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; -mzz 4f If 00 a jWV &VAUAIUJJ. THE OBSEBYIH JOB DEPABTMINT 400 2 00 neatness, dispatch and ish at short notioiawi We eanfnm- wMtucLrjumoMA B LANX3. BILL-HEADS.' l t ;t LETTERHEADS, CARDS. " ' 'CHATltQF;-:, TUESDAY: OCTOBER 28, 179. VlT MOHlfiA.... 1 00 XX. . TAOS. NO. 3,329. PBOOI )BI1 PAMPHLETS, CffiCOl .CSXCXfLAC. HssitasBsfl ,-i ' q iff i . f fc i : 1.. ItH' .,!l wm ' d WW 12 is . J . i . . I i ; : I j So e-MiJtJ id! '.-! ; if.' .f-: i . 4 S t t l TOTHE LADIES ELIA. WHEELKK. 1 "PATENTED duNE 13. 1876. - Thete Good havo boen told during the past ABSOLUTELY PERXUCT The many anno lor&nces connected wna uw via . BTBtem of Button Glove, are entirely oimwa, in the tiollewiac (drutwet Mcnred ; lat The perfect ease and rapidity wtth wUch It 1$ lr ftod-tadjaaUbUitftoflttheereattbM wrists. :' M-iTne ladnutaee nined by gradually training the Kid, Tnated of the old tYrtem whicS XMoefwiMMMf of improvement in rat tho omoIUh is atiaranteed.eauati i rnin.4K manr pain the first time Dnttooed. 4th Strength of Hooka and mode of clinching them. The fastening will ontlaat anv clove. ' ' ' l'iiayryrinoconnencwiUtMitona. i not mtk. FOB BALE BY Alexander & Harris. Bepresents between $20,00 AKD $30,000 IN CARPETS ALONE. " ,. f r We can show 4, larger and better assorted stock than the combined stocks in. the city and at prices as low as ean be bund at anj'retali botise fik the United States. , If T f : , 8mpleent rinrwker when rehueatedaut &t the expense of those outside of the city ordering them. ALEXANDER & HABBIS. Oct 15, 1879. DR. X ffi MeAden, DBOGGOT AMD. Qjoaofft, Now oilers to the trade a full stock of , i.nblu El tract English Selae,. S PIC Colgate, Honey and Glycerin Sapss . " XnghiVieiehand linlilsali ; f V7TO0TII' 8RUSHES.a PRESCRIPTIONS rCarfullT, prepared .at all hours, both.niyeht and ifitsfK ..... j- t -.J" . - v J. H. McADKN'8 ' ' '-v" M- Prescription Store. SECURITY, ..' St lit) C t v7 J K-'.j iECtrRlTY. 7 200 Barrels of C.WEffXfiBaNS' r m ALADDIN SKCUBITY OIL. ' ! West's itxtra Na i Kerosene Oil, from C. West & Sons, Baltimore. U bum. btt-&nigl3lMp jfc 2 ViMIslisJCs &3 ar r Dh' JJH. McADZN. Sole AenL N Northern Ice. Coal & Lamber. VI .xa:ajiTaaAo:ia: aval Having Just received tw5py HSt3lf enaulns Mason. I am DreDarttJ to 81 (allfirddraat. -. shortest notVw(Kateckni& hrlaigestf ew; - onered on ma uanxt- arm' MBDrewMnae i . vari(tlmRmiitiiJDtndtl6S'arld3niltbs' , r: lVroai-Tralw formerlj boughtrfKua, f.;iJnierifHf555lH fttio53 lots-wotitd eonnlttherr- where. SoecLd eontracts for orders In canco and cirload iota. TTaraaTtana tnfl f Barrnond, tronr Ursfrtrf Octo ber Bfttiinst, fit f Mny next My cart will not run "n Suu&M bOti w(J anpuU double quantities on Saturday.. . . 1 shall also continue the Lumber business and xtuis cut la oraer on snortest nonce, oi any urea; also estimates furnished on a; quality desir catnapipce, corner o( JV4y P. d bU 453,'ciiariotte, J. of standN.C! fT. ANTHOMY, BUflTALO LITHIA WATEIl,, , . Appoltnarla Wauxr. WrXnA-AmA Water. Con- Kress Water. HhpmWujte j AT" WILSON BujtwtiaaL1 ... r-i,,m , SALEM ALMAN4CS r ' viJ-J JMonuano tot minO ; for 1000, lust K)LeUeHi DBWKLL, i- Sow Aenf-. rfcjlMD JPEwROUHTEBS. TO IHS TRADE TheTIvOnwn of the4 1 ... day are starting 11, 5'c ". re the ngH , nutorsand F aaiij i i t a i. the only two " -H5as'e B t n I ; . ' - r in the U. 8. J aeuu f ort3atatogue-anrparacuiara. Sept 24-deodam. AND PUBLIC .GEIIER&LLYs rpSJ3SSS?K '-.