j.
.' -J" God KuowethrBest. v ;
:..... -v.-.;.L'. .'. .: . . '
s We by us down to sleep
. And leave to God the rest,
"'"Whether to wake and weep , -
Or wake no wore be best. .
Why vex odf"soaiff with care? .
. The grave is cool and low-,
Have we found life so fair
-x' Thai Wtf should fear to go?
We'vo kissed love'a sweet red lips,
And left them sweet and red;:
T ts rvue the wild bee sips
- Blooms on when he is dead. .
Some faithful friends we-ve found,
But those who love us best,
When we are under ground,
Will laugh on with the rest.".;
No task have we begun, -
- But other'Sanfe eanake;? K A V
. No work beneath the sun . . -.:
. i-For which we need to wake;?
Then hold, ns fast,' sweet "death, :
; tlf so it seenietti 1est," '
-ikTo Him who gave us breath, .
That we should go to rest.
We lay us down to sleep," '
Our wea,ry eyes we close;
. ..Whether to wake, and weep J y ;
. .., - Or wake noimoreVHe knows.' -
Let.affl ictions be ever so many, yet
they are not more than they mercices;
northy -a they? Jnigh t h at e been
had God consulted with thy sins, with'
i , :iL i . ... .
thy ueseris, ur wiui nis own justice.
To-day' invitations must be answtr
ed to tdHly'priViiege);"liitwhen
it light diWns; to-day is' past,l'and its
invitations answered Failure to ac
cept the offer of mercy. definite "re-
jetaion oi n,
The knowledge of God is gained ms
a knowledge of man is gained by
livinTffrf5lTJpfh;.-iW 7f J wearily
cime"acVo Vft'casrbnftlly1 and
in public, and see nothing of him in
his private and domestic life, we can
ntitbesaid to know hinu'Jv -'; ' : -'?
- " fT-fT-"f1:-
Martin Lather said, ''Blessed be God
for our sins I" We never should have j
had a sense of Christ At it 'had Hot
been for our sins, as we should never
seen the rainbow if it were not for the
storm. .We never should have known
the blessedness of a , mind that lies
consciously io the bosom of love if it
were not for sins. , ' .
Beakixo l?Eocm:.-There are pers
sons who emergai from every affliction,
and trouble and ;vslation, pjurified
like fine- gold- from out the furnace.
Thererre others and rthey.are more
nu m erods who . are embittered ahd.
soured, and made despondent and
apathetic. ; We think the latter be
long to the class that try to.' stand
alone during the storms of life, instead
of looking above .for aid. U When one
can truly say, 'He doeth all things
well," the sting is taken out of af
niction, and courage is giyen to bear
what the future has' in storer This
we think makes "the great difference
between these two classes. I .
Is dividual Woek. John B Gougb.
has not ceasea saying gooa uiings.
This is among his last - ,..
' I cannot help thinking, that.; if
there was little ; rh6ra s individual
work, a little.more moral courage in
the world vjtp )wve rahlhe ' world
would not Wso' rhuch1 of a wreck as it
is to-day If yon saw that a , friend or
a brothetas taking swrtrng .course,
what would i yoa io .Would J you
merely say: Dear, dear, 'dear, ;dear t
how painful it is that 'so many men
are gtMirewrpngv Just at vfnre as he
contitfuea that onrsf he is a lost man;
but he' witirfco ; deaVtAdear,ldeirT'
And when vou hear the despairinz cry
coming ud from the .depths. 'add'I
told vou so!" :Now what should you
do ? 'Should you not lay your hand on
hira and ay : ""My friend, you are g'o-
ine wrong?" What-if he swears t
you? Never mind : save him if you
can, MnSv a' man haSn-'C rot-- aaj far
from -your sympathy; but 4liat; aone
word, kindly said in his ear - "My
friend you are going wrongj - will
check him. The difficulty is that we
let men eo so far from"' our sympathy
that we .cannot reach, .them. Now; it
is this indfvidukr work that-I believe is
to reform the world, :jind bnng U back
to God." v. -c .y:, , ...r.
UxiVEBsrutaMr-' Dr. ; Tal ra age, of
Brooklyji. m the course.of, .som e. s not
over Mmprimenfary1 Teferendea "to
Universalism, two Sundays ago; gave a
slighty dramatic account of an inter
view between- a Unlversalist minister
and "a poor devil!, who had once pro
fessed that faith, in the City of Utl ca,
The nurnose of the illustration was' to
show that Universalist ministers hay
no faith in their own doctrines. The
Universalist preacher arid askedhim.
whether he waanre that there was no
Kelt f vrhefta inisteriestified- h is disbev
liefW 'ifriy sdch5 pla'ceVtincF moredver
assured hia interrogator tnai u ue
H hufQeuoff this mortal coll1 he- would
nnttHfliftf AhkfslD'Ifefiteri Heayerrr -HeaV-i
inir learf h i miich' the oot devil'-
said that life 'Waiar burden to hinr,
and that beinr- confident tobW- that
death wu thtt irate wity to eternal
glory iwould blow his'lrouWesome
brains out, and thereupon ne piacea a
pistol to his forehead, wnen ne was
tonned br the minister' who roaTed
eioi ttA l r 4th pni tn'i b & bell: there
may je a hM::CUk&ftefc&yXte
change or front in tne 'iace oi aesnij
the would-be suicide told the minister
insabsTSmse' that hs drcmed-htm-aj
Vfraud and Universalism a detusiom ,
W
LL SEE.
