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pit (EfcarXottje Qfrsmrer. LOCAL MATTERS. SATURDAY. DEa 17 J881. SOCIETY OIXEOTCSIY. . . T mvav YJtfl Dl r n j 1 - vii m. w . K As kMHnil treetlng eTerj second and lounb M"-nr night. Kxcxxaioa lodob Ha 201, a. F. a. I alar meeting every Srst and third Tuesday . . rw . va m d I n ft r 1 -' m vsas w up, At mm aBMtvavjm wieetlng erery second and fourth Friday night. CHARLOTTM COKMAKDIBT NO, 2, K. T. meeting erery nm ana wira Thursdays. ic. op h:. KinsBTC or iioiKHL Kemuar eeood and fourth Thursdays. IK. OIP :F Kkiohtb o Pmut-Secular meeting niees ant and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atW sonic Temple Hall. x. o. o. y. CHARLom Lodob Mo. 88. Meed mq day nigni. MXCXXJWBUnO DBGLSJUTMSI LODOB HO. Meets every Tuesday night. Dixrs lodob ho. lOS.-Meetsomy night Catawba torn FjsaurpKsarr Ho. 21. Meets irst &na uura xnuraaay nigzua u seen raonth. index tm New Aalworsteoawss'so. Ma) B. Bingham BIngbam StbooL Op-,ra House, December 22d. BUttlNBU NOTICataV, caba. to all who are suffering from the errors and tn discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay osa ot manhood, Ae.,1 will send a recipe that will cure you. FUXB of CHABGB. This great remedy was aiBcorerea py a missionary in soma smonos. 8nl a self-Addressed envelope to the Birr. JOtEPH T. WHAN. Station D, Mew Tork City. To promote Tlcorous tTewth ot the hah. see Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores the youthful coior 10 gray eair, remove aannruir. pi roe tcblng cf. t scalp. Who is Bra. wiasiew t As this question Is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of fet ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents aa a Female Physician and nurse, princi pally among children, she has especially studied the constitution ana wants of this numerous class. ana, as a resuu or. uus erron, ana pracaesi edge, obtained tn a lifetime scent as nm physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, lor cnuaren teeuung. n operates use 4anj Hat an .4 KmK K mvA tm - - Am. ft, 11 iva unuyi wuv mm viwnij m vw regulate the bowels. In eonseqaence of tats ar ticle, Mrs. winsiow la becoming world renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly de rise up and bless her; especially Is this the ease In this city. Vast Quantities of the Soothing Byron are dally sold and used hen. We think lira. Winsiow has Immortalized her name br this In valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and unite In oallrag her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one. in oar oninkm. until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing Syrup. Try It, mothers try It now. Ladles' Ttot- tor. New i or city, bom or au druggists, zo cents a bottle. OKI VOICE all over the land goes ap from mothers, that says: uy aaugniers are so reeote ana see, wna strength, all out of breath and life at the least 4 ertion. What can we do for them?" The an swer is simple and fun of hope. One to roar weeks' use of Hop Bittern will make thesa health. rosy, spugnuy, ana eneernu. tm &atjetrtiBemctits. IS Absolutely Puro. This powde r never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness More ecdDomleal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la competition with the moltltuee of low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only is cans. BOYAL BAKLnQ POWDKB Ca, nov23 t Mew Tork. t LeHoy Davidson, Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C Avoid the Rush TBI DI&7LAT 0 TOYS, Mm Goods, CANDIES, CANDIES, tSrChnreh notice today, please. l9Xotto& trade was little better yesterday. ra-The United States