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. ..v,i ,.. . ,v . .. j, 4 ; A-. MSiiliriiMU QJMOTTB' N.-CSIrtfb'A MAYJlfti 1874. A ' .X. "'' " " ! " ' 1 ...i i . I - - . ..... . ti-; - - , - , . - v , . y TO THE PUBLIC! tprnal vigilant in the price of liberty, continued vigilance, honest, fair -and Having from the outset (18 years s' r.iated these facts, and acted up- r.i,pm we find ourselves to-day rewarded insofhonrsofrestby seeinft our long rislied hopes realized, of making Char es . --d $holesale1VIart, and ours an exclosire Wholesale House. .f i. i t,i V more exDlicit. we have the Usure of informing the mercantile world B we have leased fthe snperb "tor. d- nbig our Presroi, ineru "r; ni ssra. iirer wfo Store ' . ' . -j d W wbrpresioiHf odiotwfiDfdran fxcioaw WHOLESALE HOUSE Hvmr to the trade a strictly ('?Whole- t. fl&tahnAhment." where they can make eir selections from a Stock purchased for at trade only, tnus avoiaing coming in ntact with a Jteiau ojck ana Jeutu jouy ' ; The advantages or sucu a nouse are L' nhvious to need further comment. ffo give the general reader- a better- oon- btion Ot toe coioasat uiuieuaiuus . ui our L Houses we state that we will have up- rd3 of thirty tnousana ieet or supernciai ' 1 j" i r t br room ; or u a lane oi ten reel wiue re formed or our stores, it wouiq reacn nsiderablv over half a mile. it the same time we inform our nnuier- friends tbas our Mr. Kinteis is now .t .11 ! , 3 tV!. ain JNOrlii uujing uur oetxniu dhkk tuia ison, and owing to the decline in goods, II again plaoi ns ln-a position to Buccess i!y compete with, alt other booses. Ilia apl rr r- ; ; . . ' , H. Battle, President!.. 4.7:iXuA President. North Carolina I i RALEIGH, K C. Insures all Classes 4-t. ..4 ' ' IXSUBABLE PROPERTY, Against loss or laMBiliHr i On the most V i fi y DrwMllt7TTAU I llCaoU HdUlw I V5I 1 1 IO I Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. ! 'pi Encourage Honie Institutions. f. . Pulaski Cowper, Supervisor. Beaton Gales, iecretary. Graham & tasuAgenis, Charlotte, N O. May 2 ityai r-Sfi- .sjfi"" J. 8: Merchant Tailor, " HAS JTj"ST RECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coating nnd Fancy Cassimeres vhich are offered at thelowest possible pri- I have still on hand a. large stock xf HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, COLLARS, SCARFS and f all kinds,' which VrVoffered at cost, in pr ('er to close them out at Oie earliest possible moment. A FTJLIT IiINE f the Finest XJoods "kent' continually on !l4nd i n the Merchant ' Tailoring '. Depart nent and made to dwHU ispatch and -u lowest figures. 'i Latest From itald Uountain. " 500 choic Country Hams weighing - - v ifoip Koaiaeacn,uuiHr.y resh BntWrJ 106 do'- Fresh Egg'?, 25 bags f PlQurvJLlso I bbl Choice Saur Kraut rl Ved-and will be J sold low for cash uicv Hams just received at the i Rii-, fl8n ' Tro;nt f utlef Blue fish, bheep Head, Mackerel, Flounders, Ac, &c., .everyday from Tuesday to" Saturday. ve bavetrled the cash system now, for a raonta ftndJikeiuajKtii weUione.-KHOtie wyi ask ua to credit them even for one day. D. P. L. WHITE. vrtiirf re&u vtraae onjs If Charlotte Land Agency.' PERSONS desiring .either to purchase or sell, or rent lands, are offered a first-class agency, in the undersigned., who agree to advertise and sell land, and. in case of no sale no charge' will be made. .... JONES fc PENDLETON", . I . ... Land -Agents. -pOR SALE. ' " : ' From 200 to 400 acres of good land, " lying on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesviile, only a short distance from the station at Shepherd's. On the premises is a good DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other necessary outbuildings. The whole tract will be sold or. it will be divided to suit purchasers.' Oh the' tract is 15 or 20, acres; of. r , ? GOOD BOTTOM LAND. Title guaranteed. Terms $8 per acre. Call at Levi Vanderburg on the