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isqqifiS otasno "g''-',;r,; . .: . ;4-t- : - v S-C' . Trr' r 7 .V 3ffjfcai!T:. CHARLOTTE, N. C. THUBSDAY DECEMBER 10, 1874 ITT',. FALL - if r- j t fr US(D)(ID.'aes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT SMITH & Tryon Street" CHARLOTTE, N.C., nr rfwrw thi tiait "ninety dy. "Mdcitar MmmMtm in rThiu-ltt..& well thde in. the W-e&ifc totfa uooeaat tow ae any nouse sin wtth freight added. They can always save the expense of a trip Norttt by bnyinr tioja otir bonge. t LKf C ' ' "4' ttfHl - SIQTalfltTOItBlSS, 1 seSljr .s' 1 i CJ ts Between the FwNittimol Bank and Bank w Mecklenburg. fu d. Wads. FALL TRADE 1874. ifrt TO THE PUBLIC. E AEE NOW OPFERIKG ,TO PURCHASERS unparalelled inducements to buy w Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, AT OUR ifloo'. and Shoe Establisbment, in Opposite Central Hotel, Tryon Stj Charlotte, N. C. WE keep the only strictly. Retail Boot and Shoe Store; to be found in the city, and having bought ouroode exclusively for CASH, in such quantities as to command low Iricea we flitter ourselves that we cannot be undersold in 1 the 8outh. Call and see up, And we willaatisfy yon that w have tbebeet stock of goods ever offered to the RETAIL TRADE - . WADE PEGRAM. Octl-tf, MRS. P. QUERY, Has the Largest and mt stock of UILLINERT AND FANCY GOODS in the State. 9 GOLULIBIA I.;: ; Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad OTlTlC$th4 attention, W aU Merchants and Cotton Shippers in CharIolte, and upon the . roads ooanecting there, to the extraordinary ad vantages of connections with all Northern Points and Houtn Atlantic tsea rora enjoyeu 1st. The Creat Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth 4o Baltimore, Daily? Insurance Iper cent. Philadelpbi. Dailjr, insured. NB YDRkSqPAYv WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE J , PERCENT, , BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PER CENTv PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ad By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat iurdays, Insurance v percent. " , ,.. : PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE 4 PER CENT. NEW YORK ' WEDNESDAYS AND, SATURDAY INSURANCE EQUALIZED : : . - t i ' TO THAT OF NORFOLK. 3- i the CbarksioULine BS Baltimore, TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY. TO NEW YORK,, TUESDAYS, THURS- - DAYS AND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY 'SATURDA". THE unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Ports of PorUmomth, Wilmineton and Charleston andlhecombined equipments of the C. C. A A., W.C.& A., and other roads nbl ua to iil tat cotton an all other mescbandjse in unlimited quantities, and to assart ouf patrdnsorabsolute freedom from detention. Hon. i -v ; . - '. V anager. M - :' . ' I : - "General Superinfc ;v;.-.; ..illi -V i-4 (, "f H&mgnimcl TJARTiCULARatte toFrescoing ir ncouhtry Offipe under Central HoteL . QN;pliGET,TOCALLATiTHE ,i. jUfr4jww :ta'5-o 95Fiin ; ;:s7.:TORiC OFl'f';'f v, First doot 1 above the Market' Houwrand get corner of those fine' Bolivja Apples,' which are so beautiful to lobk it and so good.to eat: Aiso,TOraiige9; Lemons, 'Jocoanuts. Pine; apples, Ac. .r" X " ' . - ' pRESHARRrVAt OF'JV i fr't : Latest" style : LADIES HATS," fLUMES, FLOWERS undTIESt for ouf.: retail, trade Call and see then Ladies -'before' they are, all gone. At the retail store of ' ' W 11 1 &.U W OA. X ct rw-n ntua. . j novt20 As- TTJST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS! rl J ;;' "v -:.fYrf f JSe Style 'Felt- Hat,. Beaded, Trimming, jSteel Buttons, Ostrich .Feathers .Breakfast duawU, , Koit acktu aad tuajiy. other va- n-ietieAfct, ' - r ' " " " ' i 'I; KOOPMAIf ft ROTHSCHILDS.?.' Moiasses xany, somexning ine w vuw like sd WELL, fresh every day.";, " . W.S.FORBES. 1874. Sboes AND SHOE HOUSE FORBES, tfearly opposite Central Bot el. to Our Own Order, arroaBdimr cmmtrr., will fln It to tlielr m new x ortc, noxiun, or jacuumure, ,a 8. 8. PEOBAM. 