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;39Cc6l. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, liOJU joDfcpniNTiwc. 1 -v,, SUBSOUFTIOH- &ATK&. 7 ''ln3iJn-? si Pir,3v 4 , ;The OB8BBTSB Job Department haf ' .thoronghly supplied ' th e-.jir 1 want, and with the latest styles cl i. k every manner of Job Vort c" -i now be with neatneea,dl r itch rn3 empnts, ; '; -! We eau tofnlah at shot t not . eevrr ' BILL HEADCr ? ' rt ! vol J Paily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, is 00 e f J 3 -V 4-r.i!Miar las 874100. M. " 3 mos. , " ' w , t2.0(i ,1 11 .. . . . . . ... .J I'll f-.. i; t WKELX f kly. (in the county J'i ri advance' T i 00 ont of the county, postpaid, 2 10 i MO i l not' 0 V!J1f IK J i i 'LETTEB UK UJ3, CAT. , ' . 0"!M 1 i 12 '. ti months, ; " I 05 - ( VOL. XII. 'A ftjr Liberal red actions for flubs. 7 'pa'" ?bli;t8,checa : H.fT 1 fttlfitllill V - A..w.lil ... ' jfL. .ml rim II III I l lllV P,,': , -Sjt' f'.oi, oil i .'i "' ' ' o1; J SWl;l'H58eEORBES ! i, ... -OP flu-. i i -a SECOND A UR MR FORBES has jnst returned from the ceiving onr Second Fall Stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND LBA.JHER, which Is fw . complete m every department, ana win De sold . ...... j. M tCRCHAKTS are especially requested to W E -..WrHfeLSiR-0 .RE S M ;I H & ,.? X K W I.Baj, F K 0 N!x i'B.tj i L i.I CHARLOTTE. II. C 1875 ARE SO W llEOEIVINO ; "OF 5e WR j'HE I FALL AND WINTER TRADE. "We offer to- the Public the best Stock of GrentlemensV Sand and Machine-Made, ., ,' itv, .-: -: ."-; " "! -! I .v;i)-).j:i't-i ;fi ) GAITERS ANI) BOOTS- ' To le, fowfii iii' .tHb ''Ci'r Ladies Misses', and Childrens': goo de in endless variety. , We respectfully solicit yotitf pat ronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. ..flinS-- 'iJHMini ?W Opposite Central Hotel, teg- Ladies tud.Gcnfyihe goods; a specialty. sep21 WIIOLESAIE mhBm mw Supply of Ixiunges, H grades t'omne on hand. NE VV MEAT R OS E J prin' Building, Opposite Central Hotel, on 'Trade Street, and next donf to -0j Fjannrs' Savings Bank, . t . S L A U G H TER E R S AND WHOLESALE A WpSSEjg ?iiHM A K D MUTTON. WE KEEP A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE 1FROM CASH navine customers onlv. No credit custoniera -wanted. ' "- fc-Market opened from 4 a. m.. to 9 p. jui24 Q ( li J? g M WtLSO,. ' W , BLACKS WilsoWIsaBlacki i) r u:g:(OT,t;s:;i ' DBALER9 'IN4' 7n l'A I NTS, OILS, C II EMI0ALS, GLASS,' CHARLOTTE, N, C. ri w feb2i 6m.- .4' 1 r i HEAVY-J '4 1 t 1 i 1 1 1 Stock of Under'wear.lled FlanneliCanton Flannels, White gteakef. 1ftc: at r ; . 1' A FRESH vbody'iev3 Supply ( 300. Windisi Glassj 2000 pounds Putty, Lin- eedOil, pare White iead at f lowest PnC?9' k'Bukw:F:Ll!'& CO. oct3l K GROSS-''S b";; t Swift fe CourtneyMatches.P.Wfr " ., vr;buwell & co. vf v.. r;o " i TnhalACf(a&rfh. the kreatesl ietnedyf v i;.;' Uortnrt,rriiTrAT cfrocf 'nbar tn 1 tnmir ni'o'nal dMrwndinir .lmv on the I ' W B BUKWKLL A CO.. KaowDM - . , ,ia mnn li0n 1 u,.f . ...r . .i . ....,.. i..vl Winions, oct31-' ! .'. f) r..'-: - I , W It UIKVV XLL K UU, v i""" o . . I .....,, r I ntatd It 1 r. : 1 ( -,-ir- ,.r,-4lKVUl muufti uumwuiuj uu juv. auwuc w o . again Northern Markets, and we' arenl . at prices tnat aeloonrpetHion. - 4.t.'Mia,Ka.Jt Vf .' j examine our SocJc, beforf :pu;(h8sin 1 ;0 H D E R S,0 L D(. O R B E S S3 SO, TRADE STREET, IVAL. 1875 & RETAIL DEALERS IS furniture; BEDDING, &c, Xo. 5, West Trade Street. i OflAKLOTTK, C. ' i . ' . . ' Ol JUfKECEIVEDA 4 v J W r 7 V,- 1 sr A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth, Also,, a new JT Terry and Rep. A full assortment of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood nov2 MARKET. A MIS 0 IS EETArL DEALEBS tv; naoh day, Sundays;xcejj y J ;-, ;-!. v . . -( iNDSOMF OTE Of Scarfr, Ties-and Neckware. at ' OCtlX,,. .