. . iwjui'.i'.i nwy ,.." 1 SUBSCRIPTION BATES ; Daily, one year, (jxwt-JXJfcf) fr odwawt. . Six Monthe Three Afowtfi......,...,..,....,,,,.. One Month. . WEEKLY MDFT10X l Weekly, (in the county) in afomw., ...... Om o the'county, pottpaUL Six jfoiUJU;.. i.V. v.. .,. - - THS OBSERVER JOH DRPARTMRUT Bat been thoroughly tupriiefc' ihAinterit' needed Hunt, and with the LaieetSt T'Md every manner p Joe Work can nou fedoM)ttJ Matrass, ditgatch and (theapnest. We can ntrnith, at Short BLANKS, BIlREJLDS, " LETTER-BEADS, clM&S,"l 'ill 1 71SSSrSSCJllPl PUtiTJHtib : , , i 'i PROGRAMMES, RAXIHBILLS PAMPHLETSrMISCVLARS, CHECKS, C. S8 00 . 400 :28 .$2 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 VOL. XX. CHRTT JANUARY 23, 1879. im 3,086. ii i j QASHMERES AND ALPACAS. Just Received another lot of superior CASHMERES AMD ALPACAS, Ranging In Price from 25 cents to One Dollar. A Few Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at aim cents, . worth $1.00. Do not tall to see our LADIES' CLtXAKS before buying. It wiil pay you. ELI AS A COHEN. "gXXXMitXXXt. gURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL KINDS OF " FURNITURE! ''i FURNITURE! ''L-- ovntyrvfj ' "'""-' w j:r,i, ,BElDINQ, 4C. bIdDINO.&C ' BEDDING, Aft BJS ' TUKNITURE t " . ' TUKNITURB1 ; Aof CHEAP BEDSTEADS r CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES!) LOUNGES! .PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I J 'J COFFINS of all kinds on hand. er COKFINS of all. kinds on hand. No. 5 West Tbadb Stbskt. v.-t if, inij; tilt Ladlss' and Gentlemen's Burial RobeTJ tine supply. ABAINS l.i :. i. ft f ; T t r j ' iiitli ' Jf :!1 1 Jm RR ER 1 d n if rt ; fr.-Bta 1 iw iTT.1i; 11 1 Bf!R IIS. KK7i' 1 Wfi fiNti t";WS uwMt. ,hi .li' A. 4 :t)l ,.u it y.'if.i .; null ii-ii'r: ,!Hi!iii'.Jr.( - -i: ' ',;df pMm ; :c.iit;l .-.tjiin ll'lUi wi ii ! 111; tl V !i ' HT 'ill i)1Tl!-! ;!() 11.!.'! i t vriu- J! .iiwil iii"-i1 'iKi.'it'Oi I !' , . 'tiflllnr.i'y iii, '.h u- i .ii-rii.liil'j I ;' ., : -:i:it.( ,i:. -A;n: -m u v i ). ;-:Liid9'j(U .ini.'-n IN.-;: K -i II1 i i' .'I ? I i;:'. ; l.io lu xtii'ihll Mill K)J .lit; ! ;!' .rtll'ji ..i r.lJIHtl'I'l .hi.'! 1 i.t.;iif :;i iioliljjl 1' r.i:M-'l" ..i'i-? . yl i J, l !.!;, -.- .-.ii!i"'iil : l it .H.u.i AWiAr .7.1 il . ) y ;twwr itoJMSi) .. ri Hld ! if. . f:n- 111; 'firiK'iVIKK) f. ?IJoii tuli (" (III TV tfl'l' I i . i. ii ;i.-. .t.s.iJ i w .. ... ;.! ' ;.;,!.; f.uslv-ii.1 k ;;(.!', ;:iV. '.' t(HtU .tl.UiW li'1 i. ' n : -..y iii.iT V f.HMn'1' .i -i j ri . .-iix'f.ii idi m'U OFFICE FUKNITUKE ' Oill.lt -.iiinri li -Ai'M i-ii 1 .1ii'.fui xi .HO. A lSsS A LoiS WI HA VI THIS DAT MM MM A RRR K KERB DDD M MM M AA R RK K E D D MMMM A A RRR KK BB D D M M M AAA R RK K B D D M M MA AR IK ItBUDOD DDD OO W W WNN. N D OO OWWWWNN H D DO O WW WW N W N D DO O WW WW N K DDD OO W W H HK About Forty pieces of DRESS GOODS To 25 cents, worth 50 cents per yard. Also 30 or 40 pieces to 20 cents, worth from . 33 Vj to 45 cents. fa2 A lot of Dress Goods to &i and 10 cents, worth from VZVi to 15 cents. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLT ( 1 llluST BE SOLJJ f and tf you want cheap goods, this Is the place to get them. ' Very truly, ALEXANDER A HARRIS. P. S. Our whole stock must be reduced, and In order to do so will sell very cheap. i A. AH. U S U S T T R E R E D Wl EXPRESO XPRESO A LOT OF WHITE TTTT T T T T A RBB l. KEKTTTT OO KH Tf AA R RL TOONNN AARRRL EK T O ON KM AAA R RL R TO ON N If A AR RLLLLRBR T OO K RN LACE EDGIN"1 ACE EDGENVT For Skirt Protectors. A Lot of DRESS GOODS, Reduced to prices that will Bell them A good stock of Gents' Merino Shirts and Furnishing , Goods. Still a few of those HANDSOME CLOAKS at sacrMelng prtee. Dont fall to look at my Ho- y. u li.'n .MBkwamd.Dress Battoria, filve ma acallbetore purchasing., .. !Wk; (. .':-.