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-if: OIULf B. JOItES, Editor t rrgrW r jtjrrran at m Pan-Omen as H. a. AS 8KIHCLtMIAlTB.l . 'We publish in this issue of Tm! 6b sebveb some interesting letters from the State executive department in ref erence to the railroads cf ? thia;6tatei now controlled by the Bichmoiidjic.d TJanvllle Bailroad Company. As ri road matters in this State are now at tracting some attention, they will be Artesian wells succeed in PeoJaJ read lajbmA Fla. .'!i3i').:ai:i ' . ''-vlinjr telegraphic correspondence is fur- ha vvu UUUJAWtA mi A 5.r I U01QU WJ VUV UWIW UCM Oct. Hoyt Sag-rests a Day of Frayer. :ajsmNQTarSepfc: ne folfcw-1 OUR STOCK 0F- fbe President's Condition Less Jit Is ; factory, XhoagU Ills Appetite gert- If 3- B4 .The Georgia Legislature willproba blv adjourn On the 20th inst. ;i' ""s.n. i" i r 'iis -.-. A bunch of bananas with 160 or 200 - fingers" on it is worth at Aspinwall 50 cents, but $4.00 at New York. Dr. Holloway7ihi pill' man", is said to haye given $3,750,000 tophilanthropLB purposes within the past few years. Burglars seem to be doing a pretty thriving business all o?er the country about thisftlme. Gangs of them) are. operating in all directions. -.- QThe Georgia coast is some on cy clones. Twenty-five have struck it since 1700, but the last was'ambng the most vigorous of them all. TheMexican Central has 12,000 men at work, is building about two-third3 of a mile a day, and has 1,140 miles to construct. v . Ground was broken for the Universi ty of Virffinia observatory Monday. It will be lauiit dn th "pteerv4tory , ( ' i in i Ba T THE purchase xsrceuxisu As will be seerl by referee to the article which we publish in this issue from the BaiM6rrStKhl prchasb' of the Virginia Midland by the Eich-1 mondand Danville syndicate, a' notice of which appeared in our columns yes-.. terdavyis no mere rumor but fan ac complished fact. x Augusta Chronicle: Said a planter to us yesterday: I have planted this year 190 acres in cotton. I shall strike off the 90 acres and plant food crops next year. I1 am satisfied that this is the true policy." He is right A good many of his class might do the same thing profitably. : A baldheaded man writes the New York Sun that he restored his hair by rubbing his head with brine nightly. In the morning wash off in pure water the coating of salt, and apply vaseline or some other emolient in small quan tity, but use no soap. He'gayg he has never known it to fail. We note this for the benefit or Daidheaaea men. Speaking of the purchase of Jthe?Virf j Harbisburg.PL. Sent 1.1881. ft . James &1 Blaine, Secretary oj avaze, wasmngtoni v- ft m it fittirtcr that, tha twt1a i f nnsylvania-Bhould haye, by procla mation, an opportunity to assemoie as their places of worship on a secular day between the hours of 10 a. m. and noon, to. make public prayer for the res toration of the President to health. urancn ute nace am ffa i i strength and ;the discharge 0f Msffi- viai U.UUC9. it uuiu ib ue laavyivyiiauo TOfn-Hcommunicauoa irxmt youi aepartment to unaertake to secure con current action in all the States. I Ven ture to suggest Tuesday next as a day not too near. (Signed.) , HENRY M. U.OYT. ' pg j r rs enrm ,anz FORTHE SERINE jpi SJJMMEK, TRADE, - to bo ImpiylB-raatjr and Aalmatod Tbe Doctors Decide to Bemoyo Him by Wednesday if Pos sibleLess RlsaMii RemoTlns; than In Letting- Hint "- Remain-tioais; N Mountain, a short distancl ioothwest ginia Midland ;by the Richmond and .water and I of the University, i '' M i I H Danville fytaf cate, CoL alUof .J ,., ,,r - U I f Georgia, s'ayiirfnfitheextenaionfofihe It is said that when the tide is low grape shot can be picked up by. the bushel at Cummings' Foint, lieai Charleston, which fell there durinthe war. Virginia Midland Is abandoned," th6 Augusta and Knoxvilie will be practi cally bottled un at Greenwood or Spar tanburg, so ta as a- route to tne-jsonn is concerned. Charleston Courier: Speculatio bas Dr. Hamilton fchd others assert thai I little frd&g. The rage for it was-aey- er better shown than in tne prevaumg scarcity in mourning good reported the bullet in the President has moved downward fully three" inches. It is now below the very end ofthe spinal column, and can readily be cut put ? ; Ex-Senator Conkling has captured the New York Republican State.com mittee. He does not seem. toi ibe "quite so dead, politically.athehateeds' had supposed. The drought is severe in Canada a3 well as in the United States. Unless