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W prepared to ao- bbardeni iwilli V-I " " '"t roomS f tid excelleOT. fare, ipoh ciiiiie WrmaT 'Apply at toe Oaborne UedaocaiTTradaStreeV ' '"' ..r ill . i Aii .'TcIIsa y.trsaCv twrni'rt' JTSTTiVed a chofcelot of Bolted Meal, tacrU'-Tthtits nine " Calif soon I at Uoaal X,bkVTrad twetfc. tif " AVerr ae WortaenliV Viol! 'fitijifei,7 at ' s i a if !KSIKOUar " C:il, - -Vermicellv Corn.. .Starth; JUL pIPA Kplce, Ginger, owt S TABCn. eoapCur.IIcs and Kfrosenel at ith - r ,-. rjsiNG.suNjr fifty dollr Mtt.rigiBi.w-i-T Warranted fine gold, and roa iim e k eepr if w '1 ; ' rr 4 ' SO Casks of Bottled Ale, . H rs . t . , r iz. fTf - frill MX 1' '4 i?.u!bLJrj 1 ' 31 3, 1874. JT3TG FIVE DAYS. - . .,, .vi.n ; T-TnTrriTs TV X S TO BB-HELD IN THE " i t ,. f ."lit A3t0 T rU&uWwoo!Bih-od lines for fhe nstfal fates for Patf tbe' CaoIllaB;', at, any tnna after tT r 1 .Vi v-ii!' taojr iwj wnrv uuuiim SPEINGSPresdcnL I -Tjfigifir lor 10"ctper ponnd ; r TTTfH;if toe": Rio Coffee: J i also a lot of roasted nd grouad eeffee. this we propose to seU at Iceutr per pounds put tipT in n foiled ourid 1 packages. ' We bare also liberal proposition to make to ' : " . . e ... ont time, will be tresen ted. "with onejof the packages 6f coffee as a mark of our esteem Jor their liberal dealings'., "ati?8-tff ; Vi.-iJv'.". ...- 'Y 'iraae Btreeu ' ' ' ...-. "f i? I Jf -jr , - i.; I'l ITIHIRTY or forty shares or Jttuwing ana ij. Loan Stock tn the Mecklenbtirg or Sec ond Building and Loan ABSodaln. -r-MTRAf-rnft' fllfiretua. for sale at 25 JCj cents a box, at . : . - i, PUKEFQys. fc l ' trTlTiC tfhe bif an1 lairds of Patent ?,Medi 'A dnes on hand wlU be sold cheaper t TMPORTED And KexWcst JSTanaTSgart I iniitAdiiAfeh.0Gdm4sticiclr gars, of anperiorJqnality ' ' j," ) Junel2 ffrw 'i WB BURWELL & CO. CJIMMOlTfl HepafiC JJompotmdV ' ew. VJ remedy Tor livar msease, dyspepsia aiui Debility, just received, a r V - juneia , McADEN'S DRUG STORK , : r CBi wnTPK ronntrr Bacani- Fine Canvassed Bams,. imme tnTMsea . wnrv, T jn i fj rw, ur i x w i rf1obaccolrfFine Cat, jClgare.Sntfflrkndnpei, ,a,;atuie iuiug " ? r f lft-HJ 7(H,aS.H0LT0N.& CO-A- aept3, Sf-ih-Wi Opposite marxe. ' Boloff ,-t 8WEED1SH Leeches, fresh and to fine: Or ffRfSSjTE BtTRWELL A CO., V ?-lv . . .--.. rz" OTTW ... . J r- UlnonT WAW l y . Building,' Trade 8treete w 1 inoe.MM.i r.Mhe vu :.....ti..........4 2.0Q Jaa cr . J ifiark on their rnnen THav .--. "uxrai i.ia wiuyMwuBiom ior thrs ; notified that their term 'of sabscrto- t v LsJ expired ; and are resrjeciftillyw 1 l,torenewatoBOa O . 1 One f )uare one time. ; 45 JJDO .Mi three days --1 RA r .M fivetUVa J ;on WW. J I i one week. 4 , 3 60 . ' ' k two weeks....;., .-i- 00 t . l onemonth....rr: C 3" 'Contract Advertlsfementa take-t properionatelx low rates. , . , t4 Five S-ares estimated jut a qnarter njmni nd t -a y pares as a half-cjlnmn, S CHAU1.6TTE IAKIiETS. j A.t IVorrectea JMOty. , t -: potton Market. ' inferiQr.:.l;.: ........fr....9(ai5 VJ.U1UWJ ,j . m MWlAjt 13i Strict' Good -Ordinary, Lipw.Miaaiing,.. Market,vfirnaer. t'1','- ;Cnntry Produce. fiaam Hanis. per lb w' " Bideaas st - ; 8hoaldeBi,i - - t-UDS Uottna.-. 2 Beeswax t .t . t 18 13 a 14 11 Hi 25 30 2.00 2.20 mmfc4ppleJ? tbm White, X" Mixed, per dozen, FtottrFamily, , . M. C Extra, . "J ; Super t VJ.X i Fruit Dried Apples, r Peaches, " ? Blackberries 1.05 1.00 ' T2i - , ,-4.00 ii 3J50 2.00 2.25 fiowla Chicken, Spring, 18 a 20 TnrkeySr ' perpr 50 a 75 Green, " 7 ird Good, 16 Coraraon, 14 afeaWbdte, 1.10 White, 60 Oniont. