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- g r- : . ..-' - Mil iii SUBSCRIPTION RATES . am war. ( vostAXtkT) in advanet. : -. . -S8 00 flint been thorough eterLT. vxmi, and with the Late 8tyU of Type.mday manner of Job Work cemnm b$doeoinfiBu. TAOS. RKCElfTS, POSTXSSi Three Montht One Month. . . 2 00 76 WEEKLY EDITION : ( a" Sjj 00 Out of the county, postpaid, J Six Month ,.,.,fM.v,.1.,vl,sr-!..l.y Reductiorujor CUit. CHARLOTTE, .-Js.-C, Til OCTOBER 31 I87 i V - - NO: 3,018. rsoGRAioaau sand-bills. PAMrm4XT8, aixcvL4uabC4WsQ4X8i c A .A .. !. J iutm rnr M(! : 'Though Lest t Sight ! MeM'ry Dear." v .a. ji - . -a---- j- win . .r - n inrntt ii it ft lion uklv n i i 'ff t." . - jii " u , '.' . ..fiv . n ,t .'i ill .Mu.rri . rri w.i, v w xT:i tin iw : iBisi'tii , sL'.w anj u 'Uisr'i ".v.-. i'rji - YM II ' III j. i ., m l. ." 111..', - j 'a: . ' t : . . ill . ; " ' - .11 I 1 1 1 :. 'ifll I I i III ... - . -r-J v ... ' , , : , , , .. I .'n-$t Ulh I i .1 i UESDAY ASHMEBES AND ALPACAS. C just Received another lot of superior Banging In Price from 25 cento to One Dollar. A yew Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior duality, at sixty wrote, worth $1.00. Do not fall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. ELLAS & COHEN. B UBGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" DBALEB IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, &C. FURNITURE! FUKNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS t CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGBS1; LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! .LOUNGES 1 PARLOR ANTECHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! ' COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . Zj&- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C iW Fine Assortmeht Of Children's Carriages, j list arrived. Call and see them. Jan3 ARGAINS IS UR&R Iffl NH TTTTU UR RNN N II T U U ERR N N N II T U URRR KKK u u U UR KB URRR EB ITS, RE UK RN UN II T U UU B RN NN 11 T UU R RBBR K.8. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, niLr.ii-.' ; .' m ;;.;;w;Ji fnj.'i'Niitf .u .' ', f Nsrr to PosiomcK. ifltliilfA'Jlhuiv ;iAi r:- i'-i'1.''. My Stock is vey Lar and embraces a Full Line of .t I,-.-- 7n. 'Aim OKKICE. FUKNITUBE ioue Id U.'lji,f JI t.ji;:i,-jil :('f Free of Charge. ? CASHMERES AMD ALPACAS, j- QUR MR. ALEXANDER, , - : .. M : W ' . ! ;',- :;, ; . ; ... HAS GONE NORTH AFTER MORE GOODS Which will be here very soon. It gives, us great pleasure to state that our, $rade has been i t i lit iinusuAlly gop this season, ' , -NOW THAT THE SEASON NORTHr Is about over we will ,get all the advantages of LOW CASH PRICES !! t As every one will be anxious to sell for Cash. :o o o o: In a few days we will have A NEW STOCK1! 11 In the meantime our friends can be sup plied as usual, if they will continue to call on us we have rot sold entirely out ALEXANDER & HARRIS. P. S. We are the agents for the Charlottesville Va., Woolen Mills, and If you wish to have a suit of clothes made of Charlottesville goods,, this is the only place in town it can be had. A. & H. ?j oct26. ' TT NDEB THE PRESENT SYSTEM -OF DAILY ORDERS,- Mv business has been Increased to such an ex tent, that I have been : forced1 to add a new line of goods to my varied and extensive stock. I have on nanas ana am receiving a new aua complete uue of heavy made Clothing in fancy and diagonal, Cassimere Suits, Chinchilla and Cassimere Over coats, bought since the decline, so tnat 1 can give my customers the ADVANTAGES QE THE LOW PRICES. I have also added a beautiful 'stock' of 'Trunks and Valises to my present line, bought from first hands at bottom prices. Also, a third stock ot 'Colored' Cashmeres and Dress Goods. A new lot or those beautiful Bro cades. Come and see my new lot of Plaid Dress Goods, the newest thing In the market Also, another lot of those cheap