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simacijapsabitS t CX VT JfV PT One jfoiWA im WKJBKLT XDITTOir : j .p; un.iu ii a ?n;;i jvjfmihKv.) xivisui't n. rr-riorn iJ;n -limb odT j l-Jji'l.'r.VUJ-. 'j.-i9l jr!OY-JjUff tC'WitiU - .)-?, M,iwrniBn.VBm)B.- ,w., tin th cauntv ut attvane ,,r f v Htfv. potnxncL 2 li .u: -.t.ff if : k . r . t . . . : - ' -' . - ' -.' ' " 1 , .. . , , :'t;rf! 'lv .;- -- - - , , , - MbBeltueHtmjtt Okrt. V.ibj;.! to fn 7rmr i-'uj ,'jwan ii'j jii A Teacher of PecketpicldUaav.I ' i& cor. Geni UnthlnklDK, ldle wild, ftnd feoo& , ! ANOTHER I laughed and danced, and talked and sun's; And proud of health, of freedom vain, Dreamed not of sorrow, care or oaln: inaiiui 1:. Si!J 1 Concluding, In those hours of gle -A i -if '),! .'-I! ,13 THE . But when the hour of trial came, Whenatelcness shook this trembling frame, When lolly! gay pursuits were o'er, . And leould ting and dance no more n...n ii rust r-'U li,-', J ' ,.i,;'. j t; c m j 1 mmmmmmtmmmwmmmm. , , , l r i hi ii wvr in nun ill hi . i in hi in. iih i!t. rTuvb Wmlv lilifm li I II U.IW'M r villi J 1 .J J JlI I 1 I m. f 1 f Jlllll r I I l L. I II .IB i i i r '--1 ' 1 mi in ii ....jL,!i"...4,J? iMmfr. ami . mm . r mw t i .1 mm ..-.;. t.. 11 . . 1 11m . 1. 1 ia 1 k. mm 4- mm w mm 1 k. t . ' 4 "';!! M 1 .T , i . I . . , ' , . . ! 1 . , . , .' AND? ""T" ; i . "' ;!! :.. . - ..n.a SUMIVIERlGOOpS. we DroDOse fromtM late to tblfM W the sea- season to oner gtxws M naa PgJ Prints and MmstfexGoofe HlTK aw. iii r j Our Dress fioo, Lawns, Muslins, WHITE GOODS, &C, HAYE BEEN MDUCO The Market in"silrliiei ftiur Our friends may rest assured that We are prepared to meet the market on all goods. AiarJLajtlTER & HARRIS Junel-dAw " J BOOTS, II0ES, HATS TRUNK Is now Complete. . We are determined ;to susi aer riputalof'sifig' our forme; rr- r- r rrrm T rT T 7 ". ? TATT77 SPRING STOCK 1880 ' ' 1 XsW OUR SPRING STOCK OF 1I5-- Trr mWA 1 h M lis imd . ! Is Urn mti THE BEST BRANDSmlllffiEf j-'-m-irs-' I indonUiflr each bottle, and is perfectly iaft. i tods, which ever fesfbra person Kqows is before bjii;1;- hon- stay with iw. .....,,.;,!., , ' if )'. !! po. Democrat Sod Home ii Boots, SrioesJ . riirLr ' 1 -A- . 1 1 1 .-.w; 17 RecHfes bfidost. ,t.i;) Y' I '; : :o : 1l ! '-'" i i:i.(i SAVING TAKEN CHABGX OF THE. BDSDieSsL of rRicassa-ErL,:, ! : 1 :.!.i(il'!ji "J ' offer to sell hl entire staokj eijto(ing of it '.';'' J- ;h : .1 ! BOOTS. GENTS' AND LADIES' 8H0ES, G 3P 4 4ND B0Y8 FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HAT BEPAROLESS QF COST. Those wishing to buy, would do well to examine tlils8toclMroWflDrthitBwJire,to be oid$U may 12 Sl j3A1T ASSIGNEE. ' BEFOltrla.MrpJnrfer-APTEI TAIIII. Mil L "ssltuUeTi'am "In the Back, Dimness of Vis- ion, Premature Old Age, and many other y ifafalllna cu jTnhl r v " r n a a a intra sir w . - -m HMJWWeftlW "TNirfn?rnotfcysthe dtaeftt'or : l ; mtJiU isiiTiiitfrin -fxiiicdhiiott eA BKKSS IKX)fcS ttorth 7Kc for j orth 7Kc for 60c; 50c for 33c: r25c, with cheaper irtlon. Great uo 3k:j j.r n a Give us a call, for we pre determine 1 to sell ttiese goods at very low prices, In moj cases at Hen and Boy's will find a good line of coT afi -ridla bur. Jail.;-? 