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STATE NEWS.
irf -Or 'if-orphln
A,yluro at AsheVille.. 4I, rii
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. t Ao.fi1rilled.tKr coldrin Ot&tirt"?r -wngtonec. 16. 187Li V
have"-- iWifWr-? 4CHANGE0F BCHEDTTT.TC v-
county
John C. McKinnen, j forer-jrea
dent of Richmond 'county, is a mem
leroftheslato, Hon. W. M. Bobbins, of Slateaville,
will deliver the Annual,, Address be
re the 'Litearyi Bofeietie p ofAWke:
Forest College, next June i? tj
On Tuesday g.jJ. NkOQ.pf fA i-' ajFASSENGEE
3r int township," Pender tounty.'meef m ' ! TBAINS-Dally. " ;
i u mioWnnA rkf hftvinc deatrnv.
ed by fire his baraniq. stabjprlttd
at $3,0C0. ' - Ch '' r
The Baptists of Jforth, Carolina have
100 000 tnember,whitind colored,
750 churches, and 450- ministers ; 36
students for the jninistry are in tbeir
seminaries.. ' V4t
A colored man by5 the, name of
Henry Mitcb,ellJ sometimes called
Henry Morris, was accidentally drown
ed in the Cape Fearfnot far from Wil
mington, on Tuesday iiigbt.ivis. .fi
At the request of Judge Kerr, Judge
Seymour has consented to bold Orange:
Court to try Geo. Swepson,' Esq.,'
on the first Monday fin;M&y and.the
arrangement only, awaits ' consent' of
Goy- Brogden.. .; ;. t p n- T -.; ,
W il m ington Review i" Mr? J oseph JI
Dulles, an' old . respected citizen, , "of
Philadelphia, died ohr Sunday last,
aged 81 years. Mr. rDullear was a na
tive of this State', But had been Iri busi
ness in Philadelphia for many years,
being a member of the well-known
house of DulfesWelsh fe Wilcoi. .
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The Winston Sentinel- says that on
al.t Sunday morning, Qeorge Morris,
an employee at the Winston livery
guble, while rubbing down a horse in
one of the stalls, was a little surprised
when a black mare In an adjoining
stall reached over and grabbed him by
the small of the back with her teeth
and lifted him over into, her stall and
commenced pawing at him.'
The Salem Press says that in the
neighborhood offcSamuel Alspaugh, on
Muddy Creek, ..Forsy the county, a
Email colored boy, some 18 months or
two years old, was walking along hold
ing to the skirtt of his mother, who
Tvas carrying a bucket of-lye; the
m other turning suddenly hit the child's
chin with the rim of the bucket, spill
ing some lye into the' child's mouth,
causing hia. death in a shortjime.
Wilmington Star: ' We bear thaVa
gentleman from the' country bought
nt one of our prominent dry goods
stores, yesterday,' all the" necessary
tnmmings,&c foV a coffin : and upon
being questioned about the matter,
stated that the receptacle he was then
preparing to adorn, would be for his
own individual use. Upon being ask
ed if he expected to take his depaiture
from this . mundane sphere any time
soon, he replied that ne had no pre
monition jof the timej?when he should
be sum mohed.to'jhi&ie off this mor
tal coii.-'i-bufc he could Very conye-
niently spare -jtha money to purchase
the articles jnst 'at this time, -whereas
he could not foresee what might be the
condition of Ji)& finances when the
dread messenger should come.; hence
he thought it better to "take time by
the forelock" in Buch an important
matter. . .
SOUTH CAROLINA NEW3
The shipments of fertilizers over the
South Carolina Railroad to the end of
February, aggregate 25,196 tons, ex
ceeding by 2,000 tons, any previous
year to that date, since J87P,, , ,
A gentleman residing in Anderson
county, has informed the editor of the
Intelligencer, that all the colored men
who were under verbal contract to
work on his farm . this year left him,
and assign" as their reason that they do
not intend to work for any man who
belongs to a Democratic club ,
The Grangi says that " Mrs. Susan
Mills of Rock Hill, au estimable lady
expired last Monday- morning after a
lingering illness. several months.
She wrts the daughter of Mr. Alex.
