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DAILY OBSERVED
Snnflay, April 1," lTT.
HEW
' fy.l ii! l ' A.-l : '''-V' A'-.'"-:
H'4r.l faUowinfi "is" the list
last this morning
1DVERTISEMEMTS,
of adver-
t tisamants, which appear for : the i
UJUt UM wa ammj t: 4 r t . . i-
M Fraley Spring Clothing.7
H.Q.C.D. W.N.O.
Charlotte tiotei.
first
WpiTtim. To-Day. For 1
Atlantic and Eastern Gulf Statu,
- -. :' At - 1 Tr 77 . .u.-
V.177nSfee ana.iru unto rey,
ina ttortinets and rain,xvMh touthwest
southeast faindsand jcMng.oarMcter
v and tfatfonary or flight rite in tempera?
, . r;ture?fdt!owd Hn'fkt' wsterripprtion lf
ihe Uh& uuy wring emnwyvniww
t W colder northerly 'to westerly winds and
ft' 'i3 LiJlLbJL.- ' -M !
IiOCAIi DOTS.
Yesterday was a very quiet day for
Saturday.
The days ofpionics and "jiggers' are
w. aewiy,!opoii,.us. , -
And now the voice of the turtle dove
is heard in the land.
Rich tine Easter effrs was the fun
o
among the boys yesterday.
ThA tizz oir the soda fountain will
r K soon begin the land.
gibing in the Courts yesterday ex
cept a little sueing. " "
The Hornets Nest Riflemen and the
Cadets' of the C. M.I. will parade to
,., morrow. . . . . f
The L & D Club meets to-morrow,
.; (Monday) evening 'at the residence of
Mr BBSmith.
More kerosene lamps bought yes ter
. day than for, many days. ; Rise in the
' price of gas, you know.
Y. M, C, A.
THE FIGHT FOR LIGHT.
Meetings of Messrs Hall and Cree Work
. tr the Association. -' -
The consolidation of the two gas
Companies which have been dispensing
The Young Men'sChristianAss'n meet fwAwnra oaf . . nnraaaa :n
ings held under the auspices of Messrs q hag fumished the
iiaiiana Vreeareiocrcamxig iu tllArnt fAr ftn atninat nnnvpri
The Conference . meeting yesterday
morning and the. Bible reading in the ;Thefirst n)tice
afternoon, were dow weu aiienueu uu
sation within the past forty
given
eight
of an
proved of a very interesting .character. kne advertising columns of The Obser-
xne principle meeung oi me oay and before ten-o'clock on that day
however, was the union mass meeting little: else" was talked about, among
at the First Presbyterian Church, at 7J business man. The impression seem
PM. A large congregatipn was pres edto ,revailthat in thecansolidation of
ent and all apparently took a deep in tne two companies that the peop le
terest in what transpired. were in the-hands of a monoDolv.
: After the usual opening services! We believe if the new Company, had
delegates from Capel Hill, Ealeigb, the I stated the actual reasons for the con-
North Carolina College, at Mou nt I sohdatien, and such other facts as
Pleasant, and Due W est College, made I might have safely besn given to the pub
interesting reports of the work of their j lie, that the opposition would not have
various Associations, the .difficulties shown such a bold front. Those who
which they incountered, Ac. , After this have been using the Centennial gas
Mr. Cree made a short address on the at one dollar, could hardly realize that
importance of the work' and success ajump to five dollars could be made
which had attended the etiorts ot tne with any show ef justice. The cost of
rganization for good. the production of gas was discussd at
The appointments for to day's ser length, and the question was "raised
vices (which aDDear elsewhere) were 'what is it to be done ? Hesides a
t i
then made and the congregation was street rumor that the two Companies
dismissed. had consolidated, and that the price of
The Reporter obtained from Messrs gas was summarily advanced, nothing
TToll and fire t Mlrtwinfr iniftrABtinir Was JtnOWn.
