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1 1 ; fil!JI!e,iiirrl2i-Iit33f ti aijlarltjttefn) THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT U4 ! ,11 Has been thoroughly uppTled wltH every' Beede f?" with thVlateet-rtylesot Type.-nnd every i --.., ,aM f Job PitMing can now be done with In atfwKO.'-... want, mid X JfONMS.V neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furn ish at short uoUee, f Kotetfo. 0M zaOO- rArw Months jym4 v.r.tfHl aH.V. une jbowwi. ..................... .......... BLANKS BILL-HEADS, J '''- T TTTfTTW TTPiTVa flTTa rlfa-JIJ jdtta-iftmo. W.1 HA Hi r; oj ram taBn-j ,i etJoqsh Jii.' .. ! Off ft rrfn- f rtp TtniffirK :..:?-. .... . - ... awajjs i "fn; tjm Mis :7.'iiHU JiiI! ji bus i tli i 1DJ .f-UHJHT Is-; J lUli : i riilttQf ftfll lit 4'in'1lt!u, ..1-.. l.uluitnii ntlfrtA.u pHooiiAiriif,fe'i;ri5fss!i'Tiiii,i J- fcPTEMBPR 16,1879. NO. 3,293. PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKSTaC. is v fp is 11 II I ITJI 111 II 'WWW v nr .: J I I , I I II 1V I ' 111 Jf II 1 . If I .111 mTTfi(S. T04HE-PUBUGr OUR STOCK OP STAPLE AJJJ? FAJCJC" Is now qpetf an ftutas for insoeorkwe- And the most complete BiedTaf Dr found In the Sftuni iuciguiucepi Representing 820.000 In anything ever before seen In the citjrX te &uuwn iaci among the ladies wat-ve i market in , -r tVSsrs. Carrying a larger and .handsomer stock than any house in CbarloMH I .Don't !lall tcHOBk tor RfbbtMtn Call on us for ' ' ' . ..Jauwiod f :v.vJc!t jTTot4e3aKh j 1VKK - wrfrhiyeBgA tof exhlbltiokby Amrwne saej sap. y ; Goods to be hartSsest we have ever offered. Oartockof ved a mouMlmoK , , . i CSM1 t- Like a shadoweaStward thrown A 7 . El POGHfiL EL JWS-SX) iPt TTS. C From ft minRfit like a moan JfcjJJ ' l ..-at aUa,?" he sang and asked ; .u .i ithTiiSZ.., K And heSrald sang-but all In vain; h. ?7rv. . . . X I X11i6itoAM1 ThB minstxpl hands. Ask lor MnnnelS. Ask for Tnwnla TahlaT.lnan Napkins, elo. 3Se mks and ask for Ladlea'; Gents' und Childron'8 Under Vests. ; the largest in the city. Is wejl worth ijeeing, bell ur siock oieadJHaOitlnfc Jaual to any LtnVimaAkfct' WeSlewVdlnthe Everybody Is Invited to call on ns. We will show them polite attenflonand nice goods. , . , JfOLrvapeciiuiiy. . ...ii.ll jj XASImfiMS. Democrat and Home copy. 8k uxuitxxxt. mmimw WHOLSAMAREAlt VJKALKR Ul r;!.;.w7 .-fTni'jt 7n dJ,' u- j. ;::-)(' V--(1 ;..).( ALL ,K.iMJ OK ' - A i ifri 1hs.'w.-o .lo ifo8 feldT .VV tlil A FULL tTft&'bt'-' iom MafjattesygOaLajwt roaied In song, . i , : wnaLaus rne world?" comes-ifom tne tnrong They tain would sing the world to rest do A n -Aitd setlieBaiitJB ountiess iieys h n n-fw Sf?SK2SwSr . . rl, And .as the breathings of the breeze, Embroidery, eae st '.TSent ureirs j , . and. " ' .' ' . a 'banffeeAe stock L 1 iLKfliQB , Bents IN WHITE AND FANCY COLORS, Corser) ggjSLW Chn A large stock of Kid Gloves, from 1 to 6 Buttons. f ft t r i m i v -. , III sKln ftl cehrrlAeJ l f i KEEP'S SHIRTS, Cuffs, OoVatfaiiaximbRilas fietaaiq ad-lok at our stocfciof Seatt' an Tfcutir attffitidioflfflats. Gents' and Youths' Caps. Beady-Made Clothing in Diagonal, Basket Cloth. Fancy Casimere and Cheviot Suits in dress and business styles. A large line -of ,&rpete,iigndVPU Cloths, We ask 8peeliritrti$duitllDe it jfies'I Hats and Millinery Goods, we are wining tb compare goods and prices with any one. Our stock of Boots and Shoes is complete. Give us a call. Special attention given to orders. Respectfully, , , - . , , - T, L SEIGLE & CO.. .Chirtli, frffi st-.CbAr C. : iiuoM I -m baa .steiiimou Put FOB -moo a I. .;. j ut --.r.il i.;!