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-ASENT3 FOB THE AverM Paint Company, Manufacturers of PUREST WHITE -AND ANY- Desired, iiile 'or Color, PREPARED EKADY FOB USE. To Ac-rtaia tli lmnnt of ' Paint you Urquire, Acd the num'mr of fetH in width (front and rear.) to the num -rol feet In length vtoth aide;) this multiplied ty in at rage height, give the num ber of square foet to be paint-u. This divided by auu s i'ne gallon oi this paint cover a u square .OAIXOtiS. EXiMPLE: . Trontrofeet, lUOfeet. - '.Bear,)-" (MulUply) Height 1W " : . Side, 40 , -r r"- .Side, 40 " 300)2400 ; 120 i '-lin'AftvSeoat Rkmarks. Tin-re can be no detinUe rW eatab llsntd as to tbe .ct au ntliylcwiit require, but the ubove is -ufholeii'ij near t r all practical pur poses, boouta me surface ce Muootn ana naro. iet than tv aovve would si.nice; u rugQ and port-us, more. NotwUhstH-vJlaz the assertions of others Inter ested to the manufacture of taints that their goods will coTtM a ihtru or half moie surface than any other, we ai-sure the public that the Paint will posinvaiy cover as mua i ut v mra nurtace gallon lorgaiiou, tiu any known Paint. , . lfliB.4 CO, ; Sole Agents, Charlotte, N. C. - 2.cxo .duerttsjemeuts. """MACON SCHOOL -TT7ILT. OPEN TTri FIFTEENTH E9SIN ON t Monday tne w oc August:, its, jror in formation and particulars adorers W. A. B1RHTJEB, - augirdtf i ..Principal. " CHARLOTTE TBS FALL SISPION BBftlNS SEPTEMBBB 1st, s iSHB, AND CLOtiES JANUAhY 15th, 18S7. XTO TS3T1TDTR TOR -JOUN& LADISS IN the South has advantages superior to those offered here In even department, aq ezDerienced and hitrhly accomplished corps of taoners, selected from some o th best schools North and South In which they were teaching, has been engaged for next year. . , BXKESES, POTABLE VX AD- : TACUt a' Tuition, alone. In Xngllsh studies, of Col . leg ate Department, Tuluou. alone, in KngllHh studies of Inter mediate and Preparatory Departments, Languages, extra, in Collegiate Drp't, ' " i) " Intermediate . Music under the Professor, , , -- . Lady Teacher, yor Board, indudlrg furnished rooms, ser- 2500 80 00 10 760 BO 0 Q0 vaots' attendaDce. ugnt'igas), wtin iur Tiok In everythln In lull ColleTAts -.- courre. Including ancient and mocern ' I laniaages, ealistiienics, for each sesstoti, 100 00 Correspondence solicited. For catalogue with lull paruetuars. aaaress ?- BJJT MglS WM B. ATKrN30N, ; Chaiioua, N. C rlX OFFICE HA8 JUST BEEN FTJBN'SHEli with several impruveaienU to make the service more per 're . Hereafter you will please not caxa. fv disconnection when through talking. Never hang the phone on the hook until you want to be disconnected. If you want to step off for any In formation let the phone set on toe end or hang by. the cord until yon nnsh. otherwise 70a mar be put off rtnrnr win flnish vour conversation. . - l-ilala-vn sail wire nerestiter wuen SF -4PT . . . - J s.k.A WA11 Iju faDdd 0090, if tbe ptirtlJQU wpt U.tt-J Uv& bell artirKA annail tnrlAA ' wf iu d msa'vti wwavv ' - -1 5 See instructions on new lists. A strict eompn snce wllh these rules.Is neoeesary to a good ser vice. , , B. L. WitST, auglSdSt ! Manager. ; -PISSQLUTION. : The terms of partnership having by limitation rnlHr!.-th flim heretofore Tlnt.tng under the ' name of Bamett A Alexander, is this day mutual ly dissolved by W, a Alexander selling hU Inter est w svoca' aun owiouuii .., 1 i f 1 t 1SEW FIRM, W. the undersigned have entered in to a eo partnerahlp arxier to. style of Bamett 4 BethuM forth, purpose ot continuing U ney Srocery tndnMui. nid stand, where wo will be pleased to wait noon those who have so liberally patro Dlsed thelsto ftrrn of barnett Alexanaer. promising Brat dass goods at as tow prices as same quaUty can be txHxrht la this market. weassurnoail UabiUutia, and all aeeounta due the late Ira of Baroett ft Alexander most be paid to as. - Bespectful., 1.B.a,I&UNE. NOTICK i.t MMM tntannt til tha bnjllnMS Ir Tender" wMeBarnett Bethune, I retire, thanking my friends lor tne uSSatronag? extended to tn? latel Irm, and ask a eonunu&noe 01 we sbui. w -AND- J, School 'Supplies L ARGFRT . STOCK -r TUG 1TS -AT- i el: u BOOK AND 8TAT10XiaT 6 TOSS, Bfc 17 fcTrjOT Street. mm Prtces Direct' to rfte CUarlotte Qbscvuev. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1886, Arrival and Departure ot Trains. - Correct for the current month, . Richmond ahp Dajtoox aik-Linx. ; ' No. 60-Arrives at Charlotte trout Blchmondat D 40 a. m. Leaves tor Atlanta at 80 a. m. No .61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4) a. m. Leaver for Richmond at 4:50 a.m. - No. 5 Arrives at Charlotte from Blchmond at list) p. m. Leaves tor Auania a i p. nt - - No. W Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 J5 p. m. Leaves for Blchmondat 6:40 p. m. -Lo.it: Freight and Passenger Train leaves tor Atlantt at a w a. tn.; arrives rom Atlanta at bsu p.m. , - ..,... CH4taORK,CaUIK8IA AHD ApwrerTA. Arrives from Columbia at 6:15 p.m. -v. ' Leaves rot Columbia at 1 p. m. - CC. A A.