DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1885.
TOECCAUOtiryA FAIR.
TWENTT-ONE nOGSES
(73' 7h T?
TO
mm
J royal Mssf J X
Absolutely; Pure,
A &fiffi bTsSK faireather, variable winds, gener-
tttion wi"n tbe multitude ot low test, short any irom south to west, nearly sta-
S, alum or phosphate powders, soid only in tionary , temperature except in ex
JDS. iiuic ,
janld&wly.
SPRINGS & BURWELL,
Charlotte, N.C.
MOTHERS'
FRIEND
MAKES CHILD-BIRTH EASY.
The time has come at last
when the terrible agony Incident ' -to
this very critical period In a
woman's life can be avoided. A. ,
distinguished physician, who
passed the greatest portion of
his life (forty-four years) in this
branch of practice, left to child-
bearing women this priceless
legacy and life savlngappllance.
-THE MOTHERS' FRIEKD,"
and today there are thousands
of the best women In our land
who.bavliig used this wonderful
remedy before confinement, rise
up and call his name blessed.
We receive letters from every
section of the country thank
ing us lor placing this prepara- ? .
tloo in the reach of suffering :
woman. One lady from North
Carolina writes us that she J
would like to tbank the propri- ,
etors on ber knees for brlngtng '
It to her notice, as In a previous -confinement
she had two doc- v
, tors, and they were compelled
to use chloroform, Instruments,
etc , and she suffered almost
death; but this time she used
"MOTHEfFS FRIEND," and
her labor was short, quick and - -almost
like magic Now, why
should a woman suffer when v '
she can avoid It? We can
prove all we claim by living wit
nesses, und anyone Interested
can call, or have their husbands
do so, at our office, and see the
original letters, which we can
not publish.
This remedy is one about which we cannot pub
llsh certificates, but it Is a most wonderful liniment
to be used after the fiTst two or three months. .
Send for our Treatise on the "Health and Happi
ness of Woman," mailed free, which gives all par-
lculars. Bbadeteld Eegtjlatob Co.,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all druggists.
Jor fifteen ypars they have steadily 'gained in
United States,
, iuo guaiuy is warranted to wear twice a
wiig as ordinary corsets. We have lately Intro-'
Sine and B H Grades with Extra Long
ft. v WB can rurniBn tnem wnen preierrea.
x, Yjsnest awards from all the World's ? great
iented ' corsets ao not prove as repre
For sale ercrjrwlicre. Catalogue
on Application.
. These goods In all styles and qualities for sale
Oct.l6-eod-6m
Charlotte, N. C,
OCTOBER PEACHES,
AND , .
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
AT
S. M. HOWELL.
Telephone 27. ' ' .
WANTED.
6 Will nav IB t.n.v.i - rn l .
Pd lcura f uuffuci vl cupuuuas ior
So rhnS1100"011 geed deUvered atourmlU
"fee ton nt 2?i5?tt?1 1eed meal for 8eefl
OLIVER OIL COilPANl,
Eef ItrSuccessors Charlotte Oil Company.
i Arrival and Departure of Trains
Correct for the current month.
, Richmond aot Dahtiuji atr-Ttk-k - ;
No. 60 Arrives at fiharlntt fmm ntniinuniii
! 2.50 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 3:00 a. m.
No. 51 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at t-iz
a. m. Leaver for Richmond at 4:65 a. m.
I .No. 62 Arrives at Charlotte, from Richmond at
1 12.85 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m.
no. oo Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 0.0
i p.m, Leaves for Richmond at 630 r. m.
jLocai freight and Passenger Train leaves for
Atlanta at 650 a. m.; arrives from Atlanta at 820
p. m , .. , .. - -v.
Chabixot, Columbia, ahd Augusta. '
Arrives from Colombia at 610 p. m.
AiCttves Lur uoiumDia at i p. m.
C, C. & A. A., T. & O. Dmsioif. ; ,
Arrives from Statesvffle at 10:45 a. m.
Leaves for Statesvffle at 6:85 p.m.
" Cabouna Central.
fom WUmlngton at 7.30 a. m.; Leave for
Wilmington at 8.15 p. m.
Arrive from Laurlnburg at 8.45 p. m. j Leave for
uouimuuig at i.ou a. m. . . m
Leave for Shelby at 8.15 p. m. : arrive from Shelbv
a19.4up.n1. . -
Mails.
General DelivArv
7:00 p.m. , -
noney Order Department opens at .00 a. m.;
closes at 4:00 p. m. ,-. . : .
