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published dally except, monday - st . - -. .'' CHAS. R. JONES, - " ' . ' Editor and Proprietor Entbukd at thk Postoffick is Charlotte, N. C is Second Class Matter. . - - . "J believe in an open and sturdy partisanship which secures the legiti - mate advantage of party supremacy; but parties were made for the people, and I am unicilling, knowingly, to give my assent to measures purely partisan, which will- sacrifice or en danger tlieir interest 8.'' Groveb Cleveland. for President: OBOTER CI.EVEL.ArI, OFNEWYOBK. . - For Vice President: ' THOMAS A. IUCTDR1CKS, V ; OF INDIANA. - , ' ' . : FOB ELECTORS AT LAGOS. W.'H. KFTCHIN, - JOHN N. STAPLES. - ' y DI3TBICT ELXCIOBS. 1st W. H. Lucas, of Hyde county.- ,. 2nd Donnell Gilliam, ol Edgecombe. . " . . v. 3rd Charles W. McClammy, of Pender. -.. .s . 4th B. H. Bunn, of Nash. 5th R. B. Glens, of Stokes. . ' - "jTj! i 6th A. H. Rowland, of Robeson. ' ' - 7th R. C. Puryear, of Yadkin. - . - . - 8th R. McBrayer, of Cleaveland. : v yth-M. H. Justice of Rutherford.: SSHOCBATJC CANDIDATES JOB CONGRESS. ' 1st T. G. Skinner, of Pasquotank county. . 2nd F. A. Woodard, of Wilson. V 8rd W. G. Green, of Cumberland. ' 4th W. R. Cox, of Wake. . 6th James W. Reld, of Rockingham. ' 6th R, T. Bennett, of Anson. wVth Vacant a .-.;. : ' .8th . H. H.Cowlea, of Wilkes. . j9th Ihomaa D. Johnston, of Buncombe, - 7 i .DEHOCBATIC STATE TICKET. r olf FOB GOVERNOR, -, . If' ; IUiALFHBD-H. SCALES,'" 5 t Of Guilford.. , t - , , JOB tUnTTKN ANT GOVKRNOB, - ; " ' CHARLES Mi STEDHAN, ... "' V. :LT- f" " Of New Hanover. -; For BeerttaiTi qf state William L. Sacndebs, . 4 -ef Oranee. . r- .- i iW Attorney General Thsodokk F. Patedson, Of Buneombe. : ; -. i ( i tor Auditor Williax P. Robebts, of Gates. For Superintendent of Public Instruction S. M. Fingkb, of Catawba. For Associate Justice Supreme Court Xvavsms a Mebbixon, of Wake. TO MY MECKLENBURG FftlEJiDS, Vv v. . ..f. ' 5" f 1 BatEspeciaHjr to the Delegates to the Democratic Conntjr iConrention Up to the time of the primary con ventions .held ;hv; Charlotte, : Friday V night, 29 SL Aug " without any action: on my part my,name was used i by my friends, a candidate for a -seat in the House of Representatives of the next State Legislature. After those conventions I consented to be' a .can - didate, but as I had made no canvass, the information did not 'reach" the conventions held in the !- county on . Saturday August 30th in time for my friends to give that , expression of preference, which I believe they would. , otherwise have done. This being so I am WW satisfied that I could not be. nominated in the county convention without such -a scramble . r as I am unwilling to enter, and I therc t'f. forf decline to be further regarded as in the race I am no office seeker, and I shall - never hold any public office except as the free will offering of my fellow citizens. .Twenty of the best years of my ltfe havebeen . given . let. the service of the Democraticparty. ; In " all that time I bare "asked nothing at its hands. . Having never voted any thing but a straight " Democratic ticket, I am content to fall Into line and fight as a private in . the ranks, rather than contend for. party, honors " in an wiseeToiyBcnmb ; With many thanks for the Jcind regard of my many friends, . . .. ; ; ; v : I an Chas. JSL Jones. . "J;-Bennett at MatUewic Tb the Editor of The Obskbtbb. ,. -. . Matthews Station, Sept. 6. rhe . Hon. R. T. Bennett was introduced ' here to-day by J. Sol Beid in short, ... but able ' speech. . "When Bennett v arose he was greeted wiih applause, " and was listened to with marked at .. .: tention for one hour and aijuarter by . large" and enthusiastic crowd of ' - about 250. J V-'f XF; H, vvTr6 dust. The Last TriBates;t tbeiDead Senator. PROVrmcwrnB H ; t ' ' Rant ! it Itka luuciiu jl oeutMur Anmony was sol nemnized from the First Congregation i al church at noon today, and was the occasion of a" gathering of repre i Bentatiyeeof the Nation- and State - auch as was probably never equalled , in this city.L , Sunday quiet prevailed - in the central part of the city, many of the largest business houses being closed during the hours of the funer al, The larger dry goods houses had "-, their show windows 3 draped in mourning,' and emblems" of sorrow were also displayed from many other ' shops in various parts bt l the" city; The National colors hung: at : half mast upon the flagstaffs of the public buildings and from private residences." . , The city halL poetoffice and custom . - house, board of trade, municipal, , State and United States Courts, and . several large manufactories and busi ness establishment were closed at noon, and remained so during the ceremony at the church and burial at Swanpoint cemetery. Arrangements were under the charge of W. P. Can ady, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. The Last More in the Blaine Libel Case Indianapolis, Sep. 6. Another step waf taken in the Federal court today in the i Blame scandal matter by filing t the following: The defendants move the court for a rule against the plain tiff herein to answer the interroga- ' tories under oath as recited and filed with the answer of the defendant, and that the court shall . make such rule . . , returnable at such time as may be f or.the purpose of said action as by etatute provided and required. Ar gument could not be heard on ; the motion ' today, and inasmuch as " Judge Woods goes to Fort Wayne on .2Ionday to hold "court, the matter will probably not be ruled -upon for - several days. ; The , plaintiffs coun r' sel have not refused to answer the . , 'interroeationa.i.d:, .ri f ?o -1 N TbsK.: Sept 6. The weekly .'' ..tatement or the -associated .banks : ' show the following changes: Loans . ; increase $1,434100 ; specie decrease, $2,105,000; legal tender decrease, $1,- ; V ,255,100; deposits .iacrease, . $111,600; i - circulation decrease, $803,000; reserve v decease, $1,E71, 475. The banks now ' hoLi C30, C3,tX)"0 in excess of the legal FROM WASHINGTON. Uonors to Secretary Folgers Memory The Dead of the TallapoosaTbc XeniaBans Resumes. 