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CHARLOTTE OBSEBpB i it. $8 00 3 ino.vr 1 mon. eekly, in the coanty)ta advanoe. V out w fj t rrif f u. i.A i 1: ni 111 111 rill a v? awjl in mi iiirtf it 11 ii 1111 111 irvuinir: au u 4 u 1 11 I jis'iFi t ii-fi ii-i iii 11 - v-.- , 4 Sin -. .1 . - , ; 1 , -, ; 1 , , . . - , . 'I..:-- r . ir.. l-,fVf tvi!ii-ri u tun Mial d" CI' ' . 11 j s: if ... I in tbe State, nd car JacUities ior baying Goods WnVeqtml to 'taf; feef Confident tt.t we tsan sH BOOTS ind BHOSs A.8 CHEAP as anSaltimorfl or New York Jobber. We boy only from4ftialktarer8 aad defy oampetitioni t M . J ; H i Ui i i ?m; One of the firm is now Nortb, parcbtsing oar SPRINQ 8T00JLVI wblthV when com plete, will be the largest In tffi tat. P lTweliKa JtTfroni eTery,Mf4xhnt In North andSofftttCaaroJiu aad CRgbJ M E SS.RSno WIITH & - -'-f.:r.r; .iff BooTSr liiD Red ucod JRji Wto Make R TlTiwrSXC'X'X-i CASH. NEW IjE0;iPRCv?VlTH BtfDIN8,v febl2 - - - 1 Burgess BJichols & Co., WHOLESALE 8uppTH of 'Loanesail nMes Coflfine on band. :0: :0: wSi1 I mw -mmmmn wear HAVE QUITE FREELY' ADVERTISED ii feO xMUCH 80, THAT i HAVE FULL PRICE LIST, CIRCULARS, SAMPLES & WRITTEN ANSWERS, WHICH TAKES THAH A MERCHANT CAN ...... .-v TO ,9fCH ''Ah EXTEST HAVE THE APPLICATIONS FOR PRICE LIST INCREASED THAT. I A M COMPELLED TO FURNISH A CATALOGUE WITH PRICES, WHICH WILL BE SENT Have One of the Most Wlaghlflcent STOCK of I Will mii i iMrnv r.H FANf and FANCY .Offered in this. Market istirpassed fri I n o 9DifdVl leu i : IMW - I' IMKk " iv""'.. US'-1 Trnst,) Prompt 'iid; Ude8t'Deamgsf'to aient andReceiveOitaMceofthoSame. Eespectfully, I 4.- I: , 1. F -. V;1 FO R B ES V. oonrfpr'$PR;Vfi P STOQK. TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' 1 - : ' " & RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, Weat Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. a JUST RECEIVED. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth, - m i Terry and Repe. Also a new Skbi FniDlHaS A' fait assortment of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood nov2 :Oc- BEES He CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, FREQUENT DEMANDS FOP. lP MOKR TIME WELL AFFORD TO GIVE. rut o IT J! if y GOODS, ever Before COOD8, haa n ri ess . - V : ...... . .V j ; - . it- f-r!--. - J.'NJt..sitTS& ' M!f1 . IJecember 20tb, 1875. ' f On aad aftetWsjJa&maVF111 P nd close in this offie4fbAowH pioiiern, aeu verea. .3Q a, V.", :.4 '7.30 States viHe,1 14 C. C. East D . 1100 " :2.00p,m " 8.3tt " " 9.00 p m 6.0pm,i 9.00 pm C. 0. West D Money Order AdJ RfesleV l.ojc .ojare from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. R E;McDON"AliD :, P.'M I dec2i tf Sheriff Aleagdr eoptique4 atj day yes- terday, sen din ag ttfkii yaleftUn to delin- qoenta. Thtirsday night we 'rWftl'f.hfTC Fiark Mayo in hi Jamous personation of Davy Crockett. . It wiH be something well worth attending. " " ' Our lady rtadera tnay '-hk interested in knowing that Mrs Secretary of War Belk nap, wears the smallest shoe in Washing ton for a lady-namely, a , ope aBKaf,," Between tinman wba robs his neighbor's hen roost, andhe one who lampoons his enemies with insulting valentines, jimme a dynamite fiemcL. ever? time 1 At this time,a says, scarcely tne" Augusta Constitutionalist a day passes but what ' a dead body is expressed North from Florida via the Charlotte Columbia; vand''Aagnsta Railroad.