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l'X.uljHl It till, 4 I j'uikg i . n.w,., , frn rr-mt'-- - . - . .r2,,IZT' - kMw ,VL- 1 tYI Hi Mr III III. 1 1 i v V- I - .1 II I I I I 1 I III I II in in ill III - I II I II V" r . lll.llltlllf niNA fX J AV X -4tV fl-W u i T1- t-tw r .'"v. rr;',a(?f ' ' : aW --- v aw 1 - 1 ft w 1 1 v ill 1 1 . . . v .. 1 c ill - 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ill ill ill .111 - ill. 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 i' 111 111 1 1 v rii v iaaV" 1 irs 1 r x . ivw irw , 1 I. f THE.blU ii CAEQLINA 1 . m Va 13 a' ' JiMSKlt r ' . 7 3 1 . i,.-wm ,r;tin h i Ti, tt w ; t gaUy One year in months, in adv On month. trnwli CRiaa mob- .-. 4 tiwested,; to renew a .esquweoneonie,. ilV; 1 uionin... - e 4 w per- ' ' . - o-fc f 1;- . JfAe JfaritgtJER)ut .... J I CIIA,tI;oTTK ARH5ii: "t ' . . . - i ; r : . v - , . . p 2 m la a 3 I " J J T-, , - - I 78-u Mm m ta iton lao-tsoo noo W-U,2-ia0 $130 16 4 lor 1 $154200 $300 'W? trop W. ; fi4 : 4ioa: 1 $ii-$i5a ; 2oa 78-U -f 80 1 fl2 4 fori $10.1125 $150 78-15 2-440- $80 '1.'" 4 fori $'$100 $125 t&rrectcd poUy I' - . T v., Aii. tL 1X74 i Ordinate '"'x" "i ? uooa urainarv 'T."r Vf 14114 Ui15 firm aw Sales to-day 9o'baJes: it- Country roliice Buying koics.l e Bason Hams, per Bl snues, j Shoulders, " i rm Hog Konnd -Rtetwax 5; Peach, White, .. . ,M. ,-r-.-, uat pi la r4r 'stR'.Tr " Mixed' f 'vsffi; Atpi-.'H..--V m-3i Flvwry-Family- - -ititi. k.c,i.,jtt(f,tt(i( v. u Super v. . Scheme 'tAndRatcs; r1 j m w.,f IN THIS VltRY POPCLARHKME Purchase?hoow their T,mberf and they are decided by the drawn ballot Vvf iSS Coniblaatlon -Lottex AUd?awn TnSbSi re eoual in Lh npplementarv; no enceln what order iey eoaTr f . ! Porchaer can select a'l ifnmber ticket, Alao,' a amnelticke4 ": Fruit Dried Armies. " " Peaches, , , "f ' Blackberries, Alw& Chjckens, spring, IP9bm rif.it " Green, " Common, im White, ftrf-Blafck,J n ;i ' -. White, 10 a 17 '121S 101 Hi ' 25 80 2 DO 2.10 100 . 95 124 4.00 3. S I-OCAli DOTS,' Tlastpightr fi- O 'be Mjiyprt ttouryesterday-. thdDigdafor locals i . . r. f : " 'OTer. Come op to the nWenienand fsettle t, jhank it. "6 managers of the election ? i,:.rJ - - -.ot, finish counting out until neirlyl u -' fhis morning. ... 1 5 f uV f. Mecenbu"rS county wfllio co. . t be ,jteeIVed in full to-day, and if 50 we r 1 Abliahitin tabnilr & tor- - . iiigfetfntryfOt; Ttafl rWi?t?Wt midnght Many i --t .e of both sexes are suffering Mrh Aertlsias-Some one who - knows whathe is talking about says that a good f!mm9mm no fares on railroad costs nothing 'for hotel biUsfives away ho boxes of cigars dus tomers or merino dresses to customers' wim, drinks no whisky nner'f he head of travelinsr exnenses. hnt ii-wiJ - j -. I"Tri as!nes8' Tof Expense Quiet Yesterday WaS On nf tKn vnt. . . i , " w w iuue quiet days we ever knew in Charlotte. There was not the slightest , disturbance of any kind, neither was thereat any time drunken ness, ooisierousnessn or loud talking. w congratulate the communitv umn i, n.. feet order which was maintained throuh- . vestCTna tu ... ounneuay. It was more than was to how. didn'tapprecikte-the fact that he was in tZ b?" considering the lively fnter- fc' A typographical error in an Mtitn. morning makes the OasKavxH safuie Demo" -V "joruy in Mecklenburg two years n l 9 vw.; 11 was 250. ri-Hue.was nowhere in the race for the Perton.lBishopAtkin.on register ed yesterday, at thejCtolficWl'fV . O H McMaster, Esq, of WinnsboTOv 8 C, amved at the Central h erwrfng; Welutfcfpleisawfli yesterday njorniBjr from friend Waton, of the Bock Hill Grange. ; Mr. Emberson, of the Atlanta riertd, paid os a short visit last night. He is .ipSSen -of the good looking Georgian, and represents ouvwivm. paper, est felt in the occasion by people of both f"- um uiiu uuiura field or something else A new pump will be put in the well in vx uie,Market House. Preoaraiian, Tl I I- --tf s-. . . . . e being mde now looking to the acpom- 1 tLtUllUN ! ?We wish! Stone, of th p SIa-nFrank. Ymi may say . so A .GLORIOUS TRIUMPH FOR CON SERVATISM ! lot I - "i . 