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" : -5 MJJIU 1 I y ff-'H lift (ff i;'' :t(JIfl Cfi& ' ' ' . . CHAKlJOTTE N. C. WED1JESATV 1TAY '20,1.874.' - .. :. . - .. . :i - -- ........ ; . . j -. ... ; - , . r- - " , .. .. r. -.- .-.',: . . ! w ... : r . 1 CI ; -wi jt mmm T THK PnRT.ini t arIoe Land AffencT. -T . - . wjw l r PERSONS desiring either ta tmrChas r As eternal Tigilance is the price of liberty aeenwSn. Ja,, are?ffered a first-class Of r vase :w j .:-.. ' Se-ff -i charge llS; -- -fficviavcw wpav una, ana acted tin- to no CHARLOTTE C. WEDGES L AY ifAY 201874 c VliuriOlie UDSerTCr.! AaTertmng.-The enterprising firm of ,Wittkowsky & Rintels artf' r.o' advertising meir excensire wholesale ' & ' JONES & PENDLETON. jna Agents. .fcl ftl60?08" exaUons, and ' T?ORSAI2e. the loss of honnofimt hv in P.. . . eaBopesreaixzea, of making Chart ,2 acres Wgpod land. lying Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive ' Wholesale House. - 1 vka -"ul M owiesvuie; only short distance from theatatiott at Shepherd' ' V ; ;J DWELLING ilOUSE. 'ZtAJ'lra! d or it :will b ,i, xaxilJ'VvnseT3r On the tract is 15 or 20 acres of , . -caj Vf : ' V ' GOOD BOTTOM LAND. ' Vt?iS an- ' Terms $8 per' acre. Call at Levi Vanderburp on thepremises, or to "jjo - ju tB3 b PENDLETON, , .Lana Agents, JONES & PENDLETON; Pbopbietobs. , .c : J"r;yuiBi raae treet.i ; . sates : or suBSCTiFribir; ' W year m aavanw, tiix month in ot,on 1 oree. Months, in advance, ;u $7 00 3 50 1 75 60 , 2.0D .f'l. In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of informing the mercantile world that we have leased the superb store, ad joining our present, (heretofore occupied bv Mcbot. BnanvBroirp Co.T as Ihefr Dry ;3o6ds Store), srblch we will occupy by first of September extbrthe retail e only . Wnrelegarftvaid com- modioua itDrifarn tih.i . IirTT-T Tn i t tWH:". ope and a half miles IV XlUljJLrSA lih HI 1 1 SH f .V" station, on the Western . - - v wii J3. v. xvauroa. containing I bus givlnt R SALE. RATES OP ADVERTISING. vacousreeHe MHet..!i.iX."s. " $i Ot x ""uays..,..;.. 2 GD i, fije days......... 3 i u y ofle .week...... Ji.-....;.;;.7 aso v two weeks. . 5 'C . three weeks ...7 one month..- ...-..." 8-Of .. contract . AdverHspniPnfa foi-r. proporionately Jow rates. , , ; ) "T"OT couxuaiea at a quarter-eolt wu suares as a nail-colunin. 'id retail estah-" libmeatittntarly all the. t wrs rnhllsTi p in the western part of the te, a r I to-dav .we noticedthdr card in the J'h - id. They are live men and kuow.Uie benefit of a judicious useof printer'slak. Their mer- cantile success bears priced tevidcnce of a"- -nicnionous Tritnfe te Woman's vortn.jira B YfH0Bgtas,the Stewardess x)f the State Lunalic- Asyfewi is the first and pniy wotnan that evetheld a public ofljesin our State: -The circumstances atteadlngrhf r election hiye already been chronicled byihe oiaie press, ler husband . occupied the po sition, apd. died about twelve months asa. Before his cprpse,waf cold the Directors of bv .""""w yiuwaeeersii tnac "lniest our btate Capital for th position. - Bat thiii fLanA:ne Palled n , bis- hon- vices of MrHuBginst Wisrfvelecttefa, -t'-oPmrh His 1 ' 0 O - ' T - it i ' T "a 9", 1 Idtto C?orne6 1 BandC Tand - the Sharon CtfTT IHTELLISEUCE TWO HUNDRED ACRES. SS, SSfS iSStggLS b i8 arm th are 25 of good ht trA JlTj,yriTtM81 f?T bottom land, a eood dwellin lin, .n? i. necessary outhouses.; v aoouc nair of the jaird is in a high state t trade onl v. . thus .AvniHi wntact.with RetaU Stock and Retail ifuy- fJ'rJ?8 Vanteof 8uch House are too obvious to need further comment. To giye i the general reader better con ptionof,the colossal dimensions of onr two Houses estate that we will have up wards of thirty thousand feet of superficial Hoor roomror if a lane of ten feet wide were formed f our stores, it would reach considerably over half a mile. At the same time we inform our numer ous .friends that our Mr. Rintels is now again North buying our -second stock this Teason. and owing to the decline in goods, will again place us in a position to success nlly compete With all otter houses. Very respectfully. v. u uniion, ana unaergood fences. Bal- auuo iu pruutfvai ioresu Terms : $1,C00, one half cash. Balance on time. Reasonable dednction for cash down my8 JONES fc PENDEETON, " Laud Agents. The Observer Is the only paper ' pub Ushed in the SUte West of 3 Ralehrl which (rives the latest tirr..iii. a i.aicnes every morning. Busliess men win please make a note of this.