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w. u. smith.1 rjiwoUa? Crj r; - ?W. 8. FORBES. . ;. . MITER TRADE FOR . 1074. , 154)0 "(Dai&r Qcotfs and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT TAB BOOT AND-SHOE HOUSE Try oii Street CHARL OTTEtf. C., N early opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninety dy, we intend 1 a large Stock of Ken, TTomm Bar' a, UIhm' and Ohfidraa'a BOOTS. SHOBS and HATS. comprising aU grades, large proportion .of which have been. . . y --.- -1 - - 1 1 iExjgresslyo Our 'QmiprSer. Merchant la Charlotte, ai 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 teU Good aslow as any how? in Nete Xork, Boston, or Baltimore, i with freight aMed, .They eanjU ways aave theiexpenseof a rlp North by, bnrina Uom iur rnniM. - ' , . 1875.: SIXTY; TTROM flats; will offer our stock of heavy Winter ? , - - BOOTS ANtD SHOES. 'K,l 9'0 ' ;4 ' greatly reduced prices, to make room, for oar sod specially forth 2.' f R ET A I L CALL SOON FOR BABGAINS. febti MRS. P. QUERY, Has the Largest ancl Finest stock of in the State CH&RLOTTE, C0LUL1DIA & AUGUSTA R. R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. Tlib Clliariotfe ivviTui .Hmtinn nf all Merchants and roads connecting there, to the extraordinary adTantages of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Porta wjoyed o?er its hne.: ; , 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast line. Tia Colombia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore,-Daily, Insurance I per cent. . ' -- t; Philadelphia, Daily, Insured' , , t - , : , f ; SEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 8ATOBDAY, INSURANCE PER CENT, i BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS IN8URANCE i PER CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND 8ATURDAYS, 8d By way Wilmingtpa and Direct Steam line to Baltimore, Wednesdays ami Sat urdays, Insurance i per cent. . ; f PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE i PER CENT. NEW YORK . WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE" EQUALIZED TO THAT OP ad. By the Charleston Lln Baltimore, EVERY FRIDAY, ' J . " - i -7- - " ':- v - ; - " . ir 1 m . Tl. (l!liAf ingj'f ir tgriraixea stasia xjumb v. ; . Charleston, and the combined eqaipments of the C. C. & A., W.O.& An and other !roads enable os to bid for cotton and all other.;merchandise in unlimited quantities, and o auure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. t - , f Hon. B.E.Bmdoee.j i5 -- i - 6en I Manager, f Col JohjtB. Palmer,., r' . . -j President., h W. W. PEGRAM, Agen j N C. H4RRY & CO., House. Stgn and Frescoe Painters. ARTICULAR attention paid to Freaaoing C!hurchs and Town' Halls, throughout the P Country. Office under Central Hotel. - - J . e2ft-tf. t fpHIS Spice belongs b ALEXANDER. SEIOLE A CO., t whodasir thepublio to knowrhat tney have Wed '-; , into their new Store, where they- will be pleased to see - (near menus ana cuiwma. JACOB M . MKNDEL, vuigars, i ooacco, ripes,onuii,o. i v ' - . . TltDTrSJREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. , "'. . Ctcx 1c always on blind tosuit Country Merchants especiallr. : i'--tf. - - ' : ' fllHE DH3T IN Til 13 VTCr.LD, t . 1 VAD a FLO RAM'S, , ocrJl U. V&t NjoaU CaoJc BuildJnsk - . . - ; amia rvjuuio,,i DAYS, 1875. Spring purchases, which will be complete 'i (. ' - TRADE. SIGN OE THE BRASS BOOT. Opposite 3eotral Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. Call, and see her. Cotton Shippers ill Charlotte, and upon the NORFOLK. Weekly. hi TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, THURS; : k.ihn Pni4. Pwtimnmth ', Wil rflin vtm 8 ..,( . , . A. . ", ? ANTED.