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xn oiBBmica urixms Bm tonterMlil7 w!th-vry toe 8UBS0&IPTI01T RAIMM : Oady, one year, UMMtjxtU) U mi (...... .S8L0O iz itfowW . 4fC0 rim jfo TW 1 fVV is- CHttMoaut , tm WMMKLY MDTTIOJt : WiTrTTTITTl.l. ,Y A ..cr." irHv. fin 7W sounto) m aiwawai ta OA otftfttoeomty.poitpld,..,.. 1 10' 1 R!f-w' TlfltL V J. tiz Month 1QQ. Liber UttkutUM for Olmtt. . 3 .id is.-. :jjtji .aaxK-uv-ux "!"($ N. C, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, 1881. NO. 3,695. PlKFSIKTB.CutCnUBSi ! SNvjr- srv 'f wt . .L a i.T l. WPP I j'"' ' ' ))! .. ; ,'n; i:h-. .-or -Hi -Y.w a vjv v -- x .: r c r."-- ' '- i ; ascxipts, poema, rrrr: A LOT OF' 0.- j s rt Call&Seelliei 001 . 1 ft.. i Alexander & Harris." an4 We Are Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gnt's Hand-Made, Maenln & Cabl-Setred BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GBABM AHD PBKTK8. :'(S ALL PRICKS AND93TTLXS. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Talises and Satchels, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool,Jk GIVE US 1 TRIAL. Respeeitfmlly, Fesrani & Co. suits EMBRACE THE WE HATI THIS DAT MADE AX0TH1B LARGE REDUCTION 3 i k 3 fS many Hne of DRESS pOOIJld and en all n.CT CASHMERES. Now la toe time to boy the lieapest Cashmeres ersr offered in thla market A g DrlTe In Fancy Sllkj Velvets and Telreteeaa In all shades, rancy Silk Prlnees at manufao- Wfs prlees. ggma an4 QniaJ foct of Imported Hosiery eyer offered for the price. We keep a Urge llae of Passltawrirwi goods, and hare Just rooelved a few handsome Pieces. Beaded' JrlBSg&Uk Cords and Tasaels, in all shades. , Taney Collars And Handkerchtof Boxes, filled with beautiful goods, suitable for Christmas Presents. In fact, out, stock Is pODr lete In evert detail, and a thorough examination fill wnvlnee you that we mesn all we sav, The n stock of vfcderwea? In the city, Dnrilasi I le;wealn the city, UnrllM I !'Twer" Salttii persoaal atssntion given to orders. Ilargmes k TTilfcela, Smith Building, Trad St. L-L Lllii . Pubiuhed at the NattoHal dapltll verVuhdar ,Tin a full .v.. uk- n.a dM SSttonal t0UtC8 general Intelligence, be 1 "um me oniy I SBrTtKKKTATtTB 80UTMBN P APTB r er SUnnnrtln Ik. u.Mu.1 lla.H. Varfv rror ueo sob c. wkdoebbubm. of vinrtn- formerly publisher of tM BAchsaoad (Ta : TXBMS OF SUBSCBIPTIOV I , ' W IviXt one ear, postage paid. v- a w Isn nn rr- r aauresa, postage paw. 4 50 U'"V4 w address, postage peidV 12 5o tfith . w one address, postage ed, 20 00 or fcrthVr? 10 " Person eoeuringtho eluba,' ,f .honxaUon address - . . luATT PUBLISHING COMPART, :P J-,M vwi ;.. . . FOR SALE 1880 fjjjj 0( 4880 Ladies fees lens Golden Opportunity ! .. :. t 'M r L Iec 23. ' waungton, D. (L, or tho Xdttor gB goods, &laHxing, Sec. Mml L ScigMCo.- Have renjl;ttij I'eomnv odious stoptroom known M -Tat . S$7 ; KOOPMANN flOTffSE, NEXT DQB TO Al . XISBXT 3Ea, wbtoh to now belnr therougkly reiwrated. . When tetobed, pouesttoB wUl btakea al ones. Not bavlBC room toough to Jartllf eanjtaf t, Ls We offer from tola date our estlre stock. of ALSO, GLOAKS, DOLMANS 'f.i i.e. THESE GOODS 8ACBIFICS. . MUST Bl BOLD, IT AT A 4 PERRl WrlilLLER Xk PTJ.BE LY V qGXA B J'x?Pf MIDI For IBTEMTAL, jidf jpCtlSatt Use. PAIH Kl tJLER SmSIrtSS'dSSSt u laptor bottle, ni i rrfttly nf Cholora, and all PAIfl KILLER 1; emoiy- uiiew) Back or Hide, latum, saa ni Braises, ar Pwralns, Se-vsre-Barns, fete. PAIN KlUiU of thelMechanici firmri rimier, m iwv inr.u i claasss wsnrfcss; jssdas-slsryJt safe W-uos fsteraaij osr; externa iT"WWHfi rem Pi?, . fi'rl i ' .. ., rnwwiHni SL icliolas for bHl. 5; ML J' I