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Mm been' thoroughly sumilfd iolfh' mrv' needed '
want, and with the Lated Style of Type, and every
Janner of Job Work cm now be done toithmatnets,
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CHARLOTTE, N. C. THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1879.
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ASHMERES AND ALPACAS.
Just Received another lot of superior
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R inglhg In Price from 25 cento to One Dollar.
A Kew 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. Itwiilpay you.
ELIAS A COHEN.
p UBGESS NICHOLS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRALKK IN
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE!
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BEIDING, &C BEDING, 4C.
BEDDING, Ac BEDDING, AC
FURNITURE!
FUKNITURE !
A Full Line of
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES!
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES!
LOUNGES I
LOUNGES t
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
COFFINS of all kinds on hand. -OEl
iHT COFFINS of all kinds on hand.
No. 5 West Trade Street.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Ladies' and tntlemen's Biulal Robes a
line supply.
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My Slock is very Lar. :and embraces a Full iJne of
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DRES3 GOODS
To 25 cents, worth 50 cents per yard. Also 30 or
40 pieces to 20 cents, worth from
331& to 45 centp.
A lot of Dress Goods to 81& and 10 cents, worth
from 121& to 15 cents.
THESE GOODS
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and If you want cheap goods, this Is the place to
get them.
Very truly,
ALEXANDER & HARRIS.
P. S. Our whole stock must be reduced, and In
order to do so will sell very cheap.
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LADIES !
ADIES !
LADIEO I
LADIEO !
Call and get one of those handsome Cloaks that
I am now closing out very cheap; also some of
those nice silk, lace and hemstitched Handker
chiefs; I am also selling very cheap a beautiful
Black Spanish Lace Scarf; be sure to ask to ask for
those pretty White and Opera Kid Gloves, both for
gents and ladles; a large stock of fancy Hosiery to
be closed out very cheap; a new lot of nice black
Cashmeres Just received; a large lot of Fancy
DRESS GOODS,
v iru dviu , j a iron iv vi nprouuiu uiwr
k kets, at prices to suit the times, and the most beau-
urui Diack silk Fringe just received; also worsted
Fringe In all colors.
Tou can always be supplied with the nicest Dress
Buttons that are to be found in the city; a large lot
of Shawls and Balmoral Skirts for the cold weather
very cheap.
Remember I always have a large assortment of
Corsets, all sizes and prices; Knitting Cotton and
Germantown Wool in all colors.
Call and get a suit of clothes off of our Charlottes
ville Casslmeres that you can't wear out; also Just
received a large lot of the splendid Regtna Um
brellas. My stock of Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats and
Caps always complete and at prices to suit the
times. Respectfully,
T. L. SFJGLB,
Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
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LADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK O
ADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAKO.
THE GREATEST BARGAI NO
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NB HUNDRED CHOICE LADIKS' CLOAK O-
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Which win be sold without reserve, at sacri- :
flclng prices. Don't fall to come and look at :
SWEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PRICE O
WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PBICEO
NOW IS TOUR CHANC-p
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0 BUY A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFX
AT HALF PBICTS
T HALF PBICX!.
H. MORRIS 4 BROS.
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Caroline A. Mason, In Congregatlonallst
A little figure glided through the ball;
"Is that you Pet?" the words came tenderly;
A sob suppressed to let the answer fall
"It isn't Pet, mamma; it's only me."
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The quivering baby lips! they had not meant
To utter any word could plant a sting.
But to that mother-heart a strange pang went;
She heard, and stood like a convicted thing.
One instant, and a happy little face,
Thrilled 'neath unwonted kisses rained above;
And from that moment Only Me had place
And part with Pet in tender mother love.
OBSERVATIONS.
Afghanistan is not a good place to carry on war.
There are no trees for the officers to get behind.
"This wlfe-beatlng must cease," said an English
Judge, as he fined the seventh man six pence.
tree Pre.
The colored people of Georgia own $6,000,000
in property, and are all Democrats. Ex. Bribery
and corruption!
