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4 , i hi-- V tr .2 I GOLD WEATHER !U; -i't Cv-n:e. but lo v prions nave, at.a Goods.-.; X nfcc lino ot 54 inch Hnimpiir.g' Wool H:int)tl Tricot at 8.V cuU kt y:ir-3. peryanl Ou' 'fi-t" Uoftr r?ltck Goods them. All kmdf. Qualities etc. and cleaner .' ; ....... ' ' or 11 Vm? Lir.P stoffe I .i.-,'. jHvsm . ' : AVe want to show v u our stock of WTraj:K oftn. HARGRAVES& ALEXANDER. IN GREAT - .: T : - , - THE Finest Stoi k of RZOKS, ltAZOIt South. 1 ' ' ! k I'- :" ' 4 : , f - - - -- " - The Finest Stock of, POCKET KNIVES in the State. V i " - An Pdd Lot of TABLE KNIVES and i'OKS, which will be s ld cheap. a& A Largefttock of WHEELBARROWS, f very best make. - - A Large Slock of GENERAL HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Etc. Etc , n beioond in any house in the Statu. - . , CALL AND SEE-US BKU.WN, WEDDINGTON & CO. IS. EE. iHBEMS, TheXaxgest and mobt coniplete'Stock of IE? TO. JT IX If ' - - , ' - ' r - IN- THE STATE. . 1 J.PIANOS Vnd ORGANS i Tne best makes on the installment plan. bIason & IIastltn , CmCKERINQ, '' MATHtSEK, ' Arion, - : A5D Bknt, fPlANOS. chaelotte, osr. . o- FOR TABLE USE. Star-Corn and Peed Mills. iff.. JUST. RECEIVED. ANOTHEE LOT CHOICE DRY Will be Sold at to'.,.' v lis "-' on now m me time .10. tmy some preuy wiew ft cb.'s per ysjl. . A nice ol luch All S .mw bonutrful Fiiennti at $1.00 and $l,2t; and Silk ' department this season. Look at thu we have ever had them. TnmiauigH .', ' I hildroi - b' itud Inf irts Wool Underwear. - tVrar.w tor everjbodv. "Come earl v and i " VAnir;iY. - , SI R VPS and SH WING BRUSHES, in the thar BEFORE CUYING. 3. t- XL 37 (S Low prices and easy terms. Send for prices Mason & ILlmIin, Bay "State," AND Packard 'Organs. wniTE , CORN Bottom Prices. TIERS FOB -"7 a A I f l mm THE i? . SCSI. OWcn. How They Contribute to the LitCTatvr of the Iay The Enfant Terrible. Unwittingly, children are largely con- tributing to the literature of the day. Ti eir original eayings and the thor- ooghly fresh, views they take of life and our . hackneyed manners afford the newspapers and other ephermal publica- J tions a special fund of humor. Tha wisdom of their drolleries, the quaint-. ness of their observations, can scarcely be unproved upon by that made to or der wit which sometimes has to do duty for the baby's. Babes and sucklings are natural logicians,; just as they, are hu man parrots, and j tha combination ren- ilnrflt thorn -ti.-ma iti tfTt n i n i n r than- Ti.- or Aristophanes in cither's most infante terrible mood.' The itruthhe child speaks, his instinctive or inherited sinfulness make him .an imp, but an imp we aeugnt to meet on paper. rpi... ,, . . mutuw4 rawrpuwumj naughty family of children once said her 11. i j Li . 1 I iiicr wuuiu nave ueen uneauurauie uauu i I these youngsters been so bright, and constantly 'saying things which took the ! itin out of their old Adam pranks. i During their growing, one of this gentle i and sorely tried parent s means of keep ing her sanity was to write down in a book every f unny, piquant, thing they did and said. And most am using read- fing it was in after years, when the chil- . ' ! dren had sown - all their wild oat3 at home. Could this "nurserieana",. be turned over to Harper, or toj t lie editor of some "funny" column, it) would prove a mine of jokes for a year to come. Every family, even the j "fashionable American family, has its small joker, its pet clown,' its enfante terrible, who says smart things and who luckily out grows the propensity at an early stage of its career, orAmencan humor would be a drug m the market. , ( But few children who start , out