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: v. , SUBSCRIPTION BATSB: Bail,,, one vr, pott-void, tnmtoanot $8.00 gix month ......-. .'..,"' -00 VmonO..'-'.v'V"- 2-00 . ' ' 75 wijizlt xdibqm: yitOi ( tft "). .S2.00 oat if . 2.10 xmamU 1.06 0f- zJbend BtOtuHonr CkOt, 1 and GET lib A HANDSOME PARASOL. Also a FAN. and look at our DRESS GOODS. we have the largest stock of LAWNS, GINBHAMS, ETC., IN TOWN. We can beat any House In the city on Bleached 1 Brown Sheetings ant Shirtings. The young men of the e ty will do well to call and select a nice SPRING SUIT. We will take your measure, make you a handsome suit, and If yon are not satisfied with fit and Goods you NKED NOT TAKE IT. Three hundred sam ples to select from. Alexander fi Harris. apr2 Soots anf f'UcuriS 1882. :o: :o: Pfgrasa 4 Co., Have received and ur d Vj receiving A BEAUTIFUL LIKE OF fiGS FEB IfN N TTTT SSc m G E NN N T 8S n S nun i osc OH W N NN T o S GOG EBB N NN T DSSa M, SI and. Felt -HATS.- Don't Fail to Call and See Them. PEGRAM & CO. feb!4 BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical ChemUts COI.O and 81 LVER BEFINEBS, Practical X Ill-Rons ol Qrea 100 lbs. and upwards. HI ritACTVBlTORES TltEATED. Purveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketches and Maps made. Constructions ol works and feupplles Famished. MANAGERS 07 The Kiw England Smelting Works. Hl,I, SILVEII, COPPEK and LEAD OKES SnELTED OIT BETUBNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Terms. ' x . ? ' i -. ; T OMA3 BINTfS,...' MSTAtLUBOISr. A. H. KIDNEY, ;.MIHIHG EMlirgOT. JOHN HOLLIDAY,. PB0T. CHSMI3T. mar8 tf ' ., 9anpl0boibiS dlf ysjit iyles of Pcrry Peea sent for Safaitoa receipt ef cmt Ivfcon, Blakemnayldr to.; Spring Style titmtm- VOL. XXVII. AND COUNTERS Blt Laden with FRESH and BTTLI3H GOODS In great variety, and we ak you to examine our Goods and co are our prices, with the full as surance thaj you will find the examination and comparison to your pecuniary Interest The public has already voted SEIGLE'S GOODS the HANDSOMEST and BEST SELECTED in the city. Every Novelty of the Season la TRIMMINGS and in NECK WEAR. All should come and see for themselves. WAR NER'S CORALINE CORSET only 67 cents. T. I.. SKICI-E 6c CO. nar2rt A Norer-Failing Cure for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial. Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe ! It acts immediately I It never fails t Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, says : In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc, It is the most effectual remedy we know of. No family should 1 without a bottle of it for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch: We have sien its magic effects, and know it to be a good article. From L S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, Rhenish Prussia: After long yeara of use, I am satisfied It is positively efficient as a healing remedy " for wounds, bruises, and Bpralna. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga., says : It is a panacea for all cruises and burns. From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It crave me immediate relief. R.Lewis says: in iony years' use u never nas iauea me. W. W. Lam, Nicholville, N. Y., Bays : I use your Pain Killer frequently. It relieves pain and soreness, and Iteala wounds like magic. J.W.Dee says: For scalds and barns it has no equal PERKY DAVIS' PAIN TCIIXEB Is not a new untried remedy. For forty years it bus been in constant use ; and those who have used it the longest are its best friends. Its success is entirely because of its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, hundreds of new medicines have come and gone, while to-day this medicine is more extensively used, and more hiehly valued than ever before. Every family should haVe a bottle ready for use. Much pain and heavy doctors' bills may otten be saved by prompt application of the Pain Killer. Unlike most medicines, it inperfectiy safe even in the hands of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it will prove its value. Tour druggist has it at 25c, 50c. and Sl.OO per bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R.I. sept ( tw sept A oct. BLESSIMG TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu liar to the aDDeamnce and cessation Dr. Clarke's Periodical PUls. of the menses, uterine disturbances, torpidity ol functions, witn leucor rhoea. dlsmenorrbaea, and hysteria, also In melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing Idown p tins so peculiar to. women. trice 83 per dox. eni rree Dy man on receipt of price. Dr. Clarke Mcliclne Company, New York City. ?OR Scrofula or any Mlood Disorder Dr. Clarke' . Antl Sypblliilc Pill. In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price 82 SOper box. Five boxes 810. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price Aderess ur umrKe medicine Company, New York City. If IN VALUABLE BEJTIEDY. For weakness of the Kidneys and Dr. Clarku'M Gonnorrhea Pill-. bladder. A quick and complete cure in a tn a Huia ,if all urtnarv affec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucuus discharges ana 8 dlments in me urine irum wuair ever cause induced, whether -of re cent or long standing. One to thre boxes usually sufficient Price 82 per box. xnree noxes ior o. UaiioH fma on reoelnt of nrlce. Ad dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York City. pHERE IS A BALM IN OlIiEAD. IPna nil naaam nt STMrmntOTrhCRa CV1 vopoa v. ' 1 n n H lmrntonA OB ttlA TAAlllt Of Rfill- Dr. auu miuwTOui', w -- abuse In youth, sexual excesses In maturer years, or oioer wwo,iu iBni1iinlniy art ma nf t.hfl fnllOWlTlff effects: Nervousness, seminal emis Clarke sions (nignt emissions oy una;, Dimness of Sight, Defective Mem ory, Phlslcal decay, Pimples on 0nn a raramn tn4nniMtv of Females. Confusln of Ideas. Loss of Sexual Power, Ac, rendering marriage im nmnovn nnhinnf. Are a Dosiuve Invlg r itlng cure in two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually smncieni- Jr?v per dox. J! our ikjjlob mJl, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine Com pany, New York City. , PillM. feblQ d&w 18w ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQTJAETEES JOB DEUMMEES. STATES VTLLE, N. C THIS boose has been leased for a term of years by Mrs. Dr. Beeres, whose intenaon U to keep a strictly firsts ass boose In every respect. iCommodious sample.rooms on first and second ""The patronage of the pobUe is soHdtedi .July lxltf. . - V '' . FOR SALE. i a Desirable Beslflenoi bft S Street, te A:nn h and 8th reto otere for sale.'-1 cuuwuib kt Sfirejlaees. Mouse and Premises to good n- i.ir pAwiessioB riven early to PrtL Terms la- OUR SHELVES DAVIS'N PAIN charlotte; n. xxtesday; NEWS NOTES. The Wilmington, Delaware News es timates the peach crop of 1882 from present indications at from 4,660,000 to 5,250,000 baskets. It is reported that Gov. Hoyt, of Penn sylvania, has been tendered the position of solicitor of a New York railroad company. It is reported that there is to be an other expulsion of Jews from Moscow. The Province of Catalonia, Spain, has Ibeen proclaimed in a state of siege. Of ficial dispatches report that the agitation is abating. The Czar has commuted all the death sentences passed upon nihilist conspir ators at the recent trial to imprison ment, except in the case of Lieut. jSuchanonV Caspar Deitzer, a resident of Wilkes barre,Pa died April 1, while apprrent ly in good health. He was a soldier under Napoleon, and had attained the age of l0iy ears and 4 months. Thomas H. Rea, a switchman, has recovered a verdict for $6,000 damages in the United States Court at Detroit against the Grand Trunk Kailway for injuries while in the service of the company. Mrs. Jennie Stabler died at Lynch burg, Va. Friday, of heart disease. She was a lady of fine literary acquire ments, and under the nom de plume of "Jennie Wood ville" contributed a num ber of stories and sketches to the pop ular periodicals of the day, which attracted much attention. Senator Logan contemplates a visit to the Arkansas Hot Springs for his health. Mr. Jay Gould formally announced in New York on Thursday that he had secured the control of the Mutual Union Telegraph Company. He said he had come into possession of 33,500 shares Mutual Union stock in his own right and 18,500 shares in the names of ms friends, making 52,000 of the- total of 100,000 shares. This is an exact verifi cation of the statement made on this subject some days ago, and which was "officially" and vehemently denied by the Mutual Union people. m ITEMS OF INTEREST. Emerson, Whittier and Holmes are the only old American poets lfr, nd they are aged respectivejy 79. 