Fewell and at the time of her death in
the 38th year of her life. . She leaves
four young children and a host of
friends to regret her untimely end.
Lancaster Ledger : we learn mat a
man named S. A. Black, who has been
working, the Haile .Gold Mine for
about two years, left a short time ago
very suddenly for his home in North
Larolina, leaving his employees con
siderably in arrears... .It .is rumored
that Black took off several thousand
dollars worth of gold ih a crude state
with him. . , . - . : l-
Winnsboro News : Intelligence was
received on Wednesday of the sudden
death of Dr. David C. Means. He had
ridden 'over t(T' ther' residence of 'his
brother Mr. E. J. Means, and Was on
his return home, when, it is supposed,
he either fell from his horse and was
Killed by the lall, or died from an
apoplectic fit.
Letter from the ev. Garland H.
White, President of the Colored
Potple's New Movement.
Washington, D. C., March 15,
76.
Mk. S. A. Hudson: . ;
Dear Sir '-Your has bt en receif ed;.
I am glad that you thinks favorable pi
the movement, and hope .you will
bring your friends And the colored
people together and 'organizeto ;com
bat rorruption in the coming electicU
Colored men all over the country are
rising in their dignity to repeal the un
just aspersions-cast upon . tben by the
leaders of the .Repnblican rarty,r artd
they arenow prepared tcdo battle
against corruption in high places. Will
the people of' ydurteectiori give' them
a helping ,Jian by ; voting to put down
this corrupt administration that has
so dipgraced the country fil hop they
wiil, and by o doing ftecUre for them
selves the goodtwisbeijof .thf '.good
" peopUithiwtajm;lbey rntret lie and
whoae interests are-f ; identical ;.'with
Enclosidlb elsyiiand in a few
days I will send ; von . a bamDhlet ad
dressed to . tbe colored people'of4h
country rCA' fAkm'-M& mkWtt
Take courage siff ndeayor" to n-lightenaUl.withlWhQmijou-c
eJn
contact. fQrm'ir clubind-atnh? 09m-
ing elect iohiie
iUn the cause of pon-
esty and good governments V7.J$ )
Yours respectfully,
i ' ii ij'v '- Garland JET.
Please have circular nublisbedf tAd-
dress me at;-Halifax."N. Wy itime
Mtcr.tbia date aa lo .tbe prppnety of
my eominrtoi vour' dace to. addrtas
the, people on tbe: nolitical issues of
atji and to carry forward the great
"uvemeni. f . t
u t
jy-u; : -
our-AKiNTJfiNDENT'S OFFICE. M'-
vn ana aner Sunday, Dec. 19, trains will
fatfftfWt Bailway as foUoWsT '
PASSENGER, ANP $ MAIL-TRAim
Ajrive at Charlotte 1 f i w . 7-so nm
Arrive Wilmington, at. - - 7KX)pm
Leaye Wilmington, at i'.'" S ..5:00 p m
Arrive at unarlotta. m . J. in-w.n
Iave Charlotte, at -"J."-',1 5:30am
Amye at Vflmington, - 1 10:40 a m
SHELBX DIYI8ION--Daily, Sundays ex
Y'i IS's . cepted. t
teave Charlotte, at ff "? 7kX)'am
Arrive at Shelby, at L , .110 a m
Leave Shelby, at1- -- i jf'W--"- .12:30 p m
Arrive t Charlotte,- - ''4 , ' -r 5:00 p m
f a f 1 1.4 ; I cxjnnections; '.
Connects with the ' k'. ti Air-Line in
Charlotte at 7:30 p. in. and 60 a.'m
f Connects at Wilmington, with Wilmington
ifcllvelddn Railroad ; also with Wilmington,
Columbia & Augusta. .Railroad aty7 a: m.,
and 7 p.m. '-.v y-: r.'
'"Ms. Time from" WilmingtoC to Atlanta
514 hours. Close connections both ways,
and on to the North.
Papers publishing Carolina Central
Railway J schedule wiU. please ; notice
changes.
. : 8 L FREMONT,
, , Chief Engineer and Superintendent. ,
A.,T. & O. Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Charlotte, N. C, March 8, 1876. J
ON and after Friday, March 10th, the
following Schedule will be run over this
road :
GOING NORTH.
