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Jf - i t Resolution of Thanks. Hall Tarboko H. & L. Co, No. f., Tarboro, N. C., May 24, 1875. j Whebeas, We, the members of Tar . boro Hook & Ladder Company No. 1, i "attended the Mecklenburg Centennial, 1 and were the recipients of many cour tesies and much hospitality, desiring j to express publicly our appreciation of the same, be it Resolved, That the thanks of this-: Company are due, and the same are hereby extended to the ; officers and 1 members of the Fire Department of . the city of Charlotte, N. C, for the kind attention and unbounded hospi- tality shown them while in their city. . . " Resolved, That to Mrs. S. V. Young, j of Charlotte, this Company feels deep t - ly grateful for the handsome collation provided for them and forwarded to them at the Depot of the Carolina Central Railroad, and hereby tender - her their sincere than ka. . 'Resolved, That this Company will remember with much pleasure" the handsome treatment received at the Vtantn nf thfl officers and members of thfl VVilmineton Hook and Ladder Company, Fifth Ward Bucket Conipa , ny, Little Giant Fire Engine Compa ny, Col. J. R. Davis, of the" Purcell House, and especially Oipt Manning, the efficient Chief Engineer of the ' Little Giant Steamer. Resolved.' ThattheaeJ resolutions be recorded in tue'recbrds of the 'proceed- I jings of this Company, land a copy of lese be sent to the editors of the Tar boro Southerner with a request that they publish them and send a copy -of their paper-containing the same to each of the above mentioned .Compa nies and persons. f s R. E. Whitehurst, ) . f En. Penning ton. . VCom. .. C.H. Dozier, ) TELEGRAPHIC iJSE VS. FOREIGN. The Arctic Expedition Boynton's Swim-Destructive : Fire Strike - Ended Royalty on a Visit. Londox, May 29-r-All the morning journals have articles on the Arctic expedition,- the departure of;which is iixea lor tour o ciocic xnis aiternoon. ' iPaul Boynton landed at Falkestone at two thirty o clock this morning, snowing ;l)Ut slight signs of distress. 'lie 'was loudly 'Cheereu. - Berlin, May, 29 The ; Judicial in vestigation shows the offer of Weisin gar to assassinate Bismarck.. t - Sr. JoHH's, May 29. Ar quarter of a million fire occurred here to-day, St Luke's church, sixty buildings, and a shiD on the stocks, were burned. A a i hundred families are homeless. ; London."'' Mar 2t). The strike in South Wales is ended, the men sub r tnitting to a reduction. ' Berlin, May - 29. The King and Queen of Sweden are here visiting. It is thought the visit indicates Swed en's support of the policy of the three emperors. f - ELECTRIC FLASHES. HoLYoKE, : May 29. Seventy-one are dead and twenty-two fatally burn ed. - Twenty-seven were injured. Of the dead, ; fifty-five are females . and . i i -' : t ' ' . t. a. -5 sixteen maies. ':.-y-r . WoRCEATra.' Mav 29. Th . pranitri h i r . i - block on Main street, nearivonnosite ; the City Hall, was burned to-day;: The a half million, r - - , 1 . Cedak Rapids, Jfay 29. J H Eccles tonwas elected Bishop t by the Epis copal Convention on the; 16th ballot, by one majority. - , ' Omaha, lay 29. Col. Mills has de stroyed the outfit and provisions of the Black Hills expedition, leaving them onjy enough! to last them: td civ: ... inzation. uoraon, tne leaaer, is a prisonerij' !; :t . . ; ': - Y WEATIZEB PK0B ABILITIES . Washington, D. C., May . 29. - ' For Sunday; throughout the Atlati- tic States,' ! northwest; winds; '"cooler ' and ciear weather and higher pressure. For the i - Gulf - States diminishing northerly -winds,'' shifting to south west, partly cloudy, and clear . weather with stationary - temperature and somewhat higher pressure. TE1.EGRAPUIC .MARKETS. B itTiMORE. May 29 Dull nndeasy ; mid 15i;'low mid 151; good ord 14; net receipts 30 ; sales 225. . ' Galveston, May 29 Cotton steady : mid 14f; low mid , good, ord .13; net receipts19(;. gross. 