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' W Send for Catalogue of Prices; 1 v RJ BAKER & CO. 36 and 38 South Charles St, Baltimore, Md. June 28. eod3m w3m. : TO ii U ki Builders &; Lumber HAVING located in trie finest timber re gion in Western North Carolina, lan prepared to furnish ' 1 ' f ' All Kinds of L.uinber at my mill on the W. N. fj. R. R., "at 'ehori' notice, and any desired length uner 55 feet, on reasonable terms-' ' ""' " - I will make a liberal exchange ' with any person who will patronize and can supply me with such articles as may be needed - for my employees. ; i I have 6 to 700 acres of Land for sale to suit purchasers ; well watered, good timber, and healthy, on and near W. N. C. R. R. mylO.tf E. P. MORRISON, . Statesville, N. C. COPABTNRSHIP STOTICE., p rpHE undersigned take pleasure in Informing 1 the public that they have formed a cop art nership. for thepurpose of carrying on a mer antile business, in the city of Charlotte, under the firm name and style of ' j jjjh I KOOPMANN & EOtfiSCatLD. Thpv nrp nnw nfv1nr nn Immnnu atrxlr tot MILLlNEEY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, and espectf ully; soUcife a snare oi ine puouc i uublic KOOPMANN & EOTHS CHILD) Mr B Koopmann takes this method to tender Ms sincere thanks to his friends and former pa trons for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, and hopes that the .same will be continued to the new firm. ,"' Those indebted to me are respectfully request- ed to come forward, and settle with the new firm. Either of us is authorized to receipt for the sane. june.28. lm. , B KOOPMANN. ; BUILDERS ATTENTION ! - -r - -m.wiinmi --r--mnn- in tt aw Mto t Wt-- SaJBh, BtlllJDfcand' DbdR Manufactory, Cofuipb&SphEb: Carolir.n t k ' V I ify Turns but Sasmv.EUnds. iDoors; Mantels, Hand , Rails and every article used in house trimming, of a quality unsurpassed i -i : L l. jf i: aim a i, pnueo wuivu ueiy txjiuijeiiuu . U. J'. HAJ4JilOJX. Agent . apl. 12. THE NORTH CAROLINA Beneju eicial Association. -l i Ui 4 it Chartered by Spe'l Act of the Xeffi8latare. MANAGERS Office, Trade Street ooposii Market House, . Charlotte, If . C. ite Supplementary , Drawings Iaily, at 12 M5P.Maiid:P.M.w.v - i 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 ballotsT according to adver .used classes. Frizes from $100 to $10,000 drawn for . w s ; -4 Certificates 25 cents to 11.00 mav be obtain ed at the Managers Office, or from any of the unci, iPirfn 1 1 v e-!vn Purchasers may) select theirxiwa number 4 Proportion to amount invested."'; All communications mut be addressed and drafts or Post Offids Orders made paya- July L m a NwiLLLiiAJUHjnanaser. P 0 Box. 12. i .Jf juiun cft a Charlotte, N. Q. MA - :cEiViCW'EtT;T;':-. J. VY. Gray, .. jv, ioi i. j Propr THE only &ra6iie'Oi .A lotte and v Atlanta. 'This House 'has Jnst beeu repainted hnd "rerarriished and is situated .convenient 'to the business nart'oi the city. .... ,y. , .s i i:.,xXy-iri- 'A' P" Omnibus to and froni -the -deiot. . . ; ffiarch 15 tf 1--f,S pt- : TU8T received, Iebig'sfExtrftet Vf BeeL Valentine's Meat Juice, i the! best article nown for invalids and 5 those? Recovering, 'rora diseases, at 1 H M " ' June 16 McADEN'S DRUG STORE 200 BARRELS OF J,LOTjR,,7; 2"v v 4,000 lbs J Tennessee Hams,?ott! Bale wnolesal and retail ab . . ' t i Jlll r v AHrCREaWELL'S ; QIMMONS' liver Regulator; Home Bitters, Hostet- June 12 4 i- W nfmwRT.T.'A'frt?-' If JLV AWw - QIMMON'8 ' Hepatic Compound, a new remedy for Livw Disease, Dyspepsia and "ebility, ust received," at f janele - McADEN'S; DRUO STORE. a 4 NE Orleans ' molasses,'. White wine and Cider Vinegar. i : t MAYER, GRAY A R0S3. JNSlOtt-HOU fiie Oharjotte QIzzitct. A-r ' SATIS 'oT 8CB8CEIITIOK. rk Jm j. - i-. . . - month,. jn adTance......:..;.. 3 50 -Tbrea Months, in advance,.........-...:.. 1 75 One month, in adsnce,A.;.-,.... . 60 vyeely, on year......k.;....;.ii.... 2.00 will ri1fljA Innlr nut 7 tnatk o," their papers; They are , n VWUW1 inM tneir term or fubscrip - IoV1ia exPfecl : , and are respectfully re quested to rene at once - - ItATks OtftAliyERtlStNG.' - One-Sqnare one 4inae. ,7s "T twojlays..r 1 50 " 4 - hre6dy .r..,.... 2 00 vfonr, days-.... 2 50 ?Vf ' day8..J...iirj...Ai.:!a 00 ' one week 50 S twoeek" 5 00 "pthree weeks..4...i..M..' 6 50 Contract Advertisement: taken at pTopoyionatelyloiirjrates. r f.,ww 'K-. j Five Squares estimated at f a f- quarter-col-umn, and ten squares as a halfolnmn.