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DAILY OBSERVER. mm Saturday, June 23, 1877. CBAS R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor DOCKERY 'AND THE TRATION. AD MINIS- The New York ZV&unejavs "the Old Line Whier has .been found al last ; he was dug up in North Carolina." The Tribune was never more mistaken. The words are the words of an Old Line Whig, but the foot and ears are those of a modern scallawag. Oliver Dockery seems to have been "running" Jforth Carolina in Wash ington. We had come to look fcr daily telegraphic reports of "my sen Oliver's" interviews with the President, just as we were wont to look for the regular Sunday afternoon interviews of P"Pse to write any more letters about the agent of the associated press in Butler. He thinks Butler pretty well Washington with the ex-President UP and 8ays lhafc every Portion of just on the eve of his departure from the White House. Had Oliver hung Wayne McVeagh says he does not "Free from the doting scruples that fetter oar free-born reason." INFIiFXIBLE RULES. We cannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all cases we require the writer's name and address, not for publication, but an a guarantee of good faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re turn rejected communications, nor can we anaertase to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. NOTES AND NEWS. The New York Sun says the straight Re publican ticket for 1880 wilt be U. 8. Grant for President, and Edwards Pierrepont, Vice-President. - The National Republican states that the President is in favor of paying the bonds issued before 1873, in gold, as well as those issued afterward. A spirit photograph, representing the im partial Redfield with a Whig ghost in the background, would be a neat thing in mod ern art. Gen Grant will not leave England as soon as was expected. Besides a banquet at Liv erpool on the 28th of June, there is to be a dinner in his honor at the United States Service Club on tbe 3d of July. Mr. Throp, a Pennsylvania music teacher, wanted to suicide by having a big grindstone fall on him, but, after two days' hard work gettiDg the stone to a second story window, he dodged its fall and still lives v By the laws of Florida no man who has lost an arm or a leg, no matter how or when or from what cause, can be taxed for any business he may enter into, always except ing the liquor business. The laying down of underground tele graph adyance3 rapidly in Germany. The line from Mayence to Marbury is complete ; that from Cassel to Leipslc is in progress. Two lines, each with seven wires, will run from Berlin to Hamburg. Mothers-in-law should raise a monument to the late John B Felton, of San Francisco. He left one-half of his property to his wife, one qvarter to his mother-in-law, and one quarter to his children. The story about Gen Ord being the grand son of George the Fourth and the actress Mrs Fitzherbert is interesting, but untrue; lor neither son nor daughter was born to this union, and Mrs Fitzherbert was not an actress. YV isconsin does not hang murderers, but her papers rather wish she did since A W Dennett, of Madison, has confessed to the ru order of his illegitimate son eight months old by first smothering it under his arm and then throwing the body into the river. on as the Presidential adviser, the consequences would have been fatal to the "Greensboro ring," but there are some indications that he has lost caste in administration circles. One of these is that his visits to the White House have become less frequent, and another strong proof is found in the following article from the editorial columns of the National Republican, which writes itself the organ of the President : "It is announced that Hon.O. H. Dockery is to replace Consul General Badeau at London, and Mr. Dockery himself is given as authority for the announcement. If this appointment should be made the family rule es tablished by Mr. Sherman will be dis regarded in the State Department, be cause Mr. Dockery's son has already been appointed consul at Leeds, but the appointment .would be distasteful on other grounds. The Consul General at the Capital of the British Empire should not only be thoroughly versed in commercial matters, but he should also be possessed of more general in formation, larger and broader views, and a