-:.') ., . ;!.. isii. 1 'i; "f LARD. Hi oet!9 LAYER, GREY fc ROSS .! s Stock of Hosiery,-English, British, Balbri ean Stripes, Collars, fco. at v Vtf; v 1 -d - il ;J;iAY0UNG,;&UX'S.--- octlC i7t?i thi (u -;i V'" T. HAL1S..BAUS.;:HAE1S. i - ' -n M AYER,REY & 'ROSS.r ic (!' tei.'tai ru 11A Ai6Jii&uj ifi(vvwi' . .... . .. .. ... , . . ... it.-. !-tr f.'a U CIJTfiER'S t"i''r OECOND STOCK 30K-cLOTHiNa r,r 0 i- ' i3 '.-'Jnat received i f ALEXANDER, SEIGL15 A CO o. ' CXTKA FINE i; f -v-ifijl j;- va;i; Jiff . t Custorri Made Over Coats, jast received, at. '" J ALEXANDER, BJC1ULJU A wo. nct3l ., r -4!wtj;f'5 ,-? r? ii 7t ,;r employees; onib;d i Gtdlini Central pprnered piecbpbinted irisliawVshape nQtlce in yesterda'a paper, from the nle has'cQea 6 be used.1' - ; : - . -; Railway :Cdtiipfr;bu yesterday stied 5 bel6w,!"triirimed all afbuhdf arid itsfuH- Wheeling Register', saying 6f the entet-' e'ittunmmissiJ wili! rneet the wrhpkrfysoeTifJqsace , laid ifleasy 'pleatttef tm the ' side Uin'mentr IrVaf th(Bre"was,unbthini oalbel&A'inat.r,wr..vo 4, . iiJiici men una, others i peAQre i Jusuceri vi y" , i uireauoare aoout n : everyinine was It haabeenkbticed ihmt ChWdrkn:it Udai J; Fall's chestn nts, are hnnstiaH liWithti fat and jufcy: The Pioneer Steam, Fire' ' Company. wTmenta'jrt justice I paraua mjis. evening as 4 ociwyf. i ,au mem-j oers are requested ttQ iWet a , their engine, were postponed for, bearing? at i future I hoase promptly at the time u-.i .i .'io'iimAmlititiniA ntttiXr' Th::fr$ ; of nt1ieFlrsirta-Bahk; is' Vnore than probable' that -the attract ive-1 by ! house ' ness of Jtheticasioa'will De Jjdded some sood trdurio5n"Dviaa;thet)rera that week. ; The Monroe.Qiub lias tfoceptedttie.chalr I lenge exienaea menx.Dy.iQe .pjameiess xm .of this city, and a match game of base ball 1 will be played" between ( tne. ..two club on j Caroliaa Park on the 17th irist., the first day oftheraces. ... . Freightn. j , . There " is auim.mense freight movement at present ote the railways? : 'The depot are now daily surrounded by busy : drays and draymen; makiag paatters ; look somewhat like the old activity f before ; the . panic, and tne ouitat-elbows Umes that nave succeea- d.y . . rf! . . ., I .... i . , .ri'!,i t - ' . Th frtilAwinT r ailrniirl hico'i'in.f f n.r' BWKU .. " - .... I . " L "jT" " ZZ . ,1 registereu fu..vBvrH;.i4 . v renu, 01 tne jvennesaw xiouxe ; joi 4 fR 0U' e"erft , ' "nterid- eht of ' the Richltodnd a'ppaTl; in appearaftce,ja;M,iYj, judgment io;eachasermr . ; ; with velverctomfBO substituting utitnPf These'suitaarelikjeb-' t put tW hey are ornamentefmrnairu- Leig almo kM,,Wfriv"V..u!!u!uD?e' ouTO I fot the djffereht, Churches et the city to I wwore aiter apraymg meir iraveimg ex intendent of the North Carolina Rail- I aWnnint rnnwnUt ao within i pens." '"There are a number of Immense Toad, and Col John &' Palmer, Presi dent of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. ' The Comrt. V V ' Mayor's. ConRT--Bob Bharpe, whose fight on Tuesday eveningwe mention ed in yesterday's. paper, was up for an affray in . two cases and was lined $2 and cost in each. v Beforb Justice Davjios R F QAives, for bad treatment of a woman. Sentenced to immediate banishment from the city. : " No Jew, ferries for Him. i 'Schept to 'T'.mit yer tarn Jew ber- If-es I irately exclaimed an Israelite in this city, when, during the past dew berry season an bid country-woman went into his store and aaked him to buy some of this fruit. He thought