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Stye Charlotte &pBixvtx7 . BTTBSORTPTIOir JUf&S J Doily, oWyecr, (.postpaid) in atf8MvV:t;..S8 00 s JfoNfiU.: 4 00 Am MonCt.. 3 tW om jr.... ............. ?? WMMKLT BDIHOW : WMty, (iW 0W WKftfl M OdMNOf. S3 00 out cfaeomtv,potpata.... i-jr- r.iMr rwi.1 v v: v. V IBIi! We Mean What We Say. We sUll Have an elegant and well-aiiaorted line ot LADIES', MISiES and CHILDREN'S They Must Be Sold. we will commence sacrificing these goods Imme diately. OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND, SUMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICEa Call early and secure best bargains. Alexander & Harris. 3ulyl7 2300ts an ft &Uozs 1 2 We are dally receiving oar SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES' , HISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', Sols', AND YOUTHS' FINE B00TS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades an goods m out line In variety and an price. FULL 8T0CX STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Tronks, Valises 6 Satchels, ALL 8TZS9 AND BBICE3. Call and see us. PEGRAM&CO. feb20 &lsczlluutau&. 15 Years inHe 77 BY LUf HE& BENSON. Vor sale at nih8,tf TIDDV & BBC'S Book Store. NOTICE. Omci RicOTfoin & Dastilu B. Bl, - Chablotts, H. C, Aug. , 81. f -.. THE ticket office of the.Blchmond and Danvllia Batlroad Company Is open , for Information and sale of tickets from 8-a. m. nnttt 7 n. ra, and 1romjlSOp.m.nntUBa.,JB.fat should the public desire addlUonal lnformaUon as to rates, routes or connections, capt. & 8. Pegrani will be r-leawd to enllthten or aaslsFthent. Office 29 WestTrade straetTnext door to ticket office. , au3 K . V. E. McBEE. Ag't. EKSK1NE 'COLLEGE DUE -WEST, SOUte CLlNAV ; One of the oldest lnsUtutionB to ithe Statd. TotaI, expenses for Tuition, Board. Books; etc., need not eJcel65. Prsrjaraton Apartment In eharge 01 Tutor. Locality healthy;' eommunlty' moral nl i'sent. opens first Mndy to October. -auga 8t T7. , w. 1L eBIEB. PrarX J. L. HARDIN, MERC H AN DfSE'B BOI JB B . AND (X)MMXSN KRC1 Cecum irtfiZuLom Jan 28 renrf; MOUNTAIN: HOME: FOR.. SALE AT HhNDEBSOSiyiLLE, N C. H t - ;fvo MBS. TATLCV8 BOAkblNo'HOU8Bi'eorBei Main Sild rjnltatKiAs. HAiulrAalll. N C.. inlr' M pieaaanuy siiuatea. ana nas nine KiJS0DllW?.tt lot are all necessary out. .a ? the kltebaa.toUw piano in the WpJ'0'wlUbesoldnninmlshed. T, . i.,,?ai0Q airon lmsaadUtoir Addrasa,. ; v 1UQ ... , Mas. B, T.TATLOBjr t : . T North S2Spy PlnB' Tttwnwa Ninth sLJroi1?R?,,rod. fronting 140 feet on sffi2JiSdiM fe on the -North Carolina Fancy Hosiery. 88 Sprm Stock 881 Best Brands :vol;xxvi; nito ie From S2 to $10. MOSQUITO NETTING, In white and colors, by the yard and by the piece. SOME NEW AND STYLISH LAWNS Vtry cheap, Just In. We offer great bargains In our remnant stock of Silk & LisIeThreadGloves &Silk Mitts. 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 k Co. aug7 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent and many Uvea ore tost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sore remedy. Pebby Davis? Pais Kiixkb is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer CbmpLsint, etc, and is perfectly safe Bead the following: Baihbbidm, N. Y., March 22, 1981. -Davis' Paim ITtt.t.to Krfailt to afoni itutant rlif lor enmp and pain In um tomach. Joaxra Bvbditt. NiOHOi.vnxx, N. Y-Feb. i, 188L The Mry bH medicine I know of far dyM&tsrr, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Hre Used It for rea,rs, and it ia curt rarrtime. Ixjxsvu W. Daa. , Mowooha, Iowa, March U.168L I have used your Paik Killi in severe cases of cramp, colicjaad cholera morbusjtnd it gve almost instant reUel I. JC Gaixtwklu. OABHSSVnXX, GA.,Feb. SS. 188L For twantyvears I have naed joat Pais Kn.ui In my family. Have naed it many times for bowel complaints, and it aiway euro. Would not feel lala without a bottle in the house. J. B. Iym Saoo, Ut, Jan. 13, 18bL -Ilava used Psbbt Datm' Paxw Kiioxk for twelv yean. It is Vt 4ri ad rtiiabu. Ko motiiec Bhould allow it to be out of the family. H. I. Ni.TB8. OmriDl, K.Y.,reE. 19, 186X We began tuffi? H orar thirty years ago, and it always nvea immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to Ded without a bottle in the house. . , . W. O. Spxrst. COTTWATBOBO, 8. CL.l'eb. 83, 188L Kearty every family in this section keeps a bottte in the house. Db. E. If obxok. T7 fl nimun i.atsl OnTrrr.n. Rhxwibb PuniuiiA.'FpK. 8. 