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ij jrftlt ill Jtl If mmlf Ciprtotk ' - SOL. XXVUf 81 BAKING A SPECI LTY OF ETC., ETC., 1 ills OclUIl. WE HAV8 A ENT STOCK. THIS JARPETS! ; i ; : o : ! FALL AND WINTER STOCK! op BOOTS, SHOES HATS, TRUNKS, 1 r .1 1 1 dud Traveling Bags, ISH W COMPLETE. ll OA bean aaafn 1. v- , . . . u.vlcu llu unusual utire vo idobv uio tfrnt6 of Trade, and to give them the pS8T GOODS MANUFACTURED. LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S rme boots, Mioes and Slippers T i - A NftECIAIrV. OTJK, STOCK OP Trunks, Valises and TraTeliog Bags IS LARGE AND, VARIED. HATS I &? iSS SI HATS 18 COMIOSID O? TBI "EnT II KAN lS and L.A.TKST MTYL.E -OF K, STIFF 1 FELT. Cttll aqdtri toe Ow piuaf'jft Carpets, Hup, Mats, migiiific ikanlMflams. Pi f IN :n tk co. 3,000 Ms CASHMERE AT 15c PER YARD. OUR SKCOND STOCK of FALL GOODS has Just been received, and we have all the New noveitles In DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, NECK WEAR, &0. Another lot of those beautiful Bhodmas, brocad ed SATIN and SILK. A full line or Silases and Child: en's Cloaks -latest btyles. 0 jmethlng entirely new In HANDKERCHIEFS. Lsrwe Installment of SARAH BERNHARDT, M USGJKTIN anrt FodTBtt Kid Gloves, and Un dressed JtlDJ, In Black and Colors. The larfffrt stock of LDIE3', GKNT'd MISSES and CHILDREN'S Underwear in the City. Tour sp clal attention Is called to our DRESS GOODS, We have everything In all the new and popular ghades; also Brocaded and Stripes to match. Anethor lot of KMBBOIDSBIBD SUITS. Kfi ftBOSSof SILlfand WORSTED Braids, all OU Colors. Inviting an early Inspection, we are, Respectfully, T. Li. & CO. nov5 A cold Of tore throat mar not AATn o can easily be cured; but neglect la often No medicine has eveibeen discovered Which acts so qulekly and sorely in Buoh cases as PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KlIXEBUTufl prompt use of this invaluable remedy has saved thousands of lives. PURRV rtAITTSt Pirn trirt ttt not an experiment. It has been before the ? )t 13 best J&ownv 1 : v.!: aw axtracta from voluntarv tpstimnni&ia PaetKillkb has been ray household remedy for colds lor the past twenty-seven years, and nave Eever known It to fall in effecting a cure. t 8. Crocker, Williams ville, N. Y. ' For thirty years I have used Pain Killer, and found it a never-failing: remedy for colds and sore Ihrqat Barton Seaman. Ha Vb revived Immediate relief fromeolda and Sore throat, and ponslder' your' PAiNntitB' an vaJuible reinedy. jisq. Ef.picjdnson, "'I lirve ;wt recovered from a very severe cold, au-b I imvo had for some time. I could get no rpliof i:inu I tried your Eain Killer, which rcUi'vt.' aie immediately. Twill never again be Withou . it. C, Q. Force, Lowndes, Oa. feaye used Pajm Rn,ysjj m ray family fo forty Peafa, and have" nayac known It to Mmisok Lkwjs, WayneahpFO, Ga. . I began using Paim illbs In my family twenty, Bva years ago and have used It ever sincejnd hav found no medicine to take Its place. B. W. Dtkr, DruKgiBt, Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough and croup it Is the best preparation made, we would not be without it A- P. Bouts, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty-five years I nave nsed Pain Killib for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. UEO.Hooprii, Wilmington, I was suffering' severely with bronchitis, and my throat was bo Inflamed I could scarcely swallow any food. X was adviSea to try your Pain Eillku, ana ' after taking- a few doses was poAijHetely enred Tt-'WiLKTlrsQw: i - t.. . , pt "VfA.j.QS "writes fotn Ooehocton: Your Patw Kjllbb cures diphtheria and sOre throat, so atarm - ragiy prevalent here, and has aot been known to fall in a single ihtrbmoa. This (act you should. make known to the world. . Mrs. Eu,kn B. Mason writes: My sen was taken violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold chills. 8o many children have died here, I was afraid to call a physician, and tried your Pain Killer. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a won derful cure, and I wish it could be known-to the poor mothers who are losing so many children. For Chill? anfl Feyer PAIN KILLKR has ua equal. It cui ee when everything 'ts6 fails. 'Delari are often. aaha:eroU3. A bbttle of PAtNiKrLLBRfn the house is a Safeguard thati v . , l -. ..... i . . 1 I iscs seu x q. x,t 3QcM agg fi.ot PERRY DAVIS A SON. Proorietors, Frovidenqe, R, I, sept dVw sept k oct. J.T.BUTLER, THR JEWELER, HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE NOBTH, WITH THJ finest inoxi:i.Ecrr, jiot ton- PI.KTF. and BEST MMtRTHD -STOCK OF- s, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver pdPaej Ware, Ever ouplajed m NORTH CAROLINA. CALL AND BSE HIM oct29 BEFORE! AND - AFTER FtMftrle AnnliantBi ara asnf e 30 DaVS Trial. mmrmn Mmnw miiius Mnftllt iu Mtn uhlis i u uau un ulu, tt HO- are suffering from Nsavotm DtBiurt, W Lost Vitalitt, Lack o Nkbvb Fobob Aap of a BebSonal Natub resulting rom Abhsks ant Ofnta Causes. Speedy relief and complete rest ratloaof Hbalth, Vioob and Maxhood Ouabanteeo. The Kranlieat diaeovsrr of tho Nineteenth Century. Sod atoned f or lUustratodamplilet free. Address fOLTAIC SEIT CO.. MARSHALL, WieH. I aogl dw ly eod W. J. BLAGK 6t SO CharloUe,f. d; Dealer la. Diphtheria. s i i h i wnL nnu jai. 1 ai i a 3FBESH QTOC JOflT JNr AMvMfceSiSfeswtiiefrl sept5 If j 'i: s OUR. WASHINGTON LETTER. Interference at the PolIsDr. Mott's Tyrannical Prosramme-Deputy Mar shals Sent to North Carolina From Washington, Etc., Etc. . Washington, D. C, Nov. 3. Some time ago Manager Mott came on here, got up a meeting of the faithful, col lected $25 a head from the officehold ers credited to the State, and arranged to have a number of men start for North Carolina this week in time to take part in a big game of terrorism by which he and the Federal Administra tion hope to wrest control from the Democrats. At this meeting a straight out Republican, Mr. Deaver.waa driven out because of his principles. The manager didn't- intend to have Repub licans on guard; Coalitionists only were desired in that capacity. In this he is merely imitating Mahone, who has destroyed the Republican party in Virginia by giving all the offices to his Readjusters. The men asked for by Dr, Mott have been detailed by the different depart ments of the government, and some of them despatched to the Old North State to lend a helping hand to the Coalition bosses. They have commissions as su pervisors and deputy marshals, and are expected to aid in enthralling the peo ple. They will act with those already commissioned by the district judge. If there is no f qsg around the polls it ip their business to see to it that one is raised as soon as possible. Democrats are to be scared off, negroes are to be encouraged in violence and such a state of affairs brought about as will enure to Republican advantage, either in car rying the State' or contesting it should there be an opportunity offered. The expectation is to succeed by bull dozing and bribery combined. The latter part of the programme Iihb been industriously promoted for months and years, by Mqtt'g rnaghipe; it j. proposed to add tyranny to porf iiptjon. and thus strengthen probabilities. T"h ae fine fellows have not studied the character of North Carolinians- Liltle cm thf-y know of the political history of the State or the terrjper cf its people, THtf VERY LAESf INfOItJIAfclGN in regard to' this m-tir is that only four men have been gent, and latth'ey have gone to liertie county. There ap pears to be a hitch in the plans. Mr. Arthur has been consulted and his ad vice is that jt is too late in the (Jay to attem Federal bulldozing, that the mere talk about doing it has redounded to the disadvantage of the Republi cans. This would be a aeusible posi tion to take, but I am by no means sure that the President has interfered. The people should still be on their guard. The Democratic