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- , t a S- i - v t . r . , P . 1 The Chatt(6te(r JOHKST QNE iJONESi f n t Office, s, Bryce'8 BnildingJ. Twd4 fitrfeet. 'I tWtv'AVH.. 1 b ...m, 'rmmmmmmTmmmm',m''''mmmmm m iv. it'll ir uir at ,irivTrvi &r . i k v i r nil j r i 1 1 f t k. -t a.... ' i i -. bates or BXJBscaitTioir. ; . . . : Hailv, One year in advance, $6 00 Hix months, in advace,'.?.U..JL,.:.:.i,,: 3 00 Three Months, in advance, 1 One month, in advance, 50 Tri-Weekly, ene year..X.I'.-..i;.$3A) Weekly, one year....- .w.... 2.00 EW boot.&.shoe.stor; TJAVINQ received the most of our New Stock of Boots - and Shoes. ' " Hats; Trunks, Leather and Shoe Findings, we are now prepared to oner xuem to tne r, ; i i ' WHOLES ALB & RETAIIj.,, Trade and feel confident that the Style!, Quality and price of our goods can not be surpassed in this market. We call Special attention to our btock of Tidies. Wishes, Children's and ? Infant's JJoots ana onoes. aiso, a une selection ot lcn,, Boys' and Yom..'. Fur, Wool .d T5oots and Shoes. Also, a fine selection of Straw Hats We feel assured that ail who . may:favo . us with a call, will be pleased with our Mock and prices. , SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. apl 1M tf : : ' " CACON ! BACON ! ! Altre lot of very superior North dar olina Bacon, Hams, Sides andShoul- dt 8TEN HOUSE, MAC AULA Y & CO'S. apl 22 . . , "kistlee hotjse, JJXCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. :0: :0: A THREE Story Brick Building, with large and comfortable rooms well furnished, on the corner of Main street, and in the most desirable portion of town, convenient to the celebrated Alum Well. IVrsons desiring a summer retreat will find Lincolnton unsurpassed, and,.being more accessible, will find it inncli clicaper Mes. Ij.11 K1STLER, mar 4-Gni ' Proirietre.ss. EVINS & BOMAR, Attokxeys and CotrifSELLORs at Law, SPATATBURG, s. c, mav 22 1S73, 1m CHARLOTTE ADTERTISIN& AGENCY, Trwlr. Slrert, 2 door brhtv Merchants' and Farmer' National Rank. . Advertisements received for any paper in North or South Caro . Una at Pjblish r's lowest " rates. BusineKn men will save time, trouble ainl money, by doing. their advertising through this Ai'encv. .fapl 28 COXCOBD SUM. Published weekly at CONCORD, N. C, WCiias F. Harris, Editor fc Proprietor, Only $2.50 per Annum. A targe and increasing circulation, makinc it one of the best Adverthing Mediuins in WESTERN N. 0. jTwenty-fire Hundred Copies are read even' week, iy tlie ueat iamilies m rorth Caro lina, fntav 28 tf JUST OPEXING. rriTE Handsomest and C1ieajcst Stock of x Millinery Inmniingsand Fancy Goods in the city. 1 no Ladies.-are-: reonested to call and examine the Beautiful Millinery and all the Latest Novelties in Faitcv Good at Verv Low Prices ' "! Hair Goods a Specialty at lJ2 MRS". QUERY'S, i B. IV. S1IITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AXD DEALER IX Groceries, Country Produce, &c , iTJAVING ni oval. across the Street inime aiately oi)iKisite the Market Homsc 'iicreoiir rents are onlv one-lmlf of our 'rnier platx enables us to offer still more luttering inducements to our customer Jan ever lefore. We shall coiitinue to Hal m all kinds of Faniilv GrtHt-riej.. al i nds ot Umn try Produce, pure Liquors, All produce oonsisneil. to us will re vive our ncryoriaf"' htnffrm mirt'tUwifc rices tlie market affords guaranteed. reiurninfr nnr t inntx lr f-.li varv uuering and unexnected natronaire be- Kowed in the past, we hope by renewed -rgy, reduced rents, working for small ronta, keej