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- A LtL, I-- 4MUmL-U -ft . jt& At: y, Jfc K.; ; VV K D JN E SD AY , DK CEMBER 24718 84. awaB.a-awaw.-a"aa.aaaaaa.aaa.a . Thos. Reese & .Co. PRESENTS; Ife Usre Jart Opeved a Ileaa UfnlLlateof , ! - , ; ' . 7. Inf ie 7;.7 Dres'ing Cases Work .Boxes, Jewel ' Box , - - Hand-B:f a, l ajd Cses, t -CiKarCase8;eortmonnaia, Toilet . Betas together W'tk an sle- jtantetockof' -i - . - CffiOOMSlSD: 'vV irjl of Flowera. 'ar(tborg'B E4ania,, Obrman tJouqnei Juoj?ner r lore ton ColoxBe, rieeee ana uaxfina vpoponax, Austin's . r'orest Flower Cologne, Lu u: p.nntirl'a' ' At.Vinftnn'fi ' 1tw 'a and Lunborjr'B Extracts, Ehinish CSj'ogne, Nn 4711. umuanaone w.;Jftorau .Extracts. ?VS' .4 :- Imported and American-. Bar Rum, Pinaud's Lnbina.- Bazih's; Drexel'a, Thompscn's and Ijtalian Htick Pomade, Reese a Olycerfne ani Quinine Hair Tonic. Camphorated; -awl Carbafatei Vaseline, C old Crtarh, .Glycerine Rose, Rose Lip SaVe Port; ade ' Vaseline, Btar's Oil uivcamu pr itos' i ana a TOILET WAliftS I Colgate's Vio'ct'Tfater, Imported Rcse Water, Orafge - Flower IVatpr, ? . Reese's Laander "Water. Col- I gate's Lavander Water, Flor- r ida Water, Jacque Rose Wa- ter, .Lubin'a Imported j L - . English;. Lavander - ' 3 1 vvaier, iauiom n nia Water. ;( 1 1 l -. .v-i--i-- -': mFDBTlBl DOHISTIGSOAPS, , ,.i.;:-rS.i:.V;;lAl',i : Manufactured by Lubm, Lcrwinarid, Atsins- n, Jesse juatley," Wright, , Thomas, Caudray, Packer's Tar 1 i Soap, Qleen's&nlphttrSoap, ff" 1 ' Vaseline and" Carbclio i . Soaps, Pond's Ex- ".. . tract ioap. s Persian Healing. Soap, Cuticura. Spepr':1 ? Bark and Glycerine Soaps, ' X Tooth Soaps, Walnut Oil and ' f Elder Flow r Soap, Pear's . Qlyce rine and Transparent Soap, Juniper, Tar. ' -:'::ShH MANICURE SETS, j Mounted in Pln'h, Silk anrl Morocco, all shades and styles , . :.; Puff Boxes. Puffs.' Soar Boxes. Fancy Stands, Inkst nds, Ash Receivers, Cir gar btandsv Hatch Boxes, Scissor Cases, Jewel Boxes, Work Boxes Bronze Figures, Picnic Cases, Card Traya, Parisian Sachets ; in Satin -Ban, Rick- secker's Sachets in ; Envelopes and a large assortment of Ricksecker's Per fumes. .... . lis Nuw Style oPFancyFianres Qair, Tooth, Nail :- and Band Brushes, uioth Brushes, Combs, Face row. j ders, Diaino d, Sijyer and Gold ',1 I Pust, Tooth, Pcwdanr. Too.)v ' - i ' Paste, Flesh Gloves and ? Turkish Towels. - I GLASS STOPPER5 BOTTIES; With FaniiT Stsronera for- Covering, 8quare Bottles for - Painting and-.Dt?ooj ranng, : together " with a tremenaous block 01 Uut, Pressed ana jaouiasa jros- tles. rf -j,-.- siV"n ii i ? - . r !.,.-. t H&BO 6L&SSES,' j In Celluloid, CrrmpreweoVPapeiS tirni sonia, Rubber, jWc-andiCoto'posilion Of " every 'description sai$ajle for I - " ..Vt..-lVVvv''t.." And atr prices" made since the late re- wuiiuun m r ancy uooaa.,; l TflOMiilESElW DRUGGIST r I Choice MAM 41 V ViilVWI "v - - , . - - .:-. ,y -- - ' . . I nnnno L ? i UUUiiO. i iSd CHiirlottOr Arrival and Departure pt Trains. ' Correct for'the current mon h. " : RICHMOND AMD DANTILLS AIB-LlNX. " ' No. CO- Arrives at Charlotte ftom Richmond! at 1.35 a.m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 :45 a. m. - t- Mo. 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 5rMD a. m. Leaves for Klehmond at 6iJ0 a. tn. No. 52 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.35 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. ) , No. 5i-Arrtves at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6:10 p.m. Leaves'iorKiehmondatC'ip.Bi. - J Local Freigfct and Passenger ruin leaves lor Athtnta at 6:30 a. m.; arrives Iro.n Atlanta at 8:30 CHABLOTTK, Coi4PXBIA AM) AUGUSTA. Arrives from Columbia at 6:10 p. m. Leaves for Colombia at 1p.m. - ,i , C,,C.S A. A T. AO. Division. i , Arrives from Statesvflle at 10:45 a. m. - ; .