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tBfo Sl)artottt (P'bBtrocr. LOCAL f WTEUJGENCEr TUESDAY, OCT. 4.1881. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. MASOITIO Fh vlani Lodgk No. 81? a. F. ft a. M. Regular mauling every second and fourth Monday nights. Eicklsior Lobar No. 2rtl. A. F. ft A. H. Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights. Chablottk Chaptxr No. 89, R. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. Charlottx Cojoiandabt No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. TC. OiF1 ZE3I. Knights or Homos. Regular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. IKI- OIF1 3?. Kniohts or Ptteias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma sonic Temple Hall. I- O. O. IF. Charlotte Lodqk No. 8a Meets every Mon day night. Mkckxxxbubq Declaration Lodsk No. a Meeu every Tuesday night. Dixik Lodsk No. 108. MeetsTovery Thursday night. Catawba Rivkk Encajcpmiht No. 21. Meets First and third Thursday nights lh each month. Index to New Adveriiiwiiienu. Physlclam, etc-Dr, and Mrs. VamptM. Neuralgia Dr. Benson. Found W. R. Jones. O.ttnieal, etc Howell. a7tn drawing-Kentucky Lottery. l ife of Garfield HubbarU Bros. Cutlcura Weeks ft Potter. Know Thyself Dr. Parker. Free Address Moore's University. Atlanta. Parker's Ginger Tonic His cox ft Co. Attention, H. N. B. B. g. Young, Captain. HOME PENCIL.INU. killing continues with unabated zeal. dTTbe ground is again too dry for me iarmers to piow to sow wneat. E2F" The county commissioners will to-day pass on petitions to retail liquors. t3T A gentleman just from Ruther ford county reports the bottom crops in that county terribly Injured by recent freshets. IW The last heard from the temper ance orator Benson, he was on a high old drunk in Chester. So several rail road men report. E5F" Sheriff Alexander has started on his rounds collecting taxes. He was in Steel Creek yesterday and will be at Collins's Store to-day. CST" One large firm in the city reports that out of about $12,000 worth of fer tilizer bills it has collected two amount ing to $600. Other" dealers report simi lar backwardness. CJT A tract of 118 acres of land in Berryhill township, belonging to the estate of the late Wm. Clark, was sold at public auction in front of the court house yesterday. 1ST The number of deeds and mort gages from January to September of this year recored in the register's office of this county, is 2,187 to 1,601 for the same time last year. fcgFlt is proposed by the Pleasure Club to institute a rapidly recurring series of germans and hops as soon as the weather gets cooler. But will the contingency ever occur! ESTMr. W. T. Waller, county super intendent of public instruction, is en deavoring to have the four wards of the city unite their public schools into one large graded school. The greatest diffi culty is to get a suitable building. KW Yom Klppur, the 3 ewish day of atonement, closed yesterday, at 6 o'clock, p. m. All the business houses of our Israelitish citizens were closed and their employes taking adyantage of the holiday kept the streets up town ani mated. EW It is learned with much pleasure through private letters received in the city, that Capt. S. S. Kirkland is im proving and will now, since his leg has been amputated, soon be recovered from the painful effects of his accident near Rutherfordton. EST The Library Association meets to-night at the Tryon Street Methodist church. A full meeting is desired, as business of importance is to be trans acted. An interesting programme will be carried out. I3T Intelligence was received in the city last evening that the hands of the attendant of the gin at Reinhardt's gin house at Iron Station, on the I Western Division of the Carolina' Central, had been drawn in by the saws and torn off entirely. IW Mr. LeRoy Davidson's horse ran away with a colored driver yesterday throwing him out of the buggy but not seriously miunng him. The horse ran on the busiest streets, too ; and this sug gests that these things