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WILMINGTON, N. 0.:
THffSSOAY. JULY 22. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH,
(JOTIIAM.
ERIE RAILWAY A CENTENIAL
LEGION.
Nkw Tobk. Ju1t21. The Erie Rail
way has employed Douuau B. Eaton
to proceed to Loudon to obtain two and
a half million dollar remaiuiog from
Boudn mgotiaUid there, and whioh
are held by the London Banking Aa-
Bociation and James MoIIeuiy, on the
ground that claims luaj be made
affuiust them by Eurojeana, whioh
claims th Erie Company do not re
cognize. 1
At a meeting of past and active
members of the Washington Light In
Iautry Association on Monday, a
proposition was read from Mnj. Gil
cliribt, of Washington Light Infantry
of Cha leston, 8. C, with reference to
an organization of "Ctmteuial Legion,"
from leading veteran organization of
the "Old Thirteen StateH" to take part
iu the National Cautenial celebration
ut Philadelphia next year. The Le
gion is to consist of one battery of
Light Artillery, twelve companies of
of Cavalry, and ten companies
of Iufantry, one Company each,
from New Hampshire, Massachusetts'
Connecticut and Rhode Island, with a
field officer in command, and selected
by those companies; one each from
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and
reunaylvania ;with Hold oflioer eelt'c
ted by the companies. One each from
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,
Bouth Carolina and Georgia, with Hold
officer selected as aforesaid, and
each company to be limited to seventy
five men in all. All companies to ren
devons in Philadelphia on the 2nd of
July at noon. -The proposition also
states that the centennial of the bat
tle of Fort Moultrie to bo oelebrated in
Charleston on the 28th of June, 1876.
It will be desirable for as many of
- these companies as possible or rep
resentation thereof, to rendezvous in
Charleston to assist in the celebration,
and proceed thenoo to Philadelphia,
by rail or steamer, as may be agreea
ble. The plan was well received by
the Boston organizations, and several
members made brief speeches, urging
the acoeptanee of invitation to attend
1. . . l f rA.t t j
tun uouwuuuu ui x uit luuuibrie, suu
though no immediate action was ta
ked, the opinion of the members was
in favor of participating in forming
the proposed legion.
; TEXJESSEE.
LYNCH LAW FINDS A PROPER
VICTIM.
Mbmfhis, July 21. In May last, a
young lady residing in Iuka Mica., was
most brutally outraged and beaten at
the depot while waiting for an escort,
at an early hour, by a negro hack dri
ver named Unis Thompson. During
the struggle she hit him on the cheek
which led to his capture last Monday.
Be was arraigned for. trial on yester
day, and was sentenced to the peniten
tiary for life. The greatest ex
ottement ensued upon the announce
ment of the verdiot, as the lady was
poor and unprotected, but highly res
pected by all citizens. The exoit
uient culminated last night by a party
of disguised men going to the jail and
taking Thompson out, carrying him
near the depot and hanging him.
- FLORIDA.
FAMILY FIGHT FIVE MEN
KILLED.
Montgomery, July 21. Reported'
trouble of a fight in Fendido, bsoum
bia county Florida, between two fam
ilies, Hattette and Byers, in whioh
were six men, consisting of a father
and two sons on each Bide were en
gaged. Five wore killed outright,
when the sixth and last had a load of
buckshot in his side, whioh must
ansa death. B3th families are said
oo be of Indian decent an old family
fend.
HEADQUARTERS.
GRANT'S MOVEMENTS. ,
Washington, July 20 President
Grant is here to attend to a routine of
business. He had interviews with
heads of departments.
EUROPE.
FOREIGN MISCELLANY.
THE ALLIANCE DECLINE IN
COTTON.
. Madrid, July 21. An official dis
patch in Temps, reports Gen. Darre
gnry wounded, and taken refuge in
Frauce, near Conterets,
- London, J nly 21. Cotton operatives
of Oldham hold crowded meetings
whioh resolved to refuse masters terms
of fixing wages. Oldham alone con
tains 10,000 operatives. The mills of
the surrouuding district are unsettled.
