EKJJJATJSEfT 23. 1881. '
tvt A soasnEb i'
PHAtAMX 1od4 Ra Bf. J.; ft A.sL-Beular
- iiOTiBKm Lobm Na-2ek j Al. a- 1L Sec
ular meeting every am and third Tuesday nights.
Cbablottp Chxpttb No89. B. A. 1L-Beaal0
meeting every second and fourth Friday nights V.
CHABLOTTSCOiaUNDABT NO. 2, K. T.-BflCOlU
meeting every first and third Thursday
Knein or Hcwoil Birular nieettng every
second and tourtri Tbundaya, u
Knights ofPronAS. Regular meeting nights
first and third Wednesdays,? o'clock p. m. at Ma
sonic Temple Hall. , ; ; , .
CHABLorn Lodgi No, 88. Meets every Mon
day night. , .
- MMXLKBTBUB9 !-IaOUBAnO LOMB NO. &
Meets every Tuesday ulghl
Dim Lomb No. 108.-Meets' every Thursday
night.
Catawba Brrn EHOiKmm Ma 21.-Heett
First and third Thursday nights in each month.
natt H BU
On hand LeRo Davidson. (
Wanted -Arnold Cd. M
UttiTlC ENCI Iil NCI.
tSThe time
nigh. 1 4 -
for the oyster draws
tSTMaJor FrankvCoxeh8 returned
iaTUAtifcjU UJ I iVi.mi .;
tSTThere were no cases before the
mayor yesterday. .
. Eg?7Tbeday .train, from Richmond
was again abeut an hour behind yes
terday. .
1 tJTThe'firats&rai ot the season on
this market, made his appearance yes-
leruav.
ie (jaroiina central teiepnone
which has been out of order a day or
two is again in a talking condition.
CP', Miss Josie Brown, of Concord,
who has been visiting friends in this
city, returned home yesterday.
tSTWhen such paramount topics as
the'Fresldeat's death occupy' public at
tention ether news hides itself.
t3TThe reports of pistols could be
heard in all directions yesterday as the
policemen waged war on the collarlesa
cur.., ,; . . ' : v.;' ... '..
dr Weather indications for to-day
are fine weather, southerly winds, lower
barometer - and stationary or higher
timperature. , t
Cghe floor ott which was the fa
mous print of the devil's foot hastoeen
taken up at the old BisselV mill, and so
passes away an ancient superstition.
There will be a meeting of the
members of Charlotte Section Endow
ment Bank, No. 478, at the cotton office
of Mr. John W. Miller, this evening at
5 o'clock. Be sure and be there.
tSF Two complaints ; appear this
morning from-citizens. That is the
way td do it When you don't like the
way things are going, say so yourself.
Don't look to the newspaper alone.
It Is whispered that an opportu
nity for a reconsideration of the whis
key ordinance, which.it is said, the dry
aldermen intend to move as ine next
meeting of the tooard, willnever be
5 if :J
j are made that the bat
get far enough out
of town. Several suburban citizens
threaten to report the offenders if they
don't get f urtherout ' Jt certainly is
not avery pleasaat thing to have shot
dropping -round promiscuously in a
yard full of children.
IW If our subscribers at Chester, as
well as King's Mountain, will try and
find out just why The Observer don't
reachj these offices regularly on time,
we will 'trj and stir somebody . up.
Look into the matter, gentlemen, and
give us facts upou which to complain
to the officers of the Postal Depart
ment. Cgr A gentleman yesterday, his at
tention having been called to the sub
ject by a short item in yesterday's Ob
serves, aid that he knew of. an; in
stance in Rowan county, where a col
ored man had been bitten by a mad dog
and died of hydrophobia. He says, the
theory that the negro is hot subject to
rabies can not be sustained.
. nThe city clerk states that -his
memory was incorrect when he stated
to the reporter of The Obsebveb that
amendments were adopted, yrith the I
wnisjtey orainance ioruiuuuig bvooub.
or stained glass in front of barsi The
amendments . were that liquor should
not be sold to intoxicated men ana war,
the bars should be closed at 11 o'clock
-and not opened before 6 o'clock.
mm m . i
"Will NtlM Absndwiscd. .
The death" of Prof. Henry Adams, of
the Adams Mining and Reduction
works, -which extensiveyplantis in the
the outskirts Of the city, will not pre
vent the prosecution of the proposed
business of the works. A brother-in-law
of Prof. ' Adams will, take
are aad carrv out the ideas which
led to Qielx erection. j
i
ctasicnif siuriei.
