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BVBACKIPTIOa BATES.
Daily 1 tear, postpaid) in adVancVj' 'M'OO
p - The Obsxbvxb lob Department baa .
thoroughly supplied with7every neeUt
wantand with the latest strlea 6? Type, an
every manner ef Job Work cr i now bat f-
with neatness, dispatch ani eiieapBew--
AWe ean furnish at short notice : .-'
mo.
I llDlt.
ilv, in the county) in adyaoce, - $2 00
tiiaAJXILti, HilJj UKJU3S,
c v LETTER HX IDS, CARDS,"
We
out or the county, post paid v 2 10
- 6 months, w '"i 05
vol. xn.
Chablottevn: ; c;;;:YflDNsniy 17, 1875 " :
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TAGS. RECEIPTS!, FOSTERS,
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c' PROGRAMMES. ZtLjlX
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SEGOm) EALL STOCK,
-OF-
i.;.iAiyji
O UR FOKBE3 'iatntii refarned fAm the Northern Markets, and we arenl
ceiTln Second Fail Stock of BOOTS. 6H0E3 AND LEATHKR.whic his Iw
xmf)ftf fa fflfXf PpyAftnie&t; tai .trill Aioid at prices that defy competition.
W HMI IV U A I k
MERCHANTS are espectallrTeqtiesteU to exttftfrreronrSwk.fore p mimi ?4 hbtiscs are beginning to
Tlf TT uj 1TIT1 I 4-rr ffl T? nTTnHOGnT Tl 1 Those wbqcare
VI .Ii,,, i 1 U 41 Mil U A O O UilUanDUUU. ball, can skip this
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1879briGX9!N.)VRRiVAL
ARB NOWI RECEIVINa A '
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1 ' ' FOR THE FA LL ' AND
We "offer, to the Public
Gentlemens Sand and Machine-Made
GAITERS AND B00T8,
To be found in the City. Indies', Misses', and Childrens
goVWen65esyarl. respectfuUy solicit your pat
ronage. ( ( Wl4tibjori guaranteed.
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U jM iilib HH liild
Ladies and Gents', fine goods a gpecialtjv sep21
. oni mm wm
- IN
"BITSIINTJESS '!
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GOODS TO BE SOLD AS LOW AS
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CALL AT ThE NEW STORE UNDER The Central Hotix vou GREAT
BARGAINS A3 "BELOW STATED :
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IS ANNOUNCING TO THE
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OfjOrJ3 wia8 SOIiB -CHEAPEB THAIT BVERi
f.;t,
FAIR PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
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TAKE HOTICE OF THE
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- VERV FlNE Ilfei MsTIC
MANIEICENtCK OF ADIEJ
best Velveteens, silk? FiNisHtDjt only do cENtftYAm
a i-.tf. . i.it.'iJfc? liVt 1 1 j
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FOE 03STXnr 15 CBITTS PEE YJLTIT,
' i fr'h"iY " ,f7i". ir: firm',. v-m1 J -
A st a ORWyABlETY of OTH ER G QQD3AkEXTHEMELY IX) W PR ICES.
HAVE BEEN BOUGHr WITHIN;Tt , hmM Wmn
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EE8PECTFULLYrrn U f
1875
WINTER TRADE.
the tbest Stock of
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OtDosite Central Hotel.
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MALICIOUSLY MISREPRESENTED
INFORMED
MERCHANTS,
COST, AND I. TAKE. PLEASURE
PUBIJi TIAT, THERE JS,
0 '' J III llbli lAiQ JO !
:ICJ i BUSINESS
it!.'
ASH
r FOLLOWING PRICES,
TI, ONLY 25 CEA( , j, :i f
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i "i'bWyof Lvon'i ib Opera noBre
to:nigbti; i ' , ; , Ji V.J
.Tbere.is, every probability, no that 'we,
shaH bve fine weather fpr the race3. ? r y,
The'rerBtuccoirig of tb'e" front !o t ' lie" llrsf
NationaVank bantling.' was comnwhccil 1
A good many people have' arrived for the
races, and the -hotels and private boarding
fill np. , '
nothing for races and base
page, for the next , three
days and turn to some other. ,,
The managers) of the recent colored excur
sion to Charleston! did not pnt money in
theirpurse." : ' 1 "" -f; ' -J x
Dr. C. F. Brem and Mr J AV Hubbard have
established a tobacco factory .over .the office
of Woo ten's Express, on Tryoh street ii
The work on the College street pavement
has been completed, and the improvement
which has been made is very perceptible. "
An important dispatch relative to the At
lanta A Richmond Air-Line Railroad, ap
pears in our lelegrepbiecolnmns this morn-
Jng. . 'y-;' ' T;
The depots and Court House are jiewsless
Likewise every other place except Carolina
Park and the offices of the officers of the
Park Association. All interest now; hangs
around the races.