7 Washington, Sept. - C The acting Secretary of the Treasury Coon today issued the following order to the of- fleers of customs, assistant Treasur ers of the United States and all other officers of the Treasury Department: -iNotice is hereby given that the funeral of Hon. Chas. J. I Folger, late Secretary of the Treasury, will txuee glace at 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, eptember 9th, at Geneva. All build ings and offices under your : control will be closed at the hour in the day mention. It being impracticable to reach the treasury officers through out the country direct from the de partment, on account of the large number of officials, the announce ment of the order is made through the associated press."- . " A Telegram from Lieut Command-r er Hitchcock at College City says tte body found at" Nantucket and sup posed to have been that of Surgeon Black, lost on the Tallapooosa, was one who had been buried three days before the Tallapoosa collision, Lieut Hitchcock also says that when W. ODonnell, also lost on the Tallapoosa was found on Moskego Island, the head was gone, auso .the i flesh from the hand. Decomposition having far advanced, the body was held together by the clothes. It wa3 fully dressed and. was without a life preserver. The remains were interred at Edgar town " 1 v ' The Second National Bank of Xenia Ohio, which closed its: doors some time ago, having made ? good its im paired capital, : has .been authorized by the acting Comptroller to resume business. . ? i r MURDERED IN THE BASEMENT. A Squabble Orer Property in Which . , ! ; s one Brother Slays Another. ; 1 i Chicago, Sept. 6:4Wm,E Dowie, a member of the Board of Trade, was found dead in the basement of his bouse on La Sella avenue last night,; with a bullet hole in the left temple. He. was alone in the house at the time of the occurrence. The front part of his face was powder burned and the hair scorched. It was at first sup posed to be a case of suicide, but on closer examination the position and direction of the wound and (.he fact that no weapon could be found led to the conclusion that it was a. case of murder. With his brother Charles he had frequent altercations in regard to an undivided estate left tbem by their nwther; these troubles leading to; their separation. I Yesterday there wa3 an unusually stormy scene, and Charles made an attempt to brain his brother with an axe. This, With the fact that Charles once shot at Wil liam, led to the suspicion- that the present wa3 a case fratricide and the police : arrested Charles : on - his way from the city to his suburban home. .On his person they found a revolver with one chamber empty. Condensed Press Dispatches. . Sergeant Julius Frederick denies the report that there was any dissen sions among the Gxeely Arctic party, and says that he was one: of the party detailed to shoot Private Henry. . The Cabinet members Bent1, to - ins vestigate the cholera at Naples, at tribute the spread of it in that rity to the bad sanitary condition! - -: At Campobasso, Italyi yesterday there wa3 a demonstration in. which four hundred people-participated to insist on the enforcement of quaran tine for all persons coming to that town. ' . ? . !. ' Many cases of .cholera haveC, occur red among the troops in Naples . In Italy, within the past 21 'hours reported, there were 293 fresh cases of cholera and 15S deaths. ; . The Association of Veterans of the war of 1812, known as the "Old De fenders," at-Baltimore, has disband ed, too few remaining alive to keep up the organization. j - f l: The Western pig iron association has failed to agree upon the terms to "restrict the production. ; "- . ; ' There was a run on "the National Bank at New Brunswick. N. J., yes terday.' After: paying out Jot some hours it finally: closed its doors, The cashier, who had committed suicide, was a defaulter to t the 'amount of $225,000 to $260,000. ,i The employees of the Oxford Iron Works, at Oxford, N. J., have been notified of a reduction of wages, to take effect from the 5th inst. ? : A monster franchise demonstration took ;place in ; Glasgow, - Scotland, yesterday, there being 70,000 people in the procession.' ? : 1 . The Chinese government" has put an army of 25,000 men in the field to defend Pekin. --., ' ; The striking workmen of one of the foundries in Cincinnati- yesterday mobbed the men who continued at "work. - i Errors Clainiied in the Keinrns. r Bevninoton, Vt.', Sept. 6 In this county errors are claimed in the elec tion returns from Stamford, Peru and Bennington. " The 1 Republican county papers -claim Robinson's de feat for sheriff by tea votes; while the Democratic organs insist that McColl, Republican, is - defeated by six votes. It is rumored that re counts will be made, and, that the felectionorsheriff will be contested.. The Vermont statutes do not provide for a recanvass of county yotes. . i... . . Tafeing the Remains Home. Fortress Monroe, Sept. 6. The Secretary r of f War;! accompanied by Mrs. Lincoln and Judge Harlan, left here this morning- by - rail for Wash-, ington with the remains of Mrs. Harlan, who died here on Thursday night. Announcement. ; - I hereby announce myself an Independent can didate for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject only to the decision of the voters of the county, as counted on the 4th day of Novem ber next. -Respectfully, .