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i (HAELOTTE 0E3EEVEU JOD PRir4TIFC.MU Th Ounni Joo Oopartmenl hit b,. tnomocnUf 'OPPUad wito every ' -it)4 ranv, and wita Wae lateat styiee of Trps -a suBscoumoH satis. pat -l tW (postpaid) in advance, - '5''''' iH I"? . f, r,' , mry masner of Jon wotk cati nnnedOAf , - -It a f- wivb aeavnsn. aisp-wn inr. nwpam w ean fnralMO i anort tovii s, ALAKKS. BILL KKAi ,T " ,: . " . wx xsmov. 1 reekly (in the county) in advance." $2 00 ' out of the county, postpaid 2 10 fl months.: sr - ; !l 00 ..Litterd inactions for clubs. Cv .'1 1 3 .... of r, yoixix. CHARLOTTE S. C FRIDAY JANUARY 4 178 Mi XO. i.767. 1. ,.t 1 1 ' ; , 1 ii , : ; . RoessI-ER iwaw dissolved byi jnutial consent on Januam ::lstff l878Captain Ji Koessler withdrawing, bEhas & Goheniare authorized to collect all ebts due the;Jate firm and pay I i... Hlotioe? Yi i'fcLKuRAFilli SfcUS, THE 6EE1T W11L . WASHnCTuN NWS ASD GOSSIP; Still Discussing the Peace Question Each of the Powers Apparently Waiting on the Others to Move Great Stagnation of Business in ' Eng an3 on Account of the Uncertainty. . , " . Pattersoi About the Same Talk af His Resign- uig yiuet at 1 raso, Texas Tne,tK)Ter- nor or raaryiana on ine rpucy. .- . All debts due tile late firm must Jseitled aonce; as longer indulgence cannWbb granted. We will cdntiiiue Ifljusiness at the old stand. BURGESS i 1 r-' T NICHOLS 4 T ;WHOtESALE;& RETAIL ALL KINDS OF FU-RNITURBj 1 BEDDITSG, jan3 V v , - .-i A FtJIt. L1NB CHEAP BED8TKAD&, LOUNGES, JgARLOR A CHAMBER SUITS. jCOFFINSof all KINDS on HAND. J.i No. 5, West Trade St., ,HABLOTTE, N. O j UNDER THE NEW ' MANAGEMENT OP 1 41 EfflGaOSTOATTIIDGOTa, "Si.-!- JJ 13 been Refumisned andlintteS offers inducements to Trayellers and jResidantain its' excellent able,, supj?lie4 pith, the, best the nirke. : affords it prices to suit thermal es. a An actiye corps oi waiters iiiittendance a mpalnK and no oomfortable.,.: ;-, ains or expense spared to render gues Moderate Terms;forMonthly Boarders OUR MOTTO l,S TO PLEJiSJE: aprl B i jmHlY&lrA v l-.i -.t until you have seen ' tie elegant ' stock, of goo .;; , now in my.-wurettiomar- Theassortmenr is me largest and most cbmpletei eyirjpfiwdittsWiwrlo in fTp SPEdTrT D"GET-MY PEICES. Respectfully, ' ' " :i '! i 7. .7i IP. ill 'v".""--r;,":r - - i t V " f-'r TWtie Streets opposite s lte Market House ? Washinqtok, . Jan -3. Patterson has rallied again. u A Bpecial to the Baltimore Sun gars that the Treasury Department has re ceived notification from Baltimore that , ; London, Jan 4 The Post publishes I the Demarara isugar companies will be a paragrapn in an omciai lurm 10 mo i "'""S"" k v? "i "c effect that ihe eabinet yesterday, by no I btates instinct Court, tor Maryland, in means assumed that Kussia's answer I February. Secretary Sherman, it is shut the door to overtures. The para j understood, is in fvor ot.the change graph points out that j England, when jn the sugar tariff, advocated by the communicating iiuasia's - answer, to I imporiere, bum w jvy a. epeciai uuiy. the-Porte, will be. expected toaccom- j night dispatches. pany it witn ad vice ; tneretore it win I i Washington, Jad 3. The falling off D6 verv uaiurai u riiinmuu.