1st National Bank Building Call and see her. & AUGUSTA R. R. oyer iw iiuco. Weekly. . : ;: OenI Freight Agent. W. W. PECrRAM, Agent Fre$coe Painters. Churches and Town Halls, throughout the ' gUCKWHEAT. FLOUR. . ,n , . Fourteen hundred Ibs.'Extra New Hulled Buckwheat, received toiay. ; rny. , J, S; M.- DAVID80N, .. A ; CityGroeer, novl$ tf-t Trade Street. St. Charles r Hotel, ; STATESVTLLE. H. C. Situated in the Centre of Town, , .' . - - '('-. rrYHtS HOTE"fhas been thoroughlyrefitled 1 and refurnlahed. and noder my manage ment as lessee, offers to the traveling; public the aavantagee oi nj.viiw .c. and departure sepl-dt. Formerly of Raleigh. NATIONAL" -HOTEL; UALI8BUET, n C; "a MOST ooavanlenUy situated tor iKuamer llA elal travelers, of any House In Jhe City. KVerv delicacy to aeason.V and , we Intend to ell lftree Stock Of lfan'jL. Woman's. BOOTS, SBQ3E9 ad TS..1JrlaUvUcde. i The Charlotte Ojbserrer. Cbarles VL- Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. Sana or BOTscamio. Dally On year in adrance .$7 00 8ix months, in adTanoB,............. 3 50 Three Months, in advance, 1 75 One month, in advajice,...,..... 60 weekly, one year....;.. 2.00 p&: Subscribers wilt please look out for iie cross mark on Iheir -t papers. They are thus notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; - and a?e Respectfully requested- to renew at oncer -1 RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one, timewwi...;-$l 00 fbur-day.,.s.-......... 2 60 five days 3 00 U . - ' it . pT week...... t9 relcfl.. 3 60i l it .. 5 00 " three week8... " one month. Contract Advertisements 6 60 8 oe taken at proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-col-umn. and ten squares as a half-column. ITV BULKETIK. Fifteen.,days jnore, and then Christmas ! ... This is real H;lorioas December weather ; bright bracing winter weather. ' The Masons of Charlotte propose haying a grand banquet ait their new temple on the evening of St John's Day. Our Fort Mill friends are going to have a masquerade ball on the evening of the 24th inst. One of the heaviest frosts we ever saw, covered the ground as we went along home yesterday morning. We acknowledge the receipt from Mr. J. O. Shannonhouse, of a bunch of as fine celery as we ever saw.. Messrs Lemmon & Hollis have finished their contract on the Carolina Central Rail road, and yesterday their mules and carts arrived jn this; city. A calf meeting of the Board of Aldermen was : held ' last evening, but no business , in which the general public is interested, was transacted.?:' ; f- . Messrs. F H, Andrews & Co., have moyed their confectionery and bakery, to the Parks Building, on Tryon street, which has been occupied until recently by E. Shrier. Chicken thieves are on the pad these times. A few nights ago, the coop of one of our citizens was robbed of nearly every one of its inmates, including a large .Christmas tofkey. The colored people had a - festival last night" in the store formerly occupied by Elias, Cohen Roessler. The proceeds are to be applied to a church which it is proposed to build near the Biddle Institute. We are under obligations to our Senator, Capt. R. P. Waring.for a copy of the bill in troduced in the House by Col. S. McD, late, oi cart e, to be entitled "an act in re lation to the North Carolina Railroad and the Western North Carolina Railroad." The next entertainment in order is that to be given by the ladies to-morrow evening, for the benefit of the Second Presbyterian Church. The management is in excellent hands, and elaborate arrangements are being ' cro wa made. We hope the ladies will nave a ; Mayor's Court. Solomon Oliver, colored, was before His ; Honor yesterday, charged , with having sto- i len $5 front Mr John Oormack. i Upon his refunding the inoney, ho wever, the case was compromised.. T C '' ,- Milton Wheeler stood charged with steal ing a pistol and pen knife from Dr. Brat ton, and, upon conviction of the charge, was bound over to Court. i Officers of the Grand Lodge. From a telegram received in this city yes terday, we learn that the Masonic' Grand Lodge of the State, in session at Raleigh, elected George W. Blount, of Wilson; Grand Master; H. H. MunsoO, of Wilmington, 8. :W. ; Shelton, of Asbeyille, J. W. The telegram states that the grand officers can probably