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She Cljarlottc ."i jTl Jfi. 1a .' TT-r f I Dauv, cm yar, Iport&tUQ f mdtemot f8 00 Three JfMtt.if.w...,. a 00 ani lad fcttfetn Meaf manaet.ot QtrrUiHng wn nna wmmmjjz moiziom: in HHtilnH aoWi ' : i . .- i. .... ! BLAHX3.BILLJUUrJ m uu r iiV . IHTtto wt t Tva rmna toJfoOU....v... ................ x 00 CHARLOTTE- ;N 1880 -K03,641. J. mSi&f X0tMU0, r. A maw WITH A MERMAID. VUIl ot President Hayeg to CSenerat Vu ujiirrjomtiO iU rnoil-gataiuT i i i.-i.m i. TfciMl.j.T. . . . mm-n " i.i. .:. .' J; id !? 1.'.: . "'i. -.-,:.,) 1 1 11 iii' n, w.i - i 1 ' ' - i .i ... i i ii . i i i Ti i n 7 'Isse A Children's UIOQKOx oJmans,; BasketFlannels, anfl u ptnet Unfls of ElAnnel cfceap. ' " We llave aWgeatwlcbf Iuoh auu u urn uguros. t We hare a large stock of 1 . BLANKETS ; -! Wenep : 11 ' Ladies', Misses' -a Children's . . Ja all shades and sizes, I II. . J.I .V 4 ,,., .. .11. . itMIU , SHIRTS, laundried and onlaaodrled all kinds for men , , an boys., ' -i ' ! ' -I. FLANNEli SHIRTS for Males, fateJWJ chOdren. Just recelTed a nice line of for children. A large Mock of ready-made C L 0 T HIN G The best stocked Carpet Department in Western North Carolina. Minder & Harris. oct81-dw ftoots and ft0jes We arc Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine A Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ..... i . ,.(' ALL GRADES AND PRICES. ALL PRICES AND STALES. . A Pretty Line of Trunks, YaJip ;pdSateliey LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED .STETSON' it'AT. ..... , ALSO . ' . , Lower Grades' in1 Fur, Saxony Wodk GIVE US A TRIAL 1 Clil llilS Vbllf a0jf iHi jiUbtusuTisiJl I. nr. 'Uiohi;rij J Si - a C QLl'LQ The Riiftng Issup; ij- iflaa m second nm HnRot luivtrrir hWI 1iliraArl tl third time sinee our flnt purchase. All the new uwreiuei in BROCADED SIM KS AND 8ATIN8. PLAIDS, MO- MIES, MOHAI AIUS, CAonMaHEO, AC , AC Our 8 ock of BLACK GOODS Is complete In every Detail. T handsomest r 9l CtoJCE aad DdLLtN3 ver offered In this marfet.'irml atjTerylow Prices. Don't rail to examine them before purchasing, for we can save yon money. A large and hanesomeline oV'Cords and Tassels and Cords and Balls In all colors. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC HOSIERY. Big Drives in DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, SHAWLS. SKIRT8L BLANKETS and FLANNELS. Tue maMML'nilkiX. la this n.fk Xn enttre new "tock ot HAT3, CAPS and Beady-made CLOTHING. I "Jd i; ,.!. BA1?ni2i CAP8' lon't forget that we control a - -I-'. !,,' i i';.:Hliil IG?mlKI?w ,n RUCHING A NECKWEAR. KID Ki rw ' from six buttons. rEBAVIH" ,!"e,ry pair warranted. A handsome n of Ladies rjMBBELL S. In Silk . and Ginghams TBUNK - f j ;:v n valises. 3 . -Special attention (freh to orders:- HargraFes & Wilhclci. octsi .nBfat.HffoninAv; lorvBemrnar-r; wfMsswsper j- u matorraea, . im- , potency,-atM alf t ' aiseasM,; ,L sequence of selM If f not . abuse; as loss of 11 IIrt .r.T OW Aim nd tosnf oCber jT Mr. ' Jn'oniars are In toigTIZz. w,?"glostt wrerrwheisvi. i mnu i lu a """kw Uu 1 iT ' . 