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MM J THURSDAY, APftfti 2Q, a , V T ew Adteftisementsi. ; rBenf a. M. Howell Karlj Vegetables. i Sinclair ramung. BUSINESS NOTICES, , 4 Devj town Merchant, Having passed MYeral sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming convinced that -Mrs, Winalow's Soothing syrup was lust the article needed, pitK cured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, 8be refused to have It administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed -in" suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day followingthft father found toe baby still worse; and while cpntemplatlag another sleepless night, the mother stepped froia the room to attend to some domestic duties, aid left the father with the child. During her afceenoe he administered a por tion of the 8oothlng Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and hap py. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed at the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup, and suffering erylng babies and restless .nights have disappeared. .A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and Mucosae the prejudices of the mother. Boki by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More econo mica than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, a um or pnos phate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWD1B CO., ot23 New York. LeBoy Davidson, Sole A gent, Charlotte. N. a wmmt arm gw'B Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin Is within; its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the disease the cause must be removed, and in- no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAB NEB'S 8AFK KIDNEY and LIVES CUBE Is es tablished on Just this principle. It realizes that 93 FEB CENT. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the diffi culty. The elements of which It is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and rkstoexk, and, by placing them In a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. For the Innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women; for Malaria, and for physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no equal. Beware of impostors, imitations and coneoctlpns said to be Just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIA BETES CUBE. For sale by all dealers. If. II. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. IT aprl5 Having Removed TO Corner College and Trade Streets, (L. W. PEBDUE'S OLD STAND,) and adding- to oar already large Sleek -OF CORN, HAY, FLOUR, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED. A FULL LINE OF ice AT BOTTOM PRICES. We are ready and will be glad to serve oar old friends and the public generally with woods a our line as LOW as the LOWEST, and respect fully solicit a share of your patronage. A. J.Beall&Co. p q wa haM t nnft tmahnla White Corn to sell'oN TIME. Those in need will do weU to call and see us. aprl4 PRESCRIPTIONS TRTtPAMtn at an hi day or night, at reason- A tle prices, of the beat materials a notant nnanntMitlj at .'. i ana vj cuut- ; aprfl ' u Diugbtora, Trade street PUREST WINES, B BANDIES and Whiskeys for Medical ose guar anteed of the best qualltyjmd reasonable in price. wuitjun uuf apr9 Drugglsta. RECEIVED TO-DAY. "CWK Barrels Baw Linseed Oil. 6 barrels Boflei -T Linseed Oil. 6,000 pounds Fore White i-eao, 6 barrels Machine uu- t WILSON BTOWILL. aprO Trade Street COCOA, i , iptHOCOLATX. Nelaon'i llelatWuaetaid a& V 8plces;of fell kmds. J .Tresh arrival . . : i .. . ' I fade fait i ! It I ' i ft tafriE-foi Hist mm lip ilffiH' St? TOOTHS III 22 CURE Sg Cho Family Groceries home chitletsv -. IWCto and see the beds of Dan&lei in the cemetery. i .r. . ', fctr a raaesmen business is dull. sim complain that I3T Spring must be here.v Croquet "took" are being brought to the front for sale. tTwo of our city policemen boast of having slain sixty-six dogs since last Jane. j tSAn Augusta' dog is said to have been attacked by tooth-ache. -Charlotte dogs are attacked by bullets and clubs tSTHowerton, in jail on the charge of horse stealing, will be brought up for preliminary trial before Justice Waring to-day. KSTThe weather for the past few days has been quite pleasant. Yester day a refreshing rain fell in the early part of the day. tS"The Pioneer fire company had a parade and practice on the public square yesterday afternoon, and acquit ted themselves in their usual excellent style. 