BlUaMaie3tfaaiBiaaH
i
if
meeung every secona ana iouru nooaay nights.
KlCXLSIOB hcnMtm No. 281. A.T.&1. If Ra
nlnr meetlnff avnrr flrat aiul thlarl nywln iohf
CHiBLona Cnxmst So. 89. R, A. M.-Begult
meeting every second and fourth Friday night, j
CHABixim ComLUfBABT Na 2, t T. Begtusf
meeting every first and third Thursdays, j
Kjnera0 oiroRegate iang Lvery
second ana fourth Thursdays. .
IK.- OF IP.
Khights of Pythias. Regular meeting nights
first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m, atMa
sonld Temple &jlL , !?
taoKiAfBtme Declaration Lone Na a j
Meets every Tuesday night.
Dot Looex No, ,108. Meettferery Thursday,
LATiWBi KIYXS nfllimaiT NO. 21. MMtv
rirs$ ana uura xnursaay night tn each morHh. r
Index to New Advertteementa.
. t r "ir . 11 r
CbariotteFenaie'QteBeTk: "R. Afkib- lj
son.
oraomS1 AfWt!rl4t of
Maeon School-Barrier & Cohahn.
UOITlE PENCILINGS,
ifB E$KfVal 1 sihtiol-wiil
begin on Sept. 5th.
fW Exercises at the Charlotte Idsti
tute for'Yoiirig Eadiea Twill begin on
Sept. 5th. tiih.tUJlii;ip.
tW Only an occasaiona) loprjger aski
1 aiJKuidlwhalirphibUnL.waJo
ty will be. -
&T The d'ouble'male quartette will
not meet this week pn account ,o JLhe
illness. of Pr,.3idezt:. ' . V. M
- fW 'The bulletin board at the tele-'
graph ofljice. which, tells thelPfident's
condition has again become an attrac
tion: -
V ...7,
t"If it hadn't been for the toreeW:
yesterday would been have one of those
days in which to unbutton after din-,
ner and emerge only after dark. 1 .
t3T The dry weather has sodried up
tlie leaves whose foil growth it has
also abridged, that the shade of an or
dinary tree is not an excuse for a cow
to stop and chew. her cud.
The dry weather makes one
atonement. '" It has not left the mis
quitoes their hiding and hatching places.
There are fewer for this time of year
than known for a long time.
Hf'Tbe Tall and winter schedule of .
the westerh division, of the Carolina
Central will.' be resumed to-day. . The
trains will igo tip in the morning and
return in tb aftethodn just reversing
the summer schedule. '
tW One is reminded of., the inisfor
tuues of the man in the pickpocket's'
ulster or the animal in the lion's skin
when one sees the hints in (he dreens
bord Battle Ground, of the difficulties
in which it was involved from itslivei
wounds" article.
t5P A mild winter is predicted from
the fact that never before have the
Charlotte people laid in each large sup
plies of wood during i summer. They
were induced to this by the rigidity of
the last winter and the prices which
wood reached. r
Some idea of the increase of the
Richmond trade from the South can be
formed when it is known that the tele
graph business through the Charlotte
office, has increased 60 per cent, since
the purchase of the Air Line by the
Richmond & Danville. " ,
rWiien we hear of the PoplarTent
fair and.its success andt knpw of .qur;
buUdiugsgoing towreck and-oneof the
best racetracks in, the State growri up
in weeds,' the enterprise and life of
Charlotte seem much like facts of ima
gination.
rrhetftanagertf ffie
house has already- booked twenty-five
companies for the coming season. The
first date is . the ,12th, of September.
Most of the engagements are for No
vember, January ; nd February.
Among those who will appear are John
E. Owens, Gus Williams and Hiss An
nie Pixley. . .
B3T It is said that only one drummer
in about every tWBfity who stops in
Charlotte attempts to sell JBaxj: goods
hf.rei. TW others laviover while work
ing the country trader An' intelligent
drummer yesteraay saia tms
very close market, and few merchants
of any importance bought except from
manufacturers.
Some SialOTmrt Swesurlna
Before the mayor yesterday morning
a young white man proved byf Out wit
nesses that he had not drawn a pistol
on a colored man, ; The t colored man
proved by the same1 number "that he
li ad. He w as acquitted ; whereupon he
charged the colored man's wife with
loud swearing on the occasion. He
promptly proved by four witnesses that
she had, 'and she' promptly proved by
the same number to the contrary. She
was acquitted. One or two other cases
of small importance were disposed of.
