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)' F ' S 3 II-'.'- il! 1 MOW t i f ft Tstmir rr;r sirm - .,,14.1 v ;' VVJ:,. J4 "?ft tf 6 H, 2WO T? ,. t!Ji iliil-l''U i 2 If f(S 5t P. M l ' '.! V! BIlIIYfrrr.n I ! Yi f II11JI I 1 1 1 MiwJr.nr I T . til . ... .Vr... i .t: ' " HI""? 1,1 IIIlLJl W I y,i , II U M :fliI,"',w'" '111 117 'a o 1 1 rev Ti 'M K M vYrjVSY hi lilt USOT 0 i i . v ill i t m i t - m m ',,. " m iii itfic a a. - i u i i.i i i .iiii -a - r t ' mm f I 1 i 1 , I , i ; T, r-w VMM , L I I i i W B 1 ST 4 fl '" W. III I! HM 4 rj I 111 l- 11 . f . ' "r- " , . . '. 3 -- 1 1 1 11 - i I . - i . L J i. . KoopmaniirAIlotliscIiild. XX , new stock of Muliuem Fancy Goods, White Goods nd otiona,i keep 1ft rtoi, one of th beat seWcted Btockt iieir JiM, ever binghttotbia market. -.v. - J1J Cbar1otUttvi1int J iaTieV'a nsr;-.LiT-.'1 x , . . ,.,jil,lfM4tiwf'i(iiiirTiiT- "! VT ' ; J'ILV .KV f i r J itrM'.t j . ti ,w wilitoBauct toijr bnsint eicJoeivelT l JAW.Ul'MUli.ir -.if-n ' ft nnUnry and f ari Ooojl. 5d W 100 per cent.'belowlheir real valueTWe seU w T-rr - ;c3f Triraed Hats, all styles and qualities atHoir Striped linen at 29 jpr yard, worth 50 cts Stiaynbkjitt 'lriyaM Peiue a 22ifr.yanl;worti,0 cts, Hndk;tlwr7l f la Emoradenesf Jaoonet Edging and In sertingi isrB'fiferr.grat; daoidersT r i-arlioB-M.-i.ti t tr.i s",. i ,1 ijaroorje. -sc., dtc. taraiolff at-ertreruely low prices? iJi.'f'!''"T-iu'-i''."!-i -,rvntnj (! J ': J-Jivii.v i ! t:.S,i: " Japftia1$- Wl Attains. : 1 tl ft! f'f'f c.f "".fr-i' " ' ,.,.1 V,,.!; 1 aud a tboasand different novelties. We feel enconraged by the many1, brors already extended us, in the calls oTpotrpiia, wuo, wc trnst, liaye parcttuaed at satlalaOT tory nriee4vi we hall jeadeavor to merit a continuance or their patronage. sTilwHtoM-i'-'. Hi Come down and see the stock and rnce SVerythmg that" yott want; io-beliadf HrinlK prices. ' J?ii f; in.v.,,.;.:, We can't enumerate onr 8tocW; ib M: end lew and at prices to suit the tlrheS. ! X , , u Jnst recefTbd: Grapes of the finest quality; Lemons, iUJsiasr Cocoaimts, rtnnes,' Dates, Xnts joi all klndsj Batter. Epgs, Ftonr; Meal, Molawea; ptiiona. Potatoes; Pnre ader, Vin- "rw , puu vinj . , s , sug I fi . j n . HOfSOJf CSO; tint 9"L' .''n.-ij 9d ! 1 ffirbfefecaled In the' fineU Amberr' an m-w jam hat:' t t iber J at my aslTToa- ft at short notC,?54tt3ti ;er 55 feet, l Htrhk a hberal'ei xcnansi gtysHth any soppiy IU?VftM O'-W for nrrenrpleyel4 tr700 ''re mf , Xjafid or aale to suit parchasersfall atered, good timber, and beakby, oQn riear3W, .;Bc R, Coffey at 5 IbsW ene Dollar. snaririoeiavperpana TL8Tf received a Jot -of ne, Rio Coffee, also a lot of roarfed arid'Vouhd caffee. this we propose to sell t 25 cents peiponnd, bsvealso e liberal imposition toake to our customer :, " Any person bnylng' ijiye dollars or more Worth of roods from nr Tit ee time, .will beesented frith one of the Mbr.cDfTe las.AarJt jdjui esteem i weir uoerat dealings. , i n,, .,1, 1... ... M KUA. MtLEB prepared,, to, ao rderl,ith lent rooms and excellent are. nmrt tnnfiiMfjr'tJirm v -Arvrtlvat th 0borne Residence Trade 8treet' near the Airline DepoLn :i "it. ta' e.. . , jej!i;,rt 1 1 - Pttnevr.xiil. Laser Cjeer. uuKs, pr jaottied Ale, X".. .25 Casks ojf Bottlsd Uger.X w saie at reasonable orieee. y i r3S,15 teottper docen two-doien Im 25 cents, at REEL & PERDUE'S au7-tf. t-atir :4ft. mm-AH' ;-! EKHUxrAno ean Offlertjringss E '5- V Dally !0m'W 8tx months, t TbreaMontlil ! 1 1 7: ' " ' . i wvmflm wt Unmqnih, n adva:ice..t n aa. 6a 2.00 Ljar- ubsci ",cr3 T "II pfl-se o' out or M crofiriaark on I' ir t pers. Thev are wa noti8ed tl.att -t, im or ent.crip tion .iiaa-expt J; dr 3 rerrectrlly le later to re at c r.ra. , l, , Onceqfeafeons time. -rJHusJ-s'I 0) todays,...; 1-Q v three day...,.. f , v ; fir Gays : uo r- one wyk .. ..U..v..;.v. it 3 tWO TttSuiiiMHtt inniM j CO ; three wtkyMU..w;..M,.; 6 60 3 " one month. ..i.2.:...-.;..i s n M J Xmtract J Advertisements taken T at proporiOn&tely low y&Ua. Tive 8qnares estimated "at 'a'" quarter-col-Uran, ppq,ten squares as, a half-column. " country Produced C2 Buying Rot, ff s.n 4 iamHamspef lb-"" C . V l " iSides, 1 M 'Shoulders, vli fHog Bo din (i, HI Detmmx . 8 , 25 80 2.00 -2.20 im 7 12 4.00 -3.W 2.00 2.25 Butter Choice Brandy Apple, ? ,w Peach.j Own "White, i " Mixed, f hygt, jer dozeii FAjmr Family, s Extra, .? -t Super Dried Aiples, v Blftckberne, Chickens, prig, m4 - 18 a 20 50 a, 114 ' : -7 15 - J IT Green. Goyi. t-0 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) feat Pnre clay, 1.00 Mixed, t PMatoa Irish!, 1 1 1 f f ( 1-00 ' 50 . $1 Bweet, R4, 1 r. ? White. 