188L I have known Pkbrt Davis1 Pain ktt.t.to almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of obssrvation and nsa I recrard Its iinweme in mv hon Behold a aa imditgfiuabU MemAy, X B. Pottxb, TJ. 8. Consul. BOTTon-oH-Tajurr.Esa. I had been several days suffering- severely from diarrhoea) accompanied with intense pain, when I : triedyoox S in Kh.i.kb, and found almost Instant .relief: w . H. 1. Noon. fl MewrtAam BT.,Ix)irrON, Ewa. During- a residence of twenty-three years In India, I hare given it in many cases of diarrheas, dysen tery, and oholara, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . ... ... it fir.Anmo. ... No 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. PEKRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, B. L July 22 dkw Jul aug. TOW'S INDORSED BY;" Jf , physicians; clerqymew, and the afflicted everywhere. THE GREATEST HEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. loss of appetlta.lf apaea.bowls eos-tiTO, Fain In thsHead.wlth a dull sensation in tbaHead, the back part. Palnnnder the shoulder-. blade, fullness after oatjng with a dlsln- xlination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Losa : of memory, with a feeling of hsvTjng; neg- iwwa some) oyrtr T. ' Jluttorlog of the Heart, Pots before tha eyas. Tellow Bkln, Headache, Beetles neaa at night,-highly colored Urine. IT TEZSXWAUrZKGS ASI UlfHUDlD, SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS PII2JIre espeeiaUy adapted to och eavssB dose eneets sneh av chains; of feeling as to' astonish th awftsrer. . They Ei ere U Appetite, and cause ths body to Tafeo ea Fleab, Urns the system is mrlalMrf, and by thetrToaU Aaatoaiea the Plsr 4iT OrntBisv Ilea mtmr mom to arepro duead. Price cants, -i Hanay St M.T. TUTPSIHAIRSDYE; Okat Hxra or Whisk ras changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Xrra. It Imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Bold by DruggistSfor Mat by express on receipt of fl. Office. 35 M array St, New York. fBn Itill'S BAIl' ValuUe lalanMttoB a Shd a.wlyai wtU beauiM taSaVea asIUlls W 'Feby. 28deodwt-L f Frarajrt aai Tdwlmlall fjr. Wlinaain ef Bam a N. T., wybottl. rk &c.a who sre tir4 out by work r voiijkBaii LSA WnO ftUw UIAKTSWIW wius ITl1"! aat-aaaaa ttom,Neuralgia, or BoweL KiAsty oy Liver goia-j pBtalZKfa) yon qui PCI nwigurisri wroturwupypioj pasMsJssarafefEasWBBEwPl Ai:l!:i;,aiiJltia:.iMiiill xar Ifvou are wastinaway wita Consumpuoa, - i Ctipation or any weakdeM, you will fBdsParker'sl .: t Ginger Tonic the grealt Blood Fertilswoane J rBertHsaltl8trarthBtreryoaCaarsH Csad far superior to Bitters sad other Tonics, at M C builds op the rytem,'DOT never nw.i".. x-i bet, and Si siies. Hiscok & Co., Chemists, NV.j PARKER'S JXAII1 BALSAM Z itaBaMBMS. .i FINE CAMVftSSED HflHS, ! CABBAGE, . , losn CaDOD 1&8 8.M.H0WELL'a fi 11 ? C OBSERVATION. nnA if th nameneftTB on th Ill-fated Metis, at the time of the disaster was an exceedingly ner vous man, wher while .floating m the water, im agined how bis friends would acquaint bis wife of his fate Saved at last he rushed to the telegraph office and sent this message: "Dear p , I am saved. Break U genuy to my wuer Porter Honse steaks were Invented about 1814, and there hail been no noteworthy lmorovements on them. Vulcanized robber Imitations are served in some nlaees. however, and convey a wrong Im pression of the genuine article. elded whether she Is to have the Jug or not" Both retire, completely crushed. A Wheeling girl recently ran a scarf pin In ber eye. If a girl cant aim straignter ior a ieuows shoulder than that, she deserves to get nun. It isn't because a woman Is exactly afraid of a cow that she runs away and screams. It la be cause gored dresses are not fashionable. The Boston Herald lmairlnea that John Bull would eat Crowe with a relish. Not while be is loaded with so much dynamite. Once in a while we learn bv cable thatamls- slonarr has been roasted and eaten by the canni bals to whom he had been sent and still there are recruits who seem anxious to form the princi pal dish at a Thanksgiving dinner of this kind. New Haven Begister. 