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Daily i yeaM postpaid) ia Advance, $8 00
" 6 mos. A 4 00
JOD PRINTINO.-
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Tne Oxskxvks Job uepartmm : oh mm -
thorooghly supplied with erery needed ,
want, and with the latest styles of Type, and
rery manner of Job "Work can now be dones
with neatness, disrtch nl cheaAess.
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"We eaa famish at short notice
lAIfIIS, BILL HEADS, - , 4VV"
LETTja na vr3, cards,
r2oanAiiaiE3, n akd bills, . '
Wf kly,, (in the county) In adyanoe $2 00
' out of, the county, postpaid, 2 10
t 6 months, ' 'M- ? 105
pa. Liberal reductions tor elu&i;tfv
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" v.rat and best papers' in North Carolina.,,.. .,
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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JUST RECEIVED.
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Also, av new.
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betail dealers in
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MABKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FJ&M
$ eacVday, SunMVcepted.-i
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itotti o;!; i It will not 1
tint.
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K d 8M1 X!8 JiWl- ljV .f6f'jS
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WXAki rVTki. kiiea!T,rSanar Oils. 4 lar qwtntitieai.ancL.tleiiov Clerics are
v Varaishe. Aft-V t -'" ' -I u n" ta tneir eves" t worr; - ureignt nas
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and is the beet in-as.-'1 Sold in Charlotte, by
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iiiect ac
counts for this , officer and receipt for the
same, to receive subscripdons, tut. 1
Us sit dir!-?flcI48,JP52&
It .!i!n3s,T,.aB'iox;!d va vJJ.ji sJx (
T-uilmooftrauthbHdtO 'fee
S" 1 :thfjiirf irij i nieirff-r:..'.' Lft,W haye reeeiyecl .from Thomas Hita I the yprinmany of; wltoai,proteste4 that I
?t'4T44,m.fc?KWT:OT. 1':0f71&,J11terV:.seree: beftaUfuVttbehafhadnotbeei tol them of his' brK-l
btl&n Jf A .hg-$tm BeMJ w'i$ro4n
Bcooitb ; ItendBisT CuvacB.rSenicta. by
tne'astori1! W Haltbtti at U; Alt
and at 8P:fM,!Mnaa Wool'ai'WiusM.i
; f XX. K T.t! r ) M M 5 'L'iS
TSTOH BTBXXT Ai.
Chobch. -Serrices
fe.aajrb 1M W'jVr B pmstorJiKeT J
CarrawaTr,raWt;iJ:
Bf . mabk's Ldthkraw CHvppHcrPreach
ing at ll a. and at 8 p.nu, by Rev J Os
Neiffer, of Salisbury.;: 8unday cbeol at 9
a. m.
t iniouo lBDBeH.-f-Mass at 104 o'clock, ,
At pjeaame pdev1 Very Ret L P O'Connel
will preach oh "Faith." The public are in
vited to attend, v, ;f -
a imam 1
FiK8i iPeksbttmiah Chubch. Services
Ibli nomine at uiand fihil Evening at 8,' I
oy xwt. luos, x. Allison, omauw.
Sunday SchoOf 'at 4 45 oelock P. M.
Bkos PaMBYTMtiAw CHtmc-Services
fin tlrt corning ; at ill and evening ;at 81;
1 bv the nastor. Kv k h Hardinff. at tne I
-rr;i,1 MlT
Hooje .4og.t!tsummeaf.9s;iii.! 5, ;
BjpjsBTatAiiT QifBCiiArviees' In
the Chapel, von the corner, of College and'5th
streets, to-day at 11 o'clock A. M.; and at
8i P.; M.,jby be JJey , M, Hunter,
Strangers invited. Sunday Schop at 10,
A.M. ; ..:.!.( , i ; 7 , ( ,
PiAtKB Mrarnsa. The : Young Men's
I Christian , AssodiatiOh will: hold;.' Prfcyer
I Meeiinff tbis evening t 6 1 'clock, at; their
Hall, over the Cbmraerdal National Bank,
ThepnbHc artftbrdiaily invited. ' :
City Bulletin;
fatfyt.iigft I;:,
-; All.tPe chnrchesof theekwUl be open
tot serVtoesidaVa "
r!;.fir .7 .Tf. ;. . T IT-r .i.-.vit :iiM-,,leyUi Neptune and Mars are now ; in con-l
k;eek.'