-)ri,jo:q tiU ,j(juu& wis nl ALE AND PORTER, yi-jlij Ajff e of charge for F. C. MUNZLEB. W?t Tmadiriary I fH VI Si I I tJ to any partof the city, ire dozen. . . celve prompt attention. re- 19 W.H -rfl 51 , us lo 'jiJ.-fiO LOUNiGES. ' , .::(.HJ:q'Hi dUjtl.'l . tlUURU 1. PARLOR .nueiw-ul ni) 7 . , .NO, ,! prisx Tbab,Stbkkt. ;-j;!:: cpABLorit 'ht , Bne supply., ., x r, t!i11iroiu r.fi;ii) .-.(fji.i i t i a.-"Wnmtnl ;dl-j.i v,. ' .jiwm July 24: i .j . ".rtiwi-t I TNDERTAKING . . f he uaderslgned la now prepared to fill all orders bf UndirtalAiflr mvmgdVrfand- tor every'claai full assortment of )!;' 1 bflM aiTO CASKETS ANftWRIAL-C.. .' ! -' J :m ("i ll .'f!i!;(jp tt N,h both Wood and MeUUlc j.-,.,. dtrihe aaiptiWartdtcaah-aaif jpHtnaAaui My faclUUes this summer for the delivery of Beet in Charlotte solicit the patronage of the public. ' Wines and the beet'LKiuora, -oa tow&JHfb$oc JOSEPH FISCHESSERO' ju27 iit.V. ,1. S.,1.; .1., J. mj mat !;'!: ! i : g:i!;-i)iijii-Hl -iutnUt Tl ll.; 1 c-..i 1 i-j'j; Hearses 'furalshea'K desired I j-.i ; .3-.,. i, d -riu-. nu J.riJ-M MIX! -i.iu.7 fd A is :i3TAi.nh'lif F.irnlture of every Description Repaired at shel Mine 20. Wlth K. fl. Rogers, le tfeet; Q. A. MCLEAN & CO., Tothe: HAVE REMOVED Abwttftftn". Where can be found a fin 'stock of i . .. SUGAR, COFFEE, " MOLASSES BACON CAHjTASSEDj jatAJ LArD( FlU1lEiL'TOB'ICC0, CIGARS, -si ;-""l!iAhd such other goods as?We? r-:1 RV STORE. sh.' found in ft FIRST-CLASS GROi Xtiew uuuus iueap lur JOE. EISjCIBBSSER. SOLE AGENT, FOR THE 4TJ9RW5rrT " Let those who never drank Beer before, , .Gp.tp goe FJschesser's anddrink the more." FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICE ALL THE WAY. What Ails the WorUT BI TAtHSB BTAH. " i the world?" the Poet cried ' does death walk everywhere ? tears tall anywhere ? Sayeclpuds, and souls have care?" ad signed. When o'er the listening world there floats such melody as 'raptures men, When all look up entranced and when The song of fame floats fOttbh?e'e$ ttiea . .Ajdjrdcreejg Their sweetest harps have broken strings, LlkemrsfetitJarr' And sntnfthnty, spmfithlng ftvfir nriaxg The song the greatest minstrel sings. OBg is incomplete fiijuiB can ever ru oids of perfect so Tlfe toftelnf thoifrht that e'i f TCI tfffzr If tf Ii J "What alls the world?" he sings and sighs; No answer cometh to his cry; He asks the earth and asks the sky; The echoes of his song pass by Unanswered and the Poet dies. -4- I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, bywWchlamableto p' dir araxigMnd for sale by the keg IurUlTljJbIeS CI i Brought to my door lnjgijce-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. SSe umkMmmmt it asiparCartdtcaah-aaif hMb-nMctenl .?