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i SVBBOBXPriOK BATE8 t Dad Six On Month lata at ataort oftfft4jf tua-j ,r-. . .- .' BLiUXS, WLIrEXAD8. - IXTTI . f ia MtmM-wyi o.. "fjnttjlL 00, ty Liberal Reduction for Olutx. PAMPELrrcvi '5 114 1 Sfewou.-p. fccv vA4sj4 . Mornm. - snj i 7 ."! ..! - i ii J , ; Witkoat WIthla. ll Ml ., .... I i, ti : . 7! I'll asm rf rvr v Upw-Vdirotorfed in una mammpo; tetflni-fnost beautlfifl ttMjn, m rsiK wcu, vreu u Anne, iJioe uaweii Prune, and other fashionable cole 'bese goods are in pattemsMd Aave i the bandsomesC21rMd4&4ffaL I. CASHMERES In Black White, fieaa Brown, Med. Brown, Gen d'Arme Blue, Prune. Myrtle Green, Maroon; Dark, Medium and Light Garnet, Light Blue, Navy Blue, M0dj hbfilfl)rbrf War Bronze and Ashes of Koh4 tontn url mw&O cents upwards. . m a 1 a m sm v i : - : ra b s hi i 'i fSii v MOmIE CEOTHS GftmPu887 Blue,Myrtle ARABIAN' SUITINGS WivlrfiftjWolfcfinK bero In I i : a - Li 15 i a 1 III !l j h PlajS viqck.'ailid cotamlw bfrersklrts all wool ' aK1? 6octea, PiaJ i Black Alpacas. De Beiges. Mohairs. Tafreta Cashmeres. Buntiius. Tycoon Reps, Madras Ginghams, In a prolusion of H 4 prices and colors. - A full stock of Pekin. PUUnandkStrlped 8atln, Plain and Brdcedr Silks SaarrTSilk and Velvet Ribbons in every shade suitable lor trimming , the above goods; also siacK v frfveVat alt tortces. ALEXANDRE & HARRIS. Oct 12, 179. TTJ THE LADIES C H 1 R ' m ' And vicinity, are Invited to call and inspect our NEW STUCK, embracing every variety of i ' )AilY. 5I( '! (? DRESS GOODS, in all the new shades aud textures. Black and Colored Cashmprep, aTspocraky. r ' !. ill ' 1 . The CHEAPEST CHEAP Dress Goods In Cull before you buy. Respectfully, town. ,;..gaaiffr.gs:.: Ml O N Y, . . ..." Northern Ice, Coal & Lumber. 0 fBI44'lelv4j jov WPPI l t the tBfeiwrfnyB?Mred fill all orders at shortest notice. My stock is the largest ever Offered On 'this Market and embraces all the various ktodsJrFamHJeerFoutidries' and Smiths' ii9e. J Persons who have formerli-bought from other M:irketa.hirmr,tedd lotatwoujii copsult their Interest by giving me a call before ordering else where. 3 Special cotitracts for orders In cargo and car load iota. Ice on hand the year round, from first of Octo ber untU m of idto "next My cart will run on Su5lays'btt!vl Supply doubte quantities en Siiturday- jf v w w s -a v w I ahalV also conUwie the . Lumber business and keep) Infl) StoakJoif haad,.tQgetel Willi iliffieB, 8htngles,tr r - - : BllU r ro trde -oil shortest notice, of any quality desired: also estimates furnished on appli atioa at office, eorner of JCzade st and N. C. R. R. J. T. ANTHONY, P..0 Box, 153, Charlotte, N. C. 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM ..