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Stye Charlotte Qismitt SVJSBORIPTlOtf RATES: ' V naUv, cm Vr, pottwid, W advance, :. .V. $8 00 fix montM . . . u . W. . , i?. .".. 4.00 Three monl,- !i'i.C,.Z,r-.t.0t out moat Jf.;;..Y..V; ' " 71 WBMKZT XDlTTOfi -' rv" . wasMtf e V), ....,'....". 82.08 0u aftht tomtit. ftttyatt . -..;'.;.. ..... &lw fecmoatAs.. ........... v..'.,..i..ii,'-. '12. 1.0S TEX 0B3XBTXR JOB PIBABTM1CNT ; Bu been thoronglilj . mpplled wltli every needed mnt; and with the latest styles ot Type, and erei majmer of i Job " Printing can motr bedonewlta neatoeaa, (Hspatca and cneapness. i We'can fnr- ; nlaaatsnoitnotloe, - .r . BLAKX3,BJXL-H!ADS,:X J." ' ' 4 " LrTTgB-HglD3,CABD3, ' V . V , - TAGS, BJECXEPTSPOSTKBa; , , i- FBOG&HOIX3, EAKSBILLS, r 'f. ; : P1MPHIJ5T8, CIRCULARS, CHXCKB, fte. . i DECEMBER 3G 1881. ;VOL. XXVI. OHAELOTTEi N:.04 Liberct RtOuetimJbr duos. NO.-3,986. --S VFri ii'. Ttr'J i ' 'f. , j (SB Soots mi ft Stocs We tire dally receiving oar FALL &WIHTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES'. MISSES', CHILDRXNS - GENTS', BOT.S', AJTD YOUTHS' FINE BOOTSI SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line In variety and all prices. "FULL stock: Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINK TRUNKS, VALISE AB SATCHEL - ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see as. ' "v - " PEGRAM & GO. sepO - . t- ' " This great specffldtenres that -most! loathsome ' .disease - ' - WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OB TERTIARY STAGK. ' Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAILl Malvern, Art, May 2. 1881. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cored with 8. 8. 8. i Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, 1881. We have sold 1.296 bottles of 8. & 8. in a jvUjr It has given universal satisfaction. Yalr minded physlcUins now reoommend It as a positive spedi fc. 8. MAXsnzu) Ca Denver, CoL, May 2, 1881. . Rvery purchaser speaks In the highest terms of 8. & a. L. MKissma. Louisville, Kentucky, May 18, 1881. 8. 8. 8. has given better sattsf action than any medicine 1 have oversold., . : - J- A. Ixbxkbb.- Richmond, Va., May H.JIi- Ytfi can refer anybody to us In regard JoOxa meritsotaaa. s , Pol MluKB&Ca . , . -"' : ' y i Hare never known a a a to fan to cure ease ot ayphilis, when properly taken 4 ,? Eu Wabbmt, 4 . , Perry.Ga. The above signers Jf" "f"Sf? lng. - t : A. aOoijQtri, GOT.Ot Ga. ; If you wish, we will take yooir eas TOBEPALD KOB W BkN CURED. - Write for PSJjlCU aod copy of the Uttl book f Message te the Untora- S i .ooo Reward will m paid to any ehemist ho wiu Dud, on analysis ot 1 00 bottles of 8. 8. 9., one particle of Mercoryi IodldePjsnm. Many mineral substance. --' 8WIIT SPECIFIC COj Sold by drngelsU everywherft. '-lLjLi:t' W Pilceof large or regular size nf Si .79 per bottle, and small size beldlng hall toe, FS3 5rm idutckhwnd Dr.StiMoa'tAtlhiiialUnisdy uvihum ss yww . w Aitorauve and Gare for 1-11 mm ffford tern Urm. fi. 1. mporary renn, ' r" 7T. . - 7 mm Mnriwl id. Ito Art mudietn cuuit ana ukum keepit,es4 1881 Fi d Winter 1881 1 IRHUrM f . . . . ilMI.MIE HUH II. AX tntwe MowF- '""""r- i OUR- ARE ALL IN, And every one In search PRSSXNTS for their r . friends should examine oat stock of . Way (BoodG; Before making selection!!. WE HITS THS PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST - -' ' ; ' v . Initial Handkerchiefs, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, lace Collars and Fichus, To be found In the city. : T. L. Seigle & Co. i decl8 evuuatism Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the .Back and Side. t There Is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed end the disease cored by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. , : This remedy la not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor la it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use toe forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world Is, It never falls. