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i-Mi. -T! ! id Ji f DAILY YOBSERYEIL 71 cr W 'jTS ;.;." .: .-".)'- JONES PETTDI.ETOM, Pn?tr. oaturdayr April 25. -7 H 1874i - ..,.., . i n I. li.iiM'" I 8SSX7ZI AHD CALD r2ZOT3 awyers, thewhole thing falls to the around. Fortius uovernor yaiqwtii, bier To serve xsnrynmHu-nenas Bn' .daasredlTnoCfdefeated; the consoli dation project. Certainly the most important thing ''oefttriidrtVvcAroliiii- is the r.nm nletion;bf her railroads. Her fu- " tufe prospeiity depends upon it. The . devetopmentrof hei fast resources and , increase or, waije-wast e excceaingiy ' " 7 slpV'tijlsheBWain more facilities for triniporttticmv -.;i 'ThTsfaclE'was'xecpgttT.hy the last tLyasebly. to o thotlemands ofciheWeiithey passed - ybm3rtfth&leti&K igTanted by "' anr)lsriaturetoAnj.Tailcead. They UJJiSfe; alheJrIleftioa of&iin!ChisOJ&on fof many g66 -Vavecem by the VjcVallnd agreat Sit fWOreEHrewtjyttesinng to have the projected lines finished, and the !dii(Metle'tBerdld'all in their , 4 poKer.leonswienttwi duty to ! v :erf1iteewjjfvnce North Carolia inlerejtfe :&qr n inserted in " ! 1trcW4 Wo from the nrftW'Otfswa whohad shown wortbrJoupiibikxorifiderice. ; This ofieBejr not ;:3C a mfeMhw wted&r jLthii proved its reasonableness-anf justness. ! ".. , rMiio? Piitbv? the President frf the 1 lrrpay, is unitortunAte en'bghJtd; fail-under 4hre prftf isioni tofhisollfresl' He is one of the rierBOns in wbon the Iiislature-thc epreeiitajtiyes jojtne people' of1 prtharolina hate (oai cially procjairned to be unworthy1 of oon6d!Cf7-a mau o .whom it would be dangerous to entrust the manage- science flnithe was but reaping the fruit ' 1 of rfflF&g$Al1IG he- flew Snto a pas 1 'stolfteY It ;"afid heaped all sorts of . r PprjOW fthuse and tituperation on the Q&ey&Ms who iMWim. thy .r-wiyinSUirjgWheB aeriminal hais . - theerdcf of I'guilty 'ialifrom the lips ' ' eT6sesVtioir,the coavict,. . when ! hand- ; j. cuffs are locked on the f obter's wrists, V-.niif iSflQf jan outburst of '' f'iitotw' curses and treaty OtTevengevi.tia no pleasant '-1 X thic lot mM ftft 1, taste the bitter "'gOaoii.of BUly Hmith to the . banning clause in the TwbttcuanO&tii jchmrtej-was o be expected ' esDe(infihaiIw"e consider the ecn- '.mr.fnaS wha believes himself ckholders' naging tbeis But the.conduct bf the Governor in think "most capable df ma ihis',f'iipfeet;, W not so 'excusable. In , deediijU.tnot excusable nt all. The T J'.-fecHse he1 pursued at the stockholders' 'meeting at Salisbury cannot be justi "". fiedtjpon any grounds whatever. wh Govi leetihg as the went i? obedience s jb- the' law, land folf tbtermtble pupose of serving North rolinaT'iand for thhv only. Itwa uiplaialyUt bounded dyjrfc&ve acted ests of thrf State, regardless of the inl ,rterest of. arty one mate fef set of menf si BeadthMi extract trbto;,lhe proceed M mgs: of th joeeting f i 7 : f "After coTwiderableoiscjaisidrfwIifcfi' was participated in by Smith-, Uajdwelf, : Barnnger. Wilson, andliong Col. W. - B. Myers AQtroieed the following , :q; 4The stocih olders of tftef Nrikf!