- -j- ' . i , Just Printed and For Sale at the r , OBSEBVEB OFFICE CITYRpBl;! -Asix - - By virtue of a deed of trust executed by J. M. Kendrick, on the 15th day of April, 187 and reg istered In Book l,jga 201, Register's ofllceof Mecklenburg county, I will sell at public auction, nt the Court House door In Charlotte, on the 20th t;iy of October, 1879, a lot fronting eighty-five feet 1 uu Churati street: and, extending back about 275 reef, with the buildings tod improvements there on, situate between the property of Sam'l Grose on the one side and Jas. Northey on the o'her. Terms cash. A. G. BRENIZER. Trustee. A) Any person desfrfhi to Adrohas a we!fln Droved Oky Lot, Hji- JiVm! rrom, and modem con veniences, mieweH oHratdr'brtek kitchen-,' within - Ave minuted walK-Wnm frrttain wqnare, can be ao- ommooaea Dy apptfing at 'tis .r THIS OFFICE A CARD TdTTHEAFFLICTED. -- r .! . - . ,v- DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUTAW STREET. BALTIMORE,'MD., - From OfterfieaTi exBerJencflniojpltal and pri vate prastlaat MftruWow a permauviit cure In all dlaaaaes Lthe. UrtuBrx Organs. a&40f the Nervous System viz: Organic and SemUwU Weakness, Ibi potency Xlpssjoijexnal rer)Jsenrons;Deblll ' ty und imblhKItJi? : nes ofSti?lit or tildillness. PaTna-in The Back and 'Nocturnal Emissions, efefWli rwMltinCwnto abuses in youth or excesses in matobMtx t DUeases U pol,on entlretjMeredleated 4rom- fhe system Also alirgkinr anJ dnnrt idlnAawwaHiteltrv cured. tr M)rtson.?ttTtrad olthe -Bnlverslty of MilandefiarrFoPtrW teddfnS dhyslciOTis ......c will piaints and lrreguianies. ill nnininli ill oipWiir ,nflfittiitfl nnri niAdl' clues sent to any address. .Xall or write, enclosing -"up repiy, septlOlj ' &xtntloniiV 1 NFranklla.,,. EDGEWOETlr Boardiog & Dayi School For Young Ladles. ;MBS. IL P. i . ft dpaL traininiVS? Ptember 18tn Thorough framing in the Enciiah irfti and tha SCHOOL NOTICE. i will open 9 school for boys on ion- uaj next, ui uie scnovi miuuiuM Gen. Rnrrlnmr'a Int An ChMTCh Street. The school will, at first, consist of otk ly two departments, Primary and In- ""SSSSJw mar thorougbiJn; nr.) t - ment "le mout hi f.) Primary uepari- TQJHE LAOIES. i juw n i wam.01 ORS. Our stok of plain, striped and fancy Sattlnes and Velvets for trimmings Is the largest and hand somest we have ever offered In this market. Be sure andgivt our Fancy DiOLSS GOODS . DEPABTMXNT A careful Inn this. Una tn Rtv on. as we defy com Detltlon In thjllne in styles; quaMties and prices. Our stock IK)SIERY, If - s-V A- V. Ia plain toad fancy colors cannot be excelled.; We haw takejuuecUk-pains la selecting ur stock of I Jrhtitfinn An l iiali i i in. 'T Wt WjlHW JWiyTfllh HI an rmve everything tnaua new. vneuana anawis laeniless variety. A handsome stock of .ST - : ' CLOAKING !.'' -.11 .Kor Children. A full line of ad;es' hats, Come and examine our stock, whether you buy or not; will take pleasure In showing you through. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE CO.. Qpp. CharJottdHotel,- Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. Oet 1. i' t" jjj J- Ii HEADQUARTERS FOR llottled Lager Beer, - ALE AND PORTER, Is cofBCT'T-rade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for 81.0 per .riS-it'--.- tJSawCtMUNZLER. All orders left at John Vc&aXr tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 -i i. HAPPY ,:7 JOE FISCHESSER. ' : T i. