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ft 'tiWW TV lOES & PENDLETON, Propbietobs. ' bates OF SUBSCBIPTIOX. f " twodays............. 1 50 - two day8.............. 1 60 : -vai v I Oae year in ad vance, ? 00 i in advance. Montns, Trj-Wer'Jir-T-r ' in advance......... nnth.i in advance,... Weekly IT7 ! INTELLIGENCE. 1 75 11- . '.' " f " t -hh GO . $3.50 xrl: Vi ' - Snbscribettwill please look out for he cross ium wci tis. aaicj mc thus notified that, their term., of subscrip- ion has expired ;ahd are respectfully re-"uestedjorepeatcmce.- r,,;; ." . ;; ' CHABLOTTE MARKETS. Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Tuesday, April 14, 1874. ' Inferior ... ..612 Ordinaryr........ .. ...............12al3 Good Ordinary..,.., 14al4i Strict Good Ordinary;.i... 14sl5 Low Middling 15JaS Market unchanged. Sales to-day lit bales. ii ii Country Produce Buying Kates. J Bacon-Haws, per lb ; Sides.. -" i Shoulders, . " Hog Round, Country, Bemoax . Bvtter Choice, uountry. Brandy Apple, (N. C.) " Peach, Corn-White, (without sacks) " Mixed, Flmit-r&miry,-- " Extra, ' Super, Frvil Dried Apples, reacnes, . " IJlackherries, r , -Chickens4 Scarce;' J ,l Turkeys, none. " Ureen, larrf Good, country lljal2 " Common, non. i,;Whitft. bolted 95 ftuow.1!, 75 a ,bu io7 lbs to feusnejL; " i Mixed, Potatoes IrishitiKr.tbi . I Sweet, 7aow, " ' UViea Red, per bush, -" :"White, . 'itiSKi- '.Hooi Tub washed,-. " : Unwashed - 15 13 11 .'Hi 25 30 a 3s $ 2 a 2i 2i a 2 i 85 a 88 i 15 a 18 44 a 4.G0 4.40 a 4.50 4 00 28 a 30 in ?':; ii:;"- .'b? f- fc If tf II f il li ..' 10 olqojq CHARLOTTE -N. CI WEDNESDAY? APRITj II), 1874. vr ii no '8b"a90' 70 a 75 I 5 a 54 .$1 7 a 8 New Advert isementf3rhe following Advertisements appear this"m0rning for the first time : : r r O J H A H JustKeceiva Retand Pardue. Our House S. M. Timmons. Just Received C, S. Holton, , Notice to Contractors StenhoViSe: aCauley &:Co. ' -J"- '-''u u' Encourage Home Industry G. L. Greeson. Blan apf liqatjonshr A..?his. OiSca m . I XOCAL DOTS. Tlavfrj Magazine at Tiddy's Book Store. Candidates will sooti begin io tredt and to get solicitous about yourJiealth. tJ", A right energetic little runaway enliven ed College street yesterday morning. To tell the truffi about it there was just next to no local news yesterday. The Board of Aldermen meet next Mon day night.( Tim will be thelast regular ses sion of th jeteptBoatoi ?1 ' Charlotte boasts a mockingHaird which Proposed New Church. It is under stood that the merhbers'of the Roman - Cath olic Church'i of this ditvl' will build a new uuiac ui wursiup wnenever a siuucieut u uaa- tity of money iot that - purpoee shall haye been" ifafeed i 'AconsldlerkbU'' abiourrt has already , been obtained, arid it is thought that whaUs yet lacking can be raised this Summer There is no doubt that the church . will be built. ' They are a ueonle wh.0 do what thev deterinirieb doajad say little about It. 1, - - . .Prominent Visitors A party . , of four prominent mining and ' banking gentlemen TT'll Vl Off. kflAA' rw.-m tr 1r tJa rAnnlnln in ,i .v uuiq uccu UTC1 VVTAixig o javunwuij lit which at least one of them is inte riyed in Charlptt Monday jiHght and left on the Northern bound train (yesterday moi n ing. JThe gentlemen 3vio composed the par tf are : Messrs B K Jamison, a prominent finances ndbanker. of . Philadelphia ; Geo Bull, of Philadelphia; .WW Palmer, an English gentleman who has "been m Ameri ca but a short time, andPhillip Deideshei mer, of San Francisco... ' u i, s ' i:uiCi Greensboro Court. A gentleman who arrivec"! iu this city ' last evening on the 9 o'clock train, froQi, Greensboro, tells us that much business yet remains on the docket of the Pederal Court. The case of the Chero- kee4 Indians - vs.'