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' ( t - TSfebrzz rWrl-. -" i . t fl " if-:'. SVBMOBimOtt 5a.'i J, t8 00 ..la oo.. 71 u' t n - II MIX JUill ui:-.j lo i i f. OntUmSh.. .aalfija io lino o;1i i b 'I t ta oo I in -iria .list .tJ3SEESC&3ymicA i ... r a iti iTT- r r i z? i i 'is m f- fc .ijTjfr ali1 li.ruBil la v . a NJ ML tfMV WJMV VU I '1 & .1 Oarfatt ar i . ul Bd lilif thxMomOt i'itt" ' f? VOL; XXV. HABBOTGPIk. C.rTtrfifelAY BRUARY lVl881. 1 Virlimi .zuo ai .ii ((,j! .3I1H G'KJLH 'iJ .l",'J!;i;7J off ITo 7"B ,U " li-liOl AW TOCK OF ifliBertings, l FLOUNGINGyi&CX; fcC 'it.il l!l "O KK.Tit.'X) ALSO, .1 V IW 4 X x. THIS! tiOOM kfe jw; BUf UpkE CHC1F iivli I v Den't fail to call and we us when you want any thing In the Domestie Goods? Line, Our stock of BLEACHID and BROWN 8SEBT IX G and MBT1N(J is large and cheap. Alexander & Harris Jb21 ADVANCED, We will tlose out tasny !llne o(, desirable goods VBEY CHKAP. r The Largest and Cheapest Line of FANCY ETEB OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. f ; ' . Srngle amTBouMe width all Wool Vomles AT COST. Valvets, Yelveteens, Silks,' Satins, and Fringes, in all shade, Silk fringes in all colors, 50 and 75 Cts. per Yard. Cords, Tassels and Passementrie Trimmings, a good line of Ladles' Gent's, and Children's Merino Underwear, to be closed put Very Cheat. AS Don't forget that we are selling oar remaant of CLOAXS, DOLMANS, ULSTIBS aad BLANKETS at COST, i t i ; if ' , ; ' 3 Button Kid Gloves, In Opera, Black ind Street shades at 35 cents per pair; o Buoon wmte uas yi.uu. BIG DRIVE. IN HOSIERY. PROMPT ATTENTION OlTW TO ORDERS. Smith Bulldlag, Trade Street flirgrarcs & Vfilhelm. lad 80 ; 500 BARRELS IRISH POTATbESi i EARLY ROSE, GOODRICH & PEERLES$d aoo.BAGS ft 'GO LL'Exlttt.;is OU 'Jit ALL I'-tltUI. yii Si 1030 : virr-.i rt' t r-l ; nrwt i ittui r - , , TM WASIUNtJTOi ' uwwiir fAm rmOa Parts'. a, formerly publlalieroi the Biehmoad (Ta.) T ii aiTAOicunotsjrmajo! ev.xjJA TERMS 09 SUBSCRIPTION zt;iime 2 do' :.ila' aq ajiinssiuaiiHis paadj .?7 S it s i ; ? ij i broidery Him Jmsi fijfflfes o JoM arm m t TnuwiPjiiia i ii ! t hnttvtNhrrH 1 All 7 T? tlMnli t7 fir. - i'JXU Wla," I R:i.o.l MONDAY NEXT, 1 . ....iBBfc tmujm..' sah.'rtftw - .. a .0 ilJIOyE.IOlTRADEiSt A. NJESBIT & BBfe where we will be glad to welcome ! Our Friends and Cnstomei ; : r T. L. SEIGEE & CO- PERRVDAVIS' PAS j FILLER IB A YIGEIAH1E REMEDY For INTERN AX. andJgXIEBHAL Use. ftAlll iMl ITD has "W fax!., I when used I .IUMMI ccpr iadBnir ech bottle, irdine to pritutd dinct- and la prretbt smf IM mojc ta. mtd hands. IS A f CUE CUBE I or IB. v So TfcroM .juowafes urrkaa, Uy, V9 nun miipn iktuf ai BESTTemejfly rAIII IVIU.Cn known firKra-kk-kn tSM Back 81 hoamatiani, and Nekniaia. f CD iau--oiioHfhBE$T bril mn "i" ira4Mnrawtf In au cases of iMMrtmid fpraMrB'veve unrns, tic. olUtrid and truM9d rarajai hand acd aft tt uat iateraally or externally with ctrtuiiiT reiiei. 4 f ar q J i hrrai nabltMBBMHj lin the hooaa lit priee.briDf it withia ha reach of all, and it will annually ;ave many Qjca Ua coat $m doctorm' biUs. Soli ky kll rrtl it SKs. SOe. and 01 a bnttie. Pf RKY PAVIeV SON, ProvKJenco, I 1 mchlota.4y voy)I v , A DELICIOUS DRINK Clubs, Parties, Etc. 4 r 7 1 ,UiMialaflU -Ti'HbPtt,,kklbtmtatitttt,kn ,SHO ihoiee fruit Juices and 7 a&dwrai ; k .attoha,tOJ gnjt the Taste.j ii Ti iii .ii fjetw &tvtcxtistmtutsr p.kotLricrt.