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i V.-s'- q rs Vol. XI. CHARLOTTE, N. Cv SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874. s ii ill vi -v ii i ii i iiyv - in i ii i K - iiiAii v "S M . a ii j wbV:H a , ' v ; . ( .'ni fi ii ni ill ai I : w : 'nav paanT - a. l- 5.sr-aBv - r . j it ii in ii iii ii in ii iv is r iii fflinirnirn m4P WW? ' : - , , :-. . V.. ... : S 1 : . ' '' - - '..'' ' ' "t n 111 I i . j i - ' - , r-- f ff', FALL TRADE Cases loots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT & SMITH fry on Street, CHARLOTTE, JV.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninety days, we intend to sell a large Stock of Men', Women' Boy', Ml e and Children' BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising all grades. lrfe proportton "Which have been j t (' f "1 f Mdiiufdclured Expressly iv Our Own Order Merchants in CharlotVe, a well,a those in the surrounding conntry. will find It to their advantage to call ana examine: oh? stock bfefbre purchasng-elewhere. We mean to (ell Goods ds low as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore, with frelgnt aaaea. iney can always save the ur houMe R D. WADE. FALL TRADE 1874. TO THE w E ARE NOW OFFERING their Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, AT ours Boot aud Shoe Establishment, iu 1st Opposite Central Hotel, Tryon WE keep the only strictly Retail Boot and Shoe Store, to be found itt the city, ! and Iiaving bonghfe our goods exclnsiveiy for CAH, 1n such qnantities as to coramdnd' tow prices tre flatter onrselves-that we cannot be undersold in the South.' Call and eeens, and we will satisfy vou that we have the best stock of goods ever -offered to the RETAIL TKADB. WADE & PEGHAM. Octl-tf, .-.itib.i: i',-SKi r- ,:: t-i ,'fSi'-V Ki lo .aSWRracfi P. Has thfe Largest and Finest stock of HILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS .,-, , via ,Tli-53ti in the State. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA4 R. R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1S74. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad . . i INVITES the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Chariot uand upon flis roa'ls connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages oi connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. lt. The Creat Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, tWiftnihgton :-' PortsHionth to Hltimore, Dad fyV Insurance per cent. Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. " ;, ;' 5 N'FW YORKMONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATjUROAY . N3iEANCE I PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE PER CENT. PROVIDENCE. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, id. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam !iniys, Insurance i per cent. PHILADBLPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE i TER CENT, NEW YOPJ i 1 1 i. ....., I WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OF NORFOLK. y TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, DAVdlNDSATtTRDlVsJW-BOSTON. EVERY SATURDA". THE unriyalXed Steam Line facilities of Xht- three Portd.of Portsmomth, Wilmington :.ndCharlea4orl and flie-iombiped etiupments of the C. 0, & A., W. C. fc A., and other aas,'nameHsoT(rror cotron ana all other ') assure our patrons of ahsolnt freedom from Col. Jort B. Palmbk, " 'As. ASDrtfj0f , - ' v Pope, ii N. C. HARRY &"G0.V HousejStgn and PARTICULAR attention paid to Fresjoing; Conntry WnewndrCentral Hotel . H 0U8E AND LOT FOR SALE. As agents for i Mf.l WilHara 1 Johnston we ofer for sale, privately, the House and lot n Graham Street, opposite Col. E. A. Os ?"rne's residence, lately occupied' by him. lbe Dwelling contains ix. roros, a good garden, well of waters 4c&i hd is eituated good part of the city, Apply to . m f m. -"f. " ALEXANDER, SElQLE A CO, JJELP WANTED, . Spinners and CaW f heli to Work n New Obtt lew Cotton .'"Factory. Clty(.p viIIe8.'. ''Large lnm1HrefeYd inKlegirlrf; AddV.