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DAILK UltoUttVEit n i , rn mm ascended, as compared with tbe sma colony , of brave freeman that had the 1 boldness io facetjjetvprUish Lion -: in bis Strang i hdwfe add our Toice Mlt,Ietlpe5Mirted ng sure foot- ffiform&Vixii year s cotton crop will come ui to 4,300,00(3 bales, which is about the largest , crop ever made in the Southl ' It is an admitted fact that lne eept lo price of "cof ton ft ow ing entirjsly to" the anticipated larff 1 inft and ton male of i magnitude, to crop, and that one-half this enormous Lg&.onpE4o ouir (eefajgMount Airy cron could probably be sold for near-T Watchman. ly as much as the whole will now bring, Any doubt upon this point will readily be removed when we consider the systematic and persevering efforts made by all the cotton buyerspfEu Fdpe and'Xmericarito "iind'r'at" the earliest possible moment hat is Ho be the probable amount of the crop. The measurer to obtain? the requisite . JLemons GOOD PRE It LEMONS. Just arrived and J by A. R. NISBET ft BBO. -,' aug23-tf. - nomAirsastard, Double Super Fia U iPM and lib Cans. s ; .? S ' U aj. ,W. B. BURWELL A CO Sunday? January 3, 1875. t ) ; if7 tf 1874. .A A. CUA9 R. JONES, IJtor fcJfroprletor. statistical information on this subject are ver expensive, and complicated, requiring a large retinue of Clerks and able correspondents. Why, should they be at all this trouble and expense? Simply to get such information as will enable them to to put down the price at the lowest; possible figure, and to commence putting it down as early as they can in the Beason, so as to enable them to take advantage of the cotton planters wherever they are foolish enough to mase an excessive crop. This has been well known to us all or many years past, and yet our planters continue to be guilty of the amazing folly of working for the tot- ton buyers instead of working for them- ves. The following is the article from which the above quotation is taken : A. review of the manufacturing in- THE COTTON TAX Which took'millions of dollars out o this country will, in a measure, be made up to the people of Charlotte and surrounding , country, by giving them good bargains at F. H. Andrews A Co Confectionery, and Fine Fruit Store. It WILL, BE City Property for Sale. Terms easy. JOHN E BROWN, nov 18 tf Attorney at Law. JOBTH CAROLINA State Life Insurance CO. Ctanm&ced Business In March, 1873F HiS HAD AN it -tTnpyecedsrJ? Unsuccessful Career! Bakery To the interest of every one to call and ex amine our Stock" of Candies, Candy Toys, Fruits, Toys, Dolls, Canned Goods, Brandy Peaches and Cherries, Plain 'and ' Fancy Cakes, etc. Large Cakes constantly on hand, and made to order, plain or iced. In all the above goods we will give such bar gains that yon shall not want you money 4' k -vrvntfR a mrr ink th3accessbf TstbuOb- T'Xl'ftBaviBVUBdet 1M presw manazemen& wb tm)posetiddattieiBalumtolourDally and Weekly editions, and thus make It wort hy not only ol its present tmt Increased circulation. It will continue to l)e a live 4ourhal,funy up to the reqtdremeiits ot the day, . vaUable assis tant In all the various departments 61 Dusiness, i.rMiit&hiii alike to its oroDrtctor and rour enter prising city, and the surTOunugjMuntry. o dec 17 REFUNDED ! F. H. ANDREWS & CO. Farm for Sale. riRAHAM A NASS4iave several very de- XJ sirable Farms for saleK near. the. City,. irom lou to auo acres eacn. call on F. NASH. Office in rear of Col. J. E. Brown's office. ang22-tt XfEW 1GOODS.--Just arrived, a lot, of xi French and English Suitings, Fancy Cassimer for Pants, which will be made at the very lowest price. excl&Sively for cash. oc25 jHiPHILLIPS. QECOND STOCK. Our Mr. Alexander has Inst returned from the Northern Markets, and we are how re ceiving our second stock of Boots and Shoes for this season. They will be sold very low. We have still a remnant of our first stock, wmcn we are letting go at low figures. SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. nov 17 H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. iff trlctlv Tndeoendeht in its tone wMtoJaboring in the future as lnthepast lor the success or tne