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I . . .... i. . 1 1 1 i -L H.J. I . . J I I. l.'J ' " 11 111 1 1 ' .... :iit i svpaaBiTioN a1 Dadv, one V, (jxfcf) afooMM. 00 gixllonthi 400 17e Jfontftt ....200 want, aadwith41wtelert&terWMMOw neatness, dispatch t MtfeNUWaCv.oftt: ISA tWH OrttMOnM ,TiI ton at ifcort noOoe, ;. . BLANKS, BairJSXiJDa, T LEWEK-BmtJS, CARTJS, We ty,jPt$P.... ... ..... a 0 Six jf owns 100 TAGS, KKUEllTiS.-HJaTliia, . FROGRAJDasa HANDBILLS ul .if ili'i NO. 3,518. ' i r- ' : t .. t. !, : i . i -itiiiii,-.. .If.. . .. . i . . i i . ..it l . . ... i -. . II . .- I'll II H . I 1 J . ! . VI- ! t j i i . j . 1 . .. err friends, and the publlp generally, to the fact V KxtraorainafiOKiTsai T'H'j YJVL0 ailT In every department ol ouhVse. bere&afbMa a general decline- all along th hWawji , we, erw ready tdbhb&rre the .-'"'V BEST INTERESTS - ' of our friends and patrons, are fully prepared to meet the lsme. "We are making sr. -.vo s r E CIA LTV on several lines. Economise by calliog on us' S1RLT, AKD OFTKjfl. Alexander, & ; HatTBLj June 13 ana gtos. i n j I I W ' UUBiH t. j. II OUR SPBIN(LSTOCK OF -;: f 0 ;j fJ'JC . BOOTS, M0ESTHTST if AND . u '-3 3 Vi v. it'll, i netorlryM Is now Complete. W our former reputation for selling THE REST BRANDS . ; . , .; ' ..:i.H '. :.' ii: ' i ' ; u i'."X i' " ft hxIs. wlUch i tmr: sewIMe. person JinomH ta ebeapegtto theiftwL: ineaanttsdswlM before buying; XW Ve will deal fairly and hqn- estly with yon. pxo&AM ca March i 1880.V 'Hf t r.i Deinoortl Aid Bomfcopy. ' . 7 ' $5,0 00 Boots, Shoos, -A.35T3 EATS .' ..." ' : .-ii. . : . Regardless of Cost. :o::- HAVING TAKEN CHlBftI OF TAB BU8DTEF9 OF L. A SI EL, offer co sell his entire stock,! consisting of $5,0 00 WORTH OF BOOTS, GESJS' AKp L1W1S' SHOES, GENTS and Boii FURoaiiaisxBiw hats, REG&lEMIOST. Thoi lne tuls stockiM t(Birrr-e4srwlir, t beisold out H M M i-.'V h.-.' In the nerVTfitB tJa W I J r 1 1 U J.vROfi may 12 " " " i 'WW1 GNEE. i .. w ; i iLtb i i h'l "lilt Rente!?, AQ We ieii that lea4a ivMumvomrrtOoammmwiiaai n4aiPn; Matai 6avejii )ho- Jl ini:nJiiiio- iitjwt;ixa Kowla.l Mdln.M jm9 tMM tMi-tlMI edetlit Mwdlre'bya3 taweew mmmvWm i IwrfaiiDAfarif ef reinrf t iTnrriTTmTwrrTm) ft i nr 1? ------- ; -isA Kou ri .. jit .. - v -w v m fl.trr wa Hf MI TAIIft.leorT,irawnini 'Ulna Bolrt Jr TtaardY ,ajoH; inn nnoVeeEGlisL 75c for 60e ; 50c lot B8M arZKwftr 25c, with cheaper and nure eostl ygood In same proDtlon. GreiC f'baftarniilri y'sTIWY.rediiteal froinSrls25 to JJJ m"Jlfc00ot5e i Aoto J r "BLEACH MKTICS and SHEETINGS. VfriM call, tor, V W Mriinihto these goods at very low prices, In many cases at less than first cost ;;L. ,,i;-!: i:iij'J Men anaBoy's will Und a eood llne of : i! tobtfsoiaatoost We have also some stylish ciiimtiTstoiTs thai will bcoW cheapiL I . .r Respectfully, i T. L. SEIGLE & CO. W2 lilt ...jt-.-y.-jr --.-v.-. w 8-- S k ? i ? s - , . f ?. t DCDDV If nUIOi I klllll IS A PURELY VEGETABLE JREMEDY For JUrnmrAL and EXTERNAL Use. ... rAIII 'MLUCIl'sceordlritf to prtottd Oir.' for rirD 'IS THls H1SST temeay, .Lf known foe Mea-Slcknt brinra Mly anJ periinni rtlxff in U cases OI ' Farnter, PlanteT, Sailor,, md infcTJf !l .7 claaan wanting medicine lway VhiMl safe to nee tasetwaUr tor exterwalljr wicIk mvdrbJe iremeWftitttittoufie. It$ pric hi-n . TfSi by, mU4raSi ' f -V J i .