Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / May 26, 1880, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' ' ivumtnmmwwti'fur'r'rMwm mwm i wrv !"- - -t ,- yf,- -gm 'i.'.i r iru ti nri i - r r irwrn T--rrn-- ,- MW rwiii 11 fifi mmr mi umi nil . Tiir . rfiMBTllMriFBjllffrailllllfM j-wyL -tip , ...auua j .r.m i'TTTTH " """ n(n ... w I ftwij,, on vwr, (posMxzjcZ) in adwzmv. . . . Months . , Three MontJit. . .. T . Oi iJfdni A ,v ... . wmxkzy EDITION: Weekly, (in the ewnty) in advance. ouC of the county, postpad, Stz Month ' Liberal Reductiontfor Club. n r .1 j. .j : . . . : . . r VOL. XXIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, '. Til f.i ll, I. ,, f.ffi needMpat WPW IBM 1 ll&iftftSt&isfc 58 oofls, lotMiifl, &r. TO BE SOLD WITHO T We have just revived ajarge line of very hand- 1 R D ' t O7 C O S T PARASOLS, nun u. iOi' wtilch we belWe are cheaper than can be had else where. We nave an immense stoat oi i which we are orTerln Srery cheaps. Trimming Willi" i n. iol.ih SlIiiB, OilllllS HI1U niUHlliB w iiio.u J Dress Goods. . . The Prettiest Stock of Fringes in Town. Don't forget that we keep the largest stock and the best KID GLOVES In town for the money. Dont think of making your purchaser In Domestic Goods until you see our stock. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE US THAT WILL BE SOLD AT COST. By Calf yiEaH y "j I , , , jtilJ CAN SECtfRi A.BABGAINjlK Fanoy Dress GOODS AS E HAVE MADE A VERY DECIDED RE DUCTION IN PRICES OF THESE GOODS. De Profnnflig. W. W. Hold en. Out f Adamic life, sweet child, out of the breath Of the most holy God, a living soul! Whirled not through wastes of dawn, but sentdl ' rect By Him who was, and Is, and Is to come. Nature la God and God In Nature wrought " Thy human lineaments, bat Nature's light No UQcreated'llKhf doth manifest. v Soul of the uncreated light thoo art, iny boy 1 Live and be happy in this mortal state. Live thou in Love, trampling fell Hate in chains, : ' Live for thy God and England, not for self.- i Serve well thy-day, walking in wisdom's light That made thee, and will lift thee to the skies' If thou art faithful to the hopes that ciing A botdrthee, as the bees to early flowers. Mother and sire united see In the Themselves new-married with a deeper love. Of all thy watchers they, are most attent, Hymning thy advent in their silent hearts. That new and then stand still, lest Fate should smite The promised fruitage of a bod so rare. And then, at last, when gathenng multitudes. With hearts grief choked for thee, beneath the stars. Shall lay thee by in death, and say to all -Ajid write it down, that all the world may read "This was a good man In a lofty place" Ascend with swiftest flight above the stars, ' No curve or jostle In thy upward course, To loin thy ktn eone on to welcome thee. Noblest ot all, thy grandslre, caught away In the rich fullness of his ripening prime. Raleigh, N. C, May 8, 1880. Raleigh Observer. STILL ON HAND A FEW NOBBY Straw Hats, ALEXANDER & HARRIS may 9 You will find it much to your interest to call on us. Respectfully, T. L. .SEIGLE & CO. : may 23 s ' SPRINGSTC COMPLETE! OUB SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for soiling ;f V; ml If E3p - : "t lis 1 1 I OIINEUVATIONS. Generous to a fault the man who commits It Too many Cook counties spoil the broth. 17. S. Gran'. Shakespeare f oTesaw that oleomargarine would some day be used as a term of reproach, when he wrote: "O, thou mechanical salt butter man f Robinson explains his reason for wedding a wo man of more than twice his size as being so she couldn't wear the breeches. Malor Mordecal. of the Whlttaker court, Is a lineal descendant of him who sat at the gate of now look out! A haze you-ear-us. An amateur male singer lately frightened two canary birds to death. It was a case of killing two birds with one's tone, we suppose. Brooklyn women write to their gentlemen friends on large paper, and use yellow envelopes. They