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m cr Willie link! vmir Rueclal attention la called to the following line ui Linen Lawns, Victoria Lawns,5 Mull Muslins, .4. J, Linoo da Dacca, ' V .5 BatOste Cloths.' , Organdies, Plain and Striped KalnsookSi a. Butcher's Linen, Laces of all kinds, Sheetings, Lace Ties, Silk Ties, . l!a-ji,i Ladies' Fancy Hose, Childrea's Fancy Hose,. " ' Misses' Fancy Hose. , rj -ijstw.wjii. Geitt's iraeyS08a, The snata on Mia am An net hArfn tn Mnf Hut A fV f V IXX TTry fMsuirnasga B pwquced t ay,. u; jcKiea.,, on., ma . d Wr -a rvi ,$I j,as eefoi' V MM If! T 1 faiii W I get DEfeLGOcfefi IrattODor 60c; 50c for 83c, ;3Z1 for 25 with cheaper and more costly goods In same proportion. 6 real raw ! i : 1-5 1 1 i m Ton caaiiow Greats laijnftlnFClOWtTueitf from SI. 25 to $1.00; ftwri JIi00-ito56lctlJbBi 75ctoB0c.rftif?Oeif 7eiB2w 3 ,GK ' ! ,3 .f .3.T TOJi34.IlD Big defiUnein BLEACHED and BROWN DO MESTICS and SHEETINGS. Give .us a; i i call, lor we iaref determine! ftd isell these goods at very low prt(s,4ir manrWssSrf less than first cost. 1 sotftcT or t! jf latacscf la aoiJ daughter. - An Iowa lawyer reached out towards a big Ink stand while addressing the court, and the nearest man promptly knocked him down. ColonelFred Grant U represented by the Boston Globe as murmuring mournfully, "Father's gone up and I'm Cable to be ordered where there's It may be fashionable for young women to go Into a retreat before marriage, but their fathers are generally called upon lor an adranee. ' v. Scientists dalm that smoking Injures the eye sight. But this-Is not -true. The boy with a stump in his mouth can see his father ten squares away. -t ir-, s -t r ,J He -was 'watching his neighbor's boy climb a tree, and he had a look of painful -anzety on his countenaneerAre -too afraid the lad will - fall and break bis heck t" was asked him. i "No," he replied, Tm afraid he won'tw ; -1 - -, r Bbermailegateaggett of Brooklyn, slept under the same bed quilt wltn a colored delegate at the Palmer House, Chicago, for two Bights.- He says the situation was perfectly awful,' but that he was bound to capturehat nlggers iota If It killed t The people of a JTewHampshlre town are se fearfally lazy that when the wife of a minister wnoaau just settled in that town asked a promi nent citizen If the inhabitants generally respected the Sabbath and refrained from business, the citizen replied : "Damn It ma'am, they don't do enough, work in whole week to break the Sab hatn, if it was all done on that day." I mi a v and Ladles' and Misses' Lace Lisle Glores. There has been a general decl'ne in goods, and we are pfferlng bargains In seTeral lines, j Alexander k Harris. June 20 Hoots una gfo&tB. SPRING JCPQK1880 ummm OUB SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES,. DATS AMD ... tit' "' lo-t. "-15'i-sjj-!.t nut eij on svxrt & Axil .o.if.W? r -i IviWOTWIJa i fttfJ . .7!wir!tT& tobesoldaicost.