General rupture in the Lancashire cot
ton trade may be looked for.
London, July 21. The delegates at
tending the Presbyterian oonferenoe
number about one hnndrod. The fol
lowing Amerioan representatives attend
ed yesterday evening. Rev. M. Mor
ris Cincinnati ; Dr. MoCosh of
Pnncoton Stuart Robinson, Louis
ville ; Sloan of Alleghany oity, and
- . T V U .
xwigurs oi new iu, - -
London, July 21. Alexander and
William Callie, of the firm reoently
suspended arraigned at Guildhall, on
charge of obtaining large sums of
money from London and Westminis-
tor Bank on false pretences. Total
amount alleged in the information we
have obtained is one million-, but re
ported to be actual! v much larcer.
Ingrant Ballantiue was counsel for de
fense. Prisoners were remanded for
bail, forty thousand for each, . which
has not yet found.
It is reported that Prussia and
UasHia iteud to furlough on
large scale next year. One
of the Vienna papers urges Austria
to follow, and prove an alliance be
tween the three Emperors worth sonie-
thing.
Stock in the Anglo American tele
graph advanced two pounds of The
Rise attributed to the reported failure
ami repair of the direct cable stock
of which declined 20 per oent since
the 8th- i
Likvxbfool, July 21. Allison says
the rapid deoliue in cotton is forcing
weaker holders clear off their stocks
and creates a gloomy feeliug, ' ?
Unimportant ootton failure' yester
day, uneasy and depressedfeehng con
tinues but no f urtoer trouble report
ed. Market keeps dull and irregular.
NEW YORK.
BANKERS' CONVENTION-FIGHT
AMONG THE FAUCIES.
Sakatooa, July 21. The Committee
on Resolutions reported, first: Favor
ing immediate resumption, and calling
upon every citizen to hasten the day
when every promise of the government
to pay a dollar should be redeemed in
com. Sooonu : Calling for a repeal
of , war tax on banks. Third: Urging
Congress to issue coupon bonds in ex
change for registered bonds of the same
date. Fourth;. Demanding the abol
ishment of two cent stumps on oheokB
and vouohers. Fifth: Favoring a per
manent organization of National bank
ers.
Mr. Buell, of New York city, upoke
in favor of the resolution for immedi
ate resumption. Mr. Thomas McGu re,
of Bpringtield, Massachusetts, oifered
the following :
Kctolved, That it it the opinion of
this Convention that an act to provide
for the resumption of specie payment,
approved January H, 1870, ought
to be amended so as to orovide for
Gradual contraction of all legal ton
ers, regardless of time, and the re
sumption be extended to the flrtt of
January, 1875, to afford time for the
business of the oonutry to adjust its
elf to a change without a sudden fall in
prices. .. ', '
Mr. MoGuire spoke at some length.
The roport of the Committee on , Res
olutions was adopted. ' ' 1
George wukes, editor of the Wilkes
Spirit 'IHmca, was assaulted to-day in
Saratoga by Price MoGeath, well
known turfman, on account of an ar
ticle in the Spirit severely stigmatiz
ing MoGeath and John Chamberlain
for their management of the races at
Long Branch. MoGeath struck Wilkes
with a cane, when a struggle ensued.
There was some heavy fencing, in the
course of whioh Wilkes' cane was bro
ken. Neither was hurt Wilkes call
ed for the polioe, and on his complaint
MoGeath was arrested for assault and
battery. Justice Scott will bear the
case on Friday. McGeath was dis
charged from arrest without bail.
ELELTR1C1SM8.
Major Fulton, of the Amerioan toam,
won the St. Ledger cup by 103 out of
a possible 150.
Raderty, tax collector of Grant Par
ish, Louisiana, was murdered at Col
fax by ex-Sheriff John B. MoOoy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE UNIVERSITY Of H. G.
Thii iDBtltatiott frill be re-opened on
The First Monday in September Next,
The term ending th M Thursday In June,
1874, with a Taction at two week at Chrtstnu.