-., Post-Office DirectoryriThe following statement ofthejionra for tbe opening and closing of mails, is furnisheii us by the post raaster, Robt. E.li'cDonaldl Esq. : ' North Mail,, A. Mi '6 P. M. Soath Mailr 7 P. Mi l9 P M. Air-Ljne Mail, 8JA.M. 9 P.M. Statesville Mail, 101 A. M. 21 P, M. Lincolnton Mail, 51 P. Bj. 7 P; M. Wadesboro Mail, 7 P. M," 7lA: M. Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays - and .leaves xueeaays. RoBTi E. McDowAii P.M. CII ABLOTTEjSABK CTS. IGcnrecte&JlqatgZ f Cotton MarKet. CHASKjtTirC., JuJy 81874. Inferior, ...:..tf;fcf.i.ih......f.9(ffillf Good Ordinary.-4 ...4.. ......14114i Strict Good Ordinary,.:.... ...... :....;.'.14(g 15 rx)w Middling, ..,. 15J15i Market dull and unchanged. f Country Produce. ' XBuying KateSii Bacon Hams, per fi ! , : Sides, 44 Shoulders, "' " Hog Round, Beeswax Butter Choicer f ' 15 ,12 a12i 12al2J 25 25 a 30 $ 2 a 2i J' 2k a 2 1.10 a 1.12J 16 a 18 . 4 3.75 a 3 .90 .350 a 3.75 ArandjApple, (N. O.) M Peach, (Jjm White, " Mixed, Ajrrs, per dozen, Flour Family, ,::r' ' . " si? Extra,-'-- 8uper4 .,; Vwd-Drfed Apple, ' . ' Peaches W. " .Blackberries , powu mcsens, spnng, 18 a 20 1.75 a 2 0a75 "'Turkeys. per pr, " ' Ducks, Hides Dry, " Green, ' fjord Good, " ' Common, Meal White, -Oats Black, "' s per pair, 12 a 13 none 1.10 a 1.15 50 a 60 50 a 65 White, Onions -i " r 75 a 80 X57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure day, " Miied, 75 a 80 Potatoes Irish, , . Sweea,-n,1 . 5- " $1 raOw, - 7a 8 MViaz lied, per buih, . , ; " - ''White, 4 : -R!oi Tab washed, i "... .Unwashed; v . , The Chattotte ; Onserver: j '" -"v:: PTTBLISHrD BY - iONJ ,PENbl4ET6Nf Proprietors. Office, Sprlngrs' Buildlnjf, Trade Street. DAILY AND WEEKLY EDITIONS, j one of the largest, best atd;he'aiest papers j it UBLISHEp Iff NORTH X ! "--0ARblifAr; ?v f. ; THE only Daily Paper in the 3Lat, West of fCaJelgh.. i i -.X . -J,.. ; THE OBSKBVKE, tinder- Its new manage ment; nag been greatly enlarged, aneLottaer wise improveU. , .',. A The Wsbklv OBSKBtKB is a large , thirty two column folio.v and without boasting, elaims to give more reading matter in pro portion to the subscription price, than any other paper In the Stale. a r '. --- AS A' I'IRT-CI-AS8 i "NEWS AND 1.ITERARV JOUR N At, IT JS UNEXCELLED. Embraced in its columns i a most 'com plete, compact, yet comprehensive history of the-workl's doings from weeKi to weehu 1 It is jnst the paperfor the home and. fire- UalUUrnlf r- lyifulf and STORIES, TALES, &C, are gtVetf every Veek. making it-one'of the best family prpers published ia the country. j ft ii '. ML., .ny,t f--f" is very large tnrougnou vu ok, u cotaitantly Increasing. 4j-f :'J , ' BATES OF STSCBiFTI05. ..... ..... ?. i "M A ' V r-i' One year, in advancer...t....w'7. ....... vf vv DIX IJIUI1U1B, tU BUIDUkC,!. ....... .... Three months, in advance.......... One month, in advance.. .i.-;- , 1 , w -' Ot BATES OF ; BTJBSCBrPTIOir. "WKTKKLV EDITIOH- 1 75 60 One copy; .j&r. oneyearf.'f.t..tJt..'.,..$2 One copy, for si';monthsVWr"Vj 9 l nree copies, ior ouo ju ... ......... " Four copies,! for one year 7 00 iTiva nnnif. frir nne vearlu..w w-w -50 Ten copies, ior one year...MJ. Twenty copies,, for -one year.vsj...0 00 ' MJ-To. every getter-up; ofr CLUB .ou .TENftOne copy will e.ent free .for one year. A"dress - , - , , Oesebyeb. Ch-Irlotte, N. C, ;"PINE Erencb Brandy jeceiyed, to-day. r t Jtinel2 W E BUR WELL & C0.V ONESjS; PEKDLETON, Peoprictobs. bt&ee, Springsf-'Biuldinl, . Trade ftreet-- tCT .... f- . i .. : . , - airia in iit pivui .re.Mji liie : hii ( lub LrertL nnaT Legislative .and Political news of the day. tSiTY. IITTELLIGEHCE. 