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Charlotte Obserrcrl published n '. I. ONES A-PENDLETOSj rRontiEToiis .1 i Hire. firiri!r KitfMtr... .j. . - .. BATBS or SCBSUBlfUOK. ! One year h advaro. ii..: on IT Months. In rinnm . month. ... rt , , it 10 kly, oii x'vHt. 2.00 TIT JwUl picas look out. fur cm- mark 011 i untitled ' thai their Htm Hm4rtp- hHcxpirvd; Ki.d ni irtpftVillv re- -stcd to rvnrw t ntitv. ;f - V - " ; 1 ''HiJr ' 1 4 l' I .n 1 A 11 ................ t"x : ict Good Ordinary.. t4 v Mwblllng-.;..; .U..;.:.;. Vi 'arket stnms. .,.. . .il s tj-day 21. m un iMtr..!..:.. ... Coaatrr Produrr. "w-Hdftft per R Sivottlders, ttog Round, Country, 13i 1U Ui 25 tf--Choice, Country, bj Apple, tN. C.) Peach, th White, (without sacks) 30a3s $ 2 a 21 H 2ia2J 90 iuixea, as, per dozen, 15 r 18 .hi Family;.; 4J a 4.00 l.xtra, 4.40 a 4 go . .Super, 4 in Dried AimiM. " Peaches, Chickens, scarce, ; 28 a 30 " Tnrlrira rmr.- u vuv. r-:. DtlckS. ' -i: V ok rttie Dry. y - Green, erf Good, country llial2 Common, ' non-.- White, boltwl Black, White, 'twi, 75 a 80 5T Ihs t Whl w-Pure clay, 86 a 90 Mixed. m . k itatocs Irish, per bbl, 5 a 51 tsweet, $! lllow, 7 n X ica Red, per bush. Wliite. liVwZ Tnh wnsliml Unwashed Chnrebes To-Day. Associate Retokvkd Sisticb. Preachine k Miller's Hall tc-day at 11 A If and 3 PM, y Key a T Sloan. St. Peteb's Caibomc Chttech. 8er rices day at the usual hours by the priest, Key B Hands. Trtoh Stkeet M. E. Ch&bch. Seryic- to-day at Tryon Street M. E. Church, uth, at 11 a. m., and at 71 P. M. by the istor, Rey P J Carraway, St. Mark's Luthkbak Church. Services 1 the morning at 11 o'clock and at 5 P. M. Jy the pastor Key N. Aldrich. First Presbttxriak Chubch. Serrices fc is morning at this Church at 11 o'clock. i d at 71 this evening, by the pastor, Rey. .. W. Miller, D. D. Seats free. Kt. Peter's (E.) Chubch. Services to- kiy at 11 A. Jf, and at 3 P, Rev S. Bronson, pastor. ' . Calvary Mi3sios Chubch. Services is morning at 11 o'clock and at 71 P M y the paster, Rey W S Haltoni. Siecoxd Psesbyteriax CHURCH.-Services !c the Court House to-day at 11 a. m. and 1 4 p. m., by Rev. W. S, Plumer, D. D The senior proprietor of the Observer left esterday evening for Statesville. He will turn Monday. , Declines the Nomiaation-J S Asbury, q, resquests us to say that the announce- ent of his name as a candidate for Alder- lan was unauthorized by him : and that is name be withdrawn, which we have lone. : We refer dar readers to a card from S De Wolfe, E, up on the same subject. Memorial Day Has it been definitely fettled upon what day tle memorial cere- onies in this city are to take place? The bth of May falls on Sunday. Are the cere- onies to come off on Saturday, the 9th. or Monday, the 11th? -r i Taxes, The tax-listing proceeds slowly, lowly. There is notbinc a man hates now- tdays so much as paying money towards the pport of the government except bavins p eye-tooth pulled. The Weather After a lone soell of bad cather, the sun came oat yesterday ofter- bon ; and we iadnlae in the houe that bet- r days are ahead for as. The crops hare en greatly damaged in this section by. the pntmual rains. A Q.Hiet City Tlie Mayor's Court .was hrren of interest yesterday. Not a single kse was up. Nothing tran spired fn the courts of the Magistrates,,, ,, f r No arrests were made by the oolicd Trade waa dull, comparatively speaking. Marry In r la Charlotte." 'From the Raleigh Qrscei we clip to followiag: "Two young brides hare been recently led ky captirea front' the ":City of 'Char- tte, by gentlemen from "down the road, esterday evening Mr K Q Waitt, a brother do f the worthy younit merchant. Mr Di S aitt, of this city, ireinarried in Charlotte the,Key Mr Carraway to Miss M E Alli- m of that place. The happy couple reach - tnis city this mornins. And yesterday . ening Mr John Gittndre. of Moore county. t)k the Raleigh and Gaston cars, accom nied bz his rounsr bride wnom be had Jst married in Charlottes ''-B lra married the Rey Stephen Gihnore, hU brother." r. .u..