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The'OBSXSVKB Job Department aas been thoroughly supplied with , every v needed want, and wltb: the latekt styles of Tm aa every manner, of Job Wor can now be doe;-i t aily 1 .rear, (postpaid) in adrance. nj!iBmi I M AHH 3 il ) ; We ean ruraisa H i notice. --: . KDITI05 -Mit III8 J'iHis klv. (in the county) in advance. out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, I'';; u.,. " :;;.r:' 1 .05- nr ,v I tags, BECintfra; K ":ia CHAELOTTE, N. C., SUNDAY,; SEPTEMBER n867 18751. ............ .. - ... - . t - i-7'!"! '7riT Liberal redactiona for clubs.' . ' " . . f II II I il iCSX. III ANvC-' i I lilt I II vN . AiM f 919. , II I I M 1 Yl iHI IBEIHS-; $8 00 dU V II Ul I1U J III II ; AVV U III III III IN III III III I II MB V. . l r N41 II t -fill f 9 I llrlllv Jll. III III III 111 - , I I U I t. Ill 111 III III III . III .III "III .III -r 111 VIII 3uSi;iv;' III III 1 I . Itf lll'lir 4 .t.nn JXA ;i Vk.r U: II Jll 111 III III III X -V"V. I . I I II III I I "' II 'Ml U l 'III - I It. ' . t : ,! K . . X V r 1: I m 1 - I II III I'Z Ul 1 "' 1 " 11 1 1 ' T.i ii. i. i ,1 ,, , , , i , ,- ... , ,, , ,, , i i , , , ,-,, lifi f . .i.. .. i. GREAT . REDUCTION III BOOTS & SHOES . S MIT II & F 0 . K B E S , t. i H A VK MARKED down PEiCES of their ENTIRE STOCK or BOOTS Jk SHOES ; MILE3' Ladies clot n, Roat and calf Shoes, ,...! Zei(?lers' Ladies and goal ftflglers' lauies cloth Button Boots,.., HiigleM Misses cloth Shoes, A N DOT II E R . Jprf0 O P S j r i a T . ,12.50 THE C I T Y ANNOUNCEMENT. ':- Jas. H. Moobs is authorised to collect ac counts tor this office and receipt for the same, to receive subscriptions, &c ,. - -, CHAS.R. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. THE CHURCHES TO-DAY. 1 I 5 001 1.751 N" ' P R 0 P O R T I O N T TIE8E PRICES ARE FOR CASH OtfLY: " !,-. . ; s -zis ' . Baptist Chvbch. Rev T H Whitfield, the i-astor, will preach this morning at 11 o'clock, and this evening at 8 o'clock, hi St. Pxtkb's (E.) ChCech. Rt Rev Theo dore B Lyman, will officiate at 11 a, ra , and at 71 p. m. The rite of confirmation will be administered at night,' ' ITew Stock. Throueh an arrangement with; the creditors -Mb J W. , Mciturray , , of t,he firm of McMuTray & Davis, has just, te turned from the Northerrrmarkets, I whither he has been' td purchase . cerrJ tain goods to make taeitock complete. These goods are now arriving, i and we are requested to say?4hey will be sold very low."' "I'.-.vn, . -j..,; . ,.The'fufie9at drughTrby; ohfy chiW-of WtoitArik Rt.l nvtWA.rifi.ni ii their resid'ence,' 'corn!er, 'of 'lih' st 'arid Cemetery yenM,'atfjj? b'clopk .this ter; noonMTfrf t riendsj njpd acquaintarices .f Mr and Hf H B.Peters, and.ifr' randLMra A P Newhart, are. invited tot'attend.-,,,,. Deadly Asray. ia Polk County, ,: (. SIYII TH. & FORBES, The Nameless Club -.of the ,cty, and the Cadet, Club,, of tle ,C H If played a match game ofbase, ball, on the -Insti-. tute;. Grounds, yesterdayftemQon..The Nameless came out .victorious, haying iiiaue zo runs, to zi maae uy uie vaueis. The Nameless caught 13yg and made Skjokd Mbthodibt Chubch. Services by 4 muffs : the Cadets causiht 5 flys and wa imsiur, y. . d, Muunu,ani I mUfied One balU.,T- - and at o tf. H. Sunday School at 9 A. M, Prom Capt J C Mills, who has just ie-- ' turned from Polk we learn the partio- -ulars of a general fight: which octurredi in that county some days ago, between two sets of negro laborers employed dn i N E W"I RbXCUIXrFlS 0;TRAD:E:81viK "'Twoh Stwot k'E.'cHUcH.