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t-v I ' , 1 i : ; ; .. . "j -. . ... . '-" . 1 1 1 r ! , ...., m - yii t.rr.n , . i or IT BMTTtT UIUTER TRADE F0RJ1874. ISWlDases Boots Slioes f-' K) BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE iioUSE SMITH & FORBES, Trym Street, CBARLOT Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninetT days, AnSdowQa-il?k of Mn "Wdmen's '.toM' and OWldn' BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising all grades, laieproportlon of whhsb liave ben . j . ! Manufactured Expressly to 0urOM Order. Merant- in biarlotte: kdvantase to call and examine oar stock. irewvean faf dt C?ooda a w y house with freight th freiirht added. Theycan alWi'aave our noose. d. wade. WINTER TRADE 1874. TO THE PUBLIC. E ARE NOW OFFERING ."TO PURCHASERS anparalelled indttcements to buy If their Boots, Shoes, Hats, AT OUR" Bool and Shoe Establishment, in 1st National J$ank Building. Opposite Central Hotel, ryon,Sk Charlotte, NC.; WE keep the only strictly Retail Boot and Shoe ore, to be rfotind in the city.Cand Bafing bought our goods exclusively for CASH, in such juantities as to - command, low prices we flatter ourselyes that we cannot be undersold in the Sonthc Call and iee m, and we will satisfy yon that we have the best stock of . goods ever offered to ther RETAIL, TRADE. WADE PEGRAM. Octl-tf.- - , ' 'rn?.s V- ' MRS. P. OUERY, U Has the Largest and Finest stock of HILLIKERY -AND FANCY GOODS - in the State. Call and see her. CHARLOTTE, COLUUBI A & AUGUSTA LR. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITES the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and npon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. 1st. The Creat Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent. - Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. i NEW YORK;, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE I PERCENT. BOSTON, TUESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE I PER CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND; SATURDAYS, ' d. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance I per cent. f PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORl WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED " TO THAT OF NORFOLK. -i . 3d. By the Charleston Lin Baltimore, Weekly. J EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, THURS i ND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY. THF unriralled Bteam Line facilities of the three Ports of Portsmomth, Wilmington Tharleton, and the combined equipments of the C. C. & A., W. C & A., and other roads, enable us to bid foi cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and; to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. Hon. B. B. Bridoers. - - - - Gen'l Manager. Col. John B. Palmer. - - - v - President. Jia. Anderson, f- General Superintendent. A.Pope, - ... General Freight Agent. r , W. W. PEGRAM, Agen N. C. HARRY & GO., ., House, 'Sign andFrescoe Painters. PARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing Churches and Town Halls, throughout the Country. Office nnderCentral Hotel. ! se26 tf. 'pHE PLACE AT LAST WHERE Youfcoan boy cheap Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, 8ilver Plated Ware! Diamonds, Brace- , lets, Chain, ifecklaces, Kings! Pins, Bu tois and ve?7befuaa?li;. in that lins. ol the A splendid lot of flue OPEBJA GLASSES, suissa11 iow.i win 1ST OP JASUABYi 18T5, S? n Mln tie1t Cal'l early at CitJtweirystorfofl -JOHW T. BTTTLXit' W. S. FORBES. wlU flBd it totlfeWitiM1 toruu Se boats in. purcmwmg eiBewnere. , , in New rrok; Boston, or Baltimore, expeme or a trlpNorth by bavlnje fiam Between foFtrrtJTctiiona! Bar ajpeckteibuirp. S. s. PEGRA3J. Trunks, &c, i T HE PLACE TO BUY RAISINS,, , .i , CITRON, CURRANTS, CANDIES, J "FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, made every Aav in order. PORK HAMSr corned or fresh, for sale by 1 SYMONS & CO. dec!9 v " " --v- OYSTERS I OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! - Lovers 6f Bivalvw will find our vTJ SALOON and BAR ROOMj ' nn t tl bhnral dav and nurhE. where al kinds of Refreshments are served up in the best style, ana at prices hi snis wo wma. . 