4 p
i-.ilofjtrfyH, u .'.i '
"UTrn'las'f week' there Was: ly ;brie
;-
. Watermelons are not so norjttlar ncfWi
dous."- i-iJ-M'-J '
JJieSiiarpnjdii
ance jcesteroay.anernopn. to piay tne maren
It is pretty well settled that Charlotte Will
have no Fair this Pall; wis hope ahe Wofi'ti
But will we have any races. Thalk the
jt.-2MLL. S .. i l.iH fwi.-1-' iir..; v.
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We noticed ItiniVabout dark
ham of. meat 4n one hand and
about a quart under his vest. He was slob -
- .
berinR an hadni'fijbut on,e eye, , He looked
n ir. 11m 'Jill
j iuv a n wv v mvv. f
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Tft'hnsinfifls-rikft raWn erinder has anrl
eyfriWtheinAinchancec,riHAsavesh
strengthQnalwdays, till the darkeys
eet naid off. Then he and his mi)iM.1
1 t-ti iv.io34Li?.d ..air i s ' . 'I''
Mrs i?. M Murray, has sent
ear of corn which appears to DeSforinea
by the ; growbg''1 together of six,eaoea4iW
Mlehst'll;
standing
A chanj
two iTth
the North
freights'
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1 tu .TcnncmutA, . . .
zyiiCL.j"lLV-VS j ,
it riv'rniikwlniKvM iH nn.jifi'ihi tnar
i'ifrtiiierti&W4j.'ty ie drug- store'6 W
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!WWJftTuo:.H ton HA;
At 6 A. M.,.,2jKtMi 72
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" 12 M...... ............ ...iiHH.'.'4.
" 8 P. M .....i,,76?
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ilsufflj'
.,1 W leamed from nassenters who
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J! oaf; birtfOT whamotml w nbt-
ifil VV 'XofAw; U't
MAW
thecaasev:v t-'mnd ndi Ju Liitoi
tUXanftuW Central Ralf-
hae1erf Tftlated 'for the patt' 36
ho
inn. by. the running off. on. Friday night,
of the weitwad bound train", near' Pplktop.
It is due here about 10 o'clock at night and,
did hot arrive until near 11 yesterday morn
iaj Whetf .it: and the Jtrain due hereafe:e.
m . rrvAd tnpftther. In conseanenee O:
111 9 msi mgns. xTmn
,.nd trainsjiu a,
aL,m i ! 0
"J. Ji.:
MSn j u dVt
.-. .
1 is about xhade up, now.
jrive, .henceforth asjuaL ,
There ii ' no complaint among rail-
: foadmenofdqllesrJndeed.busi.
. 7.? " i:J.i.Vi,-
ness is rather more livelylhan they
rjJtiJikAai W motnlftl kirfvtnV'tn'
rim li 1 iiHiK iia a,'ajb;ui aa a a
for two days, that road beins: unable to
carry off all that is delitered.to it, and
Apwards. of ,5. adAUionalpade.cArs.
Vete sent td it; yesterdayb3r the other
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has six distiWt heads,: each frearj Tha Ball and Bat. this Tear"? in SeirlarVe and weft assorted
nn itself. .1 ! gravely and wished that he would be hei iot 862, y era tliousandy ears ago, which i .i .'jtii r ,1 ,40, nay ba-lound, the,. best stock of
up itself. Af, I muur. -fnv 1 ;;;1ewWwLeno Hewas u.The ieanberf.ofe.K1MBaae1,Ml-SS Splen-
Se Will be made in a yorlo-gcrf,W .r.f w. yu; !" 1ittan- ainonk s of Club of ciJly, W "d
guofci)gcffeighi trains en fdr7l&nV ' : " ? v :..'ni a toMiOaiWneheaWdtholi he 1 yeseydwmprpWeTi--: :pky.!! tc p ti
Carolina Railroad.1 1 wb ';21T;: T. ' ..ui2 k' ced a bishop waarverregularlycahoiiized. game-with the StetnMe. , C!Inb Mch,'1 'TU KW FRll'lTS
wUl ye daily, W before, had accepted,, 1, , , -ZTZZ"'
iKVWiV.kAi.O'-'Uit a,"c'.a. -. yr uiiww hoihnsiain).- ftiould iteam that a ..h.iUn .frAm thm ..Tr.v VlI, ir'WfTfid(-iX:iails. is full
It is now definitely settled that aytnondi
the original Colonel Berim in MarJr. Twain's
glided Age? will appear in the opera heose
this tall. Mr. Kaymotwj
a first-claes com;
sdeoeatu
FWeJealeVtain1
"genirsgeU sdclosi to Charlotte as Golom-
a.r.he wiHigiyus; oall,; He'd better 1
ome, TinwiBUflonHn w. i; ; -f!J
Centennial Pictures.
