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i " , . , , t . BvsaaBmtox MATHS ; , f Six irotAt......r. - .. 400 nrm jr:..J.r.:j...::.:..".::.:;V..- a oo QrMtANMty.potMMb. ........ 9 10 uonou.... .... .. .... ...... ... 1 00 rwiomajtedWieiDtaf OVaoa ' "' -u! Has bethorogiUy;euppH-witM;Me -want, amwttkthe lateet atyresTof (Trvvmi ererr manner of JoV Printing -eanf 'fW' Jettt . LXTTXB HXXD3, CA&DS,' -' " -V:-; "TAGta. BSCtaPTSr-POSTEBS, f'"' .J,BOGRAMSIZsIIJA. ' i :t f j- ; , " 1 r:, - ' "''7 -J t" it1- j ' t ' fi WrfaMnow teeehrlngour i MR. ALEXANDER: has been North some time, and 4s going chase aa unusually Ill : i.J.. 3 0.JtJHl90 ,,.v., .vh-t i.nuii'f vrj-.iTvaxu ..ru if 'ti-u -i mi , ...... ' i ! STO.C All our friends are most leepectftiUr lavtted t eall and see tts. ' t J7" f IT augSl mains Gent's Hand-Made Machine Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GEAI29 AND PRICES. L AU. PBICES AND STYLES. A Pretty Line of Ti-unki : YalBesi and S .il ni ri-.-rU V"- ' w- LATK3T BTTLES Of CXLXB&1TXD STETSON HATS. -ALSO Lower Grades in Fut, Saxony Wi)oI, 4c ;y.r r CRYSTAL; . I CE rC7l"E :L.1J l I I liRlillfflMW ALEXANDER & fl IBM i rv k ft H:v: ; ,:.J:uTTMfs;) a Trafte X what Ihnewlyiscovered object GraTMie8topt)WtinuTt f ceWI w.Jttercnanxa Round trip Uaketa front Putnetie to Bait.-; . . 'more, : : I : ,.!;:r'.T Vi-.J1M0 iiouna tnp uexeu irwm vnuwrn n (Children uir 12 j4il)itpc two all ran rauhnVlrglBJa Mldlarorchmond 4 Jfrederlcksburg Potomac 2 noura irom v InttA in Nm VnA . OA Kmrnt AMuT Of aol 0 lii.ti. ivoCBadetolithi A per in New;Torfc--ieveciiattM laiaa bwwij take Supper to BaUtmoTB. v-n .vu- tut t i oood on- any train gosag of eomlng nnttl Newm ber lsW, BoUifira ean lateft ott si': potaU twened on the.oaupouvr.iir Hr. vnyr-.i.. ''w f i U yon desire to take advantage ot these rates,5 secure your tickets aa early as possible, as the O ne (or their sale is limltedi- STATE ROUTE XvU PaSVEB. : 'v-.- ..- iuv-f, 'St. f.-m'4i v-- ;' -. S. J. PiERRY," ECURSpII TICKET AflENf, i IHlCH. N. d N. R-Get a supply oi! Pcrry'r Celebrated Bou quet (oe) Cigars ito pdS tmy. .- f ! aiig23 r..i'te -n.'-j j 4 y ' :1 for sale by CHARLOTTE OBSEBTEB.I AT the BuggeAlon otlWders tod After dia) eoat sl deration as to the best method of dtspojrtiiflf- mo amrs jtgmuain tntermini nmiepea, v ppromittee have determined cr; tbenrut p h- TnewmmiueearepersoaaeoTinat w uuiueri vxiia j W"s man b d right of any one prtv.iege bring more ti-an t-ey do r?Hnueiy, ; weir sou exciusrve ngni is trvta to ire TfMn, Parties wlstUiif to tld on Dririieges wul Wwwj'take-Bottee.' as iMstUvely no bids wy be fnnitalned bybe com nr.lt tee after the a&.-: Pa- 7 friendly :noiy a ine .vuiae wia jiease eopf Uwi 1 Vrjpfully. J a a . f -w-V .a a m ' MtisimtollKktrHfi wllwiJllIUil 1 1 IT llliiw) i Hie aa, above: vient!ane Jl :Tbe pr)v"gesV 1 to pldsepsmteiy at' Mst, arid thenrtae exe v nghl of wuVh nrlvllp--:- nd ihoiilJ t ,n .jIIISHXILPENED .A LOT OF m ! I j i ) ' i i " I v t'-tlii; "7 IMTSaT.'.