3 ' - GIBSON & BROTHER, Opposite 1st Nat. Bank, Charlotte, N. C. ttst RECEiyKD BY EXPRESS ! NeW 8tyle Felt Hat; Beaded Trimming, Steel Buttons, Ostrich i Feathers, Breakfast Shawls, . Knit Jackets ana many omer va rieti? ' KOdAN & BOTHSOTILDS. ThB;rl6tte Obserrer. i . P17BXISHK i BT T- Cbarles R. Jones, Proprietor. Pfice",' Observer Building, Corner ri , Trade and College Streets. ' '.' " iiOC Aii dots. ' ' ' ; Kate Putnam, who visit3 us sooii, was in Augusta last night. It would take the greater part of thtrtet' force to keep the crossings passable, -"wr - -or. The Mayor had no cases again "yetier Jay erily, our morals are improving. r Charlotte Grainge will meet next Friday at W;adsworth Hall. wm,srreet cars, on. the streets" 6fH3har- lotte, is daily growing in popular faror. "The muddiest and the dustiest piace un der the sun!'! is, what everybody, citizens and Visitors, say about Charlotte. 1 - - We cut off about 100 subscribers . in the city this morning, they not haying paid up their subscription's in advance. - We beginhe pres3 dispatches again tnj morning. We have had no idea of stopping thepeymarntryjljnt only intended doing so;during thejbblldajs.1 (C The buying and selHiig of cotton seem to be among the lost.artsV Alfobty can get any ijnto- the city WhUell the roaches to it are in their present wrefcJied'eondition. The bar of Chariotteis increased now py four members over the number during last year, Messrs. Prince, Bailey, Flemniing and Da vidson having taken up their residences here The attractive bills of the Clara JJ'ildrnan Troqpe, were posted yesterday. - Remember " East Lynne " on Thursday night. It is a splendid drama and will be well played. s We are greatly disappointed that the boy who was found on " Saturday night last, proved not to be Cliarley TJoss, but Charley somebody else. ! " A man tod: drunk; to tell his name, ;and with $il6besides valuable papers in hik pocket,, was picked up by the police on Trade Street last night and cared for. ; Joho. I). Cameron, Esq., the able ?aud re liable editor of the Hilisbora llemrdtr, ar rived in the city on the Wilmington train last night and stopped at the Cen tral Hotel CdL'JB. C. Davidson moves;, to. Charlotte and takes up tfii practice of law. Col. Da-Tidspn-is a "lawyer by education, but has been, for years "past, engaged in agricultu ral pursuits. A hal lyasque was appointed by the gentle men of the Charlotte Hop Club for next ft day i gh t, but for ctrtaln reasons the ap pointment was reconsidered and the ball will probably tak e place some time next week. Train Delayed. The Wilmington train did not arrive last night until 11.30 three and a half hours behind time. The delay was caused by a small slide in the road about 8 miles from this city, just this side of McAlpine's creek. The Episcopal Diocesan College. The committee of the Protestant Episcopal Church, appointed by the late Convention at Wilmington, to decide upon the location of the proposed Diocesan Male School, met in this place last week. The committee were unanimous for Jorganton except Bishop Atkinson j who was not present, but who, it is understood, will interpose no objections The Doll Babies Claimed. Mr. B. M. Presson stepped up yesterday and claimed the premium (two doll babies) which we offered sometime ago for the first pair of twins born in the city aftetthe .jippeiunceTof. that notice. Upon beinjshowh a certificate- that rthe fact to -which be deposes was thelact-trae beyond ruestiQn, we, .; with a few appropriate re lnaxk'srlianded'oVer'"the pre'manja ' to him, ati4. took a clear receipt. The Churches Sunday. The regular services were held in all the churches Sunday morning, and New Year discourses were delivered by nearly if , not. quite all the pastors of the city. The sun shone out in the morning, but