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. "1 " is .if SUBSCRIPTION MAIMS THI 06SXSTZS JOB DXFABTXKNT Has been tlMtW Vft&4 jr&fjariBeetlt; want, art iriUiaie late iqtos of Tnft ana ver Banner of Job PrtnOnc ea iboir b6B " tteatoeaa, dbpatct lb!.ebpbtafj 1 VaB Xor A t DaUvvone yeargottvaid, Uwtvanc. .i f $8001 Bixnwmn 4.00 2.00 Three monthM. . OK month r. i:. 4 f. f.f 176 WMBKLT IVrtlOK: A mil at ww nttti-- -r --- ,.-, .. BLANKS, BTIJBIAKI' ,rf Va --' Weekly (in the county), to advance: t2.00 Out of the county. Postpaid ....... 9.10 tar- Liberal Jkductlmpr CCute. -.,- .fn , .CHARLOTTE; I OjSY Ji alii Hi r ,,i I TAS1IEICHPTSvK6'ma,. . , XXVI. (ft in: r r ' OSSKRrAXIOIfS. ' 1 .' 1' .' int 1 . 1 .1 I 1 1 )nmp 11 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 - i I r . 1 1 ' I . i.. i h i fl i r n 1 y tm ? 'i Kl l' ;. 1 H t'l 't f f :i .-v- 9 Mr. ALXlNDtB baa teen Nafta for some time ( i'1 ii 1 j j p i x - i s -. puretaasinl oar: , STiPltAND FANCY V'!' Which Is now coming in dally. JCST BSCEIVED, A Pretty Line of Fall Prints. Alexander & Harris. sep4 Soots and Shoes 11 Fall & Winter 1881 We are dan; receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK wbtefe-wtil baor eomplete ever .before - jand eompnaes ' LADIES', MISSESf , CHILDBUfS,' GENTS', BOTS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 SHOES . A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods tn om line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PBKTTY LINK TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sepfJ . -XowAS. PftUr,. Lv. Charlotte, " ALt Depot r Sattsburr.i ) irr.ereeoBbore i Lf.ereensboro Iit.Balelgh Lv. Arr. OoMsboro . Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond Lv. Danville " N. DanvlUe Barksdalei , Drak'sBr'elr " Jetersvule Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle '4.06 A 6.1 A AM rlWAlit 4.80 PM 1 B. ,7.60 AM OTPM' a. OS" am :5TPM A25 AMY'9Mr Af 18 PM for Bleb-! nrnaonir I 8.25 FX ........ 102 102 I AH 11.81 am! 2TT3rriT4W M! 10 5&AMH3-O1 TM .j.:.- VLSI PM , 1.20 PX I .J...1 2.24 pm 2.60 PM 8.51 PM 428 PJf 4.85 hi .4.. a20 PX 4.6 nt t.10 .13 4-14 Chester 4.88 PM moad 4,43 AM 7428 AM 44- mrtt yMis" 1 Daily.. Date4Hayl5?86 A MM.' rDally .' 1 Dally, Lv. Richmond " Burkevule Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " DanvUle Arr. Greensboro Lv. " ' aallxhnif 10.45 ru 12.00 M 2.25 . 138: 7.27 9.29 , 9.81 2.48 PMi 6.05 PMi 6.18 PM '8.17 pm 8.87 PM 11.16 AM 10.88 PM Arr. A Lv JoActlOnJ 12.45 12.15 AM 1.00 PM 12.20 Lv. Richmond , , " Jetersvllle 1 " Drag's Br'ci i " Barksdalef , I Danville " Banaja ' Greensboro'' :' " Sails burr 2.M 6.07 2.5A PM PM Ptt PM 7.BI PM . .... 8.56 PM 9.27 PM 11.05 PM a-u junetMn . Charlotte 12.26 12.80 AM -l ;SALZM BXAirCH. NO. AA-'Daaiy.eieept Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 9.40. FM Arrive Salem. , U;40pm Leave Salem 7180 AM Arrives Oteensboro. AOO AM , , x4 4 imuy, except ouauay. , Leave flreenshdrolM..4r....'...-nl-00 A ArtiveY 8alem;VH.:..vJ4W...l'-4ll.80 am 10. 4S-DSil7. Leave Arrive .;.,.'