i ng reliable , goods,- rand fair, len and honest dealing in the future, to eru a liberal share of the natronaire of "v. tuy ana surrounamgr cottntrv. B.N. "SMITH. may 29 FJLOUR1 FLOUR!! I IM- Car load of Flour lust eteivedanl . . ,le. from the most fastidious to the easiest i-i . .. . . - - . " piease. Some 98 Ih. ftacks t sell ns low fiW.5. Then hpnutffnl white Fnmilv " out ot white Amber Wheat. Then 'lit UD m small nnantltiooin coolranf 9Jv-s Pcts. si no 49 OO A tV t Aim uon t forget our very excellent Ci J"ne 28 J. F. BUTT. WHAT is that for? XV MO 1U1 W . - June 19 TlDDY'S. W) EWARD of merjt Cards, at flt)DYSi- -1 June 19 v pT the Radical Camp,, for sale at t- THE cheapest and'handsdrae Embrof r. aenea, at B.KOOPM ANN'S, vi "lay 9 ' ' T '.V Of?;: :. 'tf, fc- - ff. t0iA5SSER1EsiJ CPPECTiONERlES; WtL,y ? CASH.' and select ouTtoods Mla care, all nf i, Lu -n n . VWeSt nriMl fr. 4 OIT '-. . . . trict Myy nP H still V; w mot nnuu ui -inc 'vvuuwi' Ont ntinQe tfi meet their approvals ft r btock ig large and veonmletJ tt I ihat "iaeiyes mat we will nlease all veusacall. I. . . ' . 7 . .H IT .......... ..-.'--. :.; : -;'i: . - .v . W ; .; .., ' . - r - I . ' ' ' 1 " ' ' i -' " ' ' ,"" '' ' i M. Vol. IX. Drs Greene, lonOIey & Bentley OREAT .FAMILY . MEDICINES, pREPAltteiy expressly' for arid adrmfl JL ta the Southern cliriiate.' . iiusii iKnvenai, ana emcient al- ""rryr "wjur,pu.riner Known, pre mZT&L?? Secondary .:t"!"fi 'uiwiia on me okhi. and al diseases irhiclr are" produced by bad or un healthy blood. 1 ; "UK.' BRKKXnrfi . JPTT: fTTTt v 11 lrinri. inf ws7 ul'y T r USJMSS i"? Viirs nv Jipnepsv it often stons t.li fit- - . vy vl tuc net ,c trom tlie hrst day's use, even where thev have existed fbr years. ' "MEDICA TED HONEY." . The great H . - C vw NJ f trtft'u 1 , T , jj lur Hinma, itroneintis, U)Ughs, ColdS; Croup, Sore Throat and all diseases of the air passages and lungs. It does not sicen me patient, is pleasant to , take, prompt. in its actiont.does not injure the in5 or impair cugestion as most ex pectorants do. 4 . Our NEURALGIA SPECIFIC is a per feet specificfor Neuralsna. njatism and all muscular oi nervous pains ivivira orvuutcu.- - These medicines are prepared with great care, from ivrfectly reliifble drug?, and for tlie esiHxial classes of di SPJlSPS nuniurl on each bott'e. No one of them fs claim- eu as a "cure all." They are. identically the same that we liave used in our private practice fr years, and in thus recommend ing meru to the public we know whereof w amrm. Ihoy are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quickly and thoroughly. fry them and you will want no others. Ask your dntjrgist for them. For sale by druggists generally. Pre pared only by DRS. GREENE, LIN0LEY & BENTLEY Charlotte, N. C. N. B. Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, treated as heretofore bv KLINE'S CHEAT CAN CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte, Golds boro' and Asheville, N. C. june 14 lyr RICHARD ADAM, RICHMOND STEAM 'BAKERY, 12ft Street, Below Main, (Branches.. 5IQ Broad and 1524 Main,) BICHMOND, "VA.. Man.ufactnrer.of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackeri Wholesale and Retail. No t,.i un i vtri y oi jfx.Kis to Jioats or J uars. io ctiarge for Barrels, may 1 ly. Ho for the mountains of ftorth aroliim via tlie Atlantic. Tennessee & Ohio Railroad ! EXCURSION TICKETS are on sale at J the office of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, Charlotte, to and from the following plates : . , Aslieville, aiwlr.ittury $13.00 Marion,-. " 8.25 Mtnf&nlxm. " " 7.00 Hickory Station, " 5.75 -Trains connect at Charlotte both wavs with C. C. & A. Railroad. W. W. PEGRAM, jalG-lm Agent. Cdtimbia Plttenix insert 1 month. THE,"8!LVER TOKCUE" ORG AI S Fcr Parlor Church and School. Makufactuhed BV IVEEDIIATI A SON. E, P. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. N- Y. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still: un supplied,, will receive prom pt atten tion and liberal inducements. rarties residing at a distance trom our au thorized agents, may order 'from our- fac tory. . Send for illustrated price list. july'12 Cm ;. , IftAY FASHIONS, 1873. JL) Demorest's Monthly, . ' Oodey's Lady's Bbok; ' Peterson's Magazine, . Leslie's lady's Jonnial,' Harper's Bazar in even'.Monday morning. All the other Fashion Books received soon as issued, at, TlDDY'S ; apl 181 ; - Hook Store. NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. OCA SACRS Fresh Ground'orth Caro Oul iina,Pamilv Flour, just received and forlsaleiW : - ' ' v - ' , - - i STENHOUSE, 'MACAU LA Y CO. PAPER BAGS! 1 A 'Ann P6 Bags,' from 2 ;to 10 lbs. 1 UU UJlfc justireceitedi 'Aboi another iotpf Jndii Rubber pipetema : from 12 to 2O-jn0h long ju&t received t- 4vf-W ui riuneiu ruttMuiB i f?A 3pT:oF;FlTnch-NoterP xiii-veiopes jtomatcn.av,-;r : .- - . - - jurielO w 1 ' -7 'PUREFOY'S." i jandx Eettttfee1 f86 Jodme r a!oh ami 1 BBXUTlU!'isijirJeti Horn India Rubber and Black Garnett Setts, at tasty 9 B, KOOPMANN'S. rTUt?r received nneIot FeIybDat O heads, also nice 3Iustard. Onions. Rad- CHARLOTTE, N. AND CO w f o 03 W K t-1 H O 3 F. M. SHELT0N part ot J" Parlor Suits, Black, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedsteads Spring uefls, fsureaus, Wnslistatads. Teapoys, Folding Tables, Ladies Work Tables. Extension nnH Centre Tables; Whatnots afes, Excelsior and Cotton Mattmwi flmtro uuu rtooii oi various styles find many other things not necessary to mention. The Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest Ponlar fYffin tr ti, Finest Ilexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Ton. finished nnrl tri. med in the most approved stvle,willbe kept constantly ready for use. nil of vliiTi will be sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many thanks for past favors l most respectiunv ask: the cif .wpiw f cnariotte and surrounding country, who nave nceu ior anything in my line to give ntc a call before purchasing elsewhere. Boutn l racte Street opposite the Market louse, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. SHELTON. r SCARE, o 2 05 c CHARLOTTE, N, C. Prescriptions prepared at nil hours oi Uie Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval- "iSi at PARR'S Jue2 Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select. flrt?ef for- Pickles, lrcserves, fcc, at F. SCARR'S june 29 Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE RFUL. T7EEPS constantly on hand a large ant IlllVa V.IT CA A Tv ri t vn? tiw GAIiiS, TOBACCO, &c., &c. AlijO, Corn heat, Rj'e, Oats, &c, bought and sold on commission, jan 14-Cm FAMILY GROCERIES. B . M . P RE SSON Trade Street, next door to the Post Office, bign ot the Elephant. JUST RECEIVED. A tresh Lot of Sausage. Mince Meat, rork, nutter, Chickens, Eggs, &c:, &c. r FLOUR a specialty. Produce sold on commission, jan 3-1 v DRIED BEEF. T1IIIP Beef of the very best quality, cured J in tlie hnest style, no bone in it, cuts it smooin ana no loss, ana can De recom mended to be unsurpassed by any that we have seen betore, at J une 13 J