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- - .11". IIII WII . i. u,.j ....,.r i YAWGAi! r: iTT - rtl '4 VJ V' V, ft wOH air.- tow 4.. lilt . y y voi;. -xi.'- CHASDOTTE, KV C. THUKS DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1874. ttk ... . M. SMITH. FALL TRADE I' - A.'ZfGATi . .... ...... .---. 150 Cases loots and Shoes TO BE SOLE AX -THE .BQOT AND SHOll HOUSE - r ' smith & V-rrt proportion of which have been Street; CHARLOTTE, JV.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. the next ninety aays, wo intend to sell a large Stock of Xnal-Women's MiiMi anavnuoiwrBauuxa. cuiujsh ann math, mmnr nraju Mamtf 'Mitred mjmly to Our 0wri$rg$? fprcuantsln Chai:loWi weilfaC5 in the surrounding country, wlRllnd It 1ft their vintage to pall and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. . -Ty.-. ir wea o tell Goods as low Mi any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore? v with freight added. Tfcejra always aave the expense of a trfpNorth' by buying fioii ' e3-iy Between. t?ti Ifost Keepi pur Money Hn NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE -0- Capital. ii v. KEMP P. BATTLE, i' H. CAMERON, W. H. HICKS, ' w. -pR E. BURKE HAYWOOD. dr.w.i.roykebk.'v. I Pm. E. B.'SSnTH,i V : Hon Kemp P Battle.... ...........Late Treasurer of North Carolina1 Hon J W Cunningham... North Carolina 8enate. Hon T M Holt , President State Agricultural Society. Hon W A Smith M C and President N C Railroad. I)r W f Hawkins....-.'.. Pres R fc G and R &A A-L R R. Hon John Manning Attorney at Law. -Geh W-U Oox....i..-.. Late Solicitor Sixth District. Go! Ii W Humphrey ...Pstsident Atlantic A N C Railroad. Dr (? T Murphy President Board Public Charities. Col Wi Anderson.. John G..Williazn8 Col Wni L Saunders Chief Clerk North Carolina Senate. R Y McAden Prcs't First National Bank, Charlotte. Hon A A McCoy Judge Fourth District. Col I J Yonng Collector Sixth District. Capt James A Graham... Attorney at Law. - - - Mftj F H Cameron ..Laie 8 upt "Agencies Nl L Ins. Co. J C McRea N C House Representatiyei. J B Batchclor.... ' Councellor and Attorney at Law. J O Blake.'.w.A v Cashier Raleigh National Bank. Col Walter Clark Raleigh, NyO-, , . W G Upchurch.. -Commission MCrcnant. Hon J J DayhJ"-- ....:...:...;f"Member Congress Fourth District. JohnNichol..... Principal D fe D and B Asylum.' AT end of the First Fiscal Year had issued i ngle loss. Prudent, economical and energetic This fvmntiw iiiP pvpW rfps'!rfthi form First ClassCompany. Imposes txb useless restrictions upon residence or travel. Has a fued paid up value on all policies after two and three annual payments. Its ehtLre asset are loaned and, invested AT HQM. to foeter and encourage home enterprises. "n.v " ". With these facts before tbem, will the people of North Carolina continue to pay an miallv, thousands upon thousands of dollars to build up Foreign Companies, when they ran ?ecure insurance in a Company, equally reliable, and every dollar a premium thejrpay i" loaned and invested in our own State, and among our own people? North Carolinians, look to your own interests, and put your Insurance into your own State Company, whose atartding Ss unquestionable -iisj affairs managed by the best men in the State, whdra you Jl know, whose funds are invested here at home, among our own people. Yon r own Company has shown you in the past what it can and will do. lif true to yourselye and to it. ? . ? THQ; H. HAUGHTOtf, District. Agent. (iKFlCE At Charlotte Hotel, Charlotte, "N. C. nttlS tf. CHARLOTTEj COLUMBIA & AUfiUSTA B. R. Charlotte1 Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. INVITES the attention' of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the fuads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern romts and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. . Jst- The3reat Atlantic Coastline via Columbia, aainaore, Dai ly, Insurance J per cent. I'liiladelphia, Daily, InsufctT. 