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SU SSCiili'TIOX ?TKW m't', o yaar, ( posl-pud) fc .$8 00 got tear tAorww mmilied vtth mnr de .ste iMnth Tirv Montlis OU maimer tf Job Work can now bt done uraAjeatas. . On M6nth .lLK'lf .l lUklha. .Ww-75 : WEEKLY 'EDITIONS U'W BLANKS, BILL-REAM, imJ-'i vl Ties. tatstiiPTS, Fosassj Mid V 2.St00 Ouf of the county, ixxitttui'l, -.- - Six Month f tTOAberal Seduction Jor Clubs. VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1876. NO. 3,011. ,ii!'!b .''oil I U ."I1 1 U . ul- itvii .1 (! i : Desire to infornxJUhelr frtendaand jCUStomem, both ; wholesale and Ret&fl. that their '- -: I"''1''' I. L L LLLL, FFF F V r 1. L L L JJXX. "i. ( A A 4. lA.- '.i! AND, II II II II IX ' nn if N H 'KIltN ITfT5 T -T,-i " T T HRR www w K "BIC B BEE W W W w WW WW , W W' R R R R aSSHTTTT oo occk K K T O OT) " KK T O OO OK K T OO (J0OK K SgS8 Is now complete, an t which they are dally add ing by their Northern Resident Buyer all that la 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 .bet .bought in any market; and we will agree to duplicate any bill purchased In any of the Northern markets. we Tnvrte theiadies to inspect ttw LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS' LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORT MEN TOE CLOAKS '-ef-Br6ugnt't6thi8 Market '-i. Also, our Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, Mohalrs.and,Dres Gpds,,, Embroideries, Ac, all of which can be bought cheap at ELLAS & COHEN'S. s T)URGESS NICHOLS, I,., ! If if i "Oil ...- I. ;; uli .(I a,i iiRETAIL DEALER TN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, &C BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE 1 A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES 1 . LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES ! LOUNGES 1 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! Iff- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. Iff- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 West Trade Street. - - : r, r.,.fU :r. I f , - ,'',' ;i ' J , CHARLOTTE, N. C. "Fine Assortment, of Children's Carriages, justaravetUi uui ana see.wMin. li.t. "I)ARGALN8i ii' si inro.i:'.!! U RRr' KTW TTTTtT ; v u Kl? U if U V RRR EES UR RB URRR EE . UR RN N N II TT SDH V N N TT UR RN S IJi UR KK R KH MM -lit UU R REEE AT E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Next to Postofpice. Jii'!: My SSock ii very Largeand embraces a Full Llneof PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM . -rax 1 a -i'.T OFFICE FURNITURE ' tsr An Goods Packed Free of Charge. n.jui-tft tj-.fi Hiii'. uvnrrf .?, 3 JULIAS & COHEN A A Sn 0 X&itf Set. 10 CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS1 80 Inches wide, at 10 cts PER YARD. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best line of FANCY DRESS GOODS You'ever saw here, and at prices that sell the goods. We keep the bests assortment of KID GLOVES and CORSETS In the city. Ask to see- our Kid Gloves at 50ct3. It would be well for you to examine our Stock of CARPETS. Almost a new stock, and cheap. ' i .: I .1 H !l .! Our Stock of WATER PROOFS and Repellant Cloths is large, and marked at prices to selL Don't fail to call on us for your Sheetings and Shirtings. We lead the market In this line. See our FLANNELS, ' '"' White and Colored, They are cheaper than ever. Ladles and Gents will find a splendid line of MERINO AND FLANNEL "VESTS. iMiV.i. !. . ., , . ..... , ... . Call on us for six of the cheapest SHIRTS ever i , . .... ... sold In this place. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. oct a ECOND TTTT T T .".: T OO O O O O O O-' OO OCO O O o OCO K K K K KK K K 88SS 8SSS f'::' F 0 E N E w GGG OO O O O O, O'' OO OO O O O O O O OO DDD D D D D D D DDD G G 88SS 88S G G GO GGG In TEN DAYS. Don't fall to call and see the handsome OJL CLQTHjRETONS. GERMANTOWN WOOL in all shades. Also, SECOND STOCK of Black Cashmeres, and Ladles' Cloaks. Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerchiefs for , . , ;7.5;fttt3 Ask to see our 50 cent Corset Second Utock of "White Shaker Flannels, and Shetland Shawls, In blue, pink, cardinal, chinchilla and white.. , , , ...... Don" fail to get my 91 -OO umrjfeiiav " n Ask to see the best Bhirt In the market for $1.00 Do not fall to examine my Stock of Boots and Shoes, fresh from the factor!. Second arrival 01 cnuaren's merino unaeroniru. 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 fall to, see the cheapest stock,. q Hats m town: " ' ; - ' ' ' Also, take a look at my BianKets. A New line of Shirtings and Pillow Casing. Be sure to call and get some of those cheap Ham burg Edgings. j A Stock 01 uonon Baaing, ior quuis, 011 ua.nu. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE, Tryon street, opposite Charlotte Hotel oct 14 N EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! ' GLORIOUS ttEWSt GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES 1 ,; , u - GREAT DECLINE IN fBICES. I AnMMEXSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties in PRINTS, !U'" DRESS GOODS'P : Lit 'A' READY-MADE CLOTHING.! ' BOOTS AND SHOES t HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. if 25 percent savedm'buVmg'M this popular es tablishment .triMl i X ,1-Smr ma womao'and cMdJs.cwiJaUj incited teCftil aji examipe our gpodj. .ilOJLlfi i .tt, H. MORRIS A BROS, j .M-rff H .M.!.ILMOERIS;BBOS. 1 EL MORRIS A BROS. m:.M1dJT - ' v -. i I'tt r-XJVJ u-"T3..t taf" Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed at Reduced Rates. A sept25 TabbOU Portrait. . BT . STRICTER BRADFORD. The following lines are from the proof-sheets of a book of poems by a Southern -gentleman, shortly to be Issued from the press: In dingy frame', all dark with moid, ' ' TlHrstalns and damp its tints efface, A. portraitstern, and grim, and old; . , The type of a determined race: . . With calm blue eyes neath wrinkled brow, ' From earnest thought where lines of eare r. Deep furrowed, the driving plow : r : . ,. .OfTimer that furrows everywhere: With iron Jaw and lip compressed, '" ' : With ragged beard aU streaked with gray, ; X noble face, but grief oppressed : A. Puritan, of Cromwell's day. , Say soldier of the olden time, As now, from out thy rusted frame, Thou lookest in this western clime, On fratricidal war and shame; Are these descendants of thy stock, Who rule the land with iron rod, Such men as first found Plymouth Rock, And landed there to worship God ? Is this the home, where first they raised Their temples by the sounding sea, ; Where first their guileless children praised The God, who taught them to be free? Are these, who stain the South with gore, Regardless of the wrong or right, Descendants -f those "men of yore," ! Who braved a boasting Tyrant's might? Blush, soldier, to your dingy frame, ' And pray that time and damp may hide Each feature, as is hid your name, While such inhniria.n deeds abide; And intercede before that throne, Where Puritans were wont to bow, For wisdom--as in old days shown To those who rule the nation now. August, 1862. OBSERVATIONS. A West Hill woman calls her husband 'Darkest Hour," because he comes Just before morning. Mrs. Mason, of Georgia, put a shot-gun against her breast pushed the trigger with a forked stick, and sailed up the golden flume. Full of envy the editor of the San Francisco Ex changt exclaims: When a Reno editor lays down a short bit the bartender hands him the demijohn and closes the establishment for the day. A Hartford murderer having made three separate and distinct confessions, finally announced that he was through, and would submit to the death penal ty in the hope for a glorious resurrection. "John writes to enquire how the Ark was pro pelled?" We would say to John that the Ark was a row boat and was propelled by an Noah. White hall Times. We read in an exchange of a drunken laborer who cruelly beat his aged father. Such a laborer is not worthy of his sire. Whitehall Times. At a Newark concert, if the husband, who is sit ting with his wife in the audience, expresses his admiration for the soprano, the wife elevates her nose disdainfully, remarks that she can't see what there is to admire In such a dowdy, and