-"iff I love an'ehglne! for it seems half human, i With much more heart than many a man and wo- wfiI ?iaVeliit pMfeing In its breast I WUh longings that no listening soul has guessed. ! I never see the great magnetic creature, ; I Cs otwnv ark hiHi.ht an rurllant: rff fant.nm UU LVUgf nW UIIU DV IUUUUM V IwU.wl , nt nrt cazen woawer. anramirm i We are how recelvine oar second sfbck of Black and Colored , c,- iild, lire my got hfc : arasj ICASHHERES i;,.v;5rAiLFANCi'li;. IXRESTS GOODS ne unicago l rioune trunks (iener.u Hancock's star is clearly in the a$cend- The Cincinnati Gazette adyises the Democracy to nominate Mr. Gi-oebefik. in 18S0. 8f rV r fw M tHitea iffieS scui- tors who will retire in 1881 are L)emo-; crats and eleven Republicans. . , , ' ati , of-4ienti! roli.A Shrjui 1.-4 chance of th presi dency. Mr. Blaine, he believes., will For this season. Notwithstanding the very large and varied stock we bought this season, we have found'tt" necessary to buy a second one. Our stock of . CLOAKS ANODALMONTS Is beautiful and very cheap. 6ur new Flannels and Waterproofs are also handsome and cheap. Our stock of IT mH Pimu s Is complete, including some handsome black Cashmere ones. We carry the handsonjes; and most varied stock of SILKS AND SATINS To be f owid in the city. l - veyets. Another lot of Ladles' UNTRIMMED H&TS .Tnet. rAvlirArl PomAmhpr we le:iil In T.Arlles' and Gents' Underwear. All aTe Tespectfuhy askedf toJ examine our stock. . lr T. L. SEIOLE & CO. , Opp Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. Oct 19. A namiless thrill of kish As one who feels tne sresei L Its Uremics Mrce. ltiisslofla un now line tne emotions ot tne numan Dreasi; I never hear its wild voice passing by But my heart leans and answers to the cryrv r A splendid creature, full of power and grace ! A great white soul seems shining from thy fsr3e;J And, were I aught inanimate, I'd be ; A beautiful and mighty thing like thee. "What," asks a writer, "Is fiercer tha4 the 'eye-j oi asngoung anunat at cayr" weu, iwe aon t know vviiat, unless maybe It is the otherj eye. Or i.-nlil i irk wa vunii't p-ivp It mi vet It's thift imlmiLl Itself k us MTioIhHr one. Hawkeue. i '' ' imtvt. There was a church fair at Silver City, Nevu and a wag put ah advertisement in tbe local newspa per that hugs would te sold as follows: ' Ten cents to hug any young lady between 15 and 20; five cents for young ladies between 20 aniai30t one dollar to bug anotner man's wire; oia maids twofora eent; ail females of the woman's rights persuasion are free." Inquiries for the hugging booth were numerous, , .ihaay who has been 'spending the Isummer at Lake Chautauqua says that on one of the steamers that passed Fair Point at the time when the great Sabbath school convention was in progress were three women, rather gaudily dressed, and wearing diamonds enouizh to indicate that thev had nlentv. of. monetrr The conxera(ioaj wararried oh In -aloud voile, aritfttraeteaoopfilrahfe ettentfon.v In front or FairTolnt stands a statute of Faith. "See that piece of statoowary," said number one. "I wonder wbo it Is? It must be Jupllor." "No," said nutnber ' two, 'lt looks more like Venus." "Well," said number three, "anyway it's ona of those people in the Bible." f . 