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s a 50 it- 10 of tit i en ' . -. Tor' lust ; I, Lv , Aa eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,' jiiq is continued vigilance, honest," fair, and upright dealing necessary to s access in bus iness. Having from the outset (18 years ugo), appreciated these facts, and acted up on them, we find ourselves to-day rewarded jor the countless anxieties, vexations, t and the loss of honrs of rest by Beeing our long cherished hopes realized, of making Qhar Jottea ..- - -. , 4 Wholesale IVIart, . nd ours an exclusive ; ; .Wholesale House. -,fl In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of informine the mercantile world TO THE PUBLIC! I ... ttliat we have leased the superb store, ad- ' hoining our present, (heretofore occupied" by fes-ni Erem. Brown A Co.. as their Drv- iioous Store) which we will occupy by: first tS-of S!eitembei next ibr the retail ' trade onlv. s;ud will use our present elegant and com a uuodioQs store for an exclusive i:' I WHOLESALE HOUSE Vihus giving to, the trade a strictly' 1' Wholes sole joMiuuauuieus, wnere ixiey can maite their selections from a Stock nurchased for 'that trade onlv. thus avoidintr cominsin jtontact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buy ' ers.r The advantages of snch a House.' are too obvious to need further comment, f To ei ve the general reader a better con-- t-eption of -the. colossal dimensions Of our two nouses we state that we will have up- wards of thirty thousand feet of superfidal lioor room; or if a lane of ten feet wide. I were formed or oar stores, it wouid reach consmeruDiy over nail a mile. ; J. :u At the same time we inform our numer ous friends that our Mr. vRintels is 1 now again North buying our second stocky this .reason, and owing to the decline in goods. will again place us in a position to success miiy compete witn ait otner houses. Very respectfully, "VTITTSOWSKY & RINTELS. Charlotte, N. May 1st, 1874. ypy K. H. Battls, President, ,C. B. Root, vice President. North Carolma Ill II 7E : i Insures all Classes t t.' I5SURAKEE PROPERTY, i: On the most : n n rf n n rr tRasohable Terms. looses Promptly Adjusted and Paid.; Encourage Home Institutions. Secretary.- - r r' j "t v Supervisor. OCMUU uuca. . . .. uuhi . 1 uraiiani Jasn, Agents, Oliarlotte, N. 0.; May 2 J. S. PHILLIPS," -"MerchahtaUor HA8 JUST RECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coating nnd Fancy Cassimeres whicb are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. , " ; , .Vy'ii -,f..c . I liaye still on hand - a large'' stock i of HATS, ' ui:i- "'sri.vi. SHIRTS, . r ye is fiin , ii, rr &t ' . . -, GLOVES, COLLARS), Mi !".. 9.r?T 'st 'r'i ankftva V" at V'1 of al) kinds, i, which are offered at cost, in or der to close-them out at the earliest possible moment "AT fULIj line ir of the Finest Goods kept continually, on hand in Jtbe-Jlerchant Tailoring Depart ment- and made to rder' with dispatch and at the lowest figures. - . . ,apl29 f I -4 ' : (f HI Latest From Bald ttountain. j t A A LE3 choice Country Hams weighing w j j fzorn o to 45 lbs each, country iard, Fresh Butter. 100 doz' Fresh Ect, 25 bags Family Flour. Also 1 bbl Choice Saur Kraut just received ana will d soia low ior casn at the cheap Cash Store or . . T IU . n hi I 1 . . v ELEGANT juicy Hams just received at the cbeap cash store. ; A Fresh -fish, : Trout,' Mullets, Blue fish, Sheep Head. Mackerel. Flounders, fcc.. &c, &c., every day from Tuesday to Eaturday. -ve cave trNi tzs c ;:i ey tern now- ior a month and like it so vi c.l v e hope no one Will ask us to credit them event or one day. 7 D.P.L.WHIT2. Bin V I A A 4h . Charlotte Land Agency. EEBSONS desiring either, to purchase or sell, or rent lands, are offered a first-class agency, in tne undersigned, who agree to advertise and sell land, and. in case of Ido aie no charge will be made. nvr ;' -. r i, to.ljuxH Agents. l?ORSALE. i vw nv lyv UWW VI gWU 111UV JlUig on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesville, only a short distance from the" station at Shepherd's. On the premises is a food ' v ' ; J ' l f ' dwelliiJg house, h Barn and other necessary outbuildings. -, The who? tract will be sold or it will be divided to suit purchasers. On the tract is 15 of 20 acres of ,r -:i!f(V : t . : . ! GOOD BOTTOM. LAND. ; Title guaranteed. ' Terms $8 per acre. Call at Levi Yanderburg on the premises, or to -my8 JONES & PENDLETON, i t i .i i k -J r ". . i J Land Agents. 