- jaaHRiriTiric
The Oassavan Job Departtuaat:a
thoroughly supplied with every " needed
want, and with tbe latest style oTTyp.
very manner of Job Work can now be don
with neatneea, dlapttch aal cnepn. ,
Wa can wnlah at short cie :;4
BiAmca. Bn.T.KKATa, ' T u
jrAoajBEcaopia. posTraa. -
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Daily 1 year, (postjaiindvww.;; ,$8 t j, ';.
" 6 mot. ? ' :i .;! M
1 l mon.
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eekly tbe ooanty) in advance, - - $2 0
oat of the county, poptpaid. ; 2 10
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niHIS BEING THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
I in ia Rtafe. and n'Iacilftlea for bnvin
that we can sell BOOTS and SHOES AS ClfEAP as any Baltimore or -New York Jobber.
We boy only from' Manufacturers and defy fcompetithtfit.- i i
m t : XT 1- 1 1 onn,Trt cms .
Uneonne u,rw ,i uvw pyfm, pureuwing our orAinu o i uua, wnicn, wnen com
plete, will be tpelargeat in the StaUj.-:-' j
AH W?," a clTlfl yf!fMercli nt in. North and 8outh Carolina and Georgia,
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MESSRS." ;SIVHTH & FORBES'
ENTIRE ETAIL
Boots, Shoes and
-AND-
ls Now Closing Out all WINTER GOODS, at Greatly
Reduced Prices, to Make Room for SPRING STOCK.
(Ml WwRtp. satiSL cuire Bagmta
TEBMS STRICTLY CA8H.
NlrW IKON FK0NT -SMITH BUILDING,"
febl2
ss Blichols f& Co.,
W DOLESALK
Supply or Lounges, all grades A full assortment of Met lie Cast, Casketa and Wood
t'offine on band. ov2
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WHOLESALE BOOT and SHOE HOUSE
Goods being equal to any, we feel confident
.3EE3 322 3
STOCK OF
Shoe Findings
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
& RETAIL
DEALERS TS
FURNITURE,
BEDDINC, &c,
No. 5, West Trade Street,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
JUST RECEIVED.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
Parlor Suite, in Hair Cloth,
Terry and Reps. Also a new
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Hotel Store,
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THE CITY
CH ARLOTTE, N. C,
'.-m i. : December 20 tb, 1875.
I
On and after this da! a. mails will oren and
close in this office as follows :
Northern,, delivered 8J30 a, m., close 9 00 p m
Southern, " 8.30 " " 7.30 pm
Air-Line. - " 8.30 ' " 8 SO nnr
Statesville, 111 00 !' ; 2.00 p m
v. v. jvsi, - - 8,du " y.uu p nj
C. C. WestD.. " 6.30 nm 9.00 nm
Money Order and Register hours from 9
a. tn , to 4 p. m.
kk Mcdonald, p. m
dec21tf ' '
THE CUURCHB TO-DAY.
t ATUOLioGaoacn. SefvicesHhis morning
at 101 o'clock, and sermon by the priest,
Rey Father Hands.
St. Petee's (E.1 Chcbch. SerTices this
morning at 11, and this afternoon at 4, by
the Rector, Rey B S Bronson.
OYAEt Mbiio CprjicH. SerTices in
the morning at 11 A M, and at 7J P. M., by
Rev W S Haltom. Sunday School at 9
A.M. ' ' ' '
St. Mabk's Lctheban Chuboh, Preach
ing at 11 ar.mM and at 7 p. m., by Rev J
B Haskell, of Charleston, S. C. Sunday
School at 3 p.m.
' BaitisT Church. Services this morning
at 11 o'clock, by Rev J K Mendenhall, of
South Carolina,and this evening at 8 o'clock,
by the pastor, Rev. Theo. Whitfield,
Bunday School at 9 A. M.
TaTOif Stsket M, K. Chckch. Services
this morning at 11 o'clock, and this even
ing at 7i o'clock, by the pastor, Rev P J
Carraway. Sunday School at 3 P.
