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i . 'i 1 A !' - , , - ' " ' ' - - , ' ' ! - - - -' i, J , 4 r . fPi,e charlotte Observer ; fc J0HKST0N5"J0NES.: ' 'A ii three rtvfcr. 2 00 four AI.Llu.x1, 9 n mi Ay AX hyff 3 00 Smonth iA4dtofee,X....i3i00 E'Aiiontlw, Ui adyauce,. 1 50 JSroonth, in advaface,,......... . 50 nCi-W'ckly, -ie year............M.. Jo .50 Veeklyi t,J1 f6trMiHtaiMM.Ml 2.00 LQCAL AFFAlKi: , jP; CALUWliLL, IxkbI' Editor. "r Subscribers will please look cut for tl.ccroi mark on their papers. They are tbuu notified that their term of subscrip ion has expired ; and are respectfully re- quested to renew wi-q. niiltLOTTC WAR Corrected Daily. Cotton Market.' " Tuesday Mtrch 3, 1874 J Inferior -y?" .'iiUi.,'. 6 10 iool Ordinary,..-.... 12Jl2f strict Gouu Oritirfary .....13 g 13 T tvv Middliiijlf. w.A.. irfattetrdull and unt-'hanged. t Country Produce. v. r.-.v. 151 Bacon Hams, per t'.Ti Hides, . !' V 95 a 10 . Shoulders, , a 81; Hog Round, "Country,' 10i a III ., Choice, Country, V- .20 Teach, 2i a 2i r,.r,,White, (without sacks) 88 a 62 Mixeu, Jfy., per dozen, W Faniily, KxtiH, ' Huper, frKi'-Dned Apples, . Peaches, " " Blackberries, fou-Cliickens, spring, ?5a 80 ft(al6 4i a4.6Q 4.40 a 4.50 : : , oo Y 22 i a 26 75 a 1 25 r I. " Dycki -.li Ji(to-Dry, Green, iurd Good, Oinmion, 111 al3 00 rS CX) c White. Onion 75 a 1.00 (57 lbs to Kusbel) rras-Tnre clay, 80 a 85 Mixed. iO a to 5 a 54 $L 7 a Potatoes Irish, per bbl. Sweet, 1 Wheat Red, pwuli,, MW-Tub washed , ' I n washed, N. B. Home proiucts quoted at the buying price. AH others at the selling . f ' i . t4- j ! ;J j New Advertisements. Call and se the Rising Sun-T-C-S. Holtoh fe Co. Latest Sensation A. H Creswell. LOCAL DCH. Business was unusuatly dull yesterday. 4,B (js'iSng-gbio'fi being received bV the norclmn ts.i lj. j. v Gen. Collett Leventhorpe prrited in Charlotte last night , ., , The rur'imBall took place last night at the Jewish Society's Club'Ro6m. Last night was- entirely suitable for " swinging on the gate." Nothing of a reportable nature transpir ed in police circles yesterday. ' There ha been nothing thus, far tore mind one that this is the month of winds. That excellent agricultural journal, the IiraiCaroin.ls!Dr6ntotlv to'ihand this month, tilled as usual witlf thV ohoicesl matter of every variety. - J Shades of Webster UWe saw a letter. a day or ijvyo since from a member of tha House of Representatives of the late Gen eral Assembly, to a merchant of this T!ace, asking him to send him a barrel of " pical poark." ' It was sent. ' ' ' On DitTUat Puiy ,B S Bronson, Rec tor of St Peter's (Emiiireh in this I city, has heen called to the Rectorship of Christ Episcopal Church of Raleigh. It will be rcrdeiMted tlWit, b the death tf Rev )r K asonJthl3 church has been left with out a Rector. ' M A Si i ersoual. We were glad to see in our office yesterday, Jordan "Stone., Esq., man aging editor of the Raleigh News. He' was looking, well and eatisfied. and re- pbrteri the News dWgi'as' w&lf as c6$ft expected," considering that there are only 10,000 people f in . Raleigh, and that there