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Datf!, V". (JXWfpaW) fM(.... T..S8 00
Jfortf&s 4 00
Three Month 3 00
ft Jfow ...-.. 7
WXMKLY MDITIOW :
Weekly, (in do ;.. 00
out f Me county, pottpcad, . a iflj
Six Months I 00
0T Liberal JUductiontjor CBute.
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if:
--THE GSZBVjCK JOB lABTgiyT
bUmduMplieWtr?
want, and wttii the'latest styles of Type7'aBd erery
mttswiw J PjIrMnrea low twdowwiiU
neatoessjHsp
Ish at snort notice, ' "
BLANKS, BILTi-TTt i TBj . , Y I . ' J -. i i
- tETTMWBlABflrCABDB,
TAGS, BB(XtlPTfTPt)STXB3,
VOL. XXIII.
CHARLOTTE,,X p,, TUESDAY, APR1 L 27, iSBOi
NO. 3;48t.
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11 i
HOUSE
We have lost received
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Foreign & Domestic
O RE TONNES,
ALL GBADd '
Also, Cottage Drapery, Languedoc, Lace Curtains,
Nottingham Laces, Cane Matting, Carpets,
Ru-s, Table aad Floor Qll Cloths, and
a very handsome line of
DRESS GOODS,
Laces, White Goods, &c, &c.
tST-ClLL 1ND SEX U8.l
ALEXANDER & HARRIS.
April 27.
floats uu& glxots.
SPRING STOCK 1880.
COMPLETED!
OUR SPRING 8TOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, MTS
AND
TRUNK
Is now Complete. We are determined '.to sustain
our former reputation for selling
THE BEST BRANDS
Of goods, which every! sensible person knows Is
the cheapest In the end. Please call and see us
before buying. tS We will deal fairly and hon
estly with you
PXGRAM CO,
March 11, 1880.
Democrat and Home copy.
Boot. Qlioe'
HAT AND TRUNK
ESTABLISHMENT,
TRYOli STREET, .
Next Door to Dr. J. II. McAden a.
::o:
If shoes you wish to buy,
Call at AsieVs store and try
His boots and shoes how well they lit;
Also, hats and trunks, so cheap for cash ;
His prices are exceedingly low;
Cash sales, small profits Ids motto;
Remember, when you wish to trade.
That money saved tamoney made.)
By purchasing at Ariel's store
You save full ten per cent w more. .
Prove the fact; yooTt find in tin
&ore truth than poetry in my rhyme;
SogoandtryhimwitJloutfan. '
P- S.-Havlng connected myself wit the above
nouse, I am sure that my old friends and custom
's can be better suited and for less money than
at any other house in the city.
milr-8. s. IBANKJENTHAL.
Gray's Specific Jlcdicine.
TRADE MARKTbe Grest En-TRADI MARK
nsa Bemeay, as
iinfaJllntf ure
fer Seminal ;
1 Weakness, Bper-"
'materrhea, W-
tmtnr- niuf nil ' :
ftioAAOAai that s'i
f o How. as '
sequence of self-1
TA.SUrdvAnK TMWt.'
L msitude, Pain in the Baclt, lMmhess t
J on, Premature Old Age, and many other
at lead to Insanity or CoasumpUon,1 an fw
mature Grave. : .-.i "!- in '
E-Fuii partletrtars are la mti psmpMet, whWh
we desire to send free by mail to ovevy on .
Specific Medlcme Is sold by all druggist at tl W
lockage, or sii package for $5. wilt J??
free by mall on reoeliS of ths moftev by aMressing
.:, . rrn adiv lfr nir.f MIC COLS
, , . No. 10 Mechanics' Btonki l)!!!!
8oli in Chariottey wboteaale and retail, by n T.
smith and an drnggtets everywhere.
nar6. diwly. 'lT; i Yf
V
.-iV(r::.i
Sfcg floods, tottotig,
roa" ,
in Flata Wna fancy EAects-ery Jobbyi 4al
and see them. '
IaendJaas vartel iA delgw aid ,la;v everybody
. can be suited.
n Hate Jh feife4 Sseid,B(bcIt;pf
- x p v c
, J . U he?uWui n f ' 1
french ORG ANDJES FRENCHy
". . isn -:, .
LAWNS, ;'.
WHITE AND FANCY
India Mullg, Masalias and
Nainsooks.
Eome Very Handsome
Grenadines and Lace. Bunt
ings In all desirable shades for the season.
