'l ,i Nielli 5rtj &QO&Sf(&UihiiQ, Sec. Ode to Jack Frost. ' It WasMugghv.1' ji.t "1 n ::h nn E LIAS & COHEN 10 Desire to Inform tbeir friends and customers, both "Wholesale and Retail, that their A AA X. I. A, la ".' T.T.T.T. F F V A A L T.T.T.T. Ai A AND www w w w w WW WW WW WW w w II II II II II NN W M N ; N N N N NN N NN TTTT T T T T EEK K EE R REE RRR' B R RRR R R R R ..111. W WWV. XV K 19 T O OO' KK T O OO OK K T OO COOK K 8888 Is now complete, and to which they are dally add ing by their Northern Resident Buyer all that Is required for a firstclass 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 any market; and we will agree to duplicate any bill purchased In any of the Northern markets. 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 ELLAS & COHEN'S. oct 6. Ifuttiitttirt. JgURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, At BEDDING, &a BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C. FURNITURE! FUKNITURE! A Full Line Of CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! IW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. tW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . N No. 5 West Tbadb Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. tP-Flno ust arrived. an3 Assortment of Children's Carriages, Call and see them. JARGAINS n;-: ;: VESA WW ITU. Itlllt It, It TTTT IX URRB EEB V CR RE ' TJRRR EE 1 TTR KB v u II To, V TT RRR N If U if u UR : BN NN T U R BH NM II . -w UU K B EBB nl Pi f MS ii'. a : r-AT-r E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, ?0 5 i -If t'il'iih-'X' .j .:,.. f, .....!' -!-y '; Next to Postoftice. 1 1 riii .m if 11 r- V-U-js My Stock Is very Large and embraces & Full Line of Oi :) PARLOR, CHAMBER, 'DINING ROOMi i; tr fff'tff rn i I ASD ' i t OFFICE FURNITURE. . tzh All Goods Packed Free of Charge. J, CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS 30 Inches wide, at 10 cts PER YARD. THAT IS , THE CHEAPEST, THING EVER SOLD IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best line of FANCY DRESS GOODS You'eversaw here, and at prices that sell the goods. We keep the best assortment of KID GLOVES and CORSETS In the city. Ask to see our Kid Gloves at 50cts. It would be well for you to examine our Stock of CARPETS. , Almost a new stock, and cheap. Our Stock of WATER PROOFS and Repellant Cloths is large, and marked at prices to sell. Don't fall to call on us for your Sheetings .Shirtings. We lead the market m this- nne. and See our FLANNELS, White and Colored, They are cheaper than ever. Ladies and Gents will find a splendid line of MERINO AND FLANNEL VESTS. Call on us for six of the cheapest SHIRTS ever sold In this place. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. JNT1RELY NEW!!! NOT AN OLD PIECE OF GOODS IN STOCK ! ! ! MY STOCK IS COMPLETE, AND WILL BE KEPT SO BY DAILY OfiBERS, X Of Always giving my customers the advantage the declines In the Northern Markets. all MM MM Y Y MMMM Y Y M MM M YY 8S SSo TTTT OO ccc O O O O O o o o o OO coo K K K K KK K K K K B8Sa 1 M M M V 1 II M M Y HAS BEES SELECTED With great care, rail many of ray Goods are bought direct from factories, wtth thasame advan tages that Jobbers get- The following departments are being, replenish)' ed dally: DRESS GOODS,. WHITE UOUIRS. LINENS, LACES", MOURNING DRESS GOODS, LACE AND SILK SCARFS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, BLAKKETS AND FLANNELS. A full ,nhe Of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CASHMERES, JEANS, SHIRTS, COL LARS, CUFFS . and HANDKERCHIEFS, HAM BURG EDGINGS, at less than manufacturers'' prices (j fj'j 'H hi ' k : v French Woven Double Bask Corsets, at $1 ; the best Shirt In the market for SI; a big drive in Gents' Soft Hats; a French Gingham Steel Ribbed. Umbrella, at 81. I have a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, bought direct from the Factories. Zr- Orders for samples and goods solicited with the assurance that they will be promptly filled at the lowest cash prices. py All are Invited to come and examine my Stock before making .purchases. .i ; T. L. SEIGLE, oct4 Tryon st, opposite Charlotte HoteL EW GOODS! NEW GOODS! B GLORIOUS NEWS ! ;GLOBIOUSNEWS!. GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS 1 GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES I GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An iSScEBSB STOCK ot all the Latest Nereftlesto I'm- ' " ' - ' ' " ' DRESS7 GOOBS ! READY -MADE CLOTHING f j ( : -h.i-i: : BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c 25 per cent saved In burlng at this popular es tablishment '1 , Every man, woman ahdhlld, is cordially mvlted 'J tart ltdiH 'W1 liAUK to call and examine our good ii IL MORRIS & BROS. H. MORRIS & BROS. h MORRIS & BROS. ; H. MORRIS de BROS; A i!"ij i Vl.llllfV tar Beauti tul Bets' BVlVS, eiegantCr trlmmeCi V "' -'-'".' ' Uflanta Constitution. ' I thought thee cruel once, Jack Frost;' When I was young and small; f ) Yoo pinched my ears and bit my toes, You painted red my cheeks and nose. ; And kept me close within the doors, u And thus I deemed thee chief of foes , . That could my youtA befalL . . : I thought thee cruel, once again, . ; . . . When up to manhood grown; , I saw thee clothe the earth in white, ' ; When all that's fair and pure and bright" Was withered by thy deadly blight ; Withered In one short, luckless night, Where'er thy breath had blown. You nipped my buds and spoiled my vines And filled me with dismay; An enemy I called you then, A foe to garden, field and glen, A curse sent to the sons of men, And, never to return again, k . I bade thee haste away. ; . But now, Jack Frost I And at last Thou wast my dearest friend; One has come in to take thy place, Without thy beauty or thy grace, With poisonous breath and saffron face, Bent on destruction to our race And sorrows without end. - Our land Ues mourning at his feet And 'neath his ghas'ly tread; Our fairest flowers have met decay, Our brightest gems have lost their ray, The young, the beautiful, the gay, r , Are vanished from our sight away And numbered with the dead! : Come back, Jack Frost again come back, ' T Thrice welcome to each heart, Stretch forth thy white and frozen wand, Bid suffering flee at thy command, Give health and quiet to the land Come wrest his sceptre from his hand, And bid the ghoul depart WTiole cities wail his deadly stroke Trade bends beneath his rod, Talsied our every Interest Ues, Tears, bitter tears, suffuse our eyes, Our bosoms burst with groans and sighs; Come, then, thou angel of the skies Thou messenger of God! Thou Great Physician from above, . Who cam'st to save the lost, Thou who did'st once for sinners bleed, Come in this hour of direst need; Come, and in mercy intercede; Come, stay the plague's Insatiate greed God, send the white hoar-frost! m OBSERVATIONS. - , Set Green hatches feeds them to fish. millions of mosquitoes and Hood, in describing the meeting of a man and a Bon, said : "The man ran off with all his might and file Uon with all his mane." . A Texas man got mad because a waiter handed him a napkin the other day. He said he "reckon ed he know'd when to use a han'kercher without having no hints thrown out" ' James Gordon Bennett has ordered the dust brushed off the Herald? war maps. They will come out presently, labeled ' ' Afghanistan. "Syra cuse Herald. The Bridgeport Standard, which Is plainly skill ed in navigating where there is little water .remarks that it is a strange but melancholy fact that the less water there is on the bar the more .schooners go over it A SomervlUe lady is so jealous of her husband that on hearing him say the other day that he had seen a handsome opportunity and meant to em brace it she flushed up and said she would like to catch him at it SomerviUe Journal. Bridgeport, Conn,, recently had a kicking match between two women, one from New Haven and the other from Providence, R. I., for $50 a side, each kicker being allowed twenty-five kicks. The fair daughter of New Haven won by kicking seven feet nine Inches high, her opponent reaching seven feet five inches. General Butler's costume as a worklngman when ne mates a speecn excites me admiration oi tne Hartford Times. " He appears in a plain evening costume dress coat white necktie, white silk stockings and low dancing shoes Just like any