'I'm not very nroud of tout nrocress In school," remarked a Mew Haven mother to her son who was struggling along in . grade live. There's Charley Smart way ahead of you, and he Isn't as old." vi know it. Teacher said he'd learned all there was to learn in my room, and that left me without anything to learn." Guess tne hoy win Keep. Farewell, Lard! Welcome Oil! New York Tribune. The eating world will have occasion to throw up its cap if the discovery lately announced that cotton seed oil is wa most satisfactory substitute for lard" be confirmed. I hope it is true, for the sake especially of the many housekeepers who are sorely tried in their cooking by that product of the swine, which, like butter, varies in the quality, and whose odor,, when sizzmg in the frying pan, awakens in the im aginative kitchen goddess visions of pent up, garbage fed and slimy porkers and perhaps a notion or two of trich ina snugly ensconced in the cozy vesi cles. No one is afraid of good vegeta ble oil. Its impressions are cool and historic and agreeable. It whispers of dewy meadows, refreshing breezes, sweet aromas, ana so on. Kuciarai Everything, it suggests is heating and and exasperating. However, more to the point: col. JNeison, or uuntsviiie, .a.ia says he has repeatedly used cotton seed oil at his house, ana Unas it equal to tne best article of lard. A hotel keeper at Memphis publishes a statement to the same effect. It has been tried by seve ral citizens of Tuscumbia, Ala who say that they can find no difference be tween the oil and lard as an article for cooking. The best thing about it; as most economical housewives will say, is the cost, that being now not more than half the price of the pork extract. And should this discovery turn out a fact undeniable what a revolution it will produce in the pork trade! And what an impulse it will give to the cot ton interest, coming just in time to speed the revival or industry and en terprise in the South. Everybody must grease the pan the hygienist for his roll, the beef -eater for his steak and all will heartily wel come the sweet, translucent distillation of nature.- - . H. S.D. NewY0rk.July28,1881, Senator Benjamin H. Kill makea a L.ittl Speech. Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va, Aucrust 12. Amonc the distinguished guests here is Senator. Hill, of Georgia, who, with his iamiiy, is visiting taese springs for the ie-establishment of his health. All here are glad to witness his rapid improvement. Last night he was serenaded at his cottage, nearly the whole assembly of visitors, ladies and gentlemen, joined in the demon stration. Rev. Dr. Dabnev. of Virginia, made the address of welcome and congratu lation on behalf of the guest;- The Senator, though warned by his physi cian. Dr. Davis, and friends not to do much sneakincr. made a little sneech in a conversational tone, in. which, after hiehlv complimenting the State of Vir einia upon her past renown in states manship, in valor.-and in moral tone of her people, went on to apeak in no mincing terms of the coalition from without as well as within our borders to tarnish her fair fame, and discredit her in the eyes of mankind for, rthe, sake of mere office. The parties ; to this coalition were threef old--politi-ctansof .qome of then Northern States, politicians within the State, and the poor, ignorant negroes used as tools by the former. -Those two former parties to the bargain deserved simply the contemrjt and exercration of all (rood men everywhere. The last named par ty merit only your pity. Be kind to them and considerate of their igno rance and the base uses sought to be made of them. He concluded by an earnest appeal to the patriotism and love of countrv of his hearers, and af ter beKzinz his wife's