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bHii '0 7 :n aiaadI3Uionx)(lJ 3(15 ' bXJBSVRlPTWN RATS i TXxSty, one year, (post-paid) in advance. . Six Month.. ...... .. Three Months. .. One Month. . . ..-.. .. .4 .... , . ... . . . i WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, in the county) In advance. ....... Out of the county, postpaid...... SiX MOnthM.. .... . . 'i .t. . VtA" ' ...88 00 ...... 4 00 ... a oo ... 75 71M ; oem tnoromffuu www- wi Want, and wiih ttte LatedStv ofTVJK and rt ' hummer io1kmmimiUeUm4hnmn(V v - .Jill Jil'J ii ..$2 00' 2 10 .- 1 00 Tit i.Vt.or IIiUm'i'J VOL. XX. dsJL al JO ' Liberal Reductions for Clubs. fT PAMPHLETS, CntWU&g,TCpECK& C IT! SJT I I 1 I III ' 1 ' - II i - 1 It I II I . I K '- V III .11 Mi. . ii hr '- I i I UHillll .11. " 1111 ' I II- II II ' !-.' ' II I 1 I I 1 list tr V ;. II 111 J r i i if I I ""f I I V '' i I t " i vi n I jx U.I II JCes 5CV Mfy , o; i ; T7LIAS COHEN f.j-;-li l :-i -" ?M ! i:wf-i.'i !. i:if Desire to inform their friends And customers, both Wholesalo ande'talV tiYi ... - !:; -v -a.-';; FFF . . A. .,:. I..,;, L , r ' aa l-" "5 l - ' -' - WAAL I " - F AAA L L V A A LLLL IXIX ANI www W WW w WW WW WW WW w w fl II n II II NN It NN N N N N N NN N NN TTTT T T T T'- R R R EE RRR E R R BEB R R RSSRTTTT OO OOC K K r n n n vv 8 T O OO OK K T OO COOK K 88Sa 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 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 fc inspect the ' LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF etAK8 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. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TO ALL KINDS OF FTJRNITUKE ! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, Ac. FURNITURE ! FUKNITURE 1 A Fun Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS t LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS t PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS 1 COFFINS of all kinds on band. . jar: OOJTINS of an kinds on hand. JIo. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. a Floe Assortment of Children's Carriages, Just arrived.'' Call and see them. . JitnS : J ARGAINS IS xs rrr wn , . n rrrr u ... urbe eeb U K RN H XI URRR NNN, f-rjRi4' U'UR SB KP U us Rrrn W R KN NN UU B KKKK AT v-.'l is;. E. 6' ROGERS' WAREROOMS, '('jtfj'4' i '-s 'i : Next to PosromcK.'2j My Stock Is very Large and embraces a Fall Line of K? jii '.yC -.B.i.J' PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOMJ f : 'r ' t;,": ):!;'! ?.it ji.t ,f-;-jf'if AND UnlLM.-.. OFFICE FURNITURE, i .i.Tr 11 1 I ill,':' i'T1!; -r'-''! :: w'ti- !. ..'; i. tS- All Goods racked Free of Charge.il - , - M-i: iw -h ?- tit . ; nil - "i'-r CENTS.. if1 :-:v .,( . J r , i.f)ln'i We have DRESS GOODS 30 Inches wide, at 10 cts a: : per taRd. .i-iii. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best lme of , ., I FANCY DRESS GOODS JL You'ever saw here, and at prices that sell the goods. t We keep the "best assortment of KID GLOVES and CORSETS In the city. Ask to seei our Kid Gloves at 50cts. It would be well for yoa 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 onr FLANNELS; White and Colored ; :i 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. oct & -t- s ECOND TTTT T T - T T : OO 'O O O O iO o ! OO , ceo o o o O.i'O ooo K K. K K KK K K : K K 8sss sss8 01 GGG oa o o o o o o oo oo o o o o o- o oo DDD D D D D D D DDD G G 8sss 8gg8 O G GO GGG In ;,ten dayS, Don't fall to call and see the handsome OIL CLOTH CRETONS. GERMANTOWN WOOL In all shades. Also, SECOND STOCK of Black Cashmeres, and ;; ' .t ' -Ladles Cloaks. Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerefsfor ,; .,75 cents. . .. . ;. f - Ask to see our 50 cent Corset Second Stock of White Shaker Flannels, and Shetland Shawls, In blue, pink, cardinal, chinchilla and white. Don't fail to get my $1.00 Umbrella. Ask to see the best Shut In the market for $1.00 Do not faQ to examine my Stock of Boots and 8hoes, fresh from the factories. i second arrival oi umiaren's aienno unaer smns. Ask for invisible Hair Pins. . A well Selected Stock of Crepe Lace. Ruffling at prices to suit the times. Be sure to look at my Kid Gloves, in all colors. Don't fan to see the cheapest stock of Hats in town. Also, take a look at my Blankets. A New ttne of Shirtings and Pillow Casing. Be sure to call and get some of those cheap Ham burg Edgings. A Stock oi uotxon Baaing, ior qums, on nana. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE, Tiron street oDDOslte Charlotte Hotel Oct 14 N EW GOODS! . , ! ( NEW GOODS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLTNE IN PRICES t : GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties In i i PRINTS," -'' DRESS GOODS 0 . " ' 1 ; ' ! READY-MADE CLOTHING ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. 