-.,... h.l ' -'' wWr4 wwk last r-ov Peiitral-.',,! . orlAm;m Jdtp!! erSST 1 " W m Friday j.. Oa laut Friday at Fifteen mimUe lell,e Au:Unf Atlt4 rnnny other in the J Ne ,,fk- Sl'e f? Wic mlMr of; vi uty or Bald Mountain, Nreres-reat MrtHatigvjjiy fem. ' Prt! t the terrible shaking iit wderable sensatkw y,r r irot f go. h I s ."nfain.. Everybody in the vil ias recentlr Utn'rin., . i iJn of 01i Fort was rntiHAd .a W as recentlr lieeo iecturin 'iui Cl of mHgtiifiW0t i!iyjiiu bwxviful face, and bigfaly intefJena! hrowisn- ti-'.u d iwclntinr in ma.m, shtl ,1 Of ta!ri)Uf a very sttrir iVrdrt-. ! Ta hn;l the hd4ten .Tur.-e l;,k ,r ..re nn Men nrclc-s j.Mirti ;y: in lrn! i.ns Tross ivy monntmn, nwi iJrsert mhiN But al tk-it they ki.x fiad wilt be the K'e.,m Of higher hke, remorw.sprin. Thev deem lhese sources, an.l .rejoivn. Tlie secret tand' As safe as ever from profaning hand.-. The highest lake, remotest spring, no dream So in Tvtta In.. A r r v.r.u 1 n A , . ui icrveni neat. Each heart to find the source all vainly tries vvro,1M iiij sienous screams and fleet : Sweet streams ! Ah, Love I they, would not Perhaps, if thou reyealedst to our eves ine secret when, and where, and why they commcmcatkd. Tj v X.CITOR UB3ERVER j The announcement 01 my name as a candidate for Alderman was unauthorized by me. Please do mc the -.muness 10 withdraw my name. I would be glad to have it stated in the same public manner me announcement has been made, that 1 have neither the time nor inclination to attend to the duties of an Alderman Very respectfully, pnl 2o, 1874. F. S. Db WOLFE - ATfuormcKMEirr. Conservative Congressional Coaveutlon. By order of the Executive Committee of tne 7th Congressional District, a Convention AftKA ' "W-k . m . . will be held in the Gty of Charlottes m -J v awwiw Thursday, the 20th day of May, 1874L to nominate a candidate for Congress, and for the transaction of such other business as mar properly come before it . - JOHN" E. BROWN, Chair'n Ex. Com Charlotte, April 26 XM3fCIfICATEr. . .rThc Mayoralty. As lar as we nave been able to ascertain Yr Viviii ivro genera uy. saiu noil with our present Mayor,, w.. P.; Darfdson.- We have not heard one .word.? of complaint against him, so well has he discharged his duties. J?rom a statement in the Observer a short- time ago, we learned that the present Mavor has not been out of his office one whole day since he was elected in Mav, 1873. -He has been present at every meetina of the Board of Aldermen during his term, and has paid more than half his salary by the fines im posed in bis Coart He has inspected nearly all the improvements and work done by the street Commissioner s force, and has give n the whole of his time to the duties of his of fice, and we always knew where to find him when bis services were needed. Such full and constant attention to the duties of any office is very rare, and we hope our citizens will show their appreciation of our present Mayor by re-electing him by a large vote. apl 26,tt MANY CITIZENS. communicated. air. HiDitor : Mayor liavldson says in a card in your paper of the 24th inst that af ter a careful examination he is satisfied there is no law that will enable him to en force the ordinance of his Board of Alder men instructing the Marshal to garnishee a man's wages for city taxes. , His Honor may be correct, but it is not probable his Board of Aldermen would have passed the ordi nance unless they believed the power to en force it did exist, and it was due to them that the law. and the Mavor's construction of it, should have been published with his card. Furthermore, the