are getting very common. It's a wonder somebody don t get hurt. tWAt a joint meeting of the elders and deacons of the Presbyterian churches yesterday evening a subsequent meet ing was appointed at the irst Presby terian church on Wednesday evening. The congregations of both churches are requested to attend this meeting as business of importance will be presen ted. tW The striking waiters of the Cen tral wanted to come back yesterday but toe proprietor would not nave tnem. He has engaged a Greenville colored restaurateur as head waiter and he is to bring up a corps of underwaiters, al though he writes the Greenville wait ers are also exposition-struck. EST Mrs. Calvert, of this city, former ly of Southampton. Virginia, grand mother of Mr. Kenneth Finch, agent of the Carolina Central railroad, has in her possession an ancient design of the coat ot arms of the .Encash nooie nouse of Digges of Chilham Castle, York county, England, of the last head of fhich family she ig a grand daughter. Accident Near reenboro. The second section of a south bound freight train ran into the first at Buffalo water tank, a few miles bevond Greens boro Sundav. Several freight cars, one of them containing goods for the At lanta exposition, were badlv broken up and the goods scattered over the ground. Nobody was hurt, however, several negroes who were in the cab having received warning and gotten out in time. Inquiry for Mining Property The following has been addressed to The Observer. Persons having such property for sale would do well to ad vertise: Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1881. Dear Sir Can you inform me as to tht minine properties in your State that are for sale. Refer you to Mr. A. m. waddeij and Mr. jr. E. Bhober. October t'ftieTinie Ittltfeck.lenburg'. At the last special session of the Leg islature the ceneral came law was al tered and the time extended from the 1st of October to the 1st of November ; Dut the counties of Mecklenburg. Or ange, Person, Halifax and Edgecombe were excepted. Bo go ahead, ye Meck lenburg sports. It is all a mistake. The reason assigned for the extension by some of the counties bordering on Vir- Riniawas that the 1st of November was the time in that State, and that the Old Dominion snorts would dron across the line and slay our birds, while their own were still sheltering under the Mayor' Court. mi '. I ' ins mayors court was afraln'very iuii vvBteruay lauraing ana lue pros pects are good lor another full atten dance this moraine. ' - Clark Hall turned up again yesterday after an absence of many months. He ana a. jr. runups were find each" 5 ana costs ior arun&enuess and an af fray. - J unius Lee was fined $3 and costs for a a. aua a. M. A. II arty the same for the same. Sidney Knowles, one of Long's caval ry ox ancient rerrate was "thrnwart' in $5 and costs for a drunk and disorderly. Anuy waiKer, colored, for an affray, got $5 and costs. Marshall Motz for an affray $1.50 and CUBIS. One of ih Giant. In the proceedings of the mayor's court yesterday morninsr. as will be seen elsewhere, Andy Walker was fined ior an anray. Andy was one of the heroes of tnat battle of the giants which took place in Tom Black's bar some months ago and which was writ ten and pictured up in the illustrated papers. The other champion was Pres ton Holloway who was captured and fined at the time ; but Andy made his escape and had not been caucrht nn with by the pol ice since,until night beforelast, u mcera uirwin and Harrington attemp ted to arrest him, when he fled. They chased him about a block and caught him only when he had fallen down. Even then he resisted and would have been too much for both the officers but when they told Turn they would kill him if he didn't submit auietlv he suc cumbed. He is an immense necrro nearly seven feet high and weighs about za pounas. Personal. Mr. McArledtre has return! fcn Charlotte from Statesvllle to re-open his wholesale liauor establishment which was run over to the latter Dlace aiter