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of pjuir Killkb would fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what tho& who have tried It think: Edgar ' Cady, Owatonna, 'iOnn., says: About year Binoe my wife became subject to savere Buffering' from rheumatism. Our reyort wag to the Paoi Kn.i.n, which speedily relieved her. . Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London: I had bean affllctea three years with nenrslgl " andrioleat spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case In despair. I tried your Paxn Killxr, and it gve me immediate relief. I have regained my . stranKth, aud am now ablo to follow my ubuju mcupation. Q. H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes: : . I experienced immediate relief from pain In Jpe side by the uae of yourPAia Killkb. E.York says:' I haTO used your Pats Ktllxb for rheumatism, and haye received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have need Paw Rtllxb for thirty years, and haye found it a nmr-faiiing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burditt writes: - I.t.'l?taIf to give rellsf tn caaee of rhenTrmtinm. Plill. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes: -From actual use, I know your Paqi Ktllks Is the beet medicine I can get All druggists keep Paly Ktllkk. its price Is so low.that it Is within the reach, of all, and it win save many times its cost in doctors' 1 blll 0e., 0c and fl.00 a tiottld. A PERRY DAVIS & SO H,PrepHeton:, : Providence, R. I. , sept dlw sept a ocfc 1 J ' ' v: ; Vi- 5 i.z.i',. . I.ISMMSCail.,B.S o3 ill c-j.'f j'u.j! PHYSICIANS, CLEROYMEW, AND YHE AFFLICTED EYERYVYHIRE. i THE GREATEST MEDICAL , TRIUHPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A , TORRID LIVER. 9 rrmnetta.'M'ariaaa.bowels costive. VmAn In t&eHead.with a dull sensation in the back"! rpain under the ahoulder- e. fullness after eating, with a diainr UWUPt iiaAsaiBPB' sw v "T " ' J - Irritability of temper, Low spims. Ajosb -: of memory, with a feeling or having neg- -: leeted some dnty. weariness. jJlzslneas, yintterii r eyes. Ye: neaa at n ', XT THZSZ WABSnrGS ASX 1TVHZXSZB. i SERIOUS DISEASES WtLLSOON BEDEV ELOPED. TTTTTff rTT-f-8 are especially adapted to suoh eases,onedoa effects saahaehange ' of feelmw as to aatoniah the sufferer. They Inerewse the Appear and causa the X. iTUTTIAimDYEi ; GBATiLUB Or WnTOawc ' BLAcavby -a aiaale application of this Dra. It j Uncarts i natural color, acts InstanUneoosly. 5 BolSfcy DragsisU, t Mat: by axprsss en rMipt of fl. FotTIc&rSO MUrrtiy 8W Njw Ybrlu - f tQd iu-W wlB sea-UM Van e aaitalle.v . m.m ill S II I I.I ! ! III. I u u- Ginger, Bnchev Msn- Mxiraxe, : &tuuBpa, t aaa lanattvcr tue best meo cu : Mown -are com- Tonic, Into ,a mediaae of such varied powert, as to make it the ereatest TSlanri lumber and me ' TJeltliStrtirt J"--; jtesserar Kver usee. j'r lt cm a Khunuitina, . 1 A- J' - SParkers ftieepKSSiwss, a. uhokm alrXB 'B enurelv dfflerent&om aters, Utneev t.Mfnce n4 other fontes, w ft to fail, U TMtT, i. il never in toxlcateai testes. Uiscox w amy aw ata J4 ft C Chemists, N.Y. S9a, sdtl lhss, ?jSiTtByhHtPilaTSa, DISCOVERY I 1 r. Aer MANHOOr) RESTORED. a Tiatlm of youthful imTwaaence ?r . . tf.a riaMHtv. iaii iiannooou-evcw wre xwcey. v., dis. M'V FEES lol : SBBjBSjpjBSalBBBBejBjBBSBsBnasBBBaaBBlSnlS T & t of the Heart. Pots oerore tno Bow bkin. Headache, Bestless--isht, nighly colored Urine. A ." aVTfeureV which he "wiU J13 J S wrfenowiufferer, address J. U. BlXy UW 1 HCft ot Other 43 OiaUiaiu bU, K. Y. , t j , , . i gtate exhibit. THE ATLANTA NORTH CAROLINA'S DI8PlA Y;r-, ;; A Fayorablo jEzlilbis of Rw jna- . Serial ausd. Sfajsufactaired Artlclea ; from the Old If rtlt State.