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?'ii - - rftim ; :.,..n rfi . vftovn ' "7 r ; i gUB8imiFTI0N. RA.TES : ' na. vir, (vmtvitid) in advance .$8 00 "1 trBYR.CrX job nxTA. .;. it, Six noun Three Month.. OncXonth. .- ...... ..lillnUUUMi'S UU . mm qrjoo wvrceaiww ob "t-, . j . 4 . WEEKLY EMIXOX i SLA1TK& XILL-HXibS, tcmkltj. (in the. county) in advance. S3 00 ."2 10 . 1 00 LE1T&K-HXJJXZ C1XDS, Outaftto county, pottpaid,. . . ; ;.'f. . ,. m xonint VOL. XX. .CIIARLOTTEV N. C., SA': , NOYEMBER 16. 1878. -1 V Loll Uberol EMucttonijor vnu. TAXrHLXTS, C1XCVLAK8, CHXCZB, 40. i lM ; ;j lli.it r. , i. - il ! Mill AiAJtt 'AA-'flJ "' tA AiAA'l -WJ'I. y? K N i .U. . c"iA '-" WUU lull III I - VC- I lull. 11:''mhIULJ L t L. v.VT;. : t J JH H-rkin R J itc' L-. .. : . . V "t - -r ; r" ' ..'. ' .. i - " " : ' - '- """" - i - - ' 1 ' " - ' , 1 ' , 1 .I... , i i i ,i ,.Mi . i . ... . . .. i I i rURDAY ASHMKBES AND ALPACAS. c Just Received another lot of superter CASHMERES AKD ALPACAS, riKing In Price from $6, cent to One Dollar. -ii"l i- !!! tlvi A Kew Pieces of , COiaREft C'AjiiERES. all ', J- . ) .1 ; - ..i - . ;'i i ; . - K . i Wool, of superior quality, at sixty ceiiU, y: .. ir . (ii in- i woitli S1.00. Do not fall to, see, our LADIES' CLOAKS before f buylug. It wiii pay you. -.tv.-y im-elias & COHEN. I pURGE3S NTCHOIiS. .;. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL KINDS OF .if I - u 1 t - FURNITUBE ! FURNITURE ! FtJRNITURE! FUKNITURE ! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING. AC BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, AC. A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! 1ST" COFFINS of all kinds on hand J3T C0F1TNS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 Wbst Thahk Stmoct. CHARLOTTK N. C. ti'-Mne Assortment of Children's Carriages, i xt arrived Call and qee them. , .'aiUl B ARGAINS IN V RRR Jtlfr V It TTTTU UrBK feEB UR RNN N II T. p. UB JtE , u rrr if nww'-r1 "-gEitit kb V DR RN If N II T U UK it e. RK XM III I AT '' V.' RO(ER8' WAREROOMS, ' Nbxt to Postoffick. tin f I "f !!.. ?'..: 1 ..;( - :-j My Stock Is very Lar4 : and embraoss a Full Une of .'rs ti$h its mwt & PARLOR, CHAMBER?DINtNG ftOOsJ ? r ii! .; riv miaTH 03Ti'J ... j I . .i-.-l : ! . 5 ... . 1 T : .tUU ' OFMCE.FUKNrTURF, 'u . 1b -hi ''!! ''I!, l.f Ifjit'-Uk 1 tll,n - i.SiiH.1 Mltt.nl tiJnt in tUtltfltl'.H 1X.J'1I - ' li . : H CHARLOTTE, N. C, Nov. 13th. 187& DEAR You are hereby Informed that our SECOND STOCK of goods "purchased by our Mr. Alexander, a few days since, Is now In and a great deal of It sold. We received this morning by express a second stock of JUacbj .apgres pin.ce, outlast trip to New York. Also, a beautiful line of Gold. , ,!V! .-il. Mini ii i;i;T. .TJTrtMjr " - SHver and Steel Buttons,Tfordr88es:1 by th.? way, .. we excel in this line, always keeping the besfrA stock in Charlotte. We.have orders oorlow dupli cating lines of cheap goods, which hae,-been clos- i ed out by us, and we hope1 tatwo',1oT''rh1ree days to have the goods in. It is wonderful how fast goods ! .'U-.M.:. lull, 'ill'." . sell when they are cheap; really you have no, Idea, how rapidly the news spreads over the beantry. We ; want you to call for whatever you maHe mW' ini Ixki r. -j. 1.4 (-'';..!!. "hTI 'M'pnaHar-p)oinngmijiiemDni9. ;" : ' ' v . .uiv) .vi v. v. v. 11JIV. II n J I elegant : lln of CanWri - FlanneBi '.tHft Ladles'; Neck Ties are new and beautiful, yt Wiustcall and see them. When you want a handsome dress don't fail to see Our stock 'of Black -Cashmeres. The little folks can get the prettiest little Stockings' here in the world. We keep a magnificent line of .1 - ' .' .i! Kid Gloves, all colors and very cheap. It you should net-d a Corset we can suit you. - -We have a i - : '':ti' ! . tremendous stock of ladles' Linen Cuffs and Col- ife ,; .