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The Charlotte Observer PUBLISHED dVv : i; . JOHNSTONE JONES..? -Office , Spring, building Trade Street. '..,r nml 0 ayv BixJO?" 6a Weekly. e Year LOCAL A t FAIRS: JfTc a L1W ' VULU iliialjertltor. "r- Subscribers will please look eutfor i.eCros mark on their papers. They are on has expired ; ana are respectmii lasted to renew at once. Infenor ...... y m itf an vanceik.... a w XrftW iihulvancet JL-ru.. 1 .y------- jJl2f,Iof Mleal Soclety.-A meeting Ordinary ordinary LVj'AoVv' i9l&"w4Tore niemerftof this Society has been Strict Good Urfnary Lovv Miwu 0... Country Produce. IIams.cr lb bid, 0Jfa 10 SI fil 1 shoulders Hog RounJI VstsntlOX putter Choice, Coun .1 reacu, H a 2f tja , White, (without sac 1 a S2 Mixed, .5 Wr-Famiiyr Kxtra, ' Super, fma-Dried Apples, " Peaclies, " " Blackberries, Ywls Chickens, spring, 75V80 a 16 4.40 w " T' 22i a 26 75 a 1 '25 I urKeys, jtfBry,' Green, lard GiHxi, Common, JW-White, Hi a 13 PO 1 White, Onions, o a I.uo lo 10s 10 misneij )' Pure clay, 0 a 80 Mixeil. TO a 75 Potntm Irish, per bbl,' . 5 a 5-i Sweet, $1 Tnllmv, 7 a 8 Wheat Red, per buh, whiteiWf iSP flrsT! Nr.tw 11 W Tub wwfiia, tVi" . : Unwashed, Hume products quoted . at the buying price price- Ail others at the selling LOCAL DO'IS. Sercnaders were out last hight. i last night was beautiful, lovely, swperb. . Tliew schedule of the Air-Line Rail roud, went into effect Sunday morning. Yeiay.waitdiM:ig .daylem-pecuno&-Jiji)y 4 ttW ijei oeieuses, this month . , "The church-going brdet" attract much , attention l'roiu the roung mesi these Lcut u eveniut. ; - . k .u , A good citizen of this rounty, aged near ly 75 years, was married' lust week to a lady aged 35 or 4t. The neyro who was injured by the acci fleut 011 the Air Line Rai Iroad y one day lust week, whs not dead at last accounts. We have the best job office west of Ral eigh and North of Columbia, ami can do all manner ol job wo rj? Weft anfflch&ply. ( crb. Sap. Sunday was an "ugly day" drizzly, dis mal und disagreeable, .The inclement weather made the congregations at the dif ft rent churches ratlief lUihv - The noyaea,IIoae;'We direct atten tion to the advertisement piT, this old and well known establishment in Salisbury. it has been recently fitted up anew, and taken charge ofyMWflhttWRuWEee who has had long experience as a hotet keeper, and is fully qualified and prepared to giiatjffaetulo iimeuartsr m v t let Concord Sutaays that the members of the rreabyterian Ci urcli of Concord have de dined to consent for the PrettSrVia i dis olve the pastoral relations between the churchilt4-tW0j.rRrMvlnnoiv, thatTieiay tate'i&riir fli' 8econd. . Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, to the pastorate f Vnic!i!fteT fiaUf been rtinani mously called; ; ' r f'1 ' - . Death of an Old Citizen Mr. Peter M. Brown.one of the oldest dizUrWJf diiM ktte, breathed his last at his residence in this eity on. Sandajr morning aboht 5 O'clock: - The funeral services took place yesterday morning at his late residence, nd his remaiuj were afteiwanls interred .tyEJmwQoti Cemetery. Mr-.Brown was about 72 yean' bf age' at 'the' time of hU death. ditor of Our Living and Our Dead, favored f wth a cah yesterday. He is canvassing In thltnWistftf We Ihonld he taken by every North yHjfm ujf. It is devoted to the bistorsroliStatft during the !tfe"W,r aod.it 'j filled very eek with matter which is Mh'terest 'to us allvesrUllyhpshp 1 played fcett ve ' art a m ' that memorable ' . 