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CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, JOB PRINTING The Obskryxb Job Department ha been thoroughly supplied with every : needed want, and wltn the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch an! cheapness. We can furnish at short notice BLANKS, BILL HEADS, LETTERJBS IDS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, FOOTERS, PROGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, ftc, 4c i SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Haily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, 0 nms. ; " , , . " :: m.H " ' " ' " 1 moil. ' " W EKKl Y IDITIOM. $S 00 4 00 2 00 75 . k ; v . ( i n the county) in advance, $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, ,2 10 f months, , ; " yl05 iZ3 Liberal redactions for clubs. Y0L.XH. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1875. NO. 2 022 GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS S. M I T H '& F ORB ' J J AYE MARKED DOWN PRICES or THEIR ENTIRE STOCK or BOOTS A SHOES : M LE3' Ladies clotn, -goat and calf Shoes, .... .. $2.50 Zeiglers' Indies and goat,....". 2.00 vigiers' Lames ciottt Button Boots, '.: . . . Jeigiers' Misses cloth 8hoes,:........r.. ........ 300 1.75 AND O T H E R m ' GO O DS I N PRO PORTION T1IESEMICES .;;- 'j.ii ; ARE FOR CASH ONLY. STiyi ITH & FORBES , ? I N K W I R O'r R 6 ju3l BUILDING, TRADE STREET 3F 3 3XF 3SS 35" 3E & 3SE 3E 33BT 3- -AT- T II E JS JE 1 1 JE. u'.l7nauaViC'triiciioia&Are now -offered guest's of ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEATJEOET, ST. C, T H E CITY ANNOUNCEMENT. Jab. H. Moobe is authorized to collect ac counts lor this office and receipt for the same, to receive subscriptions, &c A;, CHA8. R. JONES, ' Editor and Proprietor. City Bulletin. By the large-Tsctroots of 'BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, DRUMS, MULLETS, Ac, while the prevailing southern winds maintain a mild and even temperature till late in the fall. v Tickets from Chatlotte and return, - - - $9.55 Board per daj-, - - - - 2.00 Apply to GEO. W- CHARLOTTE, Frop'r. Burgess BJichols Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN ;F U ENITURji B-X DDI N G, &c, The heat of yesterday was in marked con trast with the coolness of several pieced ing days. The picnic of the Sunday School of the Second Methodist Church, takes place at the Fair Grounds to-day. Kit Carson, who is to booked for Charlotte on the 25tht will play in Richmond to night, to-morrow night and Saturday night. ,4nother new lager beer saloon is in ope ration in the city; this one under Cochrane's saloon, Central Hotel building Mr Wa R Burwell, of Charlotte, N C, is in the city on a visit to hia friends and rela tives. Petersburg New. Mr J S Canady, of Wilmington, was in the city yesterday, looking for a location. He proposees to establish a fish and oyster market here this season. The Centennial Nine and the K 9 go to Sharon to-day, to withstand the Sharon Clubs in "the national game." The Centen nials got away with the Sharon Club in their last contest. j Turner Tate, Esq., late President of the Bank of Mecklenburg, is at present in the city, stopping at the Central. Letters ad dressed to him in the care of W H Bailey, Esq., will reach him. The Air-Line Railroad is doing a heavy freight business just now. A freight train arriyed yesterday, .another last night, an . other- will arrive this morning and still an other this evening. As the small boy tries l"hesecool mornings to get this Fall's feet into last Winter's shoes he realizes feelingly that the feet have either grown wonderfully in the last six months or else the shoes, like Vance's cat-fih, have swuik" to an alarming extent. Id is sad to hear a c -nviv-d party on the streets about 2 o'clock in the morning at tack "Siller Th'eads 'Mong ze Gray," and when they finish the first verse hear one say to another, "Whazzer mzzer er yer voice ?" It would seem to indicate that the bar rooms kept open too late. The AshevIUe Citizen. 