-' ' "reenvllle Ao sing! novu 2w, preenv,9 !e..S. C pKESH ARldVAL'X)? .11 Latest ..tyie i-AtyiES HAT3 PLUSES, LOWERS andTIES f-r uvr .retail, Jrade pall and seethed Ladles ;b-ci'e 'they:ae a gone. At tbeteaTp wfe"of v.wU?.Si FOR 1874. AND SHOE HOUSE FORBES, expense of a trip North by bovine from 1- KttMtm the WnlJfaiidnal Bank &nd k1?MeGMct&iirg. a. S. PEG RAM. PUBLIC. "L TO PURCHASERS unparalelled inducements to buy National Bank Bnildius. : ; St, Ciiarlotte, N. C. ' QUERY, Call and see her. Line to Bultimorp. Wednesdays and Sat- THU mercnanuise in unumueu miauuiacsi auu detention. Gen'l Manager. , hi Preeident. - ; r (Jtvuerp-l 6iHerintendent. ln't nvVif Arrant. W. W. JM, Agent. Frescoe Painters. Churches and Town Halls, throughout the seao u. "DUCKWHEAT FL0TJR. Fourteen hundred Ibs Extra New Hulled Buckwheat, received to-day v J.M.OAVIDSON, Citv Grocer, novlAf. ,;,,rt;wn TradecStreet, NATION Ati... HOTEL, MOST conveniently situated' fW'ommer clal travelers, of any Hons; In the City. elioaayln season ' s ( T i-i f mniuus, e. sep . t St. CharJesiroHotel, f STATES V1LLE. C Situated in the Centre of Town 1 iiOTEUjiiwa WW ifvoroDeniy reniiea , ami refiimf&iied and under my munz. mD Usee, ettwii to the FyetnK paWlc M sdmiiUM ttt i AutelwuB BcMul ' JLm. ,mw ?nbu,at.tie dfp ,ntrkri CUTLER'S Pocket Inhaler, the great rem edyfor Catarrh. W. B. BURWELL & CO., Manufacturers' Agents: 8UPERI0JJ Flavoring Extracts, Sherry Wine for cooking purposes. W. E. BURWELL & CO., 1 . r. ... Druggists. gPLENDID HAMS, Just received a splendid lot of Sugar Cur ed Hams, uncanvassed. Also, a fine lot qf Breakfast Bacon. D. P. L. WHITE, nov!3 tf College Street. JJERE THEY COME! " California Pears, ranges, Lemons, Banannaa, .- ' t. -Apnies, r- - Mince Meat, Z&&Ji&' ;Cnrrants, i.'-'-' prunes. 3pheap Cheaper Cheapest Store, --wssr. 4; oaer ne m , nov 14 C. S. HOLTON &CO. NEW FIRM. The undersigned take this method to in form the citizens of Charlotte, and the pub lic generally, that they have this day form a copartnership, under the firm name and Btyle of CRESWELL & WALKER, and will uo business at A H Creswelrs old stand, opposite the " Presbyterian church. WE MEAN TO DO A CASH BUSINESS, and if you are not satisfied of the fact, come and see how cheap you can buy for cash. Long yarns, and lone faces about inability to get money, don't pay our bills, and on first failure to meet your obligations with us, (when we credit at all) we will be com pelled to refuse further indulgence. uur vUouse shall be first class as to goods. prices and attention." Ladies: can' visit our store ataHtimes withotit1 coming 4n con tact .with? intoxicated--men,- as we sell no iioptne jdv oontsty ana politeness to mer it a full share of public patronree. ' We are Verv Respectfullv, CRESWELL & WALKER. A CARD. Having made a change in my business now thank the public for past favors, and pespectfully, ask a .continuation of the same. All notes or accounts' up to the 19th of August must be settled with the undersined at his place of business. Ladies and gentle men with som of you I have waited long and patiently. Come up and sett le - Reepect- mny. a. a., ckjss vv kiaj. . augzi-tf. DISSOLUTION. The firm of SYMONS A CO. is this day dissolved by the retire ment of T. oynions irotn said hrni. I he business will be carried on as heretofore. under the firm name and style of Symom- it Co. All ttfraon9 having claims a&ainttt said firm will present them for payment, and aU parties qwing the old firm by note or ac count are respectfully requested to mak- pronipt payment. The New firm are author ized to settle the business of the old firm. J. Y SYMONS. T. SYMONS. S. SYMONS. J. SYMONS. October 1, 1874. New Goods. New Goods. FRESH Confectioneries received this day Northern jiiples-aJSuis of all kinds IvenionaDit&i-Caamedf Fruits. "Gocoanuts andnari&vtis otbej taTticIesj f Alscv. . fine arUnent of FrenthCanc by NeafiiSfttf. DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership here tofore existing under the title of PHI FER & STEELE has this day been dis solved bv mutual consent. All persons in deb ted to said nrm are requested to mate an early settlement. H a. fhiler is author ized to receipt for the same. Having tliis day purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Phifer & Steele. I take this method f informing my friends and the public generally that I will continue to keen on hand a large assortment or books. Stationery, Fancy Goods, Music, etc., and all soods usually kept in a nrst-ciass .book Store. A call is respectfully solicited at my stand , opposite the Charlotte Hotel. Charlotte;, October 21, 1874, " oc23-tf DELICIOUS NORTHERN APPLES, FROM ST. LOUIS, k 1 Large Red, Mellow and Juicy ." ' All vou lovers of real good Fruit come and get something' that is real hea thy Also, fine Irish Potatoes, from the same place, and Butter that is Butter, and no mis take about it. , cau soon ana supply your self at, the cheap cash store 01 r . 