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I)C Charlotte teenier; f-i" Mr oasxRvxa iu& txolv, cm year, (oostfoirf) t8 00 Hasrewthorooghty tptflssu wiUfci tz mcmoiM. ....... 4 00 m lfeaOi...:....:..:.A...;;.;:... 3 oo 0Jtoitt.i.w.i,......;.... ...... 71 want, and with the latest style of Ttr eevary ttanner-of Joh Prtattng ean noir be done with JJjatteas, cigpasBsi ivpaiBBassiees. We sen font ian at short notteeP IJrrrgR.TrgiTw nsw,rt . . TAflS, BXCXIPTS, P08TEB9L PBOQBAlQCEa. RlKTutrt.T ji iry, (f tfeOMMtylM IWM............tS 00 VOLrxxvi.' CJHEOTTE; m OA' EEIK.;' AUQUST-12,-:188i. I rfn mat iT TiJI ii . NO,!!3,870. PAMPHLXTS, CaRCDIBS. CHKX1, a ' iititTK'rapy I " I - - - - " ' -r-''f Uhff Mil IM 111 f'll sleE V V II til Bill rttilfnti II f I r." J. 'Oil .unr up m. JKM. L H I H. 5 41? I & - V - ' I j 1 ,1 . ,. ; ' We MeaWMtWe Say. i . We trtiii have an elrgant and well-assorted Una of LADIES'. MIS3ES' and CHILDREN'S Fancy Hosiery. They Must Be Sold. We will coDimnce sacrificing these goods imme diately. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SCMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tall early and seeure best bargains. Alexander & Harris. Julyl7 Soots an ft &Uoz& 1 We are daily receiving oar SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHLLDRENS,' GENTS', B01S'. AMD YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOES A SPCECIAJLTY. Lower grades all goods to our line to variety and all prices. FULL STOCK . STETSON HATS, , and a pretty Una , s Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, AIL afpaAXORRICES. i Call ana mdi PEGU AM & CO. feb20 . If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, hare fre quent headaches, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite, and tongue eoated, you are suflertng from tor pid UTer, or "bUltoasness," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently mm to take Sim mons Liver Regulator or Medicine. xne cneapest, purest and best Family Med' icine in the world! An effectual specific tor all diseases of the Liver Stomach and .US. i Bpleeu. Reeulate the Liver 3 and prevent -' V unuis and Fever, Ha- ryTir lanoos revers, uowei ComplalnVi, Kestleas- jiess.iJauodkse.nausea ,v : :.BAlt'KEATB-; Nothing Is so unpleasant,- nothing, so. eommon, as bad breath, and in nearly every ease It comes jromtbe stomach, aai can be. id easily corrected if you will take Simmons Liver Regular. Do not neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive disor der, it wai tiso improve roar appeLte, complex ion and geera4he.;.,-l, . How many suffer torture day after day, making life a burden and. robbing existence of all pleas ure, owing to the secret suffering from pile. Yet mvi u reaav 10 ne nana ot aunosi every one wno fill use systemaUaalh; the remedy that basperma ?enuy cured thousands. ' Simmons Liver Regula r w no arasacijvtoient surge : out genue asis utonatnn.!rAts tstU,-ti - ShouMne W regarded MtrWfng an- ' men t in fwBatdrerdemandattie utmost regularity of the 'bowels, end any deviation from this demand' paves the way often to serious danger. -It is orlte as necessary to ; remove Impure aeoummulatlsns from the . bowels as it -Is to eat or sleep, and no " lioaiia can ee' expeeiea -wnere a eosove yJ tstressinc amieuoiroeeufs mom zrequem tflrtorbsnee bf the stomach,' artmng frqm heluberfectlvdiMMtadr Mntenta. jansea m severe pain In the, keadi aeoompanfet wltk disagreeable nausea,' and this constitutes -what is popularly known aselek headache. 