'itil-j. !;'. ( . . If 1 ...lii "i. 25 per cent saved In buying at mis popular es tablishment ilii- I 5f Every man, womarl and child, is cordially Invited , - - -.- . to call and examine our goods. H. MORRIS A BROS. ':! ' it M X f.Lt.l ft.T.X. ' 1 H. MORRIS A BROS. H. MORRIS tc BBokr- -f-Juii. B. MORRIS BROS. pgr Beautiful BOYS' SUJ7S, elegaptjy trimmedf St Reduced Rate's, v - sept253 10 !!'"The Vale bf Mr CbUdbood t j- ' !'-':) ; ..i,"io.i h't. tf. bt old FAmnen- '- L .. Sweet vale of M-nehikThond. I ne'er win forse thee. -t While memorrlasta thv faswmts I love still: Ana long once again wtut eye to behold tnee. .., And stray by your streamletsnWderiiig rllf ; , n. ;rii.,!,jt No scene upon earth, could give such vast pleasure as urwauuer uiruuga groves xnai my.uuansyi Jtnew, And Inhale their sweet odors, that. fall, without measure; - 1 i-. ..-t -.., As the gentle breeze wafts through the tall bloom, tagyew. '' . r;.;.-i' in. .;f-: ;r; : :V. No castle or palace with all their gay splendor Could Incite In this bosom a rapture so sweet As the vale where In childhood I once loved to wan der. And gather wild roses; I. then chanced to meet rv. - Your Se forests waving as the zephjTS ororn So softty they play through your velvety leaves j ; ;. No muslo so sweet, to heart so enchanting As the sound of your brook to which my heart cleaves. With jieir silvery current floating down bf the wild wood:.1. ' Along your green banks where the white niliea f- And think T am there as I was in my boyhood, 1 When J roamed in your groves with friends that I kneyi.-' , ousekvatIons. The bbonograph is like the small brother of a young lady. It will repeat everything said in its. pre sen ce wicnout regard to mushes. ; 1 ! - ;t J .Queen Ylctoria, the London papers say, la very JOnd of traveling by night. Poor woman and she can't travel all night in England; unless she walks, , and she. walks very slow. Haw key e. j. , The slight effect that snch hysterical uprisings as" the female crusade against the Ohio saloons a few years ago, has on the general tide of affairs, Is nhin . yj-mra aai. thT" in 187 1 L Here is; jflolonel J; W Ibcney's Setcrlptlon of : Gambetta;the" French Republican leader: - "The man himself Is the Impersonation of self-poised resolution. A large, short, square figure, with a fine head, a Hebrew nose, one defective eye, yet a Dngntana mqmnng lace, sucn is .Leon bam betta." ' ' t :' :- - . -.. - The girls of our days are very badly educated." said one of the members of a committee on ednca-. tlon to the bishop of Gloucester. "That's very, true," retorted his lordship; "however, there is one consolation the boys never find It out" A pickpocket taker with his hand In some one else's pocket endeavors to Invent all manner of Impossible explanations of the phenomenon. "What's the use of your trying to lie about It so clumsily?" says the magistrate,' ' benevolently; : haven't you a lawyer?" Everybody." said Dusenberrv. the other day. as he entered our sanctum and. took, a chair, has neara oi tne door wnicn is riot a door wnen its a?ar but I want you Jo .tell me what kind of a door it is which is always a Jar?" 1 ' We took oot a whetstone and began to sharpen Our largest knife, and.Dusen- berry edged toward the outlet of our den, and as he tired himself down stairs just in tame to escape the fatal slash, yetted, Cuspa-door, of course." ,, "No other, girl's, nose Itches so much." says the Tonkers Gazette. ; "as the one who wears a diamond ring." You had ttever uttered so base a calumny had you ever noticed how painfully afflicted with the seven years' iteh ; Is the unhappy nose of the girl who wears two diamond rings. Courier Jour nal. 4--- .. There Is a promise In Massachusetts of personal smoothness between the two Worcester candidates., , "If I ever catch myself, saying: anything. against. Thomas Talbot" says Butler, "I shall consider mvself as becoming Insane." This Is all the more magnanimous In view of the fact' that in Mr. Tal- hnta mill In TtlroH RflloHo'j tna nav fa rma A(' 1 ;i r WV O T AAA i.VlHI IMIIVI 1VM WJ fUiJ AkF V... and twenty-five cents for the same work for which eighty-six cents are paid In General Butlers milt A SUPfOSED DOUB'tE MtJRBER. Horfitjle f rinifs Alleged Against a YorAg Ctiien, of Columbus County, Nt C, The Grounds , Upon which ,th,e Ch'ftrges'are Based." Wilmington Star, 11th. . On Wednesday night a warrant! was received from Justice George Badger KODinson, or itansom townsnip, joium bus countv. for the arrest in this city of one. George Littleton, on suspicion of being guilty of a double murder. The man was discovered and taken into cus tody. The grounds upon wmcn tne warrant for Littleton's arrest was issued .are, as can be ascertained, as follows: On or about October 1st George Littleton' ar rived at the house of his brother, Ijlack, Littleton, in