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10 rn JJ SURE APPETISER ttoV BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases requir ingVifadeSttoiJc; especiaUy Indigestion, Dys plpsSVlntermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss I of gtrenth, Lack of Energry , etc. It enriches the blood streng Aena the muSles, and gives new UTe to the .nerves. It aotshkea chanson the digestive organs, removing, dyspeptic symptoms, such as the Food, Bdchino matin the StorrZch. Heartburn, etc The only Ion Prepa ' rSfcion that ill not biacken the teeth or velieadache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful an amusing gCCHEZIlCAL CO Baltimore, Md. DOBBINS1 STARCH POLISH, An important dis covery, by which every family may give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa. CHAS. R. WMOOBMaiiiikl V RICHMOND EN&RWIMS CO Sole Ag't,Charlotte,N.C, 5klisceXtauc0tis. GENERAL FEED DEALERS COMMI8SION MERCHANTS OMMIS8ION MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND: JUST EECEIVED, ONECAR LOAD 1 QQQBU3HELS 0F NBW WHITE CORN. 2 BARRELS OF PEARL GRIT3. j CAR LOAD BRAN, J CAB LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED, 1CAR LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. 2 CAR LOADS TIMOTHY HAT, AND WILL GLADLY PTE PRICES -TO- BOTff THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. t3f Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, dec!8 A. J. BE ALL CO. A. A. .GASTON, DEALER IN Tinware & House Furnishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to -ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES. -IF YOU WANT Anything In the Drinking Line Tot the Holidays, I ,&re,Eato8e,nJne 1)6811 Whisker, Brandy or mr- Fresh oYaTKRS always on hand. -de24 U. L. ADAMS. ilk &Co., MTipaMea Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, A TRUE TONIC o)(g OLD MAKES MADE NEW WITH ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH. ASK YOUR GROCER Beat in the World. JONES, J$Xl$zWxnzou& .,. THE ONLY MEDICINE 15 EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the same time on TEE LIVES, TEE SOWELSA AMD TEE SWEETS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because irt allow these (treat or nans to J become clogged or torpid, and . poisonous i tumors are merejore jorcea into uu otooa I that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, ii by canting free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Billons pains and aches! BWhy tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerrons or sick headaches! Use KIDNET-WOHTani rejoice in health. It is pat op In Dry Yecetable Tmrm, in tin cans one package of which make etx qnarta of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very CaaV trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it. wm t7It acts with equal efficiency in either form. f4 get rr or tour druggist, prick, si.oa WELLS, RICHARDSON A Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BUSUIGTOI, TT. March 27'd&wly FURNITURE, Coffins and Metallic Cases, ; ALSO, A LAEOK LOT OF C- -II- -R--0--M--0--Sf AT WHOLESALE or RETAIL, -t E. M. ANDREWS, AT WHITE FRONT. dec2 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LAMP GOODS, ' SEGARS, TOBACCOS, &c., 4c. JUST BECE1VI1V... A FULL AHD SELEQX. LIlfE OF,; Perfumeries and PertmneryCasefc ties, 4c. Toilet Ponder Booses, Soaps, 7 Tooth Brushes, Brashes of ah kinds," -Combs, &c,and a full line of all goods, osually lound la , ' o a first-class Drug Ks- j Mbushinmifcr) jCarefoi attenUon RlTen "preparation of W scrlptlons. - :. .avi-.7( , rT ....... . " I trust Uie public will, as heretofore,' extend me a share of their patronage. - Care win in every In stance begtyen the preparatloa and dispensing f all medicines lor which demands are made, and satisfaction in rery hi every Instance guaranteed. dec23 W' P MAB7 PCv? 8 mi sail Stye tycKbtizMztntt. fy gffif ffAYt ?Aff. 1, 1882, Th'riIWtiUtIsatsi:pos.llof hk4 Baltime.e Sun. The success of the exhibition at At lanta, now about to close, is the most remarKaDie iacc oi tne muusiai uiu ry of the past year. Its development exceeded tho largest hopes. of its pro jectors, and what has been intended as a