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7 .?i:r;-ffio ..n. "i ; t .1 Vol. Charlotte n.;c. suijiK apru; 19, 1874. 1 W -Jit No 1,590. , r : t -J 2r: . - . . - ' f ' : ' .. . , , ' 1 i : : : : - . 4 ' ! ! - t, 'UCI ' V ' " : ' ' : 1 ' "r y 1 The Charlotte Ohserrer. t-t J0HE3'jfc tESDLETOK PBfETOK8. x Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. ; RATES OF StJBSCRIPTIOK. Daily One year in advani, ....$7 00 Six months, in advance, ,.. 3 50 Three Months, in advance,.... 1 75 One month, in advance, 60 Tri-Wef kly, ene year. $3.50 V eskly, one year... . 2.00 CITY INTELLIGENCE; jcs- Subscribers will please look out for v ! cross mark on thei pajier. They are Uius notified chat Iheit" Uanu of snbscrin ' lion has expired ; and are respectfully Te- qnestwl to renew at oiice. -v , OIABLOTTK J?iAllIiETS. Corrected Daily. ' ' JS,,'-' v, Cotton Markets ' ..... ATfEDAY, April 18, 187.-'" ',, .-: inienor 613 r. , Ordinary, 13ia 13 J Good Ordinary , 14lal4J -Strict Good Ordinary 1&U15 K liOW Middling, 153al6 l Market firm. Sales to-day 71 bales. 3 Country Produce. .re's fUtr-nn TTon.u H. 15i 13i 1U Hi 25 30 a 3s $ 2 a 2i bnoulders, -vl :ts. Hog Round, Country, .':i-'i--Jieeswax - ' JitUter Choice, Country, 24 a 2 .-t.i-iJi, per dozen, lorn 18 V 'JYW Family- H' , 4 4.60 f P ' V Extra, 4.40 a ISO t -r ouper, w ' v JVutf Dried Apples, ; feacnes, ''v'-t'.'.V.Jf Blackberries, -V -t' 2bw7j-Chickens, scarce, I'-.;. .!; 5 Turkeys, none. V M Ducks, , J3irff-rDry, " 1 Green. 28a 30 25 Hi al2 jrd-Good, country ' py-; Common, . Jfcoi-iWhite, bolted .OaBlack, 3 ' White, ndn 95 90 50 to Vushel) 8ta90 ; 70a75 5 a 5i V:?tiio;''- 75 a 80 (57 lbs! aPeotPure clay, i 4';'-Mixed, If -pif'-;f-M- Sweet $1 7a8 i a WAai Ked, per busn f5 W-v - White. I' JFooi Tub washed, U Unwashed -I uNeW- Advertisements. The following 'JfcJldjjjrtis.ements appear this morning for the Y'i tee, IceScar r's Drug Store. 5 Flower Seeds Scarr's Drug St re. ost-This Office. t p'r-hlf -' T MC???.- -1- Churches To-Dav. 1.1 . ABiSOvlAXJfi Xvajrunair.u oaativ a. icauuuift If t Miller's Hall to-day at 11 A M and 3 PM, IvEeyHT Sloan. v tj. ftjay; at the usual hours by tht priest, Rev ul B Hands. . V kisxos Street M. E. Chh. Servic- Iffto-daytat Tr 1 Y.l 'Jbuth, at 11 a. n W istorVReyPJ rto-davrat Trvon Street M.. IE. Church, m., and at 7 iVti. P7 tne Carraway, 1 .I'TtHTI? A V i& the morning at 11 o'clock anclat S P, M. iy the pastor Rev N Aldrich 'First 4 Prkhbytbriah ' CHtRWB.-Services JnoWU8'-t i tii70i.Mrch at Ify clock, And at 7J this evening, pyKAMstor, Bev H Ai Tt MillerD. D. Seats free. I 'kkiVwrvjL' fT5.1 Church. Service to- f day, at it . A. M., and at 5 Jtf. M ' Rev. i B SL Bronson, pastor. ?f 1 j"t ; if I -tCitVART '.Missiow ChdRcH. qjjrvices this morning a ia w Tfnr. Rev V S Haltom. ' 4 SjiobpliPRRSBYT1 ' Church. ii! at the Court House to-day at H.rtiand y at !t;-nW oy Rev. W. S, Plumer, D. I t SupoVCkmrt meets in Charlotte four ji I greeks ?m r"T, " ' i '- ii - ., V f Wn are indebted to Tiddy & Bro. forjlate ( T: feubUcatioiis..;;:, . ,;: ; H, -V I iVt.-1.(Eery'wAS a stirring, day. EtferyOdy f Wored Uke b Md business on his hanfll V; f'iTo-dayi tbe'Wth, ia;the anersaryof S f tj great BalUrnore pAtue. 1 I ttliat had become of the Grangers' pi itipn to buy the Fair Grounds ? Are tftjf oirig to do it ? V ;i - a'1' , i festive fl hatf; appeared and opeifd y 1 . 1 tif' d of Mermen will hold Its reg j.t jaonthlymeeting to-morrow (M.ondaf ground was thoroughly soaked. 'y .j and a great many people wereJp tl AC0: condition. 