finances of the city, it is believed, arc in a condition to need as sistance from all lawful sources, and the tax payers are interested in the decision of this question. , Then is it right that it should be disposed of so summarily as the Mayor proposes? Be sides there is an election at nana In which Hie Honor feels an interest, and it is due to himself that he should show the reasons which lead him'' to those conclusions. We want light on this subject. A VOTER. uperx, aJCESE. Interior of a "vo ter'i" house. Locality. Save Rent. Enter Dinah and her daughter Nell : urana nouns n . "Dear mother may I go out to vote?' -un yes, my oear mue iseii ; 'Put on your hat and redingote, Ana vote tor 10m rumen. Neix, poken.)-"lU be g duraed if iuimp Hjumiui, , m xuii- ing-pin flia Nell .and curtwn.J Hal- eigh Oecent. ? Hard ok 'Em. An Illinois woman I ...1 ..1 l 12 & I i., I . -... J wiieu I ney nra uegan iu uivu vuu- fressrofn. at large, out here, hearing he fact alluded to, -stfaightwiy rush- 'Sarah: Jane, don't leave tho clothes out to-high t, for there V Congress- FBI OLD VOBX GREAtTLY EXClTtlD OREAT ALARM. LAsheville Expositor. hitfUpt jntch of excitement for the i tim-. The eil'eets are described by j tb.e following gentlemen of unques- 1 tmned VArnritv I Corf. J, C. Whitson, the Depot Agent hvt Old Fort, was sitUing in a tlvair wiinin the rt nnt. -t t t;.,. tt ( 1 v, "inc. XJ. v , hoard a tcrriblp, henVv. rumbling , noise says the house shook very con j xulerably and that the in nie 1 moon s in the depot bm!din rattlod w-.iiuKiousiy lor some seconds. jS. V4rtneii heard a terrible noise at the same time, was 111 the h ouse and felt the house quiver in everv part the sound ivas like a heavy body of snor sliding off the house ran out of the house and called attention of others to the same. J. C. Haiffht. A merchant. ;i nA 1 ort was sitting on the counter at the time felt the counter move and house shake the string rf hanging above the counter vibrated like a nendnlnm fnr innnl mmn.Am spoke at the same time, all very mucn startled. One man said What 18 that?" Annthor oirl T not that an earthquake ?" The sound was like a heavy blast, then appeared tO die awaV Uiakintr a nmA lite heavy wagon running over plank. a. Aanon, wno lives on the side of the Bald Mountain, says the shock was terrible, so much so lhafc ht fAiild not tell whether the sound was over him or under him. He says the sha king was more fearfnl thnn in T?hn. ry last. J. W. Halford whn liro, rn T?k Creek, near Stone Mountain, was alarmed at the samr. hnnr Kv irlmt seemed tn hp. a h large bumb bursting the noise and quivering 01 tne eartn more severe than ever before lasted longer than Visual the boards on a little house were heard to rattle like quick show- I . . " I beneath h in f"-"t - ail u a" ran 1 cib Ul Itau iai inp-fft t thA rarth mr I have bedome i quite serious,'' and are much alarmed. The same noise, but less terrible. Was bA9.rd hv minv nar sons at about ten o'clock the same night. K. Jj. McBraver livos fivA mila from Bald Mountain heard the same at the same time of the dav wax plowing in the field his horse became alarmed with fright it appeared to le a rolline sound under th o-rmmri like distant thunder says the people are again greatly alarmed with fright it appeared to be a rollinrr nonnd un der the ground like distant thunder says the people are again greatly alarmed, and many propose to leave the vicinity. James Jjuririn. who lives nn tb head of Crooked Creek bad hnfin plowing, but was sitting ou a very large rock and everything perfectly quiet with his back to the -Southwest. and his face to the Northeast the rumbling began under and behind him, andat the time it passed under him it appeared most intense and se vere the noise appeared like a huge rock rollinsr on and croinsr downward all