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niriii nmi i JU aarii! m jot 2inu k 1 . naf tie year, hi T&Afu&l. ?'.. ff 1 W ..Six lfcmtht.... Three'Montto. .' '.VJY.'.V?''!?: iTllv!1 ti od OneMojuh. WeeffiAln the eomty) in advance (. jj.W, Ou county, posQxrfrt, Z 1 0 Six Wkih$ 1 .ulwM uu i i. iJ. 00 Hf7 lAomrf j&rftwof.CTtrfMt .).".. 1 .".7 ! JUAS dc QQHEN., .a. - ' lu K,t.. i . . . , 1 ...tl; . -1J " i l'l. t'i;l'l . . i . ,i..r-.. .! . Desire to Inform their Mends and customers, . . 1 v.ii.;.l.-. .Mlililii hut. ,",tii!i; i. i Wholesale and Ee,Jhat ttkeU;K f OiflOii YY A A L L F AAA L L ' V JL' JC LLLL- LIAJ. -! .4 .A i- - AMD KA ! :. "J5.jJ.-II ti wh-m t nun WW WW TT N N N T T KB RKR B B B EBB B B WW WW W W n N HK n K MM T :; H ': .'! 8SS T OOO KK Is now complete, and. fo ffhlcn the: are dally add ing by their Northern Besldent Buyer all that Is required for a first-class General Establishment Our Goods are bought of manufacturers and comlsoni agents,, and we will guarantee our friends to sell them as iow as they can be bought in any market; and we will agree to duplicate" any bill purchased I In any of Tne'Nbrffiem markets. . , J'J HUH 0 Jilt til We Invite the ladles to Inspect the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS ' LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST. ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS fn Ever Brought to this Market i-.l'.lTlA..- :i itil'l Abo, our Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas Mohairs and Dress Goods, Embroideries, 4c, all of which can be bought cheap at 4 001 B URGESS NICHOLS ' i Ui lit,;- i : WHOLESALE; AnyjjAiL DEALER TN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C BEDDING, kc. BEDDING, C BEDDING, Ac. FURNITURE! FUKNJTURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES LOUNGES! LOUNGH8! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. UEi C0F1TNS of all kinds on hand. . I .7 ! I I ljf,il j:.,:: .; 'J . x -k n i.u-imu.', CHARLOTTE, N, C. .... , ! .i; j'0vi. ChUdren's Carriages, WajrrlTeiL. -Cutt and see ttoein.; ', , fr)'W AR6AIN9 .i.-, !')! 4T..ii'. .. -IN- ffWU tTRK MM Mill TTTTI7 URBB EBB U UB BMN Mill T V UBBE WW TT IT UVB SIIUII T TT IT HT1P F,K U UB KM MNI T U UK RE AT ' SG'.; ROGERS'' WAEr'oMS, Next to PosTOvnra. ." -.niut vli.li.-- my i :-:iu - :,;.. 1- ., ,, ! My Stock Is very Large and embraces a Full idne of ).Vlllt P'ASLOB, eHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND OFFICE FURNITURE . ;d:Mc H -.hurt lulii tdi ! kli BT" All Goods Packed Free of Charge., j nil A .A A. A A. A V. V V V 'A Y j K Y, 10 CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS 80 Inches wide, at 10 cts PER YARD. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD .fj.l.j.lhK.ri iiU.'i kA ii.;U H!i 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 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 of WATER PROOFS and Repellant Cloths Is large, and marked at prices to selL Dorit fail to caH'on usi for your Sheetings and Shirtings. We lead the market In this line. See our FLANNELS, . White and Colored, They are cheaper than ever. Ladies and Gents will find a splendid line of MERINO AND FLANNEL VESTS. Call on us for six of the cheapest SHIRTS ever sold In this place. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. oct 6. S ECOND TTTT T T T T : OO O O O O O "O OO ccc c o o o c oco K K K K KK K K ssss. 88Sa 01 8SW I CO o o o o o o OO GGG O G O G GO GGG OO o o o o o o OO DDD D D D D D D DDD 88 Jn TENiDAY Don't fail to ball and see the handsome OIL CLOTH CRET0NS. GERMAN TOWN WOOL In all shades. Also, SECOND 8TOCK of Black Cashmeres, and Ladies' Cloaks. Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerchiefs for l .w ...,!.7fr -.in ,!: , Ask to see our 50 .cent Corset Second I Stock' of Wnlte' 8naiker Flannels, and Shetland Shawls, In blue, pink, cardinal, chinchilla whits Don't farfto'get iny $1.00 tjimbreua. 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 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 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 get some of those cheap Ham- A Stock of Cotton Batting, for quilts, on hand. ''M Respectfully, f Mi " ' 'T."L.' SEIGLE, Tryon street, opposite Charlotte Hotel IV N EW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS 1 GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! .Vii.i':'!'"- .f !. '1 .