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' MMMMMMMM-rtW,J-rv--rJrf.aB-ia : , ,M ' - jl T fl " 1 Iff Mi I Hi 1 1 1" 1 I II I Ha II ll IWWH I'll'lf IMtfHIMi L 1 xL k-vVt. SUBSORIFTIOir BAIMM . , - - " , j ... M i " j m Ax JfOBwto W mm m inr.Hi. IM rwi Jforf 00 WMMKLT MDItlOV : l ") sisjfontts... ............ ";-vs 00 'id ft bat - . - JO fclVlAW XJtIT OX f i wura Traiiomq una jto.7 emj 10 iiawt 3o 9nsn!oT ' e9trft irtsrfsxWuq It Xi. Ojjsa fHt Iitn.. lj "la t.- y(tviiliiwii.u'Ju.)limi T-1 lli tfl ill J1 ttltir. ., i -Jf-l . i ,i-ti jlh'. il' " ill , . i , ., i , . i , r6a. ECErpTs: jomsar . J!jCiSLBl43TrEvN.'';.C;KRip n rr3jrjpBM3Li3sscs3;iLi3a)Bnij; ' i ' i i, . 3& tilU 11 'J b u:i.qix. i im i T f C . i n I !7 i 4T -t t All Wool Cashmeres 1 y si-Mil ana i VSR THAN VALUE. Cioafesj Dolmans, Ac;,;; 1 mice line oi E0i 2 ' c3 i-5 O o o aa 00 .50 3 GQ t -E2 ?3 W ,! Carpets at Low t - BOT30. $0ot5 ant JJttoes "FILLS. We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Band-Made, Machine 4 Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 ALL GRACES AJUp EEICKS, Ladies to ICMlm ALL PEICES AHD'STYLES. ' A Pretty Line of i : - Trunks, Valises and Satchels, LATEST 8TTLESt)r CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. V -i-AXSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool&c. GIVE US A f itlAL, r& (Co. Jf:i:- " ! . - If 1 !BFIELAItD THE SOVTIfi.:i. Burdette, the fanny man of the Bur lington Hawkey e, ia going pn a visit to t The Hcpabiican Pnrcr .THE GREAT 4-1..!. OioriiimotMSeM i ? .. . r. .Markj Twain. -The result of this meet- l ingetrembleto anticipate.6" , ; : The proposed abolition of stamp-taxes will save taxrpajers eleven million dol lars. The reyenues are so large that the Treasury can afford to abolish sev eral items.of the stamp-tax. Aldrich-says that you ' can detect a . 1 deuaned witb tb (yruntj tv1 ill i JANUARY next WeinoYe to-jiraqe btreet. ;. In anticipa- uuu ujl mis uiuve. we wui ior on j . j more honest than the whites and that tiie next . ou aavs. to reduce tho latfi- h9t fha troatioa tt An. s-ti--f-? I aiders the Indians as ill-used people ! our BLOCK, JlOSe oilt man V lines I and says tnat tney reartne miners more vw. ;i,than they do the soldiers. ,. , lUVgoous at JltmDrace One day Bismarek was out walking and was shot at and wounded..' He went home and took his dinner: and when it was over' he went' with this wife into the parlor and Cheerily told ner mat ne naa naa a narrow escape. Atlanta Constitution.' Col ilcCiure - of J the Philadelphia Times, announces from ' Washineton that he proposes to make a iournev through the Souths tarrying a few daja ai sucn ox iu outte capicais inai lie PU his way. - The editor of the Times is" a famiiviiirnMarnnnin(Tthi-,mo-h thnnr. man of lareejyiews.. and experience, a traitof Garrick, JCean, Booth and Irv4f lose observer adf too sure of Uis jugd-, ing. -V j'S- - - ' a. is i i men i, auu- io-iaiprtiui in ms.imen-r . ... .. I LiuiiP.au iaj any, w uc .u awarilUUl me Boston people boast that tne Uhu frhT hM MniiUp n AurM F dots or tneir Dicked schoola. incmdinsr i;o munmna - Tt.iu ja . UMi, .,h ouo AJiiiiu cuiiwi, iu icgwu iu pujBi- strong, Dut we are so ure or Uol, tne picked schools of itngland. may make Rs- to!1lie2drif t of affairs in, Cluie's. purposes, that we are willing Vu- Dezoi emiaa. wt eoaoise any mistake he the opportunity" while it .as open to you to huy p-ooas at leis;than valoei 1A call will cpnyince. you w are in earn eSt. r- . take no risk in this. ;for; wfr are , .daily witnesses of the persistent strenth of his crusade against the political dfeman gogues who uirust themsel vesr upward, I whenever tnere a a crack in ; the tnud With respect to- these demagogues we call no names aiid hientioh' uo uarfiiesi butCin a smalhiiid ' hdnorabl "way have endeavored to aid lh -Times in making tnem somewhat -uheomfort able in their conspicuousness. In an- As far as the census chief has.Tgone -k tirjfaV7: Eopulation of the comtry " K.SiSffl SSSKSBtK in his work, it appears that tbetbtai iLiuai, exacuj xuo.pig- administration of General OarOeld, and tion has more ihan douWed nbrty tures to hope that ; we will" not years ' i f i : all go over to the, r Republican It is said that Inersoll has recently J party merely- for the sake.of brin&- f'1 1 -tr laj s j iW . v,. i compieiea a new leeiure, entiuea i ipg auoutiin eraui gyuu teeuug... voi. Ul ; JaOIiaay AJOOas that - Will "Every Man His Own God," whiea will l McClure need have no fear of such are- W id o.V; :M, mftraefiY'&n jwibfsijii o' tKnjg& ma nits xxvnr ipa3t'W7Cf-mi f nriT)ra mi fUIw-;i..-.-,..;-r.j , i .j. ,r- is-:.:) H- ArP I I . "5 2iHls loi mod fel l t-.f ! A t mil " . ;t r j !i He MininfKeveraDie ii f m or tii jus rafWi a'i. ,v:oiRi;s.- -. i .... If il.illl li- J I 1 1.1 V .. -At . 1 - - I Vii 0Yi:J??3 77 IiJjniTOO, 5 noItuJDan -ifi'ga; ?4! &i!J qo J ' "si "iiJetnita : :Xd33oJis Jrt e'Seaj pri,r to be 4n"&$$.oa wily upon our counters, for. the sj'TJ -ft 31 ei dtsins are n . fioiJi.'"v T3 'o.1J ii 1 . i,i;a r5"i I at. si Uiu: -:o!) J twit ' J lie i ,ti s' f 1 W i v 1 vh;y? be sold qheap. his T. L. SHGLE & CO. , be more blasphemous than even previous efforts in that line. It is said that Bernhardt well under stands the Use of fluffy hair to a thin woman, and in none of her roles does Try ob Street, opposite Charlotte Hote'. dec7 nil- Pegrai aue28 Sill Cords ap f iel j IF ALI, muiT f(AT TkH .A !TT OTCTTSO I 'UitfiUMnMHe.Ha.uitliM ! suit. There is no more danger of .the Sou them iDemocrats aligning themselves with the Republican party in 1881 than there was in 1872. The objections to the solid South may be fatal to Demo- ' : m s o t 1 rt mercy ann n i franaiMi. SJfA ticm8jrbut the South willTemain solidly style now demanded by some arbiters nkA - ?Tv TjKitt f-' i OI iaSniOn. . l ... . - I , 4o tfia mirnnaoa nf that. H5rt im. A bov was standing in a crowd of ply an attack ..upon this section. At J boys on the sidewalk, when his mother the same time the attitude of the South called to him to go aown town, ana ana or ine men wuo most neany repre bring her a demijohn of whiskey. The sent Southern sentiment toward the bov was too busy to go, but he-i called administration of General Garfield will out: "Send the old man ; Fvetrot con-vl not be what it has heretofore been ; in siderable confidence in him. ' other words, if Southern congressmen correct thing for. the well-bred yoiing nn nffa tn Qfrt?a ti1Q Ami ll!3 ? 