then directs her lord's attention to the handsome legs of the tenor. Newark Gall An M. D. why lately opened an office was favored by a visit from his young wife. Wishing to start an interesting subject for conversation he said: "My dear, how many people do you suppose pass by my office in the course of an hour?" "I should judge they all passed by," nonchalantly exclaimed the wife. You know how sad a preacher feels when he stands up In the pulpit Sunday morning and can't see a soul in the house except the sexton and the organ-blower. Well, that's the way the Greenback party in Iowa feels this morning. Do not scoff at the poor Greenbacker. Tell him you feel sorry for hlm.Hawkeye. :- The Irradiation of countenance exhibited by a Dnaegroom at me moment be leads his chosen one before the altar Is certainly verr beautiful: but. br way of comparison, did you ever observe the face of the man who, taking down his winter overcoat and shaking out the moths, dives casually into one of the pockets and brings up a forgotten Quarter. When John Reeve was olavlnE "Bombastea Furioso" at Bristol, England, upon being stabbed by "Artaxomlnious" he denied the fairness of the thrust and, appealing to the pit said, "It is not fair, is it?" A bald headed gentleman, who, proba bly, took the whole representation to be serious. and to whom Reeve directed his glance, rose and said timidly, "Really, sir, I cannot say; I do not fence myself." We like to sit and listen to a church organ: In fact, we generally become so interested In the per- iormance 01 tne organist and so anxious aoout the health of the blow-bov that we generally overlook the little : cross-eyed man who- peddles pennies around through the congregation on a little silver plate, with a velvet bottomso people can't hear how many you take QtLElmira Gazette. SHOT FROM A CAS.VO.V. Mini Gerald ine Stands in a jtfortar and is Thrown' Thirty Feet in the iir. New York Sun. The Aquarium is again opened, after a brief suspension of performances, with new attractions. An excellent double trapeze act is done by Miss Geraldine and Mohs. Leopold, after which is intro duced the sensation of the perform ancethe shooting of the young .wo man out of a cannon's mouth. Thus is given a literal exemplification of what it is to be "fired out." The cannon seems to be made of wood and is mounted af ter the manner of a mortar. It stands in front of the stage, pointing at an an gle of about thirty-five Or forty degrees, between the upturned laces 01 tne spec tators and the rafters overhead. At the close of her' trapeze act, Miss Geraldine conies down' the rope head foremost by twining one leg around it and with her. disengaged toe describing an Archimedean spiral. She is then as sisted to the raised muzzle Of the cannon, into the bore of which she slips, feet first, lying on her back. Her head and neck are just visible When the gun is charged. Then she gives the word, the report pf the cannon is heard, and he flies towards' the spectators, going s6me wenty-nve or tnirty ieet in a siraigm, line before she drops to the net spread to catch her, When she again . steps upon the stage and smiles her acknowl inentof the applause, her bright gar ments are not at all blackened by pow dera fact which is doubtless due to the interior mechanism of the cannon. This act and the pertormance by tne trained horses are to be the attractions at the Aquariiim for avseason : '. The Nevmar.-Royali Affirir at Richmond, Ta. "Richmond. October i9.