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actocenarlan had burled three wives wlxe iimideu nainmt erc Green. Grass and firm. He stiri-d up ibe lire with kemseue the other flay, . tnw hi lli- in the eni. dM " mvi', WW the green grass $nm- above lii-c, . Twitve:m aai Pennsylvania wrvnnl .,!rl was sent t oris-m for atciliiis; -W , ie. tn lier Juiilovpr. The money u found the oilier day wlier ho hud hidden H, awl d, limn offer the eiil $ as recoin while she Is willing to settle !'. ton tnausauu. ' ITuiimn. the necro -OoiiinDHiiian from ills slat, U making himself odious by hi . 4 t Washington, wi nave iiirnea oi in his District, vcry ofUi-hlder who Is iHit hi favor of the infamous civil right lull .loh i. John. tir "proseciitlst" thou . ihy pe'iiln? 7 A i.anivT.iph I goliisthe round of thej nAwiMU'rt ui una eue i wna n ooo wood wile In the cfwiitry, anil every man tbin'i he baa imr, uiu mown, wuo i liald, and whuea wile hia red hair and a riMri.,t vi. real thia and murmured a he jnediutivelypaaiied hi handover bU liead.j '( duiino! I uuniio: . T.ltile IV'Sile 1 tbe five year old daughter ofa rortland lady who married a cforiiy- uiau not Hna aluiM. wnen ner "eritn(j j tbtinltbtb captain waa lurpnsed was away.aiid aue wan pistyiug we yam, A ('.ranger came aiong ana inqunvu in Ulster wai-M uoniu. ftQ.Hue repiuMi.uui moilier I in tbe ... i- r.. .l. . i,.,... .w. , house, and alio will pray with you, you IKT, , , , . -' , . , poor, miserable aln- . AuabNeuUmindtd prOfessrK- Ui going out . tiui irutewd v of bis colleim run a-'aiimt a ' row. in tiio eoiituaion oi tne moineiit an . ...... . ., . . riwd hi bat and exclaimed, I beg your tai don. midam. Moon alter he stumbled uanst a hAi In tbe atreut. In a sudden . reisollortlon of hi former mishap be called out w ltirit UMjt of rage In hi countenance, ltthat joh again, you brute 7 A r'lwanlly boy, having been trliuml by eomrade you-iger .ban himsjlf, a ad vised bv the witni'wes to pitch In md lick tliol'Ull'JSoiiiil). Tbi he did not dfsire to do. awvre tiutt two could play at that 1 trme.nd ihitt the little fullow midit thrush hint. No, I won't lick him now, the big bov f d ; but l it wait till lie get a larue a 1 am. At tne prescui icrin oi uiium uouri .... ..............,... .... .t .1 iiegro member ot ihn Board of Cominis-1 m(JS a pfltiliiod, human body, which he in aloners fur that county was found guilty oft iBulisto secure at some future time. . . firaerv. J'idK Waits set asltie iur rennet and oillcial rascal was discharged fiom the iiaardiil'Oonimiwionr.. "Only that and iiotldiis uiore.'' AnJ yet the working oi l tin) Canbv ConstUutioit are too.l fir our Well. Div sou, aald a Detroit father to bit ek'tit-vtur old on, tbe other iilulit. what have you dun to-day that may be art down a a cxiod deed? Uav a poor boy. Ave ' cent, replied tho bopeful. Ah, ah I that wsachaitiy, at d charity t alwuy .right. Jlo was an orphan, was ho t I didn't U toa.sk, replied lh boy, I gave hhu the money for licking a boy who upset my dinner basket I A rather sliiittilar scorn) occurred at the deiiot Friday afternoon. A ludy wai golug bv when a eentleman stetirieit out and atd tobor: llow'ddo! extending his baud and mulling cheerfully. 1 W pardon, sub! the, lookfna hard at film ; you have the advan tage of me." Why, don't you know ief be naked, amazed. 1 can't remember jm, lie said, . Why I used to be your husband John Augustu Henderton, you kiutw. bbe ptmeiubered bint. Arrah, me dm Hut, cried Jamie O'Flannl gau to bli loUac.loui (weelbtmrt, who had not given him the opportunity to get In a word edgewise during two hour' ride behind tbe little bay nag In his oyster wagon, are ye cither knowing why your cheek are like my ponies there r Sbure and lis because they're rod, is It f quoth tlie blushing liridget. Faith, and a better mlsou than that, luavourncen. ltecituse there Is one of them ich side of a wagon tongue, Norfolk tftuduiark 12th ulU Oat ol the Depths. Oonsiderabl exoltcment was created vesterdnf by report that the safe of the Uultnd States frigate Cumberland, aimixaed to contain a large amount ol specie, had been teooverod from the wreck by the enterprising Norfolk firm of O, . Midtbr & Co. Veftt onoa risiled their oJii il aud fuuud the report correct. This will bring afresh to the minds of many the terrible naval battle which oo- a. .. 