premises, or to -jny8 - JONES & PENDLETON, : i Land Agents. "t?OR SALE? on ' A Splendid ffarm, one nnd a lial f miles from Third Creek Station, on the Western N. C. Railroad, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES. On this Farm there' are 25 acres of eood bottom land, a eood dwellinz house and all necessary outhouses. About half of the land is in a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. Bal ance In primeval forest. Terms:' $1,000, one half cash. Balance on time. Reasonable deduction for cash down. my8 JONES & PENDEETON, Land Agents. pOR SALE. One Hundred and Jvrty Acres of Wood Land, lvihz On the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, eight miles south of States- ville-t Title good. Will be sold at $o per acre. Terms, one half cash, balance in one and two years, with interest irotn date of purchase" Here is a fine opportunity for a speculation. Apply to my8 JONES A PENDLETON. Land Agents. RARE BARGAIN ! HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The Dwelling. Barn; dx., arc all new, and aTe situated within three hundred yards of Abe Court House in Statesville. ' The premises include a well improved lot and land enough for a small larm. pucn an opportunity is rarely offered. ' Satisfactory reasons given for seHing. Address t my 8 ' JONES & PENDLETON, - Land Agents. F OR -SALE. As Aeeat forthe owners, we offer for sale that valuable tract of land belonging to the hei ra of Allen GU iieceased v consisting of lOOO acres; mote or less, "situated on the wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner Qf Iredellf3n . tho northeast corner of Alexander (kmnty, and also partly in Wilkes cdanty, all of which is one tract and sup nosed to contain valuable minerals, such as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a gooa mill site, at a place known as Drip- Off. with Dlentv of water and a shoal of rock which lets the stream fall 60 feet m a short distance. Also otherehdals on Grope Vine Branch, for two sites for over shot wheels. The whole tract is yet in forest tim ber and well suited for a sheep farm, hav ing a very fine range. Title undisputable. Price ,Only $1.50 Per Acre. Such a! bargain is rarely offered. Apply to niyO JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents. roct, which lets the strea SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. As Agent for Albert Rinaldi, we offer for 8&1 ft 1 FIRST-RATE PLANTATION, ituated one and a half.miles from Olin, Ire- ell county, and on which he formerly re- ciHprl The place contains 125 acres of land, with a good dwelling house, barn, smoke house, kitchen and ail other necessary outhouses, with a good well of water in the yard. The buildings are all new put np since 1868. There are about 30 acres in original forest, ahont ten acres of which is fine bottom land. Balance in a state of cultivation. , Besides, a good bearing orchard, and a good many choice fruit trees were set three years ago. i Title good. y Will be sold for cash, or a credit of twelve months Vwill be -given on one half of the purchase money. , . Apply to my9 JONES fe PENDLETON, Land Agents. S PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. ti,a lirwlfwiiyned. as Aaent for James A Gaither, we offer for eale that well known Plantation known as the Docky Gaither lace, 16 miles northeast of Statesville, con taining about 450 acres. ,-25,or 30 acres of botttom land. 75 to 100 acres in a good state of cultivation. Balance in pine field and original forest. On the premises is a FINE, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new; containing seven rooms, with a splendid well of water in; the yard, stables, and all necessary outbuildings, good or chards, goodHeighborhoOd and convenient This plantation would make two good farms, and the land Is well adapted to the growth of tobacco; wheat, corn, oats, c. Title indisputable. Addres, , my9 JONES & PENDLETON, - Land Agents. f , - .t - ; ?7rr E OR SALE. - , - I i ity-'-t'- - - ' " . ' .xxrX-ntoJ fn' Rale ' that valuable tract of I land, consisting of ' ' ; - . . . h i SEVENTE EN HUNBlRED ACRES' of as good lands as can be found in the county of Iredell, on 1 which John Young, lsq pow resiufc;-VM uw wo- . , r :tro 7-good: mill hite,- with water :'ppwrsuJBciehtr'.fot. . all . seasons ,J f A-6PLENDID DWEL.L.IJNU tlUUSlK. and'ali'necessary outbuildings.1:; 1100, o( and'aifnecessary acres in' original wofdlands.f-tf ; 4 ' . This tract of land lies nine miles south or StAtesville and across the line of A, T & O R R The dwelling bouse is a short distance from a station on that toad. - - -fcTba tract - will not be divided unless enonffU Durchasers can.be found who ,will kim oil Anil ns it lies in such a manner as la be, easily converted into, a .number of srnail larms, it woutu.uc, husiji , blefor a small colony 4-w,: , -s j On the plantation is "about yOUO hundred and fi,rty, acres oi . - . . :-i f j GOOD BOTTOM. LANB..t-J V Title indisputable Terms moderate j -Address JONES & PENDLETON, T , ' Land Agents. Tlie Charlotte GjbserveiC ' . ' PTrBI.ISHEl DT" a JONES & PENDLETON, Peopeietobs. Office, SprnMp'f Buildms, s Trade Street. BATES Of SUBSCBIPTIOS. Daily' One year in advance. .....$7 00 3 50 1 75 ..... 60 2.00 montns. in advance. Three Months, in advance,... une month, in advance,. Weekly, one year HATJES OF ADVERTISING. One Square -one- time.'. $l fcO " twodays..v. 1 0 three days.. 2 0 four days. ...... 2 50 , 3 00 3 50 5 CO 6 50 , 8 00 taken at ' five days..... one week ' two weeks ' three weeks.: ' one month Contract Advertisements proporionatelylow rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-col umn, and ten squares as a half-column. , CITY INTELLIGENCE. The Observer Is tne only paper pub lished In the State! West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. JBS Subscribers will please look out for Jie cross mark on their papers. They are thus notified that their term of subscript tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. CIIAESI.OTTE . ITIAI6BLETS. t Corrected Dally. .J ' Cotton market. TntfBSDAY. May 7, 1874.' Inferior 812i Ordinary 1313i Good Ordinary , 1415 Strict Good Ordinary loi (g)15tf Low Middling,.. , 1618i Market firmer. - fcales to-day iX) bales. Country Produce Muyiitf intcs. Bacon Hamsy per B,. 151 . Sides. ' ." 13i ' ' ' Shoulders,v-n T ; Hog" Jiound, Uountrj 1 1 i Keemvaz 25 Butter Choice, Country, , 30 a 35 Brandy Apple, (N. C.) $ 2 a;2i ' Peach, 21 a 2i (;anWhite, VQ a 02 " Mixed, Kggs, per dozen, 18 a 22 Flour Family, . 4a4i Extra,- 4.40 a 4.50 Super, . 4 00 Fruit Dried Apples, , " ' Pea-ches, ' " Blait'kberries, Fowls Chickens, spring, 33 a 35 Turkeys, jione. v . " Ducks; 25ar3 Hides Dry, " Green, Laid Good, country 13 a 14$ " Common. nono Meed White, bolted 96 a 08 Oats Black, White, 50 Onions. "5 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure ciay, 88 a 90 " Mixed, 70 a 75 Potatoes Irish, per bbl, 5 a 5J Sweet, $1 Tallow, 7 a 8 Wheal Red, per bush, " White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Posi-Ofiice Directory. The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : opens . 8 A. M. 71 P. M. 8i A. M. 10 J A. M. 5i P. M. CLOSES. 6 P. M. 9 P.M. 9 P.M. 21 P. M. 7 P.'M. 7i A. M. North Mail, South Mail, Air-Line Mail, Statesville Mail, Lincolnton Mail, Wadesboro Mail, 7 P.M. Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. Robt. E. McDonald, PM Churches To-Day. Associate Refobmed Seevice. Preaching at Miller's Hall to-day at 11 A M and 3PM by Rev H T Sloan. Tbyow Street M. E. Chuecu. Servic es to-day at Tryon Street M. E. Church, SnnHi nf. 11 a. m.. and at li P. M. by the pastor, Rey P J Carraway, Fibst Pbesbyteeian , Chitbch. Services this morning at this Church at 11 o'clock, and at 8 this evening, by Rev.; A J Morrison. Seats free. St. Peteb's (E.) Chubch. Services to day at 11 A. M., and at 5 P. M., Rev. B. S. Bronson, pastor. Calvary Missios Chubch. Services this morning at 11 o'clock and at 71 P M by the pastor, Rev W S Haltoiu. Second Pbesbytebias CHUECH.