know a man's wife Isn't likely to read such a letter if she finds it in his pocket. At a recent election at New Bochelle, N. Y., for a school director, for which women were permitted to vote, not a woman appeared at the polls. The milliners held their spriijg openings ou that day. An Irishman, who had a pig in his possession, was observed to adopt the constant practice of fill ing It to repletion one day and starving it the next. On being asked his reason for doing so, he replied: 'Och, sure, and Isn't it that I. like to have bacon with a btrake o' fat and a strake o' lane aqually, one after the t'thor?" PERRY DAVIS' PAIN (CILLER JS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY Fqf INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use, THE BEST BRANDS WiMSitSt PAIN KILLER Sore ThroiU VovKhth thills, OlarrlioBa, Dysentery, trtM'ip f IhnTpra. and all Boircl Onmpjaintj D A 111 Vll I CD IS TIlE BEMT. remedy PAIN KILLtn Snowu for Hen-SicknesS, Slck-IIeadache, Pain in the Back pr fcide. PMTlEERW5KfOT3! ? . " . .,., relief In all cases cf PAIN KILLlR friend of Uie Mechanic, ,7 pi,nt. Knilor. and in lact ci an C Dods, whic,h every sensible person knows Is tk iheapest In the end. Pleas call and see us before buying. We will deal fairly and bom estly with yoi PEGBAM 4 CO. March Democrat 1880. ,nd Home copy. $5,000 Boots? Slioes AND HATS TO BE SOLD Regardless of Cost. Classes wintinif a medicine always at hand ai.jl safe to use inrernnuy " viviikimj certainty o- ,rmKf rs: Nb "TamUy can afford to be without di. lnlvuluaVleTremeay in thehxmi: Tfct price bnn . iFVlthiB thg' reach of all. and it wilFannuahy sa-.' many loiiiCT 1 10 j t -Sold by all druggists at 2oc. 50c. and 1 a b.ttlc. BERRY DAVIS 4 ?ON, prgvidgnoe, R. I Marcli l8-d4wly. .' Napoleon's Confessed Baseness. Mad. de Remusat. One day, after the defeat atLeipsic, he was talking to M de Talleyrand of the ill-success of the Spanish war and of the difficulty in which it had in volved him. At this interview, m the midst of his plain speaking", M. de Tal leyrand said to him suddenly r"But how is it? You consult me as if we had not quarrelled." Bonaparte answered : "Ah, circumstances! circumstances! Let us leave the past and the future alone. 1 want to near wnac you unnK oi uie present moment." "Well, replied M. de Talleyrand, "there is only one thing you can do. You have made a mistake; you must say so ; try to say so nouiy. rroclaim, therefore, tliat, being a King by the choice of the people, elected by the nations, it has never been your de sign to set yourself against them. Say that when you began tne war witn Spain, vou believed you were about to deliver the people from the yoke of an odious minister, who was encouraged by the weakness of his prince ; but that, on closer observation, you perceive that the Spaniards, although aware of the faults or their king, are none tne less attached to his dynasty, which you are, therefore, about to re store to them, so that it may not be said you opposed a national aspiration. After that proclamation restore -tving x erui nand to liberty and withdraw your troops. Such an avowal, made in a lofty tone, and when the enemy are still hesi tating on our frontier, oan only do you honor; and you are still too strong for it to be regarded as a cowardly act.'i "A cowardly act" replied Bonaparte, "what does that matter to me V Under stand that I should not fail to commit one if it were useful to me. In reality there is nothing really noble or base in this world ; I have in my character all that can contribute to secure my power and to deceive those who think they know me. Frankly, I am base, essen tially base. I give you my word that I should feel no repugnance to commit what wrould be called y v world a dishonorable aetion ; my secret tenden cies, which are. after all. those ot na ture, opposed to pertain artectations ot irreatness with which I have to adorn myseil, give roe WMiie ssouruea wiiu