-ueiuio va,.l of interna, rpvenne rAr.p.into fnr lnufc ing this step, inquires what conditions nlonth -$448,000 is the cause of the the Russian commanders . have been proposition in Congress to reduce the instructed to demand. ' By approach- taxes oh whiskey and tobacco, which ing Buseia again: England- would be has paralysed movements in . tbjose giving proof of-her earnest ; desire to products. "" lfe spare Europe further danger. Senator Patterson's condition is Anoiner caoinei. couuuu vt auuouuu- somewhat improved, with the excep ed for to-day.. s , , t tion of his head. He passed a restless The Vienna correspondent oi tnei night; but is sleeping this afternoon. Times says, the Russian government Mrs Patterson is not so' well to-dav. appears to be J throwingfutfeeler?, The Star says ; " On dit, that Senator pointing to the demolition of Turkey s Patterson, if South Carolina, contem- Danutiian fortresses as one ot the con- njates resigning on account of ill- diiions of peace. With" If this be true, and a Demo- ,The 1 tines Belgrade dispatcn says Cratucpeed him, which is, of dourse, the insurrection in Bosnia is reported absolutely certain, the Senate will be to be reviving and gaining ground. 'alf and 'alf politically London, Jan- 3. The suggestion The following dispatch, from Ctolonel of the Earl of Carnavoran. secretary I Hatch, has been received at ttie War of state for the colonial department, I Department, forwarded through Gen- whose conciliatory tpeech yesterday to era is ouendan and rope : the deputation of the South African i " El Paso, December 31- merchants was telegraphed Hst.night I have just returned from towns in these dispatches, is the plan of the below here. I find all quiet, peace and peace party in the cabinet. His state-1 confidence being restored. Many of ments will be generally, acceptea as ae tnose wno ned m fear of the rangers terminiDg in lob tvLurmntivo iuw uuiy i tire returning oome. , important question hitherto unsettled, (Signed), Hatch. viz : whether England will consent to I It p t the principle of separate negotiations cinnati postmaster, with, they say, the uevnecu ivuoow uU iluj. au .u supuiauon mat mis wiitur, irom other signers of the treaty of peace whose academy Mrs Hayes graduated, took advantage of the -opportunity af- Bhall have an important position in orded by Turkey's circular not to an- the office. liOUDce- their determination On this ThA Star sava Jnn S Hnrnn Af Ohio head. They admitted! the Claim Of I has henn annnintd indPTnlArk nf t.hn Bussia to begin and; cajrry on separate House of Bepresentatives, vice Jewell-, negotiations, but reserved their rights discharged. The former was a Union as co-signatories of that treaty, and for soldier and the latter was a Confeder- the protection of tneir own interests to ate. Thus does Clerk Adams neutral- participate in the hnal settlement. jze the effect of removing Tally Clerk ine ioi lowing synopsis oi uarnavo- French, of New Hampshire, to make ran 's speech is susceptible of the same way for a Southern general. Mr Jew interpretation: "I hope, sincerely eli is a. known New Orleans ioumalist that tbe BusSian government and the The Knnthem crAnora.l allndpH tn in At- 1 I ll A. f ll I - O people win rememoer uiai. many oi me i Dert .Lamar, Of Sayannah. quesuoD8 are uouorseiwemeui uy me Washington, Jan 3. ov Carroll, two oeuigerenis aione-; xney mvoive hi8 message to the Maryland Legis European interests. They are Euro Mature. Ravs : " The nolicv of the nrps Pean OUestionS. and we. as