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY H Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to ioe Ftecheser's. and drink the more." FRESH FBOMTHjcTTLANTA BRIWERY, ON ICE ALL!HrA. I I have an arransenienVwIth the Atlanta Brewery, by which rapiapie to "keep on oraugm, ana iov PUBS ICE COLD; LAGEREER Brought to my door In an Ice-oOld refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons In Charlotte, or at a distance; can buy beer from me at bottom rock prices, and -warrant ed to be as pure and fresh as ii just maae. Mv faeiiitlea this summer for the delivery of nmr are hatter than ever, and as the sole agent In Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respt Wines and the best Lkiuon on draoght or for. afle by the aoanuty an tne ume. jg O Y ST E R8 bn the halsbJell or by the quart or gallon. Lov era of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by JOSEPH FISCHESpKl' j ju27 - - lHTT D-Kff ' H-0-lrB ,s x ' Vf H f fiL A. Bbow. Proprietor, . Late of the Kattonal poteL Baklgm. C. 8: Brown, Jt.. CWef Cterk; w. o. aiswou . dee an S2.00 MARSHALL tV n IT S T7 TT O 0 8 W, n o u 9 ii xx o U..S xu savannah! ga. ! ' A! B. JUaC. llff1etor. 2 J deduced, rJfeSaOQaccorolug to loca- M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters? Hob - of, n. i f 'IfKKt-l' . 4 rfiv?.-- tftt yAst.-!rt LM I -n Diseases, like thieves, attack the weak,, i Fortify year organization with (he Bitters, and It wiu jrer. 1 slst and baffle alike the virus of epidemics had the 4 changes ot temperature wmcuauuruer no cuusu- tutlao of the feeblflb Ter-if viiaury uiu u is a pure, vegetable stlmulairt, J6 rafea.ljei-atlVe,and anu-DiUOUa HMNiicuie, ihi uob uui o imriiiiin np ment among its many lngredlent.f . r ! ' . vnr wiia bv all Dnuxlsia and respectable deal- rocaaoa ITH CELEB RATtO JjL Mo lr f g . hi ttt iMitflheVPikrfro.n thdssiAe pf the " AAn .iU i iry ,. en generally. dAwl till botJ h' ,, sjdel&totfthijoor; iIJ i brethren-swear. - -1: : ii As I could do but only more. Breathes on his aching fists in vain. And dooms me to a place more hot He sees me Into supper go, A Bllkem wonder by my side. Bare arms, bare shoulders and a row .. Of flounces the door too wjde. fc-tli n. XiM.w Iiamm I a vtw own nffaut-h Its vliltn-trlnTftfl And tanttlftd Iftfld.'1 And wishes me some harm, ii i ; Meanwhile I only curse the bore. -: i i .ii; Of hunting sou the same oia coon, And envy him the door. In golden quiet i of the moon. I Is not so cold fthA hrls-ht imile he eeefflne win. Nor the host's oldest wines so old As our poor gabble, sour and thin, I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's chains and dance The galley slave of dreary forms. O could he have my share of din. And I his quiet past a doubt, . ., 'Twould still be one man bored within Ml ill OBSERVATIONS. ThA RstUtmorA (Woetu Insists that a certain "cock- eyed General" broke up a funeral in Exeter last TtofMtfeeAefeiledir htoa lUved, would iiave voted for Butler. "- "I'o:: . i.h- !-.;i..i-ijiJ J. Those vulgar New xoncersi ir tney Knew now it tarred uDon the cultured ear of Boston, they would once and forever abstain from that expres-! 8io,i-Lk;xlitaU car." Allow us to suggest this formula, wnicn is Dotn lerse ana eiegaui, umn; 'A Robert final vehicle." Bos. Tram. A small nnv whoMA nanbi and lacket one and inseparable were buttoned up. behind, asked .hiss mother, a certain wortpy lady of -this cty-i oq punUhed everybody that told a lie. 