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Stye l)arlotte bBtraer; rr-7-rv uji i 'rr r3i 1" i i -7 -1 1 h n H 1 ztrf v i 1 ; r, -n : ' amtaernrvrrnir j no - v aa AfAm SJaSahaa ay a wr . Dadv, one year, ipo&paUffGt atfttwi, 1...I8 00 1 4ftli(nxifnTMJWlthiT nmiM tfzMontA ........ 4 00 ......... 3 00 ftrfcttataf tri of Type, and w tSXtti&U'Ct JM'ffiUtftat 'Ma 4tov ft 4oii tt " HDfTnai . flturntrti wurnlrmHiwt ' TTt w fun " FZXJCLr IDlTIoir': ITMAty, ( W COimfe) M OfttqfVkt county, postpouO, .... a 10 . i no vol. xxiv.: CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1880. NO: 3,642. PAXPHLSTS. CXBCULAK3. CESCZS. 4d : .- . i . i'vi'". 1 1 ft w&s, xxitMus, sec. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. CONTROLLING' TUE yoiKIil- MAC .tiuv'fi J,f ll - I I II ifVV'"i.j. II.;' .aTV - '. II 1 I V. III A :A"A ''11.,'; .-"let 1 ! I ". ,J -a . ...'. 1 1 1.1. 1X III . ;. . v ' . - A . ... I t r, ,.....!. f . . . 1 r r : '..Hay a large stock of Ladles' MlMea- Children's vioai ecMOimans,; Bepllni ,f JY aterjProof Goods, &o, Terr chftan. 1 1 atreOiave aWdtUbl line of sl&tftlininels, and ail otner klnda of Flannels, cheap. -1' . ij Ibavlalawltockof DRESS GOODS, , r , t pretty and at low figures. Ladles', Misses' a Children's HOSIERY, . - . la ad shades and sizes. SHIRTS. laondjled an4 ntdaTrqdrled-all kinds to men uiu mju. FLANNEL SHIRTS tor ldalea, ents and children. , JnstjecelTedanlceHneof v WOOL SHIRTS tot chUdren. A large stock of ready-made : CLOTHING The best stocked Carpet Department tn Western Korth Carolina. ; ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Od31-J4w We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine & Cuble-SeweU BOOTS AND SHOES;, ALL GBADE3 AND PRICES. - 4 ALtflEICE3fAW STYLES. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Valises and Sateliefe LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO-- Lower Grades -in Fur, Saxony Wool, k GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, Pegram & o. aug28 The Ruling Issue. 0; ; We are now receiving a second stock, in every braaeh, maay llnea bating been duplicated tbe third time since our first purchase. All the new novelties la- ... BOCADEDfilLKS AND SATINS. PLAIDS. MO- HIES, MOD At B3, CA8HMERES, &C-, 4c" Our S oclc of BLACK GOODS Is complete In Detail. every The handsomest line of CLOAKS and DOLMANS ever offered In this market, and at very low prices. Don't fall to examine them before purchasing, for we can save you money. , . 'i . . A large, And bahekJniefllrie of Cords and; Tassels and Cotda and Balls in all colors. PASSEMRNTRIE TRIM, an elegant line of SILK FRINGES, in all eslors. a handsome stock of IMK)BTED and DOMESTIC HOSIERY. Big Drives In DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, SHAWLS. SKIRTS, BLANKETS ; and FLANNELS, a ; ' r ' . ij v" o i-. - Xhe cheapest CRETONNES ever offered lu this market. 1 Ari'entlre new stock of HATS. , CAPS ana Ready-made CLOTHING. uANt ocK CAPS! Don't forgel tha w control a large Hue of Tftstonf-rnade HOES for city trade, every pair vr.arraribjd. U. - f: --AH i' ri new in RUCHINfl & NECKWEAR. KID Eyemhln a, from two to six button?, "TRAyiHtt , . Bew 'hair wiirrarrtPd A handsome t Una of Ladies' dmbrrll ts. fn silk, i and Ginghams, tkunkb n VALISES. 