principles advocated y the .tonseryaUve party which we conceive underUe the tr, fandamental principles of government . and civil liberty-, It will labor with the same seal and devotion, which JJURRAH ! CHRIST MA'S IS CO M ING 11 ffid, SSSSSffigrSa! teresta; of New England for fifty years tare of all .under -the Constitution, and the Jaws lAnstitution. ana lae uaws- i suuns vuai bite kiuo uwh rings; who seek to manip- lent.' notwithstanding the bulk of the t?USSttrKr raw mkterial is transported 1500 to 25UO miles irom tne producing region. Estimated by decades, the profits da ring that period were : 1820-1840, 8 J per cent.; 1830-1840, 10 per cent.; 1840 -1850, 8 per cent.; ,1850-1860-1870, 12 percent. The true .manufacturing section of the Union is the South. Nature declares it so, and her people in the end must appreciate the fact. The mills ought to seek the cotton, and not the cotton the mills, as is now the case. The present course is op it will be a foe to all ulate the honest labor ton mrlth thAlAfftttTnate Wftflta Of hiS DttSinSS, It will be the aim f the editors to make the Daily and weekly market reports a commercial epitome, of th day or week, and acKliabale re flexot traded" . -'lA The credit system, the bane dt Southern news- Sers. will be emphatically discontinued after the nt day of January and lair notice is given that all subscribers, - not paid at that time will be stricken from our bobks.without regard to the feelings of any. 'Ours, is .not au eleemosynary institution ftaiaMngihe news of the day gratuitously, and all who JaU to respond to our Sail for t ueneed fulT r will be considered as un desirous of eontinoing the snbaeription and be treated accordingly. Thk Obskkveb, for the amount of labor bestowed upon it, and the cost of publication, is the cheapest paper in the State, mnA i Imu4 within tht reach of alL Under the new law which goes into effect Jan uary 1, 1875, we are required topre-paythe pos tage on TM Obsbbvks. This will add consid r.biv tn thA cost of nnbllcation. and as we pro pose to make a much better paper next year than ever before, the paper will oe furnished at the following rates : TbJuxT5EDrnow.c j One copy one year (postage paid,) ?-5 " six months w 44 - 4.00 Come one, come all, Both old and young, We invite you all To the Rising 8un. T1TE have made arrangements to supply T? every person in Charlotte and the sur- I offer for sale a house and lot on Myers street now occupied by C. ir. Hyde, con taining seven rooms, and every way adapt ed; to a. comfortable family residence. Good well of water in the yard. If not sold by the 15th December, it will , rented for next year. Apply to ,i 5h DR. F, H. GLOVBK, nov 17 tt. Agent. i XT0T1CB. TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND JLl CONTRACTORS. I haye accepted the Agency for a 8aw Mill, and am prepared to receive and fill all orders for any kind of Lumber at as short a notice as possible. 1 have on hand a lot of flooring and inch plank. L. W. OSBORNE, Next door to J. 11. Henderson's, oc29 Trade street WOT! Because it is essentially a Home Institu tion, appreciated by Home People; in yeste every Dollar of Capital (which is paid up $200,000) and very Dollar of I jrreuuuiu received in ute ouue w iublci , and protect Home enterprises :; ' Has loaned to Policy Holders in Charlotte at low rates of interest, ten times the gross premiums received' in Charlotte, and guarantees to myesaU prenams taeVfis, received nere in uke manner. , Equaliiuifesponsi biliiy -and -good - manage ment to any Life Company in the world. Issues every desirable form of. Policy at as low rates as any first-class company. No useless restriction imposed upon resi dence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three annual payments. No withdrawal of Agencies from a section when once established, subjecting Pol icy Holders to the inconvenience of re mitting premiums to New York or else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments. The time has come for citizens of North Car olina to encourage Home Institutions, and we recommend this . Company as eminently worthy of patronage. TIIOS. II. HAUCHTOX, PIEDM0MT 1 JrJ: k. y - . . to S hip p AIR-ONE. i Notice e r o fJTHETIEDlIONT AIRLINE, wifhitoRail and watwr;connecFba,f facilities.lbr the quick and safe transportaUon of freight to and from Northern Cities. Ghfbpers can Choose t is A.t it '-A V By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, NO RFOLKf 6r PdRTSk c liae of Steamertt OUTH,d thence by taBaltiittO PhQafi ?itiR&Q$K a&d if- THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage, and, therefore, the only one which has no transfer. " . WAlrf) TIME QUICKKRTHl ;ANY OTHER LINX. RATES ALWAyft-AS auglfctf i i I IV, 1 L. WILSON Agnt. Bradley's 01 Patent Enamel Paint, District Aeent. Office: Charlotte Hotel. oc25-tf EW STOCK - - ' t. . ' Pare Wliite Lead, I4nseed Oil and, Zinc, And Always Beady for Use. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, mndiner eountrv.. with evervthine eatable for I Just Received at Christmas. Cakes, Candjes, Nuts, Raisins, Oranges, Pears,1 Apples, 'Lemons, Dates, Grapes. Bananas; Bread, Bnns, Rolls, Pies, Candy Toys, Fire Crackers, Sky-Rockets, Roman-Candles, Citron, Currants, Pipes. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars or all grades. Snuff of all kinds, Butter, Jiiggs, HALES' JEWELRY STORE, Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. Watches and Clocks repaired in the best and most substantial manner. six months three mos. one ma 2.25 75 negroes, becoming less and less remunerative from year to year, but strange to say, our planters strove to make up by an increased crop for the reduction in the price, without seeming to be aware that their very .efforts to save them- 9 -I selves in that way only tended to hast en their ruin by still farther reducing the price. After emancipation the al most total loss of negro labor brought the crop down to but little more than half what it now is, and brought the nr5rv nn in nrnnnrtion. and aP'ain. this seriptten rates they are realty lower than before, f. , . , . 4, . f , . and ar otf ered a Inducements to oar friends high price led to the usual suicidal ln- posed to reason and to the interest of Cheese, Sausage, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, the consumer. Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard, Molasses, TTnw am H7infrlv slow ar wfrto learn' Meal Flour Grita Honiny, Fish, Beans, How amazingly Blow are etoiearn. Herrine . Crackers. Spices of Even before the emancipation of the Levery description, Cbesnuts, Ground Peas, it was Reen that cotton was in Darrein, yuow yuww. ' 3t All work Warranted, nov 17 s.w. CHAXK, S. . UTTLSJOHB- chow. Innn tit fiTT i t tr o C. S. Holton & Cos, is the place to suit the I It B, II 11 I, H Alt K N must laanuiuua wora C. S. HOLTON & CO., dec 10 Opposite Market. CO, Wkskxt Edition. One copy one year (post paid) 12.10 To subscribers In Mecklenburg, (nopostage.) 2,00 One copy six n.ontns, iuo CLUBBATESi Three copies, for one year 5 80 Four copies, for one year 7 40 Five copies, for one year Ten copies, for one year 170 0 Twenty copies, for one year - . 32 W . To every get er-up of a CLUB OF TWEN TY, one copy wul be sent free for one year. . WhilA there is an apparent aavance in iae auu- who feel willing to pay a fair price for the labor to be performed - - v .. Under the new system we shall enforce the cash plan more rigidly than ever before: and - this win result tn the stoppage of manv papers if rnihftnrintiana are not renewed bv January 1st We cannot afford to send our paper on credit anH niMT thn mstm besides. All subscriptions received before the 25th day f December will be received at our old rates, and we hope every subscriber will .promptly renew for the coming year. Address, CHAS. R. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. Charlotte N. C. fatuation of making almost superhu man efforts to increase the crop, and again bringing down the price for the benefit of the buyer and manufacturer; and so it continues. We do not hesitate to say that the only salvation for the cotton planting States is to cease this suicidal policy. It may be true that agriculture is the Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of J. W H H Houston & Co, are hereby no tified that all "of said debts have been as sisrned to the Farmers Savings Bank of Mecklenburg, and that they must nake payment only to said bank, or its authoriz ed agents or attorneys. T L VAIL, Cashier. Vance fc BurwelL Attorneys. augll'74-tf. JJALL A PATTERSON, Hickory, N. C, Solicit orders from a distancefor Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and any other country produce that may he desired. White Fine tjbingies a specialty. Inauiries oromDtlv answered. Parties wish ing anything in their line, will please hand in their orders to McMurry & Davis, Char lotte, North Carolina. no3-om DISSOLUTION. The firm of SYMONS & CO. is this day dissolved by tbe retire ment of T. Svmons from said firm. The . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AHD SIAXJCBS IK Grain, flour. Bacon Groceries, dec, dec. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Special attention given to consignments of Cotton for sale here or in other markets, and liberal ad vancesmade. june9 JJPHOL8TERER, DECORATOR Scrofula, eruptive diseases of the Skin, St. Anthony's Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumois, Boils, Tetter, and Salt Rheum, f-r i rl- tt 1 . i' : ocaiu jueau, .Ringworm, naeuiuauiuu. iruu and enlargmentof the bones, female weak ness. Sternhty, Lieucorrnosa or wmtes, womb diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Files, all proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTTS,SARSAJARILI.A is the most powerful. Blood Purifier known to medical science. It enters into the cir culation and eradicates every . morbific agent; renovates the system ; produces a beautiful complexion and causes the body i to gain flesh and increase in weight. E KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY and all will be well. To do so, nothing has ever been offered that can compare with this valuable vegetable extract. tl.00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office 8 Cortlandt Street. N. Y. mar 28 41 t&ttJi From Prof W-G J3imia48W Carolina. " . SWK fsmXtm G, October 4, 1873. Mr CP Knight Deta Sir: We hive r jBevearal aaontbi Jbtmi using your Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on Mtf'oRegJB&9&'-Mi aw r ?lnJ?eased with it Though it was applied by one having no experUuM JU h rk, iwe have a good job. We shall continue to use it believing tbatui rxmt of eeooOmyv curability and facility of applica tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered $tt the market, v W G SIMMONS. 0 r From Meacra Englehard & Saunders, Editors sn4ropTletora "JournaL" : i 1 "!' . "WlfeWiir, N C, Dei ifi&73. We desire to calf especial attention to the adferfisement oT'Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some of the employees of this, office having purchased some of Jhisjpamt DeomMri Q P Knight;Cof jBaltioiQre, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a trial of several months: While it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its cost and convenience win recommend it to all in nee,ef paint. , s ' AAr" i rrom s koqiu, m o. Tk PMnrs, Faqciib Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1873. , Mr C P Khiahl Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered. 2 kees. 6 gallons each. and 3 backets, 1 gallop each. As practice was, slack, L. did tbe, joh rovseiL JTjra weeks (Bot constant work; rapltM the hoMe4twdcoAtertW thick, an J It is now generally conceded, tbat, for "enamel," like hsxdnessand body and harmony of colors, there is not a handsomer job In the place I saved aixty-fite dollars by the opera tion which ia an item itut new with th 'Rnnthera wrmk Tt ohnnM da Mnerallv J HE OBSER VERAN ANNOUNCE lTl1 A.?