109; sates 116. i - Augusta; May :,'29. Nominal a in iu titi ifiwm w to? gooa on4 1 nary: 14 ; ueir receipis on ; sales iptyz. Boston, May 29 Dull and nominalj mid 16; net recta 195; ? gross 215. , aiaairtiia, uiay.s.-yuiet; inur 10; net; receipts 81;. sales G0Q.; r vt J Norfolk, May 2'.WQuiet;mid 15J; nes receipts sales 1U. Wilminotow ,: May 29 Norn '1 m Id 15 : net receipts 231 . - - v -' - - J - . r1 V.-, May '. .l' 29. Quiet ; iiuu.iuja4l luw uiiu ioj; gooa ordi nary 14a: net receiDta" 237? . :W rQ . Savannah, May 29 Dull : mid 451: Iow midal5; good ordinary 14 J; net recta 400. aalpq 91 n i - ' ' MoBitE, May 29.teady mid ' MJaR low mid 14J; good ordinary 14; , net receipts o ; gales 350. - ' - Baltimore. HL&iwL-viwAniinX , -1-niLApEi.PHrA, May 29-DulI r mid '. fr i o m--. s..; . , low mid 15; good ordiuary 15: '&.'''. to : ,r -i net receipts 96 ; gross 18,. -. , ' V '.. C i'.v ir.. . Neav .'Okleans, May - 29. Dull : "' ' v i v ? "v Z2j 5 ;u ' mid 151; -net ; receipts .307 Kroaa 324 ' - V ales 1.300. V. t-. tf, - Oeu v"-f6. w quiet, anuuncnangeu; li corn steady provisions a shade firm- F er Doric ; 21ai ; h nnM quieti refined 15Va.mAfTflfl mi inf. an1 nominally unchanged j' whiskey ,-joni - ',rry u6. oyiuus, uuwru iem dency, ' .. . ; . .". ( f" NewTork, May 29. Cotton UeaV: , sales a,3oS bales at 16al. Flmir hoo J aud lower- only very moderate enqui ry ; Southern 5.95a8.25 ; wheat ; 2a3 lower , winter red.esterp,i1.30a2; amber, do 1.28al56; white western , . , .n moaerate request, without , s2 ' ' ,PrK closed ! firmer; new J.50 : lard r.lnaeH fi, -i-ii A a! ; lard closed firm at 141 for steam ; 1 cash' bid 13- Coffee .a-liv, aua Bieaav i imcrardlt .t' 6"" ..fiowce xnav au, corn 8 ; wheat 8ai7;" bepaid to me Gold 1611. ; . . ' ' J ' -y ve i-X -i rilA:tl.OTTE MARKETS. C' C3 OBSERVER OFFICE Chaslottk. N. C, May 30, 1875. ' The Cotton Market. 1 1 v Of-conne5 any v prediction- tu ltd the V it price of cotton within the next ninety days must be at random, but we may Mty from the general tone and tendency of the price as we found it yesterday,, that cotton most be held hereafter at! Jk sacrifice. . There is, throughout the country an averagd acreage planted this'year, and so far the prospect for a good crop is very fair. ,Of course every one conversant with the subject knows that a cotton crop is not made until it is gather ed and the best that can be done is a spucu lation upon reasonable probabilities. ' ; -Receipts were light 'yesterday, but after the opening of the market, the : dispatches from New York, indicated a betters feeling in futures, and ;gave , a corresponding im provement here ; but we are not authorized to change the quotations for spots, We quote: - " '- Inferior., 10 13 13i Good Ordinary... Low Jfiddling ..... i f 9 Hi Middling 14 Strict Middling..-. 141 US . 1 PRODUCE MARKET. Corn market active with an advance in Inrices: as a result the surplus stock in the country is conrine in more freely, land we anticipate a more quiet market very soon. We regard this a farorable time for our far mers to sell, as corn can ; now; be shipped from the West at lower figures . t Flour oniet and unchanged?' - ? . Jtsacon quieiAncLSteaay, slocks : uguier. Other produce dull and unchanged. : Buying Bates. Bacon Harua per B t 15 I main 9 a 10 j 12ial3i 25 i 2530 $1 75 a 2 00 2 pO a 2 25 16a20 Mlrtes." ! Bhouklera, I i Hoe Bound', Beeswax Butter Choice, - Brandy Apple, i'eacn. Egg per dozen,- , tiourF&miijt per sacic, " Extra,- . - ' ' Super " Fruit Dried Apples, per pound Peaches, Qreen Applet-- per bushel. A - l, 3.50 3.35 3 25 1 5 c - 7c .1.25 a 200 ;hickens,eacb r.j it ' ( ' ZOOM Turkeys, " - 575alOO " - Ducks, - , v , ' Grain - .. jA M .v Vorn White, per bushel, 100105 ' V7 Mixed. i, 100 ' 1 H7ia-Red, per buslt. ',' :1 ; 1 40 ' - White, " " - i ' 1 50 Oata Black. . 