SUBSCRIPTION RATES i
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Ate AfontA ..v.w.. .-......... 4 00
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Wool, ot superior quality, at sixty cenis,
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FURNITURE!
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LOUNGES!
LOUNGES 1
LOUNGES !
LOUNGES
LOUNGES!
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
Eg- COFFINS of all kilMte 'ott bafti tdEt .
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pHARLOTTE, N. C.
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Feb. 1st
GEETCNO. !
RETONO I
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fJUST RECEI
, , , ' the season. Also a new lot of
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HAMBURG EDGINGS AND IMSERTINGS. '
Don't fall to look at my new Abdominal
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New lotot Crochet and Diagonal
.DRESS BUTTONS.
I still have a few fine Cloaks to close out at half
their real value.
A new lot of Black and White Satin. Also
MONOGRAM RUFFLING
For Skirt Protectors.
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n h 5'' t.t .n ''Ti-L. SEIfiLE.
Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
feb:
12
LADIES' CLOAKS.
AWES' CJOAKS.
LADIES' CLOAK O
LADIES' CLOAK
TB ' G B15 A T I S T BAR G A I NQ'
HE GREATEST BARGAI Np.
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OF THE SEASOAJ
F THE SEASOlM.
WOTtHCNDBBD CHOICB LADIES' CLOAK C
TrVM HUNDBKD CHOICE LADIES' CLOAkO
..Htt.OT! ;(,. fur.-- fintl .if"f
JUST BKCSITXD BY SXFBES
UST KKCKIYED BY EXPBESl
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: Which will be sold , without reserve at sacrt- !''
: flclng prices. Don't fall to come and look at :
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SWEEPING REDUCTION Of FORMER PRICE O
WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PSICEO
' V-i"4.ia l'.tli PfSfilT-fJ 3 Jrrf.7T Ii f
OW IS TOUR 'CHANG
) JS YO.CHANOAJ
f m'jun ji
rpo BUY A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFrp
X O BUY A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS. GIF -L
iV.T HALF IPRIC lv
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H. MORRIS fc BROS.
H MORRIS Jc BROS.;
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.sM. LFrw Mr, MorxlaT new TblameL'j1,,);i
As on tne fcfe'ariitllsicfes we walked together ; i
A' gleam' ot purple passed over the sea, - -K
And, glad: wit n the Joy of the snmmer weather, ;
'. My love 'turned quickly an looked on me,j is - .
Ah, the giad summer weather, the- alr summer
weather! 1 "" -i w ' j; ,
" x Ah, the purplehadow on bin and seat " .
And, I-looked Ubbar eyes as we walked together,.
-. And knew the shv secret she fain would hide.
aiania
blosso
Ana.we weat haad lQ naodtbougn the blossoming
!xt,Siie,who., rovf; wasmy sweetheart and I by her
Foj the, shade was the shadow of ' Jk)ves wlng-
t- ieamer, f. ;
(it whjeh tears, as he rises, the secrett we hide. . .:
Jtfow, comeaud or sunshine, come joy or weeping,
. It can be. n loitger as 'twas before, . '
Just a shadow of change o'er jie soul comes creef-
And farewell to the JoyanM and freedom of yoie;
For it crossed Love's face where he lies a-sleeplng,
And he soars awaking, nor slumbers more. , -:
OUSEItVATIONS.
A circus band played at a funeral In the town of
Fulton, 111; ,.vt. ; t,i.i i-i t
Elrmra Gazette ; "; God save the queen" espedal
Ir.lJi he other fellow holds five aces. ' ' 1
'"A : Westtm erltlc speaks' of Mary Anderson's
greatlulcy eyes.!. Ol jum,yunvyumln', . v
A baby Imagines that he can sleep,' all day and
cry all night, and still be the "darling of the house
hold on. thia rock! we .split Nm Haven Regm
w :t?Ti- (-wii til-)i' , 1 ...
ordinary people speas 01 one Who has departed
this life as having died. Not so, however, with the
Rev. Flavius doseDhus -Cook.! He says in a lecture:
M'Here ls a letterfrom WUllam Cullen Brrant. wrlt-
T?n )ust before ha was caught ,up into the Unseen
Misa wa.UA. th ianp.hrr nr r.riA ithiat .ni(tti 10 1
'described as having marked personal beauty of the 4
j J?orna type, mieuecc ana vivacity; ana witnai an
riirraenone -01 serious purpose ipat cugninea tier
young nie into, someramg Dewei man a mere con
formity to the , .evanescent pomp of high official
8tauol; J V, , ' - -
Clara Cole has lost a lawsuit against the manager
of Henck's opera bouse, Cincinnati. She was en
gaged ' as leading actress of j the stock company, j
One evening she went on the stage without know
ing a Hue of her part, and caused the entire failure
of the play: - She was discharged on the spot, but
claimed that one bad performance did not legally.
