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SiwtfildViuttne. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : TBS OBSERVER JOB BETARTMEUT DaUu, one year, (postpaid) in advance ..$8 00 0B Aiorunt. ................... .. 4 UU rftrew Months... 2 00 One Month... . ... . 75 WEEKLY EDITION : WeeJWy, (in tA county) in advance. ... $2 00 Out of the county, postpaid, ... 2 10 Six Month . 1 00 1. i '! Ko been thonmaKtu'tupiiedl Vrtth every needbd wnt, and with the Lateei Style of Type, and evety tnrmnrr qfjob Work can note U done, with neatnem, dipatc and theapnem- We. Can furnish, at Short blAMus, BiLL-irgAOsi -"rir - - . inTtBR'itAim clirik ' f AGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, s . . -xu Programmes, hand-bills, Y, -PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, etC. VOL. XX; CHAELOTTE, C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1878. Liberal Reductions or Club. 5 ni u ' " ' ' ' . - 1 - ' -m.. .11 r-m . m.,. . n..t i . t. 1 , , -r- -. -I - n- ," . t ' LIAS A COHEN Desire to Inform their friends and customers, both Wholesale and Retail, that their FFF A t. L P AA I. I. FF A A L F AAA L L F A A LUX T.T.T.T. AND www w w w w w w w w WW WW w w NN N NN N N N N N .NN N NN TTTT T T T T EEK RRR R R R KB RRR K R R KKfi R R 0SS0TTTT OO COCK K 2 8 T O OO OK K 8SSa T O OO KK s S T O OO CK K "SS8 T OO COO K K Is now complete, and to which, they are dally add ing by their Northern Resident Buyer all that Is required for a first-class General Establishment Our Goods are bought of manufacturers and eoniinlssion agents, and we will , guarantee our friends to sell them as low as they can be bought la any market; and we will agree to duplicate any bill purchased In any of the Northern markets. e 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, out Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, Mohairs and Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ac, all of which can be bought cheap at ELIAS & COHEN'S. xxvnitxxxc. gCRGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEALEB IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &ft BEDDING, &C BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE ! FUKNITURE J A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES I PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! IS- COFFINS of an kinds on hand. 4EJ gW COFFINS of all kinds on band. 8l No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. - Fine Assortment of Children's Carriages, Lst arrived. Call and see them. Jan3 B ARflAINS tfVYV U RRR NN N II TTTTU IT RRR EEK ' UK ENH N II T U UR BE KB" U DRRR N N N II T U USER EE V V UR RN NN II f U UR RE F UU R -KN NN II if IJU. R REEK AT E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Next to Pootoffiok. 'Zi My Stock Is very Large and embraces a Full Line of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM j AND ' 1 1 r -AA J OFFICE FURNITURE. t3P- All Goods Packed Free of Charge. . .'it E 59 &oo&sf ClutMugf &jc. 10 CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS 30 Inches wide, at 10 cte PER YARD. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD 'i IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best line of J , 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 SOcts. 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 and Shirtings. We lead the market In this line. See our FLANNELS, White and Colored, They are cheaper than ever. Ladles 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. oct 6. E NTIRELY NEW ! ! ! NOT AN OLD PIECE OF GOODS IN STOCK ! 1 ! MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. AND WILL BE KEPT SO BY DAILY ORDERS, Always giving my customers the -advantage of all the declines In the Northern markets. MM MM Y Y oSSa TTTT OO CCC K K MMMM Y Y 1 T O O O C K K H1IMM' YY "SSo T O O 0 KK MMM Y aS T OOOCKK M M M Y "BS8 T OO CCO K K 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, 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. 3? 