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J X? s -rTTTTil I . fV"? 11 T: f 1: 1 f ' r' 'iPTT lYti ' ! rill. .- II II. r iMT5fewV-lli . ... V ' '. '1 . .ft THS OBSKBTEB JOB DKPiKTMENT lias been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Jot Printing can . now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furn ish at short notice, BLAKX3, BELL-HEADS. LITTKB HEADS, CARDS. '-TA08, RECEIPTS; I6TEB8, . . .PBOfiBAMMES. HANDBILLS. ' FAbtPHLETS CIKCTJLAES, CHECKS, &C .a f ; - BXmaOBIFTION BAIMB i One MOM, WXIKLT XDZTIOX : !TTI l!;f . VOL. XX. Ml;. i'l .liilllfl 1 CHARLOTTE, N. CM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1879. NO. 3,310. n .t.ii i a Almost Persuade. atihy heart 1 ProcieedLajr of a. Heceat Fleeting ef t -tii -: .-:.:?.'. ; M : : . ' i i :-' . t m '.vox r-T v i , - ; .1 i.?.' ii ip ! , . . ; ' ' ' - -,t : - - - . REM i itAmffxi to stye 1 it: V-it ca . .. ? r ? .... uvn CTCmwiw ww - rnlSrt - lent r Ladles L ,and cnu jb.ow ViQ u' DRES&K)OD v na f fifie ask rour s The stock 1b 8tnn enormflp8,Blck Cashmeres being one of tssadNg Wm have t& largest and lwjtaaSiptS5e3. atodZmt tnai i in unariotte. Tne above la not simply ever shown a staff menlt jposUjTO act. In our DEPARTMENT We have a large stock, containing everything wanted 10 that line, iaoluOlng Canton Flannels of all grades. ha tJibOnsT bhiShol embroidered Velvets, aanhlnsr in this mar- aiber that we keep the or i DRESS sfectyr9reyj o Our Stock of Buttons, Well, that department shows for itself. Don't think of going anywhere else for Ladies. Gents' andCMldrenVUndeireite., I Th young gems will Hid theTprettiest stodt of PANTS PATTERNS EverjexlllUtad Ifi thls-nrnrtSBt Everyboly-lan b suited here in a rarFINE HAT. V I ! ( bedtd JtteaWn to '6t handsome stock 01 Duun, Brjpcaaeq.aaostnpea. in BtkeKs AfrtJ 111 th iJew'colobs. -'Our stock of ntafn1trlDed and trimmings is the largest and hand- fan cr Sattines and velvets lor somest we have ever offered in this market sore andgtye our Fancy Be We have the largest, handsomest and best stock ed Carpet Department In North Carolina. Everybody mvitedtoalL . AULA. A.IN VEn, cc rIAKKIo. Sei i t OF CHAR L O T T E And vicinity, are invited to call and inspect our , NEW STOCK, eiubriiclug. ewsry variety of DRESS GOODS, In all; the new shades and textures. Black Colored Cashmeres, a specialty. and ty'A. CHEAPEST CHEAP. Dress Goods In town. Coil bufpre you buy, BespeptfuUy, ' ' BiREISlGER 4 TBOTTEIt. J. TrAN'ril ON Y, Northern Ice, Coal & Lumber. Having Just received 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 variousJiriSjlor Families', EountLdas' and Smiths' use. If rjjonsl who a have formrM bought from other MRKetsHiUHufofjd losj wsuB consult their InteresKjtfglnnf mejalcall efdreordering else where, trtteeciil tnrwts 1m orf ets in cargo and c;ir loaf iota. T f If ,1 Ice ol hbndStbf yefr roundV froia first of Octo-bepsuitfl-rst BMaHhexfc-t-My cart will not run on Sundays, but will supply double quantities on Saturday. I shall also-eoTitlniie the- Lumber business and keep full stock on hand, together with Lathes, Shingles, kc . . . B 1U cti tb rflr '4& .AibA'rjfJttea, of any quality defifredf also estimates nirnlsned dn appli cation at office, eoraer of Trade st. and N. C. K. B. T. J. ANTHONY, P. O. Box, 153, Charlotte, N C. 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM firm it tVEROFnCE Jt Printed an a f f ? obs CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust executed by J. M. Kc ndrlck, on the 15th day of April, 1878, and reg istered in Book 19, page 207J&egl8ter'8 office of MecklewldnV ountr. I will sel atrablie auction. at iu OAira Sous 4oor.lXk. Cbarlutt on4h 20th-f day of October, 1879, a lot fronting eighty-five Jett on church street and extending back about 275 feet, with the buildings and improvements there on. (rttuatrTsetwwareirnrdf Saml Grose on the one side and Jaa. Nerthey on the oher. Terms eishi rrr ' ; ' J ' - A. 6. BREMZEB, Trustee. aept- epUl(M87f.awtds.. p- ! mm 1 AA Barrels ust received and for sale cheap, by J. C. BUBKOUGHS. , oct'2 3t tlwcatt0nal. MUGAB CBE Located at Sugar Creek Church, three miles North of Charlotte. fcvrttees have engagf i 't eJvkHs of f- T. w. Dixon, an accomplished schol ir and i-iicher, and the Academy is now open for the re ltum of pupils TERMS OPTUITION: Prlraan course, InUirmediaio 1.50 per month, i .eo " - (iood board I'urthlnf3 len. JHO. A. lOUnir. in Chilrlftt . h.!AmmiinU Sec. Board of Trustees. eating with Oct 3-d8tw2t Baltimore, mom ' No. 59 Franklin Street ' : ' EDGE WORTH ' Boartfing & Day School for Young Ladles. MRS, U. p. LEFEBVRE,.PrlBlwl-,.