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- '. -' - - - . ,-1.1 ! . . . T i 1 ' i t m , '. Vol: xi. CHAELOTTE N. C. THUKSDAY,' OCTOBER 8, 1874. 1 'ti&'i&aK&.jixz'n wwiirioiv. j. r Ti pj i- (?.: i-t ?.v? 'IVrtfrlMlTH. Tk- fit ?3JJt3f v ..lew ' W. 8. FORBES. FALL TRADE nFOR 1874. WOO Gases. Boots,& Shoes ,TQ BE SOLC AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE OF & FORBES Tnorp Street, CHARLOTTEpi.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. ITrrTHrsr the next ninety days, we intend to sell a large Stock of Dean's. Womtn'i Iff Boy'SfKlMOT' and Childraa'e BOOTS, SHOES nd HATS, comprising all grades, large portion of wnien PJf Manufactured Awpressly to Our Own Order. I Merohanta In Charlotte, a well as those in the sqrroonding country, will And it to their advantage to call and examine bur stock before purchasing eisewhefe, w! , , We mean to teU Oood$a low 8 any house n New York, Boston, or'Baltimore, WfconaeVW- '-' ' -SMITH,. TOKBl3 Observer Charles B. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. .$7 00 . 3 60 .... 1 75 fT! E 1874? FIRST 1874. ra .1; s :4 OF THE llFlf TBI CfflLlS, TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF CHARLoTTE. ISTORTH CAROLINA, COMMENCING , AND CONTINUING FIVE DATS. - HON; Z. B. VANCE, OF- N, G. I .: Will Deliver the Annual Address. Liberal Premiiims Offered in Silver Plated Ware. ... tf-Hl F AIR A SS0CIATION HaviDg been reorgaoized, and freed from Uie heavj debt which has heretofore been a con siderable burden, now offers to the cilizdns! ot the two States of North and South Caro lina SOCh dTamaire8 as met nave never oeerc aoie 10 Rivei ooin in pre mm ma ana an ruc tions . i E HflY DEPA RTMEHT IS COMPLETE, An&'&tQKf'ffiiii or' expense will be' spared to' make the " ":" 'lEW: FAKDE THE CAMAS A GRAND SUCCESS. ' . I.ihprl nremiums are offered for improved stock, field rfcM, Horticultural and Domes tic DmluctsPalkl Etomestic ItftBufactarers, embracing every Department of Industry and Arr ' The full premium List, ip pamphlet form, will be sent by mail, upon application to the Secretary premium List, ip pamphlet f9rm, FREIGHTS AKD TRANSPORTATION. Arrangements have heen .made with, the various Railroad lines for, the usoal rates, for isitora, IrWtrdclesorfin tb tbefair t "v,i ' - - artiplpTmnvbe sent. cbnBrffnecTto' the New Fair of the Carolinas." at any time after thfl nth of October; ' : 1 ' ' ''-v3l, - Notwiitoor etpepaes.wyi spafed to make the approahiog. Fair worthy 9 a.firt. class exhibition, or to contribute to the comfort acd enjoyment f its visitors, and alt per sons are respectfally invited id come and bring whatever of merit they may hare to exBibit. B . i 1 f! i U T ' '' A. B. 8 PRINQS, Presdent D. G. Mixwsui Secretary. HARRY House, Sim and Frescoe Eatnters. PARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing Churches and Town Halls, throughout the Country,' Office under Central Hotel.-. . . , se26 tf. irc i n.it .wnwM.irnn VTKn and nneniner ine larsest' and F0BNISHING GOODS for Genilemen, Yonths and Boys. CLOTHING tock. of HATS,- CLOTHING nd Bovs ever offered in this market. It has been selected with care in ew xotk, ana comprises mo largest ana moet varied assortment of articles which enter into the want of gentlemen, making np a complete outfit, to be found ontaiae pi a JBii growu cny,s. . ; ,r rrr' " .. A HAVING doubled the size of oar store-room, and Increased oop stock to nil it, and belnVthe onj Sve CLOTHING HOUSE in the cltj wim esh tock. we invite our ?tend and he public, U eall and examine it, with faa confidence f hat every one i hats; ;,' '- -ill i J., f. : 3 Ji ' " - - - . T ALftlAS,, JBIJSmESS AND DRESS SO ITS, O HIBT8 AKD UNDER CLOTHING ibrUMB inn 1t..i..t.."