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it'B.il ll-iaa OJ w.V'.ni -;Mr 1 Jit it ' ti Kn iiUj THK OBSEBTEB JOB JiTT i TtTM R NT: want, and wltfi the latest styles oITTpV, and erery neataesa, dispatch and' cheapness. We canfpm' ; lah at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEIDS; ! ,7iiiai UTTTH-HB i D3, C i RD3, . TAGS, BECEIPT3, P05fTEB3, , . . j FAMFHTiETS, QECTJLAB3, CHECrS, AC. OaiZV, one var, (It-pafeO flrfiwwoi. 8 00 jit ifonito...... 4 00 Three Manila . ............... ........ a w One Mont- WSKKLY MDTTTOlf : iii'tii j I! V I'm" WeeM, tfieeommtvYm atom. ....... ....92 i ort till comtv, pottjmd,. fl, Q gixMoiUJ ................. 1 00 pgr L0eral Reductions jor Clutn. ' VOL, XXIII. CHARLOTTE, N. FRIDAY , : JUNfi ,1880-; : l i a" jo (ji ) NO. 3,511. She tjorlotte (Dfectcert t9F"TJT -' ! .'f if' :1 r ntraTB w r w AL-A lAiiAn t 111 II III TSlM IUXIL, lit, JU, H T-rr. M 7j JUNE. -4 st S THE' A Ml ON- SUMMER GOODS; nronose from this date to the cl09 oUbe-seS-We P8eUn to ofler gw at redud prices. Feints and ail uomraie. HAVE iiN EDUCED. Cur Dress Goods, lissnfis Muslins, .. ' 7 "M V WHITE GOOES-m, v-'. -i'Tr? . r ' HAVE BEEN B EDUCED Every one knows that we always did toad The Market in Embroideries ' ,? ' Mr- Our trtfnda my rest assured that we are fully prepared to meet me market on ail gooas. - : if-'-rr " -'i a .7-: m - ALEXANDER&IIATUIIS J June l-d&w SPRING rST08( ; : .ji,iU,::T2Hi -Of! a COMPLETED ! f, t r i ; OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS t i - i f 1 n XVC Is now Complete. w : are determined tQ sustain our former reputation tor selling THE BEST BRANDS . i ods, which every sensible personjEBOws Is' tl. eheapest In tha eftdypie)i4aU 'ad se us before buying. 1ST We will deal fairly and hon- osuj wiia y'k .. , , s -Vi . JBAMACO. March 1880. Democrat .nd Home copy 1 I 'A; lll Boots;; ShiOBB A. wiZEajiAiT TOBESOLDil .1)11 ; ; , iVIM l .a .: i.M iiolMri'iwit- i'i. I'ifl HAVING TAKENCfiABGBOF'THE OF rASIEL, I olter to sefc lsttrefrojrK oOnBlstlng of US 5,00QIlTJl,O,F BOOTS, GlBNfiJC6B AND BOYT,--WGOrANII STBAW HATS, c'T3i ltd i. REGARDLESS OF COST. r V-.- nAanmAX&Xv-, , Those wishing to bur, would dojell to examine this stock belawly4og..shr Hi the next THIRTY DAYS. r . ',C10H OA TJAM if t.i nay r .i ,tAS5HiNJCB.-'1 j. -s r ; 4 Gray's eelfic UMeicIiie. rRADE MARKftae Great Kng-TRADE MARK t4rJteh JtomeilfcAO,,,, !tr- IT .... ..- ...7 . . M MA ' 1 Wiawprupa, Si Alii I "mi nad to Insanity or onsumpuon, an a rro- Hatm Orv rl.Tiif liilUrtiia tiiloit VVi l bi we desire to send free by mall to every onfeTM "icttw ftwaietiie Is sewny mi tmggun w i gw ptage, or sue 91 iree by mall on rvwlUfbe sent oaarTOamressins rfcfadprei RXY MmCINlTCO., No. 10 Ueebanlcs'. Block. TDietrpltMlob- 80! c. Sra 9 ana, marik SvJ3 21 1 f r .ja t;)iiau:i:i Tou can now get DRESS GOODS worth 75c for 50c; 50c lor B3c:;S'rle?2c, with cheaper and morefcqtly 0$da In tame propor Great ft- CAHCCSS, UtiH fltffiS Ml Great bargains In FWCT, HOSIEBX.