- ,...! rMitvPWaVlwtora, --p llai4wlJ, ; , ,i. i. iii J.'.u I. i.ifiV hi ! I- ' ' 1 PURELY VEGETABLE ' ittMfectoua Specifie d ? ?S3wtfCtomplflntJpei14,T r-Zr Jtoatal Depression, i . -Restlessness, j- . Jaundice, Nausea, Collo, " ;! ' - i sick Headoehe,' ' ' , ; i.-i) i i.. :-onsapanana!jBuiousBe j.: . av ivla rannwrvii dvsTwntics. Bittrotis straerera, 'r mArcirfal disease- patient, how they recovered health, cheerfol spirttt and goV appetite-they will teU you by taking 84in'LlBeulal, ' " Tills lustly eelebrated medicine,' Restate WOW Liver, promotes digestion, and ioronas iaejwus,u Extract of a letter from Hon. rtAesnderH. Slelnocca 8ionaUy.use when my condition : rennires it vt. Bimmomr wver ' Begulatori wlth good effect-It r is talld, nd suits mei better tnah more active remedtea - .l no- ' : J - (30STI?AI0jr !1 . .mwaftnimmrtm TBlt flTTTTTK .TTT8T1CE OS GXORQIAI have used Simmons''fifvfer Regulator for constipation of my bowels, caused by a tempo- dewigSiient otlhe liver, for; taalast three of four years, and always when used according to the JIMnn. .rlth HMldAl hflnP.ftL It think it IS 8. good medfcUie 1JStmmiMS .r. mm - imv k. mm w. mxmmk v aa awi ,MliT TliJiajJAWEliSPHlA, PA. 1 -Wilis . - . I . I .... .w . . " ' .Tr - T ;n "T f v. V.irHfloJ tiSJ lAiKltltlrelgn. Solicited. 4b- TlUsavBawveyaV c, iurmsne ir wm m KILLER imu lnclonnir eacn potue. ana ioE r Al Ik IM LLX.lt : ThVkt s I ABtarte. White mann. mlrt-hAnmtn anillntf ' ' ix) si near me uaes Dewaiung 1 To reaahvthe Queen they own, W19 murmurous moan? i 'i-r-m . ; Dost hear their plaintive Toloas, . ! Lappiot In restless rear; Din, fruuUcalate noises, c----. XhaMratt and wander o'er .'r :-. desolate shora? ; Whin back Che fide wavftsorces, ? I And Coon art wan'd and dlnv- , j Dost hear, whlttunooa, the dirges' - ' That Jrise In soTemn hymn, - .. r j y rwthaa!srimt77 - " j Ixvl;7d jattaoaknow he pulses' 1 ' jgrbaf it fhy beauty wake, . Secret hearVtrings break ' &23ySdim;- fttBcari Gregory. rgVAC J-rgj ' " 1 . . - y. i i ' f The pleBeti- Of&a-ioiM- beer- noose fe is the same jvu with the uaerv !l -"A nl!pRNMMiiMMuit utf fn vn jMth a.man who was doomed to be hanged in Con- riecneatrrecent y, and in the morning the prisoner was pfirifinuy wining tome, The mob that took John Sampson out of his house at Saranac. Ark., to hane him for horse wteallng, released him apon. his opening a barrel 1 ne sirengin or many ponnejaas lies m yie race that they keep Mummy i. . -, i -v. Hewia shrewd bov and bn vnflHMit 'tn m oa bnard a ship, because he heard there was a spanker booHMUt: bosrdv HeflWtnaisnaiOdnswaaboonv East playing okr lo, a gin mill a warning being so occupied. "You armr chaD." said tha trlri to ber rMMUrv lover.--Bart(7or Commercial! That's where' vou soldier self," he wrote back, when he eloped with another eirL OtUitoa RetmMican. This mav be trooper haps. - Bussar foe -the other &tUyBfton iVti Beibe-rflliaias rxrtsdrlei at theottenrf it, no doubt PuL Bulletin. It's the regular tblng of corps for a Jellow to Metoojrpa,ny wUhkOce girl. Fotx 1 When puj rjfle miitpesfe paffigtaitaa we felt like saying to the poor girl, "What major say anyr thing about It? We would give an order to stop au iunner punnisg in mis direction, 11 we thought rounds. We could not help but picket up, REMARKABLE PEOPLE, lis tost Ws&e Mflinb. 