are three other daily papers, there -r beside Kaiiroad Meuoa a;fMcraur Trip I Yesterday morning a party of promine'rttl raurpad men and their families arrived in Charlotte over the N. C. R. R., in an ele gant Pullman Palace Sleeping Car, which was drawn by the engine which brought in the regular mail and passenger train . The party had proposed o pass on jthrough Charlotte to Columbiabut in consequence of the North train being about thirty min- ute behind time, audon, account of ditfi- culty in changing the triics'oHhe MeecKt inS car. thev missed connection ' with the C. &. liain afia rdmfliAedJn tb at the depot, until lt:30,-irhenfi fpecialXwewaisAW engine was provided Dy W!W PegtheihnrtW oh uere. una itie nutv lett .nnaer care t tapt. R. h. Hand,; eondoctor. s T,hey,s WerM hay e arrived in Columbia at 5 P. M., where they expicijyto ' Wmfeby; ' Tyler' SatlV Carolina Ejtfrpt From Ckumiia'tliey Vunxwe'1 goin?. to Charlestohi i thence . to, ' SaVannaibI and" probably from there to JaeksonYiliayFIa,1,! il. - . -i-.i ! : ....... ' ,r -uougu that has not been , defiuitely de termined upon. "iu upon. 1. ; , -- fj-ii..".-," 1 Sloan. id Wil- .j , tern R. R ColJ Moses i Taylor of New Yofkf DiaPresident of?ihe ew Jersey B,R.WB. BisEop; Presi dent New York and Harlem RVli1. aria a number of other gentlemen with their lamiues. The party consisted of 22 ladies ai'd gentlemen. . 'Vol; XI.' -..Wi , D,cf """VrW 8 Bynum, Esq., of Li. -col n tori; )vh 'vja)i appointed recently by GoTernor Caldwell to the Solicitorship of this district, sent in hu declination to the Governor last week. Mr Bynum, we un derstand, is studying for the ministry of the Episcopal church ; but as it will be iJeyeral j'ears before he can be ordained, he will continue the practice of his profession in, the meantime. He is a young man of fide talent and will, no doubt, be an earn- bv aua ujwjiui laoorer in tne Mstn cause. Who tjieNjovernor will appoint So- icitorcari hardly tei surmised. Supreme Court, The Raleigh Sentiiid ay that on Monday, allstices being house, Macaulay & Co.5. C V & A R R Co, from Mlftklenbrnf county, was con- eluded, W Gujn appearing for Plain- tififs ajldMlsi Wilson & Son and General R Barrin'gapifiaring for the defendants. J jo. Z4diJrroughs A Fpnngs et al vs. pripoaers in January and February, 187 Bank jff 'fiarlotte, from Mecklenburg $348.60. Pay to McMurray & Davisfc conpry, Jones & Johnston for nlaintiffs. ;nson & bon for Defendant. Argued. A . ..... ' No 244 Clem. Dowd, Adm'r vs. North; Carolina Railroad Co. from M eckl en burs j ance and Dowd for Plaintiff, Wilson & w ; i. ! Son and Gen R Barringer for defendants; Argued. j No. 245 Wy lie, Roddie & Agurs vs J Y I'S Bry.ce, from Mecklenburg county. Jones &t lohstmi 'for plaintiffs and C .Dowd (or Defendant: 'Argued. . n A M Sloan & Co., 't.R ' ! McDowell , from Mecklenburg, Wilson A Son fori u-Piaint'ns and H W Guion for delendante. T 6j a 68 IXtgdciL.' f a ffTf Jf f 9 1 Court adjourned at the hour of 1, to meet again yes't-rday morning at 10 o'clock when the case of Smith ts. Mcllwt in. from this county, was to have been