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LOCAL ITELHUKMCK.
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26, 1881.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY;
MAS02ST1C
Fhaiahx Lodoi Na 81, A. F. ft a. It Regular
meeting every second and fourth Monday nights.
Exobmiob Lodgr No. 261, A.F.4i M. Reg
ular meeting every nwt and third Tuesday nights.
Charlottk Chaptkb No. 89. B. A. M. Regular
meeting every seoond and (ourtb Friday nights.
Charlottk ComtAKnABT No. 2. K. T. Regular
meeting every first and third Thursdays.
Knights of Honor. Regular meeting very
second and fourth Thursdays.
IE- OF DP
KNIGHTS or Pythias. Regular meeting nl&hts
first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atMs-
soiiic Temple Hall.
I. O. O. IF-
Charlottk Lodge No.. 83. Meets every Moti
day night.
Mkcklinbubg Dbclabatioh Lodgk Na a
Meets every Tuesday iitghl
Dixik Lodgk No. 108. Meetsevery Thursday
night.
Catawba RrvsH Ehoaxphxht Na 21. Meets
First and third Thursday nights In each month.
Indx to New Advertisements.
JMoilda Orange, 4c , at Perry's.
Mrs. B. Gallagher Rooms for Rent
Held Bros-Metropolitan Hotel
A. Q. Br nlzer Confederate Bonds.
HOME PENCILINS.
tW Another good business day yes
terday. rJT Just two months till Christmas,
less one day.
W One small case of drank before
the mayor yesterday morning.
fSF'A fine breech-loading shot gun is
to be raffled Wednesday.
E2T The hanging takes place inside
the jail day after to-morrow.
W Weather indications to-day, fair
weather and northwesterly winds.
E3F" Yesterday was a fine fall day
the only cool and dry day of the season.
Keene, the tragedian, will be in
Charlotte on the night of the 10th of
November.
dTThere will be a large number of
entertainments at the opera house
during November.
EF The October number of The Cen
tury (formerly Scribnefs Magazine) is
out and is very attractive.
EST Northern travel to the South
passing through the city is increasing
daily.
EST A handsome brick residence is
going up on the corner of Fourth and
Mint streets.
ISP" Messrs. Chick and Andrews, the
two Charlotte members of the State
York town band, have returned.
ZW Dr. Hoffman is building two
new residences on Fifth between Gra
ham street and Cemetery avenue.
IW The coal burner engines on the
Richmond and Danville road have a
look of progress about their smoke
stacks. tW Visitors from Atlanta report
that there is a strong probability that
the exposition will be continued until
March.
EgCrab Orchard township boasts of
a young man 16 year3 old who stands 6
feet in his stockings, weighs 204 pounds
and lifts a 400-pound bale of cotton a3
a nurse handles a baby.
W The list of officers of General
Greene's army, which appears else
where this morning, is furnished by a
gentleman of this city who is a depen
dent of one of the officers named.
tar Mr. N. M. Phillips, of Clear Creek
township, found on his place last Fri
day a very handsome specimen of gold
qnartz, exceedingly rich, picked up in
the cotton field.
G3T Some of our county farmers re
port that they have well-formed cotton
bolls in their fields of the second crop,
and that if there is no frost within two
weeks that they will develop and make
good cotton. '
Those who saw Coup's and Fore
paugh's circuses in Atlanta, report that
both are splendid shows, and the
crowds in attendance were immense.
Coup will give us the go-by, but Fore
paugh is coming.
IW The poetic constable is the only
thorough-going aesthete in the city.
Beyond his official duties he declares
that half the time he. is unconscious of
the rude commercial bustle of the
streets. His real life Is In a transcen
dental realm of his own imaginations.,
tW Gov. Jarvis and staff and several
other Governors and staff, with num
bers of other distinguished gentlemen,
were to have passed through the city
late last night en route to Atlanta for
Governor's day at the exposition, which
is Thursday.
C3T One man has been found who
describes York town as a beautiful
town. He belongs to the fl. N. B, too.
He certainly went to the centennial,
but his declaration suggests a doubt as
to whether he eyer saw the place, or
whether, if he did see it, he remembers
anything about it.
No Detention at Sttjrar Creels .
The temDorarv bridge and trestle
work in piace of the lately burnt bridge
of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
road over big Sugar creek is finished
and the cars passed over safely Mon
day morning. The permanent bridge
will be put up at as early a day as pos
sible.