Shaker Flannels. Dont forget to look at my stock of Casslmeres just from the factory. Third stock of Ladles" Cloaks this season, don't fan to examine them. Ask to see Crepe Llsse and Ruffling. Kid Gloves, in blacks, whites, odors -and opera shades.1 A beautiful stock of Silk and Lace Scarfs, Silk Hand kerchiefs and Brussels Netting, Tissue and Berage Veilings. Ask to see the Knottingham Lace, Tarle ton in all colors, Germantown Wool and Knitting Cotton. Third stock of Ladies' Merino Vests, in an qualOies, Also, a third stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Be sure' to look at my Ltoen Cuffs and CoHars. Don't forget that I keep the cheapest unlaundried Shirt in the market. Also, a full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Be sure and examine my stock of Boots, Shoes and Hats,before making your purchases Orders for roods and samples solicited, with the assurance that they wul be filled at the lowest mar ketpneea. ' a. i N JEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! ' -GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! QLORIOUS NEWS ! ; V .' GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES 1 ..... ....... ........y. ' . ) '.IK Hi : ; -T' An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties ta PRINTS, . ''.I... . . ' ' :v;;: - ,i DRESS: GOODS ! ' '"' 1 " ' HATS," FUSILS? .jiiiiirfii ! , . , ;(r.'!'. 25 per.eent saved.ln buyfng'at this' popiilar 9 tabllshment Bvert Biail,; wraaATatei tWS, Is ieordlariy vi :: to call and eamino ow goodsj : 1 .a-jJf; nalUnf-. H. MOKB1S & BBOS. .KiV.f.ii.)Jf:t; "!H.H0BBIS Bt) ' H. MOBBIS tt BROS: -T3 ; :. ' . , k ti H Tf r.'rO o-r-wfrt vtth im'i "'4 BeautlM.BOY$' SUITS, elegantly trimmed . - M-.!.-.!.' . , Tq the Editor of theNewtand Courier: , ' One of your correspondents, In recent Issuev asks for the author of "Though Lost to Sight to Mem'ry Dear." This familiar line appears in a poem by Ruthven Jenkrns, first published in the Greenwich Magazine one hundred , and seventy years ago. ' Tennyson has something similar In his 'InMemorlam." I copy Jenkyns poem for yooi tir.ii !,,.;,, -.' )) iiiiii ii-jlt.D..! "Sweetheart, goodbye! the fluttering sari i'Mi is spreaa 10 wan me iar irom tnee; : : And soon before the fav'ring gale My ship shaft bound upon tne sea, Perchance, all desolate and forlorn, j These, eye shall miss thee many, a year, But unforgotten every charm, : Though loet to tight to' mem'ry deaK ; Sweetheart, good-bye ! Ope last embrace ! O cruel Fate! two souls to sever! . . i Yet in this heart's most sacred place! Thou, thou alone shalt dwell forever! And still shall recollection trace . " 1 -In Fancy's mirror, ever near - Each smile; each tear, that form that face. Though lost to tight lorimriry dear. , - Sweetheart, good-byei though nevermore " The wave may bear) me back to thee. Though thrown upon some distant shore By angry wind and surging sea. My constant heart would still recall Thy soft brown eyes and browner hair, And know thy tones, thy touch, thy all, Though lost to tight to mem'ry dear. OBSERVATIONS. a i j ' .: r r:' ' Gen. Ben Butler says he has but one thins to bee pardon for on his death-bed that's helping to elect Hayes! " . - ' -,f-. Thanksgiving abDroaches. and the wise turkev will at once commence taking; anti-fat PhOadel- phia Chronicle-Herald -.,-u,u ; ' v:-; It is stated that the Czar of Russia is Dhvslcallv and mentally broken down, and desires to avoid the cares of government Brick Pomerov contests with Beast Butler the daddyshlp of the flat money scheme. We always thought it was a bastard. Atlanta Constitution. Rev. Josiah Henshaw, said to be the original' Uncle Tom." recentiv visited a Detroit theatre and for the first time witnessed the performance of uncie iom;s uamn." , "Gen. Sherman sars the stories about the sun-: posed unhapplness in his family are lies." But Sherman Is such a liar that