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..'?v4),a.-":.l 'it 1 , 1 to- mTIV -TIB W 1 ' T . CHARLOTTE N. C. TITESDUT 1874; 1 .Hr ,1 Af I II I 111 a. . Iilw III ,.h'f r s A- , , "6 r, t.i . i is. THE Scbedlff this road changes on' Tn5n No I, Soatli leYe Oiar j ? - lottos ;v ir -r - ' 8.30 k m " No 2, North, arrives wt ; , 6.45r p m, " No 5, South, leaves, " " 10.50' a m. V J&o 6,'Noh. arrives " r 220 pm. TraiiwNA !Uand 2vb6nned it Charlotte with Noith 'Carolink Road ; for Greensboro, IuletgbaRimfnd,ttdwHh JUchnxond & Atlanta Road, tot Spartanburg and Green villa, .and Nob, &nndUaimect with Atlan tic, Xennessw , fc OhipJloadjRjr; StatSTille, HicUWVVbjto Sulphur .Spring and Ahe vBe and-witlioMria Centra for Lincoln tonTCtrtvelaha and Patterson's Spthitt. -JATJ A;NPEKQN W WfiKlM, juIrM1ICi r.? S-wt .W;.W . .$. ' uiSmSni; 3 A 5 TO yjHB PUBLIC. TRAVELERS ana 'the public geherafly are herey-wAiABd-that SUNDAY- PAS SENGER JRAINS.HAVK BEEN DISCON TINUED! bJsQrcett '4faoparnr5 Shops : and Goldsboro. W H GREEN, jel6:l.g MajjtjErFransportation. CASOIiiNA CENTRAL RAILWAY. HEliEAKTER, on 8turday, the Western bound train ,w!U leave Charlotte, at J P M-instead of 3 P M. .f. . --.a- Tbts applies to Satardaya only, on other days of the week, the schednle now In force will be run; I , VQ JOHNSON. .uyr&M(i Aaslainf8uperlntendent. I7ltoittlil'daj,i.1wa..wm -offer greater in- 1 dtieevteTrteiottioee wboparcbrasetesell r,gRin.,tban any-fitber honsein the eltyi - lholesaie . Prices : r'j!finrJ i si-.-' - .a Cali9i -'Bread, PieS, Sec - Molassos G.es; per hundred, Ki ets Canent Oaken. 14-pieees for "i J.lft Sponge Cake, (leed) 14 pieces for 1.00 Ginger Cakes, 32 for , UW FleB,Ufox,. .'X i ', ,r 60 Motoraes Pound C&kfe, 13 for , 4S0 Bread, ordinary Jjoaf. 32 Loaves for . 1.00 m . J C S HOLTON A CO. - july-ls-4f, jji-Aiil Trade Street. ... ' ,i JLaudretbtV, ,up seei. W rE have received all the most desirable varieties of -these jutlyrf Celebrated seed, which are offed at the lowest market prices by ... WE. BURWELL- CO, - Sprinea', Cornet Charlotte, N.sO. ottomat La$t?:,. TN ordextq dbseout'all styles of. SnAttilt Goods, we have made a great mtacttaa.'! in all the following lines of uoods, yins Muslins, French Calicos, PerealeirBatlaU Cloths, Chambras, Ginghams, .c61pred Lawns, Grass Cloths, and ajl.'gptat- ing to that department mut and will be ::.-: ;.:i::Nk . '.' --i7,- V,'. ,j sold. Call soon, "before - the close of the season, , " XyZ iMany goods in the 'Notion and Fancy . - -' ' " Gtiods Department, such asi'3&ibln,tCoI- ' i M ?f lars CuftijTieqtw TrimmingsT' will "be , - rat :.: sold at Bargain Counter prices. A haodsome lQtFrcfich, fiitch,; t a T' a ..... -T '1 American Cassimeres, Gents and :JSQys" i :1J" id; 't J Clothing, and Gents Furnishingroods-ge; erally, bayeeen redtKeurand willlbe said to doeet1ji2that cannot fait-tJnduce a PunawWr fJoMURK AY 4& DAVIS., r J rfi"; ttk rT't r,fl;tV monaster PInckcrel. TtTST received, faeWBrid tot Mackerel, blrfect V from lb Fisheries. v - - - ? Also, North CaroltntvXde-lXeftring in pack age or rt-talL .1 have lust received and opened one bbl of Ln.HieT'V-Pride f Davie" North Carotfna DlatUled flbrn Whisker. which is not excelled by any In our market for PURITY and, FLAVOR, JuJyWtf. . v B N SMITH". f I THAT house and lot on Corner of Cemete- JL ' AleNlnch?r For price, terms. Ac.; ap Ply to A H Crenwell. Charlotte, N C. or the obAiriber, at Black's Station. S C. JUly 13 2w. . L W O8B0RNE. t 'A i?-SpTlngft', Corner.- -4 JKWESBURY and Tootb Paste, tEnglUha jioyiu uerman coiogne. , ponguerman (joioene. - , ; : v, ' Uellne'a Cologne. K Lublns Extract. t ' ' , -t July 17 tfT. VT R BUR WELL & CO.' PEltnVTA1TB,J..' ' y llbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime. H Jno C Baker's Cod Liver Oil. ' fiiier' cortLiver oil. ' 1 -' l: ;.m nazzard and Caswell'a Cod Llyer Oil. J mmoni' Hepatle Compound. -fjramoni' LtYer Regulator. ..vr i "oonanos German Bitters. -Killers Rheumatic Remedy. - ' j , . TarranU Belteer Aperient. - J ' Komdalls. , Just received at f Jaiyntf. ' WRBURfTELL&Ca.r 1'-.' '. i .... ., ..,(.-.. THE ' OK11I CAROLYN A Beneficial Association, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manager' t Qfflct, Trade Street Opposite the Market House. SUPPLEMENTARY BATES at ONE DOLLAR O c 1 w r o H CO KS3 3 to 2 sr.