-r-W. W. New man. Esq.: greenback candidate in this district;, ipr congress, m upuuHiuuu w Gen!. Joseph E. '.Johnston, the . regular Democratic nominee; and Wm. L. Roy- all, a lawyer ot this city. were oeiore the Dolice court to-dav on a charge Of being about to commit a breach of the ace.; At appears jnai jaoy an; .wuuuau en canvassing the district in '.behalf of Gen. Johnston, felt himself aggriev ed at some remarks ora -personal na ture made by Xewmari, whereupon he opened a corresDondence by demanding of Newman if he would receive a cnai- lenge without giving Information that wouiaieaa to his ttrresu; mucwiuhu re plied evasively, saying that it would be time enough to answer- that question when Koyail sent tne cnanenge. noy- an repnea m a now tuaii-uuuucu atdice on the bart of Newman, which ended .the rCorresDondence. , Newman, hAwever.K'made ! the matter known to Kia ifritirla "orhn nrmVeved information to, & 3)olicftutlibritiesi: anct Vtii rest was th arrest of Jboth -narties, f They er&v.ppu tne peace ior wYe.juwuwi, .. , : ?.'iT. I 'I lr- . ' III' Systems toned and renovated with. Hos tetters Stomach Blttera are most effectually defended from fiaoM That sunrena Invlimrant mob overcomes that distressing leeDieness , consequent upon au ments which Jmpoverlsh the- blood and relax the frame, and every physical faculty gains greater ac HtHtr thmnffh its nentem influence. ' Nor id this all. for the Blttera have , , ost genial and cheering efc feet upon the mind 01 tne aesponaent ravaua, vhinii is tTiA rtiitural err ect of the increased bodily vitniifr vhih thp.T nradnoe. Nervous snnntoms disappear In consequence of the use of this medi cine, and the evil consequences sure to result from a nnmrnbim deeav of the. nhrslcal enenries are averted. DyspepslaUves.comphUnts, rheumatic ailments, urinary and uterine Irregularities, mala rial diseases, and many other disordered conditions aliments, unnary auu menue ipuuuiuca, "" - rial diseases, and many other drdered conditions of the system, are remedied by the Bitters. . BESFMPTION COMWfi. ? 1 - ..:.. . ' ' . . Secretary Sherman Says 0e Will Have $l5,00(V; 000 in GoM Coin on Which to Begin . I "I RepuMican Prepnecyr ; t ': - Special to the Philadelphia Times. Washington, October 19. Secretary'1 Shennan says that there is not the least anxiety in his mind regarding .the suc cess of resumption on the 2na of Jahti-1 ary next; Un tnat day the assistant 1 treasurer in -New York ' win be prepar ed to nav coin for srreenbacks. in sums of fifty doUarsT&T-. its -mMtiple, to all who come: 'He said 1 it wcrad" be im possible for speculators to make any. trouble or embarrass the- government in carrying out the law. It is possible that they may carry gold up a point or two, but this will not interfere with re sumption. The Secretary says there are now in the vaults m New York over $100,000,000 in gold coin, to say nothing of silver, and that bv the 1st of January there will be at least $135,000, 000 of coin to begin resumption with. mi . , ii 1. jme oeureuiry wisnes mat every impor tant question of the government was as easily disposed of asthe resumption of specie payments. A QUESTION OF MAJORITIES. Leonard Mvers. who is here. Tjredicts that Hoyt will be elected Governor of Pennsylvania by 40,000 majority. He thinks Speaker KandaB must be badly frightened, otherwise he would not en ter the canvass. He says Bandall can be beaten, and that he can onlv succeed by manipulation of the ballots. Mr. Bandall writes to a friend here that his election is beyond question. Mr. Jinox, Comptroller 01 the Curren cy, win detend the national banks in ms next report to Congress, and will de vote much space to a discussion of the subject The Comptroller .will show that the banks cost less than the old State banks, and are far more useful in the business of the country. Chas. Wooley, of Cincinnati, is here, and says there is nothing m the cipher telegrams worth denying. He says when the truth is known Mr. Tilden's character will shine brighter than ever A Woman Who Ha Had Forty-Four Children. New York Times. Some persons have given themselves considerable uneasiness lest from the paucity of children born to American parents of late years; the race should die out Certainly, the size of families. from whatever cause, has been greatly reduced in this country during the pres ent generation. Where there used to be eight, nirte and ten children, there ; are not now. more than two, threej.pr four at most, two being what may called the regular number. There are many ex ceptions, however, to this rule. .. A conr spicuous exception is Mary, wife of Wni. Austin, now a resident of "Wash ing, who has had 44 children, only