other worklngman, to say nothing of his brilliant diamond ring, and buttonhole bouquet Small game, such as rabbits, partridges, and squirrels, haven't been so thick in years as they are this season. The reason is that last winter was un usually mild. Very cold weather kills them oft Heavy snow Invariably decreases the number of partridges, for they have a practice of plunging In to it and remaining there for a time. If while they are in it a crust forms they are imprisoned and die ere they can release themselves. What a tremendous boyhood old Methuselah had. He died at the rather advanced age of nine hun dred and sixty-nine years, about nine hundred years more than man's SDan of life. At that rate, when he was two hundred years old he about equal ed an ordinary lad of sixteen, ne was unity or fortv before his ra rents bought him a rattle to play with, and he didn't have the measles and other in fantile diseases until he was over a hundred. Cin cinnati Saturday Night. "Mandy, look here gal, Is you got dem chickens shut up in de hen-house like Itoldyer?" "No an' I like to know, mammy, what's de matter wld you, dat you's so mighty tickler 'bout dem cnickens ah at once ?" "Nebber you mind: I know what's de matter, anddat's nuff Oil dem chickens Is put nn Whpn t hears dat dem nlesrers ober dar in de next yard gwine to had a party to-morrow night I wants to be snore dat my cnicKens aoesn t rena u; you hear me?" A Telegraph Operator in Trouble. Shelbv Aurora. Mr. M. L. Carroll, railroad agent at this place, has been i missing money from his cash drawer for some time past, and suspicion rested upon ,Mr. E. B. Curren, the telegraph operator at this place, but there was no positive evidence sufficient to cause his arrest until Friday morning whenMr. Carroll marked some " monev. Wit it in the drawer, went off and left, Mr. J. T. Bostic in an adioinine room to watch through a port hole. Mr. Carroll had scarcely left the depot until Mr. Curren went to the drawer, unlocked it, took out. the money, put it in his pocket and ; ; relocked the drawer, ne wasarreswju at once and brought before Justice Love who required him to give bond in thfi sum of ai. ooo for his appearance at cnnrt TTe tftlecranhed . to his friends in Oordonsville. Va.. to send, him aid after which the sheriff turnedrover to tne jailor, wnere ne wm rciuam jumvu assistance arrives. Me. Curren i about o wars rld and he has been an opera tor on the C. & O- and C. C. roads, for. 7y?ars. . He is, anaUyej pf vir ginia. A forgotten Paragraph, vi ' . Detroit Free Press.' ' ' Yesterdav afternoon a boy about twelve years of age - called at the post-. office , ana aesirea .Q.f,seciirej,i jietx which his mother fiiaa ,. posted an nour hPforfli . TTe described the envelope and direction, but it had already, been: sent away in the Dag. xne ,iad :eexu3if u anxious about the missive that the clerk fiTiaiw asirAd if it was a matter' of .life That's exactly, what : it ; is," repueu tha Vrm aa Vio tximud a shade Daier: -you see ma writ to her sister and for-o-nf. tr rnt. down P " S. We are all wfiii;' ana 8omvauntvwun t jixiuw what lia t- tne lamuv are ueau . uu xic " 7 u - - ' . - .1 I I fViT half HviTlP-.'' I can write that on a postal and send it along after the letter.f suggested the J' T tmtok von'd better" replied the boy i hft tendered a ' penny, ;' rcause' as we, ain t dead tnere s no use m woi xug j . . aunt aoout - rr nio juou if roil cani and don t geWt.P.',in- teaaoiie. Pretty Bad, I Tell You. : nnfl'man took a ' chair to the field to j wkon rrt . ti!nlrpl . cotton'.,, another .Bit Wp",uvj. ffv" 7.n jC',..,,.... stole 2.6irQm mciuw. c f erers, and another took' fat old nep tnwTi with Turn' to 'eat; ine snaHeieuMitujifTnaiadiesare rarely, curea, although, they anayoe wWn hftfpd his J horse; but the man'! ameliorated. the rdir remedy Wnen fl JuiW1! " . n overcome them. The true antidote to the effects Who gave two negroes uve teua oild fOTfindmgttndelivermgy that he had lost and hunted a , iialfday for is a little ahead of any of ttie others, i nnv nf nnr brothers of the h press iUlU A A. lUi j - . ... - . o firi a man to beat him we .want them