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AHUXSaCKIPTION rATI. hmdtnTXrxA' J'' 15erfinent haa bees ;Hilyl ( pnstpafd)' iti H.lvancp, ' 6 ruos " ; ,,: " " j ' v 1 tiumvrft.tft.ti:' thomnsTiT" irr-' rith every aeded 'J r:.-t,t-J 3l ' . 3 0fTrpe,Mia " Vcrke i now be don ; . u cnJ cL - apnesaT 1 -. t Kort notice ; .n.2Poatyt-tBtPi 210 r- Xibcral redactions lor date. " ' -,, Art'rJL,-ir;j.rosxEri, ' t . ftrtn Wiim OTtTCI fc. CHABLOOTE, :2f.; CV V SUNDAY, : SEPTEMBER 19; 1875. an Uluri W, f Ul III. lit HI III ' VLVI III III hi- III.. Ill iSl III 111 III 111 111 UK "IWIVII If J II III I H Am ,, 1.1 - r lllr 111 I I'.,,m -I mf- -K-2J? i j 11 J 3 ! . ir;MiVVC:i MU 1 111 r:: 11 III. Ill III 111 . - iWNT A , H J L if " " TT AVK XIARKKOOQ Wtt TOCHSbr THErRjKNTIBR STOCK W'BOOTS A SfeOEtf: f tain- viiow sen ou in.s f i j Juadiea clduujtdat and cAIffshoes' l"M , " ' 1 w - 49 ZeiKlers' IdKndloaL III L IftTV'Wira'W'W.rr'TlT; oXI .- Jab. H. Moosx is aatbonzed to collect ac- Soanta tor this 'office and receipt i for the uuue. mi reueiTO quuwriuuvui, etc . , 3 00 U5 T .. " ; i lift-rn la-nuor, iot-3tUK . .B'ntesi" A NT) O TIIEE G OiO D R,(,I,tt,te Tin T.a.ti T t ON'.. Jll,...JJ.i,u..,V! ; ,.,1 ,,,, Tin .tft! irt Tfl''i tt'l'JSl! wV fHl ilV Ha t nVil-Ki .-:!.? i .'I S o4 .U vA ft moil ctoqH .' .V 'fair p.tiffa rtxri !iottt:'wt i ti pJet TTTtrf m t'gnihtiod and ."jaarn wo; nsa -i:i lit : . . . . cn l a ma are no w onerea guests oi ' no") tnoa Biaana wtl siBboramoo! tTTAVrn TT H tt ir.l.l hi''; Wia tescf T,9diflJiiiUUttlV-" Tiy the large achoolsffiUMISH, i:iDRUAlCLLET$,,&o -JiltftWpH(iIfi?i:rt maintain a mild and even .temperature nil into in njpt.,4j rfji wt0O ' GilTt lictetiTrmfTCTfiTMlB and jeuirn Ui 29 hen vJ .Jo liOard per flay. - - .: viauonciij t94d aaff .laxou aijij,1 . .-..li't; AllJ sill oi rtflffttl ,98t tM MU Hi ,"4 CHA8. B. JONES, Stfitor-and Proprietor.' Tllte CHURCHES TO-DAY. Loit a Baby Shoe.- - - Mr A G Call will accept out thanks I The other, day . when, Bahington, of for a basket of7 delightful scuppernong the Shelby Aurora, v&a in the city, he grapes presented us last . eypning. i . Mr dropped a baby's shoe out of his pocket Gall receives these: daily from Bladen and a friend who picked it up,': gave it county, ' and will fill orders eft with to us. We wbh he would 'come back hini for them. : They are Vfy fine , and lose something else equally as seF vice&ble. : The v hiibvi f?hnA irt ith ' Vit. fy Pra?Se'! i ' j thing we have found yet to carry fine a r tfl xrom railroad, passengera 'wno have I cut tobacco in. -!A w arrived in the city, we learn - that the "tus, fhrrfonn i?r i ' n'whufULi ofiBcial majority of Mai W'lt Patterson j our Job Printing ouir. - hepaitorywiUthiabrato jative5arididi u A lar numlofonr basmeasJxoufiea, are oickAkand thia evening at 8 o'clock Sun tibri in Qrange,is 706 votes. At the town sending their orders for printing to North ll 9xr .o- I''' jedjlc Oftfurhamwh ern cities to be executed.'0 We havs always r ' . ' ' " V I A Kijv1 171fAnI ankah rha riM-Oawatifffii I TaI Mnnlanl! thaitiata watm mm - il3 votes. , V, ; ; I for ao doing, and have been willing tor dnpli- cate any order at the same figures' paid !or work elsewhere. T7rom lacta with' which we WaTinqulruig.in ahdmmode1 p'eBtiM!:iahwal .ecbraatl ' St; qyvaatmi'tSiitn w. ? i:.by jth Sector, Key B 8 BronBon, Sbooitb Mrhodist CHTjBCH.emccs . by .PvMtori eV: W..! HaltoSal 4t kl A U and; at ?lM.i5 n8pjaday. ,, Schoolxii 6 A.