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LOCAL lyraLUtiEXCK.
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1881.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Phalakx Lodgb NO, 81, A. V. ft A. M. Regulaf I
meeang every seoooa sua lounn jsonaay nignis.
Kicklmob Lod& No. fcei, A. F. ft A: . Rg
ular meeting every first and third Tuesday; nights.
Chablottb Chapter Ho. 89, B A. Mfiegular
meeting every second and fourth. Friday sights.
Chabiottk CtaatiNDAHi No. 2, T. Regular
meeting every first and third Thursdays.
. ic.op lar.
Kkiqhtb of Honob. Eegular . meeting every
second and fourth Thursdays. - . .
K nights o Pythus. Regular meeting nights
first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atMa
sonic Temple Hall.
I. O. O. in.
CniBLomi Lodge No. 88. Meets every Mon
day night,.
MKCKUHSTBTTRO DKCLA RATION LODOK NO. 9.
Meets every Tuesday night
Dixm Lodok No. 108. Meets every Thursday
night. . -
Catawba Rtvicr Encampment No. 21. Meets
Fir and third Thursday nights In each month.
Index to Now Adveriiveraent.
C. L. Adams -Watermeloi s.
Davidson ft Beall Watermelons, fte.
Beportof the Condition of the Merchants and
Farmers' National Bank.
UUiTIE PENCILING,
IW The thermometer registered 102
in the shade yesterday, in the compos
ing room of The Observer.
W The Ladies' Monumental Asso-,
cintion will meet in the parlor of the
Central Hotel this evening.
The registration books for th&
2nd Ward will be kept at the store of
Mr. J. Duncan, on Trade street for the
present.
gp The King's Mountain mine was
sold under a trust deed last Saturday
for $101,000. George Bull, of Philadel
phia, was the purchaser.
C2T Mr. W. R. Cochrane will be eited
for trial in about 25 cases for selling
liquor in violation of law, in the may
or's court, this morning.
(dMiss Louise Clark, the elocution
ist, well-known here, is still on the
road. She is advertised to read in Pe
tersburg to-morrow night.
EST The 7th annual picnic, by the
people in the vicinage, will be held at
Mount Holly (Woodlawn) Saturday,
J uly 9th. We return thanks for an in
vitation. E- The old Rock Island Factory
property was sold at the court house
door yesterday morning for $6,400. Rev.
James White, of Rock Hill, S.C., was
the purchaser.) , : :
t"Jim Harris, the noted colored
orator of Raleigh, has been invited, it is
understood, to deliver an anti-paohibi-tion
address in this city and has signi
fied his acceptance of the invitation.
(G-Mr. T. L. "Wilcox, lately with
Beckett & McDowell, in the mining
machinery business, is no longer with
the house in any capacity. ' Mr. John G.
Young is their only agent at this point.
JST The Air Line railroad, with its
connections, the Memphis & Charles
ton, Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis
railroads offer special inducements
over their lines, for a visit to Arkansas,
on the 27th and 28th of the present
month. It promises to be a big thing.
1 The latest quotations of railroad
stocks gives Richmond & Danville at
$1.04 bid and $1.05 asked ; Charlotte
Columbia & Augusta at 53 bid and 55
asked ; Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line
81 bid and 82 asked ; North Carolina 95
bid and $1.00 asked.
tW A full turnout of the school com
missioners of the county met in the hall
of the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion yesterday morning and were ad
dressed upon their duties as commis
sioners under the new school law, by
Mr. John C. Scarborough, State Super
intendent of Public Instruction.
tr j. Roessler & Co. have moved
their stock of eoods into the store-room
recently occupied by Mr. "W. R. Coch-j
rane as a bar-room. Mr. Cochrane has
moved his bar into the next building;
one door below. A. C. Monroe, who
formerly occupied this with his barber
shop, has removed ,arpss the street to
the store vacated by Roessler & Co.
llurials for June.
Elmwood Cemetery Adults 6, chil
dren 5; total 11. t"
Pinewood Cemetery-r-Adults .6, chil
drenl2; total 18.
Total mortality, 29.
t"
ProWiiUonLoetliig-atlyOweeTille.
Tliere will be a meeting to discuss
prohibttionSi at. Iwes TiUe,?I4ncoln
county, on, SaturdayJiuf Mtii,'at which
Hon.'!); ScaeBtCreiuB. Dohnston,
CalvinGrJer, T.4 jpoblyuid others,
wtu present ana speajt.J,B-a. mg uuio
-i mm mu m
What ia Ahead of Theatre Goer.