LocationoftheNoraalColoreiSchool- 4 T3 "D X TVT" f fT T? A "T
Got Vamce Requested to Act as Del- J JlT . JLV JL , Xl, " ' JL , J-1 ' , -U-i .
Smith. & PorlDes,
facts concerning the work of the Asso
ciation in the United States : "
The past year, while one of unprece
A meeting of the Chamber of Com-
mevce was called and not a few of the
members got off a quantity of gas
dented disaster in business circles, has n ""s gaseous, question. j.ne action
been one of unusal activity in Christian of the Chamber took definite form and
AsRftoiation work. The International shape, by the appointment oi a com-
T3vn. nm?r- from orfnllv mittee to confer with the authorities of
prepared statistics, ehow that not only the gas Company, as published in this
has there been a very healthy growth PP yesieruay morniug. xue iuhow
in the number of associations, but all S letter was writen to the President
over the country they have been Un- hf the gas Company :
ususlly active. At the last Convention hakloxt, v,., mwu ou, .
5rht hundred and twentvone associa- a VAKSo, x-sq., rres i anoue
tions sent in detailed reports, an in
whether or not some compromise in
the reduction of price cannot be effect
ed and report to an adjourned meeting
of this body.
Without being authorized to sneak
either for the Chamber, or the Com
mittee, 1 believe that the consumers
Gas Co.. Charlotte, N. C,
crease of two hundred and sixty-six Chamber of Commerce, held at their
over those reporting in any one year, ball tbis eveniDg, the following pream-
A coat of naint has done much to Those failing to report would swell the ble and resolution was unammeusly
imnrnvA the old huildinc iust above the I prand total of organizations connected adopted :
f- - - - - io I tr . rrn, ru nu- i
Charlotte Hotel. with the Executive Committee to over I " ".u iuiwvuiuu ui
onn rini. I i.uuu. .Moiwunsianuinir tuc uusiucm ,n i.r i n
H 111 u A' JJALllUBl . Ul M M lUklUU V I I I.I IH IIIH.1 I Lll in . M S I llll IH I IH1 III
leeeis in the cityi and Iwill preach at depression,ixty buildings are reported rai8ing the price of gas, and thinks it
. F It -aia. i i a. At nn nno I mi iZ i i
the Second Presbyterian Church to- clear oi aii aeDi, vaiueu i,9,iw, wm do Duraensooie to consumers,
and building lunaa aadea mamng me .
x-.-i -I... Zt . i:. Resolved, That a committee ot five
Tt. Mnr ci'H.t. fnr Mftvor lotai T,UB Jiwpi-jr, m,mh- ftf .h4. nh-mh h-o minted
ad Aldermen; we would like to know of librarier, furniture, etc,, over $12,0(X),- t the proper autnorilies
uuu. iiiic wuubi ciucuoco vi kuo o- oi iuc uew company, 10 ascertain
sociations for the year amounted to
about $450,000. Cue hundred and
twenty general secretaries are employ
ed, who give all iheir time to the werk.
The aggregate membership of the As
sociation is about 100.000. Over 10.000
letters giving men were furni&hed with employment will be willing to pay a fair price, and
the coast, in jm;n th .r Twontwan stat. to the end that the matter may be
. . . , ' . discussed, I have tne honor to ask yeu
and provincial conventions were held to fix 8ome time pl&cej WQen and
during the year, at which 416 associa- where the committee can confer with
tions were represented by 1.517 dele-Lthe proper officers of the company, in
. . 1 J . . U I .x -T 1
eatea. Nearly all the States have State re5"u. w w mwwr. iour eany
executive committees, which act in v . r. t
Chs R Jones.
r company is very fine. 1 H ? ! f' mittee. and many of them employ effi- Fer the Core, mittee.