rains speedily come the conditions are such that terrible forest fires maybe expected. It is charged by a Chicago paper that Dr. Bliss' son, who is a dentist in .that city, has speculated in Wall street on the strength of information obtained from the WhiteHouse. . . j Exrcxjtiye Mansion. "Washington. Sept3.6:30?a., m.r-!The President was somewhat more restless than usual dur ing the early part of the night but slept better after 1 a. m.i . This. morning his general condition does not differ mate rially from what it was at the same' hour yesterday except that there is a slight increase in the frequency of the pulse; pulse 104, temperature 98.6, res piration 18. -U. VV. iiiISS, ! J K. Barnes, 1 3. J. Woodward, ROBT. ReYBTTRN, F.H.Hamilton, D. Hayes Agnew. Executive Mansion, 11 too. a. m. The condition of the President has not materially changed since yesterday, al though he was thought this morning to be a little weaker and less animated. There seems to be a growing impression among his attendants that neis begin ning to be unfavorably-affected by the weather and by malarious air from het Potomao River flats, immediately south of the Executive Mansion." The rank" vegetation which, fertilized by city sewerage and stimulated fy '-abundant hot!8unshin tna& covers during summeriis now be- decay, and sine? yesterday morning a. taint malodorous mistnas hung over the river from the water front of the Executive Mansion grounds to Long bridge; -almost every man who haareeentlypjeen-lBBgagedin the work of improving the 'channel of the river has been more or less sick from malaria. Dr. Hamilton said yesterday to Coipnel Crook, who took him fot a driTe down the lef&bank ol the Potomac; opposite the flats, that the President had not much chance to live in such an atmos phere . a ihat carried by southerly wind evef y day f join these flats to the winddws4f hit room, and that in his opinion the necessity of removal is now urgent One of the attending surgeons saia rnn hAtnff rnflAivnd 1 yen attractive, and embraces a great variety of goods of the best makes, all of which we warrant For Ladles' Wear we hare Prinoe Alberts, &c. ten is a full and eomolete Unesoltnestgradea. -Please give us a cau. ttt o t. iV JGi. Jti-arNlVXIN, 65 J3JKU.a mnA Hnnd Hawed Button koois, wmcn ior vkoulj ouu ciotauw ouniim v rv1?mi.u.v rw 4uii hnraedL Getrfrf Schtae and Hand-sewed goods, Boots, Button and Congress Gaiters, Navy Ties, Oxford and Strap Ties, JwTfwSnTia Attn tvw priors. Boys. Mtssesand Children's Shoes In great variety and of the best quality, and of Heavy Good Central Hotel Block. Trade 8treeL from Jew York, where the market is almost empty of black ahd white mus lins, cambrics, etc-, speculators having secured nearly all the availabfe stock nf r. Via . ennntry. in an Urination of the ablerefleetion exatedibjHtfte present improvement of Gen. Gafflerd's condi tion is this; that these traders im a na tion's grief are likely to have their plans disappointed. Augusta Chronicle: "-Paying for com mercial fertilizers made away from home will make many a planter howl this year. It may teach valuable les sons next season. The Baltimore American states that at a meeting of the Hay Fever Associa tion recently, "the chaplain was on his sneeze most , of the time.": No one knows the many woes his nose knows. The editor of the Wilmington Star "salutes" the oyster. We take it on the half shell, stewed, fried, raw or any-1 way we can get it. We are not particular- t i aa ..... The statement that Jefferson Davis's book is meeting with a slow sale at the South is contradicted by the Messrs. Appleton, the publishers, who say it is meeting with a very good sale. The Illinois railroad commission has adopted a revised tariff of maximum freight charges within the limits of the State, which makes sweeping reduc-1 tions from current way rates. All the plagues seem to have been emptied upon Algeria. The forests are on fire, incendiaries are burning the towns, and -whenever an Inhabitant takes his w alks abroad some Arab pops ; him over. Marvin's fifteenth wife has been heard from, and the supposition is that lots more are in reserve. The letters reaching the Richmond authorities in reference to his matrimonial' opera tions are numerous. A man in Chicago became suddenly angry the other day, started out. revol ver in hand and wranded ionr persona before a policeman overtook him and had to shoot him to effect bis arrest, andsavehlmself. V:vl ' , For the benefit.cJt)Qarding.h6us(5 