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iftHAIIC) YJ1AU f: i I V'. VOL. XXVIII. CHARLOTTE; N. C , .WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1882. NO. 4488. " III III .- -4I1111 DEALERS IK Hats, Trite, TRIVELIUG BAGS, UK1BR ELASy OcC. PEGRAM & CO., HAVK A FRXTTT LIN OF GENTS AMD LADIES' SLIPPERS. PEGRAM & CO., HATS THI BKST STOCK Or Gf nts' Hand-Sewed Shoes, IN THE STATU. PEGRAM & C O., HAVK ALL KINDS OT MtaV Shoes and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., Keep a mil selected stock of TRUNKS and VALICES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have Just received a floe ntcck f Wool, Felt and Straw Hate 07 THE LATEST STYLES. PEGRAM & CO., OAN SUIT TBKIB Farmer Friends With any ktnds BOOTS and 8H0ES THEY WISH. PEGRAM & CO., KEEPS ALL KINDS OF Shoe Dressing, French Blacking. PEGRAM & CO., Can supply you with the BEST BRANDS and LATEST ,STYLE8 OF Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes. CANOPIES AND-4- -AT 3. tit b., ftoots, Shoes, IHM " ..j .'.-1 .'. r.!St. SM &oo&s, tottlittB, 1st hmi Life' Cloth and Dress Flumls, ALL SHADES. HANDSOME STOCK NECK WEAR, LICKS AND EMBBOIDEBIES. TRUNKS and VALICES, All S'zsa and Prices. ANOTHER LOT nosiium Call or send your orders to 3 ! i T.LSeigie&Co. B.PI3 At this season, various diseases of thv bevels are prevalent h4 tni Iwip ptji loft through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy, Ptoby Davis Pais Killer is a aur cxnre for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, ete, d is perfectly safe. Head the following : FMXT Dith1 Pain Ktt.t.ib netrrrYhftf tvvfmrt MtoiM rlUf (or cramp and pain in to. atomach. . JOBIPH BUBDITT. NloHOLTTtut, N. Y., Fb. 188L The wy tt medicine I Xnow of for dynentery, cholera morbus, and crunpadn the stomach. Have uaed it for yean, and it is nr. car. every time. Julius W. Del Moingoha, Iowa, March IS, 188L I hTe Md your Pain Kjlleb in severe caaea of cramp, collc.and cholera morbus ,and it gave almost uutant reliet L. E. Cilsvill. , ' CABirBBVrLt.1, GhL. Fob. 28, W81r in mv xot wremymn i tiv. uae your m ' loiujiy, j It many times for bowi minpuuncs, ana 1C alteayt cutis, Without bottle in the house. WO ould net feel aaf a J. B. IVTK. Ma,llUl SI, 1L Hare used Psbby Davis' Pain Killer for twelve years. It is at tur, and rtltoble. Ho mother ahtf uld allow it to be out of the family. H. I. IT ATM. - Oitetoa, N . T., Feb. I9s KSL We be?n turn? it over thirty years ago, and it always rives immediate relief, would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottfeia the house. i ' y. o. apiBBT. Cowwatbobo, S. C, Feb. 26, 188L Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle tn the house. . Ijl E. Mobxom. : U, 8. OOKSTTLATE, CtatrtVD, Kuxnihh Pbubsia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Pxbrt Davis' Path Killxb almost -from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household aa an inditpmuaiU nmtsUy. . X. S. Potter, Ik S. ConsuL BtraTONMf-TRBNT, Eno. I had been several days suffering severely from ; dlarrhcea, aooompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Paik ktt.t.-r( and found a&noet T,ot. relief. H. J. Noom, 21 Moktagux 8x London, En. Dnring-a residence of twenty4hree years ia India, , l have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen- I tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give ' relief. R. Clarxdok. ; No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy, its price brings it within, the reach of all. For sale by all druggista at 25c,, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PERKY DA VIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L eptdtwsept Aoct. ' FOR SEPTEMBER, With Mctepalitan Sheet I Catalog JU8T RSCnVSD. TIDDY & BROTHER. ang28 WHEELER & WILSON' NEW NO. 8. Lightest Banning and Best Sewing1 Waihihe b the 4 w'WaM f Temw ana rr. i tmv mw Summer Complaints ems BY THE ' 'ABSOTJJAT' i pjHggg The GoverniOr of Texas Appeal for Ai& -. 