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I1 " r -' tflt-'iM i.'n.v: t--'-i t 1 ,a-;. m-rrman v i wwit . tt JTom&U ......... 4 CO want, ud t3 Oi rtiTlwf 'Al it Thru MmtM. OmtMomtk::. J .it. 1 1 -l a- 1 aeWaesai'diRpUeB) aid di'iw ! - -. y, (in V etumty) m tJiiw frfe) ii i UIJCriBXASv3QlBlJl 1 11 SofflSAMlSrSLLa - ' - tlrif't 'ii.'t'J 'J- ...! )l null. )u . .r, tn.M.t ! ill ii Vi'luai'lf r i . ... ii-i j; ii ' i ' '. - ...Jl! - - ' - - ft. I. 1; .if .-. .. j I 1 si I :' I. mam I , II a ". M It 111 111 Jl I - 111 1 'V 111 I S . NT .11 W ."V a i .hiT.r.li.-if BBHaaaaaaeawM TTJi Oil JM 4 a u i JElOVTit .JXWU2'J TBI BEST STOCKED IN WESTERN NOfcTlf CAROLINA. "Alexander & Harris. nofl4. We are Now Receiviflg fliir Fall Stock. Gent's Band-Made, Uachlne CatIeSewed ' BOOTS AND SHOES, all onii)ES irn) PRICKS. kLt ntlCKS AKD STTLXS, Trunks, .. Valises and STETSON HATS. . jlxlso.. ; Lower Grades ia Per, Saxony Wool,ic. , GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, 0egp5st6' : & ' Co. aog28 I o n x o J 3 A The Ruling Issue. We tie now branch, msaj lines harhig been duplkaUtd tbe third Q me tlnee our first purchase, .AU.the ae WTOiRl nlTin BROCADED SILKS AND BATINS. PLAIDS, MO- MIES, MOBAIRS, CA8BMERES, 4c , Ac. Our S ock of BLACK GOODS Is complete In efery DetaiL The handsomest line of CLOAKS and DOLMANS crer offered In this market, ana at Terr fw prices, pon'tt All to exaauoe mem oeiora pjnhastiitiipot.iWcAn atve yon bdomh on Bssi in ihu umn - - A large and hanesome line of Cords and Tassels and Cords and Balls la all colors. W.J. : PASSEMENTBIX TRIM, an elegant line of SIL FRINGES. Injffaolorv'a binmnek 0 ' BlgTOSlnDOXKSTIC DRY GOODS, SHAWLS, 8KIBT8. BLANKETS -and FLANNELS.. vet, offered In this CAPSahtifteaVdj-! b clothing:- HANCOCK eAPSt Don't forget that we control a large line of Custom-made 8HOES for eMy trade, even pai r warraniea, KverrtMng WlRUCntSCl 4NECXWK1R. XlD ULOVKd, from two tosU buttons. TRAYM" KIDS, every pair werranted. A aandsome; line of LooW rrMBBELLt8. In Silk and Glnchams. TRUNKS In? Uargraves & Hiineicw oct3i Gn,a,finsi2ry,EIefIitbe.i ' r IU UgTWADK CAT.AJL l . '? "nnfallms' ,1m nemiBa,)'!! wfaKness.eper- 2 iHnawrrhesv t In'?" notaacy, and; all -j ; diseases'" thar fc-lloiwFae.iii tiFOtf TAIIXt.MeaoW.Unlfer-AFTU 'TACSS. L asitudevlin ja ine Baca, pimoen w tUni. PrkwMolflamlwSna man other Di gWahdbany othe r4 r -CoosompUon. and ti'utMti to'iasknar or feasomulonaj4 Muure urave. . w t!'tire to eena ires or mau w everr i msn-! encjn is40tdhru drwcgicw w sis paeitrw larmrw iiuu hr Budt'oA taenftiieT the mrniev ttv TBS HR4T MEDICI S t iAHsi tft Meci mles EJo 1 -m.t, V : .X"- Sold hChsHot' "rrale -iL-tf lA V . mKhJicLail a. . jarrTii.A -. u i ri inn ii B M I -ti mxx1 ri i i t i ii ii ; 171 VUU 1 1 1111 111111 LU Carpet ;lpaiiraent ,8S' FALij'STflCR 1880 ha am J IT l VP 4aJ w. 'v! "ft m li til II I I I !" Tl""" M H - 1 m im - m , r t !t.-rj -r3rHL Ulster , or Shetland . Shawl.- Will find In our stock-Just the tbingt&iervant : S v " "; -4'v v WehaletyiUieSZ1 B E S T: L.-I feE I ttaeM gcfid8 to be found In the dtf 6et2 tPERKWUIS' IB AtTUBELT VEGETABLE EEMED . FsOJilimjIAL asd X1EEHAL Utta PAIfl KIliEFl tS'tilT: Ut matt tttimm't'tm t't WW 1 IRIlUHJirS 8 A HUUK CTJBK foci .1 nraaf! ewwi ma. WTrnterT umin. nil f T t rD TIfB BEST rrwcdy rAill KlUbn unibijtmSSk. brings W rfffWiSU caae f f D AIM If II I Cb fa.tha rtf5i rc, in ,VclaM wsBttwi iriadKiMft Alya at n at hard hp- ternaily i:h toralnibla mtdr in the aoom. IU price bri er it wttbia toe recce of stMma w.wui annuatir manr time, ita coat In oootors' Wlla. S4 by aU aractiiM at &, . M t bMil. PKRRVDAVI9 BOM.