3 ; XEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATUEDAY INSTJRANCB i HER CENT. BOSTON?TUJDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE J PER CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, U- By way Wflnftristotf'a&d Direct Steam Line to Baltimore," Wednesday? and Sat Ur,lays Insurance i percent. ;, ' . l 'f - vl ,j PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDN.ESDAV; INSURANCE i PER CENT;. NEW YORK' VTEDNE3DAY8 AND SATURDAYS, 'INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT Of 3d By the Charleston Line to Baltimore Pim.iTT. mrPDv utVrniv TO DAYS ANP SATURDAYS, TO BPS THE unrivalTMUm ine facilities of tb4 uii,i m """Taneawewn uuiv iwiuira Z X g M, n r A kiwi other 1'arleston, andthe combine4 equipments 6f thef 0. 0. JJSm y enable-Ss tfybld ibYcottoirtind all other 1 merchandise !n Unlimited quantraea, ana l,clAnA . ......... . c.f.....,1i.htlAn .' oar patrons or jwwoiote ueeoon; iwu; tT -1 r V01- JOHH Jl.'PiT TLrfe.o' - - opk, W. 8. FORBES- FOR 1874. forbes; National Bai ik and BankofMeckleittnay.'.i your own "StMe INSURANCE COMPANY $200,000. President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. Medical Director. Assistant Medical Director. Attorney. Supervising Agent. Advisory Actuary. Prcs t Citizens .National Bank, Kaleigh. Pres t State National Bank, Raleigh. over 900 Policies without sustaining a management has made it CORPOBAION. of Policies at as low rates as any other & Augusta Railroad Wilmington and Portsmouth to NORFOT. Weekly. tA NRWYORK.rrtTUESDAYS,T THURS ;VflRY SATURDAY. arf 4 thfcTWbfonlth . .WUminpw, . . : . ,-- ti .ti . . - President. H PEGRAM, Agent VI 'JV. . i ' f fc.llll The Charlotte Ohseryer. PtTBLISHKI) J)T Charles R. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. RATES OF 6UBSCKIPT10H. Daily One year in advance, $7 00 Six months, in advance, 3 50 Three Months, in advance, l 75 One month, in advance 60 weeVly, one year....... 2.00 .2 Subscribers will please look out for .he cross mark on their Daoers. Thev are l, : :. . . . - . '-rf - ius, nounea mat their term of subscrip on has expired ; and are respectfully re oesed to. renew at once. cOatesof advertising. ne Square one time. $i 00 ;. . three days 2 00 "'-V- fourdavs : i m . r. five davs a on Ml . - , v ' fiTIA ulr o en T v 1 I r "u " .three weeks iwu weeo u uu 6 50 one month........ a oa Contract. Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. . Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. CHARLOTTE MARKETS. Cotton Market. Reported Daily by Oates Bros., Cotton Com mission Merchants. Chablotte, N. C, Oct. 21, 1874. Inferior orin Ordinary, u Good Ordinary, "....12i13 ,Middling' 1313i Middling 13i13i Market closed weak. Sales to-day 270 bales. Free from that venalitv which cor rupts the conscience or that pity which corrupts justice." CITY BULLETIN. The woman who owned the walch men tioned in these columns yesterday lived at Burt Scbenck's and not at Jonh's. For fear that some persons might not be aware of the fact, we mention that we are having beautiful moonlight nights. Mr. Jebu Foster, formerly of Salisbury has become associated with the large whole sale boose of McMurray & Davis, and is quite an acquisition there. John Scheock indignantly denies having gone to Statesville to attend the Federai Court or any court matter, and called upon us yesterday and asked us to correct the statement. We do so. Music hath charms to shoothe a savage Break a ro-jk or split a cabbage, so the people say, and when the man with ' the tin horn across the streets leads off witb his doleful and plaintive strain, we feel its fnll force and effect. Persons have often risen to wealth and position from the most humble and obscure places. We once knew a poor printer. lie tramped, and tramped, and tramped, and was often without a meal or a cent. What do you think he is doing now? Why, the last we heard of him, he was still tramp ing. A wealthy city merchant is reported hav ing said : "1 always feel happy when I am advertising, for then I know that, waking or sleeping. I have a strong, though' srlent, orator working