4 AiBcalnenlas'Sas Invented &n instmment for turning over the leaves of music. The Berlin man is a presumptuous meddler. If this' machine sheulcrceme into general use, what disposition' could be made of the average young man !n high shirt-collar and hair parted in the middle who at eventnc social eathertnes stands u at the etid of p the piano and turns over the music for tbe lady penormer? ..JJfiJiad. just landed from aJttieeiftais' whaling voyage, and, overcome by his joyful reception, found' himself before he police court. "Your honor?' he said plaintively, "I'm a simple sailor, lqwly born," ' Thirty days for the drank,.' six months for 'Pinafore,' ' was JUeinglng sentence; and the poor tar, bewildered, Was dragged to his dungeon cell, and deprived of telephonie communication. 1110 YED! r ; 'BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING, v I ) -i:li i ..I ' '' ' ' . . AS PRESCRIBED FOB TO-DAY. ' ji)V&ii.-xAjJka'fnu- t whir uciaj eu hi gaining possea The 'Sringfield (MaS.) Republican dulgence, we will now desfenaie ; MiPW) pe$KWUi.htnov a chance to iffaKe its own' earididate, and that Mi'; d oegnt to oe tire mftn ildeJLaySfn P"111 Psession of our new store, we find it Impossible to make preparations for ooeaatou, and sellcttlaf tto pubUa'a kind la- says SATURDAY, OCTOBER llTn m- FOR OUR GRAND BMTRE INTO THE WORLD OF FASHION. .I1IIO - in - i;i v !.: i. i; it I ,.- ex....... A. DURHAM " IS f ? (ANALiKED BY Dft'rf.BL. TAYLOR, STATji - ... . v.-- S CHEMIST OF VlRGINf A,ANp PRONOUNC-' 'raEANDECOMirmrDED AS A : .A.lL;:. BiVERAE'OR msjMCJ e. iThe attention ot thejcitizens of Charlotte and He surrounding country is again, called to this jTire wmsKey, now so popular uuu nurm aim South. ' 'We have the endorsatlon-of many Drug gists and Dealers-tmNew Yetft1 Cityi Washington, D. C, New Orleans, San Francisco, and many oth er cities, and. we can confidently recommend the "Durham'! to be equal to any Whiskey distilled In this country. . . , Call for ,fDurnam'' atW. R. Cochrane's Central Hotel SaJoon. - ' ''' - ...... .. f ELLISON HARVEY, , . . Sole Proprietors. ' Oct. 21-dtL. r r HEADQUARTERS BdHied Liger beer, . ALE . ANDpUbTEB, . t ; Is comer"Trade and Boundary Avenne. Dellvad J i' ; - toUmy put of the city, free of thargf for $1.00 per ' : F. C. MUNZLEB. FO ' i; dozetC All orders left at John Vogel'a tailor shop will i celve prompt attention, mar . -;v ; : , IMMiPlSIEui , HAPPY JOE FISCIIESSER. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWEBT e rs 1 '1 n Ot 3 those wo nfrraaaeerkefore, uo iq yoe J iscnessers ana unujL kuv.iuurc. . FRESH FROM THE: ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICX ALL THE" WAY. lit 999 SK?'!eiSJ15 AttnU Brewery, Dy-whicnaiOpapie to,, keep on oraugnw anq wr i PttClHtKWa)LD LAGER; BEER Iha&t 4nr4oor'i tt n-4lrMa1Brnrr.: . ; v r c. JJi Persons in Charlotte, or at a eUstarice, can buy beer tomiw at-nottonrrock prices,., and warram- !lMto.B(L9; W.aadcrsn as u usj maae. MI ac .sn as u jusi moe. -summer for the delivery Of , Beer are better than ever, and as the sole agenti Ih Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully'. mtHM thAuMmnun nt th "nillll A Wines-and the best Liquors n draught for 4 aue dtum ouaauu au toe ph. O Y 'S T"- E- R Sg -Trj. tlroaH-9lielroTlhwrtoi'BlUlon Lpr- . r-.. era pf the luscious Divaives can De suppnea ;oj t)ntl -1 IF 21 JOSEPH FISClSSEli. " - ' ' I 'I- ' 'V-i ,:. . v .ifiH mi; , x,-v,iji tr& -r r ti a sda soira in. K. r dl BTOHACn.t U It .rt.ti) i'.t'r diseases, like thieves, attack the weak. ami ins Diuere. ana u win re- t virus of anidemics and the. whldh d30ler the;cotiatK ' tutidtf of Ihtf feeble.' There Is vftairty in It - It is tt" pure vegetable stimulant a rare alterative and your organization with the Hitters, ana istndbaiSeall! era generally. diwl till novl . ENGAGEMENT BllOKE. lissBoberts'! Suitor' Behavior on il.airnihi)rtuatSbe had FAlaje Teeth 5 EtMiit.v.'October .23. t)r. Preston, a dentist, of WaylamTi X. 