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JlrilAJil tu? At lsai MU i f.2 FIT subscription BAraa : . It 11 only, one ywr, (JxwHl Isw. - ...$8 00 ji. m jz Month.-. L .ro-tt a oo TTirfO Month. i me Month wxxkIiY mmxios . Weekly, (.in V toumtv) odwmM. w orM eownty. jxwfcw qix Month ' 0f- Liberal Reductionsor Glut. 7 .1. .!-i!ifc:t: fif" rWi- x.-- ."Jos ': ) .1. Bmn. waw7na,o ton iuin) a JuutiJivr ,vi k , 1 1 .1 1 h POST VOL. XXT.1 CHMELQTTEr,. C, THUKSDlSKtjXlli8ii .i;: jlj 10 1W1 T'S'fi C77 J 3 loiyfm i Mil ii ill frt i r ii i r f r r -7. i ii i i u i i -v, r , , ut nir rxii iui i: J U J 1l.fil.Jl l L ...EL nJl ., IIIJII III IFiiA aSNE ' - ' bos .sy-im. ni wu" d j.iv .avlviJtr hi 3ks Mm mi A . , !.); S3 00 I -:o bv.a jiH.u xi 1 00 Erg S00ffe. HOSIERY Our entire stock of Misses, and Children's FANCY HO -B -will be offere: COST f the next TWENTY PAYS, Including all the latest styles In Fancy Stripes, Cardinals, Black, Garnet, OJEN D'ABME, SEAL BROWN, LIGHT BLUE, LIGHT. PINK, AND SILK EMBROIDERED. Alexander & Harris febl3 ,881 Spring Ste 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands LADIES", MI33ES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' JL JLJ. 1 JLJ V-- -M- K- CO ' A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line in variety and ail prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and soon to arrive a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGU AM & CO; feb'0 NOW IS THE TIME -TO e respectfully invite your attention to the fact thit we offer At Cost for the Next 15 Days' OUR ENTIRE STOCK- of fancy Dress Goods, Opera Flannels, Water proofs, Cloatlngs, Merino Shawls, Balmoral bklrts. Overcoats, Hosiery and Ladles'. Gents', and Children's Merino Underwear. CUR REMNANTS -of- tne V IIKGAIIDLESS OF COST. (iive'naf,110"? ln raany otner ns of goods. BAR( Aiva" and be convinced that you can st ains, Eeipecfullj, . ' HARGIUVKS & WILUELM:; Button Kid Gloves at 35 cts. per pair J f HE WASHINGTON GAZETTE,- mI QlvC1ah(?,1at 'he National Capital every Sunday WalinarivJ r8lllne of the preceding week, new " X onb8 Beaerai totelllBeHLOftW EPBESKNTATIVI 80UTHIBlfAPBfi The, i ttlehmond (VaJ Enmiteri . m i ! With afe10 0116 address, potag pd, 21 . A -rl F0t furth" Y? w m person. secfiriiK theciuDa. r.?.KTT fUBLISHING COMPaWy. r?4.iJmion address M " - Dec?2a Wa3alngton, b. dot the Editor, 1 B00T8 ID PI, Latest Styles Secure kgai! oaks Dolmans Ulsters rewire-.. .. . ited b,r bZ-SrSPS, agowii Democrauc etmj 'Morm110?,.0- WKDDKBBUBN. of yirgla ' Iortnerly publisher ot toe Bfcomoad (Ya!) THE HANDSOMEST tor j9 -vi 'X''" ', amburg Edging WITH . INSERtiHGMAWH To be Found in the City. A beautiful lot of 1ST IE W LACES JUST IN- T. L. SEIGLE & CO., WEST TRADE STREET. feb20 2atsccIUuictms. ?M IILLER lb A PURELY VEGETABLE BEMEBY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAX Use. PAIN If II I "tver failed when used iMIll ll LL8.il accordillff to print d direct ion ineloeinif eoii bottle, and is perfectly toft even in the fnost inexperienced hands. PAIN Mil I FR 1S A tl ilK CURB for rfllll MLLCn Sore Throat, Couaks, Dlnrriicea, Dysentery, Cramps, gina, uramiifa, uy tlen. vmi till BokI rn PAIN