a member I ftnt n at inn a 1 adminintratinn tnwnrd the of the European tamuy, nave not only Southern States has undoubtedly been the right to be heard upon them-but Df BUCh a character as to inspire cohfi it is very important thatweshould Dave dence and revive nrnaneritv. and a Hire a distinct voice in the final decision of J wigdorji brought to bear upon the tnem. i ao noi ieei any aimcuuy in financial question would bring forth reconciling these two views, provided capital, renew enterprise and give em only there is reasonable management ployment to the dormant industry of and moderation on each side." the countrv. No Dolitical nlatforms The Times' financial article says : 1 can b of anv use to-workincrmen or 'Money is in lees demand for any pur- furnish them with work. In a" free pose and bills hae been very scarce, country like ours the relations of capi The extreme uncertainty regarding the tal and labor must always adjust them- iuture course oi pouiicai anairs causes i 8eives, and are regulated by conditions greater stagnation than ever in all I which politicians cannot control. The branches of business. In the afternoon surest road to prosperity for all classes of Wednesday surplus balances could lB through a just "and "economical not be loaned at any price at all. I administration of the State govern- vBogakt. Jan 3. Gen Gourko fought ment, and an honest disposition of its a Severe battle the 31st of December, at revenues." Tashezan. Before securing the Turk- Washington, Jan 3. Twenty citi ish entrenchments the; Bussians lost I zens of North Washington have been I to perform labor than now 700 killed and wounded. The Turks I commissioned special police, with the I Daring the past few teeks I had ascrora- retreated at night-fall towards Sofia, power to arrest suspicions persons. J lous swelling as large as my fist gathei on 1 n nn 1 ffn. a holt fM. I This lain viAiv. nf thA ranant. nntracraa 1 oi b ui iut uuut. rot and renrtraniatinn Gen Gourko on vounff ladies! ? ' ' LS-?-AA?,?J""l-. mu" " ''V . , ---- - i - - ,r " . a -h level wun ine aonace in k . monu. i i resumed the advance upon Sona. I habtford. Conn, Jan 3. ihe grand I thint i.hAnM ii Bucharest, Jan Several Jtou- jury louna a true bin against James u trouble sooner if 1 had taken larger doses,, ahian Generals bavei arrived here Walkley, former president," and Sam'l I after having . fcfeome accustomed to its fmm fKo AaU inAinatrir tha snanAri I TT "Whit.e fnrniAr spfltfltarff and E Ci I eflcects." ainn fnr the nresenfc. at least, of active Wiggin. , also -the Jate: president, and IJ Let your pations troubled with scrofuaa or hbstilitiea . 1 Henry, J .Fnrberthelate .financial !d manager,, of 5theCharter Oak, Life tlytakeVoitlli, tayjud uuHUMiui uyui(wuj w 'wuopuvj v dene, cure tnem defraud the policy holders of the corn-1 - With great obligations I nanvi; ty i-aL.,K-s r.K-iwv.. i;.,,i-.;l .. " Yours v'erv tHiIv. Pastor Of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 7EGETUIE X' ; Prepared &y .: H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON. MASS., , , ; Vegetin is Bold by Ah Owiggists, , a Ten Merit Column. rt$n rw;i L- JV' ill . th M Ji. t A d fj : LwwtiiiM iiljij NowTTfitKf na&A full 8tofck!of-Zft5m'0 Extracts ana English Select iS5ptM4VOdg oa: EnaliaV; FinrirKandAnierican Hair and Tooiki-Britshes. M'i,U"? ,v vrirf toff-'''? fasro , -ff'i r' I L3 D;.rnou I U Carefully prepared at alf ourJ,i both nigm?aiarday;r4t . l: z.i jF, .u;.,-... aa. 