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I i '1 - '1 u 1 T -. I ' : 1 . . ' . i . M .. m mj . 1 Renalra " I .jH .; f .. .x , . 1 i . k-: W IMi " . I it - i SMITH & FORBES, WHOLESALE AND H E T A IL D E A L BUS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND HATS, HAVE removed to the new. lami and Alr,.nt iicmitr j '!.; Brem, Brovin & Co.'s Hardware Store, where the r rZZLt ""rtrPW' door to r 4 t : a full slock of GOODS, SPRING complete in every particular. Their line of ladies' and gents' fine tA m av a a u u 1 s A IN u SHOES1 will be especially attractive, and will be sold at short profits. Call. and examine. Charlotte Observer, J Office, Observer BuUdiaft . Corner I "u ana collepe street. CHARLOTTE OBSEBVEE, i. SUBSCBTPTTniv tit. f Iy i Tp' (Postpaid) in advance, I" UIOS. ; ' " 3 rnos. " . ' 1 mon, u $8 00 4 00 day that the sidewalk in. front of Jfeaar. Hales & Parrior's fewelr t. t i,nA- ing repairs.. Thiawe are rlad ti woald be luppy to be.blto nSSZ lt of the sarhe kind rv dv T 'TS ' 4: V'V?" Jesieruay and many appeared to ' . .-J:'-. -il. ?f omdedly m favor of the proposition. As Mayor's Com, vr.i- ! for editors and printers, thev dn nnt Two small affair fcefure the Mnr v allyspeaking. expect anythine offh The mbject of a general holiday on the 20thof May, the Centennial Anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration f t dence, was again extensively discussed on INDIAN mar4 tf Ola Trw w, ' i Xt door to Brem. Brown A fYi w- "Stf.'UBl. ' r - wmw own; lunartotte, N,C. & f!iiil;;i;liil a t-i 1875. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. OF- 1875. erday, neither of them of nv I h-me, but will certair.lv WIO-1i , . " wiiw. 1 5 " " . . ... Quai- 2 00 I-"" xylOT colored, whose sylph like TV 1Uy when the next Centen- 75 ma not prevent her eettln? lntrt . 8aau come round.--W agi witoarletflohiu.alsocjolored. was ! a nn. I v"ISUi uciure ue AlAvnr Rntk - i: ont of " . '. . ww kj ; 1. . - ' ' wcrt 1 6 month. wu'"jr' PsrPa,a' ? 19 J 71 , ..vcr w Keep V P in the sura of 1 ud I "jr uonars. , . . 1 Weekly ktitttav weekly, (,n the county) in advance, 11111 6 months. Liberal redactions for clubs MECKLENBURG CENTF.j, M AT.. ANNOUNCEMENT f - , ciaims due me. ithV riooVT 7 J v H 'urany sums that te placed in his hands for mlWim,. ClUS. R. Jowto nfR ,tl Editor & Proprietor. Office of th Pift.t- 18th. 1875 ""nm, March may I.OCAI. DOTS. Write only on onesidpof tH have anrthin,. o IT, " 3 ou El- . . . potatoes. tnmin owu, avauntr Brin of the season." greens, and on your "luxuries Lecture at tisement. the Charlotte tncft . young ladies to-morro " .7cc ouver- A Suggestlou, .,r- ; We have been nrmiettA in nJ u . ladies of Charlotte, the pronri'etv of th presenUng to the ?Boraet" KM Company a the grand parade at 4hCentennft.l ru.k- tion.-8uch a present would h uai - ceived. 7 J B. B. C. T xre.lnfonnatioa firom good authority that a No. 1 Base Ball Club U K5U SttSft.