1.35 50 40 Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed ,u,CALOTTC ITlAItliETS. Corrected Daily.' Cotton Market. Chaklotte, 1, C. Aug. 13, 1874. tnferior.,.iL......'.L.......... ...0(11 Ordinary, .."a2 Geoct Ordinary.... .M,...4Ji...lS Binct uood Ordinary,. low, Miacuine. ..... Market, dull and onchanged. ;T9. RglWa ft- From 200 to 400 acres of good land.'lyine c1s Atlanta'Ieameasba dk Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatsviile, only a sttoA distance fjoib theatation at Shepherd's. On thpranuBesi'a goodf-,-''v," u ' DWELLING HOUSE, Barrj ahd'otherneceasary outbuildings. The Whole tract will be sold or it will be divided to suit purchasers. On the tract is 15 or 20 acres of - . GOOD BOTTOM LAND. - Title guaranteed. Terms $3 per acre.' Call at Levi VaBderbnrg on the premises, or to my8 JONES & PENDLETON; . wl Xrt- .f-i; l.-.u lAnd Agents.. v JI11 vn a!l"jfr. "it. 1 ; v. -" .. f?4)net'HnBdred and Fifty .Acres ,of , unim proved litmd, lying directly on .the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad five miles south et.Statesyille and half a i;inil from .'Tront mati'a. Depot; -yf-fOnly. about 20 acres cleared. balance in original forest, : There is m uch more than enough timber on this tract .10 Appiy u , -iunein ; . . JONES A PENDLETON, CXlLl A CENTRAL itAILWAY, 'X. to il lACTS o" transport cotton , to New York. Boston. Philadelphia. Baltimore., or Wilmington, will be made from and after tbe first of 0Jtoberri874. ' ' 8 L FREMONT, Chief Eng. and Supt. .JUST received a choice lot of Bolted Meal, tl something that is 'nice. Call soon -at Opposile tballerchantsf: 4 Farmer tloaalk.-rfrade-Street. " Na- aug5-tf. WOULD re pectftfflC Inform hia friend that he haa openeI to the baeement of the New Idea' Saloon . v - . . " , - Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles at SIOperdoeea4 4Kttleato be returned. ? Lap eer osi dTaft sold as soon as his new lee pump will be mounted, f -. jiOyi-ff.; ft 1 A NOTHER ' car ioad of the r' Lin wood JV Flrmr includine 20 .barrels of the finest flour evW offered in this market ififERYdT l'bTRYi.ITil'' ,,, l'Jv 11 lwu ' 1RB ALEXANDER.' S aug8-tf. -. mm young Chick cens,just arrived and for sale low for cash aug-8tfc2v' . ' BN SMITH. j( 8WEEDJ: and mifihe or- VSf" Druggists BATH Bricks, - " - . , ... v .. , MM,vrti w1 ) f burweel & co. Springs' Corner. ! . .i r " 4- SAVORY&' MOORE'SOOd for Infan ts. The btnepaoniiiewn tor invalids apdjchiWren, atKMK, aug7--tf. 3T icS-jaifL w. ; tA?,r, . -Twzr7.T"fiT - - x ff .nuiiL.f. ...... i ' t .tSPLEJNDID -.Geia WaAebana CfcfJrnvJor f ftVIriiiiara Iam i tbn - .4r1lnlatp - U'ari anted fine gold sdjicood timekeepe4 ;nf'.H.iil : . - - - ! -; . ' a T L T.I lb U.aHnA'o Ti-ww nine lMM I lALL atReel & Perdue's, for nice fresh (htioM. ' SHLeechfis. tresh J Grapes. INTELIJGEfitE.' ft r' - Ths Observer lath nl W llsiei lV the Stale, Vrst otaleigh wtlci Iciest teieffr!lr dis. rnPi3 foBscleuxe or, that plli which toirattk justice. W ! . ' V3- 0:i There was not a case, in the Mayors Court vesterdav. - - i'-r ? t. ?'i 'rt.-:t i. ... 't. . . fit. """'j waa gaiet4 yist jjjgnt, arm 4;waa boVtoo. . ui'S" -' a,. A'lenulne tnad dot was klOfled 'SiTdt: yesterday. . M,t, V.otk, looking tothe improvement of the Store of McMurrayjk Davis, is iogrers"' - .The fcharlotte Cfeinet Band hajeprdered a set ofew instruments: Theyfwjll be.pf. German Silver, and-will cost $000.-1 i . he young man wn6 getrboar $i per week,v get hair enSngh ot of .h) butter yesterday to pad the", saddle wticn he is making! rD ? fef ' There; were several errors in th official TOte of J this Judicial District asn&ublished by,tts yesterday. Wepublish it this morri- ing as obrrected. 