1). P. Li. W tin Hi, oc29 r , on College street. TEMEMBER, ; Allare ihvitedto call at Prather's and see wuuhukb una. una ina fies. wmvu tney Tnaxe xr tne very njest or materials, fresh everyiday. ' ' 0 ' -f ALSO : The nicest selection of Candies to fotthd in -the City: Apples Oranges, Lemons, Cbcoanuts.T Primes, Mince Meat Maple syrup, sometmng nice. W. N, PRATHER & CO, One Door Above Market. nov 17 JUST ARRIVED! .... i iJ '..j v. Large California. Pears just arrived ; 1 bar rel of Pdre' Mince Meat, the best to be had in this country, and three barrels of those Malaga Grapes. All going off cheap, ;- i At the Rising SuA, . . , Opposite. Market, Ll .n; -rs s v IT. H? HOLTON & CO. "nov 11 f,! -" '"-:" - 'rui .-iv- 'For Sale. A, G0 D Milch Cow. Enquire at - . pctatf.; , u w J3. SHRIER'S . Wanted mHIRTY OT forty') shares of Bn'ddin aid X Loan Stock in the 'Mecklenburg or Sec ond Building and Loan Association; t augJOrtX T . . . . JNO-T. BUTLKK. fdrWoiovesiteeltaSi nov 17 The Charlotte Obsenrer. PUBLISH Charles K, Jones Pronrietor. Oni, Springs' Building, Trade Street. SATES or 8UBBCBOTIOS. Oaily Ofte year in advance, ....$7 00 8ix months, in advance, 3 50 Three Months, in advance, l 75 One month, in advance........ k60 Weekly, one year. 2.00 SubBcribers; will please look out for iie cross mark on their papers.; They are thus notified that their term of rsnbserip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. RATES OP ADVrERTISIHG. One Square one time. . "' ";' two days... 1 50 ..'2 60 three days four days... ,.r-...,.. JSO " five dayB...,.......;" 3 00 one week.......... v.. 3 50 ' two weeks.............M.. 5 00 " three weeks.). 6 50 " one month.....M 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Five Sgrefstimated at a tjuartBr-eol-umn, ana ten squares as? a half-coltuani - CITY UIJLtETIir. Hand in church notices to-day. The Charlotte Si! veriCornet Band was out serenading last night. The sun came out beautifully yesterday evening, and we forgot how it had been for the proceeding forty-eight hours. Attention is directed to the advertisement of Prof. Roockert. of Wilmington, who will tune all the pianos in the city, and not half try. ., . - . In Distress A deaf mute, named Adams, who bad trayed from Halifax-, N. C, and who pro fessed to be a Shoemaker, in search of work. applied to the Mayor day before yesterday evening for lodging for the night. He rep resented himself as beihg'without nroney or friends. He was cared for for th night at the city's expense. Personal. We are pleased to see upon the streets, our former young townsman Junius M. Smith, now of Boston) with his beautiful and ac complished bride (daughter of Hon. O. R. singleton of Miss ) May their career con tinue as it promises, a bright and happy one. He is stopping with his brother S. P. Smith, Esq., of thiscity' ; t Ladd's Lime. As will be seen by reference to our adver ising columns, Capt. Jas. F. Johnston h accepted the Agency here for this superio article of Lime for building or for fertilizui purposes. It was on exhibition at the re cent Fair of the Carol inas, and justly re fired a premium. It i recommended as : irst class article, and we do not doubt it. rhe Yield of the Incoming Crops. From personal observation, and con versa don with many farmers, we think that the crops are turning out much better than was expected. We notice, however, that a large proportion of the ootton is still in the fields. and will likely remain there, owing to the condition of the weather. We were struck with the fact that nearly all of the corn had been gathered. The logic of the negro ten ant is, they can eat corn, but cotton is not a palatable dirt, and on that account, they will let the most valuable go to waste. Massach'useets and Reconstruction. Two South Carolina planters who had