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rtlS-ITH' OA Yl ISE OEBEEYERBmmXiMXz SUBSCRIPTION KATES : prfy, one iflxxr, tforaUt -tw-iJj.m 00 Six Mcmtht.. .f,.,.. ,,-v.fV w I7ie MontnB...: .,....,...., -.. ,A One ifontA - -;?-, . - : ) (JOl mmmtritfM Wort am no fj!J'5E3 .lri' s iv ' ( ' r.il , in W'S iTKi qJ I iV .TO f WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, ( " ! Out q( tM county, prepaid,. . . . .. . . . ... . Six Month ....... yy xftgnrf Reduction for ChdM. !fi fttftlh lSf'tfj' flit , i . ' .'. '.7,18 00 2 10 .....vioo : j; iH-fi'3i, ii-;Q':v:? r;fWt3 )i t - ; vol.,xx. TAMPKLJSTS, CZBCVLAX8, CBXOXS, SO. jsiiii i'O soil i Ha3i JU'JH ..litumu itcniu::i uhi-hk 4oj iiaoj fet The Tax ea TobacW- iSl 252" ' urai p mm -. .f W1 Ml I I V I I I Iff 1 I I If I ' fSl 1 II I 1 lW 1 11 I II I VI m J I - : I I : 1 1 W ill .U . i- !V f ;: : ni ' " i Irf ft - mii. t ASHMKBBS AND ALPACAS. juflt Received another lot of superior S. QLOAKS. CLOAKS. ' A KEW AND ELEGANT CLOAK BY TH35 LOeOFHE OF fOIT,CXEK, KAA8. Old man Border found a snake, And he "buttoned op test When the saurian became thawed, Mr. Synder becanie chawed, ..yuuti, : Aad In bad unbroken stream -" " ; i .' i' He proceeded to blasphemer .' 1 .1 ' From a little' old brown Jug. CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, :S8 TTTT J I T ii : T -li T Banging In Price from 25 cents to One Dollar. oo o o o o o o oo 0F- OCC i K K O Oi K K, ' 0 1 KK 0 Of KK OOG K K ('. A Kew Reoes of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, worth fl .00. . .... . ..... ; . ? COO Ij OO A K K OO L OOvAA KK O L O O A A KK 0 C L O O AAA K K OCC IXLL OO A A K K 8888 8SS8 JUST RECEIVED. THE NEWEST. PRETTIEST and MOST STYLISH OF- . ... , Then he took a modest snort ' Of,' perhaps, about a quart, ' And donversed aB lf he-Hwellri . : - i Had profanity to sell j .. - wo. . . Year by year with all his mlglit, Snyder tried to cure that bite : Bat he didn't have the taeft; So,j9nedaybesldethe jug..'; . .., .y He, while heaving at the plug, . Caught thejSHams and got left. Any man that Is astute, air, - . a Keeps his reptiles In his boots, sir; But its thinner than a wafer, Yes. sif, bitterer than borax, , , To be gnawed about xne inoraxv , Ontfsihumaniti to,paj Do not tall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It wiii pay you. ELIAS & COHEN. B UBGESS NICHOLS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALXK IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE FURNITURE! FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 BEMHNG, 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 ! X3? COFFINS of all kinds on hand. -Al fW" COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 Wept Trad Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. IW Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a line supply. janS ' jARGAINS 4 THE SEASON!!! . Song olf One' W goods ole''wfIngihg' in' !de-; lalncH-r- jffflrW, x . , ,;; . .,,(10.;, : t..: i "Pale face glm red 'man' chawf' said John; Feyonk, an Indian, at a house , in Arkansas. : John did not get Ms tobacco, which made' him Se1 angry that he-Wiled tter five inmates of the house. ; . - No matter how good-natured a man may : be, he wul invariably get. mad when , he discovers .that there is no towel In the room, and is compelled to dry his face on the bed-quilt New York Observer. "Satan died' he're. reads! a Pittsburg1 sign : but it was not until