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CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1878.
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LIAS 4 COHEN
Desire to inform their friends and Customers, both
Wholesale and Retail, that their
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required ior 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 ean be bought
In any market; and we will agree to duplicate any
bill purchased In any of the Northern markets. . . :
We invite the ladles to Inspect the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS
Ever Brought to this Market
Also, our Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black
Alpacas, Mohairs and Dress Goods, Embroideries,
Ac., all of which can be bought cheap at
ELIAS & COHEN'S.
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URGESS NICHOLS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE !
FURNITURE !
BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C
BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, &C
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FURNITURE!
A Full Line of
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES f
LOUNGES!
LOUNGES!
LOUNGES
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
iW COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
No. 5 West Trade Street.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
t-r Fine , Assorte of Children's Carriages,
tjust arrived. Call and see them.
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We have DRESS GOODS 30 Inches wide, at 10 cts
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THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EYES SOLD
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We have the best line of
1 FANCY DRESS GOODS
You'ever saw here, and at prices that sell the goods.
We keep the best assortment of KID GLOVES
and CORSETS in the city. Ask to see. our Kid
Gloves at 50cts.
It would be well for you to examine our Stock of
CARPETS. Almost a new stock, and cheap.
Our Stock o WATER PROOFS and Repellant
Cloths is large, and risked at prices to sell.
Don't fall to call on usSfor'your Sheetings and
Shirtings. ; We lead the market In ttds line.
See our FLANNELS,
White and Colored, ' " :
They are cheaper ,than ever.
Ladles and Gents win find a splendid fine of
MERINO AND FLANNEL VESTS.
Call on. us' for six of the cheapest SHIRTS ever
sold in this place.
ALEXANDER 4 HARRIS.
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GERMANTOWN WOOL in all shades. .
Also, SECOND STOCK of Black Cashmeres, and
Ladies' Cloaks.
Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerchiefs for
75 cents.
Ask to see our 50 cent Corset
Heeond 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 Shirt In the market for $1.00
Do not fall to examine my Stock of Boots and
Shoes, fresh from the factories.
Second arrival of Children's Merino Under Shirts.
Ask for invisible Hair Pins.
A wen 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 fail to see the cheapest Stock of Hats in
town. ,
Also, take a look at my Blankets. ?
A New line of Shirtings and Pillow Casing.'
Be sure to call and set some of those cheap Ham
burg Edgings. -
. A Stock of Cotton Batting, for quilts, on hand.
Respectfully,
T. L. SEIGLE,
Tryon street, opposite Charlotte Hotel
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EW GOODS!
NEW GOODS !
GLORIOUS NEWS !
GLORIOUS NEWS !
GLORIOUS NEWS !
GLORIOUS NEWS !
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES !
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES !
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An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties in
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DRESS GOODS I
READY-MADE CLOTHING;!
' BOOTS AND SHOES!
HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c!
25 per cent saved in buylnglat thjs popular, es-
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Eyery man, woman'and cMd. to cpiialljr Invited
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DORA PKBBY.
"How long," he asked, "will you remember this
How long?" Then downward bent
His kingly head, and on her lips a kiss '
Fell like a flame a flame that sent
Through every vein , . t
Love's joy and pain;
"How long," he asked, "will you remember tms?w
"How long?" She lifted from his breast her cheek
Red with sacred love, .
Yet when her redder lips essayed to speak,
And when her heart did move .' 'L'::
To answer grave and sweet, : : s i .
Somehow a smile unmeet,
Broke waywardly across' red lips and cheek.
"How long, how long will I remember this? ! -
Say you." she murmured low
"Say you," and while she trembled with her bliss,
That smile went to and fro
Across her flushing face,
And. hid a graver grace
"Say you, how long win you remember this?"
He bent above her in that moment's bliss,
He held her close and fast;
'Hotf long, how long will I remember this ?
Until I cross at last
With failing, dying breath,
That, river men call Death
So long. SO long, will I remember this."
But when apart they stood, did he remember
His words that wnamer day?
Did he remember 'througn trie" long December
The warmth and love of May,
The warmth and love, and bliss,
The meaning of that kiss,
When kingdoms stood between-did he remember?