'Y.,rhade a set ot teeth, three years ago, for Miss JKosa Roberts, of Blood's. Last week Miss lloberts went to Wayland on a visit. She was engaged to be married toafej-' ddnt' Of tlmt place. While she was there' Df. Preston called to see her, and inquired how her teeth were lasting. She handed them to him, and ke put them in his pocket, saying, " Yoii dtm have these teeth when yoii pay me for them." Miss Roberts was not able 'tp pay for them just then, and tr. Preston carried them away. That night the man who promised to make Miss Roberts his wife called to see her, and she sent word down that she could not see him that evening. He' insisted upon an explanation, and Miss Roberts's friends explained. The gen tleman went away. Next day he wrote to Miss Roberts that he did not know she wore false teeth, and that he could not marry a woman who wore them. Miss Roberts fancies that she can re cover $5,000 from Dr. Preston for the loss of a husband and for the annoy :aaiee growiAg (out -of 'his taking her "teeth from her, and,' moreover, that she can recover damages from iier late suit or in a bl each of promise suit. ' Some time ago. Dr. Preston madea set of teeth for the Rev. W. W. Holt, of Blood's. The minister ed not pay for tnera wlleTitriTS'Mll wastriieTrhe den-eallejd,- tjQ fSgeIriiBj and said that he thought there "was something wrong with his teeth. Mr Holt landed his teeth to Preston, who pocketed them and walked away. "Trie minister called on the dentist next day and settled. Great Vitrtfr tfevetork. From the Denver Ttibune. Piah, one of -the chief s supposed to be engaged in the present outbreak;' lifts been to Washington. : One cold day Gov. McCook came int his' office and found' Piah hugging a stayeni Thinking it a good chance to deli ver, a lesson to the Indian, he said : "Piah, why don't you Indians plough,- and riftf croP3' an(i build hirusesy ; Yott dukhtl'ork. If you did vol would, not nave, to.coi here to borrow mv fire, but coull bi Are of your own. Why don't jouf wo: like white men?" ; I i Piali straightened up Tat oaioe aifU pr ceeded to make a speech. Me great warrior," said he. Warriors no plough. Me go to Washington and see John Grant. Tle IndiiMis all call Grant "John. John Grant great war rior. He no work. He no plough. Me see John Grant's squaw. She no work, either, too. Great warriors never -wSi k. lceldrelrlprotordlrcrtlty to John .txsanuv' aei twimsiTc-OTu-ovv lin nre. We go ot anHfight JiaifSbpiind Chey du3St, and get plenty" .'sqxta wss m U m squaws work, Uuidt ftiuid JlflVDtnave bully mml':: Nda-ndough-Tio The New York Sun has this atnthe head1 bfits 'etiitdrinf rA)Irimni"-ilinoock ,ad JgaJuaeij, ;Ii;vr u and ; Ed win Forrest. Is there any Ileimbhcan double .team ; :';tp60 tb the Indiaiuifwis Jour hal tne ttepublicans of Indiana fear Mi-. Tilden's barrel and Mr. Barnum's inules 'k'gddd deal more thari they do Mr. Hen drick's pcrp'uistrity. , 1 It is cited' as" a'raSre instance of DenVo-cratrc'-'crMttrsy- 'at tlie' Sduth' that the Democratic Governor of Texas the oth er, dAj-lQat ttlRepubJicans of i Austvu 4 nrea ior tne purpose or ceieorauner the Re))it)Ec;ap f itofry in OJifo Ex-Gov. Stockdale, of Texas, who is a member, of,, tb.e; national DeniDcrarie committee, writes to a friend in Wash?.' ingtpn that Bayard is the man above all iottiemffoEW DetrwQiJatiGlnomi nation for PrfesWlrit,' arfctthtltlii sliall use his utmost efforts in his behalf. 