i I (.ii.nf hill -.J 'j'jiU-i Mil., A ! f OS&EXTJU JOB XtfXlJ$4 SUBSCRIPTION RITES ." Dafly. on ymr, (jxxpoicO in advance. I ' ' ' : a on - flwe Month Thne Monlht. ........ One Month... ........ ....... 2 00 J mmmet eoo Work em ntm bt tto t" Jfj uaxMMajuDa, citnt. ; TAGS. BXCJCITTS, POSTISS, . Lpjfnqvi mntx, HAlfD-BILLS fAMfatEta, cntovLAxa, cbxcxm. o. -(--; 75 ;ilji. iiV3 WEEKLY EDITION : -. HVWy, (i Me eountv) advance -. Out fih county postpaid, .'. . Six Months , ..$2 00 :.. 2 io ... 1 00 VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE; N. C, SUNDAY; DECEMBER 8-1878 ; ! ;:;";:NO;:3,05i.' Liberal Reduction jor vtuot. . v 11,11 Vx- f, I . r . 4 V w III Av. -AV - , ' 1 1 1 I l II Al-A-Aj 1 'If f'5.. . I i I1 i: lv 1 I L ... l ' ? i t1' , (3 j '! 'i - - a a ..A 4 JCV. IT I I I V .AT ...w'..- f f I ,11 I 1 'ill "V. " . AJW , 1 I ilili 1 iu fty mrfmmmmw V i I I 11 l- . Z 1 I I. w VI. V - J. v) u u v - ' -' ' ' ! .'.".'?-! I, J, ,' '.lij.r i? fir I i'i r 't C got Cforods. ASHMEBES AND ALPACAS. ' Just Received another lot of superior CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, Ranging In Price from 25 eente to One Dollar. i 1 1 A Few Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, worth $1.00. Do not fall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. ELIAS & COHEN. ffttiroitxtr. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAUSB IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, &C. BEADING, ScO. BEDDING, &C. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! ' COFFINS of all kinds on hand. i- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. & fcLadiss' andlGenUemen's Burial Robes a fine supply. Jan3 i B ARGATNS urrr 55. 5 !! tFK URRR EEE UR RE URRR KB IT TJR BNN V 11 i t So -a w v ji II U u KF U if U TJR - BH Hp If V UU B KN kS II u. UK K UU K HUHK AT K. G. ROGERS': WAREROOMS, Next to Postofficf. My Stock la very Lar'Land embraces a Full i.ineof PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING R00 AHD OFFICE FURNITURE BT All Goods Packed Free of Charge- 5?B gas (Etatfrlttg, JgLACK and COLOEED CASHMERES, -AND OTHBB- DRESS DOODS. W E propose to close out our entire stock 0 Black and Colored Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Repellant and Water Proof Goods at once. Real bargains will be found In the above lines, and you are Invited to call and see our stock. We have also a very large stock of Ladles' and Children's ; ' FANCY HOSIERY, which must be reduced, and we will offer bargains In that line. Call on us for Kid Gloves, Buttons, Flan nels, Ruffling for the neck, Shawls, Towels, Table Linens, Marseilles Quilts, etc., etc. . The best Corset in the world for the money. - ALEXANDER & HARRIS. P. S.- ed. , dec8 -An elegant line' of Cloaks Just recelv- A. & H. -ONDERFUL, BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE. A Fourth Stock of DRESS GOODS In six weeks. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black and Colored Alpacas, Bunting and Brocades In all colors. &4 aU Wool Plaid Dress Flannels. DRESS FLANNELS, for walking suits in plain shades. Please remember to look at my new Stock of Oil Cretons, that have been so popular this sea son. I have' Just received a beautiful Stock of Dress Buttons, In brass, sliver and smoked pearl, the handsomest I have offered this season. Silver and Gilt Edge Crepe Llsse, Gold dot Brussels Netting, the newest thing In TTTT T T T T OO O O O O O O OO WWW w www WW WW Nlf N KH N NKS N NN N KN w 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 find something new every day add ed to my stock, as I am receiving goods dally from Northern markets. It may be truly said that I keep the Em porium of Fashlo In Fancy Dry Goods. t- Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE, Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. nov20 JEW