mar vels of precocity amount to a great deal later. Nature is like a candle that flames np at lighting and burns dimly down after the first ignition. Child wit, es pecially, rarely develops I into mature wit, though there are signal instances wiiere tne Dump or tne ludicrous nas kept up with age, and the! "queer child has turned out a wag who sees the work! always upside down, i It is grati fy mz to learn that W. S. Gilbert was i "excessively droll," even I for it proves that a man I witty and also achieve m the cradle, may be born wit wiien the proper time comes for him to shine. If the children knew how jmuch capital was being made out of their whimsicali ties, they would be wanting f 1.00 a line ; for the same; therefore don't tell them Let them go on in beautiful unconscious- mess, for when childhood becomes con- ! scious. it ceases to be beautiful. Boston Herald. A Dangerous. Class of Men. No one who has not gone through the experience has any idea df the danger- I ous class of men mates have to handle. The police court records jgive some idea of the character of the men, and out of the batch of vagrants and dangerous men (urned loose daily and given a few hours to leave the - town, a large mar jonty ship on some outgoing koat-as deckers. TJiese ruffians have no particu lar place of abode, caro little how they live, and apparently less for their lives. A mate who' has many of these under him simply carries his life in his hands. Once in a conflict, it must be ended promptly," and the slightest ' hesitation would probably cost you your Iif 6j while the chance of yonr, murderer's capture would be very remote. Steamcoat Mate in Globe-Democrat, j , The Value of Clean linen.' Fosf himself was not so particular as regarded his personal appearance as were many of his Quaker followers. He was careful to he always neat and that his linen was spotless, and there, so far as he was concerned, the matter ended. Once, shortly after the ; commencement of his self-imposed mission, his fondness for clean linen did mm good service. Being arrested at Partington, ostensibly as a vagrant, Dut in reauty Decause ne J w;is suspected of being a Royalist spy, I he shook out all the linen in the bundle he carried to satisfy tho ; magistrate that he had no letters or papers. Convinced as to this, the justice ordered him to be set at liberty, remarking that no va i grant would have such clean linen. London Society. , Need Your Pity. The most repulsive man or woman, the creature full of deceit, treachery, and venom, needs your pity and help of all the most, for that man or woman, through generating evil thought, is gen erating pain and 'disease for himself or herself. -'-Prentice Mulford. ? A Beggar's Gratitude. A rich banker gave a beggar a shil ling, when the latter said, with gratituu "May heaven reward you a thousand times !" . "Well, what would that amount to? only fifty pounds !" answered the rich man, smiling. Exchange. . A Long Wire Hope. A manufacturer , in France. : has just made a wire rope over three miles long, weighing , sixteen tons. It is two and three-quarter mches in circumference, and has a breaking strain: of thirty-nine tons. s ' ! ' . . There should be only one aristocracy that, the aristocracy of intellect. Bbodv Li Small Slf- From the Bt, Louis Post-Dfapatcfa. . It is a pity that the magnetic man from Maine should allow his over flowing sympathy for the persecuted colored brother , to drown his solici-. tude for the disf ranchisedVwhite 'citi zens of Rhode Island. - They IJUe to Help' tbe president. From the PhUadelphU Times', i The hubbub over Mrs. Cleveland's failure to "rtecomnanv the President to Kicprnona snows that there, are still several people in this country not able to attend strictly ; to their own affairs,; - . .