1 m)sqmtoe8"njaleffeCt.,nPirL u "K'aQlcaUsm aad "Independence" In- rung ,the .,,00 kerosene oil vuea 10 Seats H pn the fMe-and iaaidiQi . kLil i ... ,:,.. The School Committee .ml t, J Tnc Conservatives of Charlntt'il a ovvto ui ll. - iytiarlotte ToTOshio for whitechools are old Meck'enbrghave made a splendid r,u.uiiie at ine. office of.R . . Buw W' u k h are- w met : th .00 . : T "S1"5 76 nnger, this day at 2f pu j 60 Littie, t"he indepethVcadV 1 are purs." Our Yicto Also, i 2 number ticket, Ul Alsey alagle .amber ticket. Owtorw, t ChoOHA their mrnntiMhaMJ.'n.i.i " " MiaMMlfiavlU Bb WnH.IT.F pne tney see proper to pay for their ticket. drainT-Mw 2.77 " ixnry! is to te I rrwt iuo wasnetL . rM Pure clay, Wioe Irish. ; .: --r;. afc. . . TRedtt?pef bii9h. " wmte, 7ft a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) -.V. l.t. i . . ' ' candidate for sher- rJ iaJQlnSffT pecjdestiene thftn the UV votes herevesterdav a far lllOst sancmmi frinnA ,.e L- ' ' tTIt t ' I ; - 7." av"",v" "Vjj tll tu (t as aeara ironll M eentleman inWr.na 1 hA i.''ij' '.-'t. v - . 18 a 20 that he Cot 37 v'ntX 7n .,,T"A." " ; " ! COmI1-e 0raU,,,n,h, " "re. we tiave given Pool. Ashe. 14 Yesterday afforded foDoronftJ.. th-, Un.CiW, 1 ? TTW " ? u"ie 7 display of a prt ,i, nf , T"v ".fcjr rousmg majority We ciabiUty.i- He asks rou to "-X'P Psent a full, statement L10 him, and just as you start off remembewp I " fcne conty to ' this uu luauaii me places arc 'closed 5i i uui cuiumns open this OO I i-fc ... 1 I iDnrninn- ii-k4-l - j i - -w v.UklV-t. waraH VU lO call attention to the condi- jljfj "Fj1?1 , near -ylght, ?re- menton Trade street from tJeiV" tb very ' latent. -Though 1 1 . . . mi. v a n a . Once again we i in I tion of the nnfmn 1.00 the corner of College to , the Market House. 0Uf rePrts r not so full as we r I It is a disgrace to the Cltv. and i ahanlnUl. 1 could wish atill t. A t onuff!. WniMa..jt -. i l . . . . A.lK 1 ... A vnnno vn-. l f i ...... I (Km 1 35 I viij ljuaaoiu ins nao-1 '"jv4tjr io ieas xuu greater 50 V , . i?. ?acco and Playing nan n was for Judge: Merrimon twt m. ZlZl'ZZZ!' J J?y e'y chQPlmr I4 -r- these to continue until, ih lt offeDlfBiir . , : . htmi SrZWgiw . CTTYfeTII'TOT.nriPWflt' , January "-".;. 'V!T7:J -w w nre omciai tote ofthecify ! iwt.f'.Qmbr "P"w M" 1 w with h is tin oinariotte. Accompanying it is li?wem.enteredn :. . -"-wn -W VIPper p.W . W .J. .- lTnHons imormattOU froin several of as Lim ManairaM i. . . r- i iiuhai H ax ... . i -'- a- mjwiui uuh i v npf rn inc nnii -Trrtrs':,J,,r' "5"PniDie ror, tna, uiMtwiw west of Ralein-i, j - i --w-wiaw m inuurofn' ennv; tnw i i'iburi' crnrv -jnAPtiiiiiy n i - - muu hu:,w;'; 'weetY ibr hi. one '-hi m... T. . ' r " weDinim ?w Betler. The Rock Hill Oranae iwt UUtC III III IB. I ..it. , , . . .... . ... r;- i iinn(T eriAitf mi. l j . - TO iu cimi, iwm is aoout to 2r,l H'-;" SyFpmber. oniy : fei? .5 N-?": , " e irom thai oniv-ir6 l3fcw twtJ WiffibeH rBpt8 the C0Bc-e-ee or that pity which uoimr, ana the two- nanbers ahoald iw drawn he would receive $ML Ithm PO?enasl? lnKle aomber ticket, aud the number drawn he would receive 4 tor one? 5 kill itself laushinz. vruaiuy wnictt cor- w. nmmtanA lhaf 0, . .... ... vmuv .'"iilC llCgJUCB IllililU ail attack on a party of their own race in Sharon Township, yesterday, because