CH ARLOTTE
GROCERY AB PROVISION
M A. IT IT E T.
Closely Revised and Corrected Weekly
By
& I. SILLER & MS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—AND—
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COLLEGE AND FOURTH STREETS.
GOLD, 115
COTTON—
Ordinary, 9@12
Low Middling, 15«14A
Middling, 17A@18
Brem, Brown & Co.,'
■ GHARLOTTE, N. 0.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and
Importers of
Hardware and Cutlery
0W GOODS WHITE ODO#
• AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Hats, Hoots, Shoes, House-
Hurnishiuff Goods, &c.
OUR Wholesale Hardware Store,
which is separate from our Dry
Goods Store (beisgsituated in a differ
ent portion of the city) is the largest in
the State.
In our Dry Goods Store we have a
separate and distinct department for
wholesaling, White Goods, Hosiery,
Gloves, and Yankeo Notions.
Our Retail stock of Dry Goods is un
limited in size and assortment, and hav
ing a Ladies' Department we Emke a
specialty of Ladies’ Goods:
Slav MX 187$.—1m.
EAST SIDE TRADE STREET,
[Over Coit & Suggs,]
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
-—0
This old established House is new
better prepared than ever to do work
promptly, and in the highest style of
he art.
Cards, Letter Heads,
Envelopes, Circulars,
Note Heads, Bill Heads,
Drafts, Receipts,
Schedules,. Notes.
Freight Bill’s, Checks,
Statements, Tickets,
Handbills Dodgers,
Programmes, Labels,.
Pamphlets, And
Every Description of Jeb Priming
Neatly and expeditiously executed, at
living prices, and in a style unsurpassed
by any house in the United ,’States.
THE BEST 21A TERIAL USED '
SA TISFA CT10H 6 UARAFTEED
To. regular, prompt-paying city cus
tomers, work will be delivered and bills
collected at end of current month, but
ALL TRANSIENT WORK MUST Bt PAID FOR
ON DELIVERY, Positively w deviation from
this rule.
Brooklyn Life Insurance Co.
380 IBKO-ATyW^UV- ^. ^
Assets, $2,c00,cco
Christian W. Bouk, President.
William M. Cole, Secretary, j
Daniel Ayers, >>k D., L. L? D., Medical !
Examiner.
•D. P. Eackles, Consulting Actuary, i
The Company which first guaranteed 1
a definite CASH SURRENDER VA LUE j
in case a Policy’ is forfeited for uon-pay- !
merit of Premium. ’ j
AG-EM'TS W^jS! TE13. 1
Apply to
A. W. LAWRENCE, State Agent,
Raleigh, N.G. [
ARRANGE FOR EVERYBODY TO GET
VALUABLE PREMIUMS.
SEWING OCHRES FREE I
The Publisher of OUR WEEKLY
will give away, in Premiums to Subscri
bers, one-fourth of all money received
for subscription to the paper; and in
order to give all Subscribers a fair and
equal chance to receive Premiums, hat
adopted the follow ing
; Plan for Distributing Premiums
I The name and value of each Premium
I is printed on cards, and these cards (one
j hundred in number) are placed in en
velopes and sealed. Then four hundred
blank cards, of the same size and quality
are placed in similar envelopes and
sealed. The one hundred Premium en
velopes and the four hundred blanks
are then placed in a box together and'
thoroughly mixed. "When a subscrip
tion is received, an envelope is draw;,
from the box and given or sent to the
subscriber, with the subscription receipt
If the envelope contains a blank card,
the subscriber will receive no premium-
but if it contains a printed one, he will
recieve the premium named thereon, at
the Distribution of Premiums, which will
take place as soon as all the five hun
dred envelopes are drawn out. The
names of subscribers and number of en
velopes remaining in premium box will
be published each week, so that all may-
know when the five hundred are made .
up.
By the above plan it will be seen that
all have a fair and equal chance to get a
premium, and that there is one premium
in every’ five envelopes-
Our Cash Premiums are in sums of
one, two, five, ten and twenty dollars in
Greenbacks, with from two to ten Prem
iums of each denomination. All other
Premiums consist, of useful articles, suck
as Serving Machines, Bleached Domestic,
Pens, Paper and Envelopes, &c., Ac.,
ranging in value from twenty-five cents
to twenty-five dollars. The Home Shut
tle Sewing Machine is sold at the Sew
ing Machine Emporium in this City for
twenty-five dollars. These Machines
are considered, by all who have used
them; to be equal to any, and superior
to many sixty dollar Machines. Every
Machine we give as a Premium is war
ranted nerv and in perfect running or
der. All our Premiums, even those
valued at only’ twenty-five cents, are
serviceable, and all are valued at lowest
cash prices. Nothing we offer can be
bought at any store for less than we
value it at. AVe give no brass jewelry,
cheap pictures, or tra-.h of any* kind.
This is no lottery scheme, but is a plan
gotten up solely for the benefit ot ,om
Subscribers, and for the purpose of
increasing the Subscription Lists of
OUR WEEKLY. Therefore, no Prem
ium Envelopes will be sold to any ex
cept actual. .Subscribers, and no name
will be entered on our books until, tilt-
subscription is paid, when a receipt and
a Prcmiu'm Envelope will be given.
Send in your names and money at or.ee.
One hundred out of every five 'hundred
will be certain to get premiums, which
is better than any lottery you ever tried,
qr ever will try, And eyen those why
get blanks will lose nothing, for wh are'
sure they will consider OUR WEEKLY
worth more than one dollar and fifty
cents a year.
Persons at a distance sniy seed mom;
by Registered Letter, P. Q. Money Or
der, or Express, at ou^ risk. WbeM'S.enP
to any other way, it will’ke at the risk
of the sender.
J. O. II. N VLTALL, FAA.