Stye t)arlottc bsmier. I1' ; i SUBSCRIPTION SATES THE OBSERVES JOB DEPASTMEMT - . k t I.-.,, . -- ,','Si'..ii, . f j'j Ha been thoroughly tvppUed with every, needid want, and vth the Lated Stylet of Type, and every manner of Job Work am now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. , We can furnish, at Short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, ," : ; 4 y . LETTER-HEADS. CA&DS, 1 ... , JAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, " " PROGRAMMES, SAND-BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCVLARS, CHECKS, AO.. THtty, one year, (votlvafd) in advance S m ftixi Month. . , a no 4 00 2 00 Three Montha One Month. . . 75 VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1878. NO. 2,997. wmm j WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, in the county) in advance,. ...... I. . .$2 00 Oujf of the county, postpaid,.... 2 10 Six Month 100 . f& Liberal Reduction for Club. JULIAS & COHEN Desire to Inform their friends and customers, both J Wholesale and Retail, that their FFF F KF F A AA A A I. U L tt.t.t. L L la la LLLL A A AND II NN N TTTT REK II NN N T K II HNJ T EK II N NN T E II N NN T REE w ' w w www w WW WW WW WW w w RRR R R RRR R R R R h8RTTTT OO COCK K B T O OO OK K 88Q T O OO KK 88SS - t i cc nv v T. OO COOK K Is now complete, and to which they are dally add Ingjby their Northern Resident Buyer all that la required for a first-class General Establishment Our Goods are bought of manufacturers and commission agents, and we will guarantee our friends to sell them as low as they can be bought In tiny market; and we will agree to duplicate any bill purchased In any of the Northern markets, i We Invite the ladles to Inspect the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS Ever Brought to this Market Also, our Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, Mohairs and Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ac, all of which can be bought cheap at ELIAS A COHEN'S. fftiruitttvjc. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C BEDDING, &C. BEDDING. BEDDING, Ac. Ac. FURNITURE ! FUKMTURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. ' COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 Wist Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. IW fin Assortment of Children's Carriages, Just arrived. Call and see them. : Jan3 JARGAINS IN V RRR NN N IT R RSIf N II TTTTU URRR KKB H T IT ' tTR KB "F V U RRR IT W UR BH NN XT' 17 RRR KB V V T - U UK II T TJU R KB RKEE CU K RN NN AT E. G, ROGERS' WAREROOMS, JfBXT TO P06TOFFICE. ';;!( Hit '' My Stock Is very Large and embraces a Full Line of .u w- PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM" v OFFICE FURNITURE. All Goods Packed Free of Charge. BESS GOODS ! We have Just received a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DEESS GOODS! And propose to sell them at a very close margin. Our FLANNELS have never been so cheap as now. All styles, White, Red, and an the different Shades of Opera Flannels, plain and plaids. Ladles will find the Best Assortment of Children's and Misses' Fancy Hosiery in Charlotte. We have a Fine Line of Worsted Fringes and Galon Trimmings. Our Stock of CARPETS Is nearly all new. Call and see them. We keep a good line of TRUNKS. j We sell the best Unlaundried SHIRT tn the Uui l ted States for the money. Ladles and gentlemen will find a good Assort ment of FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Ask for Night-gown Goods. Ask for anything you want in our line. We have it. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. sept25 JNTIRELY NEW!!! NOT AN OLD PIECE OF GOODS IN STOCK ! ! ! MY STOCK IS COMPLETE, AND WILL BE KEPT SO BY DAILY ORDERS, Always giving my customers the advantage of the declines In the Northern markets. all MM MM Y Y MM MM Y Y M MM M TY M M M Y M M M Y 8SS, OO COG O O O C o o a O O o o oo ceo K K K K KK K K K K T T 8SS8 HAS BEEN SELECTED With great care, and many of my Goods are bought direct from Factories with the same advan tages that Jobbers get The following departments are being replenish ed dally: DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS. LINENS, LACES, MOURNING DRESS GOODS, LACE AND SILK SCARFS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, 6 BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CASHMERES, JEANS, SHIRTS, COL LARS, CUFFS and HANDKERCHIEFS, HAM BURG EDGINGS, at less than manufacturers' prices. French Woven Double Bask Corsets, at $1 ; the best Shirt in the market for $1; a big drive In Gents' Soft Hats; a French Gingham Steel Ribbed Umbrella, at SI- I have a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, bought direct from the Factories. E3& Orders for samples and goods solicited with the assurance that they will be promptly filled at the lowest cash prices. AU are Invited to come and examine my Stock before making purchases. T. L. SEIGLE, oct4 Tryon st, opposite Charlotte Hotel. N EW GOObS ! NEW GOODS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties In PRINTS, DRESS GOODS ! READY-MADE CLOTHING',! BOOTS AND SHOES 1 HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. 