: 1".
I engravings of buildings which hay been I
crocLeu ai ruiiAueiuia jur iue ieniennuu 1
J Exposition which Wocurs 1st that cUy ' nextTnsman found Ws way to the hearts o(,
lyear; the. engraVlngi before us are of the many who'had only heard of him before..
VrikeW main 'littiMlniinortlcnitural t
Jhall,mhinernaUitf agricdltaral hll. I
FerlbliElr'-'r0''1 : ;"J1. i, :
Gen. Eobrtiomot J wd'
mVflfPft hjjf1 'city 'riast t
GreehbTier-sWhite vgulnhur rferin.l
ahd tool: quarters at the Central Ho-
tel. (Va-' : ! ; j.
JdgeSchenck arrived' at'ihe Cen
Uasl; evening hd is 'ijtyvfor the
.w'ork whjch J will aevpl?fe r;upon him
th is week.
The Coiirtf ;f.f.- ?,
There were no cases for trial in th
Mayor's Court on vesterdav.
e
aides, for keeping a - disorderly h otu e.
Bound oyer. . s , ,
k.rn.. vu..i r u r.,:i :
thway-f.4sanirift:warritoo- be re'
a-ahw. Wk i '
The Bank of Hecklenbar.
. We are requested to state, by the trustee
rf ilna l$antr nf XfaVlAnfin'M1 tho'tf. a ini.
jfot
s4dreased to him by the creditors and arix-
iom friends of Uie bank. A statement will
be exhibited to all parties interested as soon
as it can be made out,' and before any divi
dend will be declared, v general - notice wilj
be given to all the creditors.
i -
The Rain Cycle:
I, .After all It seems that St.. S within has
nothing to do with the rainy spell. Accord-
; ing to the astronomers, there is a rain cycle
every twenty-eight years, caused by the con-
arth. Neptune. and Mars are now . in eon
ianptlon, excitinK electricity to an unusual
extent-i This results in the condensation of
theyapor of- theiatmospbere surrounding
Ihe aarthv producing the eopious rains which
7-'. r
i )..!'.. -.!;'-'
Mr. Thos. Woodruff, the'Mrrtractotf
for thepeaiinaurance building, arriv.-.
ed in! thf city i yesterday, a nd to-mor-.
rpw' wlli'begin work, by ''411 oat
trenches! rid'ieitpectk to "begin laibg
brick, n r Wednesday.; The imple-
wentfl, &c; which : he brings firoto
Richtnbnd 'will arrive by' tHmorroW
ark. Ha k.f?lJ?-iW??1,' W I TO?J'.? ne, it;is said, byhe De
id was carrying be expects to prosecute Very- igprla wfpe's in-
A. ... .-. , . .i .r, ...i .1 I . 1 t , -
1 OUsVjr.
I Anal..
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f n "i J . . i i ! l 1 i , ' ' 1 s. w i V
A darkey walked lalona. the street. the
tamTSraT? .5 T . ; Lwr
I -xiunipn "said nev gtad "-at ain;t,Pe
1 air de nex'
. 1 iV5r T-' U"J "pt' j . i I
-f. Breaklff detiTroleili? Day'to beth'-pnt; i dai I m'lismarlnUfhlnlled.tUa aeaaoDKthatnm 1 ! T "'12 ""iTfl WT I niTTTnr Hsff ' ft 'HITtf II
to s n fbrmbAytIdem thTlegend and! wiU ? t"?6 lWa h '3 UlilfculJwMf JL tllli I LLO,
faneanm an! 'ded'atiaetf I fthU.ijlTKai bain h -b! it will bel j " ; '
uatKl to ioolt alter, the, laManjexi'JenTthUaiHesrJor heditwted'inat when he
t.1BuS staie in (oat v counuyy. lor me
- 'J . in. l", .;.!!.. .1. 'or-i i-. . m..:.'..
