HaUroad xiter-The Trial . Hall-4g
Bricklayers, k?)J$Z
New , YoBMiThe 'meetig
of first mort bond-holders
New York and Oswego dland
road was heldycsteraay CTcmng for
the fpurposa deceiving; n taking
action onthercpcrfmef
appointed dttlJxOm.ofy
The trial of Andrew L. Boberts for
forging Central Railroad Bonds, was
resumed yesterday,' and the case given
to the jnry.' The Judge sent - them
word heiwould hear, the verdict,-if
they had any' at 10 o'clock thismorn-
Three crates of peaches froni South
Carolina,-and i as jox&ot from Georgia,
were in market yesterday, i v ;
: , A numbi".'6f the hbnd-holqers ' of
the SelmaV Mario; and Memphis'
R., assemhled today at J-OjA. M., in
the office of Algernon a. buluvao,. b.
Wall Street object of the meet
ing was ta free the line from the liens
one endorsed by the State of Alabama
in 1869 and the other made in -iSTl',
In order that the bonds might became
negotiable, Mr. White, the President,
proposed V resolution that the , old;
bonds be.' surrendered and new, ones'
- . . . . x a v.
, IQCUqU WW bvjvwv.
Bcription promised from Shelby coun
ty and other districts, would enable
the directors to complete-the road and
make it a paying concern. ;
Judge ' Brady opened Court this
morning to receive the verdict in the
Roberts' bond forgery ease;;; At, !three
orack this evening the jury had not
, agreed. :
The testimony of the bricklayers and
employers in regard to the strike of
, the men continues to be a source .of
contradiction. Mr. Thompson, Sec'y
of the Bricklayer's iExecutive Com
mittee says that 2,250 members' of the
Union are in regular standing in this
city, and of this number only , fifty-six
had been' reported as working for less
than $4 per day. One of the commit
tee admitted that many journeymen
masons had come to the. city from the
country, and are willing" to work for
what thev could pet. Th Rfic.retn.rv
considered this of little consequence.
FOREICN NEWS.
2?ws from Russia, England and France.
London, June 20. In the House of
Commons yesterday, Mr. Bourke tra
der Secretary 'pf the Foreign Depart
ment, stated that the government was
not unwilling to mediate between Bra
zil and the Agricultural Confederation,
but it had not yet been invited. .
The Times' Pans special says that
the debate in giving the government
the power, to nominate Mayors fwill
take place to-day, as the legitimatists
have promised to support the! govern
ment. -The latter may have a small
majority when the measure comes to
a -vote. V : ,
t .t . " "" . '' ' '
Aucinuorun lniormed the commit-
mittee of thirty yesterday, that :the
Legitimatists intended to aeaiu intro
duce in the Assembly a motion in ; fa
vor of the restoration of the
cby. r ...
monar-
A special., dispatch received" . here
state that Gen. Garibaldi is seriously
ill. He has become" paralyzed and
wholly helpless.. ; : . V
QuEENST0WN,,Jn 20The:steam
snip "Montana, "' which sailed frqny
iNew York &n her .totijbmtiBTJnne
15, put hack to this port with her ma-
uijinery aisabied.
Madrid, June' 20. Senor' Castella is
quite ill toayndrnfilied tchis
house. His niness3iisr not considered
oi a dangerous . type. , J
iAEis, June 80.i-In i the Assernblv
yesterday, an amendment to the mu
nicipal organization bill was adopted
uhju completes the defeat of the
measure. ; The amendment in effect
mamtamse existing system of mu
u.ii eieciions, striking ?oW' the
clause which provides for a minority
representation by cumulative noticed
It was adopted by a vote 0f 579 to 84i;
which caused great surprise. tTbe with-
Bight ia deeply discburkged by thi :U
; vv- -vramvae Assembly. ; It feels
inai me power is gone and th mWrl
ity which it bas.-hitherto been able to
. tommana is broken up. The Left -It
determined tojnake a, change in tht
domestic policy o( the government. -
. eiugees m the city
p.opose- entertain-Rocbefort at a'
graim amner on 'Monday next It is
exDected n. 1
' "ul"ver oi leading
Communists will "t. h1 t
'r'.'- 's , f'coeui,. .
RMirtAi'rT... rtm . .- . -
u. ine textf ofUhe
address -delivered Iw'ttd '-biw.ti
Cardinals on'Sunday last is pLblbhed.
The Pope. renews his prote8t 'against
theusurpationof the Papal States.
j " ti - c,JBluua corporations
and other acts of the Italian Govern
ment, stf that the enemieSviof th
Church maylnot babble to plead' the
ustifiction of , un'disprlte4';isloni.