The increasing popularity of colored shirts
as the cold weather approaches, is becoming
so great as to cant remark. Colored shirts
don't show dirt, and it is noteo comfortable,
on a frosty morning, to stop, in the midst of
one's toilet, to put 'the studs into a clean
shirt.
The Central Hotel has just put up a new
register. The lastojne jw as opened on 22d
of March of the present year, and closed
the 14th of the current month. There are
478 pages in the book, and an average of 25
names on a page. This statement gives
eome idea of the business of this hotel.
Death or a Cadet.
We learn that a youi.g man named D.
Nobler, from Charleston, who had been a
cadet at the Carolina Military Institute of
this city, died a few days ago between
Columbia and Charleston, while being taken
home. He was a delicate youth, and died
we believe, of hemorrhage of the lnngs,
.....
Personal.
The following gentlemca among others,
registered yesterday at the Central Hotel :
Hon Kemp P Battle, of Baleigh, W A Davis,
Esq, of the Oxford Torchlight, Messrs R F
Simonton and TS Tucker, of Statesville,
Maj J W Wilson, cf Morganton, an Col S L
Fremont, othe Carolina Central.
Mr P C Wilson and bride hav; returned
home, j
Tht Iady of Lyons."
This evening the Watkins Troupe will pre
sent the dramatization of Bui wer's splendid
novel, "The Lady of Lyons," at the Char
lotte Opera House, with Rose and Harry
Watkins in the leading. Those who have
never seen this play should by all means at
tend to-night, and to those who have seen
it, it will well bear repetition. There are
few finer dramas, and the Watkins Troupe
is said to surpass itself in it. Reserved sears
can be secured at Phifer's book store.
....
Theft in Providence.
Night before last a negro named Ander
son Massey was brought to town and lodged
in jail, for " a matter concarnin' of a hog"
belonging, to Mr W. M. Mills, of Providence
Town&hjp. He had concealed it in a chest
in his bouse, and when the officer went to
search for it, the negro ran. He was -pu
sued, and, after a mile chase, was captured.
He admitted the theft, and said he could
not give bond, so they brought him right
on to the jag.
A little boy was put up at the Same time
for stealingcotton InthY san'ie' nelghDor-Hood-
'J ' t I I ? ' ? V
Tlie Courts.
Mayor' Court. Robt. E. Allen, colored,
was up for an affray. Submitted and was
fined $1 and cost.
Before Jwticc McXinch.Qeo. W. Ayers,
was up for an affray with G. W. Johnston,
and pas,aed$5 and cost.
- :uien .McE wen. "colored., was lip ion a
eace bond, and was bound over.
.Ed Scott, colored, for stealing cotton, was
bound over in $200. Same, for trespass
bound over in $100.
Jack Copeland, colored,, for an affray, was
q4 $5 and'eosjt. V I r ' )
fin
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac.
Mr. J. T. Butler says to our 'readers this
morning, thathe has a large stock of watch e3,
clocks, jewelry, fancy goods, Ac, for sale,
cheaper than ever. His establishment is a
perfect gem oi its kind, containing ait man
ner of the most beautiful goods in the watch,
clock and jewelry line, and all arranged with
the utmost taste. The most attractive -fea
ture of the place, however, is the low price
at which everything is sold, goods being
marked, dpvrmto prices at which 0 oue can
have the face to complafii- Besides all this.