- Leaves for States vl lie at 65 p. m. ; fit-Shelby Division. ' i ; - Leaves for Shelby at 635 p. nr. Arrives from Shelby at 12)6 p.m. General Delivery opens at SKXVa. m.: closes at 'ftSOpu.m, ; . . -. - t Money. Order.. Department opens at 9.00 a. m.; .closeat4lCp. ni.ir .. Index to New Advertisement. Keysfonnd. ' " ' i J L. Brown For rent or lease. " . Augustus Grler Horse strayed or stoleni - W 8. Taylor Christmas Eve, 1884. ; 0. F. Harrison A Co Auction sale. - Hoyer A Hirshinger Last wer k of closing sale. Pegram A Co Notice of eloping of store. ' ; M.&Tablor-Notk'. ; ' 5: : : ; uth-'AtlatttioStates partly cloudy .uer aau iucai ratios, . eiignt iail wed bv slisrht ' rise- ini ifmrrft north to eastr&i'da: s -: , iless there is a Change for' the . .bettervwe are going to have water and -md inrplentitul quantities -for Christinas,'. .i.-'. ' .. , ' Major ' C. Dowd arrived home yesterday' frcim Washington city to spend tire holidayswith his family in this; city. fe . i- . . . , j -The Carolina Central' freight de. pot will b closed tomorrow as well as all the other freight depots in the city. , . . . " The Neptune firemen will give a festival on next Monday aud Tuesday nigh t3, and on Monday afternoon the 'firemen will have a street parade. J This is the"5 night- hea. children find it the hardest thing in the world to go to sleep. We older ones know how it is ourselves. for memories of Christmas are never short. f Chief of police McNinch yester day received, positive ir formation that young Jfid Mernlt, 00 robbed Capt. Lee Hand's safe, 3 ft herein company-with hi older L.-other, for Texas. .... The court house at ' Lexington caught fire last Monday night, but the flames were discovered m the nick ot time, and by hard woik the building was saved; The fire originated from & defective flue."; . - , A colored boy who was , too im." patient for Santa Claus to bring, him a pair ot shoes, stole a pair rrom the store of Joe Lindy yesterday. : Pas liceman Black welder captured the thief and carried iiim to inil. ' fl i II. i Mrtrtin. a' colored matt iwho ifvell?known in Charlotte, and wfii tpeugnt or Dy tne wrjite people, has gone to Dallas, ; Texas, where he expects to teach school and practice law. lie is a deserving colored man and -carrjes with him a good name.; r TBe two negroes who " 6toIe Mr. Freeman's horse- and inula and,.. who were captured 'An Albernarle'-were yesterday, brought to. thie city and put in jail' where they will be held for trial by;the nexJL cour-f ; - - i ;.itr. 1 Jos. H.' Lindsay editor of' the Kernersville News, is t be mar ried in the Methodist "chur h at Ker nersville, this evening to Ai iss Annie B. Sieg, daughter ot Airs tfettie v. Siee. i We return thanks for an in vitation and. at the same time extend jnr best wfehes.- f::Lti? "J" Z A little girl' who lives in a Vbi brown house, with a w'ute fence tiDiaed with red " asks a "fcig favor . of - Santa ; Claus, thrcug'i The Ob server, r. She wants VJarge do3 with black hair and brown eyes," and says she has' been very good. We will deliver tne message,-ana nope that the little; prayer will he answer ed.jKvi n - .... ! ll"Peck's Bad Boy" is to be prei sen ted in our opraliouse pn January 2nd, by a. first class company.- ' It has been so long since a troupe of any kind has been here that it will proba bly not be out of place fop us to' re. ; rnind-' our " readers that the opera house is. right where; it uned to be. over the post office, on Try on street. The young ladies of; Morganton are to give a jeap year. . pan. on the 26th, to which . we acknowledge an invitation to attend. The floor managers are Misses Jes3e Champers, Mattie Sheet?, Aicp Wilson, Bessie Bowe. :t Commmittee of Invitation- Misses' - Maggie " J ohnsxoB," 'Katie Spraguey L. McConnaughey, Sadie Erwin. Committee of arrapgements Misses Cora McDowell. Mary Hapr ppldt,; paisy Collett, Aome win,- Ckanf e ot MaU Hour at the Post Otcev The daV Jnaus Tor Atlanta ana au gusta now close at the post office 10 this cityat ill5 p. m:, inptfiad of at 12.30 p. m., as nerewore.fr xniB is dooet!!in jaccordance ' with .in; structiocB from Supt. v icsery, the .ohject iwingt