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- ; -Sfi2Xfc ... - - -m The Charlotte Observer. RATES OP ADVERTISIXO. One Square one tiieM,...M....MM.WM...t C9 r-CBLI8HKD,vDY? ;', JOHNSTON K JONES. T Otfice, Bryce's Building, Trade Street. two Gys.'....wM hmmmmw 1' O ( three Ujiys ... .v......... ft four daTn.......M......LS 9 " . ' rive days..,....w CO one w " " two weeks...'...........J... 5 0S tliree weeks...i....v.... V . " ... ' one month 00 "rp8- Contract Advertisements taken si proxrtionately low rates. , Five Squares estimated at a quartercoi' umn, and ten squares as a half-coluiun. Diiilv ttt ytar in ad vain, ;..i.u,r..$6 00 Six inonths, iin advftnce,7.v.!.....;.;.....:i' 3 00 Three Months,' in adyance, 1;?50 on,- inontli,- In-ivdrance,....:.i... ' 50 T, i-Wc kly, ! ycar:.;.....:. $3.50 't- kiv," TW.;;-:i;;;.Jt;..wl.i:i.,.1'. 2.00 CHARLOTTE 4 N. G. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1873. No 1 ;472 I ----- ... ... ' J. . 1 1 ' '.' ; . 1 j -- - - ... i i . i i.Jll LOCAL AFFAIRS : if ;'.,r,i-i ,)OS. IJ. CALUWELL,Xpfal EAltAr. . v- A Cotton. ii ; Charlotte, N C, Nov. 20, 1873. Under fyorabl advices from $ ewYpr Liverpool, coffon alvanced yesterday, cloning at Hi for ; Low Middlings. Tbg Market -was quite cfive.J- Sales 266 bale?r . . Roller Skatiog at Oates' IJall tOj-niT3 Pool3 on the races will be sold every niuht ut tlieew Idea'Saloanu 4T V Go to Tidily'i Book Store for tickets to the Oonxert to-mglit t the Charlotte In- stitute. The streets were th;-oiid witf wagoiis yciterdiry at-rtKbusrtiejfs ws brisk. .ihh-jii ,i .A-f-'i The hall of the 'Central HoteT -find the pavement in front of. iViprcsent the appearance of "On 'Change." '. ,;ri;i... , - V ' r,.T, 'i f'. One of th-o nyany curiosities to : be seen at the FaliV'is Bergmann's Automatic Wonder,' oh exhibition in FloraJ Hal I. '"60 and see it. :a:-ri HJK - . - .. .' . : ! ! i The Fair and (he Span is-Ameri:" can-Cuban troubles are now,tlve top-" ios of conversation on the streets and everywhere eWe. The Charlotte Cornet, p.rtfu ,is air; nishing the music foXtfie jJajrJofjjtij41 Cnrolina3, and is doing it most ac ceptably. It is an excellent band. Col. V. Beaumont Clarkson, who has been take charge of a school at Danbury, Stokes county. J. S. Williamson & Co, have on hand at "the Green Front," College street, a splendid new stex or fo ceries for the fall and wililer' frade. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhoJ ( fe- 'offferjoji. H ' GranglrsHts 1 ' jt L Thanksglving Services. In coiiipli auce with the proclamation of the Gov ernor of the State, appropriate serviees may be ejtpeetetj to-dayJin St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Seats free. Concert to-night at the Charlotte Insti tute for Young Ladies,' by 'the Mozart Muv sical Socitty. Tickets at Tiddy's Book Store. stauiniti jii -J Cared.- -Ir N A 'M otee of Virginia, has arrived in the citv, and will reniriin until the 15th December. He is stopping at the Central Hotel, room Jso. 10. Dr.; Mosa iaanative of Mecklenburg county, N.C., and was a stammerer him self for 43 vuurs. 3t Roller Skating at OafesHalf to-night. Miller's Hall Last Xlght Tije Cliaf lotte Dramatic Association, presented in Miller's Htdl, Jast evening, to a respectable crowd, the old IBnglislr Comedy'Still Water Runy Deep." The play VK3 -TertrteT eel with unusual torce, and elicited entln siasuc appiause irom me auaience. ai me Conc'usiun nf the play a wonderful musi- . a. i - 1 4 1. I cal performance was given by a man who played the violyi wijh his eet,'play,d the bow with' the "'violin, played behind his back, over hi3 head, etc. After this, the evening's performance closed with the song and tJance of the FeiaTeCtp$e Mer chant. This