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l)eirlotte 8)bzmm. iu. ' ' SVHSOHTFTrOff RATES : PaUy, ow year, (jxwt-paidn in advance. THE OBSERVER OB DEPARTMENT Has ben thoroughly - supplied wWi eterr seeded want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job PrmOng can. now. bftdpne with neatness, dlsp&tctr and cheapness.' WeVfcan furn ish at short uuUcs, ' BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. - UTTTOHFinq.cAwna, ' PAMPHLETS, CrRXmiRS. CHECXS. AC SS 00 44)0 a oo svjc .n (,. 77irf Months ' 't i a out. .", . ...j... .' WtCSKLY EDITION : m sr. H rrMv Jin Vucnuy in advance...., J2 00 Kutoftfu county, pontpau 2 10 jffcr Months -'it.:..i'.f.;t i.... 1 00 iW Uberal Reductkmtjor Clubs, . vol. xxm. TX3HRLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880. NO. 3,409. J It 'i - 1 1 WE HAVE ESTABLISHED Several Bargain Counters, and on them will be found sonw VERY CHEAP GOODS-. :o:- We Have Spread Oat an Immenae Stock or Ladles' and Children' Colored Hosiery- , ' Whlah we Propose taClass Out . AT A SACRIFICE. :o:- HAJf BURG EMBBOIDEBY, COLLARS . AND CUFrei COLLABETTSr HANBfcEBCHIIF BOXSS, JJD MANY OTHER ; -DE3IBABLK CrOODS WILLOW SOLD BE&ASDLE88 ON COST. "Everybody and their Friends" are most respect fully invited to call and see us. ALfXiNDER & HARRIS. PQ We will also dispose of a.large lot O of Ladles' and Gents' Undervests. Jan. 18. Jl&H.- FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C. AT RIGLER'S You will find the largest and best assortment of Toys ever brought to the city. They are now be ing opened. Candies Both Plain and Fancy. We claim that we have 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 CURRANTS. Seedless Raisins for your Christmas Cake. The best assortment of PLAIN & 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 specialty of Cajfgs especially for VUIlStiUiaS. WlTTO rtnu Respectfully . P,f.RIGLEtt. bee. j. grofessi0iraT. RO, D. GRAHAM, JLTTOIt3SES-2: A.C LAW, IN the State and United States Court. Collec tions, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, ., furnished for com pensation. Office : N. E. Corner Trade 4 Tryon streets, Charlotte, N. C. ' f Jar. 6. W.SBVERITT, SURGEON DENTIST, . TENDERS his professional' seMoes to the etl zens of Charlotte and surrounding country, Office on Tryon street oppr. Silas A Cohen. j'm 8,iy. . . . .. . A Card to the. afflicted. ! : fJH. RObERTSOJ. 19 SOOTttEUT AW STREET. BALTIMORE, HD.,1 ,: '' , ' ; " . ,W-tlr- .M.I.-. From fifteen years experience ..in vine practice., guarantees a pendent Mireto V diseases of thellrtnarv OnzanS arid 6t the Nerrdhf hystem-vizt ' Oiwtnfe aad8enalr SSa2 mpotency (loss of sexual powers -erV(mSjDcbi)-y and Trembling, PalnJUaaqn ot OIfeart'J)lmt "ess of sight oMiiafflfieWW Wfl'T.Pf'WS "buses in yrthornwe1nwi&nhood,Kseaseil ?MttT contracted en red tit flva to te aayand v poimw enumy eraacatea irom ine"""' Maryland, refers to anr leMl rn- Phy'8 male oowptahit and trreguUittM. clnes tent to&mrfaUfreAa. Call or writs, enelosla ' II i T I I I 11 ' ' ' ' ' grg Goofo; moiMxiQ, Sec TO THE WE HAVE A Lot of Handsome AND TO BE SOLD OUT AT ONE-HSLF TfllEfi VALUE. . Also a Labos Stock - o : OSIEEY, : . :"i ,. TO BE CLOSED OUT 3 AT ASAQRIPIGfi. . .1 C j rCALL AND GET A BARGAIN. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE & CO. Jan. 25. patent ptedicius. E: IN 25CTS. AND Jl BOTTLES. Itgproperties aro Demulcent, Nutrt tiv jBfviwamTT, bpofefatn1 an i. Healing. Combining all these qualities, Itia the most effaotive liALijA.1 ever ' offered- to suffjWra 'from puiiaonary DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of Ktsw York, voiuHUnly iuilorsea it. READ WH.'J HE SAYS:- Dr. TUTT : New Y- k Kept., 19. 