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., j'TivA y - y ,ff rn rr 8UB8OEIETIOX RATES : Dav, one year, ( jxwtpafcT) im atf .. iz Month ..... . . . . ."i . . " in Jftmfli....... 0n! itfonlft ........ WEEKLY EDITION i Weeldy, ( the county) m adjxmee. ...... Out of the county, pottpaid, Six Months Liberal Beductiomjor CM. . TBMOBaxsira JOB kxpabtbsiz ..18 00 . . 4 00 ..2 00 78 ..t2 00 .. 2 10 .. 1 00 uamjuBiuin jttrrw oseoi want, antf wta Cm latest stnes of Xrte, ana ererj saannor of Job Prhithi oao- now Baton wfi neataess,isipak ana ehaipsianr iKs aataaiu tali at sliott noUBa?-. r BLAKXaj BTxJrHXlDS,1 ax . tmm) " -iSj tA fti tin :ti!ilj aWwtf a ? 4fU fit? VOL. XXV. It' f3i NQ. 3,833;:, PHEFHLXTSL1 f - M iu twisawayi liSKJO Jcilliiri ? , . ; - , .-.--;:-:- JL- , ' -. aonprs, : resnata, - - - 3BcuLAR3,cisrarr Montis. J lead ibis Ami Study lour Interest We have a lull line of KID GLOVES Including the celebrated (FATEHTEP JUinrlSTH, 1876.J Fiom2 to 6 buttons. In vil shades and at ex tremely low prices. Also, a nice line of Lace, Lisle Gloves and Milts. We ate offering our magnificent Stock ofFans All qualities, at bottom prices. Ourvnr largestoekofPABASOLSat a sacrifice. Call early and secure a bargain. We have an elegant line of LADIEi'. MISSES 'and CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSIERY. These goods must be sold, and now Is the gold en opportunity to save money and get nice goods aj low prices. Alexander S Harris. junto We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK wblci will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands LADIES. MISSES'. CHILBREN8,' " ' " ! GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES i a spceciaity . r.ccr prides all goods in out line m variety and JUIL, ST0C5 STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satcliels, ALL SIXES AND RRICES. Call ana see us. PEGRAM&CO, tmo JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT Hoop "SlSirts, Aij prioes. "A new tot of desirable LAWNS, at 6i Cts. PINK AND CREAM LAWNS. We ask special attention to Bedded Lace & Pasmentry. CORDS & TASSELS, ALL COLOR;3. We are still offering bargains in Dress Goods, Parasols, And many other Jlnes of gOOdl- HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC A call will convince you that we are offering goods f vextejneiKwt Djicefv i i iHARGRtvfsxmHELril. A POSITIVE iCTJRE ? - - T, Wlthftntlledlohies.""' V t ALLAN'S SOLUPL1 W&lbMixD. BOUNDS . Eatented Oct 1Q, J87B. une nor. I Vn. 1 will mm an v hum in fnnr days or less. So. 2 will cure the most obstinate ease, no mat- fa Af hM Inner tAndlmv. k ' No nauseous doses of eobebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings el the stomach.- ; . Price. Si .60.- Sold br an Druggists, or mailed 1881 Spring M 1881 ott receipt c"prfee.---- -i-'ji FoTftirthpartioularssend for dremar. .P.O. Box 1633.. J. a ALLEN CO., . dect7-eod3m 83 John St New York, A Perfect Corset at Last; No More Broken Whalebones. Alter enend'ng over twelve thousand dollars in experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material for bOBlng corbels called C O R ALINE Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ALVANTAGE8 ARE: FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of S5 will be paid for every corset in which the Coraline breaks with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It is more pliable- than whalebone and adapts Itself more readily to the movements of the body. THIRD. It Is not affected by cold, heat or mois ture. FOURTH. It Is the cheapest and most service able corset ever made. THE CORALINE COESKT Is made throughout oi superior materials, ana is warranted m every respect If not found entirely satisfactory, the purchase money will be refunded. Ask for Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset, With extension front Unequaled for beauty, ele gance ana