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SUBSCRIPTION KAXS3 ZmZETZY?J. w.-,- 4 00 rAMf JtforUAf......... One Month... ........ WBSKLT BDITIOy .tsoo .... 2 10 l oo XixiloiUSs liberal Reduction jor unum. ASHMICBES AND ALPACAS. just Received another tot of superior CASHMKBES and ALPACAS, . Bi-..-W.i Bjmjjmg m Price from Mfe'tite DoUw. Pieces of COLORED !CUSlftnfofe7 afr A Few A Wool, of superior quality, at sixty centa, worth $1.00.. Do not fall to see our LAMES CLOAKS before buying. It wiiipay you. ELIA8 & COHEN. B URGES8 NICHOLS, j WHOLESALE AND KETAIL &KALSB IM i '. j J t.i i vM ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! 1TJBNITUBE ! BEDDING, 4a BEDDING, kC. BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, 4c. FURNITURE ! FUKNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS t CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! jy COFFINS of all kinds on hand. IW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. NO. 6 WKOT T3UDB S-ffiKKT. ' " t ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. IW 1ne Assortment of Children's Carriages, 1 st arrived. Call and see them. jau3 B ARGAIN8 IN vrrv if rrr vx -i.'n-ntnr ITltRlt ICKK r KF if B U B BRB 5 T U UK KB T p UBRB EE T - tJ DSBK 1JRSR w ar U V NN UV R KHK E. : ROGERS' WAREROOMS, j i. EF Nsxt-to Fosromcs. MT 8kK TOry L'- and embraees a Full lime of .t J i IS :a ; f rf 'i if i J i f ho PARLOR, CHAMBER WNDIQ BQ0M .! li Jl, J .' R 'Jtsit . vl) ivT ii-):') -.''."if. K 1 t -yuV ,ft liSt tl'f)1 0111 'j t 'IT. 7 oiu j irt.,l.vjt-tf! J'Jj ' . ',.:,- iir .-.i-T i- i.-t.'Vm' : .( a " .. arR AU floods Puekd Freeivf Cba barge. w 9uo, I 1 1 ' , : ll II III -X. .JCs. ill -rTNvCX I III A - .A- Aiw' ' VJ - I. 1J M A v t A. - '-"-- "'V tsoo mi i " Mill ill in in ill ii I ill w vj" v i i livjii 11111'-u i-. v-nr(i'n. fiii- . i luffn r--s.ti pwi ii. m, e-uia laitfg mwrgnigfijiwwwMM jmi Mjrejm- LETT KB. v :i n 1. 1' ji -a a -j ; i jCHABLOTTE, N. C, Nov. 18th. 1878. DEAB : - .': ' ' t if-. Too are hereby Informed that our SECOND : STOCK of goods purchased by our Mr. Alexander, ' a few days since, la now in and a great deal of It i sold. We received this morning by express a I second stock of Black Cashmeres since our last I trip to New Turk. Also, a beautiful One of Gold, x'.;:ry ,,1'r. . ... .It1,t . , ,v , Silver and Steel Buttons, for dresses by the way, we excel in this line, always3 keeping ?tnfe r best ftock In Charlotte. We have orders out now dupli cating tines of cheap goodsrwluch have been clos ed out by us, and we hope In, twp or, Ah'days to have the goods In. It Is wonderful how. fast Koods selt when they are cheap; really you have no idea how rapidly the newa spreads over the country; We want you to call for whatever you may need ta the Flannel llnefeoferewvElle1 ,Ve have 'also an elegant line of Canton , Flannels. H pjur Ladles' Neck Ties are new and beautiful, you, must call and see them. When you' want kUtmdiome dress don't fall to see our stock.. of, BJack .astnieTes. The little folks can get the prettiest uttSJocknp here in the world. We keep a magnificent line of Kid Gloves, all colors and very, chepj'itybu ! should need a Corset we can suit you. We hae a tremendous stock of ladles' Lineft CuffiB andCol lara. Hoping that, you will give an Immediate an swer tolhe above Ty"caIIIng,"wS ffTC : ALEXANDER A HARRIS. P. S. We have a new and elegant line Shawls, very -cheap. Also, Cloaks cheap and stjUaV-1 . Jiovl2 A. & H. ; ill Ti -A ND STILL THEY COME. Another lot of those beautiful BBB L A NN N K K RRK TTTT RSSS BBB L A A N N .KK.; EE ,, : T, B B L AAA N NST KTK E T . BBB LLLLA A N NN JC K BEE T Cheaper than ever:' 11 " , n DON T FAIL TO EXAMINE THEM. Ask to see the' "best MERINO TJNDEHWEAiB for Ladies and Gentlemen, the cheapest in town. I HAVE JUST' 'ItkAVEb 'J : rijtl- ! it THE BEST LINE OF FANCY H R H H HHH Mi oo o o o o O ; Q OO 8MS ill' KEK' RRR HE R R Y 1 Y Y YY a, SSg II EE RRR I ever, offered to njCustcgners, , , , , i '.' C ...... i.Ui i in. : A EienullLUi sum VL uUIVlMraTiii uumnireico. Another lot of V. NEW DRESS GOODS, - - ; : to-arrive on. , MONDAY THE 11th. COME AND SEE THEM" IW I have a,qewckpf Cloaks in Matlessaey and Beaver, cheaper than ever. Be sure and ex amine the best Shirt and Umbrella ' tri :town t $1. Orders for Goods and samples solicited. T. L. SEIGLE, - Opposite Charlotte Hotel, Tryon street (.i novlO N JEW GOODS ! new goods,?,! 