Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Feb. 20, 1874, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The 'CtoottX)bserrer, One Square one-time .nWT TAVfO - ... . a X 50 2 50 e-r?.,' Euik!iB?Tra4ft43teiei.. , . -. wreeoays. ' ' - ' vJl -f JiVif iff i i - c , iiia - , nt!zzr . rri.T? ; : -j 7ir - ma TAm n . - n t ?n iri m m r t n-f w r n u4-BiramDiff . BATES OF SUiKsnir iivu . nnilv One yf idtaii. months, in advance, 3 00 Three Months, in advance,... 50 One roomn, ih aui'vv.7 Tri-Ve itiji J"' f Weekly, one year....... 2.00 p. CALDWEXJU Xocal Editor. Cotton Market. ; jj s j Thursday, February 19. 1874. Inferior Ti?jR? Onlinary Uij2 Good Ordinary,. .13 Strict Good Uruinurj - fo? uTmwn&- .,:..:..J.-..,;....:iii44 Market weak. Sales to day, 179 bales. 4 . .. . 'ew York Market weak, spots declined 8i. Low Middling 15. l,oCAl IX)1S. Fire wood is comniandin, tall prices at present. iJarch will soon be here, and kite flying will then supercede shinny. .i Neither the Mayor nor any of the Mag istrates had asinle case for trial yesterday. Disciples of Themis say this week is the dullest kuowru in three months. We noticed D J Carter, Esq., of the Lan caster Ledger, on the streets yesterday. Tlie Mercantile Reading Association of Charlotte, will have a hop this evening. We all would know now how to appre ciate good weather. The time returns when our young men will lean over ,'ates on moonlight nights, and iitlti.ire out putticular flower. Yesterday was the anniversary of the ceding of Florida to the United States by Sivini. This transaction was in lt?2i. A stray member of thj late lamented (itneral Asemldy, still stumbles into L'li.'srlotte occasionally. Grander. Jim Ilinton, and Ijady Wash ington, all horses well knoWn in Charlotte, will run at the Charleston races. TIip moral health of tne community is I " af l.(Kd now, except that they will take the Nid ile off a hrse occasionally. Ye.tenlffV was a cold, raw and difagree Klde day. Of course, just at the tiiue it v.as most needed, nearly everybody was out ol wood. The services in the Roman Catholic Church to-day, will consisfof recitations of the 1 osar of the 13. V..M.,at 7:3J p. m. with reading of meditation. Carrier boys are not allowed"- to sen co pies of t he Ojjeebver, and any one seeing a carrier selling or attempting Ut sell papers will confer a favor by reporting tire fact to Ms. Local news is singularly scarce just now, and w-iik through every street and alley in town though one may, he will pull up at. his journey's end and report never an item. Lovers of good books will do well to at tend the auction salo at the store opposite the Court House. A rare.opportunity is ottered for purchasing valuable works at very low prices. Sales will continue Fri day and Saturday nights only, Commenc niy at 7 o'clock. I'ire in Statesville We learn that the kitchen attached to the dwelling house of Mr P , Kose, of Statesville, caught on tire about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and was totally consumed. We did not hear the origin of the tire or the probable loss, Charlotte a a Cotton Market. Char lotto is improving steadily all the time as a cotton market, and every day car load alter car load is carried off. We venture tosay that n inlan-i town of its jize in the South handles more cotton than does Chrnotte- jicu Appie nes. reonle tell us that the drifd nrmlA 1110 KfHiwVin in at. linnrt We would like to be the possessor of a breech-loading double bareled shot-gun and get just one glimpse of the person who made the tirst dried apple pie ; for Of all the poor grub beneath the skies, Ihe poorest is dried apple iiei: Tlie Wardl Gras Excursionists. We learn that some of the Charlotte excursion ists to Mardi Gras, left New Orleans on their return to Charlotte oh Wednesday tuorning. Some of them expected to stop over one day at Mobile and, one at Mont gomery', while others are expected to ar rive in CharlottathisjnornSng., Col W R Myers, of the Charlotte party , extended his trip to Texas, and lt'C Eccles, Esq., went from New 0rleantO Jacksonville, Fla. ; Street Work. We are glad to note that the Street Commissioner is patting rocks in that level place in the street in front of Party's China :Store It is a perfect