was finely repcl!reLyas was the whole performance. lWehave u space this time to elaborate. The Associa tion will present another play at Miller's Hall to-night. Bepair the Street. We suggest' to the proper persons the, necessity of repairing the pavement on Gra ham street between Trade and 'Fifth', by putting sand on it, if nothing more. The pavement from th cor ner of Fifth Street-, to" the end s of Smithville,.is in, first rate qrder, and the street only needs fixing between the corners of Trade and Fifth. A great many persops pasa Over . this street, and it would be an accommo dation ,to th,em,to haver it put in good condition. The Concert To-Nigb,t.We; again remind our citizens of the.J?6iicert hich is to be given jtQ-pight at the Charlotte Instituit 'fdr oiwg La- dles, by the Charlotte Glee Club, un der the directions of Prof R S Ehifer. Tbat the entertainment wi,U be sPlendid ore..Qre canJbeno douW Te object is the wo'rthiestipon aich our charities eou$cV4)e ibesto; ed. So there is every raQikvr,hy the, Qlee Club -srioyia drawcrdwcted huse to-night. Money 'isbaclly deeded by the managers, of theV.Pr-, tlllOr. A 1 'Ta .. ill A'nnnlil tbe daily returnipg ratfT of -4be" ildren, and every dollfii is -a' help. Inview of the character. 'Jof ther en-. tertainment to be giveri to-niht, and the object to which then6U 'raisVct . be applied, we shall b surprised lbe chapel of the Institute is not Packed '.,;.. 1- ''A:..ta.':'Zr -rr w v, Improvement in thq Number, of Visitors and-Articles tthiiited. " " ;i 1 Yesterday was :i beautiful day. The rwwither, too,- hal. nioderate,fpn3jderubly, and tho bitin- winds of 1 the day Ibefore'aia not ; prevail so severely. At IGi-dfciths oilieers of the Society, the marshals and tho band, proceeded from the public square oiiH5J'airptoal. They!were!lbyo'l4 ny visitors and exhibitors, and by 12 o'clock the Grounds presented qurte A tiT 'ring apptiirante. '" here w;j9 a- -very- perceptible iinprve nielinfi tho nuniberoarticles on exjiibi tio;i, a grat many additions having been nlade to the lists since Tuesday. , The nunib'cr of visitors Wine grounds," too,' was more than twice aslartfeftSpji Uifiiti day, and ail seeiueil to enjoy the sights and trrrerstng-with each otir, jj j , A great many additions Aad beei ';naade to all the departrtvents. since. Taesdayi sTb ladie.V department ii quite full, and nluch better than it was last year. In fact this department is sDleudidlv; filled, and tAalf too. ivkhf the fihoiidtit. kAiolisioi H-I kinds, of female make. ;;A' ' number ;pf splendid rag carpets, not to speak of -other, articles, have been added to the lad.ies! de sirtni ant since TueiiayJ ajhfl t&M Hepart- im.'fit -was yesternaT'tne-auniirauon ot all. The eastern end of the hall is well filled, and presents a tine appearance. In the centre of the aisle are cases of shoes, hubs, rims' frames, furniture, and a number of 1 Wlifr ItthuXtHi.-vrfA. rrf'iiAiivfrililiihn7 hmTObntna-dJ'ffiedeprrthJen over against tiie ladies' department in the same end if the hall. We proceed now to the other end of the hall. Ther feature in this end is the . VilJ'ERAioGIcVlrlAXD 'HiLOGi? DEPART- which is under the management of Mr S . - . t. t- x f C JoUnston. . J rer.'are al nianner oil spd cimens uiippi'iV lead,--iron, olttjVail.! zinc, etc., &c, which have been collected with great care and which are well arrang ed on the tables. These specimens occupy perhaps lorty feet of the table. There are als in this collection more than two hun dred varieties' of theiwoijas JhfiNorth Cara fiha. There is no more interesting depart ment in the whole exhibition than this, j Oii the opposiiS'side hi the sarnej end of the hall are articles of interest. Handsome cakes, jellies, catsups, preserves