8trujrgie? it5 is bb" lfsKec? a the low' price r AIBHr.k ' ITtM . .Awa w II. V IH otone, who has a cabinelshop .on Trade reet, near the North Carolina Railroad. ade up a fire in the fire place, and went r anavings whiiJ wriiiyingjaioiiif pi tflW and was making rapid head way uen 4 tppei lo 1 1 Motion toK;.:TK.i'wo a will, and extiiiguisbtfd the, flames before they had time to spread or to do any dam- ' -" " - - -" r .J Vol. XI. Executive Committee for the Ninth ud&ll tstrieU The Central Execu tive Committee of the Democratic-Conservative party of North Carolina, announces the fallowing gentlemen as the Executive Committee for this (the 9th) Judicial Dis trict : P B Means, Cabarrus, Chairman, CCobb, Lincoln. ESjr Orier, Mecklenbure. Japier 8towe, Gaston, J K ampon, Polk, G M Wfcitebides, Rutherford. held, and the Society thoroughly re-orgarJ-ized It consists ofz2 members 8 ladies anfl4 eentlemen. aV the last meet! ncr Prof RS Phifer was ted Musical Di- rector. &ru Treasucer concert, f 3 Mr. JohoF Ons Secretary and The proceeds mf the recent theifenefit of the Oxford Or- phfAs'yluux50) has been forwarded o: thertperjflttdent of the Asylum. The Sduetvxpose giving another Concert at eartyraie. urlm Ball. The feast of Purim, which is always celebrated with so rhuclr eclat by the Jews everywhere, arrives to- i fX24T00lday, and our Israehtish fellow-citizens win ceieorace 11 oy a social party anu mas L ;ttii a - !a t querade ball. There is perhaps no season of thi- Jewish year which is given so en tirely to fun and frolic, as the season of Purim. ; The party, to-niht.wlU be .at UiV residence 'off Mr. ? Dracker,.and we donbt not the'bccBsiort will bea 'most agreeable one, as is everything of the kind which is managed by theCharlo'te portion ofM'lefSfc&tttitd Peu4J?':!ir Supreme Cou. We see from the Ral eigh Sentinel that on Saturday .in t he Su preme Court, there being present Chief Justice Pearson and Associate Justices Rodman. Read and Settle, the argument In Fw; caae t'lf AlefaflfiCT v. Jo'.i nstoti , frrm iteckfefiburgr, wWr&tftned and concluded and Stenh(use, Macaulay fe Co. vs. CGft A K R Co., from M cklenbiirg was also taken up, and consumed the remaining time o the Court, H W Guion apieariHg 'ill U," A " -jr.. m - ior 1'iainuns ana aieswrs iiwn tc son and General fR Barringcr appearing for the defendants... During the argument of this ca-e the CVurt, adjourned to meet again on yesterday. lilive ago'tbCrOTVOftwelt Creek Town )np heid rieietibnitindejr an order of the Board of County Commissioners,- on the question of a fence law for the county. A mjority; "of the voles cast were in the favor of a itnee law, and. the tax to build the fence has been levied. Quite a num ber of the citizens df the township' hoW will not iiy the tax nntil, forced tadowJ .... ... . i r oy law. A. peruioii is Dein circtiiateti i r signature, asking that the election be an nulled, and it is possible libit it. may lend to I ttKntionr The County Commissioners havb decJiarwihakH tion legal, and,' we iili..... iTi . .i. - suppose, .He-"wiior uouiv nie jnopcr m bunal to take action on the matter. , Oqt. Vance a the "Spattered Pe- 1 .. . - . ' i -a . ; - ple. We suggest. to, the many worthy Hebrew citizens of Petersburg, that thefn vite Gov. ,Zeb'ulpti J B Vance, the din guished and eloqnent orator of Iff trtli Car olina to deliver liere-his i lecture on the "Scattered People." Its delivery in Palti- mrejwasiiterjded by a large audience of highly praised by nust cmpetent critics. Such a performance would have special lnt3-!tf AHeaiTk&?fl3t theicreacendant! and teofitf the-Mof jrhiHi the Govef .T!"