1 , m 1 r TAO CI A T 17 . "r:.; . . '. ' '. ' A 8plendid FarnCone and a" half miles from Tui rd Creek Station, j on ; the Western NC. Railroad, coutainiiig , . v. j , a. On this Farm there are 23 acres of good bottom land, a good dwelling house and. all necessary outhouses. - t - c . .i About half of the land is in a mah state of cultivation, and under good fences. -Balance in primeval forest.. , , uim . Terms : f l,ww, one half casti. - - balance on time. Reasonable ded notion for cash down. P OR SALE. , une nunarea and jj ony r Acres jor wood Land, lying on the Atlantic, .Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, eight miles south' of States- vuie-j aiue good. I Will be sold at $d per mamA nMwm.a vik Italf AaaK tAl.mAA in v..A and two years, with interest from ' date of purchase. .Here is a fine opportunity for a speculation. ' Apply to my8' JVSi NES & PENDLETON, ; Land Agents. RARE BARGAIN!. J - HOUSE' AND LOT FOR SALE. Tlie Dwelling. Barn. fcc.. are all new. and are situated within three hundred yards of the Court House in Btatesville. - s - , The3renuses include a well improved let and land enough for a small farm, .Such an opportunity is rarely offered. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address, niyS r;z-i JONES & PENDLETON, As Aeentfor the owners.' we oflWr for sale that valuable tract of land belonging to the ieirs of Allen Gill,- dwesed,:jsist&ig-f. 1600 acres, more or less, situated on tne wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the -northwest cor ner of Iredell, . in the ' northeast corner of Alexander county, ana also partly in wasres coantv. all of which is one tract 1 and ' sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as a GTOod mill site, at a place known as Drip- Off, with plenty of water and a shoal of rocks which lets the stream fall 60 feet in a short distance. Also other shoals on Grape Vine Branchf: 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 undisputabie. v - Price Only 91.50 Per Acre. Such a bargain is rarely offered. .Apply to " iuyfl JONES & PENDLETON, ;'-t'. Land Agents. PLESDID FARM FOR SALE, i : As Agent for Albert RinaldTt we offer for sale a FIRST-RATE PLANTATION, situated one and a half m lies from Olin, Ire dell county, and on which he formerly .re sided. , - , i L . ' The place contains 125 acres of land, with a good dwelling house, barn, smoke house, kitchen and ail otner necessary oumouses, with a eood well of water in the yard. The hnildiners are all new put up since 1868. "' There are about 30 acres in original forest, about ten acres of which is fine bottom land, Balance in a state of cultivation. Besides, a good bearing orchard, and a good many choice trait trees were sec inree year. ago. r : - Title eood. Will be sold for cash, , or a credit of twelve months will be given on one half of the purchase money.- Apply to my9 ' . JONES & PENDLETON, i i. . , ' Land Agents. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE." 'U&l The undersigned, as Agent for James A.. Gaither, we offefor rale that well known plantation Known aa s ine uocay waiwier Place. 16 miles northeast of Statesyille, con taining about 450 acres. . 2S or-30 acres of botttom laud. 75 to loo acres ma good state of cultivation. Balance in pine field, and original forest. .On the premises is a ; FINETWOSTbRY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new. containing seven rooms, with a I splendid well of water in the yard, stables, chards, good neighborhood and conyenient to churches and schools.-- -t,,- - - farms: and the land is well adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, Ac. lllie IHUUUUUIUIV. ' AUUICS, , ' . J my9 JONES & PENDLETON," r ' .