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- - . ..--a.aaaaaiaaaaawaMa-aaaa-aMa-aiaa? i ! i.r-c jhwii t. . ... . iST. ,,..., ii i. L i mi, .i- .4aKBaaggiwaaiaSi -iiSi' i niH'iWGmmtSkntHt m i CHARLOTTE OESEEVE. .Ui- till 'i.?T-V-': UMOBIfTIOV ftATCS i r. f onerpak) in edvanv 0 00 6 mop- i DO Terr xsirT cS ,Vj t ir".i ttt- - - 2 00 3 m 1 moil. 75 WEKKLV tpmon. r . .wi ., -in tbVrunlvi fn advance. $2 00 2 10 1 05 .. ' oat of the oounty. postpaid. if J.': CffiLBLOTTE iN. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY' 1618765 lr i,- i mm K K i I . .t . . I r . '.' ill' M HI fll 1 III 111 ' m- a a t tr a n i a . . a - a a a a a --- -,';r . - ... . , . i v. 'a . T is w k surra 1 .-. v . H f.iji SSI '.8 t ' 23 7. S F0EBE8. -I Ue is Northey twoafiht to oar' office pn, Testerdaf, a Angular potato; or potatota, as yoti please i& otltlt r tbeoiffler. hearing CHABLOTTE.N.C. 1 On d after thl4ae: mails win open an SiSfeJl close in thi3;opae35ollflyai: TH1S BEING THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE . VT HOLES ALE BOOT and SHOE UOUHE in the State, and bar facilities for baying Goods being equal to ny. we feel confident that we can sell BOOTS And SHOES 'AS CHEAP as any Baitknqre or New York Jobber. We boy only from, Man ntactarers and defy rotapetitioii--? . . r One of the firm is now North, purchasing onr SPRING 8T0GK, which, when com olete. will be the largest inthe Etate. 7- -g Ait we ml la mm ffUnrgyefyttercfaaptin North and South Carolina and Georgia. Notthem, delivered 8.30 a, m., close 9 00 p m Bouthern. , ? 8.80 . " ;.7Qpm ir-Line, " 8.3Q V - V, 8.30 pm StateaYille., "V 1100 " 2.00pm Kast D ., " 8.30 " " .wpm. CO. C. C. West D 8.30 " 6.30 pm 9.00 p m I Money Order ajidiEerister;. hoars from 9 a.m,to4p:m. X J lknd aroQijd .eacleriibkIlM' of, mousses cai.ay.. uamn . uy iuivb ei?Ti . can pow ,ibjnk of . -'it. W Vaisftd, flftithe Bteelr.Creek iieigbbprhpod, initkco,nnty-, J and is th most remarkabkr growth ie-ithe potato' line that n'as been offered for ont In-! Spection. dec2itf H 3gT CITY BULIiEXni. Windy, yesterday ; very. By the time The Handsomest JStrnalisr. - - i e wtir Yentnre-'ln assertion that the I genial, jovial, jolly; Junior Editor of ithe Home eames on: tne paun ior in e oess-, iook ing editoi in : tne Statar Sun. This is Belf-sacr fice' rewarded,. Wd re member distinctly thafe Shotwell put on a March comes. the won't bean? wind left f. clean -shirt lasfi;' Thursday morning-the called. And hos, by means of a paltry, in significant, shirt, are wedefrauded of an. hon qr whksb is jPlearl. oxg jowhy ileaving: thf shift DW of the eitifstWavv-; FORBES' ENTIEE EFT AIL STOK OK BflOTSr ;iiEiliD IB flow 6lolhy lOut kil WHITER GOODS t Greatly RetJucetl Jfrlcf.to Make Room for SPRING STOCK. Tbe new engine attracted as big a crowd to onr oflice, yesterday, as Josh Billings, had tin Monday night. 1 No raised windows and sitting-in Xront of stores, last night: On the qntrary qnite the reTerse. tfAH Q The counters and other store farnitare of Personal- - ':'- ; ' -: ' .' Renben Eaeland; Esq.; of Richmond, Va., the firm of McMnrray A Dayis, will be, sold "axriyeof in the Uy last night, and is stopping at tue venirtu.. fLUkci. Shoe FitlDineS at auction to-day at 10 o'clock It is said that a citiien vof this place is writing a history of North Carolina. The question arises here, who is it? and we don't know. . rt . l The atrVetr crossings which, on Monday night were covered , with mud and, slush. were, by noon, yesterday, as dry as a bone. The wind