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CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, TheOBSKavKK ob Department" bJuTfceen" thoroughly' supplied wlth very "needed -want, and with the latest styles ofType, and' every manner of Job Work can now ttedone with neatness, dispatch and cheapness,, -v.. ,We can furnish at short notice -j. ; ..- . ; BLANKS, BILL HEADS, wrj " -'V LETTER HE iDS. CARDS, v - - rrX:' - TAGS. BECEIPTS, tOSTERSTlt o ; , PBOGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, . ' PAMPHLETS, CHECKS,: . BUBSCXIPTIOir BATES. Daily 1 year, (post n advance $S 00 " o Uius. 3 mos. 1 mon,' fllKLT EDITION. Weekly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 oat of the county; postpaid, 2 10 0 months, . 4 w. j ; i - " 1 05 Liberal reductions for clubs. ?t . i VOL. XII. CHARLOTTE X C , WEDESPAT,; JUKE 23, 1875. NO. 1,951 .it-" 'i ( rs-i.fr - . . , ; ,, , t, , , ,, ,, ) - J ,, ; ,.t . ; , .11... , . f. ,. J . LOCXE THE GREAT OF A L L!! FALL:IN'; ;V HAVE marked" down'the prices of their entire Stock of BOOTS and SHOES; and are now SELLING ? CHEAPER than ANY HOUSE in Charlotte. Miles' Ladies' Cloth, Goat and Calf Shoes and Gaiters,.. Zeiglers' Ladies Cloth and Goat, ...... ... . Zei criers' Ladies' Cloth lJuiton Boots,.'. . AA-VVk, VAVUU 1 UfJLlV'X J ......... ... ... ... .4 Reductions io Price.. Hinn ' no The mania -for selling out at cost so-called, continues. Messrs filias .Cohen & Roeasler, greet out" patrons ' this morning with a double column, adYertiBement "(see else-" where) announcing the important fact that they will not be. ; undersold. This, consid ering the fact that they have .- one of; the 'largest and fi nest stocks of goods to be found n the South; is good news to buyers. eho Messrs John A Young 4 Son also fall into line, and' while they do not propose fo sell at cost, they never l'et'a customer .'leave ths store withoutbuying. T' . John, T Butler, offers to' make immense reductions in the . price of Jewelry, and his J stock is probably not ? excelled South of- BaltimoTe, " jo;, ' ; . !.-. , : Messrs Wolfe,' ;liaf finger & Coj another: leading dry goods house, fell info line yes terday, as was duty announced through these-columns, and are now ' offering th e .....p.50 same reductions in price, as other houses. . ! : ; . . Zcisrlers 2.00 3.00 1.75 ,MQ -0THER goods in proportion. THES1 PRICES ARE FOR . ---lirOiW XS'TBE TXBflJ'"" N" tlW, JROKFRONT BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, N; C. Gov. Vance's Cane Stolen.. While returning, Saturday night, from Raleigh, where he had been upon legal busi ness in the Supreme and Federal Courts, and to deliver his lecture on 'The Scattered Ka tiony ' Governor Vance got, out of the train . atfireensborb, for a ' lunch,' leaving m ; the iseat which he had just vacated, the eegigit ebony, gold-headed cane which .was . pre sented to him, about six: weeks ago, by the Jewish youths of Wilmington, and when he returned found that the cane had been sto len; Though a carefuf "search was made; inside the train and out, the investigation failed to reveal the whereabouts of the stolen property, and nothing has yet, been heard l-romit. Irl-'dii . '-- While in Raleigh, the IsraeUIWjpf that city presented Governor Vance w4thbeaur tiful and valuable double-cased goM bearing on the inside of the back: efiQ uarae of the distinguishfed genlemanj and a statement that the. present came from the Jewish citizens of Raleigh. " Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen. I . June. IT, 18T5. . - The Board met pursuant to call of the Mayor Present, his Honor the Mayor, Al dermen' Miller, . Myers, Davidson, Alexan der, Heagler, Brown, Walker, Gordon, Sims, Dowd and Moore. ; . The proceedings of the last two