-; We ,so K-IC; they will be ready to accent nhn about three or four weeks. We I have not -. kluc name or tne club is to be, but we suggest that "Centennial" ,m in appropriate. and a com- MIiIlINERY and FANCY GooDS, ! -AT (zJKOOPMANN & ROTHSCHIllD'S. Workmen for several davs t. hM t engaged in repairing the roof of the First Presbyterian Church. City subscribers who fail to recei 0 ainy, will please rennrt ih r promptly at this office. Will some one who can do so. please fur- a directory of the names and post offices of the House of Representatives. (Legislature.) . e are requested to Auother New Building. The old frame building next to HrhrA - ouuiuu uouse, is being torn away to give Place to a three story brick building to be Bl0re nouses. The building will be nes in hght. .This will make a i yast im provement to the appearance of Trade street, below College. ' WhtthInbt4?Sith ODr.Plents, andLnounce, est StocksTn on7K- I ' a?.a7e daily receiving one of the finest and larg est etocxs in our line, ever exhibited in this city. i increase 01 our Dusimss, wairants us in the belief that the onlv mode to secure autres in tn soii no i a a t t V.AA,I; : l,,fl ine oniy Our determination is now to adopt BTJLES, Stat thaf !0rpt , will be held in the First P. "w!7" ZIT"11 Ieft night for ... . vj n.iiiui VUUIUU Meeting of the New Hanover Committee Arrangements, e. The gentlemen composing the Jffxecutiye Committee for ! this county in aid of the Jfecklenburg Centennial, met Saturday ftVPTIinir . mM.s-a a ... w-Tirf'J, oy electing Wm. A "'sui , Dajrruao, , Mr. Wright, Col. A. M. Waddell W. Kerchner, Esvn were annoint-rf mittee to prepare badees and hnn -uu suitable devices commemorating the early Tifetory of the Cape Fear section, for the isew Hanover delegation, and to comnuni ajte with theladies with a view to enlisting their services in the good work. Col. Fremont was appointed to arrange the transportation for the New Hanover delegation. Col. Rob't. Strange, Wm. H. Bernard. Esq., and Maj. Thos. H. McKov w pointed a committee to solicit subscriptions in aid of the celebration and also as a oer- manent Jftnance Comuiittee, The following resolutions, offered by Hon. A. M. Waddell, were adopted : JWwd, That any organized bodies in centennial Celebration at Charlotte be w! . j va tuat wuuaion. (3 5fetOBEIGN and it 1 1 jS 9 atL11 leaTi2s 0x6 old 8tyle (lar8e Profit big per cerit) for oth- 11 j) 0 n E PRICE SYSTEia, v Vfl New Telegraph Offices. Mr. T. C. Joyner. the gentlemanly and efficient manaser of tho a-.tu. ; . lantic Telegraph Coiuoanv. left l n5Kf t' following resolution, offered by Col . IWl I U I T71 A , ureensboro, where he eoes for th on, was adopted : Al- of establishing new offices at the following oSdfi izenl,of New Ha" places: Concord. Rn.hnw t!1 5 211?!?' 9ae ed to unite ir. The new house which is h. -55 Thomaavllla -n ."'T1"""'? l? . . the New tv . vtwiBugur i uikuum ui ne xv. A I - . . . vcuicuuuu vlUD. With a vim r Dr. FOX. On Horn . 1. . . . I T .n T t. 1 . .. . 1V I MrtMn.)!.. .' I"" Y1CW Of : - ' oucci, jusi opposite I a. iv. xtailroads. 1 T """r""5 n organized bod ine rresoytenan Church, will h- nnii. . addition to that portion of the Htv Cl c- Railway We were unable to be at the Phrenologi CHARLOTTE, N HAVING COMMENCED THE MAN'l'PACTURE OP PIBST OLA.SS CIGARS, I OFFER TO THE TRADE A it ""a evening at 8 o'clock. hv r.. fred J. Morrison. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT The C. C. -We hae neglected heretofore to call at- i.v . .. " callectureattheCourtHon,..0s;K; J T""" ' lue advertisement of this Com- .-n ; , . . uut pany. in tne matter of fW?K. , " w- - VJUW will try and be out to-night, .as the doctor wu repeat u at 7:30 p. m. The late hour yesterday evenin This road and fullv rw.ugM an organized body in the celebration at Charlotte on h. l JnJr? next, and that a PresidenC sary S I Marshal, with an orator k- i...tZ lu ryinginto full effect tiiT? '"Jr: proposed Association.