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1 3 t.- THE GAME OF HEARTS." . -. ' J ? ,'.;.,. . Vn were only playing a game of liCHrts To beguile the summer hours, As butterflies idle the livelong day, Killing the sweet-lipped flowers. 1 tossed ray heart at her tiny feet, And she tossed it back to me, liile the smiles that danced in her sunny Were as merry as smiles could be. But what cared she for my homage light ? And what for her smiles cared I? "We were pnlv playing a game,' we thought, "To forget it by-and-bv." How could we know fhat those summer Were weaving a web for each.-' Ifow c ;H '' earn the lessons of woe- . Tiu'.s.- i ! c iiours would teach? Fn,- all too soon with a sudden pain, My heart grew weary of play, A ud laid itself at her feet once more, Pleading with tears to stay. And she ah me! but the summer is dead, And we we are far apart; Another her promised hand has woti, Hut I hold her breaking heart! STATE NEWS. ' Meeting in Newberne, 28th instant, tkt consider the county debt of Cra ven. Newberne Journal of Commerce claims the largest circulation East of Golds boro. Lincolnton has killed th fatted calf. The prodigal sons, are MefcBra. Samuel Lander and Mark Hoke. Wake county paid off her jurors last week, in money for the'first time in 12 years. f There will 15e a majority and minor ) ity report from Debt Conference, says the Raleigh Sentinel Mr. T. B. Kingsbury has severed his ' connection with the Spirit of the Ape, ", but retains his position on Our Living and Our Dead. Captain A. J. Hines, a prominent citizen of Wilson, was married in ' Wadesboro, on Thursday, at the resi ' deuce of the bride's father, to Miss Eli za 8., daughter of Hon.T;oraa8f S. ' .ashe. Wilmington Journal. The lust issue of the Agricultural Journal contains an announcement of ; Johnstone Jones, Esq., . severing his connection with that paper, on ac : count of its conflicting .viitiv, his d ' ties as Principal Clerk of the Senate. 1 Yes, everybody that want goods cheap will go to Charlotte, such en- terprising and reliable dealers as the merchants in onanotte are certain io have a large trade. Let us state a fac a master granger came to Charlotte from Iredell county to buy supplies for his grange; not being pleased with the prices, he went to Wilmington, and found the prices so much greater that he returned to Charlotte, and made his purchases. Pee Dee Courier. Supreme Court Saturday. Appeals i from the 5th District were continued, ; and the following cases disposed of: Mary Smith vs. William Smith, from Harnett. Argued. J. A Spears for plaintiff, Neil McKay and J. W. Hins vlale for defendant. R. J. -Holmes vs. ''Joseph Marshal, from Stanley. Ar gued. McCorkle and W. J Montgom ery for plaintiffs. W. H.-Baily and S. J. Pembertbn for defendant. State vs. .; Vfiljiam Allen, from Anson'. Attomej' General and S. J. Pemberton for the State. No counsel for defense. I Raleigh News. ' I A visitor to the Governor's office , "will notice hanging on the wall an ele gant lithogrophic representation "of the Canova statue of George Wash ington, which was destroyed when the old capitol was burnt in 1831. Stand t lh at the foot of the statue with hat m hand is Gen. Lafayette ; and Miss Betsey John Haywood, then the belle Of thiscity, has the General's arm, as it they were taking an evening walk. Miss Haywood was the daughter of the old Treasurer John Haywood, and she is still living unmarried in this City. Raleigh Sentinel.' ( At least one hundred and fifty partnership-changes take effect in New IVork this month, more than the usual ti umber of old firms breaking up and merchants of a younger class, to a con siderable extent, taking their place. A friend from New" Orleans writes to prominent gentlemen in this city: , ''Everything here is banditti! The cafes have large posters with these w.ords: "Banditti CocJrJailvBanditti Jloffinac" "Banditti Soup?' &c Rich ywnd JZnquirer. I i ' "' ' f u r I Among the numerous novel uses to fhich paper is now put is the manu tcture of barrels for flour, sugar and hch other articles. . The barrels are Jade ol successive layers of paper sub-. Vcted to , powerful pressure, -and are kry strong. The barrels are perfectly fclindricai In shape,: their weight is tout half that of Wooden barrels, it is J.culated they will stand four timea e pressure of wooden barrels, and it is imed they can be made twenty per ht. cheaper.