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..Iff: oH' .'( iiix-i i;c'( I - -- .-. AT ' fO,;; rM'i RATES $ .iflirt'l ; $8 00 ,i - ton ....... 4 00 T fir MO tiv... - .- rr .' Kt( 2 00 IUJS Jut y va x. want, mnA with the Latal Styl? of mamer of Job Work can SSi JtLAJfESrBILL-HBADSt . , j.' -rr - ' Afnit fit;'; etUy, (in, i i fx cmtnly)'i advance. .......... .$2 00 i..f. , ,11 i I . T T.-.i . '!.( I ' y- Cut iff tto vnaUyfiaiitpakl.. ..iUul-u.'utfB 10 3 iU3 x.(IHAiaiQa,,N.C:r.'FEIl)Y;':;NOVEMBER' 8, 1878. .".V.: T "rtMJSMSl Six ilomh i IAW& UtxJucl'omJor Clubs. 3i 1 r:t PAMPHLETS, CntUULASS, CHECKS,?. f, nVf ,, .w,,,, ,, , t ,.. - k . A. . fit ' . IS .--.-...-. ...si-.,-- . it.-. .... - - 7F 1 'Iif. . . ? . : -i:-. r 1 . --.- - - 1 - ...... . i. -: . .... ii i ii n v-k ill I r i Vi i i I ' , ..." i! 1 1 iv i .- 1 1 i i t i rr v . i i ii i i i i m i i i y y r i . i i i i i y. i Svfh ,:li'J U' ..i. VV I III II 1 1! I. I! I M II f I: I A - ' , K " L I Jl 7 III k'. I I I I I II"1 h I. Is" -J" w v:.. : 1 1- I I I- I-:.- Ill ill n I M I J I I 1 I v U V II I , II Utn- I t I i i 1 rr II II i I-. . I .::x4. 7 - A h !J ilT CASHMERES AND ALPACA3. .;..i.);i Just Received another lot of superior -.1) i CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, i ; HAS r .M ILt-I'I." : . tttilT Ranging in Price from 25 cents to One Dollar. : (.IT 1 'r.-ii i.t A hit A - ' ' s ! 'i; i V Pieces ol COLORED CASHMERES, nil A Few Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, H f Do not tail to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It wiii pay you. - -t V : ELLAS & COHEN. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, 4a BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, C BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE 1 FUKNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! h i LOUNGES! LOUNGES!' . voi'J LOUNGES I 'A A i ,:i mi ESI ESl ' ' PARLOB'XNtf'C&iKBmSOTTSi: ty-30FFINS t att.Uods on hand. J COFFINS; aU Wpds. hand. fcd 5 Wtef TA3H SrtaEET. ..- i'. ii ti! i r'-.il -.'!i;'H CHARLOTTE, N. C. . U .if. I! vtnfl Anrtinent of Children' CarHagea?, nut arrived. .Call and see them, jansi'j o il mi fl el 0 Ot B ARGAINS tl.t- t Atli 7A 'ip! -in IN ;i.(TZI tf !.. I ll i U RRK NW H II TTTTU URRR EiiK r u Kr v V DB T U UB KB URRR NO U T T T u u u u :b - UB UU R N NN n UU R KflR l-;ilJi.I J-l'M J HKlJIi..) 'U '.Tii'M TJtJ ilul'jlt ittiiiK. AT , K. G. ROGERS' WAREROOM3, .lr llil!UlUilt. .0 I .'I Next to Posromca. -ilJMratekJfevejri;Lfc5aB4.em rrriJ mA ma i,j ,wnoK 'itE M'wsrs 01 tlU6'M LiRC!Ji tutu OttKbuU ft tilMW imh'M . 'Jdloitfi, :itnJ )tuv0i tn jnlvfnB Jout ifitit III ll'M ol to ImiTa oi niirra stiid feini1' " ' itrUE .brtraiT)lruf 9rf no !!! J itti3.'tl it'tflJ ol Jl 33ru C5tratti3ri ill-MlilP'li'fhlUf Timi rkTT?6it YsAAnii' : '1,lrJ -u- HOW CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? WONDERFUL BUT EVEN SO. NO USE BUYING CALICOS ANY LONGER. : 1ST OUR DRESS GOODS There never has been such a display in this city and at such low prices. IT IS POSITIVELY TRUE. IF YOU BUY YOUR GOODS BEFORE SEEING OUR STOCK YOU WILL REGRET IT. We have the prettiest line of 'LadlesrNeck Wetir, riu " ;ilMIOI Ruirt.ECK tieS,"tc, ETC., ever otftsred by ias'1 before-.' Dont 'fafl to see our i ,.; a.i -.. Shawls they are t3r P R E T T y , andH 5 i KID GLOVES at allprlces.and shades. Ladles', . Gents! an Chlldrea's UNDERWEAR, . In , great variety. . ' ' It will be remembered that our Mr. Alexander has Just returned from the Nprthi Mving bought a magnificent - ' .:...-.; vt'H.-: )un ". '. , ; SECON:ST?CK XHIS SEASON. You will be astonished, when you see que prices. An elegant line of Black and , Colored, Cashmeres, Just received. ALEXANDER & HARRIS, Agents Charlottesville, Va. , w oolen Miljs. I.I , I - " - -j t T.ND1R THJS 'PRESFTjlSlYSTlIM i-5 .Vi;'.' it ,.i m !-,,L .. i ' OF, .DAILY .ORDERS 'MY, BTJSINESS 4i . fi 1 .1.1- .)