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ii X .., .hn the mnnlns of oa&sen The follSS from Cl0tte.;P, fllJW per trataMgugtra time): nitxittw i-idK -:. road ( w mflHMOHD umtlJL . from Richmond and Goldsboro, 12.80 a. m. iSves from Richmond. Sj...... I Leaves for SOP-m. ATUlMT A CHABIOTTS AIB-LOT. Arrives from tfc.nta '. .. X..,.. Lea?e for itlaai Arrives from Atlanta, f-20 p. m Leaves for Atlanta, 11111,111 7' GBARLOTTB. COOJlCBtUL 4'fOetWTA. Arrives from Aaguita,.......-?m.vv. ASSf; S1 Leaves for Columbia, P- m; CABOUHA aMTKAL. Arrives from WUmJngton,. ........... . ;.20a.m. teavesfor Wilmington.-. 8.25 p. m. Arrive from Shelby,. -. ... ... v , : . 6.05 P. m. Leaves for Shelby,. ? '8.40 a.m. AjTLAllTIC, iEMUWSM OHia Arrives from StatesvfUe,.,i..v;;.ik... ASO Leaves for Statesville.. . 4.00 P-m THK 0BCKCHE8 TO-DAT. young uwra'CBBBmM'AssoctAtiM ha"-j- Devotional exercises this afternoon at 5.45 o uock. hev. Theo. Whitfield, D. D. Servti ftnffmwntog sAl o'clock by Rev. n Hunter. morning at 1 1 .andr in jthe. evening at 7 VIpelf by Rev. Dr. A. W. HUlcf, pas ton Sunday echoal In, lilt? (UiCIUWU 1 V V1UVJM St. Mark's LothxRUT Chuboh. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock aad. tn- the -eventer at 7 o'clock by Bev. E. A. WlrjganL.'pastofcv Strangers respectfully Invited. Sunday school In the after noon at 3 o'clock--, vU' fc St. Pktkb's OB.) Chtjbch. Services In thff raotn Ing at 11 o'clock and the evening at 4i o'clock bf Kev. Luclen Holmes. J&mday school in the after! noon at 8 o'clock, ; ' . A f SECOND PbESBTTEBUN CHURCH. ServiOBS-ln the' morning, at 11 o'clock by Bev. E. H. Harding. D. D., and a union meeting tn the evening at 7vi o'clock. Sunday- school In the afternoon .at 4 o'clock. ;.. Calvabt Mission Cbubch. Services In the mom Ing at 11 o'clock: and in the evening at 7Vs o'clock. Sunday schopi . tn the morning at o'clock and class-meeting tn the afternoon at 2Vs o'clock. : - ' s ; Graham Stbxrt (Colored) Method ir.E. ) Church. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock and In the evening at 8 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. L. B. Gibson. Sunday school In the morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Tbtoh Stbxkt Methodist OL) Cotbch. Ser vices In the morning at 11 o'clock and in. the enenlngat7fe o'clock by the Bev. A. ABoshamer,' pastor. Sunday school In the afternoon at 81$ o'clock precisely, opening and closing with song practice. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evenng 8 o'clock. St. Peter's (Catholic) Church. Services In the morning at lOVi o'clock and vespers In the af ternoon at 3Va o'clock, by Bev. L. P. O'Connell. Catechism In the morning at VVt o'clock. INDICATIONS. fff'i War Department, ) Office Chief SioifAX )fficbb,' f- j Washington,' Nov.' l5,'7 30 p. m. ) ' ' For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, slightly cooler, partly cloudy weather, southwest to northwest winds, slowly rising barometer, and in eastern portion areas of rain. Iyea.I Report fr Vesterdy. 7A.M.2P.M.9P.M Barometer Thermometer Relative Humidity,. Wind Direction,. . . " TetoolTJ.w Weather, 20.872 65 84 29.753 29811 68 95 74 68 ;a 41 Cloudy. 8. S. W. 11 i .4. Cloudy. Cloud Highest temperature 76 deg.; lowest 63. Index to NeiAjirtlf emettts. K D. Latta & Bro-A tlcCSry Wbii' ' Opera House, Nov. 19. Attention. H. N. B. J. Sprinas Davidson Win1 C. If. Harrison Ctt Sases Richard Moore New Store. T. L. Selgle & Co Press Goods, IIO.TIE PENCI LINGS. Don't black your boot3 to-day. Thanksgiving day is a week from next Thursday. The Thorne Comedy 'Company has been playing this week in Monroe. Thinkhowmhch walkirig a tebBphoiie will save and then subscribe. A splendid rain at last, and a prospect for a continuance of it for some time. The Hornets Nest Riflemen hold an important business meeting Monday night. The streets were all life and stir yes terday, notwithstanding tfyetornadp of dust. " . j' , J .... . The fair ball at Wadesbofd cbmes off next Thursday night, .The Italian band will go down from Charlotte. Cotton receipts for the week ending last night were 2,142 bales, against 1,316 for the week before, fair week. It is stated as an actual fact that the elm trees which have jusfcbeen stripped of their leaves have begun to bud again. A