A " The Charlotte fiotel has1 undergone cient State Secretaries. The following was received in reply
a complete metamorphosis since f it J ; The growth of associations in the Chaklotte, N. C, March 31, '77.
nosaed into the hands of. the . DreserftlSbnthera States has been very marked. Dear Sir We will be pleased to meet
Wrnnrietor. It is much imnVSred in all At the time the visitati.n f the South 1. committee on Tuesday morning
rrv: . ; . .: ' I at. 1 n A Al.r. A M ntth nffina nf tha
ill appointmeau. -; ,, y i ana est was unaertaKen oy tne corn-
Mr Walter Maffitt and family have mittee, there were but three associa-
returned from a visit toWilmington. "ons south of Washington; they now
Like ererybody els who visits "the number almost two .hundred, and
p.!tv hv the sea he was charmed with I many of them are very! active. Some
' i i . m - .
the hospitality-and kindness of its peo- of the State organizations are very representing tne siae ot tne uas torn
nle. " efficient, and the future success of the Pany
I ' I w : r t i . .
The bull froff sintreth and is hannr association cause in the South is assur- amtobs ubsbevbb :-in explanation
xa9 duii irog singem ana is nappy, f i of the recent . ct;on ftf th ( vm
because he is no loager afraid of being cu panies, I deem it due to the consumers
bulldozed inta his hole by the coldness I During the year the work among to state that it was done to save our
and infilemennv of thm weather- for th railroad men. f whom there are ROO.- atOCBlhOIders trom any turtber loss in
w w.,.w. - w I - - - ' 1 1 r. - i ri t . .
WiWIW'tfWMtja .d Sg ii 00pmp!o7d ,pon over 80.0M mil,, SS
i&bi. puvuug oi ii gr oi gren. i iijf , um..uwu lueasuraui bmu- production. In the last two years we
I cessml. Keadinc rooms and railroad I have lrt. thnimnnrta nf dnlla th
W8Bf7fl" r f . , n"on. associations have been established in benefits of which have been reaped by
We were misinformed as to the time I mm? m th mf imnnrtant. ra;iroi you.
for oriranixiojr a eolorcd .EDiscoDal Unt n;.w,n.K.in.,M We have made no "ring," nor formed
rrt. i C i irnL ' s r iiJ-' t"uu"v"v''" any "combination" to extort irom our
Church.? .Xhe meetmg for this purpose this year with the co-operation of the customers anv more than a fair nrica
Requested
egate.
In Thursday's Obsekveb was publish i
ed an account of the proceedings of a
meeting held by the colored citizens of
Charlotte, for the purpose of sending a
delegate to Raleigh to confer with the
State Board of Education as to the
location of a normal school, for the
education of colored teachers. .. ' -There
appears to have been some
dissatisfaction at the proceedings of
this meeting, which was probably i
created by the fact that the notice that
uch a meeting would be held was net
extensively circulated, and conse
quently there was not a full represen
tatior of the colored people of th'e
city.
On this account another meeting was
held at the Court House on Friday
night. J W Gordon was called to the
chair, and S A Waugh and C W Ches
nutt were appointed Secretaries.
The following preamble and resolu
tions were adopted :
Whereas, There was a meeting held
in this city, to elect a delegate to the
State Convention to be held at Raleigh
on the 10th of April, the proceedings
of which meeting did not meet the ap
proval of the majority of the legal
colored voters and tax payers of the
city, and
Whereas, ihis meeting is called to
reconsider the proceedings of the form
er m eeting relative to the location of
the normal school for the education of
colored teachers, therefore be it
'Resolved, 1st. That the proceedings
of the said meeting be and are hereby
declared null and void.
Resolved, 2nd. That as the election
of another delegate might create hard
reeling, we send no delegate to said
Convention, but that we request Gov.
Vance to act as our delegate in said
Convention, and to State that we desire
the school to be located at a point as
near the centre of the state as possible,
which is easily accessible and conve
nient, where there is a healthy moral
tone, and where the expenses of living
will be as small as possible, always ex
cepting the city of Raleigh, which we
do not consider a suitable location.
After which the meeting adjourned.
