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-fc5i a---'- i::''':sJ&&y-' DXPABTHJ2JT a mm a na tMn thhrnnrMv mronllea With every Beeoea . X A oronr waut. and with the lateatsOtoftAt Daily, one year. UfotibSLJf! Six Month. "-""" manner of Job Printing can now w be done with neatness, dispatch and ch we can rurn- Three Morun One Month tab at short notice, , wxeklt XDmox i fftejUf, ( the county') v advance. ... outthe'eoi,i)otipc.'.:: Six Month. .". ..... .". .7.. ... . . . . . BLANKS, BILL-KEADS,' CHARLOTTE, N. , 0:, SATURDAY , OCTOBER 4, 1879r NO. 3,309. VOL. XX. PAMPHLETS. CIBCULABS. CHECKS, AC ' LOteral Reduction for (Hub. , WINSTON A'ORESVIULE ROAP. 200 lit ....2oq ... 2 1Q .... i oo .: , .. j. . ' . - - : , .. , ... . ' ' ' - . . . :'(. I .lit. PDACn & MM Yfi ; H A TIKI I.In. I we, am. m t be most eieeut Kooas Uiis seawui erer offered ny us. stork f Ohoiery Department Is replete with a tremendous stock for ladles. AhlMwkn Tn All . . ' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT The stock Is simply enormous, Blick Cashmeres belne one of the leadlntf features. We have the largest and by all odds the i chea ever slown In Charlotte. ,Tae a statement: It Is a positive fact. stock of them e Is not slmDly In our a FLANNEL DEPARTMENT We have a large sCocst "containing ' everything wanted In that line, Including Canton Flannels ol all grades. uur stocK oi uiDDomvaiso emDroiaerea velvets, Neck Wear, etc, surpasses anything In this mar ket It will be well to remember that we keep the best Ribbons. Our stock of BROCADED SILKS & DRESS Is perfectly lovely TO THE LADIES. : vi stock of plain, brocaded and striped attention to our handsome SILKS, Our Stock of Buttons, Well, that department shows for itself. Don't think bf going anywhere else for Ladies', Gents' and Children's Undervests. Tta young gents- will find the prettiest stock of PANTS PATTERNS . " . i Ever exhibited m this market Everybody can be suited here In a taff-FINE HAT. -Ml We have the largest handsomest and best stock ed Carpel Department in North Carolina. Everybddrinvited to call. ALEXANDER & HABBI3. Sept 27, 1879. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALXB I ALL KINDS 09 IN BLACKS AND ALL THE NEW COLORS. Our stock of plain, striped and fancy Sattlnea and Velvets for trimmings is the largest and hand somest we have ever offered in this market Be suj and give; owJancy , ; v .DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT A careful Inspection, as we defy competition in this line in styles, qualities and prices. Our stock of Ladles' and Children's 1 HOSIERY In plain and fancy colors cannot be excelled. We have taken special pains In selecting our stock of CLOAKS AND DALMONTS, and have everything that Is new. Shetland Shawls In endless variety. A handsome stock of CLOAKING Kr Children. A full line of LADIES' HATS, BS ' ton And trimming for same. Come and examine our stoclc. whether you buy or not; will take pleasure In showing you through. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO., Opp. Cn&rlotte Hotel, Tryon st. Charlotte, N. C. Oot. 1. HEADQUARTERS JATl th jXJwBxHmd. , - r f'X Lay the dead Hope amid the flowers to rest Smooth tenderly the daisied turf above it; Watch by the grave by memory's rays caressed, Recalling how we used to guard and love it; : From Its sweet dust fresh fancies may awake, Till a new dream its gentle semblance take. Though passionate tears fall fast as Summer rain. Where the dead Love lies In eternal sleep; Though life and Joy may never wear again The glory buried with It, dark and deep; Just for that dead thing's unforgotten bliss, A chastened charm may soothe a watch like this. But when the shrine where we have garnered up Trust, pride, devotion, shivers at our feet; When poisoni lurking in the loving cap,- Turns Into stinging gall what was so sweet; What solace broods above such bitter death ? What future comforts us for murdered Faith ? OBSERVATIONS. Columbus made the egg stand, but Italians of less renown have made the peanut stand. PhOa. Bui. Tou never know that the country is on the verge of ruin until It becomes necessary to