yhcb, tobatne every one. Therefore, all i. naye tQ ap, now is to consiuej whether your advice agrees with Wy present policy, ana to. try ana nna out beside." he added (says M. de Talley rand.! witn a satanio smiie, -wnetuer you have not some private interest in urging me to taice tnis step. "... ' . " " i-!.. An Animated Scene at ITIIhs Bennett' Swimming: School Plashing Be&t , tiestn Gracef nl ITlo4ionr New York Herald. u.i. , . A pietuTesque scene Was revealed withiriitisl avails of the Ladies Swini mmg Academy, cornet Fifteenth street Land Sdventti ; avenue; yesterday. A re- porteiTesentea nimseir at Hie recep tion: parlor; for admission, and Miss Kate Bennett, the manager, was sent for. She said that gentlemen were hot allftwed. to enter the galleries off. tlte' reservoir when ladies bathed.; Her sub scribers represented the best families," and it was necessary to exclude all out siders,, except lady reporters ' holding special invitations. However she would consult her guests, who wefe then en joying themselves in; the. water. Miss Bennett bowed herself out and was gone for some time, whew subdued voices betrayed discussion, At" last she appeared : smilingr and said that considering the circumstances; tlie-ladies would yield, but . they wished aiit1 tie time to prepare for masculine com pany. Ten minutes, later word was'sent in that all was ready and. a somewhat embarrassed individual was ushered into a long corridor opening into a se1 ries of i darken ed.dressing rooms. In a gallery gunning abound a tank of wa ter, seventy fjeet long, sat forty or fifty ladies in fashionable attire; with ten dollar parasols beside them. Aa aim learning like polished ivory, vanished ehind some drapery as the visitor 1 turned a cotner toward the rear robing rooms.- A brief pedestrian effort ihnir the centre aisle brought' him to a-pair of steps, and there a: sight was1 present - ed;worth walking miles to see. Sirens f torn Fifth avenue, naiads from Murray Hill and mermaids 'irom vvashmgton leights were coquetting with the brine. They swam around as if- they were. vivified statuarv, they dived, they leap ed out of the water and played- pranks with each other, while some ot the more agile performed marvellous stunts" on the horizontal bar and urned summersaults' backward and forward imtil the place became a sort of South Sea Island blushing with modern improvements; The fair bath ers were encased in a'species of modest ballroom costume, without trains, and in some instances the edgesof the gar ments were ornamented with lace ruf fling, which, although moist, contrasted pleasinglv with the snowy skin beneath CONFIDENTIAL. The Amerlcan-mcarag-uan Scheme. Canal HAVING TAKEN CHARGE 0 THE BJISPUfiS OF L. ASIEL, I offer co sell hla entire stock,! consisting of $5,000 WORTH OE Ji0T3, GENTS", AND LADIES', SHOES, GENTS AND BOYS; FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS, REGARDLESS QF COST, 'those fvlshlpg to buy, would do well to examine UUs stock p;fore buying elsewli' re, to be sold out iji the next THIRTY DAYS, fj ROESSLER, may 13 - . An effectual Speolflo f or Malarious Fevers;' . Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, The Panama Star and Herald says a contract has been made between Mr. A. a. Menocal on the cart of an American company and the government pf the PURELY VEGETABLE 1 mtm&E& is 1 I fT-rifftrTT 1 Itn'mfr awaits onlV the ai proyal of the legislative oon'gress, which has been ounvened for that purpose, to become a law of the land. The terms arp. said to be extremelv liberal. The jaundice, Deorjie 0f Nicaragua are very enthusias- . . y. 1 1 1 . . . i a. 2.1 t ' .7 T I uut;u, yynu, t. tic on tne SUDieCI. PUl lue Ota uiiw bias aea"et:mtlon and Biuiousness. raid vauntingly suggests that they are Arntica Pinions sufferers. 