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Stye Sl)arfcrttt Oifetnjcr. svsaatapmir ratmm : Cody, one year, (vov&Din admmm.. fa Month Thrtt Month... ..'. Oie 4fonlA WMMKLT MDITTOF : WttkLy, (in th totutty) tn adwna. Out qr (A eotmtty, jxmtpatd, ... 1 "t X"i LiiiV!"? "!l! VAliT IJMiL, MUU HIIIMI, x jf(9ii. .. ....v.. ...... 4S --JW XXT. AfeOT- vv..v;.t 9C FOR SALE CHEAP. Call tMeef hem Alexander d Harris. Jan4 We are ow Receiving Otir Fill Stock. Gent'p Band-Made' Machine 4 Cabl-Sewed 4 BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. .1 ' ALL FRIGES ANDTYLES. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Valises and Satchels, LATEST STYLES 01 CILBBBATHD STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool,k GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfally, PegrafB & Co. EMBRACE THE den Opportaniiy ! WE IIAVlC THIS DAY MADE AMOTHEB LARGE REDUCTION TN IP QNmany lluea of piES GOODi ftd on all FANOY CA3HMfeBES ifow Is the tlnto buy the cheapest Cashmeres ever offered in thii m:irkat. A g Drive In Faney Silk Velvets and Yelvetcens In all shades. Fancy Silt t luges at manufac turer's prices. Come and see the handsomest stock pf Imported Hokry erey jofferedf for tha price. , We keep a larg !&', W Bjfesiaientrle coods. and have lust racefved a few handsome pieces. Beaded Trlngei, gilk Cords and Tassels, In all shades. Fancy Collars and Handkerchief Bpjps, "fllled jflth baauOfUl gpods saltabe for ChtisfknAs Pfltierr. to,laot. our Itcfclc ls.m- ) f : j plete to evetiletalL and.a thorough Examination will convince jou that we mean all we say. The besttflckpl. UndfXKearintae. cUy Umhrp.llas. "Tovfer" Shlits. 'CltmJifl. 8 i .Truaks arid Valises. Prom , penomal attention given to orders. Hargraves & TTilhelm, flmltU'Bulldlii, Trade ft, deel of TPAUanrfinitAr itUft date X J. Be all becomes hln with LeRoy David son. In ibe.Grocery business, under the firm name and style of Davidson Bsaii. Tkn ni firm h kenlne a first -Class SIOCK Of eoods tn thrir Mne. and by Btrtet attenUcti to the wants of their customers, hope to merit a coana uanceofthe business extended to the oWhftuse. DAVIDSON A Bf ALL. I desire to thank my friends and, customers of extended to me. and beg t to state that the new firm . P r- 'r i u n n Xn.n HI Al( ' Ladies' Misses' $ Wrens Not Partnership of Davidson Bean, win patronage of the public Charlotte, N. C, Jw. 1. endeavor to meni we LeBOY DAYfDSON; 1881. 0: '-V. v 1o THE GREAT -f D; January .next wemov of goods at COST. Embrace the opportunity while it is A. M m open to you ,to buy goods ait leta than value. A call will ; conrince you we are in earu- est. Just received some beauti ful Holiday. Gooda that will be sold cheap. T.LSEIGLE&C0. Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel. deu7 IS A PURELY VEGETABLE r.EMKDI For INTEENAL and EXTERNAL Use., DA IRI If it I CSS has mr fail,d wheu used rAlll SxlLLLiil accowfui.j to j rinltd dircU iom inulciinf each lott'.e, and is srftcty tcjf tik MA matt intjrprritnmad hc.uti. DAII1 milEicS i a tt'itE crpr.for rmu nihiitiii sere Tiuunt, i onaiiB, Crumps, ho!erft,nd all Boutl Comploinn. niiu ntrcki.s THF iiliST remedy rHlll lULLtn Known f x Scn.Sicknwia, SloiUlIeiffaehe, Pain is Ibc Huck or Side, of frraisea. ( ut, Snr PAIN KILLEB nnDKB rpeeay anm permanent T9fpj m mil cv imitei, i uii, npraint, seTere is the oll-tried aud trut f rlnnd of th MeelMHNc Farmer, PlaJiter, bailor, and in fact of all olaaaas wanons a madicine ilwayB at hand rr.i Bftfii to use fntemally or externally Tcftb cartninty of relief. tfNo family can afford to b without invainable remedy in the honce. Its yvico brfifi it wtthla the reach of all. and it will OTnnallT se f many times its cost in doctor' bills. Bold by all dni(gi.U at 8S0. 