25 pe' cent- sa63 m biiymgat this popular es tablishment Every man, woman and child, Is cordially invited to call and examine our goods. H. MORRIS A BROS. 1 H. MORRIS A BROS. P. MORRIS & BROS. H. MORRIS & BROS. Vt Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed' D at Reduced Rates. sept25 my Dccron. Of all the friends I knew in spring Who helped to make the moments fly, To whom now closest do I cling, And vow to part would be to die? My doctor. Of all those genial spirits gay, The wits, the wags, the beaux, the belles, Who is the only one to-day Can charm me with his magic spells? My doctor. Though thieves and sharpers be my dread, Within whose clutch do I lie still, To all his pillage bow my head, And let him peel me if he will? My doctor. Who plasters me from head to feet, And shaves my head and draws my gore, And rates me if I dare to bleat, And yet I love him more and more! My doctor. And when I'm boiling In my bath, If I but give the clothes a kick, . Who pours the vials of his wrath And makes me drink 'em mighty quick, My doctor. And when I scorn the nauseous drink Who chills me with his awful frown, And as be tips the nurse a wink, Says "Hold her nose and pour it down?" My doctor. Who pokes his finger In my eye, And pounds my thorax like a drum; And asks me, If I dare to cry, "Do you want to go to kingdom come?" My doctor. And when I die, and go to Heaven, What name will reach the angels quick? "Sweet Saints," I'll whisper, when forgiven, "Bring Dr. Armand, I feel sick! My doctor. OBSERVATIONS. General Tom Thumb pays a tax on about $11, 000 at Middleboro, Mass. Trust not a horse's heels nor a dog's tooth, neith er a man who says he'll pay you Saturday. A Washington woman boasts that she has shak en hands with six presidents and one fraud. Although Mr. and Mrs. Alden, of Ludlow, Mass.. had been married sixty-six years, they did not sleep under different roofs for a single night. It is not true that Eugene Hale was burled en tirely out of sight His ears are still above ground, swaying to and fro In the soft autumn breeze. Washington Post. Considering the small amount of work he does, Mr. Forbes, of the London News, Is reasonably paid. His present salary is $7,500, and he works just what where and when he pleases. It's perfectly useless- to put the sign "Paint hands off," on a newly-painted house or fence. Every other passer by will stop and paw it over, as much as to say, "Now, we'll see If this fellow lies." Even Butler's ambition is cross-eyed. He wants to swallow the Democratic and Republican organi zations. A leather-wing bat chasing a drove of In temperate mosquitos couldn't be more agile than Butler. It's rather discouraging to a new Sunday school teacher to return to his class of boys after five minutes absence, and hear them quarreling over which is the best hand a pair of Jacks or a pair of queens! Dean Stanley was surprised yesterday, at a sta tion, by a lean person with a tuft of red chin whis kers putting his head in at the car window and shouting, "Hello, Stanley! Hooraw! How's Afri ky?" Graphic. "I move the previous question," said a delegate to a Montana convention. The chairman "If the chair recollects right the question was on adjourn ing for drinks. Those In favor say yes; contrary minded, no. It is a vote." A dying man in Burlington crawled out of his bed, dragged himself to the rocking chair, pulled the tidy down rolled It up and sat down upon it and died with a sweet smile of triumph lighting up his face. Burlington Hawkeye. ; - Col. Ingersoll says of the Scottish bard, upon whom his last lecture is written: "That Burns was a drunkard I deny. He drank no more than the average clergyman or average nobleman of his day. Show me a man who drinks all his life without ever getting full, and I have no use for him. He is no good." There is a tradition In the East that one of the tests by which the Queen of Sheba tried to prove the wisdom of Solomon was by placing on a table before him two bouquets, one of natural, the other of artificial flowers, and requiring that he should distinguish one from the other; whereupon the wisest man ordered the window to be thrown open and in came the bees. A Congress, probably unique in its kind, has been held in the town of Orebro, In Sweden, and was attended by a large number of the chimney sweepers of that country. The meeting was open ed with psalm singing and prayers, and the debates touched upon the moral and social improvements which it would be desirable to have introduced among the chimney sweepers. Condensed News Item?. The grand jury of Warren county, New Jersey, have found bills of indict ment against seventy-six office-holders, who have embezzled the funds of sev eral boroughs during the past three years. The Cincinnati Commercial quotes Senator Stanley Matthews as saying, in a speech in that city a few evenings since, "that the question of the abolition of the national banks would not prop erly come up until 1881, and then Grant would be President." Solicitor Kayner, of the treasury de partment, contemplates