LOCAL INTELLHrEHCEt
TUESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1881' ;
SOCIETY DIRECTORY,
phalahx Lodob No, 81, A.F. A A. M. Begular
meeting every second and fourth Monday night.
Kxoxlsiob Lodqb Na 281, A. F. ft A. M. Beg
ul&r meeting every hrst and third Tuesday nights.
ffniinn Chaptxb No. 89. R. A. H Begular
meeting erery second and fourth Friday nights.
Charlotte CoMfAUBABT Na 2, K. T. Begular
meeting every first and third Thursdays.
IC- O H.
Kkiohts of Honor, Regular meeting every
second and fourth Thursdays.
uz. or. i.
Knights of Pythias. Regular meeting nights
Bret and third Wednesdays,1 o'clock p. m. at Ma
sonic Tempie uau. i
I. O. O. IF".
Charlottk Lodge Na 88. Meets every Hon-
day night.
MKCKLKITBUR9 DSCL&BaTIOH L0D6X Na 9.
Meets every Tuesday night.
Dixrs Lonoi Na 108. MeetsTevery Thursday
nignt
Catawba Rtvxb Kncakphxht Na 21. Meets
First and third Thursday nights In each month.
index to Now Advertlwmeniii.
The Big 8how Old John Bebinsoo.
School notice Mlas a A. Bethune. is.
HOME PENCILING..
Redmond Sentenced. i .
News reaehftd : t.hin ..,.,..
GreenvlUe; s7 d, th'at JS wisH
Kedmond,the famous North and South
Carolina moonshiner? hart w ,
if t?4.te?Xeara-a the United States
j:V". ab. aAwwiyana inar a fine of
$2.60Q had been, aditionallyimposed. I other.
uays ago suDmitted to
eight charges for violation of the reve-
i - it 'So?0 Ior conspiracy against
-quired the: reversionary estate upon
which is predicated my . present acuon
for possession, and it must not be con
founded with the suit of my uncle, for
I acquired the title after his death, and
the merits and legal points are entirely
dissimilar and independent of .each
Mr. McKee savs that four' learned
lawyers have advised that the title is
clear in the Conrad Hill Company.' I
have submitted my title to several of
the best lawyers in the State, among
man Killed in Cat&wba County. the number Hon. W. H. Bailey, the
hn lnf Ratw ' xi! i i i"-e uon. u. jr.' Moore ana jar. Aiay
'WWJ!' W ood W.Guion. It has also been ei.
amined by two of the most prominent
o'clock, a difficulty occurred between a
man namea j ames lilalock and Pinck
ney Abernethy, at Ball's Creek camp
ground,, in Catawba county, during
which Abernethy was fatallv stabbed
by Blalock. The stricken man died al
most instantly, and Blalock ran off, but
was subsequently arrested and placed
in jau at iewton to await trial. $oth
of the parties had been drinking, which
was probably the main cause of the
difficulty.1 a:;j.f . -. . - .,:! .
Coin with Heles in Them.
The practice of mutilating coins by
punching holes through them has be
come so common that the government
officials have been compelled to estab
lish a scale of depreciation as follows:
Double isagies with holes in them are
them are
jgg-The cold wave was short "
HJTSee the circus advertisement.
t5TThe rain has encouraged the mos-
quitos. . - , -
jgMr. Baxter Myers won the bicycle
in the raffle last nignt.
ISTSeveral unimportant cases were
postponed by the mayor yesterday
morning.
rsrSeveral heavy railroad damage
cases are on the docket for this term of
the Superior court. ; ;
C3f It is said that there are about
seven hundred . hands at work on the
Virginia Midland Railroad.
USTThe Concord ball, postponed from
last week, took place last night Char
lotte musicians furnished the music.
tSTMaud S. is the name of a new
style of Derby hat, which will be very
itypiuynavo iui ioou jruiAU nuiuvu.
jgTThe interest1 of the Hornets'Nest
Rinemen in the organization seems to
have been renewed witn tne new om
cers.
Joe Wells, the colored man who
was injured bya falling well bucket died
vesterdav. The blow was on the neck
and parajysis followed and resulted in
death. ' ' v
tSpLast night a fight occurred in the
rear of the Central Hotel between
Chas. Moss and Joe Prim, in which the
latter was cut but not dangerously,
with a pocket knife.
The very finest watermelons
winch have been on the market this
season Florida, Georgia or native
were brought in from the Catawba
bottoms yesterday and were sold at an
average of about 35 cents each.