NO. F. BUTT'S. New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar, O 10 Barrels Choice " . Molasses, uxkso z nogsneaos uemerara sugar, ' 2 u Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times uy HTKNJtlOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. - dec 17 " . BRAITH WAIT'S Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Pait UltVI, January 183. Ju6t in at . s . . ;v TLDDY'S.' Democrat and Home copy 6 weeks; apl 10 ' f TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ; YOUR attention is called to a fresh : ar rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee: by which a great saving is effected , - ; apr 14. A , pYmOAo; &; jCO H ANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and -Crape Collars. -r- - - may 9 B. KOOPMANN'S, RAND Assortment of Fine Laces,! "'r Vfraf;.'. ;; B. KOOPMANN'S. niay t ' , : ,.:;-V' :. . ,'-; ; ; WEST CAROLI1VA RECORD, JrisheeeMytBnthe ? 1 IIIVl A t Twb ;l?ollars! per : Anhttm.JiCS " The Accord is published in the Interest tjf'no'ring, party, sect or creed, but labors ior uie elevation, improvement anoagoou of all. may 31 3ms. . . wen selected stock ot 11 AGO X. LA RD. MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS. SPICES. CAN- C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 'J3, Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta jtaiiroadV 3 ' . CDLtrjBifS. O, June 13, 1?73. GEN. SUPERINtENDENTS OFFICE. i n ; MONn a v JUNE IGi the foltowing Schedule will be run over mis ixoau : TTilE TABLE. ' j.GOIKO SOUTH.NO, 1. Leave Cliarlotte, Arrive at Columbia, Arrive at Augusta, GOIXO NOBTH. No. 2. 4.20 a. 9.30 a. 2.00 p. 4.15 a. 8.42 a. 2.27 p. m. m. m. m. m. m. Leave Augusta, Leave Columbia,. Arrive Charlotte, gOorffo south. No. 3. Leave Cofuncibia,. Arrive Augusta, GOING XOBTH. No. 4. a.io a. m. 8.20 a. m. Ieave Angusta, Arrive Columbia, 5.50 p. m. 10.47 p.m. standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster Hiart Columbia City time. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dailv, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. : ; Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. R. DoRsibr, Gen. Fright & Ticket Agt. july 3 OUR EI VI KG AND OUR DEAD; OE, Testimony From the Battle-Fields. Under the above title I propose to pub lish first in, newspaper, and subsequently in bookvforra a series of articles giving the war rctawd of North (Uirolina from the election oT Lincoln in Nov., I860, to the close of tfiie war between the States in May 1865. My plan embraces three divisions : 1st. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tle on the soil, or uion the. waters of North Carolina.;, 2nd; Accounts of every battle fought during the war 'on the soil of anv State, in which auy of the troops of North Carolina took part7-especial care being taken to show what those troops did and suffered in each Of those battles, and what elorv and renown our officers and men fairlv won. 3rd. " A Southern Chart for all time." An explanation of the third di visum of the proposed plan will be submitted at a later day. ; . v That I mav aceomnhsh this arduous, hnt. pleasing self-imposed work, I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiers, and ask them toTurnish me material which can he arranged and digested so as to form a com plete record of the heroic deeds of the sons of North Carolina. upon the battle fields of 'AifcPT'j ; i .i i. the Come4eracyj aud especially do ask all wno can write ro lurnisn'me. aetaws or ev ery battle in which they participated, and the part borne by their immediate com