and the sunshine did 'the work. Less than two weeks till Spring. Where are all the nice old gentlemen, who looked wasp rjv ea(&ai(i ilvwuiu p ui t Winter we ever had ? Thos B Keogh, "Esq., Eegister in, , Bank ruptcy, arrived last night, and registered at the Central. He will to-day transact busi ness in connection with, the late ank of Meeklenburg, and. also in he "case of fL A . Brady of Davidson College, who has filed a tetition in bankruptcy, and whose creditors will hold a meeting to-day. tarem OsbVpne." We are elad fa see that these youhu ten tlemen'fre getting Into "cJpiqsi4e n'd axe taking., &cm foothold among tbf, busi ness, firms oft the cammB$Hy trgej mtX m epeoMnty m e cv icuuuii, ou ;mapy vuuaa Te know of que young, man wjao got,l$, all , our city was yiaited by one or tne naraess thunder StStmslasi nighCwe have seeotfor a': long tlmeT' It was 'a regular summer time torm,and seemed rather strange in 'the ategojBt?atdthelpbAndsiTKey r,;i v-": -H. ..v ' tceA'of braihffind W iteraentlvw iiUtJSalJSiWAUt-im.-i .ttX the interests or tnetr clients, ana wnnm tn rnpie cir&LB oi par acq are notw jroimg p?ei for, whopd tet)tufe Btom&tt,tb4nga, e;l,; B 3n,. r, , vf- i u-s MARRIED.-: ol S lit. Beaufort county da the 12th Jan, dnty." t - u v l i " ; r Oiti witiey, late W. JSfni. . ,i . ... : i ax ora jrort ana Alias tiaLue iaie. ; j uoio w wwn.;au psuiwHffnir un "mursaay, tne lwtor insv, 'oy-xsev t' seen in thia market befou br the oldest- eoi McKinnon, .at the bride's father, Mx John of Mooresville, Iredell county 'it h of the. exact texture' of wool,t and is jgfeaeyand feels'to' the toUch Just a vrooft hwlnvt no staple at all, and, while certainly a'speeies pf tixis 'staple, has Terjr fcW ; of lis qt&itfesV Handsful of it have been brongb.t here before by the farmers, among whonvikis known as vegetabie woeL cotton; but this; iB the-flrst DIED. I" Til- -1 - AJiai'".." 1 In Burke eosnty. January 8th, 1876, Beo-J jajniniJalloway,,- Aged t, years., . nQ , Near Salisbury, on the 7th insW. Mr B' Tirott, fkther of W H Trott, of Mohroe: 1 Aged 70 years. J n- SPEC1AL NOTICES. -4 We erer seen here. It has noEaerchantable. vftTtMnn this market., and wilt ;be dhinned by Messrs Oates BtoaV tdTfttl&letpliia'.7' Ut. I Lost time Is forever lost Absence from J HarHs expects to realfze a large price for it, ?choo U often caused by a uougBi uo ot j?! i -fci't iliiivI-KiI Hoarseness, caq easily be prevented by but cotton men here doubt if he, will be able jy Bull's Cough 8yrup to the cbU to do this, since, the growth cannot be dren. ' " - r I ' ,f sU ' - adapted to the uses to which either cotton or woolstrjctly speaking, : is applied. It is so far from bei ng' cotton,' thai no clatsification . could be foand . for it, aud it is j ust as far from being wool. i A BARRKLS0F EXTRA FLOTJBv M .TTTlCTliaiira HUM. 1 A BOXES OF LEMtJNS.: ArWhoIeSald ana n, .THE RISING STJN. -MM ie 8evr t . - KEW IRON PEOWt TMiTH -BTftttJINP," TEADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. febl2 " ,- ''.ff U E D B A I. E Wt 9 Hlicliols cS Co WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 MP V FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. a JUST RECEIVED. i . - v ' ; A FULL ASSORTMENT bar-room jOppoaie the Court the hand. ; i r,"he sayl. he " sees the expe-.. OF Cloth, Parlor Suite, in Hair Terry and Reps. Also a new 8u Coi X pfi LQonge'atl grajdes A:ill assortment ot Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood e on band. :0: ;0;t-;0; ' . -HAVE BEEN- QUITE FREELY ADVERTISED il lie CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, SO MTJCH SO, THAT I HAVE FREQUENT DEMANDS FOR FULL PRICL LIST. GIRGULARS. SAFJIPLES &VRnTEK OHHU3 HAI'IJ .iss a WHICJI TAKES UP MORE TIM1 3 erest Dr S R HiarBlashdSteoDatliio? nhvCTsian. ;who Sai4eei residing m ChanodeToVaDout two years past, is about to remoye to Iron Station, Lincoln boanty. 