50e. and $1 n l..-.t;,. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R.I. Proprietors. men 1 iSm ly St. Nicholas for 1881. 5,000 Fob Enolakd, 100,000 Job Amsbiga. NICHOLAA, the charming magazine for boys kJ and Mris, emsea oy Mrs. aas lncrAaM.d so much In sftft and number of s durlBK the past rear that the publishers have obliged to issue the yearly volume in two parts, instead ot onas heretofore. to its circu Utlo,tbj(y report a gain of 10 000 in average minthlv editioria of 1880 over "lRTfl. .The aii- nouncemants tor. U coming ye&r&MSiada a capital 'serial story tof oevsy-fail ? excltlag advemurs, "urjuwrrti jwrjraoenana, or, Aav-mujes in ine American Tropics; Htories of Art and ArtlHts, by Mr Clara lirsklno .Clement, a faithful outline of 1 1 history of urope a n Art, with many Hlustra tlons "PtnrtoB oers." a deliht4 afro; humorous-aerial by 'Rossiter JohnsonY ."Mystery in a Mwitilon," a six meatlis' serlalf. Th Treasuie- ox . pX Literature, jdlrectlng and eneouraging young people in me oest renumg; i pa, akusbiz as sociallon, lully explained in the November num ber? ' Two English Queens." by Mrs. O iphant; ' The Land of Nod." a children's operetta, with music, full of diarmlng tableaux and effects; A series of'ijeautlfully Illustrated Billads lor loung Volks. beginning with the Christmas numoer; A -peolaludkt of Fairy Stories, by Frank B.tock-'toaf-thenrsf or which is in the November num ber; An Indian Story by "Bright Eyes," the Ponea Indian maiden; a splendid holiday Starr. ''A Christ mas with the Man In the Moon," by Washington Gladden. Open-air Papers, stories of sports, and Karnes, will be continue wUh all tfc poputaf le partments. - riubsertptlons beginning with the November Is sue will Include "the wonderful Christmas num ber." of which the edition will he 6,000 in Eng land and -100.000 in America, fha price of this number, to be Issued about November Vui on MHti 30thh will Begular prfrie 88 a year; 2f?cents a nurribeiv fbr sale, and subscriptions received, by ajl-dealer, or the publishers, Scrlbner & Co. 743 Broadway New York. non2T tf : Atlantic, Tennessee .Ohio Railroad StrPKlUNTSKDENT'S OFFIC,; ' 1 Charlotte, N. C, Nov. eth, 1880. 1 1 On and afiel Monday, Nov. 8th., 1880, the following schedule will be run over this road: GOING SOUTH. ' Leave fctatesvilie (UjOa- m. " Davidson College, ...... 815 a. m. Arrive at Qi&rlotte..''. t . .L X .. 4 IJJJQ a. m. ' " , GOING, NOEm " , 'teave ChaTlotte. . . . . : " miisnn College,,. Arrive iU sui.svllle, noyj ... 3 80 pi m. 5 18 p. m. 7 00t m. J. GOEMXKT. Sup't- FOIiKENT rrHl ttor reom in the Observer bulldlee next I to W. N. Prather's Is for rent -after Ja ary 1L ) JNO. L. MO BIB CCeei2 tf. rami) MM,JMMMllllllMiMMSSMSSSMSiSSisMBSsissySSl j ( t u i uai'i'j", f'i: After the Theatre. Ten dollars. Quite a sum to pay . For one who earns but four a day, ' ' ' ' ' It seems s, now.the thing is done. I vor cvuiu aovl nor w ku awejlns theshide ecjn. toc a jarp-r ; rscar Xncrsb Trice She loked. I da not cmid?e the nrlce. T4w hiorx fat seats dower centra aisle AOl nroback-jut rteUtMr style. 4 tie icumiavoM. Ho cnje pas ' "WMlA ncttotr thtouaft KnVrca class.'-, 1 f T cwrwJn tJ Ones tnore we tod"-' 6at8Me,-wa thb fh thoucStftf lOod 1 Ho:Telf eresented. Shsald ?eg. -. f . She fcHl quRedinaerfl You.i;an enesa " 4 rnr wnai w ate, winNjiam dh . . j "Of rosy wine t season it,-- v 4JbeNrptfeat otber tajt.