1 CAUTION. Buy no powders or prepare48lM 0N8 LtyEB REGULATOR Tmless-inr our en mved wrspeer with trade ta&rk, stanm and slg natarenbikn MoTMoUMrHvvemitne. a- tf anufacinred only bfiiMsIXlLlH 4 COu V-. I7 Philadelphia, Piu PREIGHTQTICE, 'i ii n aner thls'aatealf ffelghUod this roao iv wuiveieeiveoia-4eHverea as wnat nas beta heretofore designated as the Alr-Llne Depot, Btthetootef nStTraleettaHU 9f4ir'f- i "tfolirlMtttMia kiZt. fcla aiSaMrtntendent. vANTALOUFKS AND TOMATOES, 'f At &M.E0WILL,8. 881 Spring Stock 188 Best Brands Latest Styles MdQQUo a From S2 tot 10. ; : . MOSQUITO NETTING, In white and colors, by the yard and by the piece. - SOME- HEW AND STYLISH LAWNS Very cheap. Just in. We offer great bargain in our re iunant stock of Silk & Lisle Thread Gloves & Silk Mitt. All our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first cost Bargains in store for those who will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure them. T. L Seigle & Co. aug7 Summer Complaints At this season, Yarions diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are htt through lack of knowledge of a safe and sore remedy. Pesky Davis' Pain Ktt.t.hb is a sure core for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Qholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, eta, and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : Baiicbmdge, N. Y., March S3, 18SL Fxbbt Davib' Paw Kxlu nmrat'I to ctford imat TUf lot cramp and pain 1b the rtommch. JOSXTH BCBMTT. , NlOHOl.Yn.tx, N. Y-Feb. 1. 1881. The wry W medicine I know of for dysentery, ehotera morbus, and erampainthe stomach. Have Used U for years, and It la trw ewr every tonei JuLica W. Dig. moijicKiwi, Iowa, uarcn ui, isjl I have used jour Pad Kxllkb in severe oases of cramp, oollcand cholera morbus jmd it gave almost instant relief. I . Oaidwill. . OARirESVU-LE, Ga., Feb. S8, 181. In my family.' rot twenty years I have used your Pain ktt.t.h nave usea it many tnnes ior oowei complaints, ana it alwayt curt. eura. wouia not reel sate WOl wuaoai a ootue m tae noi tnss. j. a. lvta. HAOO, He., Jan. Sx, 1881. Have used PxsbtDayib'Paim Ktulxb for twelve years. It is . ture, and rdiabU. No mother should allow I it to be out of the family. H. I. Nates. . , . CnnnDA, N. Y Feb. 19, 1S81. We began uslngr it over thirty years ago, and it always gives immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle In the homw. W. O. 8PZBBT. OOWWATBOBO. 8. C.Feb. SS. 18BL Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle to the house. JUOfl Iobtok. Cbirld, Ehinish Pbussia, Feb. 8, 188L A known pb&st TIavta Pin kit.t.vv ilmw lj. h. txnrBTTUTK. I have knownPiBBT Davis' Paik ktt t m aJmost rrom toe, day It was introduced, and after years of poMrvaapn ana use i regard us presence in my household as SO UuUtpmuabU numUy. 18. Pottxb, IT. a Consul. BUBTON-OK-TSJKirr.KN9. I had been several days suffering; severely from diarrhcaa, acoorapauied with intense pain, when J tried your Pain Ett.t.kb, and found almost InstMU reUef. H. J. Sowt . , SI MosTAStne St., London, Eno. purlngareBidenoeof twenty-three yearsin India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhcBa, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give "lief. . . - ..B.ni.i.ni Ko family can safely be without this ' invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVI & SQtf, Proprietors, Providence, R. L JbUt 22 diwjol ang. . INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AG. SYMPTOMS Pf A TORPID LIVER. arise a, bowels eostlre. t.withadc iull sensation in. Pain under the ahoulder- blade. Tfullness after eatlz with a disin- eUnaMon to exertion of body or mind. yiuttertng of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow B-tni Headache, Restless neas at night, highly colored Urine. IT TKESZ WASjrniGS ARE iTWHKyil), SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON EE rjEVELdPED. JPZUfl especially adapted to sucfaieaieaone dose effects such a change Of fewltng as to astonish1 the sufferer. They Knereaa tfae Appotlte, and cause the body to TaJi mm WmilL thus the system is wrisbosVand by Uieirloaite Aetleatbu the Pla-aallv emaa Uewvilar Stool are pro duced. Price 25 ceota. Sft Marroy St n.Y. TOTTJS;HAIR DYE. OBAy niiBtrAVUBtKEas changed to a Glossv ulacjc dv a single uppucaiion oi mis xyh.h imparts suitarai eolinr, acts'instantaaeouair. sot? to by Uzuszowiar ui tijr xurtu oo roipf "prp. by lizuaznts.ar aut iijf azprtaa oo tQi QfnceO Murray ?t Hew Yprk. m'ml m0VqBpmLmmi-' - . . 'us nJ si tj o I Os5rn o r- ,- . r Win. i,,mnHm E A11 FanMrsj Mothers, Business Men, Meghan! Brf who ski flriml Ant hw wnsrlr rs wmi as I snsrl-W -a ss iiia-SL. avinwierw TT cut bsi aviere tr4 r'titiu. u i til! r f 0 (you, are watujigtway hTuwptoa,J LnT-r-e-r- 4a- fllvl FsTwtlllSfsexBdlial rvHi Avasew ew ywv e"- - ' " rruat Hit Afif tlKmstArTDCaaTJsM ana ur superior to Bitters m oww. i tw, j suss. Hisoox fi iJo.. UMmtsts, n. . II I III III I I I I Hi AA.ai,ii.ti .jii.j . eltuAllUli.VMllltU. ,, A COLORED PBINT1B, of six years rrperlence, xa. wanU a steady situation. . Can fmake vp" paper,- ran a press, and Is' competent to take V , , r uBysjuucui vi m uens- i idd1esa.WmTI7eheap,,urlngtM ,umSw, lulr24.dtf Care Obiener Charlotte. Nn mum toss of appetite 38 FsinintheHead irritability or temper, Xjqw spirits, jjoaa of memory, with a feeling of having neg- leeiioi. It is estimated that 150,000 pounds of erapes will be produced around Chat tanooga this season. - An immense amount of money is laying idle in the vaults of New York banks. They cannot get eyeri three per cent for it The Oalethorpe (Ga.) Echo says that "it is estimated that over $5,000 worth, of stock have died in our county this year from eating Western corn. Rev. Samuel Deerbro w, of Upper iast Tennessee, has . married 2,154 couples since 1849, receiving therefor about $9,000 in fees. The lowest fee he took in was five cents in coppers; Tne census department will soon have ready its report on the wealth of this country. It will probably show the valuation of the United States to be $69,000,000,000, as against about $31, WU,0W,0W in 1870. The invested capital in coal mines in. the United States is $l75,0W,00jit1 N)er mtrTThe output hiasficrtsssga from 15,598,257 tons in 1870 to 27,433, 320 tons m 1880. a gain or 75 per cent. jut. joiio j.. -Diair, oi iiiairsiown, j is the railroad king of that State, his wealth being reputed to be some where between $15,000,000 and $20,000,- ooo, cnieny m western railroads. Mr. Blair is a lively gentleman of eighty- one years. In 1810 the whole world consumed but 9,000,000 tons of coal. In 1840 . 56 000,000 tons, and in 1879,205,000,000 tons. It is estimated that a thousand million tons will be required at the end of the present decade. ine a lonaa souxnern ttanroad em ploys 7CH laborers in its construction. As soon as the new railroad is finished to Gainesville, Florida, the shops, com prising some ten buildings will be com menced, the cost of which is estimated at $50,000. The machine and car shops will be the larghst buildings, each of which will be 80 by 160 feet. Copper is at present the best mvi no- interest in Arizona, but a correspon dent of the New York Tribune1 savs silver is the basis upon which its per- manent prosperity must rest This metai is aounaant tne nrns Peine