-Provldenoe, R. I. Proprietors. , , 'nisj-44fctaoltaf i: U tj . 1 Parlor Matches, SWlT ACiAr&4laiWew tl prices' by the ease or less, without the addition of freight, at , , .PR, T.C. SMITH'S Drug Store. ! TioWfiTiEiWrM rpo suit Anybody and every body, from 10 cents J j D.!r TCMT4&Hlj)He Cm r. .a: aOMXOFATHIG SpielaeBf ft tM line' can' be found at all times at . , . T 1 DR. T.C 8MITBjQrffiteCffiPbarmacy. iV!; ' and 10 cent Cigars jou forget It" &iui)r!fi(i w mHmmm l it .'''11. Rirkftpcker4 : iiVt i ... . . .. . t , ill i SI i J 111 wUrely. TegeutbeteganUf perfumed, r 25 Mt: una !T.a 8MiTH'81raStore.i; t. riv. hi t ka imk-frAt-i.inrfvt XS iBAnta. at, . !J '."VK T.VDI1BD1 nJappadura. . ...... :MU .t'l il kit i4 k. ""ST ... i . . IX ND Prjiw NP Prliirip aars. strictly 6 cents each 01 -.ikMil''bBiired.-at - -v.rv;r 10 0 1? G1 11 EH t'l-lafflS I I . W-inrt mim total exrjente0 mm " VIJUldiMtii KTffOD OP NORTO CAROLINA. a i Second i ?. DtsUBnlfclied "Vlnftr Balelgh News-AObBerrer, Not. 12. As manV ks SeViniitmstera and forrr teen ruling elders were enrolled during tbe day irradditlon to those enrolled on the day." before, making the total mimhe tntmV. j "': - '! . , lieveri diSUBguiahed ministers horn other synods were invited to sit as c6r-! respoBding mernbejs;iand ihtrodticed by the .rjaoderntot to the Synot-Ilev Drf iUestnder Martin, of tbe Synod of Vir ginia; Kev; Dr. J. Leighton Wilson, of the tsnod ot Stouth Carolina Re v. Geo. Sommey, oOtbe-Jnod of Kentucky; IUst Richard & BurwelL at the Svnrit Gt 'iiacas, and Kev.-Dr. Moses D. ' Hoge,1 ot the synod of yirgima. The ;8ynod received theise ministers with distin guished and graceful recognition, rising to welcome tnemi Rev. Dr.iloge made a few exceedioglp felicitous remarks in response te the greeting extended by the Syno4pf.NoU;Carg1ina.',,. . - i ' .TUinpdejal0C.ana4unced the follow- tn&ttttusff committees: Bind ettiresa.'P. Rockwell, ;e; Jordan aiiaVjj- Martin. - ' J udicial cotomitteeJ. O. Alexander, R, A. filler and R. S, "Wliite. , : AiMKess t6 the.lChurche8--Ii. McKiri non, lI.G, Hill, T. B. Hyman. i -MinoteA of -General Assembly J as.' R. WHson,D.;.T. Martin,T. A. Wat kins. Union Theological Seminary J. Rumple, W. S. Lacy4 W..R. Wilson. Tteasuret,siBodksC.'G. Yates, Alex. Sprunt Report of Trustee of Synod David Fairleyi W. A McDonald, J. K. Gra ham. - - - ' Detotional Exercises f. S. WiltWins, J. M. Atkinson, D. D., J B; Bnrwell. - Statistical 3Jeports ot Presbyteries F. ILyhhstdur'JNM. Wharey, W. Mur doch. Leave of Absence tAlex. Kickland, A. N.Ferguson, M.Monteitb. COMMITTEES ON PRESBYTEBJAI. RE : . CORDS. -.a i OrahgeW. A. Wood, IX D IVhito CR, Concord S. M. Smith, Neifl Gra ham. Fayettevillc C. M. Payne, R. A. Pat terson. Wilmington J. P. Gammon, D. A. Malloy. Mecklenburg Joseph Evans, Dr. M. T. Savage. s . ' - A question of interest was awakened by tbe inquiry Why the tirst committee w:is called Committee on Bills and Overtures. What the significance of . i . ami -j - a Jf - uiiisr. rne mie 01 mis commmee anu the expediency vf change were referred to a special committee, consisting of os- R. Wilson, D.D., F. II. Johnston smd & C. Rankin. - - It was made the order to hear the re port of the