-. f - . .. . .. ... t Ji a- T710R SALE. ,.t- We Offer for sale that: yaluablfl : tract ,, land, consisting of ' ' - --t ' j-un: xr.- SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES v of as good lands as can be found In .the county of lredeu, on whicn jonn xoung, Esq, now resides. On the tract is a ( 1 - r . , , . :i GOOD MILL' SITE, r,' " with' water power sufficient- for all seasons of the year, i -- .' i g r A SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE' and all necessary outbuildings. ' ' 1100 acres in original woodlands. : ' :; This tract of land lies nine miles south of Statesville and across the line of A, T fc O R R J The dwelling house is a short distance from a station on that road. 1 ,.- '. The tract will, not be divided unless enough purchasers can be found who will buy all, and as it lies in such a manner as to be easily converted into a , number of small farms, it would be extremely desira ble for a small colony. s ' ' .. On the plantation is about one hundred and fifty acres of -. ' , 000D BOTTOM LAND. -' Title indisputable. Terms moderate, ,t my9reSS JONES & PENDLETON, - ' Land Agents. . The; Charlotte ObserveH H PUBL18HKJ DT 1 JONES & PENDLETON, PBOPabroas. Offlcej Springs1 Building, Trade Street 'BATES C BUBSCBIPTIOh: t : m Daily , One year In advanra 1 ' tt'n I Six montiis, in advance,....::. ,'.X." 3 50 juuHuiB, m aavance,,.. .... i t5 "ueuu,i m auvance, ......i.. 60 Weekly, one year... 2.00 ratss p advertising; one uo.uae one bmeM.:. $i ;::inreeuays,...-.,w....4...i 2 00 tout days...... 2 50 I. . live avR . . 1 ' , Z i&i wuiee.K.ii!...f., ' S8-"? S 3SK Contract AdTertirw ,t proporionately low rates. , l4 i . five iSauares eatimafwl nf. n: n.,!.rtOTJAi. umn, and ten squares as a half-column. CITY I-ITEL1.IGENCE.; The Observer la the only: paper t pub lished in the State' West of Raleiffh whlchl gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every jnorning. (Business men will please make a note of this. Subscribers will please look out for he cross mark on their - nanera. Thpv arp thus notified that their term of subscaip tioh had expired " and are respectfully re quested to, renew at once. f t ! CHARLOTTE M ARRETS. ' 'Corrected Dotty. - . ' ! ' Cotton Market. ; ' Tuesday, May 12, 1874. inferior, . .'. 10 13 Ordinary. ...14 Good Ordinary...- , Strict Good Ordinary.... ......16 ...16i '....17 Ixiw Middlingri..n.... Market strong. ' 1 Sales tj-day 33 bales Conntry Produce. Buying llates.l , liucon Hams, per tt ' "? (Sides, ' 1 ; Shoulders, ' " Hog Round, Country, Beeswax 154 13i 1H U j 25 Butter Choice. Country. - 30 a 35 i 2 a 2i 2i a 21 90 a 92 .fimndyApple, NiC,) reacii, (irn White, , " Mixed, tlggs, per dozen, Fleur- Family, " Extra, 18 a 22 4a4i 4.40 a 4.50 4 00 ; ; super,- . i i IfatU Dried. Apples. 'h -i V- -t' lackberriesfc ? 33a3i 25 8130 l:. ' 13 a 14 i 96 a 98 50 " Turkeys, none. " Ducks, : , ,. , . fida-Dry, ': , ... i :Greeii,V.0if,.if. 'A' H lard Good, ' country " Common, nono Heat White, bolted White. Onions, 75 ft 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, . i , . ' 88 a 90 Mixed. vr 70a75 iUaloea Irish, per bbl.' 5 a 5i ' Sweet, - - ,' $1 Taflow, : 7a8 . Wheal Red. per bush, . " " " White, .. Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Post-Office Directory--The following J statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : ; , OPENS. CIXI6ES. 8 A.M. 6 P.M. 7i P. M. 9 P. M. 84 A. M. '9Pi M. 10 J A. M. 2i P. M. 5iP.M. 7PiM. North Mail,, South Mail, Air-Line Mail, Statesyille Mail, Lincolnton Mail, Wadesboro Mail, 5'7PjM ' ' 7 i A. M. Seattle's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. s ' ' Robt.'E. McDosalo, ' - ; " , - - P.M. LOCAL DOTS. 