proniDinon. A. ... Mr. ii. K. Jordan, clerk in Latta's clothing store, who during his short residence in Charlotte has become so universally popular, has gone to Ches ter to remain durincr the fall assisting Mr.Thomas Rankin in the management ox me Drancn nouse oris. JJ.L,atta in that town. -Miss Bird, of Wisconsin, is visitincr the family of Mr. W. J. F. LiddeL -Miss Louise Morehead left the citv yesterday to visit friends in the North ern and Western cities. She will be ab sent until January. -Miss Alice Springs is visitincr Bos ton. -Mr. T. T. Gilmer. Mr. L. P. Elam ana proDaoiv one or two more of our accomplished bicyclers will attend the Kaleigh fair to take part in the bicvele tournament. Gov. Vance. Col. Chas. R. Jones and several others leave to-day for the opening exercises of the Atlanta expo sition. Master Wilbur Means has srone to live with his uncle, Mr. Joe Means, in unester. J. T. DeLane. of the Lincoln Progress, was in the city yesterday. The Smallest Woman in tbe World. The smallest woman in the world Eassed through Charlotte yesterday, ter name is Maria Nail, and she hails from Mocksville, N. C where she was born and raised, although she has for 12 years been travelling with various circuses and shows as a drawing card. She was with Barnum awhile and with John Robinson several years. She was en route to the Chester fair yesterday, and an observer reporter exchanged a few words with her while the train was preparing to pull out She shows no sensitiveness at all as to her size, and seemed perfectly ready to answer questions, although a gentleman who win exhibit her stepped up and re lieved her from the task. He informed the reporter that she was 30 years old, was just 30 inches high, and weighed just 35 pounds. Although by no means gracefully, yet she is not imperfectly formed ; is naturally proportioned and has not the slightest repulsive deformi ty. Strange to say, she is of a family of more than ordinary size. Her fa ther weighed 190 and her mother 140 pounds, while her brothers she has three are all well up towards 200 pounds each, marriage f.Icenise. The following received marriage licenses from the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, during the month of September. The list is somewhat smaller than usual : WHITES. John It. Price, Mary S. Armstrong. J. Li. Williams, Jennie Jfarks. J. W. Auton, Jane Roberts. J. H. Stone. Mary Hall. G. A. Norvill, Florence Wilson. John Williams. Mary E. Rogers. S. A. Temple, Sallie A. Funderburk. M. Ross, M. T. manaitin. J. W. Robinson, F. A. Roddin. blacks. Daniel Wallace, Eliza Alexander. Frank Hipp, Jennie Abernathy. Gus Smith, Susan Barbour. Mack Whitley, Ann Caldwell. Lewis Kirk patrick, Jane Ross. W. R. Moore, Octavia J ones. Joseph Bond, Violet Potts. James Henderson, Anna Moore. Sam Meak, Rena Adams. Caleb Johnston. Hester Grey. Beauregard Black. Anna Johnston. Alexander Means, Rhody Home. Thos. Home, Carrie Morris. Wm. Wheeler, Hannah Davidson. R. T. Weddington, Mattie E. Dickson. Hylyard Petty, M. J. Alexander. Blount May, Hannah Rankin. County Affair. The county commissioners met yes terday in regularmonthly session. Mr. W. T.Valler, county superinten- a for 12 davs service in September. The jurymen in the Walter Pember- ton inquest received $38, the coroner received 83470 and Dr. Wilder, for the autopsv. 810 a total of 880.70. H. C. Eccies, of tneuentrai uotei, re ceived 826 for boarding the jurymen in the Ben Brown burglary trial. J.R.Erwin, clerk of the superior Court, received $491.86 half fees in in- RrtlvAnr. Statu nanpa. J. A. Wilson. W. A. Alexander. J. Lu Parks, committee, reported that they had found necessarv an entirely new bridge across McDowell's creek, where it is crossed by the Beattie's Ford road, and that they had let out tne contract for such bridee for 8350. They were continued as a committee to see to its erection. R. M. White received 894.35 for pro- vinirms furnished to the noor house. Dr. Wilder received 830 for meuicai RArvices to the inmates of the poor