First Presbyterian Church. Services
this morning at 11, and this evening at 7i
oclock, by the pastor Rev A W Miller, D.D.
Seats free. Sunday School at 3:30 P. M.
Second Presbyterian Church. Services
this morning at 11, and this evening at 71.
by the pastor, Rev E H Harding. Sunday
School at 3 p. m. 8eats free.
A. R. Presbyterian Church. Services in
the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th
streets, at 11 o'clock, by the pastor, Rey V
M Hunter, and at 71 P. M. Sunday School
at 10 A. M.
CITY BULLETIN
Buptrior Court convenes one week from
to-morrow.
The city was unusually qoiet laf t night.
for Saturday night.
Booth plays in Atlanta on Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday nights of
this week.
The Board of Aldermen wili meet to-mor
row afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Market Hall,
in regular monthly session.
The streets were crowded, on yesterday;
during no day of the season has there been
a larger number of people in town.
The fledgling of Dr. J. J. Lawrence, the
Medical Brief, mentioned by us, yesicrday, is
published at St. Louis.
The doors of all the sanctuaries of the
city will.be open to-day, and strangers in
the city are cordially inyited to any of
them. -
There has not been a single interment in
Elniwood Cemetery in 40 days. Nothing
could speak better than this statement, for
the health of Charlotte.
Religious services are held almost every
Sunday, by Borne of the laymen of the city
churches, at the county jail. There is quite
a large congregation iu that institution a t
present.
Shrove Tuesday will occur in this centen
nial year on the 29th of February. This
coincidence of Shrov e-Tuesday and Leap
Year Day has not happened since 1731, and
will not occur again till 1941.
Another section which we neglected to
mention, the other day, in calling oyer the
names of the different localities in Charlotte,
was Rag Row. It is just "beyant" Cali
fornia. Messrs Rishel & Miller have an advertise-,
inent in another column. They work on an
old hat to some purpose, and persons whose
hats are begin to show the effect of age and
wear, ought to call on the at.
A firm in this city, one day last week, in a
half hour, sold a consignment of 57 bushels
of peanuts, from which circumstance we ar
gue that, as a people, our taste for "the na
tional.frait" is in a slate of high culture.
There will be something in the magisteti-
al courts toward the last of this week. One
countryman sued out a warrant yesterday,
agairist another for killing his dog, and the
case was set for trial on Saturday. The
phonographic reporter will attend the trial.
The matrimonial market has become so
dull, that Mr Register Maxwell has deter
mined to offer a cbromo with each license is
sued during the next month, When a num
ber of licenses are bought together, as in the
case of a family being supplied, an elegant,
mounted cbromo, will be given.
Personal,
W P Cannady, Esq., of Wilmington, one
of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad
Commissioner!, arriyed in this city yester
day afternoon over tbe Staleayille Railroad,
by his special train, and passed on through
to Wilmington. ,
Our friend H P Underbill, the great inter
State Bichford Huffman Combined Grain
and Fertilixer Drill, Wisner Boss Rake and
Milburn Wagon, man, pf Baltimore, arrived
at the Central HolerJaflt ni)?bt
.
Something New.
We were shown yesterday, . a tat receipt
paid on real estate in York county, 8 C,1 by a
gentleman who ' now resides in Charlotte.
In looking oyer the different art ices as sub
jects for taxation, we fiind the following
State tax, UliOJ !Lv $30.28.9
Ordinary County tax. 8.25.9
DfeWct school tax, -l.ir.6
TotaL : ..: " . ."$48.17,7
This Ka Klu .tax is something that we"
do vpp WderslandV'wrll sobie1 of our Sooth
Carolina contemporaries please rise and explain?
V.l WCj-A MeeUg.-'i 1 aiiYtr.hiH
- ' The Ybtfnjg Men's 1 ''Christian "Assjdatio n
will hold a meeting this 'af ternoon iat -4 -30
o'clock', at the Baptist Church,' Thi reason
lor Homing una .meeting nere jtoKiay,, where
it was held last Sunday, ia that a pretracted
meeting is already in progress at thia church
and it is thought well to consolidate tbe
two meetings, as far as may be 4
; '-
Herald Almanac.