'There are twenty .prisoners in our j jail now ; three of theni are white; ' -; Piscatorial excursion are quite popular just now.' a ' "Red Horse" caught out ot-the Catawba river, sell readily Iri this market at 25 cents There' is a sentiment abroad in this com-- munity that it is time to come; out of flan- : The first brick were laid yesterday-in the foundation of the' new store of Dj Parks Hutchison, on Tryon Street. ;K ' ' ' t -; "Stumptown' has improved more in tlie J iast year, jn the way of private residences,. than anv other part of the city. xne miyr was uuusuuijjr yuicu jreoierunjr and last nigh't. v Even at 11 o'clock' not a soul save policemen and a reporter seemed ronntiMmn nni a rpnnrt pr tyntA to be moving, r- J - The roof is being put on the Associated Re formed Chapel and the house is being painted, of I. in a. very un,iwv ociy icea tau.uo .uih n , We would like to see a dog ' tai adopted which would be so heavy as to make the keeping of a dog almost-prohibitory. Char lotte abounds in these worthless beasts: jr 'r ' : There are only four days sleft in1 - which taxable property can be listed. The books will be closed on Saturday, and those who do not' return their property will have to pay a double tax. ' We very much regret that it 13 impossible for the Obseevee to be represented to-day at the picnic of .the children of. the Roman Catholic Church The Judicial Convention which meets to day at 'Lincolnton will be fully ;' reported in this paper by a reporter who will attend the Convention ior that purpose. The editor .acknowledges special favors extended by ,Mr Thomas McCraneyn the skillful and accommodating engineer, of the "James Osborne," on the C, C & A R R. and hopes to haye the pleasure I of travelling with him again, r 'Wlttkowsky : & Einlels 1 want atf enand boy., See advertisement. - f 1 I. there was not a case .before ithe ; Mayor yesterday. His Honor's re-election or some- thing else has had ai wonderfully salutary ftfffipt hnrelatnlv nnnn thfi ftvil-dnwn, . .' .. - " j'" - VV ' f' ' Cotton closed strong yesterday evening at 17 cents. The staple has been looking np in point of prices -within, .the . past twpr' or mree aays- i, ; ,-y,i , ut , -t ti.,ix ;t A marriage between a lady and a gentle- mani both 'of whom are" well-fridwminithU cityt is to be celebrated this evening at Rock K'XreryJV business calls him lp about daylight says. be is getting mighty tired of, the, proverbial wr. nmi hoiioM. I... -rHi ,nrro diet .- 4- 3 , ;l ' f ' Site Selected A " TOirtv nf pnllpmpn I wenttiown the Cc'&A. R.R" Monday and selected a spot on the rif er for the holding of the. picnic of the Hook and .Ladder Conu panyon the 20th. f There's going to be fun down there that dayl Milk Punches. The " milk - punches which are ; being ' dispensed " at -, Webb Kendrick's Saloon (the Centrali'are attain-1 ing a deserved popularity. TBarrmg water notuing is better than a milk punch, and John George,, at the Central Saloon,' knows perfectly welt, how to make them. - Call and try one of them. ' - ' -;? ' ' " , Personal Dr A; HDeyaga, of Chester;, S C, was registered at the Central Hotel last evening.-- C L S Corpening, Esq., of Marion, is in the j city. He is a prominent man in his locality and is one of the Directors of the Merchants and Farmers' National Bank of this city. m rs -r ' Congressional Conventions-One week irom to-aay tne convention to nominate a Conserv alive candidate1 for Congress in this district assembles in' this city. . The indica tions are that there will bo little if any : op position Q,Uie Conventiotf to Mr Ashe, and I we regard his nomination as a foregonecon- I elusion. He has made a eood frenresenta- tive and the people will endorse his course. Cure for Drunkenness.' The fo1 lowing is said to be a cure for dronkenness and the love for strong drink Sulphate of iron, fi ve grains j peppermint water, eleven drachms ; spirits of nutmeg, 1 1 drachm. .Twice a dayThis'; preparation supplies the place of the accustomed liquor, and prevents that absolute ' physical and moral prostration that follows a sudden breaking off from the use of stimulating drinks. It is to be taken in quantities equal ' to an ordinary dram, and as often as the de sire for a dram returns. , . ' St. Bamabas. Day before yesterday was St. Barnabas' Day. ? Our saint's proper name waO Joses ; he was descended of the tribe of Levi, and born at Cyprus. His parents be ing rich had him educated at Jerusalem, under the care of Gamaliel, a learned Jew; and after his . conversion