nobody can credit any thing he says. The late Mr. Vanderbllt's lawyer will swear to the old man '8 calling him a scoundrel, a fraud, a vulture,-lust before he died, thus establishing the oio genueman s sanity. Naooleon seems to have had an instinctive dread of the tUerati. Besides his persecution of Madame ae staei ana otners, ne attributed the whole oi the Revolution to Rousseau, and pronounced him a very bad man. It frequently happens that the ' United States troops can't overtake the Indians, but on the other hand, if the United States troops get a fair start the Indians can't overtake them either. Gambetta has created a ereat enthusiasm in France by his speeches. Some of our eagle orators could also create a great deal of enthusiasm (in mis country; Dy maKing speecnes m Tance. Two Genoese recently fought a duel in small boats on the high sea, just outside of their native port witnout witnesses, tneyiougnt witn knives till one of them, the lover of the other man's wife, was killed, and sunk to the bottom with a weight around his neck, tied by the ferocious .victor. The latter then came into port and gave himself up. There is so much destitution In New York that men have become desperate, and don't care what they do to make a living. There are no less than five candidates for mayor, all of them men who have heretofore been regarded as highly respecto- Die. Pastor: "You know. William, what a deal you have to be thankful for: you are blessed with health and strength, plenty of good things to eat warm clothes, and a comfortable home to live In." Blithe some peasant: "Werry true, sir; but do you know, sometimes I can't 'elo thlnkln' as 'ow I 'as it all took out ag'n In corns?" Judy. A STIMNdB CONTEST. Brother Against Brother in a Cangressional Race. Troy Letter In New York Sun. W A. "Wood is the democratic candi date for Congress in this district, which comprises Kensselaer and Washington counties. "VV. A. Wood is also the can didate of the Republicans for the same omce. They are brothers, and both man ufacturers of reaping and mowing ma chines. One is William Anson Wood and the other is Walter Abbott Wood. A further distinguishing difference is that the latter is Sir Walter A. Wood, having received the Imperial Cross of the Legion of Honor from Louis Kapo leon and the Cross of the Imperial Or der of Franz Joseph from the Emperor of Austria. These honors were intend ed to show that rovaltv smiled on mm as an inventor. No greater mistake could be made than jo infer tnat the canvass is a quiet, pleasant family af fair. That the Wood brothers are bit ter enemies is the reason why they are opposing candidates. Sir Walter was nominated hrst, dereating congressman Martin I. Townsend in the Republican convention. ' The Democrats in their later convention-balloted several times without a choicer Then aonof Wil liam Af Wood arrived with the author itative inforniation that his father would go into the contest, and the nom ination was immediately made. In the meantime Sir Walter, who is in Europe, had telegraphed his acceptance of the RubtlciaTiTjaiirlidacv. Thus thebroth ers enteredtjpja:alrtaiWjll sure ly be a lively one. It isunderstood that both will contribute liberally to the campaign fund. Sir Walter will start for home to-morrow ; but the cost of the campaign for him has already been figured out by obliging politicians at $50,000. The company of which he is president made 26,000 reaping and mow ing machines last year, and these fig ures indicate his abilitv to ffive as much as he wants to. In Ms absence his btis iness : associates are doing all that is necessary in his interest. William' is prefeident of a jein5ruJ;filQurisbiiigU rival ' company, ana nis eagerness lur the fray .isfcoiiifrued to mean that he will not let expenses stand in tne way of defeating his hated brother. r A Scholar' View of the People. ' The