-. indnmiS1? September j 48tI.HT!igU. aug 10-deoU2uT 8 l,tOB v"" SCHOOL NOTICE. 1 for hnva on M on- nooi Dunaiug oa I will ope; day next ? -Gen. BnjTin0ra Int on Chnrah met. I ' Tho whaM arill'at Drat mmlai nf Aiwil -JJT irif two aepanmenis, rnmary anaia- n5?P0wlble ciasslHcaUon lu mdei that the septs , i PLMBS- DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ' . , A careful Inspection, as we defy competition in this Me in styles, qualities and prices. Our stock of Ladles' and Children's HOSIERY - - In plain and fancy colors cannot be' excelled. We have taken special pains in selecting our stock of OLOAKS AND OALrAOHTS, and have erenthlng that is tiew.- Shetland Shawls in endless variety. A handsome stock of CLOAKING For Children. A full line of LADIES' HATS, And trimming for same. A New York paper asks. "Is the yellow fever a necessity." Guess It must be. You can bet your sweet life it Isn't a luxnij Burlington Hawkeye. The New Haven.' RtkriMer complains of "life's dull routine;" and yet It is the best season of the year to go out with a bag and rob pear trees or pile boxes up in front of store doors. free Press. A straneetfreak Df nsiture is renorted br a een-i aiemQU aviog out un ne western sudutds. lm&i weeK nis wile gave Dir.n to a aaugnter witn a near neck and deer little f eet. St. Louis Times-Journal. Co of n and examine our stock, whether you buy wllttake pleasure hi showing you through. 'Respectfully, 1 T. L. SKIOLK A CO.. Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. Oct 1. FOR Bottled Lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for SI. 00 per dozen. jr. u. Munzfctt. All orders left at John Yogei's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 - HAPPY JOE FlSCHESSfife. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more.' n FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BBEWEBY, ply 1VA It 14 I A " . I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg PURS ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door In an ice-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons lA'Caaflotta.'ik- at a iislance. can buy beer frost soe tot ttottem rook prieee, and warrant ed to be as pure and fresh as if Just made. Mv facilities this 'Bummer 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. O Y S T E R S Orf the . fialf-shell or by the quart or gallon!. Lov ers of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by JOSEPH FISCHESSER, ju27 ' gTOP AT THE BOYDKN nUUbJ! Salisbury, N. a rjfthefatJoaalHfel,Batefeb4 C. 8. Brown. Jr.. Chief Clerk; W. o. Hheiburn as dec 80 slstant $2.00 H U U MARSHALL H SAVANNAH. GA. $2.00 u u 8 T7 Bl LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate $2.09 and 82-50, according to loca tion of Boom. M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. Feb 16 tC " l CM nutans. RYE, GRAHAM .. 1 AND .. AT PRATHEB'S. CAKES! CAKES Pound Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and all kinds. Qt Fancy Cakes t PBATHKB'S, Order. lor ornamental cages promptly attended to. . 5 . AUD IOC. COUIITERS. TO 'tHX'TRADX: The liveibnslhess men of the a are starting these eonnters.1 ' We art the orlirl- Kasom,ana tteaaquanersi.'we nave weoniy iwo uooaes in ;tne u. Exdustve 5 and 10a Jobl Send foe Catalogue and particulars. , 1, 200 202 Randolph Street, CWcag). -2jft 4 2 Chauncy Street, Boston. ' , iu .iSept 24-deod8m. - -..t n-i r t tr.ii i Ugh And hell seemed near, and heaven seemed 1 n hn tA Bulivhf nr ain Wned.ii? JLhejIattaethneai' ;: ' And he bids thee look and see The side they pierced with the cruel spear, ' l The nail-torn hands, and the thorn-crowned head, And the blood at thine atonement shed. That