1 ' V j J i We do not rem'emb r when we have seen so many d--unken men oa the streets at one time, as yesterday forenoon. Haven't got much opinion of a man who gets drunk before dinner time. ... The most satisfactory .information we can give Webb, of the Shelby Banner, is that the question on which he asks light, will be referred to one, without whose answer ours wouldn't be worth a nickel. . Tbe arrest ef Gronau, the Baltimore mer chant tailor,' on Saturday last, for selling goods without' license, was a good card for him. He sold fifteen suits of clothes on Monday. " ' ' We are very sorry that, in enumerating the different localities in Charlotte, in yes terday's paper, we should have omitted one so phusic and so important as Smoky sHol Ifjri Itari5Hs 'smW&iM iemoryi" Sam Thompson welcomes the establish ment of .the House. Now diency of following Mr Greeley 's advice, to clasp hands across the mudy'. chasiii and will follow it, . . , . . ." Josh Billings did not make expenses by bis "humorous reading" in this city; on Mon day night. The next time he comes along, be will have togiye this scribe a cbromo in addition to a fee ticket, if he expects to in veigble him in. A man whose name, we could not learn, was thrown from a runaway horse, yesterday about noon, at the corner ef Graham and Fifth streets. We could not' learn, either, the extent of the man's injuries, or even if be sustained any. . "" ' The weather of yesterday was very cold indeed as much too. cold as last Saturday was too warm. The wind blew, too, nearly all day, rendering the Cold all the more sen sible. Last evening, however, the wind lulled, and the weather was cold on a dead level. 7 Capt Jordan, the freight Conductor on the North Carolina Railroad who had an arm broken at Raleigh on. Friday night last, Is confined to his home at Company Shops, and Mr Wm Coffin, a clerk in the railroad office at Greensboro, is in charge of his train, i ; . . The '.Woous'' are already speaking for front seats on the night that Vic the gen tle and fascinating Woodhull lectures here. "Tbe True and the False, Socially," is the theme,' and she knows all about It. Prepare yourself for the occasion by reading Bessie Turner's book. How He Lost by the Late War. Everybody knows that JohnSchenck, the Well-known colored bar-keeper of this city,' is smart, and he got off a good thing yester day morning. Talking, yesterday morning, to ft gentleman about the late war; he re- The Courts.' Mayor's Court. There being no cases again yesterday morning, there -was figain no court. . i Before Justice Davidson. Capt B C Henry 'for assault and battery upon John Young, a negro in his employ, The negro swore pointedly that he had Deen struck, and Capt Henry proved by negative testimony that he had not struck him. In view of the con nict tnaiu) ftiaf. it hud hppn the mln nf him. "Why.Said John, "at the beginn jrig ot that Jaf testimony, the court dismissed the case war I was worth $2,000. and how I ain't for the present worth a red. People see me walking along the streets then, would say, 'yonder goes a piece of the floating currency ; yonder walks a,2,0C0bill.' Yes, sir, I lost $2,000 by