1W Itaowiiaulle. f Galvbsto SeptTRTtoerOovernor has issued t&e followingf appeal: Austin Sept. ,4.To the - Gotrtjty Judges, Mayors of ; Cities and Towns of Texas:. I Jiave tCjeive4a telegram from ThorjaaafSarjoD Mayor of Ueowns vfller stating that tter !w.erje;QQ, ciises of ytow fever ' in that tafcy .-mitix- an irKLreasetlrjcrai. 19 lo-loO'perai and sick and destltate wasimcr easing; and iififMifei ''ATrfaads rtbat.'Jiweibeeii or sonertng:pefie M&x6nS04&Tt be Btatec.Mes8iw JBalH: ftTuns- .rGo., Galveston, and can jnamesUstely oe dravrii J ty wirer ' by Thomas Carson, mayor, to be properly expended. Signed. O. M Roberts, Governor. One Editor Killed, aid tjie Other Seri- MulyJtVaniided.. 6.&rtiL ailyNeira'dia- tFtJftit Oorpara wha-liBeSM. 4e Masi vt t3ie 0?mbat; to a duel danfaroasW wotinaea n- tue neaa afl inlritraTidlsMceived three uto theibaod. ,1. Diciiapd will be prosecuted but will, certainly be acquitted-. ..X. TurkeiComealaWllvCiiBTe Paris, Sept 5. AaiSatcti f rom' Con stantinople. to-dar ataLes , Uiat. ttia An-glo-Turk)' military cohveution has been signeoT. A Crt!HWu3Hoving. ssr!toCWOSeT??.j 5. The signal oiuCJLcEiKTSjsjppearaBees mat indicate aceSon!jwHiLDasOof Havana. Its posjtign.'anri course cannot be defined at present, - - : ' ; 'Beeaiue a CatltUc " -r jf-Aicabop Goibert adjcanjs toffiftrrfeotfMdnaaV:' No iJOTtne; members of the family were present VhkP&Hivai Mix. ere js a Afeal of wVTi-af av isture 14 par- that tltejOiCLiiPi 4nri8ott mMe;an,jigw lineftietife;f6m0 the West, we should-have expecieiilwai$ satisfaction Fixmrthe Pennsylvania tains; aalfom the . CmKerUrtdcBJtyr tllw,SUplftWf,"fTie Prohibition qp.es ttoais.' eVejvwhere. up for. diafiugsjgn m6Wm&&'- mr tberthrn SUi.llbiy3rfyjrar "US Eeriabii cans'aw iifiri the Ten) perinea party a7dkrp5nfptt Tbafiarty proposed anXce4;,tiV.",lQibiJ;ory amend Bdettn' I.owa and Kansas. It prbfess eiMett ll3i'&rXW!PSrient in Indiana apd several oEu'e'l!;. States, It baxu:M a pplltical defeat by its re siaianefuto tb I4qp6r Interest in Ohio. Yet the representatives of toe Temper ance party got together last week in Chicago, and resolved, for the third or fourth time, to organize a new party on, just this issue; and to withdraw from botb tbe old parties; A more absurd poljciould tiot be devised. No Tern-, petanb legislation- eveC baa : been se ctrred by ,a separate party Jnovemeht of this kind, y Tu& -Maiiie and Vermont laws were passed by the old Democrat ic party belcjetfce;waf;-and have been maiutaioed b3r,"the : Eepiblican party since. Tfie wwaand ?Kansas legisla: tion is d'utf jtq tbe BepoWLcans. A sep arate jteinperCn'ce patty could only weaken tbeJ eja of tbfs reform upon those Wbo re capable of carrying it in to effect , . ' ' In botb Wto am? Indiana the Dem ocracy ariindlnS.iba their champion ship of theaiiifiStinteTest is not so Sure a path ttf"eeess "as they had ex-pcd-'LMUUfttlxa JJquor .men are diwovirt Wf.iny Mi$, Kd.n113' taktffnfitlsdjbir basi-tHliance witrUJmocrals. Tbey ,lja,ve con tribWaJJ15.00p;oi' Wbto. bel j tbe Democrats, to a victor, winch will accpnair 6tbing for themselves. Tberaisi JKte election this year, . Bxcept for. anmber of insignificant state efSe WMcb can influence legislatiob in BO 'wayp The Republicans bave4,he VttrYM TrftTWflMGfatljtalJd win. by tha.hfto. aUb and, m a PrvtbiftHtnni r. Iil that3ease.theyt will begin bytpaaHJatieiefe Snnday and h.ibtt6-,8meMBmtfoepbpulat tion as is resisted 5 fiercely rn Ohio. Perhaps before a year has passed, the Liquor interest of Ohio will be glad to see it restored. Agricultural Development. Augusta Chronicle. We take for granted, in spite of many reverses and mucb folly, long repeate 1, that the southern planters are, th s no or- in a rnndiMrn f.n teel that aoro?