We have received the Kew Yorki Herald
Almanac for 1876. It gives tbe .latest elec
tion returns by counties, and where possi
ble, by cities and towns-rail from official
sources. Its chronological and necronologl
cal records are very Complete, and' sb ia'its
political record, which embracesall' the de
partments of the government service. It ia
mailed tor thirty cents. . ,
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Yesterda's Weather.
: What a delightful day yesterday was ! The
sun shone out brilliantly, and the' air was
never more Falubrious . It was just1 such a
day as they hate in the tropics, i great
many ladies were out calling, many in car
riages, while daring the afternoon Trade and
Tryon streets presented an array of feminine
loveliness not easily excelled.
.
Important Sail Before Judge Schenck.
On last Thursday, His Honor Judge
Schenck denied the motion for an injunc
tion and receiver; made in the cases of the
executors of the late Goy. Graham in one
case, and M. C. Cameron in the other,
against the surviving representatives of the
estates of the late T. Jl. Tate and T. W.
Dewey the object of these suits being to
place all of the partnership assets of the firm
of Tate & Dewey, into the hands of a re
ceiver. Messrs. Wilson & Son and R. D. Graham
appeared for the plaintiffs, and Shipp &
Bailey for the defendants, J. T. Tate and F.
H. Dewtjr.
Sale of tbe Spoke and Handle Factory.
The spoke and handle factory and several
lota adjacent thereto, were re-sold on yester
day, at the Court House door. The factory,
with all tbe machinery in it, wa9 purchased
by G L Greeson, for $1,010; lot No. 2, which
is a portion of the factory lot, was purchased
by C W Alexander, for $160: lot No. 3, was
purchased by John E Brown, for $39, and
lots No. 14 and 18, were purchased by A B
SpriDgs, for $325.
This factory was Bold a few weeks ago and
brought $2,900; it was purchased by the
Mecklenburg Iron Works, which failed to
comply with the terse a of the sale, and the
property was accordingly put back upon
the market. It is surprising that the pro
perty which, just a few weeks ago, brought
$2,900, should haye sold on yesterday at the
ridiculously low price at which this did.
This property belonged to the late Bank
of Mecklenburg, and at tbe same time and
place there were sold some small articles,
such as bank seals, tc, to different parties.
The Courts.
Mayor's Court. John Graves, the drunken
white man who was put up on Friday night,
was brought out, yesterday morning. He
bad gotten drunk through and through, and
was still so much affected by liquor, that
the court got very little satisfaction out of
him. His name was learned, and also that
he hailed from Charleston, but nothing else,
and the case was dismissed.
Before Justice Hilton. Geo William?, col
ored, for assault and battery upon the wo
man with whom he was living in fornica
tion and adultery. Two charges were pre
ferred against him, and he was committed
to jail in default of bail in $j0.
Before Juilice McNinch. Silas Misenhei-
mer, colored, for violation of a written con-
lrAt. vit.li Mr CI T. fSihann "Riimrl nvor in
Court in $50, and hi defanlf of " DaiTcommit-
ted to jail. ' . - - 'y
Before Jut I tee , avftuon Jane .fierce,
Nance Moore, and Lila Robinson the two
fi'st named white", the other colored, for be
ing drunk and disorderly; going to the
house of Joycey Ann Saunders, throwing
rocks into it and breaking the daor off its
hinges. All of them pay cost and are bound
over to court.
Seutberu Insurance Companies.
Tbe failure of the Southern Life Insurance
Company was the occasion of an inference
drawn by some one of our State exchanges,
we forget which, that was unwarranted by
facts and unsustained by sound policy.
Tbe inserence was that the people of the
South would learn to avoid Southern com-
fianies, and send their money, as they had
ong been trained to do, to Northern com
panies. We have yet
to learn that the warning of our contempor
ary is warranted by facts. On the contrary,
North Carolina companies, appear to have
been managed with the skill that character
izes the Northern companies. There cannot
be the shadow of taint upon their integrity.