novelist who1 elearly jori-ayi the foibles' and follies of mahSind by con-. stantl holding up bef ore them a tairror m wnicn mey.see tueu anuus anu ca prices, performs an inestimable service, net-only in Ms day and- timej but to pos- uraw parallels, zuiu su luug an appli cation of the absurd remains these par allels will employ a scene- irora -to-aav and a nicture from the past. In B ui- 1 wer's wonderful story of Eugene Aram there is a simple picture which should be kept constantly, present in the minds of all who live in a country subject to : j thosfl sensations and naroxvsms which j so constantly invade our own. When Aram was asKed wny ne did not go out into the world, and strive, for its homage and anolause. he replied, " When l was a boy I went once to the theatre. The tragedy of Hamlet was performed; a play full of the noblest thoughts, the SUUIIBSL UlUiailLY tJia,u caiouj uuuu uiio stage. ne auaience usueiitju wiLu nu tention, with admiration, with applause. I said to myself, when the qurtan fell, It must be a "riorious thing1 to Obtain this empire over men's intellects and emotions., But. now an Italian;:,moun-r tebank appeared oh the stage a man of extraoroar BersOnal' sleight of hand. He performed a vari ety of juggling tricks, and distorted his body into a thousand, surprising and unnatural ixstures." The audience were transported, beyond themselves ;' if they liar! felt delicrhtin Hamlet, thev slowed with rapture at the mountebank. Ther reflections whicb arose In the-BclibiaT'ff mind, from this exhibition on tne part of the audience, natwallydinllnlshed hi estimate of the valwe of popular ap- '' '''' ; WaglbraWoaDint'; ' ? " ' -, , Have you ever waited for a woman to "get readyf to go, anywhere? Of course you have, and. will be inter ested in what follows,, written by ; Kate Thorn. The hour was 3.30. ..Garie is not rady. At 4 she "will be down in just one ' moment! ; but even at : this ho9Tt if you coul4 look . into , Marie's cjmber, you, wpuld; be in.,despair. Iler "crimps'' are not taken down j her boots unbuttoned, her pull-back elastic cords areout of gear, and chemaid is fix ing them ; she can't find her bracelets, one cuff pin is missing; she has put arnica on . ner , . handkerchief, . by , mistake thinking it jockey club; there is. a but ton off ner basque from hurried but toning, and oh, dear I, dear ! w,herei are her. lemon kids, her, parasol and .hex lace scarf, and that coral neckchain, and a shawl and white lace veil, and a dozen ,,other necessary articles?- She has hurried so that her face, is all in a blaze, and she is sure she looks .like a washerwoman, and she seizes the . pow der puff and dabs a little chalk i on hex forehead, and Jjopes it won't be seen, as she is going out to ride with a ,man and not with a woman." All unconscious of the trials which beset your charming Marie, you Are trying to do the agreeable to Mrs. Rj : with the sound of your horses pawing up that sidewalk in yom? ears,;; and you know the old man ' is particular about the grounds; and di rectly you hear something snap, and rush out to find that one of your spirit ed nags has broken off a ' fence -picket and is trying his best on another, by way of dessert. Will she ever get ready ? You consult your watch; 5 o'clock. You feel inclined to swear a little, but early piety forbids, and you try to pos sess your soul in patience.