Vary respectfully, -
T. L. SEIGLE & CO.'
prl8 .
PERRY
PA!
flCIUJR
18 A PURELY YEGETvABJjE- REMEDY
For INTESKAL and EXTERNAL 118. ,
PA1TI KILLER !S3JiMf
ion inclosinK each bottle, and in perfectly to
even in the mart merperfnreil nana:
PAITJ KILLER
I tatll, uiarrMcea, wteiiiery, uraupa,
ImJucU. Pain In tl
PAIN KILLER tJSSSSlSSit
PA If J KILXER ""!Kf,MhiBi''
. Farmer, Pla.ter,
classes, wantintr a taedidBe alwavt at hanrt nA
mmf to me Jnternnlly r txtttntdlj
certainty of relief.
tWtin famdlvcan afford to; M with'
tout
Invaluable remedy in the house. Its pne
pnou lirj.
it within the reach of.all.aud it.willannualli:
mmnv unrwv its ,VM in nnctnrfl' num.
Sold by all druglt kt Sar o. l
PERRY DAVIS A.'6NJ rblbence, R. I.
Proprietors.
March 13-d4wly. .
AVER ILL
MANTJFACTURERS OF
PUREST WElITEH
r ; : t i i : t ! J
-AND ANT- ,
Desired Shade '8 Color
Prepared Ready for Use:
IN THE AYEBILL PAINT (LL E FOUND
THE KOLLW1NQ
GOOD QUALITIES :
It does not fade or Chalk Off, but Retains Its Fresh-
nes and Brilliancy ror many years, ana wiu
last Much Longer than the 'best Lead
and Oil mixed bt the Old Way.
It Wre Wsy Pafnt
Beady for Use, Convenient,
Permanent, Handsome,
Easily Applied, Economical,
Fire-proof, watei'-pfobf ;
Preservative of Iron,
' ' .woodPlasc.
SUITABLE FOR ALL CLIMATES.
Prepared for Immediate Application.
EEQUIBING NO OIL, THINNER OB DRIER,
Aad 1 sold by the galloto oalyv fn ipaefcoges to
Suit, from 1 to 50 gallons.
Addres8,( . , .
, j' WMival and Retail Druggists,'
Dealers in Paints, 60s, '.icb'imlhv' Mus
iwt2&4l9i - i' .tfiCaiaittttafcaV
HATINO determined to aeu out my enure stoca,
eonsistmgof Dry Goods, HoOena; Hata,
by the 15th of May; if possible, I offer them at and
Vwinw mmI Drv Goods ! aofct; by ; the bleco; Hata,
Ac. toy the doaen. i Merchanto visiting Caarlotte
nuld do-well to examine m stock before tw
cn&ainr elewhere. '. UQKSaLEk i
C5
is1
. Jlpll . .
-
! ( ;
rAlN KILLER known for teaHtekna
flhiUIeaaiiefee. PaJn In the Buck ok Wide,
PIT COHY,
tl :
At the Pas to re Bars.
The moon was like a golden shield.
Itoa
iatX-saa m. with itaraw
as. xnorning a awn-r J
iioa neror gavfrassvi
ehlldirgf &
Rah ,
falthoueiil
- x Kiiuw iue uitau to amo rnr"'
But whom they love they lur9 away.
tadoilme)enWd.fenhoiir -
If thatvoiiid star a Utde jet i i v .
' The bud from blooming to the Sower.
I ; . . - .. - i
And when at length we homeward went ' " ' 1
The fragrant azure shone so clear
The great familiar Armament,
1 thought, bad never seemed so near
So near, the moon above the trees
An airy globe of silver swung,
And lathe dewy tops of these
The-ctaai to mellow clusters hongr-
The thought that one who longing watt's jr
, Might hear a whisper', sweet and Icav -
Across the goldetHportaned gates.
jsHjignlar Experiment . tbsvt Ck:;to
' Trore tieniarkable Thtngiu
London Medical Record' ; '
iTbe Beflbvffflaitpif t, ot '..Noveriier
15th, 1879, contains a report of somd ex
periments made by Dunstmaier, to test
the JBScttraey of Jaeer'siheorr. that'the
soul of .every maa and animal Is to be
sought for in the characteristic odor
xnaled in eac casrTOntsmalerfwTfo
trhites In his person the physiologist
and the metaphysician, was, until U
experiments convinced him of his er
ror, an outspoken opponent of Jager's
views. He is now, however, an enthu
siastic convert. . .
