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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1879. g v;M 'iT Mi, I. FH09I Wi WAS ISHlNOTOJTi W4 UiecfleaW lWoeratf-Setre-tarr Sherman on TonUIana Politics The 'National Republican Com mittee, Ac. Special Disrate to e Mttmore Sun. . v Washington, iTovember 17 Sena tor Eaton, of Connecticut, has arrived in the city. TJioSentor is a sturdy old Jacksoniaji. . e;rhbfcat;-Xh4& defe cannot dlsfiiity. 'lU say's the' Cemocra cy.of, tonrwcjicut axe .all right; that theFemhy rthe' "Republicans did so well at the recent election in that State wah iimujiiihh UiuimoiiUa uf Dmuunntisr for reason satisfaatow ttmves staved at omen tie eBWam""o rrivincrn M.qrfKl)i)frtoaifti vear.Tf the party management is judi cious. With a proper candidate the Democrats, he believes, can easily car ry New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Connecticut. The Democrats, he thinks, will haye the majority in the Legist ture next year, and thus will retain the United States senator. letter to the chairman ff the Louisiana Rwrniblican State committee in response to a formal invitation for him totickej T.nrr. in thn Louisiana campaign. The1 Secretary says he would gladly accept the invitation, but that he is so ftly occupied in the preparation of his an nual report that it is impossible for him tn fin art ly presented to the people of Louisiana and other Southern States, much preju dice that exists against that party would riisannear. It is not the design or the purpose of the Rpoblioari party to de-' prive any citfzeriof ftny right whicll he may properly enjoy, or to discriminate in Hecnf Sioifinihe .rl- sources of anv State or section. The same class of mn who in theSouJ pei DemVrafsar wiefifblicafls ? iJ fhfe' North. Referring to the cnarges or in timidation, &c., the Secretary says " it would -pa ostarfrthtfVg;oii'tli;it I wouI(LKk myself iind $eeTpthejs parti cipate frelyfWitffc can vass, making just such speeches on na tional issues in Louisiana as would be made in Ohio." He concludes: "I hope such a discussion can be and will be maintained, .both thisaariand ntxat-iiy Louisiana, infl. tMtirl ttus fwayall classes of citizens will become accus tomed to examine ootn siaa&yx off "Jf cal questions, and be togrant n yherfe i roe expression ui upiiuun. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. The contest for the chairmanship of the national Republican commiUee is waxing hot yf hy ftiefUSEUf tlsffrfcffli pal aspirant! fir IM Iftpblicfit M dential nomination fir ousjly at wbrk laying the reSjtqstyureihe tlectioi of a chairmidi In Uieur!lreSDctive inter primal msmVKWm 164 if. ysMW fth ftarTi Plr- ests. Mr. Brattieis-iiW Satisfied wTfhfe having one candidate in the field, but has put up two Mr. R. C. McCormick and Mr. Wm. E. Chandler. Mr. Chand ler is by far much the brighter, and. the smarter of the two, butliedTOHiotp6s- sess the cultivating powers which per tain to Mr. McCormick.. Mr. McCoc- mick is put down on ttte cbhthiittee as representing Arizona, although he has not lived in that Territory for a number of years. Governor-elect Cornell, of New York, will, as once before stated, be the candidate of the Grant-Conkling element. Col. Thos. Ik lvBoSti. fif Noth Carolina, one of thfjjesjf aid jyffos popular memDers ortiie committee, lias