he , preached the gospel with Paul in various . countries for fourteen years. , Barnabas suffered martyr dom -at Salamis, in his native island, being shut up all night in the synagogue by some Jews. He was the next morning cruelly tor turedk and afterwards stoned to death. The epistle. which he wrote is1 considered genu ine; though hot admitted into the canons of the church.': c .i ! rii, , ' ' Poetical. A Dutchman with a poetical turn of mind ground out the" following: a day oi two ago and made us a present of it : Shtopaleedlej.n Uf you bin a trafflmg man, - , ; . Und don't get some blace to shtay, - , Mebbe it vasbesser you shtop off dat ' Cendral Hodel, Sharlot, Nord Karlina, -Klose py der pisness bortion of der city, - Vere you-git good poarding und sheep bri- i ' ces. , , j , Booty nice semble rooms, Uf you see vat you don't vant, Yusht speak oue'd. Bm n fare frei dolIar a u H C Ecclcs vas dot bosses vat shtays ",' Dere py tiat bouis. - , , . . . Contemplated Change. We learn0frqm i W W Pegram, Esq., agent in this city pf the C C & A R R, that rtbe following changes ! will take nlace in thomnnine of trains on tnat roadW tbe davs specified below...' sOn J the 15th instj; the night express train now w-m,, oh.riMth nA nnlnmWa i win ue-uiauynwu ueu.ua m uo uypci juibiuu j of the road, arid run only between; Colum - 1 Vla anil knona . Ort n.nd aftr the IRthC bia and Augusta. v On and after the 16th, :tntin Nor1'1!, ndw" leaving8 .Charlotte going South at 9:05 a mwfll leave at 7 am. The sche dule of the train returning will remain as : 'now is.' ' The idea in having the Notl train leave two hours earlier, than - it now does, is to savepassengers arriving on the North train so long a stoppage. Masonic Temple Association. Our citi zens wilt remember that about ' four . years ago the masons of this city held a' festival to raise funds for the building of a -Masonic Temple. - This festival netted the fraternity about $1,400, and this amount was placed at L interest, and to-day. the pnncipal and inter' est together amount to no less than $2,500. . The association hnd .that they ,are , able to build a temple ironi the ground up . .. : ' ' .' ana consequently nave maae arrangements with D. Parks Hutchison, Esq, to have third storv of the newntn'ra which hpiahar- : x..t - v. ; t- ik: hie cicvku, uicinuw niui a lien w iu uciuk occupied by the temple- associatiori. e agreement has been drawn up, signed, seal ed and delivered : the terms of the contract it is not necessary to state. Sufiice' it to ihe, fpmnlB will hn Knilt. in clAfrnnh rv1o and will be a credit to the corporation which has its arrangement in han.d, . -. Thanks-W are indebted to the Commit tee of the Societieav for ah invitation to & tend the commencement exercises'4 of the Erskine College at Due West; S C. " The ex ercises, begin on Sunday, June 28, and close on iheWednesday following. , . 't , fv 5 ,, rFirst Annual Meetliig.--Quite a corisid-" erable party of gentlemen from: Chester and Yorkville reached Charlotte x last : evening and will laave this morning for Dallas, Gas- . ton coun ty where the first annua meeting of the Directors1 of the - Chester- - & Lenoir Narrow Guage- Railway Company; assembles Memorable . Days a MayThe. month of May is filled witiv day made -memorable ? " " ' , . . . . vn tne ist oi May occurred tne - cattle of ors uiDson. w. loco, ana me surrenaer 01 Morgan in 18G5 ; on the 2nd of May, 1861, Grant crossed the Rapidan, and the battle of Charicellorsville followed; Farragut occu pied New Orleans on the '5rd, 1862; York : towh evacuated on the . 