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VOL. XXV.
CHAlROtE, N. C., THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1881.
NO. 3,696.
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Alexander & Harris.
Jan4
We are New Receiving Our Fall Stock.
Gent's IluJd-Made, Machine A Cable-Sewed
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ALL 6UDH AJSD FBICXS.
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ALL PRICES AND!STYLE3.
A Pretty Line of
Trunks, Valises and i Satchels,
LATEST gTYLESlOF CELEBRATED
STETSON HATS.
Also
Lower Grades in hi, Saioay Woolc.
GIVE US 1 TRIAL.
' Bespee6fmlly,
HVgram & Co.
EIVSBRA01? j
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WE BAf TH(3 DAT MADE AibBV "
LARGE REDUCTION
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QN many lines of DRESS GOODS and ob all
FANCY CASHMERES-. Wow Is tbe time to buy the
cheapest Cashmeres ever offered In this market,
A g Drive In Fancy 811 k Velvets an Yelveteertf.
jn all shades, Fancy Sljk '"pa at
lurer's ' prices, Gome aod see the hands omast
took of Imported Hosiery ever offered for the
prioe. We keep a large llae of Passlmentrte
goods, and have Just received a few handsome
pieces. Beaded Fringes, Silk Cords and Tassels,
in all shades. Fancy Collars and Handkerchief
Boiek, filled Witlv beautiful good, iit&le for
Christmas Presents. In fact, our stock is com
plete in every detail, &n.d ft tfogugk. eyimtnM
gill epnvineji you, thaj we meaft all ve say.
best stock of Underwear in the city, Umbrellas,
"Tower" Shirts, City-mart S Trunks ani
ValUea,-,;, ., : H.) !
Prvtn i personal attention given to orders.
flargr
Smith Bulldlne. Tiade St.
declt
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1 1 "
HE WASHINGTON GaSSETTB, J!? ! :
PuhllahAd At thn VaHnnal Cacitat CTerr Sunday
Giving a fult rteSunQw the preefeJe week, new
vi aii naaonar topics w genena-uneuigeuwi
sides being the only i
BIPKESKNTAIirmSODlHIEa PAEia ii !
here supporting the;.Kattoal Democratic Jarty
dlted bf tfEOBGffa WBDDEEBUBN. of Tlrcta
la, formerly publisher of tbe Bichmond (Ta.)
' ;! mtvUmta. .. ) j
, T'BBW!OBBCBOTKmP'iWt'lJ
tlve Cdhlis trt rtrtrf additesft. rxwtiLM nald 7 5w
Ten Qpiies, to one address, mstacf pejd, . 12, 66
FOR
m CHEAP
FILL STOCK.1330
T 1
ffi Childrens
Laoies
IJJUUVU
lllil
ut lurtuer iniorimALion aaoress
WAZJ5XTJS fUBLlStUNU gUJaJfArt I, , . i
Box 822, whlngton. fx C., or tbe Kfl ' j
Messrs. 4 . L. eigle is to.
Have rented the eominodlous store-roem known as
-THE
KOOPMANN HOUSE,
' MXXX boon TO A, B. KISBST ft BBXX,
.... . - S'-. -
which Is -now being thoroogbly renovated. When
nUhed, tKMsesslo win be taken ut one. Mot
having room enough to Justify carrying a
We offer from this date our entire stock of
ALSO,
CLOAKS, DOLMANS
And Walking; Jackets.
J5ii l-Jii'O ;
if- ; . . j
THESE GOODS MCST BE SOLD, IF AT A
SACRIFICE,
jan 9
PERRV
CILLER
, IS tfUKEil VEQETABiE iillED?
IVl J 11 1 1 rn has. yjC2 vbA used
rill II IVILLCn acobrcfiDr to. print i-dimet.
io iaclMina- each bottle, and is jxTfewUqr
ma in tb most in Mpcrirri9ed handm. t ""111 '
PAIN KILLErforo VL
Cramp.
- tioierti ana ail jfrwic it
ron
PAINKILLER
Kfeeamsfm. and Ner
pain kilLeb m
i BE!
