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DAILY CHARLOtlfe OBSERVE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, "168. Che rfharlotte Observer; g ii , - ... J fllzvo Advertisements." Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity tength and wholes meases. , More eeono mica competition with the multitude of low test, short ""23 BAt BAKING EOWDSawl, L'ROY DAVIDSON, T '' Brown's Iron. Bitter ; is one of the very few tonic f njecines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intempeit- " ance by promoting a desire1 for rum. ' - . -a Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non- r intoxicating' stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case take the place of alj. iquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill" the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters : Cm., O., Nov. 16, rS8. Gents : The foolish wast- . ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious ingulf gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save Hun dreds who resort to saloons ' for temporary recuperation Brown's IroniBitters has beenoroughjy tested biliousness, weakness, debil ity overwork, Rheumatism, neuralgia; TcbnsumpBon livers complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief LOOKOUT! ti' f ' r IF YOU WANT Fill UK GIVE U&. A-JCALL ! if m ,. XA Bunches Aspluwall Bananas i(i r ;- v fi OA Boxes Imperial Oranges, , on! BoxelljiellQfl.s t t L OA Backets Best Refined Lard.' t v.y -.7. T?tNX lot .Canvassed gmoked Tongues', " if l p-'' WJCanyHams. i BMHIot BreaklastUlps,, j 2 e j OneonalanifiAnl SUMMERfHEESE i a m' s ..... . i; 4 f.Ti yh et irst'-' GOOD TEaDZ 1ND COLLEGI 8TBX1T& al9 HOME CHIPLETS. tNow, give us button for having nothing to say about the dust. ZWDt. Wm. H. Howerton, ofth Warm Spring3, N. C, is at the Central. tW A german was given at the young men's pleasure club rooms last night, tP Four or five delegates to the State anti-convention at Raleigh de parted for the scene of action yesterday evening. B" Misses Gracie Dewey and Louise Morehead, two of the Charlotte young ladies who attended the commence ment at Chapel Hiil, return home with a regalia each. tW The editor of the Greenville News Is requested to read the resolu tions of the Augusta fire company pub lished elsewhere. Maybe he will feel better after it, at any rate it will not hurt him. 'ESf-.MrfDoc. Horton.lhe oldest shoe man in the city, is now in charge of Wittkow8y & Baruch's shoe depart ment and says he will give $5 to any man who will bring a foot in there which he cannot fit. . , VST Those desiring to attend the Calvary pic-nic to-morrow are request ed to meet at the church at 6 o'clock in the morning. Vehicles have been procured " to carry all who intend go ing at 60 cents a head the round trip. Everybody invited A native of the Pinch Gut settle ment in Long Creek tqwnship, was in the city yesterday and reported that there was frost in his section yesterday morning. Coroner Alexander swore him on it, and he stood -firm in his tes timony under oath. 13" A black man and' white horse raised the dust in front of the Charlotte hotel yesterday evening. It was a wild runaway, the horse turning down IFlfth street and going as far as the railroad crossing, with thp colored man swing ing or nobly. Scared at a bicycle. No damage. The reporter had his spectacles, on wrong side up- when he read the name attached to the sample of " oats Land what noticed yesterday. It was MdH. M. Summerrow who brpught them in and not Mr. N. M. Simmons. Mr. Summerrow will now please lower his gun. K3T Yesterday morning a negro man made his way to Dr. O'Donoghue's of fice with a very bad eye and a cut un der it about two inches long. He was a freight car hand and a fellow laborer had popped him under the eye with his fist, j Dr, O'Donoghue5 sewed up the damages. tW The funeral of Mr. Joe. Symons took place-yesterday afternoon at five o'clock, from theEpiscopalchurch, Rev. J. B. Cheshire reading the solemn and impressive funeral service of that Church. The remains were escorted to Elm wood by the Charlotte fire depart ment andTalare concourse of friends. tCapt3 Chest. ; Miller, of the. Hor nets' 4 Nest Riflemen, has received a most cordial letter of thanks from the Southern