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D A 111 1 g 0 D. 7 . ; t . we 41 V ' I rr . v XxmxD attbm tvcr-Omc at CXAKixrrT. N. &. AS CSOOKB-CUlSB UATTKS ) : . THE JOURNAIsORSKRYXR eiU be rnmt, postnt prepaid, at the f (Moving rait oftuimcriptiun: Of Weekly JMitocm; One year, 2; iz motUut, $1, Specuii ratet to dub. . " STBJCTLT XT ADTAlfCX. . " r .: Tht JtiUcKtAng term our rates )f advertising: One squart one tuns, ; two times, f 1 .6 0.1 Are tuna A - o4T Address oM business eotnrmtn (cat towJ to - j ' : ". vovnsAirOBsxnrxit,- i : - " . OharioUe, Jf O. ' . TUESDAY; MAT 22, 1883. ; y.; ; Tbe Mecklenburg- DelaruomDe- '1 f i tlslre Testunonies as to Alar 20th Xd'.tor Journal-Observer; In the mouth of : two or three "wit-,- nee sea every word, may be established." - More than three can be added, but three willsafiice. - : ' . , i l. The Ke v. Humphrey 17 outer. "Orders were presently issued by Col. Thomas Polk to the several militia com panies that two men selected from each - corps, should meet at the court house on the 19 th of May; 1775, In order to con suit with each other upon such meas- urea as might be thought best to be pur sued, . Accordingly, on said day - a far larger number than two out of each company were present. There was some difficulty in choosing the commis . sioners. To hare chosen all thought to be worthy would -. have rendered , the Meeting too numerous. The following I were selected and styled delegates, and are here given according to my best re ' collection as they were placed on the roll: Abram Alexander. Sr; Thomas Polk. Richard Harris, Sr: Adam Alex- - ander, Richard Barry, John M'Knit .Alexander, iKeil Morrison, Hezekiah Alexander, Hezekiah I Balch, Zacheus Wilson, John Phifer, James Harris, William -Ksnnon,. John Ford, Henry Downs, Ezra Alexander, William Graham,- John Query, Chas Alexander. ' Waltstill Avery, Ephriam Brevard, . 'Benjamin Pat ton, Matthew McLure, i Robert Irwin, - John Flenniken and David Reese. - - --.' : ' -Abram Alexander "was nominated and .unanimously voted to the chair. John M'Knit Alexander and Ephriam . Brevard were chosen secretaries. The chair being occupied, and the -clerks seated, the house was called to order, and proceeded to business. Then a foil, ' a free, and dispassionate (discussion ob r tained on the various subjects for which .the delegation had been convened, and the following resolutions were unani- moaaly ordained : . t 1 - 1st. Resolved, That whosoever direct rectly or indirectly abetted, or in any way, form or manner, eontenanced the unchartered and dangerous invasion of our rights as claimed by Great Britain, Is an enemy to this country, to America and to the inherent and inalienaDle rights of man. - r 2d. Resolved, That we. the citizens of Mecklenburg county, do hereby dissolve the political bands which have connect ed us to the mother country and hereby absolve ourselves from allegiance to the British Crown, and abjure all political - connection, contract or association with that nation, who have wantonly trampled on our rights and liberties, and inhumanly shed the blood of Amer ican patriots at Lexington. -3d. Resolved, That we do hereby de clare ourselves a free and independent people, are and of right ought to be a '- sovereign and self-governing -aaaocia- tion tinder the control of no power oth er than that of our God and the general government of the Congress to the maintenance of which independence we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual co-operation; our lives, our for ' tunes and our most sacred honor. - i -4tb. Resolved, That as. we now ac- knowledge the existence and control of no law or legal officer, civil or military, within this country we do hereby , or dain and adopt as a rule of life alL each, and every one of our former laws. . wherein, nevertheless, the Crown of Great Britain never can be considered ' as holding