1$ tsoUsauimoS V ZkTP M 1 .I'-x ioVf' n-)i ,ii 'o .,jf .7":!o-w! to fie, sold at isos1'' hn,; PWi r i- .aioVwo 'l Wa have also some stylteb , 0 , CHEVIOT SUITS - - - - - -- -. . that will be,!d)j cjiejaj r ! ) j t IS A PUEBLT VEGETABLE BEMEfY . eve iot inexpeneneea Hanoi. ; 5 l3'Mifem for vm .' 1 Sick-Heaehe 3Tr i the Back or feldevl ; T JHA1IK. jTIi. . JV. . i kiifm Barns, eta I 01 P ternally -117 a fcff'dfo be be without Un:. 1b4inuM. Ita price bri::;' it within the reicfi many times its oos indoctors' bills. and it will annua uy . kAa. mil Urn. bottle, ce, Rl. 1. March 18-cUtwly. f ri nffr 5 THJIln YJ-M C An D'nectuai specmc ior Mflnrioi Mental Depression, (VA't iiiii h !. Bestlessness. Jaundice, uenc. i ani ;si.'' ASK the recovered dyspeptics, Bullous 1 sufferem irtim at vamr AenM. tkfli meMirial diseased patient,. h they aoeredihaltbv eheerful spirit and-0Ma &ppeus&ney wuj - ten juu uj konub bUomamrxvep neguiaiof . V A ( TWa'Jufttiy Celebrated in rer, promotes digestion. tMs'fdstij'eelebrated medicine, Begukte th prQmWS pjsenQO. aEniioruuca jup An Extract of a letter from Hon. Alel6Hder. Stevens, 'Iocca aionallT use when my condition l i ..! 1 'II, C 1 I; ii r i!t TESTIMONY OF THE CHIEF JUSTDCB or GEORGIA I bare toed Simmons' Liver Regdlator for constipation of my bowels, caused by a . jejfajw WIWBieinMt ?f Abf liver, for the last tirot rouryearspanff always-wnen useu iaxumunj w dlreeHenD) with, decided benefit. I thlnte It U a im n mr im III . I '-'" 'TJ ' "I 1 1 .tl Georgia. MiOTTTAirrORED ONLY BT S01 pfe1 rw . Sk - 1 " WS&TJRi 7Hh UlUUt ijV 'ut-e'irrw ,wii;p 5 1 Ot tl .to ;9ss ! nlno r -artb- .wvi iwily. W boa tn&i t 371&fIo iJiVs ra x at! J Jirik'Ol - .it; 31 t.'llH Mf II ! I ! (fiWWsii good medime,ior.uieaerangemeui,oiioiiJTcr at leastWtoh hi beiil ' pereonal experlen ee fn thereof it. Hibam Wabnxb, Chief Justlee el Vereihlaworl4nly made for me. t gl&&Z?'jt PWKCSSS AMKLTi. ; &;i Oar life WJbut s wltitet 4ay7 Y : f : Some onlr breakfast and awai rothers to dinner stay - . ! And arelull fed. WT'.d - The oldest maa but sleeps s , And goes (e bed. -u - 1 iU j llhal lingers out the dar. -- i5 HI U hen5eoattsaaeijl aerJnr8' MadBttCTiaoLofcaTOrt embenpom asks Mf nmsaana in wnat cnaraex-aaa.nau attem attend! the jLyjapJire. baltoou. iie said. y ajing a si younooi:" answerptrrae ie question oi wneuer a jtirooKiyn ooy wui mm am a genneman nepenaaaomeana. on whether a gentleman will ever call on him and bo irn ee6t3enian has rectrtktlf w&MedlHsB zzlepollar. Ikhhusl)andslitsforhnieweil-hft Borne her l 3 niQ WhUeta teadvllle lawyer was cross-examining a i weaaniiwov was o?i,ne witaess staao-aast week, ilfen4tdaaiied: "I'm a ladr and bj, thunder don't yoU forget It ' Professor tfexander Winchell.of be ilinff ersity of Michigan, hastijugt isafued au elaborate worfcarjuea , Xrks rread kmlteBf the object of hlch is to prove the existence of men before Adam, and also to point out as nearly aspossible Hvhb thy were-i-tb identify and iocat tlfceatf it tfere." 