Travelrrsdulder.-
RicHMjDjfc,PjijTi.i-Et Richmond & Dan
ville R. WTlrDivisiON, and ITorth
Westeb NCIB " j "
CONDENSED TTME-TAKLE.
In effect oil and after Soaday, JunelSth,
fj , GOING NORTJH. ,
STATIONS, f WAiiZtl ACCOM.
Leave Charlotte, 2 6pin.4
Salisbury, 02.U ......
" Greensboro' -815 -V..-.
" Danvillo, ll-lf'V 6 l&airiv
" Burkville, pii m It 40" .
A rri vc ht Richmond flSgy" f- 2 55 pm'
. GOING SOUTH.
STATIONS.. -MAIL, ACCOM.
jj i. i -
leave Richmond, 105 p ni 9 45 a ni
" Burkville. 4 MO ' 1 20 p in
" Danville, 8 45 ta - Ar (510 pm
" Greensboro' 11 38 " ,. ;
" Salisbury, i. 2 03 "a m ? 1
Arrive at Charlotte, T 4 Ofc. ' ' !
GOING EAST. '
Stations. Mail. Express.
Ieave Greensboro 8 20pm -
" Co Shops 10 00 "
' Hillsboro' 11 10 "
Raleigh 1 40 a m
Arrive Galdsboro 4 30 "
GOING WEST.
Stations " f -5Iail. Express.
ave Goldsbsror 2 30pm
" Raleigh, 5 26 "
" Hillsboro' 7 47 "
" Co Shops, 9 30 "
Arriv Greensboro 10 48 a ru
NOETH WESTERN N
; (Salem BKAncii.)
Leave. Greensboro'
Arrive at Kemersville,
Leave Kemersville,
Arrive at Greensboro'
C. Si. Si.
3.4P
.5.10
9.00
10.3U
m
p m
Mail trains daily, botli ways, over entire
length of road. Accommodation daily be
tween Danville and Richmond (Sundays
excepted.)
On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda
tion leave Richmond at .25 a.m., arrive
at Burkeville 11.28 a. m., leave Burkeville
1.10 p. m., arrive at Richmond 4.17 p. m.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte and Richmond, (with
out change.)
For further information address
S. E. ALLEN,
Gen'l Ticket Agent,
T M. R. Talcott, Greensboro, N- C. .
Engtneern& Xn'l Superintendent.
i ' l :)
m- -J 1 V ? 7 ! "
Time Table Western N. C. 11. It.
Takes effect Monday, Aug 16, 1873.
GOING WEST.
Arrive
Rallsbury.
Leave.
2.18 A. m".
3.18
4.17
5.21
6.20
7.09
8.20
9.09
10.00
10.5S
11.57
A.
it
M.
Third Creek,
Stacesvllle,
Catawba Station,
Newton,
Hicfcdty T&vern,
Icard,r .
Morganton,
Brldgfi-water,
Morion, "? ,
OldQtt.
GOINCrxEAST.
3 22
4.21
5.25
6.23
7.34
8.23
9.14
1003
11.02
t .
ii
i
Arrive.
"Leave.
Old Fort. " -. i 6.25 A: m.
j 6.25 A:
J7.24 '
.,8.22
,9.13
7.20 "
8.19 "
9.08 "
O.oO "
10.43 "
11.38 A. M
12.39 "
i.4o -n
2.85 '
Marlon,- ' .
jsnagwaieiv,,
Morganton,-
Ica-rd - '
Hickory Tavern,
Newton,
10.02 "
10.52 "
11.41
Catawba Station. 12.40 p. m.
12.40
- 2.00
2.59
r , StatesvlUe, - .
' Third Creek,
3.59 P. M
alaltshnrv.
Trains: Pass Morganton at 9.08 A. M.
Going west. Breakfast at Hickor70.9 a m:
Going East, Dinner at Statesvi lie 1.40pm.
aug 24 tf
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
Railroad.
Columbia, S. C, June 13, 1?73.
GEN'.- SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
On and after
.f-mtm MONDAY
JUNE 10, the following Schedule will be
run over this Road :
TIME TABLE.
f" GOING SOTH. No. 1.
Leave Charlotte,
Arrive at Columbia,
Arriveat Augusta,-.. . .
4.20 a. m.
tr.3aa.-rn.
. 2.00 p. ni.