(?daeid. Jii U Bis decline in BLEACHEETand BR?JWNDOienc,d in thtriattertiaTS ntH MESTIS and SHEETINGS. auto; 4 i Ga Wklor ajeteitolnwt tte; these goods at very low prices, In many cases at less than first cost eoxdoT or c talJo ia ?os nod lo xroiia Meriiaridfley'awinirTida eTlnef 1 rr H-iHiii A' . i in -;.in;.; , .!! to;beSofirJcs?:!llv'!, .V0i!a h Ve have also some stylish that ,if If r iLlftfitifiiJ! f T. L. SEIGLE & CO. June 2 m v$ ? f H i - IS A P0BELY VEGETABIEHEMEPY TAIII IVILLLn uccorclinff to jWr.rair:(--fon inclosing' each bottle, and in perfectly aft even in the most inexptricnred hands. DA III VII I CD I-A UKJ3 CUIIE for rAIII MLUtEVSorc Throat. CourIis, ChiUs, liarr&aseterf , trauips, PAIN Sick-Ilenott tmill lii tM JMkCK or sine JCli eii mat n' rea PAIN KlUiU tiT,f l!ilts". brinf pt'fM4 peruumsnt iUef In iaU JSses c f v Brnises, CutHiraim, SeewfcJBMfns, etc. PAIN KILOJligS: Farmer, PlanterreorVan echanic, and in tact t all ftlAtavm wanting & TYindinlnA alw&VB at hand a to use internally orternally iijtt I InvMhutKLa nanMv Ilk ttelvhiMi TTta ... lb WJUUiruW TU4K.11 Dl HU, niiU lb n jji m. tt-wfti aanifciif: re' bills. I ' J L 1 -1 1 ... I I many uiuea lin vuhi iu uwtura liixib. Hold bj all druggists atyave. ana . 1 a unuiL-. perry davis & son. Providence, r. i. IE ridfiiflyL mil Ill .'mm ' PERRY IASSr rj re r v rj vrwrNwrai f n I J I inence i,or inree aays., -a snail pusn ror SwdMZ&Aih 1 1 1 ,jl fward' ttMhibrrOWiarid, try t0! Und 1 dt iliiiU.I HUT Y01 ! P Hit CiiYoV EfiEJll bfiJ: I AnfreVSpflflcfbr1 r- I Restlessness. I f-"';:Chsitlbn;ma-'oisness. it j Ttrtrant of a letter from Hon. Alexander. H. (Steyens,-; Vlai l i V slonally use when my condition jeqslres it, mmoM'er i ' "' 'is' Mid. aA& Wits me1 'better' f.L Ml- than more active remedies." C0NSTIPATI0K, 3l J' I t ii 'iA'. .i. I GEORGIA I have used Simmons' Livej;Regulator fof constipation ofjmyj bowl-aMSta: femp0; raxy derangement of the 11er, toi' the last three or .nnv hag hsn livT.'TiArfirtnftl exnerience In the use ot It HiBJtH-WABJraatTCiilef Justice of Georgia. F-; j ? . kf MAinACTOiED 0JSJ.T T U4 H;:Elt.IKlSN uionB 'nnTinmMtui trie' citizens OI Ul.4.su Mondiy SXW L I rm - vlfttims oTTever ana Ague, the rcudlsease4 This Justly celebrated itaeOlMne, Regulates the Liver, promotes digestion, and fortlfleslhe system WHRSYjijr K)5i y f A n 1n4i-n fwtvw. Qnn lour years, ana iuwy wueu useu aixurums DEEMS ON SINAI. f reachei Saw and TbUKlkt . By the courtesy of Bishop McTyeire we are perrnftted to publish the follow ing interesting letter from the Rev. Dr. Deems, ritfeflMj Mount,6ipai. To our you&f readers yre may sayihat the Rev. I)r.43eems is pastorof the ftGhurch of the Stxangers ir New York,"and is taking a tour through Bible-lands The "Church of the Strangers", was- a gift Of the lateCommodere vahdertiilt, ' the? same wh.6 founded the Vanderbilt;Uni versity.