for me ; one who never tires, never sleeps, never makes mistakes, and who is cei tain to enter the household from which, if at all. mj trade must come." City Airs. If people don't believe Charlotte is en titled to put on city airs they will be so convinced by walking down Trade street, and looking at the fine carpets and rugs hanging out of the second story windows of .McMurray fc Davis. Another Troupe Coming. It will be seen by reference to our adver tising columns that we are promised anoth er exhibition in the Charlotte Opera House on Saturday night by Mrs. Jas. Maas and her British Quartette Troupe. We will notice it further at the proper time. Machln ery m Transitu. Long tioxea of Machinery, on wagons pas sed up Tfade Stieet yesterday morning for Linebarger & Son's cotton factory, This looks Ijjke soooetbing which Is more substantial than writing editorials to induce people to go into manufacturing. Ifemless. , In vain did we walk the streets last night, in search of a stray item. We button-holed every policeman, inquired , of the doctors, hunted for the preacherj, looked after the railroad men, etc., etc, all in vain. The last man we saw was a policeman, and in a sepul chral tones, he whimpered into pur ear, '' All quiet on the Potomac, to-night." We lay us . down at two o'clock this morning, with the firm conviction that we have done our duty, notwithstanding we are itemless. The Building Alaula. Mr. Parka Hutchison, may be said j to De a Duuamg man, ana ne lives up to it. Day before yesterday he moyed Mr. J. K. Parefoy and his stock of goods, out of the building formerly occupied by him, into the store lately occupied by Elias, Cohen & Boessler, Yesterday-he tore down the building from "turret to : foundation stone." To-morrow or as soon thereafter as practicable, b.e will erect another splendid store. He seems to possess the magic power of Aladdin's lamp, and we would not be surprised on waking t6JtHorrttwmorning thafr the 4 house bacf already been ' erected;5 and filled with goods by some enterprising dealer. Another Richmond in the Field. W H H Gregory Esq., as a cotton buy er, and agent for one of the largest and most successful firms in Baltimore, who deal in bacon, greets the public this morn ing with an attractive advertisement, and for him we ask a cheerful perusal of it. He is au old and successful xnerchant, and while e is a "native and ttf the ; manor bom," h 4 graduale j m Imsineof Pearl Street, New York, and needs no recommen dation from us. Injunction Case. Upon the application of Dr. Orr, an injunction was granted a fewdayaligo by Judge David Schenck, at Chambers, re straining the Carolina Central Railroad, Company from further operations upon his lands, until certain damages claimed by him had been paid by the company. It is claimed by some that the injunction, which was served on the President yesterday, will stop further work on the road until the matter can be adjusted. As the case is an important one it naturally excites considerable feeling in our community, but like all legal questions it has two sides, and as we don't know the merits pro and con we forbear any- com ment, except ttf say "Fiat justMia, ruat calum" We Jare informed however, that an application will be made in a few days to vacate, or modify this injunction, and pt that time the case will be heard upon Its merits. NewspaperJMistakes. Persons aro sometimes apt to censure the writer of newspaper paragraphia ; and local items, because they often Jum.Jat conclu sions, in reporting little ocean ences which take place on the street corners. An article comes out this morning, which further de velopments show to have been written some what hastily, or something has been incorporated which is not true. There is but one course to pursue, and that is after the facts have been ascertained, to give them as they really exist. A newspaper writer, at best, ought only to be expected to give to the public, such news as conies to him. This is many times warped and twisted into such a mass of