-':' V : i- I 1 TMOaiL;S00Nffl0FF. OUR MR. SE1GLE EUJElCHASIN&SiOUE 5 WtttCHVwHiN ooMPLrar will inivir OUrHl Da AS XWV mo A tLM OAO'i, :ll ' AND 3 & CO. . - j Ar8uYefCure! liL - ;l 'LilUWLi, Jv i POR DtAfcRHttJA, i DYSfiNtEUtr :rrf,! '' 'JAJcfckifo:v&diJS'r''A' I And all -those nomerons troubiess of the l oln - ,P ' - - - , . .-J w, SO PREVALENT: No remedy known- u3w Medical Pfofessrah has Vbeealn use so-long and wtthTsuch uniformly satiataelw result. . j ' mm DOT' -. l VEGETABLE wjh. f iw 'T7 H I IJ fl,1 luT'W'rimni J ! r'f. '.-"Tt, 1 - r,::U j;.l!r II I ,1W ; .ju: AT THIS SEASON. ; r,ooo or rw ieagues jess inni; mre : l 1 -- ' "J years after the famous 'Black Sea storm - ; - rJkmkJ llraljuliv f ine thiir oi; Mexico, and tnence nortn j ho. uLJV -nth LvA.,i isiwiJ f ward and eastward, both inland and on "S SSMSfert I the coasfc taking in the great Takes'.and -. hese dif&cuiQss that m has come 1 - . r to. be -considered-. fr. s- 1 ;s t .-"I - , . nam w rmm mmm mm amW mmmm j v FpiC All StilacBOoioiAnfn, - -'; sad fuchUmllly when taken in Uma and ,ao I SUB?' cawM f In sueh dueasee, tne attack is usually eudden I ana neaueBoy very acaw; out wiin a saie -remeoy at hand for immediate-use, there Is seldom daneer of the fatal tesult which so. often, follows a lew I "ThSlTn-to waltand see If the mono. not bring a setter feeting .not infrequently YYy1 i.ujujru.j. ai i Tamely doeTox Pain Killer wYT aiawetlSrari-1 aMy save both, and with them the vttendajktoc-1 bX"JJJ'....--M2, IZTJ i All Uov-twvu uro M7DW vi ivi joon VyilOlOilM wotf- HosDltalsamtDersons of all classes an-1rofiB-J jwfta wne- nave twiiunjiy ior oosemng ine j '. f-mdetiul results suuest h save always PMttwea ats, I have nreseriLed Perrr Davis's PalnVkllle teusively to Bowel Co"' "int fpartjcul&rly for tsotjanebtain B at t rfdrogtore, or frosa 2!?',AiPlf. w r , 'jM.MMorroany pre. star is seenas a poiht or light, hardly SeWIr wlf, larger than itappears to the naked eie. TT&-0ll l'AJ HUNTiNff, it' id With the instrument containing the "I-"ril2iTT"4..v mm k prism a star, instead of giving the ap vSZffiXwF pearanceftfft point of, light, is drawr TiieionfbotUdv .u a farther rilnee out into a continuous band. Whe,n, you of its merttsuaa c - iaui of newspaper Wi however, the telescope with the prism yfS,, W r We the astronomer to d4ngWish: n, ltJmm IWfTjtoU:betwjrw ftsUrandVaianetary roch aua;5irsm t ': : rTr' WPWI.IP 'P.7.! i 5' ii . mjip Ll'SsA r ' I a fir; TT- j'. a f : -3" y-m . vv vfaarmam. sv : . CHARLeTTKr N. r fc - - s I ? JELLY. REFRIGERATORS, JOB CREAM FREKER& j VitEBB COOLERS, ' riip r vT I t rlxi i . i v i a i , i Full stoflk of i , t r ' ' 3- Wholesale & Retai clcout r W AT A SACRIFICE. ,Juni:.',:-i.fi - Gray's ; Specific r Uediein fallow. Utut I. jtt iM.xUiHf ur Aonswnnnwwi, jpeetitaMeoTetolaiea asata s.'aus,ati saa annn arwaaa a?w aanuana warn ws ivii r . - package, or eta a8' 1 ri r lMhnii!tii n aft '"TryS ' w i:i be. sect finiNA. fli.iss.win. cnocEEBT. oiTLrari' f aw. !8' extstea petore potima looking glasses, wood AND WTL, 1 mote withoufcanv knowtede. li. ii i.uwjwikk. a n BBS) ninimi.' i inn t V--irii Wisilkrl are 13 irliscUit, Wt'i, Itr tm vers, ahrJltt sale -W eouslanfii' tscreasing JT " rv'trii G..A if iiiwCISE CO-, F-v 11 rech'-'ca' no----iv-olt 1 , i.,.uanda.iw.isac:,r;J.;; ..yU . Seaaewhat, He who bath waited for the warning Voices of the summer mominc v ortbe twitter ta the eaTca,- rot tne rasue in ue learea, For ste loBtaa m the tkr, i .For tha tender rreen and enld .:. ... i. '.: . - i Of mar elowL Wl blushes fl - hi 1 JFrem the yootbful un Inrol un tnompnai wneea pi are; tohn huth WisHrewY tnma mi i , V : f ' Nor eauM for nehof nmmon day. Ol tt I , And tnoogh In Heaven's unclouded lace . tiAAnHHa aim Although he bless the milder Of BAamfnl ahM tntt I dnn- - I i 7, . Ie iMHrihettwt one hoof hath been, Be tfeeosb the sil 1 More penect snow eaea tpenea nower. ; TaouEh aaiU frm lefUer bills arise. . , . And wider brosDects ereet the eyes. . And tbongh if eieuda be dark overhead ' , .A haorealy bow bestride the land. : . Though trlenda oars, with arte tread i Toe checkered, nathwaj hand lit band, 'nioath BBinesoeToaadns, and oar lot " ; Bring smiles now unknown, dearet Yet, - " ,,Tet somewhat will not be forgot, -; , xet somewhat we would ne'er forget Were hours once brigfaterf Is the gladness ' Of these glad boori to those but sadness ? ; : lanow not, but tne summer sua . Hath dried the dewdrops one by one. Andsomewl bat Tor as nowetn fast t The Irrecoverable past And from us Joy. nor enterprise. , irauure.Aor gnainat. ' Somewhat 'some iff e. ure.Aor grief hath force to sever ,. lewbat some iffe, some light, some eyes. r c: Ne never seealergoteeB never, Kill "J J-y;o-'i ) .t -)-jiimw.mmacM ' kimita,. Slgital Serrlitel. To awctt) etleieacy nhad Geni illyer toougutia3burjeaiitxmtla3tyeaitneproD abilities m)t iully yerified amounted to seventy perej& : jsJiile tnose that were verified amounted to twenty per cent nd th6S6 tbdt ralled'erfe only' teh per Myeto wlsat l6 had. longdesiredv full Briga&eriGeneral's commission, t The causes whicharfrsaid to have led to the organization! of a weather bureau here are! interesting. . . In JfovemberJ ' 1854, the Anglo-French fleet was operating in the Buck Sea against Sebastopol that tidings were- flashed , along i the iwires theVestern coast of France and was on its : way ' eaatvfaru. :i iue uiByatuu was sent iroin , Paris ; by tlve French Minister of ;War, and it reached the al lied fleet in time to -enable the ships to put to sea before the cyclone had; 'trav eled over the intervening : SOtf. lagoes. in an official report the Frenca Minis- terafterward, wrote :irlt appears that,by the aid of the electric telegraph fand ba- rometricobservatidns,.we mat-be ar ,vww " " advance gre4t atmosphenqjistur- there appeared in, an American paper a formal -proposal for the establishment of a system df dajry weather reports by eiegrapn, ana '. tne ' Transmission or, storm vrarninirs to the seanorts ' bf the Amfcrlfiftn iftSrftsann rhft spano American lakes and the seaboard. Gen. Mvt MtahliariMl opH( nf Biornal st.a. tlons,;extending from the Mississippi to r the high mountain peaks. At each sta- nti h nlanMl aref ill ohaervers whom fin hn1 tiimAif ctAlfwr.ml. 