Mr. W H.; Gillette's jnew , farcical
comedy,' 'Thef Prof eSsor' ' has entered
the second month of its successful sea
son at the Madison Square Theatre,
rNew York. A representative company,
headed by Mr. Gillette, will be placed
upon the road early in the coming sea
sun, and may be expected m Charlotte.
At Cleavelaud.
The following are some of the Char
lotte visitors ilow atCleaveland Springs ;
Messrs. S.' & Pegratn arid family,; C. N.
Vance and wife, H.. Watts and fami
ly, Mrs. W. C. Morgan, Mrs. J. L. More
head, Mrs. M. P. Pegiam and children,
the Misses Dravton. Mrs. Judge Os
borne, Mrs. Stoney and Mr. Brevard
Springs.
A Wedding: iu the Coantrr.
The pleasant residence of Mr. Eli
Ilinson, who lives in Clear Creek town
ship, about 15 miles from the city, was
the scene of unusual festivities about 2
o'clock vesterdav aftarnobn. Theocca1
sion was the wedding of Mr. J. W,
Brown, of Spartanburg, S. C2 and Miss
Jane Hinson, the daughter of the host,
The ceremony was performed by the
city were in attendance and experincw4li&j
u umasaub ume. ana iiauuv vuuuic
came to the city in the afternoon at
a
went to Spartanhurfir. the home W tl
e'
husband, last night.
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The A. T. Ac O. B. R. A
One of the results dependent u
the stockholders' meetiucr of the
1 antic, Tennessee' & . Ohio .(TallrOad, at
Statesville to-day, will be' the "election
of officers. Without presdming to dic
tate to the stockholders jre hope It will
be their pleasure to .4 .that OoL-Wm.
R. Myers, as nresident fs h hn nft-
cesaor... Cp.l, Vyers jhateade'tf faithfui
and efficient officUV and in; the peealiar,
conditio in wWcfti the road finds itselt
prhaj-faapi orejaTb6ivtiat canv
and twhat i oiint.lobe aone jtUani atWi
6therrnAn .wt(C eoald be selected.-1 1 J
' , . Gorml:,!fts uinndetitJ sec
; retary Tand treasurer, ior . one , salarY,
and 'that'oqt' of salary originally
f hft' vA-A11flnfhft not been a
efflcientanjj laitUf.wtf n dibchatge of
leave the Alp-Line depot this morning
'hiirP retofteii'fils belieYlnr:tbat-no tH.??ra
ma nnriM Ar.fi wr sna.il ue bisui 10 see i uera 01 ne Momoco, u
better selection; cdj4 l'Jnad.; ? i ... Avoutfeoars,ifi.
'A-"fatts1ali afrwlrhr.Mara' train ( Will imestlC:UlC
County Prohibition Election Ordoren.
- no s tan ! ana 1 csnaty Tsuce to
bo Levied. ; n
TV n : i . S
xuo vuuutv uulu uiiisai uii era were 1T
session, at the court, bouse the three
first dffra of teweekj transacting the;
uo UUBlIfBKM XUjB I
spread ?updn-th4 minutes
Petatioiii ravin? been
thfa biiby1 fitUerfa dfl the?
praying that an election be ordered ta(:
ascertain whether or not SDirituoua or
malt liquors may hereafter be sold in
this county, and the board adjudging
that more than one-fourth Of the quali
fied voters of this. county have so peti
tioned the board, to-wit: 1942 as
.shown by the petition in jthjs office:
Now it is Ordered 'that ; an election be
held on the first Thursday in August,
1881, in this county, to ascertain wheth
er spirituous or malt liquors shall not
or may be sold in this coujty according
to the provisions of chapt)r.62.1aw of
1881.: ThfT vATTUl in l
! Among btner pa im4tp?thje jtuefelurer
was ordered to make the' fbHo wing r
W. T. Waller, superintendent of pub
lic instruction, for 13 days services,
$39.
W. N. Alexander, coroner, for one
day's services in holding an inquest over
the dead body of B. A. Withers, $8.30.
r it- was OTdeted( by theibord that
Sheriff Alexander be authorized to
purchase and have placed in the grand
jury room 12 chairs and 1 table. Also
to nave the room whitewashed and a
lock put on the door i. .