GOODS t NEW GOODS! GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS f GL0RI0US2JEWS t GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties n PRINTS, , DRESS GOODS ; jREADY-MADE CLOTHTNGi! BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ae. 25 per cent saved In buying at .this popular es tablishment. - "Every man, woman'ahd child, Is cordially invited to call and examlneouiCgoods. H. MORRIS & BROS. H MORRIS & BROS. H. MORRIS k BROS, f J it. B. MORRIS & BROSf fi li' U. v v l 'i tr'V , -V'' IH tr tBeauilfuljBOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed "I am the Do jr." "I am the Door." O wanderer, come in! Art thou not weary of a world of sin? Stay outside, where all Is dark and cold; Come to the warmth, the brightness of the fold. "I am the Door" to life, to peace, to light: '' ; Without, the storm, the starless, cheerless night ; Within, a scene of blessedness untold. The many "mansions" of the heavenly; fold. "I am the Door." The true, the only way, All other paths will lead thee far astray; The wayward ones, who will not be controlled, Shall never find the entrance to the fold. "I am the Door." O child of sorrow, come, Pause not upon the threshold of thy home; Soon shall thy sad and tear-dimmed eyes behold The wondrous radiance of that blissful fold. "I am the Door." Pass through, and thou shall see The glories of the place prepared for thee; The walls of Jasper and the streets of gold, The sapphire pavements of the upper fold. "I am the Door." O weary one, come In! A glad and eager welcome thou shalt win; Thy name among the ransomed is enrolled, The Shepherd gives thee entrance to the fold. OBSERVATIONS. The African elennant in the zoological cardens. London. Drobably the largest elephant lnEurope, eatjjOnnnnnHanf fnndftrtav Everv man Is a miserable sinner in church, but out of church It is unsafe to say much about it, ex cept to a small man. ATittwxiter jAonoerman. A Miss Wheat, down In Indiana, was thrashed the other day by a lover whose .Wheat heart she had ceased to ba.T-C7deaao Timet. .- - l - Mil Private Dalzell or send him to Slam. A phil- auuixupic ciuzeu iiectus mo usii wuu &tw,jw. i At Llvernooi: several weeks aeo.a theatre caught flfMk Vint fha nonnlA MVnAmKarin i fatal afFaAtt I or panic, as lately seen at a music nail, submitted Paner kerosene cans are the latest By using them, sfirvant rfris and kitchens can be blown u6 much cheaper than they can with the tin article. r . 7 . ; . . ... 1 xne iar-seemg nousewue is now oeepm cogna- tlon as to whether a dressing gown or smoking cap lor her husband at Christmas Is most likely to pro- duce a sealskin or a silk dress in return. Fttteton Pms- ..... There would be one mighty good thing for Gen' said when they came around he palace and waUed ior couectorsnips ana postomces. men natrtnta lite Mrs. .lenks and Jim Ander- son go roaming about the country without being taken up by -the proprietors of luio asylums, it is about time to have them. branded. In Texas all sorts o cattle can be recognized. Attanta Conxtitur tion. Georee Henrv Lewes, the literary gentleman; whose death is announced from London, was the I husband of "George Eiiot," the weii-known writer, rimontuple 1,ved togetner for years outslde 01 mat" . , An Ohio believer in modern miracles made prep- araUons to cut off his right hand, being convinced that, In answer to his prayers, a new one would grow in its place "a hand that would be holy and all powerful to heal the sick." He had constructed a machine like a guillotine to perform the amputa tion, and was taken into custody on the morning of me day that he had appointed lor me act. MARY WALKER'S TROUSERS PITROLMIN FLANNERY REBUKED FOR AS ILLEGAL ARK EST. Woman Physiciansjnay Wear what Male Physi cians Wear, if itaey Chocsi The Dnctor Betore Superintendent