at m Posr-omra uauxumw.
M.O.AS
SATURDAY, JSEFT. 17,1881.,
pTnuiipftTWon thn Inereaaa'ln PhUttttis condition of the pus discharged
delphla.
Phila&elphia will: pay a tax of $L90
on the hundred dollars, ' or ; total tax
ior me ewy. wj4i v it
The two hundredth anniversary of
the setttement of Kotfolk; Va, takes
place October 17 and 18. '"
Dr. Bliss has been, since the Presi
dent was shot, the most interviewed
man in America, and yet he still sur
vives. Gen. Sherman says that Mason, who
shot at Gulteau "deserves the severest
punishment." But rhi won't receive
it :' .- . '
English cotton buyers -are cornering
on cotton and manufacturers are ' com
bining and stopping work to beat the
rings. ' - '
"Forgive our great men foe their as
tonishing folly was one ef Mr. Spur
geon's recent prayers, and, one that
might be universally adopted.
Wif e Hoa -has turned jip for Mar
vin. She is a New Yorker. He was
not partial, but eeems to 'have 'em all
around, promiscuous like. i
Shelby Aurora? -Attempt at train
wrecking are quite common of late days.
If Judge Lynch would hang a few of
the viliiansit would have a tendency
n mtnn tVom TfTm atnn11 tMnlr in I
The net earnings of the Western
Union Telegraph Company for the
quarter ending September 30 (Septem
ber partially estimated) amount to
ep9,894.
Tom Murphy, Grant's f lend, has
made lots of money by investments in
property at Long Branch, which he
bought for a trifling sum and has sold
at a big price. . '.. y
A subscription list is in' circulation
In Washington to defray the cost of de
fending Mason, in the event he be tried
for shooting at Guiteau. If he is ever
tried it will be a mere matter of form.
A dispatch to the New York World
says that Secretary Windom has decid
ed to call in thirty millions of the three
and a half per cent bonds the call to
be made this week. '
Sarannah News : We remember very
distinctly when the new Vicar Apos
tolic of North Carolina came to col
lege, a cnrley headed little boy, never
dreaming of what the future held for
him. EhtUtfugaces!
i in 11
The total voting population of Ten
nessee, as ascertained, from the late
census, is 840,741, yet the total vote cast
at the Presidential election last year
was only 243,000. There were nearly
100,000 "stay-at-homes."
""ssBisjjssmeBsjBjBiaH
The New York Board of Trade Wed
nesday adopted resolutions asking all
citizens to refuse to vote for such Sen
ators as were known to be favorable to
monopolies, and praying for a change
in the existing bankrupt law.
Another installment of the railroad
controversy appears in this paper this
morning this time a surrejoinder from
Col. Andrews. He presents his side of
the case with an ability and clearness
which will repay perusal.
Frontier customs are being intro
duced into New England. A few days
ago a carriage was stopped on one of
me roaas in jew Hampshire by a
highwayman who relieved Mr. Frank
Andrews, of Boston, who was riding in
it of 9300 and a gold watch.
There will be an immense crop of
corn in the State of Iowa, running up
into the hundreds of millions of bush
els. Eighteen counties, which in 1880
yielded 60.000,000 bushels, will this year
produce 70,000000.
A Philadelphia gentleman, who, a
year ago, bought 2,000 shares of Hanni
bal and Sj. Joe, Sold it last week at 110,
making $136,00. Another, who lost
13000, jumped off a Sound steamer
and was drowned. Such is gambling
In stocks. . ;
The city authorities of Savannah J
have decided that they cannot enforce
the penalties against parties who vio
late the Sunday laws, as they are State
laws aad beyond the jurisdiction of
city courts. So the saloons remain
open and business is brisk.
Ex-Speaker Sharpe studiously kept
himself out of the way, which caused
the postponement of Sessional trial at
Albany, until November. You see, the
trial at this time might have an un
healthy influence on the Republican
party pending the election.
The Chicago Tribune suggests that
Archbishop McHale, of Tuam, ought
to be chief almoner of the Land
League funds, seeing that during the
famine of 1847 he received, wholly un
solicited, $140,000, which he distributed
at an expense of $25.
Savannah Newt: Bread riots in the
South next winter would be rather a
severe commentary upon our vaunted
general prosperity. 2?ofmors Ameri
. tan. Bread riots in the North are
much more probable. The Southern
people have an extraordinary faculty
pjBurviving more poverty and higher
interest than aay nation extant.
' There is trouble in Pennsylvania. It
feeems that Wolf e, the Independent can
lidate for State Treasurer; is- a ;half
trted, and as Cameron, who is stal
wart" got possession of the Machinery
of the party, he aad hu friends con
tluded to bolt and run aJ schedule of
-e.1i-Qttat
Wolfe and his crowd are eottlng In for
a liberal share of classic ; stalwart casl-
nig, m uvtMHiauu uiaunraniZers. what
if?0 notice
ftnl pull hair. Rer'inanair. 1a I
setaer onectioa toj and do some
ClXiU lOlia TOUQJE. B" -" '
ANOTHER BEIiAPSE
President are of the most gloomy char
acter. Whatever doubts may hare ex-
I
I isted as to pyemia, are. ..certainly dispel-
l.t,4- nun tha oTl1Slf s IhA IftArt IK
sores which naye orpjcen q airesu anu
from the wound all point to it, and the
physicians admit it, althoush they do
not call it by that name. The unex
pected turn yrMch ytook place yes
terday his i 'filled themvrtth jdarond,
banished the bright hopes tfiat his ap-'
parentlyimproYed;!
spired. Every body bad begun to think
when it was announced that he was
sitting up in the reclining chair, eating
fruit, &&, that he had at last entered
upon the path of recovery and that 'ere
long he would be entirely out of dan
ger, but these hopes" are rudely dashed
to the ground and again we look upon
the prostrate sufferer, in his extreme
debility, fluctuating between life and
death, nearer to death, if we may so ex
press it, than to' life. It is indeed a
gloomy state of affairs when the level
headed, hopeful Dr. Boynton shakes
his head and fears that the "next forty
eight hours may tell a sad story." .