Weather Indications. :-.C
m.i.iwdpr never varies a marvel of purity, . .imaaie Atlantic States: General! V
ireme nortnern
cooler weather.
portions, ' slightly
South Atlantic States : 'Geherallv
fair weather, winds generally from
northeast to southeast, becoming va
riable in northern portion, slight
changes in temperature. , -
ludex, to New Advertisements.
T. C. Smith 4 Co. Duke of Durham cigarettes
W. N. Mullen Hornets Nest Liniment.
Mrs. Benson 4 Reeves Millinery.
F.J. Rebman Notice of Sale.
W. A Moody If or the Fair Grounds.
Jaiaaes Gamble City Water Works Co.
JLOCAI, HIPPIES.
Mr. W. J. F. Liddell and
Mr. E.
elected
K. P. Osborne have been
deacons of the Tryon Street Baptist
church. ;
The marshals appointed for the
fair are requested to meet at Captain
narrison watts' omce tnis mornmg
and secure their sashes.
Miss Lucy Dillard, of Virginia," a
young lady who is a great favorite in
Charlotte, is visiting friends here,
and 'is the guest of her sister; Mrs.
Robert H. Jordan. - .
The hotels looked busy last night,"
the lobbies being thronged with peo-i
pie who have come for the fair. The
number of strangers on our streets
yesterday. was marked. '
An unknown negro man was
yesterday struck by the train on the
Western Division of the Carolina
Central road, near Shelby, and pei
haps fatally injured. : He was drunk
and sitting on the track.
The fair ball of the Hop and Ger
man Club, is to be given at the Bu
ford House, Thursday night, 29th.
The married people are invited, but
the single young men cannot be ad1
mitted except upon a two dollar
ticket.
The county convicts were yester
day put to work nn Tryon street be
tween Morehead avenue and the fair
grounds, and it did not take them
long to put it in a beautiful condition.
It is now in better trim than we re
member to have ever seen it.
Mr. Tatum, the music teacher,
gave an exhibition of, his system at
the Tryon street Methodist church
last night and his auditors were very
much pleased. He will repeat it at
the same place tonight, and hopes
for a large crowd.
The Hose Reel Company, of Ward
wor, and with sales constantly increasing have 1 3, were out on practice last night and
SS'ti16. most popular corset throughout thei' ,
made a fine display. After the exer
cise they had a house warming and a
speech from the President, John
n-nrihnMi This ftomnnnv is winis
jMent, Irom the late Exposition held at New posed of the old vetreans of the Ward.
wmie scores of patents have been found worth- Policeman J etton yesterday
proved invaluable. w morning had five trequenters ot "tne
roost" arraigned before the mayor
for disorderly con'uct. The officer
gathered . in this crop at different
Thompson, Langdon & Co. New hours Sunday night, and the aggre
gate of fines imposed by tite mayor
was $20. .
We regret - o announce the death
of Mrs. A. Hales, which occurred at
her home in this city at 6:30 o'clock
last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hales
was 62 yor.rs old. Tho funeral seryi
ces will be conducted from the Tryon
Street Metho'dist church at 10 o'clock
this morning. .
Special deputy R. J. Porter ,lef
yesterday morning, having in charge
the following prisoners, all colored
sentenced to the penitentiary by
Jnde'ft Meares: .Jackson Cash, barn
burning, 10 years; Harvey Ramseur,
larceny, 2 years; Richard Bridgett
larceny. 2 years; Andy Watts; larce-
ny,,6 years. .
Oh, think what a world we would ha?e of It here,
It those with bad teeth or bad breath would go
Elsewhere, say to Saturn's comfortless sphere
And leave all Its clce, pretty earth here below -
To nice and" sweet people-to people who won i
Forget to keep clean, and to use SOZODONT. .
Those sufTer from foul treath, are open to
JhoTar, aTf.:pAKnrSS.- It 13 Gil Uldb
oi the
fragrant V. Vz r.j.vTr'rfrrat-t-K
ccnipllsh
:?n:t It
and the
the wcrk - -
will pres.; i '
breath ivm srA
,.Uct.
A Fine Line of Exhibits on the
Gronndii The Opening To-Day
A Glance Through Floral Hall,
Etc. -; ; '
This morning witnesses the open
ing of the Carolina fair, and those
who have been interested in the mat
ter have the pleasant satisfaction of
knowing that an excellent fair is as
sured. More visitors ; will be here
than for many years past, and the
exhibit, as a whole, will be perhaps
better than any that has been made
on the present fair grounds. The
line of exhibits already in place yes
terday afternoon is larger anii more
interesting than the exhibit of the
ast lair, and would in itself irase a
good show. Floral hall was yester
day comfortably filled, and we can
safely predict that there will be no
vacant space left bv noon today.
