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Stye tfiiarlottt b0crotr. '(UDDlini pobt-owiot uauMumn. SATUBDAY, OCT. 29. 1881. Fifteen hundred horses are down in Pittsburg with "pinkeye." i i i - i Charleston, S. C is going to have a paid fire department which will cost 835,000 a year. . Ex-Senator Howe, of Wisconsin, who is talked about for Attorney General, is a "wigorous" stalwart. Yesterday was a big day at the At lanta exposition. The Gate City spread herself in entertaining the Governors. Maryland's constitution does not per mit ministers or preachers of the gos pel to hold seats in either branch of her legislature. . Postmaster James sends Tyner afloat with a certificate of character. If Ty ner was such a good boy what did they set him adrift for f The Irish tenants pay the landlords $100,000,000 in rent annually, and the landlords spend most of it in England and on the Continent. An effort is being made in Atlanta f th railroads to reduce rates for Tisitora to the exposition to a lower figure than is now offered. ti- Secretary Kirkwood says he saw a couple of years ago, at Fort Reno, 6000 Indians who did nothing but loaf, play and eat rations furnished by -the government. The Philadelphia Times pronounces the -Fool's Errand," which was produc ed at the Arch Street Theatre Tours day night, a failure. . Notwithstanding Vennor's predic tions of a mild, open winter, the Cana dian beavers are going right along and GOVJBBNOB'S DAY Thursday waternorpay Hhe Atlanta Exposition, toj a usual the was considerabl$ora uf ged ;tt. The speeches ; erebsief.fcoweter. Gov. Jarvis' speech attracted much at tention and was loudly applauded. We reproduce it as we find it in the col umns of the Constitution. He said : Mv heart is too full for utterance. i , i fho Avidflnnfta here to-day that for years I have been struggling to tuouxw j T hitve DeeI1 PeiR"LWorfarr7roaDeritV h oHifanrpment of the South. Atlan- rr j shod 94 rihhas been in vears tnac are paeacu - scene of struggling aimiei, however -1 i.u. hava trained her a name . Jt nf nnr cnnntrv. these memories must, in the presence of the grand acnievemeuiaui- tii? sciences and peace, be buried and for gotten forever. Applause. My friends, 6U v,of ho spars that were made by the transport these ar mies have been healed. I rejoice that vP hirtp.rnPSS. of strife IS gone. It was my good -fortune to meet upon the historic ground-of Yorktown the people of all this country of -.ours. They were from New York and Maine and Rhode Island-from the north, the -east, the west and the south. We met upon tnat sacred soil as the people of a -5 nnntrv nnri wpi met ttiere the spirit of our ancestors, the spirit of a hundred years ku " woshnnktiands with the common flag -v , - flrtatin(T over U3 and uetermineu wy forever hereafter we should vie witn each other in our devotion to our coun try and in developing the material things of the land. Applause. I men tioned a moment ago, my friends, that Atlanta was to be memorable in the hiatory-of this country f or paying inau gurated tots great enterprise, for Aib: i rs , nfa anA ef!iflnnfiSL? the com mercial wealth, the mineral wealth, the agricultural ioauun.Do, m. rnT. ' a anoritv nf our Deoule. This oc- casion and this presence, my iends. knows not the. musKets, iub the swords nor the cannon, but instead x imloniaVita ftf husbandry ffllQ. I the insignia of 'peace and prosperity.- My haStaUgnsUS lessuua mu south, may do well to heed, and wiU do well to practice. It may be out of taste, and out of place to say anything that looks like a lecture, and yet at the risk of your censure l win say tuis-iuoio is, as Gov. Hoyt said, a glorious future, a grand arm giunuuo uconuj Xr, - Blaln and MacVeactu Baltimore San. jh. i- 5-?: f: Sftcrfttarv, Blaine a few days ago wrote tothe 'President? tendering torthe sec- Or StatOr Ml. ID1IUUO D1U iuw mo not wish the President to be under the least embarrassment so iar as ne was concerned, and if the President so de sired, his resignation was subject to instant acceptance, xn repiy ui xrivai dent asked Mr. Blaine to remain, and indicated that he had not as yet fixed of State. Exom the day that General Arthur entered on his duties as Presi dent, when Mr. Blaine placed his resig nation at his disposal, he