J i . r i i ' n - I r-T hi t r-r mr rn minimi i i. imi bubscbiptiox ratus a a y . . AAUV VJMMM. . W "T . Daily, one year, (pogppaid) in advance ..$8 '00 Bat Ms MmrnMy wurt th mry needed want, and with the LUed Styi of TYPd every fmanner qfj Wflteanmw-te imm with neatne, dispatch and ehmmen....Wenmfurmh, f Short Six Momns. AA Thrm Month yft-'iM! tw fill i-r-'Jy ;li;';tl 2 00 One Month ftffftff - ,..7 -.'4 Ul -.-.'.l . . 'J t i-$2 00 2 10 JSix Months ; . v. a A 1 00 Literal Eeductionsfor Club.. l til'!- 1 Desire to inform their friends and customers, both Wholesale and EetaU. that their. ..it) ' FFF K fit p A AA A A L L L LLLL L. A A IXLL i i. ; H . s' AND nii .v . VJITTT ' KEKMKBB WW wwww WW WW w.l-.-w. NN N T JS R R n, ,NB,5 ,:l .6M1 RBja : R ' R II H ID 1 II EBB R R SS TTTT 66 COC K K 2 T O OO OK K 0I2Q . rp ; O H"8 ' n OO OK K ; H83 T OO OOO K K Al f Mi A Isn0woflipleteiawnicnuiey are utt4iy, .Mu- . . . . . . j n .a ine bv their Northern Resident Buyer all that is required for a first-class General Establishment Our Goods, are. bought of manufacturers and commission agen(s,"atia W wfll' ' 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 anjr of the Northern markets. . .wynTiteJadJesJobjapec largest? lditi'irEN yitoxKS 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 cod' he bought cheap at ' -' ' ! ' ' ' ELlAS'&'COfilN'S: "OURGESS NICHOLS, OIL' I. ill I-H.'v !' !1 V: f-l;: !!!l i,l ill'!' '. Mi"i.--fu't-ln-' .':u-','.'-'. 'i i'il!-; - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ; DEADER TN 51 iLL KINDS OF TURNITTJRE ! yjJRNlTpRE.l FURNITUEE! JTJKNITL'BE ! BEbDING.ftC BEDDING, AC BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, Ac. .1 1 A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! XOUNGES ! LOUKGE8 ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! ,1 -At: LOUNGES! , LOUNGES ! PARLOR AND' CHAMBER 'SUTTS 1 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! : , i.-.i'l he. 'rfjas w'i l.-ln.. -.1 j-gr- COFFINS of an kinds on hand. i :-! ,it( !! ii ' -l H m'' i'. -' 1.1 Iff- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. S No. S west Trade Street. : ..;(. ij.i A ij.-ijl ;.tii'uu;') CHARLOTTE, N. C. 7 Zoit.j! ;?!' S? Fine Assortment of Children's Carriages, ust arrtved. .CalLahdsee themi . i.-. . y.K f Y AJId -T )ii T I : IN - .ViTaH .ITT'-'.UI' H- KKIfU URSR NIT ,K,n,TTTTTX,.URBB EES If ' V DB BWW-N-IIs ' T"'tr - U R KB KB. II IT RRB N Iff N II T T U URRR EB U UR BE UU R RKKE V UR RW NN II V UU R RN NN II f T m ; . . .... ivl vtl ..(iiiv' AT E. G. ROGERS' W AHEROOMS, xlOlHlfl'cH -,1 111 U.I 1 t Next to Pqstoffick. ,i4JiH tfUiffy MM ti''j J l-nlu;Mi'iiy "in.-.il My Stock Is very Large and embraces a Full Line of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM . -inliihHsra ,K AU 'Jl ,T IHWB tl tar Alj Qopdsacked Freeof anse. j j Weekly, (in the county) to advane.v. Out of the county, postpaid,. O ,W ;rfi'n iHiin il,.)iflmtf - - '.Jtu f !f , . . VOL. XX. 3f CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS' 30fInches wide, at 10 cts PER YARD. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best line of FANCY DRESS GOODS nr. s.iuii JH You'ever saw-here, and at prices that sell the" goods.; ''- We'kefeplhe1 besWbrtmentrW'Klb GLOVES ana ujksjsts in the city. Ask to see our Kid Gloves at 60cts. - fli KiNIlK'iilliMlf iA - It would be well for you to examine our Stock of CARPETS. Almost a new stock, and cheap. .1 . ; A t T .v .! H A. if .1 Our Stock of WATER PROOFS and Repellant Cloths Is large, and marked at prices to sell. Don't fall to call off US' for your Sheetings and Shirtings. We lead the market In this line. SA! mi- VT. M-KTUVTM IHT i M V White and Colored, 1'),.; : 1 . TrieV 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 .!.(.. . ,!.( .,)..: .(t,V . I:tr! sold in this place. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. oct a s ECOND r - i -K K K K KK K K K K ssss S8Sa im 00 T OO T OO ;;Ti!0oo0 OCG C O o OOO 8 'Of :SIW GGG U G a G- GGk GGG OO O O O O P . O OO OO O O O O Q O OO DDD D D D D D D DDD SSSS 8sss 8888 In TEN I !V. I Don't fail to call and see the nandsome OIL CLOTH CRETONS. .-T.i 1'iofl i t.if : GERMANTOWN WOOL In all shades. ALso, SECOND STOCK of Black Cashmeres, and Ladles' Cloaks. Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerchiefs for 75 cents. Ask to see our 50 cent Corset Reeond Stock, of., Wk4te. Shaker Flannels.: and Shetland Shawls, in blue, pink, cardinal, chinchilla and white. Don'tlaU toKMini OQ.Umbratta.'