be induced to come to Char- ' lotteon Saturday , or Monday, the 26th or 28th inst., to take part in the dedication of the new Masonic Temple, of this city. : The Case of W. H. H. Houston. Mr. Houston' is still confined in. jail in this city. We understand, that -one of his bonds of $2,500 can be filled at any day in Monroe, if he can get the other filled here in Charlotte. Thus far, the efforts of his friends to secure signers for the other, have failed, and, of course, the filling of one is i i . , it ai . l. jsi,j rrr appfeHaWeyfeltfiailre a great wltte, .JWlCmtaWh cases, and the useless unieoa tyc yiucr sma oe mieu. we s,.vlD nrisoner released. J'::.i i i work on the new and elegant Ma- 80nic Temple hatingbeen completed, the j Masons . are moving tneir iurniture,-, ox from their Old lodge room, into the new one. Excepting the' cleaning "ont,c nothing ; re mains to prevent the Masonic fraternity going at once into their Temple. We un derstand that the colored Masons are mak ing anjefjrprt tprentthe Icrooiu formerly occupied by the outgoing whites. " - " '' ' . Mrs. Mahon, at Reek, um. 4 '. On last Friday night a concei t was given at Rock Hill for the benefit of the new Pres byterian Church.- It was participated in by a lady whose vocal powers haye recently ex cited much admiration in this city, and : of whom the Roek Hill Oranm speaks as fol charlotte distinraished herself in some ele - i " . .. "1 ..... l . n" i J gant operatic soios,, one was weuausuiweu bv a handsomely performed accompaniment D.nphter ; of i-tbm J Keeiment'-Whe ner spirited and rendering of the little, Beware' calkigutOTrastt. w in caeca: o than one 'Maiden fair and taught the cred- 14 ulous young man t lesson which wet . are afraid be will only too soon rorgei again.. The Prepeae tfew;CtheJHC;Cb.relu ' Father Hands, Wha has i jtjst returned from the.Nonhefn Stafeswhithe Ve wenCfor the purpose of soliciting funds with ..which to build a new Catholic Church in' this -city, was not so successful UTJwashoped he would be.7H;repprt? Qqancial ; affairs? & very much depressed, and ! does not think it advisable, with the present irt&dalnnand, to begin work on the fburclifjjthityear. - It' is proposed that the building ttyajll . coat,' when it is built, $25,009 Of $S0,00O.; S i ' A ConuBdrom forTod y Woodsonrof the Raletgh'JVet, -propounded aknottJdnshlplrppodtlouns the other 4ay, "and 1 1 gojfc way "with vu. If ow, we've got one fbr.hijn;"afijJj3e may call - tn the whole liegistaturio help lilm'-answer it : If A's mother's mothet, Wat fi't moth er's aunt, what relation would B's grand father's nephew bb, to A's fclder brother's son-in-law? I . Come up to the scratch, now, Woodson, and let's have your voice in this matter. - t .a. i All the accomplishments 'of blasphemy can be learned without charge; 'on the cot- tod platform almost any day, when there are between 1,000 and 2,000 bales of cotton on it, and when buyers are forcedtosqueeze around among it to get to their 4o. Some days it takes all day to ship 50 bales, and all on ac count of there being an insufficiency of roomi". We were under the'impressioii that it was proposed, some time ago, to build a new cotton platform in this city, to' be com pleted by the 1st of; November, and that, the contract had been let out. Perhaps we were uiista&cii. u . r ; , PeradnaltlS :..v T '? L. M. Terrell Esq. Superintendent of the Railroad' Postal Service for the States, of North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Qeor- gia, Florida, Alabama and , Mississippi ar rived in Charlotte yesterday morning, and is stopping at the Central Hotel. ' We noticed Col. E. D. Hall, of Wilming- ton.on the streets. He is the gallant gentle man who, in 18G8, ran for Lieutenant Gover nor against the late Gov. Caldwell, . Hon. Thos. S. Ashe, heading the Conservative tick et, and ex -Gov. Holden the Republican. M. JtMcSween, Esq., ("Long Grabs"), editor of the Fayetteville Eagle, it, in the city, and is stopping at the Central Hotel. To Take the Stage. We are preparing our devil for. the stage. He went to the Berger entertainment both nights, and now he can beat McKee to death on any