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: ' ' j ' ' ; ' : -v- .- - i . 1 .i. .. - - ' -- - J " ---; -. ; ' ! " ... .... I 7" CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. - - i I a. si irj1', .: : : y . ...... . A . i mn DmriTinn 1 The Obsjjivek Job Department has been thoroughly suppl led with every a needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every minnerof Job Work, can now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furnish at short notice ;; BUBSCRtmOIK Ei.TK3 ; Daily 1 year, (postpaid) In advance, ' , 3 raos -. , ' ' l mon. '' r . " r BLAJTK3, BILL IIEAD3, : ' LETTEB, HE VD3, CARDS,' , Weekly, (in the county) In advance, $2 00 '; , out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 . ; . 6 months,' '.. . 1 05 lr . t 1 f "'I ' 1 -f ; CHARItfTTEK (j. itJESDAYjl JUNE 15875; ' fin J f- 11" NO, 1,944 PBOORAMMES. HAND BILLS, . PAMPHLETS, CHECKS," tou, e. Liberal reductions for clubs. . ! 1 1 f ! " 1 Oil X ! W HOLESALE & - RETAIL - 1 1' iSSiil DEALKKS IN The Charlotte1 Observerv: Charles IS. - Jones, Proprietor. 0uce, Observer Building,-Corner ;f -ANNOUNCEMENT.-- t 1 .;F. E-RrI.T u,r:-e:-,:' BEDDING, &c, 5, 'West Trade Street. - CHABLOTTE,N,a ' i JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT ,. . -: ; OP Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth Terry and Reps.; Also, a new Supply oCLounges,-aHgrades.-;A-fuU assbrtment of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood Coffins, on hand, "." j? I r . Jup13 J:5; PHILLIPS, M e S C H'AH T TAILOR, U H'D E Rvr-triE ' N T R A L H 0 T E L ':,;''V-'CH:ARl'OTTB, N...C. l AiceptaWe ; Offering' - 4 1 r One of the handsomestand most tra- ant magnolias which- has .been grown ir Charlptte, ; this, 'season, was . placed 6n the r desk , of the : rheumatic., scribe, last evening! Fair-one, we uncover our " 1 head. .and stand . grateful in thy i nave appointee ur: js tt; uloveb my -hftrrrtinjr Dresence -. ' lawful agent to collect claims due me, either cimmiing presence. jtj..t, , , , authorized to receipt for any sums that 'nay uanotie jieauiy. oe placed in his hands tar collection. ; 1 1 gtroets yesterday attemoon, were l,i 5 , -ot TTk7 Tik A v 1 ATiTTkt ultholio picnic kxcuesion. r: i S3 Chas.- Office of the Chablottb Obseeyeb, March euce on uj ,ui ecuira yCutUlu . T " . . . m v . J I V J T . 1 1 . 1 t ITT . Jl 1 ; lAHTI K1iniV ! iatn, isa, j ... at ; . maai-u i ana gracejui maiaejjs-y e uiroiwiuwu theauntiet arid' do it' confidently: to JOS. P. CAJJDWgLLt.,CltV Editor. .tnUnmitt fTfftf comparison of female; beauty; and haz-" liOCAXt DOTS. , f ! , ard our refutation, as aiudsre of the sex. Major's-Court.' . V Yesterday was a big time in -.the - Mayor's Court, and the room was filled with the of ficers of the .court,, defendants, witnesses and spectators. 1,.i: 7 t. ' ton; colored; he was charged with an affray,' 1 'J&UbJ! & d tLJll&UJy f Rufus Wallace, colored, was up, for &n af fray. , He .was fined $1 and cost - -,. Jim Crockett, was fined $1 and cost for creating a disturbance , Sam Watkins, colored, was fined- $2 and Springs' Building, Opposite Central .Hotel, on iraae street and next door to Farm-. .; ; i era Savings Bank; ': ' i .. ... .. - . .Tickets Tor the Uatnolio ncnic, to be ueld at Woodlawn, Jane 23rd, are on sale at But ler's Jewelry Store, Indian Princess .Cigar Store, and at 8 Landecker's. 