-Tf-JT ",e OF oemg completed to Charlotte SS?!?P?&r business, offers with its connen. . . i.ii wn urviwH.i. a . . " at wbich ,T" "1U"W POtn via direct steam- A Drummer Brought to Grief On yesterday, an itinerant drummer nam . A T : u . . . " " they came to hand. 'Z"? " er lines, and via Vvdon"."3 V!?- Tw" TH0 prles8ea be aalesman for , th. ; "".,'WT" 9 all the Northern oilw -r.,:"5""' una oi ewi claim (oho ...Vr'-" ""icc the publication of several letters received m the is& Gebflrt. ... . ' uress c , 711 Broadway, ITew 8 p I? anrfn?. olgi nr G8 JL? h the U,P Price hereon. We nieadto double fitedMia n8meS81K way-and 43 customers will be greatly bene heretofore. g W 0pC ma 6 ar bus5ness tm more profitable than TrSm'J5fSall,f ntio?f ?U11 lady friends called to our ' collection -of 'fine in nTnterte,an(l Hato to our immense assortment of new Spring Shapes witTCS J8' -t0 ""attractive FLOWER DEPARTMENT,! crowded with beautiful and original designs, and Importations from PARIS, I i wkI im1menie Bi of,Bibbc:n' Plain and grain, in all sizes and qualities! We nave the finest inanf PTTinpr Txrn f ir i 1 - kn . . " : ;.r , wear ; o,uw varus oi tiam- tmq'!v o ?' I" Pnti1 Patterns , a large and handsome variety of ftn rnSSJ ir8' LaWS' paraso,s and enn Umbrellas. Trimmings, Fans ahd I WHIT E GOODS, j lable Linen. Towels and Toweling. Crash Linen Cambric Hankercbjefs. Val ni,La8emBtchedHankerch,efe' Cluny and Thread Las,Cour A l,nMf, f I0,1' f?ch -Pie Barege. Tissue and Lacel Veiling. 7ai?etyofTSUk8Jn1.U the new shades. A general assortment of Hosiery, Aid Gloves, Linen Collars and Cuffs. Corsets, Crape Setts. I Stor , S " """on - aajr Switches, Braids. Curls, Frisetts. A complete Buttons Ornaments, Breastpins and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Sleeve A large Stock of f t FERFOIIERT AHD TOILET SOAP, And many other NovelUes. 1 no hLiiTfo'nS0 '"taments several experienced MILLINERS, apd have 2!L' -!?. a.nd,beautifudeiignS in thi' rtanornl. ",1,!U' oi mese laaies nas special cnarge in Uots. rtment to wait on Customers, and will aid Ladies in maki.gelec- Every Department is now replete with the very latest . ) . ".v. o : "K JC1,3U ,n " oe "unequalled fkrfHtW! 'Jrrr? 01 the "SR? and gives Charlotte Yk. was suddenly broueht to'C;. ciation, until to-morrow Our patron swill conferanoldand after'i. peated request to bring in their advertise ments before dark.; This may seem to h small matter, but one which will confer favor upon us. i Quite a change took place in the weather in a few hours yesterday. In the mom in 1.1 , . ..i,vuiuvimuga ior an overcoat, at 2 o ciock, nnen dusters and straw hats in demand. were Frost. Sight before last, we were visited by rath er a severe frost, but it is not tnought at this .'..uiguMs me rnut crop is injured mate-riay- j The frost will not have as disastrous affect as it might have had if the season was more forward, but as it is, the farmers are so far behind, it will not materially injure the crops. warrant in the hands of Sheriff A!.t for a vinlaHan nf fl.r.. ""iiui weuevenue .ct, as passea oy the last legislature, which is as follows : OaV (HI TH - o. Avery arummer or traveling i agent of v nsMn -i..t. u v. . r 'v n uu BiJM.li u mvw Pill i FOREICIM t DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOGETHER WITH SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, OF