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J, a ..... ,4 ; f rv i v THE 0B8EBYEB JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoronehly soDplied With every needed STmSORIPHOirEATSSl" Dixdi, om year, ( pot-wirf) In f twicr. . . i. . . S8 00 9ix ifvfilfix . . . . . ,j ...". . ,.. . 4 jOO Throe Months.. 2 00 Ot Month 75 want, and with the latest styles of Type, and everrf manner or jod ranting can now ne aone witb neatness, dlsimtcb and cheapness. We can furn ish at short notice, .. N , i( f) n ... ,. t . BLANKS, BILL-HKIDS. "h LETTER HEADS, CARDS.' , ,;..,,!, n-., TAOS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS,; i PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKS. &C. :;! 1 .'uiU ll-Ji UtO.! 1 Jill Hi lt tii'rfj ifiTi 4rt i j!' .. .'! t -fij.ii filr i: I li'jfl-s. SJ'.-.i.i Til"!!' I I lit Mlt' i '1 f VOL. XX. .i-vlr- 1-!' NO. 396. 1 00 a t yff 1 I II I I if i -. ifi 1 .I IA KM it' I " ! ' ;'! '. i 1 it ti . . : 1 r derfaridmdi Uikii iwv A-ist OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND Is now nenfanr ready for- taraeeuefe iWe eiaim More And the most complex stock of Pry Goods to be found in U State. TO THE PUBlilC; 5trtfrtMnt!rt it .i 5 -i tame. tit -T V' .vr--. -J r iraoTrj I That stead ieheKdlaie Wewfll have our" stoc ready for exhibition by I IXonday, September l&m, wnicn is uoe largest and r M : mm- Miiificenw npr flAOin. Dai.MaanHnn OA AATt III Pj nnithlno sva, Kanm aMn In the C IWi 1 1 13 Bi Wt i" known lact among tbejadiastt f leafl th 9 Currying a larger and handsomer stock than .any hone m Charlotte,. Don't fail toiask loCHibbons. Call on us for ! ' ' CASSIMERES AND JEANS. Ask for flannels.. Ask for Towel; Napkins, etc Se sure and ask for and tuiiuren'8 under vests. A handsomest we have ever offered. ir stock of JUiMlfc7add) Coloi tiaetSl&Sk UnoTCoioi - ,fienrtetta Cloths, Drop De lras 4 f W haye a large stock of Repellants, In sen, ies'J Gents if" i . Us well wortt Keejng, kelng the, .largest In the city. Our stock of RehdyM adb Clthln-ls equal to any In the market. We have the best Shirt sold in the State for the money 75 cents. la short, we have everyttrlhg you 'want, and" at prices as low as can pfe found anywhere ' Everybody, is invited to call on us. We will show them polite attention and nice goods. Very respectfully, ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Sept. i 4, 1879. Democrat and Home copy.., (. ( r ; -;' BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lXt KINDS OK Thu'brariorri wAninSses'sllarg ltoe'oL BMek Srlk,1 Black and White Breton, Torchon, Italian, , Linen Handkerchiefs, 8!lk tUqskm. ' t j 'anf awis JEmoroiaery, a handsome stock ' 1 ; ' Ladles', Gents' .A. . 'and Chll- -rr Lacy Larcom.1 m the reek of the pond, the lily as risen in raiment wniie, A svirlt oTalra and waters A form of Incarnate light; Yet, xcept Tmine rooted stem That steadi hea Dy, tDedtotnesKyr J not i a for Cbfijnanj 108 I IN WHITE AND FANCY COLORS. Coret lf( jll jgrtcief Jia'dTes'i nsand ChU- dren'8 underwear. g A large stock of Kid Gloves, from 1 to 6 Buttons KEEP'S SHIRTS, Cuff folfersafil mfcrelM. BeT4ir4'ad look at our stdck M Genfsand Tdu4' Stiff aMsttft Hats. Gents' and Youths' Caps. Ready-Made Clothing in Diagonal, Basket doth. Fancy Caslmere and Cheviot Suits in dress and business