I Butler is one of the very best of fellows, and
"Well deserveane large patronaga.wnicDis
bestowed upon him. ,
;
Talikiidr complaints' ar tittM -gerieral of
high rents. In view of the truthful and uni
venal complaints of hard' times, which in
spite of all that can be said to ' the contrary,
nevertheless, is , a - fixed, fact, asserts itself
thrnnorhout the eraai reonblic. at this crisis.
it might Be a very propir iubj ect for the con
sideration of landlords and property- holders
as to whether reduction of rents rnay,,itiot
be demanded hy the. emergency. ' .'High
rent is a tyh "jde4 f V1 to heavy:
for moderate JnmesVw-lfof meritorious
nersons lust embarkinir in a new . business
whose promise is meetly in the . future.! .n-i
terests are so interwoven 'that the interests
of tenant and landlord are dependent' the
one upofl ! theothtr.!iAapUttort;t-ttaie
and circumstance and occasion, is a secret
ftrthe tersatilitybY iaind angeniua'nec
prosperity, -:,-v.-
f The btreet Committee! of the; Board of Alt
ermen,' consisting of thei Mayor; and : Al
dermen Brown,' Sfyej - Jlillef 'andates;
nefyesterday iUorning; iite1 hibst,s fm
portant'ofei? business jWas'6rdjlHngUhat
tue'elaxhlch'iiad: !b.een pppih4'inab'
adaBjjedJwprk fn front, of tie Central Hotel
and outCtf jege-. Btr'shou fee frepiivedf
and ita place supplied withjfcnd or' gVyfL,
This, wi'U be done in :'aery. short itrhite;- y?
Hi me'n8 Tbtcu.- 1
.Last 6YeniDg,.we receivedf: Uie folio whig
Married in ThomasvUle. Ga on Novem
ber 10th, at the residence, of ,Hon. W, M,:
H. TreEevant, and5 Fanny,, daughter of Mf;
H; B. Hammond, of Charlotte, lf. C. ':i
In addition to the, above; ' We 'have re'
ceited more acceptable proof of jthistnarr
riage, in a package which contained a tot of
delightful wedding cake. NVe beg to. tender
our acknowledgments for , the remenibranccs,'
Sueak Thieves at Work.'i : : " ' ?
On Monday night, irbile.tbc faniily of Dr.
E. H. Green; who lives at the intersecticn of
Sixth Btreet and the North Carolina Rail
road were at supper, a sneak thief entered
the front' 'door' and stole' Dr. Q'sv overcoat,
w,hich'was tanging bn': thejbat, track. ' He
also picked up a: medical saiched and eanfed
it a short distance, but concluding that it
would be of but little value to him, dropped
and derated, with tbe ;cont as his only-
booty.. . . . . - 'i .'.
We have -warned our people on several oc
casions of late, of the danger to which they
expose their property by leaving their front
doors open after dark. Just at this particu
lar juncture it is especially1 important to them
to , guard all the approaches against the
igbt-llogered gentry,
. : " ,
Historical Society
At a call meeting Of theMeck!enburg Cen
tennial Historical Society, last evening,
the laectiog was called to order by the Presi
dent, and a quorum being-1 present, on mo
tion; Gen. John A. Young and Col. E. A.
Osborne were elected members of the Socie
ty, Col. Wm. Johnston then moved that an
Executive Committee of five as required by
the Constitution bs ejected, and after a
"-"-7' ' -r
few well-timed remarks, the motion wag
adopted. CoL E. A. Osborne, Gen. R. Bar-
ringer. S. Wittkowsky, Gen. T. F. Drayton,
and Gov, Vance were elected as the execu
tive Committee of the Society for the ensu
ing year. On motion the Society adjourned
until the next regular meeting, on the 1st
Tuesday of December, when business of im
portance will be transacted, .. ....
Keep Your Children at Home.
The presence of diptberia in the city,
should warn our people to take all possible'
precautions against its further spread, and
one of the first things that Suggests itself in
this coarse, is for each family to establish a
kind of quarantine as it were ; discourage
the visits of other children to thiir houses
and uK the same time keep their own at
home. There is no telling how much dis
ease and death may be prevented by follow
ing this course. The seeds of the dkease
may be in a child, and even before this is
known may be transmitted to another. Com
mon prudence therefore would seem to
dictate to parents, at this time, when this
fearful malady is abroad, and is blighting
se many fair flowers, that this all important
measure be adopted. True it is a depriva
tion to the children to be cut off from the
society of eaeh other but far better this thau
have them encounter the rish of a disease
which is so often attended with fatal conse
quences'.
'Prevention is better than cure' any day,
even if it is certain that cure can be effected,
.and we think that the suggestion which we
make is worthy of serious attention
Race Notes.