Yesterday the Western hion Tele
graph office, the Postoffice, the armory
ot the Hornets' Nest lUfternen, the
store of Wittkowsky & Baruph. room
in the Frankenthal House occupied by
railway mail agents; and the Mint,
were bung in mourning. United States
flags and the banner, of, the company
wound with crape and gracefully hung
from the windows were .the? tasteful
emblems of mourning at the armory,
TtMi PriibsUlre YMke. . i r
William Macon' Coleman, a native of
Concord, and a former Attorney-General
of North Carolina under Hoiden's
adnunUtrsUon, las made still another
literary venture. This time it fs a history-
of the Primitive Yankee. It is
decidedly inimical to Us subject. -2lo
better idea can be given of Ihe book
than is conveyed in the lines in the tt-
Teaeerd with sanctlmonloua theoty. . .ri -
Sirs. BIsMtBM tm Ct the f2OO0
We are clad to announce that
bat yptne
annual convention of delegates, belong
ing to the Railway Mail Service Mtu
al Benefit Association, adjourned at At
lanta, -yesterdayiievening, r the Asso
ciation voted to pay a death benefit, of
2.000, to Mrs, Mary Bloom, widow of
John P ! Bloom, thef mail agent, who
was killed on the Carolina Central rail
road, on the 22d day of last December,
road, on the 22d day of last Decern Der,
tthe Indian Creek disaster. She had
A CWj WCU JIMU 1PlfJVWl J VAAO A&IAJUW
of Honor
JWWWT tX
Monday night last the -tore boose of
Mr. J. J. Watts, nine miles from Char
lotte, on the Lawyers' road, was totally
consumed bvfire. The loss) is between
2Aoo ' and 0200.' with,: $1,700: insuxr,
Jtnce. air, Watts' dwelling house, which
is near the store, caught fire; several
times, but was pnt out. - As somecloth
'inKfromtheistort WW found: in-the.
road, it' (s supposed.' that the fire was
the work of an incendiary, who had
Bret brokenorien and robbed and then'
;1
JfiZD BTIfiH. HDACTM. Et&
Rata. Lia w jniimi AMiMn:: dsonltai. n
s, etc, cleared out by "fieuga n Bats. lSfV
boiM si druggists -,: ii,HV;k.- ..-
" lComplam
shooters don't
, Mr. E. W. Hovey, of the Crump mine
in Union county, was in the city yester
day and exhibited some of the prettiest
nuggets of natire gold oyer seen in. the
city. Besides the nuggets, he showed
aume epienuia specimens or ore from
the mine. The pocket from which tha
nhggets were taken was found at the
bottom of an Old shaft, which has Just
been opened to the depth of eighty-one
feet, ";L 'JSsSvb
of prmU Adam,
'ProtHenry W. Adams, President of
the Adams Mining t and Reduction
Works, died night before last of an
epileptic fit. He was just recovering
from -4 long attack of typhoid fever,
which had very much weakened him.
Prof. Adams was a native of Massa
chusetts and came to Charlotte about
nine months ago. During his residence
here he made many friends who will
hear of his sudden taking oft with much
sorrow: '' The sympathy of the commu
nity is extended to his family. '
tHsUellle ianrna Trsvlae ma, (be W.
Oar Statesville correspondent writes
under date of the 21st:
' When the news of the death of the
President reached here' yesterday the
stores ' were closed and ' business was
suspended for the day." The bells were
tolled. The postoffice, reventie office,
United States clerk's office and armory
of the Iredell Blues ' were draped in
mourning." ; s A ' numerously attended
meeting was held in the court house;
Mayor Sharpe presided. Speeches were
made by Maj. Robbins, Col. Armfleld,
Mr. Gregory and others. A committee
was appointed to draft resolutions of
respect. Mayor Sharpe was authorized
to send a telegram to Secretary Blaine
exDreasinor the deen svmnathv of the
people of Statesville with the family of
xne aeaa Jtresiaenu
The trains on the W. N. C. R. R. came
in on schedule time to-day.
, . FBOn GREENSBORO.
A Batch I Kwi frooa
this 1 brlTlng-
. ; . . Town ;
Gkeeksboho, N.CVSept. 2081.
Te the Xdlter of The Observer:
The September term of our Superior
Court adjourned last ' Saturday after
noon. Four hands were added to the
force on the Cape Fear and Yadkin
Valley Railroad. One was a printer,
of the tramp species. The civil docket
was takenwp on Monday of the second
week and many cases of long standing
were disposed of. His Honor, Judge
Gudger, gave universal satisfaction.
Our next term will be held in January
instead of December, as heretofore
This change is made on account of.
Vance county, where the regular term
occurs in December,' and the ' same
judge presides both at Durham and
Greensboro. I
The many friends and patrons of that
old reliable sheet, the Patriot, are de
lighted with it under the management
of Capt Hussey. He is hringing it back
to the plane it formerly occupied in pol
itics, and henceforth it can be relied on
as a staunch Democratic sheet Capt
Hussey is a genial, sociable gentleman,
good writer, and is winning the re
spect and esteem of the community.
