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.1 : CHARLOTTE, N. C. .!pRlDriDECER . 25487vi, I " .r Oo'jfo ,f4o it 4 ia FALL TRADE ism (Rasps Roots "-TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE SMITH & yo Street&CHARLOTTE, Y.C., Xearly opposite Central Hotel. W1!11,1;' ,??.&ayiwJLntIld 8el1 a lare Stock of Men, Women'i ' MdhufaMred MresIyHo Our0wtv 6tdei Merchant In Charlotte, as well as those in the Bumranding country, will And it to their advantage to call and examine oar vtocJC before purchasing ejABXhere. W f mean to teB'Ghoel H lout ax &nifhoue in Netf York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight added. They can alwaya save the expense of a trip North by bayint from our house. i . SMITH A FORBES, n:Jf 1 1 4 I I 5 U i iSettdeen th4 fwtjfaiidnl Bank and Sank sf Mecklenburg. B. D. WADE FALL TRADE 1874. TO THE w B ARE NOW-OFFERING their ' Boots, Shoes, Hats, x:; s : AT OUR IIoo aiul Shoe Eunbllshuicnt, in 1st 0Ksit Central Hotel, Tryon St., Charlotte, K. C . ' 1 ; WE keei tlie on W strictly Retail Boot and having bMoght oar gooasexclusrreJy fqr.CASH, in such quantities as to command low 5ricp we jtlatter ourselves that we cannot be undersold in the , South. Call and see us, and we will aatiafy. yon that we have the best stock, of goods ever offered to the RETAIL TRADE.! : V. r .,.. , . ; ' , WADE & P4EGRAM. ctl-tf. MRS. P. QUERY, Has and Finest stock of M1INERY AND FANCY GOODS in the Started Call and see her. CHARLOTTE GOUIHBI Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 187 1. v The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad IN VITE3 the attention ol a'u Merchan ts and Cottou Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the roads tneciingthere, to the eitraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points snsiratnAllanfic Sea Porta .enjoyed over its line 1st. . yhiCrBfeandc Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance 4 per cent. Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. , - NEW Y0Rg6WAY,DNESDAY, THURSDAY; SATURDAY INSURANCE J li'i PER. CENT BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. INSURANCE f PER ' '." CENT. PR0VIDE.c WEDNESDAY AND i SATURDAYS. !, 5M.,. By way Wflmington and Direct Steam Line to' Baltimore, Wednesdays and -Saturdays, Insurance i per cent. :... I'HIlAbELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INS I" RANCE J PER GENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED 1 ' ' k '''' y ' TOTHATOF NORFOLK: ; 3d, By the piarieatoaliive taCaltimore, Weekly. TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, iV'bAYSANDSATORp EVERY SATURDAY. j, THE'irnrivklIed Steam Line facilities of the thPort Pprtemomth, WilmSngton aiid Charleston, and the combined eonipments of the C. O. .Ji:SnJtH k roda, enable ns to bid foi cotton and all other merchandisein unlimited quantities, and to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention Hon. R. Bi Beidgers. -Col. John B.' Palmer, ,." Jas. Attdekson, - - - ; xy-n-w, . . - ff, - : N C. HARRY & CO., House, Sign and T ARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing J. Country. Office under Central noiei. HO FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! YouTcan bay cheap Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry SilTer Plated .Waxey Diamonds, Brace- $tud8f , verytfifn2nd anything In that line, ot the very bet quality. 1 auto splendid (6btikiffi 7 h all of which I wlHWi-4ow dowtf.as I wll' Cdlieri & tomy new wtore, neit HmiM, . n-TMriir(ttteeir TCwlA early at V'2t'rl&f c-'' i' ' ft W. S. FORBES. TOR 1874. Shoes FORBES, S. 8. PEGRAM. PUBLIC. and TO PURCHASERS nnparalelled inducements to buy Trunks, &c. National Bank Bnilding:. Shpe Store, to be found In the city, and AUGUSTA R. R. TO NEW YORK. THURS- TU iwr.iv. ir.ow.. Gen'l Manager. President. General Superintendent. General Freight Agent. T r rrnTJ K A nan Frescoe Painters. Churches" and Town Halls, throughout the HO ! FOR CHRISTMAS. RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, CANDIES. FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, made every day to' order. - -? PORK HAMS, corned or fresh, for sale by ; -r "'"- 8YMONS fe CO, . dec 19 ' QY8TERS! OYSTERS 1J OYSTERS i levers of Bivalffs will find our SALOON and BAR ROOM, Vu fnnrdftv andnizhL where' a beat stvlev aiid at prices to suit the timies. nest style, ana q jgQjj BROTHER, . i Opposite t NsBank, Charlotte, N, C. fdeJ::v!ln':., . t T . I rMN II 1 1 It 1 1 1.1 n I C SaTVU V "- TUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS I KHMt H Beaded Trimming, rftBfil Rdttons' CatHohri:etofheT9.l,Breakfast Snawlsi.iKoU Jackets and many: other ya " -mw KOOPMAN ROTHSCBIILDS, BOY- The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED BY Charles B. Jones, Proprietor Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. . CITY BIJIXETIW. 