-. M, Wbi: - 5 '.A On the Eoad Agtln- -.-f. KJfWkare elad to see Mr J Br Chatham " "lDQ"uwe ? WfW WR ine pastor,; Jtiev; w. o, iiaiiom.aii a i & ; -t ii.ryi;:. jrr;A ibe aone, ana we ; myite au r who have any invite all - who: have work tif o)?f line, to send us copjlea of what iinitftit ftf vifLmjaJMi--iri' ' . 1 8" . "j-' rTT 1 Q" neea, wiin loiai cost oi execution eise- :SiBxw .M.f)cBCHTfierT?ces fc-ihW vwhich was wrecked eieht alVAiBM4 by the pastor, Bey;? J 1 iaxMYrti I tl(r infM-st in th.! wv . )andata?.:HSayS&oora( L., I floe promptly, skillfully, and at rates muta-, ,f5 toay, Csrrawav, 1'bst 'Tbksbytkmajt jKBMtf.Serricea this rjtorairjgat,JL ad this evening at 8, by thVr&tbr, Rlvil W. MUler, j IX( D. Beatefceev i :id?W?. U i oa,; , one time feared, would be fatalbut he has managed, tQ weather the storm and take his ensine acrain.' BatanrMeA ' CetUa Bajerjb in , , , "I . ' JJaiy o? quite all the cotton buyers ftom gollege and 5th Uh,1teaoi wUl rrturn again thia FaU. c-A. RPEasBTtiBiji Cfefo.perrIoes in the Chapel, 6' streets, by thr pastoiBey W M Hunter, at 11 o'clock A . M. , arid at 7 F; M, y Sunday ally satisfactory to them and to us. We have the very best pressess,' inachinery and material for the execution of air styles of job' work; and the most experienced work men, and are confident - of pur ability to meet every lust expectation, j :: - schooij iria. a:mu ( 'AHbtir? CHUBcn? 1 Anteaemeiits. - CircBses are coming. !Mrs Lander is "doing" Europe just now. aiRoii io. it u n 19.55 2.00 Ifasaat 10J o'clock. aird sermon by Rev jFaefeatjj of Wil mingtioifc" The pubUo sse vited'lo attend. Bkcosd EBxsBTTXBiAjr Chuech. Services in the morning at 11. an? evening; al 8 by the-pastorrRevT3 SvSTdlng at the Court House. Sunday Bcbool In the Court House aUktw Already 1ft 8mtberlla ef SutherUn ft John- i 1 ' : i i f ("1.' rf is a mmm," ! i i : 1 i i L. u . - scon is nera, ua ait Joansiou wiu rearn i i i'tT-'-: v' v v Jia win anams js at nt era here who were oeyer bre before. jBusessbIicliols cS Co., u Mllwli. d -I- U. II . r v n I I 1 rl 'I 1 1 sr I 1 v, r i ui in i Kin tr, & RETAIL DEALERS IK 1 B E DKD lwN G, &c, iiiT b 2 CHARLOTTE, JXiV. 'qw.ii& ... . :.. .,htiuH-M rfi. .?;f.... ilt n yrtt'H-t" nlw-.'T'yl'.-r fi'-x iH' !. i. j9i.iwx-f fittt; assortment ; i CTSJ " OF " ' 1 Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth Supply o?- totingei,' 'all gVadtsA1 tiill assbrtnienfe ofMetaiieO'Cases, Caskets ; and Wood ..at'offiniVbn luuidi9'i;8 .flA':: . ; -wyl Ji l' junl3 : i hp i iii .1, Tui-i wriwn viii t ' Bin j r)0 i.. t 1 u niri t.njii rrrta in stow "iiii ..ton Viwiiiw em (il tyjJ;Mnt b '."I't"" l" Hit lib vTrt) 11 f I . 11 V;f li ' 51 ! r sot mcot aatm-l' VT'H W1 li 72 nL f "-as- ALWAYS "OTJAEA NEW-MS r bavieoafl CWI -) lATr M A in"a l , ' . . I MARKET jft.T a mm -m woi nuu .iaii9qAd Jw '1 b.u : ..(, i V.li iff & 113 iff; .-rV ST . ' M .itlV V I I 1 rr.) 