'I hfSft riRrsnns werd tegularlv enlisted in the army as 1 f sergeants, and the code which he select- ed fer their guidance has proved thus far a bar to carelessness and incompe-. lency Import&nt Astronomical Discovery fcfFrir.'Iekrl;, ol Karrard ' About 8 o'clock on Thursday evening of Iast week lroIm Et c dickering, di rector of the Harvard Observatory, was so fortunate as to mase a aiscovery which has been characterized as one of lessor jrJXAemig uaco iu ouuio ujy uu testigatrbJis- -a - prisTn, placed h$tween, the object-glass' and the eye-piece; pf iia without any band, and these facta ena- Jgsjssissa 5 ening an object was observed which muumatail thA linnAllloniui nf tnrn dMt. likenoints wUhin the hand in the mad- liSi JU U : . I VIM Mil I . r thing neretqxoF? ; ooserveq ,in joe twea-, Iff M.'U j Fsmud at L.at. Baltimore StrB': Thelost' ttibesJ b? teU$TMvs beeu; searched for much longer than Charley itoss, ana nave, oeen iiouna ' neany as . often. , The latest discoverer, has : men a Russian traveler and iiourAiatinW., j. jKemirowitcQ-vuiiKO, wuu uaa fnnn'il horn in . f ha iffinnsisnfl 'finrl nf , courae, ftaa-wwfen uook, aoout tnenu, xney were iouna in ma mounuuns or -S"""r -wf-wico never came before. iiThey are war-like anfi resemble, the. .Cossacks in aDoean pagheatan, iti jL place w here travelers. ance,ibuc they folio withe okt Mosaic fttefslnwlhr ttoe oirftar- t MTtfWhajn 1 PTV(1A iuhihs .Miili InM. IrSrffttr aA mantoarrvlng:! jJe. I ceatthiBrifai wtdimake a flrtfc ; ,r rate rea wiftBwutwi, Mi,ey uruiK regaru :ieS jaoaUHlUUa huuimuk .j;: n j - it: a '',. -j.. o t i t' 1 1 - rm.t i ' real-- . s . n a 'r , A VertaBAte Baaslaa Hcrekaat. . 1 . in us cjiy oi new xorK,ai naouuttraua street, 1 Mr; Jacob Rabiner has for the -past fifteen years store with success, by fair dealing and low prices TTa In thJnlv rim win p. follnwnd thenanitl enatnm 1 M 11 An.4nnn,n1 VnMiujflna .nil VMlf HaIIh. In 41 ml vyuuuollHll lauivfvouat rail.. w uwuu 4 tne granavmemniy aisnuuuoii-u'-ao State Ijouery uompa k TMianhln Ha HI State Lottery Company, -buying a. half poket 1 .nil WJ-jilnail tnv tYA im jKroaawar,Jiew t x-ont dwayv liew iork jpityj U fortunate investment fifteen- In eold br the aid of i sars ne win oe enattea to sen ,snit eaper, ana keep a larger assoi issbrtmentef i foxUe uumtuh( dtagulaetathe KQOdSr J thua tte Orea City.'faTocUe uutttuhoo bei comes as it were a bleaslng l dbigule a we busl yssqpii j itv. . ; t )MlU0J 111 i.ja. WfU'l 1 i JtlBJ UmDlBSU0nl r r Have been ttted.'btit VionVwith such happy i tolu as Bangui's Ex tract oi Buchu and Juniper; wmuui auaa rviisu ivij . v . '1 teiescope,anp:tni3 apparatus, or nis owu r ev'i "device, hwed him to the folloWinOb., caii-1 Mrvaqons: in tneoramary eiescope a J. I It vow ate suffering mom any aeTangemeni at tne f-,i. Kidnw or Bladder; Orayel.'Pain or Weakness In, WsfrOTg3,''orB iDarolIna Jo.1iJvt other Ktes, n .re. atllity as-aL; re' s,', an! aTemei fjr tie tlsease for wt h tt reec -eade J, i - r;n-;.st,--"- C i., and sold byT;,C.;fc5nlt r Ji . . ... J . ' i . jj :w .iivi VJ ' ' S7IIBCHEI BODES tir BOYALTT. I," The rrin-,;t,,; iUstaWe-'' W si There is a divorbeJ suit TJendintr ia Brooklynrooart styled. Trice against Trice, the parties befng of color; in tot; nectton wittx wmcn .ner are-saTM cur ions 8tciesJtotbLsweSelaim"a decree the