Train No 1 No. 3.
Leave Charlotte, 3.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m.
" D. College, 5 05 " .4 39 '
" Mooresville, 5.43 " 512 "
Arrive Statesville, 6.45 " 6.30
I GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2 No. 4.
Leave Statesville, 2.50 p. m. 5.50 a. m.
" Mooresville, 3 57 " 7.16 "
" D. College, 4.35 " 7.38 "
Arrive Charlotte, 6.20 " 9 50 "
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection
at Statesville with Trains over W. N. C. R.
R. Trains Noa 3 and 4 will run on Satur
days only.
Tickets on sale to Newton, Hickory. Mor
ganton, Marion and Old Fort.
All charges must be pre paid on Freight
offered for shipment to Section House, Hen
derson's, ' Alexandriana and OaldwellV.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for loss, or damage to freight
after it is unloaded at either of the above
named 'Flag Stations."
No freight will be received by Agents for
shipment unless the name of consignee and
destination is distinctly marked thereon.
;. ; . . , (J J GORMLEY,
mar9 ' Superintendent.
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK,
OF CSAIilOTT-
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
John E Bbown,
Hon W M Shipp,
John W Wadswoeth
Allan Macaulat,
Baxtik H Mooie,
V Q Johnson,
D F Cannon.
Robt I McDowkli.,'
Phillip Schiff,
8 P Smith,
OFFICERS :
8 P f MiTHPresident .; R I McDowell, Vice
President ; C N Q Butt, Cashier.
jan!5
M U R D E R
ON
TRADE STREET!
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
between High Prices and Groceries, has
been dissolved bv the death of the former
who has been killed by T Coleman & Son
Thev are still alUe and WIDE AWAKE
and are up with the spirit of the times, and
will sell HOOD KlfiL.lA.UL.JU U UUHKiuio
to Farmers or City Customers, at the very
closest Dossible nrofits. so when you want
the mo9t goods for the least money, don't
fail to eive them a call.
Believing that large sales and small profits
pay Detter man slow saies ana oig proms,
we rely on this to make our money.
Remember we are doine strictly a CASH
bnsiness and don't ask ns to make
TICKETS.
T. Coleman & Son,
At the Wide Awake Grocery,
marl4
We Were The First
mo Eell Kerosene at 30 cents, and will con-
X tinne to do so.
T COLEMAN & KUJN.
narl4
Home copy.
MURDERER ARRESTED!
THE PUBLIC SUMMONED TO THE
', INQUEST.,
TTAVING increased my stoclc or JJamny
il, Supplies, Grocories, Liquors, &c,,I am
repared to offer great, inducements, to casn
M facilities for .obtaining sncn as
ftAnamiterrrES'Cs. na;jiii nas o
Country Prbdiice, iare" not approacbable
Kerosene 23 cents, by the gallon.
Fresh Epga, 8 '"dozen for a dcllar.
Delivered free inaiaVlhe city.
roarl5-tf. .' l'i i "-. B. N. SMITH.
Harris Empire Fertilizer
The follovgriself explanatory :
MR HARRIS,'tr mj
; DaSi . We have been selling yp
Chemical Fertilizer,1 known as HARBI
dr
IS
EMPIRE COMPOUND,' for nearly one year,
onri mnt HHv that w have heard notniQg
hot the most favorable reports ; in factthtf
hnxm nrhn have ,'nsed- it 'are .'more than
.iAul and will use double the amount the
frtllowine season", s We consider it the cheap
est Fertilizer that the Tanner can nse.as he
uh wnr chemical make about four
Tons at about the same cost : as -. One ton of
most commercial f ertilize ra. ; ioun wmj.
T nov5 WILSON & BLACK.
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Pnttv. Linseed Oil,
Lubricating Oiland
Tanners Oil, at, 7
.l"rt 9
MeADEN'S, -s
Drag Store..
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THE -GREAT . SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE,
wVIAtCHARLESTON, S. C.