The opening of the Benbow House
gves us three large hotels more than
required. We have four large livery
stables, which appear to be doing a bet
ter business than the hotels. -
The "old reliable"-rCapt. Fulghum
is moving; and has announced that
about the 1st of October he will com
mence the publication of the Daily
Bulletin, ah. evening paper of col
umns. Two railroad officials at the depot
had-a lively "set-to" a few days since
with pistols and steel drills. Result:
A broken head and both parties bound
over to next term of Snperior Court.
The Guilford Grays will not go to
Yorktown. They continue to drill
three times a week.
The tobacco warehouses, of which we
have two, are not doing a very thriving
business. Planters prefer the Danville
market. The tobacco factories, how
ever, are doing handsomely.
Davis & 'Hubbard, patentees of the
Davis turbine water wheel, speak of re
moving their machine shop to Char
lotte, where they propose to erect a
large foundry for the manufacture of
their wheels, in connection with other
work. . '
Recent rains have greatly improved
the porn crop. A fifth more cQrn will
be raised than was expected.
The faculty of Greensboro Female
College now numberseieven, the largest
. sap -wmW M wrw . - -
since tne war. jars..jreii, wueot nm.
"TR PaII. of netrsnaner fame, has recent-
Y accepted a position as music teacher, 1
The number of boarders is 97, also the I
lanrest since the war. The institution
: is in ft thriving-condltion.
.' mm .
CisrUl' AJfWt tlie WmmivtM Tra.de.
Jo the Xdltor o? TheObserver. v V
I wish to call the attention of our
city fathers to the fact that there is
much complaint among housekeepers
at the imposition practised in the sell
ing of fowls in Charlotte. In many
cases cmcaens are nrougui. tu uuu&ci
with their legs tied tight with a cord
and when r released, ono-half of them
are unable to stand on their feet, and
the consequence is that many of them
die. Then, again, they are brought in
nioM hoTM. and ;are smothered to
death for want of air. . -
Tha nianiarA franentlv adopted
in my opinion, to conceal the condition
of the fowls. Xn numerous instances I
have been unposea upon in tuis w,
and have not only lost the -fowls I
pought,T)ut have had my own fowls to
contract disease from them. I lost last
wA9.r . over aria hundred Plymouth
Rocks, every one I had, from buying
these miserable fowls, and this year I
have lost all my ducks from the. same
cause. '
I how the city fathers will do some
thing to abate this nuisance and pro
tect the housekeepers.
, Tar mu Ihe L,lgb(.
To the-Editor ol the Observer: . '
The writer weuld like to ask the city
authorities a few questions : t
1. Are the kerosene lamps on ine
back streets regularly lighted and have
thAv hAtm durinor tha vast three years i
' 2. uo the iamp-ugmers t,so-cai?u; ie-
ceive their pay regularly ?
- Z. Have any protests been made by
citizens and taxpayers against the pay
ing of these employes or contractors on
the ground of imperfect service r$n-
t Avert V
4. Wfl not Buch a Droteat received a
few days previous to the 1st of Septem
ber, and nas noc ine coutracbur wcu
paid iii full, for his services notwith-
imuiu .B r V
t 5, Did tne proper omcer laveaHgawtti ftmiri pooatfi.....
I the matter before paying saitT eontracMiuiu v . ' vH-r -;
r .9
AA ... . . -m , rs
a TTflA thft lamp on tne corner w ju.
and i 5th streets been lighted .at. any
nt f Via rtanfc month Ot tWO. OX
cepting.oa the laightof tto.ftf$&
one other night, when it was Hgbtedjby
Soperintendent tinnier hi ev vl.m
from tailing into an unfinished-clol?
Vert ft v ' . . . mwr. J i :V4-
' 7. Was r it lighted Y eanesuay wuw
r l Uht anthorlUes think it Jusimj
ifalrurnUUJ
ravnreaycuwens wi ppcnt" n
others who mmf Ppwrtioo p
..a.O 1 J:I . i tJI!'-W f f I :
LAAUBI . . . . - ..... .. . . .. , 3 :
I ages In the ease of a ciUxen iustalning
injury' resulting- zrom xaiiarv w
(h streets? a Touri tjmy, .
MTryacaln!n Commonwealth Dlstrlbation Co's
arawing taxes piaoe on sum mst.
S30.000 for S2. .Comnvmwealth DisMbutlon
Co's dzawlng, Bept BOth.
' wie ukn.wiuvf
As this Question Is frequently asked, we vrtll sim
ply say that she la a lady who for upwards of for
ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal
ents as a jremaie rnysician aud nurse, principally
among children, she has especially studied the
constitution and wants of this numerous class.
and, as a result ot this effort, and practical knowl
edge, obtained in a uleume spent as nurse and
physician, she has compounded a Boottuns Snun.
for children teething. It operates like magic
glvmg rest and health, and b moreover, sure to
regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar
ticle. Jus. Wlnslow Is beeomlna' world-renowned
as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do
rise op ana piess ner; especially is uus ue ease
In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup
are dally sold and used here. We .think Mrs.