styles. A large)lM M JTfeCsi Bto sad aiCfcfcs. Vie askpMUlfteatXMllo ur lliie bt IjuMs' Hats and Millinery Goods. We are wllUng to compare ds and prices witn any one. Our stock or ts and Shoes Is cowolete. Give us a call. Special attention given to orders. Respectfully, Aid Warjrte fefoJl, l&onfj C5&&. C. Sept. 14. Man wanhu-Uiila-hTe below, and the Mc- Gnurnr V?n tntnka hn nan vet thai Quickest bv advArtlalnir. i V 3" Itaiytiia li&lhn, but had no eggs to set her' so Mary killed her litue nen, ana uary, nan-ena.' That's Bouttn Jatyou. invent a disinfectant that wilt as bad as anything else known has- irf him. JT. O. Picaytme. t said the preacher earnestly, "is ,hje" "No," muttered a constable In ice." 5lJnfciaiito fkfi 4oien in, the rs, sayr an waEegr guy umu n aoeau i air uuci neaMe'nraco-aissnaon. lxmcic , When is a married man a bird? , Wheiv- he tmeihomfrlj2i tmi F.iaiFtjri IBB lebetot bachelon (it not being necessary for the married foettohX we JBtplain that when a man comes heme; at the hoar named his wiie makes mm quaii. K JlWjt iWMiSbiriktoL Ws boy to go into the- vlllage on an errand. The boy didn't want to go.: true lamer ton mm i aai ne safoia,oewaiMep h&iii&tiX, -A moment later .the. teoy; went to, Ills father, and said. "Father. I'll take the whipping. That's the kind of stuff New Englander are made. of, by gracious. A well known Bostonlan 'waU'tryt&g&MrM one! "locker." Haririe driven him a mile or two. the gentleman. whOHioUced that he pulled-pretty hard" and afettfl fedJl4f dJ10JWnnWng coni stant watching and steady rem, said: K you. think this irlustthe horse for a woman?" Well. sir," answered the jockey. "I must ss y that : T shouldn't like to marry the woman tuatc6uldr WrlVthftrs. JmBmton TrmPPi t $ Sid lrfng: Concerts of aidivotflnal cast conMnui fc flourish in New?York , At the one givdh aitdiiaT Aenlng it 5thiMMtei Square GbMeikBflleAAilsee sang tMWHUnig tmg from "Glrone-Glrofia.." There Is a stern Puritanism about New York that leaves the original Puritans, down in New England, all out in the cold. IFlUMIlMiKiSE, : (.' OtliJi'iitl II BE15DWG,&C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS AND LOIiNGES. i.'3ui5i.i . A: FARM & CHAMBER SUITS. .11 !' ir COFKINS of all kinds on hand. No.j Tf J Strt. .5! , CHARLOTTE, N.(a Ladl's' artd' Gentlemen's Burial Robes --a line supply. . ; July 24. NDERTAKLNG The undersigned Is uoW'prepared to Oil all orders for every clasof iji'eftjiln. hi vfog in and COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metallc PBICn AM VOW AS AWt j UiNtrsea -Airnlted if esired .. : ; II i i it. Ii! j- iriian t evejrDesJjrl.lo.'l 9 ? g ' i nlil. 1 i W. M WILHELM. With K. O. Rogers, Trade Street. &VttZVte8. HEADQUARTERS ;...' '.Kll ' ,1.1 -i!l .1:'. 111) iii ALE AND PORTER, yce7l)je!ildaryi to any part of the city, free of charge for 81.00 per dozen. I '.4 F. a MUNZLER. .! f.i Ji fuu; .'JiiiliU7i f'i70iHl i' Via! .!;. r ,;, : lAi fllWf-r flr. Yet KeiuoTed A OeHialieflTHBiittrMld fre n Nada alAItMlt o ! tlx State Adherence to His 8taU-Rfct ectrlnee-He tyerinee to Itlke BinMcu a iriartyr. Lfe'fonowJJlfe lettef wiS Written bv rra: . ; . . . - y i, eersfflirpaYis in reply to one ad- er. asKjng u ne wouia con- name to ff6, before the Tjeffi8lOTlir loir the office of United States ;Sflnaxor, stating that he believed lli was uud niau vi a xiiiui.iLv ui. viic iwmlftof MississiPDi to return him to thel)iMtiion(1teMcr at the breaking out BEATJofR J? OwMlSS., Aufit. 