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i'l' M . r wyfy-v ' -m,,.'ZT- " Z , . - . ' - 11 . .i i... .... i ii... i. --,,. , i a. it ii . .I'll..-. - r BL.iii.1 T ; . . . . ---- " - ...... 11 ;b? if' ; iscroer. y, w year, (postwii) n dw ..$8 00 frtx .if.'fiMW 400 - v r ; ; .- v-' ' ' 'p. n ft fjTA county i pxtpM,:. ,..r.4X.. -..i-- 2 10 LiTxrroZ Redactions for Olmb. winfTeiiawTMlatestrteExlrlOT ff if i 1 s , It. In "I - I VOL. XXIII; CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY 31, 1S801i NO. 459 fi - 7T ' IH i . k J . . , I i il il II II 1 !'t t. - - t m. l r -t w w I e . v .a t M m ikm I- I ji . i ii a - i fa IBs a 1MB i rw m I r w. --- - : ; . '-.. , 1 ; r c Jw "; 1 -jv r 1 "J I ... jm ii m in i En mi ti ii til i ii in ill ill, .it i .MiiHii tti ill -i r,-, , i i i i iv ill in iii-rn in ; ii; i3sir- ji: i anil m -:: .ii.iiiri; ;r: ' ' . . i i .. T '.' i ... i . ' i ' .' ... n ' .. ' ir i 1 . .vni'.i ' : '.: ' ' V.' ,'. ! i : i j'.j ,.' ' I j " " ,, : '.. ,U'",V .''. 'ii r ir,r"r--ri 1 1 ' 'rsi-i .-.-.- - 5 5 g n . V. U u.u-- BttlCTONNK, B t kCK, FRENCH AND BOGLE FICntrE 'oil f" 1 U J Ii I m a y s AND FANCS NBCKBiBBONS I ' ? !' RK fiREEN&GptD jCHECEJtt JABLB DAMiSK(sotetbABg HcLACE LISLE .. . : . . : j GLOVES, EMBBOJDERED TIDIES, BUNTESGS Of PIJUC LXCETOCTS, v LUNCH CLOTHS, c.,a&C., &C, at ALEXANDER HARRIS'S. mar.14. SPRING STOCK 1880. OUR SPUING STOCK OF U00TS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNK; Is now Complete. We are deternilnedto sustain our fo- mer reputation for seJUng ' THE BEST BRANDS or goods, which every, sensible person knorra Is tue cheapest In the end.. Xleahe. call and see us before buying. 'fW We Will' d-fl fairly and hon- eitly vrtthu. -' l- PEGBAM & CO. March 11, 180. eocrut and Home copy. i . - ; - . . ; t - . j3ooi,noe HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISHIVIENT, Next Dx)r to Dr. J. H. McAden s. ::o: If shoes you wish to buy, Cn at Asiel's store and try His boots shqtes h.ow wen they ftl; ' Also, hats and trunks, so cheap for cuh . His prices are exceedingly low; Cah sales, smalt profits his motto i R' jnpnjbj when you ylsll o trades, .. . That money saved is money made, Dy purchasing at Asiel's Rtopa You nave full ten per cent or more. Prove the fact;- you'll find in time More truth than "poetry ill my fhj me . ' -.' I I.-.- il.iHI!' . So go and try him without fait , r P. 8. Havtng euiiiiected myself with the-above house, I am sure that mi old friends and custom ers can be better suited and for less money Jlja fc ANEHAL. ii a 110. D. 1M f TNthe X tlon a. HMfonlgn. onctted.TT Ab' rhurlAha i Mart , , j,M th'iT'V :nTi! ,Tl' rtril M:;ffl f Jl A LATjrv from thrt Karthj-ahetiCtOrODcatiChfBv V dress DiwecMaklMg !UtablUfenentastSlbei Piuronageoi the Charlotte LJUiiee.'AJi kirsi cmiarens' clotheemads. . Fma crease ft tspeews ty. Koomnp-stalrs, next door to LeBey Davidsiai, en if iff STOCK I H l - I :ot- OUR SPRING STOCK Is nov Complete in every Pairticular. 