65a70 ' ' "iWhlte,? ' 70 Pea Pore" clay, . 100 M Mixed. 90 Bidet Dry, r v.r i12 Green.- 4 " ' - 7a8 ard-Oood, 15 "-r Common.'- ' 12 Onioiu, x - (57 lbs to bushel) 75 a 1 W Potato Irish. 100 Sweet. 100 a 125 TaSov, ' r- ,8 Wool Tub wasnen, " Unwashed . :. 35 , . : 25 NEW AO VF. VLTIS E U. E . T i. ALL ARE invited to call upon the subscribers, who are ,:- Y. O U,N G In rears, but old. in experience, in any. thing appertaining to their line. ! LA DIE S Can rest assured that our Cigars will not leave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are I r (J . J B, A f N'T : E D Not to scent the breath, and our' Tobaccos and Snuffs are or Superior quality, and are sold cheaper than any other manufacturer can tell for.. ; a o o d 1 Treatment, polite attention and fair deal ing to aU. j Your, uh. ' H U S B A.NID Mi Or lover will live longer by smoking our j C5gars,than any 'other and don't forget it. , - J M MENDELL ; CO., 1 : ; T, ' Trade St., r-harlottje, N. C. ,. .u CO At . cn 0Q- g g o Z -j. j. v ITl. ,r r. o "" a"" ' "''hH f t.t -, 1 '-I' 'S I, M ... Y - . O V g r . . ' ; my 8.- wv 50 .lit o tJ- :l is f) ' AVE IIAVE SEClvREI)if0 . The'Aerencv of the follhwinir'pjilftbra.- ted fine brands of the.VARGiMA Tobao- co Wothw J - -i -j v If "" "' ...-... .ii ii..uu ma30 ,T Y.ri c ? . - ,r " y i ? . rr Noticfe. f I TJAVINO been appointed Receiver for the &rxn- ot- K0'81? Cohn, I hereby acoounla of said firm immediately, as it will U. HILKER, Receiver. it , k i . r Bra FCESH DDASTED COFFEE EVERY DAY. .y E WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING BRANDS OF ROASTED COFFEE : OLD GOV. JAVA ; JAVA ; MABA- CAIBO ; LAQUAYEA ; RIO, BEST ; RIO FAIR, y COFFEE GROUND v WITHO UT AD DITIONAL CHARGE. . TRY OUR GREEN and BLACK TEAS. GOOD TEA AT $1.00 TER POUND. A FRESH LOT OF DRIED SWEET CORN JUST IN. CHOICE IMPORTED Atallian SallaJ Oil. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CANNED ' GOODS, : AND OTHER FAMILY SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND,. - , .'.AT HASHAGEN'S, FAaiiiA Grocery, Opp. Char. Hotel. : niaSO , , THE 4 V CHEMISTRY L IGHT AND PHOTOGRAPHY, s, .. WITH 100 ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE TWO DOLLARS. T.I D D Y & BROTHER ina29 IT INE ORANGES and LEMONS, CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL, r . at F II ANDREWS & COS. ' ' ma2S , ' YIHEAPEST 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 C. C. RAllWAY o., " SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, t Wilmington, Dec. 10th, 1875. - j . CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE. v On and after the 15th inst, trains will run oyer tms Kailway as follows : PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Wilmington, at Arrive at Charlotte, ; -Leave Charlotte; at . Arrive Wilmington, at - 7:15 a m 7:45 p m 6:45 am 5:45 pm jar- Night trains (fast Freight and senger) in future notice. ' Pas- FREIGHT TRAINS" Leave Wilmington, at Arrive alfLanrinbunr, Leave Laurinburg, at Arrive at Charlotte, -Tave Charlotte, at . . -Leaye Laurinburg; at Arriye at Wilmington, 6:00 a m 5:40 p m 6:00 a m 6:00 pm 6KX)am 60 pm CONNECTIONS. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington fc Weldon, and Witroinjton, Columbia & Angndta Railroads, Remfr weekly New York and :,Tri. weekly. Baltimore, '"and - weekly rnuadtiphia steamers, and tne Kirer Boats to tayettenile - Connects at Charlotte t with" its Western Pivision.-North Carolina Ralroad, Charlotte ana statesvilie Kail road, Unarlotte . Atlan ta Air-LJne, and CharlotteCoInmbia and Augusta Railroad, t,..