-A., T. AO.DrttFlOS, Vv Arrives from StateevUle at liao a. m. , -Leaves tor Stateavlile at 6:40 p.m. , VC I "'- cajboliha Ckmtbau ' r- V AliTtve from Wilmington at 6 50 a. m.; Leave for Wilmington at B.uu p. m. , . . Arrive from Laurinburg at 8.45 p. m.; Leave for Laurlnburg at 7.80 a. m. Leave tor Shelby at 6 40 p. m.; arrive from Shelby , at u 10 p.m. . Creneral Delrteri enena at 8d00 a. m.: closes at 7:00 p. m. I Honey Order Department opens at 9.00 a. m.; closes at4C p. m. Ieal Weattier Kprt. V 1 ' TT. 8. STOMAL OFFlCT!.' " i , chabuottx. n. c August is, laaa. j "AS observations on 76th Meridian Time. , . e - ... ,3 " o 7.M. 29.098 73. 71. N, Z M Fair .. 8P.M. W.92' W. 7i. B 6 .IVi Fair 11PM 80 014 71. 71 . r KB 8 .fi7 Thrt'n'g Mean dallv Barometer 29.979 .-"Mean dally Tem perature 77; Mean Dew Point 74:- Torn) Prealptta ton Jfl; Maximum Temterature 90 Minimum Temperature 67; Average state of Weather. Cloudy. , J AS. A. HAKUX, . - ; Observer Slgi al Servitw, D. 8. A. ? Weatber Indleatious. . For Maryland: Warmer, fair weather, winds shifting to south erly". - - -' For Virginia: Fair weather, winds shifting to southerly; warmer. ? For Georgia, Florida, Bast JB'Ionda and Alabama: Local rains, nearly stationary temperature. ; - ' i For North t Carolina ana aouin tjaro- linaj Local rains, easterly winds, slightly warmer. - r ForMlssiS8iDDi: Kam. soutneasieriy winds, becoming northerly, slightly cooler. - ' - For Tennessee: Local rains, aster ly winds, slightly warmer. . ' . Index to New Adremsements- Hargi aves ft Alexander Butterick's patterns. Settlements for debts due Ta usaxswi or myself by Col C. W. Alexander, or Mr. H. A. Deal, will be reeognized at this office. - - r Xdltor and Proprietor. - I.OCAX BIFFLES. The Prohibition m ass meeting is to be "held at the court house tomor row.' '" T. - k.. '., . CoL John L. Morebead has. gOnS to the Greenbrier White Sulphur. Springs, West Virginia. . ,-rRev. A. G.: McManaway, pastor J of the Baptist church, of this city, leaves this morning for;.High Point, to attend a meeting of the Baptist Association near that place. -Yesterday the first stroke of work on the .new sewerage system for the city was-made. Tbo-bands haye commenoeq . excayating the trench for the sewer that is to drain Ward 1. . . From a resident of Rock Hill, who was in the city - yesterday,- we learn thattfte $Qtto.n factory of that place has shut down jor one week, to permit of repairs bfing made .to the machinery. v,'::-';'r:r !.. -oDock Edwards a section-master on the Air ; lane road,- aiea ratner unexpectedly . near Iiowell yesterday forenoon. :. .He bad ; been : sick for some timei" but the immediate cause of his death is believed to have been heart diaeaMt.';;J-;: Mr. Walter Brem' returned yes terday from . Morganton, ' . where- his family are spending' the summer, We are glad to Jean that j nia -aon "Walter, who has .been .prostratea- with fynhoi4 Jeyerjis row, improving 1 fApifUy 'fir :t"A:' I i Mr. Ernest SV Young, who was for sometime connected "with the old Traders' National Bank, in this qity, but who has more recently been do I ing. business in .Wiuston 'and - Co lumbia, has returned ).to. Charlotte, and formed a copartnership with Mr. I J. W. Miller in the brokerage and commission business. Thisiiew firm. will be located in the Miller building, corner College and Fourth streets. -r-The Salisbury ( Herald gpes us this-information about the. move ments of a well known cotton buyer of thw city : Mr. M Q JQuinn wui be buy cottqiL Mr. Quinn has.had 4 ten-vears experience inthe-cotton business in Charlotte: he comes to ns nifaiylMenld fis EfflgA nes man and thorough gentleman. Mr. Quinn will bring hiamily-here Deatn of Col. Chsvs. C, Grahan. v Information reached tbe city yess terday morning, by telegraph, of the death at his residence in Mempbiat Terin., at 10 o'clock on the night of the 18th inst., of CoL Charles Conner Graham. The degeaaed -was a Brother of Mrs. Gen.John A, Youngof this city, and was in tus eetn year. ,; p.e emigrated from this section to Ar kansas early in lifeand aeyotea mm self to farming. Shortly after 'the. .nmnoail tn Mamrthin. and goon became identified with that city " . . La. MIAfl OS One OI uor luvjdh guw. o ness men. Col. Graham leaves many relatives and friends in this State,' who will receive the intelligence ot his death with sadness. ,1" j Body TTeeeyere, Jhe body of 4 ane cross, tne color ed woman who was drowned at Ellis' f arry, on Sunday, 