1ST Special attention given to orders.. pespectluiiy, HargravesgJ CrayiTTpecIfic filedfcme. CRAOE MAHKrhe ?ret Kng-TRADI MRC llsb Krmedy.An nnfalltng. cure,T of :f emlnat A WifakneiSpefr, lsea8Vtal;;t ropow," R-"a sehuencaof self- abuse; as lost Of wZT'rull nflrtlftiiiam ara In r ampilet, which 1 4.uige. or aU nackagf as or Will w cut t1 - Na. 10 MeAhanias1 Blonk,Datnt(L 11 . in Charktt,,wholesal.and retail, by Dfc I ?JiBflSt,i,I" warywhait. wjI -nlfaJwrf HfiMn I hn i iijilM'iT'l i' biir, f jit mmmr Ladies if (S ChildreDS IA1UUIAJ LOW PRICES! ... i 08l TAUaiMa.Mori.lJnlver,AftM lMfts A JY 11 IN NRiD OF A WALKING JACKET, Ulster or Shetland Shawl, ). t i - Will find In our stock Just the thing they want We have to-day opened the BE S T LI N E of these goods to be found In the city. oct29 T. L. SEIGLB & CO. mm KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For IKTEBNAL and EXTERNAL Use. DA 111 ITII IP?? ta8 nr yaiZ when usdd r A I II IV I LLC. II accorifin? to priultd dirrt io iaekmiag each bottle, ana la perftetly aaj even in ikm mort intxperiimrcH hand. DAIII IflllCD SUKE CURE for r All! IMLIXH toro Throat, Censb, Chills, Diarrliaeu, Dysentery, C'rampa, Cholera, and all Morel Cumplainlj. PAJM KILLER fitggSasfS Kiekiletulaebe, Pain in tbo BiUfc' r fiIe. Ubenmatisiu, suid Neuralgia. . DA III Iflll CD ""wWy the BEST rAIII IvILLCn liniment MDKit Drinira speedy and permanent relief In aU caitee vi Uralses, Uuta, Hpratna, HeTere uarnn, ete. DA 111 afll I CD ma miurM ano thiii iiu.l.ll Triend of Uw M A ariiwr, rmnter, muior, aaa m WMiea wanting a medicine alwan at afa to use taternally or externally wltlt - eertalntT tSTJio family an- afford to be without this Invaluable remedy in the bouae. Ita price br! -r,, tt within the reaefi of su. and it will aanusUly Are' many times its cost in doctor' bitta. Sold by aU druMteta at aOe. and St a Wtlk. PERRY DAVI8 & SON, Providence, R.I. Proprietors. agg ddrwtqoctj i: f - ' Parlor !Vlatchei5. I Drug! - TU Jl . . - IGOlU DfUSneS. TO suit anybody an everybodfrfrom 10 oents X up to 75 cents at - ' ,r DB, T.-Cj SMITH'S. GJtoIteCoNiPharinacy. Humphrey's TTOMEOPATHIC Specifics, XI' found atffll times at a full line can be 3RvT. aSlUJH'd, Gtoiterne? Pharmacy. Ji " f v y3 :HrUORl rn Dr. T. H'SMITH sells the best R iJX and lrteent Clears in charlotte: 'And Ann you forget V' -, ing excenni ior is. louet- if gantiy 'penuraeo. . jt DBTV C ImitIh'S DrugJIWef6 a4aW,-f IHiMlTirxU rtMS ni'jTiii ,WM'!. ! Ulf VI 811 J 'itlahti Gx ' iStOO covers totaijBipensasaf 3 tisee tnonrns. ' oena ip uusiravcjiwreiuuf . - " " . - vrf ;-r t r Hkk. SWIFT 4 Courtney's are sold at New York prices br tbe case or leSB, without the addition of .freight, at DR. TC. SMITH'S Drug Store. tl m SKiM ooflp, 6omeu O enUreiyTvefiiiab cenu a-caae. ai TAKPQLB in rtlcks--tho nicest preparation i M flf Wfctffthea?ke?-w1oe,a5 cerit9,nat j laTtrC.MlTH'8lrug8tO(re j Vlllf". Ihirtoon vaaro rf ana mTfnrmiul,,. ri, "ivrAv-x.r tiuuu ouiu ai, tuu lueaire in mcumonr. jcied JJiaactors.orcfiestra and audience .w v iaaVUUJ nulliU XaillT LiOil.' Dy storm. leader Kessnich is said to nave emDracac the sfonth and conffrat- ulatedhioi in such terms of uraisn tm has scarcely eterbeeh lavished en -one So vouncr. ' Master Ttavriin waa'fmrn In liichmond.'but has lived for man v veara in rsaiumore ,wii,n nis ratner, Mr. Hen ry jaycon. The Pope s latest public address con tains this passage: Ever mindful of our duties, aware of what is requisite. ior me erooa oi ine unurcii and tbe clier- nity of the Roman pontificate, we shall never rest in the present state of things. nor shall we cease, as we haye not ceas- eanitnerto, to reclaim what by fraud and deceit has been stripped from the iioiy see.' That there will now be somettemDt to revise the tariff, the PhiladelDhia jjeager aamiis, ana it goes so iar as to -FJ m a. say tnat -very item m the tariff of du ties ought to be deliberately revised by a commission of broad-minded experts, wnetner customs are to be laid for rev enue purposes only or for the protec- l : ! I a a. : ft liu u ul American muusuies. The defeat of the local ring candi date for comptroller in Philadelphia nas lea to a movement towards form ing a great independent association in that city which 'will vote against all bad candidatesrrespective of partynd win specially devote ltsen to tne overr thro w of the