meetings, except the tax bill, were read and approved. ; Alderman Sims presented the bond of the Clerk & Treasurer, and moved it be accepted, which' "was : ordered to be done when 'the names of sureties shall have been inserted in the body of the bond, and the sureties shall justify before the Mayor. . -'MrSamuel Wolfe was present, and asked the Board to reduce the assessment upon his property, as returned for the year 1874, and on motion of Alderman Myers it was re ferred to the Board c-f . Assessment to be ap pointed by this Board. Mr 8 Wiittkowsky was present, and asked the Board to have corrected an error in his tax return for 1375, in regard ta the entry of $2000 as income. On motion the matter was referred to the Clerk, with instructions to CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST VI ' 1 SUMMER GOODlfe -AT- -'jetr tro& mil pxtrfi 'nvi- COST AND LESS- THAN-GOST-4-t-I ELI 4 S ,'. CO H E H &1 fOfS fl E 0 11 WILL NOT BE UNDEKSOLD.J W E C O T"H IS M -M EHN G E MORNING SELLING OURflANDSOME RETAIL' -OP- Alderman Sims moved that the ordinance Slimmer DreSS GOOflS, Wllite V OOUS, raniSOW ailtt passed at last meeting in reference to the . - .j... Jbans, Keaay-jJiaae cioinmg, tiaws, onyv uuu Fancy Goods, June, 22nd, 1875.. r. d. 7ABE, , . ; , .;: LOWEST P It I CES FOR' S. S. PEGEAM. CASH? (KP- Si bvC ,Cr" REDUCTION I C E S' OF a2 i V II O E S ! OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WE ARE DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! LOOK AT THE PRICES, MILKS' BEST LADIES CLOTH and GOAT GAITERS, ZEIGLER'S 1 ;v " ' , ' '-. Buttoi Misses $2 50 200 3.00 1.75 Tii Uliarlotte ObserTer. PUBLISHED BY diaries it. Jones,. Proprietor. ' Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College Streets. ANNOUNCEMENT. I have appointed Dr. F. H. Gloveb my lawful agent -to collect claims dne 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. ( Editor & Proprietor. Omce of the Charlotte Obsebyer, March 18th, 1875. ma2t-tf The Observer's repository. The Observer is doing a safe business just now. The boss has purchased a safe. He purchased it' with his face, and paid two dollars and a halfin cash to get it brought into the: office, , After he got it in position he examined his funds and found that he had seven cents . in, money and aiwo-cent postage stamp, to put in that safe. Just at this ime fourteen hungry printers were standing around, asking to be paid off. The moat casual observer can see, how ever, that the safe adds very much to the furniture of the office, and besides, gives us a more business-like air than we had before. On the boss's account we are glad to have this safe in the offlce,because, while he sits & looks at it, he feels wealthly and influential. City Bulletin. WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OP ALL SUMMER GOODS, THEY MUST BE sold. The above prices are STRICTLY CASH, GALL SOON FOR BARGAINS. .WADE & P E G R A M, Ju 20 ffO'A -'.VtilfJU;. i uxrrn N. C, Orp site Central Hotel. jHichols Co., W IIOLESALEjc (RETAIL DEALERS IK P U R N I T: U K B E D D I N G , &c, ; West Triade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. A JUST RECEIVED. FULL, i ASSORTMENT: ' OF Fine showers of rain forthepast few days, give hopes of good crops. The nett receipts of the festival giveu last Friday night, by the "Busy Bees," of the Episcopal Church, amounted to about $200-' Late last night we received information that the proposed Masonic picnic at Gaston ia on the 24th inst., had been indefinitely postponed . We are requested to state that the singing practice of the 2nd Presbyterian Church will take place on Saturday night instead of to night. We are requested to ask persoi.s who car ried dishes from the festival of the Busy Bees, to return them to