committee, I learu.has dispatched a messenger to Wilmington and Raleigh with full advices of Stal wart movements here. A prominent orth parqlhuan, just from, Irfew York; represents the feeling there to be more JqMtHTTt even GbnM& represented by the papers. Nobody he says, doubts that a magnificent vic tory ia immediately before the united and reorganized Democracy. The same thing can be said of the Ditnocracy hereabouts. The Republi can officeholders are bragging and swelling about, yins in the Southern States, bu,t they rpfyse to hack their vapoiing with greenbacks. Preeious few beta are taken, even on Virginia. In the last two or three days there has been consideraqly smaller faith in the region of the Portland flats than there was a sb,ort whiie ago. Mr. Mahone is trading uff Congressmen, in particular districts in order to save the State at large. Although the ASSESSMENT MACHINE has been running night and day since the campaign opened, and many poor and needy clerks.messengers and scour ing women have been bled. Jay Hib beli Is" discouraged, when he ftnds'nearly half the amounts assessed yet unpaid, "What is the use," some of trre delin quents publloly own, "If the independ ents in Pennsylvania and the Germans in -the Northwest, not to speak of the fttMrOfiists in New York, are going to break up the party we might as well, keep what we have a pittance 3ince when the Democrats, eoiue in our uw,cu pation will be gone." About one-third,r or from that to 40 per oeat., certainly, has not been paid in, aud will not be. The Republican committee is in despair: The "si news"; are wasting, and it is too) late now to supply them. The best minds in that party have all along re4 cognized the impotency of assessments or contributions as a means of permat nent support. Indeed, they have had apprehension of just wliat has novj taken place. I bits. ' As large aa, the Capitol is, it has bee4 impossible for some time to accommo date all the committees. Several stor age rooms have recently been convert ed from their former to that use, anfl even the ends of corridors utilized fojr Congressmen. The elegant collection of boq?y etc., presented to the Con gressional library by Dr. J. Toner, op condition ol its being kept apart f rota the other works, is placed temporarily in the cript, under the rotunda. There is nothing very notable or in teresting in- the Star-Route bribery cases. Ingersoll's second broadside, in the shape of an interview, is regarded as ingeuius but insufficient. Wells says it was an attempt to forestall investiga tion, and Ker does not see the necessity for him to reply to Ingersoll's strict ures. The chief point in the Soteldo-trial was the evidence of the accused, A. C. Soteldo,giveu on Thursday. In opposi. tion to other witnesses he asserted pos itively that the pistol used by Barton was a new tine and tfcai B4rtfn took, it from his pocket and not from the drap er of the desk. The sUin Stoteldo'w fe tetiaedpopBllamatrii1 faSM I !.' iM. DavfBvthi fterrioe, in $snge nioaspfeech foVtne proser:utidn iii tie Payne case, makes out the very plaqsU ble scheme tqn the part of the, Star Route people toovet their owR.lrkcks as bribers by creating suspicions that the government, was Tesorting.to t he- same ?tgenct t g?t at "least a raistnaj. foice forcer, :ttrtst be afqtieepft! t nffifAr. On thetaad in tneTatne CHARLOTTE, N. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1882. (star rout-) bribery case, Thursday, he 11 A. 1 1 X 1 acknowledged mat ue Kept ine counsel for the defence posieu, Dot told th government side nothing. He did not report to his superiors. The National Republican syndicate has bought out the stock of Hallet Kil bourn in that paper. Hereafter First Assistant Postmaster General HattoD, who is one of the editors of the Bur lington Hawkeye, will be president of the company. For the present, at least, there wiil be no change in the editor ship. There is a well-defined rumor that a new Democratic morning paper ia to be started here about the middle of De cember, to be edited by Mr. Franklin River. Buell and Hiem have bought Brady's stock in the Evening Critic. The Rotunda and Statuary Hall are resonant with the clamor of saw and hammer. Nothing is" thought of there but the Garfield Memorial Fair, which indeed is going to be a grand affair. One of the queerest arrangements for music on this occasion is making. It is to be literally poured in from a music shell on the east portico, as the rotunda is too diff usiye of sound. h. Olive Oil or CottM Seed Oil. Baltimore Sun. The Italian government, in attemp' ing to protect the olive oil industry by imposing a duty which is practicaily prohibitory, has, it seems eatipguished a thrivihg business. According to the Industrial Review, the statements of Consul Crain justify -the belief that the "olive oil" imported into the United States in bottles of foreign make, with fine French labels attached, was almost all our own cotton seen oil, ''mixed pos sibly with some genuine olive oil, bot tied and reshipped to us." The belief is well borne out by statistics, The Italian government, on 22d of April, 1881, put in operation a law placing a duty of 14 lire per quintal upon cotton seed oil, and the imports reported by the customs officers afford data for a comparison of the rea) with, the ficti tious oliye ol exported.' The importa tions or cotton seed oil suhsequent to April, 1881, were made under contracts extending to the end of the year, so that the effect of the duty imposed is not shown until the beginning of 1882. The following are the imports of cotton seed oil in quintals of 100 pounds for tne six months ended with I?ebruary, 16ij2, and the exports o oliye oil for the same period, COTTON SEED OIL IMPORTED. Quintals. September, 1881 98,632 October. 1881 98,632 November, 1881 98,639 December, 1881 , . , , 0,740 Janiiary, 1$82 , None. February, 182.. . 110 OLIVE- OIL EXPORTED.. Quintals September, 1881. , , , 604,253 Ootober, 1881 583,828 November, 1881 . 627,970 December, 1 881 677,990 January, 1882 52,059 February 1882 10211 Simple inspection of these figures is tnough to convince a person not extra- ' ordinarily incredulous that there is some connection between the cotton seed and ohv$ produqts Consul Crafn is of opinion that the falling off in the exports in January and February so much out of proportion-lo .4he imports, ia furthered by the fact that the native oil, unmixed with cotton seed oil, is poor in quality and finds no foreign market. The moral the Review adduces is that it will pay us to bottle and label our "olive oil" at home. One-fourth of the 216,788 gallana p? olive oil imported into United States ast year, valued at 380,428 and, paying a duty of one dollar per gallon, was ootton seed oil which Uad gone abroad to be mixed and renamed. It would be cheaper to mix it here and more moral not to change its name, Strong Talk from Gov. Hoyt, o( Penn syiyau,in, Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania has written a signifi cant letter to Wharlon Barker, of Phil adelphia, in reply to an invitation to fireside at a meeting of the Independent tepublicans in that city to-night. After expressing his hearty sympathy in the Independent Republican movement, Gov. Hoyt says: "When I reflect upon the humiliation put upon njseU' as chief magistrate for- resisting some of the purposes of the machine which puts politics above administrative propriety, and when I reflect upon the force of the insulting motives applied to myself by means of threats, intrigue aud bad faith, I realize Cardinal Wolsey's regret that he had not served his God with the zeal he had his kin1. In the name of decency and on behalf of my successor I wish to emphasize my curse of the whole busint ss and sound a note of warning to the whole ueople. ' Pence will never eorae until the moral forces in politics which you have organized prevail, and they certainly will