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. RTrRSCXTPTiaN- HUTU . Jim trii toflh ftoiwtiy wnrtiM fy -. git Uoniht 4 00 owjfwrf....:.. to numar f Job Ka4Trno mihu wa . - ania i ia:n ia ssssig: . oe: xxiv: CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1880. " it i I kir r ', h( -i i n : v IN O.UOa5 i J - t ai " w - 9, n m m i vi a - a- a. -lav- m . - bt a. h mm ai a, - - ar af. . r . j - m -. mmr a v a a t a. a a . w a .ar i i t rr a a. ar m a- ar j bta .'akaa i. m . i . ." X. r--! ' PH l-rt w ll I i.jt I. I M I Mil If I IS I II I Ii I I I. I I I VI I J-tll'ltMl -I I I r I jr.r9 lf,l I.I L.I LC I l.u:.. .... aEllaT I I I 1 I at laaM 1IW.1 j i 4. rAjC : II aaa" .. I . 1:11111 111 ? Ii" ; tj" I I I I W t I " f I M ' I MB I I 1,V II L 1 II I I I " I I W ' I l1"' 1 mwf aaraff a.IA -iU bw-i8K:Vr ff NT Sr ' , . r r, ,.Nf.. V i-Nr i- -Jr . J Sufl " ST 71 -a .'Nr . --.' - ,-st - t tiliilfiiiiii fi" ' ' ' 1 .'i f.Jf .T.r I , .r ' .. - - . " - --)..' - ' . . " . , - r ..... . , . - . - - . . .. .. T Tl . , I ) -i7T CI .JT-..J1LI-U-U j j l.-Liii-iu-ir-.r.'a-i-i f f i"- i-t! Hf.J-lT al ? . l tiAoa bo jjtIt'.l 'If sJhheres 1 1 I LESS TaSWVAIiTJE. Iff U 15' IfiOOD nice line of .OK i i loaKs.- (7 a v. I.IOIIV 00 oS. QD 0C, a- f j 0) 03 O w Carpets at Low Prices. Ali & Harris. nor30. We are Now Rece&inff flu? Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine ft Cable-Sewed : BOOTS Al4t SHOES,1 ALL GRADES AND PRICE3. ALL PRICES ANDISXTLKS. 1( APrettjLlneof Trunks. Valises and LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony WooUtc. GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, " IPegrai aug28 gnj t00jft2. i'if tit 4 'I JUST RECEIVED h the laiiesi stock of i I CLOAKS, DOLMANS, WALKING-fiCXETS r, AND UL8TXRS, , 1 I that has eve" been offered hi this market, which AN ELEGANT LINE , f FANCY 1 LANNEL3,CL0AING ft BEPELLAVTS iiarge,ltoeo VELVETS 4 YILVETEENS IN ALL COLORS, ink Big drives in Fancy, Imported and Domestic Hosiery, .Handkerchiefs, Scarfs,, Flc: Collars arid. Cuffs, Pssamentrie WmpUp: GAINS to Ladies Gens fend Children's under- took of Tronks and TaUaes, very low, r I B4iurendirft Prcmpt, Respectfully, flargraies AIfellfi: T 7J-f j:HL The National" :! .' -.X-v.-,--: -TV SALISBURY. ROWAN COUNTY, H. & i HPHTJ nnlA Ion 1 nflnra th dhAra valuable DTOP! X rtv f nr nnt fnr ram or man TMLTS. It ft SltlH Med to the eentre- of tfcei boatness portion of the 67 and admirably fitted in all respects fgr a pww ' m koDsoft has been fw) Ahomost , popularj ences of TlsUoilaUjMsi.JIeras jtberaL A dress -tOJ wK, L. HOLMEJ. Agt tfOtlNDl :leigTe lnltla'M. W. JI.,1 ; Plait of (FSir ana an get by applying at Tsu Oskbtkb ' pdj PWlng tor this advertisement" r- r Weci-if ' -r-rrmT o" IM 1!? Misses ffitMMS.t 1 FALl SfuCI Ladies Misses a ClildreDS hps 9 I i l s 93 mooOs, l0tMu0. ijc M i i Ji, i -uTXo'uxnlru-u iji CWsk. hi l uii nririr ii n. irir. WEEPING REDU ' IN VOICES OF - Ulsters, 3v V Jackets, f & Cloaks, WILL SELL T0U A 812f00-E-laE--i f 1,000 S Walking SS1250 -- $io)0 ,00 r . r r 8,00 i il ' T I'i .i,H . Reduction CiiaR 0 No Now la four. UrWto secore BARGAINS In this Line of Goods USEIGLE'&eO. ta-P. S.