A W Graharoi(.Esq.was on Tuesday
night elected Mayor of HUUb.oro', vice
John Blackwood, resided. trfV,
It is Vuiuofei tlia.t3an'aiveuup.)i
Wilmlngtonian has drawn the capital
prize of $10,000 jiytho Louisiana fciate
Lottery. " ' ' ' &;U-.
Mr. Garrefc.ivf ;,Kewf Hano?er, wh
was bo dangerously shot by Mri Ever
Ht. oruChnatmas pay, has died of his
wounda.' Thd'tlayer iaiield io-ii fond
or $1,000. ' V'-&?&v.
-t'';-i '-7,.
The contractors on the Spartanburg
and Asbeville Railroad are at work
westof" the Dlue Ridge, Henderson
county, and fen additional farce of con
victs is engaged on the Polk" county
action.. - :. TV?
The KaleigU Neics fcafTtnat Qo
Brogden has received information of
the arrest m Missouri of; one 'Lewis
Ingram, w site, charged with ha vine:
committed murder some, years sinaal
in Buncombe county; A requisition 9-
for toe return or tae raurderer to this
State will be issued. K
The Richmond correspondent of the
Frank H Alfnend; Ktoefermerlyf
Richmond and Wilmington, but more
recently? of 'Atlanta,-b as r been hand
so'rnefy poviAeato
the House of Represses UtiveV. . fcl
The Star says ItfalSarsa AlrAi Graf
ham, a little colored" child about 3
years of age, djaag hter 9frBeiiHanBafe
Jane Graham, miiie at'irrfat is kdWK
as Quince's IflT,aborTour mites
northeast of Wilmington, was acci
dentally buVKed td eath oh I Wedhes
dayafternoon of last week. ' ; .
. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
v4.-r-
A little colored girl in Columbia was
struck by lightning during a thunder
storm pn Wednesday. Her clothing
was "torn "off and she -was paralyzed for
a time.
Last Saturday a, viXmatf a'qM
John Morris, living at Langley, S. C,
laughed so heartily ..at a,cpmpany of
masquefaderi tfiafc herniaensued. lie
went home immediately and "3 died the
next morning. He leaves a wife and
several children. n A y - '
On Thursday fast, Sarah "Taylor a
colored girl, while passiug through the
steam mills of. Hardn, &r,Black, at
Black's Station, accidentally! caught
the skirt of her dress' on the main
shaft while the mill was in motion,
and was jerked to ihe floor with such
violence as to tear her, (clothing in
j- h reds and "break -oneOieg2 besides
otherwise hurting her.
r)n-Wedjnedajr5 night iasta- burvla1!
was .ahafi aVtbe jailttMKUiepWi atl
Darlington by the watchman while he
was attempting to force the small side
door with a crowbar. .The man ; must
have been badly wounded, as? he was
trailed a considerable distance from
the depot next mpyning iby af stream
of blocl. ..j j i :i ' ' '
;l We hear, that a new daily pper will
eoon appear in . Columbia. It will
speak for "the beys" who . consider
themselvm " badlyo treajtedi Lbr the
Union-IIerdhM. Wie-tre sincerely la&4
of,u,ilnere is ani undoubted vacancy
-at h present in the journalistic field.
WeThjggest .n : appro priato nam e for
it. at the risk of being considered im
pertinent: CaftH "The JVhipper In."
WithJ Cbarfey iLesiietas editor and
Frank Moses aa business manager,' it
- could noWH Of success. UntOn-tier
aid: Wjfi&'jtr. SffFi if' j
Fatally Bursed at? the Altar
The New Qrleans Picayune says : . "On
the 14thgisapl several voungladies,
an anirea in pure wnue raimeni,
visited St. Mark's Church, on Chartres
street( a short distance- below, . Jackson
SJurfrefnorVnro1I their "-nameis in the
.Society of Enfants-Marie. Each one
wore a flowing veil, and each held a
lighted rcaifdljeCfc While they wereatj
me aix&rj tone i ine posuijanis acci
dentally brought fier candle in con
tact with her veil, when the gauzy
substance I blazed like powder. She
fan don tbe-aiTe, half craied with
fright. At the same time, another
young lady was discovered to be in a
like 8itnUai ; she, too, ran,: frighten
ed out of her Mmves,- but 'a young man
succeeded; in quenching the flames.