'Ctfrtalray,he does," was the reply. "You had better lookout; then, mother, for I haven't had that piece of rasp- MISS Callho goes for the first time to view the sea at Dieppe. At her departure from home her sister recommends her to carry back some sea .water In a bottle., She goes down to the shore and IflJlB htr vial withf water. "Better not till it up Tike th5t: fhlssv." 'aafa a sailor, "bekase. It belnsrlow water now, wnen tne nae rises lrii Dursi juur iwr. tie." Miss Callno, quite convmcea, pours oui nuu the water and departs. Since our last another Democratic gin, in pur suit of partisan ends, has enveloped a colored man with the mystery of rough treatment As usual the trin was Democratic and the neero a bold and unswerving Republican, save when State and conn-' ty officers were to be voted for. It seems to us that this is only an incident in a foul p ot to break up the Republican, minority lu Georgia. Will the friends and acquaintances of the Rev. Mr. Hayden, of Connecticut and lhe honorary members of the nation generally, stand by In silence while these outrages go on ? Atlanta Constitution. , . i ';1 Among the parishioners of the late Rev. r.' Strtrra nf Ttmlntrpft wa ft well-to-do farmer. Mh eamuel Capen, who, although living a considers ble distance from the meeting nouse, was aiways sure to attend church on Sundays. It was eastern ary In old times to have tne- pansn-tax a per wum. mi thn town assessors' valuation. Mr. Capon's parish-tax was fifty-two dollars per year Just n dollar a wees. Mr. uapen, Demg compuuiemau for his regular attendance at church, replied -tf saying he should lose a dollar every Sunday he staid away from meeting, And he ceurd not afford It Comtnonweaun. YI0LEN.T MEN OE THE WEST SEVEN OF A FAMILY, EACH OF YVHO.TI HAS KILLED HIS MAN. Sentence of Thoniav Boone, in an cey Court, to be Hanged December 5tU Story of Some of the Violent Deeds of Members of tne Family Hi Mercury atH,S40 Feet" Above I (ba Seai-eatefButrjPl Monn tainsGame in Yancey The Public Roads, &c Oa1Cf To the Editor of The Oljaerter- 1 f M Btjrnsville, Yancey. County, Oct 8 Thomas Boone was snterieed in the Superior Court of this county to-daV to ue liung uu lupfjm nam jl (tfycu, 1,879. lie. was convictea a year aga foe kXtoi murder of .lohh Woiija. a'ynif man of this county. Edward Boone," the prisoner Thomas Boone, ana Joan ta ... i wooann weni to a gTPg-Biropiwo mua east of this town, ana alter,, geiun, drunk, an altercation followed am Woodtin was shot dead by Edward Boone, and Thomas was found guilty of . being pr,eefxt. aidirigfHjiff facetting. Krlward Boone esDeaneaTlflir, Tom to ''hold the bag;r1 "lTlie ease went td the Supreme (Jourt last January term axja. was affirmed. Tlie prisoner is auite a young:, man, ndtlappaarfnaf to;pe more than twenty-one. He was beardjes, and say why sentence should not be passed upon mm, he repiiea waurm voice: am not o-uiltv of the crime fot which whs convicted." There is considerable sympathy evinced for him, and a Iarfee rp.tiI,ion-T hear, will be Dresented to tiie vfor