to allow - ttiw rauroaa : postal clerks : more time for working up the locatmail along their lines. - A very large mail goes -out from Chari lotte each day " oft" the Atlinta and Aligusta trams,. anq. tnis cnange-; 1a Ihecloeingrhoup.N though slight is imr TWrtant.VTvrelve o'clock and fifteen minutes i uu i- 1 A citizen of Charlotte, on , traoing up some 914 titles in. the cvurt house yesterday.' came across a t eed t hat was maae w hj -! - - the year. 1786. .oe aeeu w ,ui small tract of land in the tqwn ol Charlotte! about? acre?,1 ijot 'u the sum oi i,yv . -1 i equal to $G,tWU, apq worn tmgrepora 4woldeeW triat property nas ai- I J 1 U 'l. ....l v4 ,TA, Hlli. ways BOlu mgn m vimuvn'" r't ftfir! since the colonial times. It j TM'tmnrwfeible now to buy a Uuildipg lot.witbUxWf almaeoa dependeneejqHare fpj less than , J - ATbonsRRd Pounflsot 8io1eftflIe oii " Last Tuesday night the snute house of Mr. Milt Carr, who lives, seven po Mr. Ctr.niad laio py Jf .TheaKiers. - uleandwagopiWHjSptiglas, n the neiglorig4arte bey-ad- wWdseaped:hrj.rfM! wa-onVere found M thp.r, )ds witl fu'tmh Ol LIMB - V.1V.V J-u' J MA"Sairrjot thameat was ??Lt,Whatrdisiition; the Sieves could.havaade'of such a foil) miles tr-QTi tne vhj r. j anas Ot nwaiitf "o T??' v Vr quantity Ot ro.rT "is ' a mysteryiwhiph Mf.i,rj;3.jeTj anxious to have solved.- i;. I Thef ol icemen at Sa'per.l,.ji s, ' t $ The 'meinbers of the Dolice r)rC4 were; last night invited itaf the.resil dnrifi Irf Tsmt. IP . A MfNmfi ffhinf of police, where they indulged jn a spienaid supper given to - them com, plimentary by Capt. and Mrs. F. kA. McNinch. . The ' supper was a very; elegant affair and to add to its pleas ure the members of the force were waited upon at the table by-three young ladies, Mispes Emma and Laura Vogle and Miss ' Nettie:? "McNinch,- whose charming attentions made the cops feel like kings The policemen , enjoyed the., occasion. iiiMneuwjlY and wiit always remember it as one of the pleasant , events of their lives, i-i ' , vA'.A A Baog Up Christmas. A ' - It isn't very often that. Christmas falls on Thursday; at least it doesn't fall of tener on that1 day than pa any other. ! but I1 when it does come oh Thursday, it is a Christmas worth talkiner about. Prof . Baker, our -home prophet, 'says that the follow 1 ' 1 - 1 ' . 1 f. iL iug ,wts preuicteuv im tne mteeutii century and that he has never known it to fail -t n ,-. . r . 1 f I Tf f rystemas day on Thnrsdaye, li : . ,A Windy wynter se shalle yea . t'l wy ndes wMfweAn aM Wrecked, .-j-. -: And harde teiupestes strong aud thycke. ; - The Eomer shalbe Kood and drye, ' Corny aud ba-tes shall uiultyplye; v nt " . Tliat j ere 58 good londs to tyltlie. AiutkUK&aiid princess shall dye by skylle. v f What ChyHde that day borne shall tx'e. - . ' He Shalle have happe ryght well to the, : v Of dedes he shalbe good and stabylle, ,J Of speche aud tonge wyse and reasonabylee. Wboo that day any therte abowte,- , t . f ' ( He shalbe. shente wjthowtyn dowte: -j. v Aad-yl sekenes on the that day betyde, I Hyt shall some fro the glyde " Gen. Uiil in Ma eon. As noted in. .The. Observer a few days ago,' Gen. D. H. Hill has decided to locate in Macon,, Ga., and is pow installed . in -..his new home at that place. In the Evening News, of Ma con, we find this pleasant notice of the old war horse : : 'Lieut Gen.D H Hill has decided to make Maeon his permanent home. ; He recently re signed the presidency of the Arkan sas Industrial University on account of ill health, and is devot ng himself te literature an an effort to recuper ate hia health. At present he is pre paring an article for the Century Magazine on 'The Battle of Gaines' ilill... It is to follow Gen Fitz John Porter's article on the same subject. Gen Hill was conspicuous during the late unpleasantness for his impertui bable courage, his coolness and gal lantry on all occasions, "and his un flinching devotion to duty. Some of his orders and comments were full of humor