Kll IFR I T"F iE8Trpmy rllfl AILLCri known f Hea-Mcliiie 8ick.UeA.laclik Pau iu die Buck or (Skle. itueniuatisni, and INenr briHSK SMee&U 4Ad nrmi1tM f rlif in all 4aaa hf Rraises, t'nt. Siirain. Severe Rn-u. ntf. i DAIM If II I CD 18 ?he veil-tried and tncsud mi. niukii Farmer. Planter. Nnflnr. and in fact if - A classes wanting a mdicine alwsj' at hariil arrt safe to use internally or externally with certainty of relief. , tSNo family can afford to be witlmut th: invaluable remedy in the bongo. Its price brill, it within the reach of all, and it will aarnallv : u . many times its cost in doctors' bille. Sold by all druggists at 85c. 50c. anil ll a Iwtti". PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. i. Proprietors. mohl d&wly A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families. Hotels. Clubs, Parties, Etc. y Boston 1 ' C . GBATXa Cs loxa. Tha "Hnb Punch " hai lately T)en UrtrOdncad. and mavta with marked popular faror. It is Warranted to Contain enlg the Best of Liquors, JJnited,iuith Choiee Fruit Juiees and. , Granulated Sugar. fceninf, 'and wiTl bV f nnd Art ajrrelabl 1 ihoiM thinn which nndaniahlr anlarn , i It i rea9r on o additioa to the , he pie am re s of life and enconrage good fellowship au I ood nature if rightly enjoyed. -' 1 ' ' ; - ' ' , - J : GOOD AT ALL TIJ1S Sideboards hot Complete Withort Mtlcaitt It can be used OIear;or ffi'Teai ' Milk, Ice, Soday- op Hoi' Water,"1 Lemonade, or withPine Ice, . "i to Suit the Taste. H J Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocexa, HotIaand ProggiaW. everywhere. ., 'Hs'czjiv TrddeiKUppiiccfat manufacturers prfce s"Jojr:,' -w,,, son aurwen, wuoiesaie ana Jttetau uruggwi vnanott,. n. v.- .. ,s .. n: .n 28 -eod 6m. ,: ",',,' vis J. l. iiardin; ; r il Ii ii a ANDISB SBO KKAi . ii ill -M lit) .yz1ilA JJ ,triKr3, KflU t! rdam for Orftln. Hav. M(Wl?VlBtttj pugar. '.vonee. wtrntatfeartro fnDyi e." The eneabest bl hpusea represented. s I it 1 J t HUB j an go STATE LEGISLATVHR. , Fort r-SfCjid JDar.. 91 I Km a i)il)iiii J News-Observer's Report Condensed. "i7 tiona were, mtroaucea rollowsiirME. tDaaridsoa biu to iDrovideior th I tion of aa Aciate .Jujgti of the ItDreme Court, a mdcre of the; Knmnn Court, aid solicitor roittbe tv. sea-? cial disjTiqtut a nereieotiictftjMoie to- refer ft t the'trrobibitioix ontbeflrst XviesinovemberJid44ommlttrb It 1882: Mr. vSUplBSr-reaoiation; of ' ba str action to the Secretary of Stat.t t.. ; Op motion of Mr. York, tbecwaider-' ation of tbe bills reJative tohe eavm- men p ibe; insane AsylmBw. wre( tekea up ., The ;ftrstiTr;a& tbe,Sena)e biii.848, tft na saiia.i Asylum sb passed; its secoiKl , . . reani ntr. .YHtAinrl hw Mr ' rTortoer and; ' passd. its; -4njM 'reading I mi J O A 1 Ml n xlic Bttcquu wa qenaie ujii--t ,OXine beiter govei-nment of bq.NotiniCArolfe na insane Asayiiim, situate t isaiaif h. i-asea; jiai secona : ana utwx reasdagai Senate; resolution 546 of iasbrucfcioo to the judiciary committee to xiBDort a bill: relative t ' wording. tbepuWie roaas Dy taxation, introauced py Mr vviuiamson, oi jenftmnQrP-.Tne yeas and naygwere called and the, resolution was iosi yeas 5, nai? Senate bill 28, to 'Change