1 .... U.L I currea in uauipion i.ioims,ou mo ma iou J(lh of March. On the first day tbe contomt was between the Conlederate lroiu lad J!i riiimo and the tllllud States fririfs Cumberland, Cotigivss and . Mln- uwoUi. which resulted lu the destruction nf the first two friaatas. On the secoiid day the conflict was between the Merrtmac ... . - . . I . . 1 .t. . .. aiiu.Uia Aioiiliovasaisieu vy uiVMiuursoio. jMiveral ottier vessotf were-ngagetWn - the first day's light, but only those named above took a conspicuous pan. . On the morubig ol tbe cut, great coi sloruatiou was ereated ou xaid the Ked ral nttin-of-war lyluglo Uatnptou Road jy the appearance trom ix'iuua crauey i.laud ot a singular and (urnilbabla looking craft, whU'h,at once steamed swiftly down the Elizabeth river Into tlie Uoads, and turned her prow toward tbe Cumberland, Ivlnii at aiM-lior off Newport 'ews. At last a sheet of name burst from tlutMrsnge- l( !.lnz vcsHuL which was followed ty a 11. .ud rous report, and a large ball tore t..ioi! ,,:lia sides of.the Cumberland, kill li ? eight or nine men. This showed to t i on board tlie 111 fated ship what a ti m adversary they must eucouuler, (s. 1 very soon the mammoth filgate was :i;-I l.ioa.1 side afUT broad-side Into i .'.. ii Misculorltwasllils famous ipu. ti, 1 ) but the shots which struck her iwiittd si Jus were at hsmlettss hailstone. Cm she went until Imr Iron prow pierced Ii. bull .f the CiiUiU-rlund making a bole u I e at hrrbead. bite steamed -back a "it ti , and again retiu-nlug, I, i I'. iini-rli' 'i iibiirtiire in the hull c i' a i! . A, Mis rapidly filled, l ,jl 1 n.. tiwwu, c:vrr)Uiglth ter J .-..-i ..i. t : ' i, bo was temporarily in 1, 1 1 ur 1 imdred bmiu, little i-r 1 ' X :.r"a tb subsequently re , - i our i it ntiou to give any . r i .:r of tin fmat naval bat4e, stf !. y dio.':ng i.li tlia Cuiulier .1 ai. J I La recovery of K)(oe of hertx!. lu li Messrs. Baldwliid A Co, of New Vo;k, workej i:p-)n tlio wreck lr lna timi f.ir iheimrDose of reeoerinR this ,.. wttiHt.au w have stated alwve, was report ed to be very ValuaMe. mey expeimeu ,.m,i.lible imwv and finally ile(! n tlie -timmt. and sold the wreek wbleU tliey bad purchas. d from tbe jfmcminei to u..,. iimiiCii. Thi turn rerov- L., u,it nl the imns and material, but fa 1'1 to And the in. nd n"11 M w" l Af-Mi West. & O UOUtlMll, 01 'WUlf. 'n.iv mmke.i iinou tlie wreck fur eighteen inomlis, and last rebruary sow oat to a Detroit, Michigan, fhm, of which ti amiilovyil arx xtert il ilwr, who witched iiiKin the wreck for two month, but, like their prnle ossi'i, failed .to . Ifwl the wife. About a womb ago they made a contract with O.K. aiallfiy aiiu captain Clement Brown, a diver of 1 Wg ex perlence, M work at the Wreck on snares, i uy uiu not comment operations until Wednesday last, when tbe schooner J. C bel-t'(?lrig to alers. Walthy & Brown, proceeded to the ....b Miih ilm latter on board. Owing to ahhjh wind and atroi.R tide, butlittle could lie accomplished Wednesuay, and It was tut, ii nf .11 'I'hniadftT' afternoon at 8 o clock, tlmt captain Brown droprl !' diving "pit mid ucjteixlru to tne wr . reJoiujr-iK" ..... w the aurfaca of the water. After an honr'l leate't be found the afe in the lower hold oh tlte port side and about four fi'it fioru the ibiuwimiast. - He at one itmaitd for ouain, anu ie forw lmuJ hour the tong-eaugbt-for trea- iiru waa umii no w " Captain llrown waa tbe proudest man In America, lie cua boihp w -j further