.lwAi.,.4..i.,.j-...U. 5.80 PM insboro 7.10 PM - - 1 Limited mans- Nos. 49 and 50 will only make Ibort atapcagM at points named on the schedula. bakes al tonnon At Greensboro for Baletem,' BSR-Slls hnktag eonneedoaw4tta for AshevUle, (Sundays e VSt4 v.a dhjuoutt f ftnnilAra frzeet ipted), and aleoeM- Oresasaata wtth Salem Braach; (Sor- naJfiJ Ilry rnaks ai loeal wean Chartotta and Blebmond. Sxeeot sUrrtatatrc, Colas. Ginvfi Pfltalpg, I4a- A AaBaaaUMfta r'.i .,.. . .4 1 I n M'48 euMwte.TiUfes2eai BranArtGreeua- BOOTS ID 101 . 47 fiaus. exsepf oaaay. j r j. r . . . j iUiU-l V.i.W vassengervtraina No. 47 ana wmwe au. neai itopsiweenChariouMautnTnmd, and be; tween aiMnthnm. naiAiah and Goldsbero. No. 47 neeonra weuapted; stODS bei 'QoerrsV wood I ""CORSETS ! WABMXB8' COftSBTS har an established repm ! tauon throughout the world ror DuralQily, Comfort And Healthfulness We offer these good to the trade wtta confidence, knowing from experience that they possess every advantage claimed for them. WX HAYS JUST BICirVED A LARGE LOT ? or HB , ., C0RAL11IE, ABDOMINAL Airo NURSING CORSETS. ALSO Warner's 50c Corset ! The best for the money ever sold in this market We will be pleased to have the trade inspect these goods. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case or money rerunaea. T. L Seigle & Co. ang28 IS 4 ?IIBELY VEaBTABLE BXHZBt for nrTExtHAX and KXTKBrTAL Use. A sore arid speedy cure far Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, ChUl,IMarieswDyentery,Crarnp8, Cholera, Bammer Complaint, Side Hesulache,Nenralgia, RheTi matism, Brnlaes, Cots, Sprains, etc Perfectly mtfetovmelnternaBy or ezfeniaOy.and eertam to afford relief. No family can afford n be without it. Sold t7 aU druggistl M ftta 0Oe and tl ft bottle. . PtRRY DAVI 80rriefi Jnjy 22 dw Jul aog. ni r 1' f TO . li PERRVDAUISV gairiTHE ONLY MEDICiriE ' IT EITHXB LIQUID OB BET FOB. That Acta at the aasae tlaae iri WHY ARE WE SICK? slVMsaMSMsV mWSM, a . t BMMtKml Jrw' flu SPvrt organ to leetmte ckvged cr ' torpid, and poieone kiahorittre Ourtfor farted into the Wool IMDIQIISV7VVAD 1 KIDNEY DISEA8ES. Mi .LIVER OOMPMiHTi piles," eoirsTiPAneir vBxvAmx - Am mcKvoTJs bisohbeks, - ; by cauHnb free action q these organs and restoring their power to throw w aueasf. -Why saffsr Bilious palms and aches?, i Way toraeated with FJes, asttpaent Wiilrhtemeaover dltordered Kldaeysl fiaj fsaarq merruiia m r u pt a ii TftOTls; teS4,fortlM)MthteaiwtrsJ)r)re- K Var wltt onal toMaar nmu r i wEiii BicttABiscAePreV,f (Win send tM orypaw-itT nfatekB7dwly 'ia 3 illJMiiAT J j . ,,. ., L -ttyfcif vkmmtl. Fiorei5ton:r-.u wwswww c,.y.Tr-.. t ail liniun. Mothers. UutinMS Mn, Mi - ST V sr w f . sjrw. wgafsn v rlsiwh an Biiscnbl with byvpmsi BbpfM-J r . . H.