iheflixAea with regard tortafcing depositions, and to amena. cnapLsr.JZ, itevisai. a and passed Amended, ,by.tbe -committee VW. .... Wll L. AUWUAiJC. . plained by Mr. Davidson. Th bill Changes the4awwth!regard to takirig 'depositiana wkeAxa-Dirt of thn dtfcnU changing tfo ;rdfle): of dai&i urider tBe circumstances. Toe. second part of the bill provides that deposi tions may be read when the parties are not within seventy -five -milej of the place where the cause comes on for tri al. The bill passed its third reading. Senate bill 62, to devote tjtie.poll tax to the public school fund b j constitu tional amendment. Ii was moved to lay the bill on the tableron, which the call for the yeas anJ -riass ,was refused. The bill was laid on the table. Resolution 256, a Joitif esolution in regard to the agricultuf ar department and guano works, passed its second and t!nrd readings. The? bill provides for the manufacture of a fertilizer under the supervision of the agricultural de partment. ' ' House resolution 9, Senate resolution 287, to amend the resolution providing aid for the Orphan Asylum, 'ratiQed March, 1870, apprdpriating $5,000 in stead of $3,000. Dassed its second and third readings. Jlouse Dill 258, Senate bill 417, to au thorize the commissioners of tire town of Salisbury to aid in the completion of its graded school house, passed, its second reading. , ; f Senate bill 446, to prevent blind legis lation. Substitute offered bv,tha onm- mittee as follows: "That no iM hall De entertained either in the Senate or House or Representatives utiles! in the caption thereof there 13 a concise and intelligent reference to the contents of theiil"- be, itpsoiafcioa passed its several readings.1 ' " , Senate bill 447, to guard the State against improper, railroad and mining charters. A' substitute was offered by ttie committee, requiring the charter of suchjsompany to-be placed in the hahds of the Attorney-Gen erol ten days hd- lore meeting or trie uenerai As sembly, Discussed by Mr.' Clarke in iavor or, and opposed by Messrs. York and Dortch. Tabled. HoaafeF resolution to provide lo .the erection of a' monument to the late Gov. Richard H. Caswell, appropriating 500 to the same, was discussed in fa vor by Mr. Clarke, and passed its second and third readings; . " ; i , '. HOUSE. A resolution was introduced byrMr. McClure to adjourn on the th of March at 12 m. This resSlution passed its sev eral readings under a suspension of the rules, .and a motion to reconsider the vnto wud it. . I ' i n .' . ; tn V,Z??&y'lki. ' VLx'L iiVliL tjc"ic uiia lu piui.ei;t uneiiLS agninsL fratiduirWt kttorfts by providing thtrt theysTiaTrbe'''"aTsroDea for refusingto pay over money ' cpilectjed,' 'passed its third read inc. i House bill to incorporate the Western J Insane Asylum was put on its secorrcFJ reaurng. Air. nose explained the bill aild rtpassedits severalxeadings. - Senate bill to provide adequate cleri cal force in the. Treasury Department wai piit on its third reading. Mr. Row land.explained the bill. ,. .. - Miv-Hayley rToved to table. Motfon .failfedji" Tbe bUl passed. - ; - ; Ifonse bril to-repeal the- law abolish Ing the tajTf ees'of rattorneys was .