--ReiBiarK I svble RertTal of Indnitriea lnce U Correspondent of the 5ew York Trtbane. ? : - ' ; Atlanta, Ga., Dec 21. Foiir State disDlavs in the: International Cotton Exposition command general attention, both because of what they are ana what they suggest. These are from the two. J Carolinaa, from Georgia, and ' from Florida. While these displays have many things in common, each has im-. portant specialities that are not found elsewhere. North Carolina, the border land of the South so far as agricultural pn ducts are concerned, intrusted the cot lection and arrangenent of her exhibit to the Hen. Montford McGehee, her Commissioner of Agriculture. He did not confine himself to the products of the soil, but collected everything that would set forth the natural resources and the manufacturing progress : of North Carolina. Ow,ing to the peculiar topography of the country, this State has probably a wider range of food pro ducts than any other in the Union; In general terms the State may be described as a slope, extending west ward from the sand banks that form the Hatteras coast to the Tennessee line, where it reaches an altitude of 7,000 feet above the ocean level, the highest land in this country east of the Rocky moun tains. This vast area naturally divides itself into three belts: one, about fifty miles wide, extending from Newbern to Wilmington, where climate and soil are adapted, to semi-tropical products ; second, Iwestwardljr ' to the Piedmont region, in which section tobacco and all the 1 cereals - flourish ' and third,1 the mountain .region proper. In these several tracts are found all the products. of the temperate zone and many of the semi-tropical. ' These Commissioner McGehee has skilfully arranged so that any visitor can see at a glance what are the natural products of any- desired locality. .With these he displays the Eroducts of the mills and factories that ave sprung up since 1865; and the na tive wines that illustrate the value and importance of the vineyards of bis State.' ' : - ? ' Commissioner Loring, in his address two weeks ago, said that North! .Caro lina, which before the war had no stand ing as a cotton State, now stood third , on the list.: The causes which enabled, her to make this great advance in the short space of fifteen years, deserve con sideration. Of these the first in import ance is the fact that there aremore small holdings in this-'than in any other Southern State. This subdivision into small estates operates as it does in New England. The people are thrifty, they study small economies, and they culti vate their land with greater skill than is practised on the great plantations. They also raise most of the food they sume, and what cotton they make counts as profit. This being the . case, the line of cotton cultivation has gradu ally extended back from the coast until it has at least reached the foothills Of the Blue Ridge. While the area of cul tivation has been enlarged, the quality of the staple has also been improved, and at the last Cincinnati exposition the award for the-first quality of up land cotton was received by North! Carolina. The energy and shrewdness of the people of that State are evidenced II in the great number of small mills that l lias been bunt since tne war. more tnan eighty cotton factories, great and small are now running, all of which, with a solitary exception, are owned by small shareholders living in their immediate neighborhood-. In