Ah, who can say for him ? For her we know
The king's kiss was her crown:
For her we know no agony of woe, , w .
NO other smile or frown,
Could make her heart forswear
That summer morning there,
Beneath the forest trees of FantlnUltfau.
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OBSERVATJONS.
Pierre Lorillard intends to send Parole, to Eng
land. ' The Rothschilds, It is said, have agreed to loan
Egypt $30,000,000 to clear off her floating debt,
Mrs. Kate Southwlck, a few years ago the honor
ed wife of a Louisville millionaire, is now a misera
ble Inmate of a Chicago jail.
Among the most remarkable Inventions repre
sented at the recent paper exhibition at Berlin
were paper teeth. They are said to be singularly
durable. '
James Parton says that If there was ever aa
honest man Ben Butler Is one. Don't believe,
then, there was ever an honest roan; Detroit Free
Press.
The Dalton (Ga.) Citizen is responsible for the
statement ; that .the qnnymajiy heavy persimmon
crop this fall Is a sure sign of "a long, stormy and
snowy winter."
"What shall be done with our children when
they 'leave school?" asks a cotemporary. Why,
give them their dinners and send them back,
Nornstovm Herald.
A candidate for office In Southwestern Virginia
was telling the people the other day that he was
raised between the rows of corn, when a fellow yell
ed out, "A pumbkin, by G d!"
It Is reported that the Times and Tribune are to
be consolidated. They might as well be. It is un
necessary to run two sheets which are so near alike
that one has examine the head to know which ass
is braying. Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Two physicians in Ohio are quarrelling In print
as to their skill. They accuse each other of killing
patients, and give the 'names of the alleged vic
tims, with criticisms of the treatment and other in
formation of a character highly Interesting to rela
tives of the deceased, persons.
Suicide is an hereditary disease in many families '
In Germany; its frequency is in part attributed to
the vicious system of intermarriage among near
relations, many uncles and nieces, aunts and
nephews marrying merely to keep property or titles
in the family.
"Whereas dresses with trains raise in the streets
clouds of dust Injurious to the public health, the
wearing of such dresses on the streets Is hereby
prohibited," says an ordinance just promulgated at
Prague. ,
A WORD FROM TILDEN:
WHAT HE HIS TO SAY FOR HIMSELF.
He Repudiates the Ctp&er Telegrams and Makes a
Few Remarks About Negotiatiug
for Electoral Votes.
New York, October 17.- 1 p.m.r The
following card from Mr. Tilden has
been given to the press: "l have read'
the publications in the Tribune of the
8th instant, purporting to be transla
tions or cipher telegrams relating to the
canvass of votes in Florida at the Presi
dential election of and have look
ed over those printed in the Tribune of
this morning, relating Jto the canvass in
South CMMa. I have no knowledge
of the existence of these teelgrams, nor
any information about them, except
What lias been derived from or since the
publications of the Tribune. So much
for these telegrams generally.
1 shall speak yet more' specifically as
to some of them. First, those which
relate to an offer purporting to have
been made in "behalf of some members
of the State board of canvassers of
Florida, to give for a pecuniary com
pensation certificates to the Demo
cratic electors who had been actually
chosen, ...... - .
"ifbne of these telegrams, nor any tele
gram communicating such an offer, or
answerinsr rnich ah offe' or relating to
such an offer, were seen by me, translat
ed to me, or the contents ot it in any
manner made known to me.
I had no knowledge of the existence
or mirnort of anv telesrram relating to
that subject, nor did I believe the fact
that such an offer ot the lonaa certin
cates had been, made until after the 6th
of December, at which time the certifi
cates were , divided and the electoral
vote cast.4' 11 '
The information casually reached me
as of a past event; It was accompanied
by the statement that the offer had been
rejected.
'i'ttllVJas to'the publication in thle
Tribune of this morninz,. Jurprtmg tp
be a translation of cipher telegrams
relating to the canvass of votes in
South Carolina in 1876, which I have
seen since I wrote the foregoing, I can
speak of them noies definitely of posi
tively.
JSo one ot such telegrams, either in
cipher or translated, was ever shown to
or its contents made known to me. No
offer or negotiation in behalf of the
State canvassers of SouthiCarolina, or
any of them, or any dealing witn any ot
them, in respect to the certificates to
the electors was ever authorized or
sanctioned in any manner by me; direct
ly or through any other person.