'H GLORIWSiNEWSl,, rt .:itiri GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! I3LORIOU8 NEWS ! 1 GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! rtA i;fil jiX An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties in i DRESS WOODS KiU IH!" Aiv.M4n,cMTfliMG,.i .i' rj '1 B()bTS AND SHOES 1 . ) . .'-Ill.iMfl.i-, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac ii:'A .ItJoll iBfiOiJK" -jd' ?i -? O tf :M wlO laULi.-.l- -nvwifl .ft - J OK wf if 2ft'biAtU wi this popular " - . , '. iit Jan is i - iA w .t t tablishment. i ; CjC! Invited i !. Vl Tjj jj'ji,r?u r.' lurilu i73iu i t-i. i H 1 MMM MAAD . . . . . ' to can anu niiuuw wur nwu"tviacw wvu 8 llw ln Irtt iwmi( iw JflttW cot U I .Iisia rmlI wK dl ot og ?BROS. .0'jjAJtTKi.Uti HJHURRlSa-BBOS. Attitntfi . ' ai m. tkn nf y . H. MORRIS ft BROS. ij,'jijj'l,jfiao i- u Mi? ..,ili..... H j.-..4.... .TJijfiO tu uniinif r ju itt ufl nlH- bdtna wvittwl JT 'I'AHJ.V'rX.iiJL kiMl&--.M trttn wwwiwMai i sept25 u.,CHA!U3drafclfe- 0.,-. FRIDAY' NOVEMBER' 16-, 1878."43 :V." ' : y-Trrr rt tt- Who painted less for love ot gain :v;f "f Than crowns of laurel to obtain, ? - Mars' portrait to a conndisse oe0 sbowedi And bb opinion of it sought . 4 I The Judge spoke freely what he thojagM: 'Twas wholly not unto his taste, he said. ' And that to please a practiced eye, Far less ot ait should be displayed. The paJntefane4-B0toaplyv And. though the critic blamed with skill, Was of the same opinion still. " Then tri the rspm a coxeomkeame,f.-.i,!.i , ft To scan the work with praise or blame. He, at a glance, its worth descried: "Ye gods! a masterpiece F' he cried. "Ah, what a foot! what skilled details, E'en to the painting of the nails! A living Mars is here revealed. What skill, what art, In light and shade, Botlrln the lelmet and the shlekit And in the armor are displayed!" The painter blushed with humbled pride, Looked at the Judge with woeful mien-f .-. "Too well I am convinced," he erled, "Unjust to me thou hast not been." Jhe coxcomb scareeaarasBpearddLti in r Wnenjie his god ot battle smeared. 1 If what yOn write 6ffehd tee critic's rules. It Is an evil sign, no doubt; But when 'tis lauded to ttwsWes by fools, 'Tls time to blot it out .3') i'ut H'A ilMhuLFnwj. the German qf GeUert. jjauico ui LUC ivyai xeuiltt7 vl jiigiuiu cud cnargea wim i arrying at tae.'Wine iwnen. . is jbu, and the cigarette when It Is brown. ' A little girl, after profound reflection, sitting in One of the saddest and most vexatious trials that come to a girl when she marries Is that she has to discharge her mother and depend upon a hired glrL Burlington Hawkeye? A Texas paper has found, the most unpopular candidate on record. ' It declares - that lhe has not popularity enough to muster a corporal's guard on an Invitation to take a drink. The man who can't leave thirty-two feet of air holes in piling one cord of wood upon his wagon, I nas sometnmg yet w iearn in tnis wona some thing which is of great importance to his heirs. Nine women of Burlington banded themselves together last week by a solemn vow, never to speak of other women, at all. if, the could not speak well of them, and 'their' tongues have grown so rusty from disuse that they have to lubricate them with machine oil before they can swallow. A little Portland girl recently testified, Innocently, the. life ot drudgery experienced by the average queen oi tne nousenoia" wnoaoes ner own nouse- sftaLss-S ttiws too tall for me to see the top of her head, and she never sits downP; w Every day we have evidence that the small boy has ho'souLi 'The other day a crowd gathered' around a farmer, whose wagon had a load of butter and eggs and was fast in a mud-hole, and, while some suggested that he pull his horse gee, and oth ers that he pull him haw, the ever-present small boy yelled: "It's no use, mister. Yer old horse ain't stout enough. Take him out an' hitch in a roll of yer butter." Ofl City Derrick. 