-Just in a beautiful line of BUGBING. IS A SURELY VEGETABLE REMEPT For -STERNAL and EXTERNAL Ull. BAItl VII I CD I" tumr fOrt when aj wd rAlll MLLtn ocordf to v imti laclos each bottle, na Is pttfttly af im th matt txptrttnt ftanofc. .. . . t It Jjtarrkce , wyMBtery vi pa, q ail aowm t-Bmwtwm. LLER known fgr SeafekneM, ushe. Pain In Wie Back or bide. Rbeamatlsm, arid NeurrJllw. pain mimtmssgeas hriiura j at n( vtHef In ftU OHM OI Braises, Cnts Sprain. Severe Burns, etc. DA III if II I CD th wlUr&d nd(i fA I II KILLtK VlMid of thMcdiBie. Farmer. Planter, Bailor. nd in fact of U asa w itr a medtobie alw aya t bnd ndr - aafe to s fnternajl- or externally with .sertantT of relief. . . . , ... A iy Mo ramny can airora w oe ltnoui m lnrnluable remedy farttie horwe. It. price briss 1 1t within the reach of aU.and It wffl umuaUr nanr time, lta coat in doctors' bill. . . ,.:. Bold by aU arnggi.U at &. 6O0. and 01 a botti. PERRY DAVIS & 80N, Providence, Rrt. ' Proorletors. . ' mch 1 dftwly if. FOR CHRISTMAS, 7B TtJEJEEYS. ajab, fine lot CfflCKENS andDtJCKS, ' : ' Cape Cod CBANBKBBEKS, AND TUKNIP3 P0V18 , , , , . S.1L HOWELL. . Oil AND DISPLAY! liBIlNA, Glass and Crocsery, Sflver-Plated Ware,, fancy Vases, s l , i - ' i i : ii i I iii:' 1 ! it mm f illeUet SetsiJoliea1 WaiiiBaattetf and s QoBeraltitPck of House-Keeping Goods. The public BSut topecitWTM-:& ?? c:.Hradsnr : sr. ,i i i- vitff fnXar1nf'-wI l.vm JAS. HA-TT.. NOTICE. 3BNGEBS wis! get aboard ot W ITIJMITED MAIL-No 4. fronv Chtulotte, will Mt their throogh Qckets the iKNUt us vnov at UiatRMi!iiHt it HAnvUlA-Railroad Of flee and take the train at the -Lin depot, No Ticxrra wms- bold fob thihtkiih for ihtxs msdiats STATroNS, it obl making short stoppages a lstoMy,4reensb6m,Da nalile. xkesdaie, Drake's Branch, Jetersville, Tomahawk and criadtng fa V5f JrZl.i.. -ith dreaiinc. It frrindi boat 19U . . w w,ca, ' 1 , la 1 1 I . . nnit; ' ' & J Mill BOt l"r S8 . . . ' rtr Grit Mill Stone. htea ti 1 .; Kr-s?Ti ssr-t 9 Mae ,,:";. IfT could aot replace menijrin . wm nu " - j - same ordln Y 0.U S.CEtij?jS3r tteholOTtoSSta i (ii4rfiit,ll'.fili"i. wr.J-Hi. v-. 1 J afiMifAvtiaC' teJrtdO covers' tomt'expenBes fj)f ire rons. Bead for lUusirated Circular. i 4 Ii JL-fJ IIIIIM 11 a eetloas. ByEcth. i.fclnotterweek. Is o'er and gone, The chimes ring oat . '.Anoitoeborn, ; ' ' And vrhs hoar jv.Jl cannot telL ".' ' 'ntletosllTe - To act them wen.' ' Perchailce they'll end : t The work of some,: And sound the knell -That calls us borne. it-'. 1 r, So-graelona God . Thy spirit give, . That we at last AWlth thee may live, -hiby that life Of rest above, Wnen love la God . . ,,r, iBouoa iove. Indtz-AppeaL SOClfiTlf'S CXTTE HtlTl.EiS. Ilaw to Hake On , Captivating- t :,. ,' Parlor BeUev. ' .-, ;n ,.' " The extracts which the T. recent- v eavrrom'thSocietv Rulea abaut oe Published f or ' the' edticariork f 5 lrAS fihger otthfrleft hahd inrthe waistcoat i pocket, the right upf aisen twrrllne the t end of yVijif moustache.' I Calnjly surVet , the irirl&.aif .tubi .tb&riH)itfl.