- Tlae speA ' L i Itok herbotiM; Gotxlnlgbt was ald. 5" : Then to my tfww hnacaititt ktralBWIr f AWJ hweilsn andnenuta- .'A ' Pfce cash I toad'tout hoHt'ttffp" t3fg f : HavTftevetsi for H7ot osm. KM. folly, but, by Jovewaajfad OBSERVATION'S.' ; jiyant ! Sbdawak k . ' Hs had an smfai um;ieh' afcki ' J f - His ma thought he would die. His father to a flrhg:' stor went, A11 thioujjIsAha anew add rain, Aniiire arcnarter spatit, ' Tp.3toj Joormmy's-ain, i The ''Hlnall BWnraiointJoB of fe.-acsnyfield is Beckonsfleld; Biem bfirihMJV hen you ate "speck Ihe" hlinnvMvFv ' V . " l. T The man wAtfajtfbd thvclQax jdldntfciow It was loaded, or h Wouldn't hav dont It. "l--9wear,"jsald i genRemah thjs lhdy love, "yOu'rverj handsome." '"Peohl'sald the lady, "so you would say If you didn't think so." "And so yoa would think If I dkfn't say so." ' ( Mr. Erer was married to M las Joj. The L lends of the-vifitlms were shocked whw tha psesa-AUilied her "a thins of beauty," .because she was "a Joy Ir Ever." . ' . jt: ' , Andrew't Bazar says that a lady who owns ah Amiable husband was asked how she had ever brought him to such" peffeetlOh; H&ereupoiTshe sweetly answered that she Oftt beflf rl$i I cro quet mallet. ' w 5 "WtTl, wife, yew eat say I ver oontractBd bad habits." "No, sir; you generally expanded them.'' Mr. Lincoln used to tell a story about a big Hoo- sier wao'came-to Wishifigtfa dtring vxie war, and called on a street Arab for a shine. Looking at the tremendous boots before him he ca lied out to a brother shiner across the street: "Come over aad helpJimmy, I gt an army contract A bashful young man escorted an equally bash ful young, lady. As they approached, the dwelling f the damsel, she said entreatlngly : "Zekll, don't tell anybody yu saw me home." "Sary." said he emphatically, "don't you mind; I am as much ash amed of it as y$u,bel" - , It Is sai4 that Kate Claxtoa puts snow n her iKci when saerplays the "Two 9rpans' make her feliiver. We always suppewa th other orphan touched jtate with her bare loot to make her shiver. A woman's bare foot beats snow by 80 degrees. Hmry Ward Btvcher. ; ' The tendar-bated individual who mistook the painted llgure la front of a cigar store for a belaCed beggar, and endeavored to pursuade it to go-iiome before it froze to death, was seen to take a hasty elaiice at a show-window yesterday in which staffed Bunker kin was eolltd (round b rabbit and leap into the street aad ran for dear life. Hs'U have them all over him before the holidays are over. ''JIALABIA ' Mi e Amount uf Whitkf in tbat I) ia ea of Cougre(aieii at VTaliiiig toa. ' - Phlladelshia Tlme3 Washington EetWr. While op -the aubjeotof Ckjaigriasmen i beg: to safy-a wra at te'tlMr habits, Congressine9.have perfect right to drink as much whisky as they please, provid ing they attend to their duties, arrd do not offend the proprieties. It must be confessed that some of them devote a good deal of time to tho importunities of John Barleycorn. There are some very heavy drinkers in botn houses- men who are as straight as a vTu ;home. Sometimes they neglect their constituents kM tfie public business, ittnd sometimes they are seen with pfet rty bad characters. I have known qon--gtcssmen who were unable to leave their beds for weeks because of deliri um tremens. I haye know others so drunk in the capitol that they could not stand or even sit in a chair. I have known them to take lewd women to the capitol and have known that members' .mistrtsses sent cards to them daring the sittings of Congress. You, may pro perly say that this is none ef my easi ness. Well, as I do not assume td re form the y:orld it probably is no affair of mine. But this is what I am coming to. After some members and Senators i drink until their stomachs are