j fill 'iii JJWi4A..lLk Jll. ;;. tmt observer job departmemt a been thoroughly supplied with every needed leant, and vriih the LateA Style of Type, and every manner of Job Wort can now bedonewUhneatneJ. tettw, one ytar, potirpaU) tm a&wmo. . .$8 00 Mx JfoA 4 00 Three MorUto One Month... A etna Cheapnat. , We tan. furnUh, at Short BLAlfVL BtLZrEXApS, , iXTfEB-XEAtig, CA&DS, , ; : . . XLOSL RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BAKD-BTLLS PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, dtO. WeMy, (in the eovmty) 0U of the county, poetpcrid,... six Month.'. .. . :. ..... CHARLbt1viNV;G.;i ;TO JANUARY 21, 1879. VOL. XX. i t n tr NO. 3,084. LCberat ReOucUonejor i i. i. ji i-r. i l 4 ii i i i .hi i "in ii i ill ill l v. Lm iiiriiii ill i . ' l . V: ill .iiii ri u j . i t : 1 1 m i bv . a bv . s -i i Ti i ii v i . riw iWiU r I II a llAa ayAVQtt rtr II" III II I II" HI; 111 II III WV" f I fl I - II I MHl I il I ali II I III - II Mi 1 11 ;l II I -!i 1 1 1 .j.. ....... i awi x- v j - , v iu crv t -v . .. -..-v-. . ... .... . . v n7 9Hv-;. ., vjr ss. - . Nr IS I W 5 ' . ' i aumatc If 1. 1 Q1SHMXRXS 1KB ALPACAS, Just RecelYed another lot of saperfor CASHHEBES AND ALPACAS, Banging In Price from 25 cento to One Dollar. Few Pieces of COLOKED CASHMEBJS, all Wool, of superior quality, at shrtf cents, worth SI. 00. Do not fall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It wiil pay yoa . ELIAS ft COHEN. 3trnittttc. -gURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL 7 I DKAjJCB ALL KINDS Or BEDDING, 40. BEDDING, 40. .-i-.,1.'w:1. 111 '3EMDING, 4C. 15 v.n.-.-i BEDDING, a FTTENITUBET ' TUKNITUBE! u CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! .:! LOUNUKs ! LOUNGES ! LOtTNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES t L0UNGES1 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PA BLOB AND CHAMBER SUITS ! OOFFINS of all kinds on hand, ty COFFINS of all kinds on band. Y.XA- No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, ft. ty w 13-Ladls'. and Gentlemen's Burial Bobesk tine supply. Jan !;.':v! -JARGltNS' jo Ji!) J -1 fV U U RBR if N V if BxlJg . U UR 62 2 H- I-tftj UU R AX A1A M .; -rr-jATr-rr J .T ' I'd!' V (in:; -firtrt .ei-jifi;i( 3JJ!9 Mil .. .. , ,(:..:t.,- ,1 -!Ui ) -.uitii Iff! V- W. Hi '11 1I .""la ,1' . .., . f.i,. 4 " .-MlJ-MJ-ttl KG.' ROGERS wa: . ;. , . I .t.. -iU .1" , IllfJ dl liil' t vminiH. ,l( lhlli1- . - ;i . . iOi. !i! ' -iI..i!MtJl;i ll';fl NEXT(Top(wr4c;,);; i -U .I.K ! .UAli Hy stockis ter.tiU lAtojrt, i ;ck (Town! 'v' nT J 4) fOT i . i,;-. iic.i; inLll''lr:.,:i HS.'tl'H -r !rf I! H I Tt ! III-.' ! .AM : .,.;; . . tui'-y fi! -UWi OFFICE FURNITURB '; I J '' i illl,lTl ltt'rl ' Alt QJpdAiSrtiiot tharg 1 ..,.jt .. .V ,!! '- (.ill'" . 4i1 IN - '.H'i -IUJ uSbb BB ITS REBE A lS WI RATI THIS DAT MM MM M A EBB K KKKKDDD M AJk. ft BK K B D 1 MAABRB-KK EE D D M MM M MM Saa DDD OO W W WNB T DO OWWWWNH N N N D DO O WW WW BT N D DO O DDD OO WW NN w w About Forty pieces pf DBESS GOODS To 25 cents, worth 50 cent per. yard. Also 30 or 40 pieces to 20 cents, worth frorii ' 1 ' 83 to 45 cents. J ; "' A lot of Dress Goads to 8i and 10 cents, worth from, to 15 cents. i v. w THESE GOODS J TV1UST BE SOL P I 1 iVjTJST BE SOL U f and If you want cheap goods, this Is the place to get them. Very truly, UK. ALEXANDER 4 HABBis. h P. S. Or whole stock must berduced, and In order to do so will sell very cheap. A. 4 H. U U B B C C E E D EXPRESO XPBESO A LOT OF WHITE r; t. i. LKA bBb t V -l '! KICK TTTT OO NN B TO ONN TTTT ' A N N 1 T T T T B RIi RRR L B RL A BE T O ON B T O ON NN NN A AB BLLIXEEK T OO LACE ACE