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TTm-QBSKBYRa JOB- PIRiSiaiECT Doty, m V" (.THn .....98 00 Six Months 4 00 ff.rff Mrmth 2 00 OutMonth '..4ii WEEKLY EDITION I !.;! ifv. ( c0MB) w a"- . - -sa 00 ltli or t "T?rvr v : rr & ft "1 . SizJfontfW .1 00 IAol J&htettorutw Qbti. .'l .iii:i want, aodwUii tbe latest gtylM of TTpeaoa erery manner of Job Printlrui can oowbe oOPe wttn inter an at annrt nntim. Jii'ji i J" I'UJ, CIIARKOITE, N. C, THURSDAY v JUNE 17, 1880-. . 3;521. .1' . 7 ' :i0ai33, &AKDBILL3, I ' 111 I : Mil '1 -1 r i . . I ' .!-. . J ' , ' .... , I NO IM-RECEDEP 4.U most re3j?ectf UUJ invito Jth .attention of oui friends, and toe public generally, to the fact that we are offering THFJ1 AND Extraorainaiy . ( ' i 9 VY M rCi-vHry I 1 . . i i i mi l B"m "i Mill t l 1 jffTOTT ' .ear In every aepanuwut w uanfH wen ' ?f WiWC , general decline n uoap twiiMii and we, ever rearty IBubserve the BEST INTERESTSa of our friends and patnainp prepared meet the Issue. Wearetaattttf I ' SPEC I ALT Y on several lines. Economise by calling on tA KABLY AND OFTEN. Alexander k Harris. June 13 i r t i m i June 2 SPRING STOtiK; 180 .. .. .. W r t W i' r,U i i ' ! I. ( iv" i m1- 0UB SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, AND .Ci TRUNKS dlcLrl'dS! id is now CompleW. are our former reputation for selling suRtaln CO TorfcaingltSEJ' Gtlobl worth 75c for 60c; 0cxfrj:Ta&7't71fec f0r 25c, with cheaper s In sanj)roportlonlBreat ) mi snn ii)ivAn1i t and more oostlygoods In samaur a 8irebtell from SI. 25 to .arrojAHj lir. Jennlns Jn thtf ,W5B92G4ge Knot marrie4 again?" "No, '- - - mnvnuA at loot 'r mjbjrTTOW Was ixni "f4Urspirauon never rains, it simply pores. ivew xotk jscpre. Ana a dou never nies, Dutit soresi jiwcyv aoAjiu. .ana a dook agemr is 110 but he do res. TheiwSrld n&yaneerat butiarj 'Walker, but, Bfter'' alti she can do what most women caanor. SWajfcflde a blcyfele wlihqtBhow&e her garters. 11 mere are ani,disujDgaianeft BepqBlican states men wno leei URe going namnfeyThlAsummer. we wvmemit leuera auaressev o te two., w.j.a. ,Wieele,f, JIalone. N. Y., will recede prompt atteh- lCHSD aud BKOTTf DO MESTICS and SHEETINGS. these goods at very low prices, In many cases at less than first cost. II VI 9 .iH We have also some stylish nnatwmLCldche4i. i O U Respectfully, .1 CO. i : ! mwmm I. OJ T.i!i.., PA (SLIER THE BEST iBKAJSDS 1' ! K1 lods, which very senBlbl person amom la tK eheapest In the end. f lease call- and'.aee before buying. y WWfBHtf falrtyajidfaon- . . ni J'i:r. ; estly with yot .. . H March , V880f " I I ' . M Oemoeral' mdBomcepf. . ' IS A PURELY VEET:A.p;$WyMIY, For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use.1 : rAlll IVILLIln according to i5nJ iWi o incioswg eaca Dome, iw in yerjemy ryff (A mod ttlUptrUneed hand. ' DAIII VII I CD 1 A HtJItE CURB for, Cholera, nd all Bointl l50,"jjg j RheninatisiH and Neuralgia. PAIN KILLER ffiTTnK brinfrs pedy and permanent relief in all caefs crr, $5,00.0 I ",; ! i:i Til Ai IsT H! ' lA. T S ill. R egarlossf nC ost . .Mi'- li.l!') i-IV.'.ijI'i -l.lt ' 1.,... '..,.jj--t-.! -li .. Xl'!