A RelUh tyraCi
lfajfeui,,jij
some smoUets of'e'l
Hi:
How leased'
fa1
rettes will be on
learning, from the
LOCAL MTEUittEfltCE.
( THlqSDA AtTptflC lj 188,
PnlT ivt Taiui. R? of I V . 1 U
New York UtraWt article on "Stump inBes observer cannoi say, dub w
Pickers," that " the succulent cigar rthis the visits wer Regular, jind the
stumprdiscarded and trampled in the
mud of the street, may reappear, neatly
rolled in cigarette' taper and packed in
a handsomely labelled bundle. ,J5Tot ev
ery one can; afford a f uflaorWfl.1-'
van a, so that there should be bliss in
the thought that in paying cent for a
cigarette it may be possible to have a
wnin at a uenry- ciay w an jsscepcton
titer ail. . ; ;,; tus sv.
The PoplnxTetit -Full. 1 t I
To-day and to-morrow are; the, days
ior tne roplar Tent fair, (uite a num
ber of the DeoDle ' f rom CharlOtto and
vicinity wUl probably attenrXThis, it.
13 mpugnt, will Depne oi tne moss suc-
cessrui fairs evereld y thia plucky
association the onlv one of the kind
Berry, John J.Mays, Miss J. H.Clarke,
woen Mcctaizviiiwinafjaiaweii,
y atspn Martin, Joseph Cappack, Thoa,
nchardsi llinnlfrGoVemaniy b:
(110911 M.JMW 'T ft
Mrs. Marv wardsL issIamie Ma
tilda Smith, PatrkJk GlalU,1 AV. It. Sto-
vau. ciaric, Mcuiatton. Mrs,
Rrnlf h( ftr. 2 fZZZ TOST
8mtth,G. L. Grubbs, Mrs. Jennie Wolf?,
perne, Nellie Hilfhhma8 'Hayei
coioreq,-CV iVJElayu' Mh JnJJynecsi
SOU.. ;iutwini 'itttt 1 win xiftan
,WhenMlini;tt an of the hoVe 1
hi me siara ontsma oi a town, wilu uie i w ?vt- ."7 r,"rr.,;T."...i
ourbriuFtokW to mention nomey v -
VucalleVi'dr. ,tiil. i ,11 OthettanafabnWaw1! thetoysiina
fr. ttafctterjrtHewprlMnarOiM
The following is list of letUra re- pw.arswfeei wwjra,
uncalled for, for the week ending .July Wme?a Jonroeyma 'srWtWa
llth,1881iHjLp tt;if U .mii ym WlfeiM
Miss MttoV tAahis,UCreWy1irabtey. MfMEWlik
J. J. Brown, tt V.liAnfnrnHr. Renhftl Johir Ben 0. 7 Hope . UBca, . ..coiei.
pieaae say advertised.
W.W. JENKIHS,P. M.
day from a visit to Morehwtd. City; lie
. W)adet Midshipman ZJ & Vance.5 jr.
ZrSKPPw -iSPW P tn flag
ship -tAhcAster" which sails for tb
no,
of a week
Vs. ' r- k i
or so, betfnning tonprrpw.
ne wui remain ror a few weeits. '
Wot DeaUmPtecraaUiiatod. ,
i ne reporter, oi the ubsssves yes-
teraaytft a esperate mood, encounter
edMr.Verniott Asburft u W iA
"When does the Doctor's -shit) sail.
bird -n.Tncirfs-TO5Mne emt.MrrjSir
just as soon as he nan get tinyy rrom
i Dnsmess.
"O yes. there can be nodeubtof it.
wai Wot' tntde to. stain here, and , crawl
about the surfaoe. i He's bound to soar.