'A in General Gordon said yesterday "Char lotte it the livest and radst bmess-like place n the South, considering its size, perhaps excepting Atlanta." '1 "A change-wrU takeeflecUn the schedule of tbf AWseC" R R next Monday. On and aaefJtatfdSy the trafaf will arrive at harlptter-t-20, insteatf at 3 PM, as now. Mgcgmmccordance with quest, and filter figuring awhile, ac- our request, ana, alter ngurtng rnowledged that he was not high enough up-4 ntathemattes Weiseerteith Asae's ma- fJL meeting fraeygirdp; clnb yesterday elfctednew ofecera. J Aroung, rsucceeds P 3 Wbisnant, as President, and F I Olpvef auccjBeds T a Tiddy as Secretary- . i. r - woul d be 4 So JjnsfJB dozen copies of the OusiavriE eol&f rlrn J We funeral nc tice of the late Republican party of Meck lenburg county. Our extra edition lai 'ex hausted, and we have nothing left but onr file. 1 , . !. t j 1 5 '5 Life Ioaarauce Building. We have the gratifying information that the Southern Life Insurance Company, through its Super intendent of Agencies, Col J H Miller,, has purchased he JoJ.-on the .corner of Tryon and Fourth streets, diagonally opposite the t Bank of 'Mecklenburg; and will erect a splendid building on it. The. property be longed to Jyhn, L llprehead, Esq, and is known as the iM:0reaea4 lot." ; . ( The Seven 0 jpstreitt.r-We rejoice mncnly at'tte'resuil in the "Seventh Con gressional District. We knew; of course, that Robbins jwouhl be Heted.f but wanted hinj jbJiicr6a''ffiaorItF' in the district, and'paTtiqularly jehL-ectell county, pia majqritylp the district ls! 2,551, more than it was'lasTeafj inrreaell county, ft is be tween 150 and 200 heavier. Notwithgtandr, ing the Radical Revenue influence which is broughf to beaAtbere reejel I Increases j ,Ofr,4W(OnBrauxe.l3nsjosuy everyrr elec tion. 'Ohr tateraenFyeslerday was wrong-.) This is said to bepfiiciat.' 1' '! 11 The Vote 'of -1eklehTWrgUi4-A ' critical examination lpt' the vote ofMecklenburg. county revealsjsoqie interesting iacta. i v The heaviest aggregate yotowwlbr Sher iff Alexander polling 2690, and Houston, 2146makg?a":u'tonirT8F836. The sum total of votes cast for Merrimoh and Vaid well jin ri87 , waafeiZ, Aiexapftejv - His majority ;ex(de4!. 294. , Alexandep polled fhe beayiesf VfOnsera- ti vote : -r Balk, Max weri Moorei Alebran- der, Vail and Gluyas, were voted for by both J parties.. Maxreu.Iackedtuj o getting fiverv vota in tMecklebbunreoiintr. Bel if. 4 every , yot4 ia exytlenburg coun ty. Belkf, Moore. Vail and Gluyas, raatclbee up behind Maxwell. This speaks well .for the efficiency and popularity of these' esfimatirejofficer'i The maiorities rank as follows :' Ashe 978; Pool 726; Jetton 662;' Alexander 544; 0s-r I borne 53X)Scheucfe455; Ardrey over Myers 432tWa$383Q3itgomery 285. It will be observed that the lowest on the above list exceeds Merrinion's majority 35 votes ; and the highest 728. -1 ' r nr rur.iti showed the relative strength of the parties at that timer but in the recent election it is difilcu.ltto ascertain what was' the relative strength:--pr sue Kadicais ena uemocrats. We caAnbttake Pool's majority to show the Conservathe strength because Purnell was hardl voted for at some of the precihetB, heca nu tin tiWot niin rHvpn th necroes hv o n- Independent candidate. Neither can we take Mongomeryjs majorto, as i (rwnffa noipoirme iuu pany sireugiu ; nur o.xvjl ander's, for he .was not opposed.' by an out and out Radictlirriw Jetton Wui iReid's. as Bissell did not bring outjiis party strength L-bya immlbed orjtww nretes ; nor Osborne's; ' because Rav fenlnd his party vote. 5' 1 .The truecriterions of the relative strenrth 'ktttte nn fAnnHtntnr) , in Mk. v,. " .r- - lenburg,.are UjeyotoA fop. J.udge and Counjg Commissionerst'vf.f s;j .-r. SohifecrW fc6Eahbrotight out nearly the fuHtrength f the ppppsing 'pttrlaes,; and ''set'didf fliei COtiatyi Commissioners ; of,205 pn Mfirrimon's vote Ardrey, who Jed the Conservative ticket fir County Com missioners, beMyer3;Vho-led ThRepnb- f 'We cone; e conclude, therefore, that the Uouserv- J . , i:'lltl! atlye voting population of eejenars may be aetdotf t.dowo at about buu, ana ine aiaoicat iijsam tnehfihhedascendancy of our party; for a long time to come. &tre-A) Alliftfon tnok 9VllrV tt w ! ! t 1 jw;jesf(rafty,flaBgq onryon St. De- tween Dr CJFex and el OeL S Williams. Col aSeji bmlayfttiref Williams took offence mutuu tneuua iuhuki iuu separaiea me gentlemen and the diffltmlty i3 j ; i City, has taken charge jB&jiln Natkna'l 30 tel ia Sall8bafy'eai:pnet8r7the? house raansgejnerjV1 mil doubtless more than, sustain it former i repntatkm. Give Mr,, anbe convinced of his ability to run a fir . first class - --fifiJ. ci'mt " - :v-l:4"-? Rev. llorirTion !1oihai Dr Thorn welQef Columbia, S 0;bas assum ed pastoral charge of Poplar Tent Church. 