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LOCAL 1RTELU6ENCE SATURDAY, OCT. 1,1881 - SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Th OASZ Lodge Not 81, A. X. ft A. XL Regular meeting every second and fourth Monday mght, Excklsiob LODS No. 2fllf A. F. ft A. K.Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday night. Chaklottu Chaftxb Ma' 89. B. A. M. Regular meeuug evvrj mnauiu auu lourva many "gn'ff. -CHARLOTTS COMXAKI) ABT KX 2. K. T. Regular nieuuug every ursi miu uuru xnursaays. K. OF IE Knights of Honor. Regular meeting every BUU 1UUIUI AUUXBUOB. OUT I- Kniqhts of Pythias. Regular meeting nlghti first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atias- some xeiuyie OtUb I. O. O. 2T. CHARLomt Lodgi No, 8a Meets every Mon day night. MSCKLKNBCK0 DECLARATION LODSB No. Q Meets every Tuesday night Dixra Lodgb No. 108. Meetsevery Thursday night. Catawba Rrvra Kncaxpotnt Na 21. Meets First and third Thursday nights In each month. Index to New Advertisement. Rust-proof wheat r John W. Wadsworth. SI 0 reward Miller ft 8ons. Tax notice M. X. Alexander. HOKIBPENCILINea. First day p October. I3T Hand in church notices to-day. CScuppernongs have taken the place of the watermelons. Mr. S. P. Alexander returned to the city yesterday from his annual summer trip to Saratoga and the Northern cities and resorts. iST The bullion assays at the United States assay office in this city, during the month of September, amount to $7,396.95. JSTIt is a mistake. You cannot go hunting to-day for the law has been changed and the birds are protected until November 1st instead or only till October 1st as formerly. It is hard, but it is a fact. t3TMr. E. J. Allen informs us that the Winston Leader was mistaken as to his intention of opening a jewelry store in Winston. It is his brother. Mr. Allen says his home is Charlotte, and he likes it entiely too well to leave tSThe next entertainment so far booked for the opera house after the minstrels to-night is the "Widow Be dott" on the night of the 28th inst. The uprorious fun which the come dian, Bishop, rriakes as the "widow" is fresh in the memof y of those Charlot teans who saw him last season. EMr. George Bryan yesterday re ceived a large box filled with goods for the Central Hotel cigar stand. The box was from Philadelphia and round the edges it was draped in mourning by the brush of the marker. Every thing is put in mourning now in the North, they say. Reward of Ten Da liars. In an advertisement to be found else where, Messrs. R. M, Miller & Sons of fer ten dollars reward for the appre hension of the thief who stole a bale of cotton from the cotton platform last Thursday night 29th nit. The thief will have to cover up his tracks re markably well or he will "f otch up standing before the majesty of the law. Paying' the Fiddler The chief of police received word from the doctor who flew through town day before yesterday in his buggy, that as soon as his head went down he would be in to settle up with the city. He had also been somewhat bruised as his wild run had wound up about Stew art's pond several miles from town with a big smash-up, and to cap the climax of his grief, 'Squire Severs, just outside the corporation, had already fined him $5 for the riotous run. Kunkel' Minstrels To-Night: Kunkels' Nightingale Minstrels ap pear in the opera house to-night, and as usual in Charlotte with such troops they will probably be greeted with a large house. Besides Geo. Kunkel's there are several first-class black cork artists and. the entertainment will no doubt be excellent. We have seen no adverse criticism of them in any of the papers and some very complimentary notices have been given. The music it is said is especially excellent They claim