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4, ; f A yzL cS-t' jSr' -Z . r . I'll;- " S;!4 . - ' cHAtoto'c;c::::THDB)AT, august c, we " ' '"iJZssF" i ; - - - 111 " 11 11 MMia- MMMMM u',..-..a-a-v .v i : " 1. , i im ' ' i 'ii ' -i. . u ! i - A ... Bu r.- . f .1;. k I I .... ( ) i V '..'. .... THE NUKTKCASQLlNAThe CHarlot CA3 3 1 MIf O Office. Butinrs' H WuJ One year in' Six m6nth8i ad Tbree Months, in , a une montn. in d-:-c3, FeeiX. one TewL. ia, aotined thi- ' rnY !Won hk expired c I r -ftiTM.ltD1 r ne Squjuretene tii t f:r -, prt tlUlcaUawageryo-da ; . 5.-' There fair to a ''considerable amount of exfcitement aUnding the election The Or 5 cast lelevik. votes "to day for tl 3 r -' i fojL hoiMily. decency . VaOflT thy " efition iPthe authorltie to a hols ttC theYemenC.3f Cb,urch street, tstwcTTmrTand Fourth. TTateayowr tickets. Kead erefT name-", on ni, lse you will, be 4Hlj45 voJbr .n.-ody you don't wajjto have eletea. LIr Jack Matthews, whvis running ortbe Hoose regardless of consequences," says he WiUget'1,000 votes in Charlotte alone to-day. , The bar rooms were closed last evening at 6 o'clock, and will not be opened again until to-morrow morning at G. Long time between drinks. ; .; Theplanlkiln of Cauble & Wells, at Lin colnton,' -wad. burned yesterday morning. There were 12,000 feet of lumber in if The kiln caught from a spark. 1 " , ? t; :t - We would ask the Raleigh Crescent to please look td its mail .arrangements. We have not received a copy of it since last Sat urday.' t See" to this natter,1 Evans. ' Yelocal Jcribe gathered up' his mate rial yesterday only by the exercise of great activity) by tramping from Dan to Beersheba and by asking many people many questions. I Guess the Republicans of Gaston" will come over into Mecklenburg to-day to vote for their jiunty -man, Mr Bissell, who is a candidatefortheIIou.se from Mecklenburg. OTAKLOTTBltX Manager' t (Office, Trad? Streei, Opposite the Market House, SUPFLEHINTAEY BATES at ONE DOLLAE -$1 to 4wo days..n' ,r.::i 1 co three days........,. 00 I rftre days. 3 00 one week 3 $0 ' two weeks... '..:.. ,... 00 three weeks. .....f ......m 6 50 ' one month t.i,M...i. 8 09 Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately. low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column 'e i f O 7W1I 78-12! 78-lsl 78-14 78-15 O - 99 9 sr 2-$175 2-8120 2-S100 2-8 80 S- 60 CO Mi 1130 filD"; 8100 880 to 3- 116 812 ttO 2 a - 4 fori 4 fori 1204300 8154200 $12-8150 4 fori 1810-$125 4 fori 884100 .2 2 CHARLQTTE ITIAKK.ETS. r . (Cbrrecied Daily. J . , v"i Cotton Market.,, ' .I. Chakixjtte, fN. C. AugV 5 Id74. Inferior ....:.0lli Ordinary, ...... 1 .:iii-J2i ood Ordinary,. ......,...I3 8trict Good Ordinary .U.....14J -Cow Middling '. 141 rMarke, prices unchanged. - i 1400 8300 $200 $150 $125 Country Produce. Buying Hates, f 4.s Bacon-Hams, per lb Sides, " Shoulders, Hog Round, aeeswax Butter Choice, Rrandy Apple, " Peach m Whiteifi " Mixed, fajgs, per dozen. EXPIiANATION OF THE Scheme And Rates. IN THIS VERY POPULAR SCHEME, purchasers choose tbelr own numbers, and they are decided by the drawn ballots or any Combination Lottery. All drawn nnraberi are equal in the Supplementary, no differ ence 1h what order they come. Purchaser! can select a 4 Number, ticket. Also, a 8 number ticket, . : , Also, a 2 number ticket, . Also, a single, nuraber ticket. Choose their own numbers, and at whatever price they see proper to pay for tbelr tickets. The Prizes are paid accordingly. To eluci date the matter supporting a 12 ballot num ber in the Combination Lottery Is to be drawn any person can go to a vendor's of fice and select for example, a -, four number ticket at one dollar. In any elaas choosing t Is own numbers, and the vendor will give him a certificate of them. Tbe vendor will enter the same numbers' upon the Mana- Jer's Register--and purchasers will be care ul to see them entered upon the Register, as the Managers are responsible 'tor. that only. If, after the drawing takes place, the purchaser's four numbers are drawn in that class (no difference in what order they may have come,) he would 'receive for hit one dollar, $200, If three of the numbers only were drawn. $15, , .. - k . . If he purchase a three number ticket, ay at one dollar, in the same ballot, and the three numbers should be drawn out. he would receive $120. If two of the numbers only were drawn he would receive $2. -If he purchase a two number ticket; aay for one dollar, - audi! the two nunbers should be drawn, he. would receive $16; If he purchase a slnglenumber ticket,: and the number be drawn he would receive 4 for one. 16 & 17 12 a 12$ , ioj .