the curse might pass irom thee. Hast thou opened yet? Oh, the words were plain, xnai Bave ioueaea toy neon w-mgnt, They told the Savior's life of pain- Homeless, sorrowful, tempted lorn, That sinless robe might by thee be worn aU I: 11 iv fHliiJ l.iM. '.Ill J By that life and death which thy soul he pleads 1 ' And fain would his rich gifts bring; ''') ' There is full provision for all thy needs, A sight of the crucified gives thee peace From the curse of sin and its fear, release; from the nopr of deap the song. There are robes of earth that in dust will lie, ' And songs that wtu end in tears; Sunshine to sei 1 a ray less gloom. Flowers to hide their way to the tomb, And through endless ages a lost soul's cry, For the wasted, vanished years. There's a home where God. wipes the tears away, 'vrnero we lay aside tne sin. Where never a ransomed one will say, "I am sick or sained, or grieved to day." And the servant! wants to show thee the way, And to bid-thee enter in. Joy in the presence of God to-night, If thou wilt arise and come ; But the loy bf fiends if they see thee slight The robe, the crown, and the home of light And choose the path that will end In night. Ana neu tor tne soul's long nome. OBSERVATIONS, gets a new pair of suspenders he I day to seeing if he can draw them When a dot has teelveont ;ight enougn to nil nis reet on tne ground, xne male sex and Mary Walker will understand how this Is. Six Republican tramps outrage and murder a Democratic young lady of Troy, New York. And yet It Is claimed that the murder Is not political. They cry peace, peace, when there Is no peace. Atlanta Constitution. An American newspaper seems to be running King Alfonso's courtship, and announces that he kissed his betrothed on the forehead, whereupon bells were rung and cannon fired. When be gets to her lips, says the St Albans Advertiser, the least that can be done win be to diow up the ttscunal with nKro-gl)cerlne. An honest, loyal, shrewd and witty but slightly profane old Bemocrat, Ui a town not twenty miles away, recently put to a friend the following start ing but expressive conundrum ana comment: "Will you tell me what In a Butler Democrat Is? I should as soon think of speaking of a she tom-cat." Boston font. A whoop-bang sort of a boy, with feet as broad and fiat as a pie-tin, trotted through the Central market till he reached a stall kept by a single wo man, about 30 years old. Halting there, he yelled- out: "Say! say! Your little boy has been run over 1 and killed up by the city hall!" "Uh! oh! heavens oh! !" she screamed, and she made a dive under the counter, came up on the other side, and started to follow the boy. After going ten feet she halted, looked very foolish, and all 01 a sudden re marked : "What a goose I am! Why, I ain't even married!" P ETHEL'S MAKKI VliE. Twenty-Nino Days After linprittou- inent and Trial for Wife-Murder Find Hi m Wedded to Another Wo mand)i)M JShe Crave Arsenic 1 Salisbury News, 3d. Married, yesterday morning, at his office, by Squire Ilaughton, Mr. George Pethel and Miss Margaret Rogers. The .eamm unity was startled yester day morning, if not shocked.,tt Jhe an neuncement of the foregoing- bans. The almost unanimous esewnation was BalelgliMews. Tl directors of the insane asylum Dijt,ith. executive office on Wednes days when the quarterly report of the superintendent, lr. Grissom, was sub mitted, giving the workings and con dition of the'ia3ylum for the past three months; the" number of patients receiv edi'nmbdfcwharged, andthe deaths. ae;po'oi'ttie executiye committee was aim fiuumitted, stating that a most flathtfsrr'&mtract had been made f,tfi&nB$ moine. etc- to better venti- lafiidiWarm the bulling. The most imTnTOtrt'was thatof thetreaa-;. have beettialMHifc $40,000. , The.anpro- tiriation was for vM5,000 and an extra aDnrfJtrriation Of $8,000 to pay outstand- ,ing obligations, making $53,000, so that there remains ior uie uaiance .or xne year about 3i000r-wlHeh it-is tlwuglit wiirbe4ully9ffit;iefttfor the wants of the institution.'