-Services the Court House to-day at 11 a. m. and at 4 p. m., by Rev. W. S, Plumer, D. D i 8t. Mask's Luthebaw Chubch. Service in the morning at 11 o'clock and at 5 P. M. by the pastor Rev N. Aldrich. LOCAL. DOTS. 1 .Yesterday was fine and the sun shine was vary warm. 1 - . Sunday .again. Go to churcn I I? or. a dty Inthy courts is better than a thousand." Frow the way in which the wind " blows, it seems that March is determined to "never give np the ship." ; ' ' ' t Sacramental meeting at Caldwell Church at 11 a. m. Robert Hett Chapman, D. D Pastor, assisted hy Rev John Douglass. There'are vague rumors, Of an " election to be held here before a great while on "Pro- ;libition"j or4"No Prohibition, .'', r Shall it -be wet or $hall it be dry 7 ' J T We learn that the lecture of Major Bing: ham on Friday evening resulted or will, re- salt in several accessions to the : lodge, of Good' Templars of this city.'. , :-: Bear la mind that all delegates or not, go ing to the Convention at lincolnton day after to-mOrro w, will be, passed the round trip for one fare.' y-.-' ThekncordSn hears 'irnriiorkl ihl v ictor o. Bamnger, Esq. will. soon, leave Washington City, to take'np" a permanent residence in Charlotte- He is Bill in bad health. . . '.?;' ;!5-'?- ?: Fersoual. W P Caldwell. Eso. of GrkniT boro, passed through Charlotte en route to Statesville. ' - , ' . - ; Dr J J Mott, of Statesville, was reeistered! yesterday at the Central. Will AttendA B Davidson, Esq, of this city, will attend the Agricultural Coor ment of Col Thos M Holt, President, of the State Agricultural Society of North CaroUnaftradiIing ver the seats with "Here's yoox Mr. Da vidsoa is the alternate of Col W R I Mvers of this 5 Wf F jvijers, ofthiscity ,u .-I Jolut Meeting. Another joint meetine J of the County Commissioners of Iredell and Mecklenburg will be held at the Coait House in this city on to-morrow (Monday) lor the consideration of the case'of the Atr lantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, . whJ threatens to be a repetition of "jaTtjidyce ; ,tsi m puiuu ui uuiiuiiuauce. , A Doubtful Compliment. The oncord Sun says that the Obsebveb "is nowone-of the best dailies west of Raleigh" and no doubt thinks it has paid U3 a handsome compliment. We desire to inform the if it did not know it before, that the Obseb-' veb is the only daily in the State west Qf Raleigh, good, bad or indifferent " ':-!4'V'"'. Nearly fa . Fireiaylr?-ka"tt. entered Mr Phillips' store and got inlp ,a quarrel with Mr Stockton about certain;-- re marks which Mr Pratt alleged Mr Stockton had made against him. Mr Wm Stockton, a son oi the elder Stockton, took a: hand ttthtt auarrel: wbVrontvm Mr p.f i. I when 'pthfer parties iriterferedV an turxner proceedings. v; :1 M-e-t. IS Jmw positc4he Court House which offers V&f sell the photographs of prominentrpersoriaJt 50 cents each, and tQ give ; Wi&4'Thaf; gentleman then rosf and s deRyered a ftorn 25 cents iiD to 2 in connectiorl witli 1 beautiful appeal to the Throne of Gracel ac- the phokgrapte,t?i?jSr'e wttn.UUe;jm3tip j ing against this trick. 3 It is a- fraud if the worst kind-' and many credalotis parsons kind- have already been "sucked in',' : byt, ;If they can do it the authoriciaa should Vapi press such schemers to defraud the ignorant: I .. is t Board of Aldermeu-The Board ,lof Al dermen will meet to-mOrrow 'evinfiig at their hall over the Market House, JU this meeting it is proposed to elect men, 'to fill all the offices within the gift of the. Board. ... w ... There is bttle, if any, opposition toHan of she present incumbents, and thgindations f we that they will all be. re-elected, jfhe Board will also pass upon the. estimates . made by the different