had never en tertained the subject, and Mr. Blame therefore deemed it proper to tender his resignation a second time. . " In reference to the Attorney-Generalship the following may be stated: Mr- Macveagn nas insistea puitivci uu retiring, but the President has heen very decisive in requesting him to re main until tne siar-route cases are dis posed of. The President considers that no new man can take charge of the Department of Justice and conduct these cases as Mr. MacVeagh ought to oKIa trt and f.hft Preaiflfint further UD auio -w - , knows very well that if the government fails to sustain its case it will be as cribed to lukewarmness, if not some thing worse. If Mr. MacVeagh will not stay in the Department of Justice and he says he will not it has been suggested to the President that he be aslted to act as associate counsel for the government in the prosecution oi ine MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH up. it A OCTOBER 28. 1881. WnjnseTOH, N. a Splrlta turpentine firm at R0c Eosln firm; strained $2.05. good strained 82-ia Tar firm at $2.1 a Crude turpentine firm at $2.00 hard; $3 25 lor yellow dip; $2.60 tor virgin Inferior. . Co.-n uncnanged; prime white 90; mixed 80. . . . Csnoiea Rout Julet, weaK, unchanged. Wheat eash; 1.88 Oeioberj t.84Mal.84Wl owmimi utcemiwi. writ acuvo turn i a62Vfe cash; 62 October; 62fc November; - De cember. Oats falrb' active, a shade higher; No. 2 44t casU; October; rtoyeiuutjr: Pecember. Poric active and lower ai io.ow Sie.60 cash: - November; iajcbiuum. Lard dull and lower at $U.52tt November; - IiunthHF Ttnllr tncsfi linll find lOWCr: 8hOUlu- ers $7.25;' rib $8.90; clear $9.80. Whiskey steady and unchanged at $16-00, Baltthobs Noon Flour easy, partially lower; Howard; -street and Western super $5J)0a$5.75; extra $8.00a$6.7B; tamlly $7 00a$7.75; city sunn, ee oe.aii oa. sTtn fiM.9Rax7J0: iamuy 99.uuuss.20; bmj wm i,iiwi Patap8so family $8.25. Wheat Southern dull and easy; wesiem uuu ana wen, roumwu rd 1.85a42: amber 1.45al.50; No. 1 Maryland red 1.54a; No. a western winter rea spot ana ucuioer 1.48tal.44; Nov'berl.44Via; December 1.49 sAb; January l.SSalai. Corn-Southern firm; Western dull; Southern white 74a76; do. yellow Balttmom Night Oats active and Irregular; Southern 47a49;. Western wnlte 49a50; do mixed 47a39; Pennwlvanla 48a49. Provisions nnlot- man rxnrlr 1 Q '7R HllllT mflatS SQGUlderS and clear rib sides packed 9al0i. Bacon shoulders 10: clear rib sides 11V: hams 15aji&. Lard -refined 18. t)ofle firmer and quiet; Bio cargoes ordinary to fair 9al2. Suirar steady A soft 101A. Whiskey nominal at $18.00a$19.00. Ctnotnnatt Flonr steady and Ann; family oa aro on - fanra 7 AOaSW fWl. Wheat firmer: v " T. . : . , No. 2 red winter 1 fjsag.uu; receipw 1 ; snip ments . Corn itpadyantfflrm at 69a. Oats aUll 0 4jM'(KaUMk' Vl liureiouunoofio.vw t n.iAimii of 1 1 An Rnllr m p n Xaapatoa . Baoon scarce; shoulders 9; ribs 101; clear Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children CANNOT FAIL TO BE SUITED IS OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES POR THE FALL AND WIN TxfiK' IKAUHi. TT7E guarantee that every pair of SHOES we sell shall be found Just as represented, and shall allownahouse to give you better goods than we do for the money Our stock has been carefully selected with a view to the wants of all classes or customers, ana comprises a iuu une 01 ueauuiui ana seasonable goods oi the very best quality and all grades, from the finest French Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest Brogan. If you wish to get your boots and shots to nit von and at the lowest possible prices, you cannot do better than at our store. Give us a calL gull juu . , -r-r-r-r-T n is tt-i A. & Jt5KvJ., seplB Central Hotel Block. Tr;u!e Street. Actual exports. . . ... Forwarded from ships' sides. Imports. American Stock American, Afloat American FUTURE8 8,500 75.000 68.000 588,000 416.000 202,000 1,640 Nsrw Vork Furaroi 000. October.... -- November Jannalf X 1 ooa-ot nSSSf 11.98a.99 March ig-ASTAZ ntor.rnta pasoa Than if Mr. Mac Veagh-declines the belief that he has no confidence in the success of the pros ecution against the members of the so- -nl aar-rnnto rinor will hfl VPTV mUCh strengthened, and a failure to conyict: fWeen Cincinnati, Peoria and Chicago; combination Cannot then be chareed to any act of sales itched guods cannos ipen. LU,tlKeu w J "v"' v l KiaH Mistam vesrerdav's nrlces. 