7!?S!2f istiSn in 7kOnthe iue eyea as wiuo as V"?; wituou Pntl.arv th(,v will strive to emnh!wi7 "D JSU S? their interest in the government and in u wxuoio vm. mo uiu" "Ml UJ'U6 tha infititnt nna Af f ha iAnnt iMOUSO 11VO Ul B1JL' LIUIC9 ' U1VC3 UtO right position to the lips. e Invite the public to come and see fact. itry Dy giv-adminlstra- ' Surah silk petticoats ef white, em broidered with white or very light col ored silk floss in delicate - designs, are very fashionable for wearing With even ing costumes. Other skirts for every i day wear are of the finest French wool. These skirts are made in all colors and i i . i i . i i - are eiaoorateiy emuroiaereu. Vanity is hot absolutely confined to women, as witness this little storr as told by theXondonlVw.- A' yohng officer, wishing bis feet to look, their beat and smallest ata dance, i bad the soles, heels-and toes of his socks cut away and the remaining portion firmly stitched to his patent-leather dancing snow v - 7 Ohio has the President, the President elect, a member of the cabinet two members ef the United States Supreme Court, the general of the army the minister of France, the minister .io 'Ja pan, tne minister to tne Hawaiian 1 Is lands, the chief signal officer-of the armv. ana dozens oi other nubuc func tionaries too numerous to mention, j i A quiet man was traveling a short time ago on an - English- Tailroad, and was annoyed by the noise whichi. two or three men in the same carriage were making. One of them had. been telling tremendous stories about him self in a loud voice, and had . tried once ins their support to such tive measures as are likely to subserve the best interests of all parts of the Union. They can best oppose sectionr alism by opposing sectional legislation political character ana they best disarm partisanship by ref using, to engage in merely partisan ie'ppoition. There is to be, let us hope a very broad distinction between tho purely administrative measures of the new President and Republican partisanship broad enough, at all events, to afford arm and comfortable footing for the Representatives of the iseuth. The South asks no favors from ti e new administration. All we want is simple justice. If the Federal offices are to balled by.Republicanslei them be honest Republicans. If the Bout well programme or anything approach ing it is to' be put in operation,: let i be understood tht all the States are to be put on an equality . in5 this respect and there will be - no complabit. rrpm the South.: If General Garfield will simply administer the laws Impartially if ne but exercises the duties of his. office wisely aad in the spirit of true patriot ism he may find co-operation where he least expects it The moral of all this is, that while opposition to the Repub lican party is as strenuous as ever, our people have ceased to identify that par ty with the government. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS LACES, V NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TIES AND SCARFS, , ' I FOR LADIES AND GENTS, LINEN, LACE AND 5 SILK IIANADKERCI IIEFS TO SUIT EVERYBODY xb A PUB-BfcYEO&TA-BtttSfcx-bX;;. ot twicetocbTaWNrnttae'-'tfQiet''(qan, Wiuk Hampni Aldres A-Vrrana ui MiwiJ.iaA .,.. wuh.xu iuiu. Au.awa us wuiiiw,wr uiui i t,- rimatrnrtlAii nnl ITbaH TTIh Worilc. - PAIN If 111 PR nr fai'jj rj awLAaia ratnetoffieasivelyndtdEeat.air, . fflll Al4HKi!S2i2 2&?k thatour: noise hasratherancoaveMenc- jv3szvfa r. l. i ea you r iMonn tne least. irereDiiea. Baltimore' Sun. UlllPn IM A NHIIK DUKE TOT I --c T t r r r:t j. a a 0 r Allr IVILLCri si ThroTu, cwt. i"x iiiougnt; reiurnea ine noisy rman, Chofcrm, tnToii B'l Wwt i l DAIIl M II I TD; S TElFiSEST remedy 1 rAirl IVILLtrt known r-ilekiie, Pick-IImulacbe,Pnia In the Back or Side, v Itheomatismi nd NenrshL. - PAUIKIIIER SSSlSSSm " brinn lMdy MdMrMMl TtUtf In kU CMef of u, Brntaeat Cnt Sprains, Srre fimtt eta DAIIl if III CD' i the wJJrWind trutt' r Farmer. Planter. Sailor, snd in fact oi W " CHUM flit Ohableston, Dec. 14. The News and Courier havincr published a letter an i- "that you did. not. jseem dntfereited ! by mad verting on Senator Hampton's cor my stories. "Quite the reverse, my respondence with Secretary . Sherman, dear sir," said the1 quiet one ; I was Right Rev. Dr. Howe, P.E. bishop ; of very much so in fact,! am a bit of a I south Carolina, has sent that paper a liar myself ." medicine aJwayi -bn4 4 ' 1 afa to tim tnternaiiy or externally trftk ij.jesembledsomesunernatuwbiMnff who ceriy oi reug. w- In A M , stepped oTit of -his fxamenn the LYiiuftMe-jemwy m w letter from himself to Senator Hamp ton and the latter reply. Df: Howe says in bis letter to Senator Hampton that, in conversing with 3 friend after 8JLK COED, IN ALL COLORS,- 81 LK tASSELp', N ALL COLQR3. NW ST0b3 'f doods and Trimmiiigs. Cloaks, Flannels, J 3 iQ hi: rs A r Medicine In the World! TA EffectuafSpecfflo tnr nil' itaA9aA9 nf ttta rLiverr'Stomacli sadl sad prevent Chills and ITever, Malariooa Fe vers. Boweiuom- piaints, neauessnea, v -Jaundice and Nausea. S .; V t VAfV?n la on nnnlaofiTif i nnthfna aA. uiumfin Daa Dream, boh iu oeaur eyci j UN DE ; in jofm iiif; ou o) ABB1TAL 0? I 1 i 9 a , s i Gid tef25c.-'pef;P ii3(tliri .III ill FOR RENT. "o nuuuHui'nuiqi, " i r y- ii---. -rf i - .?t -;Jf 4 BALISBUBY, R0WAK CUMTY, C. Ti"?,er1Knl ofleri the above valuable prop- t"Mt7 nt ior tne or mt yearn v K li in- W the eemtreOt the biiinfens Tiortlan'of the Fih5?d dmJrabl7 fitted in all respcta lor a u v h'l.nri? w pa pei tr rent Ior tne or mr yearn? it U itUf ft M. J.L,L.LiIlSl,Akti. 'rFf- A AA IAJLOacn. X Vl 111 M l Km "7 BPT27"-lm ses. TermrUberaL T .- " 11 -A.JJ LJ j. .,. .i li ii 1 v U li G EI E N ! The pest PSACTttJAt --,."7 -wi M1! . School lor wm U noore'g Bcsiacss tJniTcrsii tnitwn !t ioo covers total expense! ior 5- Bead Ior Illustrated Circular. 