Stars, of Lincolnton, relative to their treatment on their late visit to Charlotte, The Stars have arranged for an entertainment to be given at Lincomtobthe last of July, in honorof the Hornets. BleetiBg of the Pioneer IV o. 2. At the regular meeting of the Pioneer Fire1 Company No. 2, held last night; steps were taken towards forming a team for the purposerof entering tour naments, and a committee was ap pointed to recommend some plan for getting anew reel for the company. A resolution was unanimously adopted ; tendering the Use of their hall to the E. D. Latta Hose Company No. 6, until they were permanently organized and got their hall fitted up. Several new members were elected and some im portant Jiusiness transacted. m i m . , .i Commencemenfal tbe C. H I. The closing exercises of the ninth annual session of the Carolina Military Institute will takej)lace on June 8th to fifth Ihclrisire, which 'Elates will be con sumed in the annual ;eiam4n at ion the classes.,, On, punday llth, Rev. J. T: Bagwislli of Charloitey wiu preacii the ccwaaniencement sermon, ' We'dneB dy14tJif at 8 o'clock, p.' nw'tbe; decla mation by the members of the fourth class, and.: the orations and essays by members of Ufa, third class will) be had. J ne ll)th ia commencement day, whtn"the members of -thg-second ?lass ahd.ible gradqaies :illdelivertheir orations anjd :read heuf essays, af tgr which the diplomas ryt ill Ue conferred. Biddle Iffstitate. tMs'Rev, Dr. Nelson, of Geneva, N. Y., who. preached the-Bacaureate. sermon of Biddle Institute bdmmence men':in;the colored Presby&rian church of f this city, las na' is to ddliveir.thd annual tfddwfcs before the graduating class at uiauw, uas rore nbbn,.at 11 o'clock. There ar four graduates from this institution this yar.jjUidthe attendance has numbered 1 no'stitdents. Speaking of Biddlej by te wayi the sum already subscribed f pr the new, building amounts, tfc 7,ooo. The architect's plans 'call Jor $40,000, and the subscription? wilL be easily brought up to these figorea. It is exX pected that work will D6 commeijced on the new building within the course pt tbetex month. , , 'A 1 , Take in Sail Tke Squall'a ft Coming. in the TtepblV PoVtical circles of tfiftrlbtte.lt appears to-bequite lively just now.ii weiareiH 9juago - wy; mo ; S.'l -til -Lift' i 4. i.--;-Si . . , Street gOSSip wruco one 01 J turnJie makes. There is trbflbie with inthe swigwuaajaaadit teoka,Uke p eacfi" will not be restored until a .couplo of the warriors are .,lcicked ottki The j dis- j satisfied element are- emiv inoiug i Tvrvatmootor'.TpnfeJnR. ' Dnt thev are trying to under-pin theceiored biail aoant (inrAam who it seems-nas a.pror penalty for 'too- much -talking I and speecu-uiaKuiis. xif awjwtv- er yesterday that-apfetitiop praying for Gordon's removal was circulated along the A. T. :&q:KailrmdV,Biias pen -sijmed.b5feyert ltpfflW.iAeparinienji 'dffoiaTexcspt. m . W. i I r t f I (LI jhis.as it may, thex are, moymg against T7T. ..... .... " V j A atari Uoroon ana in prepiuuig rtuieUfigbtagalnslhfni aridpostmastifer. t t nnriA of . our : font and we can jtan4 off and eJby it The moyejnent does not seem id autre taken any ae-? finite shape yet, and what we bare beeti' able to get is picked rip from the gen eral street conversation. COUNTY AFFAIRS.' What anTlnslestfCost-- Johnnie Rooke z Roads Treasurer Belk's School Fond Report. The county commissioners wert in session again yesterday, auditing ac counts and attending to such business as was brought before them. Quite a number of orders were issued on the treasurer for payments, and among them was one for $50.70, to Coroner Alexander. This settles the bill of costs in the infanticide case of a couple of months ago the time the coroner was called to hold an inquest over the bodies of two infanta that were'f ound under the old depot platform,as will be remembered. The. inquest lasted eight ftaysat an texpense of $5 per- day, mak ing $40;. summoning .six. jurprs at 30 cents each, $189; twetfty-three wit nesses, $6.90, and burial' expenses $2, a total of $50.70. This is what that in quest cost the county, and had not Cor oner Alexander been a man of good judgment and sagacity, it might even have been more. Hdid his, duty in the premises and worked on the case