im probabilities as to be worthless until tjbey have been overhauled by the searcher after the truth, long, long, perhaps, after the reader of this paragraph is in bed and asleep, and the great wonder is that there are not more mistakes than there really is. The Charlotte Papers. A Charlottean remarked to us the other day that he was proud of the Charlotte papers, iucluding them all, and with as much grace and dignity as we possessed, we thanked him heartily for the compliment. We, too, are proud of our; papere, batpar ticularly of The Observes. The Homl and the Democrat, hav6 become landmarks among our people, and we ''see no good reason why tbey should not5; continue; '-t grow and increase. The sphere of Thb jOb server is different from that of either of. these and we trust and believe that we are not in any body s way, nor any body in ours. We have selected a high role in jour nalism and it shall be our aim to move forward in the even tenor of our way, doing all the good and as little harm as possible. While we are engaged in a laudable, and we hope trustworthy , effort to do all we can for oureelf pectmiarily, we shall always, have the interest of our people at heart, and 4he warm reception we have met with at the hands of our patrons' warrants us la' the le liefthat we shall not be disappointed,' if faithful to the end. ' Mayer's Court. Three cases - were before His Honor yesterday. Mac Wallace, and John Thomas, both colored, were brought up charged with an affray. The evidence was" conclusive and ihey were fined $5.00 with strict injunction to 'go and sin no more." The second case was that of Ish McKin ney, and Gray Toole, colored, who bad taken seven drinks of whisky together. It was of the pure forty-rod kind, and sqon began to make the drinkers feel like they were the sons of Mars. Having lo one else to bat tle with they got op a sham battle between themselves. For disturbing the public peace the Mayor administered a little sound advice, and quoted the following doggerel: "1 ittle children you should never let, Your angry passions rise Your little nands were never made . To tear out each others eyes out?" which seem to convince these bacchannalian disciples that they had better keep quiet in future. The third case on the docket, was a col ored girl named Li la Robinson, who was taken up as a public "nuisance for being drunk, and for using profanity on the street, She was requested to contribute the insig nificant sum of $8.00 ami cost to tbe city Treasury, in default of which she was sent to Jack's house. The Ailantus Tree Once More. According to C J Cowles Esq., who by the grace of fortune, and fortuitous j-circum- stancef 1 ' pres ides pver uncle JSain'i branch Mint in Charlotte, there is no species of tree which grows in North Carolina, of more 'valoe than the much abused ailantus. f We are' sure Mr. Cowles -ought 46 know the value of such things and we are deter jnined pur reader j abaU find it out, "Mr O having been acknowledged as good authority, it would not be out of place in fr us to mention that he is even now engaged In raising a fine crop of trees, in the grounds belonging to the Mint, as every passer-by can discover. He claims, and for aught we know, justly, that its umbrageous branches are largely productive of moisture, and we learn that it is his intention to transplant the beautiful specimens now growing in his yard to the arid plains of the North West, with a view of eventually inducing the weath. er clerk to allow it rain more frequently in that God forsaken country. It is said that be who produces two blades of grass where ooly one grew before is a benefactor. If Indeed such paltry things is a benefit to the human family and is entitled to such meed of praise, because of the grass business, may not our friend Cowles, when be shall have revivified, and revegetated the saliniferous plains of Utah, and the other sterile Terri tories of the North West, be entitled to be catied the philanthropist of the 19th century. Bat this is ODly one ot the