'to cnty.Bulletia. or seventeen tit snnaay aner -lTinity. The city as1' as dull tyeaterday as ditch water; They took to red liquor ' again yesterday, "hill fnn The melancholy days have "quit chok ing mey-s-ofu-e.' j : Matters' of current news force us,to again omit the 8unday reading to-day. Geo W Helton, Esq., of Cheater, j 8. C, peaka coming ib Charlotte.-' Ibi J J Mbtt, of Btatesvule;1 fjCillector of Internal t , Revenue for this ' district, was jut the city yesterday.; : Maj A Pope, ' of the Atlantic Coast Une, arrived last evening and register ed at the Central Hotel. 0, . . Prof IS Bailey, formerly of Baleigh, passed through this city a day or two ago, on his way to Cave, Spring, Ga., where he proposes to establish a school. TreMurer'4 Beport. . ; . The report of the County Treasurer, r ,Thecarpenrs befek finwhed; their work I wnich appear to-morrow as a sup- at the Second-Presbyterian Church." . Well 1 1 piemeni u me aoranem p.vmct bitowb Tuesday next is the time for the equinox total disbursemente of that officer to begin, but its rainshave preceded Hi . for the fiscal year ending August 31st, Excepting St 'Marks' Lutheran, auV&e 9, 'V.fX. ymt churches in the xity will be ope for services tOt W whi were paid on account to-day. , !:"'". n ofthenew,jaiL Te county of Meck HJfawQ9dou't really xpectsy newpn lenburg is now elear of debt,except its this side this morning do you 7 Remem-1 railroad bonded ber yesterday ' " :! ; "' " ' ; ' .' Th Board of Aldernten will meet to-mor-row night in regular session ,' at .their hall vethe JlarketSonse. '' 1 ; .,3ov Yance was, we belieye,: the only citi zen of Charlotte, who attended the opening exercises atbhapelHilL Yonino no jat chitiquepins are ripe, for yesterday a country darkey was in town it i .1 a . . . , wiin a smug oi uem arouna nia neca.,. ;:: The man who had a fire in his shop, ye terday, raa the man who was most popabir among the old "atifiV' and frtHUni.! H We $earun!dis' 'of anotheri"nliW daily being started here.., We auppoae aomebody has just married kn heiress. The Centennial Base Ball Club ! of tbU I Co&ttablei Whitler afid Kikff cWisbandedfor the, present tkn. ,, It glves'ua pleastire to bear testimony ttBburg, and will come South this season,. . John Robinson is coming South with bis "menagerie'1- aod "grand moral; circaa." Stickney and Lowlow andiiss Emma Lake are the arenie stars John will be welcomed here at any time and at all seasons. The Berger family, favoritej in'Charlottf, lost by fire at Jackson, Mich., $000 worth 6f ponies, phaetons, etc. ' ' Katie Putnam opened :&t the Albany (N. Y.) Opera House on the 13th inst , for an engagement of two weeks. . i Clara. Wildman with her company, begins a week's engagement at Canton, O., on the 28th inst. Frank Mayo played ''Davy Crockett' last week, at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia: The Berger Family and Sol Smith Russell are exhibiting in different towns in Penn sylvania. Greenville Dairy News. .We are glad te see the announcement that the Greenville (S C.) Daily Neun, is to be enlarged i a very short time. It is one of the brightest and ablest of our Bouthero ex changes, and we feel a real interest in its welfare". tt