..4Klj4,-f J.';" ; ' '.' .) 13 UfMafidoys. tJmbrellas. dlavc. Ussiery, Silk an And a Urge line of other articles, we offer at the vertf - - ni iI T ' T " ' t l..t.iX d 'linen; Handkerchiefs 1jO WESTiCiSH IPBI CBS. jlj&'&v ki ;'f.'v. A'MMr.Mmo.'rtMhirt kindness' ridliwraityvjn me pmii I v BATX8 OT BXTBSCBiniOH. Daily One year in advance, oix montns, m advance,.... Three Months, in advance. One month, in advance, mreeziy, one year,... . ' Hubscribers will please look out for .he cross mark on their DaDen. Thev are Uius notified that their term of subscrip- ;uuu naeexpirea ; ana are respectfuUy re- quesiea co renew at once. J RATES; CMP ADVERTISING. One Square one jHme w 00 two days l 50 three days . 2 00 four days 2 60 nve dfty8..........,. 8 00 two weeks..vM'. ifi 00 three weeks.., ,6 60 one month '.. ...'; 8 Oft Contract Advertisements , taken at Five Squares estimated at a iquarter-cot umu, ana ten squares as a naii-coiumn. Prospecting. Dr. Thos. J. Patrick, of Richmond, Va.i has. been in Charkitte. for? several, days. He and Ianies Sui-iiggf nya, Pt. pose forming a copartnerBiup, : and entering into business in this t city. They are liye, progessiir imeri, bleSed !J with' abundant means, and 'onldbfttinbt Recession ix to our business community. We hope they 2.00 will 'settle here'. 11 . (C i Personal ":;;: r'; -p:'.-- Prof, Vt C.K9rr,"the State eoipgisti' ar rived iajbhis cityt yesterday; morninff f and J R MorasEsq.. of thtfir xoir.aHd .ri.J : ttl -41'.';, ' nawTworneu to toe city aayoeiore yesterday. . - . ' -- rEgrjIofdiana Hoa: wranShlpp have; -.retaKied'; home,- the former " frora mbrcotain tnpt and the.latter from Ruther ford Court. ,. , CnAKLOTTE ISARKETS. - " -. .Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Chaelotte, N. C, Oct. 6, 1874. Inferior .' 9io Ordinary, viood Ordinary, fjow Middling,.. Middling 1U11 13S13i 131 14 1414i Market closed weak. The above qualities are for new classifica tion. Sales to-day, 90 bales. Bacon- it Country Produce. Buying Rates. -Hams, per B sides, Shoulders, Hoe Round. Beetwax Butter Choice, Brandy Apple, " Peach, Corn White, H Mixed, Eggs, per dozen, Flour Family, ?' Extra, J' Super Fruit Dried Apples, " Peaches, " " Blackberries fowls Chickens, spring, " TurkeTO, per pr " Ducks, Hide Dry, " , Green, Lard Good, " Common, Meal White, Oata Black, White, Chtions, 20 15 12 Hi 25 45 a 50 2.00 2.20 112i 110 25 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 7 18 16 1.20 65 75 Bank Beporti. In, our advertising column this morning ?ei publish, the regularly ex hTblt orthree . W thevJSnks of Char lotte, Judging from the figures they are .an aiiery.j neaitpyi ajtiiragniy encouraging condition'. -Wetaave'h'ad no reports from either of the other two, but as the publication, of this exhibit is required by law, and ia a matter of some moment among busi ness men, we suppose' they will be heard from in a day. or two. The daily Observer, circulates largely among the business men Of 'Western Nprth Carolina, and they . naturally look to its columns for ; facts in re gard to the finance - or-trade of Char lotte. Jurors for November Court. The County Commissioners have ap pointed the following named persons as jurors for the Fall terin of Court, , ; Pea Pure clay. Potatoes Irish, f 8weet, Tallow, Wheat Red, per bush, White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed .75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) 1.20 50 $1 10 1.30 1.35 35 25 E Black, WH Downs, W R Solomon, T J Swann, B H Moore, J A Beaver, J N Alexander, Jesse Baker, Jas. L Orr, ! : D G Maxwell. W T Mcintosh, W ANeely, Isaac