il of them born alive. She had twins thir teen times and triplets six times. Her sister, Mrs. Carrie Kinney, aged fortv- three, has had twenty-six children, and her husband's sister has had forty-one children, making a total of 111 for three women. This seems almost incredible, though the figures are vouched for. Mrs. Austin, a native of South Carolina ano rearea m Tennessee, is tne aaugn ter of John G. Klind, a printer. , She was extremely loval durine the civil war, and rendered excellent service to the cause by nursing and administer ing to tha sick .and wounded in the army of the Cumberland, often going on the field and taking wounded soldiers from the front where they had fallen. -She is a regular physician, and has practiced for twenty-five years, having been one pf the first women doctors in the coun try. She studied medicine in New Orleans under the well known Dr. Stone. She lost an eye while with the army in the valley of Virginia, received medals for the able and f earless manner in which she had discharged her duty, and was granted likewise a regular commission. She is fifty-four, of good proportions and appearance, and, as may be inferred, of vigorous constitu tion. Her husband was also in the Union army, and must have been a gal lant soldier, tor ne bears tne marks or a score of serious wounds, which would have killed ahymanaCjigl1- The Klind and Austm;r-sJfeo.. prolific that a few meml?r.... &XW.6 "families would be welcome uiiSUintstoa new' and thinly settled country, "where they were progenity would ' be assured.; Mrs. ' Austin, ' judging by Napoleon's standard as revealed to Mme. n. Stafe), is unquestionably the greatest woman in America.' WASHINGTON. Reported Recent Conference of Democratic Lead- e Alleged Democratic rhtentont Force an Extra Sessjpn-Favorable Re ception of TildenLelter:; Special to the Louisville Courier Journal. Washington, Oct. 18. The reiterat ed statement, in the Washington corres pondence of , the Kew York. Tribune, that there has been a recent assemblage of prominent Democrats in Washing ton in consequence, of its publication of cipher dispatches, is false. These gen tlemen did not come by prearrange- ment, and nearly every one came on his own personal business,- and no general consultation took place, between them. Senator McDonald came, here on the business of the congressional committee, he being chairman of the Senate branch. o other member 01 tne committee was present. The whole statement is apure and wanton falsification. extra session of congress. Another campaign falsification is that Democratic managers, as it is said, have resolved on forcing an extra ses sion of Congress by defeating appropria tions. The truth is that no caucus has been held, no plans formed, and there is no organization competent to , adopt such a programme for . the. Democrats in advance of the meeting of : Congress. The administration is . pxetehding to be greatly alarmed on this subject nit, as it carried on the.,government its first year after 'the army Dill had failed, it is not likely to t stop , at . . such a trifle as the absence of a legal appropriation. v ' . THE TILDEN LETTER.'' . . . ;! The letter of Mi. Tilden; m'.relation to the cipher dispatches is regarifled as" a square denial of any personal cdntpliei ty, and lias produced, a, favorable pression. : . . , . V.r V'.: lVi"i : ..a : ( . : . ' '.:..,! , i-; i"--- ' - !vrAnpitoeidi8-f niw(;ii vo-t-?j' - . GoWsberoMoasongor. . - ' MVleafniythaiDr Charles Dtrffeyf Newbern, assisteq by eeyeral other physicians, recently pertonued a most delicate surffieal operation 1 onvMrs. ,lieni.;Sutton at LaGrangeiaThe Itosp iistMevtew says that her side was ooen- ; ( d jid .a.-? tmiior remoy f f r.o.ma the iboweis imens weighed n oreriH pounds, j She ; had 8uflered agonies.for sef?;enmonths.ft After theoneratton she 1 seemeu TX D6 aoiug well DUt took - a Te:t iil ' 1 " H- TJ rropneio:!'