ALL GRADES, H'erk Commenced. Ti'ork commenced yesterday on the re moval of the fence, rubbish, etc.. for the erection of the new wine to the Central t7AiAl rm A tie imDrOVPmPnta nnnr h-o,' on that building, will when finished, make it the largest hotel in the State. NOVELTIES F ID E thfntiZlUf Vri.Goods w.ere Pchased at a reduction of 25 per cent., the fuU benefit of which, we will givdto our customers. T 'i assertion n ?f 0nr GoodB nd price8 wiH evince every one, that our ' BON A and that we mean just -what we say. I liSSS!"?1 PeninS will take place in a few days, of which, due notice win ; oe given. S E00PUAIIII & ROTHSCHILD. -:oo: The Cry for Copy nas oeen incessant in our ears for the past teni days. The continued absence of both the assistant editors of the Observer, makes all the editorial work deyolves noon a single head, and one pair of hands. The insatiate cry of that Prince of demons, the "printer's deyil" prevents us from saying more. j ;-- -.- More Coming. In Addition to the list of fire and military companies, that have been invited, to the coming Centennial Celebration, and have accepted the invitation, we are instructed by in, IT. ii. Olover to say the following named companies must be added : Fairfield fS.C.1 Fire Engine Company, and Greensboro Hook and Ladder Company. Postal. The following table from the Postofflce Department, showing the rates of commis sion charged for money orders, may be of interest to our merchants and others : On orders not exceeding $10, 5 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20. 10 cents ; do $20 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents : do $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents; do $40 and npt exceeding $50, 25 cents. No frac tions of cents are : to be introduced in an or der. United States treasury notes or nation al bank notes only received or paid- Brokerage. Among our advertisements yesterday morn ing, was found one advising the public that Mr. John R. London, of Rock Hill,! S. v., had established a banker's and broker's nouse. wmie we are compelled to wish Mr. L. success and prosperity, our aensibili ties are sufficiently acute to see tha this is one of the first fruits of the usury law Money which should be invested here, goes wnere mere are no usury laws. j & via, nuu me waun was nquKiated , by sun I mv t ' , , . down. f Mf; was arraigned before Justice ; This law seems to be a hard one. but 2 2?! f" hTBht whn it i. r t. t-sA i. . -Me88r?-J' A- onn Son. He plead utter protection o the dealers here at home, who cannot avoid the payment of the taies im. posea, it at least snows that there are . two sides to the questfcm. Mr. Lewis left1 on the Northern train last night, , a wiser if not a better man. To the credit be it said, of both Sheriff Alexander and the prosecuting par ty the fine allowed them under the provis ions of tne law was not collected, and Mr. Lewis is a hundred dollars better off this morning than he -would have been if the wnoie nne naa oeen collected. spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, goods rZ68 r" wi withouKn?: Dies. eXAAnt animiUnl 1 l . - re articles or his own ?W-h.0rJ,5a?aflicture. and seeds of all ind intended for the improvement of aeri cultnral. ahull k.c ' . an making W euchsai; C sell one year from the ftihlfo TsL;.?efL8e u paying said Treasurer an annual faa offiftv dollars, but shall not be liable to betexed in