rain began falling in the evening, and descended at such a terrific rate that church-goers were kept indoors at night, so that no' attempt was made to hold services in more than one or two of the churches. ' - A Sidewalk Needed. We have several times called attention to the great need of asidewalk on Third street from the corner of College to the cotton platform and the South Carolina Depot. The street is traversed daily by scores of the business men of the city, haying business ft the .cotton platform. The walk is per haps the worst inKthe city, and we think realty that some improvement should be made4 in It, as it is one of the principal thoroughfares of the trades-people. . , : -The City flock. 'This old fraud has been on a "tare." It was stopped nearly all day Sunday. The thing is a-poor apology, anyhow, for a clock, and Is of Service only to those who live in sight of it, if it is of service to any part of the community at all, which is rather doubt ful, considering that it is so often telling the wrong time. The bell ts broken, and even before this was so, the clock could be heard to strike onljja ridiculously short distance on account of the inferiority of the bell. i i Singular Disappearance. i A friend living at Mount Mourne, on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad., in fdrms us thai, oh. the .evening of the 24th December, a Mr.: W, A. Jones, a well-to-ao farmer who liyed on the place of Mr. J. H Reid, at Mount Mourne, walked out of his house, without saying anything to IMS fam ily. and has .nbtleen seen or beard of since by any of them. ' They and the neighbors have searched, the Whole vicinity., for him, but up to Sunday evening last no trace of J bim, had been, fouad, He hsalarge family ana is esteeuicu n uiau auu. uukw Mf; Jones was raised in Stanly county. The Observer Job Office Is prepared to, 4o all manner , of Job tVork usually required M this 8U..' Our outfit in presses and ty is -not ecelle4.,in ther 'State.jand as weieafpect :to .wbff' only for cash;1 "eni pricei e kVoV as tbe sasae work can be dofte; ;for,; in -;the jjertn. We wilU duplicate any Northern billj for job' "work, and guarai(.saFiada9iro : ' : '-ir-: . d S i:U I-arge Yield' ' ; i r; .out rena.yeno ioubfc -seen yiliejepecimen of fotWnik'wig op in iheomce tjOf the central Hotl. It was grown the er pmQf.; w: Wadswcfrtb, Esq., auout a mile froid'fhe city. On two'-' acres there were produced 1950- pounds of lirrt making two balB of just a liitUss than 500 pQunds tq,4 bale, .nan'acre. .This cotton was giujon the Needle iiand the Boil was: effifbbed -with-the Stonewall Fertilisers. ,TniriS u rmaria largejield,, The Meetiug Tota-. ' ; The Board o Coranj issi oners of tiie county aud: Aldermen, of th city wjll rxieefe tdkymdckl a?.ln in the Lcourt room: at.tUe Court Houe. Their biaemess is toe 4ake- steps oing to a celebration 6(th Centeanial Anni versary of.'tbe M;cklenlinrg: Dcciara tiop. of IndepertclLMi'c'p. Vc have ho doubt that theke xentlJHeu will, by their action rivHev cele bration n crtitinty. . Something ioiu-rtint to the Unmas ried. The following fiera, while not local news, has a local in tereslfrand in view of the fact that the, iav ntiyin may be introduced in Charlotte, we put It in this column : "The editor of &e Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel has been shown 'AWesign for an upholstered front gate, which seems destined to become' very popular. This foot board is cushioned, and there is a warm soap-stone on each side, the inside step bains adjustable, so that a short girl can bring he Hps" to the line of any given -moustache ithoW; rfiynble. If the gat is'oecupief at 130 plm.rian1 iron hand extends front one gate past,1 takes the young '.man? bj.qi 4ftft . ea? Wrns him around, and bei3,4t.piice started home by a steel foot.1" t rrynr- A New Brslnfess Establishment. Jr. G, W. Sirriae, of Americus, Ga'., has moved to Charlotte, and established himself in business. He barren ted the store room of