the latter votwl ior Alexander. The attacking parties were put 36,00 for $1 on Each AND . .fr 1 P.M.,andSf p. Jt. - 1 - WWW Q. . V of the marriage in ItomntAn ins o.,..i, between tbe ceupfe jTrSm.'Bnndretown. We surprised that Ayery should attempt to Bhirk out of the part which he took in the inatterand throw the care of the haby upon jtlie eDublicah candidate for fitienflfi j ' 'On JTnhn T?Snl )a ;a ':a ' . EVERY STATION In all BALLOTS. I rour'no--o'Vw01,Winiy' I COSt. Half nf RrinrUotrmrn Mmo There will be drawn Three Lotterl ... Mpr?nton with him Saturday last. His day ri httwt vr-x 1 qwi7-wa8 ror. the candidates. Enough y. TJ . 8UPPLEME2VITABY CLASS AT 12 ' them were Xound to make up a purse and vLASS AT3 I aet, for 12 M..nnii th wnriiwi Af V.sm W A araOiHltll,in TKai RCklt m. I- . ; ow vawv auo wu nag rung, and more than a hundred people as- ecuioieu 10. me court House. The bride ex pectant Sil21lifled hi rtaira that. h.u)Hlnn j should be conducted after the English style. iuch. uwii rcauing me itaieign ana unariotte papers ! Thcfirst to enter was the Squire," iceuiuiK upon me arm or tna nrtmm inrNn. THE vnx.mmr-KT . I perior Court Clerk? iftih hridPOTvn, ! w- WUi MUST Ieanin nnnn IK. VTtMZ IT" I " -CJi r ata aaa V J IJUvCJIUCll ll S5?S?yM .YIZ 0 Jte-byl(forgdtto etate there Not more4hAn t3:6oSTrfi;ViTivi! -The Sonir. .V,hkwA',--.i theraptoronaapplaoseoi tiM assemhled nsul- the twain were made one.' 'i ' r.- ; r .rt't .-i?.f y j'.; receiyyalnajiSclo CoTJ-e pereon Pof Woodward 1. T ' 1 a . a. ' f genUen;iitt exjoer I inn WKAltilA tfl.. iluAlnl U. t-J!. J ' P ne nurte County Jtt.rrlaire w- i. . -.r-- ---r-i iheccnnihU4h j: ajrI.. --" -.:ra. W,owly hurt; U 4 - . rw giTta we nave nopartieaius.' or the marria-' in linnntiMn lasf a..i - .- . About a dozen dogs congreeate in front a this office about one o'clock every mbrping, to howl and fight; and the unrighteous feVwMK . MS 8.00 100 on Three lSmbeMr Eleven Ballots LOO on Four Number. 1 2 00 on a single Station Number? K " 4 went or'An5ientXwOfguigel,mH3 ffl3issrst In lifer Take no Risk over one 9f the jnost accnmnlifiKMd Milvfe'sr ! nw agein ufloiiU;;-CtrleatM i,??. css?r department if l.the Carolina ju iiiim rv ninrnra nam kom nmuui w.w.m. . f . "'"i"." - nuesMur u vvooawararJtiuison. TEN THOUSaW tv.t t". o" - J h-X iTe -""-'y Ixiuisiana Mr iuUj8AKD DOLLAJtS.TN J Hutson has rbeen. for .several Jyeara absent ,-..w.rf .-'.i "... '. : 1 from South' iVmlin k.. u. - .r f $tten;lter ;by( his old comrades of the SUPPLEMENTARY. ' "V- his-lellotud I JS? -"oiessor' nutson's'high . patoral abilities and scholarly bent have been; dili- All r. - 1 gcu wjf. in vaiwi, ootu oy private study and u ommiinicatinn.v b:-.i y- a I practical experienca aMr.hPiv -hn. w 7 , i . - ioWieriy;uMniee iedon . dential 'i - n..!V j more thah One battle iielcU In ca'big Vut .-,- . nis purpose OTuni-ingi in his military insti n , ' j tutiott a sotihd military training with a broad ""AWIUGS - H Pimitft , ,;. t course ,of liberal, studies, Col Thomas will - haTi-ur able and'earnest co-operator in Jit A"re invited "to1 calf and i " " " ' '"IfHiwKtftl - - m 01 Drwi" - . -WniM-.W-, r Decision In Case from Meeklenhnrir. ' " ' : f. 1 a the' Jcase of . A.'M Sloan m, R. I orthou- ii &" "-""lr. men! of the court lelow be reversed Reade 1' 10-1 m.11 n-flc-al Association. J e-iTe-ed the opinion jof the court, and P O Box 13 Rodman, dissented. scribe of the Obselvek has observed that neither profanity nor Congressional Globes will cause them to desist. ' " Kev. W. H. payis Will preachr4,Ws even ing at the court house. After the sermon a congregational meeting of the, ..members' of the Second Presbyterjariurekwilibeheld, and as important