! , 1 -.rti Ask to see the best 81 in uie mancei ior $i.uu Do not fail to examine my 8tock of Boots and Shoes, fresh from the fctories.T -. .iaH second arrival 01 uniaren's Merino unaer snirts. Ask for invisible Hair Pins. A well Selected 8teck. 06 Crepe- Lace. Ruffling at prices to suit the times. Be sure to look at my Kid Gloves, In all colors. Don't fall to see the cheapest Stock of Hats in aiso, iase a iook ai my uianKeis. A New line of Shirtings and Pillow Casing. Be sure to call and get some of those cheap Ham burg Edgings. A stocK 01 uouon uatung, ior quiiis, on nana. Respectfully, Tryon street, opposite Charlotte Hotel OCt 14 5 .ri My .-vv i ii Ml it ...,) N EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! it ! -hi. GLORIOUS NEWS ! .A i'Ht mi -jiihi'-i. GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! (LORIQUS NEWS, ! u) a;:t..l .in -1.1 AHT GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! itc-l t.ii;: 'i! 1 !.'.. II.; l i ui '"I 'Jill.lj I' il-iil i i!1 "i.S.ri;.;;-! -ill' An LMJlESETPiCK f all the Latest Novelties in I t:,;!-!! l.nl. 'A Htdl PRINTS, jr.iiajPODSJijijiii Hiik-mziAur. 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATSFuMHGG'b0D:k .riwl'l M X .!!. -:libJiilI .1 .q L25 per oent-sajefl iriibnjjng, a1JbilsapoP"lar e8" ! ...... f Evetrytmari?woman and child, is cordllily Invttecf' to anxrnJne our goodsj ,KrnoItJ A .coin .1 .a .noxia JtJl mil A , . xt if AnTlTCl SDM i a a. jauftuwo.vu a. juujuus a homo. . JLtv-M (11-.H..MOBRIS. A BRO&iJT 1 F- BeaUM BOYS' SUITS.'elegotitlytrinuaedl at Reduced Rates. , sept2BJ CHARrQTTE; - I. Some leveled hflrs'S'wall, a dome That lords Its glided arch and lies, in While. at its base a beggar cries lV . ,( , ( For bread, and djes-and that )a Rome.. ;ih,M -A-tmf .;-'.IH : jlr..!i'i 'liiaiM '7 Yet Rome Is Ronje;' $ad Rome'she' janust ' M ,And shaH'remaltt beside hergates," ',' " 'And tribute take of kings and States " Uuta Oie stars have fallen to dust , """" -'rn.'' - J "' Yea, Time on yon campagnlanTpiain7 , ' MK. Has pitched in siege his battle tents; I And round about her battlements ' HaStaarched and trumpeted to vain. ). These skies are Rome! The very loam Lifts tip and speaks in Roman pride; L&nd Time, outfaced and still defied; ! . i Sits by. and wags his beard at Rome. it .JU i. I OBSElivAXIONS. S,:-H - ; - ::'r ' Hay and oats are so cheap that the. Detroif tree Prww says ft is cheaper to be a jackass than a man. ; ' A' Portland tOregon) dispatch says' Eugene A. Cronln dlAl th'errtMohday night Cronin enjoyed soeotorJstyuflngte resdenQ,cwuit , ; . :Ihvlti rdent(MeMahoo te rettre on the score that 1'every one has had enough of him," has cost thaip 100, and the imprisonment of two of those connected with tt w -.'. Gek'Sftermah expressed th& opinion a few days since to a Richmond gentleman tha. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston ought to be sent to Congress without opposition. ' Prof. Peters has got his work in- on another new planet When the professor discovers a planet he simply marks It and turns It loose. Next year he will discover it again. N. o. Picayune. Who'll be the last man on earth?" is the sud den inquiry by a Boston paper. Well, If no one else will accept if our country calls if but you probably see the drift. .Free Press,- ' A girl will, sit with a fellow all night on the stairs at ball, with no clothes on above her waist worth speaking of, but would faint away dead if the same fellow were to meet her on the stairs, muffled from head to foot In three nightgowns. Curious, isn't ft?:. .' i ; Sir Garnet Wolsely Is only forty-five. It was he who visited the Confederate army during the war and formed the opinion that Lee was the greatest military genius since Napoleon, and that he was greater than the German generals of .this genera te China they behead a physician who loses a patient If this custom could be introduced in the United States a larger number of -young men who are now hanging around medical colleges would immediately, turn their ..attention to agriculture or some, other useful and harmless, pursuit Some some, otJ Sentinel. "If General BuOefwere a man of honor." says the Boston Advertiser, "he would resign his seat In congress." rossiDiy ne wouw; outnaa ne been a man of honor,, .he would have had no seat to re sign, having : been elected for the reason that he was not a man of honor. - . ; ,( ' It is a' mistake to snbuose that, owlhe to the dig nity aitd character of : his demeanor, George Wash mgttrti nver had : a "hick-name," even