1 f. :ral Court meets in Statesvuie to-moi X t nd quite a number of our citizens wi l hi attehdaRU HVl Jk j 3 tax list vhas beert ' wpen since lait '5V lay morning, and up to last night only : i time for receding estimates for build ' I jr the new cotton platform, has been rX- f f Ted, as wiH be seen by advertisement I fit , ' '" rhr colored people are' to be fSpfc . thisinorning at 11 o'clock in the 1 cling; out from the city in the dgreq u : riddle Institute, v , ' IU ) She Yrradesboro stage did not turn over jidiy. A 'passenger told us that it did','? !wa$ n ot irafe The delay wptSdMle1d tvy rpadsi; U Interesting Reading Tbe ciicus adveil g,--JI!M . paper irst in it is preferrei on Banday by snla s, next to their Bibles and catechisms, r particulars see small bills.) Personal. Col D Wyatt. Aiken, of South Carolina, ' arriv&I In Charlotte yesterday niornln'g on fbe A'r Xipe train He break fasted at the Charlotte Hotel id passed on through, going to Washington. . HJapt S 8 Ktrkiand, of Atlanta, and Col A Pope, of Columbia, are registered at the Cen tral Hotel. 5 ' L-- Ripe Strawberrles-We saw the first ripe strawberry of thti season yesterday. It was grown ia the garden oC CoU D G Max wf 11 qf fliU place, and ' is of tW l4"n white variety. It is different from the ordi nary strawb rryt jbcingwhite instead of red when ripe.umd lacks the delicate flavor of the red strawberry. Col Maxwell picked one ripe strawberry out of his garden last Sun day," and since thatiUm quite 'a5 'mrmlcv? others liav npened." - IutereaUiiff Geological Specimen.?-' Through the courtesy of Jay Bumlv, E-q., of thiaTbity, wtiave Been permitted Vo see a curious and deeply interesting geological specimen, recently blasted out of a solid bed of rock ia Boggah-6 Cut on th'e (.'arolina Central Kail way. The specimen came from a depth of 30 feet under the surfac e of the earth. It consists of a piece of slate rock about 12 inches long, 6 wide, and 2 in thick ness. On the face of the sione there is a clear, distinct, line impression of a lanje piece of moss or fern-Ieaf' wtiich no doubt was imprinted upon it hi some remote geo logical period. The specimen, which is quite a curiosity, can be seen at this office for several davs. - - Cotton for the Week. During the past week the sales of cotton have been very light, only 508 bales having been sold du ring the whole six cays. The heaviest sales of the week were on Thursday,' when 137 bales were sold the lightest vesterdav. when only 74 bales found their way into market. The small sales are attribnta ble to the facts that there is not now a great deal of cotton remaining in the country un sold ; that the weather has been bad during the greater part of the week and those who have cotton to sell could not conveniently get it to market.. Some of the cotton sold last week came from as great a distance as Chester- Prices have kept up well during the week. At no time did the price for low middling fall below 15V, and there has been a feeling of confidence and buoyancy perceptible in the market all the week. The market closed firm with good demand. Disorderly House. Ferguson (t King, colored, who keep a bar-room on College street, between Trade and Fourth, were ar raigned before the Mayor yesterday morning on the charge of keeping a disorderly house There were quite a number of witnesses in the case, the witnesses being gentlemen who do business on the opposite side of the street and who have been much annoyed by the carryings-on in this bar-room. In view of the testimony the Mayor imposed a fine of $5 and costs on the parties arraigued, and dismissed them with the warning that if any further complaint was made against the house, their license to retail liquor would be rescinded. This establishment has long bean an an noyance to the persons in that section of the city, and we are glad to know that steps have been taken to secure better order there. It may be that the threat to take away 'the license may have the effect to modify, to some extent, the drunkenness, profanity and general disorders which have hitherto held high carnival there, daily and nightly. Row Among the Negroes. Yesterday afternoon a strange, negro named George Dean, reported to the Mayor that he had been set upon by a party of negroes near the Fair Grounds and beaten in a shameful manner by them. He showed the