and the doctor's pardon for violating their injunction, bade the assembly of people good Accidental Snooting. Fayettevllle Examiner. A sad accident occurred on urday,' at the residence of Mr. Overbv. Mr. Edward Rhue, last Sat- William of Wil mington, was in the parlor, and going to the mantel took up a pistol and told some one present that he would show them how Jim Heaton shot himself. He first put the pistol to his side and snapped it, then placing it to his right temple again pulled the trigger, when it discharged and inflicted a most seri? oua wound. Mr. Rhue, of course, thought the" Pistol unloaded, for it had been lying in that condition for some months. It seems that a few drrys previous tot the occurrence a numoer one cartridge had been placed in it by some one who was going to use it, and this fact had been forgotten. Mr. R. lingered until Tuesday evening about 4 o'clock when he expired. His remains were interred in Cross Creek cemetery. j 'Y.i Polyglot 43ohnm. ;The polyglot character of New York is well known in the intermarriage of the various nations that make up its population. Of every 100 native wo men marrying in New York, 70 take native husbands, 18 German husbands and S Irish husbands. Of the men, 4 take Germen and 4 Irish wives. More than; half : the Englishmen marry American women, and less than oner fourth marry natives of England.. The Italians marry only among their race; Of 6,832 children born. last year,' only 1,796 were of American full .bloods while 1,854 were mixed 1,824 German, and 824 Irish. In the next generation the population of, Nei York Will be thoroughly mixedv f Usi- a flu ' - , 1 1 i n.i ie it r T--TiVf -.-;-i-r tjt i IXI3OrBiKaVMri30DTr"V. t writes A druggist 1 """Kidney Wort is ibe irtdst bop ulay medldne we seli.' i should be by right,- for no other saedlctne baa Uch apeciOe aetkm on the liver, bowels and kMneyaUIfyou have those syrup toma which Indicate biliousness r deranged Mo neys do not fall to procure It and ue faithfully; lnUqaiddryfomltiJold by al druggiat. Salt Lake Oty Tribune. - . .,-'? r t...., jar r r y- 1 . L ,1.'.! ia j-.,. ITKH1 OF ,lTKttEaTr.J The' travelmg eorseff' df . the 100,- 000 drummers employed Dy the, mer chants of the United States, are $120, 000,900 jear, ejclnsite of salariea. Cantaiit Isaac Bassett, the veteran doorkeeper of the United States Senate and who will complete Iiis half i cen tury of service in the Senate chamber in December next, is now busily en- aged in preparing nis iortncommg ofume. entitled "Sketched and Remi niscences of the United States Senate, 1832-1881." Miss Alice Boston, a glorious Cali fornia girl, without any buoy, swam Ant. tn a yaasaI which vras lvincr a milft and a half from shore, and after sport- . . . . . m - i. a - mgaDouttne snipior a jew moments, returned to the beach not in the least exhausted bv' her Journey of three miles through the brine. . Henry Bingham, a member, said in he New Hampshire Legislature on Wednesday that it was a notorious fact that one-third .oX the voters of tho State had become mercenary and ve nal, and nobody denied the statement. New Hampshire is a Republican State. flaM.lA ATA wflftrinatftd in: Francfi and thus preserved .against fatal splenetic fever. Millions of dollars worth of stock will be saved annually by this precaution. Why does not some doc tor discover a "vaccine remedy against malarial and other zymotic fevers ? . A man named Lewis, who left Stock ton fer San Francisco recently, had for his lnggage a peck or so of rock, which was nearly one-half gold. He took it from the surf ace of a ledge near Sono ra. . He found one boulder that netted him $15,000, and pounded, without a mortar, $610 in pure gold in a short time. The census bureau promises an early report of the wealth of the country, and it is given out that it will aggre gate $60,000,000,000. In 1870 it was $31, 000,000,000 in depreciated currency. Ac cording to the present standard of val ues, the latter figures should be scaled to about $24,000,000,000, snowing the wonderful increase in ten years of $36.