-Sd. Sunday School Visitor. ' iuy jjjAK LBisuor i-xjo you reconeci r spot where was given to Moses; f- To the studv of that question I gave much time befdre r leaving home, and . have i been -Teadirig. tliinking and quesUoriinjt-peepte dtnring the ast ten days. ill dttesnwrhscenr possible,- to Tile. that iheinetTon can ever-'be-eon- fidaatyely; and satisfactorily setnedT PerhatosfiE has been ordered in the prov man snouia oe aoie to say, n ere Moses stood, and here God descended When mS fifeesj trasii peritioevotoed by tra-' v iuub fti 4nao pi aces t.ii9KiH ws co n iu not have been conneeted rvkihe events th6y are namedQioieSaa-see WW!p&k$i thelant ishouldot eii3QSitiiVjeilv.iknowri. WeyertheleW frnan;riifetJb6 strangely otffistiirited rhp i alter hundredSiOt grpeaana Eedaof eineJariaiiolv'Deo EVyJfQ .a iPQt whic)reven God -may not livm ifcoalmered too mean? a placf or placesfc the promulgation of the.Mox&l Law. 4Yestrday i tood on Jebei Motisa. it may- nt be the mount, but the revela- that sublime elevation, so near the very heavens, wh1fehr,7e'sfeMayI,!:fn superb weatner, seemed to open above me: was overpowering. I lay ion my iace before Gody and poured out; my.rconfessions; and P158618, and praises. There, tiy that awful :soJitnde, Ir iprayed: for yon andm vquis bv .narae and for onr beloved: Snivel sity. : May the prayer of His con-: it servant find place in. the heart. Of . Jelioyah !i. Ltrustitfeat y.oapray for naei : ReY8ifcha.te I ilelti so: unworthy as in. thse fearful heights .. .. .it . ' Theiuncertainty of the special, spot. ydaea : not t depreciate tlie .Sacredi Book i-t 13' kuaicuiuaujtssuicMii ui iicucfi. .Jj- have found new Sinia. but a short cut' fromi. Wadyjiiheykh across the? Raha. j The. spot from which ; Dr. Robinson supposes 'the-- law; was; promulgated. wilL : also :tuihll . the conuitiins. Iean btanT; ley leans to another, called Senai, whicli he had .not at.cendedi.i I scan tell him somethint?. This dav.I.hired aJiedouin. 0;and taking my life in my hands,! clinib- yiefrom Vady Sheykh to the summit, 111U UU u II. UflHlVW JCTO IAJ IT- OU Ralia, finding on the descent several pulpits, from any one of- which Moses; could.ihave been seen, and from the lowest could have been heard, by thou-- ksands of people. In one place on the opposite mountain 1 pronounced the passage "Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God is one Lord," etc. Ten thousand . people could have stood between me and a gentleman who said he heard every syllable distinctly. . My. hands are cut and swollen, arid I do not know whether you can read. this;. but I write now. i because to-moirow I resume my camel td go to the majestic Serbae, an1 other, clairaan t. If my strength oes not fail I shall climb that. These peo ple marvel at my endurance. I am writing this from the venerable Convent of St. Catharine, twelve cen turies old, a most curious old place which I cannot describe in this letter. FThe bishop and the monks have been very:kmd to me. Brother Gabriel, a gay and festive little Greek who cot-! tons to me, calls me "Episcopus Deme trius," by which he magnifies my func tion and elongates my surname. What ' a privilege to stand in these places ! hWhat years of desire, which could not make itself nope, . have been suddenly gratified! May I use this great