Wlnslow has Immortalized her name by this In
valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous
ands of children have been saved from an early
grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un
born will share Its benefits, and unite in calling
her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty
to her Buffering little one. In our opinion, until she
has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Syrup. Try It, mothers try It now. Ladles' Visi
tor, new xotk taty. sola oy au aruggists. Zb
cents a Dome.
UARKETSBY TELEGRAPH
SKPTEMBZB 22. 1881.
PHODDCX.
Cmciao Wheat No. 2 red winter , No. 2
Cblcaco sDrins 1.80al.80U cash and SeDtember.
1.8 1U October. 1.88ia November. Corn 671aa
67cash. 67 September, October, No
vember. Oats 411 cash. 41 September and
Aitfnho. A O UM.on.KA . Onlr at Ifl fTlV Ifi CA
cash. 19.85a,87Vi, Beptember and Octeber, 19.55a
10.57V. November. Lard at 12.15 cash, 12.17a
12 22V October. 12 82V November. Bulk meat
ehouldeis 7.75. short rib 10 55, short clear
10.86. Whiskey steady.
Baltimore Noon VI our firm; Howard street
and Western super S5.O0a5.75, extra S6.25a7.00,
family 87.25a8.00; dty mills-super $5 00a5.75,
extra S8.25afl.75, family 8.00a8.25; Eio brands
97.75a8.00. Patapsco f am. 8.50 Wheat Southern
red 1.40al.4S, amber 1.5G&.5Q. Corn Southern
white92,yeUow72. ,
BAiyriMOKS Nlsht Oats Westernwhite SSaBft
do mixed 50a5 1, Pennsylvania 51a53. Provisions
mess pork 20.75; new ; bulk meats
loose shoulderi , clear tides , ditto packed
9all;bacon-shoulders 10tt. e. rib sides 121.,
hams 14Utal6. Lard refined tierces l&lfe. Gofiee
Bio cargoes ordinary to fair 93&al2e. dugar
A son ioe Whiskey ll.ivvs-
CracnraiTi Flour family
75a.7Sb Wheat No. 2 r
685a7.10.
Wheat No. 2 red winter 1-46-47.
Com at 7a OaU at 44. Pork at 821.00.
Lard at 12.00. Bulk meats--shoulders 8ft.
ribs 11.00i bacon shoulders 9 Vs. ribs , clear
sides 12. Whiskey at 1.14. dugar naros
llUaaiL, New Orleans 8Vaa8SA. Hogs common
and light 5 25&0.BO, paciung and butchers o.oua
7.25.
Eimw xuuouuuniu uvut wuii wuuuuu
to fair extra 6.25a7.40, good to choice 7.508.76.
Sfa Wamw OahSVam A Ana Awvm an iv m nil
Whftat tmsraded red l.Z3ai.4U. uorn
unaraded 65a78Ui. Oats 42 for No. 8. Cof
feeBio cargoes 9ftal8. Bugar fair to good
mflninv HorR. nrimA : Mftned standard A.
OBk. Molasses New Orleans B0a56. rto uioo-
86a56. Bosln-2.42Vsa2.50. Turpentine la.
Wool domestic fleece 84a46. pulled 20a4y.
nnwiuhd 15(aflK. Texas 14a81. Pork 19.75.
middles long clear llliu short elear HVs, long
and short . Lard 12.82Vsa.42VS-
COTTON.
eiLWTOH-Steady: middling 11; low mlddl'g
; sales 4,200; stock 57, 1P4 ezp'ts coastwise
; to Great Britain ; continent.
Noanu Steady; middling llc; net reeeipts
1.188: cross : stock 5.112; exports coastwise
1,665; sales 552; exports to Great Britain.
BAurmoBa Quiet; mld'g llc; low mldd'g
llUt; good ora'y lOVfec: net ree'ts ; gross
875; sales ; stock 2,758; exports coastwise
r spinners 75: exports to ureat Britain
to Continent .
Bostoh Dull; middling 12Vic; low middling;
HVsc; good ord'y lOVsc: net receipts 109; gross
: sales : stock 4295: exports to Great
Britain ; to France.
WmmiQTOST Firmer; middling HVkc; low mid-
dune 10 9-1 6c; good ord'y we; receipts 4ro;
gross , sales ; stock 8,002; exports coast
wise ; to ureat vnuun.
PwTT.inTJwrfA Qutet: middling 12c; low
middling 1 llfa; good ordinary 10V&C; net receipts
sxoss 28: sales - : spinners 149: stock
8,854; exports to Ureat Britain -.