1 ' A merry Uhristm as to ye ! Drunks ? . There were no ends to them last night. " The city was posted yesterday with the bills of Haverlay'a Minstrel Troupe. Now don't drink egg-nog till you will be ashamed to look an bid hen in the face. Miss Lou T smiles on Charlotte no more, and we know several who are glad, if Charlotte is unhappy. Greauboro Patriot. To each and every reader we tender the compliments of the season. May one and all have A Merry Christmas ! The carriers will be around with their ad dresses tcWay. We hope every patron will shell out to) them. The English wood pavement similar to the Nicholson is being laid in front of the Opera House. No amusements for Christmas not so much as a hop. Indications, are that,. Char- otto will have rather a dull Christmas .1 There were several fights in the city last evening and night, but, beyond the disfigure ment of a few countenances, no damage was done. The Rutherford Record says : In a multi tude of counsel there is wis,dom." That quotation may be all right up in Ruthei ford ton, but our Bible don't lay it down, that way. There will be services in the Catholic Church to-day, as follows : First, Mass at 7 A. M., High Mass at 11 A. M., vespers at 4 P. M. There will be services in the Epis copal Church at 11 A. M. There was quite a demand for the paper of yesterday, which contained Longfellow's lasfc-r'The Hanging of the Crane." , It is a charming poem, and its beauty must be ap preciated by every one who has a spark of pqetry in his or her soul. There was nothing in Charlotte to indi cate the near approach of Christmas, until about 11 o'clock last night. Then the pop ping of fire crackers began and was contin ued at a lively rate until the hour at which this was written, (1 A. M.) ' Improving. ; ' - ?" , ' Dr. H. J. Walker was in the city yester day, and informed us that the man Cook, who was so badly stabbed by bis cousin, near Hantersville, on the A., T. & O. Rail road, about a week ago, is in a fair way to recover. Dr. Walker says the wound was an exceedingly dangerous one, and that the man has managed to survive it is a wonder. The wound was in the abdomen and not in the thigh, as we stated it. . O Coal Yard. An advertisement in another column, and which appeared yesterday for the first time, announces the important fact that Charlotte has a coal yard, and that Mr. W H. H. Gregory, proposes to furnish this necessary article to consumers . This coal trade has never been of any importance until the completion of the Carolina Central, and promises to be a valuable one henceforth. Il-itel Changes. We learn by a letter from Salisbury that Mr. W. T. Linton, at present proprietor of the National Hotel of that place, has rented the Boyden House and will take charge of it on the 1st of January. The house will be refitted, a new front will be put in, and various other improvements made in it. We learn further that Mrs, Reeves has rent ed the National, and will in future manage this house. ' . ' Major's Court.' George Jones a colored drayman, was be fore the Mayor yesterday afternoon. The buggy of Mr, J. C Baker, which was occu pied, by Mrs. Baker and a child, was stand ing in College street, when this drayman dashed along, two in hand. He locked one of the wheels of the dray with a hind wheel of the buggy, . turning the buggy up and frightening the horse which would have run away had not some one on the street stopped him. The spindle of the buggy was bent or broken in such a manner as to ren der the vehicle useless until- it is" fixed A fight between Mr. Baker and the negro was emminent