entering a criminal libel suit against the New York Times for recent dispatches which have appeared concerning hini in 'the Washington columns of that paper,' and which he thinks do him' injustice aud are born of malice. The Massachusetts Democratic State central committee has decided to enter at once upon a thorough and aggressive campaign. Arrangements are now m progress for engaging speakers to stump the State, and communication is to be established by the committee with . i 11 . . . every city ana town m uie tymuiuu- wealth at once. Two students of Amherst (Mass.) f!ollpirfi. senior and sopnomore nave been suspended indefinitely by the fac ulty, and several otners piacea unuer heavy demerit marks for participating in a recent mock duel, in which a fresh man was the victim of a practical joke. This action of tne lacuity nas creaxeu considerable indignation among those students who are fond of making fools of themselves at the expense of others, as no one was "wounded m tne anair, and their petitions have been signed by members of the respective classes from which they were suspended asking their return. The Social Status of the Negro m Respect to - ! 1 Marriage Decided. Special to the Richmond Dispatch. Staunton. Va., Oct 3 The supreme court of appeals to-day decided an im portant case esiauiisnmg uw uiuai status of the negro in this State with respect to marriage. Judge Christian delivered the opinion of the court.- It was held that a marriage oetween a negro and white woman domociled in this State who went into the District of Columbia and were there married and returned to this State, was in evasion of the statute law of Virginia, which declares against such marriage so cele brated, and could not be pleaded in bar oi criminal prosecution against the parties for lewd and lascivious cohabi tntir.li Snrth marriage was a mere evasion of the" statute tawv wUieh de- j clares that all such marriages are abso lutely void. :The opinion is an elaborate pne, reviewing the English and Ameri can 'decisions, and declaring that it is to the interest and proper development of both races, and in accordance with pro nounced public policy of the . State, der clared: in its legislation ? for more : than $ ;Ceftturf, that ; marriage between- ne groes and whites and the intermingling 6f the races should be prohibited; by law.- : f f , t The popular verdict of the travelling public Is that the Colonade Hotel, Philadelphia, cannot be excelled by any other bouse in the Quaker Cits. Dean Stanley in Richmond. Richmond Dispatch, 4th, This celebrated divine' and author, ac companied by Mr. Harper, son of an English bishop, arrived in this city from Washington yesterday afternoon. The two gentlemen were met at the depot by Mr. Archer Anderson, whose guests they are. They got out of the coach as soon as the train stopped, and stepped into the carriage in waiting for them, and were almost out of sight before the crowd was informed who they were. The Dean is sixty-three years of age. Though a great and good man he is not a big one. In fact, he is almost below the medium height, and slight of figure and a little bowed ; but he walks and talks quickly, going to show that study rather than weight of years has bent him. The Dean has a straight, prominent nose, steel-blue eyes, iron gray side-whiskers, and grayish hair. Yesterday he wore a black felt hat, the crown of which was crowded down until it touched his venerable head, and a suit of black of clerical cut. He had in his right hand when he stepped down upon the platform a little satchel, which Colonel Anderson offered to take, but which he retained, saying, with a beam ing smile, " Oh, I always carry that." The Dean, whose full name is Arthur Penhryn Stanley, is a son of the Bishop of Norwich. lie was bom in Hamp shire, England, and was educated at Bugby and Oxford. At the latter insti tution he obtained the Baloil College scholarship and presently the Newdi gate prize for an English poem called the " Gypsies." After that prizes came thick and fast, and in 1856 he was Se lect Preacher at Oxford. Later he was secretary of the Oxford University Com mission, Canon of Canterbury, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford, Canon of Christ's church, chap lain to the Bishop of London, and Anal ly Dean of Westminster, a position be stowing the very aristocracy of church honor to the holder. He writes a book about once a year. The first was the life of Dr. Arnold, followed by " Stories and Essays on the Apostolic Age," and so on in a theological way. It is riot too much to say that Dean Stanley is one of the most widely known of all the clergy of England. Colonel Anderson gave a dinner in honor of the Dean last evening, at which a number of prominent clergy men and other citizens were present. A School Girl Innocently Betrays Her Father. In a report to Headquarters in Wash ington a secret service operative in the West mentions fa case in which a lit tle girl unwittingly caused the arrest of her father for counterfeiting. On her way to school a few mornings ago she stopped at a confectioner's