to give a performance entirely free from anything coarse or indelicate. Reserved seats are on sale at the usual places. i HI I Mayor Court. At the mayor's court yesterday morn ing the sports whom the mayor caught bat shooting within the corporate lim its, were fined 010 each and given till this morning to decide whether they would appeal or pay. Elsie Fulenwider was committed to jail in default of $100 bond, on the charge of stealing a bucket of lard from the store of Mayer & Ross. Cornelia Steele, colored, for profane and obscene language on the streets, was sent to the chain gang in default of $10 and costs. Delia White and Katie Lane, colored, forau affray were fined, the first 87.50 and the second $1 and costs. nikhop Lymaai Appointments. The following are Bishop Lyman's appointment's for this part of the State : Nov. 29, Tuesday St. James, Iredell co. Nov. 30, Wednesday Christ church, liowan co. Dec. l Thursday St. Andrews, Bow an co. Dec. 2, Friday Mocksville. Dec. 3, Saturday Lexington. Dec. 4, Sunday Salisbury. Dec. 4, p. m. High Shoals. Dec. 5, Monday Concord. Dec. 7, Wednesday Statesville. Dec. 9, Friday a. m: High Shoals. r Dec. 9, " p. m. Lincolnton. Dec. ii, Sunday Charlotte. Holy communion at all morning ser vices, Collections for diocesan mis ftons, ' " Forcpaugn's Riff ? Show s Probably Coming. , -.r-.'..J'' Mr. A. S.Dingess, general director of Forepaugh's mammouth show was in the city yesterday. He stated that it was highly probable that this, the larg est of traveling shows, would visit us about the firet week of November on its return to the North, ?There is no discount on Forepaugh's shotf. This is what the Louisville Courier-Journal arsof it, editorially: f.;:7v. " ii-PQtSpaughV circus mehacerW and t-erday, and gaVe'Cb the streets 'th ap pearance fif - a nn hi in hnliriav. ' Tha Street narada .wna a onrcranns nacrAanh. the pretty women and the fine horses fou((iy taxing "tne .encucay - eye. f ormances, but at night the turnout auiiuweu anjining iae,xna. crer before seen here.) Fully ten thousand Spectators crnxaAcA tha oanairtona kfinta. and at. lonaf half k. nntnlu1 FRtned away, unable to get even pUnd- InDfrOOm. In all its H.nnrfmAntil it IS 1 M . UU Vim wmmmmmwm really a great show, and, as such, thr c ourter-J ournal recommends it to the WA A m . . a a SB ' w Kentucky ana tne Bontn." THE ATLANTA. EXPOSITION. - ' What Col. Was. 3 eajtstea. alter Visit- '"the Gsuo. Ciew suta aeelag the skeleton of Its Elepaaat, thinks tao - -J1" NrtBi Cue. . Col. Wa Johnston returned yester day from a short visit to , Atlanta. wXc,ifV grounas or tne Exposition in company with ex-Gor. Snk 1 ? T1 ,The Colonel wai Sr?of Atlan and the Exposition. Here are some of the thingihesaid about both to a reporter ef The Ob- VnOro ha rii..,l ' I - . a 72 w ovjsk, wno naa a conversation with mm. tMf8,'eai'ifc 18 oin be a big things No doubt about it Atlanta i ovu a aeciaeaiy tne most progressive place in the South, and for that matter more so than any city in the older kp"8- A new steam cotton factory of 10,000 spindles, and 800 new bouses uesiaes, are now actually in course of erection. Everything is Ann with a rush and a visit there puts one to won- uwiugwny we can't inspire our own city with some of this push and enerev. "But the exposition "Yes. I'm comincr tn that Th grounds are within two miles of the heart of the city.. The buildings dis- Eiay a taste ana hnish at which I ac nowledge some surprise. From a cen tral square of about 200 yards the four wings of the main building diverge two of them to a length of 100 yards and the other two to 70 yards. Besides the main building there are many more smaller buildings in the grounds auouc iuu acres. Among these is a large hotel of 800 rooms, which