any county becaose of his sales AnVdr son vio atinr the ;fr ..A.DT Per- pph shaU b finef not IZtfg'gJSS' lars imDrisoned not aJ Z J1? l the sheriff .nnkliw . , " .T" "u P' 10 r1""' emu, oe tne duty officer. , .w pouaiues unaer tnts section. r uj rawuiiauuieiii, oi i ne Kinu in tne state Jfeerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders a specialty. W. R. COCHRANE. Pmnn.m. apr 15 n. wauAMS, S. B. MBACHAM, Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Ci O. SAKKIK, Home, Tennessee. N E W F I R M , H. B. WIX11AMS & CO., CommissionMerchants Notice. ignorance of the law but, notwithstanding the plea, a fine was duly entered, and h .unicu "ver ny me magistrate to th custody of the sheriff. Being without the necessary "scads," he teleeranhed tn v.. Only. HARRIED. i u t :i MERCHANTS ,-OF- r ; r i Oi NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, We beg leave to call attention to our W-b I..... WHOLESALE ! DEPATRMENT, . M "V. j 1 '' ' ' ' ' I ' ;' ''M, if is Railroad Encroachment.: t The following communication was sent to the proper authorities yesterday, and is self explanatory r Superintendent C. C. Railroad ; . . , . , Complaint has been made to me that you have a large pile of timber lying, near the railroad in front Mr J Asbury's shpp, that greatly obstruct the free use of the street running by his shop. , It is also claimed that the ditch cut by your hands is left open and prevents the use of the. wagon road, Please attend to this matter and give the I j. relief asked for by the citizens in that vicin I ity. h W P. DAVIDSON, Mayor. 14tb, 1875. m jriiLLtnrinyiA; fancv oods, kibbons. flowers. We have on hand over 1500 dozen of the latest , -jr ir t H r r i i-.' f. - ,, t styles of ; ' LADIES - tRIHHED nfi JJNTR1HHED HATS M An ImmnnJiVlfto. if RT RRHV anA can hffer At I lower Vriocm than .n.itkM Aa.usofin'vAnt n ...' ' -''; . C ' ' ' 'f'f iAs we are the only i house in Charlotte,' dealing exclusively in Jiaiinery r ! "pods, It should attract the attention of Merchants, : who wish to make pnr- . biases in ou line..' v:;-;VhT ' ' l'- mi4f:0 i Orders .: respectfully : aoliclted. if-. ' . .1 i Al 1 - ' i a 'It I Koor Memorial. . xne lacues oi wnariotte are earnestly re quested to attend a meeting of the "Memo rial Association of Mecklenburg," on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, if the weather is suit able, if not, on Saturday at (the same hour. at the residence of Mrs Osborne. A full at tendance is especially desirable, as no ar rangements have yet been perfected for the auifaoie oBservance ,oi ; onr Anniversary of the 10th of May. Several plana have been suggested for the consideration of the Asso ciation, looking to the final consummation of the objects for which, the Association was first formed, and it is necessary for na to haye a' fall meeting of the membeirs and all others interested in those objecta, in order to carry any of these plains -to n successful j A Spell as Is a Spell. For the benefit of those who desire to haye a spelling "bee" in Charlotte, and in j order that they may be posted, when the time comes, we submit the following from a late copy of the Baltimore American, as "decid. edly good :" In the usual run of words the oedacrovna has all the advantage; but, in this selection. boldmg tnat prominent position will ex. perience as much, difficulty in announcing the words as the VBee will have In snelline &i