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Fctw Pare clay, 1.00 " Mixed, frfotoerIrishi - " 8weet, fallow, i .. . . , -VfiU-Red. per bush. 1.00 50 $1 .10 1.30 1.35 35 '"25 T'S. f- iT?fr... White? ! ' , fRof-b.wanedivH ;liif 1 rftf :' ' Un washed k. '. i r. ri . LCIT7- INTELLIGENCE. -l'vr;..i;' U h ' - .'. ' tifcM ". ii''"-1 ' The Observer la the only paper pub lished la the State West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches .every , . mprtting.-sBnatacsa men will please make a note of thlai - ' ;4 J-y ::-i, 'ii: 'V Ail . .i ' '" " HjFreC from that venality which cor rupts Jhe conscleuce or that pity which corrnpts Ja8tlce.M , 7 . 1. H.11-, t nit -W'l.iiV "V i ....... ,.1Chjpreh8 To-Oayf.3n. - i-- Tbvok "Stbkb M?f CMrticH Sojrar Servicejggain after J .morning 'service, o'jsev-KJ Crra- wavi Pastbrii .: .l.e- i--".i.'i " Sunday School at 4 P M? ts t - .: ' tj St. Peteb'8 ; (E. ChobcHv Services Uy dav at It A M nd ; at 6 P. M.. Rev .BS BrolilbRecoi'. ila'd Calvabt Missio Chukch. Services this morning at.m o'elock and t' 74 P M by the pastor. Key W S Haltom. ; " '.' Haltom will preach-at the Academy m o'clockr'F-Mil -tl twr- , . . AsspciATK-, BxroBxso t Sebvice -in v.rtbe new Chapelonthe comer bf College and 5th i streets, toiday ac 11; o ciock A, M.i and at 5 P M, byBev; J.X. Young. Lutheeah Chdbcb Services as1 ustial-by the pastor jjHevr N. Aldnch. " BuJTday School atSPM. I' " .t-'i :i BAPTpHTTBCHjThey Thej Whit field, of diajfs mreach at the Baptist Church to-day, at 11 a. m., and Rev Clarence Dixon, of Wake Forest, at 7i P M. St.- Peteb's Catholic Chpbch High mass at 10c' clock; Catechism a,t4 and Ves pers at o,Q'dock;by ReV D F 0Conne!, V G, offlciatiog; f it- ? The Carolina. Central. . , 'Blasllngc.inSyhifer's field, for the trackvcf tae Carolina Central, continues. The cut is a deep and long one, and much of the way lies through solid rock. The blast- ins shakes houses in MechaolCTvnle,-& qnat-; teror a mue cuscant. Joarge cnarges 01 pow der are put in, and the noise can be heard a longdistance. ,Tt,n :K"' attUJiuicua w nvMuuiuu, f : j This firm will resume businessf pn, Mpn day.' Repairs oh "their store have "go pro pro- gresffd bo jar as to Aav ej3bI0 them to ( moveimosfi thfehy ocW hiM Jnto itlasl evening. . The roof has been repaired and the bjlildLqgbf the wall is going on- These repairs were made in a veryshyrt time, . aiSsuMi'A ' i ' ' 7 " -.'h tn w -X- " JAt '.Tra-a'Jn.t-a-." lfc -- - rjt is all, in vain that-ye - local historian promenades, up and down and to and fro thro'ughtber"-stfeetand alleys of the city, searching for the wherewithal to entertain the reader' His eye falls upon no" strange sighjhia ears hear no strange sound.and, ask yhO) be wiU for jneVsV the" replyis, invaria blyl'JneifV nstap'tThe news, if any there was, kept of his way yesterday, and though he searched for it diligently t'tffoud it hot Pity the korrowVol'a bred I scribvd' look; lenienOy upcmiiliir.U7mornJr,'".c ft4f RmioV ft, Am,VA! q Gnert iq, will be on .of .the iM4r4 shals at the Site Tfiir. j lft',-t- - There will 'l no jSerrifces to-day' for t joongregations-of either the rat or Second J?fe8bytaria4 Churches.', f , , .t. Only 60 oad ba'es of jcoiton were ,Sld in Charlotte lijst week ' Those who bare any1 aiholdisgU Ibrjtettgc prlces.-r r."" ; ' There- w,nly;8'poliee rrests for the week .endirtg i last", nights ftoTthe oarties jWejecolorediancI iwp wera'whjte.1 ;J"j ' 4 Watetnieloti wagons thronged1 thi sfareets teday 'aAd( Jhe; frujf.withjnfe- xeacA i fot -evexj onet who rticonioj. raise, a nicble,' 1 . -i i -tJg?!-. - - ;It lsa'Oodiysisht6 sea 'e'caUros, reugionasoofcing cows wtm. beit: on tnera. Monroe Scaalc Esd ihas jretired frottt' the Lincoln1 Proptettt and is succeeded "by ' Mr a F HpeLane.' 