been busy gathering their crops, came up to Charlotte last week; completely ignorant of the overwhelming success of the opposition party.' Ori being informed that Massachu setts had gone Democratic, and that Ben. Butler had been defeated, they thought it too good to be true, arid both lapsed into a painful silence. On being shown a newspa per account of the returns, one remarked he was glad to hear it, the time for revenge had come : . outn uaroiina was reconstructed ana loyal ; Massachusetts had're&eUed ; she need ed reconstruction, and he , would be among the first to shoulder his musket and help to put down the rebellion. Local News. There is a great dearth at present of any thing fresh or exciting. pThere are no trav elling troupes, or Robinson's circus likely soon to stir up the quiet monotony. The weather is threatening, and the clouds omi nous to-day, and it makes one feel gloomy to think how soon our dusty thoroughfares maybe transfarmed into splashing' mud. Charlotte is sadly deficient in what is called the golden mediocrity, She is always upon the extremes. A young rlend in one of our Western counties made the following propo sition to his sweetheart " That they should go arm in arm and side by side, sailing down the . dusty highway of the river of lifeV't Ihat young man must .hare borrow ed that curl from the weaA? prognostics here. " . ' .. 1 Nea Who Ytre Taken In. We have heard numerous, complain ta in regard to the gambling machines that were run in the Fair Grounds, and the loudest invectiyes were uttered principally by those who were taken tn-,"s If there is , to beVany palliation for those'- who . patronized such unworthy, objects,- let it be on the side of the young and easily excited, who know lit tle of the world and its ways. But we are sorry td say .the youtha were not th only dupes. Tobur 'panonat knowledge, nrainy elderly persona, some verging on their three score years and ten, gave their9 earnings to the vagabonds who live on the weaknesses and follies' of their fellow-creatures Moat of them'were deceea by thefact jthfi &ie Wian wn a bandwawaWm, and that-1 man invariiWy?ai partner la giaie. By some dawning artaaleightjf-hand,these fel-! Caracas inlM plaoaihle thameaheetawindle aauer jour o-r- Wni'nnTt USeF versed to Xheraxf plenty of ganiWer itUl mi. tfea City, and wa-again canUon all to beware ' of men who lira by gaming and dlihbneat means. Grand Union Depot. We hear the clamor all around for a Grand Central Depot. The Air Line hare theirs situated only a few yards from the crossing of one portion of Trade street. The Carolina Central will establish theirs in a similar position, near another portion of the same street, and both will be productive of much annoyance by frequently barricading the crossings to vehicles of all sorts. Can not some plan be arranged by which we shall hare a central depot, covered by a Urge abed like those of Weldon & Atlanta. We have miserable protections from the weather for the traveling public, besides the location of stations over every portion of the city, is a serious inconvenience both to the passengers and to the hotels. - Spies and Detectives. Wo take Occasion not only; to warn the fanners, but all other persons, of the traps that are laid for them by the numerous spies and detectives who infest this countrv. They will approach: as strangers, and make poor mouths about being tired and unwell. They would be under many obligations if you would sell them a pint or so of whiskey to carry along with them. They insist upon paying for it,would be an imposition to take it Otherwise. If you take pay, you are in dicted for retailing contrary to law, taken before the Federal Court, and the penalty is a fine of one thousand dollars, and six months imprisonment. They resort to ev ery means to induce you to violate the law, and then you are in the Shylock's hands. Remember the way these fellows make their money is by a system of fraud and deceit ; and they are especially busy at this time, for they believe their days like the leaves of of Sybil, are about numbered, and in a few more years, they will have to work for" an honest living. Attractions at Court. We learn from the lawyers, that business in their line is exceedingly dull at present