'Jr.,- ffl5fi00 to go through his two trials for wife mur der. ; A lucrative branch of the Moscow undertakers' Jbusmpss, is the xepair and hire6"f -ceffiris. ! John Doueher, a one-legged man,; while colleotinff funds in Easton to bnv an4rtffipal leg,1 metM olsH swtetheftft and they were married. " 1 A gentleman in Paris has brought! c,tjqn against a cabman who was en-1 gaged to carry him to a buciaVatthe cemetery, but- who accompanied the wrong runeral procession. iibdes Howe, of Dracut.Hass.. is now iii his ninety-second year. He preached 11s hrst sermon sixty-six years ago. (Jn ast bunday afternoon he preached trom the same text, and occupied an hour aud a half. He has married 1,920 coppjes, and buried 2,530 persons. - The father of ReY. William Roberson, 1 who died recently in Bold Camp Creek. ; V aiu. not marry-nntn he ' was ntty yearsof age, dna. Ifred with his wife seventy-five years, dying at 125. The S arson was in his 97th year when he ied. On Evergreen Heights, Texas, lives Lewis Fatio, who is the only survivor of the Dade massacre of 1837 by the Seminole Indians in Florida. He had been owned by nearly airthe "officers in command at Tampa, but had an oppor tunity to educate himself. His polita- ness won him hosts of friends. ..He finally mastered the Spanish, English and French languages and spoke the Indian. He was the subject of the cele brated Tachelo claim in 1848. C61. John P. Brooks, of Cherokee county, Ga, was born on the ocean in the "(ild Volunteer Ship, nearly ninety yearsyajo Hejhas filled every civil of fiee from eonstkbto to legislator. This progeny of him and his wife foot up 209, and consists of children, grand-children, great-grand children, and one great- greatrgrand-child. . i - Xlie Snn'u Clarge Aga-iuat. Garfield. New York Sun; H-th. Our contemporary, the Herald, which sincerely desires to be right on all the questions of the day, asks us whethet it can be true tnat James A. tiarrieia has been guilty of bribe taking and per jury. To which we reply tnat it can be true-an is trp. pritjrtner inioma- tion we rerer lire a eraia at wns time to the testimony embodied in the reportof the committee of the House of Repre sentatives known as the Poland com- jnittpe. - mis aocument consiituiea House report number 77, Forty-second Congress, third session. Our inquiring ponxemporary wn there fl4 f el' Jortn! in' RDpaiKpg clear ness the evidence of Gen. Gaifieldt's guilt on both charges. i i 1 JUt that reponi was maue puoiic more than 8eveh years ago, and Time is merciful even to a- convicted bribe taker and perj urer. People forget. Therefore, we regard as uraeiy ana lighly valuable the suggestion of the Teramttisit thfe people of "lbtio be nia'de familiar with the circumstances 1 Garfield's bribery by Oakes, Ames, his deniaLtriiUeroatihi 6f tha kJHaSffe, hig immediate and terrible conviction of erjury by Mr. Ames and the recora Of istruiltnartlyin his own handwriting. his attempt to induce Mr. Ames to com mit perjury in his behalf, and his final gilpnc,?'ftnfierthe crushing loadofeuf mutative" evidence. ' Gen. Garfield is now a candidate for President of the United States. It is proper that the people should haye an thtfdlnc'&f'thlsc'ae'Biiibefdre them anew in the most authoritative shape, in order that they may be spared that humiliation in the eyes of nations which the Herald so fervently