BITWIEN'-CHARLOTTE ani
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA
' Columbia, S.
riIHE CIIARIXJTTE. COLUMBIA &
, the SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY, and
port of CHARLESTON, presents to Shippers of COTTON. AND THE MERCHANTS of
CHARLOTTE, AND ALONG THE LINES OF RAILWAY8 CONVERGING THERE
ON, THE MANY ADVANTAGES of the
GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE,
With the AS3URANCB THAT TRANSPORTATION shall be as QUICK, RATES AS
LOW AND SATISFACTION AS COMPLETE, as by any other line that bids for their
business. '
For rates, classifications and all information, call on the undersigned,
A. POPE............General Freight Agent, 0., 0. & A. E. R., Columbia, S. C.
K :M JOHNSTON, i.... Soliciting Agent, Charlotte, N. C.
W. W: PEGRAM, Agent, C, C. & A. R. R., Charlotte, X G.
jan2
WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA LINES.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Fast Mail
BALTIMORE.
Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans
portation Company.
Sailing from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 FJI.
AND FROM WILMINGTON
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Route to all
GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in North and South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North
Philadelphia, New York, Boston, providence,
ALSO
Liverpool, Glasgow,
Antwerp and Other European Ports.
Thoaa T inea mnnwi at Wilminrtnn with the Wilminston. Columbia & Augusta
Railroad. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear
River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt
delivery 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 cars without
delay, and forwarded by the Fast Freight
No drayage in Wilmington ana to transfer irom wumingion ouum. wi gr:
anteed as LOW as by any other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark
all goods via Wilmington Lines.
For tnrther information, apply to eimer or me unaersigneu Ageuw ui mc uuc
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agt. Baltimore Line, 50 South Street, Baltimore.
WM. r. DLi UJii & t!U., Uen 1 Agt. jxew xors ijioe, o oowuug ureeu, x. x .
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New York Line3, Wilmington, N. C.
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C. C. BISPATCH EjIBJE,
VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Through Freight Route to all Points. South.
This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled
.transportation
WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTEKN (jlTlJfib
CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, ASHEVILLE, KUTHEKFOKlTUJN,
GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE
ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC,
TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C.
RAILROADS, as well as all points in
GEORGIA, ALABAMA and
MISSISSIPPI.
IIsrSTJKJiTOE
GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA
time as q,ttio:e:.
INFOE MATION FURNISHED
C. D.,
JNO G YOUNG,
Soliciting Agent-C.
sept30
G. W. CHALK & CO.,
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro
duce generally.
Consignments solicited, and returns
promptly made.
apd
Rockbridge Alum Water,
AND
BUFFALO LETHE A WATER,
RECEIVED fresh from the Springs eyery
week. . We are the authorized agent for
the celebrated , Springs, and have perfected
arr ingements to receive fresh supplies every
week direct from the Springs.
. Excelsior Saratoga' Water on draught and
in bottles. Congress Water, Hathorn
Water and Star Saratoga Water in bottles,
for sale at , MeADEN'S
ju 11 . Drug Store.
. S. Sr-KHCEB.
di D. ALLEK.
SPENCER & ALLEN,
Gh
O O IB B s
' A . : ---OLD STAJTD OF .
T3TENHOUSE, MAOATJLAY & CO.,
Teadi Stbiit, .
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i CPARLOTTE, N. .
Consignments solicited and prompt
f
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wtnnn mada " - -4 Nu r
niiotIO ly r i -i i
-t Butter, 4s Butter, i
ERESH aWivalofLthat Snperidr Virginia
,Butter equal toanyoshen,'at -
88 CARTER'S,
dedl ' "Commission Store.' '
ALL. POINTS NORTH and EAST.
& AUGUSTA RAILROAD,
C., January 3rd, 1876.
AUGUSTA RAILROAD, in connection with
its connecting 8TEAM8HIP LINES at the
Points Soiti ani East.
NEW YORK.
Clyde's Wilmington Line
from NEW YORK
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M.,
AND FROM WILMINGTON
WEDNESDAYS andSATUBDATS
or East bound f reight, to xjaiumore
ran Jtiver aoa oiDer rja9w.ru
Bremen,
Express that morning.
facilities for the
01 Jreigni, irom
TO
RATES
ANY COMPETING LINE, AND
UPON APPLICATION TO
F W CLARK,
Geneal4 Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C.
Charlotte, N. C
T T SMITH,
Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte.