16 'theory Is tot a. ubw one; ana me cwtei. auvtrestoi iut? A. J . 1! . 1 "J Hip: Wrt'eltV ht Oiik'Mnk: Or th rttfi nkl Itypf th&argumeitt biijt.in Iteit&t' pat !t is the production f one wha isiimself. ne at once a man.i science and a devout believer in JLtevelations and who here attempts' to recOnclfe them in What they teach- regarding tb origin 'rf man. "7, a,Ti , ,1 "e conclusions to nicn essor. - VincheU's studies' nave brciuvht bini are that the Adabi- 61 'the .Birjflisl 'ttSstrtatlyeWas'tt representative of the Mediterranean race, the remotest ancestor to whom, the Hebrews could trace their descent. He argues thatJvhe.biblical narrative itself implies the 'existence of people who were not descended from Adam, j The names mentioned in the tenth Chap ter of Genesis, though rendered in the singular irt -our translafcionaTe really , plural, and designate tribes dnd nations. Jlraa-flanft liada niark seijp6h him .that men should not kill him, implying lij cAiaicuvc Ui utllio uuaiucs rixuvvii family; he married from another 'race';' he founded a city, which would have been impossible had there been no oth&r people than the family of Adam in ex istence. The descendants of Noah could not have originated the nations and peoples which existed in the period covered by the account in Genesis ; or according to that account the dispersion was over a verv limited area And the descendants of Noah could not have multiplied with sufficient rapidity to ac- count for tribes and cities represented to have been in existence. We give these points of his argument not at all as assenting to them, but that we may st$te it fairly and do it full juv The Ileira of General Taylor. The Hottse 'of Tlepresentatives oa : Tuesday cud a gracious thing in a grace ful way,; amendingVthe deficiency: ap-,i propriauon bill so as to pay thef salary of Oeo. Zachary Taylor, a President of the United States, to his heirsat-law. :The amendment, which was moved by LMr, J. R. Tucker, of Virginia, direct the secretary 01 tne Treasury to pay, to Mrs. Bettie Taylor Dandridge atiil lira gatab Knox Wood, daughter?. ! and grano-aaugntec ot uen. 'i ayior,ttie sum; of $25,000, less ib mueh of hi salary as rim kite . l'reiflfiat ; or aia iamuv mav have drawn during the year. It,wUl be remembered that President Taykr. who 6 VP.XI? salary to. the President's widow be fyty other legal representatives. But Gen. Tavler's family i at that time held large -estates, and decline, rrjppltira' which was made then to iniroQuce, .i bill to pay to the widow the remainder of thft jetrfftiSBMaryt.: de propositjtt to pay thwmoneynow sfo oti the fact that Mrs, Daridhdge Cwh is Gen. Tavlor's daughter. and i is; the I widow of Coi. miss, the ieneyar3 ciuer ortan ;tajugiiou n-xipan wanj. and MrsJ 'Wwodf danghter ot ; sargeon Wo