an astute Alleghany Dutchman In quired when he died there that? the people under stood that they could get satin dyed. Speaking of dull times, a wicked Mobile man says that a few weeks ago a stranger anrivea mere and bought a balet)f cotton, and a pleasant rumor was at once started that the cotton . buyer feaU ar rived, but 1$ only proved to be a Chicago1 man wltti the ear hMia Vvl HhL . '' ' ' There are some days when It ,1s, impossible to think, and when it is unwise W try to do so. he mind, like the maid, has whimsical spells of wish ing to be let alone to have Its own way. Onlyjon certain days are the oracles to be consulted. ALEXATDE1PA HARRIS. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. nov29 Washington Star. . . ixjoi , Notwithstanding! the protoQCniT issioner of Internal Kef eloa35aiun st the .proposition, the Sontilern and "Wfistern tobacco mannf act ft HfTS "wTlfiriake an earnest efforttVi&airM reduction , of the tobacco taxfifrom wenty-f our to sixteen cents perbtinci, Ttwill he remembered that ttte.Uonse !fp year passed a revenue bill mSkmgi among otner reauctions, a reauction1'! iWeiltt.who represents the Southern to-:bacw-tnen, arrived here to-day, aijdl$els confident that the tobacco movement will succeed. "Manucript for the Press' . - tf ia?.i"j Baltimore Sun. A correspondent asks for information how to J epape nnami script book for; the press. Therejs no mystery about it. Take a. good quality of letter ot foolscap paper, write legibly, with ink; flnjM'atf Japptdiiciti to'SbookffenH; as possiDie, upon one side ot tne paper only, and page as you go on. If writers would take as much pains in preparing their MSS. ,.prinr , nwst take in "setting them up. they would be much more read than at present. Newspapers and magazines often prefer MSS. writ ten upon "slips," say the width of note paper, as compositors are able to handle tne narroPr mreI3fiiHiwiy " 1S CHEW JACKSON S BEST SWEET NA T I' TOBACCO. m i ttm A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in raiTC?rmdVHclNj ''ill 'io'i-tl Thehnost I'opular' BetentEfte Par to the Weirid. Only.SoayealncfiKrtog postAger , Weekly, ft2 n-ir iMiitHH n-t tut;: iiii Ji3'U;'3L 2tl printed the son tr Facu Weekly 'NewspaperOf sixteen pagjesj ) nnsi!Maaniui.flsvift.-i.UDmMr, iui sDlenaUd iravni ,.represnang the vennons ana tne most recent aavaaces taut SMUmeMT tneitkTin New ana intere in Abrlmltiim.iHnriAtnite; Home...Hellihi Medical Pjrogrese. Social , Science, Natural BJstr. Geology, Astropomy. The. mst raluable practical papers, by eminent' writers' W all departments of fcntfliwwL will rj fnimd in ihav Bcfentlfie 'American. Terms, SQ peryeaf; ha yer,wbtch In cludes postage. Discount to agents. Single copies, ten cents.- - OoW'tw aaWewadeatera.-- Remit by poaf tal order, to .MUNN A Co.,.Pablishers,tia7 Park Row.-NAf lorkl.ii I'.nfimA iTiiii.sBuX PATENTS. In connection with the Sclentifltt ArtraRndlirnrntkve hadlreart p experience, andtiiowftaWtoeJiai-esttWlaW mTijn. met wom.wenw! iirt)OowM f-thl. Agency, wlffl nknwand residenee ot-fte! TiLLAHKAD." ;:; jj ..i-Mr. .f. . . . ; . ' , Tr . . wKT IXTRAORDINaRT LkBGE PUBCHA8ES- i.iit nii t ;;i"' X.. : , j: . ; ' , TMS FALL, AKB; l)i!; ,'. l-' J.r- . !l ll.it I :,h!,---.Mi iiilU'tl -l)il i.' I 1 '", -n.) 1" .,, i., iqsoABDLiaqFArEKMPTs i u ' A HIT IT DO Kit " s.fi. r- ft cr it una a i 1 'ill'- ' If 1 ,Jk i. I.i. i t A A r ! X it irif Taa .iftTlt ; -:,!T OOOL 0 OL 0OTTTTH HI (!; i - rill "ii i 1 r- -'.