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: ' - t . . k - : 0o& S&$ Sirfixtiii Ml' 1! :3 TOE OBSEKVlOi JOB .DEPARTMENT. Iliis b?en thoroughly supplied witb every needoL want, iind with the latest styles of Type, and every niHiiuer of Job Printing can now be done with iKMiiinsH. dispatch and cheapness. We can furn ish at shott notice -.m . rii H M,AN14, BILLHEADS. LETTER HEADS, CAKDS, K 5 : ' TAGS. RECEIPTS, FOSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKS, C. , SUJSSOtUrXWir JUTMA t.mnty.A Iknly, vm year, (jpoatxritf) KfaM. 00 fiz Mi onthx 4 00 Tkrte Mimito. One AfoMA. J .i'.ui-..,.v;1a-j..iU4: t- 1 1 ! . At- iil .aid ' WSSKLT MDItlOH ! " reeAfy, (m (A lotw w aiwcJ.! $2 00 abttmtu.'.:. L.,...:.r::l:...... .. i oo i i H. l ' n 'i, r o' .vihi.n&c.l.l ii i. ."f r.. Vllmip M?u .dMfl8 1o t!MM ji b-.!J '!' CHARLOTTE, NiC' llfllMD&yi SE1TEMBER 18, 1879. VOL. XX. NO. 3,295. , . H " I I ii i i I . . . , . ; , ; i V . n - i i j-y- II I A. - A. ill! TO THE PUBLIC. OUK STOCK OS1 STJIPLB JND WNCJ U now open and ready for Inspection. We claim to have THE HANDSOMEST STORE: And the most -""j Slaonifiecnt Carpet Room, Reuresentlrur S'20.000 In Carpets alone,' surpasses anything ever before seen In the city. It la a well- known lact among the ladles that we lead the marKei, m ' DRESS GOODS, Carrying a larger and handsomer stock than any house In Charlotte. Don't fall to ask for Ribbons. Cull on us lor CASSIMERES AND JEANS. Ask for Flannels. Ask for Towels, Table Linen, jorums, ctc ue sure ana ask lor Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under Vests. Out - Hosiery Department - Is weil orth aeelne. being the lareest In the cltr. Our stock of Rearty-Ma-e Clothing Is equal to any In the n-.nrict t We have the best Shirt sold In the Sfcite. r i die money 75 cents. In short, we have everyiniiiij you want, and at prices as low as can be found anywhere Even body Is Invited to call on us. We will show them polite attention and nice goods. Very respectfully, ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Sept. 14, 1870. Democrat and Home eopy. 5r 00il5, ihlathiug; Tl IE; JATEST NOT THETieAST: - - We will have - oup otock geady for exhibition by Monday. September 15th, which Is the lareest and '.handsomest w have ever offered. Oin stock of bSKS, feydpardneScrae perlltely; : J': IXwi't be bunipliCTi dfesrest. C.' Bilan6"U g Dtows teput llehUy ; rj udarjwlebeFMe'lT a'tMsoilowt 7 Black" ahiTColoMd 8Kk-tt ' trnesvBlack and Colored Hp"act , ,-JHenm V raSkakahCrWffll Sat :-P J Ci - -I Back-agfaX boi ... Swing jsoroahsk MTSd da-Uggers- w hen lhouers derxjer go. Top ladles cross ober! (TtaV on Mil I take a drain): 21 I&nmen bo&U "Xes l'se sober enrietta Cloths. Dran pe All Laud iaapWoas Ooodsin all the latest styles. WehaveaJargeatockptBepeUants.ln plaid-and jaKHjanawiftriMaBKe nnei8, a This branch eofnprfWaarlln ' BiacK ana wmte Breton, Torcnon taui - real And imitation aBd.afendehn&LaeBfl l.adles Silk and Lace Scarfs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, SJik Illusion, , -. Tissue and. Berage r IfflUing,, Dress Buttons, Hamburg 'and Swiss Embroidery, i a- handsome stock i Ladles', Gents' and Chll- Git yo' pardners, fust guatllllon! Stomp yo' feet and raise 'em high; Tune is: "Oh! dat watermlllion!" sGwia to eat It blmeby. Kalnt tell how de fiddlers am. amino? Hold up yo' faces! .-DQa!t&Jo0klngat yo' feet! SftnrjD' pardners to yo' places! XEf ''Witet' hard to beat iwingacr When yo's ready low's yo' km: st ladv! .as jswin screw www Utitai)! HUllUT lfe3ta!2aH Right and lef , don't want no walkln'; MaKe yo' sieps ana snow yo' siy ie, jf:ii;-.J-to I (7? ki"i.i:')1 ir-.