( ni 25 30 2.00 2.10 1.00 95 12 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 Th i n1 IH r ml Pmsurt Trnm n D.niiK. I Hcan Standpoint. A citizen of Charlotte : . r.t. : : -4 1 . who traveled on the North Carolina Railroad Tuesday night with Coi The B Long in forms ns that the Colonel acknowledged that the Republicans, would be beaten in the election to-day. Col Long was just from Raleigh, and told oar frfaid that it was con ceded there that the DesB&erats would carrv the State. 16 had retdrned roughly downi-heart- PBrnell, from the mountains tl ed and saying tnat defeat stared him in the face on every side. The Republicans in Ral eigh, according to Col Long's statement, have given up all hope of electing Headen to Congress, and estimate Davis' majority at 4C0, or thereabouts. Complimentary. The Friend of Temper ance, Raleigh, N C, has been made happy by receiving the little Sunday School paper is sued from the Observer office last week. The little messenger is worthy of the enco miums so readily bestowed, and we take a pride in saying so. We learn from the managers that it is not a venture, but an es tablished fact. So mote it be. Here is what the Friend says : The Mechanics Building and' Xaaa Association held its first annual meeting on Tuesday night, the 4th inst, and re-elected A Macaulay, President. J Roesseler, Vice-President. J R Holland, Secretary nd Treasurer. A Burwell, Attorney. The following gentlemen were chosen as Directors: T L Vail, W F Cook, Jqsiah Asbmy, Win. M Wilson, J R Davidson, Jonas Rudisill, E M Aodreto. i J ,-. Portable Feace-Pror T rooti , of, .the Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies, has invented a new style of portable fence, has has a' model made and will apply to the de partment at Washington for a patent.1 The fence is described to us as a convenient and serviceable affair, combining great cheapness simplicity. It is intended rather as an in- t ide pasture or lot fence. If, , therefore, in Winter it is found that the lot. need not be kept under fence, this fence can be taken up and housed in the barn until it is needed again.- We hope the Professor will succeed in getting his patent. ftuinquefohate. A friend in Lin- colnton, knowing that we were gretn "Tryo:i Street Clmrch Record, is the name of down this way, has sent us a stem of one of the neatest, sweetest, prettiest little monthly papers we ever saw. It is edited by Rev Paal J Carraway, and circulated gratuitously. "We think if Try on Street Church would charge, say 50 cents per year, they might not enly secure subscribers enough to pay expenses, but make a good sum towards clover which has five well formed leaves. . It has always been considered an omen of good luck to get a clover stem which has five leaves. T We shall now live in the daily hope, of the death of some rich uncle, who will bequeath us enough to enable ns to naaewufltyasaMiaaicai anenn a building their new parsonage. Success to get along without driving the quill.. Flour Family, mtia, . 8uper - i - r fruif Dried Apples; 1 M - " Peaches " Blackberries. Fowl Chickens, spring, , , 18 a 20 Turkeys, ; per pr, 50 a 75 Ducks, 20 Hides Dry, . - 14 " t Greeny : : , . ; 7 fvord--Oobd: - ? 14 " Common, 12 Meal White, 1.10 Oats Black, 50 " White, 60 Onions, i h i 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, 1.10 " Mixed, t 1.00 Potatoes Irish, 50 ' Sweet, $1 Tallow, - : 10 Wheat Red, per bush, 1.30 " White, - . - y, 1.35 ITooI Tub washed, .50 Unwashed 40 . CIT7-INTELLIGEHCE. . . 1 i I , i Tbe Observer is the only paper pub lished in the State West, of Raleigh which gives' the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. 'Free- from that venality which cor rupts tbe conscience or. that pity which corrupts Justice.' We would be obliged ;to oar friends throughout thee. State if they would send us in returns of election as soon as known'. ; .'