Synod's agent of sustenta tion, Friday afternoon at 3 o'elock, to L be followed by the report of the agent of evangelistic labor. .' The Synod took recess at 11 o'clock to engage in divine worship. Rev. L. McKiuuon, of Coupord, preached anr inr teresting and impressive discourse from Isaiah, IX chapter, 6th verse: MHis name shall be called. Wonderful " After resuming business the Synod 4ieard ltev,-DR J.Jeiirhton Wilson con cerning the present serious difficulties connected with the foreign mission work His remarks were simple, earn- est, feeling, and produced a deep im- pressioiK The afternoon was spent in reports and general routine business. Rev. L.i C. Vass, of Newborn, made the Sabbath school report, brief, but suggestive and full of food for thought and action. Quite an interesting discussion , was awakened by a proposition to nominate at each meeting of Synod a moderater for -the successive meeting. It was Voted down. ; Another matter of debate was con cerning the right of a Synod to convene a meeting of Presbytery. It was inter preted that it should not be done. . Synod adjourned at 5 o'clock ttmeet this morning at 9 o'clock. " Bardette tn Philadelphia. Hawkeye..'. . . , ,:. ; , . . .4---!-. ... We have anchored in Philadelphia for the winter, and will abide in our tents here until next May, at Jeast, and Itlo hot know how much iQnger A8 soon as the rest of ybuhava selected a President, and drawn off your political orators, I will put on my war paint and go put and tell the peofle of the United States something sensible. What we. need as a country is more-talking; W& ea-a an noux , auu a ami every -mini ti 1 a 1 ' ' : ' . 1. . 1 i a. ilhere is something really oppressive .aoout tne tunereaisuenoe that has set- jtld vpon: the land. .. We people are beH jcommg morose. Ana as soon as uen. (Garfield is elected Tresideut X will go but and ta!kTonhisin'egleclea people. 11 am noypoutician., 1 ctamot save the fcouniry; i; cannot dead the embattled iiosts to .succory in t lie name of freedom. If lam ever elected President I Cdndnt write an inaugural address that would, hate any sense or raeanfrig in ittiVL pouldn't devise an intelligible' State Micy.,But,I am Juimbly and honestly Bound 4d solid on a protective tariff 1 and hard money, at the door. Adon t know What I am going to say, to. this people 'but I know what I am going to ehaptre,them for iL I know that much- A :HaT Ma H lJiilo Mg-awern"vr fill AlvervSliSOOlnoostoffice funds. $2,500 ip jewelry blorrgthe to private parties. iCpossioiyoojuuaoesiaes.--iney at mpted to hlw apithe 4haTg- mne an aavu wiuiuynaBii6e: aaa fayine the safe AO wn on iu I no ax woswn. turiM iha.saiaovextiireetHueftirackiedamr W: recked tnft"rOTiamsran grossed rtne wril-stf,sarek"fcMtAedft8( bjiifsisyppeditobe xntaotT .:'j 'j.fcTii:jrYittee!:Wrttl)epv: ' TasUteBWfftMrs'nnadtr lolar? aifd fliks .caused, a decided sSittioiriinaU I 4 liiLIT.V t' a ' 1 a -a. ar I ctrqifis. spaajj nwii j poiiucai,i tnaiT nr.'t -Gladstone . bas beerrireqaested bf u the'f feenato'ftlrpfr fffPSlrlianienUfe mi fdrtbcommpr session lor a graatiOf 40- 0Q0 to help the Princ of Wales l;My2t off such of his riPhrjiA ftf driesslng. and ler an addilifa pf.rl0,000 deesslng, and tpran aadiiiMpi ffiio.oot s year to hiRiwr WgrHiesallow : fx. a a mvv .. 