-.I tateateev . y sue nmrnnse. enwwnw ajw neStt'tod Balea otmocoolten, easllji '. 'i.i' :..u ; JU 'iij. -'i L .'.'.Ci effected. An? Dersoti who . has imad . a new ' maconer? or otfon. can ascertain, free of chain, whetheB a obablv be obtametL. br wr Ittngtotke; We aim send 'Tree' our handbook about he. Pa tent iLas, Patent; Caveats f m ,wub my dnvei patent can Pi undersigned. Marks, theii eosts.i and, aow pi In rrrirtlrtrflvafMVin Inventlnna. Vile yaucr, vr otuvciuui -. , MTTNM A fiO 37 fntkl StMh 'New York. Branch Office, cor. F. A 7th Sts., Washington. D. C4 iiiiwiifi oi i "i f iiiii j discretions of youth, tieiu Weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the; REV. JOSEPH X PMY Station DfBime. House, 'New't'Citt.-'1'f'''," l!4'M, myWdAwtr Consumption Cared. . ,,.,., An old physician, retired from practice, having A MAi-BBV. had placed In his hands by an East India mlsslon- i ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for Yeai Old who is Suil an lufaiu. ONDERFUL, BUT NEVERTHELESS' TRUE. A Fourth Stock of DRESS GOODS In six weeks. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Blaek and Colored Alpacas, Bunting and Brocades In all colors. fl-4 all Wool Plaid Dress Flannels. .......!:.:.... DRESS FLANNELS, for walking suits in plain shades. Please remember to look at my new Stock of Oil Cretans, that have been so popular this sea son. I have Just received a beautiful Stock of Dress Buttons, in Drass, stiver ana smoaea peari, the handsomest I have offered this season. Silver and Gilt Edge Crepe Lisse, Gold dot Brussels Netting, the newest thing In ,! - TTTT OO W -W W US N T O O W W W W SN K T O O WW WW N N N T O O WW WW N Nlf T OO W W If NN Z Don't fail to look at my Cloaks, Shawls and Balmorals. The handsomest stock of Ladies' and Children's Fancy Hosiery I ever offered; be sure and examine them before purchasing. t- Be sure and take a look at my new Stock of White Lace Scarfs and Handkerchiefs. Another lot of those Blankets, cheaper than ever. In fact you can always And something new every day add ed to my stock, as I am receiving goods dally from Northern markets. ' T" It may be truly said that I keep th Em porium of Fashlo In Fancy Dry Goods. ' f3 Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. Respectfully, T ii'SEIGLE,' Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Oiariotte, JS!- C. nov20 ; bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous aeouiiy ana au ncruiv twumiMin nm rn TL, ' ';' having tested its wonderful curative powers fa New York Times. thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make It In the second story of one of the low, known to his suffering fellows. Actuated y this viotutr ,,-AA,iDn lmiiVlincra on thp wit motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I rickety wooden builumgs OU t lie . e.tst wm send, free of charge, to all who desire it, tills siue oi i.iiauiaui siitsei', 111 uuuiuic recipe, with full directions for prer ; and using A Remarkable Besult. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much meotelae yea' feairetrledt It now an es tablished fact that German Syrup Is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction In severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of peiaons who are predisposed to Throat and LtogAffectlons, Consumption,; Hem-, orrhages. Asthma, Severe . Colds - settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, WTiooplngCowglv Ac., jbo have no personal knowledge of Boscnee's Gemiip Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Con sumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all druggists In America. T kTEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! KK U IN USSR W5S TTTT U UK KM H B JL H URRB W N W II T O OLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GL0RI0US1NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! I'AH'l NEW CORSET ! something comfortable, neat and cheap; call and Nee.Jt, Also, a new lot of; i;!H BOULEVARD SSc SocS K K K K KK K K K K I t -i v.- ments, there lives one of the most curi- ! In German, French or English. Sent by mall by i :4-;-. n ! addressing wiih stamD. naming this paper. W. W. I II IW ill I I I I I II M II III! 1 1 I SI I I !. I I rv ii. i." si. ! : . " .. . ' . . -sr . boy, or man, twenty-one years and six i bct9 4w momns 01a, naving ueen uoin m xovt, that is in all respects, physically and mentally, nothing more than an over grown infant. Its parents are Mr.; and Mre. Jacques Jenn, of Xo. 165 Chatham street, industrious French people. Th'e child was born on the 10th of J une, 1851, and was christened Jule. Up to his eighth month he did not differ from children ; but at that age he was taken sick with measles, and for six months it Was thought that he could not 'lit e, one childish disease following rapidly upon another. His last ailment, and the one to which his parents ascribe hi3 deformity, was one that baffled the at tending physician, and is described ,by the father as "the English disease." Both physical and mental growth seem ed to be arrested by this disease. The boy is not quite three feet high, but measures tour feet aronnd the waist, being inordinately corpulent. His head is-well-shapedr but looks mucn too large for his body, being more -than twwfeft in circumference. His hands and feet are exceedingly small, like ,tUQA, of . a one-year old infant, and he weighs 160 pounds. .Every enort nas Deen maae to educate him, but he is not ' capable of learning anything. When he was ten years old he was scarcely two feet high, but weighed almost 100 pounds." .The, physician who' attended' at Ms . wrtJi predicted that he would not live to be fourteen years old, but he is now in good health. The boy's skin is' remarkablj soft and white, like a baby's. All of his habits are childish, and he can speak on! v a few words, such as "papa," "mam ma," "yes," and "no." His extreme cor pulence prevents him from walking, but he is very active with his hands and feet. He amuses himself with childish tovs, and is very shy when strangers are about. Ex-Police Surgeon Baker, w ho llas watched the case closely for several years, says that it is the most wonderful case he ever heard of. The boy has been examined by a number of scientists, who have all come to the conclusion that he is a perfect baby in mind and body. His father has been approached by many showmen, who were adxious to add the boy to their list of attrac tions; but Mr. Jenn has declined every offer, not desiring to have his son ex hibited to the public. . n v r HHP The Recent Attepipt on Anfra.y ViLifo 11 11 fi ;i - - ;i llf RRK TTTT M. M. 1 a A Alt A R R T 8DOS S and H : 71:.! ' ' 1 1 1 DRESS GOODS. froSp ul Quarters to, direct tM from CJwrlotjto NH NO . O M If K"CPl V'!'f. O L 6 O T HttHDHWWaMVvri. 1. :.; li ;-t" ! 