-' I you find any of the dear features look- inz at vou. half close' your eve-lids and give her a glance as though Saying J ta, ta.' Then another awh, and, with an air of weariness, as if . bored with everything around, advance leisurely to the girl Whom you have selected to favor, with' the next waltz. Never cdm-' Init such 2 gayxherie z& to assume jVpu Could be refused, but, with a. lazy aia, put out your hand, saying, 'This is mine, I believe,' and whirl her off into the marydahee before'she has time to re-: ply to you. Should she be . engaged to the young' fellow, just approaching to claim her, all the better; you areall right T Possession is nine points of the law. yor know. "There are invariably present a num ber of young ladies whom interest and irmlfov' ntiint out t.n vnn fnr dnr,v' rln.bv : . . r r "; jes, , xney give good dinners, large xa ur tuey ueiongw me exclusive sew, it looks well to be seen among them A Quadrille or lancers is all you need ven ture with tnem, Demg caret ui to return them to their chaperones immediately after the dance terminates. It is painful fact that the eminently, desira- S - .1JI1 1A : ' J uie Kin, in a worituy lkjuiv .ox. view, is generally anything but an agreeable or attractive one. Why this is thus" is J explained by the Law of Compensation. "Should there be any pretty, foolish little thing-present to, whom you have been rather devoted for a ball or two past, let prudence keep you away from her vicinity, till seeing her innocent eyes expressing tne anxiety sne nasnot tfifl KftTisft tn rtiso-niso. oiv -rtiinmlf thA relaxation from duty of just one turn i7u .ttr iZr Z,it i A trV? kI; S IX?1??! t u"" biub uwa w tuuae uay iipo. hi ujw a good effect on your own enjoyment of the evenmg. a feeling of benevolenoe rki w 1 n ttt t- narrii i rninfr t t k k w-rv v i 'SnnnAr tr prti n cr 14 n n inaQnpA rmninor I one's gloves and making one feel like a for young people, and very detrimental fn lffrMnmii In rlanmno- v , HI ihAAOArhA f-i W A f ah trAiin Aiirn annrt "ou and bottles innumerable. ally are delighted to make one of . the. number serving ner, but somehow, you sink into a chair at her side and become the waited on., snarinff her supper , (Drought Dy tne oiner-ieuowsj witn an At it l a i i f it tne coolness lmaginaoie. "Always be calm. Never show the least suspicion of emotion of any kind. T f V ra amVWtAM 1 A1TA 4- - V All being impregnated with what 'our French cousins so beautifully term le beffi d'aer;d you thereby responsibimy.andbWcalleabd& ffS0-' A.!i!L?. varied we have not.space t6 enumer ate them all, but feel . the- .above will illustrate the value of the book to the jeunesse doree of our city. ' rHEOPHlLVS YQVKft, fi onnsj Dousjter Keoog-nlacs nin Beyond a Doubt. , g New York. Nov. SO The Theophl lus Youngs case, which was to have been continued to-day before - Referee E. F. Underbill, was postponed until the 14th proximo bn account of the ill ness f Isaac SJMorse, of Boston, one of MrsMary J, U. Young's lawyers. A