advantages claimed for the ailantus. Mr. C claims that its wood makes the best charcoal which can be procured, for making gun powder, and it is thought that its advantages in this particular will be more than an oflfeet for the supposed unhealthiness of the tree. Upon the whole, and after thinking over tbe matter we are inclined to be sorry that we said anything about the obno xious co pal, and since we have been so enlightened as to its uses and' value, and considering the peculiar suitability which the city of Charlotte offers as a proper field for its cultivation, we take this opportunity of taking it all back. Hew Advertisements. GRAND OPENING Opera House, SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 31ST JjlOR the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, un der the auspices of the Masonic Frater nity, of Charlotte. Mrs. Jas. Maas, Burleskue Opera AND BRITISH QUARTETTE. will give one of their select entertainments. -consisting Character Acting, Burlesque Com edy, and Amusing sketches. Admission, 50 ct Reserved Seats, 75 cts Tickets for sale at Tiddy's Book Store, until Saturday, 31st inst., after which time they can only be found at the ticket orBce of the Opera House. F. H. GLOVER. W. M. Phalanx Lodge No, 31, oct22 if. Agent. Removal ! I WOULD RETURN MY THANKS TO my friends and the public for their kind patronage, and say that I would be glad to see tbem at the old stand of Messrs. Elias, Cohen & Roessler, where I have opened a Much Enrger Stock than ever before, and will keep School Books, Stationery, Notions, Pipes, Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Confection eries, Toys, fcc., &c. I will sell at prices that will give satisfac tion. oct22 tf. J. K. PUREEOY. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, Coming in toy. Every Train. JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, MOLAS SES, Grapes Oranges, Lemons, Large Northern apples, citron; currants, rasins figs, prunes, dates, cheese, goshen butter, eggs, bologna sausage, and an endless variety of French candies, banannas, common candy at wholesale and retail ; chestnuts, ground peas, sugar, coffee, bacon, lard, soap, candles, canned goods in all varieties, cigars, tobacco, snuff, nuts of all kinds",' Oolong and Gun powder tea, Young Hyson and Imperial, all of which we will offer inducements for cash. Come and see for yourselves, at the Rising Sun. . oct22-tf. C. 8. HOLTON & CO. Artificial Stone Hearths and . . Fireplaces. , : I AM prepared to lay hearthstones, eith er plain or Ornamental, under the Brain Patent, which I guarantee to resist all action of Fire, at th same time, they are more durable than natural stone or brick. . Sample Af Ifresa hearths can k seen at AUenMacanlay. S. -P. Smith, S. 9. Pe-, gram ;and M. L. Wnston. : - . 'r . .,t., . JOHN a BRAIN, oct22 St. Agent. Metallic . Tin Proof Paint, rpHE best In 'use for Roofing, j Fencing, A c:,fbrsalebT ' ;w. -7. , Kii ies W.'KJ&VfeWSIiL A CO.,' oet22 tf. " ",ifv 8prtog'Comer. ni wh wrrROTSHED ROOMS1 WITH ?SU I - norTni- ThlA Boafd.' The ;BoblllS at very pleasimtiy aitua opening on Tia flaLWttyy ejrj or Try on Street. Location, next doorto '-Charlotte octZc. J.'A'BRADSHAW. W n n Gregory, Cotton Buyer, McrcMize Broker. STRICT personal attention given-to sale of Cotton consigned to me. Liberal ad vances made, on cotton to be held. Suitable Warehouses for " Storage received. Arrange ments for transfer from depots, and insur ance at very liberal rates, have been made. Prompt returns made from sales with mod erate charges. ' ' '- 1 ' I am also Broker Jor Messrs. P. T. George A .Co., One of.thelargest Bacon Houses in Baltimore, and largest Lard Refiners in the city. I guarantee as low prices as any house in Baltimore. Liberal concessions made to large buyers. City Merchants are respectful ly requested to call before buying. Daily quotations will be kept on file ; call and ex amine them before buying. Strict Personal Attention givn to the Purchase and Sale of Cotton. Refer by Permission to Messrs. B. K. Jamieson fc Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. J. M. Walker, Phila delphia, Pa.; Mr. T. W; Dewey, Cashier Bank of Mecklenburg, Charlotte, N. C. Mr. M. P. Pegram. Cashier 1st National Bank of Charlotte, N.