tittf
If i
&VBSOBIPTIOS 1BJSX4 i . ,
Dorfy, ofM (war. (j4 JL- -C-t8 bO
Six Months iySt
aasbeenth
nlted with rerr needed
want, and with the
stylet of Tjteiua mr
Three Month
mannef or Job
can now eeoM woa
One Month v...vv.;...y ........ 75
Weekly, (A th eounty U adtwn S3 00.
neataess, dispatch au4
tan at anon nouos,
BLANKS. BILL-HXAD&
UCTTXB-HSADS, CABDS,
ttix Months ;
. 1 Art
TOL. XX.
CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1879.
TA6& i
NO. 3,318.
lOffla! Reduction jor ciufe
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PAMPHLETS. rClBCULABS. CHXCU, C.
h 11 a .
WOOD-WOODVILLE.
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RICMPTS. HHTHB ( r f 'h
lUVd HlHIlKll.lA.
In North Carol!
Establish ut o:
' Goods
The handeomssi and bert stocked Carpet Room
. can pe louna at ue Dry
.Ml J
Representing between
$20,000 AND $30,000
IN
C ARPET S
We can show a larger and better assorted stock
than the combined atocksjn the eUr, and at prices
as low as can ba found at any retail house: In the
United States. ' H. .,
Samples sent anywhere, -when requested, bat at
the expense, of those outside-of fne lty ordering
them. 0 , '3 - f
" ILSXiNDER aTHARRIS.'
Oct 15, 1879.
Oil. J. It. McAden,
mDIES.
stlk ofpfuta, beatdOU' handsome
SILKS,
IN BLACKS AND ALL THE NEW COLORS.
Our stock of plain, striped and fancy Sattlnes
and Yertets for trimmings la the largest and hand
somest we have erer offered In this market Be
sure and give our Fancy
8rjeWs GOODS
DEPARTMENT
A careful Inspection, as we defy competition In
this line in styles. Qualities and Drlces. Our stock
pt Ladles' and Children's j ; ?
HOSIERY
The Brooklyn
wife too many, but
Dana (00 lew. nikci. ntl- , . fA.ir
- One Is an onion boiled and ttoe other is a bunion
oiled, There is the answer; ' You can fit a conun
drum to it tour leLsure. Arf ir MontHy. '
Itis'sald that If yon: strap a man dghtly to.aj
him and death will be p&raless. : nt :te suggested f lOOKea fptwia ami Htppy,
Mm uiB experiment oe maae on weston. , ' ;
Along Biyes ptopoyuteio Kankas flitr'fan ;
road companies have ordered rail ards inscribed,
"Beware of frauds" to be removed from the de
pots and ticket offices. omurf J, TUdeu.
In plain and fancy col
iiaw laaenspeciaL-:
cannot be excelled. We
s n selecting our stock of
S3 i-g f pi ";
DRUGGIST UXDrOaaqpf,,
Now offers to the trade a fait stock of:
LubiuN Extracts ftndvtylogiiW
' ''. i'' -7 T
HEADQUARTERS
e, HonVy and fflycerjneaps.
5qfiJJsh,French and American
in.-fci,i- i-". ,. Mi',,, 11 i.-.r .jihlA
,Es,naics, .
CaiefuUJ prepared, at aU hours, ooth night and
4ajrat
Prescription Store.
SECTJRXTY, .
V ' ffWr .... :!.
-SECHRITY.
200 Barrels of
c. wssTAsbNs'1' j f, :.
r
a KXTRA Na 1 KEROSENE
-f. '!: . ... 1.
fat- -
AXI
ALADDIN SECURITY; Oil.
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West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West ft
Sons, Baltimore.
Highest Hedal awarded at Centennial Exposition.
ore lerrjTTTja
bum.; CWfi
f
, Db. ,J a TMc ADEN.ok Agent,
4
CBlABfTE;K..:
.. 1 ij.im.in,..., m.h'iW
.aoii;
SU. ,Sll'tYI.
; g DEALER IN .,
. .V.Mili.i.