-i',l t.lllli" i ,!'''J haying Tutsi cHiabil M kki busiNEss 1 n !v '"A' 'H of as jin., offer 10 sell his , ijfe , stock,; .cpnsjtlng of , ui;iiii '.'iii"i I'-.'iH " ; BOOTS, GENTSliKD'tADIZff 8EsVlGENTS . 1 .-ttt , ' AND BOYS' FUR, W0OI AND STRAW HAT$T;' .... ! ? ,,, !;. r I '..;:;:; f REGARDLESS OF COST. .-l ,1- i .IHI1JT. .,,. I .1 J ' Those wlshVncr in hnr uiAntt d.mtiti tn examine Mil stoek. before buring elaewhrre, to ibe i old .out In the next THIRTtAW';'" :'" 'Ti .t:U''.l...i-.MI ' Grav'g SDecifie iHedlciac. rRADE MARKre Orent Kag-TR ADC MAlfclC 1 - iifc. nmiUaaeJlab 1:1 tinra.liino' rain. Fanner. JPIanl claM' waain i4ttaiifi'wa5it.Minl , avd gafe fo aaa'iiioeTa1aiLEr:rtcmaitiyuy'U,, TJioe) 1 price Di-iui'-mnnallv f.--- - PERRY DAVIS & SON, ProvldeHMWR, I. Kropriexor. ) March 13-dAwlr i u. cnnriT7i5s a- -ate tnjild'iir.i PURELY ilEflE'TABLE vi'OI)l.!U,,l - ' " 1 ' An Fffectual Specific for Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, ' Nausea, colic, Constipation and Biniousi A lhA rpnnvBTP.d dvstieDtlCS.illllOUS SUffei vlCtlnMrof FAver farldlAgue Jt h rlelArlal; dlseisj noarinA ftof rSWre4 fteklfti: dheerful splri and good appetite they will tell you by taking Clmmnnal 1 Iva. Pamililldr ' . ' UUUU1UUD .VJ, lu.w. i This justly Liver, promotes , against mauuial. diseases. as pjnw iking celebrat-ed, mcWp, 'RegMates i the ts.dlgestlrranaTortlnes the system ;ei irom juoo, , ,.i iievens. - locca- Rionallv use when my condition requires it,Pr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect It is mild, and suits me better "'' ' thatflneteia!riteTOe!lles','!''- TESTIMONY Of THE CHIEF JVSJ flEORGIA- hee tised1 Blfuirjs' JLrer i guiator steabfs'feimpo- rary derangeeBfiheverf fof thias three or four years, and always when used according to the mmuS' tii AtSaA foment I think it Is a good medicine for the derangement iUverr' aft ieasvflBcri utyi veeu nvuenviiai uiaT.ih.. rf.lt Hikam WAtanHLjDatti.ausaoe ueorgia. foe .Semi Weakhrfet- Doteuer, an i . 4AKIHH.tIBfBOr9.tjP; 7rifcar 1 1 --d Lsattmii'i.in 4n lbftack. Dlmni t rreiaature u,'VAv, " I nw w fffiaeew Ma- X".,:i . rwvl u loitJfi iu.yJ ?-- ot Vjiamii .xwisU adijlfi) laeaai ifcrffl nil nf' rni an iv itechzinkkxi.. I vDt mnrt ta liman. --. . 'MiintkMvir lA a iTtn n tl lJ 1 No. 10 Meehaaiea'BtoBeti 'Sola in fih-,.i,,ji. .fKmoi,iiacw pfi 0lig1IfiMHfinB,r Hi INI IT All A aJ VAVA UHAIA A BeUglon-'From TalmuJ. jrery ancient Umea there Jived--, tt least so then 'tv?as snoken ' A Hebrew youth, who far excelled Ajt youths In pure devotion. TJoqeirxoung in years, his noble soul Aapirecto deeds most holy; tfl M Jwatteredaot for whom performed - 'vFor princely high or Jowly ft6l''he etealfbi H&efwenCV ! V ; And asked In tones so tender, . -In all leqoiremeata of the law f h T Wbat best he sore ctiuld render? if! t -i- f. iXBQ Rabbi thpughtH-then calmly satoX wiiu cuuiuenance so Dngnt: -1.7" : : : i -1? .in )). lt;l -possible that Cadet Whlttaker may be re- tu ou Bar-pay oa account oi wounds recetvea clertei.