i-J-yn ' .- .. , K;i f I'i W ..- . -,jf-t,.---,; . . - . - .- , ..- - yye .w- - ,.. .. .,-c....!.re..J.. -' . . . . " ' . .' 1 - i 11 ' im n . i 111 11 I .. I. J .. , . mm , . c t!)arlotte 8)bztrva:; Book pm&iSpp SrltJdthi0r ' THE OBSERVER jdB .DEPARTMENT . Has ben thorouEhV supplied with every heeded want, and with the katest st)les of Type, and every manner of Job Pristlng can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furn ish at short notice, "- BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. M: LETTER HEADS, CARDS. - . , viTAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, , PROGRAMMES. HANDBILLS, - 1 PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKS, kC ix Mottiu . ttti UrtmnTlM . 21 One Month 7i Weeltiv, (In tht county) m adtunM. ........... J2 00 aw jfttt::tv;:. 1 00 i).i VOL. XX. (CHARLOTTE, N.jOFRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1879. NO. 3,308. ' IMKHdReductiontfor Glut. Xi II 111 A A. II mVlll Vhl.AAnnM - ... - - , TT T 4' Is teplate .wlttj a tremendbus stoeki lor T.nstiM Minees afti ldreo. In our., , , ..,. " DEPiETMKCIT largest and by all odds the cheapest stock of them We Mhe'amrfee1 stock ttatnio dvkrhtl:, wanted In that line, Including Canton Flannela ol Ou?j6t tobiong, also WbroldeierftelVetai Neck Wear'tfturpasses anitbing, fti m&mMx- BROCADED SILKS JDRESS '.-vVi'T :..pertec07joyr 1 '" ' - Well, that department shows for Itself. Don't Slh01?1!56 else tot Ladles', Gents' and Children's Underrests. The jouji gents -wlU find the prettiest stock of PATTERNS w -i i 'i ; ' 1. ;. Krer exhibited In this market. Everybody can be suited here In a taBTINE HAT. We have the largest, handsomest and best stock Sept 27, 1879. ALEXANDE HARRIS. BUBGESUICHOLS, BEDDINGS &C. 6 SI A FULL LINE OF EDS1EADS Al Li I LOUNGES. no PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. I -fir- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. f Wsst Tbadk Stbkkt. CHARLOTTE, N. C. rd LadifViiuitlimOT'sfauAal Robes a line supply. July 24. Xisullixmons. 4fffi44ft-t- J. T. ANTHONY, DEALER IN Northern he, CM & Lumber. Having jUstcecerred my supply of Coal for the ensuing season, I am. prepared to fill all orders at shortest Notice;" My stock Is the largest ever offered on this Market and embraces all the various kMdMor Families', Foundries' and 8mlth' use. Persons who have formerly bought from other Markets ln ow load lots would consult their Interest by giving me a call before ordering else where. ' Special contrncto for "ordet In cargo and o;iy load tots. Ice on hand thenar round, -from flrst of? Octo ber until first of May next. My cart will not run on Sundays but will Supplr wble quantities on Saturday. shall also continue the&dinber business and keep full stock, o,n, hand, together with , Lathes, Ms- tm4t -owlet m eheHet wo4loe-rf any Hu:ii)ty desired; also estimates furnished on appll eutau at omceioorneojlijd B, JBox, 15?, Charlotte, X. C, 1 000 KEE 8IMf LB DEEDS, , , MOST APPBOVED FORM Ju Punted and For gale at the ; OB8EBVER OFFICE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. B virtue ,. .. . H'... KiMidrick on ,h i T trut,t executed by J. M. utrt.?.' SLSMptt day of Aptii. 1878. and reg- Mecklenh.Z" . r: P5Ke 207,lteglster'8 office of ut the Conrt hXt. UV 1 WU1 8el, " pub le anctlon, u " of r io001,1? dMriottefJon the 20th . with iha u "'"'laing duck aoout a on. situate tmtLT,T on im .'J1".! improvements there. '" the one side anTTjaT Turms cash. - propeity or ttam'i urose Northey on the o'her, . ;it:io,;j&Vu.ittwtds: BHUNIJER. Trustee.; li.ll-.! .a 'i (. y OYT'8 GERMAN COLfMiNE r. S ht fPnw 8tore.i - A m 1 j--if it ni Hi 100 BfcliveaV4foVcnea 0ct2 8t ifuijwuu tew i J; li lis i rAiLUiitjyk air iiWIiiitlii eiijMp i RT?.STT TO THE LADIES. 