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Thrtt Month 2 00
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VOL. XXV.
CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY JANUARY 8, 1881.
NO. 3,692.
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A LOT OF
B
s
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Call&SeeThem
Alexander & Harris.
Jan4
We are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock.
Gent's Hand-Made, Machine & Cable-Sewed
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ALL GRADES A.KD PRICES.
ALL PRICES AND1STYLE3.
A Pretty Line of
Trunks, Valises and
LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED
STETSON HATS.
ALSO
Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool,Jk
GIVE US 1 TRIAL.
Jtespeclfmlly,
Pegram & Co.
aug28
EMBRACE TH3
OMBlff!
WE HA?K THIS DAY MADE AKOTHIB
LARGE REDUCTION
IlsT 3? aiOBS
O
N many Hues of DRESS GOODS and on all
FANCY CASHMERES. Now Js the time to buy the
cheapest Cashmeres ever offered in thli market.
A g Drive In Fancy Silk Velvets and Velveteen!
In all shades. Fancy Silk Fringes at manufac
turer's prices. Come and see the handsomest
stock of Imported Hosiery ever offered for the
price. We keep a large llae of Passimentrle
goods, and have Just received a few handsome
pieces. Beaded Fringes, Silk Cords and Tassels,
in an shades. Fancy Collars and Handkerchief
jtytas, fjljed wlfh beautiful goods, suitable o?
Christmas Presents. In fact, our stock Is com'
plete in every detail, and a thorough examination
will convince you that we metn all we say. The
best stock of Underwear in the city, Umbrellas,
"Tower"
i '-
Yallse3.
Khiiti. liir-inad 8 Tniiika and
, - 1 1 j 'j
Prom , personal attention given to, orders.
Hargrayes & YTiihclra,
Smith Building, Trade St.
dec It
I7ROM and after tbls-date A J. Beall becomes
- associated lu partnership with LeRoy David
son, in the Grocery business, under the firm name
and style of Davidson & Beall.
I he new Arm Dr KeeDinz a nrsi-ciass siock yi
goods in their line, and y strict attention to the
wants if their cus omers, hope to merit coatln
uance of the business extended to the old. house.
DAYJD30N BBJfLL.;
CARD OF THANKS.
I desire to thank say trlends an$ .flietotners of
thfeiLaatfnrlhW ve.rv ltbefti iatrt)nrer-het have
extended) to me, and beg to state thai the new flrtov
patronage ef the public 1 ! .2
anke
FALL STOCK. 580
Lades
ffi Gfuldrens
mm
I11UUVU
leu Op
Notice of Partnership.
Aivitv A s tm. v awvi
Charlotte, mauaWLil)' -:'
THE GREAT
Opportunity of the Season.
JANUARY next we move
to Trade Street. In anticipa
tion of this more, we will for
th next 30 days, to reduce
our stock, close out many lines
of goods at COST. Embraee
the opportunity while it is
open to you to buy goods at
les than valu. A call will
convince you
est.
we are m earn-
Just received some beauti
ful Holiday Goods that will
be sold cheap.
T. L. SEIGLE & CO.
Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel.
de7
5XxsccUuie0tis.
PERRY
VIS'
OILER
lb A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For INTEBJfAL and EXTEENAL Use.
PAIN KILLER
font inclosing tacb I
has never failed when used
accorrtinsr to nrinttd direct.
ineloemir ach bottle, and Is perfectly tafe
even in the most inexperienced hands.
DAIM Vll I C'i IN A SCUE CURE for
PAIN ft I LLC ill Sore Throat, t oiialis,
Chills, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, tramps,
Cholera., and fill Bowel Cnmpluinte.
DA 111 If II I CD is TIlF J EST rpinedy
rAil IVILLbrl known fjc Sea-Sickness,
Rick-Heailache, Pain in Tfte ltack or Side,
Rneumatiisni, anrt !Senrjrla.
PAIN KILLER lYV?$$l
brinsrs speedy and permanent relief in all cases of
limine., Cnta, qprains, Severe Burns, etc.
DAItJ lll I CD ia' the well-tried and trusted
rAIll MLLl.ll friend of the Mechanic,
Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact of all
clanaa wanting ft medicine always at hand end
safe to use internally or externally with
certainty of relief.
jyso family eari afford to bo without lliii
lnvalnahlexcffieaj: iff fee house. Its price biiri :
it Trtttetwic y rovah will ancualir i r
toatijr tiiiiBa it. obst in doctors' bills.