- i olina Baroad Compthy n nm& - Ji Tbatiwcept qaVaopt ana parceww; tv. aembl ; t the session of 1873 7CndHUieda ' the tentfc oayobtttafy87 'jentitiea tran act , toamend 4n garter of the North CiudKna Eaitftaui ,; j BaihroadiChipany, ahd for 'other pur i pose;taetmh mentioned except so ' -much-of Ihe 10th section faid &r.t m ! ifttteraptsi fa prohibit iceftairi class of 'persons, w no naya.iefasea, j or may V; wiereaftef refuse "'.to answerr questions J ;havine aftehdencv to criminate them- pelves from being oommiaslop.ei di g it sectors br'I- ceneral rtfahapets. ; , This (iSnOrtion of said act v(rad 4 not accent. i wjt rojecjti pecause in.pnropiiidh iria Hii eonfl it with the coaititution of the c? tate anfiiii an attcmntiiwvrjtttepaTfcoi Tt tis'ser! M thi is? jbotso. " Caiawari Attended that u T rcSi!ef.Magistrate..of North Carolina to j , ; -, , j take.care of her railroad In tffreatsf ' Tt This i; resolution wss adapted; ? tae &rnor directing. the Tote? of I theesolntionY'-'lla co or ro ended it, if he had chosen to do so. Eat h& pxltsxU&ZU:, serv " Billy Smith, rather than the State of which I T V H-.,,1. tl was mil- uov pfTTnY'lirjelaize tfie : Consolidation .Zlmarf feoJA the iflsfcts of i motUifihteij . i - ous law. By accepting the amended 'charter in this way, the whole scheme has niatteirtablefsSlurel ( f '4 I ini a because of the sutslrvienet of the Governor to one man ! If ConsoMpfen flaT Gf1 Caldwell isionsiblefoVlt. itas his duty, as the representative of the Stte,to have accepted the wApfccharter. Billy Smith or no Billy., He ought -to- hay jespeced the will of he PfiOpI as declared by 'the Legislature; And not have prostituted the State at the feet of one man. . . And now we ask, is "Billy Smith " the only man in North Carolina who is capable, of managing the Consolidat ed Line ? We know that he is per haps the only man in the State who Oftn dress aegro awnche8,!;lfiM3T breeches' arid march theni to "the polls; but we are not prepared to be lieve that he is the only railroad man of ability in the Btate,? jshch jffiin essential to our prosperity ? Must the Consolidation scheme go down unless he is made its manager ? Are the interests of Western ' North Una to be endangered, and the hopes of the people deferred because of him? Has the Old North State rsunk, so low that she must cringe at the feet of this m an ? If these things be so, God help the State ? In conclusion, we will 6ay to the citizens of Western North Carolina, that if the Consolidation scheme fails or is delayed in its execution, it wilt be because of the ambition of Billy Smith, and the subterviency of Tod Cald well. Billy Smith is believed by the General Assembly to be unworthy of trust i Gov. Caldwell has -attempted to saddle him on the people in spite of their declared will. By so doing, he hag thrown a stumbling block in the ay of the scheme, which may result in its total defeat. STATE NEWS. n Uteajing chickens fm father Eyaos. ouhe Milton Ckron. A mocaain, measuring; ;3Q inches in length was killed on the back door of a Goldsboro store a few days ago. Mr Obadiah Spach, of Salem, was severely kicked by his horse, on Sat urday last,while dismounting, his foot having caught n the stirrup. The Salem:Press says that the Messrs Guerrant, of Leaksylll, have put an experimental boat to running on the, Dan river between Leaksville and Dan-i ville, to be propelled by steam . j r Dr. B. S. Moran, of Wilmington, has receivedaLcall.to -ihe';charge of St, Paul's Beformed Cuhrcli In New York city at a salary; of $4000 a. year. It has not been teamed whether the Doctor wilt accept or not. JEtaleigh News The Caldwell