i- " $ ! J VOLUME XXXI. CHARLOTTE, N. C THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1884. TO THE YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO Call and Examine Our Stock -OF NEW - mWW AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTING S. THEY ARE VERY HANDSOME AND VERY CHEAP. MACHINE TORCHON LACES 35a50c PER DOZ. We are selling our stock of CHILDRENS' AND MISSES UNDERWEAR at cost. Also a full line of LADIES' and GENT'S UNDERWEAR at very low prices! CALL AND BE CONVIiSCKD. Very Respectfully, HAItGIUm& ALEXANDER. smith iii;ilii;vg. Silt HEADQTJaETERS FOB SHIRTS TRY OUR DOLLAR SHIRT gives Immense sat J Miction. A trial Is all that is necessary 10 make you a constant customer. "to; Pries rn Cur Barman Coantar TelL Call .before all the most DESIRABLE GOODS. Are picked up, it will pay you. Ladles who hare not yet bought a WRAP FOR TRE WINTER Will save money by buying now. down, down. The prices are CALL A.2VD SEE. A. LARGE Ladies', Gits' t. l. m i n. FLANNELS, Ladies' Cloaks, Gents' Pant Goods, Blankets, &c." These ?ooda are needed this woafkar nrl w r D-oinir to sell them. Please call and settle all old notes and accounts. We need the money. ALEXANDER FRED C. MUNZLER, WHOLESALE LAGER BEER DF.ALEH AUD BOTTLER, Charlotte, N, C. Represents two of the largest LAGER BEfcR Breweries in the United States. The Berscr & Esrl Bre Co., of PtailadHpliia, and the P. A 9t. SchafTer BrewlS o., of New York. THE LARGEST LAGER BEER BOT TLING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. Ordcri Solicited. All orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part .of the city. dec20dlf ' POSITIVELY CURES fci-""i"'H 7 . Dww, lirer and Kidney Complaints J I have used your "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" with great benefit, and S lot dyspepsia, or any derangement of the liver or kidneys, I regard k as being, without an equaL? j as J. OsBOWne, Att'y at Law, Boilston. Henderson county. N. C. Far stiperior to anr liver pad. Hpoh Thomas, Glendale, S. C. Your medicines are valuable and i splendid remedies. I have sold upwards of five gross, and can recommend them. I would not be without them. i J. 8. M. Davidsos, Druggist, Charlotte, N. C. "Life for the Liver and ; Kidneys" or "Chill Cure" works like charm and sells very fast. , A. H. PHUU58, Wax Haw, Lancaster county, . I. In large 25o. and $1.00 fcottlea. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. Prepared by ' oi.i -U .'. R. IllL.TO!f, Glendale 0 C. October 88, dtf. . LADIES! ES- Shoes, Shoes. SIIOES--Latet Styles. SIIOESFit Perfect, SHOES-Best Makes. SIIOES--Lowest Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES, All Grades. Trunks. Valises acd Hind-Bags. Sr(.CK ALWAYS COMPLETE. A. E. RANKIN & BRO FOR SALE. Cotton Seed Meal for feeding or fertilizing, in quantities to suit purchasers. The bent feed for cattle ever sold, being worth twice as much as corn meal. nov6dtf CHARLOTTE OIL CO. LOT O FT and Children's k WANTED. For the United States Army, able- bodied men, between the ages of 21 and 85 years. Apply to CAPT. E M HAYES, Fifth Cavalr ralry, 9,N. C Trade Street, Charlotte, janleodSm -Keel XRE1IABLE SELF-CURE KSJk jl favorite PV&L&JJ& tnoat noted and receenftit t Ef1-1 (now rrttrtajfceenreofWWJgji laTILai.4 envelopeWe. DnwglMaaM Address DR. WARO ft CO.. novlckfexHiaw DOVE'S Trae Tarf Oil. TO PHYSICIANS, FABMBB3, LI KEY ST A! BLK KKBPAK4 ANo KaiLKOaD MKNaND nmiM VtMiI.tK-i: If anr member of yout boutlioll. from parents to tne merest Infant, am affllcte.1 with Malignant 8oies, scrofulous or oiner au 4it Rnuni or Maid Head. Burns. Wounds, no matter how severs, or of b isng standing, er tmm Miimr ntiHM nrodi sed. send and set a 2 Vcent bouie of TUttF OIL. ai a e piarantee a Mm or no pay. It cure., before euw rvmeairs b1ntoact. It Is equally r)Uble to U tks m.M nrriAMi nr InflumMl rurf&CA Of all K- meotle "nlmalK, or smthlns hat moves on the Turf. One or two applications nre all that to nee essary to neutralize the action ot ih Tiros and bt l be Ulcer It arrest at once me ngreM ui Kryclpe HS aim removes the Inflammation leftli the track of me disease. vnw mi. k. aii Hmutfiitra Hnd countrT sforos. cgr- Ask for the "Turf Oil pelllng-Bvok and Reader," with oertlflcuf of cur; I PTJBCKLL, LADD, rn I ay ft ly. Richmond, va W. J. Black S Son, WHOLESALE GROCERS, College Street, Charlotte, N. C. Full stock alwavs In store. Highest nriaas raid for laroe Quantities of Wheat and Gets. ' HoMMI SHU MRS, OUia PUBLISHED DAILY EcSpTMONDAY CHAS. R. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. Terms of Subscription. DAILY. Per copy Scents One month (bj mall) . 75 Three months (by mall) $2.00 blx months (by mall) 4 00 One year (by mall) &00 WEEKLY. One year 2oo SU months LOO smviirinbly In Advance Free of ronatre to all parte of the United Stales). "Specimen copies sent frse on application. ear-JMibserlbers desiring the address of their paper changed will please state In their commune vauuu uum toe ma ana new address. Rates of Adverttinr. : One Square One time, 81.00; each additional in- I wMiiuii, ow; two weexs, saw; one month, $8X0. A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. -fternrt by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by ostofflce Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk, if sent otherwise we will not be responsible RETALIATORY LEGISLATION. The action of the German and French governments in prohibiting the importation of American pork into those countries seems to be occu pying a good deal of the attention of Congress. The passage of Senator Anthony's resolution in the Senate is a virtual declaration, as far as the Senate goes, of a policy of retaliation. Whether the action of those govern ments was inspired by a desire to protect their people from the evil ef fects of diseased imported meats, or to protect their own pork raisers from ruinous competion is a matter of speculation, but they certainly have the right, and not only the right, but it is their duty to take all the precautions in their power to prevent the importation of diseased meats or other poisonous food, let it come from where it will. Senator Miller, of New York, opposed the passage of the resolution, taking the ground that we should first take the precaution to provide for proper in pection of exported meats, and be satisfied that there was no just cause of complaint by these governments before we talked of and committed ourselves to retaliatory measures. We have a board of inspectors of imported teas at New York and Bos ton, and the same day this resolu tion of Mr. Anthony was passed, a motion was made to appoint boards of inspectors in other of our seaports besides these. When these inspec tors pronounce against a cargo of tea it cannot be sold, and is destroyed without further ceremony. China and Japan have as much right to complain of this as we have at the action of Germany and France to protect their people from diseased meat, which is far more dangerous than adulterated tea. Instead of taking offence at this action a lesson ought to be taken from it and means provided to inspect not only the meat that is sent abroad to be eaten, but that wnicn is sola to our own people, who suffer quite as much from eating diseased meats as Eu ropeans do, and perhaps more. Baltimore Day : A young girl 15 years of age, who lived in Boston, studied higher mathematics, compo sition, music, drawing, moral philos ophy and the higher sciences. She was taken sick and died, and the doctor, who said the trouble was in her head, wrote the following in the record of her death with the city register: "Cause of death : Primary -due to the Boston school system of cramming ; too much study and brain work. Duration six months. Cause of death : secondary congestion of the brain, resulting in coma. Dura tion thirteen days." Passing chil dren through 'the fire to Moloch is not a thing of the past yet. The Philadelphia Press calls atten tion to an order called the "Lynx," which has its headquarters in West moreland arid Fayette counties in Pennsylvania, "the members of which are in the habit of chasing cit izens through the streets with revoL vers, engaging in riots on the mam streets of the town, attacking and robbing unoffending school teachers and clerks, putting other persons in water troughs, hanging them to lamp posts or making them disrobe in the streets and exchange clothing.' The furniture interest in this coun try is enormous. Three years ago it amounted in New York to 300 facto ries and a product of nearly $10,000,- 000. Cincinnati had 119 factories, with a profit of $4,300,000. Chicago turned out above $6,000,000; Phila delphia, $5,000,000, and Boston, $4,000,0Q0. Prince Frederick Charles, of Prus sia, gets on big drunks semi-occa sionally, and it is said that he winds them up generally by going ehome and beating his wue, who has en dured it until it has become intolera- l.ble and now asks for -a separation, This wife beater is a nephew of the Emperor William. As the facts become known it seems that the loss of the "City of Colum bus" and ninety -seven lives, is not so much to be attributed, to the winds and waves as to the gress carelessness of those who had charge of the ves sel. The steck raisers of Texas own 605,143 cattle, valued at $27,678,508; 4.471.6000 sheep, worth $9,228,234; 1.054.452 horses and muies, assess eu. - . . at $37,678,508. r ' The iudge on the James Nutt case AV M. HHWM0 ' : r;ahiirw enareeu attaiuov wc prisoner, but the jrry was tor nun. TnaiirftTe cabers say that the 1 - W., A-a in ttllfi CUU11W TV UWV lUOBt UJ " w " - year aggregate $103,0()0,poo.a s WASHINGTON BOTES. North Carolina Bills aad Personals Bontelle's Bombast and 'the Briga diers." Correspondence of The Observer. WashtngtoNj Jan. 21. Gen. Cox introduced a bill this afternoon for the employment of double postal cards and postal envelopes; also a pension bill ; Judge Bennett, (by re quest,) a bill co pay certain expenses or tne nstern i3and ot unerofcees ; and Dr. York a public-building bill for Statesville, two pensions and two war-claims measures. Judge Bennett's bill to amend sec tion 819 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and regulate the stand ing of jurors to the foot Of: the' panel, is a measure of great importance in the South, where go many trials on trumped-up Charges take place in the Federal courts. The law is as fol lows: "Sec. 819. When the offense is treason or a capital offence, the de fendant shall be entitled to twenty and the United States to fire peiempt ory challenges. On trial of any other felony the defendant shall be entitled to ten and the United States to three peremptory challenges, and in all other cases where . there are several defendants or several plaintiffs, the parties on each side shall be deemed a single party for the purposes of all challenges under this section," &c. lhe amendment proposed bv Judge Bennett in his bill (H. R. 3346) is in these words: ."When the offence charged is treason or a capital offence tne aetenaant shall be entitled to twenty and the Unit d States to five peremptory challenges; and the Uni ted dtates in such cases and in no other cases whatever, shall also, in conformity with the practice in any State, have the right in that State to stand jurors aside and not show the cause of disqualification or challenge until the venire be gone through. On the trial of any other felony the de i enaant snail be entitled to ten ana the United States to three perempt ory challenges; and in all other cases, civil and criminal, each party shall be entitled to three peremptory chal lenges; and in all cases where there are several defendants or several plaintiffs the parties on each side shall be deemed a single party for the purpose of all challenges under this section. All challenges, whether to the array or panel or to , individual jurors, tor cause or favor, shall be tried by the court, without the aid of triers.' Judging by the letters received last week by Representative Dowd from gentlemen whose opinion he had asked as to the trade dollar, it would appear that the majority favor a proposition for the Government to make this money good. As to how to do it the writers differ. Judge Cox (or Gen. Cox, as you please) was a prominent actor in the Bankruptcy convention, held in this city the latter part of last week. District Attorney Bovd has been quite sick at the Ebbitt House for a few days. Ike Young and A. W . shatter are in the city. mi - a. 1 n " inai cicver young eampsomau, adopted as a Wilmingtonion, who is now superintendent of the Western Insane Asylum, at Morg nton, Dr. Pat Murphy, is making a short visit here, partly to examine the system at the So. Elizabeth Asylum. For a month he has been inspecting similar institutions in the Northern States. Mr. JoseDh Swindell, of Goldsboro. who had the promise some time ago of a place on the Capitol police, was awarded it on Saturday by sergeant at Arms Leedom, of the House. Mr. Tom Ransom is a student of Georgetown college. Col. Green s daughter is at Mrs. Speers' school, Scott circle. 