style. Ana Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset In the market. ask xor ur. wamers CROSS BONED HIP CORSET. We have the exc-uslve sale In this market of the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the traae inspect them. ' T. L. SJSIULS ft up. Jun5 ' A DELICIOU3 DRINK For - Use in "Families, itoteU, Clubs, Parties, Etc. ft I Boatomt C. S. 6BATE8 dts HOHSL. The "Hat Panch " h Utory bean Introdoced, tneW with marked PQpalar t vo S is Varrcmtd to Contain only tU Itisrsadr on AtMnioar. and will M louno aa mmmbi dditionto t Us ohoip thing wniclJ aQdeaiably enlarn the pltuvw of Hf aaq enpourigB a nooarsss su howwhd b gooa Bstnre u ngnwy &joy9 GOOD AT ALL TIMES Jnsf flta Thlnjr to Keen In Wine C&Sss. SideDoartls not GOmpiete It can be used Olear or mtK Milk, Joe, Soda, or Hot Water, lemonade, or with Bne Joe, . to gift foe Taster Said b laadias Wine llensbinU. Gioeera. HoUbaal Trade supplied at manufacturers prlees by IWll son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." ( Jan. 23-eod-6m. if vou feel dulL drowsy. . debilitated, hare fre- auent headaches, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite, and tongue coated, you are suffering fromtor- nirt liver, or "Dunousness ana noraing wui cure you so speedily and imanenUy as to take 8im - mons liver Regulator or Medicine. . The cheapest purest and best Family Med icine In the world) An Sentual SDeelfle Aot all diseases ef the .H?er, Stomach and ; Ramuata ihe.LH'er ana preyent i Chills sad Jfever. Ma larious Kerers, Bowel Complaints Restless ness,Jaundloe,Nansea BAD BBXATH. Nothina Is to unpleasant'nothlng so eommon. as bad breath, and In nearly every ease-M oomes r mm th Dtomach. and can be so easily corrected if you will take Simmons Llyer .Regular. iJV neglect so sure a remeuy tvi ms moum der.1 It will also improve jour appetite, complex- Ion and general health. ' .- , : i FILE3I , : ' How many suffer torture day -after 'daymaking life a burden and robbing existence of all pleas- nn nurinii tn tho BAAmt HUffflTlnff from nllCS. ZCt relief Is ready to the hand of almost every one who will use systematically the remedy that has perma nently cured inousanas. oimmuua unoi awmr tor is no drastic, violent purge ; but a gentle assis tant to nature. CONSTIPATION ' Shouldnot be regarded as a trifling allj went in fact nature demands he utmost regularity of the bowels, ahd any deviation from this demand paves the way often to . . v serious danger. k It is ault as necessary to remove Impure accummulatlons from the bowels as it is to eat or sleep, and ntf health can bexPeQtea Wf" R e8lw habit of odypreyaUs. . . J 8ICK HEADACHE, Th is distressing affliction oocurs most f -equent-. - Th dtsttirhanee of the stomach, arising from ly ii.. imiuTfurti riiawstAd MHttenta. oauws a severe pain lathe head aoipaalewlthlsaiwibla hausea,: and-thU ; consmtttei J! w poppa known as sick headache. i.n' J-W CAUTION, i Buy opow3fer or prf pared SIM M0N8 LlVER ; REGULATQHl tinless in, Out en araved wrapper with trade . warkB stamp and sig nature unbrokeni None-Qtherisgennme. i Manutacaua,onJjy a-jUir"n, fejld hy aU diugelsts. .r tiunI8.eod.d$wl N. C. BACON U An.rSHI II II Hr-KS:: MUth. .t...w. -, uqa$ ruw8 -at- r ' f R M' trOWELL'S -wanted; Choice Wruit Mm' mi Witnout hub tscB, JiPy ai"' m, '" '"-1'-' S'lX TO TIN gooff house lanentera, ptaady PanraFieuigtriiaeswresj vpwr ,i - Trade suppaea at laajiuiaerarew noiwi-WI-:-.,t f j'X e3V-,' ' - nnTTT?PT! flrpTjrn tTtprpvvwpiP At1? AVTS TWTTftV work and good wages. Appiylo , 1 f?irultlL &e1 1 - RuelL Whoiesaje. and Retaa togjista, Ir 7-.f f I T7; - , !' ? ,COLIEGB BEET, BETYJiKf . TJAi)15 AND YIFTir Himny mug When fish make a ereat commotion In a net It Is of course because they are in seine. Buffalo "No. sir." she said Drondlr. "my boy wQI never be caught In any scrape. He's too smart fox task" A Russian lady of blah birth, who Is just' now dazzling the visitors at a r mountain resort. Is. named Mile. Skirtooff She la very popolaf. -1 - New Jersey Journals should be' careful m '. their use of the word "Trenton." People whe are- oo i acquainted with New Jersey TxrtlUcs do-not always understand the appUeaQon.