until he found it hopeless, when to save the county as much expense as possi ble he adjourned his court of inquiry "after- exhausting every mean3 within his reach to trace the guilt home to its perpetrators. He only did his duty, and did it well. Mr. J. B. Rooke was elected standard keeper for Mecklenburg county, in place of the lateF. Kuester. Uncle Johnnie is to be congratulated on his good luck. He will jnake a standard officer. The'ntdtiftily report of W. T. Waller, county superintendent of public in struction, was received and filed. Sheriff Alexander was directed to summon a jury of good and lawful men to lay out a public Toad from the Camden road, near Ebenezer church, at Hugh Reid's, to the Providence road, near Mrs. Pharr's, no one having ap peared to show cause why said road Bhould not be opened. The confirmation of the report of the jurj, in laying out the proposed public road from .Beattie's Ford to Moore's Ferry, on the Catawba river, was re jected on account of the expense of a bridge over McDowell's creek. The books and vouchers of S. E. Belk, county treasurer, were examined by the school committee and the fol lowing report was made of the receipts and disbursements of the county school fund by him, for the first half school year, beginning first Monday in De cember, 1881; RECEIPTS. Balance as per last report. . . $ 6,081.03 Received general State and county doII tax for 1881..... 4.062.31 -iteceived for Special poll tax. 1881 1,532.94 Received general property school tax 1881 7,959.87 From fines, " forfeitures and penalties 95.50 . Total ... $19,731.65 , DISBURSEMENTS. Paid teachers of white school $ 4,455.57 Paid teachers of colored School 1,626.16 For school house sites, white, 614.09 " colored, Paid county superintendent. Paid sheriff f or insolvents. Paid Fred. Nash, treasurer graded school in Charlotte . for whites Do. for colored graded school 634.25 240,00 192.00 931.08 1,288.77 Balance on hand 1st Monday in June (5th day), 18S2 9,748.77 Total . . . $19,731.65 A Fast Legged Drummer. A most exhilaratirig and refreshing race was witnessed .yesterday evening at the Air Line depot, as the Atlanta bound train "puHed VjutT A drummer had deposited his luggage in the car and getting tired waiting for the train to start, got out and struck up a con versation with a friend. He became so absorbed that he did not notice his train start off and his first knowledge of it was when a gamin pulled bis dus ter, and shouted : "Mister, yer train's gone." The train wis about rtfty yards off, but the drummer gave a hop, step and a jump; and was hot j in its track. He niust-hae belonged Jto the Augusta No 6, for the way he show eel his heels was a wonder, ' canght up with the rain -at last and swinging himself on to thee platform,- waved the crowd a happy adieu, the signal being a little black flask'which he tock out of .his hip poefcefc,and levated aU p convenient angle. Exercises at the Female Institute. The Female institute "was crowded last night with a most interested audi 'ence. The exercises were opened with the;fluarei,"Lamb of. God' which was most exquisitely rendered by Misb N. Hannah, Mrs. Atkinson and Messrs G. Jordan and Dr. A.Bidez. The Rev. Wm. E.rfioggs, of Atlanta, delivered a most excellent address to the young ladies Its delivery ' occupied one hour, but throughout it was listened to with the deepest interest -and; raost marked at tention,, The execution of the allegro by Miss L,;Pb4Uips,,,wis upst enthusiastically applauded. :o Alter the.announcing of the distinct Mops and the conferring of certificates of proficiency' uf a liumber of young Tadies, and Miss Hanna'a rrf ormanc - " , of the opera from Hamlet, "Scene a$6; Aria, airfhteresfing feature in the pro gramme was-reached in the awarding atea, JKissea B Caldwell, S. D. Jienaea El McDonaldfjulia'iiowd, I. ParksJ and SBpencfir were the recipients. jAf ter the medals and diplomas had been dis tributed; the RVvfN.' M. Woodapre entedeacb; Xf,the graduates with a Bible. . ; Tbe r muslcr' thrdhghout was taost jchannjrnyorendered. Miss S. Fjnlay "son's Motto Allegro con Fuoco was es- pMalryane. vjxhe Summer Stonri,' by sevpupils, with .piano accompani meniywas'sOmething too grand for des crtptians jiThflxercUes lasted until 11 