-, The invention was pat- !ed about six months ago, and there two factories now working, one at nona, Wisconsin, and one at De ah, Iowa, the latter turning out - jteen hundred barrels per day. forth 'Carolina cannot start any- 12 but soma-othftr ntstta, ftrnnnae to her "one better"." She claimed lave the onlv live volcano in tho thorn states, and she has been fathering the fires of j?ald Moun 3 until the 20th of May-,-when she Eposes to have a grand eruption, tjUeorgia has "seen her hand " even mc volcanic business , . thartotle. Observer. we are treating tbe crusts of slum - L ing volcanoes, we wish to know vv e demand a bill of particulars; 1 Atlanta vonmtuttonat. Our information as to : tbe5 existence of atolcanic moatftairi'in GeVeia were gathered from the Constitution. ( fjio house Keepers. " Your attention is called to our stockof Groceries and Confectioneries- consistfnf of Ei -ars, Coffee, Molasses, Baeoft, Flour, Pork an ISauaage, Candies, Picklea, canned gooda. Raisins. A full line of above goods, always cni A,iflqa?re nd as1 specialty; Call and see ua - - jLa'u 8YM0N3 A XX. lumber ! Lumber ! ! ALL KINDS. Jrders soJicetAd4resf rpff JS w 8TUBBS, aug6-6m Lincplntn,.N j "ft BlRTYTJfc fiSrtrTshlres bf tinvMin. il8SclBineiMenbBrgorSeo4 oiuiqiag tnaixMm Associauon. tit-it 7 t"t- f.t'A 1' JJOW IN STORE OF A. R. NISBET & BRO., CHARLOTTE, N. C., THE largest stock in their line, in Western . Carphnt consisting of the following HEAVY ' GROCERIES, COFFEE, Sugars Rice, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Lard, Cheese, Pepper, Spices, Soda, Starch, sc. FANCY GROCERIE S PRESERVES, Jellies,Pickles, Sauces, Nuts, Rasins, Currents, Citron, Oysters, Lobsters, Apples, Butter, &c. CANDIES, COMMON and Fancy French, in large as sortruents. MUSICAL INSTRUCTS, ACCORDEQN8, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Harmonicas, Fifes, Flutes, &c. TOBACCO - CIGARS, LARGE: assortment, -various kinds and prices. SUNDRIES. WOODEN WARE, Baskets, Toys, Station ery, Paper-oags, wrapping-paper, Al bums, Blacking, Brooms, Soaps, Brushes, and other articles too tedious to men tion. Sold Wholesale or Retail, cheap for cash. Call and see us before buying. We take this method of thanking our friends for their liberal patronage heretofore extended tons. A. R. NISBET & BRO. THE BANK OF MECK1EUBURG CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. J as. Turneb Tatk, President. Thos. W. Diwiy, Cashier, F. H. Dkwit, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the - General Assembly and duly organized under Laws thes.State of North, Carolina, - with ample mean's is' prepared to transact General Banking: Business. and furnish accommodatione to all its Cus tomer on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subj ect to , Check and will AUow Interest According to Agreement on an ueposita lert on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying nn drawn over thirtj days. . Gold and Silver Coin. Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY, Jan. 11874. Cashier. THBLAST CONCERT PUBLIC LI BEAKY OF KENTUCKY, POSTPONED FO A FULL. DRAWING : TO 27TH FEBRUARY, 1875. The Short Postponement now announced is positively the last and a Drawing will postively be had on the 27 th February; in guarantee of which wc pledge ourselyes to refund the purchase price of tictets m case it should not, I " .. I THE Sf'JlEME I; " One Hundred Thousand Tickets, 2 0. OOO GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift $250,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 M 25.000 each 100,000 each 140,000 each 160,000 each 100,000 each 100,000 each. 90,000 each 100.000 neGrand Cash. Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift 5 cash Gifts, $20,000. 10 cash Gifts, 14,000 15 cash Gifts, 20 cash Gifts, 25 cash Gifts, 30 cash Gifts, 50 cash Gifts, 100 cash Gifts, 240 cashGiftsr. 