'We regret to,)ose.Ijien Beagle from the fraternity, and welcome Mr DeLane to id We wish him success. r . The camp meeting at Bid die Institute, she nQ of a suspension. Large num bers of colored people go to it from the' city every hig"Kt" and there is, we learn, much religious interest in thecommnnity, growing f VThe passenger train on the! Atlantic, Ten nessee & O Railroad, will resume its former schedule' fo-mCrrow leaving Statesville at 6.25 A M,:And arriving; 3barotte at 3 P M; returning, lieaveCharlOte,a-V-P M, and arrive in Statesville at 7 P M. , . ,y. p r We found an. editor, yesterday who was able to present us with a fir?t class cigar. This is. the first: f&staca br second where such an individual could own a box of cigars, "atid we have '-an idea Uiat the next time we, go out in company he can letd us a clean shirt - ;. ' Will Locate In Lincdlnton. v '"' Our young friend, Robt J Shipp, who has tbad a law office in this place fox some time past, has determined to move to Lincolnton, to open an office there, 'and 'witbthis view, will leaTC us the early part of this week. We wish him success in his chosen calling, wherever he may go. The Sunny South. ? . We have received a prospectus of a paper to bear this name wfiich wfl be commenced in AUah1ja,vabout tne'" middle of next month. It will be an illustrated, literary weekly, apddts'coluniQ wiirbexintributed to by many of the leading Southern literati. It will be published at 3.00 per year, or ten copies will be sent to one address for $2.50 per yeareaob; Addfftpf thevnrJSt,' or JohnH Seals Proprietor; Ailanta, 'G'- Bnslnesa. ; tJ t r, r Jifs, r 1 ' People sometimea clairh tiiit the" bhsiness of Charlotte is overestimated, but as an evi dence tGaOhislistrary 'so, we stood; in the Democrat printing office' door yesterday even -ing and counted'f thirty -two wagons Jand drays, all on, Tradf street, and every dray man or wagoner seemed to be trying to do the most work in': the smallest length - of nme. ' Thestr&et8"Were thronged at the time by:raen.and ladies and baby carriages with- cnmW'fi?;:' . ' ': "K Improved'.'- -v. .:. ;V IWc we gladi tO announce . the improved condition of Mr. Eldred Gri ffith, who: was injured wt: .Friday afternoon- by the caving in of a- wellin the basement of Grier & Alex ander's store... His iead received no serious injuryand ne )ias been perfectly rational since 9 o'clock Friday night. He was cheer ful and talkative yesterday and said his head gave him but little. pain. .His physi cians consider his state quite satisfactory, Fall Fashions. , Fashion fiotes for 'the Fall set forth that three new shades of color will be introduced this season', and that two of these-lleur ja soufre, (flower of sulphur,) a peculiar t-jei low, and cardinal, a handsome red will probably S vejy fashionable. The other colprls caffea. volcanic. "-Also ;tb"e autumn's bonnets will have very , low, crowns, but the trimmings, "which -will be in most' cases placed In front,' wikd.'tnateriaily'io their aiutuoe. a lowers will not De worn eo mucn as last Beasoh. '' TheConsty CornxnUaioners, Trmorrbw being the first Monday in the month, the County Commissioners will meet in regular session at the Court House. Tbey wiU receive and examine thehonds gf tlje fatefyiectedcoinf fficefSi and if f the bonds are samcient, the new officers will be dul? sworn into office. There will be 6)nly three changes in the government of : Meek lenburgedunty, from what it has been for the paatOtwo-years : Messrs W fE Ardrey andH M Dixon take the places: '. on , the Board of . County Commissioners, of Dr M M Orr. and GenW H