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tyt J)arlottt bscrurr; rr ill 1 r : " ri - Till nftj' tytft JC3 ESFALTCmi1 tSi been Kbtoy supplied everj Mtf , wantiinMl with the latest styles of 770, and overf mannar of Job THnnng ,B nw'twpie vt. OaUy, cm (lstftttf) !mw.. fjg to Ifonyw 4 go j'i pi Am McnO 2 00 OM Jftxrf ......i.. ....... til wmmemz mdojom ; A. - a. u iry , (f 0(NMty) m adwno 2 00 out cftht county, pottpati,.:... ... ....... .... 2 10 sixifonWU ..V..;;.;.......i. 1 09 .-,? i: rt- . UTTTXB-HXADS, CARdT tr-'rrr J'j iJWlfle KECITPTB, POSTESSr1 I" 'i. XXV. 19- ataueaaujer otm. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY JUfJE 17, 1881 - ROGBIMMXS, BinrmrtJ , , PAMPBUmOBCUIES.CHZCZI, 4sa V - leadiffbis And Study 'Your Interest We have a full line of Kl D GLOVES Including the celebrated (PATKHTKB TO( 13TH, 1876,) Kiom2 to 6 buttons. In all shades and at ex tremely low prices. Also, a nice line of Lace, Lisle Gloves and Mitts, We are offering our magnificent All Qualities, at bottom prices. Our very large stoek ofPABASOLS at a sacrifice. Call eailj and secure a bargain. We have an elegant line ol LADIES, MISSES 'and CEILDBEN'S FANCY HOSIERY. These goods must be sold, and now Is the gold en opportunity to lave money and get nice goods at low prices. JunlO 1 We are dally reeelYlng oar SPRING STOCK which will beinore complete than ever before L comprises tne LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN 8,' GENTS', BOiS. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOEg A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In oar line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see as. ' PE&RAM & CO. Ieb20 We are now offering decided bargains In - S pri ngDisopds CHEA.P1SR Than the same class of goods has ever been of fered In this market. Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Lace and Rata. Tucking, Ruffling, Dotted Swiss, Swiss and Nainsook THB HANDSOMEST and most varied line of Laces in towD. JU3T BECWVID A beautiful stock of Bugle Lace, the handsomest and cheapest ever offered in this, market. ." 4)o, another stock of Pasmentry. Oar remnant of FINE PARASOLS Are going very cheap. Win give you decided bargains in them. Nofcby Maetmaw Hats, . ; At manufacturer's priees Laee Mitts and Ltole Oloves 10c and up, Corsets; Collars,' Ladles and Gents Gauze Underwear, 'Sash Rib bons, Plain and franey Ribbons Sheet ings, ' Qnnts,' Towels ' and House: .Tumlshmgr"Oboda7 w : - . Hltet, Oen!' and Children's Hand-sewed 8boes Satidals and Slippers. . Bantings 10 JUMt J6a' v ,.. i - : :: ' Jj call will convince you that we are. now, offering ; bargain. ., r, ;-xa H4RGRWES.& 1VJILHEU1. long ::, or sua Vjiify-," Viy-r.evaxr'i iMi mil - i' A iATTDWl v' A imbushed jnorjthlyjU Oxtord,;f;.C at On, voiiar a year la advance. . , The Oxonian alms at Increasing the interest for UjMjtfure and Education, and gives original ar ttSes on subjects- ot vital tmpeftanca s weU as crkteJams of the newest and most valuable publlca- . Offers deied advantages V kdveitasera. ' HIgn raga etreulaUon.. Adverttsementt ,re Jhown pwnunenUy. are free from .errors,- aadV are J r displayed." Its advert: rates -are nofr te wesa Ml value to i--MvrtlseriAdvertIsa-SwtoAtatended for puUlIeartioa !n ny Issue; aouw be in the ofiiee by tne 20th of the n)0.?S ' marld-tf " . GBOBXIA, Dxtord N.tC - Alexaoder Harm 881 Sp Stock 188 est Brands LatestStyles Down Mm 4 Perfect Corset at Last. No More Broken -Whalebones. Atter SDendlnc over twelve thAuani iinnun in experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material for boiiing corsets called COR ALINE Wtlch Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ARE: FIEST. It cannot tm hrokn 1 i&ni nf K will be paid for every corset In which the Corallae breaks with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It Is more pliable than whalebone and adapts itself more