-KI Hasbeerr Increased to such an extent that f have been forced to edJ &idSf Hhftltif Goods to my varl- -ed and extensive stock. I have one Of the best' stocks of Fancy and Diago nal Cassimere Suits, Chinchilla and Casslmere OVercvoata an( Fandy Cassfmeres m tie market Also, a new lot of BronzelL Brass ; and Sliver Dress Buttons, the handsomest I have offered this sea- i son. r A fourtujtock.o! MaUessay andEiiglish Diagonal Cloaks, prettier and cheaper than ever. Also, a new stock on single and double Cashmere Shawls. if:::u H - A new stock of celebrated seamless Kid Gloves, the handsomest and best goods in the market. Third stock of new ' Dress Goods In Brocades, Black aadi Colored : Cashmeres;- something new In plaid Dress Goods. Call Don't forget to look at my Lappet Netting and Notynm. Culce ,.; Second stock of White and Colored Tarletans. aodaome stock of Silk and Lace Scarfs. Thifd stock of Ladies' aod Cbildren's Hosiery, In White and Fancy Colors. A new' fltodrof Tjnks and Valises. Ask to se Liiien' tollers VnA Cuifs. Don't for get that I keep a full ljnei of .Gents' Furnishing Goods. Thbest Shirt eyer offered In, the market at one dollar. - Be'sure'and'examine my Stock of Goods before' making pnrcfiasesl 'Orders for Goods and samples solicited wltfelhe assorahw ttrat theywlH fee filled at the lowest cash prioes. t '.,..::()-.,.... . : T.tL.i-SJGcLE,: Opposite Charlotte Hotel, Tryon street. yfr$ m ., a:i;i iTEW' eOODS !' NEWGOODS I GLORIOUS NEWS ! . H O ' -i A ". A k i Ji .'. i K .GLORJUSNEWS,!,,., I 1 l;..-f niyio !ii; -nii-'.-''; tut ni'rj 'i 'l.'.lir. -I'll) ''' fif IGLORIOUSNEWS! iri' eLOMOUS NEWS1!4-1' i .i i' ' M n-f -iiii i iijlM '.ii'.'lii A If-' GRATJ)EL!SE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMFSTOCK of aU .teLatest Novelties n Stiiltt-jH hnr. ;iiilJl .:l:Ai-i- u-'f PRINTS, i. .. , !u?WSPi.l 4,ilitl sniWv-nM l.n im 1 riltuxfl .av itOUiBAnionujai HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac .rSfJKU. 2TATH3 .IA3H kY. i JOH' l 25 per cent saved in buylngTat .this popular I tabllsbment mftm woman-and child, Is cordially Invited jtoijrralfafid ! gftttw rio rarj - t!.aiM-Hf J'J4 Sill 1J lldd ' E. MORRIS & BROS. ; . : JJ, MPRRIS 4 BROS. 4 Mt SSfeffl c'aji O. MORRIS & BR0S.N v t;'jT lmniuij .ri.wi ;.""' BeMtifuBoys' suiW,eiegWnunedj IT Iitllrttflon. J'-'u''toCHAKriltKAl.a 'u.-u-.J iii.oii .i .,), .a ...! Fair an the flowers and the children, but their sub tle suggestion Is fairer J-- Rare is the rose-burst of dawn, but the secret that , clasps It is rarer; ' ' Sweet the exnltance of song, but the strain that precedes it is sweeter; ' m j . And never was poem yet writ; but the meaning out-, mastered the metre. 11 Never a daisy that grows, but a mystery gufdetn the growing;: tu - " i .. : t Never a river that flows, but a majesty sceptres the M flOWlAfR - i Never s Shakespeare that soared, but a stronger : than he did unfold him: No ver; a prophet foretells, but a mightier seer nam loreuua mm. .m ; 1": ,; I v. ' . . :- Back of the canvas that throbs, the painter is hlnt- ed and hidden; Into the statue that breathes the soul of the sculp tor Is bidden; - i t . .. . : Under the Joy that is felt lie the Infinite Issues of feeling; Crowning the glory revealed is the glory that crowns Space is as nothing to spirit, the deed is outdone by the doing; The heart of. the wooer Is warm, but warmer the heart of the wooing; And up from the pita where these shiver, and up from the heights where these shine, Twin voices and shadows swlm'starward, and the j, essence oiiue jaivme. , O USER VAT IONS. Ingersoll made $30,000 out of "HelL" When a man eoes out of the ttoultrv business ha tears the tattered hen-sign down. Boston Post. A Kentucky woman has married a Mr. Calico has wedded a Drints. as It were. New Haven Recrui ter, Talmase denounces "low-net-kftd