wheu- policeman Black welder stepped up and arrested the latter. He was taken before the Mayor and fined $5. Heavy Shipment. A sight which attracted a great deal of at tention and excited much comment was a long train of drays on. the streets yesterday morning, hauling a carga of 400 barrels of fldur from the store of Messrs. R. M. Miller &jSons to the Carolina Central Depot. The fldur was shipped by these gentlemen to merchants along the line of the road named. from Charlotte to .Rockingham, .Richmond county." This line of draya was a'iieavy ad vertisement for this popular house. The shipment was the first which has been made from Charlotte over the Eastern Division of this road, on account of the lack, of freieht eu-s.' Many eoods which have- been already bought and paid; fbis, are now lying in different stores of the city awaiting ship ment over yiis-roat.f: ff 4, c. - Spirits from Our Friends, . , h v Y ' Night "before last' we wrote something about the hospitable store of J, S. William son & Co., but the intelligent compositor knew better tfiaE iha, he-'set it up the"faw- pital" house, Ac. Yesterday evening, while pondering partly over locals and partly over how we were to raise the wind to, buy Christ-i . . r. m- itLlLlV-'-t-L'lil." Fu rnas arinKS, we iouna ounseu preoeuieu nii-u a bottle of just the best rye whiskey,' written ph a tag accompanying it r "With the com pliments' of the hospital store." We desire to express ouijthankttur .friends and to say aiVeVoW e&yajuoideaier in the city will-consider tbAt;weegar$-. himlW the proprietor of a hospital store. ; ! : : 14 1 , . - ... . . Christmas Tree This Evening. It was our pleasure to drop into Tryon Street M. E- Church last evening, while the ladies of the congregation1 were preparing a Christmas Tree. This evening at 7 o'clock the presents on this tree will be distributed among the pupils of the Sunday School. There is a present for each member of the Sabbath SchpoL, teacher, andscholarvgyeat and imsi'l jTfie-" tfee piesentM a-iieantiful appearance last evening, adorned as it was with little gifts ot almo3t every variety, some of them, of real value. ; The members of Ahe Sunday School will entertain their guests this evening with music, and to all persons whamay desire to be present, a cordial in vitation is extended. Anothiu'-TeMlmouial. ;..f -j Capt, J. E. Leggett, who had charge, of the traiu on , .the Carolina Central Railway, which carried the Charlotte Cadets back to their homes on Saturday last, adds his tes timony to the universal verdict in regard to the boys. He says that, In all his long ex perience as a conductor, he has never seen a better behaved, or a more gentlemanly crowd than are the Charlotte Cadets, and we be lieve that Capt. Leggett speaks the univer sal sentiment of all who came into contact with them during their visit to this city. These facts not only speak well for the cadets themselves, but are the highest endorsenierjt I of the caret ui training and excellent aiscip- ine practiced by Col. Thomas and bis wor thy djiUm.WUmmigtonJ(mrnal.' f The Centennial. It Would appear that the interest m our proposed centennial celebration, is not. con r fined to North Carolina. The Macon (Ga.) Morning Star speaks as follows concerning it, we find the article in the Atlanta CkmstituXion with editorial endorsement : " We rather prefer the anniversary of the Mecklenburg (N. C.) celebration, which comes off on May 20th, 1875, at Charlotte. We endorse the following from. a North Carolina paper : , ; ' It is to be hoped, too, that the interest will not be confined to tbi State. Emi grants from North Carolina have peopled, we might also say, whole States. They are scattered all through the South, southwest and northwest, and they all have a lingering love for the Old North State, that descends from father to son. as was evidenoed by the way they used to patronize her schools, col- eges apd university in ante beUum days.','; 1 Christmas Tree. A Christmas celebration will be had this evening at the Baptist Church. The doors will be open at 7 o'clock, and the children of the Sunday School will enjoy the giving of presents from a Christmas Tree. Gov. Vance has consented to deliver an