-rjrfio flt.. Im Tnrlr u kin tlu worf f an nn papers. W 100-paie pamphlet lQe. I mi jvitKi ,ldannHri in elil)d iu zlma ul tJiiOoau JIancfl iii ira AILUn V Dllll irillCDUuui Maaaaa .ntirw a Boadudna valw Hun fea tiwn an Ma)tiA wmwa tat cntiaa tiiiaiwwanio Monwtiai ucu tht Maaawta of Bft aad aaotnuagt food laUowKUD fad i a , iawaTaatiut ghtnoa-uT)"Lt urn sdi ;T f'f fiTr i fl f m I vm - A i ii orf iii r i ii tr rin-d fill till '-rf" Hffff0!! inri tssfjp Wo ar wir, i Yii .ir' ,inmnutiaa l ifcWaal OsYa, sjaqigia. ii r 1 J -.2.8 She sits In the window embrasure; She has wrinkles and roguish curls; ner teeui naye uiai gnasuy gunerr On her eheeks Is a satin of crimson, t rr A astamn Mnstrfiwe rrr'siC i Undirmtefrrnndfliwi1 , The siimmnr rosea 11a deaL, . ShssitlD tae slawowBeiutpas)Ue, She smfes tmnabltter sadness i tffcon tb tortus Mer A crush of pleaiiH touting, ii Of hail oaafdstnitigw-a party. 'One crosses to her and speaks. A sardonic and world-worn visage, Cold, with a frozen sneer, '3. "TDjneet her and greet liar hex. if Are the? talking of youth, my darling, Of tore kmc mocked away? Let as make up that Qa&rxel We had theatnet day. . Let us sit In the window embrasure ; ' Then la nothing here, you see. They were freaentimental Phantoms iTbe ghoete of what might be! -.,m'.j.W. D. HO' ;OBSEWATIONS. ' ' ' t To be worthy lof a office aow-days ane nrtst be entlreunwortjpf anj thing ejse. J . tt isaa old sajlBg, bnt a lerr nretty one, that aj blaah JaJUcapretty glrljtsrlt becomes a woman. The cominsr dIst ito ha miimI: "Th Riiiiti The author dht It becsoaa he thought it fcouief draw. -x i ) it has 4ee asked when Taio falls if it ever gets-- r QOTfitl'l PflWiolwlw ifAita In Ham Hmaa T A up again. Certainly n does, in dew time. ! And then there is a veirdamD bad time. wLsdla Trjora4el8eported' a navtug torered - bersett with gtory la her latest barleeqae perform ances. Lydla was arways'a light dresser. T ArXhnT)W CeesdctOrai BAndi Pa- was struck by . Ilgbiatog the other night and. em '"r i -: r wa meajtarted na: iweer to see Wnfcn1 eouM teD ?helggesflle, Nq. 1 commenced! "A wealthy country edltor"-t-whereupon No. 2 stdpMd I Wpftt the am wQtW&$f A 2 r: TJij ho ereiTboay win sW to see the NaoteB Kino, out ererynoay can get a pretty good Idea at their daaeehy putting two hornets down the hpuse- maid's back.. . HL3 conscience made the pie-crust rise ; ' InTrtllous retribution; , His tottering legs hegan to bend. He felt nigh dissolution. , u fThls boy had too much pie.) You cannot always teH by the way a person Afoaseawhether sis pew to j&M lor. 4-TJ,wotd; without woman, would be a perfect Wank like a sheet ot paper, not even ruled. . What are the best stories? That dementis. When iTPi are telling them, the lone ones are; when: you onMiBMHung, anon ones. . -That was, a wise colored man who, in speaking or the happiness of married people, saidi f Dat 'ar Spends aftogedder how dey Injey demseiVes." aaft 14' B19SftD CUS9'hOW ftDCa finds hUdaughtershaM.KoS4ii8llpper8and the even ing paper readlot aim, be realizes that it is the season fore fallepefjog of Ids pocket-book. a ruT,--m WAIFS ABOUT WOJIEN. Nearly 73,000,000 of United (Stater Lake nominated tren. uariield tor the presidency. Mrs. Hayes, wife of President Hayes, is president of the Methodist Women's, Home Missionary Society. ; Jenkins tries to avoid meat in the morningr.but