1 T . WE INVITB INSPECTION AND CBTTICISM, v Feeling assnred tba no House in the City Offers -a Finer, More Tasteful, 9 'V- OR CHEAPER LINE OF GOODS. THE Handsomest Assortment of Hosiery in the Market, Lace Lisle Gloves with ten Buttons, ft most beautiful tine of Dress Buttons, new and stylish- Lace Menus, white a black. Zephyr Shawls, Forchon, Bretonne, vaiencienne, Langueaoe, ana real Laces. Come early and get one of one Handsome Para- bo1.l Thev are eolne off rapidly. Don't forget that you will always flnd.everythlng New and Styl- T. L. SEIGLE & CO S. mar28 UXisctllttttccrtxs. rr9 1 Macon, Ga , March 31 , 1879, ,; From having been intimate for a number df years withtae proprietors of Swift's Sjphlllitic Specific, ihave known much of Its manufacture and Its use. ' There are men lit the cocumunlty veil known citizens who were victims In early life to SypuHUs the most terriWe cars that ever afflicted the human family, and who have taken the S. S. medicine, and are now. to all appear ances, and In their own belief, as free from the taint disease as the first man, iresn irom tne nanus at his Maker. Delicacy or course forbids their public recommendations of this medicine, but I am al lowed refer to the skeptic privately to those who will endorse everything that can be snid in Its lavor. Being professionally mi eh opposed to en dorsing or recommending nostrums or secret rem edies, It is with hesitation that i attach, my name to this article; but I know whereof I speak when J say that our science has not yet made public H combination equal to this for the purpose Indica ted. The greatest boon the government could be stow on hundreds of thousands or its citizens would be to purchase this receipt of its proprietors, and make It public for the benefit of the present and all coming generations. T. L. MASSENBURG, Ph. G. Prepared only by the" SWIFT SPECIFIC COM PANY, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by T. C, Smith and L. R. Wriston Co. Call on your druggist for a copy of "Young Men's Friends." mar26 d&wlm. V : - IROHIITTEBS ni(rhly recommended toThj public for all dis eKreqtngscertain MmcUfeQ- IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. vers. Want of A.D- jHt, Xos of Strength, JLack of Energy, etc. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mua . eles, and gives new lift to the nerve. To the aged, ladles, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It acta like a charm on the digestive organs. ? A teaepoonful rtbre meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists. THE BROWS CELUGaLCQ. BALTtrdWC1id. IRON BITTERS, A Cowplett strPft'iener. IRON BiTTERS, A Valuable Metlicioe. RON BITTERS, Kof Sold u a BcTag. IRON BITTERS. ' Tot Belinte FemaWt. Nov. Jfr d-w rpHE WASHINGTON GAZETTE, Published' at the National Capital every Sunday Giving a full res,mne of the preceding week, news of MljaHQ'nal topic? and general Intelligence, be Sides being the only? r ' .ItPRESENTATLVS SOUTHERN PiPEB There supporting the National Democratic Party. Edited by tiEOKGE C. WEDDERBURN. of Virgin ia, formerly publisher of the Richmond (Ya.) Enquirer t" '" TERMS t)F SUBRIPTION : Single copies, one year, postage paid. 8 3 99 Five copies, to one address, postage paid. 7 5 Tan annlai tn nna.flriiMB9. nosbura nald. . . 12 OU Twenty copieffto one address, postage pd, 2ft 00 (With a copy free to the person securing the clubs.) JTOr runner miormauou auurcaa GAZETTF. PUBLISHING COMPANY, ' Box 822, Washington. D. C, or the Editor Dec 2. Gray's Speeifle Bledicln?. rRADE MARKfhe Grest Kng-TRADE MARK ..... j 1 1 t. VI nJ An 1 mm unfailing- eur for ,- 8emlnal , Weakaesst Spw .