the residence of ColonelJ. Y. Bryce. Attention is called to a special dispatch to the Observer, on fourth page, concerning the tale of the Western North Carolina Kail-rjad. Wc are Indebted to Mr Crowell for the firat Watermelon of the season. Mr Crow ell is a young man of great energy, and w the youngest merchant in the city doing business on his own account: Lud wig's lager beer saloon on Try on street, in the store lately occupied by JUias, Cohen & Roessler, is quite an improvement upon the saloon formerly kept in rear of that block of buildings. Considering the terms at which several of - ' 1 J. At our dry gooas nouses are ciosmg out meir stocks, It is not counted extravagance now, for a young man to buy a whole box of pa per collars at a time- i ; ' ' ' UL' i . ... To-morrow, the 21th, will be the anniver sary of St. John the. Evangelist, oh that day the Masons install their newly elected offi cers, and usually celebrate the occasion by calling the craft from labor to refreshment. The Raleigh Sews says that it is under stood that Judge Bynum will file a dissent ing opinion in the case, ia which, by a dew rarlor Suits, in Hair ;Clo tlx Tprrv and Rem.; ' Also' ft new ,.- ,, r. if-.wi-i 'a R.,i r'i,'.nr oil M-leaUiA'JiiU Maortmeht ofMttaHc Cases,; Coffins, o'uVind;' Caikets and Wood ' jun 13 ff. s. PHILLIPS D;II'fif r t? n n w R Tf rn : . .ip t it: T. 11 K .mm. (.ITT ,. . .... r " . iivrsf ' ? f I , nr.' WifawtiWR ' PZ&Fjl? jan 0 ..,.. jv-v.toi -wit i t. j - VlLEVELAK D MINERAL SPRINGS, I I "i "Formerly Wilson'. Jf f'f al.1i.- xr r kk m!1 Wl nf ffhaT- i Estlmatea for ftll inda oc f ? ; CARPENTERS' YORK7AIADE AT TARVI8, GLINN & CO JIAHUFACTtJBKRS Of BUILDING fATERl ALS,f ft , Honorable Mention. Yesterday morning a negro called at our office to relate, as he said, a fact which he thought deseryed honorable mention. The circumstance was, as he relates it, that he had gone to sleep, (Morpheus having called him with a full hand), on the night previ ous, in the Five Points, holding a dollar bill in his hand. When he waked up, yes terday morning, the dollar was still there, and he repaired straightway to us, and ex pressed the opinion that the fact was worthy of public notice, being proof that the morals of that locality are improyine. We agreed with our red-eyed visitor, and wrote this no tice under his dictation. Nr. Bronsou's Sermon. The Annual Sermon before the Cadets of the Carolina Military Institute, was delivered on Sunday evening, in the chapel of the In stitute. In spite of the inclemency of the evening the chapel was filled with an atten tive auditoiy. The sermon was on the rela tion of modern thought to the Christian Church, and was apprbprlale to the occasion. The Rev. speaker earnestly appealed to . the young men to be christian .thinkers. The sermon illustrated Mr. Branson's reputation for vigorous thought and polished diction. Governor Vaiice and: the City of Brotni . erly Iove. Mr. A. Weill, of this city, has just made airnecesBary arrangements for Governor Z. B. Vance to deliver his lecture on "Tfce Scat tered Nation,'!1 j in Philadelphia, In Septem ber. The lecture will be giyen upder the auspices of the Broad Street Congregation, of that city, of which Mr. David Teller, for merly of Wilmington, is Vice-President, The people of the "Quaker City" have a rich treat in store fdt tbem.Wilniington Journal. The E&gle Hewspaper. V:i '. We learn the rumor that the Eagle of our ci'tv had 1 discontinued' s Is !n."error. The cision of a portion of the court' the lessees of H &m6rl who' has inst rehrrtied'' after a fe w . - a : ,m-.i 1 -"jt.