keepers we will state that it is said the pawpaw has the property of rendering the toughest meatr tender.' Slice the ripe pawpaw and lay the slices over t.hft mftat. nnmA Hm hfnrA mntinir ' savw-v fc. W V ! V W.V. V WVvwgl Herman Hilden, a young German in St. Louis, driven to desperation by th6 conduct of his mother, whose illicit re lations with a man named Paul Kim mer, became notorious, went to Mil-' waukee, where they resided, and shot them both. . in Three colored individuals in Arkan sas were in love with the same girl and decided to play a game of old sledge for her. During the game a quarrel began which culminated in the killing of one of the players, the flight of the killer and leaving the third one in possession of the field and the girl. Following- Huceck,i Example, The reception to ex-President Grant, which was to have occurred Thursday evening in Educational Hall, at Asbury Park, was postponed; and is not to be given until President Garfield is out of danger. In his letter to the committee ex-President Grant said: It would at all times afford me pleas ure to meet the members of your asso ciation and "the residents of Ocean Grove and , Asbury park, but at this time, when the country is in despair over the prostrate body of the Chief Magistrate, whose life seems to hang by a single thread, I am not willing to ac cept the compliment implied by the an nouncement which I have read in the papers. j.t?i ' ii ia ' I Gotten Crop lteport New Orleans, Sept. 3. Special des patches to the Democrat from all parts of the cotton country make the follow ing showing of the present condition of the crops : ALABAMA. Cotton is opening rapidly, and prema turely. Some little damage from rust, and worms ; great injury from drought ; acreage about the same as last year. One county shows a small increase, The weather is splendid for picking, which is proceeding vigorously. Arkansas. Picking is better than last ; only half a crop, owing to severe drought. FLORIDA. QThe weather is excellent ; crops short but of excellent quality. GEORGIA. Some improvement over last year. The plant is opening well, but damaged by the grub and rains. An increase, of acreage of 6 per cent. : Pitking pro gressing rapidly; -Weather favorable; crop from to ; average quality, not so good as last year. , The plant opened early and premft turely, in some "parishes.- The entire crop is now open. There is great dam age from drought, and slight' damage from worms and shedding. The pick ing is progressing rapidly. In some of the parishes one third of the crop is al ready picked and picking and will be over by October 1st. Labor is scarce in some sections. The yield is short, of a crop in three parishes ; in four ; K in two and M in one. The quality is generally excellent Shipments are greater than last year. v; Mississippi. , ;The plant is opening prematurely; some counties have one naif and others three fourths of a crop, already opened. The damage is heavy from drought and slight; front shedding and caterpillars. The general condition is unsatisfactory. Picking is general, and two weeks in advance' of last year. - The weather; is excellent for picking and half the crop is aireaay piccea; picKing will De over by November 1st The quality of the cotton is excellent, but the yield will be poor. Three fourths of a. crop in one county ; two thirds in another and only one half a crop In eight countiev W ' ' :f::i Texas.: : '" The v crop JiasV been damaged by drought - and J shedding ; the acreage shows an. increase of. 10 per cent, but wm yery poor ; i me quality is good, and picking is proceeding rapidly, with plenty of labor. - 4 dent's symptoms had. he-thought, taken on slightly an intermittent character within the past four days. Wednesday morning he seemed brighter and more animated, Thursday he was less so, yes terday again was a good day and this morning the patient seemed weaker and more languid. He (the surgeon) thought the President ought not to re main here an hour longer than neces sary and he would vote for speedy re moval. The risk to e run in taking him away was not, in his: opinion, as great as the' risk of allowing him to re main here. The patient's condition has improved a little sinpe early morning, and is now about the same a3 yesterday. Dr. Agnew arrived at 11 o'clock to-day and a formal consultation of the full staff of surgeons with regard to the question of removal, wil be held this afternoon, : official bulletin. Executive Mansion, Washington, Sept. 