is onf the very few papers, in South Carolina that i not afraid to coaae but witb 'wbat It thinks, and as a bold, in , dependent daily, supplies a want which the people of the Palmetto State have long felt. We extend our congratulations to oar friend 8peigbtS oa the occasion of this en bvrgement, and hope that the days of his in tereatisg paper will belong in the land. "Water- WnrVt :---aifa?.rtoijqJi ' We reer. to. this subject aeam. An acquaintance of ours; who has been-in f - I -.-'- c. i t Awania laceiy, speaKs oi tne successmrvji ez'i iratwiai uwi just ' oe,en mau,e w v !J!EUIlQkT. ( 1 i-r i ! J . . . waterworks in that citvr: The' appar , we are infonned5s'verv simple, the t J ': -.-.yt n It ; ' -si-5 -r r- C &x -f r t f I i VV-iTv th f vf TA Vvl A KaW i thlngi:,hoiiceaDle ran iron post ori'th sfidw'a1rfh1! tmz&ttMZ creffibTylthTusrquTefly inform it was a1 seerW infringement . on2M Kleelr mmrm nat,rjuietlv"m th'e niglit I'certalnWttilkW mo- toy1"1 wa inserrea tnrougn'ine wppy ,A1, YU .MrBHs&o aiii:'ij'it-iytk',ii iiTJ . i. . unmAam .i am. lBODtam hiaJjilf'iSMMSS ii I Leave .Richmond. 1 88 ,,&UAairrnxs; :BjcmcoirD & UAH 11. M . t 1.. lil91Vdi ft lu'tanaailer.Aug; 2Dtb',1875. stina..Tiiuaa.miii3T nrw LeaTeJDharlotte, -'.--w 15 p m - 545am 'VfAWEjiaanot'n, 9 88" 6 20 "KJ8lusbur- JK 1158 " 8 84 " Greensboro, 815am 1055" l lzpm , 1 20 6 07 8 48pm ed from the telebrated I.szaxiobs. : kail. xxrasss. JiJjilf'iSMMSS ii I Leave .Richmond. 188pm 508am ater Poncederi'SpringBlTwhfch1 ;are 2 miles frdhT fhe celeBrated Kimball House, and can bfr- easily rreahedi W39 the'eelehraed''streP railway" fdifHfie7 "Baiisbuiy.83 ,!fl I Amve c vaanoiie, ebulition of rrater from"ihisei springs, is of wonderm! power, a to force the wat'tBrbuRh pipa to, the oa .aac.T"eSiTiniJiiiio9 rrfM!4 JjeareA8beqs4Wam: .-as naai-M-u m ArratGoldsboro, 11 80 CrfttH'WESTERN N, C. R. B. " (Saijuc BaAxeH.) o IieyeX3waoahoroi vu i .n .ii 30 a m AMvtatfialeja, .i,jmetl si.Pr W " ieave Salem. 8 40 a m oJ idTiTeaQJWIPfO,,ii-,n.W 33 " taPsawnger trakfcr leaving. Jtaleigh- at 8 10 p point where theote''Ftan act upont thejwateij.,bfng thr(Jhr9ngh a 3 bjich nozzel, 150 fee above. (the CCimball i The citwens otTAtlania, were Jwashed oetfect! (g4l.fr5p:flrfmff A ana strangers ano visajrsngcn.j is,w 8 86 111pm a& .858 - iIl" 8 15 e miiii - g 25 " 9iga5jsBn f. 8 48 " a .ion Hi V.' T t in in 200am ,12 88 " 8 10 pm Lve 600 " isbati eenerouaity. and hospitality lf the nre- I m connects at Greensboro' witn tneJNortnern zfens. andiuthefnM as theyaA beentooTheW .rPWSffi ?P?$ J ftj89fWe AOMFto6etfcDni puts ts North or Bottthn: t . , men of .No 1, were, each giveA small two trains aaiiy, oom ways then. ett!(ne4.t their OTgjoatt'!i'1 MUin! lTBlttvBli 3S m, ttiftKST i? Hl2s than rl,..t Rleh 1,-. rolled .the Jhpsej, .and.. jwerg Jrwj jjjeen,,; water, ,alsfl J.informedlhjt, afo?w?fnVl.teiUPleai,e fa:i;ft-Attflk0 daim ,ra?IIf0rlfiaHon address J that the wonderftu pflwerpf the Jfonce I iS EJ ALLEN, deQniSprmgF.tceje t-9nKis v.aar.iiWBBmoaefc1geni,, fxr,eeBS0Ov vj, an immense height, is due ageth'eiilr''o natura causes;, ueed:puhir4fjrniant .HBjiBearind-aB'jg heard it .whispee .arnjm, 1 Sept 17 Sup'lL