Capt. S. B. Alexander, on College street, and will use it as a depot for the storage and sale of wagons, carriages, buggies, and other vehicles. He proposes to soon begin the manufacture of vehicles, and will mean while keep on hand a stock from the manu factories of others Mr. Sirrine is a young man of energy, and comes to Charlotte to in vest his means and go up or down with the town. Let us welcomeall such. Mixing Up Papers. The post master at Mount Iourne, Iredell county, writes'us that', on Sunday, ( January 3rd, E. W. Putnam, J. P., bound together i two couples in the holy bonds of matrimony at the place named. Mr! Fayette Hobbs to Miss M. A. Christy, and Mr.-; Henry Hobbs to Miss E. J. Christy two brothers and 1 two sisters, After the magistrate married the first pair he drew out of his pocket a dun he had received and commenced to read it,' thinking- it; -was the- second license. When he discovered his mistake, he handed over the dun to our correspondent, .to hold until he got through with the ceremony for fear of getting the papers mixed up again. Cook's Foundry. Mr. W. F. Uook, tbe-ptoprjetoriof a Foun dry in this city, and. who manufactures Agricultural Irnplements;took allthe premi ums offered at the Wilmington Fair for ' Plows. His one-horse, two-horse, subsoil, cotton sweep and scraper Plows were much admired, and the committee did not hesitate to award him Medal and Diploma. Why will people send off for Agricultural Imple ments when they can get a superior article here at home ? Democrat. In addition to the articles enumerated above, Mr. Cook manufactures one and two horse wagons, as good as are made anywhere. iike our neighbor of the Democrat, we do not undersiaBd why it, is thlatjpeople send oft f6r farming" utensils and'otner manufac tured articles which are made at home, of as good if not better quality. The Week of Prayer. Yesterday was the beginning of the ll'eek of Prayer appointed by the recent meeting of the Evangelical Alliance. ; The ministers of the different churches of this city," decided, after9ArHer$nqa, to Jieldf joint prayer- miefinwof all theTrotestaUt denominations and churches, each day during the week, and yesterday afternoon the first -of these meetings was held at Tryon Street M. E. Church. Four ministers were p resent : Rev P. J. Carraway, pastor of the Church just mentioned. Rev. Theo, TFhitfield, of the Bap tist, Rev. E. H. Harding of the Second Pres byterian, and Mr. Moore, Baptist colporteur. There was present quite a good congrega tion. The subject for the evening's exer cises, was Humiliation for National sins. The meeting wiH be 'held again this after noon at 4 o'clock, in the same church, and the prayers will be for Civil Government, and all in authority, increase of intelligence and pirrifkation of public opinion. Death of a North Carolinian in Georgia A private letter received in this city j'esterday states that a few days ago Mr. Fred McCombs was 'shot and killed in Milledgeville, Ga., by a man named Wilson. Deceased was a son of Mr. Robert McComba, who moved from Mecklenburg county to Georgia some vears ago. The family has :many relatives in thiaclty and county ,We are infdrmed that Mr. Fred Mc Combs is the third one of the brothers who havebeem killed; withiniesa than twelve months. His father, fh.ois now dead, himself kilted a man since he wehr'toGfeo'rliS. who hasjjjjr:. aged about 27 years. He was married and was the father of 'three children THe Ience taw- ,We understaod that thea parties who baye taken the confract'for:; the buildisg of Aba ifence irround MaMard tireek:' Township, will begin the wOtfcTtoday, ; ; - ;f.