the time, where it aDDeared to have a resting nlace .the snund wad calculated to produce ereat distress and alarm. W. P. Wrisrllt. wlin resides fire miles east of Bald Mountain on the head waters of Cane Creek, aaya the noise appeared like distant thunder, and seemed to tret nearer fn him shook his house verv much, and lasted several seconds lhis was between 4 and 5 o'clock. Isaac Lvda lives in Henderson m county at the distance of niue miles the quaking was so severe that sticks of wood sitting against the fence were seen moving and quivering much alarm in the vicinity. The same noise and rumhlinir was also heard at Marion, a distance of twenty-four miles but not so severe. On Fridav evenins- at Old Fort eve rything wore the asneet nf aerinns- ness, and the people here,Vat the ' dis tance of twelve miles from Bald Moun tain, feel many serious apprehen sions. Reporter. DlCATW CiV A CnwiT.nir.RATir; OwB-ir'vc Colonel William Harvey Sellers of the nnce famed fifth Tp.ta rscrimpnt. rf fho Confederate service, died at Galveston, Texas, April 8( aged47. At the second battle of Manassas he commandodthe left wing of Hood's division. M Rnva the Danville (Va.. ThAPst Many of the colored people who are excited on the subject of relieion, are carrying on in a very curious style. A I . 1 -rr 1-. 1 ,, man nameu ivian jrrice sirippea 01 ati but one article of clothing and walked the house top and sat Upon the chim 1 ney. One negro ' woman,- in giving her experience,. stated- thatj, she had been to hell and saw Spi Boss there. Tup TTrv-vrv. iv A i.imu a Rirr'Mi April 24. Immense rain has fallen in .1. j mi . . . ine past two uays. -J. ne streams in every direction are greatly swollen. rtie Alubama Titer i within two feet nf the hierh wnfr ''ttiMrlrf f 1KV2T. Th country below is overflowed.' and an i. J- J ; m L. immensouuijuuBH w.hib, wops, making gloomy crop prospects,. . ." j 1 '"l"1 '.V't ; to Judge dmictbeing ousted from his place as Judge of this District. The v 'The insurance on "lh of llaxall & Crenshaw, liieluiiond, VaM araouots They have a Judge 111 Florida who was arrested aud put into the calaboose for drunkenness. While iu confine ment,, he endeavored to issue a writ of habeas corpus requiring the sheriff ot MansteeCo. to seize his body and brine it before hi c might inquire into the legality "V - mis a oriuiant mea out it wouldn't work. lhe latest name for a red-headed man is a strawberry blonde. The ladies of Bilboaccording to the In:eriai. have deenrir u iw.rr;n.t - . , u untlivus 1 there wifh damask, on whieh is worktW iu letter o" gold a- moitj which tyd w uiuu translates ; f--As ionf as cats will on black pudding sop lhe unconquerable town shall not give tt. iather Kyau, the poet-priest, h?s been lecturing to enraptured audieiices in iew York. , Gov. Kemper has sent iu a message to the Vimiuia Loirislalnre annreiin the necessity for a thomugh"amend muni ..i'U. At a public meeting in Macon, April 1 mm iMuiuuuu was auopiea : t j.KJotca, xuai we regard our railrosul interest paramount to all other con- aiaeratious. Speeches were made by iv.w' I- 1me of Jackson couiv: Dr. W. L. Love and J. L. Bobinsod." t ;c . Little Bock, AprU 24. Affairs Are in WsW T a. . mm . wuiKiuu. urouKg, in addressing the troops, said he was determine! to hold the State House in spite of every thing. 4 . ; Margaret Black, of Falls Biver, Mais., has recovered $15,000 against a druggist who sold her aconite for pricna,by which she was dreadfully poisoned, The Atlanta Herald nominates Han cock and Gordon for President and Vice-President of the United States. Hon. B. H. Hill has become the owner of one-ninth interest in the Kimball House, valued at $10,000. In speaking of President Orant's veto of the finance bill, the Richmond Dispatch says : 't t We take it that the veto does one of two things : First, It shows that Qen eral Grant has no hope of a third term; and. second, that if he has th chance for him to be elected. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor. We are authorized to announce W. F. Da vidson, Esq, a eandidate for re-eleciion6 to the office of Mayor at the ensuing election, on the 4th day of May, 1874. For Mayor. We are authorized onnminA. nr, t -V V..V.j V. 1 . IU A. Young a candidate for the office of ' yor at the ensuing municipal election. New Advertisements. . $50,000 Worth of Goods to Sold at Anc tlom Prices for cash. HAVING determined to quit the DRY- GOODS business, we offer from, this date our entire stock at whatever we can get for it. We are selling goods at retail from 25 to 0 and at wholesale from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than they can be bought else where. We Mean what we Say J ALL persons in want of goods should call at once and examine our stock and thereby secure great bargains. BREM, BROWN & CO. apl24,lwkd THE SUNIS fcSTIIX RISING at C S. Holton & Co's. TtJST RECEIVED, a large lot of granges. V Lemons, Apples, Cocoanuts, Bologna Sausage, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef and can- mcu guuus 01 every uescnpnoii. Uneese, fresh oi.iuA.cu Dauaage, soiaeuiing nice. Come to the Rising Sun, opposite market, apl 25 C. S. HOLTON & CO. LUTICEK ! L1JMBEB!! At ft ure prepared to famish all kinds of 1 f LUMBER of any size and quantity. Our mills are now in full Operation. Address at Troutman's Depot, A., T. & O Railroad, Iredell county, apl 25, ! mo w BEAN & CHESTER. IFOR SALE. 1 ANSON HARDY -"Printer's Favorite" x raper uutter good as new. "1 Full set of Metal Clamps and Flourishes m. new. 1 Office Desk new- For information and price apply AT THIS OFFICE. apl 24 FAHILY FLOTJB SUGAR CURED HAMS, Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Grits and Homins, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Syrup of all grades, Oranges and Lemons. Also a splen did lot of Delf Ware always on hand cheap for cash. - J. L. BROTHERS CO. apl 24 ICE. ICE, at : - SCARR'S DRTTO 8TOHK Cash must accompany orders, apl 19 o., . JUST RECEIVED. COUNTRY Lard, White Beans, White Peas J Fresh Mountain Roll Butter; Also, nice lot of choice country butter, 100 do fresh eggs, cheap for the cash, at f ' - B. N.8MITH. Once More! TlOTiN;flari N c Ba- i eon, Hams, Shoulders and Sides. Coino soon and get first choice. Also, a fresh lot of factory cheese at 'apU8 a s A. H. CRKS WELL'S. .. ' v . u. v DOOtEY'S YEAST PtTDDR, k Berry French Roll -Yeast Powder, Jim i Coleman's En glish Mustard, jao 8-tf W, - BURVyjjLL & cq. SPRING AND of T A. YOCXf ; A n v ,.fr... . , U . Goads l7 .CI r2.2 u.utactore75 mewtsw fey tfce single garmeul. " ""',"'aoJ! V,cT.aBHBiriety.f Scarfs, 0?-Bf kct. ' ' - " c tuaiiK our inenns anrf tun .1 I . - ' ' . .0,1, and ak them toi aVd ex"uV,h,e ' will give satisfaction. wo,,r htock Wlth a f'l assurance that we Charlotte, N. C. April 8, 1874. 3m. .he market at 93! Pc Jzen, best quahty aT$2?anQg "ie Try be3t SHIKTO u 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 . The largest, nnrl Koof oc.j x 1 . . uiuic iv.1U ana tail Uloves Hollars Pi.fn, .,,l o 1 -:'u,uu pondingly. Cloves, collars, Cuffs and Suspenders reduced corres- Alot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water Mr Mereliant. Tailnrfn. ,i..i . Koods "and a full fine ofi Xi 'Iffi. tb 9 to oraer in the best manner t th i- I tn! obligations. my as Persons Willi Hilt nnt'Tkinn of goods, as I am deterued"5, 00 date mar 27 NORFOLK, V A. 10,000 PRIZES! $250,000 in Currency to be Giyen Away ! For the benefit of the Masonic Belief Association, nf Norfolk, Va. U-- " vUVivj vi a oJWJai YfSh Ol fclie Lei?l.Slatr twrr fawU fi t8?9 taring corporate privileges upon the Ma sonic Relief A wmcinMnn