lake tor a week after a rain. Mr. Northey is ati efficient officer, an4 if he had a stronger street force and ruoneyt tnougb to carry. t his ideas, the streets Of Cbarlotte would soon be in a much better .conditio than they now are. It strikes us thai Ihe Board of Aldermen might' better- afford" to pay out money for keeping ia order the streets which we now have than for' opening so many new ones and widening alleys.' It seems to us a little ridiculous ia be open "Jgand widening so many unimportant streets when the ..a'itboivujVanv'tbir city are in such a wretched condition they are. -Charlotte does not need new .streets near so bad as sh needs'thiat those which she already has be made better. For instance, while the street force is engaged m opening and extending Fourth street. ams are sticking in the jnud of Trade wrect i ' . . Vol. XI. HOMICIDE IN STATES VlliLE. A DIatressitigr Case J. D, Elliott Shoots and Kills C. T. Neal In the St. CUarlea -Hotel Full Particulars. From Conductor Jones. Route Agent Bark ley, and other gentlemen who arrived in Charlotte yesterday morning over the A.T. A O. Railroad, we gather full partic- uiars or a shocking hqoucide; vf Mcac ctirfed in Statesville ori Wednesdareven ing about 7 o'clock. The victim was a young man, Charles T Neal, and his slay er Joseph D Elliott, the son of the propri etor of the St. Charles Hotel. Mr. Neal was a native of Richmond, and last Sun mer went to Statesville and en gaged in the tobacco business with J H MeElwee,-- Esq fAbout three weeks ago .he .went to Richmond on a visit' fo hi re latives, saying that he would return at the expiration of two weeks. He was a boarder at the St. Charles Hotel, and left owing the proprietor a bill of something like $40 or $50.: He did not return at the end of two weeks, nor was anything heard of him. In consequence of this it began to be noised about that he had run away without paying his debts, several of which he had left unsettled, and did not intend to return. Young Elliott, it is stated,, gave currency to this report, and announced his intention, if Neal did not return by a certain time, of writing to his (Neal's) fa ther and asking him to forward the amount of his son's indebtedness. On Thursday morning, luwever, Neal returned to Statesville, and was not long in hearing of the report which hai been nut in circulation about him. He went to Jo. Elliot and talked very sharply to him about the matter, and as they,would meet at different' time are ill-terupered Sparring would occur. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Neul, ?o it is told us, made the remark that he ''believed he would thrash wt the whole establishment and go to the other hotel" (the Simontou House). There is another report thi.t he said "if Jo. Elliott fooled with him anv more he would kill him," but this- is denied. . After aggravating, each other in almost every conceivable way for nearly two day?, they met in tlie office of the St Charles Hotel Wednesday evening, when their vranging was restiftic i. After it had con tin lied for 4me tiuie, Jo. Elliott left the a & i ' . . t 1 1 .. i : .. rooni ann ijoing 10 njs latoer wuo m the back part of the house, told him that if he did not have Neal taken out he would kill him. Mr. H C Elliott, the fa ther, thereupon went into tire oflice, and catching hold of Neal, who was sitting be fore the fire with' his hands in Ins pocket? Udd him to goto the other house that he didn't want hint there any longer. The young man got up, when Mr. Elliott, grt ting in front of him. put a hand on eael shoulder and pulled him toward the door Neal made no great resistance, but protest ed, saying, "'Wait awhile, let me tell you." but Mr. Elliott repeated his firmer remark that he didn't want him in tie house any longer, and continued To draw him for ward. When the couple were near the door, Jo. Elliott walked up behind Neal, and reaching his arm around him, placed the muzzle of a heavy Smith & Wesson pistol at his breast. It w is all in an in stant, the report of the pistol sounded through the house; Charlie Neal stood perfectly still for a moment ; then reel ed, and fell into the arms of Dr. J J Mott, Dead ! It was a ranging shot. The ball enter iug the right breast of