Those returned from White Sul
phur describe glowingly the asoo-ger-mans,
while the man from Morehead
City speaks enthusiastically of a young
lady who turns a double somersault
from the top of a bath house fifteen
feet high.
tSTlt is related of Prof. Vantog, who
is now doing the city, that on the occa
sion of a former visit here he wandered
at a late hour of the night into Bur
well & Springs' wagon lot, where he
began to eat up a countryman's camp
fire. When he had consumed about a
peck of red hot coals the countryman
hitched up his team and has not been in
Charlotte since.
"Coins; Back to Dixie."
An unusually respectable old colored
man in a plug hafbiled" shirt and lin
en ulster, passed through the city yes
terday from Washington City to Ches
ter. He told the reporter of The Ob
serves that he left Chester, his old
home, directly after the war. He had
been with the army a short while, but
for fifteen years he had lived in Wash
ington City. "But" he said, "I'm gwine
back home nowto my old master. It's
the best place, and he's the best man I
know, after all."
only, worth $19.00.. f ;
? Silver dollartfwitlf hoWin
worth 85 cents.
Half dollars 85 cents.
Quarter dolIars'TScehts:
Dimes 5 cents.
- This is a government order, and is
regarded 'generally by the banks, rail
roads, &c . -r
Foraoal
The Roads
The inquiry of "Novice in another
place is suggested by the fact that a
great deal of the land in the
township outside the city is owned
either by merchants of the city, or by
proprietors who live still farther away
from their lands. Consequently the
burden of working the roads falls on
he non-landowners, in a great meas
ture. This is complained of as an in
justice. 'Whether it be injustice or
not however, one thing is certain, that
little or no work has been done on the
roads near the city this year and there
is a crying need for some new road law
which win meet the difficulty.
Superior Court.
Superior Court convened yesterday,
Judge Avery delivered a forcible and
exhaustive charge to the grand jury.
A special venire of 100 was ordered in
the Farriagton case for Friday. The
Union county case against liobt. Jones,
colored, for the murder of a white than,
namea frumps, irom oouin varolii,
ai
Mrs. E. J. Allen and family have re
turned from Catawba Springs.
Mr. W. B. Johnston and Mr. John
Shelly have returned from the Green
brier White Sulphur.
CoL E. B. C Cash and daughter, of
Camden; South Carolina, were register
at the Central Hotel, yesterday.
Mr. P. T. Pescud, of Raleigh, was in
town, yesterday. -
Mr. M. J. Myers goes to New York,
to-day on a pleasure trip. - -v -
Mr. Walter Brem, of Brem & Mc
Dowell, has gone to the northern mar
kets to buy hardware.
Gov; Vance went to Raleigh again
last night.
Judge Avery is 8toppingiwn ma
brother-in-law.
Was It Contempt!
The following from a Nashville,
Nash county, correspondent of theTar
boro Southerner, will be read with in
terest by themany friends and acquain
tances of Judge Snipp, in Charlotte, his
home. The correspondent says:
Judge Shipp, who i3 here holding
Nash Court was sitting on the porch of
one of the hotels this afternoon, when
a young man of the most respectable
Sarentage began to curse (he was
rank) not iar from the Judge. The
Judge remarked, seemingly acorn, nan
in jest, that it was his house and he
must not curse. The young man then
cursed the' Judge, who told him who he
was, and the young man was taken off.
He soon returned and began to curse
the Judge furiously, when the sheriff,
was ordered to take him. to jail, where
he now is. His father is one of the
wealthiest and most prominent men in
the county, and also a very determined
man. There is no doubt at this writing
that the Judge's right in the premises
will be leeallv scrutinized. The father
has employed two of the ablest counsel
at the bar and the matter - win, very
likely, first come up on a presentment
against Judge Shipp. The question will
perhaps resolve itself into this:
"Was the contempt committed in the
presence of the court ?"
Without giving a legal opinion, I can
say it is simply a vaulting ambition
(bacchanalian or otherwise) that would
indulge in so high a luxury as to curse
a live Judge.
The City Not Liable far Labor on live
TovruaUlp Roadt,
To the Editor of The Observer.
Having noticed that several great
journals of the country take pleasure
in answering questions propounded by
their subscribers, I am induced to sub
mit to vou the following question:
"Where can I find the law, or section of
law that authorizes the township trus
tees to exempt the' hands" of the city
of Charlotte, from working the public
roads." The present road law reads as
follows
Sec. 4. All able-bodied male persons
between the ages of 18 and 45 shall be
required under the provisions of this
act to work on the public roads, ex
cept the members of the board of su
pervisors &c&c
Mark you, it does not say all able
bodied male persons in the county,
but merely says all able-bodied male
persons. The law being based upon the
township system this must mean 11
able-bodied male persons in the town-
8hip" Novice.