Duntsmaier's method wai tio doMbt
suggested to him by his familiarity
with experimental science.. He con
sidered that light and the soul if the
soul is the odor are both radiated, una"
that light can be, as it Were, collected
and fixed by a photographic plate coat
ed with iodide of silver. What body,
now, is as sensitive is to odors as iodide
bf silver is to light V Evidently, the
nerves of smell in a dog. In the center
of the laboratory a Cage containing
twenty hares was placed, and a dog wts
admitted tothe room, .He at once
made violent efforts1 to get ' at-the
hares, whichof cdutee; in their terror,
rushed to an fro in the cage. After
two hours of this torture the dog
was killed, the nerves of smell and (the
mucous membrane of the noseremovW
and xubbed up in a mortar with gly
cerine and water. The twenty hares
had been exhaling their souls for two
hours, and the dog, during all his pant
ing and sniffing, inhaling them for the
sitae1 length of time. The glycerine
might be expected, then, to contain a
certain quantity of the soul of the hare,
the main characteristic of which is.of
course, timidity. That this was the
fact the following experiments seemed
to prove: A few drops of the extract
were administered to a cat-; she ran
away from some mice instead of pounc
ing upon them. By the subcutaneous
injection of only two cubic centimetres
a large mastiff was rendered so coward
ly that he slunk away from the cat. By
a similar, experiment,, in which, how
ever, a young lien in ft menagerie play
ed the part of the hare, Dunstmaier
succeeded in isolating, the., soul-substance
of couHge. jkad $3 trana'(ttfg
ft to other animals. Still more interest
ing experiments jBiroweA ti&aiy that
these "psychotypic" glycerine extracts
had a decided effect on tEe-nxtman Spe
cies; Thus, after swallowjngu:a small
dose of psychotypic timidly; Dunstmaier
had not the courage to believe -lathis
own erea aiseeeryx met iject $pon
ytaaaA AfF' llnmoirfl''' .'l? tJ
passied off, bowevet ,
5- ,
Job' K.ellr Promifca toOefeaU Tilden
if He is Pi om in atcd.
Nw:TORp:, rl MJoJIri OKfelly
l)egati by"f g
apers were try-
that Kepublican newspapers were try
ing to make it appear te the country
that Tilden is the most formidable can
didate the Democrats can -nominate,
because they know that he will be most
easily defeated. "I never saw a more
intelligent body of men than those who
sat in the Syracuse convention that
opposed Tildeu's nomination. We told
the Democratic convention in 1879 that
if they nominated Lucius itobinson we
would defeat him. They nominated
him. I. was nominated against him
and he was beaten, as he ought to li&ve
been. Now we say to the whole coun
try that if the national convention
nominates Samuel J. Tilden as the
Democratic candidate for President he
will be beaten, as he ought to be.
Great applause. Our convention elect
ed a delegation that will go to Cincin
nati to represent the Democrats of this
city. It will not go there to dictate to
the Democracy of the country. It will
tell the convention that it will be im
possible to carry this State if Mr. Til
den is the candidate 1that they will
make the mistake of their lives if they
present that man again for the suffrages
of the people. 'It will tell that conven
Uanht it fieyjnAte !Samiil X
Tfldwi k ther ifibcratfy-of-this jgratx
citaHthia istrougboid.vof .Democracy
will oppose him. Kelly continued in
this strain lor more tnaa nai n npifc r.
He jwas loudly applauded. J; v- it.
Threespoirjts pn tlrp coast at the Jtfedi
terrajjearr 'ntebeehopotiea for the
comencemcntpf th Ui&jzt rajraad
aerpshi Itesflrtg aataroO,
Algeria andunis have each special re
commendatiohs, nut" tfiefe is a perfect
commendatiohs, but
ufopttiiti, ht qiblSiibrl
y&feiby M linaiibg
iegaindthfei
the xaXL,lW
whatever place jt is, stacted, strikp In-salah,-VtowW''whilc1i
eommdnVls the
whole line of traffic between the North
antLTimbuctoo. It: is situated; oiHfoe
verge of the desert at tne southM
boundftrSTf the Frerdli possessions in
Northern Afriqa, and it is healthy and
vfelttpplid-with water M Tha inhihia
tants have advanced far beyond the
ndiiadie stage ol cyflzatidn, and th
are 'desirous of. more' intimate commu
nication with still more civilized ;,s
ciety. ;; i-r--- -' ; :, , '
,, . j... I J. ?'J" ' I" ' "
JUsiiVltL'tt, Test;, Aprtt -'A,ttl?