readily to the movements of the body, TBIBD. It Is not affected by cold, heat or mois ture. FOURTH. It is the cheapest and most service able corset ever made. THE CORA LINK CORSET fa maAtt thrrniint of superior materials, and is warranted in every respect 11 not round entirely satisfactory, the purchase money will be refunded. Ask for Dr. Warner s Abdominal Corset, With extension front Unequaled for beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset In the market. Ask for Dr. Warners CROSS-BONED HIP CORSET. We have the exclusive sale In this market nf the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the trade Inspect them. T. L. 8EIGLS & CO. Juno A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families. Hotel. Clubs, Parties, Etc, C H. 6BATES A Mm The "Hnb Punch n hss UUlr bwa intradoeed, as4 BNti with BArktd popolar favoc t Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is rtadr on OMninr. and will b found an intMlih addition to tha enoiea thingawhiob nndaaiablr anlarM tha plaaaoraa of Jif and ancouraga good faliowahip 1 uptaf gooa aatar a ngauy anjoyaa. GOOD AT ALL TIBS Just the Thing to Keep la Wine CiHaa Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch, It can be used dear or with . Presli Lemoaad amith Tub Icdf -tp Smt jhe Taste. Sold by leading Wine M arch acta, Qrocers, HotflaaaA Droggiata avarywhaiav Trade supplied at manufacturers prices r WQ son&BurwelL Wholes&ifl and , Retail Druggists Charlotte. N.G,'f : Jan.' 23-eod-dm. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. . 1 vnrii ki vciii Tjossof appetite,yanaea,bo-welB oostlTe fia. fulin aaa afto atlnjr with a disin clination to exertion, of body or raind, 1 nsai in a Irritability of temper, fro of memory, with a foaling Low splrttsi i-lOSS ofnari: nsrn neg; TikiiaA mm dutvJwaanneM. DiHlnesc VlatUrine of the Heart, Dots before the . Yollovr BMn'iieaaaoEe; Atesuess at nlgh. lUghir oolorjMiUUrina . ness irTszsxvABxxvesiAiirarEzxszs, 8ERI0US DISEASES WLL 500N BE DtYH-OPED. ' TXTTT8TILIJ to espelally adapted to nch mmom doe afracta saaharhange of MUng m tq astonlsU'thakttfrTv Thay awerwaia Ui ApMtit; mad eaoaa the body to Tk"t rtMrf, -tbua the system is pjgaatlvalJwavaiav Mmfntmm Sa ! axajro ducad. Price eaoev-4H wtr M.t. TUTTWilR DYE. Churr Ht orWinaxCTs chaBied to Oumr Black by a stogie 1 m Imparts r watwi;twinumnwii7. ftoldbT DrucEiiU. ox aanl bSLaxgraaa raeaipt of II. Office, 30 Murray St," Ww York. CD. TTTTS nxHHh af Vataahlir fkhwaiatlaa aa k . Omia KMalata U ba SUtM VMU as aaacaiUa. ! itMc, TennessBfr a Ohio - Railroad I.-.'" .. .' ' . .., -,t j '-.it .r-.! ' s- i . HTTFKKIHTIjnXsJrrS VTWICM, :f ChrlQ CJum 61881 j' on and after nnday, June 5tb. 1881, the following sehednle wiu be rmi over this road aalhj tSJ&bollegxv.,. ..-10 i M Mooresville .......M..t)10 pm. Arrlvw at Btatesvllle,.w.'" U.-124X) pum. j w". Davidson OoUegV- iwtvaatt;narionw. ... Tr - ---- )-- i. I. aCSMLIT, Mam, . Jun8 a m PL)! GIL MM A suggestion: It doesn't seem good policy for a ehorch to shine -up its collection plate to such a degree ef brilliancy as to cause two-thirds of the congregation to turn then heads when It clrcu- taies in tneir vicinity. yonters Statesman. . Kasy traveling: 'It's a long way from this world to the next,'' said a dying man to a friend-who stood at his bedside; "Oh, never mind, my dear fellow." answered the friend, consolingly, you'll have it all down hilL-Somervflle Journal. Reform at West PotoU' West Point ofBeer "Ca det, what Is that jou. have stuffed in yoar pocket, sir?",. Cdet"Tooaeoo, alr. effioer"aive it to me. : It is against the orders of the post to chew tobacco, sir." Officer turns his back and rats off a chew, and talking to himself: "That's mighty good plug to a man that's . been out of tobacco three dara.';-KewlBavnBegl8ter. Definition t deadlock: Flratelaaaln polltlcs--Taenen; iVWhatteadead lockr? Fupfl, "B to ai series of votes which elect obody, "Correct. Where are deadlocks' manufactured "InHar risburg, Washington and Albany." Of what use are dead locks They tunrstatesmen' Inside ont, that the people; may; ate lust what they are nwdewjMreAaj of?" ladr who looks at the lurnaja and in tte stores uae. uaa anyooay ever was not entirelv inhab- ust tbe- huhb: "I think," said an old tener. whowaacoAmlttntr a physician about nU3falinig;yealgh"I thlnitif my eyes.