also been prominently spoken of in con nection with the chairmanship. . A decree for the sale of the Rockbridge Alum Springs has been entered in the Circuit. Court of Augusta county; Y$t; 1 The New York Graphic says there is a rumors sources tG be susfthy Tim two-year-old diHd of MrsGilli y- sulphur off iwentiL mAtcl Sundtiy anoV u.ed sooner. I A - The Xevr Orleans Times savs that the new constitution of Louisiana and the , vote on the constitutional convention' declaring that the colored people shall De protected m their rights, have stofcr ped the exodus of colored men iftMim" uuu UUI "ocnei. the State. rJ wido mwum) jmMmmw in mtffMK monea II rfel V4ta Uitf htsM VarrwlliistSndimi i&i 1 I ilfft nUiwV. voltddluVlftJ-Uil ten-year-old sou picked uu the accidentally discharged it and the bullet went through his mother s heart her instantly. Two young meh locretuer in a room SvU5W.rlf PirteJaaiiesMiO ..yean uiu, puinieu a cocKea revolver at tne others. He was told to stop, as the re- vovvr, was JpftlMir deMiitrlv l PQVQleflilttil hbwliad.VrleSftfie Vi volver was discharged, killing him in .uuiuy. :) y fU0)? A dispatch to the Indianapolis Jour nal from Lafayette, lnd., Monday, says: "C. Gayler, manager of Gayler's Come-1 dy company, which has been nlavimr company penniless. Tliey claim that liayier has taken off at least 825jOOU. and has paid no salaries South'sldcounties wi?fe ully repre sented, is to be held in Petersburg, Ta, commencing on the 25th of the Drespnt ouiuo lujuuibaui. measures lor tne.iutuxe interest omktI6terM&firi'TfArna F. Bayard, of Je&aMmasAtmainto ea aenver an address on Wednesday, the 26th, on "The Duties of a Citi3aii.'u'., About two weeks ago John L. Wilson. v. ..mvu u; utiiig vaugut ill Hie COg wneei 01 a "merrv-cro-ronnd " nr fivir.Tr k jivi mo, on vuc auuuai jc air grounds The iriitrff ttttmtdito teiaiightottttthe1 viuiw, uui. ounaay loCKjaw get in,,,; uvnuaHiuuiiig uic urat surgical ue ujfrt taf eyening. ! ing at Gardiner, Me. It concerns the obligation of ice companies to fence in the ice fields on the river when cutting ice, and whether they can be held respon sible for damage arising from weak or open spmsjnj,ae JJS VfHuiGh--8foofcr Aiv nut uvcasjB2L,J UV ln moveu. x ssvr wiciaw-a loroea Txfr the ice companies with interest. to the house of Samuel Odell, placetHhe muzzle of a gun near the windnwwhere, Odell was sitting and fired. Emfngliira instantly, ii house with trie AtcQtMh M Huttl Mrs. Odell's thYAt a titch knife, but desis fed,, nereuiina tIAt Odell had tareatLaedUlis'Ji ra- dftn gerously fnghtening Mrs. Odell some monins oeiore. -o ilia 1 I Tn nil whn Ani nuffei wnKim till errf ai dtoArPitlrinfl of vonth. infe ' m v. lnas of manhood. Ac.. I will wUleure you, FKEB OF CHAR Ms ereal remedy was discovered by br a missionary - In Bouth America. Send a self-i self -addressed envelope. to the RET. JOSEPH T, 111! I and two hova were J will be given next v in l -rT tvt i i a-Trytrv ri n t . a i I roemjf' wewulWS, eany deT Prize CiindTpHTrivx send.a recipaiual 1TaIok ftoi aE.'"Tms' ereat rc j- -i" S. C. Spartan, 19th, Last Saturday, Bight a most foulce was committed near. Byrds bar-room between . 