to trot him out. . Match-making is Blow ' at ; Saratoga just now:' ' Before the end of the season it id more than probable that a; dozen matches win be made, hat .as ye Jione have been annonn5ed, 'fT Witnessed a scene a few evenings ago,Jwhrch ! could be worked into a negro farce. A young man, weu aressea ana - wearing a large diamond, was seated n a ' bench, : his arm enclasping the' supple waist of ; a beautiful female. The pair conversed in whispers, and I took it for ' granted that they were lovers, perhaps engaged to-be married.1 1 ' ' ir. M. While the pair were whispering sotae sweet nothings to each other; a couple of middle aged gentlemen approached talking together in this style : No.j i "You say you ; wunt a ; wife, Smith, old boy. I suppose it must be a young one." (Digs his companion in the .ribs.) ' -, - : ' ' '" . ifo. 2 (Who is: a wealthy Boston pork packer)--"Of course I do. I wish youv had a daughter, Earl" ' , 1 - j I No. l -T have, old, boy, and ; . if you can win her she is yours, with ni'y bless ing. Evelyn seems to be in love with Percy Marchmont son of a Fifths avenue banker; but I will cure her of that if you want her, Smith. Ah f there she is now (points to pair seated on a bench) ; as I live, that rogue Marchmont is kissing her." . : ; 3 "Marchmont 1 What do you mean?" No. 1 "Why, this is Percy March mont, a very young gentleman, who is sitting beside Evelvn," 2f0L 2 Shouts) ""Muggins r The lover jumps to his feet and up on seeing the pork; -packer, beats a retreat As the young man sails away No. 2 says ; "He is jan employe of mine, John Muggins. He has charge of the pickled pigs' f eet .department." Lady faints. Tableau. , ;i - Showing the White Feather, ,. There are a Northern ' Methodist church and a Northern Presbyterian church at Chattanooga, Tennessee. The pastors of these churches were, of course, Northern men and .probably Radicals. When the plague broke out both of, these gentlemen .precipitately retired, and returned, in; panie to the frozen regions out of which they had carpets-bagged. The pastors of all the oth er churches remained ; and one of them, at least Father Ryan of the Catholic church, fell at his post, The want of sympathy of the alien pastors in the sufferings and dangers of the commu .nity aipon which they had forced them selves, is a fact sufficiently significant to need no comment Shooting Scrape in Union, 8. C. Spartanburg (a C.) Speights. David Johnson, Jr., Democratic nom inee for probate judge, shot William Palmer, Jr, on Monday morning, at Union Court House. The shooting took place in Colton's store. There had been a difference before between the parties, and meeting they renew ed their quarrel, when. fl, Palmer was shot twice, and it is supposed fatal ly. Palmer was shot through the hip and bowels. He was known to be a very desperate man, and killed the town butcher some eighteen months ago, for which he was tried. Both Pal mer and Johnson are Democrats and the quarrel is understood to have no connection with politics. ; Called and Failed. Winston SentineLl It is an exceedinglv difficult matter to hold a convention without delegates and tor this reason the qreenoack con vention called to meet in tins place on last Thursday to nominate a candidate for Congress failed to come to order.. The general sentiment among those known as Greenbackers is that Frank Armfield is good enough for them. r Fassaig.CompUinent8. Winston Sentinel.! . ,, the efforts to oust Dr. Wheeler says that Georse B. Everett is the leaderi of the sore-shinned and scabby-backed i bng- ade." This is a little family scrimmage in the Radical family that outsiders have nothing to do with, and, the, victor win be duly applauded. ; ; Eleeted Engineer. hi J 1' . YorkvffleS.'C.jlqulrer.l, ; ; Mr. R. J. LattaJbf thi place, has been elected chief engineer for thfc survey of the proposed rauroad f rom !Sinety-vSix, oni the Crreen viile & Columbia Railroad, to Johnston's, on the' Charlotte Colum bia & Augusta Railroad. Mr. JLattahas accepted the .position and will enter upon the work at aneaxly . day. , , ! i i i . . , i ; . i i ' , . Two Noted drat Robbers. 