(in. Wf have also some stylish that will be sold cheap. June 2 Bespectfully, : - U Hi T Is now Complete, -.toe are.deterjnined ii sustain our lonner repylpn for selling THE BEST BRANDS ill - . - ! t t-WiMHti-sUt .fil tods, which CTerr iliW:i. tk cheapest to the inH T1?131 fi buying. estly with yon. , . lK ' " :''uj.;:' PXORAM CO. March 1880. femocral 'Bf'f ?V ' T f "' - Bootga Shoos, 4 2 si ? USE . H:i(ll ill OBSERTATl Olf S 1 n Xhe Monroe Bnauirer has entered its tH(.ThrinsKwHl give Fayettevllle a pqjianor ox aoottt 4x10. fromthe penitentiary last Satnrday. The Burke Blade says tbe-darkies em ployed on the f asylum in " MOf ganton are on; a strike. i Dpapt .Octayius :Cok; Jas.- been,, ap pointea cnairman, 01 tne state execu tiTecotnmittee, yiceS. A. Ashe EsqJ Bishop :AtkiijsQni yihoi has 'been. -in Baltimore for a; month past, is much improTed tn healtbnd will shortly re turn to this State, j The Raleigtf 'oMfW says Mrs:Mary Bayard Clark will read an original poem at the Oxford asylum, at the cele bration of Sfc John's pky: The Haleigh, Observer i.y the,, Radi cals in that place are down on ; the;, fif teen idelegates from this State who vot- ed ajeaiost-Grant at Chicago, j r j i , ? The 'Progress says Lincoltf county iS about bt of debt. The board Of !cdn missioners at i recent meeting ordered the treasurer1 to pay the only debt against the county. Jij liA ' Monroe Express:, It is said that CoL 0. H. Dockery; will oppose Maj Dowd for Congress. . Qe i will ead.torlorn hope, but it wilLbawithlbe expectation of being: rewanded hereafter. ,; - . The New York correspondent of the Raleigh News says Misses Tucker and Grimes; of "Raleigh, last week gradua- im' wun 1118C aisuocuun iruui mrs. Reed's school, in Ne w York. Raleigh News, 10th: The delegates lo the Democratic State convention have nearly all returned home, and we trust carried with them as pleasant recollec tions of Raleigh as the City of Oaks ; preservesor them. A more orderly, in- teiligent and good looking set of men wer; never gathered together than , those, i which met: in ,, Capitol Square Thursday morning. Raleigh Odservef: Thecotton re ceipts' this season, up to Friday, were 48,776., Up to. the same date last year thev were 46.031 bales. The total in crease- fsV therefore; 2,745 bales. Th? best - Judges" estiraHte' tWe ' PQtloij nSTT: WTO :lp lityftt im bales. nAlP.VtTFll-irfrlae,(K)Oto Thia " eaves out of the 1naU( UlhPsi&tli Umestion what cotton may come in FASTl!XAII.filtVIC.''.iHi(X' Savias; a ataaltiesa.'Psj; Between r awdifW'PrJeauaW'1?v?.V":; WAsftOiGTdN; JurJl8l-iiTheri will be a meeting of the managers- of i the Southern' railroads and -' of the railroads between here and NewrYork i city ; to morrow,' to consider a planto bej;sot mitted by Mr:'Thompson;'Geneal' Su perintendent of the Railway -Mail Ser vice, for a further considerable increase in the speed in trains' from New York: to Washington and ' South to New Orleans.