No, reader, no! It isn't polite to ask the lady
who has clocks on her stockings what time her
lower limbs indicate.
If a law to punish women for wearing male attire
is the correct thing, why not hove a law to punish
men who part their hair in the middle. Borne Sen
lirwi. We no longer question the propriety of considering
vessels In the feminine gender. They run each
other down almost every day in the English chan
neL Turner's FaU Reporter.
"So you've raised your Elwnezer and refuse to
apologize to me, do you, sir?" said a teacher to an
obstreperous colored lad. "Down on your ebon
knees, sir, this moment, or leave the school."
If now and then a modern, preacher sees a lid
covered eye, a drowsy face, or a nodding head, he
gtes back with comfort to the Incident recorded in
oly Scripture, that, while Paul preached, a man
slept
It will be observed that the fiend who leaves the
door open now Is the Identical public enemy who
used to elose it after him, when the weather was
hottest last summer.
Henry C. Work, the author of "Grandfather's
Clock," says: "I have written a thousand or more
songs, and one of the worst of them all has made
mefamous-ln a small way. Some of the best
things I have written have had a very limited sale,
and a few songs on which I have spent the most
time have never sold at all."
Eugene Field thinks that "since Victoria bestow
ed tne garter upon Beaconsfleld she ties up her own
stockings with a couple of black shoe-strings."
This man's deplorable ignorance of the resources
of royalty Is enough to madden us. Thou stupid!
The Queen can get trusted for another pair of g
(you know) at any dry goods store In London.
Hawkeye.
An Empty Mausoleum.
LNewark Advertlser.1
About twenty-five miles from the city
of New York, on a wide expanse of
prairie land, and from an elevation in
sight of the ocean, is a newly built town
called Garden City. Everything is new
about it, for ten years ago not a house
was standing there; the trees them
selves are struggling with the soil for a
secure lodgment ; the streets, good as far
as they are made, all terminate in un
broken or freshly cultivated fields, and
the one hotel seems wondering what it
was put there for, as of all places in the
world Garden City is about the last to in
vite travelers. Those who live there are
merchants or clerks from New York.
There is not a manufactory of. any kind
in the vicinity, nor a store, except those
miscellaneous affairs found in every
country village. It is a farming country,
rich in dairies, hay, corn and cabbages,
but a more quiet and serenely peaceful
country is not anywhere to be found.
Garden City may be traversed at noon
day without meeting a human beim?.
In the centre of this ambitious town,
all of which belongs to one estate that
of the late Alexander T. Stewart rises
one of the stateliest churches in this
era" of ecclesiastical magnificence. It is
yet unfinished, but its spire points heav
enward, and it bears all the evidence
of high art and of unlimited wealth.
The stranger unacquainted with the
history or its construction would won
der over it more than the hotel, for there
is no population to nil it. Probably it
will have its active uses in the future ;
it may possibly be the center of great
educational movements, but its chief
end was to serve as a monument to the
man whoso money built it, and whose
bones were to rest in a costly and, mag
nificent crypt beneath its stately roof.
No civilian ever before had a tomb so
grand, a mausoleum so enduring. A
description of it says :
"On either side of the cathedral gran
ite steps lead under the church. A
short passage, about twelve feet wide,
extends to a mortuary chapel. This is
about twenty-six feet by thirty-six feet
There will be two entrances from this
chapel into the mausoleum, which will
be directly under the chancel of the
church proper. As yet it is only rough
brick walls, but those who have made a
careful study of the plans say that it
will be one of the finest of its kind in
the world. Some declare that it will
surpass the mausoleum of Napoleon."
Nearly all the fine marbles of the world
are used in the ornamentation or in the
more solid parts of the structure. The
sides, the floor and the ceiling will all
be of white American statuary marble,
with elaborate tracings. At each angle
there will be three detached columns,
forming a triangle. The front column
of each triangle will be of black Irish
fossil marble, with a beautiful white
vein, and all highly polished. The re
maining columns will be of white mar
ble, but of different kinds. At the head
of the crypt will be a white marble
pedestal, three feet high, on which a
life-sized figure of the Angel of Resur
rection will stand. In the middle of
the crypt a sarcophagus will be erected.