- -The door opens, and she comes, radiant and smil ing, in the loveliest of new costumes, pinned back so tight that she creeps to wards you like a snail, and you mentally' wonder how she is ever going to 'stej) high enough to get into the carriage and her hat is so becoming, and her black lack scarf increases the white ness of her neckso much,-and she tells you so sweetly, that. you feel infinitely obliged to her for doing, it, and feel for the moment as if the highest and most supreme delight of existence could be found only in waiting for her to "get ready." "' . Wiue and Women. Boston Courier. It was a law ' among the Thessalians that women should not drink wine, but that Of whatever age thev might be they should Jhave only, water. Theo pmitsLus nonius mat a similar law pre vailed among the Milesians. In the early ages of Rome Ttft certain that the use of itv?as altogether interdicted to the female sex. When any of them in fringed this rule their husbands or nearest relatives were authorized to chastise them ; and in the time of Rom ulus there was even a law which sub- jected them to capital punishment if round in a state or intoxication. While the women were thus wholly excluded from the. pleasures. of wine, the men themselves indulged in them but mod erately; but when in later times drink ing to excess became the vice and boast of the male sex, they couM not in con sistency refuse to the partners of their joys some share of participation in the dear excess. The laws on the subject being once relaxed, fell Quickly into desuetude; and at length we find the ladies of Rome boldly rivaling their husbands in their bacchanalian orgies. beneca represents them as passing whole nights at table, and, with charged goblets in their hands, not only viemg with, but surpassing the most robust debauchees. That St. Louis Belle's " Confession." Special Telegram to Cincinnati Enquirer. Your correspondent- met Mr. Otis Hall, the society , editor of the Globe- Democrat, who made the following statement in justification of his formal announcement of the engagement of Miss Hazeltine and Mr. linden: On Monday he received a note from Mis tT 1 J ' 1 1. ' J 11. J uazeiune asKing mm w cau mux see her on business. , In obedience thereto he called at her residence on Pine street, where he had a short conference with the lady, during , which Miss Hazeltine authorized him to iormaiiy announce that she was engaged to Mr. Tikien,and that the marriage ceremony would cer tainlv take Dlace durine Januarv or February. Upon tnis authorization ;ne made the announcement printed above. He was positive, and emphatic that the lady had fully authorized him to pub lish the statement, but as to her motive or the real truth ot the matter he Knew nothing. Thus the matter is left in en tire mystery, and the knowing, ones Know, no more now. than tney did since Miss Hazeltine filed her denial. Limitation of Silver Coinage. A dispatch from Washington to the Philadelphia Ledger&ajQ: "It is autnontativeiy stated tnat Secretary Sherman will, in his next an nual report, recommend a limitation of tho coinage . of ; silver dollars. This statement is confirmed by the secretary in his, speech at ; the Cumberland fair, upon, which Occasion he said that 'the cqinage oi two million suver uuiiara ui full legal tender monthly is a disturbing element which we could now compute ; tfyat ve could only hope that before its isgne is greatly increased Congress will either limit its amount or make it con tain enough silver to be equal in value to gold.' Secretary Sherman's attitude on this question is important, in view Oi tn report mat. a comoinauon or silver million holders is now forming, haying for its object the agitation of a free coinage act during the next ses- on. As '. Secretary Sherman's , views arei douDtiess snarea oy .tne xresiaent, a veto of any suph scheme is certain." " ". , !';' i, i' , Eloquent and 4usti! t. : ' Phnadelphia Tfmes, ' ! One thing is certain: if Mr. Tilden had desired tqbuy the presidency out right and gone uijbo market for the pur pose he would not have failed, for no body who knows anything about the matter can be unaware that it was. up for sale to the highest bidder as soon as it fell into the hands of the Southern returning boards He had the money and needed only, to spend it in responses to the otters ot saie tnat poured in upon. the