- The-plan 'i to 'aocelerate the speed on what I s called Che New; -Eng land train, Whkh leaves Boston! at six o'clock at Bigh so that that ttowilt arrive in TYashingtbn at ll a. m. instead of riearly: l pLuUmi at bresebti T6 pro Ksed increase of- speed is t be entirely tween New York and Washington,s the Post Office8 Department doe mot cojntetnplate !eaT$g Y kity t t. j iff remhabu fa men and business men td leateJJostoni at 8n - In ! the; eveniirg "and amte -j w Washington beforeiCongfesff t8s9mblea the next-mornings The; ldifernceiin the) time Vai be very nKtcivnlore mark ed uth, as it is th intention to kdifr crease the speed of Connecting Southern linM thftt the Nortliemo Wfls i will f aehyered at New Orleans at 7I8O in the I morning; instead of at 940 ia the7 etetii iDt;. as at creseni. in-as saTuwwenare business day ' The Southern people are ranidly -bgitininii tjftppffteiatf 1 ihe tages are7 extended to thetr!'sectio. The Bame relative distance tiYiime is too made tovannaanmjacksOn- l,ffg ICari'OcWVilAliH .vius uoKetne newiv-eiectt jcrmanfitftteweiecuttye coiapjinewas ocsni abT,4iauisourg! Yai, pn the 4thj of; October,, J840, j ; On. the first cato arms in 1861; he joined the Thirty-second Regiment f Virginia Tiroops QfrPickett'a.Jflvisioji Army of Nortrn Virginia s ?levserved in this regfoent withT.distinguishjBd' gallantry tmprfgMout' the-four. 'yearsVitruggle, and during its ndnuancef'Was-.twice badly wouripdi onb'atShaburg; and again at Flve Forks. JAt the. close jof the war : CaDt ' Coke' addressed himself to the study j of the law, and having Obtained license, set tled in the town of Eden ton. He became 'made a is a puBiTfVio:EtAiE Kemdt! Ifrom the country. This may be a con- Mm ' 1 1 siaeraoie quantity, lc may oe assumed, tnerexore, tnat oy tne nrst 01 septem- hu Meter failed when uaed perfectly taf BAItl III1CD I Ihu inclodnK ech bottle, nd ia AIM KILLER SffiSfKSfi 111, JJIarrnoa, TBenteryt vnwir) tvawyi for KaHlckiie8a. nr. 1-jh.e Backer Wo, a a. cjl , ' briiurs tmdu and perwument retttr m m cmees 01 Braises, Ct, Sprains, 8ew Banw, etc. PAIN KILLER 1$ Fa.rnr, Plaater, 8kllr, nd in fact of ail tr NBIHWy n afford to be without ber we will have received near 51.00Q bales, "Wilminfitton fiemew: lender county I i ce.rtaintly a land of snakes. . We have now m our omce tne stunea stun or a inonster which measured 1 feet and naa is raiiieswnen,,jtiuea iinu now there comes areport.of the? capture of bis big, brotner from toe same section who killed the first snake. ; The yaliani 'A Ben j, rendered hazardous by-, preyiptt encounters, terminetl ,j vtake .this struggle succeededNaiHe then .tied him . . -111 -r i- SSi VjWinMWiti MUMa aai Taia,".. W j JWLT. MlOSOft V ;.WTwyu,.iTiiVU PERKY DAVIS son, Provtcianea, R.'i. he was driving at the time, and started rn inwor March 18-d4wly. ii i reVtatSSiaae; It price brftift. ,1 WHKB tuiyBI.P-PCiai-c it withftr Sumeh of aJLand it wiu annuany manr tones it4'( m aaw dum. : ttota ay au I A. IT 3D ' , ro-'iii il .".!. i. TO BS SOLO t j ihv i. a a y. -j o a Regardl6sa of Cast: hi ; - .1 ft-..- ill -If. tPi 'Jii' o - ;r r.t ; HAVING TAX EN CBABGX OF THE BUSINKSS .I'un'jtizii'niiilit- oftef; cqj elljhls entire stock,! conslstlBti of $ 5 i 0 0 0 W O R T a O F r UPOTj, NTg! AND iP8! -03, gXNTS ' AND BOYS' FUB, WOOL AND 8TBAW HATS, . i id v i in , u ti m , i ifi s ' .it i ii!. f i lf ' - , 1 REGARDLESS OF COST. , t'tt'rtttllk V it t .1 "4 J, ' il ') ft ? ' t ? - Those wishing- to bar. would do well to examine this stock before baying elsewh-re, to bo sold out in the next THIRTY DATS. -r''t' ' " -' . i4, i!t.v'"S I'-uiiit t tnt( WiB- fff-!?