-'' Thus Sdnolvine the' whole - Weak jlfortb- wfet t and Southwest with a short and cheap line tu ute oeauuiiru biiu cijrupe." " , ; 81 FREMONT, Chief Engineer and nperintendent. LO OK H ERE ! NICE LARGE GARDEN STRAWBERRIES, in EVERY DAY AT I i f ' '1 1 THE 1 RISING SUN. OIP P O S I T E MJA EKE T C S, 1I0LT0N & CO. ma26 .,;i. Tj':.i. j(f EAGLY SriTIO VEGETABLES ER01I and after this -date, the undersigned will keep in store ; ... . . EARLY SPRING VEGETABLES. such as " . Cabbage, Badishes, English. Peas, Potatoes, Beans, &c 3 Additions to stock made daily by express from Southern markets, SUMROTF AWINTON, - ap!27 tf - College Street. THE '-. T' -jf..- . "LITTLE LOVERS" ARB THOUGHT - TO BE THE VERY BEST FIYfc CENT CIGARS C H A R LOTT E . T. C. SMITH & CO. ma29 SPUING and SUSEIEK CLOTHING; ; w E are now receiving our new. Stock of MENS', YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTHING, a. targe ana various stoctcor Jvurnisning . Goods, Straw, Felt, Silk and Jappa- nese Hats, Hosiery, Gloves and - ' Linen and. Silk, Handker r ' ; chiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Neck Ties and ' Scarfs, r - - v, , s SILK.GINGHAM8,. . - . ALPACCA AND JAPPANESE ,J, , UMBRELLAS And a large variety of Fancy Articles in our line which we cannot enumerate. While wtrfeel prepared to suit the most fas tidious taste, we desire to speak specially of our GENTLEMENS' SUITS, and our Stock of SHIRTS. The first we do not think can be Burpasse 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 that quality style and prices shall give sat' islaction. 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 le no sale. With our thanks to a generous public for past patronage, we asks for its continuance. t J. A. YOUNG & SON, . East Main Street, ma29 , . Charlotte, N. C C. C. R4I1WAY, PASSENUE tt Trains will be despatched from Tryon Street (Lincoln) Depot as follows : West- . , 7 A.M. East,..- 1 7:30 " ARRIVE FROM West,.... 3:20 P. M. 6.46 " East, Daily except Sundays. Fast Freight Train with coach attached, arrives 10 a. m. Leaves going East 4 p. m., arriving at Wilmington at 7 a. m. Daily except Sundays. V Q JOHNSON, ma29 tf Ass't Supt. Shelby and Lincoln papers copy. JJOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received at the office of R M Miller until the first of June for excav ating the basement of the new Southern Life Insurance Building, to be erected corn er of Tryon and 4th Streets, Bids will be made out per cubic yard, and addressed to Gen J B Gordon care R M Miller, ma23 4t JJ 'M. ROBINSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 1 Up stairs 2 doors East of Oates' Building, Corner Trade and College Streets. ' .- All work cut and warranted to fit, clean ing and repairing done at short ..notice. Latest styles of fashion plates always on hand. Cutting a specialty. S- Orders from a distance promptly at tended to. ' ma281m JARVIS, GLINN & CO., . . ' StAHOFACTUEEES Of . - BUILDING MATERIALS, FLOORING ako BOARDS DRESSED TO ORDER. Estimates for all kinds of - CARPENTERS' WORK MADE AT SHORT NOTICE. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and prices. Twelfth Street, Between By rd and Cary, RICHMOND, VA.- " " ma20 Ira ' - JJWELUNG FOR RENT. Two ; story dwelling, corner A and 7ih streets, with outbuildings and garden : for rent, possessioa immediately. Apply to J J Sims, or - - . WHITE & SIMS. ma26 tf FIRE ! . FIRE ! ! INSURE r YOUR PROPERTY ! ! Bisks Written at the Xowest Bates. AT THE . SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY ' ' Tryon Street, Next door to Col D G ifaxwell's Sewing Machine Emporium. Several eood Southern Comnanies represented in the above Agency. , C.W BRADSHAW & CO, apr 18 tf THIRD STOCK Beautiful line Ladies' Dress Goods, Lawns, fcc., just receiyed by - Express! Corae and see them at - ; . . . ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CX)'S, ma 9 " "y AN TED. ; A stout active boy sixteen or seventeen years of age to learn the milling business. Call on or address - - - - - : - CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, " .Charlotte, N, Cj ma283t . - , WILJllfllCTOEi UILLuiiuWil. NOETfl CiffiOHIIA . ONES. ' SEMI-WEEKLY, , : ' , fFast Freii6t,rRajle to - -: - W . BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans--. portation . Company .Q I ' Sailing frora.BALTIMCBE . Tuesday and Friday, a it 3FITI. ""AND FEOX WILMIN QTOM ' WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. i G1VING-TUE0UGIL BILLS OP LADING t& all points ; in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bound Freight, to Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. ; ; . :j also r i Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, ' r VAntwerp and Other European Ports. "-' These LineB connect atlYilmingtou with :the r Wilmington, .Colombia &. Augusta Railroad, WiImiogton"& Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt delivery of Freight to all points, as the Steamers on these Lines on arrival in Wilming ton stop at Railroad depoty the Freight transferred under covered sheds to cars without delay, aud forwarded by the Fast Freight. Express that morning.. ... ., . ; ' No drayage in Wilmington and to transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guar anteed as LOW as by aoy other boats. ! Losses or Overcharges promptly ' paid. Mark all goods via Wilmington Lines. , - 1 , , ' t , ' a - n For farther ic formation, apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line, i v EDWIN 4ITZGERALD, Gen'hAgt. Baltimore Line, 50 South Street, Baltimore. , - WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agt. New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y.l ! A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New. York Line, Wilmington, N. C. -tf. - " INDIAN o o rl o - i p; o o c4 - "sS$ fct FOREIGN arid (l i I s DOMESTIC ! 5 CIGARS. .. t? C H A R LOT T E , N . G . TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, K C. HAVING COMMENCED THE MANUFACTURE OF ' IF1 I IR, S T CLASS CIGABs" I OFFER TO THE TRADE A ' LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of . . ' FOREIGN ik DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOGETHER .WITH, . SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, i OF ALL GRADES, 4 ' - , T( On better terms than any establishment of the kind in the State ' " 1 Ifeerschaam Pipes and Cigar Holders a specialty. - - -' -- apr l5 , .W, COCHRANE, Proprietor R. . WADE. . WJ IL IB 33 CO vet C5 CIS Ct3 WE RESPECTFULLY IIIVITE THE ATTENTION OF OUR FRIENDS , ASSOBTMEHT;OF " qOODS ' WHICH WE WILL SELL AS LOWr AS . ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. - May 6 . "!'"" "' til AGENGYfor the EnglislV ': Breatfast Packet Tea Company, sold by Drug gie va uiuy. ap 28 . ! W R BUR WELL & CO.'. APyERTISEHE NTS. ail7 Points Soitt ant. Ml , , . NEW YORK . -; Clyde's Wilmington EincJ from NEW YORK ' , . Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. II., AXD FROM WILMINGTOX", ir ' WEDNESDAYS andSATURDAYg PRINCESS 5d - - . - , ' S. S, PEGRAM. P. S Bl. -E2, ; V: CX3 & CUSTOMERS TO OUR SPLENDID " Opposite Centrai.. HotelI' " Accommodation ! pOSTAGE STAMPS, at . PUREFOY'S. ; ap 18 ' ' 28 000 FEEroi LUMBER FOR SALE. . The Centennial Festival Building is of fered for Gala to the hltrfcoef K411 ! ... He. Reference," " - 'B"?T I e121" Important Notico. .11' . 5k If. T ANNOUNCE THAT ON AND AFTER , ' ' I f; f J ' this date, I will sell groceries for cash only. - . , ' A. Having adopted the Jash system entirely I claim that I can offer belter terms than have eyer been able to do. r l j r " --. f-.--; . , r ! . :. .-'-. , 'i r i ! . ' ' , J- j. Persons would do well to call ' and . exam int my Stock before baying elsewhere. . ' .v., .,WJ- BLACK. aprltf . , ' . "... W. M. WILSON. - , ' i,.1'""-' W Jf,' BLACK. WILSON & BLACK, i f" - ,V , WHOLES A LK - 1 'l DRUG CIS 'tS;''"1 ' 't " j--. DKAXIBS IH - ; -7:. PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, -V.;..'-'..'