Are lie merchants and business v men o
Charlotte alive to ' their . interest T il so
then they should seek t to- tfgt patronaB, o
- the neoDle of Anson. Richmond, Mont
gomery and Stanley counties,' by advertising
la the ree Dee Uerald, Wadesboro, JS ,
;(. Jsn,i- U rr.l L '
JUST RECEIVED AT McADN'3 . "
"CORNER DRUG STORf,
A supply of
Perlzir & House's Safety .
They are the best Lamps in the wcr' 1
the fallo ing reasons :
- They will not break, being ir Is of rr 1
Tneyare perfectly sale tr a ex.
owins to their Bcientif c etrv'.are.
They are p"-r"-", cl'"i ' "l oil, having
Patent Di3 CV j Liea c a J..rjt.
Ttey ccri"- j c - s it ' 1 cf ell ii prefer
tlcntotLsl ; 2.: ' c ,r.-
ThTf,iT3r -tit. L.. -tl'-'tf
any ciL.r I ..--7; c ; :il ; ,-t'c
lis expeua, t , u . vi
pURNTTURE.
ciattastesaer Slack Walnnt Sets,
Coua-eSets, PnrloW Suits,
Iti - Iluir, Cloth ; and Rep,
; Parlor Snf ts, IV hat-nota',
Extension Tables.
Sldeboards,Bed
stead s,Dn re
aus, Washstands
4JAnd Ih'fkci 'everything usually kept in a
firtfH4ass FarriifureH6ase, . ! I
v We have the largest stock of Furniture in
Western Korth Carolina, and invite buyers
to give hi a ball. ;We: areonfldent :of our
.tahility te sell goods in our line Chkapek than
tHekyeiAver IwfoffejUen offere4 to the
people of this section. I ' '" y
'ir.''F; it Sheltort Jar with u j, aud will be
"pleased to have his friends and customers
trteliimcaU.-'--- 'k v
:- v- D. A. SMITH A CO.. '
FtjKTTrrtJB Dealers kd Uksskta ksbs. t v j
r feb23-tf. -; .. . , : East Trade Street'. ' '
areest and best as
sorted stock of these justly celebrated
seed we have ever yet brought to Charlotte,
which are warranted j
and" Trill be sold as low as any in the mar
ket. We will supply the wholesale trade
wtheed to arnall papers ait 'Landreth's pri-
We will have also in time. Orchard Grass,
Clover and Lucerne. , 'i S
Druggists, j)
And Dealers In Pore Drags, Medicines,
.WmdowGlasa&cAr ;;-' j ' 1 -.
SPRINGS' CORKEE, ' , i ' T
feb 17 CHARLOriE, N. C.
s.
TO WSO
Slate :Boofer, and deaUr in all i kinds of
Rob&ng Slate.' Is fally prenared ; to pot on
SLATE ROOFS in any part of tbe.vcean-
t&L. Invites the attention of Architects,
BoBderaVand'ttbe pnblic to the jstiperipr
roeSng' used bv rum; from the quarries of
Vermont and V lrgima. slate famished of
any desired color. ! i ;
. A good Slate -H001 .
' w I aw Inattraaafco Aaraiaat Fire, u.
and will last a life time. , '! '
All woirnarant?ed. Prices' Reasonable
Sbinele Boots lakfcj off and relaid with
SLATE, when desired.' '
v Orders will receive prompt attention, when
c.
7ebl0-tf:
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
RfcflMOSJ At Danvhjjs, a Richkosd 4
Dasvuxk K. W., N. C Divrsiow, and
XolfrBa Wkstebx N, C. R. j W. i j
COSDENSED TIME-TABLE.:
lilEffect on and after ? after Sonday, Dec
' . ,y f -v 27th. 874.
C;:')i;KiV-oonio north, ; 'r
xxrasss,
Leave Charlotte. 10 00 p m
8 35am
t Air-Line J'nct'n,10 08 "
t M Salisbury, i 1220 a m
, " Greensboro, . . 3 43 , "
Danville, ? e 13c "
' niinfW . : L 625; "
8 56
10 54
; 1 15pm
j 3 30
! 3 48
I V BUrkeville; r A 11 33
4V
Arrive at 2fic1inaknd 222 p mq-.ll 09pm
... GOIKO .SOUTH. . ;; i. ... ,
statioks. -; ' uiur :-'vjr xtbibs,
rezfchBibttoVic fcstSS p nii;iN 03 a m
Burkeviye;.. ; t . - f H
- Dundee,' '-; 9 US'","' ' 't
112
ureensooro,: m
4 10
t
Salisbury, 3 27
Air-line rcfn.l 6 15
H6 31 "
8 32
9 40
Arrive at CharloUe, ,6 22 ?