when a small boy. At any rate, several of his aged colored nurses now livlngJln this State tells us that the boys at school used to call him "Flggers," because hewouldn'rile; ' -. r ." '." i.".:'Ji It has far many years been one of the Btandinfi? arguments of the Radicals that Democracy thrives best where ignorance is most prevalent; that the school-house Is fatal to Democratic majorities. In this connection it may be worth noting that the State of Indiana has the largest school fund of any State In the Union. WasTungton Post. FROM WASHINGTON. The Rice-Hampton Controversy and the Law of k itMaiiawen rue new YorK and Virginia ana '!Uryif:-X$'k and'Miisissippi Cases, &c. ..r..i.i.:.ni , . Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. THE JLEX TALIONIS. Washington, October 13. In view of the refusal f Gov. Rice, of Massa chusetts, .to surrender :i the fugitive Kimpton. the suggestion has been made that in case of $ -Massachusetts crimi nal escaping into -any one of the Souths efn: States the Governor thereof should retaliate by refusing to give him up.i Hut no such suggestion as tms is likely. to be heeded. The action of Gov. Rice re-calls a very similar case which hapr; tid-more- - thanthirty - years ago- - rVhen Wm. H. Seward was Governor of New York, Gov. M6D6Well, of Virginia, demanded the rendition , of an, uidlcted criminal, who was also a slave. Mr." Seward relused the - demand on tne ground that the . .obiect was not to pun ish! the man for crime,' but ' to ! get him back to slayeiy; John Tyler was Eresi- considered bv his administration and it was concluded, that the constitutional clause. reLitive tQ the surrender of .fugi tives escaping from objb. State to anoth er must3Befenfrced 'by-the States them selves, and that the federal government could not marta-tn' ebmpfer a' Stater. to discharge its obligations, i .A year or more after this a criminal from' iSTew York escaped into Mississiprji, and; Go v-; errior Seward immediately made requi-' sition on, the Governor? rof -Mississippi if ori the person ;of the1 -f ugitd ve.; : ' Much pressure was brought ' tfr .bear, upon th6' governor oi mississiupi w iimuce sum to dishonor the reqmsition of the Gov ernor of New York. It is probable that the' Mississippi Governor would have atifted i his friends by treating uov. swari asithe latter had treated Gov. McDowell, of Virginia, but it; was found that lie had np, discretion; in the premV. isesjias Mississippi inad by law provided that the executive of the State'; shonld rieftvifr 11 fnffltivea when lawfillty de--manded by the Governor .Mother, States. After the recent experience be tween South Carolina and Massachu setts it would be well if all the State Legislatures should follow the example Bet by Mississippi so .many years ago and pass laws to enforce the constitu tional proyfeitsmiwithH reference to the surrender of fugitives from justice. A jreiryoiirestlhg discussion .took place on this whole subject ted states senaten 185U. wnenrtne iu gitive slalbiUasibefoMJtJJatiody. Several of the Republican canliaates4 f6t iigreslvratti4:ooms of Ithe rtlaw bes?2inr JornmonevrfiA "ifiroodlyj lot oifi campaigirocumenra are still on that monev would go much' ; further Han'QOCiiigenTs. Tnesrwerecompeiiea i to eo awav disarhDillted.ft3 4he exche quer is empty, ami the signs.-of replen-- i3hing are not proiajsmg'f FoEjany3isef hat the committee is likely to be, with io funds in its possession, it might as well close its doors, and not wait unui he final oveirwhelming defeat in jno- Vember. A New AkJine.Enterprise. Atlanta Cionsdtution. Mr. GriPAfl' .KpcheeraY patentee of an improved lime kiln, and Mr. Waver W. Toreacre, recently of the fi-eight department.pf the, .Atlanta & Cnarlotte1 Air-Line railwayhave form- ' tU cl rrnarf ,n prsh l n and will at Once commence tne manuiacture oi ume uu m ... ' an eTtensive scale, .at. -the celebrated lime works located - at Limestone Snrinffs. South Carolina,, These are the Snlv lime Works of anv consequence on thft Piedmont Air-Line, and the product is said to be superior for .Doth building and agricultural purposes, f Secretary Sherman" tasdecided to limit Tiiirchase of bar silver by the gov- (rnment and to buy outbids, to be re itaived at Washington, for delivery of N. -0,,. THURSDAY; OCTOBER 17 1878; :. . . .' . . .:':. -TM yendVetrfiiect' Helena Axt iand the city iiamndrities have is sued q, card on tne subject. '4 ; " ; The .library of ; Mr. Augustin ; Daly, the , New.dXork