4th, in 1862,. and the battle of Williamsburg ; 'on the 5th, Lee commenced the attack on Grant in 1864 ; the battle of the' wilderness on the 6th, 1864 -fight at Tupelo, Miss,' on the 6th, 1864 ; bat- ktle of Spottsylvania Courthouse, on the 7th 1S64, "and fight at West point ; Port Hudson bombarded on the 8th, in 1863; battle of Gap Creek in 1864, and the death of Stone wall Jackson in 1864 ; fight at Bermuda Hun dreds on the 9th, 1864,- 'and the battle of Cloudy Mountain V Norfolk and Portsmouth evacuated on the 10th, 1862, and the surren der of Alexandria; La ; Merrimac destroyed on the 11th, 1862 : battle of Daltop, Ga; on the 12th, 1864 Baltimore, occupied by the TJ. S. troops on the 13tb 1861, and Yazoo City capturedlin 1863 ; battle of Jackson Miss, on the 14th, 1863, and battle at Rasaca, Ga, Fort Darling fight on the 15th, in 1862 and fight at Carrsville, Va ; battle of pham pion Hill, Mission the 16th, 16th, 1863 ; batr tie of Big Block, Miss, on the 17th, 1863 Grant invested Vicksburg on the 18th, 1863 ; Grant crossed North Anna, Va, on the 19th, 1864; Jefferson Davis imprisoned at Fort Monroe in the 20th, 1865 ; fight t Suffolk, Va, on the 20th, 1862, and Admiral Porter destroyed the navy yard at Yazoo and ram Stonewall surrendered ; United States Gov ernment seized telegraph on the. 21st, 1861 ; battle of Lewisburg, Va, on the. 22nd, 1862, and Alexandria, Va, occupied by Federals in 1861; Ellsworth killed on the 14th, . in 1861 ; surrender of Confederates at DuvaH's Bluff on the 24th, 1863 ; battle of Winches-, ter on the 25th, 1864, and battle of Pallas Ga.; battle ot Hanover. Va. on the 26th, and -aarreiKier ot A-trwy csmiin in looi ; ,umuw Port Hudson on the 28th, 1863, and Corinth evacuated, in 1862 ; amnesty proclamation Issued on the 29tb 1865 j battle near Chicka- I hominy on the 30th, 1864, battle of .Fair I Oaks or Seven Pines on - the 31stv- Jn 1862, j and battle of Fairfax, 1864. No Pahic About That.' Clerking 'in a dry goods store isn't so bad a business if yon can be at the head. - A ' Boston paper says Al -a, ni.il!.!. 3 AnA M1.J Lm.m Tj m nary 1, 1874, in Boston at $13,000. One of Stewart's old $3,000 clerks doubles his salary in a Boston, house this year. T A bid . by a New York bouse with a $20,000 salary for a cloak buyer, in a., Boston house couldn't touch him. And old Boston dry goods em plovce has inst cone abroad as a buyer for a New York house at $35,000 a, year and ex penses. A - Kew -York hrm is trying to tempt a Boston cotton goods salesman into - its employ at a salary of $15,000. A worsted goods clerk in New York is anxious to get back to the fold of his old employers in Boston for $3,200 a year. ' t Hew Advertisamaat: Q ANDIES BY THE BOX, , Lemons by the box, Oranges by the box, , ; , Ground Peas by the box, ': Peaches by the box, . ' - ' Tomatoes by the box, Corn by the box, 1 T ' ' ' .. Jellies by the doz, - . Cheese, - Cheese, , ; Cheese. : at . ' a S. HOLTON. & CO'S. may IS. , j , ' Wanted; t N ERRA17D BOY; at WITTKOWSKY& RINTELS'.', may 13 tf Summer, Cheese. ANOTHER LOT.' 1Ai IQF thosd excellent Rich: Cream Cheese. IvAlso. splendid cider vinegar, fine hoik ed meal; fresh fish most every day, -.' breaki fast bacon,, supper hams, smalt hominy, large hominy, roe herrings.at the low price oi so cents per dozen, v . My friends you had better come early if i yuu want oouieiinng gouu, at vue viieuy uuu 1 store of ',.;', t- 'ZLl'X,- I ;- "'J1 -," .A,. ...AA-.. A. W.HAAXK.t lost Gold Pen.' u AN Saturday last, a gold pen .with black J handle. Suitable reward will be: paid in if left at this office. ' k . . is 'myl2.lt As-tii ; i ; J Catholic Sukday School Picnic. (AfcWoodlawiGastoncouivtr.MaylHtl Molasses, at - - flnwanri;tTtB A. M. - It is desirous that every person holdiner comolimentarv tickets ; will - be at the Lincoln Deoot at 7 o'clock. with their tickets, so tney can ootain sealskin tne ? pic nic tram. ',' r - ' myl2fi . Rev. J. B. HASDSr, CruahedWheat. , ot j NEWt nutratiye. palatable and wnoie- 1 some aies, couiaiujiig w ycr vi- Ireftl food than the firmest flour.. , You can i v- ni ' t hpMfl ont f ;it make the I nndrfinn nut of it mate firmatv out of it. f J PTPPllnt for jdvsnentics. "Put : UP in !25 1 nt nao.kaerea and full directions with-: each l " o , . , k '.tnw. f : 8t0re - myl2 '-r D. P. L. fHlTKv ; sav I XTTST TWpiVed 500 lbs of those mice "Sugar i tJ Cured Flams, varvine in size to-suit the a.de- Cal1 tp-day.andanake your selection ' . m&yi2 ; " J. L. BROTHERS & CO. ' 1 ffJri TO Builders & Lumber v JD'JBj A T i"F1TSJ TTAVING located In the .finest timber re- gion in Western North Carolina; I am prepared to furnish: v,- nf? .?;--Mi Aiuuy va juumner i i W mill on the W. N.'C. R.'R. at sh8r notice, and any desired length under: 55 fect oil reasonable terms-', t, I ; "i...