national committee. t Hot , was his opportunity gone, when the canvass of the corrupt returning board: was com pleted, ,He had only to go to,Washing ton, with hi mongy pags,for the oaipetrs Dag- congressmen . were tnere anxious for the ravishing to begin, and each anxious to be the first ravished. That he is not President tb-dav is because he did not choose to buythe titled If other Hands were as clean of perjury as his Tor ubwards of thirtv years. Mrs-. Window's Sooth toeSyrup has been used tor Children.1 It corrects i ci(3iIjoithetoinaeh,reUeve8wlMcc41e,'regu th bowels.eBreadTBseaterrimdiarrhoeawheth are piean oi Druwryvne .would now joe ATLANTA A CBBXOTEAIB-LDtSlfY. -A . . Otficb GkkuI'asb'b A TiCTtrr lCTHTj ) n i Schedule in effect Sunday.' September 29th, 1878. Arrive at Charlotte,. . 2 20 a. m. rieave unanoae,. . . ........... ... . ti , . , . . . : i . HAIL TfiAIK Ma 2 GOING WIST. , ,1 Arrive at Charlotte,. . . . .. - Leave Charlotte, -!-: 1 18 a. m. IOC At FREIGHT TRAIN GOIKG lAST.- T Arrive at Charlotte, .... 6 15 p. m. Leave Charlotte, LOCAL FBBIGaX IBAIM-rGOUte WBST. Arrive at Charlotte,. Leave Charlotte 7 00a.m. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING EAST. Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte,. . . 6 50 a. m. THROUGH FREIGHT TBAIN GODIG WES. Arrive at Charlotte,. , Leave Charlotte ...,v 2 10 p, m ;. ! o ; vt. j. Houston, :.. G. 3. TOREACRE, ' Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt General llaaager. TLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO .RAILfiO AH, , SCPFjaNTKNDKNT'S OFFICK," I Charlotte, N. 0.,- October 17th, 1878. y ' i.'-- .; . . i: ! ": On and after Saturday, October 19th, the fol lowing schedule will be run over this road daily (Sunday excepted): ' GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte,. . . . .iu . " Davidson College,. Arrive at Statesvllle 4 ad a. au 6 19 a. m: 8 00 a. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesvllle, ..' 2 00 p. m. -ii. H 44 p. m. 5 80. p. m. ,,: ) : - i ..,. j iii " Davidson Arriye at Charlotte, Close connection made at Statesvllle with trains over the Western North Carolina Railroad. . " , . . , . .. n J. J. GORMLST octl9 .... , Sp't. ,, QHARtOTTE, COLUMBIA" AND; RAILBOADt : Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. B.t ' ; Columbia, S.C., Sept 22, 187& The following Passenger Schedule will be opera ted on and after this date: '';,'.! . . . j : . . . . , . MAIL EXPRESSDAILY. - Goihg North, NO; 2. : ' L Leave Augusta 6 40 p. m Arrive Couunbla;.... . . .... r : T Going SouTtt, No. l. ;K ' ' Leave Columbia 'i-S 21 a.m; Arrive Augusta. 7 00 a. m DAT PASSENGER DAILY. , Going South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte ... 1 10 P.M. 5 45 t.m. 6 50 p. m; It 55 P. m. Arrive oltrmbfa'. i . Leave Columbia . Arrive Augusta Going North, Leave Anguta Arrive 'Columbia . . Leave Colombia, . . . ..10 58 A. M . .ll'5 A.M . . 3 50 p. m Arrive Charlotte THROUGH FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Goucg South No.. 5. Leave Charlotte,., 2 20 p. m. Arrive at Chester,-, BOOrh. Leave Chester,. .. . . . . ., 6" 10 p. m. Arrive at Columbia,. 11 10 p.m. Leave Columbia,,., it....... -v.. 12 20 p.m. Arrive at Augusta, . 9 00 r.it " Going North No. 6. Leave Augusta,.: 2 00 J". M. Arrive at Columbia, .; y 50 ;P. m. Leave Columbia,.... j....... 11 10p.m. Arrive at Chester, 4 25 am. Leave Chester, 4 30 a.m. Arrive at Charlotte,. 