2 .if . airalo.) foodV jelaiUar!r. adap ted ,jto, ja)d . warmly reBl- menaaa sr. our rusx J erai aeDiuiy. menial ana paysicac.oansHaoaj special says ri esterday morning a Jpud ixplosiort rpusidthe, atyf ah an wrly nan bin or hniiRP. Ann. hAincr nRRiarri w u I bawhW-llee tjie day before, hMeraoved$2J300 in i ( whicii,! amounts ii to ' urlv TO$00ft lit irdi r hi iawnM.-Oifea la Hortlt Csunallarakut, f eliJon was f endered b Jiidgb ltlieto- ay m uie case or oamnei j. erry (coi brefl),'the reputed exodus leader,: who was ttrretea here npon a Tequisition f rom thevGovernor of No, Carolina, on the charge of having committed for- gertin that State. w JiMlgeiVylie, after recittngtiie circumstances pf , the: case and the 'proceedings had therein, ' said that" the paper which it Is alleged Per- S forged bears the date' of 'December 1 1878J(Nd prdcee4iWkga1nt Perry, hdweVet, wai instituted nfitif ' thfe tall of 18T9. nfteTf1 thehtttfef had ttecome Sromlneiit in connection with the. :exo us movement; He Vras'theh asted and furnished one hundred1 dollars bail. In April, 1880, the indictment'' was found . tit appears that Penv prepared the paper, but did not utter it. There was no averment that ; had. . tliq ' paper been genuifie it would have been good. He Xjn$g&rWjlUy regarded the paper as no order at all and thought the in dictmjfeftt tdae. .defective,. JKhe wliole moral afmrfsphere of the castas us-' icibus.v ' MrBagbey.lhe agen of the tate, was a farmer, -of Lenoir . county, f rdni thid tery scene of the heat ,of, Uie (exodus, 'excitUlen ' Usually sheriffs orsome . lu'ir'ffiSeis- .are' made the agents Of the Staleln:' such cases, , but here isaprithtfeoHizenw Judge Wylie said that he;,' believed . lrry . to be a man. of fafr. character .aiid he did not believfe that it would be for the public gdod to send him back. North Carolina' would not suffer if Perry should not be returned, since, under a fair trial, he could not be con victed. In such proceedings as these it was. he- said; ther duty ofthe Judge to examine as to the, cri me and if satisfied that there was hone to discharge the accus ed prty. He should, jt,herefore order Pefryis discharge. Mr. Merrick took an appeal from theV"decision of Judge Wylie to the Curt ih banc, holding that the question w&s;'pe of vjtal impor tatfce,'even'althoiigb its ultimate decis ion should not affecif Terry, i Tbo Senatorial Couteai Im Okie. Washington Nov. lOPrivate1 ad vices received here from Ohio are to the effect that Gov. Foster does not want a cabinet position under Garfield, and would decline it if offered, but that he does want to come to the Senate, and intends . to come if- there are votes enough in the Ohio Legislature to' elect him. ' His candidacy has been outspok en, and it is said that he will not devi ate from his eourse -now that Secretary Sherman is a candidate for the same position Republicans here regret that' . t . . . M . . . A . - inaj-UTf are utKing' ihw snnpe, ior it 13. aaid that a contest for: the senalorshiu1 bet ween . Shenn an attd 'Foster-one See-1 retaryof the Treasury and the other' uovernor 01 vhio would not he a good" thing ior the. party. Among republi cans generally in Washington the hope is expressed. that Secretary Sherman-will remain at the head of the treasury, where he is so prominently useful, and that foster will come to the Senate. This would be a natural and friendly solution of what; may become a disr agreeable complication' ift! the party. Foster is well liked here, and his friends would be pleased to see him have