I will add that no offer to give the cer
tificates of any returning board or State
canvassers of , any Sjfce;tQ.:ithe Demo
cratic electors" in consideration of
promises of office, or money, or proper
ty ; no negbtiatioft of any such member,
or ta influence the action .of any elector
of President and Vice-President by such
motiVes was ever entertained; fconsider
edori tolerated by me or, by anybody
wtthiri'mv influence, by my consent or
wlthmfr knowledge or acquiescence.
iQi wiCjh contempiacea iruicnuii
could at any time nave come tyvMiiu
raiig6 oi my power without tnat pdwer
being instantly exerted to crush at out.
A. Deliei was aouDiiess current, hum. ue
tifiridtes from Florida conforming to
thp. actual vote of the peoDlaweieitttbe
market ri'ave not the slightest
rimihtin thBWollddiMrfMfDsfelL
TOcenTrntWwIhat
the Floridavotecouldharebeeif ;,E6tiht
if Mr. Tilden had . heeru.4onprable
enough to desire it done for a great deal
less than $50,000.: r$20jfJ007 ltwas
Vnnwti that, either one of the two, mem
bers who composed a majority of the
Florida State canvassers could coatrol
ita atinn and eive certificates to t the
Democrats; either one of them could,
settle the Presidential controversy in.
favor of the Democratic candidate who
lacked but one vote.",
o How accessible to venal inducements
they were is shown by the testimony of
MqLin, the chairman of . the board of
State canvassers, in his examination
before the Potter committee in June last..
.He admitted that the true vote of the'
people i of Florida was; in favor of the
Democratic electors, and, that fact even,
appeared on the face of ; the county re
turns, including : the true return i from
Baker county, notwithstanding the great
frauds . against the . Democrats in some
of the county returns. He confessed
that in yoting to give certificates to the
Republican electors, he ., acted under
the influence of promises that he should
be rewarded in case Mr. Hayes became
President. Adding 'certainly these
promises must have had a strong control
over my judgment and action.'
After the certificates of the Louisiana
returning board had been repeatedly
offered to Mr. Hewett and others for
monev, they were given in favor of Jhe
Republican electors, who had been re
jected by. a large majority of the voters,
and members of this board now possess
the most important Federal offices in
that State.
,' The pregnant fact always remains
that none of these corrupt boards gave
their certificates to the Democratic elec
tors, but they all did give them to Re
publican electors, r had a perfectly
fixed Purpose from which I never de
viated in word or act, a purpose which
was known to or assumed by all with
whom I was in habitual communica
tion. If the Presidency of the United
States was to be disposed of by certificates
to be won from corrupt;returning boards
by any form of venal inducements,
whether of offices or money, I was re
solved to take no part in the shameful
competition, and I took none.
The main interest of the victory
which resulted in my election was the
expectation that through the Chief
Magistracy a system of reforms similar
to that which has been accomplished
in our metropolis and State administra
tion could be achieved in the Federal
government. For this object it was
necessary I should be untrammelled by
any commitment in the choice of men
to execute the official trust of the gov
ernment and untrammelled by any ob
ligations i; to : special interests. I had
been nominated and was elected with
out one limitation of my;perfect inde
pendence. To have surrendered or
compromised the advantages of this
position by a degrading competition for
returning bond certificates would
have been to abandon all that made
victory desirable everything which
could have sustained me in the larger
struggles that victory would have impos
ed upon me. I was resolved to go into
the presidential chair in full command
of all myresources for usefulness, or not
at all, , While thus abstaining from an
ignominious competition for such
5ertific?ites, I saw , tbesq certificates as'
Obtained for the. Republican electors
who had been chosen by the people.