choose new officers. .AT. O. Picayune. The Prince town Advocate publishes "The Dea con's Story The Leading Hand." We didn't sup pose deacons were that sort of men. Breathes there a girl with headro red, who never to herself hath said, wbem rallied on the crimson stain, 'tis sweetest auburn, loveliest of the plain. Detroit Free Press: When the girl who has en couraged a young man for about two years sudden ly tprna around and tells him that she can never be more than a sister to him, he can for the first time see freckles on her nose. It Is claimed that the Connecticut woman who shot her husband while he was asleep Is no politi cian. This Is too thin. We have heard the story before. The day is past when the solid South can witness affairs of this kind without entering a pro test Atlanta Constitution. The leaves begin to fall In the lea. Or, to be more correct, From the tree; The blue bird doesn't sing. Nor do the butterflies wing. And the overcoat's the thing Which we see On theifestlve youth of the period. An old fellow whose dauehter had failed to se cure a position as teacher in consequence of not sine an examination, saia: " iney asKea ner ots of thtues she didn't know. Look at the his tory Questions! They asked her about things that happened Derore sne was Doriu now was sue go ing to know about them ? Why, tujey asked her about old George Washington and other men she never knew. That was a pretty sort oi examlnu tlon!" Bos. Adv. THE TWIN RAILROADS. FOR Bottled Lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, Delivered msmm Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. to any part of the city, free of charge for $1,00 per dozen. F. C. MUNXLX& BEDDING, &C, All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. maM A FULL LINE OF CHfKP BEDSTEADS v: i?AKD LOUNGES. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. T COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Tbadx Strkkt. CHARLOTTE, N. C rr- Cnd!48' arid Gentlemen's Burial Robes a line supply. July 24 J. T. ANTHONY, DEALER IN lagee mm HAPPY JOE FISCHES&ER. SOLE AGENT FOB THE ATLANTA BREWERY " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more." o FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICE ALL f HE WAY) I " - i I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, bv which I am able to keen 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, can buy beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant ai tn hn an mint and fresh as if lust made. Ht facilities this summer for the delivery of Beer are better than ever, and as the sole agent in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, i respeciiimj solicit the patronage ol the public Wines and the best Liquors on draught or sale by the quantity all the time. On the half-shell or br the auart or gallon. Lov ers of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by JOSEPH FISCHESSER. ju27 for ICeourtM Upon ilic Condition ol Hie Raleigh Oaatton mid Raleigh fc Auarusta Ur Line Election of Offi cer, dtC. The annual meeting of the stockhold .... i t J . I .1 ers or tne uaieign .v uasion nauroau was held at the company's office in Ral eigh Wednesday. The Observer, of that citv. prints the proceedings, Mai. J. W Scott presided. The report of the presi dent. J. M. Robinson,:was quite satisfac tory. It reterred to the late three per cent, dividend and expressed the hope that a similar dividend will he paid an nuallv in future. Elections were hem to nil tne various offices for the ensuing year, as follows President. John M. Robinson, J3alti more. Directors V. J. Hawkins, W, W. Charuberlaine, P. C. Cameron, Jos, B. Batchelor, Walter Clark and R. S, Tucker. The last named gentleman was elected in place of L. W. Barnnger, of Philadelphia. These directors are elected to act for both roads. Mai. jonn C. Winder was continued as superin superintendent, and Mai. W. W. Vass as treasurer. From the nresident s report uuon the condition, etc., of the road it is learned that the receipts for the past hscai year, ending July ;'lst, which extended .over the period of fourteen months, were: from freights, $2Z3n.m : irom passen gers, $65,474.72; from mails, $533.83; from miscellaneous sources, $404.81 ; a total of $295,051.05. The expenses for the same period were $225,767.34, leav ing a balance ot, $8983.71. or tne corresponding months last year the re ceipts were $272,906.88, showing an in crease of , $22,14447. Two additional locomotives have been added to the roll ing stock, by purchase, and the sum of $30,903.26 has been expended for steel rails. g i , i ? The report upon the condition, etc, of the Raleigh & Augusta Railwajt states that for the fourteen months ending July 31, 1879, the receipts were : Freight, $88,722.92 ; passengers, $27,830.05 ; mails, $21,733.20; miscellaneous, $307, a total of $119,593.18. The expenses were $S2, 906.41, leaving a balance of $36,626.6T. For the corresponding months a year ago the receipts were $100,182.43, show ing an increase of $19,410.75. Satisfac tory arrangements have been made with the Carolina central uanroau ior the transportation of freights. Two accidents, both causing loss ot lite, oc- curred during the year, but the com pany's servants -were not blameable for either. Directors' Mttagr -Trmnsaction ef Important Bnrinenti MooresvOte : Thft boara-sr directors or tne wins- ton. Salenf & Mobresville Railroad met at the call of tbe chairman at Mocks ville, Tuesday, the 30th ult, and we are glad to be able to state, in the absence of the official proceedings, upon the authority of the Mooresville and Row an directors that the directory are in good spirits, and had the wisdom and cdiirage to take some important steps towards the prosecution of the work. Iep accordance with the wishes ot nearly all concerned, and certainly witu the interests oi me roaa, me airec torv ordered its location to Hurrtsville on the Yadkin, fifteen miles beyond Mocksville, and it is very gratifying to know that bonajiae pledges are already made that will construct the road-bed to that point. Iluntsville is, we be lieve, about thirteen miles trtmi Wins ton, and nearly due west of it on the Yarrvin. ' f Mrnoard Jtirtner ttmiomLed a committee to wait upbuiSie cdnihiis sioners of Rowan county, and call for the $6,000 in bonds authorized by Scotch Irish township. These will be issued, for there is no way of dodging it, and will complete the road-bed from Third Creek to the South Yadkin. The crradmar from MockSYille to the South Yadkin will be complete in a few weeks, and indeed there is no reason, why with a moderate and steady effort, the first thirty miles shall not be graded in a very short time. if teen per cent, oi tne suDscripuons have already been called for, and it was ordered that the whole of the re mainder be immediately called for, as far as Iluntsville and to be paid in money or taken in contracts. The board further canea a meeung of the stockholders at Mocksville, for the 19th of November, when there will be a reorganization of the board, and probably the election or a president. 1 IU1NIN& MATTERS. Reports of Operation in Rowan, lVl.oniouiery and Chatham. Salisbury Watchman. Gold mining property is changing hands in this county, and the prospect of hating the mines vigorously worked is brightening daily. Mr. E. W Ilovey has sold the Holtshouser miney and turned his hands right into another ad- ioininsr the same Dronertv. which he is also confident willurove a success. Mr. F. R. Williams, of Covington, Ky., is the purchaser ot the Holtshouser mine, which he and his associates propose tip work with additional facilities. Mr, Hovev is now developing what is known as the Hanes mine. He has a shaft of BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING, AS PRESCRIBED FOB TO-DAY. Being delayed tn gaining possession of our new store, we find It Impossible to make preparations for the occasion, and soliciting the public's kind In dulgence, we will now designate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th FOB OUR GBANP ENTBE INTO THX WORLD Of FASHION. We are fully prepared for all the demandant trade: TO ..STOCK IS .COMPLETE t Northern Ice, Cal & Lumber, qtop at the HUnn Ravine lust received my suDnly of Coal for the ensuing season, I