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Stye ariotttbstnifr; roans t UCJU()SI A danvtllk. Bichmoud andGoldsboro, 12.30 a. m. Arrtvff 50 a.m. fiVes from Richmond, laHVto for i, ! f.'.-n . ATLAJfTA CHA Arrives rromlfla:.'. ..;....v.ii.iia.m. j.;v. '..; 420p.m. AIB-LIN. Leaves for Atlanta.. 12.30-a. m Arrives from Atlanta...., Leaves tor Atlanta..'...'. 4" eEASUOBTR, COLUMBIA AOUW. Arrives from- Augusta, .v, .. . . .-. T -eaves for Augusta, A rrves from AURH9. I ; weaves for August,.. '' ; ' - , CABOLINA CMITKAL, . wilmliiptnn 4.uo p. m. 12.3J9vm. 3a. m 1 1 .20 & m. 8.20 a. m. unve "."""- ' q -j; A rriven from SiielUy j-0o p. m. Leaves for Bhelby,.. - 8.40 a. in. ATLANTIC, TUKNK3SKI A OlIIO. A rrtves from Slatesv'.lle. 0.."W a. m Lenves for Statesvllle ,4.00 p. m ; - v . .. "Waii Dk.i-aktmknt, ) I (5! KX'iviir.y Signal (utk kk, . Washington, Dec. 0, 7:30 p. 31. ) 1 VoT in: Sou'.tt Atlantic and Eust Gujf States, fafiinjr biu-ometer, warmer and generailv' cloiulv weather artaJocul rains with east to south winds ml the loruier and southerly winds in m lat ter lucal-ltrporl tor tMrdar. 2P5K i UP. H Barometer,..., Q... Thermometer... RelaUye HumliOty, . w Lnd Direction., . " Velocity;...... Weathei,.-.". . . : 30251 49 : 85 8. W. Smoky. 30.472 ;30220 55 45 . E. - : 5. Fair. 81 . 5 Clear. Highest temperature 66 deg. " lowest 41. ludex to New AdrertiMments. John W .'Wadsworth-For EenL i. J. SI ms For Bent '. : 1 - ! Maggie Mitchell is to be in Augusta to-day. . The manager oi the opera house will endeavor to get her to, stop here on her return trip. The crowd whichthe Federal Ciiyrt brings -to- then bity itnic&easSng daily, and affords a full variety from the hardy mountaineer in blue jeans to the handsome and dressy attorney. The sum of $15. was netted in the mayor's court, Maj. Dowd acting pro tern, and two individuals paid the pen alties, Andv Elwood for. fast driying, ana.onejcianpexsror loqp. s-w.esaringj Among the parlies indicted for illicit distilling and othexjoffenses in the Fed eral Court, are a number who are of the halt and maim some with only one arm and others with one leg. How does it happen ? i ., j The abandoned baby with" Whose his tory the public have been made so fa miliar, is in excellent .health as well .as in good hands, and is still the object of much interest, receiving many visitors in his new home. Several of the town pomps are report ed to be out of order. Thatat tUe-'court house hasn't been in working condition for a week, and the pnblic thereby e- tierice &1greata,ear; of aiicog? enSefccje 1 annoyance, ' U ' ? ! eading fnembersol! thl Nepfane (cbli) fire company Jcomplain thaUlhey Jare constantly annoyed by being compelled to loan the chairs in their iiall for all entertain)$eits,' given ty. tQ colored people, and protest that this demand ought not to be made upon them. This 13 written at' thelr earnest request . !In aecordaiftee With tbtirgetot?rquest of the .Carolina Fair, Association, we publish this morning, to the exclusion of other matter, the paperxead by Chas. R. Jones.iefpre the ssociiitiqn.at the laart; rtarttJns:!! The ltfat:tkftbf$I. Stowe ohthe saWbe subject and at the same time will.be. published l)reater, Per atonal fflenxioo -V :' .. . t , , The-followina visiting lawyers are ih the' city: S. J. Pemberton, ofc Stanly; B. C. Cobb and T. H. Cobb, of .Lincoln , ton ; Geo. F. Bason, anour. of Daltes ; R. McBfayfer an Of Shalbv : J. JS. Pavrie. f We reeret to hear that Mr. W. S. Forbes will leave the city the first df the yeiri iBeff Wlfl3 so Ml Richmond where Id ftcbefctt CoaBmbS the gro- eery