8th' inst, , has. been recovered after a ten days' search. body was found last Wednesday C3 aa tlana m tne -nver, tnree rnueu below tae terry wuere ;iu -uwu l-t hv the receding waters, the river having been swollen at the time the woman was drowned, as Our readers remember. When found, the body was in an advanced stage" decomposition, and could scarcely, of ! ba ueiauoB sue Mr; W.'Ji Yates, wha is president 01 wie wunru vi uirwwrs ui wo w tern North Carolina Insane Asylum, at Morganton, published in - this week's isuu of the Home Democrat an important matter announcing that by the joint action of the boards of directors of the North Carolina In-i sane Asylum at Raleigh, and. the .Western North Carolina Insane Asy lum at Morganton, and by virtue of section 2243 of the Code, the dividing line between the two institutions has been changed so as to commence on the Virginia line between Person and Granville counties, A running south with xthe eastern boundary lines of the counties of Person, Chat? ham, Durham, Moore and Richmond,, to the South Carolina line; it being the same line as at present establish cd by act of Congress between the eastern and western Federal Judicial Districts of North Carolina. Hereaf ter all applications for the admission of patients , from counties r West of said line wilt be made to the superior tendent of the Western North Caro lina Insane Asylum at Morganton, and all applications" from counties east of said lice will be made to the superintendent of the North Carolina Insane Asylum at Raleigh. Patients now ia the asylum, at Raleigh from the counties of Rockingham, Guil ford, Randolph, Montgomery, Rich mond and Caswell, will be immedi ately transferred to .the asylum' at Morganton. , ; 4 In an explanatory note, Mr. Yates saya that no patient must be carried to either asylum" without the written consent of f he superintendent; There is not room in the asylums' for all who are reported insane.. The direc- tors have the right to regulate ads missions, and will use it, having in view always the curability of pas tiefits, the protection of society, and the welfare of the institution. Per mission must be first4obtained from the authorities at Morganton before patients are' carried there. Without this permission cases . must be refus ed, thus inflicting great suffering on the patient, expense to the counties and a most disagreeable .duty on the superintendent.' All cases in the new counties assigned to the ; Western Asylum at Morganton - not' iri the asylum at Raleigh,' can obtain proper blanks by applying to Dr. Murphy at Morgantori. i Persona sent : to, , Mor ganton ust be - committed to te Western N. (X Insane. Asylum, or they cannot be admitted without vi olation of law, . (This is .- mentioned because several ; times persons hays been sent to Morganton who, were committed to the North Carolina In sane Asylum at Raleigh.) - Ther Came Fretn, : An r Obsebveb reporter . yesterday found Prof. J. T." Corlew, superintens dent of the Charlotte graded schools, busily engaged at , the ojiy h.all in opening and examining a large bundle of letters, wbioh proved tq be applK cations for teacherships in the white graded school of this city. The appli cations came from all sections of country,, and W6e entirely . ffom ladies. After Rrof. Cqrlew had ex amined' the last letter in the pile, he counted up the list of .applicants, and found them to number seventy. They came from lady teachers resident, in the States of 5 Maine Vermont, New Hampshire,; Massachusetts Pennsyl vania, New York, Michigan, - and from one i 8tate and .another all the way down to Texgs. . t ia. singular fact that, out of tijese seyenty applU cations.' only two came from reel denta of this State The probable exs nlanation . of this, however, is that our home people, being pretty . well posted in the affairs of QUEaofceoJv are aware that teachers were elected weefea ag0 tbat vacancies are' rare.' So many applications.for positions, coming from such great distances from home, - shows bow thoroughly the fame of Charlotte's graded, schools has spread abroad. The applications . above; mentioned have been accumulating here for the past few weeks. "" -' '"- ..if Senator nestnt'stlmpresMloiM., ' Senator George Heart, of Califor nia, accompanied by bis private sec retary, Mr. E. .' W. f TownseAd, res turned to the city yesterday trom his trip td the; Brewer mine, ' and, spent the day at' the CentaaL leavwg in the afternoon for Washington. . een-- Pf! blina: and is irreatly ' attached to the people of ths secUpn TftlS W88 hw firs tn .to North; CaroUffSIa ne has been most favorably impressed by our people and our country. Sen ator Hearst, who ownes ona of the largest gold mines inlOalifornia, and who has made a good deal of money in mining operations, was pleasantly 'surprised at the wealth' arid. : extent of the mineral resources of this seo tion of North Carolina, and it is prob-. able that he will make, an invest ment.! 