7 r . We ask roar special attention to our handsome Stock of plain, brocaded and striped ' v . jr bracks and ALLimB itKwgoi,osa -Our stock of plain, striped and fancy Sattlnes and Velvets for trimmings Is the largest and hand somest we have ever offered In this market Be S,S GOOJKS DEPARTMENT A careful inspection, as we defy competition In this line la styles, qualities and prices. Our stock of Ladles' and Children's X In plain and fancy colors cannot be excelled. We have taken special pains In selecting our stock of CLOAKS AND DALMOHTS, and have everything that Is new. Shetland Shawls In endless variety. A handsome stock of CLOAKING Kor Children. A-fulllUieof LADIES' HATS, Anrf trlmnrfngor same.' Come and examine our stock, whether you buy or not; will take pleasure in showing you thcougli r ftespectfuhy, ' ' ' '' ' T. L. SEIGLE A CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon at, Charlotte, N. C. Oct, 1. :iciwaxs. FOB Bottled Lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, Is corner Trade 'and Boundary Aveflue. Delivered to any part of the city, free or charge for $1.00 per dozen. F. C. MUNZLER. All orders left atJohn Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mnr4 HAPPY JOE FISCHESSER. SOLE AGENT FOB THE ATLANTi BREWERY " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more." o FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON sun wMWMHni I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, b which I am able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg' " PURE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door In an ice-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons In Charlotte, or at a distance, ean buy beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant ed to be as pure and fresh as if just made. My facilities this summer for the delivery of Beer are better than ever, and as the sole agent in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Wines and the best Liquors on draught or for sale by the quantity all the time. On the half-shell or by the quart or gallon. Lov- t ers of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by JOSEPH FISCIIESSEK. ju27 gTOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE Salisbury. N. C. C. a Bbowh, Proprietor, tLate "o'f the National Hotel, Raleigh. C. a Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk; W. O.Shelbura As slstant. dee 80 $2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL I.E. H : SAVANNAH. GA. H u u V i r? r-r y AB. iuCE, roprieftir. k - Reduced rate 83,00 and 82,50, according to Ioca- ; r ",f jBoaoffiooni.' j ; i " . . i . v 1 1 i J i 1. I If. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. Feb ie-tt ' " T RYE, GRAHAM .AND ... n,,Z .a WHEAT' 'BREAD li. AT PBATHER'S. CAKES !i CAKES'! tfitt t -f-J atii ili II. Pound Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and all kWd of Fancy Cokes kt ' ' ' t. PBATHER'S, .'flUK Hi! ." i Mar 21?.- - , -Tntde Street Oidjls fr jruiiaitjMtal Cake's promptly 'attended Uf. .. 5 AND (OC. COUIIIEflO;; TO! THE TftiDET Tie 'live business men of th. day are starting these, counters. We are the origi nators and Headquarters I ' We have the only two Exclualver&aiwl 10c Jobbing Houses In AheU. a &r-ft$MtptpmosW npatfpuiajs. 