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v. i ' ' : r - :.J a- t 1 1 f f Tlie Charlotte ; Observer. JOKES & PENDLETON, Pjwprietobs. Uttjce, Strings Building,'. Trade j Streets bATES OJT 8UD8CEIPTIOK. J,, , J....$r00 3 00 Daily One year, in advance,; ..... a;- minntns. in wiyiuiwi ....... Three Months, in advance : ...1 50 One month, -in advance, .......... ....i... 50 Tri-Wetky, ; ene year.... ..... $3.50 Weekly J one vear,.?......... -. 2.00 CITYj-i INTELLIGENCE bscriberi will please look out for the cross iitarfc' on their papers. They are. thus noticed that their term or suoscnp- ;."c--yfj lain .. .... Vol XI. CHARLOTTE N. C. THURSDAY APRIL 9, 1874. No 1,581. Eat ria lament at Miller'i' llall,-0n Friday evening at 8 o'clock',.', an 'entertain ment will be gi ven at M i Iter's Hall; .for tk'e benefit of. the Memorial Associatlbh--con- tion has expired; and are respectfully rer wfcwngoi jiosic ana Jiecitations. ncKeu tp ice. . .;.,t - oe obtained at the three corner drug stores quested to renew at once. ClIAttLl-l'U TlAUIUrm. , performers naif price and at Tiddy's.. Price of ,ticketsf fifty ents. Corrected Daily, Cottoii Market. ! 1IT ii v 'A M a ?, OTLli:.. Change of Schedule. A chanee takes ........ ,.L.6(12 1 Ejace to-day (the 9th) ill the schedule of the .".;"L1......M...-..13 UC& A'; R R, the down t day passenger Inferior,. Ordinary UOCK1 uruiumj , .:.....'.....14i land mail ft ruin Ipavinp PharlntfA rft ti-n.1? . A Strict Good Ordinary..: :.. J .......15 M inat(kft(i nf - otl of Ti,f.'i,. Low Middling,..,. r'-ii , : : "T'l Market quiet and unchanged. iales toi-day 12G bales. Country Produce I Buying Hates. . ' Bacon Hams, per ID - " Sides,'. " Shoulders,- Hog Kound, Country, Beeswax Butter Choice, Country, Brandy-lA-pvle, (N. C.) - " ;Peach, Com Wlhite, (without sacks) " Mixed, : . a - ? Eggs, per dozen,, - , - i'mrx anuiy, Extra, " Super. FniU lried Apples, " Peaches, " " Blackberries, Fowls Chickens, scarce, Turkeys, none. " Ducks, !. ; , , Hides 13ry, I , " Oreen, Lord Good, . country " Common. "' : i ,none Meal White, bolted Oats Black, unbolted,- . 1 ' ' train: of the' Alr Line Railroad, thus ena-, bling the travel from Greenville, Spartan burg and .other points to go straight' through to Dointa. snnth . . '.wifViAnf. thA' - tipipMiaifV 'nf j A . i.w ....w.. ;v.U.j Uf . laying over in ChariptteV - ! f . -t 11 - ' ; 25 Head FoundYesterday wien the i labor- 30 a 35 era were working on the excavation for the $ n a 2i store to be bmlfc by Dr Mooreti on Trade st., ; v 88 ?ne them came across the skull of a man, 75 hid beneath the chimney of a small wooden J i15 a n .ouse which "th ey were moving out of the 4 40 a 4 50 I ' --uc w tuo uuu wm itussiug, uui 4 oOrtnetace nad been preserved intact. The front teeth were missing, but the jaw teeth yet remain in their natural positions, look- : .1 l i.1 mi it . i. i.i 28 a 30 I Bllux uuu Kuaauy. lue situii is at me drug store of Dr J H McAden. 25 - r,. A Bright Legal Document. A friend 111 a 12 bas.handed us the following. It is from the pen of a trial justice at Blackstocks, S C. It 95 I a n inn tnrw nf nviantia a-nA ysta ni-i'nf 5Q I it as a fair specimen of the intelligence of . n , . i . . v 111 Tl. J! 1 . 