'CO; cents for Round TripY"- julSlt .'rn ;;rr Closing Out ! E are determined to close out our entire AND t- John Riddick, colored, paid - $2 and cost for an affray. ' '' Wm Tison, was up for fast driving, and was fined $3 50 and,cosfc . " WHOLESALE and RET;AL DEALERS IN Proceedings of the Beard of Aldermen. ' lhe services in., all the churches were J thnt. rhpr'is rib towii or citv in' the I Saturday afternoon the1 Board of Alder- largely attended "on Sunday, ; r ; . ' ' fitntp which nan afford to" show hands" men met to receive proposals for maca$am- OnlvafewiuosouitoeshaveaDDeared.bot nv i WnW 'm fninp izinS Certain parts of the streets of the city, beauty nd attraptiveness.' these are a tough as a Supreme Court, brief. The Court-house was all quiet yesterday, not an item, much less a' sensation, stirring, to sharpen the appetite of a reporter. : Another dozen or two 'of ladies and gen- tlemenmatrled. and single, f have reported in accordance with the advertisement made by the Mayor; m the Daily Obskevee. Pour Severe Hall Storm iulons: Creek- bias were put in, one or two or tnese irom Persons iast from Lone Creek Township. 1 parties from neighboring States. The bid of F TENNESSEE BEEF S MUTTH WE keep a first-class Meat Market, and solicit trade froui.cash paying customers ' . only. No credit customers wanted. - "a- Market opened from 4 a. ra. to 9 p. in., each day, Sundays excepted. : , ; ; julStf - r j' s ; . as ready to leave this morning, to attend the commencement exercises at the Cleave jand Female Seminary .Warit there be cheer fulness in that ten pin alley ! 1 . ' A young man who rooms over a store in this city, is learning to play on an accor- deon, and the other rooms in the store can now be rented very cheap. His neighbars say they can't stand to be worked ail day and persecuted all night, and that they in tend moving into another block. "We have on hand a lengthy and inter esting report of the Methodist Sunday Schol Picnic last Saturday, but are com- that On Saturday afternoon last,' a very de-:-McNinci;!.;rof.thUtitypwMundi to structivB hail storm visited' that' neighbor, I be 19 cents lower than that of any other per- hr. f Th Rtro TOr5l in size from a oar- I son or firm, after the opening and reading of I tridgeeggto a hen egg and in some of the all the bids.. This business consumed &t CHARLOTTE STEAM corners of the fences, were piled up three or evening, anu mo iom ijwrUeu w fnnr innhw, fl-. Mnfth damase .was done I meet 8gain;on'Monday; to award the con- to the crons. esneeiallv to the -wheat. ' Cot- I tract. f ,lf ' J fnn lan nfFrA trrAfttlv mnfih of, it beine accordance - with ' adiournraent,-; the tAW nd w,nnav mined. So laree Board met yesterday: morning, and resumed were the stones and :ao heavytheir fail that the consideration. of .the question.,- Nothing i, uj : :i!n ; ti.- r t n I definite was arrived av except that a com- bUC SUIUKICQ WCIO cpill.' 1 HUTS AWf& V . o.w 1 iPf.nnrinftnr that of Mr 'Richard Al- of Boatd.tcOnSiStmr of Mayor John- 0Ao r ston and Alderman Myers, was appointed to the amount of damage. , - visit Danville and confer with parties there, Pces ' " whoarenegotiaungior tnejoo, xne commis-1 As goou aa tfie season commepoes (this Snelliusr Bee. . I tee left on the 10. o'clock train last night, I This evening' there will be a spel- I and will return to-morrow morning. ' Fall) we will be prepared to furnish Fresh Stock' ofSpring and Summer" Good, com mencing Monday, June 1875, to make room for our Fall Stock, t Our friends and customers are requested to nolo - the above . .... . . . e-n ''v'' ' faot, for we do not intend - to be unde raold. It Is the experience of ail Merchants that it does not pay to carry over bid Stock from . one season to anotherand f jr UiU season . . .. " ' -' we are going to meet the - market, on the price of our Good and sell jis low as the lowest. ARE; yow manufacturing Bologna - V...', ',, . i Sausage, and propose to compete with any house North or West, both in quality: or Our Stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Laces,' Gents." White Shirts, Casslmeres, IS'"' ti't