all gjane and they are unable toeator drink any thing, and have to lie by for a wek v two, theyaccount for their condition with the general explanation 'malaria.' Malaria fiddlestics! It is morUkely rumalia! These people are a little too'foud of us-ingithe- words "Washington ralaria." The physicians here understand the business. ' W hffin they find ah Honor able Senator or member suffering from too much rum they tell him he has the malaria. They charge him an extra $10, but he is willing to pay it to de ceive his constituents, his family and his friends. He may really think he is fooling the doctor, too, but he isn't. Why I object to this sort of thing is that it hurts the good name of the fair est city in the land, which no more has malaria tlan Philadelphia has. JN? one wbiild Qbecfto4t brice fn ajwhiii btht the thing is getting too frequest. I know of a member who is now in ' (L will not mention the city), sick in bed. It is telegraphed all all over the cqiyityy ihat he is suffering frpm the rrmlai&i ef Washington., Nowitf is well known to the boys about town that this man was-chock full all the time he was here, and as a natural consequence hi3 stomacli gave way or the jims goe hold ot him. Vvasrrrngton ought not t ;a8 suffer from this cause. Whv not c the disease congressional malaria? It would be well understood then Let me beg the reader not to misunderstand me.; All Senatofs ami members do not ,drUkiwCskey dotrbtleesl tiUMir of them do liot. They are generallt sober, hard-working, family-gloving, domestic men. But there are some who are anything but correct :in their daily walk. And they are the ones who cry out against the "Washington malaria." - Sarah Bern liar tit's Threat. Front Andrews American Queeni' ' Mademoiselle Bernheardt threatens to sue the "American Queen" for dam ages forsdefamation of character, under" the laws against libel. W7e have neyer 8ai4 apjtlniig about ben that , wis, pot true, and have never wished to wanton ly injure her or hurt her feelings. We have not sought to damage her profes sionally; have not advised our readers to stay away from her a.cting. We have rnerely said that the fact she has several children born out of wedlock makes her an; unfit fohibajjlo for;virtuQiia Anrerkjari maideti5'iad jnatvena. Sha thinks this is squeamishness, prudery, affeetation, hypocrisy; but this is be cause aire djoes. not cempreJiend A meri can noqr.alsim ifjnetii T$e Queen warned the 'ladies of 'New'' York for their own sake for the sake of good." society because its function ia a social oqp, andifc tfaflno rlghft trjBhifkvthpl B?)on3AOTiify. Maaermnsene may prose cute us for libel, but we congratulate the ladies of the metropolis that even a wi$tep.tpMAfre$ thapt'ijre King of England did not win for her a single i - Tri Tn iAn 4-r orvr vacnonf nVil a hnma il 11 v itiaiiuu iu nti jr x vtuvio iy pith possibly one or two ejeentions. ?.? JOT f ' MV!' --' Him. UatiA Irrlef but Brilliant tevBe- Lrnm ' Array ef Notable iu the Executive . :HtSuaeil.: : MhjamQTOii,- jam 1. Ttw New, Year receptions of 1881 haVft Titllv ejraaireoinDraliancy any otfr city haa. cold, exhilarating atmosphere and the. good sleighiBg gave a npyelty to thai day no other Sw Year within thai memory of the present generation haa known and added greatly to its enjoy-i: ment. The White House has. as usual. "been the scene of. greatesft interest tn. aay.,, Ae jsiariive iarAA4 piayea An ' tha large entrance. haU duriog -4he. recep-. Lion. TJtje .kna.eentral. cartidox .was- latOQuA with, tiags, and further deco- mec-virap,BQWr3' awa Totted ftlatitBi. $tVB Borneo;' wtth cotnowcr autL htheus plautaw