to buy five cents' worth of candy. She handed the proprietor a nickel. He examined it, ancPsaid he did not think it was good. " Oh, I know it is," she exclaimed, inno cently, "because papa made it. Papa makes lots just like that." Moseg Begging for Bread. Beaufort (S. C.) Trlbune.1 A letter from New York to one of our citizens says : "Who do you sup pose came to beg for some money yes terday to buy food, and this wras the second time he had come ? Poor devil ! I felt sorry for him in his abject misery, and gave him enough to carry him through the day. The fellow was your ex-Goverrior Moses. He pretends that he wants to return to South Carolina, but has not the means to return." A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth,' nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I win send a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF CHARfiR This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. may30 dw tf loots mid gUot$. W E ARE PLEASED To announce to our friends and customers the ar rival of our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, And at much lower prices than ever before. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, Very respectfully, PEGRAM & CO. P. S. Merchants will find It to their interest to examine our stock. P. & CO. TJ"NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Session begins on the First of October, and con tinues nine months. The Institution Is organized on the Elective System, giving the student free choice of studies, with full courses in the Schools of Law, Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture. For catalogue apply to the Secretary of the Faculty, P. O. University of Virginia. JAMES F. HARRISON, M. D., aug2-2mo Chairman of the Faculty. "P DGEWORTH SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 59 Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal, The Seventeenth Annual Session begins Septenv ber lflth. For circulars, apply to the Principal. augl.j-tf gT. MARY'S BOARDING SCHOOL, FRR BOY. . GARIBALDI, N. C. ', ' The fifth session of this already well-known In stltatlonwffl commence Septembers, 1878. Terms $65 for session of five months, Invariably In ad vance. ' There wTH also be received, a, limited number of day scholars on pdvaje tankii Ji a 7 For particulars apply to , . , , V. R. HERMANN WOLFE, ,0. S. B. j, ' Garibaldi P. O., Gaston County, N.C JuueJHJmo . . ,, , . i . gCHOOL NOTICE. The fall session of Thompson Han School will be opened on Monday, "September 23d. ; j septlS t f" i Principal. NO. T. BUTLER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ESTABLISHED, 1858. I would respeetfully announce to my friends and the public generally that my STOCK Is the Largest In the State, and consists of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Both of Gents' and Ladles' Sizes, In Key and Stem Winding. Ladles' Opera, Levlathlan and Guard Chains, Necklaces, Lockets, Charmr, Bracelets, Setts, Breast Pins, , Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Collar Buttons, Gents' Gold and Plated Vest Chains. Large Stone and Plain 18 karet Gold Rings, In variety. Silver and Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Eye Glasses, &&, 3cc, Ac. All Goods sold by me are fully warranted as rep resented. ENGRAVING, in promptly executed. all its branches, neatly and Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted for 12 months. Watch Glasses fitted for ten cents each, best quality. The highest price paid for Old Gold and Silver. Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER, as there are some unprincipled "Dead Ducks" that play off as Butler when any one happens to be unfortunate enough to call on them. JNO. T. BUTLER, One Door from Ellas & Cohen's. SPECIAL NOTICE. All Jobs left with me before January 1st, 187H, will be sold for "Repairs" January 1st, 1879, If not called for. sept21 JNO. T. BUTLER. J LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price, and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gliding, Coloring. Silver-Platlng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. EST" Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. septl5 SPIELLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Has opened a Store on Trade Street, opposite Hornet Fire Company No. 1, for the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I courteously Invite the public to give me a call. aug22-3m F OR SALE. . A house and two lots situated about a mile from the court house In Charlotte, on the Davidson Col lege road. The dwelling contains Ave rooms, good kitchen, stable and other outbuildings. For sale privately. Terms reasonable and satisfactory. oct3 2w FRITZ VOGEL. 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM. Just Printed and For Sale at the OBSERVER OFFICE. JATLROAD STOCK FOR SALE. As executor of Henry (ioodrnan, deceased, I will, on the 4th day of November, 1878, in the town of Statesvllle, Iredell comity, N. C, sell for cash teu shares of Railroad Stock In the North Carolina Railroad Company. J. L. WAGNER, Executor of Henry Goodman, deceased. sept25 till nov-4 w ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac commodated by applying at decl8 THIS OFFICE. ZXtistcllnmovis. A NTI-FAT. A AA A A AAA A A NN N TTTT NN N T N N N T N NN T N NN T FFF F FF F A AA A A TTTT T T T T F A Is the great remedy for corpulency. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. It acts on the food in the stomach, preventing its conversion Into fat. Taken according to directions, it will reduce a fat person from 2 to 5 pounds a week. In placing this remedy before the public as a pos itive cure for obesity, we do so knowing its ability to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonials, of which the following from a lady In Columbus, O., Is a sample: " Gentlemen Your Anti-Fat was duly received. I took it according to directions and it reduced me 5 pounds. I was so elated over the re sult that I Immediately sent to Ackerman's drug store after the second bottle." Another, a physi cian, writing for a patient from Providence, R. I., says : " Four bottles have reduced her weight from 199 pounds to 192 pounds, and there Is a general improvement in health." A gentleman writing from Boston," says: " Without special change or at tention to diet, two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well known Vholes le Druggists. Smith, DooLrrrLE & Smith, of Boston, Mass., write as follows : "Allan's Anti-Fst has reduced a lady In our city seven pounds tn three weeks." A gentleman In St Louis writes: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds In three weeks, and altogether I have lost twenty-five pounds since commencing Its use." Messrs. Pow ell & Plimpton, Wholesale Druggists, of Buffalo, N. write: "To the Proprietors of Allan's Anti Fat: Gentlemen The following report Is from the lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat 'It (the Anti-Fat) had the desired effect, reducing the fat from two to five pounds a week until I had lost twenty-five pounds. I hope never to regain what I have lost' " Anti-Fat is an unexcelled blood-purifier. It pro motes digestion, curing dyspepsia, and is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Sold by druggists, rampniei on urjesny seni on receipt oi stamp. BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs, Buffalo, N. Y, OMAN. By an Immense practice at the World's Dispen sary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many thou sand cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and positive remedy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific, I have named It DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. The term, however, Is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon per sonal observation. I have, while witnessing Its positive results to the special diseases Incident to the organism of woman, singled It out as the cli max ob crownhto gem of mt medical cabejeb, On its merits, as a positive, safe, and effectual rem edy for this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, aS kindly, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician; and so confident am I thai It wUl not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single Invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments lor which I re- command, it that I offer and sell It under A POSI TIVE. GUARANTEE. (For conditions, see pamph let wrapping bottle.) The following are among those diseases in which' my Favoretb Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a certainty never before at tained by my medicine: Leucorrhoea, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods. Sumnesslons when from unnatural causes, : Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or Falling of the Uterus, AjiteveF slon and Retroversion, Partng-dQwn Qensatlons, Internal Heat, Nervous DeprejggtauV ability, Des pondency, Threatened Ifisearriage, Chronic Con gestion, Iriflammalien and Ulceration of the Uterus, Impoteaoy, Barrenness, or Sterility, and Female Weakness. I do not extol this medicine as a "cure all, " but it admirably fulfills A singleness or PT7R POSB, being a most perfect specific In an chreiue diseases of the sexual system of woman,, ' It will not disappoint, nor will It do harnj, 1& "ajpv state or condition. - - ( ... ; - Those who desire further Information on these subjects can obtain n in Tub People's Common Sen$b Medical Adviser, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treat mi nutely of those diseases peculiar to Females,' md gives much valuable advice In' regard to the main . agement of those affections. i , : . ;mj Favorite Prescription Sold by Drupglsts. hr, . : ' R.T. PIERCE, M. D.: Proprietor, World's Dlspen ary and Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, " el t&oo&s. QHARLOTTE SUCCESS tit NOTWITHSTANDING MT EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE PURCHASES -THIS FALL,- AJTD KEG AiW LESS OF THE ATTEMPTS FBOX ALL QUAR TERS TO DIRECT TEE TRADE FROM CHARLOTTE INTO OTHER CHANNELS, ' rM Yet the good judgment of the people on the one hand, and my superior advantages in pur chases on theoTner hand, -HAVE