1877. Dear bir During tals t-.ir It i cd a n Uuiiiired cases of lun 1 se .e. la tlia 1 w i w rdn 1 the city tha c ses ere oi vry severe t; e. It u thei-o my tteu iu w a oaUtttl tu 1'utt s Kxpoctorunt, ' and I con'.ess n.y sur riso ut in w.ndur.ul power. Daring a practice oi tvvei.ty ear, 1 h ve never known s medic me to act 3 rniiitly, and wit!i p'icb hap'iy effects. 1. lhst tntly sabdue-l the mcst vinlent fits of coubh.nK, iud hiv.ii i&ii cmei th-i di.te.tMt in sfewdiys. 1 cbeerm.ly i..iij.s. ii us tu b. st lung medicine I evor u-i-d. j. i r...:cc..'. :i .".tv'jod. d. A NEWSPAPER PU3. WRITES. Offiue, Kjiring News, Aagnst t, Ga. Dr. J U1T: Dear btr -ly l.t .o tua. wua H.tiiko5 With pueamonia lsst winter, which le:t him wit.i riuleat coagh, lht lasted till wi hln & month since, for the cure or which 1 a:u indeLtod u.y.iur valu hie Expectorant. I had tried mo every t i-.u rec m mended, but none did uuy K""l uritii I uu iur Ki pectoriuit, one bottle ot wuieii removed t..-j cuuh entire!. With many thaaks. I mn yours tr t!y, Had torrlWo NiCHT SWEATS. Memphis, FeL., 1 lv 1871. Dr. TUTT: Sir I have besu suii. tor 1.0 .i ly two rears with a severe eooh W.ien 1 comment ud ta kins your xpectorant 1 was redtsced to one hundred ana sixteen pounds iu weight. I li.td tru .l ul.uust everything : itad terribla uiht swe. is. 1 iiuro t .ken half dozen bottles. The niifht iWe ts have leit me, the couh has dia.tpie.Lred, and X h ve rained ti. teerj nonnds in tlesh. 1 recouimeud it t- all niy Iriends Whh great respect, OWVKK KlUK. IMPORTANT QUESTiCFi: let Reader, Uavc.jou ciiiitjlit it cold ? A c you un able to raise the phlegm I Have yud an irrita tion iu the throat A sunau of oppression ou the lunga, witfr short brculht .Mo you have a fit of coaghiug oa lyiug ltwu 1- A harp pain ow and thou iu t'u region of the- heart, eiioul ders and back i it o, our A dvice In tku al once a doae of i'uit d Kxpi;ctoiaui; yuti wiiiaoou be able to raio t.io p.in.n. In mi hour repeat the Expectorant, pi ice a hoi iron to the feet, take two of Tatt's Pills. Yon wiil soon fall into a pleasant alp udd wak t up, in t!ie morniug, cough gone, luuga workiiij; tru iy ; i;uy breath- ing. mrd tiiu bowLra-rnoriug in tt tmtu; -'I 'aBcr To pceyent ryiru ot Uuyeymp'tgius use the xtxpegrorant-Be-TUTar qtryy. Office 35 Murray traet, N. Y. ''8 PiLU LLB lOttfl TUTTfS TUTT'S PILLS TOTl'S PILLS ClRE i FJET J ; Aft D At. U U. TUTT'S PILL tuxws iPiiirs TUTT?S PILLS OaAT BAIS OB WHIiUU iiin'td yartaa Nataral Cukjr, ao InutaBtaneooiiiy, tend is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggist, W tent by axpreet on receipt of $1 Offlo, 33 Murray St., New York. Do yorr feel that any one of your organfyont stomach, liven Iwwelsw nenros Tstem, falters t talts work?! If iq. repsir feal w'tk , most powerful, yet hmnless, of tavigorants. Be f S ratysis1&t the rndthat such ti LADIES. KDeciorant Gil Ton '. . -.iff Vj;(i Qnotallons from Noted Anthors. The following remarkable compilation is a con UlbuUon to thean Fnmetse flma f?wthepen of Mrs. IL A. Demlng. The reader will notice that each Jyj pjudiyfitlon from some of the standard authors of England and America. This Ts"tfie"fesfflt'l)Ta"lrearTsTarr6us'"se the leading poets of the past and present time : Why all this-toll for triumphs of an hour? ; i