1.8,77
12 High Street, Boston, Klass.. and " Trade Street, hartotte, K. V.
yB are now receiving in our CHARLOTTE HOUSE, a fall line of all grades of BOOT8 and 8HOE9. Faying ictr'ueed ( u
BOOTS and 8HOE3 in the 8tates of North Carolina, Soath Carolina and Georgia, with success beyond cur expectations, we batv re
csntly established a house at Headquarters, NO. 13, HIGH STBEET, BOSTON, MAS?:, which will enable as to fully con pet t n).
other Jobbing Houses North, and to extend ear trade into other States. ; . ; f
We sell only by the case from oar BOSTON HOU8E, and all orders forwarded there will rcceire prompt attention, an'4, if irrf.r
red, be shipped and billed direct. The former reputation of our CHARLOTTE BOU8E, onsu-pisseJ in tbePonthf.-r the amoui t
and rariety of its large Stock, shall be maintained, and we shall constantly keep on .hard in both booses a full line of a' I grades (.
BOOTS and SHOES. Having made this arrangement we have no hesitancy in going into large towns or cities to show oar Goodi
feeling assured that we are able to give to prompt paying customers as good te.nas as any other house North or South.
We solicit your orders or personal inspection to either of the above houses.
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C, and 13 HIGH STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
marl
!day"
how many suitable men wa have for
"Can't afford to burn gas at $5" said
. the family man. , "Well, you needn't
expect me to do any work at hight
'X then,' said a member of the family.
' The fish dealers have
t accounts of storms Von
3 consequence of which they did not re
' cei?i the usual supply of fish. .
Of the first .twenty men of the Char
lotte Greys who had their measures
taken for the uniform, only four tell
under six feet. The 'physique of the harmony with the International Com -
Company, ' JasHCarook,
Fres'tCG. L. Co.
Col C It Jones, Charlotte, N. C.
The President of the Company re
quests us to publish the following as
will take place at the Court House to
night at 8 P M. The services will be
conducted by Eev McKenney, colored,
most prominent
country.
railroad men in the for the article we propose to furnish
There is no place in the State where
rosin pan is used that does not. nav
0m. .1 W"J
Deacon of the Protestant Episcopal in vn- .n f ii,..!,,- itnM.. i iti ainn.rir, ?w
i C if JJmted States and sent healthy progress, and -will be pressed P tnojigand fett i. the lowest figure
jxoui -oy ine rreeamen e commission of Hnrinb- the, at wnicn can oe iurnwnea.
1 0. . ,t nrnnonAil nTrancAmonta nr
A new feature of association work perfected by the stockholders of the
has inst hen iindrtalrpn hv Rn fiftoltwo companies, rosin gas will be furn
a a Uu A Ij' Vaka . v. JL
nic uiiwHuu uij, tuc JEHicuuiiTc juui- i Irros t U. G. Li. (Jo.
mittee, lonDe !Coiored young men or The following paper was circulated
tne feouth. A most hearty indorsement during the day, and as will be seen
oune wore was given py tne Virginia! pledges quite a number of consumers
Mr OTA W A at s A vi mm M am S-vM v I i . o
asixteen "column 1 wwciu, " t0 uiacentinue the use ot . gas unless
weekly paper, bearing the above title Prosccuieu wl:lD eTcrJ Pr08Pecc OI BUC" there is a reduction in the price :
UHABLOTTE, jx. u., March au, '77
We, the undersigned, in consequence
Matnmenlal. . lor the recent eras monopoly and ad
that church. .
Ifev ttS'Bronson will address the
: meetingron ' the : relations of the Pro.
testant Episcopal Church to the colored
race. All interested are invited to at
tnd -f H iA,fei' t-er .f .
Th9 "CharlottB Advertlisr "
. J 'I hnirl ini!ifiii7.
made iU MWarneOeterday morn'
ing. It is ealtedf and published by
Mr Harper J . E lam , a printer in the
Owiivia office, andj Mr. Jamesl At
Vogler, proprietor of the Charlotte Job
Office.y:ItIJs r strictly ! an advertising j A,eea 8 othce, we nni tne list tor Marcn uon by said combination of the two
MnHi' mi.A ,:li j:--:-j I smaller than for any menth in a num gas companies now manufacturing eras
- . : i ir - tcTM t l , at i
i . r i .
