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SfBSGjUTTIO RATH : natty, mt iart ivaPUim dwmc.:...i.tS 1 x 4 00 Bu been borooaly poppued wKb mry'. want, ajdwltb the litest styles o Type, ansl One tHHUA.. ............... 7 aanner U Job PrUttof eta bow pedooe Sk dispatcb ud ebeaoasea. We mm. mm ub at short wKlDe, - wtuuyt ( u mnmio l pwna,,, ....S3 0Q WlfWHliii.f.A..,i.W.iM...,..- 1 00 VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. 0 TAGS, rxchpts, P0STSS& OCTOBER 21, 1880. NO. 3,626. PtoGRAiarx3,fiA;:rnX8, PAMTHLXia, CIECTLAJL3, (TCSl, CL midnight. June 30, 1879. OBACCO. 1 niti 11 11 ii -rsi II - mi it - v v i ill hi limn rti ifi mii miiui hi, il-j v f ri tw instil jieJwi. nn ii iir 11. ir in ... r . l. i ''itt- -rm i . 1 1 1 1 . GIRDLES Dolman Ornam ents 9 Yl 4 i" STOeKI 0E BHINGES A Complete Line of SATIN AND ; K io ; 'TKLTKT TEDIJHNQ8L , UiMr PRICES. Ask to ie&4& bMutlful pleoe of NUN'8 CLOTH, uiiaote iw ouraiDg purposes. WI HA VJI A HANDSOME STOCK OF Colored Cashm tares which we Wt (CdMroycapAP. OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS is an thai ten be desire la that 1M. Our Stock of Clothing 18 LABftX, WILL A8SOBTXD AND CH1AP. We hare the best stocked .- Carpet Department IN WESTERN NOTH CAROLINA. ALEXANDERS HARRIS. oct!4 dw Moot &u& gliozs FALLSTOGK.1880 We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine ft Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. Lies', Misses' & Cidrens' ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Valises ml Satchels, ; LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saionj Wool, &c, GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, PegriTO $ Co, v$ &oo&. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND TASSELS OM STOCK IS HOW COMPLETE, And we ask an Inspection oi GOODS and PRICES oeiore purenasing. Having gamed the oonfldence of the trade by 1 FajpMJcaling aod Low Prices, We feel we ean.and it to know we win make your laterest te bar our goods. THE LADIES will always And the latest novelties In DRESS tkimminus. jji know tbat we keep abreast with the Styles In this line. We can show a very handsome assortment of Fancy Dress Goods With ButUns and Trimmings to match. SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES, MOMIE8, and HENRIETTAS. We make a specialty of MOURNING GOOS. We sell a good KID GLOVE for 75 cents. u hosiery we offer special lndocements. Every departmsnt Is complete, and has been se lected with care. All can be pleased by giving us eaU- T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO. P. 8. Our Cloak Department has been enlarged and more at tractive than ever. octl 5 w vt3! S Si1 PERRY DAWS' PASIOLLER 18 A PUliELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL aod EXTERNAL. Use. PAIN KILlfcR tAWimt C IS A gUttlS CURB for ;aniaf uiarYiMea.; iliskwMeHHnokPnMt in tlie Bick pr Hide, rAltl lilLLtlll! fHekf-the Slecl WlHMr cnardinB 'A gU 4 Hfill ooiii Tor He failtd when used 1? W nmfd Nrir ntlt. '" y ' " r rottti VortKhs, arHlckiress, ' IMTSMMIII Minis, eic. and trustd Farmer, Plaittrr ttLM-f ad'tn fact of ;1 classes wanting- toediciii irB at har-' i-J are to use internally or external!) wjii PiRRY DAVI SOU,iProvlderce, R. I. unaries xennyson Tomer, in whose memory this poem was written, was the brother -of Alfred' Tennyson, and was himself a poet He' was Mm July 4, 1808. He .graduated at Cambridge In' 1832, and became Vicar of Grasby. By the will of a relative, who bequeathed him a small estate, his surname of 'Tennyson" was exchanged for that of Turner." He died April 25, 1879. His brother, the Poet Laureate, Bays of his sonnets that some of them have all the tenderness of the ftnest Greek epigram, and that a few of them are among the noblest in our language; . ' Midnight In no midsummer tune The breakers lash the shores; The cuckoo of a Joyless