- ; W Beplto with VmS Sallabpry Exuniner. .. ;..;,. ji;?1- The Chaelotte Chronicle is a handsome daily replete with news, telegraphic, local and general. :It is ably edited, neatly ' printed, and thoroughly Democratic. It has just been enlarged and is 38 columns in size. It will deserve and will win success. - i ' . MBwmjrf vigoron YiyncKms, Greensboro Workmaa, - t . . ' , genttand witty is: the - Chaelotte Chronicle,' especially since it took to getting up early or. a morning. ladies! ; : Would you enjoy perfect health t Would you be beautiful t ; Do you desire to retain the fresh ness of your youth, with skin smooth and complexion fair? Do you wish your body to be strong you mind vigorous . your nerves healthy f - BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will enable. you to-realize all these desires. ' ; T Ladies o suffer from gen eral or any special weakness, not only grow sallow in complexion but have dark circles under, the eyes and premature crows-feet that detractso much from- their appearance! The use of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will strengthenv Will cleanse and enrich the blood, vitalize -the system, cure biliousness, remove -pains and suffering, from infirmi ties peculiar to the sex, give-fresh .vigor to the mental and physical condition, dispel the .sallow hue of the cduaten nice and give fiysh clear rosy app'ai:ance to the skin. The brunette vviill be a brunLltc still, the blondi will remain a blonde, but the use of Brown's Iron I Jitters asj a purifier and strengthening medicine will give health to both and enjoyment of life's duties and pleasures. The teeth will not b;p injured or dis-. colored by Brown's Iron Bitters ; this, is true of no' other iron prepa ration. By its faithful use. head aches are cured, constioation and diseases of the jivcr and kidnlys ace relieved, pains in the back ;i.id sides ai e dlspiued," and i neiVevisy prostration resulting from th-i tf il- 1 feriug caused bVdi ieasv'S of th;:. - i-' organs ana tnq sto;nacn ;rj i -moved. It is the rivo.itc :ii ; t ; medicine made for su :htritt. . Medical and cl emica' skirl . .v Dcen emriioyea to" discover t'j best medicinal ngredicsit ;u: Y. u combine themiin th - rno .t-s!;'i,4iM mi n'n r t,-i ":rti"rln n i' " ... . r . . . . s which cm us usca by iixz y.io without th-i srii irk! attent. :i ; physician. JJdr'.wa's Iron B!tLr is a preparation of vcreta' i : teratives ana Ijoii'cs in u- v -.- blended iron without th'- si -f whiskt-y or ajiiy !jki-r ; -dangcriu'av'rdi. Its action :;r tirely through jthc -blood wlii 1 i i-:. en riches a 1 s tjrength ehs ,b 1 1 0. . not stimulate.; It is not a:i tantTtndinCas soCpo" o.-i !! 1 -! actsquicklya fttvely t;V- -the poiijn. i:'o,:i's Iru 'i t ters is a val; table ;r.jd ci.i" children, who receive l . t t benefit froni - frequent anl doses. It is a sure cur - f r Is pepsFa arid indSgestissn. Suid everywhere in the United U .te:. The price is but a dollar, l -c.-.ire of imitations. , The genuin h) trade mark arid crossed red lia on the.' wrapper. lade only by Brown .Lnemical Co. mlto . . Id TAKE THIS FACT INTO CONSIDERATION -AND- S AVE MONEY ! A . .. i SECOND HAND AND NEW SCHOOL. -BOOKS Sold and ' Exchanged. The time has not only come when parents can j send their children to school free, (but can also get their SCHOOL, BOOKS for less than half the regular retail prices, bringing their old School Books to , 30HN-R. EDDJNS Where the; taken in exchange &, thus i giying the pd forNW rents aji advantage never before of texed Economy is Wealth I have also in addition to my ree nlar line of School Books, Stationery, etc., a large stock of ; j . , I s Comprising a number of the kind nc v used. in the City Uraded Bchools. for less than half .the regular ' retail voices.; -ijpi $ i'l ....f-i"- ,.!