business ii to5 be transact ed a full attendance is desirable. , - - - I w, Aiuicjr or , tiior The ancient Soman name'of thiif month Hinson136 ; : Oates 184 ; Myer. 182 Was Sex ti lh'8. th Kirfh fmm M-l,'; lill -c I ' ' " ' "; '' I . . ' w... fJl-lll fcili 1111" peror Augustus changed theVnamV to hia own, because in this month Ceesar'Augustus tooK possession of his first consulate, reduc ed Egypt and put an end to the cjvil war. subject, but will leaye the figures be low to show for themselves first wAan. Supt Public Instruction-Pool 28f)- Pup . . npii," 130 ; maj 153. Congress-Ashe 20G : Davidson 131 ..! 165. ' Juuse Schenck Solicitor Montgomery 254 : Carson 1.V5 Senate Waring 292 : Kerr.130- mi ip.-7 Sheriff -Alexander 310 : Houston I3fi: maj ISO Clerk of Court Osborne 305 : Rav 145 maj 100. Treasurer Belk 452. RegisterMaxwell 451 : i ' vv-Sutnaror MooreSbi. vt&iioneMnpl 85; Alexander '205'; Stewart 17. Conimissioners Vail 4B0; Gluyas 435; DeArmond 276 ; Ardrey 304; Dixon 280- berne,2l4; Ray. 151: Belk. 3fi9- 372; Moorey371: W N .Alexander. 51, ;TlTI Conneil, 19 ; Stewart, 399 ; Vail, 360 ; Gluyas. "i rmona, Z12; Ardrey, 216; Dixon, Ale. tr ... ' -10; Aiyers, 10a ; Uates, 169; Hinson, 151 FAW CBKKK. The following incomplete returns were received last night : Ashe 168 ; Davidson - ' Schenck 202; Monteomerv 5u2. Alexander 202: Houston "jv.-j Osborne 177; Ray 90-majority 87 f 5 Waring 168; Kerr 87 maioritv 81. ' ' 4 ! Vail 268; Gloyas'266; DeArmond 178; Dix on 177; Ardrey 177; Oates 90; Myers 90;. Hin MALLARD CREEK, lOX 10. 2. Th fnllninn !w, 1. - u6 iuuuujiHe.e returns were re ceived at a late hour loot. ..uw . Aak 33; llm'rld'4a- 1. e V' wi7a;imrnell47a Schenck 73; Logan 45 - Montgomery 74; Carson 47. ,.WarHig7;Q; Kerr46. , . , -seid 74; Jetton 74; Bissell 45. . , . Alexander 77; Houston 47. v ; Osborne 77; Ray 46. ! i Belk 128 ; ' Sir Maxwell'ii omtted iA the abbye return, but of course he ran with 'the foremost. MOSSING STAR. We have only the followino- from th;a township: Pool, 99 ; Purnell, (no returns Roh 118 ; Logan. 37: Moiltromerv. 1U- Jmii.n'i 34; Ashe, 117; Davidson; 29. -.ii , icijr Heports from Sharon a r tv fft&tlL feet that Alexander's majority in'oife, township is 108. . '.' , ' In Crab Orchard, where the hitherto been about i tie;' Alexander, is given a majority of 15. Pineville goes Reuublieah. rfrinr Purnell 13 majority a Renublican gam. . ' In Morning Star. Col Poo! tmA 99 votes and Mr Purnell not one. A colored ntiblican who from 'Steel dreet Wnigffi; infer m' .-4-t'.Mi. 1 1 V ja, . . . . ; uo .uau, wuen ne leit the polling phu about five o'clock the Con&Jkmip. w.nw nas .lucau ana people wer still votintr. The Conservatives of MecklenlMiri- have achieved a great victorv. r-Urito- 100 votes in Charlotte township aloiie, over Merrimon'a vote in '79 n jorityTnlhe county wiir'not be less, perhaps, than 300 or 35a ; i Radicalism jwmcteBeThdencft'' receired MlMe .at hehand7-- ot the people of Mecklenburg, as will not SOOn I fnnrnttDn Tnose marked thusil are Gonnhli,.. or "in.1epenontsr'.'. whoTeceived-the Radi cal vote. Mess-r'JETelk, Max velC Moore, Al exander, (W N) Vail, and cehxd the' Rep'EUTvcpa rote. , Slnalc of Dlstreaa. When the eyes have become dull and neavy, the nervous -system morbidly sensi tive, the muscles flaccid, the complexion sallow, the body languid, the mind listless, and the fire and energy which should char act rue health, have wholly or measurably disappeared, the individual exhibiting these symptoms may take it for granted that bis stomach is diseased, his liver disordered, his blood imnnrn or mnnvrisfiut .nj .:. - ... . . r ww r ...wu,, hum uu tUll- JfcUx?DaI stamina and yitaUy impaired. .