the unfortunate young man, and, coursing crosswise, en tered his heart. Almost by the time he could be laid on the rl or he was a corpse As he fell he exclaimed "You did it, but in cowardly way." The wound was probed hv Drs. Campbell & Co aran, and the course of the ball found to be as above stated. - After the shooting young Elliott walked deliberately over to the office of Col. R F Armfield, which is in the Court House, diagonally opposite the hotel, and secur ed the services of that gentleman as his counsel. Col. Armfield advised hiiu to surrender himself, and he remained in the office until a constable I canirwith a war rant foi hirii. Klliotgave himself hp, and was taken before Justice M , F Preeland for preliminary examination. Up to the time that the tram leu ouues ville yesterday morning, the examination had not been concluded. Coronor A M Walker summoned a jury and held an inquest over the body of Neal The verdict" rendered was iri accordance with the facts as stated above. Elliott is said to have maintainejd per fect coolness, and after the shooting drank a cup of coffee and then lit a cigar, talking all the time in the most 'free and eay manner. The writer of this article knows the yoanir man well. He is not more than 20 years of age, and up to; the time of this unfortunate occurrence, had born an irre proachable character. He isramiable and social, generous almost to, a fault, and has veryf&anV. friends in 8ta tesvilley the Place where he is best known Jo: Elliott is the rAr- inafe nerson we were prepared to hear charged witt having taken the life of a ; Charles T;Neal the victim, as we bkVe id, 5i native of RicbmondtsVai He Is a son of T 0 Keal, Esq J One of the most prominent tobacconists of that city, and a gentleman of wealth and influence, onas Neal has 2 brothers who are wealthy to bacco manufacturers Qf Danville, Ya. Tbe -- i ......ri n.,, , u. i , . , , ,i , , --uU. .- ... . t i , -J j . . ... ;-. - - . . .' " 1 " t . 1 . rt ,t , . ; . , i CHARLOTTE N. C. FRIDAY. FEB BtJAtlY ?0;'; 18U. slain man was not more than 21 years of age. He was rather wild, 'but was kind of heart, and had made jjiany friends since his removal to Statesville. fie was known to be very courageous, and a young man who would not for a moment brook an in suit, but did not have the reputation of a brawler or bully. Hi father was telegrah ed to from this place yesterday, and is ex pe.cted to arrive in Statesville this morn ing. ; '' It should have been stated in the proper place that Jo. Elliot alleges, as his excuse for the shooting is, that he believed that Neal was trying to kill his (Es) father when he (N.) was being taken out of Use louse. We have made a p'ain statement of the facts in the case as we have heard them. Of course it is not our province, at this stage of the case, to offer any comments, inasmuch as the matter is in the courts. The shooting occasioned the greatest ex citement in Statesville, and feeling ran high on both sides. It is a most deplora ble case, and it will be many a day before Wednesday night last will be forgotten in the town where the bloody tragedy was enacted. The Atlanta Sc Richmond Air-Line Railroad. A largely-attended meeting of the holders of the first-mortgage bonds of the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line R R. Company was held yesterday at the office of Lancaster, Brown A , Co., No. 1, Ex change Court. MrB R McAl pine presid ed.; ; It was resolved to proceed at once to a foreclosure, and the following gentle men were appointed a committee for the purpose: G H Mumford, O il Palmer, H W Sibley, Eugene Kelley, Adran Iselin. Lucius TUckertnan and John H Fisher. rt was stated that there wasahkelihood of a compromise with the Pennsylvania 11 R Company, as most of the Stock or the Air Line was owned by this Company. It was resolved to dejKjsit the bonds with the Farmer's Ioan & Trust Company, receiv ing certificates therefor. New 1" j Jour nal of Commerce, Feb. 14. Death of W. H. McCaw. By refer ence to a special dispatch in auother place, it will be seen that W H MuCaw, Ei, of Columbia, died in that city yesterday from the effects of the explosion of a kerosene lamp. We make this announcement with the most profound regret. The public