CHARLOTTE OBSERVER,"
JOD PRIMTiriC.a
The Obsksyeb Job Department has been
6UB3CRIPTION BATES.
Daily 1 rear, (postpaid) in advance,
" fi'mos.
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thoroughly supplied . with every needed
want, and with the latest styles of Type, and
every manner of Job Work can now be done
with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. '
We can rornl&h at short notice " -PLAJTKS,
BILL HEAPS, . r
LETTEB HE IDS, CARDS, . i - .
'liTAGS,BECKIPlOSTKItS, j X
S PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS,
; PAMPHLETS, CHECKS,' &c Ac.
4 inoa. ,
. 1 nmn. "
, WEEKLY EDITION. - fv
Weekly, (in the county) in advance,-. $2 00
' out of the county, postpaid, 2 10
6 months, , ' ,,1.05
fiS- Liberal reductions for clubs.; - - .
PI
VNO 1,940
r -'' CHARLOTTE N. C., THURSDAY, J IME r 10, a75.
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Charles 1C. Jones, 5 Proprietor.
Office, Observer Building:, Corner '
Trade and College Streets. , ;
, ANXOU3SCEMENT.
BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER- AND HATS, lawful agentto collect claims due me, either
..... ' r ' 4 , I for job work, or for subscriptions. He is
xj removeu w iae new, large una eiegnni DJUiiti jJUlJUiJlU, ; next aoor 10
Brem, Brown & Ob.'s Hardware Store', where they arc receiving a full Btock of
SMITH' & . FORBES;
WHO LESA LB AND RETAIL D EALERS IN
s Pill x 6 ; aooi)S,
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complete in every particular. . ? .'!'?.;' Z1"- ' .
Their line of ladies' and gents fine . , . .
B OOT8 ANp &jH 6 ES,
will be especially attractive, and will be sold al short profits. Call and examine.
i ' l'K SMITH &FORBKS,
mar4 tf. , ' Next door to Brem, Browu & Co.'a' Hardware Store, Charlotte, N. C.
D AN I EL S M IT H & CO
authori2ed to receipt for any sums that may
be placed m his hands tor collection.
. ' ' '- ' yi CHAS. R. JOITES
v? :i i ..--. tf ! Editor & Proprietor. -
Office of the Chablottk Obseeybb,: March
i8tb,tl875i
ma2l-f
W H O L
RET
Lr.iE.-r A N D
AIL
-V AW
F U NTTOR E AE D i) 1JN (j.
IN ALL ITS BRANCHED - FULL STOK METALTC CASES, COFFINS and CASKETS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
EAST TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
W 0 V E H W I R A TT RE S S E S ,
JOS. : P. CALDWELL, City Editor.
. IiOCAIa dots. ; . ';).'
The moon changes to-night. , "I "
QA soap factory is about to. be ; established
in this city. Bring In your pups and your
old heeltaps. ., ;. - ' 33V
Mr..W.; R.. Cochrane will give, fo-day, at
bis elegant saloon, a free lunch, extending
from 11 o'clock A. M., to 1 P. M,
Charlotte Gas Company ofier a discount of
ten per cent for cash customers, but the day
of probation is over after to-day. Remem
ber it.
The type, press and fixtures of the Con
cord Sun are offered for sale this morning in
our advertising columns. The press of the
State will confer a favor upon the family
of the late Cha3 F Harris, by noticing the
same.
The 24th day of this month will be the
anniversary day of St. John the Evangelist.
On that day the Masons install their newly
elected officers, and usually celebrate the
occasion by calling the craft from labor to
refreshment.
Returned. ; ., .
. Mr. Williams, of the Raleigh, Light .Ar
tillery, reached this city-yesteaday morning
from Charlotte, and as met at the depot by
his company and escorted home. We are
i glad to learn that he is improving, and that
he will in all probability recover, sustaining,
however, the loss of Tils left hand and one
finger upon his right hand .Raleigh News.
Meeting of Firemen; : Tk S'tCKSO
The Pioneer Fire Company held a meet
ing at their hall last night. - Very handsome
resolutions were received from the Stone
wall Fire Company, of Chester,. S. C:. which
we will publish to-morrow.
; The Pioneers resolved to have a pic nic
on J the 17th; inst , atf some point on the
Western Division of the Carolina .Central
Railroad, which is yet to be selected by the
committee of arrangements, appointed to
designate the place.