theatrical, manager, numbering 1417 volumes, was put up at auction juonaay.. . . ; ( ; , ' Justus II. Schwab, the communist was arraigned- in New York Monday ior vioiatmg' tne excise' law, on com-? plaint of Agent Whitney, but discharg ed for want of evidence, inquired of the justice' whether he had a right to shoot any such man as Mr. Whitney down when entering his saloon without per- mission. - Tne -justice informed him that he couid-not do. so nnless his life was' in danger, " . I The yellQwfever mortality in the South continues diminishing as the lall season advances; though the disease it-, self is. gtillffpreadingrin the .country! piaces., : Anef,ainicted ciues snow tewer deaths and new cases than last week,, and there is, nqw .every prospect of the gradual disappearance of the disease. The distresgampng the sick and poor is now tht:. main consideration. All Jiope for thoroeiwpry of Jeff Davis, Jr has been abandoned. -. Gen. McCook has been ordered to take charge of education in the army, and will at 6nce inquire into the pro gress making j in that direction, and take steps to put the system provided by law into' operation. The statutes provide that schools shall be establish ed at all posts, garrisons and perma nent camps at which troops are station ed, in which the enlisted; .men shall be instructed in the common English branches especially in the history of the United States. Provision is also made fori the instruction of soldiers' children. Soldiers whose education has been neglected gladly avail of the prof fered instruction. Officers or privates are detailed as teachers. Some Results of the Cctobcr Elections Baltimore Sua In view of the possibility of the elec tion of the President being thrown into the next House of Representatives,. the elections on Tuesday of last week pos sess considerable significance. In Ohio and Indiana the Eepublican majorities in the present delegations are reversed, the Democrate having a majority of the new delegations from each State, count ing De La Martyr, National from Indi ana, who has indicated his purpose to co-operate with the opponents of the Republican party. As is known, should the election of President be thrown in? to the House, each State will cast' one vote, a majority of the delegation decid ing h6w this vote shall be cast Should the States having yet to elect sho w no change in the political status of their delegations the next House will stand as follows : Democratic Alabama, Arkan sas, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, In diana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, uregon, Ohio, south Carolina. Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Vir ginia 20. Republican Colorado, Illi nois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachu setts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampslrirer New York. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, vv isconsin 16. Divided calitornia. Florida 2. Qf the divided States, Flori da will in all probability go for the Dem ocrats, which would give them twenty one votes in the House out of thirty-: eight. Calif ornia is doubtful. The Re! publicans have a bare majority in the present delegation from New York; and the Democrats have one in that from New Jersey, and either may be reversed next month. In order to acquire a ma- I jority by States the Republicans would . nave to wm n e w j ersey, i;aiiiorma and Florida; ' and take Connecticut to ' the divided column a result which hard-, ly probable. i i The Recent Elections. Wash. cor. Baltimore Sun, Several leading Western Democrats' members of Congress and others, have arrived here since the elections of last week. - They all express themselves as entirely satisfied with the result, and ' those of them who are following the : greenback Trio vement assert very posi tively that they are not in the least dis- couraged by the election of the Repub lican State ticket in Uhio. . Xhe say that next year the opposition to the Republi cans will De. united and is . sure to tri umph. . Senator McDonald, of. Indiana, who ; has not gone off to any extent on . greenbacks, is nevertheless , very ? much -, gratmed at the triumph oi the Demo-, crats in his State. ' He thinks ; Indiana is now taken out of the list of doubtful States. He thinks Mr. Voorhees will be re-elected to the United States Sen- j ate, ioi; -iihg, term; ; commencing next , March... It is trtte that a movement has i already been initiated to bring out a hard money Democrat for the