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1 V ' A. 1 i-v . . . jzrz 3 - t- 1 iig g wr-?intf-?,tf . t4 ti- n i' .:. a. : SUBSCRIPTION um ; L-'l ft 1" Orx0f ' wbmkly minor : A HT13 XI? JO J J 4. HO luci! 11 .iJ ,j .'!) .jniinoui dT 1' fi-iIOS btii ;fi1 .-jijyauiB -pe booo. sd Ulw .twWsew anted woo jbote lx?k ! - Jf!il .U r; qiv.i .1. -)1 :"I i.ii: r1 'ti "w '.Jw ,oiUa XIoOi ZiTJ ii-TViTT-li V lit JTiB V'Tru.n. ctT - I " 1 " 1 v::J jr.'J. Ji.tiw Mil !i)ht jiunii.IjiH odT 3kki3fc-..-.:ii Vfoa s!fifl lc tiyjj Lias ... , .' V'l r:uoo Si!J lo eJov &TA.IBSCK VTXXB.V ( : . 7 !T.T!'ii. 7 What' Ginr fm Raleigh A. Vir- ::i -n V TPMtTCTWtys-CkiT Cm weir Ciaie At mil tfl 1 il II ri K 7TI'n;u rv hit v-r cvus.. KTKAW SHT Ojjf 4allati.MrtBtlea. ttr. ivx I !T J J'SIM - PTaSSCSSAai. .yau -. fen FSSSsmmrwBs. a su m ww ar m t zr "m . . . . - . . - til n I l : SnzAft. iol sniJcv 3o I-t-ii.'-ir. v. s.: niw&iIduq-.-H v.nh'4 !' -U'.l. -j...- ; i 1 : : t v t- ! , aa B Co ca ?0 I '1 I I i j Haiiirrwraei is. A aWj FLOUNCING, &G0 Swiss ( , y . 5 omoe, of Was lor ar Gbase NEXT DOOR TO TIir.SE U06& e Den't fU to call and sef u whf n jou want any thing In the Domestie( Goods Liie." Our stock of BLEACHXD andBBOWN 8HXBT I'G and fcHJBTINU la large and cbeap. - i llfiinder h Harris. jao21 JBoot a ijj' 1 1880 FALlr S"F0GR arc Now Receiving Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Hade, Machine & Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES; A. R. NESBIT & BRO., where we will be glad to welcome Our Friends and Customers. 3T32SA i Raleigh, January2T. The Senate i Thursday kiUl itbeBejfTD drummer bll on its third reading-by 24 to 18. The same day Senator Jdehane, of Ala- 3ance, offered a bill- against the dese- Sbrgue filed jMPItaoi praying atitalwjifiabftUl . daT. rtyinz-UD dfvarri from his wif e. KaiherinA WrT9&Xtx& Ht vea ureveatiag Bpcague, . The petition reeites the fa6tji alifralrteaaa W'ying pas3feige(. of the aaxriage, anS : saya, that he has He bejie'Vea Tine coQhtry that'areated "ever sinM'Oajus.part ke'jiff'erforca?'' te e6m ipanfis Jjf VGM '' 'with 'cdntempt ed 'all his Dftarrrage covenants ; . hut the wouW. 0My' Mtf ealftyed ; UVas. only saiii. Katharine . Chase Straguer iin. a questioa of -timea Jie believed that mindlul of her hiarriaj;e vows, and. diat: (iogr was then "present- in bat Senate regarding , her mairnage covenants,, chamber asjchO ; JJie president hath viorated the saine , ia ,this; That was- 8iUin), aaii his. chair- 8abbath- ehe has willfully and without cause de breaking was wsrse than tiqdor-Klrink- rted the, bed and board of your peti iag. It filled more jaila strung tioher, which desertion, although not more necks to the gibbeti- aad he warn- for a contiuued term of five years, yet ed SntorftiotJtX);.dOdgB "the; "bill, but was, under such circumstances as to to face the idbsiq and vota it .through, entitle him to a decree for, jdivorce; notwithstanding 'the committee had to- that she has cooamitted the crime of ported unfatwably; Mr. Davidson op- adultery and has been guilty of other posed iviii -that there was already .aum' gross misbehavior and wickedness re cient