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aoi auo .'i LI '0 JUtAU iiUT tTT J 1 I if i i 1 .vn o x B T .OH lti. .to uoi wra n just tmmm T .CHABIiOiXE J;C. EEIPAlu :HAY 1, 1874. l.DUV. 4. I ' 111 : ...... -t. ) . f r iC TA f ':'' . i i-iiiiii liit rn-1; " ... ' ! . : . . 1 . ! ' ' ! ' '-' , . ', , i if The Charlotte Observer. JOKES ft PENDLETON, PaoraiKToas. Office, Springs', Building, Trade Street.' ' BATIS or IVMCBimOH. 'i! Ttuily One year in advance, ...............$7 w X 75 ; 60 13.5 2.00 Tkf j yajia,--Grand Chancellor I F Dorth, arrived in this city yesterday morn lni'ifi'dMMiWigM organ a, lodge ofthe Knights of Pythias. No Officers were elected. ThwiUJbe done this morning at Ktx months, -in- fcdyance, Three Months, in advance,... ... ne month, in advance,... ? ri-Werkly, ne year, Weekly, one year. mt it'T CITY IUTELUSEHCE- OM ColnsW-Speaking of old coins Mr W R Cochrane yesterday Showed Jos ' two which for age are ahead of any' we "taxi yet seento oar recollectibix.' ' -They are Spanish coins and one bears the figures 1718, the oGP 9 p'clodVjThefr aineawmVannounced er 1713. This makes th 'oldest -one JtettoWemlW tifei9estiorf of mak- this meeting ghHSise all the present Incum bents of county offices, and recommend them for renomtnation. An amendment was offered to the" effect. that this meeting leaye to its delegates in The Obsenrer la tba oly paper pb- jianea w m ow i am attei-whicn haa latcmes rery BsorBUff. JJaalaesa men vill please make a aU ofthte. ; A Mlsmn4entsBa4Jbsc themia'eoini feeling aonong. t& con fleers In consequence of certaia p in the township meeting, yesterday. a resolution was. introdoced fo endp present county facers, it failed to hate' every reason to beliere rtdl there was any opposition to the pi ficert. iMft ttecfcdsft tl a thought that it was twlclj hadbettetbe leAoperi- We miiunr the resoiu- yesrr oia; and th.e o wer one loo years. , These ol4 ooinAre always interesting, anq if any -of our friends baVe older- ones than these, we would likt tb seelhem.' vote, as the lution resolution was travel- twere put to a withdrawn. . Upon motion the meeting adjourned pass-tt UCUBU resent of r neIcrosiniMoiJtiel papil 'Diey are CIIAULOTTE SXARGLETS. Cotton Market. . Thtjkspay, April .30, .1874. 1 Tifpnor.. ... . )rdinary,... i i I KHJ VATUIimrjf fT' strirt Ghdd Ordinary..........5. )W Middling 16Q16 Market quiet and firm. Sales to-day 50 bales. 121 151. L'T.....il515i Country Produce. Buying Kates. J Jlicon Hams, per ro Sides. Shoulders, Hog Koond, Countrj-, . Kcexmax . ' . Jhdteh Choice, Country, 7raJMf-r-Apple, v CH. ' j. -rHPeaeihii" - -' - vvbiteV : " IwithoTit aaeksj " 'MitedVI, 3- perdoae;; 7or--Faimly1i . " ' Extra, " ' Super, J mti Dried Apples, " " Peaches, ' " Blackberries, Jowls Chickens, scarce, Tnr1rva. "nnne. 15i 13i Hi 25 30 a 3s $ 2 a 2i 2i a2i i)0 15 a 18 41 a 4.G0 4.40 a 4.50 4 00 28 a 30 25 tionwaAdoe tapsjty tetany of thfe pres eui county orocefe. ' i ! f"n Person al-J W Aoderaoq, Esq ve iling agent for the Atlanta Omutihation, is at tne cnanoue rtocei, C61 Jao P. Hoke, of tincoTrilon, arrived at .(he. Charlotte Hotel yest;rday afternoon.. 'J DC Salsbury; Esq, of Old Fort, isi at (he CentmlHotetwithhis;1rrlde.,V!:" 1 ' A Haightj'Esq, proprietor' of 'the Great Southern Circus, arrived at the Central Ho tel on the 9 o'clock train last evening. . ;: f 3 !f i D. G. Maxweir. t.J?4 Graham, Secretaries. ; r U ; iri j. IfATTHElrs, Chairman. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF ' MbEditos: Please announce las candi dates for Alderraeii'oit ard No 3 : Thds W Pewey, F ;Hoiah and J TOaik'e?. f Lk.T VOTJtBS. .. SPRING AND SUMMER D D) TTT) g5 - J. A' trinmttteW to 3tll--The riegrd man who some time ago stole $400 in money frm the I Marriage licenses, Thirty-one couples aafaof IJJMeQinqlis city.aBd whJ were married in ibis ebdnty during April. was afterwards arrested, in Asheville and 1 Fifteen of them were white and fdxtcth col- .conned in jailiWM brought down k (nmr- j or , lotte yesterday, and had ;a hearing before Justice Of Peace. ' A number of witnesses e. examined, -and. (heir .testimony was deemed sufficient to establish probable cause for.bis binding. oy-erj ; J ajtbifault of bail he was oomuiUed to await .trial .at the next term & MecklenrJurg! CdJrL' . ' ' 1 A young white man was brought into towr( yesterday by MrSiggfiaftdieotumit- ted to jail on ;arge of stealing money from a citizen of Providence township. We are not advised of the Character of the evi -dencagains hittiiftF : -tel- Hi aJ12 95 90 '56 Hi ftrften. J.ard Good, countryl Q ' Common, none White, bolted i iota Black, Onion. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to shel), J'ctu Pure clay, a W " Mixed, 70 a 75 rotatoes Irish, per bbl. " o ' Sweet. l 'fallow, ' ' Wheat Red. per bush. White, lloo Tub washed, ' Unwashed H ! The Amende Honorable. The Spartan burg (8 C) Spartan calls our attention lo an unintentional injustice done by this paper to the Spartanburg A Union Railroad; in copying a little extract recently saying that tbt roadha4 stopped -operatigns.-it haying h'ad ' but (wo engines and . that lwo "were now in the ditch. This was an injustice which our attention had . previously been called, and which we had failed to correct through inadvertence The railroad has three good engines, is in excellent working order, and is doing a good business under the effi cient management of its excellent Superin tendent Capt W W Da vies. - WHITtS I' Alfred F Alston, Mollie G Oothran", WHiam Threadkill, Maggie McCoy,' John W Sample, M Ida Williams, Samuel P Baker, Cintha Baker, Albert W Reid, Mary E McGinn', i1 A A Kennedy, Mary M McGathey, James C Flow, Milly R Fergusoii, Gaston PaalfMsry A Hammond, John W XSHer, -Lelia 8 Yoints, Jeremiah FicltliBg, Buena Vista Spriags, Thos O Gochy, Jane M Stallions, ' John, W Morris, Margaret B Crr, John W Matthews, Martha C Wafter J J Gil more; Martha Dowd, . Malcom G Waitt, Mary E Allison. ' COLOKED. ,; f. Amos Weddington, Fanny Boyd, Albert Motrbw, Nancy Alexander, Daniel Campaign, Delia Grier, 8ampsba Strong, Harriet Miller Allen Carson, Mary.Williams, ' Ctiarles Walkup, HoseCureton , Isaac Phifer,1 AJuanda'Alexa'nder, Milton Grierj ABgeUiie Query. Claiborne Bratton. Sylvia Owens,; , John Moore, Jane Houston, Samuel Withers, tixsie Grier. Alfred Hart, Harriet Hart. jeivedjt (he, Executive Office, to-day. convey! the information.' that Presi rtent Stanley hftsOTned! oA'ef the A. YMF: e.'R.tB.V to E W. Iitig. tlia new. President, joage umrre, nn;jnppoin te4j0ep. Green, Esq., ;it'emptxarf re ceiver of the road' btit' we ttre.-riqt ad vised whether the delivery of the, toad is an end for farther jndicia.1 proceed ings. .- .. u. - .: , .r-i I The Oeeceaells of a strong piece of rope brought to Raleigh; a fewoda'ya aeo. It1 wna mkde durinr the war by an old Wftke eounty tiegrio whew tie got hard up for rope. He knew what iwUV&ttursg,o ketriaai!tJiear gifassj He tqoXit-a hoiled it, packed it, spun 4t, wfrteft ?V 'nto 8trandb,fi and then twisted' the strands in a rope. Prof. Kefr has placed' it iin' iil mu seum. They1 say !t is nearly as strong as a trace chain.' , r ., ? A. YOUNG & SON ofifer a Iaree ad varied stock entirely new. of Gentlemen's Goods for the Spring and Summer season. It is euaranteed to be of the best manufacture, and comprises select varieties ef Drab DeTae, English Scotch and Diago nal Worsteds, Gray,, Mixed and Fancy Summer Cassimers, French Pique Hair Line, and French Derby, Worshare, Alpaca. Jinen, Grass Linen, Duck, &c, in