1 tfitd othisVchanriels.1 1 ! H H A ill w'Ku tiil I'!n; bTet the good judgment of the people on the one p" harMt, and my superior ad'4ntagempur- i.'l !ib:--" .'! ' . Chases 6q tm other tjarid. nii vi' ii-jii. i 1 ! : iitf' ' ii'-iiiiiHi . : : ' i'".'-'- . AKD I BAVB HAD ALL i i.jm'I .Itft)."' ii ill' '(. Jn-t.ii :t1i;,i 'i.tHli!,(f W fi ALLtXLlJJ.i ' 1 OUR 8tOCX OF r.t ..-.i.ij'll EWBOOtfS,;lf 'pjoth :;;';',7,'J';7Si Llbrflry of BritlBhPoetrr.'Woth,' ' vision yifc&mb, icil) - :: , : , . ti NM8 8flverMme,(ciotm) -Old Slip 1 Warehouse, (papfirT) , j ' Boxy, (clothA- -Round about Fraace,-(dotk) .Htetory M Music, (cloth.V- , ; The Wttcbery of Archery, (cloth1,) ' ' ; Villages and Village Life, (etoCh,y ' ; .-- i iii - nil1 : tirtl.i. -("o -'i.;. . Youaiari's Lessons 1ft Cookery,' bth,; Free Trade and Protection, (cloth,) Mayer bfl SO -n ''' (cloth,) ' Grafting and Budding, (doth,) ' Home Lessons, (clotir.i 't , : ;. 1.25 1.50 (10c 1.50 2.00 ; 1.00 rm .. t.' i tt 1.75 1.50 175 ' 1.00 1.75; . J - : : !. , , ' . ' , . no much so that K efiaMed' me t buy a .!!' '!( '' ' , aSSg BB OOO (X W A DOT ' ff8 B OOOOlfHKpD BSSo EK O OONHHD P OOO 88 KBR 000 OO a ir m n .'it C L' O T" H' I N G i I TTTT ? T T OO O O o o o o 00 600 o o a o c ooc K K -in !(! , which Is just in and to which the WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL BUYERS B IB B A '' : are respectfully asked to give thetr attention. Has won the admiration of the public of Charlotte and vicinity. We are now receiving our seo'ond In stalmentof . .. ... ,.. ': FALL A WINTER CLOTHING, ! 1 Which we offer now at lower prices than any ' . I ' Goods ever offered in the markets , of , Charlotte. Suits for Men, Youths and Boys, and Children' Suits front 2Vz years old upwards, at very low figure. As all our competitors have failed to compete with our low prices, we shall endeavor maintain the same, as low prices and fair dealing Is out principal rule. .We invite everybody to give usaealL !' Polite attention shown to every customer; wfteihet New and ccimphite, of ; the fas edition of 'APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN EXCYCLOPJE DIA." boumlln jbjp'-';.''; Apply ta';, , , . :'' . . ' tiddY a brother. To alt who went North for their stocks I j would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy ana cneap meuioa pi rejueuwminj 1 m y,t tn rturehase or not Respectfully. UBIV.W .M.;- I L. BERW ANGER A BRO, fST" To all old and regular customer who have j novl7 ' fine Clothiers andTaflorB. ; bought from me this season, I would say come i -yow IS THE TIME It! again. My STOCK is complete in all Its various jM .... 1 departments. ;,"',. R U.'B.B E R S V.A m"p s. And IK , for Rubbep . Stamps for sale at reduced rates, by .' TIDDY A BROTHER. - MAGTiTToTjNTAIN PENS, With extra points for sam, : ' i TIDDY A BROTHER, oct8 Respectfnlly, HAVING DKTKRMINKI) TO & WITTKOWSKY. novl2 At killing prices, at iS'H I noV2tt BARR1NGER A TROTTER'S. ., . .. ,. ;. '. I''. :; .'-Jr.-ll LAW'S -:, ci CROCKERY' ANDf 8D4VERb6TORE, ; IN 1 The highest awards at all State CHARLOTTE, , ur RALEIGH j County Fairs for the best dftpteyol CHINA, GLA8SJ OUTLERY and SILVERWARE . j-ui ta 'xtuii cnniDTMAO rnESENTg; CONDENSED TIME.' i' ' " ! ' NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOING EAST. jrEMAREABLE ! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. . f.' MIT it--.' OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. 