- The "board met at the asylum on yestei-dajr, when the ac counts! fend books of the, steward were examined, aftfe which the following important rule9ere upofajfoll consul tation' and discussion -unanimously adopted : The superintendent, in the admission of applicants into the asylum as pa tientsrsball consider the applications in the order in which they are register ed in the book kept by him for register ing of said applications according to section 14, chapter 161, acts 1879. No applicant considered incurable by the medical officers of the asylum shall be admitted as a patient utitil all who are deemed curable have beeri provided for. No application made prior to the pas sage of said act of 1879 shall be consid ered unless the'Bame shall have been renewed since that time.. . That the superintendent furnish to the authorities of the several counties yrespectively.a copy .of the foregoing. , A thorough examination at uie waras, Luildinfis'knd crronfrds was made and f a rjeSolutioa adopted i'statfng that tliey were-JOiind ln a-mosx satisraciory and perfect condition. Under the act of the last Legislature a great deal of work has been done for the improve ment of the grounds by the convicts in th penitentiary. , - BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING, AS PRESCRIBED FOB TO-DAY. Being delayed in gaining possession of our new store, we find U impossible to make preparations for the occasion, and soliciting the public's kind in dulgence, we will now designate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th fW FUR oub gband kntbk into thk world OF FASHION. SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. A lot of South Carolina Railroad stock was sold in Charleston Thursday the highest bid being $9.45. Two darkies netar Camden fell out and settled their difficulty by the code. They fought with pistols and both were slightly wounded. A you-man-named-JIenry Martin was seriously injured, at the Sandy Spring, & 0. ckrapCirjeelihg last Satur day night by being kicked in the face by a .mAilfii i , ? . . ; The 'Edgefield ' Advertiser says : The Hon. G. D. Tillman thinks that Tilden is undoubtedly and inevitably the-coming man for the Democratic presidential nomination. - . - . , On the South Carolina Railroad Thursday 119 bales of cotton in transit, were burned by a spark from the loco motive. ,The cotton was from Atlanta, . en route to Charleston for shipment to New York. xithexf more prjggfsti ''it toft Bferfit ii and rafter, ie? rainutes':Tei!ection, it was almost invariably ioiiowed ny an- e, viz rj -p i ci IS MAEltfAGfe WAS ARRANGED BEFORE MRS. PETHEL S HEATH. for the (ime'uas been but short sinq&J ne got our, or jail. -JI ltumor has it that they were engagea wjMtetmaev waaia rron. j but wheth er true or. hdt w& tfanndt.say. a I The action was enough to surprise any one, and to give use to the wildest kind oi talk. TuinK or it : a woman tyy ing herself for life to a man whose body- as yet retains the musty odor of a pri son cell and around whose person the damning suspicion bf a crime as black as the shades of hades cluster in acloud too thick to let in a ray of the sunshine of apparent innocence in the eye of r public opinion. To say that the woman must be incapable ot appreciating her situation in life, is a charity, for did we think otherwise, we should entertain the same opinion as those who insinu- Ato tliat MM PetherNoi 1 :was poison- oned to make way for Mrs. P. No. 2 ; or, on the other hand, should think her recklessly bold, compared to whose ac tion in this matter the charge of the famous six hundred " into the jaws of death, into the-BKuth of hell," dwin dles intt utter iiisignitleance. May she never get the "headache" or "smothering spells." Revival in Virginia and North Caro ; , lina Petersburg, Va., Oct 2. -One of the most notable vents of the day is the great number of religious revivals that Jiaye occurred during, the past two mqnuiivui, is rmu me surtuuiiuiuK counties, and even extending into the neighboring counties of North Caro lina. In a number of instances from seventy-five to one hundred conver sions have occurred at a single meeting, and from forty to fifty are common. They occur alike in all denominations and among the whites as well as the -bfcfctT rjtrgVi additions kar?been cktirehdongrgations Tiie re vivals are still in progress. Oeld and Hilver. Balttmpre .gmtf I 'M'j 'J. J i L It is understood that the coinage of ten and five-dollar gdld pieek will soon be resumed. 