He has hung td life with a marvelous
-
tenacity so far, but this last reverse
will shake the confidence of the thou-1
sands who based their hopes of final re-1
covery on. the encouraging bulletins
which have been sent , to the country, 1
and whicfi representedhim as constant
ly improving since his arrival at Lcbg
Branch.' It is evident now, should he
overcpmelhe 'present' reverse, that he
has stfll a long and precarious road to
travel before "Richard is himself again,"
to quote the phrase Ire jmselfusedtjutl
, . . v. s- ; ; . ? . I
a I6W UyS ag0
.Three of the finest looking cottages at
LongBranchrare owned andoccopied by
proprietors of Mrs. Winslow's soothing
syrup. Tbiy have no hard feelings
against babies, iras so many 'Others
havft
An aged negro in Carroll county,
Maryland, a paralytic, helpless, tooth
less imbecile, isiiving-in good .style"
on the proceeds of Jbonuses paid him
by insurance speculators, who have
policies on his .life aggregating two
hundred thousand dollars.
Gambling in stocks, bonds, &c, is bad.
enough but when capitalists' get to
locking up wheat, corn and1 meat, to
control the markets and command weir
own price, it is just about ninety-nine
degrees worse than planking money on
poker or the faro table. J -
How natural it is for housekeepers
to occasionally intrust front door keys
to servants. How easy it is for ser
vants to have duplicate keys made, if
they want to, and how . natural it is
that burglars should gain entrance td a
house in some unaccountable wayaf
ter such a servant' has been discharge
The king of Dahomey, with his army
of Amazons, has pounced down upon
the towns of Ignono and Okepo, and
destroyed them. All who were not
killed, and who did not make their es
cape, were carried away prisoners to
be sacrificed at the
torn."
great annual "cus-
The kind-hearted proprietors of the
West End, Long Branch, have relaxed
the rule against dogs. About every
other young lady at the hotel linarches
up and down the corridors and the
drawing-rooms with a little snarling
pug under her arm, evidently not erf
joying her embrace in the least
A deputation of bankers from New
York, Philadelphia and Baltmore had
a conference with Commissioner Raum
at Washington .Wednesday in refer
ence to the arrears of taxes dne claim
ed by the government, fiaum expects
to take in i,oool0pot?brtit js thought
an amicable adjustment may be reach
ed. Iowa don't ask a juror if he "has
formed an opinion as to the guilt or in
nocence" of a person to be tried, but
whether he "has formed such an opin
ion as would prevent him frorn render
ing a verdict in -accordance with the
iacts, evidence ana law" in the case.
Consequently it is not so difficult to
get intelligent juries In that State.
s
1
Senator Conger .appeals fn God's
name for help for the Michigan suffer-,
era, iAmongthe pathetic .incidents . of
Che fire it is related thatr a local' relief
committee met a farmer traveling east-:
ward with an old horse and' wagon
containing four boxes. The boxes con
tained the charred remains of his wife
and six children. He had lost every
thing.
. e
The KHcets Oplalou of the Preet
sleat'e Jjung Trouble
London, Sept. 16. The Lancet of this
week says the reason of the trouble
with President Garfield's - lungs is hy-
Posuhm - congesuon' ac meir Dase De
cause of depressed respiration arising
from long recumbency. .Sittingup wiu
DTobablv srive much relief, bnt until all
signs of affection of the lungs have dis-
appearea - ine uopeiui progress con
stantly cabled here is not well founded,
although it may prove a likely guess,
Stock Bl&rket.
'. New Yobk. Sent 16. n a. m
The
stock market opened irregular.
The
only notable
closinstiuotai
luons hetog toiCWcago
Siincy which was 1 per cent higher
163 and rose to . ltw.v Tha entire
market, however, became heavy in ear-
ty aeaungs ana a decline ranging from
4 to 2M per cent was recorded, the lat
ter in Chicago? Burlington -& Quincy
which fell off to 161. : Northern Pacific
preferred declined from1 80M to
Denver aad Eio Grande from 88 to
87ltfAWestern Union fromfiOM to 88M,
unio ana juasusipp rxom 5 to HiM.
New Jersey Central from 9$H to S5 ana
Oregon , N avleatlon from ." WS to . 464.
uaiuiiuiu x ou iosepa: ijommonwas
quoted at $20, with no sales.
' Cattish Spluere Determlnea. ' (t
- juonpon. oepu io. 4-ne secretary of
Mnttnaes to receive returna showing
jP00!, eotton:,corner
VZJZa..
1 yB-SSriSJsriat
" I aiafi.. s09 sred and tnflrm. 'isdnik1'
AwnTin;B.flTnnirrAY.:
TOE PKESIDEWTS COJJDITIOlf X
CITES THE
GRAYCSlT
.it- .
t ?
TT
fears thai the net ,4S
tell sad StonfFMn torn
treme Debility will Saccnmb te the
Present Septic Cemdition eren
Should no new Complications Arise
-4ustalnin; 1A1 o hj. 1 ncjrease,4
Ifoorlshinent wvaA JtioHfrtTpe'
BUnd Affected. ,,. i
i -,.a?tjrt. S! 1
ii i ii.iih -m firiSTT1
OFFICIAL BUIXETIN.