Sim ontontFemale College.
; We acknowledge, with thanks, an invita
tion to attend the concert which will close
the commencement exercises of the Simon
ton Female College,' Statesyille. Miss Sallie
Peck is tie musical directress, and we know
very well that the concert will ; be worth' a
trip to Statesville. This college, by the by,
under the management of Rev. S. Taylor
Martin, is one of the best in the South. He
is a highly accomplished gentleman, and
we know of no institution of learning which
has a finer corps of instructors.
The Harper's Weekly Illustration. .
Speaking of the inglorious ''bust" made
by'fHtriVee1tly, when it attempted an
lUustratioff of the Mecklenburg Centennial
Celebration,' the Raleigh'iiTcw tersely 1 add
truly says ; "The Harper illustration of the
Charlotte Centennial is contemptible.' - The
only thing truthful about it are the negro'
portraits which the artist could hare made
any where without the trouble of coming to
North Carolina. But an illustration .of
Harperwithout a negro m It would be as
tame as a bell without a clapper." ' ;'
The Heat
Yesterday brought out the perepiration,
and the pencil i3 slipping all around among
his fingers even' while the seribe is reducing
this brilliant item to writing.
NEW SUPPLY RECEIVED TO-DAY.
jun 10
Another Railroad Enterprise.
The latest railroad project is the construc
tion of a road from Pine House, on the C,
C. fc A. R. R to connect with the Atlanta
and Richmond Air. line Railroad, by way
of the road now building from Elbc-rton to
Tuccoa City.
The Doors of Public Buildings.
It is a highly sensible article we published
on our second page yesterday morning
from the Raleigh News, concerning the
probability of fires in public buildings, and
the chances of escape from them in case of
such occurrences. This is a matter which
comes home to us all, and we suggest, in
view of recent fires, that the proprietors of
the Charlotte Opera House do yet change
the doors of that building so that they will
open either way. In making this sugges
tion we do not feel t'aat we are intermed
dling with the private business of individu
als, for the opera house is a place of public
resort, and, to this extent, is public proper
ty. Our reasons for suggesting the change.
are admirably set fo'th in the News' article
to which we refer.
i : ?:':.'.!; DICD.. :
In thi3 city, .on the 8th inst., ' Mary L
Kerr, wife Of T Kerr, aged 25 years.
The funeral service will be held at the res
idence, on corner Graham and 7th streets,
this morning at 8 o'clock. The friends of
the. family are invited to attend.
new AorcarisETiEYrs.
KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS.
jun 10-lt
A regular meet
ing of Charlotte
Lodge No. 17,
Knights of Pythias,
will- be held at
Masonic Hall, in
the Temple Asso
ciation Building
to-night. Prompt
att e n d a n c e of
members desired,
Visiting brethren
cordially invited.
By order of the
C.C.
C. D. SNOW,
K. R. & S.
i.
A LARGE LOT
op
LADIES' M0R0C0' BAGS
AND
AT
ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & C6.
jon 8
HALES& FARRIOR
W A T O H M A K E BS
AND
ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR
New Spring Stock of Diamond Rings and
otner novelties.
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WE
F?E, , RVN
IJIHUNDEJ i c I
t"'Af -
t gRIMSTON-g
Oomething Good for a Funeral or 21.
Wedding, Corn7 Shacking or a QuiltmG"
Or anything', that comes along, is thE
B r . I . 0 A . N P H A T
f or s a l e . a t
John a. young & sonS
C. C. R4I1WAY,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Wilmington, June 8rd, 1875.
City Taxes.
THE City Tax Lists have been placed in
my hands by the Board of Aldermen,
with instructions to proceed forwith to the
collection of the same."
This is to notifv all citizens owing arrear
ages for the years 1872, 1873 and 1874, that
I can be found at my office, in rear of Col.
J E Brown's office at the Court House from
10 a. m , until 2 p. m... every day until the
1st day of July next.
It is to be hoped that all will come for
ward and settle, and thereby save unneces
sary trouble and expense.
Very respectfully.
C W ALEXANDER,
junlO 3w City Marshal.
HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK
or
BUY THE BEST,
BEST
fjUH BITTER
Hebrew Feast of Weeks.