rrtearcbea then but, aUrted f..r Noi foik at at rapid a rate of apead aa sails would carry blm, and arrived here early yeaterday "bioro. aut " , ,leck a lot or muu aim wowr wm- I ,.Ln,t ,n itimnirli a erack canted, it Lu,')p0aed. by tb explosion of a toipedo; nu(1 WVcral piece of gold anainrer coin. jje picked thee up, aud exhiDitea tneui v.,...i)iv . uma mimber or tlie curi- ' : i... oil. The-(liver cetn was. very uuhm, i?, ... l. -II .1.,!.. !flt.ail the gom coin waa uuiy aiiguuy uumoucu, Vva aaw the (afe yesterday and should wg It to be about two and one nir ieet (qiutre. Tn" illicit eoating oi ru auu uuun light prevented ti from making out the niHiiiiijipturnr name. inreaiu vwium rnmnra aa to t ie amount the safe contains. These rumored amounts range from $5,000 to $100000. A gentleman wno was at NewDort News at the time the Cumberland sank, report that be heard the paymaster utv that the aafe contained Swl.OOO. ffiiimnt be onened. and the amount actually determined until Mr. Hubbard Smith, who has been tclemaulied for; arrive Irom ue troit. or authorizes Messrs. Maltby and llrown to open It. In the meantime it will tut an miM b t on in a room under tne Auan tie Hotel aftfcr 0 o'clock tbie morning, and our cillzcu can see It by paying ten cents each. :.- ;. '. ':.... Wi.iU ..iii-clilnfrlii wreck nrior to the i. Urn, nftheaat. tJantnin llrown cume Readins for Little Folks -:o: JLITTLE HISS MED DLE. HOW SHE EARNED HEK NAME. Mttle Miss Meddle I Tlmt was what everybody called her f and I ciii assure you she waa heartily ashamed of the natuo Wouldn't you be t 11 ut I am sorry t o say she deserved it too. For there was nothing up m the garrot, or down lu the cellar, or anywhere else about the house that Miss Meddle hud not peered Into and oiled out. " l'ut that loaf of cake up high, o Modd1" ... . . cannot reach it, ' her mamma would say and Mis Meddle would blush with shame and moi'tliimtioii to . have all the other cliildien hoar the words. 'Don't tell Meddle about It Sli& would ouly spoil all the fun,' her brothers would say and so she seemed to be shut out from eveiTthlnir. And all through her own fault. Yet she was a nice little girl, two ( pleas ant and good natured, with murry brown eye, and long curls 'and quick light feet, lUftt could run like a deer , after the boys' crotntet balls ,wheu they rolled oil' down tbe hill. . 'Meddle would be rery nice,' said her brother and (isteis, 'If (be wouldn't be so prying.' And many were the serious talks her mamma had with her upon this great fault. Meddle would look very sober, aud hang down her head, aud promise to try aud do better: but that was the. end of It. I could not bogln to tell you all the mis chief alia contrived to du. When her mamma's cauary birds wore hatching out their three dvar little eggs, aud everybody was warned not to disturb them, Meddle could not refrain from gratifying her curl osity. , .- , , . I muni get JiMt one look at them,' said Meddle to herself. So she w atched her opportunity, when every myj chanced to be out, and moved ; the table up under the cage, and the chair close to the ta ble. i , , 'Now I can easily climb up,' said Med die. i Up she scrambled on the chair j up she Skipped ou tba table, and ttreatched on tip-toe so as to catch a peep of the HtUe mother-bird sluing on her egg. Uut, nurortnnateiy, she leaned a little t far. forward, and lost her bal ance, Oh 1 oh r she eriod ; 'I'm falling 1 1 shall be killed r And she caught at the canary's cage for support, aud down came Meddlelcge,table and all, In a heap, . , Tbe table was broken, tlie poor canailos were killed, and tlie tiny eggs amaslied.and poor Meddle had bump on her forehead aa lavge as a plmu,tn consequence of her curl' oslty. . 