Ransom township, Bruns wick county, and during his star there he made certain admissions, which leaked out in some way, to., the effect that on last Sunday was a week ago, at a little station on the Georgia Jttaiiroaa, known as Social Circle, he went to the house of a Young lady, by the name of Miss Ida Montgomery, to whom h had been navinsr his addresses, and that some words passed between them, when she suddenlv left the room and went into an adjoining one, in which was heard immediately afterwards tne re port of a pistol, and upon investigation it was found that the young lady had committed suicide by shooting herself in the head with a pistol ; that he (Lit tleton): being afraid. that he- might be connected in ;some way with the death of the young lady, took the train on the same night, jpuying a tnrougn ticKei . to Wilnimgftti, but" got off at Brinfcley's IzttrZ-A ' " Jt Fiia KwfWa ya A station, and went to his brother's house as before stated, who lives on a planta tion belohMner to. Mir. "W. G. SurhmerilL of this city- A few . days thereafter, a young and well-dressed stranger ap peared at BrmKiey s aepotana mquixeu : the way to Littleton's i ; house, after which nothing more was seen or heard i And-no w comes the second chapter in the horrors with twhich ; the name: of George Littleton ' is Qiistiy or nnjustiy linked,-. . fewxdy sihee a Mi. King was passing through the woods some? whfirp Iti thfi TiCTrfiborhood- t)f the Lit-- tleton place when his attention was at-' tracted to :a certain sDOt by the.efforts of his dots tofrierhten away-ia flockof1 Duzzaras, ana upon mvesxigainujiaiej bodv of a man was found m a smalM creek, with a larse nmfr ana a log oi wood placed upon it' td keep it' down; 1 xne uouy, upon utsuig icuiucu xxujxi thfi waten hore the evidences of havinK VnnT. ctV.. i-n Vq Yiaor -inaf ahnvfl t:li iClli CJC, Lilt UiUl lOUglUg iii lixu. "V mu WaT-''CaU51Ug'ilfc.xa I jo uyiwacu, .iwipdh death,the murderer or muraerers navmg stripped hinrtif everythlng he had on except his shirt and drawersi eyen tak srwVst nff. A Mr. Colev was made snfictaliclrironer to conduct the inveati- gationrand. about the samamft.itJgaa4.. discovered . tnat George Xiipwevuu uau disappeared "frWwVngnbbrhood, The impression now gained ground, connecting the story oCt3i6 alleged: sui iHo of t.hA vnnner ladv with other ad missions made" by'1 Littleton, that; the. young stranger wno apptjaiw jjim. W and innuired the way to Littietorrs: house,yas some relative of th Tpuyiff lady in1 question m pursun. oi TJt.tifttTi. and that the latter had met 0rt Vrtrtift''waviwith' ninil''ThW im-- pression waa strength'ened'-by the Wad- othPT rirf iimstances. j h,ut ! TTfihW sjRarchuiff the room occupied'by -T.mfptrmra?rfrh-w'vr latter being of i strictly private charac-; ter(in fact, love' letters); "and such as Tcnniri .not bfl Hkelvj tot uasa toito -the hands ;jf a . third party except: by ,puj A means. -This ..andiviauai itanuau; ia. iatmTUYQPft tn iie'trfe-same nersort .who got' nffflift frai at lJrmklers.inaulred:"tb t-way to Littleton s, ana was. no ?ajxex i roWiiiirirtT-,irAaTd Vrf. and who was v s?,itfv.r , i5i; .ay. iiiiij j Jt-i ; Mbit z.-t. j, n- believed to.havB beeain'pursuitof ,TAt tleton.'" l-.' .:'.". A.-i,?, h.s'jv In a word, it is the.igeneral heUef ,ia thj neighborboDd.iiEhere the ifody-of the murdered jttian was; found, thajt. littler. toil Inutdfired j ACsstldai Atontiroriiery ' Li .4.1 UjJ. Ai 1 L- J lir'T '' . . 1 gat; otx xomw&uxw am i Drotaer8so elude?i Tuaraaiti vrhera. lie ; .was' .followed. bj paiidall, r& relative ,pt. friend f; tie J vouncr iadv asd tnat no r mttrdered him hethenthis theory is the cOrr,ect.ioiie remains to: De snown. . . m; u,; r The:aKni3eaV-3Wlio is about 25 yearsiOi ,i age, was taken to ttansoru township, on the 6 a. nu train yesterdayj to" meet the ; coroner's juryj which i was to assemble at lOoVilock, ; ;: r ; j-., ,-ivi:.-..in Detective Smiting telegraphed to Sor. cial Circle yesterday informing the ttffi cialsJof that place iOfeithej;airest, and asking for iaformaticin oneernijjg'the m atter,1 but had received; no-Jeply. up to late, hour: yesterday -eveniagi iii c. . ywr.thePrWident'and Secretary Sherman' ; 'i ob juie ReiuR ill ''Ohio, Tfte :. IoWa- Greenback-1 .V-crs-The b'otipok ii i the Sew fioqse.' ; Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. , Washington. October 10. The Preai- dent and the Secretary of the Treasury ,iVfiB parucuiaxty gratmeu .over i ine rer Bult of the. Ohio . .election as affecting the question of resumption. They, botlt think that there will now r be no effort made at the coming session ol Congress? to interfere: with. the movements of the (treasury .looking to that: purpose; : and that resumption will therefore be an a complished fact- by the flrst of January: ' ,(,In regard