-..1 WmMm mm 1 I ml I T tiildiinywn batavtcwrawi anaeoragy"w UvMW'l . Kyou sre wssoag pwy fm ArotnlilKS Sr " rf Tr - SITUATIOII HIT Uomw 1 T ii 4. A PrfT?5Li!5l sinAT l Tt lslmposslble for a woman FVrLILhi I eouraa ot treatment wtthLydta b. I KSSl-'TSif JZiZSZSSZtm news-1 etableCottpeandjw nHnae to "Qaeen Victoria affect India mattlne where or dinary peopi i use carpets." youe naturiiiij uuu-. ting w so mucn cneaper. i.k. Lady Tlsltora la tbe Idlrondacka earrr pistols In their belts as protection "fcrtlnst hssaulU. : This makes them more charmlnKthan evr, .,. :) 1 A minister had creached an hear: -then ne re-1 marked: "Another wide field opens from tbe sm ieetm another direction" Just then an old col- ored saint ejacolated: -Pteaae, Lord, shot up de Wisconsin nai' given op the pursuit of tte Wit Hams' brothers, who will be sale enongh until tber commit some other crime. The only relic found 01 them in the pursuit was a receipted tailor's bill Any man who pars a tailor cah down is pre certain to escape the sheriff. Free-Press. "That soup's, full of files!" exclaimed the dls, boarder., "I know it," eoolly returned the ndlady. "And d6 you mean to, sdon ladnss tt I out to as?" "It's the best I can dov -1 can't board gnwlW!' i AmanwhowasupbeforeWAuJostfegfor stealing a ham from the front" door of a grocery atore, raised up bis hand and called on all,the I ness bis lanecence. "o on with me J trial," said the Justice, "we cant Bend all the way so paiias ipr witnesses." Texas simngs. I WANT A WIFE. Dow Cltlaamcn' Awsvr from Him Adrertfse aad OwtAist Their Sbsmm Hnrfh rhino tTan1 ' 4 '-i ' v'ir r V. IlSklihen anxious to rrave a wife othw own nati to an agent in Hong Kong. - Avreport er has one of these. Distles. bat it is practically impossible-to translate it into English; The following, howerer, is a condensed translation: "I want a wife. She must be a maiden under 20 . years of age, nd must not have left her father's house. She must also have never read a book, and her eyelashes must be halt an inch m length. Her teeth most be as sparking as the pearls of Ceylon.-Her breath-must be like unto the scents ot the magnincent odorous groves of Java, and her .attire "iu1u. 5l "P 5" : "L jva-iji-uning, wnicn arw on jtue oanKs i or the greatest nver in tne, wona the ever-flowing kTanfctstfKiang.". The price of a Chinese woman, delivered in Sydney, is 38 ; -hut wo Chinese wo men onlyl cost '52.. Therefore, the heathen Chinese importthe women in couples. The importer never sees his women before they arrive, and then he generally selects the best looking one. Tbe other is shown round to a rumber of well-to-do Chinese, and after they have inspected her she is submitted to what may he called pudiic auction. Th9 writer happened to be present at one Of these sales, a youn g girl, aged about 19, was offered, and after some spirited biddings she was purchased by a wealthy Chinese storekeeper, whose place of "business is in one of the lead-1 ing towns of New South Wales, for: 120. The melancholy aspect ot the Celestial girl as she went away in com pany with the man who purchased her was deplorable to the last degree." i . i - The CmI atBol Iron nines ! Tea- v. netweei The coal and iron mining interests of Tennessee are , booming. They afe about to receive an additional impulse from the investment of over a million dollars in the iron industry by several wealthy citizens of Nashville and