-.Hi An IMMENSE STOCK of .all the Latest Novelties la PBtNTS, ii i DRESS GOODS i BEADY-MADE CLOTHINGJI.1 : i i i.- ;:" : ::1 Ji I 'i'i BOOTS AND SHOES ! Hi . i .---r :j j (HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. j , A ; 25 per cent! saved m ImyTng' at this popular es- tabUsbnentt !' ,1-tUmH M ii --!,.; .H i. , i. '"'Every mall; woman'and cmld, Is wnritainvlted .mtfiU .K M .! M .il ' to falLapd examine our goods. ,-m-n ;.v .a ;uwtii .If Jt : H. MOKBIs') TO, ') -lOib!! -TV-Xt) 3IAH'J A.L41 If ijJo. ft MORRIS; BROS. ; 1 H. MORRIS 4 BROS. M H. MORRIS 4. BROS Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed at Beduced Rates, sept25 : : The SslHer. TRANSLATED FROM THB GERMAN, ,' I sat and spun before my door; A youth along the road came straying; His hazel eyes a deep smile wore, And blushes on his cheek were playing, My glance was from the distaff won; I sat abashed, and spun and spun. In friendly tones, "Good day!" he spoke, With timid grace approaching Higher; Startled was I; the thread it broke ; My foolish heart leapt high, and higher; The thread once more I fastened on, ' And sat abashed, and spun and spun. . He clasped with tender touch my hand, . And vowed none could with it compare The very loveliest In the land, So swan like, plump, and dainty fair. As with his praise my heart he won, -. I sat abashed, and spun and spun. Upon my chair he laid his arm, And praised the finely wroughten thread; So near his mouth, so red and warm, How gently, "sweetest maid," It said. The while he gazed my face upon . I sat abashed, and spun and spun. His handsome face toward my own Meantime he bent, with glances winning; It touched by some odd chance unknown My head that nodded In the spinning; He kissed me. this audacious one! I sat abashed, and spun and spun. I turned, reproof in earnest tone Upon his forwardness bestowing, He clasped me close, and bolder grown, He kissed my face with blushes glowing. O, tell me sisters every one , , Is it strange that now no more I spun? OBSERVATIONS. "Why," asks an eminent professor of linguistic science, "do not the lower animals speak?" We never gave the subject very close thought, but we suppose It is to avoid being called on to make ad dresses of welcome and after dinner speeches. The Rev. (so-called) Henry Ward Beecher has announced his distinguished disapproval of Mr. Tllden's recent letter. He thinks the denial un satisfactory and insincere. Now, any one would think that Henry would be the last living person to talk about the unsatlsfactoryness of denials, on ac count of reasons purely personal. WanMngtan Post Apples are so plentiful In New Hampshire and ? rices so low that the fanners cannot afford to pay or picking them. Barrels, on the contrary, are in such demand that when some thieves entered a barn In South Seabrook the other night they emp tied the apples upon the barn floor and carried off only the barrels. , There Is much Importance displayed in the man-: ly tread of the police; there Is much pride shown In the looks of a darky with a white-ribboned hat; there Is much lightness in the gait of a prize pig; but, fox a conglomeration of all these, give us one little boy after a summer-day's fishing, with a sixteen-foot pole in one hand and a three-Inch sun fish in the other. Syracuse Times. There Is nothing like making yourself under stood. The other evening a Western gentleman was accosted by two practising communists, who Intimated that they would "trouble him for his watch." He at once explained that he carried his watch to his hip-pocket; that it was a stem-winder, full-barreled, and that there would be "trouble all around" if he was obliged to pull It out The com munists requested him to pass on his way and to keep their share of the watch till they asked for It again. Boston Herald. A Fulton (N. Y.) man laid his finger on the table in front of a.buzz saw to feel the momentum of air. The saw was going so fast that the teeth were not to be seen. His finger was taken off. While he was looking at It the foreman came up with the question, "How did you do It?" "Why, I put my finger down so," answered he, placing his other forefinger, as he thought wen away from the teeth. To his horror, the saw took that one, too, clean off at the second Joint When Shakespeare or any old play Is performed at the Standard Theatre, London, all the auditors in stall and pit as well as In the upper portions of the house supply themselves with books