district attor ney has bad more rest than work so far in the federal court Messrs. E. D. Latta ft Bro, of this city, will soon open a clothing store at Winston. tSTThe laborers on the water works bare commenced ditching Trade street near the railroad crosslne. ITM. K Crawford, of the Wilming ton 8tar, is at the Central, as is also Mr. H..Fries.of 8alem,N.C. tSTThe display of flesh-tinted tights at the opera house. Thursday nizhb was positiTely bewildering eren to the aged sinners. tST The organist of the Lutheran Sunday school is training the pupils in the music to be rendered at their Christ mas entertainment. tST Some time ago there was some talk of a steam laundry for Charlotte, but the idea seems to hare been aban doned. There is millions in it 7 Claire Scott, the pretty English actress, is creating the greatest enthu siasm in the cities South of here. She will appear here Monday night. B7Hon. A. S. Merrimon, of Raleigh, Mr. J. M. Clement, of MocksTille, and W. J. Montgomery, Esq, of Concord, were in the city yesterday on legal business. ISTMr. T. H. Robinson, who has been for some time with Messrs. Bod dick & Co of this city, left last night for Wilmington, where he will be with the same firm. IT The sudden changes in the weather keep the small boy in a dis tressing state of uncertainty as to whether he will be able to skate or go In swimming Christmas. ISPA bulletin for the postoffice, on which could be stated the arrival of belated trains, would relieve the at taches of answering many questions, and be of service to the public This course is pursued in many cities. 37 Richmond & Danville Railroad stock in New Tork yesterday jumped to 1.00, an advance of 9 cents on the price for the day before. Who can tell where the advance will end? t2JA change will be made in the schedule of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio road, to take effect Monday, by which the train will leave Charlotte at 430 p. m. instead of 6 p. m. No change in the run south. BTThe Library association held a very pleasant meeting last night, at which quite a number of young ladies and gentlemen read and recited. These weekly meetings are increasing in inter est, and furnish a most delightful even ing of pleasure to the members. BT At the mayor's court yesterday morning John Brown, white, was re quired to give bond for his appearance at the criminal court to answer the charge of larceny. The only other case heard was one for drunkenness, in which a fine of 95 and costs was im posed. BT It is believed that had Olivette been repeated here by the Comley-Bar-ton company a larger audience would have witnesssed the second perform ance than did the first, although the audience Thursday night was decided ly the largest of the season. Xr An ex-legislator and a well known citizen yesterday engaged in a spirited discussion on the merits and demerits of the last legislature as a law-making body, and the discussion waxed so warm that in the interest of peace the chief of police had the w. k. citizen carried to the lock-up. 1ST Baked bananas are said to be a choice breakfast dish. To prepare them peel and cut in halves lengthwise. Lay these strips inclose order In a baking pan, strew sugar and some bits of fresh butter over and bake in a moderate oven about half an hour. Baste while baking with a tew spoonfuls of butter and sugar syrup. No personal respon sibility is assumed in publishing this. erTProgTess writes a communiea- TOYSe I tion, which is given elsewhere, on the ' I - - in - - M uU.Ib m . ill 1 n ii mmA tat- ueevsmuo wa swhui Btvwvui ac cidentally mentions that the farmers in the sections named are