3., 1 3 a. m. The President's con dition has not materially changed since the morning bulletin was issued. Pulse 104; temperature 98.4 ; respiration 1& D.WBliss $ " J. J. Barnes,- J. J.' WOODWARD,' Robt. Reybtjrn, F. H. Hamilton. D. Hayes Agnew. official bulletin. Jxecuttve Mansion, 6:30 p. m. The President has done very well dur ing the day and ha3 taken with some relish a sufficient: quantity of nourish ment. The parotid swelling continues to discharge freely and to diminish in size. The wound shows no material change. Altogether his general condi tion exhibits the same improvement as yesterday. Pulse 102, temperature 99-6, respiration 18. D. W. Bliss, J. KBarnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reybtjrn, F. H. Hamilton. Department of State. ' Washington, D. C, September, 3, 1881. His Excellency Gov. Hovt: Proclamations are so essentially acts of supreme executive Dower that the Cabinet does not feel authorized to as sume: its exercise, even for the object which" you Drobbse. we heartily, as they, sympathize with it and earnestly, as they desire it; but it is entirely competent for your Excellency to com municate with Executives of other States, and promptly accomplish the desired end. (Signed.) James .G. Blaine, Secretary of State. To carry Out the object expressed in the above correspondence, it is desired that the Governors of the other States shall communicate forthwith, by tele graph, with Gov. Hoyt at gamsburg. iaj T-- United State Troops Maeaacre by 5 f Indl&ae. San Francisco, Sept. 8. A Tucson despatch to the Star has advices from F6rt Grant to the following effct: k Three couriers have now come into Camp Thomas, all bringing the same news, that Gen. Carr and the command have all been massacred by White Mountain Indians, thirty-five miles from camp Apache. . One hundred and ten men and officers killed. The ofi cersmust be Gen. Carr, Capt. Hentig, Hits. Carter, Gordon, Stanton, Orvies and Dr. McCreery. The White Moun tain Indian reservation is located about 14 miles north of Wilcox, near the line of New Mexico. The tribe numbers about 1,600 in all. They can muster 400 warriors. This is the only tribe of Ap aches which have not been whipped in to subjection. They were moyed in 1876 into the San Carlos reservation, but were recalled, and returned to their old hunting grounds, where they have been ever since. JUST in White-Head Northern Cabbage; CHEESE, AND New Orleans Molam sep3 8. M. HOWELL, THE COMPARATIVE EDITION OF g El ev Testa m e wt! both 'I : "FKETKrVr. VERSIONS KMC JAMES & REVISED VERSIOKS IN ONI IU PARALLEL PAGES. ROOK Tree from errors. Ch an tree ho wn at aaajal (lanoe. Only On Boos BQuimd. BkTMUjna, mvm labor, inraraa aconrMy. fivoa aaiia. faetlon. BUa BApidiy. Gontainin t OOO page, sep3,dkw3moti TO THE PUBLIC. WS HAVE opened a yard for the sale of lum ber long leaf pine a specialty. Contractors, bills filled to order and at short notice. Also, manufacture doors, sash, blinds, mantels and bsllows. Yard and factory corner Ninth street and Blcnmond dc Danville Railroad. NE WCOMB BROS., Agents. sepS.dlmo Ajtyntfon, Saloon Keepers, JjOR BALE, at a bargain, TWO BILLIABD TABLES, In good order. Price $125 each. Will sell one or both, with balls, cues, etc., nearly new. Made by Phelan & Collender; 5x10. regulation size. Also, ONE BAOAT1LLE TABLE,, Price $45. These tables must be sold, as I have quit the business. For particulars address me at Btafesvllle, N. C. C H. DAVIS, sepl.dlw ( ill I BURGESS NICHOLS, WlMtoMtoaaiBatal all it first OP; FURNITURE. BEDDING, &C. A FULL LOB 09 Cheap Bedsteads, AK9 LOTJKQXI, Parlor & Cliambcr flnita. ooyrrxsoarALL xo. wist nun . c -GENERAL- TVliolesale Gr rooers 1217 CARY STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Stock in&rlteU Nkw York, Sept 3. The stock mar ket opened strong, and prices advanced H to 1 per cent, the entire list partici pating therein. The speculation, how ever, was doll ana dealings except in one or two instances on small sales at the first The board market was fever ish and fluctuated irregularly. Dissolution Note LOST Between The Obserrer office and 'the postoffice, a small, ordinary key, attached to Under will please return to thlsof- sepi a steel ring, flee. FRESH MINERAL WATER oth Foreign and Domestic, JUST RECIIVZD AT M.. tfndinuAjUnn TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: NoUoe is here by given that the firm of Davidson Beall, horetofore doing business as grocers In Charlotte, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent All un settled bills will be paid by LeBoy Davidson, and all bills due the late firm will be collected by him. LlROY DAVIDSON, XT J. BEALL. m Having purchased all the Interest owned by A. J. Beail tn the late firm and business of David son it Beall, I desire to close up the books to date. Payments must be made promptly, as indulgence cannot be given. I will still conduct the business at the old stand; LxROY DAVIDSON. September 1, 1881. sep2,tf FOR RENT OR SALE A DSSIBABLE 4-room cottage, ust outside the limits of the elty of Charlotte, one mile east. There are five acres of land, good garden, and on the premises a good well and necessary outbuild tnes. It will be sold cheap to a bona fide purcha ser, or will be rented to a good tenant on favorable terms. Apply to or address sepl Mrs. d. j. coitk. 'sDrugStore TAX SALES. ' ABATOGA yiCHY. From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re- . sembling the imported Vichy. Recommended ' - as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids dlges lion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, lata Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, r CASES CONGRESS WATER, UNOFFICIAL BULLETIN. EsfiCTjnvE Mansion 2.00 p. m. Dr.' Botnton. who just passed down Pennsylvania Avenue, was asked by a representative of the Associated Press what txmclosion had-been -regarding the removal of President Garfield from Washington. ' The Dofctor replied that he understood IthatLbeen virtually de cided to remove the patient by rail to Long Branch some time before Wed nesday next The proposition is now tinder discussion,! the Doctor, said, to lav a track from the" Executive Man sion to the Washington Monument there ta connect , with-, the Pennsylya nla ; rail road,, used ;ior transporting stone. Further than this, the Doctor said, the details as yet had not been ar ranged. In response to an inquiry whpre tha natient would be placed ud- on his arrival at Lone Branch the Doc tor said,; fth&t haa not yet been decided , upon,", 10 CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLIflARIS Hnnyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EDROPEAN NOVELTY ! pyUSYADI JANOS. tmuU Ut TUt IkUi torn Doing; ma tit Wm . TAnnAl1v tpMI nn ft hlc hfl-nflar t7m , . .7 ' " : , rr , J loiiowing was received from the In Philadelphia, Thursday night, got 1 Coiamapdingreneral department ot Intp a fignt, Knocked down tne police- Arizona,- aated? to-day: Teffany tele man who attempted to arrest him, seii CTF11 lrom. "tje sub-agency, hisclubandrana muck, goingfor everybody, in aight He was finally ar- ing inwitb, their bandsbut that Pedro, 'f l. hM&fatoW kh.f I'mni'A no. ulltfthiy Jband and others, am on - ' VIUUOIB WAjgHiNGTOS, SeptS. The following telegram was received at the Washing ton department thin mnrnfn An?. ing AdlUtant-Oerieral "M'"R"fiovfr frnm 1 tha naafuknoerti and 25 of the crew warn nv. -ta ..n t; . i r- o r TTreclt oT file Troton. ' London, Aug. 3.-' Standard dis- Eatchirom Capetown; hasHbe ollow ig '"Survivors from the wreck of the TJniOri mail steamer, Teuton, state that two hours before the steamer sank boats were lowered to a level with the bulwarks, and provisions and compass es placed in them. One boat broke iobsft fromrits- fastening while being loaded and six were brought alongside. About S5 women and children were first placed in them, when the water rushed? into the engine room. The steamer sank by head taking down with her-four boats which were not fairly clear , .of the ship. Eight efthe passengers and ere w who rose to the surface clung to the floating wreckage tmtii picked up by those who righted their boat ' At daylight the boats made forRiniorsBay. all who were clinging to the spars being first taken aboard. The Teuton had 256 passengers, 85 crew and 20 Coolies on ooara. .Eleven of THE BEST NATTJBAL APERIENT. r.i AS A CATHARTIC: Doe: A wine slass full before breakfast ' Tht Lan "Bnnybdl Janos. Baron Llebtg af firms that its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known watenu" The Brttith Hectical owmaZ "Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Prof. Ytrehmo, Berlin. "Inyariably good and prompt success; most raluable." Pro. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Pro. Boammni, Wnragbnrg. I , prtscrlbe none bat this." Pro. LtmOet BntntoM; xX, K JL &, London. "More pleasant than its rivals,- and surpasses them in efficacy." Pro. Aiken, if. IX, F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital. Kieuey. 