' ' ! ' '-' ' otto, dm nwr. jj. Jfflfltft. Montfto ' WBBKLY MDZTIOM ; WOO . 4t . 2 00 71 of Job :I3WM.M'jmkmPW.3N Ut at sfcvuuootj yii tx V IMA " IJCIIEISUS6jiCiSDj i , , pBOffluinncfl, aurDBrxLa, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. dTJECS." 100 VOL. XXV. OHABLQTTE, N . 0.gUNJAY APRIL 10, 1881. NO. 3,769. tup best Glove tn Xtfkiir Xrerf V Warranted.: v. 11 (PAXXHTSB JTM 13TH, 1876.J 'rial, March 1 11, OUB STOCK or is now Complete. tv OUB WHITS GOODS Department will be fnnnd Barred, striped, Lace and Plain Nainsooks. r itred and BUlpedMusUns, Victoria and Persian Plain, Striped, Dotted and Lace Mucins, Mali Muslins, French Lawns, Flqne,Tucktiigs linen Lawns, Masalla, Lluoo de Dacca, Bishop SJmS todeed, ANYTHING wanted In this line, we have an unusually large Stock ol Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We hare a tremendous1 stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to OUB STOCK OF Rpadr-roade Clothing and Gent' Furnishing Goods is large and cheap. : we nave the best Unlaundried Shirt In the market lor the money. AL ft mar2 1 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK 9 which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDBENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RBICE3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 gnj 800il&. OUB STOCK OF SPRING GOODS -13 COMPLETE. We have all the New Novelties la Dress Goods, viz., French FoullEPiatds, Brocades and Stri ped Bun'lngs, Tinsel Brocades and Plaids, Bro cade Plaids and Plain Satins, In all fihadea. - j CASHMERES I'" " -VA ALL SHADES AND QUAtYTflt3.- TAMI3E, HKNRrETT A AN DEM PCTjB fcLOTH SUMMKB. EILK3 AT 4fid FE&,t ABJxi ' We have-one ol'theUrjiest .""stocits. iTLaces ever offered lo this, market, in GirtpureB, Dentelles, Mechlin, Yennacellas, Bretonne, s TolUhtn. Lan euedoc, etc The prettiest line 1 of taetonnes e'er offered in this market at 5c ter jard i-ace Curtains and Lambrequins, all the i ew designs, extremely eheap.y - - ; ? I WHITE GO0D3 I I WHITE GOODS Tls Li,ne 18 larKa and varied, comprising all the new Novelties, viz . Llnon D'Indle. Organdies, inread Cambrics, Lawns, Mulls, Plain, Striped na Barred Nainsook; Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg Edglogs, Dotted Swiss, Indian Blnbrl aerg, irtsh Crochet Laces, Etc. OUB STOCK OF RIBBONS Sas been enlarged very much; almost every shade in Hatin or Gros Grain. A beautiful line of Sash Ribbons. We now have exclusive eonlrol of two factories manufacturing Ladles' and Gents' I I HAND-SEWED SHOES I I HAND-SEWED SHOES EVERY PAIR1 WABBANTED.- e keep a large line of Sheetings, Damasks. Mar seilles, QuUts and House Furnishing goods at bottom prices. We have just opened a beautiful stock of i m ackinaw and' fur hat8 i i mackinaw and fuh hats i -plain and fancy. GLOVES, SPRING SHADES, gfjc PIBATB. parasols, fromllhe lowest ffMdes to the handsom- eM fabrlcs,,' Our stock Jtof Hosiery, i Notion '"ages. Neckwear, Pastaenur, .Etei.tttoom' nH "pa we a you to give a earerui exanu "ation before tmtchaaTnJy u ou ontm mon- bj fi5? - BtapleUnei as low as the tow-.. srroinptattenuon to orders. ; HlEGBiVES i VlLHELM, 8mlth Building. Trade Street, Charlotte," N. C r IORrvENT, " A ttWLT finiihed flve-toora cottage, ooraet of Spring in ai mer Goods EXANDER HARRIS its i m Brands Latest Styles awi-tf T ft p. BUTCHISON Srg C500ds, l0tMttfl, Ac. Are now laden with aew and fresh goods in great- that we nave ever offered v to the tirade. . : - KVEBIT3JNQ TO BE FOUND NSW IK . TBK88 GOODO BENGALTNTJ ENGALIN-Ci SHOODAO : HOODAO F0TJLT7I : VOVlJOj 1 SATTN DX LTOVT ATIN DS LYOlN KE38 GOODi BYONNAia ATONNAlO . t ' G RE PIS REPK C" ATTN SUBATT ATIN SUBA JLfADBAS XJJLADj BAS 8UITIN VJT. ; HITE, BLACK & COLORED GRENADINE C With Trimmings to Match, - O AND PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. A very handsome assortment of WHITE GOODS Embracing all trades, from EOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST -FRENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. Parsols pnd Silk Umbrellas. Something new in " Table Linen Setts. Ecru Lace Curtains new and popular - Some beautiful Scotch Ging hams. Everything new and stylish will F be found In our stock; . -"' We will be pleased to have you inspect our goods, T. L.SEEE1 CO. apis :; . 