8uear steady: the rresiaent. ; . . In well-informed quarters it is said r,i'vf tKof thft Prftainp.Tit centem- liU-UlUU iiv - - plates the appointment of a gentleman for Attorney-General who has not yet t.hatr.onnection. With- UCCU u'uvu " '.. , thA iiTKifirRt.andinff he acts until tne ntov.rMito catpa am flisnnspd of. when Diai'iuuuv 1 the permanent appointment of ex-bena-tor Howe will be made. which sustains- yesterday's prices. Sugar steady; Naw Orleans 8Xft; naras lUMaii. uogs uuiei and easy: common 4.90a5.95; light and medium 5.80a6.15. heavy 6.15. Nxw Tom Southern floor dull and heavy; com mon to fair extra S6.60a$T10; good to choice do. $7.15a$8.50. Wheat Viaic higher, afterwards the advance lost and declined Vbaltyt closing dull and weak; ungraded spring l.iuai.31; ungraa- ed white ; mixed winter ungrad' ed red 28a48; No. 2 Chicago 1.401 deUvered; No. 2 red and uctooer 4sa4v; nevemner a4i; Decerfiber 50a50 Corn ale lower, buildins their house, for cold gather e 0l JJgJSffiiS'S out. Turn Ahhfiville. S. C. neero boys, aged 13 and 10 years, quarrelled over a game f marhifta. when the thirteen year old rx rtf a rAvnivfir and shot the other VAIAS 5VV v dead. T T T No toll on the canal is what is de manded by the canal navigators in New ... - A. York, and a constitutional amenameui. la nrnnnQAil Ahnlishinff tolls. AS both parties favor it the toll will be wiped The Railroad Commissioners of Con necticut have come to the conclusion that tired denizens have some rights that locomotives must Tespect, and henceforth there is to be no more whis tle tooting within any city's limits. The St. Louis Glole-Democrat an nounces that every Congressman in the Mississippi Valley will be expected to go for "the old flag and an appropria tion" in the river improvement dusi ness. Ex-Vice-President Hamlin is said to be as spry and vigorous as a strong, gay man of forty. He wears no overcoat even in the coldest weather, is fond of society, and swings corners a3 nimbly as a young fellow just out of his teens. is a great future for all the States of the South. We have here beneath our soil, untold millions oi weauu. uui j " susceptible of the highest cultivation, and products of our soil find a market in the marts of the world. We have the climate, the soil, the wealth, and everything of it lies idle here and it wait3 the labor of the young men of the south. Now, we hope for immigrauou. We invite it and capital. God kno ws the people of North Carolina and the people of Georgia welcome the capital that crowds the northern States. But while we do that the great problem must He worked out by our own people. Young men, the future of your country depends upon you. There is one thing . ry , r f if T turn that 1 lOVe, anu one luius my back upon. Wherever I see a young man in the south that is not afraid or i n urm-ir T want to take him by the hand. Applause. And when ..... t in that, ia a lnafpr. ana luie. I have no kind word for him but good bye to him. I accept the kind hospi tality and the good words of my brother governor. It was not necessary, except as a matter of form, that he should have tendered the hospitality. We knew it oUnilr Hanla na wo snw the kind' (13 VT C ouuur. jinny..-, " ,i J ly welcome, and we were well assured V,if hafnra WA onmP. I thank-VOU, ladies and gentlemen, and accept your kind hospitality, and shall carry away with me the most pleasant recollec tions and highest hopes that this ex hibition may workaut grand and glori ous results for the (south principally and for the common country together. Five youths in Philadelphia, the old est thirteen years, ran away from home last Tuesday to go west and fight In dians. They had read stories of Indian atrocities till thev could stand the pres sure no longer, so provided themselves with little pistols and Barlow knives and rmir ttiA train waatward for the war path. One of the features of Governor's day at the Atlanta Exposition Thursday was the making of a suit of clothing for tath rvrinnitt. of Georzia. and Bigeiow, of Connecticut. The suit was made of ordinary cotton, which at daylight was