greater knowledge of the world in all its social and other relations than we have ever heard attributed to Mr. Dockery. It may happen that the Consul General may be called upon to exercise the functions of the Minis ter himself, and, with all due respect to Mr. Dockery, we doubt his capacity to fill the bill. Mr. Dockery must step aside and seek some other fields upon which to pasture." But though Mr. Dockery may not Butler's last letter was a fabrication He particularly characterizes as such Butler's allusion marriage. to his (McVeagh's) A careful census discloses the fact that the Democrats have so far obtain ed three appointments, viz: The Marshalshipof West Tennessee and the post-offices at Petersburg and Mem phis. Postmaster General Key holds that a postmaster can oppose the adminis tration if he wants to, so long as he is faithful in the discharge ot his duties. Governor Hampton. Tlie Sou h Carolina Executive at Auburn. Auburn, N. Y , June 20. Gover nor Robinson, in his speech of wel come to Governor Hampton at the Shields celebration to-day, dwelt largely on the contest in South Caro lina in which the latter had taken so prominent a part. Governor Hampton, in the course of his speech in reply, said: Your distinguished Governor has been pleased to allude to the contest in South Carolina. That, my friends, was not a political struggle. It rose far higher than any such contest ever waged on this continent. It was a contest for civilization; for home rule, good government for life Itself. It was a contest waged by the people of South Carolina not, as demagogues would tell you, against northern men it was a con test waged against carpet-baggers; and when i say carpet-bagger l mean be able to replace Badeau, some of his "thief." We do not call any northern work has been done well. He has man any Irishman any German, any XLingusnman, woo Hemes in our ujiusi a.s an honest citizen, a oarnet basher. . . i , i i i. i i i . ' . . j son Aiirea, ana nas Drougni aoout We welcome such with Den arms. request for the resignation of Winstead, We tell them to come to our genial ut,. n.e v.Q nOQr.chnrrw rtiafr o.t. ssies &nu ieriue son. onie one and this Bhould be accounted glory enough for one man, even though the emoluments accruing to himself there by cannot thus far be seen or judged. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. NORMAL v A Medicine for Many Uses. A medicine which remedies dyspepsia. liver complaint, constipation, debility, in termittent, and remittent fevers, urinary ana uterine troables, depurates tbe blood, conn teracs a tendency to rneumatism and gout, and relieves nervousness, may be truly said to have many uses. Such an article is Hoe tetter's Bitters, one of the most reliable al teratives of a disorderly to a well ordered state of the system ever prepared or sold. It has been over a quarter of a century before tbe public, is endorsed by many eminent professors of the healing art, and its merits have received repeated recognitions in the columns of leading American and foreign journals. It is highly esteemed in every part of this country, and ir extensively used in South America, Mexico, the British pc sessions and tbe West Indies. In its in crease in public fayor in the past is to be a regarded as a reliable criterion of its gain in popularity in coming years, it has indeed a splendid future before it. SPECIAL NOTICES. Murder Will Out. A few years ago "Aunnst Flower" was discovered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of Green's August Flower became heralded through tbe country by one sufferer to another, until, without ad vertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists in EVfcRY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No person suffering with 8our Ston acb, Sick Headache, Costive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, etc , can take thr e doses with out relief. Go to-your Druggiat, T C Smith, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottlts lu cents. Prompt Relief. Those who suffer from Nkuealgia, Scia tico, or Muscular Rheumatism, can have prompt and permanent relief, by using Neubalgia Specific, it is an internal reme dy, and cures these painful affections, by correcting the fluids of the body, a disor dered condition of which produces the disease. Go to your druggist and get a bot- le, it will