' Robert Porter, Bruce Brown and
Franklin Byrum, were appointed a
committee to lay off a site for a school
house for the white race and one. for
the colored race, in school, district .No.
5, Berryhill township. '"':''
School committeemen were appoint
ed to nil vacancies as follows: Edward
Lewis in district No. 67 instead of S.F.
Query; Jno.C. Hutchison and J. A.
Safley in district 49 instead of David
Elliott and Alexander Mcintosh : J. P.
Carr in district No. 52 instead of 4 J. "W.
Auten. : ; : s. : u
) The following scale was Recorded as
the rati of taxation for Stateand coun
ty purposes for the year 1881 :
For the State: On every $100, for
the general fund, 6 cents; for asylums
insane, deaf and dumb, 11 cents ; for
thesupport of convicts, &c, 5 cents ; for
the payment of interest on the bonded
debt, 6 cents; for public school pur
poses, l cents', total State tax, 403
cents on every $100,
For the county: On every $100, for
general purposes, 16 cents ; to pay in
terest on the bonded debt, 30 cents;
total county tax, 46 cents; whole State
and county tax 864 cents on every
$100. State poll tax for edncation
and for the poor, 84 cents ; State poll
for education (special), 38 cents; coun
ty poll tax for education and for the
poor, 48 cents; total poll tax $1.70 This
is a reduction of 30 cents compared
with last year when the poll was $2.
All -other) subjects liable ,tq .taxation
the same tax as levied by the State.
The following Is a list of the regis
trars and justices of the peace appointed
by the board and the sheriff of the
county, and also a list of the judges or
inspectors of election appointed by the
board, and the registrar of deeds in
conformity to chapter 262, laws of 1881 :
CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP.
Ward l Registrar and Justice of
the Peace, Jno. L. Brown.
Judges or Inspectors J. W. Remly,
Richard Tiddy, Joe Linday, J. Mc
Laughlin. Ward No. 2 Registrar and Justice
of the Peace, H. B. "Williams. '
Judges or inspectors -Wal tar Brem
Jne. T, Schenck, Q. B. Nazarinus, John
E. Oates.
Ward No. 3Registrar and Justice
of the Peace S. II. Hilton.
Judges or Inspectore-Charly T.
Walker, C. L. Adams, J. C. Burroughs,
H. TButler.
Ward No. 4 Registrar and Justice
of the Peace E. P. Warmer.
Judges, or Inspectors E. K. P. Os
bomeKWi Frank Snider, Ban Withers.
BERRYHILL.
Registrar and Justiee of the Peace
Samuel Hinon.
Judges Samuel Bighan, B. F. Brown,
J.W. Brown, P, S.Cooper.
STEELE CR EEK.
1 Registrar and Justice ot the Peace-
J.B. Swanii -i-.k ; ? ; .
' Judges?. Lee Irwin, A. GihfeO. S
Neily, it.' W. McDowell.
SHARON.
Registrar and Justice of the Peace
J . M. Kirkpatrick.
Judges T. K. Sammons.
Kirkpatrick, D. P. Lee, W. S.
J. Watt
Flomkin.
PROVIDENCE.
Registrar and Justice of the Peace
W. M. Matthews.
iudeeaH. M. Earia, J. . Rea, W.
CLEAR CREEK.
Registrar and Justice of the Peace,
T. A. Jerome.
Judges. T. J. Flow. F. A. Biggerp,
D. A. Johnston, J. E. Henderson.
CRAB ORCHARD NO. 1.
V Registrar and justice of the Peace.
W. Harvey Taylor.
Judges. wm.McComb, R. 15. wa
lace, E. C. McClellan, R. R. King.
CRAB ORCHARP NO. 2.
Registrar and Justice Of the Peace.
Meander ouery.
J udges. W. L. Cochrane, W. L.HouSf
ton, Walter Cochre, J. E. CaWwell.
' Regi8trarand' Justice of thePeace
B. H. Garrison. "!
TnH era a T TT 1 ar T f.
Monteith, Ben Fewel.
MALLARD CREEK, NO. 2.
Reeistiar and Justice of the Peace
N. Gibbon.
Judges .1. II. Gouger, S. C. Hunter,
Ed. Lcis. F, $J Query, j
V-
Registrar and Justico of the Peace.