-' i.iic j- ..i ...fr.i.. :,-...:. . '.':w.:tniitf : ! M ..T. L. BEIGLE. Odd. (Hiariotte Hotel, Trjeo St., Charlotte, N. C. Innffl ! .nllwri r.r.'t..'! i:'. (: I T ADIES' CLOAKS: ' ijADIES' CLOAKS.; LADIES' CLOAK O LADIES' CLOAK k5. BT'Bi'RfiillNC' y.';Bt'A,-A ISO .7 F 'TBI 8 B AS-O XT ii.n-'.i ii ;-nU it Ik; r! :!iifi:t-) ;j ) I it r.:ii. ;-ir:i -:,. J V. rSBi tMMOT 'tAiMSS Ii)AKkU in!. !;'!; ti'i!::..: ! no a liTtm. rcbti3) bt kipbssc r yr-. ucil-iiH 1, rv;. . .' i ! .'ji. i IV il i Which will be sold without reserve, at sacri- : s flclng prices.' - Don't fall fo eene and look at : -.i;vi.!vv'r i9 .H)i(i ! h WON Of FORMER PRICEO T10N of FORMER PRICE 0 OliOili.l- ')V!-".l hllll!!' '"I. I tl.H ; O JIT. 'I. N OW IS. YOUR lOTANCIp OW IS YOUB CHAN :if I tff Iti !.' I 17i:'l. I ! O) Ii: .Itiil imtf mill A ! " ': 1 Jlilf hoA Jh viii" 'i.;l-. nlml I I7-.'J'S.I .KWJ1k ,"."H!tlill .1 . Ii'jns;-' i!i; ii'ilii n I .ni;.'. .J!?4riri'i 'ri" ,iTi:iutl!W! "I .4- l.n.. ,l.mnl;i ? !nlii'.' j'.ivl'i'"' ! I'lUlu ; V i.""' .:iiUl .'1 .T .irit. '! .O .ofiji M .OKI. HALF P BIC TT HALF PRIC f(09 f;. v.-mXli'-uii ;ir.ir;' J k1 Hi ) v-.ff ! il.. II i fill (t'J li 0 f -li " ii ! -.in., 'i-i il'.? i;'. ., I i, " :' 'If ! I 'I - ' f '.: , !...; ' '. I v. I J . .i.jilKfui"' i: i.i . . liY.hi.i'.'l fi.;f. il Wmuv TrV i'-rHtii'T 'Trnfe'MTS'ttfAS finrrr , JLO BCX A TOB AjCHBiSTMAa GIF X' j-iwiA nl irto(U,i.):;!i) '' htlli I ISO .O.f i-nl) f,: a-i;; Mi. . JtJi.H if. .K14WX."ti rliift'.) ..vl'.ll)7TU II0i. 4H jiiiri HJ KORRTS'& BROS. H MOB&IB k BROS. ra j ) itoij: ;;A , .aim ' TkCH( rkfiniiuiflMi;:!'! :4 ! '-y- . -l ..; p,ew York Sua.1 ; , "Come let us die; we can do no better!" f Thus said the ehtef wKh a, sigh and a groan, ' . 'Haven't we felt the white man's fetter? ) ; - ; : Don't we know how It eats to the bone? , "Why should we live to be starved and swindled, Selling the graves of our fathers lor lies? Nearly to nothing our people have dwindled; . Offer the remnant for sacrifice! . - - 1 . 3 "Nothing Is left to us here but starvation, Slaves of the conqueror's heartless will. Hungry and freezing, the last of our nation, Little remains for their rifles to -kill Hark! an alarm! the sentries are calling, Bee the scared creatures run out In the snew! Yes, they are off, In spite of the corralling; Children and squaws with the warriors go. After them cavalry! Drive them and shoot them! Now you have license to chase and to kill, Surely if nothing but slaughter will suit them, You should be able to give them their filL Count up the dead! Are there children among them? Blood lu their bodies was scarce, by the stain, Some of our riflemen's bullets have stung them, Well the poor creatures are out of their pain. Women dead, too ? Not remarkably tender; Yet, as we see, the squaw follows her buck. Why did they go? Why don't they surrender? Death Is, perhaps, the best part of their luck. Cavalry keep tip the chase without tiring! Chase the red wretches through snows and through fens. When you are through with hunting and firing, That Is the last of those tiresome Cheyennes! OBSERVATIONS. George W. Childs has a 86.000 clock in his edl Llxjcoo4n0t.the Ledger. Governor. Hampton Is one of those few orators who can carry their stamp around with them. CoL Fltzhugh, the blger man than old Grant, has been elected doorkeeper of the Texas Senate. Charley Backus, one of