other words, the profits of the cotton patches are invest ed in mills, that the planter may make additional gains, by converting his staple into varn.C Without nn sxoewtion these mills have prospered, and many new ones are now building. For these the many rivers flowing from the mountains to the sea furnished an un limited supply of "water power. : " -: i Among the textiles in this display ale some fine blankets made -at mills In Surry county. These mills find a home market for their entire production, and liave never been fully. able ;tQ, supply the demand." Their wool is brought to their doors'bythe. farmers Of the coun ty, but they have . "not sufficient capital to take all that is offered. The fleeces are from Merinos and Southdowns, both of which breeds of sheep do well every where in the State. , Iri the sec tions east of the mountains the climate has been found too warm .for the Cots wolds, but they flourished on the Blue Ridge farms.: There have been several sales at the exposition of woollen ma chinery, the -purchasers .intending to add this branch 6t industry , to their North, Carolina cotton mills . ' That North Carolina is to oe tne great Vintage State of the Atlantic coast seems to be one of the probabilities. The vine flourishes every where throughout its length and breadth. The soldiers of the Burnside expedition were astonish ed to find on Roanoke Island old neg lected vineyards, the vines of which were so matted and .interwoven as to form an almost continuous bower cov ering many acres. There was a tradit ion among the islanders that these vines were planted by a Connecticut colony which afterward abandoned the coun try because of. the prevalence of fevers Whether true or a ,myth, the. vines are there, and so they are in eveiy fOreStin the State. Since the war hundreds of vineyards have been planted, mostly small There are; however, six, each of a hundred acres' or more,-where wine making is carried on, aided by the best experience and skill that could be found in Europe. Tbe products of some of these vineyardB make ah,? interesting feature ot the State exhibit." " Commissioner McGehee gave me an instance of the transf erof - an ; impor tant industry that ought not to be omitted from this letter. He was;askecl whv tnrrMin tine - and' rosin f were not ftmoriff the exMbitsi,anrlreplied : -Ours Is the Tareel Stato't no" longer. vEhafr aisUncttoti,! ant sorry tosayrDeiongs to GeorgiaOur pine forests, are prac tically exhausted, and,; Georgia is he great producer of naval stores.-. But what we have lost in that dlrecupn we have gained another, , The Georgians 4jame and hired our male laborers valu able hands,- experienced in ' that lusi nesa.:Tbey spend the season: ins Geor gia, but return at Christmas to see their families; who all remain atv their old hbmesThese women and cbildrenare the very best possible help op-tfcs: farms."- From earlt spring until late in the farftheyArei nstantlyr employed at good iwagesTbe consequence islhat Newbern and tbewunf rv. Jacent has become the centre -of . this, great and profitable industry,- and some fj the most enterprising ? Norfolkruck' deal ers have transferred 'their interests to our State, to avail themselves oi our abundant laoor, . ; . -T Space forbidstaore than .f p.assing ncm features or was. iuiimmiv lilce from tne. .upianu and lowland marshes, com thatweighs seyenty pounds to the bushel 2nd has no superior in the world,, bright .tobac co in all shades -frOm pale : lemon to deep.mahogany, , wheat ; And other; ce reals equal to any in quality these are bnt Items of a 'collection, that ! tfpeaks Tolnmes in favor of the Old .North State. : : ; ' .: ' ,u -' ' : - I Galveston; Dec. 29. The military authorities