else wlicrV "-"- j -A reporter of tbe Nashville American interviewed James D. Porter Eai., and obtained the following information: That hiniself, Vice-President Alexan der, of thtf" Louisville and Nashville Railway, General r Superintendent Thomas, of" the NashvilJeCJfcattanooga and St. Louis Railway, and N at. , Bax ter,; president of tha "First National make a business .investigatiorf in, be half of capitalists who -proposed to ani snd a million or more or aoiiarsw blast furnaces along . the Ifoe : of ' the It USUI IIIQtVUOUMU WILW UWU way. They found the resources of the mines unlimited, and wili make the most favorable recommendations to the 1 kapitalisU.who propose to;mak, tb 1 The above is the coal and iron prop 1 i ti..Mi.i.h.ur Tiin tt 1 Tnn,arofmalw understood Mr. Inman has realized in1 dividuallv acash profit of over S2OO.OP0 on this purchase, besides stU retaining a large interest nnaisposea w, anu cun tinuinjrln active management, ? ' The NOTiistownaV Register says: JThera iS 6a exhibttiottin the Norris IH&SS Xk a field' on.: the 1 IZZJiT errvrmiJi TrmhiA. W'PiMm0ttu& bona f oatDebea: howfflg thf e4cy Katurally as though K was standing on Southerison,' It was , brought North iv4. T.,AKrfW t -tt MvonT. tnatiabet1 of the Gfende? 1 orksrtlsi towTlu B boxS the native soir.incfe. ita arrival it has grown, budded, bloomf tho. ftr.n!srf.MiTRri as A. Tl L rSA isr TSr lmiUimr'm'RegUter p&s: Can nHliriHIlllll' UL liUD-UUbWU I"""" rtnfeirnen of onland ootton now on t. a T . . - - " M a rt. South Carolina last1 June, musthave been but a wee . plant at the tirnf f a -j- vinrtKnr arr! imirnev. . Yet .it has bloomed and boiled in the bpenaifi iature- nlanfcal ; vestiDuie at me poswnxue. ' T1a GaatkllM: queen. 'Maaame' BlittcHho gambling: queen; oi real properiy...s.Auwo!,wf MnTln vhraiMtz. :, MaoamBrr died ' ;OT BrigbWdiseaeevwmctfceeem to oe me fa3hwnblem, maradjr."j i-wittniier, .to fiuotaTteaCori Smith closes the career otthejaaiestf of sin aasanetto00080683'0 pnni cipleina tip&cra lbiBhee8)Miberalin tiri.ZUuf7 ff-cbaritY : will eever a multitude of sins.those Of M, and lime J Blanc are foreverut oi- aignvj we great majority, . at, least For their sakes it itftof be hoped that theforturies. iney so-iavisaiy ihjwvtu uu liuanwin objec4slltoial.loTig way totrUija atoning forr me , many , pined homes; broken; weans, OTqsmaaesrKTes, oi whtehlfie CashMi 61 jMdfitCerlQ has been the cause. x y .. A Blftrrel-Bie 0l Iiaevr. VitoBib-wOQD. Dakota, Septembe 2. MarvalfluairdiscoverissaWrerjOrted to contain more, JBredoiistal , ' thtnqoartEi5 It jiisakllthatjlt jrtlnf ) 11VUI - : " OOOta the ' tonkin thionnaaucmw this mmetwaSforrherlY Mflder hdttdsto 0" :'- a r-i i -l-r ftJ after a fatthloi Fms3ranfsYec KURftr fwTLBk&a Ornstown, ana now presents wie mm- abpeatlnee of awoutheir cotton tion'ai it araces the1, fjesk in; the atamn to-atnlii' &2 V nnkli.nl. UHH W K Pinkbam, 283 Western Avenues Tiranv Carton Trk tsmftfris oTn thirt vlf init-r ovt a- vrinrtff "WAtfcraftalch and nan. IsvLf tttHat&hf- formtnff -A unrt- nf jexyea .W.WS SaUjSmfwJS