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 $1. I have a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, bought direct from the Factories. fjiT" Orders for samples and goods solicited with the assurance that they will be promptly filled at the lowest cash prices. All are Invited to come and examine my Stock before making purchases. ' T. L. SEIGLE, oct4 Tryon st, opposite Charlotte Hotel. N EW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES I GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties In PRINTS, DRESS GOODS 0 READY-MADE CLOTHING ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, 25 per cent saved in buying at this popular es tablishment '9 Every man, woman and child, is cordially invited to call and examine our goods. , l. H. MORRIS Sc BROS. H. MORRIS & BROS. H. MORRIS & BROS. H. MORRIS & BROS. - 3 ' ' rPBT Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed? at Reduced Rates, 4"$ti sept25a In Praise of Sleep.. BT FTTTT.rP BOURKB MAESTOH. There Is a land where nightly I repair, At whose dim gate I lay my cross aside. Stretch out my arms towards Rest, as toward ft bride, And am withal assanged. Ah! even there,' ' : ' Beyond false hoper beyond the stress of prayer,' ' Beyond the hurt and smart of wounded pride, - With no more hunger for sweet things denied, My heart has rest and respite from despair. Oh Land of mystic shapes and languid pleasure! Waste field of popples, without track tt seems; O scentless lllUes, by the voiceless streams Where come my ghosts and dance a silent measure Hold my lost Joy now only In dear dreams; Give back to me, sometimes, my burled treasure. w n. ,-, '.'.. ": ' I have no heart in me for Love's delight How sweet the summer was. I know Ks spell, Who care not now what stars may have to tell, For me the day is void and void the night Upon her dim and inaccessible height Fame stands above me, robbed and crowned. Ah, well! Let those who love her find her pleasurable, - - She hath nor grace nor merit in my sight I only am In love with tender Sleep Dew on my sad, unfruitful flower of life, Of which no man the memory may keep, Of most divine forgetfulness of strife, My sky Is not too gray, my path too steepv While thou art mine, for friend, for love, for wife! OBSERVATIONS. A Georgian has married three times In the same pair of socks. He has had them forty-six years. ' Joaquin Miller says It Is awfully hard work to write fast enough to keep from being forgotten. A queer rumor Is current In England concerning a development of spiritualistic tendencies in Queen Victoria. A scathing western stump-speaker told his an tagonist that his head was as thick as the leaves In Vallambrosa. Albany Evening Journal, Tailors sit cross-legged just to be obstinate. Any one of them could do twice as much work with his feet hanging off a box. Detroit Free Press. How the hearts of the crowd swell and throb in undying, pitiless hatred against the man who raises an umbrella at a mass-meeting. Hawkepv. A promising young man In Texas killed himself In the presence of a young lady to whont he had been devoted. His discovered that she was engag ed to Webb Hayes and didn't want to live any longer. The spirit of emulation In funerals Is in strict obedience to public sentiment Coming from the burial of a friend, a Danbury young woman said to her mother: "Did you ever see such a cheap-looking corpse?" Danbury News. A snake was recently caught in a Welsh church by "charming" him from his retreat by tie music of a harmonium. A snake is probably the only living creature that can be '! charmed" by a har monium. And no doubt the reptile preferred to come out and die than listen any longer to Its strains. When a country editor, who is struggling to rear a large family and build up a town on an Income of five hundred dollars per year, discovers that a base ball pitcher hauls in four thousand dollars for the season, It makes him sit down on a roller-box and think. Breakfast Table. A family of Turks, consisting of a father, mother three sons and a daughter, have settled in Knox ville, having fled from the Porte's dominion be cause oppressed by Turkish tyranny. One of the sons Is a physician, one a tailor, and one a shoe maker. The father desired, he said, to see his children protected and enjoying the free air of lib erty. They asked no alms of any -.ne. A youpgfejlgw in gan Francis eo suddenlyisnatch ed a kiss from a lady friend and excused hlniself by saying that it was a sort of temporary insanity that now and then came upon him. When he arose to take his leave the pitying damsel said to him: "If you ever feel any more such fits coming on, you had better come right up here, where your Infirmity is known, and' we will take care of you." If signs don't fall, the coming winter will be the coldest experienced In this latitude since the coun try was discovered by a man named Mr. Columbus. The squirrels are laying in their winter coal, the beavers are nutting heaters In the basement of their lodges, the bees have killed off all the drones and lined their jhlves with sheet-Iron, the muskrats are nying soutn. wild micks are committing saiciae. the goose-bone Is black sixteen inches deep. Western editors are soliciting wood In exchange for subscriptions, poor families are buying