and sarcasm and really clas sical in their laconic style." vTae Southern Telegraph Company. I f The matter of the appointment of a receiver for the Seuthern Tde graph Company has caused consid erable interest among- the people, of this city, who are all warm friends of the corporation. In no other city in the South is this company's lines more liberally . patronized . than in .Charlotte, : ana the news - that the company was in trouble caused much concern here. Billy-Mahone a's car ried his point as to having a receiver rappointed, but this wilt have po .. bad eitect upon the company. ;it is tsa.id that the muin object of this .suit was to prevent the Southern company from falling into . the, hands "ot the Western Un onj and that now it will be consolidated with the Baltimore and Ohio Company and thus be made-a raorej .formidable rival to the Western. Union than ever" before' Of one thing it is certain and. that is that the bouthern has ho idea of clo sing up business, but'WlJt continue to server the pbUc in the same efficient manner - wkioh has. chamcterized it from the start. T. ' Liwiftft Oyef d.litfnolre's Effects. i - . A big law suit from! Crab Orchard township was tried yesterday in the office of Esquire D. "G Maxwell, growing out of the seiasure, by cred itors of some property, supposed to have belonged to I. fl. Grier, up to a feWtiays ao a respected citizen of .Crab Orchard Township.- Mr. Grier recently surprised his friends, as sev eral other farmers have-done- by sell ing his cotton, pocketing the money and fleeing for parts ud known, leav ing his deUjs unpaid. Mr. Grier also left behind his mother and his wife and family" jdt children. When it became known ' that he was really gone and there was ho probability of his returning, his creditors took pos session of a iOt of cows and sheep that he , had' left behind to secure their claims. !Mrs.rIsaDella Grier, i mother ,of the truant farmer and Mips Bettie J. Grier, his daughter, disputed the seizure of the stock, claiming that it was, rightfully their own and not Mr. Grier's. Tne creditors held on, how ever, and the result was a lawsuit. T At the trial yesterday morning, Mrs. Grier and Miss-Grier were rep resented by Messrs. WV H. Bailey and C. Dowd, and the creditors by Jones At,Johnston. After a full hearing of the case. the. magistrates decided in favor f the ipyther ? and daughter, 4rho thus reclaica the sheep and cows. Andther .sqit is to he heard -in ' Janua py.Sin Wich-Mrs,' -fi;i(br.ul sue for a certain portion of the-, crop, raised by her son and chie heron acpount of farrn renW- the claims agaipst Grier run v.p to, abbuif60O, and it is con sidered, pretty Daa stpx-k. The ChriKimis 86ckrg, Dear Santa Claus." wrote. ,;;,,;,; little. Will, in letters truly i t shocking, Tse been a good : ''x 'boyV so please fill a heapen I 7. up this stocking.7 I want a drum to make' pa sick, ; i '" and drive ray mammacra I - ' ? zy lw"aht a doggie I can -. ' kick" 8b he wilt not get - ' lazy: I want a powder i '-' - ' gun td shooi'righfat my - 1 j - '- i tjisteri Annie and a big "-trumpet- lrrnioot -jirst JS?Ss awful lojad ;at granny.-1 1 " . want n" Art da big false -" i i face tOificare in fits our ' . ; Dahy.-' I want-a poay I -r p rruvan .race around the par- I lor,, maybe .i. want, a. rv i-awv Mi.iw.tswy coo, isq i can do some chopping" te-JS lpon ourgruuu piayo , ;rmk ne wwnen raamma 7... .L goes a shopping. ' I - 5 ... .,;. ..want "avnice hard -' i ' ' " rubber '." balj to- . smash into. flin-2, m r r " "ders the great , big mirror "in; the hall an' lots . - and lotso'win- ' " dersAft'ean-i . v. - 'ay at wUl z t L make jae-, sick soma iABli night t r, will hold me' 1 .an-make pa .t j.....;, .... .get the doctor o 'uck an', nev- a , t. . er try to. scoiai.' 5 r . - ' me. - An' Santas j A .,,r ,V u 1 Claus, ifpa says I Y j . ; am naughty its a , 1 ' ptory. ; J us' say if ; , j . V .'. he whips me TU "die a -.. .t and go to king " " domKlorj." ' . j t, : W ..mS -i-. - V t . V1 .j 1 .' 