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300fc and -Soft: TAuilu&ii?- tttrBSORTPTTOTt RATXS X tBX OB8XSTX& JOB BXPART1CXNT t iv i . . .C8 00 py, one year, ipodvakt) Has been thoroughly supplied with every neede--.-.-": want, and with the latest strles oITrpe, aod evwyi 6 k . . 4 00 a oo 75 PI fHnt MorU....,-. manner of Job Ptnittng eta now be done wKk neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We eta fum lah.at short notice, J;",'L! WXMKL1 MDITIOIT: i avv, (w tfuio "w.i....-.i;...sa 00 Qf the eoumtv, JTSf paioU 910 gixMonOa ...... ...... 1.. 1 00 0T Uberd Reducttonifor Claie. 4 1 lilK. JIW" - - : 'fit i t; f BLANKS, BILL-BXADS, ; ; TJCTTKR-HXAng, CARDS, y j J TAGS, EECXTPTS, F08TXBS, ' - ' i PBOQBAMME3, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHXCKS, AC. VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE Nj. O., SUyP OQT 1 f r : ", r. 1 , r. - i 1 ' ' ' it I . - . iff iijfi f w m i , i . Counters and shelves are. new loade4 fitb beauti ful and desirable goods ofaU kfhds. ? - stock of Press GoMBs(ftlMQlfs is superb. ". - 'A .:?.! .fjrrt i .".). JO.' 7.k Stock of Hosiery and QlQvcs U slon normoat. ,Q Ur R 8tcW of Prlntate SblrUags and Pfllwir Casing Is larnc and as cheap as a be found aoTwHsre. - , - .. , . . ) the bests eke CARPET DEPARTMENT In Wostern North Carolina, ' Bj Toes4s7 er Wednesday aext we will kTi lareest stoek of Ready-nade aothkig eieroflsredby us. ' v , ALEXANDER & HARRIS. teptlt FAL 1880 Jj We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine ft Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. U ALL? PRICES AHD STYLES. APretrjfiineof Trunks, Valises and Satchels, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO ; Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool, &c. GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, Pegrara & Co. suc28 MRS IS NOW COMPLETE In eveiy detail, and we can show as pretty a stock as has ever been offered, in PRESS GOODS. All ihe novelties In Trimmings. Ribbons, Laces, Scarfs, Yelling, Ac 2' Just received a handsome of Beaded flapes Is. andBhet Pur stock of Cloaks and Dolmans cant be beat for ' style and prices. Underwear, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boon and Shoes In end less variety and at low prices. V 8tratgers visiting the nlactf will find all '10X?1UC8 XhaL possibly can be found in a HODlnir Tfttl Sill avatnlna mrnrnm skAV srkAAM your interest to do so, we remain. Tours truly. ' ,; '-:: - HABfiBAVSS ft WILHXLM, fimtth BuUdlngi Trade Street s Gray's Specific BJeifcine 'kadi MARKTke rat Kag.TRAOK MARK lUhBeMedv.AB matohhaa, r potency, an diseases "'that fellow, as A sequence of self- pt TAIIII.MenioW.UnlveT-ArTtt f AlI2l . Liuida, Pain to the Back, Wmtvsss ot VU? IM lit ikn MmnliW Mt.lt Swcinc Medicine Mid t H dru423st' W tt wl pcujia, or tlx l etpt of the money by addressing -fit nmv Mtn'mm rr. ' i or so, or wiu d sens Ram u.1 lu siecnanicr Bioek. Detroit, Alien, i-ai?.A'Ckartntt wholesale and retauTbi DrT T I in mm is mm 1 1 rifST" "! ?5na any other DUeaaes IjBAW FBt m t fit- gtB.ttoofls, (Clothing. c. i COLD WEATHER IS COMINO, and all wbo wish to Eire It a warm reception, will nnaeveryuung iney need in our stock. Ladies in Ifeed of Winter Wrappings will find a large assortment of CLOAKS, DOLMANS V and : " WALKING JACKETS, jIUSI THE THING FOR GOLD WEATffilL We hare also provided for the needs of Hisses, who will find s good tine of CLOAKS, bought ex pressly for them, ranging according to age front 10 to 18 rears. HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND THE ...