Walling. New York Sun, 6th. Dr. Mary Walker walked up Broad- way shortly after noon yesterday, wear- ing trousers, as usual, and carrying her cane, xne customary crowa iouowea her. At Franklin street Patrolman Lawrence nannery iaia nis nana upon this question is under consideration, it her shoulder and said : "Are yez man may be well to re vise the legislation in re or woman T' gard to the children of troublesome and "Go along and mind your own busi- ness, the doctor answered, shaking the hand off. The answer satisfied the patrolman that the doctor was a woman .and, lay- mg his hand upon her shoulder, he claimed her as his prisoner for break- ing the law, which forbids members of one sex irom wearing me amre 01 tne other. In this decision he was upheld by Roundsman Lester Lewis, who had apparently insugatea ine arrest, ana a lannery, despite the aoctors vigorous remonstrances, conveyed her to the Prince street police station. mere tne sergeant on auty aeciarea mat ne naa no junsuicuon 111 so ueu- cate a matter, ana tnat superintenaent WT r 1 1 i "v rrrtia v rin Alw OTlf VinrifTT AATYTA I Lr: along to the Central Office in Mulberry street, the crowd following, and ushered ifece sSfc-de suDerintendent greeted tte doctor as SSJSSSffir SS? old t2 Lk- incr ?ank with hpr warmlv Dr Marv iKr JSttt2SS S iSSt ::rr. i" .vz TTfr t 1 nA t,,, oh other as she neared them. "You men are too big for me to manage unarmed,' said Dr. Mary, 'but in my trousers there is a pistol pocket, and for the future I'm eoing to carry a pistol." "You will be fined if you do," here objected Mr. Walling. Dr. Marv." in reolv. intimated that mmm, .nTiaiHeratinn with her and proposed that the superintendent grand jurisdiction be and they are here should furnish her with a permit to by fOTbidden to receive, acknowledge, carrv a pistol. or aid any person belonging to a lodge Evading her aemana, ,mx. wiung proceeded to lay down the law regard- ing her arrest. As her trousers were not worn for the purpose of disguise, in order to commit a felony, he ruled that her wearing them did not come within fh0 oat0 TmhihiT,r wnmfiti from attiring themselves as though they were men. So he discharged the pris- oner, warning Flannery not to arrest her again. On the police books the Doctor descnoea nerseii as -ur. mary Walker. A merican citizen." The un- D-allant viannerv was about to demand P w iv j. i j "L a her age, but Mr. Walling told him to "approximate 11. Dr. Mary said, she would make a formal charge against Flannery for her illegal detention. m 'WASHING TOS ITEMS. : i r Washington Special to Baltimore Sun.l " " COLORED KETR&ENTATI0N. Ttnjrstated brtCTtrMicaTilTf promi- .that, moverhents have been started to secure a national convention of colored people to petition Congress to carry out tne provision 01 me iour teenth amendment for the reduction of the basis of representation in j propor- The case of George, the Count Joan tion to the number of colored voters aUegedtohave been deprived of their .,. - rights at the recent elections. This movement is understood -to he en- hprp and t,h nurnose is to demand that the South shall be deprived of the; representation which it has in tne House based on the colored population. s , THE POTTER INVESTIGATION. - It is understood that the Potter com mittee has already. spent. $20,000, and will have to ask for an additional ap propriation before proceeding further with their investigation. The Republi cans say they will not object to another appropriation but. they want an item ized account of the.. money- wjiich has already been expended. The commit tee it is said, haA'e in their, possession a lot' of Republican cipher telegrams which will be brought out in dne time. rrh Kiirwornmltteawhich went to New .Orleans last summer ,will be dispatched GSASD LODGE OF MASONS. The Second