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, , ,1 Willi- I ' fx .,,!.ccolui.'lH "in-tteiuidst of Lib tots, And E''y encircles Cuiur's name, With kijia&ontatoallamf, ! Jul snfftned with a noble sha'utei -II took his humbler post in the van, a n) doing the best that a soldier can, He has kept the faith of bis noble fame. yd thieves in place, or savage crew, .., No lor.g enduring joy may know, Vr honor slain or truth o'ercome , Kor avenging jusuce enau buu iuraur, 3 ouau Bkiii (miaur, .broken ..and, lips are ri,.'iifh swor are ,r oaiabM( ( J ! the wreck of war ho lay : on his face A happy smile; , as though, in his fate, a comforting annel had left the trace, Mocking the Mends and their cruel hate. A use bead ejtlfIun)A the))Jijjtgr ma lues, Graving the battle, breasting the flame, A dutiful soldier has found lepose ; Ke Jias keptlhe faith of. his noble fame; ndglory:encjrcVB bit shining uaine STATE NEWS. CIS? The Raleigh graded school will com mence next month with about 300 pupils. " j 11 The decision in the Raleigh city crp will probably not be made before next Monday, I -.. V! It is reported that a very valuable silver mine has just been found is Mitchell county. v The whole week's trade in cotton in Newbern last week amounted to oe bale which brought- nine cents "n pound. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail road, took place in Raleigh yesterday (Thursday.) ; The new railroad from Warrentou to Warren depot is half graded. The iron for it has been bought. A tele graph line is also being put up. A tape worm fifteen feet long is Mor iranton's pride and glory. It was the production of a child which had beenl BicKly ana ieverieii lor iwo yearn. TJiejury in the Swepson case cost the county of Alamance $75d. This ja onlv one item in the. lively bill costs that's to come against that county jii tins mauer. t .Many in Raleigh are seriously talk ing of holding meetings for the pur pose of invoking the Almighty to send refreshing showers upon the wilted ugetatiori and parched earth.- Judge Buxton .'of the 5th and Judge Furches of the 10th Judicial Districts have exchanged cjrqjjii for the Fall Term of 1876. ThfewiB; done in cpr, sequence of Judge"Purches being counT-""' cil in a number of cases in his District. The Sentinel saya that .last Saturday evening, C D Hearth, the Raleigh boot and shoe man placed $50 in greenbacks in his safe, .which . bio yery carelessly left unlocked. Mohdayt he went to get the money, when be found that it was vi on est inventus. The Raleigh News, says that Gov. Brogden has. tendered the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction to some person.as yet unknown to the public' He is waiting to hear whether he accepts it or not. From the length of time it takes to get a re ply it must have been- tendered to an extreme Western maB.r -n s : ' ! ?' I it H -The Raleigh SenUtiel Uys "that the fight for the Supreme Judgeship, made vacant by the resignation of Judge Settle, waxed warm. Got. Brogden is beset daily by the friends of divers in dividuals. The contest, however, has about narrowed down between Judge Moore and Henry.. Jf Brogden is nominated for-; Congress by the Radi cal Convention of the 2nd district, quid nuncs says Moore will get it. If Gov. Rrog. is defeated he will go for Henry. The Sentinel says that a few. day s ago the Sheriff of Mitchell county arrived in Rale:gh with James Phillips, the Treasurer of Mitchell county, and James Davis and Wm Henry of the tume county convicted and sentenced to the pi nitmtiary for an assault and lattery with cleaoly weapons. The Sheriff tried hard to get a