DAILY C M K R t b T T E I)B S E R V R s T hp R 6 B A Y 4 M A V IS4 1 8 8.2 , Stye l)arlom )ti0m)ier. jidexto New Advertisements. 5 M Howell-8wst Potaioes. i r Burroughs -For Butt Wlttkoffsky 4 Baruch-Headqu irters for the Caroln" Absolutely Pure. This Dowler never varies. a marvel of Difrity strength and wholeM)inen8s More econo mka than the orJlnnry I. tads, and .cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, nhort weight, a um or ph sphate powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., u .t. New York. LBROY DAVIDSON, C. IRON MM O will cure dyspepsia.heartburn, mala n ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases.- . BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON in i Mi .4 jfi. ' is the only Iron preparation that dees not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations wUl. , BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equal. L00I OUT GIVE US A CALL ! Q Bunches Isplnwall Bananas, 2Q Boxes Imperial Oranges, Boxes Fine Messina Lemons, 2Q V barrels Pickles, 20 Buckets3est Befined Lard. ' jpiNE lot Canf asaed Smoked Tongues'." JVBW lot Canvassed Hams. J7RE8H lot Breakfast Strips, and many other fresh Goods. call and ski us, we will do you good; On consignment, to be sold lmmedlatt lj, 25 BOXES . V TB1DE AND COLXIQE EflTBErra- UHUVJU d BITTERS IF iiff;:FfiM GOODS MIMMKKJ rKillV&U2i." nave never nearu a ouv. the - wrk-r I - . a J! haaliner nrniw I r rJT7t r.TThlf ! rerties being attributea xo us Y . ji ; .:sxjih i Th All Healing (springs, a,i xwiuB . JLlVllU.f 17 HI JLUUVU . v HOME CHIPLETS. CST A Urge force jctjbands are at work macadamising College street, be tween Trade and 5tn. f j$TOe rAmber4 !Gtbe yoman5s MaWttt fttMesCeU meet? at JudgeyhotriViiOti ihrs ftftemoon at half-past five ocloek. ESome of the houses are still flanritrng their decoration colors, for getting perhaps that there will not, be another ceutnnial this week. tAIr. -Jacob H. Wight, one of the recently elected, directors of the Balti more and' North Carolina copper and gold m in in company, registered at tb Central, in this city, yesterday. tSThe improvements an the Second Presbyterian church are now completed and the change is wonderful. The church now present 4 very handsome and pleasing appearance. JtSfThere wilt be a meeting of the Pleasure club, at theii hall, this even ing at 8 o'clock. They are up to some thing that will interest all the members ; Mid a large. meeting is looked for. , $r The weather began to warm up a little yesterday, and the , dealers in straw hats' and linen goods were wear-' ing brighter faces than has been their wont jor a couple of months back. tSBTCdL Johnston has about sixty brick-layers plying the trowel on tbe walls of his large store house and on the addition to the Metropolitan Hotel. The walls of both buildings are rising rapidly, those of the latter being almost finished. , . .7 tggAll of the parties who have not yet returned the United States flags borrowed from the committee on the 20th, are requested to return then to Tiddy'fc.book .storey this evening, as they are to be shipped, back to-Phila-delphia to-nijfht, igfTHE Obsebveb wapyesteiay eirenipg called down f rdrtf tt ofljce jbo take a drive out to thai water works, in ae of Chambers' fine turnouts, a bran new carriage drawn by a pais of fipe horses. The ride waaheartily enjoyed, and wq dofitpur ht.:to(frjejnd Cham Jtera. it was the first time The Oj JiRtfciiever rode behrad Worses with bronzed hoofs, and the sensation was unfoue as well as peculiar, ft. From the Top of the Stand Pipe. Yesterday everiirig 1 admittance" wh v given to the waterviforka stand pi and qHite a party went up to the top The view from this elevated place i. just splendid. The whole city and all of the surrounding country comes ut -der the eye, and looking to the west six mountains are in plain view. Tli workmen are now putting on the angl irons, and when they finish this, whieh will be in a day or two, the great iron affair will be ready for caulking aud painting and then for the water. A Tempting Offer. Dr. McCool, of the Air-Lin, has -re ceived several bids for his monkey, and is standing undecided between two propositions. A fellow in Danville of fers him a talking erow, a mocking bird and a mall monkey ftp his baboon, wtnlehe'ia i considering the proposal of a New York man, who is the happy Owner of the only Albino monkey in the world, to swap the Albino for Jim's monkey, and ask only $1,000 to boot The Albino monkey recently arrived n New York from Japan and is the or thing of the kind known to the wcrlu. It is only 15 inches long. Jim is tryii to get up a pool to take in the Ai biuo. A Large Bear Killed. Last Tuesday a large black bar was killed near St. Paul's, in Robeson coun ty, with a rifle, by Mr. D. A. McGreg. The bear had entered Mr. McGreen-iV yard and was trying to carry off a p't. when that gentleman hearing the noi.