rights, privileges, Immunities or authority therein. , 6th, Resolved, That it is farther de creed, that alL each and every military officer in this county, is hereby rein . stated in his former command and au thority, he acting conformably to these regulations. And that every member Dresent of this delegation shall hence forth be a civil officer, Yiz: a Justice of the Peace, in the character of a: 'com t mitteeman' to issue process, hearsnd - determine all matters of .controversy according to said adoptralaws, and to preserve peacjrtfnion and harmony in said eotinty ; and to use every exer- '"'tidn to spread the love of country and fire of freedom throughout America until a more general and organized - government be established in this 'province. .:- -yM-;. Those resolves having been concur- red .in, by-laws and regulations for the - government of a standing committee of -'public safety were enacted and. ac-f- knbwledged. Then a select committee was appointed to report on the ensuing day' a full and definite statement of grievances, together with a more cor rect and formal draft .of the Declara tion of, Independence.; -' ' -. . ". ; The proceedings having been thus arranged, and somewhat in readiness ' for- promulgation, the delegation then I adjourned- until,: to-morrow at:12 i o'clock; ", -i . i - , i The 20th of May, : at : 12 o'clock the delegation, as above, had convened. , The select committee were also .pres. ent, andjeported agreeably to instruc . tions, viz, - a statement of grievances , and formal draft of the Declaration of Independence, written by- Ephralm Brevard chairman of said committee, . and read by him to the delegation. The resolves, by-laws and regulations were : read by John . M'Knit Alexander. It was 'then announced from the chair: Are you all agreed?- There was ndt a dissenting voice. Finally, the whole . , proceedings were read distinctly and audibly at the court house door to 1 - i large, respectable, and approving as ' semblage of citizens, who were present, . aud gave sanction to the business of ' the da y A copy of. all those trans ac- I;. .tions was then era wa on ana given in charge to Capt. James Jack, then of gharlotte, that he should present tham' Congress, then in session in Phlla delDhla. - On that memorable day I was 20 ars and 14 days of age, a very deeply nterested spectator, recollecting the 'dire hand of oppression that had driven. . me from my native clime, now pnrsu . -' i ing me in this happy asylum, and seek- ing to blnd.me again in the fetters of "'".bondage... ' : - : ' l" On the return of Capt. Jack, he re--. - ported r that Congress, individually "f manifested their entire approbation of - the conduct of the Mecklenburg, citi- zens; but deemed it premature !to lay "them officially bef ore the House." ZT '"-tract from Memoir. ; ' y'r-r 2J Capt. -Jack's Certificate: Having seen in tke newspapers some pieces respecting- the Declaration of Indepen . denceliy- the people of -Mecklenban coumty.in the SUte of North Carbllna, - 'in dlzji 1715. and being solicited to state what I know of that transaction, I would bsenre, that for sonetime previous to, and at the time those resolutions . 1 - were agreed upon, I resided in the town ' of Char lotte.-Mecklenburg county ; was privy to a number - of ' meetings of some of the - most influen tial . and leading characters of the county on the subject, before the final adoption of the resolutions, and at the time they were adopted Amoce, . those who appeared, to take the lead : may be mentioned Hezekiah t Alex ander, who generally acted" as chairman ; " i Joho M'Knitt Alexander, as Seeretary; j Abraham Alexander, Adam Alexander, Maj. John Davidson, (ifterwarda Gen , rai) Tim. Davidson, CoL Thorn as Polk, Hztkiel Polk, Dr. Ephraim Brevard, - - Simul llartin, Duncan Ochletree, Wil liam ilza, Robert Irwin. v ' "i"t?a U'9 resolutions were finally - it- . r-Tfedca, It: j were publicly proclaim- ci fron tu3 t :-rt door in the torn cf C-z: ::, t.