pardon for tl.em and presented a" petition Bigned by the best citizens irr: that section of the State, but Judge Henry's unfavor able endorsement killed it, andrinto the penitentiary they went. Phillips is in for a term of - three;years and the others for two each. "-ivt ' SOUTH OAROUJTA - NEWS t .5 :- i" -The Ledger pays that'iliancastbr ;is for a straigLt-out Ucket,rjd that Chamberlain cannot bold 200 of the 1200 Democratic : votes of the county. John J. 1 f emphillsq. , has been elected to (ill th vnr.ftjnc$-in tbtf? board of directors fthelfatidn33Ok of Chester caused by the death f Major The new passenger "engine on' the Chester ai.d Lenoir Railroad, the "V. A. McBee," made its trial trip ' to Chester on Friday , and returned to Dallas in the afternoon. p Mr. John Hamilton, son of Mr. Var- ren Hamilton, aged 21 years, went in a swimming in tl mill-pond or Mr. William Berry, of Pickens county, and not being able to swim was drown ed- ; : .. . ; . Mr. Aithur Tpmlinsbn, an "bid citi zen of Shiloh township, Sumter eoun y, was found dead in his bed on Sntw oay, July 9. He was about seventy- four years old, and was a member of ihe Methodist church. ! Keports fiom Edgefield slate"ihat when warrants are issued for the ar- reet of nartiftH imnlir'ftf pd in tha Ham burg riot the men -will at rnr deliver themselves up to the sheriff, and that no resistance to the authorities is con templated from tb3 highest tjoj the 'wm-Bi citizen or tne county. Overrated Himself. Some gentle youth or irond-hpn.rt.r1 nbl Winn -venter. day left a pin on the seat of a Wood ward avenue car. It was a tin bent up m curious shape,1 and was left there to carry out a purpose. The man who swung himself aboard that car near the City Hall and sat down with a sigh got up wath a yell. - In his great surrns e 2e. leaped off the. car and' shouted : Mad dog around!" but there were no dogs of any sort under the seat. When he discovered what had "raised'! , him ne was much chagrined. Said he ": " " I thought I could lick most any rnan, ride any horse, stand any sickness x and run for any office, and yet this 1 r contemptible - -little' t pin completely upset me,",' . - UAILKOAD ,GUIli& f f ,; , o u i i!.Kl NTJCNDENT'8 OFFICE, r M t"t J Wilmington, May 12, 876. J C1IANGE OF 8CHfiDULE.;-; , On and after Sunday. Jnna 4.'.t.in will run-Oyer this Railway aa follows ; - i lffSJ?GER, MAIL & EXPJRBSS TRAINS . l vaily, Sundays excepted;: teave-irilmington, at t -u.-: - 4 6-20 p m Arrive at Charlotte; s-'jiT JA-ii-0:40 am Leave Gharlotte, -at ".i-i iwf .a"A 0:30 pm Arnve "Wilmington, at j-w 7:30 am FA8X l FRIGHT) m ,n! i PASSENGER TRAINS Tri.weekly Leaves W U m ing- ton ' and. arrives- at Charlotte Mondays, i Wednesdays, and Fridays ; 'leaves Char- Jott and arrives at WilmingtoivS'uesday s,' : Thursdays and Saturdays..--- Leave .Wilmington, at - 5:20 a m Arrive t Charlotte, - - -fll:45pm Leate Charlotte, at -s-i!w-im s . 4 1 5:20 a m Arriye at Wilmington, - - 1.1:30 p nt SHELBY DIVISION Daily, Snridays ex- i-i-i cepted. ,,f Leave Charlotte, at - -, .: -7:00 a m Arrive at Shelby, at . r 11:30 a m Leave Shelby, at - - - 1:30 pm Arrive at unanotte, - - - ti:UO p m :f CONNECTIONS. . " r 1 Connects with the A. & R. Air-Line in Charlotte at 6:40 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. -; -' Connects at WilminE-ton irith Wilmington & Weldon Railroad ; also with Wilmington, Columbia fe Augusta Railroad at 6:20 p.- m., ana 70 a. m. ; iaB, Papers publishing ", Carolina Central Railway schedule will please notice changes. S L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. ; may 14 ff . -. A..T, 84 O. Railroad. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Charlotte, N. C. April 8, 1876. J. ON and after Monday, April 10th, the following Schedule will be run over this road: GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, ! " D. College, . - Mooresville, i 6.30 a. m- U20 ., 18.58 - io.oo ' Arrive Statesville, GOING SOUTH. LeaveStatesville, f 2.50 p. ra. 3 57 " " 4.35 " ' 6.20 " " Mooresville, ". D. College, Arrive Charlotte, I Trains make close connection at Statesville with Trains over W. N. C. lUt. ; , Tickets on sale to Newton, Hickory, Mor- ganton, Marion and OldFort. j-: f - All charges must be pre paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, Alexandriana and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for loss, or damage ; to freight after it is unloaded at either of Kthe above named "Flag Stations." j , xmo freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked thereon. J J GOKMLJSY, apl 8 - Superintendent. PMmoit Air-Line Railway, Richmond & Danvillk, Kiohmond & Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W; . CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday' June 4th, 1876. .: ' . QOINQ NORTU X1 i STATIONS. HAIL. ' EXPRESS. i in 1 1 - - nil. Leave Charlotte, 5 55am 2 15 am . " Air-Lhje J'n, 6 12 a m 2 40 a m " Salisbury, 830am 419am , " Greensboro, 10 58 a m 6 iraTB ,: Danville, 136pm 8 54am u Dundee, 1 49 p ro 9 01 a m : Burkeville, 6 49 p m 12 45 p m Arrive at Richmond, 9 36 p m 3 19 p m GOING SOUTH. ' . -STATIONS. MAIL, 1 1 KXPBX3S. Leave Richmond, 5 50am 110pm " Burkeville, 9 00 a m 3 54 p m " Dundee, 1 39 p m 8 05 p m " Danyille 1 43 p m 8 10 p m " Greensboro. 435pm 10 25pm " Salisbury. 7 01 p m 12 32 a m " Air-Line J'n, 9 06 p m 2 29 a ra Arrive at Charlotte, J ; 9 03 p n 2 42 a ru fiOIHG east. ; GOIKQ- WEST. STATIOBS. MAIL. MAIL. L'ye Greensboro. L'ye Co Shops, Arr at Raleigh, Art atjGoldsboroJ . 10 55 am 12 14 p m Arr 4 20 p m L've 2 54 p m Arr 11,43 p m L'yf a ni - 3 22pm ; . G 00 p m STATIONS ACCOMMODATION TBAIM Leave Greensboro, Leave Co Bhops,, , Arr at Raleigh," Arr at GoltJsboro, 6 30 a ro Arr 10 30 am Lve 8.30 a m Arr 8 00 p m Lye 3 00 p m 10 30 a m o p m 10 65 p rr NORTH WESTERN Nr C. R. R. ' J SIlkm Brangh.)' ' ' ' Leave G reensbdro, ' Arrive at Salem, , .Leave Salem,. ,; Arrive at Greensboro, ' J 4 4 .4 pm j 6 45 ' , t 8 15 a x ' ' jLO 33 " ' Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 11 43 a m connects at Greensboro' with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Southern cities i Accommodation train tearing Raleigh at 8 00 p m, connects with Northern bound trains t-t Greensboro for Richmond and '.all points East Price of Tickets same as via other routes. 1 : Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 6 30 a m connects at Goldsbtro with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. tf Xynchbnrg Accommodation: leave Rich mond at 10.25 a m, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 p ra, leave Burkeville 5 20 a, m, 'arrive at Richmond 8 30 am. i Ei press trains will only make the follow ing stops between Richmond arid Charlotte, Hz: - Chula. Burkeville. Clover. Wolf Trap, RineeoId., Dundee, Danville, Greensboro, Tbomasville, Salisbury and China Grove. Tickets will, therefore, in no case be sold to passengers by this train to other than the points menuonea aDove. - : No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Bichmond, 282 Uiles.