is also finished and elegant. Handsome ever greens and shrubs are being daily set out around the buildings and through out the grounds. The accommodations for an immense stock display are mag nificent and,' "my goodness," said the Colonel, growing warm with enthusi asm, "it is really astonishing how much those people have done with nothing but individual subscriptions. The ap pointments are not only perfect, but are on a gigantic scale." "Well, what about the attendance? Will the North and West be there r "Yes. I was assured not only by my own observation of the preparations, but by the managers that the North and West would come with numbers and with substance. v Among the proofs of this is the fact that the owners of Northern machine works, cotton man ufactories and various other industries are now engaged in erecting suitable buildings for their own displays. The grounds are already covered with arti cles for display, and I was told that goods shipped three weeks ago from various points in the North and West were still en route, from the great pres sure of freight for the exposition on the roads entering Atlanta. "And the South?" "I believe every. Southern State will be well represented. If they are not it is a loss of the best opportunity they have ever had to advertise their resour ces and invite immigration and capital. The Cotton States association, of which by the way, Mr. Morehead, of Vicks burg, Miss., a former North Carolinian, is President, is in active sympathy and full co-operation with the manage ment of the exposition. It will with out doubt be the greatest thing of the kind the South has ever known, and I am persuaded that it will result in in calculable good to us." "Will there be any foreign exhibi tions r "Oh yes; the exposition will not be confined to the United States. It will be decidedly cosmopolitan, although, of course, it will as intended be much more full in displays of American and especially of Southern products man ufactures and minerals. "Lastly, Colonel, but by no means least, will North Carolina's display do her credit r "I am happy to say that I have every reason io believe that it will. I assured the gentlemen of the management that we would beat the world in displays of minerals and of commercial herbs and roots. In the latter ield the house of Wallace Bros., of Statesville, will make an exhibit of 2,000 distinct specimens. In the department of ores and minerals and woods, we will also, I think, be first The State Agricultural Depart ment has devoted itself to the collec tion of these last for a display at the exposition, and besides, it will make a handsome agricultural exhibit. The Piedmont Air-Line also draws ex tensively on North Carolina for its dis play; and in this connection I wish you would say that every farmer in North Carolina ought to go to the exposition before frost to see the growing crops on the ground if for nothing else. There are patches of all the food and grass crops of the South, besides cotton in every variety, not only of growth and size, but of quality, of Southern 'and Oriental productions, A very interest ing feature of this growing cotton ex hibition is the fertilizer experiments. Side by side are rows of cotton cultiva ted witn amerent brands or commercial fertilizers, and also rows without these forcing agents at all. li demonstrated right there that cotton cannot be raised in the climate of North Georgia with out them. Any Southern farmer who takes any interest in his business would feel repaid for a trip to Atlanta in seeing these practically useful, as well as intensely interesting experi ments." The North Carolina acato Bana at Torkvtown. This band, organized for the York- town celebration by the famous direc tor, W. H. .Neave, of Salisbury, is a com plete success. The band numbers 28 pieces, and is at once the largest and best ever in the State. The following is the programme of an outdoor con cert, to be given at Yorktown, on one of the days or the celebration. This was assigned our band by Col. Corbin, U.S. A., the master of ceremonies: 1. Overture "Christian Beid" w, H. Neave. 