-iti-i-i I.ik.ii-rnw Aiaerman Dims ' M8e,lu ,";WfflV Ized :to goffer; to .JaperwUlga.on.reg , square, as the continuation of Seventh street, the North Carolina Railroad were perm to change the gauge of that road.' TUtHn, hrinimitftfltoent this week. ToV.i mil appear as eopn.M .BUjnweni.Mw, j j x ;k; -io0 arA: in I. ni material can be added. -, xnere nas not aajr UU IVIUUIIUW nic tile iig uao, uv., . -r . - - - ; -viaitnrtf -MWfiUI traiTiR-(for J;been!;enouKh material: for both editions. fiShidiilftbf wMch s'eS kdertiseifieiitr'in W ifen ' from Charlotte Oyer 1 the vAtlS ntid; collection of arrearages of taxes due the city, he taken up and put upon its second read ing. The motion was agreed to, and the ordinance was read for the second time and passed. Alderman Brown then moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be put upon its third reading ; the motion was adopted, the ordinance was read, and, on motion, passed the third time. AideHnanSims moved that the section in the revhhe bill which taxed photographers "or takers of likenesses $50, be reconsidered The motion was adopted, and, on motion of the same Alderman, the tax was fixed at $25 instead of $E0. On motion of Alderman Sims, the tax bill as passed was taken up, read by its caption and passed for the second time ; and on mo tion the rules were suspended and the bill put upoh its.third reading, wheu again, on motion, the reading was dispensed with and the bill read by its caption, and on motion passed for the third time. The Mayor, as chairman of the Street Committee, read a report for the Committee in reference to the matter of McAdamizing the streets of the city, in which it was stated that after examining the various bids and estimates made for said work, the commit tee had finally concluded a contract for the same with Messrs Deffendall & Co., of Dan ville, Va Thereupon a paper was read from Mr Mc Ninch, reciting the action before the Board at the meeting of June 12th, and claiming that his bid was the lowest presented, and proposing to do the work for the Board, giy- ing his figures for the same Alderman Dowd asked if it be true that the bid of Mr McNinch was lowest, was it now too late to abrogate the contract as made by the committee ? That it seemed proper, if it could be done, to give the work to him, if he was indeed the lowest bidder. The Mayor then explained, as did Alder men Myers. Moore and Brown, that, al though it might appear at first glance that the bid as made by Mr McNich, before said meeting of 12th June, was lowest, yet, upon examination of the bids the committee disco vered that such was not the fact, but that the bid of Messrs Deffendall fe Co., as then made, was really lower by ten cents on the cubic yard, and that such was indeed the case, and therefore, alone, the committee made the contract. And further that the bid of Messrs Dt ffendall & Co. was not altered from what it was at said meeting, but the contract was based upon their oiiginal bid. Alderman Sims moved that the report of the committee be adopted, and Alderman Moore seconded the motion. Alderman Sims then moved that the con tract with Messrs Deffendall & Co. be re scinded, and the motion was lost. Alderman Dowd 6t&ted that he and Mr Walker had voted against Mr 8ims' first motion merely because the matter was not for the Board to act upon at all, but had been entirely delegated to the committee, as had been explained, they regarded as final. ; ,; Alderman Gordon stated that be . voted against the same motion, because he had been under the impression that Mr. Mc Ninch's bid was the lowast. Finally, it haying been explained that the Contract had indeed been given to the lowest bidder, on motion of Mr Sims, the action of the street committee, in making said , con tract, was ratified by the Board. Alderman Davidson moved that the speci fications of the contract be made to embrace curbing to keep the rock