- 000,000,000, or nearly 160 per cent. A Colorado editor who has visited Salt Lake City, says: "Mormonism is growing, and the wealth of the Church is rapidly increasing. There is money in it, and money hires brains. Some of the -wealthy Mormon merchants apostatized because of an unwilling ness to pay tithing. The women are not inclined to rebel against polyga my." A sure bet: Jenkins was traveling in Missouri last year just before the Pres idential election, and in the car right across from him two men were argu ing as to the probable result of the election. Says one: "Hancock's the man." "No, sir; Garfield'll get it," was the reDlv. Suddenlv an Advent- ist, sitting behind them, spoke up and said: "My friends, do you not know who is to be our next President ? It is the Lord, who is coming at once, with his ansrels to renin. Quick as thoueht. Jenkins, who imagined that some third party candidate had been mentioned, sprang up, slapped the Miilerite on the Bnouiaerana criea out: xet you iwen ty-flve dollars hexioift Carry Missouri.' Dei Moines (Iowa) Mail. Practical Experiment : wita Sfe Francq's Fireleae Locomotive. The following is the first intelligible description we have seen of M. Francq s much talked of tireless loco motive : "The construction is much like an ordinary locomotive, except that there is no fire. The boiler is a recep tacle of extra strength, and the water is raised to a temperature of about 805 degrees by the injection of steam, at a pressure of 225 pounds. The nreless lo comotive is thus charged with water capable of giving off a quantity of steam sufficient for a moderate journey ey. oi course the pressure or steam given off is at first very great, and grad ually lessens; but the inconvenience which would arise from this constant change of pressure is overcome by the adoption or a reducing valve, oy means of which pressure of steam reaching the cylinders can be nicely i regulated. These engines were tried and worked from Bueil to Port Marley, 9.51 miles, and from Port Marley to Marie le Kef, 2.15 miles: it is therefore evident- that these engines are quite capable of cov ering journeys of length - sufficient tor tramway work, especially as the en gine described draws a train of twenty tons. OS' j Retribntive Justice in Pender. Wilmington Review. : : . We learn from reliablef' "''authority that a young man residing near Moored Creek in Columbia township, Pepder t A r I - i . A,- wL i S , county, -was visiteu an me cvontng or the 10th ' inst by a party of seven?or eight young rnn of the same neigbbot hood, who brought with them a paper retracting certain defamatory: remarks it is alleged he had made reflecting up on the character of a young ladyving in the vicinity. This the young' man refused to Sign, whereupon they - ad-' ministered to him a severe flagellation; He afterwards signed a paper ackowl- edging having circulated tne reports: but whether he retracted them or not, we were unable to ascertain.- An in tense excitement prevails throughout the community, as tne iaay m question la of nmblemished retmtation and is connected with the best families of the county by whom she is held in higli esteem. . The people xi jfenaer, an or-der-lovine and law-abiding people, al most universally endorse the conduct of the young men wno tnus avenged the outrage upon -the young lady's fair lame. We deem it advisable to sup press all the names of the parties for the present. I ; BIa Baniel PhotgTapae v iOne ofJthaNew Tort iUhslratjed pay pers has secured a- nne pnocograpn mc Maj. John W. Daniel, the Democratic candidatertor-Ckrverndr' tT" Virginia, which w4U bo engraved and published next week. With it win ' appear a sketch of Maj. Daniel's life by a gentle toan of Lynchnrfe,;. "ji ;: i! MERXJBWTaTS., ' ;; To those irlnKwffh'llls Jbcident to the vexa Uoiu of bnstaessTlte.'dyspepila.aiid a Xeeligof debmtrahd lretfess,e ' sa,J tobpnt sevtK Han, take Simmons Liver BgolaW;-13il4.wtn' iriiimeduaaiem VPi'kiiQpii bad breath,'sicaJhbel ;4a bp eohtJiitl Xhe ttegnlator ie'ftw from -jftoj!ia)tfiti& rial BTftsfanee6t: 'dttagTraealeteaii be; any tlnWiwltiflt'tiite pleasure. It is geiuej