9ur Prices Less than any other House. CHANGE MY BUSINESS, J" OFTXR BY KKTIRE STOCK OS DRY GOODS, i !.- ,". x "'' i Leave Charlotte, "''Greensboro, " Raleigh, Arrive GokisDoro, No. 2 Daily ; 3.45 am 8.20 am 3 00 pm 5.5 pm NO. 4 Pally No. 8 Ttaflv ex.Sun. 6.55 om - 14.10pm, 5.80am ' 9.80am ' No. 2 Connects at Salisbury. fBlth W.N.C.R.K. for an points in Western North Carolina,.aaily except Sundays ' At Greensboro with k A p,R.iE.ior all TOmts orth. East and West.: At Galdtibpro with 0. 4-r ConnecU at GreeiwOrtth RD. R.X ; -" i ' r . ',1! i ' I V ' 'I ' ' 1 - .Ui. irrttKAIKS DOINO 'WBBT.r ..-.i. ml:.'' V ERR EEBr j RKB KK UB . BK at E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Ssxr to, PoOTomcB. My Stock is very Lar, : .and embraees'a Kail Une ol , tllJ, of l . ui Y'.i .Wt !: '. . An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest NoveftleS n Ever brought to Charlotte, comprising Vases, Toilet Date, Nov.' l0,''?8. ' Leave Goldsboro, Raleigh, Oreensboro 0,60 am 3.50 pm 8.28 pm Daily. 5.35 pm 6.47 am Arrive ChariottSj-v T2.25 am 10.50 am 'JDally ex. Sun A Fine and well Assorted Stock oi Ready-made Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES NOTIONS AND OOC L , OO TTTT H H II NH H GGO O 1 'O O T H H S HI H O O O Ii .'. O .O ' T HHB II HUB O o u q o t LLLL OO T onn x xi x 1. ,coitei8tnre or ijEN'Sl YOUTM'S, BOY'S, AND CHILDREN'S, OCC O O o o o OOO oo 8 8 oo TTTT H H II NN If GGO 6 G' GOO, i T T T T HH n M If g n H hi B nil si in 5.30 am '.) PRINTS,'' ' DRESS GOODS f READY-MADE CLOTHTNGJ! ; , Ii BOOTS AND SHOES I HATS, FURNlSHTNG'eoODS, &6i Philadelphia Times. Count Andrassy's attempted assassi nation is not a fresh outbreak of what Lord Beaconsfield has Styled the "moan ing wind in Europe," socialism ; it is strictly the result of the excited condi tion of public opinion in regard to ques tions of imperial policy. Austria is in a condition of violent ebullition; is bubbling over with bitterly pugnacious party feeling, The occupation of Bos nia, in direct opposition to the will of a verv lflro-e nnrtion of the Deople, has shakeii eiQPfte tq;' ftOdi$ centoevl ana matters now .nave ueen.uiuugnu w a crisis by the defiant action of the Aus trian delegation. The attempt to blow up the chancellor is not probably, itb: culmination of any conspiracy : it 4 slnVnlv nTher'nroridilticed: manifestsar, tlntTf Sfmif T m will, foward ,th policy that ttiT cbaneellpr ha'Tiarkedl Out" ana, IS .flini-.iUai.u,., liMW through,.. hov29 ALL AT NEW YORK PRICES. .1 - X H!LAW.lAeent. New Insurance Building, Charlotte, N. C. .., Can be Found at 1 , I! w ADDILL HOUSE, it 'I'll PABLO O, CHAMBER, DDilNG BOO ' ... 'V: i,;t. iF-! ...jfiiiK' '." wi.i '' -;' 1 . ...... .-v, -,.U u" '"' 25 per cent saved in baylmr at flils popular es tablishment. ;t:I iiVM! Every man,omanni4 ehnd, is cordially invited to call and examine ourrgoods. .Ii) :'! 7 hi!! v !i-!ii:v 1HI i ) ..tii : AiiFragrant' Telephone ''; fc- U; .i.J'' C.i !i ..'. )i;.l .........i.ii . i.T.! 'ir 5 : ..! 