'Preferred to Pullna ana tnea-richshiaU.'' t3& Because of the cheap rates of transportation, and the location of Richmond, she offers spe cial Induoemeats to Wholesale Buyers in North Carolina: We claim to stand at the top. mras ly W, T. BLAGKWELL & CO. Durham, N. C. K&BUf&ctnrars of the Origiaal nd Only Gennln TBADC MARK. HA" TOBACCO Our claim for merit is based upon the fact that a chemical analysis proves that the tobacco grown in our section is better adapted to make a GfOOD.PTJIiE, satisfactory smoke than ANY OTHER, tohaeco i oim in the world; and being situated lri the HEART of this fine tobacco section, WE have the PICK of the offerings. The public ap preciate this; hence our sales EXCEED the products of ALL the leading manufactories com bined. JbsFtfone genuine unless it bears the tralderiiark of the 'lUuIL f to Mar 22 ly I (j? " "II : ' JOHN H; McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. & .vtreet;'( k',min,'---.ii rtj-T tayi A ydting woman ia;iJrooklyn.' aged ana sixty-four enlisted men-were killed i ine aay pezore, ; aiso tnat PearoTmen had Mlled seven or eight men, 'includ ing n expressman, between, Apache And Thrrmaa. Tln-wdrd fmm A niha . lines down: wire Cut - Eiddle was a i wotk Tesieraav ana iasc mg&t getting troops across the Gila with difficulty, i ngf.rin. . iUVW Vl T 51 5 1 claiming 1 1 LTEB1G CCYM ARTTffiaT'ETJ XXTRA tTt f) ammthfn I TTiTca hazel Quickly reueres periodical suffer- ugs ui icraaiea, possesses a peculiar power," says; rroi. Fattuon, ' In hts eslebrated werkea olseases of women, t' iMletlns hs'fTUTertne of painful petloda, i u wards 3 the suOerlJat Without u wytotetfertncwtthth0VoperaBl -oommDw nonses I pimples and rue- " m who was deUrmfiied to go but couldn't wait to bt wkedatook tfee ' feUowshTOxn- Prorptuaridn'iwhfl UeHhi ttot jand jpushinfy Apacha., tWrTit ertiflcate,r.But the boy. I MrtmaAtakein ,mtf ff otft!hJs own hftsineto, ' . . ; . a wai jMrrn Ant ifl which hei is lnraluable In most of the -oommea blivlottS 01 the cerempny jb " otwomen curesdlafittulng plmylM Uaa parwwputcu. : Z i . ... . . 1 -d nt flffv nti and dollar sizes. " "" x arrested for abandonmen jplj;'' t- i The Tammany Sachems In Conclave. New TtoKK," Sept. 3. At a meeting of the Tammany general committee last night, resolutions were passed ex pressing abhorrence at the attempted assassination. of 'Garfield, Jtendering hint and his1 family sympathy; and ex pressing tbe hop that his life might be sriared for an administration of rjatri- tismr and r useluJnesa. John. Kelly made 'an address, in the course of which to: said, referring: tathe 'presi denual election that Hancock was not defeated in this city, but that the defec tion was due to the action of the rest of the State, tne rurai .uemocrats being ac- VA .n&tn.'a 4 nt- . COUnuiV Vf"' -S'ftTi-A.v'iH ua AWrlW nadsdtotel everything. possiDie w neip tne Demo-1 cratic cause. DONT GO TO SAEATOGA When you can get water lost at fresh and spark ling as when It flows Horn the spring at Saratoga. We reoeite this water In large block tin reserrolrs which we return as soon as emptied to be renuea again every week. ' J. H. JAPN' - . Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and eompetent Oragglfts, day 01 nifht oly28 r - ft ; FOR RENT. store ..m dufniiu iwin nmn iiuiik 1 iinnM orti on feet, with eeiiar, imww.w ltABm,-Vbm "ud fSvtteraUTeeeotains uvb wa vat eeakAore alum. tnamUian-aar -ws.aa. JnstO mtara Prksesreoueea tawnauj ny uaa mo, musf' 4nst mo tomi ip zynimmwamttF1mim so 0l wmanjmmiiiiii nnHAT aWi. aui , rvtitaM atraets. Charlotte. and now by J. 8. Spencer rented for one or mere years from PtemDer i , next Tbe loeatton u robaWr the best In the ej4 Tor terms and parouarfi wiia . m atiffld.tf 'J;. ; ::.ioOPearr8treet,KewXorr :i,3Porrent; A . to W. H. Prather-s t tJV&lJ"r' FORtRENTe" bs-iui rtw.-f,: a ChAblottk,N.C September 1, 1881. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYEES: I will sell for cash at the court house in Char lotto, on Monday, the 3rd day of October. 