display or products auu uweaat special field; widened .tmtiUt mbraoed an epitome of every industry and inter est of the South. The educative value of such an exhibition for tne boutnern people is incalculable, since an .indus trlalfair is "labor teachini? by exam- P?! ... . t - l 1 4. AU - J3ut its innuence aia no& swy au uie Gebrf?i.Une nor at Mason and Dixon's linA. hutfioread overlhe Iwhole1 count ry, quickening into activity a thousandJ DenencenL ioroes. xtanractou mo at, tiAn nArHiMnjlal arjrt labor. - and did more perhaps ' than, snyTiother. incident of tha last .lWenty years to dispel prevalent prejudices about the antipatny or xne tsoum to maauiacvur ing enterprises. The Atlanta exposi tion nas causea me coiton iouuai.ry tu be viewed with new interest and from new Doints of view, and has brought to light many facts not previously known as to me resources ui me oouiu. xuua it is shown that the cotton area, having widened from 7,933,000 acres in 1869 to 16,123,000, in l880-'81,is extending north wardly into Virginia and Kentucky, and cotton grown as far north as Phil adelphia was on exhibition at Atlan ta. ,The yield per acre is largely increas ing also, so that the crop of 6,605,760 bales of 1880-'81 is expected within a few years to grow to ten million bales, worth at eight cents per pound $36GV 000,000. The crops of various countries at present has been thus estimated:- The United States, 2.770,000,000 pounds; East Indies, 448,425,510; Egypt, Smyroa.&c-269,000,000; prazU, Ufl00c 000-; West Indies, 16,0W00total 548. 525,40 jwunfls. s ?; r . ?. ? r Aocordirig-to am English authority thej vlue af cotton nmmifactur8 md by -machinery is annually as follvwst t United Kingdom. . . . . . . . . $561,170,000 United States 23380,00 Germany 106,920,000 Rusasia 102,060,000 Other European countries . 310,700,000 India 34,020,000 Total . . . '. , . . $1,348,310,000 Large as this total appears, the num ber of yards made by . handlooms in the old-fashioned way is larger. The Chi nese alone make 7,300,000.000 yards an nually, an amount nearly double the export of Great Britain. Accerding to the latest statistics the cotton industry of the principal manufacturing coun tries makes the subjoined exhibit: No. of No. of OperatlTes. Spindles. Great Britain, ...... 480.000 40.000,000 France 210,000 . 5)00,000 Germany 130,000 5,000,000 Russia 180,000 3,500,000 Other Europ'n c tries, 250,000 6,600,000 Total European. United States. . . India. .-. 1,250.000 181,000 80,000 60,100,000 10,900,000 1,860,000 Total ....1.5UV0OO 72,350,000 Upon investigation it is found thai the English operatives runs S3 spindles, the American 64, a difference due in a great measure, to the fact, brought out clearly by Mr. David A. Wells in a re cent letter to a Kansas paper, that the American manufacturer can and does buy second-hand English machinery cheaper than the home-made article, and, "protected" by the tariff, can sell the product of. such machinery with a profit. He is accordingly behind his English competitor, who, because he is compelled to undersell every foreign er, uses the best machinery he can get. Intelligence has something to do with it also, apparently, as the German oper ative runs 39 spindles, and on a declin ing scale we find next to the French workman managing but 24 spindles and the Russian 19. The English product is finer and lighter, averaging 32 pounds of cotton to the spindle per year, while the American spindle uses up on an average 66 pounds of raw cotton. The English work for the uncritical buyer as well as the shrewd their piece goods selling for 5.52 cents per yard, while the American sells for 8.4S cents. The wages of operatives, considering the smaller expenses of the English opera tive's life, are rather better in England than in Massachusetts, the Englishman of Lancashire getting for spinning from $7.20 to $8.40 per week, while the Ame rican gets from $7.07 to $10.20. The imports and exports of cotton manufac tures for the United States during' the. fiscal year ended June 30, 1880, were as follows: Imports. . - Bxports. Piece jfoods, plain. $1,020,000 $5835,000 Piece goood, printed 1,180,000 2,958,000 Hosiery, shirts, and Drawers 7,515,000 ,. Jeans, denims.... 