2e graduated at the Columbia Theological Seminary, in May last., He is a young di vine of more than ordinary talent, and. will no doubt prove in : his ministry, worthy the distinguished name he bears. -if . L. ',r: Independents. All along we warned our' countrymen that the Independents were in league with the Radicals. The voting on the 6th proves this. Logan, rad, receivexi 2106 votes; Carson, ind42152 Houston, ind 2146; Ray, rad, 2077; Hinson, rad, 2028. , It will be observed that they all, rads and inds, ran pretty close to-gether. The Indepen dents were v6ted for almost solidly by the negrees. 1 ... ; i ' Sew Appointment. Col B Y Sage, has appointed our jjjou.ng townsman, C H Over man, as Agent at the Air Line Depot in. this' city, uc S S Pegram; Esqi, resigned, Mr Overman is a young gentleman ofj worth and of fine ousmessVqualifications f jwe are jglad, to l&fO&iOf - his promotipn.; He has been clerk ; at the Air Line Depot for some time, and has 'always manifested Hot.-TJbje15rnar gives very unmistak able symptoms of not having wholly pass eclaUboaglTflk Yasi i6ntb! bf Uhe reason has jeached- well .nigh-Us middle day. Only two or toreeweeks remain ere the month oi.irgo will be merj'hijjh'aC, frtritful season of grapes and barf est . w.hici known : to poets as the "melancholy 1 days,V .while to practical people it is associated with luxury, comfort and peace of days, and .nights. Yesterday was indicative of a relapse into the mid summer altitudes 'of the rnerenry though the prevalance of a stiff breeze mod erated the atmosphere. The music of the mosquito is jl mct audible, in. the .and in the stilly nights.. Just Exactly What We SaldThe Pe tersburg Newt says : "It is reported that not a sober editor or localizer has been in Kajeigh siiicp last Thursday ;oight."' And WcMds-'on; of the Raleigh Ji wt tp np and; says in reply to thia -n- st,i: t - ,r. . tt'A 4 "Just as we said when alf of'em5 com menced taking 'sugar in themN Friday even ing. We said to 'em, 'Boys. ifyou keep on this way some little one-horse village paper will have something to sav about it.' lint thev wouldn't listen to us .Brother Whit- a national dav and should be celebrated. Bragg, of the Sentinel, said'lemonade was too wpsiW for th - onnasdon" . Kvanrf."1 bt ' tlie CVewjif.-said if he didn't take a 'little rsuni-' Weh'4i" wbuld do worse. We were iinyol- !;nht0Tilyfmnd hinwittingly drawn ir the 4kIttalaAnk!fai4i41. (tM -AiAf 1 nil -fr Well f iiiroiovfuui-) anu nu love io tti fe'' didn't keen sober. We will say to the New '-however, that we are getting the boys, all straight, and to-morrow (if the Vichey water don't give put)we will have them all on duty." ' (Wejpst knew" those iuk-Sstand. cusses in ITaleigh weae "on it" - And it was about the sanie way in,4Wilniinj5toij. The ability of Charlotte editors and reporters to keep sober afrlraeTdEMulh5bh is their most iMe b.ntun J'Ui : '.. 1 rt ..P4JX .Wi The Escape of Ljce. Danlap. The Ral-: w r WiysAyVOri "Evi eader of the News must he well adrVtithtLeeDnnlanra neuro who' i. il. ' , -. TVS- i. . i . tuiartreu wiui ine KiuinK 01 a wmie man bvJivfl namef'Glei8orj,B' tCprottev and who has been saved from the gallows by the protecting bau4;ofJth5 Republican partj''. .He'was ordered to Wake eonnty1 jairis a United States prisoner, his counsel ' having secured a' transfer' Of the case' from the State o the. federal Courlwnf While he 4ias been 'imprisoned in, Wake-county jail, he was said to have been an especial pet of the. Radical ahthpr&esanww allowed .privileges not iven to othW; nrisoners. On Friday night, hwhen it was ascertained that the Democrats had carrietLWake county, and a Detnocratio Sheiiff was-arec4ed. !& import of the jail were tteHtht3afcl.BoUld be made ho'rairoa'S, if needs be, the punishment of the criminal thus released." And, Jf-Qf WwabAlfflcials have at last ! suxeHed! lrV Wrobject have suc ceeded in :etUn this; brutal murderer off scot ireefA whitemanj while drunk, tkUia . . ; J : blood f y cution for political opinion's sake, and that' Cie3-oJKi fcQ'ted cTnnotjget justice in TinrxwuTxa-orTsorni troiin-i : ' Ci .Kii) !Til i(d iii in i,;;,ii,f -vi uti v in.thisitjj-ends us, the faliovcing X2din rami- lila'Jn I m sfnoU accompanying the article flay, . i-i., u r (neu uit nit.r yreuupo wt urar irum our attietiriBatte!-, o : ijampo ol umereiiii itiuus uuc ucvu , usu ever since man learned 6 read ahd! write.