The Uallroad Detective.
Some of the men on the Richmond
and Danville do not think that the
story of the detective on the" road has
any foundation In fact or at least that
he does1 not extend his peregrinations to
the North Carolina division. Besides
t his, one of them declares that he would
he father gl tba-T pthl?? to ftay.
wu aw wjuu., - ;
n' ' -i i mm - 1 ' -
Hap. AMM.n.M Drt.irl... t'
Mrs; Dr. Withertpodn was waked Dy
a burglar in her room night before last
about 4 o'clock. By a light in the pas-
64ge shining dimly through the door
sllA PAiilii aaa fhfi till pf TfttrP.at UL A TUn.
could seethe tUiel jeuea m a Run,
- .... . i-
when
' shelled Whb-Bthere !-She
could not recognize the Individual, how-
eyer. Messrs. UcAxleigo and p. B
Williams, living near Dx Wilhrspoon,
bQth report )xiasacccssnlmitempts to
enter their houses the same night.
Tb Widow Redott To-NlrbC.
There is every promise for a large
house to witness the presentation at the
opera house to-night of the famous col
lection of the best known, the humor
ous writings of Petroleum V. Nasby
in the burlesque comedy, "The Widow
Bedott." Bishop, the distinguished
comedian, takes tbe part of the Widow
and is sustained by a first class com
pany under the management of J. II.
Haverly.
The New York Herald said last win
ter: "Bishop as the Widow Bedott, at
Haverly's Fourteenth Street Theatre,
has made one of the hits of the dramatic
season."
Tle Play I.U.-U Hig-Uu
"Eviction," the play at the opera
house last night, like all other Irish
dramas, is one in which the qualities of
tears and laughter are inseparably
mixed. The misfortunes and miseries,
however, were, happily, kept in the
background, to a considerable degree
and the pleasure of tbe audience was
measurably enhanced. The staple of
the characters were, as usual, a young
hero-lover, a scheming rival, a devoted
woman, an oppressive landlord and a
native bailiff and informer.
Mr. Chas. E. Verner, as the young
Irish lover, was very handsome, and
charmed everybody with hi3 rich hu
mor and Irish wit.
Mr. Charles Frew, as "Jerry Flinn,"
the bailiff, performed his part well.
The attempt to be a gentleman, a lover
and villain all at the same time, is hard
to represent, but he succeeded admira
bly, and never failed to bring down the
house.
The balance of the cast were tolera
bly fair, and it is to be regretted that a
larger house did not greet the company.
The PanitDf Troops.
The noon train from the north was
again considerably behind time yester
day. This was partly owing to the fact
of the very heavy train eleven cars, be
ing pulled up from Greensboro to take
the First Connecticut regiment on its
homeward way f i om Charleston. The
troops could not stand the sea voyage
home, having become very sick on the
rough trip out. They were to have
passed through last night between 12
and S o'clock, and conductor John Dod
son was to take them to Greensboro
with a train of 13 cars. A press tele
gram elsewhere announces that the
troops left Charleston yesterday morn
ing and were to spend several hours in
Columbia with a possible stop in Char
lotte. We went to press too early last
night to note their passage or arrival
here, but it is hoped that the city may
find them its guests this morning, al
though this is not probable as no noti
fication of their intention to stop was
received by anybody in the city up to a
late hour last night
An Unhappy Toons Man,
With a warrant issued by Justice
Davidson on the complaint of Mr. M.
Schloss, of the Charlotte Hotel, Con
stable Means yesterday arrested a well
dressed white man at the passenger de
pot, on the charge of attempting to de
fraud Mr. Schloss of a board bill for
several days. lie was preparing to take
the Air-Line train and jump the town
and his board bill at the same time. He
had a hearing before Justice Davidson
who sent him to the big He says
his name is H. Johnson, from Atlanta;
that he is a nice young man and
wouldn't have his mamma and papa to
know of his wickedness for anything.
When the constable had taken him to jail
and was about to leave, the young man
asked that the pastor of the Episcopal
church be sent to him. He was, he said,
a member of that church, and wanted
to eret out throusrh tbe efforts of his
brethren. It is said that, besides his
hotel bill, he had got into several sa
loon keepers for sundry whiskies and
sodas. He is said to be very unhappy
in his present situation.