1 ... .; IClllcago'i'nDune.j Theteist the West-Side Pumrj a mairwho is -probably ' more impre-i ied than any other man in the country happened'in-tWS Wfcfif WeP mi Dhbnfe c6innaBies nadjust i.30iapieiear connections between the two pump wnfri'flinjrjyp.sterdav afterpooil the firsrcmmuntclun was ad. rAt the NorthidfetJreicblfe out:- answered back: "Hulloar '"Is 'thatjf, you, Henryr asked ivir, gregiei. Mmjy siraanswfered.iHenry ?!iaf nnulM', inir'tft a bv-tander. remarKeotan 1 w wfldered wayi Ranged if Jteew tMi: tdnld stnell: thrptrgb thjng 5? luWP' No. 1 -ConntwSst ' at ' ' iGreenSBoro ' with Salem Sets, Japanese Goods, Decorated Cnmac: ) Branch... Ai ChartottewithC., C.4XR. R. for all ' wlthl.. A C. aTl. Billroad for all points South and. No. S-C6nnects at Salisbury with W. N. a . R, daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. AC. A. L. for all points South and South-west ! At Charlotte with CL, C A A. Railroad for all I points South and South-west - : " - 8ALKM BRANCH. . , , , 1 Leave Greensboro, dally egcept Sunday, H.58 p m AolveSalem,: ..",1 - ia&op-m LaveSatem, .;iiiH " f : 1 ' ' - ' 545am Arrive Greensboro, " " " 7.45 a nu Connecting at Greenaboro with trains on the R. A p' 'andyrc, Ragroads. . ;';, - - bii iUvWa in. no itttuyuW itrl wa v ''.T. - i'W- KAiWMAN A CO-ai Springs CarnercChariotte. N. C 111: ' I'i ' AT AND BELOW COST. I HAVE ON BAND A LARGE STOCK OK COMMON ANDtMEDlUM PRICED - h;hiim a i GASTONIA. N C, 1 A well Assorted Stock tf n irm YTiw. lit BOOTS, 8HOES TTNE GAITERS, HAf6 ft CiPSi . i'.': .' ''1 I!' " :; ' '' '' " feb jyjAGISTATES' DOCKETS, RULED, ARiaAEb! TiVMxeW lil)1 PAGED, For nihe htmdred1' stad hftyMcasesa' useful book for Magistrates price $4.00. M)'l-i!,(OTti t3T- T I sD. A '.B.RiO TfflB . -Al novl9 ' ' ' . r " ' ; " I ' Always, on hand, at Bedueed Prices. TT OTETJ REGISTER JL-L ! Of !' novl9 )Vl9 WxiH liniii-'.' - JUST THE BOOKS FOB THE TIMES. Hji Kijl IX'Mt Rev. V. A. Sbarpe, of the Methodist Conference, now in session in this city, will during the daily sit tings at yenferonce, havq onatoat the murcbj, the books named In the following catalogue : "Our ChHdr,','allrilBJLi a Hjgqo4, price, ,-A AlfL OF BISHOP MABINf8,,WjPBKS,- .! Bun both ways on Trains Noa. Land. 2, , between axlU ViiaiivvKC, auu uutu w;ovm awm a vwr- , 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, rharlnttA.nnd AucruatA.!,! . J ,uvj ThiouKhi'Tloketa eu at GreeMbcro, BaleUih. , principal points r. South, South-west, West, North. 4 ana nasi, r or jKmignuuniHwuxiiuuiu-uL'HMUl' -: -ci -i 9. R. MACMURDO. .-.t..:.- ' Gen. Passenger Agehi 'Ii0v20 1 " '' - ',' Richmond" HAJtLOXTE. i COLUMBLA D AUC,UST.Al r. . i 1 .11 I 1 mil M., i T Ht-tll ,i,-.-.-.i- " i CoiiumMA, S. C, Nov. 10, 1878 -.. l-wlHJ-.... ::' 'i'-Ut '" ' The foikjwing Patoenget Schedule will be opera- j tean ana aner uus uaie: .1 . 'r. H'U t-.'s: lit-'. . U :' i'.'X.l'R DAY PASSENGER: , ! Going South, No. 8. B GIVE US A CALL. sept2 J CSTRECETVEB BY EXPjBESS, IJ! ! .' CIjOTHING s : '.1, ; . - ! ; , . ii-l-;. ! :.- I.'!.- TO SUIT THE LABORWG CLASSES', To. the East by Way of the West, Sermons,.. Errors of the Papacy, . Dootzfhal integrity of Methodism, 8d.::::-:::::. Watson's Theo. A Biblical Dictionary, Wesley's Sermons 4 Vols, sheep,. . . . .. " 4 cloth, Centennial Metnoaism m n. y,y. r $2 00 a 00; 1W 1 $5 00 500 4 00 lieave Charlotte h.j.-,.... Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta. iv. . . . . ; I.1: . 1. 1 ;.; . Going Nobth,.No. 4. 11 00 A.M. . 3 49 P M. . 8 59 p.m. 8 80 P- Jt i..,iiicr)'jd . 9 00 A. JC i .. 1 20 H,-M . 1 80 ViMiA . 45 P. M 14 jjiiu! '5 V AA i ll jil..u ' aa.T' -i. , A-na .: j t tt-i.i mi , ; . ,i; m! i j-jo "i i iiau, ueeii,tsiiauK vux-.ui.-p. i. ... - j ' "- ."va H'mww iTyyit w ',''i ! ,..; ! rr' V' ..-.... M tvi'. tti .l' fucit ?t j ..irlAi-jV.'. 75 1 - i "n ,.h4' haii 'U t-l .i '-'i"t preacher's Wife, by Dr. RedfonL. 