June Is calling oat-of doers. And thou hast vanished from thine own To that whleh loeks like rest, True brother, only to be known By those who love thee best. II. Midnight and Joyless June gone by, And from the deluged park The cuckoo of a worse July is calling thro' the dark. But thou art silent under-ground. And o'er thee streams the rain, True poet, surely to be found When Truth is found again. IIL And now to these uosummer'd skies The summer bird is still, Far oSt a phantom cuckoo cries Front out a phantom hill; And thro' this midnight breaks the sun Of sixty years away, The light of days when life begun, The days that seem to-day, When an my griefs were shared with thee, And ail my hopes were thine As all thou wert was one with me, May all thou art be mine ! Alfred Tennyson. OBSERVATIONS. The day wore on. Well, what did it wear? Wore me ciotnes (close) of the day, of course. As Ohio girl sued a man for breach of promisf , and proved him such a mean scoundrel that ttiH jury decided that she ought to pay him something lor not marrying ner. A lady one day wro'e to her absent husband the following letter, which may be quoted as a model In its way: "1 write to you because I have nothing 10 uo; 1 ena Decause 1 nave notnmg to say." An English servant girl who had returned from" the United States to visit her friends at home, was told that she "looked really aristocratic," to which she responded: "Yes; in America aU of us do mestics Deiong to the hire class." Some bad boys in Pensacola, says the Gazette, chalked up "329' all over Palafox street Two old darkies came along, and, seeing the cabalistic ngures, one askea toe other wnat thev meant The other, who had heard something about the credit moomer operation or tiarneid, replied: "Idonno zactiy, out x Dieebs its Massa Gyarf eel's trade mark, or some sicu ez uat." ne nil i(. She was a Boston lady of culture. She stood watching a canal boat loaded with Ice. as it was Detng locked into the canal from lake Champlain- w uat is we Doat toaaea with Y" sne asked, "ice." was uie rcsij. -un, myi" sne exciauned. in sur prise, "If the horrid stuff sh uld melt the wdter1 wouiu sink tne Doat, IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS, AND THE HANDSOMEST Beaded Spites S Rosettes THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY; ALSO, t;ip of &i Velvets S AL COLORS. augd-aAwfdljeti" 8PLWDID STOCK OF 1 ress fa efll'T BE BEAT, fQB SMILES 4CK8. Blanked in nil Grades, Respect fully, rayes & Wilheln. Gray's Specific Bledlcine. rRADK MARKHie Great Kig TRADE MAR -'unfailing ir oeminai 1 avm lur -' wuuioo.raui in uw Back. Dimnea uktef Old Age, and many r-", or tu packs eec for s. hi tn tw wj oy man Mteeeiptef tM JLrul! Parocfljan are la ev pamphlet 1 Ml tnnhn hv luWnuuir w- V., AT MEDICINE CO.y Vmttb and all dmMtata Minh.T," IT. -ft Wfll b 00 her shelves lit f gw days. --Risthe HANDSOMEST She baa efef offered to (be Cbailo&e pubUo octa ' : . AGENTS WANTED FOE THE FASTEST SEELLIXG BOOK OF THE AGE, Fcnndations of Success, 4 f wwy aad ef 1: Mb i3el!uaStfflf eSitterRriS mentary uaaga. sow to conduct public business jjn toot It to oouiple4e GUIDE TO SUCCESS for til classes. A fnafty rieoeseity. Address, for circular feimiifirtu -9 iiNUV -itiMiBLlSHING CO., Atlanta, Gi Vim! if Oct2-ddl Y or N 0 f JI E If i ! 'Sffi&S'S Attapta,'V; ISrVibo cover ttJwpeiu W three months. Bend for lllnstrated Circular,. L secretary Staermau's Tilt with Gen, Uade Hampton, Baltimore Sim, Washinton, Oct. 18. Seoretary Sher man, m givinp- to the press the recent correspondence between Wade Hamp- . 