1 hp.hind hand that M. de lessens has vlQtlm8 0fFeTerandArie,tbemercurlald the preliminaries P5SeAn toiT wu to taking W n Bcneme, ana now "it amy remains Stmmops' Liver Regulator i 1 I.. ii i TinmiinTaa rna This luslly eelebratou meaicme, xvcBuiaic0 Mi p&mbtes digestion, and fortifies the system ainsi maianai uiaeaaco. Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Stevens, '- I occa: sionally nse wbenmy ooe The mammas of several of the young adies came forward and took seats by the visitor and proceeded to 'narrate various striking incidents 'connected with the aquatic education or then- daughters. "Oh, you should have heard my JNelly scream ana yen ana nave seen her kick and go into tantrums when I first brought her here! But she soon got over that, and now you can't keep her out of the water," said the fond mother, as her daughter glided through the water like a sunfish and threw kisses at her sister behind the railing. As the bathers became more free in their movements there was a diving after hair-pins and other myste rious things that haa oecome loosenea and allowed some of the most beautiful tiair in New York to have its own way for once. Bouquets were tossed to the swimmers, who flung them back again amid peals of silvery laughter. Mean while the swimmers aia not iorget heir graceful motions motions that would have broken the heart of an Anthony. What these beauties did not know about salt water exercise was not worth recording. Miss Kate Ben nett now led off with some fancy strokes that were cleverly imitated; then a bevy of ladies linked them selves together into what they called "a railroad train," and the newly constructed figure glided around the reservoir as gracefully as a sea serpent "Let's feed the fishes,',' sang out a board ine school miss as she threw in a spray or roses. The sport continueu until tne snades ot evening and robust appetites summoned the bathers home. tl . , l i il l i I ...:. ... .... In I ... i e :. . ' i ! J I fJ " W r - 1 LA?.". I . . A M '-I nv i nam- t''-'r"!-i 'i ni""i i-'-wi : !.! 'i :' 1 1; ,; , til .i-.:--n, , !' i. :". i v 1 ftlltl 'ft but lit nm HiU I XXhr M I m r jwm m mm .aw rr. a nil .! f.f TiMidiv vj lij;q tfyf. t mi J klmi;'. I 'i'liifeJtthi rt.'.. : .:'(!! : j . 1 1 fit 1: V4''i.i w ,',. , i t rr.A oil tf 3il uly.'i "; - ' ' ' " OTTicb -) ':,.;!:, v; ':,:. , ... : l; . i. .1 i. . . . , OmtWmm9y DiT', ipl.-. , -,:t,: i' l"iii ti:.iil t ' - '- :..:tt.t " ;' -'' ' ' :'' ' ' ' - ,;' ' '' '. .j-.... ' ' r.V If..-n ' s .,.;;: :-f,,l - . - ! ' ' . ' . . ! . . ! . . ... . . C . ( . ' . i I i -1 1 J WINE STIFF FELT HATS, CABHE BltlSI MAXILLA : rAYt()KSORfKBRATEI) MACKINAW, HATS. -i:iii .i.i. I. i-il..!in I il We hve, the exchiBive eontmi of the above goods in tiiia jnarkei, anaiHtioldi; tHem' with protection to first cls' trade, : iiui. I !, -i. i i, :iit 1.1,1 ) -)li i Amiln." E; D. LATTA & BRO. i." l: rv. r i "J ; ,: n in1' ! 11 1 ' ::''! V ! i n ti ' ..III 11. - : ' ' - , . . . . , I I ... t ' ' i . ! .; i.i I I ; ...I ! ii.'J.l! i U i ALL WOOL SWTS' -iN--THE ''.GOTO'My; TEN STYLES TO SE CALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT nr. .11..' ' FROM .fu. trr !:!..! I ., ...I I i Reading Clothiers ttndTailors. . - ' i 'W -alt '1VA 1 "We call attention of the Wholesale Trade to the above Goods: ... N. B. THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY' FOR 31.00 iit;ii! or him to form his company and go ahead." The Porvinir of Nicaragua as serts that the "moving spirits" of the new enterprise are President -Kaye Gen. Grant, Admiral Am men Jr. Meno'c'aj, sequlres it, Dr. Simtoons' wver Mgulatorl with good effect Jt is mild, and suits me bette than more active renledles! 