-.: lars. Hoping that - you will give anlmmediate an- xours truly, alexaniJer "i. HaRioS. P. S. We have a new and elegant line Shawls. tery cheap. Alsd, Cloaks cheap arid stylish. ! nov!2 A. A JI. HI) STILL THEY COME. Another lot of those benuttful . , BBB I iBBB I B B ! BBB A NN N K K EEB TTTT aSS, 'S AA NN N K K K A A NItS KK Eli T T T AAA N NN K K K 1,1X1. A AN NN K K BKB T" 88B8 ! Cheaper than ever. . DON T FAIL TO EXAMINE THEM.. ! Ask to see the best MERINO UNDERWEAR for j ' Ladies and Gentlemen, the cheapest In town. il!!!. .H ti: I HAVK JUST RECEIVED -THE BEST LINE OF FANCY - H H H H HHH H H H H CO o o 8 8 CO II II n n ii EEE RRR K R R EE . RRR E R R Y Y V Y s ; i I ever offered to ntf customers'. A beautiful 9tock of Charlottesville Casslmeres. Another lot of ...... t-- I'Ai-i' ' - . NIWiDBESS GOODS, .-..; to arrive on MONDAY THE 11th. ;: - H ..5i: AI'IIT COME AND' SEE THEM IW I have a uw.Wckjol3oaks in Matlessaey and Beaver, cheaper thani ever. ., Be, sure . and ex amine the best Shirt and Umbrella In town at $1. Orders for Goods and samples solicited. T. L. SEIGLE, OppostteCbarUTttaiWek Tryon street novlO N TEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! hi .1 f .n iLORIOUSEWg V GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ,-i,r,, -:!.-;t!l 'll.! it. 1.1 i GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! '.! ' fVtifiinV;-! 'iiilsU .-5. .trinity An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties In prints: " '"' ' .1 ii- DRESStfedrUF 11 IX 3a READY-MADE CLWhTNG ! ' ' . i i O H A 'I ' H BOOTS AND SHOES I ..1 HATS,JTWlHimflOW& &c .(i-ii!i-.f .1-JloH UuwlhiVl 0 1") 5J OGoib 25 per cent saved In buying, at LhU-popular es- .H,i?fAT8 Ya:i7i.i vrxy tablishment . .., i -anil .".! Hft Of '.V'W'W ffit8 10 9W . Sr man,'WBmah and eoOdi ft eorolafly'mvlUd fltit'Ji'i-.'n !" tMmatWl ,rrjrr . H. MORRIS ft BROS;n; O ) '-1 liVH I .QUI lWf RISABRO& U H)X3ft M0ERI8 ABHoara ' fSM r;i ht,i!0 ttMBRIS4:BH0S;v . :,. -... rt.:,. . .i'huh.vi-tfi iua,TaiiKd ssilWl : t ,mo S sKimowjrfirue- wi bitsims VbiiCw'L .-KiJO'iliKI Morwl.iol, illiT 1 11, U'-uJ I.. MVKi'n'fliK. truhmed. il ,S-I0.1g, Hi iilniI.A.i.Mjn.:M lAfrt ' Hivnuiqi J.VH1." ' now gucn , oil r , And hand in band they blithely greet. , ,. How's trade to-day?" "Sqq, so-so.i . "". ' How's cotton?" ''Cotton's looking up. j Tom don t forget that setter pup ; . i ; r . i You promised me last week, you know." , , ; H'A11 right 1 Send for him soon. : So-long !7 4,So4ong, old fellow?' And they go ' r 'This way and that lnto tbe throng, - m "Come, dear, it's nearly twelve o'clock.'' A sweerrotnidfaSe is'attfie door, , . Aitengind footstep onthe floor.'. ! "You surely must have heard me knock You're really mean to tease me so. And I'm so Bred! Do Jet's go . . , Why, Tom! Poor fellow ! he's asleep, ""I thought at tea I saw him hod'" 1 Full softly now the footsteps creep i' ' i . tpuchr-a cry J pitying od! ; rwife,''wneresth&p&perf ' Ahllsee, ': Why don't you put it on in plate ? ' : ' Do make my coffee; dear, I'm late-r c . Great Heavens! What's this! It cannot bei , Found dead last night at twelve o'clock Died 1niflSTrair-4-rjfP'what a shock! Why only !ysttrday we"Uiet Tom Brawn and I-Hkls hand was strong, i His eyei was clear, his voice-rand yefe-m Before we meet agalnr- Umgt,. ,i i . OBSEUVAflNS. i, : ..,-in.-if. ii.tif.l lt.ii. h - IMTO: tsouUKiJUeiamew Juiglandi . , It Is Just as"feas9or $'lpakii chfld to fatt Into a tub of cold water as ''rnw-a hot one, but you never read of such aTSi'se. Ufl yjn,s i j ' r .-77!-;.;!, ; - '.lU ..'. ' 'il v ! Here, come hold, us ;dowa! Is. inot a detective In the United 8tate8o4nager'bureaa a mint's spy? '"The wdrst beaten .man. whp ever ran for Con gress" lS,now being claimed by some seven prlght States, and reports are not In yet ' " Marriage In Hassachuseits is at a heavy dls counL The whole number of marriages In 1877 was actually less by 1,7 14 than the annual average for thirteen years back. . , , t'Ane you a baker ?" queried a waggish citizen of a tramp who had accosted him for small change. "No," remarked the fellow. "On," said the4tlzen, "1 thought you was; you look like a man who k-needs bread" Newark Colli . Mril'foenlsbh author of "That Huspknd;of Mine," to received $15,000 from the sale ot her book,. ust $15jOOO, more than that husbaud ,of hers pver br.oughber. t The press" Turkey fe' free. Now and then a reporter gets the bastinado, or an editor Is tied up in a coflee8ack and dropped in the Bosphorous; but that Is merely to keep the good old times from being entirely forgotten. These sudden reforms hurt a$e6ple.Wir.;0. Picayune. 