Stye (HjorWit b0tntr. CUAS, B. JOrTES, Editor ITogiftog Iitibidit m powromai at Obamwt. B. U. AS MWiiw" SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1881. There are 80,000 inhabitants in Iowa North Carolina is third in the list of copper producing States. The indications are that cabinet nom inations will be made to-day. The Greenback vote in the late Iowa election will be about 23,000. Mrs. Garfield has rented a residence in Clereland and will spend the winter there. rvrttimhia. TTv has shipped more AriA fmif. f.hu sAason than she has in any other for forty year?. Between cards, epithets, paper wads, and red-hot speechifying, the campaign in Virginia is variegated and animated- The mourning drapery hnng on the public buildings at the death of Presi dent Garfield was removed last Wed nesday. The cost of the proposed monument to President Garfield will be $200,000, of which Ohio is asked to subscribe 850,000. The owner of the Randolph mill, at Philadelphia, where so many lives were sacrificed by fire several days ago, has been held to bail for criminal negli gence. The New York Tribune denies that Mahone has sold out to the Republican party. It is the Eepublican party which has sold out to Mahone. Gen. Hancock attracted universal at tention at the Yorktown centennial and was everywhere greeted with cheers. Minnesota elects her United States Senator next Tuesday. As Mr. Win- dom has the caucus nomination he will be the man. Great deposits of anthracite coal have been discovered in Sonora, which will rival in extent and value the coal fields of Pennsylvania. The Connecticut boys will be in Charleston, Monday, and she proposes to take a holiday, so as to show 'em around and set 'em up. The Fontaine, an engine constructed after an improved plan, will make ninety miles an hour. On a recent trial trip she made a mile a minute without trying hard. There will be a sectional struggle for speaker in the next house of Represen tatives ; but this time it will be be tween Eastern and Western Republi cans. That plot in Minnesota to beat Win- dom for the Senate don't seem to have panned out well, for he walked right in and carried off the caucus nomination, which is equivalent to an election. Biady s friends are investigating Postmaster James. It is said that one of the James Jr's drew salary as a clerk in the post office while he was going to BChool in the country. When the Shah of Persia gets hard up he pretends he has a tooth-ache, has a tooth pulled, and then his sympa thetic subjects send in consolatory con tributions of ducats. mm mt Sydney, New South Wales, is to have the largest electric light in a lighthouse in the world. The merging beam is said to have a luminous intensity ex ceeding 12,000,000 candles, "See that your capitation tax is paid" is now the warning to Virginia sover eigns, who will be denied the privilege of voting if this little preliminary be not complied with. Beport has it that Hon. Alexander H. Stephens is going to launch out into the Bea of journalism again. He has a few more little paragraphs which he wants to set afloat. Judge Treat, of St. Louis, has decided that notes given on option deals are valid, and may be collected through the courts, thus holding that dealing in futures is not gambling in the eye of the law. Norfolk Virginian: In all the years of its mistaken policy towards Ireland England has never committed a graver Diunaer than was made when Mr. Par nell was arrested, it is another evi dence of the utter incapacity of the x.ngusn to understand or appreciate the iron character. The New York Sun makes the fol lowing predictions i Mr. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, is to be 3 A m m . . ecreiary or state; Mr. Timothy O. Howe, of Wisconsin, is to be Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Benjamin H. Brewster, of Pennsylvania, is to be At torney-General. quanta uonstitution i We observe k A a - ... a statement in the Chronicle to the ef- Aal iL.l Tlfll 1 - wib urctian manufacturers are counterfeiting Augusta cotton eoods in foreign markets. This, of course, is not relished in Augusta, but it is really the highest tribute that an effete monarchy Could pay to Southern skill. This is the most hopeful view of it, but such flat tery is liable to become exceedingly U1UUOIUUUU3. Augusta Chronicle; The "pink-eye1 is giving cuiniaeraDie trouble In Au gusta. The symptoms are uniformly reported w pc sunness ana subannnf: swelling of the limbs, loss ot appetite, eyes becoming weas, nearly closed and running, mouth colored deep red, with feverish condition of head and neck. Borne consider it an after trouble of the epizootic, others ascribe it to malaria, and still others to atmospheric influ ences. The general opinion is. that the disease is an easily curable one, the horses recovering in four to nine days.4 BAYONET BUJLE. The news from Ireland looks as if England was under the impression that she had a civil war to deal with inIre- land. The arrest of the Irish leaders has stirred Ireland from end to end and caused the greatest excitement, followed by call on the government for troops to protect its agents from threat ened violence by angry mobs. Kegi- ments of troops have been ordered, equipped for active service, police force largely increased, and the quar ters of the Land Leaguers placed un der surveillance of police. Extra pre cautions have been taken to strength en the approaches to Dublin Castle, while guards protect Mr. Forster, the representative of the government, who dares not venture out unguarded. In addition to all this, the latest dispatch received states that the government had proclaimed the Land League an unlawful body, and would indicate that the issue is made and the league is to be suppressed, which means, of course, suppression Dy iorce, as it win not vol untarily disband. In the meantime the Land Leaguers who are disposed to resent the arrest of their leaders and the attempted sup pression of the league, resolve to pay no more rent, thus arraying themselves both against the government and the landlords, whoso cause the government is espousing. In this country monster meetings of Irishmen have been held denouncing the conduct of the ministry in the arbi trary arrests and subsequent proceed ings, and urging the people not to yield. No telling what a day may bring fortn there now. If civil war be averted, it will be because the people feel that they are not prepared to cope in battle with a strong governmentwith a strong armv and navv at its command. It will be lack o ability and not 0f disposition that will prevent a trial of strengh which the British government seems disposed to force. Augusta Chronicle : The building of the Knoxville railroad will open a coun try rich in agricultural products, such as corn and tobacco, but richer in coal, iron and timber. Black walnut, ash and pine grow there in great abun dance, and the black walnut alone will make those acres more valuable than the richest blue grass farms. The Knoxville branch will be but the fore runner of other roads, as the wealth of the country is becoming known to the world. mm Dr. John Lynch, of Columbia, S. C, died of Bright's disease last Thursday In 1845 he married Miss Eliza, daughter of John McNamara, of Salisbury, in this State, and for some time practiced medicine in Montgomery county and afterwards moved to Cheraw, S. C, and thence in 1S56 to Columbia, where he ha3 since resided in the practice of his profession. He left a widow and nine children, several of whom are married. FROM WASHINGTON. In tbe Senate. Washington, Oct. 21 The Senate was called to order by Davis at noon with quite a full attendance of Senators and the eallenes well nued. Sherman called up the resolution of fered by him prior to the recess, calling on the Secretary oi the Treasury for the report of James F. Meline. arley oflered an amendment to in elude with the report of testimony taken during the investigation. Dawes and Sherman opposed the amendment, which was lost. Ayes 21, Nays 33: and the resolution was4hen adopted. McPherson presented the petition of certain members of