to the two greenbackers re ported to be; elected, to ttm i House .of Representatives from Iowa, there seems to exist consideiirTmcexinty" as to wmcn party tney. wm act witn, tfie Ke- puoncans claiming them as confidently as the Democrats, It'is probable that one of them at least will act with the Democrats. It is settled by Tuesday's iections that the greenbackers will not ue sufficiently strong jn the next, House to hold the balance of; power, , ; The atr , tittide whicb tiey may, assume,, there fore, on the question; of the .speakership will beineonseniifmt.ial. Tn srfirjiWtiv ?clrcles , at this time jthe .straight-out democratic majority in the next House is placed , at not less than thirty . , - ..:'!. . ' I . . .1 . : SSiepherd Dogp. .1 Darwin tells us, in :bis Researches into Natural History, that in Banda, South Americajit is a common thirig to: see flocks -of sheep guarded: bygone: or two.-dogs at a distance of ome; miles from any bouse or man. :The method of i canine iducatidn there practiced, consists in separating the puppy, while voting from ; its motleri aawi - in accus- i loming it ta it future -eompanions; A ewe is held three or : four tames a) days for the litte thing to suck, and a nest of wooliis made for it in the' ; sheep pen. iio uu umc i ii, : ituoweu lo associate with other dogs or with the children of th$ family. ; From this education it has np: wish fo leave the flock, and just as another dog willtrefend its master, man, so will this thesheep. On the approach of a stranger.the dog immediately advances barking, and the sheep : cluster in his rear as if around the oldest ram, These dogs can be readily taught to bring home the flock at a certain hour in the' even-1 ing. : Their ' most troublesome ' fault when young is their desire to play with the sheep and in so doing -they some times gallop the charges unmercifully. They come to the house daily for some I meat, and as soon as they get it skulk ' away as if ashamed or-themselves. Away; from the flock they seem timid with regard to other dors,but when with .their charge neither domesticated nor wild dogs dare venture to attack them. j Fat Man Made Happy Loses til lbs. Pbajtyille, Ala., July 20th, 18. Botanic Medictkb Co., Buffalo, KT.: ' ' ' G entlemen-Abotrt three months ago I commenc ed using your "Anti-fat" at which time my weight was 219 pounds. By following. tout directions carefully, I have succeeded In reducing my 'weight to 158 pounds. This is all very satisfactory and pleasant; but Just previous to my commencing the use of your medleine, I had purchased , two suits of fine clothes a a high price, and find to my dismay, . that they art entirely useless to me now. When I put one of my coats On, my friends tell me ' It looks like a coffee sack on a bean-pole, and when I put the pants on. well, description fails. My object in writing is to ascertain whether yOft nave not, in connection with yonr medicine business; an estab lishment where tout natrons similarly situated. could exchange these useless garments for others uicu wuuiant.o i wm& you 'OUgni. w nave some thing of the kind, as it would be n Inducement lor mam tn mm th . Anli-TiVd-. who near mb-kMt. tn nstnp' it In consequence of the toss they would sustain ta uirunuig aaiua vcuuaura giuwciua. ' ua wuu wu matter over In your mind. ' A "clothing exchange" is what yoa want in connection with your Anti-Fat business. ; Yours tralyji , ::(. Geo. BOrn. - ' ; - ; - - ' -: A HealthDestrovlnir Tanor: Is generated by'the action of the. sun's rays upon namp aecaynig vegetation, stagnant pools, and marshy. low JTimr tracts. :. The .true nature of this miasma W. by . no mftana rfAarty nndATstninri, hirf. there two facts Jn relation tn it that are. .The first is, that the periodical j fevers which it breeds are of the mostTirafent typef the-seeohd -Is? hat these maladies are rarely cured, although the? may be ameliorated, by thOTdtaary . remedies employed to overcome them. The true antidote to the effects of miasma is Hostetter'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 iever and ague exist, a wme-giassrui three times a day is the best possible , preparative for encoun tering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the river, and Invigorating the. stomach. ... ' .: . . .