$he f)nrlotte Cbscrocc
"THUBSUY- MARCH 10. 1S81.J
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
phalanx Lodge No. 81, A. F. X. M. Regular
meeting every second and fourth Monday nights.
fxckl8IOb Lodob No. 261, A. F. A A. M. Reg
ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights.
cuartt'CirsA M Si. RjU.pi-Hegular
meeting every second And fetjrtrj-Fndarmghts.
phablottb Command art No. 2. K. T. Regular
meeting every first and third Thursdays.
IBC- OIF HT
kwtghts or' HowWL-BWlr ' meeting every
second find f ourth Thursdays. , ,
ZEC- OF DP-
irwroHTS of Ptthias. Regular meeting nights
first and third Wednesdays, fj f Clods p m. at Ma
sonic Temple Hall.
X. O. O. IF1.
cu.vklottb Lodge No. 8. Meets every Mon
dw night .,. -
MErKLE!fBTJRO DECLARATION LODGE Na 8.
jl'eets every Tuesday night
Pixib Lodge No. 108. Meets every Friday
flight - ( T
Catawba RTViiB ENCjLMPMjiirt Ito. 21. Meets
and rtilrd Thursdfty'rrlghto in each month.
INDICATIONS.
WAR JfEP'AKTMENT,
4'-
M. )
m.vh k Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, March 8, 1:30 p.
I'or the South Atlantic Slates, cloudy
weather with rain, easterly winds, sta
tionery or lower temperature and, ba
rometer. Index to Nr: Ait"VeTiiiiiesK.
F M Andrews Furniture-
j ,hn Van Landingham- For Sa'.e.
IIO.TIE PENCILINGS,
The merchants have begun to re-.
ceive their spring goods.
The New York ahrj North Caroli-.
na reduction works will be fired up
next week. , .
At the mayor's court yesterday
morning a machinist named Petty was
lined $2.50 for a mild d. and d.
TherewiJlJiot.be any meeting of
the Gounod Club before Mdndaj, 15th
of this month, tyhenSthopq iAtere3tecl ifc
the rehearsal of the. Pitatesj wilf meet
at Mrs. peweyp at So'clj) DD)tjly. ?
Dr. S. Ntye? thlcilist, writes
that he will be in Charlotte on profes
sional business by the 12th. lie says
further that he may be found at the
Frankenthal HoteL I d .
The ladies will commence decora
ting Oates's hall to-day for the firemen's
l'pstivaL Members of the fir;e eompa
nies are requested to devote .their leis
ure moments during the day to assist
ing the ladies.
Rev. N. M. Jurney was one of the
passengers, in the wreckeft train near
the junction. Hqgcftoflti with a bruised
leg, but In the jconf usjon lost a, gold
headed cane witii l hisj na'me iascrbed
uidi if, which will be returned to him
if sent to The Observer.
The Metropolitan Hotel has been
dosed for the present, liiveubark &
Son, of Laurinburg, the firm that pro
posed to take charge of it some days
n;o, retreated at the last moment and
Hie house is Left without a landlord.
The rooms are-being let outto rnonthly
occupants.
lroiu l ive to Xkree. r
The changes which have been made
in the Odd Fellflvys'. secret; work were
ordered by the last sovereign grand
lodge, and" not byfhli$ fcate Lodge, as
stated yesterday morning, Rev. N. M.
Jurney, grand master of tlio State, ar
rived yesterday, on , jryitatifjn) jof Abe;
lodges here, to instruct' -them m the'
changes entailed by a reduction of the
number of degrees from threSto tive.
He is notjtts-wHS-WHS-frtttttK flkint a
tour of the Statp,- - '
Cheap Frtigiil Rate ,
It is estimated that about forty car
loads of peas have been shipped from
Western North Carolina this season to
New Orleans, most . of these being
transferred and coming down the At
lantic, Tennessee and Ohia Railroad.
The rate from Statesville to New Or
leans being 35 cents per hundred, to be
divided between four or five roads.
The distance is about 800 miles from
Statesville to New Orleans. The At
lantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad's
proportion is about 5 mills or cent
per hundred pounds, being aboutSl per
car load of 20,000 pounds.
Attempt te Capture Kedroani, the
Outlaw.