83F"The prisoneis in the Mecklenburg j U cannot sleep o' nights, and get no rest by day from the incessant shouting and yelling of a poor maniac named Bobbins, who is confined there. t3TWhen the washerwoman calls for a young man's linen, does that make her a shirt-caller? Neckst. Steubenvilla Herald. Does the Herald mean a-front to the washerwoman by its enquiry? t""The ladies of the Charlotte Me morial Association will meet at the Central Hotel on Saturday, 22nd, at half -past five o'clock in the afternoon, to arrange a programme for Memorial Day. t-The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will give a dime enter tainment on Friday 28th, at a place hereafter to be named. Music and re freshments will constitute the pro gramme. m i Art Painting. Mi33 M. D. Sinclair gives notice in another column that she is organising a private class to learn the art of paint ing. A handsome studio is to be fitted up if the class can be organized. "The Light Fantastic Toe." This afternoon Professor De Pierri opens his academy for dancing, at the Pleasure Club rooms, at 4:30, and ex tends a special invitation to parents to be present with their children on the occasion. At eight in the evening the class for gentlemen only will open. Now is the opportunity for those who wish to acquire this graceful accom plishment. For particulars readers are referred to our advertising columns. Accidentally Shot. While Alonza Alexander, second son of Mr. J.F. Alexander, section master on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio railroad, was carelessly handling a pis tol a week ago last Saturday, the weapon went off and the ball struck the youth on the collar-bone, inflicting a slight wound, and glancing off. Drs. Walker and McWilson were called in. We were glad to learn yesterday that the young man had almost recovered from the effects of the accident. The "Scatterer" Appears "Like a Warm Steam, Sail,' The word "devil" in the Greek means a scatterer, and this is just the function he exercised, according to several ac counts, on Sunday last, when he ap peared to a party of colored gamblers assembled in a room on College street The story is that a party of six or eight dusky card-players were assembled around a table, when suddenly the cards, checks and the furniture of the room were flung wildly about the place by some invisible agency, and Satan ap peared "like a warm steam." The terror-stricken gamblers fled wilaly from the room, and away from the locality, and not daring to go near the spot again, went off towards the fairground near which they found means to drown their fright in whiskey. That his sable majesty paid a visit to the house in question is firmly believed by many of our colored population, and probably hey may not be far from the truth in the supposition. Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Central Hotel. W C Moflitt, S C; Hon, J C L Gudger, Col. A B Andrews, Rev. J T Plunkett, wife and child, David Bronson, W W Watt, North Car- olina; W W-Mott, Statesville; Geo Toab, Chaileston, S C; H H Beers, W S Hardie, W L Austin, Richmond Vaj WM Bryan, Staunton, Va; J P Mere dith, Atlanta, ; Ervin Harris, Concord, J H Chambers, Schenectady, N Y; P E Patrick, R T Bass, Danville, Va; J T McCaughlin, J H Astouch, Edward Wolf Buffalo, NY; S M Valentine T P Kelly, Boston, Mass; G W Lamy, Cheraw, S C; J'E Webster, Gafiney's, S C; H M Robinson, Columbia, S C; Mrs W T Martin and child, Anson county ; JG Hood, Davidson. College; A Rhyne, Mt Holly, Iff C ; Mrs Neagle and daughter, Washington, DC; JA Bates Savannah, Ga; FranK o Aaams, w x Linton, W Snow, C G Joyner, S Low- man, Baltimore, Md; C Turner, LynD, Mass; Edgar Stallard, W D Martin, L D Wishard, New York; J W Oliver, J J Keith, Ga; Thos M Chatard, Brewer Mine. 8 C : N F Young, F S Williams,' Virginia: W A Evans, Chesterfield, 8 C;Cfl Stockellr Nashville, Tenn; Am brose White, Cincinnati, Ohio; W J feTHarmid. Manchester. N C; Geo P Badeer. Petersturg, Va; W B Brad ford and wife, Whitesville, Mass; AL am. Trenton. N J: Jas Beatty.T W Woodward. 