act like Magic. Those suffering from Coughs and Colds, so prevalent now, will find in Mkdicateb Homey a remedy that will cure without nauseating or deranging the general system. All druggists sell it. come nil, and I pledge them in the name of the State a hospitable, warm hearted reception. We do not ask whether they are Republicans or Democrats. I want to impress this upon your minds, and will do it by illustration. What was done by the Democratic Legislature of South Carolina in almost its first action? A yacancy occurred on the Supreme bench of One nf the mmt beneficent acts of the State-a chiet justice was to be T.;.itTo in Nnrfh fWnKna. elected. It was a place which had been s - filled by men ot the verv highest since the war, was that ol the last, reputation in our commonwealth. The providing for the establishment of names of honoredsons of Carolina, who fnr the traininc of would have done honor to any bench i u ru .i, i Qo tv,q in anv country, were presented; but teachers of both races and sexes. The thafc democratic Legislature elected to colored normal school has been locat. the Supreme Court a citizen of New ed at Fayetteville, and the interest is York, who came to the State as a increasing throughout the State in the soldier, and who is a Republican, white school which was located by What further proof do you want that , TT. . , . ; we are not governed by prosenphve the act at Chapel Hill, and which feelings? We wanted to show your opens on the 3d of July. The term people of the North that we were actuat- will continue at least six weeks, and ed by the highest and most patriotic tuition will be free to all white persons, feelings. We did not wage a political . . , u e canvass. We were fighting for every male and female, who wish to perfect intere8t dear to freemen, and, thanks themselves in the art of teaching, to the brave and true men and glori- The railroads will pass persons attend- ous women of South Carolina, this ;nff iv,d Dnnl fnr half fare, and text- war for good govern ment was success be provided free. Board , J c. : NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or depression : a weak xhaustt feeling, no energy or courage the result of mental over-work des ere tlons or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is alwayscured by HUMPHREYS It tones up and invigorates tbe system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, imparts trength ana energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 years with perfect success by thousands Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 per single vial. or $5 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOME OPAT O MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 BROADWAY, NFW YORK.. mav9 Kef Booh ani Maiaziies. Oliver Cromwell, in half b ur series, 20 cts. -A a AA Gartb, by Julian Hawthorne, paper, i w. Norstons Rest, by Ann S Stephens, $1 75- i a mt Grinder papers, from N. Y, weexiy, i.ou. Tramp Kards, by josn umings, Overland Tales, $1 50. After Many Days, by Christian Beid, $1.50 After Many Days, by Christian Reid, paper, $1,00. Scripture Club of Valley Best, by author of Helen's Babie' , paper, 60 cents. Great Reviyal in the Southern Army daring the late war, by W W Bennett, D. D Chanlain in Confederate Army, cloth, $150. Madame Demorests Magtzine for July, 30c Frank Leslie's Magazine for July, 35 cents All the late papers and magazines. SPECIAL NOTICE. TIDDY & BRO. jun20 ATLANTIC HOTEL BEAUFORT, N. C. Will be reDaired. refitted and open for the reception of guests July 1st, 1877, Charges $2.50 per day. Special rates will be made with parties st6pping longer than one week. G Z BAGBY, junl4 2w Proprietor. GOOD ADVERTISING AQOKn A d Worth of space in various tpOtCiDyJAvJ newspapers distributed through thirty States, will be sold for $7 00 cash. Accurate insertions guaranteed. A list of the papers, giving daily and weekly circulation and printed schedule of rates, Kent free on application to GEO P RO WELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents, jno 41 Park Row, New York. nov21 "Babyland. 