-e went out to look and saw what was the matter. He got his rifle and put a ball into hungry Bruin's body. Our inform ant has one of the bear's feet in his po session and says it measures nine inch es. This bear has been disturbiDg the people of Robeson for some time and great relief wa manifested when Mr. McGregan invited the neighbors to come and look at his carcass. .Yesterday's City Court. This is not the tight seasorfof the year for wearing overcoats. Neverthe less it would seem, that nothing is too bad to steal, in season or out of season. Mr TTntfihison. who stays at Wads- worth's stables, had an. overcoat stolen a day or two ago, and yesteraay morn ing a negro named Ilarry Caldwell was broueht before the mayor cnargea wun the theft The mayor put him under a bond of 850 for his appearance at the nextlnferior Court, and not bein? able to give this, Caldwell was marched off to jail. Ed Soarklin and Henry Robertson were xxb for an affray. Sparkiin nnea 65; Robertson $2 50. Adjourned. Getting Better. Maior Reuben E. Wilson-, of Augusta, who met with an unfortunate fall down the first flight of stairs in the Central hotel last Saturday evening, has rapidly improved, and is now almost recovered. He had been out on the hjVAnt witnessing the fireman s race and was coming back througn tne nocei, w Not being able to see well be made a mis-step on starting down stairs ana fell to the first landing. He received severe injuries on the arms and leg and has been confined to bed ever since. m,;np wilsrm is a member or tne oiu- , , 'Tuns No. 8. of Augusta, and is a cou3in of Mrs. H. CEccles, of this city. The Augusta boys have been daily commu nicating with him ana senamgmm tind and svmDathetic messages. They will be glad to learn that he will soon K in ft gondition to join them again Mineral Spring foTponsnmptives. THE Observer yesterday received a oostal card from Mr. It. U. Carter, ox tninpral sDrine in this connty which is said to cure consumption, ana asKiug reply in this paper. The only mineral anrin about here is eimoni, ana wb -Mountainris probablyahe oneihe in- quifer bi 5WlL 41.:,: tne' water oi tms spring w flnhsnmntives, airt f e.nr&a many cases which the Hot "Springs, Arkansas, i w 7 onwred bt the proprietor, wnose au rlrfisa is King'E-Mountain, N.C. ' .' . mm i iTi . i osiBgprCW Benson's BWnuire. uneawemy y inenrlcher of the blood and P.'0it?e??: I'uoMotttieiilaof Bc&lpand renders .the cuticle ti ernes lassitude and lack 6t energn such w f -,, An TeilentiollBt dressing. . -.TUB- lutheHAnSL Opening bftae tleneral Sonthefn Synod This Morning Serrices During Syn ed Persona' loVclock sum., to-day, the Gener atSynodjSoutrr WiH open its sessions at gfe Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church ; in this city. Rev .T.H.tr6riebt er, postor. Rev. J. Hawk'-ns, editor ff the Luth eran Visitor, Prosperity, S. C, is the Resident, and will opeit the aetV ices of the Synod by a sermon and the liturgi cal service prescribed in the Lutheran liturgy. " 1 , Since early yesterday morning dele gates baveteen arriving in, and all are not yet liere. Almost a JiaXfmiUion 6f Lutr6ia communicahta wfllbe" repre sented by members of and ' Tisitors to the General Synod. There are sotne35, 000 Lutherans in the go.Bthern Staty, the niajor, part part of wliom belong o the General Synod. JBef . xot . C E. Woif, D. D., Of the Theblogicalj Semin ary, of Gettysburg, Parepresenting the General Synod North, to which the body in session in our city belonged before the war, represents about 125,000 com nwmicaBts. ,Rev. Dr. Jas, A. eiss of tfiiewtferalt 000, and Rev. G. H. Gerberding, a mem bos of the Jointly nod, of Ohio, will be present, arid