the war: and it was all I was worth, too." Fingers Cut OlTby' an Engine. On yesterday morning, at Monroe, quite a mishap befell Mr A!T Sawyer, of this city, who is supervisor Of the track of the Caro lina Central Blrbad. He went down on tbe 6 o'clock train in the morning got; off at Monroe, and was looking around the train. He got in front of an engine which was moving toward , bim, and, : in stepping off the track, hit foot slipped and he fell. For tunately, his body fell outside the rails, but a wheel of the engine caught the: three last fingers of bis left -hand, and cut' them ont Mr Sawyer took the return train, arriving bene at 11.30 A, M.. and Dr Gibbon, dressed A C Smith and Mary, his wife, were up for obtaining board under false pretences. They are peddlers of jewelry, and last week arrived in this city, and took lodging with Mr R W Little, They professed to have a very valuable pack, and to possess quite enough of the wherewithal to pay their way as thev go. They remained at Mr Little's until yesterday morning, and started-to' leave, but couldn't 'ante'; on the board question. Mr L had them arrested ,fr h offence mentioned, and .brought, before Jus tice Davidson. There they turned over all of their "jewelry", which proved to be. a band-box full of five cent brass, to their creditor, and, all their earthly possessions" having been secured, they were discharged. The Prank f a Horse. ' The public was a good deal interested, yes terday afternoon, in the performances of a spirited horse, which was being ridden bare backed through the streets by a negro. Tbe hore would stop dead still, every now and then, and suddenly give a jump ; stop again and repeat the operation, bowing his back suddenly and becoming as- round as bar rel. "This opefittJotrlS known to the readers of Mark'Twain's "Roughing It," as "buck ing," but it failed to work in this case. The darkey stuck ' to the vicious animal, closer than a brother,, and rode him to his destination, without, once coming in contact with the grounds .;i An Enoch Ardea Caeet -Ahrdof an'Enocli Arderr cai has just developed itself in this county. The other day a man called upon our worthy friend, the Register of Deeds, and unfolded to him a dismal tele About-18 months ago the narrator married a wifei Since that time the matrimonial Sea has been calm ; in oth'- ev words everything has, been lovely,, until oneday last week. whenup steps "another fellow" and claims the woman ' as A is wife. He' argued priority of marriage, and said he must have tbe .woman. The last married asked the Register for ad y ice ; of coarse he gave it; everybody does ; and it was to the efl"ecfc that the muchly-married woman be left to decide between the two husbands. This course was pursued, and she chose the one whom she hud last married. Curing Hog Chelera with Calomel. Some years ago -cholera attacked the hogs of a certain gentleman in this city, and all of them died, 'except two," : 'He tried calomel oh these two dosed' them wit h calom, and they g6t well , they were "pigs then, and after that time they never grew a parti cle. The hair.on them grew so long that it' almost dragged on the ground, but the pigs themselves neyr got any. larger. " One day a neighbor. came along and saw these Dies. He was struck with their ap' in pearance. They were then two ysars old The neighbor wanted to bnyithem,'andour friend wanted to sell tbera:; these being the inclinations of thetwo men, a bargahrwas soon struck. '' The man tobk them home and fed them and fattened' 