willl remember him as one of the editors of the Cirollnian while that paper was published by Col. J P Thomas and Mr. LaMotte, and, latterly as the sprightly correspondent of the Charlesion Netvs dr Courier, who wrote to that paper over the signature of "Qui Vive." South Carolina can 111 afford to lose such men as Mr. McCaw, and his sad and untimely death will be felt through out all her borders. Grumbling'. The resolution passed by the Board of Aldermen at its last meeting. imposing a tatf of $2o pfer . month on all persona selling beef at any other place in the city than at the Market House, is cre ating considerable grumblsng among those who have been in the habit of selling from cellars and other private places. New Advertisements. FOB SALE ! I WILL sell on the streets to morrow (Saturday) a find DevonCow, three years old last Sentember. Said cow yields about -o gallons of milk per day. B. F. TYE: feb 20. 2 t. HCMOVAL. D R. J, M. Miller has removed his offlee to where it formerly was. in his house next door to the Charlotte Hotel. feb 20. Hie ClieapesStore under the Sun. LARGE Northern Apples, fine large Or anties. Bananas ! Bananas ! ! Banan as! 1 1 Lemons, Dates, Citron, Bread, Cakes and Pies. Groceries of every description. Ground Peas, Candles, 20 Boxes Cocoanut Strips. Goods coming in every day. feb 20 U. s. noLiuiN s tu., Opposite Market. NOTICE vQhiZ c ,3d COIlSlGnEES 1B fllO enable ine' to keep' my business in A proier bounds during the busy season. i snail aner tins aaie require ireiguw to be paid daily: and any failure on the pdrp of oohsignees to comply with tjiis no tice will be sulficient cause to hold all goods received until the charges on ' the same are paul. - , ' J.H. BAKER, r : ' Collector R. & D. R. R., N. C. Div. feb 17 lw " ' ;"; " ' " ' -, : . New Arrival Irish Potateos. g Q Q BARRELS in. fine order, compris- Early Rose, ; 5 " arV Grkht, ...H tsi , Pink-eye, Peach Blow; m n Jackson White, r i Monitor and other 'desirable ? vani ties.. Just landed and for sale low to cJoie consignment. u 7 STKNHO feb 17 . tfACATJLY) CO. ; ; ; HOa STAXli -At the City? Pound on Saturday,? February, 21st, at 12 o'clock, J. R. EEW1N. febl7 td : " City Marshal. . fclUVXIOttlrlG CSI-ASS' A FUL assortment, just received at F. ix Mi Shel ton's. Also, Ladies and Gents' Folding Chairs, Patent Towel Hold ers, Parlor Brackets. &c., Ac, all of which will be sold at low figures. fcb J7 VALUABLE IMPROVED CITY i XOT8 ' FO It' ' AtE . AT PUBLIC AUCTIGII. tT r w ry' " f1' r I lxxis. tmuersiErnea, as vommissioners oft wiu nupenar uourt, turn oyi virino oi various Deeds of Trust, will sell at puhlic I auction, at the Court House door in thet I o r u i -r .1 vnj.'pi unariotie, fon caiuroay tne ;zjst day'. of. February ' iiext beginning' at J2 o'clock, M.j the following valuable Real Estate, to-wit : ' - One brick Store House and lot on Trade Street near the Court House, adjoining the Harfy Crockery, Store. ; One Store House and lot on South side ojfjTrade Street. - : . - Xne Dwelling House, ; corner . of 9th Street and Cemetery Avenue. One Dwelling House, corner of 18th and Tryon Street known as Will Ilarty pro nertv. - 'r "" " - . Two "brick StoTe Hoties wi South side-of Trade Street, occupied by -McMurray & Uavis .nti W J Jlack. One Dwelling House and lot on' B street adjoining S P Smith. Also, the following LAND iri the Coun ty of Mecklenburg, to wit - - 1 Lot kiiown as the Shninan place, 'op tKite. the Fair Grounds. 1 plantation if miles from the fitys of J L-nartotte, do acres,, kno wn as the Taylor nlace- 1 plantation, 155 acres, 2 miles'frbhi uhar lotte, known as tlie Crayton place. piau laiioii Known tut tne w if namson i or aiooiey piace, nnes irom unanotte, j a l ai i - t i KHJ acres. ... j tfee Statesville road, 40 acres, adjoining,, Mrs Barnett and others, known as the 11 unter place j 1 plantation , 41 aofes. 3 mijeafroni Cb ,par- lotte, near Sugar Creek, known as the jxuiuui.-MJii piuce. .: 5 acres of Land, on Town Creek, near ti...