75 and 73. One of the principal forest growths of Florida is cendr, which is used by all the principal pencil makers in the world on account of its fine grain, soft ness and strength combined. -'.Recent cases are noted in medical journals!)f tetanus, or "lockjaw," having occured in infants on accountof being bathed in toonot water. A single nurse reports several cases of the kind. The latest scientific curiosity inspired by Edison's electric lamp is a lady's brooch, in which a tiny incandescent spark takes the place of and outvies the brilliancy of a diamond of the purest water. A narrow gauge railroad is proposed from Portsmouth, Ohio to Comberland Gap, thence to Knoxville, to Duektown, and finally, to Atlanta. English capital ists are backing it up. 9 The Washington monument is now 250 feet high, from the lowest joint of the marble facing. - There were added last season 74 feet, and since the work was begun again, August 7, 1880, the height has been increased 100 feet Oysters grow in such riotous profu sion every whhre in the waters around Savanuah, Ga. that bunches are some times found weighing over a hundred pounds. This wild growth is known as the "coon oyster," the tradition being that raccoons were especially fond of them.and every now and then f ot caught by trying to open too stout, a Divaive, which shut its sneu on une oeast s paw, and so held him. until the rising tide drowned him. The oysters are similar to the delicious bivalves in more north ern beds along the Atlantic coast. A White Man's Government. Harrlsburg Patriot. The New York Tribune, and several other able Republican journals, take ex ceptions to a remark said to have been made by Senator lieorge, oi Mississippi, in the debate on the anti-Chinese bill in the Senate, on Monday, to the effect that "this is a white man's government'' A great deal of virtuous indignation is ex pended by the .Republican editors upon the unfortunate Senator from Missis sippi, and he i3 denounced and ridicul ed as a Bourbon who has utterly failed to note the progress of political events in this countrv. We have not read the speech which is made the text of the Republican criticism or senator ueorge, but venture Che guess that the argu ment was not that this ought to be, but that it is, in fact, -a white man'g gov ernment." It is certainlv not a negro government. White men fill the offices, white men make tne laws at Washing ton and at every State capital, white men sit on the judioial bench and white men command the army and navy. Not a single negro to-day sits in either house of Congress, nor has any negro" ever been sent to Congress from any of the Northern Republican States. True, the negro has the right of suffrage and is. zenerallv speaking, an excellent and obedient serf to the Republican man agers. He does yeoman service at ev ery election and so enables a minority of the white men of the country co gov ern the majority of tfieir race, and the necroes to boots But as for the actual governing, the making and execution of the laws, the office-holding, the sal ary drawing, the enjoying ot political Derauisites. etc. the African has not yet come to be regarded by the Republican party ns a man ana Drotner. we, tnere f ore, fail to see any reason for the roar ing and snorting indignation manifest ed by the Republican editors over the remark attributed to the Mississippi Senator. If that gentleman did say, as is reported, that "this is a white man's government," he simply declared the truth as it is in the gospel of offlcehold ing Republicanism. When the Repub lican party shall recognize the political equality of. the races, by refusing to dis criminate against the black man in its nominating conventions and appoint ments to office, when the negro voting power which keeps the Republicans in office in every Northern' State shall be represented by negroes in Congress and the State Legislatures, the Republican journals may with some show of decen cy and consistency claim thatthis is not "a white man's government'Huntil then they should modestly keep silent on that subject Haitian Wins. ',. London, April 8. Hanian wins the race with uoya cy iour kurw.- - i Women that have been given op by their dearest -I..- knii hAia have ; been StttnsoflUtte : cured by thetise ef Lydia KTPtoUiain's tegAtabl. Compound.