2. Waltz "Blue Danube." Strauss. 3. Polonaise, on fifth air. DeBeriot. 4. A gay and happy melange of popu ar airs. Selected? 6. Selection from Barber of Seville." Rossini. 6. Polka Mazurkas a. "Libussa," TikbnV, ft. "Coliseum." Faust. " 7. selection rrom -ljuriine." yyai- lace. ' 8. Quick March "Fire of Youth." W. H. Neave. 9. Halleluiah Chorus, from "Mes siah." Handel. , 10. am V;Gtdd 'Save Our RrefiidenfV Millard i "ft. "Washington's-Grand March.'.'- o: "Old North State." Gaston; ' There are eight outdoor concerts and four indoor concerts, and that the North Carolina State Band is to give one of them among so many large and fine bands from the states or large cities, will be no small honor and eclat to the State in a musical sense. ; - The nress of tne' state are requested to copy this programmeetc. " m eaara. ranx Anarews ana w n. Chick. 'Of 'Charlotte, are two df thtf Tnra T.mtra jphSMtraVSV, " Y , Mr, g. Landecker. shows two very handsome Dhototrrapns irom stntsuurg, iirmftnv. Mr. Janaec&er nw au w nonnt in ths New York; Heard of A young woman stepping into a puowk graph traiiery in JStrasDurg, sujx buo wanted the picture of herseltand two friends. t Rht whiatled. and her tWO friends, two Immense lionsv came 4tt ana lay qown auietiy wniie ene artist tool the1 pibtuain ttiffet ent attitudes.' The8 are the pictures Mr. Landecker has. w Across the faces are several rectangular ink marks to prevent them being copied in America. Yellow, dyspeptic nervoai invalids grow 'strong, ruddy and healthy by the use of the rueblg Ces The tbttigi desired f oand at laat" aak dngglst for "Bough on B&ts." It dean eat rats, muse, 1 r:t SXPTSMBXB 80. " . ' - ' ' " FBODTJCX, '' ' . tuoASo Wheat Ho.' 2 red winter 1.42, Ho. 3 cniteago spring 1.88i cash, October, 1.42 November. Corn 7 Ua72 cash, 72tta October, Movember. Oats-45 cash,: 45fe October, 45VfeaVi November. Pork at li-OOcaah, 18.d October, 19 lONovember. Lard at 12.16al2.17M easa, 12.17M&.20 October, 120all.82Mi Novem ser. muK meats snouiaeis B.msnort m 10.45, Baltmoxx Noon noor strong; Howard street uu vewrn super aa-zo&o. uu, exm So.2ba75. iwiiiij .i.wwo.wj vmj uuu. muyvL OO.AOBO.UU. rtra 96.60a7.00, family 8.00a8.25; Sto brands 7.7qp,PaUpseo fara. 8.75 Wheat-Southern red il.46ai.60, amber 1.65a.6a Cora-6outhem do mixed 60a5 1 , Pennty lvsnls 6 la52 Provisions vun u.o; .new , Dais meats loose shoulders . elear sides , ditto peeked hams 14S4&16. Lard refined oerees 18. OoOee Bio eargoes ordinary to fair 94aalla. Sugar CtooissAii llooi ramuy 7.007.80. fancy ww-'oliiw( wuuer . i.4sa.ouL $S ? .Oat at 46a4. Pork at S21.00. Xard at 12.121a, Bulk maat- -hnnkltn tajk. ribs 11.08: baoon shoulders gat. ribs 11. elear aides 12 Whiskey at log. Sugai-hards 1 lUa, New Orleans 8a8. Hogs common wuukiu a.vuBo,oo, paoung ana DUtcaers coua naw iokk tjoatnem oour nrm; eommon 0 fair extra R.RKa7.7K- mod tn nhnlM 7 RTkaM RR Wheat ungraded spring 1.12al.84. Cora uraui ooao. vais 44 xor no. a. uoi fee Bio cargoes OalS. Bugar fair to good refining . 