since he got married he says he alwavs has tongue for break fast. Lady ThorntoB and Miss Thornton have arrived .at Ottawa from Washing ton, to attend the Governor-Generafs ball next week. Miss Lizzie Sargent, daughter of ex Senator Sargent, of California, has been admitted as a member of the medical profession in San Francisco. "Well, Miss," said a knight nit the birch-rod, "can you decline a kiss?" x es.sir, saiQ me gin, cropping a per plexed curtsy. "I can; but I hate to most plaguily!" "Indiana has a law to prevent weak minded people marrying. A crusty bachelor insinuates that the weak minded are the only persons who ever think of marrying. John Koop, a miser jsf HeustonTex as, died a few days aeo of starvation. leaving $50,000 in real estate .and mbn-f ey. He hated women ' so muoji that he would not even rent his house to ne of them. - Benjamin SchneU and Hariet Posey were marrfedthe other, day at Seneca, S.C., by Trial Justice James, with the full approval f the child's mother, wh witnesed the ceremony. The bride Is only &y.ea(olU A Michigan tailor recently eloted wittra; xang girl of 17, leaving behind a wife and several children ; and ntow his deserted wife has sued a local pa per for calling the elopement the' wOrk of a "Michigan Tailor's Goosed If she's got to talk slang, -a Boston ciil will refine and beautify it. The proper caper becomes thfe appropriate gjf j iuuu ; jjang ,uu is tne iroiii iiair cie vated;tuhtblrng cb te racket is falling to the audible disturbance; and a square deal a quadrilateral distribu tion. ' " i JAs a general rifle' the ifps conde the minutest of their plans and thoughts to their husbands. Why not reciprocate, if but for the pleasure of .meet&ig-; confidence with confidence? The men who succeed best in life are those. w,ho make confidantes of their - ,A, Jr&nchj)ir..JWls,i Ms klKtt ihe beautiful Countess de V. is so much ha- f bituated tojflafctery, so 'accustomed to JiaYing yerjbodx speak .0" $our beau tiful arms," "your superb arms, "youi; exquisite sbohMSrs) ttiat she' said, M thP ,Af -)unconspjourimanner j "Hon DieuTnow the dust flies into my beaati fuleyesi - i- - " m -j. Keokukv-f owawitains many busi ness women. One is in the insurance business j another in .the. real estate and loan business; a widow, who is the of a large grocery establishment J isblHrsWiseao hfloTthe eiemlent Women of business in mil linery, dress-makine and other lin?sj .Irad fJJailyci I-nlHrt, Ind., shot his betrothed wife, Annie Beckly, last month jDecause she refused tqive ouo was girtju up lu uic, uut auipriseuy everybody by slowly recovering j and a few days ago, as soon as she could 8ilKrMei rnedjto the man who had so nearly nyjjdeited nex this morning, burning the Young Men's xaBraAssotianon srooms tsjnqtDaut kBs1ldfs3beilj and JacoliiTFeiatebi, the hankiijev B m "W i 1 .B inQuse or w, v. ana U4ft MAje UhrestojocatMaJDdo KOttfectionery; Ivaniew WtmrBrs'irro- cery storenmovMmJCH) Winston's mu mz store, . All other .toS4ift6lsJfid snwuxi.tne sujc&s?waro sdsbsm. '4 00 f ,slimsltti&!a othii. j mho mtTOko iSJ .,, - I " i b J". ' .:; I '.' ': ill ff J 'Xvenity years fcgor the girlrf of .Erie iBeminartv OhioL'j .YH IKilOU .1 .t a ,Tuur THE METHODIST CON PreperatiBa far the Grasu KsmbUi JLsaaaS''a .tao mm.