growing in the field. It was picked, ginned, carded, dyed, Bpun and woven, and made into cloth ing before the sun went down. Some of our older readers may remember an eccentric individual named Andrew Baggerly, who years ago lived in the northern part of Iredell county, who v boasted when he begun the woolen fac tory at South Troy, now Cooper's, that his machinery would be so complete that he could drive a sheep in at one end and hate him come out at the other in the shape of broadcloth and roasted toutton. Our Atlanta friends haven't got quite that far along yet, but verily they are making rapid strikes in that direction. THE BESS ASSOCIATION. The &om and Democrat for this week contain! an editorial article on the snbiect of "The Press of North Carolina," in which we think we can Bee the "ear marks" of Mr. Tales, the former editor of the Democrat. In the article referred to, he raps the "Press Association" over the knuckles be cause some action has not been taken in regard to advertisements received through advertising agencies. Now, m "Pi-Mi Aiwnf.lation was formed in Mayk 1873, and at its annual meetings, the last year or so, no question VIRGINIA POLITICS. w.ihinfton Cor. Baltimore Sun. . . "Ex-Postmaster-Geheral Jewell, of Connecticut, chairman of the National Republican committee, wa3 here to day, and was in consultation with Gen. Mahone and other prominent Virginia Beadjusters. Mr. Jewell expressed himself as in hearty sympathy with the Eeadjuster party, but, said there was no necessity for the national com mittee to take' any formal action, as thft President had assured him this morning that the administration would do everything in its power to aid the Readjustee. The President had or dered the removal of one of the fore men at the Norfolk navy-yard, a well known Republican, because he was charged to have been instrumental in breaking up a Read juster meeting. It is openly said by prominent Republi can politicians that in case, of Read- States Senator is to be elected jwho will vote at all times with the Kepubliqans, assurances to that effect haying been given." - : ; -Thl ahnwa hriw the. cat-JumnS irr Virginia and goes tar to clear up an f doubts that may have prevailed &k ty Mahone's status, if any further proof were needed after his support of An thony for the Presidency of the Senate pro iem-over Bayard. It is further sus tained by the fact that several promi nent Republican politicians, until re cently opposed to the Readjustee' have come out for them and are now engag ed in stumping for the Eeadjuster tick et. Mahone has not one particle , of sympathy with the Democratic -party of Virginia nor or tne country... as far a3 his so-called independence is con cerned ii is a mere myth. He is inde pendent only so far that his peculiar roMtion places U In hls ?ower , to lay down terms to " the Republican party which the Republican party accepts in return for his votes, but as a matter of preference, all other things being equal he will vote wlth.the Republican party, everv time. There is nothing else leit to him but to eo with the Republicans, for the Democrats have given him dis tinctly to understand that they have no affiliation with him. He is working for North Carolina at Atlanta. Balelgn News-Observer. Notwithstanding the failure of the State to make an appropriation for an exhibition of North Carolina's resources at Atlanta, our State will still make a creditable appearance at that grand The agricultural department nas maue the necessary arrangements and the Old North State will hold her head well up alongside her sisters. Too much credit cannot be given to Commissioner McGehee, Prof. Kerr, Mr. Wilson, and the others who have busied themselves in the matter for accomplishing these I .,ifo nniir nriversft p.irrnmstances. Indeed, North Carolina will practically spnarat.fi exhibits there, for besides that made under the auspices of the agricultural department, the Rich mond and Danville Railroad company also has one embracing Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina as well. TViia nnrlort-okintf Ml t.hfi Tiart Of that XUU uuuwwifc"o v" I road will inure to onr benefit, and more than that, that company has been unu sually liberal to the department of ag-T-ionitiirp orivincr free