OVERCOME ALL -AND I HAVE HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So much so that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their first stocks, gone North for a KKK R KB K oca o o o O O coo OO o o o o o o OO NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN DDD D 1) D D D J DDD sss 8SSS PPP U P PU PPP V P U U U U U RRR R & RRR R R R R COO O O O O C CCO H H A. aSSc RKfC H H AA 5 " E HHH A A B8g KB H H AAA a a B H HA A'HSS8 KKK" au AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH IS NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure. To all who went North for their Stock I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stock by calling on me. J3& To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come ! again. Our SECOND STOCK In all departments ! will be Complete in ten days. Respectfully, S. WITTKOWSKY. JEMARKABLE ! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. Our Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter OCC O C O O C CCO L L L L LLLL OO O O O O O O OO TTTT T T T T H H H H HHH H H H H NN N NN N SHS N NN N NN GOO O O O . O OO GGO CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN 4 CO'S. Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C. A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A CALL. sept26 ALL OPENING OF FINE MM MMITL M MUM nr. II Nlf N KEK RRR II N If N E K ET Y MHMHIIL M M MIIL UN N NEE RRR YY Y Y UN NN B B R M M M II LLLL LLLL II N NN KKK R R AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Wednesday and Thursday, October 2d 3rd. Hi - GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE GOODS' EYER EXHIBITED IN CHARLOTTE, -AT UBS Q UJB T ' S if. octr O UR AUTUMN FABRICS 1 m ; r; KEJE B KK K RER T. DDD D D D D D D DDD Z h L L 1. TTTT TTTT A T T AA T T A A A A T T T.T.T.T.A AT T A A AND BBB BAR OO B BR RO O BBB RRR 5 O B BR RO O BBB R & OO : OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. We have made great efforts to meet the demands of purchasers for their FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ! FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1 FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ! The pre-eminence already attained by our pro ductions, and their superiority as regards Shape, Style and General Completeness will be a more distinct Feature than ever. A cordial welcome Is extended generally, with gratitude for past patronage; ' Very respectfully, E. D. LATTA & BRO, o UR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY I SEMI-ANN UAL .DISPLAY t SEMI-ANNUlL'DISPLAY ! The Climax of all our Efforts Reached t The Climax of all our Efforts Reached 1 The Climax of all our Efforts Reached t Every Garment Perfect in Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect m Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Made PRICES Lowest we have ever quoted. VARIETY The Largest ever shown In Charlotte. , , . Every JDepartment Thoroughly Complete. -. " I' ..-.I. V . :, I Every Inch in our Large and Commodious Store Room tested to Its utmost capacity; Many of the. Styles of Goods which 'we show are offered Only by Our House. : - r. .: i MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS t ' At all prices to suit the demands , of the People. Foreign Goods of Our Own Direct Importation. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT- -Magnfflcent As- sortment at popular prices. We pay no Jobbers Profits, merely paying a limited percentage to cover seryloek for superin tendence of manufacture. This gives our patrons advantages second to none In the United States. OUR STOCK OF OVERCOATS STOCK OF OVERCOATS STOCK OF OVERCOATS ; . y . I . At n Are of the Latest Styles, fresh from the manu factory, and of the best Fabrics used, this side of the waters. Call and Bee for yourself. . We will guarantee the politest attention to those wishing to examine our Stock. . , . " ' L. BERW ANGER BRO., L. BERWANGER A BRO., i L. BERWANGER A BRO., . "Vi - ; ' : :: l .-'TVJt:; -: i J.i f Fine Clothiers and Teflon.. Fine Clothiers and Tailors. Fine Clothiers and Tailors. TNTIRELY COMPLETE 11 !' j- XI',:;-.; : ' -u K !- n OUR FA LL' STOCK -.t Is arriving dally and we can say with confidence it will be full and complete in every 1 DRESS GOODSv'bfH 4i.;l!i:-. -iU tlhU ;, oiALPACAS.v.,,, .,(;, ;flfu i fSiu. MOHAIRS. ": ri' cashmeres; "'f" ' 1,'HENRIITTA"AKD'" ! itmU ..; i;i ,i "i CANTON CLOTHS, n Ui '.tl " liWl i3 its ' AND LADIES! GOODS Of every description pent, been selected, witb espe ' '.dal care and will be sold as cheap as the' ;') Out Stock Of LADLES' ClAKg,: bougW fllrectly iromine mnnmarrorers,; yuju eompwe m Quality and cheapness with any ever brought to this mar ket We respectfully ask a call ' -ode "' ' "1 3ARRIWlKtt'i!TROTTER. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. r 'y ' Oe'dSngthe r tattmentsi to par- - . " ."V!l CELEBRATED STfJCDiStAKER.3CAGON. w CaU and examine the W8gons,'hear 'ptiees and terms." .' -s i.i". n jb j n .'S4.1 ; ,i c i .. THOS. H.' GAITHERj College Street- - : ft i l- lift m t' it Si::, n if: i. r . 1 1 i I ili 5 i,. 1 t -I r t i ! J