-ryi- Ts X'i-.-iT f SI : , nor sneaks : but fofall cfasses of intelli- arent hearers as well, it would be vesteu 't - r--' CJ with, .attraction, entertainment and m struction. Let the Governor be solicited to deliver his lecture here. The occasion, 'we'Teenrttfirprotrtd We a great sue- cesj3. Petersburg Index Appeal. month W Febfaary, Wm Maxwell,' Esq., Register of Deeds for this county, issued hnlirrtage license-" to 30 couples ; to fifteen white oounles and nrteen bluet, me 101- lo wing are the names of the happy ,indh vidualsV'-'TV; ". ' (U' .' WBTMS.,4. Milton Beard, Bettie Frazier; Wm D R Rozzell, Lettie I Potts. James Crowell, Nettie Bur,vett. VTm L Leslie, Margare wr. , James Blakely, Hilly J Luckey. RufuSpB'Trotter, Hannah A McCall. l&nBeatrYrdarrielKver. George L Asbury, Liizene Pprinkle. ; OrewlJey.! f6hy&bKf Taylor. Aawiaii Beavf Ajixa enoersoa. John- F K earns, Naomi T Nelson. CedrgaTlcaAlrW,Mtj.T f Twsohifer,. Hannah Mosetyw MnmhMrl. Eliza Grsv. Harrv Wilson, Rebecca "ttelftv&hlin. ; Lfiobt toiiftigahCatherine Springs, ,:r Alfrep r niter, jane xaarn. ,, j ? Phillip Claiborne, Jennie Williams. , Manless Harris, Ellen Benton. . Albert Caldwell, Addie Torrance. yamesatersohriCartbafW.ilU Wra C Adams. Susan Coloman'i ? John Dunn, Rosanna Flannigan. Wallace Sled'ge, Oelia Normaa.--5. abtariah Tblfc'Hknhabtfohnstoni. : H UL CHARLOTTE N. 0? Mayor? CoiVtreW' Smitn Woredi i Was before His Honor yesterday morning, charged with assault and-fotteJM(am, f the charge seeme4 wejl groanded he , was fined one dollar and csts. Harry Lyons, colored, was indicted for' me oOnce. ' Trdfedp'dri Him and he'diocddlo the Wtufajftfaa. JJi, smi,the cori. . . ... Kmanuel Cnn,wite,,the-sam ira eo- limber roarioiMand,beligertn on Saturday evening, payed, flOandh? eott," and this concluded tbe morning's Lo, tlie Poor Indiaii.i-GeoTge fiushy Head. theChfef of the Kortb. (rolinaptfr tlon of the Cherokee Indians, was in Char- i Washington City, wherf , ha (gqea jtpvpo lect money due to-ha people by the govr romrfnt, Xl -be f renienibfrred that some tim ago themajor part of the Cher- okeejBdians in K9rtb Carolina were re' moved to th Cber6ke Nation; jtveatDf the r ktissi?sippl.r Quite a 'number, 'WfeYer, j guished t6 thd govern meat .thfrijtie'to tli e lands on which they live, npon condition- that a stated pensJoa be given them. These relations, between the government and the Cherokees call Bushy Head to- yvasuiugtou quite ireqijeniy. uusny Head looks to be about GO years of age, dresses tolerably welt, and speaks the Eng LlisU language very brokenly. He is a minister, and administers to the spiritual as well as tern poral wa n ts of his people. f Charleston Races. Charleston, Fb. 26.jf-The races at Washington cciwrse TOgan to dfly. tTlie track is in, good order and the weather fine. Hitchcock', chestnut,, colt "-Lime-stone" wotv-the second mile' hurdle rave in 4:46, beating t !Lant Lawler" and "Elleti C. 