1 '"Tlrrfef-al-ef ays' the St. Louis Re publican, "few States in the Union in which ableywBerierced and.-'patriotic men are notiivhig in retirement in the prime and ripeness of their powers, tpr tlen ftke, tiyi pha yarty they Served Ad the pifty tny-dpposed," r,.; i'lt Stolid ?f6rth.'' - Louisville Courier iourhal. ' " , ,4. jSo.me fiecent observations of the Courier-Journal seem to have etven pain to another, ot our, estetmetr contemporaries of Chicago; ih'pofnt'drfkct, the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Times, whereas, we,. had fancied; our, poor outgivings wHld'beititelli:fffcteiand pleasing in the sight of both. We were speaking of the "stolid North" somewhat in the way of an offset to the "solid South" and pointed out the dangers from which thghtfurmoralistgrnesd to recoil. We snowed that murder is not the only crime, nor the worst of crimes ; but that, whatever its degree, it has as great a prevalence in the one section as in the jOtljBi-. rjHeaaie Trresdrjofie -many fonjss 4CgU,?ndJviee1 wBicbj exist in riii NiiiU;to4t e (imliotvri in the lo;hicj arejrefiectafiif not en couraged, Dy the journals of the chief cities; and which strike at the very roots Qf.spci4ty For ifcitf Bifiapie plainness of speech we are checked off as little bet ter than one of the wicked, and find our selves alternating between our worth lessness and absurdity, made respecta ble only;by our malice. Ifrisa'sad'triingfor the man who does not fall in with the notion that all that is bad in our, politics and sociology ttr be found aaike south side of the Poto mae;:the Ohio and the Mississippi rivers, and that all that is good and gracious must be sought for in those States which cast the heaviest Repbblican 'majorities. He may be an infidel, but if he is "a Tie publican it is all right. Vide Ingersoll. He may be a libertine, but if he is a Re publican it is all right. Vid&Conkling and Beecher. He may get drunk ana expose himself, but if he is a Republi eai itBill if;ht. PYjde Chandler. He may rdurderibis mother tongue, but if he4fg aflepifbircantris all right. Vide Logan. All the virtues and all the cul ture are Republican: and' to beia Repub lican is to be incapable'1 of 'doing any wrong. Per contrafl JbQ.-bei a Pemocrat is to be a traitor, an ignoramus jahd an outcast. It Was1 'considered, if we re member aright, a, piece, of effontery in the pot when, on ;a certain occasion, it Teproached the ketth?1 for being black. But, 4n lecturing 'Us ' iri i morality, the Chicago papers surpass the more ancient and illustrious example in cheekiness. Theie-lnfe"sdaily furnish more than ample proof or all we have said oh tbe subject of Northern crime. Their insen sibility proclaims the existence of a"Sto Jyl jyipyih" ajidjbears out., both our de sirifltioil anli delignatioa. : J Lit tkem-g(J-J)n arid they hall see f here tfiey eome to.s iUnUl ifie Cincin-Siti-pajerMooll up -the hMgo tone, Chicago confessedly was the wickedest city in the world. Now it has a rival to this distinction and a partner in Cin cinnati. Other Northern cities too are trottiag along. There is Cleveland. It is not without hope. And Toledo ; which likewise reads the story ,o Sodom, doesn't mind the risij. jl t BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Ve are fully prepared for all tne demands of trade: yiWn' ever f or- ls. 