am prepared to fill all orders at shortest notice. My stoclc Is the largest eyer offered on this Market and embraces all the various kinds jorFamHles. Foundries' and Smiths' use. Persons , who have formerly bought from other Markets in caiload lots would consult their internet hr cirin? me a call before ordering else where. Special contracts for orders In cargo and orloadJots. , ... .H Taa nn hand the Tear round, from first of Octo ber until first of May next My cart win not run on Sundays, but will supply double quantities on Saturday. t haii aio iwntinue the Lumber business and keep full, stock, on hand, together with, Lathes, Quality desired: abio estimates furnished on appU- Wm W ofttaerriet of mat i it. and n. y. n a. V. ty Bx, 1M, Charlotte, N. C. ()Q0 rai SIMPLE DEEDS, ! MOST APPROVED FORM Just Printed and For Sale at the OBSERVER OFFICE HOUSE Salisbury, N. a C. a Bbowk, Proprietor,' Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh, r h Rrown Jr.. ChWI Clerk: -w: u. oneiouru dec SO slstant $2.00 Ho u s xr o u s xu MARSHALL H $2.00 U S T7' U 8 JtJ SAVANNAH. GA. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate S2.QQ and $2.50, according to loca- ; tpBoom. ; jj M. L. HARNETT, . Clerk, late oi rmnters ojei. Feb 16-rtL CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ..oJ.V11 or a deed of trust executed br J. M. KenanCK, on the 15th dlWnf Inrll nnTra. ..9P""u),e Jpor in ChWlotte. on the 20th S V"h 2 ?rj; ' L. W fronting eighty-five feet iLlt JmX. .xT.1 "Iia exienaing back about via Ue bulldmgs and improvements tbere- ueiween ine property of Samiurose a,"'" vua IU ' Nonney on I Terms cash. o..,.. , .o-. '.'Ai O. BRENIZEtt, Trustee. JJOYT'S GERMAN COLONE . , , n small and large bottles, atrect from -nafac- Mirer, at . g ,r r-v RYE, GRAHAM AND WHEAT BRE1AP t AT FEATHER'S. f Vhaf i Beitg Roqe a the Kingly mountain Mine. To the Editor of Te Obsener; I had the pleasure atehort time ago to visit the mines of the King's Mountain Joining Company, located about two miles from King's Mountain Station on the Air-Line Railroad, and was much Dleased and gratified by the visit. The company owns some 700 acres of land, within and near to King's Moun tain, and have expended large sums of money to put their mine on a paying basis. The new shaft, now 300 feet down, has struck the vein which pro duces now some 18 to 2Q tons of ore daily, and will shortly be in shape U produce 80 to 100 tons of ore. The pjd Rhafr. has heen cleaned out and auoulies the new snare wun an aounaance oi fresh ar The tunnel to. the new shaf t 40 ieej aown, is atsu uouipiewj. a,uw a tram-way under construction. At pres ent only one-fourth of the stamp mill . ... , .' - - i tu : 14i) SLHUlDS) IS USOU, UUl lU0 UllUO 13 UUH paying expenses. ?ith he large force which are developing it at work. Sixty- five men are employed. This mine is one of the best equipped on, the coast and is in the hands or strong, stirring men.. Mr.. Arthur M&cyt,the superin- tpndent. seems to be the nglit: man in the right place and reduces his work to a svsiem. ne is oounu w succeeu. i uu such a Stirring, Rushing presid.eit a Pennsylvania's xamous war gayeTnoy, and heavv Kew Yoik and Philadelphia spekhpejs, ibfiva i but one result in view, 'Viz: Success!1 Let us hope that many otnerr sucn companies wiu be formed that are able and willing to WILMS 4k TJRWELLJ9 ire, -FRESH '1 fL.lHt hit ..:'t''3'-4f"i NORTHERN rEIME. 100 BarreU leceWed and tor sale cheap, by CAKES Found Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and all kinds Of Fancy .qikes' " ' ' "" PRATHER'3, , '- Mht .' " j , , . ; i , y i , '.Vi Trade Street - Orders fur ornauienlal Cakes promptly attended to. .5 AfID IOC, C0UIITER8. - TO THX TRADE: The lire business men of the lay are ptardn $beseoKters. Wo are the ortgi. lUitors ana ueaaquanersi we nare vne oniyiwe Ewhislye b ad 10A Jobbme;Houses iniuie u. a. fW BOuu ior vaouosuti mm ranmuafl.i ; ; . 3 .c.-iia n wbwmaKM BUM., ,200 ft 202 Randolph street. Chicago. 