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BSSSJSSSSSBsailBBMBBlBBSWBSBB .. . . -' 4 4 V -f8O0 - 4 00 v in i a OuttfttoBMUy.poitpmd...... 2 10 fljj! Jfontlit ftam Monthi One Mcmth , ;i r WMXMJLTiBXTZOX OUR-STOCK JTJ J Tfe laaifatf ; jj .Jj SfCKOT FRINGES A COfipIeti' Line of T-r"A A - VET-TRTMMlNai Also, a Targe kock of . t' PLAIN TRIMMING SILKS AT tLQWPtRICES. Ask to see that beautiful piece of NUN'S CLOTH, t una cue ror Mourning purposes. WB HAVE A HANDSOME STOCK OF Colored Cashmeres wtalckwe propose tojfloefi out CHKiP. OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS . . . .-.- Is all that can be desired In that line. Our Stock of Clothing IS LAROE, WILL ASSORTED AND CHI A P. We nave the best stocked " p f ' Svi.o-- b.W l?' il-ixjr-r!'! - r . ." oiV.'lV 1J i ,. .. . 4-. ; s;1,j- ' . .... l-hl ..iW ,-. , '.!. .lit i'il j ii J , : . : . .J ' ' XXIV ,NQ, 3,632,. w'Uen thoroir(f 'syJtfltd ?tf!t. want, and with the exm wylwrpf Tnr.nd mr manner of Job.;! neattieaydtepatcfr aadheapiiss. WseaW tasa Wi at short aMHsUOlDU . Y Ml IV IN VLAKX&, BILIrHlADa ixrrxBrWtiBezc!. ; TAS3, EBCKCTS, ,J03Tta3, - , PAMHiJTaayccpcBi And we ask an Inspection 1 GOODS before purchasing Having gain -.- confluence 01 tne craae Dr PRICKS the , Fair. Dealing and Low Prices, We feel we can and know we will make it to your Interest to boy oar goods. RTHE ladies Cleanthe's Hjaa to Zeis. QUOTKD BT ST. PAUL IK HIS ASDBXSS TO TBJ AXBSf iAHsAragrni. novf'lr.ies in-DRKS,-5 8trTet! it tH line "e can - h .- a Tery handsome ann)eiii of Carpet Depart men t IN WXSTSBN NORTH CAROLINA. ALEXANDER S HARRIS. octl4-dAw Fancy Dress Goods With Buttons and Trimmings to roitch. SILKS, 8ATINS, CASHMERE3, MOMIES, and HENRIETTAS. We make a specialty of MOURNING GOODS. We sell good KID GLOVE for 75 cents. Ia HOSIERJ we offer special inducements. Krerr department Is complete, and has been se lected with care. All can be pleased by giving us call. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. I P. S. Our Cloak Department has been enlarged and more attractive than ever. octl5 w Soots ?ma Ttoca 1SS0 FALL STOCK We are Now-Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine k. Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. Ladies Misses s Cms ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A Pretty Line of Trunks Valises and Satehels, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool, &c. GIYE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, aui28 Hail! mtehtlest of lnimortaM many a name .jtewpeqka whose greatness evermore-the, sane!' Baler 01 Mature, wnotw onw sovereignty Upholdeth all thlngS by a fixed decree, Thefl I invoke, great klngt rfar fralt andi weafeV Fitting Kls for man thy praise to speak, , Forthei who1 breathe the air .ahd tread the ground Atc all h!rs offspring, and, compared with thee, Are all hWOeeilng image of a sound; : Therefore my offioe and my Jo shall be To sing thy matchless power eternally ! This eonhtlesB train of worlds their coarse fulfil, Knciifcltog earth, obedieat to thy wUL . Thy steadfast hand the thunderbolt doth fling, That two-edged, fiery, ever-Uvlngthing, With which, when rent, all Nature breathless stands, ' ! Fearing the power of thy resistless hands! ; , The mighty plan of Nature thou dost guide, , Pervading all things, to all life allied! Without thee, flod, thy presence and thy care, Nor in the earth, nor In the empyreal air, Nor in the heaven divine, or tossing sea, Can aught be done sate through the Impiety Ot senseless man. Thy penetrating view . Can pierce the mazes of confusion through, And render all wings anperptexea ana Dngns, All discord harmony, all darkness light; So that, or eood or evu all shaft tend To the fulfliineat of ofwj common end. heavenly wisdom In their pride. Oh! wretched men! still longing to possess, Forever thirsting after happiness. Tbey neither seek to learn, nor care to know This law divine, whose guidance can