Are'hibtiri good circumstances. GerCK&hsnr Taylor before his death, and his heirs since, nave TeiinquiSBea all claims upon this money in f avbclofi tlin more uuedy and helpless ladies. The House adopted the amendment withoutndtesenl; as aoQnas-Usnobject J doubtless make haste to co'nBrni a sinv pleetof1astiee' which confers such a great Wn? Tlie ,Jlew York. Herald,') Famine Fnal The New'' York! HeraM" publishes , a pabular statemeitto the suj?is,expended up to this time or the money contri buted through the Herald ! for the re lief of the disttjs An. Ireland, raggi;ea ing $178,740'. JTtffccfcuppli of m'tJ to ouy iooa io persons in actual want riedaWayjaa' as intended by the donors; far the'wger part of u$a, total, though liberal aid has,: been given for schools, for clothing and .for the pnr? cnase oi seel, , ,mo tiuuicvt'ivuu. aixtj dollars are 'entered a having been giv en to fishermen, and 85,000 not entered rUiqeaccounMS mentwneaagaavancea . ' j -i n to nshermen for the purchase of tackle. With all the money thor-'handfed."1 034 expenses, wlnhthe jiiemiScZ regards f.iiiiiiii i.i-.r nmH rrn iri.iiiji ill iuiiv. in . . fis an achievement in economy nonora bletothe committee; V''a l ' iinjiWiii; 1 l -".J'ttA ' i Tf ondntereoiUTH Between irxasn , Lodge of Free and'-coepted Masoris1 of the Stateof e YorknassexI.,an edict, to-day of ho-ihtercorse betwien -M ftrvna of tr Mtate or jew xora-iamr tne State1 of eQneotidutf;:,'lThia action was ; taken in. comjequenoer hf; ,'the Grand LfOdgeof' Connecticut granting! a. s, laqki L(dgeV!Tydcness c6nhtyfyd who bad tad united with others: mr sighing a Cor, inw w lode -Sharoinv n-fiaisd eclrn-iriff 'ftftati rolled themselves as members of Ham frte inaugurated March 4,J 1849, 'died Jujys.1830, Xt is the , Gtstom irt such cusps i6t -ConWeSa to 'vote th6 yfiarR ilton Lodge, in Connecticut, theeTTl eredjneucoiipeciioii wjtn tne yvjeootjli tucfcLodfeei n hfe. urana Waater'-wAr authorized to suspend such edict ah the,Grand Xodge of iCtonaeetiei&shdw desire, .toatabmit the matter lot atWmarthandUchiothr a U m jtO bus srsisilrfuofli aian urt jwHiisiju HiwM 1 M'f hat twent ar nhtsrbsr "1iatt: able to amass, a .fpxtuner., fif flft; reaving maiuuutiuu. were tyrmeu in to pgs oi jen, unaer uie.,guiaance 95 master; 1 ?npK Wjf f er inej iStPfM Mjfcffitr w'eVettHftrf ally and puncttnin jrp4i4 ' to the illustrious Erofessor. -Chester demeaned himself ut twice in oWsi.career, bjJwrkingf personally it. was ajb flares, during the; twdiaaiiIcM-touAjh was. aorstedtjB4ieondenined; JfcMnonths' .impariaonment and i aft iwmp inorepver. profei bitexi Snmtmr x;ejrtl?Hrg yrftinpa again. i Ma-hm .aince disposed f the cood-will-of his buaicessrt to-two of his Seatipppilaiand retired iAjniiniana,. wmm nA nas a'crrAazraai or nronflrrv. iHavina someTeryreni aftiirap setr , tie in Paria4 heflppliw a.ew days ag f or nexmissian to ass a week in t capital, which has been duly acfidjd jhinij aJSflt.astt twar.oseainadvis ablej to alto m WW p apacityitp