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Ijt Charlotte bstrfitd 1 v .'" - w r - 1 ' III ii iii ill wi Li t . . it jr 1. . i : is w .it i T i,r c3-"t 400 hm MonUu. ........... On Month 9 00 . 78 13 00 2 10 1 00 WMMKLT MDtTIOW : Weekly, (in ths county) m attwnos. . .. Out 0 Ms county, postpaid, . , . . . . . . Mx Months. LV. .'.T. . v .T. v lis ti ft t J f t iaf Hi Te. Say. We stltLJhaye an, jlegait and well-assorted line fit LAMES', MISSES' and CBIU)BtKa '' 1 I SM ' They Mast Be Sold. We will commence sacrificing these goods Imme diately. CUB ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call early and secure best bargains. Alexander & Harris. ulyl7 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S,' GENTS', BOIJ3', AND YOUTHS' ft FINEBOOTS1 A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON if ATS, and a pretty ila Straw Hats, TrunkSe d&tds ALL SIZES'AtttrClS ' Call and see us. lEtJfe'AM & CO. feb20 If yon feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have fre quent headaches, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite, ana tongue coawa, you are suueriug irom ior piq liyer, buuuuoubss, ' out vail so Rneedilr an&. Dermaneni id nothing will cure iiy as totaxeaim- rnons LTver Regulator or ledlolne. The cheapest,' purest ana Dest Family juea ldne In the world!: An effectual specific for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen; Regulate the Jlver and prevent bill8.and Sever, Ifa Ia4oua;ireveTSf .Bowel CaxnBlainta, BesUess BeaslJondieesMausea Nothing is so ttnplwvsant, nothing so common, as bad breath, and in nearly every case it comes from the stomactiand can be so easily corrected If you will take Simmons Liver Regular. Do not neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive disor der. It wUl alsaimprove jout appetite, complex Ion and general health. How mariy iufieflbrture day after day, making life a burden and robbing existene at all pleas ure, owing tA the secret suffering frotailles; i Yet relief Is ready to the hand t almost every one who wUl use systematically the remedy bat b&sperma nently cured thousands. Simmons Liver Begula tor is no drastic, violent purgje bat a gentle assis tant to natqre,.' v7. M,M ;.r-i' ; ' menfin Jabt rture-demands the utmost Kgularlty efhe bowels, and any deviation . PILES1 hdro this demand paves way Qfteo to anrtnna7ftnMT. r,.iti9 rmlts as necessary to weis as n is m vtu uj mub ' , , rr Mr siweeii'wit 1' it ef Jy r'eyaihL 3 Tills C'sttesitc? RCliotwn eecvrajBct rreqoent lyThrdlstiU) ie of ie ttomatof arising nom the imperfectly dested contents, causes asejrero Us pain mtneseaa, accompamea wuu uuioto"i nausea, and this constitutes what Is popularly known as sick headache. uAuriusi. Bin irnxm t ixnn ni graTfedwrafimer with trade mark, stamp andslg hWureunbh)ken-'Jne th "ISSPlv ' r annfactuf0oby igNftOO. iold by ajl drugalsta. Uunl kwly FREIGHT NQXICE, ON and after this date all freights on this road will be received and delivered at what has WfoWSeW l PMaaMMva Brill lin M fntllTI WP.t On and OS tilt ests-atthi sarne'prjint'. JMyl8.ott - rar.GORi SuperlntfhdenL CABBAGE . rt I CANTALOTJPXa AND T0MAT0B3,'1 -4 . ix Months Paney TT I , -- nosiory. 1881 SpriDg Stock I88i Best Brands Latest Styles i-..--4Mftl v t bat) At 8.M.H0WELL'a VOL. XXVI Srs (&oa&3, GlsrthiUQ, Sec. Mosquito -f From $2 tof ia - -nispOvNmiNG, : In white Aid colors, brine yard jandbythe piece. -BOMB--.