r r - 1 . , i - ' - - ' ' - MMUkliliillJJll'yi'j ,IALA f Xgi.iA U ill n 'l rb If rlK4''sJliii .dcftani "rSBtfeibiiir?: I iJdkttVUk . .xut ttn Kan; .:?,.hv .t: !!sT l n5 itiT.ie 'wsir..4ii'ar-. ii, t f 'ftuxuta "(ail 1 .t rr r '.taajaaaii ft . (Hlll'll 'Will A& ilHHi II in ! IniViii II itnM in, i lui if - ii W,rrrviKi -frawawt' 3o ' . srija-roof .sa'Uaa.XH I . si J;!'il 1 f f " 1 1 1 50o l0t5bi6lrlfcfel' real V41o. W :sell Trimcd Hats, aVLtyk,pd qoalltilut low STfen BBlBnBpB"'''-'"'' HtHU OCOja TA3WO 3HT 1 1 .. 1 iHT as ail; 1 .(..n" J IJ-T Ji'J Striped liven at 25 ctptrrard worth 50 cla. -v. j till " IIandlcrchiMran lAete' up.t'rNi . ! ..r-wi wjrir .!. in zriaMrvBMainK.an s mng, waw oirennr grea uraacentents, r - ,. tua .vf-vfo') 1 .rmols at orienalyiaw priceaw - ,. -;. j al ii.jfn iUrK V -,ar;.i j ... . i.2 .ifi "i ft',i!itfj '' . Vvi THE ,.CBKA!tE0ai,, .n-f!ji'' ! ( .Awaorif. Ami '? ' ' , iH ii'fi.t!iKnaw4w ;;- 1 i"J - l. n t t-is ..ik: il. ' :ni .iS'.Jjn; la.t -. .. '.. ii ; .! ' -, sod a t)i4fa4lf f&rentaoTelUea. ' taieaTBoiiagd by 4h many favora alreaayitUndedin thh caSs of atroli, who, we trust, baye purchased at satis faC' tory p: merit a con mi T IT P. . Tt TR YXH 'i 1 i'vW. . - :eiii 1 iXju. u (tome downdwttOtWHfF069 Everythililhiiyennfii living priSl Af? A v wecaity enmuwaf onrstocK let andwriMtPlfr1 Jnat rMfrlv4L Xaflfetf4irBl ftnekUrtniUtV Xnts of alTkltrt:RMrffMeftl, Molasses, OnionaToIiteetrPnTe Cider .Vin- "grr nuonf IjSTU na every v,ma ciwsi 1 At The Stisina Hon. ; tuf 8, Builders Xumber k tfiiberrrt arfinVWiaeiicrtti Canilina, t n prepared .to ffiW-ghrf .mftfT 111 GHaiSa'iKrVJtnsiro' at my mill &n the'IT. felfift-t '( notice, and wf desired length unrer w ieei, 1 will make a liberal exchange with any peraon whowiU patronize and cat) uppJjr me with itch articles' ai toay be needed for I hare 6 te 700 acres of Land fof sale to suit mirchaiiaini - Jwtl watered. aood timber. od healthy; on jund Mar W. h . C. BlR. g4 Coffee t'ilUWU.JklWr. TU8T recetred: 4ot -of fin4 KiJ -Coffee, u alaq lot (rf roasted nd grpffod peflpe. thu we probose to sell at 25 cents per'pdund, put up In tin foiled poond 'package ' We have also a liberal impoeltion to make to our customers : Any : person v buying 'HH dollars or mm worth of goods from us' at one tiui WCi;foe preMowl wtibj dne of the packaeertrf- bafR aVwMttirlt tit inn esteem fortUeirlibeTa.ileaHngMA t t. , ..f . ltrtlI(aiiJrXJXllJ.Aw . - VOTVfBI LI aug8-tf..i,i(,-,i,,. fc.MHtta-iIlVad,fi w.Lii ,,. .jj-t'4 ni.yi.ii fiiifri Li-it jQ RAtavalln . h.ta si:'- aw., T ' m w. a kV 4USS tsdweparea- to.ac- ,comuv)datopnaBent -pr jtraosient garden, with pleaaant.rnoros and excellent 7", upon mouerate term.(;Appiy'K'!iut Osborne BesidenOArTttde Street, near .the w Line Depot. :' 'i-'it-i'',i'f ux7-im. r -'.tvi? .oifTiniirr Ale. Prta banks' triei r BotAl,,,, JU --1K. Tl Zfl flaaatvaa 0 tt.nl.J W : , ill 1 ili.i hlw! 11 lUtl I UAVTKG,lVt4ib Uerfe por sale at HamninxMLa-t-r .u'.;..it,;a hVT.KNDID Geld Watch and Chain, for t.. ..V.i. .Vii.W!2:.BLACKtH rT1!" (I i In ii til .1 oil tliii n.. ? i tin mo- JJSSW ftitijwoW tiro' oeri 'jbV, 25 cents, at bW5L PERDUE'S " ua7--tf. i tH : " "r.r:- ';-;:rni;AN . . : Ttz its CWl - s (hi yeas, is V : .... :, 4 it . . un month, madvi imr oCF Mm. .J' L; i ro J ' liST tVo weeks. 4- .3 CI t ooounonth ..44..wU;: 8tJ IContQMl Advertise untarteVcrj tt onatelriow ratea.il I, jvumn, tnja ten squares a&a mii-eclimn; - Xotton Mlrkeu U 4 ttJ - .-Chaklottk, NSC.. AuA 15,174 1 VCt-l.. r f S . i!.r.S Ordinary. m S.. fc...... Mll 9AJ.t Cfeu Ordinary,. .....MiiiwiX Strict Good Ordinary,! i......14l Mifldlinp;, i.. ..i WfIt- ill-ill Onil llnA.MiMil Vt ' t rffc -i.,ri Tyarkf; dull and unhanged. 'H r I 5- rAnnfvv lviuliiaiVV Buying Mata.) Bacon Hams, per lb aaai 8hoolder8, Bbe Round. Butter Choice, 30 a.06 1.09 97 11 (Jr4 White, " Mixed, hog, .per dozgau Flour Family, 024 4.00 ;--jxtra.r r i 3.75 r 1 Svtoer fVwiDHe- iedATpl loo Peaches. CC Tl l I ! 2.25 FwoU Chickens, spring, i .'1 haald Turkeys, ""perpr, &0 a 75 - 20 "; 7 15 . 