-"put oij its second reading. - . r- -"Mr.'Ray moved to table. The raoion failedfor want.of aa uorum. - ' MrrUarter offered an amendmeni proviolrig thaWheTiill shall only apfilyT; to une supreme uourt, anu spoice inia-i .vorJ of the amendment. a MrWebstereffered to amend so tnatrr the; tax of SirTShould goHo the publf scnooi-iuna Mr. Carter'? iamendmeiat- did UOtey-rFtagg's yil, no quorum voting, On motion of Mr. Glenn, of Rocking ham, a call of thevffousev- was ordered, ; and 8 memberrnswered. - V . , .;,iMr. ;WebsteXupnfce.'gainstr:tbe m& and moved td t$We,-Motionifile3&- : yeals 36, nays 5 V - - v, .cIand;tbwt$-ia!i VlQing that tes-innd, Should gOtf taef stMvrhasaf for t.hfl liTirnrtrS -P kuivhasft'.f hnnrV for thalifirflr I3,-tt-4 . , v LT 1 ; tL ness In Baclr and Elpaiproduoedi by derangement qnestiorrwlueh was ordered. A: t 4 Sfaadod KWnejSte with sucYhap Mr. .Rav'amendment Sia8 voted m results as Kankln's Extract of Buchu and Junl- dnn - . t . r-'- . I !.Mt,Carteri.amb JLOe Dill passej K3f second reaOTrra? ronoiii noit'i.!' Thor finaoVan T "f, ' W'- - KJ4VlnV4A Jli t-iOSfV VOUJU III LI1B HIIlL lUil,tY'C.' iT i 'T TfhA hill PRrablrshwiEr arnaximtinl f Ste J :of freights Ani4areV..wasf reporjd'By; I th special commit : and -onfei ef,ta-: "ctiiiLe win - ur tiuiiuuj iiojsm.ii ui p" j. :wfe$tern JNoUB caroimaitauroaa to exri tefrvd its road i andbuua vQranciBjs: t Based witboct discuasion and ordetgd Tto.be enrolled -"-.'"f V Senate bil(0 incoHOrate the- Care Una old Mirithg Cdfepany passed 4t feecpn4 and third readings, and wai jbifc qsmLto be entolledri") 5 3 G 1 "Senate hi li o aml the charteof the City of Cfcarlotte 4ssedtf thjjd reading, rj 5 .1: w f Senate: bilpe incotporate 5hejgxan and s"boTdifiate lodgiS of tlQ Knights of Honorpf North Caxplina flussSda t Senate ;bilt iftCQporat5e iberarmf, f(wnx)f -uueele, in uBele. in r-Bobesda ejanty, teSSe Heefc:i)assed and wgs jenlrto Qie Seaatt. T T" $ r : 'rr id ill 1.2 Jf i- t. f fi5rjyicts Ha the Wnitentiary erjn UvejHHlroadsvjA cnoalderabie :discnsi StfCose, dHng which the case-xtf mi isnoais . manuracturiuif culliuuih'. ya - f'tf !He .biirto cJianSsthe nfinedf the 1 rly kas broutijl up, and Mr. BJeflsif? trjsbb was an attorney in the case7 made a speecn on tne suojecc ne tneugot tnax ptwiisomenL ox, wxuppxqk was un- xorittiwonau. un. mution olMr. Car- uiary committee. ; fey jfofert ;-i "kills, itti'tfte-'Itt9btitirW at fpeCoiiwnleiotThftOtsMr,, 1. h Raleigh, February 22. On motion ,;f Mr. Gatline, the Jlouse adjourned to-day, .aaa. ObJui-.bwiojii.ofi George: IV A teBOlntion T-aay 1 to reaurtt itfflm: i ters of : the General Assembly to sho w ;iner tax Teceipts Derore swearing in iwwjfiri order jrf the. House, Referred a the prohibition committee, i Oar ld' friend Blythe who i3 from Polk, flexed -a'bHf this rhdrninfe min. liishing treating in electibns, and swear ing all tne candidatesiected that they eYtrtedo.ay-jBanne bribed a man, toyote for. them. , It waa wiiip edr aroiirid, ponsideratyy before "it was referred, tme gentleman prODosed the committee on' probibitipn; ana , &t,last i the-: onjmittee on fish interests . Mr. tBlythe sat atrd srailed, ' .;! Mr. Webster introduceid the follow ing resolution in the ijbnse this morning:-, rr- ' ; -. Resolved. That a feommittee of tTirib h the part of the House, ' arid 6h6 on hthe part of the Senate, be anrjoinffid tn . itleiuidir; anti ietle the account of Robert wi. ..LrdBsiter, tate treasurer or tne uni versity, and they are hereby authorized' ana enipowerea to send lor persons and papers and administer daths. 