4- i i . . : hd Observer Is the only paper 'pub- Hnd. lu the Et ite West of RaleiU wlilch gives tLe latest-telegraphic dis ratines every ir:oruiL-2 Business. "men wuipieifs t- 2 a note pf Inlaw v " Free from; tkt veuality - which. :cor-1 rupxs me conscience or that pity which corrupts JttBtt$ei'i - '?, ; ::. ,V, I LOCAL DOTS. , ; Persons leaving the city: for tfie gnffimer, -fcan have the Obsxbvbb mailed 'regularly to them at the rate of 60 cents per tnonth JDoodorderpreyailedin ths city yesterday ; ,indeed, rathet too good for our business,' -.c Blackberries are becoming quite pientifull "Pass the blackberry pie down this way, if you please",, x,; ' 1; There are eight persons confined in our jail at present five of them are white , and three colored. H v - ' j The stockholders of the North Carolina Railroad met in Hillsboro yesterday. Some of out citizens are attending the meeting. Farmers in: some sections of the connty tre complaining f the dry weather, and the complaint , of lack of labor is general alt over the county.? ': The air is filled with rnmoxa of all sorts, about candidates and the approaching elec tion The waters are muchly stirred up; who shall still them ? i j The time Alio wed by law for listing city taxable property, has expired, but the books are still open, and those who have not yet listedieir,;projpertydbetter do so at oncer "t' - A -.Z r . s " This is about the Jime'when the mad dog will set forth uponhis perambulations. We caution all tp bewarj of dilliiiftdvise that every dog be,hotnpon,iving the slightest evidence f hydrophobia. Work on the Carolfna Central Railway, near this iilr, Wfprsi''Mj There areonly 0 or.' .laborers kopn the contract here, lat addifldhrvme made f the lorce ere a great whfle. ? r ' We have heard' there la a local editor of a daily paper in Georgia who Is the Superin tendent of a Sunday SchooL TTe want to see and shake han'ds-with that local but have great fears that his name is,Tom Collins. Alf the surplus change is being taked iri by.tbe 'Beneficial. Association," which is running in three different places in the city, we" undrserand, and. by the cough candy man, who is 1 driving a decidedly successful business.','...';'.' ':'.'-' A friend writes'TO from' Shelby, asking us to mention the fact that Gen Robt B Vance, the Democratic nominee, for Congress, will speak in that town on Tuesday next, July 14thv , Our correspondent adds tlrnt ""candi dates are as thick as grasshoppers." Sheriff Alexander will start r' out on his tax-collecting tour next Monday, beginning at Steel Creek.", ne"wiU be 'accompanied by.some of the candidates or the Legisla ture, and perhaps by some for county of fices1' . tri,., ''." A oountrywoman was Informed yesterday for the first time that ice was being inanu fectured In Charlotte that the machine was then- at work. She seemed much surpris ed and exclaimed: 'GodU Almighty never made ice in the Bummer time, and she didn't know? what the world was'coming to. . Bustles haying gone' but of fashion, and the demand onus for-' old papers, having abated very considerable, in consequence, thi if fl merchahtslhd 'husiness. meti ftial we s are prepared3 to supply thfh"' with wrapping.,pape? of this kind in any quaniSty at 5Q cents per hundred, . ; Personal: Capt Thos H Allen, Chief En gineer of the CarolinaCentfar Railroad," arid' a gentlemen well known in this city, arriv ed at the Central ,BoteL ;ysterday :j morning with his bride, late-Miss Porcher.of South Carolina--; r? rrj ?'-. TA?8.T v ?T i D Schenck. Esq, arrived,in tht city yester day evening and stopped . at the' Charlotte Hotel, .He is jusfc froni Concord, ' , . ' x i Rev D P Gold, editor of Zioris Landmark, WilsonV'N C." was in Charlotte yesterdayr- Woodson. 13 v 'stilUv dispensing U himself arouad town to the edifioAtionof liis ntaay friends J here land . the' Charlotte- public in general-- ft.-fcJtr-v.v - ' . ,9.t Mayors Court Richard 1 Goodwin, col ored, 'was the: victim of a theft ,onWdnes day'bT'Wbicir a watch" and1 some; taoney were stolen irora ninvMi naa bis mep-son, X'rank Relit -before the .I'May or yesterday, fcfcn m nrn AAt vrf JslC-i -Aft.w -w f '.! Josephine Cbwles, colored, for an assault was fined $3.50, and iu default of the mon-; ey was placed in' Uie custody of the police.' V, 1 - f .- ui n'i ft i.'.?.iu..mH ui"! 1 i.'vuaayww 1 i' ) ' 'Counterfeit newl'eounterfeit "of . the recent issae of "56 cents has just' made its ap-;; pearadcer, Jt"'t6h:slxt4enth'; of a?i f Jn?h iBhorter 1a length and 4 widththait the genu ine, apd, the lines connecting the twq .up Tigh JinesofihVlefte wordnavei'e)i(inai rld0f the script is '.eveTsed in !, every inr stance'but one;' "In :the cdtihteffeiti there is n distinction between the whits cravat and shut bosoln of Samusl. Dexter, While in the genuine they re weU defined. It is likely to'deceive in the eytning. pr.jritfe tbe rapid mbhey changer.. 