1 .-..' - - ' It Is hard to tell Just why it takes a gin lour bou s longer to a-h the front windows tuan the bi.'Won-Sr But the, gret jVopakKicy At bt Bull's Cough Syrup is accounted for in . the millions Of eures it annually makes. ,-. ; i f , ; j Another Wadding at Clir. v a. A friend at Cliq, S. C, r sends us "a notice of another wedding which has occurred in that place. - This time the contracting parties were Mr, T. E. Husbands, of Florence, to Miss Lizzie McLaurin,' o'Clio. -: The ceremony periormed,on the 10th mst. by Kev, Joel I, Allen, in the Baptist church. The following; were the aitencfants 'Mr. Henry Husbands and Miss Janie McLaurin ; JMr.- llenry - Herring and Miss Willie Maiming ; Mr. Will Roper and Miranda Stanton ; Mr. .ju.. btern berger and Miss Eliaa Gibson. Strangers in the City. " There was a large crowd of people in the city yesterday doing tneir Christmas shopping. . The oUBtry people were here in full force and they bought with liberal hand, "many of them driving out of town, with their ; buggies '-resembling Santa Claus' sleigh on wheels. Among the shoppers we noticed people from Concord, Shelby, Lincblnton, Mon roe, Wadesboro, Salisbury, Gastonia, Statesville, Laurinburg and . other to wn 8 m which The Observer circu lates freely. True it is that adver tisements draw customers from far and near. Died of tier Uurns. ; -Ajgad -death that occurred in Salis bury Monday. night, was that of Miss Mary Hunt, who died of injuries re c ived ina keio eie lamp explosion about a week ago. Miss Hunt" was a sister-in-law of Captl W. - G. Mc Neeley, of the Boyden House. On the night of the fatal s accident she was preparing to retire, when a keror sene lamp which was placed near the fireexploded, throwing the burning oil over .her person. , She lived -in great suffering until Monday night when her death ensued. Miss Hunt was an estimable lady and has many friends in Charlotte who are truly shocked over her sad fate. -. - THE U LANCE StlKEf . How Trraier Wonhs Adm:nisira Shows Up. - Raleigh, Dec. 22 The legislative committee to examine the accounts of the 6tate Treasurer has completed the work. The balance in -hand at the end of the fiscal year,'en"ding No vember 30, 1883, was $3,369.63. The receipts during the fiscal year,, end ing Nov. 30, 1884, including the afore mentioned balance, were $1,808 938. -! 99 ; the disbursements for the same period were $861,870.43. The balance now. in the treasury is $947,068.56 J A HeayrjLoss. ( New'York, Dec. 23. Later esti mates of the loss by the burning of Harrigan & l Hart's- theatre ; range from $200,000 to $250,000. ' The build ing cost $100,000, less than fouryeaTs) ago. The interior decorations alone' cost $30,000, and there was in ,the theatre a large amount of scenery and properties, much of which was. entirely new, and the property of the actors and other occupantg ; of , the building. ' ; - .- . :.: - The Colonade - hotel adjoins the theatre and was on fire several times. Many of the late rising guests were frightened out of the. building in their night clothes. No casualties are re ported. . - , ' Con fl-ig-ration in a Aew' Vork Town. Troy; N. Y.. Dec. 23. Cambridge, Washington' cqunty, was visited by a great conflagration this morning Four largo business blocks . . were completely destroyed with a proba ble loss of $150,000 or $200,000. The ififirance is estimated at from..$50,-OOq.to.OOO- "'';:. ' On the I6th Inst.; at the residence of the bride, Wm. K. held, 10 airs, Sarah A. Love, by 1L A. Alexander, just'ee of the peiice. At the residence of the bride's mo her. In York county, S C.. December 18tU lnsL. by hev Mr. White, of Rock MIL Air. K. . T Mitchell to His G.nllila Culp. . . In Rock HIU. at th residence of the bride's parents, dipt W. H. Bl e, of the C. U 4 A. E. R., to Khw faille Button. . The men of Prls of all -gesaod conditions are wild over boxing, and the many cures made by Dr. Bull's Cough Syiup, their national remedy. " ! 