an extra dog, and we have had a new collar put on our overcoat NorrUtown Herald, CANNIBALISM IN THE MARQUESAS. Lewis Chase's Observations on an Island in (he Sculh Seas Banquets on Human Flesh, From the San Francisco Chronicle. i Amnnctlifi nassfinffftrs hv thft Otrv- hnnnrL arrived at this uort from Tahiti. was an American named Lewis Chase, WHO ior more uiau a quarter ui a century has never seen a civilized pnnntrv and has seldom looked un- on the face of a white man. San Francisco is the first glimpse of civiliza tion he has had since he left his native home in Dan bury, uonn., twenty-seven uMrs m "For twentv-fivR veara and six months precisely he had lived on a group or lsianas mnaDitea Dy rerocious nanmhalq. and. f ortirnatelv for himself. come out hale and hearty, without ever having as much as a ' slice of human steak - taken from his anatomy. The nwmn nf islands nn whih Mr. fThasp. Las passed his quarter of a century is tne marquesas, wnejrtf uetuie xiis uwn eyes he had seen cannibalism practiced hnth na a finfl art,, and as a tierce disclav 'vv t , r., -.r , r of human ferocity. This horrible prao deadly spirit of revenge which one tribe of natives holds against another. In the many brutal ana Diooay emi wars which they have waged against one an other the slain and captured victiims are eaten with vengeance, In their xe ligious rites, also the y offer up human sacrifices captured in battle, When a victim is selected for a cannibal feast hia lWlv is washpd r.lean and the hair of his head is burned off. If the feast is not of a religious character the vicum, is simply beaten to death with war clubs, and when dead his body is again washed and plaeed in a large oven dug into tne eartn. xne noie lurmuig me ' i- n i 1 1 j- oven has a nre Deneaxn ana over uus is a pile of round stones. One the top nf th stnnps mats made of stromr ma terial are placed, in which the body is wrappeu up. j.uese iuo.i c euy ered over with a great pile of leaves and all is again-covered (With another j layer of mats. The fire beneath absorbs enough of air to keep it burning stiead' ily and soon a volume of steam is gener erated. This escapes slowly through the mat and leaves, and gradually the body becomes cooked through this sim ple but certain steaming ; process. IThe cooks use superior skill, in their profes sion, and can tell to the instant; when the body issu&cientlv"done"to suii;the taste of the guests. When ready tojtake it out of the overi all the'material cov ering it is carefully removed, and when it-comes to the last layers surrounding the victim, the mats are taken off with a sensitive touch, least any of the skin on "the boiav should be torn away, When all is bare and the body looks brown and beautifully cooked a shout of dernoniac laughter rends the air, . and the pooka are complimented in . the Mh'estr-;te,ris'',.byJ.;.tne;hosts of can nibals thirsting to ; enjoy: the dreadftu luxury. TA--: -'x - ' ";" . The cannibals have epicurean tastes and a fine sense of the various shades of delicacy of different classes of : victims. The flesh most highly prized is that of anH tu'tvAtsTPtt man ; who in life neither drank liquor nor smoked if be falls into the hanoaoi jyiarquesas cannibals,ls certain to have tjie highest respect shown him He will be -fed luxuriously and tended ' oarefully P to the time that he is to sacrificed. ; The bopias of missionaries take second rank;' because ' in life they are supposed; to Vi-jva nsfid iiplthftrllnnors nor tobacco.' Sailors are not esteemed :' iuxtuy, "be-: mi eta fhai flpari IsthnroTiffMv saturated vauw iv o - - i with smoke, whiskey arid rsalt'rwater. J The canmoais nave ' tne ;;mosi'-aajiu,y sense of smell in this respect, and will tell instantly whether their victim has, ever been in the habit of using liquors or stimulants of any kind. Young chil .'I .- IT dren and women, especially unmarried women, are great s luxuries. Persons advanced irt years are seldom eaten, as their bodies are too full of well-develop ed and tough smews. JMr. AJhase has never seen a white person offered up as sacrifice to the ; cannibal appetite, but there are well-authenticated cases of such being the fact.) j A inissionary and two colored men i are known to have been eaten on Dominique Island, one of the most savage of the group. In recent times the cannibals ; rarely sacrifice a white victim, but they are entirely wil ling to ao so li the opportunity offers. The cannibals seem to indulge in their horrid practice from a mire love of revenge. ; They are certainly not araven to it ior want of rood, as there is an abundance on the islands. No doubt