0 H McMaster. Winnsboro, N C; J H Foster. Lancaster, S C ; W L Richardson, Ky. Chabotts Hotel. J P Ross, Coun ty : Henry Behrims, Laurinburg; F. M Pickett Hiarh Po'nt-, E T Wade, Jfno W Townsend Jno McCalr, G A Marsh, Monroe : F A Ingram, Erie Mills ; L S Phelps, L,0.8iraiaD,J HLewjs, Rich mond ; R L Steele, oc um ; miss uu- lie Clarke, Salem ; A r uarron, w nrt: fttatesvine I Q WJIenry,: Bathe- ford tlolleee: W B Tarksberryi! Ga; w Ttenann ahd.'irlfA'K Ci JnoFBryaav Jnr M Mock. Yadkin - co, H 0; Alfr OaatreL Seneca Cltyt Jas Dtifi1e, Fort ftat err i tttiiooLSL A Few Pertinent Re3ectiis ol (He I 4 . Tht subject cf good cbmnron schools is one'of mch paxisionnt UnporUhc to every well regnlated eoxomiudty; and especially to the people of Char lotte, that - we have never' thought it necessary to apologize for anything we havebeen able to Say in their interest Eight yean ago Tbx Obsebteb arrayed itself on the side of, popular education, and at that time, as far as its influence went, supported "and instained State Senator R. P. Waring, through whose good offices the act known as nhe bill to establish graded' schools in Char lotte was gotten through the Legisla ture. Although often stranded, and sometimes disheartened by the force of popular opinion, as expressed at the ballot-box more generally in a nega tive than in an affirmative' manner and at times impeded by injunctions and the proverbial delays of the law, as the month-piece of the masses, it has kept np the fight, until to-day, when the people can see victory in the near future. The city graded school commission ers, elected in June, 1880, claim that they were commissioners de facto only until the Supreme Court cleared away the law's cob-webs, of which they were officially informed on the 25th day of last December. At that time they found very much of the school year had ex pired, and, what was worse, no funds had been provided to maintain the schools they were expected to superin tend, and, further, that public schools for the term had already been put in operation under the general school law of the State. They decided that it was best to let the contracts already made with the teachers be fulfilled under the general law, rather than upset the plans of the county superintendent, by taking the matter into their own hands, as they were empowered to do under the graded school" law. Under the circumstances, this was possibly best, but since the board of aldermen have continued them in office until "the next city election," and have made arrangements to collect the last, as well as the present year's taxation for this purpose, we may expect some progress. The, commissioners stated at the meeting of the board of aldermen, on last Monday evening, that there was a jrery strong probability that they would be able to get $1,590 to $2,000 from the Peabody fund, through the kind offices of Dr. J. L. M. Curry, the present manager of the bequest From all the available sources, it is expected that we shall be able to raise this year for school purposes about $7,500, and it is because of this fact that we desire to offer some suggestions. The first thing we need is school houses. The houses now used for these purposes are mere apologies They are utterly unworthy of the bare mention in that connection. Then, we need school furniture desks, black-boards, &c Those in use now are a disgrace to the city. They need not be bought abroad. We have the mechanics here who can make them. After these have been secured the regular system of teaching by the graded school" method should be put j nto practice,and the thousand children in the city should be made to attend he schools. Te make it popular, it -should be desirable; make it desirable, and it will become popular. We believe we have a good commit tee, and, with a little