- nornnn future otens before them. It- is estimated that our food crop will save us $100,000,000, which ordinarily went North. This is a vast sum to bank on, and it should be made the lev erage for prosperity in time to come. Let the money thus made and saved be wisely and economically expended. Many temptations will assail our peo ple. The NorLb . will not surrender such a prodigious sum without an ef fort to recover it. Money has ben abundant before to day in this section, but it did not remain home long. ; Cot ton speculation has drained tbis settiAn of many millions. The bucket-shop has come in as a side-show and not without effect. The profits of handling tbe prbji have built up the North. Wha.wbs left our people did not always hmbaifl carefully and invest securely. Had the Southern people been a thrifty rae, and intent upon legitimate enterprises, there would be no necessity to calljin Northern capital to build up our indus tries, run our banks and reap the lion's share of the dividends. If, then, tbe planters do their, utmost to feed this section, as well as themselves, apd make a discreet use ol tfeeinobey sure to come for their crci)s,theSo&ught to growrieh again.; Ainicnmrfe Is the basis of all wealth.- Witboat prosper ous farmers' there can be; no; solid prog ress in any country. When our plant ers thrive all other tblngswW "boom." Ma? this year be the turning" point in the career of the agricultural South 1 One-touch or It transfomed the -toadatlhe ear of K?e into his true Satanic shape, and sent him away. The toad of disease Is silently issolag bis venom, not at the ear. but , at the kidneys 4no) nro of many a man who. -leering out of serts," does not know Just what Is the matter wltbvhlm. Brand by, when the mlseblef U onrBdSrlgbt's dl lease or some other teirlble malady-tos set la, SedlscoTers His ailment only todeswaref the eure. Now Hunt's Remedy is as ItturJel's sp- ar, iitooch reveals the disease In Its truejtflape, ind then dismisses It fiwn the sstemisw-Hi Mw woeaiesefkfdney comptatttortt U net to late to call Huntmed7lfiri3rj3Ue snatched many from the fery jaws of death' " " J i l r . . xr i anukll.r Km BoeVeiieelta ifid elear eomiedn ocv impsri toattb?lojwi splritSi Wrengtti and beauty. Plfllauel phis A IaibAWBtwt n w n bb A.n warn COL. CASH AT ROCK HILL. -iv r He Wiskes to Colonize Souh Carolina - With Itorth CarolUav.iidiyir.giaia Negroes His Speech. Interrupted by te "htThe White" People' Thor oafjhlT "-igted With Him. Special so the News ana iief. ': Bock: Hill, Sept. S.-1-! E ; R r Casb arrived bere yesterday aftbt' and last night attempted to address a hundred and fifty people wbo had gath ered at bis hotel to bear him. He had not proceeded far before his speech was unceremoniously cut short by a fight between two young white men, the encounter occurring immediately at the speaker's side. Cash was de nouncing the registration law in the severest terms, declaring that its intent was to defeat and defraud the negroes and poor, whites, and expressed his abil ityto prove it- He was asked to do so, and this seems to have been the occas ion of the fight At one time a big row seemed immi nent, when Col. Cash rushed into his room in the hotel, but soon returned, it is said, armed for an emergency. Quiet was restored.'but be failed to finish his The Greenback-Independent candi date said enough, however, to convince us that he will be a firebrand in this district He panders to the prejudices Of the negroes by expressing abhorrence of the opprr ssiocs1 which he alleges are heaped npqn tbem, by the State Gov ernment, jand .by. charging Hampton with violating his pledges to . tnesieo pie. 7 He isf opposed to an; influx of "lag er hear dfm&ng Dutchmen; arid spot-tea-faced Italians;' but is ipr favor, of bringing theegroes from :Viflia and NdrUraroIiba down here afid pjaking of S0u4bb Carolina, as he expressed It, "A black New xork."1 His presence excited X5P4fityj3trt, bj8 .speech has aroused an intense disgust for the man. He will be welcome to all the white votes he gets