List week a party of revenue raiders
of the sixth district made,,another.at
tempt to ensure Redmond in Western
'orth Carolina. They nearly succeed
ed in their plans.pu.ihinghim so closely
as to capture his boots and eoat. Only
a few days before Redmond was arrest
ed by the civil authorities and tried for
carrying concealed weapons, but was
acquitted, although at the time of the
trial he had two -large pistols on his
person and a large knife in hia boot
leg. There is no assertion on the part
ot some revenue officials, by whom the
latter statement is made, that the civil
authorities were a ware of the fact that
he was so armed at the time.but on the
contrary they think they did not 'know
it. ,
A Uurdcr Case for la-Day. J
The Superior Court was engaged all
day yesterday which toad been set for
the big case of the Atlantic, Tennessee
Ohio road vs. the-City Ot Charlotte
involving 500,000 of city" bonds, in the
consideration of the case of Crisenbury
vs. King. It was given to the jury late
111 the afternoon and a verdict rendered
lor the plaintiff in few -minutes. The
case is of no especial interest to the
PiU T(Mlay the ease against Mar
shall Baxter for the murder of Bob
uennegan, comes up, after the cOrflple
S,0?" which the railroad case will
tw y m? ?gain orlred for hearing.
iNvlL.w, l lf a large erowd to hear
Jint of 1 tl')a1' ,as. the murder was re
cent and is fresh in the minds of the
A Curloua Accidenr-WLat wait ll ) '
Between Salisbury and China Orove
niRht before last, as the express train
w hich met with the accident described
tr,rep i re was bowli"g along, conduc
tor Coley was sitting in one. of the
s eepers with his arm over the seat near
uie double window, with : Which the
IT, Le f "rmsIied, the glass was smaah
tn 2enly and the conductor was cut
0 uie bone of his right arm just above
.? wnst. The conductor of the sleeper-
n, ; ,r r s;tme .seat Dut neither he.
or 0 v-, x w oriuld'find thegnissi
.c rtoie 10 aeciae wheth B 'wai
pullet or a stone. i trhov -. Utilel
'ink it was tlie, fatter h4Ul1a
muea through the window. No shot
anH lle.arP-, The wonnd is ouitosevere
KpaifuL Whatever the miajwal
caS,uft8t,ha!e Pa"ed near the; sleeping
he cu0n,uctor s bead,, for ..lie was nexfc
an. . K Tnere haa vr before been'
"y rocking of trains near.that'ht: 111
orVhu h r u 13 on 01 the hardest plecMM
'iiowina f,lby doe8: whT not tnen help Itvutby
s5rup,
It Occasional Ana nf Dr Rnll'a Ruhr
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wlo drink "WJNEF CMiDHl."
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For sale by Dr. r.'C.'mfth.
fit. Cafsiorf aiiAThrw Overtimed,
nut flop
ciltcfor
II ll u
Fel up Mat,
ikiJwiked his4
crowded cars which
maciA 11 n tha or.
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press coming in at 3 o'clock, yesterday
morning, and sung out cheerily as he
neared home, "Air Line junction,"
The passengers- gathered their grip
sacks and were ready to change , cars
tor Atlanta. But before the air brakB
had been aonlied for r.h sinu-
" mr M-HV4THi snapped.; jror aDout a
minute while the train ran its length
the heavy thuds of the wheels agaiefi
the naked ties,tbreatened destructjtOW
to the terrified passengers. Conduced
Cqley, tdready ,3H.ed-irn one hand tor
anno(;ide hardly an lour before,
win oe seen elsewhererseized the daonf
ger signal cord of the rear of two
India' tarm- A wxHriarr standing near,
demoralised .with fxigtj.)ewed..: him.
He swung 'down oh the cord and she
swung onthe conductor thitilfcis' tiarrd
was scalded with,tbe tjicjiori ThU long
pull and strong pnll and ptfll altogether
did somq godi however qr; 1)he train
came to a stand. The second sleeper
tilted oyer aeainBt .the side of a small
cut. The first stood erect,its wheels SfTl
uuB.criMjK-.' . ine-nrsc laaies car in wnicn
the conductor and the lady passenger'
had swurtgrto tbe danger cord kept its
legs, wtuletfJid otfiecs-wre tilted over
against the cut at more or less acute
angles. , .... : ,..,. aW
wIs anybody hurt in here ?" said Capt.,
Coley, at the door of the setycrhd ladies'
car.