Diree tors (recent annoin tees) of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company held a meeting in NewberrTon $ues? day. Messrs. Humphrey, Kb odes, Moore andr Manly ..were presenti JL W: Eng Vbj elected President pro itm., i and L. J. Moore, Secretary, wd tbm. JL resblutiort waa offered by Judge Manly 'requesting the i private stock ; holders Directors to meet! with tie Board on Thorsday which was adopt ed and the meeting then adjourned. The Olklstfcwnwtfrtcan eays on Tneaday-errftningrthe 16ih inffe. two negroes, alvin Dinkin, and' Augustus Qeodwmin the; employ of Capt; J. J. Xiius, woo is worsing ine eeion . ue- low this place, got bttto a4HamrneiS Goodwin, with one blow with; a shovel crushed the skull of Dinkin. Of course i made.his joscape. The bodv 6f th e nturderedman was buried with out examination" by , the Cqroner, but we leard that having: heard f.th mat ter, he caused iiie? be taken upland an inquest rjeldprthe.evening of the 17th. it e uio. ijijii iiuaxu me reraicc out presumit was ia,ajCcordaricewith the ORAnTB VETO MESSAOB. iWisHOfQJLOrll 22.The fbilow- ng is the -President's veto message Oh ine nnance mil. ? s ; IHelelvltlliretainfthe Senate bill' JVo." 617r eh titled anact to! fix the amonn the nilA- doing: sori Xmusbexpress my ,re w vv nutgwe n give ray SS' 6 umb:iwb xnHBceeesrBna$tuifjrr ntiddlScnbtt;iwonld giW ditidhal ddllat to thf irredeeniaUe pa PWPVWW .of thcottntry,rtr not, and whthe.byqMfiiig AhrS fourth of thareservertdbe -retained by the banks, prohibiting .interest to be received on the balance, it might not proye-a contraction ; but the fact cannot be conceded thai theoretically thabilt incvSjaaetf the baper circulation fiWcmJess oniyih Umonni X lppored on thejheory lhat it wdnU tice the abundance of the circnlatfbn expected vorsumte?-Btates' aceandl?ry" 1 senttatneaauxe Which has recei w-rTT " 4t "" w V.."w ;:fwawi theanrnn f w&rr i isaniinotiauDeueYer in ;anj aruocianaesDits mlZrl irimm of maxlfrtf rSaper nibnenaUthat a rcRervesigsirain eg irom circnutiOH try thfjectiQrWTh.-mesnre-Mhka si of ifch f-roth- tjeaare, jao ticot Consrea, would Uyibc'sfil irtort from u !dtiterfetioBgtuatioo to creditU-"trU- tturrr... could? WX " !Vt l .MmuM A.tiM: v tHT4t ah. iMBfmiioiui nromises. vmnr pledges on the part of both5 political parties, and of personal views sad message sent to uopgj inausontl addreat.1! 1863, the fol low zng passager appear. ttrargyiUr rTnirir? toot cl that of aa irredeemable currency. It is an evil which I hoM will receiva yoar moat earnest attention ; Ba of the government to secure the citi zen medium Of e change of fixed; pnvajnlfyahirJ JThiiirapHea a ra turn to a specie basis, and no substi- Tii9 lor it ran ue qctiku. a nhwiu htmmmeeMnaw. nd reached at ia.arliest nrafiiicaWe moment coar sistent with a fair regard to the intfez? est of the debtor class. Immediate resumption, if practicable, would not be desirable: It would compel CiS debtor elas$ to pay beyond tneir con tracts. ' The rreminm OA ere Id at the date Of thelripuase would bring bankruptcy and rum to thousands.