It baa been re-organlied on the UleotioHfitem,
combining, however, three curricula or Art,
Science aiul Agrlanltnre. instruotien will be
given in the branches of learning usually
Uught In the bett College Bpeolal Instruction
provided iu Agriculture and the Mechanic Arte.
An able faculty ha been appointed. The
buildings thoroughly repaired tor the reception
of several hundred .tmlent.
For circular explanatory of the ahote. apply
to KKIflP I. HATTLE,
rieoretarv Board of Trustees.
julyK-lm Ualelgh, N.C.
Episcopal High School,
Near Alexandria, Ta. '
L. X- BLACKFORD, M- A,, Principal.
Founded In 1889. Next Session opens Septem
ber 22, 187S. Boys prepared for college or bus
iness. Assistants and terms as before. Oata
loguesenton application to the Prinoipal at
Alexandria, Va. - """ -;'-" "--. - --"
NOTICE
The Arm of CONOliBY ft TATES la this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts
due by the Arm will be paid by Oh as. W. Yates,
and all debts due to the firm must be pall to
Chae, W.Vates.
JOHN J. OONOI.KY,
OHAS. W. YATES.
The bnilness heretofore) conducted by Oono
ley A Yates will be carried on by Otias. W.
Yates at the eld stand. . .. .,
Wilmington, N. O. Inly 21
The Dawson Bank.
jgY OKDEk OF TUB BOARD OP DIRKO
tors, the Books of Subscription to the Capita'
Stock of this bank will be opened at their bank-
tog room on Thursday, the 29 1 Instant, at 10
o'clock a.m., and remain opea nntll further
ordered. W. LAKK1H8, Esq.
July ihl-lm
. COTTON TlliS.
100 Tone Pieced Cotton 1 le 1 '
On consignment, and for sale low by
July S3
WllllasB narcalaon.
s
HOW BILLS gotten up ami printed In
the must attractive style al tno
JOUBHAL OFTICS,
IZW ADV12TI3I2ZSTS.
A Good Chance
rot mt ta close eat axy stock of Frrack
doth aad Oaaataere.
I Will Make Up to Order
BcstNEii Borrs, : V '
WEDDIHQ 8UIT8, DUOONAU
COAT! AND YK8TB, 1 i
"! BLUl FUNIL SBISTS,
WBIT1 UNIX IHIXT8 '
As ehaap u Uty ea b keaght ra4y Bade
A. DAVID.
' iflBCIIAKT TaILOB.
Julytl
St. Ilaiys School,
RAI.KIGH, V. O.,
TUN 8Hty-eavnth Uras of the erhMi will
caaaaiaooeaeBtaaiberl.litl. Tbeeharaw
ur Mord ana angusa taliioa. aur a Mraa el
iwrnj weeas, w aiuo.
Fiw a eiroalar, apply Mev- Albert Swede,
D. l., Kaleigo. N. O. July 19 Ail w4t
RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE AND TO
BACCO .
Barrel Blew,
28 Barrels sogar
- m Hat UoftW : ; ,; J H TV
109 Boxes Tobaero,
; For sale by
fciBCHiB k Oaldib Bitoa.
' JalyW
HARWOOD;
A He w Mo veil
T THI ACTHOa ev
TUB -ODD TRXJikl,'!
' Published by F. J. Bate & Boa. , , r
Bound im Cloth, $1 25 ; Papbb, $75.
I ' .......
Just reoslvtd hyeapresa, aadfat aaWat
I HEINSBEItCEIVi '
Live Book and Mueio Store.'
July IW ,.- - .
- Hono BonnetSs
jTbaaheapeatTrankala the city j Baddies,
HarMts, Feather Uuaasrs, Lieatliar, Bwtdlsry,
Hard ware, Ail areas. UnnH Lap Dus
ters, Li'ien HheeU, Wblpa, Hoars. Hamas,
Dollars, Back Hands, aad all ktudltM Badatary
Ootxls, ahaap for cask at the lauUlery Brora of
CARPENTER MALLARD,
BuooMsort to J B Topbaaa Oa., o. BobU
Front Btreet, wUmington, M.a
July U ICB-tf
A REVOLUTION
m tmb
SHIRT TRADE.