Having JiWrseoriOTIfjCflptfor tne
-ttfailne sensni
shortest notice. My stock Js
ottuitd on this Market and i
iwmia klndsj:or Families'. F
""Si Persons whaCHsflfV
ber until first of Mar next My cart will not run
Saturday89" wLfabla t"antlu'-'1 oa
I haU also contuiiie the Lumber business and
keep full stock' on hand, together with Lathes,
8hlngles, Sec.
Bills cut to . order on shortest notice, of any
quality desired; alse esUmates furnished on appli
cation at office, comer of Trade st and N. C. R. R.
. J. T. ANTHONY,
P. O. Box, 153, Charlotte, N. C.
TO THE PUBLIC.
JuJ.?el on consignment and must be1
8MOKING TOBACCO, 25 boxes CIGARS. 10 bar-
MM:
vV nirD V8 n 80 sacks Choice miir
- ruu, yi. IlvuuUViUnVUIC uw
dally
1? r5 ?? onslgnmente solicited and personaY
r"dt0 , L. HARDIN, ign . r,
VHton and Prodaee Cnmmiuinn MArchant. j
. octin Flret door b810 & HowelLj
IOC: COUIITEfiS;:
TO THETRinv. --ri;iifLlSLiii.i
uay are atartinir Uxxix. nr. .tkiiiL
CLOAKS AND DALMONTS, r
.and have everything that is new. Shetland Shawls
in enaiess variety, a nanasome siock or
CfeOAKING
For Children. A full line of
LADIES' HATS,
And trimming for same. ,
Come and examine our stock, whether you buy
or not; will take pleasure in showing you through.
Respectfully,
T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO.,
. Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st., Charlotte, N. C.
Oct 1.
fob;
-Bottled lager Jfccr,
ALE AND PORTER,
Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered
to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per
dozen.
F. C MUNZLEB,
i
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; All orders left at John Togel's tailor shop will re
ceive prompt attention:,
- mar . ' ' '
HATTY
JOE FISCHESSER.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY
i-o .
" Let those who never drank Beer before,
Go to Joe. Flschesser's and drink the more."
FRESH FROM TB3SAt1IaNTA BREWERY, ON
ICE ALL THE WAX.
I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery,
by which, I am able to keep on draught and for
sale by the keg
FUR ICE COLDLAGER BEER
Brought to my door In an Ice-eold refrigerator direct
from the Brewery.
Persons in Charlotte, or at a distanoe. can buy
heer from me at bottom rook prices,-and warrant-
ea to do as pure ana rresn as u just made, n
' My facUloes this summer for the delivery of
BeT axe better than ever, and as the sole agent
In Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully
solicit the patronage of the public; s t
Wtaee and tlie best -Liquors on draught or for
saleby theQantttrllththne. v -
O Y S t E R S
On'the haif-ehell or by the quart or gallon. Lov
ers of the losclous bivalves can be supplied by
r p JOSEPH FISCHESSEK.
JU27
tfttlS,
XO AT THE-T
r ; afialniryVK.'lB. I
Bootrs, Proprietor,'
Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.
C. fl. BiwwnJr., Chief Cleik; W. O. Shelhum As
dee HO . .
$2.00 MARSHALL " S00
H o v a E H o u lE
' SAVANNAH. GA.
A BtLUCE, Proprietor.
BuexaOQ m&V&BQi aoBordlng to loci;
r?f? - tion oi Boom.
M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of PlantersrHotel.
&t lug A. 4 i.
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;','',biM.u)ei,'llkthleVe'i'atfacl thff weak.- Fortlfr
your prganizauon witn, tne itiuers. ana n wui re
slrtananuffle alike the vli us of epidemics and tt I
changes of temperature which disorder the const i
tutton of the feeble, ,Tn
pure vegewiuie
aniHDUious
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' i wiittler Revised and Improved.
TNorrtstown"HeraM,3
Maud Muller on a fair June day
Went to the field and turned the hay.
Beneath her hat her hair was "banged,"
And fromlts brim no ribbon hanged.
TbeEy she pitched on" an Old ox-cart
UpUl her hands did bleed and smart ?
Aid when she rnked into bumble's nest.
Of all last time Maud made the best hi
8ke tossed and mourned the live-long night j
BaUieleft optia wa bunged up tight
Now, when her dad a farm hand lacks',
Maud ataya at horns and fries slap-lacks t ;
ad tells, him to hire a tramp.