Senate, but. it was so generally understood dur ing the campaign , that., a ;Democratic Legislature meant the election of Mr Voorhees that it will be. , very difficult to go , .contrary : to the popular under standing., fl ,' j , Fat Man Hade Happy Loses 61 lbs. . ; " ' ;; JyrynB,.AiJL, July 20th, 1878. Botanio Ifxnicnrx o.l Buffalo, N. T.: j Gentlemen jkbout three months ago 1 commenc ed using your"Antl-Fat," at which' time my weight Was 219 poimd&' By - following your directions carefully, I have succeeded in reducing my weight to'158 pounds., -Thisis all. very satisfactory and pleasant; but Just previous to my commencing the use of your medlcln,l had purchased two suits of fine clothes at a high price, and find to my dismay, that they are entirely useless to me now. When I put one 01 my coats on, myxnenas ten me it iooks like a coffee.sack on a bean-pole, and when I put the pants en, well,-description falls. My object in writing is to ascertain whether you have not, in connection with your medicine business, an estab lishment where your patrons, similarly situated, eottld-exchange these useless garments for others that Would fit. I think you ought to have some thing of the kind, as it would be an. inducement for many to use the Anil-Fat, who now object to using It, in eonseouence of the loss they would sustain In throning aside valuable : garments. Just turn this ' matter over tti; your jntad. ; A "clothing, exchange?: is what you want in connection with your .Anti-Fat business.' 'xourstruiy, , . so, iioYp, , Is ad easy stage la eases of dyspepsia. ;A slight- attack of Indigestion, especially when there la a predisposition to digestive weakness of the stomach mustspeedflyj culminate in the more, obstinate form of the disease. " It Is welli therefore, to adopt : preventive: measures, early. 'Aitnougn Mostetters Stomach Bitters overcomes, If persisted in, eases; of dyspepsia of long standing ,lf . is obviously the part oi wisdom to use ltrethe malady assumes a chronic phased This is, particularly; true, . because as dyspepsia advances, It engenders , other bodily: evils,' such as disorder of the Dver, constipation or undue toeseriesa of the howels: 'nervous disorders, nypoxhpnddavaieepledsnecfiu t These maladies are both prevented and . remedied; by ttie Bitters, but how much better to cheek them in their outset with the great alterative, than to wait ' until they estab lished a Drmer foothold in the system Surely the advisability of this must be apparent, , yi ..j i'l'rt o tliO ' H ( 'rl.T'?!L'"--Mil's mi fl lii oiS Dhysiciah,.' reared from', practice, having had Dlaeed in his hands by an East India mission' ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for the- speedy and permanent. ure for eonsumptioru bronchitis,, catarrh,, asthma,- and all throat and lung anecnons, also a positive ana radical cure ior nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after hamner tested its . wonderful ' mrotlve -nowers In thousands of eases, has felt It bis duty to make it known to nia sunenng ieuows. Actuated Dy tms motivei and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send, free of charge, to all what desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using to -German, French' or jmgusn. uent Dy mau oy Midirasmff wun siamn. Sberar, 149 Powers' Block, Bochester, New York; octy 4W t H Atmt.' -- '' . - '.v J To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness,, early de cay, loss 01 mannooa, tc., 1 wui sena a receipt wui cure you, rtuun ur uuAnuis. xms remedy was discovered bra missionary In! America. . Send a self-addressed envelope to the KJCV. JOSEPH T INMAN, Station A Bible House; NewTorktSty,",.: V.. ., may30dwtf , -!:: -AlrtaBwBi-iiii,"J.1-;;'J j. It makes no difference how many physicians, or now much medicine you; have tried, it Is now an es tablished fact that German Syrup Is the onr ieme dy which has given complete satisfaction In. severe eases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are ret thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Afiecttoasv Consumption, flem orrhages. Asthma, Severe Colds settled, on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac who nave n personal knowledge of Boechee's German Syrup. To such we would Bay that 50,000' dozen were sold last year without one.. eompUOnt. Con- Biunpi cents. sumpUves try Just one bottle. Regular size ,75 t)id by ail dniggiste m America. ; - OB1QINAL. B EAUTT: OR, TBK ; ' SECRET OF A FAIR FACE. An Item of Interest to Every