20 4 28 hmm 200 202 Bandolph Street. Chicago. Chflune Street Boston. s r ct ti 8ept 2-pdeSd3m. n' ik liter the Banquet. aap mt)x.z:i ThA nvAl am AVAr-tlwi nnrv la All WtkJIiKkl AAinanlnna knrid toft sA n- 1fo And the half-dozen strokes of my ormolu clock Are effaced by the of the shrQI-crowmg cock. l, 4 . borstr from our in us grave nes llDS Over Honeyman's ditties and Funnyman's quips, not an ecno survives in ine aawn's cnuiv usnt Of the mirth and the music that gleamed through ine nignt There were dainties of every conceivable shana: There was Baas there waa Alsop and the blood oi ine grape, There were spirits arranged by some cunning de vice xnq tnetnoughtaol the least pringe gioom bq my As I gaze on the wrecks that remain of it now; And a few bitter sentiments enter my head, While I swiftly but sadly prepare me for bed. As I glance at yon blank and untenanted shell. Where it once was the prkle tf an oyster to dwell, i can scarcely retain, tne too sensitive tear, And the wish to behold inhabitants here. Yonder bowl, I remember, held salad Inside, Where the herbs and the lobster in interest vied; Yonder bottles, once brimming, look now so for lorn, That I trace through their bodies the advent of morn. Yet why should L mumuir? . That sunny cham pagne Was productive of Jones's most rollcklne vein: And I never believed that j young Simmons could , 'pun i : I t t i v ' 1 i Till the serious drink of the night was begun. Though the scent of tobacco still sickens the air, My cigars were pronounced a success and they were,' , i' ri d Sammy tfravers, who came to me down in the dumps, Made a Joke after three of them. There are the stumps. Ah, Youth Is the gaslight, and Age Is the gray Will the routes of night bear the beams of the day? It is hardly for butterfly poets to preach, But at forty the learner may set up to teach. uiaay Doys, go aiong wiyi. your, jokes and your song, ' ' Which are all very pleasant, and not very wrong, But the dawning of Reason, Philosophy tells, Only leave empty bottles, and ashes, and shells. .'. ' j i . . OUSEIIV A'IOWS.' No one has thus far, In this age of innovations, made cider from the apple of the eye. i 2 I ! ' ' : , . Everything is fair hi the mad endeavor to secure the first prize at an agricultural fair. ' How many deaths last night?" Inquired a hoa pital physician of a nurse. Nine." was the an swer. "Why, I ordered medicine for ten." "Yes, oui one wouiun t lane 11." Mrs. Newman Hall, that used to be. is coming 10 mis country, we nominate a. w. iJecher, fimoii i ;imeron ana Jtto.scoe uonkiing as a com mittee of reception Bos. itwi. The Okolona ktates editor goes on conquering and to conquer as a lecturer. At Free port. III., the people turned out as one man to hear him. P. s The one man alluded to bought a ticket, and uo- DOdy eise in town aw. .uoany Journal. Mr. oi Bull, the fiddler, has just discovered that on the occasion of his eleventh and last fare well tour m tnis country he missed several persons, and now he has sailed from England for America io ma mem gooa-oye. A orrtstown Herald. The big belt buckles will have to go. Our In ventor has constructed a lacing-machine that will contract a waist until It looks like a vinegar funnel ior pint Dottles, it will ruin the sale of anti-fat aiiogemer. r netting unuier. Tkey were out sailing on the Atlantic City Inlet The captain, as he spied the bouy, cried, "Hard-a-lee!" and one of the party, by force of habit-it was not intentional -mm mured. "Ever!" Them was a splash heard, and the huge Jaws of a shark were seen to crimen me victim or tne auu-rlnafore society. PhUa. BuZ. . u A bold, bad burglar recently broke into the house of au editor In the watches of the night. The edi tor awakened and questioned the Intruder: "What do you want here? What look you for?" Said the burglar, gruffly, "Money." "Hold on a minute," quoth the editor, "and I will help you; I've been looking myself for ten years, but perhaps the two of us may have better luck." TVen was the bur filarmuch disgusted, but the editor called It a Joke and lnslsled thatneburglar ought to set 'em up. SHUtoater Lumbernutn. WALKING MATCHES. Pulpit