at San Antonio are non commital in regard to Lieut. Flipper's sentence, but it is rumored that he has been dismissed from the service. ,. , . ' A special to the News from Hunts ville says afire last night destroyed tbe ferocery store of J. R. Coxl& Son,in the Masonio building, a. two, story edifice west of the coast- store, -a! two story brick building ' adjoining, occupied' by E. J. Adickes & Son,And a two story frame building, occupied as a. drug store. Insurance unknown. ; , ; : A special' from Dallas to the Zfet8J says the dry goods , establishmeht of A. Israelaky was closed ly an! attachment yesterday. His creditors are in Dallas and New ork; ; Assets not known. 't : " 'CAl '.. ' 1 ..' u ' ' Favtal SbaotlBST: AMray. . Chattanooga, Dee. : 28. A : special to the Times gives an account of a ter rible tragedy which occurred this morn ing at Beilefort, Ala a small station on the Memphis and Charleston Rail road, 44 miles , from this city,' 'resulting; in the probable fatal shooting pf C. M. Fenel,; W. D; Martin,' and his son John. They , are : nterehants in ' that place and'the difilculty originated.in jealousy. The weapons used were pistols. ; s. 1 Hots? tbe Gnltean Tary SUttida. ' WASHrkiiTON, Dec? 2dArumoi is current that the Guiteau jury,-with one exception, are satisfied of the guilt and legal responsibility: of ; the prisoner. The twelfth juror, it is said, stoutly maintains that Gnited.is as crazy as a Marcb hare." . . ' , i ' Bkdtobd Auom ASD IBOM SPKIHOS WaTXB and Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much iron and fifty per cent, more alum inum than anj "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness how so neral. Sold or all druggists of any standing. reduced one half. marll tf E S -IN- XXCLTJSIVX DESIGNS, MADE TO 0TJB OBDXB, Just out bi Express for the - ' . -ACCEPTABLE- HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Cardigan Jackets, Plush, Otter .and Seal Skin Caps. We challenge criticism In our Beautiful Display of IMPORTED SILK HAN OB EBCHTBE3, three glass cases embracing entirely Foreign Pro ductions. We desire the attention of all whose Inclination Is to make "others happy"-In the choice of Serviceable Christmas Presents. dec!8 E. D. LATTA de BBO. FINE WINES, . WHISKIES AND BRANDIES. IF YOU WANT Anything hi the Drinking Line for the Holidays, I am prepared to sell the pest Whisker, Brandy or Wine, in the market tar Fresh OTbTEBS always on band. 06024. ... .. C L. ADAMS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LAMP GOODS, SEGARS, TOBACCOS, e., &e. JUST RECEIVED: A ITJLL AND SELECT LIKE OF Perfumeries and Perfumery Cases, Cologne Bot tles, 4c Toilet Powder Rouges, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Brushes of all kinds, Combs, &c., and a full line of all goods usually found tn a nrst-elass Drug Ss--' ' tabllBhmtn& , Careful attention given tbe preparation of pre scriptions. I trust the public win, as heretofore, extend me a share Of their patronage. Care will in every la stance be given tbe preparation and dispensing of all medlcUes for which demands are made, and satisfaction in every In every instance guaranteed, by . W. P. MARVIN, AgV CO. dec23 P. C. WILSON, OBARLO I IIi K. C, , Bole Agent! or LOUIS COOK, sjrn ths WATEBTOWNSPBINQ WAGON COMPANIES, FOB THB SAUt Ot ; BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BPBiNG WAG0NS.AU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OPEN BUGGIES, $55.'; - ; TOP BUGGIES, $68. Special, Inducements to the wholesale trade CorresDoodenoe solicited. " ANNUAL MEETING. Thx Mbbchants ft F; Nav Baxe; l ' Charlotte, fl.C., Deo, npBE annual meeting or the stockholders of Oils a bank win ne neia at inetr oaoKmc Toesdar. Jannarr 10th, 1882, at 12 M. J. B HOLLAND, . r:MP-?