called. iJ. ''ASeweHs.Bloiw Yesterday morning Whila the wopdtlrsin oh the A T & ORB, Mr J L P Rouecbe, engineer. wa coming I to Charlotte, and when stopped at Ale - undriana deot, a difficulty took place be- tween the fireman and one of the brake men.; 8m;word,nail yh? the fire- man seized a stick of wood, anfl 'dealt the i)rakeman a' powerful feldw in the forehead, Nftt content with thWIiB 'wenfc into the r engine and got a heavy tnonkey-fwrench with which hereturttisd4jtr.uJx) ad, versarv a blow on tlie side of -the head, t He waknirckedeensdiiHs and bled pro- , .. .. Italyj 1 ij mymeihately started off through the woosf liotly pui-sued by some half dozen of the train hands. HeK was too tit-et of fodt, however, for his pur- suersaredi afteVsonie time'' they- gave up, the ch use. . " The nero who received the injury, re- vived afterwards, under the influence of whwkey administered to him, but is still inadrowsv, lethargic state. His brain seenis to ha ve been injured hy the force of t the blow, as he can' remeinher nothing of the occurrence, and talks i an4ncoherent . i i .ii . l j. 1 Ms skill, Was fractured, but as yet no phy-1 ' sician has examined him, and the exact extent of his injuries is not known. Both I of the parties are colored. A Shocking Acclieht A distressing accident tKjeurred yesterday mdramg in the yard ef the CCA A R 11. i appears that a boy framed; Cfus Hul, aged about 13 or. 14 years! had been in the habit' of ridipg about on the trains in the vard while they weresblfthig, notwithstanding he had of- ten been warned against it and driven from the yard. Yesterday morning, he was there as usualhile the engine uFa1riHl&" K.WBS POiiLiiitc vjjcsi;iii3 nisjunr u. ii . Tfceaggage eaf ha4 beh put on the turn- table, and the boy had assisted in pushing, it around. Afterwards wnen tne engine wis backing up the track, he stepped from behind a car and attempted to jump on the back part of the tender. It is not won dered-at tfiat U matte an error in uis cai culation ; he missed his footing, and J41S left foot caught in the brake, which threw him heavily on his back.' His clothes were caught in the brake, and he doubled up under the tender. As he fell he uttered a r.rcam. and the engineer, Mr Aleck Ad kins, hearing him, shut off steam and re versed hieiKn immediately i not, how ever,' before two of the tender's wheels had run over his right leg between: tb : ankle . . . e gled and-broken tr splinters, and lb jow- er part of the leg and fobt hurig on only Urr k. iVIn'. As soon as it could be done. J 111 V W I theninid? tunate boy was rescued. tiram . 4 a ' ' r ' under the engine, and his shos and stock- im taken off. The left ankle, and foot rt-inri riniuiiirnurv i-o uia ug. . Xa f . J Mc0om:calledctossee the boy wno I was ofacerldn Wear door' ana carrledi taf 7T , . - .: l- J. J i 1 ' f dent bv.D McComhs ; the strfferer haTing beeinf tifader' the r influfyce "of chloro- fering any pawut, was in a crifacar state. He was conscidus all ;the time after the accident until the chlorpmrtn was ad ministered, and talked rationally. This is a sad, but we hope it wiU v prove an effective warning, against a ' pctice which haa been indulged in too freely here of late and one hto which, we have freqdenV ly called the attention of beys arid' their parents. ruannex. ,lt is not at ail unprooaoie inauiAjreeK lownsiup on lue property oi saiu ki.i.'kAi Ttrwa fnnnanecessarr. ajier ex- t . - u.