NeaL and W N Alexan der. takralhe place 6fW j4M?; as Coro- ig ;AliMUI ffVIV A Bad and Fatal Accident. An accident which resulted fatally, occur red at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon on the premises of M Jas R Hutchison, in Mallard eiteek Townshi. It appears that Mr John Swing; ttyoatb iaged about li "years, waa diggmg well for Mr Hutchison., A large rock,, w.hich had been loosened in ousting, protruded -Trom ! the afdeVbf- the well near the tog. and, while youngr Ewing was at Work b9Wdm(lay: afternoon, the earth around it suddenly broke, causing it to fall in- upon him. uch was the size of 6ie Vock tbat,tbreenea were required to move hit off Witt . UU lUf I IUJ B JT WUiy . 4 , JUO. . waa iui jiui;. bruised) and linaBgled, and' died in half att bodrafter'ihe'accident ' Li t; It'wiU be remembered, by some that, about & year agOfc Swing was blown. up while biasfr - tngvrock'j'in- thcwellof Mr. WjtnRankln abbutlimSeam'thia'oUyl&it M This is 4 wo. accidents, caused by .ihecav proraenMiislbngeretreatand oft the upon to chronicle la the past two day. The iaoreMc3Hnina Homicide." it willbe, 'remenjbere that, ;abont three weers ago, tne OBasarxs publiahed. an ac count of how B C , McGinn is lost his life at the sands of his father in-law," near Cherry- rille,- Gaston" county-: A ' few daya; ago Moore was brohght beffdre His Honor Judge Schenckvat Chambers; in LihcolntonV'cn a jrnf of habeas corptis, sued, out by "his coun sel, Messrs PUtopiraMd3iW mji 4onn jtioie. appearea,i ior rtne .Hiate, and; after an investigation, His Honor, held Moore t0Jail m the sum xa t2,O003? i,Vi ' Tbenumbeiof The JJvmg Age. lbrAag. 28th and Sept 6th. have the followingnote- 'worthy lartktles ; 'mngictbr Amadeus of Savoy and Sardinia; The Count of Farisr History of -the' Ainerkant Wr'ScOtitita$-Ile- view: Family Jewels. Acj&iwThen-' ' -b.. -r-2' '.rt - n yem, ui nui juanx ricmuutH ; nw-r KAntp.r. Pall MiR Gazette, i. .If n,mhtt:"fm I enter Pall MaU, Gazette;., M Gambetta on we onaauoij, opecuuor; etc; whii toe con-- clnslon bf ""The-Roseln JuniBand instar- toehts of "The -Story bf Valentine and his Brother,'' and the Manor-House at Mil ford." and poetry and miscellany. Iittell Gay, Boston, Publishers. r sT- s - -C'.- Attempt oSteal Baggage- Ap attempt waamadeoo Friday evening about dark, to steal llje. trunks , off the stage running bet weeu.jCharloAte.-and the head of the C C Railway-when it was a mile and a nau irom the cityrgoing toward Menroe. It happened that; just at. the point named, Mr H Brown, one of 4 be ! passengers, jump ed off the stge, and jus-as he did so, saw a negro cut the strap which held the trunks on the back of the stage. So soon as the ne gro saw that" ,heJ was , discovered, he darted mm me woous ana aisappearea.. ,jar crown had no pistol,'' else Jie - could 'easily have brought the1 scroundrel ' down. It was by the merest accident that none of the trunks were stolen;M; - ' : -W' . ,,f .; j ' , Painful Accident. Mr. John Cormack, one of the best and most faithful plasterers in the city, sustained a severe accident yesterday afternoon. - He was lathing the joists of the third story of the store of D. Parks Huthinson, Esq., pre paratory to go ou with the ceiling, when be had occasion to step backwards to another plank on the scaffold. .As he did so the plank broke and he fell to the floor, a dis tance of about 10 feet. His weight was npi on his right shoulder which was bruised and dislocated '; in addition, to this his collar bone was broken. Dr. Gibbon was called in to his assistance, and rendered the necessary surgical aid. The injuries will detain him from work for not less