Vol. XI. ' CHARLOTTE, N 28, 1875. A A,rwl way):f f i WINTER TRADE FOR 1874. WW Cases loW and Shoes ' TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE SMITH & Try on, Street, CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninety days, we Intend to sell - m large Btoek of Men's, Women's "Bot'Ii Kiaaea and Children's BOOTS. 8HOSS and HATS, eoMprising all grades, i large proportion rf which have been f s i; w , f , . Manufactured Expressly to Our Own Order. Merchants In Charlotte, as well as those In the surrounding country, will find It to their advantage to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. We mean to tell Goods as low as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight dded. fEheycaji ajways save expense of a tr, gggfja10111 U8ely,W, " ' JK" Between the $fr National Bank 'and Bank or Mecklenburg. R. D. WADE. 1875. SPECIAL WE Desire to retard thanks to oar friends and customers tor their very liberal patron age during (be past year, and we hope by fair dealing -to merit a continuance of the me. We will continue to pay strict attention to the KET-AJQLi TBADB. ur Goods purchased at Cash prices, and e. Ladies and Gentlemen s Jb.ine Uoods a - f ATT A - XT TV j XX. XJ -Li J. 11 XJ. kj JLU A-i f O , SIGN OP THE BRASS BOOT, . Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. Jan 13 tf MRS. P. QUERY, -HaS'- theLarges't: and Finest stock of I31LLINER7 AND FANG7 GOODS in the State Call and see her. CHARLOTTE, COLUIIBIA & AUGUSTA B. R. - ' Gliarlotte Agency Oct- 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad 1NVITE3 the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and npon the road? connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages- of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlaritic'Sea Porta enjoyed over its lines. 1st;- The Great Atlantic Coastline Via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance per cent. ! t Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. JNEW YORK? MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 8ATURDAY INSURANCE1 1 PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE PER Cm PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ';V! '-Jlt-i'-j i :d. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat i urdays, Insurance i per cent. . PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE i PER CENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND 8ATtTfelAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED . . , , ' TO THAT OF. NORFOLK. tSy tfe Charleston Lin Bltimore, Weekly. .EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS. THURS- 3d " AND SATURDAYS, TO TKF unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Porta of Portsmomth, Wilmington Charleston, and the combined equipments of the C. C. & A.., W:C. A'A. and other toads, enable us to Jbid foi cotton and all other-merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to assnre-our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. Hon. R. It. Bbidoees, - - - Gen'l Manager. Ool. Johm B Palmek, i- - - - . President. Jas. Andersoit, , - - r i .General Superintendent. A. Pope ' - - - - General Freight Agent. ; W. W. PEQRAM, Agen N. C. HARRY & CO., House;StgandFrescoePa PARTICULAR attantioo paid to Frescoing Churches and Town Halls, throughout the Country. Office under Central Hotel. e26 tf. , 1 VW- THI8 Space bejonga to ALEXANDER, SEIOLE A CO., ?t,?fl-$i(.:itrf-. ");. . ' ' . ' who desire the pubUc to. know that tney have moved Into their, new Store, where tbey wiU be pleased, to see their friends and cuitomeTS. . ,. . . ' -r . i;'-. v-yvC 4 vi " 1-. f ACOB r;llENlJHLt.,T , - 4 feii'l",'-Y'"v,,'''v r-r v;- I '. I :' 'i:;"fr- .TRADE STREET, CBUELOTTB, M-aiju1 - . 7- . 7 . - . . Etockraiwayf ouiand to suit Country MercJuut especiallT, v i- ' V, janif-tn ; ft J 3i..w -?' -i. ".i THS IN THE WORLDS tl 1 4,f. First National Bank Building. FORBES, SAM. S. PEGRAM. NOTICE. 875. specially adapted to the .wants of the Retail speciality, CPf . TTC - B03TON, EVERY STURDA?. ft ' f. . ' ? , - ':i:w " . '. .... I . i..,. , t -i. ' -'i. B,TJPEBl02iriY0ring IWwJto,' , ; " ' Sherry Wine tor oookingpurposea. rrxft rf) v w btjrwBIX'4 OOj Dragyisls The Charlotte Observer. -- .a.4;i i-O.. . , PUBLISHID BT Charles. B. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Observer Building-, Corner Trade ! and College St reets. - -XOCAI, DOTS: ' White frosts these mornings. Now is the time to advertise garden seeds. The clouds yesterday evening indicate snow, or some, other kind of falling weather. Messrs. Mayer, Grey & Ross, and not Messrs. Sanders A Blackwood, are agents for the Carolina Fertilizer. TheMardi-trras Bal Masque to come off at the Central Hotel on the 9th proximo promises to be a grand affair. . We are informed that MrN. Caldwell, whose death we reported yesterday, had his life insured; for five thousand dollaisAr? " He says the; water doVt laste nghV "mce he cleaned" out the welt Only the body of ayallerdog, a horse collar and three old pairs of shoes were found at the bottom. r To those whd are not already so informed we desire to state that the Obbkbyeb job office is the most complete" establishment of its kind to be found in the Western., portion of our State. All indications point to the fact that the preliminary mass meeting to be held here on the 4th of "next month, to arrange plans. etc., for the coming Mecklenburg Centennial (20th May) will be well attended. The winds and sunshine of the past few days have dried off the streets considerably, and yesterday there was quite a number of wagons on the street indicating that busi ness was somewhat better, than it has been lately. Would anybody suppose that the Charlotte merchants deajl in fertilizers' by looking over the columns of our 'daily Obsx&veb. More business in this line could be done Here than at an other place ia the State, : by proper advertising.' ; vf -k iue - noises oi steam whistles, moving drays, etc., to be heard on the streets of Charlotte on a still morning, such as yester day was, indicate that business commences early, and the rattle of wheels late in the night would also indicate that it is kept up late. There is just one addition necessary to render the biblical picture of Millennial peace perfect VThe lion and the lamb shall lie down together," sounds calm and srene, but it ought to have had, "and the sound of the hand-organ shall ceise." A Gentle Hint. He was calling the other night and over staid his time, A little five year old bud, rubbing his eyes and yawning pathetically! appeared on the threshold of the parlor door and sleepishly sung out : "Mr. , don't you ne-r-yer get sleepy ?'' It is hard ly necessary to state he made for his hat and overcoat. 'The Carlton Brothers, Have been for the post day or two paint ing signs all over Charlotte in the interest of Dr. J. Walker's Celebrated Vinegar Bitters, and we have employed them to paint a few for the Observer, and we must commend them for their promptness; as well as skill. They claim to be "lightning advertisers," and we know nothing' which would deprive them of their wall-earned vAriqiiet, V The Southern Mechanic. . , In a few days we will issue from this office the first n amber of this new. paper; It is to be gotten up as an advertising sheet for the Erie (Pa.) City Iron Works, an at tractive advertisement of which appears elsewhere in our columns, and under the jnanagement of W. C. Morgan, Esq., who represents tnis company m our section or the moral vineyard. We have contracted for the publication of ten thousand copies monthly for the next twelve months, and as it is intended principally for gratuitous cir culation, we suppose there will be no trou ble about subscription bills, which news paper men have to encounter. We will hare more to say about it when it appears. Too Late. v" The following poetic apology for a long call, from Spencer to a lady acquaintance, for sweet simplicity and delicate compliment is unequalled, and we commend it to the beaux of this city." - If anything eouid excuse a long call thia poetic gem might . AB APOLOGY. I Too late I stayed, forgive the crime ! i Unheeded flew the hours ! - How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on flowers! Who with eye correct remarks , The ebbings of the glass '-!' When all its sands are diamonds sparks That dazzle as they pass 2 Ah ! who to sober measurement Time's happy swiftness brines ; When birds of Paradise hive lent Their plumage, for his wings? The National Grange. The regular anhual meeting of this body Wilt take place at Charleston, S. C, next Week. The Convention .will no doubt be largely attended,!as i is one of the mostim portant sessiona ., which , haa : ever ., .taken place, in the history ' of the order, - and the jCranges' throughout Jhe Unlon, will noi doubt send their best menV ' We, trust' that the Patrons throughout the State, will send a full representation. We . understand L that Ashley Orange No. 1, of Charleston, have made ample preparations for the reception of delegates, ajrerovidihg a BUiUM4 place jof meeting; etc.