great variety, in suits or by the single garment' ... ; A large and fin assortment f under Clothing," Hosiery, Gloves, Cellars, Neck Ties, iScarfa, Atw and asteckoXFur, Beayer, Wool and SirawiHats, unsurpassed in the mar- Wg than k our friends and the generous public for the liberal patronage of the last season, and ask them to call and examine oar stock, 'with a full assurance that we ' will give satisfictionf r - .. -17 . . ' ' . . : JOHN A. YOTJN0 '& SON. ChaklottN. C April 8, 1874 3m. " - : RATEsVW XUW JSBTISING. One Square one thne . $1 00 ' " twpjdayswi,.. ,. " thfeadayat..1ix... fouv days., uuo vv m 1 50 2 00 25 3 00 3 50 two weekf;.......:......ii 5 00 three weeks G 50 " one month .j. 8 On Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quartcr-col umn,- and ten squares a a-hal f-oolum n . Uew Advertisements. NEW YORK DAY-BOOK. A Democratic Weekly, established 1850. It supports whitb bopbemact, po litical and social. Term, $2 per year. To clubs, nin copies for $8 Specimen -copies free. Address DAYBOOK, New York :City. . .,; . apl 30. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD ftryoirMACHME. apl 30 , ; . sir 1 wmM&wm I Haying determined fc close out my entireSTOCK of Clothing, Tailoring and Far thing Goods t as early a date as possible, I am now offering the very best SHIETS ii die market at $31 Per Dozen. 2nd best quality at $27. , EXTERMINATOR And Insect Pow der For Rats, Mice, Koaches, Anta, Bed-Bugs. Moths, Ac. ; ' apl 31 , N. Y., Sole Agents. Freneh and Baglish Cassimere Suits made to order at $38, reduced.fromi : , Scotch Cassihiere 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 Bank of France is' beginn$2 'to 20f., which' wiirbc replaced by;6ld I : Hose, Silk Lisle, Kid and Calf Gloves, Collars, Cuffs and SuBpenders r coin, the reserve of thatmetalaffiontsM pondingiy. . ' : ...... :. A lot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water-Proof Clothing at cost 0 Ail persons who contemplate making con- i . noaranonArx for the lusenioii Ul ta 600,000.Q00f.VAs:forthe notes of five francs, they have almost entirely dis-J Tappeareit before ithriW?.ft4ion ; of tile J suver pieces oi me same.YAiue. , i .Ewri. A. J. has se- a8 The copying of the offensive article MoxmyTZl !Zr. i W - )urg & Union K I a- . , this paper did the Spartanburg K an injustice which we did not intend, and the above statement should have been made before this time. We make the amende tion- orabie with pleasure, friend Spartan, and hope it is acceptable. XX lULi U j 1 - , Stephen Grimth, Ageline HJUTisdrj. Ransier. of South iCarolinai ured. at the haivds of ' the; President, an appoirittrient to a West Point ca-1 ueisnip ui i . .-. yuuui . uiuc young man, by tbe,name or ) nijuaeiia McKinley. , ; My Merchant Tailoring department wil be kept supplied with, the latest style 01 goods and a full line of samples kept for customers to select from, 'and will .be made to order in the beet manner at the lowest possible price, eiclusiytely-fer' oash I ' All persons Indebted to me are urged to come forward promptly and pay the same, as I am determined to close up my book accounts andaieed the money to meet my obligations. ' - ' :i . - . . Persons wanting 'anything in my line are invited to come and examine my stock of goods, as I am determined to close out luy present stock at the earliest possible date. " . . . mar 27 ; . J. Si PHILLIPS. Meeting In Cbarlotte Townsbtp. QW AdVej'tiSIllvatS. ... .JLQCAL. DOTS. You cannot register on'ttoe day of election They've almost quit getting married here. But two more days left in which to regis frr. "How is the election going?" is the ino jnentous question. ti. Ti,!a ritv is lookintr up : that's neeaud M h anjts.hackv ; , 1 The Odd Fellows'Iair bas recently had jnany