wifei who is the plaiutiff on j toe i ground oi me aeienaani; aQtvasoana like conduct, and i the husbanU oni the grxmnd that wbn be majrled her the woman naaa nuswa amng vjn uf irx terior of Atrica-noles8 .a--, personage than: the Kiatt the AshanteesjAbeat the vear lSas.'axaiLproua Voang black I leiiow xroui --tm KAavauu' uu W5y- to Brooklvn, i He could, not soeak a word of . English, ) bat! m acquued the lan I, teas ' ore it -was knowa throughout the con- gregaJaon:of .;the SikaiDl Presbyterian church, into wmca ne aarnea ia rjui, that ho was Albert Agamon, the eldest son of the AshaflteeKing.ir.ne id heard m his aark country ot the greater world bevond. and bad Bet out like! the; Prince heVwa, toeeelL Of ; coarse he was an, object of , greaiv Jhtarest to the female members of: the dhurch, but he escaped all their snares untalitue plain tiff! in the present -suit, 'then a comely coloredr wldow : SmUed ihpon himi en couragingivr K-lie married herj i ana she became. sTPrihceSsL Thevlived toeetbec la har monTi for some vears. and ia little prince wasDoriL: wn tsisuii a restaenr; oiiirookiyri.! iiu; mi i.:fj.i y.u fe i .In the; meantime thai; Princes had, beW: come an ardentl) Christiail. i and shifftly after, the birth, of the sob he was ifceru ed to preach, . ahd made I ruttt an jelo quent if not aleamed' expbunder of , the uospeia. . After awhile he was persoaa. ed that through Mm Chraatauaity inigot be establisbed among his native people, and with this as his rnissiorJ he set out on a visit i; to bis-i early iheiaev jUptm reaching the Gold Coast he iwroteiback to his w ue that his father tne iiuag, was growing feeble, and desired his first born to be near him,, and when death Met6 re6e"iVd1iisTnantle. This was the last ever heard -in Brooklyn from' PrinceAgaraeni- Perhaps he. is dead, and. perhaps h& ,f ell from gfce and has forgotten his first principles in the presence of a hundred successors. . A f for BDvoral voiira YxaA , 1 a mi at! t.hn Brooklyn . Priacess was ,. married to Charles Trice , the def eadBht, a dspptr hiulatto, . who , is pow .a, waiter at Eockawav .Beach r hotel, vi Wither j he will be( ablei to, establish that jtfce tiffs first husband. i still. , iiying;isvery doubtful, for the colored witnesses upon wuyu no reiies oeeve j nai wP, arrmco taught his wife the witchcraft fef Voo doo, and they, i ar afraid to reveal the secrets he has told them, Tbe Problem of Railway Tins e Ser vice Solred. . . t . Boston, August 31. P. Hliudley.ot New York, read a paper before the Sci ence Association to-day on "Railway Time Service." The problem, he said, was to arrange a practical . system, so that all the clocks upon a line Would be under the direct control of the train de spatcher, though any number of miles away. He claimed to have solved the problem by taking an ordinary clock. with pendulum ana , weight and ar ranging an electro-magnetic apparatus, so that at given times the hands can be set. One of these clocks is put in each station. By a three-point switchyone side of which is connected to the relay t the clock or sounder may be put in Cir cuit at pleasure..5 A few seconds before the