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' ' " ........ , f ( i i . i.i . Vol. XI. V?: FEBRUARY, 9,475 !;il Vjtf't&lf W. MSMrTHR" .WINTER TMM FOR 1874. a '3 J Cases Boots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE TH Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE, JV.C, Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninety days, we intend to sell a large Stock' 'of Men's, "Warden's Boy's, Misses' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising all grades, i large proportion of. which uv been ManufMtiiri : Moprmhf-- to Our Own Order, Merchants in CharldtWI svwvMfatno8e tfn$r advantage to call and jmsieonitock before pnrehasin16ewher. We mran to fell GcixlUottr&iZany in Hew York, or Baltimore, with freiuht added. They ean always sav The our hoase. x r . , ' ' V SMITH & FORBES, se3-ly f i f f tTfflvwnrtyFtetiPmd&o&j!.nd Bank,of$Meckleitburff. 1875. SIXTY i F ROM date, -e will offer our Btock of hdljCSVajD Boqi at greatly reduced prices, to make room for oar and specially JQr tBe. . i fl In mi It i R ET A i CALLiSOONEOR BARGAINS. .-t-.Ci "JOJi 'lfIH J WOj'lll fff I feb 9 tf MRS. P. HILLINERY - AND in the State.: r ' : o "i - Clirlotte Agency, Oct, 20th 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITE thfratterition of alt JftrCbant j'arrd Cotton Shippers hi Clwirlotte, and .npon the roads connecting there; to the extraordinary advantages ot connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lints. 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Line .via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore; Daily, InMvranee i per cent. " Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. NEW YORK. M ON" DAY, WEDSD.IY, "TTI tTRSTJ.YY L S ATU R D A Y INSURANCE I PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS' AND FRIDAYS. INSURANCE i PER CENT. PROVIDENCE; WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 2d. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays aud Sat uriayS, ftwnmce 4 f nti ! f ' 'ir PUIL"ATiECTiA7VRY-WEON.iDVTCiLACE NE.W YORK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED ' ; J i! Yi 5 r1 Hi ( 3. Hit t T0j gF jfQRpoLK. . 3d. By the Cbarksiou I.i"- Hji.ltimorc, Weekly. ' EVE11Y FRIDAY, A0 A5RtTUJPA.YS. TO ' ' UTjiffi5Stitea Slemyne'KclTMes of the three PortJ of PoAmomth, Wilmington jarleTstotj, an 4 the combined equipments of the C. C. & A., WW1- & A., and "bther oads" enable ua to J?fd foi cotton aOd atl other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to awure our patrons of absplute freedom from detention. . u Hon. R. R. Bridgers. 5 !- - - - -Gen 1 Manajgef. Col. John B. PalmeiJ, - - - "V f' Jab. ANDBfRfeOJr5!l4 - - - - General Supertn tendeut. A-Po"'iff7 n h'ffm' ' General. Lreight Agent. Hoti$'e&fgfflttftuFreeoeJr aimers. a trrrrrr n.ttir.rtOA tJkVnaaoMig l taniiu un iir.vwn- r . . " r Got trr Offlce nwdr,ntTal Uc&ei-, i . ruy.i :ti i' . j-.-. null t. n r.':;.r .R.'di . ill U "'! 'trif. . h vnii'A'f- iM t""ti"a' .mit IjJltl... , , .; .j'ij ' j. V 9tf ACOB M M B Hurt's 1 Shoe For"VdMfj mHlsSck belpngsS ALEXANDER SEIOLE :W " KffirSr&re. where, they will be pleased to see , Xh. , .1 'W Wr8TREET,C.N.a. . J - 1 ' , r ZS ( J?- Stock al ways on Una lo suit Country Merchant especiaU$ oSh t .m 4X?i- :-i9-ta;.U Urfrit.inM r uin miuij ; if n( ir , C4 ;J WADE ifc PEGRAJt'flL S'M T fina.'2jrr.; fiW 8.FORBES.H'-M FORBES, awmvmnd ing mtm qtryt Mr i 11 find it to their e WBVndirjrWiirtryiMAnll i re pnrenasin l6evjher. exDense of a"1 trie North by bayiti fjom 3 pA 1875. J'" ll4f comp&te m EC i . . - - . 6PTT ifparchasea, wbicQifi.I be c; TSZGN OF THE, BRA.s-BOOT. Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte. N. QUERY - FiPI,; GOOjDS ana seeiev- TO NEW YORK, IJESDAYS, THURS- BOSTON, EVERY SJtWIRDAV Churches and Town alls, throughout th se2t tf. ' r- , v i. T t5'. i rd od nr l-r?t ;"' 1 i 51 ft r.i. ' '(: myrz ats JtiXiq fV7fi N DE L , .tews ff)flTIavoringfotracts,, jj L JsWryjmneJ ' . .'1. TMuClilrlotqhr,; ,r. POBLiaHKn jay Chartfes W Joneu Proprietors Office, Observer Building, Corner . Trade and College Streets. vixjc.41. DOTS; The new moJkoa-Plsible. The iiMjsfeVfYenipK,r Street? i frozen, itjHilee; together. Charlotte f ChapterNo 39, will meet on this, to-rnorrow anr-jrnaHyevenings. Two citizens of Charlotte are already spoken of in connection with the candidacy for the Governorship in '76. Mi?sRosa Withers, who was very well known in this city, died at her home at Davidson College on Friday last. Sunday wasn't the pleasantest day im aginable, and ridrie of thtf tfmrches of the city were crowded .is f ' .A 4 H rl The airs held a biting sway last e renin g and the manner inVelUcnTThiskey straights disappeared in jmnily. WeOms, to keep men warm, was a caution to womankind. f "I wanted to see.if I could get around in the other room thar," is the way a Union .county boy made application to us, yester day for a situation. i ; Circulars' of the Aladdin Security Oil. -i'e1 s ?uc a .MjJJPpatation, go out to onr.city subscribers thsnrorning. V K. B uf well s& Co-.T-8all this oil ; in. Charlotte.. ; Gov. Vance lectures at DeGiye's Opera Kousei in -Atiante on Thursday eyening next, for theflrrlTti Library, of that city. Irtssubject will be "The Demagogae." Cotton recei)tsipB ed pretty wel yester day ; 138 ktlnpyXFSi1!!01, Munday. Receipts were .J&ht last week , being niy about 800 baleant!rchargeable to the baS cOTidltiolffthr- f r At chafeu pUtaes.iif uiejily,,are set up the piotflw-i'otitlie Jrueiubeni of the Dot stro 'Jp;4Ktpn-k'm Friday and 8 me couirjaojjuplwtoraDh are an index. Ticrewas.aJpnesiOienesstQn the streets last rtjgbt. JCh aalaKlfety 6een?B, Sven by ll oVUck there was hani ai-sottt-stirring, an ! one. could hear one haii a dT)zeu blotsks. !pst---tor The extra term of Court for MeckenbW county begins on the last ' Monday of this n i o n t h , the, 22d day . sAnd not t hel gtJJtond'a y in Marchasrweitttfed in4ouay'sT paper Ht,-MPtAM-''tnwihi' error is ui&crTableeYen 46 ixsiX, ' " j pieFbrnirrrfenofc tfee Ihirri Car oltyian. which is just to hand,' is anAinrfsual- i v uiieresuiig issue, v e cannoi uw mgfiiy recoririien.d tHst'pIerSUltruthefrit pnica tion. $2 00 per animmtjr Wakei?$fcrtw&fc)gs Teil. Young men who are going around now wish colds, pneumonia, epizootic, and all that sort of thiiig, most be'niadeto under stand that, during this, weathrr, parements are damp, iront gates uru unhealthy locali 'ie, and even the systems of people in love, are not proof against atmospheric in fluences. Kicked to Death. We understand thai Mr. Daniel Thorn burg, of Gaston county, was kicked to death by a mule cn Friday morning last. At an early honr.he went from the house to the sta ble to feed his stock- Remaining away for about three quarters of an hour, apprehen sions were entertained that all was not well with him, and some member of the family went out to hunt him up. He was found ly ing dead in the stable, and marks on his person gave unmistakable evidence that he had been kicked. to death. - k ----- ' Personal, lion H V 2iMil4rof Georgia, arrived in the city last evening, and registered at the Central Ho' el. H G Planner, 'raptoininent Wilming- toman, arrived on me Larouna uemrai iasv riiixht Col John B Balrfler. President of the charlotte, Columbia &J Vuaera" Railroad, and of the Southern Rd&fway Security Com pany; was at the Central Hotel on Sunday night. All Wrong. Capt ? C Woodson jvasia towrlat week. jovial. quiCK-wmea ana enr.enainuig as usual ; the iewtu iortunste in