The objects of their organization have been
recognized, and all the North Carolina com
panies are doing a large, safe and healthy
business. Who can look with distrust or
suspicion upon the North Carolina Home,
the North Carolina State Life Insurance
Company, or the Old North State Insurance
Company? Yet our contemporary would
include these in his sweeping denunciation
of Southern companies, and ban them with
his condemnation of distrust. Raleigh
Newt.
The Observer is the. journal, we suppose,
to which the New$ has reference t but it it is,
our contemporary totally misapprehends our
position. We expressed the fear that the
failure of tbe Southern Life would have the
effect to create distrust on the public mind,
of Southern insurance companies generally ;
but we certainly did not express this dis
trust ourself, and cannot possibly under
stand how our language could be made sus
ceptible of the construction. We do enter
tain fears that this failure will influence
many people the masses, the less intelli
gent portion of our population against
Southern institutions of this sort, and gave
expression, to these fears, but went no furth
er than this, and nothing could have been
further from our purpose than to reflect up
on any other , Soutberp company or upon
Southern companies at a class. We have
the utmost confidence in the solvency of
the majority of these institutions, and" are
just as far as the writer in the Newt himself,
from looking with : "distrust or suspicion"
upon the companies which he names. We
cannot think of resting under tbe imputa
tion that we haye indulged in," weeping de
nunciations of Southern companies," and
can only charge this language of our con
temporary to a less than superficial reading,
by him, of our article.
Descended from a Illgu Station, r (
t"6. D. B.," the' Charlotte correspondent of
the Raleigh ; Newt, thus "writes up" a fe
male in tbii city. Many, indeed the majori
ty of our citizens, will know of whom he
speaks: "Standing in fron t of (be Central
Hotel yesterday I saw a woman pass by
seemingly to be nonchalent of the surround
ings, 'That woman,' said a gentleman near
by, 'was at one time, one of the most perfect
ladies that ever appeared in Scnthern socie
ty.' I asked him how that was, for her un
couth appearance represented everything to
the contrary. He answered she was a South
Carolinian by birth, Was a Mis3 F-, before
she was first married and one Of the' leading
belles of the circle she moved in. Just before
the war she married a gentleman of excel
lent family and of high standing in social .
and literary circles. It is a needless drag,,
he continued but the match was an un
happy one. Her husband entered the war
as a Colonel and is well known in the his
tory of North Carolina's' soldiers He fell
mortally wounded in Virginia. To think
sixteen years ago this person moved in the
best society of North and South Carolina,
and to-day she walks the streets a washer
woman." Matches on the Cotton Platform.
On Friday, two bales of cotton were slight
ly burned on , the cotton platform, by a
match being run over and exploded by the
wheel of a truck, Ou yesteday morning,
another match was run over and struck, and
.several matches were found at different parts
of the platform. There is no place outside
of a powder magazine, where matches are
more out of place than on this cotton plat
form. Only presence of mind and prompt
action prevented aconflagation and the de
struction of much property on Friday ; for
it is certain that.if the burniDg bales had
not been instantly dumped off the'platform,
the fire would have extended in a second to
the other cotton, and the scenes of last
April would have been re-enacted. It is not
reasonable to suppose that these matches
are dropped by design. It must be through
carelessness on the part of some of the many
persons who frequent the platform. One
thing we haye noticed that is yery repre
hensible, and that is that boys are allowed
to make a play -ground of tbe platform, and
are permitted to run over the cotton bales
and play among them. Some of these boys
no doubt carry matches in their pock
ets, and if they do it is certainly a matter of
no surprise that they should drop out. This
may be the explanation of the little fire of
Friday morning, and as there is a probabili
ty of this remote though it be, steps should
be taken to prevent a recurrence of the same
circumstance, by forbidding boys without
business from coming on the platform.
They are in the way there, anyhow, and their
presence can do no good and may do harm.
Darkey Superstition.