time of sending the time signal as received from the observatory, the train desnatcher calls, ur ! his, line to switch tbe clocks into circuit, and when he re ceives the correct time signal ne sends one dash to All t.hn MrakV rvnroctiiri? tfoitfif eHbef fast or slow: The clocks ax then switched otvt and thirounder pt iul thu using1 existing telegraphs wires only, i 'Wheni this was sacoessfutA ly accomplished, a demand was made for elocks beating seconds, to haye the second hind corrected at the same time with the mmute hand, 'and for the past eighteeB.mbnths clocks have been put in at many railway statieflS; giviug the public the beneftt of observaWry time.1 :!; i ASIeepistf Beaaty. . - SoarcelvHess astonrshing than Dr. Tanner's reoeiit' feat of fasting is the ccdition of a f oimgr lady, the daugh ter of theiuayor of iGranioke, a village near ilremei. who is said to-have been .fast asleep ever since the second week in January with the exception or a rew hours of 8emi-iwakefulness at intervals of from six to eight -weeks; ' An. "inter? state is pdblishd it the. Jlahover 7cttt- erriiffhtand dav. recTirrintf OiVherleft siae,:warmiy. coverea up ana"win s Hgnti gauze.j spread 'over" ner-neaa, Nourishment, chieflyin a f liduid forpi; dailv admfnisteredt her.Whlfjh She swallows without' waking for a seodnd. She is a prettyi' lepder girl, of rt pallid complexion but 1 she does not lose in Weight during hei trahcea df from ior-; ty to wxty Jday s,; and . : wheh! awake ex hibits a cheerful disposiiroti. and an eager i desire' ' to perfonn'sch 1 sipaQ household tasks -as - her strength 1 en ables her to falfiH, 'HerfaCberi is a Swell-to-do man,' who has eoBsulted1 sev- eral emmentmeaicaimen in the hopeor tiiscdviBrinff sxmieremedvsfof his dainrli- tert abnormal condition, Which ehtBiU Berlaus..' inconvenience and cooataW anxiety upon the other mfenrs Of Ills familv. butall efforts Idtherto made to keen tbe . ualutiy giii -awkke have Je--srntea 9 .tojai fllttrev? i i -n j x. Incoming Fanlan raM nawau jAnni JiinmC4torifirJoaTnaiy-''-'-' -as t ; ThHJiiftWfabfir3 rtai iohaVfl been hlVOaUVU va awt5w w rvf 7- smi of women wno. Bare ngureasoiargeiy a ne wavenn ptvco uuizug tiuop gu wer; hb are' seen' on. the botj'.Aea of coaches, who ride best at the huntiBi Darties and take the prizes at the swimi- ming matches, tho aunoJike iwomep. lineal aescenwwta 01 vue aeroes ox not the codsot paeUy.aMsT-Piaids H immeBse8i?e andhoid 1q color, broeaded ulks in' which each tutrticutolr leaf, or flrtWrrtir ffronu covers 'a iarce. sarfaoel UeiUV VVUUC ur wwucn as u cu uu nlaids aroused ineon1uTiction with the nlam materiality ftrimmingsinstead nf ,th hrneades ofulaat aeaaon. The them ' thev rhaV e trimmed, with them. hutth$ hcyjpfbotA.hasque land Sleeves Is ot , ihe plairi wool, at least in Mr the French dresseflL, the piaid heing 'dse& for bordering, for cuffs, or eollar (trimmed on) audV the iike. ftWith the smaller DlaidaL.of.. which, there is mofe to be said - hy-ahd-pby, it is different. iT.hEyimBTuefpr.eiitirB' or , oostumes t discreticaihut the Larger - tipper rrt ilothe Atzizs.rimd. j Trench: dressy ;.!:?rs wiHi hot fciake a corcplete rier. it appear that she nes plunged profound slumber and entirely uh-, nionsfiimia jnf walV' that 'iof'in around' '; fefeauer; 1st. '' ' f ' 1 i ...... . (. ..... J...