UUI.1V MS 1 .
JTATtOKSf .n": MA
Leave Greensboro, S 3 35 4 m -Ar 11 30 p m
i Go. shops, row "1 p juvxu 10
Aiatka0';1125 srorM'tP
NORTH WESTERN N, L R. R.
LwvSGrkisbro tM 25 a m
; A rriwft At Salflm. 0 10 rirt
ij5 Xea ve SalemV & tfse a 20 at 'to
'. Passenger train-vleavang; Kaieign as a w y
m orannectaat-GreensboroVwitb tb Northern
bound train f makirirthe Quickest; tune to
all Northern cities. Price .of 'Tickets same
K-' irains toinu irum (iuuiu .hmom w
torn connect at Greensboro: wun-flian rains
to or from points ftorta or ponjtn; , .
. ,An Rnrwiav Zvnch burtt- Accommodation
ivk Efrnimtf aKCO rnLkfrlv.e at Buxke-
Ville 12:3 rvmieavepuraevin w
S9vt4rn tt
Pullman PaUf Cars on all nlflrht trains
between Charlotte a?" RiAmQndTwithoat
change.) ' . .--.
"For further information address ;
General Ticket Agent,
. ., j.fi hGreeosboro,,.U,
.'T At ETALCQTT.t
yan 3 ; i
-Watch Maker -ftnd, Jeweler,
Permanently located'nexdoer to Centra
IT' 'cl office. ' ' r '"' r-''S- -. - "'
- 1 ts. Clocks aud'! Jewelry, repaireil
u manhef.iand wafranted,
i4-iy, v . - l ' . -.-. '
, ,T-rtri A-U o-Qrif tiAw store
room an
'1 JT deraue fa IIots," with m jdry
htsTfit' liiienf'.onst'Sx 63 feet, beigat
W get. s Apply VoA BAKDERS.-
NEVl.VYORKr'BUpK-
- VIirAT FLOUR.
AT
11 K bave received the I
If
febia-tf. e. b. alsxa::?.
JORTH CAROLINA ,
State Life Insurance CO.
Commenced Business in Zlarch, 1S73!
HAS IIAD AS , "r?-
T7npr:ceientedly Successful Career I '
' - , WHY! : '
Because it is essentially a Home Institn
Hon, appreciated by Home People; in-
.vests every Dollar, of Capital (which Js
paid up $200,000). and every Dollar of
Premium-received in the State to foster 1
' and protect Home enterprises-
Has loaned to Policy Holders in Charlotte
at low rates of interest,- ten times the
7 gross premiums received in Charlotte, I
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 first-class company.
No useless restriction imposed upon resi
dence or travel. '
Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three I
annual payments. ,
No withdrawal of Agencies from a section j
." when once established, subjecting-Pol-j
, icy Holders to the inconvenience of re?
s mitting premiums to" New York or else- I
whereby 12 o'clock of the day fixed,' or
, forfeit their policy and lose all the pre
vious payments.'- y - r
he time has come for citizens of North Car-
: olina to encourage Home Institutions, i
and we recommend this' Company as 1
" , "eminently worthy of patronage. i i
- - Tnos. U2 II AUCnTO,
District Agent.
Capt.T. II ALLEN, Resident Agent.
Offick: Chablottb Hotkl. s ? oc25-tf
A
card:
Genl Thomasi "P. Drayton has associated
with himself, Mr. James D. White, lately
of Aogosta, Ga., : to - carry on , the General
re and Fire Insurance Business, ander -the
name ol Drayton & W bite.-
Mr. White; has, for years past,; been.- en
gaged as a General Life and Pire Insurance.
Agent in Angnstaf where ffhe vis .widely
Known to the business - men of that city.
f OFFICE -Trade Sty, next to McAden's
Drug Store. Charlotte, N. G
ian2 -tl. -:r:'- - y.r ...
Denwetia SovihkinHome will please
copy :or one monib, and send bill : to office
of Drayton & White,
iniscELLAivEors:
THE BANK. OF. HECKLE NBUEG
-- -CHAELOTTErNr C.-- r
Authorized Capita $500,000;
Jab. Teas kb Tat, PresidenV
Thos. , W." Dw Cashier, '
F. Hi Dswar AiVt Cashier:' ;.
T THEBAJriaHOTJSE.OF
T;A.T-E,.& D,E;W.E.T.
mhis Bank Chartered .Jnder Act of the
A General Assembly and duly organized
under Laws ol the State of North Carolina,
with auiple means is prepared to transact
General Banking Business.
and furnish accommodations to all its Cus-'
tomers on Liberal Terms.