-: ? , f About half tile towtrships in lieklenburg we understana from farmers that the system Js dairy " growing ' m, pdpuliriiyf that those who opposed the proposition whetfifj was first submitted to ,aTfvote, are now " warm friends. The colored-people, 'tooi who live in the townships where the law exisjt) would not now do nway with ii If theyjcould. We heard arVintelligent fiitae' sayyestey-J uay , mm ta 111s opinion,-w irwuiii qui y- foe a short' time before the whol ctjtnty was fenced in.' Charlotte as Viewed by' Vfsitort. -, - pere& Wit of tJi South, (Rockingham, Richmond cpunty) was in Charlotte .week - before last, and has this to say ot our city. : -v; ""The few of the business men whom we met with appeared;to J)e. -very gentlemanly aiwi clever, aad 6J I fJt pressed , thentselves as an xious. to establish cor&joierciat' relations vitb'the people of this section. ' The population of Charlotte is now estimated to be 6006, and is steadiry increas ing. SiJctallroads lead J6ut from the place. It is without doubt; theiiyeiiest town in the State, and i destined we think, ta rival Wilmington . -; : . Mr. Terry has some slighting allusions to the Central Hotel ; we are sure he is alone in his opinion cdncertiing. it. Taking its fire, the manner in which it is furnished, the attention which guests receive from the servants, and' the tcotirtesy of its landlord and clerk1 we think it decidedly the best hotel in the State, and we never beard any one speak of it in any other than terms of praise. We can't help thinking that friend Eccles charged our brother for bis fare and lodgings, declined to give bim an advertise ment, or something of the kind. But the' hotel will not be closed. ' , Phil. Sheridan on the Rampage. Ge'h. Phil. Sheridan, we learn from a con ductor of a sleeping car between Charlotte and New Or leans, passed through this place on his way to the Cresent City, and that he spent last Wednesday night here, though where he put up, we have been unable to learn. ' He did not stop at either the Central or Charlotte Hotel Imless be dftf so under an assumed name. The conductor says he took the train at the depot, so-he evidently did not stoD at the Junction.1 We should not have taken the trouble to inquire about his stopping place only that he was com? plaining of how badly he -fared in the city. He is reported to have had his Xmas "ben der" '-heayilj tipon Jim, was cursing, the dmrstratiorrfor sending him'tolteTir Or leans, the railroads for not makiog the con nection, and the hotel accommodations, and bad liquor of our city. TheGeneral should have "put up" at one of the first-class hotels on the place,, where gentlemen in the habit of stopping, if he wished to fare well. We pity the people of Louisiana. Sheridan will be in just the humor to do the dirty work of the Administration. Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. The Board o County Commissioners met at the court house on yesterday, in reuiar session... ,;.., '.- " -; i Present, W. E. Ardrey, Chairman ; T. L. Vai, Thos. GluyaB. H. Jf.' Dixon, R. Ii. De Armond. The following comprises all the business of general interest : The .Trustees of .Clear Creek Township made their report of the result of an election held in said township on the 10th day of December; 1874j-on the proposed fence lawf whjShis- approvsd.J For the proposed fence aw,68 votes, against 66, Ordered by the Board that the Trustees of .Mallard creek. Dewese and clear creek Town ships, be authorized to make an estimate of the expense of enclosing their townships- and report the amount to this. Board. And that they proceed to inclose said township.in compliance Vith the act" of the I-egfslature. S. H. Farrow, one of the constables in the charlotte TQwrtfhndered his resigna tion, which was accepted. Joseph A. McLure was duly elected con stable to fill the Unexpired term as con stable in charlotte Township 1 Most of the time of the meeting was spent in granting orders for the payment of bills against the county. The Board adjourned to meet again to day at 10 o'clock at the court house, when they wWbejojmedjyjthe .Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the city, to consider the centennial celebration matter, : New ' Advertisements. THE PEOPLE'S CONFECTION- I return thahks to the citizens of Charlotte for their liberal patronage, and would inform them that 1 always Keep a toil stock or Candies, Cakes, Crackers, Fancy Goods. and everything in my linef and will seTl as cheap as ever. F. J. BEBMAN, - ' 1 Near the City Clock. OTICE! If the vonne man. unln'owr; to me. who. was with me a few evenings ac, when we fonnd dleaned hoe1 in the street.. will report his riame and residence to me or -at -the Obsxbvkb Orrics.; he will confer a favor which will be appreciated. It THOS. HARKEY. ' ; . il - gO ARDERS WANTED ! V ' ifiiw.-m';ASDijnYf TTavinf removed to corner-of Church , and 3rd Street, is now prepared to accomniodate boarders on very reasonable terms, 'f Jan. 3, 1875. 1 ' We have mofed into our ner store,4 will .be pleased to have our friends -calL We will continu to sell goods at cheap prices and to giTe satisiacuoo. . . -1 r , . , OfrVrVbis 'leterVkole ekiaeae of Wiarlotto And nerniiva abajMed experience andr praqtke -ot ourteel if-eaWF r.r-mm a 175 acres of laud 8 miles-; frim Charlotte, bn Salisbury rbad adfoininer the! land of Sxlgit Creek' kurcK ? 'about n4ff aTrefl 'ol Kmeadew land kmiki th masbofait. is ri' l"' ''i . w .rr i - nmiierea ana is. soont zuu. yaraSj irom BUR'Rtvn fiCktiOwn"astheJItsw place, arjduwUlj be-oid rf. aiareasonwile price.. There is enousb; of wood on the rtajce to pay lbr tfc,, -jiwjiwi : . aH's wa CbtMORe,- 0 sst -. --r i i ., ". ... j - jt i Lig .tti s,e -rL : .-.. r.i it 5 oversow irl hAf& rentedAbe. ,'bOHsa.'TOf zMfJ.iJ Wi'f jacumn,ois me corner ofjthjrd, na mv&W street,1 where l am preparedto furntwtP. nor table tfoard,' and also have a very pleasnti ant inrnisnsa room on is; noar - .ierms moa- erafe, Jan 3 tf. v- 3.-a run a ATOTICE OF DEISOLUTION. a s ? The firm of BurvreiyGrifer & .iw" drd we nor. tare this occasion to pxr;rtO' our frienda and' Mitaftfe.toiir-mfftnA'ftifW meir connaence ana. pa4onage -juruvg: tva j uiue we nave ueen m uusiuetir, aim T-ptfU.- fbr onr successors, Jessrs.'Bdrwell'ifeiprisigtj a continuance of Iheir custom feeliae assur ed that they will, be treated eaually gg jii?etTT in the fnture as thev have In' theplsiii;?;vfi THOS GRIE& i -fi to: JAS H CARSONf - January i; 1873. " - - Isw1 5"V; N. B. We have a large amtarat past due1 require should be paid soon. This ,fej:'ib la form all Such that we expect speedy pay ment, and thus avoid anyniiBpleasantness between friends. BcawKLt, Gbisb i&o: v S; BCBWELL, K. B. BUR WELL 6V SPRINGS, - f' ' ' 'suceissows J'-' j Burwell, Grier &C6;, , .? GrocersMissii'Meri!liails. CHARLOTTE, , N, C,': ' , . HAVING bought the Stock 6.! Messrs Burwell, Grier jfe Co., we prcpWff car rying on a general grocery and commission business at their old stand, ' and respectfully solicit the patronage of their customers and the' public at large. .We have in store and to arrive, a large and; wolf selected stock of groceries, to which .we invite uue attention of both Wholesale and Retail Buyers. '' " . janl-lw. - BURWELL A SPRINGS Southern Home and Democrat copy. Int i" ' u.: alt t- P ATTORNEY AT LAW, Charlotte, N. C. ir.fi : ST Special attention to suits for anid against J corporations. jah2ly.' JIME, JfOLSSES, C0.4L. 2,00(r bis. Lime, Plaster and Cement. 1,000 tons uoal, Stove, Grate and Black- smith's. a.uuu oacKs can. - ' - oi (- pect first cargo new crops about .th Jan-uaryT187e?'---JvtfvH'4 WORTH,'!' 1 Commission Merchants and Grocers' ; i . . .ft - - T- jan2-2m. Wilmington, G,f A. HALES. W. H. FAKRIOR., jjais & farrior, ; vi :: r - ' - .-.J . Watch Makxrs akd Jewfxkrs. ........ , . V' i Watches, Clocks,' Jewelry, Silver aad Plated Ware. Gold, Pens, Spectacles. bL suebeoods as are osoally kept io-;a firsM class Jewelry Istore. All work ia the 'line neatly done and waj ranted. . janJ-i-tr'. r . ') 14 -. ' : ' r jTJOUSE and, LOT FOR SALE, Within five minutes walk of the j business centre. Possession inven iDamediately.i jp The house now occupied '.by Mai.: J-A. Sadler is for sale, contains six goo roofns with a Kitcnen ana servants rooms, necesv sarv out-buildines, codgarden,'- well- oL oru-wl vafr nmmiii in first. rt- rPTaif Farties desiring to purchase can rBxarn lite property on application to Maj. Badlerqi A Terms accomiriidating, apply to , , y M BADLEB, - ",JM" 1 ' f Corantbia. S. C, . ii t ; '-' or T D,' GILLESPIE, ; idec31tf - CfcarlotttN;C? - r- -rr-H "TvLVIDEND NOTICE. lb; l! 1 Vl MSBCHAHTSaft FaEMKRR' NAT. BANE?, Charlotte. O- Dee. 2i-d874. .111 B4 TJrder iof the Board bf Directors of, this Bankr a dividend of five per cent (free- -6 f taxes) will be paid to StockdQlders or otaer on and after the 1st January, 1875. jl, JJ, mJlAtABiir, ussnier, , dec 81 a rA'it .t; :! . - - . - t .i.-- ' V ' (Jen'l TbomaaT. .Drayton, bas, associated. wipi bireself, Mr. James ,D, We, lateJj of ABzusta. Ga to carry , on . tbd -Ge'nerhl Life and Fire iDsaraces BusiDesSt.ander 'the" name of Drayton :tbWmfa-iriL in . Mr. Wke hadi or; jears pastcbeenten gaged as a Geoeral Life and -Fire jBporance Agent .in AagB?. rVbertt ; fa iv wideft , to riuj!r-ae,i?.n.1 DrPg Store, Cbulstte; jot Draytoo Whiteir! nwbia: nir ! i ' - ; Jit - ..-il .:. r-iUcnii i ,,f j fcxijmigarvirea tiamsij. EXtRA eSotf4eS4'? j - ii c-m . . . , a mm rj i 1 m-, jM . EgiTBa aaasss: TxrmanaJ h noy29 1 . siFw HtWUl giveirpeeial attentidrftoDr4 THURSOA Y. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JauuwyTl'Ui, BtlTOth, iamcatAKa Company f f' ,.tJanuarjpf7th, will V t r - 7 j ' .Be presented atfiitfratoon of Mrs. mi- Or the ElQfnetrfRtkfulI. ca4cf Char " 3 aotsrtie lo conenrae wish!i.new'Jand glo arious PRICErAMrflSJ0N6ileefra Chairs and Drerat7irei-rOPratteCI!e-5 cents ; KeserTedMatsr.ini sale at Tiddv & Bro's Book store witbwfaextra-eborretjr'? Jan. 3, 1-w! V i'o MJ BstfOWfcrU: . A at. TT CI n -KIT ,f JCf ff'l f RAM l1 iHTtBfstBwr j v.r i: (mi Uiw. xtptn ane k it ir ; t)'v Pier's w;cr. utarj 'TteiiiTSea eopart- nersbip -as-j-nbove; npespectfawf filicit con- .nsuu?uafa)rMiHiA.i l , an2tf. imstMDM ATW PLUMES FLOWERS-and TIES, for our retail trade. ,anLs0thejaJM Uefoye they are Sin gone. , A t trie, retail, stere of , --r.a:d rCTTOWSBWIttifTELS. ' a- TIW TTC"TI ATT TT TT WASRAHTBDlCQfOSEGSEiS JTRE TEST. WATER WHITE M'X)WK:OA AND IfWJIffctStfr EXPLODE. h It burns-ioaliCdl iOilwand Kerosene TKT IT: 'ASKTor a:la(I(lhTt5ecurlty,, iand take nw athet,s.Z7ii:n:.) K t IIS and 115 W. L6'ihbardSt"BaR., Md. Tf JiESil v a CiSAHIEiEfiiES, c i AKG ES jant-tf. -io V-J6S HqA-Iiaa.WSCO.'S. for sale CO. Sdi9 lil J"1 iV rfjod ol PTdi: iilJaaieseWool!'and5MmngiVrteiXfof sale a f. at. AlMZAm&.Pmi4Xk& w. -dec 1! GK0IFf5TOCK x" Gents' Net Shirt and Drawers for sale at r- .85; I7 T7Hv"fcrtw- iMAnT't-. rr tJed blxnket,00 "aTt :JJ1 isdl ed Ol ffOMKl VX'V ' rALXANBER; felGLff CO 07de49 i .w -y-'il iad i;a S- I 'i'i iuin mri tm TfeE'CSrmiifsMrftni wlfrWnublished I every Wednesday, a the OfjJb:Asyluni, in Oxford, 1J. .4 1 wiU nWJieia occu pied byfto'otfferrJapvrrtptesfetthno par ty in politics ana-' nor secu. in vengion ; duc helping alLpastiea and all sec, to,nnite in bromotinfiT tH inMicraus education of the , young, hdtoBotTia4ta,qrBpoVeVnent of fend tbefliBlits -aa'deWMielle rongs of LcrjAidronw Jtiil.ejciMairCcBW i sitv lies desolate ahd our Colleee andBchools f arelytfetided?rnle' tm Stookade it- in tne ntiary. Orphans pres- tdegratkmwjevuftdato wis and Virtuous men and-women, and how t seertlU1eirt'ftn4fift ft. Th wise to searW lierwaitbihint w. The tlWJ9S&ft JESS a year, always in advance, v&'fcw eash ad 9ertiseiBen3 iritl;bf sdanite4catAen cents a linOor the first inserUorf. -arid five cenU a mnS tdr 'eacli jia&seqjienfc Jfaserti6h. The mniesivertisefaoofa inserted e than tkirteentimwAa ainrft paper can Wiqr any-TneBong; lorever. ffaei 'teuapjmrani Kaanescay narw..l&75i' AlL.friends ot I hiedun"gire reqiiested 0Wward subscript fUtbbPOiAeari4;V naatM 2'. ' T'' 'i ; m ?l ' ' HnwmcJ 'Jit rt;l i$t J , "KTr r Vast throncri which xrowd. outJ5ejLifie wIVR sriiJ ni aMuteahtttoescip their I:- f'' ri '."4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1875, edition 1
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