years, and who was just eight yearioTd when .Kef faflher disappeared, "jcas brought ftci5ostt0taday, and an ap pointmens maae oy wmca boo w -t meet her alleged lather. Youngs aia it At the time appointed, bam wqp arrtms ert the kirl trhuUfthodt thif Weny ears bid, waAitd- mitted to the room in which the cla'mi- ant was. the latter embraced ner ana showed evident signs of genuine emo tion. The ..interview .lasted over an hour, and waS witnessed by Messrs, Drake and Morse, the opposing counsel in the case. Mr. Drake said afterwards that rthe t,recQgnliian was pltced bf vond iall doubtt as both the girl ana CliklU leilb uu Bitiaiav;winjr tcotcu sovu other's recollection of circumstances that could be known only to each, of them, and identified scars on . eaaaotn Een yawng lady, wno is saia to oer neopnit i ser ys. the r reedman s Iqs Youngs s aaugnter, wno, nas. peen. Trtlst Cotnpauy came up, for livincr Rnart from her m other for ruanV I sund Mr Wnoda and Mrs. not appea ever, ana jnoiper, meeting etfforltW ifterhQQhl Wh er, and respectively related, minutely, appeared toav6 i beed, ottOueSlaM re iqcidents connected with the injuries iaung to her personal liability-, im per from which tne scars resulted, mr. Mc-secouosel for Mis. Youngs, .wp ,nref nlf fPartiauv .jsatisaear and further said that he would tae time to consider the roarer, but that if Iia nin nnnciuae to aa on witn tne case it would hot bfi before the middle of next Knth.r'1 J1 ; -J-A u ' !U" . Bow New Yorkv Municipal Burdena TIwmmi , m nMnnfl r n A f i rtin I Ya.tVlCt ii iuuiuuvuBMk tun .vtuvtat. : ivui va haybealnwde ibjt nf wporter to leara tne details oi tne increase, New York city expenditures in the last 1 1 vvcuvjr 4 'f.vyzsrtr zZZziZZi:? tttaWwhiid tift pophmtfibni has rracreased irom aiittie morexnarr ua- ow a llttre mdr thatf SDo,- 000 In 1880 to 1,200,000 in 1880, the total of citv appropriations nas risen trom aboirt;ie;b0( 'tover $28.0uO,ooo. Thnff, whila thft pnpnlatinn has, grown one-half, ithajr Yponditnresds almost three times as wreat.,AThe1 estimates f next:yeaaeniuch-4arger7tba appropriations or ihi yeari asiO t- inff to more than 30,ooo,ouo. ... , . WASHINGTON jWTJSS. About one-third of the Senators and one-half of the Representatives are Jn town. - ;... So far as known, not one sinele man has been promised an office under Gar field. While here he stated several times that he had listened to' tnany in vitations, but had promised none. The French and American claims commission have fixed December 22nd inst. as the day for their. "first meeting after notice to the respective govern nents," in pereuance of the- treaty. The Secretary of the Interior has' or dered an increase of 100 pupils in the number of Indian youths- at Forest Grove (Of eron) Industrial School, and; 40 or 50 additional at the Hampton (Va.) Normal SchooL , . ' Solicitor of the Treasury Raynor, in ' his annual report, shows that the whole number of suits brought within the year was 2,399, for the recovery of $1,- ; 568,307.8r. Of the number 778 were de cided m favor of the government, 