1 1 n , Onions 70 a l.UO Vol ids to susneij l me average xuiuicai omce-noiaer in ooutn Bens Pure clay,i ;': t ? : . T 86 a 90 Carolina. The dainty morsel goes as fol White, Mixed. Botaloes Irish, per bbl, Sweet; Tallow, Wheat Red, per bush, " White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed 70 a 75 5 a 5i $1 7 a 8 lows : SC March the 31 18 74 Blackstock I Reseve of Henry Wooded 2 dollars far hnd far temp of Uort . , ' , Lyttleton uamcl s trial Justice LOCAL DOTS. days of anything out of , which local can.be manufactured. BUY J. & P, COATS' BLACK TMEAI for your 1IACHI1TK The Chairman appointed P O Carlton, Dr J E King and J C Tamer, as said committee. The committee after retiring a , short 'tmW, returned and reported a Consttutioa and By-Laws. ; They will appear to-in'irrotf. v Moved by C A Carlton, that the vote on the Constitution and By-Laws, . be taken ftW SSriSfS5,ESING . I , , 1 and. FLUTING MACHINE. Coun- section hy section, adopted, amended or ty and State Rights for sale 6n the most tcjcvtcu uy vaiuucu. varneu. ' ,i? liberal terms; J Also,. i Agents wamea to ' P. C. Carlton then roceeded trt read UipI sell our other Novelties. Address H. D. Constitution ;and By-Laws . by sections A- ' - nijeuwou ui omcera wr tue touncM JJ3 Cspeedily cured by Db. was then held, and resulted as" follows V BacK'a only known and SURE REMEDY, Dr K JL Campbell, Master, J C Turner, Overseer, ; C A Carlton, Secretarj', i ; A P Murdock, Treasurer, PC Carlton, Steward, ? "J. ; " J E King; Assistant Steward, J A F Watts, Chaplain, ; . F S Green, Gate Keeper. 1KO CIIAKGE for treatment until cured; Call cm or ad dress; ! ;DE. C- J. BECK, Cincinnati, O. ? , HTTTT TYTC"D . Will out ! Tritun - lilL UJXIJJUIX: phant I, Agents, .old and young, ;male and female, make'-more TOoner selling our French, and American Jewalry Books ana names tnan at any- j.ne election oi an executive Uommittee AperTtaf arid ' Purchasers. Catalogues. of five members took place with the follow- I Terms and full particulars sent free to all. ing result: I Address r. p. Vimiiux, Augusta, Me JJAfntf P nnorHnn T W A Vaar T C , k - v ,,BrlBmr JWV ; T OrtTTT rTJQlll W T r I UOiVnUiUAjyi, ; V u v J " . . ; i j. A chAEMING" " How either sex i The Council then adiourned to meet herp I Tiia iiTiQfa rH oniriUfiA Iava nr.rl nf. - - - - - I UWJ - XJUJV4(IVW MMV wuv v w -wm m again on the first Tuesdav iri June, unless feetions of any person they-choose, m sooner called toeether bv the Master. , stantly. This simple mental acquirement . W. A. JvEre, K. 1 . Campbell, toeether with a Marriaee Guide. Ecvntian Secretary. Master. Oracle. Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WIL LIAMS & CO., Publishers,' Philadelphia. Hew Advertisements. Initial Paper. NOTICE. rpHE new proprietors of The Obseevee, x wm not De responsiDie ior any mHE followinsr MDer nat un in boxes of debts contracted by or for any of the em X Green Satin -finshed Paper, handsomely ployees of the office, without the written lithographed on top and end, stamped with or veroai assent oi oueoi uiem. anv desired Initial, will be sent to anv ad- apl 8 tf. . JONES & PENDLETON dress, hostage paid, on receipt oi the price ( Connecticut Valley Initial. EACH box contains. one quire of extra su per White Octavo, and ten packs of white envelopes, stamped with .Rustic In itial Letter, rnce 25 cents. Brightwood Rose Tint Initial. CIGARS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco J of the finest quality .- W. R. BUR WELL & CO. T? ACH box contains one quire of .Rose Ji Tint Octavo, and two packs, Tinted En velopes, stamped with Rustic Initial Letter. Price 25 cents. Court Initial. Plank Kiln Burned. The plank kiln of There is a "plentiful lack7 these, last few ... . i.,P ti, t , . . .1 aibviuwu auuut a a a. a a uaou ai T v u kiuml., auxg were eight or ten thousand feet of , lumber in the (kiln, and it wss all burned. Subscribers failing to receive their papers I This makes two clank kilns Mr Ahrens has T7ACH box contains one quire of long fold n t " n J i t . . it. - I . . - . , . . 