he saw in the appeal a reflection upon the "scattered nation," and he danced around and howled in the eestacy of his indignation. Julia Jackson and one of Her Father's Soldiers. A correspondent writing from .Richmond to the Lynchburg .Vcus, concerning the in auguration of the Jackson statue, relates the following : "One of the most touching in cidents of the day, was the action of a battle-scat red veteran, who had followed Jack son Irorn the breaking ont of the war to the end of his career. He told Dr Hoge that he wanted the priyilege jfkising Jackson's only child, to ;which both Mrs Jackson and the daughter .cdpsentedS "the? Q&1 veteran kissed the blushing child,' and departed, satisfied that the privilege be .had. enjoyed was 'glory enough for one day.' " WeundeiahdhalirielSbrt ilbeing 0 I made to revive interest 111 the temper- ancc cause in this city by re establish- - .v , , , , ing one of the lodges, probably Hespe- rian Lodge of Good emplare."ttTho mni&&iairi lofl i pur midst,-tnat there hks rioTTTeen a meeting of any one -of the lodges in more than a year. Some of the former members have .given, up their allegi ance, ,and others still remain steadfast in the faith. Some of both these classes wish to- begin again, and we hope they will have success in 're-establishing their lodge. 3 (;' :';' . i :;l( , $1 r D I! lieak.will transfer i his: tobac co manufacturing operations from this city to Iincolnton, some, time in the early part' of next year. He is prornpt-1 eu yy . uic, name uiuuvcs nuitu .iuujo MrHeineman, xiz : to get to a section where the staple is cultiuated and is at hand ready to be worked upr The far- niers pf .Mecklenburg .keep in their own ligjit td j list that extent that they eulti- vate no tobacco or almost'; none, 'and iiU inA - , - . ., : V.i.vi-s-Difit nn.i t tti Tk'J ! ; 1 V l : : this is why we are about to lose both of wool corresponding with' 'that on the The Opera House Last Nieht. 1 " ourmanufactoriei.jIti9runfbrtunate cuirass.5 'r.:: '. . ("V w, . ii-5 ' iThearmorbasqueandscarfoVerskirt;: y astd nights about half ' past nine ) br alpacae.,iTfaerbasque.ii ,of ; simple ,"" X a. Aj '3. .v.. i.Lxr.U okii .v.-uwiU'iwktiVU,J. ofitecaminK.wlBialeaAaome v - - a ivnii at m a nroa nv r i tj v n no fa rT niaf'ir 1 1 ri u -h.i i -"t i riiit in iiim i' v .... BP Otopwft prpmpfeKwlr,, weA- r!i from r,?m TTa wnt out and sat down on the steps, when . itrpcqurred, to . . . . -i LifiJ to yell "police r atthe top ot nisi voice. - One of these guardians f of . the .- ij-x: c.fi .1.. pubiic p.acl mM com- :n rA.ANl anil ?M'r?nT armo TOifVl "Rlil ill t AVAfvCwAvat wiImi ri a mm iiavm wood, marched him off to the 'lockup, 1Immvm ' X w ' , . i . .11' h.F 1 1 A 1 , -X A jpany Dvidoo,ftjri.iwaEetdii'l. 'tfaeniii for several e month il irai. t Jasttcef Mo Sudg- vaviqsQn IQUr, QT utBRmO-, BUODer f companyf z ackhwfeag'lneciaims 1 ft e hl the8e' Yery - pipbahly - aadalV -those to iwmndoriijMto'f snouitt suet tne niigaiipB wijfp -' -There is'.talk .pf, locking up au J;.. cugiuB Ai,wio inwit,. i nutnmg wiurt j of that wilt bring the 'money. IB mOnftV. ill J- ' I JJg SeaiOn mi. ' .-.... :, ' luere are numerous causes, nsuie r. it. i x r i : - . . ii. i iiumiiiie atmuapuert?, xu inuicuie mat winter js hard )yi: 'J?ature8 sombre , lirery, as well a the almost leaflesa branches, Jteli us to ! prepare for the blasts, the sleets arid the snows of hoa ry winter, for it wilt soon; be Jherej Withj iKrx iti 03 ii ain. In view of its' v. : ui 1 u.u i.. :n . c i :i M ixuey cauacFBoanaxnere is-one otner I .