29. 1879. R.H. Henry, Esq fiditovtfxwkhaven Ledger' 2n JKAJJiSiav Ta.vour. inquiry I L AST ... . ' . .:. ; -. - . i W E ARE GOlti:t0::M::iS3 I " 1 4 ' 1 i ' 1 ..!,',- I. .if i I . 1,1. I -I .... I jt t Ci J I Mii'.i'.v -n! !! j-ii! '-.';r. i 1 Mh.l.iir : ''Ii! ir- lff.ll. j'j.ii 1 1U..H .i . ';l f.)li : u t .n la.s Haven ,eoQ setitMauow-ius next i(.f.. .j:loii -i li lnl ; tii-tl ot Hi i tilo ;li u o And we Intend to dear out every vestige in remnants from this season's business. We will yopupy a new Store, and la compliment propose, f5nlrjg an elegant New SUo.k; hence, from this day a tremendous sacrifice on our remaining odds and ends. . ri i .,.. m ) ;-. rw nil Mint! All of our Straw Hats, without reserve, ranging at $1.50, $1.75, $2, 82.50 and 83, closing at . Oar Nainsook Underte its, at 35o.!tmd flitOkv .' , i ...... .i i i. ... Summer Jeans Drawers at 75c and 81, at 50c. . ris.i. - ' "i . ilis .-tr riii -J (ii(i i J '. -li .illrl'il Jl !! H (.'l. i n il .ii'. J;tii j )i. l tiU. tfln fJl ji:l l'.-if!i ft. To Close the Season 's Business Prior to Hemliirv. I '... flui t-viip Sill UC STARTLING i- might succinctly fply . that l am not a vkiTrtf rtatn fnr thiftTHe ht'TTtiitWl Statia ' elEdsition11 YoP '8lta a11 placed P! counters and closed unlformlj'at $10 and $12 -former 1180' SjJoVj',. jWUre'stp jof lrniurm 1 IcllUflllip aim vaixy au. VlUlCj woo. i u wui w, reuuwu w ro umsBiiivaiiviiB, tie: !o.uvr ouu oucu uaigiuus uare uortjr urou uiiorw, wo Ulyue.tNtriJ ouenHWK pi.aqoum, miq '01 tne for tnar nigrr station entitle you celve prompt attention. re- maM iiil' I 11 I nil SENATOR VANPjE. 11 is View Regardlngr New York and Sieciatl0i toTUie t&. Hri AVasiungton, September 14. Sena tor Vance, NorthOarolina's ex-Govern-: or. is stoDiiii2 over here to-day on his way to the sesewn of. .tlre tiKansos .an- T jstigating committee, wnica is to open at Xopeka on Saturday. s . Jlodtlp calf for the session been issued a few days sooner or later he would have entered the Ohio amplaigh,1 trut he fears he. shall have to abandon his plans in that direction. At his hotel this evening he expressed himself quite freely about the New York. nominations, in which he is very naturally interested. "The conduct of the Tammany clique," he said, "in bbltlAgjwad ,vfcry selfish and unpatriotic. Their position, in my opinion, in refusing to support the reg- make some such otter as this : '1 will bet $100 on toy 'liorse, but if yours should win I shan't pay the money.', Tammany's declaration tnai; tney woiim urJporMfm&n' fb Govern6r-tecept the man wlio was.ine cnoice ol me majority of the i cbnvention is veryv mUCll SUCU a case. xveiiy o uiuino against (VeVn6iJtR6biirs6h is appaient enough. His saying that Robinson is not a good Democrat is humbug. He is one of the best in the party. The truth is Kelly and his following didn't. et as much patronage as tney wanteat a if nil statement of the reasons which control me in this matter. i m rHiiiiisii.tiiiMiDi ilv ui uiuuicsa nuum pintles ana frbht ' of de- Choose hCrown rrifoRi to-eonsiaer tne i V4i v m rr- -r- . -, . tt 'dsfe hypothetically OTeseritecL ' XlUllllllg, Uiat tno