"No,(but I've lost my liat'&nd cane."
Thfeanlibus coridufctor ran back to
wards the sleepers. As the light of his
lantern touched the inclined ettd-'of the
inverted sleeper he was shocked to see
a man in his shirt, with1 onTy one leg
leftslide down the smooth painted
Side of the Pullman.
. "Great God," thought Coley,1 here's
avmaaith his leg torn oft",. - , d
" The'Shtrt was tenderly raised but a
Woaalesstuiiipita6drveate4.-4 the
haste of the occasion , the accompany
ing cork'had been left in the berth.
A delicate looking woman in a thin
jwrapperfetood sniveling n the flight
ir at.the other end of the overtimed
sleeperf fllih l, for hers hnittaad to
comeojii m. i ' f .. i t t A
k f Yo ttaablttfrt into?thiii1ght
car, madam, you'llatch yotrftreath of
cold here with that thin wrapper on,"
the conductor suggested.
"Never," she said. "1 kissed my boy
when I left Mf'York and vowed
never to leave his papa in danger. Do
come-on George. It's very cold."
"Just as soon as I get my collar but
toned," cried George from the inside.
amfche flung a,fur-lined!cloak (through
me wmaow. it tell 5 rnto the dirty
water of the ditch. The wife snatched
it up and walked awav mad as a hor
net. In all the crowded carsf ul a skinned,
leg and the conductor's rope-scalded'
hand were the only injuries. The es
cape was" marvelous-and indeed such
an innocent result is decidedly disap-.
pointpg and shabby when we xemem
bet whHt tharjDadslhAve been doing for
us of late. i
John Lowrey, the boss wrecker of
the Richmond & Danville was 100
miles up the road, but he came with a
rush and had a track built around the
wreck in a jiffy, but the first freight
that attempted to pass ran off itself
and it was nearly sundown last night
uetore the wreck was cleared and the
trains passing. Every thing'' is; cleared
the-l
up and the trains were ru
last night.
nning straight
"4
At 1 o'clock yesterday Miss Esther
Bernstein was united in marriage to
Capt. J. ,A1. Roesslyr. Both parties were
of this city :.nd bot,li orthpdptf Hebrews.
The ceremony' was p'erfoVmerf by Rev.
Samuel Mendelsohn, Rabbi of the Wil
mington Synagogue, at the residence of
the bride's father, Mr. M. Bernstein. A
large number of
but there .were
no -attendants. The
bride entered the room on her father's
arm and her mother was escorted by
the groom. The. Jewish ceremony is in
itself very similar to that of the Epis
copal church. It is, however, preceded
byan unprescribed oration on the sub
ject .of the marriage state by the elti
cxating minister. It was quite short on
this occasion, as Dr. Mendelsohn said
that he himself had felt the trying
circumstances of these preliminary
speeches, having had to endure two of
them on the occasion of his own mar
riage. Tne ceremony i Hingusn .suc
ceeds, land, is consummated with the
ring,-whtehv- i& 'placed upon the fore
finger insteiS of the third, as in-the or
dinary - English uceremony. Then .fol
lows a short prayer in Hebrew and the
benfedictiofl."-According to the Jewish
rittral there is nry feast without' a glass
of wme-and the- bride and groom touch
ft'golrlet with their iips after the bene
diction. Theraarriage sontract, writ
ten in Hebre "wyis their end and trans
lated into English. It i3Jurned Joy.the
icontracting parties, the officiating min
ister and two witnesses. Another touch
of the lips to the wine cap, a prayer in
iiingiisn anu tue ceremonies are over.
At the conclusion " yesterday the
guests were hancls'orjaely entertained
and the bride and groom left tire- city
dn the afternoon train for a three week s
visit to Richmond and Bttlti more., Rev.
Dr. Mendelsohn returns to-Wilibington
this morning.
Iteport of the Hoard of Education.
The semi-annual report of the, Board
of Education of, JXjecKlenbnrgiil be
found below, the books and voncbers of
the county treasurer as (0 his receipts
and disbursements of the, co,unty. school
f und haying been exaimiiiqdi esterday
and approved :
Statk of Noutii Catiolina,
Mecklenburg Co., March 7, 1881.