W.P.Williams:
Judges. Thos. E. Potts, J. Lee Sloan,
J. A. Johnston, James Allison.
' DiwfeEsEiNo.;2.
Registrar and Justice of tire Peace.
r. A.So.ssamqn.. , .
Judffea-iTi Gfiowrii fcCBeard. D.
. Na.n Sossarpofl fl ? IT I
Registrar and Justice the Peace'
JrKlfresMoses Alexander. Job a Fid-
3aM:ifqWlSe- of th6!piace-
it. jjvsimpsoiu
' Jdg??--T.McAlexander, R. V. ?erns,
PAW CltEKKV ' ' i
'ijsgiurar ana nsuce oi,j.ae jreace
- f Judges.'A T. Mcuora,Lreo, wuiiam
ibn; D. M. SifTotd,' Esley Johnston.
MORNING STAB.
VRfetjritai?()7ust(bfit1ip Peaces
' J. W. fioou. J '
'"'.Tndflres j.-Wr-MorrisliB. J Fonder?
fcrirX?; T. Pysbn; Hrnltli. ;;;; .t
G. PuUs, li. W.firief.i ; I ;)
C05QRIS8 WATf a ' ' ;
Cathartic and alterative.' ' Is 'i' well known spe-
- ;rf;
cite fohOooDattoiuJndgeflOen. and all dlaor-
CUIU MUUv5a
tattog' waters, foreign and do-
t imDau me duresnve organs ama no-
neys, thereby tndacing irre parable results. !
inpLiiLli's in
cuuniv
The Colored Orator .'
Bv.J p. Price, colored, of Newbern,
delivered two addresses in this city
yesterday in the" i interest of prohrbitibn
The first was afrtfae court house yeij&r-.:
day morning, ana tne otner at xneope-f
ra house last; night. Both occasions
were attended by large and delighted
audiences of both white and-colored
people, the latter being considerably a
the majority, price a young manoi,
prepossessing appearance. T He has a
ringing voice, gooa euvery ana alto
gether superior quaHQcations as arro"ra-,
ioi.il Hii? pBech6sf; were marked with
good sense, a lively fancy, and telling
lWic; and srertliVerditrrthe easy
graee and forcible style"; ql the bom or
&iox M who iardVhith express ajive-.
ifi afdmlration f ox ; his r, talents, dui
the : colored- "portion ere.espeeial
Jy captivated and it was remarked by
an intelligent colored man that, at the
least estimate, lie had made a hundred
votes for nrdhibition among the color
ed people here;fThis does not seem im
probable & his. arguments were emi
nently practical ' and convincing, and
were attentively listened to throughout
by the colored people. He will continue
to canvass the Stated It is understood,
until the close of the campaign,
PUUng-nUhod Cttdcta-CaroUnn Mili
wrr jttoiX" '
Agreeably to tiie 'regulations -of- the
Carolina Military Institute the foUbw-"
mg nameacaaeis are gazetiea xor uis
tinction in studie and conduct
FintrhusMkM Mtiil Folk; of
t Third Class-Cadete T. S. Uucas and
E. C. Hesse, of'S. C.
FwrtKCUtssCad6t9 E; W. Evan of
First CaM3adet C.
J?-. Jones, of
. S. a and Cadet J. T. M.
Whitfield, of
N. C. "
Second Class Cadet H. A. Odom, of
S. C. and Cadet Charles Ketster, of
N.C.
Third CZa-Cadet S. G. Evans, of
Md. and Cadet W. C, Thomas, of N. C.
Fourth Class Cadets Frank Myers
and J. W. Jamison, of N. C. " '
distinguished. Conduct.
Cadet E. H. Folk, of S. C.
" T. S. Lucas, of S. C.
J. W. Alexander, of N. C.
" CikJones, of S. C-.
" Charles Brown, of S. C.
W. A. Graham, of KC.
" Charles Keuster, of N. C.
" W. O. Thomas, of N. C. --
R. M. Oates, of N. C.
" J. W. Jamison, of N.C.
.:- W. Perdue, of. N.C. ...
L. Perdue, of N: C. -Jno.
P. Thomas,
Supt. C. M. I.
July
1, 188LS ";- - r jN
One tiClirfn CuV Another and Pays
Dcarlr for It. " "
r-! I'Ke mayor's Cdurt, dajr before yester
day mornmg, 'was- ihe-sceneof one of
those incidents of more than ordinary
interest that sometimes occur to vary
the monotony of routine business; Mr.