- 3- Q 78-U 2-S175 s-ioe ?200 .1130 mo s?oo 580 20 116 4 fori 4 fori 4 fori $204300 $400 ' $?0ff 320Q $150 78-12 78-13 515-J200 $12150 78-lti f 12 1 4 fori S10-J125 ?8-S100 78-15 2-$ 60 fio 4 fori $125 1 EXPLANATION OF TT''" 3 " Sclienie And "Rates. IN THIS VEUY POPlffcXllf SCHEME, purchaaers choose their own 'nambent. and they are gecided by the drawn ballots ot any Combination Lottery. AH drawu numbers aree(ual In the rtuppienaentary, io differ ence in what orderiuey eome. , t .Purchasers can select a 4' Number ticket. Also, a 3 number ticket, - it n Also, a 2 number ticket;' r . . A' - "Also, a single number ticket. - Choose their own numbers, aud atVhatever price tbeyee proper to pay for their tickets. rne .frizes are .paid accordingly. To eluci date the matter supporting 12 ballot num ber .In the Combination Lottery la to be drawn any person can go to a vendor's of fice and select for examDiett four number ticket at one dollar, in any tclass choosing lr1wa numbers, and tlie--vendor will give him a certificate OX them. TUe -vendor will enter the same numbers UDon tv ? Mana-: ger'ff Register and .purchaser wlil be eare isi to MiDcm enierea a pon ui negisier, as .tbe UanKAa. Are responsible for that only. - If, after the Omwlng, takes pteoeiths. purocaser a lour nuraoers are drawn in mat class (no difference In what order, they- may have come,) he would receive for his one aoiiar. zuu, ir inree oi tne nanaoeva omy were drawn.'. 5. " i, ' i . ' If he purchase a three number tleket, say at one aoiiar, m xne same, oauot. aad tne three numbers should be drawn ont, he would receive I120S If two of ibers only were drawn be would r' If he purchase a two nambtr xiek , ,f one dollar, and the two rwabtis haould be drawn, he .would recely a almrle number ticket. If hA nnrr.h aha the number be drawn he would receives 4 for one. - &KM0 for St on ach re - - .."V l ' AW, it-., - XnnarTj STATION iq all BALLOTS. f -' i There will be drawn Three .Lotteries per !dV via- AUPPXEMENTAHY CLASS AT 12 Mand a SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 5 jr. mm v jr. m. ' The Ttrmlm frtr Ptn rvrlamn tlv Tlnitit mnnt. be aepositea wiin- ii,xpreR8 Agents or Mana gers tnirty mmutea peiore eacn orawing. THE FOLLOWING LIMITS MUST r BE OBSERVED VIi ft Not more than $o00 on a Single Number . . t.... .. .. 3.00 on Two Numbers 1.00 on Three Numbers on Eleven Ballots 2,00 on Three Numbers for all other Ballots. .. 1.00 o FoorfNumbf re. . " r. 2.00 (in asfngTejgtatlon Number. -lift J Wei welt Take no Kisk over ... a . . . 'TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN . w-ii I ',r'; ' Jinn . f ' t " 1 i"'v " .' - t' , . SUPPLEMENTARY. - s. - All Communications Strictly. Confi- DnAWINOS IW PUBUC, All are Invited to .call aud examine , oar. mode of Drawing. P, ;- ; Address, t - t WILLIAM?, Manager. . '- North Carolina Beneficial Axsociatlon. . July 10 lm,1 1 POBoxl2 "":' 'f"' ;a 1 " "7- OA A BARREL OF. FLOUR, - " -" vCUU 4,000 lbs Tennessee Hams,! on sale wholesale ahd reUil at - 1 ' ' "v ' ' ' jjunell) ; A. II. CRESWELL'S . jjffo P I . a . - 1- . . . ' - The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISH IS. BY JONES & PENDLETON, Pbofbietobs. Office, Spring' Building, Trade Street. EATK8 OF 8UB8CEIPTI0K Daily One year in advance $7 00 Six months, in 'advance 3 50 1 75 (30 2.00 Three Months, in advance,... ... une montn,in advance, Weekly,: one yeafcU- 5- Subscribers will please look on for he cross mark on their- papers. They re thus nAiffied that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew atence. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one time. ... ...$1 00 . 50 U 2 00 .s; 2 50 ... 3 00 ... 3 50 5 00 ... 6 50 two days threfaays.. fourdays.U. ti nve days... . one week... two weeks three weeks one month., 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. CIIABIvOTTE rHAUHLETS. Corrected Daily. as Cotton Market. Chabloitk, IT.-Cl Jnly 20, ,1874 Inferior, i. ....l..ri..