J . . '. Toong Life's a short summer, man a flower. Dr. JoTmtont By turns we catch the vital brea'h and die. Pope. The cradle and the tomb, alas, so nigh. Prior. To be Is better far than not to be. Sewell. Though all man's life maj seem a tragedy. Spencer. But light cares speak when mgltty griefs are dumb. The bottom Is but shallow when they ome. Raleigh. Your fate is but the common fate of all. Longfellow. Unmingled Joys here to no man bef alL Southwells Nature to each allots his proper sphere. Congreve. Fortune makes folly her peculiar care. , , ; . Churchill. Custom does after rea- on overule. ' Rochester. And throw a cruel sunshine on a fool. Armstrong. Lite well; howjertg or short permit to heaven. iMKetuiiLia ..h-j w& Milton. They who forgive most shall be most .forgiven. Bailey. Sin may clasp so close, we ca:.not see lis face. T. . -f rench. VUe Intercourse where vi rtue has no place. Sornennlle. Then keep each passion down, howetei dear. ThcmpaDH, Though pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear. Byron. Her sensual sna es let faithless pleasure lay. SmoUeU. With craft and skill to ruin and betray. . Crabbe. Soar not too high to fa)l, but stoop to rise. Massinger. ' "We masters grow of aH that we despise. Cowky. Then, I renounce that impious se1 '-esteem. Beattie. Riches have wings, and grandeur is a dream. Vowper. Think not ambition wise because 'ti3 brave. Davenant. The paths of glory lead but ta the grave. Gray. What is ambition? 'tis a glorious cheat. wans. Only destruc.ive to the brave and great. Addison. What's all the gaudy gutter of a crown? . Dryden. Tha way to bliss lies not on beds of down. Qtmrles. How long we live, not years bul actions tell. Watkins. That man lives twice who lives the first life well. Herrick. Make I hen, while yet we may, God your friend. Mason. Whom Christian worship, yet not comprehend. EUt. The trust that's given guard, and to yourself be Just Dana. For, live we how we can, yet die we must. ShaJeq)eare. ohhkuva norss. ' My wedding trip," said the groom, as he stum bred over the btlde's train. Liszt loves solitude. LetrtU Free Press. He ought to go to church in St Louis. Boston Post. There Is something saddening about a pair of scissors alas! they only meet to sever. I'm called little Buttercup, dear little Buttercup; yet I can scarcely tell Wh y. S. S. Cox. This Is the season When the draft which comes in through an open door makes many a man shud der. Particularly If It Is a sight draft. "Minnie, I wish you would not give milk to your kitten on the carpet" Minnie "Don't disturb her. She Is on her last lap." Atoo lork OmnmcrciaL Song of the street gamin with a discarded cigar stub between his lips: 'I'm called little butt-take-up." "How dare you swear pefo me?" asked a man of his son, recently. "How did I know you wanted to swear tirst?" said the spoiled urchin. r, An Irishman who had a very raggeoTcdiSt, was asked ot what stuff it was made. ' "Bedad! I don't know," says tie; "I think the most of it is made of fresh air " "Is business good?',' Inquired a friend of an un dertaker. 