Elbebon, SepUlfi 9 a. m. At the
examination of thePresident at 8 SO
this morning, the temperature was 98.6,
pulse, 104, respiration ,21.. The f ebrile
rise during the night was not as pro
nounced as it usually has beenv JThere
was at times a considerable acoelr4
tion of the pulse. 'He,1 however; slept
comparatively well, and took stimu
lants and nourishments directed. The
cough was somewhat more troublesome
during the first part of the nigh and
exriectoration rather more purulent
The discharge from the wound is less
abunaant ana hoc quite as neaitny in
appearance. The pulse, -however, lias
more volume and his general condition
does not seem to been very materially
. changed iB;imykrespect.a in r -j
F. H, Hamilton.
10:15 a. m. The situation this morn-
favorable, and grave anxiety
to whether the President will
be able to overcome the result of his
extreme debility. 'Bed sores nave again,
SKSJSL
2. , , , . ' 'i
f ijoxro xjbancil sepje jo itfwa a .r
The President passed .' a fairly good
niflrht., Durins the eariv Dart of the
night be was troubled with coughing
more so tnan on any previous nignc
His general condition is not so f avora-
mi !
Die to-aay. :xnerQ are no new compu-
cations and ha indications of any, but
t.hA Ttatient'a condition shows that he
the patient's condition shows that he
has not improved in the past 12 hours.
The j wojinji-has assumed, a morejra-
healtny appearance ArKt tne aisenage
from it has'been growing more unsat
isfactory since yesterday morning;
While the pus discharged this morning
is pi no Detter onaracter tnan mat ais
charged Mast night, small bed gores
have aeain appeared. Dr. Boynton says
they are caused from constantly lying
in bed and are attributed to theex-
treme debility of the patient. Dr.Boyn
6n : -alsaeays the Circulation of the pa
tient is good and pulse is not-of a more
depressed or unfavorable character
than heretofore. The anxiety which
now prevails is whether or not the
President is able to stand the burden
which he is now carrying. -Dr. Boyn
ton says he still has hope that he wil
but it is a question which can only be
determined by the future. The patient's
mind is. also very weak and shows evi
dences of disturbance: by continued
hallucinations. .There is still a contin
uance of suppuf afeeh of the parotid
gland. Un tne wnoie, tne case may be
summed up with the assertion that the
present moment is one of extreme anx
lety, and hope of sufficient grOundfor
assuming that the patient Will rtvflr-
come.the excessive debility which has
established itself. All are hopefu
however, especially Dr. Boynton. who
asserts without hesitation that the pro-
vitality left to override the present un
favorable symptoms, but ontbeiother
hand he is unwilling to grant that there
is anything to warnrrit., sanguine
opinion 10 mac enecc
Elbebon, Sept. 16. At the examina
tion pi tne resident at 12 m. to-day,
the temperature was 00.8, pulse 116,
respiration 21. At tne evening dress
mgatousop. m. tne temperature was
98.6, pulse 104, respiration 22 A sllgh
febrile rise occurred at 11 a. m- and had
entirely subsided at 2 p. m. The condi
tion of the woumd remains unchanged.
His cough had not been so frequent or
persistent, but the sputa still remains
purulent, nourishment and sumulants
have been given in increased quantities
without discomfort.' Altogether his
general condition cannot be said to be
improved.
New York, Sept. 14. Specials from
Elberon axe of the most gloomy char
acter. The Post says the President is
nearing another crisis. The septic con
dition of his system is manifesting it
self in various threatening symptoms.
Bed sores, for instance, which were
present in Washington and which
healed apparently after his removal
here have again made their appearance
mis morning. - iis puise noetuates
wUdly and his -mind is less clear. Upon
the"wnole the outlook is not encourag
ing and the"neit 48 liours may bring
very sad news.
Dr. Boynton said this morning that
he now feared- the President had not
sufficient vitality left to surmount
present difficulties even if no new com
plications made their appearance-- , .
t The GommerctaT says this Jiasibeerf
one 01 tne gloomiest days since the
President's arrival, and although the
morning bulletin did not create a panic
it came near doing so and greatly de
pressed tne spirits or everybody, in
eluding Attorney-General Mac V eaeh.
who made his appearance at Elberon
aooat tne tune tne bulletin appeared.
JThe doctors were not-inclined to talk
much, a sure sign that the patient is
worse or nbt doing weU. pr. Boynton,
however, ma .10c cojuwai jas opinions
and said he thought the situation looked
very grave and that it was doubtful
whether the ' remaining vitality of the
President would carry him safely
through even without other complica
tions. The nght lung is not so well,
but gave every evidence of extended
abscess and increased inflammation.
Dr. Boynton is not therefore satisfied
with tke condition of things to-day and
does hot be&itate to say so. In conver
sation' this afternoon Oen. Swaim said
it was bard to say what change had oc
curred in the President's condition
since yesterday; it being so slight He
did;notlixe4the appearance of the
wound, the discharge peing of an un
healthy character. He did not think
there Yhadf been any actual loss of
Strength Within 24 hours, but certainly
thtre has been, no, gain. Nourishment
has been given freely, including milk
and brandy, and this" stimulant has had
a beneficial effect The most important
work. to be'done ,now is to. build up his
strength, se as towltbalan the drain
made by tie wound upon his system. It
H5!eE
&lxtfrni n " r, y
lena TV Toekor, of Teskneeeee., Ae
1Iemphm. Sept .IaXgqti. W. T. Tuck
er waa assassinated Wedsjesday night
at Okookma, Miss. He waa ealled to
the door of bis residence and ihot br
an unknown party. ' Death resulted al-?
most -Instantly, The circiiln stance
point to Houston Parish, a netrro bov
18 years old, with whom Tucker had
some trouble a few days agoi Th : aa
BaasiD jransn, naa peen, arrestea. he
jtoCBBaeB
thaatata.iaiia zsamimanded a briirarlA
L4ripg the war.
k CleaVeToIdHoI, .-September laA
Iknqwn thronghout thecomttryis doxd;
1 IlV2H. restoring power
IWei.o)tor.gatonotJu
Si.,! rWsiflwr,rnsaiMfflB.