Yesterday was observed in the Hebrew
Synagogues as the Feast of Weeks, which
commemorates the event on Mount Sinai.
One of the features of the observance is the
thanksgiving of flowers, with which the
temple were plentifully adorned.
PTOMACHBlTTEBp
iTWtLSgM 8BtACK nHAR'ttftTt JK.C. .11
Personal.
James H. Orr, Esq., who has been con
fined to his bed for four or five weeks, with
erysipelas, is unimproved ; indeed, his con
dition is more unfavorable now than it was
a week ago.
Dr. F. N. Lutkey, of Rowan county, is
registered at the Central Hotel.
Acknowledgement.
Last evening the employees of the hard
ware store of Brem, Brown & Co., gave a
complimentary banquet to the members of
the firm, at the establishment of D M Rigler,
on Tryon street.' The feast consisted of
cake, wine, ice cream, confectioneries, &c ,
and an exceedingly pleasant hour was spent
by the participants in the feast. About 10
o'clock, on elegant waiter, bearing eatables
and drinkables, was brought into the Ob
8EBVEB office, on it a card saying that the
"accompaniments" were from the 'boys of
the hardware store."
We make our grateful acknowledgements
to "the boys," and assure them that their
courtesy is fully appreciated by the hungry-
crew which, about midnight discussed those
tilings which the waiter contained.
jun 1
R M MILLER & SONS,
Agents, Charlotte, N. C.
The Bitters are compounded with great
care, and are, as their name indicates, the
; "Best Stomach Bitters5'
known. They are a sure preventive of
Chills, Fever," Intermittent and all Mala
rial Diseases.
rf-, j tt , I .Alter SLUn. 11 COO ui xyiotc iv
MONUMENTAL City Sugar Cured Hams Q ftn A t5zer ani Restorer of the
Rnaoott. a hnlfls hv the bbl.. Pickles, naif ?"
cftlintB Fine assortment of Candies, For- '
eign and Domestic. English Mustard, Mace, hjjj-j JQQJIjjf 33JLakCKl
Notice.
ma 13
K B ALEXANDER & CO'S,
College Street.
TO THE PUBLIC !
HAVING ADOPTED THE
v .. JIAXUFACXCREKS - - ,
ASD SOLE PEOPBIKTOR?,
CHARLOTTE, NrC.
jun
IFBESH BOASTED COFFEE
ETirUT D A Y
TUe Printers' Pic Nic.
Last evening the printers of the city held
a meeting at the Objieveb office, to arrange
for the pic nic which it is proposed to be
held on the 3d of July. A c "inmittee of
arrangements was appointed, and also a
committee on transportation, and, after
making a few other preliminary arrange
ments, the meeting adjourned.
r-
'
Young I awyers.
Mr. Wm, C. Maxwell arrived at his home
in this city yesterday. He received, on
Monday, his license from the Supreme
Court, to practice law. At the same time Mr.
F. J. Osborne, of this city, was licensed as
a lawyer. Mr. 0. is still in Raleigh, but
will be home in a day or two. Both of
these gentlemen will settle in this city, we
believe, to practice their professions.
.
Weill Weill! Weill!!
We confess to our sins with shame and
c-n fusion of face, and swear at the same
time that we never knew how great was our
immorality, till we read the following, in
the Columbia Union-Herald, yesterday :
'There is a certain young lady in this Cily
Coddle Creek Academy,
NEAR DAVIDSON COLLEGE, JS. U.
A. LEAZiR, A. M Principal.
TrtOURTH Scholastic year begins Septem-
L ber 1, 1875. Limited number of Boar
ders received. -4pnl ication should be made
by August 15th, to Principal or Rey J E
Preesly, Coddle Creek, P.O., Cabarrus, co..
N.C. junlOwtf
CIGARS,
WHICH WE ARE CL03ING OUT AT
LOW PRICES,
OUR FIVE CENT AND THREE FOR A
QUARTER
CIGAR S
ARE SAJD TO BE THE BEST IN THE
CITY FOR THE PRICE.
T. C. SMITH & CO.
CORNER DRUG STORE.
CHANGE OF SCHEJJULE.
On and after the 6th inst, trains will run
oyer this Railway as follows r
EASTERN DIVISION . .. .
PASSENGER and MAIL TRAINS Daily.