-.m matorrbea, Im- : ipotency, ana u j diseases that , sequence of self- BEFORE IjUU88.Mmory,Univer-AFTER TAK11IB. " L Vssltude. Pain in the Back, Dimnes!0fcrY6 stenr FreWwOUl Age.and many other ti'rH that lead to Insanity ,o Cowuniptttn, end a Pre mature Grave, 1 -; Kfaesfri toT3end Jree by nfil fd every one.. The" Si!BeMMefle4 soW by WlreggkHs ft-per rckage. or six packsges for So. or will be sent free by mall on recelptnLthe money by addressing, irco uj u"i v - MEDICINE CO.. HUUac , as iww wl . . j - nftr K1W iy. muru. axw 1' tujol P9JTfJ2f eonstantty K. WTLHELM, .-.-Bmlth) ralldMgltesBrwhefe.'i iaiID ii Goei TlHcs. Qne mereAlag Ui valler ..... - . Tne tumace nres gleam bngnt, And the forgeman comes across the "hills And follows the beckoning light; Guided by columns ot. smoke by day, By pillars of fire at night, T Half way he meets tha shadows That hide the valley green, - But down by the flow ox the river below He hears the welcome din Of labor tharfllls with oy the homes Where care so long has been. It Is Want, CfTe.diaeon, dying. rnat utters the piercing cry, That vomits a flame from the roller's laws And a light that leaDS to the sky: And the yellow starlight grots pale and white, Ana tne surs taej rade on mgn. And the child of Thor gives thanks to the Christ n no nam answecea nis prayer lor Dreaa, Who hath sent new zest fer life to his breast. And Hope that he thought lay dead; Rejoice! Now Hanger gives up the chase And the man comes In ahead. How light shall seem the labor For wife and children three. How sweet the rest when day Is done And he shares his children's gleel And Bail to the morn when his babe shall be born, His babe will welcome be. Dibcx Gbakff. OBSERVATIONS, Where there's a will there's a won't Puck. It Is very easy to recollect an actress' age. Get It once fixed la your mind, and yvu've got It forever. Boston Post. j, " A writer on physiognomy wants to know, "If large ears denote generosity, why a mole squan ders his hind legs?' Winter sat down so heavily in spring's lap last week as to nearly knock the breath from that maiden's body. "Oh, you old Laplander!" she gasped. Danburj News. A Georgia farmer uses a novel fertilizer. He kills snakes, lays them in the farrow, and then plants corn with them. These snakes are made to produce corn, which produces whiskey, which in turn produces snases again. A Bridgeport woman unconsciously went to church last Sunday with two hats on her head one. inside of the other and a score or more of other women came very near expiring with envy before the error was discovered. They thought it was a new style of hat Banbury News. STATE NKWN. Work on the new hotel at Morehend City is progressing very rapidly. Mr. Geo. 13. Myers and Miss Emm&B. Quince, of Wilmington, were married Monday morning and vent West to live. " Raleigh Visitor: Hon. S. S. Cox, -of New York, will deliver the address be fore the Alumni of Trinity College in June next. Goldsboro Messenger.' We thaukonr esteemed friend of the Charlotte Ob server for the deserving vindication of Mr. Dortch. " The Friends Quakers) in North Car olina have 4,85n members and 38 minis ters Tfiere Were v42$ adjdEt'fb io the Ctrufcfilagtyeirr. - i ksl- Gol5ib6ro jyf5-eii!MtfE(5ftls us pleasure to be abljGu.to-announce that Mr. iiiasttrs .Edwards lias veeqvrea S430 of the money stolen from his safe last week, .and the burglars are now, in jail. They were three negroes. ' A Wilmington Review.' It is said tfiat $75,000 will probably be the amount of the appropriation ot tins congress ior the Cape