navinga lorn! whose researches' are not local, hut ex tend to ail parts of the kii"wn earth, and are expected to reach yxtier, wb.?n Br.qth.er 'Ramsay return's h KiUTgh.SbtahffrftibrAe. Now. we submit tmilllt is neiflier journal istic c-iuriesvnor good taste to mention HvAodenTSid- wSterin" the samejjoon uection Ho' was a visitor here and disagreeable ejsiueiitt ought not b introduced when you come to speak "of him. " How They, Do in Canaan. It may not be known to all our city read ers that there is a certain s-ei tion of Char lotte which is known as "Canaan." Well, theieisa heavy colored population down there a8d.anaticisro -t is rampant, people who know, something about,the locality, I'll 's th if "iie form of worshtp there, is 1 the 'nrutihorhood ' to met together at rome part.cular bonse and surrouad some "mour. ur " T'ney dance around him and sing until he gets "happy," when be drops down in the middle of the floor. Then they drag him out and "bring in another horse." Attempted Inceudiarlsm. An attempt was made about 11 o'clock on Satur.'layipjgtt Ust, to burn the barn of Wm axwellfhli our excVltenf Register OI Leeu8, wliysc iraiuciitcia uiuiv,...,v, onHworner-ofiGraham and Eighth streets Somebaey passing along the street, gave the a1arni';MtherrMTr-Maxwell-aPQendr going Zlcti III f , " a. " to be oh fire" I-fe was assftte'cltn cat barn; carrying watenskaf ferf bafiketsfM yubdu d the flames before theyjbad.i&iads, enough pr0g rtfto fa idamagei tjae; t. )uild ing,or tty , burn much of the WeP i ; ;, What the objt'ct of thP incendiary was, llsila matter of 'conjecture ' , Jt ttjay . be 7 that e was moved by'penwoal pttey, it ia more prSSiole thai he wanted to create liSnic in the neiahborhoorl Ud get ankop -I tBottonity to plunder some f theweliligs. mvdoi a.? "j Invitation Complimentary. mented t wito an invitation- to attend a h' p to be giverf i Smith & Forbes' tee of invitatiou tit evening at the hall tfycr itfoegrfht. - The ojromft is Com jfi of . Messrs 5.,vazarenus and Ijan- SftLflt?. Krueger, G dewer. ": ' "fife Snow. Qn Sunday afternoon the "beautiful snow'' came upon us; falling fast and furious for the space of two or three hours. The earth was in proper condition to receive it and it laid well, until yesterday morning, when, upder the influence of the sun's Bays, it dis appeared, and by noon there was hardly a vestige,af it left to tell whee it had fallen. The BOydeil House Ball. Last night, the grand fancy dress ball was to have taraen place at the Boydee House, in Salisbury We had an invitation to be on hand, ancHindjiMjirrerenteircainstances. might have been ; but we hope tfcey all en joyed themselves eyero Mfcchfnd did not allow our absence to maferiaJly iffect - the pleasure of the occasion. "' - ' The Recent Aseaalt Upon Oar Jailor. The StatesviHe Landmark, of yesterday, says : " A desperate attempt at ail break ing was made by five of the prisoners in the Charlotte jail ( Wednesday evening. The jailor was a plucky fellow, and prevented the delivery by killing one negns and per suading the others with a Co It's revolver to return to their eells. Bravo! for that jailor. His name 5g John A. Orr." " ' - A New Citizen of Charlotte. - The Wilmington Journal says : ' " We un derstand that Mr. Thee. C. Craft, fcf the firm of D. A. Smith fr Co., has removed with his family to Charlotte, where he ' W01 hereafter reside for the purpose of concfucting the branch furgfture house of the fim in that city. Wbninaeod Mr. Craft tftthe,tender merciea of- the Charlottes. He Jis a clever fellow) -id a entlenian in every tsense of th6 wordand we only -hope that he will make as many friends in his adapted home ai hjj leaves be.hin.d hra in hirjatiye city." The Ceutenuial. ; Capt. E. (.'