The bank will receive Deposits subject to
Check, and will Allow Interest According
to Agreement on all Deposits left on time,
or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing n
xeresac tne rate oi
- Eiht per cent per; Annum .
on au sums lying r.narawn over inirt3
days. ..--',,
Gold and Silver Gun, Bullion and
Bank Notes Bought and Sold.
- . 111U3. W-JLIH.VV1!.!,
jan. 11874. 1 Cashier.
iAATiri!l'ni1 at. ltn IWMIIIO
lAUUJliaauil VV liuiutuiivt
The only house in Charlotte dealing ex.
clnsively in . , : i
MILLINERY
, - ... " AND' ' !
F A. NC Y G OOB S.
and persons from, ebewherewho; desirelft)
maae purenascs 111 our line.
- We intend to make ours a first-class Em
porium of Fashion, and hope to offer such
inducements to our customers in the way of
nrices. Quality and style of goods that none
shall go away otherwise than, well pleased
with tbeir purcnases. ? f -
' We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade
of the surrounding country a great variety of
Millinery,
Fancy oodsf
WHITE ; GOODS
AND NOTIONS.
8traw: Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest
nHaa Hnnnot in tha Tnrt rU.rH.nmLf rhnnvm
.w.. 9 1'
A (treat feature of the season is the LONQ
AHTRTrm IPS! ATHKRS and TTPS. of whifth
we keep on hand so"' manjr-.ainerentrsnad es"
fhat it wonld reallv nuzzlala verv astuteior- i
nithologist to say from whence came all the
many colored plumages lor.wnicu-, apparent-1
lyv cue woria lias oeeu raiiaacaeu w lurmsu
a pew garniture for one fair xm.es. 7 i i
Alarge Stock. oi . . , t
Artificial IIowk's.
imitatirieWrlv every FLORAL CREATION
IN THE WORLD, and the most daring coun
terfeits' Of Nature. . '
Oros- Grain - n4- Fancy Ribbons,--
All Wfdtha and shades' magfable 1
Turquoise, Florence Silk 'arid Valour,';
a Black and White Crape
4- ' 8carftj, Jjioea. - - .
; V' " , - Collars and Cuffs
Jackohet Edging and Inserting, Veiling,
'- - A large stock of ,Kid Gloves."
Corsets.
f n WHITE GOODS we keep on hand Table
Cloths. Towels, Jaconet, Cambric, Lawn, Lin
nen, Swiss, Nansook and other goods be
longing to that line. '
J Wn tiave eneaeea ine services. several
experienced Ladies (one recently from Phila-
delpbia) in tne Millinery busiubh, auu we
are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnets
trimmed at short notice.
; Attentiv&and competent salesmen : are al
ways ready to wait on customers, and aid
them in making selections.' ,--
Koopmann f & Eothscliild.
i TEADOS: ST.V CHAIILOTTE, H. C.
Oct 18 - . 4 r r
fUST RECEIVED.
. Transfer Prinling-tnks for copying letter -
L..:nnc cfofonumts vav hills; Art. '. Can' be
copied in the : ordinary letter-press i book.
Send your Orders for printing In. these, inks,
and for all other descriptions of printing,, to
the Obsebvek Printing, House .1.d25 tf.
ATORTHERN AND, MOUNTAIN JR
l IS II POTATOES. -i
Fine Onions.Ta full line of Smokin To-
harro and Cirarsr a fresh aopply of Crack-,
1 ets. fancy brands, and a full line of 'first class
cooas. ai t , i.,. . x ftuwuiJ
... .. . . . .
feb5 tf
' Family Gfpcery.
mUliBEST, mO .CQFFJEFXSUGAR,
: ' N; 0.- ilfciasces,-nd4q f--c sfiyery
tkiof iriai tbe Prodae iddj f rece'- I. -e,
can te found at I V.", ITjCrv i V7L .'-S !
ta CI 'tt-l --JJefcf Davklstti'sLiv.'ry . 'i-
II P'O-E T A N t"
T O
0 1$ LX ' t 3 B2E ; TON.
rJ3
v4 lis
CAT
A Genuine Natural Guano.
Hin Wn I'dnixxuefnl h?l,lpr .iirnL.Bt
bnrg.-.Virghriav for a larffe dopo-ifof-Gaano
name of -CAT ISLAND tiUASO;' and
-ji-'w .
bnrg
i Tnos. Branch A Co., of Richmond Virginia,
'same Island?,", md I now offer it to von at
- I have resifned tbeJeneraI Agency of the Gaanabani Gaano CotnoaBv-of Peters.
, Va.j. and accepted the same position .for the sale of the Guand imported by Messrs.
-Office of THOSi:!BRANGH:& CQ.
BAIIKERS AIID COUIJISSIOH IIERCHAIITS.