J.M. Kandrickwas arraigned.for trial
in three separate cases for violation of
peace arid good order toward Mr. R.
Mc Aden, who appeared as prosecutor.
It was shown that Mr. Kendrick had
walked up and down the street in front
of Mr. McAden's residence and within
the hearing of that gentleman himself,
loudly abusing him m the most odious
terms comprehended under the head
of TMofane swearing. - This was con
tinued with: -three interruptions until
late jyh . the ? aight, after. , Mr. Mo Aden
had retired to his dwelling, and he was
compelled finaJXy tO. aply tb the police
to arrest Mr. KendrioKef ore he would
'desist. No 'defense was offered and
Mr. Mc Aden arose to make a state
ment. He was yerrmuch moved and
indignant. He said no vindictive feel
ing prompted him to complain against
Mr. Kendrick, but simply a desire to
ascertainjwhetherthe law-could pro
tect a man in his reputation and char
acter. He would not indulge his feel
ings in this matter, and he had not in
dulged them. Had he done so he would
have been arraigned nere to-aay ror
murder. The most opprobrious epithets
had been coupledwith bisjpame in the
Sfjj!"?
hearing of
)f hia' wife ana cbiwren, the
ng circufflitances'nnder which
any man couia be piacea, ana yet ne
had controied nimseir, determining to
appeal to the law for protection before
taking it in his own hands, and he now
appealed to the mayor to suitably pun
ish this outrage lest disorder should be
encouraged and men tempted beyond
endurance to take the law in their Own
hands in self-defence. The manner and
delivery of the speech created a mo
mentary sensation in the court room.
The mayor fined Mr. Kendrick $50
and costs in each case. Defendant ap
pealed. ArraigrnmeBt of the
mayor and Two
Police Offloen
Justice Davidson's office was beseiged
yesterday morning by a large crowd of
persons whose curiosity was piqued by
the unusual circumstance of a mayor
and police officers under arrest and on
trial for the presumed discharge of
their duty. The facts of the case were
as follows : Mayor DeWolf e detailed
an officer, Policeman JBlackwelder,; to
?o into Mr. W. R. Cochrane's bar-room
or the purpose of observing 'whether,
and in how many instances, the tcity
ordinances, in regard to the sale of
spirituous and malt liquors were viola-,
ted. Mr. Cochrane ordered the officer
out of his house and, upon his refusing
to go, mildly attempted to put hiroout,
but was met at the door by Mr. F. A
McNinch, who opposed his authority as
an officer and resisted the ejection of
the other. ' t
Mr. Cochrane then made an affidavit
before Justice Davidson and warrants
Verefissued f or the arrest of Mayor Der
Wolfe and the two officers, for forcible
trespass. The trial was set for yester
day morningand came off at the time
appointed, or two hoars the lawyers
vociferated and perspired in their work,
bringing allr their eloqaence and legal
learning, pro and con, to bear upon the
nice points involved, and citing magna,
charta, the bold barons of Rannytnede,
etc., to sustain their positions, to the
edification of the ohdltora. i ' Mi
The prosecution contended that the
presence of , the officers, in his house
constituted a nuisance in that it work-;
ed an injury to his business.' That this,
being the case their presence became
unlawful and he had a right to de
mand their removal.
The other side . took the cround that
Mr. Cochrane was conducting a busi
ness which when;carjie4 on legitimate
ly could only be done under a license
from the city which included a . condi
tion that it should be accompanied by
good order and this neceesarify implied,
a right of supervision ieaer?ed by it to
see that it wag ; carried tm in this toan-j
ner. -..wf i
These, in substance, were the grounds
taken. Justice Davidson decided that
no trespass was committed and the de
fendants were discharged, r '" ?i
1
M Witch Hazel. : Prof. . M. Hale,liLJW Il7... ,
of the Chicago Medieal College, says
has ex
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Xoadon, says: "I have found It sUytulartr success
ful.". Beware ol worthless imftatlons. AWo cures
the theatlsmcatarrh and neuralgia."1 fiold la .
flceiitrfaiMidolitoslaesii .-:,
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xpneaang is
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PineriHe aai Bock Hill take Aa-
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PiNEyjriuig. 5,;t88i.