EDGIN1 EDGINVT For Skirt Protectors. A Lot of r20 DBT8S GOODS, '1 Reduced to prices that will sell them. A good stock of Gents' Merino Shirts and Furnishing . , Goods. Stl 11 a few Alt .1 of t hose . t--1. t. f. a n handsome: OLOAKS at sacrificing prices. Don't fall to took at my Ho- . , , stery and Dress Buttons. fetro-wefl.Mjefflreparchaslng. ' :-.7 , ": " t. L. SEIOLEJ"' ; Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st., Charlotte, N. C. I CLOAKS. CLOAKS.1 J-TIT r t1 LADIES LADIES' 5' CLOAK O AK CLAAKI l T II II .TTOM .HI y. QBE OB E A T A T EST EST B A B G A 1 NO B A B 6 A I NO i lj;inlnl 1i i .lb I V! I M A OIF itriHS F THE S E A S O S E A S O Inj-.tnLi.h '.dJ ol La) KK! V.V H" r v ' . y v. V r hr i t H V. M m w. m K. V. I K K 14. fVM HUNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLOAKS -UM HUNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLPAXO TU8T EECETVED BT KXFHK80 f, 31Ti)tf'teT feECEITED BT KXFRESkJ. ,ni: wiflU'DtllH i ;i )tiu in. Ati.iiwswi au.": mi.f. jw. wllhoui ksmvai at sacri- 111 '.UI'f'TI ail eomeaMd look at .r.U.wl wi!U; ivswioT .rK iniw i ' tail h " xlnBt -, -iti iol r.iMli;lyi woiueiKl U. T"Wi -if.!. tJt a ni -mMm! mm ) Urn i,;iii-it:!lii:um H 3ii ,xHiJM-llI i'3 it; tit O WEEPING REDUer SWEEPING! BEDUCTION I'J'H W I .!l ,.- 0? )IMji fj evtuiTHiinftiHCT OW 19 YOUR CHANCTf ( X) a ? 00 9t !HM nt A-CXOAK FOB ACffilMifi GIErp O BUI A VlAJAK ITUtt A tntUffiau uu - .HVfWfl l.'t fbU AT H T,,iS P B PR SEL H. MORRIS 4( BROS. h , MORRIS ft BR0St v"-- ,. I ;il A LOfiS FON of FORMER PRICE C WFOBMlBPRICEO 1 BEARTSREntf31PS. t ?ii . If 3f The Night Speeches at the Charlotte ConTentioh. 'IViHTy!.-H( I ... tiflairta Constltutlon's-report, , , , Thfl Tfimark of President Dumont. ! lrtarts are trumps was adbptedas the LmoUo for the meeting. at night- when ij leading citizens ot Charlotte addressea h"r30nvllti0tf.s,,,', ,w ; rt Ji.i..i.r .. Mayor.,gniithtiwaslthe fast speakeri lie cordially welcomed them to-the 6uth in language chaste;' emphatic and eloquent. . His theme was; . Southward the star of empire wends its war. CoU Win. Johnston, as venerable and impressive ' in appearance as Millard Fillmore, although suffering from ex cessive cold, congratulated the south in the reception of "such' citizens as; the members of the convention.- If the people of the North would not believe them, they would not believe though on:shoula rise from the dead. Diver sity of pursuits was suitable to the Pied mont? belt. ' ' ' ' - ; QoJL Ham C. Jones,.,al3handsome man and pleasing speaker, asked what there was to produce estrangement between people having a common heritage in sthe- same flagi government, God and hopes. There is nothing. The glory pi, pnr; achievements ;befoie thewatis common to all. Ve have a heritage in theirt-aves of Warren and Webster as I ; w&U as thepepple of the east. Confed efate ahd Federal even alike furnished exampleS'Of patriotism at Gettysburg and other fields. Pace js necessary to Duiia up the country. Cok Ghas. Ri Jonet, the live editor of The CHAKLQTTjPBSEiiyER." made si pointed and practical speech. Re pos sesses personal magnetism which places his audience en rapport with him. H& declared that he fought on the-Oonfed-1 erate side; ajid had,nthii3g to take back. But of one thing. ae -was sure? 1 No! army but Lee's coiild have ever traye! ed under that rain of shot and shell at Gettysburg, and no army but Meade's could have ever driven them bacfe. ! This wa greetewit) tremendous cheering by the Federal soldiers who loudly in dorsed the sentiment. General J. A. Young, an excellent speaker, said that there was no bloody chasm ftofUlupi The members of this convention canw forward spontanouslv as witnesses to the fact. Col. T. M. flolt, president of the State agricultural society, s'aid that the blood of the first man' wno shed his Wood in the,, pause . of independence coursed through his veins. It had been better for North and South if the hatch et had been buried at the close Of the war for -the carpet-baggers who could not live at the North came here, over run, us, issued poods jand sold them at tJhjNorth. u - - ;"!.