He js also, moved to allude to tv,;,
subjects. again'because he recently re
ceived overtures'of reconciliation
muuxu ma possession a respectful let
"16lui i-uat. as 'tnAiViWW'iv.
God of Peacfe,iho;8bouidpard6n hia
; . .. "5aw ine excpmmu
mMUUu: iironounced against them ;
he declared he could -W ;mair
and- injf conclusion exhorts - the Cardi
nal to imitate W conduct of foreign
bishops, especially those of Germany
andiFrance.7 -
The Americaufpilgrims who went
ICvYienria have left for'Savariat tj
'4J
ILLINOIS
"iColored.M aBons in Session.
UAiBO, June 'A)., 1 he -.-grand Lodge
pf J the Colored Masons of Illi
noiswere in session yesterday. - The
attendance was large
life IOWA
Liquor Damages.
. Cjlouton. Iowa June 20.,- The Su
preme Court has returned a verdict of
$3,000 against a saloon '' keeper ;. here,
for selling liquor to a drunkard. The
complainant !was the wife of the victim.-
ir : MICHIGAN,
s Death of Key. Dexter Clay;,
Beloit Wis. June 20., Rev. Dexter
Clay, for many year State agent,
first .pastor of ; the Congregational
Church died on Thursday.
' -; PENNSYLVANIA.
Had.his Neck Broken by a Train.
Wilkesbakke, Pa. June 20., Harry
Fisher, a miner, was struck by the 1J.5
o'clock train this morning on the Le
high Valley Railroad ana had his neck
broken.
OHIO.
Committed Suicide by Shooting.
Cincinnati, Ohio June 20., E Mar
shall, of Boston, committed suicide at
the Miller House this morning by
shooting himself.
. i ; ; ' j ,
. Weather Probabilities.
;For the South Atlantic States local
rains, high temperature, variable winds
and stationary ' and rising barometer.
Dog Collars., : , r
ALL persons owning dogs, are notified, to
call at R. Moore's store and secure a tax
paid collar by the 20th of June or their does
nui lie Kiueu wuerever iouna. . ,
By order of the Board. -
junell -J. R. ERWIN.
. CSty Marshal'.
Received To-Day ,i
JJGG BISCUIT, NIC NAC CRACKERS,
Milk Biscuit. Extra Pilot Bread.
The above goods are fresh and warranted.
J. 8. M. DAVIDSON, v
6 doors above the Market, Trade St.
jnne 5
QUTTER'S Pocket Inhaler, cures catarrh.
jnnel2 W R BTJRWELL & CO,
Agents for N C.
Postponement of Sale of
RAILROAD PROPERTY
IH THE ClBCTJIT COUET OF THE UNITED STATE8
FOB THE WESTERH DlSTEICT OF NOKTH
Cabolina.
Henry Clews and Hiram Sibley and others,
naintins, . , j , - t
Against ; ' .
The Western North Carolina Railroad Co,
E D Tod R Caldwell, Rums Y McAden,
The First National Bank, of Charlotte.
f John Rutherford, Hiram ;Kelly, , Thomas
' G Greenlee, James Greenlee; Mary Carson,
A H Erwin, N H D "WilsOa, Assignee. R
3i waiser, ana otners, uelendants. :-
Thesaleof the Western North Carolina
Railroad E. D. heretofore ordered by the
Court, and advertised to take place at the
Court Honse door in the City of Salisbury,
N. C, on the 18th day of June, 1874, has
been postponed by a subsequent order of
the Court, until the
17th day of August, A. D., 18T4,
at which time it will take place at the said
Uourt noose door in Kausbury, and upon
the terms and conditions' heretofore pub-
lisneu.
j B. 8. GAITHER,
Morgan ton, N. C.
MARCUS ERWIN,
Asheville, N. C.
THOS. RUPFIN,
Hillsboro, N. C,
THOS. B.'KEOGH.
Greensboro. N. C.
jelD . . .,.
Notice !
Seo. Teeab'b's Office. N. C. R. R. Co.,
Company Shops, N. C, June 1, 1874.
THE Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail
road Company will be held at Hillsboro, N
U, on -Thursday, July 9th. 1874, and the
transfer Book of Stocks will be closed from
this date, until after the meeting.