neiTS'Tn'oaruto'nroiins.' iiiere eeuiun
ViLTnWMo rAfAWli tTili r.i
. j. '54Avf!,,':li! ' ..5t
will aimnaan in nhfiininoi t.na mnniiv I
... . . , . J O 1 .. I.f'1
Wu ,lW':,,ru
deppjitted ihetsum pf fiQiOOQ wih hlmt
rati phy tiient 6-. his aervicei! caae
Ixirf niwsi'onMa' success fuh, Th estate
estate
0 1 ;
a
1 ju urraw wuu
ftf I young
r ; i
-.4
waa;
f Whe)ri Sfradgejwaa'cbmmitted.toiaiiV
fafH niob thed aroind
the prison for the purposed 'off lynch-?
ing.himtwheii the Sheriff summoned
TV W .ifKIa
U lifelsrnexinlk'.vnO! naasiain nu
... ... . - m. .:
motiumfenfc AS high asOlympuS
a, b Greeted to his memorva
IT) cr.j. iv:r'H:Vis:nw -:.-':!.; 1 'J,i'-
- -
f . iricip
sttyesrdiyremeOouri gently
menoneriglit after anotherindliaving
,poken to all, remembered, that w had
vV rir:.- iTirL-.i.
been called upon to- address Jeach one;
as &&tf vtHi ' suggested he
tnnf. that t this tit whpn militarv
I'thorightthat
I tltM ATA at S
1
4 1 v tfn -in n Avniahw Mori; Ut !W I ttaafyif' fif St Johri'a Lnthieraii Church. I
IOWUl A11I.U AAA A.W , T, V A WMA' V. W Aw" w - . ; . '.'! .? ,. '
zcl -,i-ivL' iiiLitiL-il? 1it 1; U ?n f.ni aUv I the Lone
I sucn instances 01 aicru resoive ji. 1 w wioumi; ,. .w-.. .
discharge of . duty. ,f When lie 4tea atrpresent, ano;.naa. Deen .noneu,oi i
Lnremium, foUowine'i underjh.is. ministrationA, , it aia the I pressthemselTesw haying had a-'nlcatj r- - " . 41 'v ,.
somewhat changed 'quotation' from """S"""- 7 : . 7 f 1 fiT " wr "Ji!-1.! LARGE LOT, ALL' PRICISL RECEIVED
TnrflPiaaDnronrikte-'j4 L ' ln: tioh J i' the place," numbering 17S ..terms pf tho courtesy wiOYwlupthey Milt;,,
rL7;"!f!!?r- 5 membersj., ,Ji ' . v We'riceiVedand ireafWlbr -their vi,H:,lu3r..;-. ...
orJtthegbodtogs tothi.gwerid : -.v;.wtaiiif-k'l -
,; around na, -ys. n. His decision -m ' vnisj matter ,iwm 7" n .1 ( .v-- l, 1 .a? .! r,
The things most abundantly furnished. and. JLyJi fln in . rVftW 4ndj inpraiseof their rgentility. and 'polite 1! . . . 'A't
I ;aDoa v . v . lofthecongregation.wiit he tarora-i-r'.-Tr "i . rr,v- -tr . - . . ..... j
With respect to UielrttUea. U"oSqe-I ?J " - J?- -r j.m r'r ,.,W,7 . "if fKi!: 1
Vance at tne White Sulphur.
yoang irieoa or oars woo returned yes
terday morning from the Greenbier , White
ws wh-u li-and othe distfoolshed
Southerners. -Our ftiend says that be neveri
saWannwmoreintellebtusi looking'group
He says further thai- Gov. Vanoe, by bis
three speeches,' oaptiyated al the guests at
llancy. None were moreeulogistlc toan he-
oruerjj, yuimhb, , pu our awuaguisae.
i:t"" ' ' " -" ' "
Death of an t)ld Printer. nr' "
,. rye learn, Dy.ft pot? lrom vvui a. K
Lns, sq.t'of ,ihe SalUbury InteUigen-
leer,. i&f '.Me. ; Jt.iclr4,; 3' ; Pendleton,
JB.ornjnfc of spasms of tlie heart. He
waa a, printer ty. trade, and was weU
kAQF by fraternity throughout
the State. He was sVvUed in W busi-
neaa ,waa genial and inUlligene, and
we are grieved to learn 'of his death.