-&rvices 0 Oli, HowLong! .Oi. u31 rf ft 1875 4 V ... -,S'. fc ., ARRIVAL 1875 ARE NOW RECEIVING A OF '; V'-FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. "We offer to the Public the best Stock of to-Hay at tl A M., by the pastor, Rev P J Carraway, and at 8 P. M. Fust Phesbttikiam Chubch. Services this momlntf at 11, and this evening-at 8, by the pastor, Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D. Seats free. ' A. R. Pbxsbttkbiav Chubch. Services in the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th I streets, by the pastor. Rev W M Hunter, at 11 o'clock A.M., and at 71 P. M, Catholic Chubch. Mass at 101 o'clock. and sermon by Rev Father Gross, of Wil mington. The public are invited to attend. Skcohd Pbxsbttxbiajt Chubch. Services in the morning at 11, and evening at 8 We are, no advocate of mob law. but would like to know how mueh, , longer i the man who drinks . whiskey, eats on ions, sucks a short stem, pipe and then comes to tell you a secret, shall, be, per- . mitted to run at largerbeibre a patien and long suffering community shall rise in its injured majesty and sweepj him from the face of the earth. . : miTMSANJ) B00T8, To be fountnn'ty, ' LacHes', Misses', and Childrens' The Piedmont Press. . The last issue of this paper,,published at iiicKorj', announces the retirement from its editorship of J F Murrill, Esq? and the accession of. the local editor, J S Tomlinson, Esq., to the entire control by the pastor, Rev E H Harding, at the of the paper. We part with friend Mur Court House. c , . , J rill with regret: as a journalist he' is' a success, ana is a gooa lenow to "nave City Bulletin. The Board of Aldermen to-morrow night. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, and the last Sunday in September. All the chnrchea PTfpnt the T.nthprAn Are goods in enaiess vanety. we respectiuiiy solicit your pat-1 open for services to-day. r . . n .1 I There were four interments in Elm wood ronage. oatisiaction guaranteea. I in tne lamily. Mr Tomlmson is a young man of energy and !taot,- and we i hope that he will succeed well in going it alone Cemetery last week, all children. Quiet About It. . Somehow or other fire-water didn't flow so" freely last night as it usually I does on Saturday night. When they got full up to the throat they carried it WADE & PEGRAM, Opposite Central Hotel. Ladies and Gents' fine goods a specialty. sep21 ESurgess RTicliols & Co., 4 WnOLESAlBA RETAIL DEALERS IK F URNITUR i B E D D I N O , &c, No. 5, West Trade Street. E JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT 1 IfJllllll 1 1 1 1 hi V B. K 1 rr -g) aT ....... , .. .. S0 The box-shet for the theatre to-morrow along home with as graceful steps as night, will be open to-morrow at the book I they could command, and without ad- store of R S Phifer. vertisine all over town that thev were rt hn0 nt.hPi w. nr oi.i v- loaded. Many were in that state of terday. people found cause for complaint in mellowness wnere tney lound it neces the stifling dust. ; , ary to "sand the track" while going up It was rather damp out-doors for the a grade, but comparatively few hung mokes, last night, and the p'anks in the 1 up on the road during the night street were, consequently, untenanted. I . Last week's cotton sales amounted to 418 bales. Very good, indeed, for so early in Jaj Montgomery, Solicitor ol this the Beason. I district, arrived in the city last night, The native billiardists are a good deal dis- on his way to