-JTi..F1T7T .v?rl i ir If your want preserves of all Kinds come amlnationitaampu to t?"! . . ieidwtfkfiee If you want? Nuts of every description OHAELOTTE N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCII 4.. Proceedings of Cue- Board of County f i n - Commissioners. The Board of County CommissioheTSl mtt at the Court House, in Charlotte, yes terdayhed day of Mrch;r1874 Prtlii ent,, R j DeArmond, Thos Gluyas, W flfi NeallliF&T ancr,T I Yal. , jf moio h$l&&nm$&M& a pointed Chairman pr tfrfy, when the foTlowtngOrders' Weril maae on tne uounty Treasorer : a .' ; 4' - Ifcy to WO Ric(dk! fot tar "return i 1 PincTiUe, 1874, ,10, Pay W same half fees in 8tatecases; wliere, papers were 'lest by , -Mered y the Board that J C Baylor on account of blindness 'be exempted from w01king pniu rads ftr one yeaf fini for'naubeia 16. Pv to M IS AlW. djci:for ie.yirg smnnibns (W'Townshlp Trustee by order of Court, !$7.20. Pay to Sheriff fop the execuUon of- JoseDh Baker a;ope,.$l0.&0 - ' Puy to same for feediii, 4, or Poor House. $6.47. . Par to A F faridle fur labor hire bri Poor House, $17. Pay to --.l:,., ... : -:T..r.-- StenhouseMacauly & Co, for grocerielfqr Poor' House. 105.15. Pav to H H PftS- p'es for taking tax list in .Providence . . . '. " T .zz Township. 1873, $14.44. Pay to Jo& L Orr for g varding juil 1 mqnth. $50. Pay to- GrimiSS for making 4 coffins for paupers, 12. . . ' Ordered by the Board that W L Hooj be exempted from working: on public roaii t lfor lii niouths ?i account of sor leg. y; - Ordered by the Board that Jitti McK.ee be exempted-from ijayin hia njounty poll tax for 1873, lie being several years oyer 50 years of rge and that the Sheriff be craved with said tax on his 1 settlettieiit with the County Treasurer. Pay to R R Rea fqr the purpose of con- vej'ing David Gillespie and daughter to Caswell, county, from which place they have recently come. Ordered by the Board that the Sheriff be fallowed a credit toil h la setUement vith 'be County Treasurer the sum of, $i i i5, llhexiottnty tax on $1,089, bin (fro? n Wilson Archer's tax of 1873. fc ' Pay to Jos M Morns for maki;i rr. vr ! for Lucinda Wallace, a pauper, i-- to airs uoiumous Jxmtue lor tne ivres. month to asssist her in auppvutsng iauiyo. y. W jars ousan i-tyco., assist her lit snpporttttif IrttfafpHy-lcr on .... , .r- month, $5. Pay to W A Ross for black amitb, work for Poor House, $3.70.' Pay to J C Boyte for baef for Poor House, $1.23 Ori tbo petition of one-fourth of the vol ers of Pinevvlle Township, it is ordered hy Board that an election be held in said township on the first Monday in May to ascertain whether or not spirituom li- qnors sha 1 or may be sold in said town ship. Pay to Wm Maxwell for one bottle ink i - - for office, $1 Orilered by che Boar l that the tax