iTCiauui . vyouca ui nriyale advantace of' ah ' individual shbnld!hcft enter into his.Selectioh for a ntiHHn r.fnst T flb not the less tfratefullv appreciate the generous' 6rfe?04ce me which you give assllrahce' is1 enter tained by a niajorrty of the people of Mittsisaiupii THiie liesfc return Laim make fgr such kindness is to insist . that the ; nrilv'Tifhisfdter'atlon shall betas' to what wm besT. promote tne ,weiare anp jiros- pertty ot iMe.r . he; tfoiitest; hetween State rights and best selections. Respectfully, I I-.'-i- SJ D. fiATTA 4 BRO. NEW GOODS ! " . .. 1 . -. , : j i t . . . ',.1 I l--.-.- IM'U 1, ', ; . 1 1 'i lii . , I 1 ;i mi'l'M, ill. consolfdatiph. in other, wbrds, be tween the cbttstitution. as it was adopt ed and interpreted by the fathers, or he vmreslrlciOT win ur tne majority. Cke flrstqB'Hbeity f tbot-asideBpot- ism. The. jsapeemaey; of law is indispensable-to the jBreservatioii.Qf popular freedoui.,and;whftthi,the ruler, who is a-UwynQiimi one. man or a nauiijjtnau result pa . ai& , a upspui- iam... ' ...... ... checKs ana Daiances. uiet tiistn- .ofpower ana tne; pautipns re- JOE.FISOHESSER. SOLE AGENT K)R THE ATLASTA SRWEBY " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to ioe Fisehesaer's and.4rtk U more." FRESiR:!rH4TrW!WVKBT' 0N ICE ALL THE WAY. I have, an arratgemn wlti Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to keep on araugni, ana 10 sale by the keg rm:inM!:nni PURE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door m an ice-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. sensions in a party when so much is atUI stake unquestionauiy icuua w uiowm- age thej)eopie. Ofl me a - - - - - - - " mth r jbnna - . . , , the one in which personal issues suoum be dropped and in whicn uniteaanaei. f ective work sbottld be done for the com trrviA Wft believe that a Demo cratic administration is imperative if i .ffi r.-.v.-.lUU.'.i; TTTV In". ' Persons in Ckatlotteverttia ielstanoe' tan uy beer from, me at bottom ttfcliPJ ed'to beupin andiftirV iMimr.i My facilities this -summer for the delivery of Beer arB better XHfiH fivec j IStiS. ' Xs SMftaote agent in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully elicit the naftimothjuWJg. sale by the qaantlif lktliiitoa-Mi i; ho JOSH FISCHESSER (iy.:riL ;iarn :i.i jjoicia. m Q. A. MCLEAN & CO., 1 .) iit ! if "" '( ' ' have removed "'' ander building, on Trade street, Where can be found a 'full stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, BACON, CAN VAisSE D'rt 'HHt, Lip, flour, misal; tAcj?o. ciaA.. 1 ! BAGGING and TIES, And such other goods as are . -:'t i..f rtirt iiww t foundln a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE; : r Bow Goods Chetfp for Cash. -4El , utSP8,gnmente solicited, and aUsfaotlon gW&tffq rvin 'i if. t UHseiltantouB. MOST APPROVED FORM. OBSEBVEa OFFICE STOP AT THX ffal 1" . - , .,1 TlteXv n BQ.Tpxn uuuba Salisbury, N. C a & BBOW, Proprietor, LLAti of tbetnalUBBhrlgh. c. a Browiu Jr.: CHlfif "Clerk; W. o. sneiDuro as slstant $2.00 II MARdHALli" -ll.iUi Kill O U s iul-W. 1. 