- Papers that have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of this company will please print as above and forward copies to uenr rassenger Agent. For further information address JOHN R MACM CRDO, Oenl Passenger Agent, : . r st Richmond, Va. Sjun .' V J .U' i- 1 : GREEHSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, km 'TXGREENSBOBO, N.O. " ' i( THE Fall Session will begin on Wednes day 23d of August, and) continue 20 weeks. ;St. : ' Ir : Board (inclusive of washing and ligbts) $75.00 Tu Taif ion in regular English course : 25.00 For catalogue, apply to Rey T M Jones, President. .. xt a v vv ilcuix, . , -v . President Board of Trustees. ju20 2ru . , - i , . BENSON'S CAPS1NE PLASTERS And Allc'k,s Porous Plaster for sale at -... . - Mc A DEN'S, pr8 ' " - ' - Drug Store. I rrf P 'T.1AWCX'-JAAV All ';in-i'i -B-f - .?cil i"j.fajf:.T' - -i BEf EEf CHARLOTTB aid Coltjmbiav S. IinE.CilARIfrTTlB? COLtJMBIA & 1" the SOUTri CAROLINA RAILWAY, port of CHARLESTON, presents to Shippers of COTTON, AND THE MERCHANTS of CHARLOTTE, AND ALONG THE JANES OF RAILWAYS CONVERGING THERE- viy, jmj.n i aLi viiU xauiKi w ui GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT IJNE, 1! With the ASSURANCE THAT - TRANSPORTATION shall be as QUICK," RATES AS LOW AND SATISFACTION AS COMPLETE, as by any other line that bids for their btesa r1', ?.,u S""' , , " ' : ' .' 7 - " ' For rates', classifications and all information, call on the undersigned, ' A. POPE..... J....i.i.General JFreight Agent, 0., C. & A. JL R., Columbia, S. a N M J0HNSTX)N,.v...........,.....;.... W, W. PEGRAM, Agent, C, WN6T0N Fast Freight Eoole to 5 BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans portation Company. Sailing from BALTIMORE'- Tuesday and Friday, at - il I'M. NAXD TROJt wiurrnoTox WEDKESDAr AND SATURDAY. GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North f niladelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, ALSO Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp and Other European Ports. These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, 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 withont delay, arjd 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 fnrtber information, apply to either of the undersigned Agents or the Lane. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agt Baltimore Line, 50 South Street, Baltimore. WM. . ULYDIS & CO., lien'I Agt. New lork Line, 6 .Bowling ween, is. l . A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New York Line3, Wilmington, N. 0. tf. c. c. euisp-RTCh: meies, VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequalcd facilities for the Transportation of Freight, from WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, ASHEV1LLE, RTJTHERFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C." RAILRO ADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI. IITSTJI.2srOE aJTJD BATES GUARANTEED AS LQW AS VIA i& INFORMATION FURNISHED JNO G YOU-Nli, ueneai JBreiei Soliciting: Aecnt C. C. T., sept30 HUBS, SPOKES AND RIM S THE undersigned offer for sale their en tire machinery for manufacturing Hubs, Snokes and Rims, the machinery being all new, and purchased for cash, of the best makers in the United States, will be sold at a ereat sacrifice, including 40 H P Engine Shafting, . Belting, &c ror terms, apply to T w wnisnant, at Carolina Agricultural Works, or by letter to the undersigned at Welford, 8. C. - Jf o WHloriAxiT oE BUiND. sept21 tf City Tax Notice, IN pursuance of the advice of counsel, I am directed by the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen, to notify all per sons residing in this city, to return to me at once all of the following Stocks and Bonds held Or owned by them on 1st Monday in February, 1876, to wit: C..C. fc A. R. R. Stock; N. C.R.R. Stock ; O, C. & A. R R. Bonds, N. C.R. R. Bonds; Atlantic and N. C. R. R- Bonds and Nation al Bank Stock. ' F NASH, julH City Treasurer. Saratoga Springs ' AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. - BRANCH OFFICE of these celebrated Springs is now open at McAden's Drug Store. ' The, water is drawn from block-tin resevoir on ice, and the water is as fresh and sparkling as from' the Springs, and equal in it medicinal properties, - -'i aprll ' - Ice Cream. D. ' M. RIGLER takes this method of call ing the attention of the public general ly to the fact that his ICE, CREAM SALOON, will ba opened for the season, on Monday 15th. - . , . -, , nlayl4 ' u -i fin ; JjJJJkJ.AVJ.l KJ. J. . ' "' '''7 1'-1-- ALLvPOlSTS :N0RTH and' EAST; ' Hi- i.U 5 i.-' C.', January 3rd, 187G t 1,.! AUGUSTA RAILROAD, in connection with arid its eonheetine- STEAMSHIP ONRh .t X7 TJ T5 .."....-Soliciting Agent, Charlotte, N C. O. & A. It. R., Charlotte, K. 0. NORTH CAROLINA LINES. SEMI-WEEKLY. all Mats South and East. - NEW YORK. Clyde's Wilmington Line from NEW YORK Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M., AMD FBOK WILMINGTON WEDNESDAYS andSATlRDAYS or East bound Freight, to Baltimore Fall River and other J&asteru uiues. ANY COMPETING LINE. AND UPON APPLICATION TO F W CLARK, 0eneal Freight Agt, Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. T T SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. CIGARS ! CIGARS! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. J AM Manufacturing Cigars of the very best material, and have nothing but the very best Cigar makers in my employment. Satisfaction guaranteed. - : , :- WALTER BREM. marll E. J. Allen, HAS just received a splendid lot of Fine - Stone Rings, Fine Gold - Bracelets, Ladies ' Gold Sets, front Buttons, Sleeve Buttons, Sc. JU23 Mrs. BEASELY, (FORMERLY OF CHARLOTTE ) TS Drebared to 'entertain her friends, and X such guests as may desire to patronize her Boarding House, at 815 South 19th street. Philadelphia, during' the Centennial exhibition. Terms, $ z ou per day. : mayl7 tf .. - J A. SUUOTT, Formerly with WJ Black. J W KDflilT. Late of. Americus, Gs. MllMMilfilf iGOOE ELLIOTT & REULE7, GROCERS an LIQUOR DEALERS, rnriLL keep constantly on hand com II plete Stock of Goods, to which "the trade are invited. Quality guaranteed and prices aa reasonable as any reliable 'establishment In the city. UOTKLS & RESTAUftANr. Alexander House, xlv. cWe;cm;:;j2;;; " i Below Tryoa Street M..Ev Churchi -i i THE building has recently been thorough . ... ly refitted and renovated; and' the Pro pnetress, Mrs DpA W Alexander, is prepar ed to accommodate permanent and transient boarders. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.'" " Pi --v-M--! jibs A W ALEXANDER, ? DR. A-Wl ALmrAwmcR rwntut vuw. ; wuhw luct t nut . W UVOB m rates to suit the times. Entire satisfaction -guaranteed. febl7 St. Charles Hotel, STATESVILLE. N. O. Otho. M Barkley Proprietor, This House is inost eligibly located : newly furnished, and possesses ac commodations unexcelled by any House in the State. - .. . . .- Breakfast and Dinner House at the Depot. ' ';-;' jan22 : - ..n.'.iA hv,i,-':: MANSION HOUSE GREENVILLE, 8. C T HIS house is located on the Air-Line .' A. Railroad, about midway.: between - Char- lotts and Atlanta, at the terminus of the Greenville A Columbia Railroad where tourists may stop and enjoy the comforts ol a firet-class Hotel, recently renovated and refurnished. CALNAN&ROATH aug314im ' Proprietors. PRIVATE BOARDING, YAHDORO house. SOUTH Elm "Street, Greensboro, N. C. One square , from Depot. Unsurpassed accommodation for Traveling Patrons. Terms $1.50 per day. septl2eod6m msCEIXAlVEOlJS. NEW GOODS! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, AC. WILL SELL A GOOD WEIGHT CLOCK I for $3.50, and everything else at prices to suit the times. I will pay the highest Cash Price for old Gold and Silver. S& Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, re paired and warranted for 12 months, at J. T. BUTLER'S, Carolina "Jewelry Store, jull2 Charlotte, N. C. SAMUEL GROSE, Tryon Street, Opposite Methodist Church, CHARLOTTE, N. C, DEALER IN SASB, (MaciOmlazei, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, NEWEL POSTS, WALNUT RAILING and BALLUSTERS. EVERY :DISCRIPTION OF BUILD ING LUMBER BOUGHT AND SOLD. feb25 , MAC K IN A W A NICE LOT OF MACKINAW STRAW HATS, OF THE LATEST STYLES, JUST IN BY EXPRESS, AT ALEXANDER'S SHOE and.HAT STORE TRADE STREET. mav20 T H, Brem, Jr., , Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CHARLOTTE, W. C OFFICE In Dowd 4 Sims' New Build. ing, Up Stairs. . -4 : ESTABLISHED 1841. HERRING'S " PATENT CHAMPION. " BURGLAR tAND FIRE PROOF BANK VAULTS & DOORS. ALSO TIME LOCKS. HERRING & CO., 251 4 252 Broadway. New York, 56-60 Bunbury St., Bosten. mayza. eod 2m i t 1 j u ' . TRT THfK FAMILY FLOUR. !' R M MILLER & SONS; jul9 i -ti T K r - - --.-v.- 1 Clear, Rib Dnlk Sides. PRIME SMOKED SIDES aM SHOULDERS, l ; Snoiar.CarBi Hams aM Breasts, .: at low riouaxs TO THK TBADX.-'4 " johii vf.HAU.-a:cp.', COLLEGE STREET, HEAR TRADED; Latest Publication ! ! "THE IAND OF "THE SKY." ,' ADVENTURES rs MOUNTAIN B YrWAYS BTCHSISTUjr BUS, ATJTHOB. OF A J0TIOa Of HOJtOE," AC.. Aa ? So :" - ' ; "; ! : " " . . it: Jit,. SALK AT THK .. -if . . ; . . , , i . ; ... .f . .... , CENTRAL HOTEL NEWS STAND, ' ,'" " ALSO - DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPER, AND MAGAZINES. ; maySl CANNED GOODS &C, &C. 2 LB. CANS FRESH MACKEREL, SOMETHING FRESH & GOOD: , . 2 and 3 LB. CANS FRESH PEACHES, TOMATOES, TROPHY SUGAR CORN in 2 LB. CANS, almost equal to green CORN. CORN BEEF, DEVILED HAM, LOB- STERS, TONGUE and TURKEY. SOME VERY FINE CREAM CANDY CHOCOLATE, BURNT ALMONDS, CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, AC, THE BEST in the MARKET. ORANGESLEMONS and APPLES. THE BEST SODA CRACKERS IN THE CITY. FOR SALE AT D. M. RIGLER'S, Two Doors "below 1st National Bank. may5 B. JC MtLLEB A SONS. JWO. V. LEAK. MILLER & LEAK, Tobacco Manufacturers, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. GOLD BASIS, NONE-SUCH, HORNETS' NEST. jull Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah. 1HI LATEST STYLES or STRAWGOODS, CwMSlSllKQ OF Macltuw, Canton, Texas, Ma Panama Li 3r 3r , and a fine assortment of FELT ! SILE HATS, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE CHEAP, AT ' J. A. YOUNG & SON'S. Call as they are going fast. -$s jnll2 Rejoicing News. LADIES AND GENTS, N honor Of OLD ZEB8 nomination for Governor, I will sell for the next three days, JWXX) yards more of Calico, at 6 eta. per yard. DAILY ARRIVALS . OF s Dry Goods & Clothing EEJIABKABLT CHEAP. LOYNS' STORE: SEASIDE RESORT. THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEAOTOET, N. a JUNE 1st to OCTOBER 1st i" x . t Many New Attractions UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT Save time by addressing , . '; J. Ml SUBLETT, may252m , , , , T)RAS8, COPPER,- ZTNO A TIN OILERS. . Largest stock that has erer been brouebt to this market. - For sal cheap, two doors abors Btenhouse, Macanlay A C'oat the re tail store oi t ...... v . c : - in - BREM, BROWN it CO.' ... -'OOt2J . , . - Ce t i A'- V - mBY the new Charlotte Favorite, onlf A cents, or the Stonewall