-1 : .yr will make a liberal exchange with . any person who will patronize and. can (supply we miiu ouuu mruues aa may oe neeaea. jor. my employees. i ,.,-- -bl have 6 to 700 -acres of Land ' for sale to suit purchasers -weft wateredgood timber t ana neaunyj on ana near w &. U. K. Jfcj myio.tr . js. JF. AIORKISON, . . . s. Statesyille, N. C. Notice to Stone Contractors. CtEALED bids will be received to the 18th O inst. 10 o'clock, for rebuildine the pier of i !J : 1 T . . : i I uriuge on jvov&y . Airer, iu v.iDvrrus county. All solid masonry;" 55 yards of new stone required.''- '-y - Jv. -A.. AJSAJtx 1 B A LiD, - -r . ' j - JACOB DOVE, . N.G.WHITE, ; - v ! i: " Bridge Committee. P. 8 All communications must be ad-, dressed t6 F. A. Archibald, Concord, N. C. my 6, til 16th i" ; ' ' ' v , ...J " , Notice! mHERE will be a free public ; Temperance X . Lecture by Major Bingham,; at the Court House, on Friday night, at 8 o'clock, P. M. I The ladies and gentlemen of the city are re spectfully invited, ti?;' Piano Tuning and Repairing. ' MR, JOSEPH FREY respectfully informs the ladies and eentlemen of - Charlotte. and vicinity, that he will be in Charlotte about the end of May: prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs and Melodeous. Per sons desirous of having . their . instruments i put in good order, will do, well to await his arrival, r j ; ,--nV" ' y my6,lt " - ' 7 ' ;,. ; Country. Bacon TUST RECEIVED, a splendidTlot of Coun Oranges, Lemons and Raisins. Also asplen did lot of elegant Summer Cheese, Lard, Ba. con, Sugar, Coffee,1 Molasses and Syrups of all grades, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, at H - J. L. BROTHERS & CO, Opposite Merchants & Farmers' Bank, ... Trade St, Charlotte, N. C ;my6 ,. -.;..,,......;;,.. ... ' BISINO SUfll, ' Ahead of all Competition i u iresn port -sausage, anea oeei, country shoulders, sugar cured iiamssarames, iresn mushroom crackers, lemon crackers, soda crackers. butter crackers, oyster crackers, picuic crackers. Apples, the last of the sea- Smy6 C. S. HOLTON & CO. J. H. THOMPSON, ; . ; AND ;;V - S. D. WHITXEY Will be glad to meet their friends and ac- PT SelL'S 18 , . . A, H. CRESWELL S. To Farmers and Planters. ; ""OU should bow begin to get your Lime X 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 taken, which is the very thing for your com post heap, as it must be thoroughly wet througn and tnrougn;-!; . , . Lime is the great enriching and warming agerit, and, combined with other material, a preventive. of drought. . , a - s 'V Don't wait until you "wish to sow, for then the rush will be so great that, perhaps, you will hot be able-to obtain any; besides age improves your compost. - -I will deliver lime at GaffneVe Station at $1.00 a barrel, when a car load is taxen. At Spartanburg, $lJ2i a barrel. . ; . At Alston , $L42 a barrel. , , . At Columbia, $1.62 a barrel ' i ; J- f At Charlotte, tlSQ a barrel. 1 Ss,w4i For other points see: your 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 toallapplieantSj free of charge; Prof. Johnson's great formula for a mixture to resist drought. Address, -May 1 , , j . . THOS. H. BOMAR, . Notice. . ;Chablottk, Coujhbu A'Acgusta Rr Gehkbal Passbkqbb Dipabtjcsnt roBB lJiPABTjnnrr ' -) PASSENGERS purchasing tickets of agents at Ticket officers before entering., trains will obtain fhe.advantage of the Company's ticMutntni-M Tfnftvmcr noon the trains they will be charred the Company' regular fare as couectea py uie wpuuBUHBr r - f A. Port, '1 j "i Superintendent ' - Gen'l Passenger Agent. ,. '.-s Mav 7th. 1774. . . , . M7 .. SOUR KBAUT. " A S vegetables; Ac, are so very scarce 1 am pleased to be able toofferabarrel of nice Kraut. Call and see it and try it. , a ion TtwwiVfflst TUcon. 