f ox,a oegftrnutairmj& nu serw; irtjiast urauspiriiHiur uffi mOEOSfiaiiQns itner, awtuorvBiy auie 'rrfhtrifthMs9''WTfiVft T1rifltherhomicide was comniitteJ:itiid. JWt'one year sub- oonlleht there. ft.JebGeut? fcH&rca9eiia.nDw in the Su- H '4ktr?t urn ht':fr4i'uffl son-in ,.,qt-ljl be am mm fotfhe Boone faiailYe-thave 'Wyfffian inObte county in the last twenty years,, and so far all ttaB escaned hang t hev are said to beCjer meriiKhw er,, put ence of Decome maniacBiijiueejHii , We had' She rain here yesterday, but strange to say that at this1 altitude. 2,840 feet, the thermometer is aJandfnS at. 7fi ap.tr. - - r - " . l dfertTirttJeaiUIaJiBUUl lnerespr. Is itrtril? Beftreaar-Mir1 nm irost ana leave ueL&re vatuc u "n MnstbaTetwitb iiajrysfc brushy rjyni beett I known for-year-bofore, and- trappers are iiaffiiuiiiir to UunfiUn-tne uar luea (CiW)?JlAkif '4are?tame one here, attracts ffiuclriitteutiom---ieer-me1eTi found. i Big Tom Wilson, who discovered Lr. p.lMll'H.hodv. as malanev anew roaa ami thprd are beues irottasv nasn in jaic 1 DowelL Yancey and Mitcheltlhan wr OtKl.S M t.M to. tiertes. t , w WVB.tAI-.AA. 1 mAplAQn .. 4 Th6irllHnk'niide by the ' partment daft Saturday that kll letj iSStoWto be supposed J mnar ra rmuiM i iiiiuiiuiauii; uw mvw in some quarters, cm tne contrary, u. is bifigrlgidirenforT4ejTh as fettera. 4g;im6! otbet mini; of evadingiHJieitlaw.iis being investir 4 BiMSam onne s it -r-. thsfrsevfefi cdeStedr ToijExffiVjtOmrveW7 '; - An artideiirJtfirAkHffltf ?6urrud of the 8th, in rvtajLil to the late compror J tnise oitH vioTMausauagmigtirxiaceiYe oaewoi-was jnotiproparlt lniormed. . not rjervert tllft- jppvre- pysMj-jVViiaw the fitat of ifejsarer, yrm,.reaj; roe ojir, m Momproinise,,,'the , 'suit! ami ded Imsast m. JudgBra-; Mai ttpHins -says, bMiaes, that1 he has lecev.JS:.9',.rPril', This is cmlaiiili- criitifvine: news, ahd la eqtttUy.tiM&fyjtig to know am msor med Ehaf; the latft ireaiJlftrtLH J cerivan, B-.tppJ jUidebtedne. Ui. Hl ibwed inceitbeii actually have aeeji V&W t between Maj BpJtaiHHrf-OJSflJr- a JNewi, ork .lawvex.Qt.yeia.dmtW Am upon tnis scewarx to qiviub put any moneytuat niignt.. ue, oDtainea irom and sonve ch&jriliis ,, Bvne bihg ho irauas on mis roaa. uiu, ior us ULveuipL ville road "Was not Mai. Rollins or his treasurer or some KnA.MA . i . ILli. .. 4" XU iMi1 rjrs wiraorn leavrnHfitTOiaiHs swuuger r S6WemMbelitf,flQ(J 'irtrKno wn to the writer, and! cannot DelieVe that they w ere properly informed. Willing ly I' would frMrf Wtf'bne, and do not now charee i wrwiff pon Majt Rollihs; to.make aniexMbifc,i;lt ,i flMe;!tOi him self ; it -S ''dee'to' worthy t naea with WJioni.iiB 13 aociated; and it wdue to I :artfi a friend to the Westejn road, and'ay'isatri sdi fcrut'protest .acamatooe m uriteiaUn to the:State of Xorth Cacoli- a for all - interest in th& late Westem al'lii ( ii'i'A iVJii'i ' ' UREENSBOBO FEDt;feAL:';16oURX. The PtavL Card'fuit A Villainous Deputy Marshal dro a glt to Orlef. Correspondence . Raleigh Ot secution, tirelv exneratinir the young i ladies !in questionJ and paying , all the costs of the action." He1 may congratulate him self that lie: bad so lenient a judge as Judge Dick to hear his, case, but I am tord the1 Ijeopl of 1 Oraligewrll hardly tenner a uuuiiu uvatiuu w bum lkluiu? I o a :r,..nt- T"..,.. innv,XT T E. FhillDot was sent to i ail to-dav by Judge DickafteF leaving the stand, to waitan'taetmeirti.