fha r;,. - ...... .iiu xyiit.i.Luia 11UW nave the pleasure to announce that a Grand Gift Concert will be (riven at the Upcra House, in the city of Norfolk, on Tuesday, tie 5th of Mav. 1874. No further postponement guaranteed.) For the nurnose of niw-nrinn fnn. cessary for the completion of the Masonic icuiiJie, now in course ot erection in the city of Norfolk. Directors of the Association. John Treasurer; James Y Ltfgh, Walter H Tay lor. Geo S Oldfleld. Jvin Rncmn r;i Hosted, Wra H AVales, M H Steven, S u eii, jonn l iieamond. Advisdrv T5n pn Tlio wiin.. Gov. G C Walker, Col Kader Biggs, P H P ; R R McDaniel, P C Commander : J S Burroughs, Cant 8 L Watts, Virginia Leg islature fi V. Withan n n u n j t G Cnd G C: Col T F Owens. P G M : J a Whitehead, Esq., ex-Mayor. Col W H Taylor. State Senator Jas i? P in CI CI OS. $00,000: one GranH Cash niff OK(m-n. iauu vmu uiit, z,ow. one urana Cash Gift, 10,000 one Grand Cash Gift, 5,000: one Grand Cash Gift, 2,500 ; 24 Grand Cash Gifts, $500 each, $12,000 ; 50 Cash Gifts, 250 each, 12,500 ; 80 Cash Gifts, 200 each, I J. wn - M ; XV a erssx ' ' xojvw: lwi asn unts, loo each, 15,000; wins, eacu, xo,uuu ; owj uasn Gifts, 53 each, 29,500 ; 9,000 Cash Gifts, 5 each, 45,000. Grand Total, 10,000 Gifts, $250,000. Wbfele Tickets, $5. Half Tickets. $2.50. Cluo Rates lTickets for $50, 22 Tickets for $100. HENRY V MOORE, Sec'y Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. For further information inquire of D G Maxwell, Charlotte, N C e o d, till 1st of May The Public are Invited to Call and examine our stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which we are now receiv ing and opening. - It presents an unusual variety of Suits and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, and a va ried assortment of tasty goods in our line, not generally found in similar stocks. We invite a call, gentlemen. roar 29 J. A. YOUNG & SON. $25 REWARD. I WILL pay Twenty Five Dollars, to any person who will furnish me with proof sufficient to convict these house-breakers, robbers and thieves, who are infesting and plundering our city. ' , W. F. DAVIDSON, m"31tf Mayor. Family Groceries. XT OUNTAIN DRY BEEF HAMS. U-L Buckwheat Flmir NVvrth Pnmlnin , ... v.wu SX.. v.. . 1. Flonr, Virginia Flour. A large supply al ways On Rale t WKnlaaal n. D.k.!1 Mountain Potatoes for planting cheap. A good stock of Tallow alwass on hand at low prices. Oranges, Lemons, Ac. , A. H CRESWELL. .Grays' Corner, Trade Street. Ap'15. WHITE and Red Onion Setts H . W. R. BURWELL ife CO . MOLLER'8 Cod Liver Oil, , Haasard & Caswell's Cod Liver Oil, lnoien s voa Liver uu, i , Wether's Cod liver Oil and Phosphate 1 Elixir Cinchona Iron and Strychnine, -. andBiamatfv j . Pepsim and Bismnth, I W. R. BURWELL & CO h!Pl - DruKrists, HLOVEit, rthaMras M'i.p,ofi at'$1.10 . pev ffiwins J Xceshwd of superior quality. If.tOSheC.-'. i. -. ir W. R. BUfiWEXL,4s go. mar 24 G. W. CHALKtfcCO; Jj2F, OF i ID) ran entirely new. ofHU stock catirelv new. be of U.e" best m otrdw iiar9 nn.qnnuiaaA.Mn i 1 iwijAioocuiJi fctlC Illair- , ,. , .. .. JOfTN A. YOUNG : SON. - Proof Clothim at cost. ....... .Tu rJ ou,L. "V'11.- a will be made i'uj ince, exclusively for cash to come forward promptly and nay the ccont, and need the money to meet same. my . n'rSS "fTl f "e X . . -v-v. tllc cariitssi possiDie J. S. PHILLIPS. NEW NOVELTIES. AT NEW PRICES OUR large and well selected stock of sta pie Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Heady-Made Clothing, &c, bought since the tumble in Northern markets, are now ready for in spection. A. better selected stock has never been offered to the trade of this city. Many Goods (among which are many desirable styles of Dress Goods) can and will be sold at half the prices paid for them by early buyers. Such Goods as we make specialties