marks of violence upon his person, and upon his com plaint a warrant was issued and placed in the hands of Constable Johnston, who ar rested the men and brought them before His Honor. It appeared in evidence that the negroes arrested (there were nine of them) were drunk and had assembled in a ? clump of undergrowth in the lot opposite Green's store, on the way to the Fair Grounds to gamble. They became involved in a figkt among themselves, & Dean, who was passing by at the time, interfered in the capacity of a peace makerwhen be was set.UPon,by.tai bofe crowd ancl'beafen ' as above' stated The principals ' in the affair, Sid Connor, Elijah' Connor, Ed Owens, Bill Brown and John Kimbrall, were fined $3.50 each and the crowd dismissed ' We understand that this place near the Fair Grounds is a favorite resort for negroes to meet together to gamble and drink. . . Ride en a Cow-Catcher. On Friday night while the mail train on the Air-Line Railroad was coming northward, and as the train was a steep downgrade the en gineer saw an ox standing across the. track. Being too close to it then te slacken up, the engineer did not even blow brakes bnt went driving ahead. " The train5 was running at the rate of . fifty "niiles' an hour, and as it struck tbe ox with fall force, it was supposed that it was knocked off the track and. killed, and notbtng more was' thought abont the matter at tbe time.. ' ' ! ' . Prnceedincr about 80 miles farther, "wha Was the snrprlse f4f alivwbd'! knew of it, to fin the ox lying up on ine iop 01 inc cow catcher, as the fiiioppMBtolmd station It was left alone : aqd. the, train rproceedetl onward.' When it arrived at Chariotte th OX5 was takert off from lt iDprinj found , to be safe wCtiilZ';k W r;l"ttie f braised here VUded H o tfiVftrtltfcb. cr, Vn bey0"" lM',nJrat-. ever, anu -WllVJl JJiAfcu ytf-m ed about anil ate wbat was given it, and was cricket. The engmeer offers it for sa e to pay charges we presume. . it - would be something to own an ox which had Ridden 180 miles on a cow-catcbcr. , - Suit In Favor of the AlrI4ne.V-lYe see m the Columbia UtwmHefold that QnThurs day the following case;; as , decided inu the United States Circuit .Court, at present in session in Columbia : rTiie Bank o Cora-.1 merce, Richmond, Va, against H J(?AntlH) ny, Thos R Price and1 Wm Smith', Connty Commissioners of Pickens Co, S C,.an aJtion brought by the plaintiffs to collect the inter est on coupon bonds issued by the County Commissioners to.the. Air Line R E Co. Ver- dict of $7,f32-75 for the plaiutiffs." '" , , ; Imperfect Delfrery-We regret riaving to confess thai there is still irregularity in the delivery of tiaff'papfer od at the morn ing trains, and to our city subscribers ,( We, are doing alUhat is rssibeoystepatUe this part of our labors, 'and we 'p'roiniae that aU i rregularities shall be corrected. We con sider it as one of the best, possible, evidences 6f the value of the Obsebvek to our readers. uifrus iauureto arnv on uy morinng'fs-a noticeable fact: It convinces us, if indeed we needed any convincing, that our subscri bers appreciate its Value ; and we promise that this, appreciation $li$U bd du incentiyc to greater diligence in ferreting out where the fault or blame lies. The Mint. One of the most interesting spots about Charlotte is the U S Branch Mint, under the charge of Col C J Cowles. Here can be found all manner of curiosities from every part of tbe known world, and the antiquary can linger here for hours examin ing the different articles, Waw there yes terday more i things thiifc yeT? could write of in a week. Among the most interestine were pieces of cloth out which were made the dresses of the females of the Sandwich Islands before Queen Emma's time ; this cloth is of curious texture, being made from the Dark of trees hammered out so as to be of about the thickness of this sheet of pa per and of equal evenness. Then there were pieces knocked off from the Rock