To Ihe Superintendent of Public In
struction :
TheBoaud of Edication o Mecklen
burg county, In. ; pursuance of section
ot the sehgoi iaiw, nave,exajaainea
e books ahdvo'uchers of S. L. Belk,
county treasure, an, report the follow
ing receipts ' Md dsbvirsjfments of
school funds by him for the first half
school year, beginning the first day of
September, 1680: ;
Balarlce rfs-ptr 1asfc report. .' . . $5,300
Poll tax for 1880- . , 0,549
Property school.tax for 1880. . 4,971
Fines, forfeitures atid penal
ties 137
Liauor licenses 454
'99
07
29
50
10
Prom other sources, refunded
by a teacher. . . , r. . 25 90
Total... $17,504 85
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid for schools for whites. . $2,180 49
Schools for colored 2,668 03
scrrooi nouses anu sues, ior
1 . J J. J! '
whites.
00 S3
School houses, and sites,
for
colored . fs ....... .
Bal. on hand March 7, 1881.
91 50
.$12,304 00
Total ....ei7,S04.8SL
T?v nrflor nf triA T-tnarrl nf V.d nf.aJ.ion-.
of Meoklenbrg (?ounty this 7th 0srt bf
March, 1881, -;, T. L. XMU 1
"" ' Chairman
Wm. M.ixiTEtL.'Secretftrf.i fJ
Ti - aft.He se.949.n.snited Us the pro
portion of -the poll tax,,forthie.ciDoi
fund. the Btate polls yieldedxms
the county pons 83AH.50 ' tne 'special
State polls $l,04?tl7i iiU is understood
of course that only thre-f onrthro the
poll tax goes.toJ-he schoI' WmL.The
report isfsetrwthe iSupertritehhi &
, - T i. 1!
fcbet
A MEED WOMAN
of Four BlockM Bld jr rapfe RMtftr
A-iwomaB'sroiteoas sarBanwfrik small
nouseita the States) He, railroad mxh
California sectioir' aboutr' fotrr blocks
from Tin"Streett;rossing, startled the
neighborhood yesterday morning about
11 ociock.-As" people ran to tneir doors
a naked wqbuux Weeding from, .her hair
to her stdckiugs.'the only stitch which
covered .her Dody, rushed shrieking
from the'dooT of the small house. Sh
ran wildly trp the railroad to the crossing-
' Dashing across this frantically,
Still screaming with pain and.terror.she
ran down am alley near and broke mad
It into a house alrandred yards : from
the street!: Several' oeraons weri nassinir
L at the time, some ladies among the num-
oer. une r iwo met ner as snp came
up the railroad find, all stepped-off as if
the locomotive was coming. She was a
mulatto women alxint fiiirhtn nars
of age, witb fnll round- developement
and elastic movement, while her terror
lent a certain wild-grace;to her reckless
run. in abocffir a Half an hour after this
spectacle a wpmaffnapplied to Justice
McNinch for a warrant for her mother
whojoiBhe said had, torn, her clothing
from her and, beaten her with a cow
hide, ghe ferriaved enough of her cloth
ine to Drove her assertion that not an
inHh of her body w,afree from a bloody
,Velt. tShrfwas, she said, a day servant
ai aooarflinr aonse on Try on street.
jShe went , home to her mother' every
Sight bat failed last night on account
of the weather. Her mother had' met
Her on Mmt Street on her wayhome
that morning. When' they met the
mother held a heavy raw hide in her
hand and ordered the girl home.
"I'll teach you" she said "how to spend
another nieht in Buzzard's Roost with
the dirty wenches there 1
The girl is thoroughly afraid ot her
mother and went. The rest has been
told. The girl could not endure the
pain of the hide upon the naked skin
and broke from the house pursued by
her tigress of a mother to the door,
and a short distance further, with the
reeking hide uplifted' and keen for esh.
The girl's name is Rena Young, her
mother's Lizzie Young. The girl is
handsome and lieht: the .-another uelv
ttaiack and brutal. The latter .was sent
to Jail for thirty days. When nonstable
Means.went to arrest her a crowd had
gathered round and the excitement in
the vicinity, was 'great. . -. ."