-! H?fiS5S5 MENT. Since we took charge of the Obsebv er in April last, we have had very great encouragement and we flatter ourself, sometimes, that we have re ceived more than we desired, howev er the rapid additions to our list of subscribers convinces us that we have South, but we do not say that cotton has ceased to be a remunerative crop since emancipation, and that the on ly possible way to make it remunera tive is to reduce the aggregate crop I about Ue-half, requiring but about half the labor and capitol to bring an equivalent return. Let the other half be devoted to other agricultural Dro- succeeded in furnishing a paper which, duct8j and let all QUr gpare capital be tnougn n nas enemies, is appreuiateu a880Ciated by well organized manufac by the general public, and we have turinJ, companies, and devoted to been sustained as none of its predeces- making up our raw material into such sors were ever sustained. Still ours has yarns and fabrics as are found to be not been a pecuniary success. We moafc profitable. It is strictly true, as have discovered that the expenses. of, 8tated above, that the South is truly conducting a daily paper, are much the manufacturing section of the larger thar. we had anticipated, yet we country, for the obvious reason that far more can be saved in loss of cot ton, in compressing charges, handling, drayages, storages, commission, freight and insurance, by having our cotton mills in the ' vicinity of our cotton plantations, than the entire profits of the Northern and European manufacturers. desire to make the important an nouncement this morning that our paper is now on the highway to suc cess, pecuniarily and otherwise. We begin the new year with an ex perience covering a period of sixteen years, nine months of which has been spent in conducting a live daily, and treble the jnumber of paid up subscri bers with which we commenced, in ApriL We have also associated with us on our editorial staff, for the com ing year, Capt; W, Avery, formerly of theAsheviUe . JEipOTifor, but more recently of the Piedmont Press, whose facile pen '"Has -won golden opinions for him throughout the State, and we look forward to the success which we shall be ahle , to achieve within the next twelve months, with confidence. We know that we are expected to make fine promises at the threshold of T hew. year, but with the simple pledge that we shall conduct an open, fearless, independent advocate of the people's interest, and welfare,-we un furl our journalistio banner to the breeze, which we.feel sure will waft as into the haven of grand and glori ous success. 1 THE CENTENIAL. We read, with pleasure, the re marks from various journals in refer ence to a Centenial celebration to be held at Charlotte. The movement meets with our warmest approval. It is a spirit of State pride that should be encouraged. We may say that North Carolina was the cradle of lib erty ; it was within her borders that the spirit of independence first took a root that was soon destined to grow to a large tree, that nobly with stood the winds of English oppression. Within tbe Hornet-nest precinct was found as brave. & .set of, pioneers as yet ever lead any movement. The brave sons of Mecklenburg were for ward in the fray, and their declara tion of independence from the British yoke, dates far anterior to the lone of memorable note that took root in PhUadelphja. North Carolina, with suc& an any of sons as Hon. Wm. A under the firm name and style of Symons & Co. All persons haviner claims against said firm will present them for payment, and all parties owing the old firm by note or ac count are respectfully requested to make ptompt payment. The New firm are author ized to settle the business of the old firm. j;y. SYMONS. si ' T.SYMON8. S. SYMONS. J. SYMONS. October 1. 1874. . 1 a NEW FIRM. The undersigned take this method to in form tbe citizens of Charlotte, and the pub lic generally, that they have this day form- a coparcnersnip, unaer tner nrm name and style of CRESWELL & WALKER, and will do business at A H Creswell's 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 cneap you can Duy jor cash. Long yarns, and long races 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. Our House shall be first class as to goods, prices and attention. Ladies can visit our 8tore.ata.il times without coming,, in con-. tact witn intoxicated men, as we sea no strong drfaks. , - ; . Hopin&iry honesty and politeness to mer it a full share of public patronrge. We are Very, Respectfully, CRESWELL & WALKER, jyjEAL WAGON, CHARLOTTE CITY Ml 1X8. Mr. W. A. Pat ton is the duly aattioriaed gent of the CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, to