contractors for the building of the new cotton platform. An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound ot Cure. We have just had a parti tion put up separating our private from our business office, and also the better to prop erly receive those who call up to know "who wrote that little article." We contemplate having prepared a rope ladder from; our back window to the ground, in case matters should at any time render it necessary for us to vacate without having time for reflee tion. Delay of Train. The mail train on the North Carolina Railroad, was about five hours behind time in reaching the city yes terday morning, not arriving until near 11 o'clock. The delay was caused by a freight train breaking an axle 4 miles west of Greensboro, and the throwing ofva shanty car from the track. The breaking occurred in a cut, and in consequence the mail train was unable to pass wlwn it arrived at the scene of the accident until it bad been occa sioned a delay of some houra. No one was hurt and little damage resulted from the accident. . , .... Marriage of a Charlotte lAdy in Mis sissippi. A patron of the Obsebveb who lives in Water Valley,. Miss, 6ends us the following with a request to publish : "Married, on Tuesday ,7 the 5th inst, at the Central Hotel in JWater Valley, Mr. ThQmas Tate and. Miss Alice L. Cook, daughter of W"A. Cdok late of Charlotte, a. u. ; a ne nappy, coupte.. ieit . ou a onoai tour forji? omej! N C, via "ChicagS,4 Bkltirrforl-ad WasTiington CityV' jz-l j.?-? ?? Charlotte Democrat and please copy. RaSefgh papers Boaud Over to Keep the peace-The inotorionsr and ever-before-the-Mayor, Man uel.: XjopS, colored," was again "before his Honor, the Mayor yesterday, heT and his family. He and Jus ? wife had both been but recently bound over to keep the peace, bnt therefelemsio yee9-.9e msun ders tan ding about the matter, and yesterday Manuel had liiVifup .again . on a peace warrant. He atlegesthat she" tried to stab him in the back With a dagger and that he bears the iuarksofthe1 attempt upon his life. Mayor Davidson, thereupon . bound both of them oyer anew, .and gave . them to understand that the first one who violated the peace should be committed to jaiL . . . . , Slide on the Air-tine A right curi ous incident occurred on the Air-Line Rail road oii ; Thursday eyening, The freight train going Bduth ran into a land slide, about one mile and a half from Suwannee. The hands went to work to 'clear the obr struction, and while they were so . engaged another slide occurred in the same cut, cor ering two of the cars with rocks and dirt.". It was found necessary, in consequence of this, to make, two ..transfers ,. of . passengers and baggage. The Air-Line mail arrived in this Mty yesterday morning, r;jas-in-time s to make connection -with the express train go ing North on the If C Railroad, "It ran Eke a streak of lightning, . ., Vr-. J Lv -t"!t- " . T,F'T muuvbiiw van - vrill .. rmn ImvA p mJk ft r ..... . t&8w has the following " which everr Ithpther'a son of ns who has been to a drcni prepared to endorse fully : " t f " ?' We have no idea when ' another circus 'tnu visit our town, but right here, in order to in time for it, we enter our most sol mn protest against "Ice cold lemonade, on iy '5 centa a glass.'! Just about the time the Blown geta ready to say something , ranny (which is very seldom) one of' these inter minable bores,' with a profusion of pinch back jewelry; a flaming neckerchief, in hU shirt sleeves, with a rubber Jband about the elbows; a bis" brass seal rins on the third finger of the left hand, a pocket in Ahe back and looks as it it had been ironed, comes ,C8,cofH lemonaae, laaiesana; genuemen, only 5 Cent a glass, 'wbbH have' another kUus; have a class m there--fiMr tvmxt. ladv- nice and fresh,' and then we always feel like 5f mYl w apated m the mid die witlt a-itick.,, MEMORIAL DAY. Its Celebration in