bestow A life of honor, by the good beloved. By i eason guided, and by Heaven approved; But now, alas! rush headlong onward still. Each at the guidance of his own vain wllL Of some, ambition is the end and aim, A thirst insatiate for the draught of fame; Some blindly gain, and hoard, and worship gold, While others lead to passions uncontrolled. But thou, tha all bestowing God of love. The thundeMruUng, cloud-eompelllng Jove! Save from this mournful ignorance, this vain, Distempered mind,' and give us to attain That wisdom which directs thy guiding hand, In the wide circuit of thy Jvst command; So that, thus honored, we may honor thee, In rendering worthier praise eternally; Since not to men on earth, nor gods in heaven, Can any higher, nobler task be given. Than In one endless song to celebrate This Law eternal, universal, great! egg ' Sill MMER PERRY PI (&O0&S. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE too rtmen AND TASSELS IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS, AND THE HANDSOMEST lot olf' i..ii'- Beaded Spiles Mm m ,es An Etat line of Silk Velvets You can find In our boofe. -everything you wish lu the DRESS TRIM line. Our Stock of CAN'T BE BEAT TOR STYLES A PRICE. Blanket s in an wanes. ifijU. octn bar. Urgres!& Wilbdo; Gray' Specific IleiieiatM UskJfeBMjr.Ah . ... tot, muling, Stir. tisf "5 0 fC,..SriBlna tg Weakness, Spei I matorrhea. In rfciiPotafi;W.all . diseases ... taai , - - - -Mt A.' Ax i" itudn ki W &4 Uack: iAnHtes 6 Vls "'n. Prematara Old iAandMor other Diseases tead,to P&aW Consampll6n,' aiU a Fr in Mn to set few to-aitf io verr one. Tbt ai.l!U. MwffcfhB Onfall dWrdu at $1 pel SFftlX orwtil be sent by null ne(rif tel wonr by addressing TUX 6RAY MEDICINE CO,. IS A PTJRELr VZOETAB1E REMEDY ) For INTEByAL arl ZXTEBNAL Use. DAI II VIII CTQ ft f-iii when ued rAIU'lMLLLH aLCorir to print$d dirtU ion iaciosinx' each bottle, and i yerf telly tof n in (A mort ixrjTinrtt handt mill VllirQiIN A SUltE CURE for. rMIII IMUCn Mors Throat, Cuu Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cramps, Cholera and all Botel Cuinplatntt. El i.uiHvp.iai. I A TFTR RRilT rcmedr non I or pcHvpiciinrH, in in tuo uxcii or Bioc, 1 I'M mmauettionalla the KKST bttnW.Mt.iW and nmrmuutt UftB. tUCUM r f i opri DAItl Ifll I CD rwii' svsjbtbfcit k 8irk.teftaxb, Fain PAin KILlXK frirndT r rains, Severe Burrow etc.- Mechanic, ; 1 fact of all - w&ntinar a-modicine mlwaya at bapd -i - safe to use internally or externally with certainty er,renei. . -- . , t3T"No fsnnly can afford to b without ilt fayvalnebhi 'wnieaT ia the houae. ; Its price bri'r r A within the reacn of all. and it will auanaUj v. t f ssay-tuneS' Jte eoat In dootore' bills. MoU fcy mir4yiM U S5. Mft and 1 't;l.. V PERRY DJUtJS Oipr6vltence, R. I. I rnpnvwii. augfi-alosctl-. s ift'E Of VALmBLE real TATE TTNDEB and by virtue of a deed of trust record-' U edrnthe register's office In book 20,paga-j 604, i will expose ier saie ai me coun iiouse door. In the city of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock, m., on SATURDAY, the 6th of NOVEMBER. 1880, valu able real estate, situated in toe city oi unarioi'e, But this eternaf puitowimen"-oKnnif And scorn this Fertibnal Itemu. When Charles Dickens visited St. Louis, in April, 1841, he became inter ested in "a little woman with a baby," his fellow-passengers on a Mississippi steamer, and, learning the little wo man's romantic history, described it at some length in "American Notes." The babv is still living in the person of Mr. Charles R. Garrison, who was given a Dickens reception on his thirty-ninth birthday recently. JncMcCollough was generous enough to send a highly complimentary note to Thomas W. Keene on the morning af ter the latter made a hit in "Richard III," at Chicago, though McCollough was playing against him. at another theatre. The Duke of Buckingham has not found the ascent of Mont Blanc an easy amusement. He attempted it the oth er