1 mch'l d i&irly;- In. his .pliysitfu-.ipjaeM -iOffbach the publication of the correspondence referred to, he (Howe) expressed his admiration- fnr th ' Sfinatnri and SLrlrtar aSd-iffiaSSSffi I "My admiration waj thought to be in- nonriflnftft ahnve referred :tV'Tfln' have hooked nose, that sardonic mouth. nl alnlr indicated vouredinesS to meet those whiskers twisted Jn. spjrals l-j4rSHerm iRftBjfteWlOdM- vue iam o .mpwjui,.ioe ,jparDanaeAi-1 mana StU&O a meeung. luiowinz vouto sainnea nanas. mat grotesque oeporc-1 pe a communicant of our.Church Is ven- iniceJMMe.W'4 I thnsft eves Hrjarklinff with maliA. tihar. r tunHan nTt0hP&jftffi6 ment, that skeletoii frame which seem- Jiure to put a different cohstruction Ion S?KrZSJfen too large for it-f your words.- In giving your'address I U1D TT liuio utnvK. " ouuiu jccuicu gam tllb uiosi u&ei; JOU uicaiiu io net KKS imf oi il At .first fimeting bim ,1 to remain in TJhartasvfe estand Best Varniir rV-zLL. , Ian unaccountable sense of discprnfort. on your wayome, andthatif hewfehJ .- i iTiiL'iiik:r 1 4 Jii?m!i M It was necessary to chat wftft ;Htm to l ed taexelaia himself inr an vwav fhe iLfee the charm ot his wifeaifc w.4 .mQSt.ad4r.es4 yp Atbhubia;uSinc mat oi ine ueyu mmBwi-oriieratgn my return nome. nowever. it -ua3 oeen lWrS$r?tyfa rbajfc nit xfecoyer - be- intimated to me that I.'was .iiustaidfr pain Jitr vali JttiQ map's 'tepfetness, of in my apprehensions of your -meanipis,; soui in oraer 10 snaKe on cms macaore 1 and tnatrii ;was your prpo to) give ihinression.i This was the brivlleire of l-.Mr. Sherman, if b dfialivli it, tWMfiiW I the miisated,,.ofi tbosenwho kiiew. not meB'ting. 'Ipejihy.dear1 Air;that tou only the Offenbach of the Stage, of ,the I win not think me imoertinent if I ask naa aisn uie eocxi idTLune r,n annrpniaxa kb oaa Dream, ana m oeazir eyery qae whiw T thiv Wflfui thi f 4Hf - thii from toe stomach, and can le easily. conected- rWtilIXS twiuEutunoHs' Llvei Reeulator" J nlAoytvwraem tegleitso 'sure a remedy toi thts repalslyAiaisoi 1 this ratter Wa'!Wat$:at . ajmrpciate i wrong, that A may know-the opimon of anoC ovei I one whose-infiueheft is deservedlv erreat iencdiiiAnd 1 in the Church asirerr as in'the State. fcXtft. i Senator Ilampton,' iri hla reply, says Y .a fer tortuje day after day, maUfijr 1 ka aqnqsf, myj ono ww ey'el they aaid.w Antfjl Meinaeer J feftt virallj Rarotijii ;pjpoper addreiss. i It win rim BTstftmatlvi.ll the TftmfidT that h&a -neT- I Kto? hi rfcCTloienriiuTiff? Of Btsrani w WW- ZZZT T i "tl pid ONI 8HacXJ)-aoU6. cen&ded as a trlfllns v denaU0Q7fin TtWf-flfflnaaria pave the unwnj afiaa to wrtous daDnafttt tqmte as neoesearyw remoTB impure aooumv- ''l leel?raflOnoneallli can" bart)ected where-iCOsnvR-naon i way preTou t This cistreasiniT ai Hf.. The dlster Dance the lnteriecny digeaveoxoonienw.cauBeB-ii sever pain lifjhe head.aviriPnled .vnudisaBi pausea, apd tma fenosm as Blck He . Cat Frcir. As there are a cSered fa th publlo, we wouMJWtitlon the 00m HP mett whO!:were not pnmsett1, w no j aievei. occurred to me for a moment that ub,otTmbecilesVQc were iwioKvucntiia uauHi'Wtta piuumincwi as giving urxuTJuug s-tHU4oge, mu oswacTsin,,;w:pe;jaaT lie 'made a scandalous charge aarainst uio ma uuuiics(iccuii x. waiinu iiiis ) tention to the language he was reported1 to have used in a courteous letter, thus .