0oVAT10JrS.
Husbands never meet their wive t
uusoanos never meet tneirwivet.th hiwi ,
on ttaelr lips; they wipe ithem ofl teioSSrSit H
home. jyuina w
says that Fechter had one'
Bernhardt nas one nus-.
A careful observer had discovered that the worst
comb and brush in Christendom can be found In
the average photograph gallery, and the worst
pen In a telegraph office.
' A fidgety maiden, Luclnder
Poked her head out the open car winder,
And when she drew back,
' " Struck the sash with a whack,
i Having caught in her eye a loose cinder.
Keokuk Gate City.
I -A' Milwaukee girl suffering from lockjaw was
left alone with a mouse by a shrewd physician,
and she contrived to open her mouth enough to
give a yell that made the crockery In thechlna
eloset.to rattle. Boston Post. .
When President Tilden assumes the duties of
Chief Magistrate the old joke about the President's
eldest son marrying the Princess Beatrice will
have to be laid aside for four years. -Boston Post.
Not necessarily. Samuel J. will have a son plenty
old enough to marry by that time. Lowell Courier.
Old Lady (on donkey) Boy, boy, isn't this very
dangerous? Boy Werry dangerous. Indeed,
marm; there was a lady a ridln' up here last year
and tbe donkey fell and the lady was chucked over
the cliff and killed: Old lady Good gracious! was
th (donkey killed too? Boy No, marm; that's
the werrv,donkey.
POLITICAL.
Gen. Scott once had as rousing a re
ception as Gen. Grant is getting. But
it did not make him President.
Another case of revolution. Grant's
name was hissed in a Republican meet
ing in New Jersey the other day.
John Cox, colored, brother of Chas
tain Cox, the New York mnrderer, is
spoken of as the Republican candidate
for the House of Delegates in Chester
field county, jVa.
A story printed in Wattertown, N.
Y, describes how a Mr. Smith, cast
away in a junk-boat, was eaten by his
starving companions. Neither of the
gentlemen who ate Mr. Smith was from
the South. Courier-Journal.
George Wm. Curtis has resigned as
chairman of the Richmond county (N.
Y.) Republican convention on account
of dissatisfaction expressed with some
of his articles in Harper's Weekly as
serting the right and duty of every Re
publican to scratch the name of any
candidate upon the ticket whose elec
tion would be injurious to the Republi
can cause.
Stanley Mathews thinks Grant wUl
be the Republican candidate for :Presi-:
dent and there is no person who can
prevent his nomination but himself,
and that can only be done by a firm
and positive determination that under
no circumstances will he consent to,
accept a nomination. ! : 1U
"Two Senators."
, ; Under this heading the New York
Journal of Commerce very happily,
draws a parallel between the partisan
speech of Senator Conkling, in Brook
lyn, on Wednesday evenlnglast, arid tbe
speech the next day delivered by; Sena
tor Gordon, in Savannah, uon the occa-i
sion of the Jasper centennial. As the
Journal says ; "The Northern Senator,
in his speech, was nothing if not section
al and the representative of a party.
The Southern Senator repudiated sec
tionalism with great vehemence and
eloquence, and .said not one .word; tq
identify himself with' any , political off,'
ganization." "Mr. Conkling," says the
Journal, "sank far beneath the level t6
whiQh a man of his pretensions should
have risen in discussing campaign' is
sues." The Georgia Senator, on the other
hand, took and easily 'kept the. high
table-land of patriotic thought which
so many American statesmen Sen atof
Conkling chief among them-rJongi agq
deserted." Our New York contempor
rary adds; ';',
"Senator Gordon calls the tFetlerjit.