7 " : ;. . , v ; A ' . A Confradfetion, nat been'J rumored upon the streets for some days that Col John F Hoke baa. .withdrawn. fxm.,the' jfndlclat; cqntesU;7ferfl JthprWed:and eo,ueste6$ to say that this is not true; that unless the presentphaseof the'cntfest'chingesrCol. Hoke will remain in the fleld until the even ing of the 6th day of August. ' Three candl,; dates I for Judge, ' and "the devil -taka the hlndmjostman.", , , -fl t.,jirt,; f Ice. Forfthe present, ice can be bought at1 the factory:nly ;. a depot will .le establish-' ed for its sale, up , toWn,:a soon; as the ma-" chine'ls ftlrly under way. About 2,000 or 8,000; pounds are being manufactured daily," ftnd the quantity will be increased so soon as cer tain additions are .made o the machinery. The supply now Is hardlyl equal to the local demand, bat this will hot long be the case. , . ;fv : ' " : CHARLOTTE N. p;f,HlEA JUT.Y The-Dlsastc ofWe'dnesdaj-rBoth.,o,f ,iue ADjarca i iruci ue.a-As was- lore sfiadowed in. these columns, yesterday, John Davis, the' survivor (at the time yesterday's notice was wriiten) of the accident "on the Carolina Central , Railway ?.n Wednesday, died yesterday morning about half past 6 o'clock. This: was by no mean surprising, for it was known' 6y the surgeons !after the first examination of the man's i bead,, that nis death was a question of only a few hours' time. He died in the depot, where he had-been laid-: without. moving band pr, foot from' the time he was "placed? there.- Nlxon, the other injured man, it will be re- tnembered. died about dark on , thjB even.ng previons. TYesterda.y morning, Coroner? W P Little summoned "a jury, and proceeded to hold an inquest over the remains. The jury Consisted of L'PLittleoreman; A H Greswel, John MoConnell J PrirhAAlfred Aldrjchi J 1? Houston, S MjTimmons, B N Smith, J L Atwell, J R Davidson, John; Kerr, Thomas M Carr, " good and lawful men," who, after hearing the testimony of several witnesses, rendered a -verdict which accords' with the facts stated in the Obsebveb yesterday. ' The remains of the unfortunate men were carried to their homes in Lincoln coun ty, yesterday afternoon, by way of the Caro lina Central Railway. The railroad com pany's employees did all they could for - the relief Of the men before they died, arid we are-requested by. Coroner Little, to com mend in an especial manner, the kindness, even the the tenderness, shown the men and their families by 'Conductor Kenneth S Finch, who was active in affording attention and ! securing medical, aid. Much could be said of the attention: rendered by Eli Steele, Esq., depot agent- at this point, and several others. ; The accident by which these two men were hurled,allin a few nionient,into eternity.has, we learn j stricken deep, grief iniojt.be hearts of the1iainijjef which theywere the stays and support. We hope not to be called upon, soon to; chronicle such"' another horri ble occurence, , j ( Sensible We commend the. following to the attention of those, who delight, so much in growling and throwing obstacles in the way of progress : "Talk upty our town," says an exchange, "Yes, talk ft up. If it has good schools, good churches, newspapers, clean streets ornamented with beautiful shade trees talk it up. Don't grumble if anything and everything is not up to your ideas especial ly if you do .nothing to,htJpi make the place. Don't1 tell strangers that it is the worst place you know of to help bring up a child ; unless you know that it - is worse than other places of the same population. Give encouragement to every useful and creditable enterprise in your midst, for as sure as effect follows cause, so sure will en terprise of merit repay every citizen We cannot live to ourselves, and we cannot dis courage any movement in behalf of a place without inflicting upon ourselves a personal injury. If you see a nevded improvement, demand it, and talk it up vigorously until the whole community is impregnated with, the idea until a storm of public sentiment completes the work, but if you can't get ev erything that is needed, remember that in that respect it is just like the thousands of other places in the land. Keep talking, en couraging, but not grumbling. Don't stop because some poor mummy, out of whom bas withered H public spirit: and love of advancement, moans out of his sepulchral whine,, "It won't pay,'' : Show to your live fellows