more activity, they can soon demonstrate that they were the right men to select We want to see good city schools, and the people will not be satisfied with less. When these have been secured The Observer will rejoice not less than those who have been placed in charge. ReceptiOB at the Hospital To-Day . Readers of The Observes who live n Charlotte, should remember that to day is the time appointed for the recep tion at the Home and Hospital, be tween the hours of 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. .The reception is to be in cnarge of the lady managers. In the original notice of the occasion, it will be re membered that an appeal was made to the public for contributinos of furniture &C. Let this be a feature of the occa-; sion to-day. Almost everybody can give something, and few worthier op portunities for the exhibition of char ity offer themselves. Lectures by Rev. A. D. Mayo, of Bos- feBy at Chapel Hill University The teachers attending the next sion oft the University Normal School will enjoy the rich treat of a series of lectures on their professional work by one of the great educators of New England, Dr. Mayo, associate editor of the New England Journal of Educa-1 tion. His subjects will be: 1. What is Education ? 2. How to Govern a School. 8. How to Teach a School. 4. Natural Methods of Instruction. 5. Beading for Teachers. 6. Brain and Hand in School and Life. . 7. The American Common School. 8. How Does Universal Education Pay. Ah Iatelleptnal Treat. Eev. J. Wm. Jones, D. D 80 welf known as the chaplain dnrinjc the late war of the Thirteenth Virginia Regi ment, Army of Northern Virginia, as the author of "Personal Beminiapencea of Lee," and as the secretary- of the Southern Historical Society, wiUdelir erinthiacityMay 9thand 10th next. two lectures. On the evening of the 0th he will, by the invitation of CoL. Thomas, de liver before the cadets of the Carolina Military Institute his lecture on "Lee, th Model Man." On the next evening he .will, undef Uie lUBpiCOB Vl. UiO iuauaia vjl ig Jr dies Home and Hospital of this city de liver hia .popular lecture on -The Boys in Gray." or The Confederate Soldier is I Knew Him.'!. ', ' 7 . '. .aeh of these lectures has been high ly commended, ' It is to be hoped that this community will, by 4 loll , attend" ance on the'parfi of those who: compose its refinement and its T intelligence, ,atr test appreciation as well of the distin- iruished lecturer as 01 his suggestive themes,- - !! A Satisfactory St aie f Tkingi. - uunpouce are making rew arrests at present; 'inayOi court" being a very, frequent report There artwo-ways a vtrictf thii ttigfct be accounted for. ITeVare gtatiSed to think it is the more favorable reaaxmluittiisbrderlj eon doct Is on the decrease r for there Is not the slightest reason to believe that the police neglect their duties. Akoattke Bieyclersv - - The Charlotte Bicycle Club ; held a business meeting last night v The club now numbers eighteen members, and much interest is manifest Steps are to be taken at once toward the comple tion of the. track at the Fair Ground and it is their intention to have the same completed so as to inaugurate it by races and fancy riding on the 20th May, st which time the members will appear in a body with new uniform and helmet? ItiaSaiftt ' That some of the growing wheat in this section has been damaged by frost That our policemen ought to appear in new uniforms on the 20th of May, purchased by the city. That there are eight hundred men in the penitentiary and on the railroads in this State for stealing pigs and chick ens, and that A Uttto stealing Is a dangerous part, But stealing largely Us noble art; ICs mean to rob the roost of a hen. Bat stealing largelr makes gentlemen. That dog days will never be past, so long as men are found lying in mud ! holes. Macadamizing East Trade Street. The reason the part of Trade street between the Central Carolina Railroad and College street remains in a demor I allied state so long is, we understand, because the city has no steam roller, j In the absence of such an auxiliary it I is necessary to