oppor tunity for the edification of the body of Christ! Salute the University in my name, and express my cordial affection to your family. Chas. F. Deems. Sinai, Arabia, March 9, 1880. Have just come in from Arabia tired, O, so tited lu Nevertheless, I love the 'desert, andsfeall look - back to the last three weeks1 with longing. Sucha lohene'ss with -God I haye never bef ore enjoyed for :so long a period. May It be blessed : to 4nef ; Have . just heard just startling newsxhat an upns t,cv.,rMKi4.aM.a ;k,Ja tolyW,Vln startling news that; the 'Christian tfflls't tine-,a,ficljhoiiiew tine-, awd' no news: Jiavp been 'obtained Jaffa oh! Mondavi ehdeavotirig to f611ov the ttillat of cloiifl 'im fife. " : i -I hftve Seen hOthitfg;tit;to seiid to the1 hich I atheted1 bht9mai. Affectlbnately.'and faithftiliy, : Soe3t;'Malch if,' 1880, '.' 'XiT.' p:1" 111 l V J ii Millll 1 ' -"ii .7 CelebraUou ot tbe . JBvent VnyiBS viamahcer a day .lone to b( t tri the1 arlftals Of Worth Carolina, as cornmerflpraiiflg n a uepuuiuig.wauju. the 'fl: smuggle rM' American soil be-, twtj&i' Xb .oppraed , subjects: , of te, riUSft tyranj arKi iqeafnea ioe,ur... ?Smmttnity. naa, iong ;oeen pre- w - t rt n. zini n 1 r 1 - -n rT xi i 11 v mtfrnihg.'tne- crowd , began to assemble at the court , ho iise.' A" half hdur later, Jr. B.'Eldridge, Ori behalf of Misses An nje and Eugenia Cobb, of Company Shops, presnteTl,the"moni'm!eTital as sociafcioia -iwrittta- beautiful flagivhearing oii-one side thisiinsoriptioni The iiirin-; place- vpt 'American Liberty, '1 ana on the other "Maya6thai72," the: produc tion of their own industry;; i RevDi-A; Loftg , accepted : it r ittr the. association; and ulaced it ini the handss of .-J. Di Kernodle who had been Selected by the- cjnef marshal to carry tne standard. The procession then formed headed by the Durham band, ahdlirbceeded to the tM ' itlmance.Vhattle .ground, , where ilti : J ..Vt . 4-v n'n'hr.nl.- , XTn LUcjf UiU-Vtsu.' nuuuu veil u twiv,- j. uii dreds of -neoule from other, direcuons had already arrived1' wliea the itkrocesri; sioo. iroan,'. uranam appeared or anvni The-! numbeT nresent ori! the etoiMKM. esUtoatisd at betweeh,S,u0(l; and t 'ifi&u 6toe f estiniates making ikn eyea-greater.""';!.1" .-.". assnreiiudalrutwofthe.;speakers scandywhereeat' hadnfiiiarr;aBgedL as Sreident' ofSthe AssbfiiationVcaJledto ikafderwith a eavel made Hfrotii , 'tree Lent at the spnngoTlieiTOpTrjthbanQ Lneni i I .vr4Aat you wrote roe about remembering rvli if fifrtlV ,Wrtljrth mnf: ha 'nut Locjeh dettrmiaed amonittlscholai-si-the 1 money to transpbrt than , I can cbm' marid,i;;iyend' ytti a sprig of hyssop raiiaia teader V " ,;' m '-'";-Alam'dn6e r a' dai'.long to be remcmber- 1 nejctQqpiwe, ehteWaled ,ahd . were iWitftprayeFifi jUoThomaa delivered an-address-Of ' -vM leiivered'! rvieivexlt! the early history Carolitia;' arid the 'cause's ; whiqh- led W the IJattler' 1 dff Alamaiiee, and ' gave a1. yeryiinterestihgiari4 tdllacddant of th battle:'' u : ':1 i- l! s t'St'M-;.: Judge1 Fowle followed .nekt) With5 a: speech brim