-.; r Judge W. II. Bailey said that the' estrangement between the sections was due to non-intercourse ahd to slavery. With the wiping ont"(f slavery all cause was removed, and there was no longer any reason for estrangement. Men of brains and' moral worth are ever welcomed. John Woodhouse, editor of the Con cord Register, detailed his experience, since 1865, in the south. In f acL he had linian until he receivetLMr. Dumont s Ucir6ular Kea4'irvereceived aught out kindness at the hands ot Southern men. " . Rev. Dr. Mattoon closed with a beau-, tiful-tribute 6 ' the power and, impor tance of education. . - St. George. k Rfpubliean Senator i'hxiefy for the Negroe - Facts fork is Bnlightehmeit.-, . Spedalto the New York Herald. WASaiiTojoj?, . Jail..I6;.'to; Senator VPu3.WHStrated, once more to-day the curious-ignorance of prominent Re publicans in regard. to 7 thej'real condi tion of the SoutheriJi blacks. He1 pro posed that a committee'' 'a Senators shall deyise means for the "removal 1 of the negroes from' suchpaftsyT the South where they are refused their rights to rhrqffry or,-to a reser-' vaiioa.-.xieiaBDeayS'.Mi'iue ignorant or the well known feet that there island lnip6ded migration of the blaeksrar nsovemeat which'' has- been" aadiad-ahd stimulated by, oranjejcl, , migration sbcileiies of tltfftiilantcra in.i such States A AAA A A 3i;(iJkuuTiManaand aAa-kansas, and by col- a-eniTgraraon an.eiswnerp, acf mk as "private" peisb facias Intellir, gence concerning land. sprices, .wage's, I eixps, &c. : negroes ha" rmto Southwiestern hatfzwii-yeAr aftd it would brb. aJmzcfSetiator1 "Windom tokn th ,Ak4uasaB,iolouisiana; and Mississippi :hae. been 'far orite SlJates with trious colored men seekingflew homes, Senator Morton was vainly trvinar to iuadethe nortiiejn ,pblic! that no fegrAftJaw.watfsafiB MisaiSMppi, hun- (drcfcifnroifamilies-remoed thitiijeri inous coioreu men seeKing new noines, i Tsaimerior OLD YlBGINL4fWHISKEY( equal ldatin1as7oyAt!tb.efFitime y&&uytineWnrji TTfTil TTniithfitYazno bottom, and lau?hins at the- .TmiiHridiculous stories of 'Mifrfderaiid intimi- aation wmcn iney lubw.( ij.oin nie re- porta of thoir friends who had preceded them wjBpe-Calss If leading Republican Senators bouTi take the trouble to travel through theShern-States and investigate fairly fh c6haitt)n of the necrroes thev would not offer such ridi culous resolutions, which are evidently 1 based upon a supposition tnat tne boutli erh blacks are serf s of the soil, unable to leave the spot where they happen to What Nurth Carolina Gave to Greaada. Wilmington Sun.J ""Arafi'IfMthat may be'of interest to many, we publish .North Carolina's con tributions to the town of Grenada dur ing last summer's plague of the fe ver. . The .Grenada Sentinel contains a UstMeyexYontrihytion to the relief of thfe people1 of that place alone. North Carolina-has this record: From the mayor of Wilmington, $251.75; from the mayor of Raleigh, $173.00 from the mayor of Newbern, $65.75; Laurin burg. $,;J&reensboro, $20 ; Goldsboro, $33.95-B.TC StifltK, Charlotte, $100; J. S. Long, Newbern, $6.00; Salisbury, $21.25; R. M. Douglass, Greensboro $5.00: CoL J.W.Cotton, Tarboro, $100; Our State sent, one twenty-tourtn of 4 me wnoie auiuuiiu ui tue muueji cui w,, Grenada, by all the UnitecT tateaiKlT XU1CXKU VUUUUIC3, ii uuia yxwvj iau for North Carolina, even not taking in t consideration theRSinoHifit1'bf money she distributed at other town,s in the f ever 4istrict8?w Mfi 4 JTotMedtelie bat Food. The fall and early winter season is the-barvest time of hacking coughs and debilitating forma pf nntarrh. hist as the later soring Is the seed time of maJtlalfeversTokrww ,ft..eerWB;nire of theJ one, and aprevennve oi tne otner, is to nave wrm-'i in our reacn tne mosi mesumauio uiui.4u;uu period. We do know of them, for these really mar iininmTiert!ea are combined In Scott'r Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophospites'joTi hfewo fomoylcaj i waste and prostrat-- ed vitalltT. that a Dounurvu use oi me Ammsron, P wflTa4taange,4o glowing health and iun ure i viimr. and then it is noi a aisasreeaBte buttD t the most delightful kind of food. ' ' Blyjrtenous D appearance. ,!? in'' ' ' Moriroe Express. We learn that a yonng man named Johhsoh; who had been: keeping a bar roontj in connection with Mr.i Dick So well in thfe lower part of this county, TBysteribtrslf disapearedfrom the neigh l)b!rb.ood some three of four weeks ago, and has " not ' feince been heard from. When last seen he had a gallon jug of whiskey, and was on his way to the house bf Mr. Sowell, who lived some three or four miles from the bar room. He left in his room his trunk contain ing about $35 and all his best clothing, wbich precludes the hypothesis that he intentionally left the neighborhood, and the general opinion of ' the people in the section is that he -'either killed himself or was murdered, but we understand that no search whatever has been'rhade for him. It is said that he has relatives living in Raleigh. . Why will Tea Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneu monia, Hemorrhages and Lung, troubles when an Immediate relief can te so. readily attained. Boschee's German Syrup lias gained the largest sale In the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the sereregt . Lung ; Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee's famous German prescription j and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained ta administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprece dented. Since first-introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work In any ease. ; Aafc your druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. 'I '1 ' ' One Week fa Vail Street. ; 1 October 7th,: 187,-Western' Union Telegraph stock sold at the New York Stock Exchange for 76.1-8 per share; October 14th, 1878, It sold at 6.3-4, a fluctuation of 0.3-8 per. eent m seven days; 12,500 shares sold on a margin of one per cent required an actual capital of 112,500. The same stock 'delivered at 86.3-4 gave a profit of 9.3-8 per cent, on the stock oi $937.50 per 100 shares. On the whole 12,500 the actual profit was 8117.1S7.50 or 9.3-8 times the capital used, in One week. This is & single case taken from the official reeord of the Stock Exchange, and shows how money Is made so rapidly In stocks. Few peo ple however, have the necessary cash to put up In order to realize such immense profits as . these, but capital In any amount from $10 to $50,000 can be used with equal success by the new combination system of operating In stocks which Messrs. Law rence ft Co., Bankers, New York, have established. By this, method of pooling thousands of Orders in various sums and operating them as one immense capital, shareholders realize large profits which are divided pro rata monthly, New circular con tains two unerring rules for success, and full In formation, bo thai any one. oan operate profitably. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Ex change Place, N. Y. City. SaffeTiBE for a Lite Time. Persons afflicted with rheumatism often suffer for a life time, their tortures being almost without re mission. The joints and muscles pf such unfortu nates are in most cases- shockingly contorted and drawn out of shape. To afford them even tempor ary relief, the ordinary remedies often prove utter ly useless. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, on the other hand. Is avouched by persons who have used it. to be a genuine source of relief. It keeps the blood cool by promoting a regular habit of body,' and removes from It Impurities which. In the opin ion of all rational pathologists, originate this agon izing coniplnlnt and Its kindred malady, the gout Besides this the . Bitters remedy disorders of the stomach, liver and nerves, prevent and eradicate Intermittent and remittent fevers, promote appetite and steep, and are highly recommended by phy sicians as a desirable medicinal stimulant and tonic. A RenarkableBesBlt. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, It is now an esj t&blisned fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has gfvn complete satisfaction In severe cases of Lung Diseases. It. is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping' Cough, Ac, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Byrup. 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 an druggists in America. ' For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Stod has been used for children. It corrects nndtx nt tfie ntrariHAh. rpllvAs wind imllr : rwiilati the bowelsvcuies dysentery and diarrhoea, whether axislrtg frOm teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. ' 25c per bottle. 1 1 iVUkll WHlSliE'. ibVB WHISKEV' RHAM WHISKEY. 1 DURHAM WHISKS X , Laboratory of Stats Assatsb nd Chxmisi, I ( Rlchmoid.Va., September 7th, 1S78. ) i Thhve carefully tested a sample of "Durham Rye Whiskey''; selected by.inygeLfron he stock of Messrs,f EUiaos & Harvey, . and . find : It free from gdulteratlon. It Isan exwlleni article of Whiskey, rid altogether 'snitaWo1 for" use1, as a beverage or medlelne.i l (Signed !i W. H. TAYLOR. M. D., , . State Chemist ; to any made In this country, is now In the hands of over 250 dealers In Virginia,' North Carolina, Geor gia Louisiana, apd NejfjIorkjClty, and not a sin .rw.-.-iX'i .ii glecppjolaliits ha,Ting. come to us from any one of theai,:and ma'iv Bahglt is the best article they ever handled, ' we'fe'el justified in recommending It to all wlio wish to get a really pure article of Whiskey. '- , " :' None genuine unless bearing our trade mark. Carrror'"I)trRHAM"' at W. R. COCHRANE'S, Cen tral Hotel, and all other first-class houses. ELLISON & HARVEY, ' -' - Richmond, Va. janl9 lm AT THE CENTRA CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps-tho, best RYE WHISKEY, Stand- t ard Pure, Two Years Old. 1 M M E E A A N S JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Proprietor, Is now supplied with the very best and finest WJNES, ALES and LIQUORS. JUST IN: French Brandy, In Quart bottles, five years old, warranted pure and genuine; just suita ble for a Christmas Gift Exported Beer in bottles, by the dozen at $1.50 just halt the former price.