. jonelZ J. A. MCCAULEY,
:y , j p s - Sec N.,e. R. RCV
Builders & Lumber
HAVING located in tae finest timber re
gion in Western North Carolina, - lan
prepared to famish J. 3 : j '' . :
All Kinds of tiiiiber.,
at my mill on the W; N. C R. R., at shotl
notice, and any desired length linger 55 feet,
on reasonable terms- r -
. l wiu make a noerai exchange witn anv
person who will patronize and ; can supply
me with such articles as may be needed for
my employees.
have 6 to 700 -acres of Land " for sale to
suit parchasera t well watered, good timber,
and healthy, on and near W. N. C. R. R.
mylO.tf ,'.4 E. F-MORRE30N,;
t:.;Btaiesyiue,u.
' r
3, T. HUTOHESON.'.
r Ri-H. 8ARVAT.
mTpS(ffl..&:SAByAY;',
'tmspeplors and Sellers .of J
i ft ' j.t 'i " -v
.i Leaf ;Tobaccp.
' 3
. r
Opposite Richmond & Danville R-R. Depot,
,'11 ' Foarteentb'-Stree'-: .
i "r .M?' .-.- ' v
itcimoNB,
. Sufficient insurance against oil loes byfire
or water la kept in the very best of limn.
BY TUE CONSOLIDATION OF
LATELY BELONGING TO THE
STATESVILLE INTELLIGENCER
AND ADDING A FINE
POTTER POWER PRESS
AND A
HALF MEQiOMr U
.GOBQOHlifOBBHB,
fry"
f"
THE
OBSERVER'
IS NOT EXCELLED IN THESTAUEJ
JUST RECEIVED, A
lent material for
large lot of excel
JOB WORK
of all descriptions, both plain.: and fancy.
fiST Send in your orders at once.
6 With three first-class Job Printers and
a large variety of type and material we
are prepared to execute all kinds of Job
Work with neatness and dispatch.
JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of JSll
Heads, Nbte-Heads and Letter-Head,
at the " OBSERVER OFFICE.-
5FUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Enyci;
il opes and Visiting Cards, at the
OBSERVER, OFFICE.
JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS,
(Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the
OBSERVER OFFICE, t
IF Y0TJ WAKT
JOB PRINTING
done, call at the 7
OBSERVElPjOBjOFFICEs
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SATISFACTION-
GTJAEANTEED.
TH3
THE JOB OFFICE
' 4" mi'm'tw "i i in ii i j
lv" 'Charlotte ijanA enej.
PERSONS desiring either to purchase or
sell, or rent lands, are offered a first-class
agency, in the ondeTSigned. who agree to
advertise and sell land, and in case of no
sale no charge will be made. "J f t
JONES PENDLETON,
" . r i Land Agents.
gPXENDlD FARM FOR SALE.
"As Agent for Albert Rinaldi, we offer for
sale a - ' -
' ' FIRST-RATE PLANTATION,
situated one and a half miles from Olin, Ire
dell county, and on which, he formerly re
sided. '
The place contains 125 acres of land, with
a gbofl dwelling hpnae, barn, smoke house,
aiccnen ana all otner necessary ouinouses,
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 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.
Title good. Will be sold for cash, or a
credit of twelve months will be given on
one half of the purchase money.
fl-ppiy to
my9 JONES & PENDLETON,
Land Agents-
RARE BARGAIN
HOUSE AND LOT FOR S ALEi:
TheDweHfrtg.Jiarn, tc4 are all new, and
are sitqated within three hundred yards of
the Court' House in Statesville.
The premises include a well improved lot
and land enough for a small farm. Such an
opportunityJs rarely offered.
Satisfactory reasons given for selling.
Address,
my 8 JONES & PENDLETON,
. Land Agents.
F
OR SALE.
A Splendid Farm, one and a half miles
from Third Creek Station, on the Western
N. C, Railroad, containing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES.
On this Farm there are 25 acres of good
bottom land, a good dwelling 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 J JONES & PENDEETON,
Land Agents.
F
OR SALE.
As Agent for the owners, .we offer for sale
t hat valuable tract of land belonging to the
heirs of Alien Gill, deceased, consisting of
1600 acres.ijmore or less, situated on the wa
ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor
ner of Iredell, in the northeast comer of
Alexander county, and also partly in Wilkes
county, alhof which is one tract and sup
posed to contain valuable minerals, snch as
lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is
a good mill site, at a place known as Drip-
On, with plenty of water and a shoal of
rocks which lets the stream fill 60 feet in a
short distance. Also other shoals on Grare
Vine Branch, for two sites for over shot
wheels. Thfe whole tract is yet in forest tim
ber and well suited for a sheep farm, hav
ing a very fine range. Title undisputable.
PrlcA Only $1.50 Per Acre.