. Blount and1 Dewese, for fraud, has hot yet befen feried owihj to the absence of parties whose presence is indis pensable to the trial of the cause. The cases of those persons .indicted ' in the Federal Cburt for counterfeiting, were transferred to Statesville Court which meets next Monday Amongthese. persons is William Bryant, of ... S -. :.!-- .! - - ' 20th May Celebratlons.T-The 20th of Mfty, the anniyeAaryV of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence,: is celebrated each year by the fire companies of this oity At recent meetings of the members of the Hornet and Independent Hook and Ladder Companies, it was resolved, we learn, to cele brate this day. in accordance with their cus torn. The Independents have determined to go to the river in a body, and have a picnic fishing expedition, or something of the sort The Hornets will celebrate the day in the city, by a parade at 3 o'clock in the after noon, anfl perhaps by a supper at night, though! this has beenfreferred to a commit mittee appointed for the purpose of devising a plan for the proper celebration of the day. On the evening of the 20th of last May both of the companies united in getting up and enjoying an elegant repast at Independ ents' Hall. This occasion-was fraught with aTgrea'deal ofpleasure,"ahdTs onVof' which many of our young men have the most pleasant recollections. The War ox; EPAi?sio?f Section At: While the Netf iYork - MeraltLjuad otner papers io ine interest , pi toe bondholders are bellowing like bulls of Bashati againsfethe policy of expan sion we find the leading Pennsylvania papers arrayed on the -otlxer: side. The Germantowii Telegraph says : The lsolalea and sectional charactef of the pblft , of the chief5 commercial cities has been strikingly exhibited iri this1 contest.. Their clamor .has-been incessant against the paper ' cnrreucy3 while it now appears that a vast in a: jority of the peoplpare perfectly satis fied with it, and are determined not. to be deprived of what has seryed thein so well in times of great danger and difficulty. . But the combination of the. entire South. and West has an im portant political significance that should not be overlooked. three days. .J. 2 00 five dayH 3 00 one week....... 3 50 5 00 three kxI.Ill.VWB 601 jV one month ..................... 8 00 tContract Advertisements taken a -!St f ': .' I Hi i u proppfionately low rates. ffmn, pxid ten squares as lialfoiumn. 3iT Tim eXpbie of the affairs of fhe Xoflis- ville Lottery demonstrates that the American people are wholesale gam blers. Even now there is a disgraceful squabble-about the second prize, in which a minister ol the gospel is in volved. Downright swindling is charg- manifested truly lamentable. St. Louis ' JUST RECEIVED. invested $175,000 with Mr. Bramlett's COUNTRY Lard; White Beans, White Peas i .i - i i l . ; . concern ana aid not araw a single cent. J Fresh -Mountain Roll Butter; Aso, nice Chicago had an; enormous sum "of lot of ciioice country butter, 100 doz fresii money in the Sd.me business and came S8 cneaP fr tne ca311- at friilLTI have received Extra Sugar Cured JftHams and Shortlders.f, Enoch Morgan's Century and Family -Spans, Fropt,s;Rear Raising Flour (something new), and other choicer and other; desirable family uppies, to.whieh your attention is respectfullj inr vitedv-1 ' v, -: .. " ' '; - apI12' ' 3:8. MJ D AVtDSONi ; ' 3rd door above Market, Trade St'! BULDEnS . t : 13 ?. ' SASH, BLIND and DOOR Manufactory', Columbia South Carolina. " , ' ! Turns out Sash, Blinds. Doors; Mantels. Brackets Mouldings, Scroll Work, Ballus ters. Hand. Kails, ano; .every article useu in house trim mingy of a kjuaity unstrrpssed and at prices which 'defyreompetion. ' s: ; 1 If?' C. F HARWXN Agent f ; ,;apLl2. .. --,. ; ; . ; ATTENTION I :: 'j.i.; - "'i "- ' .'nil- ? . . . StEEP .IS.SHETVi-..: , on the " I WOVEV-WIItE M ATRESSES V. JWi1 SHBiWON has a full assortments Also several other styles of Spring Beds.u Now is thetimfr to buy cheap. " apl 11 ' out plucked entirely. B. N. SMITH. New Advertisements; New Cotton Platform. A call meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held yester day at noon, when a petition, numerously signed by the cotton? buyers of the, city, was laid before the Board, setting forth the ne- can sing 'ollie Darling'' much, better than cessity: which exists for a new cotton plat half the human musicians. - V X 'V t. r form. The petitioners also proposed to have It don't look very, nice to. see goats stroll- the platform built, and to pay for it them- ing around the streets, walking-into stores selves, and be re-imbursed by the duty re quired tor the weighing ot cotton, tafcing one half of the amount of the proceeds from weighing, each bale, until they shall be paid The petition was granted, and the building of the platform will begin so soon as the contract is given out. It will be 250x350 feet, and will be located in front of the C, C. & A . R. Depot. and tutting small clerks n't of the door. Yesterday morning wasHhe, first' time in more than a week thafih'eTe'liias, b'een a' case in the Mayor s Court. m , ; .-,' , There is no prospect of any amusement iti Charlotte for some time to come. , Wait till the opera house is ttnished! To the Ladies. THE MissesFarrington , have opened a fashionable Dress-making-establishment in Beckwith Building, up stairs over Col. Max well's Sewing Machine Emporium ; the patronage of , the Ladies -of Charlotte and ftlspiWhera is most resnectfnllv" solicited and moderate charges and satisfactfen-irt the exe cution of work guarranteed. MISSES FARRINGTON. N. B. The latest London and Paris Fash ion plates, have been ordered and will be regularly received. , april 15 d 1 m-w 1 y'r Just Received. SUGAR Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Roe Herrings, 50rcents per dozen; at ; apl 15 - REEL & PERDUE'S ! Blue Frnt. ; PEARL Hominy, Rice, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Pickles in barrels, gallons, half-gallons, quarts and pints, country pro duce, etc, at apl 15 REEL & JrEKDUE S Blue Front. SNUFFS, all kinds of Cigars, Chewing To baccos, etc A We retail goods at whole sale prices, sell for cash, and, therefore, give our customers the benefats ol loses by bad debts. We invite opposition and defy com petition. apl 15 & .FEKDUli; fc Blue Front. s. m. urinous, AT OUR HOUSE. Wishes the public to know that his estab lishment still maintains its Tell-Known Reputation as the best place in Charlotte to get some thing good. to. eat or dnnfc. " Snacks at all hours. ; wpl tdj dly lmo- Prof J Prescott Eldridge, the recitationist, 1 A new platform has long been needed registered yesterdayimornlng at the Central The present one is altogether too small for Hotel, and last. rieht. Cnt J R Mnmnrdn. nf the cotton trade which is done here, and Richmond. Ine A, T & O R R case was the topic of conversation-yesterday among its stockhold ers, who regard matters as looking, .rather bilious for thefir 1 s; 1 " Theannualinghne Carina" den- buyers and sellers both have Jong felt the i need of a larger one. The Municipal Election. The election for municipal officers of the City of Char lotte is but little more than two weeks off, aind thus j(ar little interest has been mani xumroaa wnpany win Dfrnem in wil-vf;sted. No convention to nominate candi mmgton to-hi6rrow (the lGth) for the elec- tex for Mavor iiasbeen' or will be held uun otomcera ipr ineensujngyear. and tiow only two candidates, and thev hot 1"d"rs Vourx Anstin Lane, colored J Arid Whether anv others will come out vlfflffiW&JPmmteTaiyfoT dra wing remains to be seen ; at present there is no a razpr on a. banjo-picker, an account of ting to indicate that there will be more Which was printed in the Obseevee yester- tban two candidates for Mayor vittjr iiiurmng. 