2 We refer to the prospectus of the Asbe ville Citizen. It gives us pleasure to recom mend the paper to the business men of Charlotte. It has a large circulation in the mountain counties, and there can be no doubt that great advantages nre io be de rived by our merchants through the use of its columns. Charlotte should have the trade of the West, and can secure it easily enough, if the advantages of the place as a trading point are only put properly before the people. We do not know that his can be done better thah through the Asheville Citizen. Fupply of Lounges, all grades Coffins, on hand, West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE. N. C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth Terry and Reps. Also, a new A full assortment ofMetalic Cases, Caskets and Wood jun 13 J. S. PHILLIPS, ft RG H A II T T A I L 0 R , UNDER CENTRA L HOTEL CHARLOTTE, N. C. JL ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. - jan 30 -NEW MEAT MARKET. Meeting of the Air Line Stockholders Trouble lu Organizing'. The stockholders of the Atlanta & Rich mond Air Line Railroad, met in convention at the Atlanta City Hall, on Tuesday. A special dispatch to the Greenville News, un der date of Tuesday, says : "Col Buford, Judge Marshall, Wellford, Haupt, and Can non, McAden, and Messrs Howard and Du barry,' of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad are here. Johnson declined to act as tem porary chairman and the Alexander party succeeded in electing Simmons and he ap pointed four Alexander and one Buford man a committee. Committee asked until to morrow to report, and the meeting adjourn ed until then. It is supposed Tom Alexan der will be run for President." . Green Tomato Pickles.1 Some time ago we published the following receipt: "One half bushel green tomatoes, one half peck onions, two hard heads of cabbage. Cut the above very fine, and salt down sepa rately over night, and squeeze out in the morning perfectly dry; then in a stone jar; lay first a layer of the pickles, and then a layer of spicesj Ac, with a plenty of table mustard and horse-radish, and then cover with cold vinegar. Spice to your taste. Put in also green pepper." Mr Girkir, of this city, saw the receipt and made some pickles by it. We never tasted better, and if any of our lady readers should try the receipt, they woul' thank us for all time to come for having presented them with it. Unsuccessful Attempt. One of the windows of the lower story of Leak's tobacco factory, gave evidence yesterday morning, that an attempt had been made to enter it the night before. The attempt however, was unsuccessful. It is probable that the thief was fright ened while at work, and that this pre vented him from succeeding in his de sign. . 'They Will Have It." We were forcibly struck with the truth of the above sentence, when on night before last we received a message over the wires from Winnsboro, S. C, from a citizen of Charlotte, to send the Daily Obskuver to his address. He is on business in that burg for a few days, and telegraphs that he must see the countenance of his daily trome paper. We send it, and trust that the doctor's ma tutinal toast and coffee will go down with a better relish, after he get it. Carolina Military Iustitute. This institution opened yesterday, with a fine number of cadets, and with the following efficient corps of officers and instructors : Col J P Thomas, Su perintendent, and Professor of History, Belles Lettres and Ethics ; Capt J Col ton Lynes, Professor of Modern Lan guages, and in charge of the Commer cial Department; Capt Wm Cain, Pro fessor of Mathematics, Engineering and Physics; Lieut James Bonham, Ass't Professor of Mathematics and Physic; Rev B S Bronson, Professor of Ancient Languages; Dr Joseph Graham, Sur geon . Rock Island Warehouse Company. An association by this name was or ganized day before yesterday, with Gen D H Hill and Messrs R I McDowell, J C Burroughs and J H Wilson, as Direc tors. Mr A Shorter Caldwell was ap pointed agent of the company. The object is the storing of cotton, and for this purpose the old Rock Island Fac tory is being prepared. An elevator is now being made in Baltimore, and will be on in a few days.: A large platform extending the whole length of' the 1 building, will be made to face the track of the North Carolina Railroad and the side-track of the Carolina Central, so that cotton can be received and deliver ed with little difficulty. The windows