Sofd by all ruggiti at Hoc 60c and $1 a 1, -.in.
PERRY DAVIS & 80N, Providence, R. i.
Proprietors.
m,ch'l-d&w ly
St. Nicholas for 18S1.
6,000 108 Enqiakb, 10Q.000 Fob, Amebica,
CT. NICHOLAS, the charming magazine for boys
and girls, edited by Mrs. Mary
13. mail juauva vuiutD,
has increased so much in size and number of
pages during the past year that the publishers have
been obliged to issue the yearly volume In two
parts, Instead of one as heretofore. As to Its clrou
Utlon, they report a gain of 10,000 in the average
monthly editions of 18KU over 1879. The an.
nouncementB for the coming year Include a capital
serial story for boys, full of exciting adventures,
"In Nature's Wonderland," or, Adventures in the
American Tropics; stories of Art and Artists, by
Mrs. Clara Ersklne Clement, a faithful outline of
the history of European Art, with many illustra
tions; 'Phseton Rogers," a delightful and humor
ous serial bv Hosslter Johnson: "Mystery in a
Mansion," a six months' serial; The Treasure
Box of Literature, directing and encouraging
young people in the best reading; The Agasslz As
sociation, lullr explained in the November num
ber; "Two English Queens." by Mrs. O lphant;
' The Land of Nod," a children's operetta, with
music full of charming; tableaux and effects; A
series of beautifully illustrated Ballads for Young
folks, beginning witn ine cnns,imas numDer; a
.-.peclal Budget of Fairy Stories by Frank K. Stock
ton-the first of which is in the November num
ber; An Indian Story by "Bright Eyes," the Ponca
Indian maiden: a splendid holiday storr, ,fA Chrtsfe
games, will be coqUfi'ue.f!, Ufi W popua de
partments. Subsc-lotions beginning with the November Is
sue will Include "the wonderful Christmas num
ber," of which the edition wUl be 5,000 in Eng
land and 100.000 in America. The price of this
number, to be Issued about November 30th, will
be 80 cents.
Beguiar price $3 a yean 25 cents a number, for
saie, and subscriptions received. Dy an dealers, or
the publishers, Scrtbner 4 Co. fi8 Broadway' Neijf
tion21 tf
Atlantic, Tenpssp k Ohio Railroad
sukbbiwsw's omen, i
Cblfltte, . C., Nov. 0 th, 1880.
On apd after Monday, Nov. gth., J 880, the
follpwlpg schedule will be rup over this road:
GOING SOUTH.
Leave itatesvllle.,
Davidson College,
Arrive at Charlotte
H 80 a. m.
8 15 a. m.
10 00 a. m.
GOING NORTH.
TV BaMnSsffilE
V nZfig&ffig&p
GORMLKSt
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itenslroornTnKS
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George Eliot.
Judge not! The keen, the diamond pointed pen
Hath fallen from the woman's weary fingers.
And on the month which spake high truth for men
Death's lewly silence lingers.
The eyes that sought life's mysteries to scan.
With daring glance irom which no depth was hid,
Now rest content to see no farther than
A straightened coffin-lid.
We crowned her brow the queen ef such wide fame
As seldom man's more ardent thought hath
wooed;
But still our hearts were heavy for the shame
She wrought to womanhood.
Judge not! It is not Genlm; it Is Death
Who lifts her err.r sacred from our blame.
Weep for the passing or her mortal breath,
And praise her noble name!
Literary World.
OBlEKVATiONS.
The fatted calf was killed that a ferglving father
might re-veal his feelings toward a prodigal son.
The skin of the enlon Is much used by soldiers
to scour their bayonets. This is probably what
Jehn Pie i pon t meant when he wrote the thrllLicg
line: "Bead it en-yon glistening steel!"
This woman had outdoor nerves, didn't want to
vote, and would hold a husband with a firm crip:
l oee jour pardOD, madam, saw no, i.r ine
smoke In the room." "Not at all. I rather like It.
It smells as if there was a man around."
"Now we are nicely settled !" exclaimed the bao-
py new little wife. "If we only had a cow, Harry,
we could have a nice soft bed." "Cow?" asked
the poor husband. "Goose you mean. Geese
yield feathers, you know, Mollle; geese not
cows." "Yes," said Mollle, with a twinkle; "but
cows give down, don't they, yoa stupid?" He ut
tered a snort of defiance and went eut to chop
some wood.
