SlfC5SIISaiLC TJTK) DBALSB IX ALL KINDS OF Tke Fear Yeiees. ' (From Temple Bail k i 15 ;rao:)o4:? MP 11 A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS AMD j LOUNGES. ) PARLOR '& CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all kinds on band. No. 5 Wnt Tbadx Stbebt. 1 ' " CHARLOTTE, N. C ,i 1$B? Llsis a$f Senne'af Burial Babes a tine supply. July 24. 'I f OKUA0UT AMD dUOUS?, . , - i . r . Now offers to the trade a full stock of LubtDN Extracts and Colognes English Select 1 2C S P ICE Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American j TOOTH BRUSHES. We are now offering oar entire stock of . NERY GOODS At and below New York cost Our stock 1b tu&fantf $uiyoie feeding anything In this line will find It to then advantage to give us a trial. summer fabrics, such as in all DRt endid inaucenjeHls SS GOODS, ; By sober Brbwrj eavhoiiif men guess to nave 'Of winters and summers some thirtr-and-seven. . Tripped lighUy Gold Tresses of sweet seventeen, ( f tne Dnnsi creawpj wiois tuue vi xicayou. .ri "Bow pleasant the evening sighs that stir . j i The rustling leaves as the wood grows dlmr Such aimless words spake his Hps to her, . , , , But his beast was muttering low to him: , h "O, that the Bummer.otlife were Spring! I X), to have' found her oag summers ago! f IS it yet too late?' Would- this' bright young thing tilve the hope of her youth to ah, no, no, nof ' "Yes, pleasant It iswben the woods grow dim j ,; To hear the sound of the leaves that stir," .t ; Such trival words said her ups id nun, t -u--; uutner neart waswniBpenngiow wner:: ; a "Is there ever a man like the man that I see, ' A man 11M Ule Bayard oi ages ago! He ttiSibi otalldlsh. autiopUah, ah, me t . Ooold be really care lor oh, no, no,jior"j Quoth his Hps, "Good night; you are now Mitaasfc rrayea jus nearw uvu iuyo uer, wuuoc cci sun bef ' ... ; WM"MlAJt 'ilMt Ml MM Vlnl fc MIMA 1 9WU 1IW, UIWU 1UKUI JVM nWV vt wusv. "JMOJ LAWNS; DBEM tINto, TABASOLS, AC. Sighed her heart, -tovemer' he neTer. could never . Wehavi e received a new lot of CAtlOPIES WqsqiJfTj Nettins; ) ' J$i& wej ari ering'veii eejqk ' .4 '.' H "I don't want to do any blowing, but that's Just the niftiest corpse l ever saw," Is the way a Dead wood mourner expressed his sentiments. - - A emeus hor pot W sisters switcn mt a can non for wadding on the lounn. nor saia mat was propw way toihanabalri i , A recent picnic was turned into a hollow mock- ervbveverv fellow rememberine to bring a cork screw and depending on somebody ; else to furnish the bottle. - - ) The oDerhave much to sari about Intelligent eats." Tns oniv uueiiieent cai is me one laat mows enongn to go to sleep at night, and that cat has been dead these ten years, - ; - A young man never feels so much at a .loss what to do, as when he takes big girl : to a picnic, a Dig ant crawls down her back and begins to bite her lust above the belt, and she begins to scream for; help. . . OUB STOCK OF GENTS' Anybody who feeds with his knife, drinks slbl lantly from his saucer, makes a bib -or pocket handkerchief of his napkin, picks his teeth at the tahiA imnkM in t.tut tape nf ladles, or makes him- 8Alf vnlear with lewelrv. 18 offensive to people of Q rp t a TXT tt a rrp o i esthetttj tastes: new? .n?;i,t'!fe,1Ule A JVUlig lOOU DOQUW c In white and colors is full, and at prices to suit you. Give us a call before buying, as we are con- fldent we can make It to your advantage to do so. f ."! 