'Vm Late i'.-.-v-l " 1- Mtil I I : ...i.. . - . The BabvV R st Kriend" is Ir BatlV f ' Baby Kyrup, Pince it tn untnirs the babv's tT betlth by keeping it Jree from' folic, Diar rbeca. tc Pnc -5csnis -tit VEGET1NE urm 'id. fly Willi BD- ID0Wim. w rfiees UnJlLlEo Hit IB S,. '.: .-'ii X: . : :,--u' i&l -Jltt-l X-, aDetosiDndJ AN EXCEILENT MEDICINE. ' r &F-UtanK, O Ft b" 8. i77- This is to certify that I have usei Yeee'ice. mtnufketured by H; B.X btevtns, ; Boston, '. Mvs , Fr Kheumatism and General Pros tation of the N'tous Kysfem' with kimn) S'one8ii renmeni Veoktiwb a ai ex eeUent medicine tor such o m plaints. - i -S-J- X ours very truly, 1 , u J C W VARDEQRlPr.- M r Vandegrift'of the firm of Vandei;t 4t nuuojan, is a weu-Known DnMnea man in. this place, having one o the Jjirgest stores io Springfield, O. . v s r. OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. OUiVl . Kt.: Feb. 16 1877. ' MB. H. R. fcT-VKKB: ; ; : -. Dear Sir t hree years ago I was BUfTerine terribly with Ifflammatory Rbeutrfatism. Oar aunister's wife advised me to take Vo- etirs After taking one bottle. I wun n. i t treiy relieved. This year teeliner a return : oi toe ai8eae, i again commenced taking it and am being breu ted greatly. It. so greatly improves my digestion. Kespcctiuliy. i - Mes. A BiLUKri 1011 West Jefferson 8t, SAFE AND SURE. Mb. H. E. Btevkns : In 1872, your VEGBTiif k was recommended to me; and yieldme to the Derauasiuna of a mend I consented io try it.. At the time I j was suffering from general debility and ner- j vous prostration superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful streneth- ening and curative propertie- seemed toaff cr. my ueointated syBtem from the first dote; and under its persistent use I raDidlv recov ered, gaining more than usual health and good feeling. S.nce then I have not hesitated to giye VBeErrxB my most unaualified irk dorsemenc as being a safe, sure, and nower- iui ngem m pruuiuuogoeuiu anu restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Veqkiinb is the only medicine I use, and us ionic as l uve l never expect to hnd a better, ours truly, W. H. ULAKK. 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn. VEGETIHE The following letter IV. .m ftevO W Mans field, formerly pastor of the Methodist Epis copal Church, yde Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must convince every one who reads his letter of the wonderful cura tive qualities of Vsgetikb as a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood : Htdb Pabk, Mass., Feb 15. 1876. Mb H. R. STEVAHf : Lear Sir About ten yeBn azo mv health failed thr-.uh tbe depletm- effects of dys pepsia ; nearly a y ear later , I was attacked by typhoid-ftyer in its worst form. It set tled in mv back 'and tnnlr thn form nf n large .deep-seated abscess, which was fifteen ' Heavy purcliases, in addition to our immense stock,- enable operations by the best skill in the state? but ls to display durine the ensuing month the largest and finest erTarpai SHOES and HATS, ever weakened by a profuse discharge. I also I Ouerea at retail in tlllS City, lost smsll pieces of bone at different limes. , I . t,,. ...... . ; - J May, 1874, when a friend recommended me CO sro to vonr office, and talk with inn nf the virtue ot vkgktinb idid so, and by your i x he best Jana ot whole stock Kip and Calf Boots, $2.75 to $3.00. kindness passed through your manufactory, I . .