-l lf ,JfBSEBVAT10NS. ! t T , r charge to kepl have' .he remarked as he glanced at a aouDttui item on nis leager. syra- It is an ol.l paying that remarksy f'Vrrtoe never grows oia." Tne trouoie is, most oi us aon i give it a chance. Gouxmda Enterprise. "Prof. Tlce,"says an exchange, "predicts that the hottest spell by far Is yet to cornel"' That is HOSIERY n IN WHITE AND FANCY COLORS. Corsets in afl grades.- Ladles', Gents' and Chil dren's Underwear. A large stock of Kid Gloves, from 1 to 6 Buttons. 3XtVUXtUVZ. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nXALSR IK all' Kikos OF ; .:'t!i If vii t ! ,- BEDDING, &C. A YTJLL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS AND LOUNGES. ; " 3 ii fill . If. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. ?- COKK1NS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 Wbst Tradx Strwct. CHARLOTTE, N. C Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a lrtne supply. July 24. NDERTAKING rtie uudersigned is now prepared to nil all orders ' (r every class of UiJ.lertiiMng Having" oi hind T ill assortment of 0OKKIN3. CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metallc r- f' we "are sellinz the celebrated S ir KEEP'S SHIRTS, Cuffs, Collars and Umbrellas. Be i jrekiftt look at our stoeVof Gents' and Youths' Stiff and soft Hate. Gents' and Youths' Caps. Ready-Made Clothing in Diagonal. Basket Cloth. Fancy Caslmere and Cheviot Jsuiw in axessand business stiles. A. large fine of Canet, puts and Of! jClotis. We ask8peclat attention to our line of Ladle's' Hats and Milliner Goods. We are wllUng to compare goods and prices with any one. Our stock ot Boots and Shoes is complete, dive us a call. special attention given to orders. Opp. Chart' 3ept. 14. .Respectfully, irietle'rioW, ?ron st ,arioe? N. a HEADQUARTERS Bottieu Lager Beer, -mi . : r ii;i.-. 1 ..-.I., A "coustant reader;' advises us that there Is a vast dltktetKt .betwmi fetx skSledrjwoTkmen and six killed workmen. 'S, we know It Abr. Her. Fond parent to eldest "Don't you think your baby brother is beauuiuiv" jciaesi -xes, niam gia, Lthrjies very nice; tat phe oiis TOO mch refinement is bad. Can a San i ran else prompt Thoma Carlrle. lying on his death-bed, may with some of truth exclaim: "What, after all, Is fame? I have written books, but a champion pe destrlan is my superior!" Com, Ada. Rural etiouette: Guest "Don't you know any better than to walk Into my room without rapping r yousee I an tall, undressed!". Servant-fni-you needn'i dxcuyoutselfj tnuiu I don'tirJlnV."- Aitarewsr vuzar. When vou see an article in the editorial columns of a paper headed "The Political Outlook," look at the bottom line, ana ii it says -soia Dy an arug- al8ts." don't read It. There is such an aiucle go- lns the rounds, which Is an advertisement of patent medicine, it is a counteneu wen calculat ed to deceive. Don't read a political article unless the owner's name Is blown in the bottle. Veclds Hun. Rome Sentinel.- A.voune DiHO.. a, man. a mem' ber of one of the first families of Syracuse, went to a watering-place this season for recreation. When he returned one of his acaualntances asked him whether there were medical springs at the re sort which he had visited. "Sprlngf aw yes, I believe there were." , "And what was the property at the water, cathartic or diuretic?" "Well weally, I don't know, my aear ooy, i aia not lasie It, but from tne spell vsnauw pay u was emeuc The vEtna Company and ibe L,ale ) the Editor of The Observer: ' To Beine in your city and on my way to Ilendersonvilfe in the interest of the Etna Life Insurance Company, which oelve prompt attention. tPJ4 ,,Bli.W,t .r - . -an..;. ' T. H' H v r ALE AND PORTER, IrTrClJ m 4cBarTieQj(3yered to any part of the city, free of charge for SI. 00 per dozen. 