'BespectfuBy, I f J T.h. SJKIGLB 4 CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. July 13. law and-the prophets when he-walks along the street helping his wife trundle . the: baby wagon, ttmn. whn ha strolls out In bachelor. freedom. grinning at the lrls ahd earrylng a dog-beaded cane unuer nis arm. , Jones, the supernumerary, has to enter from the' toxt anH qo 6M, ktnt tVia Attrrlnm Btiits" Cer tain changes having to be made, waits." Cer- te stage mana- A CONFUSION OBf CHANDLBBS, IIw 1 H J,1-f 1 Kraneisto JButertsUncd -. a !t jB foif the Ilif amp. M-5 "1 V . .ill "TTTT 3r "i 1 i vl T VA1AVVV9 HEATJQUARTER";;; FOB J A Bottled Laser Beer, ALB AND POBTKB, Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per k4nf -'A ; 1 ;i "i .. - F.C MUNZLKB. All orders left at John Togel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. , mar4 . , , , . 'k study! raO;iBtudy!,V;&H ami Oi trlnle doorwavs of the cathedral of Milan there are three inscriptions spanning the splendid arches. Over one is carved a beautiful, wreatnoi roses ana nnoerneaw is-uj jcboiiu, "AH - that which pleases 4s-but-for-a moment" Over the other sculptured a cross,, ana mere are the worts, AlT which .trouJ)IeitsJB butfor a moment." But underneath the great central en trance In the main aisle Is the Inscription, "That only Is Important which Is eternaL"; , ' A Public Servant's Contention. : tlrglniaiCaTOniciel C f Now and then, at long intervalSr SOiJaet one of the people's servants tells 'tale about the way in which he and his fel lows shuffle ' through the public busi ness. 1 Mri Tmirmsta recently made an interesting revelation. WaotrtfoiB the Congressional Record : ; Until the last session I do not recol lect. although it may be a defect of memory at present, a case of the yeas ana nays Demg caueu on an ajjprupna tfon ilL There may .have been such il Francisco cost ..' i-,t;f,i t !5 . ,. MrrWa.' E; Chandler.1; the ecretarv nfY triA. national iEeBliljlicaw 'committee. arrived here last; AVodnesday, ? and the next morning K.: Chandler, an EastenkyDatandgglet'aJsb reach eu XUis u,y a iuui uavagu ui uu on pur. ement at . vv oo warug Aiarns. itnfivSnrtfftonffState central IleDub- lican committee, assisted by many prominent"1 Kepublicans -tendcredv.tjie : foirmer 'distfaguvjhed: Politician dinner ax tn jtraiaceoAuucj Hi wxucu mvto, -was represented 'an Impong array of polit ical , andnandalWjwgd of the party, Bwauowins naa in a-measure uostueu, the-eompjmy-kFwH tcfciAJieif chairs est . attcattoiiy. and. te Speeches began, Fourteen" wn-knoil politicians said that never in th: Whole course cf their, public career had thg$ been called upon, to do justice to an occiisionmoie fraught wicn, xc., c. Bievea aeavy capiunijjis felt proud of the opportunity 6f extend ingacharacteristfeCaifornia Welcome to one whose eminent services, . -&cM &c. TCidrRt"editrira!remarK.eIl that as what hid been;already:sai I had beefl On. the wnoieso wen saia,.'jiiKy-iieiif mat uoj ing remained for thaf but to: join, in exleidliig tne rigbfc nua" pffellowship to one wnose signal amuues , . . , xne occasion oiaitiipisorauuiuiu a.u. fy encased the eaiWfi8an4 .-surrounded the Roederer; with ttTiaTtinefW that did the, souls of liia entenatnei' good, and when i the. "toast .$e.eY.eninfi:;". Our Distinguished , Guests "Was drunk, he Steadied Mroself 'trvnr-tn. hand on the Websterian foiadot Superin tendent Dodge and the other on Sena tor Sharon's virgin' domc-; .thought, and responded as t OMOTsat f Gentlemen trjyieai!! Jyr really am-er fcnocked-endways1 ytrris ' way up blowoutt YoUGPteearoiKU I've iheai''th'at;Tyc(ri" Califorhia fellers. ti'eatloOth" and' JleffeiWlaiui-them big hugs of. tltert persshibangtup btdidn,tknowyo,u:aCme so ;$linred strong on'us'ivaVietfKpeOple However, I claim to he Chandler," and can get' awiy:witany man in rny irne Of businesgtsat WalKS on Jegs. here ain't ftue of trem.35w:k6ep Jour a mt- t i , i At l AT: f J cannon Daiisin ineoirBi. vn same iiuie -not one,Iknow.rXhfere'8,',thatf little DutchmanKlopheimer-wnavtaiis o do my hoop contottiotf -jic1f,ft)tttl he's a frauqgentsaperfectflraddJe hoop he crawls through with-a gtasa of: water. balanced On his nose7, is-just 'the !same si z a as mine. T admit but then.! it's, a rubber, noop, ana .