transportation for the whole of our State exhibit. ; We gather from the Wilmington Star that the exhibit of North Carolina products moohv that road is fairlv satisfac tory ; and we are sure that the exhibit made under the superintendence of Commissioner McGehee and Prof. Kerr will be highly creditable. Mr. Wilson obtained 1,300 teet or space, ana mis, we think, will be entirely filled. Thorn -will ho in nnr State collection more than a hundred specimens of our rorwia and a fin Collection of marbles and building stones, besides those rarer stones and minerals that are used in commerce or the arts. In addition there will be an exhibit of our fine North Carolina tobacco, including the celebrated yellow leaf; of cotton, jute, rice, both lowland and upland; and or our nome-raisea siik ; ui uui mill stones, and of all our ordinary neia products. In fine, specimens will be shown of all we produce. Our exhibition was to be opened to day, Gov. Jaryis being present. We have reason to expect that it will attract unusual attention, and contribute large ly to an increased knowledge the re sources of our State. closing Keak, trade less active: ungraded 67a70Vi; No.2whlte69a70; No 2 October 69Vk70; November e9W70fc; December 72. n Oate lAalto lower, and closing heavy; No. 8 47. Coffee steady held more demand ;Blo brands 10 anMv firm arnt vwrr mtt: Kftntrtfninil lib: Marl- J?kn . fair kn fennri mflnlnff RLtofljili ; raflnmi QUlet, unchanged"; Standard A 9. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Mice steady ana aemana arm. firm at 54& Wool quiet; domestic fleece 34a48; Texas 16a32. Pork dull and slightly In buyers favor; new 818.00; October and November ; middles dull and easier; long clear 9; short 9. Lard opened stronger, closed heavy and lowerat?ll!00. ' COTTON closed weak. Brim 106,- 11. K2 ll.51a.R2 11.54a. 65 April. May.. June July.. FINANCIAL. NSW YOEK. 12.26a.27 12.S8a.3U 12.50a.51 12.60a.62 4.80 The Senate, Reolation, Ac Washington, Oct. 28. The President pro tern, laid before the Senate peti tions from two Tennessee banks rela tive to bank taxation. Referred to the finance committee. Morrill called up his resolution rela- fiira n 4 Via romnTji nf Avistfnff rail ro ad HI U W tUW A 1 vm. a .V nnnto in WaoViinfftin "Rpf PrrPn t.f) tllB committee on the District of Columbia. Allison called np bia resolution, au thorizing the appropriations committee to conduct by subrcommittee the inves tigation ordered into the disbursements of appropriations for various appoint ments -Adopted. TJie Senate 125 went law executive aeesion. - - . . gaticftirfpr the' Lynchburg postoffice was at once resnmea. ana an enorc . wiu be made to dispose of it to-day. ' J The Prtsident sent to the Senate this afternoon only two unimporttnomi nationa. - It is understood dat no others will be sent in durinz the remainder of the present session. f At 9 p. m. the Senate Is still in session with closed doors.v Many of the Sena tors have sent out for supper, from which inference is drawn tnat were is at present no prospect of adjournment. IIow They TVeigl Atlanta (Jonstltutlon. r The governors were weighed on the ttowb acalea vesterdav. and the follow ing was the result : ' " Pennsylvania " iron" governor Hoyt, 248 pounds. JientUCKy DlUO giaes uutbiuui Blackburn, 223 pounds. N ortn uaroiina iar uuyci uwi Jarvis, 203 pounds. - UonnecticuL nutmegs vjuy uui aoria "notion" Governor Col quitt, 176 pounds. All wie governors Hie iiauuouuiw pleasant looking gentlemen. They made eALVssioH-Staady; uUddllng 11; low middling lOSiin: iaod ordlnan lOUtc: net rects 8.357: Kroas 3,414; sales 1,470: stock 74,572: exp'te oo&stwlse p; to Great Britain ; continent ; to France . Weekly net receipts 17.780; gross 1 8,005; sales 7.440; exports coastwise 5485; to Great Britlaln 4,204; continent 1,085; fiance . Nomtol Finn; middling Ufec; net receipts 4,893; gross : stock 46.440; exports coastwise : sales 949; export to Great Britain ; continent . waaItIt : Rr ' TAp'ts 9.Q.117: erross : sales i 7.123; ex. coastwisell,126; Great Britain 5,800; channel ; continent . niTTrvnin RtaAr. mA'a 11Ue:low mtd'sll: eoodord'y 10c; net retfta 200; gross 750; sales QRn-tvlr 1 H ifKA.