on the opposite side ol the building will be closed up, in order to render it as near fire-proof as possible. A wooden building in the rear of the warehouse, is being torn away, in order to , furnish a wagon road all around the house. The company expect to have ,the house in order and to begin receiving cotton in a very short time. A New and Important Business. Mr B K Dickey, of Cherokee county, was in the city, yesterday, on his way home from Richmond. He had been there to make arrangements with the officials of the Piedmont Air Line Rail way Company, for the shipment of cat tle from Cherokee county, N. C, to Richmond. The distance from where Mr Dickey proposes to start his cattle to the Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railroad, where he proposes to put them on board, is : 60 miles. We are glad to know that he effected a satisfac tory arrangement, and will shortly be gin his shipments. If this business is properly managed, it can soon be made a source of great pro fit. There is no finer grazing country than some of the mountain counties of North Carolina, and if the people of that country will devote more of their attention to Cattle raising, even with their meagre shipping facilities, they can make it yield them a handsome revenue. Personal. Rev J G Neiffer, of Salisbury, who has been called to the pastoral charge of St, Mark's Lutheran Church, of Char- wishes as soon as they were ascertained lotte, was in the city yesterday. He North Carolina Mail Train. A telegram received yesterday from Capt W H Green, Master of Transpor tation of the North Carolina Railroad, informs us that on and after this morn ing, the mail train will arrive at Char lotte at 8 o'clock A. M., instead of at 8:22 as hitherto. This earlier arrival is owing to the fact that the train will no longer stop at the Air-Line Junction near this city for breakfast. The trav eling public will thank the railroad company for abating this nuisance, and the citizens of Charlotte will be espec ially glad. The officials of the line usually exercise themselves 6 give sat isfaction, and we were sure that in this instance they would respect public has arrived at no determination as yet regarding the call which has been ex tended him. Mr and Mrs H C Eccles left last night for New York, the former to buy addit ional outfit for the Central. Last Night. The tender moon-light rendered last night charming even as was the night preceding it, albeit the filmy clouds detracted somewhat from its brilliancy. Nevertheless she was beautifully grand, "Going forth, ' Her princely way among the stars in slow . , . . 1 . And silent brightness." ROS E & J Springs' Building,. Opposite Central Hotel, ' .-! ' Farmers' Savin' AMI S O IS , on Trade Street, and next door to Farmers' Savings Bank, i : i - if ! f--'.-.l X$T WnOLfcSALE A RETAIL DEALERS IN fin 'en-nesseeI': ;b'e e f and mutton. W&REhmBMUm MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM i. "i ixi t! i jii;ii 'mi 01 feufetomerfe ! j(lf,isi m& 1 ' . 1 it jul2 1t( i '-V i , f only. No credit customers wameu to 9 ml'hay7uiMrpted: r 1 For Mtnarnl Wfttei-8. ftt ' McADEN'S DRUGSTORE;;! J " " 1 . - m T-'- ; Raicfgtl, N. C. V. E ly ANTED, Ten tliAhnil'MiHrrfbtt!i U the WEEKLY. CHARLOTTE OBSERVERiOneof theilafrei t-Tsu unu uesi papers 111 iiorm vium" Address OBSERVER, aug20tf Charlotte, N. C. 'K W'BiiMk 'bf ef eW'tfescrlp- ioriii best style, ua& at pricesrha will defy competition Prompt attention given to orders, A Rooster Catches a Rat. A gentleman went home to dinner yesterday, and hearing a wonderful cackling by an old hen and a brood of chickens outside, went out to see what wras tlie matter, and saw a rooster hold ing a rat tightly in his grip, while the old hen and chickens stood around and cackled lustily in their wonder and alarm. Verily, this town is the home of many strange beasts. Not long ago we re nted the case of a hog which was caught sucking a cow; now alongxomes acKeken which catches rati. ,What next?. The Ball and Bat A match game of base ball was play ed on the Fair Grounds, yesterday af ternoon between the Pinback and the K 9 Clubs. The K 9 were victori ous. Brem, of our club, tells us that if all the players had done as well as he and Hutchison, that