13 1.00 50 'acl -l9rriBfi Itord Good, " Common, Jfaa-White,' Oai Black, I 60 f t, White' l i( '. ' 1 ' s,,i Onions, 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, 1.00 " Mixed, fWaoea-Irish, " 8weet, 1-00 50 $1 10 1.30 1.35 50 ' 40 'Fallow, Wheat R4, vperbuslio W White, , ITooi Tub washed, ; " . TTuwashed From 2u0 to 400 acres of good land, lying on the Atlantic, Tnessea hRailroad, about 12 miles sonth of bfatesviile, only a short distance fron thestatiou at Shepherd's. f0n t;prmisesa.gQpdi, , ; n.ntmm;-. "iDWEIiLING HOUSE, Barn and other neeessary outbuildings. t .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 fnraranteed. Terms $8 per acre. Call at Levi Vanderburg on the premises, or to , mv8 JONES & PENDLETON, ' ' ' " " ' Land Agents. 1 II 1 . !M .- - ' Onife Hundred and i'iffy Acres of uhim- proved Land, tlyjng; directly on the Atlantic, .Tennessee & Ohiotaiiroaa, live miles south aj.iirti'-JTiirli' . :l ' r rw. VI outKBy-iie au nail a. uiiie. jryiu, jiuuiv njan'g Depot.' OpJy about 20 acres cleared, balance In original forest, ' There is much more than' enough timber on this tract to ! junel. JONES & PENDLETON, ; . r il .riryl.ifi', tu-u- lt.' UAROXTNit tNTRAl, RAjtAT, " ,-tit ..in.. - : ,: . Aug'. 7th, 1874.'-' NACTS la transport cotton to VeW J York. Boston, Phifadelpliia, Baltimore, or Wilmington, will be made from and after tbefiret Of Xfctober. 1874 4. SL FREMONT, Chief Eng. and Supt. aug8-t !i Hbltad Meal JUST received ft choice lot 6f Bolted Meal, something that is nice. Call- soon at ' J L B BOTHERS & CO. ! Opposite the MerdfgtTA Jjrjrnieff" NatJT lioaal Bank, TradCKBaka.., ... 4 augt w. p. laiio wia.,.. J. IfQULD respectmily1fifornt'hii,lfrlenaii VT that he haaonenedinthabasextient of J the New Idea Saloon. ,- ; Xger, Ale and rorter, sent 10 aomicuea at 110 per dose a, bottles aa be .returned. La-1 ger on draft sold aa soon aa btt new loe pomp Srill be mounted.. - T ' - July4-tf. v ANOTHER car loadof tne flLin wood Flour," .including 20 barrels of the finest flour 'ever- 'offered in this market TRY. IT !" TRY IT!!" . " -ih'I C7.J 4''R'BfA'LEltANIER: -.' augsltf. " vvi, D8 nice white Mountain Hon- in, rtb i coaabi t200; large eni aVjhitJ Arrived vanfl forile low. for cash. aug-8tf.j .-j .i' i.i' ' bv. smith;: ' ; ' - - 8 WEEDI8H Leeches, fresh and in fine or der Jus wcehredtl I IijL- .vi tajCI 3 .1, w-t. - - - 1 . t a Ifl.-Hr ,1 si 4,-; BURWEEL&CO. "4 .is vl ' hlSprings' Corner. SAVORY tMOOBE'S,, food for Infants. .,-7 -T .. ., ... - rt - wpori 1 H W W 1 1 A A POUN 7 tr. A 1 I'lungiauj. ' fifty , dollars ,ies;.aiua,Mrif inawpvas--!. a r TIALiLi at eei at rerane , iur u Grapes. iCBLAgMflm ' ' ' " fr u me mkj paper State ttiit dc nil Dukluefisareii veigJlty wftleh-t 455 JLOCAL. DOTS. 3 " ' "Bher news from KiMiswr-' -r- C. iough last night blaokete. S " lvertisetnenrof thatTaiWlna !rff' 4 .r . uie memory ot mar - - - I . - . 9r at this season ' Aa.a, Vue's majority turnsaut- i I CllCr-X000 moreWn 4 it wilVcoiomence tfrt wefc Alexandcreigft Co,' ore Tfade i.re lunui tweUhfe kevs aiw-aa; versed' or fijfe: whlc'rtjiflli. ould like hrflnd r&e owfiri, we are nffitoncl4IbartiauTkr 2r . f Alderman wmlTimt. a mfMk$foitMeht for lack of a onnffim w'f.aitNJ subject taAhe .-eill ofrthe- A loose iOse ran through the wjjreetsism teBi&aig at a rapid gait, to the immi nfcit 'djp-srj&f pedestrians. He anie near nailing Otti BeraLnersons. ew -COmii-JJ visible to the naked St r.-lOi.ly&It told, atShort d M 'if I tonSia'itha-atar Gammapwhich. dis- of course, can Wten over all front Kftea every wCsool aiy " BUftOaytnlgnr wTis-coSi; aiTI yesterday morning eply the air was so chilly as to make-onepael- like drawing on hiafiannel again, Tese cool nights and mornwisr-we tak ify-arej indications o" ai,t eorl ylljf " " We call attention to the advertisement of J. A. Wilson, Esq , agent at the North' Caro- FHha DeWt W3njgl that no freights will hereafter t allowed to leave the depot un til chaere paiddifctsrKiveni xv ucnuuiui uluc succi. uesigiieu as -a meu ium of communication between the pjstor, Revf; P. J. Caraaway, and his flock, is Dublished monthiv