90NSTIi7ATION? Seeing Euglad on a Bicycle. New York World, A select party of American bicyclers will leave New York on the City" of Richmond for a tour through England, PTCSTTMONY OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE O T nmn5JT1v was nrincinallv made UD Trr.T?ifIT have used Simmons' Liver Keguiaior ."""j j- -r: v ' . - Q, r ASSIGNJE, (i ray 'g - Specific Medicine. trade MARKTbe Greit Kng-TRAOE MARK jisn ntmcoj, iinfaning .cure , 'for . seminai. Weakness, sper matorrhea. ' Im- potency, and-aii diseases 'tnat follow, as- annAnm Of sell- hbuse; as was or .MemenfPElTer- acK, MUMS i . r many other ium pUo ri, a: orirpamphl I to every b II druggists S3, or will free h muti n retort. of the money oy aaaresa . T VTI TH1W1RAY MEDICINB COk. J'j nnT other ill that lend to Insanity or Consumption,, ana e be Beol t of th money by addressing lnature Rtavfe.' ..,.rr.r ijrri z:z m mnn tn -amr, one. v rwntr-.ra .1. nonirimi fn tn. or will Be pent.. iVB. . . . vi.V pr-Kull prtipnlajs ftiv lnrar pampnies, E 1 thiflrin of my bowels, caused by a .tempo rary derangement oi theUver.fortheiast four yearapd always when used &ccardir Stleast such Has bWuhTypereonal experience m fti SSL of itmsw Wabneb, Chief Justtoe of Georgia. ' , Original and Genuine, MASTJFACT0BBD ONLY BT H. ZEILIN & CO. PHELADELPHIA, PA. Pride $1. Sold by All Druggists. AprU 18-dlaw&wlyr f K y Of m Miotic SkatiBTRin I undersigned announces to tte cltlzeni I Tk S havifiecured tr7e Sraith iftemooo.; J.wrcwes wxu v JmSSrl' City, N. Y. wuujk, v T..- ,f majiB 4w in Boston, and is limited Q twenty, with a few vacancies left, The excur sion is to London through the Midland and Western counties, ana tnence through Kent, Sussex and other South ern counties back to London. The party expect to spend some forty days in England and to reach home about Jnlv 20th. A Dlaln but useful uniform, . -i . . . . road rules ana signals nave Deen aaopx- ed. and. as the party have been prom ised both assistance and entertainment by some of the English bicycle clubs, a very pieasanc time A. Mouclioldl Bfce. A book ment sen' ComDlain Headache, Consttpa on the Liver, its diseases and their treat- t free. Including treatises upon Live? ts. Torpid Lifer, Jamiflloe, Hunoumesa, aon. Dyspepsia. Malaria, era. Ktn . fin .S . ttAJXnunu, mam oadway, New York No. 10 Mechanics' Blo. MJ C. Smith and nil rimrctRtS BverTWhOre. marO. diwly. tea skates of the latest ana o o a " ""., a.v etenW l!-KKRS,r5SSTO ft$ I Our drae stores are now supplied wMi "Malt Sf kirnoai' iide in Bitters," the new Food Medicine which hasdone 5W TStWoIall, maylB ' Proprietor. so much good and- comes to us so highly recom- menaea Try il u may save yu neary aociors j bUls. mayi Wliy the Republicauk Should .Nomi nate Bruce. Washington, May 23. A letter of the colored Republican national com mittee, urging tne nomination tor v ice President at Chicago of ex-Senator Bruce, colored, says : .. ... You should support lum, not because he is a negro geii.Ueuiwi, but because his record is consistent, For years he has been the only liepubucan senator from the Southern: section, where the party has lost control, and hundreds of thousands of citizens are on the verge of disfranchisement, . who occupies his Dlace without ouestion. and that his of flcial conduct is witliotsf eproach, and approvea by partieswniie, ?is ponu cai vote has been invariably cast with the Republican party, is a fact. His nomination would raise the issu? whether or not it is possible, for" the Democratic party ta lay down the un constitutional premise, year after year, that minorities can compel majorities in eleven States, forming a,n entire sec tion of the pnion, he nomination of Mr. Bruce would culminate the idea of Horace Greeley, of Thaddeus Stevens, of Abraham Lincoln, of Charles Sum ner, of Ulysses ..Grant, of J ames G. Blaine, of .John Sherman, and indeed of the great Republican party, and re lieve the nation at once of the question of caste in American politick, - The Phtiaelia enioeracy United.. Philadelphia, May 22. The Peace committee ot the Democratic fotate convention met at o'clock this after noon at the Girard House.. The gene men appearing before the pom'rnittee were rticnaru vaux. auu juun jv. iwtiu. . I'. t!W 'I. . ' i ' ' ...... V vpr.rflSfiTittnr tne new committee, ana Messrs. Xj. xi. JE.ioya al vco. xv. jjciiui, 