Why is a Mary, why elon't you listen?
What's the difference between betweem a be
tween Farragut and a cockroach? No; that isn't
?;eod. Between Farragut and an ardent yeung
ver? Ko; I mean between Farragut and a new
shoe-sole? That's 1L" "Oh, I don't know, Joh.
Anything about 'pegged out'" "No. you heart
less wretch!" "Well, Is it because one wasAdml
ral and the other admirable?" "Naw! course not!
nothing so simple. Why, Mary, it's because one
was lashed to the mast and " "Oh, yes! and
the other mashed to the last! Very good, Johnny
for you."
Buffalo Bill says the Indians are an ill-used Dee-
pie, and that they fear the miners more than they
do the soldiers. And it is not strange that they do.
A mlneT plays a much better game of draw poker,
and it is a cold day when he can't rake la an In
dian's pile with three aces and a king, and have
two aces and four kings to spare.
A fugitive dog. scudding alonz the ridee of a
Connecticut mountain with a bit of lighted oakum
hitched to his tall, recently gave occasion for "ae
of the most Intense bnd picturesque descriptions
of the appeal ance of a brilliant meteor that ever
lent life and color to the pale nothingness of rural
Journalism.
A Chicago grocer sells soap, every tenth cake of
wnicn contains in its centre a gold dollar, and the
citizens of Chicago are getting to look tolerably
clean. Boston Post. But the fellow who keeps on
buying and never hits the teath cake finds out that
his soap deferred maketh the heart sick. Phil.
Bulletin, La, suds! we should soapese so. X. Y
Graphic. This Is soap pathetic.
IS THIS DEATH?
Puttiug; a Watch en a Body in Hopes
that Life ia Not Extinct.
Special Dispatch to the Phil. Times.
Baltimore, January 5. To-dav the
friends of Miss Barbara Liefeld, the
daughter of a wealthy German citizen,
who died last Friday and was buried
yesterday, placed a watch ovr her
coffin, believing that she is in a trance
ana will come to lire aeain. Tlie case
has a number of interesting features,
which are exciting much surprise in
the western section of tha city. The
young lady, who was about eighteen
years of age, was found doad in bed at
her residence, corner of Fremont and
Waesche streets, and her physician gave
the causo as heart disease. On Sunday
she was to hare been buried, but to the
astonishment of her friends tha face
assumed a life-like appearance, and the
undertaker expressed the opinion that
the body had turned partially on its
side during Saturday night. The fune
ral was indefinitely postponed and fur
ther developments waited with intense
interest. JNot only cid the cheeks as
sume a rosy hue, out there was a no
ticeable absence of the coldness and
stiffness usually characterizing the
limbs of a corpse. The hands were
surprisingly warm and up to yesterday
morning a warm perspiration was per
ceptible. Yesterday the body became
rapidly cold and seyeral physicians who
examined it pronounced life extinct.
The funeral accordingly took nlaca in
the afternoon, the cofhn being placed in
a vault in St. Alphonsus Cemotery, To
day the friends of the lady visited the
cemetery and insisted on the coffin
being opened, when tLey were greatly
agitated Dy the discovery that the body
had again become warm, while the color
had returned to the cheeks. By the ad-
yice of the cemetery authorities the re
mains were not removed, the precau
tion, however, being taken to leave the
coffin open and. place a guard in the
vault, The painful suspense under
which the parents of the girl are labor
ing has completely prostrated them
ine result is looKea ior witn much in
terest and curiosity.
Western Railro&d blatters.
Nashville, January T.-In the oase
of the minority stockholders of the
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
against the Louisville and-Nashville
Railroad, for the appointment of a re-
ceiver, a decision was given yesterday,
refusing the petition. The attorney
for the defense was about to open when
J udge Uaxter said further argument
was not necessary; that none of the al
legations of the bill had been sustained ;
that so far from the Nashville and
Chattanooga road having been operat
ed by the Louisville & Nashville to the
prejudice of the stockholders, that the
management was fair and efficient in
every respect. In regard to that part
of the bill praying for an injunction to
prevent the lease of the Nashville and
Chattanooga by the Louisville and
Nashville, the court accepted the as
surance that no such lease had been in
tended, and none would be made ex
cept by application to a court.