of the play and closely follow every line spoken on the stage. As the audience follows the actors in scene after scene the rustle of the turning leaves is heard all over the large house. If any unfortunate ac tor makes a slip, the audience, in chorus, Imme diately Informs him of the fact Church Festivals. To the Editor of The Observer: ''Thou ahalt In anywise rebuke thy neighbor, and not suffer sin upon him." Thua spake the Lord Grod on the old Leviticallaw-a law which, in this par ticular, is just as binding to-day as it was when Moses received it in the cloud-girt brow of Sinai. Kaw, in the writer's opinion, tie only construction to be put upon these words of divine origin. is, that every one pos sessing in their heart, the true "gifts and callings of God," are required by llim to reprove sin, to warn an erring brother or friend, and if he should prove remiss in this divine require- iii til f 1 J3 Jl i menr, tne Diooa oi we nenuing one will be upon his soul an ineffaceable blot when he stands arraigned before the throne of Almighty Justice. Then if it is the Christian's duty to warn and reprove individtials.'it is surely obliga tory- on him " to lift a warning voice wnen cnurcnes are wanaermg, as itj were, in a body from the true work for which thev were organized by the "Man of Sorrow the meek and lowly one of Kazareth. : While I am fully awake to the knowl edge that the article that I am penning will in no wise meet with public favor, but to the contrary, will call forth a storm of citicism : yet I feel compelled to dovitfhat I consider my duty, and en deavor, in mv feeble way, to obey the divine in junction given us in the above lexv. Ana m uouig liuis, x ntuov oaj, that I totally condemn church festivals. I have several reasons for this open condemnation- -reasons which I am both ready and willing to give. 1st Almost everything connected with church festivals is altogether uh- spiritual unspiritual in the highest sense of the word, and while T "do riot pretend to ay that there is "anything actually or willfully wicked in them, in the general acceptance of the word, yet I do say, and I know whereof I speak, that many things are done, closely re sembling; an initiatory step to gambling raffling for instance. .Now, it is a gen-; erally conceded fact that gambling is the work of darkness, and church mem bers would bold up their hands in noiy horror if accused of this worst of evils this horrible sin, and yet, in my opin ion, thev are taking the first step to- f ward it when they encourage and take I i at- ai' " ; 1 U n4-4.,Tn pan in vujjj ramuig in uuuicu Atsswvma. Christians! think of it. and remember that darkness hath neither part nor Jot with' that, light whlch.;y;qu profess v$o hitve.''' .'ilMti'-' - if iil'w vrt-(.; -ij '.Mil i 2d. Ttiaaetiltivationof extravagantee. Utid eravagance is ,';certainly sinful. All the children who. attend must.have large amounts pf money expended upon them that they may appear in suitable apparelj for r .eourse every njother is anxious that her uttie ones snan appear taas great advantage aa her D.eighDot's arid fit is perfectly natural : that she should be.' ! It is Tery often the case that the parents are unable to provide their V children with such outfits, but they do it by means of stinting and de priving tneiriseives, ana aciuany uomg without some of the bare necessaries of Ufa Agaiiv a child is naturally a vain Irrtie oreature. and alt of this fuss and gaudy dress but tends to increase that jUtuw-yit in the Otherwise innocent young heart an un limited amount of prider pride which "first dug helL" Why, I have known a gaudily-dressed little miss of only ten summers to refuse .association with an othftr little crirl in one of these festivals because her clothes were of an inferior quality. - Now, pray what will this lead to if encouraged 'r-Parents! think of what vou are doing; "you. are fostering riridfl fn vour Uttie ones : you are allow ing them to. get the.tipper-hand'ot you, and some day they will repay you by drawing-' drops jof blood from, your hearti'r ibeiter be sowing the seed rf r hurailitv. for that will redound to your honor here and glory hereafter, while the cultivation of the 'vanities of this wieked WoiMP, will bring you only a harvest of pain and sorrow.. ,u -A-:,v y Of course the plea made. i- that the iii money realized from- these festivals is for a good purpose, 'and: idfiiMay M