song which he saug, if his voice was only cultivated a little more. He is also close after LeGrand. Last night, while the inside of this morning's paper was being run off, we stepped into the press room, and found the devil and the boy who feeds the press practicing "Little Fraud." The devil had one of the feet of the other boy tied to a leg of the table, and was hugging him, while is, heavenly light shone from his eyes That devil is destined to make a star come dian Depredatious of Sneak Thieyes. On Tuesday evening before the family had retired, a sneak thief entered- the passage of Capt William Clarkson. one of the passen ger conductors on the Charlotte, Columbia ft Augusta Railroad, and robbed the hat rack of everything on it. The thief got four overcoats, several hats, and a number of ar ticles of children's wrappings. All the gen tlemen's hats in the house were on the rack. The night previous to this, 4 sneak thief entered , the dinning room, of the residence of Mr. A. L. Walsh, in which a lamp was burning. This was before; the family's re- tiring ume, aaa,, io. .luuig fvoin uwr, which opens; on 'the ground had been left unlocked. The person' ran against a chair and made a noise, loud enough to be heard in the next room ; but by the time Mr. Walsh could open the door and get into the dining room, he. had "jumped out of the door and fled, without, however, securing anything. The Reported Shooting of tw Negroes by a Minister. t .. Some days ago, we published a State item, taken from the Durham Tobacco Hani, in which' it was stated that Rev. J. D. Huf ham had shot and killed two negroes in his hog pen. The following note, received yes terday by a gentleman of this place, in ref- erenc to the matter, is self-explanatory : " If your city papers have copied that ab surd story about my having killed' two ne groes with a rifle for' stealidg a hog, please get them to make an editorial correction. There isn't a shadow, of foundation for it I never had a hog stolen from me, and.1 haye never nhnfc t imrlinman hfiiiic. ' I haven't fired a rifle for twelve years, r a gun of any sort for nearly jtw I do not ataUundersd or five years ago, l tried to snoot a chicken at home, and it has been a standing joke with my wife ever since how much ammuni tion I wasted, and how I failed to get the chicken after all. J. D. Hdthajt. The Air Line Railroad. Col. L; P. Grant, on "Tuesday filed his bond in the sum of $50,000. in the clerk's office of the Superior Court at Atlanta, and took possession of the Georgia section of the Air Line Railroad. The Cbiufftufion' learns that there is no immediate danger' of any confusion in the business .of. the road. Col Grant' and MrriBufbrd the receiver for those portion of the road' lying in North and South Carolina, have had , a very thorough understanding? with each other. The usual schedules, of the trains 1 will be continued, and everything move on as be fore. This management will last for the- pres- 1 who are claiming possession, can oe passea I ... ..: if,'..:..i.i 'A tn: rj i noon oy compeeu court. , j.uereiq uu iu 1 4Ant.!.m tn wmn anv-f the . rollinr?- stock 1 courts, , tne situation lemaiiu iui;muKw. j The contempt case against Mri T. 8. Gamer ttui hangs fire, and an idea is gaining ground Jf. '. ,, that it will never be called upV ."Whethef or not this (s true, remains to be seen ". Misplaced Confidence. ' ' ' . ' . A young man applied to one of our. citi zens a lew day! ago. stating that, he was the son of a certain banker in a certain place. with whomlhe gentles an was well acquain ted; .aad produced! a letter as proof of His Identity. He said that he was Short of funds, and asked for the loan of f50 saying that he would giteta 'draft" on hlsiather, , which would leauivalent .to'the cash-rJOar dti- aeit'Uistend with creduufy to the twhispers of fh fanxaketehitttdha tnbney to tide youth. H smiled his thanks and bowed himself down and out. He de- as seen no more, -It has since been discovered that he was a regular teon- fidence man.He.w jqotfeinthe banker! wnom ue pnixouncu u iwcei, iispui; ac cents tobfrhis fstiier, and our citlzea finds t&silettilifs' sprlC or