improvements made in it, and is now !uitc beautiful inside. . From ardJifterlhis daUtransient adver fi4mgaiidjob2wbi!k done cccen for our regular customers, will be cash. Durine the month ending yesterday, 200 deeds and mprtaages were registered , in the . office 6f&e Register of Deeds of MecU- bueg county. i - rar.t n P T.iffon is temporarily detached lrom the mail tratnn the Central TihoaV nd is running the circus train between Jreensboro and Charlotte. May, decked in all her flowers and look ing as "purty" as, a circus man with his best harness on, comes in upon us to-iay and will spend a season. , The Great Southern Circus will exhibit in Charlotte to-day and to-night, as is per haps very well known' hereabouts. It Will arrive this morning from Concord -Where tt. exhibited yesterday, Wa feel safe in saying this is an excellent circus. The press every where gives it a good name, and the route it takes and the points at which it exhibits, are other areuments in its favor. Several of the railroads will run their trains at reduced rates, and we may look for a large crowd in the city. and at the circus to-day. We pro Found. The cloak which was lost: ahd hromrnt m ana now uanp on mo our sanctum, waiting the call of the owner So much for advertising. KeOce We arCreqfiesfeff 3 asfeahe dif ferent church choirs of the city and the dif ferent musical clubs, to meet this afterpoofi at 5 o'clock, at the residence of T.-W. Dew ey, Esq. to arrange music for 1 the memorial cervices. ., r April 80, 1874. According to call, a meeting of tbe citi ens convened at the Court House. Upon motion of Hon Z B Vance W ; M Matthews was called to the Chair, and Messrs ItoD Graham and D G Maxwell were elected Sec-?" retaries. By request Gov Vance explained tbe object of the meeting to be to appoint delegates to the Judicial Conventiou at Lin- onlnton on the 13th dav of May. 1874, the Congressional Convention at Charlotte, on 20 May, and the County Convention at this place on the 5th day of May, 1874. On mot inn nf Gov Vance a committee of five was appointed to prepare business for The motion was carried, and. the Chairman appointed the following gen flomon Vinci. CEairtfan f .J S Phil- pose going "to "see the animals," and con fidently expect to! meet everybody and his J the meeting wife there. Ticket 75 cents for grown folks the advance guard lipa, R Y McAden, Dr Robt Gibfion and Ur. .(M.. tu-m'iannty, rSnma krrlved ves- Jo Grahat!, Ul bUV J 1 V JV MM w. T " terday, and cpmmencea wort ; in ,prermra tio for the great show which exhibits here V, MASONIC- H if EMBERS of Excelsior Lodze Nd 261 A 1V1 F fc A M. are racraested to attend are- etUar oommunicAtion . their Lotted nft4t. ryisiffawaug"T ; THOSJBYM0NS, " ' Secretary pro tern, may l it ; ' ' To Farmers and Planters. YOU should now begin to get 'jour Lime and compost your chip and wood ma nures for grass and small grain. When the lime is ready to hand, a rainy day can be takeH, which is the very thing for youf com post heap, as it must be thoroughly wet through and through. 1 Lime is the great enriching ana warming agent, and, combined with other material, a nreventive of drought. Don'fe f wait, ttatil you wish At a this TheCommiUefenUred.'wheniMaj CEbwd moyed that CoJ f Brown' arid Capt R P Taring be invited to give, an account of their stewardship. ; Loud calls were inade for Col Brown and he arose, and ill a very interesting speech reviewed the work of the last Legislature. if i.: k.1 tUm- it Vior? Anna nil fi-ir t-.hn nn- frost lh tbjs section yesterday raornn8-an4d ple it coald do, under the circumstances. Am ru no doubt done Dy it to I r ., , . . Tru-r .