dresses " sn va the Herald, but preaches low-necked semons." now are evils. General Sheridan has a scalp wound three Inch es, long, caused by the fall of a transom. Married maanouia-maice a note or tms nappy uouKbt transom. TJneasllei fhWheid that 'wears a crown." Of course It does. And this is the reason kings and Queens dont sleeD with their crowns on. Norris- town Herald. "Sandy, what. Is the state: of relleion in your town?" "Bad sir; very bad! There are no Chris tians except Davie and myself, and I have my doubts about Davie' Yonkert Statement. A Nashville belle has feet that do not match. Both are perfect In shape, but one is a number one and the other a number seven. She always puts her best foot forward. A Tallahassee minister who had held numerous nUtht meetings In order to arouse rellidous enthus iasm, and the work progressing slowly, bewailed the return of his labors In only converting half a dozen souls, thus: "I tell you, my hearers, it don't pay ior me gas..' )raKe i'wnavin. It looks to a disnasslonate observer as thouarb. the South was growing: conciliateder and conciliateder every day. President Hayes exhibited himself at a county fab? in Maryland the other day. and the same day Baltimore went Democratic by 18,000 majority. Hawkey e. Twelve years ago Deacon Benson, of Fort Wayne. Ind., a man then 48 years old, was worth $500, 000. He speculated, lost money, becamea pas senger conductor, then a saloon keeper, then a street car driver, then a pauper; last week he died In the hospital and was buried tn the potter's field. THE NEWFOUNDLAND 10G. A New Cross, cf Which Gre are L'otifi- deistly Expected. St. John's, Oct 28. The extinction which has latterly threatened the pure breed of Newfoundland dogs has been fortunately arrested by the importation of several splendid specimens of the Leonberg breed, which is the result of skillful crossing! between the St Bern ard, the .N ewlounatand, and the wolr dog of the Pyrenees. The dogs were re cently brought here in charge of the famous concnoiogist, Merr l. A. ver kruzen. This is notable news for the outside world, because everybody has a reeling for the sagacious, brave, and handsome brute, that bears the name of this island, though few persons would b$ine4 1$ 'credit the; fact that there arenoi nan ajaozen aoga in uie wnoie United States of absolutely pureNew rouad.breed. . "Mora markedlV; than' in any other ca- iiine'Speeiesthis dog perpetuates all the tracts os. fcree"4, even to- the progeny it anfmas that, are very distantly re- moved-froBa nis species tnrougn misce genation. Hence the mistake that many labor under;- wh9, believe they possess .Newfoundland dogs or a pure breed, while their bier Dets are onlv such in teniacfousry . . preserving a strong resem blance to their, grand-sires. The aver age height of the true Newfoundland dog is txurty -inches. ' 'He is entirely black, hia ;,laws are webbed to the f-potnts,-fai8 paws - are massive, - his gait majestic, anq pis. countenance striKing lv benevOlehtahddeepirtrustful. But the renowned qualities of , this famous dbff are to be superceded by the splendid breed known as the Leonberg. ThVscihiens now here are soon to DroDacrate.. but. tney wiu noi oe iuii grown till tneir tmrayear. jsaron Jtssig of -Leon,berg, yvurijemoerg, ixermany, was the gentleman. who undertook the Droduction bf the flew species, and the L i'Lrl. 1 - 1 i. T. . AnM.W11n specimens urougm, uei e weic ci cx uuy seiectea rrom nis Keuiieis. uwu epcuj.- mens sell for $250. and superior dogs: command as high a price as 8500. t -At all ttie srreat aos snows oi uaaen, aima, ViennaL Patis.tirrd London they received the highest premiums.' They attain the imgni ox umij-p.w.w.cpjajuu. uo flimntl v over 100 rounds in weight. 