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nn"MWl mii..Jfji.,T.HTiTHi iM'Mi" ihii imiiii nmmini, i i nun mil m hi t - mum inih ..M'm i.n-r luiif ii.rn-1 wmi mrainnnir' iwn i- fmgmiiiiiiiifiioitili.iiH,)iiititiri,,iiif-giiiiiiii.iii 'jiiWiMirwwiBaaaaamasTOBai!; .. .. . ...,... .. . . - i-mh. She haxkttMstmtt. - -H-iM stTBSOKiPTfoir iurxa f . i i. A pody, one year, (.posPpaiOi in mtvane.. gta Montto Three Monifa ....i..,......,,. One U cmth.. WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, (i atonies. ;.'.:J. Six JtfOfriTW -f? gp- jjihrrnl Keduct&msfor Club. W peea tfloroughiy soppuea a oea - wan. .4wJ0 thftlatostfiarlef jp? rTtt, utms., , manner of Job FiiBttrKiUmJ4M .X rjeatnesflrdlflpatoli aad ehxpaets. We oaa fmn , PBOGRAMVKS, HANDBDLLa X - PAMPHLETS'. CrBGTjLlfi3, CHECXa,'ici') ' v i "T.M.il. 'i.i u.i .in Jnu ,--rt-r- ,7 i i. i A "iO iOOi ; i . XXIII. CHARLOTTE NvvC' TpESbA JIINEr,a,;;1880( NO, 3,513, -t : '....$2 00' "' A ' :h L- xLiinru-sl i ? so ,. ,f .j ' It : 1 ; .-...;! ...ii. ...... " ''' ;l-r. TTTAT. 1st ISEIE sua! Tie frfteiii WfPfE ON wo nronose from this date to the close of tflrteaT W P season to otter gtjedre Prints and all JLi I ' J :nii- ai HAVE BEJ$N EDUCED. Our Dress Goods, Lawns Muslins. V1 ..V WHITE GOODS,. &C, H AVE BEEN B EDUCED Every one knows that we always did lead . Tlie Market in Miseries. Our friends mfty rest assured that we are fully prepared to meet the market oaall goods. i : ' i ' r ' "w ALEXAmER-&irAirRIS Junel-d&w " :;; -l:i4! i -.. 11, OCR SPRING STOCK QF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNK 2i Is nnw Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for seUlng THE BEST BRANDS 7' HKls, wbieb every sensible person knara la Ik eneapeln the epd. ipleas oanaf) fP W before buying. tW We wilt deal fairly and toon estly with yoa . f I Democrat . ,od Home copy. $ 5 , OO O : . ! ::1.'.1C Boots Shoes ''(;!.,) n :-M TO BE SOLD , I- ; : ' - Regardless of Cost. 'j ' 1 : HAVING TAKEN CHAfiGlt Of WJSiSESa offer to sell his entire stocWislstlhs of $5,000 WORTH OF PQ0TS, GENTff AND LADIES' SHOES, GENTS AND BOYS' FUB, WOOL AND STRAW HATS, REGARDLESS OF COST. T i(ose wisbmg to buy, would do well to examine "its stock beforeiuiigiewVr.1 W ' the next THiRTt' DAtS.'. "-; , . J. RQESSIiER, ) ,mayl2 ,v ASSIGNEE. rRADE MtAliTke Great Kbs-TRADI MAR yir,Kmee7Au . fo iem'nal j" j ne -pe- tbea, me poteejl.and ana i an diseases il a follow, as a- IEFQBE : nuuoci v- . . ... L-.8SII lon. Pi jpTmAfiriiniintv una a We (Iftgira Sc!ll(jMed1 wckaM. tit MkutitM ' fo".i:' tor 'Will tree by mlvi.3 thAnf1 THE GRAT'MEWOINBCa )MJa diMlnue.-rwholesftle n wtauVb Bfci 3tt u "i5hi,WB luTittietowerjnineMw itwit'i tiJi4 'iT! : p. im p ra w 11 11 mi 1 1 111 11 re TAfl uwe, ra pamcuianrare- in oar ranivmms wiu iclnl li soldbr an drtnrMsU el pel 1 "be tent' 3 grig g0jqgy XotMwg, ?t. niI-G JUJ!v.w ion can now eetJppESS 9c ; 50c for 83c ; nc'for ' jorth 75c for and more oyfloddglngMe DUDorilol'l wim cneaper Great lucUon 1 Mil Jli J Grat bargains In FiNCl H3ISBf,-fedc 75c BOdt irCDii(Mla&7Vac Bt decline In BLEACHED and BROWN DO- meswilh na stiijKTtNGS. a . ' r i fT ''f ,' t these goods at ery low prices, In many cases at less than flrsUuist. Men 4W!