'He proposes ; tQ returp Chartte 'somtinje in the near to tntA Baseball JSext Week. - There will be plenty-qf ibaseball in paarlottenext.week. Manager Miljer, of the Charlotte, clut), having ar ranged lor - two games wim wie. Wear ns, one with the Dudes and two with tbe Newtona. The Charlottes and the Wearns will play on Monday and Tuesday, 23rd and; J24thj: the Charlottes van4 the Eudes will play on Wednesday, 25th, and the Char lottes "and the Newtons will play on Friday and Saturday, 27th and 28th. The game. w jth the .puarju; ca for shutout? 'The ,- Newtons ana , the Wearns will both have strong teams, I gMaesworth lootong; at may be expected. STABTLIWe BUT TBTJE. Wills Poiitt, Texas,' December I. M86 After suffering for more than three years with dis ease of the throat and lungs, I got so tow last sot .ng I was entirely unable to do anything, and my eough was so bad I scarcely slept any at night. My dru?glst, Mr. H F Goodnight, tent me a trial bottleof OR. BosutKO'sCooGa ahd Lraa Stkot I found relief, and after using six jl.to tottlea, I was entirely cured. , J. M W"JH3 lmperUat I sane. ,. $ 1 nwies absdi tae ko1mb HprlKTi f county, have been more liberally pat t. ronizca tni8 summer tnan tor yeara r past. Oue of the reasons for this rei vival of business being the fact that good accommodations ar0-now pros vided guestis by Mr. R. L. Goodman, the presengwner. ' There are. now thirty-five guests at:. Mr.' Goodman's hotels and among - the " number are Wm. ' Maxwell,' Esq , Miss Carrie Maxwell, Mrs. J. M. Kendriuk and daughter, of Charlotte: Miss Alice Pearson, of Salisbury;'. Mr. " P. B. Fetzer and family, Rev. C. M. Payne of Concord, and Mrs. Wm. Day vault, of Davie county: Every; day Mr.; Goodman ships large quantities of the water to peopleln different parts of the State. A number of excellent building lots have been -laid off about the springs,- and four of these lots have already been sold to parties who intend to erect cottages S ver- al persons also'contemplate opening up Dusiness houses at . the' springs, and by next season a tobacco factory will be in operation there. The place offers good advantages to raerv chanics of all kinds, and ; full infor mation can be obtained by addressing Mr. Goodman. The springs are lo cated in Iredell county, on the .line of the A. T. & O. railroad. Declines the Honor. To the Editor of In Obsbbvxs. Please allow me, through your pa- per, to thank my friends of Mecklen burg county for. their efforts in bring ing my came before the public as a candidate for the Legislature, to say to them that I cannot accept the honor they seem disposed to confer upon me I cannot be a candidate for any office. ".-. ; .N. GlBBOlf. -f Derita, N. C, Aug. 19, .'86. - ; Given 'i the inxymi CmoAao, Aug 19. The case of the anarchists, on trial for, participation in the Hay market outrage, was given to the jury today, after, a long and careful charge by Judge Gary, i -' CANDIDATE FOB CONGRESS. The undersigned, in response .! to .hundreds of solicitations,' and' for which he-feels a grateful apprecia tion, hereby announces himself as a . candidate for representative in the Congress of the United States frbm the Sixth Congressional -District of of North Carolina, in the fiftieth Con gress. ji e iifary. ReBpecttully, CHAS. R. JONES. Chaklottb, N. O.; July 17, X888.- A Healthy. Body and n . Cear Iflndisjestion.e6astlpatlonand biliousness tor ment the body, the bead cannot be dear. These disorder react uoon the brain most hurtfuHy, aud produce a cloudiness in the organ of thought not experienced by a healthy man. Happily these brain-oppressing maladies may be entirely dispell ed Dy that peeness alterative, uotetters Biomaen Diners, wntcn CDeers, retresnes ana invigorates the Drain and nerves while it regulates the organ i of digestion, assimilation and bilious, secretion. It expels the morbid humors which poison the sys tem through the Dowels and unnarj passages, and exerts a powerful invigorating influence as well. 1U cathartU action Is never Irritating, violent or namfd. but even, natural and nrcstresstvew A an Appetiser and sleep preme or, -too BHtera 4a on- nvaiieu n mitigntes tne innrmiues or age, relieves the aliments peculiar to the gentler sex, arrests premature decay, and builds up an jtnleebled physique. - : Scott's fualsjon of Pare Cod Ulvev Oti, witn Hypopkoaphites. In Consumption and Wasting Diseases ; Pr. C. W. BABBntesitr Pittsburg, Pa,, says: , "I I think your Emnis)on at Cod Liver Oil Is a very i tne preparation, and IBs a long felt want. . It to very useful In consumption and wasting diseases. i?. CURB FOBPILE8. u ' Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight In the back, loins and lower part of abdo men, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys ot'neigwring organs.