virtually cut off from Charlotte by reason of the con dition of the public roads, a state of af fairs well calculated to directly injure almost every branch of Charlotte's business. Howe CtarwUmss XXiBSj. We understand that this mine has been pushing work very energetically in the past month, sinking shafts to lower depths, and recently cutting the vein at these greater depths, where larger veins have been developed than ever known before in this mine. mm, am. - . S - tn bbVaiJh. MtiMllttei Wltn ueiigni, ana wui uus sum uwj can outof it. They are trimming their sails for an aggressive and progressive fight, jubilant ana iuu ox nope, wey are in better condition to-day than since 1870. What is the Democratic party doingiouw utw$ not ts to pre imt tothepeopUt Or, will it continue on the Bournon line, w raxe up uw ras cality of Republican office-holders, and make that the burden of its cry ? That will not take: the people have not for gotten that Garfield, as a candidate for PrfMirtant. was more wicked than the wickedest man in Sodom, and Gar field, "ttrangulattu pro republican was more righteous than Lot. , You are our sentinel upon the Dem ocratic watch-tower. Tell us what the issues are what the signs oz promise are. Wake up our leaders. They are not dead but sleep. Piedmont. low mW- COBgAEATm POTTOS gTATSBTMT. Met receipts at all United States ports during week........ ......... ... -- Same week last year Total receipts tethU date Same date last year krauts for the week. Barae week last year. Famr svt m Four bridal couples were at the Cen tral hotel last Thursday an occurrence which has, perhaps, never before taken place in the history of the house. The proprietor says that in a hotel experi ence of twelve years he has never en tertained so many bridal couples in the same length of time as he has within the past thirty days. Perhaps the ex position has precipitated many cases, as it furnished a splendid opportunity for bridal tours. 234,810 288,679 2,722,299 2.966.415 186VU6 161321 Total exports to this date. !r8?02rj Same date last year i,ow,e Btoek at all United States porta. 1,076,941 Same time last year 924,140 Stock at aU Interior towns. . 206,128 Same time last roar 111487 Stock at Liverpool.. 487,000 Same tune uut year iw,uuu Stock of StnwrtBMi afloat for Great Britain "1.000 Same tune last year 828.000 rktt Denman Thompson, as Joshua Whit comb, the typicial yankee farmer, will appear at the opera house on the night of the 22nd of December. He is sup ported by a strong company, and has presented the play to large audiences in New York, where it received the com mendation of the Htrald as being first class. The occasion will furnish fun for the remainder of the year, as Den ham is said to bemmense as "Uncle Josh." &C, &C, AT On the 13th inst Mr. A. O. Alexander i and Miaa Cora Brown, both of Meek- Tlse Tiemsuid fsr n It has been a long time since there has been such a demand in this city for dwelling houses, especially for locations near the business part of the city. When a new dwelling is erected, it is often rented before completion, and at a price which can leave no doubt of the owner receiving a profitable income on his in vestment. There is nothing like enough vacant dwellings to meet the wants of renters, and it might be well for those owning vacant lot near the centre of the city to make a note of this fact. There is a large class of renters who can ill afford to rent houses situated six, seven or eight squares.distant from their places of business, and who would willingly pay high rates for suitable houses located more conveniently. kTaealleti rr. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postoffice at Charlotte for the week ending Dec 5th, 1881 : Mrs Mary Abemethy, Mrs Harriet Alexander, Lou Adams, Rebecca Allis, Eugenia Adams, Caroline Bryan, Miss Mag Black welder. Miss Mattie Barns, Miss Violet Biggers, Mrs S A Byars, Andrew Bold, Eber Bell, Henry Beck ham, Jno Brewer, T C Bryant, J T Bass, L Bailey. James Bailey, Lucy Cain Matilda Cleveland, M B Caldwell, T S Cooper, Henrietta Caru there, Caty Cole mond, Geo B Dunlap, Mike Greene, William Gilmore, W H Glover. Spencer Hughes, Susan Henderson, W H Hen derson, W OHenkel, W M Houston, Frank Hedrick, Eli Hall, Jas Holllngs worth, Arthur Irvin, Wallace Johnson, A C Johnson, A G Johnston, Martha Jones, Miss Mary Sines, C C King, Jas Kline, A A Ladamore, A R Moore Miss Religo Mapeu, T A McDonald, Tone McCormic, Walter Martin, Bob Mc Mathews, E N Madara, Louis McDowell J B McDowell. J L Morgan, Margret Richey, David Rice, Green Solomon, Caroline Smorne,C M Shelton, Lillie J Scott, S J Stewart, Samuel Steele, Emi line Springs, Feby Torrenee, Jne Wart, Jacob Wreffer, Jno Hood, Alias White, Ida L Young, Lias Young. When calling for any of the above please say "advertised." W. W. Jenkins, P. M. FedersU Cwstrt BwataeOO. In the United States Court, yester day morning, the case of P. B. Means, assignee, vs. the Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, was taken up and argued. The plaintiffs filed a demurer to the defendants' answer, which was arfrned bv Messrs. Jones & Johnston for plaintiffs, and by Geo. E. Wilson, Esq, of counsel for the defendants. The demurer was overruled and the case now stands open for trial on the issues. After empaneling a jury, the ease of J. McD. Mclntyre and others vs. Ed ward Thompson and others, was taken up for consideration, pending which an adjournment was had till this morn ing. This is a suit for the recovery oz lands sold for accrued taxes during the rebellion, and the principle involved is of some importance, the number of defendants in this action is very large, and it may affect other eases of a similar nature. The property was own ed by non-residents living in the North at the time of the sale, and the suit is brought through an agent of the origi- ZSepsrta Needed. To the Xdttor of The Observer: Depots are badly needed on the Char lotte and Atlanta Air-Line railroad, in Berry hill township, and on the Caro lina Central railroad, in Paw Creek township. The farmers of those sec tions are blockaded by the miserable so-called public highways from trading in Charlotte. They think that their welfare demands these stations, and they believe that the freight given and received will amrreirate per year more than any "two stations west of the Ca tawba river, county seats excepted. A large portion of Steel Creek will trade at the station in Berryhill, and a large portion of Long Creek townahipwill trade at the Paw Creek station, with two or three live merchants and a post office at each, they would soon rival Pineville, Matthews or Huntersville. I have been told that the trade at all the stations west of the Catawba has increased this year, notwithstanding the bad crops. Will the railroads con sider this matter and grant a section of country, locked Dy tne uatawDa on one side and mud on the other, an outlet? Progress. UABKETS BT TELEGRAPH 69-16d; middling erleans 6 11-lSd; sales 8,000; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 6,900; American &800. Uplands low mlddUngelause: December and Janoary delivery ; tan? and Jfebroary fjtfed; lbniarr and March 8 11-lBd; March and April 623-82d: April and May 6 26-82d; May and Jane 6 18-1 Bd; Jane and wuiy fifed; July and August ; August and Septem ber . Itttureefirm. Livaaroou 6 p, m. Sales of American cotton 7,700; uplands low middling danse: December delivery -; December and Jaanary ; Janoary and Teoroary 6IM. also 6 2l-82d; Feb ruary and March ; March and April-. Vuturss dosed arm. Sales for the week 4600 American 1km00 l::::::::::::::::v.:-.::::::::: 1:188 Actual exports 98,000 VnmnM Tram Hhlm aides Imports. 