--In oldeh ttniea. the liahta, were very defect ive. They had neither chimneys, ihades i ; i ' rrv sr i-vi of lampsv there is .the safety lamp, that will not explode. : Lamps are used' toijght stores; s;aa iHiupa re usea 10 ugut hwm nuu uines, kerosene-la usedin 4aatenisvf "Wvps re used tolllgbt upbears, ff At night, we nafter have to read by a lamps,-and :do everything by; Lamps is one of the greatest discoveries of the world. Peraoal Reneoatre.--A eoll1 , muroera a. wains . . 9, , wuue uch tsemi tet we tMsicontmviaJiy perse- Vmeauiey nave, been improvea. , AnQ.now I ji IjI persOTS inaeoiea rQ tne late nrm- oil cnA we, can et mer stufly by tneir Jignt very -xi vr;H Houston uo,' are nereoy noni comrorubiyt -lnerare a oreac many .xinns i uneu mai&ii.oi saia, ueora nave . oeen -aa i inn. v'eraoatipi R f &mohton pf States- yiue, is in tne aty. j 4) Col A Pope, of the C,,C & A Railroad; aVfh ie Central ' 'tut nlehfc Savannah ., Jwbed; this, city, yesterday Rt Rev BishonLvnch. the Catholic Bisho otitfr t Carolina, regytere estday at uanvinc itaitroaa, together witft;i)ge r Atkinson, W II Geen and. CenR L Waikiai ftilfed last iitlrMlo. , I '.. : f "liniinett, J'avlanef,' a, gentleman well, kn'qwn i Carlottey arr4ye bare last even ing wun ms onae. , Gen Johja B .Gordon of Georgia, arrived in Charlotte yesterday morning, and depart- ed yeBterday aiterpoon T teiAsbe$fler -viU Statesviae,...jV( xi$Xv$ m . ,. . . frVi -.'.V i.. The Piedmont Preaa.T-Two crtatn nr-pet-baggers, from Charlotte' who 'robbed Burke eonnty of two ofitfe brightest jewel; havebfien cirillatapg .betWeun Jb uoanT ,tains, ai4 ,tbe metropolis fW ja&dmriierv , hW4unl,ahofbur fight, but' as a mat ?eo'fonTn4lfcl3C "friendship wwi'lf say? to Muwill aidd Avery that' two mighty able bodieiHaciA; rwithlrevolvers around 1 their 'waists, Interviewed us yterday, and asked fbr pdr opinion about who wrote the article quoted above. .yfitecday, ,a - .curious ?eerrerstalk' cjt has fifteen i Iks onrit,( tn of tbvem in succession, It.is as fiqe and healthy Jooking a' growth - we ever saw, and Mr Caldwell tells us it' was raised oil land which, fifty years ago, was turned out as "old field." , Picnic at RAitaH.-The Grangers will have a celebration to-tlay at Ka niah Church in the upper part of this county5. Col Charles R Jones, the se nior proprietor of this paper, is to be one of the speakers of the occasion,, ani left yesterday evening . on the A T & O Railroad to fulfill his ap pointment. Picnic at Providence. The Grang ers of Providence and ihe neighboring district, had a grand; gathering at Providence Church yesterday.' Ve ar told that about 500 people Were present .ddressjes . were delivered by capt tttA ShQVwf 11, vr , tj;J Moore, Mr,-Stewart, . Grpt ;R E. Waring, and other'geit1emeri. An' :t)tindnnt din ner was spread, and was heartily par "tak en of. . The-Tirang organ iaatibn' irtjstrong.irt Protidence, and we learn' t4ere are constant accessions to it. Vote of; the District Below, we present tuetftdieia! vote ia the Ninth Judicial Dis trict The marr who was so very unixpular aiivf f )r'whom alngl6nous defeat wai predict ed, came out with a majority bf 2,024. Here 1!? yu,r dissatisfaction" and here is the jopciai vter ,, t r rt)- u: f o' 118721 3 v. ' 8?2. i ' 9 r 35 2 3' 3 8th Jot'ju.DistJ o 2 IS.! - CO! 2. II COCRTIES.. 2 a r a. Polk ... 265l 369f 248 342 '.224 342 1013 547 706 688 2261 811 Rutherford,'.:.. 821 976 594 550 978 657 '727 Cleaveland ..... Iincoln Gaston ....-. f MnlrlAv.luwA 1249 1123J 1099 003 935 5461 912 923 475 563 -02&2564 927 2461 106! 2437 2152 2511 1161 Cabarrus 1258 7912 733 1289 714 5888 7482 5881 7552 6368 6368 5888 5881 vMajority,;,... 2024 1601 1 1184 u"-. -'-'-Ready5 Mixed- talhf''1' - 1 .ej8 . - , We call special attention, to ihe excellent testimonials of MrC P Knight, in reference to Ready Made Paint: Not havinghsed the paint .ire, can't, speak , from, experience,' ' but weieel sure it "is Jo the interest of all our. dnstomers, who dsire 'painting, to test the Samel :: . ; .-. -' - 5 july 25 6m. ' Signals ef Distress. .When the eyes have become dull ,and heavy, the nervous system morbidly sensitive.