di By an inadvertence, weliave hitherto failed to notice the marriage in this city, Thursday-irrght, of Miss Eliza Stevens, daughter of Mr. G. K. Stevenfe, to Mr. LouigJH,vlAtv p, the.rr performed by the Rev. A. Wmgard, of the Lutheran church, at the residence of the bride' f athGl. in the presence or a few f riends1 otle contracting parties, with whom they spent a pleasant even- - iner. We join with other mends m j&pprj $es Jor a happy married life, j Conference Appointments A telegram from Wilson dated Mon day meht brines the intelligence mac Rev. M. L. Wood, who during the past year has been presiding, elder of the Greensboro (frstrrctias been appointed by the conference to take charge of the Charlotte district, tpr the conference -yeari im the tilajcp pf iHtv. Dn vmfL Bobbit. whose term had expired. rom the same source it is learned that the Rev. A. A. Boshamer has been returned to the Charlotte church which he has served so faithfully and acceptably for the past three years. The appoint ments give entire satisfaction among the Methodists here. It has not been learned where Dr.. Bobbit goes this year. The Charlotte, Columbia and A a graata Railroad. i ': The report of the directors of this road for the-year4tnf-September--30, 1819. makes thev .following exhibit: Gross earnings expenditures $437,964.72, net earnings $40,526.89. The business of the present year has netted $84,959.81 over that of 1878. The profit and loss account shows $105,12l.- 89 to th credit,, and :the increase of trade of the towns and villa!?p.s tribu tary to the road gives good promise of tne iuture . prospenxy or the road. The debt of the company represented in 1 1 1 1 A n IJKH1X&9 IS AAA WJfcAX ivvvlAll to, VUM. $2fi$9Ji0Al, and;, the amount of cap stock outstanding liable for divide i nnna niiia tihviiiih. Mi'.i'tiin ra xrn a Etptal $2,392,000. In this connection we will take the opportunity of 'correcting a misappre hension in the minds of some or the friends of CoL i Palmer; the. late presi dent, founded upon a statement in this! paper of recenjdafe in reference to the popularity of his successor, Judge Has kell. It was not intended that any one shoul(PtMnlj:llafe the t qU tad suffered: from anf" tacitf''ofnhiklt4uarification in Col. Palmer, but that the new president would be able to settle the difficulties which existed, and.with the causing of which his predecessor had nothing to do. That Oo!. I'alttfer1 himself has giy en ereat satisfaction i3 generally vie-. knowladged; RndBinplrovnby theJ tlie Very - cdmpHmentafy esol6tion8 passed by the directors when his pur- A. I t M. r. w resign. wmciiJie. lumseiiiaweriao report was passed some tim since, was made known. n ,t)ll Monroe' lnd Have Been Seen ZPi yaporeOh th city yesterday- lence was the killing of Kerr Watt, col-1 pred, in this county, ten days since, was seen in Chester a few days ago, and there was another - rumor that he ap peared about the same time, probabfv the day before, in Rock Hill. It is hard-4 ly to be supposed mat this is true, as it is now pretty generally known that there are rewards to the amount of ! $350 offered him, .arid there are plenty jOT'BQfen feeVertWiounitv who Mill attempt to arrest any man, howev-? er desperate; 4or j.thia-i cufopensatioB.' xne man wno succeeds in bringing Bob Pharr tojustica will do the State a very valuabieexyi&s, )1 Railroad No(e, . . There is some talk of taking off tha day Sunday train on the Charlotte, Co lumbia & Augusta Railroad, but nobody' knows where the report started. The prospects for the union depot are brightening. We are informed that