- We expect ' tp;vpubiish ft full account o the proceedings, aa in action ia the highest known to the Patrons code! f : I Important Impiemeit ' : N5 s ' Jtis nndertoc4 "'h'jbircoai'fl, few weeks, the energetic and: enteJTsrising proprietors wilt commence, the. 'enlargement of tneflB:$&r,i formed, their design is to make it indeed "Grand Cfenfaal' . It-ia.aJready..the.bes kept, and the proposed addition wjW Jffb It the largest hotel between .Baltimore; ujd New Prleana. It if proposed at this addi- tion shall cover, all the, burnt district, tlCtU-pIaM regards to. the tbegioundnoor; there wBf Be three ; flenjbetween Coal 'ibd f opTgai,lirai andproUDlranW?' o Terpsichore. Flectrie CheriC- Tbe . telegraph, line along the Carolina Central, between $hfo city and Wilmington, is finished, and v as operated upon about an hoar yesterday eveifiag So we are now bound to our ; twin sister by the Sea, by lightning chords, and " Not all the angels in Heaven above. Nor the demonsdown under the sea Can ever dissever"' : i ,2 The ties, twin sister, fhat bind us to thee. Shoo fly ! Narrow Escape. 1 The position of the omnibus, when tney go to meet the passengers of the STortfcujparo lina train, is acrossHhe track of the'viJhar lotte, Colombia & Augusta Railroad. The Central Hotel 'bns was standing in-its ac customed position Taesday evening, waiting for the passengers on ifce 9 o'clock' train on the North road, when a shifting train, man ned by an irresponsible negro, came dashing along down tbetwe'-r "Tbe exceeding thoughtfulnesa and activity of Jack, the well known Central porter, caused the om nibus to move off jost in the nick of time to escape the train wMch,! ju3t then, dashed past. - -; i -5- The eacajie rwaa a very narrow one, lor the omnibus and the passengers, and a good deal of indignation, was' expressed that the a, c. & ArBailroad 'aathorities. should tol erate saeb carcle88ncd3.r ;;4 ; ColfecStou Bureau.S- f3 The agents of Messrs: Snow Bros. & Co's Collection Bureau, have been in the city for the past few days establishing an agency of their BUTeaa?n Charlotte. .They have en gaged the" legat sef vices of Messrs. Graham & Nash, as attorneys for the collection o all claims entrusted'to them, From what we understand of the system, pursued by the bureau, it is a good one. Claims are collected at regular per centage rates, and there is no charge unless the col lections are made. Monthly, they will pub lish a report giving a full and complete list of delinquents, for the State of North Caro lina. The report of the North Carolina Agencies, will contain the name of every person, who refnses or neglects, to pay ob ligations incurred, and which have been entrusted to their attorneys for collection throughout the whole State of ftorth Caro lina, Southern Virginia, East Tennessee, and the Northern part of South Carolina. How to Reduce Gas Bills. Probably .not one person in ten who pays gas bills, know anything about his meter, much less how to read its record; and, from personal experience, I can )assure all such that it pays, in more ways than one, to be possessed of such knowledge. Do we burn our lamps all day, or extinguish them, to save consumption? Be equally careful with your gas, and remember that you have not stopped consumption when you have simply turned it off at fhe burner. You can save one tenth of your gas bill by going each night, or morning, when you need no more lfcot, and turning it off at the meter ; and the greater the length of pipe in your house, the larger in proportion will be your saying ; Tor, no matter now ugntand periect your fittings, there ia always some leakage. This you save, if nothing more. Again, gas is always condensing, and the waste from this cause alone, at times, is beyond calcula tion, and in certain qualities, and at certain eeasons, is greater than otners; ana, nere, toot the greater the length of the pipe the more waste. Now it is expected that every foot