-i. . . " . ', - .. v - . - , - - . , it..!. amy wmcn aevoives upon tne wnoie community to see to ; that is, ta.look after the. noo and sea thai. thAT is nr I danger -of ' any suffering in bur midst, jgeeme to us that it woSd' be proper the borders of their respective congre - - . . - ' - 1 . e, - I , -"ct. - , - 7 w Vl"0 are in danger 01 Deing pmcnea oy nun- ger or cold, ine City AULnon tics ought also to interest themselves in this mat ', ter ; the police might properly be in structed to look out such cases and re port them when found, to the end that I some steps may1 be taken to secure their comfort.5 'A winter of great sever ity has been predicted, and in the large -cities steps are already being taken to ! provide foi thelindigent. It would be a reproach to us ,as a city to allow the j sick, the widow or the orphan to feel the gnawings of want, aud we trust that during the season now so near at hand, every case 'of destitution in our midst may be provided for. The ''Sunny South" Agent. - The most ot our citizens remember oneO H Hancock, who has been here several times within the past four months, repre senting himself as an ageut of the Sunny South, a literary paper published at Atlanta 6a. He. became acquainted with nearly ev erybody here cat quite a swell, did the at tentive to the ladies, and in a general way as sumed a vast amount of style. We are not as impressible as some people, and so far from falling in iove with Mr Hancock, we never could treat him with the common civilities of life. - While we hardly suspected him at that time, of being a fraud, we did not think favorably of a paper which would em ploy j nst such a fellow as agent or "biograph ical editor," as he called himself, and hence we let him severely aloue. The Salisbury Watchman, of last week said that he had victimized the people of that place, and now comes the Concord Snn which ays that over there "He succeeded in getting a' good many subscribers. They waited some time forth PPtalas! tl 8 page, beautifully 51- I nof-m tiH lAiimal iliH Tint nnr in an ftnnoiiN ance. .'.Then it occunedtooneof them to write to the paper, and here is the answer : ScJtHY South, Oct 28th, 1875. ; 3fy Dear Sir ..-Hancock was an agent, but I have discharged him. ir you subscribed through him, he has not reported your name or sent the money. J. H. Seal. The story of this agent will teach too cre dulous ladies and gentlemen that in "enter taining strangers" they do not always ''enter tain angel unawares". On the contrary quite tee reverse. fashion Notes. :" (';, These are compiled from various sour ces: The double-breasted cuirass basque suit is made of striped Snows of Spitzber gen, with silk! of the same colors for trim ming, and may pe worn oyer plain vel vet or over silk. ; The peculiarity of this cuirass basque is its shield or revers that makes the breasldouble and produces a 1 i yvfm lOPKiDg . ana. laaieiui gartueuv. J The shield front is of silk! in the centre J arid wool on-each ;side. - The overskirt J is long deep i -apron, closely drawn to j the figure with straight edges below, j and very siigntly bbuffrit ; . Down, the 1 ifront is a graduated revers of silk and liittt rutpd fnr silk, or forany of the fashionable wool goods, e-JaafitrfrATi:5 rW.b bVnf-Aded 1 o-fi., Viki fir riivy-learpattern.. or A. I d-aitms These are associated Wltn plain ---- - - . - . 1 grps gram; and are madewith a basque ana trimmed urn.. , ' - ,Tr lr; i:i . 