Leave Wilmington, at e. - - 7:00 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, . - - - 7:00 am
Leave Charlotte, at - - 7:00 pni
Arrive Wilmington, at - - 70 am
FAST FREIGHT and PASSENGER
TRAINS Daily, (Sundays excepted.)
Leaye Wilmington, at - - . 7:05 a ni
Arrive at Charlotte, - - - iiw p m
I-eave Charlotte, at - - - 6:00 am
Arriye at Wilmmgton, , -, . - 9:00 p m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Charlotte, at - - 8:40 a m
Arrive at Buffalo for Shelhy, at ' 11,30 a m
Leave Buffalo, at - - - --r43fcOO m
Arrive in Charlotte, at r ...,..5:00p n
CONNECTIONS.
Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington
(fcWeldon, and Wirmington, Columbia &
Augusta Railroads, Semi-weekly New York
and Tri-weekly Baltimore and weekly
Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boat
to Fayetteville. , . -
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
Thus supplying the whole West, North
west and Southwest with a short and cheap
line to the Seaboard and Europe. ,
Papers publishing Carolina Central
Railway schedule will please notice
changes. .
S L FREMONT,
Chief Engineer and Superintendent.
V.'Q. Johnson, Ass't Sup't,
Charlotte, N.U.
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jun 1
JUST RECEIVED.
A large lot of PURE LEAF LARD in
Buckets, 20 lbs each, half barrels and Kegs.
t R C -ALEXANDER & CO .
jun 10 College Street.
Book Notices.
We were presented yesterday, by Mr. John
W. Maliett, ol Fayetteville, agent, witn a
copy of Sir Walter Scott's "Antiquary,"
which, for typographical neatness and gen
eral good taste in the get np, is rarely ex.
celled. This book is one of the "Thistle
edition" of the Waverly Novels, now in
press, by Messrs. E. J. Hale .& Son, of 17
Murray street, New York.
The large and extensive acquaintance of
this house, the general reputation of the
senior member, and the standard character
of the work before us, makes it unnecessary
for us to recommend to our patrons; They
have but to see the work to admire it.
Mr. Maliett has recently been appointed
sole agent for this work in Mecklenburg
county, and as it is sold only by subscrip
tion, there is no way to secure this magnifi
cent edition of the works of the " Waver
ly " except through him.
Compliment to a Charlotte Lady.
It pleases us to read in any of our ex
changes, a compliment to Charlotte or her
people and it is, therefore, a pleasure to us
to reproduce the following extract, which is
TOR SALE.
I offer for sale a first rate Farm situated
within two and a half miles of Charlotte,
lying on Briar Creek, between the Lawyers
and Salisbury road, and near Atwell's mills
containing about one hundred acres, of
. FINE FARMING LAND.
On. the premises is a small dwelling and
necessary outhouses, an ice house and a
blacksmith stop.
This property will be sold at a bargain for
cash, or exchanged for city property on e.d
vnnfji!renns terms.
J H A. UAYIO.
jun 10 lm
C. W. CHALK & CO.,
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro
duce generally.
Consignments solicited, and returns
promptly made.
ap5
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY
For Sale.
NY one wishing to engage in the news
. paper business, can, with a small cash
capital, secure the press, type, fixtures and
good-will of the uofcohd oub.
Address JOHN R. HAKKlo,
jun 10 Concord, N. C.
A
tY
IX
M Y BUSINESS, 1 1 WLLVMAh
w.
E WOULD
CALL
PARTICULAR
X!?Jl?l VLnlr the Raleigh News' report of the om-
mencemenc exercises at me ureensuoro
oyer night."
IT TO tour :
TO GIVE ME .YOUR TRADE !
iiunuiYuiiLu
BUT TO THOSE WHO ASK GBEOIT
ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING
: " BRANDS OFROASTED COFFEE I
OLD GOV. JAVA JAVA MARA-
CAIBO 5 LAUUYKA UlU , v
' ' BEST ; RIO FAIR.; .
COFFEE GROUND WITHOUT AD-
. DITIONAL CHAlttilU.
A Large Bird.
' A crane which was displayed yesterday
afternoon and last evening," in front of the
barber shop of Pethel & Sumner, on; Trade
street, attracted a good deal of attention
from passers-by. ',The crane was killed by
Jim Pethel, on Parks pond. It measured
six feet three inches from tip to tip of wings,
and fiye feet two inches from bill to toes. .