the best negro minstrels on the stage, Is the son of a Baptist minister, but as a burnt cork artist, he doesn't float on water, ex clusively. - ; "What's your occupation?" asked a vjsltor at the capltol of a bright boy whom he met In the cor ridor. The boy happened to be a page In- the House. "I'm running for Congress," was the re Ply. ' Some people are so averse to seeing others en Joying themselves that they will go a block out of their way to kick a pig, that they observe scratch ing tta back against a corner of a bowen-rHacten-sack Republican. j i Indians are untaxed and are not voters. Hence, when a lot of white men jump on a band of starving Cheyennes and shoot flrty or a hundred of them,, the country Is moved to tears as when a mob of white men strangle a murderer down South. There are outrages and likewise outrages. Baltimore Qazatte. ; We see that a man In Connecticut was allied the other day, while trying to "board a freight train." There Is reason in att theae things. Mo doubt when the man took the fielght train otoard he gave It salaratus biscuit, rye coffee and Strong but ter for breakfast, and tough mutton three times a week for dinner, till, lh a fit of dyspepsia, the freight train rose up and killed him. . When Barry Sullivan was playtng imleV at Liverpool, a few days ago, a cat, came; Upon, the, stage in the middle of the scene where the ghost first appears, and insisted upon rubbing herself against the ghost's legs. The house, , of, ourse was convulsed, and the entire act was ruined. A Compliment to VaDCe from a Merrimon Paper. Alamance Gleaner. Gov. Vance carries with him into his newly acquired and reponsible position a large experience in political life,, and extensive information aided by a mind that for brilliancy is second to none in the State, and very few,i any, in the nation. His reputation is already co-extensive with the whole country, and he will upon his entrance be ranked Among, the first of the , mf'any able men in the United States ; Sen ate. Every surounding is auspicious for his senatorial career to be one, o fame and usefulness. His election js al- ready hailed with the greatest satisf ac tion, by the press of other States, as well as his own North and South. He is just now in the prime of vigorous mental and physical manhood, oeingf in his, forfcy-ninth year, and cheered oh to en-r ergy in his duties by the plaudits of his party, both at home and abroad, he can scarcely fail of making a record that' will be honorable to himself, and , the State he represents. He has been vic tor and leader in some of the most memorable political contests of his State, and upon all occasions he has filled the measure of public expectation. No element of disorganization now ex ists in the Democratic party. WaAhi' gton Personal News Item. j Wash. Cor. Richmond Dispatch. The Attorney General of South Caro linaia here in regard to the case of the Richmond & Atlanta : Air-Line Halt road, now before the Supreme Court? the road claims exemption from taxa tion in South Carolina under its char ter. I hear upon good authority that 'Mr. 