. stolen about $38,000 T Mecklenbuig has had Alexander and Osborne, and not a cent has Radical candidates were busy lugging ne groes about yesterday, giving them rations, tickets! and wCTskyTTeavemcnts were blocked;up at time by thes political jtrJck sters an4 their followeiswl -- ji lt's a wise law which closes bar rooms on election-days; for-as somebody has well re marked' "it is One of the unaccountable manias of mankind to get, drunk whenever it is specially important) $djkeeft the blood cool." Kauical candidate Cook, for t ongress in the Tth.District, said, "When I join the Rad ical party you may , know I have stolen sometning. lverybody will say when a Radical is elected to office something is go ing to be stolen, sure. It was a good sight to see 44 bales of cot ton, all in One lot, going th.-ough the streets yesterday. It came from paints on the Air Line Railroad, and was sold here. Such lots of cotton are not often seen on inland narkets at this season. We learn that our candidate for Superin tendent of Public Instruction, Col S D Pool, was in Salisbury on Tuesday night. He was serenaded at the Boyden House.by the Salis bury Cornet Band, and, in response, deliv ered a graceful little speech. Rey W H Davis, of Sharon, will preach in the Court House Friday evening, the 7th inst, at 74 o'clock. After service, there will be a meeting of the congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church, to call a pastor. A full attendance is earnestly requested. the enterprise." Negro FighU Two negroes, Ben Johu- ston and Jim Johnston, had a difficulty yesterday afternoon at the flying jtrapeze. Jim seized a rock and threw it at the other; his aim was true; and the result of the throw was a hole in Bon's head and the drawing of After due consideration of the subject, we have concluded not to publish the communication from "Vindex" as we beleive it will neutra nze uie gooa enects 01 a iormer com- $36,00 for $1 on Eacti and : EVERT STATION in all BALLOTS. There will be drawn "Three Lotteries per day, via ; SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT U M.,and a SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 5 P. M., and 9 P. M. The Books for Supplementary Class must be deposited with Express Agents or Mana gers thirty minute before each drawing. THE FOILOWING UMJTS MUST BEOBSEEYEDVIZ: munication which appeared in this a good deal of bloodT The pol'ce arrested I paper. tne parties ana camea mem oeiore me May or, who fined them $3.50 each. 'The fight grew out of a fight j which had taken place between two other 1 negroes a few nights previous. S) ? Monroe Jonuston. This dangerous ne gro, who shot into a crowd in a bar room on Tuesday night and wounded two per sons, has been captured by the police, and yesterday morning was arraigned before the Mayor. His Honor imposed a fine of $50 upon the scoundrel, and sentenced him to 30 days' imprisonment in the county jail. He has perpetrated enough devilsbness in his life time to entitle him to quarters in the Penitentiary for 10 years. For the Observer. Mr Editor : The report has been circula't ed that I was opposed to the re-election of Judge Logan. I am now and have been for him, believing in his honesty and integrity as a man and a judge. Robt. E. McDonald. communicated. To Conservative Voters. You will beware and not vote the ronnty commissioners' ticket with the name of R M Ontes, as he is a Radical nominee and not on the Conservative ticket. Read your tickets carefully and vote for the regular nominees. Consbrvative. it is rumorea in uoiumoia mat toe Governw intends to have two aepa- rate elections ; that for, county officers on the 20th of October, and that for State officers at the regular time. S C Jiiecmnge. What has Governor Moses got to do published by bxquxst. v v ! The Republicans V of , Paw Creek Township in the,Countyof, Mecklen- brgtmhrekyA.ugiistmhi1874 at Woodland church aocording to pre- A of with'orderrrigelcctioris? or 'dd iher -WHJUct dothinffs ddn' there accorclin to Brown VrarMnteU.Cflairmari law? 