AjqouCA. tfef; PfMlgi Ltas tnereased so much In size and number of I divine the past year that tl Publishers have obliged to issue the yea yioiums in iw I mseapoejairpereuioi ? AS U) Attoi mohl Id thev tljle4K40nSor;1 8(f otesf tensesits for fhe omliA yaf 179. th nodneemesits 'SZ1!1 uu5 fSSSftauS lBciude at (MmktorvT5p MVS. full o "in nature's wonaeriana," or, American TreDlcs: Stories of Art and Artists, by Mrs. Clara Ersktne Clement, a faithful outline of the history of European Art, with many Illustra tions; "Phaeton Koeers," a aeu4Uunu ana numor- ous serial by uossiter Jonnson; "siysiery in a Mansion," a six months' serial: The Treasure BIBIVU O B1JL LUBUtUD DVI ACU x. X4 Bo of Wteraturo, direotiDji fthd e young people In the be wmngiThft . sbclMletti lully""UmelTn nie Novel i Agaasizxs- ovember num- fieri 'Two Dhgllsh Queens." by Mrs. O lDhanti 'The Land of Nod." a children's optrott. with muslo. full of charming tableaux andefleotsiA, series of eaqafuy Miutrad Ballads JorcIoirng Folkst beginning with the Christmas number; A. bpeelal Budget of Fairy Stories by Frank B. Stook tonthe first of which is in the November num ber: An Indian Story by "BrJght Eies," the Ponca Indian maiden; a splendid holiday story. "A Christ mas with the Man in the Moon," by Washington Gladden. Open-air Papers, stories of "soTtfi. And games, will be contlifnfi aU the popalar do- panmeut. Subscriptions berlnnlng with the November is- Brill f I 1 t.r . . . . . - . - . HK1UIH) oer.T of whtel land and 100 nprppei, to be Issued alourXovembei 80th. will Regular pMce t3 a year; 25 cents a number, for sale and subscriptions received, by all dealers, or Uie publishers, Sortbner Co. 74a Broadway Jdesi Torts. :vi "i - nop27-tf . .. r itlantic, Tennessee & ,OMo'rMWuJ1 i Charlotte, . C, Nov. Hth, l$80. kite- and after Monday, Nov. 8th., 1880, the following schedule will -be run over this road) . 1 5 , . .. iooma SCCTTH. Leave Statesvflle ' " , Davidson College AntvO at Charloae, , ; i t. . . , ! (XWtf rTOfcTH. Leave Charlotte , ... 0 80 a. m. .. 8 15 a. m. iiVtO .. 8 80 P- in. .. 7 00 p. m. L. " pnvidHQn College . Jiv.Ji ii'i.' . . ti S.w . ijrnvej at ouuesvwe, J. J, i . 1 GOBMLXT. ... FOB RENT.1 TEE store room in the Observer building next toi vTJL-PratHert is 'for 'rent- after Tan nary store room In the Observer building m W alkki LA-ftfflC! PA III KILLER WVJil ; Cramps Hr4 0t . y He does well who does his best Is he weary? Let him rest Brothers! I have dene my best, named, yet to straggle lain; r After toUtng leafto grT , Lttfle'toW wtrft rnietle palnV , ' 'liOtrBsM 'Butiay Jire lpwr' ' WtfelhenegeMe rosewTow, Where the Utile daisies grew, Where the winds a Maying go; Where the feetpath rustics plod. Where the breeze bowed poplars asd; ' 'Where the old woods worship God, WhererHts pencil paints the swh Whei the weatorostle. stngs. When ine young bird tries his wings; ' Woere the walling stover swings. ' Near the runlet's rushing springs V . Wheetvat times, the tempest's i oar, BhaJUag distant sea aud store, , , Still will rave Old Barnesdaie o'er, To be heard by me no morel There, beneath thohreezy West, Tired and thankful, let me rest, Like a child that sleepeth best Or tslriother'ggentle breast. ' . ..!' '. y I.1 w' ' - OBSERVATIONS.'' H th flat who'loAWs feutve others -flatter him. The men o aip beer nud irtbe ladies gossip about it A bhlndst-ouss1' thHt's'whreyftil klfta tire wrong; There is many a' si between the 'roptdpor and the sidewalk. ' ' ' Prob'ablr 01311 siid never made a mlatake in his life stja.auAgi All lawyers are loose In their vifiL-'Endvmian. tt Mkmijmm, mUrac somieUmes si Uftloighb '- bWNlclWh.'sjfl he has often seen men track ihe erV,bi .Ix ,al9part he would rather buck-wheat.cp. . .,r;1 Tht?JlgenDilflSfiHdwhBhwlpee bis feet an a aootfnat, Ao.rhlchi-5le wrd 'Wel WW:jN'f$iw v&M tx-rs . Jo! v.'