(: town Ji8 itt bs toUoit tiudf 1j: r faclUUes this summer for the delivery of rare-better, than ever, and as th . sole agent tiarlotteot ffie Attanfa Brewerj. I respectfully TTTTT STOP AT THE BOXlJSJN. ilV u a js. ' Salisbury, N. C. C a Bbowh, Proprietor, Late iof he Nalonal,HoteL Raleigh. aoWyjCiflef Clerklvt O.Sfe.lbu Secrets of Her Success -Krfae Beauty tat Mind and Heart Superior to Loveli- Cor. Philadelphia Timea.; ;,; j,, 1tVlU. u ,. ,, Sociecy in the United States has read or heard about Mrs, Langtry. There is no ddtim !df tier being a "queen of so-j Giefe "T iPhotographyi Aaan doubtless; widened immensely the circle; of. her admirers," tJtrtTiot even the ai t of a Mil- lais or a Foynter is tne causa causaris frthe . admiration of cultured men. and the envy of her own sex, owing toi a combination of qualities rarely con-j centrated in one'rMman form. She has mind and heart. She has soul. With out broachinu any special theory as re gards the connection between mind and matter, it would b fair, to, argue fn tne probaSinty ot siwhraaetitRif and spirit ual excellencies adding infinite grace to an otherwise perfect physical type. As a matter of fact, however, Mrs. Langtry does inherit a . birthright of beauty', which has been 'suWfiMted and ethere alized by goodness and poetic intelli gence. 1 call in evidence of this asser tion the spontaneous testimony of one off the greatest contemporary iiijtisfcs, the peculiar type of loveliness to De met with in the peasants of Normandy, only, of course, in the slightest degree"." Beauty, be it sri'cotira iiever quite carry society by storm. I have, for ex ample in jfn'y.Wi5d.'sye ' beauty who in spite of the smile of royalty, never C. S. BrowWJi dec 80 alstant. 'elburn As $2.00 MARfHALL; ,Jf8-rE H o u s 0 U S S2.0Q El SAVANNAH. GA. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. . r i - t i . i IT v i . t 11 , Reduced rate $2.00 and $2.60, according to loca tion of Room. M. L. HARNETT, Oerlc, lateoPantex?HoteL Feb 16 tf. - ' RYEf'ORAHAM iitHHK AND WHEA'TBREAB c. zsr Consignments solicited and Kitlsfaction r XlsctlXamaxxs. 1 (HUl "KBIMPLE DJEEDS, ;! mi , vi;,t OBSERVES OFFICE 1 Cjiliaa at i may iia. Orders for orname "ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. person ae Any pc City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern eon2 weuoi water, brick kitchen, wlthW urchase ra WeU imprbvi AnlanAM Ana flvt,nUnutes,waUtt the public cprOTioaawayTJOTnymg at ojiareyjKBaoj tatEHSJOmCE. I OBSERVATIONS. jriltdLioVl tisloniijdlxeshVieESui, recently listened attentively to some conversation in regard to Jesus having been a Jew. At last he could stand it no longer and broke out with: "Well, I don't see how that could be, when God, His father, was a Presbyterian." '" Ohe-'&'a oBotoPbok 'wnB'are spending their vacation at Kennebunk, sent the followtneexpresslvejettert , "We dug a woodchuck out et nls" hole; It was a sKuhk; we slept in the barn that night" That boy will make a good reporter. He states fac in JityBA fewest words. Kinston Freeman. ' "In the f.urth place," said the preacher to his drowsy audience, "Those of you who are awake will notice" etc There waa a pause, a sudden straightening up of almost everybody in the con gregation, and .general -appearance on nearly every face as if to say, "Why don't you fellows keep awake oetterv" The He has At least the cable doesn't say that he has, and if the-agenv-Qnha other -W ,1s . needeettng'to-send ser ael of some turn. Norristoiim Herald. A popular actress-fA-Lbydott, 'wishing to go off on a little holiday, employed another actress of In ferior talent, but nersonally greatly rembUng laSeceWeS MhauatSartf hf ve been given to her mistress. Tradition insists that 'corlets weie