full of patriotism and' feh o uence. ' ' iAmorig other ' things he siid . fhaAlamantie and liberty are ibiried together." -HQ sjJOke of our ' national' union, and expressed "the- sentiment ; V,of TKn ,i,vtmV,, tint hrrcHSf ullrt :rtr? thecotistitutioh jsit2ieinirjn.,,' ' Rev. A: Long; secretary of- the as sociation, theft ceudJitbe' names of peiv sons who had contributed to , the ex penses of the ttnontrtnent. ' :- Hon.' J olrn Marlning dame next with art eloquent 'and' beautiful speech,1 whidh he paid si glowiflg tribute' td nhe: braVe iind therfairi At the e6rrcli0h, of Mr.3Iahuirig's''Speech, the oflicers of ine association "assisiea-.py Tooias isiyj rniiH.Tt;niA .'. ;:.. ii) : . -isilliK. , ' The crowd then repaired to the 1 ''dit her tahles : to refresh 1 the 'iriftef''rn,a,riH and gecreaqj.ior me mcernooir exer- ;Thi rrf6mittient'is artdBelisTt in form and wis' itfaete of granite1 jakeh' : from a; quarry, irf-this cdhnty. It'bears the fbl" lotrittfeliisoHfvtr''' . ; ' ';""-"! " ' : -On tife'ltmh'SMfef.''' "'V " ',; 1 :!"v .. u,,i,Hieli4'1'isft.iighfr'.' ,!!;:;- . The" Battle of Alamaiiee, : 1 : BetvH'theegufatO knd:BTitish'., ; l On, the Southr ' ':- ' ',',':"u'; . !1VJ7:"stmsJwtihelJ,irstilf!1'' -:K :""J 'Battle ,offtfe'ReliutJ6JiiVJlii; AOtfceWeV i:h I-.- t;..,;i i : o-. .&niion',er08sed:. j:-'Ili-J," ':! And beneath : . . , -.7. -Yi: ijberty: ! "On the East: 'i4 ;,J.U . -''i '. ;i; J.1 .1 1 nggA i"i:y;-i' ' ! SfT.the cmd;aJaB .asseh: the' .baUle-MdV tO i Holt' and Battle he bi esehted sticks a ut' f; roip Herin'ofi Husbands' Spring ;'. f 0 the" isjfjciapii a. hearmg ,the signA-;,' iiaiures w.tierroon. Ainapi.asn,,, tne cienqi. inq court, a;id x annul g, tie: register rof deeds Of Orange county' ; hcf tq.Rev, D. A'. Long, a, hell, yhi9h haai histoiry thaf we.hvejbo't learned-. J. JU Scott, Esq.theh ureiented J udge Fowle wijLu. uie gavei wiui.wmcu ne presioea at the meeting. Rev. D. A. Long, will take, the. deed that ;was presented . to the I associaiion, to rapei mil ana present it to the Historical Society. After the presentation. of the relics, the' benediction was pronpunced by Rev. B. W. Mebane. The crowd then dispersed and returned to their homes. Thus ended a day to which Alamance county can always point with pride.,, Her people have done honor, to the pa triots fho were first to shed their blood,, for the principles that are dear to the' nearts 01 -an true Americans, ine memory of the Regulators is now en shrined in an enduring monument, as well as in the hearts of ii gratef ul peo ple. FavjariUsm In the Army. The Secretary of War, in answer to'aJ resolution of the House of Representa- tives;has furnished the names and lineal rank of all officers' Of the arrnv not on duty with their regiments or corps, but doing duty elsewhere, and the nature of that duty, length of time absent, etc.' The secretary's report shows a list; of two hundred; the' -majority being legitimate details' of engineer and sigT nal officer-arid the. Hinoti'mV of 'extra' emolnmeht has been calchlated." up .to December 3i','i879,since