TRY Q uX$rREENjani BLACK TEAS.
LQU pf AfTF; GOOD TEA AT $1.00, PER POUND,
run iuu it. vuoiw i. w
i-'M ftps
ftimii
A S MUCH PP SUCH AS I WANT,
A FRESH LOT OP PRIED
; 1 : -:- -; -. CORN-JUST IN. ; '.
C R 0 1 G E i I M P 0 R T E 0
Atlantic Hotel, Beaufort.
We learn from ' Capt. Graham that the
season has opened splendidly at this justly
popular summer resort, and. that the pros-
SWEET pect for a large number of guests was neyer
so good before at this time of the season.
There will be a grand ball at the Atlantic on
the night of the 25th, and we acknowledge
the courtesy of an invitation to attend.
Yours, &c,
i:
Italian Salai;Oil.v
Female College : " '' ' ' ' " '
'There were but five graduates this year,
to wit : Miss Fanniei E Rountree, of Wil
son, N. C.. who read the salutatory ; Miss
, Lucy A Closs, Magnolia, N C ; Miss Nannie
M Carter, Mecklenburg, Va ; Miss ? Cornie C
Leggett, Wilmington, N. V., and Miss .M E
Dowd; Charlotte, N. C, alb of whom ac
quitted themselves in fine style.. The most
noticeable, probably,, of these" accomplished
young ladies was Miss Dowd,- of Charlotte,
who read an essay npon thet snbjetJt .'What
the Moon Sees.'- One'seldom findff a more
captivating and bewitching ' reader than
Miss Dowd. With a liquid voice, clear and
distinct articulation, she at once secures the
attention of her audience. There isan easy
composure, with fine rhetoric and unusual
thought."
. '
Charlotte 46 YearsfAgo.
We are a great .believer in "frequent re
currences to first principles,", and are jFond
JJOTICE. ,
Having resigned my position as travelling
agent of the Greensboro Nurseries, and hav
ing accepted a clerkship in the office of the
CHARLOTTE HOTEL. 1 will be pleased
to have my friends stop with me when they
visit Charlotte. I promise tnem every at
tention desired, and guarantee satisfaction,
jun93t ,. ss tAKiBtt.
BUY THE
DIXIE PUMP,
rjlHE best Wooden . Pump j now maae.
g. Gives satisfaction wnereer, useu. :
fea More than one hundred DIXIE
PUMPS now in use in Charlotte.
For sale at the :; , ; -:
; '' ! : ; - ; DIXIE PUMP .WORKS,
A New Enterprise.
I TAKE this method to inform the people
of Charlotte, and the public generally,
that I have opened a CABINET SHOP at
W F Ahren's Steam Mill, where I am pre
pared to do all kinds of
TURNING, UPHOLSTERING
AND THE
REPAIRING OF FURNITURE
GENEBALY.
Hnvintr a cood stock of Lumber on hand,
I am prepared to furnish Coffins of all styles
promptly and at short notice, a gooa block
of Coffins will always be kept on hand, and
be furnished at reduced prices.
JOHN A. UZMEiNT.
jun 8
JNOTHER SUPPLY
Of linen and Straw Hats received this
morning at the Charlotte Clothing Empoi
iura. Made expressly for and for sale by
jun 8 J A YOUNG & BUN.
HIP, HIP, HIP,
H U Z Z A H !
Richmond & Danville, Richmohd &
Danville: R. W., N, 0. Division, and
North Western N, C. R. W.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
In Effect on and after Sunday June Ctb, '75.
stations.
GOING NORTH.
MAIL,
Leave Charlotte, 9 24 p m
Air-Line J'ncfn, 9 32 "
Salisbury,
" Greensboro,
Danville,
" Dundee.
Burkeville,
Arrive at .Richmond,
11 58
3 00 a m
6 20 "
6 30 "
1135 '
2 22pra
6TATIONS.
Leave iJichmond,
" Burkeville,
" Dundee,
" Danyille,
" Greensboro,
" Salisbury,
Air-line J'ct'n,
Arrive at Charlotte,
GOING SOUTH.
MAIL.
1 38 p m
4 52 "
10 S3 "
10 39 u
245 a m
527 "
7 55 "
8 03 "
GOINO EAST.