It will be of granite, and about six feet
in height, with space for one coffin.
And here the great merchant was to
rest under the solemn light of the six
teen stained-glass windows, and here
during the winged centuries to come he
was to point the moral of life and of
earthly mortality.
The story recorded in another column
is, in terrible contrast to this other story
of the cathedral, and reminds us that
the nearer men attain to Christian civ
ilization the blacker seem the crimes
that stand forth as its opposite. We
have on one side a noble, beautiful and
f costly building, setting forth the faith
01 tne nauon aim us mguest ituus, aim
on the other the miserable ghouls, the
unshrived and soulless fiends who have
robbed the grave of the body that was
to rest beneath its roof. Language has
no words to paint this atrocity, and it
is a singular fact that the law has never
fathomed, the depths of a crime like
this and provided a . penalty. It is far
beyond what we supposed men capable
of doing, and borders on the barbarism
that sanctions the eating of enemies
captured at war.
Railway Mortality.
; The Chicago Railway Age places the
number of railroads sold under fore
closure in the United States during 1878
at forty-eight, with; a length of 3,902
miles, and a nominal capital of $311,
631,200, a little less than half of which
was stock. Referring to this exhibit,
the Philadelphia Times suggests that,
as this, by the process of sale, is almost
always "wiped out" entirely, while usu;
lly the bonded debt is scaled also,
virtually, if "not nominally ifc may
De considered that the amount written
off the natiou's books, in the profit and
loss aocount of the year, includes ; at
least a hundred and seventy-five mil
lions of dollars' worth, of raijroad pro-'
perty. ' ' " : " ' " ':
: A PreperteroaH 8torf.
."A jocular Senator from the "West,"
according to the Washington' corres
pondent of the Boston Journal, tells a
very good story about another Senator
from a Southern State, iThe latter be
gan life as a brakeman on a railroad,1
and by industry and foresight has accu
mulated a fortune and high political
honors. Senator Thurman, while speak
ing, usually holds his eye-glasses in one
hand and a huge red hankerchief in the
other; He blows a sounding blast on
his nasal organ in the midst of a speech
quite as naturally ' as Senator Dawes
looks up at the galleries every time he
addresses the Vice President It was
an all night session. The silver bill was
under discussion. The Southern Sena
tor referred to was quietly sleeping on
a sofa in the cloak room. Mr i Thur
man waa speaking. He blew his nose
with such vigor that the report could
almost have been heard in tne secreta
ry's office. The sleeping Senator was
awakened by the noise; and, leaping to
his feet, grasped a chair by the side of
the sofa, and ktwsted it around until
the author of the storv grasped him by
the arm and brought nim to a realizing
sense of his whereabouts."
Another Fire in Raleigh.
Raleigh Observer, 7th.
About 3 o'clock this morning the
store of Lewis& Jones, near the bridge
on Hillsboro street, took fire. The store
was entirely consumed with all its con
tents.. Mr. Wm. Lewis was found on
the pavement blackened, burned and
broken limbed. He was taken insensi
ble to Mrs. Lowe's; across the street.
The residences of Mr. R. W. Best, Mrs.
Drake and the stores of Messrs. Lewis
& Jones and Mr. Jolly, with some out
houses, were devoured by the flames
like so much kindling wood, There is
little or no insurance., There was no
water,.no hose for the engines, but the
firemen, as they always do, worked like
men. At 5 o'clock the fire is under
control.
Supreme Court.
Ealeigh News, 7th.
The first term of this court under the
now regime began yesterday. The ses
sion began at l o'clock, when the court
was formally opened by Marshal D,
A. Wicker. There were present on
the bench, Chief Justice W. N. H.
Smith and Assciate Justice John H.
Dillard. Associate Justice Thomas S.
Ashe was absent. He is at his home in
Wadesboro, sick.