11 1 Odr readers ' will remember the account given In these columns of the robbing of the, grave of the HoniSeoftHarrisozL'iii onio, lasi joay, me oooy being found in the dissecting room of the Ohio Medical College." . t Public , indignation justly brands . -any man -as a scoundrel wno win tod ine grave or me aeaa. ' bui mere are two duuju grave ivuuc in the country, so tar tram Demg tne- surjjecis oi the people's wrath, are universally lauded for their virtues. The reason'! plain. While the, former class steal the dead bodies of our loved ones to sub- mit them to the dissecting knife, these only rob the graves to testore the living victims to . our hearts axilE iiMiiut).; J.iicu.i wcwtxciy a Medleal Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets are household wows ine worm over, x neuoiaea stages and? all bronchial, throat -and lung aflee- aons; .rieasani rurgauve irenei are (jio u vcu-, liable 'laxative ,and catharilcj., i- s-;,,,,. .a ki. mm i mmp mmw ni'trti&imehbValnir tie" Cres-' mnt. rw-c tn Mvihmon with so-majiv other Southern dimn th iwnMt ienvea dv -mat com-. miinttv In ftHtaDUsmnK ana mamuuuiug uie wuukp iana State lottery. Company In 1868,! which was Incorporated lor educational ana, cnamame Dene fits, and which'. In; . Its; regular contributions to SCnOOiS anu , noepiKua uuw; uuwiinwniTCu . ttocuj. The next drawing takes place, as usual pni the second Tuesday of next month.;-' ; , ; ,-' For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WthslowsSoottf Ine Svrup has been used ior cmiaren.. u . corrects aClaliy OI me SWUIUVU, rciKJTOO w mu i the bowels, cures dyssentery and, diarrhoea, whethr erarlstng from teething .or other, causes. , An old and well Known rem wj. - sowun vhiuwi;,,., ,. ('Mill i - f motrca nn rHffprnr riow "manv rtnrslclans. or" how much medicine you nave tried, it h now an es tablished lact Hffl uerHtou ojrruy wra wnj nre h Bjhvti has rtvp.n comDlete satisfaction in Bevere cases of Lung Diseases. - It is true there are,. ye thousands 'm :person8 who -'are predisposed to Throat and tiung Anecaons,; WMMuniiiuoii, nem- orrhages, Astnmav severe! MJtua seiuoin uu. m3 dS. Pimnmnnta. Whooninff Coueh. &c.who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German. Syrua.r.vTo sue a we wouia say i wast ou.uuu i uuzou 1 niem onld last Tear without one complaint . Con- : Bumptlves try iiust' one bottle,. Regular &tze, ,75- Is generated, by the action of the sub's rays upon UiUXip UdMjrxuriC fCBCWiiUUU, owguou iwipj enn marshy, low lying tracts. The true nature or this mlasmals by no meaneariyTmderetooL but - f ho him tnrta In KtlnMmv tn, it that ftm.ThB first mioWli t he most type; the: l8econd ir -thaitbese miasma- ls-Hostettertr StomacbrItters. This mAfltame is one of the most, nonnlar remedSes of t an Rtm of successful DroDrietarr soecincsJ and is in immense aemanoi wnerever on uns uonimeuc fever and ague exist. A wine-glassful three times a day Is the best possible preparative for encoun tering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver, and Invigorating the stomach. . y - , HALES A TARRIOR, ' : : , ;.,,',..(.. .IIJI".."'! "I? J f t l i r WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELKRS. W rpsrrfvifiill v announce td our frtendB and the public generally, that our stcx of .Watches, Clocks and JeweLrr is comnlete. which . w expect to Bell low for nasri. Oive lis csill beiore Durchaslnit elsewhere, as we will make it to jrur advantage to All kinds of Watches. ClockB and Jewelry neattt repaired and warranted for twelve monthsi. Jj; ' T. BUTLER,. ' : . ! WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. . i ESTABLISHED, 1858. I woiild isrWitftillr armounce to my friends and the pubUc generally that my STOCK is the Largest ill mo otoic oiiu vuiiaiau ui. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Both of Gents' and Ladles' Sizes, In Key and Winding. i:s, -i Ladles' Opera, Leviathian and Guard Chains, Necklaces, , ,r; Lockets, - Channr, , .. Bracelets, , , . . r. I setts, : , BreastPlns, ' , : , Ear Rings, , m , Sleeve Buttons, i ; Studs, Collar Buttons, Gents' Gold and P&ted Vest Chains, Large Stone and Plata 18 karet Gold Rings, -in vaneiy. Silverand Plated Ware, , , Gold, Silver and steel spectacles, , , ; Eye Glasses, &c., &c, &c All Goods sold by me are fully warranted as rep resented. ENGRAVING, in all its branches, neatly and promptly executed. Watehes, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted for 12 months. . : . : , Watch Glasses fitted lor ten cenis,,eacn, oesi xne mgnest pnce paio ior jm ow ana ouven Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER, as there are some unprincipled "Dead Ducks" that play off as csuuer wnen any one naypeus w ue uiu-uiiuiwic enough to call on them. . ! tlHU. X. fill XXiHIV, , One Door from Ellas & Cohen's. SPECIAL NOTICE All Jobs left with me before January 1st, 1878,. will be sold for "Repairs" January 1st, 1879, if not called for. . .. . -.. septal . . JliU. T, BUX'LJSit. p . 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 Gilding, Coloring. Silver-Plating and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. lr& 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 MERICAN METALTJRGICAL WORKS. . i" " VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY Perth Amboy, N. J- Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduced, and eighty per cent of me6d recovered. Gold Sulphuret Ores a specialty; a guarantee of eighty ' per cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. , Ores shipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wllmingtoriythence'to Amboy by saiL Ores should be assayed -and, inspected by Prof. Hanna, of the United States Mint For further information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board, or toTerth Amboy. ' Dr. JULIO H. RAE, ' aprill4tf General Superintendent, . NTJ-XAT. - " ALLAN'S A AA A A AAA A , A FFF A TTTT T T N N N T N NN T II F AAA T - N;N T . l. ,Jf; ; A;.A;..;.T Xslhe1 ireaferemeay'foT1!!. "It Is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. It acts on the rood m tne stomacn, prevenong ns.conversioa mm fat Taken according to directions, it will reduce a fat person .from 2 to 5 pounds a "week, . i In Dlanme this remedy before.the public as pos-' itive cure for obesity,- we -de.o knowing Its ability i to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonials, of ; : which the following from a lady in iColumbus, O., Is a sample : V Gentlemen Your Anti-Fat was duly received. I took It awcording .to directions and 4t reduced me 5 pounds. 1 was so eiated over the re suit that I Immediately sent to; Ackermaa'stirug store after the second bottle.'" Anotherj a physi cian, 'writing for a patient from ProvldencerR. L, says : iour ootues nave reaucea ner weignt xrom iyy pounas to l m pounas, ana mere is a general Improvement In . health," t A gentleman- writing) from Boston, says i " Wltnoht special change or at tention to diet two bottle of Allan's Anti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds, v r .Thewell Jcaown. Vholes' le "Ornggists. Smtth,' xXEtttlE 2k. Smith, of Boston, uass., write as iouows : "Anan s Anti-Fat has reduced a lady in our city seven pounds In three.eek." A gentieman-ln St. Louis writest: "Allan's AntHfat reduced me twelve: pounas iq three weeks, and altogether I have lost twen&-flve, poimds since commencmg res TJse. messra. rpwr Hi & Pr.TTtrprnw, Wholesale Druggists; of Buffalo,1 ;N., Y write;,4'T0! the Proprietors pt Allan's JAhtir : Fat: Gentlemen The ionowing report is from tne i lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat ' 'It (the Anti-Fat) had tne aesirea enea, reaucine me ia irom two vo five pounds a week until Iliad! lost .twenty-five: potutds. I hope never to regain what I have lost' " Anti-Fafr Is an unexcelled Moo&purffler. . It pro motes digestion, curing dyspepsia, and' Is alio a 1 potent remedy for rheumatism, i Sold by 'druggists. Pamphlet on Obesity sent on receipt of stamp, i ', BOX ArtfchMJaioi kb uu., rrop'rs, uunaio, jn. x. . OMAN."'' TTTTTT Bv ah'fmmerise DractJce at the World's Dtsnen- sary and Invalids' ICotel, having treated many thou sand eases oi tnose diseases -peculiar to woman, l have' been enabled 4o perfect a most Tootent and positive remedy for these diseases , s- 'irJ-i ' ' 'DR-'PIERCE'S FAVORITE xRESCRIBTION. 