-. ; :-- - r v . noting the ingredients, &c , by which your I x . . 7 . - ,v-' , m X ...: gun3 UDGfl 1. HD. LAVf TTAV M., Leading 'Clothiers', df.. 'ihellSouih. Ciomio Mm nts. ; Good Suits of Clothing, worth $10f for4&60 remecty is produced. By fhat I saw and heard I gained some confidence in Vegetike. I commenced taking it fcon after, but felt worse from its effects ; still I persevered. and soon felt it was benefiting me in other res pects. Yet I did not see the results I desir ed till I had taken it faithfully for a little more than a year, when the difficulty in tbe oacc was cured; ana tor nine months I have enjoyed the best of health. ; ' : 1 have in that time eamed twenty-five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever be fore in my life, and was never more able Give us a call before purchasing. novS KAUFMAN & BRO. CORNER OF TRADE AND TBYON STREETS 1 i ' ! s - Springs' Oorner, Charlotte, N. 0! 3i! SPIRKS FROM THE WIRES.. feleanings from the Old and New, Worlds News in a Nutshell. w ? w Cincinnati. Jan 3. H H Hirsh & Co, whiskey dealers, haye suspended ; lia- ; The New fork Stock Market. New; .Yobk Jan S.-r-The stock mar ket opened irregular but rather weak. b-ities unknown, but are thought to Coal shares were pressed ; for sale and be-heavy. ( . ; I declined shaiply, Delaware and. Hud .HARRisoNBUEO. Yx4 Jan 3.The jury B0n tonchin? 49k and Delaware. Lack- in the case of DeWitt EttiDger, charged I awana and . Western f48i. , Considering with wrecking a traiu,' whereby two the weakness of 'coal stocks other ac lives were lost, after twenty-five hours tive stocks were h generally f well sup deljiberation, convicted Ettinger of ported. The Michigan Central, bow murder in the second degree -eigh- eVert was an exception opening at teen vears ia ine peniienwary. iae evidence was circumstantial but con elusive. The convict - had excellent counsel. Wm B Compton, attorney for the ' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, assisted the prosecution, s , . . NW, XoEK.i Jan .a.--isaac tuear 60 and rapidly declining to 58i, with a subsequent recovery of one per cent. A Ex-Vice ;Conol In, the Toils. ' ; . t WANTLD, 8 or 10 Table' Boarders at six teen dollars $er month.- Also Las a good front room; and board to let to; a gentleman and his wife, Smith's Buildingi next door to v, M. Kigler's store. . ...... SAN-FaANCiscdr Jan; a-O B Brad on,!toydeale,467J'rM Consul-General ta ChihaVfaa: arraign- "LoNpoN,! Jan ; 3.- A. special says the J Bradford put in a technicali pleaof salvage itncuw wnn -regwu w weui guilty, which the -Consnl-General, J fiiviS TJECHABEtr the entire in PUBLIC 8 ALE I will sell at the court house on Thursday, January 10th,' 1878, at ll O'clock a m., .my well; Known horsa rthotn " - I4ff.n '11. I !M A M HlfH tJ F HAKRISON, Auctioneer. , ) :X rx ..: . .;-) , . , ii' . : f i . '-.j: : - ' . . r : ' . : i" '. j fef rci-2v'fe 'it.-'. i L t- , . f.'i v-jjr i,A ei L fU ' i ' . . -rr. i-sfoo' dsidUJi ''Jo of't'.