legislation pn the subject, and the pugnant fo, and iu violation of, her Senate- voted it do wu by ..a decided marriage covenants in this: That she voice. ' Tligr are gigna of virtnet-and a ; haa, . pexpistentlj a4 against the ex higjbjegjfidKftC'' the ihaiTfage vows' pressed wishes ahd command of your showiog tueiiaseivee iti legislation. One petitioner, and after great public scan Hator4J introduced -a biH,' and 1 dal had btten occasioned thereby, kept Uarn W'mt& fvor. from' the pompany of aud been on terms of close 'itomtnnte'ciWliMX7. in. the and improper, intimacy oh theifludwuary favor. Uon. Thomas ) and f . the same men whose names had ufllt-BBWwfl, . Judtelnum, , of 'been associate ber said public :ci&kMat:i'''MC. HeaderOlk.of I keandalA afaranuintihned: that she had Howan'4i.fhft;.-coinm'uBi6ii. to codify reoeatedlv declared, without cause, that the las,' The. salary Is $100, per an- ghe would, never live with your peti- uqm. Itfi a cierk'at SfTOO:- The lesblu- tioher again : hat she had denied to tion instructing Ceogreo&Ior the public nd his hbuseheuld the cares and land appropriation ; for the ' common duties, incumbent en her as a wife and Belas'ti;fu.ff'41iJlduM on mother to fulfill ; that she has, without Thursdayand. passed. The- friends of cause, turned and driven ber oldest the Univerity-woid Hot antagonize it. child and son out. of doors; that she the altjmki has persistently and, against the wishes fs a :. ...o-O'Dvi ' 8 P. -3 J50. i rri J ifm... b B ' & : O' ' -! 7.'tU lii -r-" Mi - C5 00 to to o. - ft" S a O SP . w w. i 5C X ITT" pi 5 -I IPS" o ft: &3'ST- i CU ,7 o S s sr es. . GO c-c c- O C5 -3 OB O O O Q O O o o o o o o i B ,6 8 of the University held 'Gt. SEIGLrE & CO. Bepresentatives Wednesday an8w 5 pry-vi jrr- r x ' A ILL GRIDES AND PRICES. Late Mm IJOIAJVU k Childrens ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A Prettj Line of Trunks, Valises and Satchels, LITEST STYLES OF CELlBHaTED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool,J4c GIVE US A TRIAL. iteapeetfaDr, . Pegrain & Co. Tie Season Bcii Far ADVANCED, We will tloae out many lines of desirable too VKBY CHSAP. T ' .A J The Largest and Cheapest Line of FANCY CASHMERES' KVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. SlDgle and Doable width all Wool Monies' AT COST. V.lTets, Velveteens. Silks. Satins, and Frlreea. In all shade, Uk Jfilne In. aJl co, , j J 'fe 50 and 75 Cts. per Yardi 4 A. J wit ood crewdvras present, and about 50 of the alumni., i Mr. Paul C. Cam eron, the. venerable president of toe meetiBg, ,,read a most ad mirable paper.: He is a strong thinker with the pen, and can. condense more good English and squeeze as much solid, sound sense into his well- rounded sentences as any other man in the ptate, This is the third paper,! have heard from him on public occasions their annual OI, JWJeuoner squBuerea;uis prup V it annuai ertyand means by engaging la mo8t A lavish, extravagant, and loousn expen- nigUt. A. I lit.nrAnf mnnov that. ainr fhn fin an - cial embarrassment of your petitioner in 1873, ana atter repeated entreaty, re quest, demand, and command to the contrary by your