4. nne pi. 310 and costs was! j TTn to this time no announcement of can- MONEY TO LOAN! Just Received a Large Lot of FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Diamonds Silver Ware, Spectacles, . ' ' ; ' AND J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I- All of whfch I will sell low for CASH or on TIMEJ Those -vrho owe me for the last one, two or threejyears, will please calljand pay upor have their time extended ; any way will suit me as I don't have to pay for the goods I sell, Spoons at least. I have retired - from the Millinery Jusi ness and will devote all my tinie io re - ' Trr' i T II 1 T .!' o - painug , Yv atcijes, luutLs, jeweiry, opei; tacles, SC. J.T.BUTLER, j Opposite the Central Hotel, Charlotte, Js. L apl 10 JUST ARRIVED, '! I .... 1 r.. . Hi r - I ' 1 in:'-; 1 -ii : I ' o) ::'-r;-.-n ' (yjt '"sjqiin Is-.n r -v,rti n ? '. X .?!;- J''" '"' y'' - 1 '' f -iln'J ddJ iu IwSuTnwi ..iT T Av YOUNG- &S0N offers larg?.andryarfed Aockvtetiely 1 mew, 3 of OeOtkom 1 tJ Goods for thelSprinK and Summer season, iMM Kuarante to,;be. of ttbe .bfst. mAnnfsipiaiTfi-nd rmnrises select rarifiies f DrabDe Tae'Knelish Scotch aiid Diaeo-' nal Wnreteds. Orar - Mixed and Fancv Summer1 CasSimert. Frefactf Piaue IHair I Lib J ana Tencn jjeroy, worsaare,-Ajpaca, ianen, juxta oeu, jVuuK. ic.iugreu vriei-jr, in suits or by the single garrhent.4'' 'i ,, ,r , ,' " ,: A large and tine assortment of .under Clathtntr, HosieryVGlove. cfiaw,- Neck Ties, -Scarfs, ijkc, end fpcjoJjr, i&Wfc sPP1 &Qtovmfyivmm!a&. to .thwffarf, , , We thank omfrihds,and1Jle generous jpublic'fdf the liberal 'patronage ofthelasfr 5 Bsott. and ask.tiWtlllan5auinis op f4oct, with a f ulL asBurance 4b4t -we . willgivectipn,,, , T i ; ; ;,, !5 ; S.., oxJNNl Charlotte, N. C April 8, 1874. 3m; mrTTT r . 'J. - ... ' ...;t . ... .. -. . t - ' Havine determined to close out m v entire STOCK of Clothing, Tailoring asd Fur- ishing Goods at as early a date as possible,-! am-pow; offering I he, very best SHIRTS ii ine marKet at inu uesu quainy at p. French and English Cassimere Suits made to order at $38,, reduced from $45, . ' , Scotch Cassimer Suits reduced from $35 to $28. All other goods correspdridingly . My entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing at cost. ; , My stock of Boys' Clothing at cost. , ' , t The best stock of Staple and Fancy Hats at dost. ' ' 1 .: t ' - ... ' ' " A'. . 1 The largest and best assorted stock of Mens' . Furnishing Goods, : oonsistiner ,of Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Undershirts, Drawers, Cotton Lisle Thread and Merino waif Hose, Silk Lisle, Kid and Calf Gloves, Collars, -Cuffs and Suspenders i-eddeed corres pondingly. ,i" A lot of the celbrat(d 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; priee, exclusively &r cash. All nersnns indebted to me are'uriedto corcfe forward Womptly and pay the'same. ' as I am determined to elose up my book accoriuts and need the money to meet i my obligations. . , ' s t r Persons wantine anything iui my line are invited to come and examine my stock of goods, as I am determined to i close out my present, stock at the earliest possible date." .. . mar 27 . J. S. PHILLIPS. -fi rt- Just- Received, : A splendid assortment of Candies,H, i; ' " Figs. ; : ; ; ' "Bahnanas, pies, Oranges, Ap- MOUNTAIN Buckwheat Flour, fresh and good ; Rye Flour from New York, the best brand in the market. Also, Pearl Grits and Hominy, just m from Charleston. Come and see me at the best variety store for FAMILY GROCERIES in Charlotte. A. H. CRESWELL. pl 10 Initial Paper. rriHE following paper put up in boxes of J. Green Satin ' nnshed Taper, handsomely lithographed on top and end, stamped With any desired Initial, will be sent to any ad dress. Postage paid, on receipt of the price. I Connecticut Valley initial. T?ACH box contains one quire of extra su X!i per White Octavo, and ten packs of wbite envelopes, stamped .with Hustle in- ltiai Letter. Trice 23 cents. Brigflitwood Rose Tint Initial T? ACH box contains one quire of Rose JZi Tint Octavo, and two packs Tinted En velopes, stamped