It Is understood', we tel T t ieve that the offie- - 1 to the ffi$iency of these , two' officers, The Courts. Mayor's Court There were no cases of any kind Or description before this body yesterday. , Before , Justice Davidson Lucius Boss, colored, for stealing a pistol from Edward Hughes, also colored. ' Found guilty and bound over to Court. ; .Before justice, mcjnixca a case which excited considerable interest, oc cupied the attention of this ; Justice, yesterday afternoon, and in the consid eration of it he was assisted by Justice Harrison. It was an action brought by G L Gibson against i John R Kirkpatr rick and B P Tipton, for false arrest. The plaintiff was represented by Messrs Vance & Burwell and Shipp & Bailey, and the defence by Messrs B P Waring and Geo E Wilson. The examination of the witnesses and the arguments of counsel consumed from 2 o'clock p. m., until nearly dark. The Magistrate bound the defendants over in the sum of $100. Tipton is to have his hearing there were pumps, at tt pointtirn pumps we suppose . ; axe j inserfft T unqerneata the ground, anwrjkebv.j hydraulic pressure,', , It ,thougb.thatiJiit6'Wetfe not njecary.keenthfpun der the. springs fostthesak pf Jecresy, the water might be, made 4i Kmb fto1, 1 i It tAi l n any giYjen Join buil, as,, vfirunuiiu House to anyo'ther,iess impprta $ prt ' of the city, sttch,a$!thjaa Sm se. ; .Tbeitjzensitf Atfa Jf)1'i 'p; yf ly satisfied Jth the arrangemene ing inai . jne. lyi.TBjpaa-.axouawatiBia w ituo tn i wwi-.hv jor t :i jt thoroughly : psaleiiTfitlfcjthJ punier- a -0w ,itU-T. bslUiO 'jTL!) ji.i n&?K m i HI! iil'U-'ilI t)Si UU'. ,''.rt-S3 tiij lii -j jw:mi ;i iw fjjsin dJ 'ijai,--,v s'.iiiHl flit, i ii3iiij:)3l ell . i .qui ylitojiintitt Ilia- UL-Vli l!lw utii'U ana tils auiwll .nvi wrt-l ,Hjjj' Ji,.il'llJ'i.woiil nvonq av :n tlrMi1T nwi Ijbi: :nl "'TiTiintTriTT'a OU1 (D RCEVIM&LISH wiUbe ous wateyxit around ;it,iynti e If the Pence dftJQnitSprings ail in iheir supply, -great benefit derived. : We irdy s :Wishi.wewterefaa happily situatedybut fear-i-we may,.Qjt be able to reach such excellence! in our. era paBai05ifo Mecklenburg bve no . nCli ' The suit is on account of a process . is sued by him and executed by Tipton, unit nhi(inn in Un tuiin' tMit-' inin hanV rtiptcy u ' v;"'3'.1 11 ' y j'11 , ship. They have' inanifeeted an effio- This'uwhattheyclt iencyad '.Ij!,??1. but it can't be seen these nights; so to all mendatioii, and have been Untiring in intents and purposes it had justu well. be . ferreting . .outqime anA ; criminals. I any other sorof a.moon. , ,j .r.-, m' liTheits faithful discharge of duty is a Last week was one of unprecedented matter oi consiaeraDie remarx, ana we quietude in police' . Olrfelesv; On 'nlyv two do them1 only an! act of '' justice in morafe were1 there jessloni fit. the police saying that they bye fhownemselves ooorti ani during the week there were ' noi the risht jmen in the right: place7, i and giving them to understand that their efforts in behalf of good order and good moraU are hoi passing unnoticed. exceeding t wo arreate by tb "cope." : ,v,! iX Mr O W Badger baa purchased the bar and billiard saloon of Mr O C Horton, on Tryon street, between the Firit National Bank and tha Commercial National and will conduct the establishment in future. J iLii!MTI Opposite Cent4al Hotel, onyMepeeetan41 uib t - ;i.'