'tlflp thought most ' erectiony 4hwyetigt WBt?Secre1 were held under the law, buinere w ljiCh firid kn'inrtan, whefe th Gbfernor (A Brown) the audience ihen listened of ihiiCohgofied 'StKW, ' orders' 'eleo to a brie! addreaaif frOMiRe? Pearsall.. tioBs at pleasiire;hBJ orfe,' two; or Mr. liawrenoe nttextexpiainea w . me noneata,Just aSir suits him. DoE; North Carohnans white men-want ftmiB(i i. Th. n A RtnVM iv a to fall into the radical pit. If so let very brief address to the people which them vote the so-called republican (from the constant laughter that was ticket. If not rally to a man. and raae' M.BUA"CU,U!. support the conservative, or white man's ticket. There was some others who Urged upon the people to vote for Houston &c, &c. . ".'. " -, -i . Tfco meeting adj9urrXd vy prayer by ReV. AStokes.'t! 'l "ATJrowji. Chairmak. ' ' S SlSliAKENEYiec'yT j rjc:: ""'r ,ri 1 111 ' . Remember thatth election law requires "That when a TOter ' is challenged at the noils nnon demand of any 'citizen of the State it shall be the duty of the inspectors nf the election to reanire said voter before true, the Herald has certainly achiev- being allowed to prove by the oath of some edits object and the return of the other person, known-; to these judges, the A Hard Hit. -The National Mail, of Philadelphia, says the suspicion ii, gradually gaining ground that Char ley Ross was kidnapped by an emissa ry of the New York Herald for the purpose of creating a sensation and extending the circulation of that pa per in that city, it tne suspicion be child may be daily looked for. Bergh. The 'Washington'. Chronicle poketh fun atMr. BerGh' thus Mr. uergh is ol the opinion that every fact of his residence for thirty days previous thereto in the county in which be purposes to vote." . , ' , m Wvtf Y Remember also thai the ejection law lays "No elector shall be entitled to register or vote in any other precinct or township than the one in which he is an actual or bona fide dog has his day, and so he thought resident on the day of election, and no cer- wnen. a lew weeks ago. ne rescued a four-legged canine from the slavery of turning a cider mill. The dog now barks in tbe merry sunshine, a com plete loafer, while his place has been supplied by a young child, whose strength is inferior to the dog Mr. Berch is Quixotic in his notions, and in this instance really inhuman. "A man is known by his compan ions." "Birds of a , feather flock ' to gether." "Eyil communications cor rupt good manners.," These good old maxims teach us that it wont do to vote for Joseph L Carson for So licitor. He is now nominated with, and is run high on the ticket with George W Logan, the "Donkey King" of the Radical Civil Rights party. 'Carson was endorsed hy the negro convention tificates of Registration shall be given.' New Advertisements. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS s :V .or thkv- ' , 1 C. BeMciaiytecciatk : CHAEUOTTKAug.5, 1874. Class 97, drawn at 13 M. 17, 29,' 24, 34, 13. 10, 37, 30, 57, 8. 47, 2, 43, 77, Ct.ass OH drawn' at 5 P. M 26. 72. 50. 53. I 56, 45; 17, 13, 7t 509a :O0 & u Class 99. drawn at 9 V- M. So, 74, 00, on, 9, 78, 52, 51, 18, 12, 53, 64,2. ? . J. N. WrUJAMS, . f i' f . Commissioner. Select, School. Returned Home. lion Z li Vance re turned to his home in this city yesterday morning, since taking the stump in tnis campaign Gov Vance has nvide seven speech es, in the counties of Wayne, Sampson, rnt, Wilson, Cabarrus anci Alamance, no spoke on Monday at Graham, and on Tues day at Stonewall Camp, in Aiaruance- The Governor is a modest mau, but we see from our eastern exchanges that everywhere lie was,greeted with a great outpouring of the masses, and aroused such an enthusiasm as only Vance can. , A,,Valk Through Trade and Trjoii Streets. WorkmeD are busy on the two houses , which are being remodelled by Wittkowsky & Rintels, on the corner of Trade: and ( Graham streets. One of the houses will be quite a pretty two-story building; the 'other is a neat' one-story cot tage. .Messrs W fc R have in contemplation to build an elegant residence next to those named The new stores of Dr Moore are nearing completion. They have been plastered,, and are being stuccoed. The shelves are being put up, and the counters and doors are al ready finished. 