1 1 A. .O 11.: i . . . , . n-vr n-w Ika. Their heads are large, erect, and hatid someiy snapeo, ana ineir oouies are striktojrlv-n'dMe-1' in -their symmetry. They inherit with large Interest all the pC$eness of the Newfoundland, their intellicpncB suroasses that of anyothex speqies.pf dog;andhey are capahje oi oeing irauieu, wuu , uuusi anj wuu within t.h4thssiWrrties of doff-kind. It will be a fare'-sight to behold four of" thesfi Jiandsome brutes, this winter, bril- listfttty caparisoned, and erfecti, tract-; awe, i nitcned to a commoaious . uog, sleighv and flying over the frozen' roads in the environs of St. John's, or oVer the surface of Quidi Vidx Lake. h (&ipbter8 locked in ai lir-Tignt WaU, A ibiong the desperate deviceat feSQrf ed t5) Wttke Chicago; fafQ-hanJk: -tqiiA . rtlini. u Wrkrttp ftTVlPi ia to loftk UD the 3nisrf iw-fireioroOf 'Vaults: which are this purpose, Sundayvt morning at 1 into itJuaivaulfc-the .door locked .and the I jltcflMttanMns &. rirrbririA. . Instead Of 3Skta&! 1 r,oi? ivSo . t h'pm ! and as?ain - sat 'down TTVCiAjit aahnilf the, ab ill thfl; iViUlt t uau, uecomo bu. jiuotou vii ers bameedesperateaana irom me in- sMeeameifamtMcries- or - Aiex us out ate them, andwhenrT,ne ma tne seven teen inmates i-ushed out WMSmpoj; ering.;pn snopaTOfl. Wtt 4 w - ji j ah nfAo rarrnnnrav. hausted. TbeiConflnemt pf seventeen men in an air-tight .vaults oniy, eieyen punt Arttvb ' win a dancref oua. i exneri smeni .wni" ypwm1 hardl v ofmsentto trv aeain. and its di otrnin fRi1t will be of value in Aiding fe&oifee -jif- their ' effort to suppress Hi tn v 1 STRITKCT.K WITir k RCIDJ.. Charles NortonV Little Controversy on the Boise Kiver, ana wnai tama erit. - : ; rFrom the Boise City (Idaho) Statesman. i Charles t Norton,r who has been en- gaged- in mining on the Boise river. near the junction of the north, and mid dle branches of the river, had a verv se- Tious encoTjnter with a bear last Satur day momma ; He 'had gone; to the top ui a Dbccp urn, uj. vviicii near uie sum mit had taken hold, of a small tree to pull himself up so as to reconnoiter the ' valley, beyond, where he had been ac customed to find deer, when a large she-" bear that was lying with her two cubs just on the other side of the bush, which concealed tnem. sprang upon Mm seiz ing, him by the under jaw. and tearing uie- iuwer upj uown, masmg an ugly wound. The front of the upner iaw was also fractured just above the teeth, six of which were loosened and hung down with the detached rtortioii of the jaw.. .Another fierce bite of enraged animanacerated ine cneek and tore the scalp in several places.' The right arm was also bitten through. In the s6ufnef Noilon and "the bear both lost their equilibrium hear the top of the hill, ind together rolled down the steep hillside, a distance of forty feet Upon reaching the i botton thev Were about six feet apart, when Norton's dog was heard "V. 1 ' X tf A.I. till 1. A 1 uariong at me top oi me niu wnere tne cubs had been left. This attracted the attention of the bear, when Norton, who had had his gun strapped to him all the time, managed to get the muzzle against the rear portion of the brute, and reach ing back cocked the piece and fired it. ihe ball passed lengthwise through the body of the animal and through the head, ' killing',' her instantlv. Norton then made his way home. Methodism in the South Efforts in Behalf of the Freedmen. The eleventh anniversarv of the Methodist Freedmen's Aid Societv. in St. Paul's church, New York, Monday evening, attracted an audience that about half filled the church. A few freedmen were in attendance. The New Orleans Jubilee Band sang old fashioned slave and religious songs. After prayer, Bishop J, W. "Wiley, of Cincinnati, read the annual report of the board of management. In the past year $63,402.85 have been, collected and disbursed ; 70 teachers have been sus tained in the field; 2,940 pupils have been taught ; a school has been built in ureensboro, .North