160,000 American Stock 487.000 American.. Afloat American Kecelpts irtoan..... rUTURXS. 874,000 244.000 194,000 6,900 8,800 Krvr YOKX-Tutores dosed buoyant. Sales 166, 000. January 12 26ffl.27 February 12.48.49 March?. 12.68a.69 ApriL. 1288 v 12.99tM8.00 aJtUfeeV 13OW10 July. itwvw.au ......... . . m nctn e AOKOSt Beptsmber 12.69sD.8l November..., - 11.71074 LAST CHANCE !! OUB BUSHTESS WILL BE POSITIVELY CLOSED iBjT JjECTEmBL? 1st. 182. a And in order to dlsnose of the balance of our stock during this month, we have concluded to OFFER GREAT SACRIFICES. Do not fail to tafce advantage of this important sale. We offer extraordinary oargains in BOYS' AND MENS' CLOTHING. IW For sale at my residenceone Crimson Parlor Set, One Walnut Bedroom Set, One Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Two Poplar Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, and general household furniture. Possession, given at once. H. MORRIS & BROS. deoS .AXJCTTOnNT SALE I ! ! EODDICK & CO., TRYON STREET. In order to close oat the balance of oar stock we wUl offer all our FANCY GOODS and TIN WAR! at AUCTION, ON Friday, December 16th. DECSMBB. 16. 1881. PRODUCE. Barman Keen-Hour steady Howard street and western so extra S&26S6.87; mu: 00; and quiet; 6UCCX5.1 .25aW.87: family S6 62&S7.2 lis. S7.87: Patatwee family S3. 2. Wheat Benthem hicher; Western easier; Southern red 91.83a iriO: amber S1.42eS1.46; No. 1 Maryland red il.44dSl-46: Mo. 2 Western winter red spot Sl.bwmC2ST87A; December $l.87Vi asked; Jan Zm T.88OSl 418; Febtnary $1.41aS1.42; March Sl-44uS1.45. Corn-Southern steady; Western quiet and Bra; Southern white 67388; do. yellow 67068. BUiAiisoBS-rTlcht-Oeta doll; Southern 48351 ; Western white 600)62; mixed 48349; Pennsyl vania 49A52. Prortslons julet and steady; mess pock 17.76. ttulk meata-sneulders and clear rib sides, packed &m Baoom -shoulders 0: clear rib sides 104k; hams 12314. Lard refined 1214. OoSso-Srm; Bio sarsjoes ordinary to fair QOlOik Socar-doll; A soft Wg, Whiskey QUtotTattl.17. rreltnts quiet Haw Vobx eonthern sow dun and weak; common to fair extra S6.76S6.76; food to choice wheat spring arm ror casn. easier: ungraded snrlnc Sl.103Sl.41: ungraded teSS.80OS8.12UL and winter only a shade ai.9K: nrmaded red wnne 1 ; no. a roa ana iwcBBwri.ww tl.40U Corn-opened tower; ungraded 680)71; southern yellow M-IK. 2 December 6tf. Oats lower: No. 8 48WTi4eU Hops unchanged and demand light OnBee unchanged and dull: Bio 10. 8ugar fairly aotrre and nm; centrifugal 96 test 84; Pernambueo 7A; fair to good rein ing 7fc37ttj; refined fairly aettre; Standard A 8j. Melassea unchanged and the demand mod erate. Bice fairly active and about steady; Ban- ES2 66 bend. Boetn quiet and firm, at D3S2.25. Turpentine stronger, at 55 asked. I very quiet and aachanged; domestic fleece 85a 80; Texas 14331. Pork-dull and nominal ly unchanged; middles dull and unchanged; long dear 814; short clear 0 Lord opened lower and dull, and dosing weak and declining, at $11.203111.26. Freights to Liverpool market dull. COTTON. Galtsbtos Firm ; middling Ue; lew mUTng He: good ordinary lOUjc; net receipts 2.8D8; grees ; sales 2300: stoek 107.966: exports ssastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to