Wamsutta Shirts
ut lengthwise the Sloth J I, too UMEHj part-
made, at only -
SI 25 Each.
aWOABH AOEBOYllCUBBD.B
MUNSON&CO.,
CUT CLOTHIERS.
juij w
: TuOlioM MWM
Tiui almost uuprootdeoUd warm weather
having com upon of, aa 4 th question of the
day being how to keep coot, w would advise
Our numerous friend and customers to try oar
large and carefully (elected assortment of
To which, If Ice be added, and some of
those.
It i '
Fine Lemons,
Of which wo have Just reoolved a Urge supply,
w feel sarn th happy result wHI b accom
plished.
Try our Receipt !
0.D.MYEE3& CO.,
5 and 7 N. Tbont Sr.
F.vaar housekeeper should possess at least
one of the lollewlng oelobratmt 'ook Books,
as they would save the prloe of It In a week'
cooking : ' ' ;
Queen or the Kitchen ; V607 (Md Maryland Ke-
wlpis 1 J
Miss Les'ie' Mea Keoelpta for Oooalng....! IB
Mrs. Hale's New Coek Keek ..I 11
The Young Wife's I look hook...... ...I T
Ml.s lisli'i New Cookery Hook. I 70
Mrs. Ooodlellow's Ooakory as It alien Id Rel 70
1 he National Oook Book. By Hasina M.
Bouvler I It
Peterson's New Cook Book..,,,, .....1 li
Wld lltleld's New tlook Book 1 Id
Mrs. Hale's Uoooipta fur the Mllllofi I IS
Hxisbbbbobb's
nly 17 tf : LIT Book and Built Btore '
PRINTING OP EVKBT IMAGINA
Mo description ,done In the best of
itvlc at Uia JovBBAi. UrricB.
aA-,LARJT8, lywA
W BHIMB PHOCKB,
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BACTBBNBrtiSS
bjlO 11 A MPAQNK8,
1 1J
CATAWBA WIN B 8, Q
M AND
w ,Ruir 3
Tj -TR0P8.
MI 8 C1LLA bTOTJI.
i 60 BOXES DESIRABLE
To b a c c 9 o I
Oct of Obdxb h
Altrtyeraupcf poaad.ror Mm saooey, yea
D.-PIQOTT.
STT1 ATwmTw .TTTXraPXXR.
' CAFTAJB IXINKXB, tarrym tbA United
State Mail ft PareMvill, aad mUrmodlat
oflloars, will lav our wharf oa Taesday and
Friday punctually atl:U f.u.
. Vlck A Mebane,
AGENTS.
July 18 la
A Hundred Years !
YOO might wait and nvr have th oppor
Malty f baying govd at th prices at
which I am eios out ny stock. It la aotto
make roots, rbr another stock, but I a aalo to
aloe oat th ontlr stock la a given lumber of
day; and to Inaar this, on and altar th 10th
Instant good will be sold at las thau cost for
cash only. Com without further Invitation or
delay, aa at th prleea th atooh will rapidly
diminish. Bvory article I new no ahoddy or
auction goods ta th store.
Vary respectfully,
- GEO. LEIBEU,
' 'wn , - B Market atrawi.
,Julv 15.1 a. t , k . '
V I ' '. ii'w-
Bargains-Bargaiiifl.
UBN'B CLOTH GAITBBa l'tt; foiti kS
. I." i o i l - r7
j aua-v ixw yirtraa boh pi u, won
; ' IsVieBilr(mli I I
) r- 0aBlbA.fbi0b; s "
Mo, 31 Market strsot.
lantBMf
Blgnoi the Qoldon Boot
Our Livlns and Our Dead
ProBooctuB of and Velum.
; ?tj MsTwaa.B.fXAaiTalilJ.
Ov Livmo in Ovi Dbad win berw
altar be published as Beau-Monthly Maga-
aine, eoouaimng s pafa oi roaaing matwr, at
B) per yastr in auvanoa.