1 1 1 1 - - . . ton ana nimseir, eviaenuy considers that he will make partisan capital for .iiepuoucans in me jNortn, ana tne op- pertunity will of course be seized hold" 01 by the partisan writers to make the most of it. There will, perhaps, be no difference of opinion among the sensi ble, practical men, even after making an allowances ior a proper reeling of indignation, that Gen. Hampton did not pursue a wise course in throwincr out an intimation, of h& readiness to, receiye a challenge from Mr.' Sherman. ii is nign time mat aii men in the south were getting over this absurd foolish ness. Jut It Is considered here, in all 1.-T.1- A, . . ' . resuectauie circles, mar mere is no ius-. tilieation for the extreme laneuare- 1 1 o . 01 i" 0 fi useu uy otniiewtry onerman, ana cer tainly no fair and impart nian b,qt knows afr WIt. hernhan is' wrong when he asserts that the vDublio. ree- p,rds and history'' will prqVe his state-. menta. What can possibly be more. ridiculous and rnQye entirelv destitute of all semblance of truth than hisaDeak- ingor me Hiute segment m the .-Worth. tnat is called the liemocratio Ipartv T HHl8tory" and the "public records" prove that this is the boldest kind of a misstatement. In the last ten or twelve years the Democrats have more than once and more than twice cai-rifirl by a majority ftf the mpulafWe- Mr. ennarng own atate of Uhia 'T&fcy h,aye carried by a majority of the popu lar vote New York and Pennsylvania. the two greatest States in the Union ; they haye carried Massachusetts; theV have frequently carried Connecticut and Jfew J ersey ; they have Come yey close to carrying Wkponslri tlhey have' oaried rfloye tMn ualf of the Statesr wnfoh are included under the political designation of "the North." . Tlie; re-" cent great Republican victory in IntJi ana, over which there is so much lauda tion and congratulation, is only a plu rality victory. If the oppo8mon..bad been combined, the JVepubiicausi W0uI4 haye beMli in the minority, In the" gttyt State of Illinois they have often: been in the minority, although carry ing the State by a plurality. It wotld be quite as pear to the truth to call the Republican party a little segment of the .North as the Democratic naty. ' -trf-fr Afaoae in Pbiadelplia. Wasiungton, October 18. The Star has the following special from Philadel-i phia: ' . Senator-elect Mahone,oJ yirglnia;ai-' rYfd ere yesterday icorning, and his Eresence in1 the city was not discovered y the leaders of either party until-ti; day. As early as 6 o'clock this morning' ex-GovernorlHartranft and tVilliam R, Leeds, one of the prominent Repubjiean aoa eaerai Cftl at the Continental Hote t see jura ; but t is. reported that thejf failed to secure an ;nteryiew Speaker Samuel J. Randall was also ealy on hand, and ws closeted vyith Jftr.MahopeinhefoieflGon, The Per PRocrts have since exercised a , close watch od Mr. Mahope to keep the Rer pftbtican leaders Hway from him, Qov emor Hartranft ta oolleotor of the port, and he and Leeds represent the Came ron interest. This attempted dickering by that leaders, of both parties with Mr. Mahonehas excited -an extraordinary; interest on account of the position of ' Mabone to throw the vote of Virginia for Oartleld or Hancock, and secure a gain of three or four Republican me'm-' bers of Congress in that State, wtyp wottld send Mr Randall 16 the rear. vTis Wlhiy'exolftins Mr, Randall's anxiety w secure iuc mauutJo.tuuuent' for himself ana Hancock, Mabone, to not a few, has now boomed up as possi ble arflter of the presidential election! and this one man's word is anxiously J awaueu, ' , -1 - - ; ' 1. , .- -m Tie Vol tale Belt Co., H nikalt Hlek. i f wniaend their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Telta the afflicted upon 80 tlaTi trial.: Spal cures ruaranteed. Thei mean wat iBereay. 