A case strongly illustrative of the super
stition of the African, has just come to our
knowledge. In a certain section of the city
there lives a negro woman who has an un
faithful bubbmd, Recently she found that
her liege lord had been giving presents to her
rival, and while she made home exceeding
ly warm for the aforesaid liege lord, she
said nothing to the other woman, and the
two women meeting, a few days ago, they
shook hands and had a pleasant enough time
with their "Mies" this and "Miss" that.
But shortly after they parted, the wife felt a
pain in her right arm, and knew then that
she had been "cunjured" by the black gloves
which the other woman wore. So she sent
for Ann Curelon, an old colored witch, who
commanded her to cover the ground be
tween her frontdoor and the gate with salt.
and she did so, and the pain left her arm.
Ann then told her that the other woman
had "fixed" her husband, and he had no
power within himself to refrain from visit
ing her ; but that for $10 she (Ann) would
remove the "spell." The $10 was forthcom
ing after many exertions, but shortly after
its payment, the woman saw the witch and
her husband in conversation, and had her
suspicions excited that Ann was playing in
to the hands of the other party. So she has
dispensed with Ann's services, and engaged
those of an old negro man, who now has the
case under treatment.
Soon after the right arm got well, a pain
struck the left one, a day or two ago as the
woman put her hand on the knob of the
gate ; and it has been decided that the riyal
has "dressed" tbe gate. So the unfortunate
woman stays in the house all the time now,
seeing on the door the figure 5, which she
takes to indicate that she will die in 5 days.
She has carefully washed the dres s nhich
she had on the day she shook hands with
her rival, but the "spell" continues.
MARRIED.
On the 15th inst., in Chambersburg Town
ship, Iredell county, by Rev E F Rockwell,
Mr James Sidney Clodfelter to Miss Isabella
Catharine Gillespie, daughter of the late
Thomas Gillespie.
DIED.
In Fayetteville, on Wednesday, Mrs Patty
Aiken Mallett, wife of Chas R Mallett.
In Norfolk, February 9, Mrs Claudia Hil
liard, wiie of Judge. Louis Hilliard, of North
Carolina.
advertisemeht.J
The North Carolina State rife.
The Wadcsboro Herald says : "We are re
liably informed that the N C Life Insurance
Company, represented by Capt Thos H
Hanghton, is in a remarkably prosperous
condition. For the past three years, the
interest alone on the company's investments
has more than paid all expenses and death
losses. This is a fact and speaks much for
the prudent and judicious management of
this home institution."
This paragraph pays a just tribute to one
of the veiy best insurance companies in all
tbe country. It is conducted on strictly safe
and economical principles. Its stockholders,
directors and officers number such men as
Kemp P Battle, E M Holt, W R Cox, JnoJ
Williams, T S Ashe. W B Rodman, EJ Lil
ly, J J Davis, R M Pearson, A B Andrews,
Thos Ruffin, John A Gilmer, WalterClark,
Montford McGehee, Jno W Leak, Wm S
Crow. WN H Smith, R Barrlnger, D A
Barnes, Jno H Dillard, Henry Fries, M L
Holmes and hundreds of others just as re
sponsible, reliable and efficient.
With Bucha life company in our own State,
"it is simply amazing that so many of her
people should be seduced into distant, un
known and foreign institutions, with i all
the attendant risks of insolvency, defective
sources of information, and a certainty of
trouble, and often litigation, in recovering
payments. i
We have here in Charlotte many excel
lent companies from other States and coun
tries, and it is beat that those who seek to
make a safe provision against the "inevita
ble day," should haye a large number to
choose from- But one who has surveyed the
whole field in insurance, rejoices to find in
his own State and amongst our own people,
acompany so "safe and successful. When
the gentlemen above named are willing to
risk their means and their1 pecuniary1 trust,
others need not fear to follow. . 1 ' ;
Tbe agent: for this section is at work
amonat us and he deseeyes the patronage of
our people. A North Carolinian.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Health Noras.-Statistics pre ve thai twen
ty-five per cent, of the deaths in bur larger
cities are caused by consumption, and when
we reflect that this terrfble diHaase in its ear
lier stage will readily yield ia a bottle of Dl
Bull's Cough Syrup (cos tirJg-25 cents), sbaH
we condemn the aufferera Jbavifteir negli
gence, or pity tbem for their. Ignorance ?
i -. . t
Nervous Debility." r
VITAL WJELAXNISS OR DEPRESSION.
