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CHARLOTTE OSSEBVim.n O - " - - - ' , it -KBitlifl jod pjiirJTiric.; l. EUB3CBIFTIOB EATE3. - The Obsxxtu Job Department has been thoroughly supplied wltli every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, asd every manner of Job "Work can now be done with, neatness, dispatch and cheApncsa. We can furnish at short notice - BULNK3, BILL HEADS, . ' ; . LETTER HE IDS, CABD3, . ' TAGS, EECEIPTS, POSTERS, f '- FEOaRAMMES. HAND BILLS, V - - PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, tCL, Ac. Daily 1 year (postpaid) in advance $3 00 6 mos.y " s nn " 1 mM 2 00 " " 1 mon. ' . " 75 , WKKKXT 'KDITIOK. - ' ' Weekly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 " . oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 " ; 6 months, , : ? :. , i 05 f i Liberal redactions for clubs. CHARLOTTE N. C, SATURDAY, MAT 20, 1875. NO. 1,929. - ( aV,v :' & it I tw "v "v mr jl mr r mm . i ' r ; ... ;,, V01j XII, ""Mn " - - -i - ; ; , 0 4 SMITH & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.DEALERS'IN " BOOTS,1 ISHOES,'OLEATHER AND" HATS, " SPRING GOODS, - complete in every particular. ' - Their line of ladies', and gents' fine ' BOOTS A NfD SHOE S, ; will be eat ecially attractive, and will be sold'at snort profits. 'Call and examine. f i, xt i j SMITH & FORBES. - . mar4tf. Next door to Brem, Brown A.Cp.'s Hardware Store, Charlotte, N. a ' i it. 2ki 'f " f " .t- "K. V':;.:; ";t v --"r KooinOiscbili! 1875. SPRING AUDI SUMMER FASHIONS. OP J MILLINERY and AT- H KOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S. WE AE&in PPear before the pi r 1 I f that we h ave in Store, and ublic with tri est Stocks in our line, ever exhibited in are aaiiy J The constant increase of our business, Hmoae to secure success is to sell Uoooa at Our determination is now to adopt" , . NEWSRTJLESJ. In our business, leaving the old style (large profit and big ner cent) for oth ers to operate with : making- ours the CHEAP STORE of Charlotte, selling the BE8T GOODS FOR THE LEA8T MONEY, 0 HE PR1C E By marking our Goods with the selling and triple our business in this way. and as fited by this change, we hope to make our heretofore. ' The special attention of our lady friends Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, to our immense assortment of new Spring Shapes inuntrimmed Hats, to our attractive tlL I A. 5 J J 9 . - - wiin oeauiiiui ana onginai aesigns, ana iBIS To our immense Stock of Ribbon, plain We have the finest line of RUFFLING for neck wear ; 5,000 yards of Ham-4 burg Embroideries, in beautiful patterns ; a large and handsome variety of Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Laces, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Trimmings, Fans, and j Fan ChainB, Friilings. : W H I T E Such as Jaconnets. Cambrics. Swiss Mull. Lawn, Toilet Quilts, Checked and Striped Table Linen, Towels and Toweling. Crash encienne Laces. Hemstitched Hankerchiefs, ' Cluny and u nread Laes, uour tauld English Crape, French Piece Crape, BaregeTissue and .Lace yeiling. A beautiful variety of Silks, in all the Hosiery, Aid Gloves, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Corsets, Crape Setts. Real and Imitation Hair Switches, Braids, Curls. Frisetta.- A complete Stock of Pearl .and Set Ornaments, Breastpins and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons.. - . -',-, .; .. ;,f.,y.:,v.i' ' S-iK ". . ...)!' " A large Stock of ',r.u! . . -,,-7 ..! ; PERFDUERY AHD TOILET SOAP, And many other Novelties. , . We have in our establishments several experienced MILLINERS, and have trimminsr Hats, cannot be excelled. One this Department to rait on Customers, tions.''. '- ?.-H- lOi: ..-..-.'