&can prove ac i m goingxo nay J rrient Tiexv'Baiiuraay evenmsf.' and I, hboe yotili corne. ( Only six bits for reserved seats., ' I will" now pass around the taMe with the tickets." Juggler" could conausanmtWs:frugal intentions, he felt Wee ma who. trod alone Aaaqset- hattleferteaV -The guests naa quieuy, out uruuy, nu uv, and as we go. to.yress therniserable committee, who had captured the wrong Chandler, are sun maing in tne foothills till the thing blows pver. O TJ -0E T E A 'S A.X.' BEGINS TQrDAY. i'.j si. Our celebrated Job Counter appears before the public, and uporftt we place "all broken lots- and odd sizes to be closed out at a heavy sacrifice. Our stock of all- woo Oassimere-Pants, ranelni? frenf KiifXf. i.2and 83 wHl bo closed without reserve at S2. Our $3.50, S3.75, S4, 4.25 and S4.50 Cas- dlisere Faut3 at $3. i Ow. t& anifcdJ50Cassima fants in; unlimited variety and beautiful In design of style and character of texture, are clearing out at one uniform price, $4. ,-,-.,,. . . Tremendous crash ln.nrices in order to clear Out our Summer Stock. nfa trro mftlf Arwl Wm im tvVOTV Ouwihi tt fuk HabmI nt lAaa t.hn thA vAhiA nf HhAlr raw malarial. one hh-bpwtuoo vnevM-iPiecK ouiis reauoea irom siz.ou ia cjuw: at &4Jxjr . mrjsw oasuruiwiu oi i hiu r iuu duiu rnuKuis irom A ciean' and tLorough sweep will be made inOassImere 8ults, and where the 41fj;41tt to 813, are olesing-Atr inrougnout. tne season at sii), 3 " A large lot of fine White linen 1 lOj AJ splendid rariety.; of. stylish and ateacdve. Cheviot and Spring Suitings In: latest designs, sold readily 6nH7.60, $18 and 820, I wiU be cleared uniformly at $12.50 leh Vests.'worth S2.50 and S3 last season-are now to be disposed of at SI- i Manv Dther . lines vedueert id itbt3ame proportion. We cannot give a full description, as want of space prevents, b we never maae any promises weanBot fnlflU; We are, determined to clear out our Spring :Stook and know of rbut; one way to accomplish this iymiit rapidly and-ettectuaiiy, ana mat is , to; reauce tne pnoe to swcnr into cash. J and bben' eaen season'-: mnu-Utn tat novel Rtvle Atwi.rftliAbtA vnndSL" .U , "j 1 ; , Bemembef : the first eemets ecuri the best selections, and. pur. Job Counter .stands awaiting your command. nt that. It mmnnla Hi a nuhlift tr Ithr the newest designs ra fabrics, snc mrchase where they can economize bestWe prefer to convert our stock Increase the solid reputation we nave already achieved as being " neaa- Junfi26. j n n Kespeetfully, K.D. LATTA4BRO. an instance but I canfiotfrecollect it. it It A iTl TTj Itt TOTC II? TD made so little impression on me. These II 1 AJff IHj llRFIllllrJ IVi IJD) bills usually pass as a matter of course. lUXlLmilLllLy iiyiUUJlUH I shall never foncet the surprise jwith Whichl $aw an appropriation diu, mas HAPPY JOE FISCHESSEE. 1 SOLK AGENT FOB THE ATLANTA BfiEWEBT - 0 " Let those who never drank Beer before. Go to Joe I'lsehessei's and drink the more." tions Carefully prepared at all hours, both nlgbl and day at A J. H MoADKN'S: Prescription Store. SECUjRIy, SECURITY, i : f SECURITY. . 