fi.i a a. i . . " un, i.uu iirsi Tpru onerea is said to be the longest word in the Bnelish lanaruas 1 -Xh. -13 1 . . . i S useu.oiten in oia piays, ana placed in the raontn ei"Uostard,".tbe clown in VLOye's Labor Lost," act V,, scene 1. Hdnorificabil- itudinitatibus." The next in "Pilgrims of the Rhine." bv Bulwer, "Amoronthologosphorns." i The next from "Rabelais." "Antinerioa- tametenanaparbeugedamphlc-Ribrationeato-ordecantium." , - . ; i The next is the name of an officer now in Madrid, Don Juan Nepomuceno de Burion- agonatorecagageazeoecha. - The next is a town In the Isle of ! Jfull. Drimtaidhyrickbillichattan." ' .1 The next. J tmeeirauenzimmerdnreh. scnwinaTOcnttoedlungsgegenverein." , "Nitrophenylehediamine" and ."Polyph rase continnomimegaionduiation, are two words tnat recently appeared In the London limes ana star. - " ' ' ai ."Sankashtachaturthiyratodyapana."' ' warJanAaksharimahantrastora.,, The names of4wo oroductions of fiahskrit literature. i-... Lepadotemach6selachofiraleokraniolin- hanodrimuwjtrimmatokichTeDVkoasnnbon- hattoperisteiTtiskfruondPteKkeDhlokhrkloDa. IrHolaonritiaiolMnhAtniMnoTMnann7i . .". .This last word ia theloneest in any ilan'tf tiage. ; It may befotmd m the "EkkleBiazo- usal ' of AristoDbanes.' a ' very - -rilpnt eomedy, and placed in the mouth; of one of theactora.:4i?w .liititnja ,u ttasja u-j, ' It consists of one hundred and sixty-nine letters and makes seventy-seven syllables; and most have created some laughter when spoken. 4 Some actors of . the present day would hardly risk it. The last word, i how ever, we have been practidne on. and have mastered about thirty syllables, and expect to nnisn it by tne unie tne spelling bee" takes place-; We shall, therefore, exoect to win the highest ..premium offered, and : wa would like to see the list published in i your ; take no undue ad- nr ;nwi2d 'iSfi 14? at residence of Mr. Marshall Frasier. by Rev. P. J rs... Z1' ViKwnr, or Lynchburg, Ta., toJSB8LM- U TsKtoAB, of Charlotte. The happy couple started on the 0 o'clock P . M. train for the residence of the groom. Ii! 1 , To tn' Wholesale Trade J list received and on consignment 2000 Sacks FTour; all grades. 500 Sacks Corn Meal. 1000 Sacks Corn. .OOSacka-Oata,- ; 5000 lb Country Bacon . dive us a call.' ' , . - j H. B. WILLIAMS db CO. .-t apWty,;;.. ,.,J: ...j, .;x JIVINSSTON'S tA8t JOURNAL, "The entire Literature of Travel contains no other record so Wonderful' at 1 this." N, Y. Ttmeti .-.,fj ,-i)i,.i;i M-u ; i t(..t . Thia is certainly the most absorbing of all' books Of African t-.l ' T,"!? . , . v. , 1.. MHuvri:A omtner. un:i ,.,;nl hi "i-t'uiv.'i 1 nere is no book of African travel which t 1 ii.u urea note dooki. No. 17 Knights of Pythias, will be hehTal ifi""? Paretic In literature Masonic Hall, in the Temple AssociaUon rt?" seirarawn. xr tbla tadomit- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K. 0F p- A regular meetiner of Charlotte Buildintr to-niehL . Prnnmt. mij.iM members, desired. ViuMnv kk dially invited. 0 By Order of the CC. ' "1 C.D. 8N0W, aprl5-lt ; K. B.4 S. Sale. QNE CITY LOT apr 15 . -4PPLY TO F H GLOVER. able old man tourneying with Infinite labor, to his death In the marsh vr It is a book, nnioue aibonvi nwM 'r 1,.1 r j j . 