annual sale of thoroughbreds to-day by
Orneral Hardrag, at Helhmeadrtwertjr
fonr yearlirtgs by Bdnnrvtlafnd aflud
jjotonMJorga ggregat;dHihfe rWWftf
$8,500i Eieweis wereH unrehast.byiMrJ
Joseph Biackmer.e ..for gentlemenc,in
Neotki M netted 355. ,
his purchases were a full sister to Liah
tnhahaftdslstJeV o!Ben Hill. .Mr.
Asa Bttrtiham; of NCV York; bought
five at a cbsffiti MM P$M tnem a
full sister 1:6 Bonnie 'Carrie. Mr.Chas
Read, of Saiatdga, bought a John Mcfri
nbiTMifUifi
aFdelbflatgf'MI
spoke 111 Tmmiiny 4ali to-night,
appearance on the platform' was greet
ed with aoolause. He 1
igaicoltfor.0i6O. -n-.
ta mninMft 8r4eBn im JE4ca
'': 1.. ' l i'.illApaa. -!. .;(, ,-. .-j
WHliard Brown' Wantie Mopttiry.' ! : "t ': 1
Ediacatipn should .tie $ irajGaing j proj
mote ihaightv'pOiWer.oi thought, and fa
cility, in acquiring knowledgei , Tercepr
tibn, not memory, should he cuitiYated,,
ap4,as th student can advance only
by his own endeavors, he should be Jed
through such a course of labor an&brig
inaljthkiugbt,.ihat Jfie may come 9'utaa
in(efennent thinker,, as well as a tbor'
ough 'seholaj, in such branches duT
catiqtf as he m inqliatjoa,, for,.' Tq
obtain such, a.vtranuejcanjinitions
hoty4 be means, n,otiu1s. ,I?or exani
ple,rtsbea4 of .the student, iiC ppliticai
economy, history, phiitsonfty or, mother
matics being obliged tt Workfi aflf,aQ.Wj
with, an examinatiori perhaps q "feateh
questions ever in iew, the 'eaminai
tion might copsistri original -essays in
the; fitst three subject arid the,, perjpoiv
mance.of a paper of . great ; sflverAty -in
jthe , , .last, all. .being, , , at , the atttfnt's
leisure. with such, assistance ,s, he
simuarjto that in actual life;, the best
qualiUesin.mind are brought out, while
recitations ; can furnish the . , students
with practice in answerjug questions
and jthe. instructor, with opportunity
of guiding the students and correctujg
their, errors. Theamp principle
should beextended as, far,, as , possible
in all studies, an d also in preparatory
schools.,. , t has recently been tried at
Harvard with signal success in the; ex
aminations for, seqondVyear honfiis in
mathematics, while iijj , political econo
my. and history there is a tendency iju
the same direction... The adoption .also
in this Harvard la w jSf hop! of, jlie ,"qase
systeni,r whiqh ia baaed. pn, wi.a)irinci
pje of letting the student; do his, , ,qwn
thinking ipfew.hast causfd;.idepepdr
ent.Ujodgtit u;he nrore necessary;; than
research for suqqesskyin reejtatipnjj.bas
infusfd extraordinary . vigor .into , the
school and made its recitation .training
unsurpassed. . . ,! - : . n .,
It may be objected that by such, aisys
tem as I have proposed a prized .would
be.placed 011 deception. , Jep if.spme
ohtajp ijligiUmate Assistance, it ( is not
persQnal to the real, isue,' which,, ;isj
What is the best method lor those,; who
wish to improve K .. .N'atura,! shirkers
will not receive mucJumPT3vement,,by
any method. , ; Ircingift-jfflanctqjyQrk
doespQt improyimas,iWitihi,the1reT
moyal of tle pressure, hs jwLjturn-:tq
his old condition. sWhat we want is,
not to lift young raeji up . to .a; . -height
and hold them there, but to enable them
to rise by their qwn, exertions. .. ;
: -;.v.: j- .' .': : .
; A . Sljaht. ITnplea&antue.,
- Washington, April 23.A rather ex
citing scene took-place onthe ftoor'of
the Senate this afterfioori, in which the
actors were Senator Ben Hill and Mr.