Col. I. M. R. Talcott, general superin-, tendenkjof thm Rmontl Danville Kailroaff. vrtfetaHn thd Nt nr days since, told a railroad man that all me trjwns wtniid ie;hoitly. taking ton and putting off possengers at the same acre of the Air-Line were in the city a day pr , two ,ago inspecting .their im provement at the depot. ' 4 An Augusta paper makes, the follow ing announfceiwit U"Vrk on the Cheraw & Cnester road is progressing rapidly, and on the part completed the road is doing an $8,000 business. This is a wonder in railroad business, and is demonstrated -by the aet that the bonds4 are auvanuingxiaiiy, aha atfl now quoted at 90 bid and 92 asked. : , lias a Revenue Offle Jy RUt;?., yesterday afternoon, the counsel for the defendant, ws, jquestionie'g - a revenue oflican to. trctw6l thai .he Md liifiiposse, including the commissioner, were drunk when they made the arfesfc, ,-The soli citor objected to this ;.mattej?,beinr brought out before the jaty.bulTJudge Dick overruled the objection and stated that lie pai ticularlv. desired that: the ury sliould know this faet' In the same case it was shown th.at thfeoftlcers lad broken to pieces a snnd stone foand neaTM the still . house: av hen his lonor promptly informed them that tbey-Had nty right to, Up.-ijt, no? indeed, to flestjd)'?ahy! pVoperty excejit he still. me sojiQUor maintained that they did have the riff tit to destroy an v PTonertv found .on the premises, but Judge Dick informed him that lie was mistaken: that they had a right to seize this pro perty, but in no instance to destroy anv- I A.l 1 1 11 . 1 M V."" oHt-ut-W4n tseifr and -ho w as very emphatic in: his assertions on this Suicide of a IToung' .Tlan. rCtlii5Sis:?aiyoiiag miti about twenty-three years of age.lived with his mother, Mrs. Fanny Kiser, near Cherry ville, in Gaston county. Sunday all the members of the family left home, in cluding tiieyoAmg tofln.' In the even-- mg JMrs: Klser returnedmd to her sur prise lound the door of their dwelling open, fene made a search tor her son but could not see or hear of him on thell premises. She was about to leave the honse jrfrenrtFnosrrin the up-stairs of thebUllainfr : attracted ier attp.ntinn. Shwe9a uf.nd foind fcer son hang ing toll Jofets to i opd andine, deaa, untfetoKiaii-fvei5 ahf tttdy waff cerccrowrras "speecmy aspost)ie, but all efforts to restore it to life were unavailing. The noise which caused her to go up stairs was possibly made by the slipping or the rope by which he was hanging, as his feet were on the floor, and his kneews oniy a few inches above it, so that he seemed to be almost in jt fcrjeeliiir ? pasture. The Kisersare fe wople,' Uuv- were not suffering for the necessities of life, and no cause has yet been discovered for the rash act of the young .man, , Tle cordher investigated the1 case! ''and When he swore in the jury, he had to send to a neighbor's, house for a Bible. Through Other's Spectacles. w6i Hurt tos in tM 4ty uWy. It was none other than tne ieiicitous aber who feloniously filched from our towtn a number or interesting items ana jets. 0lert are fee mefpf tftt tnj&igs liiQCautfltiQ Urnalistldleye' and inspired his practiced pen : The Catholic church, just completed, is a very neat building, lhe. steeple Is surmounted by a golden cross, which gloriou,slv reflects the rav3 oj. ihfusutv and may oe seen ac a copauieraDie diB- laybe see tance.'4?; Jii T he-girls fire going to give a leap year eiveu and accepted am invitation. He is described, as y single, unmarrieaa oacneior, and p sonallv good looking. "Mr. Kpah Huffman has had an offer or Jgsu