full of it Every county disclosed rich de posits, and even the Arizonians them selves have no conception of the wealth tneir country win yield wnen it Is f ully expiorea ana aeveiopea. The Amacalola district in which the Atlanta Constitution locates the latest Mormon mission in Georgia, has been promiscuous in its social relations ever since it was settled by white people. ana it is aiincuit to imagine now tne missionaries of the latter-day saints are to do any harm there in that regard. The establishment of churches and Sunday schools may sysmatize the sev eral relations, but there is no danger of aeuaucnery. An Atlanta firm owns bedstead fac tory which turned out 75,000 bedsteads last year and will make 125,000 during the present year. The factory is at London, Tennessee. Twelve salesmen are kept on the road and twenty-five men are Kept in Atlanta to nandie tne bedsteads. The bedsteads are made from good seasoned material, and vary in price from the cheap article of $1.75 to a handsome bedstead which costs $10.75. - I m i B Hot Weather in Loudon. From the Spectator. London has been passing through a Duuii epeii vl Lrupicai iieau un x nuay week the thermometer rose to 95 de grees and it did not decline below 88 degrees till Wednesday, since which day it has been cooler. During the five not aays tne mgnts also were extremely oppressive, rooms witn a western ex posure showing an average of 80 de grees. This is more than the usual heat of Bombay, or indeed, of Calcutta, wnere tne sea breeze, which usually springs up at & p. m., makes the nights more endurable; The heat in the trop ics falls, however, on more exhausted frames, and is far more difficult to bear. Few deaths were recorded we notice only three from sunstroke, but most men were perceptibly "tried, and chil dren suffered exceedingly, and had the maximum neab lasiea a weejt longer mere would nave been a heavy mor tality. The suddenness with which the classes compelled to work out of doors adjusted themselves to the weather was very noteworthy. The cabmen re? cognized by a sort of instinct that the back of the neck was the point of dan ger, and employed one of the most effectual of all protectives a cabbage leaf, covered by a thick straw hat We fear, however, that the inexplicable superstition about the danger of drink ing cold water in hot weather still lingers. There is, as eyery Indian knows, no better safeguard against heat apoplexy. A gallon a day would not hurt a man laboring with the ther? mom eter above 80 degrees. An Enlihli Idea. Cincinnati Enaulrer. Speaking of his visit to ; England last ; year:jonn t. itaymond recently said at a ixnaon ainner party tne lady ne escorted to the table said to him in, a very earnest voice : " "Mr. Raymond, ar-e you really ati American V You are not in the least like my idea of one. "I am an American, but not an abo riginal, responded he. "An aboriginal ! You mean an In- diam That reminds me to ask if vou have much trouble with the Indians ill New York?" "No, we have got them pretty well unaer," tnere, was tne reply.1 "And they are do they dres a& vpfl uu r. "Oh, yes; in few York citv they are great snoos, out at JN tagara rails tbey run aoout in the simplicity of nothing ness." ' : How dreadful !" murmured the lady; "and Dean Stanley wrote so glowinelv of the place and never said a word aoout it. , . A Fonr-Legrg-ed Rival of. , Taanev Greensboro Part, ' ' : . . i ? We" are informed by a citizen of Greene township, who is a gentleman oi undoubted veracity, tnat a nog, rj longing to a Mrs. iedbetter :in tl southeastern corner ofthU ountyft into an