- , 1 OR SALE. Subscribers will please look out fo? -.c uus. uiiu-s on tneir Daners. Thw k,- notified that their term of Subscript lias expired : and are r-aaTtti J5. i i v icucw ttii uiice. thus tion One Hundred and Forty Acres of Wood Land, lying on th Atlantic, Tennessee & m, R2i1oad eiSht miles south of States- mils' TStl tiriii i ii y ui ot) soia ac o ' per acre Terms, one half cash, balance in one and two years,-with interest from date of purchase. Here is a fine opportunity for a speculation. Apply to" ' . my8 S .-, r s JONES & PENDLETON, - - Land Agents. R. H. Battlk, ; ';. President, C. B. Root, Vice President. , CHAHLOTTE MARKETS. Corrected Da'dy. '. t , Cotton Market. I . ' ' TuisdatI May 19, 1874. r...r iiiicnor, ....j. mato 16 17 ....lU17ii Strict Good Ordinarri!. "J;.T" w Miaaung Market unchanged. Sales to-day 184 bales. North Carolina BARE BARGAIN ! Insure: all Classes ' Against losS;tf HJaffluiB liy Hre, On the most Reasonable Terms. looses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Encourage Home Institutions. Seaton Gales, Secretary., Pulaski Cowper, ? -s f Tj Supervisor. Graham & Nash; Agents, 31ay 2 Charlotte, N. 0. XS. PHILLIPS, Merchant' Tailor, HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of eW Kant French Coating and Fancy Cassimeres .which are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. Ihaye still on hand a large stock of HATS, SHIRTS, , v triOLOVES,t -" COLLARS, n.f ') ' tTIES f. .'.'V" (; ... . ' ' SCARFS-and of all kinds, which are offered at cost, In or der to close them out at the earliest possible moment ; i.- 3ii: i t& h . ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The .Dwelling, Barn, fce., are all new, and are situated within three hundred yards of the Court House in Statesville. The premises include a well improved iot huiu cuuugu jor a smau larm. Such an opportunity is rarely offered. - Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address, rny8 JONES & PENDLETON, ' " Land Agents. TjlOR SALE. Aa Agent for the owners, we offer for sale that valuable tract of land h!nnrin n ka Heirs of Allen Gill, deceased, consisting of 1600 acres, more or less, situated on the wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner of Iredell, in the northeast corner of Alexander county, and alsonartfvin Wiitoo county, all of which is one tract and sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a good 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 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. Appiy to my9 JONES & PENDLETON. - - Land Agents. gPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. As Acent for Albert Rinaldi. we nflfer fnr I saie a FIRST-RATE PLANTATION, situated one and a half m lies from Olin, Ire- ueii county, ana on wincn lie formerly re sided. . - . .. ! ,, The place Contains 125 acres nf land wifl a good dwelling house, barn, smoke house, kitchen and all other necessary outhouses, with a good well of water in the yard. The buildings are all new put up since 1868. There are about 30 acres' in original forest, about ten acres of which is fine hntfom land Balance in a state of cultivation. -Roaidm good bearing orchard, and a good many choice fruit trees were set three years ago. Title good. Will be sold for cash, or a credit of twelve months will be one half of the purchase' money. ' i 'Apply to ,-. ' . - - " - my9 JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents. OPLENDID FARM FOB SALE. The, undersigned, as Agent for James A Gaithery we offer for fale that wellJcnown Plantation known as the Docky Gaither Place,. 16 miles northeast of Statesville, con taining aoon 450 acres. . 