.:- "Want to go where there Vs no snow' te shovel, Whendief- saicr married man. ' His wlte said onojwesusaed h would. y -' -x .t . ' froth the Ahangel MJphael. . This. U. placing a terrbfc reoraijp rj ; ;Tmmiridx8 wid to be the seat of the soul. If ttus;lso,ikHDan sools there are to whom the point of a pin would look like a sofa.- : - -' -,: 1 The worst about kissing, a Fltfs'burg gljis that you earry the marks of coal-dust about your nose and other features Ull.Jy.iOu rJeach the nearest pump. ' "A"..thatrs .'the1 Pillar of Hercafes?" sh said, adUBtmgSMr'UveTpectacles." J-Tneland sakes! What; ttoartstot-Uis bod-ciothes like, I wonder?" "'ifadignatio'n wttf M tW "breast of even? artist when we state , that two men were arrested In a lumber .yard the other day because they were sua- peetea or a uesiga on wooo. While the very young daughter of a country clergyman was playing ir the garden one day a stranger came alone and inquired if her father was at home '"No," she replied; "but my mother ,1s in the house, and she will pray with you, yoa poor miserable sinner." ''Etiquette" writes to us to inquire U. in our opinion, it weuld be proper for him to support a young lady If she was taken wlte a faint even If he hadn't been Introduced. Proper, young man, certainly prop hereby all means. Cleveland Sun. The small Jenkins boy appeared the other even ing amid a parlor full of company apparelled as his mether had left hrmTTheh she put him to bed an hour before. He justified himself, between the spanks, by the statement that his mother had read aloud that undressed kids were fashionable at re ceptions. "seat" Tli at Cot Money. New York, January 9.The sum of $30,000, or 6,000 sterling, was jester day paid as the price f a transferred share and seat in the NewvStock Ex change, together with $1,000 fees of transfer. The stockholders in Novem ber.! 1879, increased the membership from 1060 to 1100, and the initiation fee from. $10,000 to $20,000 after the addi- fciAnal -fnrtv mimher haH imnprial- . though it is an unwritten law of the .Exchange that the iast-ftmtj authorized shall not be exceeded. Tho funds thus raised $400,000 went to the building account, and the limit of membership having been substantially reached $20,000 has been the par price of seats for more than a year past, although premiumsof $3,000 or $5,000 have been paid. It is prophesied that before man v years seats will be sold at y$00,000. This sum, large as it seems Will hot equal the prices which have "been paid on the Paris Bourse for the place of one of the sixty agents de change appointed by the Government. TJfese places of late years have fluctuat ed from $300,000 to $300,00t In our mon- ffjy. But when 'we consider that' there Are but sixty such places m Fans against jtriore than a thousand here, the present and prospective vaiuo oi JNew stocjr. Exchange privileges will appear to be 3far the greater of the two. Members of the JLondon stock: Exchange pay an in-1 itiatlon fee of $750 in our money and tbottt:$100 yearly. A New York bro ker says of the recent sales of seats: .Yesterday $30,000 was paid for one, and to-dav the son of Mr. Salem TT. tmqp worsi -Wales, wno has just gone into partner ij&Buy -ifilaqip with Mr postj late of the firm of ; 1 - I. - -ill r n . ' " f-r --r- wi ifiray, Post, Whipple & Co., paid the same amount tor Mr. u. m. William s geax. mv, vvnaies was rortunate in se curing the seat, for