and wines from the vineyard of S T Mickey, of Sa lem. I There are many varieties.'ofgtjoese wines: the Isabella, Clinton, Catawba, Strawberry, Grape, Blackberry, Raspberry, and others. There is no department in the house so ''pleasHrt to the eye" as thjs. Considerable addition has been made to the fruit department, though it is by no means, as full yet as it should be. There are here some splendid specimens of ap ples, pears, quince, &.Q. A pumpkin. weigh? ing 87 M-unds, in the centre" of fhisalsle, attracted considerable, attention ; it . ia iSlx yesterday. There, too. are some turnips, lunups, SW-eet Tabtatpes, s&cy but there are not as Hmanv'-flrttetes mthisdeDartment as should be. In the Southern eud of the hall are the sewing machines, andjrigh busily areihese kept "running. 6n rjan entirely by seam, excited the admiration of the ladies. AGnicrLTURAL '.-PBODrCTS. i)n.tUe opposite side of the hall are the agrcttura fprWucts.p Man additions nyeiKjen niaaetio inia iuce wie urat ui , btij.thetljsj)iii 4 ratiirmeag What is xhibited,tho..gh, is good, ine cotton, corn, oats, &c, are fine specimens of their kinds. Before leaving this building, ; ..... " , r . . , . ,.(. TH?tAP.l GALLERY 1 - , must be visited. A great . many pictures have been placed tithe walls since Tues day, and the gallery; uo, looks, beautiful. Soine things here deserye special; rne'ution.' For instance, a large painting in oil On the left handside of the calle'ry as one" enters. itt was executed 1y MiiJeSanLjOrfcafj ' of Columbia; and is a real gem - it stamps the j'oung lady as one who is' destined to win distinction, in this field. There ar? ajU so a collection, of foujteeu Crayon draw-! ings, which were entered by Messrs R Bur- well & Son, of, the. Peace Institute; -Ral eigh,? ano: there the observed, ot auoDsery- ers. Among the number js the ' Mpnartti of thj er'r tlie rtislg haio? Miss AgnesXacy, of RaJeighnU.niS.Cray on took the preimunvaf the recent Fair at Macon rGa.amT was highly complimeht- 'e by thelaconexe$) it? iserainly a oeautiiui ana wen execucea picture, jxu pther!jof the Crayons, which is particular ly noticeable, is a'Djemma," by Miss Floride Eion, of WjjQ.nsboro. It is almost a model of its kind ami elicited mucfy ad- miration. The white'asquiiTel on the stand Inihe ifiiddle of th"e gallery, is a feature of he occasion " ' ; ; ' The exnibitioflt in ttuliine is much ful ler than at theopening'of the Fair. There arc some r&r' ddeks, tur keySj peXfovrls&on exhibition. In' this departineht is tfie horned rooster from John Snyaer. Salisburv." It has a horn growing airectljrover.tacsaeye.'yriJe horns are as hard as the .spurs on its legs, andrhang 'dowuhree or f&ai imi'irhadxlt it the " Shakspearean" rooster. MACHIKEBY HAIX " . nnrnW of articles added to it ves terday, The steam engine of H. & F. Blandy. AtZanesriiie.l OHiol nnder: th 1 : Marer Mr4 wniA JMorgan, was put up yesterday, and will run the shaft-line in Machinery Hall.' -There are also other en gines on the grtmudi. r v There; are1 oil exhibition -several bales of ftite Cotton, bales of North Carolina hay, grasses, etc. THE RACES a little after 3 o'clock. The tirst began was. a running race of a mile dash, for wiucii tne toiiowing entries were made.. Granger, . (formerly Frank Hampt6n,) tMajr. T. G. Bacon, of Edgefield; kuowh, bv Wm. Gorman, of Columbia ; Baltiiriofe Belle, by W. II. Treevant. In the choice of positions Baltimore Belle got the Pole; Granger the middle, and IJnknown the ou:side. The horses passed the stand nearly even, and the race was a closely contested and exciting one. In the;end Granger passed the pole about half a length ahead of the Belle, and Un known came in third, about four lengths behind. , , X. A. A. U