old well on the 12th day ot June last, and having When "Teiy tfiougn ery greaqjr; mafote It wa-ptic;fram'tIwpnearanee: of the ' hbgbefor it f ell Into the well that 4tr:Wold weigh, ahQHt loo pounds;. raHYtWB sajren, put Apoujt;, , ponnqs, havina il0t ,tOimdalir:tba 42dftvit DuriDflT the 4dsv itrwn witJoAit tywwl welt it toying w fiued tp toi wUBlif eignt reet oi tne top several years pre viouj to this occurrence. His hogshinT viuua im auto wwiuiBuw, ; Alia uugsmp, I since his release, has been tryinglor feainniS lOStnesn. . : I l GreeraboroPatrfot On .Tuesday thfey granted license for the - sale of malt liquors to, those wno applied. -Mrl Harrison Wootera, -who lives near McLeansville, has a pig, of the old woc4s stock, that has, gained 29 iwundin24flajs, .. V.. States vineAmtftoan : Saturday night was ' a field' nightr among the whites and colored for- fightahere1 being! no three: the latter? but iron resulted seriouslyi iMayor Sharpo therefore neia an ; unusuai levee- on Monday morning, an will add contribution tothertown exchequer; j . j -j : It has been determined to build a bridge acroes'Thirel creekvnear Mr. Ja cobBostain'splaeK Hi ui kiu'.Khu:: On Sunday morning last this section of the Statewaa visited-4y a' glorious rain that cdfitinted- late up in the day. All CTowim? crfes weiri to have taken new life, but we arfef earful the damara ihas been- too great to be remedied. a colored man', employed t on the freight train of the:. Westerh-North Carolina RaOroacL, was killed J last Sat urday momiDsr- We 'lteam he fwas on top of one of the care, i riding babk w ards, and the train 'passing through a covered bridge-east of ( this place; ihe had a part Of his stnll tnockfid ofP ana his body hurled beneath the cars, which passing over mm severed nis legs from me srunjc tte uvea at Hickory, and leaves a family. Winston Sentinel: Good rains are reported around us the past week. We were blessed with several welcome showers.' Rattlesnakes are sretting'-rioe about Danbury, the Reporter says. Some fine specimens, with fourteen, and fifteen rattles were killed near that town dur ing the past week. Our townsman. Peter Ihrie. has been lying at the point of death for several uays, out we are giaa to learn tnat ne has rallied, and his friends have hopes of lus recovery. Raleigh News and Observer: We re gret to note that the little son of Mr. P. M. Hale, of this city, is very low with that disease so destructive to the young, diphtheria. i..ir,, ;:, i - Fruit is scarce and of a verv inferior kind.. The farmers will be prohibited this year in many sections from savin? it There will be none to save. Durham Plant: HillsbOro. on hear ing the "result of the'eountv election. telegraphed to Durharh, saying: "Yes, you nave got tne new county and haven't sense enough to run it" Capt O. R. Smith has punched a deeper hole in the earth than any other man in tne state, lie nas tne manage ment of the artesian well at this place ana has bored it over thirteen hundred feet. On last Tuesday. Mr. Andrew Turner died of apoplexy. Mr. Turner was one of our oldest, best and most esteemed citizens. The Durham Light Infantry are mak ing preparations to attend the York- town Centennial. Asheville News: Within the past week several attempts have been mde to rob the stores on the public square: Merchants and citizens, as well as town officers, will do well to guard atrainst housebreakers and sneak thieves. MTJSlIIGShOF A CBA1IK, Cnriona Letter from a Flan who Proposes to Starve to Dealb, Philadelphia Becord. Capt Chasteau. of the Park Guard. found in his mail yesterday a letter