4 u..Tn otiriioh naw rtwor I Among simple and stylish new, over skirtais' I goodlgn that requires but fwrt LrAftths of thfi Wide WOOl tTOOuS v v v - vv v ' i now in vogue, yet is long enough ana' fidtfgf'twiThir ftdht is!a -WAUUj UCIi TI a VAX iUllUOO I ;,Felt hate are !not chosen- to match the costumes with which they aretorii put are trimmed with ; Velvet and silk" ef th,e color of the dress. Light creamy ,,uuu iciujoicmiBcu i ner gioves are w tne same snaae. Muffs are tiow made to1 match allthe f.W costumes, those in ' particular that quets. Crebm-colored stockings' biiclcs are ampng the fashion novelties. ; uctw; -. : ,? , ; , t .fr,; ;Two-orlhree days ago, country merchants ,u? luiiuiiiugwuBura weieiiteBui .:. ...t .1 ' . A. rV I jayiug iu bvocks as me same-iime; cneroitee Clay, Mitchell, McDowell, Gaston, Cleave land, Cabarrus, Anson and Richmond, in North Caroliaa, and York and Lancaster -in South Carolina. They were all called up to gether and reported their places Of business as above. ' This ' statement gives some in- siaht into tne extent of the trade of this firm and this city. It carries its own comment With it, and it is not at all necessary for us to elaborate upon the subject. Charlotte Ob server. ' ,Vek and thesa mprrthanta 'were na wlf treated in Charlotte, in every respect, as they. would nave been in Baltimore or .New York. Why. hot encourage home enterprise ? Atheville Citizen. ; The Citizen Is exactly light. Why not en courage home enterprise?' To merchants and formers of surrounding counties, wish ing to lay in supplies, we know of no place furnish goods to country merchants cheaper than they can buy them in iew York or 4rj competing to undersell each other. - Goods and wares of every style and description are here for 8ale in fact M the commodities which are to be found in the large Northern cities. . To the farmer there is no better mar ket. He can receive, where there is so much rivalry and competition, the very highest price for his produce, and oa the other hand can purchase his supplies of the lowest seller. What more can he desire ? And we can say to the trader, that the Charlotte merchants are as polite, obliging, high-toned and hon est as can be found anywhere. They are our best citizens, and are highly respected both at home and abroad. Meettac ot Citizens of Berryhiil aud Charlotte Township. A large nnmber of land owners of Berry- hill and Charlotte Townships, assembled at Suggs' shop, on the Lonegan'a Ferry Road, this day, November 2nd, 1875. The meet ing was organized by calling Mr J J Price the chair, and requesting H D Stowe to act as Secretary. Capt 8 B Alexander explained the object of the meeting, to be "to adopt some method by which we could avail ourselves of the benefit of a supplementary act, to the act known as the Stock Law." After some dis cussion the following resolutions were unan imously adopted Resolved, 1st. That a committee of five be aDDointed bv the chairman to divide into sections, the district proposed to take ad vantage of the Stock Law. 2nd, That a committee be appointed in each section to pre cure the signatures of all laad owners in favor of said Stock Law, and that said committee report to a meeting of land owners to be held at this place on Sat urday, Nov 20th.. . The chairman appointed J W Brown, Dr Sandifer. R R Bea. W L Hoover and 8 B Alexander, a committee under the first res olution. The : said committee reported through its chairman, the boundary of the district as follows: Commencing at the Tockasege Ford, on the Catawba Biver and running with the Tackasege road to the mile post, five miles from Charlotte, thence across to the mile post, five miles from Char lotte on the Bozzel Ferry road, thence with said road to H Severs', thence with H Severs', J W Wadsworth's and B F Wilson's lines to the Camden road near the Fair I Grounds, thence with said Camden road to Abernathy's, thence with Township fence and Catawba River to the T beginning. Said district was " divided into seven sections. .Under the 2nd resolution the chairman ap pointed the' following committee : Section No. 1, M A Wilson, J W Brown, Geo Sadler, " " 3, WL Hoover, " " 4, JJPrice. . " , " 5, . Eugene Asbnry, '" " '.. 