- ' 1 . ,; , ; Tbe Sentinel says that on Friday night last, at the depot, Capt Jordan, freight conductor on the. :Kpih AtrpliiMj fiilroa had thf aiisfortutfe W braaliis'left arm. Our new steam engine has been put in posi'on, and yesterdajrveniiig,. Was set running. It attracted many visitors to the office, and excited a great deal of admiration. Steam has not yet been spplied to the presses. Postal Regulations. Parties taking newspapers from the office are reponsible, according to the postal laws. for the amount of subscription- If a news paper is sent to a party and is. not wanted, the proper way is to refuse to take it from the office. It then becomes the postmaster's duty to return it to the editors. Needs A tteM tlou There is a low place just in front ol tbe Qray building, "corner Trade and Church streets, which needs 'the attention of the Street Superintendent. The water collects and stands there, and mixed with the filth; which; accum nlaies with it, emits an "odor which is neither pleasant nor healthy. To Cure Hoarseness. ' f When the voice is lost, as is sometimes tha case, from the effects of a cold, a simple, pleasant remedy is furnished by beating up the white of one egg, sdding to it the juce of one lemon, and sweetning with white sugar to the taste. Take a teaspoon ful from time to time It has been known effectually to cure the ailment " An Old Hoe. While excavating under the Charlotte Hotel, preparatory to fitting up a saloon there, Mr. J. F. Davidson found, fiye feet under the surface, a hoe which was evident ly very old, it being eaten in boles in sev eral parts, by the rust. It was about 0x10 in size, and the eyelet ha-l been broken off. How could it have ever gotten so far under ground? Correction. Last week we mentioned a tight between, Mr Henderson and Mr FreeUndx and said that, during its progress, Mrs Henderson came out and began to belabor her husband under the impression that it, was the apier man on top. Tho lady, sends word; to qsio correct this. She says she knows the two men apart, and that Freeland received all the walloping she had tq bestow. , , - . V h j , j j -ji.L':T. J The Courts ' " ' Mayor's Court. There were no cases for trial before this body, yesterday rr.orning, and consequently it did not convene. ,- Before Jiittice' Davidson. Mr Benj. Howie for assault and battery upon Alfred John ston, a negro in his employ, for disobedi ence. Fined $1 and cost. ! . Bettie ITorment, colored, had Rissa Tate up for assault and battery'; defendant releas ed upon payment of cost. Before Justice McMnch. Rissa Tate had Bettie Korment up for assault and battery; defendant released upon payment of cost. Localities In Charlotte. This place is divided up id to three ti mes as many different localities as it has wards. To call over the names of all these which can at present be remembered, will interest those who have never heard of them : The larger division are Stnmptown, Smithville, Widow's , Hill, and, Mechanicsyille good localities' the 'others, which are as follows, are pretty bad: California , Iron Station, Petersburg, Five PolntsogrTown, Canaan, Poverty Lane, Hfll's Half Acre, Buzzard's Roost, and last,4mt riot least, Cow Head. There may be some others,. but we can't re member them now. f .,- ?' : ;.' ; Tha Way Newr 1 i'i? i'.t'l The neads fallen upon, a new , plan ; reuund yonag men who visit on Saturday night, ihat it Is time tot IbW to rt ;Walking.It waa tried j 4n three gentlemefen4voftOBui-ast Sat rirday night, and WkeMikeriarm. Ac cording to the report given by one of them, of the ipiodul.:op&nimttB Jwere jub ttrcrti toeropm opediy Jhe headfr J of fein&eVai 4 lb i'clock litaatttt seen ageiicyi one if the jets was turned off. The hint took; the younjg m rjgft . jtfi jrndi. jreze still standnsg near the -door, - talking and taadDglMairim .whenjtift fuished. that was Wtoked dimlv noon tbe .yoang ' meiLandVl thenlg iea'knmpted oatUt.TheTiMsWe and wi&ked atteabltjbthttrtlFand bade the1 hroughjtha walls and attached to tbe screws of the sa mAiii.- ieW itxt&ben& 4 tt,9'. -Rt rVWll ?JUil "vMfli . .Yesterday wef ,fb fapst dtamday,, all ne glo4j, year; , jwsnTMfy4g4wiayJ. heaj , clouds liftings ;mVJt all idajs thmg. Wito WBjBMiDg of nightitb tiood-gates. of ieaverj wre 'opened add lh rain 'fell in iorrentti tt trbn whole" jSci ffSe rtHrwaa delnged, and ile this is refcg;WTitfeii; the gei ye of sleep, two rows, a tknev, n t TruukTStoleiv .j .,: .ni .