111 . T.l A f.,11 unit f run in. tile OlU. UUU1U11LI.CC. JL 1U11 V J"- terchange of opinionjQok pla.ee. After the hearing we oommittee met and ncfvp.p.a ta nurv an Dast amerences, aim to invite the respective organizations of the Democracy of the city and county of Philadelphia to anpdint a committee of five from eaoh organisation to meet on the 8th day or jmynext.aiiio ciocK to ratify' the details of adjustment agreed upon oy tne committee. The "Passion Play.' ' Paris, May 24. The French corres pondents write that the thousands Who have been flocking to see the. Ober-Am-mergau play this week seem tc have been greatly strnck by the dignified and noble acting of the Christ by ti villager named Meier. They are less satisfied with those who have assumed, the parts of Pontius PilatevBrahjaaand 4udas. The ast has played his unenviable part since, lSaa Burgomaster Lan& of Ober Aminergau, hag made an effective Caia phas. The terribly realistic scene of the erossAflas mada.a more than usually profoundiimpression. i " ' 1 ' '-'' !i'-olM,,'i, ' .!i ' To all whdirt 'eTmtrtmi'tlierroTS ind Hh discretions of youth, 'nerrous' weakness; earljr de cay, loss of mimno6di'fte11i.wiIl send recipe that wilt cure you, FEKE-Dy; CHAB9K;' ; Thl great remedy was discovered by s missionary ut - , SooUi America: ; Bend a self-dfressed enrelope jo the Eev. Joseph T. Inraan, Station D, New York 1Clty. apf27-eodiy&wly SPECIAL foe E x tr a'o rdi n ary JB a t? g am s: LACES, LACES, LACES- : : Italian Valenciennes Edging, Italian Valenciennes Insertion, IMITATION MALTESE EDGING, IMITATION MALTESE INSERTION, Imitation Duchese Edging, Invitation Duchese Jnsertip BRABANT LACES, TORCHON LACES, BRITON LACES, IMITATION POINT LACES, IMITATION RUSSIAN LACES, BLACK LACES- French, Spanish &u ipiire 'Brabap t, Ladies' Plain Hemstiched, Embroidered and Lace NEW W H Tt u U u u o run English Nainsook, French Nainsook, Jaconpt; Orgaiidteeiich Pearl Massalia, Mol-molr India Mnll . ' J-.,'. Plain White, White & Colored, Figured & Stri ped Swires . Tarlatan in "White and Colors, Parcale, Victoria, Bishop; inft em Won $$$J- -t A AHA Tards of Embroideries, in good quality and elegant egn, Cottage Drapery and kotanKham Laods 1 largearUrtr, Chndren- Tefr-made 1U.UUU pique Dresses, Handsome fctyles. timaiesto.;. .s -''i,',J'i!Q,h,,ih . tHrtfr will rf tira te tiOTWe. j iu ' 'we would resoectfuUy. suggest to you a genenVulou ouKand WiJs, which we think will well; re tot ine TTOume. Haiidkdi'chiefs. . may 16 Respectfully, in 'illtJ.li i I .111 .1 i !Ull TO PURCHASE I - !!' 'i J. !l ! Twenty-Nm Years &per ! . ..; V.i 1 ': i : '. . . i . 313 3La IE : . : ' .! t THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COM PJETB STOCK OF Di v Groocls. ISTotioiiSi Ever offered to th,ir customers, 1 ftvn our prices. xiespeunify x , , , , .,. , learn mar.it 'Mil II i ii-i . NOVELTIES 'it ,11 r. m j i I i : .. jp O t M E iT, BOYS, :TOTJT-HS s Reasonable prices. i iU. i TTNlOTTALED EL15g1NCE V STYLE tw- The public is- Cordially" Invited.' Trouble' 0'ShbVm.'J A fulV aSsortmentotEadies', Mens- . "7 Hats for Men, Boys, TouUu an bought ior anywnere eise. a bmuuiu rr "7 t T -'.i ii 'i .1 i .Children. GlTeusacsil. W.K.& CO. ... i 1 1 . marzo . ; 'I i .. 111 1 ; ; ' ,-' " ... : r .,...,.- ....it..- ... 2 M !3 ! V. 'A -WWif 5'' '-iiU - ".! ! 'hi ll! !;;'' WU-i i 1 .::. us AGENTS ..,! r..:. 'H e and ProiOTrt;irj-aae specially -my .f !' -U:iVi , it i 3 l-ii.-! ;!; ,ri-.iti-.5!.-itn)i ONEOFiSARGANli BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF - ,,iiu ' STiVlM.E AND FANCY. tiROCERIES IN THE STATE: " . ;.V.' . .t;l . juyniy-oUJot Ut4--i ? imvu nv ' w.vMm - y WlTTKOWSrtY &,BAIIC1I. Mil i-Vii wSjAvm ForsaleDyaUleadlnzgrooe j 1 f.iiij r x ' ' ' -- - i NGS' KIIS :bl it.) Jxiil.-. ilJt'U V andlotosrs. 8AAlrtB- FACKACW Tif 14- 1 ft t il ill 1 8
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 26, 1880, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75