of Gibral tar, one cut into the shape of a Bible and an other in the shape of a hymn book. A piece which had been knocked from the tomb of Virgil ; the remains of a lamp- which was found in the ashes of Pompeii ; sulphur which was taken from the burning moun tain on the Sandwich Islands, and many, many other things of equal iuferestr some of them from distant lands and 'Others from our own country. These specimens which we haye mentioned as having come from other countries are genuine, having been given Col Cowles by a family connection who was for many years before the war in the naval Service of the United States, .and who has been nearly all over the civilized world. An old coin which we saw at the mint is also interesting. It is a copper cent, made in 1783 ; on one side is the head of George Washington, surrounded by the words: K Washington A Independence on the other side : " Unity States of America 1." Dozens of things wesatbereyesterdaj-of which, we canot'tow. spak. bnti which will prove 01 interest, 10 any one wuo wiu taise the trouble to cail and examine, them. Col Cowles takes great pains itr gathering togeth er all sorts of geological specimens, and has now an assortment of which he may well be proud, and to which he is continually making additions. He was very kind yes terday in showing us his collection ; for his polite attention onr thanks are due. We may at some future time giye an ac count of the mint and the process by which its business is conducted. - County Convention Notice. The electors of the Conservative party in the different townships of Macklenburg county are requested to bold 'meetings in their respective townships for the purpose of appointing delegates to a County Convention to be held at the Court House, in Charlotte on Tuesday, the 5th d3y of May, next, to nominate candidates for the various county offices at which county convention delegates will also be appointed, attend the cpnven tions of the Judicial and Congressional Dts tncts. H. C. JONES, Chairman Executive Committee of Mecklenburg County Hew Alvertisements. ICE. ICE, at SCARR'S DRUG STORE. pZf Cash must accompany orders: apl 19 : P LOWER SEEDS, just received at apl 19, , SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Lost ! A GOLtf Earirt!.5 set 'with pearls and J. having a lock of auburn hair in the cen tre, was lost in this city on Saturday. The finder of the earrnng will be suitably reward ed by leaving it apl 19, 2t AT THIS OFFICE. A LSO one Horse, . 8 years old, and one JCX. .-Mare. 9 or 10 years old, lor sale low . aDll8 B.N.SMITH. Just Arrived ! . A VERY fine lot of Pork , and Saiisaj at lesun.' - -v f-j Also, a flhelot of Bologna Sausage, at.the i A large lot of fine Oranges ahd Apples at apl'l8 CL S: HOLTON fc Cx i; ;-r , .;, ' ' :' ; -' ' : T, HAIthehoefi .tAmOBnwrf c-iiiiy l' friehds'ana former T&atrOns that as soon as niyresent engagement, at? Halehjh ter minates. I will return, to Charlotte, N. C. where I shall locate permanently, and estab lish a Conservatorvs ornsic under my per sonal suDer vision. i. t&? Pupils will be received from thert5th of HERR L. VON MEYERHOFFi f apl I8;tffr r-rS t'-;yni t.Wl. . , AND S. P. WIIITtEY Will be glad to meet their friends snd ac auaintances and show them through at apl 18 ' -., A. H.1CRES WELL'S. rNE barrel -of nmCiar Vinegar which i J will be soldinlita to suit -purchasers low for cash at -, , s1- apl 18 ,B-N SMITH'S. Once Ittdtvet JUSTyIN, a large lot of, Superior N C Ba .ooii," Haihs,Sbpuklem.rid 8ides. Come sOoii and get first choices. ''" ' - Alsd, a fresh' lot of raclwry cheese at apl 18 AH ORESWELL'S. N 0 T I C E The twentyrfirst annual: meeting of tbe MEDICAL SOCIETY of Njprth Carolina will be held ih the city of Charlotte, on Thurs day, the 21st day of May4.1874, at 11 a. m. Members, Delegates and Physicians apply inc ior license, will be passed over the vari ous, roads at half rates . : ; - : -W.A'. JJ. JHOKCOM,;Pres't. . J.jiks