Lapp fanrU3f Dy. Rising tn? Textile and wltK'a Tl,ot aipertainbi HFbher or nbt'.thV 'Wbtlld ' live eonteUUdly 46 Taik 2 cfrftntrfl 'fn sav ' t.hfcV ynnn 1m. tffi? lUSSSBSL SIwJLa??U if caibte ittseparaple anU attractea toe at tenifoh. ot all'thB" neighborhood. Th most iduridds feature trf the cate waa to foljowj however. .The snake gre and hMiVon'-Atr. inrf In t.irriotti laf-r ftw : aTtf birtt CA tiatarL. yW&aSLltffi; liWiSife the Shake JEfSt? "T was CttTled Hftteand bne. ThesfghVof ia Sjiake flatahtJj !. - 'jiu.i.M'v'hM'a' .0' nami the resuit'was' aWaiud 1 ereaf interest jrmaiiyinw cer was hatched: The egjHt orit wBicIf 'Uie 'ben' -1 sat. prddoced. regxuaon ciifekefag, wit lv AArf'nvAi" UAKT."HAk 'leant Ha keDt watch camecarfb3 jtt!f na- tnf e-LIt cttrisistsiDf if roosflrs todV arorlf 1??; fapa of a tuple's' head. Erre ereatarv has a lorktjd'rrguJeF, ,Mk :any f snafcv .1 AJ , A. i I.J.l.uAl.llwn . iheonretoemis confiaei in a coop ialonwittr th hen -ad the snake and 1 trie hen negreefsher tetXilai? brood, far tbe snake : afid- the 8nak.e-totwte?v, -The ; latter Bas' tb keptafeedi as; itis very savage i; and '-'Was. alreadyj killed, some ' eight or ten Chickens, reopie wno nave ; heard of the creator TCbirfroitt;.ail rarts of the 'Countrvto. kwk? at it., and tbe y6tinwner: has anoiflfa that it mat be a small fortune fo hlm-shojold a showman chance to see it h ; : ,. . . . ,t . ' Tn.p'Crp Sit tiie Cottintry; United States Economist. u ; This is evidently An off year for crops in this country ; There is no - general failure in the yield of the cereals, fruit, cotton oc tobacco, but; .there' is a failure in some regions of country while there is an abundant production in i Qtber; lo calities. 'This may be a wise , economy of nature, but the- wisdom is not appa rent to the inviduals: who happen to be in the list of -those .whose lands are; un productive.. Taking the country, as a: whole probably the money: value, oi the crops will be .larger tban it was last year, because thef; smaller r surplus en hances the market prices, and as re gards our foreign i trade, if we receive as much money for a smaller qnantity; or proauce, we win noi -ue: toe losers But for general prosperity at homaiti would be much better if tbe re was more uniformity m the yield of agricultural; productions. Tbe higher ptices which1 seem likely to prevail for the necessities and comforts of life; to say nothing of me luxuries, wui maienauy xucreaao the cost of living and this: eventually must result in higher wages: to opera4 tives, so that the production of manuj f acturers will be more expensive anq higher prices will prevail all around! This state of things is not favorably for extending our - foreign exports of such articles of manufacture as comri competition with, those of other nat tiohs. The transnortation business, in whilh there is more capital invested than in any other industry of the coun try outside of agriculture, , will . be less fully employed, to the detriment of dividends. ? . The country, however, is. in such a good condition, that