111 f a r-n e r rr onti ycA-t ' vt a o cm wiu comer a iavor Dy nouiying us oi me lost within the past three weeks, and tbree wmuj w, , . . L- t: I ,i a. a. sorted tints, and two packs of Baronial En- mctatunvc. witnin me past six montns. velopes. large square size, stamped with In- The County Commissioners met yesterday There was no general fire alarm yesterday itial letter. Price 50 cents. fr Anv of the above naner seut uostaire paid ing, but 4ill appear to-morrow. quench the flames or to save any of the Sj -fnC8 Col Davidson reports that the Grange ir-"" ' - - iooK3eiier ( . Ill W .. .. .. . J. V.- V-', terest is constantly on the increase, and ne . Richmond, Va is organiisg new granges every week. rcuui.-.ur j js. morris, mauaguis apl s2w i. i editor ot the Jobacco Leaf ana JFlanter s Jour- .- p TjUNE country cured Bacon, Hams, Sides, J? and Shoulders, for sale by apl 9 J. B. RANKIN & CO. Independents. Attention ! It takes a clear neaoeu man to Know tne , , . . rirnPETlTOR Familv Flour imt received , ,L. . , , , . nal. made his appearance m our sanctum on W L , , , ramuy J?iur' Jusl receivca i .. . .. . . . 1 vucjfpivlav - The 7yzrwnien has heretofore I t t t ittttxt p. J ' r-v. I apl W J. X. XVA1M.1 jJ been published in .atatesvuie,. win nence- ' " forth he published in Charlotte. It is already The weather yesterday was as coquettisn a succesSf and has perhaps the largest circu as as any girl, and like a girl shed upon us iation in the State. We bespeak for it a lib ber smiles and her tears. Rain and sun- erai patronage from the advertisers of '.the shine v alternated each other and at late v hours of the nighlthe rain fell very heavily. . rn1 T atnh Parrow. edifcor of the Snartan- bure Spartan, and Capt D J Carter, of the New Store AIOUSe.-'-Dr.'" 1. J. jUOOre IS i..nM,f TAfi- RrrivPil in Ohnrlntte VPS now making preparation to build a store on terday. trade street, between the stores of sample & A 1 "1 Tr-WT , I . T - 1 1 r1 Alexander and vvittKowsKjrot rtinieis. ine Bald Mountain. We talked vesterdav new building will be , quite large, ; and will with a gentleman who is just from the scene that. a!though there have bee no noises in A SSS S'S the mountain since the 20th of March, the mst.. at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is 1 u I u it ' if RATC3 OP ADVERTISIKG. t One Square one timeMUM...MM.M;.M...$l CO " ? two days ......... ...... 1 50 "W ............. W four days.w.......l..-2 50 five day3................ S 00 " one.week.....:... 8 50 two wrecks. $ 00 " ( onemonth....M.... 8 00 jeShtContract Advertisements taken a proporionately low rates. ... , Five Souares estimated at a quarter-cor umn, ana ten squares as a half-column. ENTIRE 55 li NEW ... OP, . SPRING AND SUMMER j . ' ,; i; . ". ' i,. 4 v .i i( Jk . . .:. .. ;i: j ,. . J A: YOUNG & SON offer a large and varied stock entirely new, of Gentlemen's Goods lor the Spring and Summer season. ' It is guaranteed to be of the best manufacture, and comprises select Varieties f Drab DeTae, English Scotch and Diago nal Worsteds. Gray. MixeoSand Fancy Summer Cassimers. French Pique, Hair1 Line ii.v-.i uj , Muisuiuv, Alpaca, xiineu, urass liiieu, jjuck., etc., in great v tuicij , in suits or by the single garment. . - A large and fine assortment of under Clstbing, Hosiery, Gloves Cellars, Nedf Ties, Scarfsy &c, and. a stock of Fur, Beaver, Wool and Straw Hats, unsurpassed int the market.-. ' - - ! "'i We thank our friends and the generous public for the liberal patronage of the last season, and ask them to call and examine our stock, with a full assurance that we , win give satisiaction. ' ; JOHN A.YOUNG & SON. Chaklotte, N. C:. April 8, 1S74. 3m. ,,. , The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country ! $60,00000 INVALUABLE ;GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN . L. D. SINE'S 166th Regular Monthly GIFT: ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday, May 4th, 1374. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 eaeli in Greenbacks ! 