-i:7...i.;.:.9ll Ordinary, ..vm 12 Good Ordinary ..?!;i.v...!!SJrarw Strict Good Ordinary, ...;.14i14i Low Middling 143 15 ' Marke-, dull and unchanged. Country Protlftce. Buying Kates. ; 1 Bacon- Hams, per lb 14 11 Shoulders, Hos lion ml. - 10 n a iii 25 23 Beeswax flatter Choice, $ . . ranfy Apple, " Peich, 2.00 a 2.10 2 OOa2,25 110 a.r.15 Mixed. tt rr U0 4, per dozens 1 , -:.15 f "400 r(ir-FaiuiIy fe Jfixtra, -f -i ','Suoer.- 3.75 3 50 r Dried Apples, ; 200 2.7 3 10 a 20 1(Jperhrr -75 20 a 25 34 7 fxirfiood. 13 a 14 12 -JawJrVfcjte, 1.15 . 63 ' tatlslack, : . Tin.!. . 75 a 80 (5IJbs to Vushet);- Peas Pure clay, f.25 Mixed. 1.10 tbtatoesIrlah, 50 $1 10 1.40 160 '50 -40 ,A"r , Sweet, Wheatr-llzaL per lwh. rX ' White, JPxrf-Tab washed , -A M5SOUNCKMEXT. The liuanVfrtaidB of, Wai.tp. LjLttle,juiT imuftoe hiiua.,ii . ctindidiife forr 'Sheriff of MecklenbuTt; euiinty, subjeot only to the vote of the people, at the election in August next, And if elected, he will not ask for any relief from ! he County Conimisbioners on account of delinquent tux payers. May I8J4. ' u' .-- ' w.'i AAlNOUNCEStENT. I aau&unce mvself an independent candu I date for the office of Sheriff of MecklcnbUrs county, at the election in Aneust. - - W H H HOUSTON. MaylS, - . "AN SOUJi CEMENT. I announce myself au. independent farm- ers candidate fbt Congress, from the Sixth Congressional District, knowing no party and acknowledgiiig-rro affiliation with any party. - E.C.Davidson. Neryous Diseases. The nervous system exercises a powerful influence over the digestion, secretion, nutri tion, absorption, and the circulation of the blood.and its purpose seens to be to bind to gether the machinery of the body, and to combine and harmonize the action of its sev eral parts. Disease of the nerves are niore numerous and afflictive now than at any lor- mer period a result dua to the, . luxurious 1. F Ann' mtJ '' .s.'fnmAitt which the struggle foriVealth, and position iidMUO VI IUv A OUU IV -mw VLillljU kindled and inflania. -Ajndst every, indi vidual one meets in o(fty. qt either sex,' is troubled with some Bervous affection or Oth;- et., Among the various -medicinal aeents recommended ay tue proiession or xecogmz ed by the generaipoDiic as nervines?, nos tetter's 8toniach3itttfa cenpies the fore most place. Ihy8icians Qf, eminence con cede to it very extraordinary tonic properties, ; Land its popularity .as;.an mvigorant with all Classes of thffcertumnmty im indicated by a demand fof the article' whieir has distanced competition, arid fe.BtiUiioatmually iflcreas- ing. Men ox business, politicians, authors, lawyers, invenwrpeMlarors in short, all who are engaged m -exciting pursuits.' will find this healthful alterative and restorative the: most restful cordial for the brain and the overtasked nervous system that the com bined resources, of.botany: and chemistry have yet given to the world.. It is agreeable to the taste, promotes digestion regulates the liver and-the bowels, depurates the blood, and is the most helpful elixir in cases of severe , mental . despondency,; that t. ever cheered the. depressed spirits.-of man. r wo man. " AM " ,!. 'r - f fl julyl8--ft8t25. , . . (:uvt Post-Offiee Dlreetor'y--2rS follciwin statement oi tlie hours' for the 'oprytg. attd closing of paails, is furnisjbM by the.poilr m aster, Robt. E. McDonald? Esq, : , M.Q Ko'rth Man, -:'fs a; m. l ,7v:u. Air-line Mail, - 84 A. M., . .,. ., 9 P. M- Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays, and leaves Tuesdays. . Cigars!, ; Ciffarsil 'Vm" i TUST received at J L Brothers' & Cd's, a O choice lot of Cigars, those who indulge, come before they are rone, as they -are- a amplelot." J.L BROTHERS A CO. "Jeu? tf The Charlotte Xartd' As c::cy. ; fTlHE Tindersienedrace . constantly selling JL real estate, and would respectfully offer J the public the benefit ' or an estabiistie agency; eitberyfor- the sale or 'renting- df lands.. ' If we make no ' sale - we I make" io charge. If we do sell or succeed' in renting our charges are very low; " Mitt ' unelO . JONES '& PENDLET dN. Statesville Mail, v . 10 j A. M. ,,,; a24 Lincolnton Mail,. 51 P: M."..,,., liJW Wadesboro Mail. . 7 P. M. 74 A. Theipbserver Is the only paper, pub lished iu the State West of Raleigh w hlcA glyes the latest- tefegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. Free from that venality which cor rupts the couaCleuce or that pity which corrupt! 