For tbo Information ol those who are not fa
miliar wltt this enterprise, I stata that the
chief object of th Magaaln will b to publish
the Keoord that Korth Caroline and her lallanl
soldiers mad In the lata War between tbo
States," to gather th material rot th aa or
the filter historian, and to perpetuate th
memory or uoee crave men. omeor ana
private, living or dead, who shed Imperishable
glory upon their native Bute.
id aumwn w in wis asdssd sr uuhtm
Os.aoLiai.th Maiasln will contain sketch
of every section, oouuiy, olty and towtt of th
state, written oy oomneioni ana weu-iuiorm
d persona, fM stasias A ers-saWasnlly a StmU
ptriodieal, im Mict all olaisM ear ettssas
iWd so itUtnti tmi mrid.
Th Hagasln will Use th plan of th
newspaper, having same title, published by me
during Uie Oast twelve month.
The first number will be iil.ssued Wednesd
September tth, 1874. in the meantime, I re.
iiectfully ask old subscribers whodsatr to re
new their subscription, and all others who
wish th Magasine, le remit promptly, as th
Change and Improvements require considerable
outlay, and ready aunty I needed.
B. D. POOL,
Address, till further notice. "On a Lma
dOob Dnx," Newborn, M, 0.,or Balslgh,
North Oarollna.
Exchange will pleas eopy,
augts : -. tM-
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JOURNAL
irUMlMgtMM tf C.
MISC1LLAII0US
mm
AT- COST!
MATTWO resolved to eaaag my astaee I
am demrons of lotnt oat mv entire stot-k
before the anaroaehiaa Fall. I have tbarefoc
detarmlued to oner my entire suxva or
; Notions. Doots.
I . i- ' Uf! ' A. , Li I '
SHOES HATS,
ACCOST
and lees than eoet, for east. '
lAdl'e are especially salietteej ts it tts aa
early call, to whom ws will offer ht a great sao-
rWoe, som very dgslrablo Oosd la' tba way of
i ......
HANDKERCHIEFS, , A , f IHU i
HOSIERI,
TJNDERQ ARMENTd,. ,
' ' LACES,
LINEN and COTTON H0USEKEEP-
INO GOODS, -
TABLE DAMASK,'
" , DOYLAS, ,
TOWELS, ETC. -
Wholesale buyer art advised af h faot that
f hare tho largest and most desirable Jobbing
sbJok m th olty. This department of oar stock
has been largslj replenlshtd from th recent
Bew York Bad Philadelphia eash auction sale,
which enable u toolrar a great variety or Sta
sia Dry woods suitable lot oountry trad, at
half tha'orlclnal oort., 7 . ' "' '. " ""' .
' All Qoodssold at retail will be) strictly rot
cash. Ninety day Unto will allowed oo
wbolseal bills in amount of oa hundred do
tare aud upwards (or olty aooeptano. v
. B. WEILL,
' ......... ;
Corner Front and Prlnoeas Street,
July it, mo,
Cartridges
Cartridges.
JOST BRCRITBD, a largo fnvoioe of kl
kind "prisgflsld Breach-Loading Dies
nenry nine, apoaosr sua rutoi car uuig
of vry deeorlpiloa, and for saw at
EicciiiiirlT Low Prices,
At ths old estabUsbed Hardwars Hons ot
JOHN DAWBON,
July 19. ,., - . Be. la, A 31 Market St.
ATTENTION !
VV. L. INFANTRY!
TUB OAHTBIDABB OBDRRBD BT TOUB
Company bavs now arrived, and are or
sate at th lowestllving prloss by
July II- QIUCB A MuBOBISON.
22 Ilarket Street.
a PIGOTT, Totail,
" WIIJlIINaTON, no., "
At Home on and After
luly July 4th, 1875.
IS
SPassionate Pilgrim
TALES
BY HENBY JAMES, Jr.
n, ..w.. tntMrf. whnthar of mars
curiosity or of critical forebjdlng, !
proaact sn issuraij i -2
- aii Mm attanilixw awakened
Wit, IUW. W . - " - - " T
and deUtnod hy the writings of Mr. Jams.