GOING NOETH. No. 2.
Leave Augusta, 4.15 a.m.
Leave Columbia,' ! 8.42 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte, 2.27 p. m.
- GOING 80UTH. No. 3.
Leave Columbia, 3.15 a. m.
Arrive Augusta, ; 8,20 a.m.
GOING'NOETn. No. 4.
Leave Augusta, 5.50 p. m.
Arrive Columbia, 10.47 p. m.
Standard Time ten minutes slower than
Washington City time, and six minutes
faster than Columbia City time.
No. ,1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily,
Sundays "excepted. Both trains make close
eorijaectioh to all points North, South and
West.
Throngh tickets sold and baggage check
ed to all principal points. "
JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt.
Carolina Central Railway.
Vntfl'fiirther notice the following sched
ule will be run oyer the Western Division
of this Road? t6take effect Monday, Aug.
4th, 1873.
8tNG WEST. 'r .
Stations " "
larlotte,-'
River Pump,
Tuckaseege,
Krevacdti, -
tiii'CoJe if;
Arrive.
Leave.
5.00.a,m
5 44 a m
5 53 "
6 22 u
748 -
8 42 hi 1
- 9 15 ,
5 49
5 58
6 32
7 20
,7 58
847
Cherryyille,
if.':
SaffaKS.'
-b t' -' going East.
':. .fh'v
Station. ' ' Arrive.'
Learn,
Iron Station,
urevara's, -
Tuckaseege,
Elver Jmiv
v 1223 p m 12 33 p ni
i.
1 Oft
lit
ciiariotte.
155 (
20 minutea for breakfast.
rv ,';iM''Jr V.,Q.qfOHNSONii
n,ti ' ' ; 'Ass'tSui'fc
i 'tii&Bt D3k
Chemfittep 23 a m hilO 29,
Atlanticennessee & Ohio ft. ft.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
, Chablotte, N. C, June 28th, 1873. J
VN and after Mondavi the 30th. the fol-
J powing Schedule i!tfu be rtin jiver this
-
GOING OCTII.
Leave Statesvillc,
O.UU A. 1U
Davidson" College
737 "
9.00 "
Arrive at Charlotte,
Going xobtii
Leave Charlotte,
" Davidi)n College..
Arrive at Statesvillc,
4.00 P. M.
5.20
7.00 rt
All charges must be pre-paid tmNFreight
offeied for shipment" tQ Section House,
Henderson, Alexandriana arid Cald
well's. These being 4FTag Stations," the
Company is not liable for any loss or dam
age to freight after it is unloadedat either
of the above points..
No freight will be received by Agents, or
forwarded unless the name of Consignee,
and destination is distinctly marked there
on. J. J. GORMLEY,
i July 23 Superintendent. ,.
CONCORD SUN.
. -
't Published weekly at
'concord, n. c,
Chas F. Haerib, Editor & Proprietor,
" Only $2.50 per Annum.
A large and increasing circitlation, making
It one of the best Advertising Mediums in
WESTERN N. C.
Twenty-five Hundred Copies are read every
week, by the best families in North Caro
lina. may 28 tf
SH AVING AND HAIR CUTTING
" SALOON.
I. TAKE 'this method of saying to' the
public that I am stiil at my old. stand
under the Central Hotel, where I will al
ways be glad to wait upon them. My es
tablishment is complete and no pains will
be spared to give perfect satisfaction.
Thankful, for past patronage, I hope to
merit a continuance of the same.
1 have also connected with my Barber
Shop, a Bathing room, where baths will
be administered at any hour desired.
: GRAY TOOLE,
june 19
W
HAT is that for?
It is for sale at
june 19
TIDDY'S.
R
EWARD of merit Cards at
TIDDY'S.
jine 19
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION!
. m-' jiioarry on the physiological
I m T n "' ' ;nTtericandrcveUtiouof
wt.u w , jthe sexual Kjrxtcm, with the
latent discoveries ia producing nni preventing offspring,
bow to preserve the complexion, ic.
Thisis an interesting work f two bnndred and eixtj
pages, with numerous engravings, and contain valuable
information for those who are uarried.or con ten plate mar
riage. 8tiUitiea book that ought to be kepi under lock
andkey. and not laid carelessly about the house.