-M a Icq .wrapper ? anywhere that a dry gbods -i la letter to- .Jm cbhclVidlng an article on the hat tpm crop an; Alabama editor remarked: We have-on exhibi tion in pur sMtgum a magnlflceotalr of ears." i 'It was a colored rrfekehfir who said to his flock. tXZ deedLbot for a little matter of moneys .w"aabingto4IGa2fette'.J.! :'' !' ' ' .,i rnr carjnte td aii ,end ' hot long since it 2few;Yprk lntiie'rliftrX of one' KaaBe, a barber bf that Vpit This terson strange as It ifica',, seem, lived'two ert tirely different ah(; iifstiiict lives : in the shop at home he was barber Haase; in the great world of; Kew York "socie ty" be tyas Bdron'.dei.Maincy; br, as he was ihpH finiiliarly known,, "Paroo Carlos'. As Baron Carlos' be was. in 1 !; trodu6eaibtd;Wtf m icalled the best women were deHgtitfea to be noticed by this tonsorM artist, ,cn mufti, and he w&s.generallr 'a favoitte with the fe- : males who ; werfe ' honored witlj' his ac qtiaintancfe CariOis .sotaped, the. , chins of his Customers, and the beau monde of Ifew'; York' struggled, to scrape his acquainta 7 ; A; . ."rf1.7!" ; lrrthH wttyof 'mutpal , rntexchahge the worlvf arid Kai-ori Carlos maifrtaihMf ' strangely dlVerMfietl , but agreeablfr r-- 'lapons.,'. Uht aw& crflp at last vfeen 'Ml.de lfaiiicy mera rftrstyriief who was neither to be, trifkfd with.nor duped. Peath, . tffire, apcomishi?a harlequin more prbteaii in his -disguises-H-ban eye!oi(itaron, caWed' in oil' hini one day quietly; -and there was; ari end of the jest. . , , .. ' JLs Bafon 'd,e Mafncy h3s death was certified to, ' and ' a' genteel tremor rati through, "society" at the niioiincptnent inaixne social non was no more. jm ftathe glory of heaven whichever of you stela Mr. Jones' turkeys don't put anything on the plate." One who was there sajf -"Every-blessed niggab In tftA Ahnrnh nama rtrrtxm Trura "v aai, i i mm X WatInyto View oftlie Cincinnati Convention and the Seymour and " Hendricks Ticket. , ' ' Special to Baltimore Sua. . Washington, June li.Diettiociatic Senators and iHepresentatives who are delej?ates to the Cincinnati convention .are almost universally of . the opinion, that the sessions of the convention" will not , last beyond two or three.days, and that nothing is likely to occur: tq mar ,the,pfii tecfc harmony ot its deliberations. A prominent Senator who will be there as a; delegate said to-day that he believ ed everything would be arranged, before the convention met, and when it did meet it would all be plain sailing. Tliere, has been much published wiUnn the .last two or three months as to the posi tive declination of Mr. Seymour to per mit: his iwne tjo be; brought before .the convention, and his determination to ref use the Democratic nomination if tendered lum. . Not one of these i state ments has come directly from Mr. Sey ;mour or from any one authorised to speak for him but . most,; if not all of them, i have emanated from sources which are anxious that he should not be a candidate- It is thought here -by well-informed Democrats that if the nomination is tendered to Mr. Seymour he certainly will accept it, and the sen timent is becoming very strong in favor of nomin.atinji.him by acclamation. It is conceded by Republicans that Mr. . Seymour is the mail' who certainly can carry New York, A Republican Senator, who was a delegate to Chicago, said that if Seymour was nominated, Garlield would stand no chance, whatever; - A letter was received here