Personal.
-Rev. E. A. Wingard, late pastor of
the Lutheran church of this city, hav
ing resigned his charge will leave this
week or next to visit his relatives in
Colleton county, South Carolina. He
will not preach anywhere during the.
winter, but will take 'a rest for his
health, the feeble state"of which is the
cause of his leaving Charlotte, When
he will resume his ministerial duties he
has not yet decided.
Mr. Bartlett Johnston, of New York,
brother of Gen. R. D. and Mr. James F.
Jnhnaton. of this citv. is here on a
visit. - -
The last of the Hornets got in yes-
tBrdav. Amontr them was Uoi. uias.
C. Adams, of the Central Hotel, who
returns with renewed vigor to his ardu
ous duties Hi$ feeble constitution was
much 'benefitted by tbe recreation of
t.hnYorktown trio, which he! extended
as far as Washington. ;
Mr. Latta C. Johnston has returned to
the citv after au extended absence ut
the North.
Gen. Joseph E- 4bUn left last
nlcrhr. nia. tbe Carolina Central ror
-
Raleigh.
Superintendent Mills, of the Oxford
fimhan Asvlum. is in the city. He is
Htill lame from the accident by which
his leg was hurt some time ago.
Miss Lissette Bernheim, one of tbe
editors of the North Carolina literary
magazine "At Home and Abroad, is in
the city.
30 Trained Elephants all Performing
Tog-ether in the Great Forepaug-h
snow
Philadelphia (Pa.) Dally Press.
It is reallV Worth ten times the admis
f -a tn Frrtfttiattffh's matanloth show
to see his great herd of 20 performing
oionhanta. Their marvelous exhibitions y
&mm&3aX
.1 dicL age gaze at vnese- uiqawmuuiu uw
I t . 1 i. Zl . A .w Intra on nroico
1 ?
!' . PIRATICAL ABRK&iQK8i i- !.-
In Ave legal decision. petpeWal tnasti bw
Sgg g
,eae xrauoa.
i uia uuuuo cuit
I
, Tharetor; y-- C!tlse nurtrui deceptions and
SLVSSX
a of mn hmihMn entlttl; cored
the most stubborn cum of female weakness by
the use 01 tiydta S. Ptnkham's Yegetable Com
pound. Send to Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkbam, 233
western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., lor pamphlets.
Interesting- Centennial Reminis
cence ;
TO the Editor of The Observer.
The following is a list of the officers
of General Greene's Southern army,
August 20th 1781 then encamped on
the High Hills of the San tee.
Major General Greene; aids, Major
Hyrne, Captains Pierce, Pendleton and
Shubrick ; Chief Engineer, CoL Kosci
usko; Quartermaster, Lieut. I Colonel
Carring ton.
The Continental Brigade Col. Wil
liams,' Adjutant-General of the First
Maryland Regiment; Lieut. Colonel
Howard, Major Hardiman. Captains
Oldham, Benson, Anderson, Handy and
Dobson ; Lieutenants Ewing, Watkins,
Hanson, Duval and Adam; Ensigns,
Dwyer and Smith ; 250 privates.
1st Virginia Regiment Lieut CoL
Campbell, Maj. Sneed, Capt Edmunds,
Lieutenants Selden, Smith, Barnes and
Miller, Ensign King; 250 men.
Delaware Regiment Captain' Kirk
wood and Lieut. Anderson ; 60 privates.
- Lee's Legion. Lieut. Col. Lee, Major
Eggleston, Captains Rudolphs, Carring
ton, Handy and O'Neill; Lieutenants
Heard, Lewis, Manning and . Middle
ton; 50 privates.
3rd Dragoons. Lieut CoL' Washing
ton; Captains Watts and Parsons;
Lieutenants King, Simmons, Stuart
and Gordon ; Cadet -Smith ; 86 men in
number.
Artillery. Maryland Battery. Capt.
Browne and Lieut. Firm; 30 privates,
two pieces.
Virginia Battery. Capt Gaines and
Lieut Singleton; 80 men, 2 pieces.
By publishing the above you will add
to the record some information that
should be known in these centennial
times. St. Taw.
"Ah, how well do I remember. It was In the
bleak November," when I caught the cold that
was wearing me surely and swiftly away; but I
heard of Dr. Bull's cough syrup; took It, and am
as well as ever.