-do ,--r: . .'i-ic -M o ii laum .inn ..:;.. .,t.., ! biioryoc- fb.W,.o JXJST RjEGJEIVED n'-'-na vJW-3 tu- t"-Jc Jt if. 1 If ,c 'O'l v.tprr uioai?: - ' 1 , ,tor' r f .i,j' I I uaoies i natra'a needle, now at J errol. Spain, Wilav Woiia rnQori nH nntanwi thai. tm , s .u.v...j it. rjru aum I Z , r' - - r . ' i I " -" .vv - I LClCTb UI JU CB UCr. 1U IBS UW1 AUU I havmir hAp.n aninstfia. another atkemnt l i..;v.r ..,:n ri vit -.4 I - n,-.nii int it & j --. .1 LMC Ul EUlltTi CUVClCUl UUH UMItCU.tUF I IUUB Iiun. UUUU UIS .VCUUM UUKIn U I ' -j'J.J will be made to tow it to this city on j privilege of bail, but no bail could be f will be pleased :to sea our old friends and I . c I acQUaiBtanoea. when they .wish to .get a bar- I nr, ' J . p1 nnrniTTi I. n -h . fliartrt I , . .i . .1 cam in nnr line j ... , . . ... . ti J --''.... wf Boyle, a Woiiy aiaguire, semenceu ior ton vpara' nf which he had served four. has escaped from the Eastbn penitent j . jan2tf 7 ' BROTHERS & BAKKIN;, at; : 1 j t the last instalment of the season. ; , .r.t t --5.JJ evtit" "A"' r pit Nitro-eiyeerine Did It BOOMS FOR KEN r-In Brown's hli- ing, opposite the arlotte Hotel. " Apply lwi .,.- ,vcjii-x i ( HICIT " 5 - ijni iiwti( i .m" i in 11 A Aa JLT4 ,w . M ,l"t ri.i-l evel 1 Viars twnWv1ri6firnflTware. Stoves andjTmware Jo the -ipWAID ELTIO ANT' ST'pBBwoKTBADB STBEET, 8toves,Tifire6116-T7creir npwfopen theinspen:c;tte Which are "anprec6T wP.vffuZar-ZEB'V'AjVamSTOV i . 7bdl S7y 7J a-r:l ' JJ "" BUTLER tiarvf bv having himself concealed in an , MAbrrsrrri: Micif. Jan 3J-.While a I empty hogshead - and" hauled away j Chicago 'and , North-western strain J of I , j anl NfiW 'Yo?s6. Jah&-- Theo&cebf Jno cerise at, the .Jackson mine, near Ne- SZATIGIBINK -at Smith: AiJorbes' Irim J 'A1 'Tg "O'R t'R' it YKiifttf.i49 Nassau street.; has been i.nti fka'm AYnlndAd inaf ant.lv tbuildinn on and fcfUr, Tuesday night Jan-rl chf i .J 1 V?1.1? robbed of $10ft,0QD in securities, includ: I Imhg seven taen and demolishing the lst VriR. Wmtittra wp 3i I f r"-! T IUV, UI .1 lMCM-' vuu X vr w,vw.v, ww- I XUO ' IUUU UI U 111 I O W 0 UJIU .IUW . iptll tf " Jl 1 '' 1 ' ' ' '-'" . Louisa and Hanover counties state that e(j Q ponfusedj heap' of j woodland a shock j. Of; -earsnqua-ewas ;us lasi iron; ;j j., evening about seven o'clock r The I ' ( : .s -.1 ? annor in Bain - i ll i nttiH ' uccii .ftuwui vim . twiwi I ... nr t nw uohvui nied by a roaritig" sound.? J. V'V-il Teeason: why only 'one Wnipie., bottle Boston Jan J3. A snow storm, last t of Merrell's.Hepatine for theliyet will be wnii(ii)wsCT!t&-m iSprWnrr&'A-fiailmat :23:i l' it a pi xp j'TU LBTTwo nioeiy lurnisneu rooms on Se!nd oor,v together' or separately; -Very desirable, oration centralterms moderate. AdVvH-aL oca Hoxlii't n rj f-r iStn "3 1J1 , 1 a 1 " : . 1 ...... n tk Aao i i anlil ti fhaiifh.' rwninn fnr 'ten Mntii! b V I - nigns was quit Xrr. S.rtnV;7. ifh Piano- inreood orders: Address XOckJJox I , ' UD Thejwina:wa8:Diowrag narairom.wie ZT?.1Z irT; -7iBIl8I!"-M' s " " r-.-MVI J North; whichrendered, navlgatiqn to H.T.nt th fiSv decSOi tf Ji 3f e? sltu n';,, j-e inwaH mariners extremely WW j doses inlhe large siJeTottles; it seems two t Ll L11L ',i Ytl'A lm A dispatch trom, uneans, uape ou, cents a dose is .cheap, enough ior amedi-1 """Arr;. "3r 'aa. Leave .1 a. A. , MoKn. A a - I . it .1... J . n 1 . .m 1WUU 7u.wf.v-. .'j.-n : T f ;, I IU VWU VCDOOIO rr cut muviv I ciue ii vat - uurcs ucucu-vv;ui ,wu-,i .i3ollege. etatesyuie, , states Nanset during Ahe stoim 4s . , 1 San FfiANCisco.'Jan 3.Tbe Credi ors of Uickox "Spear, bankers, have made arrangements 1 enabling the firm to resume business Monday nexL Augusta' Maine," Jan ; 3.Uovernor Conner's iruugural address deprecates the passage f tbe silver' bill.r No ref erence to national pouwea.