-C; Maj. C. Dowd, Pres' t. Mer chants' and Farmers' Bank, Charlotte, N. C; Gov. Z. B. Vance, Charlotte, N. C. oct22 tf. C. A. Frazier, Grocer anil Commission Mercnant. FRESH Nansemond Oysters, eyery day, Sugar Cured Hams, with a general as sortment of Groceries, Fine French Brandy, for Medical Purposes, &c., Ac. oct22 tf. P. ETJDWIG'S ICE pump has been mounted two months ago. but his, apartment of delicacies, such as. Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey. &c.. in the shape of Sandwiches, have come in only yesterday, along with a good stock of fine Cigars, oct22 tf. PATENT ARTIFICIAL STONE, FOR Building Purposes and Sewer Pipe, Window and Door Sills, Cornice, Brackets, Ashaer Chimney, Tops, Window Columns, Fencing, Water Tables, Horse Blocks, Flagging, Coping, Hitching Posts. AU kinds of Cemetery Work at less than one-half Price of Marble. Apply to Capt. JOHN BRAIN, oct22-eodtf. Agent. Grand Excursion FROM TO CHARLESTON. CHA2XOTTE FOR the pleasure and accommodation of those who wish to take a cheap and pleasant ride to the Sea Coast, an EXCUR SION TRAIN will leave Charlotte on Tues day, October 27th, and returning, leave Charleston Saturday, 31st. SCHEDULE : south: Leave Charlotte Rock Hill " Chester , " Winnsboro, , Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Sumter. " 'Mayesville,...S. " Timmonsville,. " Florence, Leave Florence, ' Arrive Charleston,.,... 10:00 A M 11:20 12:40 P M 2:15 " 4:30 " 5:00 " 8.00 8:35 " 9:40 " 10:5a " 11:30 ' 6:30 A. M 3TOKTH Leave Charleston, Arrive Florence, Leave Florence, Arrive Timmonsville, .... ' Mayesville, " Sumter........! IT Columbia Leave Columbia, .... Arrive Winnsboro; Chester Rock Hill, Charlotte 10:00 A 4:00 P. M M 4:00 ' 4:40 " 5.25 " 5:55 " 8:00 " 8:30 " 10:45 ' 12:45 A.M 2:00 " 4:00 " FARE FOB BOUND TBIP From Charlotte Rock Hill, Chester, Winnsboro, Columbia, Sumter, Mayesville Timmonsville,... Florence,. $4.00 3.75 350 3.25 3.00 2.75 it 2,50 2.25 2.00 A Special Coach will be attached for the accommodation of white people. ALF. HARSHAW & F. MOREHEAD, oct22 thu-sun Managers. NOTICE ! THE young men of color, interested in , the proposed Odd Fellows Lodge, will meet Friday night, the 23d, at the Fireman's Hall over the Ten Pin Alley. Respectfully, oct22 2t. Z. T. PEARSALL. NOTICE. F. H Glover Dr. I S AUTHORIZED TO SOLICIT AND receive advertisements for the Pair Advertiser. Orders left with him will be promptly at tended to. No pains will be spared fn making Thk Advebtiskb attractive and readable, and being practical printers, we feel safe in say ing that we can give our patrons the advan tage of the best display of, and most con spicuous portion for their advertisements. And we, promise to do our best., Hoping to receive a liberal share of public patronage, we are respectfully, McCRANEY, BROWN & ELAM. N. B. 1,000 or 15,000 copies of the Ad vertiser will be distributed each morning of the Fair. " ' M., B. d 'E. 0ct21. Yes, Yes. a f ' i YOU believe it now, do ye, I told you to co to Prathers before. They have the finest stock to be ' found in the city; - of Northern Apples, Oranges, Lemons Pots' toes, Mams, tiugar,. Cenee, - Bread, - .Butter, Cakes, &c, Pies, in fact everything that is good to eat. Don t be tooled again. oct20 tf. ' Boarders Wanted. MY house is now open for the reception and accommodation of regular and transient boarders. j - -Table suppUede with every delicacy in seas- Xryon St., One door below Charlotte Hotel. may23 6m. - i ' .' 