Fire had done its werst, and Friday
evening 'Annie" Julia Planchard, four
teen years old, passed away forever.
She was a beautiful, lovely child,
daughter of Mr. J. J. Planchard, a
member of the New Orleans bar. The
other unfortunate will recover,"
In Hindoo districtsheXBrahm ins,
for a consideration, promise the peo
ple immunity from 4 small-pox. At
one place an ingenious chamar.Jiav-
i0Sioadj?.JjLim
hole in a rock, gave out that all those
who jpaesed through the hole would
escape Stuk1'p6xSt'-' 'People came with
their offerings, and at last the Thakur
of Marwar brought his child to pass
through the rock. As some people
who Were actually suffering-with small
pox badjbeen through it,itis notstrange
thalf- the; cbildvcaoght Mfte-'disease.
The Thakur was so angry that he had
the chamar seized ; but the chamar
; was equal 'to the ' occasions, and de
clared that the chijd was bewitched by
. a village - woni an. : She was Therefore
burnt with hot copper "iicr till the
authorities interferedV; The people
still - believe tn -the pOweif !rof the
chamar and s irvhii tory ! about the
Witch. ; .s-iisf;.' . . .
irnx Thing3 tifie is made,; dp of
little thuigs.! He wop; travels oyer a
continent must' go along step by stdp.
He who writes aij-iok mnst do it sen
tence by sentence. He wbp.Jearns; a
science must master it fact by fact vnd
principle by principietwWhat is-.the
happiness of our HfeTOade up" -of ?
Liule courtesies, little kiiidLie8s; pleas
ant Trords, geniatsmiles, a friendly
letter, good wishes ;and good -deeds.
One in a million war do, oneinr- a
lifetime, a heroic action butthe
little things that.'mak up our' life
come every dajr'ancf every hour. ,
P.al!-bAckshrretheirdiftWj'backs, as
a ydung'wmn of Keokk44.Vf6ttiid
when sh weni tdif -Madonlfehter-tainment
last week. She looked at f he
banqaet Ublewith11iorr6r .acla-
ting to her escori .VowT.K.H:
Are they going to sit do wn I t I jan t
expect tbat-II in't fixed.vto it
down,". He found a placefor-ber
along-side the'man tie-piece, where she
could lake her kuppelf standing .
TN lot of 50 barrels Kerosene Oil.we tsve 1
JL 10
tiaxm.l. 'i if
-; i:irtr T 0 SMITH A CO, .
Opposite Central Hotel.
2T 3D
1 -.
i --mr ji li t
0 '
.Jt-.:;-,
Determined to confine oar business exclus
ively to Goods of our own Manufacture.
?f We offaansnf entire Stock of Northern
Manure tured Goods, at Cost, for Cash
only. Bach an opportunity to bay
Cheap Goods, seldom presents it-
i h'J selL' and parties. wiahing any-
1 7- ( thipg immr- ltBf,r wouM do
l Tfev Gvt; ns m y"
jan 27
latest Aiuiiv::,
:'Ct l l
ra'i. sr
ur
jt's: pniLLiPSi
MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER I&J
HAS removed toonMof the New Stores
under the Central HotelTrade St.and is
receiving bis Winter Stock of Goods for
AleuV Wear, and will wake them op at
short notice in the most fashionable man
ner, cheaper than the same class of Goods
have ever beear offered in this market. H .
i
CirilenfcSliirls a
, Cutting and repairing done promptly. All
goods and work must be paid for on deliv
ery, as l ira compelled to dc a casli business.
A J-S PHILLIPS.
oct!7
EXTRA BARGMS
IK-
HOLIDAY
I Have fitted op a Bargain Counter with a
: large variety of Fancy Articles- for Pres
ents which will be sold at extraordinarily low
prices from this day. until the holidays are
over.
Call and see the bargain counter.
' f Hi ; JAMES HARTY.
deel9
Five Cases
ALT HOP-JTONIC, !jfV received, by
W R BURWELL & CO.
decSO
House for Rent
OPPOSITE the residence ef GovVance;
Apply to W R BUJEiWELL. 1
Stockholders Meet-
THE Annual Meeting of the StockhoMers
of . The Traders' National Bank into
wbfeb the Farmers' Saving Bank has been
recently converted) will be held -at their
new Banking Heaseon Trade Street, in the
Citv of Charlotte, on Tuesday, January 11th,
18 S, at-12 o'clock , M. g, ' 5
dc39 i ?' . Q N ; G. Blfrr, Cashier.