McKfifi, Sec y. apl 17 :w For SalcJ .v mwO'lffNE, YOTJNG' B PONIES, beau 1 rally raatclied iii all respects, and work well in single or double narness. Apply apl 17, 3t -AT THIS OFJbTCE, NOTICE. Jlunicipal Election ON Monday the 4th day of May, 1874, an election will be held at the different wards in the City --of Chartolte for Mayor and twelve Aldermen. Ward No. 1, at. the Rock Island Office. ; Ward No. 2, at the Market House. Ward No. 3, Red House. Ward No. 4, at the Court House. The fol lowing persons are appointed Judges of the same, viz : Ward No. 1, M. W. Alexander, J. P., Reg- ter Win. Tiddy, M. M. Orr, John McCon ell, and W. M. Matthews, Jr., Judges Ward No. 2, W. M. H. Houston. J. P. Register S. E. Bratton, H. B. Williams, H B Hammond, A. B. Dayidson, Judges. Ward No. 3, A. H. Creswell. J. P. Reerister C. J. Cowles, James H. Henderson, W. R. Cochrane, J. C Burroughs, Judges. Ward Iso. 4, A. 11. Martin, J. P., Register A. R. Nisbet, John Vogel, A. Berryhill, J. S. M. Davidson, Judges. W. F. DAVIDSON, Mayor, M. E. ALEXANDER, Sh'ff. apl 16 tde JUST RECEIVED. A N entirely new Garden Hoe and Rake XX combined Call and see them at BREM, BROWN & CO, Hardware Store. apl 16 3t PEARL Hominy, Rice, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes. Pickles in barrels, gallons, half-gallons, quarts and pints, country pro duce, etc, at apl 15 KEEL & PERUUE'S Blue Front. To the Young: Ladles and. Misses of Charlotte: PROF. LYNES of the Carolina Military Institute, of French descent, and educated in Paris, France, would like to form a French class or classes. He" guarantees a practical knowledge of the Language in six months., First term commences on the 1st May. For terms aud particulars apply to tho Pro fessor, apl 17 eodtilmay 1. , "War ! War ! ! War ! ! ! A'GAINST HIGH PRICES'. I INTEND o pursue this enemy giving him no quarters until I annihilate him, because there are so many poor people in this world, who need all they can get for their money, and so many rich one's who haye made theirs by economy and hard work and know by experience that if you will take care of the cents, the dollars will take care of themselves. So then if the people of Charlotte wants to save. One Hundred Thousand Dollars this year, just let them come and trade ex clusively with the Cheap Cash Store, where I keep a general stock of Family Groceries; including fresh fish, received every dav. D. P. L. WHITE. Please do not ask for credit at the Cheap Cash Store. apl 16 Molasses JUST'received, a fine lot of New Orleans Molasses, at apl 16 A. H. ORESWELL'S. Just Received. SUGAR Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Roe Herrings, 50 cents per dozen, at apl 15 REEL & PERDUE'S Blue Frent. , i , i : SNUFFS, all kinds of Cigars, Chewing To baccos, etc. We retail goods at whole sale prices, sell for cash, and, therefore, give our customers the benefits of loses by bad debts. We invite opposition and defy com petition. , apl 15 REEL & PERDUE'S . .- Blue Front. BLANK APPLICATIONS, For membership in the Patroils of Husban dry, for .sale ' ,, dly & wky, tf , AT THIS OFFICE. Stop and Read! fjlHAX I bave received Extra Sugar Cured X" Hams and Shoulders. Enoch Morgan's Century and Family; Soaps, Frost's Ready Raising Flour (something new), and other orinfoA ntid nthiT dfisirable familv snrrlies. 1 to which' your attention ii respectfully in vited. J w ' apl 12 . J. S. M. DAVIDSON. ,. 3rd door above Market, Trade St. JUST RECEIVED. riOUNTRY Lard. White Beans, White Peas J . Fresh Mountain Roll Butter; Also, nice. lot of choice country butter, 100 doz fresh eggs, cheap for the casu, at B. N. SMITH. Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals for the erection , of a COTTON-PLATFORM 250x350 feet, te be located In front: of tbe 3.v 0. & A-' Railroad; Depot, tate of similar materials anra con structiqh to thatnoW in: use; will be receiv ed until the 21st instant at the office e ' . 