and distributed erat- ffitbnsly 'by tHeyby' fereeletnoisVS. Church, 809th, at Charlotte, N. C. Wilming ton Star. I t The Pioneer Fire Company was out on parade andfexercise yesterday afternoon, for the first time, . with, tbeiu jnriqer which lias just? been re-fitted. The members of the company are a -. line-looking set of young men, and will, no doubt, be quite efficient oh the occasion of a fire. ' j We see from some of our exchanges that Rev Dr Charles Phillips, of Dayidson Col lege, will fin the ' 3ridf fcfcAB reet Presbyteria Church, Petersburg, Va., dur iijg the remainder of jthe.gmiuei;: pas tor .ngVlQfciDjRV Phiiiiija'.'predohed from the pulpit meltitlbhedi )asi Siiada.1 ! . O it Ii Wit ' wholiad hisskmrh'eaVnaturclaV uigbi, by Harry .jyons' so far from dying as w as expected, has found himself able to leave the ityn Whenever yoaAcaljjulitei oi5Aill- ng atlarkerby hittillliilur' litMtie4 .Kc thaf s the time;rptrm; There,waa ..,row iu, Yiggerw night aboni g o'clock, bet ween. three negra womehiall L whom 'Were sWiWted and held toansweFlhWmotning. This' fight, was (t&e occasion of the negro r u pnihg through-: the streets yelling ; "policenian !' to furiously. aDcl attractm half thtf Wb a.oTlifrffiiTf by his deuionstratious. sue iicti ui rrafer, u, JSiauopS o fj Method jb EvQhlEcli (Spu'tftha-v aprt pointed a week of "prayer,s njmettein'gs0tf Fridayithf iiJlst ns !; ThW;8 ei apart as a day of fasting and prayer lor re-' vivals of reltigi9n fhfoughpttf heghoech, to be followed pttSatuidaaatravceedi'ilg week bjp appropriaW" serrices "aUf the churches. ' j i 1 ; r. ' Confined In Jail. Sallie Lafever, a .wo man who lived in the California section, was, on Sunday, confined in jail as an insane per son. -She -had natv prefiaualy, we believe, tyen eytdnces aQasarggrut on the day named, became very ungovernable, and made such demonstrations aa rendered it necessary for her to be confined to prison. if ' ' :'A'Woi3fali.&kWe understand that Col kcXieTurat&igroaBlng Clerk of the lastenate, Jwill e acandidate this Fall for the Samepoiioa.At this early oay, even, wf wanJnjj voice for him. Ev ery rnmberof.tbe'lst Senate will bear tes timony to his efficiency, and as for the man, there was jieyera more worthy. We hope , he will be elected tuiapimonsly.j , tt-i m 'lid uur traimus, vne live 111 aturuuau land, and wi hope most of our jpatronaare bible readers. We wish .SOch axatw duenuaTl fowiuhscrip ets, to turn I to Romans XIII . 8: and, read inis passageoi acrincnre careiuii.aiiu mien they have reflected 'i, JsMderitengf6t .2 41.-1": l. r-f lt.jJafnnWJnnf tu404SaiiiraSll 5i: nd see what might Jbe the consequences. Job Worlt Our job printers aye been 4eiT ibusy 4of the lAsrweek 11)0 friends are egirinintofindj uthat jibur boast of baving the best job' 'establishment in the Western . part Xf the State is not an idlefapjai9,'ap!mso do irst class joo printing 'ara being" ippreclaWL Yefrfre un derstand that considerable work of this kind is still Jbeing sent orth-.j We arecamjpKBting every' day 'wit'Sj fSolflietailiAnia.' tne uemanas upon wie wjwwkj u .m uo- onngMoua aa uiamcr. , o wiuruw manner second to no esta&Ushnient. pnent exbeeda oj abiBt'lxrdo ' thwfJrlJ AUGUST 1 1 ii .it 1 n 1 ..i , lrtiuil fct. VJtVVi-W Ti'M.a-41 J' m nigni,.aiqi-.if P-cjocKi while ut Graham, 1 eilb?eA,'Hroror Jf r. Schiff, was going homeeJwas.stQiygi in the strtethygLTrot ter, alsfrftijbaiL gbjaertrtgghltti a powerful blow in the mulh-, He returned Jt with HWrest,;.hndV 1jrJT6bn'tinnlng wee' half pint and a pint of emerged r front J 0ajFma)toek to hisheels ;ahd escaped. : Graham savs be is. -satisfied tKn. flirb!cris rby fiim. No 4aWaj"P'AT Wellfordio Vir ginia, wasatibeCintral on Sunday. & t?1.3M locll ecfilof of the R$gl ke city Jwcky morning, and returned tlie same day. I ; ififawi Wigbtman of Hke - M. E Church SoutUpassedv tihrough Charlotte yesterday on his way' from' t jjistrict Conference in q JterV Ki?". to Spartanburg, 8. C- - He is looking: well and will soon cnmmenm his Conferences fc'tlpreiei year. He begins aKliuQis,SeptembeRasd. . . , . A .,. . fr- oiu XT; n ........ r. i. . j 11 uuwnii, ncic upiur ft ugui, iiu were Jin ed $0 50 each. ' ' ; On account of the absence of Harris, the investigation of the row between him and Harry Lyons; was postponed until "a'fu'tnre occasion. , , Bob Alexander, for trespass, was fined $3.00, 7 Anderson Whittenberg, for the forcible en try of the house of the old blind negro Crump, was up and had a suitable fine, im posed upon him. a - - aai . ' Compliment to a Charlotte Lady. In a letter to the Augusta Constitutionalist, from the Warm Springy in this State, the follow ing paragraph occurs : Ahiong thd "mast 'riotable" visitors, I will iirst ,nieniijv with ,a reyential bow, the widow of the immortal Stonewall Jackson, who reached here, in company with her lit- tic daughter, Cll years old) a few (lays .since. Vilest UU Uaffecterj SnWt manners of 'a sweet, intelligent and, aniuiated face; she moves through life,' as though unconscious of fair share in- the glory of -her husband's name. Mrs. Jackson . is quite, jonpg. I should say between 25 ahd 30; ofmedium height, aid beautiful face. Siie lives now, at Char Itftteji'n tfiisBtate. A- Curhju? leck Capt A Tanner, a con iractor on the Carolina Central Railway, (brougbt fis a rock yesterday, which is Worthy of a place in some museum. It was taken out of the earth nineteen feet below the sur face, one mile this side of McAJpine's Creek, on the land of Mr Brown Wallac, and is very similar to the rock which was taken out of Boggan's Cut some time since. It has Clearly enstainped upon it the shapes of trees and undergrowth, all painted as with the most delicate pencil of an aitist. When we consider tliat this came from nineteen .feet under, the ground,, and the piece in our possession canii from the centre of'a solid rock, ttiej explanations which we have had of the mystery are not satisfactory We would llkk tb-i$ur ,Wra Prof. Kierr' vn the subject. ""-..' " " t sFostal'BelaUana-Tlie following fr notes a fewohe changes made in the pusr iaVegaioiiTpyb:;.1 l-ist sessieit : Letters wth -request to return printtd' or wrrrteii ereoflf Jare' f&, b returHed' without additiVQsage,'Wben a subscriber to a newspaper chaagea his reMiU-nre and de sires his paper fonrarded ' t' his lncvr office transient rates of postage of one cent for each two puncesrer fraction thereof mint be charged on each copy aa received. If a party receives a paper from the office of publicatnwaliis ftfJay pos tage oil rtf Sf itneTaxe.of 'o'ne' ce'ut for; each two, ounces', or -tfacTflJn thereof. Letters once taken4"Tt'ikTrSB Ae Prop er parties cannotSe forwarded without be ing prepaid: 'This appMee alio to reium'-re'-quest letters Office- taken oat of a postoffice. lrofficWdWeW4 MyerMMeTHiHfbout additional charge,; ! c; ?: : " '"' !." Sundays an excursion train for colored peo ple leftCtiif3cittr3l lifStstonefSpriis, on the AiifLAn hirroKl.-Thefe 'was quite a large rowd on board, and .they , were; iet at peoptenfrpui Cj?owder's Mountaio, attdofth' er places. When the time came fo't the-'de partur'W'ihI fcrowlf tor Cnarotte1 ffce? raft-1 road station for Limestone is Kings' Moun tain)' the negroes froth Crbwuers took pos seSsfon 6f the coaches, ahd begin alT mad- net ;of profanUyTheypoleiy on ! to get out, ana m.eyery way po3siuie,reDaerea themselves. disagreeablev ; , 1 " ' Finally, the Charlotte negroes resorted to extreme measures; 'and by' main force, eject ed one orwa pi .the intruders from the cars. Then the row became general, and they tell us the revolutionary battle at Kings' Moun tain wasn't a cock-fight compared with it' Knives, sticks and pis era used ,wjth a terriitJtenlsadi . manyiameaa ;had niRWlSJ A -BfimaxTToT nf ditrhfi" 66C -beauriFuIly carv- edkrriTesauA'JDistols Ellsfened like., "bur. nae4yJbft'.y8 - ofs the declining sun, and. blood i fiowed and trickled like mountain, brooks - ' sThe melee contmueAipr some tiiua, and tWas Qntmftt&jJfofiMS& cQnaflptor nioviiig off with efaio,. During the, progress ,.,o tfegMvjmapy 4 4be: pacipants- were jo.