& cashier. dec24 St JUST RECEIVED. Florida oranses and lemons; w on J?' band Turkeys, Geese, Eggs and Cranberries, Bockwueat jtiout ana new uneans atoiasses. dec23 ' - - 1 a M. HOWEL& To lie City Tra&, I wlsb to Inform the pnbllo that I am now aiiimg ana dressing Beeves on the Hew Vork elan, bv which the meat is rendered wmier. tenderer - and superior to that butchered and dressed tn the usHal war. Housekeepers will please make a nete of this fact, and give the new nroeesa. a trlaL ; M. F TROTTER, n r V ' last College street dec20 1W Next toOiambers IAvery Btablev;; Ill Fine Neck Furnishings, HOLIDAYS itay be enaiBiy prevented by tbe use of IDS NEXTSOTOTulINE; ' Jfo ouiei eompound pos sesses Uie peculiar prorrUes which so exacUy alt the various eondlflons of the bnmin hair. , 1) softens Uw hair when harsh and dry.- U soothes thejrrltated scalp.' It affords the richest lustre. It prevenU tbe hair from tailing oB. It promotes Its bealthy, vigorous grovth. , & Is not greasy nor sticky. U leave . no disagreeable odor, n kua dandrafiV . j Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwnto bettia i ..Ji CaiBMIEQ i;UlKS IN HOSTS OF FAMILIES etetter's Stomach Bitters Is as much regarded a household necessity as suear or eo&ea. The reason Df this Is that years of experience' nave proved it to be perfectly reliable In those eases of emergency when a prompt ana convenient reme dy Is demanded. . Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and other troubles are over come by it. - For sale by Drugglstsand Dealers, to whom ap ply for Hos tetter's Almanac for 1882. .., 30 DAYS TRIAL rat's 1 " i" ImKlDI WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR. DYE'S Electro -Voltaic Appliances MElIaT suffering from NervousWeakncssesea. era I Debility, loss of nerve lore or vigor, or any disease resulting, from Abuses and Oth kt. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other. Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also woken troubled with diseases peculiar to their Sex. Speedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. Tbese are tbe eaily Eleetrie Appliances that nave ever been constructed unonaeien title prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac Ucaily proven with the most wonderfnl neeess, and tliey have the highest endorsement from medical and aeien tifle naen.and from hundreds who have been quickly aacl radically cured b their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givinr IHnformation free. Address, - VOLTAIC BELT Cf, atata&aU, JtUsh. Julyl8 ' Coffins and Metal Cases, ALSO, A LABGA LOT Of C-H--R-0--M--0--S- AT WHOLESALE or RETAIL. E. M. ANDREWS, AT WHITE FEONT. dec2 BIN fiH AM SCira OL, SSTBLISBXD Ut 1T93, MEBAKEVILLE, H. 0., Among Southern Boarding Schools : for boys In age, numbers and area of : of Da irons se. Messing club 14 of a mile from Barncks for young men of smau means. The I7omsession oe -. gins January 11th. 1882. For cata- i logue giving full particulars, address . V lLtf. B. BINGHAM, . declT tf -i --x y ".-,.. Superintendent. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, KG. HTHE Spring Session of 1882 will a m. oegin on . weanesaay, January 1 1th. - Charges per session of twenty weeks: Board, (exclusive ot lighU and washing) and tuition. In full En glish course, $7 6. 00. Extra studies moderate. For partleulars apply to M. JONES, " ..President .deol8 tt:.t.. .ur-ij. IxtxttssiimcCL Z. B. Vahca f W.H BAttKf. VAKCE & BADjEY, xZ-J-? cabloot ict Practice In Snpraraa Court f the United States, . , ; buprerae vaan ei mortn (jarMina, jreaexai ..; , . CairtB,asMl eoimttes olMecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas- . - . ton, Rowan and Da- -. fx..,u . . vldaon..... . . U OCQce, two doors east Independenet , y,, !. ,,v' :wl!'