o'clock, aadj the -lateness ofsthebour .tudes toe. possibilit of our giving the occasion theTdescriptive notice'that wm& mmim. ... .1 i 3fo-nightilannuaJL;concer5 wuiwre place, openingat stfclock; iTbe' iro tpcinecmsisy . teiijy pieces, and 4jiheJwttonalB exceptionally fine. A rnost'delightful evening is in store for "all whocad find room in the InsUtuf e : rriianY merchant of brilliant faculties, hu been Mcken down In career by panlrali of Mb nerres, and Is toft out In the race of life. Such unforui nates should be treated with Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Restoration Is probable. OUR FIREMEN GLORIFIED. What an Augusta Company Says of Them Resolutions of the Washing" ton No. 1. The following has been received by the Charlotte Eire Department: Whereas, Jerry Bloom, our honored captain, and a number of other mem bers of our company, were the reci pients of many acts of kindness at the bands of the officers and members of the Hornet Fire Company, No. 1, the Fire Department and citizens generally on their recent visit to Charlotte to participate in the annual parade of the Charlotte Fire Department, and Whereas, These courtesies were rendered so generously, and evidently heartfelt, and tendered with such ad mirable grace and tact, that we would do violence to our feelings did we not attempt to express our appreciation, as well as our admiration; be it there fore Resolved, That Washington No. 1 shall ever hold in grateful remembrance the princely reception, unbounded hos pitality, and untiring efforts on the part of the officers and members of the Hornet Fire Company No. l, to make the stay of our representatives in their city pleasant, be it further Resolved, "That the Fire Department of Charlotte, the city officials, and the citizens of Charlotte generally, are en titled, and we hereby tender to them our heartfelt thanks for the many cour tesies extended to our'delegation ; be it further Resolved, That should occasion offer, and we sincerely trust that it may in the near future, we will endeavor to prove by our action that the above preamble and resolutions are not mere ly the usual empty and meaningless words, dictated by custom, but that they embody, feebly it may be, yet truthf plly, our appreciation of conduct worthy of firemen and of citizens of that grand old State, North Carolina, inferior to none in generous hospitali tv. Respectfully submitted, Lieut. W. B. Hays, Lieut. C. L. Stoffel, Sec'y John H. Neibling, Treas. C. Thomson, John Lovett, J. F. Mahoney, T. A. Reardon, ; L. N. Thompson, F. S. Van Pelt, George Weigel, Committee. Hall of Washington FireCo , No. 0. 1, 1, 1882. ) Augusta, Ga., May 28th, I, John H. Neibling, Secretary, here by certify that the above-and foregoing, is a true extract from the minutes of this company. John H. Neibling, Secretary Washington No. 1. How they Would Recognize Him Two Irishmen were yesterday resting from their labors on a building in the city, and were discussing the question as to how they would be identified by their friends in case the house were to burn up and them with it One of them had a defect in his hearing and that is how their conversation happened to be overheard. "Me frints wid know me by me gould ring," said Mike, "and faith Pat, how wid ye frints know ye poor auld body." "Oh," said Pat,"aisy enough. They wid know me because I'm dafe as thedevil." Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Central Hotel. H W Shaw, Balti more; F Leibermuth, Richmond; W J Whaling, Chicago; Dr W H Howerton, Miss Fannie Howerton, Miss Bessie Howerton, Warm Springs; Millard Wioo4i Washington. D C; Jno F Fergu son, Columbia ; A F Webster, Gaffney ; J AMcCool, Atlanta ; R A Fulp, Fort Mill ; C A Withers, Pineville ; E F Hall, Cincinnati ; E R Simons, Wades boro; W S Rone, J W Kilgo, Wades boro; C H Wyche Alma, N C; F P Harrell and wife, Moortsville ; W A Benton and wife, Asheville; J W Al len, M-J Myers, Bennettsville, S C; J J Yann, Monroe; Miss Kate McRae, Lau rie burg; Miss F McBryde,Laurinburg; 8 P Kneeland, Mooresville ; W C Stoker, B & N C Mine ; Miss M Robertson, R A Dunn, North Carolina; Geo W Man ning, Chester; H D Stanley, Augusta; J W Young, New York ; M W Jewett. Dallas ; W L Parsley, Wilmington ; Jas R Lewis, Dallas ; D C