2HiBiCjeXlatie0tts. A DELICICUO DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boston t C H. OBAYXS ts BOXS. The "Huh Panch " bu Utely been Introduced, ud mMta with marked popalar favor. It is Warranted to Contain only th$ Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready oa opening, and will be found an agreeable addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge tne pleasures oi me ana enoourage gooa leuowsnip a good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIBS Just the Thing to Keep in Wina Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with. Irish Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Groeers, Hotel a4 Druggists .Terjwn.ro. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wil son A Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte. N. C" Jan 23-eod-6m. POLLS INDORSED BY V:.J; PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ijoss of appetite.lf ftU8ea,boweIs costive, Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the bao part, Pain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of haying nej lected some duty, weariness, Pisiiness, i duty, jf the! TTuttering of the Heart, Pots before the eyes, YeUoi low Skin, Headache, Bestlesa"- neu at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WASHINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTTS FILLS especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. body to Take on Flesh, thus the system Is no risked. and by their Towle Aetleoon the Tney mtrwae sue ppeuwi "u aw "" DIcmUto Orjrans, Keralssr tools are pro ducad. Price cents. S5 Mnrrsy UU, H.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Okay H air or Whisk k to changed to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Vrm. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sola by Druggi.U, or seut by expreM on rMetptef Si- Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Ml Bmipto will b. suited 'HU wNmmuIV Feb 28deodwly. HUGH SISS0N & "SONS, Importers. Dealers1 and manufacturers MARBLE STATUARY, MONUMENTS, FURNITURE SLABS, life ,T 1 . liO West BalMoieretreet, AND CCBNIB NORTH AND MONUMENT STS Drawin nm JIDiCB KiMinafeFoniiseJFrce , i BALTIMORE, Mn fM34Bll&SJl9, . , REW8 IN IfOBTH CAROLINA. A hieaway robbery has occurred: near, Iauriaburg. Th Enterprise says : On Salorday evening last, Mr. Angus uiicnrisc, wno lives aoout ; fcyvelye miles nortb. o tnis place, find who was in town on business; in start ing to return home was approached by two negro men, inocn ito per, euuz Mc Queen, and Neill Malloy who asked to ride with him across the branch fa small stream about half a mile distant.) Mr. wicnnst consenting mmoca gotntn the buggy and took a seat with hifn, while Neil stood, behind no the ax la When oboHt a mile from to won Enoch asked Mr. Gilchrist if he saw that man in the woods, pointing in a certain di rection, and Mr. G. not8 apprehending their felonious intention turned bis face in the direction indicated, when he was knocked on the side of the bead by Enoch and precipitated from the buggy to the ground, the negro at the same -time grabbing Mr. G's watch- guard, cutting it with his knife which he had previously opened, then scamp ering pff through the woods. : Mr. Gu cbfist realizing his predicament arose horriedly and arrested the other negro, JSeili M alloy and returned witn mm to Laurinburg and turned him oyer to constableHatton. Wilmington Review : Mr. H. Bent- ley was arrested yesterday, charged with carrying on a lottery, and Was held in a jastifieft bond of $1,000 tot his appear ance at tne criminal court, . Tne de fendant has been selling photographs some of which, dretooney prizes." was arrested; under the