than a month. Parks Hutchison's Store. - The work on this buildlrihas been press-' ed with Unusual vigor for the past few weeksj and is now nearly completed. Mr. R.N. Grimes,- the superintendent of the work, informs us that the store will be turn ed over in twelve or fifteen days to its lessees, Ellas, Coherr& Roessler. It will be by all odds the handsomest building in the city, as to its exterior at least the finishing touches have not yet been put upon the in terior,and wecannot,of course, speak for that. The work, though. Is well denef ; the joints are well put together, the caps on the iron posts are handsomely finished,, and,' all in all, it is a fine job. ' This is due to Mr Ahrens, the contractor, and to Mr Grimes, the fore man. The store is an ornament to tbecitv. An Error. We announced some . days ago that the trestle of the Carolina Central Railroad over Sugar Creek, near Phifer's mill,' was ' being built by M r. Lindsay. ' This is not the case. The work is being done by the force of Capt. V-Q- Johnson, front the Western Division efthe road, and the work is under, the im mediate supervision of Mr,-M. J. Aydlette. Mr: Lindsay lias-nothing whatever to" do with its:Tt is thought that 'tb'etrese'Twlil be completed : iri about two weeks., . Cant. Johnson , Is , also '..buiidinK, the trestle over Briar Creek, 2J miles from the .city,;. We want to place the credit where it properly oelongs, and hence make tnis correction in justice to one of the most efficient and per- A Good Idea. V ; ... ;'. .' . ( ' There is a provision in our ' City 1 charter which grants - to jthe r city authorities, the right to put to work, on the ttreela-all per. sons who refuse to pay . their poll'' tex. We are glad to hear , that the authorities" are mooting the question of enforcing this pro vision - By all means, letitbedone.' There are numbers of negroes in th city who have never thought of paying 9 . poll tax, . Let them be put on' the streets and worked for five days, and thus get the amount due from them in money, out of theh . muscle.If white men have to pay poll tax, . negroes should too. 4 Thre latter have" nothing else to pay .-taxes upou,, buu ui me name ui cTerj thing that is reasonable, - we say make theni pay this. The white men support the 1 city government ; let the negroes pay a poll tax for liviDg under and ! receivi ng protection fromit. ' " ' ; V September. -V' '3 ' : This was tne' seventh month of the Ro man year before tbe' Julian ''jet nu ,o( the calendar .'The4 Jtwo first Syllables tof :the name,' are thus ;redily. accounted, for ,the last, which also tigurea at tbe nd of the names of the three following: months, is'an ancient particle of donbtf ul sign fi cation. This is considered the finest month of the rear. The later fruits' are all: ripening, and thetemperaiure generallyiJ.VIe3anC but . it times as warrrl as .the previous month-f lH - . The Roses, Dahliasinnias, Asterf, Mari-. rolds- and a iostAf'other. flower aeem to be vieiug withrea6h other in; tbeibeautifut Colors which jbey . exbibit? In a well-kept i garden, this, mqnth;,i3.a8.proUnc as May and June, with the glories of. foliage; and lo som. JIhe first month of Aulnmn; liefalds the glorfdus'beauties of the wlldwood The atnioephera ii bracing,' and in the hill coun try often vary cool. ,.A telegram; was received last' pight rorn Tt'o8 Bt Brown, v the 'celebrated Kentucky turfman,1 Baying that he wiu oe uere on x air wees wun eleven horses whicnine wil enter for the acea They will' add greatly to tbe interest of, the .race. ( We will mention here that fifteen stalls ave already heen engaged at Wadsworth'a livery; ''stable for