8, prime ; reoned standard 81. Molasses New Orleans 80a55, Porto Rloo ooeoo. noem a.ouaa.bo. xurpenuiM buy$. Wool domestle fleees H4a4fl. rmllnd SOsUA. nnwashedl2a86, Texas 14a81. Pork 10.75a2O.OO aiuuie ions ear nu, snort dear lltt, long uu uwn JLAra COTTON. SaLvawoa Weak; middling 11; low mMdl'g I0c; good ordinary 10c: net reCU 2,682; gross -; sales 8,2 15; stock 67,866; exp'u coastwise : to Great Britain : continent Weekly net receipts 18,614: gross 1 8.699: sales 0.055: exports coastwise 2,464; to Great Brltlaln 10,97; conUiient 4,882; France. Njoyroti-Qalet; middling lifte; net reeelpts 4,026: 8XOSS : Stock 11.448: eximta anaatwlM : sales : exports to Great Britain. o Weekly-net rec'ts 17.116: gross r; sales 8,812; exp'ts coastwise EJQOiGreat Britain 6,925; spinners j . exports to Great Britain to vononeni . Weekly net rec'ts 585: stom Alio: uIm 19R- spinners 76; exports Great Britain ; coast wise ; Continent 2,354. i Bcstot Dull; middling 12c; low middling; lltfae; good ord'y lOUte; net receipts 206: gross 1.211: sales : stock 4.2A5: axnnita tA Onutt Britain : to France. . Weekly net rec'ts l 674: gross 6,071; sales -; exports to Great Britain 2,218. WnJOTOTOS Onlet: mldd's 11 5-1 Ae; am mlA. dllns 1 n Aa mnnAanfw Q Q-l mum. Rao. gross , sales : stock 7.408; exports coast 2 wiwo , mi omi oniBU. Weekly net reoelnts 4.088: gross : sales r exports coastwise 887; to Great Britain. PsnxaDstmiA Quiet; middling 12a; loa middling lllta: good ordinary IOUmu net reenlnu 4: gross ; sales ; spinners ; stock : exports to Great Britain. weekly net receipts 278; gross 1.624; sales 1.242: spinners. 1 144: coastwise : Continent : to Great Britain 100; stock. BAVUntAa Jtasyj middling lie: lew mld'g lOtte.; good ordinary 91A&: net receipts 4.506: gross ; sales 4,400; stock 43,926 ; exp. coast wise : to Great Britain : Prance. weeiuy net receipts 2B08;gros8 27.827 3ales 14.100: exDOrts to Great Britain 4.805: Vnuuw 4,6;coastwlse 8.137; continent 4,296. . Haw OKLHaHB-Oulet: mldd's llfeh: lam mid. dung 104; good ord'y lOc-.net receipts 10,614; gross 10,766; sales 6,000: stock 121,669; exports to Great Britain ; to coastwise. VMVlf TiO i-ulnti fQ ORO. trtmm On BOO. sales 28,260; exports Great Britain 12,904;Chan nel ; coastwise 9,530; Prance 6,1 11; continent ; channel. MmrrT. Vi1f mMrilfn IIUm irum nlMtl. 10c; good ordinary 1014c; net rec'ts 1628; gross 1.64S: sales 600: stock 18.668: exn. coast : Prance ; to Great Britain. Weekly net recelnts 8.816: irroas 8JH7: sales 9.200: to exports Great Britain : coastwise 4,470; Prance. MkMPms Qnleri middling lilac: reeelcts 2,054; shlpmenu 1.797: sales 400: stock 22,055. weeKij net receipts 8,760; shipments 6,604; sales 6j200. Austjcta Quiet: middling lOttc.: low mid dllng 10c, good ordinary 9e; reeeipu 1,148; shinments : sales 879. Weekly net ree ts X.860: shlprnts 5.569; sales 5,137;splnners ; stock. . CaaBuaroa Hom'I; middling llBhc: low mid dllng llttje; good ordinary 10e.: net receipts 8,886; gross : sales 1.000;stoek 27,864; exports eoastwise : Great Britain ; continent, Weekly net reoelnts 17.790: gross ..: sales 8 530; coastwise 7.800; Continent ; Great Britain. Haw Tom Cotton 8teady:sales 1.042: middling nnlands 1 1 18-1 6c: Orleans 121116c: net receipts 262: gross 4,385: consolidated netreCts. Wekly net rec'ts 536: .toss 25 695; exp'ts to Great Britain 8009; Prance 1735; continent 265; sales 6,447; stock. UoirraoaxBT Steady) mlddlng 10: low mid- lOVkc; good ordinary 9iftc; reoelpU 6,193; ship ments 4837: stock, present year. 5.499: stock, last ysar, ; sales 4,837. Maocw Quiet: middling lOKc; low middling lOVfec: good ordinary 9c; receipts 2,740; sales 2,740 stock, present year, 3,865; stock, last year 4,009i sales ,875. CoLrnrBCa Quiet: middling 1 Otic: low middling lOSfee: good ordinary 8tdcj wcelpta4.184: shin. ments 8,221; sales 2,213; spinners 600; stock 6,686. " iLT a a mi ww w - Po.w Am wvtlrf rflfni 1 iL Iakss tnfil. lOtsc: good middling PVsc; net leceipts 1.418; shipments 615; sales 68ft; spinners ; stock. present year, V63b; stock, last year, woo. , Sklka.: aIX Xasy; middling lie; low mlo c; good ordinary . Weekly receipts 4,110; shipments 4,010; stock, present year, 4,906. rt A, QhJ.. mMlln f lllu.. l. 106bcood ordinary lOlsc. Weekly receipts 8294: shipments 2,194; stock 4,452. ooxtjlratits oottoh BTXTxaxirr. Ket receipts at all United States ports daring week . 