RICHMOND, VA.;PEBWJATtt?5fH, 1875. ; ;
The Gnaoahani Guano ComDanv has seen fit tonablish a card to the effect that bur
"Cat Island Gaano" is of an inferior quality
by tbera. rom the reputation of the signers of that card, wei'presame they did not
know .that this statement was false. We
Uompany and or the publio the follow ing
1st. I bat their agent at the Islands attempted (and failed) to get cootrpr or deposits
of Gaano that wereaeenred by: a member.of
2nd. That oor Cat Island Gaano, according
University of Georgia (who analuztd for the
of the Guano Imported and sbkby the- Gaanabani Company' last spring , in Ibe cotton
'-. Our Gaano shall stand or fall by the crucial
cards pat out on the eve of the planting season. We will have each cargo - analyzed- be
fore it receives oar brand, or is offered to the
.1 f . . txt ? a t n . t 1 - r .
cueimsi. ;. tve Mrt ise uaanajjaniuuipaoy
oas lots offered or sold bv therii . last -snrin?.
Wfl Knvn hpon pnnhlnl tn ovnirl thn mistakM tfinV Hie ' irTtwripnii tt . ilwi Cnsnnhniu
Gompany betrayed them into last year. We
for &c. paid by ibem, and with one
most experienced Gaano men in the country as oor General Agent, we are satisfied we
can beat them in quality and price; Ws challenge them to meet us in the laboratory -or,
on the plantation : and until they can f compete with os enccessfuUy in these places, their
paper attacks will not hart the best natural
public. . . :- - ; '
Tbey write about "their standard P ! Will
did tbey publish a standard last year, and
steps in the courts xo protect ourselves from
publication of tbe Guanahai Company
. ' , 'fK Importers of .Cat, Island, QnoJ.:
Analysis of the only two cargoes of CAT ISLAND QTANO placed on the max
: . . . ; " ket up to this date, February 23d, 1875.
i XyfrV- UNrVEBSTTT OF GeOBGTA, LABORATORY OF APPLIBn ChBSIISTRY, "
WM. R. GRIFFmr.Eso . General Asent
7 ;:Dsar S,--In; reply to yoars,' I would say I am undoubtedly : of-jfie 1
opinion that inmost NATyKAtiliU AiNOs tne forms or combination or tne vaiuaoie
elements present are SUPERIOR id those which are artificially produced inr manipulated
fertilisers, and although this cannot enter as
values, it IXCREASE3 the relative AGRICULTURAL'aIire of lbs Gaan08nf J a'coiP
I fn- - ' I Wi'a ,J.Hm !','" ' t. ; .' '.a9.'
DIUlinVK VAICHU''
j Vprv lrnlv vourn
- - trJ U,J Juur' -
I Professor'
ANALYSIS of a sample of CAT ISLAND-GUANO,5 from 4he ;'Caicies 4)ftcho6nerV
r)nnirlaa" n.lT?.Konpoi. " nmilnJ frnm KHan TtR A VniT JL MTTrT Vf i nrtriflti Oa
Moisture (det. at2l2)f k
Volatile and Organic Matter
i ContainingiHitrogen (Organic)
j '.'- N'tric; Acid tt - , .
Phosphoric Acid 5 . , -Sulphuric
Acid j '. - ,
Carbonic Acid
Lime, ' V r , '
Magnesia -
Irpq , and. Alumina -yi'j
Potassium Chloride
Sodium Chloride . u , .
22.188
8.052
0.214
- 4.649
13.452
t 9.572
X
3.136
2339
3.244
j 6.326
i ? 3.721
- f 1.034
Sand and Iosolable Matter
99.873
;- TheThosphoric; Acid (13.452) is present
in several forms of eembination, as follows :
1st, -; In combination.with Lime, in a
t ! forra soluhle io pure water.", ', 0.154
J 2d
' lb combination with Lime, in a i !
form constituting the so-call-1 ' ;
, ed "Neutral' Phosphite,"
readily available as plant food, 8.099
3d.
In combination with lime, in a tjj
'torn insoluble, except " hT i
strong-,Acid3.r - "Ail' f ,2 079
In combination . wUh : Iron and '
Alumina5- v. - .r :.yt 3.120
- - - -ui: i :
4th.
13.452
4
:Terms and Prices per Ton
1 (Jash
f '- .
t351;'
Send for circulars. r Agents wanted.
f We also oftVthe planter our Guano known .as ABACO.,.Tbis ia manipe'-tsd fron
Gestjijj Pi:iRttWS GuAKd and our regular importations frpnivAbaco, ileatv
Salvador Of Caf.'and other Jslandg'of the same group. , -'
" j Price and Term per Ton of, ' 2--fJ
Cash, J ? " - tl-
CARO'-TJA
-
il K
i t'
1 1-
3-
4
1
.is.",
iVo (2niUj.n; i.,a ini,- r
at the Islaiuis, we o&Wthe samnder-thc
at a reduced price.!
. THOS .BRANCH St CO.; . 4
:; Irapprters,rRichraonl, Vs,1
. ('...:.
. Riam6Kn,sVX. January jEUh, 1.8X5
- , . ..
which Is.tbe 'samfe Gaano and from tlie
ereatly redaced prices..;.
v M.-K. uki trriiii.