-.i : i corporate limits, known sts the Old North State Distillery, with machinery, fixtures ! AH sold rs the property of J. Y. Bryce. Terms of Sale One-half cash, balance at s?x and twelve months, with interest from d'tte. Title retained until the property is paid for. H. W. GUION, J. E. BROWN, C.DOWD, 5.h 17 Si Coni'rs andjfrusees. "LOVi: IJJ A COTTAGE'' TAY exist only in Poetry ; but by call-ii-L ing on Reel& Whitty yiu can be con vinced that all kinds of Groceries may be b'-.ught at Retail on as reasonable terms as anywhere in this city. Pure Durham smoking tobacco, fine cigars. 'ountry produce bought and sold For our motto we refer roij to tlie Golden Rule. "lue Front" Trade St., ; feb U Charlotte, N. C. Sweet Potatoes, t K,71 ri V- "Tr' rind it to their advantage to call on t.ic umiersigneu, as ttiey re prepared to lur nish them in quantities to suit, at short notice. Jiiggs, Poultry and Country Pro duce generally taken in exchange tor Po tatoes, Freshfund Salted Fish. Orders and Consignments solicited. REEL fc WHITTY, "Blue Front," Trade St., Charlotte. FINE Salad Oil, Coleman's Mustard. Nelson's Gelatine, Genuine Italian Macaroui, Nutmegs, Cioves, Pepper, Gin ger and Arrow Root, just received at leb 15 W. R. BURWELL (fc CO. 35 000 EVEL0PES Just received. jan 17 PUREFOY'S. ; MECKLENUBCrl DOJTSTY. N. 0. CHARTERED BXACT OF TEE LEOISLATUSJ!, Organized KTovemTaer 4Ltlx9 1873. PAPITAL J?AID UP - . - w . - - . ' . 100.0OO PAPITALtUTHbFIZED, , - ... - j$ 1,000000 BANKING HOUSE, TRADE ST. ChTaBLOTXE, N. C , '"in m m . . Is prepared to transact a general Banking Business. Cash advanced on Cotton, Man ufactured Goods .and Merchandise stored in Warehouses and covered by Insurance also on Sto ks, Bonds and other Securities. Deals in Gold and Silver oin. Exchange, Bullion, Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Ac. Money 'received on "deposit subject to issued for money when left on time according to agreement. Collections made on all accessible points ; promptly acknowled on receipt, and re mitted lor on date of payment. Directors ( E. C. Gbib, AjIacay, of Stenbonse,' Macartlay Co. V? B, HIoobb, .JiWlflcJduERAY ofMcMurrsy Davif, v . J ."IWfiwwoMidl Wi.t! GJakit, of Gi icr.& .Alexander, S. P. SMITH, President. TTL. VAIU New York Correspuident Importers'' . v THE D THE UTf5T.11 lEWMl THE MARKET. f i?. Vi ' IpPp r. i .i -v r- Mm - . z . -. . - . TTAS THE BEST SHUTTLE, RUNS, UGHTMAKI LITTLE AOISE. A5D VV II rable in all its parts, warranted aa.long.as any other: Macjinie. was awarded the first premium at the late Aniertcan lnstftofe Fair orer all otheiw. It was not oi esMbtUott'kf YiewWrMW twt compete for premium at Fair or the ro inas. w and examineit. I have. ail kinds tf Machines on hands that have ever been offere in this market, and can prove to ihe satisfaction of any person wanting-to buy, thai the HOME is tbe best family .Machine. Agents Wanted . rt - P. G. MAXWILL, Zerfl Agent. Fen 11 Charlotte, y.c. No -U545 HORSES AND tXtTHUL FOElalit Wadsworth's Sale and Livery Stables. The finest ptjwek always on baud. Per- isons wishing to purchase h;rses .or mules .will find it to their advan tjiVr. Y,i T,n vJn--T .'!iii'(n J. W WADSWOKTII. jan 15 tf , . Charlotte, N. C. Geo." AT. Chalk,' R. N. LrrrtEjoHK GEO. W. CHALK & CO., Gntin and General COJI.IIISSIO MEUCnANTS, Corn er Trade ap d Col lege at wi,, ",""' , ' ".Dealers in all kinds of it"-' l l' fU V"- -tT - OrtKrries, F.lpurBacon Ac. Special at tontibiv given t. ,cVhsiph ndehts of cotton "for sale here or in northern markets. FOR SALE. i'. FjNE FARM hear the city' of Cliarlotte containing abont 200' acres. Can be had ttpuii 'gobxl tenhs by'applving soon to feii 13 GRAHAM NASH, Attorneys, Court House. I , JutKcceived I pEXUINE Worcestershire Sauce, Toma UT to Catsup. Pepper Sauce, English Mus nrd. ; English ' Pikels. l"rsl Tomatoes. Peachea. i orn. -Sanlines. One Case Edam . - - -' , . - (lieese, Cox s Gelatine, (Tin inamon, Blue: mcr uinl nniiiint Punnnr i,t jTd font above Market, Trade street. : 1 pOf.G ATE, Grywrine and Honey Soap. y ingiisti, uiyt-erme and Honey Soap, Ohl Uftiwn Windsor Sap. iffeb 13 W. B. BURWELL A CO. JTQQ BARRELS I"OTATOESf Earlv GoKlrich. ' ." lime, " Mohawk. " Pink Eye, For salo by A.M. N IS BET, & BUO. feb II Democrat and Home copy. IVortli Carolina Cook. I have a few BOOKH pertaining to the 'History 'au Romance of North Carolina, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in xnhit of which are out of print, and not to tercet at the rate of kbe bad elsewhere.: . - Jones', Defence of N. C. . - -Debates in Couveuti(n of 1S3.". $1.2.