house and the county jail during Sep- .Trthn fi AiAiandar received &2oU ior huildini'a bridge across Four MH& ' . T HnMkA. nonnfl. OMAlinM The Doard adjourned to meet ic-aay, fixing 10 o ciocit mis morning w wu- aider an petitions ior retaiuus H4. ANOTHXB COUNTY HI ABD J BOM. ray ef e county. Pa., sends to tne following: The Ramhura Tir.M U hA found US WAT VCD UI OUT ftniuiuini and rained a dUm In every noose- hold. Julias Howling, raiette Springs. Vaistte county , Pa. Saldde aii Dyspepsia. , P Attost KTmtrkfthta etn for dvsMDSla. ''Ifeu'V oeaua Kenewer." The greatest unuA-pest Boos aad liver remedyttaown;: t- it dtuggists. GREENSBORO, ttEVERAL ITEJU OF INTEREST. Manufacture, Patents, Turbine Wa ter Wbeelt, Railroad Accident, dec, all at one Breath. Greensboro, Oct. 3, 1881. To the Editor of The Observer: Greensboro is becomine somewhat famous for its manufactories. We have two spoke and handle factories, a fiio- tory for the manufacture of rims and hubs, sash and blind factory, steam grist and saw mill, two foundries, a pottery, and various other machine shops of smaller note. W e also have a number of patentees. notably W. B. Farrar, whose turbine water wheel is fast taking the place of others. Dr. R. X. Gregory has patented an at tachment for steam engines, which he claims will be a great saving in fuel. For instance, a man has a twenty-horse power engine, and on certain occasions may only want the power of a one. two or three horse power: this attachment can be applied so as to utilize the en gine either as one, two, three or any power he may choose. men we have the Davis Turbine water wheel, which the patentee claims will do one-third more work with a third less water than any wheel in the market Another party here has a patent cot ton picker, which he is confident will Sick more cotton in a day than one undred good hands. This machine works by air pressure. It has been tested. He will have one on exhibition at the Atlanta Exposition. The Allen Dries machine, making ten thousand pressed brick per day. is super ceding other makes, being in use all over the United States. Col. Thos. McMahon has about com pleted a new brick building for his spoke and handle works. The Sergeant Manufacturing Com pany have also erected a new and com modious structure for their foundry, to take the place of the old building, which was a snaooy looking affair, out a source of great revenue to the proprie tors. Mr. L. M. Scott is erecting a costly private dwelling on his lot near the de pot which is a beauty. A large revival is going on at Maria church, three miles south of tbe city. Deep interest is manifested and many hard "old chips" are being brought to see the error of their ways. Rev. Mr. Wills, the minister, is a hard worker and is doing good service in the cause of his master. An accident occurred to the freight train at the water tank one mile from here vesterdav morning. There were three trains running within ten minutes of each other. The engineer of the foremost train stopped to get water, when the second train came thundering down the heavy grade and ran into No. l. completely demolishing the caboose car and four box cars, loaded with gro ceries. Wright, conductor of the first train, has been discharged for not send ing a flagman back, and Taylor, engi neer of the second train, was also dis charged for running at such a high rate of speed on approaching a water tank. No one was injured in the least. The morning mail was detained only a few hours. Strange to say, none of the cars were thrown from the train except the caboose, which was split in halves. Much damage was done the colliding engine. .ESSEX. Reduced Rates to Atlanta. In answer to the inquiry of "Sub scriber,'' at Rock Hill, we would say that the ticket agent here stated yester day that up to date he had received no instructions to sell tickets at reduced rates to the Atlanta Exposition. He however confidently expected such in structions last night. SUe Cannot Stay Away. Sally Holly. Ann Allen. Ida