&m people say 'that because a' rrran
ever say such a
railroadman, btittheiWck as
teeth iP jai'fine; tooth comfe.ioHe-didn't
make m ert am ph ibio na animals srMt Yet
Ukeyvnm gd;8wimfnlnWi;;jM'4i
some'of them wilX Se sent us into Ihe
world: naked, but' we will wear lothes
though f oymy part, I'm ready to give up
the habit lust as soon as anvbodv thinks
it advisable. "You might as well say because-,
a man's eyes -were in front he
ought never to turn found." ; ,; '
Tfre Water . Terk AMriired-Be4iurn
'f the Centractor Yhe JDelar invi4
table. . - - :
Mr. Chas E. . Bobioson,: the water
works contractor, returned to the city
yesterday from New York. Jle is aor
dbmpinred by Mobsts. Garwo-d!Irri
an4 Jiyf. Soperof wersey Ciy, wfiolif
iff Understood, are his associates in tn
contract Mr. W. Jv'.jFlemmingMri
Bobinson's attorney, who lias i alafl
been in New York for some time, re
turned with this party. A reporter of
the Observer met Mr. Fleraming yes
terday and inquired, anxiously .if the
water works were coniing arrdwiien
they wouki arrivevV: " . I I
"They wer certainly cdmfrfglie
said4anji coming right awaj too. Tbe
pipea hajDS -already been made and--the
engine and pbapiajicesi'wilF be,
here IrJaf ee days r - J- T
i -vYMHrnwBeerrtne occasiotrDt the
detention?"
' "There have been several reasons
ves several reasons.",flaid Mr. Plena-
mingtentaUvtely, bat'smlling 'with' an
"I could and if I would" air.
' "Does not this delay vitiate the con
tract under the clause requiring work
to be begun within sixty days after its
ratification r s r . h . n .
- "Actual delay would have done so
but we did begin work within the time.
The piping was ordered immediate
ly but besides that we broke
ground at one place for the pipes."
(This place was, however, abandoned
on account of, the failure of the trade
for'twa land.-; Her-.) i i f ' .
f You have then located the resevoir
and stand pipe?"
"Not the resevoir."
"Where then is the stand pipe to
be?"
"Never mind that to-day. We are
going out this evening to look for the
location for both, and will tell you all
about it to-morrow. Youhave had so
much about it in the Observer that
we don t want anything more until
lliTe D n
'ter draped Ms wearv bodv across
gt fln machine
Ur- Asbury s inert flying machine,
. - - . '
A Carlove CeurUblp.
A somewhat interesting mairirge
tvi 1 1 DAin frnlrA nla'-n in tKa tfir TKa
bride bUnd but with that bhndness
that does not impair the beauty of the
eyes; the groom is dear ana dumb, hut
has withal a handsome and intelligent
face.
They can be seen walking every
evening in the suburbs, the young man
carefully guiding her as she hangs up
on his arm and looks up brightly into
his face with her sightless but beauti
fuleyes.
The two are next door neighbors on
one of the smallest streets or thp city.
A gentleman who lives hear and has ob-
oavrrarl 4-ViA ai fohi W Wns ff a Tin Annf i An
fffiEt
llSffSSiJSS?
J5te32ftd
.which she bad been traihed at an open
window overlooking tn& mutes 'piazza
She had a most curiptts taste, consider-;
ing her infirmity for the brightest col
ors, ana tne ouics eye 01 tne mute was
attracted and delighted.
He did not know at first, ana indeed
no one initio neighbor hood tid; that
the young lady was Wind, and the - gen
tleman who watcnea inem says tne un
fortunate iinani seemed terribly cast
down when the expressive demonstra
tions of his pleasure werd ntet day af
ter day , with blajik sta res, or were al
most ignored after graceful listening
paseoTso, theteason for ' which, he
was unconscious, liut nnaiiy ne iouna
ut in some way that she was blind,
and one evening he crossed over and
knocked at the door, wnac occurred
inside the observer cannot say, but at
. in'Which he took e's5-
ial delieht. in cultivating , flowers.
n a week or &q the walks began and
Ire now .almost daily, and is generally
understood that they are "to be mar
ried early in the fall-he families of
both giving their full consents it -
) une evening a iauy wuo - w iiuini
with these facts met the c6utle!on jane
of their walks near the ,city She ad
dressed the man,,making aome inquiry
as to a point oi which sne pretcnaea to
be in search' " The vountf lady answer
ed as though thja question had been put
directly to ner.--rne iaay aesirea me
mace to be. nmnteo. 'joun i'xne- ouna
irl turned andauicklvBDelt ori her
fingers, and the young man pointed to
thj pjaca, aesired? huaiOoes tno ouna
hmH)li Ofuinli Ac Cna I
lira prize, or no, za,o . "
ceormaa. Vouordeaier; wok 45W2SS.JW
'im&KJ sSM iLBma.'a eil
nown mhatfi Beater. TJnlon
tare of Biebard , Morila, No.