17 adversely, 878 settled and dismissed, and in 19 penalties were remitted, leav- vinvxcn ntill rAnlircr , AVsistapt imasterneral Thos. officiaTbosiUoa by Mr. Hallett of vvasmngton. Secretary Sherman is receivnig a great many letters from Ohio in refer ence td the Senatorship. Large num bersof these letters come from members of the LeRialature, and unsolicited by the Secretary. He has written no let ters in reference to the matter, except Iri reply to those addressed to him. Many of his sanguine frieftds Write that he will have at least twothirds of the Republican members. Although it has been denied, it can be stated on good authority that -Commissioner Raunl will recommend in. his re port the abolishment of stamp, tax on patent medicmes,.perrumery, xc, ana also the match stamp tax. All these t6gether bring in about five and one- half millions of dollars, secretary Sherman! wilt doubtless concur in liaum s recommendations, Due this can not be stated positively. ' Horror of ICaiirdlsh TTarlare, The St. Petersburg Oolos contains a letter from its correspondent at Tabrizr giving particulars or the .Kurdish inva sion. The correspondent comments on the curious circumstance that, at a moment when Persia was making war preparations in Khorassan,. close along side SkobelefFs expeditionary foree, the Kurds should have suddenly drawn Jier attention away to tne western frontier of her dominion. Of the ex- ! cesses perpetrated by the invaders the writer states mat uiey ournea to ui . 'A A . A " JI i 1 ground, a few days after entry, Urmia, Miendeb, Binab, Marah and Sovook- Uoolak, perpetrating -frightful excesses J A 1 . 1 Jj ice innauiLiiuLSa .. x" 4uwmiwi c vwyiv ucu to ji16 VSt escape slauS,h.te.r' De; lieving that the ! common religion of invader aird invaded would secure their mmllnu. rrnrn f.ODMl v-fc ikD ir,,. Za:rrit.': SSS, dTand burned S n - . " . fuauDA v x v wiuu, aw- " 3". r1? r ir"" ,v: wuww win.uusHrw. During the Turkish war 40.000 swarm- vasion of Persia, the ttoloe correspon dent asserts to have been exceedingly well timed. Persia having denuded lAzerbijar of troops to swell her army m Khorassan. but ne expresses tne De lief that the Kurds are not likely to re peat it, now that the Shah has. appoint ed as governor-of the Artpatasen prov ince the late minister of war. Mirza '.JSi J? 1ale .una?,f rdfnlf nE& V9l of the rad into Aiiar Amona the Persian troops operating against the Kurds is Col. Demon toviteh and seve ral other Russian officers The Arme nian journal. Mshah. published at Tif Us, announces that several thousand people, have been burned alive in their places of worship, in which they had taken refuge. The Kurds have- equaled the most frightful excesses of the Tar-, taT.scourge. A fretdman' Bank Csute. Bjymore gun, Washington. December 1. In the Supreme Court, to-day, the case of Kai- savmgs and argument Tiftlva. a: Lock wood appeared far the appellant and Mr. Totten for the appellee;r Mr. j Woods opened; the case for the appel- i iant xae question arose upon a note i and a deed of trust to secure its pay