Holly, Ella Bell and Ann Rickert, all intense ly colored," were yesterday committed to jail for thirty days by Justice David son on the charge of scandalous con- conduet on Sunday. One of these, Ella Bell, is an old and notorious offender. She is not long from a four year's term in the penitentiary and bad on last Saturday just been released from a thirty day s imprisonment in jail. Death of a Young SI an. Mr. John E. Chapman, son of Mr. R. E. Chapman, of this city, died of ty phoid feVer at the Prince gold mine in Polk county, Sunday morning. His re mains were brought home to the city yesterday and will be interred at Paw Creek church at 10 o'clock this morn ing. The deceased was a young man of about 20 years of age and had a large circle of friends and acquaint ances, who will hear of his untimely death with sincere grief. The Reefing- of the Comnilssloners . Postponed. The meeting of the commissioners of the Western North Carolina Railroad to investigate the freight discrimina tions is necessarily postponed until the latter part of this month, on account of the called session of the Senate requi ring Gov. Vance's presence. It was to have been held last week but tbe Presi dent's death and Gov. Jarvis's atten dance at his funeral prevented it then. It is prevented this wees from tne tact that Senator Vance had previously made the engagment to deliver the ad dress of welcome at the opening exer- of the Atlanta exposition to-morrow. Charlotte at the Cotton Epoltlon, Liddell &Co of this city, will have a very creditable exhibit at the Atlanta . r . , m i j cotton exposition, xney nave suippeu pne pf the 8-hors.e power Liddell en- the Liddell patent Racket Head Blocks, and Mr. W. J. F." Liddell, the senior member of the firm and patentee of each of the articles named, left the city yesterday to be present at the opening ceremonies and take charge of the ex hibit duringthe continuance of tbe ex position. The articles named have a large sale in the Southern States, par ticularly the press which Has been placed In every State embraced in the cotton belt and the sale of which has increased at the rate of over one hun dred per cent, a year since they were Eut on the market. An eligible location as been secured in the main building of the exposition, and the exhibit will add greatly to tne snow or industrial products from North Carolina. MARRIED. In Sharon townsnln. on' September 29.1881. hi Ber. O, a Robinson, Mr. H. P. Boss and Mis M. t. nanny to au or anaaon. - , A LUCKY PAIB. The Chicago Time I says that "at tbe last draw ing of the Louisiana State Lottew (August 9tn ticket No. 85.818 drew 810.000. One half wai held by Wm. W. Shaw, a book-keener in the Lake- I'glde Foundry, oi wis city, in March last a propri etor of tne lounory arew xi.zfttt on a nan ucxei. 81. Mr. Shaw said they would continue to buy a hau tjcxei eacn monta. as oe was sansnea tne drawing was conducted honorably. He wanted to aa soma other needy persons get some of the prises." The laiin drawing win take place Octo ber llth, the full particulars ot which can be had by addressing u. a. Daupnin, new Orleans, La. MANY MISXBABLX PEOPLE drag themselves about with falling strength, feeling that they are steadily sinking into meii graves wnen. oy using Parker -Sineer; Tonic, f they would find a cure commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength sureiyeommgnacK to tnem. see otnea COMunu. 1 Vinxn GBGBAY HllB rado&IlT tearren Its vraithfnl eolor and lustre bv the nse of Parkers Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, admired for Its UABKETSBY TELEGRAPH OCXOBXB8. 1881. PBODUCX -OnoAOO "Wneat rTo. 2 red winter 1.43. No. 2 Chicago aprinc 1.42Aa.43 easn, 1.42 October. 