Comment o Their llrutalizo iiigT Effccls. The liev. lH-. Edward JEffffles ton. tws- tor of the Church of Christian Endeav or, Brooklyn, New York, preacned Sun day evening to a large audience in his church upon the "L se and Abuse of Athletic Exercises," a topic suggested bth'recenfc walking match in New prkwjiich attractedlsuch widespread "Their sports show fne character or a people. In their Olvrnpic games we see the superiority, of the Greeks over the Romans. The latter, in their gladiato rial contests, showed the infernal depth of barbarism in which they were sunk. ThettEeeksAad no trerMls; test of entfuMSci fllii3t day; hel&tti 6ney or bookmaking. They offered no prize of money value after the first few con tests, but gave the victor in a foot race a simple wreath of myrtle. How, Af ferent from the knightly tournaments of the middle ages or the bull-baiting arid cotek-fiffhting Of our forefathers ! But brutality is not absent from our sports. We are not content, as the Greeks, to have contests in running of .wrestling only, but must see men prove their endurance by walking. I have had that universal human interest in walking matches to know how the: score stands. I see the good in pluck and? ttemewdpus! endiirayintf ian not ; help admiring it. The everlasting hold on which keeps men up to their work is to be adniired wherever seen. But when their calling out of all the forces of human nature is allied with gamb ling and betting we see how brutalizing it is. Sucjra icene as that in front of the New York Herald office of 400 or 500 persons watching the bulletin, and when 'it 'stated' that 'Hazael is going froggy antl7 complaining severely of his nees putting their.hands 4eepin their pocketratectaiseiik' affects ft&b there, is not a noble one. It is not a sport worthy fi? 'MtvaAm 1 bf1 tlief fidblefren of England or the gentlemen of America. It ia,not noble to, measure mej jby their legs. Tenacity of purpose belongs to brutes as weJl 'as men bull-doers haTe 6lhtikycNiwluch MUUitmti ui. When men rejoice if Rowell is sick, or' ,past brickbats, at another Mcontestant it snows now aegraaingsuefi a contest carcme; ! I; 11 sSiyiittthing about the; titf&oi money;uan4!tin1e by the speetatom If New York wishes to iiav T0.00p ; in a - week 'for the Spectacle I ouyywaj,4Vi W4,,. wmw.aiuv,; suppress it favdawU'i But it is worth while to no- ried,oikH,in tlreu? pie8neei fo aughtl impwmhv taktn-)arti1f the troth wer affects each one of usfj It is savagery omig!to the surface. I ttrjs'9?'Piri- thing wlucU dehumanizes and degrades, and the lessons of the past week mar, I hopej bfiectives to us alV' " ,: ' , f : . iTbUTUiaiM Say Ohio i Safe.! - ii . Washington Dlspaj6;!jtee New drk Herald. ' Seaator Tburman ' in a letter to a uer- sonar friehd in W.ashingtori says there is not the slightest doubt " ill" hiS m!nd but what Gen. Ewing wili be .ieleced Governor of Ohio bv a handsome ma jority and that the Legislature will be IVfa jeonfiaefiS,is uobaa'e ftpon.ai' observation, Jbufe a precise knowledg&ef the work being done Hndtfieoseritunients expressed, Ift localities whldi Ver$J$r 'a time justly regarded as doubtful to the Democracy. , a-j - !,To aVvo are' tfiilBiWir-iuMS M-i discretions of youth, pervona weakness, early de cay, loss of tnibhoofL fco, I will send recipe that wlilcuse yoiv JREE OE CHARGE. This great remedy , was "4 discovered ty ; a ' tadssipnarr : in to tte BE7.p0EPH T.'LNMAN; Station p,;jt0(w LFtTERrBOOtCOLCMBIA. L.is;lkt on tlie Fciiltentiary Scandal The Mrtalitjt baM PeniteBtiary and,n tne Railroad o ot Hamp. . ton An Amateor CoBtcert. To uie Editor of The Obffarerr "Columbia, S. C, bctober 1st, 1879. Carolinians now point with pardonable pride to their