petitioner, and after full explanation to her by nun ef HIS FINANCIAL SITUATION and thejnevitable effect of such pro ceeding on her part, yet the said re spondent, notwithstanding all the same, Koa cttll rtAfai.tor? an fflp aa itnaai Vila in since the war, and each I thought the the reckless, extravagant, lavish, best; all were finished productions of the brightest polish. In telling of a let ter once written him by Judge Murphy he said the judge closed the letter with these lines of advice: "Never be seen wearing a ring, walking with a gold headed cane,, or riding a pony. In clesing he introduced Mr. Kemp P. Battle, president of the University,who delivered a very interesting historical address. the sfrf eh. at the Yarboro, after the addresses, was prepared in Dr. Blacknall's best style ; tfverydish was -an appetizer, and the light delicacies or beer tongue, cold Sauce, lobster, and oysters in all the styles, washed down in frozen punch, were soberly, enjoyed by as happy a crowd as ever gathered around the fes tive board. . J. never neard better hsbeeches; they were all geod. The Bev. jjr. SKinner, a graduate or unapei Hill in 1847, responded to l be Clergy. and foolish expenditure of money and style of living, thus further (as explain ed and pointed out to her in the man ner aforesaid) embarrassing and de feating your petitioner in his effort to extricate himself and any remnant of his estate (commingled w;tl the estates of others) from said financial difficul ties and embarrassments ; that she has many times since her marriage with your petitioner, and against his wishes, absented herself from his household for long periods of time, living abroad and at hotels, thereby subjecting your petitioner to further great expense and depriving him of her society and assis tance, to which, as her husband, he was entitled; that she has WlXLFTJiLY PERSISTED in ft course of slanderous and abusive language and publications of and con cerning your petitioner, with the view and purpose or narrassing, vexing, and . A :n kiM ;iU nnA-kK 49- fkitfi HUaOO yiviCTWuCgcui,. Uo.trn.innrhioHnm.tt.in nMM ' all A vrtic 'Thp was nn nrnhihitinTi then." : " "No,rtlsaid the doctor, "there was no prohibition.'' He told of celebrating the '22ud of February, 1845, by the college getting drunk. As he went up the steps to his room that night he threw outbid hand to light a ..match, and falined dorii agen$eiUtt,; at;; the head of the. stairs ; fortunately . ther . match didn't) eatek the alcohol On hiB breath. DAIIJ if 11 1 CD has nm"r faflA wbm used As he was in his room looking out of KlILfA the window with innocence that in n it mod inmtritntu hm9. . would seem to know nothing of the racket going on in the campus, the liev. Dr. Deems, who was then a. tutor, entered and stood at his side, and the first thing he knew he had his arms PERRYMVW P Ail KILLER destroying his domestic peace the happiness incident to the marriage relation. ; Wherefore your petitioner prays your hbnors to pass a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony subsisting between him and the said Katharine Chase: jSpragoe, and for his other and further reHei, as your honors may seem meec, IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. and he; pray. as in duty boupd, will ever PAIN KILLER VlZ Chlra, and oil Bowi Compimu. DAIIJ lIIICD IS TUT itEST.rewedy THirt nlUUllni ! Hlck.HRilB.e, Pa.n sown 1 c RftbKIkiie88. 