1 . fl , 1 A ' livery aay, just aiier luncn ume, Represertative York lights a cigar at his seat on the main aisle and smokes away the cares of high sta tion. On Friday the rule against smoking in the hall was read. The next day tne lmperturDaDie Lr., who by the way is a clever fellow, except politically, when he got through the nr.3t part oi nis smoKe, grasped the weed between his fingers, walked down the aisle to the cierK s desk in front of the Speaker, and stood there thus, while the cooling igar admonished him to go where be could draw some more. He didn t quite reach the point of msonciance expected and threw his airy rings into the very iace or tne cnair. CONGRESSIONAL GENERALITIES. Van Wycke, of Nebraska, is the revolutionist of the Senate. He is a livelv thorn in the Republican side Can't pull him out and can't keep him down. Belford, of Oolorado, makes a roaring farce in the House, but "Van Wycke a roaring pain in the Senate for his own oartv. This Senator stirred up the old, sleepy Senate this afternoon with his proposition to reconsider the Mex iean treaty in open session. The punctilious Edmunds declared the motion out of order. Van Wycke appealed from the decision. But the Senate smotnerea even me question of whether it would consider the ap peal by going instantly into secret session. The Senate ought to abolish this stupid old rule, for the people have ti.e right to know what is going on and no good end is subserved Dy secrecv. except perhaps in a very tew cases wmcn migns oe proviueu m , V t . 1 : J 1 for. Editor Boutelle of the Bangor (Maine) Whig, is one of the Republi can spring chickens, ruevermeiess, it must be admitted that he has powerful autobiography in the Con gressional Directory. In that inter esting publication, first edition, page 36, he tells us that he took part in the blockade of Wilmington and UharieS' ton and was promoted "for gallant conduct in the engagement with the rebel irou-clad Albemarle, in Albe marie Sound, May .5, 1864." He is better, it would seem, in fighting against the Confederate iron-clads than m lighting for eon gressional iron-clad oaths. J ust before 5 o clock this afternoon our eloquent Sunset Cox stretched him out flatter than a pancake. "The Brigadiers" looked on at the operation, and smiled. Our Gen. Cox wanted to let Second-Lieu tenant Boutelle have veas and navs but the House spared him the mortifi cation. Cox's speeeh, so beautiful, so mag nanimous, thrilled all souls it did not madden. Editor Boutelle, Miller, of Pennsylvania, and nine others, voted for eternal hate. O'Hara shamr d tnese .Northern hotspurs by standing up with 184 Democrats dnd Republi cans who illustrated the better spirit ol ijnaries umner and Horace Gree- ly. xl ixmteue were an abler man A wouiu preaici that-he would not straighten himself out for another butting against Sammy Cox and the common sense of . i monkind. Rvn Keifer has been quiet since he was so severely rebuJceof by bis party on the ujr jux. amtMuu. wpa admitted, cut Boutelle is a younger fool than the ex-Speaker, and the Lord only knows what he may do if his friends don't muzzle the calf in good time. All of our folks voted for the Hol man public lands resolution, which passed this afternoon under suspen sion of the rules by considerably more than a two-thirds vote. In fact, there were only 18 nays, loud among which was Horr, of Michigan, the special champion of railroad monop oly. The last House (Keifer Republican) had 55 committee clerks. So far the Democratic 48th Congress has au thorized but 32, and there is little prospect of much increase in the number. Retrenchment, you see. An Indiana Democrat, who sup ported Randall, introduced a bill authorizing the appointment of an international commerce commission, which is understood to be intended to postpone the tariff question. It will not do it, members say. There win be a revenue bill. 