--j aep7dAwtde - ; - R K. SALJfONDS. A Hard Fact in the Hnsk of a Paradox. Utlca Observer. ' .-.-' "-;.:"-;t ".".- J;S.-..- It is cold water that makes it hot for the Republican party, in Kansas. iJL Fair OfTer.- ' Thk Voutaio Bklt Co;, of llarshsil, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Voltaie Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles. See advertisement In this paper. - Daughters, Wive and mothers. ; We emphatically guarantee Dr. MarchisPs Catnol tcon, a Female Remedy, to cure Female Diseases, such as ovarian troubles, Inrtammatlou. and ulcer ation, falling and displacement or bearing down feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change of life, leuoorrnoea, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like headache, bloating, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, pafi.lta tten of the heart, 4c. For sale by druggists. Prices $1,00 and IL50 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar ehlsl, Utlca, V. Y., for pamphlet, free. For sale by L. R. Wrlston, drugia u )unel7eodly PoiItlTeCore farPlles. - To the people of this county we would say we have been given the agency of Dr. Marchlsl's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded Internal, external, blind, bleed ing or itching piles. Price 60s. a box, Nocure.no pay. Forsaleby L.R. Wrlstoa, ajugzlst. junel7eodly , . . , , Offensive Breath, Bad taste in Moth, Coated tongue, show torpid: lhrer and disordered stomach. Aliens Bilious Physic, vegetable remedy, quickly 3 rfcllfivull 25 tenia. At all Drt lsts. For the Ijegtslatare. The frleeds of Eli W. Lyles present his name to the township conventions for tne lower house of the Legislature, as one eminently qualified to fill that office. He will, we believe, if elected, make a faith ful and efficient legislator. Subject to the action Of the Democratic county coovontion. - - L , - - Cbab Obcbakd. For the IIoasA 4 Representor tire. .' The many friends of A. Jones Hunter Esq., re eognlzlng his peculiar fitness as a representative in the Legislature, hereby announce him as a candi date, subject to the Democratic nominating con vention. He is a true and tried Democrat, emi nently qualified for the posltion.-and will add much strength to the party, we heartily commend him to the confidence and hearty support of the voters of Mecklenburg county, aud it- elected believe he will faithfully represent the interest of ther people. .. t. . . . - MANY VOTERS. .. a County Legislative Ticker. 3 The following, named gentlemen are suggested for nomination by the approaching Democ ratio county convention as eminently fitted to compose the Legislative ticket for Mecklenburg; ; : : Fer Coroner, .' The friends ot J. AMcLnre present his name tp the Democratic nominating convention for the of fice ofcoroner" irtnerei ny duefor an arm elveh to the Lost Cause" now is the time and he is the man.' Living In Charlotte he can be con veniently reached from all parts of the county, r For Coroner. TO THE CTriZEHS OP MEgfLKWtma CpUSTTl The friends of S. B. Smith announce him as a candidate for re-election to the oflVceot Coroner, subject to the Democratic nominating convention. Mr. Smith has fOled the office f orthe past two years in a manner acceptable to the people. Not a word of complaint has been raised in any quarter, and the fact of the greatly reduced expenses during his term of office commends him to favorable consid eration at the hands of the ff1' ' For Relste" of Deeds. '' The friends of W. W; Grler announce him a can didate for Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg county, subject to the action ot the Democratic .nominating convention. .. For Register of Deeds. The friends ot Mr-J. W. Cobb announce him as a candidate for the Democratie nomtaatjon lor Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg eounty. He has been in the office for 8 years under the good old William Maxwell, and is now well qualified to fUl the office as ehlet His name will be before the Democratic County Convention for that office. For.Register of Deeds. ; i At the solicitation of many of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg county sub iect to the action of the Democratic county con vention. . - . , W. Battk Habbt. ' v, ; .. . For Sheriff. The friends of Major J. M- Davis are authorized to announce him a candidate for the office of sher iff of Mecklenburg county, subject to the nomina tion of the county convention. , . . H . 11 ' For Sheriff: "The many friends of W. F, Griffith, recognizing his peculiar fitness for the office, hereby announce him for sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of - the Democratic count? convention. His public services as deputy sheriff have been of a highly satisfactory character, and his friends think be deserves promotion at the hands of the Democ racy A Candidal Withdraws. , To the Editor of the Obsbbveb: r - - I have decided to withdraw my name as a candi date for the office of sheriff. I am under many ob ligations to my friends for the support promised me, but for private reasons I urn no lopier a candi date. . , ; ,. J. W. HOOD, t July 28th, 1884. - - v J - Candidate for herlI The many friends ot J. Watt Ktrtcpalrlck, nomi nate him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at th ensuing election, sub tecttothe action ot the Democratic county corn venttonT - ' w. MANY VOTERS. .