It
baen tpdn mid Hrmil riuf
imc.
lap. and
of
claM Mnunff a neaietne always at nand osd
fo fa we. internalL' or xternallT .svitn
mr-KaMailjr oan aord to be without IhM
iBvalTtable remedy in the bouse, "to-prioa brinat.
it withia the reach of aU.nd it wil accuSMt'''
ewv aiea Ita ooar In doctors' bills..
Sold bt all aracclitvat SMm. 60a. and 41 a bottM
PERRY DA VIS A 80N,vrovldenq1R.H
Proprietor.
mcFl-dAwly ' w:'4
St. Meholas for ISM.
J5.000 Tob BCauum, T00.Q00 Fob Axkbica
ST. NICHOLAS, the charmlne magazine for boys,
and girls, d iced by Mrs. Mary Stapes DodgeJ
has Increased o much 'n sise and number
pace during the past yearthat the publisners tMre
been, obliged Ao issue the yearly volume m twq
parts', Instead of one as heretofore.' As U)ttseVdbi
UUldn, they report a gala of 1 0:000 fn tin swsin Y
monthly ediUons of 1880 over 1830. 'TheahJ
nouneemente for the coming year atade,a oapllhl
serial story for boys, fult-of exciting advent Orax'
"Inlfature'8 Wonderlandr" or. itures'totlifl
AmericanTrpnl-S;r;e,of AW23y
!-.aara.l(r8kine Clement; ts&hful Outline ot
the history of Xurepean Art, wtrb- manjrllluatra
Ugisibteri-a(ers,alelihtful apd humort
i peasure
noouraglng
ooie in tneoeet readme: xne Aeaaalz am
soclailon, luUy mlalned tactile November num
berj ''w-SngllsfiiO'jee" oy Mrs, O ipbanti
rTbe jjutfUtThodJt eiwlden's operetta, wltb
mu8ta-fuU eTrtjarnTlnst tableaux and effects; ii
series of beautifully tUustnued Ballads for Tonoa
Volks. beginning wttb the ChriMatas number; A J
special Budget of FUry Stories br Frank JL Stoakf
ton -tbe first ol wnloa in tn aovemDer numf
beri Am IndfKn Story by BrlghtYyes," tbe Pones
Indian tBabtemS splendid noTldayMory. MA Chrtotr
mgawttD tb Mjui In the Moeil, Wajhtngtoil
gameo.aMf Dt cononoea, wiui an lae popui.
partmenta. C.4-;.i:i-!,-i-f Ct?
SobsclpUens bentitag with 'IW Ngye
Wnd and 100.000 in America, frlie prli
num lopeat arx Joyember
i r prlee f3 yeari "aRofents a n
ad SubseiiDtlananUtMi. hv all
iwbllsfcars. 8crib A. Co. JAR Broadnav New
brk. K -$s -r &. . I ? ' - mi.
Aiioic, imessee s mo mum
llrliecheduwltf beiOTOve t
r GOTNGrSOCTH.- r
Leave StateevinA....
.. 6 80 a. m,
8 15 a. mt
" .Davidson College,.
Arrive A Cbarlotte, . .w. ..
....1000 a. ti
GODiG NOEW
Leswe0nai'iotto,.....;-'...v.....w4'8 80 p. m
Dirvidwirt Collegew.- 5 18 9. ni
4nr m omiesruie, . ....... .
... 7 00 p. m.
war--
eOBMXXT,
THS store rom In the Ohserver building next
to W.N, Prather'sls tor rent after January
ivLr?Jfy gap'- ggg. jno. l. MoasnAA I
young ne
T
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be of tbli
PALATIAL HO TIES.