with Rustic Initial Letter. Trice 25 cents. Court Initial. T?ACH box contains one quire of long fold 4li papers, (something entirely new; as sorted tints, and two packs 01 Baronial Xju velopes, large square siie, stamped with In itial Letter. Price 60 cents. .Any of the above paper sent postage paid to any address upon receipti of the price by J. T. KLLlSUJN. BooKseller and'atationeer, 1112 Main Street, v . Richmond, Va Lemons, Canned Fruits. Also'in stock a fine lot of Cakes, Pies and everything in my lme.' " k fiSt" Fresh bread eyery evening. C. SLHOLTON, apl 15 Opposite the Market. ; Notice tQ Contractors. SEALED proposals for the erection of a located in front of the C, C. & A. Railroad aDl S 2w. i.L , jmi CI UPERtOR Family Flour, just received ki i ir. .iiiii i.i i, i I'Lij iiiin 1 1 j u.-sfT. -i vk ill 1 1 i r..r w i . . . . ed until the 21st instant at the office of STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO to and for sale bv apl 9 ' J. B. RANKIN & CO. unposed on him, andiiot.having the where withal to settle,' he was committed to 'the lock-up. didates for Aldermanic honors haye been made.' At this time last year nearly all orj the candidates were in the field, or were in i fair way to be put out, and the apathy this WarningUBoys 'continue to iump on year is rather singular Surely the good and off of moving trains at the . depots and government of the city is not less important street crossings. Precept nor Example either Ijow than it has been heretofore, that our citi haye any effect upon themr.nief them zpnsarehot easting about them to secure men will get killed at it one of .these idavs then to care of the general welfare. On the thebalahce of them will stop it-for awhile', other hand there is greater need now thai Again and againf i we: call the Attention 'of ever bejfore. ibr,wiseAnd discreet men at h parents to this matterlYand warn Hh em of ead of city affairs ; ; for as the place fncroas-i me eu-eniejuangBriWhidh their children en- es in size ana popuiauon, in a correspond ing degree increases the difficulty of its pro per government and management, asdliie necessity for efficiency and discretion in its public officers. , I We hope our citizens- will not permit the approaching election to pass by as if it was counter by imp?r5drV .-and oft , trains in tflTi it'i 't i :),.. .. The Recent Frpstspjih niateraraag Jaseenione in, this sec tion bv frost. A few of t the? riftrh' fnfttr have been killed, but therfare qtilte as many thinS of no importance h for it is highly left as' fee trees can! bearand the prospect' is Portant that all of the municipal ' offices uow gopa. xor an abuijaant cropii-oii this de- mreiu6wii, uvU- - t lightfuk'fruit. Therei is no irood ! reason1 for en. The electionis but two weeks distant believirtff that an vf th Wrdemons,' Wa and much remains to be doner ; Bestir your- yec oeeu mmpy the. trosts.,$'i'he tops i oi tae potatoes.nave been killed, but it is not th0ughtby:ixperterVceo1,t?ffa siBlvesjdtizens of .Charlotte, u . .-, .?- . 'Bill potatoes possible i themselveahiviribeen -Knrt. !Tt ilinfTtftfl hn fiilnt.lmcLVihiis :wiv into 'thatiha bWs ihic T wh. s - "tat-. kin - - hnVpi ftPTt cures it naa perionneu.. lis pmguiar emcacy Tl, 13 owing tathe prpoxide of iron yf men minis themsebjiet above the grpund, may have' t killed, oijrparfc.of tnifat itnyatui ; ie-1 reparation remains ,unchaneed. and is ;the yond th,ese,' Jack Frost. has dqne .no harm in only form in which .this wtol.ilnent df a committee appointed by the City Council, apl 15, td ;Bids to be opened in the presence of Titoy cured Bacon, Hams, Sides X and Shoulders, for sale by apl 9 J. B. RANKIN & QO. NEW FJJRJMTUE AT ! F. H. SHELTOII'S. ! A GREATC variety' of Chamber Suits Alsor, Wardrobes, easy chairs, nuraer ous styles of -cane seat chairs and rockers. LoUnges, &c., &cjust received. Now is the time to get: bargains, apl 5 '.v, an 8-tf