-,f He marei8irre!Oi Uio'aostjdenrayed and jnoy. ot'i1r'(RSii WBi 4 staBd.v'fhB crosa-examinatiQu drew OT dfWa'trratJhe vfaflin the habit ot trurnpiftg ftafbftrges- against parties, and tnen promising them upon tne pay ment of a certain Bum, to be out of the way iUxtimev 'trial; that through threats W virtue of bis office, he endea vored to get witnesses to corrorjorate his statements: that a nearro had won his clothes off! of . his back gambling at cards; and thafr-fee passed a mustang lini ment dollar" f f bill troon! a -poor ne gro cake seUerioviwk Uie change and, de- uieu mo iransnciiuu iwun wnecviueu with an inditfaient. . And he was a Uni'tsecretates assistant tteputy marsball O tempera! QmartsJ. jint ' This: fellow ttad come kete-' as a.wit- ness fn i4indictmetits'-iLJippant ill eharges against five : xeseeetabie ?ueu of 'rwsinHptttTy'Knd'ittenmonQ counties. Tftey; wre "iWelfi-be tried to, bUjt could uot,' blaekmaH. : A noL arow was. .en as to ms intended vicumsvand he aiided in limbo to await a convic tion:' for per mrV. Suclt'w.the.fate of this revenue "f noser," and there are hun dreds t others ia the Sooth that ought . t 1 1 i ii m wi ui i ' San Antoe:jtof4f., 'On'dbeditt' the-'pest-liouse A' young, man was lying stricken ith ttfe eXCn thematic plague that has lingered: So long in tiua cUjj 5Ehere:.waa,iM)i suffer- ini? in concert to make his pangs endur- . W " . V. . jr' & .Li, r" '" F I J" . . he aionw-TjiKii masuy y lay in- tke hateful arhbnse with the yellow flag, the hateful symbol of taboo, fluttering.ftuJt i its lnWsaie ot 'warttihg,' fcryiig-'tofl , winds,"Unclean I" taking up the song of theettfMeiffiutHelon's physi cian walkRd the earth no loncer. Nev- i .ertheksa an attrfcliteicf Chraajtamains . . . I lki J 1 A- on eartll ; mere was one uiaii uaxeu vue monster in his den and wrestled With him for1 the prize. Day and night she stood at her post by Uie loathsome couh, nursing ner lovenrom wnom me worm rhad tftrtietf shiafei,rhgaWay,8tUl seeing the, beautiful through the veil of horror, nncbeered by i voice, music, or .flower, alone with her lover-and the Monster that 'claitiiedlbrt; cfitaxfg. by the creeninir ;.abiidows. admimsteriiiK' the medicine with as tender hand disputing; WILD Ucatu iui uta me; iuo uusuui ox - a virrittopnosedtoaaarm f,,bell. The crisis passed and the sick mani.left the- baek,frotodb'frjawlniOTtrttmpet 86nddedttrdTUlnH6eBl?bttfc Wpratffr i heart beats in the breast of tharguivas new Mutat er iNeyiOir the heroea of ,tbe Alamo, and her noble act deserves the world's applause. 3Su she willnev-! er get it because she is a poor Mexican girl;'bsidea'fh;dbte not. .rwit it. 1 ll'rf.4 k&.t Y - Will Cntln at tbwOld Hand. : XMf US J"iSi1Kl UOtt t ! i'i Raleigh. Newsd t i oooi 1 united rxont is necessary.iovwmp tne ,1 enemy in I880,tand if thej-will airry I tbe flag of w Wtwrmoft racy as xjts"ine Jiaieien they wui certain tnwn'in:hemld hir Iiave a place? riebt laae'brtKCmtrThe' . xrmn kits, WATS. bAfia nthera. and' the IMoyiW fcdffirdrta 1 State' always find it. . 