TERRIBLE LOSS OF LITE. - -Millions
of rats, mice, cats, beg bugs, roaches,
lose their lives by collision, with "Bough on Rats.'.'
Sold by druggists, 15c -
BLAJBIKIED,
In the Presbyterian church at PlnevOle, N. C,
onlthe evening of Oct 18th, by the Rev. G.S.
Robinson, assisted by Rev. L. B. Stacy. . Mr. W. J.
fiennegan to Miss C P. Harris. All of PinevUle.
DIED.
In BerryhUl township, Oct. 24th, of cholera In
fantum, the Infant son of H.E. and Mary A. Wil
son. "Suffer little children to come unto Me,
And forbid them not."
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
OCTOBKB 25. 1881.
PBODUCJL
WriiMiNGTOK, N. C Spirits turpentine firm at
KOo. Rosin firm; strained $2.05, good strained
$2.10. Tar firm at 82.10. Crude turpentine
firm at $2.00 hard; $3 25 lor yellow dip; $2.60
for virgin Inferior. Co,n quiet; prime white 90;
mixed 80.
Chicago. Flour nominally unchanged. Wheat
In better demand and lower; Mo, 2 Chicago
spring 1.88 cash; 1.84 October; November;
December. Corn easier; Na 2 61 cash;
October; 61 November; 63a December.
Oats duU and lower; No. 2 43fea cash; 43
October; November; 44 December. Pork un
settled, generally lower, at $16.25a$16-50cash;
$16.40a$16.45 December. Lard unsettled and
generally lower, at $11. 45 cash and November;
$11.17VS8$11.60 December. Balk meats steady
and unchanged. Whiskey easier at $16.00.
Baltmobi Noon Flour dull, but unchanged;
Howard street and Western super $5.00a$6.70;
extra $6.00a$6.7B; family $7.00a$7.75; eicy
mills, super $5.50a$6.25; extra $6.50a$7.00;
family $8 00a$3.25; Bio brands $7.75a$.800;
Patapsco family $8.50. Wheat Southern quiet
and easier; Western lower, closing weak; Southern
red l.35a45; amber i.40ai.5lft; o. l Maryland
i.Rfi: No. 2 Western winter red snot and October
1.44Vfe; November 1.45al.45lA; December 1.5U4
asked; January 1.5414. Com Southern white
steady; do. yellow lower; Western lower and dull;
Southern white 74a75; do. yellow 70.
Baltmohi Night Oats quiet; Southern
49a51; Western white 40a50; do mixed 48;
Pennsylvania 49a60. Provisions firm and un
changed; mess pork 18.75. milk meats should
ers and clear rib sides packed OalOty. Bacon
shoulders 10: clear rib sides lOall: hams 15a.
Lard refined . oollse Higher; mo cargoes or
dinary to fair 9all. Sugar firm-A soft 10.
whiskey quiet at si 8.6o.
Cihoikhati Flour dull: family $6.85aS7.15:
fancy $7.40a$8.00. Wheat fair demand; No. a
red winter 1 46; receipts 6,000; shipments 10,000.
Corn-steady at -69. Oats quiet at 46ia47. Pork
quiet; $15 50. r Laid dull at 11.10. Bulk dull;
shoulders 8; elrar ribs 9; clear sides -. Bacon
quiet; shoulders j; ribs 10ft; dear 11. Whiskey
steady ut 1.13; combination sales finished goods
l.l W) barrels on a oasis or. i.ia. sugar easier;
h arris i oual 1 : New Orleans 8a. Horn steady:
common and light 4-90a6.25; packing and butch
ers 5.90a6.65; receipts 2,600; shlpmenta 885.
Nbtw York Southern flour . In buyers favor.
and moderately active; common to fair extra
$rt.30a$7.80; good to choice do. $7.35a$8.60.