25 or: 30 acres of ooixtom lahd. 75 to 1 90 -acres in a good of cultivation.: 'Balance in pine field original forest. . On the premises is a FINE, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, containing seven rooms, with a splendid1 well, of water in the yard, stables, and all necessary outbuildings, good or chards, good neighborhood and convenient to churches and schools. This plantation would make two . good farms, and the land is well adapted to the growth Of tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, Ac. Title indisputable. - Addres, myO - JONES & PENDLETON, fcxj.4;:?!'s .:" Land Agents. Country Produce. D w .uying Hates. Bacon Hams, per lb , " Sides, " Shoulders., - ;,v ': Hog Round, Couhtriv Beeswax , Butter Choice, Country, ; nrwtay Apple, (iV. (J.J ". - Peach, -r: Uurn White, " Mixed, ty9 per dozen, -F Una Family. is " Extraf ' 7 Supers -Pruil Dried-Aeplesv - -r " ,' Blackberries, I'owu Chickens, spring, iuiAejo, none. " Ducks, per pair. Hides Dry, Green, Tjard Good, country Common, none Meal White, bolted Oats Black, White, unions, 75 a 80 (57 Peas Pure clay, " Mixed, Potatoes Irish, per bbl. " Sweet, Tallow, Wheat Red, per bush. White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed 151 13i 1U 111 25 30 a 35 . $ 2a 21 2ia 2i 00 a 92: 15 a 18 4.40 a 4.50 4 00 - 40 1.00 13 a 14$ 1.10 50 ibs to bushel) 1.00 70 a 75 5 a 5i $1 7a8 vuiu nun ui . , vb enron to n.B nmub-c .-..,'J . i V ' Xi- -I --A ftoitiva opeadinr ;ihXkWt rube SDeeohTana th . un a.vis 1 fl.eiHic. Jlsylumlile adorned to the-tlentrarp.tel, J ,n uponrthe Press Conveatibu pathV with D?i 4 ' " - " a serenade' waa -iriwinki ?ir ' I last -weelcr-ltvas'oninleaMirA r ,a-L2z l! vv- :v :7f ! 'w of the rtUfX;""54 nlMa ZH.lLi 7 I7i?roceea report New Hanover County Medicar Association reported very favorable progress inite -opera- Hons and that much fortheimproveiientof i s members is being done; : fit ui'? " -A case of ovarian disease fishing many interesting points was given iff the enort Several other cases of an extraordinary Ana4 lure, occurring with th e members of the sociation. were also renorteH ' ' f . ' , f lie report closed , with a "statement tibat ui ueoF Lucas a member-of tiie4 assom'ii. tionVbyrder of a coroner berfornfed a um tiiuuMuoa on a ooa jt Wc iclf h tui 3beeii burled sir nnw.'tn Hkofc t i , t ii i.nrrai Mini or, May OA-Davidson.. atM- Alter tn Maying of twoia id loud J calls for.His Honor,tti ycaftie iTortuI and thanked ithe party fori the ;fetfew I e declined:, to") crowd .where tlemen 5 "v ,v " i ro nu near ior i oiwie postal caia correRnnnriaTiHt k.l i.n,Weity .f..- ourself the character of her sdmini. unfntyrt1 . ...,,uu mcaiwrH oi iae association who Words of praise m her behalf are unneces- fc had been absttb at the Wi.! inaMre- sary: the fact that she wastoajiM - kL. k. 1 mu rv Ak. ,...r rcaponaea CO.tDe COT i'Wndence.remittMig the dues, and pth- c wCTe.preseni to answer to the roll. Onlv a'&n. f..;iJ 'li. , . . . This action on the part of Hie press is but If Dr McDonald introdnl ZLl-iltl lucllwxloU3 moute to womaij'sFStnte from pie list of members of the Socie worth, and we hope that the noble example By all wh iuving beeri notified by tbe Secre v " 7rrft w He .meansort wry ei non-wtendanoe and nojS-nayment of - . JTZTXi"r,Trt ye estate to I aues reiased to respond... ouiuiATUeW!.. I Rev. A. J Morrison. A cently in attendant hnnji'Vfc 1. xri,ifc:.l i-cJ ' - . rbvterv thnattI Te?ms PI rin. wLrru: ,VJ ? ine estimation in which she I o ju uic usKiainrefinmn 1 haw "I HOTEL; : BEaUFORT, U.C. DEMODELED AND IlEFrrTET by it. of Mecklerfbure county, torth CaroUnaTls now open- for the reception of guests for th ment. Jffanage rover i a 1 tan- twelye months ago to study fo" the inkmis- ii weu Known in J.hja city f ' The Rev A J Morrison preathed his trial sermon before this body, andiffer due ex. LlBust iiere"add that hermari was' the product of profound thoifgltt, and was both able and sublime.. Mane'live tillthfe' crown hc winssparkle witllie" diadems of usefulness m tho cause he nwespoused." 