and not likely to increase much in the fu ture. The issues arising from the events of the war, which yielded such a fine harvest to the legal profession, have nearly all been settled, and hence the dexdipe. The court is near at hand, and there Will certainly be some State cases, if none other ; and we ex pect business for the, local will be lively at any rate. There is al ways to us, a peculiar fascination about the courts, and we love to attend them. It is beautiful and exhilarat ing to watch the green Jtags and palatial xavers of the old lawyers fraught with mysterious wisdom, wending their way to 4he temple of justi e. It is no le3 interest- g to study the movements of the middle tfed ones engaged in a suit, imagining that hey are the cynosure of every eye. But the illieat sight of all is to dwell upon . the Job ike patience of the younger ones, awaiting 'or the promotion or death of their seniors, s they whittle upon their seats, determined f they never make their marks at the bar. hey will at least leave them on the bench. Uur Living and Oar Dead. We are pleased to learn tlat oar esteemed friend, Col. S- D. Pool, is meeting with flat tering encouragement io the conduct of bis magazine, Our Living and Our Dead. Adopting a suggestion made some time since on the News, Col. Pool will add a literary department to bia periodical, aad under ( the management of oar cultured friend, Mr. T. 6. Kingsbury, our readers know how genial, fresh and graceful that department will be. Col. Pool has secured the publication of a serial story by Miss Francis Fisher, our North Carolina authoress, and the thous ands of readers of Valerie Aylmer, Morton House, and A Daughter of Bohemia, will greet the announcement with unfeigned easure. Under the nom de plume of "Christian Reid," Miss Fisher has won a world-wide reputation r and the announce ment of her purpose to contribute to the pages of our North Carolina Magazine will add largely to its popularity. We hail the success of this enterprise with unfeigned pleasure. A gallant soldier and a thorough gentleman Col. Fool deser ves the patronage of North Carolinians in his effort to preserve unfading history of tbe deeds of the soldier ions of lbe State. s ' Raleigh News. The Newspaper and the People. The following article wa clip from a re cent issue of the -Colombia (S. C.) Union Herald, aad reproduce it with one endorse ment It breathes words that born, and sentiments which we delight to appreciate. They cheer and encourage tus in oar effort to build n'p such a paper as tbe people of Charlotte demand. They ; are tangible, Jiv ing sentiments? and are as true as if uttered bv a seer of olden time. We commend them to the careful perusal of every reader of this paper It has been said by tbe wisest men that this is the age of the newspaper. Every ac- dent or incidents of the individual or national life approves it. The newspaper is to-day an impersonal, iotaugible, sabttle force, that works its will and way, making the finest private fortaoes,and wrecking the proudest nnblic refutations. It has come to be an I . x adage, that there is no use to fight a news- naner. Too may Bhoot its editor, or as is 1 r - more often the case, he may shoot yon ; and, in either ease.the newspaper survives and goes for von and vonra without mercy and with out gloves in av thousand opportunities that yon least suspect. Some Umeor other- yoo most go down before the conatant force of this masked battery. Some day or other' j yoa wni discoVer that, no matter how htrong . - miw . thmml, . J I 1" " .faff .tr--TrrT7 and aeveral tongues, TOnforced by tea tbooa and -nnseen allies, attacking- you, absent of preaent, akeping or waking; and ; poisoning 1 . , taio from which you draw the Waters of life. Day by day and . jrear, by yewfoii taeJaai two centuries, this treoTendous power hat been growing pithlUfrowtA an trcojh ening with its trenglh. anti! in this day and generation it reaches forth its band , like an emperor, and writes, the imperial, edict 'of our modern ei vizatioD. Lookat it recent prowess Within tie past decade !t baa ra volatiooized the, greatest- republic . of the world. The brighUai reputation aunonndi ed, like a planet by Its satellite, by tbe lova and confidence of the unstable mob, pale it ineffectaat fires'before the meridian blaze 'of all independent pretsv Whhin the las year it haainried h credit mobilkr wrong". 