the Legislature of New xork against the title or Senators Miller and Lapham. Referred to the committee on privileges and elections. The Senate then went into executive session. Windom'e Intentions Communicated on the 81jr--Ex-Goy. Morgan De clines, &c. Washington, Oct. 21. It is stated that the intention of Secretary Win- dom to issue his circular of yesterday in regard to the payment of bonds be came known in Wall street and to speculators here before it was com municated to the public. The knowl edge was only possessed by a few per sons and the secretary is confident of the ability to discover the source of the leak. lIt is stated that ex-Gov. Morgan, of JNew xorKnas aecanea tne secretary ship of the treasury because of business demands. The President to-day nominated HenryC. Russell, postmaster, Eufala, Ala.; w, J. atuweu, HumDoit, Tenn. Tne senate connrmed tne nomina tions of S. Alva Alexander, (Indiana) fifth auditor of the treasury: Oliver P. Temple, postmaster at Knoxville, Ten., and a large numoer ot military appoint ments ana promotions. 'me grana jury to-aay presented an indictment against Captain Howgate for embezzling $90,000. Howgate failed to appear when called, and his bond of $40,000 was forfeited. His bondsmen are W. B. Moses. W.W. McCulloueh ana axauey jajiaerson. .3 "T .11 i Tbe Flood's Devastation The People Fleeing- and Property and Stock Abandoned to the Torrent Chicago. Oct. 21. DisDatches from Quincy, 111., say that the destruction along the levee is most complete. . The break is now fully 300 feet wide and constantly cutting out earth at either end of the crevasse. An immense vol ume of water is pouring through the opening and is spreading out over the country. The flood is slowly aDnroach- Ing Rockport, which is four miles from tne river, jreopie nortn and south of the break were hastily leavine their houses. Every road leading out of the oottoms was crowded with team3 and hundreds of cattle, horses, mules and other live stock were on the embank ment, the owners not having time to get them to high ground. Large num- Ders or cattle nave neen drowned. The farmers, many of whom had hundreds of acres of fine winter wheat last week, promising an immense yield, are camp ing along the bluffs with their fami lies; others have left everything and taken their wives ana nhiiH Quincy. Indian Grove levee gave wa tiouuwuo; tu-bornuun, 10 mues aoove Quincy. but the break is not: vrv rah. ous. The railroads in this Ticinity will men at Hannibal have quit work, re- Buner severely irom me uQOa. Switch- I IU8ln8 10 laDor ln vne mud and water which fill the yards. Trains are discon tinued on the Quincy, Missouri and Pa umo lUTuion oi me waDasnroad. iOn. ine Missouri side the bottoms are flood wiuacKiotne Diuns. The river inat oeiow the city is fully nine miles wide xna ft mosquitoes. . A. 15o bOX ef uBncr'h nn .,, m , - , . : ur8f)rufflsr,; S Liverpool Cotton market, f- Liverpool. Oct 21.-A circular from Uent8 i443:stVrtVnynrit il T i y- l a Ti 1 a i I tne ijiverpooi ijotton xroiter s .a.ssuci- i ationsays: Cotton continues in good demand. The supply was abundant. and although the market was firm, quotations in some instances slightly 1 declined. American was in targe ae- mand but was very freely offered, and . - . . island was in lair request ana prices were unchanged. Futures fluctuated sliffhtlv. closinsr firm. Distant positions in some cases were 1-32 nigner. nujcu I TJew Dnrv kTca Oct 21. A sneeial to Via Tijninimt frrm rAnvillA. Miss.. I majsj jj. j.. uuio, ""v ivwuiuj , I a. rn hi i nation rpflepl.inc on t.h virtilft nf I a tuuuk lauv nuu uau j uou uiwiiuui i "Vf ra T onior of Wot Pnint Miaa WQ I ULim X4UUi;l , W 11 w x vau v, auavu, " I - LMi.j i i v ; i " t I Kiiieu nere inis moriiiug uy mr. ijtuuoi , who has been on tne tract or Liove oinro thn titnA t.hn nnhlic.ftt.inn was I made. Lanier was arrested. I Fatal Stabbing- at Norfolk. I Norfolk, Va., Oct. 21. Last night one Sanford, a -new comer" here and said to be lrom M.issoun, staDDed and killed Jacob Glecn, keeper of a restau- ranLoriueiiy ueputy uuy jxonoiK. oauiuiu uiaue auiuv iciuituia iCUDV-uiug ru.wr"u "Umgunm,u Gleun resented, when baniord plunged -gfed; middling oriearis 6 7-16d; sales 14. a long knife into his abdomen, lhe ooO;speculaUonand export 2,000; reeelpue 900; r..,A la in ioi I I xne v earner. Washington. Oct. 20 Indications: -ITirMlo AMant.in f ntpa fnr wAat.hftr. .