- The western sectiOB f tbe general 'executiye committee tiojxiuige jprt-' limlnaries for the EcoonjaLiiitho dists Conference, to be beld taiJaadoa BtSUB S.fe September next, met in Hett TorK juuiuriiiiui uj. we uuiamiueayTyraaiaea. Among me umer prommon" f tno dist in attendance were Biabp'lJ McTyeire, the Kev. Dr. T :Qi Stiin-'' : mera. and Prof. R. W, Jnn) A i f L of the Methodist piseorQk Chtirch: ouutu. luooraoiuu was pitsat5U Ut(U9UU9- aitte the preliminary action to be taken i)y the committee; but Nothing detjnite 'was dfetrmined ohl' 4nd th medtjjjff took a recess- until yesterdaj. vVhatr, erer is done by this Committee xntist be represents ; BritisH and Contindntart j Metnoaism. xne mam Dusiness of tne general committee, of wiuen com is a fttranch, is to prepare and publish a t scneme or Dusmess or programme ttt exercises ior tne jcuraeiucaA ijonier ence, and to make all preliminary pre parations for its meeting. . The conjer .ence will be held iaiheciivTioadChaneL ' London, the-first week in September. iis powers will not oe legiajawTe, tne ,ffiai opjeci, peing u secure co-operation of the different branches f the aelrurch in the great workof paying souls'. The conference wiUlie iSQmjposr, k& oZ 400 members, of whom 200iare as signed to British and Contfnehtal Methodism and to their ,aE03iat$i con : ferences and missien Beldi.rkBd 200 to f conferences and churches totoe United States and OaBada and in their foreih work. One-half the numtter ot-delegates are to be ministers. aUd the! otber half laymen.. ;. , - ; How to Brtns; Abed prohibition. Goldsboro Messenger. ' j In our opinion it can best be served 'by proper restrictions, "well if orbed, (l.) Increase the present license; tax to double, or even more, its present limit. (2.) Let license be issued only afithe "tlaT" mtJBtlngs' of the board-of-ounty qqmrnjsston js. and require all licenses to be taken out then, and paid for in ad vance for one. year. This will do away with theareeiaonths cross-roads etbe- shopsthat do so much harm during the uuifwa season. require appucants for license to be permanent 'cftiziens in the community where they propoSato sell the liquor, and that they must briag good recommendations. (4.) Require each applicant to file a justified bond of $1, that he will not Violate the laws regolatinif the Uquor ftjraffic.' For in stance the minor 'liquor Jaw and the Sunday liquor law. If he persists in seeing liquor to a minor let the parents jardralj, of the boj ' haie- cause ,for action agaiasi that bond, . Xha Ligfela tift riiigiit further enact that besban notrsellilqucir to an hahitHl drunkard, ot to a, man who ' neglect. hla Xamiiy, ahd make the bond liable for damages. (5.)'Gire' the commissioners poilirer to revake, any t liquor license: 'for cause. These restrictions and others we might suggest, Jf enforced, would work whole some results : ' .. ; Greeley's memory. Horace Greeley attended Dr. Chapin's church, and always closed his eyes du ing the sermon. He was taken to task for sleeping through the sermon. He said that he had not slept a wink. "I'll bet," said the accuser, "that you didn't hear one word Dr. Chapin said." The only answer was a clear and concise summary of the sermon from begin ning to end. A smart reporter with his note book could not have done better. Mr. Greeley had heard every word, though he seemed to be dozing in his Eew. His wonderful memory had stood im in good stead then as it did on many other occasions. He could ide peed