dux this anoras nox tne least shadQrO an excuse for obtaining money i$n" an such an unscriptural way. "For Go loveth a cheerful giver '' onlyviarid it is a well-known fact that j many a doUarl is given at tnese festivalsMjtin'a'spirit' of cheerfulness.. iiFor instance :i some hard-working young , man , on going away imluelf shorn of 6yery cen not because he wanted to give it, either, but because he was unable to resist the fascinations of some charming, spleh- t aicuy-atarea young : laayj ; whOi with winning words, and arch glances, pre vailed on him to nurchasel iori trv chance, with his last remaining dollar,' in a rame. . . , It is just this way . that the thins works, and I really think the time has . come, when we should set our face1 against everything of this kind, , and when we need money for the church, present the subject clearly to the citi zens, ana let tne contnoutions- be legiti- : mate and free. This is the true arid t&en right way to raise ' church funds. Sti i James says,: " Pure religion and nnde filed before God nd the Father is this;? ' To visit the fathtrless and the yidw in their affliction, and keen, yourselves! unspotted from the work." And,',now, , I ask the question: is not the, whole ' thing of ehUrch festivals awfully snot- teawitn tne wonay verily, they are : v i r ii " ictusua in wiiicn mere are many woriaiy spots and blemishes; At oneof these festivals has a good Teligious iriipres sion ever been made on the hearts' of the attendants P To the contrary, many wicked feelings have been awakened, and not a few have come away grudg-: ing in their hearts the dollars and cents drawn from their , pockets jby; bright and winning words. Agaiujias a sdul ever been converted there? Has any-; one ever, come away feeling that they( have progressed one stepin trieir diving life V Will some good christian, "hun gering and thirsting after .righteous- These festivals are also now lield iri churches churches that have passed ordinances against holding even a tem-t Eerance meeting in' the same place1,' and ere they auction off many things both theatrical in their wayand' tendency. v ciiij, i.uis. is straining at a gnat ana swallowing a camel., . , In the early ages , of the Church of God such conduct as his was never heard of; had it been commenced it would have been condemned at once' as highly reprehensible. The church is God's house; it has been dedicated t Him ; therefore, it is no place for shows and theatrical performances; neither should funds so made be Appropriated to its use. I speak plainly, for I feel it to be my duty to do so, and I think it is time for everyone professing to be a fol lower of Christ to set their 'faces against such work. Another . feature in .these world-spotted and blemished feasts is the use of a circus wagon and band, which is sometimes driven through the streets in imitation of a circus ' and meant as an advertisement for the fes tival. - ' . l ' :,!n-it -nil Really, if Christ were here, he would overthrow the money-changers tables, because they are making his Father's house a house of merchandise. " -i Veejtas. Polkton, . C. .i, Victims of Malarial Fever. Hartford (Conn.) Courantl ( '. A year or two ago the Hampton, ya Normal Institute received by bequest a large plantation near Newbern, 2sT. C. ; It was considered advisable to put a trustworthy agent in charge 1 of the place, and Mr. George B. Starkweather, of this city, was selected ' and . removed to the place at the first of the year, with ; his wife and two children. !. Mr. Stark-j weather was a man of " remarkable5 energy, and succeeded in bringing the! place jnto good condition, and planted' a crop of cotton, which fa how ready fdr picking. Ihirmg the' 'Slimmer the two daughters, Yery beautiful arid attractive, children, fell ' victims to Thalarial fever. Recently Mr. Starkweather has been prostrated with the1 , same complaint, and for some time his wife has been watching with him, being all alone ex cept for the laborers on the plantation. Last week she sent word to Gen Aini-! strong, at Hampton, that her husband was dying and requesting- assistance. Gen Armstrong has gone to the 'pic.9; and it is probable that before thii' ilr.. Starkweather is dead.