'Sometimes the services Of a civil engineer are' cheap at twice the money. A Henderson county farmer worked four days digging a ditch, to, drain a wt of low meadow of his own info a big p6nd on-4 another man's farm. And when the ditch was -oponnd, tho pond just walk ih! right Into thfi meadow, and located about twenty acres of swamp right wnere gttXvfcmMa n tiPv-Jcli W iarmer was just tne maddest man. BuritngtemraawKeye. "My darling," saya Mtj Sadrake, who has been ostensibly duck shooting at San Mateo all the day and night frevtona, "did tta offlceoy bring you those ducts I shot, as I'toM nhnl "No, sir, he did not," replied Ifju Sadrake, In an icy and appall ing manner: "Dut tne outcners ttoy nas oeeu nere to say that, as'b( cannot ifilb your order for wild ducks to-day. he sends you a half dozen tame ones. instead." Tableau.-- Son Francisco Netm-Letter,- The aggregation of Intelligence of men is always rieht: it never makes mistakes. No instance can Ka aAAStr4Aj4 In ttloAm mliAu tha nAnla oa O twwltt M" nave acted wrongfatty? - Veverr' never "WhUefiere f and there a fragmetttf f a community may be wrong, yet the great correo; it. as tne erean waters of the-ocean but 4pet f mk from its shores.-fe. Butler at Tremont TemvU What a comfort it must be to Bnfle'ttow to know that hef oca sensible semsmm. ne scan up tnew names . to the mind-reader, as eligible subiects whereon to ;'. tesi lils art,, nu, iwhen , ainld , Oie aManattora 1 of the audiepce. , his rival! mounted le penitential nianprm ana proceeaea HrmaKcraemseivea naicq ISisL. Tag, .triumDhantls. lk.lilaeat''beslde the "ii--- tik -ii-..;. nil ... ,. -, .i.' ,; Director Liadertiann oe the . Trader Bouar. Washington, Nov. 1 The dietor, of the mint devotes a considerable poir tion of his forthcomnig annual report to the subject of trade doflars. He states; that wherever thev have been introduc ed in Mna they have met with a f avo&- .offibito'-rrifThe tradfl dollar has proved beneficial to the ittese,'tAmrlcnimerhant and to- the prpflucer of silyer. i(.He says it has benefited the Chinese by giving them a coin of more uniform fineness arid value onrl rf KottoT- o-vofnf i ATi than anv nthpr cliYferit irT thieir'cmtry ; it' has proved advantageous to the American mer chant by furnishing him a coin' bfiore AvfishlAtri hi foyiom fniKtomflES. and miW W1 W)!i?f fftr? JjiT V producer of silver nas not oniy opxaui- "ed a better price for his suver,4yfrair mcwased.demandfor the samehas been' bfeAr w4eX&l7i3oO iiTelbeerr fvrnnrf pd 1 p.m. vino- a balance of 10256.410, I some' of which" the- Chiheser av taken home. It is estimated that during tne past five vears five millions haVe (been thus disposed of; 5,250,000 arehld;by fCaljJornoaubanto picircu)dfce,as aobriey, exceDt 106.000 melted as bulhoriKt the mrnisl-'iThprihcipa! -pftioH of jtrade dollars novv jiniratjioni .wefevbbined since they were deprived of their limit ed lecal-tpndfir nnalitv. and thevvere mannt actureri ..tor xlftDO&LEOXS. winu ine 1 understanding that they w8re toe ex !,vri&rt'aTitf cir- cuiation. it was sfyunaersjpoOk rnat tney naa Deen aepnvea oi ineir iimiwju lfloal-tfindfir-nharacter Cto the extent of ar 1 XT, A- T 1 an iqita Twii rr,ir eyer for' executing these-COlllS iftccept tne actual expense or coinage, is in no degree responsible for their redemption .""VtbJWrtve ttwwri'ia leiyaMeliflwr cnatacter, making them-a legal-tender or redeem ing them in legal-tender money, trie pur- ''fitrtectormiwianit coin- je.wouia.DeaciiKiuv.ueswu'' All efforts to' indtfe'1pnm! gov- 8 to ernment to estaDiisn9iBain S' have, .failed, and. thatje: mpire riSllst de- pend'bn f 6e'igh