the Pinbacks would have borne off the palm, and Hutchison give us information to about the same purport. Another drawback to our club was that Captain , Terry, in his efforts to reduce himself to playing weight, had reduced himself too much, and was finally reduced to the necessi ty of coming back to town with his hand tied up. If the three players men tioned can be kept from breaking into some professional club, and will stay here instead, we w;ill still have faith in the Pinbacks. With this metaphorical pat on the back, we bid them Godrspeed. Spit on your hands, boys and tackle 'em again. The Courts. Mayor's Court Yesterday was the third day since there has been a case in this Court. Before Justice MeNinch Julius Car lisle vs. Wm Gadd, Sr., Wm Gadd, Jr., Robt Gadd and Mrs Gadd, for malicious mischief turning stock into Carlisle's field. Wm Gadd, Sr., and Mrs A Gadd, adjudged guilty and fined $1.50 each and costs. Xorah Grier, colored against Henry Grier, colored, for refusing to provide adequate support for his family. Ad judged guilt', and to pay costs and give surety to support his family. Before Justice Davidson Jane Pierce, for keeping a disorderly house. Bound over to Court. There was another disgusting case before the same Magistrate Isaac Ken nedy, colored, and Margaret Pierce, white, for fornication and adultery. The defendants alleged on trial that they were legally married, and an ex amination of the records of the Register of Deeds, showed that a marriage license had been issued to them about four years ago, the Register, of course, being unaware that the parties were of different colors. The defendants were discharged until the next term of Court The entertainment was prefaced by an address from Mr Mills, setting forth the progress and designs of the orphan work in the State. We are mortified at the fact that no collection was taken up at the conclu sion of the evening's exercises. There j are committees from both of the masonic lodges upon whom it devolved to attend to this matter, and Mr Mills considered, and very properly, that in soliciting contributions, he would be oversteping his province. It does not reflect with any great degree of credit upon these committees, that they took no more interest in this orphan work which is considered peculiarly their own. There were numbers of people out last night who went expecting to contribute, and , who would have con tribute liberally, had the opportunity been presented to .them. . The orphans will be at Concord to night, and we hope the people of our sister town will give them a big crowd. communicated. J Y. M. C. A. of Charlotte. Devoted to the interests and founded in the prayers of the young of Charlotte, this organization will soon be a year old ; and, . still . there are. hundreds of young men who take no interest in us. Young men of Charlotte, are you will ing to see so many away from the re straints of home, with no moral in fluences save those of a boarding house or hotel, hard by a saloon or billiards, to say nothing of the homeless and you not willing to organize that we may give the one an attractive place of resort and the other a home 1 Sunday Schools and churches will do -much, but we too have a great work to do. Let us unite and try to save our brothers. Let us use all those means God has given us. Haye we not en couragement to work? Let us all come together and lay our hearts together and with God's help we may be yet the means of reviving the work of grace among our associates. xoung men, brothers, where are you on the Sab bath ? Where are you Tuesday night? You are a little army and ought to crowTd the pews and swell the ranks of the redeemed. Does the bell toll and the spirit woo in vain ? "If thou be wise, thou shall be wise for thyself; but if thou scornest, thou alone shall bear it," W M Hunter. The Prettiest Lam ps JN Charlotte may be found at T C SMITH & GO'S. septU The Neatest Dollar JANTERN in the city, at TO SMITH ACQ'S. septl4 5 Cents WILL buy a very good Cigar six quarter, at for a T C SMITH & CO'S. septH Try a Mephisto rilGAR at 10 ce. ts fine flavor three J 25 cents. T C SMITH A CO. septH for The Best TAMP Chimneys, at T 0 SMITH & CO S. septU Bracket & Hanging "jAMPS- septH -fresh stock, reduced prices, at T O SMITH A CO'S. 5 r State of tne Grocery Trade. The following, from the American Grocer, published in New York, is of local interest, therefore we give it this position : "Wheth er the expectations which have been enter tained of an improved condition of trade for the present year are to be. realized or not, the next sixty days will; determine, i That these hopes of revival ; have not been san guine is true, may follow none the less serious. ' With' the exception Ladies' Dress Goods. -iraong the new articles of fashion shown are ladies' silk shawls for the theatre and opera, with alternating stripes of pure raw silk, the latter having the appearance of wool. These shawls are of various colors, such as blue and white, &c. Many of them have gilt and silver coris or stripes, which will give them a marked effect under 1 the gaslight. , Fichus for neckwear, of silk trimmed with lace, the latter fluted to form a ruff, will be fashionable. The colors aro cardinal, seal brown, navy blue, smoke, white. &c. Another article ol neckwear is netted as a seine, with fringe instead of lace In ladies' jackets the newest shape is an ex: treme point in front, instead of th sqaare cut of last season. Beads and bugle j trim mines are superseded by feathered trim and plain braids. Overskirts are cut square, but in other re spects are much the same as heretofore. The long poini Jackets 'dispense' with their use, NEW ADVERTISEMENT KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. A regular meet ing of Charlotte Lodge, No, 17, Knights of Pythias will be held in their Castle Hall, in the Temple Asso ciation Building, to-night. Prompt attendance of members desired Visiting brethren oider of the C. C, W. L. BOYD, E. R. A S. Great Southern Dispatca Fast freiiit Line. MR JOHN G YOUNG having resigned the agency of this line, and M r R A Jenkins having been appointed in his stead, with office at Greensboro, we take this occasion to return thanks to the business men or Charlotte for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to this line, and hope by strict at tention to duty, by low rates and prompt settlement of claims, to merit not only a continuation of the same patronage received in the past, but an increase of the same. septl4 4t NEW GOODS! N E W G 0 O D S ! NEW FALL FAMILY GROCERIES ! I AM daily recivine New Goods. The best Rio Coffee, the very best Imperial, Gunpow der and Black Teas, A and Ex. C Sugars, Molassesand Syrups, canvassed Hams, un canvassed Breakfast Bacon, choice Family Flour and Breakfast Hominy, canned Goods of all kinds, Peaches, Green Gages, Plums, Tomatoes, Ac, Pickles, Cross A Blackwell Chow Chow, fine Northern Ap- pies. M M WOLFE. Wholesale add Retail Grocer. septH cordially invited. septl6 It Bv Just Received. rA Boxes Baltimore Guy Soap, new 01 Mackerel, barrels, half barrels, quar ters and 20 lb Kits, also a lot or Borneo Bagging, at ..., septl6 College Ssreet Bananas ! Bananas ! yERY fine the first of the season, at F H ANDREWS A CO'S. septl6 Cakes ! Cakes ! piNEST assortment of Cakes in the city. . - F H ANDREWS A CO. septl6 Tobacco ! Tobacco ! LYON'S Durham Smokin Tobacco, Ches apeake and Baltimore Fine Cut Chew -ing Tobacco, and fine Cigars.: - septl6 and pverskirts will' not, be aa. popular in the future. The demand4,ojj high lustre silks and alpacas is decreasing, while cashmeres and worsteds are more in fayor than ever. French iall dress patterns, with variegated colored flowers embroidered on netting, are the latest novelty In that linev 'The netting is generally black or white. Striped ladies' -7 T V hosiery ismdre potrtla than eye Instead , but the disappointment which , fowfd. their aor fillment wulb: ..tolctor WlM colons rVer-; ,me, central moibj. r .... A correspondent of tti Wilmington Star signing; himself uTr&ysW?' pays ( the follow ing compliment-to the CripiaSoei in this 'city, r It? i as deserved as It & handsom ' "A few. days sojourn at the Central -will1 fully convince one that the wide spread rep ntation of this elegant establishment is not without foundation. It is certainly one of, the finest appointed and best kept Hotels, m the whole South, and is a pei rest for the weary traveller North or Souths Being