-) 200 1 50 1.50 50 Ilvviijiitionary History f N.C., by ' Hawks, Swain & Graham, Wheeler's' Hhrtciry of N. ('., Agncttlturi' of N. C., jrintetl at $2, by Emnums. - -Swamp Undsff N. C.v ,Wrwiy PUh a of.N C-, bv Dr. Cur i is. 50 50 15 2.00 j Pocket Maps 6fN. G., (showing min- enil deiKwits) sheet, - - 25' Any of the above sent jKst-paid on re ceipt oi price iy feb 8, tst J. A. JONES; Raleigh, N C. AT Osr FO CASH. J? SHRIKR'S Temple of Fashion still 11. continues to.dTsitoseof his entire stock IjUBER'S Rubier Ileail, Eagle, Uttice nd Fiber's Lead Pencils, at jan 21 ' PUREFOY'S. pURE CIDER VINEGAR for sale at .ian 17 M ARK S DRUCi STORE. check. Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit . and 0$cers J. P Horrrojc, R D. 01.1 ins, H P. Smith. Casbi". C. T. G. BUTT, Asb't Cashier. and Traders' National Band. feb 4 l&fil ISfl I ... d: 3 00 i -M- . .eoe week.. two-weekn.;:.t.i-i.iUJL. 5 00 U M 4 H three weeks. 6 60 one mouth. 8 00 pB Contract ' Advertisements taken at Iropxjrtionatcly low rates. Five Souares estimated at a quarter-col-oma, ami ten 9qiwcsr as a balf-oolumiv. New Advertisements. DB. F SCAUK,. P 0 i - Q t B CHARLOTTE, N, C. Preaeriptions prepared at all houra of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Ten, Selected especially for F&ruily -aod Inval ids, at - SCARR'S june 29 Drug Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, tc, at F. SCARR'S june 29 Drugstore. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at ' , F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. TcnifEit Tate, President. Tifos. W. Dkwet, Cashier . F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OP TATE '&. DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and dulv organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking; Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Cheek, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deinwits left on time. Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. Gobi and Silver Coin, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan. 1 1874. Cashier. r. II. AUDBEWS, WITH F. lil. SHELTOH, 'HO deals in ALL KINDS OF FURNI- TURK, such as Bwlsteads, Wash Stands. Chairs, Table. Toilet Suits, tc, Ac, solicits calls or orders from his friends. Jan 28 Note and Letter Clips, very r ' nl PUREFOY'S. jan 21 gLATES, allxes, at jan 21 PURF.FOY'S. IlfE have Just received a very large sup Vf ply of these celebrated Seetl, which have been used throughout the South for so many years. W nolesale trade suppuea at Landreth's price. jan 21 W. K. BUKWJfiLL, Druggists. 8prings' Corner. Charlotte, N. C. UPIiOLSTERIXG. I AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER ING of all styles and descriptions, at lowest eash prices solas, settees, .Lounges, spring ctiairs, repaired and renewed, at most reasonable rates. Pew Cushions, and Cushions of all kinds made to order. Work done neatly and promptly. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 8. EINSTEIN, Beckwith Building, up stairs,, 2 doors. below Tiddy's Book Store. jan, 29 t f. 0. D 0 W D, ATTOR If EY-AT-LA W. CHARLOTTE. N: CK Office near Court House next door to. Col. John-E. Brown. jan 2. 3mos. . TH E MONTHLY CASKET Beautifully illustrated and brim full)f instructive and entertaining reading mat ter. Subscription, one yearj -v - $l.oo 10 CU. ; Sample copies, each. Add ress. BAYMER & ERWIN, - Newton, N. C. jan 25 J. IT. BUVCE. General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE; N. C. Partimtarattenti6n'paid to selling all kinds of Jrodu.ce, Cotttorf and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from V distance pronjptlT at tended to. . .!; .n -Y. BRYCE, P,. tODVIG ;: iani Ui friends- and enstora- -ts that he L aeaiii taken charge of the fagrr Jkif' Saloon under Cochna's. He his 'adleri tn liii;6rmer busiaes he bot- rl ,r ;.f lrnnd Philadelnhia Ale.La r id Porterfor tlfe wholesale and retail trade. He will send it anywhere in town t$l.0 per dpz. the bottles to be returned. HARATOOA ; W A'iiiit, W. R, BURWELL & CO.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 20, 1874, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75