-' , - ' j . ;r". - Thej Charlotte Observer. Charles B. Jones, ' Proprietor Ofllce, Observer JBuilding, Corner t Trade and College Streets. , IX)C AI DOTS. rr -Yesterday r was a fine day for "ducks," but not "a dock of a bonnet,'! - - Phew 5 Howdark, 9 JviMWbere is our Vlmp lighter r'. 'Let there be light ',' ; ;Mudy! mudier!! mudiestfl! ' Oar streets are something ."orful7; and sidewalks . not much better. - - , , ' '' 3fdxucll(ton) blows are bonny," is th way they sing it on Graham' street now. Everybody is familiar with the Ayr. - Charlotte appeared to be Von her muscle" Monday.' There was more .fighting, bigger Jghtinj; and len bloodshed than was ever witnessed jnlbe jjt'y LiTTZ' 'Items immensely," scarce, 'Can't some body get up a dog fight, or something else exciting ? Unless something of the kind happens soon we will have a funeral as "ye local" has nearly rua himself to death in search of that, at present, "unattainable luxury" items: The Weather, -v Who is to blame for all the rain we are blessed with, "Old Probs," or the "Clerk of the Weather? We would esteem it as a fa vor if some person who is posted on such matters would give us an answer, as we wish to send in a petition for him to "hold up bis gun up " for a day or two at a time, ; : Netr Crossing. The new crossing at the Episcopal Church is invisible, we saw a sun bonnet and ban kerchief floating upon the placid bosom of the lake of mud yesterday.' The conclu sion we came to after pondering some time was, that some school girl had committed 8uicide,lor a very serious accident bad hap pened to some fwrlorn damsel. ., , The Firemen's Ball. Under the auspices of the Pioneer Steagv Fire Cou-pany, was a very pleasant affafr, and the young folks enjoyed it to such an extent as to induce us to suppose that it will not be the last of the kind. The music was supplied by the Italian band, and as everybody knows, it was equal to the occa sion. The dancing was participated in by the gay beaux, and belles of the city, until the wee sma' hours of the morning, and as everybody knows was a very erjoyable affair. At about 12 o'clock a collation con sisting of cakes, nuts, candies and lemdnade was served, and relished by the dancers. - . New Publications. ' About the 20th of each month the pub lishing house of Scribner & Co.," of New York," give us a real literary treat,' Scribner" r' Monthly stands atthehead of the list in periodicals of is kind, while their i, Xkho , las is unrivalled, in ita .ad iptation to the wants and wishes of our juvenile friends.. Unsectional in sentiments, and of such a character as to find a hearty welcome into every household of refinement and cultiva tion, we have no hesitation in recommend ing these publications of the Messrs." Scrib ners to our Iriends. For the Daily Observer. Afore About the Street, Ac, Upou the Return of Winter. Since the surrender, we have had constant complaints of impassable, muddy streets, and there are not a few tinkers in this city, in deed they are legion, who offer. their servicer1 (to be paid for) and advice gratis, to set things in order, and the more shallow the plans, the more they more they have to say on the Subject, in their own oehalf. Let us examine and see w,hat "Current" has to say. He says, let property holders make good, and keep4n gjod order the sidewalk and streets in front and around their individual property, and cease paying taxes on real estate. 