conti nent ; to France Weekly net ree'pts 2 666; gross 20.848; sales 10,670: experts coastwise 8.679; to Great Bratam 6392; to continent 876; France - . Nosrocx-Steadr: srJddltng 1 1 7-1 6c met ree'pts 4.510; gross ; stock 69.953; exports eoart- snse ; saies : experts to ureat siuaui ; ta continent . Weekly net rects 28,719; ross ; sales shannel ; continent 2,098. BALTivon Quite: middling HKe: low mld- dlln 1 1 Mi; teed ordinary 10U; net .receipts ; I l MVi saies ; swea aaw; wpuns FQfAIfClAL. NW TOBX. Exchange, 4.80 eoremments steady v . New 6's, 1.02 Four and a half per cents 1.14fe Four per cents L-06 Money 604 State bonds active, except for Ten nessee, which were In demand,.. Sub-treasury balances QokL. $86,898,894 M Currency.. 4.663,039 Broca opened firm: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 81 Alabama Class a, smau mvz Alabama Class B, 6's.. 1.0114 1 lnhnrnK ClaSt C 'S. 83 Chicago and Northwestern 1.2414 Chicago and Northwestern preferred, 1.89 East' Tennessee...'.'.'. . 16 flAtnela. 1.63 Illinois Central. l-32ft Lake Shore l.zjm LoulsvUle and NashvUle 1-07 Memphis and Charleston 76 Hasnvuie ana unaaanooga o New Tork Central. 1.36 Pittsburg. 1.86 Blehmond and Allegheny 48 Richmond And Danrllle 1.60 Rv4r imnA 1.84 Wabash, 8t Loots Paetflc 4014 Wabash. 8t Louis ft Padfie pref err'd 81 V. Western Union. 85 CITY COTTON MARKET. Sale to commence promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. RODDICK A CO. GRANULATED TU dS- j Omcx or Thx Obsibtr. t Chaelottk, December 18, 1881. 1 The market yesterday dosed quiet at the follow ing quotations: Sood Middling. 11 Strictly middling 11 Middling. 11 Strict low mlddlnML 10 Low middling. 10 TlTWM 93 10 Btorm cotton 809 BXCXim FOB THX WXXX BSD ID FBXSAT, 9th. Saturday 188 bales Monday 2 TueX 149 " Wednesday 190 " Tnursaay " FrtdayT. 266 " -AND- Total bales. 988 CM.arlwtte Prednce IMsurkeu DECEMBEB 16, 1881. BUYING PRICES. "ST IB IL IL dD W "(D99 eeasvwlse ; spinners ; exports to ttreet fitaui j 10 QMinnem . Weekly-net rects 423; gross 6.095; sales A8S: sntnnen 485: exports Great Britain ; coastwise 1,226; continent Bosrov-Qolet; mlddlrng 12e; low middling lirae;geeoiainary 10e; net receipts 1,844; i,vdw earns ; h tiow. yw w to France Weekly net reeru 12.810; gross 21 568; sales -; exports to Great Britain 1,994. WnjrasTO-Flrm; tdd'g llMSe; low mid allr101610;good osCrw9ifrl.reypts684; , mj 21.746; ; to Great Britain Cobbt, perbush'l Mxau " Wkbat. " Bxijcs, white, per bushel Pxas, Clay, per bosh. Lady, ' White, " FLOTJB Family. Extra... flnoer.. Oits. shelled. Dbded Fbuit Apples, per Sx Peaches, peeled.... " Unpeeled. Blackberries Potatoes UWDCi . .............. Irish BrrrrxB North caroima. Bsea, peruoxen. xocvm Chlcksns Bprtng DOCKS Turkeys, per lb..... 85 90 WarJrlr nst teeetnta 6.653: groat : exports i.uro: m ureat mau t.wv v wu- iary 10c: set receipts PxtiASxurxu Bull; tllH;i per nv, net Mtmox, per Xh., Poxx, 1.25a. 50 90al.00 1.50 7580 4.254,50 400 8.75 65a66 48 16a20 7al0 8a6 75 1.00 15a20 25 1215 lOaTFlg 8 2580 6ad TO" CS- IES 9 net. $75; nedeidtnan s 696; sales : seamen 298 SHraam i SELLING PBICE3 WHOLESALE. I exports Gtoatl j to continent Bulk Mxats Clear rib tides. COFTM 8a9 10 to Greet Britain 8,000; stoek 21.285. rwhrm 10UVl Una lls: low add I tuow... ? rlOe niTiaifiw' flrseitr- rakkfllnc lllae: tow exseru coastwise : to Great Britain ; toFrancs ; to continent . Weekly-net receipts 85,528 ;gros 86,941 aies 13X00; exports to Great Britain 2,901; Franco 5 eoastwtse 12308: continent 7,441. mtw Oxuraxs -Steady; mWdung lis:; iow xstoelmg lie: good ordinary rreoeims 1 8,841 ross iv,44; saies uwn j,ov. exports to Great Brttalnj- --; to France -; 90sas9ojWasv9 aBHMe wO ftPtrtiTr MHBa Weekly-net receipts 7691; gross 82.780; sales 4.200; exports Great Britain 88. 