1 in. the fwra-bf out moatopato sUlenieav: and they have gomf down befere the- scorr tt an outraged peopIeT'WIttTo the laat month it has staggered the moat concentrated and for midable political organiiation that ever lift ed to tha-highest empyrean the glory of ihe republic ; and . bringing it to its knees threatens its annihilation and compels its obedience to its mysterious power i Like any otheriutricatc force in the. economy of human life, this sabttle power, requires a skillful hand to direct and sustain it. Like the engine, the newspaper needs some trained router to know how ' to . mark the gauge, and temper, the pressure of 'the occasion. But, id the "liands of "one who knows," an independent paper, at this time, is a tower of strength, and need, fear nor flatter any man. It may go right ahead, and, with tbe facts, in its possession, may tear tbe loftiest crown from the loftiest brow. A Suggestion. All reports indicate that the coming sion of the superior court of Mecklenburg, which begins next Monday will find a large docket, and much business With one or two courts of Oyer and Terminer, or special courts, held lately the buisiness before the court will be very considerable. In a very considerable number of petty cases the par ties have been bound over to answer the charge against them before our honorable superior court. Each year our State Docket is filled with an increasing number of cases, . which take up valuable time in their . . - . ' . -. ,4-. trial Ho the exclusion of more important business. If not unconstitutional, and we will not take time to hunt up the law on tbe subject now, we would suggest that our honorable : Legis'ature be petitioned to grant us a court' with the same powers that are now within tbe jurisdiction of the sqperjor court in State cases, at least. A court of this kind; could do nrich to keep tbe. State docket clear of the numberless petty ; oases which are continually coming up before the regu lar session of our Superior court. There are now abont thirty prisoners" 1 the county jail awaiting trail. They have all been Committed After due' conviction upon ' preliminary ' - examination. . When committed to the common jail of the county they must be taken care of at considerable expense, until tney are inea ana sentencea before a court of competent jurisdiction. As matters now stand this-can only be done bv tbeiudee of tbe superior court, when if we had a criminal court of equal jurisdiction the jair could- be cleaned out every Monday morning, aad the culprits if . guilty, sent to the Penitentiary where they ought to be, or released from the further custody or the law rdrh the further ct by an honorable acquittal. 1 Ct seems to ua that all argument on this matter is useless if there are no constitutional barriers in the wav. What say our lawyers on the sub ject? ' n ; ; - ' , Hew Advertisements. BE3IOVA1-. 1 ... gLI AS. COHEN & ROESSLER, Invite their friends, and customers 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. IC addition to a full line of , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, ttessd Rade Clothing, ' Coots and Shoes, flats and Notions, Groceries and ' Hiiroefceryi We have in stole, a great-assortment of Ingrain. Three Ply and Brosael'a Carpeting, Ruga and House Furnishing Article, suited to tb wanta fatt w.w ,f(. ,,: ' KBTAZX. YBAlX,t and Wholesale buyers will find the ' ' t Xareeat. and beat. SAlactod, &tocv of to choose from i at prices that will pay to ex amine. ... Call and see us, at Masonic Temple Building. - . JfiLlAtt,.tXlxUfiM & ROESSLER. oct20 ly. u . 4, '. ,-. . 1 " ' ! 'I ' 'V i '.'I . 1 .ill ' ' t I I II ! ijUlJjlmeunpojted; and domeattfti CI- X gars, the best on tbe market, at jun16 McAQSSrS DRTJO 3T0XQB. C A.- MOOSK. n.J0. FATTMBOir JOORE A PATTERSON, 1 t tATiroai3TS-AT.l,ATT. i lv-.': H ,31 tt ut nn-2 Hit t"Mi:it -inm Pice in ail th. Stat Court,', andntha r eoerai vouita at Asheyiue ana ptataavtue xnpe Collection jy?e-JCiaitta ana ; ran aiona. a Sneeialtv. .