of 10 per cent levied by the Trustees of Clear l m 1 . a t a. C 1.1 township to detray the necessary expenses of said township be approved. , Pay to F W Ahrens for plank furnished for bridges, $12 iay J T A urr tor guarcung jail previous to the execution of Jos Baker. $37.50 Adjourned to meet on the 10th inst , The Charleston Races. We see by the papers and by announcements which lhave been kindly furnished us by Mr. Jas j ft, Orr, who was present, that in the races I .Charleston last week, two of Col. Ba con's horses which are well known in (jharlotte, p'ett $uc6essful in j carrying off i several oi me larcesi blu-kcs. ve reitr Granger and Lady Washington. We learn tiat the racing was fine, but the crowd in attendance was small Mrs. General Wade Hampton died at Charlottesville, Va., last Saturday. New Advertisements. LATEST SENSATION ! EVERYBODY running to see the fight ; what is it about 7 ' Why, all want one of those nice, - hard, firm Beef Hams, at A. M Creawel l a Also; 1 Country Bacon, A' verv choice lot. Hams, Sides and Shoul dersJ Also. Peas, Beans, Sweet and Irish rotavoes. toeeiuer wiui uusueis w Vu to mention. Call soon, and don't be fooled by being 1 w law- ,1 , ? - :Vt tnar 4 tf Call and See the Blsingr Sun. li ri. Tfvnn sunt tA orot fViinir ihpfln vrinca.n them by buying at the 'Rising Suri." come i - a.w-t.. i !!li YUU WUlb 1111 V IMUaUilU W1UC W vu Sa v . J- f ;,,f, . . islf you want fresh Candies come to the If yon want freshi Bread 4 come to the JsunV; u ? :"-t ' - 7lfVOri Want canned: Frnits of all kin&t come to the "Sun." ,5 r . Jf you want Spiced Pickles come to the, "SttftJ - Jfif v;:f tyrtl'J . If y6u want nice Oranges come : to the Sun." -i w.-...T.-;nJr .-j - .... jf vnifwant fracVt fmnn!) COlflf" to tllft "Son." - Jfc-,iiMff K- w - If you want cheap Groceries come to the "Sun.?'-'- v"i ' " ; If you wat a bargain you can get it at theMSun.w , : Oryosite Market, C. S. nOLTON &. CO. I aj. uu nau urau v i wmu .1 ,ww. K i' 5- 5 1 mm 'tSi.-te".-i'.-.,:-f.ff 1: i - N. B. All persons knowing then s j.ves March I, 1874, tf. WATCHES ! . WATCHES Clocks and Jewelry ! Silver and Plated Ware! SPECTACLES irt& FANCY GOODS, Ac, At Panic Prices, at J. T. BUTLER'S, Opposite Central Hotel, ov. 25-tf CHARLOTTE, N. C City Beaidencea for Sale. ":" OR sale on easy terms, two desirable J: city residences, well located in good .! ighborhoodsr Also, several valuable iniuiproved city lwts. - 4;RA RAM ,XAS1L. - ' 'Tnarch 1. . '' ' Knives i Knives !' " 17 E have a large lot of fine Pocketp 1 a V Tl 1J MKjMM TV J TV ill vf AAIiAil x ivVwca-i to Wosten holms or dodgers and at a great deal less price. Call and examine our Stock as it is the largest in the South. We iave the Zeb Vance and the "Granger" Knife. Call and see them at feb 28 dy lwk BREM, BROWN & Oo'S wky 3t Southern Home and Democrat copy 3 times. B0YDEN F0USE SALISBURY; N. C. WILLI An KOWZEE. Proper. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated con venient to the business part of the city. Omnibus will be found at depot to con vey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf Dates ! Dates ! ! 