1 , ,200 Barrels of . C, WBST 4 SONS' ,iS r EXTRA No. 1 XEBOSENE ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. i Band Instruments, 1 West's Extra Sons, Baltimore. Kerosene Oil, from C , .r . . : West ft i Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to tand u u t 1, .Ore teat of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before, 1 wlU bum, qwestA rVnH...BAlllmere. " , t 1 ! -! - Db.J m.loAMCSt Sole Agent, 'lOBABLOTTE, N. C 1 - d , T.TNDEBTAJON 12 ft rH 4 " 4 1 The undersigned, la how prepared to Oil all orders ' for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand ( .1 full assortmantof ; j COWrNS. CASKETS AND BURIAL CAS3,';i(- - Both Wood and Metallc. a A , PBIC1B AS LOW AS AHT.. - - J,y . Hearses furnished if leslred. Kurulture of every Description Repaired at(slwi VI noOoe. , W.M.WILHXI ii rot With E. Rogers, Trade Street" FRESH FROM THl! ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ' ICE ALL THE WAY. I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to keep on draught, and for saWbrthekeg " l . ; PUBE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door in an lee-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. " 1 - ;r Persons in Charlotte, or at a distance, can. Jy beer from me Ubottam.t(fiisiipwm&oi ed to be as pure and fresh as II lust made. My facilities this summer for the delivery f Beer are better than ever, and as the sole ageitt in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, , I KspecUully solicit the patronage of the public. . Wines and the best Llauors on draught oflor.. al by the quantity aU the tim.. . - w k u . . JOSEPH-yisCHESSEB. ing appropriations, according to my re collection, of about $2,000,000, pass this body at the Jirst session that I had a seat here. There were in this Senate at the time that bill passed just four Sena tors. There Was the Senator from Maine (Mr. Fessenden), the chairman, of the committee on appropriations, who sat, if I recollect aright, where the Senator from New York now sits. There was the Senator from Iowa (Mr. Harlan) chairman of the committee on Indian affairs. It was the Indian ap propriation bill; I went over and sat by the side of Mr. Fessenden while the Dill was under consideration, and my friend from Minnesota (Mr. Ramsey) sat in his seat oyer yonder3 and wrote letters,1 We four Were nil:' 1 V Mr, eonldingHe ."waa writing to the Indians, no doubt. Great laughter. ! '-'Mr1.-1 Thnrman I do riot know, what he was ritiriig'about ,, There were four of us, and we voted away $2,000,000 of the people'a money atthat sitting. " Mr, Carpenter Fiverhundred thur sand dollars apiece. Laughter. : Mr, Tiiurman--i"ive nunurea iuoa-r sand dollars apiece. Laughter. We 4kl-et--vete-thitxaeUyrwL-tbere sat ttieSepatoc from, Iowa, the chairman offt4wrmtnittee im Indian ; affairs; , WWI&dng Jit of amendments to offer, kridiwbeii . he loffered an! amendment Mr. Fessenden, if he approved of it, wonin nm. hiihiiihii il.wkuli.iii. j.l uc stibok Msfneidil did iiof goili, for there MlnwbeMitot4-4hlBrwlas no quo IrtitaJ 4ndifteJ tw& Mm their nods and their shakes, shootout or tne trea sury $2,000,000. Laughter. That is the way .the appropriation bills too often naas. and eenerallv pass. jCQStlwbtisryiess, this, fr the people, Ollrol WnOSe pocwaa iue money uuuiea, FOR SALE; IK A SET OF I' t Uf7"l.T0f U 1 sit. 1 i NEABLY NEW, ; ,:i tt:' :"-i. ';....;! :. - e ..1. . ..- AlrtWj. !.: ,) !i ,i-which tost over 8300, can be bought -! -t -ri ill if !) 'l-i! " !. ,H'I VERfe CHEAP, . . By applying t w JiAXWELLJKABJftlSONr ' : !' :1'"V Cnarioty.N.C. June 24. .,: , . , .,. ; -f it ' , P IP T T T - I 1 1. I . U 1 lilb iilllR I As the season advances anil we have still a considerable stock of . Summer Goods, we propose a continuance of HE GREAT RUSH - - f - ' By offering still greater inducements than heretofore. (V if i ten DRESS GOOiDS,; WHITE AND FANCY GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GtibVEs & ;oRSE rs, bu rrbNs and millinery goods Are still further reduced. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! HALF HOSE AND NECKWEAR. These goods must be closed out before the opening of another season. . Call early, and often. . A. big drive is offered at I I I I ll -TlI.i'J.'Jl i 1 'Mi 1 j 3.T,6Jj"i.r,i nmiAii II How Davenport Slipped Up. Nashville American. ..Edward Price and his wife were play- thencRie reiiow ien m iove wun D an nie. The story is long, and it is one of a patient, trusting woman rwno naa known kind cafe and love." and : who was happy until -the serpent entered the carden. She begged him to leave the circle of her influencevand he de nied the charge of bad? faith !until at last he threw off the cloak and told his wife he would, like to have a divorce. Last week: it was pbtairied;J '&& inter- . .': -t. t 4.1,-. View, IIL YUWil euo JJuVc a icpullcl UlB main facts in the case, discloses her as a true and patient woman, who' hides the wound m her own Dreast, ana nas no reDroaches for the cowardly neak who has thrown away a wife "for a coatse, painted1 if azabel:1 It is.pleasant to reflect that 'aA union fbrmed under such circumstances . will be very likely to fill full thevcun of , misery for twth Derore tuey have grown mucn oiaer. : . betrayed byaKitir. Montreal. August2.iiThe residence of jtarcisse Menara, ; on asicnmona street. was recently Drojsen inco oy dui glarsr w1k wandered through tlie house collecting all the yahrable clothing they couia nnavroHeaii up anuvinrew n our. of the windows T -hey soon found tlu ir way into the bed-roQia where Menard and lus wife were asleep. Here tiiev found watch : and chain, a gold Our $7.50 Caievlot Suit sells now lor $6.50. Our $12.50 English Tweeq Suit sells now lor $10. 0 $18,and $20 French ana Eugllsh tasslmere back and Frock Salts sell now at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, uranite, Basra rencn ana js-ngusa uoous at greauy re duced prices. . iCnikundrted shirts for 50 cents. The very best made in the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and all goods in proportion. and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. . , , Respectfully, Call June 1,1679. L. BEEWANGEB & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. 0! rnig, and seVerai other valuables, of Via Steamer to Portsmouth, Ta., and thence all Rail and Through Cars Enabling Quick- rKih thov niiiAt.lv t.nrit imsspssinn ' , -- i m " t . .11 t?j. -. C' -IaL. 3 A j-l. """Vii f t par. rnesin a mp. in 21 mints ooulu aiiu. duuuiwchu The last of the burelars to leave the room had to pass by the bed where Mrs. Menard lay asleep. He paused for a moment and then resolved to Wind up his programme by the theft of a kiss. He stooped aown ana Kisseu me "sieep ins beautv." who was awakened. She recognized the burglar who has since been arrestea.; 4 NO DBAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES; MINIMUM INSURANCE. f Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Air-Line. . Freight received at any hour of the dayi and Through Bills of Lading issued at Steamship Wharves or offi ces of the Line. Vor Information as to Tariff, Schedules, c, apply to either ot tne unoersigneu. ' 1 i-'-u-. K S. FINCH, South Western Agent, ) t T. T. SMITH. Agent C. C. Railway, V Cliarlotte, N. C. April 30-d5m. - F. W. CLARK, General Freight Agent, ba.i:Xmf,Hwte'ttWM Seen. Jane In the Chicago f rfbunel . : Time and again I have seen men With diplomas, commissions, good saianesgjy i0Ye at his place of ibusiness and wide reputations inspect bpjMais1 1 The twajn soon engaged in earnest con- A CktIohs Accident. A vourie man. clerk in a grocery store in Atlanta, the . other day was very mucn excitea uy receiving a vti- nuui ..11 , L e v,i.: AUGUST:KUN.