Rutherford. Court, which gusted. A new citizen comes in and locates I will convene to-morrow. T H Brem and offers to discount any of them. I Jr., is the only Charlotte lawyer who The celebrated Kit Carson, with his dram- wiU attend this Court. He departed atic combination, play "Gringo" at the I yesterday morning. Opera House to-morrow night. I Rt Rev T B Lyman, Assistant Bishop The editor acknowledges the compliments .f the Episcopal Diocese of North Caro- of Messrs JW Adams & Co., butchers, and "na nrnvea in me city yesterday al- what is better, a few pounds of very good ternoon, and will preach in St Peter'i fresh pork sausage. J (E) Church this morning and evening, The Hornets' Nest RifleTcam" practiced He is the guest of Capt John Wilkes again yesterday afternoon with the gyro Ai OF I Parlor Suite, Terry and Repe. 'Also, a new in Hair Cloth ?upply,of Lounges,' all "grades. Coffins, on hand, ; ' A full assortment ofMetalic Cases, Caskets and Wood jun IS pigeons. As in base ball so in pigeon shoot ing Mr Brokenborough made the best score. A white prisoner escaped frm the States ville jail on Friday night. We could not ascertain his name, the crime for which he was committed, or the manner of his escape. It is Rather Popular. The Asheville Expositor calls upon us to know if we ever hear in Charlotte a song called "Silver Threads Among the Gold," and if it is very popular Well, yes ; it has attained some little Funeral1 Ketiefc? Ro lipsonh xihs a': the SpaMnbSSrg 4Asheville RairroAd.' the nands jW tb employ, of cpntraictors. " IN liENORIAM. ImtfvfjBi' 1875, Emma Leosa, danghter of , J W and jnagieu Jrown, aged four years and ten months. ' ; Also, at the same' place,' James EraBtas, infant i son .'of-, the ; same: parUee, aged two years and six months. Both child ren idied of scarlet fever. I he death of these lovely ehildreri leaves a void I in i the family circle which, can never be filled on earth : pot the pangs of CTief . of the parents are : sonenea oy, me -Teneciton - tnax -tney nave 'feone-where! thetwiokjed 'cease ; from .troub- lipg, anu tpg weary are e.t rest," t . ... -JTE fV J ADVERTISimEIITS in a I; tUHJl'ln;.; . fO iT Y V X .-liW'i-tfi'M of tejgreattockof i u H ! '1 i;U"2i;j!: nr. i QaytOTiandFagg.ii TUrevh feud existing be tweew ' them ktome timeat, iiffoaWdrf :rriIoeeitrQn-- sued: b Pistols ;T sticks -and,- rpcjsa; usedfreely j About fifteen- hota were fired. One of the Fagg nesnfoeacwa shot and' killed; v 'aher' 'was "stabbed 1 r throueh the wrist. : irida several of each of the contehdrng-partirwerel mof For rms, bove Siock'.of finely selected Goods, less mjurea.'' A!inumJbera6f 'the 'com- ;, .? . , ... ', , uawuto nCic oiicowju uu wu6m.. jo., rutmastrag or jeans, cassi meres, Bteachea I r ' 1 r . rowrr Bheelinff. Llnseys. Flannels.' Til RntfaoUh.tij RoaIm ... : .. l , ..n;f.:. ...... V '.:,n--kif The following is the progiamue .to be-ob I Blankets Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, serveuaiine union vnantny itteyiew oi 1 ' ' 1 " - . - , , ' -.:.. i v(r seyeU'ofthe Sunday Behoola of the city,' 4x? Hosiery, Gloves ; together with a great var be held at 3:30 this . afteraoon at ; Tryon Street M E Church. ;,,,, ; - . I Bible Lesson, Psalm jcxiii, Superinten dent DH Hill,. II Prayer, BuperfntehdenC'W F Cook. in-Song, -All hail the pcfwr of ;Jesr.s" name Chorister S M'Asburr. 