muulii i fine view n 1 cyontand 200 feet on Trade" lTJlZ SHfJSw of citations, diacalihenic'perfor streets. It is tfiree stories high and has 125- years of great economy, and in, view, Pf I'i: VAA.b-iLwr1ii nicely furnished roomsTfae 8erranfe'ir:lmall Bfonsks of merchandise an4.,ezcepaox-.l n,fw uu wv. .Vf? '-f-4?. pome ano awenuve, ana me p".;i,allrJbow prices for u staples, : rea and is capableof seating 175 guests, The tfoghtto be benentwo rtr tnet,aosorpwoii.rjoi KWbifentertatriment M hlghlVplasmgu stalls abeatifutolrescoed and thejrooto accumulated stofckslof goods, and the whole fj ttxey slIwitn-sttikini feweet- mSStmi country should feel the thrill of eW- life in - - iWArt irK i the next few weeks I sweet and touching. All in all ohe is well repaid for going . to bear them n..--i i-i r ' v ;v F. , licalped hose is a yery new style of a few unimportant localities, the agricul- : ' tural j?r:oduci0n has been' tinttsally large, ffrSV'tertnniijt Iat and the favorable prices that prevail for seY:., -M-i-vi. '; ' ! early realization. . The movement of cropr.l ., Tke (Cpurt:. Rouse was takfed , last Ss the old - fashioned legitimate . machinery I meat with, - an audience assembled to. by which to get money info circulation, and I witness -the 'ntertairi'menti: of the nine thus increase the 1 purchasing and -debt-pay-d fchildreri fVom ftte Oxford Orrjliani Asy- nect nayen 01 1 . r,r::? ,f., "Jl -. r. , ; 1 luro, ana uia greatest interest was jnan- going either agricaltarallbcaUties",V That this WWfe; '.-j, .AWu'nf tKp Unn. in the centres-it ayikt "steb toward' Improvement' in trade; T; - . r. ' ; - f 0 f. .f the. citv trotAimi 1 l H iniJ-L. ...tivf- These exercises consisted.iOf songSie- f HoTei menrmltMe State, ainft withliiB &nd obhmne asssistants. Messrs iJryan HnTTison-r-is nntixiue inhis efforts td "Con tribute iolhe bfamfott - of Iris guests.' The arrivals at this house aTerage 70 per day the year round." : the indications wnicn will afford." NEW ARRIVALS CHEESE, SWISS, PINEAPPLE, EDAM AND LIMBERGER. DUTCH HERRING, NEW MACK EREL and N. C. ROE HERRING. SUGAR BREAKFAST CURED BACON, HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, SHOULDERS, COOKED CORNED BEEF, in 2, 4 and 6 lb. cans, PICKLED OYSTERS, POTTED HAM, TURKEY, and DUCK. HORSE RADISH, CELERY SALT, PRESERVED GINGER, JELLIES, RASBERRY and LEMON SYRUPS, and PRESERVED PINE APPLES. BEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SWEET OIL. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND GOLDEN iSYRUP. .ALSO Tie Finest Teas Boasted Coffee, THE MARKET, The IslieYille Citizen A weekly, 32 column Family Newspaper. A LARGER CIRCULATION In thesjpvternlir S counties than ANY OTHER TWO PAPERS COMBINED. Subscription.......... .'......'.2 a. year. Six M?ont2ia,f . .f. ....... .... $1.00 THIS graM1 ktt& growing section; of' the StftteiSpow being penetrated by Rail roads, three now pointing directly here, all of which will soon be completed.5' j k:i700 1875,....i;.r.i. 5400 lGcouptiestlS7Q,..,.,;,i....lC0,000 " These Western counties are rapidly grow- ine in BUSINESSlandi POPULATION. . THE CITIZEN Offers Unquestionably the best medium lor advertisers. Kates low. Address, ROBT M FTJRMAN, Population of Asheville, itftO, ir T M..i .'".'. 'MS7S. jiseptie,- Publisher,! qrMUnitaililstitate mHIS INSTTTTJTEi' fblly organized rnd 1 x. .quipped,, opens on September 15th nelt: The Superintendent is asiste4 by r an kWe ,and. experienced corns otJnstractors.n m ai ran n an r n - t - nan s iamMa. ... flHLOBIDSUMB.'x:) &'ih)? rr iiltvr JirroomoG roa lex!) I H To. i and i,lb-nacr&firer- rA rf W R BUR sept8 - 19 - t r. I - - . . . L'A CO. IN AT HASHAGBN'8 Family Grocery, opp, Charlotte Hotel. sept8 . :1 , REMOVALS Tie. Commercial National Ban! OF CHARLOTTE. '1 -.,......-,.' ' 'i'r'l''iw; : .--- - -- HAVING secured lhat elegftnt and eom- modioas Banking House, formerly occupied by the Bank pf North Carolina and recent- ly by the Bank or Mecklenburg, -will open at that place for, bosiness ,thls morning at nine (9j o'clock IT x ' i: 5 s " Charlotte, N. C, Sept. Mth, 875. T YONS DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. Just received at - x -8ept5 F H ANDREWS A CO'S.
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