provisions of an old law, which it seems has never been repealed. Unless the enactment of the law in 1879, which -provided for tne taxation of gift enterprises, re pealed the previous law, the legal fra ternity think there is a nice point of 1 ji in !nltTA1 i 4 Vt A Ann A. utw miuiicu ill til a liosa. . Wilmington Review: On Saturday last, about 5 o clock, Matthaw N. Leary snot uavio a. jsryant, aoout two miita from Fayetteville. Both of the parties are colored and Leary is in jail await ing tne result or tne wounds inflicted. The altercation which led to the shoot ing grew out of a law suit as to the lines, of some lands. The prisoner is quite a noted politician in his county and had some congressional aspirations. He was, we understand, a candidate before the nominating convention at omithviile, last J une. The directors of the Eastern Insane Asylum will meet in Goldsboro on Fri day, the 15th instant, to organize under the new act incorporating that State institution. The directors are: J. W. Vick, Johnston ; T. Edwards, Greene; E. B. Borden, Wayne; Matt. Moore, Duplin; M. M. iiatz, JNew Hanover; W. F. Rountree, Craven ; J. N. Ramsey, Northampton; J. A. Bonitz, Wayne; A. D. McLean, Harnett. Salisbury Watchman : James Mon roe, Esq., caught two fine shad in South rtiver this season. This is very unu ual but should net be so. Were the obstructions in the river removed, shad could be caught far up the stream Salmon are more freemen tlv caught. some weighing as much as six pounds have been taken out. This shows that the work done by the government fish eries will be worth something to the people. The Concord Sun records the death in Leaksville, last Saturday, of Mrs. N. P. Foard, nee Miss JLillie Walker, and says: She lived in this place with her family a long time and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. Gentle ness, kindness and fervent piety were conspicuous characteristics in her life and at death peace. The bereaved husband and children have the sym pathy of our people. Geo. F. Swain, Esq., government re porter, has been prospecting both branches of the Yadkin River for wa: ter power. The Watchman says: He took the surveyor's report of the Yad kin to this place. He visited personally the South Fork, and is now at the -Nar rows, and will continue down to the meuth of the TJwharrie. Statesville Landmark : Three omni buses meet trains at this place now and so active is the competition that one evening last week representatives of all of them walked from here to Troutman's Depot, a distance of six miles, and got on the train there ta drum fjr passengers arriving from Charlotte. Dr. Craven lectured in Greensboro before the Young Men's Cbristain As sociation on Monday evening last, at the Methodist Church bis subject be ing "l'he Macnmery oiMorai. -J.ne lecture was largely attended.. Mrs. Mary P. Eckel, wife of A. P. Eckel, Esq., died on Sunday morning last, at her residence in lireensooro, after an illness of but four days. "Romeo and Jnllei" in the KentUe. D.troit Tribune. MhnetoVrUs. Do you bite your thumb at me, sir ? j) s aside to V rhs. If you bite your thumb at him.it will be unlawful he win nave tne ruies on you. vrhs. No. sir; I do not bite my thumb at you; but I bite my thumb. Mh-ne. Then, sir, you oo not Dite a clean thumb. V rhs. Then I do bite my thumb at you; look you! sir, I bite my hose off at you: whoop I sir, I open my mouth and put my foot m it at you L (They glare at each other.) B n Hll to Vrhs. What, art thou hurt? V rhs. I am spread. Is he gone, and hath nothing? My mouth is as deep as a well and as wide as a barn door. Ask for me to-morrow, an' yon shall find I have swallowed myseJf. Dr. Curry In North Carolina. Goldsboro Messenger. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, the very eminent agent of the Peabody Fund, was in this city for a few hoursMonday evening.the guest of our townsman, Stephen H. Denmark, Esq. Dr. Curry's visit to North Carolina was in the interest of the cause he so zealously and worthily represents ; that of public education. He left for Richmond the same night. During his brief stay here, it was our pleasure to form bis acquaintance and to bring to his attention matters apper taining to the educational interests of this section and the graded school pro ject in particular, to, all of which he listened with ; attention, The Doctor expressed his gratification at the efforts ijow being made here in behalf of a graded school and promised to be with, us in the course f jtwo or three j weekjat: wnen lie win auuieoa uur uibizeus iu tlie intereoftfe pt&ecf 60)011 educa tion generally.' 1 i'liSM&fe tio$mM&0$ y&WadW eWrylady who will use ParterM Ginger Tonic. For prompt- reason why It so Quickly removes pimples and resAT3f btoomtothocjieek, SeencA Jv "G i aFlElTla TROUBLES. A Day tot 9elera(ions. to the trnlte Housed Kniffbta el Pythlaav-Ciettya-burg Memorial Agrlcnltmstl Fair Nortn.Carolina Politician. Washtkgton. April 7 The Presi dent was fairly overwhelmed to-day witn delegations j trsc came a com mittee of gentlemen from Baltimore, and the immediate surmise of the White House habitues as they saw them approaching was that they were coming to press the name of some one for collector or postmaster of Balti more. It was soon seen, however, that thev were in charge of SenatorGroome. and whatever the Senator might have done if lien, HaneocK had gotten into the-White House, every one knew that he would not be at the head of an office seeking delegation to call on a Repub lican President. The delegation con sisted of Messrs. S.- R. Edwards, Geo. W. Lindsay, James Whitehouse, W. M. Bvrne and G. Fred. Ruff, representing the order of the Knights of Pythias of Baltimore. They were presented to the President by GoYTwGroome and tender ed to him an invitation to be present at the fair to he held in Baltimore under toe auspices of the order, to begin oh the 18th Inst. Che" President expressed his appreciation" of the invitation and said he would like to attend, but could not now say positively whether his en gagements would permit, but if possi ble he would come, me delegation also visited the members of the cabinet, who agreed to come v?ith the President; if everything was favorable. ' A second delegation, with a request for the President's presence; came from Pennsyivaniai and was headed py the Hon. Edward- McPherson. They der sired the ' President and his cabinet to be present at Gettysburg and take part in the ceremonies of Decoration Day, May 80, which they said were designed to be made specially interesting and impressive on this year. The President spoke of the memorable field of Gettys burg, and the pleasure which he would take in visiting it if convenient to do so. He said he would lay the invitation before the cabinet at its meeting to morrow. It is quite sure that several of the members of the cabinet will at tend, even if the President is not able to do so. A third delegation "with an invita tion came from Virginia, and consisted of Messrs. John L. Barbour, II. L. Lew is and J. R. Rust. They were very snx ious for the President to visit Winches ter in October next, on the occasion of the fair of the Shannandoah Valley Agricultural Society. The President said October was a time too distant to make any promise about just now, but it was not improbable that he would fo to the fair if everything suited. Mr. ayes, it will be remembered, was dur ing his term almost as much relied on bv agricultural fair managers for one of the stars as the prize or the learned pig, and the Virginia gentlemen show ed much enterprise in attempting to se cure his successor for the some line so much in advance. The fourth delegation was after of fice. It was composed of North Caro lina politicians headed by the author of "A Fool's Errand," otherwise Judge Tourgee. They wanted the President to appoint to some consular position a noted colored politician of Raleigh named Harris, who tried hard but un successfully to