Piedmont Airline Railway.
Richmond & Daxvillk, Richmond fi
Danvtixe E. W., N. C. Division, an
North Westers N. C. R. W.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
In effect jon and after Dec. 19th, 1875.
going north.
STATIOSS.
Leave Charlotte,
""Arrliine J'nct-' n,
" Salisbury,
" 'Greensboro,
' . 'Danville, -"
Dundee,
" Bnrkeville,
Arrive at ZicbroontJ, '
MAIL,
0 45 a m
-6.25,
8 20 "
10 58,"
1 39pm
149 "
6 51
r
35 p m
GOTNA ROCTH.
, 8TATIOK8.
Leave iZichuond,
" Barkeville, , ;
" Dundee, k.-C'.- ::
" Danville, "
" Greensboro."
' Salisbury,
J' Air-ItneJ'ot'n,.
Jifrive it Charlotie.
GOING 8 A ST.
STATIONS. MAIL
MAIL.
5 60am
9 00 "
135 PM
143 ".
4 28 -654
'
8,62 V
915 r
I
Q0IXGWS8TJ
MAII
Ar 410 pm
Arr 1105 pm
L've 8 20 "
Leave Greensboro,! 1 00 am
Ar Raleigh 349pm
"atGoldsboro, 6 40 "
t STATIONS. r , j.- ACCOMDAtIn TBAIK.
LtveGffepfiborol looV nl K Atf OOeam
Arr at Raleigh, 5 Wa rn r Arr 7 so pm
Arr at Goldsboro 11 15 " J Lv 2 00 pm
Leaye Greensboro. . . 4 45 p m
': ' ' Arrive at 8alenl,' - 45'" !'t
- XeavS Salens," 11 ' SI5sm
' Arrive at Greensboro, V s 10 M1"
Passenger ifaio?.Ivokare!gb:kt 11 05 a
m connecttat GreehsborolwJthtbeSoatbern
bound train the quickest time to
sll Southern dtleS. ' . Accommodation train
leaving Raleigh at T30' m, connects with
Northern boundralns at Greensboro for
Richmond and, alt.'point Ease Price of
Tickets same, as via other routes.
vAca)mmoionajnles;Pg .Greensboro
at 7 00, y, mwaoects-W Goldsb-ro with
Northern and Soother n boaodTrains on the
Wilmihton afld, Weldon Kailroail-'
Xyncbbari;Afccommodatfon leave- Rinhf
inond a J9.00,a m, arrive at Barkevflle 128
p m,' leave Burkeville 1 20 p m, arrive at
Richmond Jf4 pm. . inzTSa AV.'!t J
STo Chanee of Cars Between Cn&rlott
x,:tJvi& Bichxooinf , 2S2 Xlilea., ,vu
, that ham arrangements to adver
ftise the scbedule of this company will please
print as aooveana wiwhu ww-v-.
Tar farther inforwattofl address (
4WF 7 JOHK 13 UACiaJRDO, I
Oeni passenger geu.
j Richmond, Va.
dec 19
CD J
Specialty
VIA WILMINGTON,
This line being fully equipped for business,-offers unequaled -acUities- for-the
, j- .. ,' - :.'- Transportation of Freight,irom'- v.V
WILMIKOTON ANP ALLn NORTHERN "-. AKD -EASTERN CITIES TO
, CHLOTTErATESVILLE, ASHEVILLE, EUTHERFORDTONl i ,
n QREENVILLEv SPARTANBURtr, ALLSTATIONS ON THE
3 . I J ATLANTA Wte RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, '
. 'IHTENNESSEE&OHIO, andAVESTEBN X C.
' A.i 1. f RAILROADS, as well as all points in, -: '"
? -Uii GEORGIA, ALABAMA anVl 2 - '
';-:'.i- :.f 1 MISSISSnTC:--r ' ' '
I2STSTJK,lTOE
GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA
Mill A iOlifw if
INFORMATION FURNISHED
wiiv vj : (
se
mi
ft:fl . A Soliciting, AgentC: C.