Kdrwswhich' jre already promised for theair races . V, These CharloUie dpga are certainry- what jfewmw are yiz -,6'JIJnawed. by influence. be Marshal may. pablisla a .auury: .notkxg aa be pleases, setting forth that all dogs iouna wjuious collars aner a certain .date. 1 : rr , j uau unsiy me r u pouce may lay an wait for them with shot gun3,tLiid- wd 'may ln- j.tifL-.Li'ji iji'.'jj . '.ur . i K-. veigh agatnst'thera in'olnmrt' 'after :eol- Rmr but notwithstanding- all 'this, abey take their seat oa rthenr . haunchea in the middle of the streets every night, and howl away m the same exasperating manner, just as though .no one had ever swornetema? vengeance against them. City Taxes. . -r :' : The city tax book has been completed by the Clefk j and Treasurer, and is now. in .the hands of the Marshal. The work of getting it in proper condition has been a very labor ious one. Beyer betore have the duties . of tbe Treasurer been so heavy as they are this year, and Capt. Nash is entitled to the plau dit "Well done," for the extra trouble tq which he has been in looking out persons who have failed to make returns, and mak ing .them list .their taxables. ..This is some thing, which was not required of him, yt his devotion to the interests of the city In duced him to do it, and the amount of taxes to be collected has been increased .several' thousand dollars thereby,' ' i i OBITTJARY. Died on Tuesday September 1st, at the residence of Col. w, R. Myers, Little Wilhe, infant son of Mr and Mrs. J. S. Myers, aged 2 years, 4 months and 10 days. ' - r The pet of a kind father's bosom .the pride of a loving mother's heart, and the sun beam of a fond and doting family, has -been borne by angels hands to the bosom' of his Goa. Gut down in tne morning of life (like the little flowers of which he was ever to fond) just as the1 sweet scenes of youthful bliss were glowing iresn and warm, - r "Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade. Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, "!r And bade it blossom There. . ; 3 With a face as radiant and cheerful as to ever gladden with its beauty, and a na ture warm, affectionate and tender, it is natural. that sorrowing , parents, and kind friends, should morn a loss forever new ; but in deploring that loss,-led us;not forget to what a bright and happy existence those who die young are borne, and . endeavor to extract consolation from the thought that 'When death strikes down the innocent and youne, 1 f For every fragile flower from which he lets The parting spirit fall; A hundred virtues rise.1 In shapes of mercy.r charity and love. To walk the world and bless it Of every tear. That sorrowing mortals shed, on such green graves, Some good is born, some gentle nature; . comes. 1 , ; . pn ( ' SPFJCf At 'NOTICES. ' ' ANNOUNCEMENT, SMITHriEtD, JOHNSTOK Co., N. C., , . September 3rd, 187. "! To Vie Members of the Senate of North Carolina : I hereby announce myself a candidate for principal door-keeper of the Senate, subject! to the action of the Democratic-Conservative caucus, at the approaching session of the General Assembly. . I. F. Eljungtok. te : ,- . .. . .... . .1 ANNOUNCEMENT. . j , i . We are authorized and requested to an nounce John A. Stikeleatber, of Glin, . Iae dell county, a candidate for reading clerk of the House of Representatives' for the' ensu ing session. Election . upon (he assembling 01 the Legislature. ... 1 augl9tf. i.v: iJ-.fi V:cm, . : i -. -. i ; Ready Mixed Paint. We call special attention to the excellent testimonials of 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 it' is 1 to the interest Of all 'or customers, who desire painting, to test the same. .... -t .. -v ! nly 25 6m. ' 1 '-' " ' ' j Misdirected ; Bile.