get the postmastership of Ralegh. The delegation said that Mr. Harris would prefer to go to Libe ria, but intimated that he would go anywhere else the President might chose to send him, so there- was a re spectable salary attached. The Presi dent did not commit himself. After dispatching this delegation the Presi dent received Mr. P. T. Barnum, who came to present him with a free ticket to his circus, and to tell him what a great man he was. AN UNRIVALLED HAIB DRESSING, Producing as Rich and Cleanly Appearance as If Nature Alone Had Imparted It RURNETT'SCOCOAINEls the best and cheap est Hair Dressing-kills dandruff, allays IrrltaUon, and promotes a vigorous and healthy growth of hatr. NO other compound produces these results. The superiority oi BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter Into the composition of many of the flcUtlous fruit flavors bow la the market "WINE OF CARPU1" makes rosy cheeks and clear .complexions. . Fox sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill GRATEFUL WOMEN. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show sucn an uueresi in recommending Hop Bitters, as women. I Is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many Ills which the sex - Is almost universally subject to. Chills and feter, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical slek headaches, weakness In the back br kldneys, pain In the shoulders and different parte of he body, a feeling ef lasettiide and despondency, are all readily relieved by these Bitters. Courant. To Ateemmodate the Public. The proprietors of that Immensely popular rem edy, Kidney-Wort, fn recognition of the claims of iho nuhita whitth has an liberally oatronlzed them, have prepared a liquid preparation ef that reme dy lor the special accgmmuunuiw m nuu, from any reasoa, dislike to prepare It tor them selves. It is very concentrated, and, as the dose is small, it is more easily taken by many. It has the same effectual action la all diseases of the kid neys, liver or bowels. Home and Farm. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and fever impossible. For sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill PROFIT, $1,200. "To sum it up, six long years of bedridden sick ness, costing 200 ft year, total $1.200-all of this expense was stopptd by three bottles of Hop Bitters, takes by my wife. She has done her own house work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know It for thelr benent"-N. E. Farmer. e Mertrx Btacruson f Bro.: It Is with real pleas ure that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "Neuralgine" as a specific for neuralgia and sick headache. Such a remedy is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep It on hand. J. R. Kidgklt, 136 Cathedral Street, Baltimore. Sold by T 0 wbtbtok CO. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervwas weakness, early de cay loss of manhood, Ac., I wlU send a recipe that wni ara T yu,:.FRIB OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary la South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JosephT. toman 8taiion D, New York City. apr 27 eodlyAwlyl ' ' , .' t Do not fan to can on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier, Srmws Scrofula Syrhpi. : - 'J ; Star Curlne cures all chronic Sores and IS a sure core tar Piles. 1 . . . , Call On TOUT OrUKKla uexure 10 uiu uhd uuu B V . . . . . n f,.l. " Cl.n fl.itnA bottle ot smitns c VMm n v. Moon QiuithM. ' TbialikAJVS wif tbnt I have used Dr. Cheney's x,t mTTamflv for, several years, and cah re commend It as an Invaluable remedy tor Coughs, 1.- n. ham fnnnd it sunerlor to) any other remo- Seottokhavo ttlB For saleltf l. tft Siittta. octiio 5m;i ; -..-.r A tritl nacfcageof " BLACK-DRAllGflT i'v'ilf rkV1an.1ra. mi. . ' . .... . SMITH'S.. aprill ' WaIlET FOR m uim M Will k aplB 11 O HP IS EsS" H Gr CLOTHING 1001. 