concert will be given at an early lay by the pupils of the TJharlotte In stitute for the benefit of the Hood chil dren. The development of a scandle be fore one of the magistrates attracted p large crowd to the; jfouttt) Haftsefjwtfct day. Buyers and sellers were again upset yesterday by the violent and apparently causeless fluctuations of the cotton market. The Adventists probably selected this as the timA whejrythe World should end because everything' seems to. be. turning to dust. Thft indications now ai thai Pi a sensationalist. I)ecli iinJibe often'resort to'suicldal 1 3asntes hi vive he old intereiintl smjji At the Wadesboro fair this week Wittkowsky & Baruch will make an exhibit of farleooysSmflarj to the one made'here, under charge of Mrs. ilarmann. It is Charles Lamb who speaks of the "measured malice' oFmtisi4 He had uoubtless hear4 nw: aBS band prac ticing just across the way, as this scribe does nightly.' w '-3 i 1 taxes, has decided to remain in his of fice this week and let them come to seer him. See his advertisement,, , Andnowitissaid.thatTicehas pre dicted that thetell be no snow this win7 ter, by which siga-people are forewarn.' ed to buy snow ahoy elf rand supply themselves with-SnWw ftiofes. Xheweek of prayer of the Xpnnj Mien's Christian Asatftflsttion closed lasti evening. ,The .meetings have peen pretty well: atterjdfedand.ttave resiilttq in an increased interest in the associa tion's work. - " Mi.s. fixi ke, Nineteen cotton wagons containing sixty bales of cottoniwerfejcoiinted from a window of The Observer office yes terday, and College "street is invisible "urn mis point. : iiU; w).Jc4-Kl4n UirMlvR The case affainhJ?ffifeihmond & lutieE ft ro E 41 . . " - .VW " . Jiigof whistles of iocomotiyes-' within """"ft ciaiiia uu uuw"iii the city limits, was dismissWMterThe the offence was instmctecUas to the re quirements ,of the" cltv or(iman.ce ou the subject nrf3 wny sittihg m&m f not dalrifthe prc prletorshlp of Dr. BuU's Baltimore Plus nowfc -h JJanville Railroad bef or theirTOTtrlthatff3et Inay be identified and vtAita rv-F imnn'-pfoiita 4-Vv -'i a.1. -4- port. The police had hoped, and still think it likely, that by means of the capture of Jones alias Scott; some clue may toe obtained to the other burglaries committed in the city recently. They, however, decided to release the two ne groes arrested as accomplices of Scott, and this was done yesterday. The gold watch found among Scott's things "be longs, it is thought, to a gentleman named Green, in Chester, and the mar shal has written him to come up and prove property. He will doubtless be kble to furnish additional proof against Scott, whose fiefd s'alrl3tfy ifi lrarfai nent da"hger. ' Committed for Infanticide George Galloway and wife, colored, were arrested yesterday and committed to jail on the charge of infanticide. The facts, as thus for revealed, show that a most brutal crime was commit ted. The accused live at Montieth's mill, aoout nine miles from the city, in Mallard Creek townshipta.i.When first accused of the crime they both stoutly denied it denied tjhajlf)ahy had been born, but with the accumulation of evi dence against them, the woman con fessed that she'tfefcr had a child and that shortly after its birth, her husband, but not the cbHd'&tfftther. had taken it from the house, was gone long enough to have waiiccgwo nunarea yards and back, and she never saw the child afterwards. It is believed that another party is im plicated. man and Team in a Cut, Last evening a, countryman, named Cherry, liyrhgbpul t in4 miles siuth of the city, left here for his home, driving a spike team of three mules. The heavy rain which commenced just after dark caught him near" the residence of S. H. Hilton, Esq., three miles from town. The darkness was of a Plutonian char acter, and before the man knew it his mules had gotten off the road, and, man, mules and wagon tumbled headlong into a cut of theGharlotte, Oulumbia & Augusta lailroad, fifteen tf twenty feet deep. All lia'ridswere covered with mud, and in tli& racket two of the mules got away. Mr. .Cherry held on to one of the number, pulled the wagon off the railroad track 'and 1'ode back to town 011 the animal whiehihfehadsaved out of the wreck. He waycorered with mud'and told liijg story:, vfith. a bang made