1,068,000 . All other manufac- i tures . A&jm XlSQJSXL Totals. . . .$2929,000 S WjmflM I mere was an increase in ended June 30. 1S8T of $32m86Ql imported goods are chiefly fancv goods. In plain piece goods protected by a high duty we nearly supply the home market and export increasing quantities. In 1880 we imported 9,468,000 yards of this grade of cloth and exported 69JXX),000 yards. Of printed piece goods Jte - ported y,34,uou yards ana exported 38,000,000 yards. Though we produce four-fifths of the world's cotton crop, it is Great Britain that supplies the mar kets of the world with manufactured goods. The' reason of this is, nrstvsec uuu ami tuiru, lus uiku iwu, wuiuu ai hances the price of machinery, of trans-', portation, of food, of everything, thus making our yard of cloth cost more than the English yard-. England has other advantages in her 'large capital; her system of colonies and entrepots' belting the world ; her cheap ships and broad commercial intelligence, The Englishman has the: whole world for bis market, and hence can manufacture largely and hold his stock for the steady average demand. The high tar iff forces the American manufacturer to look almost exclusively to the easily glutted home market, where prices fluctuate widedy with the varying denlandf Ij j J : t i i An Escapee. Murderer Captured. Shbevepobt, La- Dec. 31. Ed. Bel ton, one of the colored men Sentenced to be hanged in Mansfield yesterday who broke jail here Tuesday night, was captured by three colored men 25 miles below here and brought i at noon jes ter, badly wounded. He had attempt ed to escape and was shot. As soon as his wounds were dressed he was. placed on a special train and Started fa Mass- field, his place of execution, which is 40 miles distant. A. special to-the DaUvJStandart heasQtiianjged as be afste late, the" Governor "having fixe hour between 12 and 2 o'clock. the The train did not leave until after 12 o'clock; -inotner day will have to be fixed. The other two .men John Mobile .andEauJ PriDgK.pteiiced toibe hajjgecRor the same offense, have hot been recap tured. -rSjACABDy ?' To all who are tuHerlng from the errors and to? discretion of youth, nertoui weakaess; eartr decay oss of manhood, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FBXB of CHABGK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, nfl a i"elf-d(Di5B8ecI envelope te the Bit. JOSEPH T. INHAN. Station D, New York Cltj The Mexican Railroads LeulsvIIle Courier-JoumaL President Gonzales, of' Mexico, has rjrobably emptied several barrels of ink sighing concessions . to -. railroad . corny panics during the last year, and if hall mi raiiroao. projects are carneu uub onr1 sister republid will bo as' well iBup plifl with roads as. is 'the State df In flisUiK TiJoneession.and;; .subventignsj aion,nqweTerfca9,wi. quuu raurfjaus. Many bftiltftiitn&i! Of 1 these Mexican' concesstons nave only obtained 'them: for the purpose of .selling, them some time, or other to other parties. As a matter of fact, a large number of these concessions will never: blossom into railroads. T " The leading railroad ; enterprises in Mexico are the Mexican. Central, backed by the wealthy, Atchison. TOpekaand Saiita Fp Company, which- will have- a total length of 1,530 miles from El Paso to the City of Mexico, with, a Pacific branch to Guaymas ; the Mexican : Na-: tilnal, fromLoredo t,o. the tSty Of Mex ico, which has about one hundred miles Ol , irac . Aaiu, auui wmuu, wjui iux branches, penetrates twelve of the most: populous of the twenty-seven Mexican States, Mexico, Guanajuato, Michoacaji.j Jaliscor Colima, San Luis Potosv Zaca? tecas, Aguas Calientes, Coahuila, JN uevo Leon, Tarn auli pas and the Federal Dis trict; the Mexican Southern, of which Grant is the President, now construct ing from the City of. .Mexico to Pueblo and Oaxaca to the Pacific coast, with a branch to the Gulf of Mexico and an ultimate extension- to, Guatemala ; the Tehuantepec -company, now building a road across the; isthmus 167 miles long, to shorten the route from San Francis co toUfew York ever that by Panama 1,100 miles. These roads which