'If this plan , was adopted, would there be much uniformity in the sidewalks and streets ; I think not. In your Tues day's issue, "Stick in the Mud" makes his appearance, and praises "Current's" sugges tions, - as being the ; most practical. Let every one sweep before his own door, (pave ment ) lie says' in 'the Channel Islands he spent some time, and was struck with the splendid condition of the roads. "They are so harcLand level, paths neatly graded, gut ters and ditches in perfect order. The cause of all this was. simple." I take Issue with the above statements, and say; without fear of contradiction that there is no comparison in the circumstances, . in which you find Charlotte and the Channel Islands, They are mtrely rocks washed by the sea In mid ocean.' The circumference of the Island of Jersey is 30 miles, the surface of which is mostly rock, or hard gravel. The roads be ing once formed they need but little repair, being little used only by people walking No heavy. drays or anything like it being used or-in ue. Now how is it with Char lotte to-day ? Our is a clay bottom, All ovet Charlotte it is hard in summer and soft in winter. This is a matter only to be learned by experience. To our sorrow, since' the surrender we have elected several mayors and Boards of Aldermen, and jn all cases they hae been lejected.or very few re-elected to strvcthe second term,1 because of their incapacity to comprehend their responsibili ties. One would have thought tbey would from experience be the better fitted to gov ern, buHhey fail to give satisfaction.' Every winter, like a .growing eyHthe condition of the street are getting worse and worse, and it becomes us who are cognizant of the fict, to look into it, and see if we can find a remedy"; or I would premise, is it necessary to incur" any further expense in the putting into and keeping our streets in good repair. I think it is for the benefit of all property holders in the business part of the city, and all business men or men in business. ,. :' 1 ; . Before I go further, I will venture to ask who ' are most interested in having good passable streets ?,.-,.. , . j f Ant. Cotton buyers and sellers I How ? j There is about 45,000 bales or cot ton hauled - yearly ; to ..Charlotte. This amount is constantly increasing, and it so happens that it is always done in winter, when every thing under, foot . is soft - Then IBere are a hundred drays, perhaps more or less that are constantly hauling groceries and merchandise, of all kinds , forward and backward." The merchants are constantly bayinj and selling, so that the -wear and tear xia ' flr streets is - tremendous. and they very poorly able to bear it,': on a: clay bottom always bear, in mind. -. . , . . Now with much diffidence for the i-eme-dyI will begin sith.f'ie street, leadirigto the Air Line Depot.v'Tbere is an'elevation opposite iheminfc.- It must e graded to be level aiid nniform; the" dirt to be removed from the Mghjparft? and, to' fill up the; lower, in the dijecaSpi 'th? Air Line depot," each side being properly graded and rounded up. Make a contract, with the authorities of the Air line, railroad, , to provide flats, and "get them to bring the loose rocks, dug out of the cuttings, up about the riverthe city to pay freights, load and inload,as maybe agreed upon," and, let "4hem be delivered at or near the depot,' where they can be broken up suit&ble for McAdamizing the streets.' (Should such a "plan be determined on, Such work could be done by convict labor. Enl) By putting this end eT Trade street in : good order first,' it witt-beSs8irtfcaui;Jto " other! parts