81ck-HMeke, Pain Id iM Bcfcr Side, liriin tmt4y mm atrmmnnt rtlxif in U cases ' PAIN KILLER friraJTof th AechZf h . FAnaets Plaater, Bailor, and in fct of .: ' -linn WMltlngr a medicine alwaym St hard, .v," safe Irterwallj or externally ! f " , csrtamvttT riiei : What kh'4Kar. EetdsYlllfr Times, ' ! Tom Wilsoh gets on sprees now $nd then," and when on them, ire goes wild and imagines himself all sorts of things from a President to a town constable around the Methodist preacher's waist f His last turn the other day he thought No famllT osm afford to be -wtthont Uv in valusbls raaodr la iha house. Its pnee rr , it wlthls Um resell o siLsna n ynii snuiuiuv ; i .- nsny taaoes 1U oost m doctors- dius. bsi bv all SrvAilta St S&fcft0 utlll bottle. K. I PERRY DAVI9 A Ot, FiwWence Proprietors. Uch l -d&wly T A DELICIOUO DRINK For Use 1 iti 'FwmAUeW HoMlf i CtobB, Parties, Etc. v and was cantering with bim on the. floor for a waltz. They fell he on top -i-and Dr. Deems, said: "Mr. Skinner, jtau've been drinking." i "Well, sir," he replied, "I've been cele brating the 22d of February who wouldn't V haven't' you-drunk some boo?" , . "I've taken one gloss of wine," said Dr. Deems. . "That's my awful offense," said Skin ner. . , : . ; "Let me out ef here," said Deems, . : "Only on one condition," said iSkjn iier, that you pledge me your word and oonbr'as a gentle" i 'Til Dledee nothing!" said Deems himself a trooper. So he mounted an old gray horse, with a long cavalry sword buckled on, and twp ' pistols at his side, and he ; took a. jaunt over the eountry. lie was in. a pitiable plight as he returned to: town. He came splitting the mud, leading the old gray up street, the saddle turned, and the old cavalry sword dragging the mud ; ; "Why Tom !" said his friends, "what iii the worldTdovou mean ? What's the matter with vou. man! Now what in the world would your wife say, could she see you ifl' this hx t "Shed sav." said Tom, steadying his cjorpulent little frame, and pulling one PBHCH3S UOWKI. o a- 3 I. ft, t3' H-1 1- tO pip Cr O O O O O O O. P P p m v . . ? ss.-. a- Is el on 3.S 8'-. H rH bcLy isdjo goiot: aO noitfSSkl - ; UJ -JiMi wiii.jt.iy vor. r i.ifiij tu , rj 1 'C3k f"J it? ;' .n r r. . Wsj J-Ja.--ivni .Vu 'SjjjT ;'r.Tl -fc-52i,,j "wa -ny';f'v;5 '..Q i.'..pi-.!L:j .-,-. tg-.sT . " ' - FiaiCElp 3DO WEI. r I ; ' ' . . I : ' 1 . I ' It I ' . 1. La' : UiJy4, ---uk. A'ii;H-rK 4 ;u '"TWJfllT '.TIT H II V U W HUIHH M II II IB B III I! I I III II "I 111 111 I II II I lit III 1 I III! I t I FOR THE 13ENEF1T OF THE 1 PUBLIC ! fcavtoc received Intelligence from eor howe In Bf lOmore, itlch Is one of the lareest purchasers okooVifiiUiat4e aawe km tosdjiwa WK 15 per cent, which aatarally m&kas a decline in ClotlW we eensetuenOj act accordingly, and we now pte wwfltoelt at ladticeff Prtae; aa my atm- l ik h.'