'Everts thinks that'Mr. Kayner's decision in the Virginia gold cases, which Secretary Sherman overruled, was in accordance with law, itsenator Spencer, of Alabama, whose term ex pires March 4th, will go to the Blacjt! Hills to reside.: : It is reported that'Mr. Hayes relies on him to vote forthe'eon,i! nrmauon or ms jmbw a oik. yium& ments. Senator Conoveri whq goes out of the Senate at the same time,: says he means to.' make' Tlorida his peilnanent Jwme, and desir? s to liv in peace and friendship with her jpeopl&i He is yet ;qunra'ahV'i Mf. Blount of Georgia, tion 'bills to be so far advanced -at . this st?tge of the. session as !they ate now' Judge K"elley is preparing; .speech on . the financial history of the country since McCullough was. Secretary! of the. Treasury. The monument to; Jettearsoni at Mpnticello will be commenced ?nexti spinas. i: .'iin,: The KeeefiT ffiartoW Convention It "Must Ac . ' 7 1 i poippl&n Good. ' ' : "!, Charleston News and CourierI ; ' 1 - This is the whble st6ry. ' The' dele-1 gates had no personal or political -ends' to serve, and who shall gainsay ttxem? They are not Southerners, they are 'p.pt jourrransis, xney are not peripatetic pqr respondents. They are plain, hottest, industrious citizens, wno nna ine same consideration and kindness in the Sonth that they enjoyed at home, together with larger opportunities of rapidly improv ing theiy,, condition. Moreover, what they say agrees with what is said by every ' Northerner of r character and means wno nas come w ine oouin witn oiitany idea.of living by politics. Lou isiaDa nas many such men. So has Vir giriai andso has.Soutk Carolina. ,! . Some good must come of the Char lotte conventdpn. The utterances of the delegates will not reach those who read only the worst class of Radical journals; but the Democratic and inde Denaenb uewisuamjia wm yuuuau mc proceedings far and near, and, little by little, tne trutn will Decome Knownv-H Of Interest to the Soutlu TBostoGiobeit'' -i There is now being OATDd in Lynn,; MaBs: a company of gnoemaKerSfj no: propose to send- -eBafmtte-thrdugii( the-Southern States stct find a location in whlclito start'sl large shoe factory. The company will consist ; of. about one hundred shoemakers, with their f ami lips Thev will each have a small Cat)! tal tcCwork pgh, tii plcejtof I; cation Vfilk De-iWnere mey rceiyi sne most encouragement 'The1 wmrnittee, wyirstgo to Texas,';M4 ftpmre tnrougn tne oouuiern Dtatea.. .,,.. iiwraire,viimiour. ( Register gives rather- a blae ac count of the prospects of 1 this ! once prosoerous city. It says, that in Janu-: art. 1860. the cotton receipts to this date "..were .490,01 oaies, ot .wpicir snip ped thrp'ugh .toJTevr, TprTeari' 17,707 bales; in Mobile 45ay, same tlmei'seYen-ty-four ships and barksi January 7,1871 the cotton receipts to this date were 207,699 bales'; of'wtnfch shipped through to New .Orleans 157,453 bajes; in Mo bile1 Bay safne 'tinie, .Bhieteari ships and barks. January 4, 1879, cotton re ceipts to this- date : 216.52L bales, -oif which shipped through to New Orleans 91,005 bales,; in Mobile Bayy same-tinae thirteen ships and barks' The Superior advantages of New Orleans appear - to be steadily 'taking the' orjffrnea?ce of Mobile, pnd W?iatr' is not 'goings to! the former' 1 city is moving' elsewhere by railroads. 'The Register 1 advocates a new arrangement of the; city debt, or the giving up of the city charter. t :: ' ' CoDkliojsJif ro "he "Contested. ' LVis- Cdt'RWnmond'Dlipatch. ,i: ' , , li is stated W tMem'oj crats nieiin to cohtestthe steaf or Cohk-i ling in the- next Senate' on' vthe ' ground that the present New York: Legislature is not a legal one because there was no Te-apportionmejiti required , by the St'ate.consluioirthe" election iPtifg memberi.. . Winter VriVW (b? W&b ,Reass ' jfrqwi. t)w Aipji GENEVAf4ari2a--6wing io the se verity ofjthe.weather, the ' farests of the Burnese Jura are infested with droves of-wild boars, which sometimes are. so hamerous as to def y -attacki., , The farms are frequently attacked by wolves, and nunareda ot , :onamois ; naye aesoenaea into, the valleys in,1 search oft torn .! ,' ,- f - .i , ,i ... ,.: ' (Mad on Two Accounj . , . . j ; .Spartanba,(S. .) Hra)'d,.:7 i We are delightedthat Vance 4a elect ed and also delighted that Merrimon ;is beaten, "on aboount of. Ins coalition with the - Republicans i to; defeat uVance in 1872; Merrimon has-been : shelved ,fqih sever anrihedesetvesihis ifate - ! i j ' ,.r.i.i! .);. 