1 v a 1880 FALL STOCK;1880 "H1 Lfil L " .1 'hA iJT-ili LiUi T ILSl . Ml LADT jyAKINGT JACKET, V t 7JI - -"!" j n v ... " WU1 find n out atoek.Jnst the tUng berwant We ha?e to-day opened the BEST LINE of these goods to be found In the city. - t . w. . -oct29 T. L. SEIGLE & CO. IS A PURELY 'd7ACLE REMEDY For INTESNXt'ahd EXTEB.NAL Use. f!klll 111...!.,... nM.aten. CttiuuLl nam vnrrn im Tirr: niT rrudr rMlli IVILI.Cn uowiorHi!nMckiiii, MeiSdkSdPNlui":sr &tfl vSI PI . --tfeaw b& llMiy." MNttiBNT Dt j IH ?nJnIft 3 . I: wi?eS? .--. -m- - i i all arucctta mittm fiUe. Ml tt(I. ... .-'SI'. 11 iii PERRY 1 perry (vi jSOM,Proyiince,uildf heir:' Ml'. Doyle purchased her from 0 rl? roprlt0r. l-A ve anthoritifia of TnVin f Kvf a a, - ? " a, MiRl 1 1 inrn a-fliTWtrt AaVl, V 'V ' 1 " " -T-r-w - - r--'T Rjirirtl lVlnkfeir49MJitoJ0S?e8S.the strange creature, iraw 4iM4.ui wok Dt&gi . . -T C I ...... I TXCsuIt anybody everybody Jrom 10 cents X iaP t75 cnU At - OK. T. c. SMITH'S. Granite Corner Pharmacy. TTOMlSbPATHIC X fouml at all tunes at "y -piv1"43?' 14411 iy w r ' I DJLT Larg "'j. :m. fAJOCtT iriw vtwM.ia dviui asv rain i ithajpwtte. "Andaon'tl txHiy, nu!iiii::2 exceiumiar me ioiei i efcOrely veKeiatkKanttficlrfumed. i 251 tantfacakejtt c VA rx. j,8MiTiwiigwK. SWOT CoBrtney's aflB sold at NewJCoric SHeei by ttffi ease oress. without -the addltw4NC freigbt,at .- fi& T;C. SMITH'S DOc Store." iva. aatviorenvigaraii ill I II nAl i r iff- ; 'l3-l M r rr, -m w m ws " er m i ar "V .". 1 UwJl.'i..i t44;alled before the curtain after the first ies. ( aa(roAJir trie amrfcet-priee a.rowtsjWcH1 iyaiilUiLii;jtriTHUiufi oTrtfrrffTTMrnrrrt" - - lr. ' '''til IT. t. tll lv Ananxa,a.' 9 1 uo ewws w crpcuacaw 7hi riithaAfiend, for illnstrated Cliciilar.b' . . I I UJLi lit M P M MKMJI wt-m r K""1 I" A 4t, Mthi4w.iI t - -- - and Half FiiA. Nv i. w-i- ywmittteXou GlolIteipiora ' Mr. Charles A. is a Sart ratK ejscant tateiy mttiroedfrcnnaan JHe the ttiinff6 cburitrV fie hails firnm Is enjoys iu: further distinction 6t being known aaa the man.-witln a mermaicU wuuc-ucinwn ui reporter learned yes terday that Mr. Doyle not only enjoys cne aistwcuon nwsntionedi'but 4-ealiv is the possepsor; ot a genuine mermaid. The reporter hunted np Mr Doyle and had a pleasant ehat With him. He had been n Japih ,pr , seVgral yearsfid hm csuj luusresbeu in me many modernizing influencpa at wort in f ho. Orient, .Mr Doyle, who. iar an art critic mm. as he is her&woth a larere auaititv w. . r w .v of rare Japanese articles, as curious as they are costly. . uti tbeslost all interest to the re- porter when a long deep glass case, in ad,' ' which held the most curious and winvwi, nwiv iiiw ruptures over I 'cv'fuwAin) y aolu. uonressipn the jrjehness o jafianTi art products, l district ih his ninth ten?a,: ma jgH ftna this is1 lust what was p.v nfvitwi fmm I techth Year as the reDreaeniivi nf f haf! tife ti?est of all the objects in the col-1 and agai nine times in spile of opposi fect6nt! It . was a wonderf ul-looking tion and calumny. "More than that, buing, aimost niaeous to iook