Mason, R B Dunn, . ;. ;: T M MoConneli; W C Begham, R J W Knox, S O Earnhardt, Jno.M WilBon, Alex. Grier, A H CresweUV The Observer is the only paper ' pub lished lii the State West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. M B Swan, D H Smith, E A McAuley, Jas. De Annond," j0 W Gates, R E Pucket, F A Stewart s , Wm.'Peatre, D F Dayis, R W Garrison, Jno. F Hipp, ML Kizer, J F Johnston, J D Boyd, . J R-Hutchison, S M Gallant, Wm.;Todd, J Lee Sloan, J H Grier, J G Alexander, RC Beaver, Jas. A Houston f W Harkeys im W C Miller, A. Hales, A H Griifith, B R F Bowen. W I Friday,'., TLB White, "J 8ECOHD WEKK: W " r " A-JR Baker, i ; JTB M6ore Free from that venality which-cor Soloman Sifforcfj) ) lriCSiniS J A Douglass,"" WF'Ticer, 'ijf. D M Maier,-jr G C Todd, rupts.the conscience or tiiaVpity which" E A Christinburry, - W G Barne corrupts JusUce. fVu.X.xi- IT iW Sample, " V ' lo A1 Hoover. rt-rv 'rtrtr.r.K'.xiv - ' CITY BULLETIN Sweet potatoes 6070 cents from wagons. College1 street, between Tradei&ad Fiflh, is entirely blocked up with building mate rial. Two or three attempts have recently been made to throw trains off the track ,of the Air Line Railroad. The widening of the pavement of Trade street, from Brem, Brown & Co.'s hardware atoretQ the corner of College .street, will be an improvement. Old John is at Salisbury "to-day From there he goes up the Western North Caro lina Railroad,''; t , Apples are much better and cheaper than is usual at this season of the year. Excellent ones can be bought from wagons at 75 cents per bushel. , r ,J3Ji 1 The Piedmont boys are anxious to know before they buy excursion tickets to the Charlotte Fair, whether the "big wheel" will be on the grounds this season. Joseph. canfyoa inform us? - Our boys are econom ical and like to make expenses. Piedmont Press,- ........ The "big wheel'' will not . beon the grpund this Fair, but there are any num ber of new houses being built here, and brick and mortar carriers are getting good They'll haye no difficulty in mak ing expenses if they are a mind to. By all means let them come, Postal Orders. 7 Under the new postal , law botanical specimens may be sent in the mails as cuttings.?; .Postage one cent for each two J the 10th of October, 1874,- then we4 'shall nail our conquering aero, ana mrusc iortn Another RlchmouuViit- the FieldiS ,-. We hava the nleasiiraof lavinir before our readers this bi'orningl a card from Mr. Johd McContielrin1 whictf Be' '""announces hihisetf a candidate for the vacant place in the Board of AldeHMen. froHf First Wardl " TMs card scarcely hed3 ahyUmments srbm usj being lucid and self-explanatory, apd,-vie, only mention one or two paragraphs in it, to give to them an especial' endorsement. He strikes the right chdwhefc BUoices himself as in favor, of a reduction; of the present tax list in accordance with 'the provisions of the new CohstStu&on, as' con strued I by the iSnpreme CourC. - W e have never, been able 'to, giyei to any candi date for office; the cordial support which we wpnld.like.to have done, because none haye ever come squarely Out on this platform. This, of itself, is enough to elect the gentle man ; he has enunciated a popular doctrine, and has taken the direct road to the popular heart ' ' ' "' Mr. McConnel's modesty is another quali ty which commends him.' We" have; as the readers of the Obsbtoteit will remember, fre quently said jthat we will neyer give our sup port to man who'is 'a' poli6cian, and seeks pohtical ' distinction, A man who, whxle not aspiring, to a seeking any office, is yet willing to sacrifice himself for the public good, ne plus ultra, sine qua rum, as Mr. Me? Connel