deliver Meal, Hominy, Cow Feed, Ac, at any house in Charlotte,and make collections for the same. Terras cash. Reduction offered to Retail dealers. Orders will receive prompt atten tion if delivered ia writing at the office of the undersigned, or A. H. Martin, Esq., or thrpugh the Post office R. D.GRAHAM, declS tf. Proprietor. Mattress Maker A. OELLnUlVD. Collsok Strut, Over Magill, Heath A Scotts' Store. Will be pleased and honored if you will call on him to inspect nis work, or give mm an order. Best workmanship guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses always on band. Church Upholstery a Specialty. novll. rpO PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. The Direct Trade Union is now in opera tion at Charlotte, receiving and shipping cotton, and advancing money to the amount of t its value. The Executive Committee of the State Orange have accepted the offer of the Direct Trade Union, of Georgia, to raise $30,000, (which wiU give them a Director) to be re tained in our State. . Tbe Masters of Subor dinate Granges, are requested to go to work at once, and tret up stock in their respective granges, and pay over the same to James F. Johnston, Agent at Charlotte, who is hereby authorized to receive and receipt for it. COLUMBUS MILLS. novl2 dtf-wlt Master State Grange F. A. McNibch F. Gbkisbajuikb CHARLOTTE GRANITE WORKS. fTTHE Undersigned respectfully announce JL to the ci tizens of Charlotte that they have formed a co-partnership to carry on the Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to nil all orders at short notice for Granite Fronts, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Grave Guards, Steps, Sills. Bases, Conine. Curbing, Area Wall Cups, Flagging Hearths, upping aiocks, f ence roses, etc., ec Orders solicited from abroad. Office at 8. McNinch's marble works. McNINCH & GREISHARBER. nov 10 A distinguished clergyman of New York speaking of this remedy, characterizes it as ' one of tne special blessings of tne nine teenth century. The certainty of its heal ing effect," said he, "and the immunity from danger whether . administered u chil dren or to adults, adapt it for tbe widely popular use it has attained." None would long suffer from long complaint if they knew how easily they can be cured by this remedy. By its timely nse all pulmonary diseases may be arresi tion the scourge , that sands eyery year would commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their rest at night, will nndiToy t afeine tho Hixoectorant on going to 'bed, they may be sure of unbro ken sleep and refreshing rest. Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily 'adminis tered to children. Bold bv all Druggists. Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland St.. . New York. feb 10 deodawly DR TUTTS HAIR DYE. Possesses qualities that no other Dye does Tl i ? - . j 1 . , it euecus is insuuiianeouB, ana so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest observer. . It is harmless, easily annlied and is in general use among fashionable hair dressers - in every large city in the United States. Price $1 a box. Sold everywhere. Price adopted in this State Any country lad can apply it I bave never dabbled m Buoh stock Dffice 'testimonials," bat I feel so forcibly th great adaptability -of your "Enamel- Faint" to w wiiuj vi uur peupre iB-ctuieHy o materia;, m vesocy -or coior,- an si m uk ui its bemg:ready tnixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to' yifai$mke what use you think -proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S McGILLyM D, . From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett ft Rayne. 