cbinV, tl ho lisiA fif'-which has been adnaliYi inorasing ifor some vears past, it will De to our aavanutge to furnish these coins so far as we can Without detrimentrto. xur own Tnoney svstem. and the trade aoUir. ikfiff at- talrtf Tavorriwei-iV3MaoQ;-tifian;s il authorizing liWPAgvVqw ?hi aixm ThS&atairothe Treasury; posses- es the nowey irngtercxisHngiawB w re mtfiMOiage to the aqtual export tomand. ilverls-aie-Bftoney standard of oriental nationsahH 'ffifc extent of our silver-producing territory ustines the belief that our production, together tEM theirvttiatdn ! trstdefwm na turally command from Mexico and South Anieriea, will soon be in ex cess, of any probable demand for. our China principally for a market for our j ,.s fngast iEvenlng- Sentinel. . ttHVW wwtieinedy for coMttpationkwhlch eausei witaniSa T0r bpH8rd thirty years Mrs. Wlnsiow'ssootn--tag Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomachr relieves wind colic, regulates i vWia. ram dvssenterv and diarrhoea, wheth- er arising from teething or other causes. Ayold, andweU rem9dy,'2a eents per bottle- BaflliDg With- an Escaped Beatt Ira fadmoa's Ill !.i ifu;tNew York Sun-J2tb4 j.. ,. ; ,. , I ' u '!. Rocky Mountain : wiiii cab . belong i ing to Mr. John SpenceCBayonrie,N. A-t.lfM, Sunday tnrougn tne cutMesstiBiss'! 'some jet sons who were tooKTrrgfat it in its cage. Mr. Spencer .returned on Saturday from ingrthe fya3fflifri$X he' 'Iradofind ed: WithhiM , Itsi .fierceness 4rad not" Yrt; Wprji' bfETand; it nio sooher' regained its rreeabni than' tt ' bounded-ttwaV tcr the ds.-M Mill arrda6- mpaniea py pogs wenx A" pursuiL MffM cat was trac6d into Cadnrtts's woo,i. Thete it turned ' bay, "aim with all its riataral f erbcity attacked'a dog that was chasing it. A, fierqe battle iuiioweu xuenguiuigHiiiinaisgrcippiea, rolled b.yerl ana sprang 'at tach otMr with fierce veils and barks: '. The ; dot? 'Was terribly lacerat'antf it 'affi'e run ning but bf' the wbods' bcrwltrrg' with pain, xne wiia cat naa scnttcnea ouu one of its eyes, and otherwise seriously AvaiuaDie nouna was tnen putron the trail, khd it'led the fjarty to alard-e hollow stuinn near the shore of Newark Bay. The hound kebt at a respectful disance frbmtthfituinpTln Which the wiw car was. eyidhtiy ctbutJhing.'Mr. Spencer approachednd to scare the ani mal, fired his mm into the stumpy In stantly therwiTd cat ssprdng out - with a terrific yell.1 It crouched,' lashing its tail, and prepared for a spring at its pr- suew. 'The 'battle' with the dog had seeimingly whetted its fury. 'Suadenly it sprang with all it strength at Mr. Spej&cerV its . 'ownerr who airproached hearer than' the others; linking the animal might recognize its master. Mr. Spericef luckilr escaped its claws by dashing aside. It landed seyeral: feet Dehina Mr. spencer. Uetore' w couia make another spring Mr. Thomas Churchill-ttWiotel -prrrprietor, sent a Duner tnrougti s heart. " The wild eat is to hp. st.nfTftd forMr. :' .?jt?p tRe ,wner panted ixi n n yruyixj wi ui3 uini&Biutuuuui'. " ' The Enchanted Beauty. - . . , . LPhlladelphla Times. , , Among all the sweet; stories .which have come down to us from-, that elder day when men' hearts wrere softer and warmebT; and j; men's minds; rwercriless, frone to analytical discussion: when a armr belief obtained in the nossibili- ties" of Mthe tUnknown and when,more of a hearty iaith existed to tempt and to encourage those' dear, people; theipo- ex, U3 weaye xogetnerj uieir sanctesiato a'brighti and beautiful eio.th-of gold among all the sweet stories wbieh grew up among the i generous, kindly influen ces of this halcyaa -awaod of the past. not one i3weeeJWSJpxefull of most J pure poetrv than that which tens oitne .Eaehanted,:. Beauty,, who; bjr her lover's kHss vraa wakened ' mtO' hie ana Happi ness alter a sleep or rniiwrea-years, whethnr it be . .read m its oid-time set- tingt-ail Studded with obsolete words - . - ' Lexj' -ii. ii.-x.iLji'-.