erst invented by a brutal butcher of the thirteenth century as a punishment forhis Wife' 6hefate-very loquacious, and finding that nothing would cure her, he put a pair of stays on her in order to take away her Dream; &m so prevent ' Berj as- nemoognirott talking. This cruel punishment was inflicted by nthar hAartlAfia himlnhkdlJil1 at lost, therfl wna scarcely a wife In all London who was not con-! aemnea to the ime amicnon. rne pumsnment became so universal fr-last that the ladies, in their own defense, made a fashion of It, and thus' It has continued. f"' -rrt 1 ..;. it w iiiiAiU.-iT i young Klnsrtjf Jpjr&Jaiviry dilatory lover, is not called to see nls girl for several days. succeeded in penetrating the charmed circle and faded away comparatively unknown and altogether unrecognized. Other charms are equally essential to social success ' in England. It is not enough to be a living picture, a feast for tne greedy though respectful eyes of a polished lon. Ifcs not, enough to be so spirituelle that oets marvel at the realization of their most vivid dreams. It is not enough to be sought and court ed by the highest. All this is possible, anAyfiilcdrfiay laekvmpatliand sisuMtMO s,PPWon cerning Mrs. Langtry that those who know her best and those who know her least declare unanimously that her beauty is almost excelled by her geni ality. It seems but yesterday when, as a bride;'sli appeared 1 in the park and set tongues a-wagging. Since then she You are spell-bound by her sweetness before you have hardly exchanged a woman is of course Area, frorftirl.bu.t: this one is gifted with a charm of nian ner,simple.(and sympathetic as that wlierewitn mentally we endow Mignon, and she talks at QAce,Q;pretw;an so nruaieaily-fchat yo are-4BseBSibIyam ferBsedi with ithaMeaiOfi her absolute sincerity. The bright, ringing treble to ' At ftSisfiw.iwSece stie was the cynoaui'e, sfie astonishehnny ebtcli by heir' .' fflWHHK tmparliality. The-lt)ain ana unawaew yaifiuioi claimed if e charac- hr elbow awtiMilliancf, sUKKt at iLtsdylFke in every brtsbesaiasjprefc setVett itfffcalted epuwioa eobo- . nour-aiieir PTOX OTVliVtaswrirriRrhaiiasi E&maine I howeF?V same, true tw th tactile j eriibleiri forever her's, the Jersey Liori full p7E5 fl-riif-. tJ oJ sii n ft kWiIjiw f Tfrte. Crop O uestion-Jleceitt i; mr tja,roiii4a. j,prqaaite;eni on -biticeiL v ii' 'iHint:- f , v; BLAOSS,Septt 18, im. ::t TotheEdKorotThe serverr The .mercKaftts'of -our 'town are re celyikmeitckspf gtobds foi--toe' tall ble? the whistle.pf their steam gin for the first .time this season1, &s a'signal that sttfle fof-the market ' 'There is a cood cr6p:ifi fhis immediate, vicinity and the e ready' toj prepare the fleecy xner tvictri" corS "cfop; is' likee.1 Very- fme. The "weatherts Very l'fay6ifabie for picking cotton and sowing oat,s, 'and the farnv iowrng a great deal pf forecast eta are bV 'sbwrnsra'. wmcn;,rox ;its qaairty ana' ciieapness o: mwM$X9ty, crop of: the latter. 2 nlaitinn nrWioVr -trroa Vial4-1 5l;'T5cl itiojriM Charles 'M. 