. "Voodsonkpf the'lelgh Sews, who was present at the mass, meeting in this city on ihursday last, writes an account of the, proceedings, and in his, conclusion, says : ' "Sui'able arrangements were perfected for an appropriate celebration on the occasion, a ltd-from what we couldee aaiLicarn, this will he one of , the grandet-and most impos ing affairs ee'r known 'iri the history of our State. The fire and military ctmrpanies of this city, Wilmington, . Newbern, Fayette vi lie. Salisbury and Concord will attend in a body,, and many riiore organ Stations from othVr'pfarj arc expeeted to be fresent.'1 : ' Euoch Ardeh, : ' ' ' As Mr. Edwin Adams will ftrod nee the above dramatization of Teririyjn's poem of thai, name, at the Charlotte: era- HonSe next wek, we publish a brief synopsis of the play, The scene opens on the coast of Cornwall, in England, but changes to a lonely bat luxuriant isle of the tropics of the PacifiV and then returns to the village of SPU- farinfc men and the home of Enoch on the shor of' Albion. The sailor's wed- dn:g ; his ven rtune in the ship that bomfcward OWTfd is wrecked, casting him upon a lonely island, where he remain ed for twelve years, i His wife is lonely and miserable ; reluctantly she marries Enoch's friend. The rescue Vf Arden, his return home, where he is norXrecognized. His last view oi his wife and children in the happy home Phillip Ray hs furnished them. Arden, will not give paiio those he loves by making himself knownSHe dies of a broken heart. The acts are brrettd4ne several periods of the play extend over seventeen years. Enoch Arden is Mr. Adams' specialty. communicated. . The Town of Charlotte Fifty-Flye Years Aro Third Wai-d. On the corner of Trade and Tryon streets, now occupied by granite row, stood an old building, owned and occupied by Wm. Davidson. The house was a two story wooden building, painted ; the corner room of the first story was used as a store room. The next house was a small wooden build ing at the lower end of the same lot and Btood on the spot where Dal. Rigler's con fectionery establishment new stands. This house had been used for many years as a store house, and then used as a banking house a branch of the old Newberu Bank, Wm. Davidson, Cashier and Manager; Dun can Campbell,' was the Clerk and Teller, This was the first bank established in Char lotte. The next adjoining lot on Tryon street, where the First National Bank, and McAden's building now stand, was owned and occupied by Joseph Wilson, a dialing Hiished lawyer, and the father-of Mrs. Wm.. I. Alexander. On the lower side of this lot on the spot . now covered by the banking rbonij Was a 'storehouse, oneBtory, occupied subsequently by David Parks, when be first came to Charlotte, jit was also the same store bouse that Green Kendrick did busi ness in. Next below that and adjoining this store house, was a red house owned by Win, Car3on,.in which - Wm. Smith carried on the mercantile business, for many years ; Wm. t arsoa also had a store there after wards. In the rear of this store house wa a building used by Wm. Carson, as a batter shop, where nearly all the hats worn in the county, were made, and where all coon skins and other furs were sold. The next lot, now owned by Col. Wm. Johnston, was then t owned and occupied by a man named Me- Bride, and afterwards by JJr.. Long, who moved back to Salisbury, i The next lot be low was on.tiie epnerjof, . 