aanioSatioi? run away wtthhis judgment, is what Caused him to be ocppeket $50. "The miUi 'of gods grind slowly, but they erindeeehgiyrismall," A. man mayppuaishment for, his sins for a sooner or s later even in ? this -world. : Just while we were gliding about yesterday, hap- py as a lark, with, a conscience void of i offence, with a heart full of love for the world in general, and still wearing in our memory the recollection of one of Anna Berger's smiles and glances even while in this ecstatic state, having forgotten about the lie which we told on Tuesday and got caught in, one of that tribe forsaken by God and despised by man,an organ grinder located his instrument of torture and began to grind. He had twisted out half a dozen bars, by ac tual count, when we seized a quarter of beef, lvine in a convenient wagon, and smote him, hip and thigh, from Dan to Beersheba, until life was extinct. J . , That strolling Vagabond now rests in the valley, to stroll no more, and we, in the proud consciousness of duty performed, go on our way happy once more, receiving with becoming condescension, ' the plundits of our fellow citizens. A small boy who wept at the fate of the organ grinder, was petrified on the spot by a glance from a man, before whose door this vagrant had played for four hours just before we saw him,, and will be alloweo to remain there for three days, an object "for scorn to point her slow, unerring finger at.' ' Returned to His Former Charge. We are gratified to learn , as we do from the list of appointments published in anoth er column, that, at the recent Methodist Conference in RaleighyJRev. P. J. Carraway, was returned to the pastoral charge of the congregation of Tryon Street M. E. Church, of this city, to which he ministered with such great acceptability during the last Con ference yeir. Mr. Carraway's flock will be highly plea?ed to know that the Bishop took this course.. He is very popular with his congregation, and the hope that he should be returned was almost, if not entirely unanimous.. He has labored with real in the Master's vineyard, and his - work here during the fiscal year which has just termin- ated.resulted in large accession to the church and in the awakening to renewed life of all the members'. The church has grown and waxed stronger under his care, and we pre dict or it, another prosperous year. . The return of Rev. W. S. Haltom to the pastoral charge of ' the I Second - Methodist Church, will also be hailed with joy by the members of that church and congregation. He is a pious man, one whose heart is fully in the work which has been given him, and is admirably adapted in all respects to those whom he has been again called to break the Bread of Life. Methodism is represented in its two minis ters in this city, by earnest, pious, zealous men, who will leave nothing undone for the advancement of its interests. Charlotte, fcc. The editor or the jtedm6ntrres$, was, m Charlotte last Friday, and in the Press of the 8th inst, writes as follows : " The editor of the I ras spent a day in our metropolis, last week. Business seems to be brisk this season. Manyjfimprove meatsTgoing on. Charlotte . does not know what it is to stand still. No excitement ex cepn the question of direct trade. This is a move of the Grangers. The Southern Home favors direct trade. The Democrat op poses it. The OpsERVKE opens its columns to both sides. This is perfectly nght. A newspaper should be independent that is free from any improper influence, but at the same time, whatever ah editor's private opinion may be, there is some deference due to the opinion and interest of his patrons, "A newspaper has two classes of patrons, agricultural, and commercial. When their interests dash, it places an editor in a right awkward position. He dislikes to become a partisan of either class, as j he has. warm friends in both, yet neither side is exactly satisfied with neutrality. CoL Jones, editor of the Obsikter, is himself an officer of the Grangers, but he has wisely and justly open ed his columns to the commercial class that they may not be without an opportunity to vindicate their position. : " When we left the last named gentleman at the Central, he was, tho' a Granger, occu pying the position of "middl-manr" an chored between Scylla and Charyidis, a mer chant and a Granger, but we were glad to see there was no prospect of a storm. The Grange organization started out with a noble purpose, viz: the overthrow of mammoth monopolies and mighty middlemen, and we hope it will not be allowed to degenerate into a petty warfare on country merchants. Who are hniMing np and, beautifying tour villages ana large towns. . . . ".