per acre ior '3iAr acres oi lanja on ine river, Dy a iNoruieru genufi map, whp.snow only jyaiting for, the Ajeniaiittre to grant nim ' poariei 10 commence the building of factories, Murderer It jyews nas rec He has backing him a cash capital 4fT 1 "The 'Caroliria Military Institute s in its usual vigor, with Col. J. Thomas. Superintendent nd,. some cadets rorNortjCarb Car olina and Georgia. The institution and. ground3 have recently been repaired,! before. Opening: of the United States Court. The Federal Court; Judce' Dick pre idirlg Wet frl the! eity4 yesterda morn ing and was duly organized with trje following errand iurv: . u-.;u " i A. G.Neel. foreman. Malachi Rhodes, J. L. Query, Wm. Miller, Jr., T. H. Je rome. D. W. H4inevcutt J. W. Swarin-i gin, Mike Russell, R. F. Blythe, Ander-f son White, J. T. .Carpenter, itopill, ser, Jas. W. Reid, Alexander Grier. Tiirrn Tlrwb-.Vi nhoroflfn thfl rrriTd in' was lengthy and elaborately explained the revenue system, or tne government. On the subject or selling liquor witnonc , 1. . .. .3 . . J IU . . . . ..n nn4 license, ne guaiueu ujo juij agrtiiin Dermitting themselis) 3to xleal with smalf bases, uch as seilirig occasionally by the pint or quart, and admonisnea them to keep an eyfe1 dn"'tbe ;Jbun'nolfe s rather than on those bored' witKtrie trimleL The charge seemed to give sat isfaction and make a favorable impres-- iraeaTeland. and James F. Payne, Union county, were adittedlrtgpraic ttce lathe dstTictiindcircrjlt ponrts. j . At the aft6dn 'sesstorii tliefo)lpr. ing cases were disnosed of : I AiJJick' JtUyof -CJleavlnd:oun ty'f pr illicit distiUingr j ury verdict, not gun w. G. W.Gifffey.'of-TCleveland countiy, Jfon illiciti distilling; , jury verdiefc,; npt Iaii(ivuuy'ltti uflitot- without li upu ibuiJMit.ctmcludeil up t'o tlio-Uouu" i'Rdto rnmn.'' rli& de f efttbf nt i shnrgi VfnTi r" address as abovej Biierman 4 Cfe''8hM,;!wh J fet n JnttllS .e0HJt.l vfc ivce,.at jijlrf, otlPO ier mouUi and exDBOse3. jtald.ir For Jull Jiartkjulkrs Wilmlnetont aStor..-.We lparn that. tbfr triarof Oglesby;ffir the murder of Williams, at JL.au rinburg about a year gog ;which was to.hate come off at Wadesboro last! Thursday, has been, postponed until; the next term oitb court on account of the absence of two. itnportamt witnesses rr -:. . -; .. , DIED, ?mrr? iafaafc ioaof f Aralstead -and" . iiHiuuciai wunane worn m& resiaenoe fhls- moipmatll yclb ,Tbe frleatoand acQnaln tancea of the lamoik iofited to attend. t .r. r 1 1 A Conitaht Bonrcc of Wtnter. . vnyi it mat the winners of the prizes in the Louisiana State Lotterr Comnanr Alwava aaam in Wmewho aie"Tny aharD.ln. the warn of th worWT 3Mtow;T.T?rlnfers,.ii6tel. clerJo, bankers. leiegrapn operators . tnercrjants , and many other professions and occupations seem to have a spec-' lalRnaclroTlilttlngihe right ntmiDer. The peo-'; pje enumerated have the tJest means of tnHy cou yinclne themselves tBat ' the statements made by the tiomDanT are tellable and traa. anf that m sore as theih rises on the sixteenth of December next, me semi -annual extraordinary distribution, wm taKepTas atTJew Orleans, under the sole management of GenerDls a. T. -Beanrwrard and Jubal A. JSarty; wBeji' ever'aTxaK of million of- dollars win be dlstnbQted.T The, fun particulars of. J wuien ean Dcnaa or m. uaupnin, r. u. box 692, New Orleans, La., or same person at No. 819 Broadway,Tew York City, N. T, oew lw . .. -j Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers 1 11 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a siek child suflertnar and cnrlne with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once ana get a Dome oi alks. wiksjluw s SOOTHfNG- SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it : there Is no -mistake-about If There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magi d It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, ana-pleasant 10 tne taste, ana is tne pre script! on of one of the oldest and best physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold eveiywhere. 