3"e tie Idttor of tt Observer : I 1
I Please hear. Pine ville once more. In
our- last coinrounication wi t;knowl
edaed our defeattt bv the Dur Boys"
base, ball elub of Rock HilT. We also'
stated; that a tut would soon be bad on
uuj awn grouuds and- tbi : then and
there we iproposed to retrieve our fal
len fortunes. Sure enowgh on yester
day the tilt was bad and sure, enough
wb got 'em.- Acting on the adage that
anything : worth doing at all is worth
doing well, we played them the follow
ing score, viz: . Pineyille 28, Rock Hill
13. We bez leave to bear, testimony to
the gentlemanly bearing of our Rock
Hill friends while among us, and to
attest our admiration of the philoso
phic manner in whieh they bore their
defeat,' A noble, generous set of fel-lows-LLong
may they wave.
Pineville JJ. B. C.
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Charlotte, N. C.
m i i i I -Memn.
Mtaefaton t Bro.: it la with real pleas
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sick headache. Efocb a remedy Is a blessing, and
all sufferers should keep It on hand.
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; "MY BACK ACHES SO.
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The doctor questioned him, and found that he
had been habitually eosUte for years, that now his
Kiasejs were aisoraerea and us whole system de
ranged. Kidney Wort was recommended and
faithfully taken and In a short time every trouble
was removed. The cleansing and tonic power
of Oils medicine on the bowels -and Kidneys Is
wonderful. CongregatlonaUst.
A ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN.
A reporter of the Philadelphia Record recently
sought out a young German cigar maker In that
city named Delaware E. Wenzeile, of No. 869
North Ninth steeet, and found him with $5,000
In greenbacks, preparatory to opening a bank
account and going into business for himself on
the river front. This fame from expending $1 for
a half ticket In the May drawing of the Louisiana
State Lottery. There win be over SI 10,000 dis
tributed In this manner Ju)y 12th- A venture of-
ted wins.
EDWIN BOOTH.
"It did me much good," says this celebrated ac
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la Beware of Imitations. Ask for Coca Beef Tonic
I !
LADEE3 WHO APPRECIATE ELEGANCE and
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Just the thiDg for the "spring weakness'' now so
general. Bold by all druggists of any standing,
Prices reduced one half.
mayll tf
Bough on Rats.
The thing desired found at last .Ask druggist
for "Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, lnlee,
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tixt trertiscmeuts.
Fine Watermelons
EVERY DAY, AT
G. L. ADAMS'S
X
.FIRST
DOOR BELOW CHARLOTTE
HOTEL
July7
Report of the Condition
or TBI
Merchants and Farmers' National Bank,
AT CHARLOTTE,
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi
ness, 80th June, 1881 .
RBSCrUBCES,
Loans and discounts, $248,212 90
Overdrafts....... 681 78
U. & Bonds to secure circulation, . . 200,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents, 87,896 00
Due from other National Banks, ... 18,569 83
Due from Stale Banks and bankers, 4,406 84
Real estate, furniture, and fixtures, . 1 9,200 00
Premiums paid, 8,000 00
Checks and other cash items, 684 07
Bills of other banks 12,825 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and pennies,.
881 75
Specie,
9,200 00
Legal tender notes
Redemption fund with V. 8. Treas
urer (5 per cent, of circulation), . .
6,750 00
0.000 00
Total,.....,,.
if.
$571,207 12
UABTUTIXK
Capital stock paid In,
Surplus fund,
Undivided profits,-.
National Bank notes outstanding, . .
Dividends unpaid.
Individual deposits subject to check,
Demand certificates of deposit,. . . .
Time csrtllcates of deposit..
Due to other National Banks,.
Due to 8tate Banks and bankers, . .
8200,000 on
40,000 00
2,159 06
180,000 00 I
8,192 00
90.5H2 54
4.179 23
40,581 83
. 8,584 56
1,948 41
5.71,207"l2
Total,.
State of North Carolina,
County of Mecklenburg, ss.
I, J. R, Holland, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
la true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
; J. R. HOLLAND, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day
of July, 1881.
C. N. 6. BUTT.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. H. MeiDKH,
j. H. Wruoir,
H..SPIOU8a.