1 ' IT ( Mllh.I.KK. I XTr.rth Pumlina T uckf In t.liA mnrninc All ooIeawpMSA'iiiUiiW.' Jill re-1 issue of your v&pet, llated 17th Septern- A J I I.t. "PQfMO fri Pat" frwl 1 n VultfiV- son's policy, 'oi'balem. I presume you mpan R. 1. Patterson. The company hare no policy issued upon' "the life of n. c. Patterson to my Knowiease. jmv connection with the company has been fourteen years next October. ne amount of death losses paid through mv office to the widows and orphans and others in the State during the time, is over eight hundred and twenty-jtve thousand dolUifsi and of the amount paid $20,000 was on thedeatu of Mr. Tate, well-known in your city. The hdelitvof .the. company. iu,J?ayine all just uftl ftttt Wes.j$C fully at tested by the American people, or wnom we have over mjwo memoers, ana tnis number is CQnstantlyiaCieai4ig,,hw- inff tnereuv pudiic connaence in mis old institution, whose past record for far'khd honorable dealing will com pare favorably with any other institu tion in this or any other country t,Their ability to pa future losses consists ill the fact of their having at this time over tw'tmty-five qullHMis Uavaille aserjRf&Tfireioe&jirney uaye more than four mulioris andahalf dol lars over and above their liabilities. refer you to the Secretary of State for the correctness of my statement in whose office you will find on hie under oath a full detailed report to January, 1879. Col, Patterson was a; generous heart ed, . Wgh-loned, educated ' gfentleinan. lie uiiu two uoiicea 111 uio j.u uum- pany of $10,000 each one taken out in MAM MM JOE FI8GHESSER. SOLK AGKNT FORfriB ATLANTA BREWERY " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Frachessefs and drtak toe more' o FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BRSSWfciY, ON ICE ALL THE WAY. I have an arrangorrieHl with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg . iLL. ivi .) PURE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door In an Ice-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons lti-CM,H!f 'i'W.lrri beer from pe at tmnicfe prioee, aadi- jvawant- ed to be as puiaBd &eMi as u jusi m - TAifat blue itftrft Dobular polnr for lit- i . lancy slxjn am Jwiw sellitig at gTeatly'reducedices. - Armure ana velvet figured silks are among the latest impoitations. Flush and velvet figures on slice sur faces bid fair to be very fashionable. ; Ciiftu tnadje up I entirely, of puffs, short. QurI$iaatC .friztts are coining in vogu, . , . i iyery'Xull -plaiting and itiucliings of Bretoa lac ard used to carnish sum- iher costttTjries.u; ?J f Dainty Swiss ties for ladies are fimsh- tfbfw ; Ds j fW'it 'clQit guipure em 001141 v., ; , The English jockey cap is takinc .uie place of t ftSjiiS.te.ye.pipe iinghi for lady eque6wriH8vii:f:;i i v.u.-. ' The 1 most fasbridnabTe corsages are deeply pointed back n$'; front, With paniers attacneo. , OrttatnjEnjftiJapattese 'pper.nplins are used at fashionable afternoon teas instead of linen damask ones. - . , Lace mits and. gloves are almost uni versally worn at present, and JoaLj be uougnt in a great variety oi cwora . Short sacques are trimtmed with imp balls endifii? irrtaSselSi ach- ball .pen dant at the end,o i fetraiid that, eens drawn into the edge of the sacque sep arately. AlMi x,!