S&vmrAB Steady; middling Ulfee: low mld'g
lOVfec.: good ordinary 6Vs.; net receipts 4,588;
gross ; sales 4.800; stock 84,738; exp. coast
wise ; to Great Britain ; continent .
ww nm.ciKft-mm! mtdd'K lllfa: low mid
dling lOVs: good ord'y 9c; net receipts 1,177:
gross 2,819: sales 1,100; stock 105,514; exports
to Great Britain ; to coastwise.
Mobuji Weak ; middling lie: low middling
1 roup- vnnd ordinal flfibc: net ree'ts 1 .094: Kroas
: sales : stock 9.279; exp. coast 808;
France ; to Great Britain.
Mnran- Firm: middling HVfec: receipts
1,161 ; shipment 599; sales 1,005 ; stock 15,573.
ArtamvistA-idv: middlink lOSda.: low mid
dling lOVic.gooa ordinary 9Vic; receipt 1,074;
shipments ; sales 1.276.
Chaklmtoh Steady; middling IVte; low mid
dling 11c; good ordinary luvie.: net receipts
2,125; gross -e sales i.OOOistock 19,509 isxport
eoastwise i.sio: ureat unnun , wuumain
Mm vnn-Tnttnn steady: sales 1819: middling
uplands ll;inidd'g Orleans IJVnetreoelpU
K&! KTOH 11V; OUUBUUIWWU uo. aw w .w,vvw,
exDOits to Great Britain 699; continent
t.ttxrpool Noon cotton market now firm;
middling uplands 7 frl&d; mld'g Orleans 7 8-16d:
sales 12,000, speculation and export 2,000; re
ceipts 1 1,000, ieirtcan 7,900. Uplands low mtd
aUntt emuseT Beptember dellverr 7 6-16a9-82d,
Bomber and October 6 19-82d, October and
November, November and Decemrjer ib-bm,
iZzLzzZiOl. T.nn.i AiM. jajiuarT and Febru
ary-, February and March- 6 18 82a9-lM. March
iSa i!nrll ft&hal9-82d, April and May 8 21-82d.
May and Jot
,ut,,r,lay
and J une o n-iou, j uuo nuu iuj
. .T . . rt . T.. I a m , J ,
FUTURES
Naw Y.0B Futures
AAA
dosed steady. Sales 90,-
11.69a70
October.. ....
November
ll.70a.71
tl.79a.XO
January-. ?o?JtoS
iprtl
May
June
FINANCIAL,
12.29a.80
12.3 9a. 40
12.49a. 60
NawTowt-Moneyl-OSa-fl-, "Jf.K
Governments steady; new ffs l-OJU
half per cents 1.1 8Vi- Fourperaents 1.17V4. State
bonds duo, nominal. .
Hkw TOBk-Stocka closed strong.
New York Central
arte... t ,
Lake Shore ' 01 2
uuuviavsuuk, oeic
Haahvllliiimd. Chattanooga BMV
LoulBvUle and NashvUle .
Pittsburg.. 2i
Chicago arNoraiweete..... 127
Wabash, St Louis ft Pacific B2A
Do preferred. . j. vWk
ifamnhla nnd Charleston , !L
RamIt iBlnnd 1-87
IFaAHi TTnf rat - . " .. . 87
A loK.ma JQaJl O R 76
. M OVaaa A amoll 7
- WWW M P, ........... '
Class B. 5's 2
i n... n A'm HO
vuavs v, - ;i
East Tennessw. . , . , .rAt
Georgia..
Blchmond and Alleghany aino -
' .CunW.:.; w 4.066.926
crrv cotton mabxxt.
1 -' Oman ov thbObskrvcb, l
Cbilottx. September 28. 1881. 1
rh movirac -MatArd&v closed steady.
Good Middling. . , 11
fitrlnflv inlddllng. 118-16
Middling......... ..-... "1
atwtt Ias. ntlHfllnir '1U 161
T"""-" A 111
T-nwmlddlina. . 10 9-16
Tinges
Lower grades.
Becelptsyeslerday, 84 bales.
CUa.rlo.tc; Pro,(4ni:eJIsirket.
SXPTKWBEB 19. 1881.
BUTJNQ PBICB3. :
i.no
...... ..
1 1.00
il.25a.50
VnAe.
BMkS, vfnerper imwiuji.
Tkas, "Clar, per bnslt,. .i ...-
90al.00
: 76a80
8.7Ba4.00
. 8 50
; 8.25
, 60a56
, White, j.wM,r.,...f
turn 1 ' -' it-J--W---
ifFainHjr;'..;
KxlrS..
i riaok swelled, .-v
. 4tta8
Apples, jpv'ti'i''s?'t'''''
Peaches, peeled . . . y.,...,
' Ufipeeleov. . . . .
acMiBrrleSrttw--j'.r.j"
, 15a20
. 7al0
. - .8a5
;0J
.0:
iJ":
..I .n m i-ihorloitA mid-in ftrerr dtv (not
ness man In Charlotte and- In every dty (not
already taken.) A few hundred dollars necessary
TzZ.T. tnr wt on dellverr after orders have been
' !U th. MiMr aian rwr month vrofit
vnAnuiteed. The- most sarehlg. inyjesngOToa
olfadtod.
rrriii ..." ., a h isnols
A 4c CO-
ep-AMi
1293 Bro&dwa; new Yonc
NOTICE.