-) ,-! :.. .-T?-. Dont forget to call! on me belote making your purchases, as I can sae J. R. EDDLNS,. ' Charlotte, N. C. yjwi am tthe' annOaL air OV THE- WILL SB HELD IX ? C HAiROTTEf N. C, November 2, 3, 4, 5- aliid 6, 1880. SPEED TRIALS EVERY DAY, Trcttirg, Rnncing and PiiciT.g Races. HALF - MILE TRACK One of the finest in the Sfc'e. A FINE DISPLAY OP LIVESTOCK. .-.Ftait-i aad Vegubles, Farm and Dairy Pf ln-;ts, .ATrri'ilcural IrapkmenU and iiachhtery; Poaltry, Needle Work, &c, ffhe Premiuni List jla fall and complete, and eaibr aces every article of Ildasehol.- and ilechinical &Ian nficture, as well as 'Agricultural Prodncts,; Imi'lements and Live Stock. 1 V . rflnmpHtinn flnpn tn thp WM T "i'4'"v" v'"tt . "v EXou.isix 3vrj:i )s vl. l the J RAILROADS. pi $5f0CX) In Premiums. A FIKST CASS EXHIBITION - j . . Is gaarant!ed. ' and the XLtnagers aill en- aMVnr t; nmviiluT in nvm nmhr vat Tnr " r - . . . . . j-- j . the Amasement, Entertainment. Comforf and Pleasare of boh Exhibitors an d Visitors Executire Comm'ttee John W. WiDpwosTH, M. C Matir, Chas. K.Jcxes S. B. Amxasdeb J. GORMLF-X. Sjc andTeis. S. n. HILTON. Pre.Md vat. HOTEL I now oprn to tlie rnWfc. I Electric Call Bells, Gas & later, AKD TT. Modern Hotel Conveniences. FIRST -CLASS IX ALL RESTECTS. -J?2.oO Per Tay , t. W. OVERRAt'OH, The "lnrsest aud taost centrally Ic rated Hotel in' the city. Newly Painted and Befurnished. Nfew Return Gail' Svstem of elecbic bell and electric lights, j I j BCOTIIXE k BKOCKESBROUGH, ' . -Proprietor. USE MULLEN'S Try it and be Convinced. . To be Used Inte,rna!lyand ExternaHy. Caree Cramp Colle. Diarrtowk Headache. Tooth. ache. Nearaltna, Bbeomatum. Cronp. Sore Throat Oongha, Colds,. Diphtheria, Sores, Bruises, Burns na Hpnuns; stinfts oi insects, vorns ana Bunion Chilblains, and Frostbite. . . ', Price M and 60 cents, per Bottle. LOVI'S IiSVtX, N. C. Dkab Sir. f have nsed yonr Hornets' Nest Liniment for nemOTbage of. the lungs, and find it to be an excellent remedy .. - Respectfnlly, Russell Helms. . .' ' , CHABLOTT1L.-N. C.' Deab Snt: I used your Liniment in a severe case of dynintery and vra cored, oheer fully recommend it to the public vs , Mas, C M. Dakeb. '-j : . j, Chablottc. N. C. Dsi Sis:- This i to certify that a saatl qtmntity ot yonr .Hornets . Nest Liniment cored me of a re d case of poison oa. . , T For sale by all Druggists and fountry merchantf. X .. v-.;. v 'V.H.SrXTLLiSl, Charlotte, W.C 1 "I hereby respectfnily annonnce ro vself an independent- candidate for the office of .Sheriff, subject to the' dechdon of the frae and noa-conventioa fettered voters -ot Mecklenborj county, is decided at the elec tion to November. ": ' ,T SepC 6th. E. IL MAT IHEtTS. Carolina Fair Associn Itato - i I . Mncer. " i rr.u i ite ' OJ3 c ;b CTT3 APPREGIATED. i The pr.blio are fcliotnDg their appreciation ofiiyjidnct one line of Clothier for little - l - . (.'' ' r .'''-( j- v' --.! - boys and youths, by rcwar&ng me with a full bh r.o of their patronage. No one should make purch.wes.in the ab-ova line of goodi before s i. iaing my assortment of styles aad . --;.-.' i; . T j ; . , prices, as I am. offering inducements that will L : jreciated on an examination cf my stock.' A tall from all rWpectfully solicited. I am determined lo close A li DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, DOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, BegaKllesa of Cost within the NEXT SIXTY vantage to exmin these goods and prices. ji ,', ' - . They Must Go by December First TA ' Country Merchants w'dl POSITIVELY SATE - eisewnere. : . . :!