out of native Carolina clay. ' . (ino.'H... , -. ii.,:it- : North Carollua Criminal iget.' J j ' " ' ' " , v ! ' The News 8tat tht" F. II; Busbee Esq., of the Italejh Jbaiv has. in course of preparation a digest of the criminal law of Xoi tli Carolina. ; The first pages are already in' press! and the ' vbrarue, which will be one of about 500 pages, and sold at S4.50, will.be issued about thev first of- Jvnuarf . ThefZVfw? can confidently Statefthat "it wit prote hi 'aispensible professlop, ad of great pen!! $0 sach justf;et ef tJhe leace as Tate "to post themselves Upon the criminal law." The same paper says further: "It will contain a digest of every de cision upon criminal law made by the Supreme Court of the State, including the 81 N. C just published, and a com pilation of all the public criminal statutes. Battle's Revisal has been amended to so considerable an extent, and there have been .so many statutes, creating additional off exices,. that? it is now necessary to examine a half dozen volumes of the acts before one can be certain about the tenus of any statute. The criminal digest has been very care fully prepared with numerous headings and subdivisions containing all the de cisions found in 1, 2 and 4 JJattle's Di gest, 5 (Bailey s) Digest and 80 and 81 N. c, and the statutes have been accu- tely compiled." "Unknown" at (he Opera Houtte. As announced by advertisement this morning, Mr. John A. Stevens with a good support, will present next Thurs day night at the .opera'honsei the play "Unknown." The compdny"have been traveling through the South, and have met wth; a jdeafree qf Juecess wjhveh must have beenTgratffymg'tD Mr: Stev ens, who is not only the author but ap pears in the title role. Of the play it self the Detroit Free Press makes this 'the main ! inci JenoWVhien'tfrj k tercst of this play depends was found by the author in hekspaper para jriaph recounting" how a man lost his reason from1 ti Wound' in 'the head. With this for his basis, Mr. Stevens has wrought ut a play of gen aiue interest and very effective dramatic situations. ;Portions of it suggest" bid acquaint ances, but not so strongly as to war rant a more serious charge than the use of certain materials which belong. to air - dramatists,' nd" ' which even Shakespeare .emjoyed. Oue ;CHtches glimpses of 'Romeo and Juliet,' 'Lear.' Man o' Airlie.' 'Flowers of the Forest,' and perhaps one or two other plays, but qualities which it possesses in an un usual -degreei 1 and,, they are the j very qualities that will make it popular not 'base, common and popular 'ih Ancient Pistol's sense, but in high favor with amajorityf theatre-goers. It has nine good characters, at hast six of Which, inCltf ding the herd, are of about equal prominence, and equally important to the , story, . In a purely dramatic view, toerjfef ofrg, Unknown' is a play of undeniable merit." A Conductor' Narrow Escape. "Dav before vesterdav eveninff. a short time af$r darVaiiA jiit teethe tffcinft rrntA criiihor tfrrim Tlhal-lnftfl ihit 2itAflS4 vHU fHwlirinTfrnhi fnr rfcrxk CAniJchant made $17,892.41 in lour operations. ylle, paeOJDUI ICaini nie UtJpgt, WpiJT(,IM dealer made 832.615.94 In two through his train and, in conformity to Scustom. went udoii the platform of the f rear coach to she that no one was steal ing a ride there. As he opened the door and stepped out, he observed a party of two or three men standing upon the rbadside, and a second later heard the report of a pistol 1 'fired; by.? one of the party. He paid little attention to the matter but returning to the car remark ed laughingly to AvMf ndi a -passenger, thatlMllbeeflylM Aifterday morning, on the return trip, taking out his thick note book, Capt Jones found embedded in it a pistol ball which, en tering one side or the book had passed nearly through it. The book was in the bratrpotske ofrcctory anriryanwsiBrizunuj jor jnf , cu Witidtdia a vitaTT)art.ant7tugHt the bail. Discovering : the ball, Capt. Iapdh remprnhprnl that lUSt as the D1S- his bodyeirenmatancft iwMeh he at tributed at the time to the motion of the train. He has no idea who the par ties nnon the roadside were, nor why tiose which, however, he is inclined to doubt, since he has had no difficulty with ana yeu uue uau BUiucuiy iiuagme uc- grwoi wanumnwsBo greactBaatiii WlUlOUb u cause uu au uujoul xui Liiei 1 than amwav In this case.