OTJB store will be closed en next S-tturday, the
24th lust, on account ot holiday.
sep22 ' WIXTKOWSKT BABUCU.
Berplatioi In Prices.
"TTTB HAVK opened a Bsef Market on Tryon st,
W In the Springs bonding, opposite Latta's
clothing store, and will supply eostomert at from
6 to 8 cents per pound for choice Beet
epiAlw. ... . xnrtaaxx ammimwm.
Bicycle.
- It Is mraTlT nrmnnrijwf
that among out door sports.
none surpass the Busycie aa
a means of restoring health.
To those of sedentary hab
its the result la most ben
eficial, developing the mus
cles and giving new life
and vigor to the. whole sys
tem. Ahorse always sad
dled, ready for business or
pleasure. Bend three cent
stamp for 24-page cata
logue, giving price lists and
full Information, to
POPI M'F-G CO.,
Boston, Mass..
Or J. C. Wbateb,
Charlotte, N. C.
sep20,dlmo
OPERA HOUSE.
The Highest Standard of Comedy !
The Illustrious American Comedian,
John-1 Owens,
With a brilliant Comedy Company, including the
leading Light comedian,
CHARLES VAHDENHOFF,
Will appear on
Wednesday, September 28
la Tom Taylor's Modern Comedy,
THE VICTIMS,
And the laughable Comic Drama,
SOLON SHINGLE.
The sale of reserved places will commence on
Monday, at the Central Hotel and McSmith's Mu
sic Store. fsep22,6t
Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The
Old Oaken Bucket.
THB old Oaken Bucket,
The Iron-bound bucket.
The moss-covered bucket,
That hung In the welL
CHAS. B. J0NI3,
Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent
Liberal terms to dealers.
TAX SALES.
Charlotte, N. C September 1, 1881.
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYEES:
I will sell for cash at the court house In Char
lotte, on Monday, the 8rd 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 satlsfyefzecutlons in my hands for taxes
due the city:
Two lots on Poplar street, at the Intersection
with Tenth. Nos. 811 and 812, the property of
Dr. a X. Bratton. for S24.45, balance of taxes due
for 1 879 and for the year 1880.
One lot on Fifth street the nroDertr of H. T.
Butler, adjoining Mrs. Xllza Tate, for $40.75, for
taxes aue ana unpaid ior ihvm ana ieu.
One lot on Fourth street near Atlanta ft Char
lotte Air Line road, belonging to Mrs. Lucy But
ler, adjoining B. F. Wheeler and others, for the
sum of $15 85, taxes due for the years 1879 and
1K8U.
One lot No. 1227. In sanare No. 51. fronting on
Church street, the pioperty of W. F. Beatty, ad
joining Mrs. M. Flannagan, for the sum of $1443
taxes due ror 188a
One lot, No. 961, in square 113, on Stonewall
street the property of Bobert Berry, adjoining J. 8.
Stephenson, for the sum of $4.95, for taxes due
for 1878. 1879 and 188a
Two lots, fronting on Seventh street bet Tryon
and Church streets, adjoining the property of J.
M. smith, and jf. a. Alexander, tne property oi ine
Merchants and Farmers Natl Bank of Charlotte.
for $14.80, taxes doe and unpaid for 1880.
One lot on College street adjoining the property
of H. O. Sprmgs and others, lately the property of
Allen Cruse, belonging to the Traders' National
Bank of Charlotte, for $19.55, taxes due and un
paid for the years 1879 and 1880.
Two lots, Nos. 1222 and 1223. im square 104,
adjoining B. Schenek, and fronting on Graham
street the property of Sarah A. Chambers, for the
sum of $8.82, for taxes due and unpaid for the
ears 187V ana 1880.
One lot on Poalar street between Xlghth and
Ninth streets, adjoining C Hllker and Mrs. Wris
ton, the property of Mary J. Collier, wife of W.J.
Collier, for $29.94. for taxes due and unpaid tor
the years '74, '76, '78. '77, T8 and 1880.
une lot on sixth street, at its intersection wiia
X street adlolnlns Bennett and others, the prop
erty of W. M. CrowelL for $10.00, taxes due and
unpaid for 1880. . . , .
une lot, tne property oi vt. s. uroweit aajoui
utT.H. Galtber. at the Intersection of Myers and
Sixth streets, for $3.25, taxes due for 188a
' One lot the property of Fanny Conner, being tot
593, in square 78, on D street adjoining Edward
uiavin. for $1 so, taxes one ior iesu.