One of the best arranged exhibits in
he hall is the ladies' department,
and this is contributed to from Win
ston, Mt. Olive and other places, in
addition to the home contributors.
Mrs. Sallv Yates Faison exhibits a
very elegant line of embroidery and
needle silk work, and Mrs; S. E. Al
en, of Winston, makes a valuable
and beautiful contribution of fancy
work; In this department there will
be something worth seeing by the
visitors to th,j fair. The trades and
manufacturing display is a credit to
our city, and the farmers are coming
nobly to the front with big things
agricultural. The Van' Ness display
in the art gallery is very full and inn
teresting.
Machinery Hall is fairly packed
with agricultural machinery of all
kinds, and shafting and steam power
are provided to run the machinery.
The saw mills will be in constant op
eration, a number of stocks having
been provided for them to work on.
The feature that will demonstrate
the remarkable strides made by our
farmers during the past few years in
stock growing, will be the display of
blooded animals and live stock. It
will be the greatest display of stock
that has ever been made in this sec
tion of the State, and will surprise
our people.
Taking what we have already een
upon the grounds as an index, we
can confidently predict an excellent
fair.
NOTES.
The marshals will meet at the of
fice of Capt. Harrison Watts, corner
of College -and Trade streets, at 9:30
o'clock this morning, and at ten
o'clock,. headed by the Mecklenburg
cornet band, will start from in front
of the Central Hotel for the lair
grounds.
The admission fee to the fair is 50
cents. This includes horse and bug
gy. Family tickets good for the sea
son can be secured from the secre
tary ; price per ticket, $2.00.
The special train .for the fair
grounds will be run on Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mr. M. J. ' McUhesney, the new
manager of the Charlotte Music
House, will have a splendid exhibit
at the fair, and as he is a tip top pi
anist some good music may be looked
for.
Col. Charles R. Jones, who has
been secretary of the Fair Associa
tion since 1878, is highly elated over
the prospects for a big fair, and says
that he nas never Known a more
promising outlook.
Another Darn Burned.
It was only last week that Judge
Meares sentenced John Cash to . ten
years in the penitentiary for burn
iner Mr. ' John Cathey's barn, and
u
night before last, the barn of Mr. El
lis McKnight, ?a neighbor i of Mr.
Cathey, was destroyed by an incen
diary fire. The deed was committed
by a negro woman ? who had been in
Mr. McKnight's employ, but who had
been discharged by him. She was
arrested and was yesterday' lodged
in jail in this city. Mr. McKnight
lost his stock and all his forage.
Though his barn was eight miles
w ....
from the city, the . fire was plainly
seen by our policemen and others who
were on the streets at the time.
This crime, following so closely
upon the one recently committed in
that same" neighborhood, suggests
that as the penalty, hanging should
be substituted for the penitentiary..
Jailed on a Serious Charge.
An ofificer from Long Creek town
ship arrived . in the city yesterday
with a negro named Chas. Johnston,
who is . charged ,with having at
tempted to outrage the person
of a young girl of Long Creek town
ship, on Sunday last. Johnston was
arraigned before;Esquire R. F. Simp
son, who, upon hearing the evidence
against him decided to commit him
to jail. ,He will be tried before Judge
Meares at the next term of the Crims
inal court, - which convenes in this
city on the first -Monday in next X)3
cenibcr. j ,
Far tUe Charlotte Turf The Ma
terial for tne Races for i this
Week Entries of Baltimore and
Washington Winners The Ra
ces To-daj-. ..... , . 1
The good nurses and nremiums of-1
fered by the Carolina Fair Associa-
tion for the horse raes has resulted
in aiiracung some noted races to our
turf, and the racing this week will be ;
tw very fine. Whittaker and Daly
arrived last week, with eleven horses,
and yesterday Medinger. 'of Balti- s
and Birch, of . Washington, arrived
with ten racers. Among these horses I
are Medmger's Valet and Queen Ee-
ther, andBurch's Mordaunt and John I
C, names familiar to the Northern
turf:; Several other horses have been
entered for the races and are expect
ed to arrive today. There will be
two running and two bicycle races
today, the programme being as a fol
lows: Bicycle No. 1-at 1 :30 p. m., one
mile club race by Charlotte bicycle
club.