I In looking over" tee .list of marriage Tanie jW.1" same, nereny pieage
iV . . - .. . . .1 ourselves not to use or consume any
Mwuwiiuu ,vuo ivcBiowci ga8 manulactured for sale or conaump
contains a considerable amount of y, wnen . tne; numner oi demands of the times.
reading matter, which is eotten un ml licenses issued was the samej There is This agreement to be iri force from
young men who-Faveltin chargl are , , tever e?e may geplemb;rr -Perdue J. A
worthy - and Tfidiigtrious members of 08 8a?-?I'lu.a-mie M ??n 6 68 Elliott, J WKem ley, Thos Beeres. Field
r r"- vv(ito an iiUc
, : encouragement, thwayof
I "t g patrpnige necessary."' to' insure
its success. " " - ' -.
its success.
ToDays Services.
: episcopal ana - Uatholic churches to
. .day. The Easter, Festival of ih Rnrt
. " day School-of rthe Episcopal Church
. will Be held at 4:30 P M
. . efellewingare the appointments
for the YM C A -meetings to dav a
meetmE"PllyVforfthe members of
s , the Associatioa at . 9:15 A .M, at tho
First Presbyterian: Church: a general
prayer meeting at the Methodist at 4:45
, P and a unioh'meeting at the Second
Presby tTrxaSatySOTT ' V-"
No preaching ini the FirsC Presbyte',
t a is Jfresbyterian churches to
. day. Sunday schools aa tioiial ; i
" EeTjrLatitoerfills the pulpit of the
Eecond Presbyterian Church - in the
morning
ighter
The following are the names of per
sons to whom licenses to commit mat:
rimony were issued during the month
just passed: - f ' "
:; C. ;r, f ; . whites. -
M E Beaver to Conelia Flow.. ;
Wm L Bigham to Annie O Kelly. ,
Thes H Beatty to MenervaC Terrell.
son, Spencer & Allen, Jno Brookfield, J
Moyer, Kyle fe Hammond, J Lindy, R
M White, Hoyd Overman, W J Black
Myers Sumrow.Lone & Bro Alver.
Koss & Jones, Smith & Forbes, Brown
& Co.. J M Mendel & Co.. J T Julian. S
T Black, K F Huneycutt, Kaufman &
cro., Tiddy Bro., J S Snafer. W B
J aylor, F U-Andrews, F Scarr & C.O
M Fraley: G W Chalk & Co.. JM Sims
F H Dewey, R tN- Littlejohn, John W
-.,vr- ..w--v.-w. narrow: VV M I rnwe ,M.HrVo
Mulcr. , ., , h s. . ' "s - I Wilson Bnrwftll Pptho V Snmnor T?
Aleck Caldwell to Francis Sloan.
Ezekiel Morrison to Sarah Caldwell.
J ohn Boss to Comfort L Alexander.
Emanuel Gibson! to " Harriet Wed
dington. ' .
Joseph Little to Susan Smith,; -Albert
Bowman to Julia Still. ' ,
Albert Davis to Annette Hunter.
Calvin Walker to Harriet Johnston.
Samuel Cooper to Harriet Gaffoey.
unarlie 1) Dickson to Addie Killian. 1 23 cents; large siss,.r50ients. -
! B Alexander. C Eoedieer. Walter Brem
& Martin, except light at desk, T C
We are informed that quite a num
ber of other consumers will add their
names to the above list, if the figh
continues. T in the ; meantime we sup
pose matter will remain in statu quo
I1 11 ' i . .
uuuu me Meeting reierred to above.
The poor and humble, alike with the rich
una powerful, find in Dr. Ball's Cough By.
van trm -xA w.A - - i .