Such a bargain is rarely offered.
my9
v9 J
JONES & PENDLETON,
I
i
Land Agents.
gPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. .
The undersigned, as-Agent for James A
Gaither. we offer for pale that well known
Dlantation known as the ' l3ockv' 5aither
Place! 16 miles rtOFt&easfr&f Statesville", ccn-
taini rte a bout 450atres. 25 or 30 acres .of
bptttepi land. 75 to 100 acres in a good stater
of cultivation. Balance in,' pine field ami
original forest. On. the premises is a
FINli TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE,
-nearly new, containing seven rooms, wiCh a
splendid- well of water in the yard, stables,
ana all 'necessary outbuildings, good, or
chards, .good neighborhood and convenient
to churthes and schools. ? ,.
This' plantation would-make two good
farms, and the land is well adapted to., the
growth o tobacco,wheat, corn, oats, cj
Title indisputable. 'Addres, "T'
mylT JONES & PENDLETON,
Iand Agents.
F
OR SALE.
A splendid Cotton Farm in North Meck
lenburg. L
The undersigned, as agents for Jos R Gfl.
lesnie. offer for sale that splendid Cotton
B'arm containing Three Hundred and FiftyJ
seven acres, on wnicu ne iatiy resiaea, sit
uated directly on the Atlantic, Tennessee &
Ohio Railroad. 17 miles north of Charlotte,.
3 miles from Davidson College, within m
quarter of a mile from Caldwell Station. U
On,.yfe premises- is a , JP-
K Dwelling House, " y
with4mne rooms, which cost $3,000, vki a
good, barn and other outbuildings, ice hdjise;.
fish pond, etc. . : :
This plantation is very desirable propeWy;
is situated in a good neighborhood, well wa
tered and accessible to schools, i
Price only $15 per acre. Title indisputa-
ble. Call on, or address,
jnnelO JONES & PENDLETON,
Land Agents.
JpOK SALE. "
A sDlendid Cotton, Grain and Stock Farm.
situated one mile north of Sugar Creek and
onlv four miles from Charlotte, on the Sal
isbury roadana lying airectiy on tne wat
era pt Sagai trees, containing out) acres.
On the premises, there is a t , . r-, - ,
. -TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
and other necessary' out-buildings. Of this
tract 175 acres are in original forest, 75 acres
of old fields,.grown,Bp m pines.nd the bal
anceln a good stateof cultivation, with 25
to 30 acres of land in good meadoT.-
This plantation will be sold all to one
mart or it will be divided to suit purchasers
Title indisputable; ' ,
Price $15 per acre3. Apply to or address
junel6 JONES & PENDLETON.
FOR SALE.' .
That desirable property known as the
' Springs Place," situated on the Atlantic,
Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, 1 miles from
Charlotte, 3 miles from Davidson College,
and a few hundred yards from Caldwell Sta
tion. . -
This farm contains 243 acres, has a first
class dwelling bouse and other, necessary
out-buildings.
Possession given immediately, if necessa
ry. , v "
, The land brings fine cotton, wheat, oats
corn or tobacco.
Price. $12.50 per acre.
junelO - JONES & PENDLETON,
, '. - 1 ' r- Jand Agents.
For sale. . :;, '
One Hundred ana rifty Acres tr ' unim
proved Land, lyine directly on the Atlantic
Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, five miles south
ot Statesville and half a mile from Trout
man's Depots sOnly abont 20 acres cleared,
balance in original foresWj; There; is ranch
more than enough timber tin this tract to
pay forlC-Price, $10 per acre. Title good?
Apply to : .v-'ixr:, ;'Z
i - confectioneries." J '
K int of Fine French nd Plain
Candies, lemons, .naUin and Knta, re-
The Charlotte JLand Agency.
THE undersigned are" constantly selling
real estate, and would .respectfully offer
the public, the benefit', of. an (established
agency, either ...for the sale or .renting of
lands. If we rnake no Sale; : we make no
charge. If We do sell 'of succeed in renting
our charges are very low. r '
Uneie ; JUSit!X CLtrMliVLiELUIS.
For Sal&
We would like to find a purchaser for the
folio wing described tracts of land situated
in Gaston county, N:C, a short distance
from Brevard's Stution, on the Carolina Cen
tral Railroad, 15 miles north of Charlotte,
eonsisting of about 1,400 acres of land,
known as the
TOBACCO FARM,
lying upon the waters of Stanley and Hoyle'i
Creeks, and upon the line of the Carolina
Central Railroad, subdivided into tracts of
about 100 acres
1st Tract. Joins the lands of Moses Kliine,
and contains 100 acres, heayily timbered
with pine white oak and cnesnut. A gooa
water power on Stanley: Creek, known as
the Gold Mill. The Boil is rich and adapted
to cotton ard grain.