-JL. Largest 1c Cheapest Lot Blankets In the market and all other house-furnishing goods. OUR FLANNEL DEPARTMENT embraces all grades of , FANCY OPERA, WHITE . C AND COLORED FLANNELS, and all cheap, too. If you want one of those Walking Jackets, come nd ma eur goods for making them, the best and prettiest In the city. A WONDERFULLY CHEAP STOCK OF Towel, Table Damask and Doilies. A large assortment of Domestics Good. Sheet ings 4 1 0-4, and 1 1-4, Bieaebed and Unbleaea ed Pillow Casing. &4 and S-4; also, Unen Sheet ing and Pillow Casing. Erflrybodf knows we have the largest and best selected, stock of LADIES' DRESS bOODS to be found In the city, and you will always find the latest NOVELTIES la this line of our stock. . .... . T. L. 8EIGLE & CO. oct 10 PERRY AVIS' PA KILLER I IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEPT For IHTERNAL and EXTEENAL Use. has - fmilrd when ns(r imtrn airtn. PMll KILLER fiKK r. Tbmu Concha. . entcry,; Cnunpt, Chotenu snd all Bowel Comtarrt$, PAI1I KILLE S TUii BEST Tewiedy Pi ail IADK. It &U cases ff briiun pdy and jprmamamt vmlif ia St eft itc. - PAIN Kll rh is wmllried ftnd rnrt,' PavnieVa 1 MMr. awor. wTffl. JiA of safe to im internallir as rxteraallx lnriUnSble road in fb.l, Ji it within the Tfefi of alLand it wlfi manvnua Ifa Ma U imlil Kill iwtfiom tfc- srlcs lrf aTiaiI PERRY DAVI3 A SON. Prov!0tt0, R.. Proprietor. aug0-dw t : Restate TTNDBB and by virtue of a deed of trust recosd-4 kj ed in tne- registers omee in book zu,page 504. 1 will exDOse for sale, at the Court House JfJUT III UIO VilfJ VI VlUWiVWO. M 16 V UUVAf AUUy VU SATUB)AYrUie 6th of 240VEMBKB, 1880, valu- the corner ef Tryon and Sixth streets: Store House norm oi notei ouuaing, ironuiiK un x rruu buwi; Vacant Lot on Sixth street, betweenTryon and Church: Vacant Lot on 8ixth street, between Tryon and Church, adjoining property of J. W Wads- worth: House and Lot on lira nam street, adjoining lots of Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Johnston; House and Lot on sixtn street, Deiween vouege save and North Carolina BUroad, adjoining Ms of Mrs. Means and Mrs. Pharr: Store House on Col lege street, adjoining lots or Mrs. sieus ana w, w? overman: a to re nouse on mnewj aww, buu ol traaeVadJomifag prdperty' of Cemmem uonai nanr: ixw contamiBg sm of Market House; store flPWe qi street, ad- miMitv of J. It Morehaad and W. , , 49 sires of land in Paw Cfee lewn- ownastheTodd uoia Mining tratm and whiz food Gold Veins have been-disco ver- and onlv narttalty developed. ; Tisua car hat.k are' a follows: One-iourth cash, or payable on (he 1st day of January, 1881, Whicn latter case a now wiw mmuur wu Utted. Tn balance pajawo ta uuoo iur Umentsu on the 1st dar 'of Jaouary 1882, 1st day of January. 1888, 1st day of January. 184. With interest tuWeo. at tbftjrate of JWM ttg StSwSa Mi aoSwlUniSereflb"? 'theSpttsa Jsf-iNueaasesa-. The bulMtogaarS lulred'to be iuj;tatjW4ewpir leeourthitheU cftuw. w twin feftJ&mnj o4 : notes. ' ?' - ' .t'.i xotfc ,- ... . Aplot of the gbove property U oa exhlbmon at the store oT J. J. Sfans,' who In my absence will aerAl8every son. till: pet at, then .everr.aar tmdayotsale. ' b Ifi;li.1 newspaper, id m naiguuiw, i Bess i ttte present ed lered for sale, either ih whole or In part WP" m luii uivuncwm ,wr er is well estaDtunea, in a tonviu ""."r": naiiMtsa Dfosnactai and has a business no W that miiIi vAtnrn a verv fair remuneration to-one- Who- couki attend to it very accomoaaupg be giving Refer by permission- to Col. Chas. R, Jones, of Tan rstniorrn on-saBVMiAnywpl Iirerrrrsxsv Tbot," ML T i Al oldeaf r -iQffJf scheolinimerica, J&lxt terra, begins 6ectr-bfc a. 'iwv .mi ax. tnKiAsxxii. 16th. The Beelster lot Ico caw'SV. the graduates iut the bast- f t-yr- v lr ense. eta,' Ad .iip"" si JSt mm au0 wr Mrectsr'. -'' VltlBaTktile.: With favoring winds, o'er sunlit seas, We sailed for the Hesperldes, The land where golden apples grow; But that, ant that was kmg ago. -i -"-- How far, since then, the oeean streams Have swept us from that land of dreams, That land of fiction and of truth, The lost Atlantis of our youth! . whither, ah. whither? Are not these The tempest-haunted Hebrides, Where sea-gulls scream and breakera roar, And wreck and seaweed line the shore? Tjktlma Thulel Utmost isle! ' Here in thy harbors for a while We lower our sails; a while we rest From the unending, endless quest I , ,. .. H. W. Longfellow. UUIO AND INDIANA. The Dmci-aAa Claiming the State Confident of Electing- Their Gorer nor In Spite of the Fierce Contest iTlade hjr the UepublicanwCilrins; Out the Corruption Fund The Be pe&tere Pouring: In - . rom a Philadelphia Times Staff Correspondent Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 8, 1880. Sefor- Chairman Barn urn left here yes tefday he