- am nqam. is imzBeaiate and lu dicrous tndin-il lnlm.nl IT. I a. MVwwiUwBV.; wiinOI UUL n?wTer' Put h'tnseif to the expense oeav iBttting a physician.-' It is as clear a. the ren in .cloodleaa Rkv thai h. i ...m i be: that TTrMtaff,o . w t j 11 rv r! ' - . - - w-.ww.wvv.. o uwuiKii muere wit. cure flysDeneia and all -thW ,Kwi i a aawv-r-wB, ; ar. UUU.1 W ina mmtil 111. r .ki.i. j- . i - . ' t r -'vu i is Hie pa re n 6. at once.' and following t.b : . u. b, . miui- lully , continue to take it. until every, disa rreetJle -symptom shall bar. disapt.eafed IF it he a Mm nP Inna atiwil;-.-wrii. . . -ii .. C , , cure n-M uia ue suuuem immediate. The great tonic ana corrective, potent as it is, . ' . WO A. J does not work minirlM- hnt anoW .k.. ' "'J. "'TOU , eraduallv. it will restnr th mffaM. .. -T-V fect.health. From day to day his eyes will- --'.jfeiivcj. uia nerves iirmer, nis mus cles more elnsHrv tii nAMnlsTiAri fMbSu1e..MTrir wwa-Maw'a.AIVU UCOIJCI Ullll clearer, his spirits brisker. In due, time he win oe once more in a fit condition to fight the battle of Hfn vrmmn-.lv ar..i .fr. ; Ii and will admit that, sif . dyspepsia is our na tional disease, we have in Hostetter's Bitters a national specific equal to the emergency. New Advertisements. Select ScttooL. THE Misses Xmg WbVfe school (br . limited r.umk.. f nmJU l vi i. on September 16th, end wish to rent suiti ble rooms. . Apply to, , - h : i- - aag4-3tpd- MISS HELEN LONG. Lumber.I.IQjiTiber!! ShinglJljithea, Ac. m --f4rt:lcited.Addre '4 : : .i J-r- -.m -jr-- E WSTUBBS, CALL at Reel A Perdue" Vbr' ee fresh . Grapes. i.?V. tjfi'-'-' - . : THEbesti Cider Vinegar M town, at ' ' ' ' ' -' REEL 4k PERDUCS. YOTJ will find nice neat Mackerel at REEL d) PERDUE'S. ' TJST;received chdic loto Bolted Meal, M something that Is niee., Call soon at Itlasonic. . ,-ii-iuniirus ot JSxcelsior Lodge No 161 TCjr aivi, are reqacstea to attend iwoage to-night, at 8 o'clock sharp. v i-itors are iraternatly invited. - Tuns svitnvo Secretary. ! 'OFFICIAL. DRAWINGS OF Till I C. BeMcial Issociatioi. CHARLOTTE, Aug, 6, 1874. UlftSft 102: drawn sif- Q M ;of ai fa ,rw- iO a--k ' ' . 40, 58, SD, 49, 48 20, 52 N. WILLI A M8, Commissioner. ... 8Wja3ISH Leeches, fresh and in fine or T ' ; V- w r burwelt. &co:, ! fV-I??'f-- ! ;' .,-Jon? Druggists. BATH Bricks. BLACKING, i BLACKING Prnshes. r ; STOVH Polish. BURWEEL 4 CO. i npfigV fernef. -ij-w f . .-ii Si 3f : .SAVORY. MnrtBlf's tA r- t-. - " -' wv-i iui jiiiaiii?. I he nest preparation known for invalids ana cmsaren. v K BUR WELL & CO., ag7"tf. Druirgists. EGGS. 15 cents per dozn. two dozen for 25 cents, at RF.RT. Xr Pirunrrwo aug7--t -M w-aV4JlaaAUJ UK VV. -rr -- av---- aw w fi mx ai uij a vtv- tlonal, Bank, Trade 8treeC,i aug5--tf. "" " . For Rent. - A NEW Dwelling House, with five rooms, (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. HOUSE, SIGN: AND ORNAMENTAL , PAINTING. THE undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Charlotte; and the surround ing country, that they, have formed a Co partnership for-the purpose of . carrying on a GENERAL PAINTING BUSINESS. We propose to do House, Sign, -Ornamental' ; Fresco, Encaustic and f Coach painting, i n the best style, and at reasonable rates. Thankful for past favors, we trust that strict attention to business and tbei utmost promptness, will insure us a share of public patronage. J. RITCHIE LAWRENCE, JOSEPH SILER. ' aug2-l'pd. - P. LHDI VSjiyVLl) respecttully inform his friends tf -kh&t he haa opened In the basement of the New Idea Saloon. LagerAle and Porter, sent to domiciles at $1.50 pet doeea, bottles to be returned. La ger on draft sold as soon as bis new ice pump will be mounted. , Jaly.