(MWSLtiV to be sold al We have also some stylish , V DHEVl6Mfe i ! nit ant an i nir ithat wllI jBelefilhew. U I . S I 3 f .Qfiu&iJLijj t. J T. L. SEIGLE & CO. Jue 2 r T -.m inir JliscjeHatte0us. it 7 i PA KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY Airf Kil uccordlnir to print id direct. r jawta woeu neu font inclosing- -each.. bottle, and ia perfectly toft even in the most inexperienced hand: PAW KILLER&SP E for RU8, kolai. uirl alt DA 111 ifiiur Mini uiiif f Tiel 'Dnnm tper.Hy an , A m, Severe' 'JUni etc mm fa eertni invahiafcl ach of all. and it will annually ;. PUfff LY VEOETiBLEl An Effectual Specific for arlous Feversi Bowefj CombWJnta, ttrspepBia. i ; I 1 ' ' I " Mental Depression, ' Restlessness, j Jaundice; Nausea, Colic, i ,; :.v i '' j , j , PonWOwVjW4 Bllllousness. victims of Fever ana Ague, ine meriaiuiq Simmons' Liver Regulator. This lusUy celebrated medicine, Regulates the s Justly celebrated medicine, neguiaies w , promotes dlgestlpn, and fortlflea the system stmatoayaaeaaps. ) j-J )) j L t Liver, agalnsi Extract of a, letter from Hon. , Alexander H. Stevens, '-I occa sionally use when my conoinon than more active remedies." GEORGIA I have used Simmons' Liver Regulator for constipation of my bowels, caused by -temporary derangement of the liver, for the last three or waom oni niimiva whAti iisfd according to tne. good! medlelne'for the derangemeat of tne uver nil um buvu iimuotu i'Tri.t Xi use of w. -VfAWo DriOTal jtnat Beniunv.y; ivmiArmM flTTLT BT7. t.f? igT&&P r n &nM:Ewy-l i ! I V VV -A- 'tWLfcX Dan i p i nilcn.f a ruts, , m .lJOouf W fill I ii : LLn rn nail ' '' ,'March 13-dAwly. fimMwk111 iri&i rfH Mn4 merstiecifi'irinti Tw"jan1?elatiprrst butjownere else, lues, oawfii.w'i'w"' SCENE IN THE CONTENTION. Something that Kivalled Pandciuo- Cor. Wash. Starljf CHicAGaire',4?Ihe greatfii&scene which everTctirrerlTir a naticTAalcon- vention toeSk: tlacftbtwe(enf 12tand 2.ain time. between the , large 'eiUes-otthe o'clock thisorning;mntinBsgworldr thei daE pf; ttve, week calpndaKi to a battle tfefcween. contending tions. Ai r '- : W--'Fi!. It was sc4v61ohe thai tood tne cooiestmeriweTraazeaaiia;B; terror-stricken.in tkeir seaisi' if Meaaad, women wnfelit 3i jfstetks, and rushed;; JtlQckBawayjcidwttel intone ccraYeni ti6wlthcntfi(eliCas LUedlijeseemi and wondrouani2'41con- vention. wet Temved3lter.aiir torat ,1 closing .lefc r rfatV.4 WrPrlffli!tu7ttrf5ttnt nrn. fromTTfi1r V Vt4T vw vv " y quiet during the speech- speakers on each side spoke with more than usual power. ut when JUmosy steawifJUmcago, Q-.pressfDlat drrhTsSerluItarlv elo laugh down the argunreato tfteoiLso thfinthUBiasm me BBC8HLiowheny:MnDroving Djasadvan- jflpptiWies of the tedfciiepo colfrjatHtiaiM EUSUI itUUtllWCW- . -S.' , . otmsvppo- teasetkeacTi IBliftmeandt teflOaSPPQrtersiPinets, too", moved gracefully around eritletnan to norBfiiaie wm if Ihiffr coma; tne 'tempest operred lnoodeam ing cheers and loud verbal from the gallery. JviVVJlAJJ. ngJo the chesxingi crowd, when the gentlemen who saia : "Am are cheering in the gallery to-night are reposing under. thft .fiOiusuiXtfaer sky. repps tinid sif5 canrty-fit'ed 1 an d! car rt iiV th& ban-1 Iri W the' "Sluggard : forwaM to s tri TjerV 1,110 tfsahd people1 Wfet'e on; : their feet, standing upon tables and chairs and! the baeks of-4tae-benches?--waving haqakerchiets.,ces;at3,ujnprellas, the. con f flags " w;ith'wMch ttie biifldlfiTs . flefeor-; ated Hverfi torn down and waved ; aloft.' Crazy1 WfcWehJtb re off their bonnets and' swung, tljrehTi'by their string? ;'and; cra'y", men pulld'theircoats frrjmthfeir should1' ers arid waved them in the'air. The noise was absolutely flfeafehifig! and no one knows tlH,lK3i-ztftM-94,ift4rmv; 'mtieh noise ten thousand people caa make, puting at the tops of tlreiT' longs, funding the floor with -their feet, and banging thejsonantipineibeaiches with boards ttom f roan' tbe' baeks and arms. It