2nd. Joins the above and contains 100
acres of heavy timbered land. . :
3rd. Joins the Abernathy lands and is
adjacent to Stanley Creek ; contains 120
acres of wood land.
4th. Joins the Cloninger land and con
tains 104 acres.
5th. Joins the land of A Hovis and the
Carolina Central Railroad, containg 100
acres of wood land
6th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R.
and runs back to Stanley Creek, containing
112 acres ; fifty in cul tivatipn in grain and
cotton, balance in wood land'--'
7th Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R,
lying on both sides of Stanley Creek, con
taining tenant houses and 125 acres of land,
half of which is in cultivation in grain and
cotton, the other wood land.
8th. Fronts on the Carolina R R, ljing on
both sides of Stanley Creek. Has dwelling
house, tobacco barns, stable and cribs, &c.
in good repair ; 125 acres of good farming
land,, of which 45 is wood land and 80 in
cultivation in grain and cotton. There is a
gold vein upon this tract supposed to be a
continuation of the Rhodes vein.
9th- Front3 on Rozzell Ferry Road and
joins the lands of Seddler and Monroe
sBnrke, contains 105 acres wood land.
10th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R R,
joins the laftds of A Hovis, contains 90 acres
of wood land.
llthContains 110 acres of wood land,
known as the Wm Rankin tract.
12th Fronts on the Carolina Central R R,
contains 117 acres of wood land. The .land
is fertile with abundant springs and good
water.
13th. Joins the Brevard Lands, known as
the David Stroup tract, contains 113 acres
of srood wood land.
Any of the above tracts are offered for
sale and alterations in the plots made to
suit purchasers. A map of the lands as sub
divided -can'' be seenat Matthews Hotel in
Dallas, at the Dlantation. or at the Bank of
Mecklenburg, N C; For fnrtlmr informa
tion apply to
junel3 JONES & PENDLETON,
Land Agents.
TpOR SALE.
We offer for sale that valuable tract of
land, consisting of
SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES
of as trood lands as can be found in the
county of Iredell, on which John -Young
Esq, now resides. On the tract is a
GOOD MILL SITE,
with water power sufficient for all seasons
of the year.
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 & O R
R. The dwelling house is a short distance
from a station on that Toad.
The tract will not be divided unless
enough purchasers can be found who will
buy all, and as it lies in snch a manner as
to be easily converted into a number of
small farms, it would be extremely desira
ble for a small colony.
On the plantation is about one hundred
and fifty acres of
GOOD BOTTOM LAND.
Title indisputable. Terms moderate.
Address
my9 JONES & PENDLETON,
if! LandlAgents.
.... ... ' A.' " .
3.' '
I70E, SALE.
A line Coiton Plantation,- containing 400
- 3 irS 1
acres, more or less, suuaceu ri. vaoarrus
cotintv. on the waters of Codl Creek, 3
miles from Concord Depot, oh the NCR R.
On the premises is a fane brick
Dwelling House,
brick kitchen, and two good bn6 offices,
with basement story to each, and six good
tenant houses. Very good bartf and other
necessary out-buildings. . .
Of the original tract about tnree nunareu
res, is In cultivation, under good lences,
Jance in primeval forest.'" No old fields on
?e nlaee. and not a eulley en the planta-
cm aftfoot deep. Title indisputable. Price
$7,0007" At least one half cash.
junelO JOpiJup & JrrjJNiJLiiirrUiN,
' ' Land Agents.
pOR SALE.
From 200 to 400 acres of good land, lying
on theAtlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad
about 12 miles south of btatesyille, only a
short distance from the station at Shepherd's.
On the premises is a good
DWELLING HOUSE,
Barn and other necessary outbuildings.
The wJfole tract will be sold or it will be
divided tevsuit purchasers. On the tract is
15 or 20 acres of
GOOD BOTTOM LAND.
Title guaranteed. Terms $8 per acre. Call
at Levi Vahiderburg on. the premises, or to
my8 JONES & PENDLETON,
Land Agents.
JACK BLACK,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GR O C E R,
KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF a
Wines and Liquors
In Western North Carolina.
T
IN future he will keep a large stock of Fine
Liquors, Champagne and ' other Wines,
for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur
poses. . ,
,'A few barrels eT the justly celebrated
;.i . ::: t -t'.ilo-tnvi'-L-m
Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on hand.