of will be found greatly lower than other Houses, while our regular lines are as low as any Ho.iise in the city. Weare Ap;6nts for Butterick's Patterns. THE WHOLESALE TRADE we can offer some superior inducements and one of the largest stocks of staple Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Shawls and Fancy Articles as low as any Jobbing House Ivorth or South for cash, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any other House. Call and examine our Goods, prices and terms. Wanted to buy Cotton in lar-e quantity to fill Foreign orders. McMTRRAY & DAVIS. march 26 LATEST SENSATION ! EVERYBODY running to see the fight ; what is it about ? Why, all want one of those nice, hard, firm Beef Hams, at A. H. Creswcll's. Also, Country Bacon, A very choice lot, Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. Also, Peas, Beans, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, together with 20 bushels of On ion SetSj and other articles too numerous to mention. Call soon, and don't be fooled by being too late. A. H. C RES WELL. mar 4 tf "B-Select" Whiskey. THE subscribers would call theattention of Physicians, Druggists and others to this celebrated brand. GRIER & ALEXANDER, Sole Agents, Charlotte, N. C. I have analyzed the whiskey known un der the brand of MB-SELECT,,,'controlled by Messrs. Walter -1.- Blahr & Co., Richmond, Va, and find it free from, ,fusil oil, and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McCAW, Late Professor of Chemistry, Medical College of Virginia. January 13,-1872.8 mar 25 P. LDDWIG BEGS to inform Tiis friends and custom ers that he has again taken charge' of the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane's.' He has added to his former business tb bot tling of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La ger and Porter, for the wholesale and retail trade. He will Send It anywhere in town at $1.80 per doz, the bottles to be returned. jan 24 3m Tour Attention for a moment. A FULL assortment of Baskets. Buckets, Tubs, Coffee Mills, . Wooden Bowls, Brooms, Flonr Pails, Churns, Paper Bags: Twine, Wrapping Paper, Seiyes, -Wash Boards, Welt Buckets, Clothes Pins, &c, at J. S; M. DAVIDSON'S, i - Trade St; aid door above Market, mar 24 ,. ,. . ... , ARREIf POTATOES, - Early Goodrich, f . i.-. Bose,..,, .., .. -f :,- Mohawks, , . . . " .Pink Eye, For sale by A. R, NISBET & BRO. fob 14 . Democrat and Home copy, TT SUMMER ' 'i Cranberries i rJ f RATES P ADTEUTISING. OnSqwe .l 00 inree nays.., . 2 03 four dayt...'..... ... 2 50 nve days ; 3 00 'to.yrp&..!fjtx& 3 50 "I TP . ,TU w- 5 00 .. 4. weeks 6 50 r 'tnmilxzzzj. 8 00 .Contract Advertisements taken at proononately low rates. Five Squares estimated at. h mrler-cbl wran, and ten Tuareg ae a halfcolaairi. fii IIP OlfPWO 'IRlUulPHS .!.rn - 1 VI Sewiug Machine Co NEW YORK, Over Eight) -One Competitor AT THE World's Exposition, Vienna. 18T3, &c. 1. Tho Kpight'a Cross of tho Imperial Or aer or "Francis Jos.nh." cnnr.rrut u Ms At . wwfcfcr.t 1AMIICIICU UV Austria. Uton the HnnnrnMn xriti...ii Vr!, JeV. rpsiaeni or me Wheler & . . - . - l..WMUll;l oewina- JJiaciiine Company, as the founder and builder of BewliiR Ma chine indnstry. 8 JS.1? Diploma of Honor, recom mended by the Internutioual Jury for thUSewing Machiue Company only, for their Important contributions to the . material and social Welfare ol mankind. Tii?Sr?i?3 IJrod.foLPreBTee, award ed for their NewNo. 8 Sewing Machine, wing for progress mad since the Paris . fJtlon,'?f1867' at hich the only i'i(Jal,Sr ewin Machines wu awarded to this Company. Hence the Vienna award marks Progress, not from a l2ieTel? interior medal, but from VS?4. Medal, the highest awira made a.t Paris. Tho Grand Medal for Merit, for the de velopment of Needle Industry and ex cellence and superiority of manufac tured samples exhibited. A Grand Medal far Merit, for eroellenee and superiority of Cabinet work, the . only award of the kind in this section. "fefcJ!.?"