99 Tin PROFIT ON $100 ADE any day in Puts and Calls. In- jjJl vest aocording to your means, $10, $50 or $100, in Stock Privilegts, has brought a small fortune to the careful investor. We adytee when and how to operate safely Book with lull information tent free. Ad dress orders by mail and telegraph to BAA.TUK & CO., Bankers and Brokeis, 17 Wall St., N Y. may 15 Ground Horse Food. Ground Cow Food. Wheat Bran. "I ARCEST PROFIT YET. Specimen cop- xj ies free. For an Agency send to D LOTHROP & CO. feb25 Boston 10 Cases TJUFFALO LITHIA WATER, jUBt re- J ceived. We have made arrangements to receive these Mineral waters every wees right fresh from tbe 8prings, at McADEN'S DRUG BTOKE marl WARM SPRINGS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, IS now open for the reception of pleasure seekers and invalids. This lovely place The collector Freelander in whose interest Mr Beecher called upon the President the other dav. is a leading books will be Drovided free. ' ' department oi uie otaie uovernnient. mm n . c member of Plymouth Church. He was and lodging can be had at Chapel Hill They have accomplished this, and they LOrtt. iUfai. tlftlS. &C. one ol the witnesses lor the defence in for f l.z.oU per month, ana the pupils ol now propose to mini to trie very letter the Beecher scandal suit, and the visit the school will have access to all the the pledges i maae ana appeaiea to toe onn oniipotinnQl TaMlifioal . . beautiful valley of the of music, attentive is situated in the French Broad. We have a fine band servants and all other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering tolece. For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet. W U. HOWKKTOH, may 18 2m Proprietor, of the Plymouth pastor to the White House was evidently in pursuance of the idea that one good turn deserves another. The board of directors of the Peters burg Index-Appeal Publishing Company announce Mr R P Barham as editor of VT ao van f f w t f n oaa apparatus and educational facilities Luld be carried out which the University arlords. i declared that if elected, I would be Gentlemen accomplished in the art Governor of the whole people of South of teachine have been eneasred to take Carolina; that 1 should know no race, u rv, ,i iu or party, or color: that all men who """f Ui lu' " 8to5d 0-n the soil of South Carolina- trie best results to the proiessionai native or foreign born, white or black teachers of the State, and through should be equal before the law; and, so help me God, it shall be done. I june22 W. W. WARD, Corner Fourth and College Streets. For Sale. bitterness is passing From 81.75 A FIRST CLA8S ANSON HARDY PAPER 21 CUTTING MACHINE. Plough Knife in good order. This Machine will be sold I ast very reduced rates. Apply to or addree febl UtfSJLK V J!.K. them to the risiner eeneration. The that paper, vice Ed S Gregory, Esq. Mr establishment of this school marks am- I , lu . ? -o i. t. l i , - l which marked that strife, jaxjmm ueen conneciea witn me a new era in our euucauonai niaiory, i . or,ri t aaTr n mnn f Ka, Index-Appeal for several years, and was and if the teachers of the State do York', as I say at home, I owe my a member of the last Legislature. He but lay hold on the advantages offered election to the colored men of South is an accomplished iournali'st. and t.hm. as w hfilip.ve thfiv will, an im- Carolina. 1 i 1 J 7 i mi j c 11 l i r i . . - - . . while the loss of Mr Greory to the nortantsten will have been taken in a di- .u-. VVUu""u;-:"J staple and ancy Groceries, i i Kiuiwinir liih . i iim.ii iikku h. vihiii nimui i O . I . i-r-r Txxrr a -nrvTr Base Balls to $6.00 per Set, at HEADQUARTERS. and Bats, at HEADQUARTERS. Irnnun n or fchaf. T YaA hpon a press pi Virginia ana the bouth 13 to rectum toward which our people have of the race, knowing that I was the wo uiviw, uw uiautic IlttO ItlJitju UpUU I LIU I lilt LiCriU QUUlUlCUblJ tUXIlcU lUtJlf j Airoi XliaU tbibCl bllV tt OA tu a CvUUiulCllU I 1 . n shoulders competent and well worthy attention a hieher standard of schol- that they should be given the right of noice tickles, l W I fVT J T . A. W I . . . - to wear it. oV,; t,a r,t rtf .Ka WU rt.m. Borage; ana x uaye never you cuugeu ijomestic and imported, i TTi v nTiiTiinn fin lii ih niiiiikci.. rv iiiiwiiitr selves aspire to teacn. this, thev sustained me in large num at HEADQUARTERS. at HEADQUARTERS. 