His stock in the General Grocery line is
complete.. :.. Sugars Coffee and: Molasses
specialties. - , .: ,
When you come to Charlotte for Grocer
ies, call and see.Black if you want the worth
of your monev. " ' ' "'. ' ' '
j ; I respectfully return thanks for the liberal-
patronage bestowed upon me, and' respect'
folly solicit a continuance of further favors.
, - . , W.J. BLACK,
s june 13 -i - V -p ; v , "l :
OAA BARRELS OF FLOUR,
jJJ 4,000 lbs Tennessee Hams, on sale
TraveUer's Guide.
i
Change of Schedule.
Chaexotte, Cot teJEvavsiA. R. Rj Co.,
General 1'asskngek ikpaetment,
.V Columbia, S.'C, May 17, 1874.
THEfollow-
ine
Passenger
and after
Schedule - will be operated on
Sunday, the 16th inst. :
' ? w ...GOIWOHOBXH.
Stations.' 4 j 1 Tjain No. 2.
Train No. 4
4.15 p m
5.11 p m
t&05 p m
9.17 p m
Leave Autrasta. 6.30 a ni
GranitevilJe,
Col Jtinct'n,
73 am
11.38 a m
11.48 a m
Arrive Columbia, '
Leave Columbia.
11.53 am
2.06 pm
J4.06 p m
6.45 p m
Winnsboro,
Chester. ?
Arrive Charlotte,
No, 2 Train makes
close connection,
ma
Charlotte and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York at 6.05 a m.
No. 4 Train makes close connections, via
Wilmington and Richmond, to all points
North arriving at New York at 5.15 o m.
GOING SOUTH.
Stations. Train No. 1 Train No. 3
Leav e Charlotte, 7 .00 a m
Chester, -58am
Winnsboro, 11.43 a m
Arrive Columbia, 2.03 p m
Leare Columbia, 2.13 p m 3.40 a m
Col Jttnct'n, J2.48 p 1" a m
Graniteville, t7.15 p nl 7.48 a m
Arrive Augusta, 8.65 pm . g.45 a m
tsreaktast. Jj-iinner. -rsdpper. a
South bound Trains connect at Augusta
for all points South .and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to all
principal points. Sleeping cars on all
Niht Trains. JAS. ANDERSON,
L. Pope, General Sup't.
Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent.
TIME TABLE W. JT. C. R. ft.
NO. 11.
In effect on and after Friday, Jan'y 3rd, '74.
GOING WEST.
8TATIOKS ,
Salisbury,
Third Creek,
Statesyillej
Catawba Statiofl,
Newton,
Conova,
Hickory,
Icard,
Morganton.
Bridgewater,
Marion,
Old Fort,
AEEIVE.
LEAVE.
15 a. in.
4
5 13
a. m.
5 16
615
716
813
8 30
9 21
1Q09
10 58
11 46
12 43
61
7 13 "
8 10 "
8 28 il
9 01 "
1006 "
10 54 "
1143 "
12 40 p. m.
137 "
GOING EAST.
AEEIVE.
p. m.
STATIONS. AEEIVE. LEAVE.
Old Fort, 8 07 a. m.
Marion, 901a.m." 9 04 "
Bridgewater, 9 58 " 10 01 "
Morganton, 10 46 " 10 56 "
Icard, 1141 " 1145 "
Hickory, 12 29 p. m. 12 49 p. ni.
Can,oua, 1 29 " 1 32 "
Newton, 1 37 " 1 40 "
Catawba Station, 2 34 " 2 37 "
Statesville, 3 35 " 3 40 "
Third Creek, 4 34 " 4 27 "
Salisbury, 5 35 '
Trains pass at Morganton 10 56 a. m.
Down train takes the side track and waits
one (1) hour for the up train, instead of
half (i) hour, as heretofore.
For other rules and regulations see Time
Table No. 5.
Going West, breakfast at Hickory at 9.01
a. m. Going East, dinner at Hickory at 12
29 p. m.
W. A. SMITH,
H. C. COWLES, Receiver.
Secretary. june2
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
A., T. & O. R. R., I
Charlotte, N. C., May 19th, 1874. J
ON and after Wednesday, May 20th, the
following schedule will be run over this
Road: -
GOIKG SOtPTH
Leave Statesville, at 6.00 a. m.
" Davidson College, V 8.01 "
Arrive Charlotte, 9.35 "
eOISG KOETH -
Leave Charlotte, at
' Davidson College,
Arrive Statesville,
3.25 p.
m.
5.04 "
7.00 "
on Freight
All charges must be pre-paid
offered for shipment to Section House.