S: Tie county ommissiunei!s 'continued
in.se ssiait yesterday.
it was ordered that the report of the
1 county finance committee for 1880 be
spread upon the minutes of the board-
The justices :bf the county Will be
notified by advertisement to meet on
the first Monday of next April with
the commissioners, to consider the ad
visability of building a bridge across
McAIpine-s creek, where it is crossed by
the, Mod roe road, and also to transact
such other business as may be brought
before them.
It was ordered that the property of
the Merchants and Farmers' and
Traders' National banks be listed for
taxation by the clerk of the board for
the year 1880, and all previous years in
which their real and personal property
had not been listed in conformity with
sections 21 and 22. thap. 7.2, of the laws
1870. iJ. C Burroughs, S. P. Alex
ander and M. L. Barrineer were ap-
pointed to value for taxation the bank
ing nonse 01 uie Jyiercnanis ana x arm
ery bankTindthe Allen Cruse property
on Tryon street; also the Graham
mills, the property of the Traders' Na
tional bank.
II. M. Wilder was paid $20.00 for post
ifab rt em tx ami nations over the bodies
of Frederick Harper and Mary Mont
gomery. A- Young was allowed $102.15
for half fees in insolvent State cases
before the Inferior Court.
A large number of unimportant ac
counts were audited and approved.
Arlington'" .TIiiiirel.
One of the features of Billy Arling
ton s minstrels is the big street parade
to-day. Two giants, an ostrich, two
ponies, an elephant and an excellent
brass band, besides numerous gany
caparisoned pages, &c., constitute this
attractive feature. Of course the
gaints, ostriches and elephants are
dummies, but, as Frank Hall, the ad
vanoe agent, says, it's all fun. The
troupe has been getting crowded houses
everywhere and has met with most
remarkable success. The Greens
boro Patriot says, "We have noticed
particularly the comments of the press
where they have performed ana we
have yet to see an adverse criticism.
The hall will doubtless be crowded and
from all we can learn it deserves to be."
This meets with The Obsebveb's en
dorsement. Six clog-dancers and six
sons-and-dance men will give an idea
"of the entertainment.
Office of 1
New York & Baito Transportation Co. f
Havlnc been for some time troubled With a bad
cough, I had occasion to try a bottle 1 Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup. In less t' an 24 hours, I was en
tirely relieved. I recommend this medicine to all
my mends, lor 1 snail not De wunoui 11 m my iam
ily. E. W. Steeter.
'Malt Bitters" are a brain, nerve and blood
food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recont-
raQQded by, our druggists ana physicians iur pm
eral debility, mental and physical exhaustion, hys
teria, nervousness, sleeplessness, emaciation ana
dropsy.
IN A BAD WAY.
Females whose nervous energies are exhausted,
who suffer from Indigestion, CosUveness, Head
aches, Irregularities, Suppression and Miseries,
caused by Degrangements of the Liver and other
organs cannot be cured by medicines, but Dr.
Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad never
falls to restore to perfect health.
FOR SALE.
,000 BUSHELS '5,000
Prime White Corn.
JOHN VAN LANDINGHAM,
. ,'T- i
Cotton and General Commission Merchant, office
Sanders & Blackwood's Building.
marlO 3t
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
DURHAM LONG CUT
H .A.S ITO EQTJAL.
This, together with
Sitting Bull, Durham, & Durham Twist
J, ' MudWACTtBBD BY
E. H, POOUE,
j!;! DURHAM, F.ia, 7 b,'
For sale by all dealers in Charlotte.
mar8 eod2m
' RO. Di GRAHAM,
1 N the State
and United States Courts. Collee
X tlons,
i. Home and Foreign,, solicited., Ah-
i Omen . N. It Comer Trade ft Trrvn. streeli
'Charlotte, N. u ljan.0.
lie.
HAVING hought the stock of Furniture, Ac, of
Mr. 1 . Itoiten, of this ctty, I will continue
the business at the old stand. whr t mi .
first class stocx of
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PILLOWS, PICTURBS,
FRAMES,. MOLDINGS,
WI1TDOW SHADES,
CORNJCBS 4 MIRRORS
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Wholesale & Retail.