First prize, gold medal, $25:
second prize, gold medal, $10.
No' 2 at 3 p. m.,"' half mile-dash
best two in three, open to Southern
wheelmen. First prize; gold medal,
$30; second prize, gold medal, $20.
Morse Kaces JNo 1 at .2:3U p
m.,
i
half-mile heats, best two in three.
First premium 4 . , $50 00
Second premium. .... . . . . 25 00
Entries for this race: ;
Starunq, c. g., 2 years old, by
Rappahannock or John Payne. . dam
Idalia by red Dick; weight 87 pounds;
owned by T. M Whittaker
Clifford, dammed by Prussian;
5 years old ; weight 118 pounds; owns
ed by Owen Daly.
Miss Payne, b. m., 5 years old,
sired by John Payne, dam unknown;
owned by C. W. Medinger.
No. 2 at 3:30 p. m., half-mile dash.
First, premium . . ... . . . . . . . . '. . $75 00
Second premium ........ . ..... 40 00
Entries for this race:
Erin Burke, by Willie Burke; dam
Kellie ; weight 115 pounds j owned by
Owen Daly.
Koree, b. m., 5 years old; by Abd
el Koree ; dam . Eliza Hyatt ; weight
115 pounds; owned by T. M. Whit
taker. ' ,
Palmetto, br. m., 7 years old ; by
Pamlico ; dam Trinckett ; weight 115
pounds; owned by S. R. Taylor.
Elkwood, ch. c, 2 years old ; by
Eolua ; dam Minnie Andrews ; , colors
tan jacket, blue cap, owned by C;W.
Medinger. - . '
EiitcYtainiuent at the Institute.
An entertainment, which promises
to be a most enjoyable one, is ,, to be
given by the pupils of the Charlotte
Female Institute on Friday night,
30th inst. The price of admission
will be , twenty-five cents, children
under twelve years fifteen cents. The
proceeds are to be expended for books
nA nna o r.aAin rtrtTv, f
use of the day and boarding pupils.
Jean Ingelow's exquisite poem, "The
Songs of Seven," will be rendered in
appropriate costumes with tableaux,
and music behind the scenes. There
will also be interesting concert reci
tations and brilliant music,-; and at
the close, pantomimes by a class of
over fifty pupils.
The entertainment is under the
general management of Miss Mat
toon. .The music will be of a bril
liant and popular character and will
be under the charge of Dr. Bidez and
Mrs. Dewey, assisted by Mrs. Atkins
son.
During the past summer Mr. Ats
kinson has greatly enlarged the seat
ing capacity of the school room by
taking down several ; partitions and
putting in movable doors, so that
there will be room for all. Let our
people attend in large numbers, and
t.hAv will not onlv snend a nleasant
iney win iiuu umy bjjcuu a piea&auu
evening, but - will help the young
, f V . : . - r
ladies to gam more advantages tor
lf A t
Family liotei.
Mr. H. C. " Eccles, Who surrenders
. . . v T-r a. it t
his Central Hotel lease on January 1,
iQft will hV that ti'mn havo in rpads
1886, Will by tnat time .nave m reaa
iness tor tne reception OI tne pUDllC,
-, t , - .,
a very handsomely, fitted up family
hotel. He wiU OCCUpy the Second
and third floor rooms Of the new
j aMiM:-' rruj
HiCCies uuu (ouiiiij. uuuuiugo, uii xiauo
street, over William- Wilson & Uo.'s
Store. There Will be twenty , large
and well iigntea rooms, besides a
......
vua-3oa
spacious dining hall, reception room
and suite or. pariors, anatne ,wnoie
will be carpeted and furnished by the
first day of next December. A .two
story kitchen is now being built in s
rear of the botel. It is Mr. Eccles
intention, as soon as winter goes by,
to add another story to his building,
which will fgive him an addition)
of 16 rooms, making 36 in all. Hisj
hotel will be small, but we venture to
say that when it is completed, a more i
elegant hotel cannot be found in the 1
Sout
I I T I'll' 1 I II 1
i. m m m a .a
The gentle zephyrs and the balmy
and we can look forth and behold our
ice, yet nature is not alone in making
tln2 the forelock and have made ample provision for supplying the wants
U tt u more expncn, we mean mat our irnrrrene
FILL
3 We have the latest novelties in
handle our own make and can guarantee
garment.