Mb oMvTifliW an imnn
1 V t'? & teia,T3sw aaa
ifsewjt Awteais9is4 It la rwttbJteplear
IhSeh?ehfenedT 1 bleaaluk. nd
u suiiirem alkoald keen Un hand. i '-'.n
188 Cathedral Street. BalOmOre
80MbrL.B.WBI3TQiCX .
ScJBUui&wai ia Jtha;tyesterday;
I D. narsrraVe. of the iirm of
.1 miinniKll amiiiiim a. uv a . ww .wvj"yi T
I .,'. .life BaclUar DewB. -ii Vf
To the Idltor of the OteerrBt 1J I
I isane passed 6n in May in' our munici-
pal election was iarriy , ana ; leguiry ae-
ermined, ana our rnuniapai. authdrt
lies are eiDected Jto J stand .ud ' to the-
f mark; and we presume Will do' so.'' Thei
county ana ouite issues oeiong xo ine
county and t Statp. , How. .tb August
election: can be regarded as having any
thing to do with thei city jof Charlotte
is what many of us cannot seev .Alder
man g. bcott expresses tne manly senti
ment and shows .what is the manly
thing to do.' By every Mprcper means,
by every parliamentary method the
majority on the board, elected on th
prohibition platform, are inlionozland
anty do una co stana rx tneir principles
"andto keep the doors of the city closed
ion liquor. Moreover we hope that the
mayor and aldermen will rigidly en
force the law and prosecute to ita full
extent every, violator of the' 0ity ordi
Hahces on tne' subject of the' liqapt
Dramc.:
We haveTipticed the instructions 6f
Tair Piav" to the citv conncU:. It
has come to'a pretty pass when an antl-j
prohibitionist ' undertakes to control;
tne action oi men pieagea to proniDi
tion. We are' willimt to.r let "Fair
Play's" views jgo .for wliafcj, they, are
worth, i We ciYei What wetold to be
.jesuggeslJons.of, ,,Jb'AJRKaAT.
UjrVKKETSBY TELEGEAjPH'
-e-
it
,1 J.tt f'T-al
BAiTrJiOTW' Nooni-yiorfr HiroairJ'ti&iirA atraet
fend Western opr 8UX)a4.5Q, exba S4.75a5.5a
faialirS5.75a8.75; city mtujOTper" HOOaSoa
extra $5.00aft.50, family 7.00a7.25L Bio nranda
S6.75a70O, Fatapsco family 7.MWheat Sonthem
BAiffnHJSB-Nlalit-Oala-rWeatem white 41a45
do mixed K88a87peM'lra ftatmemt
peM pork 18.$ail8.75 nw,--r-; biilM metis
loose; shoaldera, clear sWei dlttejbackl
7alW5 bJeHnwoldeni mkttetfjfesDswll,
hama 1814. J Lard-eflned Oemef 12U. f. Coffee
eanwes-Mdinai? le -fair lOallla. Bvaa-r-
coranhtm noar-famnr R.anAin tonW
e.40a7.00. Wheats-No. 2 red wlater i.20al.80.
Co at 68. OaUat 87 Pork at 18.0a
Lard at 1L20. ' Bulk ( meats hiiteia iqk
rlba; ttj hac-ahoulders 7. Tibs 10. dear
: J f 8ngar-hards
O.VUIr H
amw iuxk uuuiuem- nonr eteadr: ammvin
to tab- extra fi.15a6.25. good to eholos 6.80a7.60.