upon, but; pdsgessmg a powerful attraction for the behblder, owing to the aueer amahra- mation of species dTsDlaved in its form. ....w.i. jujavoo njiu imrn nrr I i.iih 11111. "me geography, illustration, which has recerAly.J&een bsd as a trademark for a certain: natent hair restorativA smA which represents the mermaid rising from the sea and combing her long locks with one hand while in thf hr sm noias a small looktng-glass, can re- can uus picture ana tnerebv form an idea of what tha urPRnt mnnstmaUi looks like, barring.however, the beauty, which is a distineuishincr trait of tim ideal mermaid. Mr. Doyle's strange curiosityy is half human, half fish. The lustration and example of what under head, chest, abdomen and arms are un- our institutions may occur to the hum mistakably human, but from the abdo- blest Dy the humblest child of the re- men down the creature is a fish, scalv. uuuy aim loruieu use tne extremitifis ot a dweller in the water. The arms ane covered with scalps tn t.h wriat and the backs of the small hands havn the same scaly coverinir to the finder tins. The head is small as that of a baby, but is perfect in evefy detail ; the loreneaa aoes not recede, but is hierh and 8trui2ht and is of th ?lass that. in. dicates an unusual degree of intelli- gence. Theys are -soft, swimmy and ugliness, as - those of a fish: but the mouth, the eai s, the nose, and in fact all the othe feauires, aro pronouncetl lioaiK rei?jlai-. fiWp -t--mih1 jt-tw- feet as a beautiful-, woman's tMxsrA lijiht coveritiir ot hrown "hair, several inches in ltiuth.-and evebiows of the same color, are.Uieu.uIyJ.irsute append- ages. '1 he spinal column is clearly seen running up to the base of the skull rind iauiog down the Daclc until it u lost in the tishv extremity. Ten riha nt-e Piiv counted upon the breast, and the mam- tnalian female develoument for feeding the young is readily discernible. The mermaid measures almost three feet from the crown of the head in the ev. tremity of the caudal fin, and is said to "-'"'iJ vi iuo uiuuai illl, rtllU la sum LO I be Warier Chan the only other specimen of tmrktncl ever seen in this country. The other mermaid is now on exhibi- jtion in the New York Aquarium, and (attracts a vast amount of attention jrom scientists as well as from thegena-, rar pooiic. t , - ;vl ; Ml'.Ddyreisvery proua"6f his'mer-l hiaid. and. although a ereat manv t I acuiyia ui.vo uetui maue to muuee mm leTI the; wrioiiB creature, he has thus 'ar refused part with, her. tie says he inonstrpsity.haabeen subjected to l. 4- i: i ... . ., I no tjusesi Buuaujv uy scientists 01 tne j clficlope,all of- whrjm have -rjro-1 uuuumu hu iuo U1UBI WOIJUeilUl llatU- tal phenjomenDH; ever brought, to thir totfejBi iMd have ntarretfib deciariDg heimolUTm; TlmWm. sity was captured two yeare ago bv hrec fistjeirmenviiear Urishabalui 'ttef iC" eat inlandea,,,.,Tliev hadr seem her . a many times ana hd . made, many at erapts to capture herV ' arid7- succeeded F, . "r, auu succeeaea ' TiRr tenthe.roost.perswtenfe 4ocUu- When taken h was plcetl ' in' the