depre cates.;' J yff The further suggestion of our es teemed contemporary, that the demand for another investigation should come irom lien, liarneia mmseu, woiuu. aiso be eminently proper, were itnot tar fact that the first in vestteaMofc by Con-: cress vft? exhaustive and conclusive, If thiri: were. any ground for aivappea, any 7 room' for another inveatlgtion, any ym to Wns am-jmnti&qap field should1 have the benefit or tne chance to which every criminal, how evr ffuiUy, la entitled; to the opihioa of all fair-minded men- , , When the Herald, nas refreshed its awrii recollection of the evidence take Jiry'th Poland' cdmmitte&.' to ;2872,' and ta case tor ,inei enent ut lis -ream ifithvAeiise!w fullTafadrW't! -t Ua ui 'm0tP-lJJtf iuiler Ca, Richmond, Va.,- tto. , An East Douglass man died while taklngwrt In ajjraet Ineettag-reeenOy. This, how, Js not a warning to refrain from taking part in prayer meet ings, thoueh if be iuld been enaml in if would have been. : '.r:t t w':!l 'J. f 1 if-.: Zi'f Able A4drcge (1714 iw--TIe OreeiisbenKBatkloL . i ;i ,.:, Trinity '.CbUegtf . begrin' dtfi S4tur9Say erening; Jufee 5thJ with deelamatink by the mettiere of the FithBian class. Oa Sabdaif feevi. R.' Brooks; iof New berne, preached the senrJott before the Theological Society, aad .Mobday and Tuesday realflg3'Wte le toted to de elarnatioiia and oration by the Sopho mores and Juniorav portunity of enJoylne: '''i!ttmniii'-M"A.'Bi'WfcM(l, OJt l ot Axkanaa, ieitveeLttta. Jsao calaureate sermon. His theme .. was. "The faith that rests -in the .power of ;G6d,w Dr. Wihfield's ; sermon . Was specimnvttie (Wrvj; his: mode a bf tthdught; his style, ;0f writing tfnd, deliV- Alitv: aftd it "wbtfld be imttbsslble for us : J1i6':riOrWii4.-pr'J'hW J Can e piccurean xfrjjinaijnan. " t j, W MVVMNljA WAf HitMbVi VA. A VL Raleigh, delivered the annual address speaking iipon ;thenecessity of improv ing the morale ct jjplitic$. His address was hicrhlv SDoken Of bv all who hfiarrl it. ;His . subject was tjmeiiy : and1 he handled it with marked ability. ' xipugeb, xnnjty, ueiyereume aa dress before the Alufhni which' we hear sf)oken of in the . very highest terms. . " ',' - ' ; f-1 " Thursday, (Jtwte 9tbjf commencemeht day proper, the rain poured .46 wn in' torrents for hbtT3 together, and it .-frfis nbt until nbon that the' audience could assemble in the large hall of, the college buildinsf. ' The Vast crowds .virich al ways attend, from the surrounding country were kept back by the rain but there was a good crowd in, the spa cious chapel nevertheless the larger portion of the audience being visitors from a distanee ' j . . The exercises of the day were opened with an anthem fpllowed by. prayer, af ter which there were fifteen speeches by the members of the graduating class whieh were relieved with music by the Concord silver cornet band We heard these speeches well spoken of- by prom inent gentlemen who were present several f them showed unusual lability in composition; others excelling in de clamation. One, by Mr. W. . Dowd, of Charlotte, son of the recently chosen nominee for Congress, from the 6th district, Maj: C. Dowd, was pronounced a fine effort, and justly won the prize for the best oration the "Wiley Gray" medal-rrwhich was presented by Hon. D. G,F6wle, of Raleigh, in a few min utes speech pronounced a perfect