- and naa no oeen iLrvajBui , ,iiwcTi. then the rush will be so great that, perhaps, tin any ; besides age improves your compost you will not be able to obtain any to sow, for erl besi to-day.. t , morning at 2 o'clock exactly. Tfa VMilThero was- a kiHIng white mnch'iiamaae vas no dbubt done by th fruit mad vegetableaj A great many f tte peaches hare beenkllled-ndeed, we are olh ire;y halfa crop has been left. Mr. A lTMJet numoi iwiuB." - gar Creek ndghborhood, 54 . miles south west of Cftaflotte, says tnai nis iawes w.r. vHfod for the .frost, and when he uouo " rut : " ' . ' ' ... p ii'. H: got nieat4ay paormng xney jwwe fl.t on th erouna. : te w the wfeeat crop. Iac :Qe say8' naYe nearly all been blown off the trees ,by the violent winds f the last few days, and what were left by the wina nave own uj th6 frost:. F AH in alllie gives rather a dole ..., f tha damage which has been 11X1 1U 'A f k W V a it proposed ta do anything of a remedial na ture the Governor stood ready, if possible, to frustrate.it .r He hadidone what he be lieved tp be right and hoped it met the ap proval of his constituents. Calls were made for Mr Waring, when he carhe forward and spoke for half an hour FliSMWf I;Sislatare in it3 effords to ree the fefete lrom the burthens that had been imposed upon it by the Radi cal ?OW HTJC Gov Vance, en behalf of the. Committee of five, reported the following resolution : iJietohedl That ttoa i -Chairman appoin V twenty delegates to represent us in the Coun- I will deliver Jirrie at Gaffney's Station at 1.00 m, barrel, when a car load is taken. At Spartanburg, $1.12i a barrel. At Alston, $1.42 a barrel. At Columbia, $1.62 a barrel. At Charlotte, $1.20 a barrel. For other points see vour railroad agent and get his car load rates from Gaffney s, and divide thus by 80, as a car holds that many barrels. I will send to all appneants, tree oi cnarge, Prof Johnaon's great formula for a mixture to resist drought. Address, May 1 THOS. H. BOMAR, Spartanburg, S. C. . ! the wind and the frost together, f ty Convention' on the 5th of May bonei though,: that matters are not so Upon ado-ion the Chairman appointed .s .1 w-nnw thinks. the following genueraen : 'ttrafethata froBtsolieavy js tuat oi jm M-vrr, a n jnamn, er a toi4-c, - -iWv morning ralla in thia section so Ale'xaftdOT,sTboslDeey, J S Phillips, Jno "f V. fcntanme claim that the T Butler. A Macaulay, S P Smith, J J Sims laorinuie ,r!ti, the severi- Wlttkowsk'r. W H H Houston J McSlur nAAffi haa m Erreab uw v . " - I Held for Postage. The following let ters are held for nostacre in the poSUofflce of - v thin riiv tt JnAm. MnnrA. MonzaniOB. I C ; Andy MoselyLLewis Store, N C P P Toa4e,Charlestbii, 8C;RM Stewart. Ter: rona Tenn; David Winchester, Winchester, NC; R A Warnock, Salem, N C; Wis' A Val Molen, New York City. tv of fr(t, and that hot near so much, dam azehasjbeeBtiflPaa3 what we know aoou f The Registration L,aw. Let U o borne io mind that you cannot register on elec tion day. Those who have not reglslered heretofore", or wHoliaye changed their :2$l't dencef &ikin4Twaf d id another since-: w but last e ti6 rau next. an, are reauircd to register,' ;wtfl tftykfa oOfe it y ray. J Y Bryce, jiobt Gibbon, Jos Graham, (This , . is B, Y McAden, G Dowdf P. M Murray , J onas Rudisill, W M Matthews, Chairman, and R D Graham and D G Max well, . Secretaries, By Mr. T W Dewey, the following resolu tions j-TWe ocdd re FOUND! White House , r " '' ' " in Washington, a large lot of MONEY supposed to have, been dropped by parties representing $350,000,000 while on a visit to that place. All the Money Can be Made by calling on J. T. BUTLER, who is selling off all .of. his fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW ELRY,. SILVER and PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, &c, to prepare for a splendid FALL STOCK. . ' Those Who Want Bargains Come and See