Clothing, Hats,8hoes, and indeed every lino ' m ALWAYS ; GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. pelled to! defer it until to-morrow. We The :iadieg and gentlenien . ot the The Venetian Fete, jan 30 do this with regret, but the report will "keep" for one more day ;3sOT&5& FORBES, WHO L E SALE :ArN D RETAIL DEALERS IN 1500TS. SHOES; LEATHER AND HATS, TTAVfi removed to the new. "large and ielegunt " SMITH BUILDING," next door to Brem, Brown & Co.'s Hardware Store, where they are receiving a full stock of Belle Bojd. One of the editors of the Age interviewed Belle Boyd yesterday, at the Charlotte Hotel. She said that she was the only true and original Belle Boyd, and that all others are but base imitations : she said further than that, that she would lecture to-night at the Opera House. city are cordially invited to- attend and par ticipate in the exercises; : ?i ; Society," in Col Bryces grove next Friday No technical names are allowed to he put I evening, promises to be one of the most de- Pork Sausage and Souse, in any quantity, Which isf to be given by the ' Busy Bee J on terms that cannot fail to please. Our terms are strictly CASH. of - Goods 4s edmplete and must be sold. Call before you purchase and, we Will con yinceyou that we mean what we Bay,. ; ALEXANDER, BEIGLK CO. jon4 '- ' ' GOODS, SPRING complete in every particular. Their line of ladies' and gents' fine BOOT S A N D SHOES, will be especially attractive, and will be sold at short profits. niar4 tf. Call and examined SMITH & FORBES. Next door to Brem, Brown & Co.'s Hardware Store, Charlotte, N. ('. DAN(ELfA., SIVliTH & CO Cut Them Down. The Democrat of yesterday, says, and we heartily endorse tha suggestion : "Now is the time when that great nuisance, the Canada Thistle, should be cut down in our streets and lots. The city authorities should have it cut down in the streets without de lay and every citizen ought to destroy it in his lot. Pioneer Picnic. We direct the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of F. A. Mc Ninch, Esq., President of tlfe Pioneer Fire Company, relative to the picnic which the company will engage in on Thursday. for the first half hour The premiums are : 1st Worcester's Dic tionary, $1.50; 2nd. Webster's Dictionary, (primary) GO cents ; 3rd, Town's Speller, 15 cents. The general rules are the same as those which governed the last bee., Captains Geo B Hanna and C N G Butt, Umpire Gen W L T Prince. Persoual. Gen Joseph E Johnston passed through Charlotte last night, en route to New York City. He arrived here on the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta train, and with out stopping at all, took the Richmond & Danville. - ; : . We are glad to see that Jas H Orr, Esq., Chief of the Charlotte Fire Department, is lightful events of the season. Everything that can charm the eye, the ear and the palate, will abound in richest profusion. The grove will be brightly illuminated with transparancies.with beautiful devices; tables richly laden with excellent and whole some food, such as will tempt and satisfy the most delicate and fastidious appetite, will be served by charming and lovely maids ; while grottoes and fountains,, attended by nymphs of beauty and grace, will dispense their delicious bounties to every passer by ; and over the whole scene the full orbed moon will pour a flood of soft silver light, producing an effect truly lovely and delight ful to contemplate. All who love the beau tiful and lovely are invited and expected to attend and enjoy this last served ..gift of Spring, which she has lingered, even beyond her wonted time to bestow. . Lest some bold IpSt- Orders solicited and promptly filled. ROSE fc JAMISON, ! jnl5tf Proprietors. A NE W BUSINESS IN T. H. BREM.' JR.' . . W, L U&B0&3E. Brem .