1( HI III ill I E H SAVANNAH. GA. O U 8 O U 8 $2.00 E! A. B LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate $2.00 and 82.60, according to loca tion of Room. M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late" fifihkiiters- Hotel. Feb 1ft tt kye; graham AND i ili ! ill iirl t,.:viH)4l ot uttH -ATntATBrMl'S. t f taMrvfK6; rtjje;id irindi of Fancy May 22. . .m tillw tlltin aTWUlflBUlfa Orders for ornamental Cakes promptly attended to- WEIXIMPROVEIJ ; 'y ' rvrr proptcrty FOR SALE. t- 1 HAllAU KOI pA'461 1 Att !K$ t iiMM tn mMffiini m. mi imnmnn City Lot, House with trtne rooms, and. rooorawn--;'- venlenees, one weU of water, brick kitchen, wltblB flvnlouteiBktf the public squaraiiaalJe aa mnnuwIiitDil tvw nnlTtnor At S.'tin8$FFtCE. shouldn't want to say certainly that Governor Robinson will be re-elected. don't know enough about, jNe,w; . a orK tate affairs to make a prediction. Much will depend -Of course upon tb''fore Tammany (ian raiiy,. , AiYWMijf, w strong enough to defeat the GovernoA and tne rest oi tne iicKet suoum uq elec Tnnll then tee depended .upemito jn?ort .tha tion will be much more important than thtsyyet l:trtn fliflgtfsted at tne turn atrai taken. . ,.Thfi,C01Ultt.iS looking 1 Kew York, and to see quarrels nd.dis tedilMi tciyiteymght l3 I prosperity is to be restored to us. A lie- v , ' j:,M.afmn moans fnr no )UUiicaiiauuiiuioiiiai'iy ..H'V'T; ourJarknAreRfsufftwdffW tyran- I ny. Many jormeru ueupio uaw u ifW that, everv man in the land is the equal of others m every respect, tnat Republicans and Democrats, North and South, are tM siftne ass ot people and aninvtha anmp. nrivileffea. Theoretical! v ciijvi r - .0-7- . j that may De so, practicauy it is nut, imi between two evils, ana ratner in Yet his hMinationT would bai riAa w m t c wh Av.aeA mm nnftraiirrn aroire -y;n mB.e-iiic nnnnt.rv reallv free." '' "What do you think of Mr. Tildenfs chances loxntQaiiipjr?awin 1 uum m linn VH "I think if the Soutn nas us say ne will not Ue nrniriateA ; llq has been wonderfully mixed up in trickery and mean transactions. To put him in the fioiH it. wmrlrf be necessary to keep men constantly on the stump defending him all through the South. I do not wish to be understood as saying that he has no chance for the nomination, for if the majority should cnoose mm tiip Snutli would not bolt. It would lav asidfl all Dtersoh&l feeiihg in a cam paign and would work together for the ticket It would be with us a choice lis, and ratner tnan live I11J15- nmy, Klafimirlatiorr wotuct m auBpior- able event, and I hope we shall be able to do better." . K..klur te Dirert the Exedas, Othreporti'tih'fra'ry, Kansas has evidentlv already had enough of the nnUrod'AToiUt. -Tlie mastfs aKKnsas HHUdttle. fc&AMs. iAaKan sas City, Mo which is on the Kansas Topeka andaothw points, to liheiaih Vnnaaa T.itv. Mo.. SeDt 24, the OblCQt hMHeia;, toe language of the call, to nrTCuresforaivArng:t4itide nf npcrrn Axoduai&&beii3ra0S:ttian K-anaaa " And to digcu other subjects fiintercHtiinina jiaiHgCTnuqptKw. .ZliZ, Arntfl)ailifira. The effects It the patera .ara notj only; wthrdiscourageratorrK rJJriiottAvfl mav norriB' to Saratoga. they are newrrjeottmhere, while nov-,, mtA tiirtatinna are at diaejiQ4-alt ; 71111 ft unto 1. I 1 T . 