Wheat Sialic lower. iosing unseiuea ana weak:
ungraded white ; ungraded red 80a54; No. 2
red and October 49iAa50t; November 60a5U4;
December 51a54. Corn opened lower, closed
with the decline fairly recovered; ungraded 66a
7214; No. 2 October 49a69; October 70;
November 69a71; December 72a72. "Oats
lower and fairly active; No. 8 45. Coffee steady
and quiet, prices unchanged. Sugar quiet -and
firm; centrifugal 8 11-16; fair to good refining
8i&a8; refined steady: Standard A 9 Molas
ses firm; New Orleans 90al.lO. Bice fairly active
and firm. Rosin steady at 2.55a60. Turpentine
firm at 53ft- Wool unchanged and quiet. Pork
dull and weak and declining; new $18.00; Octo
ber and November $17.30fta50; middles dull
and nominal. Lara lower ana less acuve, closing
weak at $ll.72ia$1180; November $lL70a
75. COTTON
Sai-vjbtoh 8trong; middling 11; low middling
imii" aaad ordinary lOLfac: net retfts 888: ETOBS
; sales 1,250: stock 76,572; exo'ts coastwise
; to Great Britain ; continent ; to
France .
NOHTOLk Quiet; middling llc; net receipts
4,241; gross i-: stock 86,841; exports coastwise
l.doo; sales l,lOi; eipwrvo wi uiml fuuu ,
continent .
Balttmom Steady ; mM'g llo; low mld'gll;
good ord'y 10c: net retfu ; gross KS; we
; stock 18,028; exports coastwise ; spinners
200; exports to Great Britain ; to Continent
Bostoh 8teady. middling 1 le; low middling
lltkc; good ord'y 10c: net receipts l.aiz; gross
2.373; sales : stock 8,420; exporw to ureai
Britain ; U) J! ranee.
arrw iinanm-Kttdv: mldd'c ll0: low. mid
dling 101i-16c: good ord'y 9c; receipt 1,527;
gross s-; saies ; mw iu.ioo,
wiBe 947: to Great Britain ; to continent
PHtLADKLPHlA Firm; middling llc, iow
mlddlmg Ilc; ood ordlnan 10c: net reeeipw
iKfl. irrndii t.-.-OR: sales 812: slnner 804-ocs
9,674: exports to Great Britain ; to continent
HiTimAfl 8tar.dv: middling 100; low mld'g
hlO 6-1 6c.; good ordlnan 9c; net receipts 5,802;
sma aaies M : SIOCK to.odi; CUMIHI1W
BOO: to Great Brltalfl'----: Trance; to oontinent
Nkw Oblkaks Steady; mldd'g 11; iow mld-
ii n?in: eood ord'v lOVac: net receipts 5,490;
eross 6.389; sales 450; stock 176.334: export!
to Great Britain ; to France i to coast
wise 1 ,9B4 : to comment .
Mnsiuc Oulet: mlddUne lllbc: low middllBK
lnac: eood ordinary louo; net rects l.lll:
gross : sales l.uou: siook z.ieiu: exports
coast 1,285; irranoe ; to ureal Britain.
Mxmfhis Firm; middling lllAc: receipts
3.360; shlpmenU 1,841; sales 2,000; stock
44 847.
I inuimi-SteadT: mlddllns lOSbo.: low mid
dling I0c. good ordinary 9c; receipts 1,663;
shipments ; saies i.osd.
CHAsucnov Firm: middling lllie; low mid
dling 11c; good ordinary a oVto.; - net ceeelpt
5,804; gross : sales l,p00; stock 78,042;
exports eoaatwlse 8.80U; to ureai xuuxw
t continent
'NSW Yok Cotton quiet; sales 831: middling
uplands llo; mlddd'g Orleans H ffic: gross
: consolidated net receipts 26,415; ex. Great
Britain 15,208;'France ; continent 14,824.
LrvkBPOoir Noon cotton, firm; tniaanng up
lands 6 7-16d; middling Orleans OW, saies 14.
000; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 1,600;
AmAUcan 14.600. UDlands low mlddume clause
October delivery 6di October and November
Aabri? Nntfimnw ana- AecemDer - a lJi-azaoRu:
December and January 6 15-&2d; Jaquary and Feb
mary 617-Q2d; Februatr and March -ft 9-1 6a-19-32d;
Match and April 6d; AprU and May
a ii-l ad: Ma ana June o lb
,,lUne0d..,8J?i:iaI,
and July wmap ioruxv. iuwiro aiay, .on
ttnRMaL.-Eam.-4alN oI Amerlean eotte
1Q. 100 bales. Upland low middling olaase: October.
tt ll82dV January and February A 15-824; Feb
ruarjr; anoJiaien--i nay o-UDiOiai-oi-K
Juaandaia8 116oi30-
hi, i :-;H:?r. y.
hkk xpiKsituMi aimeit etsrv Bala. WVAfr&r&EtJSr-litt
.448.48
UCtODer..