'Green:; Esq mm. of fhe.'StJite: LeMslattitei a tnaYi wnTt.nvTirii qualified to rettreseht position to which hejihds been elebted. This is mexmoot late in Adte-vv'Jaekspn, wnq xesigned as pro bate judge.' ' 'TJW cotnjW 'regret these resignatiotis. iBoth theuncpDibehts-ar odrmeTF'and! wef'gallabt soldiers during the late war. Col. Jaeksmi, Jthe rfis.Tje'oble'M We commarfder ul ttre tfr-Tegiment, b. v. urtdiwas imcoanfiand of a company f TexMsand-Went through many k hard fought battle unscrtthed. He and his brothe,,ieer-Yi,J Green j'Wrfdas pro moted iqcfiheraalcofc a Jarigadier'ene- ;prolessionailS;in tne law- .) Arer . y, GiefirW1ioiflwd jst after th elose of madBr ooe- of Txass...brichtest..sons. )rrc Thr'tt'eWbbrri itt-Rtitheribrd county, 3theaiitoiii3exa wtiereiithey entered the seiwloeS ThiTOfUeh! is due to your State, of which th-jy were natives. SJie baS had many sons to cast honor upon her. She stands secottd to none in this re spect. fu-n;i ......;? . ... Mr. ThOMas Joseph Bowen. who was aCrfedUn Ruthetel;Jf Ci, and rsidedof late with bis nephew, 'anUfeHr;. Atfderso$, of ,thi ipleei sof tening of the braiaiJuiHis oody was taketfyi MsriendsHfi Tetativesi-to townjfiiuEuiierforatoa, aa4:tt herft in- C5huxclixuThe: f uaieral ceremowjes weie conducted by the Bev Mr. McGilvaray, of the Presbytertarf Church. Mr. Z. P. Mooref Burke county, N. w wwlftw51 been diving at this place MriJoerjh. Hardin, a citizen resid to appear oh the 15th instant .(tordayj before the United States courta&Green lile, S. Vr ai'OlJUt vviUVsevtiuteeii the August ternrof the United States court jftJKra, (arenviMe, forifiola tionsof KliJInfdmal reverfne lawrhey were discharged on the grounds that they would in the future abstain from such violations. The tbest , citizens of this section entered ' into' ' obligations with these men at the time and pre sented it to the district attorney, who has itqn file,, in jiis , office that they would use every effort to prevent any further violations of the law and keep a close observance and report all off ences n rmm.that.time to this thjer hive bdehVt Eolations. Mx. 'Hardfrft conduct has been unexceptionable. He has respected the law as any other good citizen, and ttrecitifceiis who pledged themselves felt that he was secure un der their pledges. rTha district attorney now brmgS-up the wisff against-Hardin, under the technicality that there is in clude44&thftharge,s, vinGsiagaiflst him of resistance against the authorities of the United States. The citizens took control of this matter and said there should be no mo -violations. Public opinion put it down and brought the entire country under submission to the law. What more could have been done if eveyKieM.0fitli'adoused had been punished? To gain respect and obe dieca fofirheiair if the;objeojb4 of the ixfrmfeiliitftj e Mmnalsor w Viola tion ; anything farther is persecution. ; It is nothing shorJuif. this if he is tried j . . -. .1 1 J Ti . 3 i V J Hiiu punisneu. ii is not goou ium to a people wha .have .tried, to raid ,the au thoritifeift JLfafe brefearvakm'f; the law by a policy that they have offered and' that has been accented, and which thev Khoxf will aceb'nipfish all thatcdttld be accomplished. course. We will await their Ego. ; bmiWkom to Put the Blame. Washington Sunday Gazette. o representative of eittier-the peo ple or the States, whAI theiEV9tes for the electoral commission, iari vlioli- j orably excuse themselves by saying Mr. Tiiden could have changed their opin ions or votes jftq -mat -what Mr. Tiiden worfted, ftwastheir; Sworn duty to have voted for or against the electo ral bill as in their judgment was the intenesfca f