'ih'em. ''M the end of three weeks e went to their former owner and asked him what sorvqf pigs those were: said he bad been, feeding the,Bft and watching them for three weeksi and they hadn't grown a bit, t fPhsawH? ald' the seller, "that's nothing. ' f fed tbem- and watche i them for two years before I jsoM them to yon, and 'eten then" they hadn't grown any ." And down to their dying day though they lived to a ripe old age, tnose pigs. never did grow, any mow; and when they were finally, gaihered to. their fathers, they were still pigs, in size.; ' r Third, Class Mali Blatter. , .,.t The Postoffice Department has a new plan for postage on third-class matter. . It pro? ceeds upon the established fact tnat mer chandise cannot be carried for long Oistances at the old rates restored by the dui wmcn has just passed the House, except ac a loss It is proposed tnererore CUT THIS OUT. ; It May Saye Your Idfe. " ' - There is no person liviag but what suffers more or less with Lunz Diseases.' Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than nav 75 cents for a bottle of medi cine that would Care them. Sb. 'A'Bos chcx's Gkbmah Stkut has lately been intro duced in this country from Uenuany, ana its wondrous cures astonishes every on$ that trv it If vod donbt what w savin'rint. cut out and take it to your Druggists. Messrs T C 8mith & Co.. wholesale agents and re tail druggists generally, and get sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve yon. Regular se 7o cents, i dec si. ; Neurons Debility. " VITAL WEAKNESS OR DEPRESSION A weak exhausted feeling, no (energy or courage ; the result of mental over work, indescretions or excesses, or some drain up on the system, is always cured bj'i i;x ; Humphrevs' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, It tones ub and hrvieorates 'the system, diBpels the gloOm and despondency; Imparts strength and energy-retopa tne arain ana reinvenates the entire man. ' Been used twenty years with perfect success by thous ands. Said bv dealers. Price SI perainirle vial, or $5 per package of five vials and . $2 vial of mwder. u8ent bv mail on- receipt oi Brice. Address HUMPHREYS' j HOMEO PATHIO. , MEDICINE COMPANY, 862 Broadway. New Yorx. 1 fm See large Adverusemeoi. - no9 ly.,, .. ' ' , Bcrple'A Sons, Coal and Lime Merchants, AMAAtAi a.i Analvsis of our etieit yr Ala. Lime 08.65, ,The strongest Lime 4nthe nn!ti States. Montevallo. Cahaba red ass. and Coal Creek CoaL We haveflpeci401 of freight on Coal andUme byi iear Ooad to points in North and South Carolina ano eecmria. We solicit orders. - send for prices. r- w- n tt-vre - WE W ADVEHTISE!TXENr i ...v.y-.. UBIDH T;fy:'i nwip vl t toH . Ml-. v i pftt nv n 1 ttiwtw ivrTtfl- ii",5! Af HE RI8rNG SUN. BARRELTOF FLOUR, QA Of all grades, at THE RISING SUN. HOME-MADE CANDIES,' ? f ....... - .. i.l .: j ..tT At Wholesale, 'at . "J.., TfiE RISlN(rt7N. Q.ROUND PEAS a Bpltir; . I ANANAS, BANANAS, BANAWAir. Just received all of thiov. whin we sell as low as any house in the dry. febl6 .. , fit n' ij French CnjdjesJ ! VTEW STOCK JU8Tj RECEIVED. ; irg- ... ...ft est and finest Chocolate assortment of Creams in the Oty Also aoaay aewetyles of fine Candies, which hare never before Jbeenpgereer. ,b Very Cbofcfel'ifeBn t&IUA "Bfacarobn etc. , eto.'tw .' v''A "it's tr'..i ' ANDREWS ONESf, , ... j . uocessom to.,F, ,HvAdfw Co- renin ..T-rtu! Ii) I'll itiilit vt i 3 ! ) . a- J AwctjQct i Winn sijl tM M K fti'-rtJ EHIG'STS TEHP1A?;( rrt i-.v. "' 'I - Ulfli . BV as: W!aa. JM , ,,.:REGTtJIA(B Conclave ; o f Charlotte Commandery No 2, Ui JX. attbeiirASYr LTOtto-mght Tbe members m wlll take dne notice ;.