Da j' Proceeding?. , Condensed from the Raleigh Observer, of the 6th. MORNING SESSION. , J. H. Mills. . superintendent of the Ox ford orphan asylunrubmittedhis report A part of it is as follows : Unsolicited contributions' have ; come 1 from everv section of our State, and from almost every state m our Union. - And the Masons -of -otJier; jurisdictions have heard and read of our noble work and are preparing to open similar institu tions. For six years our orphan - asv- lumhaiprpspered,;sThe statistics for that period have been as follows: Admitted 448 Discharged. ...... 265 Adopted....... 25 Ran away. : ; 23 Decoyed" a way. . 4 Total receipts. ... &56,68488 Total disbursements &56.621.28 Th'ft stat.lsrHniPia frrmv 4vni- loaf in to the end of November, are as follows , ?ZZ" T .f"'" Admitted. 55 Discharged...... Adopted-...-.. 43, 7 ' 4" 125 Kan away. . ... . Number present Keceipts. i . iviv $T,78158 ,,' !78.37 7,696.08 Cash reported last; vein . - , , . . , Disbursements OrtoV VtvVlliyiH "639 the year Thft awraffp humber Tt will ho soon that, wo nro frvarlnQlW ,"7 7.. mLzJJL uurniiir iwmr za.i'L'4 tuiiiiiuii u. igrira amount or good witn a smaller sum 01 -.. Tt iVorirMprit1v' rplipVod that mPneJ- . 5 18 ponnuenwy, oeiievea tnat uurmg uib noxi, year a . uuuorea ana twenty-five orphans can be -supplied .witJaJealthfiilloodVconifortiablaJcioth - ins and thorough instruction at ah average fepense of towt dollars a month X tor eacn. During tne year, one dis- charged orphan has, completed a course oi siuay in a prominent college ana re- Ji j J a: 11 ji turned to teach at the orphan asylum, it ig expected that two others will com- nit thlirnnni. in oimiliav inotir, plete their courses in Simihai institu Lions uunug iue ubal year. . - We have come to be prof Olindly prate- tul to the beneficent Author Ol Lille tor another year or uninterrupted health. We have had neither death nor serious sickness. To promote health we em- nlnvoH froiiiont-' hathino- nnraniTur VWjea irequenC; Oatnmg, scraping, sweeping and scouring, the ploughing under decayed matter and the copious annliration of lime and ashoq. According to our present regulations. we admit children who have no parents, and those having neither , fathers nor step-lathers, and mothers too poor -to raise them. During the year several of these poor widows antonished us and their neighhors py second mar riages. In all such cases, with one ex ception, the children were discharged. The exception was made in favor of a boy whose step-father (as we learn from a promiment member of the grand lodge) is a drunkard, and notorious for cruelty. The boy was allowed to re- main for consultation with the com- mittee appointed to visit the orphan asylum. The committee advised that he be continued, and his case reported m order that one decision might settle his and all similar cases; and while intermeddling widows, who sometimes obstruct and prevent the improvement of their children. Some of our promi- nent brethren are opposed to the admis- sioii of children witn living mothers : but there are two sides to this question, and it should be discussed in the spirit of brotherly love, always giving due need to the ancient admontion to sutler wrong at the hands of the wicked rath er than fail in the performance of the duties we owe to the families of the dead A resolution was adopted looking to a visit by the grand lodge at its next session to the orphan asylum at uxfora. afternoon session, The committee on that portion of the ZlSiS office of deputy CTand master, reported tk sffirsras Adopted. This amendment must be concurred in by two-thirds of the sub- ordinate, lodges ; ana lt wm take untu the next annual communication to get a decision from these lodges. Allduesof whatever nature owing the were remitted up to the 3lst or Uctobei