- For - instance, when one reaaa mat iieicnisiaeK. waznrKi wui nroDauy go to Trenton, One does not know whether he Is s canaidate ipr the legislature or lor tne bt&te pris on, or both, New Tor Herald. ---;: A poet "t)niTB70.-that mv dream mav come truer We infer that he Oidnt dream that he was seizeAby a giant fourteen feet tall and throws over A thMA unn hAnad 4k9AtMjAAtar nAlnf luL hot keweri which tmpad him to the earth while raven mips oi aaiKness - gougea nu - vjakjom one by ol.6. Persons Irave -such- ftreaua.ae'vB been told. We've had dreams ourself that we wouldn't have come true for S2.50 in sold.-Norriston Herald. . . ' Twenb years aito a Ctrl babv. eleeantlv dressed. wssdeserteby its mother,! who lett it in a Con necticut depot-SeveraV oung nen clubbed to gether; to aipport but they tired of the senKa tlon,aDd theeulw wis sehlto an lMustrlalKhooL She is this week -a sweet girl graduate f swell known seminary wh HJshe has won high honors. At the summer resorisiFlrsfc week. laffie& lsfelv- en to showing your dresses second week, to tell mg wnere yoa went iasi year iimrF wee, o sauc ing about the Browns, who ' have' ieone home; fourth week, to complaints of the housei After the fourth week life at a summer resort Is insuf ferably dolL Boston Transcript. ; : t No Drettler comt4lment an be eiven than that which oomes from the warm heart and. quick wit of the true Hibernian. Hike was laying pavement brick in the hot . Bum and the lady of the house mixed up a nice, cool drink,' and carried it out te quench his thirst r After a long drawn "swig." he wiped his mouth on his sleeve and said: "ie'll be in heaven siven years before the dlvil'll find it out." New Haven Register. ITEMS OF INTEKEST. The censua reports bLows that the cotton acreage of 1879 80 was 14,432,008 it requirea 3,615,568 acres in ueorgia to; pruduce.81363 bales-rlsa than a bale! tu tnree acres; : la tnis- sooa xarminer Nine men havB been "Baneed in Arkansas by lynchers within a month. In. no caae aid the Sheriff make any de termined effort to protect his prisoner, nor bave the authorities moved to punish the murderers. The Petersburg Index-Appeal tells us that William Morgan, the Benedict Arnold ox Masonry- the only traitor the order, baa ever known, was a native of Virginia and married in Richmond: that he wijs'born in 1T?5 and fought under jac$son at JNew uneans. By recent investigation.it is found that the total value of stock in the State of South Carolina is $2,801,281. The cost of fencing In $21,139,87?. These natures disclose tne astomsmne fact that it costs ten dollars to fence out one dollar s worth of poor cattle. The juice of a lemon, squeezed into a glass of water, without sweetening, drank before breakfast at tnis season of the year, is said to be a preventative of malaria and an excellent tmng for almost every one to take, particularly if they are billiously inclined. A venerable Shaker tells a reporter that the doctrine and practice of celi bacy are not nonular. but those who are faithful to them last a long time health. ny. w nen a Shaker dies at ti& years or age his taking a war is considered pre mature and inscrutable. A statue has recently, been found in a mound on the Egyptian -Government railway line. It is believed to be 4,563 years old, and if this is confirmed it wui probably oe one 01 tne oldest known statues in the worlcLThis statue is about to be removed to Cairo, f St. Louis will he the nest cltv to try the electric light. 