-tf. Estrayed. A FULL grown steer, red and white spot- about a.week ago. He is represented as be- i e v r i . r jug iciict: ureMaer, aim au unruiy ureaai. M-hA'rtvtWow amm imI ViSm mr tinWint. at- nut - V- wh.. llllll JJ VwllllJ c w U'Jr . howa(. rmrinf nronertv. navimrfor his keen ing and thiB advertisement. ' J. LV BLACK, ang4 -4t- Alexahdriana, N. C. , For. Sale,, , A SPLENDID Gold Watch' and Chain, for fifty dollara less than original cost. Warranted tine gold, and a good timekeeper. Apply at ' THIS OFFICE. J. SPECIA LS JL THE OBSEllVfiE, Wake County Probably Redeemed ! PooVh Majority throughout the State e$- ttmated at from, Six to Ten Thotutand! DAVIS, FORCONGRESS, ELECTED The. Next Legislat ure Largely Democratic Mr. GeoJ.lVeItw7rW4 catty at&ntion to me aoverusement or our architect, Mr. Gea. Welch, who arrived 4n the city, yesterday nioriung'tritliijafeifc. He. Will hetin wor almomedjately on ihe , Seco.d Rissfell 213 ; maj 91 Zrrr! 8herilJ--Alex.nd.& 130:. Houston 215 Hehverr.fiwo sustained. The Charlotte Opera House bears mki ill; ' .knnl.i,twtJk.wJ U..l.Uw. J .I'll: ;.. ..... BkCbNJ) WARD. Supt Public Instruction Pool 1151 Pur nell 212. Purnell's maioritv f7 Congressman Ashe 119; Davidson 207; mar.88. . . : ; Jndge-T-Sienck 115; Logaa320 ; maj 105. BotMJiior Montgomery 110: Carson ?20 maj 110. ,; ' - ' 8enator Waring 117 : Kerr 213 : mk m Representatives Reid 116 'Jetton llfl; abundanfejefideneewf isiaiteBd akillU 'VaiivWah Ai rik-(4 jij fi.w i Resister-Maxwell 344 $&TAjtoM 1 Survey'or-iMoore'342. byoak ivy.etcistotakeabandfulMquick ' (JoronerAlexander 199 ; Stewart 9 ; Mc hnie. dissolve itjn water, let it stand half an rku ii ' .l . HtrjmhMMtb mffl&atfifciu nnmVL to cure he from bees. lny;Wrestejr Dy;the'lBlicati6lf zdf pirts H conaotire - loa & A Handsome bempEM, (S. .) Reporter, one of onr abk nd- moat respdted exchanges, M0BsfBE-f &e following compliment'in fr WiWria. 6ri the .Mmpaigiintliii4tita5 dmihr from the iusV a. -r- -? iatepf; or Tirrant v.sn 0cgress Attf barilsbn 2'4 ma jority ; 51. i .; StrperfBteiKlent Prblajiislruction Pool j I6g 'lrftiJjoryjwf : C JeesCenck,': " " Lor? ??63r-maiori- (afiugJpjIIerr 265 nLft95. Raleigh, Aug. 6. Wake county has almost undoubtedly gone Democratic. Raleigh Township gives a gain of 155 over thet.vote of 1872, with proportiou ate gain&nn County Townships. The most cheering information from every portion of the State. Pool, the "Con servative Candidate for SupeVintendent orPublicIn8truction probably elected by from 6,000 to 10,000 maj irk'. Da vis, elected to Congress, fronx Dis trict It is thought ttw LegiBbftufe will be largely Democratic. S. ROWAN COUNTY HEARD FROM ! CONS&0TtWkGAlNTRIUM- , 4 PHANTl f Found ! A SAFEorHior kpv with h.a v.ani. ri w?8. foai)d on th street yesterday and" lefUat this office. The owner can find if ii ere. aug7-lt. . Bonrdinar. MBS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to ac- juj. couimnaaw permanent or transient hoarders, with pleasant rooms and excellent mre, upon moderate terms. Apply at the ivcoiucuuc, iraaefltreer, near the ang7-lm. GEORGE WELCH, Arc hi t ect , mAKTSS hi molW le .1 , - """" iiiiuiui i ne ciuzens A of Charlotte and vicinity, that he has permanently located in Charlotte, and of fers his nroffsinnal unnn.. 1 Lit. Having had eight years of Btudy n London, and six years experience in New York Cltv with Arthur Gil man a .u v., j leading architect in, the United. State, he While in New VnrV k. ... J - j .