48 Carondelct Street. r f-"-T - v - Nw 0OjSj JanflSry 29, 1874. C P Knight. EsQtidm. West Lombard Street altiraowDftarfiir: It affords me much pleasure to advise voa how weH satisfied Pant with BradWs Patent Enamel Paint. having used all I bought of you in painting a large cottage (new) at Ocean Springs, Miss., and having found it to coyer andjwoxk sorairahlaqL yry r superior .U. ordinary metal paints, and colors, no subject ta fade,' bSMdesieihcdeeidsdly cheaper. It is toy pur pose to send you another order for more very soon. Yours respectfully, R W KAYNK. Always ready for use and sJtlapnSj JBoldVv iSlcaflcmf Oue irallon covers twenty square yardswd coata. r . fj f i . ft t ifil; t h I a i ii ijpecirneni and Price Lam Fumuhed GratU. Liberal inducements to the trade. C. P. EOTOIITj Got Agent, july23 6m 93 West Lombard 8treet,lBaltimore use au pulmonary m .ra Durrjam Job dbe checked in its I s- a uV .T Qtf 1 A LARGE STOCK I "THE MILLS OUGHT TOJSEEK . THE COTTON, AND NOT THE COT . a ; f TON THE MILLS" The above truth can not be. too earn 1 Graham , Zeb Vance and others of like estly and persevenngly: impressed up-1 noteriety would be able to have on the. people of the South, The more I Centenial celebration that ? would the coiton'cTOp of the South' ceases to prove a : Boulevard Skirts, at ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO. idee 19 pRESH SUPPLY. Fine uncanvassed Hams, Sugar Cured Breakfast Strins. Prime New Orleans Molas ses, Northern Early Rosa Potatoes, best Fam- ily Flour, Oorn, Meal, reaa and Bran, on hand and sold low by , WOLFE A NISBET, Wholesale and Retail Grocers. . dec 20 tf JACK BLACK, WHOLESALE, RETAIL GR O C E R, KEEPS THE LARGEST 8TOCKOF h Wines and Liquors In Western UTorth Carolina. TN future he will keep a large stock oil X ! Fine Liquors, Champagne and other Wines, for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur poses. A few barrels f the justly celebrated ZEB VANCE" Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on hand. His stock in the General Grocery line is complete. Sugars, Coffee and Molasses mHE best advice that can be given to JL persons suffering from Dyspepsai, Bil ious Complaints, Oolic, Constipation, Sick Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility, or of any disorder affecting the stomacn, liver or Kianeys, is to tone cleanse and regulate them oy DRtTJTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS They act very mi'dly, yet thev thoroueh ly restore the functional action of the di gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate the whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and may be taken at any time without change oi aiet or occupation. Price, 25c a box. Sold by all Druggists. JJEW FURNITURE NOW COMING IN EVERY DAY, AT R. F. Davidson's FURNITURE ROOMS, a NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. Our old stock of Walnut Chamber Suits having been sold off, we offer to the public A Fine New Stock, Recently Bought, - John JL. McElwee Offers to Dealers, Che were- and Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco at low prices. His ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND is not excelled on the market. Address at 8tatesville, N. C. jun12,tf QHEAP FURNITURE F. M. SHELTON'8. I will offer for cash for a few days, half a dozen very fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut FURNITURE, at prises regardless of cost, as I need room I for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur aiture, which is now being received. Call at once, or you will miss Borne real bargains. oc23 P. LVDWIG'S ICE pump has been mounted two months ago. but his department of delicacies, sucn as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, &o,i ;u tnesnape of sandwiches, have come in only yesterday, along with a good stock : of fine Cigars. oct22-tf. piNE HYACINTHE BULBS, VARIOUS COLORS, From Holland, Just received. Also, an assortment of Flower Pets, AT nol-tf SCARR'S Drug Store. GUNEEBINO.- N EW-BOOKS. ? Xandf&4?it7lot8 Surveyed. Water Powers Planned and Estimated. Maps, Plats and Drawings of every . , . pesepption, finely executed ' also iifhogrsphfng. Grading and Landscape Gardening, The undersigned, with, an experience ol more than twenty years, offers his services to the public generally, in tbe above named Departments of his profession.. . . CHAS.1TAHON. City, Engineer. 9 Hlll'l! CjJS ; Rev John Douglas, Steel Creek Church. Capt Wm. Brown. Steel Creek Church. Capt. John Wilkes, Mecklenburg Iron Works. Capt. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier Commercial National Bank. Charlotte, N, C. Col. J. P. Palmer.Pre8ident C, C.