- It Is positive oore wr u inmate complaints. . Bend to Mrs. LydlaE. PtakbaiQi 28 western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., ior pampuiwa. A FASCllf ATlSa STORY. A Singular Scene! Between a Cat and a Mockingbird. Americas (Ga,J Republican. On Sunday last we witnessed a singu lar contest between a mocking bird and a cat When first observed the bird was on the ground, about three feet from the cat, singing a thrilling, tri umphant melodyV that held -Its enemy entranced. The bird had come under the mesmeric influence of the cat and could not get away, and the cat,ch armed by the melody OfLthe bird, could not eat It Several times it would crouch, give its tail a switching motion and prepare to spring, but the bird would approach, warbling in a milder strain, and puss would rub her bead J against it, purring in that manner so peculiar to these ani mals when pleased. We watched to see how this novel' contest would end, and even tried to frighten the bird away, but the cat caughfcit up in her mouth, ran off a short distance, put it upon the ground and let the little creature sing, seeming perfectly content with its music. We again approached, took the cat up, when the bird also flew up on a tree near by, and seemed deeply dis tressed, the cat meanwhile eyeing it wistfully. , At last we succeeded in scaring the bird away and put the cat down, when it immediately started off to hunt up the bird. Whether it suc ceeded in finding it or not we cannot say. Following: a Bad Precedent. Wash. Cor. Baltimore Sun. Washington, March 31. The Senate passed to-day a resolution to pay Mr. Ingalls $8,195 for alleged expenses in curred by him in refuting the charges of bribery of members of the Kansas Legislature to secure hsJelection to the Senate. This is following the inexcus able precedent recentlysset by the Sen ate in allowing the alleged expenses of Mr. Butler, of i$outh Carolinirjsand Mr. Kellogg, of Louisiana, in defending their right to the seats occupied by them. The Sen ate of the United States has long been known as the most ex pensive legislative body inHhe world, and many oi its items of expenditure are gross and outrageous frauds upon, the public treasury. It has in its em ploy three times as many clerks as are faecess;iry for the proper dispatch of public Liu3!mps&, and the principal occu pation of many of its members seems to be the devising of means and meth ods to increase their own comfort and convenience and add to their own emoluments at the expense of the peo ple. Useless corumiuees are constantly created for the avowed purpose of giv ing some Senator a rooni for his private use, and a clerk to trausact his private business, and to be paid out of the treasury. There is not a Senator and there is nota'clerkof the Senate who does not know perfectly well that the expenses of that body are twice or three times a3 much as they ought to be, and yet expenses are piled up year by year with a coolness and an indifference to public opinion which is refreshing. For ten years the House of Representatives, whose expenses are ever so much less in proportion, has. undertaken in the appropriation bills to cut down the in ordinate and excessive expenses of the Senate, but in vain. This new raid on tne treasury by Senators of voting themselves arbitrary sums in lump for maintaining their rights to their seat will make another annual drain on the treasury of it is hard to tell how many thousands. Mr. Ingalls was voted $8,000 to-day, and $8,000 is a sufficiently large sum to tempt Senators, who are simply no more Dor less than average politicians, to "put up a job to nave their seats contested, and then bring in a bill for expenses incurred. Oar Mountain Timber. A writer in the Northwestern Lum berman thus speaks of the timber in Western North Carolina: Jackson county is said to be the best for timber. One man says that he pur chased 2,500 walnut trees in the county, the smallest measuring two feet in di ameter, and other upward of five feet four inches. He says the hickory of Jackson is by odds the finest he has ever seen, and the quantity is immense. Some red hickories are four feet in di ameter, and from seventy to eighty feet in body. In fact the timber or our mountain couutrv is immensely valu able, and the - quality and quantity are unsurpassed bv anv country or equal size in the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains. This gentleman. Mr. Irvine, also says ; "I had forgotten to mention that in my preambulations through your moun tains I. find what I believe to oetne genuine Peruvian bark tree. I simply mention this fact to call attention to what mav be .a matter of importance to the pharmaceutical interests of the country." , Some ot the trees recently purcnasea