V J-k k At the close of the running race, the trotting began. For this race there en tered: Goshen Maid, by Trout, of New tYo ; Malsey, by Jack Chambers, Au iiia; Spotted Tail, by , of Colum bia,-and Top, by Harvey, of Danville. Top got' the inside track, Malsey second, Goshen Maid third, and Spotted Tail out side. Tp.e race was close at times, and. at the close of the third quarter Goshen Maid and Spotted Tail were neck and neck. Trie. Maid, however, won time 2:43. Spotted Tail came out second, Malsey third and Top Top fourth. ' SECOND HEAT. fl" th e second race, the horses took their positions in the order in which they came in last," In this race, the Maid again came out successful, coming out fyalf a length ahead of Malsey. who pushed her close time 2:4U; Spotted Tail acme out third. and Top last, way behind. The horses again took their positions, GFofhen Maid at the pole, Malsey seuohd Spotted Tail third, and Top outside. Goshen Maid beat also in this race, pass ing the stand about one length ahead of Malsey. The Maid took the first money in the race, and Malsey the second. Time not noticed. ;This closed the racing for the day. The programme for to-day can be seen elsewhere in this paper. Personal. We were glad to have a call last night from our friend J B Hussey, Esq the able editor of the Piedmont Pres. Capt W F Avery, of the paper, is also in town So are Messrs L P Erwin of the Vindicator and W H Malone, of the Asheville Exposi tor,. . l Co, Thos. M. Halt, President of the N C State Agricultural Society, arrived in the city last evening. The Fair. An attractive feature of the exhibition to-day, will be the performances of Mr. O'Hara, the celebrated walkist which wil l take place semetine during the j . . . . tu...! m eu iwi pcuninaiiisiu a cuuiriuuiiuii wu be taken up from among the crowd. Conference Meeting. The Western Conference of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina, convenes irt St. Marks Lutheni Church of this city, .on next , Friday morning at 10 o'clock. 'Several prominent minis ters of that Synod will be present, and re ligious itervices may be expected the re mainder of the week, -as well as on Sun day. A coMi'al invitation is extended to ell who may' be disposed to attend either the business meetings' or the religious services: ;;':''' : . ,!,'.;. r; " . .' i Franklin Steam Washer- This North Carolina invention is now being exhibited at our Fair and attracts as niiich attention as' any other thing oii exhibition .' It is in deed a wonderful invention and is meeting with unprecedented success, whenever in fcrod.uced; :f No other "Washer," ever; met with such favor. It has taken the first premium at'' every Fair at which it has J.bejih exhibited,, y Tl J?ress jof the) (whole State speak of it in the highest terms. We cdpy the following frorQjur exchanges : , r Messrs. BarA? Pfeasanta, ofxjuis rAtrg,,N C, have kindly brasented the un compromising. Union ediior of the , South- ers. , It is indeed' a' wonderful 'invehtibn.l ttoneq clothes , are placed : in ' the boiling Water of the machine and come out clean in'thirtvniiiutes,?aid need only to be put through a wringer br rinsed 6ut in cold water, i We can most conscientiously re commend it as a labor-saving machine, thoroughly eleatriing clotheswithout rub bing.'