..--J)S ijII9y .1 ANDrVWHOllSA a ' 'id!, xii Mab; bca" YEs lilf; I iTl Hi it if it -it j n- i - m jYmT ra iff .irf t t, 7. 1'E N NESSEE . W ET ; A''N'D-.- MUTT01(: boos fwfcif no 7''mJ? wiklEFAF MARKET, AND SOLICIT TBADEKR03? - r!ATTJrft,iru,teustome: 3rs only. "Noedcustomra wanv r j i,' THE itMarket opened from 'k'rnj to 9 p. m.mch3dayfivmdays:excepted. fp HE GteANTjrDBPOt 1'' i 1 v 4- V"'. . -oy "r-' ' ICdwarda.' Brbuehton & CoM v. o$i$rESW& tjRTGl STORB.- n'-a-niRTESS zno niNDEiis r i . Wws"1irVT-.ii 0 ..nxnnJ T , . 4 1 Blank Books of Every klri kept :Jo f : .i:t& i.'.f .liJLU; Ur rtrimi-iand-toade to, omer,- ,t Tentbonpan .(i'CHARLOXrE.OBS .'est and best papers in Address ang20tf band irc i' "biiUfini. .i Rinding of everv.desci;f e oftheiftrgH YTrur- .. . ,kk will orth Carolina. , A .jWuz,'. i: - L ' V i "y .. ., Charlotte, N. C. Prompt attention given to orders,; The Bain.' Postponed.; JV The funeral se-vicea of little Annie E D Hoi ton, having been postponed on ao- count of the inclemency of the weather, will take place this morning at the leaidenea of the parerjtt at l9p'c ock. The friends and The ' oldest . mhabitanfc scanneth 'memory's walla' to recall a day sitni- Between Cross Fires. -: The other day we received an anony mous postal card from some illiterate cub telling us that he thought we had i about "exausted" the pin back question, and ad Vising us to hold up on our remarks con cerning them. As soon as we ascertained the wishes of this cnb, why we, held up of course ; and yesterday, here comes . an an enymous letter, fronr a female, in which the following cheering and complimentary sentence occurs "The paper having become to the fairer portion of the community insufferable dull, will tne "iocai" yieia to oun earnest en lar in all its features, te yesterday.' It waBeucha dav as one does not care to ISn hokr '. encounter more Chan once in a century. I . Ko;.we can't do it In the firrt placets It "Was a day of rodigioua'dampness," , who wrote the postal, card would be -' dis- :L-fL..ii and the damnnesa was edualled bythe please with us and that , would ha me end ..A I ortillnAoa ftnrf crAtiAra.1 lrAa.nnAfta WrilCU I v " mw ffuu a rrn nnaniA H 'TKa Waaftio wo. ftr. wno lea us Muae WiBOUlW uay nu UUU.UB Aiene. & ...... a,i...-nli follttia in trmnta: nnd W M we continue sneu tne styie?..M ..... . , . , i . . .. . . . i .. . .... . .. -I-never couia ees uia : uauEausr w- uopm. WW riIl.0?:.:37l?m wlenUes!Twouldn'tlike it; in the, third pUce the force into the faces Of tnose Whom bUSl- J -nnn Av. who tavs that if wa keen on she ooiid Vit Is'certaiil 1 will mn back till she-" stops the drcuhition of the Great Southern Dispatch Freight Line, with headquarters, in this dty; - Mr M is here ho wprepared to enter - upon his ness duUe8,4HeiiQa pjeasaqt, oute fenr tleinaa, and VilPno doiiW 4 along well with -our people. , -1' tM'- I " Tne Theatre. 