in the mountains have brought as high as $40 at the stump. And yet we think even these prices too low. Good tim ber is now scarce. The west increase in population, and the wanton deetruc tion of our best timber trees have de nuded the country, and the owners of fine stocks should hold them at market rates." We have heard of 2,500 oemr realized from one stump. It was used for veneering. The opening up of the extreme western part or tne state Dy the railroads now in progress will bring all of our fine lumber there within easy reach, and will attract capitalists from centres where such woods are appreci ated. Let ns not throw away what na ture has given us, but realize its full value. meeting of the Mexican Legislature. p.ttv mr- MrcxTcn ' Anril a. The con gressional session was formally opened Saturday evening. - President Gonzales stated that the Guatemalan difficulty is in thft tsmn rmsp.tlpd condition when congress adjourned, but that Guatemla must speedily renounce tne iae ox ac nnirlncr the states of ChioDez and So- conusco or war will be inevitable. Death of Minister Hurlbut. w i cTiTwrsTn-Kr Anril 3. The Dflnart- mort- tvP fifata has rsfisivitd a d innate. h from Trescott announcing the death of Minister Hurlbut, from disease of the heart, at Lima MarcnzT. From Personal Experience. 95 Campbell Street, 1 New Orleans, La., March 16th, 1881. 1 : H. H. Warner ft Co : Sirs-! know from per sonal experience that your Safe Kidney and Liver Core is a good thing f orearonie Uver difficulty. fa EUaat PbywteMusv J. Mswloa ; iSlma, Vli 1T.VW York : "I am eonvtooed thatProfi tiarbxa phylacho vinM mvrt wjtlnbla dlslnf ectanL". .- - . . v Tor prayi pa and othet O0Btas3oMnea8MBse Darbys Prophylactic FloUL Persoris waltlnj on the aiek should use it freely. It win preventsmart m mrtmt tmwmr. fMnhtheria. or anv other conta gious disease from spreading, and the worst cases' will yield to Its purifying and cleansing esects. april 4, 1882. BBS. LYDIA E. PIMtflAi!, CF LYKM, LiSS., LYDIA E. PIN KHAKI'S VEGETABLE- COMPOUND. Is a Positive Ctire Await those Palatal Complaint and WeakaaMM oevoutea to our beat female popalatloa. It will eura entirely the worst form of Female Com. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Uloara tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus la an early stage of development.. The tendency to can cerous humors there is cheeked very speedily by its use. It removes fain tn eat, flatulency, destroys aU craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that gorern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints ot either sex this Compound is unsurpassed, tTDIA E. PINKIIAM'8 VEGETABLE COM POCXDls prepared at tS3 and VSi Western ATenae, -Lynn, Man. Price SI. Six bottles for St. Sent by mall la the form of pills, also In the form of loaenges, on receipt of price, 81 per box for either. llrs-Plnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for- pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paper. No family should be without LYDIA S. PIKKHAM'S LITER PILLS. They cure coe tlpation, biliousness and torpidity of tbe liver. 25 cents per box. AT Sold by all Drngfrista. "S STOMACH For a Quarter of a century or more Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Ins been the reigning specific for Indigestion, dyspepsia, fever and ague, a loss oi pnysicai stamina, uver complaint and otner dis orders, and has been most empnatically indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restora tlve. It counteracts a tend-ncy to premature de cay, and sustains and comforts the aged and ln- nrm. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. aprl l;MWlftMlis HOW TO TELL . GENUINE SIT.no,S LIVER HEGI LATOR, OR MEDICINE. Look for clean neat WHITE WRAPPER with the red symbolic letter stamped noon It In the rorm oi a riDDon graceruiiy curved into tne letter it eraDractng tne emDiems or our trade, epatuia, Mortar and Graduate wl h the words' A. Q. SIM MONS' LIVER RKGULATOR or MEDICI NK there on, also observe the signature of J. EL ZEILIN & CO., in red ink on the side. TAKE N Of OTHER. Beware of those wb know nothing of Medical Compounds who Dut ov. nostrums known to sour. and being analyzed provx. worthless and only made to fleece tbe public, and to pirate on the well earn ed reputation of Zellln ft Co's. medicine these frauds have no reputation to sustain and will cheat you for a few penneys every way they can, See Who Endorses the Genuine. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Rt Rev. Jno. W. Beckwlth, Bishop of Ga., Gen. Jno. B. Gordon, U. S. tenator, Rt Rev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno. Gill Shoiter, J. Kdgar Thompson, Hon. B. H. Hill, Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Prof. David Willis. D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis Wander, Assistant P. M. Phlla., Pa., and thousands of others from whom we have let ters of commendation and recommendation. It la eminently a Family Medecine: and by be- IstM ban win rt a fna (nta aoAvf err! 1 1 avelvA lug ivcyi loouy m. VI iiuuicuJOio icovi . niu oa,jv many an bour of suffering and many a Mlar In time and doctors' bills. Dp. Simmons' Liver Regulator, . KAKtrFACTUBED OBXY BT JT. H. Zf IL.1N & CO., PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Respectable Druggists. feb24 MAKES Looking n t i ?idS3es OF TIEILSJT Paiisi . ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH. ASK : YOUR I BBOfiERt Best hi the World. ' FOB SALE BY J. Si SPEif OEB & CO su4 J1ROS,, Clutrlotte, N, C. POTATOES;! t EASTER YAMS, AND LOTJISIANA OSKRS, AT mar 31 a M. HOWELL'S. o I M 7 3? t,iv - 5 1 A NEW ' ; '--'- - NO. 4,065. REMEMBER!' WE HAVE- :Hr "SARIHBaRNHABDT" KIDS, at 8 1 .50 UNI HOOK LOCK KIDS, at Si 25 A Job Lot of KID, at ' 25cand 35 u811,?1?0' at 12o aid 15$ ciuoos;T.?,tf,aucior8'at An Excellent Quality of 4-4 BLEACHING, at 10c It will pay you to a (k Dress Goods. Watered Silks, Cretonnes, LACE CURTAINS, CLOTHING, GENTS' STRAW and STlFF H ATS; and in fact you will save money by examining ourstock before purchasing. "EVITTS" LADIES' SHOES, "TURNER'S" GENTS' SHOES. Hal-graves & Axilla elm. mar28 MASON & SHONINGER PEL0CBET ft Eight of the Leading Make OF THE WORLD. U VP (W I mi, iu m One Hundred Instruments m Stock. PLENTY OF MONET ON OUR LEFT, PLENTY TO EAT OJT OUR RIGHT, AND A SOLID MUSICAL CENTRE. We Don't Pat Ten Dollar Gold Pieces on Every Stop OF OUR ORGANS, Neither do Wc Throw in a Honse lot or a Bailroad, J -jfUjialiai iiiin iiniir in iliaatBasWMataaaaBaaB H. SPRIG 1 888888 U 88 88 Ul 88ss88 I. UEWA ft eio. B STOCK ! NEW STYLES! LATEST CUTS! COME ! T7,rB our stock Is now complete. We call especial -a. inuuBuwitnuvoj. n o are jusunea in assemog, ana not exaggorate. th -t the long expe rience and standing of oar House, is a full guarantee that OXj'XXXX25w Or Id THE MOST RELIABLE SOLD in this Market. study the demands of our patrons, and Insure them lots in order to introduce Low Priced Goods, but made up in such a style as is worn in fashionable seiectinc our stock ny gorog eariy m ine narKec, oi which privilege the Late Purchaser is debarred. Our stock of Boys' t-xa.c3. OlxJJLcix-oxx's Olotbiiie is as fine as always. The latest styles in HATS, ALL COLORS. mm mmmmim &mm9 THE FINEST IN THE CITY. TH E YO R K T O W N SCAR F, ; ' ThelateatOntfin'thTerytafert IW CXliIi lA.lSnp XT3. , v"errBisictrttily. U Berwanjger & t3ro. N. n.GOTinenta SfsUle M Order a f ffcU amft gob grltifitifl ruofiaUiViaijouiJtPAikTMiqf HMbemthoroatMy rappUed with erwroeeojed -want, and with the latest itylei of Type, and trerr manner , ot Job Frtntmc can now be done with peatneaB, dispatch and ebeapneM. Wa can taw nlah at short notloe, BLANKS, BILL-HXAD3, . LBTTIB-HIAD8, CABD6. TAGS, BXCUFTa, FOSTXBS, PBQGBAK1CK3, HANSBTXiLS, PAUFHLXTS, CEBCULABS, CHJCCIB, &. WE HAVE- & :W:- BUNTING LINING, all colors, 8t I5e 8TJMMKB 8ILK8, from gOcto $i:2S MOIBS SATINS, all colors, II 00 matin 6UKAH3, at 78e and $1.00 TUCKINtt, at 60c to Sl.OO The Best COBSXT ever offered, at $100 Our Stock of PARASOLS is large and hands ome. examlne.our stock of rrrrni n I I I H uiiiujj mi Front forward to the Bear, DOUBLE-QUICK! Mcmith Mink House, -TnK- I I -trlbi ng Depot for the Carollnas -r. it- CHIC KERING RRAMCK & ItlCIf, -MATHUeUEK Sonthern Gem Pianos. HAMLIN BELL CHIME, CO. 0RGM8. s But We Beat That all to Pieces. IW CALL AND SSE ME. Will Guarantee 10 per cent on all Moneys Invested. for Parslculars call on or write to McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C SPRING ! 888888 88 88 S922 888888 99yw . attention to the GARMENTS MANUFACTURED We make np first-class Garments, and always absolute BOTTOM PRICES. We do not buy Job Invariably offer the public such CLOTHING and circles in Northern cities. We had the choice of Short Notice. apt2 4 ill VI 4 It m t i '' i 1 i i
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