last. EVENING SESSION. J. C. L. Harris, from the committee on that portion of the grand master's address referring to the grand orient of France, reported the following resolu- tions which were adopted: ' ReSOlVed, Ihat the lodges Of this nucicm vuso uuv, mg is ignored or denied. ,. , . ; Bantoed, That any lodge or lodges stablisbeed in this grand jurisdiction bv the grand orient of France, will be ndestaie iodges, and must be so treated by the members of the subor- dinate lodges working under this grand lodge. . . , , , . xne newiy eiectea omcers were men msuuieu uv r. m. iuuuu, " A r appointed by Grand Master Cox : J. C. Wuager, JJeputy trrana master, j. j. 1 Mann f -ifQ n H 1 , Mann, Grand Chaplain, A. D. Cohen acting as proxy, Mr, Mann beingabsent, A. M. Noble, Senior Grand Deacon, C. H. Robinson, Junior Grand Deacon, James W Reid, Grand Sword Bearer, John W. Cotten, Grand Marshal, W. H., Smith, Grand iPursuivant, Miles Good win, Grand Tiler. m . -; Another session will be held to-morrow beginning at 10 a. m, which will close the proceedings of this : annual com monication, , , 13 . The newly elected grand master pre- I sided for the first time to-night Fanny Scene in Court. the Supreme ctourt of New York city wednesdav morning. The nlaintifE was eariy0n hand, but the "Crushed Trage dian" was not present, being now in Europe. When the case was, reached? Judge Van Brunt called George .vs. Sothern; the count started, but made no answer. The judge again , called "George vs. . Sothern. Surprised and. indignant the count started to his feet, and, addressing the court, said: "If your honor means George, the: Count Joannes, against Sothern, I answer ready . plaintiff." The judge ; retorted -If you don't know enough to , behave yourself I will strike .the case off the calendar " The count replied,-"I- have as much right to my title of eount as you have to your title of judge." There-; upon Judge Van Brunt struck the case off the calendar." ' . tW CHSWrACKS0S9 BEST SWEET KAtl TOBACCO. ' , , . w 'i ; it' '.''."fnySt .'.1 " : - WILL CrtSDHATISaL J ",: fi ,-f; ; t i rf MJt-fl'M-. 1,, ,.,,( i Kr. Albert Crooker, the well-known druggist and Apothecary, of Sprlngvale, Me., - always advise everyone troubled with Rheumatism to try TXOX TINE. '. - ' .i-.u u :. ; nUj4nb' . Sprlngvale, Ma., Oot 12, 1876. : ' Hr.'HjR. Stevensi kai Yfutl Urnz j Dear Sir Fifteen year ago last fall I was taken sick with rheumatism, was usable to move until the next April. From that time until three yean ago this fall I suffered eveirthingwlthineumatlsm. Sometimes there would be weeks at time that I could not step one step; these attacks were, quite often. 1 suffered everything;, that a man could. Over three years ago last spring I commenced tak ing VEGETINE and followed it up until I had tak4 en seven bottles; have Bad- no rheumatism since that time. I always advise every one that la tot bled with rheumatism to try. VEGETINE,' and not suffer for yean as I have done. - This statement a gratuitous as far as Mr. Stevens Is concerned. ' f; M , , Yours, . ALBERT CROOXER. Firm of A Crooker A Co., Druggists ft Apothecaries VEGETINE .' HAS ENTIRELY CUBED ME. ' V , ?' fBostoiL6cU1876. Mr. H. R. Stevens: ;; ; ' ' ; ,.. , Dear Sir Mr daughter, after havmg a seven at tar k of Whooping, Cough, was left tn a feeble state I have been creat sufferer from ' Rheumatism. I have taken several Mrtttes of the VEGETINE for this complaint, and am happy to say it has entirely cured me. I have recommended the VEGETINE to others with the same good results. ; It te a great cleanser and purttter of the Wood; tt Is pleasant to utKe auu 1 can cneeriuiiy retxjnimeua u. , i : RHEUMATBM IS X DISEASE OF THE BLOOD, The blood In this'd'sease Is found to contaln an- excess of fibrim. VEGETINE acta f)y coH?ertlng the blood irony its., diseased condition to a neaitny cuxation." 