Cost of Indian YVarw.
Washington', Jan. S. Seeretarv !
$amsey submitted to the Senate to-day
estimates of the expenditures by the
department on account of Indian wars
occurring between 1803 and 1879. The
report states that it is impossible to as
certain the exact amount which should
be charged to these wars, because the
expenditures for this particular pur-
Eose during the last two years have not
een keptbeparate from th3 othr expen
ditures ef the War Department. State-:
Hients, however, made up from the best
attainable data show the amount ex
pended from the ?fppiopriatious of the
quartermaster s department on account
of. these wars tp pa.ve been ,60,1
From, the casualties officially reported
to the adjutant-general's office it is
shown that there were 40 officers, 52Q
privates and 13 citizens with the army
killed during these wars.
Friglilfal Killing of F.ight TJen.
Allentown, Pa., Jan. 7. The boiler
explosion at the Allentown Rolling
Mill last niffht was more disastrous to
I Mfm ond-nwrniiiiT tliiM ot fleet- rfriniii(l
l'S"" v. m VI ti lit Til UK.lgltAf'otf "'ti
VMJjunes since- the e?;p;tastfl:'S',Tftee1 -
with. . Jnhn ..SbAnlra. . bilJML s-iniiiant.IT.
'.?ji?l"J?. j n:.' J TC ' '
otrrers are-iiouny expeGtea toaie'"-; t
- . . . w)ir,i i
DrukXIst "Becausoas a Food Medlcfrie: iHkf en
clr'the blood, harden the muscles, aulet Iheil
nejysa; perfect dlgestloa" . . T
rake.rfine men already, dead m&.tktefm
A Droadfnl Calimity
London, Jan. 7. Yesterday a large
steamer was seen to go on Godwin
Sands and afterwards sink with all
hands.
Thousands Use It, Why Hesitate ?
Joy to the world! Woman is Free! Among the
many discoveries looking to the happiness and
amelioration of the human race, none Is entitled
to higher consideration than Dr. J. Bradfield's
Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend." By
It woman is emancipated from numberless ills
peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all
irregularities of the womb vanish. It euros "whites"
suppression of the "menses," and removes ute
rine obstructions. It cures constipation and
strengthens the sjstem, braces the nerves and
purifies the blood. It never falls, as thousands of
women will testify.
Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta. Ga., price
1.50 per bottle. Sold by T. C. Smith, and L. R.
wrlston 4 co.
Thomasvujle. Ga.. June 28, 1 877.
I have been selling Brotifield's Female Regula
tor for years, and it still continues popular an
evidence of Its being all claimed for it. I can re
call instances In which It afforded relief after all
the usual remedies had failed.
S. J. CASSELL, Druggist.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup aud StarCurlne art pure
ly vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer,
White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney aud
Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these two
great remedies will cure yen?
i rom u. D. Met'Urry. Newton county, ueoreia:
I take great pleasure in recenmendlng to the pub
lie Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Croup Preven
tive. My little son had been a great sufferer from
Spasmodic Croup during the night Dr. Cheney,
about two years ago, prescribed tor him his Croup
Preventive, which has most miraculously cared
him. I find It eaually benficlal In all cases of
Coughs. I consider it a blessing in my family,
very one should keep It in their houses. For sale
oy vt. t. u. saiita.
oense-em.
"WINE OF CARDUI " for Ladies only.
3nl
For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith.
Do not fall to call on your druggist for a bottle of
that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier,
Smith's Scrofula SyTup.
Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and Is a sure
cure for Piles.
Call on your druggist before it Is too late and get
a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine.
From B. F. Moore, A. M., President of Moore's
Southern Business University, Atlanta, Ga: This
is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expecto
rant in my family for several years, and can re
commend it as an invaluable remedy for Coughs,
etc., and have found it superior to any other reme
dies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith.
oct26-6ra.
Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for your blood. It
removes all skin eruptions and will give you a
beautiful and clear complexion.
Wadlxt, Emanuel Co., Ga., Oct, 10, 1879.
Gentlemen: While attending the General As
sembly this summer, I tried your Star Curine on
my leg, it being affected with an old sore caused by
a wound received during the late war. After hav
ing thoroughly treated it I am compelled to say
that It is a success, for I have had experience with
different physicians and remedies, and found noth
ing to cure me until I used your Star Curine, which
has cured a remarkably bad case. Wishing you
success, I am yours, respectfully, John Bkll.