from spreading." Alderman Moore moved to amend by re ferring the question to the committee, and the amendment was adopted. : ' L . Alderman Sims stated that he wa& author- the ' city a deed for 40 feet running through an entire AT AND LESS THAU COST, FOR CASE" OBEY !J ! WE DO NOT OFFER CALICOES AS A BAIT TO SELL OTHER GOODS, BUT WILL SELL GOO D P R I NTS, .A.S CHEAP .A.S A.25T"3TSOBTr. OTJR Stock of Dress Goods are fresh and must be solo, at any sacrifice.1 Grenadines from 10 cents up; Satin Stripe Grenadines 20 cents ; JsmDroiaenes veiy cneap; jsauy made Coats, GO cents up; fine White Marseilles Yes ts $160., Other 8,ummerj4Goods in proportion. Examine our Stock and prices and judge tor yourselves, ju 22 ,s ELI AS, ; COHEN & EOELER. NEW 1 f V T 1 4 t3 1 S V f !. T General Notice. HE sale of Centennial Herolds Of the 20th May 1775, will close on Friday next. Those who are not supplied can get them in the interval OF- TIDDY & BROTHER ju23 "y ANTED TO RENT In Charlotte by August first or sooner, a Store in a good neighborhood, not less than 40 by 20. Address stating terms, fec, "MERCHANT," ju 23 2t care Orsirveb. In the District Court of the United States, For Western District of North Caro'a, j In the matters of" 1 " ,a :'"' " ;" G F C Corle, In Bankruptcy.'! Bankrupt. TO ALL WHOM ITMAX.CONCEte Notice is hereby siven that the third and final meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at Salisbury, on 30th June, 1875. At whicl time and place I shall apply for my discharge, from all liability as assignee of said estate, having filed my final accounts of said estate. JAMES F JOHNSTON, ju22 2t w sa Assignee. To the Citizens of Charlotte. WHERE aS, a thistle, known as the "Can-. ada Thistle" is a. noxious plant, and from its numerous flowers and seeds has the capacity of rapidly propagating its spe cies, and is fast spreading over all vacant lots and streets of the city, and Wherkas, the Ailantos, or "Tree oi Jtieav- ... .M f l 1 J en. " is very onensive. wnen in Dioom, uu obnoxious to tne gooa neaitn oi ine lnuau- itants. and is also multiplying its spectes on private lots and streets only partially used ; the street commissioner is directed to destroy and eradicate this offensive thistle, and in- talubrious ailantns, wherever found on the streets or sidewalks. All citizens are re- TUTASONIC NOTICE. The officers and members of Phalanx and Excelsior Lodges A F & A M, will meet at Masonic Temple Hall on lnurMay, June que8ted to exterminate them from their pri 24th, at 7i o'clock P. M., for the purpof e of te , te d oreinlBe8 as soon as possible, before the thistle can bloom and : give its multifarious seeds to the winds to be scatter- Installation of Officers for ensuing Masonic of year. Visiting bretheren and the families Masons respectfully invited. E H GREEN. J McALEX ANDER, A H L1NDLY. CHAS R JONES, JAMES H ORB., H T BUTLER, ju22 2t Committee jyjASONIC. The officers and members of Phalanx Lodge No. 31, A F & A M, will open for Regular business promptly at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, June 24th, at Masonic Temple Hall. By order of . F a ULU V Ji.Iv, w . au W H Huffman, Secretary. ju23 2t N EW WHEAT FLOUR. The first lot of New Wheat Flour just in. Also nice fresh Butter, White Honey in the comb, for Bale low for cash. ju23 B N SMITH. dfor reproduction. Bv general co-opera tion of the citizens, we may get rid pf these pests in a few hours. je22tf WM. JOHNSTON, Mayor. CITY TAXES. ALL persons residing in the eity of Char lotte on the first Monday in February, 1875, and all persons, and bodies politic or corporate, who owned oil pressed, taxable property in the city on the day aforesaid, are hereby notified to return tome, bti oath, within 30 days from the 20th day .of. June, 