1EF . 3?339tSC3&9:i . ' Having determined to close out my entire STOCK of Clothing, Tailoring and Fin ishing Goods at as early a date as possible, I am now offering the very best SHIRTS h tne market at sa -er iwzen. 2nd best quality at $27. ; . k ; French and English Cassimere Suits made to order at $38, reduced from $45. ' Scotch Cassimere Suits reduced from $35 to $38. All other goods correspondingly. My entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing at cost. ' My stock of Boys' Clothing at cost. The best stock of Staple and Fancy Hats at cost. The largest and best assorted stock of Mens' Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Undershirts, Drawers. Cotton Lisle Thread and Merino Half Hose, Slk Lisle, Kid and Calf Gloves, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders reduced corres pondingly. A lot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water-Proof Clothing at cost. My Merchant Tailoring department will be kept supplied with the latest style of goods and a full line of samples kept for customers to select from, and will be made to order in the best manner at the lowest possible price, exclusively for cash. " , All persons indebted to meare-urged! to come forward promptly arid pay the fame, as I am determined to close up my book accounts and need the money to meet ray obligations. . i i Persons wanting anything in ray line are Invited to come and examine my Stock Of goods, as I am determined to close out my present stock at" the earliest, possible date. mar 27 J. S. PHILLIPS. to be erected. Old Tombstones. In digging the excava-; excitement has by no means subsided, but is required, as business Of importance will tion for the new store of D. Parks Hutchin- ag great as it has eyer ben. Our informant be transacted. By order of tr President, son, Esq! on Tryon street, the workmen a says there are numbers of visitors to the ohl8 fWrPtW dayor two ago found two tombstones em- mountain .and hotel keepers and men who n . .' .M T bedded deep in the earth. They were of the havfl t.aras to hire are reat)inr a harvest. weceivea . iiin;iuoi imi.j,. old fashioned soapstone kind, and1 had no Tne inhabitants are still in a'pious frame of fTWO and thre lbs Cans Tomatoes, Eng- marks orj inscription upon them, They give mind and are waithlg ,3 quietly a3 possible !. evidence being very old, but how old no for the time to come when they shall be iies. Green Corn in oans.' Pine Apples, man knqweth, 1 , I an ni riinned' in o henc&v-W, ' . Guava Jellv. Dessicated Cocaonut and r 1 . .... . . . j- B1.V Pomwr J. S M DAVTDSON ' 1 ;H'mm an tnat can oe learneu we are uis- 1 - - - - . - I : I Ml .1 Cli. " . 1 - K.rt n. ulrnr Xlauc ol., mu uuvi auuiv iuuinvn Scroll Workv-A specimen of the scroll posed to think that "Old Baldy" has " gone x g 1874 otk done at the planing' ' mill of F.' W. back on us, and is not going to furnish us ' ' t MILLIONS OF ACKJCS RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, e Very Cheap. Ten Years Credit, Interest only G per cent. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional Maps, sent Free. work Wing.'o (Columbia, was on exhibition yes- the handsome volcano we have been expect- terday at the Central Hotel. The work is int; from him. handsonaely executed, and, attracted -consid- erauie ukiiuqu. xtrroii,iav,4., ja Opianlzation of the Piedmont Council the agent in .this city for this planing mill. Patrons af Unsbaadry.-According to pre- JJ(j "(jf , Death of an 014 Negro.