15 cents per pound or 2 pounds for 25 cs.' at 1 feb 28 J. K. PUREFOY'S. . Special Notice ! WITH viewof making my 'business' al together Books and Stationery, I will sell at cost all my Dolls, Vases, Boy's Wa gons, Carts, Toys, Candy jars, dec. Plam Candy retailed at 25 cents per pound, and French-Candy at su cents per pouno. Call at once if you wish anything in this line. feb 28 J. K: PUREFOY. Notice! OrricE of The Singer Man'o Compakt ANY, U1874. Richmond, Va., Feb'y 28th BRANCH OFFICE : Tryon St., next door to Bank of Mecklen'g, , CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mr. H. C. Turoin havine retired from the Management of our business at; Charfc i.!ilLS2,!-!EL.L?rff maae to our present aianager, mr. x sr. , ...A-' m. . ? ajl r ; T t Uaqger. feb28 3t SINGER MAN'G CO., C. S. Beatty, , . -,: General Agent. m fTTTT A Tl T7 "I7 XT IlpVXTT ON COLLEGE STItEET, YOU can find almost anything ypu wish in the GROCERY linei&rid at prices tocrifcfU- ' - 7 ! Corn and ITIealby the Bushel i -or-Car Load. - j , , , - , Bacon, Hams and Lard, Mackerel, Sa ear. Coffee. Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Pep per, Spice. Candy by the box) 8oap,'i Candles, Kerosene Oil, and too many otUn er Broods to mention. i- , , - "J; S. WILLIAMSQ&Cq .1 Mr. T. D. Walsh; Cant J, I Deaton WM . Stitt, Iredell Jones, ana B. J. Massey , are with j. s. Williamson S uo., and would be glad to see their friends. ' ' ' fob 25. - -Mf? I I f (lemoerat copy.) . , , , . - ; .. 1 . 1 . ! . Attention, Produce Buyers? , 300 sackajwheat oran and shorts,' irf 200 sacks family and'stock meal, 300 sacks ytour.aBgradesi -fHi -t 500 sacks eorn.u, ? r -i.v ;fl ' - iuuu pounda mountain uucwneat nour. " ' : Sometliing Fresh. ... : . I .. : , 1-A White Head, Cabbage, 150 Oniotf 1JJ Sets, Broomsr Buckets, .Tubs, &cj, yxit mat , . : - J . fan 23 - J. S. M'. DAVIDSON. artCett t!rre Market, - . iT'l i L S-f I 1 4) jl.. :ff!j 1 1 ffKTiim at Cost ill. I NOW, QFFER TO TJIE TRADE, f-.1fT.j- WHOLESALE AND BgTAIL,. ny entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOES j f , t ! JATSr .CAPS, 1 LEATHER ir ndHOE FiNDlNGSJt mar iuu Give Die call ami convent ypufsetes hat I w i iiiEXCBtAM, lO!. -t I 'ri:f;'-!il Sign Brass' BooU indebted will please call anl as itli. ; 1 EFRESHMEN l PLACE., For Country and1 Town People,"- CbaeyfiSfrfr, eBABiiOTtF, Nr C WE have . posi te Son, a first ct where the best tneinarket afford call alwaV; be found to eat and drink The best and purest Liquors, can be obtained at our house. ' ': " ' ;" ' : -.'.!; , , ' Also' we- can f iiri pse,. ,wUo waht1 loigiugs,,with clean wid coiiifoftalileboda ii i; 9VMiviii oiimic ui pawtuiiagv muu guar an tee Satisfttdion. . '', BAA HXJXi, U It. nu VV I tt, 1 n .:a (iK( I KG iC McW H HtTRtt. i P'Pretri. Willie fnAu ure Tiow wrxnin n reaclvrfa!lr The- poorest nenoh -hi CUertotteii hujrhem for less nioasiejid man it taKes to tmv meaT.' J i rtev are jiot the body fish ; thirt arei inraUvrold. aid" that invariably, choke the Irt tie .babies ykj butafih having iw tw'rfw' Except thosti that are jrmmiirertU'Mid 'huid;mjvn can - - . . J Ui at theih t1thoii(r-ej)-jme,wir any;'ncon-veniem-e whatever. Wi "are wIHtiff them from 50 cthts ttt'$r.25p:! paifi, tHHrdine j to size.