2a cents a bottle. novd . , . tir. . . " 'IIAKH REPORTS DECEUBEB 0, 1879 PBODUCB. Cimcinmati Flour firm: family 6.15aR.40. Wheat strong at l.HOa.34. Corn firm at 41a44. Oats strong at 3t)a40V. Pork easier at 14.00. Lard dull at 7,tf2Vfca 66, Bulk meats dull; shoulders 4?g clear ribs 6, short clear ; bacon dull; shoulders at , clear rib 7, clear sides 8; green meats -quiet; snouiaers 4, ciear rm siaes hams 7sa8i&. WbJslcey firm at 1.11. Butter fancy creamery 35, choice dairy 23a25, prime western reserve la2, prime uenttai unio i&ai7 Sugar easier; hards lOtll, A white , New Orleans life&Vz- Hogs easier; common 3.75a4.35, light 4.40a4.60,packlng 4.6a4.80, butchers 4.80a 4.90; receipts 12,000; shipments 575. Chicago Flour in good demand; extras 5.25a 6.00, double extras 5.75a7.00, patents 6.00a 9.00. superfine 4.25a4.50. Wheat active, higher; No. 2 red winter 1.30. No. 2 Chicago spring 1.28fea5k cash. December, 1.29a.80 January jno. nao l. rejected v i. uom strong. ai 4'ai cash, December, 42 January, May, reject ed. Oats higher attff&taatl eash, December, 36 January, 361,144 May, rejected . Pork lower at 13.2o cash, November, December. January. Lard active at 7.70 cash, December, 7.8o January. Bulk meats easie.'; sboulders 4.75, short ribs 6.80, short clear 6.90. Whiskey higher at 1.12. New York Southern flour aulet: common to fair extra tt.2Ba.60, good to choice do 6.65a8.25. Wheat closed active; ungraded winter red 1.40a 1.54, No. 3 do 1.47ia.49. No. 2 do 1.55Via.ooi, No. 1 do 1.55i&ai8,mlxed winter 1.50. Corn active; ungraded 64a65v. Oats, fair trade at 50 for No. 3. Coffee quiet; Rio quoted In cargoes 14ial7Vi, Job lets' 14iAal 914. suar dull; Centrifugal , fair to good refining 8a9, prime tyk; refined dull; standard A 9, granulated 9al0. powdered 10i4aite, crushed lOVg. Molasses dull? New Or leans 3sa45, Porto Rico 25a36, Cuba refining 50. Rice quiet. Wool acUve; domestic fleece 42a58, pulled 25a58, unwashed 18a40, Texas 15a38 P losed weak; mess on spot 12.75al3.25; s. arm; long clear 7.50, snort clear 1, long re iw.' iiara active; prime .steam on ma 6a.lo. Whisker nominal atl.17. Freights to, Liverpool easier. . . -.coTTpN.' . ..; ... . GiiVESTOH Firm:' mtddUnr 12S(he: low mkl- 12;)!6aiordta8ry 1 1; net receipts 1,940; gross Peues,g94i.stocK9i,46d; exports coastwise aaanet -fOorranent . - Norfolk Strong : middling 12; net receipts U4MO; gross ; stock 58,419; exports coastwise iOO; sales 464; exports to Great Britain 5,070. aTtimokk Firm: mlddlhu liiV: low middling 121SC. : good ordin'y f 2c. ; net recetnta : gross 83T; safes 100; stock 8,439; exports coastwise 25; spinners 200; exports to Great Britain 75; to Continent ; to France . middling Wh low middling 181: good ordinary 12; net receipts 2.614: gross ;net receipts 2,1 6.H&1; - sales ; stock 1,890; exports to Great .Btflaini23 tFrLMrKfiTON Firm; middling 12C:' low mld-tCTng-iaTie; good ord'y 12 1-16; receipts 55T; gross ; sales 3oU; stock 12,417; spinners ; ex ports rcasuwiee -k to ureal uritaia . ; to con sent M to ihahnel . j . - 1 pijiADkriHiA Firm; middling 13c: Jow middling 13Hfec; good ordinary 13c; net receipts 398: gross 540; sales 1072; spinners 1012; stocit 4,775; exports to Great Britain . . , Ki'CTU3ftiitSfongrmldo1Ing r2;low m'Jd- dling 12d; good ord'y 11; net receipts 8,026; eross. 