of i &qr Constituents ; and tWose-wtfa Mserfcea the interests they were elected to serve, betrayed them, if they voted otherwise, even to seat Mr. Tiiden or anybody else. Therefore, let the representatives of the people assume the responsibility of their own cowardice and not attempt to charge it to Mr. Tiiden, wh6 did net "officially" know, under the circumstances,whether or not heiWas to be made ! President by the politicians after having been elect ed by the people. These are the facts, and to all who aided, abetted, or even countenanced the electoral commission a Radic-panppliticalTmachins to defraud the American people we say to them, "that he who is without sin let him cast the first "stdne." We will fur ther say, that we are ready and willing tcf ptfblish his response without chatfe, that the people may learn that4 itr was not Mr. Tiiden who-sacrificed himself to cheat them, but their representa- own responsibility,. cheated the people of a chief magistrate and Mr. Tiiden of an office. In our opinion it is not and never was the fault of President Tiiden that he failed to beinaugurated. The trial atyBfeBBlBriM8si, of Henry Jv Gully, -for therihujder of CorneTTa unisnoim, whs cuiiuiuubu last riuay. DuriortWlfsrWargufiitrre ftiry mailwlmsMjeeri siekrvradays. td an not bejagf&ieja sijj up, wTMQyMfi witobeaJii Wjuanrtes than half ai X02 L AS fl. m I ; w " .JJ.i 'I .1 ill Hi HU S 1 1 I. ," J' )' J I rtSmiU fl'ilfJ'uTI r!J ,'r u;iIjjV5' I'-f'i 'i m-!t tni. 'ns V, E ARE GOING TO MOVE ! i;!. 1 And we intend to dear out every vestige In remnants from thli season's business. We win occupy t new Store, and Ineompllment propose operant mi elegant Njwock; hence, from this day a tremendous sacmce oh our remalrjing odds and ends. . " ' ' '' An of ur Straw Hats, without reserve, ranging at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3, closing at $1. Our Nainsook Dndervesta, at 78e. and $1, at 80c. Our - ff' " " fmialeaiis Vumt at ?6c and Si, atSOe.".. ,i To Close the Season's Business Prior to Removal ! .U.J 11 if t Out Spring Cass. Suits will all be placed upon two counters and closed uniformly at $10 and $12 former i Cass. Pants win be reduced to two classifications, viz: $3.60 and $2. Such bargains have 'never "been offered.' and we invite earlv attention to best selections. Respectfully, E. D. LATTA. BRO. luiitoa OurWitrVe Mockof tne hi- m ARRIVING DAILY .,'J r.h -IN- : it ::i.d I,,, ,;. ; ti: iiHin v i r I !Mi. ; .it W.A V'k . : of i.;li:;-j ' i i, s-,: :- :: .1 : i;. : 1MT ITIIS M .. . ...;;iiu i, I I .1! i Mil 7.: I Mammoth Southern Clothiers and Tailors. .. . i-.iij jl j ; 1 ; . -. . "i- v i - . .'lit: i ';:( 'V, s; N. B. Our Stock of Boys' School- Suits is complete. - If M 0'l- t:jii::: . ' ' 'til! i . ! I i , ' ! , : i 1 1 . 1 1 ; i j : n . i i i ii.! '...:.: J '-sii ' 1" i .-I .!( I ! r.4t ! -A: . : : :: t,;d- i-.iiJ tn'l : ' ; I' "' ; 1 U:iS u-. ...'iii.lv '. . it. -.'..,-i it j ii f . I ii i .-l-iil'.iU lit !i . ! ; ill--' . ' '-,.-.') u : i ' i '.. a ':..; ti-. ;; - j., hn. -i. I ; :.. . '-ti.'f :.. - til ; : ; 'i i .' : . .i.i, -! :... ,-i i i.";;.f.r i ' ; . :.: 'i-tn, 11 i.i . : v :i.-il, ' . 1-g- ' '; , '. ,: i IJlt ) -' i. 3 Li Hi It . " ,'.! 1 I H l. . . ' . . f! I j ! , .. , ' rl 11 J 1 ' ! i Willi-. i 'I'ldi ''! .'