was;jie was riice nothing, that waMs'Ver seen' or describedj and any attempt to descrioe (t would be a failure. One woman on the stage, a Mrs. Deane. of New Jersey, .crazed with the excitement, tore down the flags ;uid shook them in the air. She linally climbed to the pedestal of the Goddess of Liberty that stands behind the chair mans dsk, and there conspicuously to all the 'audieuce she swung her flags and. bonnet and screamed with all her voice. She was finally taken down by Sergeant-at-Arms Strohg, Governor Jewell Con gressman Aldnch, and others, and plac ed in a seat, but her hystef ics returned, and she snatched the nags from trie men who had them and sprang to the pedes tal again. She was a second time taken aewn, andrcompelled .to keep her seat, but was finally taken from the building before she could be controlled. 54-Y LORD ROSGOE UNBENDS. 1 Senator Conkling, Stood; upon a chair and waved the banner, which, hanging upon a pohj, was placed to mark tbe seats oftheSNw York delegation. When his arms were tired with holding this ieavy banner, he waved his hat in one hand and his handkerchief in the other; The dignified gentleman in the Hew York delegation shouted with the Sena tor ; ifl the Pennsylvania delegation. 0enealJBeayerwaYed. hiscrutches in the airland (nat;r rpaxeton swung his hafy6tandirigidri top of a chair. Long John Wentworth's huge body ajid pon spicuous hea4.f gfeejjfi ffippp'gl td TUU nis delegates ikea giant among pig mies. He stood upon a ciiair for twen ty minutes, with his cane in one hand and his old brown hat on the end of it, anamsea-emmea hanaKereUiet i i m ottogfitjn pUlarliafiiejntary uepormu. w REPORTERS COOL, AS USUAL. The delegates began to sing "John Brown" and f RaUy Iound. the Flag," and in al jtfcai yelnrig.j rapping, away- ing crowd, the only men who kept quiet were the reporters, who were compelledjn midst of, the deafen ins turmoil tos attehditpftiife business 01 iufrnishing the news for the public. It was midnight when the first thunder peal was heard, ajid it was. half ari hour after 1 o'clofckAvheristl airtnah ) be- gan to show that he still lived by ham- A 1 . Jl 1 1 1 A i n i i rnering tne aesK wiui ine iormiuauie givel. He could not succeed, however, immediately, because the delegates from Kansas, Virginia and JN ew JN exico, bear ing alott the banners which designated theiFytaepsrt the 'hajlj forriied &jr&t cessiaeo. wltfchU anad 'aibristEmjs jon 1 q- siofi, marched around the hall I .,,' i BEACE AT LAST. THnf aaa tVia r!iarrlor u'nnlH Viuva $8ted all night had not Gen. Raum, three cfteir-foHtfie victorious candi date. This parting volley of sounds seemed to satisfy the' frenzied assent blage, an4 Mr. Storrsfinishd hi& spjechf in caretP iratehces,, Afearf ul that lie might create another scene like the lone wnicn ne naa so. aoiy succeeaea in; t mi i - .1 protiucmg. xnertJ never w ua, uuu pei haps; unless in the same body, possibly never will be, such another spectacle. In fact, the scene put Grant and Blaine jh nomination, and the speeches after this will be tame in comparison. Tlie Royal Standard, ' Good Words. Tie jroyal standard: is never carried into actiQnfc.even though: the sovereign in person commands the army. A her aldic manuscript of the sixteenth cen tury prescribes that the royal standard "shall be set before the kynges payillion andfto be in length .plevn vards," ,The roval staridatd Is'never hoisted in ships except when hex majesty is on f board, thah the Pnnce of Wales. When the latter is on board his &wn standard is jwrsarres or state occasion it is-hoisted uPHyr-WSr?XTYaS1Ta"Tnt".Sr OTeignstcinecr in tne queenjs tired, of politics and disgusted .with its fa3tigUfe46U will, finf tWltfllosfferS of faei trkM ! old iletft ldifet ''awaEe; JWH Uetf ercoats. shawlspaDers. in fact everv- L'tBn&Kaf, rniiM hp. aefi1 nt-tfoeA fri' aHrl hoisted, It is the same as ,t,nat of the l thrift noints. with the arms Saxon vnl : "r.." jstanaara iajioi8ieu-aiiuouuuiuuj.t LIKE STKASPIIRCT CILOCKV ; ,J11J : i 1 - -- lii.