0 :4 i T that none others went but '. Nightfall brought no relief to the great glpprnihess, but added rather' to; it ' by its' darkness: arid, as this is written, the whistling of the wind and the pattering Our theatrical season onens this 'week I hf Iho rain nnnn th windownn.nAfi.enve wiKlfQd.a Opera proJnig bf a Sunday as disagreeable as uouse, onT.Bwaiaayi nBb . wmm j the day preceding it. pro IB IMS W W tf u mr urynm ng hw tarn ui briiiiahcy. - r: ; ; s : 'Look to :tbe players zl see i them welt' be- ttfStOWed iwH -v .TJtMi r (T-; of her blood just for spite, might die; ' and then we would be tried for murder. . I These and a great many other causes constrain ha to say nothing more about the pin-backs. though we could aay .heap. r,We ; might tell about the fair one who got her compan ion to pin her back tighter as they turned a street corner one day last ; week, j We could tU about the one who sent a gross of pins whizzing through the room Wheat she' tried to step over a cat;' We could tell of the one who said she hadn't had a ? good square sit down since this Vplague-taked" Jashion fuvt took hold of her.. We could tell about .the ne whom a friend . in Augusta . writes us Whoi-Hitfr.'-r . atowed !?tj -vf ,ui . .f.,!)(..-.i . . I . The Btatesvule jjon amort, copies tne They are (the abstract and brief ehroniclers of I j0e wbich we recently published about i-,Uiotimea.'aH.iFt.Lv noi-ti'JH'iWij t "v ""'l lJ, " . . . V lH? i n- I tke young newspaper man who went to Remedy for Sere Throat. ! '! ''Y : the camp meeting and stuck his posters wh9 44 to go up the steps, and got jTake, one large pod of red pepper; such as uP!on the church and was about to put wedged together so that she bad .to back iUrramAt for fkmllv naa iateeij it In half a oneon the pulpitTwheri .they stopped down (but we did tell aboufei hex; in the pmtvrfwateFaflexiwbich strain in a quart him, andadds : 4n l.tl " "Observationa'' column the other day.) We of molasses, adding a little vinegar ; boil all I I Who said it'e-taaT of the teU about the one whb said "it's i. - mUA .rn m I LWm i A fellmr nan'tatiLTwl vfirv- nauehtybut it's nice.'! ; We could tell of the tan thrna &ia drv'bd1aaaMbia If if I thing." Now, Joseph you just keep one one whd said she I'could ijbrd td pinhack? beta tWdeadflfaiiht;,' will ssothe'tns ey open, and wait t for developmenta. And, finally we could tell of the one. who throat (and oti irritate) and; warm it up 'We have a'couple of eyes neighbor, thinks it is vulgar to write about, hut Jnot Wnitj TfaharrirlhaiTean bibbrne hiJhe andthev are eenerallvonenonworkinfir vmlgar to wear pin, backs,, . j,,, fr "'"'. W.h;puUtbacknear:iherpalate wltha tejj. iSpeaking, of i"developements,". ! But we won't W1.J The postal, sorter spoon, and swallpw?1 Ayply dly,a reminds us thatr we haveacoupleof thia slice of salt pork, warming itlupwell mxr- "ksin"ieserve vet burself " chsjhoaa Tmised ito ..'..u.- rr. i-:. w utue oaics wefervcyet ourseii -kn baideaaed. Por these reasons niusi continue untfl next' week; wiTed, if we hear anything more about it, weiwill write not about the neck, as most people do. Ex. toe "cave of .globm., But no longer, an article on the resources of the country.: todrawibeoold and inflammatVm up, and " - v", ) 1 rrt? loit EN THE CITY, JUST" RECEIVED. locals snneaio b-isg tojrb -qlb bio lUid Ima sotiIj 7:0 . ' ! CONTKIRUTEDPOETRY-AJirBdE; I a 1 xH;4 .uY , ; ' ' I"- 1 ua keb a vti .i snil Hji nv.