intimates that he is, is th man'fdf us,' and with 'the name of Mr. .' McConnef. emblazoned on our banner, we shall hang it on the outer wall, and take a solemn oath to leaye it there until the sun goes down on ouaces or traction mereol : packagegs hm itedto four pounds, wrapped so as to admit of examination, and unaccompanied by any writing in addition to the address, 'the hand of congratulation to a city, redeem ed, regenerated, and disenthralled. WE and intend Atnrlt Ha CHARWTTE, N. C. v1 - Se29-m. ; ., rtk M'elffoo: he Charlotte Fair Will open on the 3rd of November and continue ': five daysw. f Everybody. i f nearly from, hereabouts will attend. We return banks tor a complimentary ticket. The premium list of the Fair, printed by bur friends of the Obsebvkb, we pronounce as fine a piece of workmanship of the kind as we have seen for semetime. Monroe En- yutretrTrr Work Soon to Begin ' The building committee of he oard of, Directors of the Charlotte . branch of the Southern; Lifa , Insurance (Company liave held a meetifitr, and decided to erect at once. d f li Wding"bri the Morehestfd lonf yrhidh we nave preyipusiy-, spoaen, : xne pians ana srincations are now? being drawn up, and JUtM.! JJ.. JJULUJCl IUN1UU 119 HIM HV1 ft begin; ,w arft.toia tna:uiis, wiu m the handsomest and most elegant building la the city We desire to call attention to the new ad vertisement of the Southern Life Insurance Company' which has entered our Btete un der such fayorable auspices and is about to do much to advance-the material . interest and prosperity of the cityjpf Charlotte. uf" .t It will be seen thafc e pffice"rdT Di- rectors,otthe, main oflBce, at. .Memphis,! en? J - V-4 nessee, embrace the name .pf.V&e, ableatt.fi. llaUvlCio aiiu uuaxxicoo uicu vi wV; wvuuvr. They are ably advised by the Officers; and Directors dfthe Atlanta Department and the various branches established from Maryland Wexaa.-f' '. We haye taken ; occasion to examine ' the JTew5! Innraneer Reports for1874t' Showing ibj5,condiQn, , an,4sTdirjs jofall the ?i American i Li fe Com paniea. W are yency and conservative management) with the largest and best stock companies in the country , It is absolutely secure and en dorsed by the leading business men through? 'cut the "commercial centres of the ' South; Its business is rapidly increasing and it is widely diffusing its benefits. '' ?n'-'. , 1 "We are informed by r Mr.' '-"it lifter, jits; popular and accomplished Superintendent thafet!harlotte has" "dotie - nobly,' 4nd: Kebas" sent tbecompan'y since the 1organj2atfon''of the,1(ehartbtte"' Branch,' ' !ov'!(qij!lii good risks, -pur citizens are -generally giv ing up their policies in the Northern ; com panies (who haye hitherto drained us of, a; vast sum of moneyand making applica tions for.ne.w- .polioies ,in . this company.-i-The rules of. .the . company require , that medical examination be made in ail . cases and parties first obtain papers in the Southern Life before surrendering their bid policies. , We wish to abundant success to this great home enterprise. Vfe "wish to see every good Southern Institution prosper, and the resources of our State and. section developed by the retention of ouf capital in our midst; ; We ardently hope that our fellow citizens throughout the State and the South will imitate -thexamplet6f -the - businessmen of Charlotte and do ' all in their power1 tq help this company and other Southern com panies,1 and thereby add to the wealth and working ability of M6ur country ' and con- tiribute vastly to it s material independence, ' Card t the Public. FelIoV CittZESS r ' At the urgent solicits! tion of a large number.of