& Attorney s and Consellora at Law, CUABLOTTE, fi. C ...... . . - "t OFFICE In Dowd ASims' New Build ing, Up Btairs. ' an21-tf. ; ' ! 0. II- A; R L 0 T T E! rHAVEJ opened in Charlotte an establish ment for the purpose of BOTTLING SODA WATER, In connection with the manufacture of the Ceieorated . i BELFAST GINGER ALE. able to be on the streets again . . Gen H Haupt, of the Piedmont Air Line I intruder or unwelcome uest "should seek Railroad, is at the t!entraT, as' are also Ji L, mar thg fairy scene. the brave and gai- Hasseltine Esq., President of the Cheraw and Chester (S C) Narrow Gauge, and Maj Flem ing Gardner, of the Chester and Lenoir Nar row Gauge. Storing and Handling Powder. The Democrat had a sensible article yester day, which it were well to heel, regarding the storing of large quantities of.'powder in stores, and of hauling large loads of this combustible material through the streets on drays. Both practices are very dangerous, and as a matter of public safety, should be stopped. w F U II O L E; S. A ;L E a n d R E N T T IT R E AKD BEDDING XT I5T ID IB 17 -A. X IsT G- 1N ALL ITS BRANCHES" jjjj)'??8, C0FFINS ac'd CASKET3' EAST TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C WO V E N WIRE HAT THE SSES y Carolina Central Railroad. By the present night schedule on this road, passengers can connect with the Wilming- gncn a8 ha3 heretofore been Sold on this ton and Weldon and Atlantic trains, and can reach Beaufort in twenty-four hours j after leaving Charlotte. After this week, comfortable sleeping cars will be placed up on these trains. Season tickets over the Carolina Central, are on sale at the office of Wooten's Express, in this city. lnfall.ble Signs. , 'When vu see a little darkey waiting near the front door, you may know there is a young lady up-stairs writing a note. Swithern Home. Ilant youths of the Carolina Military Insti tute will be there, armed cap a-pie to patrol the premises frem North to South, and East to West to frustate their designs. Here the old may. while a few hours away in scenes that will recall many bright associations of the past ; here the mor practicalmiddle aged may find some quiet resting, place to discuss the affairs of the present ;. while loyer and maid will have large and ample opportunities foa considering the prospects and hepes of the future. t ... : -. : communicated. Charlotte, N. C, June lth, 1875. Mb Editoe : ..... Some time last fall there was considerable I.. . . sl more money than they now do, but their stir among a certain class oi our ciuzens.wuo object is to build up a first class beef market, thought the cotton buyers ot cnarioue were and they necessarily pell first class beef. making too much money and not a few I arguments were used to induce farmers to A Correction. hHAv that thn trne roliev for them "was to A few days ago we inserted an advertise- I hin to Liverpool by the "direct trade" asso- ment for that popular publishing house, the ciation Many of our farmers did so, and Messrs D Appleton & Co., of New xork, in were promised full returns by the 1st April. The Beef Market We are requested by Messrs Rose & Jatni son. city butchers, to state in reply to a local article in yesterday's Democrat in regard to the advance m the price of their bsef, that the rate, only gives them a living profit on the amount of capital invested, and ex penses incurred. Their beef is generally brought from Tennessee, and is of the very best quality only. They beg us to say that they could afford to buy cheap country beef. All my machinery is new and of the most ap proved pattern and cannot fail to du good work- - !