-. At i times, symptoms of Indigestion are present, date 1 led'cv. uneasiness of the stomach, etc A moisture like perspiration, prodocuig a very disagreeable I ttchlhfrs after getting warm, is a eommon attend i ant, filind, Hlvdlng and Itching Plies yield at once to th application of Dr. Bosankos Pile Rem edy, which acta airecuy upon we pans -anectea, absorbing the Tumors, allaying, the intense Itch ing, and effecting apennanent cure. Price 60 cents. . Address The Doctor Boeanko jgedidae Co., nana, u, oia ny u. a. xjimwa. . rXsVBlEXn DI XELEGBJLFX1 . AUGUST "9, 1886, : " aitMim Won ateadv and etriet. Howard 1 Street and Western Superfine Sx6oe2.90; Extra $a.60at3.68; Family $3 75a4.60; City MUls I superfine J.6Oa$3.O0; Extra t8.Xrli400: Bio I brands $460014.62. Wheat-Southern higher; 1 westenr sraw buu acLmi niuuiny oiuvv. amber 85091; No 1 Maryland Md; No. 2 western winter red spot 89S89 Com South ern lower snd dull; western steady, dull; South ern white blrtoi; yeuow-ouat. - -CmOAOo FMur-nrm. Wheat-- 1 higher t inniit. mffiT91A: Sentember 78380: No 3 red TC Corn duU.t lower; eash 42iA$84; August i&gHJto; September 43 8-163-ml. 0ts-qnlet and easy; cash. 27: August M 1-16; September v? iK.iK9Hii MmoTrmrk easier .and 1012 lower: eash S9 42Wt9 46.; August 463& 67t; Septem ber I9.47iAa9). lATd-stronger; cash $7.42ti 617.45; Avgust and September tl.simi . btiort iririaatMulv:aahta.l5 Boxed meats steady rm aaitMi shou ders t&J5rlit6 87M. Short clear 16 60318.65. ' Whlskey-steadjr at SI .13. Sugar aulet: standard A, I B-10U. . nxw Yorx Flour -Southern quiet: eommon to fair extra-ta 8533 60. Wheat lffil higher; Ho a reo August cowjooi i'!s,ar,!,tul & ,ts-shade sttonser; ,N August O. ODS OUiex OOnee spot imr iui nwt-. ffnlv tA nmi reaSuig 4654; refined steady Molasses-eteady Soer Cotton seed oil erudeJ4aa6; -refined IWUIJ BUU yuiv.j www "-T1J 40. Bosln quiet at Sl.wwocai.un. - xiutodviuo firm at so. tuaea uuio; v to. i" Texas lQtir Wool quieti domsue nee-e boaao Mspork2iull aidweaker at $10 60 for oM,ll.G0 lilLlS for new. Lard-aa)6 lower and less active; Zrfn ttwim knot triilAff 17.46: September ST 47... Fisights steady- I. WtUU-g -sni WIWM I If aval Store : WiLMwoTOH Turpennne quiet at 81 Bosln i Inn; strained 75; good stralnea 80. lar firm at l.V; erode turpentine Inn; hard 75; yellow dip 1L70: virgin tl.wi. . " , Savaiw ah-Turpentine Arm at 82U bid: sa m Beeln-flrm at JpaiLlffli; sales 600. : - ... - financial - 1 WKW TOBK. " Kinhamra 4.H1S4 , Money 8S9. ' Suo-treanry baV- anoe . gold siz,yuD,ouu; cm roJT Sovamments-duH; Jour per oe ra,60u.ono;' nJ-41JB; Aiataunai-CliiU A, 3 to6.... " ' CliUS BiIVCS. .................... 17; . 9eoiyla6's ----- ......... ; eorgla7's moneage ....................... J.i North Carolina 6's. ...,;....-....'...-- i-g , North Carolina 4's..... ....................... 99 'K i South Carolina Brown Consols 1.07 Tennestee syiuemeuv.... ............. .....x Virginia 6's. tw , in . ..... -." J Virginia Qimarto. ." "a,. Chesapeake too Ohio .... .... .... . , ,m nhlofuro and Northwestern, preferred.. 1 41V Delaware' and Lackawanna.... .............. i-ftj Erie. East Tennessee.... .v .viiw"-'. Lake Snqre. i,i m'-" ? LoulsvUle and ftashtruieii,....,,.... :. Memphis anaunaweawn... Mohlle and Ohio.... ....... i --- . j. . .... .. il JOB,.,.....t : ilLj t.....,,... . rV Nashville and Chattanooga rirjvf ui tweun wvi w- ln.wm "Vslr PantmAI . , ua.i 1AM Rorfomana western pre wrwu.. ............ Vnrthrn Paclfleoommon. ....... .......... mxn ryortiiern Pacific prelxrred,..,........... W paouie Bl ,....M.... r tMtding.... ......... t8 ,Vn mond and Alleabanj... ....... ......... rAS Eichmondand Danville. LSa Bichmond and West Point Terminal..... .. . 28 Fflei Island..... ........ ...... ft. Paul. Vi rt, Paul preferred - tiiU ; Texas Pacific. ...................im JJ8 union faeinc.................,.......i. "zre New Jersey Central........... ftilssourl Pacific, ...... v eTern union. AsVf s."J V-!' J Alt. TLastDla. BUiiomu, anu. Luiisa. . - Aiv?ro Steadv ; middling "9 3 16: net eeipts rwwg. 183; .sties -.F; stock -a,6"1 exports euuH.wd : (rreat t...3 : eouo- nni . i - ; -NorwoLK Dull; middling 94 net receipts u, rns. )u: fies. nj; sick s.oii; exports jariw.H h cvv uient-r ;. trreai Britain -fcAiiTiiiOK iiua; mlddlir? net receipts grows i saies j stock lt!.5i5; spinners ov; e".Tta coastwise weal iantaia : con tin it . . .