Justify Jier .idismissai. The Jury .decided against
heiV Iwhsn-t' ti.'s'- ;-. ','.? sifetfiiW I
-A St. Louis tepdrter- Interviewed Minnie Hauk
and came away with an Idea- that she--was '"dark
and buxom, sprightly, lively of tongue, and possess
ed of a keen sense , of humor. That she had a
pretty laugh, a pleasant smile and a plump hand.
Extraordinary talents, famed beauty, lofty ambl-1
tlou, Antfluichlng resolution . and noble woman
hood,?!,: lie was probably pressed for time, or he
would have told us what sized socks she wore:
whether her eyebrows were concave or convex, and
what she thought of Chicago and other suburbs of
8t. Louis,,,. .... , , j ?
The Prospects of an Extra Session Mr. Hayes
and an Executive Session of the Senate.
Wash. Cor. Richmond Dtspatch, 11th.
After last night's Democratic caucus
it is generally conceded that an extra
session is inevitable. I asked an Illinois
Republican to-day of experience, and
with the best sources of Republican in
iform'ation, if he thought there would be
aii extra session, andlie' replied, "If you
iH put your question differently I will
answer it." I did as he suggested, and
gathered from him that: the Republicau
Senators and representatives intend to
oppose the proposed amendments to the
bitter, end; that .this, jhe believed, of
course would defeat the appropriation
bills. He. did not , thinks however, that
an extra session would be called right,
away, as DeniocraticUcpngressmen, he
said desired, but it woidd be deferred
until June, or perhaps until September.
I suggested that the ; want of money
would compel an earlier call; but he
thought that the judges and department
officials could do as well without money
as members of Congress. He did not
think it at all unlikely that Mr. Hayes
would call an executive session of the
Senate immediately after the 4th of
March. On this point a Democratic
congressman remarked that the Presi
dent had no reason to be illiberal to the
Democrats, as he cannot run his admin
istration without Democratic support
and must rely hereafter on Democratic
Senators, and not on Conklihg & Co.,
to confirm his appointments.
Singular Accident,
In New York Monday, James Dick,
a laborer stepped off the railroad traej;
on 185th street in front of a locomotive,
and, as the train passed he saw ; dangr
ling from the caboose, 'Or rear car, sa,
long rope. He stooped: and caught lie;
rbpe with his right band and was
thrown off his feet. Jas. Wilson, a
brakeman on the train shouted to him
to let the rope go. Thii he could not
do for the rope had, as he caught it, coil
ed itself around his arm; and neck, and
he was dragged as far as 138th street at
which place the rone was cut bv brake-
man Wilson. Wilson then sprang from A
ine cram ana ran uacii to wnere ijjck
lay. The man was unconscious, wjith
the rope coiled abbut his arm and body.
His clothing was torn to shreds. It was
found that his skull had been fractured,
his jawbone crushed and the flesh torn
from his limbs and body, and his recov
ery is considered improbable.
An Aerated Swindle.
Boston, Feb. 11. A statement is
Bublished here, alleging that the Apol
naris Company of London and Ger
many have defrauded the United States
government out of revenue amounting
to $600,000. It is asserted that the wa
ter imported by the company is com
pounded aerated liquid, and not the
product of nature, as claimed, and that
the treasury has already taken the mat
ter in hand, and a resolution will be of
fered in Congress during the' present
week, whereby fit will be --proposed to
place a tax on all foreign bottles. The;
government will also take.; steps to re,
cover the money due from the concern.
Custis Lee.