51 Wrjtete V Cuatetnerr:'Wpy are 'Mali Bitters' ao popular? ; Dropxlst "Because as a Food Medicine, they en-? eh the blood, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, rerfect digestion." .. -;. - - Hovr literature tMSattvaUed With the : ' Smoke V Weed. Boston Traveuer. ' if Janies Parton hasf eehtlj written a letter, whleh has hafl wrde' quotation, exlrorting writers an4 Drain-workers to throw away their ptpes. This reopens the discussion of ia isocial topic which affords the largest worn for honest di vergence of pnicm-:Suppose without attempting to decide the mooted point as to the soundness; of ,MT, 'PartotfB ad vice', wre indulge in' tew, tandom ob servations QH the lmiMhce of the "pipe in literatufeV " V ' " ' ' " . Mr. Parton's colnf ' ttf 'titatnwork ers may be wise othot, hut that he is in a minbrity is 'a fact of tfhich, there can be little question. 7 Th Jeonstfmptiou of tobacco increases yearly and to this . in crease brain-workers; we believe contri bute a very large prjjpfjrtioifj jSnglish. literature, as a wnoie, may pa saicr to be surcharged with smoke: ' nti-tJohacco-nist can point, itis true, to the fact that Shakespeare's pages do ' not contain a' single reference .fth'e weed: "ot this notable exception, only serves to empha size the rule. Lotd Bacon fctiltigizes to-' bacco, declatingjthat it Tcomfotteththe spirits anddischargeth weariness, which it worfceth partly by opening, Out chief ly by the opiate virtue' bicn eonden seth the spirits." Ben Johnson and Drummond and Fletcher and ' Beau mont constantlyTenewed their friend ships over a pipe.' 'Tire great Dr. Bar row pronounced his pipe to be! a cure all, his Panpharmacon. Sir Thomas Overbury calls smoking hat delecta ble pastime.'' Boxhore, -.the ' great Dutch scholar, smoked almost incessant ly in his study. Sir Isaac Newton not only loved his pipe, but had a playful and somwhat ungallant wav of using the fingers of his lady friends for stop pers. Steele wrote his splendid essays with a pipe in his mouth, and Addison sent out his brightest things from a cloud of smoke. Drydert loved his "whiff' only second to his "pinch," and Congieve was fond of a soothing long stemmed clay the "churchwarden" of the olden time. Daniel Defoe. made his pipe his nearest friend. All the literary menoftQueen Anne's lay appeared wreathed in fragrant closds, and rid pe riod, surely, has given us a greater num ber of great writers. Charles Lamb was long a devotee of the weed, before he wrote his celebrated "Farewell to Tobacco," in which he anathematized it as. Filth 0' the mouth, and fog o' the mind." : Coming down to later times, we find the example of Sir Walter Scott, the gnnce 01 romancers, on the same side. Lis novels are full of tobacco. His characters are continually snutnnflr or smoking. Dominie Sampson heard Meg Merrilies singing on the stairs and groaned deeply, "puffing out between tween whiles huge volumes of tobacco smoke." He makes the old hag herself a disciple of the weed, introducing her to Henry Bertram "busily engaged with a short black tobacco pipe." Shell v. Ed- ger Poe and Tom Moore are the mod ern poets who are to be set down on the other side as anti-tobacconist. Macau ley, we think may be added to the num- Der. In our own day Dickens and Tenny son, who stand, at least in popular es- timation, as the English laureates of prose and poetry respectively, are to lm set down as ardent lovers of nicotine coxni oxt, Spurgeon has preached some eloquent sermons in defannA rf tho nliw declaring on one occasion that he had always intended to "smoke to the glory of God." On this side we think we shall not err in setting down Longfel low, Lowell. Aldrich and Clemens, at least, as disciples of Sir Walter Raleigh, Oliver Wendell Holmes, if he follows his own advice to, young-men, must be ck uuxvu ur winirary iuiuu. mr. Beecher is not attached to the weed, but a Boston clergyman whose fama once almost rivaled that of the Brooklyn pastor was deeply devoted to it. "If you want to find out if Mr. is in his study you need not rine the bell, but iust look and see if the smoke is pour ng eut of the window," one