Removal of Lumber
Yard.
rnHE undersigned have removed their
JL Lumber Yard to Rock Island Factory
lot, and will keep a supply of Lumber,
Laths, and the best Cypress " Shingles, al
ways on hand : also a large supply of light
wood for kindling, put up in bundles. They
are prepared to fill bills for houses, either
long or short leaf lumber at Bhort notice,
DresBed Flooring a specialty.
B J SHANK ONHOUSE & SON.
jan8
AT COST FOR CASH,
Till tie 15th cf APRIL, 1876,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CASSIMEBES, BLANKETS'
, , LADIES' 3 DRESS GOODS, ,
SHAWLS, AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS. ,
AS . I HAVEol! LARGE STOCK ON
y HAND AND MUST BE SOLD,
AS I DO NOT WANT TO CARRY
i v ft THEM OVER to ANOTHER
'SEASON, "4 ; l
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declO
HUBS; f SPQKES
R I M' S
THE undersigned offer for sale their en
tire machinery for manufacturing Hubs,
Spokes and Rims, the machinery being all
new, and purchased for cash, ef the best
makers in die United States, will be sold at
a great sacrifice, including 40 H P, Engine
Shafting, : Belting, &c .
. For terms, apply to T W Whisnanat
Carolina Agricultural Works, or by letter to
the undersigned at Welford, 8. C. . . '
.PS WHISNANT & SONS,
septa tf ;
I I ELLIOTT, ,
Formerly .
with W J Black.
j w buui.
Late of .
Americas, Gs.
m FIRM aii WGOODS,
ELLIOTT fi: REHLEY,
GROCEBS and LIQUOR DEALERS,
y ILL keep constantly on hand a com
plete Stock of Goods, to which the trade are I
inyited. Quality guaranteed and prices as
reasonable as any reliable establishment in j
the city. - nor5
GD
W- H. Burwell & Co.?
AGENT3, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
feb!2
JNOTHER LOT OF
The celebrated Magnolia Hams, just ar
rived at STITT, WALSH & OO'S.
feb23
SAMUEL :GR0SE,
Tryon Street, Opposite Methodist Church,
charlotte,:n. c.
DEALER IN
SASH, GManiUnEtei,!
DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS,
NEWEL3 POSTS, . WALNUT
RAILINGJa n d BALLUSTERS.l
EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BUILD
ING LUMBER BOUGHT AND
SOLD.
feb25
White Peas.
JUST Received a lot of White Peas, at
W M CEOWELL'S.
feb!9
The Last GalL
A LL parties who have not paid their Taz-
xjl es, are hereby notified that no further
indulgence can be given, l will be compell
ed to settle in full with the County Treas
urer in a few days, and. in tbe meantime, if
steps are not taken to cancel the taxes now
remaining unpaid tor the years is4- 70. tne
claims will certainly be put in the hands of
a Deputy for collection. It will be a very
disagreeable duty on my p&xt to be forced to
sell tbe property of any man, but as i am
legally liable for the taxes still due, the col
lection of the same will be enforced without
fear or favor. This is positively my last call
to delinquents to come forward and settle
without delay. I can always be found at
my office in the Court House.
It H AliEA. A.N UHxt, Shenii.
feb23 lm
Democrat and Home copy 2t
Hei Crop Ciba Molasses.
T7ARLY ROSE, PEERLE8S, QOODBICH
and PINK EiJ4) i'OXATUJas, Kice.
Fruits, &c, Tobacco all grades, Clay Peas,
and Corn, S. H. Syrup, and in fact all de
scriptions of Merchandise-
If you wish to buy close, send your offer,
and communicate with
JAS T PETTEWAY,
Merchandise Broker,
marl 2m Wilmington, N."C.
PARTNERSHIP.
fTiHE undersigned have associated them-
X selves in partnership for the purpose of
carrying on the business ot general dealers
in Hardware. Ac RICHARD MOORE,
HJJNKY 1, VV LhUK..
Charlotte, N. C, March 2, 2876.
MOORE & BUTLER,
(Successors to Richard Moore.)
HAVE ON HAND ahp abk RECEIVING
HARDWARE
O CK S
-or- I jnaius,
ALL KINDS. -If fc SHOVELS
AXES. POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY.