1, ' ,1, ' The following advertisement, which is believed to have reference to the robbery of the vault of A. T. Stewart, appears in Monday's New York Herald: NICHOLS A HILTON-4JALL OFF BLOOD HOUNDS and discipline police. P. X. Y. 8 $100,000. , Bees often make long Journeys in search of food. A bee owner in the West, thinking that they per baps; visited the clover field of a friend forty miles away, sprinkled their baeks with flout one morning as they left their hives, having previously request ed the friend to watch for them. A telegram came from the latter during the day saying, "Plenty of your white Jacket bees here." A drunkard h! Saeramerrfo'; warned by a touch of delirium tremens that he bad carried his drinking altogether too far, resolved to reform or die. He declared his purpose- to several friends, locked himself in his room,: seated, himself in an easy chair and put loaded t pistol on & tablet within reach The craving for alcohol grew stronger and stronger, and fi last, unable to resist hte thirst, he B hot himself through the heart, i '-J ' jJt'had1 summoned a cab and was well on, Us 'tun'. J way, when the horrible suspicion that he had left his pocket-book at home.m the piano became a terrible truth. "HI, coachee,' he exclaimed, as he neareanjs aesunauon, - iipia on tpua up I've dropped a fifty-frane piece in the straw here. Wait U1LI run over to the shop .opposite and get a candle." So sarins he sprang out of the vehicle. and was neither surprlaed nor displeased tasefctfae coachman whip up his horse and disappear around the copjy,! a a;L3galt. y , . f Ne Third Parly in 1880. -'.( New York Sun. the calculatioiis arid speculations in regard to the choice of President de volving upon th he.xt House f Reie- seiiLaiives are vam unu useless, it is a remote possibilityof course, and'there fore may be taken1 into the general ac count, like. any other contingency,,,, But it can now be couMentty assumed, from the result of the 'recent1 electiottsithat there , will' be no third narw'ortiiV'of the nanie, ih. a serious sense,.ih. 1880.' 1 A taction of Greenbackers and other extremists, whose notions about finance and government are wild and visionary, may exist ; but it will be utterly pow erless as a political factor. Of the eight and a half millions of votes cast in 1876, the Greenbflckeis polled less than eighty two thousand, -aha fehe: Pfjhibitionists less than ten'' thousand, ''or; together, a little over ninety thousand votes. It is true, the Greenback craze had not so fpUy developed at that time as it has recently. But all its capacity and all its strength were put forth in the late elections, to the surprise not only of the leaders of that movement, but of both Republicans and Democrats, who, in Pennsylvania and in other States; iiad conceded them numbera' iieft'-'the event showed they did not possess. Like the grasshoppers in the field, they made a good deal of noisej'twt when the votes came to ber counted, there was a very beggarlyireckoning. The inevitable tendency now, for the disaffected elements of the two old par ties which crystallized under these new names, chiefly on account of the pre vailing distress, and from a vague idea that cheap money . -to be f procured in some mysterious way would relieve it, is to unite with one or the other, and thus produce; a material result. When the othcial figures in all the States are obtained, it will be found, as, was seen in the Ohio election, that a very large reserve vote exists which the ' Demo cratic and Republican, managers wilLdp well to regard as the controlling fbwe tafthe, presidential .election. ' ; t-.i -it i rue -contest irii88Q:wiJi te- a ' sauare. froto't'to tnMi'Mp'Mi iWTa-itrugglje hotwApn the twn old .narfcies for ascend ancy. One side has' the offices; the pat5- rATvartUi f-1ia '-f,.facrnT-iT Srirt' t W -A.rmv. which Will all be freely used for the Re publican candidate, no i matter;1 wop ae mnv bffi iThp. othf side has the Senate and the Holise' of Reiiresentatives a narrow majority. There will he no third twM-tvv execpt s ytrTiiar'inrB by designinsff poditipianfc twt particular localities.