'JoorflifrMsyhad auitelan exten?iYe trial docket on yesterday TKp nrsccase was that of Mr, P M" Murray j for assault and.battery upon One Markee, an em ployee., Mr Murray was fined, .$10 00, and C08tS. ' - Twcuty-first Annual Meetlugln Session - at Charlotte. frsi Day's Proceeding The State Medical Society .met at Miller's Hall at 10 o'clock iiampton Dayrdson, coloredTfor beatinv I to order bv the Pros! x:- . . I " " or- uu jor irespassinupon the prop erty of A B Davidson,1 Esq , was fined SI 00 and the costs. .". . . C . . An affray between Green McCimlav. and The resoliition elicited quitea' discusiioit. ; ""tit wasJipsplved to take up the list of ab sentees and delinquents and dispose of each case scriatdin. v " j . On motion of Dr P.E Hines Dr E.SfaA.' wick, of Orange county, , was' contmiecr1 W i -,w reujucr, ai aues oeing remitted. Theresignations 6T 'theibllowin triih; Uberwereialyaccepieds-W iv Dr PI Henry, WJHeiiry,L Wm fitrnd. wicKaal A BarrijrW Sherrod ci n s . t - -a.- . - o uemer,. i w, and costs, .., each. These were each abo fined in the magistrate's court for a breach of the peace. -r rT Personal. Our excellent friend. Woodson,, the dear, irrepressible Woodson, the truly talented "local" of the Raleigh News, is in the city, reporting .the - doings of the Medical Convention. : , E B Drake.Esa.. editor of ih fitflt. ville American, was in the : nitv terday.- - ... a W J - Boyhn, - Esq, of the Monroe Enquirer, registered vesterdAv .it. tho Charlotte Hotel. Gen A J Dargan, of Anson, Charlotte. A number of are here; these after. Col. Knight, of the Wadesboi gus, is also in the city. It. was decided,that this action of the So ciety was Uot to he lyinnMeKJ .. com, of Edenton. Prayer by the Rev Tr tn afleftliecloWrt r Miller, of the First Presbyterian Church of On mofian 11 dVlorV nr tht. . " . ... --,.f umuw.WH . on me part ot tbe city appointed ror tHto & Reynders and Tleman and the medical profession of Mecklenburg & Co. to eihlbit their instruments and that county, welcomed the Society t6 the hospi- the delivery of the annual address by Dr He said : fierce take place in Miller's Hall to-morrow nigut at $ o'clock. Dr McDonald read a treatise on th waters eftb Harl fiaeewoftherTnk.X.. " ikSU$ lnPHailj under. the buildinr. iti attrartiVflnM- irTtt - laessanddeanUnewto-ropeTlorto anr Hotel upon the AtJantifrcoasthsaum j . " ... The rooms af sea breeze,. while th mAAHina SaAaBl tMKasic.Hall ontheSettth ftohl affords a pleasant retreat irhnr the1 glare of tua sun. bvi davt;.anA.jirH?frh,,n i Sh which toxhase the "fleetin hours f in the light tuitastJc" by BightT Among tbe chief attractions of this jostly celebrated Sum mer Resort is the Surf mtb v rnjti and out eld pairwwwM U recomize dm cided improv ementff 4n Ithe riieatDreatin Booms erecte4 .joonveniently upon th beach, -"in:!.:- ,.,.J-:nz.Kl. BaUnog Houses upon an Improved plan . are attached to theliotel,. where rues ta Sir at once, en for tha exhilmtinv water and eara the artof swimnjing. ' .An einerfc winf ni;i.n. j.i -i bfass and atri-f band, will addmuoh to thS ajoymnt of u season: T - , , tahties of the city of Charlotte. Mr President and Gentlemen On behalf of your brother pbvsieians of this place, and the citizens at large, I have I iotvesslco utero vaginal fistula Deen requested to congratulate you npon the KBciiimingoi your Association, and to the sub- is in At- PostOffice Iirectory-The foliowinff statement of the hours for the Opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : urjs. CLOSES. 8 A.M. 6 P.M. f.M. 9 P.M. si A. M. 9 p. m. 101AM. 2JP.M. Hi P. M. 7 P. M. 7P if ?i a- Beattie's Ford Mil nW u. aLLT L A leaves Tuesdays. ana . " : ii . ' Robt. E. McDonald, P. M. North Mail, . South Mall, Air-Line Mail, Statesville Mail, Lincolnton Mail. waaesDoro Mail, iocai. Dots. Thecity looked right lively yesterday. Col Hoke's card created some commotion yesterday, and was the subject of much dis cussion., j Will the Messrs E M Holt's Sons please comply with t promise to furnish certain statistics ? . See notice Of public speaking at the Court House on Thursday, in our advertising col umns. . . , F. OR SALE.' A FULL LINE v . ' .i,.:.'