- This erids' aiij enterprise of reat promise, '."Wnlcn'was' undertaken in a genuine misstoniry spirit. Mr. Starkwethey was. a nuan Qi great intelligence,, a thinker,'1 scholar, traveler, who was regarded by tloe who knew him well as av remarkable man, wrho was destined to make his mark in the world. His wife, who is leftwith an infant child, will have the sincere sypmpathy , of all. ,, Dr. Tyng'sJIsier, Oping for Jfcer. : 'New;yqrkSun, 21st ' ; : In ,the meetiug of ibe American Tem perance Union-yesterday the llev. G;H; Corey said that he did jnot believe gre,at success would be. achieved , ; in tjemper ance reform untiJ elergyman took , trie matter in han,cU. and. made temperance part of their creeds.' President Mundy said that many of the churches winked at intemperance, and that he watched the Rev j Dr. Tyng, Jr.'Sv churdh. a : few Sundays ago and saw one of the usherSj after service, go for a pitcher of beer. foNo w ?what can you expect when; such things, are done by church people -1? ask ed Mr. Mundy. ' : .i! .,; Well-Toned Systems,: i:r Systems toned and - renovated : with HoBtettejJs Stomach Bitters are most effectually defended from disease. That supreme lnvlgorant soon.oveicomes that distressing 1 feebleness conseqtient ' ttpon ail ments which Impoverish the blood- -and relax the muscles. Vioor. annetite. sleeri retumto the wasted frame, and every physical faculty gains fereater p& A tjvity throagu its nemgn mnuence. jnoims inirau' for the Bitters have i ' 1 ost genial and cheering ef fect upon the mind of j. the; despondent 'invalid, which Is the natural.effecf df the increased Dodlly vitality which they pyodnce'.' lervons- symptoms disappear in conseqnen'ce of the use of this medi cine, and the evil consequences sure to result from a premature decay of the physical, energies are averted. Dyspepsia, liver complaints, rheumatic aliments, urinary and uterine' lrregruarltles, mala rial diseases, and many other disordered, conditions of the system, are remeaiea py toe tuners. I The eertalntj arid., reliability of . the monthly drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company have received during the' raging of the epidemic a pretty severe testJfany persons were afraid that the drawings wouM be postponed, and others apprehensive that they could not get any response to their letters; but the management of this sterl ing institution has never scaled or postponed ft drawing since Its Incorporation In 1868, and has established & reputation fox Integrity- and regularity of management -unprecedented in, the, .hifltpis of slmlfoente ; r-A'tui vwi ipaMiW.id mi ,nanih J ' ,'Excavarim, at: Pombell- Drdve the, ltv tctiave been one of tba most fashionable and beautlfuf of Roman summer resorts, and; but fort the ermtlon 1 It might have remained; so , to this day.' a .with t'ompen, so wim tnousanas or peopie'wno BBve beauty of form and featurei i They might alwajf be admired but for the eruptlan,,that, makes theiaoa unsightly, and betrays .the presence of scrofula, virulent blood poisons.- or ' general debllltj. There is but one remedy thas positively cures these affec tions, and that remedy Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery, is the .bBst known' tonic, anera Uve,, and ' resolvent: . It j speedily' cures .pimples, nlntchea. liver snots, and all diseases ' arlslnor rrom impoverished or impure bloodVi.It tilao cures dys pepsia, and regulates the liver1 and bowels.- Sold py druggists. 1 1 TtJ ir m iun f 1 1 i i 'jot; rirf i 1j ji Ju;'wln..i; -Ht ujtt-il vi-jv riii .Y hn'rr m ,j uniin. rii -iii) Vui'T 1 t tt fit -juyrfi .i i i.iTi'li.iff 9i(J .nrioi wj , mvrtv Arvold physician; rettiBd .Cm id nlaced m hla XmnOa M&l Eait India mission- arr thelbriUbi ainsB faBtmtaftle- letriedfeifftri file speedy and permanent lence tewBsamysoOi! fcroncWJlsj ; catarrh, . B6tnna,-( and,'aU, throat and lunz affecflona. also a nbRitlve and.nkmarc(rr6 for Bemtus1 MHtr and all nervoas" compfeurits, after t Aavmg teetet'isirDiuienai:etDaavt!WVCTrra.i inousands ol cases, Has felt it nls don, to . make.tt known tails snfiermer fellows. Adtuated' br this motive iha aaeslreWrelle-BiimM'STiffertnk,'! wnsnd, iw Wili,nnina ieslrelt; thlaj TrsrelferB oftenwonder hT iietr fellow-tmvel-. lers are SO kmd tn thelEraisiflf the bknade Bo- tel, Philadelphia, but after a visit themselves they '.! i iij.i TTTTr '!vV (HULills r TTTT !f hi. 'i n msc txmxttmxj j ?- , it inn; . l'l -i : ! r: ..ill'l-f jj;--iv t :; I an ; .!., I '.iii f.irn '.fnjWt, - 1 .:lUVi:.: in & viltj.,; ; ,- -:(.).;.