November
llA&a.Al.
December .--.
January
February....
March
k4 e'Vi ' VA'e
-lL0a.jJl
ll.94a.85
12.10
12.28 1.24
ia.86a.87
12.4fta.47
12.6768
June .
July....
, fXKAKClAL.
Kw Tom.
Exchange,.. ...i. .......
4.80
101
1.13
1.16Vfe
8aB
Governments firnt :
mew o's.
four and a half per cento,. . ,. .
jrour per cents,
jnoney, ,
state bonds -llgat request
Sun-treasury balances GokL. - S75,n68J04
" -Currency,.-. 4,876,249
Stocks Irregular and weak:
Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 .. 7gi
" Class A, small.... go
" Class B,f'8. 99
" Class 0.4's. ftn
umcago, ana nonanwwn 1.28'
: preierrea.... i,
Erie..:.......... ..
East Tennessee 14
Georgia. 1.80a. 70
lumens ueninu. , l.2ww
Lake Shore 1.19
Louisville and Nashville K9SA
MemphlruMl Charleston 72
NashvOie and Chattanooga
Mew York Central...... 1.87U
Pittsburg. 1
Richmond and Allegheny. 40
Rock Island 1 84
Wabash, St. Louis Padflc......... 48Ui
" pmened, 871
Western Union 86 14
CITY COTTON KARKJCT.
Omoi or m Oisnri 1
Cbarlotr. October 26, 1881. 1
Tbe market yesterday dosed easier and un
changed. 8ood Middling... n
StrtcOy middling,.. 10
Middling. 10
Strict low middling. io5
Low middling. Jou
Tinges.... 9tal0
Storm co' ton.... 7Vfca9
Bales yesterday 236 hales.
Charlotte Produce market.
OCTOBERS. 1881.
BUYING PRICKS.
Cpiur, per bush'l ......... ..-. 1.10
Miai " ; . 1.00
WkkTt
Bines, 'wlte, per bushoi.'"'. ".WW" . 1.2 5a. 50
Pxas, day, per bnsh. 90&1.00
Lady, " 1.50
White, " 7Rasn
Flodb
Family 4 25a4.50
Xxtra.
Super
It ,
400
&75
Eats, shelled,
bud FKtrrr
56
4a6
15a20
7al0
8a6
75
1.00
S0a85
I 16
20a25
10al5
20
8
85840
5a6
Apples, per In... ...
Peaches, peeled. . .
" unpeeled
Blackberries
'V
Potatoes
Irish
Bcttkb .
North Carolina.
S&sa, per dozen.
Pocxtbt
Chickens
8pring
Ducks
Turkeys, per Dx
Geese . .. ..........................
Bxxr, per lb., net
mutton, per m., net
Pork, "
SILLING PBICB3-WHOLXSALX
Bulk Meats
Qear Bib Sides..
Corrxa
TrimeElo 14al6U
Good. I2ttal5
MOLA38XS
Cuba... . 82a85
Sugar Syrup 85a50
Choice New Orleans 50a60
Common 40a45
zxo cXiTjerttsemjeuls.
Confederate States Bonds.
rpHX nnderslgned has an order for Confederate
jl mates coupon Bonds.
and
eight per cent. Interest, for
highest market price.
the
ocrao 21 At commercial Nat. Bank.
Metropolitan Hotel
FURNITURE, Feather-beds, Mattrasses. Car
pets, Tables, Washstands, Actor sale cheat).
Call this week and secure a bargain.
FULD BBOS.
oct26 2t
ROOMS TOiRENT.
TWO up stairs rooms on B street, suitable for
gentleman and wife, can be rented cheao.
Possession given immediately.
ADDly to
octzo it"
Mrs. B. GALLAGHER.
ir
Am burlne largely tbese bonds with all coubous
from July, '65, attached. Until orders exhausted,
will pay $2 a thousand for such bonds delivered
at my office, 61 Wall St, New York, free of ex
pense. In lots under one hundred thousand, and
$2.60 a thousand In larger lots.
0Ct23 61 BAPHAL J. MO&E3, Jr.
FOR SALE.