-. nxn'u eofutwlM : ST)lnnera ; exports to dre&t Britain ; to Continent Weekly net rec'ts 101 ktoss 10,187;sales 2900; spmners 2.175;exports Great Britain 1,414; coast wise ovoi umunent i,ooa. BoerrOH Steady; middling llVii; low middling 1 114a. mwvI nml'w lOUe: nt reoBtrtta 1 .683 : btoss 2.984: sales : stock 3.420: exports to Great Britain : to France. Weekly net rects 8,064; gross 19,014; sales ; exports to ureat rtni&ui o.ooi. Vnansim Vrm mtdd'ir 1 1 1hr.: low mid dling 1011-16c; good ord'y 9c; receipts 685; gross ; sales ;, stock 13, 800; exports eoasi- wlse : to Great Britain ; to continent KTukW nat mslnfa A 7JA orrnu AJtlAK . exports coastwise 3,201; to Great Britain 1,192; to comment . pnrr mBjini-firm: middling 11&; low 4tiit uui. mind nTYltnurr lOci: net recelDts 517;. gross 683: sales -r ; spinners :: ;. exports to ureat jonuuu ; w wunuoui waaWt net recelDts 1.414: eroes ; sales 1 koji- sninnera 1 .441 : coastwise : Continent i to Great Britain 595; stock . Savuthih Flrm;mlddllng 10 15-16c;lowm!d'g lOatc: Kood ordinary 9c.;net receipts 8,830; . a nno. mna R 700- arruV Qn OU: eouitwlae ; IQ (jreat XUlUUn ; ctixnw, w euuuuoui Weekly-net receipts 8,551 : gross 85,663 sales 21,100; exports to Great Britain ; France -; coastwise 77,706; continent 1,500. sow rvnr -m t. wa Tlmm m1r!'d imld- 1 -t mu. mwwI rnvfv 1 fXlLr' ntkt nvAlntsi 1 1 OllUK lUfMl I IVJVI "V. '"VV'F- gross 18,169; sales 6,000; stock 181,227; exports to Great Britain ; to jrrance ; 10 wuei- wise ; to continent . Weekly net receipts oi.ouo; Krvsa Di.oit, sales 85,000; exports Great Britain 19,306;Chan nel -; coastwise 11,261; France 8,544; continent . n JflO Xxenange, , GoTemments strong: New 5Sf " Four and a ball per cents Four per cents, money, BUUB BWUB-lUaWHO.......; - C,Q Sub-treasury balances woia v'Toon StcCks Generally firm: Alabama Cla?s A, 2 to 5 " Class A, small class B, 5's " aasaC, 4's Cnlcago ana Northwestern preferred Erie Bast Tennessee Georgia Illinois Central. Lake Snore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central littsburg. Blchmondand AUegbeny Bock Island Wabash, St. Louis 4 Pacific " preferred, Western Union CITS COTTON MAJUUST. OTT1C1 OF THX OBeWBVKB, CHARLorm. October 29, 1881. The market yesterday closed steady and changed. Good Middling. Strictly middling, Middling. Strict low middling. Low middling. Tinges Storm coUon RECEIPTS FOB THE WEEK ENDED FBIDAT, 28th. Saturday f2 bales Monday Tuesday Thursday , Friday , 101 1.13 1.161b 8a6 781 80 95 81 1.24 1.84 44 14 1.60a.70 1.80 1.22 94 72 1.88 1.88 89 1.84 4876 885fe 87 un- 11 10S 10 101A 9Ual0 7a9 If I'j CSS SURGESS NICHOLS, Whoswale aad BeUl ALL KINDS 99 BE. i FUHN1TU BEDDING, &C. A ITTLL LOTS NP Cheap Bedstt&ds, AMBLOnNQB. Parlor & Chamber Suits, oorrna or all rasa m aji. 1T9. I WIST TSABl M.C -GENERAL "Wliolesale Grocers 1217 CARY STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Because ot the cheap rates of transportation, and the location of Richmond, she offers spe cial Inducements to Wholesale Buyers In North Carolina, We claim to stand at the top. mra ly ,. Total bales J'820 Twim Springs AT S3.00 PER SET. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF W. T. BLACKWELL & GO, Durham. N. C. Manufacturer of the Original and Only Genuine Our claim for merit is based, upon the fact tliat a cliemlcal analysis proves that tlie tobacco grown in onr section is better nrin-rrtWl trrfalr.aOOOT)."PTTKE. j. .1 1WV 18 OTIIEH tobacco grown in the world; antl being sitnatccl in the HEART of this fine tobacco section, WE have the TICK of the offerings. The public ap- H preciato this; hence our sales FYfTEED the nroducts of ATJi i 64 the leading manufactories com- gj bined. 2jNone genuine unless it fj bears the trade-mark of the Bull. gj Mar221y TOBACCO H7tL Annual Tour Of the greatest of all, the GREAT MNITM ALSO Window Shades, Baby Carriages, iddiraa nnnAHAO HADXTTPl? 10c: good ordinary lOVic; net reCts 2,470! j n ft J m Vtf (UiM V V u u i v u w . Mobil Firm; rniAnng HLfec; low middling exports ,100; stock cross saies i,ow; swck az.woa; eoast ; France ; to ureal untam. nroaii-ivMt wMWinta Q 7B9 : pmss 0.8 1 7 : sales Q.nnn: to exoorts Great Britain ; coastwise 8385; Fiance. Hkmfhts Firm; middling 111 2,993; shiDmenU 1,821; sales A.7Kfi. - Weekly net receipts 18,148; shipments 13,538; 1 AuetTBTA Steady; mlddHna 10o.: low old nrag tOUe.. srood ordinary 9e; receipts 1,726; anlpmeots 6,761: sales 179. Weekly net rec ta 9,498; Bhlpm't 6,761; sales 7 J560; spinners ; stock. ChAbubwb Steady; middling Hike; low middling- lie; goad Ordinary lCHfca; net receipts 4824 groM rt sales 2,000; stock 80,091: ikportB sbastwlra" ; to Greet Britain ; to- continent . 