Fear river and bar improve ments, and the engineers say they can makethis amount available atntraee in good, hard work. ;Wilmincton Star: We learu that tlieie vasqnitean interesting bib tion at what is known as the New Hampshire Memorial Institute, a first class colored school, located at the cor ner of Seventh and Ninth streets, on Friday evening. The school is compos ed of about two hundred scholars. Wilmingten Star: A gentleman in forms us that Mrs. Peel, who keeps a boarding house at Timmonsville, S. C, on the line of the Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta Eailroad, served on her table last year three thousand and seven hundred chickens. Raleisrh Observer: Mr. S. G. Worth has just spent a portion of two days in our city. He reports a favorable sea son of work at the salmon and trout hatchery at Morganton during the fall and winter, in which time many thous and California Schoodic salmon and trout were hatched and released. The new hatchery has proved a complete success, and the ponds contain adult trout and fry, the German carp ana other interesting varieties. He is now on his way- to the Albemarle waters, where sufficient apparatus has been or dered to batch ten-millions of ah ad, and, itds hoDed. rock fish also. A corps ol messengers has been secured, and in a few flays the annual season's work Hi hatching these varieties will be in full blast. - - - I Air-Line vs. Blue Ride. GrenvlUe (a C.) News. u - ; The Alhwita and Richmond Air;I,in Has purchased the railroad from Xnox villejo Marysville, and a road to, Rome will be built. . , . geeing the above apparently authori tative statement, and learning1 that Maj. Earle, the solicitor of the Air-Line in. tlrisrState, had returned f ropa Spartan barg court, we asked him th state ment wa v e, He said he ta no doubt of it, aa the negotiataona had. been nendinsr for some time for the road from KnoxYiUe to Marysville, and that the charter in North Carolina is in f llendiv bands. The road will be built without delav to Mount Airy, Ga. We asked him how this would affect the roads of our State, and he sam ; "i. think notdetriraentally. The Air-Line ia not inimical to South Carolina or its interests, as some interested parties de sire to make it appear. The owners, of the Air-Line are men of large means and investors - Iney look at such mat- tara in a practical. Liusinesg-liKe way. The line will he Qmret.frbm Inox- YHie. W XOLUSVUt5, ctm Wi? W4" make a competing line .wth the Chattanooga route, You ean readi ly see that this will .bring us nearer to Lonisville', and it will be in the nterest of the Air-Line to bring this traffic over its road and to points aiong n. i;narisf ton and intermediate points will get their distributive share, instead of its going down the Georgia and Central roads. - v. - , ir.- . , , "How will it aff ect the fclue Ridge ?" "In my opinion, fatally 1" " There was a feud between th How rie and .WttttlaU. famiUes, in Warren county,. Jo wa, and the Jiownea hired George Wheeler to kill the nine male Westhll? at $100 apiece, the-;price to be paid after the death of each, arid SlfjQ t wRddd'' for the ninth, making $UQ0tf far'tbe whole job. Wjheelter be gan work by shooting at the ,'iathet of the Westf alls, but only slightly .wounded him 01 the ficxtdr -NeTerthBlessrhe-de rnstriadd $100 froi&thellewries. HCWy tOldhfm that thef wottfd notpstyfor suclP