of his dea cons was want to say to people who wanted to see him. Bismarck once told a irroun of viuttora the folio wintr storv 1 VT he value of a good cgar,1 laid he, is best understood when it is the last you possess, and there is no chance of zettincr another. At Koniggratz I had only one cigar left in my pocket, which I carefully cruard- d during the whole of the battle, aa a luiaci. uues is Lreaure, 4 unt nov reel justified in wainrI painted in glow jng ooiors, n my mind, the happy hour m which I should enjoy it after the vic tory. Hut J. had miscalculated my chances." "And what," asked one of the company, "was the cause of vour miscalculation ?" "A Inoor Cdracaw)' replied Bismarck, "wq ay helpless rv iw uutn arms crusaeu, wurinunna ior gomethiijg to refresh him, I felt in my pockets and found I had only gold, and that would-be of no use to him. But stay I had still my treasured cigar! I lighted this for him and placed it be tweeen his teeth. You should haye seen the poor fellow's graceful smile) I neverenjQyea.cAgar.aojmuoU as that p.ne 4 qju noi Ait lis TunhrmTTArinn?r n St; a. be Pay of m enipg for IlDpecilt6o X2T !SZXlSrC3r -STOTTie ATTE3JTTI02J TO ' - . OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FALL, ; Permit us to assure you that our aim in manufacturing a STftCK OF CLOTHING is to produce Fashionable Garments wltlr rood Workmanship. Our wm cess la catering for the Trade, Is PRIMA FACIAE evidence that our endeavors have met with the requirements el our customers. We Shall Open for Your Inspection this Season by Far The Handsomest Line of Men's Boy's, Youth's and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Vandykes, Ulsters iiid Ulsteretts THAT HAS EVER BEEN EXHIBITED, READY-MADE, IN THIS MARKET. "WEINYITE EVERYBODY TO THE JDJIT OP OUR OElSTIiTGh- Very respectfully, L. BERWANGER & B?0. NTl 57 J?N HAND A FINE LINE OF SAMPLES FOB MERCHANT TAILORING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT VERT SHORT X. NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED OB NO SALE. .vi lumav.! CLOAKS, FLANNELS, PRICES BLANKETS. PRICES SHAWLS, PRICES DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, KNIT GOODS. W ITTKQ W8.KY The Largest aid Finest MILLINERY DEPAUTMEM IN THE CITY. 1 J : FIRST-CLASS TRIMMINGS. Popular Prices for Fine Hats & Bonnets. Clothing, Mats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. KID GLOVES, Etrery Za1xt Warrntelt TO SUIT YOU. TO SUIT YOU. TO STTITcYOU. EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND LACES, CARPETS, CARPETS, BUGS, BUGS, OILCLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. Large Slock ef Good Styles fa My Brussels, Tapestry Three-Hy Ingrain. A New an4 GlgmUc Railroad Eat prlec. CtEyELAND, 0,1 QptobeT iKtil yay circles heye Vrere startled this mor nng to learn of the incorporation at Colamus of the Buffalo, Cleveland & Chicago Railway Company, with a cap ital of ' $6,500,000. An interviewer found 0, F. Lewis, president of awa road nnr$psf puj p Cleveland, wfeo sadle adTeft n correspondence wth Jay Gould on the subject for sonie tipAe,but had been enjoined to be silent. " v " Mr. Lewis said articles oi juwoci tion werelpd" vitbrtbe Secretary of State of Jew Yotk last week for a con necting link between this road and tho east, to ran from . : Buffalo to the State line, sixty-eight miles, capital $2,000,000, all of w hieU, wAs-taken up , in , one day. The name will be - the same and the roads be consolidated. This will give Gould control of a direct road from New York to the Pacific coast and the Southwest, as he is building a branch of the .. Delaware & Lackawanna to Bufialo. The 4n? ?04 win run just ChioagQoan be soutn of the .bage , suore, ... Tne entire 34 from. B" road f rom, Tiuftata to built fiorS.OOp.OOp, ,k BeaeCtctrcfts. . Justopen tbfi door ior her, and ICra. Wlnalow will