The decision in the case of F. L Os
borne vs. the Commissioners of Meck
lenburg, 82N.C. Reports, that resi
dents of the city were not liable to tax
ation for the working of tlao roads un
der the Alexander road law, 4s equally
applicable to any law providing for the
improvement of "roads and highways.'
Provisions requiring labor ;are ori the
same footing with those levying tax
The fact that the people of the city are
taxed for their streets, in all such stat-
Scmcy Trotter1 1 deed to
MeadncJc it informal
. LTA
which
to habendum
reads:
"To nave sad to hold
and I , the said Nancy
Trotter do for -myself
and my heirs warrant
and forever , defend the
right, and title f the
above bounded, land
against all and- every
other person or persons
or any claim or claims
on the said Philip Head
rick his heirs or assigns
forever."
legal gentlemen in-New York, and all
concur that my title is perfect and the
New Yorkers made a cash offer for it
The Supreme Court reports are good
authority, permit me td quote the. fol
lowing extract from Roberts vs. For
sythe 3, Dev. 26, and compare thefaz
bendum and tenendum and warranty
clauses of Nancy Trotter's deed to Phu
ip Headrick.
EXTRACT. " ' " ;
"Thi deed was in the
usual farm to haben
dum, where it proteed
. edasfoUowt:
"To have and to hold
the aforesaid land and
premises with all the
houses, Orchards, fte..
and all other and singu
lar the -Improvements
there on therein or there
unto belonging or In any
wise appertaining to
said land and premises
and he the said i. v.
doth hereby warrant and
defend said land from
himself his heirs, execu
tors, administrators and
assigns forever and from
all other persons law
fully claiming , the said,
land to him to said W.
j. his helm and assigns
iorever." .. , .
N. B. The deed from Kancy Trotter to Philip
Headrick was exeeuted May 17th, 1826, at which
time was in "full force" the common law rule,
that the word "heirs was necessary to create aa
estate in zee."
The case of Roberts vs. Porsy the was
decided by the Supreme Court compos
ed of uaston. .Daniel and Kumn nomt
na clara el venerabilia a triumvirate
of conceded leeal learnine and charac
ter of highest type they held that the
need conveyed only a lire estate, tdis
case was afterwards cited and approv
edin- - - .
-'Snll vVAnntr a TrtlAll S7Q!. ";
5 Armfield vs. Walker, 5 Iredell 680 ;
Register-vs. Rowell, 3 Jones 312;
. Grav.va. Mathis.7 Jones 502.
As.; the mesne conveyance under
whieru "Conrad JHili Gold and Copper
Co." claim the fee, viz : Nancy Trotter
to PhiHD Headrick. is almost similar
in laneuage and certainly in legal effect,
Mr. McKee must excuse me for differ
ing with him about the validity ef my
title and being guided by the opinions
of thoseff raught with the learning of
the past' and almost prescient of the
future," and methinks the majority of
the legal profession will opine I'm cor
rect I never saw the article in the Balti
more papers referred to by Mr. McKee,
and although not the author, stand by
the article in your paper of the 14th,
merely mentioning that I had brought
suit and ground for same. I can't see
how Mr.- McKee could construe it into
ridicule of his employer's title upon any
other hypothesis than that "everything
looks yellow to a jaundiced .eye." I
think the matter will soon be deter
mined, for one of defendant's counsel
is Col. J. M. McCorkle, a gentleman; for
whose legal attainments and high ton
ed practice I entertain the highest re
earcL. I doubt not he will consent to
arr "agreed case;" and let it go to the
upreme court at once.
Thanking you for the publication of
this"eafd I promise not to" be provoked
or condescend to nofciceany thing further
emjaijating from Mr. McKee or any
other servant of the "Conrad Hill Gold
and Copper Company." '
' : .Respectfully,
. , -Fbed. H. Stith.
1TJTTJB23
Yox Totoet dosed west.
e -
August.
beptember -
uctooer....
November.
December.
tfauuorj.......
February ........ i .'. , -.... .
ADTIU-.
May.::......;..,...
Sales 6V
' '1 1 t -
" . ' 1358
ias
1087a89
a98a94
11.07a08
ll.2ia.22
114.8i
ll.44a.46
116a.57
ITSAIICXAL.
RtwYmKmn l.OSa.06. Sxetann 4.7ft.
Governments strong; new v 14)1. Vourand a
half per cents 1.14.. Four per cents l.J5 State
mdsduu.
Stocks closed generally strong.
Hew lork central.
Xriov.i....'
Lake Shore..
Illinois Central.. . . .
NashvUle and Chattanooga. .......
L Tulavllle and Nashville ........
rTttsburg.,....-.- ........v.......
Chicago and Northwestern.
' preferred.
Wabash, 8t Loots Paolflc. . . . .
Do nreferrea
Memphis and Charleston.
noes, lsiana....