For sale by Dr. T. a Smith.
oct2 Cm.
" BLACK-DRAUGHT "cures costive-
ness and Sick-Headache.
,anl For sale by Dr. T. C. SmlUn.
NOT A BEVERAGE.
"They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with
curative properties of the highest degree, contain
ing no poor whiskey or poisonous drugs. They do
not tear down an already debilitated system, but
build it up. One bottle contains more hops, that
Is, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordin
ary beer. Every druggist in Rochester sells them,
and the physicians prescribe them." Evening
Express on Hop Bitters.
TAKE NOTICE.
All correspondence should be with M. A.
Dauphin as below. In all cases the Tickets them
selves are sent, and never circulars offering certifi
cates or anything else Instead. Any one propos
ing to offer anything else by circular or otherwise,
on his own behalf or that of the company, is a
twmcUer.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB
TUNE FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS.
Tuesday, January 11th, 1881 128th Monthly
Drawing
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTKBT COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature ef the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes in 1868. fob ths txrm of
twentt-fivk ykars, to which oontract the inviola
ble faith of the State is pledged, which pledge
has been renewed by an overwhelming popular
vote, securing its franchise in the new consUtutlon
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879, with a capital
of $1,000,000, to which ft has since added a Re
serve Fund of over $350,000.
Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWING will
take place monthly on the seoond Tuesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow-
ng aismnution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
1 00,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets.
One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize $80,000
1 capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize , &,000
2 Prizes of Sg.500 , ft. 000
BMTzesM l.ooo ... 5,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
500 Prizes of 20 10,000
1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000
9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200...... 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900
1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
points, to whom a liberal compensation will be
paid.
For further Information, write clearly, giving
full address. Send orders by express or Regis
tered Letter, or Money Order by mall. Address
ed only to
M. A DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, Louisiana,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 819 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under
the supervision and management of Generals G.
.T. Beauregard and juDai A. Karly.
dec!4-d&w4w
POPULAR ltQ$: OxBAWINft OF THE
Cemmqpwealth
Distr l Dution Company,
AT MACAULBTS THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except
ed) uiwier provisions oi an Act oi me uenerai a
sembly of Kentucky, lncorporatine the Kewpor
Printing and. Newspaper Co., ajibYoTed Apnl
lt-
tyrThls Is a special ac, and. bas never been re--
peaiea.
The United States Circuit Court on March 31
rendered the following decisions:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com'
pan; is legal.
2d -Its drawings are fair.
The Company has now on hand a large reserve
fund, ueaa tue list oi prizes for the
JANUARY DRAWING.
1 Prize $80,000
1 Prize 10.000
1 Prize 5.000
10 Prizes, 81,000 eaca 10,000
20 Prizes, 500 each 10.000
100 Prizes. 100 each, 10.000
200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000
rtOO Prizes, 20 each 12,000
1000 Prize, 10 each 10.000
9 Prizes, S:00 each. Approximation Prizes 2,700
9 Prizes, 200
tPnae9;'1IWr' '". '
900
m.ioo
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For
I m A"3 is
A GREAT DECLINE IN WOOLEN GOODS !
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC !
Having received intelUgesce from our hose In
15 per cent, which naturally makes a decline in
tract for large quantities. We are assured that wo purchase at'ivery close figures, and give every patron the benefit - we have more styles than any other
house ean show, and better made Clothing than any other sold In this market for thejslmple fact that moat of them are made In our own houso.and fit the
same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsteretts that has ever been exhibited, ready-mpae, in this market.
We Invite the publle to come and see facts.
WW
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DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, LACES,
NOTIONS, RIBBONS, TIES AND SCARES,
FOR LADIES AND GENTS, LINEN, LACE AND
SILK HANADKERCHIEFS TO SUIT EVERYBODY
GLOVES, FANCY HOSE FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN, FANCY BOXES,
POCKET BOOKS, COLLARS AND CUFFS,
IN FACT, EVERYTHING DESIRABLE AND
CHAP IFTO CimSUAS PRESENTS.
Everybody, and especially the children, are invited to see
SANTA CLAUS AND OLD MOTHER GOOSE.
A Special Attraction for the Little Ones.
LATEST AEMVAL IF MEW K(W!S.