politicians who have so long controlled the eity. At no place in the country was tne tantr , question press ed uj tne HepuDiican8 more persistent ly than in the manufacturing city of New Haven, Conn. Yet the returns show that the Democratic majority for liancocK was two or three hundred more than that .given for Mr. Tilden in ism In accordance with the terms of a saiyeieciion Dei, Mr. 1'aKas, a uemo - crat of Worcester, Mass.i took his stand in front of the Bay State Hotel, in that city, last Wednesday, in full evening dress, and for two hours blacked the boots for any one who wanted the job done, Prince Roland Bonaparte, the son of rrince Pierre, and the young man who is about to marrv the. wealthy Mile. Blanc, is described as a yonth of "noble sentiments and statue like beauty, six feet high, and never known to laugh since ins country was overrun by Ger man invaders. Tliree brothers named Sherwood, trip- lets, and all sea captains, celebrated their seventieth birthday unmversary at ivestpori:, uonn.,iast weunesaay. niey resemble one another very closely Gen. Thos. Ewing, who has been trav elling tor his health in the West, was suddenly seized with malarial fever at Columbus last week, and is now lying dangerously ill there. President-elect Garfield is a member of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, Columbia Chapter No. 1, and Columbia Comman dery, No. 2, of the Masonic Order in Washington. While the total vote is no yet ascer tained, it seems probable that as in 1870, the Democratic candidates have the majority of the popular vote. As fig ured up by the New York Herald, Han- cock now leads Garfield some 26.000. In 1876 the defeated candidate, Tilden, had a majority over Hayes of 250,000 General Hancock makes the fourth defeated Democratic candidate for the Presidency now living. The other three are General McClellan. who was beaten 1864: Horatio Seymour who ran n 1868, and Mr. Tilden Both the brothers Wood Beniamin ana n ernando were elected to Con- gress from New York city on Tuesday , r I Last Tuesday Hancock carried Gale- na, 111 the home of ex-President Grant, uy majoriiy, huu ue aiso carriea can i dldate Weaver s county in Iowa by 2 majority. At a big Republican jolliflcation meeting in Fanueil Hall, last Wednes day night the name cheered most loud- y was that of President Hayes. Large numbers of Chinamen are leav- ng San Francisco for their native land because of the scarcity -of employment for them in that city. Mile. Alice Grew, daughter of the French President, is engaged to marry, it is aid, an exceedingly wealthy French landowner Among the passengers from New!! York for Livernbol Saturdav were MrJ James Gordon Bennett and Mr. Thomas Hughes. Prof. Sumner hopes that, now that a tnai. now mat i he campaign is over, more attention Will MnnfliriT I economy. cuuuuuiv. It is said that the Prince of Wales re- cenuy won some smo.uuu at jne iiorse races in Cambridge. England. . A. 1 AWa . . - . a ' . I WiMiam E. Chandler l.aa hn 1 to the New Hampshire Lelat ,v,Wvuiwiu,m uiitljjluiB. ' An j ier uitunriif Kut. I -,t xt -x-r a. r i . .l ixjsw i oitK, jxov. . aister uertrude l Veroim nf tha Kf Tnhn Dnntlain u.. I a charitable institution of the Protes- 4ant Episebpal Church, on East Seven- teentn street, was suot and severely wounded to-day by Thos. Stanton, an insane man. She had been to visit a poor family, and was about enteiinff the Home on her return when Stanton, the1 place, approached and. irnea. sister uerivae was,: wounded wlceln the right thigh, once in the an-i kle;and once in the left hand. ' She'feli qnpongejons Into Uie. arras of othr SIs ters, who bad been alarmed by the firing ust as tney openea me aoor,. and, but Or their timely appeatance Stanton! might have killed her outright, : physician who dresset tle o'n'nds -pronounced them 8evio1is but not necegsa tilyMtalThe sister said the man was a total stranger to her. Stanton, when arrested, said he had been bewitched by some one and thought Sister Ger trude was the person who bewitched him. He;did not know her. o one has yet been found, who knows the mm , -- . - '.