F3
ForMen's, Youths',
Our Stock was purchased during the
Clothing was at a low price, hence we
luoiuuauu) nuu ncuv iuiu iiuu uaai ti.ob
we buy for three stores-Raleigh and
Come early and get flest .choice.
Very Respectfully,
Messrs. T, C. Smith & Co ,
WMW
1
- 5 Charlotte, N. C.
Gentlemen: :
1 , Your favor of the 9th inst. received. You
now have received rock bottom should you wish a million
Duke cigarettes. Sorry that we cannot make the induce-
ment greater for you to order 200 M.
, Yours truly,
W. DUKE, SONS & CO.
"'. Geo W. Watts, "
Sec'y and Treas'
E. . 000HRAKE.-0HAS. E. JOKES
CHARLOTTE
REAL STATE AGENCY
R: E. COCHRANE, Manager.
THIS AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS
of every description and in any part of North
or Soutn Carolina, and will rent property in the
and make prompt returns, and if desired will at-
tend to payment of taxes, effecting of insurance,
All property put Into our hands will be
AdTertised Free of Cost
For a stipulation previously agreed upon.
FOR SALE.
IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets
In each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet,
, In good neighborhood. Price, $2,000.
2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence
of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable,
- lot 60x198, convenient to business. Price, $1,700
3 One dwelling on South Tryon street, adiolnlng
residence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and
pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding
house. Price, $3,000,
5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th
streets, 6 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120
feet on Graham street, 182 feet on 10th street,
very desirable property. Price. $1,500. .
&One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot
9x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well
. of good water, sold .on terms to suit purchaser
race, 4,uuu. .
11
One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and
C, two stories, six rooms, brick basement;
well of water in yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000
One Hundred and ITfty Acres Land V mile
of the city limits; adjoining the Fair Grounds
well located for a truck and dairy farm: Vsl
timber, branch running through It, about
14
1 q Tract of Land, s miles south of Charlotte,
82 wres, known as part of the Samuel Tay
ior tract, on which is an undeveloped goldmine,
(known in the N. C. Reports as the Sam Tayiur
mine), three frame tenement houses, two rooms
each, good barn, good well water and good spring
acres meaauw. nce $3U per acre.
on me premises, tsoia wimouc reserve ior$i,7&a
AO , house, lot 99x190, fronting on C street, lot
andothers. Price, cash $850. t -
QO ; Two lots, Nos. 297 and 808, square 46, front-
ji : ing 99 feet on B street and running throuKl'
to C street On the premises is atwo-storyfran.e
dwelling, seven rooms and small storehouse.
one-story frame cottage, 4 rooms; lot gtel5C
.,: in a ourth ward, on west Fmo. street, near
the residence of James P. Irwin. AUimprove-
ments new. A desirable place for a small family.
AU Improve -
ardat Lowelle, N C.,:22 ther
0i vats, 1 pool, 2 llmel shop house 18x22 bark
house, bark mill house, stable, dwelling: 10 acres
i iana connected . witn ian yara. trice $i,ju, or
OO acres, about threee miles west of Charlotte
n.v4 wIUaaJ Im.a. 1
Junius Hayes fanm, adjoining the lands of Dr.
I ram juarnnger ana ouiers. jseven-room cweaing
ESPric?SrSIS),aDd m a sedneLhor
Of Tract of land containing 75 acres, lying in
OO " Polk county, N. C, six miles east of Colum-
bus. On this place la the Splan Gold Mine. Price
rr ' Tract of land containing 500 acres lying in
O I " Rutherford county, N. C. , 9 miles from Ruth
eriordton and 20 miles from Shelby, apple orchard
on the place, small two room dwelling, fine tim
bered land, pine, early maple, walnut, oak, &c.
about 75 acres under cultivation. Gold mine on
the place. - This property Is known as the Cook
Mine farm. Price $3,000.
38
Tract of land containing 1S4V2 acres In
Mecklenbure county. N. C. 8 miles from
Charlotte, good store house 4 robnis, good orchard
5 acres under cultivation, balance In pins ana
hard woods, gold mine on property. Price 25 per
acre. Cheap.
39
Lot fronting on' Moreiead st, 22z2CZ feet, I
small two-room house, well, let roil! set f.iii
fruit trees. Price $S7J. ' ?. - -
air of Spring and Summer are gone,
rno'hr earth clothed with snow Ani
cnanerea . tor we claim. to rinv& tAfcn
CLOUS
Clothing, and reliablv made: tor wfl
Style, Quality and Fitness of every
Boys', and Children
month . of July and -August Bwhen
can give you . lower prices than those
ichwsi. nc uuy iu uu quauuutja, lur
Charlotte, N. C , and Knoxville, Tenn.