4th and Tryon streets, and Was owned by Wm. Smith, who liyecUhere with his family' until lie died. On the lower side of the same lot on Tryon street, : ttood Wm. Smith's . tailor shop, ,where he employed several bands and car ried" on an extensive but inese. On the spot where Col. H. W. Guion's house now stands, ,WiS a very old one story lou house, weather' boarded with rrery " broad plank; ; this floor was oh a level with .the Lstreee.' .This i hous ",-sraS Hoccdjpled Ml'JSIni iJ Wlstbart, .be'Qtdet;!: pern-rTb?ext bouse was an oldU-i2g. i blacksmith Uhov. hat ttool 'wrtli' the end ; to Rtpivt.. i' t uu: vc tltJbA iae fetreet, on ui ,iui. wuuc ii -yj now lives, below .W Goiob'Si lot! fhe I .rne lot, a ; - same lot, a lit(le back from the atreel; M!V Small log house, in which the widow 'of Doctor Biven then lived and taught a little school. Thia next and last house on Try on street, was a loiig "one. story house, with piazza irt-front,tlt stood on the comer of 3rd and Tryon streets, where Mrs. Young's house now stands, and was occupied by a tailor, named Doff Walker. Go back to the Sou h-West corner of Trade and Tr n Btreets, and go down South-side of Trade, the first house after the Davidson corner house, on the same lot was a two story log house used as a kitchen, that stood en the spot now covered by Koop mann's store. On the lower end of the lot where Robt. F. Davison's furniture store is now, was a frame house with end to the street, used as a stable. On the lot where Jas. H. Henderson's store is now, was a small one stoiy home, said to haye been Joseph H. Wilson's law office, when he lived on the McAden lot. The next and last house on that side, was an old black smith shop, that stood on the corner of Trade and Church streets. There were no other houses in Third Ward, except a gin house that stood on the corner of the lot where Jas. H, Henderson now lives, and few a stables and barns. X. LETTER FROM GOV. BROGDEN. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ") State of No -th Casoliha. V Raleigh. N C, Feb. 3. 1875. J Messrs, C Dowd, J. P. Alexander, J. E. Brown and others, Committee of Arrangements : Gentlemen: I acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of your invitation to be present at a mass meeting in the city of Charlotte on the 4th inst , to make the necessary ar rangements " to celebrate the approaching Centennial Anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence of the 20th May 1775," and I regret that a preSs of official duties in the Executiye Office, will prevent me front being with you oil that interesting occasion. I have no wish so ardent, no ambition so strong, as my desire that North. Carolina may ever be the most peaceful, the most prosperous and the most happy of all her sister States of the great Amencan Union, and that she may be known and honored everywhere as "The land of the free and the home of the brave," Her productive soil, her genial climatei her rich mines of minerals, her fertile plains her magnificent scenery, her lofty moun tains, her pure fountains, her limpid streams, her rippling rills, her murmuring brooks, her beautiful.sounds, her noble rivers, her diversified hills and dales all add to her thousands of natural attractions. The first settlement ever made within the limits of the United States by the English, under the auspices of Sir Walter Raleigh, was attempted near the mouth of the Roan oke J?iver, in North Carolina, with 107 per sons. The settlers were left under the care of Ralph Lane, as Governor, but, they were subjected to so.much unkind treatment by tbe Indians, that they left the country in about one year. Between the years 1640 and 1G63, several settlements were made on the Chowan Riv er, without grants from any quarter. Gov ernor Berkley, of Virginia, claimed jurisdic tion over it, and the name of Albermarle was given to that section of the country in honor of the Duke of Albemarle, and Gov. Berkley appointed William Drummond Gov ernor. In 1663,the whole country from the 30th to the 30th degree of North Latitude has con veyed to Charles II, King of