to-day from a E" ersonal friend of Mr. Seymour, at Itica, in which the opinion is ex pressed that he will net decline the nomination if offered, to him. .Two Southern members of the House," wha have lately rbeen to New York, return with the opinion that Seymour , is the coming man. Two gentleman only are prominently spoken of here as candi dates for Vice-President, Judge ThUr aian and .Mr. Hendricks. The. frierds of Judge Thurjgian have given up; iajl. hope of his name being put at the head of the ticket, but they undertake to make a strong . point in the assertion that if he is put on for Vice-President' 'arid the' Democrats can carry Ohio at the October election. But no sagacious Democratic politician, outside the, cjrcle of Judge'Thurman's admirers takes any stock in this. Ohio is conceded to1 (air field, andprebably with justice. Xt ' is thought thatthis is no time for the!De mocracy to take chances when such a splendid opportunity is offered , it. If JucUreiThurman is put on th& ticket and th Republicans should carry Ohio Vat Lue uciooei:; election, nis niuy it - is contended, would then be an element of ' great weakness.. -With Mr. Heri.dncfcs there wdtddbe hb'iucha chance tbtake, as Indiana aao longer votes in October. whatever another dav may bring fqrtlv FWbileIri Hendricks is very positive in Jiia-uptei lUlJUfVtwii -4iuu lumti un it v"vv ,'Witb Tllden, ho doubt exists here - tRalt. he would take the second place with Seymour..::;. , : '.- ; ."' Hootl Je-ing to Enffland, Balf-8ufl,'ieth, ! . - . TVrf:dWiri! rtoo'th.the iiictQi' will leave.' New York to-day for longn-xesideneo Un-vnw 6V-ei0repfiiTrtrnHiirieuus win give bim a farewell breakfast at peb; mioa'sfew-Yrlprat noon to-day, MftBirXajaferylawIr,-lifving been.; born hear Belair. in Harford county. He is. without doubt, the foremost ae MrinnrtheiStoEwaand frtfi co abroad fivilA ttreoodf' w4sbes of ihsusarids of Ihis'OellA-cftiiensJ At Ute tesinjonial MrolmSTJEprd ifvill reresentiaiu:) hiM tSefeoiamitted ilciiflesgJ ohn "RT-aay- EeMeKWalllrek, "Wliftelaw Reid, Rev. H. W. lieliows, J osenii Jei-,i urenee. ffuftlM Chilli fwrdasl 'aVilliatti wiAlSetBrrarftfOof Gftrleton.' It is understood that the yv-v jm -I Houghton, thp w7. jirJEsser, thfiJldv. i A BABBEB COCIft . . .tleipatkaHe Career of a Social lm '.ii posten i" New York. .','J. a trine in the way of an inheritance awaitirig bis5 'widow1 for there was a Mine. Haase1 iff beautiful France, Murray Hill and thereabouts might have gone down to its grave, as it were, in ignorance of the truth of the impos ture. : But Mine Haase learned that by a French law St was necessary for a wife to obtain her husband's' consent orshow"proof of his death, "before tak ing a legacy. Upon this statement of stubborn facts she applied to the Su preme' 'Court to have his death certifi cate altered to his real name of Haase, in order that, she might present it in France as proof of her Widowhood, and in. this prosaic way of business was it that the carefully-kept secret became known. Last weekthe court ordeired the change to be rrrade,; and Mme Haase will probably get .her legacy. There is something Df a moral in this little story of Haase alias "Baron Car los." It is this: that American parents would do well to scrutinize 'the creden tials of at least threef ourths of the al leged Scions of nobility, who present themselves as acquaintances of, their daughters.' Old residents of Washing ton may remember how some half a century or so ago a certain tailor in this city assumed after dark to be a Count, and as such had the entree to what was, at that time, by contrast with the present, tolerably "good Wash ington society." This .varlet, cut out and sewed breeches in the diiy time, and in the evenings, under the soft light of the wax candles, the al giorno of the old Venetians, he capered and posed as Count Something-oi-other. A gentle man who had met the jester socially had occasion to call, at the tailor-shop to be measured for a suit of clothes. In the backroom he stumbled on the '"Count. The murder- was out, it is true, but. how confused was "society" at the discovery ! Perhaps this person assumed to' be a "Count D'Albora---perhaps it was something else. At all events, had his imposture and its ex posure ta'nght;'o'clety"'fV'leSson,,be'.bad not lived in vain.: But, as We 11 know, the exact reverse is the case'f or Amer ican "society" is as servile in its adula tion of a Count, real oec alleged, to4day,: as it wasihtty pr seventynhve years 3go. ioiaoned LettuceParls Gre'en.' '" ' ' , ; !!"' T -if T '' Battfmore; Sun, . ; ; ..' ',". ' -',, '.,,: : ;:.:! Ten persons, eight, jof . wham were membieE3 of one XamUviand the reldain- ing two ; visiting relativesi were poisim-i ea on Saturday last, af VVilliamsDort, PiaMifrem eating lettucct All Of them, -With itJifif exceptroniOf two- of the sons, were reported al the hast advices to be seriously ilh The physicians, thatiwere called in found evidences that the pois oning was from Paris -green, and the theory 1s"thal0 the1 ' lettuce7' pVobably grew near apotatqpatcb on wMch the poiaan had been used-We site: these if acta if 91 b$i pqrpose;, of ipassrhg on them, sqme renwk on, : thei,4arjgBr of persons ushig inconsiderately this .pois onous suj)stimcewJt is.very generally .ffffi0.? iBtJJfll effetf tf m1 kin Kt i oM . I1I UftU J U I" in LLI1M IIMU.II1MWIII1IIU II. 1 - " ..a enistnaoniy oibsrisfs that Kdb beetle, lit AiiinndMReiVBr. Clllve will i deliwr 'addresses. This is the firsfput or tjotato hue, as it is nopulariy called. audx -w hose destructioH i .of the potato vineuiras caused ; of i UUe years : suph heavy Josses tto grawers iof utaatcxsrop, The-method of using this deadly poisott is tp mix with It an equal proportion of tlourj and to, dust the mixture over the vinea iwhiia tbe due.;. -is on them. If proper precautions :iue i used and the1 dusting takes'. place, while;; th&.:air is cal m, nd-'lmrmi will ' easue. The vines j will be saved.and experience has shO Wn Ua5 the tubers, or 'the potato; nave not affected by tbeipoisonr Unfortunately, there are inconsiderate persons who have sometimes undertaken, when the- crop is a large oaet tofacililate the dusting of the. vines byaeattering:.' the r poisoners: raixture:broadcafeki and if, i a;. this case, theyi&hould happen to. mak. an over cast and; sex sprinkle i. the adjoining1 