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She l)(trlotlt b'srroer. n: : i ia a. inu sar t qmxtX TBX OB&XKTX31 3DB:I3sKEUtTJIEKT' III mtvTTOH, MAX98 J ni)wa and ererr 0,nty, one W' . . . , W ,i.r vfnfc ' 2 QO Art, f''?'-1 , ft M'!t TV ' -f-1XIHl " w . rfendoa wttU IfMatDMBjiauHteit f Micao Tarn- i'r ti -.iiu . AH:t.:tiVin to tab u uion nwica. "! .ann lO-Vusi ni U f.-.mitun a Jonas jiftHiiai t.sl or. a j.i-Uv .'win.flj 'Kit lis ni . 'nil it ,Unnn.U " t, i.,,-f o.'l VOL. XX. f ft rr Tf r ry r CllABlMtfif NCXVEMBER 21- 1879. HO, 3,350, .ir Montlut 1 00 (W Liberal Reduction jor GUtiA y I I II 1 ,Zff (fl ill , V. rfl : rfT ; ; 5 i n il i v. Mt or iTne. r . " lit iwnrv.tro v-'"n V""V" V - Nr ELEGANT LINE 4 -0?- MISSES' ,l AGEsFliaiArifiBiBa UP. '' ti.-4Q0A .OIH0 fQMAJ3V3. o CD . AXilXINDEB A HABBISL Nov. 19. Villi Vjfa'' i.M DR. JMfAderi. DB08Q ikf AWD tillJClflST, tubing Ditrac .and Colognes English Select Colgate Bene? -and Glycerine Soaps. gngllsh, Fraach. and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCKIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hoars, both night and day at J. H. McADZN'8 . Prescription Store. SECURITY, i ' : i OTfTTTTTrnV :iv : it Tin::! Hc . 2cSo Barretof r?' C WKST 4SQNS';t 'V ALADDIN SmrBJTTdlL? West s Bxtrs Ncik Kerosene Oil, from C West Sons, Bammore."1 " - M Mo khimim Otfrnm C West Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a Ore test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will bum. a West A Sons, Baltimore. Db. J. H. MOADEN, Sole Agent, CfiABlXTTE,If:C. " ; 1 T. T. AN TH O N Y, Northern ee. toai & Lnmoer Having just received my supply of Coal for the ensuing season, I am prepared to fill all orders at shortest notice. My 'stock la the largest ever offered on this Market and embraces all the various kinds jor Families', Foundries' and Smiths' use. Persons r wty haVH formerly btugti from other Markets hvdur load iott woudonillt their Interest by giving mea call before ordering else where,, Special contracts for orders In cargo and car load , Ice on hand the year round, from first of Octo ber until first of May next My cart will not run Saturday87' bU vuSQDIl7 double Quantities on I shall 'aVwrflDnMnue the fLmaBet- Biilness and keep fuU stack n hand, together wltH loathes, Shingles, Ac. Bills cut to order on shortest notice, of any quality desired; also estimates famished on appli cation at efnes, eornerol Trade at ad NiCi B. Bi D rt J. T. ANTHONY, P. 0. Box158, Charlotte, N. C. ' 1 0ftH FEH BIMPLK DEEDsi ' L' VMV.-iiJs 7.:i-,i;;'.JHi iivaiak lw " s- - MOST APPBOVEB-FORM - "lu Z6 years " V 1 ECEI Al flints l?ET3tBT: uust mamnifSFiiemiAJt mA wfA 1 II I experleno'JTnaraato-ieoUi lanll wkfaction r SRESS GOODS. rV, l- 1,. wn iisva a tci7 ictqp ana. nanasame stocfc oc . F;incy and Staple Dr Goods, whfci:w will sett: uuuica. ueiH- ; vnuareu's uosierxiq end less variety. Daemons, vjCloaks, BepollanCs, Fian nels and House-Furnishing Goods.v . ; We ask special attention to our large stock oY md Gloves, in all colore, from two to six buttons. , A new arrival of iT i ,Jf. GENTS' AND LASUS FLAIIIIEL UNDERWEAR. Sill'1 ..It-. 1 t The best assortment-of Tress-Htittfr to) !W fonhd In the State. Our stock of Dress Trimming trr Brocaded and Plain Suks, Striped and Plain na atrioed. yelveteens. black aadolored Silk; wonted Fringes. Is the most va- e State. .o A FULL TJNF. OF CARPETS ANQOIL GLOTI BOOTS AND SHOES, 3 H r?Rfeadj PWia BeeMade Clothing Is complete, and at prices that wUUMS' M your ad 5 r Trunks and'VaMSes." ; i j f i s i.x 'i Ordfera. pwwptly JlHed. , Nov. -T-n.v Celebrated American WORM -SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes b.leeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; 'occasional headache, with bumming or throbbing of the ears f an unusual 'secretion of jsafiva; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly " in ""the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone j fleeting pains in. the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times cscostive ; 'stools sfimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa iuedhyJ.hicroufe l i j i j L r 1 . i f te'TvrhperjyMable,' but geae&lly Srritab &c2 J ' i Whenever the "above symptoms si, . .. : found to exist, , , DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE ..will certomlv eflect a cure. IT DOES; NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in apyfrm iti$ 9,n innocent prepa ration; hot cafiable 6 doing the slightest i .injury to the most UHderinfanh f 'A i,; iThe geiariarmiNE'siR 3 SfVGES? eaW IW 'irilhjttures C. McLANEf ind FLEmYng BROS ftHhe pa t.r.!