England, to eight noblemen, who were joint proprietors, with full power to settle and govern through out their jurisdiction Under this charter, in the year 1665. a colony was settled near the month of the Cape Fear River, and Sir James Yeamans was made Governor. To this colony was given the name of Claren don, in honor of Lord Clarendon, one of the proprietors. There thus became established within the limits of North Carolina, two separate colonies Albemarle and Claren doneach having its own Governor. In 1670, the colonies of Albemarle and Clarendon were united under the name of North Carolina. The proprietors of Caroli na by virtue ot their charter from Charles II, claimed all the and it conveyed, and ju risdiction over all the inhabitants within its limits. On the 20th of May, 1775, a convention of delegates from the several Captains' compa nies of the militia of Mecklenburg county convened in Charlotte, and declared that they were, and of right ought to be, a free and self-governing people. The last of the royal Governors of North Carolina, Josiah Martin was, soon afterwards, compelled to flee for safety on board of His Majesty's ship-of-war, The Cm Iter, whence he issued a proclamation, in which he denounced the resolutions in Mecklenburg, as the most treasonable proceeding that had taken place on the continent. On the 20th of August, 1775, North Caro lina assembled a Provincial Congress at Hiflsbord, which recogniaed the abdication of Governor Martin. It may, with propriety, be said that the origin of the revolution in North Carolina was anterior to the passage of the Stamp Act. At the, close of a century frons the Meck lenburg Declaration -of Independence, the people of North Carolina are as watchful of their riehts and liberties, as they were at that eventful period. I hope that the objects of your meeting may be crowned with success, and that suit able arrangements may be made for a grand celebrat ion of the approaching 20th of May. turn. I am, with great respect, your obedient servant, . C. H. BROGDEN. . MARRIED, In Union county, on the 36th ult., by Bvr. W D.Lee.Dr. J. A. Ardrer. of Pineville. Nl C. to Miss Eliza DeLaney. daughter of JaS DeLaney. ' 1 - v ;Mvertisements. JUSTR. Emit QUEKADli White and CtJt: d Kid Slipper?, 'M 'n EGRAM'S;., V TOE WAS -tSTBTTITY OF i , ,. wadep I' fo.ar. ' - rrnnnhitr ffinfrrnl HntT Yrm-mrA. A FULL A' NDAN EMEtt- A bers of the stian As- sociatkin, is particular! to-night, as tner will be gasim importaace to uiaeuss. feb 9 it LENTINE'8 -:o: y- 'Orave" for those that tne&n but iness. Cay for those that want-fun. Lively for those that love e joke, .; Serene for those that don't care how. it goes. for sale at TIDDY'S. febO-tf. S TEM WINDING WATCHES. Of a very superior, make, in gold and sil ver cases. Just received ana for sale at ; HALERA FARRlOH'S feb9tf Jewelry Establishment. . JT0T1CE, Charlotte Chapter No. 38, will meet at Temple Association on Swaiay, Wednes day and Friday nights ofthis week,., The members are hereby notified to attend..as much business of fmpTtance to the craft is to be transacted. Visitmi; companions , in good standing, in their respective Chapters, are respectfully invited. By order of the H. P E. H WHITE, Secretary. feb 0 2t 100 BARRELS OF IRISH POTATOES. Just received at the Grocery Store of feb9-3t. M A YER, GREY A ROSS, V ALE N TINE'S f all kinds -AT- FHIFER'S. feb9-tf. "T30SENVINK GARDENS," Send to theabovecardeas forflreen House! and Border Plants,-, which, are acclimated! Prices as low as at "any establishment. Plants can be forwarded by mail or express. Remittances can be made by P. O. order, on Magnolia, N. C. Five dollars will make, many happy faces V will you try tne ? X . A. JS VT BXiKtt 1 . . - feb9 lw. Proprietor, w MAGNIFICENT