1 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 nositive results in the SDecial diseases incident to -the organism of woman, singled it out as ;thk CLi' HAS OB CKOWH1NU BEM OF XI MKDICAI, CAEEKB. On ltd meritsi as s positive, safe, and effectual rem edy for this class of diseases, aad.one Oiat will, at all times and Under all circumstances, act'kindly, I ana so comment ram-i-ijia n wui nut aisappomi we most sahsulne exoectatlona of a stnsrle Invalid Ilulv ; ho uses hrof'the'allmmtot'wMcht re- command it, that i upev&nn sou it under A POSI TIVE GUARANTEE.(For conditions, seepamph- niTltoflowtrare aobgteiosisealseTnwhlch' my Favositv PKKscErrnoN ihas worked cures; as if by magic, and with .rtalnty never,, beiore, at tained by mv rhedlcfne':'- LeuCorrhoea. 'Excessive Jlowing,.Painful')Monthly PertodSf Suppressions when irom Hnnatorair eaqseaj irregii cinw,' wean KacK, rroiapsus, or waning pi tne oterasAnterer- blnn - snrl' RiatmvpiMfnn 1 RpArinoufrnm' RATioaiinna. Internal Heat Nervous Depression,' Debfllty, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Con gestion, Tnflnmmatjnr JTlr-oraUon of the Uterus, AiiilJUMSUG, jDitacuuraa, w owuiii ouu xnwus Weakness v 14o not extol this tnedldne as a "cure all,'' but ft admirably 'fulfills' A snglkness or fub fosx, being a most-perfect specific in all chronic diseasesrof the .sexual system ol womaa i It will not disappolnt,'nor wffl it do barm, to ajm state or oenditio r.-;H"d -x,J7l'' ( . r Those-wha idesire further .faformatfon d these subjects can obtain It lu. TffB Pbopli's Couhoh Sknsb Medi&ai; Advisee, a book of over 900 pages, jwrifc- noRt-nald. on reeelDfof ftf.Kft. If treai. mi nutely of those diseases peculiar to' Females,-and gives much valuable advice q regard to the maiv- agementoi uwse anecuons. . Favorite Prescription Sold by Drupslsta. - R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Proprietor. World's Dispen ary ana xnmuas' noiei, xiuaaio, a. x. CHARLOTTE SUCCESS ! ! J 'J,l. U '..".I " ' 'AS Al .'" ' ' "' it ft .ijfcii; 'i'xf f-MVi Mil i - - EXTRAORDDtARltY LARGE PURCHASES fit -wfi jLjLfjfaftiJi ': X V1 - i ' ' ' ' - . t i it r QifibliSS OFlteK ATTSMPIS tBOM ALL QUAR- ! flfii TO DIKKCT THE TRADB 'n'Mi E R 6 M CHARLOTTE INTO OTHKB CHAK1TKL8,- Tet the good Judgment of the people on the one , tj hand, and my superior advantages In pur- chases on the other hand, -HAVE OVERCOME ALL AND I HAVE PAD AN UNPRECEDENTED- GOOD TRADE So much so that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their first stocks, " " " gone North for a SOTSS 888s EEK B EE K ' BKB OCO 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 V D D D D DDD PPP u P PU U RRR U R R U RRR U R K. COO 8 0 o o OCO E KB K LPPP U HSH.A A S8B U H H H AAA , UU R R HA ASS AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH N O W O V E R I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the adyan ' 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 ma tW To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come again.' jOur .SECOND STOCK In all departments will be complete In ten days. Jspecjfuyy, S. WJTTKOWSKY. -REMARKABLE J OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any oilier House. Our Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall . . and Winter . :':' X- II NW'llfi II N N n NSN n N if UK KK ooa v-. -ii . L LLLL . OO TTTT 11 B 8, 0 T , H H O T HHH O O T H H OO T H H (Hid 8 O OO. GGO 8- o o coy CONSISTING OF MEN'S,; YOUTH'S, BOTS AND CIHLDBEN'S, Can be Found at ; W. KAUFMAN i& CO'S. Springs Corner, Charlotte, C: i u " ' A weu Assorted Stock of BOOTS, jSOESFlN GAJTERS HATS & DAPS, ,5')i'ii;i!' .jii0if bin: Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. ' .! GlVEM'A'CAiit.'; "II : ,sepB fl!' Jj'ALL OPENING OF, ! I il'I rr ! FEE . F 1 1 to i if I.. .1' Kit -HI EEE RKB Y i Y MMMMHL l-i UiirN H N K : K ' It Y HU B Tf K.Tl KRK V V MIIL L UN NNE RjB T Mil LLLL LUX UN HNKEER K Y Olltl f) wit !. !;ii!t.lH!!0H 1 -jLKa-r- !') , ( ( ;1 ' i I 4- , .1 .u;i 1 ) Ti.'CurU! 't' ; sit if- , ,, -,f Ml! A'"T , ANqYDRYi GOODS,rJ ' I ' ' it ,yinK-i oi. vu t .-. 1J .1 rf.i V Wednesdat'and Thtjbsdat, Octobeb 2d 3hd- ." ' !