Whatever else iney m ui
eemmoa, and have that air of good krssdlag
hiM. la tha token ot whatever la properly
called Literature. ... i
Th BBOV wora JUS OUl, auu n j
' COWOLBT 4 TTaIHB,
JulylTf - ': ' '' '
The Odd Trump.
THIBB LOT JDST BEOBIVKI) AT
HEINSBERCER'S
A DRAMA.
By Alfred Tennyson !
' 4 second lot Just received, and lor sal a
HEINSBERQER'S
Ltvb Boo K ahd Mtjsio Stobb.
Ulrja -I- - - - ' '-
Mochanlco of All
Trades.
I. .114 4 tKa rae ImwaTsB Btftfl
flr-l4B. mxtmn of (TUOlJ4 riqutrd bf
?TJrtsasks. fflialfc Jill jrtAMl ItMMAliAB.
UU BHMi SB I"1 .
iiifllltTof ffKMfu-vrntin inrT reiot.
. iTi msaarsB UtflA Bklttl mtHlATf. Aftll U tlltl
Bl WUIjiii awa- ' I," J , vj
. iimwil Vlnnasi nl .11 IH N
OUl-BfnjtuiiniicraB iia ww ....... -w v, VVHS1
1IAWHUN, q. 1, to and il Market street.
juiyta
SX'sT aDTI2TIS23aTl
15 MARKBT miEET,
Drwlr to o!l the attention of BO who take any interest in the prioe of DEI
GOODS to the fact that ire are allowing . . .
A DISCOUNT of 1 0 Per Cent
' - ........ . ,,i , ,i.
Sn in SUMMER DREBS GOODS. Any article that belong, spaoiajlj to
aamr war uoflt h sold ont. -; . . ,
t , LLAMA LACffi SHAWLS and SACQUES, , ( u, .
- 1-U8UER Do. Do. Do. i Do. i ,J. r
t WHITE AND STBirED SHETLAND SHAWLS. - - f
') .i'centi'. White- Press .Shirts'" '.'V 7 : " t
Mad to order in any atylo that may bd deird. rn ouabaxtbbd, A fall
BMortBiBBt always oa hand. JJbo Cui!, Collars and Underwear. (
j i 8tripl Ootton Cheviot Tweciv 'iAlHtni1
I Vi s Pulj 20 Oonts, worth 37t, wry deairkbU for trTe!lng.
i "" . . " ( .'- i i .--
; In1tBj Hlctrt Mupportrai, A. , PI ICW ; TJJIINO,
! ' And on of the moat desirable,
f .
i . . WHITE HJNJLIlVO, ,
Swiss, Nainsook and Victoria Stripes sad rialds very largs sssortmant,
..... ..... a . v , I ' - v.. 'V'"V
T Aseata .r fraNB I.oslle'a Oirr rAPEat PATTt-HBB . , ..
iqachlna NeodUslCeaitsoaich.
Terms Cash Only
BROW & RODDICK, 45Uarket Ctrcct,
JUST; OPENED!
i,i ,. . I J ! ' .
. . . 1
I il. 1
' 30. MARKET STKEHTT,
-ANOTHEBLOT OP- '
i ! 1 . Black Grenadines.
Black SiHr Challvs, v . ,
BLACK CASHMERES, CREPES, &C.
8UMMEH STOCK CLOSED OUT
Lower Than Ever!
No. 36 MAKKET STREET;
My 1 1 .
KISCXLUlfEOTJS.
GEORGE IJYERS.
U k 13 BOUTH FB0KT ST. , ;
1849. EstabUshed 1849
OKALIU IN TBK
CHOICEST TEAS,
Green and Black,
English Breakfast,
And all th Best Gradas.
Wines, &Liquor0,
CLABITB, IMFUBTBD IM UBIQIBAL
CASKS, DEU0A1B and KI0HFLA
' TOBBO. ; -
TABLE SHERRY,
BIBB OLD BLA0KB1RBT WINB.
OTABD. DOPBT A 00. BBANDT,
(Tin tag lWi.)
jamaioa bum st Holland am,
(la original iacka(ti) .