citizens, and yerjr much against my, own inclinatios, I haye consentea to tne use ot my name as a can didate for Alderman, of Ward NO. J, -to- fill the vacancy, caused by the death of the late W.M.Matthews. " ' I desire it expressly understood that I am no politician, and have never sought politi cal distinction, but am always ready to serve my friends and the public in an executive administrative, judicial or aldermanic, ca pacity. If elected, I shall go for a system of strict economy in the management of the finan cial affairs of the city, and a reduction of the present tax list in accordance with the provisions of the new Constitution, as con strued by the Supreme Court. That corporations cannot-levy a tax great er than the amount necessary to defray the current expenses of. the city. This will re duce the tax list one half. ' I shall also favor a liberal system of im provement, but will neyer consent that ex clusive privileges shall be 'granted any cor poration or Railroad Company, to run street cars er railroads thrpugh our principal streets thus placing na within- the ipower of grind ing monopolies and soulless; corporations. . FeUow dtfMns.'LshaH favor all necessary improvements oir ? streets, side walks and pavements, bnt "shall insist that the. werk shall be done In a judicious and substantial manner, and that the manner of improve ment shall be so changed that it shall begin at the boundary, and approach the centre, so that the citizens of Mechanicsyille, and those Hying "in the suburbs,- shall enjoy what they so long have been taxed for. ; I have the honor to be your ; most humble servant, . John McCohnil. ; . , communicated. Rutherford Court. -' Ruthebfobdton N. C, Oct, 3d, 1874. Editor Observer'. The Superior Court of this County has justclosedLj His Honor Judge Schen-ir giving-very general sat- isfactionffTlEiusiness of the- Courts are ookihgprai th4 prospeets Sfsafe and peedy reutedyr at the law ia brightening. The charge to the Grand 3urywas an able one, and well delivered; and attentively listened to by a large and anxious audience. Everybody, so far as J haye been able to learn without regard to party, or race, went away satisfied that the charge was fair and rapartial, and full of law and good reason. Pne case that was of very considerable . inv -portance to the community, and which. ex- Cited general interest' was a Habeas Xhrpiis case heard to-day.' In the matter of Nancy Wood and Ann Warren. The prisoners', in this case were : brought before His Honor Judge Schenck at chambers on a writ of Habeas Corpus obtained by James Morris Es.ur, Attorney.', ' The . Sheriff who had rhem in prison returned to the writ that he held them by virtue of a Mittimus, frbm 1 Carter Burnett, Mayor of Rutherforton,'.and produced; alsoy in court, a warrant issued by said "Burnett, ' to bring the prisoners be fore him to answer for a yiolation of the town ordinance forbidding cursing and other disorderly conduct.' The ordinance imposed a penalty of ''hot more than $25. Tne mayor e;ave Judgement for a fine of two dollars, and on the prisoners failing to pay the same, ordered them to be imprison ' The case was argued by James Morris, Esq., for petitionermIy Joseph S. Car- His Honor ajscharged the prisoner,! iThe THRESHER STILL' 1 JL ! Hams. Breakfast Meats. Beef Ton trues Irish Potatoes, Onions, Goshen Butier.cream cneese, cotch Herring, Rc. We defycom petitioir.in rices; i Finest of French candy; Kutaofall kinds. ..Bread, cakes Pies. &c. made pf the best material, and going off fast for eash at PEA T H ER A CO.'S , one door above the Market. inOR SALE. A No.l MUch cow and calf, 1. of improved Durham stock, in full