penitentiary. CoL T. J. Lipscomb, of Newberry took charge of the institution on the first of January last, -with Dr. Geo, S. Trezevant, of this city, as. surgeon, and Dr. Pope, of New berrjr, as resident physician, and to-day it 'rapfei Al as a sanitarium. In as many months there have been but nine deaths from all causes combined three of that number beAttg-inarticulo mortis when they wereiraeetv,ednoiit of an av erage of three hundred and seventy-live inmates. If providentially the death rate should continue without larger in crease to thiclse of ,theyear, which there is eversyeason to hope, it will then just reach twelve, of less than one tenth that duilnglTie'last yeitf of Cham berlain's appointee, immediately pre ceding. Mark the tremendous differ ence in the rate of mortality during a Republican and during a Democratic administration. Convicts are leased out and are at work building railroads in different parts of the State, and in ev ery instance report having been kindly fed and cared for, with the exception only of the Greenwood and Augusta. T;he entire number leased in the last two years to this road was 285, of whom up to this date 130. or 65 per cent, have died. Of the 18 returned to . the penitentiary a year ago, on ac count of bad health, 16 died within ten days after they reached the" institution. Twenty-six have recently been ordered back, and of these one died before start ing, one on the road, and one since he reaehed the institution. Fifty-one are still at w ork 011 the road. The appalling mortality of the con victs, both white and colored of eight whites seven haying died and one be ing in a precarious condition is main ly attributable to ignorance of the laws of hygiene on the part of those in au thority on the Greenwood and Augusta. Each' man was allowed but 61 cubic feet of breathing atmosphere in the filthy sleeping barracks; some men ly ing on the ground, some on bare boards with a scarcity of covering and cloth ing, and salt pork and corn bread as their only food. J. J. Cahill is the name of the superintendent employed by the di rectors of the Greenwood and Augusta to oversee the convic Jlapor. He is a natiW? Irishman; i Wkti .retention i at work on the road of the convicts, I un derstand was made conditional on the discharge 0 ; t'ahill. He ha not yet been discharged. The convicts sent up from Charleston are almost always re ceived 1 rr tt pitiable pliglrtv and havec to be kept ih thfe hbspilffor a month be fore they are. again in working condi tion. The poor fellows-are "powerful happy-'-to get where-they may -obtain toeiiical' trelpieBt.' lerftydf rlafd work, but also, plenty of good, Substan tial food, including milk, beef and veg etables, light aiul air, is the corrvict diet to-jxvxile iha&- tsiU;Ue..wJner3 at The 4p6f .liottStt .iiiaX.ws night . was cr bwderl, JEnd. Ujeteceipts W the eon e'ert of Miss'GfSc'O elit of the if diW-feeiievoleiit society for the jetfetmtMfciX jdr:yi0 hand somei' l4he coBcerl itself was a brilliant snccess; andiss Elmore has the thanks of the community for devising this no ble and ennobling entertainment. F. The drought is- general throughtout the State. .;. ' , , 1 . The second cargo bTrfon for the Clie raw & WeWpBayrpidjtjas arrived. Mr. Baldy Bovden, of Salisbury, N. C, is buying cott tlAs WKeon in Spartan burg. Mr. Stanhope Sadler"; formerly of York, did pnthe 26th ult. at Gaines ville, Florida h AiyouiftiaiiittCnestBt dropped his nimble pistol from his hip-pocket and the ba3bVod(drtR.htiyieg The cotton crop of Chester county will be gathered and ready for market within the next thirty days. , Chester Bulletin : Mr. John C. Bro wn. Jr., of Rossvdle, while but hunting last week; ?anght a three-legged 'pos sum.1 It rhad: only onV Wreeg and from appearances it was the onlv one ever'thereV1-- - . : : ik-)i'.:n . . .