9 and jsrjp'cpckJ elia( kins, a coldred boy alrout IT years old, was shot down on the side-wajk, and died very" soon afte wards. Sheriff Thompson was ori the alert; and for suf ficient reason arrested Thomas White, fie Jfas found in bed at the rooms of friar fcrother-ia-law, Mr. Bayerly, at Wofford College, about 2a.m, Sunday. Coroner Ezeit 'promptly summoned a jury ana at once. mnnv tip?' anm could finish the post mortem examina tion. Sundav at 10 a. m., the investiga tion was continued, and after examining all LhH wlUiUHBUU tile JUl'V Tendered a two witnesses swearing that they saw White do the shooting. Cartridges were found in his possession of the same size of the one by which Hawkins was killed. - Mr. Baverl brought over o t$eprrJeH.pisQl well Jfmte had in his possession wnen ne got to ins house Saturdav night. White hacLpeen tern hed. He was born near Glenn Springs, in this county, but has lived most ol flrroiV upTili G rfe recehtlv Deen living at Cowpei tion, running the engine of Crocker s gin. '-WniteJs 'about 2yearS'61d. This deed is regretted by all persons, white .and colored, araanerejis uuirjue i t ill i i. i ly mail SIIOUIU S Ull ei iui me uiuuc aa the law directs. On Tuesdayrthe-ttth inst., J. Calvin Paris and A. Jack Williams, brothers-in-law, .Uving; ijthfl; .qQigtibrhood of Clierokee Spj;ihgst had uH altercation which ended in the death of Williams, caused by a blow struck with a double barreled shot-gun in the hands of Par U. This is the substance of the verdict of the coroner's jury. Jas. L. Scruggs, rialH$ite;4Jtd 6$ coroner.! 'Jr4ij tnat mns naa rentea iana irom n liams, and there was a slight misunder standing some wrav. . Paris went to Williams field and found him packing xlcler-oai .a'agon. He at once- opened up the subject in dispute. Words mul tiplied and there was a rush of hot blood to the head, AVilliams ordered Paris to leave the field, which he re fused to dox whereppon YiUiaros . da s(jehpep f):oB fh tragohanil Mlrafeufti from a young man wrho was standing near. Then a scume ensuecLjind yoY tBeuhkiroia WlUiamsjafli uffleleUjo the'growMr, a tempted to rise Paris struck him across the head, whiAh ,blow, according to the verdict of the jury, was the cause of his death. He died Wednesday morn mgyndthe fnjueVwas iJSldHhat af- rnrn 'fr9. ra rn o rlrtwrr unri vn Mm. nlfisurrenftered aimBeif ;to trwhar-?! !, afld is now Sn fall, rthere was il Qcfgfudge ifof milkel J3pth rrfenj sooer. it seemea o Happen on the spur of the moment. Two persons witnessed th affair. -Both parties were good, quiet, law-abiding citizens. Lumberton Robesonlan, 19th. Tlie largest crowd who ever stood in our court house, was present last Mon day mnrninp,, .XLie4Jiier, Miss Link haw, was conveyed to the courthouse iiH a buggy; .accompanied by fier mother, who sat with her in the prisoner's box, while hexsister. Mrs A. (;.-Mftlk.i vit"k herlulbaiml inskl&rfMhtfcir. ic Vx tftduriglitfCol. W. Fogtr-Freircti ; ot the 250 good ana lawful men who were su m mojied, VQry few. failed, to (an swer to their names. When court ad journed for dinner, the jurv was. made lip. ! ' - ,'tl'U:V! Wlien court was, called, in tiie, iff er nooti', the witnesses for tile State were called and sworn. Mrs. Elhe Rancke w3 .present , i-hen:. thie 'shdotih'g tbbk' place, and Drs. McMillan & Lewis stat- Ledth4t aaiil wound was the direct cause PoO dekthll flavintr Drovpd tlipsp two ifpOfiU thfel State rested the case, and rnie wii ntnesses for the defense, about .1 torty in number, jvexe -called, be veral -Tot them testified to the cood character riortolthe shooting. a etiplbyed on both 1 excellent solicitor. Cant. Mc- lver, assisted by Alt. Kowland, Lsq., prosecuted, while Col. French conduct- i the defense, it is certainly one of liJJL icin.uK.iuit; cases mat nas ever tLM evening session was spent in the SpSrta'6- commenced, tne myiesugawui. AfteV taking part,of ,tlfe tetjH nrnea until xr. means theume,smjce,na nas, tniUe easily -ini JiW q's Sta- Paris oAitbje ftoshd- a ofv thr prison eri) fie fluittisel Wrxk siues. uur - fleThelrn MorTdav nieTitVas we ero to nress HirfTuesdav) afternoon, several wit- esses have not been examined, and we jsed if the case will , A full report of it reek. Winston ttftrJer.10 llA '1i4)i" l.eaKsvitie, 1,Varnnt Cove, Mocksville, Mooresville and Statesville. lBSfDWy W4 consult on the subject 1ST tne extension of the Virginia Mid land Kailroad. Charlotte had previous ly expressed a great interest in the matter, but she was not represented in euqgrt 4 tte-t mA&fcirart ;il- Ifciin 11. ttiAUUrlil)-. j. ott and Judere Furches. of strips. ville, Mr. John Clemimms, of Mocks- S4 V111C, i.YlrtJ Morehead. of Lpnksviiip juuge vvnson, col. Aispaugh and J, C. Obon?of fWitwtOrr'arfcJ '&v$U tfier genllemen, whose names we did not T .1 -11 T i , . irn. ine meetincr flnallv brnkp nn wiuiuuta.ccoinpiisnine' anytliing. : 1 . j. t - i . r . ssi i idrriM - t- Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Wlnslow rfiSIJfl?i,l,jraarence Nightengale of ! the wutsery. Of this we are sure, that we will I teach our ''Susy" to say. "A blessing on Mrs Pi.2TBfJa 11 r , 6 "OIJ, """ive ana escaie rtrie griping, collcklne. and teethin oiorro vma WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING HYHffp Vk- hll J : . U1C Infant anfnl STJJHi?1 tn? teetn,PK Period. It performs precisely nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow PWleWsAVWttt'Rj f be Infant race. Sold by all drueiristji 'K rants hnfla ' wu.v u UVIUQi Nov. 14-ly-l. Wlizt&Xlunzaxxs. ---lltArWxJsr-- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL baa ,Iahh lo lol ivfUuuii tvl-n Yti.d I cSrflHSi Confectioners, Instrument0, a.m jj a Charlotte, n. c. Confectioneries. uslcal Instruments. Strings, ra. Snuff. Wooden-Ware. Parter Bags, unned Goods. Glass J11is. Crackers. Powder, Shot, Salt 4c. In the clts!s-ut'feffUnd at our polesale and Retulk Store. Call and see us be- t, s.i H n , ir in7l03i1erslntltalricrfA IflalIa 1J7 H .. si ir-vwi ufiii i if f I I II 1 1 ff-ff18 t lerrlanlTf U The rfstlRtir -:rnWiA NISBET & BBO. , nr t--t vjf "o-t h - - , , , uJm ' iifft.tttMUJL" in " stocks In Wall Street Business has never been more successful. By the new combination plan, large and small investments (.from $25 to $10, DOO) X6 atntbtaed ftitme Tas snm.an operated by the most skillful experience, securing immense kixrwfrln rhi'Mocto mafkel aifralnlAg splendtd' J' prows. yXboutafTdsdf csioiura re-iKi3 united In one concurrent enterprise, and receive tneir pro rata profits monthly. An Indiana county mer chant made $17 892.41 in four operations. ,A Texas cattle dealer made $32,615.94 In two com bination; a St Louis shipping merchant made $47,876 21 in less than six months, all through the combination plan of Messrs. Lawrence Co , which has realized the grandest successes in the history of