STOVES A SPECIALTY,
FROM $12.00 TO $60.00 IN PBICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF TINWARE AND
ALL KINDS OF TDTWORK.
Repairing promptly attended to. Of
ders solicited. KespectrallT.
- - MOORE fe BUTLER,
, . : . . Near Court House.
Agents for Burton's Doubled Hoe. . Best
in lino " '
UIMV '
Hay ! Hay ! ay
fXKJSi Car Load Timothy Hay4 for ,t ale by
marff -,,,, -
F0RrLEN!T. SEASON.
THRESH FISH every morning, , opened raft
JL 6 o'clock, at . E H WHITE'S, . , ,
t - -i Basement, Springs' Building,' '
. fo29 ,--,r . East Trade Strett
IE 3T IES
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fli t K J , l I- 1- A H C O V 9
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A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ELIAS,
COHEN & ROESSLER for 1878, and pre
viously, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
THEIR ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED
AIT ONCEfOR TpEY WILL BE PLACED
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t. , . i . I . u-: -.
IN THE HANDS or THEIR ATTORNEYS
i
FOR COLLECTION. ..
KLIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER.
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January 11th, 1876.
G. S. H. APPLEGET
Rear end R M Miller & Son's Building, 4th I
- ! Street. - --
CHARLOTTE, N. 0.
AND AGENT FOR ALL KINDS
iron Frdits of BnilflinjL GalYanizefl
Cornices, Iron Fences, Cr6stini&
AND :f, -
ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK
Which he will sell Cheaper than any
: Person.
Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 to 9
p. m.
(i o U APPLEGET, wishes to inform
the public at large, that he is prepared to
furnish Plans of all kinds of buildings,
with working drawings in full, which will
be found much plainer than those of any
other man in the State, he being a practical
builder, having an experience of 15 years in
three of the largest cities of the United
States- He can answer any question or give
any information in regard to the construc
tion of any part of the bunding, as he is
rally qualified to go and do the work him
sen, wun 10 years as a Duiiaer ana 1 as
an Architect, he knows just what is neces
sary ior a mechanic to get along with, and
with this experience yon will at once see
that he has a pretty good knowledge of the
business, xoa can radge tor yours ell as to
1 1 . j lL!t.u I.V. U..
ing a practical builder. Some in this State
claim to be Architects when they have no
knowledge of the business and can only be
called draftsmen, and need some one to in
struct them at all times should they under
take a job. For the last six years he has
been employed in this State, and has dene
all the best buildings, with only a few ex
ceptions in Raleigh; Ooldsboro and Greens
boro, and almost all over the estate, where
persons can see his work.
in C'narioue he wouia can attention to
P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims &
Dowd's Store, and a number of the private
residences here.
He refers to all who have employed him
as Architect and Superintendent, as to- his
ability, He can furnish, if anv desire them,
the name of parties and buildings, but can
not do so here for the want of room.
He can show as many fine buildings as
any other man of his age, and will take
pleasure in doing so. Any person visiting
Charlotte is invited to call and examine his .
I drawings, which be has at least 500. . He
guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per
son in the State. AU are inyited to exam
ine them whether they are going to build or
not. The ladies are specially invited.
mal5
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
-IN
WATCH MAKING.
-NO
BOTCHED OR BUTCHERED WORK
DONE at this ESTABLISHMENT.
ALL WORK DONE IN A WORKMAN
SHIP MANNER AND WARRANTED
TO GIVE PERFECT SATIS
FACTION FOR TWELVE
(MONTHS.
GOOD 30 HOUR WEIGHT CLOCKS
FOR $3.50.
WATCH MAKERS SUPPLIED
WITH ALL KINDS OP MATERIAL.
RUSH H BIXLER,
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Tryon Street, opp. Butler's Jewelry Store.
mar2
JUST RECEIVED !
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1 .CAR LOAD "MOLASSES, All Gkadis.