The roera& me5 evf eti der -of ntte reeep- tiod a preTUKI?!1?' tnijse. disoatches was Strictly carried out. ratctdaDvat -f ''clock tfie. President lor,- preceded by Major if arquhar, of the eueef ;eorps, and ffillowed''by the VioeiPresiaent and Miss Mills, bf $ai Francisco. Tiiey took their stations in the cMitre of theToom, The young la dies who are visiting MrsrH'ayes stood fyacktef her and on hr rifftrtf ' Ttotan!. itasey,made the thirbd'ctlcrnx 1 U the, IT! i i m ' iff i t -r " ' i t rreaiojeat ana 'JNiru vveoD iiay-e to fiis mother. Mrs. Haves wa assisted bv 5lisaiUcy Cocrk, Miss Dora Scott, of flew vneajis; Mias Agnes livens, iee of tha Attorrrey-General; Miss Maria Herron, of - Cincinnati; Mi-s. Elizabeth Thonapson, of New York; MissIoraram of New York: Miss Rns- IbjsU, of Providence, and Mies. Mills, of ban trancisco. The ttrembers of th cabinet, with la diea, entered f rota the Eed Parlor, Sec retary Bvarta and his family imme diately preceding the diplomatic corps, The gentlemea'bf the foreign legations all, as usual, wore court dresses, except those who represent republics. These wore., clUzen'8 drtss suits. Secretary Evarts made the presentations of the members of the diplomatic corps to the President. The largest number Ot these were assembled to-day that have ever appeared here on any one occa sion. Sir Edward Thorn-torn and' tho JSritish Legation took precedence of all 'the others, as be has served longer here than any other Minister now stationed in. Washington. All his family wefe with turn, including his sod, the third Edward Thornton in a direct line of hi family who has been attached to the British Legation in Washington. The following countries were all represent ed by a Minister or Charge 'd Affaires ana most or taem oy several gentlemen andone or two ladies. Hawaii, Germany, Brazil, Hayti, Bel gium, Turkey, Japan, Italy, Sweden and Norway, France, Mexico, China (the largest legation of all), Portugal, Spain, Austria, Hungary, Chile, Guate mala and Salvador, Ilussia, Colombia, lioliYia, Nicaragua, the Netherlands, V eneauela, Denmark and Peru. TcHyytoa't Tragedy. New Bork Herald-. London, January 1. Tennyson's new tragdey, entitled "The Cup " will be presented at the Lyceum on Monday evening. Mr. Henry Irving amd Miss Ellen Terry will sustain the principal riarts Th srn nf Afr Twnvnn'a f ntw Play 19 not Iai- ln Asia Minor, as has been incorrectly stated, nor does the lieroine, whom Miss Ellen Terry will impersonate, "slay a priest." She J l . . - r i i m 1 tm. 1 1 is Lne loving, iaiimui wue oi me kxoy ernor of Massilia (the ancient Marseil les), and it is her misfortune to have inspired an uncontrollable passion in the breast of a Roman general, who causes ner husband to be murdered, and their, like King Richard, makes love to the widowed lady. The latter, though cognizant of his share in the cruel deed, feigns acceptance of his suit; but only with the steady purpose of avenging her husband's death,which sne does by stabbing tne Dnaegroom with a dagger which she has concealed in her tunic at the altar, in the presence of the Flamen Dialis and the witness es. It will be inferred from this that the marriage will be represented as par taking of the character of a religious ceremony, after the fashion of the an cient solemn rite of the "Confarreatio.' Couklingr arid Kate at Buffalo, Elmira Free Press. There was something very peculiar in the relations of Senator Conkling ami. Mrs. Sprague during the late can vas It was openlv stated that Mm Sprafeue was the Senator's companion at Buffalo, and that at Lockport she partook with him of a public dinner at the house