told hi Democratic friends in a private conference that he had ev ery confidence in Ohio going Demo cratic and that Indiana would have to look out or be beaten by the State to the eastward. The Republicans are re ceiving the most alarming accounts of ihe situation in Ohio and within twenty-four hours both Conkling and Cam eron have confessedHhat there were very grave doubts about Garfield being able to carry his own State. They hope that their recent efforts have put some life into the party there and that they will be able to pull it through in spite of the acknowledged weakness of the Candidates. That is the unselfish and affectionate way in which they put it With regard to Indiana, the Republicans have unquestionably experienced a strong revival of hope; Within the past thirty-six hours several causes have aided this. The confessed failure of the Democratic demonstration on Tues day, the promise of a big Republican show to-morrow, the presence of Conk ling and Cameron, who have aroused the people rather than inspired the leaders, have been the more obvious reasons. There is a lull in things at Democrat ic headquarters and a strange contrast with the activity of Monday and Tues day. Having got tneir pocket-money distributed through the State, forty thousand dollars ' of- which.' it is told. was contributed by Barnum, the whole amount being pretty close to $100,000, the Democratic managers seem inclin ed to take a rest. They are pretty bad ly used up, Hendricks hasn't left his room for two days. McDonald went home last night broken down and re mains there. Yoorhees is sick at the Bates House and English says he is so nearly used up that he is afraid he won t survive the campaign. ne Dem ocrats, however, almost unanimously fear that he will survive and they haven't any use for him. Activity will be resumed on Saturday, when returns will come in from points where suasion has been applied. Barnum will be back here again to-morrow. THE REPUBLICAN- CORRUPTION FUND. To-morrow will be given up to noise and clatter on the part of the: Republi cans, who are expected to use the occa sion to settle a number of voters down here, while Secretary Dorsey, in his lit tle back room in the .New-Dennison, will distribute the Republican corrup tion fund. The Democrats are confi dent that their majority cannot be over turned, oy tne size of tne Kepublican pile. Chairman Barnum has calculated and he calculates closely that they might be able to accomplish Democratic defeat if they had five dollars to his one. That would require very nearly half a million dollars, and as the Repub lican fund is but little more than one quarter of that the Democrats rely upon his assertion, backed by that of other leaders, that everything is all right. The Democratic managers, with the strong organization which thev have in every part of the State, do not see bow It is possible for opponents to buy enough votes to break down the majority ascertained by Democratic B11 and partly conceded by the Repub caupou, It is a fact that the Repub licans have not yet been able to get a poll wuicii snows tnem an excess of votes; The Republican plan for the use of their money is one which the Democrats have some reason to fear. II will be put in the various workshops, and the Democrats have figured th.at t in possitde fifteen, hAm4f3 votes may be. taken, from hera and carried over, making a difference of three thousand. They hope to save a good deal of this. They believe it will require the capture of the whole floating vote of the State td defeat them, and as a large share of this has already been knocked down to the Democrats it will likely be held. Senator Cameron does not expect to re turn, but will give such of his time as he can spare to unio, wnere ma ame services are qndauMedly needed. The mean wav in which the Democrats of that State have frightened the Republi cans has deprived the latter of at least one-half of the corruption fund intend ed for Indiana. It was cunning, but they say it's a way Barnum has. i THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. In some of the congressional dis tricts' interesting fights are in progress uut mere is nixie exuiteuicuv vuiiueiU' iHg then, Th.e enutylcaa expect to carry savn; probably eight of the dis trict, but the Democrats concede them only fivethe sixth, seventh, eigthth, mntn ana tentn aunougn tney nave a lingering hope that Myers will be able to peat Orth in the ninth. Republicans think they ought to be able to get the first, eleventn - ana inirteenin. xne Democrats- are7 prettjr sure to carry seven districts. W 5Q wu.cii speculation ahou the .Gfasenhapk vote aehmganasee Greennackers themselves that H will not be large enough to bother either Bldfl.