- A lohesome editoein theJDowing; stanza, says behiiaatteroittOiRWta a scesmio his life in the .naa(dacafana loaisvuU Jixi-jui,,j bsio' SXljnolob Hi aikhiiX Vim f.na il.'ll I '&ASSVJ4 CALL AND SEE. THEM, AT ' To write from naWfn4iIriiiBgioiiii;-. i mii biutVn samO Snlnw.-i mill Al. Lmma Kam. 1. . J . . . ... 1 oa ge up kw wij, 1 TOi fflrtn ww 9U .jHoY w K .jjrHJ t AUU -o w ca. uu vok ivw ".. . And ofTw th atreeta rc'd feah . . TJ. .M.l-lMnli Aftinwi 10 ,,' . That aonu friend ononjtha street?"' Would dislbcahisflattftorar!ruu f And sweetly wbi6neriaali!!) .iid p4nSAfl VJS? Just receivea it"t)-.-,mu ,-, AndTilTnVdnk T-l 1. hlMtla eld RftNpREWS f'S wai tKJuaaeu.nVlu , ' Jq0 saijui logaUiij ei4;vflT lifilifiAT 'noli sW iiiU BACCO. Then you'd converse with 8at4iK"-toi llxna i inane ti f Andour hwrt wcld wasetoinuttetp The oterBUttanagqvterwpea Wodkltake you horne on a hpttr mew" Abvkililiiiei iifltfANTdFGOOl) an v. ma noan Wanted ParCy. 'aesW'io Nrol a nom Vor Vt&tiA ldJ "Jl .th'iittu lo sitlj enril 1! ,mJto,v y,J:,f j a bait co;pas4Atze,anq. Manaiaciory "TjIitt of the ly in a conveniestnbrtieI bf the citv. Applyat .n.iiHJmncXHOFFlCI CI Ki'J (li xr 10; Barrels IK - If E1NEST MOCTNTAm APPtjES.rat Mo;j tlsiY frtro Sjjjl (..jiyj- rt-,rn vrs yh r t . 8 8 CARTER'S. septl8 ijs u "-,'J COmmissioai Store. muni wrAiit nnj wnun 1 Dank of MteUcnlmrffr thj'l :'i.-. ;i-iJ j,.k1 iijuio 1 .0 , L I V ?E " W T T TT usonea' are envi need that we d eal fairly. and ypaeaO'itelL'iicf ad (it XawYw04.'UJL,'XV - E have reason to believe ftattheonfceri l neighbors aoid ,11, ornanaa of Abe Bankot;Mecklenr' 4-w bsa-iJ t. burg are guilty of fraud. emDezzlemeat."etttft 1 s piracy and false pretence? and under aneh I us belief we deem ungnt anur proper; to call a I ?iV 'uttiitmMufAai intr.i:U-j,- meeun? 01 vie aepositora ana creditors, to held in theC!urtmuser, iUTlotte on :vMfj4'HRS be the-70i day of October next, tt ooawuU and agree on some, plan - to promote- our mutual interest, Tanduto 1 fully expos the' management and protect Our in teres tautaa l d J iitff iff send their cbildreafaadUieyi will get a . SOBd;aniartteleaaU-they.eoai .4Jaem J09M' B IO WlOXtl It1I)jtS(1 MiYr !' i.J.r.!e irjN. ItaadlMAirYiOTiilM LlactwejclaimtojgiTe , aibettersrtl tic 11 d septlS td paid vJllI 7.,jfJ jW(nIi I .mi.jWTWr $iaREWaRp; .Vtc tj rtt jtix w jml KW l-itoU?! 1A -13i trJBA JlJfll OSKTlMO alWwsv Bdtdall time imakenado it, sn iniuiM uia uihciiditiWit mn iflnrv Jim. a T,rTwl MmaiatMt Am.Art. tVifKTfcrliit -Aftll Tlna MilKOt ed. The boy is fifteen yeartnoldland WS17 1 grown to nw age, Amanaa is. stiteem and o oi 1- Btrbarle, N. C. v -& slso;weU iwh.' J ooa ' rward 'rb the rks 1 ' XT ' . , . - , them; or ten dolLfoebothii'? srfj u or employ either, oX tnenwu ties of tbelaw-3a 0 jail.. I. fTlTTAOl?. TTTT T1 V.PIOn . nr-.el oenal TnA..v ,n.n .i., . .. a -.r. IIY'JANT. 7 I Tot iheir rooda W!T1 find bottom ipt5 T O SMITH oYOO'S. prices, at 5 .-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1875, edition 1
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