'WEOXTmE' reKulatesUhe bowels- which is very. UnportanV-ln this complaint ; One, bottle 01 vegetme wiugive renei; out, 10 eoecs a permanent cure, it must be taken 'regularlyi and may take several bottles, especially ha cases of long standing. VegeUne IS eold by ' all- Druggists Try It and your verdlet wlll be the same as that of thousands before you, who say. "I never found so mucn relief as rrom tne use or vegetme," wnicn is composed exclusively of barks, roots and herbs. "VEGETINE," says a Boston physician, "has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of Its ; many wonderful cures, after other remedies had failed, 1 visited the laboratory and convinced myself of-its genuine merit It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which Is highly effective, and they are .compounded in such a manner as . to produce astonishing results." VEGETINE NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. South Salem, Mass., Nov. 14, 1870. Mr. H. R. Stevens: Dear Sir I have been troubled, with Scrofula. Cancer and Liver Complaint for three years. Noth ing ever did me any good until 1 commenced using Vegetlne. I am now getting along tbst-rate, ana still using the VegeUne. I consider there Is noth ing equal to it for such complaints. Can heartily recommend it to everybody. Yours truly, Mrs. LIZZIE M. PACKARD, No. 16 Lagrange street. VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetlne' is -sold by all Druggists. decS PRON FESTIVAL AND SUPPER. The ladies of Tryon Street M. E. church will give an APRON FESTIVAL and SUPPER, with the ad dition of Innumerable novelties of all descriptions, on the evenings of Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, the 10th, 11th and 12th Inst They propose to make this the grandest entertainment of the season. dec3tf ADDILL HOUSE, GASTONIA, N C, BT R. E. W ADDILL. feb 10 tf. fl O T I 0 N -ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED- BY THOMAS tt GAITHER, ComhissiomMsbchamt. Cotton oct!2 rpHE CANDY STEW, To be given by the young ladies of the Budy Bee society, will take place In the basement of the Smith Building, now used As a skating rink. Doors open at 2 o'clock Saturday, the 7th of December, win remain open until 11 at night At the door a ticket will be given which will entitle, each person to as much candy as they can draw. The interest will be varied by the sale and auction of fancy ar Ucles,dolishristmas gifts, etc, and a Punch BowL Later In the evening there will be oysters and other refreshments served. The young ladles will do all m their power to Insure a pleasant evening. Ad mission 10 cents. H. MOORE, . deel -: . President JOTICE TO FARMERS!!! f am prepared to STORE COTTON in my fire proof building either to basement or on the first or sec ond floors and, will give warehouse receipts on which you can draw money If desired. ' ' ' ' . jay- Charges moderate. THOMAS H. GAITHER.E ' -:.. octl2 NO MORE Rheumatism OR GOUT ACUTE'O r ch B O NIC S L I C Y L I SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the . EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., ' . : 1. l OT PAR13 AND LEIPZIG. y immAfiiiiiA TRltaf warmnted. Permanent cure guaranteed,, Now exclusively used by all celebrated gnysicians 01 Aurope uw Amenra, imiuui( a hnniA HarmlPUN anr Reliable BemedT on both eontdnenta. The ; Highest Medical : Academy of Paris renort SS cures out of 100 eases within three days. Secret The only dissolver of the poisonous Uric Add which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patient. -81,00 box, braes jfor 8500. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold hy all drugslstg. Ad dress - , - . . r t . WASHBURNE 4 Op., -. . rninl " Only Importers' Depot, 7 Clifl-st.N. Y. VOM: ;:Ot in other words unless a smoker goes J -:to PERRY'S for Cigars, best Chewing TiLETE : TobaccOr or whatever he warts in that Jr , r:iine be to certainly lost . PERRY'S Cl T Y' ti'igars, particularly bis Panetelaa, are not JU Ve-tenly famous in , Charlotte,: but from A T, . : every section the cry comes i,m ; ft A . . : IV0UB TATE,lEriDS U ' J,-". touui cigabs.! - nov727 - v - mm' 2 r n-i.il ,. xoTwrrasTAMDiKa -MT EXTRA ORDINARY IRQE PURCHASES- THIS t AtL ' AlTD REGARDLESS OF ATTEMPTS ' aU quarters to dlrecl the from Charlotte into other channel. u Ter jac good judgment bt the people on the one uin, ana mj superior auvaniBgee ui pur 1 S-t chases 00 the other hand, H A V E VERCOME ALL AM I MAT HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, much so that it enabled me to buy 1 JI is a: Li u OO O O OO O O OO T T 0, O O OCC T T which Is lost in and to which the -WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL BUYERS are respectfully asked to give their attention. To aU who, went North for their Stocks I would respectfully a&lress inysetf and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stocks, by ealllng on me. To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come again. My STOCK is complete In ait its various departments. Respectfully, S. WITTKOWSKY. novl2 JEMARIABLE! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR 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 Fall and Winter OOO L OO TTTT B H n HH H GOO OOI. OO T H H H JIB MO O O L OOT HBB U flHN G x ann 11 a a a x r 8 h33g& O C L O O OOO LUX OO consisting or MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN k CVS. Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C. A wen Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS fc CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. iivEsVciLi,'' ' eeptae JUST RECETfEB BY EXPRESS, Another large stock CLOAKS irft-fy 4 HATS, COLLETS, 1 U.H'?'';;!-: - i; " . :,.. ,i . ... . i;. . BALMORAL SXntTS, v:. Ift'fj fr, '.- tit.,. fHW And fine Fancy HOSIERY at the lowest possible M.n"-- v ,.1 j;i'.i:-ivi'X .1. JlVJ Itna QUEaY, am in if (.11 uaMimaHn 1 ltirmti4F ' I N 0... .r ; : ; ' ' - -.J ';. .D.'fKln'J'Ji . -i.-iil-'i-.-HH l ll 1 T;iuT ''.,; i-.i WX 60ABANTXX. j.-. i i lb'. , - ::':(.! h.iiiiMyn-' 7tj; A saving of from three to Ive dollars in the price ' : " ''';;'!'otSaAoveieoa ....-,.:;?..foai2.oo ' ' '(Si, fs'j ......... ,..for 1400 4f 15.00 $15.00.. $18.00.. $20.00.. $25.00.. $30.00.. ...... .for J2a00 $25.00 0f iUir. . SPECIAL HOLIDAY INDUCEMENT ; '' ; v.t:a ':uiil'hnl 11 -. i , :' .' : i . ' -y, SJiltJ.' $12.00 Overaoeii.:.. i .....iKV..ViU$8.&0 $16.00 Overcoat, light weightV : .Viil.I !:$12.50 $16.00 Youths' Suits,.... $12.60 Youths' Suits,. . . . $12.00 :.,..j.$8.60 Vf, BOYS' SUITS and CHILDREN'S SUITS. 3S We have the largest assortment In Char ; , i, -. m 'it. At. ', lotte, and the lowest prices; extra inducements in those Goods, as we are oventocked to; Boys' and Children's Goods. The finest kind of Boys' Stilts at a common price. Come and see.' L. BERWANGEB ft BRO, Tlne-CTothlers and Tailors. decS FEW A A OU T H'S and BOY S 0 0 v v v v V V VV V EEK ES unt RR WM 8Z OOO . 0 0 r.'.-ti'Tij . . Uc ' ;'-A f Jri'ii.'t'ri'M '- 'I ;.- ..-,!; i 1 ';vtO .-,..;. , vjLEFT. . WILL BI SODfc; ..lir. -..ti " ': -;1;.;Jii .-u-Vfrtft :v U .'.vi'ir.h v-.ni '.U't htfil vmi'''i fcy R E G A R D L I S ; 0 F i 0 S T 4atS ft v, - it , 1.', -A: jiijr) yivM -'-USi nAu 'S'u kj X'-in b''4bi-t h'i - 9. MOVER'S. ! 1 v-. QOEN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, i 1 .,' 1 -, : Postal Parties bavin rA to rr!-1 or to tl fii tt to their Inters w t-U i-a u?- i. Lul gn"nd etiber fine cr ace ; v r. Thankful for fv,;.tr v.. .on .,14.. nrelTT prompt personal a'nJ.on fc j. or." 1 l-m b bu&hol toa car loadj " m aiwn;""x .... 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