-, t..,-, t WE WILI, u..i i ! 1- 'i Tlw lrronants m! CSOl' SURa'ana CABi . un '.-'t :--.ttij fc.-i iittliid j - y - H tl.OD. : Our 8PBIN0 STOCE left is very asaall,;and mm. mL -qi lf3l if! nf if 1 iiirH'1 li.fU' ili '.'Il i' ii c.i.1 I -TV 1 lkaSBlBiasf 11! ..! J pi; S20.00 SUITS AT $13.00, ; ; "SUITS A ; ; " ' . -1 .'. , : : . ' tii ' . , . Our Stock wast be reduced, as we are about SUMMER SUITS at 75 cents on the dollar. We 2. augl2 "BT WE TAKE EXTREME PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE LApi, tt tsrBAVE JUaT BEEN RECEIVED AND i .V 1 I We have thfe P !t ! r JS-4U Z3uJ l-j--: iS, '. jsr3Ss--'- - a 1 auggO t . Cur MH5uno ' . . t aeeO xonj jiooi-jju. ( i ,' U'jlil 'if 7 di . TTTT -T 7 : : . I i, .ill ,nl hlll lHI IIi'HII'III'II'I '1 I " 111 -. . .. j "' !:;i;';'J ; ' ... ' t tO i.'' (SLiMDaiufiM i i- Close andPromp1:Ti$ AGEN.TOTOA-N-TE-RI :- , t ,1. i . . , . i PAtW wffl be sold at' a sallbe. Alt oar- STBlW - i -kv: - i s- :-l t"i.: ' - .n, aa we need room for FALL GOODS,, we will make a j '. il . !Ui s ' "li iv JlUi 1' -pW; ' ' n l ' jj lt a1 AJad aiV Sui-. auiiJ ri-JUiU ivv'i $15,00 SUITS AT $11; : 0U.UU.dU. it ji 1 ni ii Ynmn mt I v u vii U V IV llllUg, T V E H L O W F I (rti 'KlE S." ' ...1. ..v - ... .-:. -.,;.:;.- .;.:' ; Uti. -) itviiit'l i 'I..-. : -- ' ..,.'' !l . :' , I' n flli Hi 1 ili.t i4'U 1 1 . . ' . , ... 1 '.'-'' , -ii .''..' y. .. r.-t ''ilSli- .iJ.")ijjU-i t'l to purchase our FALL STOCK to make room for same. Now Is the tlra ygu cn pnrcihaaePItINQtnd assure our friends and custorhers that we alwhjs give - VI ' ' .' ; ;'. : 'i. ' .! .'. ' ' !'f'. K.: " .- -, -, .... . !:..,-..'.; . 1 ' 1 S .:!-!! ; J 1 i-ioL'! 1 loin,, i .... ' I .;l,Wi.i' ":tt TlATTATf 'TT T T7 A U JXKJ U UrXL iklrM LXEdJu 1 , -si r-.ui ABK. OPEf f Uft llBrsuilMSiiuaiJ WITH THIS I&SUEiOF THE, .QBSEii Announcing. ili. ii"!.;.; i i.i ft. I ' ' -' - f:lfn 10 n'.j ff ..fl' S, Hi m . m 1 w mt a ' -mm mm wa w ir w sr - vwaat am.wiaazsa t 1 Bfiri v 11 ' a -. a w a. a . a ia a v 11 a a in ata a a a v ; . s .. m by TAMPHIXTSCIltCyLABSi CHL3, AC. 1 iiki;:'i x ) . i.l a'o'M M Jlfl lV; ,11 K:i.,JWf . iUTa, inoliitduig flae tUoo Qlosed at - itf.". uti.iiii ft . t.vn h&i UAM-ii tui--i QUICK BALE, r .4.au ii 1oil .4 .W mTii . iffi 'ti.i: - i.-k.'J.l - :tfVi WTHHl CH.-IJ ltVf u - -i.itj.i. -k.-hU ya -.-! tTsr 'ik;m f4trm.1 1 1 .i ,il'l rV. '..1 $10.00' StTiTS at-o. ' l lAllri, I li. fJUWJUWAU;i; IV III li I .. . .. . . . MsMUill'l'tii '(lHY.'i A'VHii M A. them the benefit t the. adyaaoed season. ;,; ,!- -, 7-: ,i .lii'.ii-.? lu iiu.ji.;.; .CnAloiT'lJ ,.t .v.Ji. : -u. i- '.'. m: '..5 '':'. ; Lni ,:jJ il1iq?l 'ill iiv 1 11 11 is ail --.i'l'Ol t -:'J. t -.! .iismi t..Hite T -Fi fiiii. : i. -il-';.' i.i 'i'f -.it'-lu .. 111. FlJ:V'f'f affBi' VJER . i j .v i-wi- i'it:i!; hnK ihf i 'm: i-wun i . ,fu fiivu-f - , . . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1880, edition 1
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