- , " . '-!,-'-;. M j j- - - - . ' '.!' - -'ii--Z,.'ii-yHD! : . I J. LIND1T. Those who are mdvbted to me must come forward and settle at once. Porthenex thirty days I will pay farmers on their accounts a quarter of a cent per pound more for their cpttm than, the ruling market price. j j i ' -i - J'll v We have a Large Gents' Furnishing Goods, Wool Un-ierwc-ar of all kinds, Brown and kerchiefs; Laondried and Unlanndried Shirts, Plain an and Cravats of theew-stylas. Come and see i . ' DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF : i , .. . . . - . r - : : -. - - , .!.-'..' - : "!-' - i'- : Furniture, Bedding, &c. Before bnying elsewhere be sure to get my LOW PRICES for 'L .; " I" j! i ' ; Cheap and Fine Goods of Latest Patterns. 33. ISTIOHOLS,; I TEA DE STltEET, POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE . Iryon Street, Opposite 2d Presfayteriari Church VV j - Pkof. , Wm. Bakes has the greatest variety of Magical Instramente in Charlotte, and ia offering greater bargains than ever to soil the times. t ? GOOD PIANOS, second hnL. from $60 nd npwards. OEGANS from 60 and up wards, i Among them the STANDARD, PELOBET, the celebrated JESSE FRENCH and other mates. The JSJSW NULAN1 SQUABE AND UPRIGHT have long had a wife reputation.. : : - ' ' .-JM.'j'f" "; ) --i-.--- From "Pack," December id, ISO, "Why do they wear those Medals? . .S5ti l5ir JiecausetheyareihettOnlif' Upright "Behrs. ' ': r - - The latest Sheet Mnsio from 10c. per oopy and upwards. ' Call and examine. " .' ; PIANOS FOR JEHEISTT. " -p' -yk The only establishment in Notth Carolina wnere Pianos can be thoroughly overhauled and made as good as aew. Pianos Tuned ';.-'-' About twenty years ago I discovered a tittle aore my cheek.- and tha 4aeton,pre , . v nonnced it cancer. .Ibaetrledapsmc pTca out wuhnat tecslTiBt aypcrasv J.. pent beneflC " Among the number were Qne or two specialist The Btedlchie tney tppli4 ' " ' was like ftratb the sorOiCcaasiag fntease pam. 1 saw a statsmeatto the papers sMhawaat i . osa oxm ior wmnit siavaiiy aaiictea. ; r the seeond.oUte tl absore could notice that mj eaaoer was healies aiJtys)Bral ' r . health. hs4 been caf tor (wo or three yesrs Iaa 4 fcaeUng eoegn aaa spit hloosi eontta- J nally. 1 ht4 severe pain m my browt After taking six bottle of 3. S. 8. Mf conga left -":'f-inc and I grew stoater than I haJ teen for Mveral years. .Mr caacer has healed ar all hut a little spot about thorixe of half clmo, every qne with ennccr W glv S. S.S. a fair trial. 6 - ' , .- - ;--- v"';. r- - .y: 2la.'NANCY J. EoC!0T AUGII, Jhe Grore Tlppe I -- . - Swi(ts pacific u out truly vea-tabte, and aotabra, anu jd Blood nn n 3:. - I i" oof my entire stock of , ' Km DAYS, 1 he public will find it to their ad- MONEY by calling on ine before purchasing and Fresh stock of j ! Colored Half Hose, SUk and Linen Hand ) & Plaited Bosom Shirts, Scarfs them. . - - i - ... 4i. i CHABLOTTE," K. 0 Cylinder Top Upright Piano. J- For beauty of design and quality of :-'iH '''fi-'r" . T,-.- . tone cannot be snrpassed. f ' r . on short, notice. ; 1 , -,- W v'T ' 1- . I prompted sosse at oooa. . Eerort l had assa and tt Is rspldly dlsappearfaig. I annlj adiias " I Tlppecanoa Ox; lad. snenM to eure ea&Mrs by ford Skin Divw mailed free. snenM to eure ea&rrs by forcing out tbe lnaa - 10. '- '- :: I V '4 v- -' -! -E" 3t W ! t j" .... 1 TilS bWtPX SPCU iO CO., Drawer 8, AUa-s' C J. : "i --v. q;. t il .1 '1 - r
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