9 . 065 : sales, 1 '200 : stock 255,907; exports AreatBtltaia 3415; coastwise l,7a. dlinff 12UX5.: feodd ordinary llitic.: receipts 1.600: shipments ; sales 927: ; stock Charleston Strong: middling 13c; low mld- lHnK 1iie.:eood orulBary 12ict net reoelots rasao. gross ; sales 1,500. stock 73,06: exports rcoastwise ; Great Britain ; France " : OOBtment ; toehannal . - lfrw Tork Nominal; sales 474; 'middling up lands 13 7-16, mid Orleans 13 9-1 6c; consolidated net receipts 84.502: exports Great Britain 8,685: France 4,318: Continent 5.111: Channel . Lm&poot. Noon Cotton firmer. MIddl 1 ng Uplands, 7 1-16, WUWg Orleans, 7 3-1 6c.; sales 1 0.(KK). .oeculaUon and export 1.000., receipts a.llUi0 American 29,00a Futures 8-32 higher. Uplands low middling clause: uecemoer-aeiivery 7iyfeas.-32a3-16, December and January 7a5J32, Janu-ryand February 7 8-16, February and March 7 l-32a9-32, March and April 7 9-3.2al 1-32, April ana May .7 lln32a!te. May and June X 13-32a7rl6, June and July 7 l&&2&toe July and August. New croi shipped November per sail , Novem ber and December . .;.,f-.,s"'-J.;. financial. ; -jKaw--oiut Money 1 .0aa7-xeUaHge 4sl governments quiet. New 5's 1.0244- lour and half per cent .14)5 Eour pef peuts J.03. SUte bonds rfuV s - - FUTURES. Nkw York Futures closed weak Sales 220.- " ''1 ' Deoembet....... ...1f -v ........ io.siaatj ieBraary uyi...j ...i... 5. ........ .... ;I8 18IL80 sap May 14.33a.35 June .. 14 .47a.49 July 14.54a.66 August..... 14.62a.64 CITY0O,PON MABIBT. Office of the Obskrvrr, ' 1 Cha rlottk, December 0, 1879. f The tparket yesMfrday opened acttre. but closed weak. 1 f-6ood Middling.:...-.': 12a&! 123 12 3-16 uidcuing. Strict low middling. . Low middling. . .. Tinges ............. Lower-grades. . . . Receipts bales. F OR RENT. The Dwelling on Trade street, now occupied by Thou. H. Galther, for the year 1880. Apply to J. J. SIMS, Dec. 10 3t F OR HEKT". The-eomfortiMe cottage onr Tryon street, known as the Methodist parsonage, containing seven : rooms, good garden, &c., wUl be rented to a good, tenant for the ensuing year. House will be rented furnished or onfurnlshed. For terms and lnfor--. matlon apply to J. W. WADSWORTH. Trustee. Dec 10-3t. RYE, GRAHAM AND WHEAT BREAD ni AT PR a AKRi-"!CiVKES ;Y MA i:T found inoige, FrliiU 4 lA 11 kto' W Cakes at! PHATHER'S. 1 ITrade Street. -orders tor ornamental uaaes promina j wuwi;iyr t .-. 'l 1 . ' . . 1 A HAHflAl (A (Stiuttttiantxizk Sec. CHRISTMAS GOODS, TOYS, &C. AT RIGLER'S Ton will find the largest and best assortment of Toys ever broueht to the city. They are now be ing opened. V. Candies Both Plain and Fancy We claim that weliave as good if not better than you will find elsewhere, and at prices as low if not lower than you can buy the same in the city. FRUITS, nuts, Raisins, citron and ccrrants. Seedless Balsms for your Christmas Cake. The best assortment of PLAIH & FANCY CRACKERS Ever brought to the city. CANNED GOODS Of all descriptions. Here Is the place to buy your CAKES AND BREAD, As we make a specially of Cakes especially for Christmas. Come and see. Respectfully, D. M. RIGLER. Dec. 5. trim. WANTING SOMETHING GOOD SHOULD GO TO S TO-DAY ! As he will have an extra display of Magnificent Fruits. DUCHESS PEARS, CALIFORNIA PEARS, BIGGEST APPLES In the market ORANGES, LEMONS, MALAGA GRAPES, Prunes, Cocoanuts, Dates. Fresh Caramels, Rai sins, Cocoanut Candles, Figs and other Luxuries. December 6. ptilliticrs. JUST RECEIVED. A full line all grades ready-made LADIES' 0 EAR From the Marmfacturers, and will be sold for cash at New York Prices. Another Lot of those FINE CLOAKS At the same low price. - ; New Style Trimmed Felt TALKING HATS, . ; .. ,BlJLcK AND RROWN. !' 