-v.i sj um u I yanauio wiuuo, usmg i"uCu u, ing barometer, stationary or higher temperature. Knnth At antic states, rair weatner. t :J t-irt n ), nhnr I J ' barometer and temperature. Died In Jail. I "VfTTrT vmTTin Pa . Op.h. S!l "Rmannftl I Ettenger, under sentence of death for murder, died in jail here to-day. ficarcelT has the warm breath or summer died I awar. when coughs and colds, those avant couriers 1 of dangerous disease show themselves. Dr. Buirs , 1 ..nm .1 nll .lr. cougn syrup aiwa;a uiucs wvm, ouh uivs ntuu' I . . . I ln aOTOaaw Awi fA,tha that will atnn 1 - - 1 Ito falHncr ting hunn Inner RAIicrht. fnr. Pnrkprs I Hair Rnlanm dffitlnp-lllshpil fnr Its nnritr. fullT I supplies this want I tui a "orrwvG nr wvt vn.'o aixt I 03T0BER21. 1881 PBODUCX. Wilmington, N. C.-Splrits turpeDtlna firm at 50c, Rosin nrm; strainea .uo, gooa siramea $2.10. Tar firm at 92.10. crude turpentine I nrm aisa.uu nara; fdao lorjeuowoip; ou i fn.Mln 1nfn,ln. fn.r tinrthflnrp.il. nnmA cnhltA I mixeu . Balttjiobb Noon Flour 2oc lower and quiet; I Howard street and western super S5.25a$5.75; i extra 86.00a80.75; lamny v.oua7.io; acyiMonef.. ., 3a5 mills, super sp.2oao.yu: extra o.zoa.uy; lamlly $8.00a$8.25; Hlobranus 58.75a$ 800; Patapsco ramuy 8.ou. wneat cseumern easier lur CilOICO luia; nesiciu skouj cuiu uiujer, I Southern red 1.35a45; amber 1.46al.51; No. I 1 Maryland red 1.54; no. western winter red spot and October l.44ai.4446; iHovember 1.458ai.4o; uecemDer i.oiwh.ojw; January I 1.55Vial.55. Corn-Southern quiet and stoad; ; Western dull; Southern white 7tta78; da yellow 71. I Balttjiorx Nleht Oats dull, easy; Southern I 48a52 ; Western white 52 ; do mixed 49Vi; Pennsyl- I vanla dHaftl. Provisions nuiet and steadv: mess I Dork 19.50. Bulk meats -she aiders and clear rib sides packed 9al0ife. Bason shoulders 10; clear I rib sideslip: hams 15ai4. Lard-renned 13. I (loffoe nulet and lower: Rio eanroes ordlnarv 1 to fair 9al0. Suear steady A soft 101A- Whiskey lower at 3fis.UUa31s.u1uA. I mnrwviTT Ttnnr Hull anH Iaba. t saII 1 Wheat stronger; No. 2 red winter 1.44al 46. Corn active and demand stronger at 68tta69. I Oat3 weak at 46a47. Fork quiet; $19.5a Laid dull at 11.56. Bulk meau quiet; shoulders 8; clear ribs 9Va; clear sides . Bacon sreadr: I shoulders 9; ribs 1 u&4; clear 1 IVi. Whiskey nrm; a vaou vs. aim -a wuiuivu nuu 5.uuao.ao; pacamg ana nuicners t.wuao.7U. Nrw Yobx Southern flour dull and unchanged: common to fair extra S6.80aS7.35; good to choice do. S7.40a$8.5O. Wheat opened a shade lower. afterward recovered and closed Mali higher ana nrm; ungraaea spring i.oiai.H4; un graded red ; mixed winter ; ungraded white 1.88a47; No. 1 red ; No. 2 red October 1.49lfeal.5Ufc; November 1.60Uia0.00; Decem ber 1.53a54 Corn opened rather easier, clos ed Vac higher and stronger; uueraded B8a72: ungraded whire 7 1 ; soutnern yellow ; No. Octo ber 70a7 lV4;November 70a7 l;December 72- a tavi. uais Jaaiftc Deiter, moa. active; no. o 46. Coffee unchanged and quiet. Sugar firm and less active; ceLtrlfugal 8; fair to good refin ing Siaty: refined firm and fair Inquiry; manaara a yqg. noiasses nrm ana quiet, nice fairly active and steady. Rosin firm at 2.52a80. Turpentine firmer at 53a53V&- Wool about steady and quiet; domestic fleece 84a48; Texas 16a32. pork irregular ana unsettled, closing nrm. aulet at $18.25; October and November 817,504817.87; middies auii ana unsettled; long wear 93aa9; short 1U14- lam opened lower, alternants re covered ana closed firm and higher at 811.80a- SU.Hftt: Hovemoer SU.87wa5U.yu; Decem ber 8U.9Ua312.U5. COTTON Gal vestoh Steady: middling 10: low mlddl's lO&fec: good ordinary 10c: net rec'ts 2.835: nou 8,022; sales 1,150; stock 66,941 :exp'ts coastwise -; to ureat Britain : continent : to France . Weekly net receipts 17.528 : etobb 1 7.RRH : sales V ,o 2; exports coastwise 4,141; to Great Brltlaln 14,194; continent ; France 1,030. Nobkjlx Quiet; middling 11 3-1 6c- net recelDts 4,888; gross ; stock 33,689; exports coastwise -: saies : exports to ureat Britain - continent . 