address on the occasion, and need we say the oc casion will be an interesting one ? There will also be some good music, and, in short, such an entertainment as befits the occasion The ladies of the church have gotten up the festival, if such itmay be termed, at a good deal of trouble to themselves, ard the lit- j tie folks may rest assured that something pleasant awaits them. We acknowledge the courtesy of an invi- tatian to be present, add desire to express the regret that it will not be possible for us to comply. Reduction of Freight Sates. Col. S. L. Fremont, the Superinten dent, and F. W. Clarke, the General Freight and Ticket Agent of theCaro- ina Central Railroad, were in the city Thursday, antr a conference was had between them and a number of the business men of the city. Upon a discussion of the subject of " freight tariff, and an ialleged discrimination aeainst Charlotte in the matter of carrying freight from Monroe and other points on the road at a much ower rate proportionally to Wilming on than to Charlotte, the manage ment of the road agreed to carry cot ton from Monroe to Charlotte at 75 cents per bal,e, and from points be yond at a proportional rate. . This was satisfactory to our business men, and Col. Fremont announced himself wil ling to enter into bond for a faithful performance of the contract With this matter eettled and an AnuitADie arrangement an tne- carry- a - A. i. . J-1 . , p f -i r- . ing of freights made, tnete is no dan ger of Charlotte losing any part of its trade. The trade of Union, Anson and a part of Richmond, will come to Charlotte through the natural chan n el, and the business of this city will be increased rather than diminished by the completion, of the Carolina Central Railroad.. Suspension of the Observer. 'Editors and printers, just like othermor i tals, get tired some times, and like other mortals have a reverence for Christmasand j everything else that comes in the shape of a holiday. In accordance iUi - a cus tom which prevails every here, there will be no issue of the Ob- server to-morrow, nor for some other davs to come. We do not know when to promise the-next issuer lb would ,be on .Tuesday morning next, but for the fact that, during the holidays, the office will be nioy ed. " After Monday morning next, the Obsebv- eb will be found in the second story of the Oates Building, corner Trade and College streets, over the st ore of Mayer. Gray & Ross, and in what lias hitherto been known as "Oates' Hall. The business of the office, ane i ftumoef of lands' enipoyedf, has sq Increased in the past, six : .mouths,: that .we I findV,more-(roam necessary.. In oarnew, auarters: we will be Iad to see our! friends, and propose to have additional facilities for entertaining them.1 v,! There hi so much to move and 0n pros- - ' i pective) such a demoralized force with which to move it, that we cannot promise witl any, certainly;, when jthe next number of the Observes wilt appear. . Jt 1 will, proba bly be on Wednesday morning next ; prob ably later. Meanwhile, to one and all of eur readers, a very merryj Christmas, and a hap py flewiear, Christmas Day. This day one thousand eight hundred and seventy-feur. gears ago;, there was bora in to. theVortd jfchlld whose name was -Jesus., AH unheralded u came this God Man ! and a manger was His birth-place. Poor in this world's goods, of humhle parentage.and htldjn little esteem, was the meek and lovf IfJhkittwiim of Joseph fthe carpenter, and of Mary his wife. Few there were to embrace. JJis doctriues hut, t with twelve faithful ; "followers,' the despised Nazarene went from plaee; 'to. place, ''preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all man. her, of sickness and all manner of disease among the people." , His life was one deed of goodness and humanity ;- He went about continually doing good, healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, cleansing the leper, and forgiving sin. Isaiah told of how He would be "despised and rejected of men ; a man ot sorrows, ana acquainted wuii erief . Qf how he should be oppressed and afflicted, and for the transgressions of the people be cut off out of the land of the liv- ing. lea, tnis procnecy wasaounaanuy iui tilled, ana