that Synod reports9,66i in its folds. This leaves more than nan of the strength of the Lutheran ehureh in the United States belonging to other general bodies unrepresented.1 The Lutheran church Is ndw thef third in strength among the Protestantchurch &Lftt&T$itf$$tl nunibrr joitJne million of communicant mVmbers, or if her baptized members and adherents ate oflnted in, she- has a iLuthefan population in the United States of t least 3,000,000 souls, which humberns being very rapidly increased by the im mense Unmigratiftn, into this country, fremrrrl, Npjiand?SNred4 Rev. J. Hawkins, editor of the Luth eran Visitor,, will breach At 10 a. m. to day. Rev. Prof. S. A. Repass, D. J., Presi dent, the Th,ec4ogical Seminary, of Salens, Va, will preach at 8 p. m, to-day. On Sunday Rev. T7H.Strohecker will m at. Jbe installed M pastor of St Maris 3 church. Rev. P. W. E. Peschau, of Wil mington, delivering tne charge to the pastor-elect, and Rev. F. W, Conrad, D, T) of Philadelohia. delivering the charge to the people. The installation will take place at o'clock in the even ing. Other services will be announced from day to day. PERSONAL MENTION. Rev. G. D. Bernheim. JX IX, was in augurated President of vNotth Carolina College yesterday. The honorary degree of D. D. was conferred by N. C. College on Rev. J. Hawkins, for a long time editor of the Lutheran Visitor. Also on Rev. S. L, Harkey, A. M., of Mt. Pleasant Penpa., author ;of a S. S. singing book and a contributor to the Lutheran Quarterly Review, frequent and able. Also to Rev CF. Bausenier, pastor of the Lutheran church, Jacksonville, Florida. Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D., of Philadel phia- i and has been editor of the Lutheran Observer, the oldest and lar gest and strongest English Lutheran church paper. He has preached in 18 States of the Union and has dedicated Lutheran churches in 14 States. ; 4tev. J. G. Butler, D. of Washing t-.n Citv. is pastor of the Memorial Lutheran church and was for a num h ir of vears chaDlain in the House of ' epresentatives, under different ad ministrations. Rev. E. T. Horn, A. M., of St. John's Lutheran church, is the successor of Rev. John Bachman, D. D., and is author of an excellent book entitled " The Church Year." He is also quite a ii.ie poet. Rev. T. H. Strohecker, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, who has been absent several days to attend. a meeting of the board of trustees of North Caro lina College, at Mt. Pleasant, rsturned to the city yesterday. Painful Accident to Dr. McCombs. The many friends of Dr. J. Parks McCombs will be sorry to learn of the very painful accident with which he met yesterday afternoon. About four o'clock he was starting out of Wads- worth's stables in a sulky, driving his own norse, wmcn was a latuci moj animal. The horse became frightened at the rattling of the sulky and made a dash out of the stable entrance, and just as this was cleared the sulky was overturned and Dr. McCombs was pre cipitated violently to the ground, stri king on his face. Had he struck upon an upturned axe his face would hardly have been more cut up. The skin was cut loose from the forehead and hung down over one eye, while a Dig gasn was made above the other eye and grav el were driven into his face in several places He was carried to the residence of Mrs. Springs opposite, where medi cal assistance promptly reached him anA hia wminrls -were sewed up and Ci-1A Uk ' - dressed. His injuries are pamiui, duc not serious. Late yesterday evening he was resting quite well, and with the good care which he is sure to re- ceive, he wui soon ue up uu ouuuu. A nhnrn Peddler's Doing. Tuesday evening a seedy looking fel low rode into Wadsworth's stables on a spanking gray horse and after having it fed, he opened on Mr. VV aasworin ior a sain, representing tbat he had been selling patent churns, but desired to re tire from the business and return to his home in Gainesville, Ga. He offered the horse at a low price, but Mr. Wads- worth being in no hurry to buy, pro nnooH fn tropin the horse until in the lUUVM W - - . j i rrl morning, when he mienc traae. xne cnurn peddler agreed to this and prom- ised to come back, butinstead he sloped out of the city after it became dark, as nraa anhaArtBAntl Jearned. -Mr. Wads- T Wi'lUlwv-M m worth was, expecting to hear of, some body htinting rorsi - not surmised wbensyesterday morning, tip Wash Morrison, who lives aDoui tonmiiM frnmihe cut. came in ana laid claim, toheliprse The fellow had borrowed the borse from pr. Morrison, day before to ride a sno cusiance. - -- -".A Dromisingto.bringiii DacK m tutj even- pi i . . . x1 i afebods'intne futiirlRjJ i n'hn ctcivr Will D ' more careim Nothing has ; been heard from tU f neddler:and Ir,3l0TrisQn toesno i , t . . uM.',.tiniphO Moat oarents can appreciate uiowj i tn hor nnw rnar. nniiiia iuajjuiDOi;;,:"v---r..;. .. .