of gas which passes through the meter Into your service pipes is registered. I think I hear you exclaim, "Would to Cod it did no more !" It follows theu that if the gas is shut off before it gets into the meter, there can be no registration, nave you neyer heard your meter giving forth a cracking, snapping sound in the daytime, when you were using no gas? It is recording this waste, the leakage and condensation ; and you will find it in dollars and cents in your next bill. But there is still another saying. If each one of these persons who have com plained that their bills present great irregu larities will learn to read the meter, and on the day on which the company's agent calls to " take it," "take it," also themselves as soon as he is gone, they will find, as many others have found, a very large-sued African stowed away among the figures rendered in the company's bill. I do not mean to say that there is any dishonesty. But I have known very great mistakes to happen, and to the credit of the companies, I will . say that they have always corrected them when shown. Communication in Chicago Tribune. COSCMUNICATID. :- The Price of CSasv " 7j 4 s Mr. Edttob : Some days ago, 1 saw in the columna-of your paper, a statement of the'price of gas in several cities and towns in this and ether States, and contrasting the same Wlin me price 01 gas ,iu vuarioiw;. You omitted to state that the gas in all the places nthSi 'eicept Salisbary, ?i was made from -coal, and not rosin. I am in formed 07 those Who have "-given the sab- ject. considerable investigation, that one foot of gas made of rosin, is equal to two feet of 0a! J5VA -' W'; : i:fr! i'.- ?- The Charlotte Oas light! Company, fur nub' gas made from' rosin! and after the first of , February, when we work$ again come in to theif possession.the' prite of gas wilt be re dnced to seven qojs pej; thousand feet. I am sore the action of the Board of Directors wilt show to the public that jthey pre dispos ed to manage the works for the'matoa ben? efit 'ofth''nlu tend f!Tailalh felt hy the &tookb.oidera of the Company aod consumera.lrTt&lhe. management of the lessee e3taBiwotk Ceirlyiheltock holders of tbe! Company are" Irf1 hd'. wise res lease makesthOTso:. As yonrBUtementm explanation. STOcaH0tnR. IN MEMORIAM. Tommie Whisnant Davis, died January 25, 1875, after fiye days illness, of diptheria, aged three years; eleven months and eleven days. ' Uttle Tommie. How sad; how sad to know. No more we'll hear thy footsteps gentle tread, And can It be so? We've lain thee in the city of the dead. Oh, how we miss thee, With thy loving voice and gentle smile, 'Tis God who called thee, He only lent thee to us for awhile. Go smile among the Angels, Mingle with them in songs of praise and love, Tell them how we loved thee, And how we wish to be with tnem in Heav - - eu above. , Yes, sad indeed, it was dear bov Xo see thee suffering on that bed of pain, gut yet we know too well OurQeeP. sad ioss thy eternal gain. Fond mother, do not weep. Though still in death he seems to lie, His darling little voice Is singing praises to thy God on high. Ween not. dear Father,! Only .trust in thy great God above, He loves thee now. as ever, And only tries thy faith u teach thee lovr. Poor darling little Tommie, Strike loud thy golden harp, Sing to thy fond, fond mother, And ease her troubled heart. Come in the qui". ;ihttime, And gently lay thy hand Upon her sadened brow, and say Ma. ma, I've joined the band. Of glorious happy Angels Around that blessed Throne, Weep not, oh, dearest, ma, ma, Prepare for the "Sweet Home-" L. A. McS. New Advertisements. WESTERN & ATLi NTIC RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICE GENERAL PASSENGER & Ticket Agent. ATLANTA, GA., JANUARY 24, 1875. The following telegram, sent by the Asso ciated Press Agent at New Orleans, explains itself: NO MARDI GRAS. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 21The Mys tic Society here have decided to dispense witn tne parade on March Irras day, on ac count of the absence of His Royal High ness, King Prosperity. 