500 cash Gifts, 19,000 cash Gifts, 10,000 5,000 4,000 3.000 2,600 1,000 500 100 50 each... ..100,000 each 120,000 each 50,000 each .960,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash... 2,500,000 2,500,000 DOLLARS IN GIFTS, ALL CASH. PRICE OTP TICKETS. Whole Tickets.. $ 50 00 Halves 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for 500 00 22i Tickets for................ 1.000 00 r e-feyent of Gifts Vili begin tne'fiftl dayafter tbe Drawing. Tickets must be presented or senttO'RK)m4yPobn? Library Bunding, Lodfevflfe Kyv where they will be taken op and paid by Cash Checks upon tbe Farmers and Drovers Bank of Louis-, ville. " Every Whole Tickets has ten parts, eaqlr part bearing the" number or the Whole Ticket Therefore, a Tenth of a.Ticketen tielestbe holder "thereof to One-Tenth of whatever tbe Whole Ticket may draw. For Tickets and information, address, : THO. E. BRAMLETTE, .Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Lopis ville, Ky del9-dtaw t fe 27 '75 . . . ; , NEW PAPER. Thk emitter' Feisho will be published every Wednesday, at the Orphan Asylumj in Oxford, N. C. It will enter a field occu pied by no other paper, representing no par ty in politics and no sect in religion ; but helping all parties and all sects to unite in promoting tbe judicious education of the young, and tbe continuous improvement of the old. It will discuss the duties and priv ileges of parents and teachers, and will deJ fend tbe rights and denouncer the wrongs of children. It will explain how our Uniyer sity lies desolate and our College and Schools are poorly attended, while the Stockade it self seems to be too small to contain tne vast throngs which crowd our penitentiary. It will giy Special attention to poor orphans and will tell them how to escape . their pres ent degradation, how to' grow up into ' wise and rirlnous men arid - women,-and how to secure liberal wages for bfonest work. The object of the paper is to help all our people to be good and do' good;" Price, rie dollar a year, always in advance. ' A few cash ad vertisements will be admitted, at ten cents a line for the , first insertion, and five" cents a line for '', each subsequent insertiori. The same advertisement will not be inserted more than thirteen times, as a live paper can not afford to sing any one song forever. Thft firnt nnmberwillaDDear on Wednesdav the sixth W Jarroaryj 1876. AH friends tof the young are requested to forward subscrip tions atonce. 1 'Address v ' ' - . '' ' ' THICHliinMilf'S FBIS!TBi': r un1 1 ' - v Oxford. N. C. T UiK LAST CALL. it J!"!J' Unless vonr citv tai iaf Daid bv tna lSth .. , . v, of January, I will be compelled to levy ana ti sell your property to make the samej .The city is prtssed for money, and the Board of Akkrtnn say I mtist collect it, peaoeabfy if yoo will, forcibly if I must, . , J it JJiJSVT US? jan8 City Marshal. CHOICE Goshen Batter, . Sugar Cured. I Breakfast Baoon Fine Padmetta Cao4 vassed Hams. Choice Northern Early Rose; and Perls Potatoc,- full stock wOl be kept ryiMtantlvonhand bv ' State Life Insurance CO, , Commenced Business in litarcli, 1873! ! .HAS-HAD' AST ? TTopreceasnte'dij;' aiwslfal. 1 Career I WHYl i Because it is essentially a-Home Institu j tion, appreciated by Home People; in ! vests every Dollar of Capital (which is j paid up $200 POQapd very Dollar of x rexuiuii rt;jveu jh iie ctaie (oJtoster and protect Home enterprises. ' ' Has loaned to Policy Holders in 3harlotte at lpw rates' of interest, te4 times the gijoss premiums received in Charlotte, and guarantees to invest all premiums received here in like manner. Equal in responsibility and good manage ment to any Life Company in.the world. Issues every desirable form of Policy at as low rates as any nrst-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 forth Car olina toencourage Home Institutions, and we -recommend this Company as eminently worthy of patronage. THOS. II. IIAUGIITO!V, ' District Agent. Office : Charlotte Hotel. oc25-tf PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY. Richmond fc Danville, Richmond &, Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North; Western N, C. R. W. ; o - . CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Effect on snd after after Sunday, Dec. 27 th, 1874. OOINO NORTH. STATIONS. KAIL. EXPRESS. Leave Charlolte, ' 10 09 p m 8 35 a m " Air-Line J'nct'n,10 08 " 8 56 " " Salisbury, 12 20 am 10 54 " " Greensboro, 3 43 " .115pm ' Danville, 6 13 " 3 36 " " Dundee, 6 25 " i 3 48 " " BurkevUle. 