-.i ' wiowgjiiiio.quami, jet ul uqgxuui tphrases. on,Ul thesmOQth flOWin;V.erse bf.tfre bOefWho has recasti soXais- aTfimttted;,Jty " the motive i that was fresh when all theweid-was jrreen; that wilL he fresh when all the world is gray: by ''foVe'tfte faster motive of mankantt. ;itis a perrect legena oecause to many of us, at one time or another,: it eomes as a glad parable of which the realization is to be found1 in our own lives, iii'oof; indeed jnustj be the heart that bat enthrones the imaee of abeau- 'terrT, pi .matter what she may; be eisffwyiextj wi .wisiHf ,iteiw.i ,eis,,;isiAc us beaiitifulr-who, being won,; assures & rfe-iofig :ha ardom; no bedge of maift't0rn-tree -trees girds, and, girding, guards her from the lover who' 'seeks u her hand no spell reste upon , her and those around' neT holding j;aU hshe4 a ,the weird still ne At magi0iSleep--yet,,tti6ugh not compassed about by the ward of a mys terioua- power, rayeiyj tne uwuau, uu encnanted beautytbnnd whd is hot shut off from her every-day sort jof. lover by eommonplace. atte&of-fact obstruc tions jrriaaehtsnjtedjjf btitnt abarrier far raArdiffiAHlt t toMMSftWRV than ami 'rirrv-l n0,; iMii 3'm' ife-Wfs-Wwhich. is reduced. he who so vanantty is maiung iub assauiu huijc at last almost dies away and the stout heart almost fails, and then, of a sudden the barrier falls and the beauty wakes into happiness, not with tne kiss oi a hero prince, but with the kiss of her lover who thenceforth is to be the prince -ian,i-jhe hero of her fond heart. .... V . . t a . .11 i i. l, A JttliKVtso4wira! cnai, singing in una Ktry, Hb'jIhMeMet who sang so sweetly a:iofij SaM dfihe Enchanted Beauty, sang not merely for a little while., but for all time. His lay, whenever or , wherever it may be caught up and rer peated among the children of men nev er nan fail to strike a resDonsive' chord : for the Enjbilaht :Bautyl is not a, myth but a tiving reality. Forborne of us she has wakenea irom ner-sieep ; ior. others she still slumbers'on. ! Amnesty to All Blockaders. tGreensboro Patriot ,, .., We are authorized to announce that a CTfillPral amnestV haS been, ifranted bY,! flift i-iAttofTifv-fieneral oi' ineMUnitea to spirituous liquors, upon 1 condition that they come into court and plead, guilty, and pay or secure the costs . ( i This applies to alL whether indict-; ments are riendfhg jjgainst them or not. We leaMthatj;; )0ge number have taken aJOwagBiofiftis clemency in the western ' tefthe State. The judgment of the court is suspended in all cases upon the entry of the plea of; guilty. j,: All those who wish to take advan- tage of the aihhesty can do so by an-j pearmg Deioreitne aajournea term or the Circuit Court of the United Staiea at the adjourned term to be held at Greensboro on the first Monday in De cember next. No one need have any fears but what they will j.be secure in taking this wfk tMim """iiil I ,.. til! Ease Attainable by the Bheamatlrv -:f'l Yes:'oltlwuEl! ther rtiardesnair of relief. attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a 'I imelr.wnlch CarleftiibTi meena, at Increased i activity oi ne4 naiierrrmiponant ctunneis for biooa Dunncauon tne acna element to wnica pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symntoms a theory ebmnletely borne out by urln ary analysis. .The name of this grand depurent Is; tii flt the : blood -with the hlle nd nertaln is ot relief in UTstteDsia. lever and scue. and nervous aJlmenta. r It ia perhaps, the finest tonic extant, ana is nigniy recommenaea as a mecucmai stimulant by ttistinguisnea physicians and analysts whopronoxmoe to beemlBsntly .imre and very nenencuu. xne DreRS aiso endorses il. r life-long happmess- yior fceingi lost, leaves nothing' but" !a ( chill despair. True, the WahtTTsTiol bimUaiilfed by '", . '- '''Sew QrttaWpfeanljer 2i The undersigned certify that they held foreoHec tlon for account of & CC Williams Cow brokers, 49 WaB street, New York, half ticket Ho. 2319, n.Rn T lnbATMMH Q T tiHiAwm atliUli .haa vwo jhf'ayi.wv JuuuisuuiA atom MwuifWUMi wwn the