- .uu iatniir. i .mi n tjij udm. w . -- back. - ThB Kn-nties of the race of women are onen oc scifted By tprmehtln Botnors, asilrgot rid of b t ,, m DiessiiiKS. Tiere is wi www wuu Mining Matters. The annual meeting of the Baltimore and Nofth Carolina Copper and Gold Mining Co wpany, whose mines are lo cated near this city, was held at No. 61 Exchange Place, in Baltimore, last Monday. President J. B. Stafford pre sided, and Charles E. Roberts was sec retary. A very gratifying report was read from Superintendent Robinson, tating that a vein had been struck in No. 2 shaft showing heavy yields of gold and copper, more than enough to employ all the machinery for twelve months to come. After reading the re ports and letters, the meeting proceed ed to an election of directors, with the following result: J. B. Stafford, Claas Vocke, Robert Alexander Taylor, Jacob H. Wight, Theo. S. Bautz, of Baltimore ; R. M. Oates, R, Y. McAden, North Car olina. J. B. Stafford was re-elected president and Chas. E. Roberts secre tary. ' Austin Lane's Little Pistol. Austin Lane, one of the well known city barbers, has laid away the razor and shears for an indefinite time until his shattered hand, the result of too much fooling with a pistol, has grown together again. He was out some where about twelve o'clock Tuesday night and was showing some friends how well he could handle the hammer of his pistoL Of course it went off be fore; he closed the exhibition and the bullet shattered the first joint of his thumb, went through the flesh of the first finger and then struck the third finger, breaking the bone and passing through. The wounds were of course very pfeinf ul, but Dr. O'Donoghue, who dressed the hand, says that none of the fingers willJoave to be amputated, mi less unfavorable symptoms set in; This is only another instance of the many painful injuries resulting from .fooling with a PiLstol and np w haying disposed of Austin's case the reporter is waiting for the 'next," for it seems that there will never be an e$d to it Resolutions of Regret. A committee bjf the"Hornets' Nest Riflemen was yesterday appointed to draft resolutions expressing the regret ..' ' - A - ! 1.2 or tne company at tne resignation 01 Capt. E. F. Young and First-Lieut. F. J. Aliens as officers of the company. The committee Resolved, That we, the undersigned committee, appointed by the chair at the last meeting of the Hornets' Nest Riflemen, in their armory May 23d, 1882, do hereby express in behalf of the company, their heartfelt regrets at the loss by resignation of two of their most beloved and faithful officers, Capt. E. F. Y"oung and First-Lieut. F. J. Ahrens. In their resignation the company loses two officers who have been faith ful and capable, and who have done much for the good of the company. , Julius Schiff. James Joyner. Chas. J. Fox. J. S. Pkice. J. T. Ross. Chest. Miller. Committee. Had a Splendid Time, The Spartans, of Spartanburg, one of the fire companies that helped us in our : late celebration, seem to have had a splendid time while in our city. On j their return home they had a meetingf at which they adopted resolutions high ly complimentary to the citizens and firemen of Charlotte, quite in contrast to the report of the Greenville boys. The editor of the Spartan says that "they were delighted with their recep tion and treatment, and can talk of nothing else except the kindness of the Charlotte people." We are glad the Spartans appreciated the efforts made to entertain them well while the guests of our city and it will give our nome nremen great pleasure to hear how the Spartans talk. Here are a few of the resolutions they adopted : Resolved, That the members of