we have mentioned will he of real commercial value to Mexico and the LTnitedStates when we bave a reciprocal treaty, which is inevitable, and when the ab surd customs barriers between the Mexican States are taken away, which is also inevitable, i The Boston capitalists who are build ing the Mexican Central and the line from Demintr through Sonora to Guay mas, on the Gulf of California, will uh doubtly find it a paying investment. Guaymas has the best harbor on the entire Mexican Facile coast, and the road through the greater portion of Sonora passes along some of the richest mineral country on the continent: Her mosilla, the capital of Sonora, has 12, 000 people, manufactories of boots, shoes, saddles; and carriages) and many stores. Oranges are raised , in abund ance, and wheat and sugar cane are the principal farming crops. Sonora is by no means the desert it has sometimes oeen depicted. The people, of course, in a large portion of the State, .like other Mexicans, 1 are antiquated, plow ing witn crootea sucks and wearing sandals. Some of the roads mentioned have a prospect of immediate business, piovided the tariff obstacles to business are removed. When completed they will pierce Mexico from nerth-to south and from east to west. It must be remembered that, although the population of 'Mexico is about ten millions, half of them are pure-blooded aoorigines, ana an out aoout tx)0,ooo or 700,000 of the remainder are mixed bloods. The Spanish-American popu lation is thus comparatively small, and as the aborigines and mixed bloods are not likely to furnish mueU business to the railroads, although they have been employed to build them, there will have te be immigration to a considerable ex tent to develop the country and utilize the cheap labor there. There is a natu ral basis for a paying trade in Mexico, notwithstanding the poverty of the greater part of the people. Mexico can produce all the coffee consumed in the United States, and, according to Mr. Fester, formerly our minister to that country, it has a greater area of sugar producing lands than Cuba, and of equal fertility ; it has a wonderful ca pacity for producing vegetables, tex tiles, tropical dyes and fruits, while the varied climate admits the growth of all the cereals, and it is most favorable fot wool and stock raising. A reciprocity treaty will create a movement of these productions in exchange fox American products, and with the development of the mining districts with Improved ma- enmery. tne railroads, which: control the best part of the country, will have ousine8s enough. i . m m m i. i i i Lighting- on n Gang- f Railroad; El Passo, Texas, Dec 31.-City Mar shal Handemier, of El Passo, at Rin con, N. M., Thursday night, captured Wm. Harden. Wm. Warrenbaueh. Dr. Paxton, aud James R. McClintock, to gether with Samuel Proctor, hotel keeper at Rincon, aged 75 years, and his wiie. xnese-are part or an organized gang of thieves, who have been robbing freight trains on the Atchison, Topeka s santa a e Railroad. They have been lodged in jail at Me&sUa. The remain der of the. gang are known and thir arrest win speedily follow. "BOUGH ON BATS." The thing desired found at last Ask drags-lst for Bough, on Bats, It clean out rats, mice, voaches, Hies, bed-bogs, 15c boxes .. SIONNTICKIL Well's Health-lenewe-., Ahsnlirtexmehklnefc TOOa (taMiftv and WmdnMM f tlwt iwwmi ti fur w. araWfM- po -.jb. jacaaen, unar- BINGHAM SCHOOL. S3THLISHD IK 1793, ;MITBA5ETILL.F. 0., ;PH B-E'MIHEKT Among Southern Boarding Schools for boys In. age, numbers and area of of patronage. Messing clab U ef a rane from Barracks for youag nun of small means. The 170th sessian be gins January 11 th, 1882. Fer cata logue giving run particulars address M ,m . MAJ. B. BINGHAM, . dacl7 tf Superintendent GrecDsko Female College, THE Spring Session ef 1882 will begin on Wednesday, January itu. viuugea per session OI l weeks:'' Board faxciusivs nf and -washing) and tuition, in full giisn course, 375 00. Bxtra studies moaeraie. trn particulars apply to I .