NOETH CAROLINA
SEMI-WEEKLY.
ill ;?JWWt
Fast Freight ,;R6Dt6 to
BALTIMORE.
Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans
portation Company.
SaillBg from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 PM.
WRD1VESDAT AND SATURDAY.
GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in North and South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East bound Freight, to Baltimore
Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern Cities.
-ALSO -
Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen,
AntWerp and Other European Ports.
These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Colombia fc Augusta
Railroad, Wilmington fc Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear
River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt
deliver; of Freight to all points, as the Steamers on these Lines on arrival in Wilming
ton stop at Railroad depot, the Freight transferred under covered sheds to ears without
delay, aud forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that morning.
No drayage in Wilmington and to transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guar
anteed as LOW as by any other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark
all goods via Wilmington Lines.
For f nrther information, apply to either4 of the undersigned Agents of the Line.
EDWIN 1TZGERALD, Gen'l Agt. BHimore Line, 50 Sooth Street, Baltimore.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agt. New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y.
4-. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New York Lines, Wilmington, N. C.
.-tfi
NE W MEAT MARKET.
l O S E & J
Springs' Building, Opposite Central Hotel, on Trade Street, and next door to
. . - s ' Farmers' Savines Bank. .
SLA U G H
AND WHOLESALE A
TENNESSEE BEEF AND MUTTON.
WE KEEP A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM
CASH navine customers only. No credit customers wanted.
J&Market opened from 4 a. m., to 9
jnl24 .
A T. & O. Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 1
Charlotte, N. (X Dec. 29 1875. J
ON and ' after i Friday, December 31st,
the following Schedule will be run over
this road, until otherwise ordered :
GOING SOUTB1!
Leave 8tatesville.
" Mooresvllle,
M D. College,
Arrive Charlotte,
6.00 a. m.
7.23 "
8 09 "
10.00 "
GOING NORTH.
Leave Charlotte, ; 3.00 p. to.
" D College, 4 66 "
MooresvUle, 5 42 "
Arrive Statesville,' ' 7.00 "
Tickets on sale to Newton, Hickory. Mor
ganton, Marion and Old Fort.
All charges mustpe pre pajd on Freight
offered for shimeijt4o SeciioiHouse, Hen
derson's, Afeiandr!ana Mknd CaldwellV.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
la wt4aMe fcr loew. damage toifteight
aftee.lt Is unloaded , at either of. the above
named VFlag Stations." r ma i
No freight will be received by Agents for
shipmtnt unless the name of consignee. aud
destination is distinctly marked thereon.
- J J GORULEY,;
4ec30, .... ,.. ,v':Lr0'!!--Superintendent.
A House and Lot on Mvers street,formerly
. occupied ;by:Dr L Wj Battle.'; IStable,
garden and good water end rooms in
boos. I Possession given 1st January
Also a Cottage on Hill Street, containing
three roomsr-Apply to "t;--
Destin the
i
JUST received a fitockuf BUETS CELE
BRATED SHOES for Ladies. Come and
see them at WADE A PEGRAM'S.
nov5 ' V ' "
N0RTK QAROL1NA.
:5il 'VvVjTii
Bontc to Jill Points South.
BATES
ANY COMPETING f LINE, AND
' :
UPON APPLICATION TO '
; .F-W-CLARK,
vGeneral Freight Ag't. Wilraington, N. C.
D., Charlotte; N. tS t'd . t 4 t
T T SMITH,
miEs.
all Points amk ani M
I NEW YORK.
Clyde's Wilmington Line;
from NEW YORK '
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M.,
AKD raOM WnjflHQTOR
WEDNESDAYS nndSATUKD ATS
A M I S O JS
T E R E R S
RETAIL DEALERS IX
p. m.,!ach day, Sundays excepted:
1
CLOSING OUT
AT
ACTUAL COST !
HAVING determined to move on Jan nary
1st, and desirous of reducing my Stock
of Goods (WHICH IS VERY LARGE,) con
sisting of
CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, DRY
GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, I OFFER
THEM AT
ACTUAL COST.
This is NO HUMBUG, any one desiring
to purchase can be convinced by calling on
me. JRespecfolly, J MOYER,
uov2t Irwin's Corner. Trade St.
l.WilluNateKeep;it
Unless uGood.