7 .Weekly net receipts 85,898; gross ..; sales 18,200; coastwise 6,689 Continent 14,899; Great Britain 3,966; to trance . not tosk Cotton anlet: sales 489: middling uplands llc; inlddd'g Orleans llfoc; gross - ; consolidated net receipts ; ex. Great Britain France-; continent. Weeki net fee'ts 1,486; cross 87,885; eip'ta to Great Britain 5,801; France 1,710; eOntlnent 2,530; sales 8,082; stock 107,08a MoirrGOiaBrJulet; middtog 10; low mld 10c; good -ordinary 9c:recelpte ' 5,767 jshlp ments 6,259; stock, present ear, 9,528; stock, last j,nr. -i 8ales-6.S59. " MACOH-FIrmfdctilng 10c; low rrdddltog mvi. nrrhmrr oUp: recelDts 4.229: sales 8 JSOrstoetr, retefc,8,8l7i stock, last year, A full line ot is and Wets E.M.ANDREWS, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER 0Ct23 AT WHITE FRONT. Draggist by fofnation. 7 IUQ: Hh1nmnts fl.017. CoLUMBmr-Forrn; miaou ng iuwsc; 'wmiaaung Ci receipts 5,124; ship- svv: bwck ,Tbe Weatlier Washington, Oct 28. Middle At- hriHI has so perplexed the brethren of the quill ah .ttiA aha anmnwtjd. : Th mm nti at thflOQoldsboio meeting itfl673, and was I two things now Billy Mahone and veu '& reiralar theme of discussion at every I ceance. both of which he can best ac- annual meeting, tram ine association compiisa oy jominjj nasos wawa tne xte- South Atlantic partly ciouayweatner toet in Chattotte a year or so ago, when pubUcans anddoinglhelrthichhe and rain, southerly winds, stationary or it was quietly put in its little bed and will be founds doing every time the oc- higher barometer and stationary tem- x m. , e , v perature. . . A I. H . I -1. X 1 auugmouv uj. me propriety i i . - s v. ? : m-':..l. : nr w v.. fi YiA'l-Boftardusandrhi3l.tai.boyaara enter iBditorlal convention, and that was flnaL .tataing the. Atlanta people and the i lanffn nartitr iMnndv weather and rain South easterly winds, stationary or low er barometer ana temperature. With all due detterence we think itill 1 "snt-seers with some (nrack.jhooting. Decomea ait. x ates, the editor or one or the oldest and beet newspapers tn the M"""TI , vuvw . - 1 . 1 " TW matter. ,;mui tne excentlon . of the wubw: - v)iPf ?-wu; lUlverpovl Cottott Clrctilar. JDast UUII partly Ciouujr weamei uu rain tollowea Dy clearing weamer southwesterly winds, stationary or higher barometer ana auuicmary temperature. 1423; ex, jreal,,;iinim . w.nia . sales. - KAajnm.T. wnti' middling 10c; low mld- 10c; good . irnddJing 9c; net rerpts 2,600; shlpmenls 1509; sales . 161 spinners .60. stock, prewntjear. 6,620;. stock, last year. 2,000, ,Pobt Royal, S, C.-WeeWy-net receipts stock ; exports to Great Brllaln ; coast; wise . Pboyidxhct, B. L-WeekU-net receipts ; stock ; sales x ... ma. mMinin imbeMow mid- -WortSSSr rweWy-ieceipt8,970; flhlpments 2,721; stock, present year, 8,054. smpmenis 8,4Wi svooh . OOKPAKATITK OOTTOK STA.TKJEKHT. Net receipts at allTInlted States ports during week ' Same week last year Total receipts to thlB date Same date last year Exports for the week. game week last year x . t A. Ikl. i 0 a K i I -H u u E W.F.MABYIH.AQt. W.M DOWILL. Goto W. P.MARVIN, Agt,&Co. and Successor to F.'Scarr 4 Co. fob Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines None bat the Very Best Drugs do I keep in my stock. Also, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brashes, Tooth Brashes, dec., ac gB O FST. WlJW li&'lr,'lrw THE LARGEST TENTED EXHIBITION IN THE Will exhibit, afternoon and erenlng, at GARDEN SEEDS warranted of all the best varieties, and to be good. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive patronage, I am, res ieD8J w. r, a shar ox puduc BCtfully, tVlN, Agt.