- i ; ... ,r, , ' "Bltfc Freilt' Tr-aie St feb 26 u QQ BARRELS POTATOES,, ! ( ' Early GoodricJi, " Mohawks, v " Hrik Eye, - - ;. For sal bjnti f?. , ' . ' A. R. NfSBET & BRO. - feb 14 . '; i, Democrat and Home copy . HOBSES ANQ V-US$.M . .. FOR sate at WadwrfrthsSaae and, Liverv.Stables. Tfmnnest stock i alwaVs bh iiand. Pet- soriS hing to pnrehase horses or nrales will fuidj itto their ad vanH tage to calJ on ,,i J..W. WAiraWUKTJtl. ian 15 tf Charlotte.! N. f jTust Ueceived 1 u GENUINfe Worcestershire Satice, Toraa to Catsrtp.'Peppe Sauce', Enclieb Mus tard English Pickels, Fnh Tomatoes, Peaches, I !orn, Sardines;5 One Case Edam Cheese, (3x's:GefatinvAJiunan6i4 Blae- ir Hrnnml Pennnr. at- feb 13 j. S. M. DAVTDS03TS 3rd door above Market, Trade street. On Cons: ent ' BOXES Green ArnJes. Sea Foam the best Baking Powder extant. Fresh Pork Sausasre every day at feb 7h' -,tr r, & VOX'S. it i.7 HI i iTfr real estate wou ! salH. tTf-TC oflfrr fnr sale on eood terms .several If upimproyed bnUdipg'iots in this city. This presettts a fair'opportuhity for GRAHAM NAS1L Agents and Attorneys. , i ' 4t 4 OLGATE, Glycerine' Imd'Honer Soap. English, Glycerine and Honey ooap, Id Bmwn VYmnsor artawi eb IS 5 " W. BUBWELIV ACO FINE Salad OIL; Cocao's Musterd, fNelsoix's GehitIine..'jClenuine' UtAOan MacarOui, Nntmegs, ?Clpv;; Pepper, Gin ger and Arrow Root, lusrfefetved at feb 13 JW. HSmiTWBlAJ A ICO. f T?OR Soap Starch , and "Soda-ga -I fthtwv - 4 RTCElf WHimrs . ,v4t:l rai Bine Frtfat Blue Frifam 11) it r Purs I.Windflw.GlassPut-t tvand LiTweial OiL . j ..4 M - W, BlTKWltl. uu. 3lDEt? VtLUmXR tftekit at fyTir sckumtviim STORE- 1 ItXOt !epape)f iELLEG cti vify'cheapio the trade at feb 28 f ' I K PUBEFOXS. j Coffee I Coffee ! f 'The price pceffee hasr declined in the VAi-th " lliifri Ig'jmntinTiM shteh in the Sonth. 'Can't the merchants let dawn"a little on. this essential.',-a8BVEK:i7tb:. 1 Jjft WILI.IAMSON .& OOi' hav:one Idown'? on their coffee to suit the,xurih- i era market prices. -feb 2b " opened on College Street, (oV-f6r,6eefie reurf Jtecoo.Hta. Specia,! the Store of J. McMtfgUlin & tontion.tcifenijtOiConsigupients of co ass Bar-Room and Restaurant. ' for .sale here orjn hortheVii markji JU WW i --- www 11 Oontrant Adrertisfnnt title .-n l Wotrtionate1v faaratiO r I FiwffiaJw timatedat a qnarter-col-untH n4 ten squah as a haB-oiflumn. "i" 'il lii I f II IKiin. ii hi i L' 5 l H'r : Fnslaieimme furniture, Spring -'fe5aultaX BInttJffsses, WocmI and inetmilc Burial . Case's and Cask- HAS the largest stock in the city, and the. lowest prices. , Jtfet reeeivrta-a Veautiful Black Wal-Tin,Vh-ji4ei Suits, Cheap Cottage Suits, ,W4fPocleS rfnd 'BhrVketi, 3Iantle Mir rors'. Looking glasses aud Glays Plate. ine rVHtfS-, b. 20th, 1874. KiifbWATEBr ,JIAESE, !"? VduSLmiQN MMBCMANTS. Wlfaiie prepared taj make-.liberal ca ff.-:aiJ.