- and be punctual in their attea - .dance .at 7 o'clbck. ' ir Knights who are fa' the cify are eowrteously Invited to Je present- ;; i'..'s, .B.prderoftheE. ,; feblO ! ; 1. ?; Captain General. TT 'Street Improvement.' Street Superintendent Hunter now has his force employed in powering and grading the street and pavement at the corner of Ninth r street, between B and C, The street has not drily been too high, but has been very irreg ular and all this will be remedied. The TO SUCH AN EXTEKT HA VE TUB APPLIVATIUJSS Jf Uit jrn pavement will alao ;be lowered, graded aud to tbe government. She went to rearrange the classification of third-class back on her first love, even as her first love matter, dividing it into two Classes iox geu- of transportation; From the naa onue euub udcj. vu jici, auu v. i t r mind is once more established around the 1 domestic hearth stone. Fresh Arrivals. -. : -i iT i? 5!;i': )'. . . m: , qq FAT CHICKENS. ' ' rt ' : QQ LBS APPLE BUTTER.. 25: gQQ LBS CABBAGE. - V jjQ BUSHELS LABlilS uiujsa. Goods I Groceries. .',-. - a st nsn;ilf ot RY Virtue of a rnorgaga, .4uWJrsf .nd nmrdMl In Book 12. Page 499. I Will sett oil Saturday tb 28tlr day of Febru aryr 1876iibllc attctioa foe tab; the en tire Stock of Gooo,Jaial raaiinedjir J A Blackwelder and J 8 Graham, " Sale to lake plae aB'theol('en nh and D Btreete, at if o'eloekcw? awoVvwaitinne until the goods areu M""Ia"' feb26 tds iaft''' i !ift .-)n'nJiCJM)lT. i,nl't i ito A Atrd Spring Seed Oatt fori saTe; febl6 B N SMITH'S. Gar "IITESTERN. CORN, just SnnanA a chromo If .with every basbeljjr jli k , , rMAT EB .JONES, . BUSHELS WHITE BEANS. :'U. -tl' miscellaneous articles comprising the third class, transient newspapers and periodicals I T OT ONION SETT8, at and the articles not strictly merchandise, U THAN A MERCHAST CAHf Eli.AfflM Win, . a mi - ;c' ' :, . i . 11 : : 1 . . on. nrr-nnTvarr 4 . LIST JNCREA SED, THA T J AM. IJViarMbl.W . J, v r VJ.ian -n. 1 i J : f"! ' ! ..'.: " '" " " " ' . . -r r r nn ctn-WTfW CAT ALCOVE WITH WILES, WMJUJi wiisi on i. walled. A1 Boj hood Memory. ' ' i "T?f ? Wt'jfti?1?' JB&ufe Btorte,- -with its-first issue, alongside The Blue Ridge, Blade. This is the name of Capt Avery's ne w pa per, and the first number is before usl , It is well grown for its age a beautifully print ed 32 column paper, filled with the very best of matter, original and selected. So well known Is Capt. A to all of our readers, that it is altogether unnecessary to say that the febie, B N SMITH'S-, are to be taken and made a 'separate class.' Upon this class the postage is to be one cent for every two ounces, irrespective et austance. The remaining Articles of the ' third 'class, properly denominated merchandise, are to , i j package of White Goods, consisting of be carried according to weight and distance. J Lces, Irisertione . apd jEdggjna, ' AtiAkA fTnttji of finder will be rewarded by leaving same at, me wunnj u w . feblOlt THIS OFFICE. , --. j 4-Um. Warn tiiviti 1 leuxw x Lost; 1 1 i . . a ,K . im'W. Baggni 1 Aft HALF ROLLS STANDARD JiAU 100 GINGi at- t,:s U. WE charge eitra-for Chromos. ' fobie THE COMMERCIAL : ' ' , - Furnishes an excellent, taster m PLACE to go for something nice to, -eat or drink. rpHE 6DKENCKY.WHKY 4 u. eh old-ralst5CCMEECTAL. under8mith V Forber AHof ltorV-' .lii).'