the stock market Their new circular, with "unerring rules for success," and complete explanations, how to make money in stocks mail ed by Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers,, 57 Ex- AhOTHfA Yrn-lr f"Mfrff i li octSiKweod- w . u i..i . . :' -in m.y,mm VnV. - , . . patent IXeatjCines. are extracted from Vegetable products, combining in them the Mandrake or May OTP . AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE they are incomparable. They stimulate the TORPID LIVES, invigorate the ( t NERVOUS SYSTEM, and give tone to ' " CSTIVE O KG AN S, creating per- igtiou and thorough aasimUatk-t of food. They exert a powerful influence . , ontheKIDiNrEY3 and LIVER, and k x through these or'saas remove all impuri ties, thus vitalizing the tissuesof the body and cattsing a hefllthy conaition ' of the system.-' ' ' '! ' ' AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL REMEDY ey have no equal ; no ag arasult act s a preventive and oure for BilfouRe- mittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers, and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy aEtton of the Stomach, depends, almost the health of the human race. PEPSIA present reselation. It is for thf Cure of this disease and its attendants, SICK-HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DE8 t'ONDENCY, CONSTIPATION, FILES, &c, that TUTT'S PILLS have gained such a wide spread reputa jteiy yogtemfer halt ever been disco v ' ered 6at Wets boBpeedily and gently on fthe digestive A-gns giving them tone jaad vtgooajsgnilatefood. This being iaicomplifeijd,ofjcors9 the herYou system is braced, the brain is nourished, and the body robust. Being' composed of the juices of plants by powerful chemical agen cies, and prepared in a concentrated form, they are guaranteed free from any thing that can injure the most del icate person. . A noted chemist who has analyzed them, ays " THESE IS MOKE VIRTUE IN ONE OP TTJTT'8 FILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND jLN APLNT 03LANY 0THEB." I ' if A therefore say to tbo afflicted TryTttshBmedyfalrlYf it will n harm you, you have nothing t ' lo8e,but will surely gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong , Nerves and a Cheerful Mind. Principal Office, 35 Marry 8t N. T. ; .1. . PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by Druggists throughout the world, TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Haib or Whtskebs changed to a Globst Black by a single application of this Dtc It im part a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is aa Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or asnt by express on receipt of $1. Office 39 Murray St., New York. sprt-iy - al (ts etllin To.VTt'i especially in Mndigem- !IHOKBinERS,i kM MVaMf OFJLv- A Sure Appetizer. petite, Loem of 8ttngtKt JjtvJtfOf WW, , 'Jt 5 -r ich-es. th lord, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life jo the irves. To the ged, ladies, and chil dren fequiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It f!fsi liko m Air-n IRON BITTERS, IRON BITTERS. 1u o.r.' 11 "". 'I...- I ou me Qiaeauye or gans. J8BN BITiEBSl teOTlu A toaspoonf rut ne fore " f o in ' ,) I'! IRON BITTERS, ' THE BROWS CHEMICIL CI 1 BAlflORE, Md. 3 "2S" Nov. 1 wlyU. UK" t1f l.V1wi. Isxl Hifj JO rriWihfiii -mi IMiiiF yj !tl f'lHdia'-U .11 I 11 J !'