WMttm TTnlon .
Alabama Class A. 2 to 15
" dass A, smau....
Class B,5's.... ........
Class C.4's............
last Tennessee... .......
fiMHlS.
Sub-treasury balances Gold
h ... vuxrency
75
80
02
1.75
...$8665,970
... 5374,090
" CITT COTTON MABKKT.
omci or ran OHsnvax,
CKABiiOTTX, August 80, 1881. f
This market yesterday closed quiet Unchanged
6eod Middling...... 1114
Strictly middling.....;.;....,... llS
MldflTt ' u
BtrkA km middling.... 0
LowmiddUng. 10
Tinges................ 9at
Lowergradej oas
Becelpts yesterday, 4 bales.
school notice:
The FaU Term of Miss. 8. A. BX-
THUNB'8 SCHOOL will commence
at the school house on Ninth street.
between B and C. on Monday, Beptem
ber 5th.
aug30,d2t
100
GOOD, reliable seamstresses can And
steady employment by applying t
juua Buooa.riJsiiU.
aug28,dlw Trade Bt, 1 door above College.
"New York Gone Dry?
NABTATIMK! But my friends can help to
raise my salary with advantage to themselves
by either calling on me when In the city, or en
trusting their orders for groceries per malL Will
be pleased to attend to any little outside favors
desired While I am here. Address
A. 4. RXKVKS.
Care Carhart & Bro., 49 4 51 Park Place, N.T.
TXUND. By Mr. B. N. Grimes, near Col.
X' Johnston's residence, a bunm or five
Wm.
keys.
Owner can obtain them at this office upon paying
ior lou aaveinsement.
T OST. At the StatesvUle Denot a Docket book,
JLi containing a sum of money and a railroad
ticket from Shelby to AshevlUe and return. A re
ward will be paid If left at the Central Hotel.
aug25 ubs. uuJBJUtxa.
Dividend
Notice
NOBTH CAKOLUCA HAIL.SOAD CO., I
SKCRKTABT AMD TBXASCBXB'S OrFICK,
Company Shops, N. C, Aug. 10, 1881. 1
THE second payment of 3 per cent ef Dividend
No. IS, will be due the 1st of September to
stockholders of record on 10th of August. The
stock books of the company will be closed from
the 10th of August to the 1 st of September, 1881.
f. a. Burxui, secretary.
auglOtosepl
gr0fjessi0tml.
Z. B. Van ex.
W. H.BAJLXT.
. . BURNETT'S COCO AIKX,
For Premature Loss of Hair A Phlladelphlan's
r , r. upiuton.
"One year aao my hair commenced falling out
until I was almost bald. . After using Cocoalne a
few months, I -hate, now A thick growth of new
hair. ATJEX.kHXNBl.
' : Ko. 814 Bast Glrard Ave.
Burnett's Flavoring Sxtraeto arways standard.
MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH
AUGUST 29!'181.
PBODUCS.
VANCE & BAILEY,
Attorneys and Oounsellon
CHARLOTTK, N. C
Practice in Supreme Court of the United States,
Supreme Court ol North Carolina, Federal
Courts, and conn ties of Mecklen
burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas
ton, Bowan and Da
vtdson. 0 Office, two doors east of Independence
Square. may29 tf
RO. D. GRAHAM,
A-TTOZRianETT -A.T ULW,
IN the State and United States Courts. Collec
tions, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab
stracts of Titles, Surveys, dec, furnishoA for com
pensatlon.
OmOTr-N. Corner Trade i; Trrcn streeU'
Charlotte. N. C. Dan.S.
venire of 50 ordered. The court ad-
inurnftd earlv in the afternoon to allow
a committee of the bar to arrange the
calendar of the civil cases, rlhe crimi
nal docket will probably occupy the en
ure wees
IlNE, )
.,n.c.
7th, 1881. J.
is fixed forhearins on Wednesday.
len Johnson, the negro accused of com-1 -nnntv tax is levied for aparticmar im
piicity in the Crump .murder: was ar-1 prov6ment such as a bridge, or the like,
ftoed'and adaV for hs trial wifl be fhe city ia uftbie. ' 7
fixed for this morning and a special , J - ;:
Tha Title to the Conrad Hill Mine
Ward Bonanza Mine,
j Davidson Co., in
yC fAugust27th
To the Editor of Tha Observer,
iiivinit jat the bove mine, remote
from the railroad s and seMpm seeing
your paper, it'wasonly jEhiouh a friend
that my attention was idifeced to the
card of Mr. John !Ti McEeejabout the
Conrad Hill Mine in youi Jsgue of the
21st 1 ask spacejn your valuable col
umns to refute its erroneous charges.