- 1 a.. 1A ii UVT. ih HKi it: Before totTOductag 4 new brand of Ogars,jproi pose to run off m jr present skfof Be CIgaw at -- i -.'JfliiJ (i-ts S I , i.itiii h.iJL I 1 1 loir. -,-irrrm 'i -rtfr-i ,j.l' ...-r5-'V'J f . S bit i This wiu give smokers a rare eppoitunlty, as it s well known that Perry's 5e.iCIgan. are. the best in the market, and they eaaby.co On hlm;apt only gee we -Best mnoKe ior tne naney, bitt nave 4 an etra ftie thrown m. , s ..,,t it-uit LL IMPROVED, 1 . f 'j " ' ii.it nnrchase aweU Improved iOtrLot, Housejrtm tune roomj five muroxes wain 01- uw comrnooauw uy ywiua r ' , imm AWTrSti decl8 . on the ground that well-washed floors,: tucked jn-square at the' coiners, showy: pictures and n few nowers-were ine es sentials in treatment of the sick and pass dnffemtlingly while vermin hid in h7a nrAkv beds. Wlille worms gnawed the wbUnds which lay on them, and the fevered" Domes-wnicn lay unaer ine;. pretty connterpanes had not been touch ed with water for weeks. t , Secretarr Seliiw Wwiaji Wash. Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer. There is"riot kittle talk here! among the fewtay-at-home fashionables, those ciioatt(m to. leaveihetital,' aoout the eflortsCarliSchucsc i .wia one of the m otrviM, art (rhtKrsc tf . jSecretarv Evarts. chiir.has Deerrverjr.devoted all the winter to the fair one, and It has been the -foach-talked or coming event, m high life, but it seems ma u ia uoi w come after all."There is an ugly rumor that Carl has been devoted to one of ms fair, ccmntry women, a sweet singer, whoAt-isr said has heen provided with a sinecure in one of the departments, 4hot tiiia atnrv nomine to the ears vt Miss Evarts the Secretary of the In- 'ARAlTOGiAngu'sf'-Tne' conveii , 1 . 1 ,i , riw own hall to-dav. 'ri ' Ti - 'i'it t n Vflrm !tb. Ot First! viceJrreHi";"" ir'-v""a ' New ; York;- presided. ; James uoi secretary, ofew YoWW I nualreportttna,! h hOO Iirs all Wool Pantsat - -000 A" " " -1 400 " " " extra tlne -. ni Rn- a,rft,; -Rank land Freak, from 50 versation. and she thoughtlessly placed 'her miser beneatbthe instrliment used f for outting off tobacco, and known as LITH BT1111UHUC. iiuuui iiiiia nmumc uc sired to give emphasis to a remaik he was making, ana strucic xne tooacco cutter a lernuu uiu w, w iuun uau ure ci- ft of severing the young lady's finger at the. first joint ine vispaicn says she did not yell' or faint but quietly re-. marked to the young man inac ne.:nau cut off her "sewing ongerrotnereDy aei icately hinting that he harl deprived her 01 ner ciuei iubai ih gmH's oauuoisi- ence. Tbe Love f a MeHier, , i TheJ Scranton 4 ! Republican tells a touching story of a poor old woman whn imimta the depot about the time the trains arrive, and gazes at the faces Of the incoming passengers as 11 ex pecting some one. During the civil roar ner oniv son. a yuuiik uiu ; uuwu whom she fairly doted, was killed in one nf ti.P. hottest eneasements, and the KZ&iZ r7niinirv: of PhiiadeiDhia. and. was news of his death so preyed upon, her-1 not ooarded because no longey fit fbruse,boton miod as to disturb tlie poor woman's I u"baf' e2fl- . , .... . .... .J. J HI.VIM ll I.VIM. II WV1IJ UU . . rr r I'treasureraisw'ireau - - ,jr- AAYYvonirtTi, , .Mr faiTiTor Minvaukee, 1 Pread an lnterestinfciapef.ote bistory iof. western banking. ' -.V ;; r. ' t i GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER .ClgeOTG, , ,-. AT THK STOKKiOF W. KAUFMAN 4 CO. $ .oo , , . 