H8, funeral will take plce at o'clock
this afternoon frorn v the Episcopal
1 i - e ciir.v w "il 1 . 1 1
vinurcQ.-oi paysDury, ana wiiiprooaDiy
be attended, by . two or three printers J
from this city.
Superior Court . .
The third term for theyear.of .MeCk
lenburg Superior Court, opens tmor
row, and there is a considerable amount
of business to go before it. There are
71 cases on the State docket afc present
with a great many presentments to go
to the Grand Jury. Thereare also 332
cases on the civil issue docket. The
most important cases on the criminal
docket, are, one for arson and one for
burglary.
is in jail h
This week Wm. Elwood, who
here, convicted of murder, will
be sentenced to death; theSupreme
Court having sustained the decision of
the Court which convicted him.
The Haywood Homicide.
We have received nothing; addi
tional in the past few days relative to
the recent homicide in Haywood coun
ty.. The Wilmington Star has .seen a
letter from the West " concerning the
rLxAt TO l, -
good deal in relation ; to the homi
cide, and of the interest which is felt; in
it in this community, we transfer this
to our local columns :
"After giving: some details; 'SUbstanti
aHy the same as those already printed
Hn the &ar, the writer of the letter,
who obtained his information ronithe
I Deputy Sheriff of Haywood county, re
fers to the accident to the hack and
states tbat Tominie Strange was trying
toeoniWith Murray, the -driver, and
j from this the altercation followed that
culminated in the shooting of Murrav.
I . ... - "
I , ?4 J il 1 Ai . M J
quest, wunessea me snooung ; nu
Tommie Stated on the examination be
fore the CoronCr, that he Bhot Murray
in 6lF-de!fefice." '
St. Swkhla. !
fl!
1 rove or oernewii iri vne wei vuweui 111a
snoma aie nw uoujr uuui .
IK. a..a.jMmiiimi Af fK 4nnti in wTlfh
1 'rt-'-.6-
nnoomforUble state it remained for nearly a
Mftdredyearsi whentheclergyriaa body
j ,
f . L. 11.. M.CjVfaA ! MWAfr KAmK Ia
eCartiearal of Wteehester Thecoremony
n es
1 x4in'wplch continued for forty days. The
monks, 'who were , rightened by;he rain.
monkswho Vera . Jrlghteped by;he rain,
oainson the spot where 1 they lay buried
Out of this incident grew the legend wnion
has held a place in the popular mind, along
with other traditions and superstitions, for
so many centuries. , ,
";.'','"
Pirtor4lCaH.;t ' : '
A'. a 'irniWn An tvrdaw?n!irht:of' the
.n,Ur. ixf th conm-eiration. of St
, a --r-
Mark'. Lutheran. Chra
ji, j a . uhh; t n iVaiffA
cau was eaienueu y u.
. .
as yet signified his acceptance or rejec-
I ' ' J' f fv.ii UaII ixolintxi
1. , We nope; he wul be
. -.4112. i--in, lwinAnM and of
Wl't.-
wardVbuilding upthe , church here,
whiclAis.now xn.a.;weak. condition.
When be went torSalisburyfiye years
Wh Ii. wml toS
?.Lutber"
m -disorganued
Church there was
''1 af SL'Swithin4 ikr' naadfean ff. m1. Jnt Halt .0iui
AWi.,M I IhA AAtinil flFtha mMtUlff. htlt hfl.8 not 1 "B
, - - .Mlu.,.nj -M it.:Mt riAnnriiina. I nlaognnr mmA " ThAV Repair fn-"fiioK I' 'W t h. -.t -0-1 1
. THE TEADE OUTLOOK.
rThat Seme Ladlnff Hardware
Boot and Shoe Ken , Think of It.