VI nf unacquainted with Mr. McKee,
but T know" he is an employe of the
Cbnrad Hill Gold and Copper Co, hence
his nnwarrafited attacks. He asserts
that I nave ;the reputation of laying
claimsto mining landSpbut always ian
in my;iancLsuits, rantf that my action,
for the1 Dossessiou" orthe Conrad Hili
BaiMmomNoco Flour ftrmi 'Seward street
nd WnRtern gnDer S4.76a5.25. extra S550a6.50. .
famtiv S7.00a7.75: dry mills -jmner S4.76a5.00.
AYtm SA.noaR.50. family 8.0Oa8.25: Bio brands
17.75800, Patapsco fam. 8.50 Wheat-Southern
red l.60aL45, amber 1.40a. 45. Oqn Southern
white 76, yellow 77. ; , i '
BATnwoKB Nltht Oats Western white 51a52
do mixed 49a50. Pennsylvania 51a52. Provisions I
mess pork 19 25; new ; bulk meats
loose shoulders , clear sides , dltte packed
su.ni nsa ; tuwin Rhoalders QVt. e. rib sides 111.
hams 13al4. Lard refined tierce 13 Coffee I
Bio cargoes ordinary to rair iinAaij.-sjnKr-A
soft 9. Whiskey 1.20. :
Nw Yobi Southern llour nrm; common
in rivMtnnjiOa7.S5.sood to choice 7. 80a8.2&
Wheat murraded snrlBg 1.24a 1.28. Corn
nnmAtul k71Uj. Oata 41 U for No. 8. COT-
fee-fiio eareoes I0al8lb. Sugar fair to gtod
refininfl 7a7, prime reflned standard A ,
9. Molasses New Orleans 80a55, rorto bico
qkdKA Rmtin 9 i9uai7Uj. TurDentlne 49.
Wool domesUc fleece 84a4o. pulled 20a40.
nTHui lOaflJ. Tniui Idaitl. Pork 18.62lAa 75.
middles long clear 9, short clear 101. long
and short -r. Lard 11 -47 Ms :
COTTON
aii.,itrmN-T)nll: middling Ilia: low mlddl'K
lOWtc: good ordinary 9Mic:net reCts 3,9il9i grosl
4,069; sales 662; stock 20.165: exp'ts coastwise
Ms W S
Bt0i i OXVB SUITH.
..... n.lni)nii fViom fmm iin.Yn.t'.inTi fnr
XZZTtoiSZ hot when general P-. tfWB;W
" . . , j.!..r, i :.iA,,i in..
7;
"IxoeUent Tonic, -AtterstlYe and
Medical Association, Lynchburg. Va,
'Used with great benefit In Malari
theria."
AlterattYe and Diuretic.
aria and Dlph-
. F-DuponM. D.. Ga.
NobfUlx Firm; middling 12c; net receipts
97: mom : stock 2.987: exports coastwise
; sales 118: exports to Great Britain.
Balttmom-Dull; mid. 12e; low mldd'g
12: good ordlnaryy 101; net recelpU j gross
113: sales ; stock 584; exports
coastwise
! exports- .to Great Britain -,
"t
C Hsug-tAries)
nam on
of Bstrglo
' rKa new burglaries have been report
ed, but old ones turn np occasionally
from speaking of which: the losers of
property have been deterred, in the
hope that they might recover some
thing by keeping quiet For instance,
a gefttlemantof thfe city related yestew
day JhairaDOut two weeks ago be took
UnuSua'. 'care in Closing 4 up nis house
before 'retiring, having $100 on his
pereon. fiHe also loaded bis pistol and
put it under the head of his bed. Sxt
morning he woke up and the money
was gone f rom his pant's pocket which
he had left on a chair in his room. He
. went all over the house and every door
and window was closed as. be had left
them" and how . the burglar; got in or
eoast-
; spinners
to Continent
BOBTOH-Nom'l; middling 12s; low middling;
12cj good ord'y 10c: net .receipts 58; gros
nn.1: sales : stock 7.425: exports to Great
Britain 187; to France.
vnimsmi-RtAiidv: mtddlinc lllaC: low mid-
dlina- lOlAc: good ordinary 9Vfeo; receipts 4;
gross . sales.; stock 323; exports
wise 10; to Great Britain.
, Pwn knwi.mk Quiet: mlddUng 12; low,
niAiiini, i i&faA: ivwi itnfinarv 1 0lAc: net receipts;
sToas 78: sales7 spinners 142: "took
1,803; exports Giat Byttato, !