8ample & Alexander will occupy one, and Wolfe, Barringer & Co, the other. Work has been, resumed' on the store of Sims and Dowd; comer Trade ' and Church. The sleepers have been put down, and the brworlrirftoinVonY 1 n w ? HandVarelnbvin building which has stood between ,BreBV Brown & hardware store,,and the Merchants' and Farmers Bank. On this .spot, S P Smith proceed immediately to erect ah elegant front store. D'owii in fitumptpWh, 'Mr SchiflF has' about finished a beautiful residence, or the style of tneitalun:yillafvn,; fj .- ' ; ;" : Jos McLaughlin; Esq,' is building a , snb- stantlal two-story dwelling,' inf the vacant lr.'t oriBMite3 the Munzler pronerty. ' ,. KnagonaUyoppoaitiethiSi A H Hammond, Esq. has bnilt tn attractive residence, some- what new of design. r . s-.- : -' H On the second, lot aboye this, ,i.the f new dwelling of, J WrMcMurtar, Esq.JIt is a creditably building: ' Mr1 McMurraj; nas out Judge Shipp has bnilt, ana lias flow near- ry uouse The finishing touches; are f being pubon a nafAih4aaSiden&.wWclL Ransom S . .;" ::i v "'' " . f r Cliurch. 'itvui iwnS'i1' . mr i ..., . rrw-uJoW work has been completed ion . . -t' trftnlmnnlZ'II'.aft "hRr the ... 7 .jb i ... . r.nn luirR ui u A. . ium ' w -if f 'r put on, autij .a, iviyifwiy ? - Attention If, in spite ! of protest and challenge, an Hlegal vote is polled, let the proper affidavits be at once made bv fore the proper officer, so that tbe parties thus illegal ly yoting may at once be arrested and there by prevented from escaping the penalty pro vided by law in such cases. We repeat it, let the proper affidavits be made and let the parties fraudulently voting be.at puce ar rested. . Personal, We had a pleasant all yes terday' from Geo N Harris, Esq,; late local editor of the Wilmington Post , ' formerly commercial reporter for the Stor, .but . now freight solicitor for the renusylania Rail road and Northern Central Railroad Compa nies. He s voung. but he carries a more level head than many an older man.. Our friend Woodson, of the Raleigh News, arrived yesterday morning by accident. Narrow Iiscape Our townsman. Col H C Jones, on returning from Elizabeth City, the home of Judge Brooks, of the Fed eral Court, who granted the restraining or der in the case of the A, T & O R It, made a most fortunate escape from drowning by reason of a collision of steamers near Nor folk, Va. The steamer upon which Colonel Jones was, was sunk by a New York steam er. The Colonel escaped by jumping from one stteamer to-tbe other. He was badly but not seriously bruised, at the time of the col lision.iV ; 7 V' communicated. Jfr Editor .-Among the letters published by Gen Brrringer in the Obseevke of Thurs day, was one from Jos L Carson, l lie candi date for Solicitor, to myself, a private letter. I delivered a pack of letters to Gen Barrin ger. as I was requested to do. Among these letters was a private letter to me, which was in ike same package. In handing this pack age to Gen Barringer this, letter was with them. It was a very.great breach of .confi dence ami good manners, to say the least of it, in Gen Bitrr'mger to publish my private lettrr. Respectfully, J. F. Bloom. THE Misses. Long wilt open a school, for a limited number of DUPils. in this city, at Charlotte awhe,? ,8ked il does not intend to vote for Logan for Judge, replies that he "is like a Bob Tail Bull, fighting his own flies." That is, he hghts conservative flies, but re fuses to say whether he is lighting radical flies." If you want all offences committed by negroes compromised out ofcourt, with "A Penny and costs," elect Lo gan and the Bob Tail Bull. Concord SU71. aug43tpd- MISS HELEN LONG. Lumber ! Lumber ! ! OF ALL KINDS. Shingles, Orders solicited. aug6-6m loathes, Ac. : i Address EWSTUBB8, Lincoln ton, N C. Queen Victoria has danced for the first time since her widowhood. She gave a ball to her servants at Bal-j moral, and led off a reel with her I squire, John Brown. 1.00 on Thre Kmbrs on Eleven Ballots 2,00 on Three Numbers for all other Ballots., , r; ' 1.00 on Four ITnmbers. " 2.00 on a single Station Number. 1 ' .' v it Mi! it. MJ'-'i'i We well Take n Risk over lv readv for occuoancy. a. two-storj' TEN THOTJSAND POLLAJtS IN j opposite jjiaf ih er,;,, nt few dentfal v " " . f 1 - i Final work has been done ... W the; opera W.O? 