.a Mi'im rtl-tl Mr' stlMT tract for large auantlttea. We are assured that we purchase atfrery close ngures, ana give aTerj pajron w "UCU1- ay?rr? 7 7" TTT-i 77 house can show, and better made aothlnc than any etner aoia mims bukc ror me simpm hto "rv 7" -T- T v ".TTT same as a garment made to eider, The most eompietL line of Orereonft, Ulbtew and Vbteretts that hasMerbeea exhiwted, We tnytte the public to eome and see facta. 1 VeryjT pectfully, Iu. BERWANGER BRQ, Leading Olothta andvTikmi. jff',i . j :. ;:.w yd nr.'q J; 1 FOIR OXIS ao3iA,zim- Positive Closing Me ! Hfnv wood Vert bean ! A Bare Chance to ... . .,., WITH A YIEW OF MAKING ROOM FOR OUR f j -ip. li.l f J5 Hi iii W l.Jill ff J U CI ,' We Propose to Oir for the Next 30 Days oar- Eitirliaimr;;;:;, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Dress Goods and Suiting -: AT j4.sr BELOW : GQii:::,,j;;'- Our Stock of Men's, : Youths', BoyV and Childjrj!s rjrihing WILL BE CLOSED OUT ON THE SAME TERMS. , We have many goods that you. will ted fo this mbbth '.yety which '.we-nid'-'iiriUiiigly ,ahH w.- x. DA-DriATV -a iU.Il MnJff W .1KA. rwW.tw-:;J i t.:'J .ft ': nu SViPi). ,a - yuu iti JLxxx,Jl aCXJ-xi uu aisa ;uicu vx it ut iuuk vi j . Pords, & and sementrte timtalnf,- $' fW"5fdles.Genfa, and Children' f iupruwAicwrwea, to o owsed " - ?3 Cheap. Don't lfet that w4 aye MlW 'mr etniantel -I w'. ' -M ft Q Ofleit, Blickvand Street ehadei jU 35 ejUM , Ifr; 6 Button White Kids $i.0oTV , . WS DRIVE IN KEY. PROMPT ATTlSTIOli TO bitKBS. . 9ml:h BjUUingj, Xrajjq Street rw " . . t ian?r .... . . , 'T . ; it H J' IS i ' , TH WASBaTON gAWi ;.Aa aJJJ oiSSSWW. the National Capital' ewry'iffutAd4f '.7.? wauina ox ua orsosdUuc rail Udea RJPKK3INTATIVS 80UTHXBN PAPIB i??.PPortlrthVatrbifuei Party. la, formerly rtmlmer bth(5tunod(Va. ' rtU.'1t.t.it. jr. .-to m sim SiOOtftisl Wrtea, III. Jill f iniimnn Ni TU1M bn- "Hut listen!" said Skinner. , mi let f fpot out of the mud ; "Dearest, hic) i J.i. m ,i,-a- ..A'aihwl crwrt I'wit.h .all.fhi. tnv fnulf, , honor to report me to me .cuity- iub first thing in the mo ning." , MIH do itl" said Deems. Aid be did da it, and they retired me. from the Hill -for three weeks. But Jyeems stood auffta3g,untoT6agortyfrom Dyspepsia ana other K mo in rl.o tfutntttr mtfiatlTKr" CmkI t hp aHmAHU, wJies. S3 Will D0LI JiaKg-8 rHCPd IB1- 111 wu.vj aa.vxvaa... rtnmiHiiwf.,1 Vhioh will cure her Imsias sui- (w hfr-"wears It wcoTdirtt to lnstructfonsr Ask your druggist for Fiagg's Patent Pad, and take ne. otner. w-ith alKhic) tkv faults, I love(hie)thee. still r A trael Basban Is he who allows his wife to drag herself around the house, ministering to nls wants, wniie sne Is doctor. THE GilA plT GOV. CASWELL. A resolution was introduced to-day i and passed the .House proposing to pro vide a monument or slab for the grave ef Gov. CaswelkthB first Governor of I 4.x . i 1 1 i-vst . .j l ir i , I , I ronn uaronrra, irnu nvvr nrs in n great remedies wui cur you-r i i Tk0tnn the j.Tt.f ItkaTMpie5i -1 Bostsm Ths "TToh Pnneln hat lately bssn Introduosd, and eeUwithnisrpo(o)tTol.,,v s Aii Warranted to Contun .only the Choice Fruit Juites and taa.aaMaf Uf sawwetffiii.W I SCI HiQaadsalsbl!i 