1875 MEMPHIS, TENN. 1875. MARDI GRAS, FEBRUARY 9TH. For Several years Mardi ;Gras has been celebrated in MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, with such success as to rival New Orleans, and last year it was pronounced by every one who witnessed it to be far better than anything ever seen in this country. The Celebration this year at Memphis will surpass all others in elegance and splendor. For the convenience of those who desire to go, the Western fr Atlantic R. R., and its Connections will sell, commencing Feb ruary ftth, ROUND TRIP TICKETS FOR ONE FARE, $22.50, Good to return before February 15th. ag- Through First Class Day Coaches leave Atlanta daily at 9.35 p. m., for Mem phis, without change, and no charge is made for occupying seats. Magnificent Palace, Sleeping and Drawing Room Coaches leave Atlanta daily at 9.35 p. m., for Memphis, without change Our supply of Palace, Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars is ample for any emergency, and special cars can be furnished upon ap plication, to leave Augusta, Athens. Rome, Savannah, Charleston, Macon, Columbus or Charlotte. Parties desiring to go should notify me as early as possible. B. W. WRENN, Gen. Passenger and Ticket A't, Atlanta, Ga. jan 28 td D ONT CALL PER- due's Family Grocery, to your supplies. Packages delivered in any city. jaus-ti. JJERE'S THE PLACE To Buy Family Supplies. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, APPLE-BUTTER. Bright sliced Dried Apples, fine Sweet Potatoes, large Onions, Turnips, Irish Pota toes, Cabbage, and many other family sup plies. Just in to-day, cheap for cash, at jan28-tf. B. N, SMITH'S. t IGE MYERS, nd 13 South Front Street, ILMINGTON, Choice ni v isivii9 Teas, Wines Liquors and EMPIRE ELY FLOUB, a jan27 dlt-w6m. CHOICE COUNTRY HAMS. 30 SaeVKGVW. Pattersonje Family Flour, which wevguaJwnte tobe!good or no sale. Also Fine Large Qniotis J Dried Apples, sliced and brieht. at .-,. jan27-t f f H. SMITH'S. H. BRURHTLD. . L BRUNHILD T BRUNHILD BEOM ' WhblMMM Ilfalpr in - LIQUOttS AND CIGARS, No. 3 Granite Row, South1 1 Front Street, , .WILMINGTON, N. a Importers, Rectifiers, ..Wholesale Liquor Dealers and rManufdcUrers of Cigars. Kentucky and- North Carolina Whiskey, and North Carolipa Apple JJraody, ; n specialty. f.We have the h gest itoefc of Liquors and ? ! - it-m ! ; - Art r , -I rv H. BRUNHILD & BROi ,J27-kI3bi A ; Vfe 'have opened a what iur formerly Sajrison's' Auction f 5 Btorft opposite' the fViiHt House, a Notion and Novelty Store.' for the sale of Chromos, Silver Plated Knives, Forks.,Table and Tea Spoons, and all other kinds of SUyer Plated Goods, ,wtlsq Ie8Seta..goldJdatednd jet, all of the latest pattern.' we nave also muac jtqiios, very neat.1'1 iTriting desks, ' albuns) work boxes of 11 descriptions, ladies' hand .'jnir-" tonr gioe sad iuuidkenmief boxes, ac c Come and examine. - 1- jn 10 W NOVELTY COMPANY. FORGET TO ret rare orjne riE(H u A TVcTV yft X Crrocerf es. ' F 4 s Ciiarsf Speciality fpO RENT. That desirable ' residence on 6th street. next noor to Gov, Vance, containing ail rooms and a kitchen, good well house, sta ble, and a good garden. Possession givenlst aay or April, 1875 . Apply to W.M.MATTHEWS. 'on the premises.1 or 10 this urnci. janaj-tr. QHOICESTNEW CROP TEAS ! Every Variety at Reduced Prices. Finest grades Green, Black and English Breakfast Teas. 1S58. Hennessey 1858. OLD PALE BRANDY. Fine Old Amontillado Sherry, Twelve Year Old Brown Sherry, Finest Old Wine in the State. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 5 & 7 orth Front Street. jan27-tfeb20 QUA NO ! GUANO K.. 250 TONS NO. 1. GUANAPB. 250 TONS E U For sal cash, et on rea- sonable te CORN ! CORN! 10,000 Bushels White and Mixed For sale by WILLIAIlS A MURCHISON. jan27-dlt-wly. Jan 24 dw ly. D AIRY FARM. I will regularly open my Dairy Farm on the 1st of February, but for the present, per sons wanting MILK can get it by sending to my house, next door to Gov. Vance's, on Sixth 8treet. W. M. MATTHEWS. janS-tf. 1822. R E K e to arrnts, iow loa 1 1 . A - - THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE STATE! " - omf -c-aa- GEORGE R. FRENCH?&' ' SQN" ;, . v 39 " Tlorth Front Street, , Wilmington , fl. i.u OFFER to the trade, one of the largest nod BOOTS, SHOES; to be foood in the Souths dealing exeldslTely experience of 53 years, ia selecting goods for order, wagitw' niu - ... .. ..... . , :i mvaxi price, (if not lower) as tbey can be. bought of aaj Jobbing bosje Korti. . Je.M loiiYs lAiJrTV'n' 'ii',,'J''rfrt1iG K' '''' ,rJ ' Prfce l2striOTishea r Ip5cati6er' f ?K '" f U-xfifA ;t r?S9: ? iutiw 7h; j perawat, iuuuMiMHuf . tm$f jan27dlY if 1000 Bushels Wheat. lOOBoshela Oats. IW Bushels Corn.