-Am was priginal. he "was orfginai' yn 4rxi giring bim the opportunity to discliitn? nisJupersuaons.,e. .wppjR jtpe i.or explain this utterance, in repiyj ii .superstitions about thirteen pexsond At ,J not only reiterated his chrge,; but he i jouelable, and also-ln,ithatifi iFtav; J:tobk that.obDortunity to villify notofai tfewe j the. people t whom 4 , represented, put exampie.iiia 'maaetnei mpatiwfpeniiea qescf eilortl tdTfi iro-1hl6;& it was only toassare hirgsu of his ql romons Reewiator or I day that - he chose to hzied ;4ecehdl to aoMOei his slanderous attack in tne aoutn, ana 4 simply denounced Charge concerning me with the; ku a goodold agej and it-was always rjir I klux as false. pi could do no less than to travel upon, do-1 mis, for tnere-never was a falser cnarge mnnltTUO 1 , Medicinfe nfaiess otrf engraved .,1ji I'Bj clarlngiihat hethus desired to get atde- tmade, not have I ever known a grosser EaSSS f- ancp all probabilities of .railroad acbtora6wr TPTT-fW Jtr CC ' I ucuvs auu uaawa. vuotTT-ciD uiauj uiubiw uiujuicuj uuau uv VKU n.Uli4 V AiEilLil (( VU., I .l,-.. 4.kn4. 1r.t- 4.1.. nin V.o I t. .n!IU T- hoa Vvoa'mw TBTCASXLPHIAi r ft! T r Mv 1.1110 nao vtio unua vir uia 1 19 uiivj , xii uaa vycu.tuj uwi ivibum tZ" trade irfark, atamp U.Toneotcr la g: ilne. , 1; -' r? -i"' ' J i H." Prise $L('a,D7AllcErtst. 1 J 1st death.'Ucx. ... 1 "T J 4 -M..1 .0 rnriA Pnrf ntlNRETtRTES!. i v,t' 1 I'M AND TTJSNIPS k'i "."yI. - Bold by WRISTON A-CO- wi eHJJd-Bmt, .!. i M" I Mfc i i r .iiu never wiiuT4,.r.- J-j- - -. ' oct 2i-C-i " Fcr sale ty Dr. t!"c. f" never to have been involved ln.4n" affair- Of honor ; ro , nj wai save as. a peaces maerTana fc is a source oi aeep- gratir fication to me to know, that I have been instrumental in settling many;; difficul ties amicably, lut I write merely to; as Sure vou-that ydti did me'nlf -Justice in the 'view you' took ; of ? my language ana to tnans you. ior .the kindness you have r shown.I liope. therefore. that you will not misctmstruo my'meanin wrhen i teu youtc?.J;.y adrc2a'itvu llllii FOR TH 0 . .: v ! J . !, i it: ! . - U41 . ''i-1 '.ii: -LjU - ran E B EN EF1T OF THE PUBLI G JLtLPiSAmi; vi a A!-riM l,r!.4- II M,1J i - - :I 1 ll a iii'w I If 1 I I I 1 'I l' Vlill I VI II I I II I t -I II f 1 IV I I I I II 1 1,11 1 . m SH. aw KiA A fi5 f!6f,r'l Havlat received Intelilcekee irom tar konse In Va)uin( pS, -f latest pmhaBets pi : yeolehsCttat rn ieedjlroa ltt 15 per centj whlA natntally makes a decline. WtaothfM' we eeisueAtly iet 'twfeprdlrjklyi and in nopoJtef oar stocjt at ucerwea, as w tni m- , .!, ' ) -1 : " --T .q ;:?,? Hill : n-.--'t J '- " . .... .. tract Tor large. fluautitlVai We are assured that we pBtt&aseatfeiretoMflg lftMnXMt&wmimmj ,a house can show, and better made ClotHfag than any other sold mlMs market f eiffiefsuriple fact that most of them are made to pttf'twfl ioaselaftd tit the tame as a garaient made to rder,' Tha most complete line ot Overcoats, Ulsters and Wsterettsihat has ever been exhibited, wady-Mpae. U tnU ffitftet. ' L; BERWAN(SER.:4;4Ra leaamg lOLuitirs. auu; xaugr-a. ILL'S. Very respectfully, Z-zzzZ j -VjI.SL Jl .. i- I"- ,'j;t rliio;j iit:?