-.j; ; . , Con8nmption Cured. A An Old Dhvslcianl' retired, from nractice. havlns had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary tne formula of a aihgle, vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent ei cure for cohsumi bronchffla. catarrh, asthma.' and all throat and lung affecaoii3,, als0 a positive and radical cure for neious ae unity anq au nervous compiamts, aiter bavmg -tested ,fis wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt tit his duty to make it Known to his sintering ieuows. Actuated py tms motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, i will send, free of : charge, to all who. desire it, this Sherar,-149 Powers' Block, Hochester,New York. -i-M ..twS Jiote4Pwve Robbers.) -: b-n4eaderB will remember the account elveri in these columns 01 tne rooDing or tne grave 01 tne Hon. Scott Harrison, m unio, ' last May, the eody being found In the dissecting room ' of the Ohio Medical College. Public indignation justly brands any man as a scoundrel who vrtU rob the grave of the dead. ' But there are two- rioted graver robbers In the oonntry, so far from being the-sublectsof the Deonle's wratn. are universally lauoea ior tneir. virtues. Tne reason w piain, wjuie tne .ionner class steal the dead bodies of out loved ones to subr mit them to the dissecting knife; these only, rob the graves to restore the living victims to bur hearts ana nomes. xneir names nr. .Tierce's uoiaen Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets-- are household wens tne worm over, n xne uoidea Medical Discovery cures consumption; ).ln its early stages and all broncmai, throat, and lung affec tions; Pleasant Purgative Pellets are .the est va nable laxative and cathartta. -;. l Z The'melahbhory afflictlo&t sliffered iDres-' cent Citv. in common witn so many other southern cities, has shown the benefit derived by that com munity in establishing and, TOaintaining the Louis iana State Lottery Comoan?' in 1868. which was Incorporated for eduoitfonal and charitable- bene- nts, ana wmcn m its regular contnounons to schools and hospitals hoblv -dfet&uralsbedj fteelf. The next drawing takes --place J as ' usual on- the secona xuesuay 01 nei nwuun'-i - 1; .- . . . . - fiat i 1 . ' "i? 1 .' ,Ji.J mvsf.v-Ji - T all who are sufferin bera the enon and tar' discretions of youth,- nervons weakness, early de cay, toss 01 mannooa, a, t win sena a receipt mat will, care vyon, v FREE OI" CHARGE.' This great .remedy? was discovered, bra missionary In South America.'4 Send a .' self -addressed envelope to the -REV. JOSEPHT IN MAN, Station D, Bible House, ewlJtoj5wiy..rt';if fills ;r. y ! majgu 04W s ' For. upwards ot biirty yearf Mrklvlrisiow's Sooth ing Syrup has been nsed for children.- K: corrects' acidity of the stomach, Telteves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cares dyssentery and diarrhoea, wheth er aristor om teething drLottier eausea,' 'Ajt'old, sua wen tiiownremeay. zs ceptarpei poaiQ, ' rrr- :hfiffimf mtiT -.:! usk WATCHMAXS AND JEWELERS --7l i ib jeapecuuiiy annoancB to qds ineaas anaw hds pubUc eenerany. that our stock of Watches. CI L and JeweUr is - comnlete. which1 we exMotto 4m - low i for cash. Give us a call.bef ore purebasi elsewhere, as we will make, it tojmr advaotagB to do so. r V '" ,4 "'"V-'' . All kinds bf Watches Clocks and (Jeweftybea6y repaired and warranted for twelve monOts. sfltiisl) 6ct6WJ ..v .-BJJARSORJ NO. T, BUTLER, WATCHMAKER AND JHWiXEB, I would respeotfnlly announce to n .ineBds.ani the public generally that my STOCK Is the J in the State, and consists "of ' . " ' ' ' ". H I .i:tlitr .ii.'i ?? hi:-; r'-.-.t: r.T" -ill i ! Both of Gents' and Ladles Sizes, Ui Key and. Ster Ladies1 Opera, Leviathlan ana Guard Chains; - Necklaces: - ' '"' '' ; -" " Lockets, .:, :--y: - i j jiJ Sette. 1 ot : ... : . : BreastPins, -.'i': Sleeve Buttons, , ., .. . . , . Studs,., r ''- Collat Bnttons, Gents' Gold and Plated Vest ChalnSi; i , , m-ri) : ., .7 'ji; ; . jr ;,;;!. in Large Stone and Plain' If? karef "Gold Slrigste' . v..' - --variety';'-:".--! . suver ana Jriatea ware. tiOK Eye Gold, Silver and Steel e Glasses, Ac, Stc, Al Goods sold by me are fully wairanted. as teth resented. 1 ENGRAVING, In all Its branches, neaQy and promptly executedi -:.f ... Watches, Clocks "and Jewelry repair arid warM rarnea ior lamontns. : s,:) j .- i .j in''--Watch Glasses fitted for ten cents each, ( best gnallty. ' ' ' The highest price pWd for Old -Gold and SffverJ 1 - Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER, as there are some unprincipled "Dead; Ducks!', that Ptey off as Butler when any one -happens to be .unfortnnate' enough to call on them. :(.;-. i-) Kxi-ri a --'Si''' ! -' r! ; JNO. BUTLER, ( 1 . 1 ,-, une;DQ0c rrorn jsuas a joaeQs. u SPECIAL NOTICE. au jods ieit witn me peiore janaaryist 1878, will be sold for Repatrft' Jamaary 1st a atot caneaior. t. ,1 r,-.,f PLASNE, ; ! ' i i;:;.: ... . From Paris, Irance, ; . ..j WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, iLDE aid- SfLv; ! iIVER,plER,1-!;,i:,'';' 0 Trade Stoeet opplte . First Presbyterian ; ChBith, - . ' . ,'!': ; -:NatGiayStore4,.i1,i!!i.; ,rv.u Every kind Of .repairs made at orinThali prfce; and warranted one-yea. - Every kmJ0f 'itewehTof -' Bronze Gilding,' Coloring. SUver-Plating :and ySal vanlzlng made -at short notice And equally as. good. as new. Work dohe for the trade at low prices. rT" Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. ; L: . ' T - . .; . . A. SPIELLER, 1 , ii ; : PRACTIC ALI WATCHMAKER, Has ODened a Store on'1 Trade "Street, onnosfte Hornet Fire Company1 No; lt for the Repair of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. :.! ) . . 