-. NEW AND STYLISH LAWNS Very cheap. Just In. We offer great bargains In our remnanttock of Silk & Lisle Thread Gloves & Silk Mitts. All our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first cost. Bargains In store for those who win avail themselves cf the opportunity to secure them. T. L Seiffle k Co. aug7 A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in tFamUU$t Hotels, Clubs, Parties, &te. C. U. GSAYE8 Ss SOITS. Th "Hxib Poneh " hu Utely bean introduced, and meet, with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on openf, and Wit be fonnd aft agreeable addition to the choioe things which undeniably olarg. the pie worn of life and encourage good fltowahlp-aM good matare if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep In Wine Cellars. -Sideboards not Complete Without Wench, It can be used Clear or with Feik Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, ; 'Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste, ; gold by leading Wine Merchants, Groeera, Hotels as jroggiat ewywasre. TraSesupplfedf at manufacturers prices by' Wll son 4 Burwellj Wholesale and Retail Druggists TPy7flS?tfjfi :t -Ti PHYSICIAN S, tLER GYM EM, AND . THEAFfLtCTED EVERYWHERE. - THE IfiREATEST riEDlCAL TRIUHPff QITHE ASIJ liver; of memory, with a feelimr of narinit hei- nor, uuv " looted some dutyeartness, ptealneaif : ' STuttering of the Heart, DoU before the eyes. Yellow Sfcin, Headaohe. BeatieijV . neas at night, .highly colored Urine. 17THZnWASXTjrOSASX1INKZXfiS. '., ;ittOU3 PISEaSKWSOOl! BE D(VL0ft); TTJTIT8 PTXL8 are especially adapted to ' iacb eaaea,one dose effect auch a change Of yjeellnK sva to aatonlah th attfTerer. ' Tfaey IaeraaM tbo A ppttte, an J oaui 4 U i o . body to Take-- im oj;thi.shVt arBMtve ornna Kefriiaroiarr 1 DDllcallQD ( a natural color, acta irmantaneouaiy. --tCtTa HaKCAIr Of ralyaltla-fcf !! aa Bk ' bT-anurkln Drari trr: SlcnitnM f Hm 2 yo.. a. 1 ., y "TuiFarfners. Mothers. Husineu Men.'MecKan- t ...... ioL alc who art tired' out by work py wary.'andl tr9 rfWSHSWtf wJrrspepaia. ; tUwroa-3 ;psm rtauratgia, or www, wuwrw wm:ui I7MiiLs(HllHriisTilltl Gingtf Tonic tte greattst cuxm f erwaay Best Hsalti tSthBmritIUj tci; M$f Hicox ftCb..Climuta.K.Y.-i ' eawp.inffl 1 - SITUATION WANTED.- j A m i 1 fit TUTmi TORPID Iiobb orainwwtiHawBe8bpweJiofMy 1 JPaio in theggawith oJl ignsatloa W thff hglt awry Fain under the abfflei Ma4e. fnllneas after eating with d4ly citnation to exertion of bpdy or mind, . Irritabilitv of temper. Low aniriM, Jxsa . Bbay Hnt Wibk:bs changed to a Gtasr feHOTi .Inirle Bbnllcalian of this XlVK. It rmtfiLff 7Z A COLonxri irNix4 be ate year nxvma&aMP ii. want a steady situation. Can "make up'l ' tMHMr J nm - a nnua. and la eomrjetentM take charge of the mechanical department of a newt-paper.- . wui work very cheap during; tne;umme; uly24,dtf Care Qbserver.-Charlottev Hi'c. OBSERVATIONS. Brooklyn boarding bouse keeper lisrrecover ed $400 from a person who spoke of her place as a "hash house." 1 The moral off this is, never say "hash." "Mystery" Is the correct phrase. Boston Transcript. . Theatrical: "Hazel Klrke" vras ' performed at Carsen night before last and so affected the audl eneethat It was neeossary to mop the floor of the theatre between the acts. Virginia City Enter prise. rtWhatare your politics?" the chaplain of the Towa penitentiary asked an intelligent looking convict. "I have not come but for anybody yet," replied the convict, gazing pladdly through the bars. . ; ... , Literary: A belle of -Nsmgansett 4s writing a novel in which the hero it found in the desert chained to the bare back of a bydcle. Baltimore American.' . . 1 .. ... .. u One of the worst cases of wire pathng of recent date is that of 8 dog that caught hold of a lady's hoopsklrtandyankMdUofL !':- There was a yonngrlrl in Dexter, '' Her fellow be thought ho had Text her. He bought her a hat And then she said that He could kiss, he could hng and sit next her. Rochester Express. Proof positive: Wife (who has been sitting up): "Well, this is a pretty time to come home ! Four o'clock f" Husband (who has taken nothing but one glass of a curious compound spoken of, by himself, as "wblskanwarra'O: "Whar you mean, madam, by YdrUOdcT 'Unforfnly for you matt am, It aha 'appens, curiouslenufl, I parsh'd Trlnt-' ty, madam, and heard it strike one (hlc) sheveral times, madam!" Retires to bed In triumph and hia boots. New York Star, ,. , .1 Olive Sogan commenced one of lectures recently with the