day, was made suddenly ill by the rarefaction of the air, and had to be re moved to the Grands-Mulets. E. A. Sothern, the actor, is so serious ly ill that eminent physicians, Sir. Jas. Paget and Sir William Jenner, have been called into consultation. Their opinion has not yet been made known. Thomas Jefferson, a crippled old black shoe-black, at Vicksburg, has just re ceived as his .pension allowances for services in Comn7 B, Utftted Slates volunteers, durtrjk the war, the sum Of $6,543. j ' Latest London reports represent Mr. John S. Clarke, the comedian, as recov ering from his illness, and it is expect ed he will be able to resume his profes sional engagements next week. Mr. P. T. Barnum has invented a new and kindly charity. He has given win ter house plants to over 600 people in Bridgeport, chiefly of the working class es. The ex-Khedive is relieving the tedi um of exile by visiting in Austria and Hungary. He 5s of small stature, "and his corpulency increases. Col. Thomas A. Scott, of Philadel phia, has contributed $7,000 towards building an Episcopal church at Clif ton, Penna. St. Louis is preparing to give Presi dent Hayes a great public reception on his ariival from the Pacific coast. Gilbert and, "Sullivan, are too busy with a cantata to get out an opera just now. Garibaldi has declined Tennyson's in vitation to visit him in England. and also a tract .of land to Mecklenburg county; de scribed as follows1, vtt Brick-Hotel- Building, on tbd eorbQr Try6d afia 8TWh streey Store Heose nohltbl hotonMtdlni. fronting oiTTfyon1 street: Vacant Lot on PIXth street, between Tryon and Ch&refr; Vacant Lottm Sixth street, betwoeaTryon iand Church, adjoining "property of J. W. Wads worth: flouse antLLoionittranam street, adjoining lots of Jars. Caldwell and Mrs. Johnston: Souse and Lot on Sixth" street, between College street and North Catolma Railroad. adJomlaaKltts of Mrs. Jfens and Mm ibarr Store House-on. Col lege street, adjoining lottiorMrs. Means and W. w. Qtrman;4itore House tm college streeW south of Tad,adJotalnr-property; ot 'Commercial 'Na tlonel BankLiot containing small ouse In rear of Market Hcnpe; Store Houston Trade atoeeU ad- lt. J. .JU -Aioreneau ana .rr.o. Isoflandtn Paw-tieBk :town- Todd old Mining tract, and Id Veins have beerr mscqver- loliMngv property Slack; alsor;4'J a Sblpr knows as t kinnn avW.-M nki1 I Ta3:jy;J8ALB r as follows :.()pe?ouTtli cash, or psLls onihe 1st day of Jni In whloa littler ease -a. note witn ih.drp8 iirak The hatance uarable In on tne iaUmJ1! January. in etea:af iw-ptfid; within the prescribed time opuon: w wwenaserw. ' "r pwimihk ero ai :TJ frediftM uiMie-iouruiB kive ma plotWtbe allOve prbpeitlsoW eS$fbitton 4tt tore of J. J. Sims, who In my absence will parties desiring to inspect any assistance they y wish. i. v. MJiAwo.. i rusiee jMpUav-overi sun. till oct. ai, n.etery ay puoayoisajo. t AGENTS WANTED FOR 4 omttta inrt till iifMt "!'.Blk. Datroul Mta HI .wiih niia mil nrnMiim AnmniAM . Pophdions TLof a gufcess, Th ma 61 ffad leeal fbrtnsi 'frow to transact Uimh i nn hie tiitUM. ' otHl etttooette. Parlla- rdaiysage. how todupubUclneMtin Lru. a f .i,j! neHuitr. Address, for circular Oct-dAwl Population and Apporiioutueut. Washington, October 25. The cen sus bureau proposes, if possible, to fin ish up the statistics of population for the whole country by the time of the 'meeting of Congress. One great ad iviaatage of this. will be the opportunity afforded for the new apportionment oi 'members of the Hose-ef Eepresenta :tives to be made UiliiMirrter- ana'in that event the electloTrjorTnaexoTjy districts under the new apportkfriment ican. take place in all the States ittXo- vember, 1882. . it the statistics or popu lation are not complete in time for the present Congress to prescribe the ratio of representation, fiany of the States would have to, elect at large ror tne whole State1 Hnv additional t epresent- tives to which Ibfiyanay be