-t i I My manufactures are put up in sueh boxes J vantageous terms as to sun ror use in jammesana ior snipping purposes. . The Soda Water is flavored and prepared for immediate use. '. ' Call on me in rear of Vogel's Tailoring es tablishment, opposite Charlotte Hotel. .'jal5 3m;. T W .WEST. I offer for sale a first rate Farm Bituated within two and a half miles of Charlotte, lying on Briar Creek, between the Lawyers ' Ja.ll.l J J A tnntl. mill. auu DUllsuury iuou, aiiu iirai aiocu a utna I containing about one hundred acres, of FINE FARMING i.ANDi , , ; ; On the premises is a' smaU Swelling and necessary ; outhouses, . an ice .house and a blacksmith sop. , .i 4r 'f . , This nroDertv will be sold at a bargain for cash, or exchanged for city property on. ad- jun JO lm J F A DAVIS. City Taxes. market, and sell it at ten cents, and make which were several typographical errors. These have been corrected, and we ask our readers to refer to it in our advertising col- And vou mar know that she is writing it unins. To make matters still worse we stat- ir thA vnun? man whom vou see leaning on 1 ed that the cost of the revision of the Uycio- - i ..... ii a lamp-post, looking uneasy and peering psedia, now in press Dy tnis nouse wouiu along the street as if waiting foT somebody Whom he is airaia won c cme. I have anxionsly looked forward . for the re ports ; why are they not forthcoming ? FARMER. Little Classics. TWELFTH and LAST VOLUME, NOW PUBLISHED, FORTUNE. For sale by TIDDY & BROTHER. ju!5 - COOL. THE City Tax Lists have been placed in my hands by the Board- of Aldermen, with instructions to proceed forwith toMhe collection of the same. This is to notify all citizens owinff arrear ages for the years 1872, 1878 and' 187, thU 1 can be iouna at my omce, in rear-u iui. J E Brown's office at the Court House from 10 a. m , until 2 p. m., every , day until the 1st day of July next. It is to be boned that all will : come' for ward and settle, and thereby save unneces sary trouble and expense. Very respectfully- i C W ALEXANDER. junto 3w ' City Marshal. Plantation; LOVERS of the weed prorionjwe this brand of Cigars as GOOD as the best. Their' unusual length does not detract from their quality. ' 1 " " f!i 1 T 0 SMITH & CO., jun 8 - - v - Druggists. NEW SUPPLY RECEIVED T0JAJ jun 1J BUY THE BEST, - B EST i Moonlight, Xove and Poetry, &c. 'What's this, that thrills my soul With feelings pure and holy ?" gushingly inquired a young poet, in a tre mulous tenor, as he gazed up at "Calhne s window the moon's pale beams lending a lighter hue to the broad pathway from fore head to crown. A bucket of soap suds an swered the enquirer and he lightly flew over the garder fence ; and he don't play poet any more these moonlight nights, j ; . Attention. cost three hundred tlwusand dollars. The I printer, astounded by the enormous sum. left out the word "hundred," which left the ! amount $292,000 too .small. It affords us pleasure ? to make the correction, and thus : add another word of commendation to this the greatest of American publications. Nearly an Accidear.2 M i Ur i-.i' The Methodist Sunday, School excursion that went to Limestone last Saturday, came near running into a dangerous place on its return in the evening. About one mile from Gastonia, between that station and Wright's two oak poles were found across the ' track, new AovcarisEiiEVrs. PIONEER sxctrasiOH ahd noma THE , PIONEER FIRE ' COMPANY ; having determined to have an Excur sion and Pio Nicat Woodlawn, on the Caro lina Central Railway, on Thursday tee I7tn, by authority of the Pioneer Fire Company, I hereby extend a corcuat invitation to ine KEEP , . , i .... FIEE, RA,N; '".7 JHUNDEJ 8 W BRIMSTONTjl nmethine , Good for - a, Funeral , or A ;g LEMONS, LEMON SUGAR, lemon syrup, ;; lemonade, ; ' " AT THE RISING SUN. jul5 " edding, Corn