8 00 a.m. Nos. 8 and 4 make close connections at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North and South via Charlotte. No& 1 and 2 make close con nections at Columbia and Augusta lor all points North and South via Wilmington. Pullman cars run on Nos. a and 4 and Lucas cars run on Nos. 1 and 2. ' ' Passengers coming South can leave New York by any train up to 12.55 p. m., and connect with train No. Si- Through Pullman sleeDers on this train between Washington and Savannah via Lynchburg and Charlotte, leaving wasungcon at v.ao r. m. Passengers by train No. 4 going North reach Washington at 7.50 a. m., and New York at 4.05 p. M., by limited express, and 5.10 p. m. by mall. Through Pullman sleeDers on this train between Savannah and Washington via Charlotte and Lynch burg. T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. Jno. B. MacMubdo, G. P. and F. Agent Jr THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps the best RYE WHISKEY, Stand ard Pure, Two Years Old. OTO CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. JjmENCH BRANDY, Guaranteed to be TWENTY YEARS OLD, AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. jpOR FINE WINES, And Pure Liquors, Three Years Old, go to COCHRANE'S, Central Hotel Saloon. R THAT FRED MUNKLER'S BOTTLED LAGER' BEER Is the best that everhaa been sold In the city ot Charlotte. . It you doubt it try a dozen : It will only cost your one dollar, apd if it does not give satis faction your money will be refunded. Delivered free of charge to any part of the city every Saturday morning. . , j i: FRED C. HUNSLER. N. B.-A11 orders left with J. A. Vogler will be promptly attended to. WANTED 1.000 EmDtrAle Bottles (stone) for which a liberal cash price will be paid. . ; ' ! H "I" i. .' i i M I'll i i ' ' MtlEl'At ;SHA-LO-0..; "-'j'j : ' . '.' v. . I ... i ' ., tetermined; 'to keep the , Bxst. Salook w thk Crrxi li gives me pleasure to armpunce that I keep on draught, (on Ice,), j r .: ( t , "v.'.'i-il-iiii; .'. i,;;;1 -J ' L FOUR DIFFERENT OP LAGER BEER. always supplied with the very bear, WINES, (including Champagnes 0 ''' 'J. hi.' . FINE LIQUORS,' FREifCA'BHliir&c; ; JDSBP& FIStlH JMSER. '"A sept26 QORNAND WHEAT EXCHANGE, , , ti , --ivrf if-nl -rtior'l -Joo-i J.nti$ JujtiJ n.Pljfitomoe. AddreM, Ghaitotte City Mffl∋ ParaeaihavmeirrainWBrtnd IbH 'ftnd It to their interest to call on Um undersigned. Meal eround either fine or eoarse. aoeerdlnr to order, j s L , Thankful for fanner patronage, I wQl give my f 1 I v."?fi mju; toLnw ROBERT IX GRAHAM. CHARLOTTE SUCCESS i ! ! HOTWrrHSTAKDINQ MY EXTRAORDINARILY -LARGE PURCHASES- -THIS FALL,- AND ESOAKDLKSfl OF THK ATTEMPTS FBOM ALL QCAK- v..--;- ; ' -." TJtRS TO DIRSCT THK TRASS F BOM C H A R L O T T E j QTTO OTHB CHANNELS, Set the good judgment of the people on the one hand, and my superior advantages In pm . j i .chases on the other hand, ..... .,: ,7 ,. ; . , HAVE OVXRCOME ALL,- AKD I HATS HAD $ C3JPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So much so that I an now, when most merchants have scarcely received their jtbst stocks, COBcNottti for a gSgg bbb ooo ' va ixdd W H M V X D rSs bhb , .ooo oo h narpD PPP V U RKR COO H H A V PU -UR R O O H H AA PPP U U RRR O HHHAA KB P UU R R OOO H HA ABS8B SBR r U U XV t J J a 1 AAA a 5 AS THE riRST RUSH NORTH IS NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of whieh my customers shall secure. To all who went Iforth for their Stock .1 would respectfully addre myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing theh-Stock by calling on m.. , , , To all old and regular customer wbe baye, bought from me this season, I would aay come again. Our SECOND STOCK In all departweofs will be complete In ten days. Respectfully, .& WTXTKOW8KY. R EMARKABLE'J KBXOOK USQOJttPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUS ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. ur Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-mad Tall and Winter coo O o L OO TTTT H B. U XV 9 XK3 Ii OO T H H II K II K T. 1 8L O O T HIH II NKI 6 O L00 T H H II NVX O GO OOO LLLL OO T U H II N NN OOO CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY8 AND CHILDREN'S, (Can be Found at W, KAUFMAN 4 TO SprlngB Comer, Charlotte, N. C. I A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS. HATS A CAPS, Always onhand, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A CALL. Bept2f3 j 'ALL OPENING OF FINE MM MM fin ' L MMMMlil. . ' L JINN N EBB LINK MB II N N N EB T Y RrTT 'T' MMMMIIL L UN N NEB RRR M M MXlh It n N HH B R B h ait juuoi ijjijvoI- an tuat k R Y i AMI)" FANCY -BY fjrOOTJS, Wkdhespat and Thvbsdat, Octobxb 2d 8w. .1 GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FEN in, a Jyiirv:l:t Oi r Jinom IE GOODS ii-1iil 7'! ' m Un'-'Aii-Y -u-.Y. Ad' 1;: hr-fii'in 19i ; evr! fc Hi kft't Bin cti a b Ljo t t k,'.'' . .!! l! 