-' '!:) r- n .rt-Vi.-T!T flcK U Vil, a'X K,i in SiOlSKIIli, tlitf. " flffihla 1far .lft htft in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Heart ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. ' As a simple purgative they are un eqaaled." EEWAiiS OF IMITATIOKB. ' ' i i ' ' The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver. P;i-ls., , . , , . , . ( 1 Each wrapper beafs the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. , Uu Insist, upon- havug-tlM-geiHHAe-Dfv C. McLane's LiverPills,. prepared by Fleming -Bfosv of' Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name jWcAVau, silii .fft really UI same pronunciation. : Let tout first attack of indigestion -be the last Bouse the dormant energies of the stomach with the Bitten. ' The tone thus Imparted will re main. This Is alact jestabllabed-by thousands of witnesses, whose testimony is simply a statement ofi their l Own experienefesi -Those afflicted with general debility of every phase will find this meat' cine an unfailing agent In building up and trenew forebaDrogglflts land respectable deal baona. brocaded a Ji,i." Jh o si j.,rur si a ers generally. dikwl till deel. jsiWistm.it'inu.frL-jitiSi 'jil ! iuuseuu w .inenjrBri rise, a cocktail made ol I a i x ' - Bat jnone who amv0bateyex he'iyao4'so easyi 1 asoiamanGraht;" r , TTv .TTt .1 i-vi uiquj ucano uiiu ui piaj uig game jnat jie T4lVA(t anmnHrvi arm fl'l And freely they wtter1&lr,'i4&Scii for the An thyrb'ati8 ready., wli theJir.jbluaterAnd ineir blow,, , , , , . . , To swell the erowds totTHrbng to, see the great Grant show. " ! -Jh-m Where their affairs will all be right, whatever Wae j,, goes wrong, HH.fHY And where the people's millions slab o "private ' 'purses flow, t i -1 " :! To help them rule the land and keep the great 1 Tftey manage Turn right shrewdly, am and are careful . And tiold him up before os as tie great American Suhlnx. But of all the recent riddles' there' 1st scarcely one, I trow,: , - That's plainer than the riddle of the great Grant show... . .., .. , , 1 . tne-earlr. TidtSTeTeik! with And with hi? soekwll eendte me the breakfast bill of fare; For I must stir at An early hour, if I would surely know What string they pull to-morrow in,the great Grant Show. OBSERVATIONS. The Turner's Fall's Reporter "has a good word tor the tramp, who, it says, never strikes a job when it Is down. At, a "horticultural fancy ball" in Fngland a gen tleman personaied an onion 30 naturally aspto bi fctig teats to fife eyes of the company. A Mrs. Garrison says she wonders how my wo man can kiss a tobacco chewer. Whil shells wondering the other girls are going right on with the kissiug. and seem to like it, too. The bcTsat In the gallery At fchie female mlustrel show. v , '!Fm too far backi"'heaillj said, ., t la. tones both soft and low. " "I'm to far back." he sighed again. But he could no ruitber go; , .., . For he ahte sedate father's head t Loom up in the lorward row. Beer was invented by Osiris 20 centuries before the Christian era, and was the popular beverage of the ancient Egyptians. But we do not read that the ancient Egyptians could sit eight hours a day, holding to h handle of b fcclufchtf? and telling stories tkat bad no pereenUble raeral to them. Temperance Journal. The Albany Argus says that people who take moonlight strolls on railroad tracks .shouldn't be ofleqded tf the ewoner doesrr) reebfzthem. The Pittsburgh Dispatch says that George Wash ington never sat hi a friend's efQae with his feet on the window-sill, w,hlstling "Gi antlfaiher's Clock" against the edge of a card. A confectioner advertises "Fifteen kisses for ten cents." Too dear. In these days of returning prosperity a young man can get more than a hun dred kisses by simply carrying her a pint ' or pea nuts on Sunday evening, 'tis said. That was the priee of 'em before the war, anyhow. Norristown Herald. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. The Legislature meets next Tuesday. The Charleston News and Courier will henceforth issue a Sunday edition Since September 1st 3,482 bales of; cotton have been shipped from York ville. The . mails and freight are how delivered at the river on the Chester & Cheraw Railroad. ? Mr. John Gordon was thrown from his wagon near Mr. D. C. Wolfs gin, in Indian Land township, Lancaster county, on the 13th instant, and seri ously if not fatally injured. Chester Bulletin ; We are informed by a gentleman from Lancaster that Mr. James C. Adams, the husband of the maniac mother, is lying in a critical condition at the residence of his father in Lancaster county. His indisposition was occasioned by the fearful shock he received when informed of the horrible work of his wife. Our informant says that when he last heard from him his life was despaired of. The Chester Bulletin reports this singular accident : Jim Anderson, a colored man, living on the plantation of Mr. KM. Dodds, received a wound from the accidental discharge of a pistol last Tuesday. He was drawing water, when the windless slipped out of his hand and struck a pistol which was in his pistol pocket. The ball entered the fleshy part, of the thigh, ,and, xanglng downward, lodged below he kneecap, -is. k ll EXPLOSIONS IN A TUNNEL.. Thirty Chin Amen Killed and a Moun tain Shaken to Its Centre.. . San Trancihco,' November i8t An explosion occurred in Tunnel NoS-onl Uie Iiaiiu w-guugo lmiiudu iiuiii octii Jose to Santa Cruz early this morning. From the meagre accounts thus far re ceived it seems that a blast was let off about 2,700 feet from the mouth of the tunnel, wiiich caused an explosloti bf the gases generated by the filtering of coal oil thfOUgh The roof and sides of the tunnel. TiWentyHMie Chinamen and two white men were at work in the tunnel at the time. Immediately about twenty more Chinamen rusheqMnto the tunnel with1, torched 'to'aid tbJeir com rades, and when tiiey had penetrated roof and sides of about 1J500 feet their torchescaused.ra , 1 L. A1 il secona expiosionuioie viuieut tuaii lub first, shaking the .mountain to its cent re. $he wlule'meij-Iandle and Johnson-i-were brought out terribly burned, and about ten Chinamen, alt seriously in jaredAs near8iaaa be Jeamed some thirty Chinamen were kilied j TNj:gec ond explosion wrecked the eijgihfes and works. Physicians hkve been dispatch ed tj the, scene Irona Saa Jose, and everything possible is being done for the sufferers. " From additional reports concerning the explosion it seems that three explo sions occurred the first at 11:50 p. m., the second at J 1 :55 p. m., ,and the third atf :2o a. m. The men were changing -shifts afrrhe time of the first explosion. Seven Chinamen have been taken out, all horribly bwrned. Twenty-four dead remain iri the tunnel. A Chinaman namsd Ah'6,WaStaken xwit, burned about the Chest11 ana injured internally. He was found deadla hiscabin an h6fr afterward, strangled With a? silK: scatf . The Chinamen say that, he hanged him self, but the indications are that he was strangled by his friends tojmOdrja Ttf hts1servCThere is a terrible scene of suffering ,ui!j;neicampf amu nd the route of the tunnel. . The engine oriun)fing ai M HisaWed, piperare broken', ' sheds wrecke'd, and iroketr timbers scattered" all around. The 'gas prevents any attempt -tora-;c6Vet0;bodies at presentr The work will be delayed for months. v 1j v. -'"M j Jr oj. ..J-rr: -rm'i t', -r ;Oeaih .of afHlgeJTiintey,;.:j il 1 (CrrfCiiOTATi, Ndv. BO.