'Business gooi?" he reiterated. "You bet; two in walnut, two-bf rosewood and three on Ice, at this blessed moment" Scientific American. The author of Grandfather's Clock" Is at last meeting; his punishment. One. of his daughters not able to stand the tick any longer recently stop ped short before a clergyman with a runaway young man, promised never to go single any more, and the old man nearly died. A Yankee who han" never paid more than twenty five cents to see an exhibition went to a New York theatre one night to see the "Forty Thieves." The ticket-seller charged him seventy-five cents for a ticket Passing the pasteboard back e-quretly re marked: "leeplt fnlstert I doft't want to see the other thtrty-hlne, ' and out he wa'ked. Mr. Parnell Indignant. h sMfJCharles S. ParueU U- P I writes ft uompiaiiujtij ibLtei w tut; iew iuib. Herald, in which he charges that jour nal, with having suppressed his refer ences . ia his recent Buffalo speech to the Dublin Mansion House relief com mittee, an association which he declares t'is composed mainly of government of ficeholders. Whisr and Torv landlords 4 and oasile flunkies, destituteoHll sym- Eatnywith out struggling people ana ostile to their aspirations." Mr. Par nell claims that tire control of this com mittee and the distribution of its funds must necessarily rest with the Dublin, portion of the committee, shice- itsi ses sions are ueldin that, city, and ifence the Irish bishops whose nanaes are at tached to the apnea, an,4 hfl reside rempte from Dublin, will- be unable to control the landlord and castle'arrange Inent. ilr. Parnell concludes by de iclaring that "this money, if sent to the Dublin Mansion House ooramittee, will be indirectly Used for political purposes In 'hnlQfoHnor nn an ayiiI ri her' and tvran- nical land system, and that all aid frQm;tsonat onCeiitnd empaicaltyi it will be rettised to tnose or tne starv ing, peaant yfito' haye actively paiti- eipatea in the present agrariani move Wtaolpkale lut"c"lery in Itjadison Asbev He Citizen. We lparn nf a nhoaft IrOrrible biltcllerV' whioh occurred on Spring Creek; Madison .wuntyv tmWednesday night last, -whisker -toeing t tire Dottont ot 'the affair. It seems that a crowd had been .coljkcm.togethee.fturing tnrtiay encraored in wnatis Known as a wont-n ing," during which liquor .had been freely drank. After supper Mr.Jdteuutt Plemmon8 came upon the scene, and some of lb palty got 'into a row with him because of: thiact that Jie, had, at some time oranotheTf nforiedM upon them as. ill cit distm.anthe trienas Cbf the two wa parties gepetAuy waaea in with the knire rtesuit; inue uien mure- or less-butchered, some, of them pbss -1 blv fatally. A man .i - Vt nmorl 1.1 11 IrAtr batants. had one5 eye ' cntf uout bands iiteraayjeufcto eees. uTJieodoref Tiltoni: waan to .lecture in rstatidhW Al nulla, uni. vvM",'.vy i". I . M .1 t, 1 J n up to ariongsarea genweinan auu ww corned himwithf enthftstasm 'and much The lona-haired eentleman ceremony RAernfwT suroriaed ikncwrtwht yotr1 mean by this, 'but' I L4ww- "TT" r-r -1 Tvtyal&tiaSf x Th committee hadtaken retmta6iftJ.P The committe Y.:..T?TaVt ti;:..rTM"riday .night, Mr. u. J. De Cordovav ins to part ,xue. com- .toiitSn . -oVD tv,Q lonmia a corn uuvwi j-. j... , ; EDISON'S PLANS. What He Says of Hi Critics. New York Son. Mr. Edison Has' pei-fected his plans for the station that he says he will shortly tstablisU in this'' city. He has decided, to strengthen the building with heayy iron pillars and cross beams, as the "upper lofts will1 be called upon to support an, extraordinary weight, that of 260 dynamo machines. He is yet un wilMog to j give' the location of the building,1 and, the, question as, to just how soon it will be established remains. 