-A negro man of Hasbandry of Iredell county met in the namea sesar w imams, uieu m tms :vay Hasonic Hall, in Statesville, on Saturday, Sunday morning,-at tne age oi .iiz years. the4th inst.. for the purpose of organizing a He was formerly a slave of H. B. WiUiams, 001. ,The meetihg was called to order x4., uij mis Fiv.c. ' Dy y c oarlton, and on his motion, Dr. K. Casar,'jas he was.. commonly known, died T.Campbellr of Snbw Creek Grange. No. 320, a snort, time before last cnr.stmas, at tne waa chosen chairman and J. W. A .Kerr, of age 01 !U4 years. We suppose that both 01 Granite Hiu Grange, No. 24, Secretary. : On w..w uicu uum we excessive uscui wuutuu. i mntinn Pnh flrniiD-ft. TenrAPrttri was ro. 1 ones ted tor hand into the Secretary, a list of XnaSOIUC lemple. Tlie MaSOnIC Temple Aacratoa rorwroaontinV fViol'r firane Association of Charlotte, have made negoti-1 The'delegates present were ascertained to be ations with Drarks Hutchinson tor apart- ag follows : nients in the xon stnrv1 of t.h riiw store I vttM. x.i 1.0 t rnmAiine which he will soon begjnv,tb haild on Tryon c A Carlton, P C Carlton, F S Green, EH KNEW YOKIL DA X -JiUUJi. oirellHoitoiias.vnenf &, uo. s. auis j Davis, -J A F - Watts, T A. Watts, J. J Mott, A i.pnrr.tl Weeklv. established store will be three stories high, and perhaps James Monteith, T A Price.- Granite Hill 1850. It supports white supbemacy, po the most elegant building o,f 'its' kind in the Granee No -24 J A. Allison! C L'Sninn, J W Htical and social. Terras, $2 per year. To THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paptfr, pon tain ' : ing the Homestead Law, mailed - ; free to all parts 6f the ' , 1 " world. . Address ' " O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. R-," v 1 ' Omaha, Neb. T-!fP,;BH' A Keer. , Trinity Grange, No. 152,0, W ddreS7 DAY-BOO1-., New York I "T- 1 ' ' " t u , Chipley, Jno Miller- Ebenezer Grange, N,o. ci.y. - Gen Johnston Book. The narrative of 182, J W Houp. W L Dunlap, :j-0 Turner, apl 8. , . 243, D J Beard, H M Hughie, J H . Pucket, por Eatgt Mice. Roaches, Ants, Bed-Bugs'; NP, Watts, A P - Murdock. Cool Springs Moths, &c. ' ' r'i ter, J M Rickert. H L Poston, J C Steel, J D " a militarV operations during tlja late war, m N Hall, J G Eidsohl Snow Creek Grange, written jby, Gen. Joseph Johnston, has No. 220, J E King M C ' JordanJJR T been issued from the press. . It is a fair and Campbell. Elk Shoal Grange, No. 223, Silas graphic;statement of the operations of the Bost, F C Harris. -! Oak Forest Grange, No. upnfederate troops in the bloody and never-to-be-forgotten contest, and will go far to establish the'truth of history. ThB'lwri ter of.the book having himself j been' ;a promi- A. . A . . 1 1 a . f I . . utsui actor in tne war, is quauueu to give a uiic- -.. f- reUable history of it; Mrst Bailie McAuley is Moved hV P. O. Carlton, that in anv aues- the ageht in this city for the! work; and we tion requiring a vote, each Grange represent hope that pur citizens will give lier their, or- be allowed only one vote. Motion .pre- ders. , Mrs. McAuley has also on hand a lew vailed. - " ' ' ; 1 ' , more of .the e'anOmuBfuTnSteel plate Moved,' that tiie' Chairman appoint a corn- engravings of Gen. Lee, wictv she is arix- mittee of three to draft a Constitution i and ions to dispose of. 'c V ! f ' By Laws: T ' " u v- t 1 .-V" . . J ' 1 - EXTERMINATOR And Insect Pow der WANTED: Ccal, Irofl an! . Timlier LaiiSs, " rFavorablv located, on . or neat railroad or water transportati on routes . Address ' J.ICIIOL.SON & CI.ARK, m i l r. 1 ri -rr fTf AAm r.j. ..... J, si- .- 7. .., . ,v "j ' j... 5 each f CreenoacL's Two Peizes $1,000 each Five Prizes $500 Ten Prizes, $100 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, "worth $600. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550! ' ':' Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each ! Five Gold Watches and Cliains, worth $300 'each! Five Gold. American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each f ten ladies gold hunting: watches, woeth $100 each! .v- -800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches ( in all,) worth from $20 to $300 each I Gold Chains. Sil ver-Ware" Jewelry, &c, &c. Number of Gifts 6,500 ! Tickets limited to 60,000! AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom -Liberal Premi ums will he paid. . Single .v Tickets $1;. Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty Five $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information in ? reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one or dering them. All letters must be address ed to X. D. SINE, Box 86, main office, Cincinnati. 0. : J01 W. Fifth St. r March 27, 5wks '" For Sale. QAA ACE.ES of good Farm Land less O Ul than two miles from Charlotte, on the Beattie's Ford Road and theN. C. Cen tral Railroad. Will be sold in a body or divided to suit purchasers.' Also, several lots in the-' city of Charlotte, improved and unimproved. Apply immediately to mar 24, lwk -W F. DAVIDSON. UNADULTERATED AND GENUINE. rpHE best food for Infants' and Invalids, X prepared by Savorv & Moore, London, at - - ' 3 i-1 '- - jan 17 SCARR's DRUG STORE. . f.' Sometliing- Fresh. "I A White Head Cabbage, 150 Onion xi)J Sets, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, fec., just in at - -jan. 23 ; , J. S. -MDAYIDSON; ' " " ' 3rd door above Market. O a reams Letter; cap, bill and UU-.COMMERClAL NOTE PAPER. - . an 17 , - - -a xu PUREFOY'S GQLGATE,. Glycerine and. Honey Sap, English r Glycerine and Honey Soap, Old Brown Windsor Soap, feb 13 I W. B. BURWELL & CO. T?INE Salad; Oil, Coleman's Mustard, J? Nelson's Gelatine, Genuine- Italian Macarbui, Nutmegs Cloved,' Peppery Gin ger and Arrow-Root, Just received at :. . feb 13 .1. l:;W. R. BURWELL C0.;; O A A BALES CHOICE Hay on consign CU 1 ment, for sale low, bv ? : ; . -.l STENHOUSE, MACAUL AY & CO. .feb3 - ' . ,-" - THIS IS A GENUINE-: GUANO- WHICH IS TAKEN FEOM THE Gunnahani Island (one of the Bahama Group) and bids fair to become one of the m ost popuhir fertilizers offered for sale. Itls put up in sacks in the same condition as when taken from the caves, and no manipulation or grinding is required. . It is recommended by , -Prof. P. B. WILSON, of Baltimore wIiq is regarded as one of the best analytical chemists in the country. Our State Geologist, ' 3 ' ' 1 ' ' 4 : " - . ''' Prof. W. C. UEBB, also, recommends it as entitled to a place among the standard1 fertilizers ' . . . . i ; ' ' , ' i : - i of the country. The analysis shows it to be ricber in plant food than, the great majority of fertilizers, which in connection with thenodorate price - ' .; 'J .; at which it is sold, are strong inducements for every iatttttrWivse it. Full supplies. now on hand and for sale by March 21 Cw BIRROUGIIS & SPRINGS, : Genera! Affcufe, . i .. Ui ) J. Family Groceries. 1 MOUNTAIN-DRY. BEEF i; HAMS,, Buckwheat Flour, North Carolina Flour, Virginia Flour. - A large supply al ways on Sale at Wholesale , or JtetaiL ' Mountain Potatoes for planting cheap. A good stock of Tallow, alwass on; hand at low prices. ,, 'Oranges Lemons, fcc. i u : , r . . . , A.H,CRESWELL. Grays' Corner, Trade titrest. ; Apl 5. 1I7HITE nd Red Onion Setts. .. . . : VY ' ' ' W.R. BURWELL-CCV MOLLER'S Cod Liver Oil,, j . : ,V r' Hazzard fc Caswell's Cod Liver Oil. Nolen's Cod Liver Oil, ; - "i v- Welbor's Cod Liver Oil and . Phosphate 1 ' T.!mo .(;'. '. . V! v Elixir Cinchona Iron and Strychnine, ; .- " and Bismuthi i . Daneim a,i Tliavnnffl :t Trr ir tiTTTrnn?TT nn ' . i ;:apl5 ;r,4)f s- -Druggists,1 ' " jr-i-J-.-i."- t CLOVER, Orchard: Grass and iJbcefrte, fresh and of superior quality,, i sid, , W- R. BURWELL & CO. - 7
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