'Meddle1' said her mother, gravely, yoa must plaster up your own frruhead. I do not pity a little girl who dlwbey ma. I toM yon agiiln and again not to go near that coge,and now you bare received a proper punUliment, 'Moreover, lier favorite brother, Carlos, to fcj.r.m ilui lll-fali'd oaiiailcH belonged, oiiui not (iak to her for a week, and' Meddle Ws ashamed lo tell, w hen people asked hr. what was the matter with lier fore head. And then when her Imcle came from England, and brought such a pretty little bor with ldro. tho children were all told that they mutt walttuuUl theruorrowto so what was in it. 'It is omeihing you will like very much, said he, laughing. ' " 'Is it alive!" said Carlos. 'Yes,' answered Uncle Johe. - 'Can it talk?' -Ye. Oh. I know! I knowr cried Meddle, It's a talking doll T 'It's a squirrel,' said little Rebecca. 'Oh, you goosies!' said Carlos; 'It's neith er the one nor tne otner, win you tell me what It Is, uncle, if I guess right?' . 'No, I won't,' said hi uncle; 'I shall not tell you a word about it uutil to-morrow morning. You und Meddle and little Becky are to owji It together and I have brought something else for Die other boys, who are older.' Meddle' curiosity was intensely excit ed. Oh. dear I' thought she; 'I muxt kuow what It is. So when everybody was In bed and fast asleep, Meddle climbed out of her crib, wrapped in her little white nlght-gowu,and tip-toed down stairs to the store-room, where she knew the strange treasure was kept. , There II stood In the4 bright moonlight, on the middle of the floor the little wood en box. i ' . 'I'll Just take one peep,' said Med dle. Only one. And there'll be no barm- done' ' r' Softly she lifted the lid. Nothing could he soon little higher a "little higher still. ' ..' . Whntlsit,aiul Where does It hide itself?' said Meddle. 'Oh!' , For just at that second something flew with a "whlzz-z-z," and an unearthly cry, past her, and out of the open window, into afield, a beautiful green and gray Brazilian parrot. . Meddle crept softly t3 bed.and cried her self to sleep. 'What will they say "to me ?' she thought. "But perhaps, they won't find out who Jt wns that let the parrot out.' .Vain hope! When it was discovered that the beaut ful bird was missing, everybody knew at once that Meddle ; was the culprit; of course she had to confess, and she spent the day In solitary confinement, with noth ing but bread and-water to.eat,.whileall the rest went or. a long excursion, with pupa and mamma, and undo John. Poor Med dle. 'I am very unlucky,' said she. 'Every thing govs wrong Willi ilia; But meddle never stopped to think that it was her own fault. Only tho next day her mother do- sired her not to go Into her Unole John's room. v 'He has a great manyt. things lying about,' said (ho, 'and he docs not want them touch ed or handled. Now,remember what I say to you.' 'Yes, ma'am,' (aid Meddle. liut instead of obeying her mother, Med dle kept thinking and thinking how nice it would be to get just one look Into the mys teries of Undo Johns's room. 'I wouldn't do any mitichief,' said Med dle. I wodld stand in the middle of the room and look ut things.' After dinner, when mamma was asleep, and Uncle John smoking on the back piaz za with papa, Meddle thought it would be a flue chance for her to prospect arouud a little. Softly, like pussy cat aftor a mouse, (lis stole down stairs and pushed open the door. 'Oh my I' ald Meddle, 'what a nice room I And I do so wonder what that funny thing 1 on the.table, all black, with a queer little twisted handle.' , Meddle came nearer and nearer in her curiosity. She stood on tip-toe she reach. ed over to touch It. 