! Southern Hornet ! " We would hot under auy circumstan ces recommend an article, or. Anything, that we did. not believe to be as represent ed. We beheve, it is universally admitted, by those ;'who have tried the above named "Washer.'j to be allb at 4s -elaimed forUt a success The report, from everywhere it has been introduced, .is that too much cannot be Baid in ita praise. It is truly a great invention. The press speak of it in the highest terms." Biblical Recorder. ''- "We would direcfih'e of every house-keeper to the.idoubli eoli umn advertisement of this truly remarka ble washer. ;It is a North Carolina inTen- tion, and is sold by a leading North Caro1 Iina firm--gentlemen of the highest char acter forr honor and truthfulness.'iFrom all the "evidence mil liave before nt ith are ojn pelled tojbelteve .that ,thls I -North Carolina invention is decidedly the best washer now before the country. We are not writine a "TmT." but statin ? to hut w conceive to be the truth-and iKrtbingburt the tmthJ'-Saleigh WHy Statin 1 FAIR OF THE CARQL1NAS. Programjnf ifo Thorsday, Nov; 27. Gates will be ipeu;for.recieption of visitors at Si o'clock a. in. , - At 30 o'clock a. m. the Charlotte Cornet Band accompanied by the Marshals and assistants, will move from the front, of CentraL Hotel to the Fair GrboridaV 1 ' - s Parade of. stce;wiU take place on the drive, around the track at 11 o'clock a in. At 'lli orlOck a. in, ,the directors and Siiperinteoljents in charge of de partments will meet, at the rresi dent'a.pffioe at-the gate to receive the blanks for 'Awarding Committees. Immediately) after the reception of blanks, the various committees, are requested to enter upon examination of articles on. display and hand in heir reports as soon as inaae to tne Secretary, that the Directors may make the awards. , ; ; :. Bloo'ded Horses will be assembled at 12 o'clock, M. for examination in ront of Race Stables. Houses of all work in rear of Grand Stand. Hatched and Single Harness Hor ses and Saddle Horses on the Race Course. . . . Jacks and Mules in front of tho Boxjtalls. 131ooad Cattle in iront ot borage House. Grade Cattle in front of their Stalls, near the well. The Hon. DUDLEY V. ADAMS, Master of the National. Grange' will address the Patrons of Husbandry on the Grounds at 12&.o clock, if. M. At 2 o'clock, P. M., there will be a race for Three Tear Old Colts. Immediately after this, the Trot ting Match will take place. The Entertainmentsfor the day will wind up with an amusingj MULEJtACE ! The members of the Legislature of North Carolina visiting the -Fair are respectfully informed that they wul rind the Reception Committee at 1) o'clock, A. M., at the business house of J. M. Leak & Co., opposite the Central Hotel who will furnish them with complimentary cards of admis sion to the Fair. We are requested to announce that the procession of the PATRONS OF HUSBANDR i will lorm punctually at 10 o'clock, A. M., in front of the. Court House. Ample arrangements have been made for the comfort and pleasure of visitors. Lunch and refreshments can be obtained at the Halls, under (irand totanu ana at the various booths on the Grounds. Licensed vehicles lor the accom modation, of visitors will run from the Square, and the C C4ARE cars will make regular trips during the day to the Fair Grounds. ' The Plowing Match will take place on the grounds, on Friday, at II o'clock a. m. Immediately after the address to the Patrons of Husbandry, the pre sentation of the Carolina Military Institute will take place. Tickets for -admission to the, Fair can be obtained at the Hotels and Drug Stores. Single admittanceoO cents; Children half price. Tickets for horses and vehicles must be bought at tho gates. -' ' A Jqs. Graham, ' ' Jas. H. Orp.; : - t. W: Dewey, '-'Executive Committee. Resolutions on the Death of Judge Boyden. The followmg iare the fes olutions passed hy, the members of the bar of Charlotte on the death of Judge Boyden :. f TTttnhJ That Hi-'huvp T4fn'M with deep regret of the. death of the Hon. Nathaniel Boy-deny One of the Justices.of our'-S?ir'prefme fcfourt, ;and so latelv" a 'profeasional" brother in our iniefst. " 5 - Resolved, That we cherish the pro foundest respect for the memory, of this, our, elUePlaTdtherjriQ ; for half a "century - has been so intimately coWnectea with the practice of the law in Western North Caroljpa, and who durrh'g thfe? entire course 6f so Jenghthy axee'haiVnlYo'rmly dis played - uch-untiring, zeal,.