- 1'ne ljefflSiatare. it is generally conceded by the Republicans, will be Democratic, ana tnat win return mo. Donald to the Senate. The betting con tinues about as reported earlier in' the week. -100 to 80 is ottered on juanaers, with few willing to come in. One sport ing man. who had $6,000 put around, in. one vway ana auotqer uerpt m jju, sv; e the aUP SMMVaV jucwvvMy d .SEPEATCERS P.OURINO IN. The, Republicans are not disposed to ,iv nn th tiecrroea for the fraudulent ting on that side.-. They are easfty n timidatedi The, -mefltinjvfor. wwpr italleq:hereaiotoigoY6rnmeiit SiMi'oerore.r!, vs uvm w.um? a gang- of .thirty-eight wro ater arrv yea- that Ujfy's oCce, af terwardia ;the peniten- hti wnAM AR Bseu iai in ui Humwur Jtiary ahd finally got a piaceua one the departments at ;Washington.: aHis gahg was met af the depot by Detec tives Miller and McEIfreth, of Wash ington, who had providedboadingplaces for them, ?ahd they were distributed around town by fives and sixes. On th train here at midnight are expected . a gang of nearly a hundred from Phila delphia who are expecting to become Deputy United States Marshals under, Dudley and they will then have advan tage in the way of repeating. . 'Squire McMullen begins to feel that he did not bring enough men with -him. He has only fifty, sand says there, -ought . to be five at each of the twentyfour polling places in town. The 'Squire has been around to-day and found out where all the poll places are and generally made himself familiar with things. He is greatly shocked at the preparations which" the Republicans have made for fraud. A Blind Main Climbs Itlent Blanc J.F.CampbeUinLontlonTlme8. - "My ascent of Mont Blanc- was Tiot a sudden, reckless undertaking. It was the result of a fixed purpose, and only undertaken after a ; Jong and careful preparation. In order to carry on my work in behalf of the blind, it was nec essary to keep up my pluck, energy and determination. Skating, swimming, rowing, riding, have all contributed their share to this end, but last year I went to Switzerland to try mountain climbing. The experiment was highly successful. This year I went again, ac companied by my wife, son, and his Highness Prince Alexander George of Hesse. ' ' After four weeks' continued work on the glaciers and in various mountain ascents, I went to Chamon nix and without difficulty achieved the object of my summer's excursion. "In company with my son, with Be-, noit as my leading guide, I attacked Mont Blanc. At first the guides ex pected to drag me up, but I gave them their choice to leave me to climb in my own way or give up the undertaking. I was resolved to make an honest climb or give up the ascent. I took my place on the rope in the ordinary way, ex cept that the distance between my son and myself was only a few feet. This enabled me to follow his foot steps closely, and in such places as the very dangerous crevasse near the grand pla teau we moved - in immediate succes sion. For instance, before he would take the fingers of his right hand out of the "hole which had been cutrin theide wan for thatpurpose.my left hand wotrM touch his right hand and be ready to occupy the-hole as soon as he re linquished it. With the exception of cutting very excellent steps for me, the guides during the ascent did not assist me in any way. I was glad to find that the ascent of such steep places as the Bosse was much easier than I had anti cipated. The cutting of steps required considerable time, and allowed me at my leisure to prepare for each difficult and dangerous step. Besides carrying a strong Alpenstock, I always take