'Law lor" who fell over the seventh, hurdle throwing her rioer-, ine secona nice, mjtie and a half heat, was wo h Ify Bacon V hay fitly "Lady Washington," in l:5l heatiivg Tahithn.and i jae; .Johnson ; Morteaffe was withdrawn. lhe tUirxl race, two mile heats, was won tv Bacon's hav horse "Granger," twt straight heats, in 3:51, heating "Bes sie: Lee," "Green Peas" and Mid- iithu" The last two distanced n the hrst heat. New Advertisements. BOYDEN EOUSE f SALISBURY. N, C. WILLIAITI ItO.rZGE,' Frop'r. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated con venient to the business part of. the city. xxf Omnibus will be found at denot to convey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf City Besidences for Sale. 1710R sale oneasy terms, two desirable X; city residences, well located in good neighborhoods. AlsO, several valuable unimproved city lots. , , GRAHAM & NASH. 1 , march i 1 ; Kew Fast Freight Line , .- BETWEEN. tloton, lew York, Fbf ladel- phia and BaaUiBaore niid ' llic Soath and South . West. Qreat ' Soutliern ' Disnatch Fast Freieb.t Line, Via Norfolk. WFasr Hiilt Kit'C A trolled and operated by tlie Kail road and Steam boat ' Companies in- Jnterest-r-lh Atlantic. Mississippi Jt Ouio Railroad Compaii Vs, the? Rich mowd A Danville R R Co,' t lie Western North Carolina R H Com pany; tire Cliarlotte. IVilumfeia fc Augusta tv iv jO, ine utu Lwnuuiuii oiwuitisuip YSy' the Merchants Ac Miners Transportation Cof'Arinamessie Line, and ClydaSteamers, ami the Baltimore Steam Packet Co. 'Who guartee Bills of Lading and Rates always lis Low r-i as Uielrublisiieo rates oi any.qtner . LINE. .. : MartoGcods! G 8a .?i tf& Norfolk, and ship as tbljows : , .4 . -, . , . From1 BOSTON, byiners'and Merchant. " Trahsptirtation Ci, X)ice 87 Washing ort.M; Clark; Agentf i F'rom NEW YORK, by Old Dominion Steamship Co, Pier No. 37, TSorth River. OtBces,187 Greenwich Street, and 3Q3 r Broad way i UOj E. Evans, AgenU From PHILADELPHIA by Philadelphia, 'Wilmington & Baltimore RR Co. (An- riamessk Lir e) Offices, 44; 87 Fifth St, .above Chesnut-.and corner. f Washington 'Ave. and Swabson St. John' S.VWilson; From PHILADELPHIA, by Clyde and ' Co" Steamersi- Office, 12 South Dela- Hrare Ave- Clyde & Co,' Agents. ' From BALTIMORE, by Baltimore Steam 0 Packet Co. 1 Bay "Line).: Office, 154 W. 1 jBa'timore St.: Edwin Ft?gerdd, Agent. Clalms ' TJ8pae9ah4 over charges settled promptly by Thos, Piuck ny. Claim Agent, Norfolk Va. i u i Fright harrdled carefnlly and for warded promptly in through cars, f V No Dravage Transfers by thls lWute. , For rurther information apply to officers and agent of the above Railroad or Stean- do 'i uines. or 10 F- MarchX! CVWApDELL. -Yt .Vi Southern Agent Knives ! Knives I WE haveC a? large- lot lf ; fine Pqcket Knives which we will wa?At pqual to Wosteriholms or dodgers and atareat l fleaL Jesa pnceiAiiano ;iH f our fftttaifWtlw-largest fnltaeonthf, -We have the Zeb Vance" ana tne "uranger- Knifei' .-palfaiid see thera at T m foh t dvlwlr IiREil. BROWN k Co'S Soqthern Home and Pemocrat copy 3 times. I mit bftSftil Vjj DAY MARGH'Utt-L m fcOf.W.t' Ann, "f Khar M. . CHANGE, i mm mm v,!,! N. li. AU persons'tnowing'themselves nMaruh 1, IS?4, tf. Dates ! Dates ; I 1 5 cents per pound or 2 pounds for at ' - . . ( i 25 cts W2S t J..K.,PUREFOY'S Sneeial Notice I . I WITH viewof making my business al together Books and Stationery, J will, til at cost all my Dolls, ;Vases, Boy's Wa ons, Carts, Toys, Candy jars, S:c. Plahi t'aiMjy retailed at 25 cents per pouiid, and French Candy at 30 cents per pound. . Call at once if you wish' anything In this line.; -If -j - ' f ' ieb 28 - . . . . - J J K. PUREFOY,. A tlanta Rici. A. L ll'w'y Co. - This Schedule , to take effect Sunday, Mar. 1, 1874, at 6 q'clock p. m. h UaILY PASSEJfOEB GoiKQ NojlTHrrjO. 