wn'e'n the.double salaries have, howeVer; been drawn with the utindst promptness. Lieut Ered erick Dent Grant, Gen. Grant's soiC has been absent from his regiment for sev en of the ten years of his army life, ant hii;extra pay and allowances amountfo, $16,e31. .'A bounded soldier (Fofsythe) was removed rrom Gen- sneridan s start to make room for ybing Grant, with tne ranfc of coioneL uapt. J . c. Auden regit l!i8'gradiatibh'in"t862, a;id extra doTbhehfeation at $S,620 has".' beer),' pajd hini ryeiry, ainouhting ut'toJ 'the.eM' of last1 year to' S34A3i.0i r V . His'prb'p'er sal-. 3,084.75 extra. -i i t-' xif utMliiifno mmiin'i'ii n S a The WoboVAVirrd.mtiiig Cla. The: erirtnatirii rtM lH-West'7 Jih this- yfear; Will1 hqrhbei' 53, kgkins.ti,u1 lasfyear." Th'flve hhAegtf'grad'tiate who wHl-eftfitei1 the enkipeer'serveiarje' as-fbllbvT-S, ! thei 'oTdet bf mit1 clask, Wy GbefctfaW Nfew ,,3rWfkin Shirley : 8mt 'Fennsylvariial ! JbHn'L'Cfi 'District of -Colmnbiar 42; George Bell, Maryland, appetntel,as,tveadet at larce. .81$ elihooda f.seyeral u.tiui .; uuuKiaoinir itiauiio.! iii i.ue order M merit. after, the: aminations. fare. over..,mifl d pnexanwawonsico monTan,iraorAinov .. . : . The CowstltnUom ttbdfess. I'll! ''ii r ; u .. ;" - i : j'niia- li Luiea. . . . , i ,i I L The Ref omied i Pi-esbv terian, Synod: of Lion oi comuukUJtt'iEepwru yesieruay. The committee on national reform der jiouncea tne aesecration or tne isaobatn. The widespread " pre,vaehce 6i : which ' tne.y aunuuiea io.:,ine . -lap. ,umw tne American: constituUbh paitook:. of the, character of its fmerin infidel the theory ,or sociaL Compact, .Areyj ;ferehd!mehiber marke tli't thp Synbd. was' ontiosed to runhinsf the rh&ils. on Sunday.' bttthe rose;for ihfbrmatibn af J i ll. . V, 1 3 . J ji ' 1 CO wneiuei any iiieiuutsi uau ever plac ed letters in the. DdstoSedn "Saturday iuaieyef ttJ,u9!iWT!B wt wt?tfc :f or carivinatheimail on the 'Sabbatbi L Appetite, retreshing gleep,the acaulsitionof flesli ana QOlor, are Diessings anengani upon tne repar ative processes , which , this priceless , Anylepiant sDeedlfir teitMerf told fearWes fo-a''8xfccs(sturcon- :iusionw piseaaonoajijesiOTeataiMi sosmqancew eacauie-susuuning wym oy pie oatieraji ueorge Lownian antt'Dr. k.' Jfavrst?, desdjettdahts'of e'Regulkto tmVe,Ied, monument atttM1 the' cheers fef the to speeches, freni Honn JCnsn ltUe, speecuea w.ereraae, , j qnp opgq., of .RatidQida . Presehted . .se me" rel ics . of Slessrs." Manniiier. reid, yvith the rank of colonel ot . Gen. Sherman's Maff, is said to have' never' served a rfav', with his resimerit since ioe, wuo occupies, similar ., position, on Sherman's staff ' has drawn ,$25,688'. extra conipensdtion: and .33C... Sheri-, Udan. , brother' 'of "IffitL :GehV. Sheridan. wbp ;s a cap;tair itr tjKee.t'enth cvalj, .is repeiyng Tpay; tig . tffc ' bFblf 's tfttyft. i assigned to special duty in, the war de- ty;Pefinsylvariia AirYongofcher grtfd-1 dates and theUf:tll'naiite''lJhi ifolWwigr iTfcttjffli B. Bfatchelpr Nbtth iCMinai 'Hp.'11f 'DaVid' J.mbaugn,1 ;Vi-glnfa, -ifc.Jtf1 S.:Ayik, West .Virginia.' Sflmrris'TJ. ttohHrti. .tfe-J: trict of Columbia.' 