- i " ,v i. - . The bile slightly cathartic, and when of the proper, quality and poured, regularly,, as ought fo ber, into upper' bowels, it keeps tbe intestinal canal, free . from ' obstruction. But if, owing to the slnggiah action of the liver, the secretion be deficient in quality Cr quantity, or both, cosuveness is-the' result; nor can the bowels under such circumstan ces be permanently regulated, except by an efficent anti-bilious agent. ; Hostetter'S Stomach Bitters is such an agent, aa well as a painless . laxative and a genial tonic.-- Hence it Is a specific for constipation. But this is only one-of 4hemaay- virtues of this unequalled vegetable resjtorj)(tiva.tfIt-isonw of the omces 01 the biie to abstract tne su perabundant -carbon- from the blood, ; and when the liver does .not work, this fanctioh devolves upon the. kidneys, which cannot even imperfectly perform the, task without being seriously, oisordered.', Consequently, kidney diseases are often consequent upon the loroiditv of the liver. , A. coarse of the BitterS will effectually arouse and, regulate that organ when inert or siotmui, and there by avert chronic disease of the' kidneys or bladder, as well as cure constipation; - More over, this . powerful . specific is . an - absolute cure for dyspepsia, nervous prostration, men iai ueapunueiicy, geueiwi ucunii.jr, unwiui and all the minor ailments proceeding from imnerfect disestion and assirailaiion. As ait invieorant for the aeed .and infirm and a means of rapidly restoring tbe etrength,. of convalescent patients, it takes precedence, of every other medicated stimulant in use. ?$ew' Advertisements: ' OFFICIAL" DUAWIKCS ' j tt... .. w in,; . . ...t 4'in:,.9 fJ. - t""'M ifSaujOTTK. Sepl 5. lili Glass 178,' drawn at 12 M. 12, , 51, 82, 57. 46.20. 64.6. 675; 43. 29. 17." W r ; Class 179, drawn at 5 P.-M -9, 3952,32, . 46. 13. 65. 74. 56. 18: 10, t Class 180, drawn at 9 P. Ml14, 43, 75, 63, AO r 1W O SVT tfj t9( M 99 , . 't (Signed) . J. J. HARRISON. ;J5tCS0X.tJTlbp. THD copartnership heretofore existing be- tween Charles R Jones and Frederick H Pendleton.' tinder tba firm nam n -1 style of Jones ft Pendleton, in the poblTca tionand ownership.' of the' CHARLOTTE jDaaux v jbtff is xma nay 'Cuasolved by mu tual consent, Charles R Jones having- pur chased : the enUrei nteresf ;of the jretrinf Srtner, in everything belonging to tbe office, shading sllnotes,-accounta,'orctkar?eTi- oencesoi aeDt.oeionging to, -the late firm. Existing contaaota -will be-carritJ ontu tr - a : aImH FRED KJ H PENDLETON. UacxereL and FAT FAMILY MACKEREL. Barrels, half Bamla:" ? . ? And KUa. Just received by -1 ; J. Si M DA,VI2JS0JT, " TlfRS.L. D. EC0TT wiU open her school 111 on Wednesday, the frsi of Septem- -Fwiclara:-addreaa. ' ' sep6-2tpd. at Mr. D, R. Leak's. NATIONAFHOTEL, s ' ' ; 8AESBTTBY, ir: (Di rv yfOST conveniently situated for eommer ItJL cial irayelers, . of, any House In the Every delicacy in season. Omalbus, f-i tjt 4afK4r. rr i Ami ,ii-iH 'A First rate PastW tJodkS oababia latAiAn the pastry copking of .;a vlirstlaaa! HoteUn Salisbury' :'c.v-. i'-' rtj AlsbijiA first rate Meat C6okv capable of taking charge of the culinary department of the same hotelv$i'.is4 t'v4',f' Ki ' o To a person orpersopa,rh ' wllL answer the above discription, good wages and steady employment will be given. -vGood references required W. T. LINTON, Proprietor National Hotel, Salisbury, N.C . sept 6 . . .. ; .'.;. 1 -V I)ERTJVIAN8YRUP. Simmons Hepatic 1 Compound, h u v iiu.K'vi i "MollertCodlivetOil,.,.,.-:.