armsum' ifcTbkioiarid remained L there for tf teat and a-lialff "Ka, beeuliar sofurwhil tv fh4r - rn.ir l.f except to feebly try' to : at- rjiculatp.. afrer hAr rantiira maa -feJfcb4onculuir seaweed. . secret Ml ' - -W. - : 1 - . -a M ' ' ' ' ' " -w w-mr v ak. .a. -a,r u w WW VWFU "Vrja CW T CW nonf flniiia a R AAA an-A A J.ll mt. . fermuw UKUAO Ul uLUUI -'- UL UUlliU K. 1 I1M uuruase was maae lo..sailSiy;.a, BUdaen cano iwr. imrtB- r ""iloesr Jiut" know wtrnt. fifpecial adyaptaler'fieieiijoyBi in being uiie oi tne very iew men who own a it Ira rautdof intiwiAnary Panos. WASHINGTON,' 'ifdv. 5i'tasilV eneral-i'Mftvnard J to-dav received a rivate letter- from onstaritrriopio, rineinc information that iudement, lias-been deliverettiirtheOttomaneenr trai unnpal Cflturt in the ecase ctf , th uie iat ti m i parsons, tne iAfaartofna- 1 Irii i." i : i.iL. I jTI uiiastviuijf, u j ue aytuai pexpeirMar.95 LlOK BtMo utuer mo to nneen vears' imprison a.m a i . i v iijment, witn nara labor, jmr. Maynard'g Tin-1.-rcbrrespondent states that the Turkish ..:iii . m wuiuonues airprflea i ewery facility fr .ine proper prosecution of the case, and refrained from interposing certain technicalities which mitrht have saved the criminals from due punishment In U4s tdattej', be sava as well ' asi M several Others of rfefit occineiicei althnuirh greatbJnclosid aciainstr Lh l-fppwers of Europe, have manifested a t strong feeling of respect and considera tion for Americans. Mr. r arsons was Ja ConEreeatronalist .lulnisteh'sent to JLurKey by thfe'Amencah board of com' tnissioners for foreign missions, whose neaaquarters are in lioston. T a--.. aC al". IL Svtl f ! Z I S 8 'Ix)jnx, November 6. Ed wfh-Footh niade his first appearance as Hamlet at the reconstructed Princess Theatre to- a, tuf j ,.. .n .,, rm.-J rWV.,"".. r-'f ; .ewW-.t. 1 f---nonse,"wiircii'is very spaciOtIS, Was full n.ot overcrowdecL !-. Mr. JJooth was tsat, and twice after the second 'hcCa'nd' aln at tne conclusion Of the perform na TTia ttnUntr in lha vVu-kof oaaa tne " ct ,9reatediar enthusi e was, w tne virioif,f weM tup-f 11 rfirrniMa nstiui xce auil.iful U!Bhe a qnable and included a number of teyiQana, Mr Bancroft, the actor, also present, fcXt the fall of the ain Mr. iGooMclPlSssee Qf the ineatre, made a speech, thanking ? ha h pth. Y painful, or diiacult menstruation. p il IH1W raid M iebfciMw fasrtJ tt.T 'Jr'u V pu Yisrtttf Gek'Oarfldd at Mentor. Thi' eveninehe reviewed a tornhiiwhf. ' M0ft ty, and in a Bbeecli 1 me tiecisr Contiiiaiiig, 1 me rrKMniHni. sa.nl t : a I "We are able tn riim.i thn fact demonstrated- byttris election that n aroonntfof caHmMy; 6f personal1 'ae I ia''K upon a presiavHiiai candidate of I really high character affects him inthe least in the indement of croort nahnift. As citizens f Cleveland and or the western reserve of Ohio and neighbors Pf General Garfield, we rejoice because we know ithat he i? worthy of the sue- t woa u apuuvcp iiow many anu I how srreanare'fha IaUrfila tJiaf. nnw - 1 Wle his brow ?x . He stands Udaythe v. rv.i ' - i ! - r j rr t . n : -TTTf-rrniir I aistnct a : district com Dosed uf th cbunties of Ashtabula TrnrnLull, Geauga and Portage a conmunity pot surpassed in intelligence and patriot-- 1601 anywhere; pn earth: he is their rep through all these vears. " elected asrain ; wiay enwoKeieoi up six years' term, a position 4hat sought him, unsought by him and unhoueht. reeeiv- I mg it spontaheouslv and without efforfe. - am wuvnu. axuua fulfil,, n m iiiiw 1 1 m -f rsiaenc elect from the 4th of March of the tTpited States. ; In all our history no such ; combination of civil honors has rested UDon the head otanv man. and we rejoiceas I said.tb kpow thatheis worthv of these honors. Look- mS mrougn tneiiistory or our public we una mat ue is -a moaei seir- I made man. In onr history we nan n I in tbe Past franklin and Lincoln, and then comes Garfield as the self-made man of the United States, the best il- PUDiic; an example of what can be wiicio an nave a iair start ana an e4uai cnance m the raceof life. Ffnal- lVi rny friends, we reioice beeausp. we feel assured that in the wise and firDx and moderate administration of General Garfield our countrv is to, at' Mun an era f prosperity not surpassed. I" iU,y country on tne race 01 tne eiooe Under his broad and liberal and iren- ous administration every section f this country will be fairly and justly dealt W1U1- tie win say to the nmtaken ,nen of the South, 'You-wirf-be treated f prectstsiy as the citizens- of 'iny own Mate ol Ohio are. to be, tr-catiuL . All 'tuat we lsk of is Uiat ysili 'ihali taiLhfully oIjcv the constitution as it ."ow is, regaitluie the new as lu:i parts, and as equally sacred with r. e 0J?- -foiug tins to the. aduiinistra- tion of Gen. Garfield, every liberal and generous act required on his part will be clieerfully and ISrladlv done. Extent- iaS to every State its State's rights, he- requires or tnem mat iney shall accoid Y.CrMxen his individual rights, yh this done, with harmony restored throughout the Union and all classes. I sav agajn that the blessings of the vie-. tory guinea on Tuesday by you are blessings alike and ecmallr to the republican and to p the Demo- aand t0 the Southern man and to the Northern man, and to whoever iS a Cltize or ie united iStates. ' ' -..n scales iiiffhtnan the Presidency, atv??1!? son? WhUe Yhfr;btal'd)6Dukrvriai ' is not; yet ascertained, it seems Twobahlf that Zla JkI Mei2mUW K v Jrio'tbw .wputofc voie A8 he'll red nnlw thaVmn Vrtrfc ITiii7t 5T , " j . ' j. . c, u-tc, flPfe t j , y ..t.ffta.i i , JrHi5ia&r,.7 wg'-Swh WQPO- Theconstrtution. hoVrr, 'ar TrWd by the fathers, provyei for RBteetkra ?i A'r&sident aad Viee-fhesideat-not by ih lBMjPC ..hill hy thfl pirclnral bpii lurroo nr- 1 n . A-a, : f a a . iollef es Jdbeeliiality oc heStates4 r Cognized and represented by giving . wieui two votes.eacn,:WhontTegard to population. It is a ghmiflcant circum- t stance that in 1876, and again in 1880, it to mis state's rfgiu -feature in the constitution that the Republicans, who are in the habit of deervfrt ertohd deridi I ihg all State's, rights. owktheir