A
YOU can bay -from ) tis ;MPeter Hanger"
i (pure goods VNVE. Rum; (the best and
old). B. B. Brandy, Gin, 8herry, Port and
other Wines all pure aa I-can buy. :
r.'y.U:'. Ji S WILLIAMSON.
nov21
Board e rs tjritecl !
THEundereigned ' would ; respectfuny an
nounce to the public that she is prepared
to entertain transient, daily, and permanent
boarders with meals and lodging at very
'vSs&S&R fos2c0oi
guaranteed. , MBS JOANNA BROWN,
, , Over Creswell 4 Walker's, comer Church
nd.T,eetrft .Jt-j. '
dec23 ; . . : .,, : , ,, ; j.-. .. .
Fresh Cranberries!
FRESH CRANBERRIES, by the quart or
bushel. at v'v -1 '
dec22 .DM BIGLER'S,
IISCIXLAWCOUS.
-t-r-r
1
HUBSi SPOKES
RI M:S:.
fpHEndersignedoffer-fbr sale -Hjeiren-A
Ore macbiaery ibrstajQafacturing Hubs,
8poket and Rims, Ihe' machinery being all
new, and purchased for cash, of the iiest
makers in the United States, will ba sold at
a great Sacrifice, inclndinar 40 TT P Savin
Shafting,- BelUng, Ac ' " '
For terms, apply to X. W , Whianant, at
Carolina Aericnltnral Works, or bv letter to
the undersigned at'WeifbT 89 tti - -n
a PSlmiSNANTTSONSr
septZltf
A aXUOXT,-
x i . .-a. w BSJtLaT.
r Lateof
- :iU. iAm'er1ciis,Gi.
Formerly ,
with WJ Black.
NEW f IBM MKGOOE
ELLIOTT &REI3LE7,
GROCERS asW LIQUOR DEALERS,
yy ILL keep constantly on hand a com
plete Stock of Goods, to which the trade are
invited. ' Quality guaranteed and prices as
reasonable as any reliabfe' establ&hment in
the city. novS
Af COT FOR CASn,
Till lie M f JANUARY, 1876,
READY-MADE CIXXTHING,
CASSIMEBES, BLANKETS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS.
AS I HAVE A LARGE STOCK ON
HAND AND MUST BE SOLD,
I DO NOT WANT TO CARRY
THEM OVER to ANOTHER
AS
SEASON.
J . L 1 N D
Y
declO
CHANGE t BUSINESS.
JJAVING removed my business from niy
old stand on Trade Street, to one of my
large and commodious storehouses on Col
lege Street, and having sold oat my stock o
Groceries, I oner special advantages to my
old customers in my large and varied assort
ment of
WINES and LIQUORS.
Making a specialty in this line I claim
offer better advantages than can be found in
Western North Carolina.
W. J. BLACK.
TO MY PATRONS.
Those who owe me for lioaorsor groceries
are expected te call and settle bv the first of
January next. Ail unsetuea accounts alter
that date will be placed in the bands of an
officer for collection. W J BLACK.
declS
Rockbridge Alum Water,
AND
BUFFALO LETHEA WATER,
RECEIVED fresh from the Springs every
week. We are the authorized agent for
tha celebrated Springs, and have perfected
arr mgemenU to receive fresh supplies every
week direct from the Springs. .
Excelsior Saratoga TTater on draught and
In bottles.' ' Congress Water, """Hathorn
Water and Star Saratoga Water in bottles,
for sale at McADEN'S
ju 11 Drug Store.
NEW MEAT
IMI .A. 12 IE 32 17 1
HAVING rented the new BRICK' STORE
of J W, Wadsworth, opposite City
Clock, I will open on the 9th instant, a
First-' lass
MEAT MARKET,
Will keep constantly on hand all kinds of
Fresh .Meats of the very best quality will
make Sausage and Souse a specialty ; aiso,
Oysters and Fresh Fish daily.
Satisfaction guaranteed, both in quality
and price. : ,
I will also continue to sell -First-Class
Meats at my old stand at the City Market,
wnere my old customers will be faithfully
waited upon by Mr Sam Wilson.
J W ADAMS.
nov7
Uimbe Notice.