-DIED,--;- On yesterday. December Oth, Charles Car rolLyoimgeetBomofMatthewatidllaomlA. Murphy;aged lyeto and 2 months.: Thelatiyesdfr invited to attend the funeral fronx the re, j.hm Af h . MMnann Trvhn,fitn ik afternoonjit 3 o'clock. n tUri'M? 'Xt if ' yew- AdverUsementsJ - jjtjrrah ! , ;cv . C HE 1 8 i U A S I S COMING!! '!.'.'-'-' Come one. eonwalL; Both old 'and young; W invite you all i -To the .Rising, Sua fj i i , .'9 I . - i E. have vtaade 'arrangements '4y supily j everv nenon in Charlotte ana the sur- runding country, with everything eatable for Christmas. Cakes, Candies, Nuts, juuins, Oranges, Pears, Apples, Lemons, .Dates, lira pes, uananas. Bread, 'Buns, koiis, xjes, Candy Toys, Fire Crackers; Sky-Rockets, uoman-candles, citron,-, currants, mpes, 8moking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars of all trades. Snuff of all.kinds.. Butter. sEirtt. Cheese, Sausage, Beef Tongues, 1 Dried Beef, Meal. Flour. Grits. Hominy: Fish. Beans, H-..f Peas, Scotch Herring, Crackers, Spices; .Dt every description,- Chesnnts, (irouna -reas, ncKies tn barrels, enow unow. -1 C. b. Holton ft Co's. is the place to suit the most fastidious taste. . -r "k. C. 8. HOLTON & CO., - ' . Opposite Market. dec 10 T HE WHITE HOUSE REMOVED. There has been much talk about moving the White House to a more central location, and now F. H. Andrews & Co.. have decided the question by moving into E.'Shrief's o!d stand, where they will carry on the Confec turnery. Bakery and Fruit business, on an increased scale. Mr. F. H. Andrews has iust brought from New Orleans, the finest U ranges and Bananas ever oiierea in mis market. Give us a call at our new btore. . F. H. ANDREWS & CO. dec 10 rpHE PALMETTO LINE A. NEW PASSENGER ROUTE BE TWEEN ALL POINTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND CHARLESTON. -The attention .of the travelling public along the line of the WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA k AU GUSTA AND CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AU GUSTA R. B.'s, and at Columbia, is invited to the special arrangements made for their convenience and accommodation in yisiting Columbia and Gharieston, in tlie shape of . . ' Double Daily Fast Passenger Trains - ... . J Between Columbia and Charleston con necting closely at Columbia with the Charr lotte, Columbia & Augusta and Greenville and Columbia Railroads, enabling the ci&n zens along the line of the Cheraw & Dafl lington, North Eastern, and Wilmington, Columbia ft Augusta Railroads to visit the capital of the State, have ample time to transact business and return home. the samtf day. Also, the merchants and business.! men of Columbia and along Charlotte, Col- J umbia ft Augusta and Wilmington, .Colum bia ft Augusta Railroads to visit Charleston and return quickly, in a comfortable manner and without.loss of time. Tha following' is the schedule: - .:-. ' -0 GOISO WEST. Leave Charlotte 8.40 A M. Arrive at Columbia 2.42 P. M. ave Columbia jS'?;J; 80 A. M 1.15 P. M 7.00 P. M Leave Florence 12 45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston 6 3C A. M. GOISQ WEST. Leave Charleston... Leave Florence Arriye Columbia f . 7 00 P. M. 1200 A.M. 4O0,A.M. 7 00A.M 12 60 P . M 5 15 P. M 9 30A. M. Leave Columbia,....12 30 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte . 6 45 T, M. , ... , . . A-FOFB,,' General Passenffer Agent. dec6 lmo. , Democrat and Home copy Im. T OOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! ; ; ;- W. N. PRATH- ER ft CO., are fe. their new Stock of .Good Things Zj consisting - .' In xjljs, oi ; every variety and war iA A A. 0,IM Tmln B.ii.ni as, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Lemons, Northern Apples ; in fact everything .that's ;good to eat. come one, come an, at W. N. FRATHER ft CO'S. deed A Card. Orrics or ths ScPEBiHTXHbxvrop Agmoics 1 nr....n rim TWomharlith 1K7A. . . Itgiva me great pleasure to .announce that Geo. Thos. F Dravton has been ap- C0mnyT, with headduartera Charlotte.-N. C.; -, . "rH;-MILLER; dec7 ' v ;- -Superintendent Doincea uenerai Aeenc oi me ovutumu mm - . v i, . i : it.o ii t - .yyWantf. J Ti stoik in the Meckiebor 8e i n.iui a t . i.j.fi..B ) I-- .1 ang22-tf. ifr JNO. T. BUTLER'; f ' z -yz. TviRTvrn a trx: i?.V V,iJt AJin 6f :j-tf.-l.lt!- .ictrt-ittjr, SECOND PRISBmiIAilliimCH, CHARLOTTE. " ; ie ladies of the PrwEyterian Church . ..... - fltv fc-'t propose giving-- an- Entertainment, consist- lag off. 9 f-.T CHARADES, MUSIC, 1 AND - TABLEySfUX i FOR THE , BENEFITlpFt TH. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ri .'crrjSxJ FRIDAY NIGHT, , DECJEMBEB At,TH , t if .Store formerly occupied. by- Klias, :0bben ft Roessler, on Tryon Street, next td the new building of Parks Hutchison. : And in addition to the entertainment an elegant supper will be served. :M ' 1 The public are appealed to to extend' their wonted liberality in'aid' of this beOeyolent enterprise. - ' ' ' . . , Vt ' Aohnfiieion' tftanqftfi;? Cent. dee 9 JEW FIB2I. The undersigned: take thia method to in form the cltiEenaof CharletCSt and- the tmb- lic generally, that they have this day form a copartnership, under -the firm name and style of CRES WELL ft WALKER, and will uo business at a xt tresweu-f oiu stand, opposite the PresbyOriah- church. WE MEAN TO DO A CASH 3IUSINESS, and if you are not satisfied of t&e?fact.Come and see how cheap you can buy, or. ,xuh. ixng yarns, ana long iaces aoout maouiiy to get money, don't pay -our bills) 'and on first faUnre to . meet veur-oblifations with us. (when we credit at all we will Be ;com- I peuea to reinse runner inauigence. . uur House shau be nrat etas, mm goous, prices and attention- Ladies era visit our stnnrat all times i withour coxxnxtg - m " con tact with intoxicatedt meaiOaa wmJV& no Strong drinkSj. iiAUhds Honing by honesty and politeness to mer it a full share of puNitf patrOnTgeW : ' .. - WT are Verv ResMctfullv CRES WELL ft WAtKER. 'v ,,ivi: : ir m , L.. , , QECONDSTOCR. torvte-' ' Our Mr: Alexander has Jusf returned from the Northers Markets, and weaxeittow re ceiying our. second stock of Boots andhoes fbr this season. They will be sbldyery low. We have still a remnant;o&'6ttr rst stock , which we are letting go at low figures. : V SAMPLE ALEXANDER. srr J OTIOTATLANTA- ftRICH- 'f ' ' ' TheOfficectRecelyrtf .taA;ft.R.lAir Line, for the State of North , ; Carolina,- i at Charlotte. All Daners relatlnr to the busi ness of the Road in this Stati c" be left in the hands of Agent A. ft R- Air Line. Charlotte. H. HAUPTr' Agent for Receiver'. s dec tf- v hi k.y T" THE 50 saw gin which was ran witboat cottoa at r tbe Fair of tbe Uaaollast and was not noticed by the Committee, is Tor sale in possessioiArf Mr W. M. Vaudner at the 6 mite station oa tbe A. T AO, R. R The gin has been rnnniog Jot. ieveral weeks and has given perfect satisfeetioo to castoiners. . r rwo - to ice Mmmssw want a bargain: , t - ,' TNFORMATIONTO BT7SCTIMjS)" RECEIVED DEC!OfBER4tbYl374, i " ' - V 'if, V iThow4j)oiIeB.T i xoii oi au piauxu ay, myw " "" I a ttk pAlWfN&fiftU. VfrJ"fJ T" J by reason bf the damage by are on the 1201 V- 'JilttL'kt day of September taoj stockof mer chandise, the subject eovesd by said Policy, mill hi oonsideratido f theT wtment ' the Policy ilftrewlfhu - B. NSMITIL . ,;C. VfcBjuMweAgeab&f a i oia? f". ' v?5 "Hl-T. "'"... , r f, ? . . I ' " . ' : ' " , i io . tw it ft i w ut: i w e..:i.Ai a Ml. 4KU ' ; u&llmtei& f 4 , Qtm'.tOZl'fni: tlZLVXta, i- n m iw iu . t-t- aV.i'ijato'rfeittr" '-r i wy aw lart , hools. SKSS I SoraeUunff entirely new. - Halls. Something entirely ,.. . '4 - f i .. . j 4 . v-tmnlbu, fte. r aep.a A 2 er-t .- J. -rid iijiJ 1 -ff?
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1874, edition 1
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