with me in difficult climbs a short walk ing stick, which I often use in my right hand as an indicator, and to show the skill which it is possible toi obtain in this way I may mention that I did not miss a single step in the entire ascent. When I reached the summit, Benoit ex claimed, 'Welcome to the summit of Mont Blanc. You are the first and last blind gentleman who will ever stand upon this, the highest point in- Europe. But my mind was busy. Passing from peak to peak, I went round the entire circle, dwelling on many favorite sum mits. They had all been carefully studied, and each in its turn brought some new-winged hope for the future. It was very cold, and the guides soon reminded us that we must begin the de scent. Before doing so, however, I con secrated my life anew to the blind, and have now returned to England to pros cute this one purpose of my life. In difficult climbs I rely entirely upon my own careful steps and the strength of my own arm, but in making descents it f is otherwise, especially over, snow slopes. Here I take the amide's arm and ray Alpenstock in the other hand and bound down with great rapidity. We made the descent from the summit to the Grand Muleta in three hours and thirty minutes." County tiovernuieni. Randolph Sun. ' Republicans are making a terrible hue and cry over the fact that our plan of county government has been changed. Why was it changed ? What necessita ted the change V We answer, that the republican party, which had control of the government, both State and county, byltneir extravagance, by their lack of administrative ability had involved the counties over wiucn they ruiea in sucn immense debt that a change was im peratively necessary. I In this section even where the Anglo Saxon have the ascendancy, extrava gance and waste of money prevailed. In the East matters were still worse. Those counties were at the mercy of th$ negro and a few designing whites. Their counties were nearly bankrupted. It had become so intolerable that the East reached out her hand to us of the West, and plead that we should send them some relief. Hence irr 1878 we were called upon to vote upon some amendments to the constitution; They were discussed pro and con. The peo pie were told plainly the intention of the amendments and the people ratified thenv Jfow the very, party that made it necessary to change the county gov ernment are trying to, get the people dissatisfied with those who have insti tuted an economical government, re stored the credit or the various coun ties ef the State and relieved the people from such burdensome taxes. The East is in the same po&ittaa to day relative to the negro aj it was in 1876. Can.' we fwego e privilege of Voting fop commissioners,, fea in order to, relieve our sister counties of the East ? Before the war we never voted fwagUtrfttes, &a - imes, were better then than now. Our liberties were not then considered to be abridged. ' Ko.it ia all dap-trap demagoguery in order to try to slip back into power and grease their fingers again a& they did in 1868-60. Let us not trust them. They have shown themselves unworthy of, such trust . ." . bftny CoBtliiatlOBS Bam Veen Weds but none with such happy re ssltras Bankitfa Extract ofBuchn and Juniper. If you are suffering from any derangement ef the Kidneys er Bladder, OsaveL Pain or Weakness In tbeBaca Hips, get a bottle Me or two wlU re lleve yon. , -i t..--.- 'i- This article has been before the public for near ly ten rears, and Its sale .ts eonatantotoereasina and that with very, ntue : sveruwaici kwnnu it tn hA an aniftla of marK .We have tesu- Georgia, South OtroUoa snoclda, and other "States: In reliability as a Diuretic, and a remedy for the disease tor which It recommended. -Prepared tmly by Hunt, Rankin and Lamar, iDrngglstrAtlanta. Ga., and sold, by X. P, Sffittib dnLmWristmiCov ;. . tees medWna, ne of nonrtea Heto of the detflltatlBg intla- ioenf and el 4 sis waat euT- leeoia exa&uwea i requtre," said Baranr Lteblg; when he - rt ;innwpia -Eaauei utiwu i.r aio, iuc ni .. eh tue blood, bar Ion tie , musclasJ aulet .the nerves, perfect disei. .on,' JOBUIUTUI AhaMtntlon perfected (he Bay of (KpeoiDg for