'Tne mints have been run to .te4r,,ulicapacity coining silver, and it is no more than fair that the gold ahould have a little chance. Itt is not iUUelfcriiii any mdrb quarter1 eigfes or one-dollar gold pieces win be coined, as the effect would be to , prevent the sil ver, dollars- from , getting into - .circula tion. 'The AmejncaH twentyHloliaT gold PlM.:fmttm Wtij- wm&, and tuwayat: uuiuuiauus n ju.uiliuu.i government etnployes.rtere received in their last .monib's ;paV quite a respect able per ,ceut, in silver dollars, and wtoen 'members of CongrpsS' get back to WashiPSwHi'they, will, jfecei've ten: per ceint ot their pey iasnvei,,i ! .... t " :' ' ill M -I'ltr 'l I !i- ,;:'. i . Big Hopes for Ohio Wasiu Cor. Baltimore i.Sun..' Cotirtnfssipftcr Itanm, whc',,lt5; jetting the iiitM.jeye oi itsftlf, whire heis running polities in Ohio, wmi&pmjmmmmw lle- publi;-bjr, iWty itft&aWthat the Republioansi will Als6have the Leg islature. Secretary1" Sherman said to day thajbutns" private' 'information was to the same.ieflectv -and rthat he could not understand what' the Democrats could be thinking about in, claiming that they had any show. Yet thfeOhio Demorats(ftotttinue to claim both the Governor and the Legislature. Secre tary Sherman "Js going back tdf Ohio nextweek.to make another speech or two before the election. " nn TUden and tne Presidency, ii The "Washington Post prints an in? terview had with Gov Tilden. siTNew York Thursday,1 ln-'Whiclr AC. among ptheTnaeieCsfriM culation thathe is conspiring or in any othei warattemtJtinfirjJtos,ecure(a, re- jjemocraxs. :.-,m!wia -ushkia ly.. Horrible tS. CJ Ipumal fmwtiobtTppmes to us from a very Outrage; Probably Tramps. Camden (S. Inidr direct source, that on Wednesday of last week. Mr Charles Ingram, who lives in Chesterfield cdunty, on the Camden road, twelve miles from Cheraw, while re turning from Cheraw, was attacked by five'men within few miles of his home, and after being severely beaten, he was tied and then mutilated in a horrid manner. No cause can be assigned for the diabolical deed, as Mr. Ingram is generally regarded as an Upright and inoffensive man. Suspicion rests upon some tramps, who have infested that neighborhood for some time past. 'Ittelicttnw Chinaman. New York Express. A Chinaman Waltzed into one of the courts yesterday aad, tapping a big, fat man, seated at a desk, with the end of an umbrella, grunted : "Youlee bossee?" , "What der yer want, pigtail V "Me Melican Manee. Gotee wifee flo' chil'n. Wifee laisee dlevil allee timee chil'n notee goee schoolee wif ee hitee Wan Slingee usee chairee- aiiee samee "Well, -what der yer want a di vorce?" Yessee,: yessee; wautee d'ivorcee, quicker n,heile.ef; He got.it :.,. t.,:..; : ' ' Money Vanisbing;. In the statement of the liabilities of the government the item of fractional currency outstanding, which, not very long ago was placed at as high a figure as forty millions, has disappeared en tirely, in the statement or the liabili ties, and assets issued this date, frac tional currency to the amount of $94,- 770 is ruaeed amoaa : the assets, in a short time the item of fractional cur rency will disappear altogether from the government exnioits. : ,'-;; V Electricity in tb f ataro. Prof. John C. Draper; in a lecture in New Y orkti Tuesday, evenmg.. said that he thought that electricity as a means Of light would soon be general, andthat among other means of its' generation, notnIy waterfalls but the action of the tides would be employed' It would also be used as a means of heating and cooking and electro-magnetism would be employed for a rapid and economical locomotion. -'.i Apolog-e ileal.,;, HartweU (Ga.) Sun. steams J i. . Itissaidwhea'an official steps up to the bar in Atlanta and drops his dime on' the counter, that he- 'explains apolo- Hgetically to the suspicious bjstanders thac -i amassea wiaf. weatcn oeiore a