0 . "The Accident Warn Dae to ' CareleMness. So said the coroner's Inry, and censured the switch-tender who was said to have carelessly left tbe switch open. Examination showed that his constitution was badly run down by under-feeding, the result of poor pav. W bat he needed was a txt tl or two of Brown's Iron Bitters, whlcu would have toned uo his nerves, and strengthened him in mind and body. Mr. I bos. Jones, Newark Ohio, takes l;k-asure In saying: "Bruwn's In n Bitters has completely cured me ot- weakness, de bility and pour appetite. . It gave entire sathtfao UOn " . .? ,. ( - JVuir; JMucrttsentyiits. j KEYS FOUND A bunch or tliree-keys was left at this office jesterday by the Ouder. The owner Ciin get tnem by proving same and paving forthUadveiUseinent, , , - dec24d NOTICE. t There will bs a grand Festival and entertain ment given by the Neptune Fire Hand Kngliie Company No. 8, on Monday and Taesday nights, i9th and 9h. tiood order will b strictly ob served. There will also be a parade through tne principal streets on Monday, 23th, at 3 o'clock. M. C. TaY loU, Chairman ' J C North, Secretary- dec24dt L AUCTIijN SALK This (Wednesday) morning commencing at 11 o'clock, in front of tbe Court House, Household and Kitchen FttrnUurei also one two hurse Uocka way. i - , c. r. Harbison co., dec241t ' . ' Aactkmeers, , ;forrent or lease.; The Storehouse now occupied by Messrs. Broth ers, Henderson & McUlnnis. dec24o3l: . .. . J.L. BROWN. STRAYED or .STOLE JN From the l"t l rear of Schlff & Grier's etore, in Charlotte. Thursday night, a black horse with star In forehead, tall cut short, with right hind foot reeled. The horse Is a first straight pacer. Any lnfoimatlon will be thankiully received and paid for by the owner., w-r . - t AUGUSTUS GRPB. ! t!ec21dlt . - ; - Caarlotte, N. 0. f " ' ; T. . ' ' , ' : ,i . Chrislmas Kvr! 1881 i s .... . . .... , ;. j SfHnta;Claus SLSIGH AND RE NDEEtS,A.T 1 BILL TA YUIl5S ( G! m ol a Confectioneiy. T ; "'Twas the night bfgre Xmas, when still aa a mouse, ' Mr. claus, his deers, and his slefeh loaded down, i Came tumbling tuto 'ne house,'" with j SPECIIL KXICK U.flCBft ; ' ' For Christmas and the Holidays. WILLIM TATLUR'S, on TraHe Street, -t Come in and get your bwefet things to eat! . u- I , Bill Taylor mattes his heartiest Xmas bow io all, beth great and small, arid extends a Cvi dial iuvita Uou to call and inspect his ,-. CONFECTIONERIES. The nicest Fruits, Nuts. " The h lnet French Candles. - ' ' . - The Choicest Am'Tican Candies, etc., Ana a'thou-and "Goodies" to make glad the hearts of the little ones and cheer up the eider ones. An elegimt line of Cigars for presents to smoking friends. . , .. . . . . r ' So come, too.cn glorious Christmas morn, to Billy 'Taylor's after the dawn, and see wheie dear old Santa drove up his sled, when all the young kids i drnamlni! nt the irorrow were snoozlne- In bed. an t-see !1 the nice t.unifs he brousMt In lamp, , w.ule eHlystood Santa on his dear head with nary 1 'a bump!" ; . ; , is XMAS TIDE ta H. Approaches we have hpen on the alert and added many . 7; things to our stock. ! FFff II RS8S H H F II I 8 H H Fff II ;SSa HHH F v 11 a H H V U 888 H H RRS OO R R O O RRR O O R R O O K R OO K EK R KEE A splendid breakfast relish. Roulettes for dinner and . , Smoked Tongue for tea- - Fifts, liaisiDS, Citroo, CRANBERRIES MINCEMEAT. - DATES, Imported Sardines, Selected specially for Xmas : ,. ' trade, Russian 7 Sardine, and Hol land Herring, FreDchand English Peas. FOR RENT. ; 1 comfortable five-room cottage on Church, be- tfffWh Ninth sinrl Tnlh strckAfa nA a oa nejgDDornooa. Apply to ( . wv. vumf. VIOKU OAIU atczaau . D. P HUTCHISON. j Turkeys and Chickens ; Prepared for the Table at Harrii.gton's Rest aurart. dec23 , " LAND FOR SALE. I oSer for sale that valuable tract nf lanif iv'ino. Just beynd the eastern limits of the city of Char lotte, and known as "The Grove." This tract com prises one nunarea ana tnirty-two and one-half acres of land, of which about twenty-five acres are creek and branch bottoms. Upon this tract is a Kirge and commodious dwelling house, and the necessary out-buildings. . , I also offer for sale another ' farm 'suiinininir tho above) of, fifty-i wo and one-half acres, upon which are a buiiu inline ana several log nouses. 