1 A lfi II I A IMl has KtMn.I iiiVkt(HKU4! wvefftrvittwwy- 'fanifTi)n3,.Ti-iTiliierM i -jt r FT 1 11 HI stwe;f AgriftuHural Socretv, 45orintyt Pa. He will probably aooept. servation in ', , the . i tenth article of the amendinenja, Khjjch. B&ere as conditions annexjdtoAbaiampaet between the States, all distmctlv show the Duroose ib bTeaHiie a eenCral eoverhment which sHcrd .bfeteponsirjle to the States' and, tneirpeopfe. Bureiy, tne Diooa 01 me revolution had not .been shed merely to effpjft tt frie trf rriasters. It was for self-irorerhment that the states aeciar : . a 1 - ! 1 ' 1 , : a i-t j. la.ii ea tneir inaeDenaence. ana roueni, unui they were severally acknowledged to be free and independent nations. iii'Ttrnrtinffhiv convinced tnat tne resto ration of the ideas and practices of the1 a 1 1 '..'.il. .1: I iounaers ana eariy administrators 01 the general governmenttis the one thing essential ..to. secure .the. liberty, safety and hAWDiness ' wLtheiJeoTJle of 1 the JStatiand Sir.Mterltye point for ckuibeEain.i..ttetoie: Auisweriiie your Question as:iwheth,ef could, as a AMMftfejQR this ons woion agiutus ino vouuiirr are, .estSh!tm)ri.'so subordinate that 1 - ' .- j -' i - a. n i. ' i alter tne contempiaea restora tiofi, they could all beasiiy and! bappi X. K Our Stock of Boys' School Suits is complete. IN- , ,. , ,. ' , .... . ;.J . -i il i' 'ill mi n wmm in i i tllll 111 ILiU il 11 U JU. 't ' .., 'I.. '!., 11 If '" ' '. ' I! li.lll '111 J , At-- 1 : i .) ln.i.; i j ii i i . i:i I I . ! . M I : l I l I . I ' .......... .i).ni ( iU iA ABAlti mmt rfj ,. Ik JL 1 M-E"-" A rAJ n -g Ji 1 .-. i andTaiilorifi'i - -Mi .V . J I i J i.-ii -il. ... ' nw. i ? .-: i I i ; AIIB1B1 'I 1 11 . 1.11 Ml II I Mammoth Southern Clothiers : -..i. li J i i ,i i i i i -i ; : -i i-t,:n . . :! ' i.M i! : i I J"! 'i rli i " J; li.ii ' ' l ! - i fill' .! .' "i! ' '! , ' ...il if 'ji.'.iT iismi.i.'i m i i hi mm I.; i.i: -T,j.Ti .Tif.-77:irnnji hi sui I .ini!i; U'ji. li; ,!i lU.- f-1 111 .IHHl'"Up ' li.'i id i hi 'i fL, i. ' -t ,t: t it i I . I U 1 nil- ."lii I ii.itl -nil i-tjtii it;.. I iir,wr,!: 'i,')'.'''': yn J irnmTi rrrrr iit i.iu: ; ti.ii; 1 :-!:) (;! ! .if .. if. i - m i ul i'1 ; iriji.i :' .il.il lii.Ioif Jfli it -! i ill ' J m-i -ui iJi; t!J J ai.il oil yiiOiil ii ilJ iiULiiiiHacJ-il" "il. iifj to n?ji-t; Ij .!:. IHDvf F 111 miii r nnmk'nimi'tti ' 7 ''j.MrTT'TiTTr-TTrrfr- 1M11JJ'1 1 1 1-WAlH ilil'il ,?i l.i' i s rrtr (hps'.' -; ii i i . L s-i ! (:. -ui j :lfi;ii- Jo:i ci r.iyj;l I ini! itllll-l' rtll.'f l.lil.i J And with this announcement we beg to bring, .your attention --t a the fat 'that 1 wc 'produce i. j : i -iiij i -i : i ... i.- j. to n- itwii-f i " .J 'i!-.tii-! i.m.. ) 'to A-n" 'M'jil i, .i. 'ul iih t ju biiii'll mJ Ji:JJ y Jil ' ,.kn u. .lUAtlitiii -iiIi!i.l in VilK-lwi iieHwonJ -ttlJ ' . . iti 'iiiio -nil 'l'i:tfi-(J oj hth'WU w; ak'inff aa far'a8"oEe,ma! "rtlvpr VnwtlOrrif. fn ffiin marW. "Rirrv naiw Vina Vmon tnlron rn filh thmJE season, in our newly arranged and.cl'tore,' THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT ini ill. ,i. -tiTT TTiift .iliiii'i-. hiIT at li- SMSxiCKown Plete-ih elegance arid style without losing sigtt 'M most esseirtial nt' Hi -""i you. eaaoning opposiugf ifxaie ntiiiLs: uhjs n tr it, witn wnatarf; secfessarilv deductol has made me the special obi tional hostilitv. It has therefore lowed that others could say, without rtpTlhelocr ect f PRICES " ... ,-.' li -Mi -t. li-uWfl " sec- So as 4o-Biake or-stablishment worthy of the appellation bTtxjvmf..j r r t i . creating excitement, that, the like