WE -eair a 'attentionof the people of
barlettef as well as of the country, to
the fact that we have a large Bupply of
Lumber, at the Lumber Yard, and it will be
sold at low prices, g We are also prepared to
fill tbTOUgh bills to bnllders and contractors
of the best material, and as low as the low
est 'Try ns with yonr itemized bills! and
we will make good, what we . say. - Dressed
Flooring a j specialty. , We can always be
found at the Lumber yard office, j
, B SHANNONHOUSE & SON.
LA CAROLINA. v V.-Vl
The best' 5 cent Cigar In the city smokes
free good flavor six for a quarter; t r t
lH'i , . T C SMITH & CO.
decU ' . ' i .
BUY YOUR GOODS -
In the drug 11ns at T 0 Smith A Co'a
rices at the hot torn of the mat ket - ,
decl
- The Charlotte, Columbia. & :cia nillrcad -
Kdr 4LnaiX Aio-Hv ' ' V
INVITE3 the attention of all Merchants and Cotton SLippers la CharUtis.4tnd -rpori
roads connectingthere, to the extraordinary advantage- of epnneciipiis yi'-i.; A I vP
PoinU and South Atlantic Sea Ports euJoyed over its lines. . iT JAm,- . t,e
lit The Great Atlantic Coast Line via
Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent
Philadelphia; Daily, iMuredT
NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE
PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS
CENT. PRO VTDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
Bv wav Wilmineton and Direct 8 team
urys,Disuranci per cent ?'.U ' uxl "Ai .
PHILADELPHIA, EVERY, WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE 1 PER CSST. NEW Y0EX '
, . r , " .r. Hr- - m.V -.tv"" i: iit 1 t i
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. INSURANCE EQUALIZED v ( v.
TO THAT OF NOBJTOIdL.1
3a. By the Charleston U to Baltimore. Weekly.' ' '
TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY.
DAYS AND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON.'eVERY 8ATURDAY, X : ; f .
TTTF unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Ports of Portsmouth, i Wilmington
and Charleston, and the combined equipments of the C. C A A, W. C A and other .
roads, enable us to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, aad .
to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention, r n ;.-. 1
Hon. R. R. Beidgkrs. - . - Genl Marat jer..i k
Col. Johk B. Paucsb, - - - . -. , , Pretrideat . ,
jAs.AirDEBspjr, - " - - - - General Superinteudant.
A. Popk, , - - - .- General Freight Afeat. ' 1
GREAT REDU CTI0N IU Pit I QMS
; BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE LOW PRICES OF THE GOOD OLD TIMES BEFORE THE WA Jt,
GEO. R. FRENCH &
Wilmington, X. C.
0
FFER TO THeVrAUE THEIR LARGE STOCK AND COMPLETE ASSORTalW
of BOOTS and 8H JES. (being the largest in the State) at such low rata as defy eesa
petition by any jobbing bouse in tbe South,
$3 0 00 a case. Men's best first quality Broeans
B roeans at $1,124 ner nair. Women's crime
p rime A Calf Bals at $1.00 per pair, Children's Polish High Cat Copper Tips st 75 eeats
a nd all other styles at equally low rates. ' ' -
Personal examination and orders solicited.
GEO.
sept23
6. W. CHALK & CO.,
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE N. a
GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
And Dealers in Floor, Grain, and Pro
duce generally,
9 Consignments solicited, and returns
promptly made.
ap5
J. s. SriNCKR.
P. D. ALLEN.
SPENCER & ALLEN,
3- :r o a 33 iRj s
AND
Commission Merchants,
OLD 8TAND OF
HENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO..
Teade Street,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Consignments solicited and prompt
returns made.
novlO ly
25,000
CIGARS,
Imported and Domestic, selected for retail
trade. W R BURWELL A CO.
dec3
JJAKER'S COD LIVER OIL
Ard Wilbors' Cod Liver Oil and
Mollers' Cod Liver Oil, jos received at
W R BURWELL A CO'S,
dec3 Drag 8tore.
Final Notice.
ON tbe first day of October instant, F B
McDowell. Esq . purchased a half inter
est in the OBSERVER establishment, and
it is absolutely necessary that all outstand
ing claims due me np to that date be settled,
either by note or account at once, as I must
close up my old books. All claims due me
individually, contracted prior, to that time,
remaining unsettled on the 1st day of De
cember next, without reserve, will be placed
in the hands of an officer for collection.