bad, marksiaanswrjrana J lieconift iaiL 'llcftT 'V. Whil t;itrBi eatebrmtad: Eleetro.YolUlo.BelU ththeafflletedopoa39 Uys : trlaL , 8peedy ' u miftranteed. They mean what they say. Write to tmlret 10r,Wbe expoiea-ine-wnoie them without delay. - nov. 15-friy. ry- -il1. ' J iJii it I im ? I M'J ii 'J d II Ha Dicrera4 Um HJfMlomin , New York Heraldl , . ; r. ; & The narratite anS descriptive article! wlueh we Drint .rn jstuer olumS willii cause a sensation,:rolii?initb jmningtj and 1 8cientiflcwprldb I It ciites the ;re-:l suits of thft most recqnt experiments !in-i that proline. ;i)irtnpiace of t wonders; Menlo Pai..The ofwiTaaial!! .pf nthafc famous 'locality. hb5i ontdxm kinaielf , not, perhapsvin thetCirriouS arrd Amirz ine anneals he lias; aade ta tb popular sense of naveltyibaiiioetlainlT; j ins ih&A of bisgreak'discoTteies'iir ii.;.r n ! :: Edison has inirud jnetbods by which he .c extract a crreter amount of gold from the rejected neaidunm or (in miners' phrase) Uitailings,?io;ah rif erous quart! or sand than is obtain-! ed by the present parecessas from the via crin rockd delivered freshi com the n&w erf ul trituration of the ershrng lulls J After the system now praueect nas exn hausted the ores or mtvtjaeold they can be made to iyield Mn Edison can take up the -tailings , and1 extract mare gold from them than ttiey- irerBtimada to give out before -tly. Wer rejected as worthless refuse. Thb average yield of the crushed and triturated aurifer ous rocks, is less than twenty dollars' a ton. ami. ISdison catttake up tha Mtn- erto valueless tailisrs and raake- tHem yield, an astorrishmgly greater amount. The specimens ifrom the flumes yielded under his treatment at the rate of $750 per ton : the black sand from the l.iva beds. $80 per ton u the: rlciiest i-dAct was from the, tailings-ol" the Powers claim, which was the rate o$l,400 per ton. : There us ; nothing incredible ev.eu in this' 'last estitiMtte considering the greatrvalue of gold in. -oportion to iila weight, it requi res only .aoout seven it eight ounces of gold to be worth &l,4Du, and seventyj-eight ounces, is out a min ute fraction of a ton.; Hat h the; ver dze vield from .the 'taihngs were no ff'reat er than thfe ordinary aiefcU from the virgin ores liwi ptoal t-wouw "he immense; -since Mr.i -Edison ' esttaaates the expense of hw process at only $5 per ton. iButlhe profits from . tailifiga which contain 880 -or 8750 or Ji400. per ton seemifabuwus. i.' k . i, . This greakHdiscovery .was an aeeiden tal result of Mr Edisotfs resesrebes to find. a supply of platinum onhis ejectric liiiiips,.. He sent explorers far ami wide to discover new sources, othth-rs;-indis pensable metal, the supply ; which was limited to aLaw. mwes. ;4Lwas iouna in small auantities in the tailings of the (jaimrrrtfa-gew mines, -aira juaison sec himself at work to invent a process ior its cheap .extraction. In the course of his exDerimeiits on, the specimens sent him lie was surprised at the large amount of crold which existed in the re jected resldue-of the mines, and this srave his researches a new oirecLron. Besides trving to discover a cheap pro- cess ior exiraeuiut piawuuui, ,ti.oui tuo tailings he aimed at a process for sepa rating the far larger quantity of , gold. The success of the process lias been complete and the wealth which is likely to resuib is ueyoiiu cuuiuutcu-tuu. Before allowing his