It contains the experience and advice o i a phrsicinn
whojse refutation is world-wide, and should be i n the pri
vate drawer of cve.y male and female throuchont the entire
globe. It embraces everything on the subject of the gen
erative system that is worth knowing, aud Biuch that if
not published in any other work.
Sont to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary ,Jie. 12X. Kighth street
St. Louis, Ho.
Notice to tbs Afflicted and Unfortunate.
BSTbre applying to the notorfous quacks who advertise in
public papers, or using any auaek remedies peruse Dr.
Hiitis work no matter what your duae is, or how deplor
abiayour condition.
Dr. Baits occupies n doable bease of twenty-seven
roomiii indorsed by some of the most celebrated medi
:.ca I professors of this country and Kurope, end can be con
"t tilted personally or by matMn thtvdiseases mentioned in
iiis works. Office t'd parlors, Ko. 1 S N. Kighth streew
Ktweeu Krke tand Cbesnttt, St. Louis, Xo.
nov 2-d & vf ly
GRAND DISPLAY
OF
Millinery,
4
T
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRYGOODS,
AT
B
I
TAKTT GRAT PLEAStJRE IN In
forming th6 publie that I have in stniv
and am daily receiving the finest and
cheapest stock of the above goods ever
brouglit to this market, and can safely say
that the goods are the best, and selected
with the greatest care and will be sold at
such rates as to defy competition. You
will find each and every department com
plete; and to make my Millinery Depart
ment more complete, I have engaged two
FIRST CLASS MILLINERS,
one of whom is recently from Baltimore
I respectfully invite the public to call
and examine my stock and prices. -! 7' i
Another one of my specialties is the
BARGAIN COUNTER.
On it will be found Goods at the most re
duced prices. HJf.'S
o 1-.
MY MOTTO
the
" f . n?: itr -tt it-;t
-.r ,yt :'
vHOLES ALE BDYERSs
I have; the largest" Stock f of Trimiued
Ha,ts iritWIStateVanariil be iBoidas'low
r, uc oouguii t w ,. oxtueru mar;
-II. KOOPMANN,
Charlotte, If.
mays
I- - Z
AHff
We are prepared to do all kinds of Book
and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to
the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed
on as reasonable terms as the same work
can be dene at any establishment in the
State.
Merchants, Manufacturers, Profes
sional Men, and other in want
of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le
gal Blank forms of
every kind, Busi
ness Cards, Vis
iting Cards,
Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball
Tickets, Excursion Tickets,
Bailroad Tickets, Pro
grammes, Posters,
Handbills,
Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, tc,
Had better give us a call,
as we have a full supply of all kinds
of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5
inches.
Remember that
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Bailroad Blanks,
Labels,
Conductor's Checks,
or any description of Printing, done
at reasonable ratcsv and in superior
style.
Orders from abroad will
always receive prompt attention.
-: Magistrate.. Blanks, tariage Li
censes Liens, Jbc., kept foi sale.
Jf-H Postal Cards Printed in
the Latest Styles.
We pay special attention to
COLORED PRIliTIHG
of every ,dewrfpti6n7!"sucli as
a ouacco AjaDeisf lianas, JS oUCes, &s?
-14-,. X "'"r-.'l ,t. 4... 'f. f."' ,
venue sua iov uooks are aitfavfr so
complete, that iy deem J t only necessary to
call attention to thera and not 'itemize, for
it yon want anything in that Une TOii -will'
be sure to Call on uswho ttre yonrs truly,
jane 19 TIDDY ArBKO;
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PR NT s .
t Chester, ;,unts ao, iou.
S?ucelsar?irigVith
in (hereof ;yD,uj5er'?of king stove
in pur county, r surpnses every -one T?ho
does not know its superTdrlt qyerall other
stoVes. We feel it our ffrity -as citizens of
this section . and also due to Yourselves and
thtj public, to let it Bekhewri that we have
purchased your stoves, and after a thor
ough test find them the most excellent
cooking stoves, both ih material and con
struction, we have ever u.ed. We indorse
all that can leair ins -their i praise, ;and
wish vou the same success everywhere you
i gwniab you jiitve uuu hcic
J3V Wilkes,
M Hardin, '
Jesse Castles,
J D BoydC
R Douglas,
James H Sayc,
J.G B Gill,
H H Drennan,
G A Blake,
R Thompson,
J 8 Graham, ? .