1881, beginning at 1 1 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed real estate, situated in the city of Char lotte, to satisfy executions in my hands for taxes due the city: Two lots on PoDlar street, at the Intersection with Tenth. Nos. 811 and 812, tbe property of Dr. S. E. Bratton, for 824.45, balance of taxes due for 1 879 and ior tne year 188U. One lot on if inn street, the nroDerty ol H. T. Butler, adjoining Mrs. Eliza Tate, for $40.75, for taxes doe and unpaid for 1879 and 1880. One lot on Fourth street, near Atlanta ft Char lotte Alr-Llne road, belonging to Mrs. Lucy But ler, adjoining B. F. Wheeler and others, for the sum of 815.85, taxes due for the years 1879 and iftxn. One lot, No. 1227, in sauare No. 51. fronting on Church street, the property of W. F. Beatty, ad joining Mrs. u. jTiannagan, ior tne sum or 14.43 taxes due for 1880. One lot, No. 961, in square 113, on Stonewall street, the DroDertr of Robert Berry. adJoinine J. & Stephenson, for the sum of 81-95, for taxes due for 1878. r7U ana mm. Two lots, fronting on Seventh street, bet Tryon and Church streets. adlolninjE the property of J. M. Bmlth and M. B. Alexander .the propeny ot the Merchants ana jrarmen n ai,i rains: oi unanoiie, for 114,80. taxes due and unpaid for 1880. One lot on Collesre street, adlolning the property Of H. O. Springs and others, lately the property of Allen Cruse, oeiongine 10 ine xraaers' naaonai Bank of Charlotte, fer 819.55, taxes due and un tolM for thA inn 1879 and 1 8HO. . 4 1 - .nun z . . TWO OH. flOB. lm&IUim. IB SUUUFO 1U4, adjoining B. Schenck, and fronting on Graham street, the property of Sarah A. Chambers, for the sum ot 80.02, ior taxes aue ana uupaia ior me run 1 879 and 1880. Ona lot on Poslar street between Eighth and Ninth streets, adjoining C. Hllker and Mrs. Wrls- ton, the property of Mary J. Collier, wife of W. J. I Collier, for $29.94. for taxes due and unpaid for i the years ,74.'75, '76, '77, '78 ana 1880. one lot en sunn street, at its intersection wun E street, adjoining Bennett and others, the prop erty of W. M. Crowell, for $10.00, taxes due and unnald for 1880. i dnniotthenroDerty of Dr. E. Crowell. adloln Ins T. H. Qalther, at the In terse otlon of Myers and U . . . . . Jl(l J 3 M .no KiTtn Biraeta. ioravj.20. now uub ior ioou. One lot, the property of Fanny Conner, being lot 593, in square 78, on D street, adjoining Edward ulavin. ior-91 o u, taxes aue ior ibsu. One lot the property of Fannie Gordon, wife of J. W. Gordon, being No. 1119, in square No. 104, fronting on Graham street, aaioming 1. a. uo- max, ior 94.IV, taxes aue ui - iuia -eu. tm lota on First street adiolnlnK J. McLauarh- Iln, being Nos. 604 and 605, in square No. 80, the psoperty oitieuaagier, zur 90.00, taxes uue ior fha anri 'n One lot the Drooertr of James H. Hunter, lo cated on C street adjoining , for $4.40. tax es ior itsiv ana issu. One lot the property ot Dayid Kennedy, No. 1408. tn sauare 171 . on Hill street adjoining W. I J. Black, lor 818.85, taxes due from ,1878 tom inclusive. One lot the property of Darid Kistler, No. , in square 158, adjoining s. M. Howell, for $4.60, taxes due Ior '79 and 'HQ. Four lots, the property 01 sirs, juizaoetn siur- phy, wife of Dennis uurpny, Deing nos. ezu, mo, fejit ni R4.fi In sauare No. 110. on Stonewall street for 846,86, taxes due for the years '76, '77, . 78. '79 ana'tju. One let the property of Bam Moore, No. 618, square 81, fronting on S street, adjoining Jphn Carson, for $10.15, taxes due for '77, '78, '79 and 1880. . - - , t One lot the nrorerty of Xphralm Potts, being lot 698, In square 79, on First street adjoining a. a. Hams, ior S7.00, taxes aue ior '77, '78. '7 v and 1880, being for balance due for years named. Two lots, the property 01 auras rteia, oerng nos. 1160 and 1151, In square 141 , fronting on Poplar street adjoining Atlantic, Tennesse ft Ohio road, ior 810,25, taxes ior '78, tv ana issu. . Two lots, the property of A. B. Schenck, where he now lives, on Graham street adjoining Thos. Holly and ethers, for $6.51. balanco of taxes due tor '79 and 1880. ' One store noose en Trade street, and dwelling In rear, on Fifth street, the property of MrsY Eliza Bheiton, tne wire 01 jr. u. eneiton, adjoining 8. M. Bowell and W. D, Stone on Fifth street and & M. Howell and MrsvAkemathy on Trade street for $35.54, taxes due for 1880., One lot tbe property of John Walker, being No, 938, in square 111, fronting on S street, adjoining Ellen Cormack. for 83.63. taxes dne for 1 880. - : One lot the property of . Mrs. Barah- Houston, wue 01 b jr. nouston, oeing lot jno. 44s, square 64. at the Intersection of EiKhth and Pine streets. fronting on Eighth street 99 feet and adjoining the property of the late J. M. Springs, for 887 &, for taxes dueand urpald for the years 1874 to 1880, inclusive. ' . Two lots on Trade street, adjoining W: M. ; W0 son and Wolfe, fronting on - Trade street 99 feet and running back to Fourth, the property of Mrs. Julia MeMurray, wife of J. W. McMairay, far the ram of 819.60. taxes do for 188a ' -,Two lots; the nroDertv of B. - P.