121 ; chan eel feoasiwlseTs89; France 26.483; continent 6,946. trBlddrmc llCi low saMdiiria White YeUow... Mouissxs Cuba Sugar Syrup grace new wrwao acLk Common... 4ua SALT-- LlTerpooltoe....... M&HS . , . Ottafse..... 85al.0O CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. 8285 85a60 60a60 Cora? per canon Sl.75a2.00 wMlpuiu"- i2.00a8.00 Apple, per gallon..... 2,00a3.00 Peach, " ff-K Worx, SeupDernb&g, per gallon. $1.50 PERRY'S, Buipatjea anything of the ktat EVER SEEN IN CHARLOTTE. lanbnrR were nnitod ta ' nal owners, with a Tisw of tasting th. the retidenee of the officiating magis- of thQ The property i, &tZ. xhU. Uons. Go as early as possible to make your French Candles at 40c per pound. . trate. Cant, A. O. Beta, vi ne eoapte were jriTen a reception Thursday eren ingatthe residence of Mrs. Houston, of this city, to which a large numoer or friends of the contracting parties were iaTittd. At Brerard SUtion. on Thursday, Mr. Sidney J. Christenbury, of Hunters TWe, and Hiss Bell, daughter of James Cameron, Esq., of Gaston county, were united in marriage by Ker. K. z. Jonn- ston. ucel6 VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE NEAR HUNTERSVILLE? WILL seU attneeoutl talnlng209 acres, well wafcrredas)d ffttoff nan one mile of the Aw T. . ssmjn jr within less tbaa three mttes ef the depot atHars- leravuie. Terms tk tuk tti. itWt Qd eightosa ssoathi, wtth trsterest as OBUI. kla I-.... UK 1 mil l t MttJBSa Ume before day of sale. fW oeestds Agent tor flewjar; Wall si Co. said to be of not Tery great Talue, bnt it is now owned; by parties who can ill afford to lose it. The jury in the case of the Erie City Iron Works ts. J. N. McCall. came into court and reported that they were nn able to agree, whereupon a juror was withdrawn and a new trial ordered. A dispatch was received from Jndge Bond, dated at Richmond, in which he stated that he would not be present at this term of the court, and that by .nnul im MlTtlf.V MSM amsiaklm. sus4 aiaaww. 1? rZTL. I. h The Concord Sun says: -Our young open wotuu uw . . n...iL n..ti.. I noro on oner. newspaperirisna irom ooui Uis Honor Judge Dick will continue Mr.B.U.Welsch. was united fn mar- nage m auusu., - - - i A,mrtfmtji n 7il. r VII- TtmrrUr. riamfhtar Of 1 OWPOSW1 0T' Daniel Barrier. Now that the barrier iihii fntnra hanniness baa oeen re-1 tMiat at The Observer: morel, the 0tm sends congratuuuons i x was quite impressea wiwyouretu- with n wish for along ana nappy m l" TfTtfth. And hereby tongs a doleful taie, u "ScTarty is such as to draw tat intention of the happy eonpie i fnm leading Democratic paper or Va tha sjoath bound train from this 1 the -west such an editorial, it u "high Weekrr net receipts 16.087; gross i6,8eoaies 100; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise e585; France s Mxxnca Bull; rntddUng lle: reedpts 2gi shtpmsnts 1060; sales 700; stoek Weekly ndreodpti 19,941 ,-sbipmento 11367; salesSloU ArjerjsTA Quiet; rsJadnng; .lOsya; . law, mw- Weekly-net rec ts 8.406; aWpmn 4.927; nlet $,883;spmners-; stock- rm.MIS. GtCaflT: mmvumnm 11 MOT lew nua- IW. seew eromary iw; TVKT, war. Hhim Brnam ; OPERA HOUSE. AtWOOQ S OlOglie, &ttotxiszxu tuts. mxam a.xias arees . svuee m. to csottosnt 000; treat to France - Weekly n receipts 2,81 S; ttLano! eoastvi Britain 709; to to channel t; sales ONE NIGHT ONLY I Thursday, December 22nd, 1881. DENMAN HOTTB' OOLOGNB. 