One lot the nronertv of Fannie Gordon, wife of
J. W. Uordorubeing No. 1119, in squareitq. 104,
fronting on Graham street adjoining T. li. ia-
max, ior 94.iv, taxes auem'ivaoa-eu
Two lots on First street. adtolnmK J. McLautth-
lln, being Nos. 604 and 605, in square No. 80, the
property of Jeff Hagler, for $8.58, taxes due for
ITQ .ral n
One lot the property ' of ' James H. Hunter, lo
cated on C street adjoining , for $4-40. tax
es for 1879 and 188a - ...
One lot the property oi uavia A.enneay,
1408. In sauare 171. on Hill street adjoining w.
Black, for (13.85. taxe due from 4878 to '80,
One lot the pwerfv'ef Dayjd Ktatler. No,
in sauare 100, hujuiuuib q, b. oumu, aw .ui
taxes due tor 7 and 1 '80. : w" -
pbv. wife of Dennis Murphy, being Nos. 620, 625,
843 and 845. In square No. 110, on Stonewall
BircCV Avr VSViVV, ww w t - . ...
"28 v ana tsu.
rV.o int thn nmnertv of Bam Moore. No. 618.
sauare 81, fronting on X street adjoining John
Carson, for $10.15, taxes due for '77, '78,79 and
1 bbO
rA it th oroDerty of Xnhraim Potts, beina
lot 698. to square 79. on First street, Mioimng
8. A. Barns, ior s.uu taxes one ior i, o, tv
and 1880, being for balance due for years named.
Ttnn inra. inn uniuvm ui iauaub i&eitA. iwtiiik aiuo.
1150 and 1161, la square 141, fronting on poplar
iitreet. aajOinmB aubuhg, ivuimw a, uuni ivau,
5lLV tSes for '7. "TB and 1 88a ;
Two lots, the property of A. B. Schenek, where
nnar iiim. on Graham street adloinina Tbos.
Holly and otnen, ior 90. ox, iwsum n hum uo
for '79 and 1880. ' -
atro hniue on Trade street and dwelllnc
ln rear, on Fifth street, the property of Mrs. Xllza
Bhelton.tne wu va. a. owiwu, ujdauau 0.
n.nLd W. D. Stone on Fifth street and &
M. Howell and Mrs. Abemathy, on Trade street
for 3&54. taxes one ior ihwjl ' -nTinfthfl
arooerty of John Walker, being No.
: " . . . . J r.n.i 1,. m i.i j
938. in square till aivhijub m m sum, pujuuAAug
Sum ormack, f or $3.63. taxea due ejl880-
One lot the property of Mrs. .Sarah Houston,
wife ofTr. Houston. taWM KaT .Jiquare
a A mt tun mwnwuwu vt auuuo auu ruso nnw,
frontln on Klgbth street 99 loot and adjoining the
ZX otthi late J. M. Springs, fTT45; for
taxes due and unpaid for the years; . 1874 to 18)
-tvIHWif. fronttnE on Trade street .90 feet
and running back to Fourth, the property of Mrs.
Sulla McMnrrar, wife of J. W. MeMuray, for the
t.i..nmnte of J. Ia,-. Hardin, belna Nos. 1880
... - ... - """- safinisr iittt
rt ji, cqq Vium 2514. fronting on Trren street
M fAstsAdrmumg back to College, adjoining
rFr,. smothers, for vSjSSS:
the wtfeefDr. Wm. Sloan, at the IntersecUonot
Tryon t awj tTSZ
fAor sinn whiiiuul ifsrusi m vwuimd oMmjmm - ------
tr, iVi ;yr 7 chaX j?BUBSjm.
Fresh Beef Every, Mopning.
01
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MftlS 0
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1000
iushes of Oate
White aod RnstTroof.
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UROY DAVIDSON
osnnBanBnEtB'. gib ase
WE HAVE JUST BEGEXVED ANOTKEB (Ufii OT otm; CEI4EBBATED
50 CENTCOllSETS, $ ,
lnipetamaadaualirsaiirtliOT in this dty, sizes running from 18 to 8a
ALSO, A BEAUTIFUL ASSOBTMENT 0I i
la various stylesat
Look at oar beanttful PBINTS, Just received, only 7o per yard.
H. MORRIS & BRO,
jana
U O U 13 1 OJfcC Sc MX) .j
TB Y 0 K 8 TBEHT-1TEW STOiSe. 'Vl
We are daily receivinj? New Goods in our Fire i andTerijeirrthenti.
Our Mf.Boddickisnowintlle Kortherit Markets buying fot onrj wo houses,
which ehahles Ul to purchase in large uaritiUes and-get the behefit of the low
est prices. Many thanks for the liberal patronage thus extended, and we hope
. ;., ' - -.
by fair dealings and low prices to merit a fair portion of the same this Fall.