5 Cases OF Burton's Malt Hop Tonic, an excellent article for invalids and those suffering from general debility, at McAU h is UKUU B1UKK. marl CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS. Hester Libeled. The most refresh ing incident of the heated term is the arrestn Washington of John C Gor man, for libeling Jos G Hester. Gor man is a remarkable man in some re spects ; a self-made man and a man of learning and talent. We had always given him credit for those qualities of mind Which impress us favorably even when seen in men whom we abhor, but Hayes about national Ice Cream, Eyery Day, bers, and I am happy to say that all the Fresh Oranges and Lejaons, Jcst So. In that exchange of views, owav ond tV.v m snt.iafiprl that at HJfiALJyUAKIiCJSa. aya the Macon lekgraph, between they will be dealt with in all respects nA au i.f Tk,,nii.n I as citizens oi oouxn uaronna. wein- "" w""u'"u flnj ini,(lnJ oloroto thorn tdnPAta TTTT i 'HnTT A 'RTTTTiS fanances, m Which the thPTYi and how them the resnonsibili- parties labored in vain to comprehend ties as well as the blessings of liberty. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, each other's views. Haves at last. We want them, as other citizens ol aitv,;r, v.;,.oif anA i.;nT . wcarir America and South Carolina, to be I mAvf htr Vi nrrno Vrrr r 4 iti7nnoVim rf I VI . . a I It VI bUT ILAV KJSJ WltlUOUlU Kf art That avrnv oitia hia I . ... I icmwikcu vuc diuvu uao frxia rfinsnt Kannh in My friends, 1 must again thank you W yawn, remarKed that ever since rvrnpd crranrlmnthpr haA first takpn - &- - I jlij lireuwi, l uiuot itm uuauik Tu we had never expected to be called up- him to church, a little toddline boy. for this most cordial greeting, doubly eratiiyme. because it is tne voice oi every day, at HEADQUARTERS. F. on to admire in Gorman or anybody else an exhibition of that genius which could libel Hester. D T Boynton, the former pension agent at Knoxville, it is announced, has been designated as agent for the consolidated district composed of Vir ginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Tourgee, the former pension agent of North Carolina, is one of the "belated" applicants for this po sition. He made $3,000 or $3,500 per year out of his sinecure before this con solidation of agencies was effected, and now that his supply of governmental pap has been withdrawn may we not ha haJ hn hoarinv ohnnt hi a Mr gratifying, oecause u is ine voice , , , . ,. . ,VT JNew xois. reverDeraung to ooum uiouus imvmg a mver numg. xow, Oarolina. i come l 8aid) to do says he, "the blackest cloud I know of honor to my distinguished friend, Gen. is the present financial cloud; and I Shields. He wore the blue and I wore am i n favnr nf lininor it of logof a fnnt. the erav; but we can let the curtain th;.,t with "Tnn m,h drop, over those years, and go back to altogether too much," replied Sher man; "say six inches P "No, I won't," said Hayes; "but rather than have a division in the Cabinet, I will com promise on eight inches. Eight is my jane 22 H. ANDREWS, Agent. (Formerly Wilson's.) NEAR SHELBY, N. C. ILL be opened on the 15th May. Pas sengers coming on the u. u. a. it., win be met at the station, one mile from the Springs; Conveyances sent to the Air Line R. R., or other points desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. Band of Music and other sources ofamnsement Rates of Board : single day, z ; single week. 12 50 : four weeks, $35. Children un der 10 years and colored servants half price. Special rates for families and visitors for the season. For other information, apply to RJ -BREVARD, Resident Phys, or JOHN I ELMS, Sapt. apr27 winning number, anyhow. Say eight inches, then." And eight it was. That was the result of the conference. that time when that flag borne by him, waved over the South and over the North, and we can look to the future, when that flag shall float over a free, united, and prosperous people. Ap plause. I say this to you as a south ern man and a rebel, for when I fought 5,000 Pounds QT. LOUIS WHITE Li AD, the very best kJ material at short profit, at McADEN'S DRUG STORE. marl ANOTHER LOT Certificate OF Stock No. 1169 for 519 Bhares of stoca in the C, C. & A. R. R. Co,, issued April 15th, 1874, being losi, I will make applica tion to the President of the C, C. fc A. R. R., for new Certificate E D L.ATXA, may26 8t Administrator. LADIES DKSIMNG TO SAV MO NIT CAB DO SO BY BUT I THK N'OBTH CaBOLIHA n&AV-K&us.stlUEH MAnUPACTTTKKD EXPBES3- 1Y IU evuthiki LiADIKS Mebchahts, Fabuxbs, Mxchahios, A THK BC3T OF HiHKIAD, WIM, bavk AT T.I1KT 25 PKB CBKT. OF THE1B iHBIT BTUSIHO OBTLT THB N. C. SHOBS. 