'STENHOUSE. lif ACAULAY AC!0. ' YpSih Bids pa be opened: in" the presence t of a Committee appbmted by the idity Council. ;;.apus,td; -r' . x' , Hit?.'-' 'ft'TVtfte Irfidies. .' THE Misses Farrngton: have opened' a fashionable Dress-making establishment in BecXwith B(nldhg, upstairs over Col. Max well's Sewing Machine Emporium ; the patronage ofthe Ladies of Charlotte and elsewhere is most respectfully solicited, and moderate, diargea anct satisfaction lit thcexe Cutjon'of work guarranteed, ijR J," vizK, ISSFARRINGTONV IT. B The latest Eoridbn and Paris-l ash ion plates, have been " ordered and-will be regularly received., .april 15 dl. m-W 1 y'r - TI7,E are the Manufacturers agents for? IT Cutler's Tocket, inhaler. . ' : : - r - BDE WELL & CO. ' ENTIRE NE W STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER Gr D D TO) sjss n JA. YOUNG & SON offer a large aud varied stock entirely new, of Gentlemen's . Goods lor the Spring and Summer season. It is guaranteed to be of the best manufacture, and comprises select varieties f Drab DeTae, English Scotch and Diago nal Worsteds. Gray Mxed and Fancy Summer Gassimers, French Pique Hair Line and French Derby; Worshare, Alpaca, Linen, Grass Linen, Dock, &c., in great variety, in suits Or by the single garment. ' - A large and line assortment of under CI thing, Hosiery, Gloves, Cellars, Neck Ties, Scarfs, fcci, and a stock; of Fur, Beayer, Wool and Straw Hats, unsurpassed in the mar kpt. :-,(.' We thank, pur friends and the generous public for the liberal patronage of the last season," and ask there to call and examine our stock, with a , full assurance that we will give satisfaction. - JOHN A.YOUNG & SON. Charlotte; N. C.. April 8, 1874. 3m. - . Having determined to close out mj' entireSTOCK of Clothing, Tailoring and Fur ishing Goods at as early a date as possible, I am now offering the very best SHIRTS ii the market at 9 31 Per? Dozen. 2nd best quality at $27. . ' French and English Cassimere Suits made to order at $38, reduced from $45. Scotch Cassimere Suits reduced from $35 to $28. All other goods correspondingly. My entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing at cost. My stock of Boys' Clothing at cost. The best stock, of Staple and Fancy Hats at cost. Thelargest and best assorted stock of Deans, xies, rows, unuersmns, drawers, Hose, oils Ltisle, iim ana v&it uiove, uoiiars, ourxs ana suspenders reduced corres pondingly. A lot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water-Proof Clothing at cost. My Merchant Tailoring: department will enjua auu a lull line ui oaiupica iui lullucio vkj ouicul ituui, mm Will De IiiaGe to order in the best manner at the lowest possible price, exclusively for cash.1; All persons indebted to me are urged to as I am determined to close up my book accounts and need the money to meet my obligations. Persons wanting anything in my line are invited to cprue and. examine my stock of goods, as I am determined to close out niy present' stock at the earliest possible date. - . " ' mar 27 J. S. PHILLIPS. TIE (GIDM41Am - WMO UNADULTERATED THIS IS A GENUINE GUANO WHI0H IS TAKEN "FROM THE Guanahani Island (one of the Bahama Group) and bids fair to become one of the most popuJar fertilizers tittered for sale. It is put up in sacks in the same condition as when taken from the caves, and no manipulation or grinding is required. ' ... i It is recommended by jProl? P. B. WIL.SOW, of Baltimore, r who is 'regarded as. one of the be3t analytical chemists in the country . , .- r r ' : Our State Geologist, i ' , . -H Prof. W. C , KGRR, alsd recommends it' as entitled to' a place among the standard fertilizers of the country.. The analysis shows it to be richer in plant food than the great majority of fertilizers,' which in connection with the moderate price at which it is sold, are strong inducements for every farmer to use it. Full supplies now on hand and BURROUGHS & SPHI March 21 6w !. TT family Groceries. M QUNTAlKi i DRY iEEtFPtimSt r Flour," Virginia Floor. , Alrg v&ppfy al ways on Sale at Wholesale .r-' Retail, Mountain Potatoes for planting cheap.. A good stock of Talktw? ai$fra'oa feand at Jowprices,0Orjftg.J4wns&ii? ' .ti . ,.in.f,iTi- f T,;,-J,(.i-i? ' r , ,-- . . 