-. Junel4dAwtdc - ." ;.'.,. , : . - .i:s"per Sheriff ' ' The many friends of Oapt L. A, Potts propose his name as a fit nominee for the high office of sheriff of this county, subject to the action of the Democratic Mecklenburg eounty convention. He Is a true and tried Democrat, eminently qualified for the position, and will add much strength to the Democracy o our nounty. g$ -' Mant Voters. ForCnatj' Tre narer. The friends of Mr. J. H. McCllntock propose his name as a candidate for the office of County Treas urer, subjeot to the ratification of the Democratic convention.. . - - - The finances of the eounty have been so well managed by that excellent soldier. Cant Belk, that tax-payers of all shades of political faith will regret his retirement, but it he decides not again to stand for the office, all will be pleased if his successor Is one who carries about the same badge of honor. - Let us nominate and elect Mr. 'McCllntock. . . , , .. . .. ,- . . ...ItSCltLKJIBUKa, June 14 1384. , nAHKirrn - nr tklkgraph - : . ..." , SEPTEMBER 6. 184. - :, trodnc. . : BaIvTWObis Noon Flour oulet: Iioward Street and Western Superfine Si30fT2.75; Extra i003 $3.75; Family t4.00ff $5.00: City Mills Super $2,303 i73; Extra $3.l5i3.90; Rio brands $4,7534.87; Pstapsoo Family $6.00; Superlative Patent $6.25. Wheat Southern dull; Western lower: Soutnem red 89891: - do. amber 93296; I No I Maryland 911391; No 2 Western winter red spot 675fe3S8. Corn Southern firmer: Western firm. -Southern white 68370: vellow63a66. - - Chicago. Flour weak. Wheat dull; opened steady declined 3u?le and closed at about inside figures; September 77Vfea78. No. 2 Chicago Spring 77Via78. Corn excited and-higher with very active demand: cash 65358; September 643658. Oats dull; October eay others unchanged; cash 251; September 253,25. Pork dull, specula tors holding off; cash $18,50319.00; September $18.00c? $18.25. Lard quiet and a shade lower; cash $7.35a$7.37l4;" September t7.3oa$7.82tfe, Bulk meats easier; shoulders $6.75; short ribs $10.00; short clear $10.60. , j. 4rt s ... " y "' ' 7 '" - : : - . , . : -'r-'ji'-'r-'IfaTal Btoret ;- . fcWnjraoroM Turpentlnrf-Qnlet at 28. Rosin quiet; strained 95; good strained $1.00. - Tar firm at $L10; erode turpentine steady; hard $1.00;. yellow din and virgin $1.85. CHABLKsrroH-Turpentine nom'l at 28 bid. Bosln easier; strained and good strained $1.02Vj. Savanhah Turpentine steady at i& Rostn active at$lJ)5. . , FiaaaofMl . Exchanee. 4.83. koney 834. Sub-treasdrv balauees, gold. $128,633; do. currency, 10,876. Gov ernments quiet: lour per cents, l.a); threes 1.001,. state bonds dull. Alabama Class A. 2 to 6.... .'. i...79 " Class B, fives.;... 99 Georgia 6's. ...1.00 Georgia 7's mortgage .....;.....v.v........'. 1.04 North Carolina's 29 : North Carolina s New.. ...i......'. 18 North Carolina'sFundIng....-.....i.i..... 9 South Carolina Brown Consols. 1.04. Tennessee 6's.... a9 Vlrglnia6's.. ...-. ...J... 37 Virginia Cmsols. ....... ...jf..., 31 Chesapeak and Ohio;.. 7 Chicago and North western... 99 Vs Chicago and NortnweerQj preferred....... 1.32 Denver and Bio Grande , 1216 Erie.. 16 East Tennessee.... LSk Lake Shore ffiiA Louisville and NashvH. '80 Memphis and Charleston 27 Mobile and Ohio 9 Nasaiylllp and Chattanooga ........ ..- ' 89 New Orleans Pacific, 1st ... , 54 New York CentKj-... 1.02 Norfolk aiid Western wcfeiTd 27 Northern Pacific common. ,'.,. .7.'. 2lVi Northern Pacific preferred. 493& Pacific Mall.. "...'LI.- Reading " 26 " Richmond and Alleghany. ' 81 Richmond and Danville. 44 eaond and West Point Terminal.. 20& mv4 ,,......... tie mi. i..m 8456 St Paul preferred,..:;,,. ,,.. ., 1.1014 Texas Pacific :..;. 13 Union Pacific .t.t.i.i:,..... 49 Wabash Pacific... ....!.,,. ,,,,,.,...,. Wabash Pacific, preferred.;.,.;,... -. '.," 14 Western Union , r" 6 Bid". tLastbid. Offered. tiaked. BEx. DIv. '" - Cotton. .' ' -New :oTJe total visible supply of cotton for the world Is 1,472,653" bajes, Including 794,593 bales American against 1,652,080 and 1,009,280 respective ly last year. Receipts of cotton a all interior towns 9793 bales-, receipts from piailtattona J6.859. Crop In slgk . - vB8Toij-Steady; middling IMA; net receipts 1074; gross Q74; sales 601; stock 8933; exp'ts coast wise ; to Great Britain . Nowrajt-Steady; ,mlddlng 10; net receipts WiLscnraroN Quiet; middling Wk; net receipts 6S. gKKW 68, sales 1 stock 703; exports coast wise-?. -- - SAVAHKAH-Steady; mM4ng loiij'net receipts 1135; gross US5; safes iSoO; t5 fJTSS; exp'U coast Wis 2498 ' : " ; hi jrw ORLKASs Quiet: middling lOto; pet veo'ts Ml; gross 203; sales 400; stock f4,&7; export coastwise -; to Great Britain ; France ; continent , : v - Mobile Easy; middling 1014; net receipts 8t gross 9; sales ; stock 1(1x0; exports coatttwlM . Mkmpbtb 8teady; middling l(Jr receipts 107; Shipments 191; sales 60; stock 4 700. - AtJGCSTA Steady;, middling 10; receipts SQ2; shipments sales 176; stock . CHAButsrros Active; middiuig 103: net rec'ts J187; gross 1187; . sales 1500, stock 2256; exports coastwise 1300; continent . Nw YogB-Qulet; sales 677; middling uplands W'h; Orleans k consolidated net receipts 8704; exports to Gret Britain . rr; to France ; continent -. " ? - Wioi! Futures; i ''-'-:- j New Yobk Net receipts ; gross 875. . Fu tures eiosea steady; tunes as.iuo mues. iDf DSt.... . . ,.. ,. .. . Stptembei..... , , .... ,,.,. . W-73a.74 October. ,. , i. . 