-. ; - . . , fcii -n -Quiet; mlddllnit 9Mi: net receipts i rvrtiS7; spiuners : stok e,S10; exports coaat- r wiuBiHwi-oH oteaayj niiuannir : net re telpts 8; . gro: 8; sues ; stock iU4; exports i:HiLAiKLFHiA Quiet ; low middling 9; net tocip s i; grow i.ina; sales - ; stocK vgra; Axports t (treat Britain . .- - - - .: ( HAVAJiNAH-Quiet; middling 8Sk net receipts H, . (Hieuolrjg 16 bales new): gross 24. -Including 16 Jaletnew); sales 16, tnew;t stoc2,9li7; exports JMsw, OKLUK8-Qn'et: middling 9tA net Kce'pts fc-,2; (tross t33; sales 100; stock 24, 66; gtpoi-ts coastwise ; to Great Britain ; Irar.ee ; continent . - 'Mowue Quiet; middling Dj- pet receipts a, groos 16: sales 60; stock 8.170; exports M-t;v 60 to Great Britain , - ftLSMHua Qulat; middling - 9U; receipt 40; Mi.encs 150; sales ; stock 4,846; exports OWftAvWlsO AUiuiA Quiet; middling 8: receipt 861; sales; stoc417. . ' CBAKLifioM Quiet; middling not receipts' It gross U; sales : stock 1.606:- exnnna continent : coastwise 77: ret Britain : H1W YORS nteuulv: iwjmi ARft. unianna a S.1A otfeans 91; .net receipts 1J37; exports to &ret Mtsin 961; to Trance ; oonUneut ; stock MW York Xfit Ml); - mw 1 -Mnair.t 1 H9K. futures dosed easy: sales 68,600 bales. , - . ' Afgust . .. ......irfw....... 9.18.19 OttoD..... ........ ........ ..i...,. 9 2.26 Ncvembefrr;... .wa.25 December....- 924aD.i January. ................ Tebmary. . , ' 9.449 4o si".-u. 9 ftixb 8 Attdl 9.fiia2 MA(....-....'m.... 9.703.71 Jje -..".., u ?njr. M. 9 873.68 ltverpool Cotton Markel. ; ifvcRFooi.V Ausust 1H." Stendv. with a fair denanu. Uplands S 3-16d:' Orleans 6Uid: sales lOJlou; speculation and export 1000; receipts 6,000; American 4 Otw. Futures dull, at a de-litiS-. , ..Cp'atid low. ml idling clause August delivery, " Augnst and September 6 10-64d. . ' - ' ? , I .;-a:iiriT aua UClODer, 0 (HJW. . , f,'. s i . ; www nu'j novenioer d e-e a. . . 1 . b Noveiooer and December. 6 4-64A i- , Uta-TnrwT and January 6 4 64d. , - ' ' Jtnu-iryand February, 6 6-64d. . i February and March 6 7-64. - ' . JJ". n.-8ales American S900. Uplands low middtlnK clause August delivery 6 9-64d (sellers.) -. Asgut and September, 6 9-64d, (sellers.) September and nfttnhar. A Hi ivnliio I - ' , (WAtw rtl XlnnaMKA. C A CJJ ! .... if : : xwrouiuw ana ueoemoer, o !H4a, (ouyers.1 t Dtoeuber and January 6 364d (buyers. ) ?. . ' au eeoroary o i-ora, 1 value. : rwuatj aaa March 6 6d (values.) September, e 9 64, (sellers.) - Ftltums dull- . arwi nnlin1a R Ifc- nnlaala K S-1R- low EildUng 416-16: good ordinary 4; ordinary JiAvlgoud Texas 6 9 16: Texas 6; lo mWUng el-lf; good ordinary 4v ordinary iVs; Orleans W4rjowmkid.lng 6 116;; good ordinary V, m. Upland tow mlddllne clause Aug, 4e ltrerr 6 e64d (buyers.) - - ' --. Augnst and September. 6B44d, fburers.) -. October snd November, 64-6W, (seders.) ; , hovember aud December, 6 3-6kl (sellers.) a., ' ,f Desember and January 6 S-64d (sellers.). ,- ; . Jasitary and February 6 4 64d (sellers.) - I February and Murch, 6 6 64 (sellers ) . , V sevtember 6 8 64d (buyers.) .Futures dosed easy. . v "-- f City Cotton Jtlturtset - " Offium ov m OHnvn, i ' CxARLcrre, H. O, August 20, 1886. f . Th elty eotton market yesterday elud steady I at th5 following quotaUonst , v , I miUUUUC 1LT1U. ....... ........... VJfg nitiuaiiK.. auAau t Middling Tinges,,,, XowbtainsT...,.. Va.1 M Am. . 9 00 Beoelpts yesterday . .. . . .. . .. . . FOR COUNTY, TREAhKB tin. ; J beretv anaonnce myself a candidate for re-' election to the office of county Treasurer, subject to the Democratic Convention -- - ' r- ':'rr-. , J. H. MoCLTNTOCK. -'-AtAJftaoHcHattons of -nrt frtexa W fliaerent" sections of the county, I respectfully announce myself a candidate tor the office ot Sheriff of Mecklenburg County,, subject to the nominada by tbecounty Democratic Convention. -. -". ' ' W. . ABDBET. FOK SHERIFF. I nerebv announce myself a candidate . for the office ft Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject to the aoion of the Democratic nominating conven- " - w m. utiurrira. . VFOK SHERIFF. At the soJUottaUon of many friends, I hereby an i nounee myself as a eandidate lor the office of shf rm lor jtecKKnourg county, sunject to wr ac tion oi the Democratic Convention - - . - y mFOR SHERIFF: : At the solicitation ot many frterds I have con sented to be a eandidate frr Sharllt of Mecklen burg esunty. subject to the nomlnatlngeonven tlon of, the DemorjraUc party. . , &. H. FLOW. ,' . ' - '.j. .'.''! -'" - '' ""I 1 FOH BEQISTEB. OF DEEDS-' I hereby annoenee mvself a eandidate for re--election to the office of HeKlater of Deeds of Meck- lenDurg county, aubieci, nowewr, to tne uemo- I buret I eratio Somlnai .trnguonven mention, . 