132,1 18 Same week lost year 170,544 Total receipts to this date 420,7 16 Same date last year 466,292 Jtxporta ior tne week 00,300 Same week last year 86,042 Total exDOrts to this date 1 99,086 Same date last year. .. 204,703 stock at au united btates ports. S88' Same time last year.. 812,409 Stock at aU interior towns., 51.869 Same time last year ... . ........... 48,937 TjwMtuorg Noon -Lotton market sow dull: midiiiinff nnlandB 1 7-1 ftd: mld's Orleans 7 7-lBdi sales 8,000. speculation and export 2,000; re Mtfntti 1 9 non. American 6.960. Uolahds low mid- dung clause: September delivery 7 616, 13 82a s, 6-16, aaA-iod, eeptemoer ana usooer o zi U2d. Futures dull. Sales for the week American 69,000 40,000 7,600 8.600 , fiOO 79,006 60,500 716,000 681.000 162,000 102.099 Speculation lsxport ........ IntnA exnorts irorwardedrxom snips' sines Imports.:..... American...... Stock ., American..... Afloat............. American.... Haw Yobs -futures closed weak, sales 126. uuu. October.... 11.62a 64 li.70a.71 .11.80 1196 12.08a.09 122la3 12.82a. 34 12.42a.44 12.52a.63 12 59a.6l NnvAmuer Tjeeember.... January.. February. March Anrll May........: June July., fTHAHCUL. rnVmn-Mimn IOllLa.'' CvRhAnM A.TQS&. OAMMimante firms now E'a'l.nilii. -. Voiir and a half percenU iritt-T(-crDerenu 1.17. State Kxw Tans Stocks closed wea Irleo . . ......... 'tjcUtiv SalOTS Voei-f-i 4 ( mirW-J-t OMIJWLaW'svO -W e Vo4 m Nashville and CluOtanooga. LoulsvUle and NaahrlUe ........... Oiieago and Korthwestem.......... . ..... nrafamd L25 Wabash, St. Louis ?aeujc. . . , . -Do preferred, j,;', i, 1 in ttttut uHifiHHi.. i. vo i i " ' A!iass,os..k., M , -.lis vi - " ' CUSS U, .it , 82 last Tennessee ,. Georgia....... ... 155k l"70 44-a- 1.25 1 R Ml ?4 Bdmvmd and Allegheny ........... "48 bub-treasury blances-Qold......... 182.810,967 i- 'J-a s,i n'' Oanm9i..t & 026,198 I.:.. , ? -i'- '-CUT COTTCa'MABXgT.: inrt'.T? fStii irfi OBBB C .fCTQasMVaVi I ! -h.r. - 'fr(aaBUixa.jOobet t, 1881,1 The market yesterday eloaed weak. ' Oood Middling.. i ...... i .... i 1 etrteOy mWdllng sflddllng.......y..............'w. ,4' Strtetlow middling,.... . Low middling... ... " l( Tinges... ' -lOslC Storm cottOB.w......i........u..... 1 ' 8 . aaiurawmwrnnniD tbtjat, 80th. Baturday 188 Monday 49 Tuesday 99 Wednesday......... Ill Thursday..... i 166 Friday 157 Total. 705 bales Charlotte Prodneo market. 81PTXMBKB 28. 1881. BUYING PRICTta Cobh, per bnshl . . .'. Ma&ia, VrsBLsaAVa 1.00 1.00 Baaas, whtte, per bushel. 1.25a.5fl 90S1.00 1.60 7680 8.754.00 8.60 &2S White, " lUOfOt Family......... axtra..... . ts, shelled, BOabo '-H4a8 16a20 7al0 Faurr Annies, ner SX. Peaches, peeled.... Unpeeted. Blackberries. . . . Potatoes f3a?aata 8a6 Irish. 1.00 80aS5 20 20a25 10a 15 20 8 86840 6a6 North Carolina.. Bess, per dozen. . . POOMTBT Chickens Spring Docks.... Turkeys, perm.. Bsacr, per lb., net Mcttoh, per lb., net . . BILLING FBICX3 WHOLXSALX' Bulk Msats Clear Bib Sides. 111A Oorrxs Prime Bkx 14al6U GOOd. lUa1k Wm.lim .- Cuba . 82a86 ongarByrop. 8550 Choice New Orleans 50a60 Common. 4flaafi Salt r . Liverpool One ..... l.eOal .25 " Coarse...... KAii rut White. lOalltt Teuow 79 Whihixt Corn, per gallon $ 1.80a. 40 Rye. " T aRH no Brakdt Apple, per gallon. $2.702.25 Peach. Si ka Win, 8cuppernong, per gallon $1.00 RETAIL. 20 15 8al0 Lard, ner lb Tallow, per n HA0OH . C hoe round lOall Hams, N. C. 16 Hams, canvassed.. 15alAi Bick 8al0 $10 EE WARD. STOLSN rrom the Charlotte cotton platform on Thursday night the 2flth. one bale of cotton. 