.T',fl m. i IiO.?.D. GRAHAM, IN the State and United 8tates3ourta - OoQee ttona. Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracu of TtUes, SurveTS, &&, furnished tot eon . Ornoa -tL X. Corner Tr d-. trfoo street Qiarlotta, ILC- -; : -V . . Lot of feiy Deniable Just received, atverylowprloes. Another stock of we nave tome fine . CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, v nu at a saormee. vaisxs goods at reduced SHAWLS at reduced prices. FLANNELS FRINGES very ebeap. A large assortment VELTETS at Reduced Prices. ' i Large Stock of Passajnentries, Oraamits and Beaded Auges, Ladies' iGents' Neckwear, t - The handsomest line of NOTTINGHAM LACES ever shown In this town. Our stock Is complete, and we are offering very decided bargains to purchasers. HARGRAYES& CLQS If G OUT PRICES ! WE WILL SELL -AND- . :.- ! : . i . - . .: lemaiader The -OUR STOCK OP- AT REDUCED PRICES We have some JOB SUITS, one of a kind, OVERCOATS at the same rates. CHILDREN'S BARGAIN. 4 With Yon on Air His is Onr Column and We Have Someiliiog to Say ! Dim hame is McSMITH BUT WE CAJTT HELP THAT. THEY SAY WE ARE IRREPRESSI- BLE; WELL, MAY BE WE ARE, BUT WHAT'S THE ODDS. ' We've Got a MASCOTTE in onr Establishment AND Mim AND STLLL WE There Is trouble In onr mind: we will speak it out " talk In WHERE'S OUR MAYOR WHERE'S -OUR WORTHY ALDERMEN 9 . WHERE'S OUR BRAVE POLICE WHERE'S ' OUR BOARD OF EDUCATIONS WHERE'S . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHERE'S OUR GRAND JURYt , C WHERE'S OUR JUDGES! -: . -WHERE'S OUR SANITARIANS :vV" WHAT 'ARE THEY ALL DOING i' .-t .- m ': .... CAN'T THEY SEE THAT THOUSANDS OF OLD MECKLENBURG'S ' - GOOD CITIZENS ARE UNEASY, ANXIOUS, TROUBLED ; c: r AND WORRIED TO DEATH, TO KNOW WHERE TO BUY AND -THAT THEY MAY BE HAPPY.- . n crrdeslre to rrni tbe City or County Govenunent bat onr ability is only eanalled by onr modesty, and it the - people will bare - a new thabeatwecan.o:.-n -4., PROCLAMATION: WHEREAS:--. f m '.- .- w . j , j f')Tfjf'r pi- ' - f " . , s s ' i ' i , l-' ' Tbe pood people of Charlotte being In aire need of rood Pianos, Organs and Music generally, and . : ; Urrougb those who have such wares to sell falling to sufficiently advertise them la our city papers, the ' said people are wandering' aimlessly through our thoroughfares, endeavoring to bunt up musicahties, i It has seemed proaer and la the line of my -duty, to publicly announce that a splendid stock of PIANOS, 03GAN3 and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all Unas can be found only at tbe McSMITH " MUSIO HOUSE, Tryon etreet, next to First National Bank, and to counsel all people, who nave musld " m their aoul and nvmey In UeU pockets, to go focthwltk and select Musical Instruments for their Given under my band and seal, tbis 21st of December, 1881 - S dec22 LIGHT ICLOAEINQS lust received per Express. nrla 'rices. HOSTERT at redooed prices. CROCHET at reduced prices, a handsome line oi 0 C0RD3 and TASSELS. Ladies' Ifients' Underwear. WILHELM. FROM NOW ON, of the Season, FOR CASH ONLY. which will be sold Regardless of Cost OVERCOATS at and below cost. Respectfully. Call and secure a L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. a Tender Sulijec in the CELLMt ARE NOT HAPPY. m even of it takes a whole column, and we have to Capitals; - WHAT TO BUY, administration ire will bave to take the reins and do ' ? , Happy lyicSmith -4r: I : 1 : isaviis(pSXgWlis7siiwii sii " ml It : ftw!; , iti I i I f If ); I'. f I i i "V ,, , oct27 twUm - - " ""-vn1 vmr.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1881, edition 1
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