-energy, faithfulness to clienUtlearningt abil ity and ; orofessipnarCiri tegirfty aV to render his example a lit pna4for the emulation of his survivors and espe cially .the young inetnbe.rs ? of our fraternity. "; j V Rf solved; That, th e presid ing Judge ooncurring. theieV fresolrttions I be spread upon tho records of tha court pres of the city Tor publication. , ' Geo. E. "Wilsok, ; Secretaries. oy ipe oecretaries 10 ineiftrrjny or V 1 v-r w.;6r.r,rT'. iC LJi. j j.vv -v'li 1l j.t 1 bers of the late firm, shah continue to carry tiiecctHiseu, . kbu jqbb aieor xo um i The 'Albany .New York) Exprtss, an Administration paperhas the frank ness to acknowledge that the voter in kscqunty are quitting the party since, the recent elections "Sonielif teen hundred Republicans, stayed away ; frd tb e 'po 1 Is andf two o r three, hundred bfi them went to the poll and voted the Democratic ticke,t." .. - Major Deschamps,- the most im placable of the the Parisian Com m unist$,' is report e to be in the United j States rriarihe7. ci ops. He headed the rabble that destroyed the Uolum Vendome. Bishop Hcnnessv, of Kansas, has prohibited dancing in. that diocese at Catholic fairs and festivals, stating that hereafter churches will be built without dancing. New Advertisements. MILLER'S HALL ! Grand Dramatique Combination EVERY NIGHT! Music, Dramas, and Burlesque. AMUSEMENT FOR ALL ! In selecting amusements tor patrons, the management have taken great pains and will oner such pieces only, that while pos sessing great dramatic interest, not a word will be said that can onend the most las tidious. Doors open at 7 P M. Curtain rises at 8 PM. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. Tickets can be secured at Tiddy's Book Store, without extra charge. nov25:tf:' BEBOMANN'S AUTOMATIC WONDER ! 13 OX Exhibition at tup Fair. It is located in FLORAL HALL, And is attracting great attention. It is truly a wonder ; a marvel. The mind that could conceive ; the hand that could execute such a prodigy of indus try and skill, could belong to no ordinary person. All should see it before leaving the Fair grounds. nov 27 2tpd $5 gEWlNG M A CHINES ! f FOR SALE AT SINGER'S OFFICE, NEXT TO DEWEY'S BANK, aud Opposite the Post Office. nov 27-tf A FRESH SUPPLY ' OF Overcoats, Business Suits, and a fine stock of Cassiniere Pants, Received yesterday and offered to the trade to day. Ordered Expressly for the Fair. Call, gentlemen, and suit your selves. - ' ; JOHNiA. YOUNG & SON. .;.nov27:tf -:. j, ; ... Branch Oflice for Fresh Fish, HAVING made special arrangements I am now prepared to supply Fresh Fish arid Oysters by the 'Barrel, "tub ' and Keg with freight, ice - and ; other charges, at Morehead City and Norfolk, prices, and a small commissiojn, Jfor my services. f. , . Hotels,; Boarding Houses and. Saloons furnished at. reduced prices. Our bunches are larger and our fish of superior quality to any offered in this market. Our retairtrade supplied"" at the lowest possible figures to cover expenses. . i,. B. N. SMITH. , oct26 . , ;;, , ' Bank Notice. The Banks of the' city will close each day during Fair week at 2 o'clock, P. M. elcept on Thursday, the 27th inst, Thanks giving day, when they will Ufe closed dur ing the day. ' M. P. PEGRAM, Cash'r. 1st National Bank of Charlotte, N. C. J. IL HOLLAND, Cash'r. M & F National Bank; Charlotte, N. C. , . THOS. W. DEWEY, Caali'r. U Bank Mecklenburg, Charlotte, N. C