of , the city as the occasion ' mayre quire.; The next thing I suggest is that the authorities at once, or as soon as convenient, order ten thousand feet of curbing granite, 15 or 18 in. deep, six inches thick, tolerably well squared and dressed. This may be de- livered as may be directed in this city." I think it would be to the advantage of the city to get bids from Salisbury and Winns boro, as well as at home, among pur own people. Care should be taken to get proper efficient, industrious, intelligent men to superintend the workvand see it welt and efficiently done, and fwhen one ttreet is completed, then the next, and ' so otf." I would further suggest that after the street work is gradedand properly done, the way we can woik on the clay bottom, for some time, to harden over the entire surface, be fore the roc. is spread, so that-the broken stone by wagons goes passing over it, it may not crush or press - the broken stone. -too much in the clay, after the wagons passing over the first layer of broken stone, till it gets tolerably hard, but still rough enough for the second layer to combine with the un. der iayer. Then work the wagons as before till it geis hard on the EUrface, then put on the third or last layer, the whole when fin ished to be 10 or 12 inches. By putting (he broken stone on in layers, and having the bottom worked on till it gets hard, and the second hard, and the third finished, a hard crust will be formed 12 inches thick which wil afford a great deal of wear and tear.5 Then the sHTfoce will be properly formed.and a lit tle attention of a man with a wheelbarrow. shoyel and rake to take care, and observe if there is a little sinking bete or there, and when discovered, take a little broken stone in the wheelbarrow, and level it up, so that no wajter may be in it, and make little pools of water, for where the water lies, the sur face will get soft, and, in a little time,! will spoil the road, X. X. X. Keeping L.eut. -This tTntilteBTp Ly Robt Herjicfc TOori' itmn two Tiundred years ago, points a moral as valuable now as it was then : . . . .; . Is this a fast to keep The larder leane, And cleane From fat of veale and sheep . Is it to quit the dish . . Of flesh, yet still To fill The platter high with fish ? Is it to fast an houre, Or ragged to go, '- . Or show A downcast look and soure ? No ; 'tis x fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat, And meat, Unto the hungry sou le. Is it to fast from strife From all debate, And hate ; To circumcise thy life ; To show a heart grief-rent, To starve thy sin, Not bin : And that's to keep thy Lent, . . g -'-- 'SPRCIAl NOTICES." ' The Public Confidence Well Placed. Alth'ough the world has .been seeking specifics for disease for many centuries j few indeed have been found. Prominent among these few is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which years ago received the endorsement of the medical profession, and was hailed by press and public as the great, renoyant and preventive of the age. : And with good rea son, since to tbe weakened stomach it gives strength, to the torpid liver activity, to; the disordered bowels regularity, and to tbe shaken i nerves firmness and tone. Under its benignant influence healthful vigor : re turns to the debilitated and wasted frame, the . flaccid mnscles- become . compact, the wan aspect of ill health is replaced by a look of cheerfulness, the mind ceases to de spond, and flesh is developed upon the- at tenuated frame. There is no, exaggeration in this statement. It is'as true as that the system