-'jjr.' nj jii toy' the PreMtdert'tB Wii'm. as.-;;'',. On theifttftgeioi Danamany Illaat. night, stood n.jmjmense clock. t Its face indicates the local time, the difference ay .of tiie month. , months and seasons f the year, and the signs of the zodiac. Standing ouitr .from , tb.facej , and sup orted tby-i rwires,, are a.umber of gold and-silyer, lobes,.repi:esenting the prinT cipat; pmmary . planets, , including tJfio earth swinging on its imaginary, aip. These aftd the, series of; clqcks,, ranged aboul te,diaiajeriW9rked byu jbuge Dendulum that is win ers. under; theyfitrua- ture,i i Sfl T h ifm qiiiion, andiso ingepiQps tmefllianism) that the members of the planetary arid, solar; systems moe, .with fthje i sam$ xelatiye speed mw , regard .ta .eachxtheas do ml. I ' . . 1 1 . J J T t 1 heaveplsfpr?toypes. ,r4ej fco give an illustration of this tlie move ment of the, i bodies jwas e,xoggerate4 Tast.eivening, iby Mr. $qYix, -Mqxef, tiue inventor.. , The , earth revoked, pn, ,its axis, and at the same time beeran itn iJmoyeroent around the, sun,, The moon revolve aoout the eai-th, anarwith iit arpund -tte;S.un; Tlwii could b$ plainly seen the reason of the quarterines-of the moon and of ita total ; obspuration rhen n theijarfh. interposed' its. shadow cut-off, .the, smnUghtj f rom tife7i he the ;&m. It was. explained that MerrH curys ,iyouid, ny , means . or jtle imecjian-, ism,. make .one, rebtutipn ,avounU the miniature, w&rld an, 88 4ays, Venus ,in y 224 days," Marshi 686 .days, Vesta in f 1,327 daysJuno in lfj days, Ceres in 1,681 dayfi, M.upiJl 4B2 days,- afurh in j 10,758 days, and Uranus in 30,688 days. If the crank attachment of the LcloW were "f rfrttM' i?(rrftrrruaflY. tweW hears a day, for sixtfeeft'flays and eight iiwurs, a complete revolution ' of. he planet u ranus around the sun ,wouid be i When the hour M 9 arrived a figure of ;ahlold man j standing 4n ah alcove sti hek nine tim&; Then a figure of a skeleton- repeated the stookesi; upon a gong...; At' the'ilast: strode." a; figure-of Washington on the top of the; dock aroseV a door opened to the right of and, , all. the Presidents ief the nitettn btates, except . Mr. ' i'rlden. ftfarched slowly on, legs. arms, and head , moving : as in real life, f Rj 13. Hayes, of Fremont, Ohio, followed. ; On reaching Washington each President turned His; head toward him, lifted bis hand, and saluted. So did Mr. Hayes. Then all withdrew. At the end of the first quarter'iuieve- 77. an infant in: a piclie, strikes ou Sith. a. tiny hammer pon a bell. At e. haiwiour a youth strikes twice. Ajt three-quarters a grown man strikes wince. At -tire : tourtli quarter an old nan strikes four times, and: i& fpllqwed by Death, who strikes the lull hour, winie music issues from a uox:' con cealed in the 'mechanism. What Ir. Seymour's Home 'Paper Says of Him. Wash. Cor. Richmond. Dispatch.' An officer of Congress from L:tica handed me to-day the following from tue v uca worniny jutraia, wiui uie request that I send it to the Dispatch fpr publication. Tlie Herald is ltepub- lioan, but the citizens or L tica without regard to p'arty, love Mr. Seymour, and