H. W. Gi In AUanU Constitution.
' ! Id n6thirig"fias N"-evy TfjTls: advtthced
so rapidly of lateHiin the luxurious
appointments of her homes. There is
Utaubt,Wai' ADQeriqa, .will ."Within
th pext twenty years, set against the
sombre sendor ,-anxi, slawly-aecumu-lated
treasures of: the? English homes,
and the elaborate finery qf the French,
a glittering combination" of taste and
regularity that will astonish, if it does
not compel, adftrrraTOJn. The very new
iie8S that Will rob it of the. dignity land
reposeful beauty of the,joM castles and
country seats, will add to its splendor
ous effect and enhanoe its substantial
effect, i It is-one of tbo .sequences that
a man who made bis own fortune in a
fert (years of absorbing business will
have less, culture than he needs when
be goes 4a spend It. It is one of the
compensations, though, that he puts
his check-boote-H .tlt nands of artifi
cers, and' iyes tire M carte blanche, and
so.we t$y riotous prpdJigality,"' if noth
ing else. rLioakt soma figures. One
of the new Vanderbilt 'howseaia cen
' tfacEed aC $H5U,uuu for LliB Mouse alone.
FUHdjfeiX&i'iiKe tjf zbHf trfi-
rurnished, willbe wbrtli" more than'all
the houses and. lots in Atlanta, and
when he has moved into it and has it
adorned with all, its pictures and ap
pointments, I nave no' doubt that five
or six houses li,Ee it would cost more
than the e'ntittfe of ' Atlanta. And
yet L would ratliec uvein a cottage in
Atlanta thartq own Mr Vanderbilt's
hduseard jnake4t;niyhotiie.--J
- The other night . Mr.; Keene's New
port V i lift- burn ed down. The bouse was
insured at $55,000, the1 brlo-a-brae at
$5f,OGO more; and'the pictures- at $55,-
WO. Thpm is one roni ju the house
of'Mfe!&Ii. Barlowra modest citi
zen, tba doooration of wnich, cost $56,-
H)D; '""Jayv Gould'tf . tenser vtory, just
burdVi as. Valued at $200)00. Mr.
Robert JBiMirier haa.. Si 604XK) worth cf
-horsed wth which- to k a hundred
days' driving a year. In a Herald last
weekr thefre were live advertise DJents of
tetihd boeS,for sale." the price of the
lowest f wbibh was: $215,000 and the
highest$8S500.
And sd it goeis. The days of gigant
ic .fortunes ia -America, has freely set
inf and it is natural that there should
be luxury and display.
G KANT-ON .NEWSPAPERS.
II Indnlgeti Some .JHu ivrait JKt
markji at the Expense of Editors.
NUW4 YoitK,'arfr,6. Iq the course of
his speech atlhe Press Oluh dinner tonight,-General
Grant spoke of newspa
pers as follows :
, "Ihave.beeu somewhat of a reader of
newspapers for forty years. I could
read very well when I was eight years
of age and it has given me forty years
of observation of the press, and there is
one peculiarity that I have observed
and that iaib all ef the walks of life
ptttside of the press, people have entire
ly mistaken their" profession their or
cupation. Laughter. I never knew
a mayor of a city or even a councilman
of any eity, any public officer, any gov
ernment official, I never knew a mem
ber of Congress, a Senator or a Presi
dent Of the United States ' who could
not be enlightened in his duties by the
youngest member of the press. Laugh
ter.X , I never knew a General to com
mand a brigade, -a division, a corps, an
army, who could begin to do it as well
a1 men-far a way ia their sanctums, and
I often wondered. 1 was very glad to
hearthatthe newspaper fraternity were
ready to take, with perfect -confidence,
any office that might bo tendered to
therjQi.from President to mayor ; and I
have often -been astonished that the
citizens have not done so, because they
knew all these offices woold have been
well andproperly filled: Well, gentle
men, I am very happy to have been
here with yotr'and 1 hope when a' new
generation, about twelve years hence.
comes:up, thatI will again din with
the Press Club of New York city, and
that I will see that' those of this genera
tion who are so well fitted to fill all the
civil offices, bave..ll teen chdsen and
that there w.ill be nothing them, to
pritiqse, '
.
Nortb Carollaa. Hnd.
Raleigh ews and Obserrerl
yhe Qcmrse of North Carolina bonds
pnthe zsarket has been as follows :
The North Carolina 4 percent, con
solidation honds were put on the, mar
ket in ; July, 1880, aud. were quoted at 60
cents 'August, 75 ; Septtim ber, Oc
tober, 7 t November; 78' December.