it may be. able to Btand one year of reduced crops with out its effect becoming s very apparent nnon creneral business. . esneciaiiv as tbere is a surplus of ; the old crops pf . . , . . . . . . ' 1 a most every thing .that is .not ; Insh yet yn iiauu. ne a .uuaiuesa iwa suw us vuiuH; JSX: light, there is a good surplus ffver whit is renuired for domestic consumption duce which wt export, .and probably as rge a surplus as the foreign-markets will; require waen..t?ey ..Jiava -to tare snppliea at an iacwasecmkr ; i. . . i . ' ...... A PW!Fls A vduntf Hobtnanian ;enaRneer. Tea jan Theoaoreseo, nasMcceeaea xn r stractmg a submarine -vessel wtiipn that has goIlbef4re in submaflfie navigaUuu complete thesftaxs4 mtr-boas. no iter a certain maximum size and errearndinsj tdn. water f ortwelve hours aMiswetch at a accprdingto the inpiitOKoMtlmed I w overw ww.AimKiw;ui ittiewater land.- witheutiiwnang into surface o the water the. yease) rtoayibe manrjeuYrted undenthe aamewnitins aswdinarf steamboat. r, JieF: speed. in s vessels. The aubmersion is effected I . .. ' V. ' TT. py screws ana verticaiiy.;ei we suaon- raised in tbAsamft wayj If once under 1 wkmf rv ai4HntAnt li vhr a aitnn Man urttt blingithose on ,board to see aAIobslaCles at all distances tip to Uu :'feet, and the movemeptaeiithehoat mayso regu lated agio Yoia tbem..The air supplied for the crew is said to last for. f torn .x - . i j . a ' t 1 Ti.-'ii'-t xweive w; lourieBu. luurau, m neeaine reservoir, concaiainz xnaair he reftled while ander' wafer for anotner iweive noura, pipes telescoping, into eacbother. beings directed" t6 ;the surface fo thai purpose. The probul-! sjon of the-vessei and its submersion; are stafeoto' cause' no- Tieis.Sh6tfld all these particulars' proYe'coiteet the hevel boat will bef the m'fafmidable vessel for. torpedo wiLrfarJ.'niBnt! she may also be turped to inbre useful pur pose's. In the; Matehin ': Canal; near Bralla, there ries,isrhce: May 1877.J th Lutfl Djelit, ,which had ott board the War chest'of the Turkish xatidbeiflot Ulai'amouritihg, 1 so report says, to sev er mniion piastres.1 ;lt might-be pos sible to recover that snrr bymeans of periment should proTer strCCeasft it, would atthe am'Um--l0ytMfto: .if-. rrva X a atn WAP1I . L - . t M.. ijSahfa Tererjrera inanex irouDtes, waes ass:- HBtia ad tatrv Kidney wflrwm'u. try it wk n wui do mv last dose. Tnemaii gov well and is now re- Min hip IFIt trig ' m aeranse- the kidneys -and n. Kidney-Wert is 4heeaaaa.iand' euros QtratedM.dri-a. eiialiy.eflUXJW!j tf ,B Lad,,- vj' favorably for -whe eameto lyitarsjTeJ seareh ef fortune. an 9 Be hade1 StateLptt He bajl eaea iae muicmam mrui w tdv uvuiuana fitaiL55, thepelrl .thojwht , L aoewiedrte fiiai U we.aaa peuer gvw K-a mu. bSSma al KgLBoRTIlainUre fe.h4f be is a fcars-seper, tliae CeteT JSa. djawn'S5X)00. eiuur .Mii AiL,acLiian-.r-n-iiiinM a. c itaUIA 1T.I riMTIfH ITHr M in BBirjTrrrjL OB D E iaCOMFLRS. PLUTT We are offering, bargains in several lines of goods. Another stock of Trunks and Valises, i Come and see us. MPl nj jus;. if 1 i