. -r!i! --! Every Department is now replete with A great'many of our Goods were .purchased at a reduction of 25 per cent., th fall benefit of which, we will give to our customers. M vrl An examination of our Goods and prices, will convince every one, that our assertions are .s M , BON A and that we mean just what we say.3 KOOPIIAIIIl it l'.4i TO THE MERCHANTSO OF- flj Up'R'rkrXS Sot,TH Carolina,; We beg leave to call WHOLESALE In iTIILLINCRY & FANCY GOODS, ClIDDONS. FLOWERS, We have on hand over 1500 r-n n rfrrrTP i , frrrrrn i fff Tf "IT MTDIES TRIEIHED ak ,..,t( I ! ! f' " T !' ? in Immense Stock y jSlBBdNj and As we are'the only house irt Charlotte, dealing exclusively in Millinery Gondii it should attract the attention of Merchants, , who wish to make pur chases in our line, urders respecxiuuy Koopmanrr&i tnar 31 FORBES; 1875. .J ir FANCY GOODS, our compliments, and announce, , this ritv. receiving one or the nnest ana. larg wairants us in the belieft that the only a H M A LL PROFIT, " and to establish a SYSTEHi price thereon. We mean to double our customers will be greatly bene business still more profitable than .s , ; is called to our collection of fine FLOWER DEPARTMENT, crowded W . i A ' - , - , , importations iroiu . r t and grain, in all sizes and qualities. ; -r? t , . . ' i . GOODS, Piauesf t Plain Nansooks Victoria H Nansooks Tarleton's Irish Linen," Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Val- new shades,1 1A general uissorunentouv of these Ladies has special charge in and will aid Ladies in making selec , s. .,.., , j.,n the very latest;; -' t if , , , F IDE' & ROTHSCHILD. Til"'- 1 V t :oo:- 7 attention to ourt v ? ! - DEPATRMENTj M 7 'i ) -5.? Li dozen of .the latest styles of ' 1 ?- ' ' ' UNTRMED HATS.' 1 H I 41 f., I lother Goo,i1ile.carpfi'erai., ' j ' M i H-1 ' " 0 Rotlasehild The Charlotte Observer. . PU1U8EI9 XT r;-t.. . CItarles O. . Jones. Froorietor. Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College Streets. .. ANNOUNCEMENT. I have SDixrinted Dr. F. IT. Gtsivkh mv lawful agent to collect claims due me, either for job work, or for subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that may be placed in his hands for collection . . Chas. R. Jokes, . -" Editor & Proprietor. Office of the Charlotte Obszbvkr. March 18th, 1875. ma2l-tf JOS. P. I CALDWZZLL, . : City Editor. ; . 4 JAJCAI, DOTS.'" - .. - Buggy and horseback riding is quite the thing these evenings. It is said that a lager beer garden is to be opened in the city this rammer Open it. Fe understand that "there is a" movement on foot to organize a Lodge of Knight Tem plars in this city next week. i ! ; (What became of the cotton factory pro'ect? Our capitalists seem to nave lost interst in the matter. The usual editorial and miscellany is crowded out this morning by Col Wheeler's ecture. And even yet many Centennial flags and festoons hold out against the rain and the breezes. ; The 25th annual meeting of the Stock holders of the N. C. R. R. Co., will be held in Greensboro on the 8th of July next. - ; The theatrical season is now about over with us, we guess, and the likelihood is that the Opera House will remain closed until next winter. ' Atlanta - Constitution 27th inst : Walter Maffitt and bride leached here last , night from Charlotte, N. C. Mr B B Crew gave them a reception at his residence. Our exchanges are not yet done with talk ing of the Centennial, and incidents and jokes pertaining to the occasion, are still related by our journalistic brethren. , The fine insurance building is going, up just as fast as a house can go Up. That isto say they have advertised forbids for making the excavation. . We heard last night, that therj is serious talk Among railroad authorities of building ;a union depot in this city. God speed the project t s "J K" ' '- 1 ' The prisoners sentenced to the Peniten tiary during the present term of Court, were carried off last night, under charge of Dep uty Sheriff S H Farrow and three guards. The pipes of the Charlotte Gas Company are being repaired and tightened. The work began on East Tryon street, and will extend to all parts of the city where the pipes are aid. The Carolina Central Railroad is now ready to receive and deliver freight at its new. platform on Fourth street, near the place the office of the North Carolina Rail road