1" ; 1afe 1 ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. I Charlotte, N. C, April 7th, 77. J WE hereby notify out many friends and the public generally that tbe manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of Uapt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for our well known En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition. With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not Dear freight charges such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark Arresters, &c, and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer before. Be sure to give roe a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. apr20 GREAT REDUCTION Mi- HAVE just taken Stock, and find I have more Goods than I want to carry, so I will sell one half off at COST to suit the times. I will sell a fine Silver American Watch for $12.00. I will sell Gold Chains at$1.00 . per dwt. Watch Glasses fitted at 10c each, and everything else in proportion. "WEIGHT AND QUALITY OF GOODS. WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AT J. T. BUTLER'S, OAROLINA JEWELRY 8TORE, I fought as hard as I knew how against you ; and I say, also, if that flag floats, as it sholud, over free and equal states; it it shall be the symbol of liberty and equality and justice, all The Mormon Lee who was shot for me states ana every man oi tne oun murder, was a better man than Ham- will honor it and love it as of old, and or THOSB indulee the hone that Alhirm win murder, was a Detter man than 11am- " " ' r tr-mS S- J burg Butler, and he was shot for a less he time may come once more when tramp 1 I u tj.,m- r . New York and South Carolina shall crime Una ton Hawkeve, John Hyman, the colored ex Con-1 The above paragraph is commended . gressman from the second district, is to the attention of those of nnr S Continually being-smitten in the house contemporaries who have been pub . . ,;of his bo called friends. He was chis- lishing free advertisements of the Bur bled out of . his peat in , Congress to lington Hawkeys original-matter in make room for ex-Gov. Brogden, and their editorial and local columns. Un now that he seems in a fair way, of deniably itha upon its staff an im turning anoth er honest penny, a pro- menselyi funny -man, but politieally wwmCT " 4 ; - . ij mere is not on tne American conti. whose voice has not been much heard ftent a more villainous sheet than th?- No stand shoulder to shoulder against the common enemy, and their blood minele upon the soil, r Applause.! My friends, I shall bear this cordial greeting back home with me to the little Palmetto State, and assure our people that your hearts here throb kindly lor us. 1 trust in liod, that a better future is before the whole country, and that we snail nave peace and prosperity and liberty to every man upon the continent. Applause. NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE FAKM1NU PROPERTY. TY virtue of the power contained in JD mortgage executed to the undersigned. by J E Sten house, for certain purposes therein specified, registered in Book 13. IT I orro rt Po rncol e 1! page 523 of the Register's office of Mecklen- &ici4iiii mi uv a 1 bure county, he will, on eaturaay tne 101a IUT Ul uM UUC lOJIi UUH 1U1 Dk, w auction, at the Court House door in Char lotte, H. V., at 12 m., tnat vaiuaoie p:ania tion known as THB DAVIS FARM. Another lot beautiful FANS, and a splendid assortment of Cheap Grenadines, Situated in Providence Township. Meek lenburg county, the particular boundari e of which-are set forth in the said Mortgage Terms or Bale, uasa. J a. eAUfin, - may20 dlt wtds Trastee. All new and very cheap, at BARRINQER ft TR0TTE2'8. ; in a political -way; since -tbe close of the Burlington; ixw I '. lasfe campaign.! : The President sticking before it in 'fteadinc T of Hynoah,' wiiyQmonstrate. whether our people should not give the New decreB of the Supreme C harf oldOCtSry Wider berth. : Whinner. Jnd9A WhinneT rtf Finn f h riarnlina. . ISO paper goes whom the nennle nf fhia notinfrtr Irnnw j . 1 : 1 coo auu vinaiciive-1 more about than they by Court of that to oust Judge This finishes Whipper. Jul2 4H I L a mm I A W m A MortecedUg froni the wpointment in calumnU&i th. 