4.287; exp'ts coastwise 8.B47;Great Britain 5,360; ciutuuci ; comment W.uuo. BalttkObb- Quiei: mld'e 1 1 Ike: low mia'a 1 niA : good ord'y 9c; net rec'ts 132; gross 940; sales -; stock b,7 99; exports coastwise : spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to Continent Weekly net rec'ts 788: gross 6 258: sales flflK: 8pinners 810;exports Great Britain 681 5 ;ex. coast- wise 4Zo; uonnneni ltus. BOBTOir Dull: inldduna Hike: low mlddlln iiuc; pro oru y iu4c: net receipts oyTdi )2; gross to Great i.izt: sues : siock h.zu: exnorta tmtain ; to u ranee. Weekly net rec'ts 6 276: gross 12.844: sales : exports tu ureat miuun 4,020. wnjinrsTOH steady: midd'g lie- low mid- dllng 109-16c; good ord'y 9lc: recelpU 1,200; gross i,2uu, saies 1 buick xu,7oi; exports eoast wise ; to Great Britain : to continent Weekly net receipts 5.231: gross : sales . exports coastwise z,4ow; to ureal Britain 1.9UU: to comment . Philadelphia Firm: middunx HUc: low miaaung 1114c; gooa ordinary lUc: net receipts 178; gross 243; sales 1.231; spinners : atoek ; exports to ureat Britain ; to continent Weekly net receipts 5.698: cross ; sale 1.568: spinners 1.548 icoastwlse :Contlnent Ran- w ureat Britain i,uuu; stoca o,2Uo. 8AVAJTHAH Quletimlddllna 10 l8-1flfl:lnwm1rtV uruuitu7M4uL:iieLrecBiriHf.fsK!?Tniu ; Blued siuck 1 0,004; ex. coastwise 1 iu urea Dikwuii , jrttuce: to continent . Weekly net recelDts 83.897 :irroi ra.rrr -ia 15.200: exnorts to Great Britain vmnm ; coastwise xv&oa; cononent . Nkw Obixahh Steady; rnldd'c 11: low mid dling 10; good ord'y lOMc; net receipts 7.542: gross 8,668; sales 9,000; stock 17307: exports eatBritain ; to Prance to coast- mi ureal Britain wise WAftklv nnt,otflAlnta AQ flon- m. Ktz nan. sales 49,000; fexports Great Britain 1 5,099 ;Chan- nei ; coastwise 7,070; n ranee 4,843; continent 0,004. Mobiu Firm: middling He: low mtddiin 10c: good ordinary lOl&c: net rec'ts LfiSWl: gross 1,890; sales 5,000; stock 21,626; exports coast : ranee ; to ureat Bntain. Weekly net racelnta 8. 841 : arosa 8.AK7, ulaa 5,600; to exports Great Britain ; coastwise . o,udz; trance. Mnmrta Onlet. middling 10c: receipts ; sales 1,500; stock 5,749; shipments 18,098. Weekly net receipts 2.849: shipments 2,082; Bales 2,17a. ADGUBTA SteadT: middling 101Ac: low mwt. dllng 1014c., good ordinary QVge; receipts 2,010; uiyuieuia i ,40, sates eoo. Weekly net rects 8,858; shlpm't7,445; sales o,oou, spmneis ; bwck. n CHABTjBTOX-'-Steady; middling lie; low mid dling lOfeet good ordinary lO&o.; net reeelpts 4,927t gross ; sales 1,000; stock 70, 147 exports ooastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to Weekly net receipts 28,081; gross ..; sales 11.500; coastwise 6,396; Britain 4,454; to Prance continent ; Great nw xoRx Cotton firm; sales 711; middling uplands lltto; mlddd'g Orleans lle; row : eonsouaated net receipts - ; ex Great j Jiraaoe comment v iJv... "'u (i.t t , iruuco ta, CO continent Momtgokebt Steady; mlddlne 10; low mid- wana anlju. wsvmwi " - . luocw Firm; middling ioe; low middling 505 imenfiTaaai ' wo-w (buTXBimiim.-iniddimcina&e'imv middling iimc; gooaortunary 9Me; receipts 2,329; ship- EHA Sn?" iBSS2f. if.iiin. iiinnii s-i iiai ri a w i nnaaranna ii.miii. port Royal. 8. c -wtivr,t inta tock ; exports to Great BrUaln - ;coast- rauyms, a. i. weewiy net receipts , Rrr vi It.i lMn mMillliu. inu!namti1- c: gooaoroinary. weem receipts o, iu. snipmems z,u; stock, present year, tMWO. RoxK.OA. Klrm; middling -10c; low mig- SulpmeniS O.OOU; 8UX1K D, Vol, Nftt rftfifiltltS at all United St&tes DOTta - - - - w mam fVI ilnrlnir nMk 181.771 Rfl - - rt wPk last rear ..." " 5!34 154 Total receipts to this date 958,518 RnmA date last Tear 184.683 B. .Al'fSS Total exports to ims date Same date last year 4 Stack at aU United States norts 57 5,320 same time last year ?JJE:"":"":: S-SK stock at Xiveroooi 542.000 same time last year 3tJ8,oou "Britain. . . . 