1 courteously, invite tne punuc to give, me. a can., , ang223m. . t n-r .? .V. 5' " - ; ,.' A MERICAN ITETALTjRGICAL' WORKS. ' VAN WYCKSMELTIKG COMPANY, ,1 . ,,: . Perth Amboy.NiJ. ,. , . Gold. 311 ver. Lead and CODDer Ores redueed. and igmy per cent. 01- meiai.recoverea. SurohuretOres k sbeclaltyt a eighty per ent,: from which; expenses .1 deducted.) ; f, . -.A . v Ores shipped from Charlotte via Cafblina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by sail. - Ores ehouM be assayed and inspected by -Prof. Hanna, of the United States Mint : ; ' !,' - For farther information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board, Or to PerthArnbOy. ' ' ' -' Dr. JULIO H. RAE,';J " aprni4z .- l ' General Superintendent. NTI-FAT. aiXan's : ?vr? - - : t A NN N TTTT n FFF AA NN N T! II F ' A A N N N T II FF A AA A A TTTT T T T N NN T II -F A N NN T II F A T 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. St 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 ta Columbus, 0 Is a sample: " Gentlemen Your AniJ-Faf was dyly received. I took It according to directions and ft reduced me 5 pounds. , I was so elated over the re- suit that l immediately sent to Ackerman's drag store after the second bottle." Another, a DhwS- clan, writing- f Or- a patient from Providence, R. L!, ' says : i our Dotaes nave reaucea ner weigntirom 199 pounds to192 pounds, and there Is a general, improvement in .health." A gentleman .writing from Boston, says: Without SDeclal chanae or at tention to diet, two bottles of Allah's Anti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds.'? The wellr known Vholes le Drueeists. .Smith. Dooxittls &. Smith, Of Boston, Mass., write as follows : "Allan's' Anti-Fat nas reaucea a laay in our city seven pounds hi three weeksV' t 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 (k.PLEttFTON,. Wholesale Druggists, f Buffalo, N. Y.. write: ., "To the .Pronrietors of Allan's lAntU Fat: Gentlemen-The following report Is from the iaay wno usea Allan's Ann-Fat. "it ttne Antr-Fat)' had the desired effect, reducing the fat from two to five pounds a week until . I had Jest twenty-five, pounds. , 1 nope never to regain what I have lct,' "-Anti-Fat Is an unexcelled DhOd-pilrifler. It-tro- moies aigestton, curing ayspepsia, and is aiBOa potent remedy for rheumatism. r Sold by druggists. . rampniet on UDesity sent-on.recaipt oi stamp.' ; .JBOTANIQ MEDICINE C0..toprs, pmilfitf.'i, ' . : - i: 1 vyvJiuujktjuai -avHi inn: tn yul '-,.... ,.. r .. . . .-. ' , .. . I- Bv ahfirrnietise -irariinfl ht ttid'VtcMA'a.' Tiianpii-'l sary ana uyvauas? Hotel, having treated many thou sand eases .of those diseases peculiar to; worman 1 have been . enabled- to perfect, a most potent and i o aesignate una natural specific, I nave named it rjRiPIERCE'&FAVClTOPRESCR The term.' however' is but a feeble 'exryresaiAtvK my high appreciation of its valne. based apottperf i somu wneryauoiv, ,i. nave,, wmie; witnessing 'its DOeltive results tn the srieclal ' diaAasM' Innbfnnt tn the organism of woman; singled it oot as Tm? rii-: AX. UH: tmjWtOHH 41KH gf : HI KDHGAIi uABMKBi On Its merits, as a positive, safe and effectual rem. dy for this class of diseases, aod one, , that will, at au times and under an chxnrmstanoes ktodly; I amwlUmgtostake rnywpntattnn as physioiaiic tuiu bw wiuimcut 4 mi tt WWilUtUlsappOBUUlS most santralna erDectatfons of aaimrle invalid ind who uses it tI Wt of the ailments tor. Which I rei : cqmmand it, that I offer -and seH it andet-A ;P0Sfv xi vis uuAtiAPij. rji. (.t or conaiuons, see pampas Wt WIWiniiK iWHIOr f -frt' ; !; ?; .i'Jl-i a t ,-, xne iouowmg are among those diseases m which FAToarrs 1-hisckiptioh has worked cures.' m if bymatne and with a certaintr .'neipfer befae au tained by my .medicine-: .Iuobrrhoea, Exoesslve Flowing; iaininr Monaay erlodaf poppresslons. Back, Prolapsus or Falllag of -ttie Uterus, Anteve sion and Retroversloru.Bearlne-down- Sensation, Internal Heat, NervousjTpressIonblUWi.'rJes. innency, TMeatenarifflsrjaja Con- won, uuiamrn(VBOP. V? ciom?oni ihetitei mpoteney, mrreonesa, or Sterility, and Fen Veakhesa. -r-1 do notxtnI this mAdicfn a m a "nm. alLbut it admirably fulfills a gnunxnsfa a vm posbv oeingj a rnost perfect sjeelfie in aUahnralo diseases of the sexual system of muims... it win i. rnose woo aeon rramer miormation x these pupje ar jObtato It to, Ths PEQPt's Commqm bbkke MEnrdo, Adtiskr, a book of oyer 900 pages,' tent, post-paid, on receipt of $10: It -treats mi nutely of those dlseasea Decnllftr .to,FetBftla And .vorite Prescrintlon Sold Jfc avjn srrnnii Tirmlldn TTnlAl n,ffnlft T u rVJ HJtftLOtTE-Sai "iVtuV Y " ii t J"!i t !1 " iJli.Ol Jfci-.J jj:iu imu: ixttvYAvjr i muiw.