Mecklenburg Presbytery
a9
Is now in session at Wadesboro, hav
ing convened on Friday. It will pro
bably remain in session till Tuesday.
The pastors of the two churches in this
city are in attendance, as is also an
elder from each. Gen WLT Prince,
who now resides in Wadesboro, but
still retains his connection with the
First Church, represents it, and Mr J
Alexander went from the ' Second
Church.
FINANCIAL ABB COMMERCIAL
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
March 31, 1817.
PRODUCE.
Baltimore OaU firm; prime Southern,
45. Eye fancy ' and actiye, 72a75. Provi
sions firmer quiet and unchanged. CcSee
nominal. Whiskey better, 8ai. Sugar fairly
active, 1C .
Louisville -Flour dull; extrs, 5 2ia50;
family, 5 ?5a6 25. Wheat scarce, firm and
unchanged. Com dull; while, 42; mixed, 41
Rye quiet, 75. Oats firmer; white, 40; mixed,
38, Pork quiet, 15a 15 25; bulk meats quiet;
shoulders. 5; clear ribs, 81; clear sides, 8
Bacon quiet and unchanged. Sugar cured
hams, lljt J. Lard firm; choice leaf tierce,
10aJ; do keg, 12. Whiskey firmer, 1 04.
COTTON.
Galresien Holiday; net receipts, 364.
Weekly net receipts. 1,770; gros?, 1,786; ex
ports Great Britain, 7,008; Coastwise, 3,418;
stock, 47,692; sales, 4,277.
Norfolk. Quiet and steady; middlings,
10J net receipts, 493; sales, 50; exports Coast
wise, 93.
Weekly net receipts, 2,955; sales, 575; stock,
11,514; exports Coastwise, 2,313.
Baltimore Quiet; middling, 111; grass re
ceipts, 79; sales, 95; exports Coastwise, 50.
Weekly net receipts, 322; gross, 1;873; ex
ports to Great Britain, 578; Coastwise. 756
stock, 7,08.1; sales, 1,385; spin Deri, 545.
Savannah Firm; middlings, li; net re
ceipts, 478; sales, 1 400; exports to Continent
775; Coastwise, 1,579.
Weekly net receipts, 2,720; exports toCor.
nent, 1,616, Coastwise, 954, stock, 29,425; sales
3,200.
New Orleans Firm ; middling, llj
low middlings, 10J; good ordinary, 9i ; net re
ceipts 1,629; grrcs. 1,728; sales, 4,000.
Weekly net receipts, 14,459; gross, 15,896:
stock, 219,273,'sales 16,250; exports Coastwise,
2,489; Continent; 2,210; France, 11,318; Great
Britain, 4,597.
MoDlle Firm ' middlings, lOJall ; netre
ceipts, 87; gales, 1,000
weekly nei leceipts, 2,026; exports Great
Britain, 8,941; Continent, 413; Coastwise. 739
stock, 52 584; sales, 5,500 '
ew York Holiday. Cotton Exchange
closed; net receipts for the week ending yrs
terday 937; gross 6591; sales 7543; stock 270.39S
consolidated net receipts, 3,672; exports
to Great Britain 3 93; Continent, 775 .
THE BALTIMORE BRANCH
G Xj O T H I U G- H O TT
IE .
TRADE STREET, ONE DOOR FROM TRY ON
FINANCIAL.
New York Money 2Ja3; sterling higher
4J; gold 4a5; governments actiye and
strong. New 5's, 101 States quiet and
Bteady.
Bank Statement : Loans increase i mil
lion; specie decrease 21 million; legal tenders
increase i millions; deposits decrease 2
millions; reserves decrease 12 millions.
OBSERVER OFFICE.
Caltt, N. C, March 31, 877
The Cotton Market.
We can note no change in this market to
day, the dosing being bteady at yesterday's
closing quotations.