Henderson, Alexandriana and Caldwell's.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for any loss or damage to
freight after it is unloaded, at either of the
above points.
No freight will be received by Agents, ' yr
forwarded unless the name of Consignee,
and destination is distinctly marked there
on. J. J. GORMLEY.
may-20 Superintendent,
Is
ma . central Railway.
Office Ass't Sup't., Likcolkton, May 30.
ON and after Monday. June 8th, the fol
lowing schedule will be run over the West
ern Division of this Road :
GOIKG EAST.
Leave Buffalo Depot, 6.00 a. m.
Liincolnton, 7.27
Arrive Charlotte, 10 00
going west.
Leave Charlotte, 3.00 p.m.
Lincolnton. 5.43 '
Arrive Buffalo. 7.00 "
V. Q. JOHNSON,
June 2 Ass't Supt.
Democrat, Southern Home. lincoln Pro
gress and Shelby Banner copy.
Encourage Home Industry.
THE DIXIE PUMP ! ,
THE BEST PUMP FUR TIIELEASI
MONEY J
satisfaction luuaranteea or no
Trade. .
Diploma Awarded at the
of
the Carolinas.
mHE DIXIE PUMP is equal if not superi
X or to any wooden pump now offered to
the public. , Ik i-A Soathern. Production,
made et pur o wn doors, of our own material.
Hundredsof Certificates might he. obtain
ed fromparties who are using. .this Pump
testifying to its "cheapness, durability ana
efficiency, but as it is deemed entirely tin.
necessary, I only refer to the following citi
zens of Charlotte, among many others, not
named, who are using the Pump i 0'"-
W F Davidson, Mayor of Charlotte, D G
Maxwell, Sewing Machine Agent, R M Oates
Central Hotel. L A Blackwelder, (W F Sny
der, S M Howell, James Johnston. G F Free
land, W R Cochrane, Cyrus Hunter, J M
McMurrav, R M Miller. E M Andrews, Dr.
Iiobert Gibbon. ' , "
Manufactured and sold by ;'' '
G. L. GREE90N,
Tratle Street, Charlotte, NJ C.
WANTED :
An active business man to sell these
pumps in every county in this State, and in
South Carolina. Also, to contract for a lot
of yellow poplar heart lumber, jj
apll5' ' y1" -
.dWrtHALK,'
b. ir. tirrtEJOKN:
GEO. f. CHALK &. CO
; coTimssioiv merchants,
. ASP DEALERS I2T " -
Grain, Fiona, Bacon, -Groceries,
I . . C II A. R L O T T E n N t; C j 'fi .
Siecial attention given to consignments of
Cotton for sale here or in other markets', and
liberal advances made. m v i-jrme 9
t : : : :
The Weekly Observer will be sent
to trial trip subscribers three months
RADWAS READY RELIEF
CTJItES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes
NOT ONE HOUR
after rf ling thto dTertiemeot need tnyoM
SUFFER WITH FAIN.
EADWAY'S BEAUT BELTEF IS A CCEE
EVERY PAIS.
FOB
It wuthe first And la
Tho Only Pain Remedy
that inrtantlT stops tnort eicrnciatliKf paint, allan
Inflaramationa. and carM Coneetn, whether or dm
Langs, stomach. Bowels, or other glands or okau. b
one appiicatiotk
W FEOS ONE TO TmSSJY KCTOTEa.
no matter how violent or excmotatln the pain ii
RHEDMATIO, Bod-ridden. Infirm, Crippled. MervouL
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may jaffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELJEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLASnnv
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS DlOOtZ.
CONOESTION OF THE Lnsno
SOEE THEOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING iUI,8-
PALPITATION OF THE HEIRt
HYSTERICS, CEOtJT, DIPT HKRIA. niSAKr.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE0 ZA.
COLD CHILLS. AGrjEtll "X.
The application of the Ildy Rellefto the part or
parts where the pain or difficulty exisu will afford mI
and Comfort
T went j drops In half a tumbler of water wni in a f
HKAKTBUKN, MCK HKADAOHE. DlARRHOPl
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS'
and all INTERNAL PAINS. m euwitu.
TraTelers should always carry a bottle of Had.
way's Keswly Belief with them. A faw dfopgto
water will prevent sickness or pains from chsDsa iS
water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitten m
stimulant
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cored for fifty cents. There ts
not a remedial agent In this world that will ewe Fevr
XIEF. Fifty cents per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
fiTBONO AND PURE RICH BIiOOD-TNCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR 8EIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsaparilli an Besolreif
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER-
HAS MADE THE MOST. ASTONISHING CUBES: 8C
QUICK, SO RAPID ARE -THE CHANGES, THE
BODY-UNDERGOES, UNDER: THE INFLUENCE.