.',." .i',!"S-''!';i! "3-i' f- i of the Finest' Goods! iept ; continually ! oh I land' In the Merchant Tailoring Depari Jnent and madeloOTde? with dispatch and at the lowest figures. h . . ' t 1 ' ' 1 ' ' We ftflfir fm coin flo : vilniihU ta I -rr 'tv .i. . . . ....'., Ifth.rf w r:7.-.-r. xo-nignt, -M-. O'clock; ' L&tast rrota Bald mountain. ' r-: SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES oi as gooa iands as can , be found in the county oi lreaeu, on which John Young" Esq, now resides. On the tract is a vi iS13! MILL SITE, with water power sufficient for all seasons oftheyear,ji4 ifW'yy i, flTTH'XrrkTr TvixrtKf r Tv-i"x-rT. s a.iaji jxtx nAtiu tauujsifi kAA LBS choice Countrv Hams w?fffitn 1 )j it ' ! WW from 6to4&lbah7r;fer ("W acres ffrSJfiM tA win Kl f8?"4 Statesville itnd across the'line'of A; T & OR luheShlSW ,0W r irom Biauon on tnac roaa. - - - " " 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-desirable for a s m all colony.f. ; . un tne plantation -Jr about one hundred and;nfty acres of the cheap Cash Store of nn, oo ': ' ""'' ; B. N. SMITH. ily 4' jut. Irlhf fV - r HAr.io rjiiAr.i3 n LEGANT Juicy Hams just received at the CbeaD canh fttnrA . . . . . . . sr 5 l , Trout, ' Mullets, ' Blue , fish, oheep Head, Mackerel; Flounders, Ac.. Ac; c., every day from Tnesday to Saturday. aonthand liks it so well we hope no on ul-atk ui to.creiit thsm evenl or one day. D.P.L.WIin73. 'r"'rj , f'.GOOD BOTTOM "LAND." .( Title indlaputable. ; Terms moderate." J; Address ; -... -f- tmy9 . JONES & PENDLETON, v . . Land Agents. state -1 T? 6 iribo,a expected "to suffer . to rahd ay , r?11 .ebttoipyeii j,nd . f others will go for ''em with hieh ru. . There are three candidates for the Solici torship in the field. UW Burton, Esq., of Shelbx, is the latest. As Mr Schenck says : "The mQhe merrier." Nearly eight hundred subscribers to this paper this morning. Six weeks ago we didn't print quite five hnndred. There is room lor a mrther increase, gentleman. NoTicK,TThe Annual Address belore the Uarohnav.State. Medical' Society, will be delivered by Dr A, B Pierce, in Miller's The5 'ladies and the public generally, are invited to at tend. v...r . tJ. J- No Paper To-Morrew. To-day bein? yuo uiuefcjr-uinin anniversary; of. the- M&Sk lenburg ; Declaration of Independence, work in this office will be suspended for the day, to allow the ehiployesto fparticlpate jin he festivities of the occasion The paper vill appear on Friday morning as usual. All tbe banks of the city will be closed and business will br almost entirely suspended. ...f-'r ,i ..... . - . The- Atlantic HoteI.l-We call attention .to the advertisement otthis "-Housed ; Ro p Graham, Esqr, of this, city, is the owner of tbe property,, and , Geo Gbarlotte," Esq., me proprietor. xneJbmlding having been remodeled and' refitted and: plafieC nndera new nianagement since last season, presents many attractive features to'those desirous of spending the. jammer; months pleasantly and in a healthy locationVOurjpeople should encourage home enterpri,A.and,'wejoin mend pleasure seekers to'visif' the "Atlantic Hotel." r A. icuu w you ail a cordial welcome to the city. Ever anxious as our city fathers are for the welfare, health and happiness of their con stituents, the contemplated invasion of so large a body of dangerous characters, has en- gagea weir serious attention,, laagh tor) and- it was resolyed that we should do everything' possible to propitiate these dangerous foes to mankind. (Laugjiter.) I am therefore in structed to say, that the city of Charlotte, with all it contains of hospitality and liber- prominent lawyers ties is at your, devoted service during, your will be noticed hereH stay: .bntatfwas add ito Satah concerning Job'Behold all that we Ii.ivp i in tiiVw erT Wily. upon ourselves put not forth thy hand." (Great laughter and applause.) AirTresident, your assembly is of itself a cause of