is subiect to disease " Were proofs required to substantiate the' reality of the comprehensive effects of the Bitters, there is probabl y- n ot in existence a medicine in favor of which such a mass of concurrent testimony, from the most respectable sources, could be adduced.' But the efficacy of the nation's alterative and invigorant has been a matter of universal knowledge too long to need any snch corroboration. The fact that it has its largest sales in those portions of tbe North and South American Continents, Mexico and the West Indies, in which at mospheric influences prejudicial to health exists, proves what confidence is felt in its remedial and protective virtues. . In locali ties where fevers of an intermittent type prevail, especially, it has come to be regard ed as an indispensable necessary. : ' ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R. A.M. TAKE NOTICE. V " 1 There will be a called convocation of charlotte Chapter, No. 39, to-night, at 7 ft.lrtPlr: , MetuhAra will take, due notice and act accordingly. Visiting companionsare cordially invitea. By order of the II. P. . E, H. WnjiE, Sec. feb24-lt. : I NDIGO AND MADDER,. -Best quality, at wholesale prices at T. C SMITH & CO. a. v " Cokbxb Dstra Stoes, - ' feb24tf, Opposite Central Hotel. r T lENNYSON'S POEMS; S ... ' V. A new edition of Tennyson's PoemsJn cladinff;-.-V . ' " .' E170CH ABDE2T and all his latest works, besides tbe music entire to XI, of his 4 most popular songs. The complete volume 75 cte. - -- i Jast received at , PHIFER'S Kb24 tf. ' v Book Store.. "D RUSHES; tiv JJ - A fresh lot o Paint Brushes just received,' also a very fine assortment of flair Brushes! at : . -. . vp. CrSMITH CO '8 2 j - r t Corser Dbvg Store, , , 1 ; feb24-tf. Opposite Central Hotel. ; Frame Dwelling House. Plans aridspecifi cations may be seen, at pur .office, ", Miller's - - APPLEGET & PHILLIP, ; fib252tpd. -: Architects. ) JN STORE AND.TO ARRIVE., . o4.; J "A choice JotcrYoung Hyson,7 Guupow der, Imperial, Japan,' Oolong and English Breakfast " ' '" '"'" - -1 -ATEAW; Old tJovermnenfrJtrva, sracaibo,4,fHa4 graandRio il, : J i' ; ' X , , , COFFEE. , , Cut Loaf, Granulated, Puwdered, Stand ard "A," EsC and'Deinerara . stciB. , , ' New : Orleans JJorto Rice and Muscavado - JWOLASSS.:. "'-'4- ' Ill- : ; stttr-:--W' ' Golden and Silver Drips and Sugar House ' - " " ,'wii't'. . Dutch Herrings. Smoked and7 SalU Sal mon, Extra No.-r Shore Mackerel, An chovies, Bloaters and ' ; ' j . . . COD FISH, , Pine Apple, Sap Sago, Limberger, Swiss, Edam and Factor - J CHEESE. . Oranges, Lemons and Cocca t nuts. A full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries always on ' hand. 7 Goods deliver d free in any part of the city, by ' . r HOTTENDORF & HASHAGEN, ' FAiiltY Gbocebs, feb2i-tf. Opposite Charlotte Hotel. JpURNITURE. Handsome Black Walnut Sets, Cottage Set, Parlor Salts. In Hair, Cloth and Rep, Parlor Salts. Wliat-notV Extension Tables. Sldeboards.Bed- ' t steadsBtire ans, WaHstands, And in fact everything usually kept in a first-class Furniture House. We have the largest stock of Furniture in Western North Carolina, and invite buyers to give us a call. We are confident of our tability te sell goods in our lineCHKArEB than they have ever before been offered to the people of this section. Mr. F. M. Shelton is with, us, aud will be pleased to have his friends and customers give him a rail, :: " ' - ' ' ' : !':t-' D.A.smTnt& co ; Fuemtpb Dealers akd Uhdkktakebs, ? yfeb23-tf.? : - East Trade Street. . THE CENTENNIAL HOUSE, , ; JOHN" DON&nOE, Proprietor, College Stxixt, Chaslottk, N. C, One door below the Observer corner. At this house, our coming, Centennial can be discussed at all hours day or night. . , The leading spirits of the day will be pres ent at all times to take a part in any question, that may arise, . iij feb20 tf. : W. M. WILSON. TyiLSONA BLACK, W, J. BLACK. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST S . - i - DEALXES in j:- - ' . PAINTS, - 01X8,1 J CHEMICALS, . CHARLOTIE, N. C. ' ' feb210m. f , ' ' " IMPORTANT NOTICE, i v; . r , Pratt's Astral Oil is the best illuminating oil made.,, V"'- . ' i MILLIONS OF GAXL3N8;.;j have been soldvand it- is now used inHiun dreds ot thousands of families, and no acci dent has ever occerred, directly or indirectly . from burning, storing or handling it. s i -. - To enable al 1 classes to use this indispen sable article, the price has recently been r duced about sixteen percent, ri ; ,';, . Buy your oil from . . : " - 'Ua . T.dMITH&CO,, ; feb21-tf. '- Opposite Central Hotel. FLOUR AND MEAL BY, THE SACK OR .. CAR LOAD. ' . . The undersigned is, prepared on short no tice to fill large or small orders for..; ; . Flour, Meal, Wheat-bran,: Corn- '.' t i "bran,1 and Seconds, . i equal in quality to any in this, market. f Also Graham Flour, for brown bread, from choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows. Grain bought at highest market price." -.i ; CHARLOTTE CITY MILL8, - - febl8-tt s . : - . ; Lock Box 62. s 17BESn FISH AND.OYSTERi !- 1, ' .- -! 'W rc:;'-.V?;'?-'i' - Every morning at . ; , janU-tf. " ' . Trade Street -T)IIW P-i ir. x . s ' , I. . o. ic,, .. v.V.-' f--1 -'.i ' ; Separate or whole, will be. received by us 'until 12'o'clock M.. on' Wednes'daV Sd. for a NEW ;, Y0RK BUCK ;VWHE; FLOUR ; . fepiartfJ '. VR. B, ALEXANDER & CO. Notice msnippERS r - .' Charlotte, N; Feb, 18, 18T4. .;, On ani after tbe 20th insf.,' doplicate W ceipta will berrqoiredl o jbe made buthy shippers for freigbt ortf tl J Carolina Cen tral Railway, and jfoods be.- delivered at war?lioaseby4P-ii. , . . . - ; '.v.'"' JLTTRTT'ONTt"" S. L. OAtlA3VVAY4 " C.r.l ZzpV Agent. U t-f.llWw; nUANQEOF schedule; ? ' ''6a and aftei: Sat onlay; the lSlh lost'-ltbt aiUrain3hfl.jCftrollna Centra! ' Railway will leave Charlotte-daily, except Sandayi aV 6:15 A. 11., and arrive at r:45 KwSI,T- S: L. FREMONT, f rsi c feb!9 lwl MONOPOLY ; This celebrated brand-of CSsarsia inonoo- olizing the trade at T. X 8MITH & CO8 Drug.Storev excepting always-the : - ' i - !:mnNB,W':SENSATI0N,'.1 ' I which holds its own. J; r -V s ' Both these brands' are. sold 1 three' for' a quartef although equal to" any twa'.fora quarter cigar sola in the city, k- '? v.! . Lay in a,supply , of-these or some of the , '1 : :FrVE- CENT r BRANDS :'. for Sunday'r smoWn& - V 1 I feb20 1 v 1 t: u smith & uo.'s.ii ANTEDr i-t-i ;hhswt ' 'r-f -mi&rf ';. : .. ; We desire to rent a small comfortable dwell-, ing house,- of- three .or ; four -rooms, some where's near the centre of business. -.Apply tn i TTOTTTCWDORF Jk WASHORX. f ';frb2ltj;;.;OpiiositeCharlotte.'.HQtel: ! W E have received the largest and best as sorted stock of these justly celebrated seed we have ever yet brought to -Charlotte, Which are warranted A "c'- " F R E 8H AITD GEK IT I N E," f i and T7i be soid as low as any "In'the 'mar ket. We will supply the-: wholesale 'trade with seed in small papers at L&ndreth's pri ces. 