N C Rosbdroiigh,
Robert Barnes,
H A Brakefield,
J A Ileffner,
John Knox,
O J Gwinn,
J H Grant, :
Elizabeth Knox,
Richard Woods,
Jesse Williams,
Wm McCollum,
T J Chalk,
W P. Gill,
J McCollum,
J Brakefield, ,
J Gourley
C S McCullough,
J W Carter, .
Wm Bailey,
M Mendenhall,
A Hetherington,
T T Castles,
H Banks,
J Carter,
J S JfcFadden,
T E Shan on,
T J Lucas,'
J N Grant,
A Hood,
John Moore,.
John Clinton,
W Thomason,
ERachford
J y L Johnson,
Green Simpson,
W M 'HoIlis,
J W Aiken,
R T.tastles,
W O McKeown,
J R Wilkes,
A D Darby,
S W Estes,
E J West,
J Banks,
J McConnell.
,W Mendenhall,
J A Turner, '
John Green,
James Cherry,
CT Kee,
J R Jarrett,
S T McKeown,
W H Castiea.
J Proctor;
T P McKeown,
J M Brakefield,.
John Grier,
RCranford,
J McNight,
John Henson,
G Gallaher,
W G Nunn,
Samuel Price,
R M Lindsay,
J W Kuvkenaall,
C J Kee
II W Fudge,
W N Grant,
J C Reister.
M Mintcr,
State of South Carolina,
County of Chester.
I, C C McCoy, elerk oP the circuit court
for said county, do certify that the forego
ing list contains the names of respectable
citizens of said county, that their state
ment as above is entitled to full faith and
credence. Witness mv harwl and seal of
office at Chester, June 18, 1873.
C C McCoy, clerk circuit court.
From the Carolina Spartan, Aug. 21 1873.
. Spartanburg, August 4, 1873.
MESSRS CULVER BROTHERS:
Gexitlkmex: We heartily concur in all
that has "or can be said in favor of your"
Farmer Cookiug Stove.
Sinrpson Bobo,
W H White,
W J Wooton,
James Bishop,
W A Finger,
B C Tillerson,
JC Ballinger,
Eber Beard en,
John Stajrgs,
Thomas Cooper,
P 8 Rutledge,
Jesse Cannon,
John Tuck,
A McAllister,
Wilson Cantrell,
Wm Owens,
F L Wingo,
R R Chupman,
D A Farmer,
8 R Grisham,
H E Bivings,
W J Bisliop,
Win J Means,
Dr W K Dean,
S E Miller,
La&vette Briggs,
J W C Gossett,
IsaftcEptrmr
PS Rutledge, -
J A Foster,
J J McCarley,
Behj Finch,
K B Monk,
H D Smith,
Simpson Finch,
J A Fowler,
II S Ball,
II H Thompson.
A C McDowell,
Lecil Cooksey,
I C Clement,
Samuel Smith,
W K P Caldwell,
W J Scott,
W J Tuck,
W F Green,
I, L Foster,
Thus J Cooper,
Hugh McDowell,
Win (Joan,
J F Wingo,
John O'Sliields,
Jasper White
J L Scruggs,
V G Fin ley,
1) II Gram ling,
Elias Belcher,
Wash Poole,
Wm Tuck,
Eli Briiint,
Dr J II Shores,
Mrs J M Carson,
Wm McDowell,
I H Cantrell,
M J McClimoHS,
Taborn Johnson,
Whitten Green,
F M Trimoiier,
J H Allen,
John Epton,
M D Bnant, '
Dr J A Ncsbitt,
A C Tihimons,
T A Davis,
FM Harrison,
H F Scafe,
David A McClurc.
State of Soutn Carolina,
County of Spartanburg.
I, F. M. Trimmier, Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas and General Sessions for
the county of Spartanburg, and State afore
said, do certify that I am personally ac
quainted with" the persons named in the
above list, and that they are among the
best-citizens of the county.
I will also testify that the Culver Broth
era have sold a large number of their Far
mer Stoves in this town and county, and
thev have given entire satisfaction, so far
as 1 am informed.
Given under my hand and seal of office
at Spartanburg C H., S. C, this August 5,
183. F. M. Tbimmiek; Clerk.
This stove is sold from wagons only, by
the Manufacturers' iravelling agents, who
will be in Mecklenburg and adjoining
counties soon. Every one has the price catt
on tt.
aug 30 6m
J. Y. BBCG,
General Commission Merchant,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Particular attention mid to sellint? all
kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco.