-! i' IT'fjl kilfsf J A v.J c'L C.i. -L t 'a. w PURELY VEGETABLE a . .a.-.! OhIS ai - TbSJisI .Craplaints. Dyspepsia.f -k,., ,7i. ttesuessuesat .may 13 v . ; : -. - ASSIHMICE."-. 1 Grat'g f Specific iledlcisc rpAOE MARKTlfr Sraat laff-TRADB MARK ' ''-f-JlsReeij,Xnfrr(-.---1' nnfnlltnr euro for 8emtnal;3-.t" wkrM.Der- matorrhea. !lin'f ii potency, and aH f 4 -diseases i follow.-aa-a Amifinfle of self- Hn.a. mm Tutaa nfT HFOM Tinr.liemory, UnlTer- fTlShUST'la niI Lassitude, i-ix i tn the Lack, IHmness of - Slofl, Premature Old i nd many other Dfse?-c that liso to'luaaaiij tJ cnsai-r " aH at'ra UiatumOrave. -Tv' --a vi t-TTrmi paracw i ri f-r pamphlet, whjf we aesire to nd Iree tr r--. i t eTy one. 1 1. 1 5-oiiec.ne Medk ine u an cn ,sts aiir s ' WCKaa,r hu nip s l r r.i. r.a oe i -uloarc o.Yor Vftift)' ' v. . t ,- ' vich. 8oM tn Charlnl.- . ' ltL bT Da X C. Smith end aUdrucgw.jera, . ' mare. dwly. distt'.Httti frike, pref erme iatfe to ipapttwtT, smuggled so-'vjolentiy aato choke nlmself tia death? 'hti woiister was 1 14 mcnes arounu uiBi uuuv. v.xxa Pwliilc- and the Revcnne Service. i f s.-. 8 ; f lit Morgantoa Blade. ; , , , .. The Charlotte Observer, which 13 one f the beat !Dettbctatif4 daUie in tneittTAw,: comments, Qnvtneiactxuac shortly after the Inquiry as to thej reve enue nervlce'had been -sent fout: In the sU.di8ttiatArepUe8' W jreceived thereto, many were removed.. . . . Itdoes Btne us as singniar tnacaii we toibw of ' VfliO ' aniwiered that they ereDeinocrats.haY been removed or father; cannot get an assignment, while il tyxfinnmilz GDrrm J 'il'i J r-rkXi rtii 1 ? I" .Ji It HIS . ... ... ... t . . i 7irr'io-fii. .Jim i r! r ' Hi' .Hyiin silfii Mill lo !itv ,1, A.aoet important feature -will be rt0 1 rill would be possible to ta&e-on tne- USew eneiai nne uroxitx w hats, we nare naa a an seasons hoheivjK th petldd hatn ant-sd when INDUCEatNT are. expeeted, we are lyCX ,iAt. :imj! T HT.Ti? iio'l MlHO tl .1 ZHOL .iI!jLhij;; 'iO i dosed at the CX-IBING PRICK of ii in I made irtCaga. .Ch-dreiji Suits, CHI L-i.. --.--,, ..JL .. 1 .i'00 pneiay.n. :caeuypecte4Ilin-(jfJI)f) nj vjlf,n:t oiI j;;.. f 1 0U'J'J "J,-I'.. J ; ? 1 X-f JmnliKo r. ifW ,1 .,! ; r -m-'i l i ;.i .timi3 -j.i i f;;fi? r-.f t n- , UaaerlS: 'I'l I VI liSl ftfc.l I laVjfKl' 'jiWi.ilI i .1. 4.b 4,.r;.. ..,,..1 : .iioteit.'li.'l, i -i ;1 .1, 4TA1S HUT IlO'f .-JiOTn i i JitUJ !- i ; 1 1 7TTTI fci) J !:..' 44. ULMJI Ckw l f 1 1 r vi iv o 't fi t-u i AIMITK i: 10 : !'.!! .-. : ?&ff-- fViii ;, Ji:tj: ,-'.t - 1 .- , - .i -.. Mm (OlDf'-piL'IE, r J'Ti i ii .na mti i ir:iu.iir .if. v SPTUNft ANT) ' RT-TM CkR..'. . i.T.niWTTvi V '.W A Tft i'4f-1 i'.. ..t ?-.-f.. ; ?:!J ,Jt--.u.,l .tf. . .'.iiiut MiIJ 'jnal I Vf,u,,rt-,., .....list ..ir '.-... . . i ttoMrWool Cassimfirfl tSuita at' . . . . . -.L i . .,. fe7.i.1A-.Hnfcir Shift frii-i iarw t aas Or .-v IVi . . .W I.W, V.W UUVl WiW I A AIQUUOUUJC UU1U WLUUi U1III JUia.i Ctj OliiUUiitMOiUU An gant, White ShmnautidreoW upe'rfine;pres , Shirts fkml rtW. . . i Wi to?2.00f i " . straw hats. soi;:;;tEsaaai cote- sr:;; ' : j: ' : , , i ?! .