- " i-:!;; ;-iIwi.! imll 'Is. ma u. J An Item of Interest to-Evefey, Lady who DeslreatQ, !); be More Be'auUful than she now is, .;!';,! tttfortunately not dn woflisri tn a .hundred; Jsub Jected to the whins , of an iiperiwv .Unate pos-f sesses that basis -and .starting point ql real beauty. a pure and clear complexion. , Wnat natnte: 'nfe'thliseeo-artm'i:b',ceo? uporftofurnl9hl': . Uj;, - n :; .'-' I :!;.;-. . : .'ji; u: -.( ,'i-im ;-,.. Iea iePdene!' it'dOne dailyr frttirJlt Hagan placed beiau .whm.tireafih, of; every un blessed daughter! of -, Eva . when, h;diaered,thai smrlstog' article known' ta' fasnronable' circles as1 the true seeretof boawty, and ealled I! MAGNOUABAm-! The Magnolu Balm Is a sure device for creatine a pure and blooming complexion. . - Iti'dDnceals all naturali Flemishes In the most surprising and effeeuv ojatmer. , It removes an. rouchnegs erubtions. rednesa. blotches, freckles, arid tan with magical power. . , It drives awai.all evidences oSf fathrae and ei- citemeijt . ' ,'; : ; ' '.'""',' '' . . . , ,t 'fit -I1J,' I It fnakes the praintestfacS beauBfuL It elves the1 cOTnnTexlon a dazzline Durltv and makes- themebk, face and arms appear graceful, roiunn,jMw, piump. It makes a matron of 35 or At) look not more than 20 years old, and changes the rustic maiden mto a cultivate a city Dene. . ... The XnamAia Balnrrerfk-rffcblhMsfies afuct con- cmls everg draxobaat to beauty I ar.d, tehiie it is m nanrues m vxaer, i xn m tijt-UKe tn effects tnat tie closest observer cannot detent its use. Ladles who want to make themselves attractive jHin make an absolute certainty of it by using T3X oaX'a Magnolia Balm, and w know of bo other w$yf it 1b ttje cheapest preparation In the world, all things considered, and may be had at any drug ('inoK Id ' ' s pUBOATIVE J?LI.ET giant; cathartics. pill, eomposed of cheap, crude1 and bulky Ingredi ents, "xoese Tenets 'are scarcely larger tnan mus tansseedsi : entUrW .vegetable, no pantouar care Is re- while using them., They operate without ice1 to the constitution, diet, or occupation. Tor i Jaundice, Headaobej 1 Constipation, Impure Blood,. Pain in the Shoulders Tightness of the Chest .Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the Stom ach, BM Taste In the Mouth,' Billions attacks, Pain' in regtttt of XldnejB, internal yerer. Bloated feel ing about the Stomach, Ru$h. of blood, to Head,take T.t. VHcrfja , PLEASANT PCBGATIVE PELLETS. In explanation of the semedlal power of these Pur- gatlve Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it jwj pe :saMj, fifm meir igcwip pxmiiiiB Wfmai economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escap ing their sanltlve impress. Age does not Impair thapwnMttes of these, BellefeL, They are,sugar coated an tnttosed'glassT6ltlMr' virtues being therehy jre8rvfcd W! 3 UIVll V UVU for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the case with plus put up to cheap- wooden or pasteboard i boxes ' For au 'diseases wnere, a Liauve, aiwrative or urga Uve Is indicated, these little. Pellets will .give the most perrect satisfaction, sold try nruggists. u. v. iEKt;j;, -jo. v., Jtropnetor, World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, .,(... , ,.i Buffalo, New York. p OLpEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY, By Its gret and" thorough blood purifying proper Bes,' Dr.; Plerce'sr 'Golden' Medical Discovery cures all hutnOfs. from the worst Scrofula i to a common Blotch,, Pimple or Eruption. : Meiourial disease, Mineral Poisons, and other effects, are eradicated, ailU TlgUlUUO UCOlUi OUU a DUUIIU WUiSUMUIUU cs- tabllsheL Erysipelas, SsJ&HheaiTA; fever Saras, btviiy or Rough Bkln, lni ehoit, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this-powerful, purl tying, and invigorating medicine.' '" "- Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Sroiorano?n!wnfte''lwe Goitre or Thick NddphdiEnkirged Glands. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body,: frequent headae or dlzdhess, bad taste in mouth, Internal, "heat ec BhUls alternated With : hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Irreg ular aypente. ana ipngue coatea, you are sunermg frotH Tonrld Liver, jorblllibaanegsi In niany cases of .irer OomDlalirt only oait of ttiese sysntolnaare experienced, As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pluwwi'a .... . j I. .s iio' eiyiii 'a-jt effects perfect ahd rascal cures. In the eurtj of Bronchtns; Severe Coughs, add the early staites-of CDnsnmntion. it baa astonished the mc.frwertnty, .andeurineflt. jphyslcian pro nounce it tne greatest meaieai aiscovery or -me age. While it cures the1 severest coughs,- It strengthens the system and purifies the blood. Sold by drug gists. .. ItTTlKCJ5,TSirTC7iT0prieiOr, M w , A . IWond'tTJUpenaary hnd IsvaUds! HoteLif .