-, -ti Mrs. Wlnslow'sSowhlagSjrma. -a Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus wpltas In the Boston Christian Freeman We would try tut means rat Aommeod any kind of tnedlptrte which. v djanot know whs aoodpaiticnlarlr for tfifants.' Bufof i. winsiors sootmng yrup we ean speak irom , knowledge; m 'our own, laanlht fthaa proved a blessing lndi bfemm an uuinn irouoiea wim PS a whlc the 11 Pains, oulet sleep, and its narenU unknown at at night, Most naents' -.-m bDteeiate -these lesslngs. Hera )a an an cje whlob works to peN ectinn. and which lachanhiasB for' the sleep which iti raicn Hanoras toe inrant is s nerfectly natural, and a "hrluht aa a bnttnn." the little cberubv awake a Ttnlght as a button. And during tbe process of teething. Its value la Incalculable,. We have .frequently heard mothers say they would not be without It from the birth of the chUdttU U had finished with the teething siege a an v eonsideratlon whatever, ; - Sold br all druggists. 25eentsabokle.t . j y 7 decll dAw UJ TL JlXJ : ; v .' ,'-... l t 4 rail. i .', ,, I s V?irg0.lISPatc'11t0 New for 1 " "TJ, - insue uiswry or lae wuj. pura. wmer, in wuicu the firm made a profit of 7.000.000. was inaue puuuc last x naay. The history of the operations goes back to the sum mer of 1879, at which time PhiL Ar mour and his Milwaukee partner, John Plankingknv went to Europe with the intention of cornering the pork market oz tne woria. They were abroad about two months, and during their absence ordered the purchase of anr enormous amount ox provisions, including 60,000, 000 pounds of ribs, bought at less than 4 cents per pound, and 150,000 barrels oiporK, atan average of only $8 per barrel. On their return to America in September they found : the market strengthening. Prices went up and tneyeauzea pront or 2,oooa in tbe next two or three months uork ad vancedj $14 a barrel, and ribs in pro portion. Under the impression that the boom was going to continue they maae iurtner purcnases. Then came the re-action, pork going from Si 4 to $9.25 in spite of air that could be done to bolster it The $2,00a,000 went and another 81.000.000 after it, The mem bers of the firm, at once set about re trieying their losses and sent, agents through this country and Euroue. atid from the reports made satisfied them- selves that the product of lhe! hog J would be in demand for the- ensuing j iour months. They began in April to purchase all the actual stock in market about 225.000 barrels on hand 1 in Chicago and a trifle over 100.000 this, in store in other cities. This they bought at prices ranging from $9.50 to $10.50. tne average being about; $10, in aaaiuon tney secured -options on 1,250,000 barrels more and then awaited developments. They took occasion to let everybody Know that they had al the pork in existence and a great dea more. The manipulators hadlaid their plans to force the Drice dd to' $20. but ixney wanted it to go up gradually But when it became apparent to the traders and speculators that1 a great ouii movement wai on foot, prices were run up with such rapidity that it was reared tne effect would frighten off the "shorts" and induce them to settle too early. To prevent such a move : the Armours threw nearly a half million barrels on the market,' and this served to check the boom and keep it within their control, and at the same time pro duce the impression that they could not or am nut can y out their published programme of forcing quotations to $20. Operations were : not alotfe'con- lined to America, ontnll of Euroue was taken in, and wherever men were found willing to sell pork they.did not nave, ine Armours were graciously ac- commodating. They knew tli;tt;they held all the pork and that those ; who had sold them the article would hatf to' come, to them for it or settle the dif ferences. The amount of monev that was placed against this game was enor mous, in striking this balance the lucky owners of the "brace" find that they have made not less than $7,000.