here. I.O.U. RECENT LEGAL DECISIONS. Bradstreet's Journal. Interest will be added to the full pen alty of a bond given by a princpal and sureties in a suit and recovery upon the bond, in the opinion of the Su preme Judicial Court of Maine, in Wy man vs. Robinson, decided in May. The owner of land on a navigable river has no title beyond the shore, and, therefore; he has no interest in tbe ice in the water in front of his land unless he first. takes and secures it, in the opin ion of the Supreme Court of Illinois, in Wood vs. Fowler, decided in April. An agent in charge of real estate tenting it out, collecting the rents, pay ing taxes and insurance, and having a power to sell, the land cannot bny the property for himself at a foreclosure of a mortgage upon it, in the opinion of the touprenoae Court of Alabama, in Ad ams vs.:8ayjce, decided in May. A witness Attending upon any legal tribunal, in '.good' faith, whether duly subpoenaed or not is privileged from arrest on civil process during his at tendance, and for a reasonable time in goine and returning, in the opinion of the United States Circuit Court, at Bos ton, in Lamed vs. Griffin, decided in July. , An officer who is appointed and is to continue noffice until his successor qualifies, according to law, will hold after thexpiration of his term, and until the appointment and qualifica tion of his successor, with as full a ti tle to the office as be had during his term, in the, opinion of tbe Maryland Court of Appeals, in Smoot vs. Somer ville. decided in J une. An tiiniaal Case. BnWDd. Ark., August 8th, 1881. H. H. Warner & Go: firs I was ctred of chronic diarrhoea by your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. ;,.v. ,., k'm r i. . JOHN J), FHBEMAK. . ' ; ki'.'A' Up. , If rforV Aeid Phopbate for the 111 JBf fecoai f Tobacco. Dr. C, A.,KerrialdJ Boston, saysn UX have used It Id cases tjI litprj nerve function with bene flcial results esreflytn cases where the system Is affected, by, the to$le action of tobacco." keg.cpDBtaiitil being print ed; In avhlcte human iofirmlty is specified as head aceficrtlfiahe8, eep8la, neuralgia, paralysis ahd'aguec'& 'efytfittilj expunged from the re eoida, by Omima jA Dr. Benson's Celery and CbamomHe'PHlu. '-' , ' a lARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Honaexejdrtio for Universal 3ftit Scarlet and XTBhid Fevers, Diphtheria, Sali Tsidiin, Ulcerated Eradicate Ti' LSojte Throat, Jmall ex, Measles, and; all Contagious Diseases. -. Persons waiting on tke Sick should use it fttely.u Scarlet Fever lias! never been known t spread where' the FhiW was! used. Tellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases ot Diphtheria yield to It. Feveredand Slok Per SKAXJL-POX sons refreshed, and Bed Sores prevent ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Impure. Air., made harmless and purified. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure; . - Contagion destroyed. For Ifrwsted Feet .. .! and : PlTTIKQef Small Pox PREVENTED A member of my un Ily Was taken With.' Small-pox. I used the Fluid!; the patient was not deliri.us, was not pitted. And was about the house agam in three rCZT ""ay, anfcna oAers . Rheumatism cuied. i luid.itr Bo ft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh " relieved and cured. . . Srysipelas aared. Barns relieved instantly. Sears praveated. Dysentery waved. . wounds healed rapidly. Scurry cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. I used die Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. Wm. F. Sand vogo; rrte,Ah.'