milk. Win give at least three gallons of milk per day, Apply to ? J. S. DAVIDSON. TrTANTED--Sixbr Eight good Laborers to 1 1: work at a Haw Mill; also a good sawyer 44beral wages given . Apply to oc8-2t J S DAVmSON ground fcftftedlfflSioff 'that the 'actiorijwas for the'tfenaltWas a civil actiorijanil tW chief officers W towns rid -matter by;hlt name, could not exercise -iyiljunsdiction, citing as authority for this decision, the cksesf Edehton rWwd5th N; C; Re: ports 1,379 and" Wilmington vs. DavisL63d, NX Reports 1,582, and further, thAfc even if 1 the Mayor had ciyil jurisdiction, br if . the action had been brought before a justice of tke Peacek the prisoners could ? not be im prisoned forlt,'.,as imprisonment fordebfc -was' abonsted -Vy &e' cVhsfl'tution; 'His "ondrtield , thjMj 'sncl''c false ;bprisonm&la fJi, 5he Conrt passed off yery pleasantly; and fewt hopalpleaaritUmer awaits oufJ sister counties in thedistrieU r t f ; i s s i Toliott?Cify:ifhtr "ftt.-Vi. i .-rr.?T- i PROPOSALS will be, eceiyadt until thi j 12 instant by the JSecretarr of Rhrer Bendilrang SoiStibr thafe&t. terms ' for. iOOO", vmrds -gbod Baggfngtttd the, yd). land . ; usichesior , nesc xToposaia Report of the Condition OF THE Mercfiaats & Farmers' Hal'l Bajt Of Charlotte, al Charlotte, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Friday, October 2nd, 1374. - Resources Loans and discounts, Overdrafts tT S Bonds to secure circulation, Due from redeeming and reserve Due from other National Banks Real estate,furniture,and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid ,. Checks and other cash items. Bills of other National Banks..... Fractional currency (including nickles) Specie (includisg gold Treasury . . . notes) Legal-tender notes U S certificates of deposit for le- gl-tenders $ 340.426-51 2 140.64 200.000 00 18.557,44 2 095.75 17.500.00 3.713.82 20,000.00 400.22 7.462.00 700.75 4.213.47 9.000 9.000 Total $635,210-60 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 200.000.00 Surplus fund 20.000.00 Other undiyided profits 11 .966 34 National Bank notes outstandin 178.770.06 Dividends unpaid 100.00 Individual deposits 27.090.61 Time certificates of deposit , 174.029 23 Cashier's checks outstanding 50.00 Due to other National Banks 2.363.16 Due to State Banks and bankers 841.26 Notes and bills re-discounted... 20.000.00 Total $635,210,60 State of Noeth Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, ss : I. J R Holland, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J R HOLLAND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of October, 1874. F S DjeWOLFE, Notary Public Correct Attest: THBrem, ) H G Springs, Directors. J H McAden. J Report, of the Condition' OF THE First National Bank at Charlotte in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on the 2nd of Octo ber, 1874. RESOURCES. Loaps and Discounts 064.662.21 Overdrafts 7,958.19 U S Bonds to secure circulation 400.000.00 Other Stocks Bonds and Mort gages 159.884.50 Due from red eeming and reserve agents 30.378.34 Due from other National Banks 5.843.54 Due frtm State Banks and bank- 6r3'4ka 12.605.19 Real Estate, furniture and fix tures 23 957.02 current expenses and taxes paid 5,486,63 Premiums paid 38,897,50 check? and other cash items 2,365,38 Bills "of other National Banks 21,388,47 Fractional currency (including nickle) 267,10 Specie, viz : coin 18,703,20 Legal-tender notes 80,000,00 U S certificates of deposit for Legal-tenders. .;.'..' 18,000,00 Total. ,.