congratulation, independent of the pleasure it gives us to see you in our midst. The wbrH is organized for improvement. It is a characteristic of the age, this effort at progress by class association and . co-operation. Not only your own nonle nd -w cent profession, not only ail the -learned profession, but the farmers, "tKe.'riierchants, the mechanics, the artisans and laborers of all kinds are seekiirgHlius to benefit, im)rove and strengthen themselves. God; speed them all. It is also gratifying to know, Mr President, that your society has extended its geographical knowledge so far as to find out the existence of the city of Charlotte, and that it was worth visiting. Though it has been 20 years in existence your society holds its first meeting here tcniay. We hope sincerely it will riot be your last. Your avoidance of our city heretofore may be an evidence "either of the confidence you feel in pur corps of resident physiciansas thorough ly understanding their business, or of high regard for the safety and health of our peo ple as the case may be. Laugnter. At any rate we are glad to see ywi and wilt ever welcome your noble fraternity among us whenever you can come. . . . The President appointed 'the following committee on credentials : : J J Summerell, P E Hines and R J Hicks ' . After some deliberation on jthetpart of the Committee, they submitted the. following report: - ... . . . "The Committee on Credentials respectful-, ly ijeporfethat the recomtnenifithe following gentlemenfor mrabershiti: Drs! Jos Gra ham and J M Miller, of Charlotte, J 'L An derson, of Cabarrus, J P McGombs, of Char lotte, J R Wilson , of Cabarrus ; ' ; We find Dr W W Lane and V H J Bel lamy are appointed delegates to this Society by the New Hanover County Medical Asso ciation. ' . ' i - : A Good Time Coming The most re freshing and exhilarating news we have to give the outside world to-day is that all the doctors in the State are in "Convention As sembled" in this city. While this invasion may be to our physical detriment, yet our Christian virtue will enable us to bear for a brief season the "ills that flesh is heir to," to relieyeafflk:ted humanity elsewhere. We, howeverdesire tlie medical fraternity to stay with us just long enough to insure a better condition of.' their patients. We do not wish to speakljisparaginsly of our as sembled professional wisdom, but we be lieye the following story that, was told us; "That the doctors of a Western town were absent last Summer to attend a Medical Convention. They were absent about two months, and on their return found all their patients had recoyered, the drug stores had closed, the nurses had opened dancing scnoois, tfce cemetery was cut up into build ing lots, the undertakers had -gone to niak ing fiddles, and the hearse had been painted and sold for a circus wagon." A nrifl,A In 3 i it . i ; -..v micjam me treatment or a gun snot wound by accident, the shot pene-' iraung me Dowels the patient getting well, . aibo a cose or incise wound, where the' Kmre had entered the abdominal wall, in the uniwjicai region. Also a case Of uterine fibroid. Also a sioned by gun shot wound. On motion of Dr P E Hihes the cases rW ported by Dr McDonald were referred to the publishing committee. Dr Duffy reported a case of Endostites of the superior maxillary bone. Another in regard to vesico vaginal fistu la snowing the beneficial use ofcarbolized cotton wool in such cases Also one in regard to urinary infiltration and good use of quinine threin Another in regard to a case of Latent Plu- risy relieved by aspiration and the recovery ot tne patient. On motion the cases reported by Dr Duffy were referred to tne committee on publica tion. Fr Bellamy read a report of a case of pois oning by arsenious acid in the practice of Dr had at the bar Of -the - nndM?nii -i.-Xvf ; ' conyeniently to thwdliunStooWmiwd1S : tTing-toapex are, offered fc " thoseivhorTeilsAcli pastimr.i4 T " Croquet Parka have been imnml h. th use of guests free of charge.