-jH-iII Buffalo, New York ATARRH SYMPTOMS. , Trequent headachy, disehargt falling intotthMat, somettmes : profuse, ; watery, Uuckucuous, paru lent, off enstve; etc,1 In others; A dryness,1 diy,- wa tery,' 'weak OP ilnnanWd; eyes, jstofipmg up, or b Btructlon, oif ; the f nasW passages stagings in -ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to clear the throat, ulcerations, scales from ulcers: voice altered, nasal lion of sense of smell, and, teste, dizziness, mental i&ftt&wW Wssi OS ratrnlgeh&red tonsils, acKiing flouga, ec ,uniy a iew or these symptoms are Ifkely trbe present in any case at onetime. Kf : 1 .DB'BASE7SG4ZrARRB.BJIMEDX ill frodtieesihtfifiost radical urt Qtm iwwst lisuld reroedT may he, snuffed, OTpetterapiaiedrby tHn rt5e ' hf Tr. PIbts iTaL'rThls IjiAha'Snlv i toon of ' instjrastt''iiiV fluid plied to au parts oi toe aiwotedpasai passages,aoiaH me cnampers or cavmea communicaang merewim, m wnica Boree-tum vmxm irequenny exist, ano fmrnwhtehlha-oaiarrb mbAT ! Jeeea&r its,us9tipieasaiuauu. easuy unaeimooa, from-'flireetlons' accompanying h; - mstjtimsnt coiaintne neaaqy pww appucajimTa.;.uumua andoleasant to us& contalnirg no stoaroaustla 5'?iiP0Sjij-Wdi PPJMtoi Buffalo, New York. , reeip. snirr rau airacaona ror prepanHir kua ;usin m German, French, or, Engllfih.-enrlff JriaHbr addrtSSlngwlm'stanip; 'naming Ujfs paper.-'7 W.'W, Shert. 149 PowetsiTBloela Etoetestet New Yarki. OCt9;4W . '. i-!jUi. '.)! t Hi;-.' i Vl't-. ; : 1'-- Ti.i "ii Jl'i-ii '.''; ffo .j - , irj v Ji- Pit 4 . X J I 1 ti 'J ' Irr.I': ..Tf Y : Ya .!:;:'! " ' ' ' ' ii tfi i nur . I 'i i i li I- Jl'Li ;(;. -JlfU" HI iluiJjl-."'f t'.i ,- .'1 n; rHARLOTTK SUCCESS ! ! t ! V ! (A Itiir NOTWITHSTANDING KT ol ! , n,;-- y .,, . -j-KXTbAQBDIMABiXiY'i LiBGK TOBHAS -THISFALL,- A-ND B0 ASDLXaS OfTB$. ATZSMrS FBOM ALL QOAB- i TIP. TKiaf ro DniBct' iii" trad . , J ;iJl hi -iii ! -fli M i .i'I I'V!-iT -IV i ' ii SPJwIeni pf (he, pebpie dti1 Hit one -i: utuKifctui my,sunejior aavanrages in pur- 111 .. ! !(,(' ' ... . -J . ' .lot ! -AND I EAVJS HAD AN UNPEECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, --,! ' .-..! !.; --i '!. 8o much so that t am now, when most .merchants have scawely received their first stocks, -i; ., i , gone North for a -. . . . , . . - ' 08SU Eka ' 000 00 Nit N DDD. 2 - f,E OOOOXNNDD SSS 8KB OOO OO N NN DM) ' PPPU DRUB OOC ll H A oSSa EBB P PJJ UR R O C H H AA J58 B PPP V V RRR O HHH A A 88a KB P UURROCHH AAA B K P ITU; R R OOG H HA A8 BBBr AS THE' FIRS' T RUSH NORTH -IS NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure; To all who went North for their Stock ; would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stock by calling on me. To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come again. Our SECOND STOCK In all departments will be complete In ten days. Respectfully, a wrrTKOwsfcY. R EMARKABLE ! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVEB. 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 GOO L' OO TTTT H H II NN N WOO H II NN N ft a y U li . O T H O L O O T H OOL 00 T H OOO LLLL OO T H HHH H NNN G H II N NN O GO H II N NN GGG CONSISTrNQOF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, - I Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN A CO'S. Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices, 'j !,iGrVEUS A CALL. aept2ft ALL OPENING OF FINE 1, .-, ;. - ttil MMIIL MHMMIIL Am ji 11 l ni un Ii L II N NNB a jt r B R T MQIXLL LLLL UN NNBBB ,i i AND - FANCY DRY GOODSJ il . .'-..'... : !i; l.-ili.- i nt ni WXDHBSDAT AJH THTJ8SDAT, OCTOKCE. 2d 0X0 tit u .. il ' ufiiriii v il t it'f,;iivX , if :,-( fJI it ;i!)ii'.i t rH!. "IS .: -"il nt 1. irf,t ;k Mill .i-.'ji .! U1' GRANDEST- DISPLAY OF FINE GOODStf 1 KVB EXHIBITED, TN CHARLOTTE. , i j yri ii'Mim-UVnil,. f-,t,'il -MWKU 'sll ... i ; jioU viiii'ii hi Hitu-U.V f a-' ti.,Y mn : niUJ l.n u' ' 1.-r ?,V , fl r Jl " " ; - .in . n.,,.j, - :Hl iinttttv. M J-.'rrUjjx'f :-ktvr n3 'i ! ' , .. , ..; . , ; 1.7 1 Ht biUi?.llHi.Uhl .! Hiavn ) v, f 1fLW A" 'RTO Wi,J ' rj"'h , estl 1 tsm oAsKiirB&JoB DSPA,zrsausja Jim iHa Iteen. Uxmml TABS. BBCKlPXSjeOSTKBSt ' UR AUTUMN FABRICS n'M. i intyyArir .TfrUht. aiTU iv 'AbT i:i" ! .".