"We are now receiving for the Christmas Holiday trade a large assortment of desirable
goods, purchased by our Mr. Elias, who has remained constantly in the Northern markets
during the entire season, watching for Bargains and taking advantage of the late rise in
price of cotton goods. t
We are now enabled to offer both to "Wholesale and Retail Buyers indncements to make
their purchases of us. We have a new stock of Dress Goods, Prints, Flannels, Blankets,
Cloaks and Dolmans. A large stock of Clothing Carpets, Boots, Shoes, and general mer
chandise. By examining our stock before buying, you will save money.
ELIAS & COHEN.
FILL ID Will STYLES READY Ml! iFfTll.
W. KA.XJKM:A.Vr & CO.,
OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
FOB ZMTIElsr, ZBOTTS &c CHILDBE1T
is larger and more complete than ever heretofore, and at prices seldom equaled, and never
beaten. Come and learn our prices and examine our goods. It will pay yu.
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THESE DELICIOUS
bivalves can be had every
morning (except Sundays)
cm Trron -street, next door
te Charlotte Hotel. ON SUNDAYS they will be
delifeied at tb'a Lincoln depot.
Oyster Stews. 25 cents, i Oysters aw, 1 0 cent.
$MST IN THE MARKET.
Parties bavlng borrowed buckets please return
tnem. . . .. .. .. . . . .
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NOTICE.
XTT reeeivied. 35 haHel,cb,efc Jglnta iiP
O . iamplespf Beoned anA New. Of lease
Suart. CofTe, Ktc, , Floirr, Soaps," Tobacco,; Ac
H ipectflir-BH ttoe! la 4 xn r ChuJott t
examrne rnj goods fore jwtbasln. i i t; o
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TO EVERY GENEROUS HEART
And Considerate Mind do we Appeal, Greeting :
an QAMriohln PhHctmfia ntfOOnt t A fr! ft fill AAA
of SUIc Uandkerch efs for Ladies and GenUemen.'in
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Boxes, only to be found at
a magnificent gilt from a laay to a gentleman, see me
Tlceable, to be lound only t E. D. LATTA 4 BRO'S.
For a pleasing assurance of one's remembrance on this occasion. Is
a pair of Eaw Silk Pulse Warmers, in exquisite pattern at
K. D. LATTA 4 BRCS.
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, arranged in beautiful silk embroidered
t oxes. Is a very appropriate present, and are made a specialty in varltty
for the Holidays at K. D. LATTA 4 BHO'S.
Rllk Mufflers are In popular fTor for general usefulness, end we
hall expect an attractive demand by those wh ) are more ll ingfco give
than receive.
We have made a great ffort to excel In our Silk Wear Ef partment,
find therefore confidently luvlU Inflection, i very novelty In Scarfs and
Neck apparel. Coll early and Insure a Merry and Happy ChrlstniiiBlorall
E. D. LATTA &
Baltimore, which is one of the largest purchasers
Clothing, we consequently act accordingly, and we now
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Tery respectfully,
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XTQIR OlSTIS OSE-.S:.
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W. KAUFMAN Sc. CO.,
W rtlm rt.r BEST PORTABLE MILL
Finding U Cor? " for ble u. U require, lull- arcMing .
OriBtU Irom 1580 to WOO bu.heU with one "re.jing. It mk-
r.n.Sr.,Tnor7 ud pty. I t.ke. from to P" "
1. power th ny o.her Mill net ' Stvn CO
baSoh orric sorts cabolisa m1llcj. c
all
f l n r? f
T. feT.. peir'oiPeckaqf mrputt
Uvtj X Skates, eetween the residence of
Dr. Bratton and Phtferr pond, on Saturday last.
A llWral rewwd WW be paitt ls ttMt wtanj,"
UUv tt II
Y!T.':(! filO'i
ttlA PlilhOrAtA
handsome
nira
,nn rivalled"
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prices mowBi.
oL'Woolens.that the same hare decllned.fioni ! to
offer our stock at Beduced Prices, aa we onlj ce-
Leading Clothiers and Tailori.
CLOT
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$XlsccllnncQXKS.
SILVER, LEAD,
COPPER, AND ZINC
FOR CASH
THE New York and North Carolina Smeitinf
Company at Charlotte, will pay the best Cash"
Prices ever paid In this country for "
ORES.
No charge will be made for sampling and
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itf--rt fid billvds hilllO' 0iii
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73 ran Avenue, .
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