. Gen. George Washington Park Cus
tis Lee, who is plaintiffiin1 the Arling
ton case, is about forty-five years old,
tall, handsome, and remarkably like his
father. Gen. R. E. Lee. -jHe is president
of Washington and Lee University, at
Lexington, Va, where he lives with his
two sisters, Misses Mary and Mildred
Lee, in the house where their father,
mother and sister - died, j He is an old
bachelor, and very" shy! of i the gentler
sex. He was graduated first in his class
at West Point, and, like; his father, came
out of the four years' course without a
single demerit mark.) jMiss Mary Lee
was a f ew davs asro entertained by Lord
rand Lady Napier, at Gibraltar, and a
tew weens beiore was witmn tne itus
sian lines in Turkey, 1
lib-Bale
The Peath-Bate ot
Oor country Is getting to be'earfully alarming,
the average of life being lessened every year, wltb
out any reasonable (use,, death, resulting general
ly from the most insignificant origin. At this sea
son Of the year especially .a cold is such a common
thing that in the hurry of every . day life we are apt
to overlook the dangers attending It and often find
too late, that a Fever or Lung; trouble has already
set in. , Thousands lose their lives In this way ev
ery winter, wh!le had Bosce&e's Gebhah Syecf
been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large
bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases
of the Throat and Lungs, iBoecHEB'a Gebhah
Syecp has proven itself to be the greatest discqv
ery of Its kind In medicine. Every Druggist in this
country will ten you of its wonderful effect Over
950,000 bottles sold last year without a single
failure known, .
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" i00 Peandw of Human Fjeali iB Oqe, Family, t
' . Btoclt Hill (S. a) Herald.) '' oh
;"l Scattered. aujt in;the iipper portion
of .Lancaster county; there 'lives a n&
gro family; composed of father,1 mother
nine sons and six daughters, whose ag
fregate weight, is a little ,over ;three
housand and four hundred pounds, or
an average of two hundred pounds tor
each member- 1 ' t
The father of this fat family has nev
er weighed over 145 pounds, while the
mother's weight has always been rath
er above 200 pounds.' Of the children
the heaviest is a woman1, who weighs
250 pounds,; while the1 lightest is the
youngest, a fcoyi of: 19 : years, t whose
weight - is 385 : i pounds. . There Jias
never been bat one death in the family,
that of a man, who died two years ago,
who had attained: about his-80th .year.
His weight- was about 200, hundred.
V ', , " ". ''" .- '
Temble Disaster-A Steam Mill Blown Up and
- 1 . Tw Men Instantly- Killed. , r
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.r, ! fJiOnitoaBobesoblan, . f , t
Our community was shocked last
Sunday , mbrnl&g. by the intelligence
that there was ., ! an rj explosion at the
steam saw miU otlfr, H. Lee, situated
in South Carolina, near, AYard's store, in
this county, last Saturday, resulting in
the sudden death' of two men, one1 whib?
and the other colored. The white mani
Mr. Price .was 'tbe.Son-in-tiaw of
Mr.! Lee. We learn that .the scene, was
sickenfng-to beholdi One.oiMr. Price's
iegs'wasi cut on . jusi ajovovci loev KneQ,
and; 'remaiaeviwhere; horn-as; adding
at th&; time1 f the accident,!; while, 19$
body was carried a distance of; about
twenty .feet , , "
. The Philadelphia Record says a num
ber of members of the Reformed Enis-
qopal chuveh in that city, propose to dis-
uouuiiue tue oorvaucooixxiuits asear
son of fasting. They urge fhat the in
dulgence in worldly pleasure bjfef ore and
after Lent is Increased by Way of com
pensation for enforced abstention dur
ing the season of fasting; while they
also urge that uniform moderation of
life is the Church's great need, and that
this may be better secured without
Aienten observances than with them,
' 1 " .y 1 ;' J . i ' ' ;
They Were Never Married,
Chicago Journal: ,
London, January l10.--Since writing
my last letter I have seen the1 affidavit
made by the authoress of "Adam Bede"
as executrix of the will of the late G. H.
Lewes, in which she swearsi that she is
a " spinster,'' and this afBadavit is sign-
ea - Marian .Evans."
Miss Anna Carter's Trance.
Fort Edward (N. Y.) Cor. New York Sun.
The body of Miss Anna Carter, ' who
was supposed to be in a trance tor sev
eral days, was placed in the; receiving
vault to-day. Her mother refuses to be
lieve that she is dead, and her grief is
pitiful to beholds Ij.' . 1 i
The Coisnmptlve's Only Hope.