SATAmrAjg-Quiet; middling Hlfce: low.mMg
11&; good ounry 9MJO-; receipts l,55;
Sroa. -i sates O0? stock 7,544r exp. eoast-
wlse to uree Bruain ; pouuueu ,
kw rvsTAin-OniAt: midd'c lltta: low mid
dling 10; good ordry 9e; netrecelpU 2,824;
irroal 8.471; sales 250: stock 80,810; export
to Great Britain ; toFrance. .
MnTirr-Oiitft: mlddlinsf llUtc: fow inlddllng
Suiwesanillvnaed In drsDeDsla. chronic diar
rhoea and scrofula." ProL S. Jackson, M. D.,
Univ. Pemn, : -. .
"invaluable aa a nervous tonic uon. l. u.
Fowler. Tenn.
"Becom mended as a prophylacUo in malarial
dlatricts,"-r-D. B,Fairex, M.D.,N.O. . .
.Beatores debilitated systems to neaun." t. v.
Mercer, M. IX, lock
"Adapted la chronic dlarrboBa, serofdU, and
dyspepsia:" Geo. T. Harrison, M. IX, N.
"Successful to diphtheria and neuralgia." J. P.
Heese, m.b.,.u v ,
"Xxeeuent ior eenam oueaseB peculiar w wo
men." ProL J. J. Moorman. M. D Va.;
'Prompt in relieving neaoaene, sick ana
vons." uev. js. u. uoason. . . 1 ' :
"usea wun grew penens m qyspepsia.. s:
Balpb, M.D., Pa.
'Suited i
digestive
ior nie poswuu yi ."'"' iOfec: good ordinary Vic; net raoelpts 821; gross
will Share a similar fate. These charges i2l'Xfi$ i5oTiHi.t)79;sexp. coast 408;
afe'eiitlrely gratuitous.' I own consid FraneerJtoGreMBrftain. V - .;
erauie miuinguitervBusiu iHtviuauu auu.
other counties, and am in quiet posses
sion either in person, by tenant dr with
CQ-owhers. . Individually I have never
ib is suui a iuyw3 j. ,.-, n - t : t i hBftn a TjiaintiS m an V; action '.never a
At anpther house tothU city a nay dereant but once; and to the Jatter
pr two since the print of a'boy'a naked
m'A.W-aX - ,1f h tha Hnf -'Hi" Tlftd i '
trni irom me ouuuie, . m aa wotuf -
on a sofa near-art open : window.
tasa no, -complaint' was 'flled btit a re- diing ii&c;
riroa TaVAfi' 'sinrl a o-ftntleman v V!.twi.
"s. . . - .
i 1
oihitiiri hnwRVrtr.waa missrasr.
One or two other attempts have also
been reported.
i mm ! Hi i 'hi ' i s
THX XVILS TUAX AUJUUi euwvjkco.
of
sr - wntiiiMfli ill a teMlnu
402 ; atUpmenu ; saiea rzb ; siock w.uqo.
rtnii I middifnff lie.: loW mid
dllng 101, good ordinary 9c; recelpU 16:
hlpmenu ; sales 275- : . V
CnABUtsvoa-Steady; middling HKc; low mk
gooaorennary ua; i leaeipia
-.Bales 200: stock 2.918: exoorts
riGrat Britain continent, .. ,; .
iiC. rF-3" A if ewnfjnr T "iTistituted 1 Hw Tona-Ootton nom'i; sues tt&; mioaimg
OW.fe4'i??5dMI 1 opW12eTmld't.feJ8o receipts
an iniuncwuu.uw mu.fm m ""w" i 104; gross 43U: eonsouaaiea net rwrw iuj,
ed. as the records of pavidson Superior) ixi 4JBqi
court-and the .Supreme Court Qf the rv ........
4 State show; f 1 ffl A ft! A rt I. XrwBrwiNOoii-fton; to moderaw wanuy;
tTTiw r,iit!rarirrol: "A: Bi SUULf middling ' -npuwds wat miaaung
i i
fmt valuable remedy known for female dls-
ease'a."jL-Jno. P. Metteaur, M. D., L. L. D.
"Of great ourauve vuxue.- xnos. jr. jtomioia,
If n Vn.
"Beneficial in uterine derangement and . mala-
rinnaflnndiUons." G.M. ValL M. D Ohio.
. "ChanBlng on the complexion, making U
smooth, clear, soft and rosy." Miss M., of 8.
"The prince of mineral tonics." Francjs Go
Uam,M.D..N.C. ' ' .
' "lnesumaure aa tuuw auu auerauTV. mut
ter Mcttulre, M. D Va.
"Fine appetizer and blood purifier." H. Fisher,
"Very Deneooia m napnmng a reoaova sjs-tem."-r-Blshop
Beckwtth, of Ga.
"Invalids here find welcome and health." Be v.
John Harmon, late of La., now of Biohmond, Va..