'taST EST ;m.nSr Ttirrf bv'?h. "W"' B I UUftvvU 1 RAVELB Y S finest brands of Che wine VX Tobacco, unequalled in any market, at MCAUISN'H UKUU UlUiUS. marl Land Sale. BY Virtue of a decree or the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county. N. C.. we will sell atpublic auction on the 9th day f Jane, 1877, lu cnoice Duiiaing lots at Uarid son UoIIeee. TERMS one half cash, remainder 1st January, 1878. Title retained antil par chase money is paid. Mrs d J Jvnnarvei, r rnmrr,,m W P WILUAMS. jCommtoi'ii, may 18 tds CHARLOTTE, N. C. ja21 For Rent. TWO Large Room? over the front of our Store. WILSON A BURWELL. may 16 10,000 FINE CIGARS of all brands of the finest quality, at JI1CAUUI O UAUU DTUXUS. marl Fine .Stock. FOR Sale, some Blooded 8tojk, Sheep and Hoes. Apply at THIS OFFICE. jan20 3t Land Agency. GRIFFITH & DTJMONT. in connecUon with their Law practice have established an Agency for the sale and renting of Farms and other lands, and City property. -We publish a monthly paper, and circulate 1600 copies monthy, out of the Saate, and will for the next 60 days advertise Lands left with us for sale, free of cost, mart! tt GRIFFITH & DTJMONT. SAMPLE & WETMORE. Metropolitan Works, Canal 8treet, from Sixth to Seventh RICHMOND, VA. Just Received AT McADEN'S DRUG 8T0RE, t i 1 wm viuuuu uuiw nsnriinau uvu 4tJ the Springs; 10 cases Rockbridge Alum Water ; Urge supply of Iodine and Alum Mass from the Jordan Alum Springs. apra Remember DR. McADXN hat removed from the o!d corner on Tryon Street, to the Parks building, a few doors belsw.aext to Butler's nd jut abovs Kliss, Cohen A Rosssler's where all are invited to come to get goo priees sthe lowest prices. I ENGINES, portable and stationary. SAW MILLS, GRIST-MILLS. HOILER8 CA8T 1NGS of BRA 88 and IRON. FORGINRfl Mines, Blast Furnaces, 4c. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultural and other purpose. Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. nftiTnSooe?f 8nd hand ENGINE8 and BOILERS of various patterns, in firt-rae order, on hand. Repair work solicited md promptly done. Wm E TANNER & CO may 15 dw ly EstablishedT8127 JJjmark (ON WHITE SPOOLS.) GEORGE A. CLARK, Sole Apt. A Complete assortment of this popular brand of Spool Cotton can be bad at Wholesale of Messrs Elias, Cohen A Roes sler and Wittkowsky & Rintels, and a full assortment at Retail by all the leading merchants in Charlotte. P. S. Ladies be sure that you get the O. N. T, wound on White Spools. No other is genuine. marSl 8m Watches I Jewelry, VKEY LOW AT Hales & Farrior's. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK, AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. All work in the line neatly done, and Warranted. Jan28 Saratoga Springs AT Charlotte, N. C. We have now in operation our Saratoga Fountain, and will have on draught all tbe season freth Saratoga Water en ice, as good as it is at the Springs in New York. McADEN'S DRUG STORE. marl 10 Cases ROCKBRIDGE 'ALUM WATER, fresh from the Springs, just received, at McADEN'S DRUG SO RE, marl 50 Cases HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, 25 cases Vine ear Bitters, 5 gross Simmons' Liver Regular, 5 gross Merrill's Hepatine, at McADEN'S DRUG 8T0RB. marl Blasts' WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS of the crop of 1876, in papers and in bulk, at McADEN'S DRUG STORE, marl M. Lichtcnstein, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, WOULD respectfully announce he is in complete order oyer F SCARR & CO'S Corner Trade and Tryon streets, with all the latest styles of imported Cloths, Cass i meres, Suitings and Vestings. which be guarantees to make up in the most fashion able styles and prices to suit the times. Cutting and repairing executed in tne most artistic style at reasonable rates. mayl M. LICHTEN8TEIN. REAL ESTATE AND Immigration Agencv. FOR selling, buying and renting Land and Houses, and providing homes 1 w Piedmont regions of North Carolina sna South Carolina. mayOO TH08 F DRAYTON, Charlotte, N- - Choice Lot F N. C, J Shoulders, Grocery of jun7 Sides and Country Hams, ZnH i w at 11 MAYER, ROSS & JONES in t the nuw"- Toothsome and Tempting. Khars lost received a shipment u W Tennessee Sheep . ana "hoP everybody come and get a dmw and a good beefsteak. & powKLL. Tryon street, opposite City aoo, may!7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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