stood. The clerks in the office of the C, C. & A. Railroad Depot, opened a pack of hides, Thursday, and killed thirty-eight rats which hopped out of it. Quite any many more es caped. We understand that one of the counsel in a case which is to be tried to-day, will argue the usury law to be unconstitutional, so far as concerns its application to National Banks. ' ; 1 - " ;' ': iQuite a number of 'fellers" who had 'mistaken their capacity to tate whiskey," were observable yesterday and -hut night, going to and fro in the streets, and stagger ing tap and down in them. , "This is rather early getting up for one who doesn't belong to the risiny generation," was the remark of a clerical gentleman in this,city when aroused at 5 o'clock, a few mornings ago, to perform a marriage ceremony, v We acknowledge riIroai tickets to the Lutheran Sunday School picnic, which takes place a week from to-day. . These tickets are on sale at the bcok stores of- Tiddy - and Phifer. and the drug ! stores of Scarr and Smith. , Mayor's Court. Bell Johnston, colored, was before His Honor the Mayor yesterday morning, for an affray, and was fined $5 and costs. Al fred Lander, of the same color, for the same offence was fined $1 and costs. These are the- parties that made such a disturbance on the streets at a late hour Thursday night. ;wi"p". r , . . . i4 . This Bustle Business. The 0b81bvkb says bustles are coming in fashion again, and wants to sell its old pa pers to supply the probable demand. Shame on you, do you : suppose that bustles are made of paper iA ge. We don't believe everything we hear, but we've been a journalist long enough to know the sound of a newspaper when we hear it rattle. , . The Catholic Feast . ' ,t -.. . ; : ; Last week, was not so great a success : as had: been anticipated . and hoped for. The gross receipts were $1,500 or $1,800, but the expenses were heavy ,the arrangements hay ing been very elaborate. I - All the bills are not yet in, and what will be left when these are paid, cannot yet , be 1 told; but Father Hands fears that the. surplus will not ex feed $200 or $300. We regret that our Cath olic, friends were not more successful i - - , The Grand Jury .'; ' ' Was discharged yeaterpayt after quite an arduous session, during which they accom folfobed much w6rk. Upon being discharged they submitted a report,'.' which,, is all. em-, bodied, , in- theVfollowiner sentence:. "The Grand Jurors have examined the jail care fully.'and find the cells kept in as good con dition as could be expected, without proper sewerage.'. The jury was complimented by ; udge Schenck. ; t,it ( Corrections. . " " . . Ih recording, in Thursday's paper, the neWly elected officers ' of ' Phalanx Lodge, the Compositor elected A G Walker Treas urer: and F Farming Secretary, . . . It should have read, A G Trotter, Treasurer, and Fan nine Secretary. - . v. ZZ",. In yesterday's paper we stated that the re- ceipts of the Western Union Telegraph office tn this city, last week, ,; amounted .to; $800, for jthe press dispatches. -The receipts on Thursday alone reache'd $800, and i- for the week were between $1,200 and $1,300. Patriotic Poetry. - -'.'.,,- I John Bixby, the patriotic bar tender at the Central" Saloon, has composed the following poem, in memory, of the celebration last- week and of "The House That Jack Built.? , It is written on the large mirror behind the bar. and reads as fol lows : MGod bless the man That owns the land .. That raised the goose ' That bore the quill That made the pen ' That wrote the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen- . vdence''?-!'- r.-. .- -i : J.