constitution the omnipotent arbitet1
from which there is no appeal.' iHe
J rays for a broad patriotism, broad; as
he republic itself.' He says: . 'God
speed the day when the maxim, 'This is
my country, all my country every sec
tion, every State, every acre of soil over
which the flag of the republic floats
shall be embraced in every American
freemen.' It is said that the part of his
address containing these passionate
words of devotion to the Union 'elicit
ed the most vociferous and prolonged
applause.' How is this? Senator
Conkling, in a speech totally devoid of
patriotic enthusiasm, told his hearers
m effect that the Union was hatecl at
the South, that State rights are as ram
pant there as ever in the days before
secession, that the ex-rebels having fail
ed to destroy the republic oy war are
now seeking to capture and control it
with a view of upsetting all that the
war had settled, as we had fondly sup-
TJPPdOI HjdfiaresjthatJMnational
finaaitM
lijold.iimscr tiul6uS3outherneis.
tUciff&JawmouWhtpe Durmng sun
onx
- :"r'B r lj t t . ---- - 3
rTonxnal. M
,rifl3"an4 ye vperl laps,
rintojflirrrraTr r.np. nawspapersw uivu
dejrriSftAtriR 4)wirisrJmrnal are. as a
YMvW either for
tne clearness ineir xpresiun or tuc
fixity of theiropimons. Nothing is easi
than lagginf behind the line of march
todecQthosevwho Je4 tt. Nothing is
safer than non-corjamittalism. - The fun
ny part of itis that eredit should be tak
en forCwoh'to men
should pique themselves uponapourage
tks notmmyanct--wisdom tnat
thatTisi
a. has rabandoned
K&WMMBlio odds.
f'fteBftPewy tnor-1
jrxarriaf e fteflN in1 the Old Vonilaion.
1 --- - ;. -fitiui a ii i
CoTrespobdence of The Observer, , . , ( ' .
i In Orange county, y., ton Wednesday evening,
ucwBeriu.ju..Auuiuu Tvooa, vanvuie ana t;nar
UM6 agenV to Mlsa Mary S.' WoodvUle, eldest
dugnerof lUunund Woodne, EsQ. ; ,
1 "Tiiii fMSWafee took? place at Palo Al
ti JthDitable ' home: ; of the , hriH 's
parents; situated near theRapidan ad
river wnose name -wiu live m song
ant? stdry." It ; has seldom been my
happykdt to witness it social, event so
joYons and gay. Old Orange seemed to
have dohned her ante-bellum dress, re-
daHmtfthe'.festiYe days of the old re-itfbnti.'"-Rer.1
J.. Willis, the officiating
Cierc-ari iri-'vWnsi: annrnnristtA nnH fo
' ncitoW' ianjnvsurfli 1 f (f ftrrftd to woman
drice-ttte slave-lanttf -otf of man nriw
exalted to be hi -equal ; and ompanioa
anngeLsjBJifeitQ iead poor fallen
marifeack lo his lost Eden." The man-
It' gsoeirt, as he held his blushing bride,
looked-woud antir nappy.' jso doubt to
him
"Xhe sup shines brighter.
The grass Is greener,
." The birds sing more sweetly."
And she :
"Changeful and faint was her fair cheek's hue,
Though clear as a flower which the light looks
through; '
And the glance of her dark, resplendent eye.
For the aspect of woman at times too high,
Lay floating In mists which tbe troubled stream
Of the soul sent up o'er its fervid beam."
The1 bridesmaids were tastefully and
elegantly, costumed. Mr. Chambers
Sisson, as best mau, led out as first
bridesmaid!, the1 'merry and' fascinating
Miss Florence W0od, of Danville. Miss
Sallie Herr of Staunton, handsome and
queenly-looking, came in with Mr. Jas.
yood, Jr., the irrepressible and laughter-pro
vokirigj 'brother of the groom.
Miss Josie Willrs, of Lignum, Culpep
per county, deservedly merits profound
est admiration ; to say she looked
sweetly is tame ; she was simply "Miss
Josie," appear irig- at aH times charming
in dress and winning in manners. She
stood with Mr. Chas; .W. Sburl, L a most
pleasant and agreeable gentleman from
Staunton. Miss Lizzie, Willis, with Mr.
John W. Melton, both of Lignum, sus
tained , their merited reputation for
popularity in the social circle.
; Altogether it was a charming wed
ding. As merriment rounded the rosy
hours, " the old home seemed as it used
to," and more than a hundred guests re-
? aired to a sumptuous feast, as laid by
'imon ; certainly as plentiful, surely a&
well discussed. Among those who con
tributed largely to the eniovment of
the assembled guests Messrs. Newton
anay CKson' sisson -deserve honorable
mentionurales ' to'the bride and truly
genial gentlemen "of' 'the "old school."