The Weathera.
WJLBmNQTONJSeDL'lIndUcalions--
Middle Atlantic, partly cloudy weather,
wiiu xocai rains,! eat to souui -win us,
East Gulf, fair weather, northerly
winds, becoming variable, stationary
barometer. :: l':--
umo valley and Tennessee. xair j
nnessee, fair j
stauomary or higher barometer ana iemT t a i ,.ai :
peratare. - r " If r IJrUti
? SfhUiAeanUcl partly cloudy weathe TJ j
Btationati or Kzhtz baronLter tnd teC.- V P W
weithf bbfdaiicaL rains towrHOTrnTrrr'
me Ticrrtnern portion with westerly
inrlw ntntirimi imrtilni.r-inn mnTitTT
and temperature,
. ,i ;TBBBiBKttx)asoyLrjnE. -.
UlUUmj of 'Tittrnle cak bed bugs," "roacbes
ete.iloeBtbelr IlTeg ,br eoUlslon-witH "Boogaon
Bats.f Sold by draests. 15c
'ffTHX DOCTOB TOLD Mi rj ol
take a blue mil. batldldntlor-I bad abe
hMn l
poisonca rwice- py morcarj. xa
the Udag-lor aybOlookoess and eensapatleei an
nowJLamas weu aeer.Hr ToroM sraDerananua
llTer Is the trouble lor which KidBeyrWort alwan
vniTH w uio post ivimaj kuvnu
CouranU u v-
Trtnimm Atjtw aWa rimflmrrtiM WATTalurD
Uia&r-The great toirie- and raJtaraTe ;eonu0iis
Iwimt iu mnch tmn 'unit IHtw TwrmnL mora &1UH1
tnum than -aor "alnm 'aad noil inass'' knowni 1
Jnst ttis thlnrtar the Opting weaknear'BOWflo-
9nera eoia or- tui yaggi8tt on sht smhuiiiik
rY . -- - - JJPJ
MIDI FBOIC 'HIBMEESS M1TXBIAL9. . and.'
anntnd tn thA iwuMla nf fiutln and falling OUT..
Parker1 Halt fiateam has taaen the first van as
an eiegant ana nuaoiensar repuwTV. ... , , .
4
i IBBTrXTION or HX SCALP,
- An JtuthentleTesttmeor.'
;iJ: r ;
6naeroen :ror nTe jears l JiaTe been greatly
troubled with dandruff, with a seyere ttehlncof
the scalp, and my hair falllii out sr tried almost
eterykhown remedy, auproynig weruuess.j Beer.
Log BuTnetf s Coboalne tmd Burnett's Xalllston ad
TarHMMLIrocaredabottIeof each, and am has-
ir4 to state that tUie daudrutt Is .eompjetelx
t J.JLCfrmf, Kansas Clty,Mft
Bumett'a Flayorlng Ksets aye the best
! A GOOD BAPTIST;' ' ,
clergyman, of Brg6n, K. a' strong temperanoe
man, Mffemd with kidney trouble, neuralgia, and
dizziness almost to bUndness, oyer two years alter
he was told that Hop Bitters would cure bin, be
cause he was afraid of and prejudiced. against
"bitters. etnoe his enre he says none need feu
but trust mHopBlttanvi ' in..: , ,;''
j : . 1 1 -y v.) .....
! .-. h':
Chew only the brand ot.ktbaceo known as The
Old oaken Bucket f .
THE old Oaken Bucket,
The iron-bound bucket.
The moss -covered bucket,
That hung lu the well. ; '
' . . ' CH AS. B. TONES, '
Charlotte, Hf C, Sole Agent
Liberal terms to dealers. -
. t ' .i i ' ' '
- Mo one who Is thoroughly tegular in the bowels I
Is halt as liable to disease as he that is Irregular.
He may be attacked by contagious diseases, and
o may the irregular, but he Is not nearly as sub
ject ta outalde influences. The use f
TAKftAirrSoTZIEAPlBIENT .
secures regularity, and eonseguent tmnKmity from
sickness, t
Sold by an druggists. ...
lonS dAweodBmo '
Chew
the brand of
tobeeeo known as The
i ' !"! -
Old Oaken
HpHE OM Oaken Bucket,
X . The lron-beond bucket,
' The-mess-eerered bucket,
That hung In tbe welL
CHA& B. JONES,
Charlotte, N. C, Bole Agent.
' Liberal terms to dealers.
Dn.SflEJFORD'S
It
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
t r ,tiA. t
cures JL,iver uinpiauits, 1 aun-
Dn:,.W faUX nTj
uiccy vuiuuauias iucuotio, vuar
tiYeriess;Headache.;Itasastsdit
gesHon, sfrengthethetem,
reoralatesthe bowels,purifiesthiri
W&L : A Book sent free. Dr;
SANtORD, 162 Broadwiy, N. Y.
vi,n 'm w ' w ATT. 'livniiataM
-r?TTT iT -"'"r
rfaw4an-aeoa,m--y, r , .