-.l received with out the following month. June, and in passing through Salisbury the General Court was Bitting. At the request of the court, I banded a copy of the reso lutions to CoU Kennon, an attorney, and they were read aloud in open court. Major William Davidson - and Mr. Avery, an attorney, called on me at my lodgings the evening af ter.and observed that they had heard of but one person. l xar. xteara; ouc approved or tnem. I then proceeded on to Philadelphia and delivered THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION OF.- INDEPEN DENCE of May, 1775, to Ttichard Cas well and William Hooper the delegates to Congress from the State of North Carolina. I am now in the 83th year of my age, residing in the county of El bert, in the Stale of Georgia. I was in the revolutionary war from the com mencement to the close. I would fur ther observe that the Rev Francis Cum--1 mms, a .Presbyterian clergyman.' of Greene county, in this State. ' was a student in the town of Charlotte, at the time of the adoption of the resolutions, and is as well,r perhaps better, ac- Suainted with the proceedings at that me, than any man now - living. Col. William Polk, of Raleigh, in North Carolina, was living with his father Thomas, in Charlotte, at - the time I have been speaking ' of, and -although then too young to be forward in the business, yet the leading circumstances I have relate! cannot have escaped his recollection. -.- - James Jack. - Signed this 7th Dec. 1819, in the pres ence of Job Weston, CC O- James Oliver, Attorney at Law." - - "North Carolina, Cabarrus county, Nov. 29. 1830. j .We, the undersigned, do hereby certi fy, that we have frequently heard Wm S Alexander, deceased, say that he. the said Wm S Alexander, was at Phil adelphia on mercantile business, in the early part of the summer of 1775, say in June, and that on the day that Gen. Washington left Philadelphia to take the command of the Northern army, he, the said Wm 8" Alexander, met with Capt James Jack, who informed him, the said Wm 8 Alexander, that he, the said James Jack, was there as the agent or bearer of the Declaration of Inde pendence made in Charlotte, the 20th of May, 1775, by the citizens of Meck lenburg, then including Cabarrus, with instructions to present the same to the delegates from North Carolina, and by them to be laid before Congress, and which he said he had done, in which Declaration the aforesaid citizens of Mecklenburg renounced their allegi ance to the Crown of Great Britain and set up a government for themselves, under the title of the Committee of Safety. : ' - Given under our hands the date above written. - - Alphnso Alexander, Amos Alkxandek, J M'Knitt - Gkn. Joseph Graiiax. (Extract from Letter.) "Agreeably to your request, I give Jou the details of the Mecklenburg declaration of Independence on the 20th of May, 1775. "On the 20th of May. 177S. besides the two persons elected from each militia company (usually called committee men) a much larger number of citizens attended in Charlotte than at any form er meeting, peroaps naiz the men in the county. . - 4 "The sub-committee appointed to draft the resolutions returned, and Dr Jphraim Brevard read their report as near as I can recollect in the very words we have since seen them several fnes In print. It was unanimously adopted, and 'shortly after it was moved and seconded to , have the proclamation made and the people collected, that the proceedings be read at the court house door, in order that all might hear them. It was done, and they were received with enthusiasm. It was then proposed by some one aloud to give three cheers and throw up their hats. It was imme diately adopted, and the hats thrown. Several of them lit on the court house roof, v The owners had some difficulty to reclaim them. The foregoing is all