'I menu to take ,It In my hand,' said Meddle; 'I won't hurt It.' ', .... But our unfortunate Meddle never stop ped to consider whether or not the myste ries something would hurt her. She caught it up and turned It around and around, when, suddenly 'Bung 1" it went, with a blinding flash of light, a stilling smell of powder.and a sharp palu like a knife through poor Meddle' hand. For It was a pistol a flve-borrel re volver and Meddle had unwitlngly touch ed the trigger. The family all rushed tn, to Aud Meddle lying on the floor with a wounded baud, and the thuigcriHis toy beside her. Her curl. osslty had been It owu punishment till time, . ,( ,,; It was . many Weeks before her hand healed up, and It 1 not likely that she can ever use It aa well a (he did before; but Meddle Is a wiser little girl than she was. She baa made up her mind to leave otT pry lug aud peering into thlues' that do nut concern tor. And sll her brothers and sis- ters have praiiiTsed To mil her 'Fanny' in stead pf'deddle.V Aud I llilnk It will be a much prettier nme4iut you? Oh I my ft lend, exolainied a temperance orator, that I had a wtudow In my hewt, that you might all look in and see th truth of what I .tell you 1 Wouldn't a pain hi your stomach do Juat a . well? asked a iiuall boy, J Principal Business Houses oi viionmw. Wholesale and Ketnu Dealer in Books, SIATIOSIE?, NOTIONS, -Tois, Confectioneries, PIPES, Tobacco, and .Segftrs. - Tryon Street, ' Charlotte, N. C.' Call and examine uiy stock before buying, .33-ly. . . FLOUR AND MEAL! MAR LOAD ORDERS HIXED AT 8H0BT y auric:., ; - , .- -: Address, ' j ' CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, 2-tf Cbirlotte, N. C. A .R. NISBET & BRO.. CHARLOTTE, N. C. trioleaale and He! all Dealer in HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, CIQARS, PIPES, TOBACCO, Ivieloal Instruments, e3trlnK,S:o. Also, Agon ts for PRIZE CANDY. 4fl ly. CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL WORKS, . Charlotte, N. C. "JIATRONIZB Home industries. The T Carolina Agricultural Works, at Charlotte, is onejof ojir. own factories operated by home FdLKS at which all manner-of Farming Toole are made es- pucially adapted to the wants ol tnis seotion. Address, ' W "F.'COOK. 8Sly. Delightfully Situated in the business part af the city of CHARLOTTE. THIS House has fine rooms, well furnish ed and lately reft! ted In the best style. Aftentire Servants . The table dally supplied with the best this and other markets ufferd. Kates very moderate. IIOLLI3 & SUN, ' 49-ly. Proprietors. CHARLOTTE, N. C, AS the Largest and Finest -6tock of MILAN till y. ANU r ACnUi UUUIJS in tho State. Call and see her. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. 33-iy. . : . . JURGESS NICHOLS & CO., " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ' DEALERS IK .. FURNITURE,. BEDDING &C A FULL ASSORTMENT OF METALLIC burial Coses, Caskets and Wood Coffins constantly on hand. No. 5, West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, : 40-lV. rTTiHK vei y latest Btyle, best furnished A awl ..most life-like Fhotopraplis takeu at t H. BAUMGARTEN'S GALLERY, - over Ncfibit & Uro'sBtore, Charlotttr, N. C , . TOICTURE8 taken from any old de S g erytype ot ferrotype, from locket size up to life size. . All work guaran teed. kksp p. smut, r. it. e.istuoN. President. W. H. HIOKS, Vice-Pres't. "Sec. &'Treas. N. C. State Life Insurance Company. Home Office at Raleigh, N. O. (Capital Stock. ' . $200,000,00 A practical Mutual Benefit Society pend ing to its Stock and Policy Holders, and In. vestlugln each county in the State every dollar received thorein In premiums. Near ly 1500 policies Issued since March, 1873. Policies non-forfeitable after two aud three years, No useless restriction on residence aud travel. Transfers made to this Com pany without risk or extra premium. Keep your money In your own Btate.and patronise a good and reliable , HOME COMPANY 1 n prefference to all others . THOS.II. HA.UGHTOW, District Agent Headquarters Charlotte N. C. G.AV. HUNTLY, ' ... j Local Agent, 82-tf. Wadesboro', N. C. .. i, DABOAN. JNO. D. PEMBEBTOH DARGAN & I'JEMBKSTON, Attorneys at Law. " VVADESBORof NT "fi Practioa in the Sute and Federal Courts. Claims collected in all carta U Nnrlh Carolina. . 