'i sVitVUUShV ihH stahnow'aVaUing fea ase JvTT t4l a irAfin' trt i ii w bi va aw u - x T av . T ftni.r are' vlUd to eall -ana eamlni-nr We batirien 'mnlaonea , aD4.ye, nus- .KM I - tto4e of raw; ' v.' 'W ,7V, I P8 an4dwWn bonses.whichare w Wi. ri riu,nft -j- bav, jnat-beelt' 'Blushed bn Iwq .1k. S ", '-.-. .-V t irvriiarlnttal People . au, lookvt,.the Aadrtat i n J i W. H': ) j!Sj md jaf e.fof tbenYselyewnetfie fiAt f.n i rritv IS imDrOVlUK. -Mcwm ujw V fW .'.-'0 W , r : ,t tfon the new buildings on the otner nnci Korth Carolina Beneficial Association. juiy 10 1, p q pox 13 pal streets in a short time. Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio R. R. The order ' for the sale of the A, T A O R R, under the Cbilds suit on the first mortgage bondsk having been granted, and the parties to the suit. Messrs Cbilds, Manson and oth ers, -of Columbia, S C, haying refused to take the amount of their claim and transfer the He judgment for the benefit of the gold bond communicated. Editor Observer .--r-This day will settie the election in North Carolina. I do hope eve ry Conservative in Mecklenburg county will come up this day to the ballot box and vote the entire Conservative ticket. Don't let any private or personal feelings have any influence when principles are at stake, and we are sure of success! I hope no Conserva tive will yote for an ?ndependent candidate for any office. - Democrat. Gen. Sherman said last week that now both the President and Secretary of War were willing to have the beard quarters of the army removed to St. ouis, and that the change would be made within two months. He says the business may be done there with as much care, accuracy and safety to the Government as in Washington, and with much greater personal satisfac tion to himself. intended to get off at Thomasville, but "the balmy," as Mr Richard Swivelled termed It, overcame mm, ana ne siept on to inanoue. He returned on the 8:30 train. Col W'A-mesj Of the Carolina Centralis in A Cool ief, The operations of Char lotte Togues are characterized by a delibera tion Which is subrmeV Tuesdav night or yesterday morning, one of these went to, the .residence of Col John L Brown; ifand found niuskbelon bn a" table in' the bask porch Taking Ihfs, a salt cellarwhich was setting by it, and a chair which sat in the piazza, he mored out to the back yard where he de Wred bi3X3Jrr Tle thf 4fy:the 'iinjls lying arouna wnere ne nau eaten iue meion, took the chai r and left. x ii'A- On the same hicht. the same thief or an il old ers, Mr R Y McAdcn, of this city, one of the trustees under the cold mortgage, at the request of Ihe Board of Directors through his Attorney, Col H C Jones, of tbe firm of Messrs Jones & Johnston, of this city obtained a restraining order, prevent ing the sale of the road. The injunction was issued upon the complaint of Mr Mc Aden in the interest of the gold.bond holders and the stockholders of the. road. communicated. CARD FROM COL. E. A. OSBORNE. To the Public. It is with much regret that I place my name in the public prints, but as there are certain charges being made against me, which do me great lnjus tice. Tdo so even at this late hour. I. I utterly deny that I ever said anything to warrant the report that did not want the vote of "poor white lolks and negroes. II. I utterly deny that . I ever , said anvthin? to warrant the reDort that I did not want the support of the friends !We are'pleasedlb knowXbat'ihere is eve-; or supporters of Mr. W. F. Davidson, ry effort being mrade by the Board of Direc- in the late election for Mayor. .. tnra lor,. Qirivnipro and the i twfatAM ILL I Utterly deny that I ever said .w.o, v.. ..fa , . .isvT.. i.Ve-L. . under the gol clwtg'ag, to save the road anywi.i.g Biigiiniig.y ui any uiass or st r , ryri . a of voters, or anything intended or cal from sale. ' ' t-.j ' T. a u-: ri ings. . ' AU such reports being utterly untrue and without ; foundation,, and were gotten up and put in circulation by my enemies, for the purpose of de' f eating me in this election. 