4 the - necessary rights and1 priyileges have been; mm ti ed bytfte Oty CouhqU, wifj wot wiJI beginoTiay4ng tfteiiesia jt few das. Ttie entefpHse is in the hands of a numbet of prominent oitizena of $t. Louis, The Edison system is the eine that will be tested. Every housekeeper should know that sugar boiled with acid, if it be but three minutes, will be converted nto gupose which is the- form ox . sugar, touna in sweet applet Qne pbnndof sugar! has as much sweetening power as two and a quarter pounds of glucose. Ju other words, one poqqq 0? sugar gwreainto the frt itftw cooked, a.nd wldle yet warm, wui make the fruit as sweet as two and a quarter pounds added while the fruit ig boylng, 7 . : A Victim of ibe Bottle, Baltimore Son. 5.. A wen dressed nine dov Detween ten and twelve years of age entered the Westers police station on Tuesday and asked Lieutenant Cadwallader if there was a "large Jady in the lockup,' ; 3t was his mother for whom he was look ing, who left her boarding-howseithe day before in an advanced state of in- 1 txjxication. and had not since returned, ThA T,iAllt.p.naTit told the hov that ihia mother had been in the station that night, but that she had paid her fine to keep the magistrate from committing her to jail, with his eyes bathed in tears the bov then stated that the board ing house mistress had ordered himself and his sister out or tne nouse on ao- who was In a perpetual state of intoxi cation. He further ssidtnat tne famuy belonged to Philadelphia, and, that his : father, a wealthy merchant, had aban doned his mother on account of j her propensity to drinfc. She spent thous ands of dollars before the separation toot place, and when it did occur, a lew months ago, the mother with, her son and daughter came to this city.' His sister had secured a situation in a store on Lexington street, but she was afraid the mother would come to see her when she was under the influence of drihlc. and sne would lose ner piace. ; About lEditora Speaking at the banquet given in his nonor Dy tne press in xoronto, rror, Goodwin Smith said; writing ane:di-; toriatis, asyouknow, not the-easiest matter in the world, but there are many who think they can do it until they try. The writer of an editorial is riot pro ducing an immortal work. He is try ing to produce a distinct effect at the time, and to do that ,hjnust have a certain art . He niit give his work, a certain fuijity, f or fcf od ,iflnish, and altho' he pan notrrihg3n;aiy quantity of learning jaBdJinfralionXwithjSut appearing pedMiticrT Vfr3 and knows willotf bi,ithy way of richneii and lustrations and: trill lend to the1 superiority of his prodjUAtions. I recollect sitting af tablejin Xondontbe.' side the editor of a leading journal Jfte said : fl am in distress i Xnave Wet one . 1 : - u m J : A about- iournalism at the time, so I re- marecfr t suppose you will have to, I get - another." lie .repiiea: uruet n- ,4 other l wui nave.ioKBiiinree,anau ' I TviiVhA HnrhrfAAd if at the endof avear J one of the three writer doeiatsrell as - ? .ilksisjAriiNlRVIS Watt;"rr!! wis Invigorate toe body -without lntoxfeaQbg U Tbo ; RebuioM 9mtm9m.i jJir vi In a cdnversatibii 'with a hewsbaDer interviewer a few' days ' ago,- Senator Ben Hilly of Georgia; defended itt'most respects Mr, "Dav's "History of the War.TandcriticisM Uieolicy btGen. Joseph! El Johnston in : the' condttct of his campaign " from Dalton to Atlanta. In regard to the reported differences' between Mr. Davis and Xlen. .Lee as to the Burrender of ;the "army,; Mr. HUi saysi x; -j... i.. . , -1, have read with a great deal of amusement much of the stuff that has been printed about - it. In January, 1865. the two-houses of the Confederate Congress created a joint committee to irrquire into the condition -.'of uthe army, and the means of continuing the war. I was on the committee- upon the part of the Senate.