on it for the salient points of any address or sermbn, and he often made almost verbatim reports from memery alene. He and Chapin were the best of friends, and no man was more pain ed by the great editor's melancholy death than the pastor of the Church of the Divine Paternity. nconie Tax. Philadelphia Times. , Samuel J. Tilden's income tax suit has been recalled to the mind of the govern ment counsel by a recent decision of the Supreme Court in Washington. The case in aoint was made uphy Congress m jtij Iprinjrtti ,In th collector of internal Revenue at this geatleman's home, Springfield, distrained the family homestead for a failure to pay the Jin come tax. The property was put uri at sale and bought by the collector on be half of the United; States. Springer, in order to test the constitutionality) of chase, and in 1875 the case was entered in the United States Court to oust him tfrmmh totnfem.wa8tseate'4Juthe 3fflffi'$PVWS9 toflWtostte; and the decision of the lower Coartaiflrmed. The unccmatitutional(Qf the income ftxVa4 on piejlcai,piit in rejonder byTildens lawyers, and her will be obhged-Tiow- to change ; his gnraad. Thatiraei fdswuxioii piectfqi i proaci butbea income tax Smith's Scrofula lw iranat.hlo Wll White SwoUlBaV Catarrh, BwnaUsm, Kidney and"! Liver Diseases wnen a tew bottles 01 these two great remedies will cure you? From C D. McCurry, Newton county, Georgia: I take great pleasure in recommending: to the dud- rjc Dr. henert EjEpootorant and; Cioufl iPBen- spasmoaio uroup uunng me nignu vt. uneaey. aDout iwo years ago, prescriDea ior him his Croup: Preventive, which has most miraculously cored-i. mm. i uuu iv cquaiiy Lie unci ai in ail casea vv Cougns. 1 consiaer 11 a Diessing in my farm every one jnpew Koej) ntn" taeir houses. For by Dr. t. u. buiun. . , , oct20-em. , i vo the and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled. to nigner cuusiueniuon man vt. j. jtsraanerars Female Eegulator, "Woman's Best Friend." B. it woman is emancipated from numberless lUa peculiar to her sei . .Before Its magic power I SH; lrreguiannes ui ine womo vanish, it cures rhte$ft suppression of the "men sea,' and removes Otoi rine obstructions. It cures oonstlpatlon and strengthens the wstem, braces the nerves and i otooa. ii falls, asUousaids of I testify. b09r. J. ;r bottie. wnstonaia). , -i THOMASvnxK, GA., June 28, 1 877. v.: I have been selllns Bradfleld'a Female Rearula tor for years, and it still continues popular -(ao. eridencLat JO) beimT aU alalmador it I can re call instances in which it afforded relief after aUi the usual remeaies naa iauea. i i O. J. nawwKi.i, Xruggis. fl thaSttswSdTEl purifier; Smith's Scrofula Syrup. " ' P Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and is a sura euro for BUos. t Oi1 Can bn jour drnggiat before It is too late and WM a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Sttud and Star Ca&iMi aaefl,;aniusaqaoi political ttLT:-l 3if: ... V ....... ,nJU.. 7t.vZ'.. ,77 T' "777 7 in ope pteidsto mistaktf oatw siopr.viommg'uarpexs, utjooiK'fsrioes. una' generar 1 rneT- Sth-tnitionelirieivlti&tyo is profoundly important. tit---;--- t.- - -W-n 'Tf TFTV'.