of a honored citizen ; and the statement has not been denied. Of coofse all this might have been and the relations of the two still have been per fectly innocent; but the impropriety of so public an exhibition, in view of the scandal that had been associated with their names, and of the rupture between Governor and Mrs. Sprague because of the latter's regard for the Senator, will be apparent to all. It is : oaelanckely, however, that such unpleasantness should be lugged intothe politicsbf the day, which are certainly impure enough when they havenofhhig to do with" a woman s character, f WINE OF CARDU1" for Ladies only: jnl Focsale by Dr. T. C. Smith. Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for yoar Wood, it removes all skin eruptions and will give you a beauUful and clear cf mpjexion. Waxhkt, BMiMrjM, Co., Ga., Oct, 10, 1879. GentlerBD--WfclIe attendinff the General As- semDty inis summer, 1 meo your BUr Curine on Ihat lt4s a etwees, for Itave Bad experience with umereut puysicians anaremeaies. anareunanoth, tng to cur me until I used your star Curine, which has cured a rentarkably bad case. Wish tag yoir success, I am yours, respectfully, Johw Bnx. Tor sale bj lr. T. a SmlUfcj.'i. 1. - oct2 6m. V DO not fall to Mill on nnr rinnrwlst tnr a tvJila f. mat Dure, sweei ana delicious wood nnrifir. JHnr Qqrfae cures all chronic Seres and Is sure cure for Fires. - 1 ' - Call on your druggist before It Is too late snd get a bottle et Smith's Scrofula Syrnrj and Star Curine. ''Front -B. F. Moore, A. M.. Pleslent of Moore's Southena Justness Unlvcrsi, Atlanta. Gas This is to eettilyfhat I have used Dr. Cheney's Expecto rant In my family for several years, and can re commend It as an Invaluable remedjr for Coaghs, etc., and haye fund it superlfr to any other reme dies that,! have tejed, Jforiaalfby ifT. C. Smith. oct29r4-tw, : : f ;:. ; BUBNETT'S COCOAINB. The Bestllair- tre$smg -xn the Wfrld. ' Braurerr's COcoaihx allays irritatlOQ, remove all tendency td dandruff, Injlgqiata.tJiys action of the capillaries in theJUhest; degree, and has earn ed a dssewed rapotso iJrowiD growth ffaffettrffipie Jmnr; 1- dlesdreMlng thek hah. etefwaWror the even tdg will find that It Imparts a haaUhy natural gUm tottie hSff. arnl will cause. to t?qp for hours. 1 1 .... -i . BBWTslvosniaiaciPBAen are'Merf and eddrsfrl ,0 esX-:otels, 'B&$toam' and? Giocers throughout' the country. They are per fectly pure. " . t a And . For distils Tanoj 29.1. Far k FOR THE ' 1 w m -Jl $ L tf'l1 ' ii, 11 fP"-" I!.J J a , WiiSllllliiOiffi Having rectived rntelligehee aom cor house la Bakiueae. xfclch la one of he largest purchasers oL Woolensthat the same have deeedroia 1C te 15 per cent which naturally makeaa decUne la Clothing, we eonBeeaeeUy act aocoidlnaly, andwe now.offef ear stock at leduced Priqee, aa we enly'eea. tract for large quantltlt a. We are assured ttat we purchase atvery close Sgtires, and give eveir patron the benefit. iWe have more styles the tm otter house can show, and better made Clothing than any other sold In this market for theImple fact that fnost f theBs are made ht bur own hOTafrlandl the same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsteretts that has ever been exhibited. readmpae, tn this market. W InVlftt tha ttnliHA 4n Uinta' attif nea faara ww w au avw utv yuiU W AWiav BWU MVTOI DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, LACES, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TIES AND SCARFS, FOR LADIES AND GENTS, LINEN, LACE AND SILK HANADKERCHIEFS TO SUIT EVERYBODY GLOVES, FANCY HOSE FOR " LADIES AND CHILDREN, FACY BOXES, , FOCKET BOOKS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, IN FACT, EVERYTHING DESIRABLE AND - j v . 