prove Uie ImefUan Florence Nightengale of the Norsery. Of this we u Bare- that we -win teach our "Sosy" to tax. . - A blesUr i om Via. Wtaalow". for helping her; to sarrlve ud, escape, the taping, concitaa and teetbfaijr m&. ' Tipi winslows 1 sooTfiiNcf ffravwaSteTlto child from -pate, nd csjea tohsr And Clar rhoea. it soitea Che .tmn redtwee intemAtton, ojftiest wUid ilBirii&ntorw Tnlan. safely Uiroogh the teeaUniperlecL- Jlperfornijs ptedserj wbattt'professe& to perform, every part of ty ixothtiizleas. We-haye never sees Kn. irinslow oaly knew her. through the preparation of r her SootntaKSyrTip' for,CMuttTTwthlJ& ' p had the power we wouia majce her, as - is. a physical aavloor to the bdant rats. ' Sold br &U drogglsta, -25 cents a hotUe. j .; , J : . irrrtt tare ibstjr or thb obsebvbb. We have the Pleasure of Announcing the Arrival of Our FALL PURCHASE DRY GOODS. It has been our endeayor in preparing for the coming season's trade, to sarpais all prefl4 ens efibrtp ; and in now eoUoiting your patronagD, we do so fully confident that our basinets will be muttmlly satisfeetory. Trusting that you will put these assurances to test by giv ing ns a. call, or favoring us with your orders, we are respectfully yours, ELIA8 & COHEN. ml m in mm b m niii OUR & CO., OF, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING is larger and more complete than ever heretofore, and at prices seldom equaled, and never beaten. Come ' and learn our prices, and examine our goods. " It will pay you. oetl4 SPRINGS'S COBXZB JOHN L. HARDIN, MXBCHAHDISS BSOKXB end GENKBAL COM mSSlOS MEECELANT. ' Charlotte, It C.,. -end- Chester, S.C. Orders, 8anrples, " ConslneBUatCWreesoDdeBM8oUt4t -AU shipment? bands ta beet eAwnlate aad J199" building t r. f.Ai i "it tfi. at WllmkHticn. dealrtoc hair en soehts ejtUL' pieaaa ' address . her there, enesoafeic skterableex to tanutoJ from a tttaaUob In tlBman who has and who can command id i acnotninc cetuuie store tar Charlott Cm rrve bet rcomndatlons. , Applj for imrp ntt ' Newspaper For Sale, i Aweekw DenioerarJfl newsDaner. In a nehrhbor- htown,onaeoountofUiepressareofother dosI ness on the present edttoraand proDrtetors. Is of fered for aale, either la whole or in part the pa per is weu esupusnea, in a urmnc town, wiu bob , bnslnese ptespsstsy el h a fceneaese now that toukl return a very fair remuiMmttoa to ooe who could attend to a - Tety at wisseeatlnf terns, will seslBM hWet tosossaton to CoIChas. B. Jtonea. of tn CsbLotti Obbxstxb. - Any apptt- eanew pumhsoa should he aseoaopanmi wiqt rei8TwQtandaaarp addressed to ."O," Chiu fSrht? KICTAKICAL, -and IWSUIQ XSOl J RlT2Gat the Rxhssslaks PoLTTxemno IxetrrtrxB, Tsot. K. T. Thvotdeat encineerlns senoot In 'AsaerieK Mexfr term beelns September 1611 TheBester for 18S0' eontalns a list efj- k rlT the mdnates tut the- past IUt Vears. with the! poisons t also, course of study requirements, ,ex- rpHX WASHINOTOW GAsonri,; Pabliiibed at the KaUenal Caoitat every Bandar Givlnc a fuU reeusoe i the pieeedlnc week, news of an national tooics and ceneral tnteUlssnee.be Idea bebaj ta oohj v ;a k :ti:iau:, 1 aZPBXSXNTATITI 80UTBZSOI PAFXB a There aapporOnc tne National Democratic Party. Dy UJBUHUK U WADlOBtBUKM. or virtia rra.i Xdlted by tiXOUGI a WXODSSBUBM. of Til tt,ronneny pppnsher ef tie MhrtimneH -nan 01 jwB&xaxRttcstjni. - Single eoptea, ene year, poataee paid,: f;3 u f i 00 Vive eopkss, to one address, postace psild 7 Ho Ten eoples. to eoe addiees. postage paid. . . 12 69 Twenty eoptes,-tooao address, pestaae pi; 20 00 (wnaeeprrmmfaeperMmseearUfeXtMeMUia. -t jot runner mionsaaoo aiareas -- l ox BwMPWigwawAV u. or tne juv.mr wjtNTEDv'u;.; T T a yotma man. fteS Ij Iredell eonn a nation aa some btunesa houae in CharloUs. ;i rMu tan. "' 1! i f i ft; r ft i it 4 If .ir"1 "L
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