THOS. W. ANDREWS,
Formerly with Mr. Nichols, Is now with me and
5J J&lbe glad to have you call. Goods sold at
BOTTOM PRICES. Bend in your orders and give
me a trial.
E.M.ANDREWS.
P. 8. A full line of Coffins and Burial Cases will
be added in a short time,
mar 10
TO GET
MR. OA INS.
Fine Bananas,
2 FOR 5 CENTS.
Granges 25 Cents
per Dozen,
and a large lot of
Toys, Dolls, Velocipedes, Wagons,
AND OTHER SANTA CLAUS GOODS
to be closed out at
A U C T I O N
-ON-
SATURDAY
FROM 12 to 8 O'CLOCK IN THE DAY AND 7
O'CLOCK AT NIGHT.
Laules spec! -lly Invited to attend the day sate
AT
P
ERRY'S.
Jan 14
ixtra Opportanity
Inst I
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-ANOTHER LOT OF-
O l A T O rr r V I? C
-AL80-
-A CAR OAD OF THE-
IRON KING COOK
NOS. 6, 7, 8. 9.
BHEEI , IRON. FIRE PLATE, WIRE & BOLDER,
always on hand.
ROOFING SPECIALTY.
Fine work of all kinds promptly done.
Have In
stock a splendid assortment of
RemingtoB, St, JohR S Household
SEWTNQ
SWING
MACHINEO
MACHINE O
MACHINE NEEDLE3 on hand and SXPAIBJKG
DONE.
Tjv. Nails. Hlnsrea la lares boddI. at the
Hardware, Stove and Tin House of
Trade St., Charlotte, N. 0.
CoL C. W. bbadshaw, so long and favorably
known In connection with the Sewing Machine
business of this city and vicinity, Is now with me
and would be pieasea to see nis menas ana
patrons. and serve them as heretofore.
janv
For sale atlthe CHARLOTTE OBSERVER
nov24-tI
SILVER LEAD,
COPPERj-ANlVZINO
ORES PURCHASED
F(R CASH
THE New To and North Carofma Smelting
Company at Cftarlotte, will pay the best Cain
GOLD
Prices wtpa toJ&Sfyi fF.
No charge wmie made tot sampling and i
ssjiiigoreiuasedbyus.
1 Specimen assays for Cold and Silver, fl.50.
septl4d
2ctty dxrcrtistm cuts.
ing Out Sale
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
-AT-
H. MORRIS & BROTHER'S
AT-
NEW YORK COST.
Now is the time for
GREAT BARGAINS !
As we include evervth'nz In our larm and varimi
stock of goods, such ad Ready-made Clothing for
Men, Boys and Children, Dress Goods of all de
scriptions, Carpets, Blankets, Boots and Shoes,
Cloaks. Casslmeree. && A Call win eonvtnm von
that we mean Business. Do not let this opportu
nity pass, as it is to your Interest
H. MORRIfc & BROS.
marl
JOB PRINTING.
BOOK BINDING.
STEAM POWER.
FAST PRESSES.
GOOD WORKMEN.
In connection with the publication of Tax Ob
Sbbtbb, and the establishment of one of the larg
est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped
JOB PRINTING HOUSES
In the South, the iropnetor has Just added a com
pleie
BOOK BINDERY
AND
Ruling Department,
Capable of executing the very best class of work at
short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or
other books rebound in handsome style, and at
very low figures.
BLANK BOOKS,
ACCOUNTS CURRENT,
And work of this class, ruled and bound to order
We are prepared to furnish close estimates on
every description of
LETTER PRESS PRINTING.
A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB
POSTER PRINTING.
Theatricals and other exhibitions can get thei
DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive
a manner as In New York.
We have a very full supply of type for printing,
at short notice and in first class style,
BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT,
And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu
ments in good shape will do well to give us a trial.
We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our
work Is as free from defects as It Is possible to
make It
LETTER HEADS,
Statements,
Order Books,
Visiting Cards,
Bail uaras,
Pamphlets
BILL HEADS,
Deeds,
ReceipfBooka,
Business Cards,
Programmes
Magistrates' and
Court Blanks
In fact, all kinds of printing done at short notice
Special attention given to Railroad Printing.