-: Centennial Fashion.' A h 4? We are told by authority in such matters, that Centennial 5 celebrations have brought nto vogue the small features of toilets of a century ago. ? Thus there are Martha Wash ington fichus of white lisle laid in' folds, with heart-shaped neckband square corners edged with pleating or with old thread lace. Kerchiefs of white lawn are. also .revived. These are made square, with' white hems, and are doubled and worn in folds across the shoulders. The Martha Washington cap, with its full crown and pleated fall, has been mentioned before, but was never so popular as now. The Charlotte Daily Age. , The first number :of this new paper was circulated on the streets yesterday, and a copy has found its way to our table, it is an exceedingly neat little sheet of 16 col umns, beautifully printed, and well filled, with local and general news, choice selec tions, market reports, &o. The Aye is to be published daily, by Messrs Amis & Harper, and 2.000 copies will be distributed gratuit ously every day, iu Charlotte, Greensboro, Salisbury, Lincolnton and Statesville. This will make it a valuable medium for adver tisers. We wish the young gentlemen who hayc the enterprise in hand, abundant suc cess, pecuniarily and otherwise. Quick Work. Rev W S Haltom, on Thursday, perform ed the marriage ceremony between Mr Fred erick Von Bunte and Miss Tische Ziegler, operatives at Cochrane's cigar faetory. The courting in this case was done by proxy, Mr Hubbard, the manager of the factory, acting for both parties. They had never seen each other until about four weeks ago, and were only introduced three days before their marriage. The courting was all done and the vows of eternal fidelity exchanged, with in the space of ten minutes. The couple quit work at 1 o'clock on Thursday, were married by 5 the. same afternoon, and at 7 o'clock yesterday morning were ready for work again. A Gallant Soldier. The Raleigh Newt, of the 27th, says : 'When the accident which befel young Wil liams at Charlotte had produced Such a panic as caused some hesitation in filling the place of the wounded gunner, private A A Beavers promptly volunteered his services and held his dangerous position until the full number of the salute was fired. The adies of the family cf Col Wen Johnston, Mayor of Charlotte, were so much pleased with the act that they transmitted to Mr Beavers a beautiful bouquet. A handsome note from Col Johnston accompanied the gift, and the gallant young soldier is made hippy in the applause of the fair and the approval of the highest dignitary of Char lotte." , Mr. Stonewall Jackson. Among the pleasant incidents which re lieved the painful accidents at Charlotte of some of their suffering, was the prompt and unremitting attention of the ladies of the place to the wounded. None were more as siduous in attention than Mrs. Tackson. One of the wounded was Mr. Bingham, well known to have been a Federal soldier, and ari artilleryman during the war. This was known to Mrs. J yet she sent him a bou quet, accompanied with a kind note inclos ing ten dollars, regretting that lier circum stances prevented a larger donation. She afterwards visited the. wounded man in per son, sitting at his bedside, and ministering to his wantswith. the' most tender concern. And she has repeated her visits daily, and will probably do so as long as Mr Bingham remains in t-'harlotte. Raleigh News, 27M. The Hop Last Night. An exceedingly select' and ' pleasant little party, assembled last evening at the Central Hotel, to participate in the hop given by the Dance Club. The dancing was in the court of the hotel, which was brilliantly illumin ated, and which was, considering the weather more suitable for the purpose than a close room would have been. .Among the dancers were many ladies from, neighboring, towns and from distant places, and these, taken together twith .Charlotte's own fair ones, formed a galaxy of beauty and grace such, as is not often seen. The dancing was indul ged in with unusual zest, and the night had turned the morning hour ere the music ceas ed and the participants tore themselves from their revelry .'fv .A charming evening it was, indeed, when mirth and dancing held the reins and dull care was swallowed up in fes- iyity, Marrying Off Room Mates. - - t . Since his residence in Charlotte began. (about two and a half years ago) the writer has roomed, at different times, with four gentlemen. Three