Jackson Cfar, lor lu cents, at ,a WALTER BlUiJi'S, marll : J " . , . ': ' w - 1, i ,,, : ., VERY LATEST STYLE h4 f- 1' 1 !n r, It -v ju-' L.itl JKVfrt -4 3 ci 4 t - j Li ; Ji S . j.y rjiitb hit', h&'il JUST 1 IN AT b THE, STORE. , OF, J A YOUNG & SON. j ,ja29 I V - ! i 45ysr lan i'.H LATEST ARRIVAL 9l1 OF J. S. PHILLIPS; f, MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER llT GENTS FURNISHING GOODS." HAS remoTed to one of the New SIon' under the Central HoteLTrade Stand ia receiving his Winter Stock of Goods for Men's Wear, and will make them ud at short notice in the most fashionable man. ner, cheaper than the same class of Goods " haye ever been offered in this market ' ' Oraer SMrtsiaSpecialtj. : . Cutting and repairing dons nromntly. All goods and work must be paid for on drily ery, as I am compelled to do a caah bosidess. J a X lULUPS. oct!7 ". i STOWSON, haviof permanently locai- ed in Charlotte, is fully prepared to put on Slate Roofs in any part . of the adja cent country. ; ;iir y M ARBLEIZED SLATE M ANTE Li A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed. Prices ReasonaU., Shingle Roofs taken off and relaid , witi SLATE, when desired. ... i Orders will receive prompt attention, wlW addressed to P. O. Box 118, Charlotte, K . S0METHNG NEW CHARLOTTE A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. IJ1HE Undersigned begs, leave to inform Lawyers, Clerks of Courts, Principals of Schools, and the public generally that be has opened a BOOK BINDING ESTABLISHMENT In Charlotte, at the Store on Trade street adjoining Dr McAden's Drng Store, where he is prepared to do all work in that line, ia handsome style and reasonable rates, and in connection with which he has a splendid: Stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, All new and at greatly reduced prices Paper hanging , a specialty. Soliciting a share of your fayors, I am, ' - Very Respectfully, ' t . v . H L KOELL8CH, xi'ormeriy book, peeper at w. . CHARLOTTE Cedar Grove Dairy; "DERSONS and Families can be supplied I .-.v. a hut, i:iv .it-i Mm VVAUJi TU1V, J W. W morning and evening at their doors.' Of ders through the Post Office will be promp tly attended to. H IX bUSSAUGM, Proprietor. aprl4 T HE NEW REMEDY. Merrill's eieat Antebilious prescription "Hepatine" or Vegetable Liyer Medicine fer Uyspepeia, Heryous ueadacne, uonsupauew, Bullous Attacks. Heartburn. Jaundice, Chronic Diarhcea. Sour Stomach. Loss ef Appetite, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered Uver. j; or saie at ,t ,, i j f . MCADEN'S apr8 Drugstore. W INDOW GLASS, Putty, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Tanners Oil, at jUCAjUJkH B, anl4 Drug Store. COB X XXJTSXL, A BAPHATKS JACOB M MENDEL A CO., t . .. I i .KAJrtiTACTuaBBS or C 1 G A rs : WHOUSAUI PKALKBS I . ; . , TOBACCO, SNTJFF, PIPES uAC. TRADE ST, CHARLOTTE, nVc, TRADERS' HAH011AL BANK, OF C3BtA0RiiOTTB.' 1 V. , ' . ..it' . ; BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Johx E Baowv, , , Johii W Wadswomh AlXA , M ACAULAT, Baztxx H MOOBX. V Q Jomrsoir, 0. F. CAsxir.r d ' How W M Bnrrr, Host i mcDowxll, Pbixxtt Schitt. : m 8 P Smith, v. , j , ; LS . OFFICERS .: : .,v V;i i ' 8 P Sihth", President ; R I McDowiuL,' Vice j President OS Q Bott, Cashier. , janlft . -,r&',ixb?, ,.i,u'i BoarderojXVanjtcd r i Lit T AM now prepared to accommodate a few A Regular Los,rJ::3. Locaucn convc at tobufcineBS (&tt cf the city. Tf i per week.. T7 II CO m'ZLU 5 "1 v.. m 'If i-r u- I' ! nov5 1 1 T 5 t t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 21, 1876, edition 1
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