Charlotte. ' Memorial Day in North Carolina and Vir ginia falls properly 4n the lOtb, that being the anniversary of the death of Gen. J. T. Jackson ; but the 10th this year falling 09 San day . the ladies o f"Oiatiotte decided : to celebrate yesterday the 9th) .'and most ap propriately and beautifully was It done. By 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon nearly i & i a- i u lu . ; I the leading places of business in the cityl all were closed, and a large, crowd of persons' assembled in and aronnd the yard of the First Presbyterian Church. The ladies and little children came with their treasures of flowers, all to do homage to the fallen braves, and to show reverence to the memories of the men who had so willingly laid down their lives in the defence of a cause' which tbc7 believed to be right. Ahout 5 o'clock the procession moved '. in tn order as published JrareiuaJ ? . Charlotte, Cornet JJand. Arrjved hi the Cemetery, Gen J A Young, Chief Marshal of the occasion, announced that Rev Dr Varies would oner a prayer. 1 4owledging that the God of Battles doeth ii things well, and begging fpr grace to sustain nsncrtfaeCTiasesldcJ tebear. After jlhe prayer4 which was beautiful and eloquent, t$e choir iang the hymn, "Sovereign Raler of the skies, ' TTEVer gracious, ever wiser" &c. At the conclusion of the music our towns man, Col H C Jones, repeated in the most beautiful manner the following ode : Bring flowers Bright flowers, To garnish the .tomb, . ' ' , , 1 Where heroes sleep lightly15 , "I 4 Thmiiidfu'f bfshxmv iir1ngsflowTs:rlght Sowers, v Thatbeau1ynla1M6-v Fair garlands ef glory, - ' As sadly we grieve, . Bring flowers; Spring flowers,, ..- ' .: 5 All fragrant to move, "O'erthedeW spangled couch; ? j-iOf the uhdyirig host; . . Unloose the shoe-latchet, -.! 1 -5 The Wood sprinkled sod, So Holy as that ; By the holiest trod. Were they right were they wrong, Whom you mourn? ortheirfoes? ; Our hearts answer only, . What matters ? Who knows.? t . -; Shall the blood of the hero, t-., f . , Ne'er hallow the sddi , v Where the victor above, "' His cold ashes has trod? ' Shall the stigma of treason Dishonor the tear, That we shed for the brave, To our memory dear.' Lee, Stonewall and Stewart, And multitudes more", Who went up from -our ranks, To the "Evergreen shore.' Through they laid down their arms And surrendered their posts, Their names are gazetted In fames deathless hosts." Transferred from earths service, Brave heart's that we love, Your names are enrolled, In the Armies above,. It recks not how blindly, How vainly they fought, How bitter the death 1 Which their destiny brought; T'is the motive enfames. Not the beggarly prize, The spirit that lives. ? The base guerdon that dies. Tis the infinite thought, Not the perishing fact, The heart that concerns, Not the outgoing act. T'is why and not what," Lightens history's gloom, Devotion not victory Hallows the tomb.' Not in vain did they fall; ?The blood of the brave, ? The land of their Jove, ... Never vainly can bve" :; ; f . .wkila it mrnxr Ha irwirn sppd in the trmunJ.' ?c But in the fullness of time, ; ' ? I'ts fair fruit shall abound. And the future God's fallow, . iThough barren.it seem, . !- . With, the harvests they, planted, .Yet bravely shall teem. It may bei the Fathers, . " Had builded in vain, : But the blood of the sons, , Hath cemented again. Heap up your garlands,"- Cer patriot graves, . .:: , . Success could not add, To the fame of our braves. Remember their valor, ' Keep holy the sod, For honor to heroes, Is glory to God . Bring flowers Spring flowers, 1 - All fragrant, to warej t ' O'er the dew spangled couch, - Of tbe undying brave. - Unloose the shoe-latchet; e 4 ' , V' 'The blood sprinkled Bod. '"" - ? 