-Rer.Dr:-EthaA Allen died at Newport, Ky yesterday; aged 84. He was one of the oldest Epi3 copal ministers in the United States. .V'H;hr')!'. .ftofciii nm.lMhifStmiit- Wtvlfa' Btot-Hfent StiU He f Jhmn?t HelieYB the Tarn AkMitlh4 Speechless Darkey. ...n,- T" thir Fflltar v T1 ttt - My'OhTMliftH'frteHdf tev. J. F. ButV,! in, jtilis morning's issue- of, ,The ObSebh TiteL senda the Reaiaier a message, and '.makes uewv qrjj,uicl ; quoflations eonatantiv m .miadrbv Jiro . Bl alid tlie est :6.,maokmd,i3:;hp information' is- ' , , Ve i$W89 in, ibtiiiWeek'a Register, t.Tiaf Ttrri. Kiitf, had infnrmpd Tint Or- SEKVEit of a negro who had been strtick1 mbttAd bdbts brf Suni diiitf v Chat the'- nigset Was aniiousi tx jcreatdiia j ieiigiows 'Sensation attd : tat BnyBwktiwasllitrg'iie,sliouldiidQ He flROHldtyKte aiffitartty in finding beJ ilieversijjilnis speechless btimbug.1); j " ' ' i Wemenoiaecirsatirjn against Jfiro. Buttjw 116 savs that wti aconse him" of 1 languageju oeiieve in taod wtth as much ferversoes Bro. Butt. 1 We beliove that, the 'peoples hi the" days 'bf' wau, ntr m.ne pnys ,01 JjOi, were reverend gentiejnan being necessary to, inform; xl$. iWd beueve that God some times makes His power felt by the children of men, but we don't believe the, absurd iale of that negro that he w 'Struck speechlesr. fp; blacking Hoots' on Sunday. " We would call Bro. Butt's attention' to the fact, when- he says "Remember' Lot's wife," that she did not suffer ; for the sin of a skeptic, but, for disobe dience, a weakness of which humanity is full. It was love for her friends. When hevS'ah'l ft us yilemember An anias and' Sr)hrra,"we would remind him that they suffered for lying. In our article werttid Kot ffiV.ke an accusa tion against him, hence we did not lie, and hence We would say to him, jist as kindly as he chd t,o ufRetnemgifer A. and""!S., especially in your mission of mercy. Keep these things constantly in your mind, and be certain wheti you see the statement of a negro fanatic doubted by your friend, haste not, in publishing him a false accuser, to make yourself an "Ananias." Jno. Woodhouse. Concord C, Nov. 18, 1879. A Hand 6f shctyon Their Way to In diana. Washington Repnbliean, 19th. About 1 o'clock yesterday some fifty or sixty colored emigrants arrived in this city from North Carolina. Upon arrival at the Baltimore & Potomac depot the leaders or the party proceed ed to the office of the Emigrant Aid Society, bf No.'Q3i& sunset nd re quested assistance m "cbntAnuing their journey westward. Some of the emi grants had been able-at the time of their departure from home to purchase through tickets to their destination but by far the larger number of them lacked sufficient means to .continue their journey from this place. The society'3 funds at the presemtfme are quite limited, but the emigrants were made comfortable at the Baltimore & Ohio depot for-the night, -and - effort will be made to-day to proyidje ,sftch of the destitute -ones' '-with ah' 'emigrant's ticket to northern Indiana, where friends and correspondents of tbe'Socie ty are securing: homes and employ ment for those sent but under its auspices. They are clean, intelligent looking pqopl& and. will not detract in any way irotn the respectability of the commu nities in which tbey may locate. A Great Sale. Greensboro Patriot. A number of our citizens went flown to Alamance last week to attend the sale of the personal property of the late David W. Kerr, one of the largest farm ers in the county. The sale lasted through three days, and WiW the big gest thing of the kind seen in North Carolina since the antebellum dayS. A ten acre lot was filled with people every day, and hundreds, who were remote from the auctioneer, did not know what was being knocked down under the hammer. "Why, I saw horses hitched to trees from a mile to a mile and a half away from the place of sale said our informant. The bidding was lively and spirited, and prices ran up go fast that the auctioneer found trouble to keep up. - Dr. Mebane boulit one horsfcatSin, and another was sold immediately theifrj ,$no. A ; little four