After a delightful trip through the
beautiful country fwhich the Virginia
Midland road passes, and an agreeable
sojourn of a few days with the parents
of the grdom in Danville, the happy
pair arrived in Charlotte on Monday,
the 18th, which place will be, at pres
ent, their home.
We wish them a long and joyous life.
...... D. A.
STATE NEWS.
Mrs. Sylvia Gilbert, of Wilmington,
was found dead in bed Sunday morning.
Heart disease.
Carapbeil Landing, a near sighted
ton last week, and was drowned.
man, walked into the river near Kins-
Prof. Humphrey, the mineralogist,
who has been living at Morganton for
a year past, is about moving to Greens
boro., '
i The colored militarv have been or-
. dered, to. Raleigh to attend the , colored
people s lndustnai1 airvto be Held No
vembexillth : i , .
1 1 "WiiTfcPltfhfri TntijoK Oc H ... 1?
el(j'iga.ye,4inr people a practical and
1 sensible '.talk; . on the issues of the day
and explained the faction of the' late
session , of 'Congress, at the court house
in this place last Monday.
Wilmington Review: Hon. George
Davis, of this city, has concluded to ac
cept the-appodntmenjLtendered him by
Gov. Jarvia) a&one ot the. commission
ers under tlie act providing for the ad
justment of that portion of the State
debt whichia, a hen , upon her stock in
the North Carolina Railroad. Mr. Da-
vis wiUprof)Iaby ,b, cJiairman of the
vuuiiuiBsiqn, as uis jihuiv. appears urst
on the list.
! A negro, i named Alex. Howard, was
convicted in Wayne ounty last week
of the murder of an old man named Ra
bel Autry, in Sampson county, iu July,
3878. The object of the murder was to
obtain money, and , the manner of it
most dastai-dly The. counsel- appealed
irom itne decision at: tneieour,,! Tne
tioldsboro Messenger sy$ he WAS taken
backiitoi Sampson county,) where he
stands ihdictexi for burglary in connec
tion with the Uling of Mr. Autry, but;
while- h 'admits- his connection with',
the murder,..,in his ,own, eydeqee he
states that Autry's door was open,- and
the villain w'ill probably cheat the gal
lows and get off with a terra in the
penitentiary.
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS.
Conmup-isiu is, again growing noisy
in Paris. ,
The Georgia State school commission
er has appointed fourteen colored pupils
to the Peabody scholarships in the At
lanta University..' ,
The production' of print cloths at Fall
River, Massachusetts last week shows
a large increase, amounting to 130,000
pieces, whieK is Within 10000 ot a full
production. ;
! The Cincinnati industrial exposition
closed : at 10 o'clock Saturday night
The total; attendance has been 422,622.
The cash receipts, will meet ail expenses
and a surplus of f ip.ooo will be left.
Judge Harry Hayden was shot and
killed at Ceijtralia, Wis., last Thursday
by W. H. Cbchran, eashier of the First
National Bank Of that place, for alleged
intimacy with Cochran's wife.
-The-Georgia Senate concurs in the
'' -KHUS Mil f ... Bill lii
1110
BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING,
AS PRESCRIBED FOB TO-DAY.
House resolution for the Governor to
issue executions against Treasurer lien
f roe and his .securities to recover the
interest on a deposit amounting to
about $20,000.
The dry spell in the vicinity of Peters
burg; Va for the past month has caused
creeks to dry up and mills to stop.'
The Appomattox5 river1 is so low that'
the cotton, apd i pur milhv earinot do
more than naif work.
AThe free Jb&th vNWp York .were
than ever Deforej'having beenf used by
nearly 3,000,000 persons auring tne eigh
teen weeks between Jane 1st and Oq-
tober 3rd.0Jui this number 1,028,669
A llH.
'fWfMw&Snffwinit.lite errors and io-i
discretions oi youtn; nervous weamesa, eany oe-
eay, 40SS oi mannooa, k.i i wui seua a recipe tnu
eureyouTREO? CHAIWK This gnat
Being delayed In 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 ;. m-, ,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th
FOR OUR GRAND ENTBK INTO TH WORLD OF FASHION.