'I ,:!'J " PflddO'tteeleE priYke Stump. Wliefelera 35Tice-Presi- r i-t f f IjTni'atesv tJifil taken the AimnJor'tkeJtebhWuajLrtvin New York' tmfl annoafid;f orla' number ofrs'pe'echeis:': ln4t-pefeMt Ogderis burgi T hm-sd ay evening; Ire spoke in tlihrghelt eUToy of "Mr. Cornell, the Republican nominee for Governor, and said: "I did not advocate the nomina tion of Jdr, jGomell. ISJelieved.that, ow the h undoriipfl our form of atWBlfccepted its WMfSiewtBPs tuenagT .heK!rfiojsh line for 9monih''fiie1iE:reat fight 6lTO!tafeflag wherever iikt Bv .Mk blithe ilii of Novem- er next,' sue win icjus nie awiuiuig cui- til II "llr -I OOV, rtJ V 11VJ C V WO UW1UC1 Ul llic xuuiaunj,:, Wi.uavtu uj .1,14 uaiuiuvit7 UOllcau party upuu iuo irtiupiii ta oi:if eipocuuco ui. ocimiui iiuuo anu vjuvci- nor jarvis. ine war was wot rougnt ovetm $aiispur.yr Joy,the men who re- ( rudHQOii the two armies, to those when the Ihot and l;9hMTrftH?Jmlrip' mji I swii j.'j otls Jr.Miu,tilLjiuinitf !; Trt to a 4,he fui titss uf the Democrats e Day it- UP Published and Read th ruUvtha in-esenkiscliedules on the luchr. lieanaanviiie and v esuern awuti awtttna Hanrf:iris we are enauieuwT1 rmrte&En directly on flie same dav it id Brviagtwttoe news horaf in advafne1 ti Monroe Pemale College at Forsyth, Ga., was burned Saturday. Loss .$20,000 ; insuranceu$6,D00r . , . Mr. Jefferson avis is said to be grow ing blind, "and his wife, since the death of their son, has become an invalid. Pope Leo recently made an incognito visits the country. His brother, who resembles him greatly, remained in the Vatican, and the Pope's absence was unnoticed in Rome. Tjfef-ialjoHhe :meh fabu$ed .of the urder of the Mormon elder Standish, in Georgia, last spring, was closed last week; all parties were acquitted. Some of the prisoners indicted tire not yet ar rested. The Indian agent at Red Cloud re ports' to the Interior Department that the Sioux under his change are exceed ingly anxious to enlist and "assist the m ring to cotnplicatfona growing out of e New York custom Tioustf ariothef man would command more votes, but a mainrit.v nf tl'.ft convention; differed with ni and.1 bWvrti ; alw'n.vs to tbA Fgreat tatnei" in tne war against the . - . . . - I T T j rm ill j- l!UUV... i 1 1 tt. j tes. xne lii-i eeiins oexween me urey and the Skinx dates 'back so many years to nave rjecome tiauitiOTiatr AVlt4 APeitVg5itinr is Co n It it- i Atlanta Constitution. several thousand . stalwarts were wanted at the great gathering of sol diers in Salisbury, North Carolinavon j. ii ui sutt,', ii.si.eii tu , , mi; jiauiwio aUirl sfervi The fightirrgns now confine 'wTiat&WreachlhB' troti u;i- fin vi iriivmm said r jiny r,r.n a aama i7vvit. i nilhlished. tllU&ill SAaHl Tl J .1. r. ' ,a Krir 1 r 1 v am A it. ?f ftU lAre.'8 uflartqg iron : tbe errors andla discretions otrortth, nervous weal m ss, earfr'de comes to tmsomce. anaic-is one oi -wxo TimYtr1Ji i SEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, -New fot SeUabJe and valuable. If it?pjip,i tinues to do as well as it'iiaadone, we hope it may never die. mm i . B 't ltwll! require time to consummate he arrangement and adiust the general fixtures of the Store. ;md extetwf a cordial liivltattpn to one and all, wUh a genial greeting In our new quarters. We respectfully Invito the attenUon of ow friend ,'i E. D LATTA & BRO. 