Carolina, for $10, 000, the gift of Geo. Bennett of Trov. N. and another school established in La Grange, Georgia, half of the mon ey euiLuoyeu m its uiuiumg Having ueen contributed by Southern colored per sons ; the standard of scholarship nas been elevated, and a quarter of a mil lion of dollars in school property added to the resources of the society. The Bishop admitted that progress in edu cating the colored people is on the whole slow ; he pleaded that it should remembered that the society was or ganized only twelve years ago, and that it would be strange if the race should come from such a tutelage as 'slavery witnout even a trace oi deception, dis honesty or of licentiousness. Emanci pation did not relieve the race from the wrongs inflicted on it in its bondage. Yet, the report concluded, to those who know how degraded the race has been, it is plain what good has been done by the society, and that good done has been in DuiiQing trom the ioundation the morar and intellectual education of the freed men. Starving on Broadway. A woman about twenty-four years of age, dressed in deep mourning, was found in a fainting condition on Broad way, New York, Monday afternoon Mr. Powers, proprietor of the Grand Central Hotel, had her conveyed into" one of the parlors of the hotel, where restoratives were applied. The woman gave her name as Ella Willingford, and her residence at No. 5 Delancey street: ne said sne had not eaten anything m three days. Her husband went to New Orleans about a montn ago, wnere ne was employed as groom, and he was about sending for his wife when he was taken sick with the yellow fever and died. The news of his deatn prostrated the poor woman, and an additional bur den was placed upon ner snouiders oy the birth of a child. She had not en tirely recovered from her illness when the pangs of hunger drove her into the street in search of food. Her two child ren, a bov two vears of age, and the baby, were in tne meantime lerc m a cold and cheerless room. When the wo-. man had told her pitiable story, Mr. Powers headed a subscription list for her, and several of the guests also gave her money. Before she. could realize her' sudden good fortune, a bountiful repast was laid before her, and thus provided for she almost bounded from the presence of her benefactors to hur- i.--.. a ja j ...I'll ry to tne reiiei or ner iamismng cnim ren. It Wouldn't Work Both Ways. Yonkers Gazette. Of course you've all heard that not over demoralizing conundrum, the eom- Sleteness of which is as to thus: " WJiy q chickens have no future existence V Because they have their necks twirled in-this." Pretty good,', eh? I ; Jobbins laughed with the rest of us when he neard it, and tnougnt tne numor or it wouldn't ooze out it he stowed it away in his Dractical lieadJThe chance came tor lumto. snoot it. on, ana . ne aia so. w ny,' warn oouoins w an auuieuce oi j i I s a &( l j . 1 i exnectant inenas, wny uu cmciteiiH Lhaveiio future existence? 4 Give it up ? fOf course vou tio. - Because "and he laushed and chuckled so to himself that the crowd 'Was just aching for the wherefore - becauser-t-nemi . because their necks are twirled in this P iAnd Jobbins can't understand to this: day why not soul of the party took stock in his merriment. 4 - - . 4 Silent LocomotiveK. t i The "Boston Transcrivt asws of the. new method of the Ashton Valve Company of , that citv, for .silent boilers, which does awav . with the roar of steam from locomotives, tnat " an tne over plus of steam is blown silently and? in visibly into the tank, where jt isisiip plied tor tne boner, it saves coau; ior the waste is. utilized, while .the engine steams more freely, labors less heavily with its burden; and does its appointed work with far less, wear and tear, from the very fact that warm' water instead of cold is pumped into the1 boiler; Tfcia little piece of