- the following works: ' --.ff , Christ Chnrfb . Staten Island; Bennet Building; Drexel Building S. fHopkinsr Westminster Hotel, New York city; Butler Building, Providence, -i- - ..uvi .nillullIKi .ii ail- I,.J-,.dwe1-' B33to and many others. Mr Wplfh wrill fob. J J ..... uu. picwiir. in urawing oesisrns. and matini- mmnioto r,i.n. .. specifications for' hniMinm vxa and personally superintend the same- ' -UK-I uly -Flori Flour A CHOICE lot ojt Family Flour, made of new wfreat, just received' and for nalc br ti R B ALEX AN D EK. .6 A A LBS J c4'Bghiun't7,Hams. v w wuv UlJVO w, u.1 V IUU .llfl. DwwWVII jnst received, anct. must -aivlr. will be sold "JUIW. Y-lOU, Clw . v l . ' D-ll I O. inlv 25-tf: ' ,-si E5-K-w5JSraa ed efficient service Under 4t determined nel1 SleWait37j. McDonald, Jaslj resolute leadership;, the Democrata e?; the Dixon,, 167; Cllu&a435: Oates, 277:"Hin- Sixth ContrressionnT 'T)itrli' iir,L.a. - 1 ' ' good fight." " . -T' " B"u' -wjers, iwovau, 4i3; DfArmond The Candidate, for Coranerf, h k. fourth wart: . lea Stewart, cudV Coronerr. polled- ' A8he.J27i Davidson.l42.PooI awVihii. but a light vote -'yesterday.;5 We think thia nel v,3a , 1 ' " " dde to the fact that be parts hls'name iplbe &henck'19$ Logan, 147 jiMontgomeryt middle, i : Mr 'McConnell' o'te; was. also -Wf Carsea,-152.;-;- f jA w.v.v.1 wuu. UN UUt . JKi - Ween I . .VV-".JW-rtJ ..' J , AtlAJ, 1D vHwl CwfcOIl, heard from, and his friends expect a heavy j 2l3 Biss 143. s a : u " vote ior mm tnere ; n js Alexander, 235 ; Houston, 146 ; Os- Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 6. Returns from seven or eight precincts show a gain of about two hundred on the Con servative Tote of 1872. The whole Conservative ticket elected by about five, hundred . ni ajority. -. c. SCALES, PURNELL & RUFF1N GAIN! Greensboro, Aug. 6-Ten townships heard from . Scales and Purnell gain on the Merrimon vote, 46. Ruffin gains for Judge 141 ; eight townships to hear from. Ale, Porter and Lntrer Beer. JUST RECEIVED 50 Casks of Bottled Ale, 28 Casks of Bottled" Porter, : ' 25 Casks of Bottled Lager, For sale at reasonable prices. , W. J. BLACK. aug-7-'74tf. At a J. B. Barnett, Eeq is the authorized agent to contract for advertisements and re ceive subscriptions for the Tbfacvo Leaf &pd Cotton Plant. J. R. MoBKiSoEd.& Ftop. Re.dy Mixed Paint. We call Bpecial'attention to the excellent testimonials at Mr C P Knight, in reference to Ready Made Paint. ! Not having used the paint we can't speak from experience, but we feel sure H, to the interest of all our customers who desire-painting, to test the same. t t.TLlt. TEX ECRAPJIIC MARKETS. , . j: . -XJCWi X O-UC, AUgUSt b. Gold closed QJwiFntures firm ; sales 15,300 ; Aug IS 13-32; Sept 16 11-16 ; Oct . 19 i 18-32 ! Spots closed firm ; ordinary 132 ; good ordi nary 15i ; strict good ordinary 1 15f i .- low mid 161 ; .mid 17J ; good mid - ' f t FOUND! White House, ..... Washinohy. a large lot of MONEY supposed to have been dropped by .parties representing $350,000,000 while on a visit to that place. ; All the Wmx Can bo Made ?u by calling on j . .. ' J. T. BUTLER, who is selling off all of his fine GOLD and SILVER WATfTTT rTvnrs ta rvtrr ELRYr SlLVER f nd PLATED, WARE, SPECTACLES &&, to prepare for a spl endid V A T.T. RTtfVTkT Those Who ffaat DaraJns Come' knd .... .,?, See Me,. . . , . M this establishment we call Brass. Brass,' snd Gold, Fct iEverythine warrant ed as represented. . Jt' - - : " . . ' The highest prfcemid' for olef Gold and Silver.' l '"-"si i '"j- iuj : a-Walche, Clocks and Jewelry re- paired and. warranted for 12 months at; , v.n ittli'ri-JfJ. T. 'BUTLER'S Ei'-'a Carolina Jewelry House, fT , Chitrlotte, N. C apl 24 Iand for sale. THE undersigned, as agents for B A David son, offer for sale that splendid tract of JUUU, VA.UWWUW..UK . U TV UIIUUICU Bl C.( JHU1 C w ln.B i .