-the muscles flaccid,1 the complexion sallow, the body languid, the ai ind listless, licjjuaijmciiar ly or measurably be' individual exhibitina these syhiptonia may take ft for granted that his stomach is diseased, his liver disordered, his ploodjinpure or unpevensbed, ad his con ;etituW5riai. itaniina apd .tally impaired. What his case requires is immediate and ju-'dW'-dical treatrpeht. -He hfed 'not, however, pui himself te the expense of pout salting a physician; f it is as-clear as the sun fn a cloudless ' sky,, that he is dyspeptic,' and St is ascertain as any demonstrated fact can be, that Hoste,tter's Stomach Bitters . will curb dyspepsia and all the brbod- of bodilv "and mental ills of which it,: is the. ; parent. Let him.conimence a course of the- remedy at once, 'and following- the directions faith fully, continue to take it urttit 'every ;disa-tn-ppHhlA xvmntnm shall have disanneared. HMtrfyei acase of .iragsjtandfn, the 'cure KvWBdr he suddeh' ahd Inimedhtte. Tbe great tonic and corrective, potent . as: it is, -doef .nbtNrpik mifaclee; 'butjsurely though gradually, it will restore the sufferer to per fect tealthuuFrom day today his. eyes will become brighter, his nerves firmer,, his mus cles more elastic, bis complexion fresher and lejeareri Ji spirits briaker. - In- due time he, tbe battleJof Km viRorously and effectively. and will adroit: lhati if dyspepsia' is our na tional disease, we have in Hostetter's Bitters a national specific equal to the emergency. t signed) to the, Farmers Savii gs Bank': of Kv-wv s, tT.ftf paynjniiJiniy.TO wu wa w, ,iw;jHwiyg3!i JBtf .1 WHpf!Wjte aijritt'4.:;"s.i AlLifi. Cashr, tr'tw rrtJttf XL a."S -t nTt:Tt 7;imi; Vance A BurwelT, Attorneys. augll74-tf. Curious ?Cytsr -SfekSJ &W CaTcl. well. Esq, pfjhtf wuj!Ay, brpukht na I J m lhi.J- . , .-- . . r a ... I Sad' Deatlif bair :r l " ' ' ' 'JoMsVnxii-N. tit 4 Attgoit M7 ' ' Dsab Sib : On the morning ot ' the 8th I r.TtflTt rvni-TrilloiT and' linWlmnhftv amnnd 4 were filled with "efdiuKjacea by -one bf the saddest occurences that it has ever been our misfortane to experiencet About half after, iseven o! clock in - the; morning a messenger in baste from 4he pfflee ef F.Wi?itf ftfc-thta place ? gave Otf sad in telligence that his dead body, ,baa just been found lying m mepfficeacross hii bed j, terf, . bnefing'pinfullT' alarmed at 'this unex- tedigeenutoeTy the Sytne. elected there, from whiebi i lttry wu sum-' wiwuum ny Aoctonr ocnnavm iau King and by whom a coroner's' Inuetft was held, who upon a thorough investigation of the case and the teslimouy , concerning it, (found that deceased came to. his death from Stabbing in the left breast with a pen knife by his own hand. .., - t " Doctor Parks, had told those about the premises the evening before that he felt un- well,- and he seemed melancholy, but. no one ever thought oC bis being so- unbaj py1 as toedrnmit tHiaadLr ' H ' '"1 The smaller blade of the knife with which he was stabbed, was the one sed. . It wu about two ndv(pe8,k:,h)gtb, and was - a veiy parrw .sfcarp -poipted bhide, which i wu fouhci sticking its full length in his breast reglthe heart. ' The ,han dle was standing0 erect enclosed in be hand of the deceased. He seems to have Unbut toned bis shirt bosom and 'pulled it Brightly I aside,1 laying himself on his back across the bed preparatory to making the fatal j stroke irwhich position hewaf found., fjiere be ing no pne, with Mm At Is.npt to be deter- , mined at what tjme he must have expired. He leaves no tesfimonyas to the cause .of this act, but leaves many fat leaves mitny friends- and, re- latives of high respectability to' mourn . his premature death.' He was loved by arf Vnb ii.-, p knew him.'! He has not been known to" bare had an enemy in his life. -There are few such gentlemen to be found in point of moral worth naturally. He bad, notvlong since finished , his medical, course and loca ted here in the practice Of medicine with bright prospects of eminent success in the profession. " He had made friends of, all pe had1 met during5 his short stay in out midst A' sad affair indeed this is to all and we de si re never to' witness another such. - ' 1 Statesville papers please . copy, also Salis bury Intelligencer. ' Advertisements. AXTCTI0N. Sala If aiuaile TfpatStatesvilleJ August 26th, at 1 p. m. . By request of the the owners, 1 will ael) to the highest bidder that valuable property aear the-depot. eoDtainrng-Isi or more acres) to be divided into about tweaty lots each, with G& feet -front,, ruaaiog back to the rear from the street 200 fept; , s: Sit ' Plans of the same can be seen at this of fice, or ot the store of j. L. MbKee k Co., Statesville, until tbe day of sale. ' . ; W. WATTS Auctioneer. Jnly IGVlt. t.;,. . , .,. ,v ;: ' :i .. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS 6P THB nnnn irii inn A- '. CHRLOTTB, Aug; 13, 1874. , ! ' ' Ciass 118, drawn fc 12 M.