discovery to be known beyond the small circle of his confidential associates ue maae con tracts for the tailings of a number of the most extensive mines "The EdisorT' Ore Milling Com pany" was formed, ith. James H. Ban- president : and Root L. Cutting as treas- urer : Mr. Edison himself holding a place in the board of directors. wnCn the contracts wer6 made .it was sop posed that Edis,on wanted the tailings merely ior tne piaunum iney contain tbe most experienced mine owners hav ing no conception of the possibilities or wealth which lay conceaiea in uie accumulated tailings, This great discovery comes as near as science can ever rroptr to come toward realizing the-dreams or the old aicnem ists. Thev spent laborious lives in ex- oeriments to discover the philosopher's stone by which baser fiuhstances. were to bo transmuted into gold. What they sought in vain has virtually come to Mr. Edison as the reward of researches promoted bv a fortunate accident, in exulorinu for cheap platinum he has discovered a method.. of transmuting worthless refuse into a source of mex haustible and fabUlotls rtcbes. Goethe winds up his eretifc philosophical novel "Wilhelro Mei8tert" by making ope of the characters say.td;the hero: "Thou resemblest Saul, the son of Kish, who went out to seels liis father's asses apd found a kingdom." Edison went out to seek platinum for his lamps and found "the potentiality or weaunue yonu tne dreams or avarice, The Ootfcifcaii M Dlvwrfco Case. rnltlmnr Rttn. ' ' Mr. Dion Bo ucicaaU, the well-know u actor and nlavwrieht,: wha arrived in this city last: ighW to play am engage mentat the Academy of Music, was ar rested in . lie w York oq hftturoay, ai the instance of JiiawAfe and compelled to ffive fto.ooo security tor his appear ance and proper respbns tola suit for divorce ana mamieuauuo wu;u duo haa entered aerainst him. Mr. Bouci- cault found bondsmen in the persons of Mr. Lester Wallack and Mr. Theodore Moss, ttie'treasurer of Wallack'a Thea tre. Mrs. Boucicauit, m ner compiaini, states that she was marrieatamr. uou cicault in September, 1853, bmt hasnot lived with him since 1870. Until a year or so aero she resided -UttLondon, bu has latterlv had a residence in Sixteenth street, New" York. charges that Mr. BpucicaultA hasten repeatedly, durin&nine years pairtf unfaithftjj-to hra marrine-ft vwrs. ana mai as 18 onen ly. living with Mi-s, DayIs, otherwise MISS UtttRerme..4Og. u uxp..vuv secret o?.denaof tfact Mrs. Bou-cicaulfe-asks for; a bittof divorce nrent, with an order for an Adequate slim an nuallyhertsappor'ami ir keepiag with his meanaand wi-Tstatlon. Mrs. 1 . JJ ,! X. .11 1 .1 Houcioauip, wno is lauyuan w tur-ujM play-goers under her maidenjthd stage name Ol lUl.f).yiioa huuuibuh,' a well-kliown and, yery-clever actress, tEougb of late yars shejias tnade but rate alppearanees upoiTfne stage."SBoe wap always a great feYmite'withijOAiy cftjzer&and has play0d sevra.1 times nMtellatlou Saila, . ThAfTTnitedates ship Constellation, loaded with supplies -Ihe Irishfuf- fererscast offer imesr ac jmow xotk Saturday, and8tartM.on ner voyage. AWiviMJit t.M anchorae'e crOrind near Sandy Hobk. Commander Potter dfcid- ecTto ftftcnor, vn account ot ucrYcrso WihdSi but the;esselm be oft as Soon o v.q nTiri nhah crpsJjirtTT ia exnected to wmirA .hA t.Hn iitwehlv-davs. helias on boftH,346 terrelsAfotatoes cf flour, L144 of cWnmeaiiioO of oatmeal and several cases of eoing ' v BetnresMi's Defxucc Saeeess. Postal Older mall addressed to xne-muismua i:mM nfita Commissioners oa behall 1 ol the Stote oi iohis ltriZ?vXZ. nSr-Gneral haa resetnoed hla orderof inter ference in thne for the next drawing. April 13th. State Lottery company, mi n.. Orieanswtperjonat way, new. f;v:.