?! i : J and died on the Uth r r1 w ' Dispensary and Invalids1 Hotek - liapse anq, oieu on.WQ,i(n,isatc.'i-;. -f . Wh mxI; MxZZls. ,iitBjuraloMewXorit1 seemed to be doing well but took a ie .COBsanptloa Caret. An old physician, retired from . practice, having had placed In. bis hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single, vegetable remedy, for ; the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested Its wonderful curative, powers In thoosands of cases, has felt It his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by thla motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of ' eharge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and. using in German, French ,or English. Sent d mail by addresslngwilh stamp; naming tbJs paper; W. w. Sherar, 149 Powers': Block, fioehetfer, Hew leifc'i OCt9 4w . .; .... :,: ...!! Travellers often wonder wiry: their fellow-travel--lers are so loud In their praise of tne Colonade Ho tel, Philadelphia, but after a visit themselves they are satisfied of its famous excellence. ORIGINAL. B EAUTY: OH, THE SECRET QF 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 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. Prof. W. E. Hagan placed beauty within the reach of every un blessed daughter of Eve when be discovered that surprising article known in fashionable circles as the true secret of beauty, and called 1 MAGNOLIA BALM. The Magnolia Balm is a sure4egice for creating a pure and blooming complexion. It conceals all natural blemishes is the xomt surprising and effective manner. It removes all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotches, freckles, and tan with magical power. ;. It drives adray all evidences of, fatigue and ex citement,.. (., J It makes the plainest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazzling purity and makes the neck, face and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump. 1 '. ' i " : - It makes a matron of 85 or 40 look -not more than 20 years old, and changes the rustle maiden Into a cultivated city belle.. : The Magnolia Balm removes ail Uernishes and con ceal every drawback to beauty.; tend, while it is a MamUess as water, it is so lifelike in its effects that the closest observer cannot detect its ue. Ladle who want to make- themselves attractive can make an absolute certainty of it by using Ha gan's Magnolia Balm, and we know of no other way. It is the cheapest preparation in the world, all tilings considered, and may be had at any drug store. ! H. PIERCE'S PLEASANT pCRGATTVE PELLETS. TEE LITTLE GIANT CATBABTICS. 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, ne 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 Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the Stom ach,. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bllllous 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. 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 sanlttv? impress. - Agerdoes 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, se that ; they are always fresh 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. Sold by Druggists. R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Proprietor, World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, ' Buffalo, New York. . QOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. By its great and. thorough blood purifying proper ties, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medleal 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- UWUOUCU. XllJOlJftlCIO, UOUUUbUUJj II1 Scaly or Rough Skmi In short, all diseases caused bv bad blood, are oonnuerea dv uus Dowemu. puri fying, and Invigorating medicine. ; , KsDeciaiiy nas it maniiestea its potency in curing Tetter, Rose Rash, i Bolls, Carbuncles, Sore eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, White Swellings, Goitre or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. If you reel dun. drowsy, aebintated, nave sallow color of skin, wyenowl3B4yiuwu spots on face or body, frequent beadace. 