- ... . . Strict Deraonal attention eiveo to the cot lection rof alt Debts 10 ,Westm North Oafo Una; KemiRinctB pnmpuj muf, ; t rf ; T. D&&rk&As&ffi?X not; l9t - Boots and Shaaain Uuheltv.' Whien wv ara iilllurf nil -u5" t,:t tra'Hit i '- v J SAMPLE St ALEXANDERS nor 20 St -"'--'-:- before your npoonscipuj eye tbe . nry Jbug- 1ITE HAVE THE BE3TJBELECTIQN . ; ! Ready -t We call sfteeiiThtf w - SftSi55 ItotrNotlfiaYtog the pamt.wa cKh't apeak-ftqm opat&tesrbQt we feel sure itiak?inlre anatomers, who dalr patntfBg, fry taat'the nly25 6m. ""5 B1,,,t1iT MtrraaarTt This qatetion ia practfcaUy .A R A.t . . . the affirmative fajMbooaanda phyiieiane wry day Sotnadme -ik pm&m th ordinary forma of al : KattiDtt fcua tarea which art aimplj laferforalcohW, un or leaf medicated ; but - ao ' ''H -Trr- rafWfenairt awi,atia45t. a dice itaelfto be 1)1 fod to (WmarkaJ kmosaa with which thlt extraordinary lonle aai . terative baa bean admialatered la caaa of dyspepsia daring the last twtoty yeara. If it were possible if unit t fee whole caan try for cases in r. ?4 had efflaWanre or this obstinate mud aginixinf diaoiae; tUy would uatobermiUkJA.a No wood; tbeo, that it hat become i ritaadard Bidjcma in every State, city, town and ..Tflln-t. lUi.the TJn.ted States, and that namaa, t b most dia tingnished in literarart, art and acleact,, are tr vowmert tor itt rtmarUbl pTJipartiea. The hnnienafl;numnftctDry: atuPittaiiBrr, with iu extensiva atorehtrcies, U ta Jargvat esubliahment of The link in this couatry, and probably in the wort The aaoaat manual labor rrnployed ta th ptrparatiotJ o f the Bitten, to any nothing af tM araso dri ven machinery, U greater hantat of , any other oroprietary medicina ettabUahmtnt 00 thi continent, and, by the blessing of Pfori dence, the beneficial resalu of thia aoaijuall ed tonic and akerative ariooxaatvdva with its continually iDcrmgr :aafci,- Hia. taa household tonic of the American paopHaad io all human proaabuity wiUbe folm oat taries to come. f 't . - JTEW8T0CK , Of fine and common'Saaj ' fer Boy aad Toutha, at . .--i ;h- s-!?n-f. ,.v-- SAMPLE A ALSqCAKDBR'B. nov20 2t . .' - 11. 'r ' '. 1 .. a Him i' . ' 11 1 Q ALL AND SEiV ;. , v . u Those beautiful Cloaks W ALEXANDER, -8IIGLB 0. nov 21 ATBW SrroCK Of Calico, jurt received at ALEXANDER. iJEIGLlE k 008. nov21 1 ., ;.i . PRSTT1EST GOODS T- Of the seasoni at. ALEXANDER.. 8EI0LI 4 "Hot zl ' - gEAUTJTUL . ; Iiws of Dreaa Goods, f uat raoatvad at , ALEXANDER,' 8EIOLX AGOi. . nT 21 . . . k,i ,.-, ... 0 UR MR. ALEXANDER Has just returned from New York having bought a Second Stock oDry-Goodi'iUa seaaon. - t r:iM Vi Call and see ua. aad we wul ahoy 'Soar a great many pretty tilings you have not eeaa bafbrs, ALEXiNDER SxU0LX; A CO. how tt XTOTICE- V- ... J the Stockholdara of WasUra fiorfli Caro- ina Land Comparjr wrRraaet tat ia ; toar- posa of compkting tleir ufjaiiTaatluii irn Charlotte. N. C . on tha 25th day of Vov embar. loli. W W FLSMM1KO. nov zl la . ' - - ' JH)R SALE. On Tuesdav morn ins. Ns-rsmbar 34th. wiu be offered to the highest bidder, " ONE SOfiEEL MABS, , , A3r . TWraftr'iJii.J. Sale to take place a elaren o'clock A. la ale to tax place ae eiaren o ctoea a. m. front of . Wadsworth's Livery aaar Sal li . sit . ' : ' .' in Stable. nov 21 St rjtHB CHABX0TT2 RBAMlfQ CLUB1, Was oreanited last nicbt at tbe raatoaaaa. bf Col. John L. Morehead, and regularly or ganic by electing th foliowtng one A- V- cowtaa, rjwMipn. ... , Gno. M. Phots yice-Praaldant.' .W. BL PwaAW, Secretary. - a . . Miss MAoara UMWUP, GxiliGfy nov 21 . t - M R J. F. R Of Wilmlntfon. ia at pnaViv-t&J atty. Peraona iMeding their V - Piainoa aatd Oirttb'tl will leave ordwat'lfiiTOaye Book 8tor,or at Mr, Aaat Qo&y &, which will meet with prompt and thorough attention. nm--. JJONTC FORGET TO CALL AT TILil Also, Orange Inwff Coooanuk, "Plna- hUke ao WILIfrtah averydayf . f . t I. ii 11 I 11 1 -JLOSINq OUT SALE P! a : :aa a. J1 gr... "-o .fiiw r.aa posite th Co6xt-Kia-- withon limit or raaatta orata .amaysr JrratheSioJaW -f-jfr- : - t' tbKtailxradA;w1ihotL' XJOStiOSSSSt First door above tin Market House, and gat soma of those fine JBolivia Applae,-.wucfc .M . xtJfnl aa teak at ndaocood to tat. 1 &mtmg.mjr:" it Hi' 1 7 m iii in i li i 4', 'ffl
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1874, edition 1
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