-uv. uU ii'iM lo 7i3o ti- nt.b xhwillfuhv c till KirrwiTHSTA-mrwo l j.'fn ii: tttAioil wtsa m iHoouiiua juan .tda:n stiff h vsinrrdT Jm;I IMViA w;v .rr:ij J i .j .-.- r . . t. ..f- di j, i iijiij!r;j -id) moil s-iill' . ...::;;.. Hi:l ! THIS FALL, :! "ill Klii :'!!) HV.'i1f :! 'llliPWlI ! .'i !.-.vd i Jn; -!(ii;H a'sni baa In! i -' 'If '.!" -JIT '.;i:-.1it: I li!!Kl,i .ti- c!.if!ir"J INTO OTHER CHANNELS, 'no: 11 ! . W- ' r 1 I i i1 Ttet gooiadgrtei)ill Uk'eeple oi the bne 1 bJmd aiid m hupeil advantages to par- : '''.') lot ?Vb;!)ibiI!:; ; !r . A)llhl')"A V f-t-M'l V.i! f I Pi-k.?B:i. YiSJIjC.flM Bt,( A L L, r.:;. nt-n'l vt.'iIii' io ; ; : li;if.:HUI "Jo Jjll;iii;i!)-IU .: AN1 UPCBMENT iGOOD TRADE,; tj;I'( Skj muttb m mat j am nocr, .when most mercaastsi. : "i riavkrocly recebseA their rmc BroCKiil r- ''j.'iivgeBeNorthloca' :i.-i! -.ul'i ii'l.liJjij HHi ' , ' ijooiii'fif4Hf; 'Mii n: -!ir ! i. U! l.-sru;J..; :n t.; .1ui;-:: -. .i'iv: J i ; n(!v .::; .il -i- , . . . ASTHE FIRST, RUSH NOR? H : i.f Hi'lil') "i , fill t;! i. n(" !'l : i.tii -HiM i: v. ji j !,.. . ,.r . ' fjl; mi' ' ' m iiUi'ii;! i:.' i'i!',- r t sbaU be able to obtain many bargains, theadvan-i . tages of which my custerrierssliall' securei To all who went llorth W thetftdck' I would reapeotfuJly address myself and Beg to sugr gestaa easy arid ;ehea method t replenlhlne tneir stock by filing en me. :. -mmi:-. .: - . 'I'I'iwm,;::. ;:rii;!-:,'ir-rj? ;.! ) ';: IT hu'old and regular uBtomrs who have bought froml me '.his seasonj I would say come again." Our SECOND STOCK' to all departments wljl beedmpleteln tenaays. ii-ivl.ljj ; --p ' iv no! J-j-j j; in. ;i;: ' '- . Respectfully, :; r . . ' .-lio-i's ;;! ' .-;) tu ;.' :-,,i ' -ui : H ill' U 'ii ' .' "I I' . ll" 1'IJ i II A ii i it EMARKABLE! OUR IjTOCK is complete. 'WW ..) OUR STOCE, COMPLETE. ; ,;); ,: i ! ! ! - .oi ..i-.; ' i .h I HiiTj ll t U1t"': J f ' I f 1. 1 1 Iji'- -;ii:f .- OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER IHAN.EVER, r ' OUR ASSQRTME.LARGEE THAN EVER. . - - .(;;' ;-; .v :o'r i. . j. . : -. . :: i!: v; i ;;:!(,:," . , , QuT Prices Less than any other, House, , i Our Prices Less than any other Houae. 7 ! : MV. i Ho .1!- in i I' y.i. I'!- . Finer toiA 'yrell Assorted Stock 'f. BiUdri ' -!) .'i'HI )! ' '!!!: v. r t;l-o' doc i. ' oo -Tyro t n ww - v khi OOL OO, .T H H II NW N ft O O L O O T i HHH nlW If ft ft O. O Jj OOT H H II N KN O GO OOO LLLL 00 T H W ll N JIS OOO tobwi&rbiCi'eir MEN'S! ' WutS, RITS AlCHILDREN'' ' : . ! , ' ' . ;!-.. ; i Can be Found at ft ' .'. H.J ; W.. XAtjEMAN i .co .i;y. Springs Corner, Chatlotto,' "t, , ! i.,j; , ! ;i, i . -nr-i BOOTS, SHOES, FESE GAITERS, HATS St CAPS, Xlways on Jbo'tirt(e4loe '" ;.'! ii 'ii' ' GIVE US A CALL. ' H9ept26"' i win ni ii nn ! V) , , t , !') ) it ..'1 ,7.ii--i-.i: i .ff-W'i--.;-'; ..'i;i FINE .iiK.iiil'.. i :i;"-i- 1 ; i -. i r i " 1. i !.' 7 ! i.-nj-''Miy ;h'-j-;i 'ixifi-y. sitvihi "MMMII L... 1'L. , , iuNS.If. R- .R .-, m Y-Yy M IMMPL' " Ii nil If H EE RRR TY ' 43 W H iB. R!-YH fiWiWfft;.;.-!!!!' Al lni:7lH .Jii.;;o-i!i;7 s .1 it : !l f'f . .A' nr. u'it;iin: ! i .i'j.'ii;.i .i ruw .11 .!!. .t;j.J1 iiq'toi. .7M1;no "I .St!': I- hi .n -fe'i.i';;!!;! :.ilT xl iiu-'.'-'il l-Jn;;Uiil i 71 il 1'-.m: w:- -!.! 1 io ..o') . j;m5i WsaDAt aw Tbthsdat, jQcvonka 2r 8xnl 3 tr i . . tr i .,rt :,:. . ; . ll-JilL-'l i hnl IO '!JMU! il!r. XiiJlfirf) r'A ; iiioil wiivl- - . rjlll!l'j tij JljiJ MJjlJf. RUvArtUi' Vt u j "i-ill Mu'l lialt 1'iTi: ,i:iiif:'fni1 ?i i A3IDEST.iaSIlTtATOFINS GOODS liMiiuivHi i' A- AT .Vrf) .ynrrot olEVEH XIBllTKIWi;AraX'0!tTE;l j-? i . - ,t.iij,-tuil in 7'fii.jK ii- .Uj j -jibrV) huT .ii vi ijl ,7o;t..a; f.al ii'il i.)ai)ii W7l:d - ,.-sbiii.f - q f (a ( liati Jl"? f ''t JO ii'U'iiHHlK J) lJiliiSA'i hr . ' jnoil -Jidi .i.f.-fiiff i-j-i 'ilni 1 , - irn Tt . It -a r... : u. .Jim-tu j!i-r-vj it ii.i t .......... ... u , . . 4 . - : . V .4 '.' t r i a - . tt w ir : o 1 L.t . ' . U V 4 . , JMOUff lx T"vl ixie ff 'j ;;i Si lltKt -'V J- p&r ri"tf HMt'' edo h A" !Rssy -'Mi ' it'AL'it, OTPEMNG OTr;'TT YrjRiiAOTrnfirrABRrcstYA'if u T .voi r-naJf yM AtMrmxA jut tj jaa fiil nl Jiytjog JliKHfj.; Jii! hi ncd 7 lt ni hiU4VrA'. tuit- WOll tinill'J'I Uttl . .fj.ix.'wT 3'"v,l Ivaov iljiilv- tiul, -iuut l Jl .wv hiUtru, Hii oj f.HnsaU oh b-vu a i 1ji)'ii 'iiIJ if.ili t . .(.' &ji up iwov ,t- i -juI Jl Jrvxha Uail .w.i;-nhiVJL i A item aoIhf nU I il r. ;.;H rrt.) ifj)''f $'l!fr'HH.H KSS ... " ... ...:. . .. . jo 'c.:v i! iKX-UiriuIl thl uj :iii'-it OI'niT if ii ". ..-j .;!T Jmit'etn ilc mlteaitilm i!ii:i-''. ! J-mflliJiOvI IiSxiJi fc:i. ihui Ui. , yku'-l yiU ikk tIi!