entitled. If any of the States, as is, of course, to I e expected, should suffer a diminution in the number of their representatives, it i would be somewhat awkward to regu late the election of T882 in the absence - j. . m t. t -' : Ji i pi a meeting oi me jjegituiMuie, uuiet Congress should authorize them to hold jtheir present number of members. Af- !ter uongress nxes tne ratio, oi repre sentation the State Legislatures have', to make the apportionment of districts jfor their respective States. As the next Congress will not, tmder ordinary cir jcumstances, meet 'nntjf December 11, J 881, II tne - rauo to i representation is iftt it to .fix. it ' wdnld heeessatilv. M)stpone ttie elation ; by ; districts fnanroxuie auuiuonai representauves until 1884, as various State Legisla tures would .not 3& In "BesBion during the period elapsing between tne aetton r uongress ana . we in ovemDer eiee ion of 1882. While,, as " stated, the bu eau Will make every 'effort to have the jreturns complete tor the action of this ongress, ii is uov ueiwain .j.tiait ,v e accomplished," Tliere is a great deal: t delav in receiving itb perfected re ports of enumerators and irt' receiv ngYariou$ items of infoTmatiojnjt pessary to securev as iar as may o, a i Wilmington Star. i 'A'fitentleBian-wKoiaias tecentlyiVls! Ited the scene of eperationson the Dtip Sin Canal states ahttb first section ofl Ll 1. lUif kj,i4ajinailtf 4cHa kUM.i UUUUl ClgH HIHIU1 CU ' J iu ua 1MM CTKW hbout Tconipietea ;. toTDj tarMth., includine ;uie;.renQvai, o beesjsturnps, ; &C4 arxl tbaft the arktl frebbot will probably gi?o it tho noeoft - -!:ii .m;; "lint VTr ,T.: ' : i IUI . '). fj . . (-Widely 0iTrtMtf lediCttotieETerr W4ma toIKriU a 4he Pieatec. ' Trom . harper' a, fWvt -i; v. , . l',v''atBMa tto . sani up sJl the predictoibfijrculation with .respect tohp,uUr Jaihions, we can find no other positive actthan that they will be more indiyeMi tlMui eyer, as, ,to the details of-tolettea Xgo to one of the first dressmakers of Paris and she con- fides to me that sleeves Dlain. narrow and, closely , ifitting the arm will , be aaoptea. t . "Are you 8ur'of it?vIask. Oj quit suxe. Here are,, the cbj .sages.of Madame, De Br- f the , mostj elegant woDpai U Paris. ' You see that tha sleeves are all 'tight." ; , ,' I.g9 vfrcdxt .her to another renowned dressmaker. She lowers her voice and, whispers, ,n iny ear, , "Sleeves will be full, and evpri gathered at the top ' , ; "Are yon quite certain T . ' "Oh, fully, flere s the dress f, Count-, esie T-k,th.niost elegant, woman (iar Paris. l33ie sjgeves are full, you see." reaByv63wme impossile : fttj tlje present time to affirm that a cer4 tain style is or is not in vogue,' One leader of fashion wears such a tjiihg; another.not less fashionable, wears just the opposite, and this is true as regards all the articles of dress. In. the sama manner, very large bonnets are an nounced for the coming ,, winter; yet' medium-sized and even very small one continue to be made. The present epoch is less than ever in .favor of uni formity. Each lady chooses and adopts her own fashions and the lax discipline only asserts itself in a few general rules ; for instance, no one wears crino line, though a few ladies don small bus tles, and no one would take it into her bead, unless she sets economy above elegance, to wear a sacque with sleeves sewed in the armhole. Apart from a few interdictions of this sort, there is the wildest diversity of toilettes; the army of women will no longer submit to be clad in uniform. Wrappings, therefore, will be large; so will bonnets, at least in general ; dresses will be short, but without ex aggeration; trains will no longer be worn in the streets ; even for evening dresses it is said that skirts will be short in front at least, even when long behind. Polonaises will be revived for day and even certain evening dresses, but if the name remains the same, the thing itself has