! '1 ::' -.t.-iit to1 I tins hsJIIi mji-l nai ,()i:j ):!! ui 9-aoJ isrlJo i 11 M -y&i III ; From the Manufacturers, and will be sold lor caik j at N sw York Prices, v., k1 dull A aniTHn?! zoa wo! tiv tlw AtitaieitIittefrtaW! ul l-ut M J-i iru) Hul a ov.iA li'lfcitil! 3aialkiswjirlc. dJoS racraAfLfl3aHTJH raiin 25 dozen of those Jl Corsets left, at 60c., at yTjSwsarfs I Bttl?gS 3 SlteM ib!rnfier.wiftidW its DYS I'ltT'lT ir"C9 1 IMseslpqililDijIr w " 3V. Great IBnTh. rrihd eTHcient UflBcljbHfeMi RilRRF R Jtrt--,t I" 100 BARRELS 50 BUNCHES JUST RECEIVED AT bEROY DAVIDSON'S. Oct ,m s 0 C3 c o o o vn ah 112 JJtiu Qilyjcvtiscmznts. PIAMnCs,ool'cover and book only $143 to l IHMUUKM uauiws, i slops, a set reeds. 2 knee swells, stool, book, only $98. tw uouaay newspaper iree. Ad dress Daniel ,jt, Beatty, wasjilngton. N. J. , Agents, Read This ! We want an iewnt In this county to whom wa L.wlU cuts u salary of $10Opr month and expenses to sell our wonderful Invention. Sample free. Ad dress at once SHhhMlNA CO., Marshall, Michi gan. XT ILL'S Social and, Bnsinesa. For J-i. erer anteq. yf1 Shepard, 90 FultJinJ; &1 Odd returns in 80 days on SI 00 Invested. ' OfiTctal rerjorts and information free Like profits weekly on stock options of $10 to $50. Address T. POTTEB WIGHT A C0., Bankers, 35 wan street, k. x. , , 4 1 n t i t i i - - w ti u lor loiiuiiaiv. ty wwk, atnl .v liuiiK-liii pmlhaby tli New 'iipfiftllMt::iu 6ytent of operatini; Hi r i Lt Full explMimlloii 111 nC 'ra tion to abams, Vww Co., Ilaukara, M BroaU tu, l. V. TJSYCH0MAKCY. OR SOUL-CHARMING. How A either sex.auky.faeolnato -and catn tne love and affectloYis Or any person they choose Instantly. This slmnl manial acquirement ilk eai possess. Free W fcli T4rllcTtolB& llh ? Marrlase Ould6, EgypUan Oracle, Dreams, and Hints to La- .aies. .jiuBet.OQOK., auuguuu .fa. Aaaress v. T. MASaNT TOO Bansom street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' ( lICAr-ET COOK-STOItE IN TUB'WOSCE 53,672 SuptSgilstyooll k Our Price. 75.270 New American Books at Tour Price. 1 1 2,720 HeftniAiiaEfd Bpvki & Ani Frlce. Uifoufc cl UeAaxil LIterelure Free. dl 1; inivn, strtet, )ai !ev 'Pott Office, N. T. OaftrUAiYS' TRIAL. Wejmi send our Electro Yoltale Belts and taer .aiecinc ADnnunixaa nmn md fnr xn inva ea inosfl rWNByvrlir",' RheurnatTin. hkTflltuJd nBbMILIIi-Lx t S . , ri jakI ttd'ahftnt btheK-rrlMBSAa'" IhM ira iruMrftntead VB aitj .uionauses 111 LilM 11 ve I U ouuiwai I' rjl'.J. ilV.M 1aJ(u.l-..lL1 .! . . -' ' ..i . i ....... - tx. KTHTvma i r -i-eTravrroi sbbIiIUU 111 . lJl TArtl Q 1 DAaAniiA. T nssiMS pmperty w Mulls. j aim itva oarreia Dranay V ( If. 11 fflitrnsjntt before id aim i from date hftK-of V Xz fweMm-w unity" days' from toitteA&th 8am be forfeited tothe 1 J-ouiii; jiniv! ttUullnn U. a INTERNAL JfSTBwnBt , v'l' ft I 11 1 1 1 or violation of Internal Bmmiiw t ... on Oct, rt "( n li rXSPJly ITnnv t .." " uasaUST. owner A. V aKm. a uieteto . , , 11 . j, -. BAIAIA. ON mi .i ,1- rm Collector. r mvoczvtzs. , -JUST IN- .i.'Hf :ii 5!' 100 SACKS CHOICE FAMILY Fliotltt 50 BOXES CANDY. 25 BOXES SOAP, (All grades and prices.) 20 SAGES COFFEE, FRESH CHEESE AND MACKEREL. q. a. McLean & co. Oct V?, 1879. HAMS. HAMS. 10 Tierces Sujjar Cured Hams. 100 Choice xnorth Carolina Hams, Cowles' cure. FLOUR. 