&CO. S CHARLOTTE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4in. i H Irerythttg new for the season. Millions expended for a single holiday; the new world's wonder, HUGE PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, AND THE ONLY COLOSSAL CIRCUS IN 2 RINGS, 20 Mammoth Menagerie, Trained Wild Beast Show, and the World's Wondesr. Just added Fair Gathering of Earth's EBBKHSHSWIrlHaanWilM LrvBPOOL. OctTs-iThiS-week's cir- iSLt'Af tyteftTA vATrrA nnttnn "Rrnfrera' ; mhstrtottt . meeting, he has never at- beaded any of its annual reanioiis tty 'ability jtfM'tMfes6 Abe Mght:rf;rFW8 71- anA ArtlrdDate'MtrjB ds. foberatiora of tfc ociattoii there y ouU U I6t cause- ioi RrumuauK. sire demand, prices hardening and some nlfiv4-lv Avnmnnd . Thaw, woa o 1 QTrrya1 demand for; Amertciin.,wW6h.W as f ree- Hhtouchoflat the week anlosed; strong demand for. Amertc,wrflch.was free ly.rjaereaoinariiaticedd. an otker grarlaa l-ldfSeaUsliwas,It jruturesriopenM with; buyers at Thursday's -quotations. !3vt 1 1 if H m . i 1 i f T y i I Tne most asstdoos arentu Si&srRronvwtn fr 2uently taU to prerent eeocnav oWsvroup, etc r. Boil's eongn syrup Is a most valuable remedy to haye convenient when needed, l'rlce 26c ; Total exports to this date Same date last year uiriinnw hahmles matebiils. and j:T 4iT folllno hair Parkers Hair Balsam nas taten the nretranKas an elegant ana reuaoie utur reBMintuve. , -T - . nt Oftk tY IT 1 TO m.Jnn iimu. If a yoarhrufl color an(Tlustre by the use or Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing," admired for its nnrftr &nd rich Tjerfume. tt-... v , 202,114 24S,e2 1,160,682 l.R2n.ROO 96,628 131, 1LS 5SU,04'J R18 78K 646,270 - 648,507 1U4.1H4 One of the oldest insWations in the State.! Total i 5t5y 0 231 exceed 8165. Preparatory jbepartmeat Intekarge nf a (Tiitrar T.rtrailltw.hAKlthT! nrmmnnltvl moral and intelligent. ' OpeaatlrstMonday In October. W. M. GETEB, Pres't Eltdek at aU-Unlted States ports. Same tline last year . . . .v. n . V. .,1 I .aWTII . ... .. Same urae last year. ..V rSS'XXX Same llmelast year......;. H0,000 Slock of American afloat for Great nnn Britatarm . . ?.f ; ..: a : oSa'nJK Same time last yea ... oo,uw . - irfjM. firmer: middling mv 8alestcUieweek-.':...;"'...-.i... i SJS9R American j l y ioou Bpeculation 4.100 Export 00 flake, Ginger, Buchu, Man-1 , atmingta, anui of the best medtj bined in Parker" Ginger I rr I . j:T I to make it the greatest! BestHealthAStrengthl Uestorer jsrer usea i Sleeplessness, & diseaessl ot tne btomacn, rwwcia, i t ol v : J. . I UaIm QnlNnrvi , Urntirrlvdifferentfroml n ai I UaiOai 1 1 1 Q&hx Essences 'onics. as if I never intoxicates. Hiscox & Co., Chemists, JN. X. .22 A T , T . T O N 6- ' W ! v Parker's 15 Ferer fiUvW reitor Um irever in toxica 022 ... Jt-r. T rtck Horst s and Ponies. All Europe swept of Its att-actlpns. Engagement ineipk . M ikn rM WAMrti . fAn nnvnai nlna nnnnntlAn V no fTEHML SELBM & VILUON TRUOPE of GYMNASTIC BICYCLERS. Hnl! tt trim Somersaults from shoulder to shoulder: stand each upon the others' heads, the wheelman, and 2. 8 and 4 form pyramids, and engage in Jugg tag and au mau"" opiI. acte ALL DONE UPON BICYCLE d DASHING ABOUND THE MNG AT SnfTKD StWl V45. . . .i.i 1 . i wi n-m to-do k rmPTtB.-HOUJ Bire w wona Amazea B""BUSV1 . kvT SnmuSn Hlitt BiBl ACBOfdJ ZJ J XXJXX liNUU WIRE, 100 JTJCKT 1X4 JUD jUB. rUUng b's greatest riders Xv X xVJLj in the Circus In S INa LIONS, TIGEBS. and other 7 animals, . Bible B Chew only the brand ot Uibacoo; known as The om oaken suckeb. edthe KnmM aess oi rare animats ana mrqs. c : The BOseotMed bucket, j " c That hung la the weu, : i. .amrlotte,li..C.V Sole Agent. Liberal tenru to dealers. animals-, joiqw penepium, uu B"JL. "rf kTm-T.. .m,.-, PifiitiNT ererbehew, a streets of an American cfty? the beaiitirdl Oentaa Bomance of f j( I I k RnnKHilnC her departure from Delhi. Now produced, for tbb first time L. A L L Hi IJ !,J ' in sddi $200,000 exenea ror this marvelous, moving panorama oi beauty, meiw au """irfitiow. to the GRAND DBJSSS PARADE and reyiew of aU the resource of ttp Great rprtpaaga w the longest, largest most lavish BDectacular street paeeant ever made by any show in v Admission as usual, children half price; exhibitions afternoon and evening u vwu chairs promenade concerts one hour before commencing, by the two great oanas. '. 13T Special reduced excursion rates en all Hallways,. ' g-jg proprie"' '. ' , '. i t: ' IBa roaIpAUGi;jr.,Mau oct5 d25-2fr-31-3
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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