mands. : J'' The time mav not have come to write this portion of North Carolina's History : but it has come to collect material and ar range it for the use of the future historian. The living actors-will soon pass away, and much valuable information, ran less gath ercd now, will be lost forever. Hence, after waiting for several years for some one more competent to undertake the task, I have determined to devote the remaining years of my life to this labor of love. I yield to none in love for my natiTe. State, or in admiration for the gallant men who have shed imperishable glory upon her. I prefer to give these accounts' first in newspaper form, in order that omissions and errors, if any occur, may be pointed out and corrected before the work shall pass into more enduring form which it will assume, should it prove what I desire to make it, a valuable acquisition to the war record of the South. Several prominent actors in the war have already promised their co-operation and the valuable aid ot their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work complete, and I hope to enlist an army of valuable aid of their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work, complete, and I hope to enlist an army of valuable co-Haborers in the good cause as readily as did North Carolina enlist-her sons to fight the battles of the "Lost Cause." General officers from other States, who commanded North Carolina troops, are re spectfully asked to give me all the infor- - i. - - 1 u 2 1 i i ? t luauou in. uieir possession, Teiau ye to me conduct and bearing of those troops. In endeavoring to do justice to the sol diers of my native "State,' I certainly shall most carefully abstain from doing injus tice to those from any bthef- My brethren of the press will confer a favor by giving ,the whole, or such part of this Prospectus as they may deem proper one or more insertions, calling attention thereto.) Address "Oar Living and. our Dead," Newbern, N. C. The first number will be issued about the 10th of June. Subscription price $2: per year in advance. , ... . , STEPHEN D. FOOL, Late Colonel 10th Reg't N. C. S. T. june 5 lm ' J. N. R0BS0N, Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 & 2 Atlantic. Wharf, & 68 East Bay, CHARLESTON, a c.i Having ample ' fneans for advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confin ing himself strict ly to a CbniniisSion BusinesJSfWrthottt 'operatmeon his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour,- Corn Wheat, etc. u- ' shippers of Eroducfc to; him may. at their option, have their.Consigp meu 8oId,.eirhj:.i inff the ad vantage of two Markets without er ln LiiisTiesum flr rs pw ihtk. Lniis Jiav- extra Commissions, .sHfAs-f-aftra Bishop Wi-il. Wiehtman"; SIC. Rev.T. G. SujnmerSjiD.J)., Tenn.iCoh Wm. John-j son, M?.Wjri4& Augitsta. Qa,( f essrs. Williams, , Birnie & I Co4iN: Messr:WRhms r-'.rr"" " v Itt iift-UfiPi d avbrsof doint ry instance; the rreBt plan end resorfc ;to fb& i former :! old fashioned way. Call at our Store and we will handle your Cotton without the pass. - - W, H., Ji. HOUSTON & CO. dutf feohsu1tatictbfami, wi'are lit I olid in' ,p future will 1 abandbn luowuo wUH4 iitcuuj Mk v v JUiy If 87.-4WA 1813. t No 1,381 ... SILlOIITOHi HOUSE. STATEBmiiE, ' K. C. -jO:- - rnHE Prdwietor of X . Hotel resnfictfiillv !nvif tlio wl r Charlotte and the ; public-generallv to call on nun wnen tney visit StatesvuTe. He wiu spare , neuner pains-.