Directors.
luly7
An overdose of dinner often deranges the sys
tem, brings on flatulence and wind colic, and sub-1
Jeets tbe patient to great bodily suffering. A sin
gle dose of - " 1
! TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT,
will correct the acidity, relieve tha pain, carry off
the offending cause, , and save sometimes a long
spell of Ulnefs. Its effects are gentle and tho
rough, and tea general use would 'prevent much
vusermgv - - -
Sold by all draggUta. .:.,
Juno dkwod6nio
Roanoke College,
SALESI,VA fi.j : , .
rrAWTNTT-NrHTK S'ERRlOK hoiHn Sentember
X 7th. Classical, Scientific, Elective and Prepar
atory courses. French and Qerman spoken ta
class-room. ' Uhrait I6w00 vdurae. Instoictlon
tharaneh, anseotarian. . . , Churohesef In denomi
nations, aimate nnsurpaased. College surround
ed by mountains. Expenses ior iu moams irora
$160 to $220 (lneludiDg college fees, beard, fuel,
lights aad washing.) Stodentairom 11, secttons.
Catalog tree,, ,
- july6,awlwimoi 1 !n - - - :'
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WATERMELONS,
QaDEAD cabbage,
LCB,'&E yOTAT0tof.CNKX5S.
1:
s. m .: iioivi2Ll'S.
vq&ft.l .a.i 't-w 3( f-iiia ; lun;
;;:-.WAN!iiEfi.:...;
'
BOARD FOR TWO; either two single rooms or
one large room, with, two beds, near south
end of Trade street. Meala at 6:20. 1230 and
7 o'clock. Address, wa. ioi.
--ON--
(S; BEALL,
DURING
DURING
THE SEASON,
WILL RECEIVE FOUR CAR LOADS PER WEEK
(AND MORE IF NECESSARY.) TO
SUPPLY THEIR TRADE.
JUST THINK:
Delicious Georgia Melons,
TRESl! AND GENUINE,
EVERY WEEK!
Large Arrivals of
fresh irish potatoes,
LEMONS, ORANGES,
PEACHES, TOMATOES,
CANTALOUPES,
and Fresh Vegetables
of all Descriptions.
JUST IN,
3 Car Loads Fresh Virginia Meal.
, 3 Car Loads Flour, All Grades,
Including Brldgewater and Waverly Patent, which
excel all other brands.
In addition, we have weekly shipments of
Motfs Celebrated Sweet Cider,
1 1 NEW IRISH POTATOES.
ASPIN WALL BANANAS, '
GA. WATERMELONS,
FRESH PEACHES,
TOMATOES, ETC.
: . . -j
JUST RECEIVED, . . J
A NEW LOT OF MACKEREL, IN PACK1QE9
OF ALL SIZES-
WATERMELONS.
DAVIDSON
40,00ft
. . - . 1 :. ; ;
WE KEEP.CS STOCK
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
FROM WHICH MERCHANTS CAN
ALWAYS BE SUPPLIED AT
SHORT NOTICE.
On Hand: 1,000 Bush. Cora.
. . .n ... -
'" ' .
WOISBEKS
f . : V r ; SMI M m m
TVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER dKm Of odEOJBRi'
50 CENTCOIfiTS
Far superior in fit and QuaMty to any other ever, mtndneed tft this city. tUes running from 18 to 8a
ALSO, A BEAUTIFUL
In various styles at exeeedlngly tow prlesa
Look at our beauuful PRINTS, Just received, omy 7 per yard.;
H. MORRIS & BRO.
NEW-STORE!
R ODDI CK & GO. ,
TRYON
We
have without
CHEAPEST LINE OF FANS EVER OFFERED
SHEETINGS. ;i
Ju ,t received, another lot of that 9-1 and 104 sheeting, which wo continue to seS at 25 gaa as eents.
PILLOW CASE COTTON (WIDE) 15&
MOSQUITO NETTING, WHITE AND COLORED,
COLORS, 10c
KID GLOVES. A few sizes In 2. 3 and 4 buttons.
PIQUES. A full
Coats' Spool Cotton, 5oc
each. Only a small lot of tha
Junl9
CGAN8,ll t stops, -8 Set Gold-
-en Tongue reeds, only S85. Ao
.BEAT
Tx wasiiingtoivN.gr.. .