Wheat ungraded red M0al.81U. Com
ungraded -filaAO. Oats , tnr Nr. nnf.
fee Bio cargoes 101844. Ungar fair to good
remiM ipm, prune ; renned standard A
9V. HolaasesMew Drleana HOaKfL' Ptwtn nim
8fta55. BoalD 2.05a2 07 TnrpentliM 48a44
Wool domestte neece ' 8246. polled 0a40,
unwashed 1284.- Texas 14a81. Pork atl8.2&
middies long elar ,8a, short eleef IOl lomt
and short . - Lard 1757 ST
eALtxaToa t)flefe middiina tlifa in'miAtiif
lOVc; ' good -ordlnarr 614c; net ree'ta 880,grosa(
; sale 558; -stock 1777 j exp'ts ijoeitwlsfr
977tQQreMJBrttaJAeostineftt.4t 4akU.
NnmnLI-Ollleti mMrTHKll' 1 1 lie- not nuwlnta
29: grew - stock 8,1 Rrl; f exports coastwise
202; sales exports t Cbeat Brttata.
BiiTOKBja-rSteady; jrald. 11o; low tekfafg
1 1 arid: good ordinary 40e;nt receipts 200; gross
; splnneri ; exports tor Great Britain 672
to ysMoeiu r w v
BOffKOH-Oolet: mlddHiut 12Uiet low fahMiliw:
; , sales r stock 7.945; exports to- Great
onuun ; to f ranee. ;
WrmniSTOH firm : mlddUns 11e: low mid.
dllng 1014c; good ordinary 9c; receipts ;
groat . sales ; stock 402; exports ooasV
wise ; to Great Britain. .
PmT.inar.raiA Dull; mlddllnc 12Uc: lew
mlddllns 1 like: mod ordinary lOue: net reeelDU
: gross 261? sales 608; spinners 198; stock j
7,286; exports to Great Britain AJXtO. ' .
Batajwah Steady ; middling llVic: low mMPg
3c; good ordinary 9tta; net reeeipta 145;
lOtftc; good ordinary 9ia; net receipts 1
gross ; sales 100; stock 4,264; exp. eoast-
wise 145; to Great Britain ; continent
New oblubs Steady: mldd'c llfce: lew ritld-
dllruc 10: flood ord'y 10c: net reeeiDU :
gross 242 sales 1.200; stock 66.180 exports
to Great Britain ; to coastwlM 855.
MOHni-bulet: tnlddllng lltte: low middling
10V&; good ordinary 914c; net receipt 9; gross
; sales 1.200; stock 8.758; exp. eoast 31;
France .; to Great Britain.
MsxpmB Quiet: middling: Utfae: receipts
140; ajUpmenu ; sales 40; stock 10,988.
Aububta Dull: middling lie: low . mid
dllng lOVfcc. good ordinary Wie; reoelpt 69;
aalpmenta ; sales 8Iv - - -
CHKUtSTOH SteaoriiUQ4hiig lllae; low mid
dling Her good- ofdlnary-fOVie.: net receipts
16; gross : sales 25; stock 611; exports
coastwise 105: Great Britain -T-;cnttltf nV. ,
NrwCVau-Cotton weak eases S02f middlrhg
plands 12c; middling Orleans 124c; net receipts
SI : rresa. 4.01 Kieonsolldated net Me'ta' tftfiS:
exports Great Britain 1,67?; .continent 1-1
LiTSBBobt-lwmottim market nW tJtrHt
mlddliner RDlanda 6 13-1 6d: mid.- erleana; 6dt
sales 7, WO.' rpeculatioh 1 and exorr l,axf: rr
eeipu yt;meTtean.7,T00. i;pUnWUwili'
dllng clauaot AoguattlftUveTy.lH.teagtBg
and gptenbet 6 18-16d, rpterhber S2id OotoBet
6 5-16MtlPv't?diS0Tani'and
i&cecemneAaed J anuar r-r rutose
LmsKov a b. nu eaiee or
eatj eottoh
5,850 bales. Upland Joir
clsnM
delivery -d. July arid Augost October and o
Temberwd, Fatdres4ou;.t:
. FCTCBlS,;?: J
, V.-J
aieaa7n
12,0507
ll.17a.18
106465
10.49a. 50
ia49a.50
10.62
10.78a.74
10Jttla-R7
otares.etosed steady.
000.
AugQSt . v. .. w....
September -f h....,
mr.
Norember..,.J...;...,.M...i
December
January
Vebmary
April. . . .."i .'...ivv.i0.9flalLOO
jWU UU - e e-v
May
ll.10a.12
J11UNCLAX.