The races open to -day, when the pro
gramme published .elsewhere in these colt
nmns will be observed
QThe Monroe Club, which will contend to
day with the Nameless' Nlrie -arrives this
morning 6n the.8 o'clock train.1 ; ; '
Yesterday afternoon about 25 of the horses
which have been entered for the races, were
paraded through the principal streets. They
made a splendid show, and were very much
admired. '
Pools will be sold to-night, at C'ochrane's
Exchange, on the match game of base ball
which will De played to-morrow between
the Lone Nine and the Mecklenburg Nine.
Mr. J. T. Butler, with characteristic gen
erosity, has presented to Carolina Park As
sociation, a handsome silver cup and pitcher,
the first to be given to the successful club
to-day, and the second to the successful club
to-morrow. The articles can be seen in Mr,
Butler's show window. '' " -
The pool selling on the races to-day, -took
place last night at'Cochrane's. Little' inter
est was manifested and the pools sold, low
and slowly. , 'Iu(the first race, i.m'ile j.dash;
8 starts, First chance was the favorite; in
the second race., mile heat,. S entries, Libby
L was the favorite ; in the third, race, ; li
mile dash. 6 entries, Vanderbilt, was the
favorite. :'- : ' ':-:.
New Railroad PrJeei-;(; '' '
"Troni reliable information, we gather that
a bill will surely be passed through the next
Congress, to finish .theW. . C.' Byroad.
There will be a'prpvisp, to the. bill, thatJthe
Black Mountain must be taken in the course,
the railroad being graded around the cliff
from base to summit. Engineers1 have
computed that' It win have to encircle the
mountain lStiiny id reach TAeapeii All
the' convicts' in the Penitentiary' of "New
York are to be engaged in' thif grand wprk,
their service being obtained from. the State
at a comparatively low figure. A Clock ;RIver
is to be rendered . navigable clear to. the base
of Mb Mitchell. ' r-:-;
1 3ee iBrei we begirt- to see? prosperity
d'awnfne'dTeif' ouflaWdlPTlkhrielt of the
iron; iiorse ana :ine neu oi- tne sceamooat-
Wiu ecnp again ana aiiain in qHTmounuun
s'olkude8.'rAU the . freights, ,from. the 'great
I marts of tb$j West,i Bt,; Louis, Chicago,,lic.
will pass through dear old North -. Carolina.
Not 'only? wtlli the alghal A station . ; on ; the
Black be benefitted Uj this grand ! add con
sumate arrangement' ot-ova- legislature, but
it will be a source of. Immense wealth to our
native State. ,God bless old North Carolina,
mayj ahe in pne.hand holdweaith'.andpow-.
er, ndl riches," and ia jtnejotheryeart
and ages of peace and joy. t-ffa
Mausoleum fur, .the Recumbent Statue, of
.GeavRl Wiley, the representative of the J
ie Memorial Asjociatwci , io receive contri
tions to, the fund for the erection of a man-
BOleum. for the n .oteotion.nf tfce rennrnhnnt. '
Diaiiio ui ueneiai ii Ji, juee,.wnicn is to oe
placed over the remains1 at Lexington, Vav,
is In 'our city". 1 The statue has been provided
for, and is considered a beautiful work' of
art, and -a eorreet4keiiees:To prepare a
suitable nwlmotitrucl areYo'rHlie tomb of
General Lee, is the most sacred tribute that
can be paid to'his memory, and doubtless
our people will contribute liberally Ao, the.
fund.a All will giyg something. . ,
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The Reporter- and the :Palr: -
WeidWn3tt 'wish'td'naVe the nambfre-
joicing over the misfortunesof our brethren,
but we cannot forego the pleasure of smiling
to ouraelf as we look at some of our neigh
boring papers, and see .great, -long reports, of
AgricuJLturali airs, and refiectjtbatj wj aye
nOjBupn worses tbat to- do this season.. AJ
poor devil of a reporter never f;eis so sensi
bly tb'at this world is all ;artiielSisiori ahd'a
snaril. 'a he 'does 'wb'en'af'fer snatching a
few hottrs sleep, h -' gathers-Tip his note
book and. starts 'tortbe Fair Grounds,-there
to stay and be bored doring the liveo long
day: At.dark be' returns to; the ofiSoe. and
writes till 3 . or 4 o'clock in the morning,
about squashes,, and pumpkins, and cab
bages, and potatoes, and about what a "per
fect success'' 'and how '"highly enjoyable''
the Fair WM. ' Theii at 8 'o'clock'iie starts
out. for another day, and tthe Jsame pro
gramme is bbserved. ' " ' t'': f!