- That committee -held secret sessionsf and-ainined almost every prominent man Sri the Confeder acy from J eff Davis down.: J WbnGen. Lee was on the stand l:eiiftmined htm myself, and in great details When ask ed about his holding Richmond, he said he could do so until Gen. Grant could get the -men and thertlme to push around upon his flanks so as to threaten his communication with the South. He explained thaty Grant's- forces were constantly increasing, and that he had unlimited supplies 01 men and muni- i tions, both of which . Geo, Lee lacked. 1 He said that his army ' was constantly i weakened' by desertions.': 1 'After- Gen. ; Lee had explained the situation ; about Richmond, I put the question directly to him: 'Will the fall of Richmond endthewarr - ( "The old hero'xaised himself tin the chair, and with a great deal ,of Reeling said: By no means, sir: by not means. In a military point of. view I would be, stronger after, thft - before 'such, an event, because it would enable me to! make my own plan of campaign and battle. From a moral and political point of view the abandonment or loss of Richmond would be a serious calam ity, but when it has fallen I believe I can prolong the war for two years upon Virginia soil. Ever since tne conflict began 1 nave Deen obliged to permrj the enemy to make my plans for me, because com peHed. to defend the capi tal. When Richmond falls I shall be able to make them for myself.' "This emphatic statement shaped the report of the committee in favor of con tinuing th,e' way, and ought to settle the point conclusively that LeeV" never thought of surrendering until he found that he could not get his army out and was obliged to." 1 ' "Was Davis angry at Lee's surren der V" -."Not that I know of. I have talked with Mr. Davis fully once only since the war. Not more than two years a I spent a whole day with him, audi, never heard him say an unkind word t utter a . disparagement of -Gen. Ltie in my lire, x oeiieve tne Teiauons De tween himself and LeeLwere: not-only . - . . ' How Bo SoniiotiineeConaAfivcu a Bal loon mmk Mmkem It Bonysuit. - , Seth Green, in the Rochester Democrat . - ' II you anchor a pole in a body of wa ter, leaving the pole above the surface, and put a spider upon it, he will exhibi it marvelous intelligence by his plans to escape. 1 At first he will snin web several ihchea71ong and hang pa one euu, wpiw bb auows tne otner to noat off in the wind in the hone that it will strike some object Of turse this plan proves a failure, but the spider is npt discouraged. He waits until the wind changes and then sends another silken bridge floating off in another direction. Anotner iaiiure is xoiiowea oy several other similar attempts, Until the points. of the compass have been trejr ;-. AUt neither the resource n,pr te reasoning wers of the spider are - exhausted. He crnbs. td. tb,e top of the pole and energetically goes to work to pahatuct a silken balloon. He has no hot iir with which to inflate it, hut he baa the power of making it buoyant When ixe gets his balloon flnishea heroes not jgo upon the mere aupposition that it will carry hiaa men. often do, but he fas- tens t so a suy rope ine otner. ena op i whioh. he attaches; to the island pplel upon which he is a prisoner; ..He; then 4 gets into nis ajnai venicie while it is made fast and tests- it to see whether its dimensions are capable of therwdrk of bearingbJni away. 'He oftea rfld he has made it too smair.nniwnion he hauls it down, takes it all ajpArT I constructa it .on ;a, lareer Md 'bettef- plan. A spider naa Deen seen to make three different balloons 'before J he came satisfied with ' his' eipjejMts. Then he will get In, snap the, guyrOpe and sail awav to land as crracef ullv and tis supremely independent of hlsi ixit roundings as could veire imagined v - Checklnsj b JUoaor ltfl itt Eog ' ' 1SM1, . ? j Phllftdelpela American. l f ; i -. The growth o a, . sen,Ument in favor of the restriction of the liquor , traffic ha benr;YejT 