MAIL.
EXPRESS
f
. 5 55am
6 20 '
8 34 pm
10 55 "
112 "
120 '
6 07
8 47pra
EXPRESS.
5 08 a m
8 35 "
1 14 T M
117
. 3 68 ."
616 '
8 25 "
8 83 ' "
MAIL
Ar 200 am
L'ye 1 17 "
L've 7 20 rt m
jun 9
Charlotte, N.. C
G L 0:S E D
To Take Stock
Messrs. McMnrray &' Dam'
STORE WILL BE CLOSED
STATIONS,
Leaye Greensboro, 800am
" Co Shops, 4 40 "
Raleizh. 9 00 "
Arr at Goldsboro, 12 15 p m :L' ve t 4 00
NORTH WESTERN N, C. R. R ';
(Salem Branch.)
Leave Greensboro, , ;'. f'i.30 a m
Arrive at Salem, . , ;, .6. 13 " .
Xeave Salem, ' ! 8 40 a m '
Arrive at Greensboro, ? 10 33 " " ; ;
Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7 20 p
m connects at Greensboro with the Northern
bound train ; making the quickest time to
all Northern cities. Price of Tickets earner
as yia other routes..;. . , .....(.v,1s
. TVaina tj- anil frnm noints East of Greens-, -
boro connect at Greensboro with Mall Trains
to or from points North or South. t,,y t
Two trains daily, both ways. ; .; . , ..
teed to be the genuine superfine, doubled-1 , Richmond a 9.00 a m, arrive at Bnrke-
vine 12.43 D m,, leave ( oarswiuv "t ,
THE WIDEST BRIM
STRAW HATS,
That has ever yet been brought to this mar
ket is now offered for sale, and guaran-
twis'ed and combined. Warranted not
to run down in the heel, split in the back,
cut in the eye. hole get wet, never flop
and make a good saddle blanket, hay stack,
or cattle protector.
fOB SALE AT r -'i
J, K. PUREFOY.
jun 1
t
fp IE LAST CATCH .OF MACKEREL.
direct from Boston. ' . , . .
J20 nackaeea in bbls.. 1 bbl.., 1 , obla and
. . ..... AT
AND
k.tsNb.'a ?-2and3,-anVultweIghhv fo ; . . ...... .f Su- - 1
hlt: , I, HASHAGEN'S, ..
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READ II 'tii'
The'-at-'
"DEAD I
TSmo TxiV.ir nrl fnnev Saved,
tentinn'of t.ha nnblic is called to the wonder
ful success of the MILL-BOY , WASHING i.T0RTH CAROLINA ROB HERRING
UinuLxrv nnt MwH 2(11873. Its i v
How to Preserve a Bouquet
For the benefit of several young men in of hearing;of events iwhich took- place be-
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP CANNED this city, who are the constant recipients of fore we were born,; ;on . soil, with which we
bouauets, we clip the following irom an ex- i are : familiar.; in conversauonj yesieruay
change and put it in our local columns." I with Dr C J Fox, we picked up an ' item
The rheumatic scribe.hasn't received a boa-1 which interested us
otiPt since his sixteenth birthday a hint in- I no - his residence'in Charlotte in the year
tended here and, consequently, the extract 1 1829, and that there are. now only five per
iof no consequence to him. tThe direct sons liying ; who 'were residents of the towo
tions are as follows : ' ,,,When,you receive a at that time.. These are : Wm F and Miss
honouet 'sprinkle it with water, then' put in- Sarah Davidson, H B Williams, Mrs J oshna
rrt a tmcpI containing some soapsuds, which Trotter and Mrs Judge Osborne, ? ! There are
nourish the roots and; keep the flowers as now standing, only five houses which, were
good as new. Take the bouquet out of the standing then, and these are -. the present
suds every morning and Jay it sideways in residence of A- B Davidson ,' the houseown-
ivi.--.tM.'-ton it there a ininnte or two. ed byC W Overman, now occupied by, L
k- v it tVk ?anvd-vfiprfnkle Ue flowers Druck eras' a boarding house, tthe bouse , of
GOODS,
OTHER FAMILY SUPPLIES
ALWAYS ON. HAND,
AT
THROM and after to-day,' until Jlfphday the
Ps nth A t which time their large and ex
tensive Stock of Goods will -be offered at
greatly reduced prices for cash; ;
B vn hnnna DELIVERED: UNTIL PAID
He says that he took FOR, which rule wiUte strictly adhered to.
jun9 3t ' : ' ' ' Trustee."