from personal knowledge. Other testimonies could be supplied were it necessary. I shall only add that a few days ago the venerable Rev. Elijah Morrison, of Anson, informed me, that the Rev. Dr. Robinson; of Pop lar Tent, had frequently said to him that "nothLae would so quickly raise the Scotch Irish in him as to hear any man express a doubt as to the Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence being made on the 20th of May, 1775, for he was present on that occasion and wit nessed the entire proceedings of that day." Respectfully, ? A. W. MnxKiu The Manse, Charlotte, N. C i. -1 THE TESTS OF 40MEABS PROYE BEYOND DOUBTS THAT" PeiryDaYissPainKiller I THE GREAT HEALTH. KEEPER ' THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN tHE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMiLY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND.; EVERY DRUGGIST keeps iPerryDaYis'sPainMerl : Just Received- Ltt ''-",' V --''-:ii.'-V--V j---.--.r . T. 11 den Will ll r -" mrno - rwiaa:- ;jDi SEI6lBr&-C0'. - ' The tsTMHoraet die et' - To be toaaa tn tiio tgG. 'eoosbaag of evtrjtbJac F1SCBUES, . C0LL4RETTS, orrzsa to thi In Tataa. Smtootdend MoOa, e. A 4-fill also a um stock cf mil mm TRADE EMBROIDERIES, i i We Surrender : t tMmt Tory Dwlrakl i : - , ABTTCUE OF ULDEES WEAR, V TDEJCCSEr-JACCOT. Joitreeerred, tu) wtxieh we offer .25 PerCent far- Tkaa.aMr eaa fee Va MotthJ . A. . Gray k Brother orrn la both 8w1m and Htmhmr. and ny erhtrntm and dMlraMe goods are dally armins. caileaili BARGAINS, A there an mmnj nam Mid at creiOy RXSUCZO A Large Stock of A rrrninr um p n rrm n m BeopeettoUy. To L Seizle & Spring and Summer - VI HATS Added to Onr New Stcik op snofes, AHIooX.lnef LADTRS OPXKA fcLrPPXM , TLKS, And Trtetr Of CALL AT TIDDY'S Aod cot Picture: for the Freeh Dtcoratrre Art WkMalarto PURE VDITE LEADS, if k Bwl). Linseed Oil, Colors, STRAP SANDALS. Alao. la addition to oat Larco Ftoek of Ooote, indies' and unuaren'i unoo. a lino ol Cfaildraa'a Blb uat - Always on Hand. ; VARNJSHES, &c. ire t-ioex oc umr. . m havo Jnot OBoatved -Lloo-1 We are Also ; - - , -.. , -. .. Vow EaSj SeoeiTm; Acoeaiooj of Seasonable Good: To nr atroady LARGE STOCK. BUTTON BOOTS. X i we y KaOl ftlrinl. Aad AboUmc Lot of GEO. 39. ZBIGLER eboeo. tar Dont Tonotvhea torn ortak a Mir of obooo of ut kind. Trunk or TaUoo. to coil aod ooo onr goods aad petes. -- - GRAY & BROTHER . B3A712 1883 ANYTHING IN THAT LINE That Anjene Wishes TWO CAR LOADS ay BsopoetfnUr WE flwU (N AT SHORT nOTICB. KEROSENE OIL k Bill 'ap29 have taken allI BattericK's Patterns for Jane i aailO Tba Bsarcla and 50 Per CenT of Cost Price Off A lot of Too Hid Radiance. Denver Kews. . - - Weems was a very gaudy liar, bat the character he gaye to his hero was most attractive for Sunday school literature, and it has become so generally accepted in this country that very t ewAmericans think of George Washington as a man subject to the same passions ' and emo tions as his cotemporaries. If he bad not been painted as each an angel of light such stories as this foolish fiction about his alleged default to the govern ment would not find so many - anxious believers. - DRESS GOODS. THE BEST VALUE Tot off end. fall and See Tbetx WHOLXSAUE AHD KXTAli. Bookseller and Stationer, w chariStte, n. c. AtAaea asm CABarcxajr sb J. H. McADEN. suns DKD86I3T. COLSiTES AMERICAN SoiPS. Is Now the Cry, as M teasing Waroth of Spring LU BIN'S nGI.tSH LAVPTDTB WATKS. CBUT8 HAsiPXXBCAUr XXTBACT, COMPELS A CHAN UK. X STOLSATB-S V10I.TT WA VOiaATsrS YIOUET WATS TS l T If PORTED BATKOTC AJlTUt ALBXAltDEB 4c narte 88 J' .... Jeso So Jed re. : Calif ornU Paper. ; Chinamen who deal in unstamped, cigars paste pieces of red paper andsome . nan scales on ' tneir laces, ana wnen brought before the . court. - begin to scratch off the scales. . Then somebody veil, "A leper P and the Judge holds up his hands in horror,' saying: "The de