anotner gentleman1 J-was offering $32,000 for a seat, and there were four offers oi $30,000 each for four Olson's Electric Light. . . A number of New York caDitalists visited Edison's establishment at Mento Parir,f6rt Thursday evening and' wit- nMadAnTiifa lllhmin.'ifinn nf fhnn.mhhn.. Rhobc with eight hundred lights. He is t-Eeady ' to make a demonstration in BJignuDg a portion or JNew lork city '5ed to wait for the company lu U1JUK.O tiiu neucssui v atiitaLr.einenus. AH that is required is to find 'a y ac tft nistrati company hopes to reoeive a better sh$wftwHhtons--fougiirto po im posed under Mayor. ujfpr; , The city authorities wished to lay a tax of twen ty ce"njs, a foot uppn rthe .-mains tp'be lai, and jh ple'dgi to light the eity at 10 pe cent, above the cost, besides re quiring a tax of 3 per cent', on the gross recseipis.;-, '! Boycoifinsr br a Home Kef. . . A Gaiveis'tdn Irish man h ad a verv brift boy, wh.o reads the papers. The Otbter mrui ngftbe pld tnin askod Pa- rick juniotwhy h didnt return the c hapge orp m arkeungt; . u nero; was no answer except that the Joy mutter- e4:1 "The toirantr" kave you fed the pig, Patrick?" M -fitonTn.8tare was the only reply. Than for about fifteen" tinmutes there wa a vision closejy pursued by a bare headed JatmrK favolvitog- around the houke. until the former overtook,,.the. lattfef ftvi'yBTiEerl Kim 6Ver a water bartel. ttt,-yit:Y. .' : "I was oaly thrying Boycott on . yez, fevtfcer: fi! tfie sak'etof ould Ireland. ;iavqme alo1ieX' .r.-; y old man. "I'll tache yer to' trifle wid a, Allfl.g VUf trKUttJC!aiO, ' IHtHWAi UAJ O hom,e ruler, and ho reaejjgcL-QiiL and. The aDDlicatidn it fcOrirtv ;iyeifhasures could be heard! four blooks off, "They are not abeverage.ibut ft wewlcine, with odratrve Dnmerdeaof He hhrhest decree. ceBtahV iln ho poor whiskey or poisonous-drugs They crl not tear dow altfyomtaWiststa.fcuif build It up..;o .pctBleo.dtalks mbca Hom, tnst Is. more real hop si err beer.-1Every idi ineth. lhania barrel of ordln? ist ,n Rochester sells tbenv aad the' bhyslclaTO pwtobe toeiXL'WJenlng mag.e apiant in tup miy, wuauce uie engin and generators, and lay the pipe, Under the new city administration the WASJHIJIGTOTf TOPICS. CtJktfcevwd : froisi - Special Dlsjpmtelie. ..u.-r'i 1 I'"!-; .- Tlie Orgsuilzatiovi f lb Next House. -There is much talk about the organ ization of the next House, and the Tu mor prevails thatrthe Republicans will unseat a number of Democratic mem bers from the :Bouth. A Democrat re- htnavked to me, however, to-day, that he -wiw stay "until the cows come, home before he will permit it. He added that "there is more bribery in a single Northern State than' in the whole -South." From what I hear I think be is about right. r The Funding Bill. '"The Important matUr now' before Congress is the refunding bill, and the leading members of tbo House propose to make speeches on it. There are $67L- 971,600 in bonds that are redeemable before July, 1881. Of. this amount $202,- 206,550 bear interest at Q per cent, and the remainder at 5 per cent. It is con tended that bv f unairig these bonds in ' per cents the government wall save !