what he wants, but a contest for the senator ship between Foster and Sherman is not regarded as desirable on any ac count.. The general belief 1s, however, that Gen. Garfield will desire Mr. Sher man to remain at the head of ihe treas ury as the roost competent man to wind up the funding operations so auspi ciously commenced, rne 01 tneuity. seen nere, is tnat uenerai uainem re- gards himself as under political obliga tions to Conkling, and the-New York Senator is very hostile to Sherman. A in latins; DUaitcr. ' ' Halifax, N. S, Nov, 12I Another accident is reported at Stellactoc, where 200 'miners are imprisoned un der the ground, igbt;have been taken out In a dying condition. The mine is on nre. ., , '- ; - . s Later repor is from Stellarton state that - only SO or 40 men are in that part of tl)& mine, which is on fire. Another explosioh U expected every moment : , Halifax, "S,&i Nov, 12. The explo sion in" the 8ouy iii4J the iord pit; at StUlartdn thig morning occurred about 6: 80. , It, was, wq severe. ;ae. : sweep, across and kilt men on the other side of the mine. Aih '.miners were, at work belb'w but nearly all those on the north side'wiU be saved-! Those on the soutlt, side have probably been lost,;,. At leash sxtymeh are 'uussing and nrobably. forty of them are shut up .on the south stdfiby fallen; cjUjprtiuiaraiarBi notetn9Wn::s -.. it- v bur. . irbib.'A'rouaieav ..j . ,;: ; .w-l S London.' Nov. i2.-TTha peonle hissed i: and groaned at the Orangemen on their arrival.at Clare Morris. . Thearty had ta.be. protected by a double file- of :lnw fany witji fixed bayqnetsi,.! The route'. to uoAtj vmount bv which ihe ..Oraage tnen proceeded was lined with' constat.-! la aa 1 1 T .11! t 111. I fiary. riieyarnvea.at iJamurooe wun ut Jistarbancej." it ., , , ,u, n!lW(JT The slope , oonnnement of all factory woVl". gyves' the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, miserable feelinesxmr Jhloo& iaacttveUver, kid- seys and urinary doubles, .and all the physicians andinedidnela4be.wejVttniot)Aaifthem nn less they get outoiuoorsor vse nop aiders, tne est remedyeBfeoUlU for each cases. laving abundance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks lot tbemi . The lost nit a-trUK' See aa- ouier ooliImnf-CAruiia KtcwQtf.t , , ; , , .(),. i, ACARD:"-!V tv11 who are sWf ertri from fhe errors and Ih- esy, loss of ahowhjkl wilt send a recipe that will cure, job, ojftAJAKiia -avjifu reftedr wsmaeovered bra, mlsslonliry in South Anflflfiu eenavniMHKiraaMv 1 Bef.rfoeepfcX . -, , ...... iiMaiuj,, rco.bita lastiui- rnnr "Netualsfna" in mT,ease..l-eoeenaiir'l, trr Of Howard, WoofrfcW.'1 j i - saaMB a W1N OF CAKOUt HitvjrW lrrelar .' i u m i ii'Ui 'I . i ."g ; -i-s . opamuL;9rdiuat.meMtnMttioB..4io ! : & pes a OU v i. . icii 4t.w Fapt , 'djrt!4 VrorvelfiWfc!uf7l wwuna . BravS ru wulDUHiuvn fav mo uc reiunuc , nmn "fl9j,wi2ri ii i ii aa insjissai siiii simile wn vitii.i iiihi NamereuacoroblBeOona ftaTo. beerrutea xpi erajfi t.iaiitta'a Simkhi'A Extract of Buchu and Juni- Kar.wU tSammet fromany disease of .thd8e.nrA prepared only by Hunt. Rankin ar LaemarOKl LfhatMia. Soldhy Wilson ft Harwell, and L. A rision vow, -r- a- 7- 1! i .si of 'charge at T"''! fafcailV r :.. tt,M -4. r .., (...., .... , it..,.:,! -(.!(,! ' . ... .i. ... ..I..., ! .. .l..iU-.l ill JJI1 iljW JA'' " I i t h, t KUiJ f.w . j . - Tri, , ...... . - , ; . . ttil 111' - , . . ' - . - - : .... . !Bmp5SSeeaawaWla fb ! i-i-'i' " ...;: ntiip f-:J I f,-j j.u y!f jftai brtS -JJ '. U iah tha hlai - laArftofa. atKA mnHjsvt miMtaUita. U'i d ? 