1 heaays, with thft&iigon-Eleetrie Liglit Company, As it stands an- attempt will be made to have-708' lights aglow in Menlo P,rk before .anytlung practical is &one;in tMs piy.1 jTltef hui-iing of the "Western Dynamo Electric Machine Shops in Newark on Monday last, will necessarily retard these plans. Mr. Ed ison says he finds that the small carbon horseshoes with ax resistance of 10Q phtas, arid ilj lights per- horsepower, will undoubtedly prove the best, arid, unless something ao w unforeseen hap 4erisr he Will use these ejtclAisTvely. Mr. Edison is much annoyed by the1 adverse criticisms of some scientific men who, ha sa,ys, have condemned his lightl Without i saeingi It ' He says of Prof. Morton, of the Stevens Institute, tf tloboken: "Moiton-lias teeri retain ed by the gas manufacturers to report on the electric light. In this report he says that I have' accomplished nothing in fact, that I have failed completely. .Now, Morton has acknowledged that he has never been in Menlo Park.That is to sat. he has condemned is a failure that - whicli v he has not seen, ttrif!" turning suddenly to his secretary "when l am through with my light, when it is running all right in New York, I'm go ing to attend to these men. I'll build a monument with a base fifty feet wide. On this I'll put the names of all these so-cmled scientific men, together with what they have said of my light. The Lcolumn shall be capped with an ass's neaa ana this inscription: 'liut remem ber, my masters, that I am bujt ah ass though it be not written down yet, for get not that I am an ass.' At night I'll have the thing lighted up with electric jets." . . . , ; - ' - XXI E COMING J1E. Pr esi den t i at Specnlat I ons It epubli can and Democratic Wash. Correspondence BIch. Dispatch. Your people do not talk more about readjustment than politcians here now do about the presidency. I asked a De mocratic Senator from north of the Po tomac to-day who would be nominated by the Democrats and his reply was, "It is hard to predict. During the extra session," said he, "Thurman was the man, nut the Ohio election destroyed his prospects. The 1st of December Bayard was ahead of all his presidental competitors, and to-day, it tne Conven tion were to meet, beynaour, I think, said he, "would be nominated by accla' mation. "A Southern Senator and a well- knoWn leading Virginia politician who were present, acquiesced in what he said. A Republican Senator, who has reputa tion tor political sagacity, remarked in response to a question of a similar na ture to-day "that if he had to bet $10,- 000 on the result at Chicago, he would take-Ccrhkling against the Qefd." Said he, "Cbnkling is Opposed to the propositionlto uiviae up me voie or jsevr i orK Dy elec toral districts because that will deprive it of its character as an Empire State, and also deprive him ot the prestige he enjoys of carrying its vote in his breeches-pocket. " "Cameron," he added, "is deyoted toConkling, and will be will ing to turn over the machinery he has in motion for Grant to him." A South ern Senator, whett told of this remarked that it was clear to him that the contest is between Blaine and Sherman, with the chances decidedly in favor of Sher man, because he will get the South. He conceded that Blaine is growing in the pivotal States,, and that he has more personal magnetism than any of the Republican ieftdersy -A WestiVirginian said to-day in my presence, 'Witcher is still for Grant, but it looks to me as if nearly all the West Virginia Republicans have stampeded to Sherman." pn the Stanivloiv. There isn't exactly a society like that TJpon the : Stanislow" at Las Vegas, Jfew Mexico, but