- 'im aum tlm r , r-tr-.-'j- " -- ' . : r i aucoicu auu .7;L"'3inoH ba& lsiaomg Tha WnSmUh Mnnfc HnllSB Is thfll most DOOUl; tioiw tn tnwntcbniatf kfPsays he i""fs wi eaven i-'s ngm. jyiBur at the special Denem or u cusromers,.! w WUUIU is gives ft in anrisQoired auaim&im QicnjJBTIQ fctRT - I I hasjaerf-otopa I uUmJti tin .l. sicltue ci.ire.( e Te Way to Celltbe, Coed XHlng TJiejnail f or geveral dayshaabrought orders and requests for copies of CoL Mcllae's speechypublishe as a supple ment to both the-daily and weekly edi tions of The Observer, which cannot be supplied, as the edition is exhausted. As this paper always publishes the cream of current events, we would ad vise all such parties to subscribe for I all! r : ft Charlotte Cotton Market. Producers certainly have no ground for complaint of the Charlotte cotton market during the past week. They and the people in some of our neighbor ing towns, who have been in the habit of saying that Charlotte, doesn't always pay the besniiceVare asked to ob serve this: A comparison of the tele graphic market reports, published daily, withjthose of f the locaL marked which appears in the same coluinn,;sh)ws that on Friday higher prices were paid here than in Noifolk or Galveston (sea port cities,) or Augusta, and for mid dling our market was only below New Orleans. On Thursday it was the same as Wilmington, above Augusta and less than lower than two other markets reported. When found make a note, o it.f ' ) - j O? The Telephone Exchange Shall the City Adopt It? Col. Tompkins, the agent of the Bell Telephone company, will appear before the board of .aldermen, at their regular meeting tpiooctftw (, afternoon, . and present the question of the city sub scribing to the establishment of the telephone exchange for the use of the fire and police departments. Thus the question of establishing or rejecting the telephone in Charlotte will be brought to a direct issue. If it is used in these departments, it will as a natur al consequence i he j taken; by many private individuals; if It is not, we greatly fear that Charlotte will allow herself to fall behind all other cities of her pretensions and to lose a good and iiseful-thing. True, it will necessitate" sdrrfe changes, ; as for in stance the establishment of a police headquarters, but this is the very thing we need. -There surely ought to be one place in the city where a policeman can always be found. At present there is no such place, and nine times out tif ten when an officer is wanted, the entire force- is in other parts of the city. It was an accident that a police man was in two squares of Col. Gates's house when he called for i.elp in his desperate struggle witli the burglar. Had there been a telephonic connec tion with a police headquarters, an officer could , have' feen summoned as soon as it was discovered that an at tempt was being made to enter the dwelling.: The samje advantage exists as to the fire alarm. But we presume there is no need of arguing the ques tion, and that the board will not hesi tate to give its support to the move ment.,. It has been tried elsewhere and found eminently useful. ' ; 1 - Church Notes. The First Presbyterians will worship to-day in a finished church building. The dedication of the new Methodist church called Union church, on the Bringle Ferry . road, fie miles from Salisbury, ? is tai. take place on the first Sunday InLDeodnbexjiexi ? ? ! gevjtl. Hjlcfriffithf this iity, preached the opening sermon at the late Baptist State convention at Ox ford, and reporters and correspondents all speak in nigh terms of the effort. Rev. J. R. Jones, pastor of the Bap tist church at Hickory, was married last week to Miss M. D. Chamblee, of Wake county. Rev. Donald McQuen, a native of this State and ; a recent . graduate of Davidson Collesre. was latelv install ed pastor Of the Presbyterian church! af TWniofroTrnio fla - i4 It is stated that Rev. Daniel McPher- son and wife, Quakers, who have been conducting meetings in Smithville, Wilmington and other points in that section of the State, and who are now about to close a meeting at Rocking ham, will come to" Charlotte this week. Mr. McPherson is a most successful and zealous preacher, and aided