from a crank signing himself John Steiner, in which he devoted twelve ages to conveying to the captain the nteresting information that he was about to commit suicide. After dis cussing in a rambling way the moral responsibility of a suicide to his Maker, tne writer cans nimseu a criminal, and says; "Sinner as I am, I have been sentenced to death by the Governor of the Universe, and die; I must The manner of my death selected by me is starvation. . Sure enough, a man should not take one or two weeks' for. work that can be done just as well in five minutes : out then there are other rea sons fot.whhjh I have : adopted this method. ' The "Vorld is not on irrwvl terms with ine i ust now.' attd to retreat Defore an enemy on . k.'double-auick would be a bad Viltfri; Mi would not augur wen ror tne complete and enal victory of the cause I represent. . ' In the same vein ihn writer continues to the close! and theti lets it out that the origin of his suicidal intent i3 dis appointed love. Captain Chasteau has filed the letter for future reference in the event" of the case ever reaching the coroner. Ad vic"toiUe Tbinty. Londoa WdrJd. ' ' .: - N An always thirsty but very temperate man exhorts as followst' Avoid cider. Delicious but fatal drink to takers of exercise. I can bear testimony to the fact that the more you drink of it: the more you want to. I am credibly in formed that Devonshire mowers and reapers can. drink five or six gallons a, day, and I can perfectly believe it. Never touch snirits trner aiiv circum stances. 1 Dcendf,temottsaoaa be eas ily carried. aAWttt nd vyUlr soda or yuam water, or even ;;tnat gnastiy com pound ginger5 beeraisqueeze of a lem on Is worth a. king's ransom.' , -There are two pre-eminent drinks for quench in p thirst, eauai in' merit. hrifrrt.rAr of taste to the drinkersarley water scientifically made, according to the re ceipt given in your columns :sonietine back, and milk." Irefer ' the mjer. But if young ladles, wauld drink the latter at balls, f ot instance; in -' Hen of doubtful crm.uaj;a, they would speed ily aipover a great lnerenee, morally -arid physically. . ; - - ; 1 Tho ttalaiiee Sheet. ' ' clan, has published a little-work; called "Balance Sheet of the, Worlda870-1S80,M He shows that during that decade, the amrrezate industriesof Franceltave ad vancea rrom , iwwmt.m-m&ia,- ooo,ouu.i nosja tu wrmanyrironr - i,- freat Britain from L6oiX.tf 'to 9,024,000.000 1 and those-of . America from S89.000.XXX) to 2.004.000.000.--Th offlciarreturns from Washington show that the exports foe thei-vear -widinB June 80th were $145,000)00 -that thev iexceeded out-Import1 by fCOftOOO ; writes a drugilat 72tXggF&' Way rnediclBe weaell." It should be v right, for no omer nwHiriii" raui Hwi wwu va wuo (WMOiaflJcase ouiuuuusm r oerangea km i sot rail w proeuie.ni ana use raiinroiiv. . In liquid or dry rom u auta ny mt aruggiut-r- In Uauid or ary xom u ia swtu 8altlsJce(Tiurte,, Baumnn Aunt ass utov spsxaat warn An iwiee as muen uw sw. uif. par ueai. more aiunv; Inura than any "alunr andiron maas known. Just the thing for the iprmg wonrnesr bow so iMiiwsJL Sold bv all drnssiata of anv -m Seeale mayii-a liduyuyL UUP ii QPUUlr IXmiU lauseaeonvnsooube oTte we are 'offering some decided drives In ! that elass of goods. OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF l Llffni Innorf Ml HAllr I AiapUIlCU UUMCfJ, ' For ladles an4 misses, at cost. Also LISLE AND LACE GLOVES and our entire stock ot light Soinmer Wool Dress Goods. ange JLo UBip OUR $15.00 AND $16.50 SUITS FOR.. , 12.50 44 14.00 " M .. CALL EARLY y. t.