-:; . .. . j. .i . ;n j. - : 'i ' fi l-'il-ff ,?i;i:;iv -UYA 400 Fine aUi Wool Cass. Pants Reduced from.$7;5Q, 5, 0.l5t 7; ; . 't, ii i ...illi.,'). .- ! -t;LL Jj:iL Other lines In' heavy fabrics, also, I -. Pebruary 2.. BETWEEN , ' f ' ' .; -v;r. 1 ' ! '! JISTX) TlT ..,,,,,1.,. :.., ; ' ' " -fl : .: i: . : ' -f - :'i "- ' , ( i . , T ;l .., ; , ,no: ov - 1 I! i -r: ::!.'' -3 J i - - c . ,,. . . , ,. , ; , , , ... , . ' Respectfully, WE ARB , Entire New Stock ! And we are. ready to. exhibit, without a hadow q doubt the rnpst complete and; m3st cpWecifpn oy u DRY GOODS, THAT OdJ-Eia SEE 0UB DRESS GOODS, BEE OUB WHITE GOODS, SEE OUR SUMMER StXKS,: :i SEE 6tH BROCADED SILKS, : 1 SEE OUR MILLINERY, MILLINEitY, . ' in this Department we excel our own efforts of foreV seasons. ' Gent's rurulshlng Goods oIerydscripUou. Our Grand Spring and March 19. 1851. - TO i iTwtTwv , m w t iu nriMs with ani first class establishment la toe Unites States. Antrclpattas an Tweuty-Kine Years Bxjxaionce ha Knablel the: THIS RING THE LARGEST AND MOST 0OPW,E;8T,peiv;)F , i)ry Goods, otipiis, ,c;,:!; Ever offered td therr customers.-ITearly ail tetight before the recent advice ipBTices. " ' WIkKA learu our prices. 1 mar.8. :,;B Q UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE e STYLE REAS0NABIiE:PRICE.8? CT.Xhfl. Public is bought for anywhere 1 Uj tin.' r !lt!.'l- 14 ! rtT WtJi'Wmirtfi" "A'TALIfK U'riuMm iKvt k i.u-tt m-Ji5 .otiiiu-oi . : jUtic!lfc C,: n'fi !,ii,9Lwuw'''' " Ji ,jr . ; i ir. yt ? fm' wwOT'BABiST--AND BEST. ABTiER iTQ9C4 i,i0i fjoil i-cif ow.Jitkp (iicinn. ) A yuii .y'iMrTi.J;i-:.i ,; j,,,,, -n;r.v;-i -diH ll ibtoj fjAW icrl? ih ! hi ioIv--.Wi.i:r Idlbian tdb wen Known to iioe furthe? eonaiDeut- ; Call fWWcwttBW gSgiiSow SERIES GR EAT, C LQSl NGf.SAtE 'fi i viu; ; v . m m u't ii I 11 al 8PKIN& STG will be sold at a SACRIFICE. ., . ' i " f i. t : J l.tl It . I . ! ' 1 . ': invite prompt attention Very nespectfully. E. THIS & JOli .f, tt(D (DirnteD AGAIN BEFORE THE PUBLIC: WITH - AN ot Goods tor bpnng ana CLOTHING;, HATS, BISpTrGkIT SEE OUR SATINS, . , , 1 SEE OUB FRENCH NOVELTIES, i SEE OURTANCY, GOODS, J . ; ., SEE 01?B HOUSE TUEr NISHLNG DEPARTMENT, ,: Summer Opening Begto - - i VfTT rPSDfiCtfUUF. WITTKOWSKy & BAH -... i TO PimCHASE . .. . y Jiespecuuyv .: - . . : :i i. T Si .Cordially. Invited. JSO TtuuDift: m V -.j'l ! i I. I '" mrTr.Ti nMN l'SftV i Promrit Tie2;p!e .4ll:..-'-SMmia K as Pttit'r Djt3 m H: ol Ha t YAfctartA'otbca.-aAilPl PASmaOTljVimi Al.!AJi:iU AA 7 iiiai8 T:iii .iir :uv;i i-.i() :in'i" vi;hi',v tut Of; '.V ya -jUnm hji-ij.iii'ri iifj I.M. if.il loliKl ,fK)on'iyJli! VJiblU.tjr', im! - tl fit kn'h.u.'i iHi7 Hill 3iimpe.r. Iti m i mm t '" y uj 1 h mm .ilrj. III! BjmuH T Vi-'ftir ft ri XV 'l Mill 11 4 '4' :i;)lv. fi; ii yi-HfJ Tne . opportunity is rn,'"iirjd . .... . - . . "I . .:"!!;:?;; hi ; 'J, ''K IHI.' D. LATTA & BRO. 1311 Pine ClOtnref s' 4andTair6rs.: 1 ' : . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 31, 1880, edition 1
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