mechanism stands earn-! plete in itself , and has vindicated Uta power on some , twenty,, different roaps which areTising of adopting it witi re suits which ' pace it among tlie mft Stop it at aiice "rod see yotu' nurse glvlngthe baby either Laudanum, Paresorlo or am soothina ?erfledy containing opiate, stop it at once, K you want a Rood medialne tot vou children, eet fir. Bull's Baby gyrop, warranted to contain nothing in jurious, but sale and efficient Price 25 cents. THEIR WEDDISe JOURNEY. ' Modern fashionable Custom To a Hotel Instead of the Depot New York Sun. The practice of newly wedded couples going to a hotel immediately after the marriage ceremony has become so com mon as to almost : ' almost 1 superce ded the Old-time wedding' tour.1: NOwa-i days a 'public marriage ui upper New J the couple have been - driven" to "the nearest fashionable hotel, and h,ftve; passed at least a week i within It walls; This is especially true Of '-what' 'are known as evenmg weddings those held in somefiptable churches, and fol lowed ny a 'crowded reception in tne bride's home. After the last congratu lations have been: exchanged, the bride and bridegroom thread their. ! -way through the throng, of black-attired men and beflouncecT and beieweled la-1 dies under the arched way,-which'the tnougnttui master or . ceremonies nas f rovided, until they; reach their eoach. n banging the door the head usher" takes Care td usher in a stage whisper,'' " Drive to the Pennsylvania depot," on the Grand Central,? i. as the case, may be, and the throng return, imagining that the honeymoon is to be spent in Philadelphia or ' Boston. The Carriage has gone hardly a block before down, goes the window, and the driver reins in his horses as he hears : . " Where did they tell you to go?" " To the Pennsylvania depot sorr." " Pennsylvania depot I Pshaw ! Drive to the Buckingham. '..' And to the Buckingham thev 'are whirled accordingly. For years this clever little deception has been prac ticed by young bridal couples,, without any one except tne proprietors and the coachmen being in the secret. Of late, however, the practice has become so popular and so widely known that the affectation of a wedding tour is only kept up for the sake' of appearances. "Philadelphia" and "Boston, in the vocabulary of Hymen, have come to mean " Windsor and 44 Buckingham." Where Pea Nats Come from and Go to. The Tennessee crop for the year end ing September 30, 1878, was 305,000 bush els against 600,000 for the year previous ; in Virginia the crop was 405,000 against 780,000 last year, and in North Carolina it was only 85,000 against 125,000 in '77. The growing crop i. e., for l878-'79--is estimated at 400,000 bushels for Tennes see, 800,000 for Virginia, and 90,000 for North Carolina. The North Carolina crop promises to be about the same as to quality as last year. A new feature with this crop is the largely increased amount shelled, one estimate being this wav. Thfi North Carol fna r-vnn finds its way into other markets through this Port, there now beiner three differ ent firms in Wilmington engaged in 1 ' j vT uuying, selling ana snipping mem. Bankruptcies Fil"-'. The numiber of bankruptcies filed in the United ! States under the recent bankrupt law from the time into oper ation, June, 1st, 1887, to Augast 3lst, 1878, according to the statistics pub- isned by the Boston Commercial Bul letin, was 103,055, of which 15,151 were in the Eastern States,' 24334 in the Mid dle States, 22,790 in the Southern States, 40,097 in the VV estern States and 433 m the District of Columbia. These figures, laree as thev mav anoear. dwindle into comparative insignificance when it is stated that the bankruptcies number oniy one to every seventn man engaged in business for the period of eleven years and three months, or for a single vear Onrv one bankrunt out of ererv one hundred