Verily, to most people, whose systems are falling
or In any way out of order, OH as a medicine, is the
most disgusting and difficult to take. Few stom
achs do not revolt at the mere thought of Castor or
Cod Liver OIL yet, when those appalling symptoms
of decay- appeacwhleh physicians, and patients
alike know are unerring signs of greater waste of
blood and tissue than the nutritive powers are-sup-plylng,
Cod Liver Oil is fhe,mosf trustworthy and
effective remedy In the world, i But repugnance to
Its taste and odor, reduce the nervous patient to
despair. It Is then that friends and 'doctor can do
him the most inestimable kindness he has ever
known, by telling him of Scott's, EmalsloQ of Cod
Liver Oil with the Hypophosphltes- of Lime and
Soda; by truthfully assuring him" otits entire free
dom from unpleasant smell or odor; of its mar
velous qualties as a nutrient, and , the miracles it
works, in giving tone and energy to stomach, nerve
and brain ' .'(';. v.:,)-;x .: j
Ease Attainable by the Bheaaatlc
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
activity of the kidiieys important channels for
blood : purification the acrid: element to which
pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin
ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is
Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a
remedytfor eonsapatioB, which causer contamina
tion of the blood . with' the : bile and a certain
means of relief inV dyspepsia, 'fever' and ague, and
nervous ailments It lSr perhaps, the finest tonic
extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal
stimulant by dlstuiguJshed physicians and analysts
who pronounce It to be eminently pure and very
beneficial. The press also endorses tt. . '
OHBW JAOKSON 8 BEST SWEET XAl T
T-r0CjeMesV
P
lAMILY. GROCERIES,
I have now In store a full supply of Groceries and
family supplies. -
Just Received i
Magnolia Hams. Also a lot of very large Turkeys.
.STi)RE.k0R .fflNT.
;':.; ; -t S. M. HOWELL
feb8 r "
JPRESH ARRIVALS, FOR SALE, WANTED.
. 10 boxes assorted Candles, 5 boxes choice Oys
ter Crackers, 5 boxes Family washing Soap, largest
ltotMnto-ttMcttrv-" -'--''-.
'. ' Alno l TlnM Milch Onw nnd one mAdinm nuAlI
Cow with young calf, for sale low.
, ,.600 dozen jrAaiiuLHjJia waxoxju).
,dec29,;
B. N. SMITH.
ROCJERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
NEW GOODS !
NEW FEATURES i
Come to me for Bacon; Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo
lasses, and other Family Groceries. .,
Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da
vie county) , r
BEST RYE WHISKEY,
JtX
Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash.
All goods delivered In the city- free of charge. .
W. H. CRIMMINGER, t
Trade Street -
Next door below Wilson ft Black's' old stand, r
ap 15.
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OTT ON
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED '
THOMAS HGAITHER,
COTTOH COMMISSIOH MZRCHAHT
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t-V-01Ofi-B,'S,AAS'TY' -..rt
T O! C LOS R O U rn,
O . C LOS E O U X
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
.ures,' we Wbuld suggest this circular be retained.
ii i ji'. ; f f ' i f ;ff;. - ......
Yon can buy English Fur and Whitney Beaver
worth $32 and $30, at $24. Oar Fine West Eng
ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing Worateds, Cas
Brown Meltons, marked $15, $16, $17 and $19.50,
Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en
Vests, $270, $28 and $30 reduced to $22.50,
away Frocks and Vests, $20, $21, $22 and $23.50,
ment of Casslmere Frock and Sack Suits, sold
Our entire Stock of Casslmere Pants ranging $6.50
$5.50 and $6.00, one uniform price, $400, TO
Will be sacrificed, some 300 pairs all wool Cassi
Hankereheifs at 25c. TO CLOSE OUT. A small
or 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
CL O T H I N G I
L O I B I N G!
CLOTHING I
G L O T H I N XJT
W. KAUFMAN & CO'S.
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
i OF
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sua a
Q L O O T HHH II NHS O
0.O E O O T H H n N IfB G GG
000 CLLL OO T E H II N UN GOG
WB HATS KVKB OFFERKD,
Consisting of the usual variety of MEN S, BOY'S,
YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
er- FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
Ep AH we ask is that our friends and customers
will give us a call, as It will be to your Interest, and
you will save from fifteen to twenty per cent on
your purchases. W. KAUFMAN CO.,
Springs Corner, Charlotte. N. C.
decl2 '
milling.
QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE,
: PostolBce Address, Charlotte City Mills
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,. f will give my
prompt personal attention to all orders from one
bushel to a car load -
ROBERT D. GRAHAM,
-----r, Superintendent;
TE HAVE A SELECT STOCK
Of Whole and Ground Sploes, including Fells'
mixed spices, try It and be convinced that there is
nothing nicer. - - ; L. R. WRISTQN Jk 00.
; declS ' i - v t .. '
QOX'S and NELSON'S GELATINE.