We ate sorry for you brethren who have
this to do; for our own part we have served
our apprentice at it and have retired -with
our laurels. These laurels consisted in the
titie bestowed upon us by our discriminating
fellow-citizens, and that title was, the cham
pion liar of Western- North Carolina.' We
won it by reporting the "Fair of the Caro
linas' the "2Tew Fair of the Caroliiias," &c,
fcc. and we deserved it'' And now, think
ing over those times, it is our deliberate con
viction tbat if there is any one thing in the
world better calculated than another to send
a reporter off on a ten .days' bender, it is an
Agricultural Fair. : We are done with 'em.
We wash our bands of 'em. If Charlotte
ever has another, we will employ a substi
tute and stay in bed till the Sunday after it
is over,
PROGRAS1MB OP FALL MEETIMG
OJT CAROLINA PARK.
First Day, Nov. 17, 1875.
Match eame "of Base-Bar! t:bet ween the
Monroe Club and Charlotte Nameless Nine
Game to commence at 11 o'clock A. M.
sharp. Premium, Silver Cup.
Races to begin at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Fibst Race.
Trial Purse. $150; second horse $50, a dash
of i of a mile; for all ages, with one hundred
pounds on each-
TRIES.
R H Barnes, bg Jack Harkaway, 4 yrs old,
by Knighthood, dara Penelope.
M Jordan & Co., b g Trios OKeil. 4 yrs
old, by Lightning, dam Zingara.
J H Barsy, br g Eutaw, 4 years old, by Imp
Flatcatcber, dam by Monarch.
Burcb k Walker, b h Joe Nannie, 5 yrs old,
by Jack Malone, dam Flora.
W R Babcock, ch h Egypt, 4 yrs, by Flahet,
dam Lady' Berry.
Barton & Medinger, ch g First Chance, 4 yrs
old, by Bay wood, dam Dot.
LA Hitchcock, b f Mollie Darling, 4 yrs old,
by Revolver, dam Skipper.
J W Crawford, ch h Vandal, Jr., 4 yrs old,
.. by Vandal, dam Dew Drop
8xcoxd Race.
.4 bd il Korcc Stake. For two year olds.
$100 $25, entrance p p. Half , mile heats,
second horse $50 out of stake. '
Extbiss. . ,
Barton & Medinger ch f Libby L by Bay
Dick, dam by Joe Stoner.
Bennett Barnes, , b f Abd-alla, by Abd-el
, Kader, dam Fanny Jones.
L A Hitchcock's gr. g Johnnie B., by Fire
ball, dam Jennie C.
Taisn Back.
Club rune $150; $50 to second horse;
one and a half mile dash, weight for age,
Entbies.
M Jordan & Co-, b c Jack Trcgg, 3 years old,
by Lightning, dam Sallie Morgan. '
Burch fe Walker, ch h Abd-el Koree, aged
, by Imp. Australian, dam Rescue;
W R Babcock's blk h Vanderbilt, 4 yrs old,
- by Vandal dam Melrose.
Barten & Medinger, br e Charlie Cheathanii
4 yrs old, by Lynchburg, dam by Lightning,
L A Hitchcock, ch f Busy Bee., 4 years old,
by War Dance, datuJLouisa Spillman.
ftBJraaghimhif Miss-MgggijAjyrs
old. byMuggiBBTdanvby BUCbeatharu.
DIED
In this county, in Berry hill Township, on
the 15th inst , Fannie Mmftrard.' daughter
of James S and Lizzie -J Berryhill, aged 4
years,' 1 month and nine days. .m:. : i'
' 'Of such is. the Kingdom 6f Heaven,"
SPECIAL NOTICES.
f LadieSjWin; aexpence,. much .les'a,trbble,
with their sewing if they use the .Uureka
machine Twist. Try it . once and be con
vinced.
! -i
An old Baltimore negro whe bad emigra
ted to Liberia years ago,: ordered a. quantity
of Dr Bull's Cough" Syrup a short time ago,
stating that although coughs and cold were.