0 v wwu.b m Auicwaaveniure, ana ne who can read its last pages with undimmed 'eye uuok w uuuie mj appreciate neroism and to?!mp!thi?e5ith aering-.V, r. ITwW; Price $5.00,, for sale by - ' ..j.,: . TIDDY A BRO. -aprl5 . ,;Vii. , . ;, Democrat and Home copy. (. PK11G and SUMMER CLOTHING. yE are now receiving our new 8tock of MEN8V YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTHING. A large and various stock of Fumishina Goods, 8trawf Felt, Silk and Jappa nese Hatai; Hosiery, Gk?es and Linen and 8ilk Handker chiefs. Cravats. Stocks,' , Neck Ties and ... Scarfs, . IlK, OmGHAMS? ALPACGA AND JAPPANE8B . UMBHELLAS. ' 'V -,i-l U-,, And a large manetyurf Fancy Nicies in iiine ,,ch 'WurfMBOti nnmerate. Vf WJW:to uit, the most fas "dious taste, we desire to speak specially of SHIRTS The flrsf w fltf jtot think can be snrpassed in any city In South, and the latter we claim to be stedallT xfellnt JR FJ8! Parser, and We promise 7l hu"" wyie ana prices shall give sat isfaction. tr.,. mT.-f r. y. vi: ; f-rW will add that we are prepared to take measure and fnruisfc any article of Cloth ingta our line,., of any special discription THE CEIITEnniAL I Mor Stock shall be fall and complete on witn our thanks to a mwmni mkii t. past patronage, we asks for its continuance apr 11 .. i. f J.'- A."YOUNG A SON. ; f Charlotte. N.'c GO TO columns, that we may vantage pf the; "Bee,? and that the eentle- man who does the pedigogical honors Of the occasion may have the same opportunity of oaring ior its pronunciation, im etc.. QHARLOTTE INSTITUTE. roB- Y OUN G L AD I E S REV, MR Jl A II D I N O via aeiiyer a Literary Address, at the institute, at 8 o'clock, P. M. to-morrow, (Friday) 16ih inst. 1 ' ; Admittance, uU apr 15 ?2t !nsH.i Lr: Fbjce.; THAT FINS SHOE BLACKING." -bili YliiJ fiJi.IJ "JfA . - We told y6tf)abetit:Wst week: ia Hvin universal satisfaction; " Try a box-4bnr sizes 5, 10, 15 and 20 cents. - ? e;U -uu ; , s 1 j . . ! T OSMITH A CO., a ' Druggists,,4 aptlS.,.,. . ; : Jo r, .J 4. ! Fill buy a onart Of nice Onion aebL! Call at once and get a supply before they are all gone. 1 TO SMITH A O0V J' A- '" T EMONS -Hi . - apr 14; LEMONS, lem6ns, '' JEMON SYBUPv: - ;.-.! u;.5 yi j ; ! .ia i'fj: it Jain .' .. vi LEMON 8YRUP,. ' apru LEMON 8YRUP. . 10. ji' r JEMON SUGAR, r A i. .: LEMON SUGAR, fJMUN. ':"?' Cff v Oip t OA iBritjt k ktI C. a HOLTON'& CO.; . apr 14 ' X j , W A D 8 , P RO-Il Afii' 8 SOMETHING NEW. apt 8 -f.ii FINK CREENHOT8EtFWWERS and l tKrgti'Uni elegafit 'asiiorimenof the raw; cnoice - ureennoose Flowers x-ianci, weu rooted" sot tale venr cht ' Address' MrJ C W BRATJfilTAl -ap li " '!U 3 A -Charlotte.' N.C: and Removal. THB nderrigned "iespeetfoMy informs his frJenda and imtmmi . hi t.. Beer Saloon has been tranaiSsrMd nntil fn?K. er notice to the single brick house In rear of. Messrs. Ellas A Cohan's old atanl 1 iuu Ale, Porter and Laser. rimTmrtAd estic) always on hand. . . v'-v1 , , aprztr . 4 , , PTgRBj LUDWIG. THIS is a Southern Soap and is unauspas- ' ed for Laundry flavored, it Is an excellent haih Sot!hii . soap1 is; cheaper than .most L of - Northern ooaps, oetng one ounce more itr the bar than the-celebrated Baltimore C1rvi Rot vA sale at ftii cm.U aci B if fill if IT'S , aprJI ii tsi y . a .&ns jsjauHs v . Board at a private house for a gentleman, wife and idaughter -ioard preferred where no one else ia boarding-. Bast of mtnM given if desired. Address or call on. fa 1 v I i- ''- ! si ' 'r31 issue, i I. ; is reeK ior nasn apr 15 Druggisis. "8," OBSERVER OFFICE. apr 14 .. i jeMiT:; c
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