Shucking or a Quilting Ur anything thai1 cpmes along, a thJCi T jun 1 R il MILLER& SONS, . Agents, Charlotte, N. C. , - Notice. MONUMENTAL City Sugar Cored Hams, Russett Apples by the bbW Pickles, half gal & pints, Fine assortment of Candies, or eien and Domestic English Mustard, Mace, The ebonskinned denizens of that classic, about twenty Jpart ; one tod of each vr, ;V-;vipt Pnints ara was lastenea unaer wie rauiu uu u villainous vulgarity, orsncfr wicked profani tv as would have put the blusn ot.shame on "-r x- v ; -v . Shn 'Men's brsy qheeW-. Many , of the poles were struck If ifcey . l'pewWdfponege'spIaUi.bi prompuy mojeu, ujr gpapeopi ".vwfis... v o alone the track, i there might haye been a I - VifrF rnSnrtPtotheir I fearful wreck. The cirs were not more than the public wni lend an attentive ear to their j t.na jaw.-jusVone time d.then Jiave it Btop-lr -".c "" v t i3tti,-fi-v . i v.' ---.71. -I, .'. I discovered and removed. ;I:,,!SA - ;fr ' . . . ' T ? ; H V; r ; : . Any.person. . white or black, caught in oW A street ign. . . ; ; - , i structing a raiiroaa tracK or mrowing ioch ll' It was . a right funny scene, witnessed on intoa car Window, Bhould be swung ,np oh Tryon street yesterday when, a! negro, car- the nearest tree,-and that without benefit of rying a.basket in one hand and an nraorei- ciergyjv4 Ladies of Charlotte, to the Chief and Officers ORANGES, nf th a Fire Denartment. tto the Officers and T Members of the Hornet Fire uompany, tne I v x mo. Officers and Members of the tindependent DATES, WnnV and . Tedder Comnanv. . and to all PPTTVUfi I . . . . I A. Afc w a.. j Thevwere placed near. the bottom J young men and citizens in good standing. . I KAISINS 1(1 VT tnnis "AT THE RISING SUN likely be running at , full speed ? when the oe oeen walking I which will be spread, by the ladies at 2 RIO For John a ;junt..8.;i.s ; 8 A L E ; YOUNG HA S & BON . k.. . i.or,f ; wnpn Kpir.hin? forth n top. - .-. -i . ? nr a iiiiw ii v rni i k . bis Luak tuc . ux sa&u tt uuavk w - . " . v " . r ' . 1 ; I nonAi'nff rhvmnAfj- lTishinfir. . Hwmerinc'. &CL ti The Bitters care, and are, are' compounded with' treat ia under the other arrn; dropped' the, lid off r , as tlieir1 name indicates, the 'the hodket aaAstoppedTOMenly'o! nckrit ' .. . w''iA'WtnftTl!hhvwasValkinerati r: in vjiii The Recent Failures In Charlotte'. OuiW VA WiSTVfiii'raVrft'rfni SDeakiug of the recent tauure w tne nrms. irPAAr . SvrttTiftCirl UltterR' : beh nd -thenegro andjust as'ltbeson of oIdmcur: o'clock. All persons " ampahying the Pioneer i "Pirfl dntnnanv on said Excursion, are expec-1 ted to De in charge ana . unaer commraa w the' Marshals of the day. nameiy : uapi it A McNinch, Chief Marshal $ Chief Fire De partment, J H 0rr,Oapta JW Sprinkle and W H.Trezevant. and Mai J u uarns. , , CThO train wiU leave at 7 o ciock;- snarp; and retnrn late ia the evenine.fi - 'ft f j : Tickets for sale at Purefoy's .book store, ' also to be ! bad on ' application to any menu i ber of, the company; re," Touna trip.- ou cents, ivrn r' jossjfKj n! .t , Those ladies who cannot , attend this . pio i jun 14 CAKES, ' 'PIES,' ' 1 v rolls; ' ' ; BUNS, AT THE RISING sun; J CE CREAM, ;. t - ICE CREAM, ' ' 1 ICE CREAM, .. .. AT THE RISING SUN- Ginger, Ac., .Just received at ma 13 - , - College Street. '1 TTttrri ofnnnod over .the' small bov iammed Rothschild,, j of , this known. Theyare a. sure prevenuvc ing stomacn up against, lueprmtsuug.euu Chills, Fever, Intermittent and all Mala-1 of tbe umbrella. t ' When he recovered' his rial Diseases.- . a . , ! wtn nd took in the situation'he gotmad nic, and whtt wish to contribuiel baskets of provisions or anythv t.ha enmA tn the Pion Watchman, inYila usually excellent hnmor, evening,-16th inst. -'Any contribution" of jun 15 HALES & FARR10R ...,..