Popular "BliDB ORA8S" and "OEM WH18
Kl KB," tonther with a larse stock of Oor- -dial
and Fane; liquors. Ths Uholoest
and best selected stock of famll,
. Urooertes In tba State. .
For 8mithv.Uo I
S'
TBAHKB DIXIE" will ran regularly
everyday eroept Bnnday
Loavlng Wtlmluftoa
4PM
. nmiinviuo ..........
7 A st
Commutation tlcksU maybe purehaaed at
""yX O.G.PAB9I.BT4.00.
VICTORY ! VICTORY!
VICTORY!
My Enemy, 111 Prices, Eonlcfl From
v Ite Rclfl in Eror Eattfc t :;;:!
Low Prices . Cone Out
victorious i; ' :
OMrTBlBO-Mens' and Mots' OlOtUnc.
Gents' furnishing Uoods, f
Ot-Gehralt all others in low prloss. M ! " Vj
viedoi::3 cr.r.v.ve
bsaivst rsasJeaabt shiest the
JJUttStL triUB
artiolel that has dbsb introdooodl
Ono Prico.
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lliflli.... 1
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GREAT RUSH
: FOR ..
BOOTS A1ID T31I0Z3
AT :. i - l:
CC. A. Prico'o,
JuljlO
BIB of the Golden Boot.
The Charlotte Obserrer
: 1 ; .'
' Tbs only morning dallv paper pnbllshed la 1
the Btata west oHUIelfh and Worth of Wll.
mlntioa, offtrs spselal ladaosassnU to adrer
tisers. Its circulation, sis aad nserolaesa
have bee a larrslv Inereased durlsi th veer '
Just past, and It now reaches most of the Bar
obantso Western North Carolina, thuaoffar-
Insan nnsvrpassed aMdlnai of oommaala
tlon between the Msrohantsof WUmlnftoaaneV
th people of Western orlh Oaroilns.
J ' ! -Lh'L-'
xaantoB iDMOBirTioai .. ., ;
Dally. ..... i... ...,.M MpsranBim.
Weekly....,....,,...,,,.,;,., i 0
V Advertlsms very low. t
maj 118-tr
Turnip Seed! ' i-
Turn p Seed3 "
Nsw Crop 1875. , .-.
Grown by Landreth 4 Bulst. Philadelphia..
Also a larss assortment of Uabbaga. Seed,
! - ; XVI SMS VJ
GBEEN PLANNER.
Mri
"Everybody" Pill,
A Centle but Certain Cathartic
They at with eiKTanrtT oa th Liver, aa
taln no calomel i ars pnraly Vegotabls.
The beet, snreet, safest sod miidaat purgative)
PHI la nee. Thev ars ased sanre generally
than any other PlU la use. far the length af
time they have been before tho public, Aro
Biosly sugar .coated and bottled al U oeata ser
Bottle.
Ask yoor DraggM for 'Evibtbodt'S"
Pat,, aud take no other. . , . -Julr
a ' . 158-lm
MRS. HEKJtY WCCD'I KEV7 tZZll
PBAMCKSBILPTABD. Price ft) Cents. ,
' rive Thousand a Ysar, Price) Sn orate. J
Th llamond Bracelet Price M eenU. . ,
' ThaKonaway Match. PrUKeeuts.
, The Bmurrr'e Ohort. price) M eonta. '
' A Fos;gy Night at Oxford. !ifl oenta.
Clara Lake'e Dream, f rlne BS eeHta. ' '
Th Nobleman's Wife. Price ' esnta. ,
' Martya Ware's Temptation. Wosnis.
The fjoat Bank Note, Prloo M eenta. ,t
The HaanUd Tower. Price 5 esula.
. A Life's Beers, Price M amtta. , ,:
. The Mystery. PriotlSoeaU. . ; , , . .'
' - Tot sal at ( ( ., .
a 1 hmm m a - mm a ww a
Llvs tHwk and H aalo Oiors.
ir
1(9
IRUULAK3 OF KVJSUY lilWCiUi1
tlon cotton up In the rMiatmt of styld
at the Joukmal Ofpics.