'Approaching- Monroe. We are glad to learn that the track of the Carolina Central Railway will be completed to .Beaver Dam, which is within ten miles of Monroe, by otherfentered the kitchen rML Wxistdn Saturday next,, and we presume tha$ Jhe I s therefore appeal to my. friends of Esq. The servant liad just finished ironing schedule of the tram will be extended to the Conservative Jrarty, who may have a large Quantity. of clotlung, and -left t all correspond with hefincreasea,, tracK r , in a on a r table. at'ttiief seredted't four' or five- few days. The intervening ten miles will ts lrom tne lot. ana aeparieu wim- swo w unu, , lauBnuuiBBuv carmen out molestine anything else! ' j being some heavy trestle1 wbfkf to 'he; laid, ....... ' - and we hope, before long, to hear the 'trains Highway oberjr.f-We;,learh shatj an 1 flre running into Monroei WiL- Jowmai. evenrng or wd incef a-highway rtftbery ,. j . , , ,; , . , . wasperpetratedraSouiIrMfroW the city , Charlortes itfrrise.he; Raleigh heard these ridiculous. and malicious f eports, to give them no heed, but to stand by the nominees of the nartv. and help achieve one more" conserva tive victory for our: Uounty and btate. '. ' E, A. Osbokxe. limits, a short distance bejond tho fesidence News ; talks. it ; of after this jasnjon. In i: be r WaJ-.fk a nmnnnn. A vnnnir man named: half of Charlotte, we thank vcu. brother WalWcef wW .fives' lonjlij here.;in 'thejtdwer Stone, for ' your er handsome cbmpli nart o'tte -,untv.rt waatreturnina 'home: ment : , . , ' , . , ' A New Dodge. Among tbe various subterfdges which have been resorted to of late by lazy colored5 scarpers, ' in order to raise, money. U one which has just been discovered;- Som e time ago a colored jnan. id the enipioy of gen tleman, in the western portion .of the city committed a crime for.whicb., he was, put jn dnrace vile. 'J Several days arft a"eftlrrredf sfri Ah Tilled ? tin :: rns fiwftdty-bB;lhoBe4)atkiT.'not '?eat. r rThe OMwvita uimks that Charlotte is while after dark, and when . at the 'place prospering because Tear estate is ' advancing1 naiHeu. v. was -aceosiea . oy m? negro,-enian I luyr" iuiulc whtnld himiaeivft n'himonev. --To Yfai things- for .that enterprising litftecilyj ago a"C0loredfsinah -Jailed' On ins this the fouifg!mnlofetelSut tk negro i No ityinthe country has: :ir more widH mother and reqnestedlier to give him VUi Jtjrf iALrt l. mnA itttaA ! iti. ms hbei bodv f business -L arcoaple of dollars Tor her aoniitv or- . , . : . , 'aiiV-itf aiw a-Au'luraf ti,. ,-lr..t WnmA ia iv Vhiaerinavnornient ouy uaruun irooi anasoiernnrvauacetua, Governor Moses. :The old lady, did hn) was to subni tq h,aying the., ijegro. put jhis band in lus pocket auulitfk hi money. AVhat the amount of the fcoundrd'svtbooty was we could not learn, nor have wehheen able to ascertain Wallace's given name There is no clue to tbe robber. cause they will it and-ase -determined to ac- '."J ih-riM7.v .- " iv i - ' 1 1 as sue BuuseuuentiY icaiiicu iruiu uvi ?PnU j i Vj " VlWi son thathe bad never' autbomed any of the .Keriublican party for So-' nntn artlirit her aid m his behalf. the monev "and " fortu for. her that she did -not. i t 'as she subsequently learned from her neo licitor oneto solicit her aid in his behalu- CharJestcn News and Courier. Hardwork is necessary to win suc cess in politics. Let every man who professes to belong to the Conservative party do his full duty to day. CALL at Reel & Perdue's, for nice fresh Grapes.' !i ' ' ' " '" THE best Cider Vinegar in town, at REEL & .PERDUE'S. YOU will find nice new1 Mackerel at ni 'SX&UA PERDUE'S. "A8WEOO 8ilVer dlass Starch" at " KJ ..ifc;V. ..REEL PERDUE'S. aug6-tf. ,if ,f,r . ' , -. "' ' Bolted ;Meal--;l"i;; i TUST received1 a choice'lot of Bolted Meal, v something that is nice. Call soon' at J li B BOTHERS & CO. Opposite the Merchants A Farmers' . Na- tloaal Ban k( Trade Street. . aug5tf. -I A Regular Habit of Body Is indispensable to health ; yet few disor ders are more common than costiveness. By this term is implied a sluggish condition of the bowels, which causes them to retain their contents longer than is consistent , with health, and renders the act of evacuation dif ficult and painful- lleadacne, dizziness, feverish ness, a sense of fullness in the head, loss of memory, incapacity for continuous mental effort, and a