-enr" . "jus siciari, tet a Deirtw jnerer jflur montn. ; xmfu nx jonr eyedght If a doctor has the luck to find oint a un naiiui It is tied to his name like a tin kettle to a doe's tau, and be goes -clattering down the highway of tame to posterity with his attachment following at his heels. Oliver Wendell fielmes. Out In Bnrantro. GoL. recentlv a marrla tolc place, and the notice of it tn the daily paper said said: "Cards.' Every-person la the -whole town bought a pack, and some a couple or them Puck. "If lama dd fool, as the papers try to make out, why was I ever placed at the head of the agri cultural bureau r' demands the airy Le Due Ah, General, the agricultural bureau was created es pecially to give places tod d fools. We could have told you that years ago. Detroit Tree Press. A Wife's Dovoiion stud. Death The death in Jersey city of Mrs. Sarah H. Hamilton, says theNew York Times, recalls a touching story of wifely devo tion. Mrs. Hrmilton was connected with a highly respectable family. She was married to Alexander H. Hamil ton, wnese family connections were equal to her own. Hamilton associated with politicians, and eight ox nine years ago. was made treasurer or Jersey cltv Hs had been in office a trifle less thiatt three years when he fled, and it was discovered that he had stolen $80,000 of city bonds. He was tracked through, the country till he was finally ascer tained' to be in Mexico. Jfoiice oer geant Murphy was sent to that country to capture him. Murphy found that Hamilton had. placed himaelf under the protection of Cortina, who was the leader or a powerful band of outlaws. Me decided that this protection would last only so long as Hamilton's money, and he patiently waited in Mexico till the outlaws should turn the fugitive out from among them, penniless. He did not have to wait many weeks Cortina robbed his ward of all he had. and then abandoned him. Mnrnhv brought him back to Jersey city. The first person to meet him was his faith ful wife. She forgave the disgrace he had brought upon her and their chil dren, when he was arrainged he pleaded guilty .More in response to her entreaties than to any circumstance mitiffatincr his ; offense, the court len iently imposed a sentence of but three years' imprisonment. Mrs. Hamilton went at once to the governor to seek her husband's nardon. When she found that he could do nothing without the aid of a court of pardons she impor tuned, everybody m ner large circle or friends to intercede with the members of the court in her husband's behalf. She sacrificed "health and fortune in her efforts to get him out. A year before hi8term would have expired he was released from his confinement Mrs. Hamilton then placed the remnant of her little fortune in his hands and bade him make a new man of himself. His friends believed that he was on the fair road to- redemption, and all gave him a lif ting hand. He established, a milk route that - gave employment rto three men, and yielded a handsome income; but he soon fell back into evil company. Selling out . jus milk route, he purchased a saloon on Grove street. There he started a variety show of the very lowest character. He practically deserted his wife for the lewd women that performed on his stage or gathered to witness the plays. The police jaided the place and arrested him. Mrs. Ham ilton sat in court at his trial,7icting-thft pare 01 a aaituiui wiie, uuvvt j!uwuur incr his treachery to her. Durine