( j iii.iiiT)i-. Jil-.'.wi I? ill iliixj , i " :Jii J-fo'l vfX ! ,r;i;in -: 'i! .UijlH'iU (.ttiij'nTlij?v'ff fi "iij, 11 j; j.i.MoT .'1-tiii -jii-TJuniiiiioo .iritirt-.-i t:i; .iii Mi-.'ji;) n ml na Jiuli :: "m,-., ,ik iHtii ni ,-iiljtnvw3 -i :i ''ii i !-mo-h imj; inayujj tvl 1 A " ' riii rinuiitijj J w;l Jj3ife.rdi:tf.3 IBB S iB - S sbb: DDD iJJLLXtZTik t"iirr, AikAU Ji;rlJ i'tiol -idT .dfim : i-i-i-iji) tjV mi MyttntlKT li- ::' i7i;i iljjjrjji.lj.fl 'iMl;T)flll)ui .u. -1 .r jiuANB; i;ti Juiiiv ui f;)); il! ill ,n t I' : ''i'l"' 'i litiioila 7 id' jiui '.; ii'.nc -'i! -;iHlt R W i ';.::( 'iiiljii ri'ii 4 J ioi ijitf A fi.'l!t!- !J'll!' !I'1-imJ , -; . I '?.tt :; n. ii..;Jiij il uii. ' ' 1: 'ui iullli' JillKi : " It.-i I-1 a; ii- fg; riii In j-u: -j -nf;.. !' . 1 f 1 ;i:; OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AR$ NO , A; ' . : A ,ilJin: .') !!,..' I...;) .... FOR INSPECTipN, ; .. fi , ; ,-.;..!' jiIJ -j JX;',-j-j,i!ij Juu ub V. ,,,lt -A. we nave made creat eaxxu hiabctt r,f tulwihoaaM thkthnM ' - "II'. ' i jl !': "' 1 ,jn--il jinn 7ii! I!u; ' :-.l i;-)l u piii! iih m uiv ! : - '!'' ' ;i' ' t iil l.i -t'-K-n ilitiil ii ' FALLAND,w'lFAoUlrrTi,nUi , ' t44A AJfD WINTER OUTFITS, I , FALL AND WINTE I , -. i ' ,,1 11' .l-V-.'.rf U 11J yij;hi-i ii ' i:: . : : 'i:J Kfc-r:ij Jt iii.i . ! ,'iot nil ii iii ni 'fillH i ii. : 'cif I iwAunt.l Tbe ; pre-eminence already, attained by.ourpror ductlons, and'thelr siiperlorlty as regards SnapA Style and General 'CotipieWn&s 'wffi be e1 Wow distinct Feature than ever.i .in ii I 'i' 1 : 1' - . .i 1 1 1 , f tiiirni; ' 1 .'i ii: . -i ; -. ' ' . . i i; vij : : ; . U. i - j f j -. , 1 "i : , A cordJa (welcome is extended generally wl" giauiuuc ivi ptuH iuruua. ... ; i-ij . ; il. -i hnil ii. ' ... .nui!- :l ,i ' ' ! t. ,.! l-t..(u '.'.,. . Very spectfuliy,,v'; ''; ' i.i .i j. i lull.- il i .1 (ll i...;l - - .ii . ir ,E.D,LATT4BBO,.i L. BEBWANGEH A BRO., Mil : ': J I. ,1 ll. r.ll I'JI .... )'; I .: ...I 1 HT in .j Tf.'A "AL '' ' .:: -'I'm ir.i .j iij tii: - . 1 NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE A FULTOCK ' . . . ; "i Iir ii !i ii r 1 -. H'n'.tU .! u '' oyi iji-i ,'hi.':il--; fur u; i.u- Plain Beaver, Blue and Browa,i :i. - .. nj'.r .-liil'Ki i; H.iijJiH (ij it :..'.- ., ..: ! fii'. -iilj ..J tii-:iji(iJ-; . . i At ettremeljlow prices .noil ') Ui'.i: 1-i.(. il :i.i ! 'iv i- -. 1 i.j .'. i !;t;.Mi : - hi II' "! i.i-.jlllr () 1 . . Jli.'iJ '1 1. : iiinji. j' jl-i.i,: -ni SACK and FROCK SUITS at extremely low- prices. !.( i J '.'v,-.'A riiiniNii. i-ijii; - . ..iVA ruuiiNii. ) 1! ; -)H nlv Jlii-jiiJi;' ) .'A . ?f ! TPrrWW ,-ii:..-,il3 l.li;i!iu 1 Ji; .1, J gSSgil-.U'i-O 191 ,ittWJ fMl-ru if Mi." b : S fi.iw.vfi-t aw .v. 83,1, W -.gir.,!:? 3'S. ii-.'U't-rj nl) ji.ul . 1 i t . (! il -unit ii) 1 .1, ii:.' i---.-i:i 'l-i ,- nl ,t;;.. It - i.-' 1 West of .England CtothiOoaU aod VestsV '.it ) 'i I .1 ' ui. 'nil -. ni U;ih 'In Jj 'n;n Imperial Dos fanfrom the best of wifoo- turers. 1 ..';! ( MOV. J iilUT.i'A ) il:i-A ih:ut .; ';;".' .11 ; I TTNDEBWEAR t ! '1.. t,A-i'lt .biiHn'ij; lV Til. li -'.ill fit J''.llllUffJ8 HIS 01 'ill a ; S -. . r)3; j:Tiuiij oyiJu'rjf 'Ok-I Th best seiectedtsWk Qtalnas etbeeti brought . ,11 Jj! ,uiiil Ttiiy.liSl k!txu:tij uAJ 1o B&to this iwuiwwet-ttlkwe jrx4ae:tba6'.' , .: i.iir'.i.- jidV JIU5 KISIH ui-)iuuf .. ..iljli s -tfiiiuj; to -it. I ft-jlfAA 4 it into-. viiWiiM ,tlj; l'Jh. ,';t 'iV.il' .... 4 si ; ! 1 iui .L ii:-)';. Ii'; ti i l"f:u'l' tit , ichploe patterns. ' ,1 C. ii 1 ' ".KIi Jl .'1. i-j7V!. 't-t'4 it.i r-tii f lUtntit'tt) i a iJllrttfl i l, . iftt'.ir fiv: !:'--M wistl of D03l4j A nr. v.nffJnffc auuiif Thai we IMvs MedotnpBUerl io-iHtitW ! Weobd tit-. i7it u ,JciiO-J ;!iM'Wv? iii'iu A. iWr j(tfT kA JVrWiAtaW"4t surpassed for beajitxmd cheapness by none in prfeas;M-3j .fcloUiioil V lit ifiAHfra ..' 11 1 . '".'i'i " in PHOTOGRAPHS. -tacoinoenoe the red thd pSceof ie orjginai flpstpAihatfirlalir, ana to brdef to fettg - iriyittons uw benefit of ,tb redTxtto . fjviatid Bm ilua dato.Pbotographs win-be taken at my sept22 - J, TANWXStf 'I 1 , il 1 h -i! I1' - Ikl f ! 115 1; if: i i ! hi 1 ml i 1 1.. I , 1 1 ... ii t : 1 1 ' 1 v 't
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1878, edition 1
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