6, SB Alexander, " ! . " 7, R RRea. '': ' i On rnotion, tie SeCTetary was directed to request the Chariotte'riewspapers to publish , the proceedjags of this meeting. u. ' On motion the meeting adjourned to meet November. 20lh, at.Sugga' shop.' : i K :hl - J J PRICE, HD6Kr ; ? 1 : Secretary. Chairman. audienceatthe Chariotte Opera Bouse, evening, We arefree to.say that wd were, disappointed .ln .t.he, enter- I tainment ; wq had been zufslead in oor of bur readers by an expression of our which were made up as above possesses EnsfcfS" really ex features, jindUome parts of it lies.1' The .0 w !.f.wfrT! " -rr rr--T-r. rla able j MissjJonrdan's character songs .WMMi ni' ItninmHMr'K 7"-, . - thmi J nuuiuvu. vuv. - j. r r-. SSSrnS 1 A'I m "vwu w ' !aaghablaf BCene and it WMrwe OCIllVUt the music was as old as the everlasting Bins; wnen we speaK Ol tne Suwanee Kiver" and "Music in the Air," we dp W wVt' riVoni.0.4 tK'nir ! "ii'iX aMe!' Wey&ole My taiild' Aw'ay."M in toe soiaiers parodied oy j .rmulef child.? .Miss st redeemed these songs, however, by a good vpice and a fine personal appearance '' ' ' ! . lhe greater part of the audience tte applause jras equent,fw our own part we have said all the comply mentary things we can conscientioos- ID ttV OIlH Ml innoniAno V. lyaay, -r, ; .wuswcuw uo giviwu tolerably elastic, too. ICOMMUXICATED. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Carolina. Milhat Isstitutb, ) . Charlotte, NvC, Nou. 2nd, 1875. j Messes Editors : Jllowme, through . your columns, in be half of the Officers arid Cadets of this Insti tute, ;f0 extend my acknowledgments to Col 8 L Fremont, for' his cenrtesy ih placing at my command, a car to convey our corps t x the Wilmington Fair. Whilst the schol astic duties of the cadets will not aUew us to accept the tender, it is not the less highly appreciated., Youis respectfully, 1 .. . j P THOMAS, Supt. :i SPECIAL ' NOTICES. : ' Many ladies complain of being' defrauded in buying spool silk, in some instances not getting more than half the number of yard represented.. Every spool of the Eureka Silk is warranted full length and perfect in every respect. 'A friend in need is a friend indeed." Such a friend is Dr Bull's Cough "Syrup. which should be in every family; it only costs 25 cents a bottle and may save many a doctor bill. NEW ADVERTISE!!! IKTS FRESH LIALAGA G RAPES AT THE SUN. Pnoy4 FINE CALIFORNIA P E A R s AT THE SUN nov4 GILT EDGE GOSHEN BUTTER AT THE SUN. novl LARGEST NORTHERN APPLES, AT THESUN, nov-4 - -RESH LEMONS, AT THE SUN. nov4 gEST CAKES and BREAD, AT THE SUN. novl , JLL KINDS OF NUTS, ' ! .-. "AT THE SUN. novl ' , . RAISINS AND COCO ANUTS, M'"tu'S ,,' ' at the Sun., uov4 ' ' , CITRON and SHELLED ALMONDS . ; ' . v... ATTHESUN. U0T4 i pURE HOME MADE CANDIES, : j ,. ., 1 ...atthesun.; QELEOTED CREAMCHEESE,! i .. ;., r ATTHESUN., .aov4"" "''.'' yLL GRADES OF SUGAR, . ,'-::,,:'---'i:-' 'AT THE SUN. nov4 1 1 ' ' ' I QOFFEE OF THE VERY BEST,) VERYTHING TO SUIT ALL; f 1ij noy4 QRICES TO SUITHE. TIMES, ...I .-J - - 5 V " ' TAT THE .u RISING v fj JXa V '' 't.'.I! .' -1 OPPOSITE MARKET, V j li , HOLTO & CO - nov4 fresh and new.". Just here we will say Ifeat we should be pleased o liave a lock of ih at' reporter's h air. ' 1 Some of Ten Cenfc.