all this time Mrs. Hamilton's family and mends saw, with anxiety, that her health was failing fast. They begged her to discard the man and leave him to his fate. She turned a deaf ear to them. Several months ago Hamilton disappeared from his home. The faith ful woman heard nothing from him, and her death from a broken heart is her reward for her fidelity. Rtstto ; Board of Medical Examiner. Balelgk News-Observer, At a regular meeting of the Board of Medical Examiners of the State of North Carolina; the- following physi cians, after a satisfactory examination, were duly licensed to practice medicine and surgery in its various branches: lu'C "Gentry, - Jefferson ; D. J. Cain, Asheville ; Percy T. Norcoft F. R. C. S. Asheville; H. W. Lilly, Fayette ville; T. B. Kobinson, Neuse, Wake county; W. L. Crump, South Biver, Bowan county; M. H. Fletcher, Shu fordsville,., Henderson county ; T, M Jordan, Hill8boro; R.i. Baynes, Bushy Fork, Person' county r M. T. Phillips, Dalton's, Stokea county ; R. I. Wilson, Swannanoa, -Buncombe, county ; ; S. P. Wajdo, -Cary, , Wake county ; f B. ; Fi Whitesldes, Hickory; W. D. iHiardi Asheville; T. Crowell, Monroe; J. R. Staton, Tarboro ; Frank, RbbinsM,' Gastonia; Cornelius Winston, Frank linton ; R L. Payne, Jr Lexington ; . W.Hvmtj Brevard; A B. Pair, Eagle Rock, Wake county; T. F. Pharr, Con cord; T F. Meisenheimer, Big Xiick, Stanly county; J. W. Moore, Mount Piefasantr XMtoarrus : cpunsy j j , jvl.ju.ct Cknrklej'IIewtoik ;AcBatClariMh boro: W, C. Brownson, Asheyle; J.C? McKenife, ;Lavrt'err: Hu U Richmond, county 1 C,iGaranef'Laurinbm;iJ. KMcMUlan,xwra, Kooeson county; uv B.1 Weaver,- weaversvuie, JiuHwmf) county; ,WtL Reagan- Ivy rjlauspri county ; J H.taWilliams,-Asheville f its l; T . av. A mitv Hill. Iredell countv : J., G. Craigmiles,: Marshall, Buncombe county ; S. H. Lyle, FraniUniMa6on: irmintv i- h. w. ieti6 AiMmaneiotaiiiy 1 The next regular meeting ofr.theJ Board of Mejal lExaminerss vm joc-hur-in Concord", 'Civ Wginiuiffi Monday before the j?ex56n4LTueay ini 1 HmrttY BittJJgWba S' i u f2-'Hecretary; a i:. - . L -. IT 1 ' .' . '. ' ' kidney Wort acts first fay overcomlngln the mild est manner all tendency; to Tconstlpatlon; then, by 1U great tonic and tovigoratlng properties It re stores to health thejdeWlttate and weakened parts. We have hundreds ot certlfled cares,wbere ail else have failed. .Use U anAsuaerno lfiiiger.--KxctiangT .j. - ' - v . w ''-"i TaefeellMs t thfriShflrt see a KMMOO waaawiaan uea reB mcuesTl. .'Most' i the vchnhby lady foewhJhesBthe JiatfdraBa Washington, June 16J The follow ing report showing the condition of cotton and wheat, was issued by the department of agriculture to-day : The cotton returns to this deDart- uient snow xne total increase or area planted in cotton to be less than 1 Der cent, more than last year. Reports aire as roiiows: 4i counties in jNortn Caro lina report ah average increase of 4 per cent ; 16 counties in South Carolina re port an acreage same as last year j 70 :countiea in Georgia give an increase of 2 per cent ; 15 in ' Florida give 4t de crease of 3 per Cent; 34 counties, in Alabama give a decrease of 2 per cent; 41 counties in Mississippi give the same average acreage; 14 in Louisiana give an increase of 3 per cent; 69 in Texas give 'an? increase of 2 per cent; 32 in Arkansas give an increase of 1 per cent; IT counties in Tennessee report an average of 3 per cent, decrease. .The ' condition is ntuclt lower, being 93' this year againat 09 last year at the same time, and ttl in 1879. The weather is j generally reported too wet and cold j and the crop is consequently very back-: ward.. ,. ' Spring whfcatf the acreage of" this crop shows a large;, decline since last year. . The e reported td; this depart ment iaanderSS per cent of that sown , in 188a' The condition is, However, fullyequal to that of last, year at; the same time. The winter