-. .,. ! '! t ! v.tl'H :-:il)J;-.-i , . , ! ' . ...3 r-T-i J-i vnv t'U wat c h.;m a.'K'E'R&tJ, ARE JUSTREOTTYTNG THETR't New Spring Stock of Diamond 'Rings j. and ' . - otner noveiueo. Y t ap.l . 1 HE GRAND DEPOT;,. .j1 f sfi j.i; ti superior as an Appetizer and Restorer of the andapplied 'eeon&lhtoJfShrt system. ; M . u.j , ,V ; i'lf '. ti IUI A Child's Answer. observes:. v; That's the wav thev do- it In ' Charlotte, hmr. hlow t and busti. ; A ; New York -busi ness man said to us the other; day that.' the merchants of Salisbury, as ; a class, were ; on a hptter footine financially than almost any ... w . . r a At n ii other in.the State or inaeea-in me oouiu.-- . l ne f oausDury t f, oom. f. thft t:nnft,T Hall on Wednesday evening, - 16th inst. -'Any contribution" of this kind will be thankfully received and If You Want T For MineraT17aters'. at jail McADEN'S DRUG STOREV,, JT A MCK IJNUti. rresiueni,; -x jul5 " Pioneer Fire Company.- DELICIOUS Cakes, ; ""Peerless" Butteri J Miss L: STUART, T6 REMOVED to Cemetery ' nue, he 1 tween 7th and 8th streets, where; she is now prepared to do all kinds of work in her 1 All kinds of the finest .-'f. to order. Renewing t old braids, spying Shades lighter and darier.fCombings also All order? left at Purefoy's Book .Store Wall MMyvniMA rtAm rt of fonf ion. ' ' v M AXUFACTC RERS AND SOLE PROritlETOBS, jun 2' CHARLOTTE, C. Al.Ji" k We are told that, one day last week, a gen- J AH they lack is a little more energy and go- tleman connected witu ine iryon, E Church, of this'city; inet a little accosted her with-: ' "Good, eyening, tie sister, are you going to the picnic mow last! Saturday ?" ' "'No, sir, AtA. ."I reckon not : what picnio "The Methodist Sunday School picnic;' An3 cial footing, now what church'do 'your parents Deiong . .... m . "it J JVtX 1 nVtifj? Iia a A New Enterprise; WF Ahren'8 Steam Mill,. iWhgre I.apiipre-, Notice. i i iju.ja .itovuv..w.-.rrj'!-'r-- . . , i m Kiwunmi .Hinder, i iiib vvlil iuuiuu. an irinn nr .. . v ....r K PH'Busi f my lit- bury have no next H is like two- jeuows locn-eu m nm Milea'Jbest Cloth Ladies hosp:ref 2.75 '-777 , Ts. , . -s t ' 1 loiiil ti.' .;.-- r; -fl. " she re-1 tnemseives, BwavpiuBuv-arVM f . 1 , , .n i-vw Jjiuo)'"; vir'-' "', 1 4 - ' , 1 .:o.-.iMkr-ikAM - r .T.qi! isit?" asmuchasnecnoosesaoouu, .ouj .g A j.o .SS kf "rfeati Oranees. Etc.J , V - I'. QESAUXttllUil V.M s-,f1 " when-ne,nas.naoppoKuayi-- . t , , 'yr,::.i- - . - i ) :i' . ' -' 1- inr r D C A IV1 ii .r 1 ninm - ; . .. .a a. s w - "r" ,ta u to?" "Mr lather, sam . wB, cmi"n TfcV th nlate or eallon, made of the very' wh;skev drinker and mother . isa-know- D best material and warranted.: pure .auu I wwbichrthe little girl meant, no good. Give as acall and a v. ther belonged to no .mitinn hefted atid verv little 1 And fell other goods in proportion," Call , . , . . , 'i, I r---"1. - , k.ft,n hntino M inlmd'tA 4" J' n. GO 'TO" - , I to make it: worse, .as. to -uTd wiUsave- yw mpnTy, with, thanks ' r:i ,i3,r ul 'ii I-W WV l r. headab'veness,' If the editor of tneTFrftA: t patronage we are; ' - , vT;ANTmFWS'&-Can?:'f; had never left Salishury.O never rea - - Verv respectf nRy, "U o , ' ,.U' ' ariy neWspapers, he Would never haye found O ntrT Jr A I VV A VniTT? ' Iul51m- . t . - , - 1 JUB15 4t1s atvutV f Tjimber rf hSnd, MS furbish Co-fins ,of 11 styles promptly andat short noU. A of Coffins will always be kept on, band, an be furnished at reduced prices. rtfT. jun8 ' . ' ' ","?- J"- " Mia. L, STUART -un8 ' jun 1 1 W N PRATHER & VU church at all. out that there were sucn imngs.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 15, 1875, edition 1
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