4 .sisiYrfiioj ; 5 " 1 increased to' about $60,000. J-1 if'ita nmentUkuuntu Ala Wgfces 'a' satirfajtf 'settlelriettt, and then hat' uiitlt itVtef v "claimant rives a Greensboro Correspondence . Raleigh Observer. !TbfpraJniWT pmc1oax,iihadJeett or heard Ijpuiaii of, wasjjtpidnfised (!) by the lefendantmkrng"f)ublic gavowal of ffie f rn.lv ' Or MS1 ffljrrm"miereby-en- BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING, BW doiajedJn, galojaeeal of pur new -ii l':i-.i dulgeoee, !m:il 1.1 ., Ill t i . ij . -..! ! ( iJ i-f. --,: ,ml ill 1! !','J1I B it It wiU reaulre tlwe to esmummate the arriiMtementand Bdhst thfe eenral fixtures ot the Store, i Ji lu tnill.cu; i.Jl iiViiijir ;,t , l,UM i ujj mull mil ui t.J.I r!x!i.-.i:i; ,! ', , ' ' ' ' ' Ii. i.n-n i i . i!IlQiai''Stock is noW fcobaplete in every brands, ad for the interest of thepufblio we will quot the price oCaoi -.Jfr. n !...' -.ii i. . ... . .:: . i. ; - i.immi. ,Kk'. . HMeBVall wool Business Sack Suit, at lansh. lined; in sinirle-breast and Frock .ip.jr.o.,,; Aiese suns ae.au oi ioreign n.lf. .ili-.ii- u I' , ,. iff. YOUTHS'-BUITS'ROM $8,T0:$l8TB(yi Ml Oon't Buy any. ' ' .... i. -i As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. All we .' ' );! Respectfully, - i ' j i.i . . ... , .-i ' IMmut ttlSatl- illinw' 4 . . ' J 1 : . . ! II . i ui. . 'i'i '.i . j "VVe tender our thanks to the public, and the Ladies especially, for their appreciation. our effort to preseni for inspec tion to the people of this city and surrounding country a Stock of Goods never before equaled in Charlotte, and to quota the expression of every one of our visitors to the Grand Opening, m '"We have the Goods, Fancy Goods; - Notions, Hosi6fy and Gloves, MILLINERY, LACE GrOQJ)S AND TIES, Now in the City of Chariotte:, We are now Not to be Excelled in Quantity, Qua-fty and Price. . ; ..'.1: : : ! 1 ; , . . , Save your money an by your goods from ' ' ' ' ' 1 WITTKOW8KY & inn Wfi DSXRE TO CAlJi iCLAX ATTENTION. TO OUB LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF 1 ! I , Gts'r Fyrnisbing Coodsi Hats, ii ii Selected with great care. Our shelves . . . NP ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE FULLY REPRESENTED. Tn Ant Stmi Will h fmind lods that, old prices, and in some instances lower than ever before. The reputation of our house for keeping Goods -well-known makes, (so that the customers may be assured of getting full value for their money) will be fully maintained, also its character as THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHABLOTTE. r: ; , s i 8 u W. KAUFMAN & Comer of Trade and Trron Streets. : p. a We are selling off oar entlie stock of -.us ( P. SCHIFF, !i .i ft ft ti. tt . i; 1 inij, i-i.')n ii lilJMI l!) ..''iiilicl Iti lliiitl r-M (J it AK l.'ilK ;i-i mi : n a .; ;. . VI U .!!T .r...ii.: .-Y ,V-; -,.:..;...,.. .:. Ii. 1 J 'ill I i,(J 'i 'I. i:;. .' . : t'i i.i '' nan'UfaBisii o-thAj, stock tf -Tt'KT.rir:,"A XTi' TTI? AlfV - riDrkniJ BatietSaio;7!? 0Me ltd OnnriA. v . 