more tnan tnis; nr ne "maae His grave with the wicked and the rich in ilis death ; because nenao aone no violence, neither was any deceit in His mouth." On this Christmas morning, we glance backward through the hoary ages, and look upon the Son of God as He hong on the tree, when He saw ot tne travau 01 tus soul ami was satisfied, and when he Ibore the iniqui ties of many that He might redeem a world which lieth in wicKeaness. ine cross ot Calvary is called to our remembrance. "Eli. lama , sabachtbani, resounds in our ears, and on this the anniversary of His birth we call to mind the darkness all over the land from' the sixth to the ninth hour, the rend ing of the vail of the temple, the quaking of the earth and the awakening of the saints wbo arose fr m their graves, and went unto the holy city and appeared unto many." Thank iioa that tnere is sucu a day as this ! ' Thank God for the gift of His Son and the plan of salvation ! Be it ours not to question, but to wonder una adore and to remember always, among the festivities of this day and occasion, the , event which we celebrate and its influence upon the destiny of Wf ce. Haverly'8 MInstrel9. This company will appear at the Charlotte Opera House on the evening of the 1st prox. Those who fancy performances of this char acter will do well to attend, as this is cer tainly an excellent troupe of its kind. It has the highest praises of the press, and we are assured that it is so refined an entertainment as that any gentleman can carry a lady to it without the fear of her sense of propriety being shocked by anything done, said or im plied. The following notice 'of the Jin- strels is from the Richmond (Va.) Enquirer. "The first performance of Haverly's min strels at the Richmond .theatre last night, was greeted by a very good audience, and was certainly very satisfactory. The combi nation embraces a number of fine vocalists and instrumental musicians, and the pro gramme was in every way, commendable being entirely free from those objectionable features that so often characterize pertor mances of- troupes ot the sort. While many of the selections are supremely laughable, and some of the ,, dialogues utterly absurd, asjis the case in bll minstrel combi nations, the performers appear to play tor the recognition of the most refined portion of the audience, and not the riff-raff. .4 mong the featnaes of yesterdy evtning we were struck peculiarly .with, the rendition of the 'Sad Sea waves." Mr. mnow's ' Uia Black Joe, Mr. Hall s mastery of the banjo, and the selections of the California quartette. The latter's execution of "Home. Sweet Home," was wonderful. The lovers of good ballad singing and innocent lun, can spend an evening, very pleasantly with the Haverlv troupe. Fred. Wilson's Grecian strtues, George Wilson's ballads of pathos. to complete what was pronounced by the large and fashionable audience, the Test min strel entertainment erer given in .Richni d. New Advertisements. F OR SALE. A vacant lot at the end of Trade street. adjoining the residence now occupied by Mr. K. d . Alexander, fnce ooo. dec 20 tlatJa , JAS. P, ERWIN. QTOCK HOLDERS MEETING lis rr- The meetine of subscribers to the ew Building and Loan Association, wilW)e held at. the offinftof R. E. Goehrane. on Mondav evening, January the 4th, 1874, at half past 7 o'clock. All persons desiring to subscribe, w ill call before that time. JTJSt' RECEIVED. Transfer Printing-luks for copying letter- headings, statements, way bills, &c. Can be copied in the ordinary letter-press book. Send your orders for printing in these inks, ana lor an otner Descriptions oi pranirag, iu the Obseevkb Printing House. . ; d2& tf. HPERA HOUSE, ? .f - ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY JANUARY 1st, 1873.-1 ,A HAVERLY'S Ml NS T REL S. Complete in all Departments. THIRTY m NUMBER. 4? INTRODUCING THU : -;iiv J latest Eio.pian Noyet.ispfJba.T. I Rendered Py iM following Artists ..'whose names are a guarantee D. L: MORRIS, ' GEO. WILSON, MILT. U. BARLOW, PR1MKOSE Celebrated California Quartette' ; WELLING BROS, and J. W. FRUTH. T. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1874, edition 1
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