? Co-operatniiOthe 3. 5. 6. uroia a. rt usuu uuwpany ror sudo rlor abUity. , . 7. The Ofllcial Report, published by the General Direction or the Vienna Expo sition, signalizes the supremacy ot the wheeler & Wilson Company for quan tity and quality of manufacture, and position in the Sewing Machine busi ness, as follows : OFFICIAL REPORT, VIENNA EXPOSI TION, SEWING MACHINES, 4c. (GROUP 18, sec. 2, B.) "The greatest Sewing Machine -Manufac- rnTr in tnp wrkilH ia fh.l nf Wh.Ai.. inn son. New York, which alone has brought al- i oaur uci ui tueir oewmg Aiacnmes into practical use. The complete production Of the Darts hv Trifih1narir ta mr. ..milntAI) that each complete machine may be used as a sample for exhibition. The firm produces 600 well-adjusted machines daUy. which is the wonder of the Vienna Exposi tion. Id their Knr Wo ft HuvIto. 1LT.(.iV. This universal machine sews the Beaviest leainer narness ana the nnest gauzes with a truly pearl stitch. 7 "Wheeler & Wilson have received the highest prizes at all World's Expositions, and nt. the Venn a TC-rnncitMnn hum n-4- dinarily distinguished." FURTHER DISTINGUISHED HONORS. New Yokk, Sept. 15, 1873. WE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR OP THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, N. Y, Was unanimously recommended by the judges of Sewing Machines for WHEELER & WILSON'S Hew No. 6 Sewing Machine. as being "a decided improvement ovor all other machines in the market," and which "must revolutionize certain branches of in dustry, esneeiallv In Mh - . " -"JU cij- ulacturing." " Baltimokk, Md., Oct. SI, 1873. 'T IB MAnVT.Awn InaTrm 1 i . - ' u.s. una anmum Wheelkb & Wrtsow the Gorn Medal for their New No. 6 Sewing Machine. Other Sewing Machines received nothing." " Savanitah, November 4, 1873. " At. the Clr.nrcnr A Htite li tn a- u.. Medal, the highest and only premium for nf t u.. h tt c v.u. w . n r.r.jjr,. A Wri.SOTJ fnr samnlM rlnnn nn tholi- 'Mm xr - l '- w ... v.. TT VJ . 6 Sewing Machines." Principal OfiSce, No. 625, Broadway, NEW YORK, Agencies, in all Pricipal Cities of the World. hoI 18. 2td a 2tw JUST AltitiVED, MOUNTAIN Buckwheat Flour, fresh and good Rye Flour from New York, the best brand in the market. Also. Pearl Grits and Hnminv innf. 5n from Charleston. Come and see me at t.hr host, nriotir cfnn vw. .W..W. 1 1 SU I V. for FAMILY GROCERIES in Charlotte. A. II. CRESWELL. apl 10 - SUPERIOR Family Flour, just received and for sale by apt!) J. B, RANKIN fc CO. Atlanta &, Ilich. A. L. R'w'y Co This Schedule to take effect' Sunday Mar. 1, 1S74, at 6 o'clock p. m. ' Daily Passesgeb Going Nobtu No. 1. Statiens. Arrive. ' Leave. Atlanta, - 600 nm orcross, 618 pm G 51 Suwannee, 7 16 ' 7 16 Gainesville, 8 11 " 8 15 ToccoaCity, 9 48 " 9 51 Seneca Citv. 1112 " it IX i. .Central, I, 1203 am ,1209 a m Greenville. ! 48 " 1 fil ' Greer's. ,'2f42l " ' i42u Spartanburg, 4 03 " , 4 06, Gaffney's 5 06 " 5 09 Kincr's Mount'n. G 09 " 6 12 ' hGastonia, 6 5! " 6 57 Garibaldi, 7 21 . " 7. al Charlotte. 8 Ofi '"-.' ' A' 1 1 " NCRRJ'n 8 15 Daily Passenger Comikg Sodth No. 2 Station s Arrive. Leave. NCR R J'n, 000 i 612 i m Charlotte, Garibaldi, 6 06 am 7 18 7 24 " 7 51 8 33 " 9 39 " 1015 " 1127 " 1239 p m 215 " 2 57 " Gastonia, Kine'sM't. 7 48 8 30 Gaffney's, 933 " 10 45 ' -11 21' 12 33 pm 154 " !254 M Spartanburg, Welford. ? Greenville. Central, Seneca City, Toccoa City, Mount Airy, Belltoh, s1 Gainesville. -. 4 18 500 009 G3G 654 7 12 736 f 51 4 2L 5 03 44 if it 6l9J 639 ' 6 cr 7 18., I 7 39, . Fl'y Branch, ismorcr Suwannee, Duluth. Norcross. vz 8 30' 8 48 Doraville 8 8 45 B. Y. SAGEi Sup-t
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