- GLASS, tk'-"r'.r'' ' ; ' . ' CHARLOTTE, N.C!. 7!, i 'i ' "' ' "''f,!' ' " '' , feb216m. " '7 , " 7"" From and After ! "piROM this date,posili v'eiy will not sell any Goods, except for. GASH lo acy oi.e In selling entirely for CASH we propose - . ,s . reduce OUR profit, r We can. afford it as we do not have to make up oar losse (from credit sales) off of those who do pay. ' Try us and see. ' . ' ' ' ', Yours truly, . ;J8 WILLIAMSON A CO. apr 2 lm ALL AND- BE f OUR ,. NEW STOCK i)RES3 "GOODS, WHITE GOODS, V ." LADIES' UNDERWEAR, &o. 1 , ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO, , . . ...... ' ma 18 . , f : WE HAVE - Just; received the largest lot rf Fine Northern Apples in the city, which we are now offering to our customers at Wholesale and Retail, s - . : . y ALSO - . 100 barrels of the Royal -Family Flour made at one of the -best -mills' in Indiana which we are selling low for cash. . , ... . . . WJM LONG Jt CO. , ma 5 - - - t . -f. ' .-' .. Something New. A " LARGE lot choice St.. Louis , Family XX Flour in half barrels to sail the Public, warranted to give satisfaction. -Also, fine Northern Apples, 'Peach Blow and Early Rose .Potatoes, New Orleans and- Sugar House Molasses. Hams and Breakfast Strip and various other articles in the Grocery line, at ' , WOLF & NISBET'S, apr 7 . ' . -- " TCEI ICEjt ,i : . Having effected an arrangement -with Jfessrs, Lippitt t U., of Wilmington, for the supply of Ice, I take pleasure in announcing that, in a very short time, I will be able to isupply our citizens, and citizens -of adjoin ing towns with best Boston: Ice, at the fol-. lowing rates, viz ; : 100 lbs. U cts. per pound, ess quantity, 2 Cts. per pound. vMy carts will deliver every morning at above prices. Soliciting orders from abroad and at home I am very respectfully, 5- ; ': ; mar31tf. W. H. H. GREGORY, A. W. Alexander, SURGEON DENTIST, , Offers a reduction , in prices 'of Dental Work to suit the times. , j - OfBce in the Parks building over Butler'a Jewelry Store. - ' " ;' .Hours from 8 A. JH: to 5 P. M.; 1 ' : 1 mar II . ' -'-.f ' iTUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S y i i y j r - - : : .";'-' CORNER DRUG STORE, . " A supply of t : .. Perkins & House's Safety - Lamps. They are the best Lamps in the world for the following reasons : . -T ; They will not break, being made of metal. ; They are perfectly - safe from explosim, owing to their scientific structure.' -i-i i They are perfectly clean from oil, having a Patent Dip Cup fixed on each lamp,;-,; ; -;. They consume one third of oil in propor tion to the light Riven, without odor. , They mve much more brilliant lieht than any other lamp, equal to eas at one fifth the expense. ! ILOUK AND MEAL BY THE SACK OR 1 CAR LOAD. " . . ' T ' The nnderiened is prepared on short : no tice to fill largts or small orders tor v"- 1 Flour, Meal, Wheat-brijin, Corn-: bran, and Seconds, ; m f equal in quality to any in this market. 1 -. Also Graham Flour, for brown bread.from.; choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows. Grain bought at highest market price. ' 1 CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, - febl8-tf.-J Lock Box 62 T IE LAST CATCH OF MACKEREL. :' Srect from Boston. V. . ' J20 packages in bbls., J bbls ,: I bLIs and kits; No.'s iVSand'S; all fulT weights, Jb sale by . -.-: , A R. NTS BET & L..O. i -, feb26 tf.'.- -. r ; tu.'. " Carrels Eagle Stearic . For the Centennial,, : ;.-r m miller' AsbN;;',;; . C APE FEAR BUILDING COMFY - r . -f ..' - l ; i- ' 4 t " .. ' General Contractors for balUiDgs, wann-, factured by Machinery, cf select-material. Private residences and public" buildings bridges, railroad cars, mouldings,", brackets, balostrads. newel postst hand railingswio dow frames, fencing, c. ' ' ' " . " Orders solicited by Tbosn' AllonJ .at oEce cf Wooteo's Express' , l : v , 'kl maijou - REV. J. B, HANDS, i ... if.
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