SITE FOR SALx. Within one and. 4 half mile of the city of Charlotte. The tract of land' contains r f Acres, a good cottage, ancr snbetantial. vv out-buildings, .. A high, dry and elevated lo cation. Tbe city being in Ttdl view, must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to r c . j feb6-tf. , , - P. 8. WHIHNAKr. H ALL A PATTERSON, "1j Hickory, N.C., . ,; j Solicit orders from a dtstancefor Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Apple,; Potatoes, uaDoage, and any other country produce that may be desired. White Pine Shingles a specialty., Inquiries promptly answered. Parties wishJ ing anything in their Hnei, will please hand in their orders to McMurry & Davis, Chair lotte. North Caroline:1'1' noMm j A TLANTIC, TENNESSEE, AX1 ,OHK RAILROAD. jft! On and alter Monday, rept. 7tn, xV4,toe following'1 iBcheiBle will Tomovter tkiM Road:" ',;--siesiS?is?H 9f t ooihs kosts. rr i i irf. jaejDie.sbtrrk, J oi" 1 Ttnva !: siy oia uvutii r AXKIVS.ft UAVB. 335 p. m. Charlotte. WM a.1 tu.. L .. 5.04 " Davn College, r36-a.lh: HOjL in $tatevi!h 3 ? ISfsCi offered for shipment to Section' House Heaip derson, Alexandria ana uaKiwen's. nese being- "Flag-gtatiowi" the Company hi IhA liable tor soy loss damage to freight after; it is-untoaded.'at either of tie-above points. - f No frwht will be riceiwdtrr; Aeentr'or forwirded tmlssttbenstM ef Cbnsitnee.and destination is distinctly marked thereou.rfi febS-tCi , -f v . ' fiPerbtopdeBtei xmuuraten s con w requested ess-oi - r rrimn iiiii 1 si . ...: - .; : " ua N AVALANCHE OF NOVELTIES. .ft "' k-vv -vi tun Friady and S'atUtday, Feb. 11 'i T 1 2th antdT 1 3th. ; ' ; , THE GREAT DeCASTRO TROUPE, In refined and pleasing Parlor entertain- ments. Everything New, Chaste and Amus-f ing. The most attractive Company extant. ; General Admission,.. .....75 cents. Gallery,.. ..j......50 cent, i Seats can be secured without extra charge at Tiddy's Book Store. GRAND MATINEE, Saturday, at 2 O'clock. Admission to Matinee....... ..25 cents, fob" 6t. . If you want Northern Apples, . at the Rising Suri.' If you want Ban annas, ' at the Rising Sun. ' If you, want Malaga Grapes, at th Rising Snn, ' -" ! If you wartt fine Irish Oranges, - at the Rising Sur. Ifyoo want California Pears, 1 at the Rising Sun If you want nice Fresh Bread a the Rising Sun. If you want cakes of kinds. at tne xnsmg oun, If you want the be3t Tea in tbe City, at the Rising Snn. Ij you Waht Groceries the very best, . at the Rising Sun. . If you want Nuts' and Raisans at the Rising Sun. fjf you want anything thnt you, can't find any where else, " to tbe Rising Sun. " opposite market O. S. HOLTON & Co, KOBT. 8. PHIFfcRv 1'.- Wi.,' 1i... .. . " Bookseller and Stationer . ' Dealer in Music and Fancy Articles,. Opposite Central Hotel. :feb5-4f. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. We herCbv announce to the citizens o Charlotte, that we have opened, in the prown Building, opposite the Ohariotte Ho tel , a stock of first-lass ' ' Family groceries. We keep on hand, the best assorted stock to be found In tne city. Though our stock is now quite large,'we are expecting daily, additions to tbe same, . . We have now in store,' 18 different varie ties tf CRACKERS, to which we invite the attention of; the ladies, who can rest assured tbat,e they call upon us, they will find a neat, clean tatl!sbrnent, rad polite at tention, i ' Wholesale store on Front street, . IFilminjt ton, Retail Store on Water street; ahd retail branch at Charlotte, N. . HOTTENDOiZF fc HASH AGEN. feb5 tf. - ; piLES CVRED. Dr. J. A. Cloptoti, of HuntsviHtV Ala., who has visited Charlotte occasionally since 1851, may be consulted at the CENTRAXi HOTEL. for or during the week ending February Uth. Dr. C. has operated longer