4711 GX&MAN COLOGNE. FINE NAIL BBTJSHE8, FINE FBEKCH 0AP8, just Received by WILSON 4 BDBV ELL. the BLADDEB. riArvTYPTllG TJTTnTJTT Is a superior remedy for all diseases of the BLADDE COOPEKO BUUMU Sold only by - - - WILSON dc BtB WELL. GKOUND SAGE, FINE TQnTTOTOTOWtWJSSW Xhe largest ana nicest assonment nw mvuau w uus iuhh. Ground Cayene Pepper, Ground Black Pepper, at WILSON X BUB WELL'S. Puff Boxes, Hand Mirrors an prices WILSON ft BUB WELL. 53S?LS55iS3 r H O M P S O N- TXJEKISH BATH TOWELS, A fine assortment, Just received by WILSON 4 BUBWXLL. FOUND; A Plain Geld Blag, which the owmoff 9 Teriin .u. s. A 6V prorupww sad otTsdjsr- was brought to bear on tAtaVatho SOUthbOUnd 1 place yestsrdsy afternoon, ouioy ui lMkihafmxmi wss left and the train carried away his bride causing a lie over em his cart, at- it were-while the) bride went on to Qastonia, inereoy re Teralng the old saw. charge of elee- hm now time"f or those to whom the people hare entrusted the leadership to jmmask step down and out and let tbe party be I 2748Sj rsxirnntzea.-' a -- swuwm msr-' T mmamvmMM but u&m fr.r natioriAl T3oUtica.bat they are iuh Aanearned about-what may be KiW Touetmi steady;sales 4i9;ralddllng arAaads 12et middling orieans 12 6-i6c; oon S?5itr1 net neatota : exports to Great SStsT-sto -Tt oonttnent Weeklyet nets 10,072; gross 49,907 exrto rjarsiV .'TiTtotoek. niesent tear. 1292: Meek, tost rear, 18.782; salea 3,118. MAOOS-Flnn; aalddnng loaje; low moanx ; shlpmsars CBUBTBD0ttroJdd1!D lOaaei seed erdlnary lOr. receipts ui; erup- Mts S70i- sales 824; stouten -- ia--. JOSHUA WHIT CO HYDRALINE. Ins Immediate toorease hi weighs (HTDBATED OIL). Hydrallne has been proren of the highest Value In consumption, and all wasting diseases, Invariably produc Freih supply at MB Wilson & Burwell's. Chew Old Oaken the brand ol tobacco :et known as Th lltee; tow mld- lhJleSxisSls: sptnners 818; SoXvneant year; 17,064; itoeiriasl rear. 14,742. . ' ' ;' '" ' fort BoTAU & C-Weekly-net receipts 288 ; 228; expeTBlW ww mwmtm mwmm. pammaac. B. xWeetlf-ntot reuirats 1.11 Bi 6,000; sales 8,000. . it i tm wiidBHiig-lla:- Weekly amlptsl.Zdd; snlpmentt 83; ttx, present j ea.f,68at,-., , ,.2.,;.:. . FOR SALE. toW. B. BAlLXT or.rLATT & WAA- I lTltVt97 wtMO laUlBt, Uronflt tof train. nnd it 1. to, be lioped w ere torm-iiornrA tHg3arTwUh this ttutpejtiaibnte been rt-unueo., .ZZZSiTZimZ otvthe; State and local issues that arise in the next cam paign. The BepubUcaa has KZZ-m Anm the mantlet on the road law, the county goTerament, and axe . v ..r y 1 Supported by the save Company- whleh has ap .: peered wblm etebisi ai9inaBTanbricAG0. l&S H1GBTS lit BXW TOBI CTtT, lOTMlGBTSINSlNFBANCISCO rruxx old Oaken Backet. A The Iron-bound backet, The moss-corered bucket, That hung In the well. (Sub. b. jones, Charlotte. N. C, Sole Agent Literal terms to dealers. ELEVEN WEEKS IN BOSTON. lfttM oy Qhiar :v..1htfcettia;' tysociue your seaU at the osoai piaoott prices 1RRPS deel7 V WeeonUnuetoaet as Solicitors f orPsienls, Csresls, I iva Muica. noDTrlsfaU. etc. tor uxf United 8Utes; Canada. Cuba, Engtautd, France, Germany, etc We kkd ikitrtT-ftTe Tears experience. obtained throtuehatf aftr noticed In the SCI Tamno AviaKUX. . This large and Splendid lllus- Oratedweeaiypaper.sswayeBrnosuwiTogrws ot Bcieace, is Terr lnWrwlng. aad nas an snormom eireulsnon. Address mumh jaf nxem bohci ters. Pub's, of Sconmrio" Ikekkuh, 87 Park Bow, newxon. - nana aw f r V ""J TURKEYS GEESE, BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, NEW CBOl N. O. MOLASSES, CRANBERRIES CHESTNtlTS ANDKINDLLNdft Af S. M. HOWELL'Sj hot wiuefB, lrBOf201i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1881, edition 1
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