1. 1 j i il i; i; j ii ; - ; ; ? j TorpwMnaettoity at .the kidneys Is seriously dangerous, thcjqrgans, Bfrfa the. jorecedent of diseases jwiilch destro helr substance and, en danger life'' hWsiuggSllness may be overcome by stimulating them, pot excessively, but moderatie ly. an iteet EroduceO. by ' Hostetter's : Stomach Bit ers, a general' riyigotant '.and teraMte; fosses : imrtetuft which this, Ad mlrkhlla' niedlclhe ' gives to $heir;evacnaaxe fuacUoh cuiiteract$ any, tenoeoey, tu (vmostion which mav ' exist ' In flielr tissues. Both fte7'an4'ji;fsoe.ri ,6 bladder, are invigorated as weU as genUy;slpulaied hy the: Bttters. which exerts a kindred mauence.ppon tne atomaclvllver and bowels, and :bystiengtiiehlng the system, enables It to withstand malarial- pi - demicsi t which when escposed it might ojherwlfc SUCCUmtj. l.L . I.,-; ' '' ' ' , Why wUltH, :." -f :- Allow a cold tedvance in your system and thus encourage mqre exious maladies, .such as Pneu monia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an Immediate ( relief can, 1 bo , readily attailjed. Boschee's Gejanai , Syrup ; has , gained the , largest sale itt tlw porld iqttbp cure pf Cftug Golds arid tbft severest. Lng; ptlseasea,, lit s Dr. Bdschee's famous TOaAprescripMon, and Is preparfed with the greatest oaret and nojeaj needi be entertained In administering . It . W the youngest child, as per directions. , The sale of this , medicine : is. uprece dented. Since first Introduced there has been a constant increasing demaad, ard wttkout a single reportotafalluieita do Rs work;Ja .any case." Ask your druggist s to the truth ;of.; jthese.remarks. Large size 75 cent 'TxS It and be Ooftyiftced. ( , " ' 'l! ! '!!, W1 I !..;-.. I ; ,. r i i :WhaH200.ilia in Wall Street. ' August' Ififh,'lj?(8 It S; Webb, PHlla.,, Pa., vm)teJ(Iesrs.LawreneeA jCo., Bankers, N. Y : "Dear Sirs: Tours containing remittance! for $1,113.25, asi pwjflts ocroi aX) shares, Is received: Accept my thanksfor I am very well satisfied, As you request, you may use this letter. I would re mmehd every One who feels disposed to speculate to1 send for yonri fcircular.f This -Is hit on In Ftance. put of .ftousandsj ,by .wfaich; the new cem binaton, system, of dperatmg in stocks ehabjea peo ple with.' large" or 1 small capital to make i similar' ortsecuresll thd'advantagesiof the larg est capita united with experienskiU. Fronts monthly. $10 invested, returns. ffiO.br 6 per cent. , Ohthe stock, $75 W-makSO, -sd on, ac corffltig toflie ' market ' 1 Mtssts. Xawsence ft Co's new circular (mailed free) has "two unerring rules for success," and explains everything, so that any one can operate profitably. All kinds o stocks and honds ! watted (News Government loan sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Er change, N. Y. City. ; i Y , .if,!- .'