1i.H0 ' 4.00 i.00 up., : 7.50 ud. laoo up. JJAHPER'S WEEKLY. .187 0. I LU8TR A TE D. MOTIGXB OF TKE FHXS8. The Wkkklt remains easily at the bead of illus trated papers by its fine literary quality, the beauty Oi its type ana wooacuus. spnugueiu nepuuueau. Its pictorial attractions are superb, and embrace every variety of subject and artistic treatment Zlon's Herald, Boston... j . ..-i-. . - Tbe WmLT is a potent agency ior tne aissenii- .1000 Light Weight Summer Coats, Alpaca Lmen Mohair and Cotton Coats as low as 40 Cents. we have made this reduction to olose out the above lots, as the prices named are i beta r manufactar- errfilcesi; CaU at onoa and procure a oargaiu. . . - r.f .x. .i.J im: ttrniuemen's . FmElr&rdooda.! TSuim fiais, fonneily "aotd at -A-.Iwf2 . n" rVr,u.Tft Dndershlrts for 25c. J " 1 - W. K. CO. VliOU W WW UOW W :f j.j. ,,. i, ., July ; i -j-i;..,-! r . j j The Bourgeolse and Minion type on whien ma ii was iateij prsnwuu iv wob iuouo, v. wm w i BOCEBIKS C9IAFEB THAN EVER. NEW GOODS! J reason. tne oepoi once o iwiw n2?eMJ? h LVr VtSSrver: the incoming trams, iu iue-uupo m.j ji,!fml0e,N. l he will come io ner." --a.i"jwuei umw j .-. -' tirely sane, but she sometimes thinks r VV-MV; tJf;Uti5ttlT. is that, her son will come back, and to 1 ,.. t . satisfy the hope that never dies, and In v,o rfonth nf that "love. .which v'never fades, the poor mother continues: to. go? on her sad mission with- as much earn estness as though she wce performing a solemn religious auiy t- v : ; , to come. It win be sol to lotsto ui pur- .ttUiA r B. A. W.ALEXANDEB, , r if . . DENT IS ' j wv twnmrwif j . -noHinr m Khn itmiilA line eall aU the McsStu Muic House; 1 II not. on hand they will t w ttttj 8nu i11? v n ho, i ' : iitisfacaoo- guarantee' rnOre . l.,!r tCbtnetO me for Bacon. Cornugaiv" Coffee, Ha tjuvMiftnrtaaraJtandlf OfoaBttosjj' . . Justreoeivoo, a lew oarreisoi jwrry oi- ijw vie county). r . I i 1 , .r , -t. 'I'-.! : .1., i.'J 1 -t-'H sfHlltoe lot of Coujitry amSf , ,1 for cash. mi i!Jj oods'delivered iaithe city WotshaiaVA 4- "" '" ' " :,f , ;fe'ilw,beff WEs6 af JlaclCs old s .H&i t-.ta hrn W!il jtiT stand, nation of correct political principles, and a power nil opponent of snams, irauaB, ana uuse pretences. jsvemng jsxpress, Hocnesuir. HARFEB'S PEBIODICALS. Harper's Magazine, one year, 9 4 00 iiarpers weeaiy, - w Harper's Bazar. " 4 00 The Three publications, one year, ;. . . 10 00 Any Two, one year,. 7 00 bix suDsenpaonsrone year, .zww -Terms ior targe eiuos rurmsnea on apppucaiiuu. Postage free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. , . , - , . ' The annual volumes of Hakpm's Wkilt, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, iree oi mmMifles rnrovided the freight does not exceed on dollar per volumeX lot 1j0O each. -A complete set, eompnsuig fweuiy-itwv voiuiihrs mu n cetpt of the cash at the rate Of $5.25 per volume, neign; at expense oi inironaacr. r . Cloth cases for each volumesultable for binding, win be sent by maU, postpaid on receipt of $1.00 each.. t - - -', BemittanceB snouia oe maae dt poswmce muuvjr order oc draft, to avoid chance of loss. - i. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Biuw Brothers. Address w , HABPEB A BBOTHEKS, ""- : - - - riew xora. M 4 - ' - decll fTffli TOBKVlLLE NEW&i 1 f The above will be tbe name of a weekly Demo eraUe newspaper the. publication of which will be commenced at an early - day at TorkvlXe, a a, by W MWarllck. v The Nxws wJlfbe a good advertising medium for . the bOBlnesa menoc unarioB,.a on pouer wui have a large circulation in tbe counties .of Lincoln, annum. Unmtnn nnk rhtnwhs. North Carolina.'- TMprtce of suDscnnnon wm fjg- 1 AAxn j Junes. York'le,aC. ?. 1 !( June 20.

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