success.1 If the people Of the United. States were notning out a Ration, With big N, aa Mi,. Haves,-an4 Mr. GirficW,Ta1a. ii wwKirasaoa tne retr tnem ate fond of repeatlner. and liaa voted tor:, i-PRfi: "WMMtaiaA.iiotwywiieat flir i 4-wuen, anu not Air. Hayes,-' wookF &e-f Gen. Bancock. and riot '-GAnTVa'rflelaTlt' field will be i the choice of tho eOi-etoT.4 colleges 'i -December, alt -'inj -Dewmber.altntrghfit; is. ;r riP'- 'i! -ty of the people, aaiabown by the : ! f!;,;f ,,!' fil Tn.i .V:P V, more tikery majori popular vote on Tuesday. ! ' lTts. ,Wlaglew' BotihUg Syrap. , ' Eev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes In the Boston unnsnan reeman:-we would by -no means re commend any kind: of. medicine-which we did not aUUIWUKf , Ul UUI UWii IBII1U7 ' IV Sal RTOT Messing Indeed, by giving an- lAf ant troubled cone pains, quiei sieepr and its' pare rest at nl&bt. Most' Barents can' urm colic pains, quiet sieepr and its' parents unki resist night- Most' parents can' appreciate '1 btesstaigsi Sere' Is an article whl5 works fecaoni and welch Is brrrile9 f drthe wnien it aooros sue inrsm u the Mtttecberab nwaks as And during the process1 4t which it affords the Infant Is perfeciryrhaturaL and the tittle. chHTB Mtea Mhia hnrtt? 3 And thirtna the oroeess' of teefiiW. ltsflrta i lnca!culaba. We bav frequently beam Jriothers; say they would not be without it from . the blnn of he t stege, on aBy eonslderatlon whatever, druggtstsLi 25 eents a bottle, - eoid by al deoll'dflpw If - " - , Tl ;,;J!rlUsDi8ea8e,;: an-I tlier afleotlons of the , Xldnejrs and Bladder are someumes Drougnt on ana onen aggravated by the neglect of the symptoms, which, If taken In time, would no doubt in a majority of cases yield to treatment No medicine ,1 so well suited for this as Bankln's Compound Xxtract Buchu and Jsnlper. It Is a reliable healing tonic to the parts, all aya Irritation, and restores healthy action. Prepared only by HumYRahttla A Lamar, 'Drug- eta, Atlanta; Gawand foraale byiT. & 'Smith' and R. WristonCOi ! ' -' 'ii - TTT I have sold Rankin's Buchu and Juniper for i years, and tthai always given satisfaction, pra Ine the most valuable nrenaratlon hf thft kind Ir mnrlrat f a MlT3,nHa Jf aad aDnnaiTVn v -r.,..' .... : l" i aaxing puis ana portions uce snooung wita eyes shut When you are languid. -firteonn1. . with sour stomach, naln In the. bodv and. jimD, yenow .eres, sam ana longue, a Dan cougn, dyspepsia, tiiarrfeoea and other miseries talrs no doses-i-ttse bf. Ilagg's Improved Liver saa Stom- 1 I acn raa ana curea. w uiLiir Kksraa. iu mnnHii. w.m . . . .1 v Will send their celebrated: Hecto Voltaic .Belt! louieaniictea oponau jays mathpeeairfc4iw atiaianru, ,hn, lhA. MA TXTt.. Emwithout4iays" !,. " .1 .'1 V:i'i 1 ..AWpt Jjeacon.' m wwq tea: .a Wilder, I want you to tell toe fcow too , v self vand famtly well tb past eaoa . bencon hah ail theest-ef us 'have een- Si anJ have toM tee doctors ttrr u -so fee xiup ouiers m vpoei Kapi m: iraaVt en saved wWjthrruic lays' dl.t entoa, sane e irrtas cost yo 4 tft iwhbora, Oha to4wa