fendant is not guilty ; get out of here John, as quick as the Ixrd will let your rr: 4 -j ' ' . ; i ; :. TaalHstkaad of BXIbo. ; Is throe ttoMa too nan no mi beforo no began using-WeU'o Bo&Un Bonowoc.n 91. : Druggists. : Mrs. l; H. Boose. LttUeton. N. C sarst "I hsvo found Brown's Iron Bitters a sJ and pleasant onro Xurssnsral dohUitj. . j . flllllSlH, ilkssM, ' Utur aad raacrKois rw, XravUrataoa, ; BiaioswBooslsv habbiSj I HysK a Hoobm, ; ; t ; -1 .' ' 'sFsy Bso-iw.'1 i " . iK o x I . " ! ' I I Jl Jf I. I tboenma. STovota and Utaratnra of T I ausunnpssMMHSMrt. . " ' I a'a-sis for BfcOa.Uo CJolaorsSdl Jl. tbodar: )BTXO YAJUKA OOL06HX, LTTBTJTB TRTHCH BOAPO ? own xsteuaH eoAcOf T UBDBOBtty XXTBACTS XHBOLX. ENGLrSH TOOTH BHUSH to MHLXKil HAIR B&IIilHK. in id b rra cabboljc kocth wash ill a dsa BAxaa'a carbolic mcxjth wash - at :v ; Wilson k BnrwelTs Drag Store. From Fur to Straw IN" THE HEADGEAR OF MEN AND BOYS, The Great Slctli of Spring aadm mfaeton, aad anlpoaoats oomlna- In da&y for au wesXitmst, u bow SPHniB STOCK. Bazar Gloyc-Fitling Pdttcris, N0W IS TflE Ti - r " V . .i Oar SPBIHa STOCK ot ladleo. . Tontns and Children's Goats', BOOTS and SHOES ' A esU to cx tattoo bit Pattnra DepoitaBont Is ro snaotnilly soUdtod. Cssslosuss sons to ad dross on appUcnHon. Pattoma. asaucd.oa jvoetpt oTl unoor. sins ana poos. ' TOBXTT 1 . -; CHliAP. GOODS ! ! Special pains nave takoa nlthtW 1 FOR SALE. ran and pleV oMantlstnc tno tnsa, and Children's 5 A.Ya)onhio HOCSX Tst and LOT Inrno cttr As tt Is onr instum to tsAo si1 isrnrd of stoes: Juno l st. wm rfasoTooos mm som bio, and la order to do so, wo FOB THE ; NEXT VMn 11AYS, Lt7sis?iisTCKOs5irrsai n iBaAim 1 BOYS? AND CHILDREN'S STOCK, Rue Batfoa ini lm Boots, - 1 -7 . 'I - r ' 0 B01T03T sTXWFOnTS. KXWPOT BUPrXBS sBAJTSALBaspoelalv. - ; " ' .';. ' . XT Oents and Tontas GATTXSS, BCITTOJ aad LACS BAL8. STRAP SHOX3. COHGSXSS andBCTTOS OXTOBSS FUKPS and 8LZPPXX9 ansrados. . - . .J'-.t.. K7-Gents' fin enk. Etlff and Tett HATS of toe best brands and most eorroet stylos. A fan Una of TBUKXS. TALIS ZS. TBATXIXNB BAGS. TRUSX aad SHAWL 8TBAPS, Imported Black 1st and Shoo DreesG. ' tT Bnos Batt oners and Button fasteners so they eon bs eesllj nsed by families and tno Tmde AUoUier Goods in oar ttno in TarJety and at an GITXCS A CALL. . i V Pcgrao 1& Co. : laaulabn11dInc.lSxl8,fntabatnrooiB,notand oold watarJottay pantry and too basement roosss. LXAenaa, state root, and sezranTs . Tae bnitmaaa are aUtt - t - baanttfot shade This M ass ton wells of Tno property Is eowf onlsnfTy' TTnsted oa Trade street, within fs ardastea want of tnepabae ! sqaara. - It Is one of tbe snoot desirable iwddtnees In Cnarlotta and a paienaser eaa eMalalbjgpro eincle lots wtU bo sold. U desired.' ; ; 'For fartner InfomaUon apptyte f-f WALTZB BUs. apsztr fTfq wato. la an fines ot foods. Vow Is (be ttma to fee bar earns tn Drees Geoasl Mow To tno cm to get borrstns tn Xottona White Goons, and aU kinds of eosnmor Dross I oods, Hsndkerehlefs. G tores. CorsMs, Aa. - riow is the (use to bvy Blankets, nwta. Fiaa nels. Water-proof. TJpdxfer. Hts. Oothliwf. t-YO.0-u., CfiBArSTa TUN TiLKT WLU. fcA si AXT WlNTSaV CmU and see am . w"e tnteod to ; - Bojpoetfuny. ; ; , IS . ' ' ' BASSHTGX2 S: TBOTTXB.: " AisdUMeateaslMsiraooatTamtotbatd tt Impoastble to And i, ;. ... j . . . - an tno otner nooaoi of tnecfeyeombineo. an as4drtecrita -i . AslWs BaraojeA tar. Awsrttif that TTo - i OfferLNew Attractions a it to Shpppcrc- mar29 .- SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. On the matter of tbe estate of B J. Sloaa, de : ,i-roBTHxnt- BOYS' OUTFITS NOTICE. . Triers bas DOTer been an tsetaneo tn which this sterling inTlsorant and antl febrU. soodtotae bas taUea to ward ot the complaint, when takes daljr as a protection asalnu malaria. Hondreds ot phjslclans bars abandoned all tbe officinal sped flee, and n-w prescribe this b armless vegetable tonle tor chills and feter. as well as dfSDetmiAand nerrons sOeettons. BosieUer's Butars Is the spe elfle 7 cm need. -For sale by Druggists and Dealers sjeoeraOy. :; lied Cnxiain iJ -j : - Hartnt special facti laea.