iroauaiftujouttheity Zlitimb le5 qr hiaiT drnnce, twpi policeioaBfiiite haY.ejbeen he be. has educated -in a mm man neti and he himself; ia master everal Janguges.. :.. ; j.iu-n v-H -..f ,)liJl l.j.lll;. . I .' - 1 M It W stated klialj ; Mr. ' OladBtqne , has taken office in,diret bpflostion to the ad,vicef hjsedAGal) myisera, .This is proDaoiy tne case, utner men have been. Prime Ministers .when bast 76. but hey have. ppt jbinM- , functions pfFiist of the Trery and Chan cellor of the Exchequ, ah hal too. hiwji suuua veriinc suuu a ue mtu- loW, jWmpaign. ,P,pfft, ,Plmetoh and too ,. excellent paps i of himself. ljord-Rassdl,ha4a wife who kept him in cobLou wooijior uiu ue aiujr ne was. sixty "ever db Srifexhanstive work. Had MfrGlaQstorid Been content to take' office as Premier, with, a seat in the Lords, there is no saying bow long he might not have held (he position, so far as health is concerned,. but it highly improbable that he will now be able to do so. . About seventeen years ago he j broke down in a manner , which for a brief while occasioned grea, alarm to hiSifiriends,. althougli veiy. little, was : publicly: said about it, and shQweu; one evening painful symptoms of an over wrought brain. Many, of his friends. iope, toritheintecesfs ot lumselt and lisJnartv. that after this season he will be induced to resign the Chancellor- ship-pf the Exchequer. S( What to Do Wltu Turkey. LendonTrath. The sick maai is now little more than a "putrifyiiig corpsei The" Sultan's palace is surroun ded by trbops and ear til Works behind which , the: wretched creature cowers in dread of dethronement or as sassination. -To suppose thatiTurkey can be1 - regenerated by meanB ,'of the ruling Turks is to ignore palpable tacts. The first stepto wards regeneration wouibfttaeen.awaek politicr existence. To treat with them, or to discuss with them; 15 a'ttfirfi wast$ of trme.The:right togbveVn" means Witbr them the right to rob an4' tb pQt tfcrWn ofljclarroblry is - Xo extinguish i thir ratson aeir. lne mistaKe tnat. as yet, hasi.been made has been to. ...... have, regarded, these fKnaTes as .-, statesmen in . -the , . ,Eufopean sente; of thei word' ' In i mtrigue, it is tyrie.they !ftte 1 exceedingly-' clever : but , 8 & intrigue in: ita Mv.ffltK Tot -the hist .two or three vears. tbeir; sole aims have been tebtahr a 4oah from tofelaYfn themselves w , place, so as. to 00 in a position to JuX)ht by the laai if i ever tnat manna WiiXoxk jade,eonnow' to Grantistti and its nroDiieev oiinnlfs pophee8,?mth this results tu u ' WordMr. 'Geh; Fremont carried lteW)00y: majtlty, The Herald preaioted the Uaaaoctatlc filftctoraLticket wxuldVcarrv New Yerk in 1864P 'Mr?MAnarrid it by 50,000 majority. Mr. Lincoln carried itny 7,000 mijori- Jy iif.mii tf.:ii"t ) The Herald predicted that Mr. liree- ley wouid earry.viNewrXwkiift 172, Gen. GTStot carried it by 52,000 majority. Tne'itf?a preaicted that. Jw p.uiayeg wofflaiet9'X6rk!ltt'!l0r6; I Mr. Aiiaenrcarnea.Aiiuy szauu iuauutiLv.v p;.i ' Into all theseiBMoraihe Meraffi fell, .because it hclre with'ieafc.'r Brlgfaainf PrOepecta of the DebsttCt- i Ml :T' 1 .v if ir,..