10.633.M NjBvember. .Vr . . . , . r. . ! ia44.45 December,..,..-.. 10.473.48 January.. .... .; .-. .. 10.573.58 Febniary........ ia693.70 March.. ..' 11813.82 Aprfl , :, ,. 10.933.94 May... ,. .. . . 11.053.05 June...... i U.163.18 .' Ivirerpool Cotton Bffarltet, -: (Liverpool, September 6. Dull, prices generally In buyers' favor; uplands 63-16d; Orleans 63fcd: sales 7,000; speculation and export 1000: receipts 4000; American 3500. Uplands low middling clause September delivery, 6 8-64dft6 9-64d. - September and October 6 5 64d36 6 64d. October and November 5 63- 64d. November and December 5 59 64d. December and January 6 59-64d. January and February 5 69-64d. " -.- March and April 6d. .-. Futures quiet at a decline. 1 p. m. Sales American 4700 bales. Uplands low middling clause September delivery 69 64d, (sellers.) - . : September and October 6 fi-64d,JTbuyers). . October and November B 63 64d. (buyers). November and December 5 f.0 64d, (sellers ) v December and January 5 60-64d, (sellers). January and February 6 60 64d, (sellers), , February and March 5 6i64d, (value.) March and April 6d, (value.) - - October 6 6-64d, (buyers.) Futures closed steady, . ' - r . . -. City-Cotton Slarket, - ; ' 3 Offick of tbh Obsertrr, 1 . Charlotte, N. C, September 7, 1884. j Middling., (new orop)... ............ . 10 Old crop scarce and held at higher figures. Receipts yesterday... 4 CITY PRODUCE MAKIiET. ..' : Reported by T. R. Magill. '- " SEPT5MBEH 6, 1881 ' ' " : Corn per bushel.."..:......, ...!.. 85390 Meal per bushel.... 86390 Wheat-per- bushel 75380 Peanuts per busheL,.., , ....1.7532.25 Flour Family..... 1.903 Extra..... 1.753- - Super...... ,...1.653 Oats shelled.,, 40342 Dried Fruit Apples, per fb...... 834 ; Peaches, peeled....,, 7310 - .- unpeeled.I. 834 Blackberries... v 435 Potatoes-Sweet....;, , 75380 - Msh mrtr& Cabbage, per pound.- " lftlVi unions, per uiutuei owuu Beeswax, per pound..,,,... 1. ........ 25328 Tallow, per pound .' 7371A Butter, per pound......... ............ 1532B Eggs, per dozen , 18319 Chickens........... 15322 Ducks 25330 Turkeys, per pound. 9310 Geese 35340 Beef, per pound, net.. ,.......,.., 738 Mutton, per pound, net 83 81A Pork, per npoud, net . 8 Wool,, washed. -82 , " . unwashed..,..... 18 Feathers, new.... 60555 Rags, per pound ....... .". Hi ew rgultfcrtisemcttt5. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Carolina Fair Association will be held at oneT o'clock, Tuesday, September 9th, to arrange tee premium list ot the proposed Fair this fall. It Following are tnenanies of the gentlemen com posing the committee' . " - -Chas. R. Jones, ; E. D. Latta, . ' -' B. A. Grler, : - S. H. Htlton, S. Wlttkowsky, R.tJ. Tlddy J.S.Myers, J.M.Davls, . - D. P. Hatehlson, . - J. IL Weddlngton, Dr. Paul Barringer, H. C. Eccles, J. G. Shanxionhouse, '.W.D.Alexander, W. C. Morgan, John C. Burroughs. : J. D. Pharr, - -John Rich. G. H. Brockenbrongh, Walter N. Mullen, - CoL Frank Coxe. " The Superintendents of the different depart ments are requested to meet with the Executive Committee, as follows: ., Department 1 Dr Paul Barringer. ; . . 2 W. W. Pegram. - " 8 S. H. Hilton. -M 4 E.D. Latta. : The gentlemen will please assemble at Thb"0b serves office at one o'clock, at which . time the meeting will probably adjourn to the Court House, or some other convenient plaee. By order of S. B.. Alexander, president. -' . , CUAS.H.JONES, . sep7dlt -Secretary. A POSITIVE NO VHLTYn -- Openingr.of the Season. PREPARE FOR A SURPRISE! - BUT NOT X3TC1L"- Saturday. Evrnlag. Sept" 13," 1& AT OPERA HOUSE. ALL LADIES! , . ' .. , - ALL LADIES! First Grand Inaugural Touf of the famed Euro pean Sensation, MISS 1IIASST CJL.A.Y'8 COMPANY 8F LADIES ONLY. 30 Artists. Ladle 30. Appearmclrt the great London and Paris Success, AN ADAM LESS - , EDEN,- ': Presenting this Impossible folly of the day, in Re gal Splendor and Magnificence, by a bevy of Charming and Cultivated Lady Comediennes, . Lady Vocalists, Lady Specialists, - - . -. . Lady Musicians, Lady Ticket Sellers, .. Lady Doorkeepers. Lady Ushers, . ' : Lady Programmers. T Rexekbeb! All Ladies, No Gkhtlemes. Positively the first time of an entire Evening's En tertalnmept prgaented by a company of Ladles calf. Superb Complete Ladles' Orchestra, . - Grand Ladies' Military Band, The theatre transformed for the above occasion Into . - A ... .-. JL G1BDE.H OP EDET Bear Saturday Evening In mind, the date, Sep tember 13, 1881 it marks the advent of the only real novelty that you will witness this season. . t" No advance in prices. . -- Secure Reserved Seats well in advance, at Central Hotel, and of the Lady Ticket Agents and Treas urers at the Box Office during the day of perform ance. ., .-" . - MBS LTLLIE CLAY, sep7 -';- Sole Manageress and Directress. HEW . A lot of Fine Gold and Silver Fine Gold and Plated JEWELRY, . . - 1-' - - - . Sliver and Silver Plated Ware, Gold, Silver and Steel -' 1 . - , " ' Spectacles, dc. All ol which will be aoWat hard time prices, at Mlth Carolina jewelry Store, . - CHABLQTTE, N. C. v. GEIITS' POCKET BOOnS . .t- -A . . . f ja fail line gf these goods, very desiraole patterns, at T. C. SMITH & CO'S. Mceived. watches, ranks. : We Hare, one of To be Found in tlie City. Alikindsofv TraveliDg Bags, Satche k Straps. Etc. ' When you want a Trunk, Siitchel, or a pair of Shoes or Slippers or any kind, rou wll find it rn msir advantage to get our prices before buying.