0h Money 1,205; RMri.8X
menta steadr: new Ji's 1.021b. iVoor and
'S VI
half f loot per ceau .liiegtats
NewElork Central , w ." AV. . . 14!
-wjujnggu 1C1I " .. . , --.i-
goer. ..... . . rr. .
Lake Shore..-..
Illinois Central..
Nashville and Chattanooga.
Louisville and Itashrttle- . .
Plttabnrg.
Chicago ndMerthwestem..;.
Wabash, 8t' totns 4 Paciflc. ...... ..
Do nref erred
Memphis and Charleston
Bock Island... ...... .,r. .........,.,
Western Union.... ... .
Alabama Class X, 2 to 5 ........
uiass a, small
Class Bi5'a..
. . ClaasC.4,s..
taaesct
Siib-treasary balances Gold 981,887.069
" ? if uirrency.... o,ueaj8
OTTV COTTOlf MABXKT.
" ." OTno of mOHnrn, I
' Chaklott. August 11, 1881. 1
the market yesterday closed duIL Unchanged
oood MlddllMi..... .-.J...
Strictly middling . . I-
low middling. . .
,0
10
9V
6a8
towmiddling.,.....-
grades.... ...
I Premstce Mswktet
AUGUST 10.1881. ;
Dig. pet' hbeiirf . i!. .-ft soass
1 i
iThriMBV ik 1 ii-i imt 1 in erf rt t" " t "
8-00"
.-'Baper.
JUi'I .U1A& . JiJliiJatft
1 n nsV Ji i.i"f vro ;.(jt-rr AasWw
it .-North Carolina,.. u vwi wazo
, perdozen.
................. ...
810
Chickens......
20a25
lOalS
Bpnng
.........4
531
L.28
1.87
88
1.26
188
50
, .
"St
94
88
rarer
'BecelW aMrdyr, 4ba .
Cbairlette
i
Kvuu. " T2V7KlVJ
9 TK
hPpaehevefeMteS' fcw-lRaaO
1 rBarnemaH
iPiri
bwibwwpwibw
t jrj.ri.tdV bUvm iu'i laa-Jia to
iw sBBceasaw i;.j.;.;:... --rr "ei
- f tfi 3 i?: is J.:a irr.
Prime Bto.
MMlttl 14167)
.1 19Ua.ll
8AXAW JXStt
fcwMili ' -Wrfwrwy w 1401U
Peach.
WBttfl
liAan. MrlD....vik .v. . ... . . r. . ' : i. . . 3 1 i.ti
TAi4wper"....t..;;;7 fr8ali
I5 . norrtood.;:. . ,"ioai
V-'? if" ' ''I'-"!" ftr w, jfei;i yBni
fbbir
7
b teBtfcsetrioa 01 epea Septem
er.5. 1881. s7ottlocDesaBtea
either of the nndersianad. ' ,,7
- . Kbnn J'isii'.i t liOfXfflsHNLi
Wadpela,
llbLL ,:iii
wsbiqbiAT. 8iPTXKnia 7, '81.
: ,. y !' v fi ?i.itlJ. !.il
CORPS OF TXACHXSt ,v . , . . ;
WX. R ATKINSON; ' PrihdML ' LuD. Mathei
m'ltlc&.&ndNntoralSilenoea. i ' '-
Mbs HIUJK. LONti, Principal ef PrepBratorji
Literature and History. :. '..'' i ,,.. ,
GMBS MART L. MAT. ZSiUSTk-
nshBranebk '7i" '' : -'
t.ITOPiCWAKPaiSI. 'i-
PBbF:'A.'BrDM. LL. rA, Director.' ;J .,
ASSISTANTS Mss .R. L. nVV. UiM WWy
tnaU: AflAViOi, Art rpartmeat,. '. :' '
bNANtortNStXT. totendant of Innmv
Skry. ' i.iiitvU; iiji- '- i
Jstras ANNA; LUTXOK Head ef Boarding De-
partment.1
rma. ete..' aAhW Inr ai MtnToamA tn
MVM. DC.
. i i ; aT. WK. B. ATKINSON, PrnwfpaL
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People's BaiiDgi to Jsso'l
5,000 sharea-SlOO each.
Bnares, m this association
be ohtninMl h a.n.