881: 'ebre W. Sarids- MelebOie. xHOf 4tabricnmlsffl0n.Wd m of Northi lor sale by'aU Druggista and Dealers- generally l'Jim iiii. 11 , )'i 'I. " ' en iny partlculaTllpe df-goods haa beeeme 'J . .,. v.! ; i 1 ... : ..' c ;,' ' : :. of trading on the reputation .9; the; gemlae.aitlele. AT -!.-'.:. .jJ; rii!) Jiru; .-.). 'i-; - i' .1-. -.1.1 i -10 i- 'l;!- ol frh, : . , land while others are wllHng'te sll the inferior goods, ja'IT .idg9 dyeoWyfe&'gyffjft Mannfatufed Mttaste; And. style, and In this'llne : : : ' m :i ;:( Ir.KiiiTe in ; .i . 1 j - f (''(,:; I ; . ,i: ;..!Jj;i;i : ; ';'i 01 i 14.; ;. ,i.v .-i.'r.H i-ti;-! im ; ,:) rii r-'ti" i'0 1: i -:! '. !:; ; ?. .vii-u! ;.-' ' i. i :.j .s.i.il 1 . r . . 1 1 . . ' .' . . i 1 ' A 1 . i t : ' I I:.Ji! i-.t;t ItliJo' 1 7.i.u ' ' " ' ' '' - ' ' -'wu. ; ai .ii. it . ;. -: . . -)! .. ii.i-; v:'iirii-!ii iiil .. : ' . . ...!' 'ia ri.ii it) '. : - , I I '.'I .. 7 ' ,f(.' . "i-.i i." j"'!-' ' ' ' . .i ; , ... , . , , STYLES TO S ELEdT CALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT Leading Clothiers and Tailors. We eall'altention of the Wholesale Trade to the above Goods. N. B.--THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY FOR f 1.00 o m m Mm AT f II 1M(SE HI PMCTO 50,000 Yards of Best Calico,. 8 1-3, ; iUu :. . 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, ' 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, ' ";..::7",;, ; '.;r: 5,Q00 Yards Best Lawn, J2 12, 11 5Q0 Yards French Organdy, 25 ; cts., $00 Jafds; Poplin Suiting, striped and plain to iiatcji at 10 cts., fornrr, ( pr?es 16 2-3. DRESS GOODS AT 2Q u u .f;:25 35 40 - u 60 & 75 Bemember thl1s positively no humbug. Every these goods mbei closed out.- orClothl ol twenty-five per cent Is lnsurettj Gall ewiy, as a 'Iriii.itO ii -. i ill ; ! .'in. .:;ii! ;-iIWl v jii ri sa.irf ith ii.-rr j-. iJ.ad oJ iuiix 'iK.xil ;til i. (i .;;:! ;!.ii' '.-a n.ill in..! ';:. ;!) in;;;! Hoisery .,-.., iiov '.(i -.' !J!:-; ;.;IJ ! Jiii ilk'au jamwiw w ituF.lfc .afc v!n,!i.iJ..?lrflWtP . n tiEBfZS TME TRADE. ; I88O. ' -a-.' ot;J Ji"i .;;;)il! i. : -"I'v ' -;'i'l ii -jh,; !:;; l " i,u,, ,.;n (..'!..( ,; i-.-ui.i; ill; ; (J,lv h;;7 Old Hdusc of -ii: - - - : . : -iiirii Mill ? 1H'Hnij'n- ill i.'li.-ji oj j iiii J. .mincii i;; : iriq J iuq i j . . " ' ' tin .jiii -n-iil K;ii J mi..! ';: :!s lu.i'.l ,i::--TXM' PURCHASE 1 ' ' : IIS SWtilNG TH 15 LARGEST AND MOST lijnwi -"Ai muiii''i.-' :,! j : ' '.;', " i : .:-.'-:u.vi !i,T. ... -j.J ,Vt;! ti. j.-;-)!') ''An )-jI.i: i!;,in ;ii;il; mi I iT-iuLi.iLv --i:a; i I hit .l'j L lli JJ. Ji 1 1 jvh i jsverouereu ip tneir customers.. :leah,'ohr-hrtefei!jjri'i'.t!,Y:i,''-. :,.'-: : ! c tail. Kir) i.!j;. .!i I-..M1 . iJ '31 Mi 1 J1 i I'lVi" ! i I , ,r"f . . V hl.'i'l j 1. 