-.... nw. v.A rinwAii.. tAK. 1 I... i-oom o. urn;. .. me wiuuiiu. vcuimi Railroad, 14 miles Nortu of Charlotte. The uw'.iiiog uuuh is uiuv n nine irom lucjca- awto-A il.nAf On tha rvon l.a. I. . ill vw wivfw. WW w..W B.. wU.Hvn .w w. H.nW VIVO dwellln gbouse, barn and other necessary cut-huildings. About seventy acres of first viitnn uvvwm iBuiua. uu wTuwuer a wree-, odd half of tbe whole track is ia original timber, balance In a high state of cultivation. On tbe plantation are tenant bouses, all new, put up since the war." First class orchard on Ww.. 2'wWw... U.VfViJ.IlWw9. ; wKwwr' M,w per acre, at least one third cnh. JONES A PEHDIwETON, : . JUiy . , .. Mina Agenu. Davidson College, N. 0. rpo ANY one who may .want to locate for sjIamkj. Af. va t vuivuv va IW ptaaorjaW ,1UUU' ey easily And qtt1etlyva- Kood ebnce i now oXTered. H P, helper propoaes to sell his u t iwn t tv rii.iig nuvwvv. v uvuat aC v lUIH'Il College. This property is the best, and the location tbe best of any ether property there, for. boarding, hotel, mercantile, . or - any other business. ' AU the. improvements and arrangements have been made for, and to insure the greatest comforts and conven iences. " ' ' :;. The house is 40 x 54 feet, two full stories high, with 10 good rooms, besides the attic, dining, pantry end store rooms. The store room Is 20 x 40 feet, H story, A double or two story piaxxa in front of tbe hooae and store. KWU ..ft.www VIUV.V UVwUwV, w UVUUIO UI wlJk. kitchen, a frame kitchen room, a frame ice house and' adapted for, other purposes, a ' frame well, wash and mlllc houe, a good wjbii i virpn ftrBWB ffv-irjrr .. I WCll, 7wlAiViUlw-W iliir-)XV A IA. Xw, nln. It .... warJam .mmm... nr. u n A - u.w uvrrrvri kmuou, t.uiwjci uvvdv, -w., OvC The lot Is directly -opposite tbe College and Society Halle, about 1m feet front, extending uiKft ju. ices ui vuv ueyui. aiuu.i.ov qu.Q. . I .w. n .Mwl a. W. tfl. a.A .m. wk.r... f.nU. I V. ,WU UV PV11.V UUIWl This property ia in good order and condl- Ham - T Ira w.nww.wi .... V. a Ww.ww all, or so much of the furniture as he may . Also adjoining the. above,' with, or Sepa rately, a small frame dwelling, with a brick mlWA IS M hu .Via In. . .knnl dC fA . .W. V Iffy. framed dwelling. A WUIO,. JU UU. Ml .V. Ul 11 1 DJj, and pantry- rooms, kitchen, bored- well, an offite suitable for tailor, doctor, or shoe shop. WW.. VI tiUV JMUllUwU, VUO gVw .W IO?w front, west. 437 teet, new double cabin, a "log cabin." The Father Spring, which fur nished all, or nearly all. the water used by the Inhabitants and students, year ago. This lot may be made valuable for m brick yard or other purposes. All this property ay aiVJVva, AW SAVUB mmj IUV11UVIW1VC MIU fLlw" session-may be given almost at aay time if a oarchaae la made aoon. 'or any fnrther information as to price and . WMa. -.mIm AVw-k. TAT JCt aU TT.Tl-. -vat-atA-a. Kay-tr thfi ilATWtl AlaA'ea MAW two stories; pa-eage, four a purchase la made soon. Fnruv ftirlh lntnrnu term, annlv in -TOtf !. A T17--vrT rTim Agents, or HP HELPER, Davidson College July 28-tf. , r". OR SALE. j ; ... . A Splendid Farm, one and a half miles from Third Creek Station, on the Western N. a Railroad, containing I On this Farm there are 25 acres of - good bottom land, a good dwelling house and all necessary outhouses. ' " v --. About, half of the land is in a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. Bal ance in primeval forest. ?? . . .. Terms: $1,000, one half cash. Balance oh time. . Reasonable deduction for cash down h n-y?l'. ' :..t ' JONES & PENDEETOIi, -I'-r'-jj - ?.,---T-'--e-ttdAj-tVT--': MA80N'S Improved Pratt Jan Just ,xe ee.vedat Je20 f "W. R. BUR-WELL CO'8, '. :- a. - " j . ! - s opring uorner. Mtr -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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