Durham, N. C, Oct. 1 Oth, 1 885.'
41
Five-room dwelling with kitchen and stable
lot 1)9x198 on West Trade street. Deautifu
grove and well of good water. Price $2,200. :
A v One story frame dwelling and lot on Stone '
tA wall street. Price $500.
43
One lot and a half lot. unimproved, on thd
corner of B and 11th streets. Price $650.
4 r One story frame store house 20x60 feet, lot
- 24x100" feet, fronting on railroad, and one
unimproved lot In rear of above 100x125 feet, both
at Sanf ord, Moore county, N.C. Price $150.
j j Two story frame dwelling, four rooms, barn,
U stable, smoke house, good well, some fruit
trees, about acre of land, in Sanford, Moore co- '
N.C. Price $1,300.. . .
47
Fifty one acres of land, 23 acres under cult!
vatioh. balance timber, most I v nlm
oak. Two tenement houses on place, lying on the
eugo vi ctuiiwru, juuuro wuxiiy, a. fj, - jmce todu.
(The above three tracts will be sold together or
separately, and if purchaser desires can secure re
fusal of a Btock of goods at price agreed upon be
tween himself and the owner.)
52
150 Acres in Davidson county,- N. C, 11
miles from Lexington and 8 miles from Lin
ornrwl ' HIT rnnnn riarA)Hna anrui aiotav. fAn. ammo.
in appies, peacnes ana grapes, . race $a,uou. :
53
Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two
room kitchen, well and earden. beine nron-
erty adjoining J. S. Phillips' . residence. Price
$2,650.
i Fifty acre? of land in and adjoining Hunt
Utc ersvllle, N. C. On the place there is a com
fortable tour-room dwelling house, good barn, crib,
IHtrfhaii flnrt nail Varr HajIraVilA yii.atuii'v T1m.
$35.00 per acre.
FOR RENT.
Storeroom in Morehead building, on
street, at present occupied by SchuT & Co...
Trade
New Storeroom on B street, between Sixth and
Seventh streets. - ; . v -
Dwelling on R. and D. railroad, between 8th and
9th streets. Very convenient to Elliott A Marsh's
furniture factory of Newcomb's planing mills.
.Dwelling house on South Tryon street, adjoin
ing the residence of Dr. 8. E. Bratton.. Ytry eott
venlently located for a boarding house
Apply to - - '
CbarlAite
sept2dtf .
Real Z2srate Ajency
B. E, COCHRANE, Manage ;
GAItOUA CETKAL BAIL
- WAY. '
OFFICK OF SUFKBUJTKTOEHT,
WmnsGTON, N. C., Sept. 27, 1885. 1
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER SEPT 27, 1885, THE FOLLOW
ing Schedule will be operated en this Ban
rwd PASSENGE3, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
) Leave Wilmington at.. .7.00 p. x.
V Leave Ealelgh at 7 83 p.k
No.l.
v ( j Arrive at cnarioue at - 7.80 A. u
) Leave Charlotte at. . . .8.15 p. wl
No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at.... ........ ...9.00 a. m.
. ) Arrive at Wilmington at.;...... ;.8.25 A. x.
" LOCAL FBEIGHT Passenger Car Attached
Leave Charlotte at.... .... .... 7.40 a. k.
1 Arrive Laurlnburg at.. 5.45 p.m.
jLieave uiiurmuurg a.i.... ................. o.xo A. Jt.
Arrive Charlotte at .... .... .... .......... 4.40 p. x.
' Passetiger Trains stop at regular stations only,
and points designated In the Company's lime
Table. , - -, .
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSEN6EB, - MAIL, ZX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Leave Charlotte at.. ., 8.15 a. m.
Arrive at Shelby at ...12.15 p. x.
Leave Shelby at. d 1.40 p. it .
Arrive at Charlotte at 5.40 p. it
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection eX
Hamlet with B. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Bleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Charlotte and kaleigh and Charlotte. . -
Take Train No. I for StatesvlUe, stations on
Western N. C. B. B., AsheviUeand points west.
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At
lanta and all points southwest.
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Snpsrtiitencsci
F. w. Class, Ben. Feu. Agent.
JUST
RECEIVING
THE BEST STOCK : OF GOODS IN
THE CITY IN OUR LINE. '
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