general feeling of op pression in tbe abdominal region, are among the accompaniments of this complaint. Ihe specific for it is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This famous stomachic and alterative acts beneficially upon the three principal organs connected with the processes of digestion, secretion and excretion, viz : tbe stomach, the liver, and the intestines. Torpidity of the liver is in most cases the .immediate cause of constipation. Bile is moderately aperient, and if its regular discharge into the upper bowels be, interrupted, obstruc tions accumulate and harden in tne intesti nal canal, and purgation becomes necessary. Tbe Bitters, being anti-bilious as well as a tome and laxative, soon restore tne derelict liver to a natural condition, as well ' as re lieve and tone the bowels. Tbe result is the permanent establishment, of a regular habit of body. No disorder of tbe stomach or its dependencies, no affection of the nervous system, no ailment involving physical weak ness and mental despondency, can resist toe renovating, regulating, purifying operation of this famous alterative.. .. i. . .: july 29 f29ta5. t . ; ''n'i " : : ANHOUNCRMBNT. The many friends of Vtni. P. Little, an nounce him as . a candidate, for Sheriff of Mecktenburg. county, subject only to .the vote of the peoplcr at the election in August next. And it.leeted, he . will not las k i for any relief from the. County Commissioners on account of deUrfquent tax payers. i May21th l874.;t:;-3'!- c , ., i-. For Rent.. , A NEW Dwelling House, with, ffve rooms, XX (three below and two above) at the west end of Church street. : Terms reasona ble and low for such, a House.- Apply at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE, aug 5, 1874-3t. . " - - :. . fHri w ' '-;1 f-u ".Coitfti i'Mvj . A SMALL one seat cushion, .which, fits in J. the rear seat of a buggy 1 was 1oeV in some of the streets of Charlotte ;a few days ago. Tbe finder will be paid a suitable re ward if he will leave it at tbe . I iai OBSEBVEB' OFFICE. HOUSE;' SIGN ORNAMENTAL AN NOUMCEMBNT. ' We are authorized to announce Wm N Alexander,' of Sharon- Township, as a eandi- date for Ooronerrol Jttecjtienor.rg county at the election next week. Mar 15,. H announce rriyself an Independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg sonntv. at tne eiecuoa ia Aneusc u . Mi a a AiuuarujN.- ?-. I araronnceTOVseif anl Indeoehdent "-farm ers' candidate for ConeresslJ tront the Sixth Congressional District, knowine no party and acknowledging no affiliation with any party. u. vxvTDBQMi PAINTING. 'it THE undersigned beg leave to- inform the ' citizens of Charlotte: and lha surround ing country that : they have formed a Co partnership for the purpose -of carrying on a QENaRAL PilNTING BUSINESS. We propose to do House, Sign; Ornamental' Fresco. Encaustic and Coach PainUne.r in the best style, 'and at reasonable rates. . Thankful for past favors, we trust that strict attention to business and the utmost promptness,': will Insure HI a share of public patronage. . , , J. RITCHIE LAWRENCE, aug2-lirpd. TTTOULD respectfully 'Inform Ills friends WW -f.h At IS M has AnAnMl In th hUAtiuintr n the llew Idea Saloon. . ... . , Lager, Ale and Porter, sent'te domiciles at $1.50 per doeen. bottles to be returned- La ger on draft sold as soon as his new lee pump wiu ne moanieq - it .i:i y i m$r J.niy4-t i ; on tne i3tn or September. The North Carolina Beneficial Aasoelatlor. will h ave a Grand, Hayan a Plan , Lottery, tot tne ispoai w ueai v jtaie ana personal Property. Parties having, property; to dis pose of, will find this a speedy ilan to turn it into money. , Send ..plats, and, location to the Managers Office, before the1 10th of Au gust. . Our terms are moderate. -.. - J ' , J. N. WITXIAMS, , '' L '3 i' "'. p aianager . u. V.O.boxl2-jaly30-lw. v- . . JUST HECEITEO AT . , . KOOPMANX, 4 ROTHSCHILD tha yery iatest styles, , f j 1 , . ' angl-tf. i is? t . - TO Sale), . 1 ' fPLENDID Oeld Watch and Cnalar for l. firt.v Hnllara lsoa than orlatnal COST. VunnMf)niinll and affood timekeeper. Ar ' TiilS OFFICE. Oly L - " - -v .t t i A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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