- jnnedV sotne f henD setloasly, and lit is a PrcMdencVtbat ntoe(8'kille';'puiriglft,.' times, tand it ia-estimated that not less. than a doien were Jihot more "xr less seriously 4bejftja i Rufus Hvde was more serioutlv liiirt than kay of tVcrodfwnrHi eihavine been knocked down; kheh stuped and beat The'olher rowd shelled the train as it left; ( Our' towllSmeh1 ijMhi"the victory in tha i btue, ana are yerr proua or the manner in which they weeqea out their opponents, 18, 1874i - ; ' i K Serious Accident A serions accident happened yesterday evening between 6 and Y o'clock, to a little oA 6F Mr: lames' Man ningpf this city. The little 'fellow,, who is aollofJage.lSo on lias watrh5nhirti. cot his father's tmwder flash. powder, and, with 2 younger brothers, went into the back yard with a coal of fire,, to haye aome fun. The eldest boy poured: some pWder on tfigroui ad apjmed fjbe fire.' The eiplosiip.nghte9ed hinj.89at he dropped the bottle, and the train coin municating to it, caused the whole to burst with a lou4 noise. A part, of the bottle torwM' thiUsc 6t theJaKesr'boy? 'eafflnx isT I u additional to this the side of bis face and back of his neck was much burned, jad ?one sleeve sleeve of his coat wereimrned off,- . , ' His father and tinanHealy theUcrearas; ran 'ttbe andpat 5oat I fire,I;JInddoing thisMrYlyibad1 of hishaoda bhrnfdv Tbe twaemallerhoys were not hur$ by the explosion. , , Ml 4 " iwHgeiUiiJead - Weicht'Uhlbaded.On I . . 0 t. , . ... eWer6iir aioiuV three o'clock Silas Fergiison, 3 LiJSilv-'i-i-siiV "4. . i-.i iiVi-li5. w!"'".!well known:rtn4f' .'..:J- about-40 or W pounds of good Km Coltee VWfimW!, J. -PW, ut Wprmea Silai'taei.;ftcfi. And he believtnit that il ' . I t a l. . J it. I. The fugitive ! foa' fast rortheht 1 but carrying 40pduuds 'of dead weight, he Wsely concluded m uem viraut, ueiue iiu .whwi wucu 1. was gocKlpolicy to ','unloa4."' He did unload by leaving the coffee on the wayside, and it was gathered up by the pursuers , and brodgbt 1 t to this office. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying fnr this ai1vArtispmTit.- i I .u u ' V I saym the proper place tnat he .was persued r to a 'point opposite the Carolina" Military I Tnotitjit Rilna vhn nririaa hiinoplf An Vila I 'aJ uv...;, .u m .u.o .u u.u.v.pw- evidence of it, was beseiged bysundry col ored persons who desired him to "devide spoils." As the coffee did not belong to him he refused to, do so, when several of them spoke of mobbing him. because he would not give them what was not his to give. - John Davidson, colored, Silas-' says, actually drew a razor on him, and otherwise offered him personal violence Silas says the result of the recent election, and the course of the colored people towards him generally, has made bin1 a good con servative, and that henceforth his political opinions will be shaped in accordance with the pulitical views of that party, and asks us to Dublish. it to the world. . iiilat.eems wrfei f.lv honest about his reeertt ennversin in nolitics.and we are pleased to know thatbe is not the only one whose eyes have recent ly been opened- Thousands of colored men, like i inn have become disgusted with tue rotten partv of the. ing -but rule or.ruin, We commend hirn for liis honesty iu hia efforts t; capture this cui'cejliicf, and for Ljs juUguuicui in leaving the siiikiti bip ul the rutheal (tarty. iTTTTl' T .rrr-r- afigttais of DistrvfesV - r I y uen tne eyes nave uecome auu aiu. heavf, tbe nervous system, morbidly senpi- When the eyes have become dull and live, lUtS lUUavtea JiaUUlU,.- inc; COlupiCUOn sniiaw; tUhod 1 n trn iVi ti 1 1 tin a liJhU tuUow, theVody languid, the ii)ind listless, and the tire and energy which should char- aut. rize ueaAtu, haye wholly or nieasuiauy disappeared' the ibdividuat exhibiting these symptoms may take it' for granted that his 8toinax:hi9di8eased;ihis liver disordered; his blood impure or impoverished, and his con stituuoay&iamuai aodqnwllyr wnafaued. What bis -ease reqmrea ts immeaiate ana ju- dicious medical treatment. He need not, however, put himself to the expense of eon sultine a physician. It Is as clear aa the sun m a cloudless sxy, that he 13 dyspeptic, apa " . . , . : t - i .. . . i it ia ua ceruun an auy-uemwiistrareu iaci, uuu .oe nat, a.awuicr u owtnacu' iuira win core dyspepsia and aU the brood bodily , , 1 l xt , . - r .. . . t . -. , : I '.! I III: and mental ills of which itls ; . the parent. Let him commence a eor.rse Of the remedy at once, and folio wfiij ' the directidns lauh greable symptom shaU bavdUappeared.