. ; ; .;. ; ima. i Diphtlieria Preveniid. Tbe pkyvictans here use Dafbys Fluid very suceosrfullyki the treat ment at UipRUMna. A. TOLLJCWSC Greensboro: 'ilaj Tetter dril up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. i In eases of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unplsas i ,eatssiIU i . The eminent Phyi. Bieian, J. JEAKION SIMS, M. D., New York M?J "1 am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." Vanderhilt University, Xasftvffle, Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted. N. T. Luptom, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Fluid is Recommended by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia ; Rev. Chas. F. Debms, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. LaCeimc, Columbia. ProC , University, S.C. Rev. A. J. Battle, Prof. , Mercer University ; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce, Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. H. Z ELLIN ft CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. 9 U rniianrrp Scarlet Fever . :v (tared. CleaveM Mineral Springs, OPETKD MAT 15th, 1882. , THBS3C Springs are two miles from Shelby 64 mites west of Charlotte, and within I-mile of the Carolina Central Railway, running from Char lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Springs' Station on arrival of every train. , . ,u COLD AND WARM BATHS. . White and Bed Sulphur and Chalybeate-Water a Bowling. Alley la good older. A good string and secured Tor the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to the hotel. ' rw gor further particulars address a McB. P03TON, , may 18 tt Proprietor. A Delictona Appetlasf-r, That ensuresdlgestlon and enjoyment of food; a tonic that Drfngs strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; .a harmless diarrhoea cure that don't constipate jtnt'what every family needs Par ker's Ginger Tonic. Brtxo Jiducrttsjemcuts. LYDIA E. PI NIC HAM'S YEQETABLE COMPOmn). Is a Positive Core Fa an th PetnftttOoiavuitats aet Weaknesses eeaxsso t oar best female posnlsti.n. a Sedielis tn Wwsa. Invented! by a Woman. ', 'Prepared by a Woman. ' . th OamUmt XaiUal IHhowt SIm. th Daw. of History. tSPftiwivss the drooping- spirits, lavig-orstes and harmoalsM ths areata, funotioiis, gives elasticity and Irmnws to th. (top, restores the natoral lustre to the T Md pUnts on to. pale ohoes of woirum the fresh roseg ot lift tskrlng and early summer time. tWPhysietaas Uss it and Prescrlss It Freely -e It removes raininess, flatulenoy, destroys all oravinff for sWmnlant, and relieves weaknees of the stomach. Th feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and hansaohe, is always permanently eared by its use. Fertile eare ef Kieaey OeaapiaUts ef either sex tbis Com so mad is nuorpassed. tTbttf. PCTKHAsFi BLOOD PTTBZFTJES "ja Medleate evy wttn of Humors from th. Blood, sad give tone and steens-th to the system, of man woman or child, insist onhavhig it. Both ths Compound and Blood Puriflsr are prepared at SIS and MS Western Avesne, Lynn, Haas. Price of atther,$L Six bottles for fA Sent by mail in the form Ofpflls, or oflesenges, on receipt of price, 91 per box Cor efthsft Krs. PI nlrham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Knolose Sot. stamp. Send tor pamphlet. irpamp k E.P1 Wotenfly should be without LYDIA E. POTKHAITS LiiVK ruAJi. xney oore eonstipatlon, u and torpidity ot the liver. 5 cents per box. oore eonstipatlon, bfliousnMs, ja-Soldhy aUDrnggiete."g 0) From the New Haven Register. J CELERY AS A EEMEDY FOE NEE70TIS DIS EASES. What the nXedieal Profession Say About it, and the Good Retnllt Attending: its Je. Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Meeplestjuea and Dyapepaia. "Dr. BENSON'S preparation of Celery and Cham omile for nervous diseases Is the most important addition made to the "materia medica" In the last quarter of a century." Dr. J. W. J. Englar, of Baltimore. "Dr. Benson's Pills are worth their weight la gold In nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. H. Schllchter, of Baltimore. "These Pills are Invaluable lu nervous dis eases.'