1 will sell this property as a whole or I will divide It to suit purchnsers. This Drorjertv ran b hmiffht at a reasonable price and on easy terms, and any one wishing to purchase would do well to apply at once to S. J. TORRKNCR. de&tues&satasunawtf ' ; . 100 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR TO BE GIVEN AWAY ' , It the remarkably low price of $2.25 per sack. juso a iresn lot oi mat eiegant . PATENT i ROIXER FLOUR, At the reduced price of 13.00 ner sack: and wa will give you 15 pounds of very nie Brown Sugar for one dollar, and S pounds of choice Rio Coffee for one dollar. , , ,.., (, ,. . - CALL SOON AND SECURE BAR- - GAINS. . WITHERS Ac RUSSELL. ;A;M)fiy jhtte for All. Orders taken for Select Orsters. FbJi. Fresh Meats and Vegetables, at Drlees to suit evervbodv. Give us a,call. Goods delivered. All those' good things can be found at the Central Meat Market. . aeCalOiit , v J. At, AXUDd-MKifi. Successor to Glummer Bennett. itartling un mm i R. Special Sale D.urinrs tbe Zmas Holidays, 30,000 - WORTH OF v;X3lotliiiig ALL WOOL CASSIMERE SACK SUITS i . SELLING NOW AT THE UNIFORM LOW PRIG Jfl OF $10.W. Fine Cassimere Suits, former price $16.50, $18.00 and $20.60, all at the uni form low price of $15 00. ..; ' Fine Dress Coats and Vests of Imported Worsted Goods at very low prices. Children's Suits below cost. - ' - Our eoods must be sold before our dissolution can take place, we therefore offr goods at the prices above-mentioned. ' i we can not offer you cheap goods, because we ao not Keep tnem, dub oner you good, first-class Clothing at less than Manufacturers', cost now. We invite everybody to call and get prices before buying elsewhere. , ';..... t . ' i IAniQ CLOTHIERS JLO TAIIXIHS.J G L ;3.. taxi y -AT- Will be tiie topic among thinking meii and exmomfe : i V v. should go at once to the : 8 E C U R E A Foi very little money you can CTJAITLOTTE, W. C. ' SWrHGM&HDIIEDI M Sdda watalu aMilu. laaa teUBt ud BnhS. daataxpcixupla. Th. Swmt Oma ot Um kmUmtb twanp. pue,w . tcimuUiiBg -OTtoraac, waiea 1mm., Uw pklesa u4 na Uw aUw attrM that tonaa la the taraal aa4 ataahlal laan. Then in ataiaw naav flaM .aaklaai .h -v . m T7tar. Charge. Kw Mall Ha, taa Rant kaowa rl' tot Oaacaa. Crmmr, W balac-Mca, Oaia Ui tautl. a T draggiaii at Ma. Baa ya.W a anWMW. UtUaonaa. ' " aa bhh onea. - ... WALTER A. TAYLOft, Atlaata, Oa. decl7dwedsatsnnATi6m ONE OP THE MEDICINES THAT HAS Stood every test made upon It Is the Mrs. Joe Person Rencdj. $50 Reward. T WlTI flflV th. itllW. M.MWmJ . , I r anddetention for due process of law, of Id E. Merrill, who stole' the sam ot three hundred and forty Ave dollars from the safe of Capt, Lee Hand a whiskey dealer of Charlotte, N. C, on Sunday merit TWtRmhnr 9nt. itu uQiii ,D oi i clean Ace fair complexion, dark hair, newly shingled, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, weighs about HO or 150 pounds, bashful and downcast ex- DIWKlnn nt MUir.fUHnM I.. J . country boy. When last seen he wore a dark MfTIMlMut M.Alr n.n4. . J 7., He Is supposed to be traveling with a fair com plected man 23 rear old. nhniit inn nnnnH, . large nose. A reasonable reward will also be paid ior me recovery of any part of the money stolen which may be found on his person. . ,.. JT. A. MCNINCH, dec23d3t . Chief of PoUoe. - Call at Harrington's Restaurant For Ojsters. 35 Cents Per Quart. , dec23 THAT THE LADIES DECLARE AI GOODS THE Cheapest i Nicest In the city, and that oar - Frait, Pound, Citron and other Cakes are . Exceedingly Low. CALL EAELY. AS OUB STOCK IS GOING OFF . FAST.. ' ". ! MAYER & ROSSL Bargains! ,$30100. FORMER PRICE $1350, 915 and $16, parents for the eointPgweekViAB'menAiid.lN . Great Clothing Sale and . - B A R GTA I N .. clothe a whole family by visiting WWSS& L. ik1- ... r DON'T :-: FORGET OUR STOCK OP Christ maK 1m OTH we -to- ; IPipeseimil ; ; EOalkcBi? THAT WILL SPARE TIME AND ' ... . . J , ; r , . ;- '"' ' - ... "..i .