The foUovnna Quotations are averaged jrom
prices given by a mujurity of the cotton buyti$:
titained oiaiu
Tinged 10i"i
Ordinary - 9JalO
Good Ordinary iut
ixw Middling 1019$
Middling lOiai
Goo i Middling H
Receipts for the day, 17 bales.
Receipts in ail ports, 3,672 bales.
Rtock, 724,147 bales.
Ten Cent Column.
Advertisements will be inserted ii this
column at the rate of ten (10) cents per
line, far each insertion. JSo advertise
merit taken for less than twenty-five cents.
Eight words make a line.
A NICE Room'and board, corner th and
College streets. Apply to
marSl 2t N LITTLEJOHN.
HARD CRABS for sale by the dozen
(Saturday,) at the Lunch House of
mar30.2t L W PIGOTT.
FOR RENT The Store at -mint tccn
pied by Keith, Walsh A Co.
maril tf J L MO BEHEAD.
ROOMS TO RfcNT-beverai good rooms
in the Springs building, at reasonable
prices. A B DAVIDSON.
iaod tf
FuK SALE A comfortable two story
Cottage, with six rooms, will be sold to a
man who means business, on easy and ac
commodating terms. Lot 99x198 feet, capi
tal garden, good well, kitchen, servant's
room, stables, and other necessary out
houses. Property well improved and with
in five minutes walk of Independence
Square. For information apply at
janUtt T"LS OFFICE.
AT. & O. Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, 1
S.J.
Charlotte, N. C, Sept 30, 1876.
and after Monday, Oct. 2nd,
the
J following Schedule will be run over this
road :
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Statesville,
" Mooresville,
" D. College,
Arrive Charlotte,
GOING NORTH.
Leave Charlotte,
" D College,
" Mooresville,
Arrive Statesville,
All charges must be pre paid
He
6.00 a.m.
7.21 "
8.03 "
9.45 M
mi
offered for shipment to i
2 45p
4 32
514 ,.
6.30 "
on Freight
action House, Hen
derson's, Alexandriana and Caldwell'?.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for loss, or damage to freight
after it is unloaded at either of the abote
named "Flag Stations."
No freight will be received by Agents for
shipount unless the name of consignee and
destination k distinctly marked thereon.
J J GGRMLEY,
oct I Superintendent,
A LOT OF BEAUTIFUL
EARLY ROSE POTATOES. $5 PER BARREL.
Peerless Potatoes, $5 a Shi.
GOODRICH AND PINK EYE.
$5 PER BARBEL.
Brought from New York and Guaranteed to be
Genuine and sound.
Northern Apples at a small advance on New
York prires ; 500 bushels White Bolted Meal,
at 75c; 500 bushels No. 1 Seed Oats, at 65c;
20,000 lbs Shorts, st $2 per 100 lbs; 20.000 lbs
Bran, at $1.50 per 100 lbs ; Sacks included in
2,000 lb lots ; 40,000 lbs N, C. Hay at 75c per
100 lbs; 20,000 lbs Maryland Timothy Hay, at
$l v5 per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Shucks, at $1 per
100 lbs ; 20,000 Fodder, at $1.25 per 100 lbs.
Of all kinds and in any quantity, supplied on short notice.
call.
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BEST & VANBEGRIFT.
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KAUFMAN & BRO.,
LATB OF BALTIMORE,
Will Open their New Store at the Spriugs Corner,
In the bonse formerly occupied by W. R. Butwell & Co.,
CONSISTING .OF ALAR G E AS SO R T M K N 1
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GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS
A Uo, a Large Stock of
LADIES', GENTS, MISSES AND CDILDREN'S
BOOTS & H OES,
OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, WHI-'H W WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC.
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HEATING STOVES AT COST.
TO MAKE ROOM FOR A. LARGE
of COOK STOVES. I WILL SELL
ALL HEATING 8TOYES FOR WOOD
Afl.D COAl, A T O O 8 T .
.H:;L BUTLER, Near the Court House,
SUCCESSOR TOJMOOKE & BUTLER,
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