- nor. money to SHie-SI0NTOy HOUSE a first cla nrviuijr oi puunc patronage. PRICE. nov 25-tf Propriettw. AF?,Wprfng 8J-rlcs Hats and" Bonnets, y Ribbons and Flowers, Just received " - MRS. QUERY'S, mar 16 flARMINE and Violet Inks, at V PUREFOY& BRASS LETTER CLIPS, at L PUREFOY'S. BREAKFAST B A CO IV. 1 000 LBS Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba X J U J con, just received and for sale bv apl 17 ' Open J une 1st, 1813. THIS favorite and edebrated Watering Place will offer additional attractions this season. It possesses- jmgttiJBeent Ball Room, fine Billiard Rooms, Bowline xhjc ior lauies ana icw gentlemen, and a superb Croquet Ground. It will be kept I in a style nut surpassed anywhere in Vrr The waters of these special Sbrines either cure or ereatly relieve most gasps of SUmf. ula, insipient Consumption, chronfe Bron- cnuis, enronic Laryngitis, chronic Pneu monia, chronic Dyspepsia, chronic Diur- rncea, enronic Dysentery. They are also a great value in those affections which are I peculiar to tne female constitntion, and as an appetizer, a tonic and a general re- siorau vc, mey are,. , periiapcv .unrivalled , amongst mineral waters. Tie Proprietor has provided for the lawns awf bail room a nrst-ciass band of musics and in . geoeral , tion usually found at bur beat rammer n SOrtS Will hp at th ' O . . 1 ,, m . iiuuA.iiKi.ifUK aiya.. me place is withm from eleven, to thirteen hours of Kiciimond, Washington, Baltimore, etc.. by rail, all m daylight. Passengers Jeave uie cars ot the Uhesapeakeapd Ohio Rail road at Goshen Depot, and new and ele gant stage coaches, passing rapidly oyer a smootu ana level road ot only eight milesy set down the visitors at the Springs to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIEBr Proprietor. J .ion pu i't-iit jrii Dr. J. S. Davis, of the Univcrsitr. Resi- ysician. . A, R Doom, Office Mgw, S. M. Mcllejt, Office Manager. c3 The Wafer for sale by J. H. Mc Adex, Charlotte, N. C. Descriptive pamphlets sent free on ap plication. ... rjume W I'm EXCELSIOR ! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST 1 1 1 TO PLANTERS. WE Offer the following Fertilisers : Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Gaio and Watson & Clarke's Super-PliospTiate. We have pleasure in again tendering to our Fanners the . , above, first-class Fertile zers. To those who have used them so many years we need only say that they are guar anteed to be fully up to their previous high standard. And to such as have not yet, .used them one trial will convince them' that they are superior to all others ; so make sure of a supply and please, hand in your orders early, as the consumption exteeds the manufacturing power. For sale in any quantity, by ' ,'. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 ; ' Encourage Home Industry. K A A COTTON Seamless "Meal Bass UUU made' at' FranklirisvilleV and tor sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 11 - A IROCEA!tIATIOIV. By the Governor of Korth Carolina. Executive! DefaVtoknt, IUi.EiGt, June 10i 1T&.- Wheeeas, Official information has been received at this Department that vacancies exut in the Senate branch of .the General Assemb.y of North Carolina by reason of the resignation of Hikam E. Stilley and J. , . BL REsrEss, ' represen ti ng be Secoiid Senatorial District, and . : that .vacancies exist in the House of Remsentatives of the said Geiieral Assembly by rwison Vf the ; resignation ol Alfred:. J. Mokkikon representative from Lincoln fCuity and Richard C Badger representative' 'froln, Wakecounty. ; ' ' Novy, .therefore, ,h Ton: 1L (MWEiL, Governor of the State pf Jorth Carolina, by virtue of