remark: "Whenever I see a pretty girl I want to clasp her In my arms." "So do we," shouted the boys in the gallery. For a moment Olive was nonplussed, but, recovering ber jell possession.; she replied: "Well, boys, I don't plame you." 1TE.US OP lnTGKKST. An elephant belonging'to a menage rie died of heat in an Iowa railroad car. , , There are connected with the Sunday schools of Middle Tennessee 81,000 of ficers, teachers and pupils. It is very dangerous to the health to light a pipe or cigar with a match until the phosphorus is burned off. The ends of matches are rank poison. The personal patronage of ex-Senator Conkling in the KewYork customhouse consists principally of his widowed sis ter, Mrs. Margaret C. Steele, a lady of middle age. wno is detailed as ins pec tress of the Cunard steamship wharf. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln has entirely recovered from her recent illness, and" now takes frequent long rides. She does not like her son's appointment to a cabinet position. "Secretary of War!" she said when informed of the appoint ment; "then he'll be shot, sure." Portland, Oregon, now has a popuhv tion of 25,000 inhabitants, and is one of the best built and most substantial towns in the country. It is said that it has more capital to its populatioa than any place in the United States ex cept Providence, Rhode Island. ANewYorkrimes man has been horri fied to learn that not a few persons in British high life eat with their knives instead of their forks. Dr. Johnson, the lexicographer, used to eat With his fingers and wipe them afterward On the back of a New Foundland dog. ' There are 45,000 persons engaged , in the manufacture or pottery in England and Wales. . The death rate among the males is 38 per cent higher than among the male element at large. In the lungs of a potter who recently died of oon- sumption were found 48 per. cent. . of silica, 18 of alumina and 5 of oxide of iron artkles of constant use in his busi ness; . . The Cincinnati Enquirer says: "The f Cole syndicate have almost completed negotiations ior tne pnrcnase or me. charter and completed portion of i thef Mobile and Grand Trunk Railroad; ' At their mfeethig in New York on. Wednesayithefdecided to complete the lirw from SermaoMobile as soon as theyige.ontrolaB4 Jtlso to build the road from Mobile down the bay to deep prater -at Cedar.Pomt The com pletion these two- lines will jgive them a coal traflic 'of Over a hundred thousand, tons-per year, with a haul of one hundred and sixty miles." Justice Field is reported by the New York Star as saying this: "When I go into my brother Cyrus' office I feel as,i X was surrounaea ny rorty steam j en gines and electric batteries, fcu.cn ! ac tivity and bustle as h daily soea through would dnye me Craay,' , When I told him. X was going m. tiropet he asked me if my wife was going. I said I thoneht not. as I could not well af ford it. I left for home, and in a fe w days I got a letter from Gyrus which said:; 'No man should fake .a trip abroad without his Wife. I hare 'for warded to London a' letter of credit for you for 1,000.' This was all there He is a noble fellow and an. aectaon w ao aaa iw auu butUA ft eta ;jau0i ate ana aevotea c$roerjv , 1 : A Biaa JJfefore Saivlde. Jtiam the SL Louis Post, July 25$k J : Ilvatena ' Garbett,' a MsTt girl "of fourteen years, and her motner.weT sleeping a.t half-past f . jo'clofelt twa morning in the front room 4dw stairs at-No 2808 Jackson jisfreefc when they nrfira.' a or a ton tort . hu . aurannhw -iflt. f lift Window" shutter. ,Wbeh Mrs; ; Gat pett called out, ff Who : la thered a voice bh the sidewalk Teplled,If s John; let rae; In." : In a few moments the door iwas opened and John T Garbiptfe -he hi& band and fatherr was admitted. .A few words were exchanged,, .wfifint.tlie 'mart began to undress, thoughtfully, paaing his clothes on a chairs ear tbev wpen ne naci tdu jnougnrflu waK9 to her and. said. once before I say goodbye,' Shft well tayew the meaning of thoe fw,3rotds, ior She ha4 often lieard hep? unhappy nqsDftnq, say ne woqia ena1 ms own life: ' She rushed to him as he took the revolver from bis clothes.