- 1 w" naa 11 10 y0dr Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS REESE & CO., Druggists and Chemist?, WIUSO.V BROS' OLD STAND, Havarecelved a large supply of Bath, Surgeons and Tallet, Carriage and common sponge. TOIIJ3T SOAPS. "Honey Suckle'r Soap, highly perfumed, each cake weighs 14 pound and sells for 5 cents a eake. "Sweet Brier"' Soap, 10c. a cake, 8 for 25c., per fumed aU through, and sells at the rate of 25 cents a pound; also Toilet Soaps at higher price at -. THOS. RKEdE & CO.'S. . pr.RFu.nKs. . Tetlow's, Lunborg's, Flnaad s, Lublns', Guilian done k Ca's, Rickseckers', Colgate's, Jesse Oakley & Co.'s, and other popular periuines. Choice Ex tracts for sale by - - THOS. REESE & CO. '., SPICKS. ..""' THOS. REESE & CO.'S Spices are selected and known commercially as the BEAT, but sell at the same price as the ordinary. NOVELTIES. We have received , a large stock of Handsome Mirrors, Atomizers and Toilet Novelties-, also a complete stock of Pocket Books, Bill Books and Card Cases, at THOS. REES3 & CO.'S.' - II lilt TONIC. "Oulnjne and Glycerine - Hair Tonic." This Wash possesses the tonic and invigorating proper ties of Qulntne, with the softening effect of Glyce rine. SUc. a bottle. Made by r - -r.j.,: - . THOS. REESE A CO. ' OUR Prescription Department is so arranged that we can dispense prescriptions accurately and promptly at all hours ot day or night j THOS. BKKS.B & CO. , gtTucitttaual Gmnsb.jro ' Female College i C The 67th session of this well established and prosperous Institution will begtu.jm the 3011s of AflXHtl, lS8k. Location accessible, healthful and pleasant Fac ulty efficient and faithful. Thorough work in all departments of Instruction. ' Board, (exclusive of washing and lights), apd tuition la full English course, per session of 20 weeks, $75.00. - - a , ,. Charges for ext-rstudles moderate. . Joreatalogues apply to T. M. JONES, - Julifidtf . .. President, St. lYIary's School, RAUE1GII, If. T. ' - V The Advent Term, the 87th Semi Animal Ses slon. begins Thursday. September 11th, 1 S4. For catalogue address the Rector-, REV. BENNETT SUEDES. A. M. Julyl7.f2m . , : TIKGINI4. . . - 1 ... ..... . Female Institute, ST.LUNTON, TA. Mrs. Gen. J. E B. Stuart, Principal' The next session ot nine months begins Sept 11. 18M4. EI ficlent teachers in every department - Number lim ited. Terms reasonable. For full particulars apply to the Principal. ; . , , ulyl9eod6w. - ' Established in . 1793, is the only School for Boys in the Kb south .with GAS LIGHT, a firstclass GYMNASIUM, and a first class Bath House. . The course Is Preparatory or Finishing. There is a thoroughly equipped School of Teleg raphy. Special terms to young men of small means. 181st Session begins July 30th. -"For Catalogue, address . , MAJ. R. BINGHAM, lnne25dtf. Bingham School. N.C 1. hi PRICE LIST. I sell the Patapsco Superlative Flour,' which Is guaranteed to be one of the best flours on the market.- Call for it and I will make the price to please you, - ;. ' I will sell you a choice Family Flour for Family Flour, - . 8 pounds Choice Rio Coffee II pounds Granulated Sugar. 12 pounds Confectioner's a Sugar, . 12 pounds C Sugar, 14 pounds Brown Sugar, 12 pounds Chotee ftice, 8 pounds Mess Pork, 16 Mes- Mackerel, 6 pounds Lion Baking Powder, SO 8 oz. bars Kirk's India Blue Soap, 1 16 16 oz. .". " ' " 1950 Matches. . - . - . $150 s - 1.00 l.tt) . i.go 1,00 1.00 T 1.00 1.00 100 r- 1.00 1.00 1.00 5 1.00 - - ,1.00 - t . 60 3 pounds Smoking Tobacco, A 10c. box of Blacking, Fresh Lobsters and Salmons. Sardines, domestic and Imported. J : Pure Ground Pepper. Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon and Mustard. ' Elastic Starch. Gloss Starch. - -Alexander's Kitchen Polish and Laundry Soap. Kirk's Toilet Soap, the best, cheapest, and most - ' popular soap in the country. Maccaboy Snuff In 2 oz tins. I hove a lot of Lorlllard Snuff In large Bladders I - wll sell at 50c per pound, less than a bladder .. 63c. .: . I SELL FOB 60c. PEtt POfJxXD, And give a Gold Band Transparent China Cup and Saucer, worth 40c., with each pound. Try it .. All goods delivered free.' -. . i ' , All goods warranted as represented. 5 AU goods sold as low- as the lowest; many of wffich are not mentioned In this advertisement - Come ana sector yoijrgelfand yon will be pleased with goods and prices, ' 1 . Respectfully, - ':1 '; ;" ' - ; STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MKT.IIiKKBtnBQ COUMTt. In lbs 'Superior Court-Petltlon lo Dower. ' S.RlBaiSard'-" - ' - against . . . .; . 1 ' George A Ballard, T. J. Dulln, and M. A. Drill n, bis wife, James Funv and Fannie Furr, his wife; . heirs-at-law of William Ballard, deceased. : It appearing to the court that George A. Ballard, James Furr and Fannie Furr, his wife, defendants in the abbye pause, oannpt after due diligence be found within IhU State, anf se non-residents thereof and that they are proper parties to the prpr ceedlngs which relates to real estate in Which they have an interest it is therefore ordered that publi cation Je made to - the Chablottb Observer, a weekly newspaper published In the county of Meck lenburg, for Blx successive weeks, notifying the said George A. Ballard, James Fiirr, and his wife Fan pie Furr, to appear before fh clerk of the Super rlor Court of Uecklenbuiv county at his office a the pojrt house in Charlotie on the 12th day of