- " ' ' . I have the latest arrangement from Paris for keeping .hot water.fot winter drinks, perfectly clear and pure: ' Best BEER,. PORTER, ALE and LIQUORS al ways on hand. decl2 ;AKER WAGONS, (ifi4jiraptigelotof the celebra- ted STUDEBAKER WAGONS, will be sold on reasonable terms. all sizes, which -f CALL EARLY, and jupply yourself with the best wagon out il 03 ,-if : J J Jan. 8 tf. , T. H. GAITHER. TXTE PAYWiiig . 3 ' J -1 "j "Especial aftentfonto'eie retail ferade,andall our Goods a warranted of the best quality. cu'-i-cr-- " WILSON BUB WELL, decl3 Druggists, TTTT OO TOO TOO TOO T OO PDD A Y T P P AA Y Y DD A A Y S TO CLOSE OUrp O CLOSE OUX! Will begin the Grand Annual Closing There will be a Grand Rush and we would advise it will be to the many And to others it will repay them to Invest for fu ores, we would suggest this circular be retained. You can buy English Fur and Whitney Beaver worth $32 and $30, at 824. Our Fine West Eng. ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing Worsteds, Cas Brown Meltons, marked $15, $16, $17 and $19.50, Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en Vests, $27.50, $28 and $30 reduced to $22.50, away Frocks and Vests, $20, $21, $22 and $2a50, i ment of Cassimere Frock and Sack Suits, sold Our entire Stock of Cassimere Pants ranging SR. 50 $5.50 and $6.00, one uniform price, $4.00, TO Will be sacrificed, some 800 pairs all wool Cassl Hankerchelfs at 25c. TO CLOSE OUT. A small Our Fine Merino Underwear, worth $2 each Shirt Our stock of Boys' Will be arranged In connection with the " Clearing garments and other perishable goods, to be slaugh In many Instances the quantity is small and sizes c L O T H I N G ! L O T H I N G! CLOTH W. KAUFMAN CCS. CLOTHING HOUSE! 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 ! OF coo o o o qo ooo OO O O O O O O OO TTTT H H T H H T HHH T H H T H H II NN If GOO h L L IXLL n ww. n o II NNH O II N NN O GO II N NN OOO WS BAVK STB OJTSBKD, Consisting of the usual variety of MEN'S, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I' FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. All we ask Is that our friends and customers will give us a call, as it win be to your Interest, and you will save from fifteen to twentyjjer eent oa your purchases. W. KAUFMAN ft CO., Springs Corner, Charlotte. N. C. dec!2 Prilling. QORN AND, WHEAT EXCHANGE, ' 'PbstofSce AddTess, OiarKC!! Parties having grain, to grind or to sell will find It to their Interest to call on the undersigned. Meal ground either fine or coarse, according to order. - Thankful for former patronage, I will give my grompt personal attentioa t all . orders from one ushel to a oar toad ROBERT D. GRAHAM, . Superintendent TTXHAVB A SELECT STOCK f " Of Whole and Ground Spices, Induding Fells' mixed spices, try It and be convinced that there is Aothing nicer. .. , . L. R. WRISTON ft CO. y i . 11 t-'.U ' "' 1 ''"1'. . ' J.I I.. '.. QOV8 and NELSOITS GtLJLTIS 1 1 Corn StarehrttaHatt1 Macaroni aio! Pearl Ta-. pioea. L. B. WRISTON ft CO. declS . "" F RENCH BRANDY Guaranteed to be ; , TWENTY TEARS OLD, , 3 AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. DDD A T Y T O O D D AA f O O P D AAA' T OO DDD A A AA T T x I TO CL08E OUrps O CLOSE O U A i OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS! Sale of all heavy fabrics, embracing, Overcoats, WINTER UNDERWEAR, our friends to call early in order to enjoy the m ' WELCOME" ANNOUNCEMENT I who have deferred purchasing, looking forward i 2.EAND OCCASIOIVr i I VTBAND OCCASIOlN f tore wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of To-day will begin the great distributing sale of the -E. PLATTA A BRO., TO CLOSE OUT. Overcoats, Satin lined, $40 at $29. Our Fine landCastersl$30.at$25. Our Olive Brown Cas ten, Granites, Chinchillas, without reserve, at $15. at one uniform dosing price, $12.50. Ore season $10 $7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine TO CLOSE OUT. Our entire magnificent line of all at one uniform closing prioel&OO, TO CLOSE readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.50. at Our $lQand $150 COSSIMERE 8UITS, at $7.50, ,i . f, TO CLOSE OUT, $7 and $7.50 St one mdform price, $5.00. Our CLOSE OUT. Our large variety of $4 and $4.50 -TO CLOSE OUT- i - . , .-J mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $a75 at $2.00, to assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts In in col and Drawers, wQl be sold at $3 per suit TO CLOSE and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50c. TO CLOSE OUrp O CLOSE OUX. Clothing will be offered at prices lower than other TO CLOSE OUT. Prices" in our regular and desirable goods, certain tered at less than half value. few, and In order to procure just what your heart CLOSING OUT SALE. Scales, Sec. TOE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also, t PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS Coffee MH&, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene rally, f The Improved Type Wrlter.j i Oscillating Pump Go's Pumps. end for areolars. FAIRBANKS 4 CO., ' " 811 Broadway, New York ' tot sale by Leading Hardware Dealers , septl-dtaww N4 OTICE. made by T. J. WiUunson and Laura H. Wilkinson to the Charlotte Building and Load Association, I will sell at public auction, a house and lot of land fronting on tie N. Railroad, tn square No. 58, beginning at a stake on the N. C. Railroad and run ning with said road to L. A. Phillips' corner, thence with her line 180 feet to stake, thence parallel witti said railroad 49ft feet to J. & Sriaanonbouse's line, thence to the . beginning, which ,1s now claimed subject to said mortgage by E W; Mellon. Said property to be sold at the court house door in the city of Charlotte on the 1st Monday In March, 1879, for cash, the amount due the Charlotte Building and Loan' Association being $22&25, with cost of advertising and sale. R, E. COCHRANE. decl9 tds Sec sndTreas. D. 6. MAXWELL. C HAHRISOH, Auctioneer. M AXWELL ft HARRISO ,!. i. : AUCTION and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :. ' " '. ; ! " -. : -u. : ,-;.-(:' - ' - -i . ..' : Buy and sell on mnsignmeritall kinds of (f '':: :' -h ;. .'if,- v. 'i;)u!i ; - MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; ',.'' ' : : . - ' ' Will give atrfct penotial ! ! 1 u . - ... '." -iv . t ? r iuteuuuu tu nil wuuuBBB ciunigiou w juur wni am. ... Ii X. It " Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. dec3 ITTT OO SrsC500fli TTTT OO DDD " A V Y 1 9. 2 C D Y T T O O 5 D A A Y Y T O- O , D D AAA Y T OO DDD AA t i TO CLOSE OUT I O CLOSE Ouli Cassimere Suitings, and Lest advantages In selections as well as bargains. with solicitude to this prices, and as our goods are marked in plain fig mammoth stock of Jessup Custom made garments, silk sleeve lined, tors, silk sleeve, $24, at $18. Our entire assort Our attractive variety of Worsteds, Oxford and Dahlia and Black English Worsted Frock and English Worsted In Black, Brown and Dahlia Cut OUT The handsomest and mot attractive assort one uniform price, $12, TO CLOSE OUT. immense assortment of . Cassimere Pants, $5, Cassimere Pants at one uniform price, $3.00. CLOSE' OUT. Our remaining stoek of Ladles' ors, worth $2.25, at $1.00,' TO CLOSE OUT. OUT. Our entire stock of Underwear, worth 75c., merchants can buy them. lines of Worsteds, in Coats and Vests, odd broken most desires. Call early, In the Very cordially, E. D. LATTA & BRO. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TKfflSH GOING KAST. No. 8 Daily ex.Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No.2 Dally No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotter' " Greensboro, " Raleigh,' Arrive Goldsboro,. : &45am 8.20 a m 6.55 pm 4.10pm 8 00 pm i 5.80 am 5.25pm i 9.80 am No. 2 Cotlneotl at Salisbury with W.N.C.RR. for all points in Western North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. ft D. R, R. for all points North, East and West At Goldsboro with W. ft W. rTr. for Wilmington. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. ft D. R. R. for all points North, East and. West TRAINS OINO WIST, 77 No. 7. Dally ex. 8un2 DatevNOT. 10, '7& JTO.1 Dally. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, , 1 9. 50 am L 5.35 p m ruueign, a.ou p m " Greensboro 1 828 b m ft47 am 5.80 am Arrive Charlotte, 12,25 a m 10.50 a m No, 1 Connects at Greensboro . with Salem Branch.' At Charlotte with C, C. ft A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Ltne Junction wlthA-ft C, L, Rj4iEgad for all points South and Ne78-OOMieetj at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. daUy except Sunday.: At Alx-Uae Junction with JL ft C. A. L. for all points South and South-west At Charlotte with G, C ft A, Railroad for all points South and South-west , . ,- . .. , . -, u : SALSM BRAKCB. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " ' " ' " 10.50pm LeaveSalemr ' " 5.45am Arrive Greensboro, l " , 7.45 am Connectmg at Greensboro with trafns on the R. ft D. and N. G Railroads. ; SLkXPINO CABS VTTBOUT CHAHGB Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between, New York. an(I Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west West North and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Texas, address ' 3. B. MACMTJRDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond Va. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA railroad. Charlotti, Columbia akd augtjsta r. r., - CQLtrtfiflA,' 8. C, Dec. 27, 1878 On and after Sunday,' Dec! 29tb, 1878, thefol lowing jpassenger schedule will be run over this road, (Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. firman finrrnr Vn 1. TveTJSallottrr .... ' " Arrive Coiurobla, i . . : t u : : .' . . 1 Leave Columbia..,....., Arrive Augusta.'.'.......... .' 'J ' ' " ; Gorad North, No.'S. Leave Augusta... ......... -,. , Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia,. . . . 3 Arrive Charlotte,....., ; : day Passenger . . 100am . . H 00 A. M . (S 05 AM ...10 00 AM . , 5 55 P. M. . "10 00 p.m. 10 10 P. M. . ,3 10am. -U GOING SOUTH. No. 3. Leave Charlotte. i . r . ; . . w i -. -' ; . Arrive Columbia.,........,.., - Leave Columbia . '. . . Arrive Augusta. ...rK-"r lill 27 am. ..,,4 10 p.m. A. 4 15 p.m. . .... 8 80 P.M. i3ailLN0BTH. NO. 4. Leave Augusta.. 03 am Arrive Cofiunbia I. 1 20.JJ LeaveColumbia.;i.vV...j.iL..i.;.. 1 80 p. m ArrlveCharlotte.i...i...ti....,,.A-"i 6 80 p. m ' These train stop only aT, Tort MID, BockHfll, Chester, Wlnnsbortv RMgdway,' LeesvUle, .Bates burg,' Ridge Springs, Johstom Trenton and Granite vffle. AxT other stations will be- recognized as flag i station!; -ii'rf j; vi ft . Fuumanaiacy sleeping 2 drawing-room cars m, . Nm 1 ntiwi a Yimoirmhnm to Aaeusta: also on l Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savannah, r via 1 Rich- P A. lAAMt rUnhnl OoltMa1 '1 T. D. KLINE, Supertatendent. Jho. R. MacMubdo, G. P. Agent i dec29 ot4

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