- lOOOBuahelf Pejai a Floor, Meal, Bran, and Cow feed, exenan ged for grain or sold , for cash,::.Larre or small quantities delivered any' what in the city, npon receipt of written ordeja, stating place. Address CHARLO,TXMlIB, ' a Duncuwusnrst or seaz Port Of- nee. The finder will be reward hy leav ing them at ! . THI8 OFI A. iXr. "B"Mfjii ' k.-ft' ict:'fml ..n. professknatverviee9 to tbeeitize of''' i- ciiAaiiiTOiw OFFlCEeirr Drag Storew apjatairSiKif 'i'' iiti.!- Calla left it,n.tfk;iit'lM4aae?' my resideDce, on Myera Streety fti sight, will receire proiDpt irteBjao8.t.!i 1 r Office HoaU to'Jlti It to t.P. M.j and 5 to 1, Ps;M.';;'.-jaaia-ly. WJCBpWEIJ- Announces to the citixen tof . .ChArJetU and the public generally that he has epeaed out first-class OROGERY'On Collerej St. opposite Sanders & Blackwood's new Ware house n A full line of FAMILY SUPPLIES kept constantly oeL hand: at;, as reasoaabl prices as any house in. the city: : -.v A share of the public patronage ts tespect fully solicited,; .5 i; W-M, CROWELL. jan 24 tf fj ? I- '. H f,i yAy: n-L,..-.. i, ii .up i j I nil in i S: i pwia n .in TUST RECEIVED; ' Aflarge lot ot 'very fine NortnertN Irish Potatoes, aJsoBatthaotfrtGrltti ; Can ned Tomatoes, Green Cora, Brandy Peaehes, Pickles, a very choice, lot tf ,Begara,llC of which we will j sell very lowland . would invite all our friends to give at cal!. R,. B. ALEXANDER, jan22-tf. J .v :v:U-. College ttet-- rpO PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. .Z The Direct Trade Union Is now in opera tion at Charlotte, receiving and tbipping cotton, and advancing money to the amount of I its value. ...;- J 1 " : The Eiecative ammittM of the 8Ute Grange have accepted the offer of the Direct Trade Union, of Georgia;- to raiselWOO, (which will give them a Director) to be, re tained in our State. ., The MasteraofXffbor dinate Granges, are requested tago to. vwork at once, and get up stock in thaiy -Mtpective granges, and pay over the same to James F. Johnston,' Agent at Charlotte, whd is hersby authorired to recelte and receipt fcr it. T COLUMBUS HILLS, novl2-dtf-wlt i Master State Orange F.' A4 McNnfCH 'V 7 :-i,7.''Os3atASn CHARLOTTE ORAHITR THE Undersigned regretfully annce to the citiiens of Charlotte that they have formed a co-partnership to i carry? xn the Granite business in all its branchea, ,and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice for Granite Fronts Cemetery , IM Enclosnrea, Grave Guards, Steps, Suls, Bases, Coping. Curbing, Area Wall Caps, Flagging Hearths, Upping Blocks, Fence Posts, k, Acu j a t Orders solicited from abroad. ,f, Office at 8. McNinch's marble works.1 McNINCH fc OREfflHABiflBB. nov 10 ALL A PATTERSON,. ' ' ' ' Hickory, N. C, . - ?h Solicit orders from a dlstancefor Batter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples, Potatoes; Cabbage, and any other country produce that tuay be desired. WhiU Pine Shingles a specialty . Inquiries promptly answered. . Parties wish ing anything in their tine, will JJ ease hand in their orders to McMurry A Davis, Char lotte, North Carolina. no3-6m nil ! Just fiecelTed. CHOICE Goshen Better, Sugar 'Cored Breakfast Bacon,- Fine Palmetto Can vassed Hams, Choice Northern 'Earl Bose and Peerlea Potatoes,a all stock will b kept coestantlyonhandby " " 1 ortd-tf. . ! ?. W0LFXANI8BXT. IJ1HOS. H. BREM, JBh' Attorney and Coansellorat Law, 0 FFICE In Dowd gitm NeWButld. ing, Up Stain. jan21-tf. ; Thebecraning of a new year Is' a nertod for settling business accounts. We notify our patrons, that k we are , now engaged in this important matter. :f . ' We have but a few customers who are not prompt in making monthly payments and it is to them specially that we address this notice. Gentlemen ( we cannot "psrmit the occasion to pass without a. setUenvsnt. . , Very respectfully, jah2Mw. ' j'htOWSa A SON. TIT ANTED. ; :; 1 Two1 or three intelligent and. reliable Boys to deliver .Taa Ossxbtkb to city subscribers. Apply at ' THIS OFFICE. Janl9-tf. lets: most complete rtoCki ptt&l yMA4k ; XEAT in BM(XT i&l 8H0E3, wHh : a busiaesi the trade, and, haviag oar geods made tp to ...a- .;:-.w ilyp&frjw i f.irikrk4M j4ViirifetMl ?inlitev r( i ?km : TIT-ANTED.

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