qreq, qouara apieee w ;aeep- tat tne same IV rwanpntr- 1 1 i:T;-l'ri' IJ J A trial pac Xieapntrw. use yooemiUehi heiaftex.f, wkage of M BLACK-DRAUCiTT fre of -'rjhaff it " ' - : ; v : n.i ... ; . . ' .) .'r-fff f.iit-j-. i M-J .ai;l tili: tuiit FOR THE HaTlng received intenieet.ee from eur house in Baldmore, which is one of the largest purchasers of Woolens, that the same hareabilned tromiif fiJ S per cent, whlth naturally makes a decline In Clothing, we consequently act accordingly, and we now offer our stock at ReucjBdJPjrJeeg, as we uj, oon-, tract fer large quantities. We are assured that we purchase at yery dose figures, and give every patron the benefit 1 We haveTaore styles than ; nay ; other , house can show, and better made Clethlng than any pfet sold In this market for the simple fact that most of them aadetawvhottalld4t tbi same as a garment made to order. The w inteflw pablie tocoma and see facts, iii. u. I ,? :, Ioj'.O j.i ni VJ;i..ii:fU y. i.j, I -;vj:n ialn.'j'&'vtFari'ctf :. -UOUllUKJii! '(') "TOiUMI '111 !! . -;i!iilf: ,I'-,1T ) ! . f . . o ; r: . '..If ..,i--:Jj !irlfcafpf;i: m i;i;i'Ii'.ii t. a J:i i r 3 il i f'Ull I' I 7 51 1 i li. !uiJ J.'itJ! H ' I,,.jrABPIN, r. r. T-.ri 4t BlAKniSB BBOrB: and, pjafKBAL COi- 1 .to . iTwrrr?rv,,,;.,9yoaifi irui; , ..MiHsniM Miriii-Hi vt ciiartotte.'U .-..( DndmiiSaMRdeK: wfiaaipleaij-iA 2-.-iti sill . . " menls md-CartRiMndnA. Raivtud. . ; . ibA fTIEB teWst. KisBiLta raiirfaaadreti will be WUmlalott Ladie deslrnc hair era- rrfi.it-ri'j m&Aliiih Vmw;nrWf JrtT ANTED By i'itkitlMWM'idiri . '' .. 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III ;ii itv,' ih'i iv A iWey.riMhftSraw9pMer,ln "Ml iannwcoounii iafl press wreoi Uri ncsson lered ver is business prospects: and has a business hew that would return a verytfatr ieawMratte Id one wno cuki noeaa : i iHTKflmMi(M wriBB. win teteseaosm And awrbe naddresaB tofib Chan- rSs-hrjiiiaa .tlM.lw - 0. omfe iJ M.1J llf UL0.t itl.il J tJ'lUtft ?i J 1 i 1 i( yJilu' I NKXRINQat the Bxksrki jxh PolYtec teirii! 4imfTKirBOTi'N.''T.The oldest epnW scbool in; Asaerteac - JJext 1em. tteglns btiptember ri..ij. 1 xyijii i- . ' : : .:::.-.. -jiij ; rfaaaar-j w : -ff r -- n , Meter ov nenmssion io.qij unaa.. k. i t:-AUn .tj! j la '-..fiii'.r siu ii.ti hUrtTt" 1" tiU3ib eziwdb junf no! l.tu; i-; - ! . i Hiij m i6."iqit- i!l ' ' W'i.'-.t .T;!fIJM4Vl 3 ".ill J! : '! ,.'( v. -rr! ., ft f.-j rl 4V JS :i. m!j i. :.) i l-t 4.tJ,;ii5j ' il l :iih7t luu; Yjil hii nt;. .' 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BERWANGER;&:BKCfc; :i: fCvIng afuU vesumeof the,preeJln , week, news J air naoonai topics and general Inteuhtenee. ' m iREPHESENTATIVI S30UTHZRN PAPXB T 0 There -"rr"!! it yiTTTnl Pamnfirsrin fartv.' Xdtted by UOHOB C. WEDDEBBU RN, of Virgin- ' ' irey w ua pecson securtnatueelu!: . further infomiwIoiilatMress'rt a-.u . rroij 101 Yj HliTT ti ihh't, 1 acu ojpics, mi uus.aaaress, pobiage paid. TTT'i,' - , i I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1880, edition 1
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