'iKd t t.i i"n- ". I)fl' .t'Vi. L'iA ' .,, -.- . t . . .r.s... .... ennrrif n n i H4iij ."ji i-' OUR AUTUMN FABRICS - -' : . if ' tr,rll..i.i;J ; UiiU OJiat lAlfi i Viiili ; i t t i1' 1: Mil ! (IO j li-'ji'u. hut II n! Ml ;! Liai ;it'UT,1ri:;iiii T. A WIITTTT A . I" BXBS DDD 8 f: j ii; :AiAW:'Ti..iT.Miui D D DDD L' AAA .T',1 AAJU LLLLA AT T A . A . : - a'.-;. i;yii :!; ; - . ( . ' ' ' iliir. :sJ iw'l i ' v'iilli).':i ,n ;!;:;; i -a ill' 'tT! AND. brr 'rrm. i;JM) 1Irr8'8' ) B'. BR.ro jO"l:,-' -;! ii')tll:l 'Vli.!; Ti Ji '!' 1t-s --'a . ..! ! ';. , ?r. ,11. U .'r'J ii. .-,.f IT Li' OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARE NOW READY . tFOB INSPECTION, in.. ri i ,:.! ..t ini-. .!. ;! 1 iW 'lo , -. . : v.ii;iui! nil "-ji-jai iim! i .'. !'! We have made great eflorts to meet the demands of purchasers tor their 4i, i jj i-- .'i) J... .aoii'u; '-niJ ii. . !!(; , i 'J. ' .'. titi;.ji .iilJil'. k' Joil i i ,! FAii ANb wnmaiootFiTS ; FALL ANB WINTER OUTFITS! ... FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I i FALL ANP.WTNTKR.QUXKirail s ; .u .,!t "1.. !.: V.' A l-i I Mil . !. ... ff'j. ijl'K)H. ' Th pre-eminence already attained byobrpW" doctioni, ana their superlorltyi es regards Shapei, Style and General pjpjetll vjbamow distinct Feature than ever. ...:,,,,.!:..,. !! vh (' , . , : -iii. ' -. ;: j"Hii: ' :t A cordial welcome is extended general; wtpi gratitude fot past patrpnageJ ,.- i ti ) lull I-; rill himI" !"i!'; : . ..1 .,w. rAn ..: ;:r.. J 1 in- I I . V A) iili . ) ;i.t '?ety ipefuilri M - -! I,:. I . . j. 'i : ..! E. LATT A ifc BRO. . i L. iF1hi ftndatteJB,,'! -1 NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE A FJJifc TQGK . . , i "I ' ; II' ' Fur Beaver Overcoats, Plain Beaver, Blue and BrewhJ -1 i : n Light Weight Meltons in all, shades , r . At extremely loW priced ' 'ii' SACK and FROCK SUITS at exteraely low prices J II II TTTT If - i' :( ! :-Mj if. ui.) i'.i iiil West-of tErigland Cloth Coats an Imperial Doe Prints from the 'best of1 Mahfiirke-' turers. HAi. ItiA! cuilr.I .Mi " Milt''-. ..i i. Ytnderwear,, , ?ll'i' ...ii i ft ni )lf. ;-. ... , n! h,i u.il .! '-ill nu: The best selected Stoc that has ever beehrpught. to this marke at the Joveet pricey ,tba(C3 teooVlbe: A iflrtlll tl!tj-,l i, i-ino-i.t'.- A,'.iiOA tl V- t. r Httii''. i" ..l f.;;i! j I 1 'at A U iii,'.a(Mii Call early and sfeto; tcjaittt ywt ttlihf get IM U-CASHMERX&tt t iiinJi. ) ii!l.v. i. .. ji A ,hijt1'loh'!H!.--io. '.'iitfrt'l'. j il ,i-i'.' 'iii HAVE BOLD SO WELL , , ,. -nil r-l--I-.'J . Ali Vit tir.siUU J- 'iim;l hin h::iiivn.iii ni ruvmo'f Vhn That we have been enpeUed rrder .a.'ee& ; oV entire stock of DRESS' OOto ijsa - .Ui)lJilit n.; vtjiir iuulj iiiio isiii? tiii i'l'iiiw rUflo- i fei i Be sure W &'MJyi!jitfl Iiro Jon , ttorJiri'Mitnal -il toi8, . M liiipy 1 K&in-x $ noil if ?h 42onl.&JJeI - 11 t 'fin. M H IllUl t i r t thcrlgeotpf injtei togfrtui my paVobs the benefit af the indoetlonk from,B4ii Bef this' date Photograph wlH be taken at ttJ . . GaUeryM ...1 VU' lri ,'1 lHlOl'iaV V '.Ulc5 Jt REDUCED SAT& fcrnnsiiig uvui ieMuiig or oiper causes. An oio vulmovniremeo7.-25centeperpQtae i Ot Bduced Rates, pt25 piause, Superintendent octl sept22 J.H. VANNISfl
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1878, edition 1
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