Encourage Hojn Industry ! THE DIXIE PULIP ! THE $EST PUMP FOB THE LEAST MONEY Satisfaction (Guaranteed or no Trade. y ; Diploma Awarded at the !Last Fair of the Carollnas. rpHE DIXIE PUMP is equal if not superi-1 A or to any wooden pump now offered to I t AAA the public. It is a Southern Production, 10,jUU Hundreds of Certificates might be obtaiji-' ed from parties who are using this Pump testifying to its .cheapness,; durabmty and efficiency but as it is deemed - entirely - un. necessary, I only refer to the following i citi zens of Charlotte, among many others,! not named, who are using the Pump : ; W F Davidson, Mayor of Charlotte, D ,G Maxwell, Sewing Machine Agent, RM Oates, Central Hotel, L A Blackwelder, W F Sny der, S M Howell JameS' Johnston, G F Free- land, W R Cochrane,. Cyrus Hunter, J M McMurray, R M MillerE M Andrewsl Dr. Robert Gibbon.' Manufactured arid Sold by ;' G. L. GREESON, v ' ' . Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. :, .,. . , WANTED : .:.. An' active business man to sell these pumps in--every county in this State, and in South Caralina- Also, to contract for a lot of yellow poplar "heart lumber." ' apllSt-TiJ . v'.' - r .CIGARS, jiist received. Firie Chewing Tobacco. W. R. BUR WELL & CO- TIE (KuMflD UNADULTERATED AND GENUINE. THIS IS A GENUIJSfE; GIANO WHICH IS TAKEN FEOM THE Guanabahi Jslaud (qnVf the. Bahama Group) and bids fair t6 become . . ., .' .i . : . .' .1. , . ' - ' ' one of the most popular , fertilisers offered for sale. It is put up in sacks in the same condition 'as wheiV(tak'en from the caves, and no manipulation or grinding; is required ' 1 '' ' - U.i i.. It is recommended by Prof. P. D. WlLSOlfV of Dnltimore, who is regarded ajone pf the best analytical chemists in the country. Our State Geologist, , , ' . Prof. W.!.J KERR, ilf .... i: , UJ. ft also, recom rnenda it iass'entitle4 to I place among the standard 1 fertilizer ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' i 'i'i'i 'Mil. '- I : , . . . , ' of the country' ' ,Tenatysis shows! it to jb'e richern plant foothan, tt k ... great majority of fertilizers; which in connection fwith the m0derate prie .Oi! afwhich it is sold'.are strong inducement for veiy fafmer 'hst it. Eof membership n the Patron's of usban dryvforale t t t ! dly & wky, tf , - .JlT THIS OFFICE, j GENUINE Farmers. Agriculturists and Dealers in Fertilizers nav&iidw an' opportunity df - nhtmnlttff this' valuable' toinure in ismail' oir. large lot&lrt 'Importers ' prices, b- applying wxne opeciui Ageucjr jjuBuwnr lished for the jpurpose of delivermg Gend- ? ine Peravian Ouanb to consumers at any , accessible port or . rMl way station in the country. 11 particulars given in Circu- lar maUed free on application to , . ...ir, . IL B ALCAZAR, t ii i i t o.53. Beaver 8t4 Newi York. Messrs. obonHna Co" Fipf ncial Agenta of the .PeruiP Government, ?. -w- 52 WallSt.Ni Y.,!. :.. I Mos Tavlor. Pres.. National City , Bank.; , ,! 5Z,WaUSU,N;YKj ..,, ., ,! .to .ij ; , n Full eiippliesinftw tiri hand and for sale toy Hj 3 ii J i j ". , ' ' ' ' ' . i J ' ; . i , , .. , . , - - 7 : .. 1 J LUH J JJ'i.i H li i ii;. Maj:ch;21iS V i V'M . JI..MJrlMlsJ ' V' "il I.HJ 'liij .siS :udi J )tj,ii01- ili t.-. General Ajrents VI .mV Ht :0UNTAIN' iIIBuckwheattt'Fk Family tSrorte&iq -IMPJ rtM J vSSSn ifizTw P tt Nolen's Coa xiverCil,' iIWlWMiMll "2me " ' ways on . Sale afe.Wholeaale or Retail, u; Elixir CtricbOTiai3toff'd46lrychnine7 Mountain Potatoes for planting cheap. Al , t . nd Biamnth. , s goodskV6fTallo;Wwa al h :u!ffitSBhk',: UmOilM noiSf. eaioiowTBWEMiijb 004" :gvvi HBSWBgriJ .5iaplt ololo-rf ,vd o.DmggV, jJ. C .TrwtnraatQnml.l V - ,., u.ntn i. , r ,JfI,j L:3LQYERy hxhani Otwrahtll Lucerne, i .,rBroadway,Tft3 o.Jir ,iiof ! ; ttnHdjOnle freshunipf simeriorjuali w - marl0i3mos(tri-wkly 1 r' -W'W this sec: ion to speaic oTsnlistft' Uy.n
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