28 ft "28 ; thaaacy bet, Bostonr - - r Bept a aeoaam. spend money &hd await the results. T. 7 Tlie jylilitary and Ibe State Fal. Raleleb ObserVer. Thfi military disnlav at the fair wil not be so brilliant asususl. There not "be a large ,vtoaia,w.WWi present. Noneaw. oveea out, aa no ftheamtrment is to be held, as was. the case 18f and T?W QpW; rrnrU will narade. the Durham Ljffh Infantry . among , them.i(,.The r Rajeigh Light Infantry: will Also parade, i -A mar ioritVMOf the comtiamies-will be repre- sentgd; ti$-.thjX tW jttt Wn- i86 ,ior met. nag) wuicu ia j juihujuit awarded vie team masting toe Dest score at oo ; yards: lt:isr,J thought; that the Norfolk Citv Guard will be he re. though this is not definitely known. t it will Miniiim tinut tn Mnmninute the arrangement and ad lust the general fixtures of the Store. and extend a cordial invitation to one and all, with a genial greeting In our new quarters. We respectfully Invite the attention ot our friends E. D. LATTA & BRO. GLMSD OPfiNlfSiB MI -OF- FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING 50 feet, a good vein and a cheering pros pect. This will be the fourth mine Mr. Hovev has opened in this vicinity, and in which there are at this time nearly two hundred hands busily employed. Montgomery County Cor. Salisbury Watchman. TTon. Beniamin Wilson, of Wilson buier countv. West Virginia, has been spending several days at Flaggtown, insDectincr the works of the Ueaverciam Mining Company.- We learn he goes home well pleased and will send down another en sine ac an early day. John Lyon, a Spaniard, had the good fortune, a few davs asro. to "wash out" a nugget of gold weighing fifty-six penny-weights. This nugget was found in the Island Creek "diggings," on the land of Mrs. M. A. Smith. At the Worth mine. Alexander Dennis found two nueerets weighing respectively ten and eifrhtAtm nennvweiehts. . D" -IT , " , . I Di as Hnlen has disco verea a ncn ueu of ore on his lands in Ophir township. Other parties have been more or less successful. Salisbury News. We learn that Messrs. E. W. Hovey and F. B. Williams will leave, in a tew days to visit the Perry, Tom Newlin and: other properties in unainam coun ty. The representations made of the mines in that county by Mr. John Bag- ey some time since were gooa, out there seemed to be something wrong, as the Chatham mine has been stopped work several weeks, "with no prospects of starting up again that we can learn. - BUIEF NEWS ITEMS. The receipts from internal revenue for the month of September, 1819, were $9,842,887,36 and for September, 1818, $9,254,237.75, The rp.nnion of survivors of Southern prisons was held at Toledo, Ohio, Wed nesday. About L.5JQQ participated. Speeches, music ajadpatriotioreqitations were the order ot tne aay. ; , B, M, Johnston, prominent South ern hanker, who arrived in New York from Shreveport, La a few days since, and stopped at the New York Hotel, died suddenly last Monday. At the" Philadelphia sub-treasury Wednesday intereston the 4 per cents was paid in gold. All currency ouuga- tions were also paid in gold on account of the accumulation of coin in the vaults. Judge J. G. Abbott declines to be nominated for Governor of Massachu setts by the straightout Democrats on Tuesday next. The Traveler saya v, uos the very best authority for tae an nouncement that Hon. Charles P Thompson, of Gloucester, has no present intention, of accenting the nomination of the Faneuil Hall Democrats for Gov- ... '- i . , emoy it oiterea so nim uy uieir conveu- tion. - 1 ' The United States Senate committee af. Tnnfiba. Kansas, investigating the Ingaifs bribery case, have decided thatj packing a grana jury was not proper evidence, as it was anterior to the elec tion. Henry B.Rogers testified in de nial of charges against Ingalls. Geo. L. White testified that he was offered $500 to vote for Ingalls by Mr. Danf ord, who will be caued to the stand ana ae ny the statement Senator Blaine expresses th beliei that the Republicans will carry Ohio by 20,000 majority. Jefferson Davis declines an offer of $500 to write a newspaper sketch of the reasons why he sent the Confederate army into Pennsylvania in 1864. Rev. T De Witt Talmage, of the Brook lyn Tabernacle; and Chas, A. Dana, editor of the New York 