I ment for $16,000 and interest Mr. i wooos argued wi at tne appellant, ne?: ine a married woman, could not leeallv be a part te ch a eoatract, iind in suppcrt of his views cited varioos cases irom uoiq nam jreuuayivaaia; one;oi the latter, he said, was deeided by Mr. Justice Strong, and on referrinfi; to ; it Judge Strong - said that . either lie did not Understand that case or the Counsel didnt; tQ this ; the , 'coransel , responded that both of .them uAderstooc. the case.' I The point in the eas under argument I WitS Ul V i WMKCu YTUUiail UUU1U UUb I encumber her own property , by a deed I made by ' herself and ihusband. Ohio eases were cited- by counsel but they i 80nai contracts. Atter the argument of Mr. Woodl a weri concluded the I fiontt declined to hear: connself or the j appellee i . thereupon nm? Belva-A. 1 LockwoodV who had prepared f and filed i the oncnnai Din m ine caw.1 arose anrr expressed iadeslre to ( be 'heard in supr ! port of the appeal. The court said she i miens proceed. - one wen presented ner .views of the case . inr an argument of I aooub iweuty innute , ,urauont, oi I oiinh 4rrttk anil cffiii tKot 'affarlfa nntb I . j. . . . . t in omn rna nnnrr nin nm nMTanT sn. eHment on the other side. This was thij first time Mrs. tLockwood has ihad Jin ormortnnitv to arena a cause in the Sn- preme joun oi tne unitea states. . r'Mait Bitters" are a brain, nerve and-' blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly reeomr menaea Dry our aroggists voa pnysiosTor g i : end debility, mental and physical exbansfloa, oya , tei v neryo)aneasv sleeplessness, emaciation and A tral package of ELACK-DRAUGnT free of chaxee at -mvuz'i i.-wt ' . ' . . , 1 1 'i.i.i mi i l i ; ui) rzzai JF&nd irxii (Tomtit -Jx, Iii -.;.' IN AN 'r-sTTk-ri'-,' ''Ti i rf r Jf I nt Having recelred intelllgeace from onx house fn 15 pec cent, whtah naturally makea a decline in . , ' I "' : - i . i I - . . ' i 4 , ' ' " ' .' Sill n. a - mm' m' - i id'.-..: 'n r ; ;: i -'ii''Fai'ai - - :. . .' -;v-;; ::::vv i.i . '.a T lih. jirm-rn v a 'it Aj'i ' 1" i J 111 nnf Aft r' nf IT ITU M5 , IT. trtA ' vtQTA 'fTTtll 'lYrV'! i hp i p .Min.H in ni iii iiitiir in mr,: vimici win . Hr. - nil i'i a iiiiiii inn lUUi 1U1IAI KJtUUlV UI i VAiUrl JLLliJU : i AU ; UlV.t . JJWkW I "1 WVt. VUn iu, C3 " " : . ; . "r" ;. ' " '. ; ; ' ..:;..... ' . , -x au: ape T !n .. mwrim . flfasja ' WW .-' '"" IV.l1rX',T 5'Hl'"l?1 n n ' a- i"T itr ' J v is ii ii u ii . -f- dujii'ii iij ii a ii j uj j. tract for large qoanttties; we are assured that w ttirehase at very close flfcttres. and give ery patron houseeanshow, and better madeaetldng than any other sold in this mai for the simple fact that same aa a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulster, and Ulsteretta that has We Invite the public to come and see facta. .! - mU -WV Al O 1 --a. t.. i' T t t -V!'