1 IV July Lessons, Superintendent: A S T n 4iml - - cna 1.1. I blood " Chorister 8 M Asbury. JJaviS, require tnat the fctock Bhall all be VI August ,Lesspnsi .Superintendent, F ci0S9a out by that Ume. ocarr ietyeir U-.i'. EANCY GOODS, WiU he . sold out regardless of cost, between now and the 1st day of January next. : . The assignment made by McMurray A VII Song, 'Sayiour like a Shepherd 1 lead us," Chorister S M AsbUry. VIH September Lessons, Saperintendeat j T C Smith. " ' ;.(, IX Sohg, Nearer my God to thee," Choristers M Asbury. X Benediction Rev P J Carraway. JNO L BROWN, Trustee, , - Of McMurray ife. Davis. sept26 lw Publications. Scribncr's Monthly for October with its beau tiful illustrations and splendid literature, is again on our table. Its contents are rich and varied, and it is quite up to its usnal standard of excellence in every particular. Address Scribner & Co., 743 and 755 Broad way, New York. St Nicholas for October closes the second volume of, this charming magazine, and brings to its readers some thirty interesting articles, the majority of them beautifully il lustrated. The frontispiece is a very fine wood-cut by Granville Perkins, representing a battle at sea between the American frig ate, "Essex," and an English ship, 'Phoebe,' during the- war of 1812, which contest is al- JJISSES i LONG'S SELECT SCHOOL. The Fall Term of this School will open September 28th. sept28 2t .. . . ; Special Train Fkom,-. CHARLOTTE 1 to WILMINGTON. '"I?01t the accommodation of the Kit Car- J. son Combination Troupe, Tram No, 4, on the Carolina Central Railway, will leave Charlotte at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning, so described in tbe-opening article. The lat- September 28th, in order to enable them to reach Wilmington in time to play that nieht. There will be ample accommodation for passengers on this train. S L FREMONT, Engineer and Superintendent sept26 2t - J. S. PHILLIPS, HERO H A n:T TAILOR, D II D E R C E II T R A L H OST E L . CHARLOTTE, N. C. John Templeton played in Richmond last popularity here. That is to say, every- week, and gentlemen jost from there repre- body who whistles or sings at all, whis- aent him andliis troupe as perfectly splendid, ties or sings this, and don't whistle or Wish he would come to Charlotte. sing anything else. If this constitutes Among the other improvements now be-1 popularity, then the song is popular ing made in the city, we note the erection here. It has gotten away with every- J5T ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. of a nice residence on Eighth street, between Church streets and Cemetery Avenue. They are having lively times down about the depots now. The clerks as busy as bees, inside, and the carpenters and brick-layers working like Turks, outside. The Commercial National Bank will oc cupy rooms ia the new insurance building when it is completed. Tbe vault was bnilt in building the foundation of the house. A New Yorker who was in the city yes terday, says that Charlotte is the most active thing else, and the children on the streets now smile contemptuously upon the organ-grinder, when he comes around with his "Mollie Darling." And the end is not yet. ter is devoted to a very clear and interesting review of the cruise of " Captain David Por ter's vessel, on board of which our late Rear-Admiral Farragut first distinguished himself for his bravery when a boy of twelve. There are numerous short sketches, and descriptive articles, also, are not lacking, and if the young reader prefer solid information to fiction, he will find something to bis taste. The close of the two serials will no doubt be somewhat unwelcome