The court transacted no business ex
cept the examination of applicants for
license. Of these there are 31. The ex
amination was continued until to-day,
when it will be concluded.
An Extra Session of the Senate Probable.
Special to Richmond Dispatch.
Washington, January 6. The feel
ing to-night is stronger than heretofore
that there will be an extra session- of
the Senate after the 4th of March. In
fact ,1 have the best Republican author
ity for stating that the President de
clared to-day that unless his New York
nominations and others of importance
are confirmed he will call an extra ses
sion. This threat is aimed at Conkling
& Con and it remains to be seen wheth
er it will have the desired effect.
The Death Penalty.
An effort will be made during the
coming session of the Indiana Legisla
ture to procure the abolition of the
death penalty, and interest will be add
ed to the subject by the strangling of
three men on January 29, directly .un
der the windows of the legislative halls.
By a new law in Georgia murder is to
be punished by death unless the jury
shall recommend imprisonment for life,
or the judge shall in hid discretion ex
tend that clemency where the convic
tion has been found solely on circum
stantial evidence.
Hopes He Will Be, Elected
rspartanhurg (A. CO Herald, 8th.
The North Carolina Legislature
meets, in Raleigh to-day. The election
of a United States Senator to succeed
Senator Merrimon is the most impor
tant matter that we know of to come
before the body. It seems to be, gene
erally conceded that Gov, "Vance will
be the choice of the Legislature for this
position. We hope he may be elected.
When Commodore Yanderbilt was running
steamboats, he beat all rivals by crowding on steam
to tne utmost, and even running down nls enemy
if necessary, to accomplish a trtumpb. When he
went into railroading, he adopted a muck shrewder
and more successful way, by uniting vast lines and
their tributaries under his' own management, thus
eapturing all rivals, by sharing with them the Im
mense pool of profits, that : were made tp his skill
ful manipulation. Messrs: Laurence & Co.,, Bank
ers, N. L, accomplish a1 mucte igfeawr success m
stock ope rations by their new eombbtaslon method
of dealing. By thin yattan thefrVaffT thmnr,ri.
of customers are Dooled .Into one .vast sum and co
operated underthe most xperlejided management. '
thus giving to each shareholder all the benefits of
1.. luurf olrlll DitnAta Hlvl1ai4 mnnfh.
JtMgU"VapiM WO D&Ufe (T WflO WT.UW UJWUUl
lys. Any amount from 85 'to $25,000 can be used
with great success, 91 o wiu mane 94t pront. su
would return $720, or 9 percent, on the stock dur
ing the month, according to the market The new
circular (mailed tree) has "two unerring rules of
success" and full explanations, bo that any one ean
operate profitably. Stocks and bonds wanted.
Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence
& Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, New York
City.
Ease AttalBAble bj the Bheumatie.
Yes, although they may despair of relief, it is
attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a
remedy which carries off, by means of Increased
aetlvlty f the kidneys Important channels for
blood purincatlon-i-the acrid element to which
pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
symptoms theory completely borne out by urin
ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is
Eostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a
remedy for constipation, which causer, contamina
tion of the blood with the bile and a certain
means of relief in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and
nervous ailments. It is, perhaps, the finest tonic
extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal
stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts
who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very
beneficial. The press also endorses it ;
A Good Reselatloa for Hew Years.
Many, on the entrance of hew year, form new
resolutions of good conduct to be-' observed during
the coming year, t One of the best determinations
is to try rU fair means of securing a competency at
little cost and the easiest best and most attractive .
method is to send at once to M. A. Dauphin, P. O.