We have so few goods left from our summer stock that it is impossible for
us to hare a closing sale, but what we have we offer . at r reduced, prices. All
goods marked in plain figures.
Strictly cash and one price.
September 6th.
AT
REDUCED RATES TO ALL POINTS
BOUGHT ANt SOLD BY S. J. PEBBY,
OPPOSITE CENTBAL HOTEL, - CHARLOTTE, N. a
L9N. B. Partles'deslrmg Information In regard to railroad travel will please address as above.
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WILSON & BTJRWELL,
DRUGGISTS,
TBADE STEEET,
JUST BECEIVED
Valentine's Meat Juice,
Seott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil,
Hostetter's Bitters,
Ine English Tooth and Hair Brushes.
sepl7
ftfUsctlXKUtsms.
CELJNA PALACE
OT
I Brookfleld & Co.
JUST RECEIVED,
100 GROSS
Fruit Jars & Jelly Tomblers
Olf BEST MAKERS,
Which we offer very low, wholesale and retail.
FULL LINE OF
Crockery, Glassware,
French China, Triple-Plated Ware.
A Lot of BABY CARRIAGES, Just to hand.
SELLING OFF AT COST -FLY
FANS, FLY TBAPS j
ill
ICE CHESTS, WATEB COOLEBS,
ICS CREAM FREEZERS, Etc.
Water Coolers 1 gallon, 60e;2gaL, 76c.
aag7
Chew onlv the brand of tobacco known as The
Old Oaken Bucket.
THE old Oaken Bucket,
The Iron-bound bucket,
Tne moss -covered bucket,
That bung In the welL
- - CHAS. B. JONES,
Charlotte,- N. C, Sole Agent.
Liberal terms to dealers.
Dissolution Notice.
TBI partnership heretofore existing berteerf
X. J. Allen and W. A. Truslow having by nml-
tatlnn A-rntnul. la this dAT dfaaolvad bT mutual Con
sent. The business will be continued at tne old
stand by W. A. Truslow, who is aotnonzea to Bet-
ue au bu&tness of tne late nrm.
Havta aoid to W. A. Tmstow mv Interest in the
Jewelrybusisess, I kindly recommend him to my
mends and patrons. js . auuiui.
Charlotte, N. C., Btptember 8, 1881.
pl7,5tf
OTARTLIfJG- :
DISCOVERY!
LHST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A Tiotim of roaQifnl fmpradenee esnsiag Ffems
tore Dmst. Botvoos DebUtr. Iort mUahooi. tew
eorsrW rimptoself enrs. whidi be JSi
to m Jeoow-suneroim, ram
4S CksUteoa fit W. . '
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Ban kM, MTea lakor, losarwi imnn gii
Umam7784Um Kaptdir. Oaatalaiaa iOOO
hm labor, laaaias aMuasy, givas Mtla.
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House Fnrnisnin
Goods
exceexttngbj ow petes.
BODDICK & CO.
CIIABLOTTE, N. C.
IN ALL COLORS AND IN ANY QUANTITY.
BURTON'S
PECTORAL SYRUP,
JOB COUGHS,
Is aery superior cough medicine, and gives great
relief In all eases.
- WILSON tt BUB WELL.
X
GO TO
Ul
. AND LOOK . AT HIS
LARGE STOCK OF
Novelties b Jewelry
AT.T. OF WHICH HE SELLS
LOW FOR CASH.
All Goods (Warranted as Eep-
resented, "bott n Wght
:;- A.i UV
and Quality.
WATCH GLASSES 10 CENTS EACH.
dec 15
p. Ca Wilson,
CHARLOTTK,N. Cr
Sole Agent for
LOUIS COOK,
Cotete Boggy
WATEBTOWN SPBJNO WAGON OOMPANIKS,
fob res aixji or ; u "
BTJGGIZS, CABBIAOXfl PHAXTON3, SPRINa
... WAONS,a,
WHOLXSALK AND BIT AIL.
OPXN BUGGIZS, $65. TOP BUGGIES, S65.
Special 'inducements' to the wholesale trade
CtrTiNMMkuce oildiea, -
3 an 11
irrnrrmr
, Chew only the brand; f tobacco, known aa The
Old Oaken Bucket.' clS " '
TBX old Oaken Bucket.
The Iron-bound bucket . .
" The moss-covered-bucket'
s ji'iMl VXnntJgmtnewelL
v., iVOiariottAli.Jl,Sole Agent
, far? liberal terms to ealera!
f.rrrt 1 1 1 r f
T'.rrTt if Offr
.-! :i m X-PXACHXS AND POTATOaTl
geplO assVBOWXLL.
Ready
Wixed
Paints
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