25 dpzen'ef those 81 Corsets left, at 60c, at - MRS. P. QUERY'S. SHDM COuTfEBS. TO THE TRADE; The live business taen of the day are starting these counters. We are the origi nators and Headquarters! We have the only two ixemsive o an iyc .roDDing nouses m tne u. b. txr aenu iotuttaiogue and particulars BUTLEH BROS., 300 & 202. Randolph Street. Chleago. 26.4 28 unauncy arjwt, Boston.T Sept 24 deod8m ' - EMDSENTDR. Wm.' ALEX.GBEENE, , ; .-.o-.i-'J: c ol'ACON,.Giui;:; . .. Wrjtes;."!. Cheerfully state that i have tested the virtues and efficiency of- Golden's Lieblg's Liquid Extrof Beef In my-private practice to ases ol general debility, weakness,- depression, dyspepsia, loss of appetite rfhd nervoas afnlctlons, when med icine has proven more than useless. I nave found It the best remedy 1 nave evei: .used m chronic al- cohoUsm; when the stomach 13 always Irritable and food fequlred to nourish: 'SoM- by Leading Druggists.. Combtofnff and optlar many onlm la one vut .unr la T.ry ftdvancr capital. Ath aklUful naaaKeaicat. Lar(rraAtdKrldadpnrataa lATektmaan f W to no.ooo. Circular, -with rail az lanaliona how all can aaccaad in stock dealing, mailed Ira. LAWRENCE A CO.. 1 Broad Street. Wew Tort. ery monlh.j 300ft sent free explaining everything. MeWsTorkS' 'KfTTi ii t?a IT & 17 a moDfo and expenses guararJEdto Agents 5? Outfit free Sbaw&Cai Augusta, Maine. ffir?iT'7 tEll and Jxi)ense4trXgibts. Outfit 'efclfl i ;mp4dlWF.0.VICKiBfr. Angus- fa-l0wX lk Cf&i ; Newspaper Advertlsiriz Bureau. "TO finraea street. New York, can learn the exact cost oi. fork, can learn the exact cost ot aaxpefrpos- ed line of ADVERTISING In American newspa- pers. 100-PAGE PAMPHLET TOC. a.ua .Mawj a 1, 1 1 tt r-T r V8 M Poww tt gtearajtncnai from 4 to 40 Hone vomer mam coewooa Aiaaaiznrma rrn c to yiuoca Tnwaa iBiillaaa aHairaa namf RaTmubla Sswiiills. four aixra- Nrrrth OarollnA 1. AH PERRY 110 n w ' 1 -. ' .11: - i i .!7:?Tyr :' Determined to increase my sales, I propose to save 25 per cent to every one who A FULL STOCK OF F. S. I take pleasure in announcing to with an experience of ten years in the Nov. 2, 1879. Democrat and Home copy. Press Goods, Cashmeres, Cloaks, We have made our purchases this season to srreat advantage, and we will guarantee to sell all of the above (roods, to gether with a great many not enumerated, lower than any house this side of New Ht MORRIS & BROS CALL FOR THE IMPROVED PEARL SHIRTS, ONLY $1.00. CLGTiuKG ! STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY WILL FIND AT KLIAS & COHEN'S 0 CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHE IN THE MARKET. OUR STOCK OF CASSIMERE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Is unsurpassed. We have also the Rubber Overcoats for Gentlemen and Ladies. Also a new lot of Black and Colored and House - REMEMBER THE LARGEST, THE Suuts ana 3Uots. Great Excitement. Walking Match in Charlotte . FOR THE CHEAP Mi A ESTABLISHMENT - The people of Charlotte and vicinity have found that by eaillng at " La'. ASIEL'S ' They can be better suited and find goods for less money than at any other nouse la the city. His stock comprises a full and complete line of BOOTS AND SHOES From the cheapest to the best Hand sewed goods of all makes and styles. In addition to his Targe stock of Boots and Shoes he will carry a full line of Men's, Boys and . Children's IMS ; Of the best quality, cheaper than ever sold before in this market Also Trunks, Valises and Satch els. Call and examine his goods, as 'there la a bargain tot all. Rpectfully, : L.: ASTEL, Next door to Dr. J. H. McAden's Drug Store, P. S. Ha vimr connected myself with the above house, I am sure that my old friends and custom ers can be better suited and for less money than at any other house In the city. Oct 10. & FRANKENTHAL. At Tiddy & Bro's Book Store You will always find the largest stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY In the City. A fine lot of BOX PAPETRIE Has Just been received and wQl be sold very low. Also a full stock of ALBUMS, Both Autograph and Photograph. RUBBER BANDS, A fun stock of any and all sizes. Celluloid Penholders, The latest novelty In Penholders -the prettiest out Rubber Propelling Pencils. Very handy for the pocket A large stock of pret ..... ty styles just received. STYLOGRAPIIIC PENS, Superior to any fountain pen ever Invented. One filling Is sufficient for a day's writing. Call and sea them. , TLDDr 4 BRO'S , . . : CacsSBook Store. '. THE BEST GOODS And Guaranteed to give satisfaction. ?43fr Respectfully, J. MOYEB mv old friends that I am now stavincr Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods V ery respecuuiiy, t -. - LARGE ARRIVAL OF CARPETS AND BLANKETS. Also a full assortment of Men's, Yonths' and Boys' Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. . CIL0T MM ! THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF flave just received our second stock of LADIES' CLOAKS, Very handsome, and at prices to suit everybody. (pashmeres, Alpacas and Dress Goods; Embroideries, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves Furnishing Goods; California Blankets, OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CHARLOTTE BARGAINS AT E- G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, NEXT TO POSTOFFIClt L80,,1!! ' embraces a full line of Parlor. Chamber, Dining Room and Office Fur rdture. All goods paciced frae of charge. vuj m CAROLINA CENTRAL DISPATCH LINE Via Wilmington, N. C. THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE This Lme being fully equipped for business, offers unequalled fa illtles for the Transportioo Freight from Wilmington and ail Northern and Eastern Cities to Charlotte, StatesvUie, AshevUle, Rutherfordton Greenvflle, Spartanburg, an Stations on the Atlanta 4 Richmond Alr-Ltoe. Atlantic Tennessee 4 Ohio, and Western N. a Railroads, As well as points in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished IF. W.CLARK, Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, K C septSO Atonihiag Mm I JUST THINK OF IT. Fifty Dozen Straw Hats, in all shapes, to ba sold at greatly reduced prices, hwa also a nlca lot df WALKING HATS, Black, Brown and White Felt Trimmed and Untrlmmed, and hundreds of other different ships s. FfJRV WOOL, PLTJ3H AND ALASKl FELT3, AND A FULL LINK OF HAIR GOODS, Which cannot be surpasjed in prlca.and q iallty. Coll early and gat bargains ait ; MRS. R. MNEELIS, TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, H. 6. JSkrr.l2.i wants to buy a pair of Shoes or Boots ALWAYS ON HAND with Mr. Mover, and feel satisfied that in that line to your satisfaction. J. Ma ALEXANDER. epbyr Shawls, York; we except nobody. CL0I MM I Carpets, &c. : - -IN- TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick upon application to T. T. SMITH, .Agent C. C Railway ,Chariot.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1879, edition 1
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