-. will not' be sudden rand Immediate. The great tonic and corrective, - potent' as 'it is, gradually, it will restore the snflerer to neV- 1 ajPkla Miua.lMu .kita . aaAVa' - laAllll lecthealthv J?rQnxdayto day his eyes will riAinma KmtVitoi" Vi ia - avuaQ fiFtnAP Liu attllQ- --i :!---.-i.-l- - ... cles more elastic, his complexion fresherand UVWUIV wiJ&aiavai aaja.iiba tvu m.mvms aau ,mi, AlawivaaMi. Viia r.inra KtalaViMi ' . Twa a4iia t.md Via VlbOJVl S MAX3 ALMAAAaV VllUaMa Ma WiW UMSW will ba, once more m a ntconaiuonio nght the battle, of iue vigorously and, enectively, ma wi 1 aamic mat. 11 avsrjeosia is onr na- me cyuee aau oeeu iwiw, pursueu. me suj- -tee, wniiei connected wun tne nrm or wa apurcnase u maaeaooa,. , M ., l. matter. .Nflt itoh, w , : ,. mffigg&ht l$fDINdHA I M.f hun himae hj,caJledtel hi, aid Walter augl-tfi":K t 3 f ' JWJ.-- --!.. ni; ui i . x - " Alexander audi Jiin- Boy both boys, id 7771 r, ; rrr i'H!-mih n- : -TjVW 'BTi-T?." " ' ' ' went for him la 4'Ur-'y' ' ' ' DISS01.UTIOIV. . , ; ,JJ .-HH i.t.'.'aaiiniMi mi'tfi'X&-' ness' and corruption of ' the radical TlS.Srr T?OR SALE. - T'-r'-' ! ;" " ' . and like him have, been driven out brm wt W 'aWlhValaas,i-ifnal.fa. tract of 'fold,; by parUsana; (wim think Af noth-' I' TBRoqaii;T .no ,. 1 land, oonBistlrig of v v V v'! V tional disease, whave irt Hostetter's Bitters situated one and a half miles IrotoOiitf.- Ire a national specific equal to the' emergency I dell county, and ou, which he forn)eiiy. rt l aag7-f7tl4.i iIkv New Adver tisemeats. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE 1 a c: ;0 Associate -.-(. . i . faiOTTjB, Aug, 471674. Cxairri, drawa a' 25, 19, 45, 49i 28, 72,-12, 67, 72, 16, 10, 5,:7. Class 128, drawn atj5 P. M 26, 75, 28, 63, wvi V,, i-Xf e.iutw v.rx i h gi. t ' , JOIaaJAjarawn atj,, .jW, . - KLJ;,u -.al..v: .?J."rf; WILLIAMS, Com mission erv piBDiiOii? sam! titiE. 1! .rr? r- e. ON and after this date, payment of charge! on all, freights and receipt Xwf aamVby consignees br their agents, will be , required ai uepin wivic Euuua- are ueimnra. , angl8-2wf turtiiw ,h --m YAgent.' 1 . ' 1. ;n .). Ill' Ii i..M -ni.ain'.- i mm. --w CE&isafe,ey;rHerrrog's .make,' ALSO : A safe key. ' advertised about a week ago. Apply at tbe auglfMf OBSERVER OFFICE. 1 . ,i tt i Vim rulli ..i ' i ii 1 iiifint ii .f ' 1 fiuf'!'' 1 'H T . Beadyi Mlate. iFata,i!'iii.;.' ., ,yy e cai apeciai. aiienuon E4 uiKoeiient testimonials of Mr Q P Knight, tjn referencerf t6 Ready Made .'taint Not having used the I pajnt we can't speak from f experience, but we feel sure castoniers, same. : Sk'f ' ill il maejktnflAM ar aTAMaartiaaaaa-klalm. I " r. , I TtlHiJ firm "of BREM 6E0WN dO. is J. .rta day.rliasolTed by the articled of agreement,,. -.s. f. .1 1 a tl It ia (a Ilia intsMtt nf H fi-.v 1 uucitoi I ii"-. tMWlwtlMwr ummn. hhm wuuucirc puuuug, w i college. 1 ThianroDertT Is the beaUau Dry Goods of Hardware tbres; art request- VStiilwfiSXt ed to call at tbe.Hardware sye .ndTsetUdifthff the same, as the business of the firm must Mm4 ;? t :U'ii' ," v . J L BROWN. T L ALEXANDER, New Firm, tr.).. iv nr i .J Brown fc Co we, will continua .Hbr ard-1 w" vanwwotn au ua mriuus ureininB,iTHOq)oinMi ma uoTW)twHB, OT iei' ru at latiS -.nd of tnft r-t1rinPcfirL -i 1 1 retiring TT rrhm t w wmn viTft 'lanaraieei pac taueaepoc. aiso . new t dua 'v ,auv", r" ' t i vita(t i,,' T L BRO Y N, JOHN VAN LANDIGH AM, I j To Ifly Friend and Patrn.' HAVING rbecotne 1 associated With the Brown DO Ire6rtfullv iia rdnuarof oiirlib JiTl0 . , , . . . I 0 W: 1 rflHE firm ?f WALTER BREM A.Cp.fe , i" ,M5"'1 ui"il251ff J?i' J i under the name ana style ot waiter urem I U Martini -i 1 'V!l' 1 J isiiwwio vpwwcu , uwuji,aaaaion myoaiina awon t aar'nnw u WE the nndersigioediliaving tfrilered ihtoTb"en d 1 two gt nck braces , la copartnership, respectfully sohcjt the trade heretofore so liber extene oW firm, .IOOH08 J . 