3 It . COBB, Crab Orchard -VATER." B.g.PW' THEUVER. -THE KIDNSTS. . . THE STOMACH, THEBOWBIA . S 4 .''A POSITIVE CUBE FOB IStnT W CON8TIPATIOM1: J- IWSIOK HEADACHE V 1 ? enalne VaA vbohasd baiob iu rip 1 nukucTM at la and X5ouw Ja Ken- faint SalU oM in bulk. -j..t. - 1 I Crab Orchard Water Ce Proprs. IS. N. JONES, Manager, LouinUla, Ky. -. L.B. WUlSTOKa. Agnt I mareh23deod 4 w3m W-' B. TAYLOR - s.. HAS MOVED TO THE WHABF, ' drnr Cvlleffe Trode St. frfsnSs aud customen eortJlally tavtted down. GOODIES ON HAND. LOST. ON SUNDAY AFTIBNOON, LADIES DOUBLE . case gold watch, with Initials "J. N " on out side of ease.. Suitable reward for Its return o augl7 , , : THIS 9FFIGE UUV1V A VU1A1V -VVltVlLVl GBEunsBono, nr. c - rrHE I VLL SESSION OF 1896 WTLL BSWN I. On the 25th of August, with increased ad van tages. ' Suwberof punus enrolled the past year, 806 - The prosperity tI the Institution Is based on merit , ..I acuity aooompiished and efficient Thor ough instruction In all tbe departments- of lean lng usually taught tn Female Colleges of high : grade-. . Strict attention paid to physical develop- . merit, neaim ana cumiun opecuw aavautatres oSeredln Music, Art, Modern Languages, and Elocution. Charges very mo rate. . For particulars sppv tor catalogue w - . . a T.M. JONES. - ApBHSaat "5 l' ' . ? - President :- Jttr. JF Person's Itemedy - Is gun the best Blood Parmer on the market. ;lno. u. MGAuiut, wuoieaaie uruggist. iygU?ilSlllJulUr CL;iKB':H.bUS:E -KEEPS BEST: BAR: DILLIAllD HAL-L Pa the elty. fabismt XSra (I0e lersn ilenaedy "-- a itai tbe best Blood Pmifier on the market. JNO. H. MoADaN. WholesaOrtglV Ml. tl JulylBdtf i UU'VU : ' ' We do hereby certify that tee auper vise the arrangements for dl the Monthly ana vuarterlv Draxoinaa or the Lowe- tana state Lottery Company, andin per- eon numaae and control the Dravomae wenueivee, ana that the aame are eon- aucted with honesty v fairness, and in good faith toward ail varties. and tee authorize the company to use this certifi cate, uitnfac sxmuxes of our signature We the underaianed Bank - and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in pie, Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our courts tera. . - , " .f-rn ;; J. m. OGLE8BT. . Pea. E.nf sunn, latlonnJ Rank. . J. W. KlliBRETII. Presh State National Bank. . Ju BALDWIN. ' Pre If ew Orleans Nat'l Bank, VSmmSM ATTRACTION! u -IlTepRalf j Millinn IlistriMfiil- Louisiana State Lotterv C& ' Inoornomtndtn TflRRfnr tmtrt ttw tha TKri.inT turs tor KducaHonal and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over 1560,000 has since been added. - . - v By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D.. 1879. Its Grand Single Number Drawings Wm take place monthly.- It. never scales or postpoaes. Look at the following Distribution: , ' llMth Graad MsBtbJy AND THX Maorfay Qaarterly DrawitE la the Academy of Music, New- Orleans. Tuesday. . ovymuuer i loco, unuer ue personal J supervision and management of : '.- v Gen. G. T. Beatjueqabd of La. , and v Gen. Jubal A. Eablt, of Ylrginia. : CAPITAL PRIZE; 190,000. tXNotlce. Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. r - -Tenths, $1. t , . . ' . LIST OFPEIZiS. - t 1 Capital Prise of -! $150,000, i 1 brand Prise of 60,000, 1 (irand Prize of - v 30,000, "S Large Prizes of : 10,000 ; s 4 Large Prlsesof -n 6,000, -:v 20 Prizes of - 1,000, 60 " ; . ' 60oVf ,. loo' soor - - l.) -raoo," $150,000 60,000 - - 20,000 . 20,000 20,000 : 20,000 ' 26,000 . .80,000 40,000 - 4000 , g , " - v. - W . ,60, j APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ... . ' . . . , . ' : 373 Prizes, amounting to ' " ' $62208 Application for rates to crabs should be made only to the office of the company in New Orleans. For further information write dearlv. trivlna fnn addiess. Postal Notes, Express Money Orders, ot New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency oy sxpreus iat our expense) aoaressea - - V. -';-. M. A. DAUPHIN.' , ' New Orleans, La. , Or X. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. ft , . , , " take P. O. Money Orders navahln a rut anrrma ! BCKisioreu urtyora hi v .z.. . NEW OBLKANS NATIONAL BANE, : -t , ' - New Orleans, Lt J. II. OFFERS TO THS , FIVE. .TONS TWENTY PARRELS PURE LINSEED OH, - . r . " ....... .tt ... . t. - Large Stock:::of : Colors, Taitoesr-:K) ALSO . . .t; ONE A - . . . AWm. -X . j. t i i 1 A I 1 ALL AT CLOSE PRICES. i ,T. H: MoADEN, Vbynysrisnt. Keoas for'Rfnt, Cheap. i nPWO GOOD BOOMS IN DEMOCRAT: UFUUJt A Building tor tn nint. Annlvat CHARLOTTE ''HOMS-DEMOCILAT UFjriVJB. : -anilBdtr 1 ,LOST I fN THE COUBT HOUSE LAST WIDNRSDAT afternoona gold medal, with the word "Medal" Mwn.as Ida. and on one sld Itbe Dame ef John McCaU" n the other. Liberal reward at au17dlw" - THIS OFFICE. Safes for.