1. 8atlns. .....Axrik. . Leave. Atlmrta, 6 00 p m NorcrossI , .618 pm 6 51 " iSuwaanee, f x 7 16 . " 7 16 Guinesville. 8 11 " 815 T )eeoV dry, ' - f- 64r 9 51 Seneca City, 11 12- " 11 18 Central, V 12 03 a m 12 09 a nl Greenville, 148 " 154 " Greer's. ' 2 42 " 2 42 " Sartanburg, 4 03 '" W " Gatfnev's 5 06 " 5 00 " . King's'Mount'n, 6 09 : " 6 12 Gastonia, , . 6,54 '' Garibaldi, ; 7 21 ". . 4 7 1 1 44-' ' Charlotte, , 8 06 : , All ". . N C R R J'n 8 15 Daily Passengee Comisg South No. 2. Stations. N C RR J'n, Charlotte, Garibaldi, Gastonia, . King's M't, Gaffney's, t Spartanburg Welford,, . -..; -j Greenville, Central, Seneca City, Toccoa City, Mount Aify, Bellton,. (Jainesville, Fi'y Branch, Buford' Suwannee, Duluth,; Noncross, v. Doraville, -., . ,Is- Goodwins, Atlanta, Arrive. - 6 06 a m 7 18 ?' 7 48 ,. Leave. 6 00ia m 6 12 " 7 2 " 7 51 " 8 33 " 30, , 9 33 K 9 39 10 45: 44 lta ," . 12 33 p m 154' 2 54 .". 4 18 " . 500 " 5 33 " 6 09' . " -&3a, 654 7 12 ' ... 76 .r 7- 5 lt : 8:27, 8 45 " i 9 IS ;i .1127 12 39 p m : 216 , " 2 57 " .4 21 i 5 03 44 , : . 5 36 " ; 6 15 44 . ,i 6 39 ",v - 6 57 f4-. 7 1 44 7 39 H O OA t 8 48 1 a Y. 8 AGE Siip'ti rfotice ! The dUittXKjiN'G CoMPAirr, Richmond, Va., Feb'y 28th, 1874. J BRANCH f0FFlidS i I tlie Management ptpir busins at. wnarf. lotte, all cointnuiiicationi IMXhatj office, andall reumtances ana navments win ne madei to oar jpfesen; Manager, u r. iSaitger. , "' 1 lfeb3t lSWa3ElAFGCO., ..i, ., C S. Beattt, t- General Agents AT THE GREEN ' YTtm& ON COLLEGE STREET, J. J prices to stiit all. e.tti:-t't -ixHhTM ; Corn and Jfleal by tlierjishel or tar iiuuu - Bacon. Hams and LarcL. Mackerel: Su ,5 . ! 'r 1 : 1 vt gar, Coffee, Molasses, StarehIhdigoJ Pep per,t8pice.. Candy (by the . box) Bbap, mm ,KfefsTrfe,OlUhd tdtfmany oth- Mn T.D Walsh, Capt!UII)eaton. W.4T; Stitt. Iredell Jdnei. and B.c Ji Massey "are with J. S, Williamson jC0.J and f oaMJW be glad to see tbeiririends! t; ,4. 4 4ittiouajs. duu sacas wneat bran ana saorrs. lOOfl pounds . mountain buclcwTieat jBour, 1 3(,2 feb 27T T G CH ALK & CO, --.t ;SomethlutriFrcsn.T I r J. 8. M. PAVTDSON ' 3rd door abrrve Market, TXJ1S . t 1 u h j ; jSL J,,'i 1 " JM I - -ill Tryon St., next d.riiWM extaut .Fresh T - .iMHAfH b' w ' r' v , -Pork Sausage eyery day at , Mr. H.C. Turpin having rettreel fromfeb r '' f SYMMON'S. i rtvWhrtA.'tojuf WihWIT'ftrt OnfcAl little en thieessentia.V jusvima4r fan 23 1 9(1 M 7?(l0t(' moil r?f:Tnb Hr"V ?BQF,0m 9.t Cost I NOWi-FEfR THE TRADE, f .- WHOLESALE AND BET AIL, ny entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, IATS, CAPS,, TRUNKS, LEATHER COST FOR GASH. w Give me a call and con vin yourselves, bat I .will do as proposed. "r ' r 8. B. MEACHAM, ' . . . Sign Brass Boot. indebted will please call and seftle. , . BEi?RESHiENi PLAGE ' Fr Cptintrv and Town People, , Co$egc Street, , Cu aelottk, N. C. WE have opened on College Street, op posite the'SUireof J. McLaughlin A Sun, a first class Bar-Room and Restaurant, where the. best tUeuiarket adord.s can always be found to eat and drink. The best and purest Liquors dan ' be obtained at our house. ' Also, we can furniish those who want lodgings, with clean and coin