100 B1BRELS OUR BEST PATENT PROCESS, Warranted equal to any In market 1.000 half lolls 13k and 2 d. Baertnz. hOO Bu- ches Mellis Ties, new and first-class In every re spect. Ail the above to an lve early next week. Send In your orders. BURWELL & SPRING. sept28 THE MUSIC HOUSE IN ITS NEW QUARTERS. And prepared f-r bu-i:tfs?. T ie b s( selection of, t . MUSIC BOOKS Ever brought to this markat will soon be here, and so wilt the holidays, but the Book will be here fust Come to the McSmi.h Music Hnse Next week and look through our Music stock. It has been doubled and well selected. We have mu sical instnimerrrsrou Have nefer seen. Our sup ply of .,.... J 5 PIANOS 1 ORGANS Is Inexhaustible, and from the best factorial in existence, we say this without reserve. A wok at our stock will convince all that we are, no .mie sutHagent-'Us vi.rt class music depot! -1 w' Nov. 15. WAGON P0RIDS1, For l he Uf t VI utjon lii He orld, call onj THOS. H. GAITHER. He keeps the celebrated STUDEBAKER.WAGOH, vhiii rrwst tha flrst Awaid of Merit al n OfMten- nlal ExposRlon at Plitladelpbla. "'-Iteb theUvr Medal at the World's Oreht Klr, at Paris, France WEBSTER WAGON,, 1 t . .. ,. .uiti' :'i-. Also, wlilcll gives tnrfvrl satisfaaloh'tii-a farm 1 Beit' rand and cheawti for tic i)frafy, 'obj 'ppj mavKei.''- ... ., , ,. , . . wu -".'SHOW'.CA&E'," n i-i n'lTlt'l Just the thing for stowing foods at the Fair fer KT1 1 khm..... .u.un.oK., ; 1 . -Ill tl M iiit'i irM f" ' 11U. s.-.v (s i- -l'. :i:i'f.l , ., . , , , , in MHM11 du m for Guano must settle immo li!.f.HVlRi Wslt WI,fW - poasAix i'-l niHiiiiiji : in It i The Bocrseotae aad Uln'on- tya:o taWeliatalBr Paper was lately printed. It was made or :tbe 14 Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and was not ducwded fteosW ns Mtiger fit rorose,' batoa-, i?-0'!1 ?r" Tieceawitt to vseTuiierentj frwwt type. 11 mh do good service 'to? jeverr years to oome. It wiu ba sold tn im toii' m' l.hl If. m m m - 3-tai iiiw 1 iv( j a - 1 BARGAINS In Jewelry and Faacy QoodsV'QitM 'smd suvw 1 T s .! ' !, batches. Silver and Plated labia waza, ,m ill "1 J. T. BUTTER'S. WATCHES, .rt&MXM,!-' it:- etVnar PLATED WARE, , GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everythlnc you want at J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 p LA8NE, From Parts, Trance, WATCH and CLOCK MAKES, GILDER and rHL- TER PLATER. Trade Street, opposite Ftest Pnabytertaa Onrea. Nat Gray Stora. Every kind of repairs made at ones at bait price- SlTfTSif1 5?7- ry kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gliding. Coloring m-rirr. .i vanlzlng made at short noOce and equally a good I" Apprentice waaled, wtth premium and good references. Repaired work uncalled far will be sold at the PJon of twelve months for cost of repairs, teptlo w uv. ww via uuue lur uas man sx anaw Soots mid SUots. WW We have last received a alee One of ZIEGLER'S SHOES, Cowwmc f LADIES' BUTTON. LACE aKD CQXsUSB eOOTS, SUPPERS, KrWTOBTS. CHIL- DRSSrS PEARL SHOES. Alswa kXef GENTS' NEWARK WORK," 4.6 COMPSIS2X6 Oai tern, oxlmt and Strap Tics, PLAIN AND- mOlTOEt- Which we are now prepared to offer at extremely i 11 : . kTwariees. Thanking oar Mends for past farwra, aad aish- ng to merit a eoBtmoaoee of the same by keeping thelartstotbtasearted, SELUIiG L0V7ER, And strict atteritton to taMat men to show goods withqii, jrovale. .-, , , , , , . , . , , W.