1.46ft November. Com 75ty&76 easb, 7dtt October, 754featA November. Oats-47Vb eashand October, 48 November. Pork at 1R25 cash and October, 19 65 November. Lard at 12.25 cash and October, 12.45all47J4 November. Bulk meats snonldeu 8.00, abort rib 1055, snort clear 10.85. Whisker 1.19. B ALTUfOBi Noon n oar firm; Howard street and Western super 85.25atf.25, extra f6.50a7.25, family 87.40a8.25; dty mills -super 85.25a6.00, extra 86.50a7.00, famttjr &25a&50; Bio brands 88.00a8.25, Patapseo tarn. 8.75 Wneat Southern red 1.45al.52, amber 1.55a.62. Com Southern white 85, yellow 77. Baiixmor Night Oats Western white 62a5S do mixed 51a52, Pennsylvania 52&53. Provisions mesa pork 20.75; new ; bulk meats loose shoulders . steal sides , ditto packed 9lall;baeon shoulders luft, a. rib sides 12ft. hams 14al6. Lard refined Ueress 18ft. Ooflee Bio cargoes-ordinary to fair 9 Vial 1. Sugar A soft 1014- Whiskey 11.19ft, CnroniHATi Hour family 7.207.50. fancy 7.608.8.00. Wheat No. 2 red winter 1.48fta.5a Corn at 73tfcaft. Oats at 45ft. Pork at 820.50. Lard at 12.20. Bulk meats--shoulders 8 ribs 10.75: bacon shoulders 96, ribs 11, clear, sides 12Ml- Whiskey si 1.15. Bugat bards lltea New Orleans 8fta8tt. Hogs common andUght 5.00a6.90, packing and butchers 6.80a 7.00. Nxw Yobi Southern flour scarce ; common to fair extra 6.85a7.75, good to choice 7.80a9.00. Wheat ungraded spring 1.25a 1. 40. Corn ungraded 68a76ft. Oats-45 for No. 8. Cof feeBio cargoes 9ftal8. Sugar fab? to good refining 84. prime ; refined standard A 9. Molasses New Orleans 80a55. Porto Rico 86a56. Bosln 2.50a2.55. Turpentine 58. Wool domestic fleece 8446. pulled 20a4?. unwashed 12ai)5, Texa 17a82. Pork 1975a20.Ou middles long clear 10. short dear llVfe, long and short-. Lard 12.57fta.60. COTTON. GiLVMTOH Finn; middling lift; low mlddl'g lOtyc; good ordinary 10c; net rec'ta 4,747; gross 5,048; sales 91 8; stock 61.961; exp'U coastwise ; to Great Britain ; continent. Norfolk Steady; middling llc;net receipts 74,67; gross ; stock 10,511; exports ooastwlss 925; sales 992; exports to Great Britain. Baltmob Steady; mld'g llc; low mldd'g 118-16; good oru'r 10ftc:net rec'ta ; gross 928; sales 150; stock 4,076; exports eoastwifts ; spinners 50: exports to Great Britain 1,725; to Continent . Bostoh Steady; middling 12c; low middling; 11 "fee; good ord'jr 1014c; net receipts 538. gross 8,255; sales : atook 8 600. exports to Great Britain ; to France. WtLMTJtOToa Quiet; mldd'ft llfte; low mid dling lOtte; good ord'r 9ftc: receipt : gross 2,012. sales ; stock 8,785; exports eou ! wise i ; to Great Britain. Philadelphia-Quiet; middling 12a.; low middling llftc; good ordinary lOftc: net reeelpts 42; crross 141; sales ; spinners 247; stock 2,833; exports to Great Britain . 8 at Aim ab Quiet; middling lie: low mld'g 10c; good ordinary 914a ; net receipts 5,563; gross ; sales 5 600; stock 49,997 ;exp. coast wise 2.838; to Great Britain ; France. , Navr Oblmaxs Steady; mldd'g 1 1; low mtd dung 104; Kood ord'y lOfto; net receipt 10,678: gross 12,592; sales 6,000; stock 127,185; exports to Great Britain ; to France. Mobilk Quiet; middling 1114c; low middling 10c; good ordinary lOiAc; net rec'ta 3786; gross 8,791; sales 300; stock 16.287; exp. coast 1,1 12; France ; to Great Britain. Mncpms Qalet; middling llfte: receipts 4,061 ; shipments 1,806; sales 600; stock 25,873. AD9DBTA Steady; middling 10&; low mid dllng lOftc, good ordinary 9c; receipts 1,289; shipments ; sales 1,194. Charlkstom Quiet; middling llftc; low mid dling 11 14c; good ordinary lOftc.: net receipts 4,426; gross ; sales 1,000: stock 83,245: exports coastwise 2,804: Great Britain ; continent. Nxw York Cotton quiet; sales 1,366; middling uplands llc; mldd'g Orleans 1216c; net receipts ; gross ; consolidated net rec'ta 86,647; exports to Great Britain 8,891: continent 1,412; France . LrrxBFOOL Noon cotton market now steady; middling uplands 7ftd; mld'g Orleans 714d; sale's 10,000, speculation and export 2,000; re ceipts 8.950, American 1,950. Uplands low mid dling clause: October delivery 6 23 82d, Octo ber and November 6 9-16d, November and De cember do, December and January, January and February , February and March , March and April 6 1 1-1 6d, April and May , May and June 6 23 32d, June and July 6 a5-32aL Futures quiet -LivxEFOOL. 