aala, and attfrdigestei; ; . - i POND JB OH THESE KtJTHa."1 Sa Kidney Wort lan8tnsrefteTrfWIdhey and Uver diseases, piles awteoastipaUen.4 gedlment or maaoos In the urtM taj(:sure indl eatioa of disease.'"' Take Sidney .wort , r " " Fri&livefaaldom Eid- n, wort revieftathem airtcleanse(a7stin i J ... t.iii AA..u. a1yivaAasi . savwt 1am m ,nJi.uu i i..vla.r SrMaa fWlisswmt : Brigbt's disease, rbenmaUsin, and a-horde a oth er serious and fatal diseases, whleb i -can be pre vented with Hop Bitters, if taken in time. ; ilM as i tti rr tit; Is the season win soon, be over for summer goods we are offering seme decided drives in that class of goods. OUB ENTIRE STOCK OE Light Imported Hosiery, Jot ladles and misses, at coat Also LISLE AND LACE GLOVES And our entire stock ef light Simmer Wool Dtess Goods.. HARGRAYES & WILHELM. aug6 3c IS3 ilo IRt lib ffieipwsiimg!? & ffiir(Doo OUR $15.00 AND $16.50 SUITS FOB 12.50 14.00 M it Children's, CALL EARLY (DM SjjjirniiDg sannaLl S WE NOW 0F7ER THE REMAINDER OF OUR SPRING AND SUUMER GOOI 8 THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. THIS IS A POSITf VE FACT ! er-OUR PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED Goods VOW MHBaMaMaHatHBBBaBMBHswBassMBi aaajsM BECKETT & MeDOWELL, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, sjSa amv ou mod ff1TfaparFw an; if !-- V'.. i. '1- -L" Hlji..i)U CJL txivTBACZ FOB OONSTRUCTIGNANIJ KRECTIDBl pF MINING MACHINERY OF DESCTON AXD LATE3T DESIGNS. ALSO, wAW'4AiA 3i THE ION failed U firrspeetal brands nf saleable aad staple rWencbaa5s4Sn eiidLAvel'1aBaWBMr weare "now aaAMaKafall una OTiaa lazasi sryies ei im sUplagmtknet Ptor aM-vOfka TpDaccoavWe eaii to aiew weeXsaari, dueemenU la Chewing Tebaeeos that nOJother' snanufactarert Can equal. OWsalBawllisnaratrular trips to Cbartotta, aaai7 NO. 3,873. ALL WOOL PLAIN BLACK BUNTINGS, 15a LACS BUNTINGS, in cream and black, 15a IMPORTED ALL WOOL LACK BUNTINGS, In pinks, creams and bines, at 25& We will have in a day or two another large line of 644e Lawns, 6c Calicoes, and Hoop Skirts. Call and see our line ot Nottingham Laces, LAPPET NETTING, CRETONNES, And everything In the house furnishing line. 111M WILL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BE GIVEN IN 11 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AS ABE NOW OFFERED BY FOR CASH ONLY ! $12.50 I OUR $9.00 AND 1U.W l 8.00 " THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN IN 02 ail Wis AND SECURE BARGAINS. stag: Ml OF- annmniiiieD0 for tie Fa " i iTJ-'"y , J.".,,.,, .. j - - -MANUFACTURERS OF:. . . n ., ;. ; V.': . -. . . - . . rt - ' v 1 ' ... isa 4 .... JOHH Gi YOUlfG.Ageni, Collego street, 'J.J Hi: BKICR ! BRICK ! ! I rpHE tfriatjmedresTejrbiform engaged to the brh ,kstteaa, ana an now mas ins; a svpwnr woi wuut made brick. They neve In connection , with their yard an Improved Compress Machine, by which they make Pressed Brlefc squel te tbeBlehroond brick... Any one desiring" to build will find tt-Aa their interest to give us a call before .purchasing aiaewberat-T-. u H,M.BAMSEUBt mays d4aso - T. C. ALLISON. A 4 ' j 'Charlotte, It C. 800ft m& Si&IJJrtixnit0 THE OBSERVES JOB HXPAEI32ST r. Baa been thoroughly snppQed with mty Mede want, and wtth aw latest styles otTjpa, KM every Banna of Job Prtbttnt - now be done wU nsttnsdlapsiclsjtf eneasfSMfWaem . tan at abort ngti.V"' " Lamwntii;-; "t iaTTmHXAcAsai u. . TAOS, BX3XFTS.' FOBTESSr 1 " raoasAKMxa, hasdeills; - PAMPHLETS. ClRCnLAM, rsrwm, aft gggggemsssawawaawaam Mosquito Canopies, in Pink and White. A large lot of iTNZ SHOES, EVERY PAIB WARRANTED. You will always find in our stock a handsome va rtety of goods to select frenii Special Attention Given to Orders. i 0 31 $10.00 SUITS FOR $7.50 9.00 " " 6.00 Clothing. Salle m rade! To show their eonUenceJiiwhat- a tompeunve ws a a . bet. Trade andFtttlV Charlotte, N.Gj TilB r Beware1 infltaUon, ' Kone gftninojnrfeas e- -' comDanled with our 'Honest 7" eoprjlghted label MwimfAftnrM enly by ' fabiiO 3w k WEEEXTOiiaminotb PSJLL' . Dauyvivayear.: TasKwri-w ..,--.---7. ... 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