in'
with the business men of the. city,! relative I
to the outlook for the Autumn trade, .call -
JiAg urKm the, hardware andjth; boot and
shoe. firms; We found nipreWanlmitythan
vu uiq usj.. prefiuus, lutj uuwuj W Ul
firms expressing1 themselves M confident of
. BBEiL.BBOWK A 00,
oay mai iraae wm oe .iMtiecinaikvre
it will be , late-probablyi'twH weeks 4
than usual. , We expect an i unusually 'gi
jobbing tcade between tbemiddleof Septem-
oer ana tne l&t ojr octabejc. The crops looc
so promising that' cpuntry merchants will
buy larger stocks, tjui opinion U' that'eofc-
tuu win noi luru gut iQcau imiHVBf dvp
as some seem to think. When it1 ns.( 0(
much to weed as Jt has this year, the- bolls'
do not open welL Cotton 18 inches high is
better; than that 4 feet. ; The general impres
sion is that there will be a very large crop,
ananence cotton wm open low. It will
take a rise, however,' when the amount ''off.''
iJ: i !iV'.'r ' P6r makinir pood MrtrftaJ . '
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WAHEJV5REM Ji MARTIN
Think: that the prospect is highly encour
aging. People will come here to buy who
never came before. Already we are selling
goods to parties who1 never until' now had
any dealings with Charlotte. Our advan
tages are becoming better known with each
year; and people see that it is their Interest
to come here. Tamers , are better : able to
buy goods thia , Pall than they have been
since the. war, for, , the , reason that the mer
chants have recently become, more cautious
and did not sell a great many goods on cred
it during the Summer. The amount of the
cotton crop and the price which it will com
mand, will be such as to bring prosperity to
all classes. The crop will be sdmowhat
later, and hence business will not fairly open
until a correspondingly . later, period." We
anticipate making, larger sales than ever,'
and are purchasing accordingly .
SMITH . FOBBES .
Look lor a f fair trade. If cotton sell s at 14
or 15 cents, business will be good but if at 10
or 12, lighter of eourse. We have sold more
goods this ear than last, and expect A cor
responding increase, at least, next season.
Cotton looks well jnow,- but it .is being in
jured and may fall off very greatly 'from 1
present expectations. .Outside 'of cotton,'
however, we anticipate greater trade, on ac
count of the lowness of goods, which, are
now as chep here as any one would ask.
The retail trade be almobt certainly be better
than it was last Fall.
WADE A PEQRAM
Are of opinion , tiat. buaioesB will . hot be '
heavy. There is no prospect for an, increase
over last Fall. Money is closer.and there is
little disposition to buy. The farmers will
hold all the'fwtton they pn, selling outy ti
buy what they are obliged to have. The heavy
failures in the "North ' and West will affect
commericial dealing ssordewhar, and t, can
be noticed that these , are also extending,
south ward. Upon the whole we are not great
ly elated at the . prospect,, though jt is to be
hoped we are mistaken, r-,-.. , :
. -Jt-r is
- SAMPLE A KLEXAXDmt '
Th hot see whV t'racle should hot be as
go6das .twast yeW and better. The
price. We do Hot think the crop wilfbV so'
tremendous as many anticipate. -The'stalks
cannot aUDDort all the bolls that are now on
them,bat,tbere wttlbe a,crop whiichr wfu t
there at 30 and left on their rettx:
11.30., Fortunately the grounds are near
the depot and little mB,was lost.
am resulted ;intfavor, of the,E9, by a
' rm j-. 11 . ? . .1
. . . 6
gameby.innmgs;, ; '
innings. 112131 41 5 1 l 7 1 8 f ' 8 i
I ,.K 9, ', 'lit at 5 ( 8 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 ,8 1 o
Stat'Ville'f 1 ) 8 1 6 j 0 f 0 r 1 14 t ,Q 1 16
4 x7 xurK.e, ui aMneavuwj. . umpire.
T T-. -T .iOl.l 11- TT IJf-JV'.
MrC Quinni' of- Charlotte;) andT S
I Tucker, of Statesville, Scorers.
t n - .1-:
I Duration of game 2 h. 25 m. .
utiadne i to: the- Statesville CluKto
laav. that' two ; of- the eentle
menwnopiayea wn. me --1. ,-wnD,
I i ' 1, jt yy iafimf-.
ftMessrs. BrockenfjOTOUgh andsPrince,)l
. i - . aIaa-
re regniar'memoeraorwvieiifflai
K ttafJ;Br);to
, , v t , rj .is -,5. v. -i:- .-.r
i unui reucui t. auu umvcu ' niiui Lilts
Centennials' in their3 rdcent game. v with
je of: Concord. The' two
Centennials are about the best belong
!. -Krl ivu,....'
tilav 0.1AAA CfclAU UlCAA : tlaj AAi
I Ar-AV1 Ik. l,.A,.'!.l Al 11.