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 suffering rrom Torpid Liver, or omiousness. in many cases of Liver Complaint only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy tor an such cases. Dr. Pierce's : GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY has no equal as It effects perfect and radical cures. in tne cure or. Broncnnas, severe cxuens, and tne early stages of Consumption, It has astonished the medical fraternity, and eminent physicians pro nounce It the greatest mentcal discovery of the age. While It cores; the- severest ooughs, it strengthens the system and purines the blood. Sold, bv drug gists. ...... . . , ' K. V. JrLCtKVR SU R,' r0MH)r, ' World's Dispensary and Invalids Hotel, -J. ):,, . BuffalQ, Hew York ATAiTOeTJMa;i ...i Freauent headache, discharge falline into threat sometimes profuse, watery, wick mucuoas, puru lent offensive, etc. In others, a drynesst dry. wa tery, weak or; Inflamed eyes, stopping up, or ob struction, :pf the nasal passages, ringing in ears, deafness, hawking and coughlngto clear the throat ulcerations, scale from uleera, voice altered, Basal twang, offensive breath, liapalred or total depriva tion ot sense of smell, aad taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appetite, Indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickuTttga,-etcr Only a few of these symptoms, are mceiy te- te-present in any cage ai one ttine.'1'? :iU;!. ai; n-i-!a.j "ii r ... r -ifi .! ') 3f ,!nl w-:! ' V'-Hlff itti- '! V- i: I.I-.-T x.sii-,aigc4TABBH.BnaaT IjaiS'iitiSk'tVbit 'worst cases uLvauMmwato VAMy vi vuw urns winning. . raa liquid remedj may b anuSed, or better applied by the ,im Wtoe's.DoiKsher'This is the only farm of Instroinent yet. iBvented with which fUud medlqlna can be earned high up .'and perfectly ap plied, to all parts of the affected Basal pAssagesAnd the chambers or cavities communicating there wjtlL . in,, which .'sores and ulcers frequently exist; ana trom which the, catarrhal discharge generally pro ceeds. Its use is pleasant and easily understood, from directions accompanying"' each Instrument Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cum recent attacks ot cold In the bead by i tew applioationa. i t Is mud and pleasant to os& containing no strong or caustic drags or polaoqa.: Oataoh, ttemecbr ajud Dooohe oidiar;iragBiglfci')-' . aJtif . . QHABLOTTE SUCCESS t i ! NOTWITHSTANDING HT -f EXTRAORDINARILY L4BGE PUBCHASES- -THIS FALL,- AHD BBOABDLXSBOFTHX ATTKKPTS FROM ALL QUAS TKBS TO DIKRCT THX TKADK FROM CHARLOTTE INTO OTHXB CBAITNXLS, Yet the good judgment of the people on the one hand, and my superior advantages In pur- : . chases on the other hand, H AVE OVERCOME ALL AND 1 HA VI HAD AH UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So mucfe so float f am now, when most merchants have scarcely naoelved their ratsT stocks, goneJStorjaiXora KEB K EE B KEB ooo o o o o o ooo ODD DPjT 8SSS 88SS o o o o o o OO N N H K9 M MM PPP u P PU PPP V U RRR D R R V RRK eoo O 0 o H H A RS8g H H AA. 5 8 HHS A A BSSs KB J U xi O O H P OOO M A8SSS AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH -IS NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure. IToallwho went North for their Stock I would xesjjectfully address myself and beg tosqg seetxua asy.anl jeheap method of replenishing their Stock by calling on.-me. To all old, and regular customers who have bought fram job .this season, I would say come again. Our SECOND STOCK in all departments will be complete In ten days. Jteetlfully, R1 OUR STOCK IS COMPLXTE. SSIB SXQC IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any .other House. Our Prices Less fiuui any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter OOO o o o o o ooo L -L L L IXLtV OO O O O O O O OO TTTT H H T H H T HHH T H H T H H II NM N ORG. ii us n o a II SIR Q H N NM O GO II N NN GOG CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN St CD'S. Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C. A well Assorted Stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. EP" GIVE US A CALL. sept26 ltllittjertj. E ALL OPENING OF FINE MM MM ni MMMMIIL MMMMI1L M If MHL L L N ERR RRR T T UN FN N R R R T V IINNNKB RRR YY ilW JIN K K K X M M MULLIXIXIXHN NN EBB B & Y, AHD FANCY DRY GOODS, WiaJlOBSDAT AND .