A. M. Soteldo, a promienfe i and well
known Washingtoncorrespotrdent; At
the time Mr. Soteldo was1 sitting 'on a
sofa j ust in the rear of 'the seat eccu1
pied by the Senators 'Seiiatb Hilh Was
speaking.to another Senator Of an arti
cle in reference to the Jessie Raymond
scandal which had been' telegraphed
from here by Mr. Soteldo,1 and which
Mr.-Hill claimed was not .correct. 1 His
eye happening to fall upon Mr. Soteldo'
he extended his hand toward him and
said :: "There is the- scoundrel noH."
Hearing himself . .addressed in such
terms, Mr. SeteWO aiogeahd walked to
ward Mr. Hill, when the Seflatoi' waved
his hand and ordered Mm to keep off:
Mn Soteldo said "Ton have called tee
a scoundrel and I ask you , to steb btrf
side' Of the Senate chamber:' ' Mr.' lHUI
again otdered Mr. ;SteIdo 6 keep 6ft,
and the latter again requested him tq
step outside ; Qf the'Sehate' eijamb
Senator Hill took no notice bf this, and
Mr. Soteldo then said, You are a cow
ard," and walked off. The Affair, was
witnessed by a number Of Senators,
ahd was the 'topic of. 'cotivetfsation fdf
the remainder of the day. : 1 " A 1
Prepatstionw M th Reception i tbef
King Or Siam.
ti I 1 1 1 i I i "nil 11)1 v; 1 - I,) If I vi
Wasiiingtobl Aprils At the cabi
net meetincr to-dav the treasurv denart-
: ment Was represented by Assistant-Secretary
Prehch. Thedebartment of i ostice
waa icpicacuLru, ppufccaiT varus
read a letter f rom the : TJnitea States
corrsul af Bangkok, Siaw, stating that
the Kineof tbatOimtrv wowld leave
; the latter part of this m;onth for a tour
j tli rough Entobe arfd the United 'States.
. After girirfg the details -of the' route
wnicir the 'King wonicn;aicev tne'consui
urged that preparations be ' made 1 6
i properly receive ther King in America,
anu umc ne oe ireaieu wim every con
sideration. It was concluded to notify
jthe congressionafCOmmittee Qn foreign
affairs of the' iKiniVfrrrffcfphted visit,
and to recommend an appropriation
i sufficient to receive htm. The practica
bility f sending a United states manf.
of-waT t convey him from Enfilahd
was discussed at some length without
action, it being thought best to defef
the question until the Jung snau nave
arrived in Europe. The entire jparty.
' including 8ervants it is thought jwill be
larger than, cam toe accommodated on a
man-of-warr Tlie King says he wants
;to visit iNew j York, Richmond, Wiash-i
ington, Chieagoi and i , Appomattox as.
suggested probably by Gen. Grand .
W A(m tiio t'ojr,-'" A:tlr: IP-F'dr 'some
time pasJudge'Hanrjs hSs beisfri acting:
chairman of the Honse1 'Jhdicia'fy cOin
HlitteeiiMi,t, Kricftt rinbsetilx'The
commiWeVctirfues'td taktftesfimony
in the Ackle base and eadr rri errrbteHs
bound by a solemn ''Promise of sfereby.1
It is understood" ""nTatter to.
wliicft th'elf -atteirtiftfir lsrpr?ciaW
rented now iBihe charge made byAfck
len tliat his colleague, Kingr of Loniaf-f
ana, had employiaa A. private deteciS vel
ta dog Ackieit' sfcepsi ,f l AkTen iam
Kingiare vexyiiin&iilyitQdldVl
ly, Tbe cominiUee Jaave-adjourn edithty
investigation .until -i next1 lWdesflayi
King has rotaissed JidgAIorriek as his
couuseljwhiciiket8rosp
:!.;,..(. i.-.ntr A!kL&&.A-u " iY
i TilattemRted siUQide!iji;UiBW.YarH.
Thursday o Dr. JohsOv JAaniufig pro
serits some pejauliarty sadfeathi-es. Thej
unfortunate ittwnlhad. Aeon divorced
from hiawifiar soM8iTaigeV iind the
custody, of their rchildreri was, awarded
to her: 'Three days' agd h,e obtained an
ord6f fYom the 'cbnirt rmiltting. him t,o,
see his'.chiiaf'enV ' Her iQundthieni play-;
fng' in' the park, but thky did! riot recog-
nize him, and ran away at his approach.'