1 : .' , . ' i i'liihi') ,i ' m !!.') .Hi! MiimitrJ Mil itrtrfT'i , J in. I .R.:TrrTr TjEEj):i;mM tt The Pubhe i .li.:::-M 'rr:.;.';',,:;- i "iMsso'Ameui'oi' tad CQghtfor ffihlre AVendid assortment ' J'. I , -..ii,, m! i.IiM-V' !i an; ! i-iin Ji . I Jim ' ;! i: 1 ; i vi; - . i 'ill : n ' ; ,7 -1 I Close aHd t kflf TwTric! anJfrWJri T 4it?aify iXiJ a.ili fo wV&Hfefer tefed luriri cfemfeht"Urior tfe book wlthyttmoalsJfrom all ecttoidat-1jr R . . I Cdt)Ht, -abemlst of tiaQoaal reputation reeommwd It, as ProL borontos, of Naw To.'aad itlwr&. SAJAPL PAClilOa iJaKlt i- Tryt iLuiSl Attention of physicians cauea w it jw saie Dy popular, through their Intrinsic value, the market is '' - ; - This Is especially the case with " , dyed with logwood, which cannot give satisfaction, to stand the tjeistof aui cxiHwnre-wlthoat fhanging partknilarly we are offering SPi&IAL INDUCEMENTS. respectfully. ' ' ' ; 1 ' ' !" ' ' t'i ' '1r j 1 -. 1 1 - 'f t';i;. 111 1 -mi 1. ' a I 1 u 11 1 11 i null lii ALL WOOL SUITS IN THE (D D sa o fi nn g Sanfle CTS. " " lC4 ' U 66 Gloves, Ribbons, Embroideries, Lam, will be Sold at and Below' Cost- purchaser will at once rcelve the difference lii srect at immense; greabrufeh 4ftecpected at thestore IIII im'UII tlf. I j - j. ( - ' I'liV r l. Li L. ', t. -i"Jt i. v:j;i'Ll ii. x- Ll... - - i.4. - 4r.'.A'J..'' offe u m ii ii ii ii h. u if I'viin 11 vj iiiirti iiiiiii i ia lima i.u m 1 if -r u- m . i : mm . i i i ... i rnru lfi-. i i . jeariy an uouguL ueiortj tue le-eub auyam,iii putra. f "uj " vUrv " ""M ItesneetfuUv. . '., -.. ,. -SLIA6 fcCOHENfOii J :t."' .' - V. .' ' I'D I I Ml l i HI ' I I ! 1 III1 1 HI')' 1 1 urn! i-ni Ivu'i J-.iii mn !.i-)v.- iii, i -;:;.-1. . ",.T i,-j-i'i- :i ii. 1 1 - i "WZE3 m."7"IE3 UOW ii i ,,'i ) P, 'i T - n 7-;;iii -Yi i ' ' jr- -1 it l- I i tZ3 is Cordially Invited. NO 1 Trouble to W. of flats, such as Btiff.TUf, w0q1, and Strtfr. .jHato J;:iJ ' i i. n 1 . i i 7 ; i i' ) h '...) ;;J J;:ij j ii. !! . ;ir.-v!t , i U,.n;:: -.J i THE LAJtGESj1 BEST AOItTEIy 810 Prbm Trade Specially : lnvite", WttT I? t 1D-e"-1Di.!A 'iTIT.1iN,Trn WilLtSfiMES: : au leaoms giwen. U!l -.i then flooded with Inferior goods, with lhe Intention ' we propose M maintain the standard, and offer Aqi wenavethe COUNTRY, trt- i; 9 O ' . .Vliil! ' . ;t . . "I!!. :,!? H -.V : ' : h ' ' , (( 1 i ; ' FRG)M FORMER PRICES, 25 PTS. " 30, 40, 50 " " 10 ro (ti) " U mr 1 AA - OK Collars, Cuffs Ties and rarasol j 1 , ; i - prices. Tllftt THUOS Alf D DOLLARS worth 'of wargams. ook wen w your, nieros , , a , say we CX1MPLETE STOGK OF ... .. j j.i .; : w ( 1-u;:.;iii ' i! ! I 5; rJUi Mill! m; ; .;--. ru;i i r j : i !.' !.;;;;.! - i.iJi: . il T.tI- hiiar dtnHX. -iinli'' aak Uni ' ! , .'.I ,..! 1 'I. . " 1 1 " 1 ,7 j I. r.i.n ;?-.7 )ii ii .'ii.i-'ii'i i !;u!'i!i 'liKi i.iui 'f.;i..' . t , 1 1. . i itE .V J, r. : r a , , ; ; .ii ..i jt.l i . . . . i ... ' a. -i- -. - Sho vf Them. ' KAUFMAN & !i.)!';ii ' ) 7 for Men, Touths.and Childj, esall ab . iJ. A !:. i - j , 7 : C. . i i Li:l!: .Hj ')' r .. i i '. J.; ; tlji v:u;Iihaj;o ; ..11 : i:iw:i -.a iii'i .'Mian a-.tuF STOCKS '-' - U nnYxn A 1iVIi i all ill . i.-iS
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 4, 1880, edition 1
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