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Every Day an tease ia M
aai f elt Seen il Feltft
Every drop of the flARSAPAEILLIAN' EES0L.
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and other Fluids and Juices of the system the vigor of
life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and
eoima material, ecrotoia, eypuiiis, vonsumpuon.
GlandQlar di:
Ulcere In
tne inroi
throat Mouth. Tu-
mors. Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system.
Sore Eves. Stramorous discharges from the Ears, and
ha vnntf forms of Bkinr
itions. Fever
tiores. Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt
.beam, Erysipelas,
Acae, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Can-
cere hi the WomBt and ail weakening ana paintai au
chanres. Niffht Sweats. Loss of 8 perm and all wastes of
the life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days1 Drew lit
nrevetoanyperwn using iwur tmirci
disease its potent ixrwer to cure them.
If the natient. daily beeotnin
: reduced by the wastes
and decomposition thi
tat is continually progressing, sue-
...A.in nrrAotinff thMA wasteA. and repairs the 6ame
with new material made from liealthy blood and this
the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cure
to certain; for when once this remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patien t will feel himself growing better and strong er,
the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does the BiitSAPAXiuxur BcsoLvrirr excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro
fulous. Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is tha
only positive cure for
Kidiicy & Bladder Complaints,
Crinarv and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppaire ot" Water, Iocontinenoeof Urine, Bright'sDIs
. a-. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are
V ick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed
A-i, ii substances like the white of an egg, or threads like
v. bite silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear-i-.nce,
and white bone-dust deposits, and when there U
a pricMiw. burniuit sensation, when passing water, and .
paiu in Uie 3m&U of the Buck, and along the Loins.
Turner of 12 Tears' Growth
Gzzrcd oy Radtyay's Resolvent.
DR. RADVAY'S
PerfectPorpliTe&ReplauTijPills
perfectly tasfeless, elegantly coated with sweet gum.
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad.
way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach.
LJver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Diseases.
Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the
Knwels, Piles, and all Derangements ot the Interna
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive Cure. Purely
Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals er delewri
CU3 drugs. ' , , (i . .v.
A few doses ot KimAi nu wuirw im eyn-
cm from all the atxve named disorders. Price, 25 ceuts
im t Box. SOI.O BY OKUGGISTa
KiiAD "FALSE AND TRUE. Bend one letter
rmmp to RADWAY CO., No. S3 Warren St., New
fork, information worth thousands will be sent you,
, eV.
THE
Nartli Caroaaa B3i3Mal h&mM.
Charteredby Special Act of tha Legislaturo,.
HAVE ojened an office on Tryon Strwl.
next door to Smith & Forbes' Wholesale :inri
Retail Boot and Shoe, store;- Charlotte. N
forth general distribution: of PRIZES.
Chartered Capi ta$75,000.
; Prizes ftorn i r:i
One dollar to Si O.OOO,
will be drawn for twice dally, at 12 mi'i
o'clock, at the above named place. ,
Certificates 25!ents tofl ench.
Everybody 1 Invited to'calfand examine
v .- wv this grand, scheme
may 28 lm '
A. BALES,
WATCHMAKER "AND 'JEWELLER,
! AND DEALER IK .
Fine Watches; Clocks
JEWEIJttY, SPECTACLES, GOLD
PENS, &c.
CHARLOTTE, N. C,
(Next door to Tiddy's Book Store.)
. All work neatly done and warranted,
t .an 15:'"i rrn-i7-
s. m. TimnoNs.
. : AT .
i f . 0TS HOUSE, .
Wishes the public to know .that 13 sUx'
lishment still maintains its ' '
WeLUKnown Reputation
as the best place in Charlotte to get
thing good to eat or drink. '
s Snackd at all hours."'
' apl 15, dly Imo '
some-
Crushfed Wheat.'
NEW, nutrative, palatable and wltole
XX! some diet,-eon taining 00 per eent more
real food than the firmest Hour.- You e"
cook as nice, make 1) read Out , 6f it, make
puddings out of it, mate firruaty out of ir;
Is excellent for flyspeptioa. ; Put up in -'
cent packages and full directions with each
package. "For sal at the dieap cash store
wholesale and retail at,
" June 11 i X , .V. H CRES WELL'S
PURKF01CB.V
or 50 csats, cash in advance.
my!2
v. p.'L.'niTr;.