1 n wavAWi iiVtlri i tnAtanTitAiM i At b 1 f h a ti . avaki ,h aiaI-Atit a i ' in Tm tvul sblV rrt lrt n o iri nrrf nil vak !i.;flt.!NeaveJcm?. laa.eaIalienrallHlt -..r.b V.i-i p. nniui n .:.u!t-4 .. ,.D.t.. CirVi lrTal illTA' I T' fT"laf . ,.l , Ea Do '"F . , ., . ;: .' SPECIAL IIC1 .-,;:.. 1 ' ., in AN UNLIMITED VARIETY of" " . , -"r ' !" ' ; . i ..;j 'J) Stylish ereoats & IFifebionate'J . . ..... J- The kpl ' of tO 2?' 2' 23i AMICES OTHTKI. FOR THE Bating received intelligence from r,hose in Baluinoie, which la one of 'tbe largest .purchasers of Woolpns,taat thasome have declined boat 10 te ti per-cent, which naturally makes a; dfclrae lb CTothlng. we coosequently act aecordln&l, and we now offer air Slock it BedacQd Priats, ka we or eon tract for large Quantities W.e are assured that we purchase at very cloWflgBes.'and give every patron 1k bebeflt" W fcav atow stytes t&Aa ahjr other house can show, and bettei' made Oethloe than anj ot her sold In this market for the simple fac$ that moat 'of ttejn j,i,fnd 01 a asme as a garment made te order. The moat complete Use of Overcoats, Ulsters and Utoteretts that bas ever been cihlhjiteft reexlyHaDsa, tn UUa market. We ravtte the pubtle to come and see facts. A oaks, mm, AT VJSJttY A . . .31?" V hiave; tlhe Pieiura oXWnouiBcing u n;;!fi!'-!'i!.:iii' ) -L I . ! ,..4 (.,. ir,iiM ttnr l ? 'tEtHiKptSK BRIte aad BiaiJtQQfc Caanott,jlO.i- atrsier,. u. slganV!raandCorrespoodeie8o .,1. ..i Cruets. Saareleev Ki;ti!t:!!w LM sMpments kandled to beat advanta,saa I UUpments kandM to, beat aantaw. k atf ..ij. . ,;..f.. at- Uli&isim a l pr .M..TI .".'i-ut .ii1." j mil l vr.r t-l IM i-nra tfcafe lltaa T Smkesl will be 1 .2i.t Jriimiactm., Jdies .deeiriax!-bak onia- stamp foiply.; T.f H ZTTY meVandFke-ean eommaiii ft y Kin a aituavibd la a store utOarlotse. - Oa'a e3 ' .11 i' V ..:..... , ...It ....... -j -in :-, J -i.'r-t- --' ... I Ui i,t,t uvaifai.s- vumeniaiiu irani our jjticw auu ejuuuiue VM t i " . ff i r i saaawaWaHHmwa -' ' maawwaami am - avvaavsawawawv smwab Jbwjsi . aw k smwai ammm.. mt . aasaataai lamiaav . a . i a "f ' ar mar ' a " ' a j a BLi a a ' n a . aiv .m. . m ai -mm- mm - , s it I I m im i ii i i j 1 n in il i II I Ii mi i i. ! iimii mii miia i . .! 1 f-.,J r.l1BTiIa MnitmSn W-'iderable!expeTi i TV Iffji, tiM t,!.j 'r :; ' . "I Jit:! . . . ' !i. ... " WILL OFFER CLOTHING in le State rf-T OHIO IS El TOT BENEFIT OF THE v ft t t Yery respectfully, 111 FOR OHE 3D03LaEa -" "1 ( i i - 1 - - ' HANDSOME LINE OF LARGE ASSORTMENT MM Repellants, Waterproof - --iJ': ' " "" i- .'u. 'il!;iK w:. U-l - : ! ' :' -f'"1, 1,!;v . : t .;? i;ii. na ta.ViariM!iuf rftha mwUi f lf tonal. Hess on the pceeentditov asd praprkstonj IsHif-i WHW lin MIC CUUH UI.WUUIO VI ill jWMMt ..A D ur- r well estabtlshed.'u a thrJVina town, with One otneas prMpects ; and has a business 'new that ( would return Terr fair lemoaeratiow tawae mtQ could attend to H. . Yea aeeomodatlnc tfrwis, wh f Joaes,-of Taa Ckaklattx Obskbttk. "Any appli-t iaHM i!iun.iitMniitniflii tA fvu f h. i canons.Kr pureaase anouid ajeeempeniea wun references, and mar heaildresaadf iatt&f har- t. w - .jm '- -, - v. ii;i;lil'j'."ilj. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1880, edition 1
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