1133 8 20 " Arrive at .Richmond, 222pm 1109pm ' OOINO SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS.. . 5 03 a in Leave -Richmond, 1 38 p m " Burkeville, 4 41 " " Dundee, 9 25 " " Danville, 9 29 " " Greensboro, 12 35 a ni " Salisbury, 3 27 " " Air-line J'ct'n, 0 15 " Arrive at Charlotte, 6 22 " , ; GOING EAST. 1 12 ,4 15 6 45 S 58 9 05 STATIONS, MAIL. MAIL. Leave Greensboro, 3 35am -Arll30pm " Co. Shops, ?-5 06 " Lvl0 15 " Raleigh. 8 48 " 41 5 38 " Arr at Goldsboro, 1125 am g " 2 35pm NORTH WESTERN N, C. R. R. (Salem Brankh.) Leave Greensboro, 4 25 a in Arrive at Salem, 6 10 " Leave Salfem, 9 20 a m Arrive at Oreensboro, 11 15 " Passenger train leaving Raleiffh at 3 38 p m connects at;Greensboro' with the Northern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Train tand from points East of Greens boro Connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South." " Two trains daily, both ways. On Sundays-; iynchburg Accommodation leave Riihmod a 9.00 a m, arrive at Burke ville 12.43 p itt; leave Burkeville .45 am, arrive at Richmond 7 58 am. Pullman Palace Cars on" all-night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (without change.) - . . For further information address SB ALLEN, " General Ticket Agent, ' ' ! ; Greensboro, N. C, T M R TALCOTT, : Engineer and Gen'i Sup't jan 9 JEWj FURNITURE NOW; COMING IN EVERY DAY, AT RA F. Davidson's FURNITURE ROOMS, NEiAR THE COURTHOUSE. Our old stock of Walnut Chamber Suits having been sold off, we offer to the public A Fine New Stock, Brcintlt Bought, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, And ih proof of our assertion we will sell Walnut Chamber Suits i i AT r&OM FORTY TPIFTY DOLLARS, f COMPLETE, And all other ; FURNITURE ' At equally Low Rates. !j Our stock is Irge and Full, and those in want of Furniture will find that it will pay to examine ourfstock before buying. : " JSw-Special it safe buyers. al inducements offered td whole- R. F. DAVIDSON. Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 28, 1874. tf TTALI 4 PATTERSON, . ick'ory.N.C, ,f ;i Solicit Orders cora- a distance for Butter, Eggs. ChiickensijiApples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and any jotber country produce that may oe desired,;! IjWhite-Pine Shingles a. specialty. Inquiries promptly answered. Parties wish ing anything- ht their linervrilr-please hand in their ordered: MCMrlfry fc Daidfc Char lotte North Carolina; - noS-BvfiJl WE'LL SEE, i Are the mercWitfl 8Dd.bu8iDess men of Charlotte aftTed'theif'rnterest? If so then thef ibould seek to' gef patronage of the people of ipAosoQ,.rRibaiond, 'Mont-' gomery and Stanley .counties, by advertising; J TjST-REOErEp and TO ARRIVE, ,. f j Five-Handrea Barrels of Snoirf Flake Family Flour, whfthrWUfe be sold low foi? cash, aJtUJWr? tkm . COT f DE WM 1- iPfC EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Marh 12 TP HE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT ARK UNEASINESS AND PAIN IN JL the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder.end is mistaken for rheumatism The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, some times alternating with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sensation of Laving left undone something which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weakness, debility and low spirits, sometimes many of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times very few bf them ; but tbe liver is generally the organ most involved. Is'warranted not to contain a 3inele parti cle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is ' PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an allwise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cuieall Diseases caused by Derange ment of the Liver and Bowels. ; SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine : and by being kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's bills. After over Forty Years' trial it is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues fiom persons ot the highest char acter and responsibility. Eminent physic ians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billions attacks, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and