Hot frequent in .Africa, he would notlike4d
be without it in h's family, n 1 , . , , lt
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" JlTSTICX- TO THK SlKQEk SiWrttaMACHIJiE
f CoThe .foll3wing letter explains itself ?
ton V iN--C;AGElDX,riJEAI. 80CIXTT. ,
7 r- V Raleich, N : C , Nov.' 6, 1875 J
TjH'Heatd Esq.4, Manager ; Singei 'Mahu-
xfaettixtes! Co ? cuMiifiani : nn - .
Mt Dxab 6ta.-Oa examination; it ap
pears that the gold medal awarded to J and
J Johnson, Managers of the Wheeler & Wil
son Manufecturing Co for the best sewing
machine with the most useful attachments,
was ao entered by a mistake of the reporting
committee. - --"-'-' ' s.;
- The Executive Committee have ordered
that, the medal be awarded :.to; you, nd ; it
now; stands in your riamejm, tba premium
KNIGHTS TEUPLAB,
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REGULAR
Ceinelare ;
Ch arlot U
'CommafiderV
No. 2, U. D.;
at their ASY
LUM to-night
The members
will take due
notice ; and
be -punctual
in their atten
dance a t 7
Kfilghts who are in the city are' courteously
invited to be present.., .
tsy order of the E. C,
'"l ' ' ;E H WH1TE'
-novlT v, ; . , ( Recorder,;
mew; uestaimt
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HOUSE,
rpHE rRestaursntif under the uew store of
Diunu a, r urDes, uiieiy nnaer tne pronrie-
w nBwn uauivia, xias oeen
purchased by Mrs H F Daniels, ; who be
comes Eole proprietress. She will in fntnm
cater to the wishes and tastes of her tTDtn.
fflers, in a style ,hd manner which cannot
1411 to please.
Straogers who visit the city during the
RACES
Are informed tbat the New Restaurant and
Boarding House under Smith & Forbes'
Shoe Store is in full operation. -Oyster
8tews....:....... '30 "cent.
Oysters Fried..................;.,. . 40 cents.
Oysters Raw 25 cents.
Single Meal... 50 cents.
Table Board has been reduced to $t5 -per.
month. MRS H F DANIELS.-
novl7 tf . , .
H'.V.''v .
PIGS FEET,
AT THE RISING SUN.
ALBEMARLE PIPPINS,
AT Tl
AT THE SUN.
RICHMOND DRIED BEEF,
., ,. AT THE SUN.
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE;
at 1
AT THE SUN.
SELECTED CREAM CHEESE,
AT THE SON.
BEST GRADE OF FLOUR,
AT THE SUN.
GILT EDGE GOSHEN BUTTER,
AT TTTF RTTN-
FINE large PICKLES in Barrels,
AT THE SUN.
FLORIDA ORANGES,
. AT
AT THE SUN.
MALAGA GRAPES,
AT THE SUN.
pRESH LEMONS,
AT THE SUN.
PEANUT and ALMOND CANDY,
AT THE SUN.
OME MADE CANDY of all flavors,
AT THE SUN.
CALIFORNIA PEARS,
AT THE SUN.
GOODS too numerous to mention,
AT THE SUN:
yAyE DEFY COMPETITION
AT .THE
RISING:-' stTK,-- '
c. s noLToiv & cos.
NEWGOOBS
Watches,
Gloclxo,
ASD-
PA1YTCY GOODS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
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J. T. BUTLERSt
nov!7
MOLASSES TAFFY, . "
Made this day. : v v ;, - , '
; v F H ANDREWS & CO.
',-1 I, 1 .7 k '1 ; u, 11 1 - .1
GOOD ) HORSE
FOR SALE. i !
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'Apply at'
' ijii-.-'n'y.i
A3iiTjar:MEijfo.
II 7
5i
V4
:or ;o:
JO!11 '
Last appiearancS tbhs Reason of Iht EmYhnt
Adv the nehsrmjns ;yoang. jAreai Aad
Songstress, ,
Miss Amj7- tec.
-Tni!0?dy .aa ram. s'tfppbrtea by a 'ii ret
duss'DrancjTroupj,1
.B? . Seats.can. now vbe secuwd,, wiibou t
extra charge, at Phifer'S Book. Tstore
Admission 50 cents ; Reserved Beats $100
, J H Hopkins, Manager,
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PRICE LIST : ;
" H IK " OK O -E
3 lb
25
2.75
Peaches. 2 lb
Pine Apples, : 2 lb
Strawberries, .. 2 lb
Green Corn, (best) 2 lo
Salmon, 2 lb
Lobsters 2 lb
Oysters. 2 lb
25
30
80.