These false and fraudulent certificates
now confessed and proven to have been
obtained by corrupt inducements, were
afterwards made the pretexts for taking
from the fteonle their rightful choice
f PX-the Presincyoiid-yace-Presidency
These certificates were declared oy the
tribunal to which Congress had abdicat
ed the functions of deciding the count
of disputed electoral votes to beapso
lute and indisputable consequence of
the title to the Chief Magistracy of the
nation. Florida, which had united all
her executive, legislative and judicial
powers to testify to Congress long be
fore the count, who were then genuine
agents, which had, by statute, caused a
recanvass, the issue of new certificates,
and a formal sovereign authentication
of the right of true electors to deposit
votes entitled to be counted, was neld
to he incapable of communicating to
Congress, a fact which cannot now be
disputed. Congress, though vested by
the constitution with authority to count
the electoral votes, though unrestricted
either as. to the time when it should re
ceive evidence or as to the nature of
the evidence, and though subjected, to
no appeal from its decision, was declar
ed to have no power to guide its own
count by any information it could ob
tain, or by any authority which it might
accept irom the wronged ana betrayed
State. - S.J. Tilden.
'The Oldest Inhabitant."
Fayetteville Gazette.
A correspondent writes to us, giv
ing some remarkable information re
garding Mr. Henry sessoms, or mock-
ersville, in this county. He will Tiave
attained the extraordinary age, ot I0o
years some time during tnis montn.
He is the grandfather of Mr. Kelly Ses
soius, a well-known and esteemed citi
zen of the county. The old gentleman
was never beyond the borders of the
State of North Carolina ; he retains his
mental faculties to a wonderful degree,
but his sight is very dim, and he is al
most entirely deal.
Since writing the above we have
gathered some additional facts regard
ing Mr. Sessoms, from his grandson.
He has not only never been out of the
State, but, although living almost on
the banks of the Cape Fear, he has
never been to Wilmington, and he
could count on his fingers the number
of itijnesfhe hasbeen to Fayetteville.
Every day for twenty-five years a loco
motive has been steaming out from the
depot here, but Mr. Sessoms has never
looked upon the railroad track
or beheld a train of cars. Imbued with
all the Anglo Saxon love of home, he
has been best content to pass his days
about the old homestead, and to enjoy
the hours of his leisure under his own
roof-tree. Some years ago, for some ail
ment, Dr. "W. C. McDume was called in
to see him and if on that occasion he
did not take some medicine it is believ
ed in his family that he never swallow
ed a dose of "doctor's stuff" in his lif a
(Amazing commentary on the efheacy
of the disciples of Galen!) In the words
of on of his descendants, "Were he not
blind he could do some right good work
now,4 f of he is hale and vigorous, but if
he got started on a job he , would never
hear the dinner-horn, for he is as deaf
as a black-gum post !
Pressing Close to .(be Wall.
Probably no men ever stood closer to
a wall than did the four' miners who
working in the shaft of & Nevada mine,
heard the hoisting car break from i its
fastenings far above their heads. They
knew that there would be just1 a foot of
space between the falling car and the
wall, but. they were not so sure about
their own thickness, and there was f no
time for calculation. They made them
selves as flat as possible, and escaped
ihiuryj although the shirt of one was
171. XI VXJL - -----
The certainty and reliability of the monthly
drawings of the Louisiana State " Lottery Comnany
have received durlngrthe raging of the epidemic
a pretty severe test . Many persons were afraid
that the drawings would be postponed, and others
fttmrehensive that they .could not set anv resDonse
to their letters; but the management of this sterl
ing institution nas never scaled or postponed a
drawing since Its Incorporation in ' 1868. and has
established a reputation for Integrity and regularity
of, management topreoedented in the blitprj of
similar euverpiutes.
CoBsnaption Cured
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands bj an East India mission
ary the formula of a stogie 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 complaints, after
i having: tested Ita wonderful curative - powers In
thousands of cases, has. felt tt his duty : to. make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this
motive, and a desire -to relieve) ' human siifTerlns. I
will send, free of charge, ta all' 'who desire it, this I
recipe, wim imi curocuuna wr pastfaraiKauu usuig
In German, French or ISiglish.1 Sen y "man by
addressing wiih stamp-naming this' paper. W7 W.
Sherar, 149 Powers' Block; Bochester, New York.
odd 4w . . " ' ; :
Travellers often wonder why their fellow-travellers
are so loud in their praise of the Colonade Ho
tel, Philadelphia, but after a visit themselves they
are satisfied of Its famous excellence.
OBieiKAB.