that it will pay, and leave to the mummy his embalmed and swaddled dust and stupidity, and by and by you will see the result of your courage and talk," in uni versal improvement, increased facilities for business, cultivated society, and a broad, liberal spirit that pervades and vivifies, and makes pleasant and beauMfitl every, place where it enteTS.?1--r n: r v The Senior editor would recommend to Caldwell, of the Observer, to borrow a bi ble and read the story of Annanias and Saphira. and having duly pondered thereon, turn to II Judges, 2d chapter, 23d and 24th ys: Piedmont Press. We've read the Annanias and Saphira story, but our Bible has no Second Judges nor can we find one which has. This affair is rather mysterious to us, and we have some cariosity fo know what , is contained in the passage alluded to. Won't our Press brethren please send us down their Bible? To the Conservative Voters of the 9th Judicial District. 1 am informed that a circulars proposing to call a Conservative. Convention ,. at Lin colnton on the 22nd of this month, to make a new nomination for Judge, has been pre sented to many citizens- of Charlotte and. sent to other counties to obtain signatures. So far as I am interested I wish to notify pjy friends and those who intend to support me as the nominee of the party, that under. no circumstances; will I consent 'lojsubniit. my claims to that Convention, and that, as tbe nominee of the party, 1 intend , to run this race to the end. " I de not intend to be forced 0ff or to b intimidatedJor to. with draw in favor of any third manl'v; " l. i I hope,'therefore;ithat the? good,senset of the people will see that it is an unnecessa ry and dangerous movement q lrbring" rfout another Conservative candidate,' that it will only add to the small defection which .has been caused, by the zealous and.untirjng ef forts of a'few'disappointed matcon tents. ' -. In regard td 1 1 the f 'postponement - of the speakftg at Concdtd.'I'sthte that ' it did not originate with me or my, friends bt that ; it was' made at the -request r- of . Cot Hoke.es I, state this becanse I hear that some of Col Hoke's friends have stated otherwise 1 5 l Will say further that h distinctly stated to Col Hoke, at that time,' that - tinder '-no considerations'wouldl withdraw, arid that the postponement wa made with that dis tinct understanding, . mLwHI epeak at Con cord Go the T4tb," and 'continne' thecahvasaf Yery respectfully, ; , Home and Democrat copy - 10, 1874, . . Registration, required for the man who has changed tion. i -.; fol- ) A Popular Summer Drink. The fol: lowing prescription is being used by . many f Strawum elongatus pokintum, Suckum frequentum.. No Danger. We desire to say to the hian who' stopped under our of- i ,-Anew registratioais not iTicWetsT Tiekelt7t'-We afoprVpa JPItHENORTII CAROLINA r August election,; bnt .every ed lo print tickets' to'.brder, In. 'any f - - his residence since last duantity, at the fbllowine low rates f4 f " v election, must register or he cannot vote,-- ' Congressional' 6 Judicial' Tick'ete,,ri ....,'. . Every, voter who has heretofore . registered, $1 per' th6usancf up to 3,000; for every1 'll V - -JL 'i4uL -hraldepend oReinexaninstheg. additionar thousand1 60 ' cts.r County OeiieflCial - r ASS-vI 2, - istration books, to see if his TickW'per th Wnd 6 -3,000' ' CX ' ; them. . Unless your name is on the books, . -T- .... A , - ! - - -s-i.v v;--" , , f Gxa' .,,,.'-c't-. for every additional thousand, $10. 'h:, ; :. ,k,uA : , u r ii l ii.s .iJij' .: i.ai4 1-: life! .-: i .. ; . v : - : -.- . f l : ( . - rr , . ; ,. -.. ,.. . . .said bv those who know to be an excellent f-' ;C.olf. Stephen D. Ppol, our candidate ; , t - J, .5 ' - . v J;.-: antidote for the "blues?: for BupWendenty the 'li R.-Spt3.vin.Otard.......;..::r.::-...;'.zi. atractXon,Ifl"-'paif a41'fll following i Uli'"1 T v Saccharine whitum mashum,I ,...q b. fclac"e an4 times': ""V'?' 't! ,J,5, "55 " "T . 5 j -ict- ' 1 Aqua congealibus, q. a. T " i . ;u k-rr-v r 't'- t r-'"'' "-.' " - V1"-! 'V Mintum Soraeum,..., 6 spriggenter. . July 11, Lincolnton, Lincoln connty. I ! .-r Shakeum likendum thunderum..;. q. s. . July 13. Elitherfordtdn'llUtherford 'J-HJf-;"n 51 t..y v.n Aj.jw . i i fio Tuinrlrvw loaf. ritrVif. nn A nldv-fld nniCOUnty. - -; . . 