months OUT daif ' brought" $6.' "and the best price paid for cowfli was $70. Six hundred bushels of wheat were sold at $138 and $L4r perbushel. ! The sales of the firft day alone amounted, to $$,500. The cash came down, for every tiring on the spot, and taking it on the whole, this wasSamtfiMtffWrrtch is sel dom seen. Buyers. were there from all Lpafts of the State. The Greensboro delegation cama back enpty hanaedi;as Tri-fces1 ran so high'that they did not care to buy. ... ; ' 1 The Frenientt Fair, Jtoielgh farmer anijJMech'anlo;. It Would be worth an ! hundred thou sand votes for the Democratic party TT!oTlldB,'6a1!nrNortheTn"State nave a dozen representative to -vfkpoXot Streets and visit the coToreorpeople s.rair,T see the oattalions of w ell jirmeav troops (awtui ly bull-dozed,'they look to be!; to see the, Governor, a "Deniocrat -and ex-Con-f,ediBM rlihg ;iji a! loiir-ki5ei ba rouche, to open the proceedings, to see the street comers crowded! With3isy and well dressed! hegK)eS;1Khu glossy stove-pipe hats and big gold watches, to see the credited iiisjplay' pi fifrin, field, aud shop prodncxs, toSee'Hne swarms of excursionists from all parts of the State, in short, to see what the KadcskeeVpyleTtt'door, down ktr6Mi,7AbD,andiMimidated ne gro," as we see him here in our midst. Sprclyllie.iirtt wftk5seirftlimlKoine astramed or ttfehriselves for the- flodbrof lies they have poured out during the past earapaigniand lire" still porig out. Don't Shoo Too Quick. Elizabeth City Telegram. . ,,t,x ..... : . ,t. 1,1 This is the1 iVad vide we want to give our younig andj: inexperienced sports men; ' Whenvaunghunter-first starts up k coveY of birds he usually bangs away - as if - he- were -afraid the biros were flyiBfcratXhfil:a! of afciTe1 a min ute. Abeai51 tml thne yotfhlnk a part ridge is a mile off, it is just the right distance to shoot."tyar departed friend, Dr. W. G.tHilL Ybprwas one pA the best shots in North -Garblina, used to say that it was a good plan, when a covey was flushed, to standstill, take a chew of tobacco, count ten, raise the gun de- and yoajw.QuldbesuTatoget.itj.ft To aU who are suSering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, earl; cay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe win euro vou. FEES OF CHARGE. - This 1 remedy T-faT oiseoverea m missionary in SoutK Afneilca; Bend a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN HAN, Station D, New Yomci fan 2 1 When a noble dee U performed, a great tauMB. The same result foHows whenever a great of a city become known as the centre of Important enterprises. : ;. . ' ' know that the il. it 1 ib "s. Clothing And this la because we ' Since we have occupied the abbve preniises our business has grown tomensely, attributable to our entirely new ptodticoni fei5Sil riety. the earefva taste displayed In selections, the faultless fit obtained, with the greater advantages of towel prices throwh SJ ' iflSSJ0JK1JneM' establishes us permanently at the head of our profession and characterizes the "Opera House Block" beyond rival the CKtfTEF OF CLOTHJflilA, , ( Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for ther interest of the public we Will qnote the'ices "st6tne of our goods: ..... ' ..-.... .i.. : i fen's all wool Business Saek Suit, at $10. A very nobby Sooteh Oasskhere Suit at 01250 A fineSctch CassitoervMa lansh, lined, in single-breast and Frcwjk Suits, our leaders, for $15. Gurown manufactured i, 4 and Wbossult3;j-from $15to26, .These suits are alt of foreign goods, imported by oar dwii'hottfidirect. ..u '. n 4vi! iu.