() ! .-:' '!-.;,! nudl milt&s-ni'iuO fv?i -(tiii 'tiBgA$4 &uuii yi!j iiiiii ii; iJBBBa0. j.yoI ,tJ-J .ll 1 1 .!-,' hI tnUHUiis 'rwfti&iit u 'ol J;il ')a.t ri:J. jfjii'rila yvHii i li-oil V'f 1 :'. yiliiwl-i 'h1kJ -liioi) i;v- NJ'ii kJj; j. .;tt 1 .if bill. .U'WntTmO o:ir jf-.ii) :ti r."."tMn?.h:r f 't tu4nri vtiv-- 7.1 io . p: iU io u:J 'to !)'. !u 1 -.mrtl Io ninftu! mis ni io-jimH iz'iu" Jo:.ffl lo louim Jmio'hI KijiTj OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARB NOW "READ j 1 hi -ii till '(il u ,'(... .iJ-) ji' -iJi:I 'ui) lYr nkJOT-WHT-VT . .... ,i.'ii:.j ff "jowi "Jin won m; ihh .tc.J'i'ii") !!'.! - i;ii n'H'nH(i! si; "liil KK it:;,' ::!' ) .,;:lia: : ".'in'r :- ait4--r ftlT" ' ";! j! 71..1U- .-.-.i- x.HiltJUsJt mjIJ Io iithlfil (!' M7 io f.iSJ.'.HilMT JI ilj -." e.oI l-is i i We have made great eUto rnefet &e'WmanHs ": of rautebaseittforfaelt'iCi fcia-v-Jn90Ji. -nil ;&yft j ; r.: .'t j jifi Juno: i-Y lo JariJwh Jn.'ifl mil .K.l ! '.:diij-i : !iij -ItMoiit ,,-.fji-. ! 'nulsi.' n f.' i.ii i; i j i : f Mt;LiImjf yiJJiTo:iiil bun ,;.....,.. ...j r'AUih 'UJiiji .vfftolif'i ' IalL1 and WWtIb otJTFrrl J-xr- j ! idii-.jl :nr JjriMaw(l miU ttli ..HJ.rhul ifi. ir-utihe-.-riisuo' ' nt:ij 'yi.'! t'nii;U ii i o a ! j;v,'ul ,iIo joiiK ui H nil i::'. ,,t .,iii.v0 Jii ii!; fun; HH-'Mftf 4ii )iio , ,The se-emlaefiee a?eadylitiamed1by mtihir Style and General, Completeness wllLbe a more. w distinct feature than feVer'1' lu TuM.ii , .1 : ;;.!i i.t-.l ui vthouuii "LliTX'iiC(I -if; !.i ' i k !t;-' J'lUi ,Ji itfJ inu fsfi' '' ' J!! niv'i -a' 1j',i!1 i ?i 'JH :n.-il I i-.-; ;;l riil ui U-ilfUioi! 3--.i;'ji li; x( i:: A cordial welcome is extended generally wiUi j 11 -nri.jf.: .li't hi rli . fliUi j ImiHttfi til! "M -ii VBty reBpeotfulhViil io hi'iiiuiojt-u-qo i:i t.iih-j .. ui cjj-rniiii-Al -J .ifiJ-vsJu'j'ij i'i ui 'I A?Z4 .11 riJIM" W I 1 ITT -QTJRECQKD -! i . i riviKni: jtimiManttMii mui i6EMI-AJNUALW8PJiRY'li(ii-'r Jliiii villi - 'i 1 1 - liNNuiVDiipfelS I" Jii9bnnb -lf.t. ) liOl)ri'-;J'I 9ljAt (KUlIT .kJU'l'J inr.n t.i i'UllOo' .7 .i .Hull lo lii Tto Cifmaof' UETforReacnefrf1 TtieOUmaiof-aU'Our Efforts Reachedli I .it, to The TJlImAx of all niir Cffnrta tijuuhp1.l .-;: -. - u i T ; Tl'TsTiT nHTT myiUi 7. j;-t.'.-irijn H'tul r.uotiwli ;ilT ' Every Garment Perfect Every Garment Perfect Iff 'Shaffe, Fit' Every. tianiint. Perfect ht Shane,; F aedMadeS 1 iU: duiliiiiv;,. . -nil Jiil.'iiii l'j vmt biui , '.'I..' f; i.io 'jiil l Hiiro;-. drii(w ui yRKJE--LowieBt m biv ttoteraotlJiii ainl nil -f :!, t,iK vi;L Tbsfj JJ7-ift IMJii fjij-unl I'VARJETY The Largest altowfl ftortotto, , 4 h. k-)i ! .. I Every tVrattnVrtdroy CmipfeBi:1 1 Ererjlnch ova ;Lnrge and; Ommodloua torft ii 'SSW; .j.ji..htj ,; .Many of the Styles of jGoods .which, we show are , ofJeieeCrOtHobk1'-1 ""'I'Hy Jan !T i J;;;i 2i r; frrriy;iif.ii . 'itoiih Jf-xl j SJ JJ; ! in r f)kif lUiJii'.i'-fc.i Kiy.j At al) prices to sua the demands of the Feopiev for fo r jijjo'i -.. Iij Jiuiui:i;ui-in (f ifiivr f,tr ' 1 -. . f . I .tfi t t. f f t I" IT I'll ; f FIJRMSHINa DEPARTMl-TMagnlfiosnt Ajr, -. sortmeni ai popular jprices, . . ' . jil.: . .I il..".l MV.' II 12 J .' . I"J I f. .;.!.; ).u; i-,i;ityi;ui- vtu'i'.lj ;Ji-. -;. y.iHi-iolUj-f' Imik mtiUt-x "dJ a; r,.We paj no Jobbers Prpflto, nieielipftnfi;a.(.ift limited percentage to cover servqes for superuj-. tendebiee'of tufafre;-'frds glvei'our tJafroMm'I advantages second to none m'Urufed tSUltfefl; ui 'to Iioi -iiill. u .ni'ilT- - JJfWn 'wa Jitfoc!h.;-'. uioll ilioi )iJ lt. li'iijMi'eib 1: i" - nWJIo f wt. W oj .o.'iKi ,J ; -Vv' lioTj'iiidaiiVf'wWSo Jl.M iu! HI ! ..,..')' mwnrlMl rdnnmiMl. ! Ill if u - f i STOCKiOPiOVElCQATa . i;i ,.iAre b ortne;,ta().fre8X Mofntf.rf tbfi.fiv VWPim W.WTf Vint Call and see for yourself; .. Wt will ruaranteetb..,. , politest .attention' to .mia' m.m ntli S.-iiiioo M to hi Uki'l . ilL jolliwi sill L. BERWAMGER BRO, . .noi l isl u Jon 11iltaObfilalndTaorafaA T ,- j jil jM.lljt Wu. i - I JII ' I'I nil Jill JC3 4 Is aratv4aDy ar-dwejjaayarBhl WlTERPRO0FS,FLAKNXL8;iTl' :l t'i ilir:M i -in? -n5t -i-iii'koti-inmxrff!rf jil)-ii-jni:'ir- -'ji J)(f8 .ilJUfl'itijDC'CIOQ''' eryrn'rveli ect'wuh4s,Li! -ilaieBie'torfvhtfljekadakcp y7-lJ im:U.UJ'.JI thhaarJkai- vil- qi;r:tj . Of .MOnr'Stock ii LADrEWAkkte from toe mariafaetortr)' wBli compare i fcr vialttji ;n arid eheapnen 10,aay, lever, .ttooghi to tmamm ui ; k We respectfully ask a eau. .::( ;;!! rdct2 ' ITT j fci ",j-Mi',.Yt rrr T"" T.". T 1 1 VviiMci, 1 o) frmi 5 rtr&Weuce ' flea dejtrlrig the ii.i .-mp. ui vjill'j JiiitU ill ... . - .-, - . - . ,v ? CjiltEBRATED gTDLriliEaaQC'"- - can and examinA tna w aeona. near rosea tauf ' . 'a College fareet JHi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1878, edition 1
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