to the readers of the magazine, to whom "Tbe Young' Sur veyor" and the "Eight Cousins" must have come to seem like real personages. But the satisfactory , and pleasant ending of each story will do much to lessen the sense of nartin? cnmnanT with these old friends Jack" is particularly bright this month, I aflri ftlflriP IvSllTPISi ' ana we oeg guuu people wau want tu laugu to read his "Crooked dtory.,r janSO NEW MEAT MARKET. ' i 'i, ,. s . : ftC. ...... The Courts.' These institutions, which will almost always do to fall back on in lack of bet ter material, were very dull yesterday. There was no session of the Mayor's and most flourishing town he has seen since I Court, and though the Magistrates had a he came South. good deal of business, it was generally Heavy winter clothing is rather unpleas-1 of the prosiest kind, being civil action, ant about mid-day, but one has to wear it, I where but little was involved. The on- else in the morning and at night he will perish to death of cold. The theatrical and circus bills continue to attract attention, and the avidity with which people stop and gaze at the placards I is evidence of the interest felt in the matter by the average Charlottean. The8ebi new depot platforms, so nice and large and smooth, are just the places for darkies to pat and dance, and they are not unmindful of the fact, but avail them selves of them frequently. ly criminal case in the city was adjudi cated before Justice McNinch. It was an action against a little negro boy named Ceburn Rankin, 14 years of age and small for his age, for entering a house in the country, about 10 miles from the city, on. Friday, and stealing therefrom a pair of pants and numer ous other articles. He was found with the articles in his possession, and haul ed up. The Magistrate gave hint 30 Seringa' Building, Cppoaite Central Hotel,' on Trade Street, and next door to ;. ., Farmers' Savings Bank,. . r 7 Frank Culbertsonu the well known, was days in the county jail,, and with this erying "fish," along the streets, yesterday. I single exception there was not case Jfassing some colored "lauies" cut an extra I m any of the courts .deserving mention flourish with "Oh, yes, ladies and genUe- in these (columns, .' t f ir men ; here's yer nice feesh. yight lull o' juice and yist yeady fer use !" ; ; . Messrs jBrem, Brown & Co., on yesterday filled an order from Sumter, S. C, down be low Columbia, for about $300 worth of hard ware. Charlotte is not only holding ; her I old trade, but is gathering in new business with every season. . The finishing touches were put on the new jail yesterday afternoon SLA ,U.;C H IE R E R S 4' i 1-4 V AXD WHOLESALE A BETA!!. DEALERS fS Beat a Goat at Its Own Business.' . This yarn is ;told to us for a' fact: There is a man in this city, whose head is notoriously hard so hard,' indeed, that the material of which it is com posed is exceedingly doubtful. "What ever it may be, it is certain that . his is The Board of 1 n0 ordinary head. ; Wellr! not long.ago, County Commissioners meet to-morrow, I being at a certain bricJc yard neartne when they will visit and inspect the build-1 city, where there is a billy goat; which inr, and receive tho final report of the archi- j8 possessed in a "Temarkable degree tect, Mr Geo Welch. Qf M the' characiristiM which ."dis- ' "Oh, sweet Jeus,i Gen Jackson and :the tinguish this animal from all othera,' lie Constuushun V was the exclamation or an I "himfcprpd dnwn" on a.11 fhura and in- enthusiast at the