'MARTIN. ' wLi'a'L'i'i'i4 iJiij'- 1 i.l ... ,1 j . w-WeP!f' ' -1 1 mHOSE owing the old; firm of Walter 'J- urem ts u, are nrgenuy Tequewea w call on their book-keeper, MR: ROBERT Jt RAY, (atUie offic:ofWtexLBremi &MarTj, pjo ,8 authorized to Close tne oiai, books. Tbesi it Hi J ' m. . . m . I xnese accounts rousi De seiuea at anoe, or they will be Dlaced in the hands of an dtr I laced in the hands of an dtr torney for collection. 1 " 1 ' 11 ' t f j 111 1 " ran"1 A TTPTTftKT ; A Sale of Valuable. JiOtt at Statf sville, ' " r' . .,, 1 I ry rtuuoskvi weiiui uwuai, ' "I". i to the highest, bidder that valuable property j near the depot, containing" tnx'cr more acres, J to be divided into tibOUt twenty lots each, I with 66 feet froot, running back to the rear from the Street 200: feet. ' 1 Plans of the same can be seen at this of- Gee, or at the store of J. L. McKee & Go. , Statesville. until the day Of sale. - W. T. WATTS. Auctioneer. I 10-lt, I Arrow Cotton TiGSa ; Wiliaiag)1 i State Agents. WE are instructed by the Ataerican Uot, . ton Tie Company to give nbtice tha all persons dealing without license in wreck ed Cotton Ties with buckles of said Uomi ny w ytolating tl patent rights of said Company, will be held responsible I lr uniu.50, .!.. inn uom ihii un mm win ivmi u. ' - ' '! DxROSSETA CO., Agents; ; rStolviUeandacfosf tbeiiwofATAOP , For the Araencau Cotton lie to. F9r tbe 8tate of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, Ang l4-?m. ' Macon School. Tins school designed to prepay boys to enter tue Tesnman or popnomore year m any Of Onr best ajolteges, will Open on MOft- rt.i th 9tJi day of Sentember- For particulars ajjgress f A BARRIER, Charlotte, N C. 1 m i :n j augi4-iw:iswepiiw i , 'iibicei' ' '' A LVJ! V"J 7 w tilled that all of said debts have, been a "1bS itw i aK6nts 6r attorneys. T L VAITi,' t - wit : Cashier. ' Vance & BurweU, Attoneys, , - I nTl 1 'TA.fr. angii 7-tr. 1 I A. n. . . --w w--v n n a. -r -n I UfLH-NAJiM Atua vs s&bfi. 1 kD 1 1 .it . 1 .1 1. a .aa . a. . . ... m j i asiv.iv.,ui"i i - i sided. The place eontains 125 acres briand,' With with a good well Of water in the yard. The build in rs are allnew -pat up since 1868. , rest, There are about 90 acres in onginai lorest about ten acres of which is fine bottom land. Balance in a state of cultivation.' ' ; Besides, a good bearing pruhard ;and ; a good taaay. choice fruit trees were, set tnree years ago, Title good. , Will be sold for. cash. ,of a hf twAlvri mrtnths will be civen on t hilf hf rt"tehase 'taM.' 'V' J!l ' myVly4K) PENPLETOJJ!; Land Agents. . j ' I , ' '-''.!' "... JOLTED MEiji , ' JUST RECEIVES, aa bat mon iro a V aAAia ai f- 1 m'- i 1 1 1 p elecant lot of BOLTED. MEAL. Call soon and get your snpply at riiUOTH.Jtl A Up. .rane s. . aril BARRELS OF FI0UKV -"lr.-twj .OOO.lba1 Tennessee Hams,, on- sale " jahd lir" 5.. ir -".'T -H I KIBWKI.I.'K '!"' 'Ii fl H' PWni.TaU ITalruiil IVmlli DniDliM . . U . MMkm.MM MMrmMM. Jm. WI.IIIWI Bathing Sponge. , -lL..,j .Jt ((rvfiWTin snmriiAaAtKivkH e ii fa ft auge-tf.' -' 1 ' J! .. - , , tar r ...v,, a i i iv- . .1 . . KW n ORLEANS MOLASSES, White N Wine and Cider Vinegar. ider vinegai MAYZK.G RAY A ROSS, rX AY one who mar" want to locale for 1 . comfort. eoBvenience or toaoake mon- ey easily and ontetly. a. good eoaaee la now sell hla Thlaon location the best of any other property th rer-ftoaMna fco nereantlls. n 1 ere any 1 other biialiawA41 the baprtvvraMRtaand gemenu have bee a mad for, and to arranaemenU Inaauu Mm aiualif I tiuiiiMU. mil,HrTen. ie2?fcaJa sliTBaSPfill storle. hirhTwIto WirWrooad 40 feet Jiaaory., aaoaMt er swo hovse. a a4pte4oT'(K4sarpaaa)a, a frama well, waalt andjnllfc houge. a ayod au ttHyetfwood gatneelaud eaa.wthean fraau. This property la ia good; order -and condl- rUon. If 41m ntrehaaer deatreaw he aaay bay Sravru! ??Svj 5W?W sr rately, asmaUfraiuedweluag, I O 9I t.t . I. . 