-V j i Last Satarday night a trun k, containrng a eoBsiderabla quantity of ladies'' weari. was stolen from tne bacK porcn or tne restctence of lira Annie W Mft Fonktf'Stf eets."e ;irank wa4 of sole leath er, cayisSj-cjoyefd, and had just fceeri pack ed, ready to besent off. After the packing it was forgotten, and' left upon the porch. Some of the articles, in it were yaluable, and ; the Idsss is material. ' - There is no ci ue to the stolp propertyr the thief,, . . i iThe PostOflire SCrajabte 7 There are''' 6 ' new deyelopmehisj which Bail be:leiroed,? iri thght fpr'tne.tmas tership bf this city,-.;''.If "McDonald',; wilh ; Gen Barringer as backing stgl hlds n, but ' wi'U rjaye to spit oa his hands , and take a ' strong grip if he expeets to bold orja. .Messrs j C A. Fraziert and JIL. Baileyj arerjioth' "waniih of it,' and there are other patriefe who would take it air a matter of accommo dation to the public (with the salary attach ed) rather than tee it without an occupant. One outside of the Republican fold cannot see all the moves, on the board ; they woulJ no doubt be interested if they could. As the latest news concerning the office, it is report ed here that Mr. John McDonald, the father of the present incumbent, has gone to Wash, ington in his son' s behalf. :. Cehtetiulallsin. Everything is centennial, no, aid every place where . there was a skirmish or any thing else during the revolutionary war, is having its centennial. We have a sugges tion to make regarding this centennial busi ness. There ought to be another centennial here in commemoration of the street battle which took place long years ago, and for which Ceorge Cox furnished the material of war The whole county assembled here and got intc a fight; an internecine trife; shedding fraternal blood. Cox was in town that day, with a cargo of sticks," be had about twenty five under his arm. As bad luck would have it, he was in the midst of the crowd, trying to negotiate sales, when the rumpus began. As soon as it got under way, every fellow rushed for Cox, jerked one of .the sticks from under his arm and let into his neighbor. During all the remainderof that bloody day, Cox's sticks, like the white plume of Nevarre.'were always seen in the thickest of the fight; while Cox him3elf, De reft of every single stick, backed .trp against the side of a house, and, did the cussing for the cfpswd who did the fighting. . . . . It seems to as that the memories of this glorious, occasiigrjj should be revived and commemorated. The Churches on Sunday. We had another disagreeable Sunday. Rain fell in the morning before daybreak, and tbe ground was wet and muddy. Be sides, the skies, at church lime, were still overcast"; "tbeun was obscured, and the day. waaaltiogetherorbiddiagl It was not s irnprOpifiOtis, however, as to keep from church those who had very decided inclina tions in that direction, and there were many who took the paths to the different sanctu aries notwithstanding the leaky clouds and, muddy 'pavenrentiP- 4&ere were Very fair congregations at the churches, all of which save one (the Lutheran ), were open for ser vices ; and all the pulpits were occupied by the regular pastors-, except that' of the Bap tist Church. V At ;tbi&. church tha services were unusually interesting. Rev. J.K.Men denball, of South Carolina, preached to good congregations, '; notwithsriiriding the inclement weather;. and both, his diecourees appealed powerfully to christian people for increased activity in christian ' work. He will preach at the Baptist Church every night this week. . At the same church in the afternoon, a meeting ol ranch spirit was , conducted by Mr Coleman, under the auspices of the T. M.CA. Much good is to be expected from the increased activity of the niembersxf this association. , . ..... ' During nearly all