82. These are now quDted, t $i.
' . ThetoruptioKond Sforth. Care
lina vRailraao, ; "w itli couDons. were :!
Jami&ry,t879, 87 ; 'Febtaaryi i00 April,
jua; AHgosw w; ojeceraoer, ijj. rney:
are now quoted at 114, With coupons
off theqaotatkm werei January, 1879,
78; March, 80; July, 88; Decettiber, 92 j
and they have stood about that figure!
averaliscfe, eing quoted no W ;at 90,
" ' "KtA-tV. ' n'ri - T,l I 'I
at 26 in January.1880; March, at 29 i
August, 80; Decern beri 32, and they arei
now quoted at 32. In like mannec
tie bonds issu!,slce.th war have ad
duced from 15 in January, 1880, to 21,
thpi-fesent quotation, and special ta
bonds that were Jduoted at a cents, in
jjwly.ftre pow held at f.
; ' .i: . : : .,
A Fortune tn Charitable Bwqacatn.'
Bernhard McCane, a wealthy citizen
of Manayunkv an outlying ward of
Philadelphia, by his will leaves $300,000
in charitable bequests. Within: the
last terr years he has giyen away 8200,-
000. He vras a-wrdowte'r,-withbUt chxL
dren. The will contains' some forty
bequests, varying from -$3,oM to $100,
OOP, the latter amount reft to bullda
Catholic church in Manayuak: e the
Bite of the pregent phurpa "fetf Jotai
,e Baptist. - Totrfiooref Manavun
2ao00 is given, and 5fl0,00 . m real es-l
tt to the parochial schdol. Bishop
omas A. Becker. jotwumjrigtQn
L will. :recem&k.te' St, Marys
Hospital, the Horn ifbr Aged
and Infirm Clergymen -in ijaricaster,
fa.; and the X.ittl6.-Sistes,af tl)4 Por,
B5.000 eactv anajijjbasuop trananaq
10,O0e. '
' ' Vlrsrlnla Ifftafand Railroad.
Lynchburg Virginian."
A circular Anasrjerl Issued by the
new corporators of -this company,
narpftfctoJl6lfvinjr, .executive offir
crai-, John Barbour, president: L.
W. Reid, secretary; Av." II. Marbury,
treasurer ;. A McLean, audasoti; Peyton
KaMdolnh. general satieriTitenaent.
, President Bafbour append tp tbis ,has
order cohtinuing" tiftofficerjAnaagcEts
f Kit wrn 4indr him - as rfiriflivepr'Rlid
all the positionsheyrifeTTr "by thatauj
thorityr ThenraTormorirrthe foif
mer-th WetiPSrgrMtfon has
been madftiausj easily; and speaks well
for all the othcersrana agents.
"MINE OF CARDUI"for ilin3 aiday :
A?8 l.-tottBahirfd. ;-H ,
nan . Fpr sale by Dr. T. C, Seattle
"THEY FOUGHT NOBLT."
Tbe Pressure on Garfield to
Pat
. Nesro In His Cabinet.
New York, Jan. 10.-A Cleveland
dispatch say a delegation of colored
men will wait upon Garfield to-day to
urge him to appoiat Governor Routt, of
Colorado, to be Postmaster-General.
On the 10th or 11th a delegation frem
Alabama will call on Garfield. It will
consist of the Hon. B. F. Turner, G. W.
Braxdail and other prominent colored
Republicans of tile State. They will
ask that their race and section receive
proper treatment from the President
elect in the appointment of his cabinet
and the conduct of his administration.
' Garfield attends tbe banquet of Wil
liams college' alumni at Cleaveland to
night and will make a short speech.
The same dispatch' says it is pretty well
understood among prominent Republi
oanswho know general Garfield, that
he will'Tiot,as.has 'been . breadly sug
gested In some quarters, appoint Sena
tor Br uce kny'colored man to a place
in his cabinet. Rumors that Governor
Poster expects to go into the cabinet
are all looked upon as sensational and
misleading. . . , .