- . Wilbor's ' Wnd Lime, ' , 5 Jno C Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Just Received. W: R. BURWELL & CO, aeptC'-M ft-'i'WT''-iDraggists. TITE Have the .Largest and' best- Stock of . If, Jmported.an.dJDpmestio-Segwa now on hand, for the retail trade, we have ever kept. ' r." W; E::BURWELi;&CO,r :. .' u 4 Druggists Springs' "Corner. ...ePfr.O ;; ,,'vv WE 5v; recei ved Jo-day ! a small lot of 1 1 2, 1, and i. gallon Fruit Jars. . R. BURWELL & CO. f; sept o It - :J..i3 (ii - . FRfeSH BEEF. THE undersigned, takes this method to - notify the citizens ' of Charlotte.' and vicinity that; he will keep; on hand every morning, at his counter, in the basement of the store belonging to 8 ten bouse & Macau- Jay, Fresh Beef, of the best quality which he oners to paying customers at low rates. . J. F. ALEXANDER,- Agent.'K . - " , sept 6 lw pd ; . v. , " GOSHENBtTTrERei-, -.'r.uhH.i nBEEIPERDUE'S, y jfiiff VJCBTji RECEiyED if r ? ' " '''t nri itii F. M. SHCLTOflS THE third and last lot for the season; of those beautiful BABY CARRIAGES. Call soon, before they are all gone; : A L S O , . . i..,. KITCHEN Safes BookrSbdves, Hafc i Trees and Split Bottom ' Chsirs. j mi4f-m - 1. 'i in- mi 1. '.' -m - : hi.i i;; i.l : , SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ; FICE,!.'! A., T. & V. a. t Charlotte, N. 0.; Sep.' 6th, 1874. ON . and after Mandav. . 8m i 7th-:i Otm following schedule , wilt be run s ejer tiua ttoao: - .. . - . . Ukll . rOIXOSOCTHU.i-HXS.-Wii-' Leave Statesville, at ? , ,Jt,,.i;j i f,-0.25a,m. ' Davidson College, 8.28 a.m. Arrive Charlotte, -iKj0tiitti-' , ,j vv 5OIX;0TiS'Vl V? Leave Charlotte, at , - 8.2J pi m. Davidson CoUcee. .J.m 16j04 Ariive StateaviUev . iiUip' JJjDO&i All chareea mnst be Dre-mid . on Fieieht offered '.for ' shipment tar, .Sectlori ''House, Henderson i Alexandrians -and Caldwell's. These being Flag Stations,'? ;the Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it Is unloaded,' it either of the above points.' ; .; iiV;;Mitf-4 No ireight will be received by Agents, or forwarded (unless the name of consignee, and destination : is distinctly marked there on. .. J.J. GORMLEY, " Superintendent,. ' - : 1 ... i 11 ii , . 1.1 1 i i,; 1 1 j i ' in 1 ..i " 1 'TV ""EW bologna sausage dried beef, country iv bacon (aide) new mackerel,' large sweet potatoes, another-kit! 'of ' NICK.' HONEY, fresh family flour, from M Barrier, J Taeton, and C G Foreman's Mill's ; , freeh,,. country butter, ' ; cream cheese, J all Vfor - safe LOW for CASH.-..' B N SMITHi . aug29-tf-7 , ;- y "If tv .- ypTL,i. : Farnt t?r al,-(J GRAHAMAt NASH bive several iaryjle sirable Farms for sale, -..neat t ,be City, from 180 to 300 acres each. , , Call on . t . ti i.-? j-iiui '. -y- HASH; . , Office in rear Of CoL J. E. Brown's office; aug22-tf- ;v. ,v "V'r.i Doarder . - Wanted. 7. ' !4 . : v ' . f 1 t v . TUTZ house is now open for the reception JyX and aooommodatlonriOf .1 .regular and ' transient boarders. - - - -' - ;' ? S ; . Table supplied with every delleacy In aeaS Tryon St., one door .below Charlotte. HoteL - . . V 15 . - j If otlce.f -.c - s?.v -1 OFFICE AV A B'A. Ii. BAILvAY 4 TO those desiring, to attend, the Railroad,, v ' Barbacue at Spartanburg, on Sept. 10th. . return tickets will be sold for one price; tzckv ., ets good for that day, and on expre vb going East; tbe morning of tba y ; V C. H. OVERMAN, . .. - - :., -sepl-HL a Agent. , ' v, , . MEAL, Flour, Lard, Butterand Es, a thi - RISING 'f;. 1 MyJ. 3 JJ3-1 - BnaSi, 'QfSaW?0 8 gluing reader!, r'" ! r r.4 ,7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1874, edition 1
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