111 .. .? -'-'.' .;' ' rTMJON'S Henatift iirinimd 'a new O rwnedr. for Liver Disease; Dyspepsia and j junel6. McADENS' DHTTG3 STORS-; - HARPER'S CAIElg CAI&Z18, RUGS, Orir'CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, and a Variety of House Fnirrishing 'dJoAs BAJtINGER,WQLFEJ&0. oct21-lt. BEBIOYAIt. T?LIAS, COHEN1 ROESSLER,' 1 i -, it Invite their friends and custonjars to call and examine their new and beautiful store, which is acknowledged by all, to be the Finest and Largest in the State, and at the same time, a stock of goods that cannot be surpassed. rf ... In addition to a full line of i Foreign and Domestic Dry Oocds, Beady Made ClotWn, Boots and Shoes, Data and Notion, (Groceries and tt kery, vrenavein stoie, a great assortment of Ingrain, Three Ply and Brussel's Carpeting, Rugs and House Furnisldng Articles, suited to the wants of the RETAIL TRADER ' and Wholesale buyers will find the ' : Largest and best Selected Stock of General Merchandias-. to choose from, at Prices that will pay to ex amine. . Call and see us, at Masonic 'Temple Building. . ELIAS, COHEN 4 ROESSLER. oct20 ly. . . - ui ' PHIFEB & STEELE, Biok-Sellers ahd Stationers, Dealers In I Fancy Articles and MubIo. ! WE are daily receiving our large stock of Books and Stationery, to which we respectfully call the attention of buyers in mat line, a large assortment of school Books, now on band, Plain and Initial Pa per of all kinds and prices. Fahcv Articles. sufficient to please tbe most fastidious. In ' our store, we have $1000 worthr of music. selections to suit all can be made. We are the regular Agents for 8teinway fc Son's Piano-Fotes (acknowledged to be ths best in the world) and have one of his superb in struments, in our store, which we would be happy to show to all, especially these" 'eta- templating the purchase of this household necessity. Give us a call. No trouble to show1 our goods. Resoectfully, ' ' i octlO-tf. . PHIFER & STEELE. Kftopmann & Rotlitobild, The only house in Charlotte dealinef -clusiyely in : b MILL! . AND FANCY G OODrB. This fact alone will attract altjBifur 'citizens, and persons from elsewhere, who J desire to make purchases in our line. We intend to make ours a first-class Em porium of Fashion, and hope to offer such inducements to our customers in. the way of prices, quality and style of goods that . none shall go away otherwise than .well, pleased with their purchases. We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country' a great variety of Millinery, Fancy Good, ' WHITE GOODS AND OTIOffS. Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the mod est; Cottage Bonnet to the most diftingue chapean. A great feature of the season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which we keep on hand so many different' shades that it would really puzzle a very a&Ote or nithologist to say from whence came ah Hid many colored plumages for which, apparent ly, the world has been ransacked to furnish a new garniture for onr fair ones. , i : A large stock of Artificial Flowers, , ... imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION IN THE WORLD, and the most daring coun terfeits of Nature. -.:( - !. . -- M Oros Grain and Fancy Ribbons, All widths and Shades imaginable. Turquoise, Florence Silk and Valour. Black and White Crane Scarfs, Laces, ' if : Collars and CnftY r Jackonet Edging and Inserting, Veiling, A large stock of Kid Gloves. Cdrsets. : " 1 In WHITE GOODS we keep on hand Table cloths, Towels, Jaconet, Cambric, Lawn, Lin nen, Swiss, Nansook, and otter goods be longihg to that line. . , , ; We have engaged the sefyices of, several experienced Ladies (one recenjy from Phila delphia) Jn the Millinery Business, and we are now prepared; to hare Hats and Bonnets trimmed at short notice. M-.i! Attentive and competent salesmen are al ways ready to wait on customers, and aid them in making selections. Koopmatui & Bothsliild. TRADE ST., , CHABlOTTIS, , V. C Oct 18, , . !?'.' DOOLEYS Yeast powder, la ittV iV, ' and 51b cases best in use: j r l ' .; oct21-tf. W.R. BUR WELL CO., HOYTSGerman CdTogne, German Cologne, in Long Bottles. - ' V ootSl-tfV:; ,, o jW. R. BUR WELL & CO. . ' . iU.j, . rr r. - ' " T71RESHHop. CORNStarch, ConceirLiei Nhui 'Macfa, Cinnamon, Cloves. lA egs OCt2l-ff. ' VP- Iv. JUtt ClvU Ofc t.. NERY 20.iv
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