gem 4just such gems as he is always happy in- : Reading reports, conferring degrees, presenting medals, and Bibles, to the graduating class, &c., followed the Senior speaking. Mr. Eugene C. Bran son, of Raleigh, of the Sophomore class received the medal for scholarship,! which was presented by Col. Walter; Clark. . ' . After Hie presentation of medals, &c., Rev. Dr. Win field was called for. He spoke for several minutes in his usual happy style, indtrrgmitr flashes of. hu mor and genuine Wit. Finally he said that he never rose without an object, and he intended to do Trinity College some good before he sat down. So a stirring appeal jn behalf of Trinity College followed and in a few moments he Bucceeded in raising&eoo for the college. , The entire exercises were pronounced most enjoyable, and the only regret was that the heavy rains kept a large crowd from enjoying the commencement fes tivities. , 1 ; The younjr people spent a nappy even ing at the commencement party which came off last night. Ir. ITf ary "VAlIter JfXa.Ii.ew a. lesprmte Effort to Secure amK and Fail. According t6 tbA Baltlihpro American Dr, Mary Walter :has . recently Outdone all her .earlier exploits by trying to xmy ry off a young lawyer of high, pfrof es sional and social standing-,' against his wishes. PreviorJsTro" this she had en deavored to negotiate a match between herself and Dr. Starr Parsons, a dentist in, whom Mary took a great deal of in terest Inthis undertaking she enlisted th&scrvicek $f Mfc, Cryptl Palmbni, a young Washington lawyer who has re cently taken to the stage. The young people did, Tjfpt fall in with Dr. MarTs ideas, however, and the negotiations were broken ofl but in the meanwhile the eccentric Mary; became greatly in terested inPalmonL '.' Soon after this Palmoni took sick and was cohflneii to Ms house. Dr. Mary was on hand every, day and all day nursing him. At last. it is alleged, she insisted on staying at her post all night. Palmoni objected, aud told the servants next tme she came not to admit her. Bcingyfoarred. out the , next ;dav, she went to the Rev. DrChas. JX lAhdrew?, rector of Christ church, to which Pal moni belongs. ' Drf' Andrews kijowing tha. circumstaJnces, refused to see her. Then she went to the police headquar ter to have PalmoniV attendants ar rested. Failing in this, she applied for a writ of habeas , cot-pus to have Palmo ni removed from the care or one phy sician and placed under another, claim ing him as her patient and her intended husband. 'She kept writing sweet letr ters tfj him iti ted jtok, but receiving no response three days after .she went to met t eaiaencev 'em ABtri'witn a large two-horse carnage, accompanied by four able-bodied ; men- anov, two female nurses, and demanded his person. He was well enough then fo. look out over the balcony and tell ber he could not brandishing a heavy cane in the air, said if he did not come he was a dead man. Palmoni .then, it is stated; .Sent down a ! delegation and persuaded her to drop the "suit" -And-iiever.reeognize him, up on penalty of publishing all her letters. , . ; ; . 1 11 n mm a i 1 - ' Preaeberw and AetorVt ; he Mwlfofk Tfftjm tftea the fol lowing comparison 1 the amounts re-, ceived by wb'mnient ministera and ac-s tors: Beecher gets $20)00.; Edwin Booth, il00,Q0aa year ; ,Iuv Hall, Fifth Avenue, and Dr, Dix, oi iTrinity, gets fclSgOM while, ,E. iiothern earns oyer $15X)00 as lH3rd JDundreary and John E. Owens plays th)riy . weeks. nnuaHf f or( $9dooo?