8wn, both of whom have heen abxoad - for 1 some months, arrived at New York on the aame steamer, Wednesday, , Secretary Sherman writes that by th middle of October he hopes to be able to set aside two Or three days to be spent la the canvass in New,. York, ; at . such places as it may be thought he an ren der the most satisfactory service. What ! Kfever ? Bio, Hever 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 we offer it this season, as this will be our banner season. So if low prices be any inducement tor this Kina oi uioining, we inviw; an uuui neai aim w wuw:um wau un THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTH. We GalLspecial attention to our OWN MANUFACTURED CLOTHING, Every garment on our counter new in style and design of goods; every lining and button for each suit to match with the outside. Out MR. L. BE RW ANGER, a Practical Tailor by trade, has been in Northern markets for three weeks to select all our goods, and we are confident of satisfying the wants of the people in every regard. ...... , Special attention is called to our 3-button Frock Suit and our 4-button Sack Suit. Youths , Boys, and Children s gar ments in full variety. . , , HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In full lines. Call and examine our stock. Respectfully, Fine Clothiers and Tailors. N. R Goods sent per Express, to be examined before payment of bill. .i . Mow that Dnr toml peniu is ver, 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, m'6st Superb and Cheapest Stock of Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Gloves, MILLINERY, LACE GOODS AND TIES, Now in the City oif Charlotte." We are now ready to receive the trade, and promise our determination Not to be Excelled in Quantity, Quality and Price. Save your money and buy your goods from WITTKGWSKY &d iL0!fE, SEff EMM, IS. WE DESIRE TO C'AU. EERJAL ATTENTION TOtlOB LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF ;? i t 1 . . , ..-' j- - v. -, 'JIM itMlll ( now Erer Clo Tfcey ! It 7 ratit didn't like Pinafore whett he saw it of heard onhe;,flrs.t time to won T?voTiian tne oiner evenine. sxo thrtinrht rousin Hebe said: -"So do the Caseys, the Corbins and the Dents." Gents' Furnishing Cbbds, Hats, Caps, &c, &c, Selected with great care. ANt) ALL THE LATEST STYLES Tn nr RfArA will hfl found Goods that, notwithstanding the advance in the raw material, we are able to offer at the old prices, and in some instances lower than ever bef om -The reputation f pur house for keeping uooas or. weu-Known mASthatttwtoi-,iiTi be assured of jgettintt full value for their money) will be fufly maintained, also its ?haracUrTTHE ffljLAR CtOTIIING H0ue OF CHARLOTTE. . . -1,; Our shelves and counters will be found replete with all the Novelties of the latest and most FULLY REPRESENTED. W. KAUFMAN & CO. Corner of Trade and Tpoa Streets. p. a We are seliins off our entii e stock ot Boote and hoes at and below, cost W. KAUFMAN & CO. Corner ot Trade and Tiyon Streets. p. schiff. THOS. GRIER. Call attention to their UtUlUJl fc. ... T ' . ! Macaroni, Cracked Wneat, ivina, epuc GROCERS, .. iiFANOY AND HEAVY GROCERIESSItSIffi jaTFartna, Split PeaavClioeQlate, Flavoring XxtraetaFotted Meats, Cream Ctteese; Cnolce 'Gosnen Butter. A full line of Cann- vitT tY,tr. Aid mon. Lobsters. Okra. Condensed Mi Uc. Ac. all ot whlcU are Iresh and caoloa. Fotelan and Domestic Pick' aekats.1 Ow Un f Teas and Coffees cannot be excelled in the city..1 We call special attention to our Patent Process Flow, a pricks IN ORDBB TO IKTaODUCS IT. tyiM Wholesale Trade weoder ralanw and well selected stack piodsui our toeas tow as can he JwasW 14 any markeL; Cltr andjoountry oasnmer will fldl tt to then; latere to pail on fb.purphaslng elsewnep. .!!( 1i SCHIFF & GRIER. Traae Stteet. Charlotte. IT; C. .M42-rr mII ! -Mitll.. i -Hi ill A iJ:7i fto b-i: TfJH ii:- ifvii WIS ;rrsi 1 r Havine become interested in the nrm or. isCHiTF jisc.iiRiE 4 respecwuny ana coraiauy invite my ow r riend tmd -etia- I tomers to call and see me when the f want goods in my line. Vrvww ) ( THOS.GIUER
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