.' Dr. Hammond, of New York. "Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are a success. "-Dr. G. P. Holman, Christlanburg, Va. These PUls are a special preparation, only for the cure of special diseases, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy of a trial by all In telligent sufferers. , They are prepared expressly to and will cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggist. Price, 50 cents a box. De pot 106 North Eutaw at., Baltimore, Md. By mall two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2 50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Oure ECZEMA, TITTERS. HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonallpartaof the body. It make, the skin whits, soft and smooth; removes tan end freckles, and is the BE8T toilet il limn! 1 in In TH K WORLD. Zlegantly pat up, two bottles in one package, consisting- of both Internal and external treatment. All Urst olass druggfs)a have H. Prioeei.perpaokage. C N. CHttenton, sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Bemedles, 115 Fulton st. New York. v sept I PEL1BET S CO, ESTEY, ROSED ALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, H AIRES and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, It hi conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PlICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show yoa that I oaa distance all eempett tors, both In price and terms. All I ask Is a trial and this can cost' you nothing, while It may be the mean of sartng you a great deal In an instrument. Organs always In stock either to sell or rent. Call on or address Look Box 274, JNO. a EDD1NS, Charlotte, N. C. m y23 DANIEL O'DONNEL, PRACTICAL Office under the Central Hotel, " CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' All orders promptly attended to. Jun24 WANTED BIT sEFTEHIBEB 4ib. F IYi or six Hufdc Scholars. Bates reasonable and satisfaction snaranteea addit to nrs. . uuliU, Comer C and 6th streets, or T. L. Selgle 4 Co. aogzu aw VIRGINIA Female Institute, STAUNTON, VA. Mrs. Gen. J. IB. 8TUABT, Principal. rpHX-next session . WILL OPEN SXPTXITBEB JL 14th, with a full eorps ol teachers. Training thorough and terms moderate. Catalogue sent upon application Jto the PrlnclpaL ruber Steam Fitter 3U3T REJE1VED 1 PBINTS and SATI"NTES Of the UUest Styles. A very Ia-ge assortment of HOOP SKIRT3 ot every dscilptlon. ranging In price from 25c to $1.25. We will have quite a variety of those 4ttc LA"WNS. Call and examue OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we have an endless variety of LADIES' mitts, q LOVES and HOSIKRY. ail or whteh we are offer; lag at prints ooar. Another large shipment of that popular 10c BLEACHED DOMESTIC. EAEGEAVES & WILHEliM SMITH BUILDING. aug!8 snaDg' . . V" ( D SPRING Al SIM -:o: 4 P08IT1TE -:o:- WE HAVE REDUCED Oar own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now $18.00. Our $1.8.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform price of $14.00. A handsome line of $15.00 and $12.50 Suits at uniform price of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Men's Summer Underwear at Cost. ABandsoieLine of Bojs' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. These Ooods must be sold In order to secure Room for FALL GOODS. Ths prices given are strictly CAS a. Call early and secure Bargains. Respectfully, IL. Berwanger & Bro., LEADINO FASHIONABLE CLOTHIEBS AND TAILOR."-. o it o o a s g s s& 2 S. P a O B .03 t9 Or s.2 as tt, 13 a 03 9 cs u to a? O a O , .safe CO Q c ID e? J3 P w t-i 2 3 - O o w a -op a o 5" een 08 S SJ'S fe c a as u Cs.Td 2-gw m S J2 OS 9 9 2 a O S SDH a CO C3 oa 2 o b S w a 9 a 0? J3 m . 9 9 aS 9 4J . t- w (-1 X (- . . CM il I 3 a o tn 3 9 o a s 4 ij w o CO P O e CO O 1 - Andrews Furniture Store, FOR TEN DAYS IN ORDER TO REDUCE S1Y STOCK B1F0RB MOVING INTO THS LARGE STORE L1TCLT O0COPIBD BY B. VOBS1S BROS,, KST DOOR TO WOtfUVSKJ rVACHr- Don't ForgetFor Ten Dayo HAND30MK LINK OF (LDantt SsiDe OF - - :o:- CASH MILE. o W H O O CO M CO H .2 3 3 AT - CLOTHING i eg Ut27 OWB W U. BOHWb - --
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