vegetapiesTine, fiangeroi eating tnem,, ery1 bv wash ing cannot be easily, dislodged,' A simi-i; larperil may arise from idustrna ipOtw tos vines atteroiheiwina has :nou; for;1 wtith Axufca4ittrlei windv . A6 impalpable dust tot the. r&cture may be-'carrie' ipatch. : ;y& estate' these 'facts ftow, be cause there his been tofl'niucheatlesV. mess exereised ih the 084 of this1 very jffeat; for the poison, gets within frJMbf tne'lSves a1i65 eVeh" nhrtn-fHi,; m ana i;'i j 1 ti'iiviU. ail! .'.j;-'..viri l-m: . .1 7 h .1 ;y , jj i'ii'l f;;-:r. ;i!l "l- '.ri ;'; ii int.': i i . 1 To T7hioh bo Mniiy J.'.. .1 i. n: -hi - i , I ri vrmrn n n rrw n rrnn it res li Vl i ii J li .no; HO' U'ji! N i J :i! ! i i'.-.-i' h'iifonr('iH ,iU " I.') 'i'ij t iiiii.li;tiimoi oAai IVfi Jl 1l i3aJJfl9VII03 ;.!:'. i f lifno') uvnol iIiim V!lli-iVi.':MJ fI.K -U: ,lllj ! v j iii;tiitii;-tin ,; ii v ! Imubni h ytm 'II ' i. .'-' llO ,-At i UIJ :Axl ' A most Important feature will be prtaebtedf ttt A lot of last Springs stetson Bjjts, sold then at $30 and to.ba, closed ,at; te CLERlCi ,ftiCE of 1. . All reBnanU lnther ttnes wlU be placed at a price that will rapidly mere them.; The SPECIAL DRIVE will b JiklblttOass: filaU.vCbildwo's Suits, and the geAeral:Une ol STRAW HATS. We haye had a flue Seasds bustnesi,'illd period havlinraTriTed' When lNDtfCKMJTS''exrefefWr''"e are ESPIB &nd REACH FURTHER and sell LOWER than the market, with four or five times the'asMrtuenTto selecV from'Ynlh'e Several MORROW I ! ( j A f -. 4 f - It, pre paced, t DUTXt PEEPER nLaW.rBESSURB In prices may be coafld ehtly expected. il rm o TTt-C June 1 3 il; :ii in 1, o ) :i i Yi b- II llll Ill I ' :l ..lUlJUTtmtKt'i 'tliiil.lU 11 : 1 i j r '!! .4 t'. .u:iri-l iib:ii';-', : ' .') . ! I: lili'llir !) OWKji, I :kmi Mil U mJinv. tI uu.lt At . . 151 uyl at !-'il Hiunfnv-x mmi ill: I : ) '1 KaOJAlb .'Im'j ol ii: ii-i-'i i.j ll; . : St. tf rllbJli'i mi H :i i ;i i-iiO Mil l ifjti kAssVf il! UiMiiIu i Ii, lu ).! - ill dub I crxr isr b, , r j-tj Hj; .-,. .......m " ..,;..( J v; .,, , -j , ' --.'111 t ii!l.V J;,(ll IP .J l . l - ' ' ?Hll)1 ' ' , . ' . .. l i :. ; . - ... , i );:. .uiiMl iil i'A-y. -uli no a-na SrRINGr AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATSv &C-r Gqod Wool Cassimere Suits at. .1 . . i . . . . . ... . ,$7.50 An Elegant Blue Flannel Shit at. 7.50, 9.00 and 10.00 Cassimere Pants from $2.50 1 5.00. worth 25 per cent, more The Very Best unjaundred Shirt in the market...... $ 1.00 A Better Suit' for. :. '. . viV.:il V:v. I'.". W: '."4 9.00 A Handsome Suit of our own Matte.. lUv.'L . .vt$i2.5to 18.00 An Elegant White Shirt, laundred,. ready foul wfiajy-j$ 1.00 Superfine Dress, Shirts, from .$l,25itp 2.00 ii l ..; i ;i t 1J..U 'iii STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OF' COST;- , I',.,, ' ' ' . r, .!( Jl;.'t '-.. . ' --.;' ttf-i .: li.ilrt '.i 5i"If l-fl The Celebrated T y I trr IVIac k i na , ;H(M Itnf l? ?i,i! I l-t!' :-frw . till ,Jlll(KI Hi t j-.' ,'. : ; 'i.-1 ; .i4i'i'j4lju i. All our stock shall add1 must be reduced, as we are determined to make some alteration In our place of business before fall, we niea not . -ill ii mill 'tirvil .If i' -i i..f. 1 -ri;- :. .i-i, li.