than any man in America.and has the pleasure of referring to hundreds of the medical profession, who have been his patients. Piles cured by a simple application of Dr. CloptOn's Pile Liniment. He treats Piles, Fistula, Strictures, and Ulcers of all lunds, that are curable. Special at ttntion given to diseases peculiar to females. See letters of Rev. Wm. Lester, and one from Statesville, N. C. Patients are not confined to their beds. It has been near two years since Dr. C. was here, and it is likely this Will be his last trip. " Read the Following References ! Umos, 8. C Nov. 19, 4874. DB. I. A. Clopton Dear Sir: . When, in August of last year, you so successfully op erated on me for ' hembrthftldal tumors, 1 had been afflicted for full nxteen years. Mora than two-thirds of that, time I was so disabled that I J could not, hot to a limited extent, perform the duties: jpf my, vocation . low mucn in wai long, penou was enuur ed the pain; the loss of bleH, the exhaus tion I could not undertake to tell When you saw me, my condi ion was such that 1 am saiisueu wuauui reuei viiere wuuiu been at be distant day: a-i fatal termination. It is with profound gratitude that I now an nounce the. remarkable cure' which, in the goodness of IMVirieProviderice, has been ef- fected, by your.skilllul treatment ana wen practiced hand. , Fifteen months have elapsed since the operation, and find no in dications of a return of the; disease.' The improvement in my general health has heeri. I think, verv considerable, and the comfort of complete exeiuption from the an noyances and suffering to which 1 had bo long been subjected, is a blessing more than . . . r- 1 .1 I 1 . .. 1 naa nopea ior, anu 10 mow uiuuuiKieu 10 keep you n gratei ui remeiu orau w., ,11 gives me nleasure to recommend others who may suffer in" a similar Way- to make Atrial of your ekiit . 1 . Yours, yery .truly, - , ... ... , v A- U. LESTER, ' ' f&ATssTnix,' N. 6 March 3, 1873. :Dk. Ciorroar. - HoirrsvixlE; At ,Drar Sin .Yoa will probably remember visiting Moxville many years ago, and of treating Mr.' TAnUei' Bingham, removing an ngly tumor oa his . face. The box of Ointment yon left with bim soon removea tne tumor, heating it successfully Afterwards, another came on his et Which was very painful and difficult to cure, but . finally yielded to the nse of vour Oointmenc otiu another came enifci- ace' which was' Also cured ; by the tame. ; Two years ago, another came on his face and grew very rapidly,' end having a lit tte of tbe same Ointment left, he applied i t jwHh-the same or nsualsacceas. .. I baveAjady meno in this place tnat naa a smart rough tmnoron her face, and it has beena there '.seme j me.,' X . bave advised her to trv your Ointment, and was requestea td "write to yoa for 1 it. ? i I am 'a sister-in-law f Me Bingham; aAd hafe- always lived wins bim,- ana. maae an tue appiicauona 10 bis various "tumors. I have all confident ivnrVHalvaaitihai-DTven effectual in every ease w,bejre,itlha been tried, and ec14 C4.aciMr ma jrwufiiu lit vvuiu. .. ....e" sendshis reaped to yotf ft' !-' : U ifmXUKm umySl .ill m tADDOOUOn W V11C " - drte puWksgeoeraHy that be. fa opened O0tair8t-la8SiKUtJtS.iiI. On voiiegoo. opposite Sanders' & Blackwood's iwwWre boes 'A full Ua4 f If AM ILY SUPPLIES keok constanxl v on hand t as reasonable zriir- i i- k-. ui?,?ijtfiiilj visits vi"-t- -i-r A I prices as any .house in the city, " . funysolicitedN 7,r W,M CiJQWltLL. iv i' vni4 wd lh. La ! 1 ,:.iSf ),. r: ... ' - . -.tw.tf.'Mi: i,.-y . , . i, : , . 4 amrtall iu.i iun ;u?' ,j it r a n -tf ..ile ' ? ad a tidi m r t 't. ".', K'JJ3fOir .K .71 ' vV ' jJVKL
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1875, edition 1
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