277, with the letters M. fc 8. stendled en the side. The above reward will be paid for any Informa tion leading to its recovery or the apprehension of the inlet B. M. MILLX8 Ac 80NS. oetl.tf Rust-Proof Wheat. HAV 350 BUSHELS B ist-Proof Wheat for sale, cleaned, ready for seeding. - J.W.WADSWOBTH, octi.azt.w4t Charlotte, N C TAX NOTICE. rpo TH8 TAXPATKBS OF MXCKLXNBURG X COUNTY: The Tax Books have been placed in my hands, and I will attend at the times and 8 laces mentioned below for the purpose of ool tcting the State and county taxes for 1881 : Steel Creek, Monday. Oct 8nL 1881 Berrjhlll CCollins' fctore) Tuesday. M 4th, Paw Creek, Wednes'y," 5th, " Long Creek, Thursday," 6th. " Lemley's, Friday, - 7th, - Davidson college. Monday. 10th. Hnntenrtille, Tuesday. " 11th, " Mallard Creek, Wednes'y" 12th. " Crab Orchard. Thursday." 18th. Clear Creek, Monday, " 17th, M MomlngStar. Teesday. " 18th, " Providence, Wednes'y." 19th, Bharoa. Thursday, " 20tb, " Pinevllle, Friday, M 21st, The taxes for the 'present year most be paid sromotly. and all those who are in arreaaesfor past years must meet me at these appointments and settte If they would save coats. : . Persons living In Charlotte Township will lad myself or deputy always In the office ready to set tte. M. X. ALXXANDIB, Sherlft ectl.d2tw1t ' NOTICE. 1 COUPONS of the 2nd mortgage bonds of the Chartotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad z. uoiumDta rblch become Bank, of this ettr. JohhCB.I Treasurer unanotoa, Columbia Augusta u.t Columbia, 8. C., September SO. 1881. dlt i Only Vegetable GAnpoundthat acts directly upon the Liver, and cures liver- Complaints, Jaun dice; Biliousness, Malaria, Cos- tiveness, Headache. It assists di- ... 1 ... - . gesuon, strengthens the system, regtuatesthe bowels, purines the blood. ; jASook seiit tree, . Dr. Sanford,' i62 iBroadway, N, Y. FO&V BALM BT' JUUX ' uBvQQZoTS. Jaml8-deoa,eow-ly. ' THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE 4 IDCATION pnblisbed mohtWyaX OkfM, N. 0., atOn, IteUuayearln adrance. ' heOxon sims at tnrreaalngtha interest for. literal WlduiaUoA and fives original ar-ttdes-on subjects of vital Importanes as wen as criticisms ef the newest and most valuable publica tions. - t . ! ' ; ' users oensea aavantages w aoverasers. aigs average droulatioa. Advertisements are shews tvmmtnABtiT. are free from errors, and ass tsste- fuiiy displayed.. Its advertlalng rates are not In excess of its value- to an aareruser. . ao Adveruso ments, Intended for loacannoD m any issue, should be la the tthe20t tne raonui. - TnarlW CT ,HO! CITY P-HQPERTY si flin a VkT m aaljtawuagi fttfavaasi KljaasVa r 11 ftr-shsa A If sag I nm a Wowwisvoi mve UlVOtB alUOl- aaa t DBblmsouarsU CbarJotts, wulbeeoldehesp and on reasonable terms, to the rigbt kind of a purchaser. The dwelling Is on a fonlot, has aim)' com! ortabw rooms, pnca aucnea, nneweuoi wa ter, etc. The boost la admirably adaptedfortb residence of g lawyer, doctor or pit an admirable library or study room. purpose, ror zunnar- iwuRian JAIUUt wmmim ww ; t.w.,a mOtkt tut snlJ SA lntotwetotsof 70 b W W. BtiMfr eltbsffoc MB n 1 gars SkiniWJHX - j'. r J mir.i.ZlLJA 1 0A rnftl aH tbm NrSrfi SamllSa Ol,fcl(D. 1 1 White and Rust Proof. 