We give above a eoitect likeness ' fit tftis weu
knowa M succpssful physjeian a surgeon, wo
has made a life long study of Kewous BJacaaes
aad the Diseases of the Skin, and be now stands
la the highest rank; as authc thcee special
and dlstresBtnj dfeeases.?In the eeurse'of his
practice he discovered what now ate renowned to
medlcaliinaetiee,' vlzj a combination of Celerery
andChamomflein the' sMr ot'FDis.' They are
used by the profession at JargV totfeonatahr
cpnimtedbythsra. " t; ' '
itnotifeateltmedjB1 Cte result of
bis own experfence to prflikloa. ey s a surf
sure for the foov ipeclai'dlses auTlrJi
worthy of atrial bf s4llntenigsufferera, . The
are prepared ektijwasiyfp eure sick,bss4aohe, ner:
vous headache vayBpepttis hMdailiioTalgla,"
paralysis; aleepJessoessV tysip
ness, and ted cur any ease.',-, V "Tt
Soldbyafldnrjte,- 60 eents a boi.
Pewjt,. 1Q8 North, Xotaw street.1 BAlttmp're, .Md,
tt mftfl, fwpfcpxes forSIi or six boxes foe 12.50
trxnr near" aaanrsiftuDf
- A a. 3- r'Pf'W W ' "II W ' T T
y.r. kMksejtts skte wkita, pass IW"
tamovea m aa flnakiaa. . taA it tUMBI tpua
Wtmiesjevaakactg aosststisa 'flfbot
ameziai
'rr.ria.rni
aiiilsTtftnisltieitnin M v swi'izmS
p8itTT---, .
TeeentlsmehTlVl isses"Boy-sitartilde7r
V L- -I- FAIT. TO BE SUIT3SD-IN' . 1 lTOU ttitil
Si' -rT TTTT3UXF A T Til. A TV! IJiVV I N I U K If fl. A-l J
: .
rt gaaraatee that erery pair of 8HOXS we seiisna no iuuuu jubi b reyivBeuinu, aw y - ' --T "
money. Our stock has been carefully selected wiffi arte to the wants ol all classes of customers, and comurjsei foniW .CjMMiaaMe , ,
goods; of me very best auaiHy and aU grades, from taieflnestriencli Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest Btegail i Kiyou wish to get joar Uxs au4 tiwes to
. A . . .w. .jcl. .-otM-tM. mn n&nnat
ssplS
Chew only the brand of toblcco known as The
Old Oaken Bucket, m , t .;, --r -.
'tfoid'cattdekeU'' " ' 4
l A'Thfrtron-bouBdbQeketi'
. . TiiemosB-coyered bucket,-.t . .
Thfttliiinir lri the welL
a. '. Skin J H" '
Liberal toons to dealers. ; . , .. .'
qasiriOTri,ll.4, rmber 1, 1,881,
VOTICK TO pXLiNQl&KNT TAX PAYEES:, '
I will Bell lot cash at the 'court house in Char
lotte, en Monday, the 8rd day of October, 188 1
beginning at 11 o'clock a. m., the foUowlng de-.
scribed real estate, situated m the eity of Char
lotte, to satisfy executions In my, Jhands for taxes
due the city:
. Two lots on Poplar .street, at the Intersection
with Tenth. Nos. 811 and 812.' the property of
Dr. a K. Bratton, for S24.45, baUmce o taxes du
for 1 870 and tor the year 1880.
One tot on jrirtn street, ne property or u. x.
Butler, adjoining Mrs. Eliza Tate, for $40.75, for
.taxes due ana unpaia ior is v ana ibw.
One lot on fourth street, near , AtlanUi tt Char
lotte Alr-tlne road, belonging to Mrs. Lucy But-
ler.aclotnlng J. Jf. wneeier ana otnera, ior toe
Otlwxesaue,OT.uie.yerBeMaua.
One loL.NOw 1227. in square No. 51. tronttng on
Churcn street, me property oi w. sv rseany.aa
lomiB&Mrs. M; Jianhagan, for the sum of $14.43
taxesaue ior reoii. , ' -
One lot. No. ftl. in sauare tllS. on Stonewall
street, the nroDextr of Booert Berry, adlolntne J.S.
Stephenson, for the sum of $4,05, for taxes due ;
for 1878, 1879 arid 1880. - ;
Two lots, tzonung on serentawreet, bee Tryon
and Church streets, adjoining the oroDerty of J.
M. Smith and M. E. Alexander, the property of the ,
Mercnanurana irannera rtai-fi isanK oi unanone,
for S14.80. taxes doe and unpaid for 1880. -
: ' One lot on CoJleeestreet. adjoining the nronerty
of H. O, Springs and others, lately the property of
Allen Cruse, belonKlng to the Traders' National
Bank oi unariooe, ror y i.5t, taxes due- and un
paid for the years 1879 and 1880. , ' n -Two
lots. Nob. 1222 and 1228 ia sauare 104.
djolning B. Schenck,: and fronting on Graham'
street, the property of Sarah A. Chambers, for the
sum oi 80.82, ior taxes aue ana mipaia ior the
earn 1879 and 1880.
One lot on Poplar street, between Eighth and
Ninth streets, adjoining C. Hllker and Mrs. Wris-
ton. the property of Man J. Collier, wits of W.J.
Collier, for $29.94, for taxes due and unpaid for
the years 14, '75778, '77, !78 and 1880T
One lot etrfilxth street, at its tntersection with
k street, aaioimnc aennea ana otners, tne oroD-
erty oi w. js. vroweu, ior siu.w,
taxes due and
unpaid for 1880.