4usjnc? Red hojr.esteiday. . r, .. Eyerybwly" hi going to .votcir McCon- neli. . ' fry." The street spfin kief was ' on ftje go all day yesterday. .. , v A civil case or two comprised, the ; trial docket of the Magistrates yesterday. There were se rvices in all the churches Sunday, and nearly everybody' tAlrned-out. Tryon Street M E Church, Soulh, 'has Se cured the services of Prof L Von Meyerhoff as ojganietX f? I k Q rtW" TRere were sir poHce'lirrets IsM 'week ; one. of tHe six was white and the remaining five colored. ' " Gaffney, postmaster at G affney Slation on '. the Air-Line Railroad, was arrested on the 16th, charged with taking $140 from a reg istered letter. '. : . - 5 The elders and deacons of Mecklenburg Presbytery will meet to-day at 11 o'clock in : the basemenr of -ihec JFits$ ': Presbyterian Church. 1 The Session maylast'wo 4ays A large Sunday School, numbering 86 scholars, was organized, on Sunday at ILnp ter4v$n4 pn thelA, T hyi 'Mr Willie May Hunter, late student of theology- . . The moon is getting high in the heavens, Srhd niiie front gates in. this city broke down la.s night, y,der the combined-weight 'Of kwa young persons-' ow each gate, and there itill one ward 'to, tj.e'l'rji'. Tlie Board of Aldermen lash niglit -directed WMarshal to 'proceedte collect tie ar rearage of laxes ttji.la.wCMrl ' WSGuion was. elected City Attorney. ! Full proceed ings will.be published in our next "Read tneefsy AnV'' poetry piiblished in another column. It is from the pen of a Republican of the "original, panel,'' and one whose Republicanism has never been called into question but i,hfl5 can't go. qaa. yet, id (unne genus, noeven1 to subserve" party purposes.- " '"V '.' ' The fame of our ice macUtfee has extend ed even unto Ohiovarid yesterday tlie Presi dent of the ice company received a letter from a citizen -t of.,, Chilliqatbe .in that State, asking what he could'lay an ice machfne down there for, per Adams x press Company, C. O. D. - We call particular attention to the adver- tisementof Mayor DaVfason. calling -ni?L persons who have refused or neglected t re- turn certain portions rf;. Ui(ir tax;i!)les t- come forward and mako"u fuit rand fair re turn of the, same to .thcrCity ,iJerk and Treasurer. It is requested l hat eacffgi&iss widower in the city will report either in person cr by writing;; (the latter prefcTffible'aCp the store of J A Young it Son on 6r before 5 o'clock this afternoon. It is deemed advis able that hn organization be effected for mutual consolation and encouragement du ring the trying season of grass widowerhood." A OA. . .Changes fa chedales. The new qbc4 iile of the C, C & A R R went into effect on Sunday and henceforth if passengers have, to lay ovei; inCharlotte, it will be' no fault of the C, C & j R R. The change in the schedule of thaccoiiimodat ion freight ami passenger train? on the Air-Line also took effect on .Sunday. ' ' 1 The CaroIiuiT'Ccntral. This road will! be completed tbnWlotte and rfaihs are ex pected to rjui throughlfromi Wilmington to; that place by pctoberdt. Work will very; sopn cimmeticepn . .the, RfJeigJ Ainrut: Ranroaa fromBanford, an.d it 4s expect-j ed that that road will be completed through' to the Carolina Central byt J,iily, lst J75,; wheii a new'rebie viifbWbrieh ?fronr 'Ral eigh to Charlotte, some 17 miles shorter than the present route by the N C R . B,.RQltejgb True -and Deserved. Brother Yates of the petndcrat, iievjlaid & more truthful or, a better thing thaa :this r "No county in this State, has better., public officers than Mecklenburg, and noxrcuuty has a superior .to-CdtBelk,astCouhly Treasurer. rKf an 01a uanjK omcer, tost an arm in the war, and is .vgeiitlenjsian"en a christian. -No one ever dares to run against him for the oflSce he fillsif; - ' vita? t Stay-John Red, the.