Lady who Desires to be More Beautiful than she now is. Unfortunately not one woman in n. hundred, mh Jected to the whims of an American climate nn&- sesses that basis and starting point of real beauty a pum auu ciear complexion. ' What nature has thus denied, art must be called upon to furnish. It can be done: It Is done dallv. Pmf w w Hagan placed beauty within the reach of every un blessed daughter of Eve when he discovered thai surprising article known in fashionable circles as ine true secret 01 beauty, and called MAGNOLIA BALM. The Magnolia Balk is a sure device for ereaMhi- a pure and blooming complexion. It conceals all natural blemishes in the most surprising and effective manner. It removes all rouehness. eruntlona. rednnaa. blotches, freckles, and tan with magical power. It drives awav all . evidences of faiiimn nnd citement , It makes the plainest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazzling Duritv and makes the neck, face and arms appear graceful, luuuiu, turn yiump. . It makes a matron of 3K ordft lnoir not mma than 20 years old, and changes the rustic maiden iiiw a cultivated cny peue. The Magnolia Balm removes all Umixhat nmi m- ceaU every drawback to beauty; and, while it is at harmless as water, it is so life-like m its effects that the closest observer cannot detect its use. Ladles who want to make themselves attractive can make an absolute certainty of it by using Ha GAK'a Magnolia Balm, and we know of no other way. It Is the cheapest preparation in the world, all things considered, and may be had at any drug store. JR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT pURGATIVE PEHjETS. THE LITTLE GIANT CATHAKTIOS. No use of takms the laive. renulsivn. nansenna Pills. COmDOsed of ehean. crude and hnlkv Inimvll. ents. These Pellets are scarcely larger than musf lara seeas. Being entirely vegetable, no Dartlcular care is re quired while using them. They operate without uisiuruiuice to ine consniuaon, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, impure Blood. Pain m the Shoulders. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the Stom- acn, Baa xaste in tne Mouth, Bullous attacks, Pain in region of Kidneys, Internal Fever, Bloated feel ing about the Stomach. Rush of blood to Head.take Dr. Pierce's . PLEASANT PURGATIVE PELLETS. 1 In explanation of the remedial power of these Pur gative Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may be said that their action unon the animal) economy Is universal, not a gland or tissue escap-' lng their sanltive Impress. Age does not Impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar coated and inclosed In glass bottles, their virtues oeing tnereny preserved unimpaired ior any length of. time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the ease: with, pills put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. For all diseases where a Laxative, alterative or Purga tive is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction. Sold by Druggists. H. V. MEBCE, M. D., Proprietor, World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, New York. G OLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. By its great and thorough blood Durifvlne Droner- ties, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the worst Scrofula to a common Blotch, Pimple or Eruption. Mercurial disease, Mineral Poisons, and other effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution es tablished. Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are eonouered bv this nowerfuL nnri- 4ylng, and invigorating medicine. ; jfcspeciauy nas it mamiested its potency in curing Tetter, Rose Rash. Boils. Carbuncles. Sore eves. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, White Swellings, Goitre or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. If you feel dulL drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headace or dizziness, bad taste In mouth, Internal heat . or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, irreg ular appetite, and tongue coated,' you are sufferine from Torpid Liver, or bllllousness. In many cases Of Liver Complaint only Dart of these svmntonui are experienced.. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. fierce s . GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY? ?. ' has no equal as it effects perfect and radical cures. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consumption, it has astonished the medical fraternity, and eminent physicians pro nounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age;' While it cures the severest coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood, Sold by drug gists. , -.t- : : trrwi r -rri-j.M.1-; r , K- v.-ifLEKCjs, J4. v. Proprietor, -1 ! ' World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel,' ..: ; , m. . : - Ji'.-Buffalo, New York, I ' ; -. .-; ;.. -; ,V, '; Freauent headache, discharge faDlne lnto'Qiroat. aometimes profuse, watery, thick mucuous,. puru lent, offensive etc. In others, a dryness, dry, wa tery. -weak or : inflamed, eves: atoDDhur un. or nh- struction of the nasal passages, ringing in jBar&! clearness, juiwkjuk anu cougnmg w ciear me umac, ulcerations, scales from uleers, voice- altered, nasal twang; offensive taeath. Impaired or total depriva tion of sense of smell, and taste, dizziness; mental depression, loss oi appeaie, moigesuon, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc - Onry a few of these symptoms,, are JJkelj. to be present tat any case at !' DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY . nroduces the Most radical cures of the worst eases p of Catarrh; no- matter of how long standing. The nqma remedy may ne sunned, or oener appuea or the use of Dr. Pierce's lrache. ;Trdsl8the mly form of Instrument yet invented with, which fluid' medicine can be carried high up and perfectly ap" piled to au nans ra tne affected oasai passages And. the chambers or cavities communicating. therewith,: In which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal discharge generally pro ceeds, j Its- use Is pleasant and easily understood, from directions , accompanying each . Instrument Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of cold m the head by a few applications. " It Is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic drugs or poisons. Catarrh Remedy and. Douche so y wVpTERCRXl'rlefor: i World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, A ti unit ju.j' jut-,ii -ni w Jaunaio,ew xorm.ni NO. 3,006. j QHARUTTTS SUCCESS j ! MOT W lTHtff AMPIKQ XT :ul ::K EXTRAORDINABJLY L4BGE PUBCHAS129- -THISFALL,- ! I .' AND BXGARDLSSS OFTHS ATTtMPrB FBOlf ALL OjriAft- ! ', 1 ' - : .:-..,, : i . ; i 1 i i k TSB8 TO DEttSCT TEI TKADB . , F B O M C H A R L O TT E nrro othkb CHAnrxLS,- Tet the good Judgment of the people on the one ! ! hand, and iny superior advantaces In par- chases on the other hand, YTB-VteBCOME ALL r- AKT I HAVB HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So much so that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their nssr stocks, gone North for a 8SSS KKB OOO OO NN IT DDD o n o o nm k n n SSo EB O OONNNDD B OO O O N NN D D S8S EEK OOO OO N NN DDD PPP V r pc ppp u P u U RKR OOO H H A. RSSa EEK i IT B K O O H BAA a E U RRB O HHH A A. 8Sa EK TI -R -an n H mil S UU R R OOO H HA ABt' KEB? AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH' -IS NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan . j i . i i ' i 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. . . . : . ' j-'i: fJET" 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 WITTKOWSKY. R EMARKABLE! 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 OOO L OO TTTT H H II NN N GGG OOL OO T H H II NN N G G H f " " i atxa. u a a if u u L OUT COO LLLL OO r U U MM. AA A AV W I 8KnS0gg CONSISTING OC MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at Wi; KAUFMAN 4 CCS. Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. Q7: ; A well Assorted Stock of , . , BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS ft CAPS) Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. rBT GIVE US A CALL. aeptSd ALL OPENING OF FINE if MM MMni. L MMMMIIL I t HUIIHIIL L M M iinE : l II Nit EES K II NN OH N N EX M M UM LIXL LIXLII X . HK EXX II u NN E , ; .ii.'. . 'ii . t i' AND ii i i ?l -7'J.l :! '-1TANCY DRY GOODS,';. XL til ls I ,i !' ' r ) i,i I i .L. I i ' I .A1) ft ltihr"i-. f"it io ' i; 1 v III i i i k i OfiJ i i 4 I nil H i' & ' ','i " V 1 .. . . , iT . . r . . 8 . ... I i in f r zrw fnin ; in) i . i ii n :S.ll At 1 ll GRANDEST DISPLAY OF 1TNE G00I)9 ' l5t .mull z. iliid'-iii. .nirhb "io vtu ' f EVER EXHIBITED X CBARVt3TkliJi i i nr -Al,,-tter.--,n -a is . , i-, . ! A'' u-t VBfl .HQS BX 1,8.! i hn.i: -.IT f" ., .'i-i J.:;Jl.'i,i',i!"illt'',"I r' ' ;.-'' v i ., . .ui'tui villus rxaauinna, haxd-bills, PAMPXLSTSjCISCVLAXXCHXCKA.da ' ,.. ' i lu1 l a l- "j hi i wj-Jv'' 1 " ; -. " UB AUTUMN TABRICS I ! " G .t a;iT ai.33 .o'j m mimi i i HMt i rir ni-s; ti I'.y.unuii'i ivlfcrn .(! 