- 000. In other words, they got back the $3,000,000 lost when pork went down last winter and &4.noo.ono hesidftH. ThA wail street dealers feel as hard a their Western brethren in misfortune, and a vasi sum or JSew York monev is Dialed to ine credit oi tne Chicago "bulls." FASCINATION IN A MAN. Singular Instance, in Which Me it Have Been Unable to Mow. Nation. Having freauentlv seen it stated in popular works and" natural historv as well as in some books of travels (chiefly vusnanan; man certain snaices possess ed the power of so fascinating with their gaze birds and other creatures as to be able to seize upon and devour I a I a. A J : rr n t rLT V'Tiy' 1 ln" llaAaaivAI. a. 1. . I A a a tu tuo serpent, moe or not, ana in- cidentallv to ask if anv instances of its influence or extension can be traced ui uu tuescaieor creation to man nimself. Being of opinion that such is the ease, wuue ii. nas occur ea to me tnat manv of the fatal accidents that occur in the streets of large cities, such as London, etc., might be ascribed to come such agency or sensation, I am induced to call attention to the circumstances in these pages, and to submit the follow ing as my own personal contributions towards the inquiry: Describing cer ta'.n incidents of the siege of Gibraltar, iLlJL)Pl rnuioiy, - page 75 V ou uie yi" ifeKuienc 4 a nn at'uV'-na lef by.'vf 8hot:?n the slope of the hill nnder the castle. feet, but was fascinated to, th aunf This suddf n arrest Of tha; fanli! was not uncommon. Several instances occurred to myjwn observation where men, totally tree,, haye bad their senses "l ... . r . ?uoiuro i vucii uaugci, CVCU M f Qa rt n;,u.n. ikL i ... fftr j,, te rtv fn nosj.rtno ffiotr ha been immovably fixed to the1 blace. But I V.. a. 1 . 1 wnac is more-TemarKaoie, tnese men have sbinstantarreoiisly recovered them- 8eive8 ,lS . Pe F. Wt- AlliilSnn,fl,l-,.,U4VAi:-: uiiuuiug uiu at, uaiaicijr iuab uu- t.hn intmnohmW. thoS Ttfi, 1 -j fV1"TWVMw waaAV,. -AV rf KA lal rni i . l m at- I 4wtways.lae8ioTT4r;t;awnnore. liiirrp (1H that "jouui-ol nf no oanr 4Kk,.ll bouuclng toward 'tis, and that; lie fMo- Guire) ovidently saw it, but like taahy oiners wnom 1 saw iaii at different time?, he seemed fascinated to the apwt,4 and . an old and now deed depa ttiental friend wha kent. uiroUgh thi whpjs. Crlne campn, ; Assured me he called it I &ftiv this fashion. In the presence of nsheUthafrtironce saw is aiung irom -cuKsiopov, ana wnose gyra tions In the air he eouldv-count i other military ftiends have .discussed, tth0 polnt.with. me in the satne f wke, ail think there is some allia to it in the1 works pf Larry, Out! ne, Ballingalf, ot pitbergof fhatUker' " , . ; , WINE OF--CARDU1 enrea irfegnliar? ; painful, or difficult meiistruatioii.; ; , ' i ,.Ai. i'-Ji i.i..n.i!.it'-'l 'in oct24-6m - For sale by Dr. jteWhi ; - " j 8ripbfg"isas , j and oft?? afetlensof the Kidneys and Bladder! A'e sometimes brought on and often aggravated by tbe neeleet of the symptoms. - which. If taken In, time, woold no doubt m a majority of cases yield to treatment, no metncine is so .wen BUltea , fo luo ar nauam 9 wwpvuuu wmdH Extra. BocJuV Anj, i tpnfcta the nartfc, torn healthy actton,- r", J juniper.