capital prize of twenty-five hundred dollars, on ruesdaFseptsmber 10, 1878t'SaidthethsMng cm um sum oi si siun ounce ox tn Jurain, oiw .Broadway, Jfew York, . and that , the ameunt was promptly paid on presentation of the ticket at the office of the company,' M. A. ' Deaiphin; P0. Box 602, Hew Orleans. F A Lkx ft OoTBik&f i ; t Mi -Mi; t 165 Comma st,i Newprtoan L., -.' AalstoalaklBKFset.' ..t-, A large proportion ef the - American people ' are bday dying from toe effects- of; Dyspepsia tr us ordered Uver. The result of these disease upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming; : making- Hf actually Abondea In stead of : a pleasant exutonea of enjeyment and usefulness as it ought to be. Them is no good rea son for this, if tou will only throw, aside prejudice and skepticism; take the advice ef Druggists, and your friends, and try one bottle e Omen's August Flower,' your speedy relief Is certain,,, Millions of bottles of this' medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results m'every caste. You can buy a sample bottle-for 10: cent to try. Three doses will relieve: the worst easev. .Poalthwhr sold, by 841 druggists on, the, Western Copttoent : t , i im , rmmi ' J " 1 ' ' A ' Nxw . 'Snsnoi The laboring : classes of 'our community have struck against the' many hfeh prlced cough medicines, and : Junve endorsed. Dr BuH'4 Cough Syrupjas the best and cheapest rem edy, in the world. TPrice, 25 pants a bottle. ' '" : A GENTS WAKTEb For the best and selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. ' Prices re- OBceu oa per cent, ' jvatjonal. htbushdw voj, 4.-r:.i ..rrli:i f i ; (Philadelphia, PAf jTpUSEKJSEPERS, ...U.'i-jin A Postal Card sent' us with your address will In sure free In return, our Illustrated, Circulars of , nice J muserrurniSBing tpeciauies. yjajfsajt sxxlton Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street; '0Kt;4wJ GENTS READ; THIS. We wlti bar Agents a Sateur of $100 't)f' ihonth and expenses, or allow a large commission to' sell our new and wonderful Inventions, i ,1f mean what vie my. Address, without delay, . ,. . , , ; SAEKMAN & CO., Marshall, MlchlganJ 4W. ' ' i'-' . ' 'i i I i i ! r i i , , . i, rf. TEAS! 'i:';h' ;'! : --.-.t V1 AHEAD ALL THE TIME., .', , , ' .The very best goods direct from, the importer at half the usual cost 1 Best plan ever offered to Club Agents and large buyers, ; An Extoress charges paid. New terras free. Tux Gbult Axsbican tea Co., p. a Box, 235. 314 33 VeaeySt., NewTMtt '4w. N EW RICH BLOOD! ! Pabsom's. PuKQATm Pills make "New Rich Blood, and will completely change the Wood In the entire system in three months.' Any person who will take one pill each night from one to, twelve weeks may be restored to V ' ' ' BOUND HEALTH, If such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for 8 let' ter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor. Me. A1 GENTS WANTED ' '! ', For Dr, March's New Book ! r , F R OH D A R K,nT O D, A, TKf X ! ;'...it(i.' ii.i.t .ii. ' I i . i v In this aew volume the Popular Author of ''Nteht Scenes In the Bible" portrays with vivid and thrilling, force and eloquence the events of sacred truth, and adds fresh' testimony to toe buW' pathos and sublimity of the stories- of the Bible. . Agents will, find this book with its Bparkllng thoughts, glowing style, beautiful engravings, and. rich, bindings,, the best In the market Term XWeraV Circulars Freft Address I - J;C.M3CIJRDY& CO.. ?i - ... ' r;Kphladelphla.Pti. . gENSON'S CAPCliraJ !PORKJ3 PLASTER.' :''.: ' A WONDERFUL REMEDY '. ' ' There is no comparison between it and the com mon slow-actingporowplaster.' It is In every way 8aperior to all i other external remedies including liniment and the so-palled electrical appllaaces. It contains new medicinal elements which in com bination with robber; possess the most extraordin ary pato relieving, strengthening and curative pro Derties. i Any Physician in your own locality will L confirm the above statement For Lame