. i . . I
r- a ueuerai Ageni.
. ' - , . A
to their importations, and had been rejected
propose to prove, to the satisfaction of; that
FAR
tacts, vtz : y, - l f - ,&m&?Wi& ?
our firm who is now at the Islands!
to the analysis of Professor White, of the
Guanaham CompanirlS h tit least the equal
test of the anaTyticaf chemist, and nof W
pubue; autf Iwg tpoblrah .ths "report: 0T; r the
. . t . i 1 c , . t ii
io puuuu me analysis vi eacn . vi me Tan
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are not taxed with the' enormous -expenses
of: oor firm on he Island, and one of. the
Gaano (except Peruvian), yet offered-, to, the
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they dare to publish their staa.-ard ?" Why
then withdraw it? We have taken proper
the injury we have sustained by the improper
- TflOlSi BRANCH A CO - y
Cat Island Guano. Ridimond. Va.t
a tactor's iniaetenninirrg'AjUMMliiiAij;
of Applied Chemistry, Georgia 'University.
Univiksitt of Georgia Laboba omf ok Affliso Chemistry,.:..
AthensrGarrFebrnarv thTlS?5;
The percentage of these compounds are as
follows t t " '. 1 " vO "''i - I- is i
1st." Soluble, o? Super phosphate
of Lime," 'S - 0.254
2d. " ""Neutraf Phosphate of. Lime 15.509-
3d. Insftluble or' Bone Phosphate of "v, ' ' '
.j--'" Lilnefl,'f v- 4,538"
4tlt' Phosphates 'Of Iron and Alumina; 6.450
The total Phosphates-Acid, calculat- " . 1
.ed tQ-uoni'hosphoric. wouia ; , ;
yields -uJAftv V-'" ::.; 29.366
The total peicentage of Nitrogen
nresentis. . 1.C04
Capable. of yielding,-Aramomai , '. ... l.?47J
The' commercial value per .ton - (2,000, lbs j
of this Guano, deduced from foregoing
Analvsis, would bfci"tapproximately,r at
Sa Vasnabi Port Royal Or Charleston a I
3.08 lbs. So.'l'hos'ic Acid. altt .-.Wl.Oi
161.98 " rNentral"
2713
41.58" Insoluble . -47.00
" Potash t
64.88 iAfgnesiasA.'iA
a05c '229
a 06o 2 39
32.08 "iNitrogen
Totai;"
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(2,000 Perils) in Bags :
.Payable 1st l-Ur-
$38
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OTICE.;, r "j
' The firm of Sample Alexander was dis
solved by mutual consent on tbe 7th day of
January 1 875; in order- to admit ' into - ttz
firm as partner Mr. D; Kerns. - All per
sons indebted to us either by cote or account
are requested to come: forward and. -settle at
once. Wtb many thanks to oor frknda" for
their, liberal patronage in the past.t wa hope
by strict and personal attention to. business
to merit the same in the future by giving
iihj uesi gooes at ine lowesi prices.
KespectruJiy v -. . ,
j. SAMPLE i& ALEXANDER. :
We tbe undersigned bavbg formed a co
partnership : under the) -form . and style ' of
Sample & AlexanderJn the Boot and
Shoe business would announce to the public
that we have on hand a large and well selec
ted btoctcor Uoods in our - line, which we
will sell very low for Cash; io order to make
room for oar Stock Of Spring Goods. . T, " ."
:jwsample,
" J Mc ALEXANDER, .
J D KERNS.
jan
CHABLOTTB MARBLE WORKS.
) Ha vine purchased -Mr. P. A.? McNinch'a
Marble Works. I respectfully announce to
the public that I will carry on the Marble
business in all its branches, at the stand near
the jail, formerly occupied by F. A. Mo
Ninch. -Tombs, Monuments t and Grave
stones: of every description manufactured at
reasonable prices and at short notice. -
The public are invited to call and examine
samples of my material and workmanship.
Family Monuments a speciality, i? --t 'v
'? t t ; ,il, - - 8. JtfcNIKCH.
ACARD.
- HAvinir sold my entire tock and interest
in the Marble business 'to MrrS; MeNiaduJU
take pleasure In recommending him to the
nublio at Sr first class Artist and bespeak,for
him alibtral share of patronage, ; ; .. ,
1 f f r , F. A: McNINCH.
Charlotte, November 10, 1874. - -
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. . .
We. the undersigned, would announce to
the citizens of Charlotte and the public gen
erally,' that we have formed a co-partnership
tinder thenfirm name and style! if-R.B.
ALEXANDER A CO.. to take effect' on the
first day of January 1875, and will dobusi
nesa sat the. Store recently : occupied by
Messrs. Long, Sumrow & Co., College street,
5 tWe Intend to do a first-class business and
deal in first-class goods, and offer special in
ducements to the CASH TRADE. -. I - -.