immemorial custom has much to do with keeping the beastly indulgence still in vogue. Children are apt to fol low in the footsteps of their fathers, and eeneration crives to ceneration laws and customs. The religious sacrifices of hu man bodies, and the habit of offering mem up as iooa, is now more common than any other kind of cannibalism. The priests know that if they relin- quisnea sucn rites tney would he shorn of so much authority, and hence they cling tenaciously to their sacrificial altars. Cures Effected by Relics of the Lat0 Pope. Pail Mall Gazette.1 The "Bulletin de Association de St. rrancois.de Sales" mentions among the most recent cures effected by the agency of the late Pope Pius IX. that of a young nun at Paris, who was relieved of a frightful attack of colic by the ap plication to her body of a pair of white silk drawers which had belonged to the late Pope, and happened to be in the possession of the convert; also that of an Augustine nun at Sinna, to it of a bad cancer in the face the application to it of a portrait of Pius IX and that of a medical man at Malaga, who was cured of a number of diseases by touch ing an old stocking of Pius IX. Ia Texas a still-born child was brought to life by the touch of. a cross blessed by Pius LX, and the Convent of the Enfant Jesus at Coire, near Lyons, a man who had a cancer in the tongue and serious internal disease in voked one night, when suffering acute pains, the aid of the late Pope, and was found completely cured next morn ing. These cures are cited, among oth ers, to make good the claim of immedi ate beatification set up for Pius IX. ,: i ii mi i Selling Oat to tbe-Elevated Railway. A New York letter says there is good reason for stating that one of the most important of the norse-car railway com panies of that city is negotiating with the Metropolitan Elevated Railroad for a transfer of tbeir entire property to that concern, and that the only obsta cle in the way, is an amendment to the charter of the latter, which will enable it to operate a surface road as an ad junct or feeder of the elevator, it is ex- Eicted this will be removed by the next egisture. The motive for the proceeding on the part of the horse company is the great decline in business since the ele vated, railways commenced carrying passengers. The latter further states that the movement looks like the initial step towards a grand combination or monopoly which will have the whole city at its mercy. Brutal Murdet in Pitt County. Greenville Correspondence Raleigh News. Saturday evening, about 4 50 o'clock one of the most brutal murders occur red, near this place, that has ever been my lot to record. Two young men by the name of John and Jacob Briley had been to town on that day and sold a bale of cotton. They had drunk con siderably before leaving for home. When they had crossed the river bridge and reached the bend in the road, from which place the bridge can be seen to the rear and the long stretch ' of the main road in front, they were set upon by some person of persons unknown, and one or them beaten so badly over the head that he died during the night, his: skull being fractured badly. The other, may liye. The weapon used was found near the spot where the bodies were discovered. . . A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, It Is now an es tablished fact that German Syrup Is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction In severe cases of liUng Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of pereont who are predisposed to Throat and tying. Affections, Consumption, flem. orrhages. Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German gyrop, To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint Con sumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by an druggists in America. A Health-Destroying Vapor Is generated by the action of the sun's rays upon damp decaying vegetation, stagnant pools, and marshy, low lying tracts. . The true nature of this miasma Is by no means clearly understood, but there two facts In relation to it that are. The first is, that the periodical fevers which It breeds are of the most virulent type; the second is, that these maladies are rarely cured, although they may be ameliorated, by the ordinary remedies employed to overcome them.