CHAS. R. JONES.
oct26 lm
LATEST STYLES
FRAMES.
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
YAH NESS' GALLERY
nov 27.
Corner of Trade and Church Streets.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Unsurpassed accommodations for Traveling
Patrons.
J A BBADSHAW,
decl9 - Proprietor
SUPPLY
Of Fresh Bird 8eed, just received.
W R BURWELL A CO,
decS Eruggistg;
YOU CAN
HAVE your WATCH nicely repaired
and warranted, at
HALES A FARRIOR'S.
0Ct22
Vlore of
PRATTS ASTRAL OIL, landed to-day
50 cents a gallon economical and safetry
! T C SMITH & CO,
Sole Agents,
- Corner Drag Store.
nol7 . - t .''
' to thx FtrBZJO. '',J:;.
THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES Ti
the citizens of Charlotte and the nubile
generally, that he has opened a " '
' M BOOT AMD SHOE SHOP
in the Sorinss' Bnildinr. at D AmiMn'a old
stand, where he is prepared to da all kinds
of work in hia line. Satia&ction iruaran-
leea or no cnarge. -
mar9tt -. M GILBERT
jgaDFORD
Alum and Jodine Moss fresh fronitbe
Spring, Just received, by , - -
W R BURWELL & CO
Olnmblsyfe Wllrnlsgton 3 mud , yortaaoalS to
. , , - ."-ita
AND, FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PXSu
r ,v i 1
Line to Baltimore. Wednesday ana fiatr
1
TO NEW YORK4
TUESDAYS. TBUSS
W. W. PEGRAM, Ageat
a. - . .
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Peb.
E. FRENCH & S0TS,
WUmlngtbn, N. C.
PRIVATE DOApDIRQ.
YARDOnO HOUSC.
TraTeitup
ft. Terms $1.60 per day.
septl2 eod 6m
Pearl of St Louis.'
A Choice FamiW Flour, for sale by ,
R B ALEXANDER 4 CO,,
' 'TT V College Street.
novau
COMPANION.
EEST CHEWING TOBACCO,
-AT
SI, 91. WOLFE'S STORE.
nov23
500
GALLONS
Aladden Security Oil. the best in uae. for
8ft 1 6 by '
W R BURWELL A CO.
decS
MANSION HOUSE
GREENVILLE, C
rrtHIS house is located on the Air-Uae
Railroad, about midway between Char-
lotts and Atlanta, at the termluus of the
Greenville A Columbia Railroad T where
tourists may stop and enjoy the comforts ol
a first-class Hotel, recently renovated and
refarnished. CALNAN A ROATH v ,
ang31 4m .. . Proprietors.
Flour! Flour! !
A New lot of Extra and Family Flour
just received by- ' -
, SPENCER A ALLEN,
Comer Trade and College Streets.
nov 10
THE KING SHIRT
SIX FOR NINE -DOLLABS, HALF
THE PRICE FOR ANY OTHER
SHIRT, ARE OUTSELLINO
ANYTHING EVER OF
FERED FOR SALE -IN
THIS .MARKET. ;
Alexander, Seigle & Co.
declO
ALEXANDER, SEIGLS i CO,
HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST
BLANKETS JUT THE CITY, FOR.
THE MONEY. 1 A SPLENDID
STOCK OF BLANKETS
ALL GRADES. - ;
ALEXJLHDEB, StUGLE & : 60.
dealt- 'i '; o -. 1,1
, iOur4aixl.c;
rriHE 1st January approaches.' We : desire
L toclose aU accounts outstanding On our
books by that time, Clothing and furnish
inggoods as cheap aa the eheapest.
J .A YOUNG A SON.
dec9 - .
Alexander, , Seiglo; & Co,
ARE CLOSING OUT THEIR STOCK
.OF DRESS GOODS,: , P ,
M& CALL AND SEE THEM: G
AleianSer,-Seile-& fo.
-Humphrey?c i
1:
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, came le
bAdd yesterday. " "r?
nol?
Hen's stout 8. Kip Boots at foo ss
at $1.50 a pair. Men's first onallty L. A B.
Grain Bala attl .C9 tier cair. . Womau'a
SOUTH Elm Street, Greensboro. N. O.
One square from Depot. Unsarpassed
accommodation for Traveling Patrons,
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