-- Fluctuation, however, in the paper value of the measure of all values of gold is detrimental to ih e interest . of trade. It makes a man ofliusiness an involuntary gambler ; for in all tales ltlt AWA ft.tn.A MAWIMAn M m VlA W Sl A both parties speculate as to what will wUibe the vae otthe currency to be paid and received. -Iearnestly recom mend to you, then such legislation as will insure a gradual return to specie payments, and put an immediate stop to the fluctuations in the value of cur rency.' I still adhere to the views then ex pressed. As early as December, 1865; the House of Bepresftntatives passed a resolution by a vote of 144 yeas to 9 aaySi-eoneumng fn the Tiews of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the necessity of a contraction of the currency wth a view to an as ear iy a resumption of specie payments ad the business interest of the conntry will permit, and fcledrinff eo-ooera tlye action to this nf s speedily as Jossible. The first act passed by the 1st Congress; on the 18th ; day of March, 1860, was a follows : Ah act to strenethen the oablic cred it of the United States. Bo it enacted, etc.. That in order to rem ore any doubt s to the purpose of the United States government to dis discharge all its obligations to the public creditors, and to settle conflict ing questions and interpretations Of the law. by virture of which such ob ligations have been contracted, it is hereoy provided and declared that the faith of the United States U solemnlv pledged to the payment in coin, or its ?r its of the equivalent, or all the obligkttons United States and of all the interest bearing obligations except in cases where the law authorising the issue of spy such obligation has expressly pro vided tnat the same may bo paid in layful money or pn other currency than cold and silver, but none of the said interest-bearing obligations not already redeemed, shall be redeemed or paid - before maturity, unless at such times as the United State notes shall be convertible into coin at the option Of the holderr or unless at such time the bond. of the United States bearing a lower rate of interest than the bonds to be redeemed can be sold at par in coin. And the United States also solemnlv nlechteaita faith tomaae provision at the earliest $ pfactlcabte period for the redenipUon United States notes in coin; is act still remalnsi continued pledge Of the faith of the. United States to make a provision St the earliest prac ticable moment for he redemption of tinitea states notes m com. A declar ation contained in the Act of June 3$ 186 created an obligation that the to jtaVmoniitpf:jUieUBit States notes issnedor to be issued, should never ex ceed four hundttd millions or dolktrS The motint in aetoal -circulation was aciually.redaed to three handred and fifty-six inillions qf otlarsJ at which Doiht Concrsss nassed the Act of Feb ruary 4, 186$, su pending the fartherre auctions ol the currency. The forty four millions have even been regarded as a reserve to be used only in case of emergency snch, as has occuredon sev eralf , occasions , and must occur when, from any cause( the teyt ennes fall .below tne extendi- turea; And suchs reserve is necessary, because tbe' f fractional currency, amoihtina' to fifty millions, is redeem able, Jn ie4 tendetr on call. It may be wd hat stcht a .return of fraction ai currency for redemption is impossi ble' but let steps betaken for a return to a specie basis1 and it will be . found that silver will take the place of frac tional currency as rapidly ft it can p6 supplied; hek the premlunt on gold reaches, a: suf5ciently low point, with the amcnlnt of United States