One lot the Dronertr oi Dr. K. Crowe L ad loin-
tng T. H. Oaithec at the tnterseotion of Myers and
tuxtn streets, iorra.zo. taxes aue jdj ibu. i . .
One lot, the property of Fanny Conner, being lot
593, in square 78, on D street, . adjoining Edward
Glavin. tor $180, taxes due for 1880. '
One lot, the property of Fannie Gordon, wife of
J. W. Gordon, being No. 1119, In square eio. 104,
fronting on Graham street, adjoining T. H. Lo
max. lot S4.1W. taxes due 1st '79 and 0.
Twoi lota on First street. aoJoinlnc J. McLaugh
lin, being Nos. 604 and 605, In square No. 80, the
property oi jeu uagier, ior o.o, taxes aue ior
r70and'8O. v
One lot, the property of James H. Hunter, lo
cated on C street, adjoining , for $4.40. tax
es for 1879 and 1880.
One lot, the property of David Kennedy, No.
1408, tn sauare 171, on Hill street, adjoining W.
J. Black, tor 1 18.86. taxes due from 1878 to ?80,
inclusive. r
One lot, tne property oi uana sutler, no. , i
in Square 168, adjoining S. M. Howell, for $460,
tra.iln.lAf'Ta.iwI'iin I
taxes dne for r79 and '80.
r Fonr lots, the Drooerty of Mrs. Elizabeth Mur
phy, wife of Dennis Murphy, being Nos. 620, 625,
843 and 845, tta. square No. 110, on Stonewall
street, for $46780, taxes due for the years '76, '77,
'7,7andT$u. ,
Cnje lot, the property of Elauv Moore; No. 618,
square 81, fronting on E street, adjoining John
Carson, for $10.15, taxes due for '77, '78, '79 and
1880.. .. . .
one lot. tne Dreoerty 01 xpnraim rotts. Deing
lot 698, to square 79. on First street, adjoining
& A. Harris, for $7.00, taxes doe for '77, '78, '7tf
and 1880, being for balance due for years named.
Two lots, the property of Butus Beld, being Nos.
1 150 and 1151, tn square 141 , fronting on Poplar
street adjoining Atlantic, Tennesse ft Ohio road,
for $16,25, taxes for '78, 79 and 1880.
. Two lots, the property of A. B. Schenck. where
he now lives, on Graham street, adjoining Thos.
Holly and others, for 90.51, balance 01 taxes eaa
tor 79 and 1880. : '
One store house on Trade street, and dwelling
In rear, on Fifth street, the property of Mrs. Eliza
1 Shelton, tbe wife of F. M. Snefton, adjoining 8.
M. Howell and W. D. Stone on Fifth street, and &
M. Howell and Mrs. Abernathy on Trade street,
for $35.54. taxes due for 188a
One lot the orooerty of John Walker, being No,
938, to square 111, fronting on X street, adjoining
Ellen oormaok, ior 5a.b3.uxes aue tor isu,
One lot, thsproperty of Mrs. Sarah Houston,
wife of S. F. Houston, being lot No. 443, square
64, at the intersection of Eighth and Pine streets,
fronting on Eighth street 99 feet and adjoining the
property of the late J. M. Springs, for $67-45, for
taxes due and unpaid for the years 1874 to 1880,
inclusive. " if
Two lots on Trade street, adjoining W. M. WU
son and Wolfe, fronting on Trade street 99 feet
I and running back to Fourth, the property Of Mrs.
1 juiia McMunay; wife of J. W. McMurray, for the
sumef 19.60.mxesduefor 188Q.-. .
. two lots, tne property 01 a. Jr. omiui, MSipico
VSSSSSSS.
tiX
T&SlroMrs.tEBzsbet6'
Kaffi l&taffl
i&S&i&S
ami nnnald for T7. 7t. '7 ft and '80. i'
; chas.f.habbison, .
; - Tax Collector. Cltr of Charlotte.
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This great specino cures nat , most, loauome
WHETHER EN ITS PBIMaRT, 'SECONDABY OB
"itTiA'jecrAGE..;,
Bemoves an traces' of Mercury from the system.
Cures scrofula; old sores, rheumatism, eczema, -
. ., - eatarrn, oranymooaaisease.ii .'.u
CUBES WHEN HOT. 8PKINGS. FAIL!
. Malvern. Arfc. May 3. 1881.
We have eases in our town who lived, at Sot
mm.
Uprtogsand were toaUy cored wtthS. as. 5
nee:rr n: ; ; .' -.MoTAlDiOHaiMOKBx;.
i
:'. ' . Lonisvine. Kentucky. May 18. 188U
- a a a has given- better satisfaction than any
modi cine l have ever sold., - , ,. a. rvgjma.
' ; 1 UmIA . Dot
boiduuu, iwuagni jacv utmoii
4 We have sold 1,296 bottles of a a a la a year,
It has given universal saasracnont - jrair mmoea
physician now reoommend it as a positive specif
, ': . a MAHSX8XCQ.;
: Denver, Cot, May 2. 1881.: L
- Every purchaser speaks In the highest terms of
8. a a laMsmEgrraa. -
'" ' - .. -."-t- ; ;i i ';r-i'v
- - Richmond. Va.. May 11.1881. -
Toucan refer anybody to us in regard to the
merits oi a. a. o. a uaiMaetvo."