-'t ft r&rtA m Pieces AIHIIB1IES in New- Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, Ulsters. Cutaways A BIG DRIVE, LOW PRICES, BEST GOODIE 1 We have the Picture 'ttimfi FALL It has been oar ndror in ons eiforta ; and in now soliciting c& so' lolliiQxttlMJt omfiiesiif will be innttmlly satisfectofy.; ; 'Smm ing ns a call, or favoring us with yonr orders,: we-are, respefallyj joans cumi ,nt .fincvpoi i. m; OTTR STOCK OF, 7 FA-LL f ff) :'WiNTEliS is larger and more Deaien. come veeU4. bivalves can be had- even momlBc (aieootgQndan) on Trroa Srnea. et door Charlotte Hotel. ON 8UNPAY8 Uiey wUl be dattvered at the XlieeWdepot ic. -.7a ....... T ....... t .... ' .:. - ... t ... t t)T5ter 'St 25 ciU3. IOjfiers Eaw, lO cents. f-....r if ,a V f.n-f ' - . - - I J t- . 2- ii BEST. JN THS-MJLBKETii' i r octib b9i:it;L Jai mm Is the jBoat elegant fchewand fastest selling gooas in ajnencaw-.u sxaaaa f n rs own ineru. Manufactured onlr or . J OWN ft SX . yPTi'f: I -7- sr k . .i; iiiw uiiu, WILLEEfiR fc:v:' IiltiiBi UNLIMITED VARIETY. .OE: ' rt'i Kil r ril . AT TU t' i p ciicr 1 1 jr i nc.! BaHlmore, which Is one of tha largest purchasers of Clothing, we oonaequently act accor$nglyrandwenpwoaer mo$iuqxtycmiWmmWf9ru Vary respectfully, i - ' " i r ' ' Yt ,,-;ir , I . .; - -' , ' ". t ' ' :.):. i ii) liil&i ii - OF THE BEST FOREIGN MAKES; Line of TVool Piaid.s U ; fli.'ai fji; ' f.'i: ''. -full uJiO I J-1 a -Witt -T.jteS jjWSBf OTenarinc'' for the oominfi? Beasonlt to t?6 irttttyarUfar' nsrw ssniB reito-iv do;i rri- :v.;rf i:pi j bi3I.-Sfli.iR' odl 1 191 9,1 t- Byadflresslr GXOtE. SOWZLS jflsOOu. 8prei 8ta Xv Iartvcamlel et epstofaiiy iw posed hnor APVEBTISPifriin: AJnarican New vnmsa XTJ4HMapempliX0jii'J t!j xnehse- t lUlatfBaitllatltJil TOP)1 NOtrtSTJa hereby glvea t an elecfioh win be heW attbo Maror's omoe. in the eltr of Chnr- lotte,M0nday, Ue 18th day of Decembef, J8807 to M vacapcijn m Joirdtqmeftooi -The fouowin fnspecfeiiiire i appomtd to nolJi said elections Hi O. Springs, Si Pi- Alsxaudar, jr. & -wuiJf j, laon; . 'nov23'' 1 atlaWamal laM bMACAk 1 ;ii- complete than ever heretofore ai'atpnw iiwoffi fftmled,aMriefer and learn our, prices .im . 1 ; r i V M ! ! J v. ' '- HMbsj HlMaftMgbsK ' -' ' 1 ' " i nil. . I i , i - saa54fiHssa5a w cl Lov. nl h IKw-.lt Tlyl. f!l-Vi?sSCt D,1v u'i hi:rn rf-w art rrjtnfTai 'i btAAm oi tid &ti tii iti ai Until di ioUflu-j u oili emit ml luli )'n:a nr.') Ollfll A is ; ?-lfiriul- U ffao il t ,T-if! if ffthnilrii -.liw citi.il i! i n r&MUti 1 :4i (;:.;! io'il 1 'Dl IOi I'ST u.i Mimiitlo oil r wmmv. f -u'j lnj.'M Ai ' JU'll'nlJfMI "i'i U.."jl iU'Il'HlJfMI "ni Mii. i'ii 1poteaj3hat the sarna, have dfk fiym 10 ,10 , , the beneflt. -wo maw mowajwoawiw slf thenfcarfcttai . fever beePwO;readxfppfajrt'a lU'iJj.It'i oa una ,i.moa txe .tjisu" : a ! I I itjhie hew i I: BERWANGEE1 BEO;S:i; Iadmff'OIothiereand:I7aikrBi. . ;3 ....... .r. ....ji i..n4....l,,.. . . . ,eyuil.i i:oit::i i; Kiitliin ,! ft 1 J J ';! j;. 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I The- Legate-- for 1,3 t 1; a a . of the rrainatesfoB tha .rsst 4 ea-st; it.:ui ihairi -airiw" CATqZ 1 ) A :1. ft I i f . -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1880, edition 1
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