A weak, exhaoetedr feeling.- n energy or
courage ; the resole of mental over work,
indescretions or excesses, or some drain up
on tbe system, is always-cured by
Humphreys' Heopattic Specific No. 28.
It tones on-i and invigorates the system,
dispels the glopmnd despondency, imparts
strength and energy stops the drain and
rejuvenates Ihe 'entire man. Been used
twenty years with perfect success by thous
ands. Sold by. dealers. Price $1 per single
vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2
vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt oi
price. Address HUMPHREY8' HOMEO
PATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, 562
Broadway, New York.
Jj&- See large Advertisement.
no9 ly
CUT THIS OUT.
It May Saye Your 1,1 fe.
There is no person living but what suffers
more or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs,
Colds or Consumption, yet some would die
rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medi
cine that would cuie tbem. Dr. A. Bos
ch ee's Gerhan Syrup has lately been intro
duced in this country from Germany, and
its wondrous cures astonishes every one that
try it. " If you doubt what we say in print,
cut out and take it to your Druggists Messrs
T C Smith & Co., wholesale agents and re
tail druggists generally, and get a sample
bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will
relieve you. Regular sizs 75 cents, dec 31.
Sciple & Sons, Coal and Lime Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga., Analysis of our Shelby, Ala.
Lime 98.65. The strongest Lime in the
United States. Montevallo, Cahaba red ash,
and Coal Creek Coal. We have special rates
of freight on Coal and Lime by car load to
points in North and South Carolina and
Georgia. We solicit orders, send for prices.
SCIPr E fc SONS,
dec30 Atlanta, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISE VIE T
Rishel & Miller,
IN repairing old Hats, are very much en
couraged in Charlotte. Their work gives
entire satisfaction, so don't fail to bring in
alt your old broken down hats, especially
silk hats, and have them rebuilt. They are
stopping at Mrs B C Henry's boarding house,
on Tryon street.
feb20 It
Dissolution Notice.
THE firm of Hilton & Crowell, was dis
solved by mutual consent on January
27th. All bills, notes and accounts dne tbe
late-firm, must be paid to S H Hilton, who
will also settle all claims against the firm.
feb20 2i
NOTICE.
1 Have placed all uncollected accounts of
mine, in the hands of Brem & Osborne,
who are authorize! to take steps to recover
them. J T BPTLER,
feb20 St
Just Received.
ONE Thousand pounds Mountain Cabbage,
100 bushels White Peas and Beans, 100
nice Chickens. 300 dozen fresh Eggs, 360 lbs
nice Sour Krout, and many other articles
not here enumerated, at prices to suit the
"bard times." W M CROWELL.
feb20
I CALL THE
Attention oftliePflMic to an Arrival
OF
FjKJB8J3 GOODS.
ASPARAGUS IN 3 lb. CANS, TURK
ISH and FRENCH PRUNES, 5
to 9 pounds for a dollar, NEW
DATES very, fine, LONDON
LAYER RAISINS,
SPICED PIGFEET
t SPARE RIBS,
PIGS TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, BEEF
Tongues and Choice Mackerel, Baker's
and Sweet Chocolate, Twin Brother Yeast
Cake, Salpicant preserved Oranges in glass,
a choice article got np ia New Orleans.
Tapioca, Sugar Peas, Apples in gallon
cans, pot up similar to fresh Peaches.
EGG POWDER,
This is an entirely , new article, said to
give utmost satisfaction. It is for cakes,
etc., the cheapest 'article to use, and about
equal to 10 cents per dozen for eggs.
TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT I
SUGAR AT REDUCED PRICES.