of these are now - mar ried, and it wouldn't surprise us to receive cards any day to the marriage of the fourth, who is now on the ragged edge of a matri monial alliance. The way they have all faced the music, too, while the ceremony was being performed,' has ; been" a " marvel but if the public could have been in our rooni duringThe' past twoSundaysr and have seen us performing the marriage cere mony between the last subject and a friend who volunteered his services for the occa sion, they -would know' then why he passed through, the trying ordeal like a" man who had been accustomed to that sort of thing from the" cradle. - ' j f ':' 11 ; " " So complete has been' the success1. of, all our ro6m-matea in forming these little life partnerships, that we are disposed to take a class. Failing to secure this, we will go out ourself on the hunt of such a one as' we pro- Pose to organize, and join it; for the-un fortunate cuss who seems to have such genius for marrying his room-mates off, is himself getting left, all around. An Important Cse.- f ' ' ' Judge Schenck issued a writ of habeas corpus on yesterday, to have A 8 Buford, President, and W; H Green, Superinten dent, of the Richmond- Danville Railroad, brought before him at Chambers, at 5 o'clock P. M. to-day. These gentlemen ; were ar rested by Cyrus P Mendenhall, Esq., Mayor of Greensboro, for violating the statute pro hibiting said railroad from altering the gauge. Gov. Brogdeu and - Solicitor Strud wick were notified by telegram of the time of the return of the writ. The application was made to Judge Schenck because Judge Kerr, of the Greensboro District, was absent, holding court in the Wilmington Circuit, and Jndge McKoy, with whom he had changed circuits, had gone home to Wil mington, . having held all the courts in JijuJge Kerr's District We understand that the defendants are represented by Capt Sam Ashe, of Raleigh and Judge, Marshall, of Ricraoiad7Ta:.r':;:';: . " -v."-' A Part of the Work In Court. The criminal docket was closed yesterday afternoon, about 4.0 cases having been, dis posed of during the term. Nine criminals were sentenced to the Penitentiary, their names, crimes and sentences, as follows : Miles Stinson, larceny, 3 years; David Black wood, larceny, 2 years; Henry Palmer, lar ceny, 2 years; Henry Shaw, larceny of a ho!se, l0 years; Alexander Lord, larceny, 3 years; Robert Burton, larceny, 3 years; Tite Baskinsj larceny, 3 years; Lee Ardrey, manslaughter, 3 years; (in this case there were many mitigating circumstances, and the defendant proved an excellent charac ter up to the time the'deed was committed). All thebove named parties are colored. R R Garvin, white, for the shooting ofKistler, was sentenced to six months in the county jail. Dora Pegram, colored, for concealing the birth of her child, was sentenced to 12 months in jail. This morning the civil docket will be ta ken up, but no jury cases will be tried, 'Round About Statesyllle. While the city editor was convalescing from his recent attack of rheumatism, he had the opportunity of again loafing oyer his "native heath," and renewing his vows to his Statesyille friends. There as here we 'took the rounds,' as if in search of items, and succeeded in finding one, in the mineral o gical museum of cur friend J A D Steph enson. He has one of the finest collections in the State, and is making constant addi tions to it. The list embraces precious opal, corundum (different colors,) topaz, byrl, amythest, crystal quartz penetrated by rutile, rose quartz, cornelian, garnet, gold, copper iron and Columbian ores, asbestos, tripoli, and many other of earth's treasures. Some of these minerals are the finest we have ever seen in the rough state. Mr Stephenson has collected all these in the counties of redell, Alexander and Wilkes within the past year and is continuing his work. We are glad of the interest which he is taking n this matter. It will Serve to call to the attention of the public, the mineral wealth of our western section, which is