-njces on cotton sbibped to friends w Charleston, br New York. W also atten jpvomplv to ialesjof cotton cv Hgriedi to roaijfif at, Wittkowsky .BTna' Charlotte, NT C oct 2 : -,.: .y- (. General domtMssioiv Kerohant, 'JMfJt Um JUri 1a, . ,r , . CHAKLUTxE, k. c. Particular aftentioVplid to celling kinds of Produce, fn4ndob-fltco. ' HS-hisrt qaih, jjipapaid for Cotton. tende4o 5frr noanfYBRYC 1 ' t Cralu and General CtJIjSlrBcj2 Z'11 CoTaerOmla-fttpftllage streets, f njfa, iam u r 1 i i layings, . . Sham popi ng, Hair-Dr and Dyeing done1 in -the latest and apttotWjitylejViWiU wait , on ladi 111 1 wawaau mmr 1HIHUICJ. waMStWi tti ttfrntUs ji'royest hair to Itr -- ' V. 1J 4.1 . T . .1 scaip. Trad' " .K'TlIf ff ttm fr' , ltbrSti-eet Below Main. Branches. . Slff K"r todj fand 4 ,1524 r Mi MariufaUwer ofl kinds of .Bread, C and Crackers, Wholesale" ahdRetail. charge' for delivery f Goods to Boa Cars- NaChe;,BarreK , , . with C. a HOLTON & CO. Come to the Cheapest Store unci' - frtoa jtlxerSun. GREEN., Corn. Salmon, Lobsters, matoes. Oysters'. Deviled Ham, Pea' es,' Preserves-, Sardiiei, Pine Apples, Ch w Chow, PieklesfOialiges Lemons, Bana- Large Northern Apples. Candy at who -sale, Peanuts at wholesale, Nuts of ev; description. Articles in Groceries and Cc n - fectionene too, numerous to mentic. When vou can't eet anvthine anvwher else come to 'i-i.s.u') !& 4abJ5Sif4 Jfl S. HOLTON & CO. Wm.' BX All UUEl V 9, WITH T?rrT.i' rtrttoeaU ife' AllkindS of purn;- T4JRE, . sneh 1 as J Bedsteads, Wa Stand jQhaiM, Tables, Toilet Suits, &.. xc, souciu pins ur Qruera lroiu 11 is men. . v THE HOME MACHINE rnoOK the premium at the late Americac LnmituteFafrand as the decision of Fairy is k'criterionr of merit in t his coun try, this makes tht Home beyond a doubt th bestjua;hine inenited States. ALL WACI!jl!ES hare tnefr merttsami', demerits; and all have selling points g;hen. , represented by their special agents. From a longer experience in this busi- nessan, apr other dealer in North Caro una, and. keeping on hands all the kinds of Ma'chine thai late been offered in this markWI can-truthfulty saythat I believe the HOME 16 he tb.besWor FAAIILT USE that I have ever seen. It has the best shut 'desibnrnfisligliti makes little noise r-fcototructjboft and durable in all its-parts. .ionin r, -FIN16 JAIjat-nearrfftetty of Charlotte containing abput 200 acres. Can be had upon gctfa 'terras by' irppttibg soon to v ' -feb -13 - -v If- GRAHAM fc NASH, Attorneys, court Honae. LOOKING GLASSES. A' PtJLX assortment just received atF. il IX. Shelton't . ,Alsor Ladies' and Gents' FoldinsCh wWi Patent Towel Hold ers', Parlor Brackets ftc. &c, all of which will be sold at low figures. feb 17 D" EtlVER goods anywhere in the Cif "Free of Charge.". !7. 8. W11.LIAM30K & 00. uflmcnij wjBtrnvviitftCT weusreaas just arrived, Lalao, 100 dozen . Rattan and Split Seat ChiirsfWfirse jil article, j Call and exam- 1 teW ''il9dv-,! ... P&T15EL te tMjfes as. wev as gents. Sole nmnrfofiirii SaM t 7 ! . ' " Pi i . if . - j . . -:i 1 c-.i VI Hi ! i' 1 1 I I ill "I ill 4 1 I fa ,1 1 J,-: .A,- ...A..., .... ihOT,i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 4, 1874, edition 1
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