- The true antidote to the effects of miasma is , Hosteler's Stomach Bitters. This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an age. of successful proprietary specifics, and is In immense demand wherever on this Continent fever and ague exist. A wine-glassful three times a day Is the best possible preparative forencouni tering a malarious atmpsphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating toe stomach. Consumption Cared.. . . An old physician, retired from practice, having bad placed In his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, -after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using In German, French or English. Sent oy mall by addressing wlih stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New Yorkr oct9 4w . Two Noted; Grave Bobbers. , Our readers will remember the account give A1 . 1 . . - ' A., - jmember the account given to iiiese columns ux uw i room of the Ohio Public Md&natlon iustlr brands any man as a scoundrel who will rob the grave of the dead. But there are two noted grave robbers In the country, so far from being the subjects of the people's wrath, are universally lauded for their virtues. The reason Is 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 restore the living victims to our hearts and homes. Their names Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets are household words the world over. The Golden Medical Discovery cures consumption, in its early stages and all bronchial, throat, and lung affec tions; Pleasant Purgative Pellets are the most vat-, nable laxative and caQiarQo. ..... ; - l ' ' i jmt i mm j ; " The melancholy affliction fnfferM -by tfta 'Cms epfit City, In common with so many other Southern eities, has shown the benefit derived by that com-, munlty la establishing and maintaining the Louis iana State Lottery Company , in ,1868, which-was Incorporated for educational and, charitable bene fits, and which' in its regular contributions to schools and hospitals nobly distinguished Itself. The next drawing takes; place aa usual i on the sew$,Tnegdaj,oi next month. ,T , A Car. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness early de cay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send a receipt that will euro you,- FREE OF CHARGE. - r This greaf remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. ; Send' a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T XNMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. may30 d&w tC JJALES ft FARRI0R, rVj ,j ! WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. -:' ' s We respectfully announce to bra friends' and die public generally, that our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry is complete, which we expect to sell low for cash. Give us a call before-' purchasing elsewhere, as we will make it to your advantage to do so. - r ' '. . All kinds of Watches, Clocks and ' Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted for twelve months. . . oct 6 . HALES 6 FAHRIOR. JNO. T. BUTLER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ESTABLISHED, 1858, I would respectfully announce to my friends and the pubUc 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. Lockeis, Charmr, : i . -. ' . ., Bracelets, Setts, BreastPlns, Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, ' Collar Buttons, Gents' Gold and Plated Vest Chains. . Large Stone and Plain 18 karet Gold Rings, Jn variety. ' Silver and Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Eye Glasses, &c., &c, && All Goods sold by me are fully warranted as reo- 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 u Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER as there are some unDrinclDled "Dead Ducks" that day off as Butler when any one happens to be unfortunate enough to call on them. ; I JNO. T. BUTLER, One Door from Ellas & Cohen's. SPECIAL NOTICE. All Jobs left with me before January l st 1 878. will be sold for "Repairs" January 1st, 1879, if not called for. septal . JNO. T. BUTLER. P LASNE, ' From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store., i Every kind of repairs made at once at half Drtee. and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring. Suver-Platlng and otal vanlzlng made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low Drlcea, Eg'" Apprentice wanted, with premium and rood references. ., , . . septl5-" "" ' SPIELLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Has Onened a Store on Tr.ite Strnpt nnnnaltA Homet Fire Company No. 1, for the Repair of Watches, Clocks ana Jewelry. i couneauaiy invite ine puduc to gave me a can. aug22-3m . MERICAN METALURGICAL WORKS. VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, Perth Amboy, N. J. Gold. Silver. Lead and Conner Ores rerinmd. nnd eighty per cent of metal recovered. Gold Sulphuret Ores a specialty; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. Ores shiODed from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by