unques tionably great; and which only needs ca pi tal and enterprise to dig it out, and make Western North Carolina what nature de signed it to be one of the most prosperous sections of country in the world Up in Statesville they have a Crippled Club. When a man wants to limp in that town he has to take out license and join the club or else submit to a fine. We being an amateur, were arrested for limp ing without license, and a heartless bar tender laughed at our calamity as we paid the fine by ordering him "to set up seven teen beers " There ain't any place where they have any more fun than in Statesville. The Pic NIc Yesterday. A party of 91 young people and a few chaperones, left yesterday morning on a spe cial train on the C, C. & A. Railroad, under direction of Capt Pegram, for a day on the banks of the Catawba. They started at 9 A. M., and returning, arrived about 6: SO, giving the whole party a full day in the woods. Arrived at the grounds, the young people betook themselves to strolling along the river banks, talking soft nonsense and enjoying a perfect freedom from all restraint. Some fished and some of the heathen retired far from the party and went in bathing. At 2 o'clock dinner . was announced, and then there was a gathing of the clans. Af ter a delightful repait, for which the pleas ant morning ride and the subsequent exercise had produced good appetites, the programme of the morning was repeated and continued until the locomotive whistle bade all turn their faces homeward. Two, however, '"each other's own best company," disregard ed the warning call, and lingered until the tr lin left. They arrived, however, on the mail train at 9 o'clock, after having gotten about three hours more picnic than they bargained for. --u From all the reports we have received, the day was delightfully spent. We are glad the young people enjoyed themselves, and are sorry that we could not avail ourself of the kind invitation which, was extended us, to accompany the party. ' n A correspondent in every way competent, has promised us, for to-morrow's paper, a more elaborate repot t of the picnic, than we c an possibly write. '. , NEW ' ADrERTMEHEXr. C. C. IWHWAI, iTJ ASSENGE ft'' Trains will . be despatched J. from Tryon Street .(Lincomj .Depot as west, ......... ......... .. ............ 7 A.M. HijRT. mT-T j ,4..., ....ij i 7:30 ' ' , r , I .. ARRIVE FROM; r " West, 3:25 Pi M. East....... Daily except Sundays. ..i-,,- ;r - a Fast Freight Train with coach7 attached, arrives 10 a. rn. ; Leaves going East 4 p m., arriving at Wilmington; atr.7 s.vm.: Daily except Sundays.' ' - ? - r M . :u ' V 0. JOHNSON, -ma29tf 'M"" - Ass'tSupt Shelby and Lincoln papers copy. ' THE "LITTLE LOVERS' 1 ARB THOUGHT TO BE THE" VERY BEST FIYc: CENT CIGARS C H A R LOTTE ; T. C. SMITH & CO. ma29 " THE CHEMISTRYsLIGHT AKD- PHOTOGRAPHY, with 100 ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE TWO DOLLARS. TIDDY i BROTHER ma29 : SPUING and SUMMER CLOTHING. WfK are now receiving our new Stock of IT , MENS', YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTHING, A large ana various stocK of Furnishing Goods, Straw,' Felt, Silk and Jappa . nese HatsHoslayY Gloves and Linen and Silk Handker chiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Neck Ties and Scarfs, SILK, GINGHAMS, ALPACCA AND JAPPANESE v UMBRELLAS, And a large , variety of Fancy Articles in our line which we cannot enumerate. While we feel nrenared to suit the most fas tidious taste, we desire to speak specially of our UJINTUMJS' BU1TS, and our stock of SHIRTS. The first we do not think can be surpasse din any city in theSouth.and the latter we claim to be specially excellent. These Goods were selected with care by our purchasing partner, and we promise iubii quality aiyiv suu jjnutas oxjciji give oov- is faction. ' ' ' '' We will add, that we are prepared to take measures, and order Coats, Pants. Vests and SHIRTS from New York.of any description of goods and style of. make that may. be wanted, to furnish them