1 tTHITE ah Red Onion Belts' It U. - f W.IL BURVTELfi &CO; J TlfOLLER'S CoanVeTf Oil - . -JJi-'Hazzard A Caswell's Cod Live Oil, y i Nolen's Cod .Liver Oil, r ru 1 1 t -1 j Welbor's Cod. JveVOiL And (:Phosphato ,'vtLime. - . . 1 . ?j a f ''Elixir Cinchona Iron and Strychnine," s and Bismuth,- ' " . " . Pepeim and Bismuth;'? . . W. B. BURWELL & CO., ' apl 5 . - -. i ' - ' " - Druggists, . ' GLOVER, ' Orchard Grassnd Lucerne, y fresli and oFauperior quality. . " ' gf - w7r. BURWELL & CO..' uiid Mens' Furnishing Goods, consisting ot voitou iiisie nreaa ana JNlenno Half I ''t and be kept supplied with the latest stvle of come forward promptly and Dav the same. AND GENUINE. for sale by i ii Gml Agents. k!H"P-i LS D V7 1 G 'Bi-D iv iniorm uismenas ana cusroni era that he has" again taken charge :ef the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane's . , He : has added to his former business, tbe bot tling of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La ger and Porter, fox the wholesale and retail ?.d.e?2TPi !lHila?yyw'iSf?wn t wsr. VM9-rpinr--TKr " V?W y!?fftr;i rspartanburg, t jan 24 3m" :- - i r.jJkAtoA xuw aucuuvu lur.u iULumeifi. r t'A TULLassortmenf of Basket Backets, . Ai Tnhd rflfiM .Mill Wnrr ivi -BKKaa;lnoitt Palish t2hnimi, ffwmew WrappiriPaperi Selves: Washi Uoarda; "VTeU Buckets, Clothes. Pins,'sfcfii i' itf - 'Nr - J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S, Trade St, SJd door above Market. mar 24 Cranberries 1 TITE are offering Cranberries at $1.1Q per" i if" i busheL mar 24 G. W. CHALK & CO. " RAl liS UP AlimUttTlsiNU. One Square one time .$1 00 . . , . . tyo .days..M............w.. 1 50 .... " " ! ' ' threedays....... 2 00 . " " four days 2 50 , " " fivedays.. 3 00 - . " " two weeks 5 00 " " three weeks................... 6 50 ;' ' " one month ....... i 8 00 . ' ' a9tContract Advertisements taken w . proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-col -t " umn, and ten squares as a half-column. ' 1 V"- - R.R.R. RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF CTJRES THE WORST PAIN 3 i In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. HOT 01 HOUR ftcr r lnf this dTertfcmt!Bt me4 ny oa :. SUFFER WTTH PIS. RAOWATS READY RRlfEF TS A CURE TOIL It wast ha first Md is ty-'' Tho Only Pain KeniedV" ' t Ihat tafUtiflr itofM tJw tnot xertieltlmr MnrfZ -.1 -.' '. InttaiuniMioius and cures CmitfMtlona. whUrol ll ? . L.unr. mcti,BowtU, r iher f btd o&"a, br 1 ouo auiilicaiion. V, 4 x " ' T.N FRO OHE TO TWtXTt KOrtTttTS. S!TCL,!?W-Tln,,,t ' M!nltfc fipIn th RHKCM . VT1C, Bed-rlrtdcn. Infirm. Uripplud. Merroua, Nvuraltlc, or prostrated wHH(ooao may anflbT, RADWAY'S READY 171 LIEF WTtl. AFFORD TSPTA.NT EASE.' , IXFLAMMATKlV OK THE KIMTKY INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. ' INFLAMMATION' OF THE BOWRt.S. T S CONGESTION OFTHELUKOa SORE THROAT, DIFFKUTfr BRF.ATFII(! - FAI.I'ITATION OF THE IIEART. ' HYSTERICS, CR3U1', UIl'THRKIA. OATAUKH, INFLUENZA, at, JUU1IIAI Mil NKI'P.ALGIA. nillil-MATfW COLD CHILLS, AOVT. ( II II. t.s. Tho application nt Ui.- Jit-a! Ilfllof t tho part or-: all INTERNAL I'AIN. parte wihto mu pain ir dimcu.iy cils'.B wiilatloiil uiut '" . - nml Comfort. 2v'' ' Twenty drop In hr.li'a tumbler of va'pr ivll) in n few , i moment turn CKAM I'S. SI'AS.VS, Sol 'I rOUi'lL i 3 , ' fiKtKTHURV, SICK HKADAIMIE, DURRIIOEV. " 5 ' DYSESTF.RV. COMC. WIND IN TUL li OWE 1.4 c '! ' Traveli'is fhoulil nhv.