by his .wife, has been the means of bringing a aijge. ,number; xf , persons into the Church during a three years' labor in North Carolina, ; ' Tji&;aurth,quterty;J meeting of Tryon Street Methodist' church com mences to-dav ' 'Thw'-nastor will nreach kthis morning, arid thejpresidnig. elder, Kev. VV. i. tfobbitt, AAiUvwrll.attmin ister" the communion this evening. In the; Second Prsbyterian church this evening at the regular hour for ser vice there will be a union meeting un der the auspices of the Toung Men's , Christian Association. Rev; Mr. Wal ler and Rev. Drs. Whitfield and Hard ing are expected to deliver addresses on the subject of the association's work and the officers of the local organiza tion will read reports' for the past half year. The public are invited to attend Athe meeting. Wanted. Sherman Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent In this county at Qpcej at a i salary of SI 00 per month and expenses 'paid. For full particulars address as above. Quick Fortanes la Stocks. Vast sums of money are made in quick turns of stocks in Wall Street Business has never been more successful. By the new combination plan, large andmall .Investments (.from $25 to.$10, 000rft combined hi one vast sum, and operated bf the most skillful experience, securing Immense power in the stock market and gaining splendid Eroflts. Thousands of customers are thus united 1 one concurrent enterprise, and receive their I nro rata Drofits monthly ajx inoiana county mer A com bination: a St. Louis shlDDlnK merchant made 847,876.21 In less tban it months, all through the confutation plan of Messrs. awtence A Co , which has realized the grandest successes In the history of the stock market Their new clroular, with "unerring rules for success," and complete explanations, now to make money in stocks, mail ed 4y Messrs.: Lawrence 4 Co., Bankers, 57 Ex changeNew York City. oot28 2weod Ease Attainable by the Rheumatic. ' Yes, although they may despair of relief, it is attainable by rheumatic sufferers,, for there is a remedy which oarriesoff, by means -o Increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for Mood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent Is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain pmeans of relief in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments. It is, pernaps, me nnesi tonic extant and Is highly recommended as a medicinal Ktimiilant bv distinguished nhxslcians and analysts whodjronpuBee it to-be' emUently bun and vsit I jbeBeEhrfprhasfllsoBdoraestt. v-f TTENTION.H.N.B., , :, . You are hereby ordered to appear at your armory Monday night at 8 o'clock sharp. Fatigue uni form. Important business: H. WATTS, Captain. CJcess Miller. 0. S. Tir anted. jniu Terms, very nest Appiytu , SPHINGS DAVIDSON, Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 16-lt nmatMiXSL lnkis imlK''-' kixx 9iM "j i .... . ' 1 Will Do Ul mo uuji w uv oret everyday this week, commefHJin te - momw, - - from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., prepared &&t . Citizens are specially requested t(T 2ome annr i oww iPP f -wrMvwn vkm VHns' i'iimnwiirB lMmtnmr r tun uiiiuvii www HWmr4 1 i'liroeral - mM win ixrpaM Dm flMM .'J0ia!,rith r"1 ewufint A VICTORY WON ! II When a aobleldetdi performed, treat battle fought, an laportaot msaemblr ooavened, thence forth the plaesot their oeomnaea become fa mous. The same result follow whenever a gnat enterprise is originated or carried on. This holds true in commercial experiences; certain portions of a city become known as the centre of Important .enterprises. The history of onr house Is a practi cal nlnstratkm of this fact, for, who doea not upcra House mock Is the best place in the city to purchase Clothing and General Furnishing wear? And this Is be cause we have made it so to all by offering greater Inducements than any other house. Since we have occupied the above premises our business has grown Immensely, attributable to our -entirely new productions tn almost unlimited va riety, the careful taste displayed In selections, the faultless fit obtained, with the greater advantages of '; LOWER PRICES, through the magnitude ef our business, establishes us permanently at the head of our profession and characterizes the "Opera House Block" beyond ri val the GREAT CENTRE FOR CLOTHING. Si. T. LATTA BBO. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT OVLY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. The eminent Actor and Author. Mr. JOHN A. STEVENS, In his own Romantic Idyl, entitled UNKNOWN, Suppo ted by the Charming Yo in r Artiste, MISS LOTTIE-CHURCH, And a superb Dramatic Company. NOTE Special Scenery and Stage appointments carried expressly to produce the lomance In the most effective manner. Mr. Stevens' Southern Tour has been the most successful known to the South for years. Prices of admission 50 and 75c; reserved seats $1. Box sheet open at MoSmlth Music House. Nov. l-3t. NEWSTORE. TIN 1 HARDWARE. Have just received a splended stock of Heating and Cooking Stoves, consisting of IRON KING, COTTON KING, ELMO, PALMETTO, And the Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stove, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Zinc, Bolder, Wire and Tin Ware of all kinds. ' Tin and Sheet-Iron work promptly done charg es moderate. RICHARD MOORE, Next door to WlttkowMty & Baruch, Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 16-d6t THIRD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. We very large and handsc - Fancy andStople Dress Goods, which handsome stock of we will sell at extremely low prices. Ladles', Gents' and Children's Hosiery in end less variety. Dalmons, Cloaks, Repellants, Flan nels and House-Furnishing Goods. We ask special attention to our large stock of kid Gloves, In all colors, from two to six buttons. A new arrival of GENTS' AND LADIES' FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. The best-assortment of Dress Buttons to be found in the State. Our stock of Dress Trimming in Brocaded and Plain bflksjtdped and Plain Satins, Brocaded and Striped Velveteens, black and colored Silk Worsted Fringes, is the most va ried to be found in the State. A full line of Carpets and Oil Cloths. Our stock of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and Ready Made Clothing Is complete, and at prices that will he to your advantage to bur from us. Trunks and Valises. Orders promptly filled. T. L. SEK1LE CO., Tryon Street Nov. 16. THE iViUSIC HOUSE IK ITS NEW QUARTERS. And prepared for business. The best selection of MUSIC BOOKS Ever brought to this market will soon be here, and so will the holidays, but the Book will be here Qrst Come to the McSmith Music House Next week and look through our Music stock. It has been doubled and well selected. We have mu sical Instruments you have never- seen. Our sup ply of PIANOS 1 ORGANS IS inexhaustible, and from the best factories in existence. We say this without reserve. A look at our stock will convince all that we are no little sub-agent 'Us a Krst class music depot H. McSMITH. Nov. 15. A Genuine Duchess IN, CHARLOTTE. If you hare nfer tried the deliclou s; Duchess Pear, hy ail means call at PERRY'S and get some He2sTriiarira ,BananM, CadleB aeUkw luiiAes'. ' ';- The last of the Bananas and! Oranges, 2 for 5cM will be closed out to-day. BhsoKeri win do well to try the new 5c. Cigar 6 far 25c. All who try It say it is splendid.' ' :-' ;t iL x. 1:1, '!':--. ! Nov. 16, JUST RECJEiyED, : NORTHERIt APPLES, v. :.,-! .) AND NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES, Iilr1ul ahiul Bnlmnn fakrAl kdA TlAninM XVAKW lUMV, wwumwu, W s Plekle loose and Hr Bottles, j I .r'.:-; ,ft .V'O ..j HOWELL. rtl 1 y , w HOICE NEW CROP New Orleans Molasses at 'Jil lUi .it. .A I'n i H. A AuUUIUIiret ' for !M Store. Determined to increase my sales, I propose to save, 25 per cent to every one who wants to buy a pair of Shoes or Boots A FULL STOCK OF THE BEST GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND ; And Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Respectfully, J. MOER, P. & I take pleasure in announcing to my old friends that I am now staying' with Mr. Moyer, and feel satisfied' that with an experience of ten years in the Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. Very respectfully, Nov.2,1879. J. Ma ALEXANDER. Democrat and Home copy. mm MEWS 'FOR IK DDre Soodf Casbmeres, Cloaks, Sepliyr Shawls, CARPETS AND BLANKETS. Also a full assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. We have made our purchases this season to great advantage, and we