. . . , Perry.Oa..
of high Stand-
GaJ
Ii vofl wish, we em take four ease, TO BE PAID
FQkWpiJJ CUBED. . If rite for particulars. .
tt)OOBEWiv be 'csid t3 any cbemlrt'
who will fthd. ori analysis of lwbottles 6
one paraeisf'MHmryT Iodide FotasstaHU-or i
mineral substance, l -t .swift SPECIFIC i
For finlhertoformation write rot the llttlebook. '
aoia.pyT.Ai smtui;xCB.:wnston ACo.and.
,iiStS!P-:K t.T3Wl ' itS
it IMt.
i'1'uauwHouimiBUBBiorinnimnuii
aaaei iu . M
4;j14,Pr.!Beeyes, rwhr Intention -la to!
keep a swcayflystjctaaA bouse in every tessect;
;.j.heparjoni
The aboie signers ore gentlemen
fns. ' . ' - eoMBjnr. Got; Of
M " - - -
v
KuntMrflpmaaaiannBecnui msaa9v.rr.fy.,,i;a j
ixtuof the cuhSe Jf solicited.. A f l yma ttWSiiZJJ
a . . . j -vnll aTlABitA
do bettar than at our store.
GWeVsacall. i f j
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GENERAL
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1217 CARY.
Because of the cheap rates of transportation,
clal lnducemeats to Wholesale Buyers Jn North Carolina.
mra8 ly . . :
7. T. BLACKWELL & CO.
' Durham, N.C.
faawfaetarart of U Orlfbul aai Only Gsnoist
lew jfjwjetftcnwt8.4
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n-i CTnD Dl71T.Tw'Jt"OJluAJ,'a, -14
Z I O I Ur DEA I I I -O.octi weds. Ohly
tQll Ad1rAMI. i tlAX'T. F HHiTTT
sep6,4w
- Washhigton, N, J.
UJI1VKBSXX1C
Atie-wtm Qsu ;
circular. A ltra tnatBnBlnesi
SchooL
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WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
StETAIi TIP ItAJrIP WICH.
I )Vmtd PeOT, 1880
iTeea Brimaat, -White and Steadr.
: light, requires no trlmrntng, ndjastaf or months.
Sample wick 10c. .3 wlcSSc 12, wicks -Sa.
postage paid. uaTOiureetsiges a, :m aaqv
.ntea. Aaaress a vv? '
MElAliTIPMMi WICK-Ca t
p 7 CqrtlaudtstyNew York.
vLftbQrAaLwaadcTwa 5IE
ioai Wilc,amBtodtha bartend
t. a. new uairau mjta,
faFriw SkS25
?., Wm only fLSS Mat
mail i fllaatntad tanmla. 8i
rSihoditii!
TUnW .- THffi KT S&LiP!3t,t .Be. W- H.
mmv it tut Hutu juut, aa mubMB at.
sep6d4w4 -
.Asookof rare origteamy; entitled
J.
to maturity, tn regard to education, home, society,
love, inarrta risteewaf'V"How bwed e'11 "
are to be brea j-inoer8ii uourraetalyw'i j i j
striking thoughts, rare tnomaC andu i
! eommoo-sense FulHaga .c.ore tw plates-eac
one a gem." Ajrnis wameu w very sora; (seaa w
drcuiax iuu as3riPBOB: psm
w
J.MeCUBDi a CaTPhlIa.C
WANTSBto
mense demand
Resident Garficl
DubUBhedt
thrminttdryerii
etrord .obscurity to
hisCteabet,,Oonflla
raaoa, mark, ri. .
, Mar221y HiJ'n
FREE
Vnr 'miistra.ted
Agents wa
4w ;
sr.. rkx
m m
- Thi greafoMeni solved. Tne Individual care- .a-iVL' '
fully eaasldered from the age of resrnsromtyln-' ' BlWBRISfjjWSj! J Kit
ag!bnib
, 'mDieluihenac
Life! of I
. ... it
helthre
rose DybereuleaTi
aiuxnureg
uoaaiiaaijaHempiea
i gnrgjoal Treacneni,
tar
the fastest selling book out CireulBJS free. - tlb
' ami temue" Ootnt fiOaAdoress at once. - w v
4W j oaminrivauiiiiuvw
nODBI,VsTOBBROO,QJ
JL occupied by J.r0. 8hianoi
aeaoion srfverrOBtobev 1 st. r Also; m
corner Eighth and College street, araoins.it Pa
session glyen immediately, Apply to
15 OUMJIJUIUIAJU KAX'ii HAJIS-
sep0tZtaw,nuocti
11 -
1HAT
ery
desirable iron ' open' front p store
house; 25x100 feet, with eeuax. situated onj
n. a., f rrrmriT occuDled b? Stenboose.' Macaulai
wr of Trade ana, ixuiege sueeis, , iuanone,
Co., and-now by Jf. a Spencer - A iCcw- wflh tM k
rented ior one or mere .years irom cepiemoer isv
tiext. The locanon :proDaory mepesim.tne
oity.
: aagitrj41
"100 Pearl StrefeC New york
A DESlRABtE 4-roorri eottasev lust Otttsiae ttie
xx nmus or tneeur ei vnanone tmemueei
There are fere acres ofJand, good, garden, and
nMihlu a immvI anil and nannaaarv outballrb
I win oe som coeap to a oona uae purcuu
W "2 t
!. curvs, ana. seuuuea u. anagMP, p-i.
irawsi burg,Aiaiarus,iJUjoBuiJ',)
.iino r r' r-z v
I -Tf V? WUISMAn i .A : H . -,
Office.; two auois-v'jfadepewderet
TNthe State smd,Ordte4 SuteejCoiarAtflf
: . . . -
lad
with
juaMtsBiuauuu, nvuuenui j eor
recuaarnncuxmmia j to
' '; ) Jlf lyib t rteedle wo and flonJS
mouse, airenv cb-i :
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huioflrtn viva nn hattAr mAHl than nm A.
t
Centra) Hotel B1 ode-Trade Street.