-,,; li i i .!.;! jj.u J Villi Lsiu; -1( spoke before the Seymour3 Ultirj, or which ue had fx memDer, ana nis service1 to xwrnoeracy has! been continuous. ";u ,,!,.Jip,i"M,:i :T" Inis?! the Democrats off Chowan called Ori Capt. Coke to leadVAeir1 for lorn hope as a candidate for te convene 11 'Jinn anf)hirciviii1oi1 iit nnipl tha fV T1'! Hejwas defeated; as every on in that hopelessly, negro-ridden countty knew he would be, but his vote was largely in excess of that cast for. the convention, in 1873, "as candidate for elector from the first Congressional district; he pav ed the way for the higher honors which awaited1 him, for iric 1870 " he was elected, to ' the State Senate . from ,thei .fitst ; Senatbrial district, ; which Jiad hovet been carried by. a JDfqiJioerat ecebt on. the civiXiighta iaavie. Cant f Coke carried thts district by three nun- area ana nineteen maicxraty, .ana in tne very next campaign ltraut$edQ.)t Radicalism. ' In the Senate ot that leg islature, to which. waa-.eoiQmitted the poiJESnj - work ; probaDiy ever udht before a ' bodv of the, kind, the 8Ubtect ot this sketch was i first among the leaders . He was tone Of the leaders of tneimovement for? reforming county: goyernmencsi ana dv ms aoie ana per sistent work in the Senate aud in cau cus, he won. the undying gratitude of the counUe of tbe black belt. . Durmg th.6. essvon of this legislature the fight over the : electoral ; ; count was ini pro gress. The opposition to the resolution, instructing the congressmen, from. this State to vote for the Dill under which the monumental fraud of the century Decame possioie was iea DyintpiivaKet Of the magnificetit atftiearawe m&o derf Ql i-c$ an'magnetic eloquence of Oapti Cokei it is unnecessary1 to stveak; The delegates front 'all partis or the State whti heard him last Thursday night, have made - these r things house-! hold words throughput her borders, l?or is it necessary"fe.say that, he.will fill the position toW&U" ke. 'al imera Hants from tn fLOn. worth 2S nfr rant mnre An "Rlooron f. xu.ivery.j-si,uniauuureaAturs m tne. market. , , . ...,l,oo, .supernne J "'''I 1 . . . , r.- ... . i., ,. .....( I .. I I . . " r ' ' 1,1 "' " !-jvf I!IJh"W ion 'iw -ti W j!j The C el e bra t e d T ay I or Mac k i n a iv W a t s . a iC Hit (funt will .'li n :xuAh& iJ m- i: .HWUIH V!"!M! '? -?T'i,H '.ill II? 1. . ... ' jih our stock Khali and must be redoced, ss we are determined to make some alteration Ih our place of botdess.belofe faUi We neod-ot remind the . . public that, w aiways eome. up to what we adTertlse.) There, are great bargains 'awaiting in oar store' and the0 wttierea- ,rft'Mratioi of bat 'weli-wia-e ' - so IwarranWaprbmifesi iU-luu''Ju u' W'ju- ly.:iih; ill. lli.U f t. ... t nn Tmi n . " 1 , ...i -:. ..;;! j in: H nivoJk.'t TvttJiJ ill; jtojj. f i V". --. : ;: ..!. '.r.iu-r:!- n - ii,. J :t TAfrifrCBomiers'and TailomiJ f TWeeantbeiatteaUonof wholesale bayfrjtQoar LOWJERICES. i-l- ; n Hi! ji.t I ' ! ' ' 1 I " 'III' i'l! Cirsinndl (DD LlOllOl-i fll i j-t 50, 000 Yards of Best .Calico, 81-3, Xards JLawns, ; Jt-r-Jaf4' i ii'.iJi;. union fciiiQr.i 'i fi j : it fi iif.r.i wll .vlrfxl in M if 11 i ui i; j : l.r Ikijiii J'i-U -nil i.J fill. -! . It ' ' r -; -; i f 11 1 f ni wfIT - 1x1 9 1O; 1 Til I .11 -l!l- lo iiiiM lllJiJ! 