the citixena there of ten get together and amuse themselves pretty much the same way as did the folks of whom Truthful James so graphically spoke. On last Friday night a namber of Browns, of Calav eras; rode into Las Vegas bent.: on a little fun, They took seats at the beer tables -and ordered their drinks. Joe Carson, tlie bar-keeper, requested the new comers to deposit their arms at the bar, those to whom he appealed were disputative and argued the point. ' Tom Henry, James West, Turner Randall and : Others' H propped themselves by means of their elbows on the bar, and argued. And, as it were Thea ibher Dean, of Angel's, iatseci:a point of order when A chunk of old ted sanrjatooe took hjm la the ab donjon, , . , :,, Anhe ami)e4. sortof Wokly snUle, and ourl'd up on the floor, And the subsequent proceedings interested him no mure. Tne ringleader, Tom Henry, pulled out his revolver, indeed, and made a hole through Carson's right arm. Ofli cer David Mathers, with twenty or thirty ether meu.iook sides with Car- af- HerthSother Carsoi;w1Rn7elKht IraJlets Itit'lUttr-riRv - fMHr Hfrhal William rv7 mi, UUuj, .vj " West. James VY est and YYUUani iian t k ..t x. - ! IL J! 11 qall dropped m. various parts of th room,ll stone dead. - The report in the Denver Tribune says,.' At least thirty shots wepei flfed simultaneously, the leaden missiles; Hying around the .ccQ-Wded room as thiek as. bail-stones. Casbn fell firing, and while flat ott' his backiand with the death tattle' In, nis throat killed -James, West. Henry arid the other ' dpexadoes. got out of the melee, and once in the street mounted their, horses and fled." Spare tne Rod, &c Philadelphia Press. v , w . ., : , We have some curiosity to. vkopw how 4he learned men who are now re visinthe King James translatiojr1 of the ible have . rendered Solottbn's muchuoted'plryerb;',Spare the rod. and spoil the child." At the anniverJ 00 Xt siit r- 'ohi ,rl, ton r y. ' v" . 7 . 3 lentlenaaii who uspeaks the language; winch soiomon snoKe. ana w nose 'He brew learning eame to him Dy-inberi-J aaeevsaia spotty I'. am ' uiDtew scholar, and know that when Solomon said 'Sjpare the ro4,and spoil tte child ho.meajCt. t6 spar$ tMr qo, wen if it did sxfiitM&WlJyttitkH is thelrua in-. TprnrfitMinrfcrftr.itrvftt nro verb, the earlv translators committed a blunder which J f ho invonilfl nnrtinn nf Tnankfnri f.fin UAV rrivA, . - " XVctntecl. Sherman ac Co., Marshall, MTch., want ;an tfgent UMa eoonty at once, at a balary of $100 Aer morrtir ;rjsl .txjenees paid, jfor tall particulars address as above. nol6 ly. i OUR GREAT BARGAINS ARE IN STORE ' FOR those who have delayed in making their Winter Clothing purchases, , We prefer to turn but StQCifttO Cash, open eaeh season with the newest designs in fabrics, and increase the solid reputation weliaYe" akealy chjeved for I keeping in every respect a first-class Stock. We know the only way to make quick and rapid work is to make a price low enough and tfie prijbliC'iB respond. We "haye-iiad a giiccessf ul year's business and we intend to make a clear and thorough swepfof 'all Winter; Goods on' -hand. . : i i' ! i ill . t'i ' ' I 1 1 : I : Remember tfct; fi rst comes secures the best selection, and such inducements as wo will now offer happen but a few times in any person d experience. We never make any promises that we do not fulfill, the verifications! oii these-. f acta can be seen on our tables. Our prices are all marked in plain figures, and we repeat again the Goods, are