7 'PATaiBa me SELU FRENCH QANPIES CHEAP 1 t ' . ... It ' ' l fl -I -41- Rail Road Schedules- ' Piedmont Air Line Hallway.,. Richmond d; Danvillt. Xichnuynd it 2a vllle II. W N. C Division, and , North MesternXC.li, W. condewced Time-Table. in Effect on and after Friday, Mar-19,1875. t-mvn NORTJU (Mail. Leave Charlotte, 9.23 p tn " Air Line juneuou ' " Salisbury 41 ' Greensboro Danville " Dundee JJurlteville Arrive at Kiohmond Express. Leave Charlotte . " Air Line Junotion , " balisbury " Greensboro " DauVillo Dundee. " fjurkevillo U.30 " 12.1a " 3.C5 " 6.20 ' 5.30, ' 11.35 " V.Ti p m 8 55 am 9.20 " 11.28 " " 216 pin -4 48 '- 4.67 " "9.1f "" 1149 " Arrive at Bichraond GOING SOUTH (Mail.) Leave Richmond 1,38 p m Burkeville v -4t " Dundee ; ' ' 9.25 Danville 9-28 " Greensboro 12.40 am Salisbury 3.58 " Air Lino Junction 7.05 " Arrive, at Charlotte 7.10 am Express. . Leave Richmond ; ', 6.08 am Burkevillo 8.25 " " Dundee 12 55 pm .. " Danville 1.00 " ' Greensboro - 3.37 " " Salisbury 6.46 " " Air Line Junction 9-30 " Arrive at Charlotte 0.35 " - GOING EAST (Mail.) " fLeave Greensboro 3 35 pm Company Shops 5.10 " . RaleiRh 8.48 " -Arrive at Goldsboro 11.20' GOING WEST (Mail.) Leave Goldsboro 2.35 p m " Raleigh . 5.38 " " Company Shops 10,15 " Arrive at Greensboro 11,30 " North Western N. C. R. R. (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 4.25 p m Arrive at Salem 6.10 " Leave " 9-20 am Arrive at Greensboro 11 15 " Passenger train loaving Raleigh as 5,38 p m connects at Greensboro with the Northern bound train; making the quick est time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same as via other routed. Trains to aud . from points East of Greensboro connect at "Greensboro with Mail trains to or from points North or South. Two trains daily both ways. On Sunday's Lynchburf? Accommoda tion leave ltinhmond at 9.00 ft mj leave Burkeville 4-35 p m arrive at ilichmond 78 a m. ; - No ehango of oars between Cliarlotte and Richmond. 282 miles. Papers that have arrangements to adver ise the scodnlo of this Company will please print as above f or tanner mtormauon auuress S. E. ALLEN, Gou'l tieket Agt. Cl-eeiusboro, N. C. T. M. B. Talcutt, Engineer and Gen'l Superhitendant. Change of Schedule. Suphbintknt's Ofhck, N. E. lUnJaOAD Company, Chablebtok. S. tl.. Alay 28, 1674, 374. 1 Truins leave Charleston daily. Sundays excepted, at G 30 a. m. and 7 00 p. in. ; and arrive at Florence at 12 M. and 1.10 a. m. Leave Florence daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.45j: m. and 11.30 p. m. and arrive at Charleston at 5.35 a in. and 9.15 p. m. On Sundays a train leaves Charleston only at 7 p m., and arrives in Charleston only at 5.35 a. m.- - - Train leaving at 7 p m. on Sundays, Mondnyb, Tuesdays aud Fridays, connect at Portsmouth with the splendid steamers oi the Old Dominion Steamship Company for New. York, arriving there about; 5 p. m., being only one night at sea, and entirely avoiding Hatteias. Pure by this route twenty ($20) dollars, including mtalsand stateroom ou steamers. The ships of the Old Dominion Com pany are the finest on the Atlantic coast. P. K. HUGEK, Superintendent. P. L. Gleapoe, Gen'l Ticket Asent. SCHEDULE CHERAW & DARLINGTON Railroad Company. PbesipknT's OfTICE. Chebaw & Dabungton It R, Society Hiia, S. 0., Nov 23th 1874. Change ol Schedule. On and after this date the Passenger Train will ruu as follows ;' " Daily, Except aundaus Down Trains Leave Cheraw, 9.;K) A.M. ' Cash's, . " Society Hill, " Dove-s' " Darliugton, " Palmetto, Arrive at Floreuoe. 9.50 10.20 10.50 11.20 11.40 12 M. Daily, Except Sunday Up7rain. Leave Plorenoe, .. 1.15 ' P. M " Palmetto, 1.35 " " Darlington, 2 " " Dove's, , 2.30 - " ' Society Uilh '3 " Gash's, 3.25 " Arrive at Cheraw, - 3.50 " , D. B. TOWNSEND Presedent CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. OrFICE GENEBALTinnmaEJW!rf--4 ,, Wilmington, N. C, June 3, 1875. f ; CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 06 and after Jute- 6th, J875, the trains "111 be run over this Railway as follows : EASTERN DIVISION. ' . Pattenaer and Mail Train- Daily, -Leave Wilmington at.... 7:00 P. M Arrive in Chwlotte at........ ...7.-00 A. M Leave Charlotte at 7:00 P. M Aarrlve at Wilmington at...;... 7:00 A. M FtiMt Freight Vassengt Traint Daily ( Sunday i tweepttd.) - Leave Wilmington at 7:05 A. M Arrive at Charlotto at. .10:00 P. M Leave Charlotte at,;. 6:00 A. M Arrive In Wilmington at 9:00 P. M ' ; WESTERN DIVISION.' Leave Charlotte at.. ...... ....7:30 A M Arrive at Buffalo for Shelby at.. 11:80 A.' M Leave Uull'alo at...... 20 M AitIvq in Charlotte at... ...... .4:00 P, M Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilming ton & Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia Augusta Railroads, Semi-weekly New York and Tri-weekly Baltimore and week ly Philadelphia Steamers, aud the River BoaUto Fayette Ule. , Connects at Charlotte with the' North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and Htalesville Railroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Line, aud Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. . . . H. L. FKEMT.ON Principal Business Houses of Wilmington, "IceTSjE! ICE! WE ARE PREPARED TO DELIVER ice at any point on tho Carolina pounds. Orders solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. .E.LIPPITT&CO., 2-lm. Wilmington, N. .C . iMoninaud Monroe Empiirer copy, f FliMDBKMDIES -AND-WINES,; Tne Purest a nd Beet Goods imported. They can be relied ou for u . , MEDICAL USE. 4 Ife have in stock the largest and most valuable line oi Fine Old Wines and Old Brandies in North Carolina, aud will sell thera close to importers' prioes. Gentlemen who value line goods and appreciate them, can always find them in our stock. . ., , , Sparkling and Still wines, hocks and clarets, dry Scuppernong, 1867, .alos aud PrteCHAS. D. MYEltS & CO., 5&7 North Front St. ; 88 tl. ' WilminKton, N. O... BINFORD, CROW & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WILMlNGrTON, n7-C. OFFER A LWRGE STOCK CP Goods in their line at low figures; CUBA MOLLASSES, SUGAR HOUSB SYRUP, FLOUR all GRADES, , HAY, CORN, - &c, &c. Send them your orders and they will be promptly filled. 40 3ms. MERCHANTTA1L0RING. REMOVAL. The undersigned will remove his Mer chant Tailoring DRtablieluneiit to the roiMLS' over Mussrs. Sol. Hear & Uros., on Market street, where he will te hap py to sco his old friends and customers and show them one of the Gnest and most --select-assorted.- lines of . goods South of New York. All-goods" Hold by mo guaranteed to bo what tluy are sold for and nothing else. Have had a loirgciv and better experience than any other. man in North Carolina, more especially in Wilmington. All goods sold by me I will warrant in every re pect. Good Dt and style. J AS. McCOKMICK, ' Mkkohant Tailor, . 17-tf Wiliiiinton, N. C." C. M. Van Orsdel, ARTIST AND PHQTOCRAPHER. Murkut S trtiet, Wilmington, N.C Dealer in every description of Oval and square TntuieK, walnut and Gilt, Gilt aud imitation Mouldings for" milking I'mmes, Picture gbws of all sizes, cords, tiiekles, alliums, scrow-eyes, I'ictureuails &o., A. ADMAN. a VOLIiKUS ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOLESALE UEALK11S IN Groceries & Liquors, IMPORTERS OF GERMAN AND HAVANA CI8ARS 'AND--. COMtMISSION MERUIT ANTS. South-East Corner Dock & Frout .Streets Sept 2- WlLMtNOTON, N. (J, ly Book Store. I A VINO bousht the stock in trade - of Lnvci'd Book store, and expecting in n few days a larue addition as to mako the stock complete iu every particular. I hope with , nroniDt attention, trood stock and Prices to suit the Times to share n, portion of public patronage. EDWARD MAPfff. 