9lii'itM0 lilW i '. -jl ,111:1.1 L;0 iffio xfv: ,'-.l, Ji"' i3'1 rui ii'i?i. which will ratify the Democratic ticket at tne election in November, 500 Yards Ill fir.'i if! ZrLO !: , i . " '."JUtI11 l Cl J i . av.i.JnlA-ir iAn? i ftilU.lu't klJ6 fclji !)ill-i I till fill Iwi i - ..,( . , . . . w r ara n m r a , - . n n m 1 m m d a inia ' 1 - it i i.'f i . ". 1 , .111 hi 1111 11111 urr;uiHi rvuiriiAf .ljivi; t Remember thH is Mrttrrelr no hambu-. Ererj DBrchaser will at once neiceire the difference in pricea.;risT5.THUOSIlpo tlese goods must be closed out. L Our Clothing and Oent's JXmilshliig Goods are also offered at tomense aargalns. .Look well to yotit la ni yiuAj-ni COTstipaaon and Binioosness. I those vrho allowed theitloTe Of govern- kmenv pai?. to jyoui4v hwjjj i vptx uuw?i eyiUy,'liave (assignments and can store .1 VARti at their sour sweet will. t v5 ' '"'" This thinning WW te number of 1 ASKUiojeeotarMowp vlctlnM of lever aod Agnevthe ttwrtsl dle4 TudiAnk. hoar they recovered health, cheerful spirits rill fell TOD DT SSs rBeg-jatorT-r T . " This thinning W wm ntimber of isTosuVcefebratei fe4e flifW employes is a poceaw4clvis only ap tMomotergesthm,fe8ies pUedto t)eraocrat,';4Mtfariag we can and good appeti te they blmmons1 This Utat. 1 insi mffiariia aueasea, . I Iearnrand the .Wilkesboro; ndJJ calls tractofilettejf ftontHbi- i attention wine same; iacc nu ueBiixa AimanderK, Stevens; tfltoea- I in ItiIaw At i 1st "offlelar business." and J&WZrZ$ if thecollectbr of the sixth district has 1 - Satoivwimgo .effect, jt i . i the 'right' to -use" the envelopes of that " is mud, and suits me better departmeatln ,the: prosecution of such miou u-w "iwr-n 1 inquiries. . ..jji .uj is- coKsiipiTiair.r if T-STTMONT OFTHB CHIIF JTOTKI Ojfl . v - -- wiMvwT I in tha nasA ar uw Kcaua or aoutu jaru- S?ER Hina va. Walter S." Lvnch. "Express mes- eare, sM.mlyl.l?TO?,! 7ZTmhZiA TwTth .tha rlarcenv cf ions, wiin aeciaea ueneu 1 uuu w f 1 jhh,m - . . ... 5t least such.iwjbwnmyjpere Ctomnanv. tried in the CJourt of Ses- '5 e has ; al wava done his dv wheneyer called 'to, ; J ' Ww will bei due' aTgreat "part of 'ihe iSajotlty woicb at the ;; ! Batt&iiejaAtiieiloMb.:j ?i''-Wilj'i'i-HS .u-.tiii Oae of the party traveling" hi Europe wtth Archbishoo Oibbonsi writes home! from Florence, under. date of June istv1 as follows: nr nqayfiwiy inBjircn bishop of ' BaltinKore had his farewell audience, and 'was : at?ain treated ' with eat -indnessi and distinction' by -the Holy 1 TatherV'The i! Archbishop made otner iareweu viaiu wTntiuua vaiw ual arid particularly to the- Cardinal secretary or state anaiitnovaruinai P?efc f thePronairanda.! Yesterday wc flitted twrj-efbr thi cltyJAtf wo arrivea in Kome so1 we aeparcea rrom it iri a drenching talr(?iand though i may seem1 almost a -sacrilege to say it, yet I think: tiono of u' were ery wrry for our departure; We: were, indeed t 1 i a ii treatea every wnere ana oy an .as wen ag wo ! could' desire; Netertheless, the weather was;iiot propraousJtjesiaes, none of -s!!weile particiulariy welldu rinifOnr stav and la order riot td'be- come even m,titfwelI,Bd' hialhy' restriction- had to be obsertedr and bo many precautions taken; that both tree aom a,na,comiQrt ,were,inerepy. no ut tle dimlnised.,aihe: seasoii as well as patner was against us. we arryeQ aj ot tweoty'tve jpwjcent. to tosored. taJearlasa great rjeto expeeted atjtho store pt; j -.1:1 oj ) !