. , : . -i -.fit "(itociij; ai'iU ot .' ;7;. .11 i ; iiiiii ') , 11 UiH.b il And with this announcement we beg to bring your attention f 6 the fact that we produce' tms season, m our newly arranged and spacious storey' Evei THE LARGEST ,t to this market. ELEGANT 8TOQK i feiijii'jb I I"' ' 1 plete; ip elegance and iyl it '!t'" 0 AND MOST . . ,; . 1 1 . , I I :tr .lillJIU j: I J i. . , . I . i .! 'it! I : i u J -i i ... i l,i Every; care has b&eii kfen L'make each daHtivTif: rin rfyrvi '-'M 1 ':.,..',,.,,''"""..".;'. - r ii!J:jii'ii!:iI'i Oil' .iftff .H RRfilni!'!' .'i.'t Without losing sight ot this most ;etpiMirt!,a Htdltf 11 . .. . ... i . . Ul.J ( "SI I I ? 'Ml J r, ntl'ti I i l; i." Iimi', L I.) f)t!;l; "tj.-'i ii yrrmr.'ji ioi i-.tto, S. iasjia maike our estabU We respectfully invite each ;aud every otflB to tliMpectiod of our various ' liis of gkd9f ge d pohte cprps of clerks w buy .or not, - .: . .vui jo n-ihr.iHi ...u -m utit in.r. Very respectfully, jiMstJ-;;: i l.Hl hid iiJiv .'J'i!;,.!i 'I.I I i'i.'.o ,r -f yniiii 3fiudn j fii;j . iiELffliBrM mm. m. in. ?Mji;r. .a.','!. Ut; ii wrriut..f. Pi ." f . f , 1 j; :i! . ' :.WE" DSIRII Tty CALLPECrtVATTEXTIC TO1 'Ofrll ; LARGE ANC VARIED ASSORTMENT OF . . ..,,--,. ..... . ; , i ., . r ., .... , hi. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, !&c &C4 Selected with great care. ObrBhelves and counters will be f otfnd xeplete with !att the bveitiesofc tbe iatest d most .;. attractive desigoBr ". '-" n '-"-"j t"- j i AND AM THE LATEST Slflfl In our Store, will lie found .Goods that; notwithstandiag the advance in the riw material, we are 'able to offer at the old prices, jand hi some instances lower thant ever before - j The reputation of our house for keeping Goods' of well-known makes, (so hat theictistoiriers may be assured of getting full value for theirJ money) will be fully maintained- also its character 'pEBLAB CLOTHING JHOUSlfi OF CHARLOTTE. ' ,; v jCorp'f.Trade and Tryon Streets. ' , ' .J r Srr.W are selling oS Ora entu e,itock of Boots and Shoes at and below cost; W, KAUFMAN" & CO. f. . , Corner of Trade and Tryon Streets.; ? .. , , r : BY S. LANDEdKE'; ,'':V: v ON TRADE STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE ALEX ANDER HARRIS?, I WILL . SELL THE BALANCE OF-MYT: 'l SUMMER GOODS; -. SUMMER GOGDS,! 1 V i'i JM' REGARDLESS OF C0ST,:, "JCO -MAKESROOM FQR MY EALL STOCK: t ; ,1 fl Hi'! f MRS. R.;5eNELIS; i i r ti!')i : . Mf4-t--:iii .-"Ik-ijaipiM niilit-witi .f.'i-i j iMuMl Uli .Ct! t.?,.U iK'iO'' ' . ;:' i 0'' Ift.iiS 'ihaii-Jt-KM As the warm weather is now fairly open, when lee has Jbeeoaw eeetty 4 m prepared t flit ' of Fore like Ice Biesnteh Vhalebeeato? ' merlr selling. . M.oimfces daily deliver! to regujcuraers. Those, who do not desire Ice eaohV haregular haanaaea eu proeare ttekeS by PPljlng to driver ot cart or tanMaAommu-f ,Ie . by ear-toad,- barrel or otherwise s speaa;1ind 1 promrjl?wguaranteed tateverj lastanxtavTsn I In the business, embraclngWl kinds ' f or fainlUes, foaMr4 anmjoie.UidmaifllB various kinds usually cawiedto tb taMines.aaeU as 5-4 dressed flooring, 6-8 dressed ,euln setoct, dry boards, &a ; large stock of laths; shingles; in? tonWhedon appUts&oalrAlsor pfhlmber furnish on shortmnottoe txnv4-i June 25. J. T. ANTHONY, i 1 !
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1879, edition 1
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