1 . Eyerybody, and especially the children, are mvited to see ! " SANTA CLAUS AND O L D MOTHER GO OS E. A Special Attraction for the Little Otis. "We are npw receiving tot! the OhrifetnHis Holiday trade a largfe 86tment of det9irable goods, purchased by our Mr. iUias who has remained coiwBtantly in the Northern mar&ets during the entire season, washing for Bargains and taMngc ad vantage of ilie Je.nse:in price of cotton gopdsi .A , : - . , We are now enabled to offer both to "Wholesale and Retail Bayers indncements to make their purchases of us. "W"? have a new stock of Dress Good Pffnts,' "Ff annuls, Blkeffe, Cloaks and Drolmans. A'lrge stoCk Of Clothing Carpets, Boots, Shoes, Land general mer chandise. By examinijig our stock before buying, yott'will save mQney. , , - i ELIAS & COHEN. 1 1 1 jii; mii 'I ' ' ' 1 )' ' I..;.. 11 1 n ' '1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 I in 1 i jim , ' W, K A-TJITMIsr OUR STOCK OF JffALL AND WINTER CLOTHING is larger and more complete thatt eyer lietoforf , anft at prices seldom equaled?, and' never beaten. Come and; leamour pr j octH i THESS BKLICIODS bivaives cas. beted eeerr momlae lexeeet Sundays) 0 Trvoe streew aert door te CbsrlDtte Hotel. ON SUMDAXsittaer will be delivered ex the Uneelndepoti - . Oyster Stews. ?5 centsLl OysterS aw. 10 ceftte. JSJSeST Iff TttEf JuAjfKJsT. ranies naviog Dorrowea euoxets ptesse OCtlOtf C L. ADAMS. i re JUST i reaetved 25 eaTfelM ehetee Tlrgintei AP FLX8, Samples oWleflned sad New Orleaas Sugars. Coffee, Bice, How, -Beeps, Tobeeeot te. I respectfully ask the large deiuToI Charlotte te examine my goods before purchasing. : ilTHARDDt, . 4jeA Oollege street, ner Trade, ers II- .oJ; I'l.'a 'V.l h 1 . .J k..' I r ii. ..in -iff mi n .-.1 oi i.:i: 1;; iiull , ; Ctf m$ $i;M&W& A ';! i.i.' 'in Jn-! an acceptable Christmas present to a mend, see the elaborate ef SHk HtodHWeri ef s for Ladles n.i ,-eMleinen.Mn 'bancrsom Boxion.crbfOAmdat u, S,, LAJTjtllO'f, . . . a laailflceirn nrt frova.ik lew te.a geBMetaan. eee c ; ; iWeWstiifaiiiflri Als'oiiiClsa'' "! rttlBiJBifcPUlaWra "! i ...i ' .. f .; ' -rw :-.- ' , ; Fjne Llr Hapdkerfthlef. arrattged In teautlfnl, Sllc;ewbfllrM yi toies. Is a very appropriate tresetit, 'and are -raade a yeeialty In.Tarit ty , . BrtoIlWt Sti- .1 r-.i:t ia -,-, Ji p.-i,ffr bvtoM -vJ J( fTOMufffets-ar Wtwfittier favor- for getiemlittefulness. and we shullttfpwt at ttUraotlvttjdbutand by ttaewhu fe mereH tag ;.: ; .tbanrtcelm .v:',laui! J..-JM."-:mi -U'o h.nvs mfLdfl n urpat ittmt to PTral in our iSiik WfiBi! iDCBftltaierlta : I' dtheforeerjBndrt:ta)npeloh.. lerB noveuy lq Sotfljaivd Mecl apparel. Call early and Insure a Merry and Happy Chrtstoarferan 1 I BENEFIT OF THE Tory respectfully, . , 1 ; R co: ia llltMt ' " secftg,TAras sent" neT2JI-d.b!- it l.H Tt SKATES r-SKATES ! ! "r ft hare Jre lot of nice ekatea. r: ; Tlie BestSliirt in this Marfeet 1 UP, ri rmii'Mif 1 n Z ik4din.ia.mtbc aaacttor t aaT VtratM 3 oj 10 ,itKinm ex fioitiyoK K. a: is.: In K ''" '"'- fit 1 iiij M Kr,-i-. 1 1 - ao' R' w me 1 . PUBLIC ! 1- 1 , i .' j -1 gm. m- & CO., , SILYBB, LtEAXV . COPPER, AlfPiZISrC i ORES PUECHAJSED FOR CASH "i-r. 'b , - j 1 i' 1 TrrplttValarlotief a Smelting uasa Frtces eyer a Jg Noebargewirib made for eampllng aa ac pmaysfW Sold arid Sllvefr fl.SO. ores purepaaea oy us. . .u jcps Cotrtafns lori mitetaf to rf ariflcUl t, wbJ fsalirwdetrrflsen-tai, to d 10 corer uu poor or aamagea swcs cc. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1881, edition 1
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