wheal, o adf- i tion of this crop is reported, at an aver- i age for the whole country of only 76L The principal complaints, are from Michigan, .Indiana and Hlinois, where, added to most unfavorable-weather, there is great damage from 'the chinch bug and Hessian fly. t California reports a very low- condi tion, caused by cold weather and drought Xakina; Alarm. (Charleston Courier.) London newspapers are beginning to take alarm at the extent of speculation in American securities in r England. Bradstreet thinks that the "immediate future of the New York;BtOCk "market is just now closely dependent upon the situation in London," and that "a fall of prices at Loudon, with a consequent slackening of the demand, is more prob able than a further advance or even a continuance of the present high quo tations." How large the operations in American securities has been on the other side may be judged from the fol lowing statement by the Economist of May 28 : "Apart from increasing spec ulation, our commitments to new se curities are going on at even an accel erated rate, and this week's novelties do not fall short of 8,000,000." At that time the new securities advertised in London since December exceeded 150,000,000. The Bigns from the Lon don market are therefore of great im portance. Prices here hav': ranged enormously high already and wisdom demands that great attention should be Eaid to the whole field of operations. lOndon is as important now to inves tors in stocks as Wall street There seems to be another bond of union be tween the two countries through our respective speculators. The Cause ef ITIra. .auig-iry'a Down fall. London Correspondence of the Providence Press. With an income of about 1,200 she embarked in a social current where the lightest draught craft needs at least 6,000. Society kindly magnified her husband's resources five-fold, and they were soonin the swim" with the rich est To people in such a circle getting credit in London is as easy as breath ing. No fancy is too extravagant, no price too large ; the dealers struggled for the privilege, of becoming Sirs. Langtry'a creditors. But if the "Jersey lily" contracted expensive tastes so did the husband,, and betw een, them they rfc;Libe,tuthcu3tf Jto earlyfirave. Sejioua3y;and killf uUy.maoaged, the Langtary credit ought to have lasted to & jec5oM 5ge; and : they might hate jfliejd-in: ;peasa wUhl.debts ; of. not less .' SthanoOO; but. it was,too'.much to try to: crowd, the. 5ft,00u tnlo7;three or jfoaryearoH It ; is fsaidVMTB Langtry reyjmeans .-tor try.- her fOTttOrer upon lhaBtage. ; .'. " " ; -; (aTbo Sood, OM Tfmea w, Read -VIn:n6tir4g :thfea the Style la which Senators and Representatives riow live in c Wa8hinifeon as- compared witirthatTjOTartMrtyyearsago;an Old resident tells an anecdote or interest. tnot .SnJEsmbers gtess to-occapy roottsof ?f tetoresi Aery.'Swell igen- tieman was eiectea to, congress, whom we wiuoau isakervana jm ?P a He - was grand . establishments here: greatly shocked; to rm'dtriat hisjinti mate ; mend. Cooper, although a. very rich) mattj-iivfed over, a . jgrocery store, and bn daykNldraddliBSsitfg" aP nbte to hTm4 tWJ6nC60er; over SniirXWUtr: "Bafc Cooper was no&arait owakthuSro remem bermir tltttjation ofBaieifa grand house,- wjienheTlKndiaddressed his 4ettHonC Lrebrge iAiugnstus Baker, orositJ)b'?lveryjstabIe." zanauw these ";imnents,7 oa8'yaJwldaly7 adcti- kse rtrsamattBiDv ou aBdfbrea erewuUeafflw raUssXtsed tnat they win n'elp 1)ery StMif reoommmded aaTnfftJWfylhel paegliar auaUtles of St. Jacobs Oil espeeal BdhpV'Mf ttoae-eaies which may be termed "chrocJo-aid vrhleh lave previoasly withstood all known ""specIflcs"-8 well as the prescrhUons of the.heit rhrslclaria; The case 6f Mr. A. Sel'man, editor ot the Pitts burg Republican,' nhjo fJUtrrtd' sUUi Jhtumatlsm far two years, we would mention asaii example. After vainly using all the