BTOGESS OTCEOLS,
"4W-'rffc -lin Amit
BEDDING, &C.
A TOLL UXB OS
AXBLoraraxs,
Parlor & Chamber Suits.
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STBEET;
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. RICHMpm VA.
and the location of Richmond, she offers spe-
We claim to stand at the top.
Our claim for meHti ia4
upon tne lacr tnat'a'tcn
analysis proves that the tobacco
grown' in" bur" selona Tetter,
adapted to nMnf aJ6oli jrtTRE;
satisfactory smoke than ANT
OTHEU tottacoo fer6tr to kzHJ
worldj afid bBfiiiiiaftijai
the HEAll'lfof this fine tobacco
section, "WTE bare tbe PICK of
the offerings, ftc ap
preciate this; hence our sales
the leading manufactories com
bined. JtNfinc genul
T
SALEM ACADEMY,
THIS lnstUotlofammei)ds iteelf to! the, waDDc
as a notably Wessiuu trnd safe ham andttigb
class schootforglrls and yeang wCtaJeB ' ;T
It has during the past few yean been greatly
improved. Its SCHOLASTIC ABBaNGSMSNTS
have been remodeled and ttstsUbdards advanced.
It now often all the advantages et similar Institu
tions of the highest grade. A large number of In
structors is employed,
and oains-taklng instruc
tion is guaranteed. . Is oilers- a-Uberal English er
English and ctaBaioal.'OoursetoB gradeatton, and,
under Its new administration, has already gradu
ated (with diploma) four very promising classes.
Tne duousbtu; a&uamujulkmt8 of the Acad-
emy have latterly been re-adapted to Secure to its
resident pupils the largest measure ofeomfort
and convenience. Eight resident teachers are
continually In charge, and'-give- special attention
to the cultivation of correct manners and habits in
girls. Systematic and enlightened Dhisl-
culture and care of health are oromtoent fea
tures in the Improvements recently perfected.
, Exceptional facilities are offered for the study
of MUSIC. The, results of practical work torts
Music Department, during: the past .few years.
wnnlri waj-nuititha Aaadamf.lfn tha imrfnira af
outer similar insauiuon in me eoutn. a two to
...
; U :
nil
iaSSaiJSirhrw'eawg has
T now aim obtainable In the BKPAKTIUENTQS1
vbaw i v4jijrau iiritt wnicn- aaneen rs-i .
OKsnized abd Dleeed in 'etwnre of eiadv bf see' '
Liir-??iielal ability and superior training. A high standard
lot Excellence will be maintained and the lest
methods observed. A 'variety of branches of study
Is offered and careful tuition is guaranteed. M
The 78th year begins Seotember 1. 1R8T. '
. lujyai
dAw'
borne- school foe airis. Tarled ad-
the highest ordet F0t4enth-,yeaz.
moetiA set ti'tjarar a
aciBY.
tAuaeipai
CATWE4CQCSXX sT.a .
Ir located pear the town of Blekstyi
eohatrML (L. wltMa i
t ciew miSMsa'r
wa)
I A thorough
ithoto
'1S
i .aes of
M 4-.7,deodkw2mos w
lriTii t " ii n" Ti i i "
at! irjitaMM:
I J I walk Of th
Iflloftrifaft
depoCaao few hooBs trSvel by Alitor
of tn
sned AKaevuei is aonauetBd atue
AiaiVi
ewlJHlyfUMertM Whofbr vktttt-w-
isosatury, aad-'aatn lecenti'
unabaM,
UUOUlDUa nays sai
ana direecsa h toe resoaie
CataoHo literary tostttnttoae ls thCaroltoiS
'aj uiosory a great neaitn reeort. Memer "
it vicinity. tbe celebrated USixtBa.'
aitdiseases ana naniiiiitDi Are-' unknown
In thisimmediate seetfonv aevlB!ttnc pattsnm
raoklii recover mrifir Ihti ftinusaina- sf . tts nnear -
SI climate. . No ismdqeitnaneaee tued oa ta
ousl principles off tteipow but to insure'
" ity all mt conform to 1M ceneral rutoeef .
Tth Iu jtltuUou. .... 1 "tJ' tt - ' -
The schotasuo year of tea OHnsteonsists of
two se puns, each easton pejaMe In advance.
tfc5.00
m nn
! O.W
)alnttBg; nrawinglsliguites. etc.. form
extra ch8rs,.,?,7-( ; " "
oi inquiry anoaia pe aoatesseq to th
1 11 I
WEONSSDAT, SEFTEMBMB 7,
fet: i.v. ...... x-
81.
COBF8 OF TEACHERS:
-WwB. ATKXHSON, Principal, itla, Maths- -msttcs.andXaturat
8cl0tioes.r E.TTt,,,,
vMaw HEIJIM JA7NO.- Principal of Pteintitesfi.
aiant i ' 1 r.?
Bg.7BAi.LtB CALDWELL ; WHITE, Engllsh-
anaHWcty:r T - r.
ABT-xa mattoon. Elocution and: Eng
ehes. " - ,i
- t wtuw varatuun a.
FF. A. BiDXi Li a, Director,
Has p a: b ataoe; Art
i Tinf fiTir! rD
jUonxTiNSLxr.
air...T 1 vit.v r. . 1 . .
itWAtrjtA CCTTON. Head f Boardma Ba.
. . t auiraocv sei . "
fSSi Tacajifn in the aoademz.
fir? i
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f
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nund and body. Bee adr.