prevail in the future, The halls of the Lochie House at Harrisburg will no longer re; sound with the tread of claquers hastiiy sent to summon self-respecting and honorable delegates of the people to base submission to the "elated" tickets and pre-arranged programmes, threat ened with ostracism in. case of non compliance or sent home dishonored to face angry constituents whom they have betrayed j and thus will be de throned that power before which have been compelled to bow all who have sought honors or promotion at the hands of Republican constituencies. With your ultimate success will have been an exhibition of moral courage in our State, and the reaping of its.-beoefi-cial results from the peaceful methods which shall more grandly, than ever demonstrate the capacity of the people for self-government. Westgate, the self-confessed murd jr er of-lx)rd Cavendish, now in custody at Kingston Jamaica, is remanded re ularly every wednesDay Dy tne pon magistrate. This proceeding wfll continuta unui inspector marrow rives from England, when WestgM; . . . ,-, t . i r will be taken to lreiana iq nave statement investigated. . "My bach: aches so, and I feel miserable," said a hard working man. The doctor Questioned him and found that be bad been iablmallr costive for years, that now his kidneys were disordered and his whole system deranged. KIdnej-Wort was re commended and faithfully taken and In a short time every trouble was removed. Trie cleansing and tonic power of this medldne on the bowels aud kidneys Is wonderful.-Evangelist. Heartily Rcomiueudcd. Don't condemn a eood thlnit because u have been deceived by worthle8 nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many 1.: this aot'on of nervous disorders, and we recommend U hittlly to sueh sunerens- Mews. Forty rears' Kxaerleaee of u Old Narse. Mrs. WInsloWs Soothing Syrap Is the prescrlp lon of one of the best Female Physicians And Nurses In the United States, and has been Used for forty years with never-falling safety and suc cess, by millions of mothers and children from the feeble Infant of one week old, to the adult.' It corrects" acidity of the stomach, reUeves wind Milta- BMnilates the bowels, aad etvea rest. Health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It the best sad -surest femedT-in- the, world, in an mub nt nvsAntapw nnri TlnrrhnpA In children. whether K arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using wlU accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the facslmil of Curtis & jferkins, is on we ouuuue wrapper. Bold by all medicine-deafen. . 25 cts a botti. in 1 , U WW aiUVt V WW. wns avm aMA.v yuuu and Liver Cure has entlrelS eflted m ot "chfonlc kidney and bladder disease Its effect Is perCectlr wxmaernu. oimuuh abeviiujio. Complinientary Notice. We call the attention nf rnr rcarlorci trt iq . , - - l i.uv i w iuc ad vertisement Of "'Pmil's Siirnl .-tonrloa a-Jrm Jn another column. It combines with an excellent Thermometer, a Storm (ilass or Weather Indlca- LOT. fT anrrpiof r- , . . . ; "'K "oms oucurdcy, rendering n an article fUt,?llJue to. ,he farmer. and to all others who ,i t eJ?Lst !? tne !mportant question, "Whit less motion, r E "IiSSr e? w?n- hiMT T 60UUU10 wimoui ine signa- aMinfi.5001 0n back or each instrument, see LtoSd ilt , Pnylclals say: -Colden's JLiiquid Beef Tonic Is a very agreeable a-tlcle of diet, and particularly useful whecT tonics are rl quired, as It Is tolpratpr! mho are ejected In Diphtheria "Ige" Malaria, Typnoid Fevers and every depress ng d tfcl?.?55 13 most advantageos. We hive v t scribed it wltn excellent success." j. H. Leslie f vGi,P- CPR' M D-; 8- B Larsons if. d ; WnTapS'M r? 1 DHrS" S" L ani3 C Medelet; wm Porter. M. D.. and many others (Bememtwr the name. COLDEX'S-take no other.) DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Hensehold Article for Universal Family Use. Tor Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, DiffcllMria, Sali vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small Eradicates MALARIA. S .vS1??8 M?e?8es. Persons waiting on viLSh?Uld USe " fr'y- Scarlet Fever has ud pWn Wu SP vad where the Fluid WS YeUw Fever has been cured with it after IrTS5?5 ad.taken place, TfcSS cases of Diphtheria yield to it., tr ever ed and Sick Pe--sonf ren-shed and 4tl vres prevent 4 by bathing with Patbys, Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and jJlurifted. For Soto TlyroAt it is a ure cure. 8MAXL-POX ana PirrrBGofSmaQ Pox PREVENTED A member of my Small-pox, J used the lu(tl,; the patient was not delrrinii Contasrion A f . Frosted Feet, pitted, and was about ehllblaina, PUesJ mc nouse aeam in three weeks, and nn rfkre Viiaungs, etc. KheumaUsm cured, Soft White Complex r,0'8 secured by its use. Bhlp Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured,. BurnsrelieYeinstnuy. 8car wvented. PvAentery eut-ed. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. Aa Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid during cur present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. is Indispensable (6 the siclc-im;-Wm. F. Sand yoRO, Eyrie, Ala. ftd it. -I. W. Park- The nhv!r44fi use Darbys Fluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollenwerck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. XJIcera purified and) keajed. $n ca.ses of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy sician, J. MARION SIMS, M. D., New York, says: "I ara convinced Pro. TJiabys( Prcphvlactte Fluid is a yluable disinfectant." Scarlet Fever Cured. Vanderbflt UniveraHnr. Vacl,m m 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 urepa.ratf.Qn with which I am ac quauHQd N- T. fcUFTON, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Fluid Is Recommended by Hon. Albxawdkr H. Stephens, of Georgia Rev. Chas. F . Dekms, D.D., Church of bxc Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. LbConte-, Columbia, Prof.,University,S C. Rer. A. J. Battlk, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Gkq. F. Piercb, Bishop M. E. Church. DaUSPENSABLE TO EVERY HOM13. Perfectly harmless. Used intefnaUv o" externally for Man or Best' The Fluid has been thoroughly" tested, and w VftflBndnyevidence that it has done everything If We' For fuller information get of your JVugf'Sit a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, w , J. H, ZETUN & CO., Manutactufing ChemUts, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER'S - HAIRBALSjLir, 4 his elegant dressing Is preferred by those who have used it, to any similar article, on ao eount of its superior cleanliness nd purity. It contains material. only that are beneficial to the scalp and bV andalwavs Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or faded Irak x-nruer s narr .Balsam is nnely pertumed and Is warranted to prevent foiling; oitheharr and to re move dandranikching, 'Hiscox; & Co.. N.Y. 50e, nd iie, t dealen In drogi wd medietaH. PARKER'S GiriGERTOfJIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer, If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother rundown byfamily oj house hold duties try. Packer's Gingsr Tonic, If you are a" lawyer minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxica ling stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma Jsm, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves,PARKER's Ginger Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Care Ever Died. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxjeaty It has saved hundreds of lives ; it may saye yours, CAUTION ! Refuse a)I mbfWufcu. IVker'a Singei Tonic, b compoied of the bt wntf dial qpati In thworld,aqdUentirey ciitTereut from prerarljuofv ginger alone. Send forcirclsr W iitecox 4 Co,, N. V, lo i at dealen in drnga, c(reat savinq jiryjNQ dollar size. ' Its ricflk. arid lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There is nothing like it. Insist upon' having Florks TON Cologne and look for signature of on every fcottle. Any draggiit or daalar Ih perfumery can supply you. 25 and 75 cent sizes. LARGE SAVING BUYING TSc. SIZE. ang2r3ooaw-w eow ly H. C. ECCLES, PROPRIETOR. CH4.BLOTTK, N. C. THIS Hotel was completed In 1872, and new additions made In 1875, ."THE CBNTBA.L" Is situated on Independent 8quare, occupying half a brook on Trade street, in tne business cen tre ol the City,, In close proximity to Banks. Ex press and Telegraph offices, and commanding a mountain vian of more than fifty miles. The Intention of the Proprietor Is, not only to present to the traveling public one of the finest Hotel Buildings m the sontn, rxit one 01 uw most complete and best conducted Hotels In all Ks dif ferent departments. TTavino- TwrontTv been decorated and frescoed throughout, It Is not only one of the most beaiitl- ful, but the fJEADDto iffo PALA HOTW, ' of the South, the home of Commercial Touristfe,' pleasure seekers and resident guests. H C. ECCLE8, Proprietor, will be pleased to welcome bis friends and tbe traveling public, and reeoectf ullv solleits a share of patronage from all who would enjoy and appreciate a home combin ing elegance, beauty ana eomrorc m ait v ap nolDtntents and surroundlries. . ' RAT KB 82.00 and S2,.60, jex day, afitx ijing smdaeemreuie R w mitH Hf. .-A enM -maliM. I'.tl tw WTltP tar I. Ill Of Onei- Mana to be annreredDy ttiese gfm s saitTi.far Braaa BaBta taid -m llay to Uaate ed DT tmse desirins treatment oy man. i aadabradMraia.'V T n.'tJ. as ' SB. Idiki Ma. Diphtheria ( W - ' - niM mm '.fr "r ffV . : nwrann :o: A NICE Line of Felts in all colors. Also, a handsome line of Ladies' Neckwear in all the new designs Oar stock of that verv popular 12Jc and 15c Cashmere has been replenished; call and get a Dress of it. Alai '2re stock of frr.wTa Vt a plain and brocades, Cashmeres, Snoodahs, Dress Flannels, An mSl 0ttomanS Surahs all colors .Military Rraid and Setis all colors in silk and worsted. L,au ana see. our SfiAwlu .r.jirf0 r..i,-,, t.ii.- A job lot of Circulars very Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Domestics, OS-IEW SATTEENS, Call and See US: We Will nlnia vrm ana you will please us by buying. Truly, oc'22 L BBRWAHGBR k BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. New Goods! Correct Styles! Closest Prices ! -:o:- Oar Patrons: The People. Oar Study: Their laterest. Our H&xlm: Fair Dealing. OUR REWARD: SUCCESS. WE Manufacture our own Men's Clothing, and therefore can sell bt much lower prices than any other house can offer the same uoods. We are now prepared to offer the largest ana best assort ed stock of READY-MADS C5ILBOlariIE3IIEJCB In this section OTJH Furnishing Goods Department comprise the latest out, and we are confident that for beauty and novelty will compare with any in tbe South. The last but not least, our Hat Depart ment, consists of only the latest out, and finest that could be found in the market. We have taken pedal pride this, season to secure sueh goods that cannot be found elsewhere. Our prices In each and every department are Invariably bottom figures, and every article sold with our guarantee. Thanking tbe publlo kindly for past favors, and soliciting a share of your trade In the future, we are yery Bespectrally, 3Ls. Berwaugor cto JSxro-, ooxi Leading Clothiers and Tailors. o CD O 3 Z. P 32 a m o a m 2 (J) Ul o o w O & 61 O o c m 02 a B cr a i-i w o 25o O P ft 0B D t9 O O m O s rs S3 o CO o err O Pi IB O CD O 2. 3 CD O fJO P . CD n P-vi g OS CD i -s o B a I NOW HAVE The LARGEST and Prettiest Stock of FURNITCEE EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, WHICH I INTEND TO SELL AT bottottpriceb; All are inVited to pall and see my goods and leafn the Prices. E M. ANDREWS, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer NO. 4,238 EXPRESS. :o:- cheap. &C, ALL CHEAP. in Crnla r,.,olitn ti-: Han raves & Wilhelm. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1882, edition 1
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