( For .upwards of thirty years Sirs, Wlsslow's Sooth ing Syrup; has, heen used 'for chndren. It corrects acTtnty of the stemaeU,- nefietes'wlrid colic, regulates the; bowels; raresnysentei7aii'd.dlanhoea, whether . artslng torn -teethnoxther causes. An old and .eu owje ydytf' ; :'..;.", j 7;,; rjX MERCHA1T AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. HaVlhg 'niet With ' stich flattering success in the j Wholesale (mdi . Retail Crockery business since I 6ij'.ia Myekvir, and froinithe faet thai I ! hate' received many : orders from merchants lu ; prf' aob barolina, 'Georgia ahd Alabama, ; I ain confident that my success Is certain. :he above facts I have been compelled to enlarge' my business a hundred per cent i ifaf prices, &c All my wae I buy directly f r m the Factories; therefore it , does not. )pasa thrdu t . ' sec-, ond hands, and I am enabled to sell-: goods as low as they an be bought at the NORTH. I : , DECORATED , , , , , . ; ... . i i ..; !t i i i A : ; i ! ; .1 ,.i; OOO M . H II NS N ' A OO HH II NNN AA O HHH'. Hi- If KS iA A O O H H II WN AAA .i JP- .45--AA. R A AIM'.'. iBCIADORANtll, ; Dinner, Tea and Toilet. .Sets we; make a Specialty. We have much of this kind oi fiords. in stock at . i . nil -: hi ,1 .,:' i ' lii present, and in few days w will have, ni ;: I: .;. r.--,:nii(j ii:ili.;t-M si j .,, t ii Diu; in. ..i j!i.;.i; iLiii'- 1 'ii' TWEN.T Y-flEVENi VARIETIES OiF i i I'iX-l Hi i DECORATED CHAMBER TOILET. fiET$, . , I Dinner and TeaSets In nearly the same proper-; J .' I A Uoru 1 0ar Rfe toll Shelwaa are complete filled : wQ) '1 lajcgtj.'aftd 1 relfecMri?f Cbraa, Crockety arid ; "TliahkiTd J6if tpapfitinage,:&clil remain, 1,'iUi S'..li ,).lriiVHi.;t.l!i l''i i BjiK-)ili i s,ii .-.jjani .k1 il. OBN,BOaKfTEli;',ifl 'ii i.f 'f..jii'if!.riii-i ) im ji -vnrirman iniriiHT ' n i" -Jani'22, 1878 tnu ux .Ijiliasnod 1 anas jot.cuswnifir? irom -ciijj aaa. , wuywy) ed. into , one , .Immense; sum jiad cooperated, as a TiflrrrtvirididnaliaAcont.' Ea rnerfrber of the eombuiat rrr '.'11'. I! :'lr TTTT - OO -T O O T I i o Oi O C L O S E LO 8 E ' O J KiOi V T! i-.''t'i -lli -1 i , , ,:, WB1 begin . the Grand Annual Closing" ; : f. I' '.:! ' '..!'. '.i.v.1'-..:! t There will be a Grand Rush and we troU'i adrtso : It will be tOjthe many A .it i j j And to others it will repay them to invest for fu ,ures,:we would suggest thl .plrular b )retaiierL , Tod can buy English' Fur and Whitney Beaver i worth $ai and,$3bVat $24! Our. jpnejst Eng- Peht ot20 Overcoats, terhbraelhg Wdrteds,' Cas ii hi; : , -. -.: : .. )..: i.i')' i ..-f., ; Brown Kelfortf, marked SlfiljS, aaliSO, Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en .;Wste, jrjinj brpitp'lsaiox), away "Frocks and Vest, $20VS2i; S22and S2&50, ,mBt of C&ssimere Erook, and Back Suits sold sntlre .Stocjk of.Casslnere Knts ranging $6.50 $&50 and $6.00, one , uniform price,. $400, TO iMi ...... . ...,...:...:..,, Will be saermced -Borne 300 pairs all wool Cassl Jii-in:; 1 i j,, . : .. i Hankerchelto at 25c : TO CLOSE OUT. A small 'u'r'rilieilerrno 'Underwear, worth $2 each Shirt Our stock of Boys' Will be arranged. In connection with the " Clearing garments and other perishable goods, to be slsagh In many Instances the quantity Is small and sizes CLOTHING! L O T ttl N G J CLOTHINfl I CLOTHINlTJ W. KAUFMAN A CO'S. CLOTHING HOUSE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now oCer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheabest and most beautiful and; well selected stock ) CCO L OO TTTT H H II KI? N GGO OOL OOTHH II NN NO O O h O O T HHH n KBK O OOL O O T , H H II K N O GO OOO IXLL OO T H HUN ,MN GOG WB HA VI EVER. OFFERED, Consisting of the usual variety ot MEN'S, BOTS, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S - 1 fW C L O T H I N G , FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. All wn aik In thftt rmr friend and' customers 1 give us 4 calL -as it will be to your, interest, and you -will save from fifteen to twenty Mr cent, on: your purchases. , T ; W. KAUFMAN CO., ' Springs Comer, Charlotte. N. C. dec!2 . 