-andf raising her arm, attempted to hold him. - From the bed in which the little girl was lying helpless with fright she called to her father not to kill himself, Strength ened witb tne determination to, aaye ner j gled hvisbpd'a life paibett strng-; efth hlrj(ibut he quietly held hey at arm'a distance fromhinu Pindine her-! strengthJf ailingnj her husband intent on ending hiHiexutfeenOeshe re leased her hold on him -and ranto the door to call for help " Hei watched her- as she turned the key; and, turning; to his daughter, looked at her for a mo ment, and then lying downioa t floor, placed the barrel of tha revolver just over the right ear Rn" discharged the contenia oi one or tne cnamearg! into his brairi, killing himself instantyv The crirl closed her eyes, iU.horror and the mother rushed to the side of her prostrate hqsbandVi fOTinTiintycallrt ins hiuv Life , . wag eitineti but thn T blood, atill warm- .pouring mt of gnasuy hole had formed a pox- abofntmwriot igitoors fcoxfUte ntZ tut atartra;rrtf. WerJ i to De or any ass rs vasve prewwea mM urea oy xee 4nacn; live? arni jnaneys mperibet woi KterT Therol riMdlelne- -tnafwut o tnuas aulcaiy ana aureiy, wiuioui intenenng. witn your I uttes. as Farters Ginger Tonic See advertise-i i . tikiha mmr umsuv rirtmr ment. 4.-.. t CHARLOTTE, SUNDAY,? j r ''Ji.'.i!. mi ii 1 1 - ' 1 . . 1 . ProfeaoraTarde Adventare Inn New Zeavlandylcjuto. ... . From the Vtloa Homing Herald, - Professor Henry A.Wardformerly of the University, of Rochester, N Y,ia writing letters touching his travels in. New Zealand, some of which detail singular experiences. In his . last-he says? "1 .came from Auckland v by steamer sonth for 125; miles along the east coast to thelown of Tamanga... I hired a twenty-ton cutter and started to visit the sea volcano. We safled all night and at daybreak we had before us a great, mountain of .black scoria, 730 feet high,, from the itop.of which, with much force, went white clouds of vapor to a height of, fully 2,000 feet Reaching the shore it was not easy traveling, for in places, the black peb bles of the beach were ' all astir with water boiling up through them water so hot that a misstep might .scald .the foot seriously. At this point the crater, wall has been broken down 'almost to the sea level and we would look into the great follow islandr The crater is circular. 2t full' mile in diameter.) and hemmed StVJiy vWaUsr many hundred- crater floor was an uneven plaint volcanic ash and scoria, with many i little f umaroles or blow holes, througiV which hot sulphur vapors came wheel ing out, while eyery fw jninutea there was beneath our, feet a smart trembling and a low, dull rolling roar., ;The smoke of vaporbegan to thicken as we went' along and;, we soon found the cause. We were stopped short by a great lake of steaming;, water, quite filling this en4iof . the crater,; and being, as we.'could 8e when the clouds lifted, yearly half a mile from . either side. The water was too hot to comfortably bear the hand, in it, and was further insupportable to either : touch or taste by a strong infusion of alum and sul phuric acid which bit painfully at any scratch or sore upon our skin. On the further border of the lake and half around its shore was a row of the most violent solfataras which I have ever seen. They had built, for themselves little pillar-like cones frxjm ten to thirty feet high and a yard or two in, diameter at its base, and through; the open chim neys they were trumpeting steam and roaring sulphuric gasses with a violence that waarrlhUul contemplate and such deiiomiacl screeching and din as afflicted otir 6arseVeh at the long dis tance where we stood. We dragged the row-boat along the volcano's door and launched it upon the . boiling lake. The