regard mm as one ot tlie purest and wisest of living statesmen. It says: "Hon. Horatio Seymour's seventieth birthday anniversary Monday, was ob served by , Albany friends sending him a very oeautitul clock tor his library. He planted two trees on the lawn in tlie: rear , of ,the old homestead on Whitesboro street, now occupied by his brother, and. then with his wife enter tained a party of, friends at his country home in DeerfieUL Governor Seymour never appeared better than now. He seems to ; have grown younger every dav since he withdrew from nolitics. It is a rare pleasure to meet, him in his daly visits to Uie city, and. listen to his conversation upon all, conceivable sub jects which' add to the comfort and happiness of humanity, excite new in- teest and pride in their homes and for neicqounpry. anq give an gooa reasons tor being glad that they are alive to en joy all the good things that they de- erye. Effect of Perfniuerou Health. An Italianfessbr iias'maae'Wme very agreeable medioaH'esearches, re- sultingJw the disoo?ry that? vegetable" ?ert umeaxeroise a posiHvelyi iheaith ul infl.uence.Qp ttM.,atnosphee,i con verting its oxygen imaozone, ano, mi s incteasitfgrits!oxidizing,iftflaence.' The essences fouhd to1 develbpe the ' largest quantity of bzCtfie -hte those of the cher-! ry, laurel, clover; lavender, mint," juni per, fennel and bergimolj ; thdse that give It in similar quantities are anise, nutmeg arid thyme. The flowers of the narcissus, h vacifrth, mignonette,' helic trope arid ' iily-ibf-theivally develppe ozone in' telosed Vessels.1 Flowers desti tute of perfume rJohbt develdpe, it, and those which have slight perfumedevel ope it only in small.. quantities. ' I$eas onihg from these facts', the prof essor re ommerided the -cultivation ' of flowers in- marshy districts, and in' all places in fested with animal em anations. oil ' ao- count of the powerful oicidiztng irifluen .ces of ozone. The inhabitants of such re- gkps should; he "says, surround their fhoUseW with beds of the most odorous flowers'. f '' . ' ' Killed at Hamlntrgf. ColutqbU Register. , : t . On Mondav afternoon, duriner the hearing of a case before the intendant and wardens ot the towrr of Hambun a white Woman named Sally Shinal made use of offensive ' language and so interrupted the court that she was ad judged in contempt and ordered to be taken to the"lockup.. The town mar shal, named Creightom Matheny, took charge of her andistafted-with her to the guard house. , On the way he struck her a blow oath e head' with a club, pf which she died on Friday, j (The mar shal and his: friend say' that she resist ed violently and he was obliged to strike her,; The friends of the woman sav that she did not resist,-but merely sab down on the ground and refused to go and that thereupon tne'omcer struck her. Gordon in Anganti AlirteoI Thir Augusta, June 5. General Gordon, ex-U nited States ! .Senator, arrived in Augusta ibhiSi -afternoon A. salute of thirteen iguna wre oren py j tn& iiocai artillery jcompany in hbnor of his ar rival, i. He; was.weleomed to the ity by CoL VJLIUonesr presiuentoi. the .uon- federate Sumvwm Association. .i ?en feMil GDrdonjapekej AtvAhefcity ihall ite a verv-larca audience.: Jlpjexplained the Teasoftf.oE hsigalionAriddenounc- fka oh9tm.thlt thorn i AxaA. iluas txnv oargam iana saieu r ne; resianBa oecause ' be hadiohg asiredJto JeaTO publicJife lffv" - . . ' ; ,7 1 A,RfrSP onerea mm..u;AiBDi$Eae(E ma i course ot uovernor uoiqurrc. i 1-J r. . Si V. I ill When any particular line of goods has become of trading' on the reputation of (he genuine' article: 4ii Wid while others are willing to sell the toferlor gbpo, NONE but FTJLl indigo dyed, which ' we guarantee tl .... . 