4;Sro) jfcirt odJ 'Hi hi i. '; il uiiii hil hi; Si Si'.dl Yi.Ucr i' t.i.iO IU U& t'ji& - : jiail nnh Knah iiT .?fi gDr't ftilAt' ... : :! lull .ttiv f l'ikllK-il hvi ('lili- .lil jtoil irll-? Tn:i ai :.J !. -'.un'tiM-Al mlt iJfi!iii9 .l,ii.43SDnisi otuoifl J'0i- .im-,: mi -Ml -nliAliu 'liin-n iii' 7 .MuiJysj'i lyifioiu; m-.1h.'I RI ' E . . : EX " EXES' . ju.-.l :!i'.l n. ifJ -n 1 1 m BBI 1 1 I! limi'jt it ' BBB I! i'iii;:ipnu 'H oil -ion ,sjiu Oil ! :i -,r': :'.-v-f y.i: f l')!'i--lii hI Iiluoil i . .. ;! s iiri'. j;i nu,;iii ilj il ( ii i V. I.) iiij . .1 i.iliU'J. J V Ji-h.rKtV ! - 'Ji .;ti; .M'.' I"!:- 'H; V-li IHiJ i uili-'ll frfUJOft Jfff OUR ATTBACTTVE DESIGNS' JbdfNOtf Dt fOR LHSPECTrONi .iir.;H! 'iJt !! '. 'AT uiit In ; 't 1 1 W have niadW great efforts to nieet (taamda of purchaeiloriljMr',,!i "j '". .; . : : r r : T I .-i 7 ;o:i 'tvuiy'i V- Ti A .-ittn-.ltv.l 'In nui'jitjuiuy ; :. -iidisq 'l ".UTfhUH'iil ;?o ! ' FALL AND Wu5t1 OUtIttD !oi U' i"; i; 1(1 FALL AND WDfrEB.OUTFITSi. -ni FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ? . ri 'ill '!-! i: () f'.i!(in ill .8t( i .-,('! , :,.i r.l.it'l ,-.tiHl!Jl:if) - .. 'J ', ;; ! ( ?x;n hiIh .nvlj;. i:.t Tb preemmeoM!hMd dttalMtf 4Mpi ducUons, andtheif; sunBttorttr. ji ;rrdi tepew Style and Geneila)mpletene8S,U,ti,a,i distinct FeturtUiari yer. .-;iii.-tiiJn(i')ll -ini 1 !'H(jo rimj no, i;: if.iii! ;. 'to )! m'JI ifi it i-.i Vitnl'.V , !!-. ::i ii-.ii! u jw.T! tii.-s! -;i iii)-.n -jilf ; . ... !:! .'.".j-. Win A-rtft fcidi "ruty'il A cordial, welcome ia extended igeaadaUrliKltK :. .:. . ,.i ii! i;i;; j-tA il l;l. - . , -tl . -tii IlililMtllOtt Jltt . i . ', i;J:-i-H.iitJ 9di .ititlt :,ii:v ilL!M&JkWnt o VB SECOND i-,.;: ...:;--. i:j;;.il'f:jtj-'l iU hi iT; STEMI-ANKUILDliPLAt ! 0 1 " i 1 - ' 1 SEMI-. ALIUSPLAYI!, ,v , ti.nl SEMI-AN .1 .i iu;il-) 'nt i .U'.ivtn-.irt, 4 lU'tf h'tlll 'It.!;, HI :-( i'ili;.l ' v .-i-ui:ii:i The CUmax of all, our Efforts Reached I ........ . The CHmai M a our Efforts Beached? ',' , .. ; The CUmax oC a our Effta Rflapbedl-' -.-. .tj . hi ct'.ui j-Kii; iiiii;i oi ta v.'l .', '(!; '; ii(.il't!'t id) i vlil'l Every Gamient FerfMi fet Bhapej ntiti)tak- Every Garment Perfect in Shape,. Fit, and Make, j Every Garment Perfect to Shape,' Ftt1 tod 'SSdJ J-. ' ' : . V.i. '.' Vl-.ill !i;ill iUtlqr-;ft PRICES Lowest we have 'eWtpioted. VARIETY The Large even tbvn tiihartottaj Every Department Thoroughly Complete. - si .'.; i.jn. tti.'.'ii"'- li' 'r tlixi :n I Ew tj tofr in oof Large and, BjncX1(W&xl Room tested Ite utmost capacity, : . k ,,;f(i!.,) Mar of the Styles of Goods which, we Jbowai, oBend Only by Our House: " 'i. " . ;i?lJ 4 ' 'f- : ; . ' ijoiH io; itun llijil'fi'i il lf')'!-'lt' ,;... , i -.v'.V V in lWlcs?)csl'm f'.l ri Atall pritotne0etauutdJOfth,P -li i'..;;u .',f!fj m1T .iiui)inru Hvli-. ' Foreign Goods of Our Own Direct DnportaflOti.,,,. . i .ii:ri.'n 'ulo.i'v.ii'.' ry.n J j.ttiu huv, v i ,,.!! ni 'i kwhf JmiMiiH U. , FURNISHING DEPARTMENTMaEntflen Ai j iif;, HrAi iiL-33tfiI 'Vi;ifl t-r.iiih;-U :; ... niWTtVl fi"-J1i;I'Siif-T- ' iVfiWi . W wnobPwjlirt limited percentage ta .cover erylcet.for tnperjii? tendence oi mamifnftm''' thW gtvei Wifefltot'; advaritagesweaDd1ooemtbe Urdtedkate '." . nu: i--rii.j--.ii lKltl;J;4n.,Iw'V'Ui -.si ; . : I, .i.;.!..I.V' 'imIJ : 'I'xh't ! .!!-' i ;;, r;,i: ;f.i rQjfa-.i'jrilil .killed) ! :.; ; wri STOCK, OF 0YZBCOAT8i )--fit w.A ii oj i! STSoFOYEaCOATli L-Jh. - '-ifiii.avnit Wl yvJ lllff il 3wlj lKHHH . Areol ate Latest Style fxes fromtlW'pnano'i tactory. and bf the . Wt'Fabrka' used1 thiaideif ' the wstera: ti'-'JAt il''Ji ' uj fciiiiiin..roJ .. iw;- mill iutea f-ici!?.irii . Can and to joursclt i W rm:inaTti K. politest attention to thoM wisljlpgito, exajko. f??,. vNjoi U ;nr,Kil? 10 i(iiAiuii ,- ' . , . I BERWANGFR A.PROi evll.fiif wilt t',tuMUw JifiuiiJix "iJ'wJn'' innji i:uvMAn xm i xuiorm. J. oil iiiVAlA, UH J( J iv.'hS S Hir! J.o-ff .vyiil iuiu i'Jlii;m f.nu j-, yltUlF 7l?J Our entire stock of GOODa3 ?-sftA ifr tr.if't fl ifiti 'HIT .Ainvyi nrfTA M'aIUI .iJiiioII nttvhVAi mulUa&M.W& xH xtTttXMnj' l Jiixtfcglinyi ,rriIorfr At-wX ,KT ) buz .cT;.feiKScGS& 4 TKorr3d'a714 - -I ' il if mil' 1 I MA I . .mAmmnMt at tkk tmittwtSaA lit) bU'wiNi df'l 0ie original cost ft materia, ad jte antX .t Mr o my patrons the benent oi, fi nosrm cra'S-lc afterthJi date;PhtogratU r.rJ.fce t " ?a t T" ... ri i I J AJ.. rff. frf ''..-iiLJ"l-f 'ltf i f pt22 , J.RTANirj:il NUALDISPLA

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