4 L. hnnk-at fkir Unn of il i2;r.TTlwrh ni 11 at mn r.nis ;pai goods in otirUneaslow as can ha bought tn r BfWe lavf a, fplen Fl(V'd ta ijt; .b li.fi ) ; 1 bil ilooJ Vr.Jii',3-; ; 1 'ft.- f'.';- .!').!; :1) S-ii-'j,:; . ; a ii i "!.;'ia i ji - Hlvbiff become interested in the firm tomers tdxall and see inetwhen they AS PRESCRIBED TOR TO-pAY. store, we ftn.d l( (lpi bkake preparations for SATURDAY OCTOBER FOR'dtfirdRAND TcnTrk lii W 'the wbEliri ot tashiom. ' . w-eare fujpwpaj U.6tu'iJJ J.ju; it " i ,HtU ovi; E. 1). LATTAi'&.BRO. 1 i; -i ii t ii ; . - i ii i n i in $10. A very nobby Scotch Casaunere Suit Suits, ur leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3, 4 and 5 btmajsrfrom goetua,-tmponeu oyi ouc win uouae ufecv , .,.f aVit . ' ' " ' ' .ii c.r!...r GENTS' DRESS SUITS, All the leading styles and single-breast a button Cut iil'tilj ; School Suits for Boys a specialty. Overcoats Before You Largest, most Superb and Cheapest ready to receive the trade, and promise our arid counters will be found teplete with attractive desimm. notwithstanding the advance in the CO. W. Boots and Shoes at and below eoat t ili, i. , M.SCHIFF. t ti 1 i.i GR OC 17, Ml i R 17 i. i MiMUpiMUiRfi flow, Lfceocuei.n Tak4 and CoffM eumoknAcenllafl in 4 MM. r Wd cm IM rjaDsa TJ iMTitniHiOK ir. Ta tiM Wfeoleesle trl m a(: a larnaaaiJI market, Cltj aoi coutarf taawin j will OaJ U to tkr 6if on&V att 'for the uie of oar eobntry tndi SClllFF & l ; i nj i)uu utliil . . . . iji of -Ubiee, I.respMtfUUy and, want goods in njyjine ' ;i,uq the occasion, and sollrttlng th pahUc'e kind la- llTfl i ' i . , t i , 1 i, i",' i , '"''!', ft: I . m . I .1 l' !l.!l i ,w lesBectfultf lavlte W lfW,ol fl ,Wnds y.at.:r.i,,' ('(- -..til i rivr ilisin ! 1 . : r . i I i -,;t VW.f... ! : '' ' f J I'i lit. ill i;i Jj.i li-iilMll t)iJfcidllil j hi cea- of aome of u I ! ll . .t i ii , ', , , ' at $12.50. A fine 8ato;CMjtfMM- : , . . .') '.! ; i-iii.. ' ,: .. ii :..,) i ; .1 ii -ii 1 io tudi 1 1. v Away f rocks. rii );) i'r. See, OtUf Stock, i .' .. .!'.; -..il I .i) : i ,. , , , , ! . asfc Is a call, and we WilLihow you facts. ! '..i i:i- I -i i.. u.i .;. .i -..u : .ji.. : - - ,i; . ; ;; -i . ''i.:-' .'-i-ZA t. i Fine CXothUrf . and Tailors. .! .1 irr .'I 111 Of determination Cap?, &?; (! , all the KoVeltie oi the latest md most "; "' . 'tv.'.-i raw material, wfl are aWe'tb'oifef it the KAUFMAN ;& CO j Corner of Trade and Tryon Streets. W.X.CO, - . - liijj.il y i . : THOS.GBIEB. - WTIPC ejiii rtUbjilMft(iaJ P eui 98MUI at later to, co tti;baf hDtjsewhore. ' .,;t. . . . , - GRIEB, iTrade Street, Charlotte, 2g. c !.il -i'i I ;i: f3iif;vi, 'Uu;a ilfi-jv cardlaUy lnyue,my.4a friem ana cus rUIEB. -hU v.ij;-i.ni TjJw n in i:. i 'i.! ilii!i;- I;i .1 : 1 -.ill r.' . ' ' ' i . !' i ! , . l ul l ...1 I ' I T 1 I , ' . ; i ?n i i m; 't(J lA''L 'LisllmJ. erfucun, totCann- Jiastw Piek Pwseee1 rtoar. MfcMtai stock 1 ,: ! t f'4 t i 1 1' !!!'. i'i! ! '' 1 c- n 1 .i Hi 3 1 11 ii t: 1. . i ir - 1- V : irt'rfl . H H 0frx .iyt.ait I J :i h. iff 'Vu; "'Vuff.tul
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1879, edition 1
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