195.000 game time lastyear 223,000 T.TvnnrTNnnn J nttnn flrm? middling UD- ImnnMin mU N 1. uninnna low miauuui Hawi 6 9-8 2d; NoTember and December - d; mair fl 7-16a613-32d: February and March ei5 - 82d: March and April Apru and May 6 9-lOtU IfUtures amet. T.mrRpnriT Kn.nL Sales of American cotton 700 bales. Upland low middling clause: October HJffLdV joarcn -q; nw.uu 1 n. ,.-. imtnM. ur.uii. UiT 0 21.-04U. XlUUin DKWV, s1!:::::.':::::::::::::.:: Km SDeculation 2,500 Export A'TXA vnnniniwifmni shins' sides imports. rA'ann sS.r.:::::'.':::'.::".:::V.::::' E&'ooo American 1 6.00U Afloat do.yoo American Wu FUTUK . -. J, A Jt II.. 1 . . t Naw iKX-jrujres ClQBoa BVau. eium i UUU. rWnW 11.41&.4J November ii.aa. Deceinner 11 7770 irv.;. n.4 mreu aV 12.34a.88 inri 12.z2a.za .n. 12.48a.47 jniT..... 12.57a.59 rTNANClAl Nxw Yobx. ajqia JUCnanjEG - mi Vnl .h ,if nr ennta 1.12 nr eenu . 1.15 statu bnnd-inderatIv aetlve. Arm Suh - treasun balances-Gold S70.3J7.50O - .. - Currency,... 4.981,963 Stocks -Irregular, closing firmer: iifthn.mn.ri!ws a. 2 to R 781a .. ciaas A. small 80 Class B. 5's 97 .. class C. 48 80 chtouro and Northwtern. .'. 1 .23 preferred.... 1.82V Erie 4i East Tennessee. . , , 1' (MnreiA 1 Illinois Central. 1.2914 Lake Shore 1.18lfe LoulsvUle and Nashvflle 92 Mnmnhla and CharlAaton 73 Nashvule and Chattanooga 80 New York Central 1.3014 F'.ttSbDnZ. l.VO BWhmond and Allegheny 4U noca isiaiia. -2ft Wabaih, 8U Louis 4 Paclfle.. ..... 4Ml " " " preferred, 87 Western Union 85 Omra or m Ownm, I Cbablotts. October 22, 1881. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet and un changed. Good Mlddllne. t Ofcal 1 8trtctlv mlddllnif 10WI Middling. iim Strict low middling. 1 0 Low middling. 101 Tinges 91Aa95i Storm cotton 79 RICKIFT3 FOB THE WKKK KiTDED FRIDAT, 2 lit SaturdaT 155 bas Monday 144 Tnesdav 147 Wednesday 186 Thursday loo Friday 241 Total bales 958 Charlotte Produce market. OCTOBER 5, 1881. BUYING PRICK3. Cobh. perbush'l 1.10 Mxal, " 1.00 WHKAT " ........... Bkans. 'white, per bushel 1.25s,50 Pxas. Clay, per onsh. 90al.00 Laay. l.oo White. " 76&80 Tloub Family 4.25a4,50 Kxtra..... 4 00 Super 8.75 2 ats, shelled 65 ETKD FWTCT Apples, per lb. Vto Peaches, peeled 1 5a20 Unpeeled 7a 10 Blackberries 8a5 Potatocb ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday Eve, October 26th. TBE CoifviCTORY ! British America to Florida Maine to Mexico! Mr. J. H. Haverly, Mr. Frank W. Paul, Proprietor. Managtr. J. H. HAVERLY'S saw- WIDOW BEDOTT COMEDY COMPANV OMSDY COMPAN X The most successful Farcical Comedy ever produc ed, introducing America's famous comeaum. CHARLES B. 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Charlotte, N. a octl8dlw Charlotte Opera House Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys CANNOT FAIL TO BE SUITED IN OUR STOCK FOR THE -yrE guarantee that every pair of SHOES we sell money, our stock has been careiuiiy seieciea wun goods, of the very best quality and aU grades, from the finest French Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest suit you and at the lowest possible prices, you cannot do better than at our store. Olve us a calL asp3 NEUBALGIA, Nervoas Irritability, Sciatica and all painful nerv ous diseases. A treatise by a well known physi cian, a specialist on these subjects,- concludes as follows: "Neuralgia Is one of the most painful of diseases, and Is attended with more or less nerv ous Irritation. Sciatica Is also a form of neural gia, and all painful nervous diseases come under that name. Neuralgia means nerve ache, and therefore you can suffer with neuralgia In any part of the body, as the nerves are supplied to every Part. . . r "i nave ior many years cioseiy stuaiea the cause of neuralgia, and the nature of the nervous sys tem, with the many diseases that It is subject to, ana nave iouna Dy actual experience mat tne true and primary cause of neuralgia is poverty of the nervous fluid It becomes impoverished and poor, and In some cases starved, not because the pa tient does not eat, but because what is eaten Is not appropriated to the nervous system. There are many causes for this, but Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills have In my hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these diseases." Sold by all druggists. Price. 