-Sale. Two good seoond-hand safes wm be sold cheap One MILLER'S. - One HBBBTN&'S. . Apply toChas. B. Jones. a . , ' . : ASUS UIKsV'' 'i i- ; ' A x -v-. ;' ' . . , . .... c ifj-s -if-. v -fi. -..5m HAGA2P3 MagnoUa Balm is a secreV aid to beauty- ' Man WeS" f!h: -ness to ir.wna wouia raiucr not tell, arid vov can't tell CoMmlawIaer. lll'll '.. - - 4 Pare f ! k ' - . " ' : - x-.f - - , i 'i-ii w' hwn v n r? t. n nr n n ; '' -:r. ""' i-- ' ;'-Cr -' Everybody is 'awar'fjthat:trade the past "season has nofc'boen '-what it" oughtto,have been,hence;every daalar has more stock on.haiid at ti time1 than is necessaryr.at.lthieStime of the season, bo wa nm nflrrin L. . " m our Houselfrom;la8t;season below C&ildrca qcd Some of them at less than the cost '6f 'material.- -'Our SUMMER Vr I Ls TIES are still complete and consiVt of IfJefyUoTrn-e: . - . INDTA SKERSUCK'r.R?, . ; - - r Lit 1 W KLE D 8KbliiS UC i? L1 K c , ; . 1 MOHAIR, PONGEE; ALPACA, lNUlM'b' CLOTH, COATS & VESTS., And anything in the way of Warm Weather ' , '?.-"." Which will be sold at the ahnvo what we advertise, has long been established so come and secQre bargains P. for cash. . Mail orders promptly and carefully Our 8tock is now full and flomnlete. BUOTS AND SHOES that we have ever Spring and Summer Trade. Our orders were placed with th best mannfAP.f;iiwrB whiVh naWrt a tr offer a very superior line of ; . ' - LADIES' MISSES' Fiae Sfe Slippers' Newports ; and: Paris :1k. ' i'-ti :. -. - .- v-- -i'r-' ; ; . ji. -'::v"-''-. ------ , - f- V'"1 - '---"- - h, V '. 1 " - . ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF i " - : r'";- - 't':.r. TtlBMS; VALISES AHD 11 AKD V BAGS, ' GLYCERINE POLISHFRENCH BLACKING, BLACKING BRUSHES, &c. W"ejwish especially to call attention to our elegant line of -' . GENTS' CUSTOM MADE" SHOES. Prices to suit the timen. You are fore buying. -' ? tre. - . .. 57 ?. CD OP Every Morning at the . o K BAKERY . YOIT WItL, BREAD ANDt -CAKES, BliOWN BREAD,. MACARONI CAKE, -TTPIT "ROT .TP! HOT 'TtOTJA v X : RflVRTIN P.RT!AT Tf f Xr vsst fr& ty i - js &w -Ka'a r N E- BREAD. - ' SPONGE . MIKADO BREAD, ' LUNCH CAKE, , - BERLIN CAKE. TWIST BREAD, CUPCAKE. SCOTCH CAKE, -5 GRAHAM BREAD, JUMBLE CAKE, JELLY CAKE,'' ' . '. -:! RYE BREAD, - QUEEN CAKE. COFFEE CAKE, - IRISH BREAD, - ROCK CAKE, NINE CAKE, -' LEMONS, &x.f &c.-, . &C , ' C. JET. TiRRISOM - : . - - SUCCESSOR TO IN" CLOTHING, ; Too much stock causes a' confusion, and out of it we propose to brine' order, by the reduction of stock, if V SEE WHAT 12.00 ; PANTS- NOW tl 25 1.75 2.25 2 75 3.50 BIAttr IM THESE I.OTS WORTH DOUBLE. $7.50 8 50 All- wool. Gray Flannel T Suits, now . J'ancy - Check Suits, square cut, cow Black Diagonel Hair Lined Suits, now English Serge- Suit, wine color, now Brown check, square cut, all wool suits, 10.00 12.50 115.00 tnrt s Odd and end suits, 'Frock's -we sold at $4.00 silk mixed children's suits, $2 75 r A n n , . M n V 1 ; VUU eay nanneitcnuarensuiis, o.ao r ri - Children's Suits,"assorted sizes and styles, which we ; sold for $3.50, $4 and $5 now at the uniform price of STUAW.t 60 dozen Children's 8traw Hats at 2 dozen Men's Merino Ventilator at 75 cents, former price f l ou. , .... : Our entire stock of Straw Hats at less than manufacturer's cost. Call early and secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS which we are offering. : W.KXJiriviAN &cb;. 1 ; .; . CENTRAL HOTEL CORNER. CJHARLOTTE. N. O. i ; . : 5j L TEiOIilSrESIi 8CHOOD .: V, : OXFORD, N. C,, . "A ClassicaLMathematical and Scientific Aoademy IQ i i21tion andDisciplme. ; an ampie the school thoroughly eqmpped tor J. : Jmj27deodlm' ore wst4 and from this season at 'cost. - - Boys' MUn? . attended to. surnassin anv nrmfni-s Jii- V nf offered for5 the -r; -: - , AND CHILDREN'S cordially invinted to call .and see U3 be GRAY & CO. " IL dP " CD IS. FI.D FRESH, BERLIN BREAD,,- DUTCHESS CAKE- POUND CAKE, COCOANUT CAKE. .. CAKE, - CINNAMON CAKE, MAYER & ROSS." . LOW PRICE? will acccompliflh it. 1 --, FOLLOWS: $4.50 5.00 6.00 PANTS NOW $3 25 3.50,. . 4.00 r - t , 5.00 - .6.00 7.U0 v 7.60 10.00- and Sacksall wool, which fc7fi v $15 .00, now r ipiiUV . 1 16.OO Norfolk children's suits, $4.00 ,v -; t s; -;'.'" .' " 5- i -.Jr r -y.-?-- i-i--' -. J ' . V, v . - . 3.50 v . , 4.00 - ...ft", . . r 1 M Vn T .11. .LJI J T , ... . . . r RA . '- i i.ou rtunui. umii,rou a euita ,-; v $2.5Q, HATS. - f ' U- 15 cents each, worth double the money. WOIYIAN'S Truest Friend It llav No Epl!- ATRIAL CONVINCES R. MOORE, . 1 General Agent. Trade St. ' corpa ;;;..,r7.- Send for catalogue. emcieni, wo. H & J. C. HORNER. reccsnized. , b0'4 Q7 1 a wriawM. -leacAeri. V.-A ... Saeainl
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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