. '; For Sale;, 1 1. At I WILL SELL cheap for ca'sn!,B dgft two mole teams, sixteen firitclaia iouks and au calling somew the indna oi ooynooa aay IK. aKUHt. brightest and in aUresoectk best and comparing notes ; and u was nnan mitD of Hortwcarolina Knowing Its 27rZZ r fl.nJ -1 JT ' : ... ... . ,,r.,.tiwiuuuwvi.' 1 e.-w . . fivehimdred miles, and the postage upon ibis merchandise to be arrariged according J to a sliding scheouie an aaujn.imwui i an ounce being reauiea,fo eaco, wwn' nlete. AddIv to s : -5i'iW JtiBtACK. .fabl&Uvt ,mSr.,t rtHi tit'.- u Ui.1 ail 3 it 1ii-M .'if.' ii-y 1Hi id , t mm t ii t AA'A.Ui ...... Will Have One of the. Most i Magniflcont -STOCK r r m in v Marifat. Unumasaied in -''' ; - WIIVIW, .. - es Deauty arttt Cheapness. of I . m . '-m 'a. t- a , f - i S I tnooBiy wtea era tne mos. nverv hu- itnrtL mm d. we cannot think that it will t . Z1 .v.. i t. .:!. nwtnd ia a lrv life, ia the timl " . . . ... W1U WCOB -rT when'bels wreSfling ' wlOi the calf, off in the corner 01 i (f3 M t etei'. while nnder his management; fail jn. f Ccon whiie h' eoo -manner K leha committee oh pbstoffices, w; whlle the 4ota M h4 wiUKv.-lwate the theH6use bill before it, ;" 5 -v - I- . 1 I 1 K' J'" . r r, . 7 . " 1 f XTI . V? v' HtwpubDshed. Wewottldhegltow!ado rrif e-AFwr r vkt s r j m r- if - v i a r . a i " r i -,ia ' ii ' . r m ... I. u. p. M. 4. milks the cow. ed that it Win receive the ' attention-? 6f the which now "Hi;: 9 a . .. i ih lav 8't af V v.: ( 8aaket Hi Fel Shakespeare said : .saiioW i "aa? "Mi-M Jt ra.fr et a. - - "I I i ansa wnvia s isa i in iicf! u.. HiJai uim a w 11a .1 ua us 4 . v It is the warm day - v,!" itL & of iSitiiaka- Dal tetter frem the Clty: ef mirtreraFe-ll- IW hrin fottklha, addan! but, it would TTZZT'.'TllSx i "Ls--? v.i.n4 Centennial Tea Party- tet apiear;that'thW ,i,itieBambT-lw, idioUe nttJe K.ThiuuIer pterin, wa, negroes on tne piace ornru x- ....1. nl - . l.A n. . Hi..JW'' ' Jo - rnnri a-t aK &1 -x .....JllnlV-X .a. ..aJI'-a. .jrfLX an HbCUKtM.'''' M ! ty 1 killed one oi thm wbUe H ,ly baski thasdn ea'akes in February ! 1, basking in Just think 0 ,iit-1 Tl-: PppTrust, jby -irTompt ana nonestvt,V5iWr 5 J74jJ-J-ff 'l"1 (ItMfVY .if ilM Ifii- The Pest Office Scramble Revised. , l?4 f tbU plaoairbtit vleeWTrealy inrqrafri P MeAlpmea J -SfaKjPft, colored, and vjtherVtwtedfouk W Ine alao: la sneakimr .of rcDonald's" back- is.s bmdHeditheame of PriBee Briwa. colored".". ; rv Ully t (IUiA of DB OTO90onf he different candidates 1s that the most popular Mifcaft e:thIUeWvlniblll the money," thongh they lack the popularity. ' 1 . "uu TKttladiflaorthe M. a.vnurcn gavea -i . ialtS)Miib'. ,.Jf.LW2a- in-ttBaaWi8 - r "i !ibit-. wo i u anu.WJwuuM I . . . mr ajxera ;sucrv none iTni, . ip-irfav ialffhis .of last weeki Jt Waa a I ;vuWli n, m mm aii iVAi iri fringing tip everywhere ; Pmxsses EDiToas : it ia papers of the character tnitfftew'ohe-.HhattheBtate cratic party need, and Stx "!t KaTffiin'We toMnil of i tbefoiaaMi oTOBfflssw- ?iettefbdi- &4'fM jt4a?4J.ftP - a'lc J dyVeca f O I Mil i 11 ' - . i ...... '. - $fj t. f oii yfcw i'ii twt. i. 1 I last Saturday eyening. especially f m readerswhile coonA3withtttie Pwfr . montjwand 0-8JyMU To them it h n9iaecssary,tAsayxBaitili rilLnnd out tne-same nyieaaing-jiomswieii asm. viiim rVr t pHn 1 1 nHU O tT I bosl Ulin'ga ikU.aibla9 for won e wian tne projectors i jtnia i odea mote iuccesctbaa iU their 1 rt!iiAM(Hrthewver honed ChaliatwVyelfMw ace van v OKDEB TO n.Hir i5t&-Bl i v4. flA.- b.Jdta . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1876, edition 1
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