water of the lake was of , a milky opaque cast, but we could feel with our oars that it was in most plaees not over ten feet deep. : Lines upon the shore showed that it daily rose and fell slight ly with the tide of the ;aea outside! In many spots the water, was boiling iu riously with so much froth and foam,, wbile still its beat was much below the boiling point of 318 Fahrenheit These were dangerous places, the abundant air in the water diminished materially its buoyancy, and our boat sank alarm ingly low In crossing them. . We landed across the lake atT3ue of the solfataras nearest to the beach and, proceeded to demolish it with our .oars. 3t! was a chimney about two feet in dianieter, clay without, and within it was lined with crystals of sulphur of a beautiful straw yellow, splashed with vermilion spots. .Pushing in, the- top of this chim ney the fragments would first fall down its throat and then come flying out in to the open air, with explosions that were amusingly likKa prolonged sten torian cough.' ' : FAN KVIlTBy. .The Fascinating- wilea , to- Wltch the ,F&abionable Fan la ItfadfrKeryiee- Ue, ! ',: .'-; . Long Branch Letter to ClnclnnaU Snquirer. ; Fan deviltry is the fashionable folly of the moment at this resort of -wealth and affectation. . Pethaps 1 in ' some variety shew yoti have" seen- the use made by a' serio-comic5 Binder, 1 If so, yon rememberhow sh oTkens it with a attlflfWllv. orranofril AtHVfah 'tiAv ih. poses with it spread behind her head er r ner'waist; now she waves' it sedttotive ly over her bosom::how flhe. tans' her iRhanlders and arms with it dosed, and now sue in otner artiui ways makes it Valuable meang; ef eoquetry;' Well, the Saratoga belle does alt 1 those tricks and many others.-Sheishade Iter face when the light is bright itK a faa of exactly the color to; improy'' her' coo, ptexfon. She plays tnilcl bopeeTp ivith her-: airtee frbmJ Whind: i-fan? ?She strikes feathery blow W the-horrid men. j She use Tt fyi'mah: "o Con quest more way than I-'cpuid! d& scribe i a hblecolunatf. - The'fansln aj-e Varied apd'beaUtif ul? f tme f thnovUtesis a ciifcula JiatiTal! fan, tnad et et tmoV Wr aird' Tefidvated tery tinie it i used. "A3 border of rioHntaih f era'' isi ' placed arduht)fthe dfeawd in the centre is!st4ta; boti4uet of real flowers ooTrespbnding , wlthstbe floral garniture Of the costume. l-TSucb fans are for 'full- dress .occasions.' 'An other elaborate fan is an applique work in silk Aapon a atin or crape back ground,ither black or white;' ISlegant fansare-'teade of white ana tinted ostrich'1 feathers powdered ritll(! 4old andwouritea-with' pearl, f anibeyl tor toise shell or gold;-r savrj a fan cf that sort wbiciV cost Witl dianiond settin gs, owrijTXKa' yery iarge fanae over ed with; BeareMfttora -are ciroilay fri iimiS If&dles dtetrttrf fieb in ornamentatftni.Laoe tans axel to. longer rAounteoTciB ailk or satin toaefc grjovinaa,' bub o 'white. Wna: leripe showing oft; tl .hettep advantage the delicato tracery of ;the patterns; Su pevU hand-pauated . 'f ansy continually i j . A writer in an lgy wfklym menting.on EpglBb ,. navj, . asjks : "What is. .tft.,wcdrjiieojEs, if we wjere to go to war with America y I strong ly suspect -that Jtbe disasters of 1814 would be experienced again." ,In view of the fact that we hayp been all along asserting that we. bave no nayy at all, and pointing to England as an evidence of what a couqtjrj should, do In the jpa YXty l ftwhangwrto see an. Enzlishman .Dointino, hack, to rhis couatjYiandaaklhz the.iQrdsoft adn miraity wnv inev do. notbW14 jtbferr. MSrTOWlWViffytt .Wilt i.tCmimutUmmmtt1Mam.mmMtm-Krmtmiaiiht. tolaOttJrf Wfm4Bier6iy thit 1 'WmWeWidldl and Bght' r tause, giatej. jneumatli anas aorae oiwa- .dlseasea: which, oanbe nre- tented wtth'Bltteri, If Wtken inline -r KlllioniVol Z ats inlCA.. ata. bed bun. naeHes iBt.Mrthetelrveijeco with, flRpugh on Stinging smarting, rSati aagea, aiseanea aiscnarges, eorea or uoenupaioev Druggists. Depot, J. H. kleAden, Charlotte. AXJ0UST 7; 1881. As the season will soon be-over for summer goods we ay offering some decided drives In 'VV that class of goods. , OUB XNTIEB STOCX OF Light Imported Hosiery, For ladles and misses, at cost. Also LISLE AND LACE GLOVES And our entire stock of LigM Sumniet Wool Dress Goods. CLOTHING! ILo Beiwsiim OUR $15.00 AND $16.50 SUITS FOR 12.50 . . 