-egro . wh;H fired a pistol on Trade street one night abou three wteksrag-o'Brw cat'niaf hootiil 4ienryraytoi7 colored,? aecdrdpg ; to! the statemenftff the latter, was 'arrested SaWr- yday gveOirig by the poliqapd . bound- over Pteeec before the. Mayor yesterday mora- ingj-lfe and hi'boudsman appeared and jMJftuly turned oyer to th.e jautborities: Altar waiting a won ie said bo k wanted to S' tepiown'andget a wirnosViwhd was buf q th street:' HeSrss' allowed to go' and oq he forgbtfo come back TB feiec'nou bluifffer tlbke hav reaacei why Mr Sohencfc should .trot be el ect-, 'eda'large niaorilyua; tait'' 'n'ot di(thfacV .Uiafr.'l' this district, . the, trua;menibf'lbQth ' partita have jO-dahgerons1 ."and formidable' foe to eal yrltlu .Fpr'sri' long years; Logau ba.kntl lithe influence and poWrerblifeAJltio'n 'to secure, p.' re-election .a iThis -he will attempt to do by I a solid concefiirjuiQta of negro vale of tbo ' Wer.coirnUe9,;aided anrd ebbouraged4y the .u$ftv&&KQ$ upp'-coiliities,' this defectionjbetng Urought' about bj,vte.yxtrArdinrypB Messrs' purhapju" Leo and. Carson;(all seeking office tnrougu one 01 tne vnest comoiaapons eve , i Col. Hoke's vTithdrawal. We have ' afetiWrrdmCoI.' Soke,4 ih "which he 1 :;jtm?. ..ift .! ir-L-m i ' f.!-1 says oe win ceruuniy majte jtnown uia witnarawai tne present week. . nz nas j v j 'Uj - certain extent, control him in theHatter. i. Back Agalai The little -foreigner "'who was here some tirme ago,1 arid Jir jio daimed to have been wreckea by the sinking oi the Atlantic," and to have lost bis family', This nanaorgan ana montey, is oacn again, I irillm f mmrv aha anniy f ma MAr - ' fwm I ftilling to sing ope song "tree cent, two sVnsr fivfeeent JTs'is better dresied than when here before, and has evidently "made a raised Boniewhftr a I mnL.: -i" ' : a;i.iov:' '-"iMr'?.i mm Sm emm.thisiN! .meat didates ,spoke at Lemlynd bn-Satury; Dadson Cojlejeat both jlaorjr woutgry wiMg Z?t -LZ-7Z "SZIW" look that 'denotes ea41 IteUerUoffeelinrin-fhe'lme: people, hesaysVathorougMaliveof importance '.ot the eleetiori; and therutmoM harmohy Iprevails ' wherever! he has Ueeni All dissensions bave been i healed anfl tb I prospefef istnaf'the Conservative people ilE rally alnmWt.s one man to the nominees on eiecnuu uay. i ae prysyei ui an uyerwijeiui- i ing victory be thinks jvere'ne ver better , in, L the history of the county. Accldeutalotiug-MJNick Hun- terwho lives at HuntersvUle, in this conn- ty, furuishes us witli . the particulars of an accidental-sh6otifig , hich- odrredf hear that place on Friday evening last. It seems thakpntbafc evening Milas Murdoch, a col- ored section hand on, the A, X & , 0 R fJR, purchased a pistol from-the store of HviB Hunter & Co and returning to the section: I house loaded it with a slug. He was show ing his purchase to Millie Steele andura j BarrirftrerL both colored, and whiIe-TO "'for mer was cxaraihg it, it was disc!iarged'.The ball entering the forehead of Laara'be- tween the eyes, passed three inches around and lodged over the left eye, causing an alarming flow of blood, which -continued until the aid of Dr H J Walker was procur ed. He immediately checked the flow of . . . . j - hurt one which is net likefy to be regarded niore than previous ones have been. A Singular Incident.-Mr F R Durham. lives on tho Pritchard.:PW, " Trade stfjet, just beyond the A.r Jne, Ruoud . dhnday ;noon, he was attracted by cf.fetj from a bTood of young chickens m , a Mtch bouse' and out to !fiVf e the matter, thinking perhaps a snake s he. or one of his Ijijdrcji ohpfypl blood, then traced the ball to its . lodgment able to sbake A foot, attended the hop at the and extracted it. The girl is now doing jtiaxxtic JJoteL ' we- 1 J ' ' ; ' Thursday morning, all hands were in for Tim is another warning against the care- a boafc r;de.f ' ' Boats were accordingly char less handling of loaded guns and pistole, tfirpi arid were soon under wav to the Cane or one of ,1ns pjt M 'Friday morning was" tee time appointed. ebulWrog ih a.iltllMiAt,- eVclock all were. byiJievfaking up -bf a post, ard . rpaAinPiit nnfl WU' WeWiV ' WAdWaaU .an.injmelise Injfii' - made oi'itsihatik a little chieken,: the down of wfiich was1 wet arid fro wzy. The frog and ! ch-ck'enr we're both taken to the house The former was. not less, than six inches wide around, Jpi bn.dk. and seem so fat and full that Mt. liuriiam jiad curosity. enough to immint. liirn in dissnnt. him. Pnttinnr liim ? ; f : . 