of " reppeCttallV mvite eai3h and &Vrjffl&tQ JM ihspe len and distorted for uses in partial Arge'ai be in asitation. The future of the country- :htt'rtiiJTtf'.!i,Mi'''' .:;.. t - ),woii .bmm Viu ft IVlM li 11 il'l- liifiiWrt "lilil flD ail IISHW I 1. uA U ill i asnrnn .tmibifiii" .t bin: .1) Very respectfully, - ...... i i, ."fr.l 9 M mm WE DESIRE fTO CALL SPOTAL ATTETIOIf t6 0I?k LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OFi ;; " :-' '"'i'IJlf I-..II inilmi; A tint --li-till H country hri v nr' Tif. ' 11 needs that there should be calm renec- i. ilVl ' i i'- v t: .i j tion, and by the light pf history the re- . iin.oaiuuiew given wuu pieBure. lationof tWIStaxes; tqf tne union be iustlv and permanently determined sooner or later tne pnnuiyies lo wnicn reference has been made, will, I trust. by the force of their inherent truth, vin dicate tnemseives to toe common sense of our oountrymen of every section. To hasten the consummation, .Mississippi rwTaaaany-8-ine iablerUiani ii rpm a.rforig,tnm'Wt, on4Je'slefeted who, has no political "disabilities to obstruct , his admittance to the senate, and against whom there are no bitter pre iudices to impair his usefulness, " -. . , X J . 111.1 i -i inn i noain-a rr pornrn tj tuii Linn lira JXA O. 14VB1A U fV A. V VVA - WW JVr4VW4 AAV. the considerations herein presented would outwjeich hat desire. But the fact is the-fetferae.ri Beraonally, therer fore, while I am grateful to you for vour advocacv. I do not wish to re-enter the United States Senate. To the pub lic considerations given might be added private reasons, which, conjointly, un der existing circumstances, render me .verse to uuhlie statiptv -vou are an- rikeslto'annonhc tnat my namewill not be. with my consent, included amonc the candidates for the, .United States Senate to - represent -Mississippi ;n -il.of Ki-vd-n- . ... ... i HolanWl-witli crroof nnt-P OiVr srrplf 4MirTWtnl to lag.1 ktUUen my 1 " ' attrWdveigh tarx nid ih cjyfl srJric4;l an. that all her sons should realize is her inte'ristSJliicJiicttes ray mil. uecisiuu. r iFaithf uny.jrour if riand, I . J ikvvmisojk Davi. Chester (S. a) Bulletin, 16th. CAt i&lg1itwatdck'a party of 'tin known persons "Weiit to the residence of ction of our various lines. jf igoods. attSeiidandei ready t6 slxr'wMirthWydu !iiiU .! 1 " 1 j. ii Hi itfi;ii lii-ti!!i: -ul) to Imr - : J i . . ..:! ill ; Jl ! I'.ui; lii: i J.'Xili iii.s'jiiliri 1 1 : - I ! i j 1 - i "S I i'n i 1 A - -H- 3 44 t'jiil -w )l:ll Tl ji iill-ji. . lu IKi lli". lii ' tlftii' . " 1 . . 7 . . ... ... (..: I. . .( ;ti.iil(-i , .i'l ) -,ir) ;:i; ;- ! :i. 'i iiill iii-.:Hi;- -'ill ti-ii,.,.. ..lit f i 'iid . i ,:'; !.;!; - Jl. I- I C L 0 T i iiit "lP"4liT4n-Ji blli. -.1 'U.U.t. 1" 4 MM .llyi)i.illil Ifotiiq fliil ;! it-uf - "lii" I l-xliili'it -II ! M.i-iM ) .ill'l It i ' 1! tJ-iMi! f!i ,- '.l.i;. i . : . uzt'lf " H ' ' ,1111 -iiij , n i f !. Gents' Furnishing Goods; Hate, 1 Our shelves and countei-vrmw rerimr replete .witii. th niost HMumo i . i i i.' lhnil ol liitibn-i .u! President iWaryft(pf thOiCheraw andTffester Railroad, and cursing fear- fViHyialIfelm'l6rj' 6u'' Mr.- Uardin-WWaesenviFeraeome. xiiik apprised of the factpt' marauders vented themselves of a-yolley of horrid t.h pv would vethave their revenge. Tney tYiittPri maiio.iona nrasDanann Mienrem- ises. Faffing.taitheir 4iabolicaT pur-; nose, ttrBV 'tiispatcfied thtf yard dog. fepWW thedog-s body and left. .,-. 