- ..- ' .. ; U Jl!i.i I l! rem: nd the public that we always come up to what we advertise, , There e.great bargains awaiting Ja; ipur stoFa,,and, the wid-pad repallorij pf .uij wg-made clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GREAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offer. . ,:I , .utti. h- ituiliifn -won BT We callth a attention of wholesale buyers to our LOW PRICES; !' ! " '' '' 1 ' k ' ii (p., ji.niiiM n Leading .ClolersaTairs. n so, .dd aD (DDeaiin'nDD TIE CUNfiE r -r !i 2li-H!g'n ful ',vj:;t f i ii ! ill-, ii. ill ill M i rt k pLaiUiw ei ill i: i 'lisbinoo fJ iiu y.a:Lib ' f ' I lilt .t"!'.'! ii i-.;iiii ii' 'i.i i ij.i .:.'. : - -ifj -ij jiu -.-li.i:' !i!Mi Ibu;I 50,000 Yards of Best Calico, 8 1-3, , 1 5,000 Yards Lawns, 8 1-3, 5,000 Yards Pique, 8 1-3, . - 5.000 Yardff-Berit Lawm )2 1-2, . ' ' - ''; ' 1 ' iJ . . ' . J,Hi500 Yards French Or&ti&f; S'ts. , 500 Yards Poplin Suiting, jStrJpe4 pd; plain, to:SatQli at 109tVJjnerorjrj 2-3. DRESS GOODS AT 20 CTS. FORMER PRIGBBi t'OTS. 2& - 35 " 1S a :1 . l.l ill i ill iilllilu I 4:lA '.l'"l !' l hi:.. !-ll 'lllif I lira or ii ii 44 ii 64 ii :! '-i-iii., ' 6fcifVl?i.W'VK,i44 :. . II I ! n; '.'. r.l.'H Mi u.:j.li. hiu: ifjOU fWii-.ii !i "-i-nrhiH -linijffl&iJ 41 ftft.liiOf; too il.' 1 iioiliiTrtiiu '. o) a in:il'Mio ui Jua Remember thU is, tnese goods n of twenty -tire ;i. ii'J;u i: : ..... . 0 & 75 , - i . -' . ; ' ' . .. ,,11 .:... .:., f- ier thU s. positively no humbug. Eer must be. closed out' Our Clothing arid e'pef Jeeht li Insured. Callearlv. as a . . . ' i , , t , i ri ..it - - i l. ( ri . I i'tl' ) I 1 I t I IK i I i ft i t l.i f 1 , . ' ..imI I a il I It lii.I Iur '1 laser will at pnoe perpeiye the. difference1 lh prices.' TlrTY THTOsaNII DOLTlJW'wWth of furnlshltte Goods are1 alfeo'.bif ered at tthtatie ftargalnswiioolR weitoTiPaililffrtrtia9avtog i.iuii llatUiaOUUj3UfLgJloi i.1 !" i n ".i . y ni i i'hiii ' t )i4iu : ; .iliiiii i r, Viil .:' Vi" I .111'' il l no .lniu ij -liiill of -k! fi. til -,!- 'ilf JlUll lil'jii 'Ml JUd ,KJJlM 'VTwenty of IE3 ILa 31 i. . i : .. .. t 1 .T.-i I ff.-.r. :. .T1 . THIS SPRINO TH15 LARGEST AND MOST COMIWrE'STOCKF sl. Urn : U'liU 'J , 1 .'ill "ilj IWJJirlll ; -.iTTTTi.i:-r;i-Tn omons ' ' " ' . 1 : a 1 l!:i ir .Ill'JI'l Il-Kl i . A.- ..111. iiY'1'l'l I'f' -t'l ftS:" 43fi'i11 ,jioiiuo-( ... ... . a. V , Eyer offered to their customers. Nearly.aH 'to inrtrJes'.',iIrfiriti learn our prices. . . .' : ... .;.!..! rM:.'Bteptfullyiii utii -ivtt.i : Hiiiui- -.ri;f Ji:ii iBtlAAtoSaffOliSBX - mar.3. Tr t-i: lie entertainment which Mr. Booth has ia-thatuiore ases.of 'pwBdhiBgisimyar ever attended. In his letter of accept Ll t4nee saifir 5 '"Je jgjanqqraripn wibh GEOV rvrmcin receive your raLmuug unci w not wholly unaiioyea, tor inis is xne first tribute-OfAthe kind that I have been bold enough to accept, and ray pleasure is mingled with tjjejrpiida- rv-i-r thn nnviCH ft rntrai dl vuur nifegoMM fty'"scfes$ m 11I., IiU 109 1 1 . . . 