the afternoon a heavy mist fell, and the evening was so damp that few turned out to churoh, and, as a general rule, nearly all of the congregations were slim. Valentine's Day. Yesterday was the anniversary of this festival. Here, comparatively little atten tion was paid to it. Not half the usual number of valentine's passed through the postoffice, and; of tnese the tender, senti mental sort, were decidedly in the minority, nearly, all those sent being burlesques and hideous caricatures calculated to amuse, tease or to wound the feelings of the parties to whom sent. The book and stationery dealers here, had light and inferior stocks, and these were nearly all comic or bur lesque. The practice of sending burlesque yersesjl3dj(jab( f rose from the incongruous 4 choice of valentines made when the choice was left to chance drawings. The custom is quite meaningless, and seems to have lost even the few merits of the pagan festival from ' which it originated. ' . St, Valentine's lmQwtia yhgn- a muchde generatedfeat! vai,' tne- -only - observance of anynotetonBlsting merely of the sending ofjdculaf iariio parties whom ona:wifibes to, qui. ; The. approach- of : the flay ia now heralded by the appearance in 'fte'sWerndows of tittb' of ;mil ;6vear calculated, fbrrnse jn;;thls occasioxif , ich.eneraily consisting of- a single sheet seen the male or female fieure. with. a few bur- riesqe'v'. is or a sentimenta &Wt encn as acview ex hymen's altar; with a pair ondergoing InH itiation.. "happiness beocelt,' whiJ6Spia l4iim abovei and hearts toanB- fixed with a tia darts decorate the cornesf. thew1idllxtent of the Nib hseryanoes now peculiar to St Valentine's jtb'wihdownejivifta jaa'er higjtlyugr , t We had tha pleasure of a visits yesterday froftt W H 8dlr; Eq.,;iat of ;the Brya, 1 Etrat ton Ji,rJadler, Boainesi College, bf Bal- timbre who U Josh BtUings'taatiageT upon 4 his Soatberh tour. ' -He. an ! Josh gb hehee to Coldmhia. where the latter giverifrea3- .sF;8 Won,xeaterday. ShrA mVX in,KorthLCaroaina, W tw4 rrpOrter wonld have: been so happy; to: tare met jaet after tbe Conventtorr -eUctiorf, waetf -Che complexioo of-4haivhody depended1 pQn Mr Spake's poiitlce'lKam.yihtF when' tto' b knew to a certainty wh'at thls' was"? v r Maj H D Lee, of Shelby, '.is PfM' sjiping ;at the Central HoleC , ' .- 1 Mahia for Indiana; ' , ; u We are told that at a certain, poin t, on tJe North Carolina, BAilroacf, lliere, liyes ia ragy juan whose pne grea. deartiat9:go- .q'lnj diana. Several times he has started on foot and by the cars, "to gQ to Indianny," but every time his friends have -eaught him jand brought him hack. The other day he got away ' with " his , relatives, howe er,' and boarded the train. "He 1 Was ' horribiy clad. "and1 the best he'codld" d6 in the way of a Coat, was an old linen duster, the smallest ;holeia which was the arm hole. The con- . doctor came along, .TXicketsl!' The crazy man had no ticket. "Money?", ,He .had no money either. . "Well, my friend," said ,ti?e conductor, taking in, the situation by this time, and laying his hand on ' the lappel of the old duster,-which the man wore, "you inust get offi" All righ sir," said the poor fellow,' "I'll get off, but for God's sake don't tear my coat ! It is always sad to look upon one whose rnnd is obscured by the mists of insanify, and this was a singularly sad case, but when our informant looked at that so-called coat. Which the insane man was so particular not to have torn, he could not repress a smile ; no one could, if it occurred just as he told it. , . . Josh Billings, L,ast Night. Mr Sbaw, who is better known as "Josh Billings, the great American humorist," gave one of his readings at the Opera House of this city last night. Considering tbe character of the weather, the audience was very fair as to numbers, though It consisted almost entirely of males. The assemblage was evidently