- -w- -T- Btfn?wt,aiP'-0Cice J Pro vided for the seaBon. "X ,J - ' M -7 Boats; fast-sailing and well managed, can be had at any time for picnio parties or for yislting such points as may b.deairecL The subscriber,; aided by courteooa an4 competent assistants, and a eorps of oblijr. tog and attentive, servants; flatters himaelf that he shall be able to giro satisfectioa -X" all who may patronise him, and that the Sx season of 1874, under his management," -win be more attractive than any previous year since the war. - - The Table will be uonlied With tide to be found at the rlratlann rrU t the interior, besides oysters, escalope, soft aboundine In the orolifia watom nfVi tt.- .bor and'Oceam ' . ...... ,; -.:f; TWixhr ' Perdayj 2,50iper mokr isfewoweeks. $25.00. ; Three weeks. $3&JIX- , Four weeks; $43.00. CWendar molUSMM2'y.v Special arrangements made with families and excursionists. '-' : All business communibationa mnairiu. ad dressed to the undersigned, . , myw GEO; W; CHABX0TTE, - " - ' '-- - - Proprietor. A T&OR R Meeting of Committees. At a meeting of the committees appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of the countiesof Iredell and Mecklenburg .held at the Court House in this city yesterday, there were present: From Iredell--? M Tur ner. Isaac? Harris. t Perrv Tom! m Vrnni Meckfenburg W H' Neal, M M Orr, TL y an. . ine conttnitfee raeb-.in. pursuance of a resohon oy oinb meeting ;of the Boards held.on Monday, .May lltb, in' this atyr which resolatioa is as follows: - Resolved, By the two0 Boards- in consulta tion, tnat we do nereby appoint a commit tee of x of our members to request the Judge of Mecklenburg Court to limit the term of the Receiver of the Atlantic, Ten nesseee and Ohio Railroad to the day of the next meeting called, or annual or tne stock holders of said company; and that said com mittee endeavor to procure the resignation of the individual members of the two Boards now claiming .said road ; ' and that ? they nominate a -Board of Directors, .designating the President, to be submitted to said stock holders for their action; and that the Direc tors oreacn Board, pledge their support to the nominations of said committee. -On motion Gen W H Neal was called to the chair, and J M Turner requested to act as Secretary. . ' ; ; ' . si' On motion A B Springs, Esq., of York, 8. C.; was nominated as .President, : and this motibri was carried unanimously. J i .' On motion the - following Directors were appointed: From Iredell O B Drake, Wil- tfred Turner,'-J J Motfc4- From Mecklenburg: -W R Myers; M M Orr, T J Moore. These, nominations were made unani mous, .i i .-' i - On motion Geh W H:JS"eal was appointed to present these proceedings, to" His Honor Judge Logarw; tt . j ., On motion a-com nnttee consisting of Dr ' Orr, Capt Vail, ndi Isaac: Harris! was p. pointed to. confer; with the two" Boardr to request them to acquiesce in the proceedings of this meeting. .w On motion Capt VaivGeh Neat, nd Per ry Tomljn were: appointed 7 to correspond with the Board of Directors nominated by this committee, and request them to accept the nomination.. . F F Wood. Referred to committee on lication. Dr w W L.ane, a case of the death of five seamen in Wilmington by asphyxia produc ed by the inhalation of carbolic acid gas. On motion referred to the publishing committee. The President appointed Drs F N Luckey, J ts fierce and A Winbourne, W W Lane and J A Miller as committee on nominations. un motion ol Dr James A Ramsay the Society adjourned until this morning at nine o clock, AM. : ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg WHH HOUSTON, May 15, WHO Sells the cheapest goods i''. Who savs so? Everybody.:. ; - ... What everybody says must be so. Just look what a rush, for cheap grjodr'. ' Oh 1 come to the Risinz Snn .. . , ;. ?-l Oh I come'with a skipnd a runl We will commence makinir lew warti to- ' Dr I day, Lemonade to-day, Ice for sale to-day. pub- Goods a little lower than any other house. wive us a trial oetore buying. Give us a trial -before bying. We offer great, inducements at the Sun. C.S.HOLTON&00. may 20' . . . v.. c. Jiist Beceived;; :; R. F. DAVIDSON'S, PARLOR Suits, Dressing Case Suits, Ward , robes, Bureaus. Beadsteada, 1 Tables. VT-iof nrfa nh.in.nfmJnn. V! J- I Folding Chairs. Office Chairs and the per forated bottom chairs--omethIng entirely new. ..