- ; ,,t,.t-" The Kinsrstree Star learns friha .the Sonoma (t,JTodrM!that HdrLUyhn G. Pressly, , native of Williamshurg countv. has been elected recently a. judge of .the Auperipr Court from So- noniaicoumy, nis aaoptea name, ouage Pressly, of California, is a brother of Judge BrCTPressly, of-this State. VUJfa The Florida Railroad. Washington Republican. n ...u , .. , A truthful history of the litigation w-ith respect to the Florida Central and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroads, which has at last been brought practically to an end, would read more like a romance than a his tory, and would ; invOlye jnore charac ters than one of Dickens s novels. The detidus ways of the astute Swepson, the magnlficeii t pftlefiteld; the dily Rollins, antimanv 'others of mart or less 'notorie ty, would afford ricli and ample material for the pen of a ready writer. But the litigation having ended, it is sufficient simply to congratulate the' ' people of Florida upon this auspioious fact The roaas were soa, as jae already been announced by telegraph, last Thursday! under a decree of the United States Circuit Court, the appeal from that de cree to; the united states Supreme Court 'having been dismissed.' O. D.: w imam, Ksd this city, ' bid -off the roads for the trustee of the Dutch bond-' holders, who will, as soon aM the aal is Confiuied by. the cpurt, tak$;jiosBession 01 tne roaas unaer a new organization, and ttut them in thorough repair. Un der the new administration the affairs of the roatfsHririll be conducted upon a strictly business basis, and . the people of Florida will soon feel the : beneficial effects which will naturallv result frOBH the new order of thingsi,';, Sbootis;AI(rar Us;l.rnblnrs; Danville (Va.) Post lsfe: s We learn from a crentleman f rom the Fffrrthat a shooting affray tQOk place iii.jthe Qy at Ihat place, aVdiajf,, or two since- between Mr. . J. WjjScovell and his oU3iues3:mauager;!'Mr. IE If: Wool ing. The difficulty caitte off in the din-t Jtif trbom of the Arlington . Hotel, ill yiiuuoui-gi uiu was ma orrapving OI a duarrel m several days ataiidlrifirT Mr.' WooUag two shots' atiMrScovell, tieuner. 01 wtucn cook enect.i Mr; co- vell is well knoWTrw one Of 'th "rtriv. rfetOrsTjf 'the Arlington' Itouse; here, seyerai.yearaagoii.'f 1 s Til l .A t XOii'i. n ,it 'I. i M .-.!. twtmiir. flOKsdbA brstbwrxt tfAtr D A And in a few days our stock will be season , and we are determined to do Oar In our new premises will occur SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th. With increased interest in the public's welfare for low prices, We remain, respectfully, ' E, D. L ATTA & BRO. FALL AID What ! A larger stock, never a grander variety, never better styles, never finer workmanship displayed, and last but not least, never was Clothing offered at closer figures than wegffer it this season, as this will be our banner season $0 if low prices be any inducement for this kind of Clothing, wifirivife "all"poth near and far to come and call orr ' ' ; . i i . THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT O THE SOtFTII. We call special attention to our . ., . OWN M ANUF AffrII? OLQTIIIN , Every garment en our counter new in style and' 'design of goddsj eve'ry'lming and button for each suit to match with the outside. Our MR. L. BERWANGER, a PraetiCal Tailof trade, has been in Northern markets for three weeks to select all oux.goodaand.jKe-are confident of satisfying the wants of the people in every regard. ,1 Special attention is called tn our 3-button Frock Suit and our 4-button Sack Suit.' Youths,' Boys' and Children's gar ments in full variety. ' j . : HAT AND GENTSVF In full lines. Cul and examine our stock. . Respectfully, . , ' " ' T a ' ' - ; , . - . 