B
EAUTY:
OR, THE
SECRET OF A FATS FACE.
An Item of Interest to -Every-Lady who Desires to
be More Beaatifulittian she now is.
Unfortunately not one woman in a hundred, sub
jected to the whims of an American climate pos
sesses that basis and starting point of real beauty
a pure and clear complexion,
What nature has thus denied, art must be called
upon to furnish.
It can be done; it is done dally. ProtW. E.
Hagan placed beauty within the reach of every un
blessed daughter of Eve when he discovered that
surprising article known hi fashionable circles as
the true secret of beauty, and called
MAGNOLIA BALM.
The Magnolia Balm is a sure device for creating
a pure and blooming complexion.
It conceals all natural blemishes In the most
surprising and effective manner.
It removes all roughness, eruptions, redness,
blotches, freckles, .and tan with magical power.
It drives away all evidences of fatigue and ex
citement. ,.
It makes the plainest face beautiful.
It elves the conmlerlon a dazzlkiz maltv and
makes the neck, face and arms appear graceful,
tatntHL and nliimn. . I -"'"i!
Irotund, and plump.
It makes ' a rruttron of ftK or 41 Inhk not. mora
than 20 years old and changes the rustic maiden
into a cumvateu city oeiie.
The Magnolia Balm removes all blemishes and con
ceals every drawback to beauty ; and, while xt is as
harmless as wafer, -tt so-lifelike in its effects that
the closest obttTH&pttrinot detect its use.
Ladles who want to make themselves attractive
can make an absolute certainty of it by using Ha-
gan a magnolia JtiALM, and we Know or no otner
way. It Is the cheapest preparation In, the world,
all things considered, and may be had at any drug
store.
jySL PIERCE'S PLEASANT
-pUBGATIVE PELLETS.
TTTE LITTLE GIANT CATHARTICS.
No use of taking the large, repulsive, nauseous
pills, composed of cheap, crude and bulky ingredi
ents. These Pellets are scarcely larger than mus
tard seeds.
Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is re
quired while using them. They operate without
disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation.
For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure
Blood, Pain in the Shoulders, Tightness of the
ucest, Dizziness, bour Kructaaons from the Stom
ach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Billions attacks. Pain
In region of Kidneys, Internal Fever, Bloated feel
ing about the Stomach, Rash of blood to Head, take
Dr. Pierce's
PLEASANT PURGATIVE PELLETS.
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 upon the animal
economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escap
ing their sanltlve Impress. Age does not Impair
the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar
coated and Inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues
being thereby preserved unimpaired for any length
of time, in any climate, so that they are always
rresn and reliable. This is not the case 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, sola by Druggists.
it. v. plkkue, M. v., xToprietor,
World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, New York.
Gr
OLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
By its great and thorough blood purifying proper
ties, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures'
an numors, rrom tne worst scroruia 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, (conquered1 ter this powerful, puri
fying, and lnvigoiadng medloine.i
especially nas it manifested its potency in curing
Tetter. Rose Rash. Bolls. . Carbuncles. Sore eves.
Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, White Swellings,
Goitre or thick rtecK, and Juuaiged ttianos. '
T-F rnn foal 1iill dmilKlT slVtll lt"Q tAf " V Q UO. DqIIaID
color of skin, or yellowish-brown sbbti dn face or
Doay, irequeni neaaace or aizzinessj oaa taste in
mouth, Internal heat or chills alternated with hot
flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Irreg
ular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering
from Torpid Liver, or billiousness. In many cases
of Liver Complaint only part .of these symptoms are
experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr.
nerce's
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
has ho equal as it effects perfect and radical cured.
In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and the
early stages of Consumption it has astonished the
medical fraternity, ana eminent pnysicians pro
nounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age.
While it cures the severest coughs, It strengthens
the system and purSfiea the blood.. Sold by drug
gists. j - . ...
K. V. rlEMVxj, SL V., xTOpneiCT,
World's Dispensary And Invalids' Hotel, -:t
Buffalo, New York
QATARRH SYMPTOMS.