-lrS-! i. .n ! . , , ; - - rncf. .... . ' a i' v i i.L. : ' - . ' ..... . i Tf. v sun , ,.: , . . : , ! hfinjTlsarMjyi spreading that If theTJemtodttOTi'caTthe: net presiaenuaA eieouQoiii.wiue.Mieif ow; tault v amvthere aaievfcienwy laiaenerp resolve thattheyifr not commit sue! it J.H141U ! i J'i Uhieve'irow;thf sreai cfe .will he taken in the selection of a candidate. and that the (eandidatey :wboevr he -m be. Will recei've the heartv ana ai- ,jmost unani;mchijuppoy,o;,iparty. ; 1 1 fceyond ;the dfeagreemenc 1 m fefer- piiblioalibi that theiri party hassnrvived banded, uoi;ti:t, -iiiv(-!uj;r.ij-):na j ,: - u Theprospects o the Democracy ;aje, hf ightehiiig.1 A -J ilJi'i j -mx "f n iMil-Kin' ' l)i 1 'j I ' ''!'' l-Hii iL'l)ii V.ii!" t'r, vi bmYii-H .J .A .'.1 jufr PrWilStifr'JV HtBnrchvhd Wenir died at PhjlUbshurg. X: Yl left a becu- liat,wiW,.i MonoOth, tt pro rvides for a monnmentiaf -mraaitato be ected at his grave at a cost yia or to ex? j dkrnWk Tl l,nU )A:)wv! iTi-' .V n nrrrvides that &10A0O he. invested for jithe esti WVshmant and -niaintenance ,p a brass band, tO"P6eaHef tne SI oerat WW e; aegis ox mis - ywwttu;uiui guaruian that thev overran the earth. Twfc Hhirc tow ,8 tiaa jta u, cot t surveil lance, ; Chester) is sixtjrfive, ; yVP old and is the fathefiftfjto.cbildren, Ffcom be, en- the anmiy ersary 'ot.ui ae iPwiKI o ti)Jin lKTMiiH n4 Jwt bjs t'inonj1jy-rij liu rJaocJiif feTw Si i.-s lun I xu i iniA taiw-irt .0' - Lnia UuMuljia. s.lsii I lad Vhaay MMoular Use ot goods has beeeme of jhailng on the' reptwohotth'gehtil article, i 7, iJ.iihii.'i ,'i J'Ki.J . i i. J -jut ' anrthltohefa aTOtlIna;aell NONE but rULLtaflgO dyfcd. which w guarantee .:!: v.! 'j 1 1 '.i I, Mamifactnredwnk taste and styl and u this r ijhiU j;: . may 36 ii i, Wn ij.; W&xmir ASSOfiTilENT OF BLUE FLANNELS IN THJ GITY, ... . .?,,.. f .- i ' i . r 1 l-'l r.U.iV.) I. -I 'M'Xi I TJiI -i!(J") liijr: ..i ! ! " 1 ' . : ; . i . f :! t v.. ' i . . . .:! . t ! .l-i: 7 1 i .' . ' ' " ' ' ' ..... ... j . . i 1 i. , j 1 1 " . ... i " rr,! T7 I i r i , i t . ' i.'.. . . . . '" : "... .!.....,,!..... ...... i. ' r . 1 : 'llL . I. j...- '!! I -' " ? ' 1 -i;',;,,::,: ! THE - BEST V TLA . II 1 111 V T I I I II 1 I II II II 1 V T tSKjfTTVftV lyVIL , drJ II VllVriV y.Vliy NX'S irJ ALL WOOL; &UITS IN TEN STYLES TO SELECT FR;Q,M- GALL We call attention of the Wholesale i. . N. B.--THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE (B n so, dd dl LOW AT 50,000 Yards of Best Calieo, 5,000 Yards Lawns, 81-3, . . , 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Best Lawn, J2 1-2. 50PT41in Suiting ) 1 ii iJcnTT ) .-,, , i.TXl ; :. PRESS GOODS AT 20 a u r 40 Jul it 01 1 , .Remember hi is oosIUveir o hUrnbui.. Every these geods must 4e closed out O Clothing and mi cveniy-nTe per osnv is insurea. w eariy, as a .Ciil i . ! .7 '.. -I II.:. i.i ,1 ! 