leave the earth for fain and the ordinary traffic to perform the work of compressing it before com pleting the macadamizing. Chief Mc Ninch is . supervising the work, and means to make a really satisfactory job of it which is impossible if it be per formed hurriedly. It is to be real mac adamizing, and not mere turnpike grading. Remarkable Group of Sun Spots. A remarkable swarm of sun spots of all sizes, which give the impression of being entangled in the huge veil-like penumbra surrounding them, is now advancing upon the sun's disk from the eastern edge. The - motion of revolu tion will In a few "days carry them nearer the centre of the disk, where it is not improbable that they will be visi ble as a black dot without the aid of a telescope. This group is not less than 60,000 miles in diameter. It Is a wonderful-looking object in the telescope, and every increase of magnifying power brings to view spots not seen before; and complicated details of structure. Besides the large group there is a belt of smaller spots extending completely across the central portion of the sun. , weather. Washington, April 19. Middle At lantic partly cloudy weather, occasion al rain, southwest to northwest winds, falling followed by rising barometer, stationary temperature. South Atlantic occasional light rain followed by clearing weather, south west to northwest winds, falling fol lowed by rising barometer, stationary temperature. fXuertisemcutB. ART. APRTVATX CLASS in painting Is being organ IzMlfortbe benefit of beginners and tnose who wlsu to learn the Art of Painting In a short time, special attention will be alren to figure painting. A studio for the elaas will be fitted up near the eentie of town, eonveolect to au. Les sons given every day except Satnrflay, bom 10 a. m. Oil 2 p. m. Those desuing to take lessons will please call on HISS SINCLAIR, apr20 It . Cor. 9th and D streets. Early Vegetables, CABB1GX, GSXXN PSAS, ASPARAGUS, RADISETBS, e., at S. M. HOWELL'S. aprZO FOR RENT. A TBRKX room brlek eottaee. rood water and a gardea. en B street, near the teptist churelu Apply to u. apr20 4t Dwellini for Rent AFoor room dwelling corner of Sixth and Gra ham streets, will do rented on reasonable terms, for the remainder of this year.1 Apply to aprlQSt QATB8 BBOfl. A CO. THREE SAFES. , F)B BALI, any two of three t liii0 ' rire Proof Safes, all of them I the beat of makes. One- small, I t one medium and one large. Ap-1 , ply to or address irt CHAS.B. JOinES, Prorr Obskbtkb. apr!8tf Uiehard A. Springs, v ' ffonnerly of Charlotte, K.C1 ATTOSHET & OOTJNSELLOB atLAj neWir ffaaama Street, New teik. - All correspondence will receive prompt attention, BTHminif-lstKaaonalBanlc,Cnarlotte,K.C. Xaleigh National Bank, BaMghTN. C Hon. W. P. Brnnm, ex-Judge Bopremetitwurt Korth Carolina, , apilO 60S ; : : 'ill .-.-; t r it FOE MAY, jIXH PATTERN; . Isii4. Daaaiirai Ai"1 nsn.- st jfc.V:ti.w ''l:IHIW.sJt Ills 2?l 1 1' 1 1 III l.tlla-il' .i8:.H'Ute -KTi tt:r&"-rm'.r- i-msmkh silrfl ii iMlliiiK. A LA R GJB;L I HE -or- Spring Cass, CASSEIERE PANTS and vna- Worsted Frocks and OUR STOCK WILL BE CODPLETE, -AM)- WE WILL PRESENT TBI LARGEST AND 11 ASSORTMENT IS XHB-- GREAT CARE HAS BEEN GIVEN TO OTO.Fa0DUCTI0M3 THIS SEASON OurctM Goods aQ been. MADE ORDER ii tAtf wa wffl disptoy tome tttj LTATiCSOHlil EFFECTS Suite, if m 1 Ell DISPLAYED 1 M'V ,( -, . i; .h- X- H if,--. ' LH TBHATSflhmd MOOT C0BBECT3t MMflfl Wnlft (ID S Wi Evei .'Description, IncIadiDg the raiwEsifttinBdrtf tio ims. - . -i'. , ' .