J CAR LOAD CORN. ,,s
JO P-A-GS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. '
A LOT OF CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at
A
CUTHBERTSON & LONG'S.
mar 10
STOLEN:
s.-.t
I nigM..o the .13th. tast.frpm,, tbe
.ums . lu rear u widiuiuiui a i huui
dark bay mare, about 6 years old, "with aad-
s old, with ad I
1 ,TOardI
ind thief. . Aot I
die marks on her. back.. A
LiiiDerai, i
will be paid for the mare and thief. Any
information can be left at the store or Uuth-
rhtoK A Loxa. . . KUiST. BIMnSOJS.
m&rl5-tii . .-t . . i- - f
! wB patk on consignment.
A lot of fine White Beans, Oats and ; fresh
Mountain utter. : ,. ,, ,i
4 ,iOXiim f .
iJi New 'Gbodsl
a j Fresh lot of that nice Cocoanut Canny,
Fresh lot of that
just received, at
JO.
i PUREF0YS.
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i have a large - and ' ttell
'Assorted lot of toys and
FANCY-GOOm. EMRTlAfe- .
e 1NG ?ALlIOiil JUV 1 X-
tTHINQ IN MY LINE
OPUSINESS.
... .,,..!, -,i-fc,AND:ALL? '
OP TILE S E I J.JE
, WILL SELL at GREAT-.
LY REDUCED PRICES, COME r -
AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, I HAVE
RiMK CITROBp' 1PPLS,
Nm-s,: LEMONS,.
ORAnGEScCOMWS,
SOME VERY Firi3GRAPES,
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THE PLACE TO GET CAKES & PIES.
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LATEST STYLES;
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
YAH NESS' GALLKBY
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JUST IN !AT
THE h STORE XV
J A Y Q Li N G & SON
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NEW MEAT-
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HAVING rented the new BRICK STORE
of J W Wadsworth, Opposite City
Clock, I will open on the 9th instant, a
First-Class ,t, '-.-, r
M,E A T M A R K E T
Will keep coostantly on hand all kinds of
Fresh ifeats of the very best quality will
make Sausage and Souse -a specialty , a'uo,
Oysters and Fresh Tish daily.
satisfaction guaranteea, Dotn in quality
and price. " :- vti jiftirni
I will also -continue Of eU FirstOlass
Meats at my old stand at tbeCity Market,
where my old customers will be faithfully
waited upon by MTSam Wilson; 1 - '
nov7 i.- i- . , .,. 'jff.'n .s i j
LATEST AERIAL
OF
N E tOlDS
J. SJPHILLIPS j
MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER I
GENTS .FURNISHING . GOODS
HAS removed to one of UerNew Store
under the Central Hotel.Trade Stand i
receiving his. ;Winter Stock- of Goods, ;fo
Men's Wear, and will make hem up. a
short notice in the most fashf liable "man
ner, cheaper than the same okas of Goo d
have ever been onerealn tnis marxe-u
Of fterei SMrts,- a ;SpMalty.
Catting and repairing done promptly.
A
goods and work must be paid. ,
for .on deli
ery, as I am compelled to do a cash bnsiaes
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., , VINECAR.
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25
Barrels and Half Barrels "Pure" While
Wine and Cider Vinegar, at "4
T If If TT T WT L envot
fehl9
SLATE ROOFIIIG
It
STOWSON; having permanently loo
. - ed i' Cbarlott.r is fallT -prepared
put on Slat Roofs in any part of the adj
MARBLEIZED' , SLATE MANTEL - A
; .-4- SPECIALTY iyA.l J
All work sruarinteed; Prices BeMonable.
Shingle Boots taken off and relaid with
SLATE, when desired. ' s-
Orders will receive prompt attention, when
addressed to P. O. Box :.118, Charlotte,1 N-
. CHOICE LOT f NORTH CAROLINA
A HAMS, at t ? W M CROWELL'S.
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SOLACE Tobacco' fine Imported and Do
mestic Cigars, fine Chewing Tobacco.
English r'Tooth
rsc. ."V.'s; rw--'-i-j-t-r
mitri ITTiniTi 1 Rrnjn tl
inn vjiniiiAiiiODi
BRUSHES, EngM Hair Brushes;-Colgate 4
JSoapafClothe roahw, 1. it B Tooth
Paste. Goeaell's Cherry Tooth Paste. Hoyt'f
; German Cologne, just to hand.
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