& )BBES,A4aii Smith ft He Old 'stand, Tra& W JllMl STOCK tii :-' i 1 ); ilf.i. t 1" il( '! .. , ' ',' 1 i f 1 1 f-i .v 7: OIW EALB STOCK ap: ui .ill::.! i'!U. i'U. !?! !: n M-jirwii: ni !iti - '!- i f;(i: Ji-. DliOi'S.'SaOES, DATS i)!ii;( nlJ 111 bar v.fn i Hrt .hoi ii4i'MiJr4Kji' .1 1 . 1. ;t .1. .. -.f -t fl 3ntf Nif ' :' hi Iki.! 'ti h t i i i 1 1 1 1 I IflJlIUII 'J' rj.n jii j IT 1 L Av aVsTt-av " SSSWsWW S-S -,,f . H !,iu: 1th'- i -ii J Ilk.'. r'lrreiftng l ,lwh ,'vi ov'.hOi -u.'t uiiil s-.-'jia B-juo 1j; .-, Uiu; ht'Ii.i.iu ma JitehJirnU tie chatmatto and, iPJeaaa. ntt ,and aad w 111 Irnorklivriril i-.,Mi .1.1! 1-1 ' liBOt! LL ut low iwAwsetw: a rnaot reenves'ivjr?emrT'eoaa''i wwwmuvr yh.m T'Jtrr 'aaSaaartfasW !5?5&4 fK. W'e tttiiesit. O OK THE MOST ONE OF THE M(y T a vaiaiPORTANi JsasaSQsas-jR ies aStSuSiSK!WI.,0.1 HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE; w Purpose of curing employed sores, Wounds, cuts, bruises, -'-Iianamed and abraded surface,, and for--ALL SDN DISEASES. unite in mmTwaunS Asklor Henry. Carbon, Salve, and take no other JOHN F. HENRY, CTJRRlN ft CO., Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE. NEW TORE, roraato byL. R. Wrlston ft Co.. Charlotte. X. c. " "SMITHS WORM OI L. ATra,Ua., FKbraary 'it, 878. 8IB-My child, five years eld. aad aymmoms nt box taBed e expel any. wuvhsbi aura ower worm metiUMm other Worm nuiiMnM 8eebjit MrBaln' tenia tn nil srvrf f)u BM .1 brought fortT worms, and tha marmnt x..r mcmy that I did not eount them: 8. H. AOAits. Prepared by . a LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For sale by DR. T. C SMITH. Coariotte. N. u T21dftwly. --THE CHINA PALACE -OF- Mb Drookfif 111 & ( a. Is lie place lre e be retnd tie Nrtar.d ebeape-f greet of CHINA. GLASSWARE, LAMr coors. iLviRWir e; t i ci k. i ok- 1 i WILLOW m;JatE.l'i:Tir.C Tr. Wlidft Retail. We sell goode as Mr as any Noitl.eii loite; give us a call. We nave Juit received a frtth i4ttk. 1? ! JOHX BBQOXFIED ft CO. Nor.ri' i 'IV il 1 Hll) f2.00 17 u ,siisia:; ; $2.00 ; 1 P ! -i 1 ,E H O O u s 17 U S Hi n rv'i 1 v SAVANNAH. GA. , . 1:1 1 1 . 1 : ' . 1 1 .- ! : . i I Ju'BV LUCK Proprietor. 1-1 1'l'iii -. 11 Ji,v":. ..::'-;i 'Ie to Iocs ' " 1 JfTo1f.orRoom.,u H. JU, HAfcNEl T Vterk, lata of Plan ten' Hotel. Foh.ltV-tL ' STOP AT 'THE ' ' '. ;B0!jNjslOD8K !.;-..:. awaiiwlijl.'KlCL. "; ' ' ttitB6wlprietor;;, q ' Laie df the National Hotel, Raleigh. J C. 8. Brown, j7TT8ttf tt6TTT0. Shelburn As atsmsata'ii.t it'' -: dee SO , , nil 1 ii 1 11 1 1 II 1-11T .11 .1' n -i ' t. i i 1 11 t.ii Miff: ' .-.1. iSTQKBii'' iu.:i 1. 1 IMKDWAKJ5. Hael verrVa'8plefiW Healing andCboldiigisstTetfBalstUffoffi 01 n! lvttilU.Ulri IKON.'.KINGf:;,-.. . ,.1 . ni -.livh'l vi!o :ii--' " ' COTTONKIXti. ELMQMOTO, Aadhe, CeOebrated Eeelstof CooittogBtorve, filieet -i'lrdtt; Tin Mate 'lyad'blti! and' Tln i .Vfi '!:' lTare.f all-Wads. 11 ''f Tlnd fUlron wbrt'UM dt ntl. eiBkedetass.!). ,fi. f v.-r: .iri-'n in .mi i.l U;,i Vii11 H-.41 -wiii 4s8,lMM,I, f TU8T RECErmrivnhSSrlJpf the, abotre J eJilpaatt)Magart,Vferr C 8-IMJ1I, Tsar 1 Ml" l It JQ ov5 8t fatSOdytT mnixttt. 7"ba aanftlTaarfllMlIliraTvliii .VI tlH Si 1 deol . TMaomCE. jf septu JLii ! i:wi -ra livuv a. . v Eaclustve NoV."!
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1879, edition 1
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