to'be sold. ' E. D.LATTA & BRO. CLOSING CD DDtt Hn Add g 1 1 GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN FINE SUITS WE WILL SELL TO-DAY A SUIT WORTH ,.. $ 25.00 TOR $20.00 " " " " 20.00 FOR 16.50 " " " " :.. v.: u. i .': 1 5.oo tor 12.50 . Asur Slock consists mostly of fine Goods, and principally of our own manufacture, it is to the advantage !6f eVery Surchasei, and a satisfaction to know, that if he buys a suit now that it wiH look as well the next season as this. We on't throw out any baits to the public with a mere small article, but fair treatment to all, and polite attention shown to every customer. .. . : ' WE SELL OHLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, i . Notwithstanding the great advance of all Goods we will sell now at REDUCED PRICES, as we don't intehd to carry our Stock Over to the next season, but will keep fresh and new styles at all times and each season. tUP We solicit a call from everybody, and everybody is invited. Respectfully,, N. B.-We are in receipt of Spring Samples for Spring and Summer THE TIME IE EST "SST And with a view of reducing our Immense stock before making this Inventory, we win. In the face of continued and almost dally advances In all 6oods, offer for the next ten days, With SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS : ., . - : OUR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Germantown Goods and a splendid stock, of, , , ,, . , ,1 , . MILLINERY C3r O O D S , CONSISTING OF ' HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, TOGETHER WITH' 1,000 PIECES OF In cord edge goods, Grain double-faced A rare opportunity Is now offered everybody to buy Is the time. Remember the place, December 21. FACTS ARE STUBBORN, THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS. spuiisra-s' mm 1 Axr adu wueu yeu ww u w mc uunaia m -Vrw TTAnr mAnAV -W s lutllAVA in Lloryonrjnoney. We believe-m IV1 en 's ' and Boy's Clothing) at Springs' Corher.. Nov. 14. . " QKE Qf THE i STAPLE A$j$: f ffiuaD Chems of BaUoiialxepiisatlon recbmnwrKllW Prof J D jMtnis, ot STk; id ioarsir8AMLl PACtAi a'Tff Attention of physicians called to tt. For sale by all leading grocers. ! . ! : nil !"Li-,"lhl FEBEU AR And we have decided to clear out all SALE OF FALL AND Clothing to HAS COME FOR OUR IES kQF Satin, in every color and shade. Flowers, Tips, of the above-named goods, and "WTTTirnWRK-V & TCARTTCTTS TIE THEMEKiOlUS MM The Liveliest Place in Town is -i.'.. wot Se mmm buying CLOTHING, come to Springs' Corner, where you wittet aiid best . . LARGE SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT JCOMK AND SS 1 ' " ' '' ., LAliGESTiANi) BBSTJiASSOBTED 'FApX MtyQM$lMh heavy Goods, they artfto be' sold; ' and WINTER Fine Clothiers and Tailors. be made to order. 1 ANNUAL Band', Wings, Birds, Ac, Ac. ' (D teffioQ ! the Ladles especially we know will avail themselves 6f tt wow 1 i DRT GOODS "KMPOKTUM." 0 r j, , i ii 1 i 1 . ll ;. ,, !. .Ii f::i; .'i.i ! Vir:: KAUFMAN & CO.,: L i-.uJ'ii vii.i'.i.ir.i st and Best CtothlngHo-ase, , tier of' TfrBiW Trybtf Street ill) Vlt I'f'fi'xi 'Hf t)l ;;! u :j.i. TA, finti,- :;ll .: if i!i.i i inui yn.h yniilJ ni I . r . . . . I .. : .. 1. .. ' TQ( tn '"il V fc-JiilWJ'n3lun'l liij 1 !!lOi'JVi hil'i'V J( r . . n 1 : 1 s 1 r .0' 4 ? 1 1 Pi 11 4 1 ! 5 i it J I 1 1 i r. ' V .r ! 4 WW- 1 i i -! t 1 1 ri fit f. '1 1. ( t i 1 ' : ') 'I I I ! if tr i l r. if" t f h t '1 4, ii if1 olnp lor reply, -"i ..) 4
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