best nsoomniSded rem edies, and exhausting the sMUtefthijmost expe rienced physicians, w Shout evedmpomry re lief; It required only' two bottlfistt. Jacobs Oil to eSect a pennammt cureTC tTajaell known ettizea ot xonngito,J3hieenidIor his wife, who for twelve yearn haeffl cocBUnt suflerer from neuralgia In' the Iwrad, JaJSroeji of the ablest physlciana of the land,' but they were unable to do anything lor her;' half a bottle of Bt Jacobs Oil cared awllfc wm, Belnhart, 1 ' ore, Wis., reports the case; of neighbor who for 24 rears had suflered so temDly with rheuma tism that, attunes, he, could hardly move areundi atewbettlelof Staooha On cored him. These ipublic noueebut they, are not exceptlops, wm le seen by the nnrWjOher' osruiloaiea froa : all parts ol the United States. ; it should be 'the dutjof TTf,oto cau the a alOcaelons Dreearatlon, especially as tha low price of 5Oeents"abotQ0 plaoea It within the reach oJJ &H persoQB.nand poor. He aayaat-nAMAataija it W mretrmihoaCfor-very- of either JUoiise of con tlsm,hae. jyfggfteg ihe., public and many aLthen'hara oeven; mbsitai tj aa navefdeaven.wiwgi rrmaranclnireBaam yWBtTtiTWffTi1giT..li' jiinwma.flni aw'!inmooimntafsliaUainaaoei 4? eWi: such word as;faa. "jKo sub-agent about this house.1 any offersjmde byj Never close a Piano oV Civaa trade' qnUlxoa . have heard from the Meamlth Mnslfl Houfn.' Ho man living can buy lower than weV and In selling uur Boance. is an we bae. sverrpune ana organ guaranteed fore years. " - . .-. rsuiLNii i hum. xm nuKTa most Do stopped. Why -de yea send NorUi? Caa you buyebeaperr How d you know Have yon tried as r There's the rub 1 We compete with the world, and New Jer-' sey In particular. The man does not lire who can undersell us. - We keep the host lnstmmentat' We ' give Stools, Covers and Books. . We warrant Am t for 6 yearn- We sell them on easy terms. We send ! them on 15 days' trial. . EST We , do everjUdngj PIA3f03; It fniBiermgi -Anon, t kusaek, fit SoutrieiTi uem. '''nwHoeiT, -' note our variety of styles. 4 8T AT Will OUR OUR OUR OUR OUR OUR THE WIIDSORETTE SCARF, 11 TOE SAME REDUCTION ON OTO IMMENSE STOCK OF WE FOR NEARLY HALE-TJmiR These prices will positively be given to customers calling .-, - -' 1 - . - . - y;-: flf ' - ' ' - - 'j.! I TfT T Tl ' 4 r .. . . . ', SPRI3STG AND SUMMER iQOBS. Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries,' Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and yerjr iChoap. : ,. - . I V i " - ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OP - eaavviaae uiotnine: ana uents hurnisninar tittods: us a call before buyine , S-j : mmm e ng.i n.es 'anb;m OONTRACT FOB CONSTBCCTION AND ELECTION Ot MTKING -MACHINERTfOT EVERY DK3CEIPTTON AND LATEST. DESIGNS, t ALSO, MAN I til Vl Ji'Jl-l'fi'ii t XiffOft 153 kewVoeic omcB, is ki', bbdbnjxvs st. i bbahcb omcs. otabj-ottXr 1 m Bab - m wrrrf if " 1 mtr 1 1 1 1 1 - f 1 1 1 f '4 f. ' . - ' -WW JMa.-JWWX Only the Best Makers Represented. new instruments, Send for H. Something Entirely New. aMwpons ussii REDUCED PRICES. L. BERWANGER & BRO. Gflfer for $15.00 PARASOLS FOR $10.00 12.00 PARASOLS FOR 8.00 10.00 PARASOLS FOR: .T.00 8a00 PARASOLS , FOR ; 6.00 7.00 PARASOLS FOR 5.00 &00 PARASOLS FOR 4.50 5.Q0; PARASOLS EQK 3.5Q WILL' ' ALSO OEEER OF OUR DRESS GOODS IMP If 3 .'A JUST EECKIVED A LABOX VAMUTY OJT -rrs- & Me ; ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & M ,:. : . '.'.'' "j- '-' ,' . . .... . ' .. ; . ; -.. iitk.X. -.i-i .JiM.l Vri -ii,j,t fcoe.-ii COLIiEGB STBBBT.BEl?vrEElT' TRADE ANti'ili,Iri,Trt.': to stay. No ! We-'daplioate ; - - - y catalogues and price-lists-attd MoSMITH1: Chaiiotte, X. d; rEh.is Week THE ifor the above named articles. Mli..." I mm. v ;"::ii:Mjas'( ' ' I . A'RrtTKflStS ;iftvj liKinSr- .: t.. .. .. a i woeks, jlinqton, .mTS ; 1 r . 1 a i I f -I. 5 f I '. n si V -.i l
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