Highest cash price paid for Cotton.
All orders from a distance promptlv at
tended to. J; Y. BRYCE,
dec 21 72. ' ' "
MORE ACCOMMODATIONS.
Postage Stampat
aug 20 .
TIDDY'S.
VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE.
THAT desirable residence and planta
tion on wh ich Robt. Flem ming now
lives, one-fourth of a mile ' from Black's
Station; on the Air-Line Railroad, contain
ing 400 acres, over 300 in timber, is-offered
at Private sahv-will sell in lots tn'mlt
purchasers; For terms and other informal
iiou can uii ira ntmin or xiODu Iem
ming, Black's Station, A & R A L Rail-wayjS-C.
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aug 28-dltw3t.
NOTICS. '
: All persons arefbrbiaeH
or any ne else except ray wife, have-goods
or merchandise on my account , without a
written order from myself.
sept 7 lwj . , 1 JJfiliKY BETHEL.
ELECr Airr SUMITIEU CHEESE.
A NOTHERtof of fine Dried Beet; Sugar
j ', '. : ' r-U. ,' ''ii, . .... : .
1 Kisii t.
'MISS H. MOORE wjll oben her School
EST Italian VSoliti Strin
Strings, at !' 's-
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FALL
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
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CHABLOTTB, U. O-
HAVING closed out my Old Stock during the Summer, I now offer to the trade
Wholesale and Retail, an entirely New Stock of carefully selected goods,
fresh from the Manufactories.
While truly grateful for past favors extended me, I desire your continued patron-
Sept 3 tf
HAVING been long engaged in the Shoe Trade in tin's city, and having deter
mined to change my business, I desire, in retiring from merchantile pursuits here,
to thank my friends and enstomers for their very generous support, and take pleas
ure in recommending my successors, Messrs.Smith it Forbes as worthy of their
confidence, .having ample capital and superior facilities, in carrying on the Shoe
Trade in all its branches.
Persons indebted to the firm of S. P.Smith will please call at the old office
and settle, and all having claims against the same are requested to present them for
payment. Respectfully &c,
&. P. SMITH.
V. M. SMITH,
SMITH & FORBES,
(Successors to S. P. Smith & Co.)
CHARLOTTE, 1ST.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
TRUNKS, LEATHER, &C.
This If onse being the oldest and largest Establishment of the kind in the State,
it will always keep for the inflection of its Customers, at Wholesale ami Retail, a
well selected stock of Boots, . Shoes, dfcc, bought direct from Manufacturers. Hav
a purchasing Ajrent always in the Northern Markets, we claim that we can sell Boots
and Shoes as low as any jobbing house in New York or Baltimore.
We will have in Store by September 1st. 1000 Cases Boots and Shoes, which wc
intend selling at prices that defy competition., r Do not tail to cull at the old Stand of
Smith's Shoe Store and examine our Stock of Boots and Shoes before buying.
We pi edge ourselves to please.
SMITH FORBES,
!rvffH to S. P. Smith fc Co., Charlotte, N. C
pif - N. B. We have two large Shoes Stores adjoining, ojje exclusively Whole
sale and the other Retail, and wiil give our Customers the benefit of superior ad
vantages in the Shoe Trade-
SMJTH & FORBES.
ang 10, lm
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(Greatest Eediiieed Frices
tTifl
I now ofl'er my entire stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At the Greatest Reduced Prices from this Bate
In order to make room for my large Fall and Winter Stock which I
intend to lay in shortly.
ALL
wishing anything in my line
WILL SAVE MONEY
and find it to their Interest to call
if IMS
as soon
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CALtiAND BE CONVINGE1), ml vam determined, to close out
nay Spring "and" Summer Stock, r
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Sign of the Brass Boot,
W. S. FORBES
THI
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OF
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I OF FASHION.
PERSONS
OF
as possible,
BARGAINS
'""i-'-.f f.rv. f
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JLnndreib Fresh Tnmlp Seed.
rE.WtLliWefve in it? Sew
Tt. ;thelbred
& Seed,
re we, varieties.
FASHION
nam
full
of
W. KV BtJRWELL & CO.
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