'Futures'' in Georgia. The comptroller general of Georgia has given official notice that individ uals and firms in that State who are engaged in buying and selling farm products for future delivery are lia- oie to an annual tax ot 2UU, and that the time has come for them to pay.it. he Supreme Court of Georgia re cently held that "future" contracts were invalid, and that no recovery could be had in such transactions. It is now claimed that the State, by taxing dealers in futures, practically recognizes their business as legiti mate. It is suggested that if the Court is right there should be a penal statute covering the matter. Wheth er such a statute would accomplish anything further than the stoppage of open transactions in futures is doubtful, but at any rate it is para doxal that the highest tribunal of the State should hold a practice un lawful that the Legislature makes a source of revenue to the Common wealth. The Internal Revenue. FayetteviUe Observer. Did it ever strike the advocates of retention of the tax on whisky and tobacco that the logical sequence of their position is the raising of all the government's revenues by ex cises? If there is no obiection to the whisky and tobacco excises, there is no objection to bank cheque excises and excises on a thousand other hings. We could easily thus and at once jump to free trade. There may be discrimination against the uxuries in the tariff and there may be in the internal revenue. The North Carolina platform does not concern itself with such discrimina tion in either case. It opposes, as the American people have ever opposed. the principle or excises, lawful tax though it be. Discrimination against the luzuries is a question of details in either kind ot tax. Sugar Kefiuerr Burned. Montreal, Jan. 22. The St Law rence sugar refinery in this city, with the exception ot one wing, was burn ed to-day. The loss is estimated at $150,000; insurance is 1 122,600 in British and Canadian companies, and $3,900 in American companies. The cigar factory of Davis 6x Son adjoin ing was damaged to the extent the $10,000. The insurance will cover the loss. The origin of the fire is unknown. The men were at work when the fire began. About 150 operatives are thrown out of employment. a Republican Hypocrisy. Detroit Free, rse Vcm. No one can read of the struggles and strivings over offices at Wash ington without being convinced of the humbug of civil service reform talk which comes from Republican sources. Office brokerage is just aa prominent a part of the work of a Republican Senator or Representa tive now as it was before the Repub- lcan party made any cml service reform pretensions. A Worth Carolma Failure. Petersburg, Va., Jan. 22. Car- starphen, Grant & Co., one of the largest firms in Garysburg. N. C, have failed : liabilities are said to be $20,000; assets not known. WINTRY. BLASTS BRING COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALCIA Perry Davis 's Pain Killer CURES COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Provide against evil effects of Win try E!a-ts 1 y procuring PERRY Davis's Pain Killer. EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEPS IT. WeakNervousMen WhoM debility, oxhaasted Mwm, wuiwtur decay and ftilors to perform lira's dutUs property u eanwd by excesses, error of routn, etc., will find a perfect and lesUng ...iMiinn La i.fcnn kealtfc tmeatof nor Mervwa Btellltl M iicwB4 dlree Methods sad !"'; 3rsft f?n inftm-tio. .t Trerttoe free. HARST0HReEDYCO..4W.14tliSt, NewYork. novl8daodaw 1 . 1 m AflflkeSS raSar.andls grtoe 1, rt4nffltB,or ent unpaid or mfflTfiamola elBtaaS novl8deodlw- TO PMSTEBS WetflDselta geod second-hand vZSrvtMx Cutter. Ceod as new except knife to worn. 1 m win D8 wna ror 1 Wintry Blasts mMUMTTius tteel T 19 MS- nnn ran" novl8de6daw ; " Ilorsford'si Aeld Phosphate. Beware of Imitations. Imitations and counterfeits have again appeared Be sure that the word HOBSFOKD'S Is on the wrapper. None are genuine without it. Beasea's Capcine Porn Plaster Over 6000 Druggists and Physicians have signed a paper stating that Ben son's Capcine Porus Plasters are supe rior to ail others. Price 35 oents. opera house. JA.KUARV 34. THE HANLONS AND Their English-French Comedians LE VOYAGE i SOKSK ! The Cherrlest Brightest and most Joyous Comic Creation of the Present Stage. A Quartette ef Speaking Pantomlmlsts. of each ft nas irutmuuy Deen saia, - nuint t uti LOOK AND GESTURE WAS A JOKE." And Why Not Laagh? "The good things of this life were made to be enjoyed. "A hearty laugh elevates the spirits and enlivens the circulation." Dr. Hall. The