$15,DO0,O0Q annually. Those who want xno UQiiq ., aDi.,exiingui8ueq. qupie; Presidents Andrew Jackson",' John t . . i . -:ia 'i 4 . l i j. i vjvtlncj Adams and James Madison to snow tnat itepuoucan uistuuuoBd are imperilled by its existence. NationsU Bsvnkrupt Law. In connection with the memorial presentad to the House by Mr.McLane y esterd ay from' mer.chan ts and traders ul raitiLuui, iu f voi sM-f ,orv u"w al bankrupt law.' it .is . of interest to etat'fi that the House judiciary com mi t te 'seribtisryOonsidted the various prcjocts a,nd. suggestions before it on itait subject 'The committee would be Very wilrihg.to report a measure pro Vidihg for a national system of bank ruptcy an;4 it is -possible that they may conclude t6 do fco, but there is no idea Whatever that any measure coveriag soyery important a. subject can be act td on" in both houses, at this 'session. Even II it was. practicable to get a na tional bankrupt act through the House, it would never get out of tne nanas or the Senate judiciary committee in time for action by the 4th of March, and the three or four cranky members of that committee would each insist upon framing an entirely new bill. yirn. sprague's Appearance. Mrs. Sprague is not as beautiful a woman as she once was. bhe now shows traces or years, and her eyes which are the chief remaining beauty, many would regard as painted, al though her friends insist that there is not a trace of art about them. She can not now he far from forty-five years of age, although she looks much younger. She is of medium "height, perhaps five feet six, and her .features still show beautiful outlines. Her hair, which is still abundant, is dark auburn in color, for nature has yet. spared her gray hairs. Her mouth is a fine feature of her face, and is full f white, regular teeth. Her weight is probably 140. Her hands are symmetrical, and are always encased in kids of the latost fashion. Notwithstanding the bank ruptcy of her husband, she always ap pears neatly and richly dressed. Texas to be Divided. It is reported from Toxas that at the ensuing session of the Legislature of that State provision will be made for the creation of three new States, as stipulated in tho terms ef the. joint res olution annexing Texas to the Union. It is held that if the Legislature cre ates the new States-no objection can be made to their admission, as the joint resolution of Congress expressly pro vides that "new States, f convenient size, not exeeeding four in number, in addition to the said State of Texas, be fbrmed out of the territory thereof, which shall bo entitled to admission un der the provisions of the Federal con stitution." Only the consent of Toxas, it is claimed, is necessary, as the con sent of the United States is given in advance by the terms of the resolution of annexation. There is sufficient pop ulation in Texas to entitle each or the three new States to, two members of the House, whereas on only is neces sary, and the fourth new Stats, it is held, can be created at any time heroaf ter. Three new States' out pf Texas territory would give the Democrats six more Senators. It would be a good thing for the Democrats, to be sure, but no one here believes that the Re publicans in Congress would stand by the literal terms rof the resolution of annexation. If, as reported, the Texas Legislature makes,, the three new States, as proposed, the six gentlemen upon whom senatorial honors may be conferred will have a good time wait ing to get into the Senate. . ' .'. ... ' A Firflny Facl. Sol Smith Russell tells the following story of his experience as an entertain- .err: o.ir a suian unto town, wnore. no bad given his performance the previous night, he met at the depot the following morning ah elderly granger, who, while he pacefullyTOuTiched"ahuge- quid of tobacco, intently eyed the humorist and finally sud.:r "Say; mister; han't vou the fellow -wot gin the show up to Smoot's Hall, last night "Yes," replied Rus sell, "I did give an entertainment at Smoot's Ha Jast niffht," : VWaal, I thought you was the chap. I want to tell you Hiout a boy of mine. You ought