We are fully prepared for all the demands of trade :
Bot it wlU require time to consummate the arrangement and adjust 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 our friends
E. D. LATTA & BRO.
Js
THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC !
. ,.'.J.,iti.lJ T .t. If,
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W Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for the interest of the public we will quote the prices of tome of
ourgoods: :, .
Men s all wool Business Sack Suit, at $10. A very nobby Scotch Cassimere Suit at $12.50. A fine Scotch Cassimere Ma
lansh, lined, m single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3, 4 and 5 button suits, from
;iii:.!i;s:i
.,;jrn'w-iL niii l: i-:
$15 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods, imported by our own house direct.
GENTS' DRESS SUITS,
All the leading styles and single-breast 3 buttoh Cut Away frocks,
YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $8 TO S18-BOYS' SUITS, $450, $5.0016.80
' $6.00, '$7.00, $8.00 AND $10.
School Suits for Boys a specialty!
Don't Buy any Overcoats Before YpM 3ef -0w,r
As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. Alii We ask is a call, and We Will show you facts.
'.. i ; r , i 1 1 i I ! i : 7ii . . ii j til II '
Respectfully,
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We tender our thanks to the public, and the Ladies especially, for their appreciation of our effort to present ior inspec
tion to the people of this city and surrounding country a Stock of Goods never before equaled faiGiwiottlw$ ifcaqWe
the expression of every one of our visitors to the Grand Opening, ,v '; :, '''" ' !
"We have the Largest, most Superb and Cheapest Stock of .
Pry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, HitfeM'Gb.
MILLINERY, LACE GOODS AND TIES,
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Now in the City of Charlotte."
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We are now ready to receive the trade, and promise our determination
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Not to be Excelled In Quantity, Qiiality arid Rrtce,
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Save your money and buy your goods from
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wc tM?CTr-i? nATT BBi?nTAT a nrirr-cxfrTMcr rftt titii ' . .t ! II
WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OtJB
LABiGE AND VARIED- AS;bRTMENT OF
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Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gapsif cc
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Our shelves and counters will be found replete with all the Novelties of the latest and most
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AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE FULLY REREpNTEp.
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 than ever before. ' The reputation of our house for keeping Goods of well-known
makes, (so that the customers mav be assured of crettine full value for their monev) will be fuflv nurfntkinmi. alan its
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W. KAUFMAN & CO.
Comer of Trade and Tryon Streets.
P. 8. We ara selilne off our entii e stodc of Boots and Shoes at and below cost.
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W. KAUFMAN & CO;
Corner of Trade and TrffflTBtreets.
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Can attention to their stock oi in A "MOV A XTTTk TT17 A IT. V "I "D" jP 1 lt Y t? Cl'''amW wiuc1 tnir fodnd Pearl
Barley, Sago, Taptoea, Oat Meal, r illU J. lAlliy JL1.1UJ V i, TJVVllAVljll0Bei Ffouii nlxn&Mi VamaeilU,
ite, riarorizy; Kxtraets, Potted Msati. ' Cream Cheese, Choice 'Qosben utten .. i, full line of Ca
a, uxra, txmaensea muk, aj., au oi watca are iresn ana enoiesi voreua-ana Ban
Mauant iaeked Wheat. Farina, Split Peas. Chi
Ad OnodcL vir. Vnratablea. Fruit. Orsters. Salman;
Iab. in 1am and rain ration bnekBts. Oar line of Teas and CoSeea ennot be eceallad In tha eitr. Ws
ftm barrels f which we win sell at very LOW PRICKS IN OBDE8 TO INTB0DUC8 IT. To the Wholesale
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Trade wa oiler a lanra and toairaiUAitti
goods In oar Una as low as can be bought in any market, 'City and eouatrf eoosameM wRt dad it to tblr taterast to au on oi before tpirebaslat eteewhere
lfiBLWi-totwatptoadld Wagon Yard In terear of our store for tin use of owconMfOdi. s,,f! ' ".UOlfehrKl mmJmV
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