& A. R. R. N. B. rOrders received at office of Cnxx rorre Obskbtks. ' - octl tf. rpp BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, , The undersigned take this method to in form Builders and Dealers in Lumber that thei Saw Mill: atWhitaker'f SUtion, Air Line Railroad, is in full operation, and that theyre prepared to fiUbrdters for Lumber at short Uotice, and at satisfactory prices. -CWertscJioited and satisfaction guar antesdii B. Bj BABINOTON 4 SON. Whi-aker's Station, 8. C, Dec. 3, 1874. 'deeply ; A Hero and a Martyr Chas. Reade. in Honor Bound..,-... w Gbas. GnbpbfTt - J essie Firm I :u F. Fareiod? I - i Myths of the Rhine (must. G-- , Lotos Leaves (bv the Lotos Club of N. Y Shakespeare's Mid Su&rmers Nights: Drearffra nanasomeij, oouna aria seauwu ted.... Vers de 8ociety. The Hanging of the Crane,.(beautiftiUy U- iustrated-) i Longfellows's Latest Poems . For sale at PHTFERTT decl6-tf. BoekSUrt -4- Wanted, THIRTY or forty shares of Building and Loan Stock in the Mecklenburg or Sec ond Building and Loan Association. aug22-tf. JNOrT. BUTLER. TADinri- :...f Your attention it called to nnr ntnrlc cf VGlMrSsstted CorVtioiiri. do-Statin of redricks. r8egfrsC6l!ee,Muksl and sausage, uandies, rickles, canned goods, vtiuf ' AUJ " ooyo puotu. , ai ways onin.r JuorB and Cigaria Ipecialty. Call and see uf. J - SYMONS -eVOO.- j w ANTED. Why A young man of steadv habits and oonA character, wishes employment in aBtor. xa at some good honest calling, Wages not so much an object as steady employment. Applyat r i THIS OFFICE. v celebtai-a i. i: ... . .'. ,'.;.'V : credit .' to the. State. be remunerative, the more every con inot in connection with the sideration of ielMnterest; and indeed, tien let us have an exnosltion ani peopla .of the SoutllvtO cease to make I degree of rank ; and influence ourloctll tt ,irirat KttoAniTten th production ?i,otpon ueim-en-ipTOua otate naa aejjedV m the var-1 jj "grossing 9bjectothe IW l06? of 'Artf farming jn edy, gradually divert thetf tapital and in dustry, Mercantile . pursuits 4 that mmmw mt rtmtw ji ii'i uinrxinna r iiLruiF x.nai wnr n m a v man w r a m a m n. .r w a i ' - - specialties. When, you come to Charlotte for Grocer ies, call and seefBlack if you want the worth pfyour -oaney l ; . . I respectfully return thapks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and respect- jaolidta cqntinnance of further. fayors.i W. J. BLACK. jnuelS - M oJetlnhaiethirsrl lit 9 UTT TTT TT .!. t - : Mannfacrora-T lMto j zs ,Qwkf,fiBottlellAlei : Masxi or -Bottled. Porter. 94 in-at-f toMT-T1 fleaiieaioiMlerices. " : V . it. AT GREATLY REDUCED PEJOES, And in proof of ourassertionwe wlil aejl , Walnut Chamber Suits AT VBOli A''" FjDjElT TO FIFTY JiOL L A Jl;8 j COMPLETE, And all other . FURNITURE At equally Low Rates. te?Jia.rA.n4 Fuii.ndthose:,tB want ot Furniture will find that itrilFy Vitoeamine onr stock kefn -" fiSpecj lnducem,ehts offered to whole-,! TUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'8- CORNER. pRUd STORE, A supply of r. Perkins & House's Safety Iamni They are the best Lamna in thi-U- x u-j wmnoi Drear; rjeing made W toetar. Ther are oerffcctiv safa fmm nimiA owing to their scientific structure. U They are perfectly clean from oil, havin a patent DtpVupfired m mh Uwp4T i i L.. They consume one third of oifin propori Vdecn tf. They give much more bruiant UghV&ati any other lamp, eqoal llojgwi niHsVfe fifth we expense. , , . . .dacS-tf. Coleman's Mustard, lt tnl ,t9mT.i&jmiximx t,t T S3 t RATIONAL HOTEL. Delightfully 8ituated, next to Capitol Square Fine RoomS,1 Vetfmished and fitted up inthebestStyJs ftt- Sfi ATTENTIVE SESyAlfTS. The Table Daily SuVpKef with the best tbis and other Marrstasnofd. ,C. S. BROWN. ..PxDprieter GENUINE ARTICLE, -or Old "Government, Also, very store at doclS-tt, Una BIO COFFEE, alw-; R. B. ALEXAhD la a. ,t RRENT.. ;, The 8tere formerly occupied bv Ellas, Cohen A Rosseler. PossessiorL. given imms- . j ilt 2;-'lf,-Iifiti i At:l t r.i . -. -, . . . f riANARY.Hemo andliA pnrwUsiwrdln we hav4J -diately. Apply to . . W.J-," CHABXTTS, Ni C.,Oct'18,1g74.: "ff ..! v.? i'Beed.'r??nT',f DAVIDOQn. w r vol
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