Me. At this establishment we call Brass, Bras3, and Gold, Gold. Everything warrant ed as represented. The highest price paid for old Gold and Silver. jpa Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re paired and warranted for 12 months at J. T. BUTLER'S Carolina Jewelry House, Charlotte, N. C. ' apl 24 advertisements should send o cib. io n n TinTirftii 9. Pn 41 TcuMrBnw U Y treU. 1. IU.HVGU WJm l iiuauuiijii. j for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAM PHLET, containing lists of 3,000 newspa pers and estimates, snowing ine cubi. ui yertismg. apl 31 FLORENCE O The IiOagr-contested Suit of the IMEEHCB SEWINQ KLACHINB CO., aerainst the Sineer, Wheeler & Wilson, and Grover & Baket Companies, in volving over $250,000, Is'finally decided by -the Supreme Court of the United States m lavoroiwei. jjuu."v, which alone has broken the Monopoly of High Prices. tut? Vf.W TTI.ORENCE A T tEOT'U I C E S. ttiMS Only. Special Terms to- NEW. NOVELTIES, Tected stock or sta- Pancyr Goods, iWhite Jr.eady-Made nle Dry Goods. Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Clothing, &c, bought since the tumble in .Northern markets, are now ready tor 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 House in the city. We are Agents lor isuttencK s patterns. ;ZrTO THE WHOLESALE TRADE we can offer some superior inducements and one of the largest stocks of staple Dry Goods, Keady-made ulothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Shawls and Fancy Articles as low as any Jobbing House North 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 large quantity to till Foreign orders. fflcmUHRAY & DAVIS. march 26 Km. for Cash Clubs and Dealer. FLORENCE, Mass. apl 31 FITS and EPILEPSY The worst cases, of long using ur. jtiHiK.UArvL o Molasses. TUST received, a fine lot of New Orleans tl Molasses, at apl 16 A. H. CRESWELL'S. Bacon ! Bacon ! ! AVERY fine lot of Country Smoked Ba con, Hams, Sides and Shoulders just re ceived and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 30 TO THE PUBLIC S . . i ..; -i ii : I nmlWiJJirZyi1 r rt A N entirely new Garden Hoe and so emiunueu 'guan u combined. Call and see them at UllgUv UCOilllg llCVCSOtiUjr W oukAAjo j.ia u vo iness. . Having from - the $utsef, (18. years ago), appreciated these facts-, and acted up on tbem we find ourselves to-day rewarded for the countless; anxieties, vexations; and the loss, of houfai of rest by seeing our long cherished hopes realised,;, of making Char lotte a. LATEST SEKSATIQN ! , EVERYBODY running to see the fight ; J what is it about? Why, all want one 1 ol those nice, . hard farm Beef Hams, at ' A. H. CresweU's. Also, Country Bacon, positively cured. pst standins. bv CURE. A bottle sent tree to an aauressmg J. E. DIBBLEE, Druggist, 811, 6th Avenue, N. Y. apl 31 3 SCHOOt TEACHEUS WANTED in pnch countv for the Spring and Summer. $150 per month. Send for cirdular giving full particulars. Z1EGLER & McCURUY, Phiade,ipUia, Pa. apl 30 HAMS 1 HAMS ! ! ELEGANT juicy Hams just received at the cheap cash store. Fresh fish, Trout, Mullets. Blue fish, Sheep Head, Mackerel, Flounders, &c. &c, Ac, every day from Tuesday to Saturday. We have tried the cash system now for a month and like it so well we hope no one will ask us to credit them even tor one day. V. r. ii. wmi .ci. JUST RECEIVED. Rake apl 16 3t BREM, BROWN & CO, Hardware Store. 