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2D A 8rdJ t ' . 'r I . - ,n ii',:, i i .-. !. ; : GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE GOODS- I EVER EKRIBITXDN CHaRLOTYK. I Hi m nj c 1. :t -i,'u Ia. n U til MS i ,Ji"-, ' liWfi: ' n ' n n . t '1 "I" it) i. l T.m.a b:iuu aa.1 ..ft- Tf i ootl 1 i.sh grs CSijfcriTSy WUtMua, Sec. O UR AUTUMN FABRICS ! I l- '! i' .Vi 'l'l' -!..' V) c: N. 'ii; v -ulT i'.l ;-)! .MiJ-i .ft TUMit Kj . kj 'nil to ku:9 i ii ! i iiHii ilni h EKB K E K kkk: DDD D D D D D D DDD : AAA ' T ' ' ' 5 AAA A iJt,Tt-JiX 'Ay A ,; i'..f ' ' . iy? Ii. Jm .ii', ' r ' '-'' '"i '' !!.: JiJ'Mil?:iI :': -AMD.!-. ! -nlS ni v-ti- ' ' ' !' .'.'IJi. i ll.-.J !!! ' ' ';): !'!.'! i iVi.!-: v ii SBB RRR OO .. . BBB RRR O O ' B BR"ROj O A -id; BBB. R R OO S ;T7. .,--.,! ,jj ir;u-itlJi-4 '... : -t-'H.ivi' ' .'.!.?! .iV.ttX Vl'i ' ' ' '";;!! i. ,:A ; . '' tlH i '1 : ," -l ' . !' .i- !-, ' - "lii- . . I '!., ; ; '. Ii, OCR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARB NOW. READY t !.'! ..il-.i Ji( ! . FOR INSPEqTIp., We have made great efforts tQ meetltemandi of jpurchaaer8 for thetr , ' ,ruiin -'.Uu - ! .v-oJ ,l)-i i;-:f . iMi.io'iv t- tuu.if.r.-". I ' ' ":l '' -ti- -r.'t i ui'iii'i; ur 'ERjOUTFlTSI 'FJt OUTFITS I ' -iJ ER OtrTFITS lii. !,. ; ' : . ' ii'. 'U'-,f:?'.' fiu.. ft 'iii The pre-eminence already attained rmtH ductlons. and. their , superiority ; as . regards .Shane. Style and General Completeness wlli 'be Jk iinqre ' i !'. ' ! ; ' !. c; ' ' '; ' . i'. .h!!-i-;i; ! nMj i.-i'io,' i ; fi T A cordial welcome is extended geoecaUy,wUh eattateifqt:iea,;i.. .' t-,, j . ..,,, i Jin: i :; Very'respectMly',''-''' ' :"- .i :-. : . Ai i.-. i . . '.:! ;: i Ji, tIw t i ' ' i t vif fn'i; -Vi!i,.- i ' 'd&. BjKAttk BBO. i BERW ANGER A BRO , ' , ' 1''Jll ' ' i ' il -.ii ? to tlli: II li11 N -1.:'i- ' ii-JIIiil tKl NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE lA FUii STOCK .OF Fur Beaver Overcoats, in.';i-,;'s --A U; ''- ' i'i: ..;. -.a 'iifj .bin! i -.ill 'i" Plain Beaver; BrueaBi6wfl, '' n i! i -i ' ' .' .v'h: t!r )!;:: IJghtWelgMMeopsaUshailfs '1 . ji; rii. Ji-.i-MM- -nil 1 ' Jitfettreme loWprlcee 1 A i SACK and FROCK SUITS at extremely IcW priofts. '' . :1 i) ,l!ti: I'llfWf 'i.Hi i : il li'ili,:iil'.ifi ,;;;:. ; - :-..!;-,; -. . ':::!! 'Ulv J I :( . miv-l. : -;:!r,B4KWaanoil) i. Mi 'I'tii; ...- i' ii iliii,iM il .iifjn Ssss ulrrr,J' if "l 9rliis "fcbui .:;!.; i f sfu f-ri T ' .(; . -itlJ lrin Ifiv A-A&tt ucf ':: " :"rrTr.ilil.iu; nolmit '. j5i!'i-Uhj Imij: -i West of EnglanaothToais'and Vests. r--. i -!i r -: r- oiui.T'tM Mill : Imperial Dde Pants' from the best of Ifendfac- '' : ' ' ! -a', -ii.fic: villi-, j'ji jidJ turera : .it :u m ijit. -.i ,3tunm,il i .'.'.'ifjii'ioiu tiiij am hS fei t1:iii ft A:i U il 'ilii ni Jilli' - i i A Ji TjNDEBWEAR,(jf)i ,)(! ,t) Jfli mi,,t. ua m i!-iiiiil' vtoilJj') Mil In v)itrVl The best selected Stock thaf has eejc beenbought Ml 7. i:-i( 'fl)l iil AitVrnUV ' ,!'',,,'f,comdbfereefnI 1,4 i 'iri'W 'nfl 1o wtiift'iufib ' -Hill "! Yit'Aidoti Wt M ni ifiWitn u,-,.. iir V. hmi Mif.t fi; kiUi finite Call earry and tee: na n. thai jo 4ghtgitke ' ' 1 ' ehelcoJpiaan'';i 'JTitJI ' iVil fT :iilNi:ii') .ii' QUR CASHMERES, tji t ;, j,j Ul . - mill -Kurn mm iwh.i-" ' 1 HAVESOLD'S'Wri :VUy, ij Juil ni iiUKym 4M '0(6 . ..'.';; i ti wtin't'iiX Jiiw lift hat we hare, been fompelje ( to, jordef a.jcopd !,? M gMb'VM&wk w ill irtWiji;.' ' CeiitokofirTDKS3-Oi rperior 1iyiViiieW- jj SJ"'''-1 iiuf imfi iiiia uj 2-H,tf the city . . -, -. -v ; . , - Be sure to see OUR CLOAKS ttfwis'ybd'pur . t You wm find an .elegant line .of, Ladletf vesu fill'WtiW"" irfvm?i "TWrf brleee,ef.j; Yi iaAi ft trnl-AfitiU iif'ib T .jt.j A run i mifc. tt . i u -in ii pBrRAPH3.i)Hioiitr:f m-H it ')- ' Td Wr'uence of thef Utu&ofahbj? tr of tMcflgmal cost ol tilateriatt, And 'lri erdev ctvl my patronatbeMnefltoCthei SJedacDop ,firi;eiid after thl date 1Por8hf. pJSjl fypfupmf mam fALLAJ)WINT .-':! - ,ilir,l -.Til
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1878, edition 1
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