appreciative ; the crowd seem ed well pleased, and bursts of merriment followed almost every sentence as it fell from the lips of the speaker. The discourse Was not of the nature of a lecture ; it was rather a melange, beiDg made up of extracts from various writings of the speaker ; there Was no connected train of ideas, but a: h un dred different things were treated of, all in tbe style of Mr Shaw's writings. . . - It cannot be said that we were delighted to the bounds of .enthusiasm, by tbe reading. Josh Billings' great reputation and popular ity, would seem proof positive that he is a great man and a great genius ; but unfortu nately for us we cannot appreciate him. His wisdom and his humor run deeper than the limit of our perception, so that such speoiinent br.cks as those below, which are from a list of things which "he wants to know," fall flat upon us ; we do not know whether the following is wit or wis dom : Why a hear alwns climos down a tree backwards? . ; Why a turkey 's egg is speckled, and duck's egg blue? ; i - . Why a goose stands first on one leg and then on tother? . Why rabbits have a short, tail and kats' have a long one? ' ' " This was about tbe style of his Ybumordus reading," last night. As we suggested In Sunday's paper,, those who like this i'style," enjoyed the reading. These scintillations of genius fall upon this writer, as pearls be fore swine. We : do not. Bay Jiese things to detract from Mr Billings; all America says he is a great genius, and America must be right i this is an humble acknowledgement of otu-own lack of culturearid a confession that We capnot appreciate a good thing when we hear it. ' COMMtrAlCATRD. tetter front Gastonla Toe 'Weather The Narrow Gauge RailroadPleas ant Ridge. The White Mule Question, &C. j - . i : - Gastonja, Feb. 14th, 1?7G. Messrs Iditoks : News is so scarce in our little town, that I don't know what to write about, that will interest your many readers, but will begin with the weather. It is still as warm as May, and last Saturday .was so warm that the men were driving their wag ons and attending to business with coats and jackets, both off, and were still too warm. Saturday morning we had an old fashioned thunder gust, and plenty of electricity to il luminate the serial regions at short intervals; and rain in an abundance. ;. The Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Rail road is still progressing. It is completed from the A.. R. Air Line Railroad, to Pleasant Ridge, about four miles from here. Pleasant Ridge is veiy appropriately named, and is in the centre of a good farming com munity. ' Thrre are two good store' houses there, only one occupied at presents It is owned and occupied by J. R. Falls & Son. There has been a store at this point for 15 or 20 years, and it is likely that the depot of the O fc L Narrow Gauge E Tt will be located at orrnear this point. ' ' The contractors, Messrs Deal & Fry; haye had some difficulty in running their engine yer a portion of the road that w3 laid da ring the cold snap that we had a few days ago, The railing "was shrunk up. by the cold, and as soon as the warm sunshine beat on it, it expanded so. as to raise the rails and thus temporarily stop the train. ,K " - ' j Inmy.-commnnicationof Jannary 31st, there was a typographical ertc which inade me flay that the season' the work: was begun at the Air Line Railroad, instead ofat Yorki vffle, was because there S a saying-r Ma hondred dollars it shoaSdavbeetf mach'light oatheVhltdj muleaeson or hotpot wfll wJMl&Q&&m.'it orjehTOOMt UuJy:3h91MJ Xtoonnt,,yie white? tnnles, huti ceuW he,4 white hofflea and mtdes wary time mey passcin' mvsn nii eviryday that they LNiat' audit thie MArtntAd Sfi in twidavjC -' At this rate she hbpW td I soo ableP td ?slake iands1 fknijw' hetneyr can eryayoa with her rotare -partner tours, oto., ' M. M. R Concert Postponed Indefinitely . We have referred on more than one occa sion,' to the faet lhat 11 hai proposed to give a coricert-t atfearlVday for the benefit ef thr hosbital which has beerf J recently es tablished by the Church Aid 8dciety, of this city 5 The concert was to ' have' been under Redirection of Mr Thos WoodrojEsj hoithe Presi4efl Yj c Pjeeideat and 8ecxetary.JBd Tieasureraye addressed to him a notein which, after thanking him for the interest Which he lhaV manifestedf in 'the ' enterliain- entVfhey express- the ropinijn that 'the time-between now and the Lenten season' h S(r short that the concert caonot ' be sacoess- f y. prepared, fox, and ; recommend Itiiatiit Dgstpj3r.antiJ,fter Easter, iivOfder to give timepr practice and arrangemen.pf the choruses, Mr Woodroffe therefore, writes the' folio wing letter, for which he asks us to find room: ' u' '' ' ' ' ' ',: -v - In consequence of the conclusfons express- ea in tne aoove letter (witnous rnuy concrrr in g therewith), I- beg most respectfully to tender my thanks to those ladies" and gen tlemen who have attended rehearsals,' and to announce that no farther meetings will be held.' as ft 1st improbable that I 'shall remain in Charlotte until Easter.. H : ' ' i . -yv Thos. Woodboffh. . For the Observer. Unfulfilled Hopes; -V When youth and health bloom in the cheek, nope b nreiiunts tne eve. Life's promises are full before, and pleasures eyer men : . . We dream that we shall Boon be blest, but never reahze. -. , And as we would the Angel clasp, it, flutters near tne sxies- Bui when maturer life is ieach'd, tbe prom ises are-fled; . .T And we awaken but to find, bar loved ones "witn the dead,".; . Then oh! humanity, why not make all ye can or now, Yet ere the day will surely come, ye most in sorrow bow. And if there's one on earth ye love, cling with a soul sincere, i For that is deepest sin that we, should start another tear : . Then cling to those who love yon most, you owe them all of this ; . ' K As making those who love you blest, is all thou hast Of bliss. , Our trusts neglected promises, will wrankle, sting and roll, Break down the .brayest heart on earth, .humiliate the soul ; The noblest will the sooriest bows to the 1 dissembler's art, .1 . As polished natures sooner feel the. keen- UC99 VI lilt) UUIb. As honors soul 'more trusting still, grows . blind to all defect, . . Throws all within the scale aud onlysins beneath neglect; " -4 While tbe bright diamond of the soul, spark les a. brighter ray, And scintilating richer still, as struck along .. the way. But oh to those who hold the darts, of trusts too deeply given, And make thy home a hell of doubts, where they, haye promised Heaven ; We weep with pity when we feel, thou must awake to find, And on eternal whisperiDg hear " 'twas worse thaq false, unkind" ! Willi ah Gray. Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 12, 1876. MARRIED. In Concord, on the 10th inst , at the resi dence of the bride's .mother, by Rev C M Pepper, Mi WP Carpenter, of Cleveland county, to Misalda Gorman, of Concord, ui In Winston, February 10th, by ReyCB WileyMr JM Towles, of Raleigh, to Miss MA Rankin. , '; In Richmond, Va. February,9th,?by Key C U Bitting, Mr Joseph P Prairie, of Raleigh, to Miss Georgiana Baughan. 'JLt tne resident 'crCapt W P McDonaldi on Jannary 28th, by Rev Jos Wheeler, Mr Jphn W McDonaldi to Miss Nannie VBrew eh 'All of Richmond county. . , ; DIED. At Richmond Hill, Yadkin county, Jan. 24tb : Mrs Margaret Eliza, wife, of Edwin Poindexter, and daughter of Hetry 8now, aged 18 years and 3 months. SPECIAL , NOTICES. Don't catch cold ; but if you do, nothing will meet the requirements of the the case as well as Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. August Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering'from Dyspepsia and Liver complaint. More than seventy-five percent of the peo ple