Stanback, Rich mond county, N C;HC Dunlap, At lanta ; A G Buckner, Hampden Sidney, Va; Turner Barber, Lancaster; J W Bear, Lincolnton ; J B Mack, Colom bia; RM McKay, J E Mason, S C Sco field, Davidson College; Jas T Davis, A Anderson, Washington; R W Barnes, Augusta; J R Etlerson, Richmond; F Copeland, Brockton, Mass; M Israel, ClevelandO ; J N Bohannon, Hickory, N C ; L S Brown, Lynchburg, Va. Charlotte Hotel. D M Miller, Fulton, NC; A Johnson, Salem; DR Leak, North Carolina; Juhn M Oliver; Milton, NC; Thomas, C Davfs, Weleka, Fla; C H Ralph, Washington; E E Ro land, Atlanta ; J K Dixon, Kings Moun tain; Jesse G Younts.'Jr, Baltimore; John Craighan, Atlanta; L W Dean, Montgomery; E A Gerome, county; R Walters, Jacksonville, Fla ; Mrs M J Watts, Greenville; H A Creson, Lau rinburg; J W Alderman, Wilmington; J K Ray, Richmond ; T B Wright, El kin; W N Alexander, county; L N Black, Charleston; H A Gillespie, N Carolina; S Simpson, Yadkin College; HL Netherlin, Brevards; J D Gard ner, Wilmington. "The Manifestation of Christ to the Be liever;" i To the Editor of the Obserrer. - The above is the title of a little vol ume, by Rev. F II. Harding, D. D., well known to jnost of the readers of The Observer as the former pastor of the j Second Presbyterian church of this tplace which has just come into the 1 mfi4-a7a Hart Ha If fa a mnniAQfiAn vr writer's hands. It is a vindication of ,the truthfulness of the "Christian Con sciousness" of spiritual things, of its 'equal validity; with ther natural con sciousness' or natural wings, as against - rAr; clear cut argument, simple style and happy illustration, it is unsurpassed by any similar production we have met recently. The argument is metaphysi cal but without the usual incomprehen- sioie jargon oi metapnysics. as is meta physics clothed injevery day language; and adapted to popular apprehension. Any of your readers who would like to see something on this very important and practical subject, which they can" read with pleasure, and understand without a dictionary, will do well to possess themselves of it. It is publish ed by the Presbyterian Board of Publi cation, Philadelphia, and will doubtless be on sale at the bookstores and the Presbyterian, depository at Col. Ran kin's store at an early day. S. H. C. DIED. i Lijin- nnru- ji j-sjTjnJurwtrf - W In this county, Sharon Township, on the lit Inst, Annie K. Kerr, wife of M. w. Bingham, aged 88 jean. Death, a? If fearing to destroy. Paused o'er her conea awhile; . She gave a tear for those she loved . Then met him with a smile. . . . j, if feuly Dead titer talcing soriw high! j palled np ttnff, with long testimonials, turn to Bop Bitters, and have no fear of an Kidney or Urinuary Troubles, Brt guts' Dis ease, Diabetes or Liver Complaint These dis-' eases cannot resist tbe curative power of Hop Bit ters; besides It is the best family medicine on earth. Whate'r besides ye a chance to want, Ne'er tail short or SOZODOST, But keep it always in your sight, A source of beauty and delight. To cleanse your teeth till with your smile, The most fastidious yon beguile. Mzvo fltjcrtisementa. Attention, Independents ! YOU are hereby notified to attend the regular monthly meeting of your company, at your hall, this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock, sharp. Business of importance. By order, m Eo. CHAMBERS, W. J. HAKRI90H, President Secretary. Jnn7 It ras SALE. BT Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of P. C. Hhufordand others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Superior Court, the undersigned, as Receiver, will seU at public sale, at the Long Island Cotton Mills, on MONDAY, the 3HD DAY pf JULY, 1882, the following valuable Property, to-wit; The lactory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to gether with 16 acres land, lncludta the entire water power of seven feet head, factory building 60x40, two stories high, flouring and saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, and the following machinery : 1 picker, l 86-inch double better and lapper, 6 86-lnch 14 top flat cards, railway head. 