- mw. wdw ., . :)! "i-i :'. '.!' -.i y I, .!... . ': i-:-V,loti Jt vk! YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $8 TO S18-BOYSr Don't Buy any As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. All we ' ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN IT IS COLD, AND YOU NEED " C5 Hjx O TT1 THE H EST Gr o Then do NOT buy until you have examined and priced our stock. Our motto is and ever has been to play "second fid dle" to no house in any of the lines of goods we deal in, and hence we say it with fullest assurance that you are UNTRUE to your own interest not to call on us WORKING SUIT, 0rfora BUSINESS OR OFFICE SUIT, 0rfora SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING SUIT, foran OVER-COAT, AS IN THAT LINE Shirts Lauhdried 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. ' : i i , WITTKOW8KY & TIE f FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT The Liveliest Place in Town is SPJRTNGrS' Ahd when vou want to save dollars in Ap niii i-nrrQTr Wa holiava in We believe in LARGE .1. Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs' Corner. Nov. 14. P. SCIIIFF. ; ' ;.!!.' I ;. . ' :' . I '. ' -iiiU'i --'i: UJ j iU.: . Bey!&aplM MBlfcAWpERPf MacaronTcrkedheaCFa Split Peas, Chocolata, Flavoring Extracts, Potted? keets, Cream Che, Colcaoea BufterTT I fuUj edGoods! itti J Ttobie,rdHfc? Oysters, Salmon, lobsters, Okra, Condensed Milk, Ae;,aU of which ar fresh and choics. rFrelrn'aQ(i DimMtlc1 Plck .. lea. in tars and one galloa buckets. . Our line of Teas and.Ooffees cannot be excelled in the aty. We, call apeoUii -atteBtbuvteoar Parent msn Vtoor.-a 1 fewbarrersof wrdchwe will sell at very LOW PBICBS INPBDEtt TO ItJTSODrjCE IT. To the Wholesale Trade we o'er a- larga ao.4 waU seecteooki: i goods la our line as low as can be bought fu any market CUy and country consumers will and It to their interest to call on ui before parcaaslnz else where. . V',"',;,i")"';ii',i!i!'M:,iH,t'Hii!?Il i!:; :i ' .-- ' i tl-!i;' ii.i iiiili ' - ' ' " j, have a spf endld Wa Tar Ui the raar of oar store lor the use of our. ooantzx ffieada. ' (;:rViiV -.;,j:r jii-. rM; ,',--'7;?v-sc3rriifF&ioBraRiTi !ii; - '.: :'aiMi tuil ; ' '" . 'iui iiu 'inn; T-iinlsi . ST1 ;iit.r t m.-H : iii'i Havinir become interested in the firm tomers to call and see me when they October 2d, 1818. battle fought, an Important assembly convened, tnencerorui me piace qi uieir ociutoko " enterprise Is originated or carried on. xnis noias The history of our bouse is a practical , Illustration ot .Uua tact fori !Wh,doas not HOUSE BLOCK v: . i'lrnf i rt- - ;'.-iiJ o VI i "1ul ' Is the best place in the city to purchase and General Furnishing Veari v have made it so to all by offering greater inducements than any other feouse. ; 1, hu i E. D. LATTA & BRO. GENTS' DRESS SjU ITS, All tlve leading styles ..anil single-breast 3 button. Cut $6.00, $7.00; $8.00'sAND:$10,; ::,- School Suits for Boys a specialty. Overcoats Before; Yoy Respectfully, . - ; ' WE PRESENT SOMETHING QUITE IDliEMIIDOIUS buving CLOTHING, come to Springs' OORNEB I . . ! ! SALES AND LITTLE NOW IS THS TIME J BUY COME AND SEE , J,SCHTPP. id" ;: I , -i G R O C E RBS -. ,j.i. . .ji. 'Ml i -ttlil.-.'U 'Ili'll.-Ml.in Mllll Of Sciitff & Gkier, I respectfully arid want goods in my line s e-a i . .. 1 ' -3 litlll I'llOilli.U '-I true ueommerciu expenwwn; ;- :( i.lfll liiiJ'-M.'l ...I ..! f'.tl r !(-' JilMll- 1 1 1 i-in''4 ;nii; I''UJi 1 . v XI Jiil tiilJ . "it : f.A ii.iii ' ; ;.iii.i J. 1- j 'iti ih o ;i 'ulj u I iv i ui 1 ml J uiuit nui I i. hi' ji;w ai. ! . in Away frocks; i; !-M H' .f, HTIllul f. iii -Ij i 'Tt j; if SUFTv $hph.mpO iiitlUMMU III J llt""i '-.!i H,!t vidi" : ! ii iyyy . " ' See Qur if.l! I''t.- !'' ask is a call, and we will show you facts. ; . ..Vl 1(1 '' ' ". i . . . . i;. ' , ", Tine Clothiers and NOVEL IN ITS KIND. Il I 'i.i t t. FCTS AR FACTS, ; , , , iKtiJ i- iiiv Corner, where ybu Will get most arid best PROFITS, ..ii hi r Till'. ii ) iii i : 1 1 W. KAUFMAN.&.Qp,,:.:,,;'. i i Cheapest and Beat tiotttifif tbiMiXSS ...... (.. ; i. iu. .1:1. ;(i.- " - !: THOS. GRIERf hi. 'fl (117, ti (i,"iflt'iui iui. i " l.ii; .11 iiiO ) '.Mil ; ... LiU ; '"ii- i o.i 'to. ) ; .-. uiiu i i . . ; ii . Oi II. ft ,!.; ' .'.) .'A ,s.'. i )b:Jl 1o lo f.M ! ill- 'li .ill;, tordialry invitfe my bid frieriaa'anff ttfa'.' 1 ' . THOS, GBIEB. ; i I - ' ' - . . i . . . 1 j ? i. 1. 1 i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1879, edition 1
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