NOTE HEADS,
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Handbills,
lnvitaaoi
ecfcs,
Labels
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
BOOK WORK
Having a lareer rorrsly of type than most lob es
tablishments. BOOK WORK has been and will
continue to be a specialty wltb, us, ;
.Address
P.O. Box 182.
THE OBSERVER
CharlotU, N. C,
LAGER BEER.
Having been appointed agents in Charlotte and
' vlclriltyby the
Bergner k Eiigel Brewing Company,
OT PHILADELPHIA; ' J
for the sale of their celebrated beefi which took:
first nrtze in Paris, and the Cantenlal of '76. for
Its purtty and tonks proportions, we are now pre
pared te sell and deliver, to QMomera-the above
BoeeJattr in casts or Doueu reasonaDi rates.
..COCHRANE ft MUNZLER,
Jan80-tf Agents.
RICHMOND TO NORTH CAROLINA,
GRISTING: ' ' - V ! -
Determined to deserve the patronage Of Forth CsjUaMaifiul aftla ojd' for-our
SNOW DRIFT AND SEA FOAM
: FAMILY FJbOTJR.
Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, and Everything in ;h L'ne of
Heavy Grroceries
HARVEY & BLAIR, - - RICHMOND, VA.
REDUCED RATES
BOUGHT ANJ) SOLD BY S. J. PERRY,
OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL,
B. ParUea'deslrtng Information in regard
Doria
IFRES1 GARDEN SEEM.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ' '
BUIST'S NEW CROP
Grown in 1880,
iX- OBI. IIVCODIEaST'fc
Burst's Improved- Early
Buist's Improved late
Have been awarded TWENTY-TWO FIB8T PREMIUMS in a single season. Plant them once,
you will plant them always. They have no equal for purity, quality or certainty ot heading
B-For sale at J. H. McADEN'S DRUG STORE.
Ieb20
hi Received !
One Car Load of Bacon
To be sold at bottom rates.
200 BARRELS
Seed Irish Potatoes,
EARLY ROSE & PEERLESS.
AND A "
FULL STOCK
OF EVERYTHING IN THE
Heavy and Fancy Grocery Line,
FOB
COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION
and all diseases
OF rpHE rpHROAT A ND T UNGS
W XHE XHROAT JHD JUUNGS.
IV We respectfully solicit the inspection of
both the WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE to
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are
sure we can make it to your Interests to do so. ,
T DAVIDSON & BEALL '
feb25
1881 SPRING. 1881
rrrpr DIFFERENT styles of goods to select from
lOl for Spring Suits have arrived and are ready
for InsDectlon. Mr friends and customers are very
respectfully seqaestedtv sail as early as possBMe
and make ie)nctlon iNvls the tfcne to secure
ludgmentof M. LICHTENSTKIN,
febl9 Merchant Tailor.
i
AT
TO ALL POINTS
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
to raUroad travel will please address as above. C3
GARDEN SEEDS,
Just Received at
jdtitjq- store.
Flat Dutch Cabbage.
Flat Dutch Cabbage,
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Thursday, - - - March 10.
The only original
BILLY ARLINGTON'S
MINSTRELS.
24 PERFORMERS 24
WATCH FOR THE "
Grand Mardi Gras Street Parade
AT 3 P.M.
SOMETHING NEW.
Prices as usual. ttmai6 td.
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HAVING ACCEPTED the AGENCY
-OF TBK-, ) t,cl-3
OF
Erie City, Pennsylvania,
For the States of North and fionttv Carolina and
Georgia, I am prepared w nrrnlsB full
assortment of
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES,
STEAM HOISTING MACHINES, BOILERS,
8AW and CORN MILLS, BOSS PRESS, : i
COTTON GINS, THRESHERS :
and SEPARATORS SHAFT- 1 ' " "
ING, pulleys; 4c
I can fill orders promptly and at most reasona
ble prices and the machinery is fully troranteed.
Parties wishing to purchase are -requested to aU
and see me before they buy. ' ' ' J- J
Thanking iny friends for the liberal patronage
AJMW njyAUUA VAa
Wwoas. AlM.serenu gooa ohuh
eiued Barouches, and one Clarence, suitable for
livery men, which I will sell very tow. Uyoolrant
bargains can and see my stock.
The
Mmstrel
Boom
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RAYSTATEIRONWORKS
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T Utjlic lustrucnun.