meet Laughable and Pleasing Entertainment Ever Presented on the Stage! A CAB.VITAL OP FU! "Let sober thoughts for once be cast aside, Whilst Folly's hobby-horse we sit astride; Nonsense now loose, shall run Its fullest tether, Momus and we will all run mad together." FCN, MIRTH ant) MUSIC w HARMONIOUS BLENDING. When man Is tired he needs recreation and en joyment; he needs something that for a time will wean him from his cares and mitigate his troubles and anxlet'es. In witnessing an entertainment that Is varied and pleasing he will forget that life looked weary anil nad to him. and he will returu to his home with a much more cheerful heart and a better countenance. Full of the Brightest Fun! Splendid Scenery! Startling Action! The Railroad Explosion! One of the most Wonderful and Startling Effects ever produced on any stage. A performance that keeps you Screaming with Laughter. Seals at usual places. Janl7dtd FRONT. OPERA HOUSE OlsTlE UIG-HT ODTX.Tr. Saturday, Jan. 26, The latest N. T. Success, A BUNCH OF KEYS OR THE HOTEL. By Chas. H. Hoyt and Willie Edouln. With a record of One Hundred Consecutive Nights at the San Francisco opera House, jn . x . Introducing the unapproachable character comedienne, MISS FLORA MOORE, " Supported by a GREAT CAST. The celebrated Grand View Hotel Set carried In Its entirety. Original Music; ciegam uosiuming. DUDLEY McADOW, Manager. Harry A Lee, Business Manuger. Jan20 FHESH SUPPLY OF --Taffy- Of Our Own ITIanuf actmre. Cocoanut, Vanilla. Chocolate, Molasses etc.. Choco late rasie ana cream rasie. ALSO A NICE ASSORTMENT OF French Candies, Burnt Almonds, Jordan Almonds, Vanilla Almonds, Itarshmetlow Drops, Chocolate Drops, Extra Fine Choco late Prolines, etc, etc. Also Oar Ovrn Make of PLAIN CANDIES, WHICH WE MAKE DAILY. Call and get a Pound Package for Sun day. CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ROLLS - BUNS ALWAYS IIA. D. M. RIGLER. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF THE HUMAN BOOT KAtARGRP. DEYe1 OPKP. STRENGTHENED." Etc. w n tntroting xlTertitemept'Tong run inounpapec In reply to in- bay aboaTtn'Tair On the oonTtttryTuTTcertiwrs aro Terr hiffh"lTndord. in crested perwon may get scaled circulars giTing U prttcq)wra by addressing CUIsrs pi '.-mL janl5eodJfcwly FREEforTRIAL SpttSlo An unfailing sal speedy euro for KcrecMM DtUiUti mail Wtakncm, rtimt OtmMtf i lMtf VUatituKai. Vigor, orny lerllrRsnlt of indiscretion, exceaa. 1 orerwork, et&, orr tortj tto I Mud positive cura.1 49-Send loc. ror postage ou vuu dox ok 100 pills. Addiesa, Dr.M.W. BACON, eor.Clark SL and Calhoun Race, Ciocoo. Iu. novl8deodaw a. j. beau; t ion I have removed the stock of eoods formerly be- Mielne to J. M. Miller, to my store, where I offer tnem ior sale AT COST. Merchants and families will And it to their Inter est to examine my stock before buying elsewhere. A. J. BE ALL, landers Building-. College Sc. "VI.D PAPERS bv the hundred for sale at J THIS OFFICE. rpBBEE GOOD SAFES FOR BALE. Choice of a either at rock bottom price to Dona nae tihnonr - - - Ttu urjrx R. 8IAGIL.1U , WHOLESALE QBOCEB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . . fDoOeoSt Cluurlotte. Orders eolicited tod pWrmptty 'B m tmSm swim. TO TH E or, andSon Great Sale of A QUARTER OF A -o- TO COMMENCE lali! Enilnieriis, TO TO INSERTING ilie goods will be displayed rear section, ?IBROIDERIES FROIH 9 CEiYTS PR YARD Uf CHARLOTTE. N. C. A Merry Xmas. LITTLE EAEW HftH&PS, But you know we are i ALWAYS AHEAD OF OTHER I EYEBYTHL18. It's just so with vox HOLIDAY GOODS, SUITS and OYBKCOATS for Men, Boys, Youths sad Children, whioh we are Belling at special low 'pride for this week. Within reach of everybody. Special for Holidays. A Fine line of Handkerchiefs, ia SBk, Irish Linen, Hemstitched and Collared Borders, Hosiery, Gloves and Under wear, in endless variety, and domt for get we have the handsomest line of NECKWEAR To oe Foaad im thfcs Vlaricet. sCALL AND SEE US. Very respectfully, L Berwin$r IBro. HAS A LARGE AND IPIHIBM ITJPipS! i.r Tie Land AT LOW PBICES. Come sad dot 1 til ta 'J-9 i.-P tb Carolina. MILUON AOP9 F k THIS MORNING, :v.r, in the Millinery lJepartment, upstairs,- 8EL1SCT STOCK OI. factt in the State. fee Convteiced, or Write) i mm Prices. LADIES I ' ' : t ' OF ...... 'it , 4 4 I? ......s .0 aiD saif f. Ci :-,:r; ai-vJ i' J