5 p. m, Sales of American cotton bales. Upland low middling clause: Septem ber delivery d, October and November 6 9-16d. Futures quiet but sleady. FUTURES No report received at this office. FINANCIAL. NkwTork Money 1.04a. 6. Exchange 4.7P. Governments lrreg.; new 5's 1.001a. Four and a half per cents i.iHafe. Four per cents 1.16. State bonds moderately active. Nkw York Stocks closed moderately steady. New York Central 1.4114 Brie 44 Lake Shore.. 1.2114 Illinois CenraLt 1.80ft Nashville and Chattanooga 88 Louisville and Nashville 94 Pittsburg. , 185 Chicago and Northwestern 1.24 " preferred.... 184 Wabash, St Louis A Pacific 49ft Do preferred 8Ph Memphis and Charleston 77 Bock Island 1.84 Western Union 8814 Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 78 Class A, small 80 Class B, 5's 99 " Class C, 4's 82 Bast Tennessee 1514 Georgia 1.70 Richmond and Allegheny 45 Sub-treasury blanoes Gold $80,917.711 currency.... 4.30,ub CITY COTTON MABKXT. Orncx or m Oimrara, I Chablottk, October 4. 1881. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet; unchanged. Good Middling. 1114 lift 11 10 10S4 lOalOft 8a9 8trlctly middling Uiddllng. Strict low middling. Low middling. Tinges Storm co ton Receipts yesterday, 58 bales. Charlotte Produce Market. OCTOBER 3. 1881. BUYING PRICES. Cobh, par bush'l . 1.00 1.00 Bxaks, white, per bushel 1.25a.50 Pxas, Clay, per bush.. 90al.OO jbaay, White. " ... 1.60 75a80 8-75E4.00 8.25 50a55 4fta8 15a20 7al0 8a5 Flour Family Extra. Super qats, shelled, ....... Dbieq. Fbpjv Apples, per m. Peaches, peeled " Un peeled. Blackberries. ........ POTATOKS Sweet Irish 1.00 80a85 20 20a25 10al5 20 8 BUTTKB North Carolina. Sees, per dozen.. . Podltbt Chickens Spring Ducks Turkeys, per In. Geese 35a40 Bxxr, per a., net..... Mutton, per lb., net. . POBK. " " ... Sad SELLING PRICES WHOLESALE But.i MiATS Clear RID Sides. iim CrvrTT Prime Rio. I4airift Good. 12ftal8 MOLASSKB Cuba. HHaH6 SugarSyrup ....,,,. 85a50 Choice New Orleans, -t, M... 50a6o Common,.., 40a45 HiT,T Liverpool nne i.uuai.Z5 joarse soai.uu SUGAR Whil bite..... lOallft 7a9 Yellow WHRIEXT-m - Corn, per satlQQ 81.80a.40 Rye, -81.25a3.00 Bbaxdt Apple, per gauon. Peach, Wihx, Souppemong, per gallon. RUT ATT., .82. 0082.25 82.50 $1.00 Chxxqx. ... 20 15 Lard, per id... Tallow, per lb SalO BAOOM N.C. hog round. lOall nama.N.C... . IS Hams, canvassed. . lKal 8ai 8.25a.50 8.00 1.25 !-N&l...'V:.:....:...:.......' "NOe '"Si i 4. mm' CABBASB, PetH. s . ... .'. . . . ... land: s White and Rust Proof. 3 n. neis oi I wis 0 wm o a Bus Corn leROY DAVIDSON NEW FAIi GOODS. " Owing to the shortness of crops and the scarcity of money, we shall sfler our ntira sUok i HT iNGPBICEa. We caD special attention to the following goei, my p rurrl m r MEWS, BOYT ABB CHILDBXK'S , READ! MADE CLOTHING ! OE ALL KINDS. Dress Goods, Caehmeres, Cloaks, Zephyr Shawls, Blankets, aad all woollea goods. Too will tare money at all Ones by kaylDf from us. JUST RECEIVED, oStSE! oetg RODDI CK & CO., TRYON STBEET-NEW STOItE. We are daily receiving New Goods in our Five ana ten Cent Depsxtments. Our Mr. Roddick is now in the Northern Markets buying for our two hduseti which enables us to purchase in large quantities and get the benefit 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 game this Fall. We have so few goods left from our summer stock that it Is impossible for us to have a closing sale, but what we have we offer at reduced prices. All goods marked in plain figures. Strictly cash and one price. September 6th. AT REDUCED RATES TO ALL POINTS BOUGHT AND SOLD BY 8. J PERRY, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, CHABLOTTB.rl.SL 19"-?. B. Partles'deslrlng information In regard to railroad travel will please address at aaove.. noTis WILSON & BURWELL, DRUGGISTS, TRADE STREET, B BIGG'S LITER PILLS are the best made tor all Sold .only by FRESH chest of He No Tea; Just arrived at W E have Just received a lot of cheap Scrub Brushes and Feather Dos ten. R ED and White Onion Setts. At SUPPLY of No. 1 Lanterns Just received by LASS Lamps of all styles and prices; wholesale 8S3SI0N OPENS WEDNESDAY, SBPTEMBMB 7, '81 CORPS 0? TEACHERS: WK R. ATKINSON. PrindnaL Latin. Mathe matics, and Natural Sciences. Miss HELEN LONG, Principal of Preparatory Department. MBS. SALLIE CALDWELL WHITE. English Literature and History. suss LLLLiK w LAiNO, Modern Languages. Miss MARY L. MATTOON. Elocution and Eng lish Branchss. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Pof. A. BTDSZ. LL. D.. Director. ASSISTANTS-Msa. B. L. DEWEY. Mbs. WK. i B. ATKINSON. ' Msss D. A. SAVAGE, Art Department. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Miss NANNIE TINSLEY, Intendant of Infirm- "miss ANNA SUTTON, Head of Boarding De partment. jror terms, etc., apply for a catalogue tn Rxv. Wm. B. ATKINSON, PrlndpaL augll.tf TRINITY HALL, BEVEBLY, If. J. A tfinmnsli hMM aotinnl fnv aHrlfl ViltUmI ail. vantages of the highest order. Tourteenth year oegms septemDer in. For cnimr buuivbs jusb hh:hi,i, umnuna nuni, aog74odftw2mos Principal. This great specific ceres that most loathsome disease WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECOND ABY OB TERTIARY 8TAGE. Removes an traces of Mercury from the system. cures seroiuia, old sores, rneumansm, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CUBES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I .Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881. Wa have eases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. 8. S. JIUUAJLMUa S AU8BZ. Louisville, Kentuclcy, May 13, 1881. . S. 8. 8. has given better sattsfaaaon than ant medicine I have ever sold. J. A. Flkxhxb. Memphis, Tennessee. May 12. 1881. Wa have sold f.2Hfl bottles of 8. a. 8. in a rear. It has given universal satisfaction, fair minded physicians now recommend a as a posiuve specu lc. 8. MAjnrntLD ft Co. Denver. CoL. May 2. 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of a. a, a. Richmond. Va.. May 11. 1881. Yea can refer anybody to us in regard to the merua m a. o. a. ruui mun a. w. Have never known S. 8. 8. to fail to cure a ease oi syphilis, when properly taaen. n. Ah umuu, BU Wabbbt. Pem.Ga. The above signers are tentlemen of high stand- mg. a. a. voujpm, uov. ox us. If you wish, we wm take your ease, TO BE PAID fOB WHEN CURED. WTlte loe parUeulats. 91.000 BEWABD will be paid to any ehemlst who will find, en analysis of 100 bottles ot a & one paraeie oi aseieniy, loarae rotasnum, or any : Sold by druggists everywhere. - Aflav. For forthm information wrtte for the ntftatiM. 8oM byT. C. Satth, L. B. Wriston ft Co. and Charlotte Feniaue Institute itrm.11 wusoa s mrweu. on2541r H. MORRIS & BROS, RODDICK ft CO. CHARLOTTE. N. C. troubles of the liver and bowels. WILSON ft BUB WILL. WILSON it BUB WILL'S Drugstore. WILSON ft BUB WELL. WILSON ft BUB WILL'S Drugstore. WILSON A BURWEtL. and retail; at WILaOIf SE HURWILL'B DnmlaNL GO TO ohn T. Butler's AND LOOK AT HIS LARGE STOCK OF ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS LOW FOR CASH. All Goods Warranted as Rep resented, both In Weight and Quality. WATCH GLASSES 10 (fflS EACH. declS p. c. wjxson, CHARLOTTE, N.O, Sole Agent for LOUIS COOK, Colnntui Baggy WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON COMPANIES, vob m iau or BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. PHAETONS. SPBJXa WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. OPEX BUGGIES, S5& TOP BUGGIES, $6S. flmmlal Indneements to tha halAaaJ twmOm Cnrrenpondenoe soMclted. Junil Chew only the brand at intisaf as The oiduaaen nnHE old Oaken Bucket. JL The iron-bound bucket, Tag moss covered bucket. That hung to the well. CHAS. B. IONES. Charlotte, M. O, Sola Agent ' liberal terms to dealera. WANTED. ArVBJiltUUCU e smfaroihed room to gats' sate family, with or without beard, by-a u and wife. AddresaTock Box 178. Best sfiexer enees given. mp21M1Iw Novelties s Jewelry IP4.&MAadletotM.a, ponty ana ncn peixume.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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