Jonl4r-Mcw4w
1
EVAPORATING EBMJXC
SENT Treatise on IMPROYED METHODS. Ta
FREE I bias, yields, prices, profits and general
statistics. AMERICAN DRIER CO., Chambers
burg, Pa, junl4 4w
Sena to ' '
MOORE'S
cBCaiSKSaUKlVEXUIlTY
For Ulurtrated Circular A Uv actm! iJUSWess
School, maMMed tuenty yean,
Jub14 4w ' '
ifaa Werk,iramiitodth bMt and
ehaapest, indispenubl to tot
nuua,ititUd "th Scincaof Iii
ereU-PraMrretkm ; booad In 1
Pn,e rjnch mnalin, unboned,
fall tuMOO pn.ooaUins bMatiful
tkns. Dno onlr OLSS mmt hm
mail ramta
maw TH Y XKl.K V?H 'u'luVB,?T.i-
i KBB, No. 4 BnUinohst Boston.
unl4dw4w
Ciytl; mechanical and mining ENGI
NEERING, at the RENSSELAER POLY
TECHNIC INSTITUTE, Troy, N, T. The oldest
engineering school In America. Next term begins
September 15th. The register for 1880-81 con
tains a list of the graduates for the past 54 years,
with their positions; also, course of study, require
ments, expenses, etc. Address
unl4 6w .DAVID M. GREENE, Director.
I SELL AS CHEAP
As Any Hooscin the State!
My store Is 145 ft long on the first floor and 140
ft On the second, and I carry an
IMMENSE STOCK
OF WELLrSELECTED
FIDE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A full line of
COFFINS
OFFINS
AND
AND
CASKETS.
ASKETS.
Thos. W. Andrews, formerly with Mr. B.
Nichols, Is now with me.
E.M.ANDREWS,
WB0LX3ALS RETAIL FURNITUEE DEALER
fi L. ADAMS has perfected
ments with
r flAonria Dlanter to shin him watermelons
and Cantaloupes, and in a few day s-famflies ican
De suppuea oj nun. uuu
St. CHARLES HOTEL
STATESVILLE, N. C
THIS house has been leased for a term of years
h Mm. Dr. Reeves, whose Intention Is to
vaa a RfrfctiT first-class house in every respect
' Gommooious sample rooms uu am au nwuu
"" . - . a a- a
floors. . c
Tbe patronage of the public is solicited.
Julyl.dtL
Z. B. VAKCX.
W.H.BATLBT
VANCE & BAILEY,
Attorneys and Oounsellors ;
charlotte; n. c.
Practice In Supreme Court of the United States,
Supreme court oi norm uarouna, msot
Courts, and counties of Mackien- ;
burg, Cabarrus, Union, Qas-,
ton, Rowan and Da-
. vtdsnn. , ,.
Office, two doors east of independence
Sauare. mayai u.
RO. D. GRAHAM,
vkoia RtntM taA TJnited states uoorts. taweo-
I tinna Rome and Foreisn. soUeltO. Ab-
streote of Titles, Surveys, &, rumissjeo w com
nAneftHmi ' -
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IN TBISBECTION'Of THEOOCNTRT.
50c APIECE.
PER YARD.
LACE STRIPS BU1TTWG, ALL
50c a pah. ' w. .
assortment In latlcs, stripes and ptoMs, very eheap.
r dozen. Crowley's Needles, 5 a psper. Pure Linen Towels, 15c
15c Matting left. er-STRiCTLT CASH AND, ONE PRICE.
' RODDICK CO.
1881. SPRING STOCK. 1881.
Drugs and Medicines
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
WHITE LEAD
AND
L IN SEED 0 I L.
CONGRESS AND SARATOGA WATER
-ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
Prescriptions carefully, prepared M experienced
and competent druggists, day or night
JOHN H. McADEN.
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L. R. WRISTON & CO.
DE UGGISTS.
66
OUR FIRM."
C MOKE O. P. M. ft CO'S "Out ifirm," me wuv
O 5c cigar In the etty. Try It
ma 1 9
L. It. WRISTON 4 CO.
DRINK Sparkling
old reliable at
Ice-Cold Soda Water. The
L. R. WRISTON CO'S.
PRICE'S FUV0EMS
TT8E Price's Flavoring ExtracU-teijm and
XX Vanilla, ftrtctly pure. To(rA
ifa I. IHU81VU w.
nBl flAttn Alnia
fon itarch. We re-
blliS i OILS ! r
TtTACHINE,
Ingte, Stmits,'! Lard, Kerosene,
i Unseed Oluv for sale laauantl-
11 gafetrand
ties to suit customer.
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and Ph" Puis. Ail oMemilUM pwsapuy.
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READY
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PANTS
Ma" ttter.
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for Statesville at 7 so o'ciock.
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