14.00 " . : " ...... Children's, CALL EARLY (DD 1 ipa'finng sumcil .SonramiMeir (EcDaDdlS Alt IE THE GREATEST OFPORTUNITY" -OUR PREPARATIONS rOftJALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED c it MP 1 OS! Ill lLn as & .(D(DnniEM, i BECKETT & MeDOWELL, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, ' r;''' : ' ;; mantjfacturebs oj. ; , ;M .' i' -I'i,.' -- CONTRACT FOB CONStHtrdTION AND ERECTION OF lTDONO MXCHlrTKBT OT XVEBY DESCRIPTION AND LATEST DESIGNS.' .;: ; ; i ... , 'FACTOm AD8EXJUflBICC4rstAIyAJiDF)TABIBiaiB, 1 The manulactumsiif thaCHALLKNGKR PORTABLE KKGINE challenge the world U produce a batter engliie. To show their confidence In what iney cliUn. they caalleuge any manufaotont of agricattaral engines not ftttod wKh an automatic cutoff, to s eompetlUve test at a ,u.rsT-w.. . 0rfelt of $500 ii,00UM may k dasired.. Thew engine b augS HE ATTENTION nrtnarradif eeneralry. and also the consumer, la eaUad te ear special bntrtds of saleable and staple HmoalM-ToDatieoa aanng tsuu, xranam uoo Cuts and lval Jurhara-'ta whtoh we are now4 addlnganUllinepf the latest styles of the most I ataaia ai ae p I ' ytasi aaa -twui Tooaeeos. wcr nn la a few week, oflar wdacements ia Tahimu th&t no otAet manBfacUgerg caa eo Our salesmen wui masa rexmar tnps to unarioHe, ana tne vane ox au 1 gooo HiercnamsTB respecum lyaoliciteik . E.a.POGUJt ! ay 1 Durham, M.C. ,N, 3,866. ' - ! . .. . 0 . - . AMi 'wooti Plain black buntings isc. LACS BTJJnilJGSi in cream and black' 15c. IMPOBiaD ALL WOOL . LACK BUNTINGS, ' In pinks, creams and blues, at 25c We wUl have hi a day or two another large line of 64c Lawns, Ec Calicoes, and Hoop Skirts. . Call and see ouc line of . 1 ' NottihgHam Laces, '" LAPPKT rTXTTtNQ, CBXtONNXS, j And everything in the house furnishing llnei WTLL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BE GIVEN IN CLOTHING ! AS ARB NOW OFFERED Bt FOR CASH ONLY ! $12.50 J OUR $9.00 AND 10.00 8.00 THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN IN and 'Ms AND SECURE BARGAINS. CDaml OFr WE NOW OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUB SPRING ANDSUJMER GOOIS ITDDenir TO BDr GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT ! M 111 S 1EIL0W COSf ! JOHN G; YOUNG, Agenf, College street, J3RIOK ! BRICK! ! T HI undersigned respeetfuHy Inform the pubtle A pi&t Uy have eogagwd la the brick business, and are ihw making a superior Quality of handr made brick.: They have In- connection with their yard an Improved Compress Afaehlne, by which they make Pressed Brick equal to the BlclrmoiHt brick.? Any one desiring to build will find tt to theii interests gin us a call before vnrchastng elsewhere. - , , H, M. BAHSEDB. ma8-dlmo T. C. ALLlSONr Charlotte, N.tl kiurmm ottieiciM enmm even BOiasiKLL-Hiiia, J - : ; JMtTTX&qgAIariCABtB.t't' . TAOS, BJBCHFT8, FOflTIBS. , PBOGRAKMXS, HANDBELLfl, PAJfPHLXTS, QCBCULABS, CHXCZA MX MosquitprCanopin Pink and White. --Alaifyaetot : i- -i.- -i FIN1 8H0E3, JtVIBY PAIS WARRANTED. Tou will always Ind Iomuc stock ia .handsoma ra ' ' rtetyof goods to Mleelfrem. ' Wiven to " Orders; .HELMJ $10.00 SUITS FOR. . . .$7.50 .. 6.00 9.00 Clothing. Salle IS NOW WITHIN VOUlt REACH. Go ods ! ALSO. MArJU- SAW MILLS. AC .. c - bet Trade and Fifth, Charlotte, .H . -HONEST; Twist CktwJi&'Tftfcaftft Beware of imttaUons. None geutoe nrdeu ac eompenled with our "Honest 7" copyrighted label which will be found on head BJ?J5S.oi Manufactured onU by SBOWN A BRO ; t Ieb20 3w ytwatwo H r- . n aug5 i M and Pea Meal
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