changed; these polo naises are rather men's coats, which, coat-shaped in front and on the hips; are in the back a , dress,, shorter than the skirt for day dresses, and infinitely; longer than the latter when the; toilet is designed for evening assemblies. These coats, or habits, are generally embroidered with gold or silver, and are in all varieties: some high-necked, with narrow standing collars, slightly cut away in front; others opening wide over a plastron of the same material as the skirt; and others with Louis Qua torze vests, long, square, embroidered on the edges and trimmed in the neck with fine lace that form a voluminous jabbot down the front. The sleeves, which are long, with high-necked and half-long with open habits, are em broidered on the bottom with gold or silver The favorite colors are all shades of green and admiral blue, a me dium but vivid color. naj-ard'H Prediction, In a speech Friday night in the Acad emy of Music, at Baltimore, Hon. Thos. F. Bayard drew aside the veil from the future and lit up the assemblage with a sunburst of bright hopes by the fol lowing prediction : "I should have liked to have been with you in your week of rejoicing, but i nave been at tne post ot duty, seeding how best the country can be governed in justice to all people, and if you ask me, 'Brother, how goes the fight?' I answer, It is welL Applause. We are not rose-water or holiday Boldiers, to be daunted by reverse or overjoyed by victory, and we have had both of these. In Maine we had an unexpected victory, which was a death-blow to the ring that long has ruled there. In In diana we met witn a repulse, but it had to be borne as was the victory. What does it mean? Can you spell Hancock by the letters, of .Landers' name? On the 2nd of November next are we to have a man . who sees and loves all his country, or one who sees only the half and loves none of the rest? It seems to me that the Democratic party ,has been following the system of Chinese war-; fare in the sounding of gongs and other instruments which I would not men tion in the presence of this respectable audience., Laughter. In 4$76 of the votes far Mr. Tilden there were count- I ed 184, not of the votes for Mr. Hayes J but for him, there, were eonufceo; 195. Of Jese tliere were 8 for Louisiana, 4 for Florida, and 6 for South Carolina,, tjut does -any one suppose tjiftfr these 1 votes will be cast for Garfield and Atx thur? Cries of 'No. If these are cast for Hancock he is elected, and ; if elect ed he will take hia seat. Cheers.- Gal-; ifornia wjH poll 8 votes for;i Hapcock; Nevada Oregon $, and .in Maine he; will, ,lecerve, either ; $ or 7, although , three will be sufficient,: , . ;u. u J4- Wlttppior :-CMtM Mailt ': rheat Saturday Review. ; . , ..' We are inclined to think that for children bein between seven and four teen or thereabouts corporal aflish": men t. neither ctf excessive seventy nbr of excessive mildness, is about the mostp equal of punishments, and wi reel cer tain that alt i qualified ' schoolmasters ; who have not been bitten1; with the ridiculoixs mania about petsohal digni ty will bear us out As So thlKtimani it is enottghH sT frbwt the proud est nation thai w walked etf Che face of Ue; earth have f oi centuries, been ac jcitonieltp c)slefl..i youtb, l Yisi;; i :! :in:AtCAirTAffti., Fett. 4,1879; " 1 1 'aeaaaMaiawawaeaaMaaMawaawaeMaiaf t mmmmmmlmmimmmmmmmv aBBWl rP ;o9P' i4 'i,T'--'1 '" JIlii- V A,-.-, --..0..., -,v,i., :iow .T.l!' Ml . ft tUtf. ?ff J1L QDay of Opening for OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FALL, .'- If .ti: .-. .ri ' ilt. si riM '. . IfispeitioDa , : .,!T . .! : Jfesw, .ffutttoort A BnHavtogi thorooghiy-1 Wed. your rNeuralgta, in mr; ease, cbeerfulr recommend It to all. who sufferwltb neuralgia and, j -j "T-arrwr w. wrvnv. ' " l r A.uixk HoWafd, Wood CoK old by lWBISTW4t W.ni fl&4rm bary depth q floAVfadwJ -lat, ,The Work so faiS WiilmS progressed has betai of n character to enctxurage the, rrienda of the enteronse. 