1 n. V. . . ately, afcmau irameuwe.fljr, with ' briek ft x 8U feet, the lot is about 45 feet front rramed a weu ing.-two utories, pasaage', good rooms front plaxa an il forulj four and pantry rooma,T kitchen; -'bored Well, ah jlaowest of the Railroad, one lottOO feet the Inhabitants and, .wauatu years aa-o This lot may be made' -valuable for a "brick tr f" ?od tr V. P0?: -"Tn r "SJt'0f'!8.'w Siv." CSr.' S 1 vj ..wuTt"Jf".Ti 1 1 ;niTDrto'a;M i.wwiiPw wiuK.a,ivi Of jOTiginattrw oit three hondred acres, s,in,,ceiurappn, innaer, gooa ieces, balance In primeval forest. No old fields on .rtheplaoe, andiioagtiiktt' plnta- I tion a foot daep,.tTiUa,lilsMWbJk.ce 7,w. At least one nau casn, ( 1 1 tunefKr ' u JONES PBSOtETOIT, ,!WT i,.,rAv- MM Hland Agents. TjXR SALE. II . j. , , j. , . ut :?' As Aeent for the owne As Agent for the owners, we offer for sale that-Valuable tract of Und belonging to the 4jMiraoi Alien tun, aeoeaae' conaiBung 1 oi 1 1000 acres, more o lea, sitnalakl on the-wa- net, 04 Iredell, ln xhortheast corner of Alexander county, apa aiaofwrtiy lauWilkea county, ail of which u one tract .and ysup- DoiMHi to-contain vamanie minerals, sucn as lead, plumbago,and,sllver. . On the tract is agood mill site at a place, known, aa Drip- wi-UTJieniy 01 wawr nu BUtmi o h n. a lw m m . 1 - 4Vl Mm W4aa.a -mmmm. aa mfm au4 K mMm. Mm. VVtf T . jc .. w .oev ... Vine Branch, for to aitea for over ahot wheel-, rhe whole tmetfa vet in fbreBttim- ber and well suited for a sheep farm - hav ing a very fine range. Title undispntable. Price Onijr iMS Vi Aere , Such a bargafn'ia rireloffered. '-! 4 ' i- - Apply to . .' -:JVi r u-' myO - JONES A PENDLETON, ( iauiu Ajnia. u. SEVENTEEN. HUNDRED ACRES of as good lands , as.an be found ji the county of jredelL On- which ? John A,Young 1, noW.deh0th tract is a'1- ' ' ui H OOOmMlhh 81T, 4) rf V 1 1: 1 . with water power sufficient for .all .seasons oftbeyW !J,H.WH A SPLENDID JJWELLIlrG HOUSE and aU necessary outbujlduigs. . 100,; acres in original woands. ' ' I R. The dwelling house ia a shork distance from a station on that road, L Tbe traj lill. jnot-.h 4ivided unlees t I fill 011 crh nurcbasers can be found vba will r. buy all. arid as tt Me ih auchJ manner1 as .fTS eaaily jeoorerted tnto: ,m 1 ambr ! of tVI"jrIn A.--r; t,t-tt; pttt " ?vl" 1 1" Twt-x. -wi atiaT.'aaAi ' On PantattOJ Is ahowa OB I bnttdraid , , tT?MMmM(1 "Title indlsputabW Tbrraa moderate!1 Address. i iIj in -.itot ruiiontI'. rW1 1 m Alpinauri.TOlarm Oil era pf SugMQreekvi on the nremnea the aa T WOhOTOEY JBkrCK KOCSE. ' and qtbef aeceasary utrbnUdiDga, -Of h tract 175 acred are In original forest 7$ acres of old fieldSi grown'Wp In 1nes,'and the baa aneetaagttatoUeuJtltattaa, with, 1 25 or SO acre of, land in good meadoT. . ., T ' Thlilantatio wlrt re-old all to on ah,pt it wttl be divided to aaik xaarebaaers. Title-indispotabta,-Xft -r--'J-f - Price $15 per1 acresi4Appiy to or address - Jnnetfli v;- ,u J0N13 A PJCNDLETON. -y flnd tfceneW Mackerel it KJL,u!i. ,ul '&EEBIV a.PERDTJF8.J ' fMV vWBWW) jaa naa season I just received and must, and will be sold fck 9ttk CASAt; B'H SMtTH'8. I A Oandteaj Imota, Rahjina and aU; ra 1 uaw, I .Wb;l imLBATrt Cod iJlyerOiland lAine.H''Sa IIyoryMorWalnfaml 1 iH Uj V. iin.t I nil 11 ; INDUCEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY, RoopmajiAEQttsclilldfs, TTTHO Juiva Doughi thai aaatockAAiT Jr.! Mil ) ' noxfcisnna of Uk attdi 'Weoltrr.' dreed 'vesault glovealdgrea tb ncy articles, xnese goooa-were purcnasea by tha lot. at anch aaxU'aordinarr law fie- oraihatweeao tosdtaaeU the samd kt a m.mm.1 JmM.t XmJmm. II. .mii.imijl wpiiwh'iim ai yiwn aese rwas)(a-ot eep make room tot onr Jail arrive. It will b"to the kjwof all to call at ona and make Uieir purcha ftitf'jILifr 1 eotn J G HARRIS. I 8octetTHlla, abontKo feat front, extending ' i 1 ' - 1 ; I bacK 32V feet to tn aenow A aumcient auan- i 1 1 m I ". ' isaaaatiajCT.i -iar mjm -a. g-k' nw Wtkj . .1 U i Ii f! I M t

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