Inspection. OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FALL, Permlt us to assure you that our aim In manufacturing a STOCK OF CLOTHING Is to produce Fashionable Garments with good Workmanship. ess la catering ior tne rraae, is rnuiA i avus enaeuoe maw our ouacawra no mu mo ionuuwuw v j .. , We Shall Open for Your Inspection this Season by Far , The Handsomest Line of Men's Boy's, Tenth's and Children's Suits, Overcoats, "Vandykes, Ulsters and Ulster THAT HAS EYSB BEEN EXHIBITED, READY-MADE, IN THIS MARKET. "WE I NVITE EVERTBODY TO CALL OUST THE ZD2" OP OTJIi NT WE HAVE ON HAND A FINE LINE O? SAMPLES FOB MERCHANT 3. "'"NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED OB NO SALE. LOT I CHALLENGING COMPARISON AS TO QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PRICE. Gh We have the Pleasure of Announcing the. Arrival of Our FALL PURdHASE DRY GOODS. . Tt. Vina Wri nnr ndftavor in weDarins for the minr season's trade, to snrpais all previ ous efforts ; and in now soliciting your patronage, we do so fully confident that our business will be mutrmllv satisfactory. Trusting that you will put these assurances to test by giv ing us a call, or favoring us with your orders, we are, respectfully yours. aug29 We take pleasure to announce that ; And will be res4 Our Bargain (ntcr WHICH WE WILL sept2. JOHN L.HARDIN, MEBCHAMSISS BBdXIB and GlKNTRAL COM- :u . WSSrOM WEJUSBAHT. 0rlotte1K,C,w ey;; ;;Caesterf.a. d: ' Orders, Samplea, ' -f Ceasfasaments and Correspondence Solicited. ; i Aft shipments hfV to . best advantage ana. prompt retarnaBUate. ?; . ' Br Ample storage room. Bhalto buDdTng, Charlotte, V,C . . .. TO THE; 'wtrt A iTIltc-dar. 1031 Stuart's iiddresswfn be iV. at WUmlngtoa Ladles desiring hair;orna soents wilt please address Jaea: .iheiekjsnelosinf stamp for reply. v.v.r-wW:- P 17 TT7AHTXT-By gentleman who has ; had eon- if stderabie mM trade, fro slderable experteDee, and. who can command from ireaeil ana sxuoining eounaes. asltoaaonlnastoretn Charlotte. Can give, best recommendaiions. . Apply for information to - - Very respectfully, or Men. 'or Youths. CLOTHING for Boys s' Furnismng. Goods of a WltfKflWSKI . . m 1 ' Wilt tHIS ISSUE -OT THB OBSERVER ! Sffi of Spring and Saonef Clothing, CLOSE . OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. AGENTS WANTED FOR TH FASTEST SHELLING BOOK OF THIS AOS, Fonndt Suis, BLTSINE' AND -SOCIAL FORMS ,-v .rcm;i, '! 'x-:rVv.-o :'-v ' r-;, . . , , :- r.-.;-. , . , . .. The laws of trade, legal forms, now to transact bushMssa, valuable tables, social ettiquette, Parlla soentary usage, how to conduct public business; to fact U is a eompiete GDIDB XO 8UCCK33 f or aU classes. A family necessity- Address, for circular and special terms. - i. . . , - ' ANCHOR PUBUSHIKG CPU Atlanta. Ga.. A Oct 2 jWkw.lm j f . " - - YOUNG HEN,! MrS - iloores jnlaf nlTersity, Atlanta, Ga'ioO tfrVm total expenses for inree tbobibs.' cerw uiusuaieu vircuior. . aUga-vMIlJIW ? -J'.v' J 1? Ourrae- L. BERW ANGER & BRO. TAILOBING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT VERT 8HOBT. Ms, a & MEW ' ELIAS & COHEN. we are receiving daily our TLTB'MAIT & DO. rpHJ WASHINGTON GAZJSTXJt, : PnMiahA at th National CaDital every Sunday Giving a full resume of the preceding week, news , of all national topics and general Intelligence, be . sides being the only 1- BXPBBSSNTATIVS SOUTHERN FAFKS Bere mpporttng the Nationiu Demoeraae rany. , lted by OBOHGE C. WEDDEBBUBN. of Virgin- la, formerly ptmuanerwuiavjucniwaavTB.f. 4 TXBJC3 OF 8UBSCBIPTI0N t . ' 1 Single copies, one year, postagepald. 2 00 rive eopies, so ooe aoarwo, pomoKo iauu,,:a y ;t Ten copies, to one address, postage paW," 12 fie 1 Twenty eoptes, to one address, wwtage pd 20.00 ;? CWith copy free to the person securing the ciuds. For further information address : GA7JETTK FUBLLJH1CKX)MPANT, Box 822, Washington, O. CL, or the Kdltof ' Dee. 23. - - ; r ..WANTED, TTayoung man, well leeommende i 2 rl -rKr) native of X Iredell county, a situation as sa fat some business noose la Charlotte ' Address .r. it ill .1 :!! f i Si) 2k 11 m mi if: 1 it El n If mi ill if f ttl 14 f
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