-i-'- 'iiv.iiu'' - 'l! !!.';, .'r'r:;.":' : ! ' 'I' ...X-V.r .r;. . , i ;v:T ,,,,11 AN ftaiil:lHiK'Nz ... ThOBiaiMlfcVscIL.WhVrHaUaU'?: manv discoveries looking to the hanntneaa urines tne ottusn will t never vreaaied WW From . B. F. Moore, A. M.. President of Jiooreiii-i-i. .miti-n ' j- T eomnenr fjasmew ynrrermty,1 AUanta, es-Thia is to-oertffy'that f hars-osed Dr. eneneys Expecto rant in my family for several years, and can re commend it as an Invaluable remedy for Coughs, eta, and have found it superior to any other reme dies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. kffifoaa- a YaaiT ".i.-5.,-j1' n.iii.i i:j id i, hi l . i:ir.wS V vb i Tml cr9Pll tti'- twin Kawa art rntt t ' i.Sa spi.m-.!'. . o so. t iSSnB.iearP-P-.T ta a "'000000 & . : O O O O O O " w rz n r . vt. -, . m . - iu law sr-t aa aw so , M eW - awaawa kWi BBXCES DOWEI. II 1 Ii Jl I l;IUfli11IUI"l1!f 1111 U 111. 1 I Iff 1 1 I'V 1 FOR THE Having received Intelligence from our homse Id Bahfttow.wMdrft tho cf the largest purchasers oaOoiefiB.ht too Bams ivo aeeUffooroBi lMo : :! : cv -j-.o- ''J'!".-' 15 per eent, which naturallr makes a decline in Clothing, we eonsef ueutjj act aecordln4ljrani We now pCer our stock at Eeduced, Prices, as we onlr eoa- tract fix largo Quantities. Wo are assured that we purchase atarj , closo flgana, and give every pajtrortUw benefit- Vokaya mots atf left tMa , aaf , other boose can show, aad better made Clothing tfiaa a&j other aold la this market? for the simple fact that most of tbta art jaado in our awfrfcaaseLanJlit tho same as a garment made to order. The most complete :lino ol Overcoats; tJisters and eTstereUs that has ever been Whibned eadyHnpaeJ la tbiifraalkst. . W uiiiiw uiv ayavusw v WWU sjawu aCT3 lavuM A lare Chance Positwe WITH A VIEW OF MARING ROOM g:,''1i,'tni';n Miilinery, Hosiery, Cloves, Laces, Dress Goods and Suiting AT AND BELOW COST. Our $tock of Men's, Youths', Boy's arid Children's Clothing " We hare many goods thatyou; will ael for this month iyiet' 'rrfijeh'. ue : yioaM" wflUnkly 8 ell jou at a BAKG AIN , o aTail ytnraelf of it hy calliar Mrly.' , ,: , We;aie,jiQw receiving fbi? tbferistmaft Miday trdi' olatge sassbrtrngnt of dfesirbl goods, purchased by our Mri 3las, wo jmauied,; taiitlyiff-tloHlit liaels during the entire season, -watching, for Bargains ahdj : i taingadyantiii of tla' nin jwfee of cottoii gotds. ; , ' u;';;"-....'.!': n .vr;. .-''Vv "' are now enabiea to otter J! ituMi a w..Kii. wlt.h ill aaailM H Bd aaeai, floarr and J)7. - . frsm.-W aV-4 tLT'.k..- ...w.'r inrf'Mt Sum.'- ihm BBAMOH OKMCS KOaM-CAJtOLDfA MILL 8T0 CO, . , . , . CaackMt. a c. ' Mill -1 k.T . irifeWly Gnt win s p kAr. DrtM .V.TT IM. "J . I , t. 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TjHM 5aw8ga:. -; J ! M ;giS?IoiI-aeaJ',oJ . I i ! d jii ', a iqoiqi ) (! : !J i ; , n...OQ--:-;.i.'Sf5.:: Tin: :----:ijr5-a ffrti : Jij(Bsi2 I -'-sr!?f--'' -5;;-.2Jim:". i I - . eg. is- , r.i a- 8 o 3 CO - f f . to. - I r, -00 BENEFlt Of Yeryrtapectfully, ' - - ; ...... to Buy fiocds ii: jr. iiil! both- to- Wholesare and ; ttetai; .0:m, A T the same stai - .- - stand on Trade street, wit a I un il.Y.l LIT oomplete stock -at UGS. MXDICIKlft.;f u stock -at UGS, Ji a r . TT . K L. - r-M r-M a a. I iM -,r3.ui :M ! ...... .P1!:"?? ila itVi .v..t.m Vr. 'f. 'Tlii.Cr.ii; Closing Ilf i in .siiadio or t'riTSTr. nrrT:'Ari Imbdoo io 7imijmrfmim es aw ll.lMitMl , i i. ti i f I - l.l..Ptlf " r : I xaiBj. Hesneouuurk, ... K,,,rt 0 W. P. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1881, edition 1
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