1 Is pure as the temple, ' . - -' , - The altar of God. . When Col Jones bad concluded the recita tion of the ode, which made .a very visible I impression on the audience repeated as . it j was, the choir sang the hymn beginning, ; V God moves in a mysterious way, .His-wonders to perform,,' tc . A This finished, the persons present proceed ed to lay flowers upon the - graves of- the j men who had died jn a struggle to uphold their principles and for thi1 defence ' of" 4 ! .land which they lield dearer than their owt-h ' The doxology followed, and the benedie j r tion was pronounced, when the crowd :dis ytrsed. 1' : , A very large crowd attended the ceremo u ua , was esumatea oy some that no less than 2,000 persons were on the groandsj . In connection with this we wish to men tion the fact that the grave of a Federal sol dier, who lies buried in Elm wood Cemetery was decorated in common with the graves5 Of the Confederate, by a portion of the Hor net Fire Company. . t t! -. 0 . , Comments upon the memorial ceremonies will be found ini altomi columns. . ? - Uew ! AdvertUgmsats. , ; " . !-4 ' 1 ,i .'. ; TO ., '- Builders & Lumber DBALBBS. HAVING located in the finest timber re . gion in Western North Camlina T m preporeu iq iurnisn , , . . . All Kinds of Lumber at my mill on the W. N.' C. &t fthort nnfiM anil msuj t .wm 'a TlHi?7 desired IenStA?,er feet onjreatonable terms- -as-, 4 j make a liberal exchange ith any. pstsoAwno will patronise ..endcni wapfAYlij wuu buvu arucies as may. oe needed .for l ISieetoTOO acres of Lind for sate tff prenaaers ; weu watered, good timber f aJBd: healthy, on and near W. N.'C. R. R. PI . i!JPLMORJilSON, Ji''T 7 "!5tote3vUle,N.C. I'SMI EE'S TELIPLE OF FASHIOII. THE'LARGEST STOCK OF ERISEUflniSHIHG GOODS, And the very Latest Styles of Hats, Caps, Valises, to,, in the South In Prices he deties Cjpmjjetition. AT MY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND The largest as well as the Finest Stock of Men'sBoys' and Youth's Clothing kepi in tbe city of Charlotte. Parks' Bailding,24 Tryon Street. ?) may 10 If You Want A tub, bucket, churn, broom, wash board, wood bowl, basket, box - of blacking, . shoe brush, or anything in this line, call at my9 J. 8. M. DAVIDSON'S, 3rd aoor above Market, Trade et RESHTJdtter.'Eggs arid Dried BeeC at v A rayO REEL & PARDUE'S. Pr Ilent. A DWELLING HOUSED opposite Ronnd xx Mouse, o on Tryon street, Bear old .Fair Lpply to ' . Grounds. A' my tfWATT HENDERSON. im oi.Opposite Courti House. , Notice to Stone Contractors. CI EALED bids will be received io the " 18th O inst, 10 o'clock for rebuilding the pier of bridge on J&ocxy .tuver, in uadsttus county..' All solid masonry. -55 yardsof Jiew stqne required. . -v . ... JT. A. AKUJ11BALD, i JACOB DOVE, , - N. G.WHITE, Bridge Cbmmittee. P. S- All commuHications must be ad dressed to F A. Archibald, Concord. N. C. 'yff Notlcer THERE wilt be a free public Temperance Lecture by Major Bingham, at the Court House, on Friday night, at 8 O'clock,- P M The ladies and gentlemen of the city are re spectfully invited, r mye,w ,r Pfano Tnninsr and Repairinjr.' ' MR. JOSEPH FREY respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen ot, Charlotte, and vicinity, that he , will be . in Charlotte bout the end of May, prepared to tone and repair Fiance; Organs and Melon eons. Per sons desirous,, of haying . their instruments put in good order, will do well to await hi arrival. ' -r. .wy6,Vt . - f . .$ -v. :'. ; 4 '- - Country Dacon r: ' JUST RECErvD,a splendid tot of CounJ try Bacon, also a lot of barrel ' Pickles, Oranges, Lemons and Raisimus Also splenf did lot of elegant Summer Cheese. Lard. Bat con, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and 8yrups of an gradesL.mgars, xooacco, dec. at . 'r ;: . J. L. BROTHERS A 00. opposite .uercnants & w armers- jjanc, , t-- - - Trade St, Charlotte, N. C . my - "' 1 i .:..