7 The com- uiiLCT) w ue-appoinceu oy xne speaKer of the'Hbuse nd President ' of the Senate.'-''; J-:..'". ' -A ? Mr..WerjsterBl;ale:tnaV' a' cfttterX of this matter, ad an iriVedngatibtt would uo; tne u niversity-no narm. . IfitYWsi opnosed the resoiution : tfie courts had settled the matter and it could do no good, be thought. Mr. Webster spoke unadvisedly, and it wasn't becoming to use the word "louny. . ; Mr. Manning thought it a brutumful men. It could do the University no haxm,:prMr. -Winstead, the gentleman cofacetnd, ric good, as the matter was to undergo arbitration. Mn Webster said they just wished the plain, unvarnished light turned od, anu iney wisnecr Mr. Lay, a- ineDd to the University, as one rjf the commit tee.""'1-" 1 ' '- - Mr.'; Bay replied he woid fiot serve if appeinted after such a4 reflection on V aU a - - ' - - . il 11. iub euirrcB.1 - - ... Mr. Weaverdidn't see' tht Ihe reso lutien could !do any good :ince the courts nad settled it. He moved to table it, and it was tabled. The bill restoring attorney fees .in 4inrind Z - Cl . - . A. - J Jil' cnird reading in the House this morn ing. . . Clancy. Garfield' IUier. Washington Eepnbllcan. Mrs,. Hayes will take Mrs. .' GarfteM and t.hetyeneibIe.;eaotliei;,Qf.,:the Gen eral with her to the Capitol on-inangn-ration davl Theryeeiree of Hi4att7lu dy will be i ,,ne,iatUiiioi aenual lnaaguration. it telis well for American'instithtkJnS when the flow ed mother who ss iier,t)Qy,igo oat in the , uncleared forest to cut wood, at tweoty "Jive cents a cord, and bring back. 1 his Vard earnings to lay in her toll-wih haiid, can live to see his exaltation to the; Chief Magistracy- sThe question is beifag raised whether, any- previous in jpuuration fiaa heMJadhiessed. by the pepident's mother. Mrs. Grant, moth of theOeneral. is still liying, but was she here at either inauguratien ? The mother of Washington was living, though in age and-feebleness.- I . o.; AS this (iintaeaWwtilj Diy JadJ sQtp for. trpwafds! i tyytor$Ih?.p entsas alm: lctan ttidTcnrse, . prind amom she . oar, espeany; stodie. . the congtttution an j or, xtus ppmeroos class, effort H45ractloal falowl- l'iiePJiff and1 refl&e.wtataealrra -lifetime syenl I P6l?l.an. she has compoundetf a ni as nurse ana a -Soomrrur SrrTrD. or children teething, ttweratoo lllio maslc giving rest and health, aad. Is mareover-, sure to -regulate the bowels. In - eoriseqnerjce Tf this ar ticle; Mrs. . Wlnslow is oenilBjg world-renowned as ajhanelaotor ol her J;-cWfiiren .certainly do rise and Wes hat especlallj- tote the ease in this cto. , VduaCQes etiteSertblfiynip are (daily ';old, anU fisW-beiej. -talnfe Jiw. Wlnslowfias, IqxBMtrtaUzed be naoie 'by this In valuaUf astfete, nd we sktcerely believe thous and of chfldreh have been saved; from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un born will sharelts benefttsr Md Unite In caning her bleesed.i hr wither aa lsehfireeit her duty to hiBMufiertnrf UUle one, inrour opinion nntU she has gty.eji lth. benefit ofrMj8..Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Try It. mothers try It mm. Ladles1 VisC tor. New . TorkCltv SoldJy alljdrugglstSj.,25.. ceniB a oonie. febl5-fltwjy. .j - . f- A trial package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT free of charge, atj K ) j j : . : k 1 ! v ' T. C. SMITH'S. febi jemales whose nervous energies are exhausted, suffer from lndlgesuonr xosuveness, neaa- is. irregularities. SuDnression ana Miseries, sed bv DeeTaniremente fit the Liver and other arsnenaa EflePhw WHnWulna AnnriAt ha rtt i (Vkrl Ku TTlH 0 n fIlf. Til" Improved Liver and Stomach Pad never falls: ta restore tq perfect health.. , It Is ajll dojti Fact. , among physicians tharBuchu Juniper1 and Iarera Brava In combination are the best remedies ln the world for any disease oi ine, yOiauaer r juaoeyg, iflt do less nan pop iau ol tne numau ira- th'i oft p ra proper remedies hurry many to untimely graves. Knrnernna onmhinHtlons haf8 been tried for Grav Kninftrnns mmblnrttions hate Men tried for (irav el. Brick Dust Deboslta. Brlght's Dlsease, Weak Der. ItiBMoflw atamJiJ8eB8e nfviosr or- Atr qrHrhtiH, Ga, Soldby wuson a trarweu, ana ii. b, wriston A Co.. . . . - r. . ' ! .u . . A CROSS baby. Biething so conducive to mar remaining a. feior JiXlJ married friend, ,and belrigkeptawake lor five or jy the mills or a prosa pa Dy,:, ,jui' cress All cross terriake ana crvine ui fesi eeTBnrr tob . rnrcera to make m well and "it 6p&$jjfii rexnember Traveller. " -p.ofii itMUf hT Tafr Hair nowaoav m, eiUireMi)rvemad w tner-tise- tr unmen's' uoco-, ainPLTlfMhna heisn used ln thoesands Of case wherrfuie hair wa earning tint invhandtols.! w I has neveif fafleo? torarrest the deeart promote i4 healthy .an,; jrouagrowui,. ana. is, At the same time, unrlvafea as a-set and ;08sy ;iiiesshia', tor tbe hair;' - ..l . BiTRMgrr's FIiATOHihq gjiTHAOTB are m oeet, strongest aM jP1 WINE OF CARD epL x ? ! fcti: 15 aiiiat?' e; V ; -v,iii .ilf "5 , il:w nian e9nio4 ef I feblQ at a M. HOWELIa' me i Ul " for Ladies only. ts gag 158: 2 11 O C3; CD PP. to 0 to to 00. as- -, e. (-- o 00 s.s it o g o t O B Qfq a O B s p .fell ! a an es I- W o o :rt- o 1 $o t ta vp. W . p. e- rt- et- e- et- c- ti Mi l tO tO o FELICES BOWSE. J i ) FOR THE Having received intelligence trom ocr house ln Baltimore, which Is one of the la if est purchasers o&Wqolentthat tie same have destked . finm tt-, 15 per cent, which naturally makes decline in Clothing, we consequently act accordingly, and we now offer our stock at Bedueed Trices, as e&lreo tract for large quantities. , wi are assured we ptjrche. at'Tery dose figures, and give every patron the benefit. We hwe more fW .'ijjiOf'' house can show, aad better made Clothtng than any other sold lnthla market fer the simple fact that most of thtm are made 1b out ova fcouse.anl fit It same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsteretts that has ever Jseeo exhibited, readj-mpa, fejAMmarkeU . We Unite Um nubOe to come and aea faeta. ' - : : ' ; - ::n'l iflQ ill.' , c L1 '..'ipiir. Jtra 'riJ I We WMtE "-'!l 8FEING- & SUMMER GOODS; feb?4 GrinnrWlJ80 ta 10-tfnhta itfc -rMio. Rmkbc ro. mm, nta&rNri Wiv., tttata. iWrJi; BaCitTtW- ufwW Korth aaaoUsA jtiLl. btojtb co. U nareaUlr M4ftr (SwfytJnt Hill BkonfcaT I.,, In mm team oaauamiT wT r na l Kaaiwu Ma haar. 4 Dr ererr IMO liMr aa T " bn ieai the ty. AaU at rcpla ik e rfi,l t.l-rt wirt te l.. ti a O. -4iirr itonn. 1 btttara ta to ba rapertrt y iraB arfrular for rriadlag "al. awpt rally y"" .71 OXORGK k. TAT - . ;iT - - . ' -,1av23-d -4 51 ir NOTICE ! 0 - ..... IKft Hill R.ILRDAD.;.CO. g i . . .1 -. I .... V I . 11 . A r i')T -stSJ 8v eilrmlX. jfcat -,-int:Tijpirf nn-iMi r,tTrrt. J.. -a ' - - hrjoiA 4 ... W.OL -eciiiJaotr J SKBITABJ WdlJaa. St TIKI. fhSbra-pmnlreM J inn emtl--three9eestaM tockholders ttreMrdjo.XO(hj TEetaiiryJaeiC f iui it mp mnt. en 1st orBeDteaiDeno stoexneid-1 k. 1 era t reeowl rwjgt hwjbo f price, viw boob of tbe company wpetigeBdgrewrlOft ei I m reeelp elprioe. February to 1st of lutfch, arid trom lOtb ef Af fof torthet fcirtS coat to latipeearjer1rAiHsi. fobl-lm tP. B. BUTTT5, See. a f"ii 1iH . V7 . S 8 . t ta D P- P- Oj O O Oo O Q P H SB 00 o 3 a Qn p p rr cr et- p M . Ol O ijOT o o o o o o o o 13 BENEFIT OF THE Terrjres pectfully, -of- ii " i i i in ni-i ill 1 ;ti " j wmik xi PI Mm J ust Received, - iiii fw?on;l v; iim are now receiving a large stock E LIAS & COHE Druggist by Go to- P. H1RVW, 0 and Successor to F. Scarr&Co. roa-r- . Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines I None but the . . -'Vry -5 tst; Drugs0 '. . do I keep In mr stock. , Also. Toilet and fancy Article. Perfumeries-, Cerrrbt, Brushes, Tooth Brusbes, Ac, GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties; Arid warraoted - ". : to be geoo. ; PbTilsrpfterlptlentaTe given gpee Ul atteaUon. fl i Hopiag to receive a, share joluhllc patronage, I am, reepectfnur. eb3 . f , . W. P. MAETDi, igt - l,V01AA,.Vif:; r WlttectMedtcmea, ;) F.uiira aooiat moicatid bocgtm- I'l ' lrntwl ftat l TOTrt. Ona Box. ri :V.lWi I m imiaTeiMlafaardanaTam ebatlaete ease. mat- sksdalirwoa, that are eertain toremM P. 0.M 1S3S. : ' J. a ALLIN 00. deeXT-eodem 8SokaMiNewTaJtV 8 li J3 n g-: I If I W , if y si! O B, ' up o .iiiiii jill tii ;!iov ol ii5iw' 1 Ul) J'.lt'".!- 1.1 niH . . .'T PRICES PinTEI. in. PUBLIC ! L. BEK W ANGER Leading Clothiers ftnd Taildiir. - I ; ' -.....) y:f b 8RU1.'.- : . ii ' . i i . . . . I at ;Ji ft llJl. of 1 oj Il:. Lb:'. jjld ii fcl had Sek i lfma n 1MB of Btiitah. errwfK theaC f Mil MteuLl.if lir I iiaiiM i e?i fc aaaaVarlw awTng mtel yaminwojea aa ior aaw at KTtWi il .iIOiElVTji;. Ti:' v? IcoUoii i' itsim i ma" ai. raa'TWaai irlotte at lie dM fteceav 1 c,t -.t WrlstonOe., iw v unreu. .aiai. 7 fl snhtbaadWflsot. au L:lil 3o khiu v riit j v i , - - - - - CiQrai?almaaoa, Tiwptiwn rwerB m.fj od Ptum bpoddbic. , PeaebemUpvte BetiaCTfitiflr? ThiiW ': ' Caflnteaand TJiiad Cotn at ,. ir.,-7r):i ' .. ftbia 8VM.B0WXLLVL u JjOt.J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1881, edition 1
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