and one. . A Lady Killed byIIair Byp. ClncinnaU Gazette. A few days since a middle-aged lady; living in the suburbs of Springfield, Unio, died irom some mysterious dis ease located in the -head. The symp toms had long been manifested, but no treatment seemed to have permanent effect. After death there was an ex amination made, in which Cincinnati physicians toolcpart and , which result ed in the unanimous decision that death was caused, primarily,; by the use, for a long period, of chemical compounds for dyeing the hair , There is said to have been a coating ..formed over tne brain, causing something like paralysis of that organ. 3cu gulttjerlisjcmmts. AGENTS WANTED For the best and fartest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re duced 83 per cent National Publishing Co., 4w. mnaaeipnia, xa. 1 : TTOUSEKEEPERS. .. . 11 A Postal Card sent us with- Four address wtu in sure free in return, our Illustrated Circulars of niee House-furnishing Specialties. Palmkr ft Sktlton Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street, New York; 4w. GENTS, READ THIS. " We will par Agents a Salary of 810O per month and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. We mean what we my. Address, without delay, pApittfti a in a w.; marsnaa, aucmgnn. w. TEAS ! ' AHEAD ALL THE TLME. , jo The verv best eoods direct from' the irkixyrter at half the usual cost Best plan ever offered to Club Agents and large buyers, - AH Express charges paid. New terms tree. The Gkbat Ajckbicxk tba Ca, P. p. Box, 236V 31 A 33 Yesey St, New Jor: 4w. EW RICH,BLpOD ,,.., . Rlonri. and win comnlet&lv change the blood In the annre system m wive uiuxitus. auj xienwu., muu i urTIl talia ma nil! jvrh nlcrht fnrurt ' nna tn twAlvA l .. i I . n nnnw lu .'ill ill n I'm iT ' ' i ' j ti id v..,i : iiifC !' 'SOUXD HKALTH, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for 8 let ter stamps. 1. a JOHNSON 4 CO., Banger. Me. ' GENTS WANTED 1 I'jli III Ai' !'.) 1 OCItiillo. !Ui.'l For. Dr. March; New Book ! ! lt; .'! :.;Jr.' ,-;..;ifwjti Scenes tnthe BMeportiays with vivid and thrilling force and eloquence the events of sacred truth; and sublimity of the stortes of, the Bible., Agents will And this book with Its sparkUng thoughts, glowing style. tjentlMengravm' and rich bindings; the 1iss tn' thn 'mnrkft.' vratmsr littaM. Clrralara jrENSOys CAPCINK POROUS fliAiTEB. ' :Fhfliwi tiA MtmMrlsoii Mtweetr It and The eom- taoh slcw-aettng' perot plaster. " It is ia every way superior to all other external remedies fneludlnst r liniments and the' so-called-tlectrtear appliances. It eontains new rneaionai eiemenw wmen- in com blnatlon wltll Hibbeft possess the mort extraardln EWf PiP' llfevmg, strengthening and eomttve pro perfles,' Any fhysleian tn your own locality wnl odflrmrthe above' statement,--For Lame Back, yibenmntlsm, Female Weakness .Stabborn arid NegJ lected Golds end Oooehs, diseased Kidneys,- Whoop- King cough,' affections of the hearfcand aa lite tor wnicn porous- piasierg prg- uxi, n u aimpiy we bst khtwn TOmeoy.'- Aak for 'Benson's Capclhe iPorous -Plaster and take no other Sold by-all Drursl8t8. ' Price 25 ets. 'Sentoa receipt of price, j Bkabubt 4 Johmson, 21 Piatt St, New York, rJ 'fnir"t3i 1 r IHARLOTTX SUCCESS 1 1 1 1 . 1 i ; MorwuraarAiOMQio .nr. ., : ..; . ; h' Mi' ( iii. ;'! i'.iii-; t s , i ( . . i ; EXTRAORDINARILY LiRGE PURCHASES-' .!.! ! ' : . :l A- ii'A -THIS FALL, M lit . ' IKK3 TO DraCT TBOS tBADl i a- - t R GM 'riH A t t O TT E - .' ; ;.' .i n , , INTOOTHXBCHAlfJIBXfl,-!- , Yet the cood Judgment of the people on the one .ot Jhand, aad myanpariok advantagea rapar- , . ;j. . , 1 .lasea on.tbe other hand, . 