-.1 REDUCED Our Handsome Light and -FBOM- DOt7U TO 3Tic jOb PI EC ES LINEN LAWNS SOIalD BLACK, SOL.ID WH1TB, TTHITE GBOCND with BLACK FIGURES, BLACK GROUND witSE, WDIIB FICTCRlBS, t?HlTE WROUIVD -, . ,,...1...!.. ... - wltb Flg-suroa lu sdl Cblora. They are "'BEAUTlFUle.'' ; . -i . . . .y ' Z tv. 258 REDUCED FROM 60S. Haos, Parasols? OF KVBBY F8'4lIA 00MPLi;ti J,lkS:Oii . LAiDIES' NECK' W EAR , REAL SPANISH apr9 BROF. DE PIERRI, . WASHINGTON, D. C, . MOST Respectfullr announces to the ladles, gentlemen and heads oT farnDes of Cbadptte. that be will begin a dsss for the Instruction of Young; Ladles, aliases and Masters on rhorsdaj, April 20th. from 4.80 to 6.00 o'clock p m. Prof. DePterrlhas orer'serefe yean' experience as a teacher of Dancing and Deportment, and feels confident tn pledging to his patron s unprecedented satisfaction. - The following art" some of the principal features of the School of Deportment, viz: An Xasy and Graceful Carriage-w enter and Leave a Boom Properly: "How 10 Give and Receive an Introdao- onrthe Perfect fXjnrteST and Bdw, etc,, etc, so attsorately essenoal to every one moving in refined circles. TEX SCHOOL F03 DAHCING wlH embrace the following new and elegant Quad rilles: ' Lawn Tennis," "Saratoga Lancers" and Mlnttett also the "Waltz," -Bedowa." "WalU Laneersr' (oommonlr called the Bacquet,) "Fatln lza," etc. All tanght m a manner approved In all tba BttaMipatettleaef the-Dnttediates. . ParaaU araasoeolaUr mvited to be Dresent with their children on the openlog dayjl after which except a. wiu not- be received. TaMUtf Xessons wtll.toni sotuts-a course. Tul- How-Tea doUars per scholar ar for the course, Flve dollars lor half a course; payable, one-half upon subsorlhiag; the balance when the term Is half out. . . Prot. De Plecrl prepared-to give satisfactory Memoes U sequtred, Cass lor Ladles. Misses and Masters will be convened for Instruction regu larly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 80 to 0 o'clock p.m. CLASS TOB QZNTLIMXN: . - Toesdaye and Thnrwiars evenm gs only, from 8 1 to 10 o'clock, eommenehis April 20th, at the Club I Booms of the Young Men's Pleasure Club. I prl6 lw , WE ARElNOVf OPENING OUR NEW MILLINERY, includtog all the latest neveltles . in the, MJLLmWY TjNK. FLOtTEHS, v LAOES, Act In all the new styles, colon and qualities. AIM. all (ba MW atrial and nnallUes of LAC9. embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hosiery -T h Jttl hell Ww Wf9 b nliatSMI tn nhnm tfim TAillmi th OBANDXST DISPLAY OF flKB, IQLLUiXBY SfJD 0 Mern Hats m . Bonnets mar22 ""V IN PRICE: Dark : Laces, LACE TISSUES. grugs nu& picxiictues. FRESHMIERALfA'lI Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at IF :abatotA v ICHY, From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A hew water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Itliorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATXB, QCASKs'rOCX BRIDGE ALUM, " CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA, ; And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS - , LSD . . Hanyadi Janos Waters. W GMT EHflPEAN NOVELTY ! . JJUNYADjJ JAKOS. THX BXST NATTJBAL AP1BIXNT. AS A $!ATHABT1C: . Dom-A win glass ton before breakfast. Xh$ Lorxtt "Hunyadl Janoa-Baron Lleblg af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known-waters.'' Th Brtiii A Medical Journd"E.rmn01 Janos. The most agreeable, safest, anor most efficacious aperient water." Frqf. YtreAow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt sueeess; most valuable." Prqf. Bamberger, Vienna '1 have prescribed these miters with remarkable success." Prof. fseatttoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none bntthls.'' Prof. Lemder Brwtitm. M. 2., r. & London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." - Pro. Atkm, JT. D., T. S. Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. !'Preterrea to Pullna and Fried nahshaU.'' JOHN H. McADEN, ' Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St, '' CHARLOTTE, K. 0. . DONT GO TO SABATOGA When yon can get water Just as fresh and spark Bng as when it flows from the fprtoa at flaratoa; We receive this water to large blocto On reservoirs which we return as soon as empUed to be refilled r DruaKSrt. PreserlDUons carefuUy prepared by experienced '101128 . ' , P. 0. MlNZLEK tte Ber00r & .fika, Bkwot Companys ftlctiLager Beer, Botilea. .. TiT'-r".; . m j - ' ; nii'i'r.i?n nnm a sMRfn ii.ty. Printed Nainsooks Belts DrJMciteD Store ry Have Just received a small lot of BOTTLID ALB and PORTER, Which I offsc to the pubUo at a reaspnahle prloe Address ..t,IZTTlwr-BBXJ) c. MTJNZLXR, . '-'i Look Box 255, Charlotte, H.C ' mbr28 WILSON A MnWXUg apr9
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