-- i.l Oi1 T?ttTii-Wc w ill r nav. a i reward of one thousand dollara-for any ce;tiflcat publish ed by bs regard-ng Dt' ui Oouh 8yrup Baltitu ore, October 1, 1877, ptaint. ah wno .nave not.nau a sampie 1 oottie are eniuieaxo ne.ior ieu ceuu u drueeists." .Three does. relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, iBoigwuon c? wjr 1 j Moye- E lie4t ,rAiexander; Seigle Co; To all who are snfferine from the error and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, 'I will send a receipt tnat will cure yon,' taa t U tJAUlSi- inis grea xemeqy was uia. covered hv a miesionary in Houth1 America- fiend a self-addresBed envelop to the Rv Joseph T Ibxan, Station D, Bible Home, New York UitT. . 1 . r; 8TJPBINTEDNT8 OFFICE; f "VHocrtarlnttft- N IT.' Nnr IX. 1877.1 N and after Thursday, November 15. tht folio wine Schedule will be run over this ...i.. i. , i ; . .'I ... . ... t ,. .vvr? 'Aidnrmi' irfntyTTf .ii im& 'Hilt- FOB -'SALE OR'. BENFOne 7. octavo! XAveCariottevni3 'iKieat tsa,i$g.ij ,iXllege I J j a .iulJt I0i5 " r- 11 A.K n m :,' i 1.3 - " - JjLaGQING)80tJTH iliv. a-I J Statesvillavsin l.o lift 13-25 Pirn. r 1 1 1 - ao -ma dress LocitBoxi32...JJk.T rti i?,, ,T . lTfTIalnd omi v.Tn 1 ' W-lvKOt .' . . VW . Arrive CliotteC t g fi3jvr- L373.OO-. FOB BENT (The store, now occupy hy r4?oiV-rflf.fUii-ti. bin n o" paid on Freight House.. Hen and: Caldwell's QTttTOTR V(Xt RIPNT-Wr.' tK.'-Mir l7ft I TneSA Demg ; Ji tag JBMWOlllt" ,!; UOIB PaTJT the store moor-' in the Grier t Alexander J Is not liaWe Ibi loss,, orvdainage t &eig. hniMine. adioinine W.N Pr aher & Go's s . i ' V ' V a- nniTT a 1 F6 ftENTHforrY87SDwedine bouses of varioutf sizes and locations; '6Ae with futni-1 j turei . F.H OLOVJCfC;:'. 3 Under Central Hotel. deu23 J . ' after it ia unloaded , at either of, the above nameu riaK OLauons. , . ' .. . .. . ' No freight will betreceive by Agents for shipm enftrnleBs the name of consignee and" aeeauon aisuncuy mar sea 1, -?on. ro ri i!rT3 i JiJ.GOB: T. ;wc n6vl4 8uper; indent. r tei' ;J- jasH ';voO iHHr ' following schedule wiU be onerated i on the Spartanburg Asheville BaUroad;u3 tn connection with the charlotte , Air-Line -ci &iiroaa, anu tne stages at .ue neaa 01 mo road. to Hendersonyill Asheville and the- ry Warm springs, on and after this a ate? &'Cs; Lear Charlotte via Air-Line B B, 7:10 p. m arrive at Spartanburg at 10:40 p. m Leave bpartanbnrg for MLiTrjonii 6.. J&U fArHT at Mt. Tryon . 6:80.. . 4ffn Arrive ai HendersonyUie p. m, ' Arrive at heville, 'ia.;;IU .-CG. voJr t 'J r--,J-T ...iFAB0 -fn rO oi 7nT3 ; Round Trip Tickets, to go and return any.,, 9Xj time within three months, Charlotte to Warm Springs and retuf nTf 21 .SOI t .. J a n Asheville ' .rAa ' s u SO' H' At KiWffni 1 ! IT.' J 7"iJ A J UI tr ?: Hendersonrille oYl "3n:w-i w. i - t - - r nTTickets for sale at the Air-LineDepot ii iajCsrlottefotiof'H Io n.J rj.t i .r..VI ' x TbVPost-Oce rpartment" at Washlni4 ton! has ordered daily mails to be carried on ni . thisroute. 3 vI ';D.' DUNCAN, i'T1 aog7 . Preei. S. A A. Bailroad. : II" '6 1 .' ll'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1878, edition 1
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