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for SI. or six boxes for 2.50. to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DI8IASE8 OF HAIR AND 8CALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER 1TCHINC8 onallprtof the body. It makos the skin white, soft and smooth; removes ten and freokias, and la the BEST toilet dtilngln THE WORLD. Elegantly pat up. two bottles ln on package, oonaintiTig ot both. Internal and xteraal treatment. AUflratalaasdrnggistshavaU. Prioe$l.perpackae. oct4 UBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEQETABLE C0MP0U1TD. Is a Positive Cure fer all i FalnlW Cenplalata and WeaVsaasM ouBoa f our beat female population. It will cure entirely the worrt form of Female Oon plain U, all orarlan trooblee, Inflammation and Ulcera tton. Falling and Displacements, and tbe consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uteres ln an early stage of development. The tendency to ean eerou humors there Is checked very speedily by its use. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all era ring foj stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cure Bloating, Headaches, Kervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeptessnees, Depression and Indi gestion. that feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight ad backache, Is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at all timet and tinder all circumstances act ln harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. T.YDIA X. PIKEHAJPS VEGETABLE COX FOUND Is prepared at Z33 and tt& Western Avenue, Trrnn U - Price fl. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of losenges, on receipt of price, tl per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Ill linn as above, if n tton (Ms Paper. 2T0 family should be without LYDIA S. FINKHAITS XJVXR PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of tbe Urer. SS cents per box. t&- Sold by all Drnggista. sep8 i Parr; & Go.s Viaduct Steel Peas. The leading Fen In England for corres pondence and commercial use. Four different points, Extxa Fink, Finb, Medium, Bboad. Ferry's Metal Sample Box, containing ten differ ent styles of pens, for ten cents. Bold by aU first class stationers and dealers in fancy goods. Sole Agents, Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., NEW YORK, may20-d2tawklyr Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The uidua&en Bucket. TBI old Oaken Bueket. The Iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, That hung ln the welL CHAS. B. JONES. Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent. W liiperai terms to aeaiers. THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE & BDUCATION XX published -monthly at Oxford, N. C, at On, Dollar a rear la advance. The Oxonian aims al incrAnidns tha interest for Literature and Education, and gives original ar- ucies on BUDjecxs oi vital importance as weu as cnacisms ei uw newest anamost yaiuaoie punuca ttons. Offers decided advantages to advertisers. High BVeraCB Circulation. AdvArHanmAnta am ahnwn prominently, are free from errors, and are taste fully displayed. Its advertising rates are not ln excess of 'its Value to an advertiser. Advertise ments, mtenaea ior publican tion in any issue, suouiu do in tne omce Dy tbe otn-oi tne monto, marl3-tf J. C. H0RNEB, Oxford, N. a IS OF BOOTS FALL AND WINTER shall be found Just as representeoVand shall allow no a view w umj warns ml au classes oi customers, ana A. E. GENERAL Tliolesale 1217 CARY Because of the cheap rates of transportation, and the location of Richmond, she eflers spe cial inducements to Wholesale Buyers In North Carolina. We claim to stand at the top. inraB iy W. T. BLACKWELL & Durham, N. C. Manufacturers of the Original and Only Gonuine ISADB MARK. TOBACC Mar 22 ly or esiWeli 0 -CLOTIT, ONE DOLLAR, -AT- BOOK STORE. oct9: Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tbe Old Oaken Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, Tbe moss-covered bucket, That bung in tbe welL CHAS. B. JONUH, Charlotte. M. C Sole Assnt Liberal terms to dealers. IxBizzsiarml. Z. B. Yakck. W. H.BaXLXT. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice In Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. t& Office, two doors east of Independence Square. may29 tf RO. D. GRAHAM, ATTOEUEY T.i A IN tbe State and United States Courts. Collee tions, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surreys, Sec, fumlsted for com pensation. Otticx -N. X. Comer Trade ft Tryoa streets Charlotte. N. & flan. 8. "Eox gait. CITY PROPERTY FOB SAXE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the public square In Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. The dwelling is on a full lot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc The bouse Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, baring an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms, etc.. apply at THIS OFFICE. July20,dtf City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on tbe corner ef Ninth street and tbe North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 106 feet on tbe North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided into two lots of 70 by 1961eet. Suitable either for laing iactory purposes. ApdIt to a i m w The Life and Public Services am FinLXIPat and Children AND SHOES TRADE. house to give you better goods than we do for the comprises a run line or beautiful and seasonable Brogan. If you wish to get your boots and shoes to RANKIN & BRO., Central Hotel Block. Trade Street. BURGESS NIC20LS, ALL KIHDt Ot FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A VVLL LDOl OS Cheap IMstods, AXSLOUNfin, Parlor & Chambr Suits. COITXKSQsTALL m.1 WXSTTzUBI Grocer s STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Our claim for merit is based upou the fact that a chemical analysis-proves that the tobacco grown in our section is better adapted to make a GOOD.PTJRE, satisfactory BmoJco than ANY OTIIErt tobacco grown in the world; and bciri situated in the ILEART of this line tobacco section, WE have the TICK of the offerings. The public ap preciate this ; hence our sales EXCEED the products of ALL f inc leading manufactories com- w bined. ESfNone genuine unlet it bears tlx trade-mark of the Bull. JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Thb Ob bibvxb, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOE PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has lust added s eosa plete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound ln handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of this class, ruled and bound to order We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. 1 FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get thel. DATES and POSTERS printed here ln as attractive a manner as in New York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and ln first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT. And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments ln good shape will do weU to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work Is as free from defects as it Is possible to make It LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlet BILL HEADS, Deeds, Receipt "Books, Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and "", , . . . Court Blanks in fact, all kinds of printing done at short notice Special attention given to Railroad Printing. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, Checks, Labels ty SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. - BOOK WORK Having a larger supply of type than most Job es tablishments, BOOK WORK baa been and will continue to-be a specialty with us. Address P.O,Box:i82. OBSERVER? N.U