Back, Knenmansm; remaie weaKne8s,eraDooni sua negj leatea coiaana cougns, aiseaseo owners, w noop- ing cough, aflectlonB ot the heart and all Ills for which porous plasters are .used, it is simply the best' known: remedy. Ask tar Benson's ca peine Porous Plaster tend take ne other; Sold by aH Druggists. Price 25 cts. Sent on receipt of price, by Skabubt & Jqhhsqn, 21 Piatt St, New York. TTTi C HARtOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA KAlliKUAU. CsAsmrrB. ColcIbibia and Augusta R. R.. COLCJiWA,aCrNov, 10, 1878. The following Passenger Schedule will be opera ted on and after this date: j NIGHT EXPRESS. , . Gowo South, Na 1. ; . i Leave Charlotte, - . .. Arlrve Columbia,, Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta. : 80 a.m. 4 59 a. x .... 5 08 A.M. .... 8 80 A.H. Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta.. ;J :uu 7 50 P. M . 11 lOP.Jf. :i- i,- Arrive Columbia. fT3 JSKT'iV. P'f " v-v . . .............. ':r 1 ' "'" dayPasEngerV ' ' -in irtioA.k!. . 8 25 P. . . 8 85p.m. ,7,48. p.m. ftii' i LeavB Columbia.. i r6-- ' Goisu North, No. 4. Leave Augusta; .' . ; I ... . i j . : Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia. ... . .'. Arrive Charlotte . . . ;':;: : .-!; - THROUGH FREIGHT WITH : , COACH ATTACHED. ... H 45 A. M. 45 P.M. 65 p.m. 9 45 p.m. 'passenger ifiic :. :2i00 P.M, t.P.M. 2a a. m. oo a 4. I - - GOO 80CTB4-Na. 5. Leave Charlotte,; ...... : fi." . Leave Chester,. . i Leave Colum,bla,.n.W. .. Amve hi Augusta,. . . , Gobfd nobth-no: rt. i 'Leave Augustal,J 1--- ...... ' .2 SGf p.m.- Leave CottmiMai i ..'. . . :. l ... . ...... u-11 20 p. m. n jjeaveunesir,j..-.. . Jii.'. ,. ' 140 A. Arrive at Charlotte- .,,00 A.M. . - Nos. 1 and 2 stop only t Rock HUL Lewis, Ches ter, WinnsbOro, Columbia, Ridge Hprings. Trenton and Granltevllie, Sleeping, cats .on All night bains. Pullman Sleeper on Nos, 3- ana 4 runs through from Augus ta to New Tortt 'leavtog-New Yortc at 8.15 a. m., and Augusta at 9.45 a. m. t ., t x. Jk KUfKS, Superlptendent ' ' . i R-MacMcbdo. G, P. Agent . . ... '! : m iwm mnivKSm i.nmn bmbniW.t - ! x..,-. ' tnK-,.,- ...... i.,.,m, .i i -. i - j hi ourBKUuqussrii rinjm t- i . . ChAotte.PH, Ctatoher470u 1?8, V On and after . Saturday. October 10th. the fol lowing schedule ' wut pe run over tms tt XSundAj excepted):' 1'-- !; n n wrs dally I ':' , i I GOING NORTH. 1 "Leave ChaWotte,; i . : ' . .' jxiviason uoiiege,. Arrive atiateavMWv- .!'ndH 6D1N SOUTJEb Leave Statesville,...T ,2 OO p.;nk, iiavwsontwiege,. .. ...... a i44 p. m. Anlyeatphoae,..,,......,. p. m, -aose cnnneetlan made at 8tatesville with) trains over the. Western North Carolina Railroad.-' 8upt 1'. wife. T3EVOL1 CTONi' XV H tk atetil Rhrht Of H. A. WAL Improved Cotton Gin, Leather Brush and wiper, fix the state oi worm wroinui ana Te Mneiiwl sitinnm-firanared to sell CountT and Gta Rights fer.ttapsQ.gxi aioSf ?.c -lnadYantages6reuftBrIsileBniak r, ..... ....... . ....... 3d. It costs one-thira lesa,.'-- ; hmhhi 4th, Th tot W; equal If f not superior to that Minnjui h fhA Rvfsrj Kman. -. . . ,i . .xesamomais win pe furmsne ana lernu va f This patent, Weth fox tta cheapness andf its efll dency is decidedly the best thing out ' - 1 -. Agenta waated,4a whom t -wul-pay UberaQytin ,4he right menvr gadoira Lild'iiijitJT f . - -V ; :-c.fj0!&W&! -ilu jnv wu mti joriuni -MTEXTBAOBJJINABY iijEtGE PXJRCffASESy- 'i -niV . . f; J H V't'l '7Jil VirJJ(. ' vf;ii 'H ! il-wflv- nh- ,TKU'ALL,'AS ,-, . ,,. . i ml i ' A, - '.i REtURDLESS OF ATTEMPTS I ''-' ' - ' nn.' t.rxurti) f, fuh:i fjonpi aa qoartetsta fireet Che trade fnCteriette nil :t ;. .-I..:.-, . ., . . ; ,Tfl; ' " f!l l',j -'''i' "' iu,in:ii:-i ... !iitooilietitiuinBli. 'j . it ...ij :i ' -' .!; ..; ..!'- .'; i- -li'HJnH r l .(, i Tot tke1goo4u4ra ef thpc ooi tlMW band, and mj superlor;advantage to pur- , .'ifiij Oiin-.-'. -niS JlKHii! ur-.. :',-. ; . u I: vcbasesntb 4&tt hand, . , , -HATE V E R C O M E A L't'v .'