-tb'afaW off Votes from their adversaries. Both sideaaaxa oh their good behavior, and the country will watch with interest their actions in the next twa;yeaRfc.; 1 w ' ''"' l c .n.'.'.'q.nwf. Km- r--' RccoTennp. Lancaster (S. C) Ledger. TBWtigh ptttfetfeotires we pleas ed to learn that the Rev, J. N. Craig, of TTollv Snrin'MMs'.1 'tortrietly of this place, is recovering from his protracted case of yellow fever. His faithful wife stood by his bedside f orsix long weeks ftnri atte.ndfld tor Ms ' Wants1. ' and while all around her the scourge was, taking off its hundreds; sb stood t6 her : post of duty at the bedside of her devoted husband, and. remarkable to say, she saved his life and escaped the dread, seorteeherselfJl ''SucK'a' "woman"; we sav, God bless herr!i ',1 .1 yni. . i'.HThB rwwe or fflempnis. tJ "MVi The Memphis lder pertlnently"asfau "What is to become of, Memphis .Jjt4 drairi Oi ioany more sucli visitationsi as the last, for, besides r the appallingfle crease in its Tjopuianon,aii .Dusiness nas been at a standstillhd millions'OfiiJoli lars losts It is now suggested tnat tne place be thoroughly sewsered every precaution taken against the recurrence of epidemics, otherwjse the fate1 of the &hWl$hC. - '-'v.' - -; - T LOVEDBBY: HER 'STETFAtHER.' llis Altempt to Abduct Her mad Forc tier into I ' a Haterul Matriage. - . . . i :.. i U. -- - ! Alleghaicy City. Pa., Novefnb6l: 8. i Before Mayor Megraw to-day, Hugh i Porter an engineer on the Oirio riyeri f was prisoner. Four or five years Rgo, being a widower, he married a respect able widow, who had a daughter about ! i twelve years of age; The family being i in comfortable circumstances, lived I happily until about a' year ago, when, I the daughter, Mollie, began to bud into : womanhood.' ' Her steptather fell des ipefately in love With her, and took, 'i hardly any pains I'tof ' conceal the fact 1 irom her mother; ue "courted his fair gfcmhniff liter aSffiauoUslV. "blit the rn'ai- ) den rejected hi suit;- and declined ' his JrJetieated nrooosals 'of ran- elbDement- Meantime Mollie had a suitbl? in the person of a ! respectable'' -young gentle-i niarro'f tlie eityfand to him she confid ed her troubles, arid, 1 as ; the readiest means of escaping the'persecuting at-, tentions : of her stepfather, 'she promised to give him her hand iiimarriage with out unnecessary delayl' By some, means Porter learned of their intentions; ' and, in his blind infatuation he resolved to : possess himself' of is stepdaughter , by a forcible aMuctioa. ' Accordingly1; jie bade her to' pack : up her clothes ahd prepare to accompany him from the city to be married, threatening, in the event of her refusal, to 'tonrder her and her mother then and there. All these threats and propositions were made in the presence of the wife7 and' mother. The girl wisely decided to pretend to be willing to elope, and set up the pretence of making1 the necessary preparations for the pr6pried joftrntey, and early this morning both the mbther'and daughter, m anaging to elude Porter's vigilance, hastened to the yjaayorV djficeyand laid the facts before his honor. . 'Porter was speedily a prisoner. He hail no defence to offer,' and,';irt default 6f $1,000 bail, await 'the acticW'of the grand jury. LxiathiDg v. Practice. ' Louisville Courier-Journal. At the Council of Nice, in the fourth century, the bishops who attended it presented to the Emperor Constantine ail immense number of written charges against each other, and indulged in such bitter abuse that Constantine burned all the charges before them, and threat ened to keep order by force, At the second Synod of Ephesus, it is related that Diocorus, Bishop of Alexandria, cuffed and kicked Flaviarius, Patriarch of Constantinople, with that fury that within three days after he died." Thus, at 'ari early period in the history of the Church the unruly tempers of Christian ministers begantobemanifested, These manifestations have continued with the t Chill cli down to the present time. It is heedless to say that they appear rather singular" to people outside the church who look' for a different kind of fruitage from the practice of Christian doctrine. The exhibition of simon-pure deviltry by a clergyman is hot an . uncommon thing in these days. Of course such trialeficene reflects upon the man, not upon the faith he preaches. He is com- . J lli..