sail Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof. Hanna, of the United States Mint or runner information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board, or to Perth Amboy. Ur.JUI.lUH.KAE, aprill4tf General Superintendent 'QXisctXXmuoxxs. NTI-FAT. ALLAN'S A AA A A NN N TTTT NN N T X N N T N NN T N NN T n ii n ii n FFF F FF F A AA A A TTTT T T T ' T A A F A Is the great remedy for corpulency. It Is Durelv 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 which the following- from a lady in Columbus, O., is a sampler " 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- o'A ii wrltlncr fnr a. naliant fmm PmvfifannA O r says : " Four bottles have reduced her weight from ivtst pounas w ivz pounas, ana mere is a general Improvement hi health." A. gentleman writing from Boston, sayg : " 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, Dooxjttlb & Smith, of Boston, Mass., write as follows : "Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady in owelty seven pounds In three weeks." A gentleman hi g Louis writes: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds In three weekg, and altogeQjer Ihave lost twenty-five pounds tinea eommendng its use." Messrs. Pow III 4t ftJMPTQN, Wholesale Druggists, of Buffalo, N. Y., write: "To the Proprietors. ot Attan'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-Are pounds. I hope never to regain what I have lost " Anti-Fat is an unexcelled' Mood-purifier.-' It pro motes digestion, curing, dyspepsia and is also tent remeoy tor rheumatism,. , Sold by druggists, imphlet on Obesitv sent on MAelni nf stathn - BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., Prop, Buffalo, N. Y; By an Immense practice at the world's ' Disperi-1 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. K ' To designate this natural specific I have named It DR. PLERCirs FAtORTTE PRESCBLPTICN. - . The term, however, la but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon per tonal observation, I have, while witnessing its positive results in the special diseases incident to the organism of woman, singled it out as xhk cli max OR CHOWS INQ OSM OF MT MEDICAL CAREER," On its merits, as a positive, safe, and effectual rem edy for this class of diseases, and one that wilt at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician; and so confident am I thai it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations ot a single invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which 1 re command it that I offer and sell it under A POSI TIVE GUARANTEE, v (For conditions, see pamph let wrapping bottle.) ?? n n i ; t -if f v , The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with s certainty never before at tained by my medlctaei i fceueorrhcy Excessive Flowing,. Painful, MonqOr Periods,; Suppressions when from unnatural causes, .Irregularities, Weak Backj ferfapsus, or Falling of the Uterus, 4ntew Bion and .Retroversion, Beartng-dowtf Sensations, Internal Heat Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Con gestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the uterus, Impoteney, Barrenness. -or Sterlllty and Female Weakness. I do not extol this medicine as a "cure all," but it adniirably fulfills a bimolehess of pur pose, being a moss perfect specific in all chronic diseases of . the sexual system of woman, it will not disappoint, nor will it do harm, In any state or condition. - -. r! H ; . , . Those who desire further Information nn thpan subjects can obtain It in Tub People's Cokkom Sense Medical Adviser, a book of over 900 pages, sent repaid, on receipt of it liwSinU nutely of those diseases peculiar to' Femlw, and gives much valuable advice in regard; to the maor agement of those affecfloni vw SxtT Favorite "Prescription Sold by Drupalsts; t ; ; R. V. PEERC15, M. 3., proprietor, world's Dtopen ary and Invalids otei, Buffalo, N. Y. , JHABLOTTK SUCCESS f 1 1 KoTwrnBfAKDiaa -EXTRAORDINARILY LiRGE PURCHASES -THIS FALL,- AHD BB6ABDLXS8 Or THS ATTKICPTS TBOX ALL QCAB TCBS TO DIKKCT TBI TSiDK FROM CHARLOTTE- INTO OTBXB CHANNELS, Yet the good Judgment of the people on the one hand, and my superior advantages in pur ; chases on the other band, -H AYS OVERCOME ALL , -AND I fiATO 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 88 RES OOO O o O O O 000 OO o o o o o o OO NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN DDD D I D D D D DDD E 9o U BSS8 EER i? ' PPP U u u u RRB R R RRR R R R R OOO o o o o o OOO H H H H HHH H H ERR B kkb: E Ptr ppp u A A u u UU U HA AS8 AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH -IS NOW 0 V E.R 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. 