colored Methodist church in this citv on Fridav nieht. and at the end TENNESSEE BEEF AND MUTTON. t2gtt2Tr,T ' , - ; tl'J !fw" v'KF! 4 1r.rtUmAnt of thu Miarlntt In- WK KEBPA FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM lr fv, toung Ladies, appears to-day. Tbe corps of instructors is efficient and ac- eompliebed, It will be seen that Mrs Mar tin will have the entire social and domestic C!A8H navine customers only. No credit customers wanted, , , 4-Market opened from 4 a. m., to 9 p. m, each dayundays excepted. vited an attack.- The ' goat " was not "backward in coming forryardy'' ahd taking a fair running start, tie ; popped the man square in the head.; At it they went in earnest, and the battle contin ued till the man butted the goafc j clea'n off the ground! : 'He switched his tail after the last sally, cantered - off And H AT S , H E V STYLES, Z AM USEMOITS.' house; OPERA ONBNIGHTONL, '. .ft -w.,rTeT.'rT.!r5-ir-i"ii UMi MliNllft Y FiYKBirm S E PTJaMB.RJl,2 7..TiHVv;.l74v KIT, The GBUGja4MX?! CARSON, Supported by the full and T A L E N-T E JUQ O liVS.Ar'K Y a U'Jhdim oi0i&e8trvaIBeaus,wiu, com- . , , mence Sentember Stttil' & PhifetV Book 1 store; - ' " 'r' Reserved seats $1 ; General "adthiM aion 75 cents ; Gallery 50 cents. Geo W Harding, Business Manager. NOTICE make payments, , fbwywUJhe, promptly called upon by him. Respectfully, t sep 25 -d2twl paid. RICH'D MOORE. S,hereby givW'thal ITiatMyei ctiunte Wthe hamlebT Mrj K.;iKi EUXUM. orne for cbneetiotf, "and ? request'.that all; persons indebted to me will be prepared to CHABLOTTE INSTIISttTE FOR , ; '-'.:-YOUNO.LADIES,i.iH u ... ' ''. .;-nr:tvli b-ntftti(( i. .iivji Rev. S. Taylor Martin, Principal,. mHIS Institute wiltliere-OTJcaiedunderthe - 1 A - new administration on the lst.o dOcto- , ben 'Efficient, experienced ..Teaehers have, been employed in aH the .7 Departments. The whole time of the principal will be de voted to the school. The Young Ladies in the household will' be under the. special' charge ofMrs Martin, who will have exclu sive control over tbe department of . domes-... iican4vsod4duties,,?...,(i .... ; , The charge for board, and tuition pas been reduced to $100 per term. For completer lists of teachers, terms, Ac, send for circular. n4i i S., TAYLOR MARTIN, , sept25 . .,; Chariotte.J.jOv Bald Mountain QQNTINUES sending forth that , pure Cream, Cheese, 500 lbs. just received. A stock of fresh French Candies, received this day. Also a lot of Fine Ban annas, and Scuppernong Grapes. F H ANDREWS & CO. sept24 NEW STOCK, JUST RECEIVED AT GILT EDGE GOSHEN BUTTER. - ORAHGE COUNTY-ITOKB. '' '.fit ' xt; - .." '.r' II0DI1TAIH BUTTER. WADE & PEGRAM 'S. sept26 Sabbath Reflections. We are permitted to see the light of a Sabbath day; a day of rest, a day for thought and reflection; a day when one should endeavor to throw . aside the cankering cares that eat down into the soul and fill the mind with its thousand and one anxieties, cares and troubles, and fret I the brain as to plans and schemes for the future.: We should take a bright and joyous outlookUpon the world with its thousand .of beauties and attractions, and feel that, after all, there is a link, a tie that binds man to man, and in? thf eye '.of 'Jehovah our great Father, we are but a big. family bf brothers and sisters, and. that which administers to the happiness of one, can be made to administer io the hap piness of all. , r: i ; . - Even , as we , shall all stand one day upon a footing of perfect equality . be fore , the ' Judge ; of . all . the world, so should we remember this day, which is set apart to prepare us for that, that He who "hath made ns to differ," wil cast down the proud whije e will exalt the lowly, and, these thoughts should keep . us fromi being higmindei and feeling that we are superior to. those by whom j we. are surrounded,! In,, th0 ,tomb ' there - , is j no distmction. The mummied kings - of , Egypt, who now sleep in v the f Pyramids, once. , clothed with despotic ; power," andjjeigned in regal , spienaor,.anaJ- uponwnose. ups hung the decrees of life and deathare no more to-day than the, poorest sleep er in the same great, tomb. rThe voice NEW, STOCK AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES, AT . ,,. WADE sept26 2t & PEGRAIvrS.' YoMElen's Ciristian Awialion GOV. VANCE Will deliverhia Lecture on THE 1 DEL1AG0GDE TUESDAY-EVENING-,' SEPTEMBER ' 28-hl, AT THE . OPERA HOUSE. I,JiCTJ ijt. ABiMJfjsdtON.uli.vii : sept3eit.. -io-;--- ..;:U.Xiii.! 25 cents. - !i:iii::'i 1;.' FOR I?EW GOODS ASDi CHEAP GOODS, BUTLElt'S; : ;: F- I I HTilOR Watches, docks and Jewelery Dia- . r. manila , Silver. mnA . Plated : Wm.. Snv- of Napoleon is as ..silent and, as. power-! I tacles and Fancy Goods, at wholesale and less asthe humblest soldier that filled 1 "man cneap; , x it uiubn, his ranks aimed shall it be withtano?, us when ;we j. ,ni.fj., yr - ' v "-J. : turn to mother earth, and Wne" Bh'ould iinol dl MarKainS. I.j say w a wu.uw mn i - a-'unarioue msurote iot loung- uuues, thou.' but aH xWnember, tlie injunction 1 A iiftULlst:Ootobir; 1875, Carpets,, Blank- :; " ': .. .... r. . j H "rsi j l eta, uonoorts, aiarawes, ,oea epnugs, jrar , Pi iJP ;&f e? a9; ( lor FnruitureipifanTwnutWritinTresks, to enter i m at the ;fstraight gate,, for I Crockery, Uiass. wooden ware, c A ao. m nv T w nn'tn Va abill ait a Pnr Coeg gtoveU at ' jrfeatly ; reduced JUST RECEIVED .' AT THE RISING SUN. sept25 "1REAM CHEESE) Bologna Sausage, Dried J Beef. Bacon. Lard, iianw..uonee,Bugar UnlRMPsi Flonr. Meal. Salt. Vineear. Ciears. Tobbacco;'- 8nulf, v Matches; - Candles,-"Soap, Starch,'Kice, Treari writs ana noronyt" -vi . . AX THE .. . , ... C. S.r nOLTON" & i C0!S. Sept 25 : ! J f-ii". ! " ... yr . if For Rent. .il J , A Dwelling on Fourth street, containing liT five rooms besides 'kitchen1 with - two rooms. Yards ana garden larger ,ept25-3tJ,-'! ' Apply to r i J R HULLAHU.i Fine Apples. ' i. , u -j M ,tff- trot iU,tt f :. ; fpHE finest eating and cooking' Afrples i in A" the city' Fresh Butter, -very large Sweet TOtatoes. ; v.- m VaBMxMlXXU iitSftit ' nt than 'Ajjtt t.tftK m.t L ilTt Jz-i i' THE DIXIE P0UP in the city of Char- NO It TORE than 100 in use iXL lotte. Time is m a good Wooden vPum lotte. Time is money I By the use of imxytx and labor la-saved. ,t The mach time,.money i nnce of the Jjlxie Pumpia in the reach of alL, Jt is manufac tured in CharioUe, Those in need of a good Pump are requested to call on or address tbe nndersiirned. ' Orders will be filled prompt ly, with directions lor setting the Pump.! j ,: , : r ; o L GREESON, i i m Box 15, Charlotte, sept252m v ,. ' . AN.....;I1VIMENBE ft'-"- . - '? STOCEOF t 'Cv ins q'J GEOTHIG "BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING A it': ' : TT'r.7:';Trr fc7..ri" jr VJT' 7 i prices. , r ., . .... - v i ti mandshaUnotbebje, . J 4 ( ' sePa2iv.i!fit!'i tewju. Uj, management of the institution. ' U. - hasn't been back since.- "Tr: jul24 " .niy,ifi'..i1..., 4
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