,r W Will be glad to see our friends at all
tames promising. Ltbem, tbey shall be dealt
.with politely and honestly, and none shall
go away disappointed. -V ..telis :.'f
" We would solicit a generous share of the
public tronage." KesperenyV
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JlT.H'.YATCniJ'.'R
.t; s.'neely , : ' T
N. B. I would mform my frieBds,4hat,
(having dgnftdlhi chargft of lfaaw. Ctrix 1
e Alexander's books J on the 1st pf January
1875, 1 expect to enter Upon my ' duties4 as
Booker Keeper with above named gentle
mehj and will always be glad to see them.
- - r Kespectfully; '
imSCELLAJVEOUS,
"fit
fJiE PER bEE;v"COUlilKR; ; i;
' DUCKETT & ERVlX Editors. ji
TM Courikh js a Demncratfc piper pahf
li8hed in ilckmghamiBiphmbiWiC
N. . Ctsl lt'circulatesT very extensively" in
Richmond, Montgomery and Anson coon-
ties, awT bftr 'fio hicrensing-wcalatioiyin
several other eounties of Norta. and South
CarolinaSlItis r4te!.nosi&bJ4Jsdjrer
singj medium" in Richnjond county, ;
TjIABMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST;
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I havd now-in -store and wilt continue to
kcep-Hdurim? - the -seasonr good supply of
"Soluble 4. Se Island Gaano", ionw tne
best Cotton Fertilizers sold, in Jthis market.
I can refer with pleasure to many of ie p
farmers of this and other counties who have
.-j. i .!.w....5 !. 1 1 it Yd 9S.1.- !.
used this Guano with ,proflrimdl who have
ordered a supply for ' this year greatly -in
creasing the same 'over last. - Oar terms are
liberal and accommn'J
' Call anjd get the "Planters Almanac" and
learn prices, terms.1 ftc. B N SMITH, k .'
1 jan 30tf V ' ;
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"VrQTICETO HOBSE BUILDERS AND
l:NTRAG50Ti5)fatb aeeented the
receive and fill.' all,r. orders for, any kind of
have on hand a lot of flooring and inch
flanks. .SF"KXi L-.W. OSBORNE, j .5- 0
I -etaoor to j. tt aennersonay
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THIE ATLANTA & RICHMOND
s',fcATR-LlNEr RAILWAY;-,( A
lis over, lOQ- mlle. shorter, and 12 hours
qujekes.j; v.i.: -I.'
, ; - THAN ANY; OTHER -LINE , iti
froWcHARLbTTE tdJ AHanta; 'Montgom
ery" MoWfe, 'New Orleans. Galveston, - and
points tn Southern and Middle Texas. v 1
5 ToSelmai Meridian Jackson, "VictsUrgf
Monroe, and points in Northern Louisiana
and Noithern Texas. i . .r. ,
--jToi lOhattanooga, 'Nashville,' Louisville,
Memphis; LittleJfiock, - Texarkanarand
points In t Arkansas 'and Northern and fid
dle Texas, -c -'v- ',
iTrainsleayeChalott at 6:15 A Mon ar
rival of morning train of N. C. Division K.
fc P. Ri R. arrive at Atlanta:45 PjrMi,
i V -''v; '5-i
. ? Voomrscrwo" wrrHVXHSoud Jtaii oti
'(- -'w'-." -4,1 ' '
Atlanta and '"West-Point ; Ilailroad.
L ? Leaving Atlanta,;..........v...-l(WOP..Ms. L
i r-- -(Through-Oarto New rian.)-
Western i -and 1 . JLUantic 4lAilroa4,
? LeavingAUanta,- i;..i..95 P'M
(Through Car to Txsrkara via Memphis )
- ' j' 1 Central Eailroad.. ;-"i; j
.; Leaving Atlanta, ......... 10.40 P. M '
: ' (ThroughCar;toXacksorivill&V
4
Georgia' Railroad. - 'i.
Leaving AtUnta,l....;....lQ0 P. II
First-Class Passengers and Ctni
- rrfcr.: TaVr rfte T -V "
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The en""- .3 .ss
3 CMtAed"TlughJj
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For further fnformat
Ion, ply t
t Greensboro, N fe.
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Having per3a-?;..r7-!3Ca',,
c"?r3 Lis
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professional serriccs to tLacIiL .-3
0 Frf CI.Cit. c;.r- '.to
uc Sta e!. C3ftiirs.- ' -
? OtI!s left tt ry c..? h tbs day,1 cr.cy .
referee, caTlj. :3 . i,'rtcw t,Trill '
receive prompt atLntha. . S
' OZx Hours-8 to 9, A. II.J 121? 1: IV ,
Mi, and 5 td 7, P. 11. , j-a22-ly.
w jf sHipr1.
w b bailst;
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CH ABLOTTE.'N; C
K3ul Rooms 3 and A up stairs, I
up stairs, lo was
bojiding;:; - r ; , , ; .
emocratand Home copy uptimes. . , '.' .'