35 -tf. i Wilmingtou. N. C C APT. J. I. M cGOW AN It At Th MOZART BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON. NO. 1QRANITE ROW. SOUTH F.'iOMT 8TKKT, Wilmington, N.C. 28-lr - '-. Cape Fear Buildin' Compaaj DKALEB8JN , Ron2li Anil Dressed Inter. , " ALSO '. ' Lath, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, , AND . . -GENERAL HOUSE-FINISH. Abbottiburg. Office ia Wilmington, N.C! '., F I ants, Seeds & Bulbs. ladies and' gbntlemsn ake pi;. spectfully notified that my Garden and Green House on Sixth. betwthJPrlncess and Chestnut streets are now stocked with an eletrant variety of plants of all kinds, which I offer at verj low prices. A call and an examination is respectfully solicited. GEO. P. LAMB, T ft. Florist. W II, PA TRICK &, SON Are selling out their stock of GROCERIES at bottom prices for oasl. CALL AND 8EJS THEM. Principal Business Houses, of Wilmington." K.F, STORY. : ',-.L.'B. P. BR0VTH..-J ESTABI JSHED 1823. . . , T . w v brown & sbirs 1.1 u ' BEALERS IN '" .( FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS; JEWELRY ' 4 ......... ... . . Silver Ware, Fancy -Groods, Ac Agents for the celebrated1 " DIAMOND ' '61 Market Street Wtlrai'mvlin M C ' IIUUUUWU, II, J, jwj Wucthes, clocks and Jewelry careftilj GEORGE MYERS, '.;nJ Nos. 11 & 13 South Front Street. . ; i rit' 1 . " Wilmlnirtnn' N. ti . .a'--'3 -DEALER IN CHOICE GROCERIES, fM PROVISIONS, TEAS, WINES, LIQOURSl ' SPECIALITY: t EMPIRE MILLS FAMILY FLOUR. pSept. 10 6m , r' D. A. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS nr FURNITURE. Our VVarehonse at all Times Contain as unrivalled assortment ot Furniture of . everv description t . I of all styh s aud V R 1 C K 8, combining ths iKicb aud Elegant. Tbe medium prieei,;; sunaoie iur couui.y uu&iera. n o iu? iw tug ( attenti.in of the public to our stock, and ' can otlor Well . Substantial Furniture. .,, at tbe lowest prices. 1 - SI We also manufacture and have constantly ; on hand all kinds of Mattresses, Bcddiof, Window dhades, Sash, Blinds, and Doors. CAHPETS AM) OIL CLOTHS of all grades and newest patterns. Saleroom; Worth Frort between Prln. cess aud Chestnut Street, Wilmington, N.C- .1 OCt. 1 ,US. V 'f THE SALOON The undersigned, late steward" at the Purcull and National Ho tel, begs leave to inform his nu- melons friends and the public in r thfi rvit.v und llrrollndrlo r.nnn- r . - - Q r- try that he has Opened a Restart- runt in Post oractj alley, where the choicest of wines, liquors and ' ales Can be had at all times. trouble will be spared to please any and all who may favor him ; with a call. " j.. Vv. M. COLLINS., ; Wilmington, N.C. .. IRON AND COPPER WORKS- . AND , MACHINE SHOP, p'Qut ... . St., Below Market, .Wilmington, N. C. . . Dealers and llanufoctures of Steam En- gines Pea Nut Afaohines Sugar and other! mius, urn uaar, and uotton eorew - and Presses, Tunpentine Stills, and all. kind ' of castings aud machinery made or repair- , ed. ' A Iso," Packing and Belting, Weed Mouldings, Brockets. Newell Post and! Stair Kaihng, fcc, of the latest pattern. ', UABT & BAILEY. . 8 t-f. PARKER & TAYLOR SUCCESSORS TO A. H. NEPF.J '' ' Manufacturers and Dealers in . H0U8E FURNISHING GOODS I WILMINGTON. N. O. 1 Q uns, Stoves. Lanterns Kerosene Oil, , . ,' .Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. r . Koofinsdone at Short Notice . , . Brasi Strainer's and Distillers' Fil . tures generally. ,.t " Agents for Faiibank'a Scales. , rw : 8-2m 1 , ... 1 . 1 C Tick. ; ; Tick. :Tick. JOHN H. 'ALLEN 'Jr. . Watch , laker ; and jeweler, ; -AND DEALER IS-.- Fine Watches, I'lockr; and Jewelry. NO" il NORTH FRONT BTREETi j ,: - WtLUINOTON, . 0. ' ' ; wnA Ailtrnninrr 'lnit,ilna thof T fiaTA madS arrangement with Mr B J Lpckhart ol wnaesooro, to torward ms. any , that yon may "wish done in my line. All tvnrt urill kA A sir a MAaftlnaa'Anil dlBn patcL' Orders for watches olocks, and jew elry, will meet witu prompt attention, express charges, aud all work irarrantea . m . 1 -r-sa 9 t.A 'A ii Hi
The Anson Times (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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