notes to be issued permanently fixed within . " ' T --"!"' I . t m . proper ; limitsrrand he Treasury o 8trengtbened"astc? be able to redeem them lh cmn on dsm and. ft will be safe to itianguratoatystehf of free banklnti with such DrbvlsidttS as to maki eom-4 Dulsorx: redemption f the clrculatinsr cerj annnai i yeu rets, ana mjemzai caaa. Decgtabsg notes of the bankaln coin, or in Unjt-ijy ao"T thase etanf,BenatorCarpen ed States notes :thsrarvesf redeems-j ter, of Wisconsin, Kd baa delivered bie ana mai equivalent to coin, as a several arjumenta for tht buitm niesadreDreparatory to ''free lnkmiKiSfiHatTitt ' ptlf3APbttfiu Government in a 1 ane,revenes 01 voe counxrr anouiu e increaseo.aofasrto JDax.renirenifetleoncerninff thi Boarctoi rubuc MaseiTaad psovidasibf 4ha sinlupgUVorks toTt.jteA'1' 8 r iiyca- requirea ny taw. ana a sarpioa tai to coin, when the t;oin isnet owned or netcL reaay to reaeem tne,pTom)8es to Dav for catSef fnoh w ianothin m6ra than promise tft pay and fm1- VrinabW exactly rn proportion- to the amount oTcote that rt cao ber. ejanerted into V?'hUe-c'oin U not used as a circnlat-mifHnttrittnilfhiii- the conatryfHppScCoawiM into ' it ; at fcar;;u becomes an articw of commCrta asjcb-aai surplus wijl j?eKfore;2n: market weu,5axiyfcotlroanrpmsU; The balr fence ox tnwto; baa nothing to .00. jrith the Question. Dtitiest ob imnorU W mrnqnirea in com create m - ubimh de&lana.for srold i a.botttf enOWSl ta satisfy ' that ' demand remains in tha country to increase .thi supply." I tea ftck way Mn3uV:byoba government x&!i54nka .to aid it. ijm V I Jit i fopr mUlionj dollar of swthcrlzcd Muok sotca, circclaXioia ftasiBcd to eutes battel less thsa their ijaotaAot hari"rlsnlba3 baa piSSygf irom taossrtrcs uai las ta $i&t WPWftm this ii a t kenHip.at- whcaJspici ajiaOT. a fully restored, ox are fa trtl tzssss fcwaitftSe w www tu 1 f 'w LWSt, Ettctdivti;aitxion,Jt2rQZX XSf 4; L ? 1st er ova coSgsroTtpSxt.J . -1 Hit msssbs. prrr3:i The JFioance BUI -naafid tha llotei- T Xcrress the Senate by a majority of fit and the House oy a majority ol something over thirty and only required to re ceive the President' tignatnxt tov fai- comealaw. The bill was tent to nua some three day go, rand tines that time, he has had it nndar : considera tion. The inSaenc btociht to tear was treorenaoust ana t&t tna last lew davs. the White Honsa has htestt -tssv seured by those both in favcf i3 against the bilt - All vera kesrfluaid both sides of the subject were present ed, farios and many were the at- gethia.toxnrsJiiasiitsra b.utJe didn't' Tiumn Worth -sfc sliniflt'lli kept ; hla own 'twdeselfnd ibouza thejerranjbtP equally aa teany B04 wonidnot. All were relievedTofsurmlsV inr to-dsrv bv thftloial baessa?e 1 of the Ielsideii V whkh.- nelivere3 to tna cenato ny general , fikapcoca,tn Presideni'ipTateSe M - and was read bv reouest Of Mr. Conkling. The President in returning rtt riiK wit.ivmtitiiM iT5atnr. avs theiict tahhnt bt'eonceari that thi bill increases the taper circulation of the conntry lO.CQO.CGDi The theory, m hU bellet isa dpartwe Xrotn; the true prtntrfples of finance and Its ap nrovai wonid be a aenarenra irom - ev- I ery atesslgd1 fe6h1biii totohel Ifr hestlv' uuion aa wiu aecun '.a speeay rerarn to gpeeief uSv menta.ana refers to the pledges of the government to make provision attn earueu praciiDio moj ment. for