-W18 tf ' , . - President jcte directly upon the Liver, and cures- Liver Comnlatnfe Tot, jauil- "tiveriessHariacliei It jUsIsWdr- gestion, strengthen the system, &pwlsapurniesthe blood? ABooVstfre Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. SAL8 BY ALL DBTjQOiaTa. "an18-deod eow-ly. , DR.SflfJFORD'S LlVieOsMUQta dtrjettisjemettiB. MmmMl Neuralqia. Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sor Throat, Swell ing and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodilj Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted i Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ho FrepanUon on aarth aqoala St. Jacobs Oik as a siafe, sure, rlmfls and cheap External Bmedj. A trial entails but tha comparatiToly trifling outlay of 50 Casts, and every one suffering with pais oaa have char aad positiva proof of Us laima. - - Directions in Hersn Lvngnagaa. SOLD BY ALL DBUGKJIST8 ASD DEALERS nr MEDI0I1E. A. VOGEIiER & CO., Baltimore, Md., V. . A. dee80dAwly 3 SOPwlETHBrJC EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, na matter how poor it may naturally be. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. ho lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. Jan. 22 SEED OATS ! SEED OATS ! SEED OATS ! CORN! CORN! CORN! FLOUR ! FLOUR! 0 FLOUR! BAGGING AND TIES We are agents for THE WATT PLOW And will sell It lower than you can buy an otha good plow. Full assortment always on hand. Call and see us before purchasing. ' MAYER & ROSS. de24 P. C. WILSON, CHABLOTTX, N. C, Bole Agent for LOUIS COOK, Cotumbus Buggy , . . AXD TE9 WATKBTOWN SPEINQ WAGON COMPANIES, VOB THX SALX or BUGGIIS, CABBIAGM, PHAWTOKfl, SPBINS WAGONS, dap., . WHOLES ALB AND BIT AIL. OPEN BUGGIES, $56. TOP BUGOIE3, $65. Special Inducements to the wholesale' trade Correspondence solicited. Junil ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUAETIBS fob drtjmmeks. 8TATESVILLBI, N. a THIS house has been leased for a tenri of years by Mrs. Dr. Beeves, wbose Intention is to keep a strictly first-crass nouse In every respect. Commodious sample rooms on first and second Doors. The patronage of the pabtts is soUctted. luiriw. . r . . . . oid 2"". ta0wna8 The TH old Oaken Backet, ' The iron bound boeket ;! .:v,.Jhg moss-covered backet ... ; ,T,hOBf to the well. - - - Charlotte, a, Sole Agent. V.Uhei'al term ta diai-tXitr f"1 fBsda Marfan rymwishta nave ma t mrty-flre yfears exwerienca. " ' iwrmoAMaiCA.TWs largo and spkmdid Unu trated weekiy paper, 2 .2 O a year.sbows the Protrreas ?f cl.e?,ce-u Ye7 Interesting, and has an enormous ;Za-KVNXw Patent gollcl- flewYork. Handbook about Iteptsfree"' FOB . r 1 nilMIIMV T V HOLIDAY GOODS ! ! Have yon seen oar line of Beautiful If not, call at once. We have an assortment of as fine Goods as was ever brought to this market PLOBH AND LEATHBB COVERED TOILET CASES AND ODOR STANDS. Gents' Shaving Cases, Ladles' Work Box aad Odor Case combined, Baby's Case, Children's Toy Cases and Souvenir, French Plate Hand and Stand Mirrors, Lablns, Tetlows and Colgate's Ex tracts and Toilet Waters, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ac, &c. Call and examine. nov30 L. B. W BIS TON & CO. n mineral mm Both Foreign and Dmeslic, Just Received, at Dr.J.H.McAden's Drug Store gABATOGA -ynCHY, From Saratoga Spring. N. Y. A new water re sembling 1 he Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid, cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natal Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cnthartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, CASES ROCK BRIDGE ALUM, CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINAR! - in Hnnyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJDNYADL JANOS. TEE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Doe: A wine glass full before breakfast The Lancet "Hunyndl Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal Hnnyadi Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Proj. Vvrchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." ..W. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Pro. Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander Bruntcm, M. D., r. R. S., London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." ,JW-T4"W, if-D . f. R. B., Royal Military Hos PNetley. Preferred to Pullna and Fried- JOHN H. McADEN, ImporUng and Dispensing Pharmacist. North 3prjonStr - ; - CHARLOTTE, N. C DONT GO TO SARATOGA when you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga, we receive this water in large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J. EL Mo A DEN, - .Druggist and Chemist. Praaerlptlomi eare fully prepared by experienced : and competent druggists, day or night 3ulj28 t . JPOB the purpose of engagtng more extensively and exclusively in the line of t3T MILLINKRT GOODS -s the coming year, wholesale and re tail, we now offer all other lines of Goods now In our stock at very low prices to close out Tn stack Is large, new and well at sorted, consisting of full fines of WHIJK GOdDS, LACIS, EMBROID ERIES, all kinds of TRIMMINGS, PLAIN and FANCY HOtuTIBIES, GLOVES, NOTIONS, NEC WEAR, CORSETS SKIRTS, Cloaks, Shawls, Net Goods, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ' DBES3 TBJMMLNG, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOIIJES;NAPKlNac.,lnfact a ct m plete stock of .,. ies' andChildrens'Faraishiag Goods-" Which we offer wiuwurresemi at prices that will ' - "i . guarantee their Immediate sale. Terms of this sale will be strictly cash, j ? . rPUBj STOCK Of MILLINERY .Is the largest and . mot complete of any in t J State ana U eonstantly being added to as new styles and novelties appear In New York MRS. P. QUERY "'BOY? ..'( .: . w Year s Goods ? ABEAtTlFCl OnGAPf, the "MOZART," new style No. 12,900. 27 stops, 10 fall sets boldei Ton gue Befdi, SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Case. New and valuable improvements Just ad ded. Stool, book, music. Boxed and dallvered om board cars here, price ONLY SIXTY DOLLARS, Net Cash. Satisfaction guaranteed, la every par ticular or money refunded after one years use. Every one sold sells another. It is a Standing Aovertisement Order at once. Nothing saved by correspondence.- My new factory Just completed, capacity 2,000 Instruments evtfy 26 days, very litest labor-saving wood-working machinery Vast capital enables me to manufacture better goods for less money than ever. Address, er call upon DAAIEL F. BEATTT. Washington. New Jersey. DIARY FREE ffiya X- est table, calendar, etc. Sent to any address on receipt en two Thkbk-ofhi' r tamps. Address CHARLES S. HI HE. 48 N. Delaware Ave.JPklla. AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to sell the Life and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. A sketch of bis entl career and FULL HISTORY of the strange scenes and Stabtlino DiscLOsuBEa of his trial; the moat costly and remarkable in the annals of crime. Well Illustbatbd. win sell Immensely. Agents outfli ft(V5. Terms to agents liberal Address HUBBARD BROS.. Publishers, Atlanta, G t. BOLD MEDAL aha Ant.hmr A n.-iw.nH leal Work. wi,rr.ntjult.hnKA . i IS AuCE cheapest, indiarienBable to eyory tnan.entiUad "the Science of Life or,Self-PNservation ;" bound in French muslin, embossed, rail aiittOO pp-eontains beautiful steel entTaTinn, 136 preacrip tiena. htiM w,To a 1 eR mail . fll nitrated send now,AddrBS Peabody Med-' JfM THYRPT.r' telIntitateorIr. W. H. PAR. mv iv aaaAvuiJA jJWJ R, Ho. 4 Bulfinch at. 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All persona wishing to purchase (or ex amine) instruments are respectfully in vited to visit out? Wareroomi. Send for Circular and Price List. CHICKERING & SOUS, 130 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. I 156 TremontS., Boston. Dec30 d&w4 3 35 B3 f3 JS3SEND FOB. CTRCULAltS.-aL Victor Sewing lacle Co., MIDDLETOWX, COXJf. SOUTHERN7 OTBTfrR TVn H T r,rT.o-o,M Baltimore, Md. novll daw AU Notes and Mortgages GIVEN US LAST FALL FOB Gr0"A.JNTO, ARE ROW DUE, (NOVEMBER 1ST, 1881.) BTPlease call and arrange the eame nov2 'gov Mult. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the publie square in Charlotte, will be sold cheap turd on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purehaser. The dwelling is en a full lot. has nine comfortable rooms, brlak kitchen, fine well ot wa ter, etc. The house Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or stody roem, built for the purpose. 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