'Ho real inedt"SotttWii Med. Jomnal. ; "
d SAi&wt4anwherL' :'. .: -
met. season oennngs pegmaist ne. v
'jAfin!mVlaAftoiefi '
78 Main 6t, InebW. Va., P.O. Box 1,74,
iNABU&WXLL. .
McADKN;ahd , J ' 1 ;
cent
Orleans 6:
Success generally creates envy-envy begets ha-1 waged an ejectment action f or the on- J ip,WX VvjJcm mid.
idhatoedglvei ;jplaee to malice-malice rad ! I ill. Gained a VCrdictand Judg- J dung clause: Augnst deUveryrVApgust aiid.
mWsThtefraiHfso the bineful )lt goes on, ",fV. opo-lon. which the 6u timber 6 1R-1 6d, Septemt'-aiid pter
nomMi mluhMf. UldM the bsncful list COCS OO.
fnllnauul h, rlnui and WTOT1K doing. ThC IXMllSl-
ana State Lottery, established by the highest iio
thority, meets with no exceptlon,to thta rule. . Its
success, induced br Integrity, and . honesty in its
miniMmanr mLr TlberalltT and Chanty. hSVI
armar flhoiapd abUity .to raem WfTvanspK
every one wno bbjto "'"
i to its
U1VU V . .w. - - , , i
nrAiriA fVmrt reversed on a mere tech-1
. ... . ill i-i.l I, ,..i1lsnAvaroil
rouer to riAun,
life, estate.
imoer ana iuiuwtjdww
tnaaarea
ana urepa oj etBUHt
tne aeea irom ancv 4
Headrick conveyed only, a
This coiSstrucUon'JPtito fleeAa? en
dorsed by every lawyer present and
fras. Jt&Zm taTornatroTi;thai J.
6ikii February and
tnber and
March and Aprtf 6 S-ittdApm and May 64
Wittniwa dull. .. ...J ... ?i r ?
ifi lJvmpoau-- ix ueaiea of AmejAeaa tton
baMa? Upland low middling elause : August
tellmrr A JVlftd. Aimat and Brfntembet 8 lb-ltta
Beptember ana -oetoowotad.WvaaaHft.
uarcn 0 w-ozu, sutures sieaay.e'nti;;i.
WTX80
UvJaAnii vjujju -
Wai3TON4CO.,
It WBOWSa.v,
'it
mm
FE
ET
WHIEi ME VER CEASE !
"'J0'1! rrTt -. "
r
WE HAYS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHEB CAiffi-ot otje -CEIEBRATED
50 1 CENT feORSET sf i
Far stipertorm Stand auamy to any other ever rntrodaced in this" dry, sizes rannlng from 18 to 80.
" v ALSOi A BBAUTiruiv ABTMirrrJp:? I
Enadies'. Efl'inen.'.' TIJIsters,
LavarlotBStyleeatexoeedlrigryto OJIi
',r ' 1 . J - -" j.;
v. - :T"T': ,i.iq-q s
Look at our beautiful PBXNTS, Justreceived, only7cver yard? (:
j- v ! t
yonS
THE BARQAIN STORE !
RODDI
Great reduction hvprices! Call early and secure
oargainsi .
OUR 8 GT. LAWNS
3
Beduced to 7c.
OUB 6e LAWNS RXCUCID to 5c
ALAMAKCX PLAIDS 9c.
BLEACHING.
! '.vsl, -.! irs fw.-ru ..
7o each. ; Only one for each customer.
Jusi rfceltftd, anotherlotof these
44
8-4 Bleaching 6c. 7-8 Bleaching 6c
Bleaching, best In the market, 10c 4-1 Fruit of
the Loom, lie Unbleached cottons from 5c np.
a S 1 f 1 !. 'J tilt alVi. S
1 ahd2( qnMta, which we eonaao to sell at the
' 5 '.' oW jprteeev"! 2- 1
SPECIAL !NDUCMiiWfH-WHOLB-
"0 ;
S - mm , flAT-'g--nilf KXfm - ll X:a.;mtt,
Terms, strictly cash.
BODDICK ft CO., Charlotte, N. C.
i 1 1 11 .
me Host onipleffe ,
a
GINNING OUTFIT OFFERED TO THE COTTON PLANTER!
THE LIDDELL ENGINE !
The loss' Pras anftfc S;Z;fliii
or-
Fine
L
This outftt or any part of it we are prepared to deliver on the cars at short notice.
THX LIDDXLL kKGLNg, manufactured by ourselves, having been greatly Improved In the last
year, goes out with a full guarantee of greater strength to the horsey power than any other on the mar-
That the "BOSS" DOUBLE SCBXW POWEB PBBSS has no superior is attested by the fact that it
has a larger sale in the cotton belt than any other now offered to the public, 250 having already been
delivered on this year's sales.