1 50 On'ICElitTttNITURr -a unCSia-kRIUVI - 4-X-i.a . nsviTO-tri rdereo: nver. . xne resuu, w.? i a- - nffnteiH-H-nt. 1mava.uao.eDeop1e.J-S; it morrts BROS. . I most alarmlntr. : making Die. actuauy .nuram ni .1 . , ,Ti 1 , 1 j ,14. .i..j . ii-un. -.vtans.nm of. eniorm-MlL.ana t, ..i u nh.it'. wfulnesaasit eoghl to be. There is no gooo rea- f (iitti ) 1 ' -,.1 , ... - ... ........ . ! . " - ' , , j,,-,,,!,, 5 and skepticism, take the advlcm of Droggte "v'pI!,i,i.;i,,t ' JJ- ictV'FlOTerrpf speereUef iscerjalft. Mill 1 Facnea tree i vwtw... wr,W"t r- -uaminirwiTw buud, eiaauuiT uuiuuw, 1 tir- in Good KtiUtJ.- a lif t-'i' at Reduced Rates sep25 LeavetAugnsta Arrive Ophjmbla , Leave. Columbia. . . . . Arre-CJiarlotte '. ' ' "fTEtKIGHt AND ACCOMMODATION. Going South, No. 7. Leave Chariotte, ...rX.V&WA..:. 1 20p.m. Arrive Columbia, 11 55 P. M. Leave;Cok-(nb-a v.k i . ;.. v U -12'4 a. sc Arrive Augusts . . 80 -uji.' GOING NOKt, NO. 8. - Leave AugustarHv.!,. Mrzuu. I8 00r.it Arrive Columbia . - 11 oy i. . In nnlnmhlA. 12 05 A. M. 1 wamci Arrive CMMMMilU .UrX .. .Vrtll; ! ... 10 10 A. M. . PuUman,,Bleeper on. as. 8 BtMi4 nuis throwgi from Augusta to New York, leaving New York at BO 00 6Q m tv a samnle bottle for 10 cents;vxr.nyrTT UiQ UI 1WU1VV HUH flu, RJ VI, JlH.Jlllfll I,.. . a w , irhMA HnoAB win TeUeve the worst case." Posl sold by all druggists on the Western Continent nov28 8t .... . : i.;; i.'ii.-'JH'll! ' ! '' y -r.: :.,',-:Jj(. '! i' '"' ; WHlCtt vrtix '" 1 '! . ' ' '- ! - ' " ' " " "' ' ' '':.: . Another huge stock,, j , ' ' . -1 POSITIVELY Bl I CtOiED'OUT ilt7 " I ' ' 1 ! unaiirvinm ir rv VTtBWK NOW ANt' firm t'; bO '.A.i Ki . K -'.aSlJ., ;.'. i ; ' '", '' "''' && V -!i"8' S,!,"M'ute: ",'!,;M ' m . ......... , ' tuv"Ob Al'r ,'KTC''- '-a-;' ',: THE FIRST OF ilDII iHV-.n .-ii ""'1 .,,.' ...... ,. !' . . !s,, J ' . . i .. . '-..' ' ' I ' ' ; ' , , ; . w ,; ,j !,,.;;; .!,. ,, ' ; I . - .: m i -: j ;-' " '':::;':-;;Uin;,.. -j u:Ii . A:i gs;sfp$;v?;? ... ...... . . .... I . . . X ZmZl . . J ... . n v JJ.I I 1 A H ; MM UU U ML n mi ( HATS.COf ETO, , I .,.,.,,,;.,. ..."i .-.7r.M ...ii i, ; . i . ' - : . ' - !!! . r u,;.. .'ir,f.,,i ) 1 .... . . ,: l.Vtiu .i'i.... .. i .. . . . , . . . . , v. . .. ......ci -n , i "i. .'.-..'r'', ?ii i i: Mil,' .r.ii.i ,-f: A -li.i.r Ji; tr-:r,,, ; .!" ' 'biu , . .? (BaLMORALSKIRTS, )h!., ! ; ; j.j ' . '. I"'!'. " I it" ' I ! I ' 8.15 a, m., ana Augnsia at v.uu a. m. ,,;!; .,! over at vxHumoia irom Train No. 8 will lay over at Columbia IrbmlLSO Train No. 1 WllllaT OV p. Saturday till 12.40 1 p. 'ttC Saturday Arntuie Fany HOSIERT.ikt Itke ttmett possible t ; r!TBla ifHlmrjvr? fpi'mr ivBii d I s-jjtiRii; ' Jsoi B, MacMukdO, nov24 to 12.05a.m., Mondayr rul l! .t) ti-?nm frri it 1 ,7oi. . 'if , : 'i T. P. KLINE, snperintetnt,,,;; . : .jniii'd -v-- X .'i7 tnoywrnrBj nov!2 H T - II ;A7AiH.1t&l t i n-i )l ai: h,i; i iJ.-; '; -J -' !li -id.-! blU.-.ii?J''-'' Ui-. :!'- -: ' ,"i-..f: i f"' Bit VERKNT LINE OF VGOM&'t,t'!l'''1ls' taoVB in .ihllJUwi '4iiiJiJllU'jl.tU,.. iJl-Jr, i lbJREBIMEDYOBBAIJ)NESSUJ;.l fWii; iD.fii- 'rt -- Jjt'f n t tv. ft yll'fftVl AnrescnpiiOD ins w any person woo wui Bgmi to pay $1; when a new growta of tlatr, Wtkers or ' Moustaches is actually produced. EANDIaSON A J a, 2 Clinton Place, New YorkJ . oct244teow
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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