the Spartan Steam Fire Company do con gratulate the Charlotte Fire Depart ment upon tne success wmcn nas crowned their efforts, and would ex press to them the pleasure that we have enjoyed on that occasion. The gratef ul reelings which we nave experienced in the kindness and courtesy snown us by the department makes the event one to be long remembered as one of unalloyed pleasure. Resolved, mat our tnanss anu gooa wishes are especially due to the Pioneer Steam Fire Company for its many acts of kindness and the hearty welcome manifested by its members, the encour agement, generous assistance and sub stantial aid given us, in a variety of ways, that enabled us to appear in tne parade and to compete in the tourna ment for the prizes, wnicn we win do happy to reciprocate. Resolved, That the noeiai ana suo- stantial contributions to the comfort of our members in providing such a banquet to the visiting companies, de serves our most sincere uianns, anu that all the provisions made by the fire men of Charlotte tor our comrort win be remembered with grateful feelings by us. We trust that this, our first visit to Charlotte, will be the means of unit ing us in bonds of good fellowship with our sister city or tne 01a vmmon wealth that first struck for mdepend ence. Gen. Bnford on Horse Racing. Gen. Abe Buford. recently converted to Christianity, is one of the most noted of Kentuckv horse breeders ana racers. He recently announced that nenaasoia all his fast horses, though he did not " . . k 1 T hfiliftve that continuing to own and drive them would be inconsistent with a Christian life. He was aware, how ever, that the world held a different view of the subject, and he was willing to give - up his own conviction, lie thought that the jmprovementin Amer ican horses was only to be brought about bv training, and to tram them nrnnflrlv-race tracks were necessary Snnnosft." said he. "that we had been the ark with his interior Uarb or Ara- hian horse? Our great generals, J?'or- rp.at. Stuart and Morgan, would have cut a pretty figure during the late war with their men mountea on sucn norses as these were! What sort of a race would I have made during the war when chasing Stnrgis back into Mem phis mounted on one of Noah's mus tang ponies? Or what would have be come of me when Wilson was chasing me across the bridge near Columbus1 Ga,, oa--which the Yankee picket seized the bridle. OTTnT norse ana strucK me over the head with his sabre, mounted nnyftnA ftf Woah's horses? I would have been a lost cniia. jjuc, Demg moumeu on abJ improved thoroughbred, after discharging my pistol at his head, I made a rapid and buccessful retreat" Mrs. WlasleWs Soothing 8ym : Bey. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes In the Boston Christian Freemans We would by no means re ..wutnrf n bind of medkine which we did not e?i H; imowirftr our jZS& .t h hiunnm mmh in wi onKio wiuui nviN w i 9n-m tha alAOIl whichjit affords the infant is ctnat, and the unie cnera nnui n a vh.itiMi immtu nf teethine. its value Is 7Z. i.iKin ur him fmanAntlT heard t taothen the chlgftffl tt had finished with the teeth iieee. on any consideration whateyer. Sold by druggists. 25 cents a bottle. f It the mother is feeble It Is Impossible that he children should be strong. Lpdla X Plnkham's Vegetable compound la a perfect specific in ell chronic diseases of the sexual srstsm of women. Send to Mrs.' Lydla X Plnkham, 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Henr &auzvtiszrntxxts. FOR RENT. Desirable residence. Apply to J. C BURROUGHS. maj25 2t BURWELL d SPRINGS, -WBOLISiLX- Grocers a Commission Merchants, TBYON STBXXT, CHAELOTTX, N. C, OSer to the trade (he largest stock of GBOClBOa and PROVISIONS In the eltj, at prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine oar stock before baling. All orders shall have our personal at tention and sattsf aettOD guaranteed. may25 HAIR HAIR MATTRESSES BJ3SOVATK AND MIDI AS GOOD AS MXW. PARLOR SETTS UPH0L8TSH1D In the very best manner by a first-class workman. E. M. ANDREWS, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, Trade St. may25 SWEET POTATOES, OAT MEAL, ORANGES by the box, at S. M. H O W E L L'S. may25 OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the D. . Sur roundings unsurpassed. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving specially attractive Pre-emloeiitly a resort for Southern people Terms less for equal accommodations than any resort in the country. Climate free from Malaria; and tor Insomnia truly wonderful In Its soporific tffect cend for circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. may 18 am MAiuubUJM munduo, rrop r. ice to THE Board of County Commissioners of Marl boro county, 8. C are now rea iy to receive bids for building a new court house la Bennetts vllle, 8. a, as authorized by Act of ireneral As sembly, rlans ana specifications rarnisnea on application. Also plans and specifications solicit ed, correspondence from persons desiring the contract solicited. Address AliXX. HCB1B, Chairman B. C. C , Bennettsvllle, S. C. may24 lut SCARR'S FiiUIT PRESERVING POWDER. This la the most economical and the purest powder on the market. It saves TIITir fVP LIBOR. - For sale at Wholes 4e and Retail at the Lowest Market Prices, by WILSOU & BtmWELl Wholesale and Retail Agents, Trade st Charlotte may 24 PELOUBET t CO., ESTEY, ROSEDALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker M, HaINES and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW Yi fcK PIAN03, It Is concedtd, lead the World. I am ageut for all the celebrated New York make3 and -ELL THEM AT FACTOIiT PRICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give m a tilal be fore you buy and I will show you tbat I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask is a trial and this cracost you no;hlng, while It may be the mu saving you a great deal In an Instrument Organs always in stock either to sell or rent Call on or address Lock Box 274, JNO. B. KDDIN8, Charlotte, N. C. may23 Paul B. Darringer, SI. D., PHYSICIAK and SUBGEON Office over S. H. Jordan & Go's Drag Store Office hours from 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p.m. mayl8d3twlt Not Contractors -:o:- -:ot- WE ARE ALREADY BUSY While a Good Many Merchants are noitapg le TJ MM If M MMMM K U HMHH MlfliH IB JJ.X M M M M M S as WW M M M M M Ul AMD HBTTLIIfO DOtVH TO A M8VaSKEK TO PEIUXAPS DSiriOlTRrf WE HAVE A LMOST COMPLETELY IfM M nmmn And hfliMWamaniinnnAA 'Mr Left Testerday tec; f: J Eastern AND BEING SO FAR ABKAD IN THE LIVELY 9 THE COMING FALL. In the meantime the Tenialader of onr StTMMEB STOCK Ts offered to the pub lic, who wetaovrby pastexpertilce, HEABQUAUTERS FOR THE C AROLINAS. ii Il'j Vl! ili'li lUi ? 111 i!i!i!iJ D What we are Not, 1 what we Are! -:o:- ISTdDtt si 66HBsissisii3o99 Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery. Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Groceries, Drugs, a General Bartering Exchange. NOT A CIRCUS OR MENAGERIE Where a Little of Everything Chatham street or 1 unil hilt a lowerr "SIDEWALK" which of course Indicates VALUE LESS!!! BUT Ire Strictly Cliiers ! WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS PAR TICULAR LINE AND CLAIM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING EVERYTHING FIRST- -i-tt T7T3"V XT fW 717 T OTVT 17 all the New Designs In Fabrics are shown Mi iidlxX JlSKJ J2j1 51 1 IjFj from our counters, and to Preserve the Bepu Ution of our establishment as being HEAD (TT.A.IRrTIESIE&S lor BE LIABLE Goods. We elear out all goods as Boon as tuey have run their course, and state to our customers that 'the styles are off and therefore sold at a price.- iVr, uevum Bailable goods are NXVftB sold at half price in season, our purpose In business is to MAKE MONEY and to accomplish this REASONABLE PROFITS are to to expected. Note this! and decide whether yon want lnfertot rubbish at "ANT ehn reiuhie smda from a raanonslhie house, that in ease of a hasty purchase the money will be PROTECTIVE TARIFF 1 ! 'I? h D, NORTE CABDG ..Ahs-.-trl ,t! firii&i! a H . i2 .88. TTTT OO OOQ K T fl II II II W o 1 SEIOEOTEB. THEIB GOODS, AND (keir 8LVGOISllKrCS Btli'fnd l 1 aasMijHk 1 u i...t, MEAN If O MAKI IT 1 : I S . 1 A sin ?.; ; v a y i la not slow to appreciate that we are -:o:- -:o:- 7m 1 r assortment 01 anyming is gaum displayed VALUE" NOT a Show of CLOTH! nu at "HAL WE iee" at all. o sold upon a iair sBuement, ana a re i le guarantee cheerfully refunded. LEA-DINQ CLOTHIERS. mayl9 Brown's Iron Bttters. BIUWIU vbuu mm

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