- , .,; .-. ., ; .' ';: 'iij't Also, a new lot of Baby Carriages, and a large and elegant assortment of Brackets, Wall Pocket and Comb , and Brash Katm of the very latest styles. - Call and examine. may zv " " t - --. . Hotel Cook Wanted In Concord for the balance of the year. Highest wages Siren. Also one eood cham ber maid. Apply at ,jtMii-'::- : -:n my!9 . t,':, , ,s . THIS OFFICE. L0i9 ;C9.OO Reward, ON Trade Street, between Mrs Stoney's and -Col Mym', On the 18th by Mrs Amanda Stoney, a valuable gold ring. . , A reward of : nve douars will be paid for its delivery -' v i at Xms vrrxcTC. may 19-3t . n-.-iti- :r; He-vy. Adv ertisement s. Hornets, Attention I "yOare here ordered to meet at your hall fjL iDis weanesaay; evening at 3, o'clock, prompt. . ay oraer - ' " - - - F HGlovsb; ; D M BIGLER, Secretary,., i . ... President, may 20 It ruuiltr OUeaKing. Ice Creinror I Screasi.? D. SCHENCK'. Esq., of HncolntoZ the TCE CREAM "lb-day, .nd-ererydaring ndidate for Judge of the 9th Judicial Dis- I A" the seasonat v " ' '..., '1 t J. J. SuilMERELL, R. J. Hicks, , PJE. Hjbes,, , i Com. candidate trict;-will address the citizens of Meckkm burg at the Court House, at 12 o'clock; on Thursday, (to-morrow.) , - : may-20 It"; myl6,lw, D. M. RIGLER'3. Upoh-a call of the roll the following mem bers answer ed, to their names : ' ( ' A B Pierce, CT, Murphy, HughlKelley, J J Summerell, P E Hines, James G Ramsay, J A Gibson, R H Windbornet Jas K Hall, Geo A Foote, R L Payne, J M Rountree, F. B Hampton, Chas-J Q'Hagart, W A B "Nor- com, J W Jones, Wm Little, WT Chatham, R J Hicks, F Debman, F J Hay ward,. F : N Luckey. D W Patterson, H T Bahnsan, ; jChas Duffy W W Lane, R Lr Cowan, Jas McKee, W J H Bellamy, H Otis Hyatt,' Jn'o McDon ald, John A Allison, Josh W Vick.'Jos ' Gra-i ham, J M.Miller,1 RicVd' Anderson," J LHen GP McCombsr J R Wilson. ' Dr J H Dlllard, in honorary member, was Notice, TCE COLD SODA WATER at ,7 my 16,1 w WILSON'S BLACK.' Te Lovers ot Fan ! mHE Post Office will be closed to-day (the j. zutnj irom w a. m. until zr.M, , r. e. Mcdonald, Pi m. may 20 It. j Founded 1898. ! .'-"-'" s SOUTHERS; ' Business University i 1 " " COESKB &BOAD AKD ALABAMA VtS., ' 7, ATLANTA,8 GA. : The oldest established - institution of the I kind in the Central Southern States.4'- .The Roller Skating at Oates' Hall te-nJ'ght. mys - , 1 TUST received 500 Ibsof those nice Scucar cs Cured Hams, varying m aize' to suit the ' trade. J Call to-day and make your selection Price moderate, - - , may 12J J.u BKcrmiSKS R uo. -: QUCUMBER. Pickles In bulk, at f my6 - -REEL & PARDUETS. H. TnOJIPSON. j inyfted to participate in the deliberations ?f best organized and most Successful in the " r "J7rt t . theSociety; - V IALuMlSTS TTT1& On motion of Dr Murphy the. hour foV the tSLSS?: - rf. V a meeting of the Society wa. ifixedat4 o'clock, J9!: '111 THrt ((( ?E0N 3 -iaa nAv. mn aj 1 .ij. : 1 . ' I I II I I II II I lM,toadjournat7.:-VH,.vi:i j rrTTV-l &X.XALTER BREM& CO 1 Dn motion Dr U F b'Hagan Vas' appoint- hfonFinan wd tode For - i - Hardware Store. received mayOSmJ. -President, ..in - saieuy . - t nl .m. "-t'f j-y r.-. v" r-' t- T . :. e3 a committee of one to receive the yirgin-' Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship, Wrrvtrwrnw i?.mii, ttia, ia delegation this evening. : m - address ; .Wi. B. P.- MOORE; F SSSlfbv 7 ' " i- ii.-o: J- -1 ..' a . may43ml. ..... President. Wind otialeby.;. ,; - a'clock-PM , f... I - 'apl 0 SVEKISO BESSIOK. .,, The Society met at 4 o'clock, P M. Ee- 'ports of county societies being in order, the ICE COLD SODA WATER! at ' may 19 BURWELL'S. Springs'-Corner 7,000 rsy LBS ' good- Bacon aV tte' Cheap cash store of r t. f.iv. wnrrE. . a- & ! ': 1 - -J J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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