'Anji fceen mUiifilMms i pene, ooipttYeTypaklng,-, not orfttraioor'to 2x:naYinga3 Permit us to assure you that our aim In manufacturing a ST6CK OF CLOTHING Is to produce Fashionable Garments vrith good Workmanship. Our scs cess la catering for the Trade, Is PRIMA FACIAE evidence that our endeavors have met 'with the requirements of our customers. Isu We Shall Open for Your Inspection this Season by Far i Thfe fiahdsoinest line of Men's Boy's, Youth's and CWlWr Suits, Overooats, Vandykes,' Ubters ituiS i tltsferstts THAT HAS EVER BEEN EXHIBITED, ftKADT-MADE, m THIS MARJUCT. . . . i "WE IN VITE EVBBTBODT 0?0 CA-XiXj THE XJL"Z" OF OTJJB OIiSlri3SrQ-- Teryrespectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO. NT WE HATE ON HAND A FINE LINE OF SAMPLES FOR MERCHANT TAILORING. -D NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED OR NO SALE. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT VERY SHORT CLOAKS, FLANNELS, PRICES BLANKETS, PRICES SHAWLS, PRICES DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, KNIT GOODS. W 1TTKO W H L y KID GLOVES, tect. TO SUIT YOU. TO SUIT YOtft TO SUIT YOU. EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND LACES, The Largest and j Fines MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY FIRST-CLASS TRIMMINGS. Popnlrriws for Fine Hats & Boniicis. CARPETS, CARPETS, ' : ! , RU6S, RUGS, 7' OILCLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. Large Stock of Good Style fa Rody Brussels, Tapestry Three-Ply Ingrain. IBcots .113)123 2 ' . . -wfl thjs hbub or fits oBSEntta 1 We have the Pleagurel of Artnpuncing ! he Arrival of Our v. It has ln pn ous effcft V irg in noW'W connaent mat our onwiew. will beuallv tisfaorri ! Tracing tliat.yoii will put tbese assuranoes to xAtff ELI AS & CQgEN, .tBUAAO , . . - . 1 ..... f ! I I I 'in -I i ii I f niilli i i Mi i i n ii iiti . in i tmn i nuiaiii i 1 . " . 7 i - llifi 1111 P'Ll HEW FOR Hlfc is larger and mdre;i3ompletB 4MtfWtt.miMR aeioom qoiea,i.amu uei ; :.;.a v;'?!f?; i.WTv. ..nTi (i :, . V: -jon-nv i i a.-iJ iflout noiiiuTT '-n io Jn&Liifcoa l;'C;-i)i -:;;..!. 4(trM7i oil FALL AND WINT Mrapr a ER ;0L0THING . . r . . -: 4 . j ...... i i-ifTt' fiitterti" are a Dtain. werve 1 an Cldetf food, peulUriy airapted,iarjdiwarncom-'1 mended y, our utukkisw bw wanaww. eral debility, mental and physical exhaustion, hys teria, nervousness, sleeplessness, emaciation and ; i Hi.i'ttnun AWlaePecdlu! iij.w-.iiii .i ' DeaeWiWar.TwaWVAilW ktA aBTMtt anrf.faBmy. tf 6 t;seasev when alt thye8 of s have tafc j iraachr hd have had the doctors r.-Tajior, me in KltlAra in nm: doctor bUl. Three dollars' worth of itkept us '.Si! ii fl'nr ' i;yn-ji.i ;c ri jy lot ic'i VJsnang(Ua-8g,ojjBn" 'anawcr w tctj . eosj. ; own : keDtwfsnlly well and saved M'i ssW 7 'rf fcfc ; r . Tar r T CUT. lusa VI maunwiuiwwjwiii " i frill cure you, FREE UM TJUARSX. This steal femedy waalsicwrfl,J-wJ? larSqpth erkSendaWl,...,,-iiwjUJpenoje gev. Joseph T. Inman StWwNmjtWk EJi i JOH LH430?INi f MERCHANDISE iBRQXEIA AaESIERAL COM- Charlotte, XO, UK yraawjn.! . Cljaisteay&ftr 'aw,eM vv-wyT-a-a-f v f T nts- iBamQew to best advantage ana . tan Arhbla sMnsa iqgbb aneiten -building 5lr. TO TllXlfitfiS; krf Anted Bv a f-l'"Wii wiio has had IWaldeiaSexiietwuudtauauOC&amman some a sitmuion In a Store la iti .i. ..a. a . a heat. ieoommendatt(HUQlfJ?'ftflu 1 Ji'it v'.?)fcjn!)37.' 1tii J!ui.!'.tn : I thradmS polsdnatli, pensem eta, .iaue202w g HIV 1 THE W ASHINGTOK UAKATTa . PnhiuiKA at thm Vationsl Canaai everr Sunday OMn m fnll mnlM l)f the UfMBdinC WCClt. MWS of saiMOooal. topics aadteneras, lneicp, h :; kMaa Kalna-1 IWt OfllT ... . a wweKirgeanouismi iwwuwww hbhiwt-" i viiTVTiTm rtittti I nesaesrthe .s;MitmsMipD supporanf ir wawru i Bale, .either W.w hole w jn pars. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1880, edition 1
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