(,VTina pi ehesQr $20f 000, and Joe Jefferson plays forty-week as Rip Van Winkle, and earns 3frl20,C0. Thfrgcholfrrijrtmd gifted -Ortm is has a salaTy of 010,000, and Mofegie-MitohU earns $30,000 to $50,000. pr, Cuyfw wor'halfatWUjtor $8,000 a a season as theShaughrauu, etc, at $3. 000 a week, ffltfli" taanagers scold W?a to m . JWWto pitotS -hwajiSQ,? .WQuWrnot play - longe: at '.the csame iuent..Tiffany.haA8i0Ai0O5i rigorous, now. YeHerableDrJChapli feetslOwlutjfe makes.. ovej$ a year, and , Fanny Dayflnport earns $1,000. w - - tf tsm ( inrtfrfr tmM t 1 mmm -I yiytf -J t 111. -r.. t -1 . A most importai riant feature will be presented in ts,in other Unes will oe placed at 11 All remnants, In and the general Hne ef STRAW HAT8. We have MOEROW prepared to DIVE DEEPER and REACH FURTHER departments that we carry. , y LOWPRESSURE in prices may be cODndently iected; ' jane 13 in TT i.T SPRING AND 1 1 i Good Wool Cassimere Suits at $7.50 An Elegant Blue Flannel Suit at. ... . .$ 70, 9.00 and 10.00 Cassimere Pantir from $2.50 to 5.00, worth 25 per cent. more. The Very Best uniauhdfed1 Shirt in the market 1.00 STBA;W : HATS The C e I e brate d Taylor M a c k i n ai w :H ia t ' - ' ' - "1 ;.,:l -t dlIKi il All our stock shall and must be reduced, as we are determined to make some alteration In our place of business: before, fall. We-need not remind, the public that we always come up to what we advertise. There are great bargain? awaiting in our store, and the' widespread reputation df oar wefV&ade clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GREAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offerr 1J ' '-' ' '' f ' !- 1 '.f"v " 1 ;i ?..::. . . ': .. .1.? jjnll We call the attention of wholesale buyers B l? sa nn cH 50,000 Yards of Best Calico, 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, 500 Yards Poplin Suiting, DRESS GOODS AT " " " " 60& Our Entire Stock of Hoisery, Gldves, Ribbons, Embroideries, m: Remember thin Is noslUvelv no humbu?. Everv these eoods must be closed out. Our Clothing and of twenti-uve per oent Is insured. Call early, as 1851. lwenty-!Nme THIS SPRING THE Dry Groocls. NTotiorxs, ..Sd.Q':, : JJfeeir offered to their customers. hh ii mir irifrHK mar.s. j - I i . - B o k ia: e 3sr, b UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE; SIJIB J; RE A0NAj'RJ The Fuhlic . A fun assortment of Ladies', Mens', Boys', MlssesVand Children's Boots and Shoes ean e toond at our Vtwe5fiPfi5?,V!TJfid )lse. A splendid assortment of HaiB, such as Stiff, mr. Wool, and Straw.- Hats for Men-, Boys, Youths an& CWfdreW. Site hj . - --j ; ; ..u;h! Asm ujidWiitCOIoii bought for anywhere else. mar2(J ffidiiciEnis mi iii)rvnryiifl ?,i v.-c: rr, t ,-:-vj ,, : . i tr: sunts--Ji .fiuK. I " ; . ';( ',"..J'.:.i'n: ', CffiTE OF u v' i- u'Jivi- i- w.n.v.-Ji- . N-a . ja-eu y 'Xm1lftriAU'mntf!ltl,'Vm, aala bvall laatlfng Boeem . ,JU,U JiwUllw - I . . ' ' ' f .,..-,'(-.. ..... r . .J 1 1 N 1 Tl nn'rrA Awv 'id ,,. -.::t jl :.;;. a -..-i ; ..ian .' - ; r, , .v -; -r,'- : -M -- - -i-i '.i:ti -lit i"-. A!. . -r'. JuY ' M lY. SiU fe1Ji .' 