authority in me yesied by law do issue this my Proclaiuatioh, CofftnwlBd-: mg the Sheriffs of the counties composing the .Second Senatorial District of North Carolina to open polls' and ' hold '9Xt elec tion at the usual t voting ? places m said counties on THURSDAYTHE SEVJENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D.,1872, for tWo Senators; and I - do further - eommaml th Sheriffs of Lincoln and- .Wpker counties to open polls and hold,;elections in thfiy- re- spective counties- on 'THURSDAY THE SEVENTH, DAY. OF AUGUST rAr .V 1873 for a member of the House of Itep reentatives, all of said election's fohe hflo, votes compared- and returns made -in-' alt respects in accordance with tlie laws, of the State of North Carolina r Done at our Cfty1 of- Raleigh,- the;' lOtfc , ijlay of June. A-iDi. 1873and-in II. 'fii ' the niHe-seventh year ,of Awerirl j vKJlTlim . - JNews.. -weeKir. ltaieiffn isortii; caroun- ian, BUzarjethTCiExpre fune'i4tangfr in hi TIfVTTfTTi?' U-i. -oervicra, tamer prcvioiw m juurjr 49b f1873, or for the iiM lt'Wly hereby notified that their ' amnitahrg ready for settlement, and will be presented in a few days. JONES & GRAHAM. fire iTaymiLJ 5 00 G OBWJnontli. 2" ebhtractAaverKscnlAatpn k 8 U proporbpnateiylow:ra.tc8? . ,.J r t? inre Sonares estimated at a quair-coi-tunn, and tew sqnares as n half-column. CHARLOTTE FAIR I T BUTLER'S I ! NEW GOODS. vyt Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles', c. LIUSIC BOXES AND. MAN Y . TOO - If U M E R O TT ft AT- J. T. BUTLER'S OFPOSTTETHE MANSION HQU8& Obtober 22 : ' THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, ft. C. AtUhorized Capital $500,000, . Jsv TsriefEB. Tty., Pfesfdewt. T&o, W. Dewey, Cashierr F. H. tfEWEYf Asst, Cashier, AT THE BANKING HOUSE OT TATE & DEWEY. This Bant Chartered Under Act of thtr GeneraKAsserably and duly orgamzedl under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to- transact General Banking Business. and famitb accommodations to ail its Cus toers oit Liberal Terms. ; i ; ' i j Tlie bank will receive Deposit strhject t Check,' and will Allow Interest - According to Agreement on all Deposit left on tinn ,. or isstte Certificates of Deposit bearing iiv terest a the; nrte of ; Eight per cent per Annufli on all sums lying undrawn over thirty day. . Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and Bawk Notes BougM and gbtdv THOS.W. DEWEY. 1 1873. Cashier, NEW YORK HERALDV Received Daily eentseachVat'' mar's i PUREFOY'8, L. Plpirr Flour, -; rnHREEHmclred Sacks Extra and Fam ily Flowr in stow? and for sale bv STENHOUSE; 5IACA VLAY & CO, feb!8 AT McMurray & Davfe', a very large and elegant stock of Ready-made Clothing eadbjpaemg ALL- THE LATE S-PRlNO mar 21 . . -. - m n. n. notrTO!f & co.f VTmjJESAXE GRDC3ETRS , ' frnd LIQtrOB DEALERS, THE TRADE STREET, V " ABE daily fccering largo additions (9 , their Iiwmehse Stock, cowsietJng of .; Coffecj,f .Sugar, 3folasses, . T, Syrnps, Candles, ! SJoaps ' ' Soda; Sjilv Candy, Cfackef, OVs-' i i tew. Mackerel, Liquors and Wints of a?f , bl the rWholesaIe.s Trade, j gawmeeSa ! - PROTECT VdfTR8l2Lri T?RQM tMOBaUITOES, We hare faf , , JtiiTec0Ted a large assortment of MpsouT' ; tOjCasoteiw;' Frtehes;f?Fixtues "e;J for f BedsdirfCejU;ng..Baand.BobiMette, . for mating J?etts."CaII and secHliem 'I v -,ntimKIE'0ROWKCO -fe'clKSMafnti ami 9X4 Jmlv . ' -ICircrjflars,aAJresi BLANK BOOKS, iot-t received aft PUREFOY
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 23, 1873, edition 1
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