tha redemption of United State notes in coin, lie recommenda that the revenuw of the' cdurrtry U Increased so at Id meet:1 the ' cttrrent soie;aiiijrriitot' neat-ore- towards '. soecia . restim Otion. He says be was at firat: disposed to give great weight to thafarg&ment that in ere was an unequal autrioniion o National currency, but thought differ ently upon considering the tact, that $4,000j6fetf)f anch currency stfft rr mained In the TrfeasUry sdhject to the demand bf s'sctiotis deserving It lie goes ptt At length ;girinjf tils reasons, but time will npt admitnot space al low giving the whole message. The abovsVare tha principle reasons' upon wnicn ne oasea nts veo. ine aciioa of the President is severely criticised by th ose Who Were instrumental in its passing th'SenataOtRezSi who were agatnst;lnflati60,'praUethr rtrtident phW! tetoinbil quesuon oi tne ieu jaa laiseu quis an excitement, and U JtZtAf disensaed on tha streets and in tha lobbies of the different botels. 'This is the only im-1 It trushes the nnancial bilU for it cia dniy bdhiairjbf ; ffassinf both Itoosetlnftor two-third voie. ana nis M cannot rfsceiva. v na will be the effect upoi the country re mains to be seen but Jt is thought it win hate a very tiamasini eaet upon the Kepttblican rarty. and will hasten its downfall. " The Louisiana auestioh. after re- maihme nniet for some time, baa been : agam tatcennpy jlqb isenata, btit.in another form. The. present bill pro- AAmA fiV- m ilT4ii! fK tVlA Stmar &C.. WM introduced by Krv Caysrd I wejaware. xoe arguments ar.? just a repetition ox tnosa tnat wersrscuv iheaeJbiU tbsea ate some tlnta ago,ftn3,libd pfinclplea of mhktewei iicticjed iiuthia enrref I pondehCSri s i.Uin to t be mu OOTij cs trine:; r !! uW.1Titeapa I ar t it is-bar-iy ibc U Esnatf fwUrivto KZX 'fa&?$3k justice it dc:crvca-l.ocie cptibhcans, hef evit bJryot5ltff f f 4astce left, rfiid coaa told!v out ih defence of Itha itetsiAaicil MhiibiLmitatSSSi. The: District In vestisition Still CCQ ' Ussier jaoa aimoogn no xeatwnny , w a really crlminalnature has -yet beta concerning the Boards of Public l5oara?xnioeen - quite aaccasaat jb frandsvyel sonva wa ceraaoni their OTifaltat3.!Itiill .t lthotrsh tbaCosrd I'u.r4o Works willikj lTtbnad, miltsu of crim inal practice, or , that althncri intoaroHMWwpar.tyiiTiGwv. v. fraud! tBd i)Mrl6tlof 4rtfmiti3 b ration; One of the tJenS to thxt Ci- in tna uonsa a jew cava ago. nroau.; fngth 3 District Iartslitett from meet- i.-.- aui- a... - - I 1 nftadav.tailesa iehilited ty ttit po aage of this resolutiod." It ia tSonU Will. Wi A'J r-TE have Just steiTveJ? Ks lot cTtj rf .1 1..ais3k iemeaa. ce. 'sa, aaveeoaa . oft'' bt J cklt in tia market, Jbota Wtwi fcy th desasuvir4 intstostf if r.t. 1 r" uoncc if - hi J M r ' r ar5s!y far ".r u.rfcSfrvt'C .ye kk9 i rszzv Dealest tcti! I VzrSfc Fedd-ers of t6hjs?a.setjsr4sisi iorL,,..;..;.4.,,,........43 Ti 3 3 -rV-iiiimteMS-ML t fatuk aot at rbJieonvrrac),.- Brewers of tmta tJ barrrByM. .yC J.CO trowels as w.Bairaj morA.ix Any pertorr, so liable, b.sftBi.2t' to Coniply witli ti'sS5iSTreJir4Sffl oe twijacj to s&rars penaiMfs. ' f"?- r.: . rtowrsorCrmslstor of & opecuu zenaiBnDQss omr appij J. 1. llott. Collector cf Internal Hevtaua at ntn bhndBhiCce of JiJ. Jowell, at r apt 2t , , . ; . , , ... J, jJaOTT. 