1 QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, . '"' Postofnbe' Addfeasv Charlotte City Hills Parties having grain to grind or to sell will find It to their inteKst, to.all on the.undersigned. Meal ground either fine or MHe,ceordlng t order. Thankful for former natronaee. I will give my frompt personal attention to all orders from one ushelto a carload. y , . .... T frr bobERTD.GRAHaH, !''i nvr: -I.:; . ; 8upertatendent ' - ' ;" 1 i i m . t , (Soode. nil HAYS A SELECT STOCK ' 'Io Of WhnJ .anil Ground Rnlces,. includlnff Tells' mixed splcesltry It and be convlncedjhat aiere Is nothingnlcer. ' - U K WBJSTON & CO. aeeW-'Vii.-i-i.vr.Hi; hi A :ii ,--.hv'Y; iu;r:-; i' i'i ' i' 1 I vdt.iji j.i. ; ii , ,i ij J.j. ioxandKJat.jjJAAijijs,U; ,'!j;.iV t Cm u-fitsjchMtaMi "jiaearenl and Pearl Ta TTT" i 7 ' oli;j TjmENCejRAHI)Yc, , i ,v, ; :, .. , 7 "fo -if i.i Hill ,! -it I II, it. Wit !! j! .Jilfj (!.; ;i!::!i . i v ii: iiiij; j i-i i. 'l in c !j:i i.i I putt -u TW mi JtAirf! 4w. .UfW i.n niii;l-Mt9 ift.ffT 1735-.! i&J'ln;! ".'I mtrf 'nn .lilTiVili - 'ODD :- A T" .T . D , , AA : T Y i O O D D AA YT O ' O ip ' D AAA OO DDD A . A, ,fT ;5 DDD ', 'JL T' lY D- D : AA. Y Jf D D A A TT dWaa-VtF; : TOO T O O O O OO T8 i: 8 1 1 : 8 g T ! 0TJB ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTEB GOODS i fi.;i).;Y .;i .; ; ii ''.ii! ai .-!'...; j. ii , . ;;. Sale. of aU heavy; fabrh embracing, Overcoats. ' WINTER TJItDEB WEaB. '"' ' our friendsi to i call early, lairder . to enjoy the WhrA have deferred purchasing, ; looking forward J pRAND OCCASIOXT , . -. J . , VJRAND ; OCCASIOlN i - i (i.i "If f' ' ' ". ture wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of TcHlay wl begin the great distributing sale of the . -r-E. D. LATTA A BBO.,f- TO CLOSE OUT. Overcoats, Satin l!ned, $40 at $29. Our Fine land Casters, $30. at $25. Our Olive Brown Cas ers, Granites, Chinchillas, without reserve, at $15. at one uniform closing price, $1250. tire season $l 0 $7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine TO CLOSE OUT. Our entire magnificent line of all at one uniform closing prioe,$18.00, TO CLOSE readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.50, at Our $10 and $12.50 COSSTMEBE SUITS, at $7.50, TO CLOSE OUT. $7 and $7.50 at one uniform price, $5.00. Our CLOSE OUT. Our large ' variety of $4 and $4.50 -TO CLOSE 6UT- mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $3.75 at $2.50r to assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts In In col and Drawers, will be sold at $9 per suit, TO CLOSE and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50c TO CLOSE OUrp O CLOSE OU J- Clothlng 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 hi order to procure Just what your heart CLOSING OUT SALE. POSITI VT7 OSITI Ti. P08ITI VT? 0SITIVH FFF OO KRR F O OR R TV O O RRR F O OR R F OO R R A Y LA 1 SIXTY SIXTY D D A A YY DDD A "sa8 t CWL ENTIRE STOCTT ( 1 UDB ENTIRE STOCIV f -OF MEN'S, TdUTffS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S QB TT WT TT m DeO ? IT II n T B . U U IX T T SggS A T- OOO OO 0S80 TTTT O O O O s T O O O ,B88o T OOO OO B888 t : OTJR STOCTr UR STOClV -IS- II MM MM MM MM FEB NN N olSSa FEE II MMMM MMMM E NKn He. , II M UILM MUM M E N N N B8Sa EE II M MM M M ME N SN R I K II M M M M M M BEE N NN SS8 BEE S We are bound to sell, and will sell. A call will : amply repay yout Respectfully, . y, , ' 1 ' : ' Ls EERW ANGER tt BBO.', ' i ; ' Ftae Clothiers and Tailors. ' 1 KEt WOfeLbS STANDARD.' FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also. ,t! .