Attorney, an-lCcTjrsellCTnt lAW -j
OFFICE In DowdtSims' New Boil i'
Ing.TJpBtairs.1
jan21-tf.
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Wt W..FLEMMINQfc
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Special attention to soft jbr and against ;
corporations.
Jan?-ly.
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c a.. KOOKB.
A. TkTt
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MOORE A PATTERSON, H
it it -. ;' r r " il i ft
iPnuiM In all th S(atrVinrf - W4 tn fckt 1
Federal Courts at Asbevilla. and' 8tatsv)lli t
The Collection of Debts',,' Claln: a - ahdwk-?.- -Sions,
aSpecialtjr;.w 5'
Btnct personal attention-given to tne cok i
ectldn of all Dents iu WestertNorth! Caro t
lina.iitemitla&cea'promptly rjaade.V'4 iiazb
'j r.' CaktiS,1 AsHivrLLi, N. C nor.-19.5'-
L,,TPRINCE. ,,'t . , . - Jt .j
Attorney and Cofinsellor at Law; h
-. (Office oyer Nisbefs 8orSr ' i ; f ; '
c Formerly bf South: Oarolina having vper, s !
manenuy- - located ininartoue,.' ocr.ni i
professional Jryfcea to the people of North1
Carohna-'-of itTi-U.'-' :;ftruT t
Bpecial attention given , to cotleoti ona, and t
cases in Bankruptcy.'' i s - " ' janSom." ;
Cotton. CommUsion TterchnmU ;
At J. 8. M. Davidson's! S doon below C5oW i '
lege Street, will pay thejuifthest price in this , '"'
murVof. fni all mifaa -nf jwtttstn will mA- .
ranee at a liberal per xjaaoga Jirtjt. dollars i
($50 OOi a bale ;ob Low, Middling jDoUon, to; .
b8hipped1onumTerone'H(msea:ur4Bc-'--
Mill, x.bm ui n .n vmir.Kn. Hr. h mw iYm. .
ters, ana neid until epilog, ir desirable,
Is also prepared to purchase-or, jell contracts
for tnose wisning to neat-in- ruiuiea. -on iw .
cdrof two doltars and half r(12J50) .pr ;
For particulars apply as above. L. . J '
dec!7 1 -'-iJ-iu Ttt
tfmeand JPffnoerat pleas copy Jbr J.m. "-i'J
78 COMMIBSION MERCHANTS.. ,c. V
""WE are prepared' to 'tnak liberal eas-
IT advanees on . cotton shipped tov out'
friends in Charleston, or New. yotk.WuT
also attend prpmply to sales of cotton, con .
sighed Jtd ; us..; OfflV WHtkowskyr
RfhCharlotte; C: JwsJ'r
COTTOM'CVYCnOR
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lAFFICE above the store .of B. JllMlllar, 1
J"&' Sons-. -' Li brraE,van9ttadewt "
cuiiBiKiiiircuv v- wiiyis tuwum ucmur'.'i
i 1 AH consiennieats will recdreTWOmpt ,per .
I sepal attention;
sei . i
D. MACATJLAY fi tX.,
noTEtr&c.
vr-iWT4.'XiaTi:rirc?'6ari j
yenient to the business part or Li tityl
feff OmTiibna will fauatl tTrvt Hk 1
ftnvey passenemtadhlic;t!::j:sUh
i - W.fc Ml
9UUUICU IU VUWm...TC KJum
THIS HOTEL hw tlorobVhly teflttod
ahdrerornl. a undue. $ inaf
the advantages of m flit-cl i lioteL . '-
. umniDua at in jaer r a - n jr.rnvat
ana aepaixnrau-autuiu w. , - .
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I would inform, 'the public fbat. on the 1st
lnsrthe Bank of llecklenbol", arid iierey-.-
of November, I wilVohaIAVJUT:"; ;
and BOARDING HOUS& on Tryon street, '- .
f n th ftoond storV OTth Bnildin k' ' TaSfiV ;
will be nrenared to entertain Be x3e:ItV -
lar and transient, in a' style unsurpassed ly f j;
any house:. in t.tnecnTTbetaw it.e
supplied with all the .dicaicie?ror.tLa" sea- ' -son!
pame,1 'fish; Otysters. M??1
Terms moderate." fiatlsfaWonirapteedl , ;
ot no charge. I respectmlly eoliu'ytiav '
ttonalif j'K-jj'-i rtrraK; -1
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TIOTlBECJEYEDr-'irrt
!A large and elegant lot of '-Ready, Mad
tbah can be found cl??berrm CLfny5 X
Market Street, T.ad.t' ' .k,V-::Unk'
jnansfactbrf our owocrjaiier 'tll i
f city trad. '"aa U&zXXiA XSSX i? I
H per cent lower wao any vqbzi ia -
ot cro:;'"'--''- i t,-".
.r.itXtotoSHaia sti-fafi-yocrV, fid bs3'
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