AD15SEBABLX FARM lVi miles from the city
of Charlotte, on the Salisbury road, contain
ing 70 acies of land In a good state of cultivation,
well adapted to cotton, good orchard aad a never
falling well of water, wQl be sold cheap to a cash
purchaser.- Appiy to
MRS. M. A. STSaALIj,
oct28 4t : Charlotte, N. CL
a
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Wednesday Eye, October 26th.
British America to Florida! Maine to Mexico!
Mr. J. H. Haverly,
Mr. Frank W. Paul.
Proprietor.
Manager.
J. II. HAVEELY'S
. . . -4fSW -
WIDOW BEDOTT
COMFJ)YtMpiNV
TJie most sneee8sfal farcical Comedy ever produo-
a4 IntnvlitrHnf A maMAofa'fhhiAna untnLihon
CHARLES B. BISHOP
AS THB QSLKBBAtO 1D0W
In Pfetro e'Jm V. N as ay's second edition of his re
oowneaaramapzauon, supported oy
Mr. Haverl y's Star ' Gmed j Company.
aVUttTHING
toUrelyNew,8parkandlatertaJhlmgt
IncMeBtal to the Comedy will be mtrodueed
leautllul music, Quartettes, Duetts. ke.. rendered
by Misses ILLI8TON, CRSSaK, Master BXNNKB
and others of the company.
' SCALX OT PRICES Admission as utnal re
served seats $1.00. Row on sale at MeSmfth!
and Central Hotel.
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YANCE & BAILEY,
- 'AtkonfYi ud CbnaseHert , '
. V.. J - CHARLOTTK. N. C.
I Practice la Supreme Owrtjrt the United States,
Busreme uonrtoi oma iwouna, jreaerai
Courts, and counties of ,Mecklen-.
i jiaCtoMimlteloto;ju. , ,
. BowanaAdyT -
hneai two. doors east . of tadependtM
ii HO, D GRAHAM,
' j f. . ....... :9'.'pvtfr.
and, Forehrn. soUetted. Ab
fTtaoB,Surte, 4c, furnished fox eoa
omrn E. Comer Trade ft Trtoa
Charloae.N.C. i.
Jan.0.
April.
Hay..
CONFEDERATE
BONDS
Charlotte -0
HoBse
Tn the state m
PI
Return
em
Parties having In their possession Cracker
belonging to thaundertdgned, win please return
promptly when empty, it I have great demaad
for them. LeBOY DAVIDSON.
-iTO THE-
-OF-
-AND-
SURROUNDING
Your attention Is respectfully called to tbe large
and fine stock of
Mew ra my store and ready for Inspection, which
are offered at very eiote figures. I am prepar
ed to offer special bargains to the bade la
all goods in my line.
CORN . DY CAB LOAD LOTS.
MEAL, IN CAR LOAD LOTS.
FLOUR, IN CAB LOAD LOTS.
TTJLK MEAT and HAMS,
jyOLA88IS, 8YBTJPS,
gUGAB, COFFEX and TKAS.
LARGE STOCK OF
TOBACCO.
CHEWING AND SMOKING.
FINE LINE OF
CIGARS. CIGARS.
Gilt Edge Goshen
BUTTER.
New York State
CREAM CHEESE.
r
FRUITS,
SUCH AS-
Lemons,
Oranges,
Apples,
Bananas,
Grapes.
CANNED GOODS,
APPLES,
PEARS,
PINE APPLES.
GREKN GBlPXa
PLUM PUDDING,
&ASPBEBRISS,
8TBAWBEBBISS,
ASPABAGUS,
8UGAB PEA 8,
BUCCOT ABH,
BOSTON BAKKD BKAN3, CORN, OKBA and
TOMATOES.
FISH,
Cod, Maekerel in all styles and sizes, Deviled Craba,
iiODsier, twimon, American ana rrencn
Sardines, Oysters, Ac.
POTTED MEATS,
Chkkaa. Beei, Duck, Ham, Tongue and Turkey
Assorted.
CORNED BEEF, CONDENSED MILE, OLIVES.
LARGE LOT STARCH, S to 40 lb. boxes.
Farinaceous Goods,
Oatmeal, Peas, Cheese, Chocolate, Essential Oils
jsostaras, Ancnevy iraste, Ancnovieem sau
or oil, and other Imported articles.
f A XT"TTT7 O In buckets, boxes and
VAIN UlUiO. barrels: Nats. Raisins,
Prunes, Pepper, Spices, Cloves, Nutmeg, Maes.