" "? "l "-ff,.
- wuuo-imiiwaMy
pan m vne game, me Diaiesnue uao
Ld a perfectright to: decline to.play
but they raised no point About the mat-
V i-
fc ,f,
. It was a finely played game, 'on both
I Bides. , The young . gentlemen,;
state, ana, now, 1 unariotte uiuds .npon.wieir reanniextrf AQ1!?' TlA'TT "VJ : I " ' 'f
NEWT ADFEttTISSItEYrS,
e enf j Of ibla4a cWnageolet,
somewhere on Church or Trade street. The
a j :i i l. i.j 11 in l . IA .a
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1 RO 11 ; Wf 1 1 nrie
f11"1? QUUdlTOUnaS
nmts1 9V! 7H"'
ll ajlaa.au jaaiku in vnpnirwmu
M SMrrk & CO.
tv 'f,.-t (
7 i.v
4 r
5 ) i
jjOTBf PAPEKatei crtiii acquire at
:jn,i G SMITH & GO'S,
aog22 Drugstore.
Suffer
FROM Indigestion. 'try Cregory'aDyspep-.
sia Mixture. I
i.VJJi :t.us$z:i,?iQPMITH A CO.
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itiry thiyat. raittno pftwrntn
! 1 ."T"Ci8MITH A CO.
Otii Stock dfTea il one dollar a1 pband.
"T-0 SMITH & 00'8.
Chance's
ENGLISH SODA the finest ia the city
15 cents a pound, 2 pounds for 25 cents.
tJ'K" v? -af'-CJSMlTH A CO.
INTERNAL MEHOE SALE.
CoiAiAEctOR's OrrtcO, &rtt xist. N. C. )
Ktatesville, Ji . J., Aug. ' 1875. )
, .Vl! 111 V! i.'.'j 4-, .1'W.fi
rnME following property having been for-
1 faitjMl tn thA niut nf tb ..nnTud MtAtM
according to law, will be sold to the highest
bidder, at Charlotte on Thursday, Septem
ber 2nd, 1875; in' front of the Court House.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock,, M., by C V
Aiarrison, Ancuoneer ; . : , u
87 Empty Spirit Casks,1' " ' '
' 10 Boies Manufactured Tobacco,
2 Barrels Spirits, ,: ,.,..
, 8 Packages of fciquors, ' 1 ''
1 Box Manufactured Tobacco,
: Several boxes Manufactured Tobacco,
5 Fractions of boxes . ' ,. . "
J J MOTT, Collector,
Int. Rev. 6 Coll. Dis't.
aug29 3t s 1 1
E. M. ANDREWS,
Honse.. Sisn .M Fmcte Painting
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THE ' yLP, WELL ' ESTABLISHED
f Flowers, Corsets. BbroiderieKQpllars and
fMEB
Opera Tlamiels'. Beaver CUrtbk Cassimeres,
I oni:nnl. T ...... jIta . .
i Our Una of CarpeU Trunks. piankeU, Oil
lithadWtiS
th stat .' ""' -,j 1 .'. mv
TV a laYite tat iwjiic ui uuuwm
vlcipiry to call ' and 'exinrlnie "Oar Retail'
8tock, before poixbasing their' 0oods else
where, t fn-rift ii;iaS'.s;'3i ue ul.
i!Tj.' l.-A-Zj'-tJ.'a-A.Lj.'Afc.itVMi " AAP
vve oner uvvker uiuumuniw
ir i; -i-Wf '-f lit
.nM ,-.r vi ' . a- 5
TJIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
t-kes this wietbod to
'lOL'' JOB. .JHRBTiisL--
I 1 1V.I..1...4
inwuiwmm-yi
i na nu Dcruiaueuuig
I Watad -Ih av1alAa i
and ill devote his time to the Tuning ana
Repairing of 'Pianoe,' Urgans, 1 Ateioaeons,
I iVtfJZL n tv
If Mr Wey haatoaa t-tMy known to ttto
city as a piano tuner for twenty -three years.
I TT.
and
lie has Deen in we ousineBs loixy yeara.
thoronenir "ttnaerstanas nis Dusiness.
i He
will eontraefc to ? keep instruments in
r
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(leM
Musicstore wlU receive prompt attention. .
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