on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction, or there will, be no sale. :---,; ::- : '; With our thanks to a generous public for past patronage, we asks for its continuance J. A. yOUJNUSBUfl, East Main Street, ma29 Charlotte, N. C. Astral Oil Ahead ! f lTTOQT nr1i ncn am rkloasonn nn. X pleasant smell burns la" any Iamp i . . .. ja . . .. .. .. j . j. f . - a. rt entirely saie every dog y can gei w cents per gauon. . - T M KillXM W. ma29 A; GOOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION The services of a first-class' pastry cr meat cook, can be engaged if Application be made immediately at this office: : Has had eight years experience, and can give first-class references. I he applicant is a coiorea man Address - . . - , - , ma28 3t OBSERVER. PIEDMONT N oti c e to. T iHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its facilities for the quickest and safest transportation of freight to and from Northern Cities i SliipjpersaTe Choice of the Following Fast Lines:1 " - ' ' ,1'", ' ' :u";0.:m f n f i .'iiq .i'.hl ''T, 1 , , . .j , . - . .v i. ; ' ;-vj ' i Mii-iivlf ' .-s By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, WEST POINT, NORFOLK' (without' transfer) -' - ..- -.j r.J'!yw-, " " , -!,',',' w'i J.f.: and PORTSMOUTH, thence by first-class lines ofStmers, to forvPbjladelphlaiL r-r '. - ;-..-'" "'"fvil : - 'i" ; L - i ' f.ff ?r;.f -n.'.i New York, Boston, Proyidence and Fall River,: or. by .Virginia Midland. 4 AH ,rail uroule 0 to aU points North and Tfest. -i) -Yw .V r ? ' This is the shortest and m'ost direcrUne to all points itartfi and West 11 h "Mr,ri s:l o ? I BATES AS LOW AND TIME QUICXERTHAIf BY AXt OTHER LUTE; A j1 ma 26-tf C. f . KAIIWA1 Co.; i SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, VI ; , . Wilmingtonj Dea 10th, 1875. , j s v : j U CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, . I On and after the 15th Inst; trains will ran v oyer this Railway as follows ; , ., . , , , j . ; PASSENGER TRAINS - --n . Leave IHImington, at - 1 Arrive at Charlotte, ft -.... Leave Gharlotte, at - - -Arrive Wilmington, at - -; ff- Night trains (fast Freight senger) it future notice. " . : FREIGHT TRAINS 7:15 a m 7:45 pin : 6:15 am . 5:45 pin and . Pas- Leave Wilmington, at " - -Arrive at Laurinburg, , , . Leave Laurinburg, at - - k - 6:00 a m . 5:40 p ra ' 6KK) a ra , 6:00pm 50 a to 6KXam 6:00 p m Arrive at Charlotte, - - , Iave Charlotte, at - - - Leave Laurinburg, at , -' - ' Arnye at Wilmington, - CONNECTIONS. Connects at Wilmlnttton with Wilminztou & Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia oV Augusta Railroads. Semi-weekly New York and Tri-weekly i Baltimore, - and -:- weekly r 1 1 muadeiphia uteamers, ana tne Kiyer jsoati to) Fayetteville. - -.- - m;- , Connects at Charlotte with' its' 'Western Division, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte , and Statesville Railroad, Charlotte & Atlan ta Air-Line, and Charlotte.' Columbia' and Augusta Railroad, ,,, , "" -V C.,;; 4' iThus supplying the whole West JiortB-r west and Southwest with a short and cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. B li FKKfltONT, , Chief Engineer and uperintendent. ma29 JLEAR HAVANA CIGARS, TWO FOR FIFTEEN CENTS, AT F II ANDREWS & COS. ma28 IT INE ORANGES and LEMONS, CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL, AT F H ANDREWS fc CO'S. ma28 IHEAPEST FINE CIGARS IN THE CITY. : 2 CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS for 15 cts AT F H ANDREWS & CO'S. ma28 NLY FIFTEEN CENTS FOR 2 CLEAR. HAVANA CIGARS, GAIL & AX'S BEST BRANDS OF FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, ' AT F H ANDREWS & CO'S. ma28 . " LOOK HERE! NICE LARGE GARDEN STRAWBERRIES, ir I- EVERY DAY AT, . ; : . ' . V-'- . THE RISING SUN, ' ' v, . f- i 0 P PO SI TiE MAR K E T , . ; ' C. S. HOLTON & CO. i. i ' ' - ( l i 'it 'X : 4 j i ; , ma26 AIR-LINEi . nit . - "'' S hip p e rs V. Rail and water connections, affords unparelled J. A, WILSON, Agentf 1 v r
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