1, BE RW ANGER The general revival of business has had a cheering effect and given encourage ment to every branch of trade. The increase of our sales during the past, year has inspired us to make extensive preparations for this season and we - shall offer the most vaiied and attractive stock of Fine Clothing, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Etc., ever exhibited in this market. Special attention is paid to styles and the introduction of novelties The excellence of our manufac tured clothing has characterized our efforts to eclipse previous productions. We make special efforts to always produce the latest styles of Hats and Nov elties in Neckwear. We solicit an inspection of our stock. apr9 CARPETS! CARPETS o LBflaily IBiningsd9 TTsiiipesttiry; 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths, THEE-PLY INGRAINS, WHITE AND FANCY MATTING, All 100 Pairs of Lace Curtains, r r "XT u'. 1 50 niecfts jNottmo-nam upwards. 100 Assorted Rugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, in felt and linen. WITTKO WSK Y & BARUOH. api8 SPRING AND SUMMER JUST RECEIVED AJLARGE VARIETY OF Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawni, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corfiets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. i ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF , - Ready-IVIade Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Give us a call before buying. mar27 THE ORIGINAL AND QENUINB DURHAM LONG CUT This, together with Sitting Bull, -Durham, & Mam Twist IS MA10IFA.CTURKD BY E. H. POOUE, DURHAM, N. C For sale by all dealers In Charlotte. -' mar8 eod2m J. L. HARDIN, MERCHANDISE BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Coixxex St., Chalottx, N. C. Orders for Chain, Hay, Veal, Flour, Lard, Baoon, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, 4c, respect fully solicited. The cheapest markets and relia ble bouses represented. Jan 23. , SJ.17yT2R. LEAD, 3 C0PPER AND ZINC y ORES PURCHASED PGR CASH THE New TorkWNoT CompariyatCTiariottw. pajthebest Cash Prices ever paid tals couiittT for , , Nochawfflbe lpr njplln toa Baying ores purcnaseu o, I Spec asLystoroklad 8Hvm, fl.5a ; .mi GOLD ' " ...J ' -Mtn'.-. fi&sKi lo Mi-ma "to A FEI liS AND THE FINEST STOCK WORLD Shown hm Dor Goiters LATTA of Handsome and Newest Designs at of the most approved patterns T. J iS ax T-x-- ijace ana uotxaare lraperv, ITJPR0YED PATENT LIVER PAD1 Kwrx Gsts Haxs. Gur itaM axt Strssoth Duirso. Xiasi Twicx as Lowe. StnuM Oord vlttost Srsggist ttt Ijttffk evass CUlludFtTW, Liver Complain, Hsneunsji, CntiTatisV female Eick ft Xemu IToxioos Pills, OUs, or Potioncnu Mtdiciixs sre tsJcM into the Btonsoh. The Pads are worn orer the fib of the Stoaash, eererine; the Great Nerre Centref , also the Ltrer and Stomseh. A gtsUe Tefretable TMiicIi brbedintoUiecirculeBOftie Blood sn4 AMD S3 bach. Solo bt all dbvaoists, or sent . rzpressv .. t;'-, m'. Majnifactnred tad tor sale at 92 flormal trael Baltimore, Md. - . ror saw in unanooe at me arog ewusu ui u. Wrtston & Co., F. Scarr, T. & 8mlth and Wilson 4 Harwell. , ' . mayl51y. zHONESTT Twist Chewing Tbacc Beware of Imitations. None geoTOdess ac companied with our "Honest 7U oomicbted label wkiohwlU be found mmttjnmtm 4 Ne : 1.' O CLOTHING & .1 El). L. BERWANGER & BRO., CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS rich, elegant and very cheap 4- 1 Ol r tv TronH fttYn V- at su pci jam WA14 ELIAS COHEN Druggist by -Go tO 0 t i W. P. MIRVIN, igcat, and Successor to F.J-Scarr4Co. Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines None bat the Very i est, Drugs do I keep m my stock. Also, Totter and' Fancy Articles. teffomerlesPossbsj: Brushes, Tooth Brushes, 4c., 4. GARDEN .SIEEDS ', ' of all the best varieties, and warranted' j a to do gooa. . . Physicians' prescriptions are givea spec ial attention.' Hoping to receive ; share of public APOSTTrVE AXLEN'S SOLUBLJt .MEDICATED ,i JNo Bauseons doses oT cnbebs, eepafba, or OH of . aKSTSat aro.certata to VTJmp a FtSeeVi 1$0- Sol V Drog at JBiWa i' ExaminatiQn

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