(.'ill. !;.' ' PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS, i ! - . . Kill fl! Coffee Mills, Spice Hills; and Store Fixtures Gene- ' -' ::"v '.; ''.' " !j Bi;n,v: ;'. f-j-.v nUti-.u. -v.;'. .i ' . V ThnpreedTyperrtUr.v .! . -!" f'iJ !;: -..i... i-i;,i:a.vi L' . 1 I, J oi '-;.; iclu J'i; : u "tl ii-iii, r,:;.;i;,j 'i,!OsflItetliiPuiapOrtPttmm . U inu: ;..'.; :.". rAl 1 ',.-,; .; i ! f :'" ''.li 'r:iiiiri;i; ' ) ,;,ii . . .lofClrculara,.,;., :Kq 'iii'i i j 'a-iij-H.-.:i.. !l,;!V'M !:!, iil!.: :' !- j;i!l'.--.i: u-'l iJll'.'-.M :.ni,FAIRBANKJ09, J iH'i ! Tor sale W Leading Hardware Deakrsl " Mtf4Hiw ,i,o: 151 i 'fffi) i jShu; i . i -, . . - - ' ; f Tii" TTTT1 OC 'HL'.V TjV1'- TTTT OO T . O O T i 8 QO DDD D- A. A t . 4 o o c c i 8 E S E O o u T ! Casslmere Suitings, and. best advantages in selections as well as: bargains. with solicitude to this , i prices, and as our ;oods are marked. Ip. plain fig- mammoth: stock of I.'C Jessup Custom made garments, silk, sleeve lined, tors,' silk sleeve, $24, at, $18. Ouj eoUre 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, $ 1 2, TO, , CLOSE. OUT. . .. ' f : i.v, immense assortment of1 CaimeTe' Paiits, $5, Casslmere Pants at one uniform price, $3.00, CLOSE QUT, Our remaining stecfc of , Ladles' ore, -worth $2.25; at $l!oOi TO CL08E OUT. OUT. Our entire Btock of Underwear, worth 75c. , merchants can buy them, lines of Worsteds, in Coats and tests, odd broken most desires. Call early, in the Very cordlaHjv E. D. LATTA & BRO. ITTKCrWSKY 4 BARL CH Beg to call your .attention, to the fact; that It is their desire to give to out city a ' r : FIRSt CLASS.. VI- RRR R R RRR I R TTTT T T - T T A AA A A U II II II II.. t L L L LLLL E EE E - -BEJB.. A ; A (il TEPARTMEN1n A EPARTMENlL ' '" v:.':'i'.:. uiu !;!!( , .. ; Where any and everythlug ithat Abe trade 6f our community mayideslre, can be had. We shall make It a point to remove the !necessfty ' Which some of our people claim to have, been placed In to order Goods from abroad, as we shall, always keep a large, well selected 4&d , , , ' ' HANDSOME N1 E N E ' O '-'J'- ;0-.Fi GO- ob GOOi'iD AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT, i ; ' " . . A ...;::;i -vl; , . No effort will be spared, on pur part,to make our Retail Department a Grand Success; aid we pro pose to bring it gradually to such a" standard as to make It'. "'' '.s-'" '' ' ' SECOND TO NONE" SOUTH.' :'' ': : : UJ ;,-!.! uU Our MR. BARUCH will give his personal atten' tion to this Department, and his. former success In Just that class eBusiness, satisfies us. that our ef forts in this particular will be: appreciated .by our numerous friends arid (tomers -!'!' We shall continue' to 'offer' tot tvi next 30 days the remainder of. pur ill -.YMf.jb iE i Tr- If ,,,W. w w n ira M TTTT SEEM us www w ii ni n -i Jfi.'fi R WfeWWH , ww ww n EE RRR E ... R R EES R R " .H A ti'lij-vifq -i.i; ni li.oti .7 :-'i,:i il fii; .-iciiuli;') if Jio7 '. ..f hi!J ix;i;i6ul)':CL-3i Ui-:i;;,tAM--MAD M:ti z j.it; ."iliin ') i jiil;;') ii! f t ii'.i. . Iv " ' ; "kTlNIisHlifG ..i:;'i.v,-j!iJ'.(f'tjii"Mj tj wJoY i!fi 'I 'to ;-: ni J f nj; iini9(( With' ar vlew'ot UaltingTOoni k Wfepring and t (Summer stock,, hicl wft wioce In our store as : earirastJbeseaBOKWiaadjnlti ,ni s ft 'to J iii.iiiii; ;Aiij;i u tlSi fi ilnno di ".1' ifitfH r'n-no riitjj iKf y iiiH ttino-. f-.j.v moil l US. - .vtjjaywitfsii 10- sgjjiit inn fcH n T N Kit T ;-tc: .jfl'ii t)il SJJIjOO 8fi t:''?lr

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