-t 11 11 r L f : ' . . - ,T. xtisuro szm9, . r. Ahead of oil Competition TTJST received, cheese, bologna sansasre. tl fresh pork sausage, dried' beef,' country shoulders, sugar cured tarasrsardines, fresh mushroom crackers,- lemon " crackers, ; soda crackers, butter crackers oysters crackers. picnic crackers. " Apples, the last Of the. sea BOO '- T.,i-Kr. -. . . . M . myS C.S.H0LT0N&O0. rh'l on t-3 iF. if. SIIEXTON has a fill aortnent. Also several ether styles cf Lprir Beds. jnow is tne fiine ta tray fi9vtlitst lap! 11 cored . Eacwx; PjnMl Wf J2 and8hKd or we oy. ,. 4 t. pl29,2t ; O. Tf . CHAIX4 JDO. ' i J! levers cf Fen t ' tni Urn ilUCUMBER Kcklesln bulk, M , nay3 THE SUN IS STXIX BISWQ . . v.::, -; - at Crriiihott&cv'W ; Lemon v- Apples. Cocoanuta, Bolojrm f 0nMa fftnnM TlriiMl HMI Bd fian V t edescripUotf. Cheese, freahfc 1 lAnfiid titafeff-tonnlf fta -?ft e'is SthsSainKSaS opposite market. WjJ ; - " -a&HOLTOw AOT. - if . ; J- t ' ; . j 1 '"' ; Tor meiilberBhip In the ntxoas otnnsww : tnmr finCanoty Toi'.inclttav a - apl 28 1 j- wsv ' - -; '-r4'J v ''::Wv 11 i . o SNUFF all ldnttCIgrs ; ChewlnaNTcK hiMM: tL We retaiL eoods at; Wholes I sale prices, sell for cashed; therefbrgW our customers ui neuvuw w debts.. , W invite.op50stipn ul vt .i:am 3 v ' ''!'". 1 .XT m T'RKTJPERDTJE,3 if' s imuM Blne Front. ., Just Arrived! . A VERY ne'lbt-rattfctf Sausage, t mjso, a flnelot ffHm $ A AJOHf tetiSIUmptgeanaiAppws, "fJEARL Hominy. &oe, Canned Peaches, IT'. Tomatoes,-Pickles In barrels1 gallons, half-EaHon8, ,Qnarts and pints, , country pre iflnoe,etc,at .'."IV." 1 ' l apl 10 ' ' - KJfil&U OS JrSKAHJ M a ONE barrsl.pf Pure Cider. TOe-tr, which will be sold in lots to dtpurchalerslow (brcashat1' -rsK . - - i-- ' apt i$ i 4i B. K. 8MXTB,8 . - Tender teln 8ansas;e. ' : " ELEGANT Jot of Tender Loin Baosan, just received at the cheap cash store of . T ft . T V .V. WHITIf. i ittmj m , ail,-'--? - MOUNTAIN Buckwheat ' Tloor, fresh and good : Rye Plour from New York, the best brand in tne marxet. ; . , s . , . Also, Pearl Grits and Hominy just in from Charleston. Come and see me at tne best variety store for FAMILY GROCERIES in Charlotte. i-,T-i BCARB'S DRTJG -STORE. St' Cash most accompany orders. apt iv ... f . ,; 7,000 LBSgood' Bacon r4t 0 the cheap cash stare of t may 2 k p. P. L. WHITE. Vm Cnla ' i. J 4 THROUGH TICXETtTomtAtlantaf Gfc, than half price. Apply t - may l, zt . , (His wriKjxn. 1?LOWES SEEDS, just.recelved at ; ( apl 19 , ? : SCARR'S DRUG, STORE ix con, Hams, Sides and Shoulders jst re ceived and forale by- - ' 8TENH0USE, MACAULAY A CO. apl 80 ' - ' 1 i - - !-' THE TOBACCO LEAF: aad PLAU naiotul .i IMi iMu III.. .. ... MWW U1UIVW B Mil. VAA&W, UU lUQ JIU&OIV circulation of any trade organ published in we poum- au aavcrusiog commas sae, therefore, a first-class medium' for those Who desire to reach the planters of or dealers In tobacco, specimens iree.--v- - .,, aplS0,tf x 5 JOHN R. MORRIS, uanaging jsauor. i , , Stop and Ceadl THAT I have received Extra Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. Enoch Morgan's Century and Family Soaps, r Frost's Ready Raising Floor (something new), and other choice and other desirable family supplies, to wnion your auenuon is respectmuy in cited. apl 12 ' J. 8. M. DAVIDSON, 3rd door above Market, TradrSfc LOT of Turkish Prunes in Store, and for saleby - A. R.NISBET A BRO. pi 28 . ' v ..ii.:..::: A CACDu IHAVTithe . honor to announce to my friends and former patrons that as soon as my present engagement at Raleigh terv tninates, I will return to Charlotte, N. . 0., where I shall locate permanently, and estab lish a conservatory of music under my per sonal supervision. ; ? v.w: ivv Pupils will, be received from the l5thof June. 1874. -- - - t !n mCRR VOW WRYlCRHOirF. : ' n i . AUTJIU JU. YON MJSXJSKtiUirjf. i-, , -!t J. II, THOMPSON, ' Will be glad to. meet theirt friesds and acr ausiUtances and show them thro"""h" at' . H :. 1 a -'WW .rfWiTOI (WTT apl A3 A. A. y V4W!0. .7 -4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 10, 1874, edition 1
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