Sep tember, 1864, and plead, answer pr demur to the petition filed Jn fhlicaas, - ; -."T. JOHM R. ERWIN aug7wCw : - . n . j . Clerk Superior Court." Houses Rented. CHARLOTTE REa ESTATE AGENCY, . H. E. COCHRANE, Manager, mayMtf Trafle StreeCTront Central HoteL nnTflnni DlnllliAM BEST XXX BLENDEDTEiV Trunks. tlie Largest Stocks of GRAY & BRO. tBUY YOUfi SCHOOL BOOKS Bfack Boi'ks, Micellaseons Booh. . Or whenever you need . , - - STATIONERY Of any kind, remember us and GE i OUR PRICE Before you purchase. You Will.SavQ by It. TIDoY h BRO., ...... TRYON ST., CHARLOTTE, N, C. If You Want A Plate Glass Front to your store, don't buy until i T. ,C. ibmitn & Uo. nave made an estimate for you. They are the agents ' for one of the largest factories in the world. You Can Buy Parlor Matches of T. C. Smith & Co. at the lowest possible Cost at retail or by the gross, vr iu large quanuues. There N ever Has Been a better time to paint your house than the present. T. O. Smitfi fr. (To arP in a position to offer inducements On Lifiwis'a SfrJp.tl ir "Pitta TiAarl The bottom has dropped out. Call and see : Our Soda Water Is so eold that , our;friends come several: blocks to get it. Don't make yourself sick on inferior drinks when T O. Smith & Co offer the very best. One Car Load Kerosene Oil offered at guarantee- market price. T. C. SMpil & CO. i aug23 : : . As Wm. "Walter Phelps, of New Jersey is said to be worth; $7,000,000, he ought to be willing to ; chip in, a few to help his poor friend Blaine. M. : LICH TENSTEIN, . MERCHANT TAILOR, ' . CARLDTTB, If. O. Just received the first Instalment ot Fall Wool ens. 'Friends and customers, knd tlie pub lie at large, are respectfully invited to, call and examine and leave their orders. - .... -. Style and workmanship unsurpassed. sep4dlm WANTED A book-keeper. One willing to work for a moderate salary can address me, stating salary wanted. . . . - . :sep5dt: r e. m. Andrews. : SHENANDOAH FALLEy ACADEMY Winchester, Va, prepares for University, Army, Navy or business. C.L. C. Mtkob, M. a. (rarv, va.,) LL.D. k , aug281msa4we P P WITH MAY mean "lolsoned with Potash." This Is the case with hundreds who have been unwise enough to take SarsapariUa, Potash mixtures, etc., cntll digestion is almost fatally impaired. Swift's speeigcis a vegetable remedy, and restores the sys tem to health antjijllQs up the waste made by these poisons, -r - : ; -T ' . "I was' suffering with Blood Poison, and treated several months with Mercury and Poison, only to make me worse. The Potash took" away my appe tite and gave me dyspepsia, and both gave me rheu- maHn. . I than fiamnarill. . . . ucioaeuma, CIC All Uie8e made Svrift'StSpeciflc,and Itcuredmeot the Blood? PofsohT ""wuj auu jryiosa oui oi my system, and to-day I am as well as I tsverwas. 2 John A. Smith, the largest merchant to Galnes t.6:' 52".?- X wered Ipr years from the combing effects of Erysipelas and Eciema. Icon touedto grow worse wider medical treatment and by fakfng medlerns pontalntog PotasbTTs. S.&. cured me thoroughly and absolutely,- My appetitel strength and fle& returned as 1 was cured It? ' Treatise on Blood and Bktn Diseases mailed free to applicants. - . v SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.," w v -.-n.,. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Offlce, 150 W 23d st,, between 6th and 7th a vs. Philadelphia OfHce, l6 Chestnut st Correspondence of Taa Obsbbveb. I ' TIIS A T CLOSING Of Our Entire Retail Stock . : yVtG'Q.t, . -STILL " CONTINUES. Lovr Oat Shjeraul 'SUpp-rvof all kinds re-riMl Cost.. . . ILa-u!es3 ol Carpets! . : - The haedfcomest and cheapest stock ol' Carpets in t he State havo been received and ready for inspection at E Lj I A.S & GO M E N 'S. B.URC-ESH NICH0L8" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN all kinds of mum 1 BEDDING, &C. A full line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof fins of all kinds on hand. No.- 5 West Trade Street, Charlette, North Carolina. STA2T2ASD m eras PILLS 1 ,1 q VT r . "J'iS- 2l 2fK , v""i 6"! "umjr cmcb 01 luiierent revere, nave proved saccpfiil In every instance. Ther work uvh a. rk,m m nhiii f ... 1 . :ersycity.N.J.-.our fc. ,r . . . '.i. Twueuoiiia joias., 1 use them In my practice. Gun. G. BUOKEB, M. D., Austin, Texas.- I naa them in. my practice effectually. J. JT. McLinobk, M. D.. DaWia. Texas. Tour pills are good, I use many in my practice. Da. M. T. Doira, Sunflower Landing, IEfs. 8TAKPABD CUBE CO.r Proprietors, 197 Pearl Street, New Yori. ND & DANVILLE R R. N. C. DIVISION. CoadencedSclietl le. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No, 63, Dally. 7.00 p m 8.23 p m 9.26 p m 9.68 pin No. 15 Daily except Sunday. v Leave GreeDsboro 4.50 am - - Arrive at Balelgh i:i5 p nj ' Arrive at Goldsporo 625 p m No. 61 Connects at Greensboro with B dsDEB for all points North, East "and West of Danville. At Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B. for ail points m Western N. C. At Goldsboro with W. 4 .W.B.E. daily. Nos. 61 and 63 connect at (iiw-nshom with B.&D. B, B. and for all points on Salem Branch. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Aug. 3rd, 1884. No. 50, Dally. 11.55 a m No. 62, DaUy7 Leave Goldsboro, Arrive Raleigh, Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, " HlllSDoro, " Greensboro,' Leave Greensboro, Arrtve High Point, . " Saflsbury.r " Charlotte, 2.20 p m! P m 6.02 p m 6.43 p m 9.00 n m 10.05 p m 10.40 p m 11.67 p m 95 a m 10.05 a m 11.13 am 12.36 p m i.as a m i -No. 16 Dally except Sunday.