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, a WTTTKOWSKY. REMARKABLE ! 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 8 O , O o OOO L L L 1 T.T.T.T. OO O-O oo O O OO TTTT H H T H H T HHH T H H ff H H NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN OOO o o G O GO GOG CONSISTING OP MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN ft CCS. Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C. A weQ Assorted Stock of BOOTS', SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always on band, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A: CALL. Sept26 i'ALL OPENING OF FTNE i:M'k'iiiiiit'V: HNN N EER BJ NN NE SI M At M 11 1, ' MMMMUL M M Mm M M M1IIXLL IINNNRR RRR UN NNE R R UN NNKERR R f AND FANCY DRY GOODS J Wednebdat'akd Thursday, Octoiek 2d a 3rd LlX.-Ht l 'M: it "- i ,i i GRANDEST JJISPLAY OF FINE GOODS' , ja ,;! :.-; ts i' 'i ;! v . . - ui ' I'Vr-'l. :-J.H'iI , fi n 'IV ' ''I J-AT-' h i' . si m V u a. i mi; " . . a m j,,' ji ,i i 1 ' QUR AirrUVN FABRIC8-! : 'Hit f-WTS'I him Is tt .U lt Ji!-f (!) ',!!!: 15 .! A ITrrlTl'f A R r., r d' r d DDD S T T T T EH K : A : T rat: Ai A ill; li UfU AND i '1 BBS RRR OO B BR BO : 0,i, . i. BBB RRR O O B BR i SO Oil-iv rl BBB R R OO Z .; r. . .s;u i i D'llJ i1 j i't! n:r,l OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGkS ARE NOW READY FOB INSPECTION; : . ! HI i!T : ; 1 . ; sin; i We nave made great efforts to meet the "demands of parohases for thelf ' H '" " I i i; iii 1 1 i l-l ! I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFIT t The pre-eminence already attained: by our pro ductions, and their superiority; as regards Shape, Style and rGeneral Completeness will be a mora Jllt- TT. . A.. ' l. ' i.li I'll uwuuck leouiro vuou ever, . . ...m.J !,.!.: '"I i.'uo'W A cordial weleome.. la extended: geneaoUy, with gratitude for past patronage. . jiH-tJ li i i i''i!T Very respectfully, ' si i.i .i't E. D. LATTA & BRO. 0 UR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY ! SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY I SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY I. The Climax of all our Efforts Reached 1 I The Climax of aU our Efforts Reached ! The Climax of all our Efforts Reached I .uu; i'( Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Make Every , Garment Perfect la Shape,. Fit and Make Every Garment Perfecf in Shape, Fl( and Madei . .;. " '.' 'I ! .!! Ji'f S'l.'I'J PRlCES-Lowest we have ever quoted., VARIETY The Largest ever shown in Charlotte. ?:t wn !i-. r- in: iuu Every Department Thoroughly Complete. Every Inch in our Large and Commodious Store Boom tested to its utmost capacity; 41,1 ,i,J Many of the Styles of Goods which we show are offered Only by Our House.. ; : - - ' h: 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 Magnificent As sortment at popular prices. . , ':'. 'if;!l'Vi (5! We pay ho Jobbers Ptoflis; mereV paying a limited percentage: to over iervloes Ibf superin tendence of mapufaoture. , This gfts out patrons second to none in the. United Steles, , !.'h;'j; iill(!i'l l v BTOck of overcoats ' STOCK OF OVERCOATS' ,1 ..lilPWfm -'ijcFM tte 'Irf'CRgilil'li'me manu factory, and of the best Fabrics used this side of the waters. .; Ht. ,( ju-M Call EtSd see for yourseltWe wfll guarantee the politest attention to those wishing to examine our Stock. ;,i -,. uu'iiu'ji ii-J;-'i ki.ft i?inii CaotttersTaIlors.3 'Fine Clothiers and Tailors. -Fine Clothiers and Tailors. Hi V' gMTnarjT poicnjp ' !.i t ,; j Iff fr itM'ffy ffri.l' . . -. OUB FiLL.STOqi-. Is arriving dally and. we cant say with eonndence it , j will be full and complete in every i v - departmehL .,,;'i ... . ,: turn I In nn -ru f77 inl'J. I fi.'l' ! 'I ALPACAS, ' ., ' ' i J MOHATRSt " ' jA mi', f.'l ' ivi CASHMERES,""" v-i!i''J .,l, - ;:!...' .'iit BENBIBTTAAKD .r; :,.tU Ji-t i-j r CANTON CLOTHS, Tw"ATFJM00F8;iTiiMliS,' i hML iJi--'nU i', '"ti'Ht.j'jADrESGOOD . Of every description nave been selected wflh espe cial care and wfll bet sola as cheap as . - , , ...m. tniaieape8t ' 'Our Stock "Of LADLES'' a'' bourHrectly from the manufacturers, , will eomp&re in Quality and cheapness with any ever brought to this mar ebw werespecuuuy wwacau. j ,f BABRTNGEB &'rR0tTEB. r octy -,, . iSilrWlul I am prepared toofferxtra tndncementa to par ties desiring the ' v . -ii m ' ;i " : A ,7';. CELEX&ATED STUDEBAKER WAGON. : ' CattBnd exaioin'jlijwagonsl hear'iiriees ancl terms, - - ' TBO& H. GAITHER, ' College Streetjf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1878, edition 1
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