0 open Ms frogship was found to contain a chicken, one e of a brood whjeh. had been the nest by the old.. hfiU,abonta JDrought on the nest by the q week before. It had been swallowed whole, head feet and : body, by this frogii.vrhieh no doubt had been making an attempt of a similar kind upon the chicken which he had with him in the hole; - The frbg, no doubt, came out of the cem etery. pond on a foraging expedition, as the Dond is very close to the natch, where his exrJoits had been' 5 carried on. This is. we hniUvA thA oYiiir inatWe nn word of a froe swaUowihe a chicken.-. . i. ( .. , . , , fr. - : rf, Tlie Republicans !and the "Farmers' Plaflormy-fThe, . following , is .a copy of a esolution,'which was passed by the Repub- lfen Convention in this- City on Saturday last : . That the Committee hereby endorses the Davidson, tbey recommend hi"J to the fayor of the voters of the District. . ; , , - . - ' . . $W8t6qkj'$o the favos" of anybody. He wasjffojandedtin the bouse of his menus, ap4mldiiwith the convention 4nj conse louince.' i 1 ,' A Tragedytear Ueiby. r. . .,: i lTEtkAU'ithVi. L (m., this-Jfegftrnrirt1 -h day a-Jark bloody deed was.-it Thov Glad den, a one arrned jpws, eged T ' 's S' ' ' ... Thomas. Gkri3e!v ki'M i'no.ntlv- Cain, tKifpyiy f epc ' 1 od bio . s w I a" L tJkifigu ouuuer9 grog t r, :r. ; 6. -nuiv.s iroin Farmers' Pltfornvon which the mdepen- .M phiHips, -Jefferson -HeaglT' . Da dent eandidate for Congress, m this District mt ,J:A atanrfs and without nnminatiBtf Mr E C vidson, J W Gordon, andTetef y? iiwere Sheibyr Both ere " intoxicated, bjir'thoT victim. was OBoreiur"". f, - iiSudnee ofj whiakey,IiaO;ii-fban . -A8j U ete 4s no baH room in Shelby,- Skinner's; an JpprojQirute name) ftTavort4 r,eQrt for the devotjes of Bacchus. rTre, the parties "met afc'nBon-te- dran . .whisey end 11 .! r folio wM. Rippy leaving, toljl Gladden ,toiriot -follow hjnu Gladden following, seized a large stick- in 10PTfk JpPTSiar times : tnt HeuS,v5M'as 'Aie 'attef had seized on , A witness toliQladdeya that he. believed Rippywas deadto Wyich Gladden replied. von care au-a jd--n , if,L, lave killed 1 Gladden theft nt hnrtf jit, h and hid in the wxwdsA where he was found asleep this afte moon, ylle ia now in Jail to' await biatrial for.tiiTs homicide.' i jQfaden'u ifVheJ. esJIetitiafy t6 years jor j TxbtiB& -4he maJLT and returned here one year agov"He doijs iidfe now regret: tiedbut "waswht tfing and -singing ihrnWTIa'tely after his capture. To my ques tiga,. 4bout his age, he sai'il jocosely, "1 wil be 2i in January, if theyon't hang me he 1 ' 'S - 's " TICTOODLES Perao4l.-We had tbe.fleare of greet- ; ing inuuir office yesterday Mai ,W .1 Mont- ! ir r. .4i,ut.ii,, Sniir. giujf, ui wuwjw h"""",v -"y itor. a ne major wen . .ywit, . nf.i.ttf-tA fnifill in'mi "ftriivinlments of Mfti? flnll some "anrioinlmerits to address the people! , . I J V . Wa tliin hail nlowfaht ml rmmmi'WII- . jpttxiiQoaaiAf tblfdtof of jchmond countyi s r: i i ' . s . . . 1 i Capt W HIGreeni Master Transportation lr North CUna . Railroad; in jthe cjtv. - : An Atlantlan'a Opinlea efXharlette- An Atlanta gentleman who -Was recently in :!aat .dtyprilte' Ibllowa; to Abe OtArftfetftof about We xityanil its hotels : ,i ;.'t, ."The'fletraLHotel.andChariotto Pause :arellkept,!and too much cannot bo said ,arlotte boofjest diy good inhibitan'MSnSsa , ... . ,Jf,. , vp v ' V tcOMMUcATKn. ;itoaf frome'DIary'ftaentra-f ' ' '"'' - V ! ' On Tuesday, July the 14th; at 1:20 P M, hatf exlmrsion traibbjfflCliarlotle, hound.' for Merehead .ClTMitexCjatsioiiista- were lew iir iiuuiuor wutirMH-yfatMf' additions were made ajtjnejyery. ataUon, until it .ws pecessary to add. several coach es, in order o give each one a comfortable seat of ote occurred during the day. bufallwent -merry a a'tnarriage belr.H-! ' : Wednesday morning, at 7:30 o'clock, we &Tliyed t Moreh cftyT where, we found geyralboa$i in readiness, which were soon Joadeif fth' excursionists nd undersail for Beaufort. In a short time; we landed, and unngry excursionists were -seen traversing . of refreshments. The hotels were crowded, and . a great many were compelled to go to private, boarding houses or "room on the .ground." It was not long, however, before the necessary ar rangements were made, and' after a hearty dinner no dortbf we all ate ' hearMly--each one "went his way," bet' being fatigued 