Cag to the treasurer at the Trader's National
k. PaymenU received every Monday evening
at the Traders' NaT 1 Bank, from to 9 o'clock.
No ponus reajolred far tne present.
OFFICERS;
President. R. tL Johnatsa: TiM-Prafltdnnt. J. W.
WadsworthiTreasnrer and Seoretatr: K. F.Yoong.
Directors R. TL Roehrane. T. W. Ahfeea. John
Breokfleld; W. C. Morgan, 3. -R. Holland, J. J.
Oormley, X. K. P. Oeborne, J. H. Heneersoa.W.C
Max
weu. logll.lw
Magnificeiit Grapes and Peaek
. GRAPES 10c ner pound.
PZACHZS 10 and 60e per dexeh.
Flneat display ol the season. Don UU t .'call
aoglO
pntara
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T HAVB just been lalormed that there has been
registered in the ' office oi rhe Register of Deed
tar aVriran.efaa.irt Ncalh Carolina, a deed at mert
. i r
gag execoled by A. a' Andrei P. Irm,'
claiming to president aad aewetary.'wspoo-
Utely. of tne Westettf NorOi OuoOnar ffr'
poiporOiig terestan cetUm bonds of that eotnpav
xui shot belsSrWs piaoe.'u
ket by the perjooa n aze now ta peytfoal eoa-,
' ' Y, ',"' t t i.; .11 i- .I.' 'A
Irel ot th cofepauy'a read, , :,.
Notice la hereby given to the public that I claim
(hat .the execution ot. Urn said deed of mortgage,:
and the issue of the1 tfald toad are without an
thority in law and absolute, void, and aiifQna
are is.WBrhd agatost btoylnk ef ' sefllBg fWsild-
V'.' i !.;.' -ii-o ' i: ;
Wr? ,.. . iu) ri-i
t have, already tnstttnted- legal proceedings tn
the Superior Court oi Rpewmty, Nertb Caro:
lUmw with the ytow.! among .other' things, f'Tr'
the invalidity of said, mortgage ud bonds de-
bylaw.'
W.J.BXST,
Presldeni western H C. Railroad Co.
Raleigh. N.ci, Angust5th, 188 1..
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Mnale 4. eer. foot. . lllustr&ted cataloenes free.
ugv,4w ouh m uuci b., jrniincnpme.
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' i--- vChance of Sehedale ' :
1 oyroac grnkral bUPjiNTRNngNfe
; t. .tTT. WnjnSTOH, N;a. JuM4,188f '
AF d" after Jane. 6, 1881. the loRosytmi
J BohedBle win be operated on this raUiwadiTi!
rAS9n4n. maxl'jxo jtotiisb TaDssrfuttT
nil i . - . . , Niuiugi
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wj V'liTewnniington at.:...
N :f Ayxtfe at Charlotte at. . ; . .
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table. bitr, Mttti
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Trains Ros. 8 and 4 eoaneot oosery wita
Chester and Lenoir Railroad at Lineolnton.
V. Q. JOHNSON.
Jun25 Gen'L SupO.
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have reelyed noiaer lot ci tttelei '
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Iramt Iff the State,
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OBSETS.
The Daisy tooaCS - j
flu efftJyvn A- .a
40c
75c
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yiAA8BBl-BC-1l,?gS
Til 75th annual aetuinn hmrlns Anmiat H1aL
Ten: teachers. Better prepared than ever for the
best work. Offers every advantage of the most
tnerougn ana liDerai eourse m
teratare, Musld
ana Art,1 at rates lower than
any eaual school in
the State.
Board and literary tuition from $60 to
97S.50 per term. Hee Catalogue.
July22,d2wks,wlmo
a.
W. REIN HART,
principal.
01X- PROPERTY
I "OR SALE.
A DESIRABLE Residence, three blocks from (he
peolio square In Charlotte, will be sold cheap
and oa reasonable terms to the right kind of a
porehaser. The dwelltoa is en a fuUtat. haantne
eomf ortable room, brick kitehen, fine well ef wa
ter, etc The house 1 admirably adapted for the
residence 01 a lawyer, doctor or preacher,- having
an admirable library or study room, built for the
purpose. For farther particulars, mice, terms.
etc- apply at THIS OFFICE.