, --a
Very Likely, and tlte Same or Brook
Rev. Ilenry Ward Beecher, at a press
club dinner, said : "I think that if the
city of New, York were built of glass,
so that everybody could see what eve
rybody else was doing, the morality of
th,& city would rise fifty percent, in a
year. '''' , . '
-'. ' '
Thousands Ise 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 ttiam- Dr. J. Bradfleld's
Female Regulator, "Wqman's Best Friend." By
It woman is emancipated trom numberless Ills
peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all
Irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures "whites"
suppression ef tbe "menses," and removes ute
rine obstructions. It. cures constipation and
strengthens the syfetem, braces the nerves and
purifies the blood. It never faUs, as thousands of
women will testify .
Prepared by Dr. J, Bradfjeld, Atlanta, Ga., price
$1.50 per bottle. Sold by T. C. 8mlth, and L. B.
Wriaton & Co, ,
- Thomas vrx.LE, Ga., June 28, 1 877.
I have been selling Bradfleld's Female Regula
tor for years, and It still continues popular an
evidence ot its being all claimed for It I can re
call Instances In which it afforded relief after all
the usual remedies had failed.
8. J. CA8SELL, Druggist
" BLACK-DRAUGHT " enres coetive
ness and Sick-Headache,
ianl . For sale by Dr. T. C Smith.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curlne are pure
ly vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer,
White Swelling, Catarrh, Bheumatlsm, Kidney and
Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these two
great remedies will cure you?
From C. D. McCurry, Newton county, Georgia:
I take great pleasure in recemmendlng to the pub
lic Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Croup Preven
tive. My little son had been a great sufferer from
Spasmodic Croup dirrrng the ? night Dr. Cheney,
about two years ago, prescribed for him his Croup
Preventive, which has most miraculously cured
him. I find it equally bennctal in all cases of
Coughs I consider It a blessing In my family,
every one should keep it in their houses. For sale
by Dr. T. a Smith.
oet'26- 6m.
TAKE NOTICE.
All correspondence. . should be with M. A.
Dauphin as below. In all cases the Tickets them
selves are sent, and never circulars offering certifi
cates or anythtng else Instead. Any one propos
ing to offer anything else by circular or otherwise,
on his own behalf or that of the company, Is a
nomdler.
A. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR
TUNESECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS,
Tuesday, February 8th, 1881 129th Monthly
Drawing
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTKBX COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature ef the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes In 1$&8, ran thx txbjt or
twknty-fivb years, to wjUeh contract the inviola
ble faith of Uje Stata4a pledged, which pledge
has been renewed V an overwhelming popular
vote, fpeuring ita franchise in the new constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879, with a capital
of $1,000,000, to which It has since added a Re
serve Fund of over 8350,000.
Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWING will
take placr monthly on the second Tuesday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow
er distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets,
One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES, ;
1 CapItaiPrti. $80,000
1 Casual frfce 10,000
1 Capital Brize 5,000
2 Frizes of $2,500, 5.000
5 Prizes of 1,000 ..... 5,000
20 Prize of 1100.. 10,000
100 Prises of 100 10,000
900 Priaes of BO. : . :. 1 0,000
600 Priaes of 20 10,000
1,000 Prizes of 10.. 10,000
0 Approximation Frizes of $300 $2,700
., 0 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100.
900
1867 Priaes, amounting to $110,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
points, to whom a liberal compensation will be
paid. '
Fqr further informatlonv Vfrtte etoariy, riving
full address. Send orders, bi exnreaa or iWla
tered Lette oj Atwvey Order by mail. Address-
New Orleans. Louisiana.
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 319 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand-Extraordinary Drawings are under
the supervision and management ef General s G.
T. Beauregard and Jubal A, Early,
oecl4r-dfcW'tw
POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE
Cominonwealtb
DUtriwDtiOH Company,
AT MACAULET'S THEATRE.