- . ' r " rp .o? I'Hi.j') i .trro, J-V.lii 1 . - - " ,- - ---- fwr-u.. yiinii-ti ttw ;m vUtoI AoJiifti'T'1 i'Tri R'iLiii ii -ntM'i'ii ; 1T MBS'.QUERT'S' octl - t 1 . , V ' A'-r . t.'X EVER E X HIBJ T KD-IN C H A R L O T T E, rfL iar lfft ?i.'MWt ii?U 'iff UR AUTUMN FABRICS! 1 BBB RrW ' OO' B -BR EO.fl BBB RRR O O i B -BR BO a. i it I BBB S H OO s I ;! ' Til-1 -) OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARE NOW READY f FOR INSPECTION. We have made great efforts to meef the demands ot purchasers for their ;f ; ' ' FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ! FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1 FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I 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 even i , t;- l-' : i A cordial welcome is extended generally, with gratitude for past patronage, , ,.,,,. b . Very respectfully, V ED. LATTAABRO. o UR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY ! SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY 1 The Climax of all our Efforts Reached -I n -: The uumax oi au our snorts Keacnea i The Climax of a9 our Efforts Reached 1 '' -rMKil V Ji. '.Mil!. I j' Every garment Perfect' In1 BUitpeJJ aha0 klake very Uiirjneni renect in tinape, jit ana Biaxe Every Garment Perfect In Shape,, F$ and .Made ' -n,; ' it; : .iifuti i n i PRICES -Lowest we have er quoted. !! VARIETY The Largest ever shown In (Charlotte, . Every Department Thoroughly Complete. Every inch In our- Large anil Commodious' Store Room tested to its utmost capadtj. i i i Many of the Styles of , Goods whfch we show are fered7by()ur,B:ouse,, L1-ihijuri -.h) r M ;..;l.-iT.-i) t:i ;, . , .,: (.; (jjj iijiuii') JoK fit" MEN'SBOYS'. AKDCHII3)REN',S 8TJiT:l At an prices to suit the denkh(is 6l the People. : -j ijj in si !mi bii 'jr.; iiu; J'i . Foreign Goods of Our, OwnDireet Importation. . - . .1! . . . . . I ; ti ,;.'! ni -r.'f i- i fH.'lii FURNISHING DilARTMENTMaflceht As sortment atj popular prices, .it.-ih'VAVl'i ii i We pay no Jobbers Profttai'mererrpaying a limited percentage, to,, cyveeiserylcet, for superin tendence of manufacture, , This glvesbur patrons advahtageff second to none In the United States. ii'ii:,.; 'nni.'i w.iis! .! li.-f.J . U'ii I !.f.-,l;" iV.tJii isi-: i it.tnijliiH lu -.ji'r! 9PU;4jV,;.,' f!..U. STOCK OF OVERCOATS" " " STOCK OF OVERCOATS "STOCK OTTJVERCOATS ' Are of the Latest Styles. frsh from the manu- ' factory,1 and Of the 'best Fabrics used this side of the waters:' 5 fj'TUhlfj: ' Call and see.for yourself, ; ? We will guarantei the politest attention to those wishing to examliM our ; Sock' ii--.uiu'Tt..trt'..r,.- y - ' s3a; BERWANGEB ft BROl, J 'l 'i') U BKRW ANGER ft BBO.. ', . . . . ... !,ui-itilliil('!'jHl! , ..,.,:,,, ir rf!.f, FineciotBierjnaTaa0.ii h j i if n i clothiers and Tallois. ( i "Vfift'o . .v -i i';;Fine Clothiers and TaUors. , TVNTntELx'COMPLETE ! J tl ' ' V!'...' , , iUif'i -t 9jflWi1 . Is arriving dally and we can say. with confktence It ' '.'win be fun and complete in even .'f " DRE GbdLfr M0HAxRMoI t tf XllVf ,SW 1 iliil .il jii.I 9AWMEBEaUfi 4',ilr-t;:- , ' .,, HENRIETTA ANDro Of Mngr ieMHiiUott vfcieett'lieteewi''eipe. ! v; : clalcare and wlflWioMateneapa , J v,"" the, cheapest 4, ., ., .yj'j - ji v - f'-' X ,- " i from the nmufacturers,;,wlll compare in qwflity and cheapness with any ever, brought to this mar' Ret -We'respctfuny'askaealLV ;,'' . .10CT2 t.!i' " ' BARRIN'GER' TROTTER;' i j 1 TTr.....j.J...Wij. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. r WL . I am prepared to offer extra Inducements to par J-ties desiring the"1 -' " '1 V--"-v-,M i; h:; :?.: ,Iwif'tf.' xli-tf - i j .;(.! tf' -!.: : -:'?" y. n:i ViiJ 'i . ; .i; . ...( kt;'i bkb '" n"ibi'''M' "iyfr a'' Vm'TTrr . a BR 1 J D " D la' 4 A A T ' T A A B D D L AAA f J . T AAA KKK Z DDD S LXXLA A T T A A ; .... ;T ' ", .! ,, ' ' d"i ;-':i-.--'v!t V . ; , AND .iv. -ui ('. -,:A'. :''' : ? . CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGON. ; ; CaH and examine the; Wagons.' hear prices and .terms. - - at Reduced Ratesv J3fipt25 nil

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