-264 8,14, 71, 49, 46, 47, 44, 56, 64, 18, 55,61. , , ,: Class 119, drawn at 5 P. M 8, 34, 56, 75, 67, 36, 58, 13, 44, 45, 52, 5, 33, 60. Class 120, drawn at , P, M. 8, 63, 56, 27, 44, 17, 68, 36, 39, 54, 38, 19 .1., , .. .. .i .. .1. i . , r M ;nlacoiir,Sclaoi, i. ; !', This school designed to prepare boys, to. enter the Freshman, or' Sophomore year in any of our best Colleges,' Will open on Mon' day,, the 28th day of September.,, ; . 'K ;U For particulars, address ' - , . . . - i :,ii i uW A BARRIER,' , , i Charlotte, N C. angl4-lw:lstSep2w. .,' r!j'f EDQEW0ET9 ; SC50QI, r. i , .. . u, .Mour.YivrQif Paq-t j ' ; Haltiatore, , Maryland., -, AnHE Twelfth Annual Session of this Eng L lisli andFreaoh Boarding and --Day Sciiool for Ypung Ladies, wiUerPpen on n THTJBSD AYj I7tl of J3Bf- For circulars, address. .;, ,r ... . . . Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE. ' augll-2meod. -" Q.y PrineioaL - . 'r. . i,. . ' ii ' i.i THE election, is over, come buy some Hams, Let our friend Vance just be, . ' ' He's spoke and spoke and spoke-rid spoke, And, done good work you see, The election's o'er come buy some Lard, And let bur Waring rest, ' ' He's fought the battle won the field, . ,: And will make good law its guessed. Hand shaking now is past and o'er, -. -i, fjame buy some breakfast Bacon, i Come buy them from tbe chaiipxash -store, Don't pass and be mistaken, j J'iii augl3-tf , D P L WHITE,, w Dissolution. i r FTtHE fiVm heretofore' eki'stinsr aa' ROED1- A GER & COHEN is this day dissolved by mutual consent, jwr oonen aione is aa Vi ori zed to liquidate. ' ' . CHARES ROEDIGER, ;;-.: . ;nW'TOHEN.J The nnaersinied takes pleasure in inform- inethe Dublic that5 lie 'wilt "carry on the Root and Shoe business at the old stand of Roediger & Cohen, and would be , pleased to wait on -bis old patrons, wouia aiso respect--fully request these Owing the Mi firm ' to come forward and settle . their bills, i aa Abt business ot tne oia nrm must oe cwsearnp. ',-- - ? 'VILLUS WHEN. augl3-3k-- 1(1 K 'K !(! 7 A CARD. individual - who has ' reoentlv been -found guilty Of forgeries; I 'feel 'aggrieredi that I should behrought forward in, thia: connec tion, as though lAhad iiinyciiympeihyf with this scoundrel, rorger ana absconder. , xne man who wbtild make a covert attack upon thereby the posting f aucha bU aa tne. alluded to, on- a street post In the dark hours of the night, is no- better than Hons-' hhnselfL ahdi.taka bm method to de- pounce the person who wrote and posted the 1 nonce, as aniniamous; coniempunie wtcccb, a poltreonwand i oo ward, 3 wpxi a 1 afraid to i make;n openAndnianly attack uponna - i trenueman. "I am resoonsibie lor wbaii aay and can ba found when wanted! r fi J. W. McWHIRTERH augl3-3t a AttokV. Cotter ;T2cSe. nriHE BEST TIE MADE. For sale at man ll ufiustorerw priceaJ Liberal Dlsconnts in JLars Lau i- E are instructed byt the Ame rican Got raona deaUna withoutli esa la wreck tton Ties with buckles cf said Compa- nr. or otbtrwila !iblatinr the batent richta of said Company, will L be held responsible C0, Agents tiij Tc tbe Ataerican Cotton Tie Co. mington, VlllSmVt.(, Koopiaann fi Hottscbild's, ,Wi).Jil..i.l!lk'J 4 ... i xaj uotu uuugnt ine enure scow HOW' t M;.rfe;5 .fs w'i.OF ff OONSrTin of silk rM v an.' dress goods, of t .e li&t and finest lbrics, kid gloves, eilk gloves,', and a "great variety of iancy artic' ) These gooda-were purchased by the lot, at uch an extraordinary lw fig ure, thai we can afford to tell the same at a great deal below then mamtEkOtuzer's prices. A great many of th?se roda,are oat of our line, and wishing to make room for our Fall purchases, soon to arrive, it Jtillbe to the interest; of alljto paU i&cinee and, make their purchasesT- s'-5.-!v-',,.-i- ft 10,060 lbs T Dried Apples, (bright sliced.) 