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TH0. aCANTUH A Ortr
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Union High School
(MALE AND FEMALE)
5A8T BEST). YADmr 00.H. 0.; '
"Kurt Hmodim nnonii InnnBl A' 1 fit . TaafoaaAr
Ti B. Whltaneton. A. L. MlndDaL Denartwients
t-CoUeglate, Commerotai, Normal and Crrll Eng
IC1C
neenng. ..lerm, twenoT weeks, aoara rrom 94
tpfd permeBthi iHatloa' fro :S8-10125.
East Bend is 22 mDes mrQrest! front ICmstoa.
aad7 BfnersoBfh of Pilot Motintain. Torsartte-
.sdaieexldreM the principal t EastBepd. T, : .
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WE-tLL SEND. OM 30 fMYS' TRfAtl
fleetrO'Voltaic Appliaocerr
pafferlng from MervoweWeefccee ce, Of.
ewml.PeMllty, loss of nerr force or vlxo,
ior tar disease resultinc from Abosxs and Oraat
'luausas, or jo pe,aaiioted wiuijuiamma-
ttem, NeuraMs. ftWprfc. Bylual WOcuMes,
jiunvy or urer xruuuies, uung xiacs, ttup
tares, end other Diseases of the Vital Organs.
jAo womus troubled with dlscasea peculiar to
4Jtelr sex.
' Bjeedy'telef Sad-Complete restoration to
health guaranteed.. I'te , ar.ate ily
asteesrie japaUMseex uta svever
ween qatckly auU udlemllx eaured b
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V&PETIA4 LIMITED
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TN order to afford mple facnaies to visit the
M.
realenaef WestegkiNoitk QsroUoa
from Eastem nd Middle North Carouna points,
to iskevma art'oi sfc at Charlott naaerthfl 1$
tJpoaippiuoii ft fpersra,gorrjgfW
esdyvOestforlOdays wmbeaoklatf4&5
ud.
ea the eosdlUons named to'thls advertliement,
and alse In the contract appearing on the tickets.
jot runner uuormaaon apply to tne agent at
Charlotte.
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General Passenger Agent
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rtomAJfLi July 15, T8S1. t "'
tara Bngry es any vj. tne companr regular tram
Mthm the limit nameoV v.TheTnckets, however.
wiUBMoeaeceptaacouTa-io Asnenuewceent
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JUSt'eECIiVKD AT
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toratoga Itfrlnp
bllngth ImportedTv:
larlaataekl: cures Jn
em water -
rsmetgled
liilges.
oon, is r powerful tonic
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diuretic, also,
Hathorn NaturaMneral Water,
Becoenoid very highly as cathaittc and al-
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2Q CASE3 ROCK BB1DGK ALUM,
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IMPORTED .AEOLUIIARIS
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THE GREAT UROPEif NOVELTY !
H
UNYADI T1N0S.
Ti j..'i:J a
,rJ"rf - "Hunyi.Qi Janosvr Baron Lieblg af-
, I rlrma that If rinhnu. In n.Jt. .t..
ni vi wi vuier iuvwd wmTHrn.
. 1 British Medico! Journal "BxmjmOtaiU.t' .
The most agreeable, safest, and moat ittiamrtnimf
aperient water.'.' . Hf
Pntjt .Tircftoto; BrUn.'InvaaltBly good and
prompt success; most valuable."
'W. Bomoerfifer, Vienna. "I have prescribed
these writers with remarkable success." , . ,
y. Beanaoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none
rAr . . v.
KM. thl. l
H 'fTjr. lMnoer jsrwuon, M. v., f. M, a., 1LO
ndon.
f-"More pleasant than, lte rivals
them in efficacy." : f
i.W.A"LA..l?. A, Roy
, turn surp
surpasses
Prof. Allien M. TL. V. JL S . Roth Military TTnu-
flwtal, NeOe-alerred to Pullna and Fried-
ii vJl
rlchAhalLI'
Importing aod 1
. 1 . .1
using Pharmacist.
on St,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
DOftT G0W !MtrtA1t)GA
When yw!i gf water ltt.fjsarlrparit-akwhenrVtfrotetp-nng
atxSaratoev
We reeelve this water tn lurra bloek tin immwW.
Wfljce we ret ui u as soou "ST emptied to be KBliep
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GOLDEN BaXCT
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FRESH MINERAL WATER
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