1 i''!!n;:T,;n1eniie; 1851 TO THIS SPRING TUB LARGEST AND MOST ... i i i II !:;.'!!-. ui 'i'i: !'-. iji i :,;,-;! ; -Sim-jaflBi.tatheireufoiM team oucprjees. I ,i!,! hi vj.nf I B- '.. 1 : ' : ' fi! fr - I . !.i !'! -i'i ':Ui Ji i,; o! i-.o' i ji,-. - i.. - ii t rii fsJiLEiiDiUanW ar - !.'i,.iTTi.) iT5Ji-n umT.jTr7-7inloi r.'tri, .()! !j4i!i id j -i!':ii ('.. ..J I. .:,.::,; UNEQTJALED; IVELEGANCE;.?: ST YLE jJASUNABLM .KKU3J I ii: c1 , ,I; J" ' ITne1 btte' i,i: 1 1 -1 1 -' -i; ; s ; : J i. fuU assortment of tadlea', M6ns'Bofr oPW-j- III lfiT.ni:f(j ),!. .i'M) j :,S;; iiiuiot: ;;. .-t.fntf iii 'I ti:.ih.itMf'.rtti3Sjvt-!i4-J ! x I'SiJiiy. mi' ifyiyyj- ti. n oriica I ma JdJLJLJL1!! s. ..;! n i'.v if) i'j'j-i c-j. z o.liJJil yir;:.-; Jjuiv u 'IM 1I1 jiiit.- -Mi .'li.i , . .. .rrj7n-.ii) j iji Siinnjiiii -juTisuii btHioiT Jjim ,Jioq'ji yJiiotfifa 'ifi v7 o!iiof.in j:.-. iToitr. utnffHi-lii y:iuJj; J')-it j - ,r i!u;ii" :;Onr TT -& JK TVtTi ti) Ui an-ny. J.it? I'HUf.ru; id! Ii:f3i.'iS -5 nil jii i i'.ui i.7iiiji.:u. m. ii.iii'i -I mtMm&xQM JAi OMTfi -181 Ifc -ASraiB t&fi TH&I iTT TuiiibTT r .7TT'U.i",;u.i irioia 1 .x'iWei baiin J itl to 3ntjj-i-r -tot icf f'j .cii4. 9J v)i Uha ti J no 'iiibloa t !to 7obi rraenJ Call WtUoa nkiddstev iadeaU wpuiaticmTecoiMnond tt. fTborqias,1fNei tqit sn nnagiia i)U nnjo ytu ni m l Jaili oi nYobiyti byiinu fei9ba.'ijvi iUjju mil popular, through their lnta&sla value, the market U this Is esDedauy uM case (wua ! ii-n 1 J . ' - ill l ill to Wn the 'sWidArd; and ter to stand the test f mar etttKure wtthoot ehahsihtr J i..; -jiTeiyjieeotftfJb';; :i;i) 'iiij -mi- ' - ;; v,. ), ) 'KTii--10JlHlh:-i rii 7 HO; ) i!77 ifOO OiiT "i'lii-, , -'H 1)1' ) i i.-i. iiji j i 'i: .!'. .j;7 the AND EXAMINE THEM AT ' 1 ' ; ' i ; i " '.'. i . it i ... .'lUilillKJiiM S M; ti irade jto the above Goods. - ,. . ... D n so, d fi nn fllE iAME 8.1-3, ; ; 1 : ; ; SOO striped ;cj plain ; tp raajtch a,fc fXfXtTrV. 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" .j; .mi ni7 y won i ! ( ' if.!) 7r a , . '; V '. hl'fl )! .! )): TV 1ml , 7 '':.:..! : 'i ' ; i ii..! J 7i! oj vi.i - j .1 ,7 ?: i;si ! 'til j Yards' French Oratidy, '2;5 cts., cs., fomfaMMs J?2'3' - - - - ..iT iio iiaAVkjjuU.iu; Colks; i,''TiesaM 'lmsoI f;i prices. FIFTY bott'lKS WWth of aargalna. Loc jaaiasftSKt . Ji ; saving ... hi IDiVn II llll 'li (u li iini mil 1 1 1 4i Yjpl 1TT' THUDS 1 1 Hi y.rm. .i'''S 'iiu;i i: j;;iu ,imj .TiByjaLf vv - (ill .)-ill A ytui:n: ftUw l: i-.l the3 Old fldri6f 6f J .Ji -,h,Hf .j-bii'M 1 1 i;j io Ji 'f:Iili-J'jJ V t . i 1 1 1 rJ JJ'JJil'Xl 0'1IYJ n'J''l .4t7 i f")'ii,i '.i to7 -jil) Hi; vinoum! CpUEJE'STO.eK OF 1J( .euiuo oi cujv . . . .. . ... JAiotlu--futXLiMMi- ' - T a-n.'ir.i'l lfW. ij:i-n; ii) ft . i.iri j j' Y .j; i: !ri7lo vi;7i;mi(I . I . Ji in,,,;,;,,,,,,! rI.!;l;i. oiiio Uiill noil Liu: J.lilil:ii - it;'. .W..,fr7ff7ii.n.i,,i. ...I i. .,'f 1 1 ..I... 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 6, 1880, edition 1
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