1875, a full, true and perfect, list, of-their taxable polls, real and. personal estate,, and of their net incomes, rece1vea. ttax1.p5 me fiscal year next preceding the said, Monday in February, 1875. , . By order of the Board of Aldermen bf the city of Charlotte Aut'i . I can be found at my Qflftce for the purpose above mentioned, every day, until Kb, July, from the,hour8 of 10 a. m., to p. Excursion Tickets. otenk to ths?tt:. ju22 Before the fall Season it is. expected the ffaily and weekly will be in fall operation, ready and capable for the 'general revival of bnsiness that la hoped' ior oy mat time. 'j.-i trjjW m ' ' " i'i-ii ii 'j.i.; fiVl JF'"i SHORT NOTICED Satisfaction 'guaranteed Jirtrprk. and prices. Twelfth Street, Between Bjrd and C&rsin ,( u n RlcnMONDVAIiM ' ' tral Railroad wiu De met oy uuuw wu yeyances sent to the Air-Line faiiroad and other pointa, wherever desired. .Cold and WaimBaths, White SulphurRed Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. . . ' " Italian Band of Music, i! Totber aources ;For further information, tjr rmt j proprietor 'JuSeoclim Tennessee j&Ohiqilrpad,-; . The members of St. Peter's Catholic Sunr; dayEchoolwiu picnio;yM vooim, aii. epntationr iwu, wii ; " l . . ' : il. .iin, mn m Great preparations have -4een made fcr the TnT 4 F . '. i ui American grasshapper, which we lllustratea occasion and. wS SSSe :Raleigh Jofthis .PilP6. Par uerricharfurtesies demands ;i:cWt3-: ?V 7 ; ' W il I , it,' and if our conscience . would: permit it,' Fine, Cotton. ; - ' , r We paw yesterday, a splendid specimen; Tof cotton.) It waa raised by Mr, E. M? Pack et, wW lives! near Afaxahdriaiin4, jpH the Stotesville RailroadPand the stalk measures lust' two feet, in'heighth. It was raised from' the variety known as the "twin-triple cot ton seed," and on ground upon which no fertilize! whatever, had.been used; Mr. Pucket thinks that he will have flowers on - this cotton by the lst .ot July.; : . ,. ' .' ..' - . Bub, He Wont Do So Any f pre. ; The individual who bakes for Messrs. F. Andrews & Co., carries his pistol cartrid ges loose in his pocket, along with his smok- in 1st Ward, provided the Board will have the - fences' erected on said street, as con titltled.' t0 ' r' -' ' The' matter was, on motion, referred to the street committee, with power to act or the Board. . Alderman Davidson asked that E street be opened and con tinued from Eighth street to Ninth. The; question, "on motion, was re ferred to the street cpmmitteet' withinstruo- tions to report to the Board, . On motion of Aldermali Brown, the street committee were instructed to have a well dug, and a pump 'fixed in it, in front of Jer- nr Bethel's barber snop. on xryon owi,. Alderman Gordon moved that the Board elect , a street commissioner. Agreed to when." after some discussion s Alderman Moore ' moved; to reconsider the . vote by which the motion of Alderman ' Gordon passed, which was : done, and the ; motion to . .... - . a : nM mm ma miAMin eiecb a Birees comuuBoiuucr uwn nwnj.." lost : and the Board, on motion; adjourned. ., . , o : ' F. NASH, Clerk ' we would like to compliment Woodsori hy, saying that we observe 'something in that piaurethatlookslikehim;""7'-' v k i. . i i' "i -1 ' 1 1 ' ' m " ' ; " - ; I ; To Auctioneers.. ' ,' V".' In other cities auctioneers sees customers through the columns of. the: daily papers. Meagre crowds assemble ; occasionally:, here to listen to the windwork of; lnsty;' auction-, eers,: which might he highly augmented by letting people know wbat was to be sold through ;the papers. ' r 'J-'V-t f uilts Jint ).' m-i'- i -i j-j.i .,,. lui- A 1. ;J,XcOXJrOKICATX. 'r l';'t ',1 1 t.