fore bodings of evil, all of which are the oflfspring of a diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA br-INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without tear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausa, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World ! CAUTION I Buy no powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless in our en graved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST. TAKE SIMMONS' OVER REG TJX A TOR, For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. AS A REMEDY IN Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nause, Sick Headache, Colic, Con stipation and Billiousness IT HAS NO EQUAL, dec 1'74 Carolina Central Miay, Time Table No. 11. ON and after Monday, ITov 16th, the fol lowing schedule will be run oyer the West ern Division of this Road : ooiiro EAST. Leave Buffalo Depot, 12.20 p. m, " Lincolnton 1.47 " Arriye Charlotte, 4 20 ' ooiiro WIST. Leave Charlotte, 8.00 a. m. " Lincolnton, : 10.43 " Arrive Buffalo, 12.00 m. V. Q. JOHNSON novl3 Ass'WSupt. C, A. HOOKE. X. O. PA.TTXBS05' jJOORE & PATTERSON, ATTOaiVEYS-AT-LAW, ASEE VILLE, K Practice in all the State Courts, and in the Federal Courts at Asheville and StatesviUe. Tbe Collection of Debts, Claires ; and Pen sions, Specialty, Strict personal attention given to the col lection of all Debts in Western. North Caro lina. Remittances promptly made, REFERENCES :- Hoar. J. L. .Bah-, axd novTlft7 JUNE HYACINTHK BULBS, " VARIOUS COLORS, Also, an assortment of AT nol-tf SC ARB'S Draff Store. Beckwlth BulilnflUp Strtt. "h (Over feayiort BnnH!hep.) LinforminthCiTiblic nenedV a ahsik where sofas, WBettees. Ilonnsres, chairs andmaxtra8sein thameebndi tipn, theyjwew in jwheiit yatf Atdnglti them fronjthe stoziCat; bla prices.! hate secured the services bf T first class ' Upheld sterer who has served nbisf tratw ia -. Heron, PrasBia, and therefore can-guarantee aatis-i faction ta all who may be pleased to patron ize me. Orders for mattrassesQor1 repairing from abroad attended to promptly. ' I Ifthafrfrlaalasrata I vdb oarJ tei fvb LI&HT RUNWNG JD G. MAXWELL, 2 Doors Below Tiddy's Book Store. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life." H. Hainee. St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. 'I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect." Hon. Alex H. Stephens. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valnable addition to tbe medical science." Gov. J. Gill Shorter, Ala. "I have used tbe Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medi cine I have ever used for that class of dis eases it purports to cure." H. F. Thigpen. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." C. A Nutting, Druggist. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the pub lic." M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Belle fountaine, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons' Liyer Regula tor, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever." R. F. Anderson. The Clergy. "Haye been a dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago ; it has acted like a charm in my case." Rev. J. C. -Holmes. Ladies Indorsement. "I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction." Ellen Meacham, Chattahoo1 chee, Fla, Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used yoar Regulator with success ful effect in Billions Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an excellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing." C.Masterson, Bibb Coun ty, Ga. My Wife. 'My wife and self have used the Regulator fo r years, and testify to its great virtues." Rev. J: R. Felder, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made for the Live. My wife, and many others, have used it with wonderful effect," E. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the prosession it would be of service in very many cases. I know Very much of its com ponent parti, and can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless." B. F. xriggBjtu u., iiacon, ua. ; P. LUDWIG'S ICE pump has been mounted two months ago, but his department of delicacies, such as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, &c., in the shape ot Sandwiches, nave come in only yesterday, along with a good stock of fine Cigars. oct22 tf. JUST RECEIVED. Transfer Printing-inks 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, and for all other descriptions of printing, to the Observes Printing House. d25 tf. 0. WEST & SONS, ALADDIN 'SECUBITY OIL, THK BEST OIL IK TTSB. WARRANTED 150 DEGREES JTRE TEST. WATER WHITE IN COLOR. FULLY DEODERIZED. AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in all Coal Oil ; and Kerosene Lamps. - . TRY IT, Ask for "Aladdin Security,' and take no other. C. WEST k SONS, 113 and 115 W. Lombard St, BalL, Md. .. dec 3 '. ' S. M. TIMMONS, Announces to the citizens of Charlotte, and the public generally that h has purchased the entire stock of Groeerle& and: ProTlstons of Messrs. George & Steicker, and that he expects to do "business at then old stand un der the Springs Building. " -! ' -: A full and complete stock of 1 Family Gro ceries always on hand, at prices that defy competition, i . ' i nov22 daw. ALLpersons indebted to the late Aim of W H H Houston Co, are hereby no tified that all of said debts have been as signed to th Fanners Savings Bank of Mecklenburg,.. and that they.' must malce payment only to said bank or its authoris ed agents or attorneys. ' i K5I w -i T1V VA1T- 'X i v -1 Cashter. 'Tahe & BurwelL Attorneys. aUell'7-t ; , - . , G0TOlIusTarluble Soperllh; ' l i arid lBVCans ! . W. R. BUBWELL St CO ? To Merchants. y5 , 0' UR TRADE HAVING MORE THAI? doubled itself in the past two years. we have found it necessary to increase oar stock, and enlarge oar room 4a .proporuon to the demand for goods. Our Wholesale Rooms . is 135x35, has been completely remodeled, and will, by the 5th of September, contain not only one of the largest stocks in the State, but in the Southern 8tatee. We feel assured of being able to sell everything in our line at . NEW YORK. JOBBING PRICES, t to cash or short time buyers. Our stock of STALLS DRY OO0SS will be equal to, any in the city. Our sto k of fancy arid fine Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Hosiery and Gloves, will be the largest in the State. Our stock of . ForalgTjuand. Domestic Kotiona, Borne of our Qwn importations, will be tne largest and most varied, ever offered in this market. Our stock of Boots and Shoes will also be the largest in the city, and will contain a number of our own make. Our stock of Ready-Made Clothing will be larger than ever before. Our .stock of HATS, CAPS, RUBBER SUITS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, will also be equal to any in the city. In a word, our attractive stock, our liberal terms, our low prices and our strict adherance to facts, wi.l ensure us an increase of that pa tronage which has enabled us to build up a trade second to none in the city. We beg your careful examination of our stock before you go North or buy elsewhere. CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST sent upon application. Most Respectfully, McMURRAY & DAVIS, Trade Street, Opposite Brem, Brown & Co.'s Hardware. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE stock of Fine Bed and Crib Blankets. jyARSEILLES Quilts and Counterpanes all grades. jADIES' Merino Vests. ANDSOME Selection of Ladies' Corsets. H JARGE Stock of genuine and imitation Hair Braids and Plaits. QREAT Inducements offered in Irish and Silk Poplins. G ENTLEMEN'S Linen and all Wool Shirts. FULL Stock bf Carpets, Reps and Damask Curtains, Gilt aid Walnut Wradow Cornice t i i 5 SUPERIOR assortment, of WoolenJ Cardigan Jackeia for fsntiemeB, r l, w"- KIDNEYS. K1H; , ' ANUFACTUREd 6V" COLUMElVlftT. It, tt HAvnrmijin 1 some thattUiparatioA.isTihame u Simmons' QltamilniitWUn tf right to correct this impression. Although ' T W.U. AtVLHIVWI Ul both preparations, WsssuitaWitW iSTJtCKJ wo " ....... f . r i 1B n1, rT imnrnTpnipnt in f oiit friimn. ni A it has no connection whatever, with r former .u.uuo, uui kiui lit iq Mir lupcnw, IB every respect, to any Liver rfidichtefea4 vhioh Vila nn m a va aftAViA4 composed solely of Vegftabki jtokredieeta. The trial of one bottlB will, satisfr the moat incredulous. . r , 4. ma vwnptuou ww jrmsaM De cember 13, 1871, and name'Copy-rigKtec- tor Sal by WlioIesnl aaA Ile tall Dealers KVerywtier.7 - BOYDEn-HOHSHf- WIULIAITI