'by a long and dusty ride, most of us spent the evening till night, resting our "weary limbs and aching heads.") . At night, all that were Tj0okmit Lieht-house. We were soon there. and the kind keeDertshowed us to the top irliDni a rrm? v5w OtT ln aurrniindini? wat- . ..A ' Aftlf :&kXj an hour or . afc Light.bouse;,we reiurned to our tfZ . , of the evening at neuBing.inboa) riding and f . , a t nttrUt ' . ArttArtdi.l fer a.hort time by -Gen J it Leach, who made thesepingandterestihg speeches in readiness, and we were soon vnder; sail for Morehead City. Leaving Beaufort, wifb all its kind and respectable eiUaenSf for an other wearysome ride by! railroad. Nothiag of interest, occurred ohUe way,' , witb )th exception of beinEr lUrrttbted the ttoi- I . ... . ."tj. l! ii'.'J l 1 tct-coia lemonade 1 wnrcu mases a man wnj I . -i , u rS,Ul. soraebody'8 collar. , But all passed on ,as quietly as possible, and at 6:30 - Saturday quietly as possible, and at 6:30 ,. Saturday morning, we were landed safe at our place of abode, satisfied with our portion of the excursion : " B "... :r , 7 Public Meeting. At a meeting of the Republican party assembled in the Court House, in the town. ; of. Charlotte,-, on the night or the 20th ot July,, 184, on motion of Armistead Brown, Mr Burt SchenckWas called to the chair. On motion. W RMy- era was requested tobcc-as ecretary.: ine meeting was qpei eu wnn prayer oy me iiev Isaac Stevenson. ' . Rev Mr Pearsall addresseJ the meeting in f an eloquent and comprehensive speechin J eulogy of tiie late Governor, Tod B Cald I well ; . - j 1. On : motion, A Brown, Manuel Lord, Ju appointedacojmmittee to draft re&lutidhi. jjfr'R E McD6riald, by request, addressed; i me naeeung.in , a leeung sou ppfopriace 8peech, impressing upon thetconjenon; tiie 1 great loss which the country and psrtx.had - 1 sustained. ; .; hilliv.j Mr Myers spoke on) the respliitionspifhfch were, on motion, unanimously adopted. ThW are as follows " ' " 1 1 t' ' Wherkas.' Bf theh and of the" DrriWe PfbVidence, Whose rarys are fnfinitely above ihe"fifcSls-m allr complaints or creatures, OU. wohy-Trhn; tJ Hrhlwell has been rehlOTe-Z!? the. widen- n!i"F"hfere of his!usefol labors.by efdaeniii reted death.- nSm 'i T?raxAsr iie was oMww'imwiiw onKmators and foahders ief tfae ltepAblican '-mf-nDon his wiadom ahd eegy,be, friois of tbetpartyTeatly relied fox its sue ceo, ..uaUtles of mind and'heart fitting bfarin an eminent degree for the leadership in falreh ah ; enterprise, therefore ' ' ' - c Beolv8i 1st.' Tht tne tier death 6f Tod R. rldwell. notuonrtriare'tweti aa IndividuaU I greatly afflicted and bereaved and , society; Ldeprived of one of Its brightest- ornaments and useiui memosEVjaui. ujo amjujumu a . S 3( JBS - . V At J At mmJm party baa spwineoj jtt??ffir?fr tUvkveA - 2nd; ; That w W witKwrow- fnl anHmliMinn ttr tbfr blOlir WO 'COUid 'tlOt averV'knowiny that it It m'vtbef 'hand. ef inmate goodness na t wnaonx, -wnicu, though-; the workman be? buried, stCl carries ou .the-work. i ?w --i tt J lie memory of the many virtues, and . the noma una nnseinen nu ui mic uwchtoh - ; Resdted, 4tb;That ire tender to tne oe reaved widow and familyronr 1 siBtJere sym pathy, and. assure them that --.our-f prayers hall ever -) ascend, to the ; Supreme geome tv?riQT of tba iinivnrKa in their behalf... Resolved, 5thi That the Chairman furuisn. the bereaved Widov or the aeceaseq a copy of these resolutions'.-;; V" H . ,?-Rev lit ,T Pearsall J, read the followin3 The State must .mourn , me iom; , ut : wne Who battled long for truthand right,' But what -we lose the angels gain : V , " A spirit spotless, pure and white. ? 1 - wondrous are thy works, O, Lord, - . What thou hast done we kn-w not now Bntustve feel,' are all : thy works. on mouon, io uiai On motion,' the Datxt OaszaTSKwas re BpstwL to jiblish h. proceeding M tbe - i , .- weeting, and the .flutter cung, ana me eiyora ar, nummg- ton 'fHR ted to x ' . T ;";ir MA4S.M ;.. IAnM 1 WR MTB8.fl; .,A ;1 Bcno.SkciVt Eerearyw; Chairman THB;WE3T.r" . Col. Stephen D. Pool, our candidate for SvfrieVlhte3nden1? oftlie Toblic In- U struction, will gpeak at the following places andtirnes : ' - ; July 20,-6i;VT0le.:lenie6utity July 21, Newtolf'.CatRwba county. July 23,-A8h;ei4hf, fiunebmbe coun- V - JllZSlL Grasok MEEroidsWe have been r eq0e8ted to announce .. that Hon. T A. Thomp0rireeturr of tKe Nation- at urauge, ui ine xritnuuo ui uuuuu ry will address the! people, in the in terest of, this order "at the following tirnjes arid places i " Blacks ville Monday. 