( t"t'- I'iU. icti'j y; ji-lJ v.i .. " cu Iqu j.j 'jiil'lo liiv worth nt ist. 'il having- : 1 i . Vl(J-J.Ji flJJr.Mi Jli W iui JlillU Ji fti;jj afflli!-;1: j? I ' ! ; iauii Jj..f) luiuMi-'i'-.-vr on ?yii II iu (c.ji-.-i iwj Mi,. , (.j j,;ui .i'.inrju 1 j 1 1 r ui 7;;m ni.io, . a f..'iirn fj-ullipjr.il'if) lntj; HHi'IiiJ lot i9 ?iJi t: 1 . a-Vi h -4 :1 Twefaty-N-oe YeariExperienchas?EBa33kdither 1 , ....... , I i f...f..u.-..-. . f ..... f 1 fi olv M-.tTpxJli. i; ays war? mxd the use of li tieorgia. H XAJTOTACTCB D 01JXT BI - Ja.izEiiiN 4 cqi, f ;t pirrr.iTtTn.VmA. FA 1 ' 1 - : - t nir nil n- - r 1 AprU i . brought inaverdict rof acquittal last night. ilsaw&wirAT 1. -r tr- --. -- rf"4 Ta A TFT' ilf - Tn nil mn jipb Ruff ciVlnz from the errors and in discretions of youth, nerrons weahoess, early de j cay, loss of iiumhood. , I wfll a recipe that will cure you,- FRKaVOF CHASaU This ajeat remedy w America, remedy was discovered .by a. missionary in South America. Bend a seii-adoressea ewreippe w w 1 rrliTir 8B oJ Ion ca llyeii yeirs our daughter "suffered ori bed orl misery under the care of several of the best (and mnwnm mt t srnrall Khs!Manji: Who VUVti DOT di- ease various " names but nd relief,' and now she la Tk the Stated UniUd IStateV CcCoIJo. M ?o a street Ulan.Ji.Ki. tnets.ol IweWTOWr:' "that nc roneSe will let their slclt auCet as Pnai1?f A::. r rrvon streeta. i we did. on account of prejudice against so good a VT'mm r-i. wt - -.7. -.f H- f mftA,in-ia HflnEJttflra" Thersrentaiwwwa, larence late vesterdavevenmir. and ol course nave- naa, mii im yet iu lee ui tie rone sight pleased lis, !howfevet J( last night we found the nearest church to whicnrwe- resortea tot : neneaiction thoroughly frill everfwhertr of tery de- VOUT 'pwpJtw 0 .auu it Break iuuuj ncio alsd' present at the early ' masses in the same cnurcn tnis morning Alter some davsf stay in Florence; it ' is. I believe, the intention 1 of the Archbishop to go. Korth. . ' - 1 1 " - ' 3' Hit " A riotabiei feature ' tii tha 'contest :.ia the 'Keritucky :.,Democratic' Stele veriUdn.Thursday, oyeis the innlt.rule. t.wri lt,her and also liear relatives Of thaJatdWnfreoMnridge;;: aeratt arnsfl jVanfl In hand' and Trtard aa t.hft 'brothers .dealt ;bx harried blowsc :Th'e debate .was ulosed,' after a iringlBg Speecn oy f.wecianxiage,oy hhtMother saymffi ;-utnat speecn,naa iWnrtoade'bv JmV other:man.' .liyinfil I $hQuld answer itVbnt it' i4 the "rule ot mrlif e t ever to pluck a laurel ?om th 1 1''.'l,iA.W.","-w"t''",. ' j-liiif; f?f;"jMiMijiT tJi vJioiI.nioo V-nO(!;jtl UK'Ml'ilHi'fil Sill jiJl V; j it. iT Wl i 9? tH.K! 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 22, 1880, edition 1
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