fortahle beds. We w)li-it a share of patronage and guar antee satisfaction,, . . SAXFORDG. HOWIE, ) . . GEiiHGtS McAVHlRTER, j PP"ors. feb 25.tr; -"" 1wS ITE MIAD ! WHITE HAD are now within tle reach of all- The HKrest person, in ChaHotte:ean buy them lor less nionev kthan it take to, buy. meat. Thev are not nie uony nsn inai are generally soia, anal that invariably' choice trie liUle babies ; but a HmI having no bones except those 1 that are proiuinent, and a .blind man can at them without experiencing any incon-venieoi-e whatever. We are selling them from oOcente to $1.25 per pair, according to siae, .... , REEL & WHTTY. ' . "Blrie Front," Trade St. i, fobi26.ti)iv j ; . 100 BARRELS POTATOES, Early GocKlricli. F'" Rw 44 Molia'ks, " - Tink Eye, For sale by ' "'A. R. NTSBET &BRO. ftbl4 Democrat and Home copy. HOUSES AND MULES. FOR sale at Wads worth's Sale and Liverv Stables. The fin eat stock always on hand. Pet4 sons, wishing to purchase liores or mules will find it to their advan- ft v.fr W. WADS WORTH. j. ian 15 tf . , Charlotte. N C. ' Jnst Ueceived I fl EN1XINE Worcesterbire Sauce, Toma JT to Catsup. .Pepper Sauce English Mus tard ,$lpg,l(tsh Ptckels, . Fresh Tomato Peaches, Corn;' Sanli nesV One ' Case Eda m ;Oheese,1 Chf ' Oelatfbe, Cinnamon, Blue ing and Groand Peppnr. at , Jeb 13 . Jv S.L J A VTDSONS 3rd door above Market,'Tratle street Oft'Consisnmeitt rf n ." v.u , 1 r' BEAL-EST ATE FOB AEE YITE ff for sale on iptHxi terms several ,.11, uniHiproyed building v lots, in this city. Tb is jresen is a fair opiwrtunity lor thTftvtlftktorckpteaU - f 1 GRAHAM A NASH, Agents and Attorneys. feb 26. t f. C0LGATE Glycerine; and Honey Soap. English, Glycerine and Honey 8oap, Old Brown Windsor Snap. 'febl3- - J WvB. BU&WELL & CO. ni In- PINE; Salad OiL ; Coleman's Mustard, Nelson's' Gelatine,' Genuine Italian Macaroui,' Nutmegs,'' Cloves, Pepper, Gin ger and Arrow .Root, j ust received at ; feb W 7 W. B..BURWELL A CO. .pOR 8oav Starch, Candles and Soda go fe Mi wHiTTTs : ' v'-ei'"- '- Vy a -i BlneFront. LEWIS' ?nrf Lead, Window Glass, Put ty aid Linseed OiL" imrr : . "ti. sale at J 1 BTORK I, l imp ulli SELLING out very cheap to the trade at " 'vj?.rr e-k(fniv" , "The price pf eofjee has declined - ia the KortbrrPttt Itcdntinttes hfehfrt th South Can't the taerchants let dawn ' a r-OassavEB, I7tb the north- have gout errraarket pviJW,- m . w 1 tW 11 mr 1 5a'ft ttft 80 ARR'8 ' DRUG rac. One Square ottfe-tliria.w.f 00 ;-. fr, j two days, 1 0. tho Aov o ftf), - .k . ttva tttys . ... .f i jL s J... ... 3 00. r-:- - omv-weak , , , , 3 50 tlreweek,'.JuJ 6 50. ,iORt inontbMtHH.. 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken at proportionately low rate. ' Five 8mam estimated at a. qnarter-col' umn, ana ten squares as a half-column. R. F. 5 DEADER IN ,, Fasblonnble Furnituxe, Spring lledsnnd. Iflnttresses Wood, and Metallic Dnrial. Cases and Cask eta, dec., HAS the largest stock !Yn- 'the city,and the lowest trices. . ' Just received some beautiful BJack Wal nut ChamberSuits, Cheap Cottage Suits, Wall Pockets arM Brackets, Mantle Mir rors, Looking Glares, and Glass Plate. 2W Cheap Cottage Bedsteads just arrived, also, 100 dozen Rattan and Split Seat Chairs, a first rate article. Call and exam ine. Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 20th, 1874. WATERS & MARSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE ere, prepared ,to make liberal cash advances on cotton shipped to our friends in Charleston, or New York. Will also attend prouiply to sales of cotton con signed to us. OtfiVe at Wittkowsky fc Rintel', Charlotte, N. C. oct 29 J, Y. BItVCE, General Commission 2Cerch.ant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton Alt orders from a dis tance promptly at tended to. J. X. BKYCE, dec 21 '73. Gxo. W. Chalk, R. N. Littlejohx GEO. W. CHALK & CO.. Grain and General coiti.ti issioiy ' n cmiu xts. Corner Trade and College streets, CHAELOTTE. UST. C?., Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Floiir, Bacon, fcc. SpeciaJ at tontion given ,to consignments, of cotton, for sale here or in northern markets, feb 4 pethel & mmi BARBERS. Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-Dressing and Dyeing done in the latest and most approved style. Will w,ait on. ladies at their homes as well as gents. Sole proprietors )fthe Carolina Hair Restorer," warantel ttru4he greyest bairto its nat ural cplor withcnit; injury to the scalp. Shop in Spririgs' Building, Trade St. feb 12 . . , . 'I ;,' KICHARD ADAM, , RICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, ftth Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes, and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail.' No charge for delivery, of Goods to Boats or Cars. No Charge for Barrels.., may 1 lv.. J. A. Williams with a S. SOLTOJ & CO. Come to the Cheapest, Store wider .the $1411. , GREEN Corn, .Salmon, Lobsters, To matoes. Oysters, Deviled Hani, Peax:h es. Preserves, Sardines, Pine Appl s. Chow Chow, Pickles. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas Large Northern Apples, Candy at whole sale, Peanuts at wholesale. Nuts of every description.' Articles in Groceries and Con fectioneries, top numerous to mention. When you ca,n.'t get anything anywhere else come to . feb. 25 C. 8V H0LT0N & CO. F. IK ANOUKWa, WtTHf F U. SHELTON, WHO deals In ALL KINDS OF FURXI TURE, sncb as Betlsteads. Wash Stands Chairs, Tables, TpUet Suits, &c, &c, solOts callsor orderafrom his friends. Jan 2a THE H0OE LIACBINE POOIC the premium at the late American JL institute Fair, and as the decision of Fairs is a criterion of merit in 1 his coun try,; this makes the Home beyond a doubt the best machine in the United States. all raiAciiiwEs have their 'merits and demerits; and all have selling points when represented by their special agents.- i- ' - From a longer experience in this, busi ness than any. other dealer in North Caro Una, and keeping on hands all the kinds of Machines that 1 ave peeoffered in this market, I can truthfully say t.hat I believe the HOMEto bethe best for.v. . .... t,.n. rAwiilvE-' ' that, I have ever seen, It. has the best shut tle tension, rnnsjigt,maes Utile noise simple in construction and durable in all its parts. . FINE , FARM near the city of Charlotte, containing about 200- acres.' Can be bad, upon good terms' by applying soon to tb 13 . , - GRAHAM &,NASH, - Attorneys; Court House. ; . FtlLD assortment just received at F. A It.1 Shriton't - Alsoi Ladies' and . Gents Folding Chairs, Patent Towel Hold 1 era, ParicBraketsfAcfall of which will be sold atoy fignres;4 tM ieP,i ' f TUVER goods anywhere in the Cilfy i U "Free of Charge - - ; M j J.Sv WILLIAMSON & 00. nMntisnw JVU IUUU11
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1874, edition 1
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