1 1. r The invaders were unknown, as was alwttUeicause ol inhere dastardly Xson- old nrtceai and irl some instances lower than ever before. The reoutatidn'ttf 01 makes, (so tnat tne customers may De assureator getnnc: iuu vaiue ror rnetr mc charaeters-TJrUfi 'i?w?VLiA.ii t;i.uiJXNU nuusis udv uiAKiWii , ,t.i. -zlju -i iji.ipiiiiLIi4jfi'X'A w .. .. .; ,uixilii.ir Ti iuJ-io mnifm't-iij ji.-i-n. ii0NiwteU'TrM8trMts. . t . 1 . . , . , n m i.i 9tftWRJfn :iin ! iiil nj 0 W iljl If 1 KISQ'S S MOUNTAIN MINING COKPINY, NBW-xutep(emDer 2, 187 . . HE animal saftettneef the SUekhtelders of the KTNOt MOUNTAIN HI NINO CuMPANT Coofhoi r rovon rrn Thoir 1 will oe new w me oiuce er egmpany, no. oa laXf vh0!? j4Aey 4 BroacHMr. Boem. Ito. 54, ori - TUESDAY, October pr luB eteww or 91B-, anatiie giinswnont of tnaj legMly tranffpire. GEORGE )W LEND, . AAdstant Secretary. ".i?-.i;M!si::;i een for the. wuqlne year. Boca "otHet Btetoess as iltJlHj jl Hi tsepu Mil i T HI UL AMfevluMWM6'iiiftf5Cia Vil ithata itJwUhlie.atticklJi''( w io i 'lijiiv-n .iimi-ttiu ;ij IiUioiifj: rii-.J rjil. IU ;iJlft11f 'Hi: milii it-1 1; no fci. tl' lii.- wiiu isuil ! D5 IklTWniUf' 9dl JllKKl'f NlH irflll atli I1 9JlJlliltji LsSviS" aiufeq iiT Jiiob ij-.fiii lua a. ratner romantic ADiiiuii ut m wi w uarii uviaLwiuiHia Civil and -Mecbaniral ini KUuirt-ii.' 1 1 J ins ;fiii;i;tM i;OTB vu me ouimun wueg ana n-r uie.euieroa eemerL vhumu &aa Septs 17 tt.)iU 'T'l isi i-rjr.tiul nioil v tm DMetaent otma MetropcAnxniBotdl TnO mnaiA-OTAIMr Itirl A llllldl AlAtlnni j AUW :uil,Ill)UCU IWUIS IH-. UtC, NUUD NjUllUI TMuaarr im next' appit- ffi cs ojepuyiMll fiiisl iir Sill f -i 0B BEN J aitiw'o'ila lauceessfaUy-riJkA' 4. a,!iia- i..4.v it iu:l- jii W dhj'ft dl rto o(Trt ( iitjr hs .T-tr vui!. n n a v e la itm 1ks'9TSSh AT THE BENSSELAEB POLTTECPNIG INSTI-1 -ybe laree and cotnmortloot Store Boom on Trfl TUXSrTBO Jv . M. . T.r -rThe, oldest, englneerlhg on treet. Charlotte, now occupied Jby , JO. Latta, whool hi. America." Next term begins September I V mm offered for rent for the ensuro season. Be- VK-Txrlca fna 1 B7Q fcmtAlriA & Hal nf thA4 rnrml fllrMifr tonnoctfte-tMtCbBMlBitfAl) II OS-UAnaJWitn a I graduates zor ine jiu u Mnwmuwjm. mwwmo mMMeif a fatal drug in a glass (T!rKAj7tt&?m Vm. tt TODJri 1 l4t v-'i--;-' -: ; & b. ALXXANOEBleMi - - w , a v. m ii,nv Mmi Mnan I -T , lbi ma . . ... - i nwiF . ainr sr .ill " t . . tr wine wiucu luc iiiuuui Bnutuiiwr awn uii.. . - . --.i iu 11 f!iY v-Z .1 la! JToZ .iliil 4--r. inni 1 .)iu;l 5TlTSl5,'tofc,ili -i't1-' iiif) Jtwl'j lBiITvir-ia''.i7 bur, yAj.- 1 Men httberte riotto and trlhtrpbtWMar ure waicn .j juuneiwen. , nusuce. oanr ueu VfaOeftrMlWdftrnMc ' quantlQeA can procure tickets toJAftUeaicAjiiee ar:cutorj Oartarei by ADDlrlnz to driver of eait or I by ear load, barrel or otherwise a specialty, and vndoot-kiadajnwLally, b08Hivhoh as 5 4 dreased floorlnr. 5-8 dreased celilne. select aryboardevatitKixa gtuakMlaU&eIeve.. constant? nantk E-llmatet.o-A spec'al. bttls ftaMlahebBi applftantaAUuy bhBi of 'Bifilnaa
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1879, edition 1
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