9H f-K JtffO 11) Willi Jsst.ttBBliizto.Keep Ib Wine JeStrsv SldelirMs Jiot CosDlete Without M Ponci It'kri used' Ofea rih Fresli Milk, loo, Goda, or Hot Water, ' mbnale.brtliFirieleo, a-iratlker elose vote to table, yeas ou, Smith's Scrofula Synip and Star Currne are pure ly vegetable, Why wilt yoBflar with Cancer, white Swelling, Cat&rrfe. Bheumatlain, Kidney and Liver Disease wbej. a lew boUles or. tbese, two on eounw. Georela: reeemtnendlng to the pub- w. 1.11a t pkahu'a: KKnArtorATAt Ann Oniift Krftun- dneer. r - I tjve My little son had been a great sufferer from -The day was mostly spent in. the f8pasm(diccrounjiuiinfijn House herinff speeches j! S ed i;publicafis on the biirto erecx m a&-.P him." I find u etpteJiy enfkai m all cases of istratea by the people. Mr. Carter, t f o'J,iS1gB, acb tn my faaiHy. buncombe, replied to--them, ana toia s;BAi "m ciniffi r ' Y them if thfy.would.pnjy let, the people eelW. ' ' elect everytnihg, particularly the reve- - ' .t ii irf , iu -- nue officers and United States mar- . Tnassandi. t&6 1U Wbf . ncslt&te ? : I5hals, maybe in coming days, their race, jo? to the wortdl Woman la iteer AWentr the- w hich according to J edge Tourgee, w as. jpaw auwoTenes MonBgr wrae saappmeM ana nw in th cmpf TTTVornrA u.nd nu. ariielloraWoil of the human raee, -Tione tt entitled now in the grossest ignorance S, higiie' ew8iJeraton than Dr. x BradfleWs fittedler office, would be allowed by tl.) Jem3e Relator, "Wonjan's Best FMerMf By west more scope in this respect, but the it aan is -emancipated fronr mimberiess ills people, by twenty thousand niajorUyr lf bad settled that question for the pretw Oppression of the 'leBseaiaarTeiirowjy'nt-ent,-imd it must stand as it is. " J udge" rine' obstructions; it-4aUoipatton. aad ( ftf rfinerthens the system., braces the mures and puiiiw, iruuuiujan, -q ? l Sfffi. the bloodI neyer falls, as thousands ot speech for the bill, and told a funny women wrn testtry.' anecdote about little Jimmy JeokioI Preparedby Dr. J.Bnwmetrrt-ltranta, Ga-tpirtoe. 1a, h. We are iow ftTOiiia for the rarifetitiaB Hbliday ij$$d " a': large asjsprtni.of dcauitl goods, purchased our Mr.yljas,-who has rdited '.ooii8tantiy.iiaiiheoilliem.jii Sarin s the iptire s&son, ; mtm&g for lrgains . arid; takinfe -advairtag 1 of the late in We are their purchases Cloaks and Do stock ttforft Mirfite'. Von wiir giVe tfioitev" . 1 . A now enabled to otter Doth to wholesale ana itetan ;er, inaficeiTi of us. ' We have a new stock, W Press Uoo tOtjinte JUanneiaioi jJianKta, tmana. A laree stock oi Olothmg Oarpets, Booisbesv arid--general: Jmer-' , DRUGS. 1ND iMINES. who bought a "shebang" in Raleigh ana fiung out his sign : ' -'.Uttie Jimmy Jenltlns lives here, I "He keeps porter, ale and beer. But tlie people clamoring for Cidef, he'made bis sign wider, and tacked on Cideri-!Sorae of the member being ab- JV.I50 per bottle. Sold bf T, Smith, and nnaRHctfti, - THQMASfnAU, GA.,-me 177. -I have been Jelling Brnrffield's female RefinU- otar aw 'ear. re- can iristanewsln wWch tt afferded relief after all the nsuaireBieawB naa rauea. - ' Dncffisu Ja 2..