'ioii 1 IE BE r ; 1 IEFIT OF in PUBLIC ) .till. I. I ' IST 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.: ..: mi.: v Men's all wool Business Sack Suit, at $10. A very , nobby Scotch Cassimere Suit at'$12.50. A fine Scotckta?mre Ma lansh lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3, 4 and 5 button Suits, from. 915 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods, imported by our own house direct -;' 'IJ.il! ,1 . I. GENTS' DRESS SUITS, ; All the leading styles and single-breast 3 button Cut Away frocks. YQTJTHSV SUITS FROM $8 TO $18---ROyS' SUITS, $4,50, $5.00; $5.50 $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 AND $10. School Suits for Boys a specialty! 1 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 wiTl shbw you facts. Respectfully, ' 1 . '.-.I'M. A ..lil'i :.i!i: .In'- Kl Fine Clothiers and Tailors. ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN! IT IS COLD, AND YOU NEED OTLflOIHITIKrcCS-o Then do NOT buy until you have examined and priced our stock. Our motto is and ever has been to play "second rid dle to no house in any of the lines of goods we deal in, and hence wesay it with fullest assurance that you are UNTRUE to your own interest not to call on us . . Fora WORKING SUIT, a BUSINESS OR OFFICE SUIT, SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING SUIT, - OVER-COAT, fST AS IN THAT LINE WE PRESENT SOMETHING QUITE NOVEL IN ITS KLXD, Shirts Laundried or Unlaundried, We are headquarters on, and everything that appertains to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. WHITE VESTS A SPECIALTY. HATS Soft and Stiff of the Latest Fashions. ' WITTKOW8KY & BARITGH Or for i Or for a niBL0!RE9 SEPT EMM, Wm WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GLOTHIM Gents' Furnishing Coods, Hats, Caps, &c., &c.r Selected with great care. Our shelves and counters will be found replete with all the Novelties of the latest and most '. t attractive designs, AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE FULLY REPRESENTED. . i . .. j . 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 may be assured of getting full value for their money) will be f ufiy maintained, also its character as THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHARLOTTE. "' ' W. KAUFMAN & CO. it , Corner of Trade and Tyon Streets.! ... l P. a We are selling off our entlie stock of Boots and Shoes at and below cost. W. KAUFMAN & ' CO. Corner of TittU and Tryon Streets. . W.K.ACXX P.SCIltFF. J. SCIIIFF. - i i i UX1 THOS. GRIER. GROCERS . . . ; 1 ' llSeySfeoS'oea? FANCY AND HEAVY i-jj ...i n i H i. .! . i 'am(m?'Jw'hlrliy De'ioind Peart ,ye CtorfctatvlfaroiacUll, Domestic Pick- ed Goods, viz: Vegetables, Fruits Oy8tere.,Hwa..Lobiter0a, Condensed MUK.fc;.k all of which are frasn add choica.'JPreign!and lea, in lars and one gauon nocKets. our line or -reas ana uortees cmnot be eteeiied in the city. W. esu special AttenUda tewgi f ata nArreaasa rioar, .tew barrels of which we will sell at N LO W HUU EST It Q&DE& Tt) I KraO OUC K IT. - TO the Wnolesile Trala wa oSer.a laivi And waU aalaetad atoek -ooodaia oiiriine asiow as can De Doaani in any morjtet, , City and coaatry eoasHmars will tod it to thalr lOterest tdcill onM aefof pisrehasfnt elMwhara. f 1 'itl't. j?fll5STwW ' to;6 fW)t.oar. store for the me of par coaatry f kendii l l-r . i-j'i Jf.-.il. Ii iji.i JiIl '1'-.i-r.l TUhj I L'JlitMliii '(Mi Mi iU frjiii;qi; Hi it .uiiii . , .leu laiJt fc'if Sftif-D - 1 kM 9iAiril:ft k'lluil s,Mnnlimun yifT ! - Havmz becorne interested In tlieiflrjia of nrr '& Grikbi i resnaeLrill v a. A- n.vrdiallv lnvitAvmrnnl frlmd9nd cua tdrttera to call and see me when they want goods in my line. ! ' :! THOS.inER. uctorjer 2a, 1878. I'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1879, edition 1
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