will guarantee to sell all of the above goods, to gether with a great many not enumerated, lower than any house this side of New York ; we except nobody. H. MORRIS & BROS CALL FOR THE IMPROVED PEARL SHIRTS, ONLY $1.00. STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY WILL FIND AT ELIAS & COHEN'S CUSTOHADE CLOTHING Have just received our second stock of LADIES' CLOAKS, Very handsome, and at prices to suit everybody. Also a new lot of Black anfl Colored Cashmeres, Alpacas and Dress Goods; Embroideries, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and House-Furnishing Goods ; California Blankets, Carpets, &c. REMEMBER THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CHARLOTTE Great Excitement. Walking Match In Charlotte FOB THE CHEAP E ESTABLISHMENT ! The people of Charlotte and vicinity have found that by calling at L. ASIEL'S They can be better salted aad And goods for less money than at an other house In the city. His stock comprises a fall and complete line of BOOTS AND SHOES From the ebeaoeat to the best Hand sewed goods of all makes and styles. In sxMlUon to his large stock of Boots ana snoes ne wui carry a run line of Men's, Boys' and Children's IB ATP S Of the best quality, cheaper than ever sold before In this market. Also Trunks, Valises and Satch els. Call and examine his goods, as there is a bargain for all. Respectfully, Xj. ffM Kit, Next door to Dr. J. H. MeAden's Drug Store, P. 8. Havlnsr oonnected mrself with the above house. I am sure that mv old friends and custom ers can be better suited and for less money than at any other house lathe city. Oct 10. & FBANXENTHAL. At Tiddy & Bro's Book Store ( c Tou wlM always find the largest stock of BOOKS AIIO STATIONERY U the City. ; i - - A fine lot of - 30X PAPETJRIE Has lust bees received aad: will be sold very low; -', - , . r. - - . '-I fS- . , , T - r Also a fan stock of ALBUMS, G V: Both AatoffTWh &xkl FbotGdWh. RUBBEBBANDS, iiii; t 5Jrtirusfi tVSfi J-iOV tliv( fflit Celluloid nholdert. The fiteagrfePejra-jjie out, Rubber, Propelling Pencil, Terv handzfoYthe o'Pt- .ntciipiiit'bis,iir- J$ twiieifafo.iayiliimiitt:jM 'tnventeC' .One tianc to suli&foradai' wriHngv CaU andee W .oYH1.Je tsniUJSlBook.atorei3 1 Oet. 81 " . , BOOT AND SHO LARGE ARRIVAL OF THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF IN THE MARKET. OUR STOCK OF CASSIMERE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Is unsurpassed. We have als the Rubber Overcoats for Gentlemen and Ladies. Ehim B ARG - IN iHiei. AT E- G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. My stoak is very large, and embraces a full line of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Offlee Toe nlture. All goods pawed free of charge. 01 CAROLINA CENTRAL DISPATCH LINE, Via Wilmington, N. 0. THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE -O- Thls Line being fully equipped for wTlmlngton and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Charlotte, Stateeville, Ashe villa, Rutherford too Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations on the Atlanta ft Richmond Alr-LIne. Atlantic, Tennessee ft Ohio, aad Western If. C. Railroads, As well as points In Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. -0- Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished 9. W.CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N C. septSO 'Ml ' !. ! I hare received another lot of New Goods, and shapes, which Is the latest and most desirable hat ef I HATS ALSO : ' 1 i:f.-". hi!!; Respectfully, v! In;! hi; n - u-.5 iti . -Ua; Jk ItJLL MSttVtr.U'tr tuth'i inXXl u;- MRS. R." MNEELIS, Nov, 12. A .itfv. M ) TRADE STREET, MMC & mm. AINS iin. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. business, often unequalled fa UlUei for the TransporUon Freight from via any Competing Line, and Time aa Quick. upon application to ; T.T.SlfJTH, I Agent C. C. Railway .Charlotte. I. Hi r! 7t(i :.-).. iK among them lathe ZEPHYR FELT, tn different the season, ' ; '). it: ADDED TO MT . 1 i;Tfl& i'0'll''D ::'T -""in ft'ilrJ'i . CHARLOTTE, N. C.' I )'- i - . ! :. 1; (,li' :f ; I . i i .'. fl m r i m 1$ n vs. 1 i -i IE- ;lf- m X 1! m I i '.').''!; it Ant. 1 f.?"t-.. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1879, edition 1
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