-ttiB. ''j a-iratlker Clancy.1'. ! .SAID YEHTISEKaA AWideftiA e0. P. BOWXLKoVCO.VlwBpM1 It . WorTVrMr : Mm WuWi tit ttxart mat of SHT nrs wnfwcm A.AIT7 vi mryjunfmw m sww pers. w auu-jawpMjpniei, low t A.' A TBAB and expense " AmjmUL atflt fmeci Addr Wt- O. ViCKXBI Aun tlai 1 1 Wu. n.Aw. in .fl.BA. XTra. tTwr'TT 'With h9tT lc water. mllK, etc;, ts a fact 'ieoantilr atl:, initted by connoisseurs. . .Taken Jiot, tfc wlil dhsl-: ate chills and colds.- Sold by alT Grocers, Wh Merciianta and Druggists at fl.25 a bottle. ' - m t.rf i -BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures fiofltiTe- neaa end Sick-Headache. )anl : ;Tor aale by Dr. T. C. SmhsV- that hnre.' sweet; and delicious filodtf,.bTirUieri SmlttfAlBcrefijlaSyTnto J - 8tarCtrrftre cores all chrbrdc gores and Is a mxi ' cure for Piles- .............. J Call on your araggisi Deiore n is too nnB-ana-gci a bottle of smith's ScroJnmTtyrnri and'tarCurlne, t jTrorn-' K'f.MoenL Ar. iLy ftpsMent ofewre's Smftheni BHfltnesS UnlvwsH. Attaaa. teW51iBI Is to eerUfy that I hare tisetd ttfotmf't&ve& rant m my ransiiy lor eerera years, ana m re- : commend It tnTtwaiAbla 'msedy for -GeaghSf etc., ana nBTe-ima'H,snpenoro any outer reme dies that I hare tried; Jrer sale by fx T. C Smith. toa Am Aj 2, fxn r..;; n ... ... ;a wau v.". "WINE OF CARDUI "-A LtuUes tftOyC JM1 e drtaMbf. rrrA-r.", Ltr um j--tttv: -'zzr.. utx.i. A.dmi monn nm, ! rit, I womld" W " 7 THESE - TilLICfOtW 1 UvsHes cam a had eei Mmtit (exeemt Sixutsrs) mmmw. on TiTani'tieet.x aett door-, . rniarlrttlS' HntoL - ST1WD ATS.' thflt wHt be AtaltmrAd st thji T.tnMln SMtT-' ' ' X ' -1 ' Parties haTlng borrowed .Docket pleas .retura tham- .- ..'''- -" - .-"- 1 , oetlO hl"'J "' ''Wk&lbl&i Oyster Stews, 2S aw, 10 cents. u Jits i JBinm. ai.ii WANTjBD TJ-uHiiI P. Sf A R IN, AgiL t i ! AtAMAVT Biaswff Osiiaap. Iiatl ' jii. i i i i Tmi ' 1 s "f i .ii' c JaVlw an; i; 1 tLi;is, ktltt I. At i In ! JT the same stand en Xrade smet, wa A osapJete. atoek Of : VGS. MJSlQVK9Bi V"'sis BOAiIfttto y' '! br -f.r..i'i. j TrsslaAfcti : : 1 . ... ., .-. . : I . k : sertpttsns. Trustmc that those dotof buslnM with tne'lass i , bbsjbc - m- -46JS1I firm heretofore rnai PP, tf11, lrI1' lam, Respectfully, ir. -P.; HABVm, tt. . .it . .i A B(US1 wKh four e ire teem t near the eea ter of the business portion of the city. Must he within are minutes walk frem the public square Address- "B." bserrer Office. " dtf. . . ' ,--:..;- ! i '! VM'lLO'U i J.il"! UQ- 8 . per sale at.the,CHAB10TTf IOBSXKVX& , 1 f. 1 I . a r;.wl JiiJJ - " .fij a" 1 - I''' wKAd. ft tssss&WAll.ku. i K f hftflWAash. ssTriiiSbs Qrtat KsrvsOssirsi, staTtsw L.TST at fctoisst:- A' 'ttatM Irtsbl jAiaiM! i.iiaM iinii wnmi AiklAAiisttBrilMXlTrnd Til lis IS ! EE aUCaI.. AU r Jewess,. ,i f 1 1, -, .:.T. .ii'tViV:' . kaWacture indoor aaOaat piftptftn.iq' w-yistpn 4 Oe., F. Scanv T. u ajpu u - itrwelU. et.'J Lib 42ST0CELEaSQKERS,- tu uuivt in? C0bnvxn sWvunviTK vuy a&d sell on oottmtsstoilJaOlfBa (AKQ STOCaC& Of ' . JBBU WW aU- .. Is I 3V 31 I: 1 I7 j i fi! t J-.i..;i - .V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1881, edition 1
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