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all in good order, 2 Dan forth cap frames, 132 spindles, total number spindles 810, 1 Travis card grinder, bunch and baling press; also a large lot of eld looms, pullies, shafting, &C. For more accurate and definite description of the property and the conditions of said sale refer ence is hereby made to the decree above referred. TERMS: Twenty per cent of purchase money cash and the balance in equal In stalments of three months and six months, bond and approved security required of purchaser, or the Receiver is by said Decree au thoiizedto vary terms to suit purchasers. The Receiver is also authorized by said Decree to sell said property at private sale, upon such terms as hA.ll hA OCFOAH lirwin hdtjiiuin him nr,i ft,.H.4.na and he will entertain private bids until day of sale. Daosr., -lol.l i . - . . .. . ... And Dr A.M. Howell and Mr. Levi Shuford on the premises, either of whom will take pleasure In showing the same. Address JOHN L COBB. Receiver, junS Lincolnton, Lincoln county, N. C Have Just received a large supply of In all size packages. CORN, FLOUR, HAY, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED, And in fact everything kept In a First-Class Grocery Store. A.J.BealI&o. may30 NOTICE ! CITY TAXES FOR THE YEAH 1882. ALL persons residing in the city of Charlotte liab e to a Poll Tax, and all persons, bodies politic and comporate, who own or nnve control of taxable property In the city on the first of June, 1882, are hereby notified to return to me, at my office In said city, on or before the last day of June 1 882, a list of their taxable property and polls. By authority of an ordinance of the Board of Aldermen, adopted May 15th, 1882. In pursuance of section 80 of the city charter. fRXD HA SR. Clerk and Treas. may 16 tf Natural Fruit Flavors. EXTRACTS. Prepared from the choicest Fruits, with out coloring, poisonous oils, acids or artific ial Essences. ' Always uniform in strength, without any adulterations or impurities. Have gained their reputation from their perfect purity, superior strength and qua ity. Admitted by all who have used them as the most delicate, grateful and natural flavor for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. MANUFACTURED BT STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, HLj and St. lion-is, Xto.', akcmof Lnpalla Tut flew. Sr. rrtw'i Ocmtm Baktmc Pcwdar, ftnd Dr. Pries' Gmifii Perhuua. WE MAKE NO SECOND GRADE COODS. DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, An tmprtiuit dL covery, by whicl every family ma give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa. FOB SALE BY J. P, SPENCER & CO and FIELDS BKOS., Charlotte. TV. C RELIABLE SELF-CURE. r(v0w4 lVIVU VI VUV VI IUTJ most noted and successful tpeciaiists In the XT. 8. (now retired) torthectmyW JTerww DcMUty, X,mmtMmmhmma,WamtmmM.udMemv. Sent In plain sealed envelopere. Druggists can fill it. AddVtM DR. WARD 4 CO., Uiu'staaa, hU. TARTLIKQ DISCOVERY! LOST, MANHOOD RESTORED. : A victim ot youthfnl tarprudgnca causms; Frem tnra Dacav. Xervoos Debility. Lost Manhood, etc having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis, coverou a runpie seu cure, wnica oe viu Kua x jula to his tenow-pneerers, address J. II. UEEYES, siathnta fr t., Y. on Factory 0 iH MDKI1 life! fc "Folks -:o: WE AR ALREADY -:o: fhile a Good Many Merchants are now Arranging the SSSS U g M MM MM MM KEK RRR g U MMMM MMMM EB RRR "SB TJTJ M M M M M M KKK ft g AND SETTLING DOWN TO A SVXiltlER SElCEOVER TBBtR OODR, AND TO PERHAPS BEraOITRN Cltelr 8LVeiSBIfE9; WE HAVE ALMOST COMPLETELY DISPOSED of OUR ,. 1 i.nd hence we announce -Mr. BARITCH.:- Ml Yesterday EyeDmj4or Eastern and AND BEING SO FAB AHPAD IN FOfefeli.tflWINTERGOODS LIVELY THE COMING FALL. In the meanUme the remainder of our SUMMEB STOCK is offered to the pub- "-"7 -...v., Vfyu yei.wuw, c3T TEJ Ev3" EES HEADQUARTERS ft mvjM mM urn WE HAVE EVE U OFFERED. Splen 1 i HT)(II)M9rlT . CDudd3 OU0HD loo DURING THIS WEEK. 11 itirT 11 i Di P. Uri " , are low Sowiog' :o:- BUSY :o: S T O O O O K K "SSg T O O O ' KK OBS- a T OO O O K K g ns8B OO OOO K K with lust Drtdfl that our Northern. Markets to Place ppr flrders THE B ACE, WE MEAN TO MAKE IT, ao nvi diuw iu ayyrociabe iuut we are I FOR THE CAROLINA. El MM. mmmm lMwm: S!H? IHE Is IPAfllL Sui ni' 'ft J lj a I i t TO EXAMINE f" . . 5 . . . (DDTjnimiliios imm
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