- TT.i, ..:.. !97ty3S9ri - - ' . i'U.i ,1.'. .J;l f- r ' . .. " 1 LADIES AND 'CHILDREN, FANCY BOXES, POCKET ' BO( ifftRS ! AND GTTFFS,'; IN FACT, EVERYTHING DESIRABLEND CKAF 1;EWIA IPIIESIEM : Ercrybody, and especially the cluldren, re invited to see - f S ANTA C LAWS AN D O L D M O T HER G O OS. A Special Attraction for the Little Ones. iii U' -l.' ! ti-r i.tr. fioiiasivs.rioot stil i;1 c:.;i a iter i U II 111' ; w 7 -: t -i J; OJ 1WT l" 1; 1 f:";i? s -rra f i: ;ildsH fed! mll Jn 4.U Jjt f ,U We are now receiving for the nisWiH a large; aaaortment of desirable qnrmg the entire season, watching for Bargains andr tafeiri irisr advantasrft of the late' rise" in lrice 6fiottpn gpod ; . . ,f ,ft ,fi. itff. tJ, fVye are now enab Bayjess indncements..tctmake Cloaks chandis. and Dolmansi ;: A iSMKbClothino; Carpets, Bootst ShoesVand lffenerall!jmNef- : ; ' By iexammijte''bbr Btdiek,beFore; bayifisri' von' 'will savldoiiev: .;U;A,;". V4 - ! 4 - - i .."''.rl-i til f ,!. .i.fi : : I s. l W.w. . w MOT . .. ;f - :--,Vn;,, ;Vv..,,,;,;,-; . ELIAS .&j CQHEH IPjES0 at pnsiaftita,a iQyer t ; t: beaten. ... XGcae and Jearn oup prices and famine our coodsi iJti3w.ill.;pay. tvonzrii ! iwiliiifi i2LTf I ta'clIU iLirsla Oi lii is;;:. T Lk'. 'j,; -i i ii vj VAr c. . fTi .. . li pi. ; ..''-. t--wt-; . - - UTAIjulivlkXi THESE PKLK30U3 oivaives can M had every i momlat .eept Bundaya); rt!W Tiroa stiet.Be doo i tCruWottO Hdtek PlfSUNDAXther U be t U Uoesla depots - "rrr.- - Tsa,J25 eentA f orsims mw, 10 eents. i. .,f.Af i jr -.V .: Parties having borrowedTbofjksts .please, return them, - 3iAi v T.- i.... , i, A:NOMINAI;PR01?IT. Btri;. ct ewrr fsJi iry line, which tx ji.cu. fcrn croca- .'xe" -'.onf.l -XT U I.3G3. irm. urn w iii it. iiiiiii.ti a By tdnsSu'eijM StrHew Tort earl team the rac icostof mux wtK posed line Of ADTEBTMINa til American Kews-l tpem. WlOOagrj'pmiretlOd" t is Qft 7 "T A TEAB and expense I to Asnt& Ootar freev ' Addr fit a t- Me i ol :7oaTo-tr (j TIT THB GRET'bO ATEiOT tor'saU lThe oldest weeAly in the State.' One of th! best etfn ii:u , UUl fpnkew'TPrk'and or&'&flSi'Mtlns 71' Cdmpaiiy. at Chaslotte.JwUtbaVflw best-easE .Fjfleef eyfA14 la jftlfj eetofrjjiiroidj T-l l-V t " The 44Green- eredlts. and paylns papers In Kerth-CaraUna. bore Patriot," lndudiDT rood-will everythlnx eonsectod wUi l-nnhiirtinri. vin Ka sold at the Court Eor door, In Greensboro, at 12 El.. TUESDAY. JAMTARY Ath. 1 R81 . hv vlrtrut cf r"iror :sai,laedct:trust. Parties de- ' ; . -i if r; p.rrtr fix i Tfo tnaW1li tnade.4alSDlral sayirjsQrtparcftasedJtxT9t3 -itbi;vA J as- iITII,MECHAWCAW.Bd,?i'T- V- Ml T.I KKE1NG at th RMrsctrii ; , . T-TT- , T- I9rmrr,!TKT,3K.' Y. -Tie W&t -ux school In Anwrksk Jlext'termlbezlrst tr 18ih- The Register foi.l' I'e? ' '- : t ct the rad"tesortl!, rt t t y u;ir r ; alsa, e-- tt r . r 4 v 11 I If I II I'd mrtit-i'':'. 1 netlS - ' -1 -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1880, edition 1
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