Box 692, New OrieansrfaM two iWhuuauu secure
a chance lnthe 104thj grand, monthly .drawing; of
the Louisiana State xottery , which takes place at
Pew Orleans, La., on Tuesday, January 14th,
1879. Here all is 'honestly conducted, and them
s no such thing knowai aa $he -postoooement ot
thedrawtogorsoaliflaof Uj8 Hj&eralnsf of. prices
offered, . " ". ,': . ;
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Every moment that we-ilve the work of aestrno
tlon never ceases among wh&tts scientifically call
ed 'thstfseoes 05whieiuEbwflffiui
Every moment If we are In health, the work of re
pairing this destructive process' gees on-' with equal
pace. When the vital force 4s great more vigor Is
given to the blood and muscular fibre than the-ordinary
wear and tear of existence uses up,'. When
the vital force fails from any cause, there ensues ft
wasting away, which if not arrested, ends 1b decay
and death. Physicians all declare that when these
il aeciuw bci in, tne uiuj ceiuun reme- .
ver OU. But then" patients. -with al-
unanimity, say that Cod Liver Oil Is rh
ntv" thev cannot take it The only mseuiee left
is to obtain Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the .
pbospiutes ox tame ana aoaa. Tnis w aiio
r free from disagreeable taste and Odor, and-
s an unequalled tonic, forthe nerves and brain.
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UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,
Another laige stock
CLOAKS,
HATS, COfETS,:
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
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JEVENUE SEIZURE.
V. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, )
Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V
Statesville, December 12th, 1878. )
Seized for violation of United States Internal
Revenue Laws, on Thursday, December 12th, "78:
One wagon, two mules and harness juid three bar
rels whiskey, owner unknown.
Notice is hereby given to the owner or? claimants
of the above described property to appear before
me at ray office In StatesviUe, and make claim
thereto before the eiplratlon ot thirty days from
date hereof, or the 'same will be forfeited to the
United States; . . 5 J. J. M.OTT,
decl4oaw4w Collector,
OnCE OF SEIZURE. '
' U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, . )U;
Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V
Stetesvllle, N. Cjpeoember gth, 1878. )
Seized for violation of .United-States Internal
Revmue Laws,"on 'Saturday, 'December27th, '78:
. 2 mutes and I wagon and harness, one barrel of
whiskey, the, property, of W, F Burns. s, . ,., (
Notice Is hereby given to the owreror ciafmants
ot the above described property to : appear before
me 1 at mi office ln .Statesville. and make claim
'thereto before the expiration of thirty days from
who nereoi, w wm same wui oe luneiiea to me
United States. J. J. MOTT,
J.U. Yarafe . . . .Collector..
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Collectors Office. 6tn District North ean
StatesviUe, N. a, December 6th,
1 Seized ' for violaflon of tJiilted Stages Internal
Revenue Laws, on Saturday; December 6Ui, '78:
Tut i .f,i:i f;!;.-i-!u to viHinftfiS "!'!
,t:Ten boxes Tobacco, as the proper of 4. FP Fare.
-: Notice Is hereby gNen to tlw owner or elahnanu
. ot the above described, property to appear : before
mf at my offloe In StatesviUe, -and make claim
thereto before the bxplratlon of thirty days from
date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the
United States. J. J. MOTT,
dec254woaw Collector.
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for that brand and take no other) at 5c. 25 Piec
as good as " Fruit of the Loom," at 8c. All other
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picking choice. Silk Scarfs from 10c. to 75c, worth
former price $1.75 to $6.00. Everything in the
keeping up their cre Jit, to call and settle.
S. WITTKOWSKY.
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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Having determined to reduce our stock, we now
offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of
North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most
beautiful and well selected stock
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your purchases. W. KAUFMAN ft CO.,
Springs Comer, Charlotte. N. C.
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PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS"
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We are bound to sell, and will sell. A call will
amply repay you.
Respectfully,
L. BERW ANGER Tfc BRO.,
Fine Clothiers and Tailors.
R THE HOLIDAYS.
JUST RECEIVED atALLE.VS JEWELRY STORE
the hand3cest"8tdckW
Goods ever offered in Charlotte. Elegant Cameo
Sets, Florentine, Masaics, Diamond,1 Pearl and
Onyx Rings, Sterling Silver and Plated
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Corn 8tarch, Italian Macaroni and Peart Ta-'
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' : Especial attention to' the retail tradeand all our
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Druggists.
    

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