THX & Z, HALL GIN, manufactured at Little Bock, Ark, under the special supervision of Mr. 8.
Z. Hall, the inventor, for durability and thoroughness of work has no superior In the country.
Any glnner with this outfit can defy competition In quantity and quality of work,
r We also manufacture saw mills with the celebrated Llddell Patent Bachet Head Blocks, both simul
taneous and independent acting, operated by one lever.' j
For particulars addres, - LIDDELL A CO.,
aug27,dlw,wlt , Founders and Machinists, Charlotte, N. C.
CHINA PALACE
-OF-
-yo-
JTJST BXCFJVED,
100 GROSS
Fruit Jars & Jelly Tumblers
OF BEST MAKERS,
Which we offer very low, wholesale and retail.
FULL LINE OF
Crockery, Glassware,
House FurnishiDg
French China, Triple-Plated Ware:
A Lot Of BABV CABBIAGXS, Just to hand.
SELLING OFF AT COST
FLY FANS, FLY TRAPS
ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS,
ICX CBE1M FBEEZEHS, Etc
Water Coolers -l gallon, 60c; 2 gaL, 76c -ang7
- .
Ul
AND LOOK AT HIS
1
LARGE
Novelties s
STOCK OF
Jewry
ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS
L O W F b R '(lA S H.
tea, b0?iijfignt
and Quality.
WAP GLASSES 10 .CENTS 'EACH.
H 11: '.!'!. 1 til' pUM
declB '
Biig Popes
JUST IN
White-Head Northern Cabbage'
AliOV
BACON. AND HAMS,
BALTDC0BX HAMS,
LABD, 8MOKXD SHOULDEBS, Etc
ang26
- !
8. M. HOWELL.
THE SONIitN; i
: A JCUBN1L OF LITEBATUXB EDUCATION
A. BObUshed, looiUhli ri.; Oxd, M. atOlw
ttdeaoQ fo?!?"?"?1 '. sTP .rTr,"f
;5o tvary -u
I'"
eruaotwooo
fcAeiradvaWM II
tMM .eiMalatton.VAaertUer- 1 iliown I Wlii wtrtrt AT ,&TK5 11A A III
t nrncLnentlr. are ftfrori on-j. and an f tasto. 1 1 1 iMf 1 11 VII 1 1 II r llH'J 1 1 -
rtpladv
: v .rrFrry ."7 . s -i-':.-:.. i !
P. C. WILSON,
CHABLOTTE, N.a,
. Sole Agent for 1
1 4 -. j
LOUIS COOK,'
Colmnhr Buggy.
WATXBTOWR 8PBING WAG0H .fMPAWXS,
BUOOlXa jCjUBBIAGFA PHAXTONS, SPBTNG
OPE BUGGIX3, tSS.'V': TOP BUGGIES, S68.
. Onyalai .trulnMmilnM tA VfhAwlinlatfnlA traAa i
JOBll
MOUNTAIN- HOME FOR SALE
AT HENDEBSONVILLE, N. C.
TRS. TAYLOB'S BOABDINU HOUSB, corner
Jjl Main antfJ)epot streets, Hendersonvllle. N.C,
Is Wrered for sale tp bona MeiurcMiser on very
!e!'!1!liL.yiJ-i i.
and on the lot are all necessary out-
The house
teen rooms.
Uyl
houses.1 " "' " " ", " ,
If desired. wfll be sold ftrrnlhedfrom the
cooking stove In the kitchen to the piano in the
parlor, or h wiu oe w "J . , " .
possession givou lUiUiKrrJi'nT
,uenaern
i
C I T Y &KQ PERTY
FOR SALE.
A DESiBABLS residence, tnree mocks irom uw
A inibUojoaarfttB ChartotUwiU be eeld cheap
iaadori reasenabla iterms td therMii kind of a
purcnaser. xne aweiung is on iuu un, uos uuw
eomlortaWe rooms, brick kitchen, nnfwell of wa
ter, eta. , . The house ia admirably adapted for the
residence or a lawyer, ooeror or .preacaer, wiu
an aonuraDie notary or staarroonv i"D
purpose.
etc.. apply
C..aDDU8A. ,.inBuir
yoly20,dt
rut w i
iti tiHiitVi lilt !
:4 rMSli
rrpHX Let on, the corner
JU -NortMCaloii
Ninth street and
WaflNMd. will ell
lntotwoTotsof 70
street and thff
nm 140 feet on
feet od The Torth caroimo
Bailroad.wlUeithetbed.
wes. APPiy ?
4fl . K.rniLi,inv
ad buov ,,, . .
.e9iBfj.