'TJd.ofi'late-yearst in JBhgfentthis waVialmostfthe cjnlrf reform which enlisted thej hearty, sym- Eathy of Mr Carlyley who tathedaHf is death went on ruining digeetiorj by the use of Scotch whisky, but was qbite' ready to see bther fpedple tef iisedlthe power thus rointure themselves. : ichef newly organized temperance societies in connection with the Church of lngf land, have been very effective in shpw ing the extent of the miachiefdon the indiscriminate sale of intoxicating brinks, and in bringing the facts hjiBe tQ.aclas3in society which has-been rather indifferent than otheiwise.i tTen years aero no House of Commons-Wottid have voted as they did last week their 4 tion, and indeed the vote, iridicate3j lit tle lees than a ' revolution infa English feelings. . .It Is true the new English movement would not be satisfactory, to our Prohibittonists. Total abstinence isnot exacted to a pled gfrfrom those Who UUlHJWlh- rAi WIfV Ci ,WSW some remeu f ori tpIiTiSSfver their personal habits, are, Icvsaeato co-operation. An tfOKt rilS.aj!nkto organise ti &injlar aencj in coaneoit, jon wHh- Uift Votetan t iscoteil ptireh in America. t1aisaioU8fW-f)ct" any such far-reaching- desalts from Jpi nrganfeation: conftaed to the' linfits o one denomination, and: that farwfrpm the lamest. But ereat ftood willTbe ef' fected if the movement should awalten- the vast body of our lndiffernt3tato' the necessity of doing aomethingi iand to the possibility of doing much outejde the lines 6lial;4b8tinence and lecal gohibition in which ihe Temperance' ipulse has moved in Aaeriea i BXB PUNCHls snperlo? to the average punch, brewed on fastlva ioolal eooartona. In it ths met lowest old ttauon are. .blanded with cholcefrtttt Bold-Waft Grooera, Wine MwcnarOa and JProg- glsts.' ' ' 1 : ' "v " "j Y" ":Xw "i. hSiiil ttiiJ 1 6. E51ijiiw' S Si-t silt f A;MptSH DOWN. bTeIiM ' Jiy 3T CASH PRICES, and balance in 8 months, WITHOUT INTEREST & S25 CASH ON ORGANS AND PIANOS. TfOtj.CAN Chickering Piano and ChlekeruileadstheworfaforPuuK)s,and Sheet mnaie&n(i nvarathtni n n. n . prices. ete. itfaw ' wp "" 4 ill 1 Mot of Boys' and Chi iHiiyian Monsand vllC I, I t : r, . .. ; T ! r TV J ' : . I . -. . - '- '. . rnvrrrrnrrn . ..;4 ... an'.. t SPBi3Sf ' AND SUMMER GOODS. Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerebiefs, Embroideries, Corsets 1 - . and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. Ready-Macle Clothing and Gent Oiye riff a call ' l&ore fcuying. i-iUUiiiiyJ l.ri BECKETT & Me I r.-c ;. :; a .w v b mm . . m m m. EUfcA VI t W U I IN 'til OdSss I HI ' l.,i;,J-U l. ! I ' t - ' ... . - - CUHTBACT rOH W3TKUCTION AHD RCTi03 UFM1M1NU UAUU1hX US' JSVKKI UKSUKLirilU ANULllJiBX ULiUUi(ai , AJV,. J&ASI come8ln. JULY. SSPTfMBER. BUY THE Mason & namlin Organ. the MawnandHandliiiB the monarch of all organs. A good tuner and repairer always on hand. For a BcSMITH, Charlotte, N. C l. Bw'Apra-& -:0: :6:- II1S0RETTE Something Entirely New. ST YL E2 S UST' ONE drens Cassimere Suits, AT REDUCED PRICES. 1 . - . . . - . i . : ! . . -L. BEfrWANGER & BRO. A-t 25 Cents. DRIVE I OTHER A NEW LOT OF . 1 I r . JUST RECEIVED A LARGS VARIETY OF ALSO,' A HANDSOME STOCK Of.. : ! ant ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS i yvi (VI I.N I C. O t .4 ttl&iSSri -flLi. J17T1UN AH I) JSttJSOriUn UF MUilAU UAUtUnHX UI AV&KI V&SVALirxiun MU VJ UIACTUB. AMD SSLL AGRICULTURAL AND PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW MILLS, &0, ' 8FXCIAL 8UMHER OITTB. ; - j t CASH PRICES AND THRIE MONTHS CBJCDIT. i 500 PliKOS M ORGANS t: ON HAND 1Kb CONTRACTED FOR THAT j , : MUST BX CL03XD OUT BY OCTa4 V no. 4 isj tg"cf 1 Tf 1 1 h lli iity - wgV-.. uf, . m-trr a SCARF, Hoop Skirts, 1 ' .1..- Furnishing Goods. ELIAS COEN. NC ; MACH INERY. DO W E AtA. A A W - Ai1lkW. ...... , . ' ' ' ,!v ' ' '. ' : il: i c :i 1 - s "t
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