'j ' - ' ' s -We will have also in time, Orchard Grass, Clover and Lucerne. ,... . " y -T .: W. R, BTTRWELL & CO., (, Drnggiats, . -t- And : Dealers In r Pure Drugs, . Medicines,' . Window Glass, Ac, SPRINGS', CORNER, - " ' .;. -febl7 . CHARLOTrE, N: C. s. TO W SO N, Slate Roofer, aDd dealer ' in all kinds of Roofing Slate. Is folly prepared to pat on SLATE ROOFS in any part of the ceon try. ! . . . v : B, Invites the attention' of Architects,' Builders, and : the public lo . the superior roofing used by him, from the, quarries, of Vermont arid Virginia: Slate furbished of any desired color. "- fc - 4 - - A good "Slate 1 Roof , I , : Is an Insurance Against Fire, and will last a' life time. All work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle Roots taken off and ... relaid with SLATE, when desired ' " . " " ' Orders will receive prompt attention, when addressed to P. O. Box 15, Charlotte, N. C. . - -. . ,;,r,h feblO-tf. H ALL A PATTERSON, ' Hickory, N. Cn ; , . .. Solicit orders from a distancefof Butter r Eggs,: Chickens, Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and any other country produce that may ie. desired. White Pine Shingles a. specialty. Inquiries promptly answered. Parties wish- ing anything in their line, will please hand in their orders to McMurry A Davis, Char lotte. North Carolina, f no3-6m;J Ip all its branches,' large' stock of Metalie Cases, Comns and Caskets. Orders solid ted, i , D.A. SMITH & OOn ' ' ,W! ' ' ''FrnEtrrrcBB Dxalxbs, , ; ; feb!8-tf. ; : ; -East Trade Street.? 'r TCTISH FOR LENT, . CODFISH, , HAKE. v H MACKEREL,' .HERKING. I ''ICNEP-Gf ; I fj Tomatoes, .ivrt -Peaches, 3 j-n;.. Salmon, " ' . , Lobsters, . - . , ; ; c Oysters, : - ' " ' ' Sardines, '.. . French Mustard, .., Chow Chow; , Family Groceries of all- description ...A' ! . Just Received by ' , - f feb 12 8YMONS A 00. DO LOOK WH AT AN ASSO ftTMET i OF : Imported Crackers and Cbkea - s -i -' F. H." ANDRE WS k CQ. -J ' 4 keep on handi Soda i. Crackers- Butter Crackers, Cream ' Crackers, Lemon Crackers.Qinger Snaps, Brandy' Snaps Lemon Snaps, Cocoa.) ? '-. nut Cakes,' Strawberry Cakes, Jenny Llnd Cakes, feh .; Cakes, Wine Jnmbleo. Spiced Jumblea, v and we make and keep always freeti Jphoco late, Pnffs, Cream Puffs. Egg Poffa. Sagllsh Walnut Puffs, Frankfort-on-the-moln Cakes, Paris Nut Cakes, "Banditti" Cakes, Doml noe Cakes, Pitch Cakes, and we U Just come aud let us show what we have got n SOURJ KRAUT -AND CYPRESS ai K , . SH INGLES.'t . ; ; : j : ' ' Jast; received -one ; car" load : Cypress Shingles, 6 inches wide and, 21 t inches long, for sale low. - 'V " " ." ; x ' Also 3 bblK Sour Kraut,' something nice, ftti t. .v.- aii. SMITH'S. s 4 i feblO-tf.- ? .' --it T 1MB, JfOLASSES, COL. tr I 2,000 bis. Lime, Plaster and Cement. :. llobbltona uoak 'Store,? Orate' an3"Black-- - v 4 . ;. stnith'a.s - - - a -. .-.V . I , j .. 1 ' -- 2,000 Sacks Salt. tt ... ai We import Cuba Mq!k direct, and , ex- pect first cargo new crops about 15th . Jan- TiarTlS TTORTH a WORTH,' 1 Commission lierchanui and Oroceis,-4 n2-2na. WikalBglori, If. C 4)ERHOU8J;, j -Will give two of their select . aid refined entertainments at the y - '.'-.". Friday and Caturdayf Fcbru . . ary csth and S7th. -n This troupe is -composed Of eighteen .of the best Minstrels,- Commedians and' Per- ' formers of the day. if i f; :i lr- - Two 'Full 'Bands, v Braiw and ! Strinar, of Fine EInslclans. it1 'it'l 'i '.; iir - c' 1 The bright lights of this Company 'are Levi McCray,' Henry Brown and the origi nal GEORGE BAILEY, til, of whom are first-class Artists, and who . hae .played in the Royal Theatre ' at Lovdon, with great : success, and were presented . with . prtsects i in valuable diamonds, by the Queen of Xn. - Reserved Seats, .r.....i.H.