1: i ll UOUU JX i- - . L -.,!; . . j 1 . v . ' f a lot of last Springs Stetson HaU, sold then at $3.50 and $4 to be dosed: AtthHtet BAfttb'lprrfGB 4 aprioa'that wRliapidly move them: The SPECIAL DRIVE win be 'Wkdtn Casfe.'feu.'clnlailVikn had a toe season's business, and tie period having and sell LOWER than the market, with four or li a tct rx ;.t tt tvT tt A ; .Tcr "r SUMMER CLOTHING, m mm SOLIT . EEGARDLESS ''.!0Ky COiSTiiwTii- to our LOW PRICES. tie ciamie 81-3, 500 striped and plain to match at 20 CTS. 25. " 35 '. 10 " 75 " . 4 WW WW will be Sold at and Below m nurchaser will at onea rjeraeim the difference. In Gent's Furnishing Goods are also offered at Immense j a great rui?h Is expected at the etote of witoasaiWKs i .-:...:. .a; i .) i ii.i i a great rush Is expected at the store of Yeara Bxpenence has Enabled , 9 ' LARGEST AND MOST fKearly all bought before the recent advance in; prices., ,,1 . : I k-.n I ini:Li 11 1 1 vi.i ii, ; , : . . : . - : - - WE have -rrow: o -J? a. T p.xr WS: a - a. lir . .... I is. Cordially Invited; ;. No Trbttble, lr.Ji;,j ! 'Ji j THE LABUJEST AJlll JiJWSA ;:4oSLJ&-ttA' 'Mil L-.:ii;.8.1l .iiiV.jU fcnoilr m i!i "1 V 1H 1 T NOVELTIES ,, I ;.. ','oiii 'i'ii'jt it'-iidv j;.:iJ;iif 1.U Ill'Jd riiil I I -0 I h:ii ,1 .111 Jof yi ii ii 'iu iu .Jiiiu Ullf ., :i ,' '!- it, ..,,. 1 ! ...!r . . . . . , , . -il'.tjjix-) : 11 ! Iw : ).'! lii nh . .ii. 'H' i.'tjl j m uiojjo'f vdl oi Tiili m -iij, t (i-Iiif-.--i iu1 (Jiej ii lo t,h b aiTived'whenraDU9)5MENTs'Rie expecteA wa are five toespe a80frjtq sefom;iabejev -:n: f -it. r i uii .; ji tswi il ; 10 x ii! rlJ li 71 1- .1 :)i!l Hz ). !i'Holo il(Wlsii!J iii), .1.1 ii ii !j;.1 -.u; nii.I 'rt 'trti ,ipnvi ui mia w ui-a UI -M.r. j 1 '. it . 1 1 n ; , : i-ilJi tii-4 h: iA :': 1 m m W4 Ai J nrTi A Better Suit for. .. ....... . ..h. .$ 9JD0 A Handsome Suit of bu'r'own' Make.. ! .'. ..... .$12.50 to iS.OO An Elegant White hirtlaurMred, rfeayy 'fdr wear,-$f:00' Superfine Dress Shirts from to.Vt Ivj 1 . i'j .U. .t'Jl$1.2Slo 2.0d 1: irf. : iii l!) r:I Jil'utlJ.;) ! -::! l!ln i Lteadiaig. Gl athiers; and Tai lors. w wmmi ill:' - I .k ,1-. Jl IT 'in-.- 11 Iliv; -: ' - 1 1 '- ' ' M f" Yards Fren'cii 0ray:2S iC 10, cts., former pricesu i&t6. iil'iiuihii 41IJ Jj-.ii iniritj. moil a former FRi;cEfe;! ' 2; cts;: ''''50i,'60,l''70''Mi'' ,':'djoo'X2t::: Um. Mx TivMWmk ;VJ 'tii.tli.l'Oll til 'llIU- Drlces. FIFTY THUOSAND DOLLARS worth. of. Bargains. Look Weil to', y'dur inCerest;.' A -saving' ; '. :: iu: .l.o'.wfy tlJiw;- & mmmr: i . - i :;. !!' ' i !) J i't noi Ji;l-S'iir.i'i ..! i i. '. -'iu; .1,-jV'Ij yIJiw:h'( rrrrr rrr '. IT 1 I 1. the, Qld JJouss, of,lU,ii. i i . i '),:!!. 1 .Hbrviil Di li 1 i.jlJuitiil fj::?i COMPUtlESTOdlvI? ll rUrt'lJ, no' 'i' 'HI ri i 1 J'li llU llll,l Oi uy uiitiliyou see and ii : ... i ilAS.&COHEsr, i. i . 4- At. -xi it -i i 'ill ;l! .. , ...... !Ji: I'l l! i -Uoii! , -j:( luir : -'iiji. j lliijliil -rj:yii iii r-f!i;'jif'Jui'i)l d o sa:. ,. ; Sbowen,;! ,,; j;5 .-A !-rioq vJterv-iaa') CTS Fh TThT TPS 'TKF i. '.TT-ri. 1 ".ii, A VI',, l.J bTTm : - - 1 - ' f AIJITil'iL -UyV JVi m.lil Oil 1 lJallrOld Oil J 03 'jiiiiiW raJjCi tiff piuursJO uf, ,, ,-;! ,-it..K oxw! oJX .8?'I dlwL iuijJ. f.id 2oi&l noiJutwzs PREPARED car lor.fribhd-ilvtewoelsbuji ltcoiltn nwdJ 1 Jihow sal lo klusa tt I KO 1 f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 13, 1880, edition 1
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