. to the Cttr of Louisville, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1881,
These drawings occur mcaithly (.Sundays except
ed) under provisions ef an Act of the General As
aemhly of Kentucky, incorporating the Newport
Pruning and Newspaper Co., approved April 9,
.glThis Is a special act, and has never been re-
haUnited States Circuit Court on March 81,
rendered the following decisions:-
1 SWT hat the Commonwealth Distribution Com
pany la legal. .
OA Tta drawlnes are fauL
r TnevCompaTry has now on hand a large reserve
' . 'JANXTARY DRAWING..
IfPrlze,..,. $30,000
1 Prize,.. 10,0(
'-Jf 'Prize,-. C0(
., to Prizes. Si. 000 each,... ......... 10.
- 90,Prizes . 500 eah.' , 10.000
lOO'Pflaes, ' IdQ.each....... 10,000
20O Prizes, 50 each,.. v.'... 10,000
. 4H)0 -Prizes, 20each,.-.., 12,000
1000 Prizes. - 10 each , 10,000
9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700
9 Prizes, J200 " , ' " . ' 1.800
i Prizes. I001 ." : " 900
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WhOW-P6"- 82? Half Tleketo, $li 27 Tickets,
Remit Money or Bank Traft in Letter; of send
by Express; PONT -9EN P" B Y REGISTERED
.lAwiCT'OBi POSTQJfFlOE ORDiSl.- ; Orders of
'lHm wward,Tt)y: Express, can be seat at onr.ex-
'pefrtei-'-AdofesB an-ordere to -
peftsev
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Having received intelligence trom eflr house la Baltimore, which is one of the largest purchasers of.'Woolens.that the same htn 4eellae4JtOB If to
15 per cent, which naturally makes a decline in Clothing, we consequently act accordingly, and we rjiofettfer bur stock at Reduced Price, As w only ,
tract for large quantities. We are assured that we purchase atftery close figures, and give every patron ttoe benefit. We bare more style thai u4r
house oan show, and better made Clothing than any ether sold In this market for the'slmple fact that most of (htm fu made In our own kojiaeaM fll tM
same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and TJlteretts th.it has ver beem exblMtod, ieex)aipe. In Ihi Buflatot.
Wa Invtto rnihlU tn Mma anil aa fiitf. J1- '
liieMMinlsliQ
BOia OETIS BOE-laiZlS. :
Positive Closing Sale !
A Clare Chance
WITH A VIEW OF MAKING ROOM FOR OUR
We Propose to Offer for the Next 30 Days our Entire Stoek of
Millinery, Hosiery,
ASF AND BELOW COST.
Our Stock of Men's, Youths', Boy's and Children's Clothing
WILL BE CLOSED OUT ON THE SAME TERMS.
"W have many goods that you will med for this month yet, which we would wUlinffly
sell you at a BARGAIN, so
LATEST AEEEVA1L IF MEW mm.
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We are now receiving for the Christmas Holiday trade a lar6 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. -'' ' - ' ii -
We are now enabled to offer both to Wholesale and Retail Bters 'hidncements tpjmake
their purchases of us. We have a new stock of Drees. Goods, Prints Jannel, ' Blankets,
Cloaks and Dolmans. A large stock 01 Lothmg Uarpetsi isoots, onoes, and - general; merr
chandise. By examining our stock before buying, you will save money. u:
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OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
is larger and more complete than ever heretofore, and at prices seldom equaled, oad nerer
beaten. Come and lear-tnir ..prices 'and Jli ST goods. It will pay yao.
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on Trron Street Mextdoor
to Cbarlotto HoteL ON BUNDAS they wlU. be
delivered at tbe LinaelnJ0! .
Oyster Stews.- 25 cents. FcWsfera mw, 10 emta,
BEST IN THE MARKET. ;
Parties having borrowe buckets ptoaa re tarn
them.
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C. L, ADAMS.
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TTJST received 25 barrels ehelee Ttrg(nla AF
d PLXr samples' of Bcnned and New OrloaM
Bugars. Coffee, ilee, flour. Soaps, Tobacco, Ac
I respectfully ask the large debars of Cnarlotto to
examine my goods before purchasing.
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