JOHN A, YOUNG & SONS.'
,jun 8,
WbwiPublibatidiiis
Family Grocery, Opp.- Char.,' Hotel.
. - ma30 ' v
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Miss L. STUART,
1 REMOVED td Cemetery u4venne,"ber
tween 7th and 8th streets, where she is
now prepared to do all kinds, of work in her
line. " . , ' .,. ' , . "... . - v
: - All kinds of the finest human Hair made
to r order. Renewing old , Braids,i Dying
Shades-lighter and darker. Combings also
made up m any forms desired. " "
All orders left at Pureioy s uooJC store
arrive at Ricnmona t.oo ui,,:,f ? .,a ?Mfs'
MT6 Change of Cars Between Charlotte '
and Kicnmpna, aan jauee, tlrf, . ,
Papers can have arrangements to adver
tise the schedule of this company will please
For farther information addressfJ aivJ f ' '
iV g B ALLEN, ; '
Genial Ticket Agent,
UreenBboro, . v,
TMB TALCOTT, , ; , 1;.
EngiDeer and Genl Sap't.'" , f. . .
junl ' ' '
BTRAW.BERRV CREAM CAKES
THE MOST DELICIOlJS CAKES, .
7
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r n.
THE MOUNTAIN .OF, THE LOVERS will receive prompt attention., ,f
.SfI3
i ANI 7-
IV.
simplicity wift commend. it to alLt It per- 1Q Bbs an ha,f bblg of strictly No 1, ith pure water. - Re- Allen' Cruse', diagonally ' opposite the one
V kih5h5r&,aC Family Roe Herr hig. jas n Also No 12 hgbHj by P M
'""r ana 3 Mwserei "V,u . -:;r-r -JLil ii fioWinr Machine Emporium (Corn-
.M ; h Anm ai i rnm i ms nucu kouuwvvm i nw o ' .. '
The soapsuds need to be changed every third wallis' headquarters,) and the buUding ndw
a t Ak.m-iN. thP.fl rnles. 'Alboaauet nsedbyDr J,H McAden for a-drag store.
may be kept bright and beautifulor atW The'eewing machine ouse has;been. grea
one month: and wiU'lasr, longer n ,a. y.y , ay - rT , TTi T.f-T;;:. .
JatatS Estate1; but the attention W fair building stood on the present site o ,
but frail creatores, as directed above,' must well's drug store, and another part oa th6
ed 1875.
jun 1
B N SMITH.
. OTHER POEMS, T :
Jan 8
1 ..;
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" F H" ANDREWS & CO'S. . i
4 OF THE SEASON,
fit l TiO 1"ll 1' '
lie. There is no s friction, neither wear or
tear." The "most- delicate can be washed
without injury. It will wash the heaviest
as well as the lightest article, in , the most
thorough manner, with less labor than any
other machine, and is an indispensable arr
tide to every .household. It will, enable
every family to' do their own washing. -..
- - J03 DAFFRON, Agent,',,.-
:: . . - Trad0 gt ( Qpp ooUrt House. ,
Jun2tf- ' ' . - -
ICE CREAM
QY the plate or gallon, maue ui L""1""
j best material ana warrauicu
4
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E:-.td bhi$ i
;.p A'U'L,
Hil
OR
;iia vim l "OS-;-!
FRESHEST COCOANUTS, I
I -i .-c.-i: i OF THE SEASON,'
'in J 51
WE HAVE
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t. -n
!ou. ut f - -"7 - , vnla a t. c
First door aooye . roe XX
tgood,
be strictly observed.
I rear portion of the same square. . s ;
9'i
i Tor sale at
! jan 1
. ,
11 ' .iri'
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. inft i,r.1 of the ROval ' Family1 Flonr ,
I made at one of the best mills ' in ludiana -
which we are selling low lor.casn..
nVreah 8tioDplr of 'Apples, Lembns and
PHTFER'B c
h Book Store, i
n ANDREWS & CO'S.
jun 5
Oranges..; I
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W M LONG & CO
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