1 lieMMAVlBSOf km 0 Mea Bushels o Oats ... . . . ... WE HAVB JXJ8T BECXIYED j 50 CENT ' - ALSa A BBAtTTITlJL ASMBTIIENT Of wmwww sf M IsM Look at oar sesAttral PaJXTS. lisa reoatrea,oiily teryarc H. MORRIS & BRO JtaS TBYOK S TBS Wo are daily receiving Kew Goods OurMr.Boddicklsnowinthe Northern Itarkets boylnf for oartweboniea, which enables us to purchase in large est prices. Many thanks for the liberal by fair dealings and low prices to merit We have so few goods left from our ns to lure a closing sale, bat what we goods marked in plain figures. iMdmeprioe- REDUCED RATES BOUGHT AND. SOLD BY S. J. PERRY, 0PPOSITX CXNTRAL HOTEL, S. a-Parties:deiir!ng Information In regard novia WILSON & DRUGGISTS, TRADE STREET, B SAGO'S LIVXB PILLS are the best made for Sold tmlv bv FRXSH chest of H Xo Tea; ust arrived at Wl bars Just received a lot of eheap Scrub Brushes and reather Dusters, wrr L m ill , JED and White Onion Setts. At SUPPLY ef Xo, l Lantenu just received by GLASS Lamps of ell styles and prices; wholesale le Institute. SESSION OPXN8 wxPNxaruT. sxptxxbmb 7, si! OOUPS OX TEACHERS: Wm. B. ATXSiSON, Principal, Latta, Kathe laUes, and Natural Setsnoes. Mnw HKLKN IONH. PrinMnal nf PmoMtm, Department. mm. sAixnt ciT.nwn.r. whit vni.w Literature and History. , suss LtLLia w LONG, Kodsm Languages. If TM WiBT II. HiTTnON. KlaHn MUSIC DXPABTXEXT. Paw. A. BIDES. LL. TA, Director. InlHTiHlHsMa IT L. DXWXT, Una, Wm. IL ATKTNSOIC was u. A. 8ATAOX, Art Department D0XE8TIC DXPABTXXNT. Um KAXNTE TIHSLXT. Vnfawutit ef btflrav ASH A. 8UTT0N. Head of Boarding De partment. jror tersas, etc. apply rora eataiogDS to . . Bar. Wa. B. ATKINSON, Principal. aagll,tt TRINITY HALL, EVKBLT, If. J. A thamnffh hama wkAa far ofria. Tartarf ad. vantages of the abrhest order, ronrtsenl ath year Dsguis BSBiemoer 15. Tor envaiar address Mma MAflMXI.I.Bl filBBONa HTTKT. alo9dw2nws PriaeipsL OPERA HOUSE. The Great Original GEORGE KUNKELS Nightingale Minstrels! ONX MIGHT ONLY! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st 22 PERFORMERS 22 ill artists of acknowledged rspotatton. XaaaBM by few excelled by none. . GEO. KUNKElX Will appear la favertte songs at ovary perfona- sacs with the eattre company, in tat most ele gant and Nlned minstrel entertainment ' t .... ... ' aowtrmlQng. seats oa sale at the KeSmlth MuatoHoose. Stp28,d4t Gbewoary the as The Old ri-rgatdOskaa A The Iroo-boand That hang ta the weO, CTAS.X;. JCSXXS. i- - Charlotte. N.CL. Sals AabbL Svjhswsi tenas 10 tnarlotte Fema ; , .. J i 8 r .OAJSS ow orm CZLIIULIXD CORSETS, ! to taw Ctty, sxermialtgiriDai8siea " "' ' ----,,-. m f- , ' X , Ms Wat AMP aUIUUi B T NEW STORH In our Five and Ten Gent Department. quantities and get the benefit of the lo w- patronage thus extended, and webope a fair portion of the same this Fall; ' snnuner stock that it is 'mr-ffttibrt fer hare we offer at redaeed prices. All BODDICK ;co. I AT - TO ALL POINTS CHABLOTrX. X. C. to railroad travel will please address as B UR W ELLe CHARLOTTE, N. C. all troubles of the liver and bowels. VIL50H BUIWXLL. WILSOIf ft BUBWXLL'S Drafstore. WiLSOX t BUBWXLL'S Drugstore. WlLSOM k BURWXLL. and retail; at ? wit oow a, rmtnt i M - TS&ftehts nuA Straits. GO TO John T. Butlers AMD LOOK AX HIS ! LARGE STOCK OP Ms . Jewelry ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS LOW FOR CASH. - si . All Goods Warranted as Hep- resented, both in Weight' and Quality. WATCH GUSSES 10 EACH. i ir " A.) deeia P. C. WILSON, CHIBLOTTI. is, ' t i .. . .Sols Agent fsr Lbtiis cco.i, 4 f ABB) WATXBTOWH SPBIXa WAOOX ooxpaxles. BUGGIES, CaKBIAOXriVXX, fPlOTO WH0LE8ALX AX9 BXTAJJi. OPEN BUGGIES, SM. TOP XUGGrZS, ffJS. Special tndneemsnts t the. idbolstale tsaaf . Craoadenee soitcuodV j . iiTTTrt T7, i ' C,K aSa. :V-J .! Chew only the brand of tosaees kaowa as The OsdOaaea Baerst. -. .-, - f - qtOakSB tacist. V;;:-, 1 The trsoMtf socket,' ' 2 The moss rereisd bisjist. . ThatsjmglataosjeU. 4 " caia ft, ioxxsl USfS. v r ill, WANTED. Arcsrszso or miftn-olcsM room ts prv veto family, with or without board, by assaa andwlf. Addrsss Look Boa 17 htMjHnttr enoes given. - v'-wpzvtiw
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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