'Fuie'cJotWewW jailors. N. K Goods sent per Express, to be exammed Defore payment of bill. : ' " Mow that Oar (Rrand Op We tender our thanks to the public, and the Ladies especially, for their appreciation of our effort to present for inspec tion to the people of this city and surrounding country a Stock of Goods never before equaled in Charlotte, and to quote the expression of every one of our visitors to the Grand Opening, We have the Largest, most ,uperb and Cheapest Stock of , , - .; 1 : t Goods, Fancy Goods; WotfOns, Hosiery and Gloves, " ' MilLLINERY, LACE G t ' Now in the City of Charlotte." We are now ready to receive, the trade, ajjd promise our determination , f!i" Zi- MJ ,.:r.,, Not to be Excelled in Quantity, Quality and .Price. 8te your money and buy' your goods from " ., ' ;.. i .... 1 '- 1 '" TT 1 i 1 .11111 hi : : .' (?, ; til.! ..i il ficri 1 i i'y ii,;fiii'ii"'ii'iii' ik iu' iiv(iiiu- kill iiiii1 lur ... ..ii itis r.yn. vb r.o i'i '.''! i!'" '.." -I,!-. I . l.!'.-. 1 :.! u; iinli Inrs Gents' Furnishing Cobds, Hats, Selected with great care; Our shelves AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE FULLY REPRESENTED In our Store will be found Goods that notwithstanding, the. advance iri the raw- material, we are ablfttorifTflr at the old prices; and iii some instances lower than .eyer, before. , , The rbutjitiion ot 6rir house for keepinff Goods of well-known QMSMIM t&JS&jMK-Pow) wiU be fufly maintainednalso its ,juj& jrurutUAtt jAwiiititf u.uyojJ.!ur jnaiAj;x$pu, iir , , .u.,.,f KAUFMAN & Comer of Trade and Tryon Streets. P. & We are selling off our eiitlie stock of Boots P.SCHIFF: ' : ' Hi , I ' ! . : tWi - : ; i - . .i. (i V .- refill AltAntlnn 1a tlialv alwikr Barley, Bajro, Tapioea, . Oat Meal, . j V. ; v rr t t' " - r"2;i f uiuig j-iiuhm, rwHeu uxua, inmn sjueeav, vuoice .uosiiea Butter. A Tun nhd M Cann ed Goods, ita-rVetaUes. fmt, Oysters, Sarmbn, jLobsters, Okoiraadensedlllk, c.; an of which are Iresh andhotoa. . Foreten and Domestlo wefcli les, lu Jara ftiidow Uon bwet. Oar line or Teajumd Coffees dannot be excelled Mi tliff eft?- We call special ftttenUon to wint Prsa Flr a tew barrels of which we will sell aJ ; Terr LOWPRJO KS in OBDK& TO INTttODUCK IT; . To (be Wholesale f iweTlteT a weir'Sopt ? goods in oar line as tow as ean oe Doognr in anymarkeL City and countn oonsameradll find it to their intemak tn mil N.B,welia,T8a'f!i?lenffldW s--ni.-n w-,., i . TT 1 1 1J. . , ... Cictober 2di 18T8i'' 1 -H';- ...-,...,...-! ifailil miim I L Y A R RIVING ! complete in every department. We have, made great Dreparations for the ensuing the Clothing business for this community and the State at large. Formal Wpen -OF- DIever ? TBS, 'V t 1 -tl. " t ,. .. i u-! V;(Jr ol If oJ '-hlflli; " J)k : lll and counters will be found replete with attractive designs, CO. W. . - and Shoes at and below wet.-. . . -t j.chiff. l . , i -i- if'i: if..!r'ii lemur. iu,u "i , III ." JL IV, V' X iv,' ' . y ,,'n jKH H ' ' .--in:!., - in i 1 I j;; . i 1 On 8GHIFF & Gr-RIER, .Juii-..-I- -,7 .-.VV wgaj .'! :'.li'.-.U wii h, ;, InFF&GRttrTTratle i Street, Charlotte I'Siti '!-' : ... IT " r .... 1 . . f.,.-ji vhivv;.' r 1 CLOTHING Eletrep ening is Over, Gm 323 i -jmufui tru; ".irurtr .vl.'ni-.-i .,:;: , Caps; ;&c., &c, all the Novelties Of the latest and most . .-!,..-',, i KAUFMAN & CO. Corner of trade and Tryon Streets. ' I I J 14 J '.! 1,1 ,' . :-. J w.ilaco: '4 '-,:.iv f.'-I m ui' '"'THOS.GRtEB; ?.l 'f. ;.'! -)l '-Hi,!; ,- i ruus. i 4i J i sit J;', -,, f it 5- : 1'J 1 1

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