ROWZEB,r,Fropto A FIRST CLASS H6TETj,"dtuaW" i;i mient to the business part of the ty; veninnt - Omnibus will b found at Annnt iti j convey passengers to tha hotel. J-s mar.SN w it eaiPt. . ir a BAiur.' gUIPP & BAILKY, . ' " ATTOR NET 8 CHARLOTTE,; N . CL 6 Booms 3 and 4, up stairs, Dowds building. ' - jan 7 6t Democrat and Home copy 6Hmet; J WATEES & COMMISSION MERGBAifTB. I : WE are prepared to ' make " Ubera! task ' -advances on cotton shipped ' to aur-a friends in Charleston, or New York; .Will also attend prom ply to sales of cotton oa- -signed to us. Ofllf a at , Wittkowsky A . . Rintels., Charlotte, N. 0.' octr w E WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of the citizens -'of Char lotte, to our well selected Stock of Groceries which we are prepared to retail. M;-low : fig ures. In addition to our present Stock, of Heavy Groceries, we are now receiving" a fine lot of Sugar Cured Hams, Pine Leaf Lard, Pearl Grits, Pickles, Canned Toma toes, Green Corn, Brandy Peaches, Northern Irish Potatoes, a Very Fi o Segars, &c, &d We would solicit a share of the public patronage. R. B. ALEXANDER k CO, janll-tf. College St, Ale, Porter and Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED 60 Casks of Bottled Ale, 28 Casks of Bottled Porter 25 Casks of Bottled Laser. For sale at reasonable prices. VY. J. xSIiAUJa. . aug-7-'74tf. rjlO PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. The Direct Trade Union, is now in.opeta tion at Charlotte, receiving .- and sMmin- cotton, and advancing money to the ampant of I its value. . ' " ' ' ' The Executive fJonrmittee 6f the-- State' Grange have accepted the offer of therect' Trade Union, of GeorgM,! ft0 'raise i $SO00O, (which will give them a Dtaecl.tdte at tained in our State, r; The Masters: pfabor. dinate Granges,lare; requested to go, ta ;ork , at once, and get up stock in. their respeqfi granges, and pay over' the same to 'Jati&B'Y. Johnston, Agent at Charlotte, vfbtt hereby authorired to receive and receipt for It. -: - COLUMBUS: MILLS,:.. novl2 dtf-wlt MastetStatoGrng F. A. McNihc ; ::'.F.JaijtoBiiS': THE'Undersigntecf rtspeclfuV"?wc to thecitizensrjf Ch8TlqttotaftitUeyr formed ' a -panerhri to: ai rjBFlw Granite business in all its aranchjaiattdjara prepared infill all orders at horfrnoticj.pr Granl) Fronts, jCemeterv Lot fiwIosnMS Grave .... GnafdjuSteps,; Sflls,t BasMCdpfog, Curbing, Area Wall CafFlaggtaHearths,' upping Bicrs,'rencercta,-'c.;-c" ,, Orders solidtedtrb abroad Offlat8.McNirica'SraaTblenmwka.:s, McNINCH AGREISHARBER, nov 10. . ,.. . a. w. chaix, a. a. URUuroaa. GEO. W Cff Air-& CO, t if! Grain, Floury I&eoiM C(racrle C H ARLOTTE, N . ,0 ,, w Special attention giveri to 'consiedtnanto Of Cotton for sale here or In other marketaand liberal advancasmadewj , . . . Jqna,, tjpholbterer:t;e(X)BATOB ; ;:: ABT1 " '' Mattress Blakr . a . n jb tu 1. in u i i . 1 ' Collkok Stwrt1, '.; '' Over . Magill, Heath 4 SrottsV gtota. ' Will be pleased and honored If you will call on him to inspect hiS.ofk, or giva hint an. order- . Best : woxkmansbip guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses always on hand. Church Upholstery a Specialty. r "aovll. SECOND STOCK. nr?X. ' v n Our Mr. Alexander has just returned frorh the Northern Markets,' and "we are' 'now ra ceiying our second stoCkof Boots arid Shoes for this season: ; They will be sold very low. We have still a remnant of1 our &nt stock, which; we are letting go at, low figaresv t, V. SAMPLE A ALSaANpEB, . ,,.nOTl7 - -! : -. , TOnCE TO HOUSE, BUILDERS AND IN i jCONTRACTORS. J hata acjoeptacUbe have on hand a lot xt footing amUach plank: L. W.fOSBORNXi"-6 v Jfext door to J; H.ewUason'a, r-.-oc29o-ii..k ; f-;.. ni siTjcadaateeefc, ag.'wici GRAHAM k NASH Wve.srteral verr de ..sirablB Farms for saU.-near tha: City. jCrOjpJJust.iartvedj OhifiX 1 H11.1. i, I. I' I i't,"i R m 1. 1 . I ii . 1, p,!i I . PIUS . TTtith inuMrt i-,wiiw ? at. Qinrcft a&d ,fd Street;, is now prepawd Jo accciamQ3ata Agency fat a Saw Mill, and am prepare ,0 receive and fill all jordersibr any kind, of TiimKtr at an nhnrt ft nnlW kit' VwMftmlA.'..'T X. 5- A'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1875, edition 1
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