20th: Morgantoa Friday, July 24th. HickoryStation Saturday; July 25th, Lenoir Tueftdavuly 28th. Taylorsville Thufiday July -80th. Wilkesbord Friday July 31et. Statesville SatuTday August, 1st. . ;, ' - ; THOS. S. ASHE, the Democratic Conserv ative Candidate for Congress, will ad dress his fellow-citizens at the following times and places : . allasfcMonday:, July 20th. Newtom Tdesdav. - ' " zist. SherriU's Store, Wednesday, Lincolnton, Thursday Beattie's Ford. Friday 22nd. 25th. 27th. 30th. 31st. , 1st. It Aiexandriarfa, Saturday, - - - " Ftflwoija3crrB,'nd,r;r;j'H Monroeruesdayv t'.--. r . " Baucom'sStore Wednesday, : Big I-lck, Stanley Co., Thursday, . Bethel, Cabarrus Co., Friday, ; , . " Albemarle. Saturday. Aug Mt. Giiead, Montgomery, Monday, " 3rd ...; july 10 ttj 1; . , ( , - -. i ITew , AdverUsemehts. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS , .1 ,,-orxHB; N. C. Beieiciai Association. Chablottil July 20, 1874. Class 55. drawn at 12 M.-Si. 01. 58. 0, 64, 8, 09", 10; 43, 76, 67, 6, 51, 24, 40. ' ' Class 6; drawn atj 5 P. Mrr-13, 21, 6, 41,5234,10,1,60,22,14,2,11. Class 57, drawn at r. m. oz, i, oo, ov, 73, 60. 23, 3, C8,"8 73, 61. : Ji, N. WILLIAMS, r Commissioner. aU8T RECEIVED, lot of splendid Sum mer Cheese. Also another lot of barrel ckles". Sugar! Coffee and Molasses. Meal, S Clour and, Bacqn.al.wayi on hand a.nd cneap or cash. .. r . HI il ' " 1 L " . 1 ' '".AT . . acrman and Arithmetic. A.t WITTKK, rrom Danzig, oners nis pro . fesftfonal services as teacher of the Oer- m afiDuignase ana Arithmetic, Address A,, Wttke, r'O Box 110. Jy2l, ltpd in i . ; .: Found-. t i BABY'S cold pfn. The" owner can have -A t it hv eaiiinirnnonS Wlttskowsky. iden tifying property and paying for this adver- Notice to Tax Payers I ' TirHEREAS, It. ia reported to me,.that par II Mah owninor torbnerty hi 'the efty. and residing here on the 1st -Monday In February last, have neglected or, lefnsed to return to the City Uieraana ireaui9i,vt imjnwu of their said property. - .. Now, tnerefore mis is xo nomy ncn persons that they must at onee make full, fair and nerfet retnru.w to the. City Treas- -mrer. of all their piopei ty,beth;real and per- sonal. lncluaing ineir bmicu or wnu m banks, railroada, and ,otrr iatmporated .companies; otherwise, they shall be liable to the penalty imposedfor faimrt to return theuTsaid property.; hvlrtuejor tbeJDity Charter, and the ordinance of the Board of Aldermen, adopted MaytlKrjL uj. ir 19 St.. - , W PDAVIDSON, Mayor. ": ' - FoiiabEB'ra'. 'iW: sfjllHB ietxty-ilUlrni; of thlThool will I eommeuce on Thursday, Sept 3rd, 1S7 zZa fim tvMntv! weeks. The- follewmg June, loin." -in oruij, vv":'"":.-y' healtbialneae of, Ituatlon MlaU Utmur. iv-ilr rt,iiions advantage, this school U not sorpaVa by any similar Inatjtttlon m rotrctrcnlai., eoBUiidnoftU partieu jalylgtLj f, iv -BalelgWNa F r; Charlotte; NC nOR the'last half of May. the amount pf r ftetght delivered at the Pairbanka Scale ITdrSftaoh , Hard times necewitate the giving and re cervine cornet weftt.and henoe the incjeas inx demand for Faibbakjcs; Hsazbu Noth- creases ita reputation at home and abroad. The bst iron, the best steel,, the best ok all . iiaterial,in ffne, la placed Ift tAehands oft ggists the most sxiiiea mreaauici, inu w yi wvv is a Scale considered the world ver as .the . . itandard tiuaiity oeing ae criwwn, u o is no Scale in America or In aTope whjch enfora-moment com pet with the Fair backhand there can De no cow w nese eonducted on such principles as govern tbis famous Industry. -,'- v ' - Flour 1 Flour I V i -CHOICE lot of Family, Flour, ajadt of iV newwbeat. Just iived ana ior by. RBALEXANDrR, July lStlC Valentine's .Meat Juice, the be& article known for inr-lids .and those 'coTcring from diseases at ,? . 5 . june 16 McADEN'S DETJG STORE. l
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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