-ts curry A bottli of Itnd. way' Kendy R'llci" with ihem. A ten- drops in aitr ivill prevent ci kiiess or pain from eliiiiiKi! of wntrr. It U better tliaii FrcncU Brandy ur Bitters as a .nimuiant FEVER AKD AGU!. fever ad aouk c-tmi for fifty ce,. Tii-re u a remedui airent in mis world tlmt w.itcuiu Fe At-'ile., and nil other Ma'.arli.ns, Btli ns, Scnriet, ivpnoi.1, tenow, ami otne.r revers laiilid Dv KAU WAV'S I'lLLHI (K) qiiiek n RADWAY'S KEAQY :.li.F. Fii ty cents per buttle. SW&lIri! rtPlilB S .! I JTRONO AN'D PT'Fv i:7"jT PT.0OP-INCKE K OF FLKSil AXD WIlltillT Cl.fcAlt tiKIN ANO' ' jT BEAU IIKULi COMl'LEXIOJf SECURED TO ALL. V - .-.If. DR.. RAD WAY' 8 SarsanarLlkn Foil alt GREAT THAT , I iveryflay &n Increase ii FHJ5-" M is M ana Fell v E-orv d'on r.f tl.e S A T. P ARTLLL-W REOL- .' i'F iti . . f l.i. Cl..l .nM. fTwIitn 1 other K! ti ; I ! .... i. s.c;n t'-e vtLfor f - l.l l,f f.ik.i v 1 S .i.ur-t.l . lor it r-';ii: s iio' ion! muinii!. s. h In is ("iiii-iuiiitlo:i, -y indiiiar iIi-i m. rs 'ii t::e lliffilt. MnUID. TU- i. i..Je!i.i I he i.i i- aii'l ot!.'. r iin.-ni' i,i- v .'phi. i-j Evt-ri. t.: inin r-.ii :v: iiiui.- in'.u llu T&u l nmfl fi.;r. ur' skin (!i'ca-i., Jt-nj" : ioin, Fevrr St-nM llt-tid. HinK Worm. Kiic HlM utn.-JBrvniiiPta, iic, H'.ack f"; ts, Worms in tin- Fli-tli. Tun.urn, Cnn- int lie tmu. aiiU nil ivoGkeiHiiit nml unttill fli x iiiji'S, Ktaht. Sweat?, L r Sn in nml nil waste of ;,.. lite principle, am !wi' liiii tii punitive rmiire of tin n.Ipr of" Modern til-.tinVtrv. air! a few iIiivk' u.-e will i v lo any pcrsim u.it)i it t---v t ill. or vl tiiv.t iurins of j i.f ltsfo:fiit pnwor to .-''.re t;n-m. ! Ku In... . .4 1 T .. I. . . . ( .. , ... ..1 . . . .1 I. .1. M ?V !iuinoh!n th;!t i Continnnl'v . o t 'ng. mi. -. ild i:i arroMiiia Uh-j- v.a .it-, oiol rn iuv U mmi fill vi'W tni'rrin nn fr :) Knl'hy Lloo.' ami llm ' - SAl'.iAl'AlilLLl .v v.! i .-mi! c !' Mfiitu ctro . roriniii; fur -i:om onm rf-Tncdy coinmotiron ill rk of I'tirnicnti'iti. imrt siuc'eit lu diininUliinK ilm .f inpnir.i!l l. rnnifl. oil rverv rlur .. .itii nt will led li nisoli );!' I",' hutte. itmItronvn r . l.md uwstlnc b' "i r, ai ;icthc ijiyryvm;;, ai.J I .1 weisrht irt:r-n.-.iiitr. lot only does ilm SnFrAmt.tU!f F"i,Ticn' ii Known n Hfoin i fij-'oii- in 'ur r. i 1 1 '., Dlh, ( nlK.I;iiriiMl:l!, Ullil bli.H iIi- DJ.-; IiU' 1' 1 I y j osiuvc cure l..: . ,., j.,, - r.f ft'rl,..7.7 t J.i..''lf .dilute i a, i juavtHit j- vu;i-.t. ii, ij:i: n Water, invniiiiiienotf nf I'rtu. Stlr.Hi.'J . Mliumiutiria,, ami In j. l r:.-c. wuon- lintdcprils,or ih wawr itliiefc. rlotn u MtttKlancealike thu will .-ts. r tnrrJ iii NK, or tor.M a luortnu. fimk. tuiii .ma wtiflte bone-OU.t iioii:n. ;ii..j vi-ji icMinr, uarniiinwiMiiiio.i wmm i'ii-hii w . i.i this Siuiil ut the Kuciv :;n- ulci.j iUt! I 3. .... rnoi of 12 Years' ::cd by ftiulwii'j'a T . : tnslcle-w, clcsanl'-y cta!''l l'j.-f.woctlBtwi . i- i:(ilmr. mirttV. eeniti! anrt rtnhi-rt'bra.'.'Bad. . ..(4 ij.r fill. fMirA.if ii ii iT!-if:rinrs ( itin MiinirM. i m tUiiiKtloiifloii, Cosiivi.it talterMtrl' i.Mte lilt.,. V'nt-U- 1..riA...te.i..i'.;i- h i'ilr, amf nil Urrnntri'Bn nH fcjtifre Iri Wiirmiitoit ihriii-ff: a poWi Mf&t,' .; n .t'.-s'tv " m :rc:Vv,pt-wsvcUifrr :'Ml V'.I ,'tt'-. : tiX; KK r.i .li!.-l ii ' 4WI - . ;...,:.. Atlanta &JGUci.I By - This Schedule to take ene? Mar.If 1874, at 6 d'clock p. m.. DliiV,pAssirGBB Goiko Hdi ions iv- Arrive. Atlanta, Norcross, Suwannee, Gainesville, Toccoa City, Seneca City, Central, Greenville, Greer's, Spartanburg, Gaffiiey'S' . "King's Mount'n, p 0 GaStonia, - 6 5 Garibaldi, k, 7 Charlotte, - Si NORRJ'n Daily Passkwoeb ' Stations. , .A' NDBEJ'nrt j Garibaldi Gastonia, jGaffoey's, fa ?Oentral, K8necaW 1 f Toccoa Clf hsBellton; f Gaiuear, Fl'y Brr iiuioru, Suwar Dulu Norci Don? Goo At' A8 MADE TnB VOZ? A-'TOKTRnWO ITRKS: f :"- j nmf'i,' n.'.l'io Ak'U.TMK euitiiiit. tii 1 I BODY ITNDKu'"' 'lir!, UNDER THE lNFLI'E OF THIi TRULY VOSiiiSfrU, MiillG 1 T 6 48 prn 716 7 811 :J 9 48 1 7 11 12 -7 1203 tef 148.; 2 427 403:. . 5 06 1 'A & " t r" 3 f '.1 ' , - . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 19, 1874, edition 1
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