1 v ...... Ilrll.M. I.IMJMlll .nii!i Sier lands liieariily i?e4veive itating your low not with vam hanKs put: with acceptanctoviMteous, X can onlj' add that whatever may. be my protest oraement," i o.ut . your inc ynri i i X Scene in the Narraefiiiaett Diiaiter, nrthft f?cene said- Whal terrified me rffiMeUAtVed me ;j ploae, by Tgawaajiaoroua.; ta get nice from -iwVifivil'fMtf.Wnrl'Wi' M( 1 . .. a ' . , , a- t.UI.'- A.l.A.flr At. J llSJi ycw the raft said: -. ypu jutoP' ftwJijiaiOEamsyoux. .0 fc7 1 .n to that which has occurred ai Willialn- port havei not been reported. Piirhaps, in other instances; illnesses-liavC' arisen without their ; cause beifti' suspected This season ithet potato bug is -bai' to , have attacked, in some cases, the leaves of egglantsraHt has been suggested1 iU i ll, i U I-,'t,ll n,t4-U D.lnl green, othln g, would De more danger- tti to.' ' J '-Sb -rcf ' -tfTbl 1 A- 1JNEQUAL15D i E0& xne "rrronciisi vjuruiauir ; nuY3eu. iiu3Ki"Arui ty ouyw iuem. gj 1 1 no. So ...:.:-.-- tt C!ai.e Grktwirii. . . . J. Arties smoung,jaBa junior jpaniwrsr r workJpfttothelTlJ.AmbVugar Cane Bpiv, gbtmf, orrobotfCme,wuo-wWfwwr4te tbe Blymyer Manufactairittgr CoA- ancinrmtl; Oi (the maKers or ine oeiauniuju uwk ATaponuvr sir aescrr Victor Mim for their descrlDUve circular and DTl list The Blyro Arahufaeturlng Co, are the ol est and most 1 MlWliirMr t-JliH! Ill tti 4iBletoT9aitoaarMefsafteredi njawryiuDavMi'inutji m ?iiiiwijMi ip iflflBi at tMBawtratM Pag8telaniii!wlJto 'kwtw ler dto MM'wow.naiawaaaMKArMivBBCF sowsne is 1 astaaHaiBilter8vttiawhad poohed at for itw' IttlM f aWtOl41aaTliak8'WBnCrtt mta)OniiMarietaa Ktot-uielriadckKaaaet a . uuuiM.., i uittara " i no I'uranni i,h rrtr i. iilil J1V 1 i!TiJr7ryu 'iujwn 'imn 'U'liiiiiiii:) iii ; u.'lfilo) 11 11 'I )'lillljll . :y .: am i:! -iv.' J-'Tt:t n i-.-Ihioy i;TJ1j; - , 1 YiA 77TJT l., Li i iu hi 1:111- 1 ., . ,:'i.n.jii iiJiALSSQB S..JU ATX AN VJT I tit j tj -j.ll no n-ii lorni I t t a TH HilJ 3uAt bsiif-x all 1 j J ilJll' 3ifJ ifiiil bilJl booi! I. .U-UTUJU.-iMUL. CHI 2TD 3sT- i A full assort bought ment of Ladtes', Mens', Boys', esantf riUn'sBooli W V Sere else. . A splendid assortment of rials, srohSuCyur.'WdoI, aAdSwt 'flataibteaBefs, vanflWdr .fibarcalL .:; ..: u 1 1 . ... ,.i ,.' , ,. 1 ,",.,- i w.i-.iM i "'-iJ ai'iilJ .til ljniiin ilin Sf zr.oi Jk-i ' (! 1 i I il'i J'Hl :) I '1HIIIH1 llllT JIU1 .I'lIIlll 'IIU "j'IjiU rtiilJ o J i;l .Jim: lKlu'i ,'i;'tl!i:;iv; Mill 1KIOI 01 uipnohxi "J 1 A aiyvu'I ajfuj ui'i i 1 i ii'i ji vlilsut of iMioM -ai lanll is'i-iuilij) sgbuL .juamJHioqq 11111 saa'aiiavsi n itti oif 4 U M Pi I IHill l n lHVJXl.lt I J j IIU U 1 UW 1 UU I U 1 U U I 10 a in ?m oikTuu nrjoli fci eisfljlisdl ha 1 10 ..o 1 rvtrwiM , 1 B Ma 1 ,)l;ilj lilli, iu ii j i bi.sl :d JJid il-i iJ eiil 1 . 1 0 J . JV 3 S9li-19'I f) c.R Or. II til H;TlJt!-cT! tt mnn $f Arlf -foi-rf rtr.'i nttf. bfl ifttw 2 and Prompto Tirade Speeiaito aiiweaiflcsaoidD jloT Jj; aibliud oil Jya-" .'fjk j iiii i.fli).r.i wtf .iu tea amit kBMm tA neeu further, commeat. SlMMdd beatr ychemlstf of national reputattott recommerid it, 1 V AWitti W pbf slelaha-WleO'tt) m aara n au leading grooeta. b tlit, Tld ftSl yt1 91IJ aaw twir It'.- i'I tnut 1 Charlotte, K. c TtOIltWP-fWT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 17, 1880, edition 1
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