30.
30
25
15
.2.75
3.25
i ..$.25
ni $25
3.25
800
;L60
11
The above prices guaranteed for one week .
Out Canned Goods are 6f the ' best "brands,
known to the Trade.' ,r ' '
T H ANDREWS & CO. "
novi" . . . ...
Humphrey's
H'OEOPtHVPJIC9r':eaDe to
hand yesterday. . , . :
T Q SMITH itCL' ,
' s' ' '$ole Agents.;
nol7 -" : ; ' ;( : " . ' ;
We Offer
TO Merchants one- hundred dozen Con
centrated Lye, in one pound cansno
trouble about the price.
J .... .; T S SMITH A CO.
nol7
Not a Leaky One
TN a lot of 50 barrels Kerosene Oil we have
J. in s
store.
T O SMITH 4 CO,
Opposite Central Hotel.
nol"
More of
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, landed to day
plenty for all-rit gives a superior light
50 cents a gallon economical and safe tir
it.
T C SMITH A CO,
Bole Agents,
Corner Drug Store;
nolT
GREAT ATTRACTION
CAROLINA PARS,
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IN addition to the Races already advertised
for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of
this Week, the following' Base Ball Clubs
will play : ' ' ,: ' h
WEpNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 1TTH.
Mosaox CtcB1........u.-.....V1 PasincM,
CHABiiOm; NAJiixx88Cu;Bi. j StlVey Crr.
;, , ' THURSDAY, NpYEMB jfclt" i TH-
Condom Ubx 'Jrjr"'-CttfB"'.' ' PaiirtxTw;
Mecklutbubo Cix,!.;.iL"'s snvxa mciE
' N6 Clobs re-orted sa vet;to play oh Fri
day. - - --
Base Ball Games to commence at 11 o'clock
A. M., and the Races at 1 o'clock.P. M each
day. ' '" ' " ' ''
" The gates Witt ' be oiiehed " 4auV ; 'at 9J
o'clock: ' -"lh-" V
Admission per day. 75 cents '; Grind
8tand free : Children half price ; 4 Quarter
Stretch Badges, including admission to the
Park $5.00. for the season. ::'
No charge for horses and vehicles.
' D G MAXWELL,
S B AiixAiTDKB, '.' ' Secretary.
'-- '-'-President.' - - '
nOl4.: --r $..... r.i If M .'V
100 Barrels
ROSE POTATOES at L J Walker's new
More on Trade ; treet,' wholesale and
fetal liw for cash.' '.- i---: -n' "'!'
t'novl4'lt ' ; " ; ' 1 i- '.: '
NEW A K RIVALS.!
THE FOLLONVING 1 GOODS HAVE
JUST. BfiElSr QEVPVjC.:
...BEST DRIED SWEET'
: ',"-.11
BEST MACARONI and VERMICELLI
COLEMANS'. MUSTARD. W,i and i
POUND: CAN9,lGMUWB,j.,
SELECTED MUSCATEL ' RAISINS.
NEW LAYKB KAI81NB; IN WHOLE
AND i BOXES: "
MARMALADE GELATINE, '
MINCE MEAT, APPLE 1 BUTTER,
WALNUT AND MUSHROOM,
- CATSUP',,!?i! H"
OYSTERS, TN i JARS' ANTtNS,
NEW, FIGS AND 'ABTJTLL.,
; ASSORTMENT OFNtoS,.,
jellies ANDCAKr
PJBEPARED j DUTCH HERRING,
, t Ft- j ;ready sfor j table ps,o, i 1 tiry
m SARDELLES, jANCHOYIS,
CHAMPIGNONS; SARDINES
MESS MACKEREL, in barrels and
IT .rf;nr?-i ' -M.st.kitsVMd.'-'!
BEST LEAF LABD. !ff tu and JW lb.
ROASTED COFFEE, a specialty, and
' a foil Stock bf FANOYfahd
w; ,1 gTAPLE GR0CERIES,: -i
;alWays onhand.tr:r;.,1
! VutV ictpi rfr iNn REE. AT
;tJ r'ositeiCripHptel. ,
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