This was-tbjbiofanupder it he
succumbed. '
.&.m$ aatrfive iyears agal&iglani,was oonh
vulsedby t5eidlseXvery"tmade ihSb James, Gra-,
Mm4 tUeWerHPestinasterheral,',bd ta
theBherty of sfienlngifKiailk adlleesed teitl
itlasns.. Besuisadil" J. renioval m-drsgr
ina.. 1 ft lesulBBd.in ' U .fmavl sn afseraeft.
hi
ordered Uiatilettfcr- MiJAJ1auiki,v'rw'
leans, La., or at No. 1U9 Broadway, New York
City, relative to Tbe Louisiana state Lottery Com
pany, be forwarded wltliouf interference, teipgaw;
'Wia send their celebrated Blostrp-tWtelc'Selts
gaoranteed. 'Trfeyimean watttbeSByj i Wrtte'te1
tbem without delay. ' 1 - faowlfr-ly.
WINE STIFF FELT HATS, . , - 1 ; ,
cable brim ifANiLA ifcvts, -
: We have tha exelusive - control of the aboves goods in this
prptection to -firsl da6fttr$(Je,
Aprill7.
ADD IB ADD AIL WAITS ! ;
:;:;!;;. ; TO (3URi FIENDS ANP THE TRADE:;; : v, ;'
:ur';Sto,ck:j title, frprp ii Phild's Suit
; to'vah -Extra Size Man's Suit. r
WE
ARE
OUR ST
is the
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST,
' QtJR GOODS ARE THE BEST., ' .
OUR STYLES ARE THE LATEST,
A$ all our men'fe clothing is tnanufactui-ed in our Qwnhou6e,i
cbaaiiig guarantee every piirehasei' the lowest
Straw Hats, Taylor'? Genuine
Baltimore, Ma.,
WHITE MlKTS'h'best laundred bIj jrts in the &t?rrt$Vpr; nMrM -
snins Hi tne city ior
TO
Twenty -Nne Years Experience has Enabled the
III
TCO Tr.-l TT. ,.jEV-'.
' !il "-Ii- .) i '111. . .; !,,!'
. . .. 1 ' ' '. ... ........
THIS SPRING THI LAllGEST AND .MOST (XOIL'LETK STOCK OF
. I U j: 1 f.i tf r
Diy Goods, :Jtotioiis,!,-,Sco:f':1'::;,
i ! Ever offered to their customers,
learn lour prices. " i ;
iBarA. -.
UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE STYLE I REASONABLE PRIOES,
tiT The Public ; ia Cordially irivitedw $o' '"frouble 'to' t31tof.4.Thin.ll;! ...
j ,,it iunrtn,t f i nrfiai Mn Rr': if
hniurht fnrairwhern else. A SDlmdld assortment
ONE 0;irilE
STAPtE AND mNGY GROCERIES IN THK STATE. .
A O'E'TS ?35 Y&A ?sT-E A VORf T R 1S8 :LQNG&''
,1 w
il ho
WiwnH unown to need further comment., Gettiit or tie boo)c h-tesksnonJirisJfn all.sectlo'rw.. Also, Aja
be SSrelrf nd iwsL CWsSs of nSloaal reputation recomrrie A1 ai &tfb&o-.h-i4,-pt Se v To k, aid -
i3ntton of WhTsleraos ealled to ' -For safe by ail
i.LUUK! u
,.IS
A tmlT Wnnderful
class of vocal and liftftrAentffluslc within the
reaoh P w. eamPVe copy, cqataming a loujjosiu
qT frafid or 'Ofganrrnu3i6; nrarleoT to - any adjtfress
Tedftrjt Mia'Sbl staino." J.HLlSTOpD-Aftir A
CO tPWladelpbtayBa duji 'inb'.(lT mr.'A
Mm iiTMMd-:WiB promptly pidt, SLOA K, j
IM fc t soft, Ceorge ;St.) acuinu y.
$125
Maine.
OUTFIT free to Agents, and al expen
ses paid. AdUsess M. a. siaw, Aiirea,
n-tS Iti tf
tenrviA YEAfiand expenses to Agents, ijuini
S7.T fweT Address P,S. YIC9CBKX, Aagas-
tfeMaineVi!'? Is l v r:; i i-c . .