illp titt 1 1 1 CLOTHING IffieEwaitiiscBi? & OTJR $15.00 AWD $18156 8UITS FOR. ' u ' -fO'lM''"- W 1AV' ''.. . CALL EARLY feJS -oiTTTo .'uonr-d S'.'t i' ,. F WQUdPILIBS&ihlE TO ADD IE , : f:. .::orr - - i ir j -. . ; .l-.v- ; ,; :;...y Oar Mr. Baruch is now pletei.by September 15th " iu fioijibaoo odj 1 o;.'X .y.z'unor: Our stock is COMPLBTE in Clothing ents F uiisMn Goods, ifih we have made a sjiafei - zMs. a iargiyialri'y iof : otf will Und prices to fluiti th " ! r,- andyoa .-. I 4 r' - . - ''- WO 1UDI-OJ ITfjl'Ji? OfT ' tXJXTBACTJOB CONSTRUCTION AND 1 .Ta.auswfawesBi r clianenM anrmaiiaraaturar MI u i tut forfeit nf tinn tn It Bogs: .vr.-n .i 4U rii l"hll"' THFi .ATTF.NTIQN pwisil mnOTif-ntvn, ' .. oi me Trade eneraiiv. ana aise ue consumer is ealleteAoripeeial afradsMf s-Oaable tat staple aMesag the laeet of PUm and TB-ua.Tswaemar-ijVa aaJaa f weeks, efer MuceasenU in Chewlas; Tbaeeos tterMtAanfastrasn sab Osf i Jiin n sUTwalM MTgaiat rf rTUUroav fHi t -etrwdact aa.sMsasT?iauu .- ISJr0 M x CD pattxeks, yxbt chiap. oub comibtic stock in E I QF THAI TIBTPOPULAB BLI tOTKr) doiobtic AT 10c. & WILHELM, I'iJfiJil!:."; 'il 'j sv:' ' n: ''1' . V- V- WILfcstJCH DlBUCKMKNTSBKeiTKlni AS AMNOWOl-rXBED BY FOR CASH ONLY ! . ttuo I Oub 9.(x and $10.00 THIBIOKST BABaillfS EVXB QIYIN IN ' j .' p'.I' ;":ii':,;'tT-'."i ji'. ?! "PR' AND SECURE ALL -FOft THE CLOTHING anit, VATitira . . i 11 11 : 1 inn m y 1 Is Now Ready for Inspection. North' purchasing the Retail ; every departrnent. We invite tddiee Cloaks, Shawls, Etc., izii&n lrtotu .x&tiMH 'W'l r , JJK-a!.-T7V- V A A U a - 3 fiiii iiioa ffouflmfiiaoia audi j lainnai e: : ' -idiWAmBKfc -lo.O ? 5 .11 . Ts. ..'l . : -..-.ra ,Tn W1WTT. lAECTIOB OJT BTrwiKfrBCTrNEBt Of EYETtY1 TDISCBIPTIO N AND lATJWi f ? ,?f AMD SELL AGBICUInBaaar AND POBTABLE KNOINK3, SAW MLUWf, co. . ... nwA pnwiiLHiflnrtArihiu-Li iAsrodaes a better enghwai Toanwaeii-ii"i'jM el acneultaral eerlnee net fuu nnn arf l iiliml Tlu anvlnaa hnrw -,r?nff ! i'JOHlT affTdUNaABTOfctQtil si,; i' '.JRVf I?flfc fI': T ;!-BRICK!r Mtra'kac ia thsisjiraneaa, oi narxr- isx-axi TatrAsm-r thavaaakaJ btteMrHAnoo d thels tttezssOsPOtaa tastng I I U3J SDJSW I JtiMV . . . - tKMif3 tasfiiri . i X that they have lagegiiil d.1 O O D ..-., .- . VlLBpdPoq suits fob $70 6.00 111. BARGAINS. CK Stock, which will he com attention to our new styles ot Garpeti; an-wuUi-''i.Call ELIAS & GOHEN. , nadl o-ai irltaK jBJtTlo'tte,.C - - a iihmi TbM moHmi natess ae eoatpanied with c"Best !?wwWv 'mii. M7C. aWkAA rseeWrasaes eaa Sni r to KfTELD. ldoerahe absee College. TOTJMIK - 'BY - JolMiaiwo't UKBBF sto.B. lVlMa.STW OA. Wm. 2& -k : H B2T , t '. t . .... ., ; . lus this ailiwriMisasMt Ti j ' r uA - i 1 1 f l r V : ' r t ! V A: 1 T 1 1 h m li" : i-' 4 s 9- !"! II Jr" 1 ; tiff f rill n I' , . ,- ; f til Oea. Flag. si4.Tlet atmdaeKRf?A CMUJnwwiS. UfcM? tq 5TfcWo "WW mans- i til . 3- . v-.-. bb.. ' . 1 f T f Till li fc 5 sJij j'rf jj it: ih j
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1881, edition 1
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