- 'Ail . i 3 i. . JT iunvmg ine gross inconsistency oi prac ticing that which in his public minis trations he beseeches people not to prac tice. . The Other, day in this ; city the spectacle of one Christian minister call ing another a "liar" several times in succession w'fis" "witnessed in a street car. 'He -was ' forttuaate for the' party speaking that he addressed a better Christian than himself, else there' would probably have been some bloodshed. It I. " . , i 1 ( X - f1 . 1 ? . was oniy reeenuyi too, inat a v11"8113111 minister of this dity -published a mani festo1 against a large- number ef Chris- tiari men and women, using iherein damnatory clauses of the most extraor dinary structure;- These things are not pleasant to reter to,1 out as a secular journal he Courier-Journal must pro test agamst ther very 'bad- example to ireneral society set-bv these clerevmen who disgrace their 'cloth. j AVe have no reterence to the clergymen wno nave carnally sinned and have been snuffed ouniKe baa canaies, dux to tnosewno, exhibiting the least quantity-of what is known as Christian i terrace, themselves. undertake to damn tithrs, as from the standpoint of a1 god. ;!; ' What She Suffered. CumberWndMd.)'ews. ' : At' the ; fair grounds Oh, Thirsdav it benevolent lady 6feerved a ybiing girl, evidently frbm tfie'ointrsr4who was braving Md ''Oaiigtftf W'SoMe'of the sharpers who infested the exhibition. She .heard the, ;gi jRqujtrjng.o am of 'the men whether a certain article was what it was represented- to be, and heard her tell him that he didn't want any fraadery "jaboutlfc The kind lady warned ; her aeainst Purchasing, when she replied tfiat she was on the lookout, as she had already beeri ."franduTated three; tims during tne tair. ;' i;: ' '"' Sot so-Soift' . :ij'iii!'.'.i ' ' 1 ' ' " 'j;i -ii'A , Lauuow. vuivuiwv.j , . .. , Tlie electlori ofBlsbee, a Republican;, in .r loruia ana tne aereat or two yera- against w soTwSoTith,' Und ' materially reduce the anti-Eepublican majority in the, j Jiext House of Representatives. When, North Carolina Democrats per- ijt .tlie. , -overthrow , of; such , men as Teates and Waddell,by utterly unfitted ftiid' intjoinpetent persons, they are much tp'lanie.! . ., ! . --. '' ... . .. Lett for Parts Unknown. .Ii ii " i Lancaster (S. C) Ledger. - rlfc is:.xumorecl upon the -streets that C. A. Helms, who was convicted at the last term of the United States Cireuit GourtilatiiGreehvillei for tampering with the mails iaxtd who has just ended a three mdnths'iservice in' -oar county jail, haaeft fbr parts lunkflOwn, leav-j ing several of his creditors atid sureties in the lurch. Crazed byCrenkacltsf oliiics. UloomingtoNj ! JiL' Nov. I2.The Rev. pleasant Vi- Bishop, Presbyterian minister and,(ireeHback; politician, has been ( ftdjudgeclt.insaDe. and rseati to anJ asvJuin, , His , wsamty ,' is, (attributed, to tJje.sWdy iWigavQ ha-igreenback; theow ryf anrt .ttje, qgtf at, utjeisedi ty ins party ,. ,r, if .4UVWI?PRWP-Mff .!?; ;rint The!New York Herald says tramw j ought to be .pub. at-very-hard work. j ney origin to De,,maqa rx una tne point in some of the jokes inithe P. I. column of the Herald. i,li K7JtStaading by. Their ton u'ril; .iTue iJlassaclmsetts DemoeratiC' 1 State committee has decided to kt its hefidJ ouatterfi id' BOstonrT 0Detir ithroturhout theiSfcaiy and to attetopt a thorough1, te areranization j of Ithe tvartt in ' everv' :';'r SheoMExplaiBJ'7'"'-'; ; rLoulavffleCourlerormU.l - ! : , - A Republican was elected to Congress in the first Horth Carolina