-.'4. VZ ijace sleeves are seen on ait uressy silks used f or, ,j;diftner and evening. When they are white they are usually of Valenciennes, but if the scatf or sash is, white .gipaiiish lace the sleeve snouia correspoua. W hite Ubioe : crape shawls ot uie s.iiQ-tairfcJet.'in Yogtie1, a' generation aco are utilized now in pietty ways. Thev form panier mantles with plaited fullness in the middle ' of the ' back, or else tjchus with thie iog narrow ends Ueu;in; front. . : AVhite Spanish lace scarfs are worn in a variety of ways ; they serve as a most becoming vl tor the head during evening strolls; or'-When on the piazza; they are draped around .he shoulders as a dsqu scan.i aftQ mey .areymuaieu up in sashes over silks of plain color..; ... : . t ; A CompofUr niMcba.rg'ed There was a compositor not only dis charged fronv the xa. Jose (CaL) Herald the. other uav, but also hred down iour flighVaof staiisby the infuriated iore- Miah of that admirable ioimml; It 'feanS'the typo was requested to "liven -Workingmen s state convention heimn .tft'it 'town, with the usual remar;iin parentnesis. xne "jour" wno was car rying a tUe inpre beer than was nec essary, just then got hold of the wrong !roceedings, causing the eloquent reso utidiis bOfc Vaii!4.rLan, referring to ite deatli of . a, memterV tb read some thing like this: "Whereas it has pleased J)ivine Providence to remove from otir 'iftidst our beloved comrade "Azariah Mfefuck floud applausel. whofekS been a ii. . a l TT cut on m me nower oi uj,M8M.iuues laughter and promise, it is resolved, LAST ' I li i H; WE ARE GOING T0 :?:BEH3EEi!3 o ' And we Intend to dear oat every Testlge In remnants from this season's business. We win occupy a new Store, and In compliment propose opening an elegant New Stock; hence, from this day a tremendous sacrifice on our remaining odds and ends. , tj .K f.:' f? All of our Straw Hats, without reserve, ranging at $1.50, $1.75. $2, $2.50 and $3, closing at $1. Oar Nainsook Uaderre its, at 75o. and $1 , at 50c. Out Summer Jeans Drawers at 75c and $1, at 50c. PRICES To Close the Season's Business Prior to RejnftGVSI .,.,1, MfJ 1.. 1 1U-: Our Spring Cass. Suits will all be placed upon two counters and closed uniformly at $10 and $12 -former prices ranging up to $20. Our entire stock of , i.i'I: iil -..-1 iJ '.! Cass. Pants will be reduced to two classifications, viz: $3.50 and $2. Such bargains have never been offered, and we Invite early; attention. ;to secure the best selections. Bespectfullj, E. JD. LATTA. ft B&O. : If GOODS I if ARRIVING DAILY 'ill'' i 'T : . IN- - ' '" " " . . i . , j ...j,,. j .mi ...nn : I r- ; V" ; ' . ' - ;r .. ...... , ! - ' "' ' !l- , ,i ,;.i;;i.al .!) if . i ' ' :fl'f :' '' :' ii rail 'l-l-Jiiaal -il ! i-J.-. i ' & BRO?S Mammoth Southern Clothiera and Tailors. in -iMitl tl t l ll . it lilt &kV$ fWW.Wtflr?reByl.iily reheeYsJ aftd 'friends odf si ifcei ettflrl weurtelywMtne wiU ere svffloa- thy in this their hour of affliction cries of f thei of fa voice 'Three cheers for KearneyH Heaven, lament our departed brother roars of ItWghterl, a ! fellow-citizen of tiling u it: neu luiuu, suvtcsiuauuae views cries or Tjn, shut up I jLet s adjourn rj arnJ'brftAd 'aud ffetietonfe svmttathv for his kind. Terriflc cheers. He is not MfcWefelfndfottfiH etc. in i act, tne jm.cm.uck wiaow is hunting for. that unfortunate printer yet, and cherishes the conviction that he is stiiyndijig in the hils., Anson County and tne Revenue Of fi X. R Our Stock of Boys' School Suits is complete. Ii! 1' . ' i-i .'