$i.iK Dress CSrc!e.Mw.iM.v..t.i.'.u.'.7o eta ' Gallery .h...,;;;,. cts ' vV Tickets for sale at' TIDDYf Book Store. , !.?Bb24-3t.f, , ... t , ., , , ,VTJE OFFER.. - v ii T"r :r ". h si I iil ' ' To duplicate ia priced and quality any la Voioeof paper bsgs bought in the Unitad Stata, and deliver thenHn' 'Charlotte at the price paid abroad ; . 'jJlDDY A BROv )'ou want-Northern lApplee, t: ' 'i , ii lT" -' - - f ' : at the Rising Bun; , 1 V-If you wvbi Baaairfaa.ii4ii'l.lsg' - i.K ur - atthe Rising Son- ' i ,Ifyou want Malag Grapes, 'J . . atnhe KistirSue. If yon want fine Fresh Oranges, ,j ,,--, , .' at the Rising 8un. If yon want Caltfornia Pearii' ii i'frfi-athe Rising pun, ' , If ypu want nice Fresh' Bread. 4 , f v -- at tbe Rising Bub. " " If you want eakea'jof all kinds,v.H f i n , -,.-. -i:si 5th JBstng.Bna.":,- It you want the bes Tea In the City, '"' ftiit'.-.j ?r:ai;ths BlttAfftStn.: -lljon want Grooerifrtbe yery best,v - j .?r - athe Rising Sun. 1 If yon want Note hd Raisms. --o , -at tbe Risnt8an.-. ..-If you want any .thing tlitypo. eaa'4 fid anrwhe.reelae.'-rf -;V-fM -w -ft-i-i tftn i ate : ( to.UM.IUtiar ftVr opposite market f , C, 8. HOLTQN AQo, CONCENTRATED: LYE.. 4 '. V"' ' i 29 cases for sale at wholesale priee at , f . T.C. SMITH SpO.g , ' J i ' CdlSXB DiCO BfOBB, feb20tf OpppaiteCentrsl.Hotef. INEGAR BITTER8. 12.doii.. of Ahwa hitters jnat arrived, whkb we offer at manufacturers' prices, t V feb20-tf. Ti a SMITH &CO. Buisrs I . warranted SEEDS. ; GARDEN We have jast receive a . supply; of these Justly celebrated GardeSeeda, which vep& fer to housekeepersand others.".1 " ! As we purchase our seeds directly from Buist, and dp net receive tbenuon. consigjii ment, wuat we sell can be relied on, as t , . - . ' - f . '.. . ..V ... . 4 j n T. C SMITH & CO.. ' r" TtvrrnAiT feb20-tf. Opposite Ceritral'Hot4. i..-..,t 1 ..j vii t.1 ?:.': V.'---. M.-i.tt t,!it i 'Uii 4 . Oakers, ConfceUoners, h el . Dealers in Fancy 3receiis, ;-:FdwIWa44'D'JC: kiJl Frnite,Calei, JpitAi :Kfebl8-tLj DARWIN' UJONBi45p--:: s ATLANTA VUteGAB WOlt3CS fe3l Broad Stkbt, ATtaiTi, Gs; White Wine Vinegar Cide seisr, aid Sweet .CMer.-WAteft- JUST RECEIVEDAT McADEN'4L;'' : 1 . . -; . .i-: J' 4 - -" : . , f I CORNER DRtTQ 8TOSX, A supply of -i 4j4.t);: Perkins A Ilotiee'a'-Saety- Lejslps, ' They are the best Lamps in the world for die following reasons :.T-i "A V tt;?j.. -f; They will not break, being made bf metal . jjThey are perfectly safe , from? explosion, owing to their scientific structure. s ... V. Thev are perfectly clean, from pi, J having a Patent Dip Cup fixed xm each lamp. 'They consume one third of oil ia propor tion to the light given, wlthouiodor a They give much -more: hrlBiant light than any other UmpeqtMa torgjl filth the expense. ,r A...--'ffiiss TEW-NOVEL9i i r h- ? t : ' i 1 ' ''' - ' J ' b. ' .'.'-'-". iv- LZ 1 .' i ,.-rS hi'- A. 4Atthe eignof the Silver FlagVn.M' 'i j- ''. i i.s t ivniv' -V Vi U AW UVMI .''-ti 1 . " nagarene, by Gia; A. LAT7ZSNtX S ,' i For sate si 1 n fobl5-4f. I ? PHIFER'S BOOK STORED "KTOTIC35. -y . . The beginning of a new yar i a period for settling tasintrs accou-i 7e ' notify X)ur patrons tbatvlwe axe -now in tbf important fc-'r." .-. - , " Ve have txt a Ivrf ci5lorie:3 v Lo i:j r.:t proctt ia t&kizz '7 1 .cnd'- Uis to e a r-acir 4 r " 1 thi ' notice. Cer.U,r;en, re v r nut.tad occc-Icn ta pass wi - -I a t -t. -' J : Very respecter, " ---.f Urjs. "SF
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1875, edition 1
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