district ; A few days ago the Republican' organs told us that the shotgun had done its desolating work at the polls in that State, and no Remiblican ' dared put bis head out of his door. They should ex plain. The Red Bandana. - i i : 1 '. ' Cincinnati Enquirer. Thurman's chances are hotter to-day than ever. No Eastern man will be in his way for the presidential nomination in 1880. The West, however Will bristle with them. - Ah AstoilstriBK Fet. A large proportion ol the. Anierieaq' ,people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordend liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of lnteUigent land valn&bl- people is most alarming, making life .actually. a burden In steadof a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is ma good rea son Tortus, 11 you win oniycnrow asioe prejudice pticisi bottles of this medicine nave been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results In every ease. Tm can buy sample bottle Jfor'T0 cents to try. Three doses wm relieve the wrstase. Posttivelr sold by au druggists on the Western C01 1 Continent AGENTS WANTED Vot the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re duced 83 per cent National PETBUaKnia Co. 4w. Philadelphia, Pa. JJOUSEKKEPEES. A Postal Card sent us with your address win ln- sure free in return, our Illustrated Circulars of nice House-famishing Specialties. Palmxs 4 Smiton Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street, New York. 4w. GENTS, BEAD THIS. We will pay Agents a Salary of $100 per month and expenses, or allow a large commission to sell oar new and wonderful intentions. We mean what tee aav. Address, without delay, .' ' ; SAEBMAN 4 CO Marshall, Michigan. 4w. rjTEAS! AHEAD ALL THE TIME. The very best goods direct from the importer at Aathe usual cost Best plan ever ottered to Club Agents and large buyers. All Eipress charges paid New terms free. Ths Gkkat Akkstcait tka Co., P. O. Box, 235. 81 A 88 Vesey St, Mew York. 4w. N EW RICH BLOOD! PABSON'b Pcbsatttb Pills make New Rich Blood, and will completely ehange the blood in Ihe entire system In three months. Any person who ' will take one prll each night from one to twelve weeks may be restored to SOUND HEALTH-, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for 8 let ter stamps. L 8. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor. Me. GENTS WANTED For Dr. March's New Book ! FROM DARK TO DAWN In this new volume the Popular Author of "Night Scenes hi the Bible" portrays with vivid and thrilling force and eloquence the events of sacred truth, and adds fresh testimony to the beauty, pathos and sublimity of the stories of the Bible. Agents will find this book with its sparkling thoughts, glowing style, Deaunrur engravings, ana ncn Dm iodines, the best In the market renns Liberal. Circulars . Free. Addren' J. a McCURDY CO., i. Phlladelphla.Pa. "JENSON'S CAPdNB POJlpUS PLASTER. j ; A. WONDERFUL REMEDY. j 1 " There is no comparison' between It and the com- ' snon slow-acUng porous plaster. It is In every way ! superior to all ether external remedies Including ; liniments and the so-called electrical appliances. It contains' new medlclnal'elements which In com- ! binatlon with rubber, -possess the most extraordin- j ary pain relieving, strengthening and curative pro- ! pertlea. Any Physician, to your own' locality, will confirm ' the above BtAlement For Lame Back, Rhenmatism, Female Weakness,8tubbora and NegJ lected Colds and Coughs, diseased Kidneys, Whoop- I lng cough, affections of the heart, and ail ills for j Which porous plasters are used, x is simply the : best known remedy. . Ask for Benson's capcine Porous Plaster and take ho other; Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 ets. Sent on receipt of price, by Sxabcbt & Johnson, 21 Piatt St, New York. QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND RAILROAD. AUGUSTA Charlotte, Columbia and Aogusta R. R., Columbia. S. C, Nov. 10, 187a - The following Passenger Schedule will be opera ted on and after this date: night express, going South, No. 1. Leave Charlotte, 12 30 a. m. Arirve Columbia, 4 59 A. m Leave Columbia - 5 08 a. m. Arrive Augusta '.' : 8 30 am. Going North, No. '2. Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia. . . Leave Columbia,. . Arrive Charlotte,. - 7 50 p.m. II 10 P.M. 11 17 P.M. 8 85 a. m. DAY PASSENGER. Gonro South. No. 3. leftve Charlotte Arrive Columbia... Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta '. 11 00 A.M. . 8 25 P.M. . 8 35 P.M. . 7 48 P.M. Going Nobth, No. 4 Leave Augusta ft 45 A. M. Arrive Columbia 1 45 r. M. Leave Columbia ......w. 1 55 p.m. Arrive Charlotte v . , .. .c. 6 45 p.;m. THROUGH FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Going South No. 6 Leave Charlotte 2 00 p. m. : . ' DUilF.K. 12 20 a.m. 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Augusta, Going North No. 0. Leave Augusta,.. 2 80 P. M. Leave Columbia, 11 20 P. M. Leave Chester, .. 4 45A.M: Arrive at Charlotte....... 8 00 a.m. Nob. 1 and 2 stop only at Rock Hill, Lewis, Ches ter, Winnsboro, Columbia, Ridge Hprings. Trenton and Granitevllie, -.- Sleeping cars on all night trains. Pullman Sleeper on Nos. 3 and 4 runs through from Augus ta to New York, leaving New York at 8.15 a. m., and Augusta at 9.46 a nv' ' " T. U KLINE, Superintendent , iiiu, a. juAVJnvnuu, . leui. , ,,,, .miM ' i TLANTIC, TENNESSEE A OHIO RAILROAD j . Superintendent's Officb, s - I: Charlotte, N. C, October 17th, 1878. f j On and after Saturday. October 19th. the fol- . lowing schedule will be run over this road .dally (Sunday excepted): , u GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, .v?. 4 80 a. m. , " , , Davidson CoUege.n rt 1W a m, Arrive at StatesvflJe, Tf . . . it).:. ! 8 00 a.' nu GOING SOUTH.- Leave Statesvllle, : 2 00 p. m. .r i : Davidson College,.!.. ,( ki:k'9 44 p. m. ArrlyeatChado.v,.,J....iivii.j S 80 p. m. Clo:eonncotftnadfl ai fitalesvule with trains' orer the WestemNorth Carolina Ballroad. ' . ir J. JL GORMLEY. "octlf " :''."': ,;-.V;.W . 8upU'.. TVEVOLUTION IN GINNTG COTTON. Having purchased the Patent Sight ' of H. A. WALKER'S Improved Cotton Gin, Leather Brush and Wiper, for the States of North Carolina and Tennessee, I am now prepared to sell County aad Gin Eights lor its, use;, ' ; , . -..Vi... '-.tJ-lu in;-Hii y.'f i ..j-.-. , . Its advantages over the Bristle Brush are; - u ,v ,1st B in gin wet or damp cotton as readlly arMl, aseaeeiaallyaBlf ttwudry, 2d. It runs one-fourth lighter. ' 8t It costs one-third less., a y,,i r , !1 4th. The lint Is equal tf nt JfdpeHor to Jtbat ... . , - fvjui. t.k tun. 1... il , ': Tssnmoniais mil oe romisnea ana wrms given j wnnnnllMitlonia M. - JJ-'ti- , l-i'i.ll upon Application to . -I -!.! 1 i- - t U W AULtH 7' cnariottoju , This patent both for Its .cheapnesaand Its effl- alaiuMP la AariAMw tK hast thinv Ant - Agents wanted, to whora luitt w irberalVP theitehtmeib ri-... j .i-cii i hi ' WtrTTLL AHKAD.' NOTWRHSTAXDnfa MT KXTEAORDINART LARGS PURCHA8KS tois r ALL, ANO RKGARDLESS OF ATTKMPT8 from aU qwteai So dlcect the trade trnm Charlotte mto other channels, Yet the good Judgment of the people on die one hand, and my superior advantages in pir- chasW on the other' hand, H lV8 tlBCOKX r a'l t ,- 1 H . .I,' AMft i BATE BADr- AN UPBBCEDENTED GOOD TRADE, so much so that it enabled me to buy a BBB B OOO CO QOOO WW H s u m BS8 KRR COO TTTT f T V CO o o O o o o 00 OOO o o o O O OOO sfi which Is just hi and to which th WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL BUYERS are respectfully asked to give their attention. ty To all who went North tor their Stocks I , would respectfully address myself and beg to sag- ' gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stocks, by calling on me. tW To all old and regular customers who hive bought from me this season, I would say, come again. My STOCK Is complete tn all its various departments. BesfcctfuOy, S. WITTKOW8KY. TJOV12 JEMARKABLE! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Gur Prices Less than any other House, nr Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Beady-made Fall and winter OOO L OO TTTT H H mi o o O O -:T H i K ID O O T Hal O O T H OO T fi h jrk o 00 OOO Iili. CONSBTIXe OF 1 : MEN'S), YOUTBTS, BOY AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN ft C(m Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C. A well Assorted 8tock of . it. , . -.; BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS A CAPS, ! - . - 1 1 i . i. . "i ' .:i Alwty onlhaivt, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A CALL. tept28 J UST RECEIVE BY EXPRESS, "1,1;! Jit. Another large stock' b1,i.OBi!!i;i.i'iiifi;i'-iT . ! i it. !f '. I '--Ii 'i: -.i ' ui t -1 ; t Mj ' 'J' '-' 'I - ; '' ,: .!. .. ' iiiJ-J ,i.;' .--HATS, CORSET;- : -.iu; n 1 1 . i !ii7. i-l .''iM.-ii;:!! i 1 ' ' O'C fei. OOO.-m'UAJ i'.l! : -! i ? 'tii;n - ! e. . -.AS I. :Ska::! i ..t Jj;BH fs'o'U V f til -ru a t J..-f 1 t -, : i :.' nrteee.att-t-.MNi fi rrti;Jjr. -i:KTf vuKHts ,-iftOJ liJpi ?:t:3s t . . v . ' r. . r BSE WAKGSEt BB64 L. !IlrM,Oothlen,aurt.,- ' i, . .!;'. 'iili i ja?tU NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE A FULL STOCK il f- 'tn or 1 7,' ii' t'l1) J t Fur Beaver Overooatai,. ,.,.!- ,iifMiM;;: : ." nil !. . I,f 'Mli'll'td l-f.l Welti Becver, Blue and Browal n v :mI- i; ..';.! i !iri!LJiiii:ljfnu; WM.ahade j.j ii iF-uiHtiirrf'-.iaiifiit' -f'l !). 1 Ml if At extremely km pjkes i , irl I'M l i..t m . . - v. ' iiJ iri:ililr. . t . SACK, and I-ROCIC 6UIT8 at eAWf ly km prk ..: . - ii i ..m .) 1 1 - i " -uii - .!.; ' iMUl 7i i-;Mi .ili.ii West of lidjaoth Caf jyest.;,j ) -,,t ' m ci ri 'iji-..f :'! .iiit Imperial Doe Pants fromltfceest ot anufae '1 ; ! !'!: ill ' ; j.: '!i turers. ! TJNDERWEAR, ... ; - i- -' '1 ,'. !)U' Si- . i ii 1'j -"(I The beet selected Stock that baa tyerbeeti brought . '! - , ' ui! tul 'il .V'.u to thismarket at , the kwest prtcfs that . ' h i'.-ii;in could be expertek , Wun'nh , ' : i: ::: r. 1: .: .,n '.ii. '-MA Call early and sea us, e tbst yo , might gtnli:e -ehxriee pattern. ' h'i: , XTOW IS THE TIME 1 U . H , !.'l it . -i i?ii -it' J J. . I' Hi VINO DETERMINED TfJ . : i . ,!! -: .'.;.: UV '. ' : 1.1:1 i' -a. : ; )-! ' h ....... 1.., f . f. .. CHANGE-MY 'BJJ8INES8,.' -rtf. lu.it. . . 1.. i'.u .UUU'j.. " ':uJnl" iil .; ' :;. 1 !'. ! ii u iijt'il"- i ; ; : . , I ' . : .-'ti'ii. . ( .A - :,U il'"' I OFFER MT ENTIRE STOCK OF. . . : ... ; T -.1 -.Jj: II .ii'. '-'" n-f-.i- ! lau; -.yihitabn' . . ; ; ! : ' iiif..iyjl. DRY GOODS, ' ,:-:?, , , , , .. ' . I i . : ;!?" . i BOOTS and SHOES i-iii I NOTIONS1 AND .1,1 liHi'tUI'tl lii ,7 -ui::!)!-"!. "'(-liil i !). iiituUit'S. ..j; u Jt aau 'i AT AND. BELOW 0tT. ' i"i : , . l ii pI lii ; k- - i .,, ,;, . j'it: ,, . ' . i ' ti i i ),;. i -i- ij : -V f)'(il'J 1 ffi kl HAVE CfN HAND A LARGE STOCK OV ,f , . - ' -.;;.i ' :-:! ' "t'lU'H 1 .:)!'-;. ui r l! .';f itoJl'Vt luu; i. , j , j ii- i :' v, nM)o COMMON JIND MEDICM PRlCJiP a. , . U I I't l ..'-- i " ' ' ! i!) JhhikiI i: -V in i,nili . i-i! ;,, ' j, ! ii n'i l'iijj '.ml .M..i ; : ti I,."!! tli-w ti ni . er-iCLOTHiNaii u V...... '......:w';jjv.''.'J."llt.i:'-tlil r . . ; i , i.:i! ..'! ji: u ii! ,'!. Hi '!""'' '"W)JI'nM . ... :,,). ii . lUnai-ml i ,11 CLASSES. - : i p,,;i )ii :'ii.,: .',!)'. 1) tli.;iJ5'li i I i.-'.j.i liii '..;.' 'I:.. i! I M i;f I i J.j r, '-l rHl WVCS,WTLL ,4 . ,:j.7 i -ii .l!irj1V 10 nJ '.111! hlli. h'-riliKII'ifl i.lltl ! POSITIVELY, BE CLOSJED) piJT .JkJ. r , , .ithts't.t w frr nawTk miT .at . -fi..ny !'rfi Ilt.-rii1j;ii ti; f...i;ni 'ui uitis!4ii',s Wow Ims oi) :ii:if"lili li )fJ UtSllWHfHlt .,,ff r-T j-in: jiflf i.iiu J"fiJn fcfimJ fuu.i i ijj (J'JiI I'Wnd : . 1 ii' I i . - .'.'M n : '..(! '' at . 1 . ; ... (! ! :.i i si' - . .(::) xi l(( ;, ,( ; bucxmiks,;, .':'.. ! t ' " ' ij fi : .i-s I-t s , 2h 8 8 -'ii i-?l.iVh; i J ;i. .u'iJJ)-' - ; ... ; ui i !!; :iu . 'il'. ill!- .(;lv OOC L OO TTTT H H II. ill I O 9 1 ''"O a TJ HHH j, OOCt LLLt QO . ;, rt..8i,-,9(H ;!., I.i,; s- . i -I.nlilMHi ''ll 1 1 . i . . i i i)jf 1 ji!-y-j H1 O'm- Koustarhea hi actuaUy proved. ,1X01.11 j ,ew tonr.,-,.. , a ." i 'et244tiwnr-ss.. if sept25 i aeptl4dlmv?fm a r, j vii.mL i noriz - . .1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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