'fc'A ' -f '7 u. . .j;Lr! !n.irt3i and barikeepers, tions nyorV; ihel.w passed ResobZtmit prefer Judge Shipp for rr thlanweBrr -, mend him ior,ioeuowiuauuu. j , , rtfi abi oifiiQUor to persons underj SI years that we . recommend our- dele the w10"1 what amoirnt of gates from this county to vote Jo: Col John, of age, goes into effect, w fsTown for the office ori Solicitor of ;this: autiKfmlH ..jadipial District., i,. , good it wiU ffSini By Got Vance, the following resolution ,: Ww-i'i - Red, That the faithfulness, al, and ta irrtheir loclc, at rais- . Hlt -j,vbv our townsman, Capt R lACl'bLjAnt'H Put n PWarinM our late representotiye in the )rd,tf IS "Hdwever of delegates V the Coohly MJMWw goddess Al afl Mmm 1 I AUW7 I 'r . A nrnia -l m mmm - 4nen.jww PaHerienUr-A tenMrfitwo hors el hiUheS U k wagoU inopUty of A B DayidsopEs had i ratbet nmffU runaway excursion on Wednesday efnn They toorTrighr and ran from trc iowrwsjr oeyomr unnrcn t -r-1 1 -- v-v )rhece4beyjnel and collided, UlW without W" , :twmt once tliinkr the ton.,, ""TJTJ .ZTZTfc T&YXZ oLto"mW-rmwr rr t against each other, and with such fdrcV Yttllilg fa ibitttM&iWP to throw tb howoslback and to stof l& tjSxold up before them the ter in their runaway. The tongues of both to an tn&i ttoipoWvP wagonwere broken, as may be supDOfiedii, rori&f thi 1fTtUlbln4 the bars hllvdsonrw riWllne4 other ltn -..come that come injuries. The driver had been been left be- wher pWte D hind at tie start. 1 U." Convention. A reaolutjon was Vance as a nominee for member of Congress. ..... . ,!.' iL.ii i. was offered proposing Gov! to Gd,'! Vatice ' promp.tljr ietjuestell that his that Mr Ashe'a DoorW entft hh to a: e- ondterm, anaiw aaoTpwHiiy epm . mm " ' - ' 1 f ' 9- w wyr m - v ' lAshe'ftrnan uop; mpHw j AU.'ll wvw" y . - : 1 jBeetlog for renomination to Congres. j A. xesolution wsa ofibred to tbe effect that Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive rofMale:.--Hpuse.' .In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of Informing tbe mercantile world that we have leased the superb store, ad joining our present, heretofore occupied by Messrs. Brem, Brown & Co.,, as their Dry Goods Store, which we will occupy by first of September next for tbe retail trade only, nd: will use our present elegant and com modious store for an exclujive . WHOLESALE HOUSE thus giving to the trade a strictly "Whole sole Establishment,", wherethe can make their selections from Stock! purchased for that . trade . .only. thus avoiding, coming in contact with a Retail Stock, andTBetaiLBuy er7 The advantages of such , a House are too obvious to need further comment. To give the general reader a better con oeptipn jte -colossal dimensions , of our two Houses we state that we will have up wards of thirty' thousand feet of superficial naoijiopmi at fia Jane of ten feet wide were formed four' stores, it wptold reach eonsidefabrv-over half a mile. ' tne same time we miorm ouri numer- On Consignment ! NE barrel of Pure Cider Vinegar which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers low for casta at 1 apl 18 .. t . .N. SMITH'S. 0' ju?friettdstb.at our MiCRintels is now rlVno;A rrtoratten T-witt agaln-iaace oain-mpoaiUetf matkss mm . . It . , 1 .1 c . . rui it compete wit n au mar nouses ; j . ' fcltJTVery respectfuHyjr h t' j , WITTKOWSKY A RINTELS. Charlotte, N. C, May 1st, 1874. apl 31 ..SOUR KRAUT. 1 S.vetables, &c,,are so very scarce I am XX. pleaseo-to Be aoie to oner a barrel 01 nice Kraut, uall ana see it and try it. Also Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Choice Yellow Butter, Choice Family Flour, country made, .all of which is . effered low for cash, at , 1 apl 23 B. N. SMITH'S. THE SUN IS ST I Iili RISING at C. S. Holton & Co's. JU8T RECEIVED, a large fot of Oranges, Lemons. Apples,' Cocoanuts, Bologna SfinsHPe. Beef Tonenes. Dried Beef and can ned goods of every description. Cheese, iresh smoked Sausage, something nice. Come to tne fusing sun, opposite mariceu apl 23 .3.S. FOR SALE- 1 ' "ANSON "HARDY "Printer's Favorite" L Paner Cutter eood as new. 1 Full set of Metal Clamps and Flourishes new. 1 Office Desk new. For information and - price apply " .... : -AT THIS OFFICE. ,apl24,- . , .. , n 1 A very choice lot, Hams, Skies iaad Shoul ders. Also, Peas, Beans. Sweet and Irish Potatoestogether with 20 bushels of On ion Sets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Call soon, and'don't be fooled by being too late. Ai H. CRESWELL. mar 4 tf . B-Select Whiskey. THE subscribers would call the attention of Physicians, Druggists and others to this celebrated brand. GRIER fe ALEXANDER, Sole Agents, Charlotte, N. C. I have analysed the whiskey known un der tbe brand'of " DESELECT," controlled bv Messrs. Walter V. Blair & Co., Richmond, Va, and firrd it free from fusil oil, and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McUAW, Late Professor of Chemistry, Medical College of Virginia. January 13, 1372. mar 25 P. LUDWIG BEGS to inform his friends ahd custom ers that he has again taken charge of the Lager BeetJSaloon under Cochrane s. lie has added to his former business the bot- tlhlg of Readirfg fcnd Pfflladelphia Ale, La ger and dorter, lor the wholesale and retail trade, lie will send it anywhere in town at"$1.80 per doZ, the bottles t6 be returned. jan 24 3m . .:. . : Your Attention for a moment. A- FULL assortment of Baskets, Buckets, Tnlv. rinPPoa Millo IVmul.n T?mln Brooms, Flour Pails, Churns, Paper Bags, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Seives, Wash Boards, Wall Buckets, Clothes Pins, &c, at J. S- M. DAVIDSON'S, ' - Trade St, 3id door above Market. mar 24 ; r, i ::y.r- ? : : Ye Eovers or Fnn I Roller Skating at Oates' Hall to-night, apl 31, It JUST AH1VE1, MOUNTAIN Buckwheat Flour, f rcsh and good : Rye Flour from New York, the best brand in the market. Also, Pearl Grits and Hominy, just 111 from Charleston. Come and see me at the best variety store for FAMILY GROGEKIES in Charlotte. A. H. CRESWELL. 2pl 10 SUPERIOR Family Flour, , just received and for sale by apl 9 J. B. RANKIN & CO. . Atlanta & Rich. A. JL. K'w'y C This Schedule to take effect Sunday Mar. 1, 18t4, at 6 o'clock p. m. Daily Passisqeb Goisg Nokth N. 1. p m 11 ' a m it p m a m Stations. Arrive. Atlanta Norcross, t6 18 Suwannee, 7 16 Gainesville, 8 11 ToccoaCity, 9 48 Seneca City, 11 12 Central, 12 03 Greenville, 1 48 Greer's, 2 42 Spartanburg, 4 03 Gaffney's 5 06 King's Mount'n, 6 09 Gastonia, 6 54 Garibaldi, .7 21 Charlotte, 806 N C R R Fn 8 IS Daily Passenger Coming Sooth No. 2. Leave. 600 6 51 716 8 15 9 51 11 18 12 09 154 2 42 406 509 6 12 67 ,721 811 S s FA1QLT FLOUTL UGAB CtJRED.! HAMS. Tandly'Flour, 100 BARRELS POTATOES, I O BnckwheatFlour, Grits and Homiay, I Stiir,,i 'Coflfee,1 Molasses 1 and iByrup; of all hffrade9.TOrarjsrre and Lemons. 1 Also a SDlen.- did lot of Delf WarealarayA -bn hand cheap for cash. j-j., r , J. 1 BROTHERS & CO? apl2i ., Early Goodrich, Rose, ". , Mohawks, . " Pink Eye, For sale by 1 ' - " ; n f. A. R.NI33ET&BRO.J2 febH ... . .. . : - . Democrat aha Home copy. ' ' - ' !j7! Cranberries I WE are ofletiag Cranberries at $jLj.O per busheL . mar 24 G. W. CHALK & CO. Stations. N CRRTn, Charlotte, ' Garibaldi, Gastonia, . Kme'aM'ti Gaffney's, Spartanburg, Welford. Greenville, Central, Seneca City, ToccoaCity,' Mount Airy, Bell ton, Gainesville, ! vFl'y Branch, Buford'. . Suwannee, ' 1 Duluth, n. i .Korcross, a XJoravliie, --Goodwins, j Atlanta, Arrive. 606 am-; 718 7 48 " 8 80 ' 9 33 " 10 45 " - 11 21 " 12 33 pa 154 ; "... 2 54' " 4i8' : . 500 , 5 33 V ! 6 09 " 6 36 " . 654 " . 712 . .7 36 .u.4' 7;54 ' ' 8 45 ' 918 B. Y. Aveave. 600 am 612 " 7 21 " 7 51 " - 8 33 " 9 39 " 10 15 " 1127 " 1239 p m . 215 " 2 57 i 121 .. 5 03 ,5 36 6 15 6'39 '6 57 7 18 v 7 39 812 8 30 o. : 4S 8 SAGE, v h. 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 1, 1874, edition 1
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