'if i 7rf,-B';'''r,'iB ' w''r. w: 'I L 1.1.. I. km i - w i mm. m j n - t n. : a u a i a. ma km ' a ' j. i v i f LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BLUE FLANNELS IN THE CITY i J i I )antacWel wh tastcnand Style, and In this line ir.iJj???. may.30 . . : .ill . 1 - -- . . . ' .'..-ii" ,u:.:, .! THE BEST ALL WOOL SUITS IN TBtfi STYLES TO S ELECT GALL We call attention of the Wholesale N. B. THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE p-ffi on dl LOOK At' 50,000 Yards of Best Calico, 8 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, . 500 Yards Poplin Suiting, striped and plain to match at DRESS GOODS AT 20 ZD b4 44 44 4C 44 : 66 35 40 60&75 Our Entire Stock of Hoisery, Gloves, Ribbons, Remember thU Is twltively nohnmbue. Every these goods must be closed out. Our Clotblng and ol tweutj-nve per cent Is insured. Call early, as a ft 1851. TO .Twenty-Nine Year8'EniBnceik8naDleS,tne 3ES 5La 2E . THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOOK OF t t - ... t - i i 1 1 t ' . r - Dry Groocis. Ever offered to their customers. Nearly all bought hef Ore the reoent advance learn our prices. mar.3 FOE 3 IHj B C3 UNEQUALED r ELEaANCE ST ET The PuUUe' - .& of Ladles', MeTis'. Boys', Misses', and Chlklrea'a Boots and.8hoe.an ? found at . ur ' Btbreat'ldwer &g$JJ$ 5f"LSf ' 5lse. A apieudld assortment of B, such as StlJur, WooWflnd. Straw. Hats for Men, Boys, YpuOaa4.cfl g!g!llt.fi; . A full assortment bought for anywhere else. . mar2 (BIOCEES AMP .j ' - ....I.. ..'i - . , STAPIJC AND i: Close and 3l;eHt sjs'Sjua ill ' : I foh ori well Wowbto tiee IfnreTeoaafiJ CaTjiw MMiestaidMstiiSiBBlstsioftiaaeaakrapa Ateonofpnysloutnscalledto lt For sale by aU TJi'-af ' i.ili il'.. .'- h .j L . .... .. .. ' ' popular, through their Intrinsic value, the market Is This Is especially the case with yed wUh4t(od, which oanaot glroatlsfacUop, to stand the test of any erposure without changing eolor. t . i U; : . t. i j i, , ' . . : 1 il. particularly jie; off ering ECI VhtQiifa ' if I respectfully, ,; i-ii UDo IEsitttlsi ' IBii-K Jl; -,:.-: i Vlr.ijl nil; i, , . i' in: AND EXAMINE THEM AT '',v Trade to the above Goods. D D e m o ftmsiam ME CHANGE M PMCES;! 1-3, 5,000 Yards Best Lawn, 121-2, si j 500 Yards French Organdyi 25 cts., CTS. 14 44 44 4b 44 C4 Einbroiderics, Laces,; will be Sold at and Below tost' nnrcbaser will at once percelva-Uie-difference In Gent's Furnishing Goods are also offered at Immense great rush Is expected at the store ot : ' THE TRADE. S , 0 0 TO PURCHASE tions Respectfully, TOUGHS .A. DST 3D - 'goiyIn.vited; ''' Jto . Troubie' Wa''Shpw,,he.'j,,.' ":"ft : "!t : HIMMM; MEEMK --Iii-'i") .V.i'.i vt; 1 'Vr!! -; Jt;Uttr lo J!'l;M''f ib"c.I.M lfANCY' GROCERIES JNTSTffi PrompiB'i Spec TEB ' S- AORI'T ( Mi l ke rt.wftrjtestknonlals fwn aJlBebtlosi fAlso leadlag grotere. 1. ul'. ;K .7, if: I.j.d .f !,.!!,;.' j-j , I :ni ' v"'n;i ii) itj A:n! IM then flooded wjth Inferior, goods, with the IntenUoh !t t- but. ..-)., :uit - I I .'.v.. 5' ," Hli.ul .1 , til ii '! we propos trj malniaia the stahdl'dn'offer1' Wekae'the-1 " " J--y it;!iir-! iJ I'm; .Li: itni j,i m!) h -,1-1 Iti'J 't!j -)r.r.tl hllll'l ll Kill 1! .iui:! .!,! I ;!)(! w '( ,!;;; i i'l iiU.:!'! j; ''jj'.if !'t liu. jl' i 'ii'i Ti-nil a'xi'tnhni at.) viill'l; .'.(.. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 8, 1880, edition 1
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