I have made the arrangement to sell
the Charlotte City Mills (F. F. F.) Flour,
(choicest) at same figures as at the Mill. '
ST- A fine lot of Macba, Java, Laguayra
and Rio Coffees, for roasting in my Store,
jost received. ... .
, )stv Foil assortment of Family Supplies,
on hand as low as ever.
, C. HASHAGEN,
Opposite Chaklottb Hotel.
VINEGAR.
O K Barrels and Half Barrels Pore White
AO wine and Cider Vinegar, at
R M MILLER A SONS'.
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AdvertisemerU$ wiif pi MerfJ in ,thit
column at t the ftite'ien 10)"jfaiU4,er
fine, for' tack insertion. ' ' No adverii
ment taken for lett than tventf-Jtwcenti.
Eight voordt make a line.
LOST A Sleeve Button "made Jrom an
alligator's tooth, on. which-U-heanti folly
carved an imitation of a young alligator, set
with TV.- (A 411 1IW1I ...
Pwardedby leaving it at ' M v v
l" FOHt SALE rlboae and tot TnvMeohan-
icsville, four rooms. Apply to "i
.y feblltf . .y. M, .. .F, H VQ LOVER.
FOR RENT Cottage, corner 8th Street
and N. C. R-B i Apply M.
febll5t F H GLOVER.
FOUND Another Key. In fact ,w can
begin to boast of a full and complete aaaart
ment. It yoo have lost a key all at ?
it;:;- i i; ,i--o' "THIS OFFICE.
feblO os -!.) ;t
PretiiULT MmW Wines
TJRit!ERSOLD.
I
HAVE just received a good supply of
Concord 'mdufWD!''TOn&. over, four
years old; bfjVi11 Pre and frte from
any liquors, except the PURR GRAPE
JUICE. --. ' f '
Yoo have triedj h Peach, and, Honey,
now try our Doiaes'tic Wine.'
How would it do to set before" your friends
when they drop tat . For tale, by
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,B N SMITH.
New Goods !
A Fresh lot of that nice Cocoanat Can fly,
XV. just received, at
febl
PUREFOY'S.
French Candy.
4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH
CANDY, just received at
PUREFOY'S.
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Toys ! Toys !
JJEW TOTS, juet opened, at .
PUREFOY'S.
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JOBS W. HALL.
w. J. jOHirsojr,
Of Richmond, Va.
JOHN W. HALL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
( O.LEGE 8TREET..NEAR TRADE,
CHARIaDTTE, n. c.
We will be pleased to serve tbe cit y
and country trade at lowest market quota
tions. febl8
THE SUN
SHINE !
14
BARRELS OF EXTRA FLOUR,
On Consignment at low figores, at
THE RISING SUN.
10
BOXES OF LEMONS.
At Wholesale and Retail, at
THE RISING SUN.
J2 BARREL OF MALAGA GRAPES,
AT THE RISING gUN,
box's of largt fine FLORIDA ORANGES,
AT THE RISING SUN:
BARRELS OF BALDWIN APPLES,
AT THE Rt8nsrC SUN.
30
BARRELS OF FLOUR, '
Of all grades, at
THE RISING SUN.
JJOME-MADE CANDIES,
At Wholesale, at ,
THE RISING SUN,
p ROUND PEAS a Specialty, at
Ethe rising sun.
JJANANAS, BANANAS, BANANAS,
Jnst received all of tbe above, which we
sell as low as any house in tbe city.
. fl s HOLTON A CO.
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We Have
f
JUST Received a supply of, Kerosene
Lamps and Lanterns, and German Stu
dent Lampev '" :-"
febM" W R BUR WILI 4 CO.
Id
f. no! "i0ii'.
- a .lie. J...-n tUifU "' M-til .
ASPECT AL meeting of the Stockholders
of the AtlanUc, Tennessee ft Ohfb Rail
roadCtompany, willbe held in the t)ity of
Charlotte, on Toesdar'Feroary'22d,18T6.
By order of the Board of Dlrectoiev yn
J J GORMLEY,,
febll eod till me'g . Supt Trees.