- we en make jour Lace Curtains (oo as weU as when new. Ladies White don nn In flrnt rlAru Style. Batlsiatlon u ran teed. Ladles b a ln any ot the above work vould do weU to cau aad see lor themsslTee bctore ssndalg oat f.ae-''. . ..... . - . B. N. E-iiTH. msjlT Charlotte Jbteant LauncLry. y FOR SALE, v -' C8atcrUr.Jtue ieth.lS83,saiSseloekK.. I win sell to the highest b'.dder for eaaaattns court boose door tn the city of Cnirtotta. aa and Tided one-third lntersst h a mot of laadeontala lns one bnndred and dffly bto 155) eeres. sasae betns an of the interest of L B. Elapsoa and bis wits K. i. Simpson, tn said treat of land, whlek Is more prttoolarly deearfbod In a asorttsge deed, beartnc date Tsbruarj 17th, 1883, aad resjlsterod tnthsrclstersoOoe of JleeklenbuTS eoonty, ta Book SO. page 0t . ' maylOtawSOd GXa&HALL, Hortgagea, BMlffiB- CASE IQE-rBBLS. A. Pcrmy Skived is a renny XZa&e, in Dorsnanos of an order of tbe StrDerior Cowrt of Rowan eooory, I will pro seed to oeil at poblie aneuon. to the bigheet bidder, at the ewrtbin door In tbe town of Baiiaixiry, on lb. 2nU day ( atar.A.D., 183. tt being alooday of tbe 1st 1 week ot the-eprlnf Term of the eopelor Cuurt ot aaVd eoonty, tor said year, the following described real estate, betoegmt to too estate ef Uesaldoe osesed. B. J. bioao. A tract of lanA containing fear nemdred eftd ttif 14601 sores, tying saA s'taate ta kkbii townitbio of said eoUBtr. wutan to-r iiles of Third Creek Station, a eepot on tbe w ostrm M. C railroad, and known as . toe B i. ioen iiosse hmo. ----- - t hia land wm be sold ta foor T41 serermi traets or lofs.nosjbfred ,, 8, and 4.Ui erst three of one hundred 1 00 acres each, end Uj otuer one hundred (It G seres, on wp m surr-T of tae aame to be saaae, wlUt e.ned' a, and bonHlarlee. .- "r--. , .. Ttistodle rr w-!l ' wis tared and eonuues a w ;s lt ot mnx- e-tsef saie srvas follows: Ooe-fcs'f ef tie rt;e rwoT to t-t iid r a en c ,j ( I st.'. asd u ' U. I wliiila sis (-) wruB tcct t -,to rt li.io be reserrea UU aa of putvaee r: i h -t, . . . r.s. lAc-r. ." . iSnfRirMM- ltf ...-r. " ' "Aey P''eee-lsagt I t, i i,a9 moi-r eaajjig oa u, c J, a, a t ? ' j - -"?7t.C, 1;. . 17, ISwJ- . t Acknowledged to be the best AKeraare and Tonle known for keeping norsee and males tn condition. IT N B" M If 5 Hit -AS " Vl'l't H H T T H H K T I BEH Eg T H. U K laTyfT A and prooerlng a smootb end gloesy eosa. A per- iooiir sale remedy I or skin diseases, swollen tegs, oraeked beels, grease, serstcbee, distemper, Ao. - frioe Si per pound. Prepared from the orJaV nalreoelpt by ' w , , ' . . . ...VTV.. V' !i'IP. HALSTXAD, , apT. - Tetertnarr BaTceon, Chartotto. N. (X " - "TO CONTRACTORS. I the orsxtages thareby to be dertred abonld beebrtoos to pnreha SXALXO PBOPOSsLS BS taTTTD FOB THB erection ef a Chorea Boildlnc tn Reel Creek. 9 miles Bootawest of Charlotte, aoeordlng to plans and tDectfteetkxHi. which mar be seen at tbe Jocn- aiaauraaOiaoe,Udstobeorned on 1st of Jane, . .. . . . 8. waTijon BJOD. - ' 4 T. P. sir1, -?,- n : j.k.steo'?, -: . RH.Htt-Ii :.- ?.; '. J WM. llcLikLLAKS, " BaUdlnc conuDtdeo. CtxrloKe, Kay 0. ' f dlukes TTTT i- . i a 3 - Bt ACX rSAJIXL C3 TAB?fI3H FOB G BATES, etsai"'. or any 1 a worc where ab.Ullant J- blcg tola Is required. Just leeelred tn pint uisa - - E.n.JCZDicrra ' ' fcgf '"'.."' ; - -'- Iryoofctreet. VANTED. maylPtf- v ...... .-t. - - .y., - And Dealer in tei'oTixsT rid Bznci z Sc'jr.c aww -w f eycry c: a Of joj tytteia j ' rr 2ch Cows wUS young ealr?s. CaU j i TF TOU TTA1TT TO C AVE C. I TA S f ' f 1 1 - T c f i ' i '.-t fe- rrr1"" r! w? 1 n r ' f . i i let . i i ) a I 1.3 t8 Creswsll House. 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