-, , s ....... T ... VE MONEY. -:o We have doubled- Holiday occasion, and thing desirable for one anoiner. vve nave Novelties and Specialties that are , exclusively: M atB cannot be tound elsewhere. We have arranged for large sales during he next thiee days, and notable among the pecial attractions is our preparation for lit le boys. We have culled out From our stock all small lots of suits $5,50 and have placed prise. - --. PRICE Just think of it, and your little boys made substantially glad. In this sale a Baseball ' : will be found in the pocket of each suit and overcoat for boys, as our welcome ffreetina:. and desire for "their pleasure at all times, "-.. : ' - -1 For Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Suspenders, and everything in our line we presept ten-fold the variety and assortment to choose from, and in asserting the value and reliability of what we sell, we substanti ate it by cheerfully refunding 'the amount of money paio. . ; E. D. Liatta Vfc Bro. New Stock Arrived. laATEl ST M OTTEEaTIES 118 CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, SILVER-PLATED WARE. ThelarreststocklntheSouth. selected with areat ears la eanvasslnc the Northern markets for period of lour weeks. We call ipedal attenUon to a Decorated Chamber, Tea and Fish, Game, Fmit and isalad Sets, -Tete a Tete, Ice Cream, Nut and Berry Sets, Hanging Lamps, for Hall. Dining Room, etc., ' -From $3.00 up, with large Shades. 'Gilt Clocks under Shade, and Bronze Clocks. Gas and Lamp Globes colors, Fine Colored Glassware in Polka Dot, etc. . Japanese Trays, Boxen, etc. . Wholesale and Retail at very low prices. Silver-Plate At greatly reduced prices. Knives, Forks, Spoons. Castors, Fruit and Berry Bowls, Card receivers,: Cake Baskets, But ters, Sugars, etc.7 -tr-X7 vv-s-- ;- . -Jb ANCY GOODS. Vases, Toilet Sets," Cups, Mugs, Dolls, etc., in greatest variety,' Call- soon fand see the gor geous display. Very respectfully i7 ; ! LUDOLF A GBA2fD LUTE OF FINE CANDIES, ..... . T S. . . -- V - .. . . , I Christinas Decorated .Hearts,' m4 THE CHOICEST FFF ' RBR - O V ,7 11 s ,TTIT gSSg F RBB U U. . H , , T V ."SSg F B - - UU ... n ... ... T -r "88 ATCfo A FHB STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CAKES; AT- C H. DULS h CO.S, 100 I our enersries for thia have secured everv person to present to under our control and rant?insr from M 5ft tn them at a Xmas sur 3,5. act upon it. and have f - , nice line of Dinner Sets, & HARTSFIELD. mBCHANTS LOOK TO T0TJB INTEREST Oae Car Lad - CHOICE FLORIDA ' ORANGES Just received- fori Christmas trade, from tSJO to $5.00 per box. Cheap rates by express and freight to all points In North Carolina. Soliagentt for Caldwell Challenge Orange," from the Caldwell ttrove, urange county, ia. . . . ' , h. wjarraco., , , Wholesale Commission Merchants. ' dec4dlm 'Greensboro, N.C New China and Glassware. 7 XJST JUECEIVED A very large assortment of China, Crockery an eiassware,ndaUver-Flated Ware, China Tea aid Dinner4 Sets. A splendid assortment of Decorated Chamber Sets, new patterns. ' A great variety of Decorated Cuspl- . dores, Smoking Sets, Fnitt Plates, Bohemian Yases Silver Yases. Tor Tea Sets. Shell Boxes Mottoes. Cups and Saucers,, and Mottoed Mugs, the hand. somest scock oi ancy beoas ever exnimtea in in is market. - Tbe public, and especially the ladles, ars invited to call aad examine the stock. deeOUm. . , JAMXs HABTT " ' -" A LINE OF GENTS' ". FINE PCCCET DCOKS, ' asAa CAsn, cars Casm. ' L.B. WBISTOK. ; JNOTHXB LOT OF THOSE FAMOtS . . -r:" WACHOVIA Ogarsneerfsaat. - - ' aovSOsodlm Ik .HK8TQIV6. . FLORIDA ORANGES
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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