; Corn Starch Italian , Macaroni and Pearl Tar
pioca. - s L. R. WRISTON ft 00.
F
BENCH BRANDY
Guaranteed to be
""-5 i.Z 5t "-...: r;, ;-'t.i
''' :- TWENTY YEARS OLD,
AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON, j
Hwyq-n ru.ir j i -.f
T O O . ..D-D AAA a T -
TO CLOSE O'W rn a
O CLOSE, O. U .JL ;
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS t
, '' r, .. . ,' .7..J,
Sale of all heavy fabrics, iembradng, Overcoats,
WINTER UNDERWEAR. Vn -1 1
our friends to can, early in order to enjoy the
WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT 1 : "j'!
who have deferred purchasing, looking forward
J "I RAND OCCASIOXT
vTRAND OCCASIOlN f
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tore wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of
To-day will begin the great distributing sale of the
E. D. LATTA -ft BRO.,
TO CLOSE OUt.
Overcoats, Satin l'ned, $40 at $29. Our Fine
land Casters, $30, at $25. Our Olive Brown Cas
tors, Granites, Chinchillas, wlthoutreserve, at $15.
at one uniform closing price, $12.50.
tire season $10-$7.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine
TO CLOSE OUT. Our entire magnificent line of
ail at one uniform closing price,$18.00, TO CLOSE
readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.50, at
Our $10 and $12.50 COSSIMERE 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 CLOsOT
mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $3.75 at $2.50, to
assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts in in col
and Drawers, will be sold at $3 per suit, TO CLOSE
and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50a
TO CLOSE ounr
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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 lust what your heart
.CLOSING OUT SALE.
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A full and complete line of sample Goods for Spring
Wear; the styles are all new, attractive and
handsomely designed; the Goods
are all of Foreign Looms,
such as
French, English, Scotch and German,
And with Increased facilities we ask our friends
and patrons to come and look at our Goods, as
we Intend to make garments to order, cheap
er than any Northern tailor coming
through here; we have also recelv- .
ed Butterick's Fashion Plates
for spring and summer
wear as guide. :
ES We solicit an early call, so as to give us
time before a rush of manufacture.
Respectfully,
L. BERWANGER ft BRO.,
Fine Clothiers and Tailors.
N. B. Everybody that wants winter clothing will
save money by calling on us, as we will sell them
regardless of cost, Men's, Youths', Boys' and
Children's 8uits.
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talcs, Set.
TRR WORLD'S STANDARD.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
fef For Sale AlsoJ
PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS'
Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures 6ene
I
Irally,
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The Improved Type Writer,! , v ' -.
" 1 Oscillating Pump Cos Pumps.' i
M ' end for Circulars, j
"FAIRBANKS ft CO;
811 Broadway, New York".
For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers! '
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dispatch and ihaapnm., Wt tm. ntrnish, at Short 1
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Jessqp Custom made garments, silk, sleeve hped
tors, sflk sleeTev$24 W $18. eMflWassort-
"'iiL'il' ''V,tKi ' .j'Mino
Out attractive variety of ( Worsteds, Catford and
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rhlla and Blaci Fjigllso! Woreted F
English Worsted in Black, Brown and Dahlia Cut
OUT hsnOMHl
one' uniform price, $12, TO CLOSB OTO t
immense assortmeht o Casslmere Pants, I
Casslmere Pants at one nniform price,' $8.00,11
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CLOSE OUT. . Oar remaining stock of . Ladles'
ors, worth $2.25,' at, $1,00, TO CLOSE OUT.
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OUT. Our entire stock of Chderwear, worth 75c.
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merchants can buy them. '
lines of Worsteds, in Coats and Vests, odd broken
most desires. Call early, in the
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E. D. LATTA ft BRO.fl
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As the Spring, season approaches, the question
naturally suggests Itself, , :,..J(
" When and Where to Buy this Season's Stock."
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As to the M When" we respectfully suggest that it
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depends upon the section of country in which you
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are located. As to the " Where" we unhesitatingly
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much earlier than the general purchasers, having
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In forcing prices, and having a Joint experience of
40 ' ears, we claim to be able to offer you, any and ;
every advantage any house in in United State
jan offer., .... r ;. . j (,.(,
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!'r lr,:! OUR' STOCK nn A tlv
win be larger than usuaL and will be , ecmpleto by
lie 20ui of this month,' to which wfr invKt "Cash
and punctual short time pmxshasers."!. n . ,
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3 February 5th, 1879. ' 4,.1 J'J-';