1ri , ,;tv. I an accordean Don t be angry with tne, darling;.' tnat thero , is no dancer'of it' in the ;world. We have no anger far from it; we have - - i nothing but the moat profound pity for any man who plays the accorde an. ; Speaking in Concord. t, , j f - 1 yesterday afternoon inform ns tnat I Uol S D Tool, our candidate for Super- 1 intendent of Public Instruction, spoke there yesterday to a large audience- Col. Pool spoke about an hour and a half, and made a highly favorable im pression upon his audience. The Col. we learn is in excellent spirits, and ex-l presses himself as confident of carrying the otate by a handsome majority i . , i nsnmA mmnrir.v i next month. He will speak in Lin oclnton on Saturday, and in Euther fordton, on Monday. At the latter plftce he and his competitor, Mr. Pur nell, meet in debate. Mr. Schenck and the Judgeship A rumor reached us late yesterday evening that a petiti on was being cir culated, with the object of getting leading conservatives to join in a call . I foraconuention, to be held at Lincoln- ton, on the 22d hist., to settle the ques- J i. i . ii i - .. . ...i xt. - 1 tion or who snail oe-voiea ior as tue convervative candidate tor the judge shin in this district. The rumor hav- 1 appears ;iir another column very properly, Under the circumstances . -H;. . . , . , . . . I refuse tp-, submit Ins claims to a ny such convention, Ve had no person-; al preferences before the nomination of Mr. Sell en ck, but from that -mo- mentthe.became our candidate, as the standard bearer of the conservative party. He is said to be doing yeoman service, unc! notwithstanding some dis-'' - .. i.i t;-- satisfaction, wa have no hesitation in (,;.,(, tut wo KpUpvo lift is'th'p stronsr; stating that Uelieve ne is tne strong- est man that we have or can have, at VUIO V111IV. AA AIA1, kvuvuun. V J V l V I drawn now, or the effort to force, him ff(U4.A TOM o-.fiil uix iuc vxn,v., nwum jiwm """"'"'j it would cause a much greater disaffec- fj amnna- bia frijinrla. than rnn nna- ., , . , xx jsibly exist at the present time. .. it is uau puiiuv tu uiiitiiuu num. iu presence of the enemy. Ifcis worse to acknowledge that there are chances ot aeieat. xjincoin , always eaiu 16 , was bad nolicv " to swap horses in tbe middle of the stream," and we believe i it. Schenck is our standard bearer, and he alone, at this time, can lead us to victory ; but even he cannot do, so unless we offer battle in solid phalanx. Earlier in the day the case might have been otherwise, but now and hence forward it is Schenck or Logan. Un der which banner will you fight? . Grakge MEETINGS.-We.have been requested to announce inat xion. x A. Thompson, Lecturer of the Nation al Grange, of the Patrons of Husband ry will address the people, in the , in terest of this order at the following i times and places : ' " Henderson ville " Monday, J uly 33th. Asheville Monday July 15th. Marion Friday, July 17th. . BlacksviUe Monday, 20th. Morganton Friday, July 24th.' , t Hickory Station Saturday, July 25th', Lenoir Tuesday July 28th. .Taylorsville Thursday July 30th. , 4 Wilkesboro Friday J uly 51st. ; t ; f States ville Saturday August; ;lst.i a : i vA National Certificate, j , ; the medicinal successes of modern rsiax.ttxva Strm nxh Rittfira hflii hxTi one of the most remarkable. Its popularity is unprecedented, but cannot be called aston- ishing, inasmuch as no man of common bAiiRA is astonished-that the most effective and wholesome tonic and alterative science has ever brought to tne rescue ottered as a saieguara against be in all but universal use. etarv medicine received a . 1 AwfrtAAAA TTiwnltai. medicine. Medical men approve and pre- cribe it, wherever It has fair play, it fakes the place i of the adulterated stimnlants which have so Ion disgraced the dispensary and the hospital, and prominent members of every proiesston ana caning, uaw tesunea in the most emphatic language to its curai tive and protective properties. n . Save been started n ODnosition tothesreat tonic, with the hope Of attracting a portion Of the patronage bestowed upon it; Not one their r&ilifellher. fiery vastrJngenur!nor urmraftoiirinir mirtiirea have been .accented of thingsdespisea, otners re-wttenng to sonr scouring mixtures have been accepted byA wide-awake publlc,asan equivalenl for this genial vegetoble restorative; and as. lonar as Hostetter'a Bitters prevent and cure dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous diseases, constipation," fever and ague, rheumatism and eeneral-debilitr. and, these empirical : i i i i .. . ... e ii. o. . 