Freauent headache, discharge falling into throat.
sometimes profuse, watery, thick mucuous, puru
lent, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry, wa
tery, weak or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or ob
struction oi tne nasai passages, ringing in ears,
deafness, hawking and coughing to clear the throat.
ulcerations, scales irom uiceraL voice aiierea, nasai
twang, offensive breath, impaired or total depriva
tion of sense of smell, and taste, dizziness, mental
depression, loss of appetite, Indigestion, enlarged
tonsils, tickling cough, etc. Only a few of these
symptoms are luceiy to ne present in any case iat
onetime. ' ' , 1 ' ". . ' -
I)R. SAS CATABBH REMEDY,,
produces the most radical ones of the worst eases
of Catarrh, no matter of how long standing. The
liquid remedy may be snuffed, or better applied by
the use of Dr. Pierce's" Douche. This is the only
form of instilment yet- invented with which fluid
medicine can be carried htgh up land perfectly ap
plied to all parte of the affected nasal passages, and
the chambers er cavities cmmiunlcatmg therewith,
in which: sores and ulcers4 frequently exist, and
from which the catarrhal .discharge generally pro
ceeds. Its nae 1s pleasant and easily tmderstood,
front directions accompanyteg teach 'instrument.
n, aim1! nrrti IlAmMlTflinU iwcntit fMsu4rm ht
! cold ta the head br lew applications: It Is nifld
and uieasant totise.flontalnineno stronff or caustic
drugs f polBonuU Catarrh; Remedy and. Douche
5? -i.?S7.Y. PTBCE,: ..'iWrfetof,';
World's DlSDensan and Invalids' Hotel.-
Buffalo, New York.
HARLOTTE SUCCESS I ! I
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NOTWITHSTANDING MT
-EXTRAORDINARILY LiBGE PURCHASES
-THIS FALL,-
ANTJ REGARDLESS OF THE ATTEMPTS FBOX ALL QUAR
TERS TO DIRECT THE TRADE
FROM CHARLOTTE
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Yet the good judgment of the people on the one
' . . nand, and my superior advantages in pur
" chases on the other hand,
H AVE OVERCOME ALL,-
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AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE,
So much so that I am now, when most merchants
have scarcely received their first stocks,
gone North for a
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PF" To all old and regular customers who have
bought from me this season, I would say come
again. Our SECOND STOCK In all departments
will be complete In ten days.
Respectfully,
S. WITTKOWSKY.
JEMARKABLE !
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER.
OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER.
Our Prices Less than any other House.
Our Prices Less than any other House.
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and Winter
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W. KAUFMAN & CO'S.
Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C.
A well Assorted Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS 4 CAPS,
Always on hand, at Reduced Prices.
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We have made great efforts to meet the demands
of purchasers for their
FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1
FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS !
FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS!
FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS !
The pre-eminence already attained by our pro
ductions, and their superiority a regards Shape,
Style and General Completeness will be a more
distinct Feature than ever.
A cordial welcome Is extended generally, with
gratitude for past patronage.
Very respectfully.
E. D. LATTA & BRO.
L.
BERW ANGER & BRO.,
Fine Clothiers and Tailors.,
NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE A FULL STOCK
OF
Fur Beaver Overcoats,
Plain Beaver, Blue and Brown,
Light Weight Meltons In all shades,
At extremely low prices
SACK and FROCK SUITS at extremely low prices.
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Imperial Doe Pants from the best of Manufac
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NDERWEAR.
The best selected Stock that has ever been brought
to this market, , at the lowest prices that s
could be expected
Call early and see us, so that you might get the
choice patterns.
Q UR CASHMERES,
HAVE SOLD SO WEtl-
That we have been compelled to order a sect bd
stock, which will be in in a few days.
Our entire stock of 3T PRESS GOODS is
surpassed for beauty and cheapness bf hone in
thedty '
Be sure to see OUR CLOAKS before you pur
chase. t '
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i You will find aa elegant line of Ladles' Tests' ,
and Ladles' and Children's Hose, an' at bottom
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EHOTOGRAPHa' ' .... -
in consequence of the- reduction In .the price of
the original cost of materials, and In order to give
inV patrons the benefltof the' reduction from and
niter this date Photographs will be taken, at taf
Gallery at i- rlfcfc- dvhyn:jmt3:il,.
REDUCED RATES.
J.a VANNTSSi
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