. i iiii 1. ( a; : i It; J 1H' Jin'ii - h !''" I'' - II : i'i ' , 1 i ,- v -.a . lii'"- r.i. .!'( 1. H.i -llllil lllnl! ll. mww rti tie fAiLL fMiii! t t : i.e. v im( Inn. !l V.I-, ( vi t 1 1 I f ' I a.i IJ ill (J -il-M ! !- 1 i -ii ! nil l lit I .I'ti- And with this announcement we beg to bring your attention to the fact that we produce this season, in our newly arranged and spacious store, i.f i ..!! ..I . ,a.'i'-' r!i;iiji..i ' New idrk' 'TlmesT U i vwvriTT XT CnninmW 10 Tla deputies of collector Young, of thisi plete in elegance arid style without losing sight of this most, essential point iti ' trade' i" Jiofninf anni-ul a ldi-rraillinitHiatillanr r -- ':. ,, ..lf . i i .''' I'll r !(":'. last night) dn Moore oonnty.' Inadis- CC r i Z'- -r --w-r patch of the 4th inst gross injustice LT.L T (1 V was dope theipcpl ofi jram, county. V I ill JL JL-J V YV SPfiA fcM-taaytlfereliAiHAfiHJthat rition fe ttvSSi?aS2uS So- asto make our establishment worthy of the appellation of feife'niwr bodies of men, should have been credit-1 He4(WUarterS, for liOW Jrnces. ! a! U'lil i I1 t IMIJi '! )ja ) - !!' n,ia '! ftk.vtu'.-t . TH E LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT StOCK; ;.'.!. !?: iJM.i'-nii-' nf )ti(ii'u vj!rnh:!' ; . i iiail Jj;i!1 u. -1 fi4ii;ab in - Ever brought to this market. Every car has-been-taken to make each department so cotn- itl'jJJllM-l'I SJ i!l ' PRICED 3 i rVMIii; !( '.)!; i a J . liU Mi i ni vlj n connLv- I in . r i ..... ...'.. t : . n ... . a, i . .a c i ,i .- i &'h'JOtttt3LiJttTrj. we resnectiuiiv invite eacn ana everv one to tne msDection oi our various lines or"ffooas. from Deputy Collector Penmngtoii .'L'ig'lwicJ, polttecorps bfclerks will always be in Attendance' 'rcaftd' t'sh'jhlloii eMealna buy Of not, r;;', iv - a,; i. . .;!.,;, r,. reHna muMi ti-rwuKla Tl. CS 1 1 1 a ...III'. '. a I li-Jiaa i. I i iJ' . 1 . i otiupicw given Willi pleasure , ,;.;(:-,,;, lUUt onrl tVio ntlior In I.QftU All lifo ann My faclUOes this, summer for the deUvery ot fire insurance companies who have Beer are betteTtha'eVer.MaTtd'aa the sofr agent In Charlotte of the AUanta Brewery, I respectfully MWiiwsDdtM beBt Uqoom M raoc or salelbrtrJequantll'a tne time. " - JOSEPn FISCHESSER. Hi.;nf ;rrrr.( i proved themselve to be first-class and reliable, make certain requirements of all those who insure and expect to b indemnified. Both parties are expected loted for getting up proor papers ana investigating the character of each loss g0tjeXs. S HOUSK PRICKS A8 LOW AS ANT . nanef fumlsbed lfdeslred - 1 : i' 3 V imitura of every Da: scriplton Bpalredit ino&el If U W.M. WTLHXLM, with E. G. Rogers, Trade Street. Q. A. MCLEAN & CO., HAVE KBMOtiED ' To Hie well known store "room in the Grler & Alex ander building, on Trade street, ? Where can be found' a 'full stock of - i , . . ' i 'i SUGAR, COFIXE, -MOLASSES, BACON, CANVASSED HAM3, LARb, FLOUlt, MEit, tpijdcO, CIGAR3,. ., 15 A (JOIN G axd TIES ' J i And such other goods as are '. f'mndina FIEST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. New Goods Cheap for Cash. -Mi Consignments solicited and satisfaction 1000 FXK SliDEEDS. , MOST APPROVED FORM MM JI VI DCU0 Ml I ther' TOP AT THE BOYBtIN 8all8burv,N.a a 8. Bbowm, Proprietor, rUte if tbe li4aUl pteL taiel c S. Brown. Jr., Chief Cleric; w. o. sneiDura a SlltMWIW on .' ir.M Hi $2.00 H ...JtABSHALt a a O TJ S T7 O U 8 X!i $2.00 E u s U 8 SAVANNAH. OA. Reduced nUe-82.00 and $2.50, according loca tion of Boom. --JiJ! I.: -J .)I If. L. HARNETT, Clare, uue oi rianMsra .jni.nii If HYE, GRAHAM a VTA i. ...tfT.Tt 1.. K.iMita Hi; n:t 1 WHEAT BREAD "both fire and life, and if shown to be fair, losses ate ptoniptiy paiu. in Mr, Patterson's case the proof papers have been Sh the haHdfc df the" dfcmpany about 40 days only, and they have to be ex amined ana QOnuaWptt, uie same way as the poorest and most obscure man in the community, and impartial justice will be meted out(t,o every man. vvm. a. ukow. Manager and General Agent. i Indian Relic. Durham Recorder. Maj. W. N. Patterson has given us a number of curiosities found neat the: banka)fiirf!r Hbpe cifethM ftu SUC VI V t?y CwiltL VIA J bUXU(IAlC VA f UV if m An tinned in Lawson's history, cornea down to us as an aboriginal dweller up on the soil of Ofante. His village was! on "New Hodo creek on the lands now nwn A 'a fi'Ttr 'Pftttersbb' family, in " " J , .. , 1 i." whoso hands it nas ueen reuuuwi of the creek piougneu mrou8u ueiu, and laid bare a long hidden burial placej have in the courae, ini,ben,spatterH oA ani nat. we saw some years ago b XV ma - -r- w Mr Robert Pattei-sonV a number ot , tAey-rMcMmong them a.pejjfecttSknll. ed tq Prp erty last wei rvol)eVi revenue officers much trouble. The prosecution of the persons engaged in the. forcible,. taking of the property from "Pennington will be begun at once. tlia government having employed special counsel tor that purpose. Joy From the New Orleans Picayune's Parts Letter. A telegraph clerk's wife had for somQ time been hi fajltaig heaitllKhe went, bv advice br 'physicians, ' to spend the summer in a farmhouse in Normandy, where boarders were taken, Slteltofryle hen husband almost daily; and gave favorable bulletins of her lealth. Recently he received a letter bearing the postmark of the village where she was staying. It was written by a neighboa,i aeumincea tne wire s death. The poor h usband swooned away; fell into an armchair nd was complete ly stunned by the blow. This stupefac tion lasted three or four hours. He was roused frbiff'it lay 'fti3 Jtdtfor-beU. He ODenedthe door. His wife, the very J! T A. 1 L!-. TTt- piCLUre OI IieiiilU,0Muu uciuic uim. xiia sumrise and iov were too sudden too great. He muttered incorent phrases, hysterically laugnea ana souoea aiter na fear Very respectfiillj, !.,(( i,l I oj f i. ) til!-; , 1 1 Cf ii: : iti.-i-'-'ill 'll 'tu Hff'''tii:ii!l. l.li I'lTWIiilil i! 'I'.; 'lili if l'i 1 in perfect preserxlatOBWfe111 l ito pmoei stone 1 hatchet 1 vejs-naYesaii I Deaue, l(YJf G ARES ! (JAKES ! Cakes at oJ af HOW oqajOWOm Has 22. ;2llATrkAeelP9 Orders for ornamental Cakes promptly attended to. j ju.,t someoiglasffomofilftjj part of an Pr,h.t)?d'WtemV tevra i6ectionsof long, W8BHEBSff in mjrrrryThnri fs also In onrWi'iSi, WELL IMPRO VXD Any person desiring tODurchase weH Improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine weUot water, brick kitchen, within five minutes want of toe public square, feafitc eonmHxHrtcd hy Applying at 'UL dee!8 : THIS 01TKX 9 scrctfcB.if fCh,iepouj5e M l.ew:TOu7FREE'HABho SthS :sVi'wsiPH'T: SMANTstatlon 5, WITd'KpWSJCV:,pitR,TJCH; . 1 ii 11 11 " n .i in 1 in 1. 11 Tim) i 1. Iil liliimii ii nil M L .1. .1. .-1U IJ ll'i .-1. -t-i iiji-i ."'!: II .(Ml. -ni I'JIll.'.l't i : i 1 1 I irU li. iilMt!0 It : ! M.1H', n.ijii-ijin ,!' ? Ii:t. i-; . 1. 1- WE DJESlHB TO- GALL SPECIAL1 ATT-ENT10K TO OUB- -ri-i it- . i ... ..illilllhUDy .;! , .'