-rtiMTatKT tor' Advertisers, i-teo KMgaa,0
I have open4aiIos,in
the SchoolBulldiria: On -Cfeft. ' I
rtneer' lot Gtt Church street The
'yio?msMtine-
ti&kwfctfc may IteorougB.' Vreroial kay3M4-
flcfSunifplfcah be i)bt?dne' tot fe
riarpoSeioi teMfi 'WritlPg; Atnktttf ' tSdi
RwkJkpTit7iE4 Terms will tie: rade-4novm iob
f' appUeatten at mr School Room, or. to DrjF. H,
: Glover, or Mr. 6ns Durham at Butweu ft Springs..
Jan. 23-tL" L.H. -
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Pnhiicatioru nnneme tne Desi
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IIsT
Kespqetfulliyi.
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ASSURED BY OUR FRIENDS THAT
eargest,
,Ie Mackiiiarbbtrght' direct
Fine Manilla Jjiats,. Tower j thar
Jiyerypoay is invitea to caiii. f ,
-THE TRADE;1' : '
TO PURCHASE
Neatly all botight before the recent adTftneejii jpj-jpes.
. '! i.-ii; ''EWpeetfully,' . !-
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WE HI-A.-VE HOW
a t . if t
"' W:
La' ami CM ildivti 'a. Ronta .inri Shoas caji be. found
of Hats.'nsflhvTJ?,'1ro6vaydBfriv. Hats for
H12
Al!jfe. AST!) BEST ' iOETED
lending! st
yill
rrrr
! ;?H!ST KKCKIVEI '
!'))-'." n k Large Lot of
TOILET SETS
i..:; ; v; i , BUC6ETS. -
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WiDlESAtE'l ftHD " RETAIL5
Ji!' i-
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J9qo; 7M- 'Brook field. & Ckl .
M TB1SBSS.! Jii ;i-')HAELOTirEi3SriiO;
aprltJuu; vf'vj n iai;l:i .'
Samples, lor Spring ClotMna .have arrived and
are readv fonwrnectMrnr- l m 'wah vhWWri n
the people otbecttT-.nd; vlblnltj, It tslaeedless to
rnene ouiQrdeafeiiespeQul
amwauieyienaDi.ma ujiian oKseez Ni select
soreetning new, joauana ee. , aoa leBve jom or
der. '
tillZQ
his bamp eaior spring uothlng have arrived and ; decEBifeodtfri.ii. c r. s- .ii ai tf.
market.
and hold
them
with
IX XATTA ;& BRO.
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dnd om facilities fdiarly'ijjur-
Mafkexriees.
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df TyWr'ptirislteaM
anjf Q$iVi npjtis.,;.; , lt ...u n -
. 1 Hi' 1 ! I'KH ''Mi l UUUi
, Fine Clothiers and Tailors.
Old House of,
Don? t buy until you, see and
ELLAS & CplIEX.
11 : Wr
KAUFMAN, & C0.
at our' store, at lower Drice
they can be
Jfeu.'Bors, Totrtbs and Children! 'Give us a call.
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STOtf KS 6l
atfts fr JTJBtiTXJB HW,1 POWOfcB, one of
othir. f SAMPLE Pi,CiLk(i 1TH&& Try
.-COMEmAT-LAST;!;;
tYi,! SCOUKm iI)feEE'BAL CLEANING '
; ': ESTlBlisHHENr.''' " '
Faded fioode-,! ladled i)refete; tewH!!Ta1)le:'
torsj Bibtfoas, tlfeathfj')andJevejytntBer';l6.'
fcrlption , of nearing nnaeltcleaped, -renovated,
arid changed Wah'y color deslred. ' "
i ICID love3 a specialty. . ,
' All Orders to be Jejtjoje present at .
MBS. McNELIS'S MILINEBY STOBE.
L . j:-!:'! ! ui: n.. .: -Hi i ,
E. AiMILLER; - .
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T'tbaSteva'andiniilitedidtatas.MurtBu CoUeeT
4-. tlons,,Home And Foreign,, solicited. . h.
strhet of Titles, BiirveW&c; J
Shed' fer
fravito''sty 1
Charlotte, N. C. ..;jnrj(ii.'5 uwil JrjOatKirJj .'
5 ,, , EOR SALE yu"i HiTr
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Appretitico Wanted
A LL. aDDUcatlons . must be . , made . (by . letter,
2- through the postoffice, in applicant's own ,
'band wrltUut' ia Addres 'tm-:: v ,i-t- nj; ri .1
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city of Charlotte. comDrislne aboi
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