10,000 lbs Dried Peaches, (halves' tinpared.i 10,000 lb Dried. PeachesJ (paw and sliced fine.) 10,000 lbs Dried Rlackbens, Cberies, Plums, and JPears, for which I i highest market pricestUlbepald.' Democrat please copy. ..Trade St. fTTHEnde-fgned are constantly 'selling Af real estate, and would re-pecully offer the publio the benefit of an .established agencyi either-for- the "aalev or? renting of lands. ; If we raaka na sale L-wef "make no charge. ,r Jf,we(do sell or succeed in renting our charges art very low. ' tmeio ' t wiVl JONES r PESTJLETON. FO'8Al'"''yw.5r'?,4i'4 , As Ageat fr the owners, we ofibr for sale that valuable: tract oflapd belongrng to the heirs of Allen GiIJrdeceased ! consisting of 1600 acres, more ot less, situated on tbe wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner of Iredell, W 'theyinortheast' corner of Alexander oouaty, . and Alsb partly in Wilkes county , all of which is one tract and sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as leadt plumbago; and ailm i On the tract is agood ralll8tei, ataplace knownas Drip- un, wiui pieniy &i water ana a .snomi o rocks wbfch lets the srream 'fair6rj feet in a short dBtBce.r AlsO otheiahoahion Grape vine Uranch, tor two sites Tot ' over shot wheels. The whole tract is yet ln'forest tim ber and well suited for a- sheep I farm, hav- inga.yery JnngetTle uisputable. Such a bargain is rarely offered 1 Apply to '- .! . .h4uUi my9 'JONES A PENJiLETON, nd Agents. ii,1! ,i PPR SALE..-. y,t Vi P:tTtjfrv'f' A ispiehdid Ootibii Farmlat North Meck- lenbttrg;3.-.:s-vrf i-'J - -T The undersigned, as agents for Jos R Gil lespleofier for sale that splendid; Cotton Farm containing Three Hundred and Fifty seven acres, on which he lately rc idedJ ait- uaieu uirevny on ice Anannc, Aermessee v OhW Railroad, It miles north of Charlotte, 3 raile frorrt ,Davidaon, College,; within a qharter of a mile, from Caldwell Station. w i His -pm pwpivng Haw;.?" with ntoe.rooma, hfch'cclifm with a ; nTbis plahtatidn is verrdetdrsM Wonertv: isituat,in.gxsrfghborh9Pwell wa- tereu ana accessioe Yt scnoois, , Trice only 115 net acre. ' Silts ifidianuU- blet jCall'onjor address, y r , , , M , junelO JONES 5 PENDLETON, We wouJilike to findA porcbasef for the tral Railroad, 5.UeatJnorth,of, Charlotte, kTow'n afthi " '4,nd' Ku9wn,Jas uie. ,r f v r -r" ,srrT03ACC0J-Af.rJ,f:-s ... yin b upon- the waters 6f Stanley arid Hoyle'b Creeks, and upon the line or the' 'Carolina tralRaibondtnd lnto'tracU of aboat 100 acTea-t-VH tit' . , 1st Tract, .Joins the lands of Moses Rhine, arid eofataini 100 ( acres, heavily - timbered With pipe, white-oak and, chesnut, , A good water, power on Stanley Creek, known as the Gold Mill. ' :The soil & rich and adapted te&tto ard ghriarf rf?-W nd Joins tbe labova and, contains 100 acres of heavy timbered land. 3rd.: Joins thai' Abernathy elands and is adjacent to . Stanley, ,Creek , contains 1 20 acres of wood iand. r. . " ' ' 4tni Joins the Ctoninge laud- nd eon -teias'lMacrea. irjt:?rtrit'i , 5th. Joins the land of A Hovis and the Carolina .Central' Railroad reontaing 100 atofwood.hmi.4w,-i(Ji r-&i'i.. , , . 6thFi!onU pa the Carolina Central JL R. add runs' hack to Stanley Creek,' conUining 112 acres i fifty in cultivation in i grain and cotton. beiBce.in wood Jand-. rt- 7th - Pronto oh ihe Carolina, Central E. R, lyings both side Stanley -Creek, con uiniog tenant houses and 125 acres of land, half pf which is in cultivation in, grainy ana cotton,' the other wood land.' ' : , : : : th.- Fronts on the Carolina R R,lying on both sides of Stanley Creek. Has dwelling house, tobacco barne. sUble and triba, Ac. in good repaif J 1125 acres of good farming land, of which 45 is wood : land, and 80 in cuUitation in grain and cotton: There Is a gold vein upon this tract supposed to : be a continuation of tbe Rhodes vein-r. . '' 9th Fronts on 'Rozzeli' Ferry Road and Joins' the' lands of i Seddler--and, Monroe Butke contains 105 aetea wood land. ; lOth. Fronts on the Carolina Central R R, joins thelanda of A Hovis, contains 90 acres of wood land. s!iy i tq ' hooW 'oflj. ' - llthS Contains 110 acres, ofj wood land, nown ss the Wm Rankin tract.' - - 42tk. Fronts' oa the CaroliBa Central R R. contains 117 acres of wood land. t The land is fertihi wUh abundant, springs and good water; .13th.! Joins the Brevard: Lends known, as the Da vidStroop tract, contains 113 acres of good wood land; - :t ilAtry of tbsj above tracts are 'offered for sale and alterations in the plots made to suit purchasers. 3 A map of the buids as sub divided, can, be seenat llatthewsi Hotel in Dallas at the plantation or at . the Bank of Mecklenburg, N C. - ?or fnrthur informa tion pply to "' . .i-S7TT !."- junal3 JONIS&PENDLriOy, . Land agent. foJlowing Uescrireo; tractar iamk situated in Gaston 'county;, Sr C.4 short distance from Brevard's Stutibn Jott the Carolina Can- 1 . rt -' i' '. - . r- v.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1874, edition 1
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