came intoomce.. .5, ,...HM'ntA WnldB SagaciBh Mt. . ;,The nominationV of Gen. Hancock; ot Gen.'McClellan by th Democrats next' year would be a very sagacious move. 1 1 We are felly prepared for all the demands of trade:, SfftCK ,i! i I : B it It will require time to consummate 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 of out friends E. D. LATTA & BRO. FOB BENEFIT OF n w f Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for the interest of the public we will quote the prices of some of our goods: Men's all wool Business Sack Suit, at $10. A very nobby Scotch Cassimere Suit at $12.50. A fine Sctitbh Cassimere Ma ansh, lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3, 4 and 5 button suits, from $15 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods, imported by our own house direct. .. . n GENTS1' DRESS SUITS, . All the leading styles and single-breast 3 button Cut Away frocks. YOUTHS1 SUITS FROM $8 TO SIB-BOYS' SUITS, $4.50, $5,00, $5.50 $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 AND $10. ' ; ' ,; ... School Suits for Boys a specialty. ( .... ... , i Don't Buy any Overcoats Before You See Our Stock, As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. All we ask isa call, and we will show you facts. Respectfully, 1L-. S Fine i Clothier and Tailors. Mow that tir i&rand Opening i 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, 'r.We have the Largest, most Sqperb nd Cheapest SWck of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Gloves, MILLINERY, LACE GOODS AND TIE S ! Now iiaiiewCharlotte.n ! '. : ..,...! . , i . 1 ' . . .-. i .- . .. We are now ready to receive the trade, and promise our determination , ' Not to be Excelled in Quantity, Quality and Price. Save your tftoney and buy your goods from WITTKOW8KY &z WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION o btTll LARGE AND YRIEP'a.SdBTMENT OF Gents' Furri CSs,&c.v &c., Selected with great care. Out shelves and counter will be found replete. with all the Noyeltie of ,he latest , and most accracave uesigns, i , , t , , f AND ALL'THE LATEST, STYLES ARE FULLY REPRESENTED. 7 ., . ...... - l : . -1 . I 1 1 I i . . . . , . . In our Store will be found Goods that., notwithstanding the advance, in, the raw material, we are able to offer at the old prices, and in some instances lower, jthan ever.sfvre.., The.,renitatioii.of our house for keephtgtJdods of well-known makesv (so that the customers-may be assured or getting full value fortheir money) will be fully maintained, also its character as THE POPULAR; CLOTHING HOUSE'OF CHARLOTTE. . ; ; i) ,i -mi it.:. , ' W. KAUFMAN & GO. Comer bfTrada and Tryon Streets. ( , t . P. a We are selling pit bur entli e stock of Boots and .hoes at and below cost. A.) -a W. KAUFAAN & CO. . Corner of Trade and Tryon Utreetsj j ; .,. . , ,.n :;-' -,ll V : Jfr-ffW P. SCHIFF. J.SCHIFF. IT. .1.: - GROCERS grier.;; Call attention to their Rarlev. Bam. TaDlocs MacBJoruCraeked: Wheatk, ed eooda, ytai -t vegewpi Ias lnl.n. AMMJ11 fw barrels efwEeh-we will tnhoAiuta.. Our tine sf Taaa andCoOees cannot ba xaelbvl in ticitr;! We call 'Special attention oar Patent Process Flour, a esaleTrade we bffef a larca and weU se tea, rnwnsm ia nooKaia.,, uur in aUtTerrIiO very. To tbe wnol ffihdltWtb j t w ,... rjBniWaarYlri Uie rear of our Ivqu-K.J anuria tn nor Una am low as can be OQUgM iBAdY market. City and country consumers will find It to their tnttrest tocnuoa ua A j.-u; .'I .1 .i- .iiO lo j, lected stock. lsewnera. Hit i, n--: i i i' .,: tin; xi-ntS'i 4tr ... . I tr. i fir , ' iwt. , ; f-. v1 -.-.71 Mrtn '.JTOTF :&:iprRrEltrTrMe Street; Charlotte; K.C. UH ;i,iiit fliu 7I,; 7;Ui 1i.;.T9 -.'n?lK:J 'M blim.Wf&M ':& .-ij.iuJ n ill h-.-'i V ! 'irincf become mtilinf. Geiek, I respectfully and cordUllyinYite mi. old Mends, and cus tomers to call and sea me when they want goods in my line.. - i .xim-m t-diu tdia d) ;TflOatGBIER. Ortobcr 2d 1878. r.njtaf i bl-iow .U --JtiX- "vi-jw vv2i of I v.."".--b Um.m oiii il qurto ft XiUiil .-vl is);,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1879, edition 1
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