to have him i Jie's lust the fellow for vour show : he's the d dest fool I ever se," , . iT- . The Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich. Win send their .celebrated Elec&o-Veltale Belts to the afflicted Upon 80 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. -. They- mean what they say. -Write to them without delay. . , r- boy, ly . Thousands Xwltx Way Hesitate ? Joy to the world 1 Woman Is Free! Among the man); discoveries looking to the happiness and Amelioration of the human race, none is entitled i higher consideration Mian Dr. J. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend." By it wumaa g emancipated from numberless Ills .peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all TrfceguJarjOes of the womb vanish. It cures "whites" suppression of 'the-"menses," and removes ute rine obstruedoBSVv-: It cures eonstipatton and strehbena the system, braces the nerves and purines the blood. It never falls, as thousands of women will testify.; . : - v Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfieldr Affiants, Ga prior $1.50 per bottle. , Sold by T,.& Smith, and JJk, WrlstoriACo. " - - "i . TbomastiwaGa,, Jun8.28, 18T7. I bare beeh selling Bradfleld's Female Regula tor for -years, and It still continues popular an evidence of Its being all claimed for ft I can re call instaaoes ta which it-afforded relief after all the usual remedies had tailed.' . J v 1 S. J. CAS$ELL, Druggist u BLACK-DRAUGHT " ness and 8ick-Headache. cures cofltive- ahr -V.,1 i 'iv "For D' T Ct SssJUi., 'Smith's ScrofuiaSyjrrp and StarCurlne ar pure ly vegetable. Why wljl jdu Buffer with Cancer, White 6weHing, Catarrh; Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Diseases when- a lew bottles o. these two great remedies will cure you?- 1 1 take great pleasure lu recommending to tho pub- fve. 'Br IWeBonhaA.beengreatiffflier-rj pasmbdlc Creu,p;during the night Bh ;Xhener, obout two years ago, prescribed Jot -hfln his Croup PreventWs,' which ' has most! Atacnleasly : 'cared hlm-Tr;0ui;lt et Coughs '. r conswer It Wesalng Jn my family, every ohe should keep it la their houses. . Tot sal ftfUr. T. jC Ssatth..3.. t.:-o.-' .' r-.-.-:& oct2a-?nV,,. v " "T, 4, Tor dlspls Fancy - 1 ' ' - i vt, jin VisV PEIGES REAT III! FOR THE Having received lntelllgeaee from our koase hi BaJtlmore, whioh is ono of the largest purchasers otWolens,:that the sain kav deslteeeXfnB fi to 15 per cent, which aaturally makes a decline in Clothing, we consetuemtly act accordingly, and we how offer out stock at Reduced Prices, as W only com. tract for large quantltiss. W are assured that wo purchase afcvery close figures, and give every patron the benefit ,We have mors styles than aw otMr house oan show, and better ma Clothing than any other sold In this market for thelmple fact that most ef them are made In our own aouseiand tk th same as a garment made to order. Th most complete Use of Overcoats, Ulsters and TJlsteretti that has ver been exhibited, redy-P In Ms rusMsfi HTa Inwrlfa tliA tmvHiI tn Anm sknri boa f .,w - a-w waaa svw eavwo i.i ii i rosmve A Eare Chaoce to Bay Kood WITH A VIEW OF MAKING ROOM prilling ainncil Sqddqqlmiot StocLk We Propose to Offer for the Next 30 Days our Entire Stock of Millinery, Hosiery, Cloves, Laces, Dress C pods and Suiting AT A3STD BELOW COST. Our Stock of Men's, Youths', Boy -s and Children's Clothing WILL BE CLOSED OUT ON THE SAM E TERMS. "We have nmny goods tliat you will ned for this month yet, which . we woqld willingly sell you at a BARGAIN, so avail yjUrseif of it by calling early, ILMESf MMYAL F MEW SDIBluS. "We are now recemng for the Christmas Holiday traide a larje assortment t of Jsifaible ;. ; goods, purchased by our Mr. Elias,' who has remained;1 'staitiy M; the X.'