8uear Cured Hams, Choice Yellow Butter, Choice Family Flour, COantry madei all of which is offered, low for cash, at apI23 ? X .B.N. SMITH'S, . - - I" Molasses. -TUST received, a fine lot of Netr Orleans JUST i UECEIVEP. A N entirely new' Garden Hoe' and Rake combined, can ano see inera ai , . - BREM, BROWN & CO, ' 1 PJ 16 8ti' f- - Hardware Htore. . . r , To the Ladles.! "r" : " 5 THE Misses Farnngton have opened a fashionable Dress-making establishment in Beckwith Building, up stairs over Col. Max well's ; Sewing ; Machine Emporium ; , the patronage of the Ladies of j Charlotte and elsewhere is most respectfully solicited and moderate charges and satisfaction in the exe cution of work gr.arranteed. ? , ; , rhelatesn'a MISSES FARKINUTOM. ion plates, have been oideredand will regularSrsceived. I- -Japrll 15 d 1 m-w 1 QUi x.IQl I amily - Flour, ' just received and for sale by apl 9 J. B. RANKIN & CO. E.-SMIEIl'S TEIIFLB OE FC3I0n. THfi!LTAli0ESTrSTfiCKri0F EEIITS' FURIIISIIKI5 GOODS, , the yery Latest Styler of 'Hatv 'Caps, yaTisei tdi;ia tne Sautnv" Jn,-t Price, JtreV' deiieaT Competition, .Al iU.i ; CLOTnniG Euponiuii CAN ALWAYS BE F0UKD Tho largest as well as the Finest Stock i. i ' - ' Men's Boys', and Youth's Clothing kepttin the city of, Charlotte. r . Parks' Building, 24 Tryon Street. may 10 ' - ,v ' " If You WantV t A. tub, bucket, churn," broom, wash board, wood bowl, basket, box . of blacking, shoe brush, or anything in this line, eall at . : my9 ' : j! S. M. DAVIDSON'S, . . 3rd door above. Market, Trade St. A DWELLING HOUSE; opposite Round : House,-on Tryon street, near old Fair Grounds. Apply to - ' ' my 6. tf WATT HENDERSON, :. :m ; v ; Opposite Court House. "SliEEP IS SWE12T . -. ..; . i;, on the ; . v WOVEN-WIBB MATIIESSES. , ; V. M. SBEITON has a full assortment. Also several other styles -of Spring Beds. Now is the Sme to buy cheap, '4 , 1 FINE country cured Bacon, Hams, Side and Shoulders, for sale by f apl9 ; J.& RANKIN CO. Wheat, Beana and Snaps. tue have on hand a fresh npplv at reduc I V- ed prices. apl 29, 2t G. W. CHALK A CO. FIVE Barrels in store, pure cider. ;s-,r;v;-i,! r ; G, W. CHALK A CO'. apl 29, 2t -.. -.,,..,., '1- - Roller Skating at Oates' Hall te-night my8 - ";,t - S :.' f fc'K- . CUCUMBER Pickles in bulk, ajk my6 RIEL:A PARDUFS. .... THE SUS IS STILt RISING -.;:jat.C. nblitofti"', JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Oranges, .. Lemons, Apples, Cocoanuts, Bologna Sausage; Beef Tongues, Dried Beef and can ned goods of every description.' Cheese, fresh smnkwl Sansape. somethine nice. - ' J - - Come to the Rising Bun, opposite marae. apl 25 ;A-Ht ',;.C.'8.-HOLTON A CO. . t BLANK APPriCATION?!, t For membership in tlje Patrons tf Husban- drv for sale Snv tiwfr-i-- diy way, y ; BABYC0ACIIX3 .v - A FULL line of Baby- Coaches, from com- JX " to very fine Canopy Tops, inelod- mg ,ap!28 ' ,t"v; QNUFFSall kinds 6f agars,TCbew&yTo i (mmm r W retail eooda at whole sale prices, sell fi casn, and, V" our cuswiuwi u , " debts. We invite opposition ana oexy com petition. , REEL & PERDU "8 ,, "Blue Front,, '--jot ArrlTedl ' ?1 VERY fine lot of Pork and Sausage, at fi. the Rising Sun., - " ; QAlsoi a fine lot of Bologna Sausage, at the Sun. . ?' ' A large lot of fine Oranges and Apples at apl 18 C. S. HOLTON 4 Co. . i i . . i i . . " .- PE ARL'floml nyf ' Rice, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes." Pickles in barrels, gallons, half-gallons, quarts and pints, country pro duce, etc, at v ; n ' - i - . a,',: ', .BlueFront. On Conslsnmenti 0 NE barrel of Pure CSdeir 'Vinegar which" will be sold in lots to suit purcnasen low I for cash at B.N:8MmT8. - 1 rxo Tender Lein facsse. ELEGANT lot of Tender Loin Sausage, lust received at the cheap cash Btorr of . niay 2 D. P. L. WHim. . ICE. ICE. a u 1 - - . : , .. SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Cash must accompany orders. ' - , . apl 19 v . . , i .',r. . ' ; ry AAA LBS good Bacon at the cheap I ,UUv cash store of j may 2 - V. Vi U WUUiS. A THROUGH TICKET from Atlanta, Ga., ior ie be r w t This 0F y'r 2t f OFFICE. ; jpLOWER SEEDS, j ust received at apl 19 SCARR'S DRUG STO
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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