-t Me8SBB'EWTOS8 5 'J" ' 5ii ITdl -V.nl .t'ti 4 ; Tne names ei oamuei r omuu ww otcp' en W Davis are respectfully proposed to the ins tobacco. A few evenings ago, wnue in i people as smtablecandidatea tot tue vn- the store, he'accldently put one 'or the car-1 yentwn. ,r;, f,; ,i 0,.'f '.; ' tridges.in,hia pipe, and when, the explosiPn f fT,hese; wo ge'ntleme'a .arewell known In occurred.; the: i wildest loosing mmw is county.as men pl.goou;pim ,,Athe residence of -the bride's mother ever seen in Charlotte, stood before ithe as- common sense, weu wiormeq, ana juai, pi, ne, woodlawn, Gaston county, on the 15tA .On the 30th 'UH.r an; advertisement ap peared fa the Observer, . signed by printers lately employed in the Eagle nice, , men was nPt seen by the proprietor until it ap- .nil ?n ffm tinner. - and which it is due him now to say that he did not endorse or rmrnVA. . , : . , . -f A'? rm MARRIED, 4 I i aA mmMnT with about six inches! ol sort of men to: make a gooa consa-twn.! iU;i DP w ;W; Latham to jiiss janau x&p , , rr",;,:'.,:-u,''-tl r J ...... .i, A.r.r.K r, i f rTTTXTOff. M L, -hv Rev R G Barrett. 3 alt of (Gaston e0. . pipe stem between u is ieeiu. --v r , .., , . -..t I -lS', 0 CHARLOTTE SAUSAGE FACTORY. WE ABE now manufacturing Bologna V nni aftar this rlafn mnilil Mrl tll'kftts. I , .,(! I -.,li'Mt i ti'l fii'4 ever the Carolina Central Railroad, will I sausage sna propoiViW coispjfl njr be sold from Chailotte to Wilmington. Ior $10.00. T T SMITH, , jul3tf Agent A , T. & O. R. R. . -i', ..n L'i.-.i.V ..14 - U '.Vft.1 ' iiJ. d,tt As soon as the season commences (this Fall) w'e will be prepared MU'rnrbish "Fresh Pork Sausage and boose,1 i ' anyi qvantity , on terns that cannot fail lot please, n'l i strictly CASH. Sit JtJ jljtJOV . Our terms are i Orders solicited and prempUy filled. . t-iu .iiiiJ ii isvo '' ; ' HOSE 'A JAMISON, "THOUGH: LAST N'OT'L'.E.'S GREAT RUSH . : m. f "DARE chance fori Bargains, i.limll sell ' --r JX my whole Stock consisting of Watches, For low prices and selling out FQR COST, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver and PlateA, Ware, We don't propose to sell for cost, bat; give Spectacles, Ac , , . :; ,r . Ut-ttat us a call and you will find it to your inter- r:. . , f. a. :t ' SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 ' - Charlotte, N. C., June 22d, 1875. j Itf order to accbrnmOte persons wishing to attend the commencement exercises at Davidson College, a special train will leave Charlotte on Wednesday and Thursday the 23rd and 24th at 7:45 a. m; f '-"'-"' Fare lor the round . trip one dollar . J J GOBMLEY, ju 23 2t : ' ' Superintendent. ' i and setttebv Jnlv the TlsL if ' p S-WatChes. Clocks est to buy from US as we will not be under sold. f: J A.XywWU bu. . p S Those indebted to the- above firm will please call not sooner, as Phons this hot weather, ju22 QOCOANUT TAFFY. 1 1 i Treest. eheanest and nicest lot in the city.. at ' ; '.-J a- v o; - v H ANDREWS A'CO'5, -. '1 joi 22 "'i "'J :j;j'i " - . w - .';ii 1 r Front now until the first of September, 1875 ' Y S-Watches,' Clocks and Jewelry repair- meatt bosiriess. J TBUTLER. TjtANCT PAPER. 1 r J i ' , ju22 ; Rocklbrldgc :AlumfVater5 BlOTAIX),LETHEAtV'A,rfili, r -DECEIVED fresh from thfprings every 7A lot of the latest . style of, paper the XV ".K3 University PlaidV Jnstreceiv atli;- PIITFER'S BOOK STORE. Jun 221 Urr-r--'-.', n yti r atom ,TAYIDSOM'a..i -'V'ff '11-l!;fi h Patent Atomixer?most' comofeWnV ose.'f .'-JulS v : u h , W R BURWELL A CO4 arr ingements to receive fresh .supplies every week direct from the 8prings. . r,ExeeUiar Sarakig4fatie.o.4wght d ia - j bottles, Congress yrWater. r gothem jDrsawa. 4,rt joj, X-Vcf - f. .... .1.1-; : ;-n j'i'i ' Ji: I - ' ' '- ' . . . - i - -,. t ( . . . ' ' .,... Jsaj-totct -oil .v!a lii ,
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