8AXH w rAitrjirrxn ttit: it.': tfWAJJtwaiteBati slaasyabeff taeiem iaen$iotfeij&2 reg- May, tat wwwrr jtrmjaioi- ivywnr ne Chfalotto,kfton asi ir JmndB, eoatahabocrss'rrpurt9 nances ijqn iroTemtTttsapd, appU nets attached tor eonqSttttipf ihil?Sttons, in ewnolSeotuiioi'lheoW aaaw minaij nnproveaicnia or fpeema nan g.fgearia4aaienar. as tbeianda . . am a . . " 1 000 AS tO th title: a ArtlA4 Jti ; mi R Barrfmrr. Esr.-Attonreviat-taw. j'- TemSCaslk or itaednival&it ta nka' oie paper. apl 23, ltw 3td Trastee.4 C E .Th twenty-first atnva! rrieetina ) r- Pa neiia the city of Charlotte,., j dT, the 21st day ofiUy.. 1874. at uemoera, veiegates ana jf&ytteian ajplj- ms iot ueense. win m eassea over tna n ous roads at tair rales. n JilnaitcKxa,8ec'y. tL - , . , JLKAi .Kalis' j it-i... :.-.'..:-..' Tne Becnlof Xiedkat SxainittfiS r the ata of Ncrth-OffOhna. wiU hold ItSawaul meetins at Chsriottm. N. C. in TueadcR. I9tk ofMay next.'aridTenlaii faiiessfoa natal th bnsinesrforwhifcb tt is eonrened has been ArnjlicansW'tTceas td tttaefiea tnpdU tne-wi pneaafHHeives as sany as prae? i ... . . - ' -i ucanie. ; ;. u uurirx, Ja. ai. d. . . s" 'Secretfeft attdTreararer. - r t 1 7 i.ir:.;'..'.j'-.I A n: - si.il ill uj 1 1 a i f -v.jsr mi w wp Bwitwumy viii vwr i.anunfc " ar ram ont wora to givs saiaciioB C&;lCC2fe Mrt llPtntl Ufmtf. FrnrliUni 'n TtlLr8?4 Zji l ' 'Ail r:: ' .it!!. rr?I?- C wwi- ; 1 ava KtUsCl j;2r. r nTTrTni JlntsavJ; Ai 7 TU'f' "la iHsctcat' In fer '-is haveCCT ia , ct' - i "i valtr 's r- . iaaiy of ' fsftcni ' f!i to the epecia - acy instestain t- If -ttf-96f wiverlnj Caaa jr . iL .j ; eonsmtter at an"1 i ' 5 f -rt crT r ' t "th c - v.' - ii -r. - .7ta urea- - li r -r r ji -, v; ear wt, swenu -t!- w-r'iai-iijt-1si. ..... --- Entado A Ov, naincJat-'- j h.wi l eroviaa GowcsauaV ttseT -. . Trv :aaWty-Tiana; a 1 r i: i i. . rr-;isla;tai:tr CLsj t .a trcoL , . sxg Che whole property has cost between 25.- ISHXVa-?1J i i i mi in i ii.ii i. in v . at ii mAr.A aj. ut mm, wrxxj i; fl! nr:- -uit: U C. i V 3D 3- rttt m. MM: vti k 2sts K?ezz$ tt;f Ct 3 RTncrprcridtofQn3hf- ' to tha rhoUsals and Egit Vrac, j .t r . wt:7l!nrape;;;ioBv ;au ana iz:i tiwiuiii .'.Ci? iowHI ;"'?" LT3 Q1 Tat xs . "... 1 , 1 T Tm Credit, jmm Mr cK 1 A nanetna fThMrffllp Cfthtala- OAnKxa. tolisso, Htlcalkndaoclat: ?ariiai tl Mrrw. Ta eluba, atavefiarjs: epecimsw Sop ies fjw Ablress PAY-EOOX New f erST Stofltrr;,,; j -' - -' ,--'.'-Hiii8- lr-w:.fit -Tj-Ta . " ail mmim 'nmiil--t --jj, J fiSseatt5 lll.t H'H III IH !! - -;fc . i a . t- -j; wwnri 'i-r-yjf .wm, of th:"f i'cisdtsr ia will! n....,, -w'- Pffw to;icaoaehea; Ants, ia-BEpt f fell 2tJ T?'-Ti l'Anls. - 1 :;eaf Favorat4r tdcate4 car trtr&nread M Ar-m A r A A- h V - 3AT hM Sy . .4 -vfj.lionf 10,) iew icr. I iiHKniil ill I.IIH Mil And VLUTIKO RACXUXK. Onm- ty and Stats IU2hWfiala SB- the meet Utxirat terms, Alro, -AstnlS Vanted to i " r ' . I BSIKS ft UJ aii&nta. flaw .'rrMfr Bick's only known f'i. ' -.'iiaww"Pi landretttmaleawr female make more tmn8yp .r-yorsTi. i-'-'aeeinents S9 gent., and f .wchtsera,"? .Ostalestr leftns and fall particulars sehl trca to X Adr a VICILIt V.AiUata; may fascinate end r lu lov'and aJt fecUoitr-y they iooawv ta 't?ntlyfcCa-t-:s rssst- i'imatni tllf-.a pass.frs.t;J r J, ,f r ?i eents; tr-z he wUkjiJ '"rri. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 25, 1874, edition 1
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