-' Leave Goldsboro 4.30 am ' . Arrive Raleigh 8.3(1 a m -Leave Raleigh 9.10 a m Arrive Greensboro 6.00 pm" - No.E0 Connects at Salisbury for all points onW N C B R, and at Charlotte with A & C Air-Line for all points in the South and Southwest No. 52-Connects at Charlotte with C, C4RR Mr all points South and Southeast, and with A4C Air- Line for all points South. . N. W. N, C. &AILROAD. - No-.-0, GOING SOJJTH. 4Jatly, ex: Son. No. 6 'A J)afly.-; LeavB-Greensboro, Arrive Kernersviile, Arrive Salem, . 10 15 pm 10. 00 a m u.iy p m 12.57 a m 11.04 a m 11.38 a m No. 5L Dally, ex. Sun. GOIN0 NOBTH. No. 53. Daily. Leave Salem, Arrive Kerrtersvllle, Arrive Greensboro, rl0;p m SO p m 7.00 p m 6.00 a m 6.35 a m 7.40 a m STATE VNIVERSITY RIM.! No. 1. Daily; ex. Sun. Ne. 3. . Dally -ef, Sqn. GOING NOIJT. Leave Chapel HI1L Arrive University,. 0.25 a m 6.00 p m 6,00 p m IU.25 a m No. 4. Daily' ex. Sun. No. 2. Daily ex. Sun. GOING SOUTH. Leave University, Arrive Chapel Bill, 8.30 p m 7:31 p m 11.64 a m lii.54 p-m BUFFET SLEEPING CABS WITHOUT CANpE. I On trains 50 and 61, between New ' York and At lanta, and between Goldsboro and Warm Springs. Through POUman Sleepers on trains 62 and &3 betoffejir WasMngfpn and Augusta, and Danville M.S?PJnonL anl Washington' and New Orleans. ESTThrougb tickets on Sale at 'GreerisbQro,nfua-elgh;- Goldsboro, Salisbury and Chariotte, for all potnta "South, Southwest, West, North and East. For emigrant rates to Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas 4ftd the Southwest addresT KjtB.- J ' -v SUUGHTEB, " ' 3d J p j&en. Manager. ; - Gen. Baas. Agent Richmond. Va. - ' ; r Medical foliege of Virginia, ".'y mciiMo.Vi. j " ."iv-iw'ouui ocsBiuii uegius uciouer isii '?r catalogue address, M. L. JAMES. M. D., - ukuiusnuu .. .... ueaBoi me racuity. Aug. 3rd. 1881 No. 51, ... Dally. Leave Charlotte, 4.20 a m " Salisbury, 6.07 a m " High Point, 7.25 am Arrive Greensboro, ' 8.00 am Leave Greensboro, 9.35 am Arrive Hillsboro, 11.39 a m " Durham, 12.17 p m " Raleigh, 1.30 p m Leave Raleigh, 1.45 p m Arrive Goldsboro, 4.00 pm OUT SALE ' OF- mmm mi wm Carpets! - o: A never failing remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AMD FEVER Intfukit T'1T4F,EVE'!' ?'H?S FEVER andkindred diXurel) VeS absolutely certoa in their remedial effecte, and act more promptly iS S 0t- M,-RUL ISEASES than Calomel or Quiue!thS otthe liijunous consequences which follow their use. If taken occasional? . T.T-' "T.? v.uumiB ana jrnysiciana as beimtfc - "j iufco1Bl-a jnoiucine iJeaiers, or DynuiL - X': 'R1CE: TWEKTY-FIVE CEMTS A BOX. IE, .r ? Ple sy My wif e and myself have used your Stand, fir. . . , wlUlBreat satisfaction. WeanUcipatenofurtbertrorbicmili MALARIA aa long as the Pilla are about. Habbt J . Shoemakkr, P.ll Mlv. town. - T tnnV 4,a mia 4 -T- ..j.; '. . .- just what was needed. Bv. F. J. Cochbas, Pastor M. E.Chnrch, St.c:eow iJnl T am vail i,lnataa4 witit .1 f , ri i '. ..- -traurj i ennoara vure Pilla." ikr. larial Qiseasea. II. J. Gzbmah, MJ), Dallas, Texas. I nse yonr remciitij my practice with good reaulta. Lorenzo Watts, M. D., Pittefield. Mass. I 71? ha??dl8d yoor Pills for Malarifor the past four years with bettotata- Chill Pill havo cured many very stubborn lotteries CAPITAL. PRIZE $75,000. Xlckets Only $5. 8har s in Pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Cs "We do hereby certify that we super vise the arrangements for all the MmS and Serai-Annual Drawings of thehm tana State Lattery Company, andin pet son manage and control the Dratcingt themselves, and that the same are cm ducted wifh honesty, fairness, anda good faith toward ail parties, andw autlwrize the company to use this certifi cate, uHthfac similm of QursigwiW attached, in its advertisements-'' Commissioner Incorporated in 1808 for 26 years bytheLeg a capital of $l,000.000-to which aresemfttndoi over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming' popular vote 1U t"' was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. . hr The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed dj me people oi any state. Its Grand Single Number Drawings Jake place mommy. . -A SPLENDID CHANCE TO WINAFOprw Ninth Grand Drawing. Class L in the Acaaemj of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday September 9, iw 172d IKonlhly Drawing CAPITAL PSIZE, $75,000. -40 100.000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions m Fifths in proportion. fJst of Prfasesf B 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.......... .: 1 teh- "do i. feitf) 1 Ado " do 2 PRIZES Of $6,000. AWW...... mm "'22; .io 60. .. 25 r.-r ir - 9 Approximation PrWeof J750..3 9 ' de 9 , - do ddf"-.250...... 1967 Prizes, amounting to.jJ . ioy razes, amuunung ,i Application ior rates n ciuu r,rleans. only to the offk of the company in $JJirjrffl 1 Postal Notjb and ordinary letters by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by MP1 uuit,w r.JTT'1' Or . A. TOnth st,, Wash?ngton, Cheap Lots For I offer for sale Eight Lots 60x200 th nnrthimstern comer of the City loama .. city limits) and north of the f&l Any one wisnuig w wmi "C'ir, ther w well to call soon, as the prices ' wlKr! qoerea means qnicf sates. maySSdti RfJHOOti NOTICE Miss H. Moore wm open her zKwJ,0m the 8th of September. Mu ic, '""foitief thaniMtmvrhtnn reasonable terms. ul particulars see circulars. - a jooBl' 5 do. 10 .do.. 20 'do 100 do . 800 do 500 do 1000 r do . augaieoaw .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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