! ?wl;eia ,': 1 during the entire season, watching for Bargains and taking: aahtage of ,tbe;Jate rise in price of cotton goods. , ';" - - . , ' ' '" j ':' ' We are now enabled to offer both to "Wholesale and Eetail Buyers inducements to mako their purchases of us. TVe .have a new stock of Dj-ess Goods, Printsj Flannels, ' Blahket, . " Cloaks and.Dolmans. A large stock ot Ulothing Carpets, Boots, Shoes; and general mer- ; chandise. By examining our stock before buying,1 you. will save jnpney. : : 1 OUR STQCK is larger and more complete than ever heretofore, and at prices seldbni Equaled, nd, 'iieref beaten. Come and learn our prices and examine our-goods. It will pay, yu. oetl4 THESE DELICIOUS oivsjves can Da naa CTorj siy momiiig texMMBunaays) on Trron StreaL aext door to Charlotte Hotel ON SUM) ATS they will, b uouverea at me L,mom oewot . ' . Oyster stews, 26 cents, t Oysters '. aw,J0 othts. Parties having borrowed backets pleas .wtera thm. ": .. octlO tf C. L. ADAMS. NOTICE. JUST- received 25 ktrrels chalc Tlrgihla AT ' PLIi samples of Reined and JJSw Orleaa Bogari. 'Cofre, Rice, Flour Soaps, Tobsceo,. Sat. T vetneetfuliy ask the laree diears el CharloU ts xamtne my goods before purchasing. ; , .... " , ers TO EVERY GENERODS HEART And Considerate Mind do we Appeal, Greeting : sai acceptable Christinas presemt to a frleDd, see ay oi HUk nanasercnieis ior uwues ana uonuemen. m Boxes, only to be f oond at B. D. L ATT A Tot a magnificent gift from a lady to a gentleman, see the unrivalled ' assortment of Cardigan Jackets, which are rUeomfertoJble arid ser viceable, to be found only t . B.rxLA.TTA ,4.BB0'8. . Tor a pleasing assurance of one's.: rsmethbrance on this oeeaslprx is a pa of Raw Silk Pulse Warners, In exquisite patterns at ' ' - 1. D. LATTA BRO'a .-.,,-,' ' . ' v.'C : ... Tine Llaeh Btandkererrlefs, arranged in beaunfui silk embroidered toie, U a vorj approprtato-present, aud ar m&do a speelaUyjn narittr for ike Holidays at B. D. LATTi BBd?S. , 'A,:-.. .. ' . ' I ' flllk Mufflers are In popular favor for genera! uBefolneaa. and we shall expect an attractive demand by those wn are mora wllitngto give than receive. We have made a great effort to excel la our Silk Wesr bepartment and tber efere eonOdenUy invito Inspection. Bvery noveltt in Scarfs add Neck apparel. Call early and Insure a Merry and Happy Christmas lorall . -rn:!! .'...' BENEFIT OF THE Tery.nsspectftilly, ...... -w -m Closing- B02& OrOT2 l&QTmJLZXEl. OF FALL ND INTEK C6THIS .' W.. dusm th. BEST PORTABLE " ariaM f 0m au nr uk ""ir-.-"; I g - i. ukM nam ,!MMbilvWtvl . -U w Tlmm (UntT OH IBB I m ' r' ton. Dm rwry nm Hmr " VTJ ... If I oM mm riaOT i i WlW. hr St Ubm las MM m the elasonue. papaw BHO'U. , I mm : : PUBLIC ! a -J- Sm -T il f- iW Leading Glethidrt and Tailor.. Sale ! Very Cheap I FOR OUR OtT tn?tf ' "T T? A.Ti ORES PURCHASED TT O T? H AfiTT '-rrsjsx ew.lorlc sjitf lJoittr Ctbohlftwlttriif l i.ComDanyat CiWlotto. wUl par th tost Cos : ;Kien'vWIe:d fe smpBh mn m- JrSclrfleskysCrd and Bflver, $lev' ' . CWCE astsUUhOAV In lT8jJ w tT.ihii. iaM frAm Brlntsrs. maciu! wsaouneln this orOdnet the best sU of its . t7"l lee -ii:: j J 1 dJ.i.'i. yitiii 'I u J . 951'Jlf''' " ".HOi. ' u J 1 vi -.V lz.r, yt nu").':'. GOLD 1 lBf8C ft9 first AvtaQO) KW XA iVt! 1$ f TT iw; deii Express on Hop Bitter ... g:WV:w.-' .i l: -1 i-tjf y.i Mini! ;-u- .'i-.H :) :.!. if 1 J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1881, edition 1
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