.W:t Alt ! AMD f HATS MAD AN UNPRECEDENTED OOD TRADE, -! .H .if.!' V 1 'i much so that it enabled me to buy a "A M OO o o O O oo ooo c o 8Sfl t T T whk is just In and to which the Wholesale trade and retail buyers- Iiil. are respectfully asked to give their adentlon. ST" To all who went North for their Stocks I would respeJlly address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap , method, of , 'plenlshlng t;--. 'f v'. ( i .fl--f:iii . ;-;n- 1 ' tar- To an old and regulai jsastomeri whd have, L ttougkt 'trom me ihl season, I would say oeme agalni My STOCK i eotteto in afl Its various detxtrtmentk if!v , , j. (,;. i Bespectnilly, ; ! '' : ill WITTKOWSKT. novl2 JEMARKABLE) 'Ill OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. ; . pur Prices Less than any othet House.., t s wur Prtoef Les than any other House. . .1 -.- , . i : i 1 1: t A fine and well Asserted Stock c Redj-made Fall ., and.W(ijter , COC L a a ij g'rk sir K 1 n Km c a d8 If- S it h !oo i -vti' i'i'.'i 1:iiV roNsisrrtf ov' - ; ' MEN'S, YOCftfB, BOT8 ANp CHILDREN'S, l..4....V....vJ.v..''' Iv.WV'Uv -i -; --'.'ft. ; 'if !,- . : - W. KAUFMAN, CQ . , .Springs Corner, ttajtot$ ?i C- 1 A welt Assorted Stock of ,1 BOOTS, 8HOES4 FINE -GAITERS, . HATS & CAPS, , Arwaj8;c.lind, at Reduced iPriee ' il a r, J.; .-; ,i -til, I t t7rvE cs axalll s!lfI; .j.-.j. !iseptae' TUST KLtBl IJUT fl f EXPRESS, .i I " .ViV.V i'.i i. Ji; .';; , ArmtheT targe' stk! ' 1 1 ' ' 1 " lf 1 i . ; . i i 'si j : , . - . i f, : ;.(!: i; in -..(;' i ? f - i - ;- ( ,. .If Id ' -... ' - : r ! : i '1 J?M f ' f I -iiT v i'' ! ".y. i 1)1 1 ire )'iq lil.ill iiiiii'f 'Kin Ml Hi : ' ;;J f n ii: i':rn iV'-fl fii-i! .iti;:!i; JJ Ihis irtkifi-i'Ml HATS. COESETS, ,'',1 ; hi . .f ii-Jl ' U..t't-:i v.t'tfl Mi.'T 5 " 'iti! n-ilH -''I ns;TI; .i-wi'"rt fiirnl' Wr-?fl? "iVi i? Jrilijf !i;i n(:-Jii; -fU -.!.., -.v .-' .... .... ..J.S-? ... i :f;.,.,i:ini. I . vlT-lti ,i 'ltKlt.'T ;'; .flKiJl j tfcoTILL AHEAD." " OO TTTT H O O T B O O T I HH El. 00Q ? 6 lt?:.' : ! "' ! ! tittm -ti '!: ink, il i: niniit J?iH",J Jill Jill 1 liiti: .l:r?iluTi.' ; IiWiV.' : '.'iii1.. j4 "3d i.-MfliBiiiil J .iitg:iftUi-4u .Kj ul dJbwy in minion .hil lf noil '.. .t;wi.;w-f S 5 g sk.ii ?.) grip! iaybliiVXpili r l,a" dl itMjii -iiU VvIohI -i i-'iHi.-'t -):v ' HiiT .Av ir idl 1 ' .ill. W ii I it it wuv i i ! in.. i i.vB. i i f i : i iti .ttiif Ti.ii "fr'i.T vnsrf vinns ivjtiii I y ... ..-.:( f.-tti',,r f? n-v "Ui; '. id 1 1 ndti lt;giawilUotTtiiify pfews wt.w!l agree- (.; '(fi.ii'iiLI'nf; fr ii ! L'TV v f a,u4opartl whesianewtwwtaof Wr.Vr ters or' iA ;.f(T'i nrtiitt tTtTf.-ij .j.Qat, ICunton flac Kw.Irlr, Tr - ULAJfKSi StLInSlVSiUi'iii t .." IXtntpiMADSs CAXDSi r -r&xititnm, FlyrVKit.w .1 7i? : M vfnn.:v ,uor FbMQotbieta Tailors.. H11- . l vl ..;.,- nil V' i-i'Hui il.ii.. .')ifj. NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE Jl TULLiSIOqC ''' " " "1 "i "fU; HHiT-fti hUU "'of l"J n ' 11 r,'r,i' "-l ':!-. l Fur Beaver Overcoats ii! i" 1 i i : n i Plnln Beaver. Blue' and Brownl ' ; '"' J iii'u; : t x i.( tji-i! ,7i:J usji.i'! i u':ui t .i:i;r.iii ?: imit ; : Aextmrty towprUM fl-i-iil -,:if nivof f. i -ill '! ill. '(. i.ilv. ; BACK aaa TBOCK SUITS at tstraaMty tow ptka . '..MM I V run timV: i .ifTTTj:)"; : i r.'j.i-l .!. ' ' '.!(". ,::7'1 tv i iii;;iti! J1.; f!) , BLACK DRKSft :..".( ij .-.;:,! y lsr'.rr. !'! flil -f Jr.. ' I -1 . West 61 Boglarid Ouh Ooats and Vestei thmJ ' 'i.( ii:;!J ''-.;j4.'n:-um ti n-d'tf" IiniIlfwfMi4tba, f.e. .j.iti y;w.i;;: . Vatn' .'' ' ?--ii.-i;i i.i-.'i iifl TJNDERWEAR, i ' V The best selected Stoeklhat has ever tn brought ' "to" this; market, !at itie lowest rait 'that .U i--' " i . , suid i. 'i? ccmiWTrpected. .: .!!i!J! 3HT V i I : ; ' .i r iuit l)iii;Jf;nii '" lU tarlyWid We !!, that you kight get 'the II! ,'.! l!'.!!.i;t. hi .7 4i) il it V -nil) -)l;!" WWlWwmiSv.. r. i M.wrff ill) rji,.i .i.i, ii ., jf.iU M M.H.iit OWI8TSE TIME ill in;:- moUI" 1 1 . -!li;J m!' 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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