- pipnDD MARGRAVES 1881 IteiDS'ff M, 188H r. v -! Tf-iiiiiiB. i (a w.'i 1 ' - -.-t.0i, -. ; :',,. -'.pi.'i E3" iss "r isaiEs r- -v n Childrens, l v - ... gsumdll ,S M'W&M ITDncenrr THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT ! ty OUB PREPARATIONS FOR FILL DEMAND A. CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OTFJLBED lew Goo is .i; ,,,ft anar& cd (id Beckett & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, ii iigg.. - i 'srMr'tf f'i -' -" , V, -MAKUTACTUBJtRe OF -t w Stead Engines and Miniog Winry. CONTRACT FOB OpNSTKTCTION AND ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERT DESCRIPTION AND LATE3T DEalGNS. 'ALSO; MASU- ' J' FACTUBI AID 8KLL AG aiCDLTURAL AJD POBT ABLE ENOINES, SAW MILLS, to. . ' -V ' . . The manufaetuma of the CHALLXMOXB PORTABLE XHGINE ehallenee the world to produce a batter enclne. To show their eonfldence In what wer - eiahn, they ehallenee any manufacturer of agricultural engines not fitted- with as automatic eut-off, to a eonapeiitlve' test at- s forfait of SiOO to $1,000, a mar be desired. These engine burn 4,iandg-foot wjott.-,; ;v;, augS ;. JOHN G. YOUNGr Agent College street, bet Trade and Fifth, Charlotte, N. C. JTHKAnTTENTION .. ,.- .1 - Of ttieTrad.gnaaDy. and alao the eonsnmeri Is eaJled to ewspeelal brands of saleable and staple fia aktoa Tobiicone flitting BulL Dorfaswi Xoos: Cuta and7 Rival Durham to which we are now seeing atoll line of the latest styles of the most Staple grease oi nor ana ji-ww a odbocos. . we ean, hi a few weeks, offer I inoaeenii Dents la Che lewina Tooaeeos that no other jnanufaetarers esa equaX Oar ssJesaen will mike regular trips to Charlotte, and the trade ot all good merchants is respeotful ly solicited. E.H.POGUE. wmmj 'Da5ham,N.& PL1IN BL1CX: BUNTINGS, lSc. V iCsTBiIirrwrJs. MarosTZD Ail WOOL LACE BUNTINGS, in pinks, creams and blues, at 25c. We wai hare In a day or two another large line of 6lo Lawns, 5c Calicoes, and Hoop Skirts. Call and see our line of Nottingham Laces, LAPPET WETTING, CBETONHES, And erenthlngln the hduse famishing line. & WlLHELM. lit !.; . I I. ! . .' ' V.'-tt 6 ; WILL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BE GIVEN fN CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! .I JJOFFEBED BY . wmg(Bir FOR CASH ONLY ! 512.50 J OUR $9.00 AND 10.00 1 8.00 THE BIGGEST BABGAINS EVER GIVEN IN and Mis' AND SECURE BARGAINS. OF- WE NOW OFfEB THE REMAINDER OF OUB SPRING AND wifmo - -- r-t -.f. 'T -v . wffii m miidci, for tie BRIOK ! BRICK ! t rfvflx hfldersirned respectfully tafom the pabne iL ihaithey have engaged in the brtek taslness, ana are bow making a superior quality of hand madebrtek. They have in connection with their Sard an Improved Compress Machine, by which Hey make Pressed Brick equal to the Richmond brick. Any one desiring to baud wLl find It to their Interest to give us a call before purchasing Letsewhere. H. JL HAJISJCUJk mays dsio Mi M ATI Charlotte, K. a Hosquiio Canap ies, in Pink and White. . A large lot of FINE 8H0E3, IJTffiT PAfB WABB ANTED. Ton will always find In our stock ,ai handsome vs rletr of goods to select frenu .. Special Attention Given to Orders. & HfirdDoo $10.00 SUITS FOR 87 50 9.00 " - . . . . 6.00 Clik SUMMER GOOI8 VMnrie o nnmET ziHOINrEST 7 Twist Chevfing TokteCw i Beware ot rrnttanons. Hone Poto tmless . a eompanled with oar "Honest V oopy-righted label which will be found on bead of iJS51pPiXX Manutacturedoniy W feb20 2w 4rinston. N II augS ' " Fall i Trade ! Mi and Pea
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1881, edition 1
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