in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases' and their effect such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pitof the Stomach, Yellow Skin Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to tbe Drug Store of 'Messrs T. C Smith fc Con wholesale agents and re tail druggists generally, and get a 7$ cent cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve yom decSO. Sciple & Sons, Coal and .Lime Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., Analysis Qf our Shelby. Ala. Lime 98.65. The strongest4 Lime in the United States. MontevaQo,. Cahaba red ash, and Coal Creek Coal. We have special rates of freight on" Coal and Lime by car load 'to points in North and South Carolina and Georgia. We solicit , orders, send for prices, n -ic SCIPTEvfcSONS '" dec30.. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. : FOR OOMFORT.ELEGrANOE S DURABILITY iOJiBUYOUR. '"t rCEiviNc our first SHiPMcntof sPnmc dobbo AT LOW PRlCFaNCtlrDING ALL THE LEADING M ANUFA,CTURESr SUCH, J.S RUKjTo, U1US' jlnu ziiuljuk b, xJ WINTER; GOODS at'extremelrlow'tWcesW cneeoot, W veepectfullr tolidr youV PRICE LIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, greatest variety of colors in : genuine Alex ander and other braud.XlDlGLQVE to be found prices, postage added.i.V .aV. Isra tX ' felll m.e W i 88 GOGDS yerjr jheafttlWW ' BLANKETS cheapt . ..... j ...... .-. f f -ieWfeU. td,,W .;cM ?dfJS ii, ,, , , , .tit, Hi VI t f ii' READXiEAPM CHEAPj,m- rFOR-iJEWaeBSr -AT- febl5 : i f- i. C. L. ADAMS. HAVING purchased the fiaf andfrxtU and also ail the WWskiee of 'the - late Israel Fink, I am .now- prepared -to-' setts customers in any style. . Jh0 be$tr of. Whis kies always kept on hand; at the Charlotte febl51m ' c 1 ' THE Uwdriigr;ed at giteeffse hav prepared themselves to-offer a CSfROafO free to every customer Who ftafdMtseirabfTJ at tneir otorp. They SUGAR, FLOUR, LARD, CORN'M EAT ALT4c. 8ign of theBed8tar. feblS . We Have- JUST Received; a- supply of Kerosene Lamps and Lanterns, and German Stu dent Lamps, febl2 W R BUR WELT co:' Ten Cent ColiiTjUL, Advertisementt tviU be inserted in thit column at the rate of ten (10) tent per line, for each insertion. ,No adverfute ment taken for less than, twenty-five cent. Eight vfrdt.'jMhi ft Vrie.7.' . ... , 1 . ' , " ' . . ' ..' . LOST A gold Sleeve Button, whtih is worthless to the finder,- but valuable to -the ,ioser. a suitaDie rewara win oe para'Torns delivery at OteblS 2t J tOffice., FOR SALE House and lAtlh Mecharr-' icsville, four rooms. Apply toi"1' s feblltf -t; . -..:-.F, & GLOVER, - FOR. RENT Cottage, comer 8th Street and N. C. R; R. Apply to lebUiStv., - ;. P;FH GLOVER. THREE or four comfortable rooms, locat ed on College street,.; up stairs, in. the house lately occupied by f W McWbirter, are for rent. Apply to D PL WHITE. febatf . .... ; .. FOUND Another Key. , In fact we can begin to boast of a full and complete assort ment. -If you have lost a key tall at ' - 'i vt-.-.u-c THia OFFICE. , fehlO;- t: For Sale: I WILL SELL cheap for. cash, eight two mule teams, sixteen first-class moles and four two hone wsgona with harness com plete. Apply to , , W.J BLACK, leoiaiw MY Boot and Shoe 8hop bas been remov ed to Holton's new brick building o. Trade Street; oy Walker's store; where I will be pleased to see all my oK Mends and cuaterlThknkfnFfor p ?faTori;i re peetfolly soltcH SheTe t)f public patronage. it.' .-imuaaiiiJity'' j'- -I. '-ir IIFKINIIFB mm us IILUUIIIUli CHROMO .FREE:.-:-" and SHOES, 1' 'C "-H JiAill X - DH - ir.. - . - ' -firf',;'- tuft tit tn t . ., . L- Tm mi I'm mm Mi m a, , , K. IjAjtijbs, Mioolus and nuiLmum-; CELEBRATED BOOTS and GAITEES an A w' iMhp' Mr tftbUlt 'Hxf f VT IBntTminffAw . i it 1! hi i M It i ladies a very good evening. day. febiS fel.lfl
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1876, edition 1
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