- Smith. isatttJee In bankraptcy of J. Ia. Harriln, being Noa. 1830 and 1888, square 234, fronting on Tryon street 9ft feet and running back to College, adjoining lirsu Murray; Frazler.tind others,, tot $49.00, tax s due f or t7 8 and T 9. 5 J 7 ? ; 1 1 , Tw toto, jbToperty ef Jin, Elizabeth Sloan: the wife of Dr. Wm. Sloan, at the. intersection or tjw sua oeoona streets, rronang -on irron m TillS GREAT SPECIFIC Cures that Most Loathsome Disease H LIS Whether In Its Pfimary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. RemoTea . all Traces or Mercury from the System. Curca Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Eczema, Catarrh; or any Blood Diseases. HEAR THE WITNESSES CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern. Ark-May 2. 188T, We have eases tn otrf town who lived at the Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. S. 8. ; - Memphis, Tenn., May 12. 1881. ; We nave sold 1,296 bottles of a S. 8. in a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair, minded thyslclans now recommend it as a positive specif -c s. MAMarmj) & Co. hnrm ikAMt'iwM , rrm am rKnwVh 'at . ah iX cood water and necessary ,jtf pmldina on sPPVN; fn?'s' U , 1 i. A' the premises. aepj.,Q3i I eetand running back t College street adintng JohnS. Oates, ior the mm ot $74.75, taxes du and unpaid for '77, '78. '7? and. . . uua . nuiuouii ssr2 X Tax Collector, City of Charlotte. U Denver, Colorado, May 2. 1881. Even Purchaser speaks In the highest terms of S.S.8. Jj. JbJUSSBTXK. ;V 4 - - - f Blchmond, Virginia, May 11, 1881. . Too can rerer anybody to us to regard to the merits of a 8. 8. Polk, Mmjjb Ca - ii . ' ' : - st Louis. May 11, 1881. ' Sales ef B. S. 8. have been steadily increasing. It la evidently an article of merit " ' RlCHiD80N k CO. Nashville, Tenn., May 11, 1881, We have heard the highest expressions of ap preciation ol a 8. 8. from some cases under our bseTTatlon, W. Lkttxrn & Co. ' . Dallas, Texas, May 14. 1881. I nave seen a a 8. used in the primary, seoon darv. and tertiary stages,! and m eacn wun tne it stop tbe I advise all Loulgvffle, Kentucky, May 13, 1 881 . a 8. & has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J. A. sTlbxmkb. Montgomery Ala., July, 1880. We are now onoUN third, gross of the a a a Its success has been perfect .."' Charlotte, N. C, May 11. 1831. O. O. 0. IB WQ VI WOO. nuui, Z tliUTT. (U1U VO 1 T WOKH,' HU keec Has given entire satisfaction to those who , moat wonderful effect I have seen use it ?. - -. e- - - T.XL. Sjcth, Druggist ;j hair falling out in a very short time. . . . 3 uflererstotakelt anaDecuiea. ECZEMA. -IM-- , W.H.PATTKB80H, Druggist I have taken with great benefit a 8.' 8 for-a ?; ' " , clear case of jerama. . . The . eruption has enureiy r Washington, D.c,jaay4, ioi. dPPJ- v-wk. iSraSt. I S. a 8. has. given brsatisfacUon than any BOUWl UV1UI UO. UV1U9.H.VC, ..MJ,,,, m ho,. .W BJK, . gCHKLLKB & STJtVKNS, DrUgglStS. '.' . rerry, Ga,, October. 1880. - We have known Swltt's a - Specific used In a great number of eases, many of them old and ob stinate, and have never known or heard of a latt ure to make a permanent cure, when taken prop erly. H. L. Dkknibd, "EuWafbxh. ' W. D. Nottingham, Wm. Bbunson,' Moobs & Tottlk, ' T, M. Botnsb, Sheriff, fit, - - . . s I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character and standing. f A.H. CoLQcrrr, Gov. of Georgia, CATABBH. " Atlanta, GA.. May 27, 1881. a S. a has cured me of a troublesome catarrh, which has baffled the treatment of all the best physicians North vnd South. S. L. McBsron, Of McBrlde Co. gi H Greensburg.Ind.fMay 17. 1881. you can recommend S. 8. 8. for catarrh. It is a sure cure. It relieved my case entirely.- . . , ; - dCBCBua. , fl RHEUMATISM. 810,000 would not purchase from me wtet your remear nas eneoiea in tot euro, i nua maiaruu. rheumatism. A. Thomas, Springfield, Tenn. A fife i IS NO HUMBUG. 5" If you doubtcome and we cure jfou, or charge you nothing Write for partiotiiars. tAsk any leadjjig drug house m the Umted States to our" Character. " - .. as Will be paid to any chemist who will find, onalysis of one hundriKL bottles S; gone particleof Mercury, lodid&.frtai -:i ........ . JtiXjfjil - I FOE SALE BY'DBUGGISTS & 'urthi Sold in Charlotte by C. Smith. L. W Wriston t C6.And;lYason & Harwell. 5- -1. 4.
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