- B is a renante allays IrrltaUdni ;j aMTiaaail - Anil have soMRanklnM Boeha wid ' Janlpet tot 10; reas,aad U hs always ven satisfaction, prev- ra mas vniuaoie prepHiTinon or tne ina on tSemarkot c V aMAlB.19rtggjSt;J ; -' : 'j r The Voltaic Beltta., Marskall. Mlefe. . ; Will send their celebrated JOaciro-Voltale BelU to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. Tbey aaeaahatthey say,- Wflta to ; '.thAOV without jdeiar'i a U baa ss tut- hov.l f- 'uu.1.1 Vir - -m ' ' i r, lt 3 i r i ehnrge at - - snowier. iiiii FOR THE Having received b4eUlke1.ce from our house ln BAlilmort, which to one of the largest purehasers, of oojanfciiat Uwaanie jhve docjjjf 10 to 15 WFr4" utura1I';makes decline In Clouilug, we Mnsequentiy a accoid frtWriM -H Uf con- traet for large guanUUts. , We are assured that we purchase at very close figures, and give every patroatne frrnett.-. -We asw inkallUila other house can show, and better made Clothing than any other sold la this market for the slmpla faci that most of thdm are made:m'ou iMHSk&if knd1 fit tho same as a garment made to older. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and msterett that has ever' ben diuWlai'raai We Invite the public to come and see facts. '. . . ..Lww iiiad U I-. L. BERWANiSER &BRt). Leading Clothiem And Tailors. 1 f .-.. a . A. S(BE(IDDD(il 0nDeDDSl A oaks. Do AT VERY LOW --MESS G A LAltGE ASSORTMENT ... & Fancy Repellants, Waterproof . -i'l J.ii I -.til . o y z fcireiLtf BIB Wia have the PURCHASE It has been nr endeayor in ijmig fpr the aming id lpji Qtjs efforts ; and in now soliciting your patronage, we do bo tdfttf jp$$dent will mnttrally satisfajtoryi oiTrasting: that: you -will .put:thll4minoefl' w ftMiibiigUi- ng u, a can, or lavonng.us wit ILMDIili ililil I III! IVI'ITllll',, OUR STOCK OP, , PAIiL, . AND JOINTER OliOTHING' 'iii "J'Siit Is t large and more comiilete tpfafr eyes feeretoforea and afc pnees a t v peaten, tome ana jeamun prices ana examine our ' ' i 1 .1 i-y.ii J "1 f'S -' "i "I:? JOHN L. ;BAHBINV! M1SCHA?DISK BROOR and GKNEBXLC0M- Ji J 11 mission' MKRCSAK;ft;;: ; CaarloltsK. C. u tand- Viif:iiister;8.GL r".-ii 'i . i wraerayuawpiea, c to. ?H u atuyaieuu jmumuoh .ur ucbv aavanugo , ana EV .anuria tormtm , twan Jlhattoa ; ildln '1 JfS.ftn iyj 02 vino to st i'Kr, im rq-V .vJ-V a n alii LjA il & VJS u f . AlTKB to-day, Mtu lw StuaK's address wQl be at Wluaiugton,-; Ladles deslrtng halr.oraa aneDts wui pla address iter thara.. endoalng m$ lat piy-. i'Ji J 1C3 o . Mn4 l7Mt - had eott and-whojcaaeomtaand :e. irom ixedeli and adiolDtnc eoanUaa. situation la s store h:tarlo3.Can give best i-wniaattaa&: j is inTonnat'Hi to VITANTIlWrBr gnOeinanwho has t Tfiderable capjertenoa, aometrac 1 , ' ..! J - ( ... 1 ; . ,. ; - . . ' ' ' . .; i. , -"'t, I i nil i I i h i i ml I i i ii i ' ii. i i ii 4ylAMw ; I ,i T : . ' it u i ' '' '"" '' ' c.o'.o4; . i. -.. .7 '. .' :. ' i - - BENEFIT OF HANDSOME LINE Of THE n t 1 r AYI lEMMi j f . ..- t. oui ? -null n 7:1 ure of Anriouncing. n your orders, we are, respBBtuuiy yoursya " 7';M -rrfil 'AAS lt A ff lfi JlJi'U. ffi':9 1 s .1 f M j ; inn -j,'!.' 1 7 ' . . - r - - - ail! u.:..: .lu' . . .. , . ill y "!' -rarr- A week Bemoerane newsnaMr. tn si iretoribor- iiigtQanibaaxxKintof the psessmf-4ber busi ness on ioe present editors n4 proprteton. u 01 ferea for Bale, either In a note ar In nart, . The na. per 18 weU eatabUshed to a thriving townVwlth ffn tMUtaesaproepeeU; aaa fcas BuetaeaMw 'that wouldretimiaawfair;reauneTadm)t!oQfltriM cations lot purchaae ahoia bcaocompanied.' srltfe u'fluuuMi at tne tcxyasaxun rmrricuuio Iwuiimav Tmer; M.;T. Tha oldest engineering acaooi ln amenca. jnext term begins septemoor 1 Ath. . The ,dster for- 1RX0 contains a list of the graduates lor -the -past- 54 tears; with their Botsoudt also; eoursa of study, requlxements ex penses, ete. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1880, edition 1
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