- i U.l'J.11 KHIi;A,l I LARGE. :ANI?;4iTOSBlTfflff - in - 4hP1 iui (Ui;r'ii-i -i-jj-i J i . ,o jon u;a 'till m-nM ilJiV .."-"-i ' ' i hi iioi'-.f.-M'-'iUrt till Iil '1 ikIj; -'fU I'iii! I' ! ii iiii " r,r i -oiOifiv Ii; ' " ir found Ireplete witli aU; the JSTpvel ties ef, the latest arid n6st tely. He was insane. The physicians! ! Elected with great arfel ; iOur sniives n4i wunterdi iVfUl bd; ioun r his death will speedily follow. 0 . 4-t,,JU,'n, . i , !.ni,:.!iiRttwtlftdsii M AiL; TJIE XATEST STYLES fe--PtjlY;REPlMXBp. J te'cgwiil WbOo a4ya(hBWhMIiili9earJe abtetordffefiatiliM decency. Upon arriving at tne bouse, ?1 . n4 Ti,t.l,nm V. Some miieur uiwroxoan ui wiumuu, uo; h,Wi,n made known his business, upon wnicn he was violentry opposed by one uoiey, a man aviug'Hc umawiuTttkauuiis wilu in i ."k fl'HWA Am lUtTilrtf HfftoOT enmcatocx or Boots, ana onoes at IJjTJJ.JJ,., ., . t. , iJ, . JJ. J.J the woman aforesaid Gpley seized an. IbtiWb dim-, aifl Ji;iiw'.,4Qca"i' ' ;i iii;l ri. ir -!iiiii!l tSW fmnir I .!! iJio icex-Batbfte rrrrrnnn t2T J an mi gaif: A fllU'l'l bii'u ma ai'JlJ'J.! .lirjr-r WI..1 i:7l .71 anUKSTHS-i HAVING with deadly InletrtL. uoen which the latter took ldwf 4 jf oh ung against the wall and fired nTOn tnejaavan niv. The latter fell, and 3Bte?BaJ ifehBSelfneOOTKii'nowvOT.jpim WUUXX3iJ a v 1 oiivht in rnn iiwii fY-rtiMff 1 1 i wkwKfx r. -Tf -iae .it i.i.j .r.;.a';j -iio the neck, ana drawing some oiqoa. ; who Tha wAman was sabseanehtjvQdd9M n .. .at: ,1 4 r .vnH .ll7rTiil ioJj.i. -- ..ii.11u.ni' u: !k ) . I ill I liilh ,iw 1m s ,vl f-ii?i .vtll UTjatr at HiUSborOTi t.. T.:iil MU S Y SANDEGKER4 til rlti.ftll ftt' JII.S 9nialiijijl ,i)CI 12) .l in -.... -; 1 . rt ,: TRADE STREET; THREE MXIRS AB0V;ALEJUEBiR!tA7wlLL;j6BLL i -i!b w.oih .. -ciaritr pmn 1 vroiioni-o vi,4l U.'' 'iil .i;-.-iJ noil 101 ..(iS-JiiMI .lt.!U:Va.B Jilsil t0f-.r-St!. i-'B ll 111.- lil'iHW5. ,i.T...,..;.r ? ' - w.irf.i 87w perineJlratofre saares, i-i.i rj nettlns a Drofit of 8103.75, la addition DbeS50 I .,' i imiMtwi. A eonduetur mmle S1.143.24tntwo HiiM v..ar alan iMdii Imwa nrafits. Thta srstam Hint mi' mnniin wiui Ton dutorwkb.-'iiw new elana1orrnrtJirtta iwtorwttjfor eeaA,'AmuMv-y1'neBsra. lAwrenee uo., Sm. B7 Exchanm Place, New fork: Cttf; sept!0eod2w 4ICuO3tfrJ5 TSoi-'O 0a 5lili ; .itl tKUl 0U Al ttorni-i. uT. ,.:1T ,I.iU I-A ltikif' ,4-1- l iWiin?or. ,US- i-'liil-i mrk r: mnelis: VvWAKx itl l 1 iH,fHiiy f-Jilyiiii;;i '- taato,1Mw;iaW 0rie1nVheti or4 aally deliveriea to, ox tot desire Ice ilAartbet lee has be erdenati of Aure Lake 1 eny seiung. jit can makes dall edar, cubtoBtsrAai t hotm . ao m2 aach da in immlar nmuitJtlMt mmm bmim beap IomA rneibrpthflrwtsal peoUUtfladt auiTO u-r7 1'WHWf u;yii'. ; r Tn Coal 1 have a toll stokaa la usually carried to the business, embracing all kinds . for families, foundries. od emMJasel Ordm-fmed1 short S08! vitiiw m!1 8Wym ni;n!i"i;' Hy stock of Lumber Is, complete, and ot all the, vAtteas kinds asaaUy carried h (die rMstnessTsnch aa5 4drosBedfloorfnf,,& diessMiiWjwieett cny boards, Ac: larestopkf X-Iisjhlnetea, Al, constantly on hffiiaflMaron special .pills fnmMied o appllcatwuAlsa lUsTof All 'Irtads ef lombsr iumiMbed Qft sSotttodce,'7 oCce awl' ydjnmep Iade kreet and fejLP. a? Box 153, Charlotte, M. a RyrT..S",,rH June 25. J.T.ANTHCHfT. Si! ill OBSXRTIBOnriCl Jai25
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1879, edition 1
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