$1,480,497,27 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in:... Surplus fund Other undivided profits Nat'l Bank notes outstanding... Dividends unpaid.... Individual deposits Time certificate of deposit. cashier's checks outstanding;. Due to other National Banks Due to State Banks and bankers Notes and bills re-discounted.... Bills payable... 400,000.00 54,000,00 20,318,44 355,690,00 120,00 240.546.92 325,157,71 10,000,00 2,579,78 8,520,51 13,5631 50,000,00 ..$1,480,497,27 Total.. PUflfft ef Nnrt.h rnrnlina 1 , Mecklenburg county, j BS I. M P Pegram, cashier of the aboye nam ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. i MP PEGRAM, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to, before me, this 7th day of Oct 1874. JOHN. F. ORR, "" ' Notary Public, correct Attest : r - RYMcAden, 1 W R Mykbs, J- Directors. - " rj L Baowir, " ') : ' J Democrat and Home copy It i - Valuable Litto Cay For Sale. I will sell at the Court House door in Charlotte on Saturday the 17th inst. at 12 o clock the following valuable property. 1 Lot on Trade. .Street 31, feet front, and 140 feet deep and the remains of the store house reoently-cccupied by J. L. Brothers fc CO. , I- -mi? bi'Jui -j . l :t ' Ui'in-i 1 Store House and lot occupied bv S. Frankenthal, 30 feet front and 198 feet deep, on Trade (street near the taurt House. 1 good dwelling and, lot op, corner of .Cemetery AVenue and 9th" Street occupied by Ji B.-.darksoa; .' t-i'v. is-u) rv -.-- Terms J . cash. The remainder in - the equal paymeht at.120, 24 months, at 8 per cent interest " - " - 5J"J"" ' " ' - ' 'if; V ''.''-ra- iOflii -BKOWV . ' Attorney. Democrat tuid Home copy one time. oct-tds. i s..'. si!!-."'- :.. r ; -1 in sealed enyelope and strictly confidential, 1 coyery. of the property or securing DciuirT iiuwuiimii.w! oc8-3t ' Gaston county, N. c STOxVEH. OR taken without leaye from my jprem isiw two miles West of Concord (in Poplar Tent neighborhood) one mule, buggy and harness. - i Said mule is about 8 year bid, very bright bar color. rather nnder medium size.,. One of the wheels on the buggy ia really a; car rfage rheeLahd : thi .buggj'' , may esily be finiQnguisbed, -, The ' '4688' '' was;' nearly iAr r Inv Infnrm the- thief i "oct6-2t. MRS. M. E. McKINLEY. BUREAU OFCmtM- Land and City Lots SarrvC ! ' ' Gradirirandlscape Water P6we c Planned "Eslteiated. Maps, Piats-and DrairtegTnfeTyT The undersigned, with an experience of more than twenty years,; offers his services to the publio generally, in the aboye named ' - -ir.w 'l ' ''-''-Jut; fi.ra-p ;'-v' -'iffiPEBmtts4'l IUv John TtAnMiit 'fifial 'ftui n,Uv ----- o vumva. ..Cant Win:-Rtvwti stalinH.Kni.Mi. Capt A: G. Brenizer, Cashier -Cornraarcial National Bank, Charlotte.. . .0 .',. CbI."J.,T. PaTmer. President C , Cf.& j R. N. ROrders r ivd at office of CHia iotte Observer. ,-octlif. THE 2nd PRESBrERiACHURCH. . .Subscribers to the BuHding Fimd are no tified that the contracts for work: and , mate rial are now pressing us, and good faith re quires that we should call upon : friends vhmA snhnorintinng m noaf Ata ...n least part of the amounts. The' lists are all iri the haads of the Deacons, J.-W. Sample and J. F. Davidson, on whom subeoribers are requested to call, r K. 1. MCDOWELL, T.H. BREM. , cr:;, RUFUS BARRINGER, oct2 lw Building Committee. A FULL line of all kinds of Patent Medi Cines on hand Will h nnA rhn ' tnr cash at y," junelS , McADEN'S DRUG BTORE.4 THE Celebrated Lunnh Milk BuKsuit,Tnd Extra Pilot Bread, in Store and for sale by J S M DAVIDSON. Asent sept 11 Trade Street. : A Raffle;' ; .' ' m'Ji AM AGNIFICRNT Piano? Rosewooa case 7i OcUvos, Agraffe treble, Ac., with handsome stool and cover, made by KNARE & Co., of Baltimore, worth $650.00. tdbeRaf fled in Winsboro S. Ci; 'NovBmWM 'mri 260 chances at $2.50 per chance For nsm- ucra, appiy to J. VY. WxxAP(iJm&K. OCt7-2t I'M-' WinnsboroS. C. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OT THK r Commerciai:at,I apSc, AT CHARLOTTE, i 1 - In the State of North C arolinat ati the, close 01 Dusmess, uctober 2d, 187. ' , - ' REsotmcjdlr; Ix)ahs and di8counts..:.......v.. J201.125. 26 Overdrafts... ,..',.... .......u ? 1,909 88 U. S Bonds to secure circulauon 100.000 00 Due from redeeming and reserve ag'ts7,251 -42 Due from other National Banks 1,569.16 Due from State Banks and bankers ''69411 Real Estate, furniture, and fixtures. 2.895.09 Current expenses and taxes paid 1,925.36 Premiums paid.. 13,330.82 Bills of other National Banks... : 9.375.00 Fraction'l Currency (including nickels) 723.16 Specie, coin....... . .'.... ' 2,260.25 Legal -tender notes i..... 13,000,00 U.S- certificates of deposit for legal-. lenaers. 4,ouu.uu Total.. , . r.,.,..,,...t., LIABILITIES- n- Capital stock paid in ..... ;.. $100,000.00 Undivided profits..: U. ; 10,075.77 National bank notes outstanding - 90.000.00 Individual deposits..........-....,.: 14099.65- Due to other National Banks.j,..v).; l,734i)3 Notes and bills re-discounted.,..,.'' 18,249.86 . -1 in, ; (1 L Total!..' .'.. i...;....860Jfip.U!. State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenr 1 Durg, ss: I. A. G. Brknizkb, Cashier f the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true ito the oest ot my knowledge - and beliet , ' , . ' . tk ii i A. 6. BKEIZEK,'VDr,"' Subscribed and sworn to before ma this. 1 .tke I 6th day of October. 1874. ' u. jm. v ajsuh, woxary rnuues ! Cobbbct Attest: . , '.IS. J . .. CiPown,.. i'su .aiHC R. M, WHrra, Directors, R. mJ Maxim,' ty - tl FOR SALE. 1 ONE hundred and seventyi-fltel acres'tw land on the Carolina Central .Rail- Road within 2 of Charlotte. On ?the land, is a good house with three rooms, 'out iboses, good well of water, a fine young orchard of 100 trees that will . be in full .bearing .next yeaer - " -::;'u.l'L' X mes matieeasy, . ,jw,JttAXJia.i .i OCt6-lW , . . ., , " ; 1 . . Chester (S C) Reporter tOfy to times', and ward bill to this office, r T f.'-. THE 8emi-Anual ' meeting'4 Qfne Stock holders of THE FIRST4- BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO7IATION leCnarlotte will be held Thursday evening October 8th, . at 8 o'clock at the office of R. E.CocHRAHt. . OCu3-3t . . . .a iPt1 VS&pfWhJ' A snlendid Cotton Farm in North Mecki enburg. ' .' ' ' ' '.' ' "' '1";.I The undersigned, as agents ior jos tt wu Mr., a Affor fnr Ml A thai: unl'nitul ICJOttOn seven acres, on which he lately resided sifr II U I AMI III rV-M 'l.l V fill .114 .n LIHll L.BI IIVOHDU t Ui Ohio Railroad, 17 miles north of Charlotte O 1U11C9 UV1U W.IVI,! . .MU.M W quarter of a mile from, Caldwell Station. '" un tne premises w a - , r i irii' r,Y - nar111nr fTnaaf!. li nin mntiu whloik rmt. S ftOO J with ' 1 f good barn, and, other ouAbaiii4togVi hqose This plantation is Yery ueairaoie property; is situated 4n a good neighborhood, wair wa? tered and accessible to schools . . - v i :J '.S Price only ?l per acre. line inuipum fCall U-ooivaddxejMi-..-'v '"f . ' "' '" " 'IW '-i ; . QPLENDID FARM ftflAlBt'L ' Tha.nideraienedJaaiAgentSf fames, .-A- niHiAr vi offer for -sale that well known plantation known . aa ?.the; ; Dockr iGaithei, Place,' 16 mues nortneast 01 ijiatesvuiej wu-- -. taining aoouc 40C acres; -zo or UnJ V ji ton mm frt 'A OOd Stat1 of eultivation3alano8 i' Vt ffWifF- nearlv new. containing seven iomfi VJth ana air'necessary vuw& js?! . growth of tobacco, wheaL oonl ' e 30m Alt. I' i.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1874, edition 1
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