OA A PC Large stock Toilet -OvaT
IJ) and Common.
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t : - T8I BXf AIL TBASl '
hntMsnaitaikarMfMlaaIl nods In Mi v Mne.
fjkeaBlesettetted.as-tfrls eeUeved UaajUktac
oma in tne utoeery iawb, uzr VW
LeROY DAYIDSON.
MERCHANTS
HO
GROCERIES
i
leady-inade
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CARPETS, TRUNKS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &C,
legardless of Cost,
rpo CLOSE OUR BUSINESS BY JANUARY 1st, 1882. Having concluded to return to the Eastern
J- part of the State, and to avoid packing and sniping our goods we have resolved to give the public
the benefit to purchase our entire stock at prices never before known in Chariot. Our goods are all
new and desirable, having bought a complete new stock this season. Don't fall to call early to secure
the best bargains as this is positively a bonande closing out sale.
O Three new sllverplated Mansard 8 foot show cases, 1 Na 7 Moslem' fire proof safe, 1 hand
some Mirror, 5 Iron Yelvet Cushioned Stools, and 4 folding awnings and frames, for sale cheap.
octlS
EODDICEciP,
TRYON STREET.
WE HAVE JOtfT BECEIYKD ANOTHEB LOT OF THAT FAMOUS 60i...
ALL WOOL MERINO DRESS GOODS,
NEW LINE OF HOSIERY iSS NOTIONS
CHEAPEST LINE OF DOMESTICS EYEB OFFERED.
W Call early and sOdore Bargains. Terms strictly cash and one pride. . .
RODDICK & CO.
Iloricia; Oranges,
CATAWBA GRAPES, MALAGA GRAPES,
Bananas, Apples and Other Luxuries,
-AT- -AT-
PERRY'
WL I
DUXJGrGrlST.
Trade Street, : : : Charlotte, N. C.
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BOTH
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE.
0 YustaIexceTvetd.he "ULTIMO" CIGARS fejS88tVeinnedce'
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CHAS. R.
W.W.WOOD,MaiiiiMw,lMoffi
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Sole Ag't, Charlotte
Every Estty Organ
Sold U made
Throughout with
Send for IUudrattd C&abgv.
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SESSION OPENS
. I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBMB 7, '81.
COnPfl OF TEACHERS
Fx. B. ATKINSON. PrtadDal. Latin. Mathe
matics, and Natural Sciences.
Miss HELEN LONG, Principal of Preparatory
Department.
MRS. BALJLiLB VALVVXU WlUTf , JEDgllSh
Literature ana jHsiery.
Mm LtLLIB W LONG. Modern Laneuaees.
Mibrmakx jb. lUTiuuH, juoeunon and sng-
nsn wrancap.
MUSIC DSVASTJ1KNT.
Fmor. JL BIDIX LL. Dl. Director.
ASSIST ANT8MB8.- a L. DEWEY. MBS. WE
B.ATKTNSUH.
Mas U. A. 81 v AGs, Art Department.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
Mia NANNIE TINSLEY, Intendant of Inflnn-
taa ANNA SUTTON, Head of Boarding De
VHpBPk - - - . ---.imm
Chew only the brand of tobacco, toown as The
Old oaaen BHosiw , ;.-0i J.Ci
! . rriHE old Oaken Bucket,' T f. ,
s ' X The Iron-bound bucket.- -
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Ttuu Aung m ue weiL
CHAS. B. JONES.
Charlotte, N. CL, Sole Agent
, Liberal terms to oeaiers.
Charlotte
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Clolbiog,
H. MORRIS
N.C J
JONES
Every buyer shinU
Select an Organ '
That guarantees good ,
Every day tcorklari&
Year 8 of service, ,
ESTET 0B61N CO., Atlanta, Go. ? : ' f
P. C. WILSON,
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Sole Agent for
Cfllnmboj iBnggy
AffD TBB
WATEBTOWN SPRING WAGON COMPANIES,
FOB THE BUM Off "
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING
WAUUHBttBO,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OPEN BUGGIES, $5& . TOP BUGGIES, 885.
Sneelal tedacements to the wholesale trade
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