SCOlsT! BCOIS"! : t t? iwr Tr t "vr o ; BALTIMORE- Ml. Pork Packers, and Dealers in Bacon and Dry Salted- Meats, Ham Sides, Shoulden. Pork, Beef, Lard and Lard Oil v a Vf.. liii i : 1 -ft at the lowest market rates, and prompt shipments always. -i bend your orders to J - ?i 'vi Mr. W. H. MEREDITH, Salesman and Fair, of the . Carolinos. . . MULE RACE ! THURSDAY, NOV. 27th. Premium Ten Dollars ui Gold ! NO EX'TRAXCE CUASGE1D I OPEN TO THE WORLD! ON THURSDAY, Nov. 25th. the traok of the Fair of f he Oarolinas will be opat for trials of speed of Mules,, all sixes, ooIoqi and ages, at 12 M. precisely. 1 Parties wishing to contend for tikis pre mium must appear at the track entrant near the Grand Stand at Hi A. M. Rules; None but colored riders allow ed. The mules must be ridden withoat saddles or straps. HALF MILE CASH. Rules of the Ethiopian Turf will be ob served. i French. pool tickets will be sold. JUDGES : Col. Frank Cox, Greenville, S. 0. Maj. K. G. Latham, Spartanburg, S- C. Col. B. Y. Sage, Atlanta, Ck. Col . Henry Fries, Saleru, N. (?. Thos. W. Dewey, Charlotte, N. (J. Referees. Hon. F. Shohar, 811 buryi N. C, Hon. 2. B. Vance, ChadptU, N. C. dot :tt At Par! We have on exhibition at our Store the Largest and Handsomest Stock of (WLD PENS Gold and Silver Pen Holders, Q-old Pencils, and other goods in above lines ever offered in Charlotte. . Bought direct from the manufacturers during the Panic, and for sale at Panie Prices. TIDDT A DUOS. Nov 26;tf Good Templar. All Good Templars who are visiting tbs Fair, and who are in good standing in their several Lodges, amrespectfuily invited te meet with Hesperian Lodge on Tharsdif Night, 27th inst:, at theirall, over Mr- chants and Farmer's National Beak, wfeer they will be cordially welcomed. By order of R. M. CRAWFORD, W. O. T. T. W. Pkaxt, Sec. nov aEtd - " nffr&FTBTLASD ijPM PORTABLE ENGINES, STATIONERY ENGINE, , SA W MILLS, s. For prices, 4c, apply tc W. C. Morgan, Gen. Agent, Central Hotel. Caeey, Wake Co., N. C, ? June 10th, 1875, J Messrs II & F Blandy : The Machinery purchased from you in February, gives en tire satisfaction. The Shingle Machine will cut from 10.000 to 12,000 per day. The work is well and accurately dpne. lue Saw Mill is cutting lumber finely. The largest day's work I have done with it, was 17,375 feet. I have been in the lab ber business for twenty-five years, and own Engines manufactured by other firm This Blandy Engine, of twenty-five horse power, will do about double the work. I have ever had one to do of same estimated power. If machinery is needed . in the neighborhood where my Mill is at work, you will have no difficulty in ' seUtu, lbr mine is very much admired. Yours, truly, nov. 25:2tpd A. F. Pa. WATCHES ! WATCHES ! Clocks and Jewelry I Silver and Plated Ware I SPECTACLES and FANCY GOODS, Ac., At Panic Prices, at J. T. BUTLER'S, ' Opposite Central Hotel, ' nov.'25-tf CHARLOTTE; N. CL Visitors to the Fair ' Don't fail to see the New Atnertaui Steam Washer arid' Bleacher, The Latest, Cheapest, and Best. Patented November 4th, 1873. . Williams & Harrison, Box 248, Ralehh. psr The above on Exhibition at the Fair Grounds. : nov28iw CONCORD U!. Published weekly at ; CONCORD, N. C, Chaj F. Haeris, Editor A Proprietor, Only $2,50 per Annum. A large and increasing circulation, makiBg it one of the best Advertising Mediums ia WESTJCBN N. 0. Twenty-five Hundred Copies are read every week, by the best, families in North Caro lina. Ji! (mat28tf n hi' tAn di'univetL we the underrizned mem- on business at the' OLD STAND. I Qood ' JENKINS & CUASDtEB, & 48 South Street, Baltimore, IM. Shipping Clerk of the Old House, is with us. tt a ttt -nn I "1 i v ( r 1: i !
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