1. I ni reiicneu uieeaia ui wr. ocueiicit, cure laborers with greater promptness, and drawn any person can go to; a venaorsoi- tne regular conservative nominee,, fee at much less cost to the employer. Expe- Soke?iTJat"oRaP U oat in -i cird on the subiect which e has confirmed, the soundness of our 'klmibers? and' tbe vendor will give (.ml in i cru on nie huujebi., wuit.u first suggestion to our patrons, that it was him a ceriincate ot themv -Tne vendor Vill Mr.: fireparations do not, the tried specific will be " J. Candies, Lemons, Raisins and wuts,. re n the ascendant.., Truth i mighty, and win ceived this day, at ..... T- -'i prevail. - -r.i July9-f9tlfl, , jelS :t.o a t.L'Jt J PTJRRFOY'St , !: .. , ..... t . ,. , ,, f . . ) '-! ' ?a? mU8a?c?wPap.d.e,rf- , rnT.f,PftnT.ft aTTOTW4TirrKrrct tVj COL POOL'S APFOINTEMEITTS TN f!;Ji l,i wHIJ 'WESTi! i-iiilM county Julv 1(51 Mrtrcantrin. Biirfee Rotfritv1" ! Julr IT. Lenoir Oald well cbuntr. ' Ju- July 18, ! Taylors ville, Allaxander i) July 20, Statesville, Iredell county jni'oi'w.ftri VtawKh wAl1ht, juy 23, Asheville, Buncotnbe coun- tv. wrn;'i at ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent farm ers' candidate for Congress, from the Sixth Congressional Districkr.knowine no party and acknowledging no afilliation with any party. '"',.. ; " mYIDSON- ANNOUNCEMENT. I I annrtnnno mvanl r ati innununnanr rnnni. date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg sonnty, at tne election m Angust. W H H HOUSTON. May 15, ANNOUNCEMENT. The many friends "of Wml P.' 'Little, an nounce him as a candidate for Sheriff of TOte of the people, at the election 'in August next., And it elected, he will not ask for an y ituci iiuui lijc juuiiwv wuiiuidoiuuujo i t i i ? A I on account of delinquent tax payers.' juay 2itn, i74. PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. WE ARE. i AUTHORIZED ( to announce V Dr. M. M. Orr, as the peoples candidate j tor the oenate4 to be voted ior at the coming election in August next. te :, MANY VOTERS, '1, ADVERTISEMENT. Chablotte, June 27. 1874. Messrs. Editors: ' Will you allow us space in your excellent paper to return thanks to our farmer friends tor the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us in our Inimi x t u x J xUx Parties seeing this, will please accept it as an answer-to letters thev !mav "haVH""ite- .,-.., . .j-' k i;cntiv wiJiftcii iVJ no, anu w uilu c uavc I riot had time to acknowledge in due season. Before we opeu again, -i we hope; to perfect arrrangenients that will enable us to pro-I impolitic to import laborers without family I ;;""bonds ' while i the with families if I I vagaoonas, WOlie tnqse Wltn iamilies, U-l unnnoMiAna o thAV ariA oonara V a eat rf 1 treated justly and kindly,- may be expected J .1 ' j - t 1 to become permanent and , useful citizens. I Respectfully yours, I f5tjiw Virtt I lulv9 tf New- Advertisements. vuvox t I T?TT3QTiV TTTA'ITTirn wiv nr. Tn 1 A RUbSIAN LEAIH JtK FAN, on Tryon l . . " : -j : jol street, on Thursday evening. The find- er will be liberally rewarded if returned to 0BSERyER OFFICE. I . LADIES! WE are closing out our stock very; rapidly I U .andhopeitta very .short time to sell 1 off tne balance or the goods we nave on I hand, and if we have anything in bur stock , ya want Or .n Qse we ?fUl sell it. to you I ab j vui unit lxxvtc. icgaiumo vrx Ttxiau m 10 worth. Call and examine our stock and see -x : ., A ! r ux :x - it we have not soraetmna vou need. and. it J so, we guarantee to sell it to you for less than one haityou can buy it elsewhere. BREM, BROWN a CO P. s. -We intend to close out our entire stock in the next ten days at just what we can get for it. jy!0,3t B., B. &,Co. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS or the N. C. Beneficial Association. s w- Chabxotte, July 9, 1874.1.': ' Class 28, drawn at 12 M. 68, 18. 74, 75, 51; Wn'ft 'kGS, 4U, 11, 69, ot, 16, 75, 3D, 3u, 45, Class 30. drawn at 9 P.; M. 66. 19. 28. 52. 34, 17, 51, 2, 49, 68, 71, 43, 74, H, 9. J ' J-, Certificate, 17, 49,-34 sold at 25 cts.' - Drew sis. . . f i i . J. H. WILLIAMS, ' i .. j Commissioner. ENTICED AWAY ! ' .'! x ?J i'lb V1?7.