(aWWHyV? Advertisements ivill be inserted in this crtumn&totU Vyi-J$T ! Oft Mfitper itne, foreachtnsertton ... ivo. advertise inept faketf for less than twenty-fire cen(s. ' 'i ".ir.lgl.Tl ffuf-tl f TTftTllal SITUATIOy WtTJTSD. JLyoaagman, raised In Charlotte, aad.cliQurse, welt ac, iualnted id the city. ' of good mora? charts ter, some experience an d angood 1 Engi ish .education. A ptly at this office. ft octal tin .f.- .t. ftw.v,n ': - , r --n i ---- - -, t KNIOHTS OP PYTTTIAd: " r a V 1 A regular meet t ing J Pf x Chariot i e Lodge, No, 17, Knights of Pythias a wU babeldia their -t Ca8twyHin.'?n3rt, th'ftple',Aj8cr! ' daUon 41 Building'1 ajteadance of Vfsam brethren"1 cordially invited. B;, mderoCUia C.cL r nov4 it BRICK AND LUMBEB WANTED. : : : :u ' t ft"-- 1 . f 'j . ", - n '1 ? r. . . If favorable tertcs are offered, I will con tract for some 200.000 good Brick, 50,000 home pressed, te b Werivtred -aid stacked during the winter. , Also a large quantity of Lumber Wanted, ' ! ; i BUFF'S BABRINqER, ,, nov4d2t wit ' F OR RENT. I am. willing .to, tent, on reasonable terms,,. , to a suitable person who will board! me and my family, my bouse, situated on the corr y ner of Trace Aqd.P streets. . HousepjitaiBs. , uiue ruuroa, ana on ipp preimaeo , i . ...nov : . . .. Mrs A CHWAfS9.,a 50 BARRELS MILLER'S BEST" FLOUR. T ETAILED to families, and warranted . Xti KM MlLLuKU & fSOiXO . novt :" "': :u ! -"A QRTJ8HED POWDERED : ! v and Granulated Sugars, in half barrels. Something new, at - ov4 . ;R M MILLER A SONS.' NEW BOOKS! SEVEN OAKS, by Dr Holland, $1.75 Piukerton's Detective Stori, 1.50 Robin Hood, 1.W Audeieon's;Fairy Take, .... , ; 1.50 Boys Own Book TNatural HfMoryV " '1.2fc Wood's Natural Hislon-, 2.C0 Grimn s' HoiueStoritf, l.S.l AND SUNDRY NEW NOVELS in PAPEK, FOR SALE BY T I D D V ROTHE R. nov4 Valuable City PROPERTY FOR SALE F not sold privately before that time, I will offer to the highest bidder at public sale at the Court Honse, on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd, (being Tuesday of- Court week) tnat valuable City Property, containing eight beautiful building lots, in the very heart of the city, frontinz on Trvon . and Church . streets, and running with 7th street, through the entire square. The two front lots on . Tryon streets, are 49J feet front, running back 99 feet Two fronting on Cnurcn street, 49 feet front and running back 99 feet, four -lots fronting on 7th ..street, , each 49i feet ; front and running back 99 feet. The whole comprising eight lota, suitable, for building:; purposes, and being the nnest property ot-. , fered for sale for a long time in this city. .' 'Any person desiring further Information, will please call on or address. 'r'-... POSTPONEMENT. "lnv',!'' The above sale is ltboned nnul Tuesday. . November ' 22nd, because' of a' mistake iu , the former time of sale, at which time the property will be positively sold, if not sold ' sooner." .tv ALLH Jt CaUSE. r- nov3 tda , ' tsr..!;; ;.j -.-r: a- J 9&sotn' vui. i Rates of Fare to the Races. l.?s fifi-Hirwji. I PASSENGERS to Charlotte to attend then Races, will be passed and retained or .1 ONE FIRST CLASS FAKE, on any part of the Carolina Central Railway." : 8 L FREMONT, ' .-r. . ; ;, , , : General Supt. novSStJ;"' , "u.f i. .? -iii'- 4Tw comfortable rooms ' la the Springs ' Building, Apply to " ! i " " .V: .v. . ..tT'- . i 1 -Vl i. "I ATEST.8TYLE.CAPS, ,,j .a -.'. jttlrBit uoia, ohm. nu f ur, i a young 3n; . toctlC NEans:.gei4.tlne,,v ttoleman's Mttstard ,Arrow . Boot, Cent . i ,i.r, . 't.f English,,, . t ' ..-. i J ft l ' ' Breakfast Packet Tea, sold only by Drag- eista -very fin. ft rnpui y W. B BUBWELL.4 COrf bv; i oct31 " Iii i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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