'B1VI: OTKBCOHE ALL,1 -X16D 1 un HAD AN rjNPBECEDEMTED GOOD TRADE, Ho much so that I am now, when most mecduttta nave scarcely received their nssr stocks, gone North for a KKK 000 00 m M DDD S 0 K OOO ORNWD D i4Ha KB O O O N N N D 88 JEHE COO, OO. H KM DDD PPP V P PU U RRR fXX! H H ffK BO OH H AA S B TJ RRR O HHH AA "SSg EE PPP U p u UU R R OOO H HA 1tHb BEE II ti. i u n KX AAA a a A 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. To all who went North for their Stock I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing. their Stoek by calling on me. To all old and regular customers who nave 'L 8fK1' 1 "T" woome again. Our SECOND STOCK In aU departments will be eomplete In ten days. Respectfully, S. WITTKOWSKY. II KMAEJKABLE ! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OCR 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 Faff and Winter i '' COO 1. 1 oo TTTT H H II KW' N GOO a a too GOG 8 I 1 o O T O T O T H H II 111 HHH n III H H n Hit O O L O 000 LLLL OO T U II K HH CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'SBOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, ' I Can' be Found at ' ' ' : .........u.J..U.....v.:;.:v.: W. KAUFMAN & 6&8. '' Jf r :!! . '-.iv,.'.; ,. Si - :-,A ... Springs Corner, Charlotte, N, C. ' ; ' ; . , . ::.- ! . I . i i . :(;!.! . i I ! A well Assorted Stock pf BOOTS, SHOES FINK QA1TKBS, HATS & CAPS, tu K i.i..-: '.ih'.i: " -iiv -nil vi o , . i41yfay onpiand, at RedocecyPrlcea, . , GIVJllJSiLGiiL.. -t sept20 lrwll 4- i iit-. El ALL op: .-ill' j nil anil I'ijii l' (;t fi .os --Aii ' h.." 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'! ii'-.-y.'i'bt Hf- !uu: , , Plain Bewftfa Light Weight MeJlotutaBllfehade, U 11 i ' 1 b.. a At extremely towTwtoes, iii; .fMf; .ni'jjJl .v.-f-h.flwf i .-fUT.. j, !. '') i' f'i;Si.JI."lt) tuti SACK ! and FROCK 'SWTS at extrnel6WAces . ;ui dt At 1- .( it. i i BLACK DRESS - . !'!!(: iu!. ; AS B S 11 L8 11 ITTTT -. T i ! : T 1 :' T'A-: 8gg;S .1 ; I ' i ' . i . n ' ':1'-' '.ft' iii j 'iii J U: .' ' ' ' ''it ''''i j ."j , . ; . --iicii nil .a-.'lL.:.' West of England 'ciote'C and,VestiV,;'n,r ; j,;,' ; . . .11 ...t iijl'l vllii'ii-MftrH 1 : imperial le Panls fKmflhe twt of MeaufxwJ ,t. . ': V. --j n-in.i'.ii.-.l turers. 'l: ' (!!; TJNDER WEARi . ... : . ;. , . ; t.H'.r,'1 J j ji: .i ii'.-i, -.Hj in.iiil -i'.'. The best selected Stock that bis ever been brought to this .'aarket, at the lowest prices tbatCfc! ' ' cba'lfeexpected71';,,,li'''';'; ;! ii' .'!'(( ,4nUl i.-H.Ul : VivnJ I l:'ii 'j't ..it- ' :....;, ti" j-itrif i ,, ' - - i .; - . ! f-: jriii 'i.'iiil CaU eariy and see us,, so Uvb4 yjnrt might ge the . .etartMPltepfcjfi'qV.i N OW IS THE TIME It i 1 ' M ( i .' '' -fiij i" ' i : 1 . i -HA VINO- BBTBRimiMi TO ' n " t i-i.fio'i if! ' ;'.. 'n't':' CHANGE MY BUSINESS, .. .. ,; l: i'.j, ''j .i! .. ! '"V t oitir mr kottbM stoy 6t K i i : iiii. , : ' i' 1 fts'if!' ; , , iii i i ; i): , ii . li. kAVM 'lli' ''' ' MDf.li i.isi: ;i imJiS" lili i' j f-.J ' DRY; GOODS,. ..) i-r ; !.;(! .tii tf 'mIj I If ; id li A i i . -.1 ' i'r'.ii;- HJi P) OOTS and flHOFA .;;!;!! ii' .-'r-l ll-inli .'i ii rui'l il: J ! !' i.ij ill bill. f .'vi obo 8 0 "il. -ll"?i-l,l!-fll 'Ili f H IKK o oo 111 It . n-, . 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BSJCXOSKD OUT AT -uiT tr.i.vvk'X il i -I-. fiUi:f! iil'Ki W.il vaiitutfllsT I i tiiiiWU ;;HulMUlllJlj.M-A(l ,t'?IQ4XJ r. t . A.. .14 . ,-.4,.-. ,f J-,V il' H. .US. JffiW JW -gu i to wAt l iii'Hl init ban ,ai4As'l Alf. ,1jijM ff:'i ewl'lhW il i .i'.'rtiii'.rrf' -Mf m fcvp'tt0 i(.t Iteftl ttUKrft ulKRKN,T,,QFiqOOBh klsib Ii iiil' ft OiaaiYXBV t aW4illIlnr : twfyifori'fxi ff 1 1! HUHO' fllfl TO flf.t ; Prescription Feu to any persons who will agree rto pay SI, when a new groui of lauv Wb(skerer Moustaches Is actually prc'aced 8ANDKRVQN, Ca, 2 CUnton Place, Njw York.,' ' r- oct24 4t eow , , - . ' tV 'ii4l'!im!s la a .it "ggo lxxjj oo t a, huh ii opa at Reduced Bates. HIJ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1878, edition 1
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