-J-,- , "T7R0M my premises a Negro Girl , by the X. , name of JJiah, .Any person employ- ; ing or harboring said girl will be prosecat-1 ed to the fullest extent of the law as said i jylQ.3t ..-:.'. r'.'C S.HOLTON. A STEAM FEATHER.REN0VAT0R, Patented 1873, , . . A Is now in operation' in "one. of ,Mr, '.Oates', houses;: back of Wilkes' Foundry. f Mr .W J Black and C A Madden are responsible1 sfor the contracts of the operator. " jyl0,ltpd t' j : T ? . s;i ... i1)! . ... i, . .i . - i ,) SMITH t FORBES;;;,, 4 RE now selling boots and shoes cheaper -than any house In the city. They, wiU continue to do so ..for the next , sixty days, ?all and see them at their old stand. U i'sl ( j 1 a Jur W-M. ,, o . -sr i ,. k4 -... r. L C,,, ."Notice. P"lfVXfc meeting or tne .. - 1 1 Jt " ' -. .t-' " - 'r ;:B'0i,R D" O F " T BIDE f iju,ani iftctofnr.ra for th .nminir Bar- WSVaZSTS 1 1:'! !elwilal11. cityareeonUaUylnvl- meet with n, Rv o?rt Vth Sg P m.ee: wlefcn ns- ByRN smith - 1A Lit - N8MITH' Presl- Seo'y - i t '' Confectioneries; I a LARGE lot of Finn French .and Plain oi me sick, or l at.&i AtawAuvMW ii ever a propri-; Qf Charlotte, iSJ v 6Dontaneoua na- I . . ,, v f ' ft7.'-nat mTA?i , j . ' . - ttef' 9 'i- 0 g, I' c i i5 3? hi . . 11 J 111 I . " . Iforl $204300 I40Q 4 tori $15200 $300 iforl $12-1150 $200 4 for i $10-1125 1150 ' focl fWoV125 " TIE ' H i Ci 78-11 1200 1130 $110 flOO 120 $16 114 , m 78-12 78-13 J-8120 2-tl00 78-14 2-1: 2 i Y 78-15 '4 ; .r; , v" (J- , EXPLANATION OF.THJS, , Scheme Ana dilates. IN THIS .VERY t . POPULAR SCHEME. purchasers choose their own numbers, and Combination Lottery. All drawn numbers fxUoy HrHUeOlUeU UT iBO UrnWU uaitw ua bu ( . .i n mmKam equal in tne supplementary, o-umer-. se in what order they eome u , a t i Purchasers can select a i Namber, ticket , Yi , .is6'- Jti'lTivH . Also, a 3 number ticket' v' u- ?;' ' Also, a 3 number ticket,' ' i Also, a 2 number ticket, - v Also, a single number ticket .f nhor thir awn nnmiMnmil at whatever - - - . .V SSFSSZ. date the matter supporU: & 12 ballot nam- ber in the Combination Lottery-is to be enter the same numbers upon the Mana- Ifcf H r5KIBSLOir WIU UUXUlxuaen W 1XX Lta uua. ful t0 8ee them entered npoa. the-Register ManurAnt &n mimnnKthlH for that oniy. if -tug the drawing takes place, the. vuiy. xi, airoi uto lunwxug ;.hulw puKQ. iiuo. purchaser's four numbers are drawn in that class (ao difference in what order they may have come,) he would receive for his one dollar, $200,-if three of th numbers only were drav Ail- If he nurchase a three number- ticket, say at one dollar, in . the same ballot, and the three numbers should : be drawn out. he wouiareoeve si3u. 11 two 01 m nnmoeu only were drawn hs would receive If he would receive $120. If two of the numbers' omr wen unwn nv woiua ntiv 1 purchase two number ticket,- say dollar,- and; the two nnnbers ah drawn, be would receive $16. Uttop for one . should be purchase a single number tloket, and the number be drawn he would receive 4 tar one. i- -A :r yi AND EVERY -STATION tQfall BALLOTS. ... , j . . . , , . , , There Will be drawn Three Lotteries per day, vis : SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 12 M., and a SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 5 P; Mm and 9F, Hi , zrni - ;?- J n.f rjlP f-,' .Vv-i ;t4 1, sV"j,M ' The Books for Supplementary' Class must i be deposited with Express Agents or Mana- gers thirty minutes before each drawing.-' THE FOLLO WINO "LIMITS MUST P k BE OBSERVE VIZ r:f V ' j tv. & s.,,jB.k f4i feimSif - ''i "-.I j ; Not more than 13.03 on a Single Number- i 3.00 on Two Number ' -i ry'-; ?.- j 1.09 on Three Ndnfbers On Eleven Ballots i. tin t'it-rj-'y-". -t "il'sv.jfw,'3 ,..( j" l 2,00 dn Three NomberYfor all other" ;" Ballots,.' iff.. LOO on pour Numbers i 1; ,f, i t-) -.j-f j. .jeiftft ; t,:i f i.00 on'aelngie Station iffuinber, ''l 1 ' --Tt"v .il j'w't'ju t'i ;v. ,ri... '; W -Well f alee ! no Risk Wer l . f-i.i'iJJ r.vtf": ifti J'J"- ,to U'JTEN THOUSAND DOLLARS lNf;,V n ft- ikn SUPPLEMENTARV. All CorrtmnnicatioJis Strictly Conn- DRAWINGS 11 ; rPTOLIC. : All are fnritedr toA call and examine ouf mod e of Drawing. ,'.:' - ; ;ryi--J AddJess witxIAKS, ManagerJ'' ' lulyl0-4m, , - POBoscV.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 10, 1874, edition 1
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