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DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH. An important cfoyeryyby 1 f m every iamny give their , that beautiful ish peculiar laundry work. Ask your5 Grocer. J. B .VDOBBIN3, Philadelphia, TAG. W.W.WOOD .Maraktnrer,WMonl.C. v V CHAS. E. JONES, . SoleAg't,Charlotte,N.C. A. J.Beall&Co., GENERAL FEED DEALERS -ASD- COMMI8SION MERCHANTS OMMI88ION MERCHANTS. CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND : JUST RECEIVED, OXECAR LOAD r 1 ()()0Ba3HEL3 0F NBW WHITE CORN. 2 BARRELS OF PEARL GRITS, j CAR LOAD BRAN, ' -J CAR LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED, -j CAR LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS 1 FLOUR, 2 CAR LOAD3 TIMOTHY HAY, AND WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. V& Respectfully' soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectful;, decl8 A. J. BEALL A (XX 9 DEALER IN Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, rJ&W i f- Tinware & House Furnishiog Goods MANTELS and GRATES W" WHOLESALE and BKTAIL.J Particular attention paid to -ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 HHJQORATOB Only Vegetable Compound that acti ditectly? upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. FOB SALE BY ALL, DRUGGISTS. 80)18 deo4 eow ly. 1 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, , . iThe mosB-eorered bucket. xiuu uung ui uie woi;. CHAS. R. JONES, ' Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent ', pT Liberal terms to dealers. raiiYiipai MAKES Looking MADE. Gasses dis- m WITH" which r or TOOT may Fans linen fin- to fine ELECTRIC Scouring. POLISH. Best In the World. ,ASK YOUR GROCER Pa. -I- A RICHMOND ENKWIH&CO.r THE ONLY MEDICINE IX EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FOB I That Acts at the same time on TEE LITER, THE BOWELS, MB TBS EIBKETS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we allow these great organ to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous. mA humors are therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. f I WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, COXSTIPATIOS, CRIXAKY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, A3D NERVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Bllloni pains and aches! Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened oer disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerroas or sick headaches! Use KID NET-WORTand rejoice in health. It Is pat op In Dry Vegetable Fona, in tin cans one package of which makes fcix quarts of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, Tery Concen trated, for those that cannot readily prepare It. Gylt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.00 WELLS, RICHAEDSOX A Co., Prop's, I (Will send the dry post-paid.) B CELTS CTOS, TT. If arch. 27 dStwly OF Acres :of: VALUABLE LANDS. T Y VIRTUE of a decree of the Superior Court 01 ine county 01 Mecklenburg, we will sell at public auction, at the court house door, In the city ui iiiaxioue, on Monday, 16th Day of January, 1882, the lands which were owned by the late Mary M. Wallace. THE HOME PLACE, 4 miles from the city of Charlotte, on the Lawyers' read, contains 408 acres, with a large Brick Dwelling House; good bams and other Improvements. THE ALLEN PLACE, contains 267 acres,. Is 4 miles from the city, adjoins the Home Place, and lies between the Lawyers' road and the Monroe road. THE WfNENS PLACE, on the Potter road, con tains 133 acres, adjoins the Home Place, and Is about the same distance from the city. THE WILSON PLACE, on the Lawyers' road, 6 miles from Charlotte contains 822 acres. THE BRUMLEY PLACE, on Reedy Creek, 7 miles from Charlotte, contains 97 acres. We will also sell a Taluable Gold Mine, In Un ion county, near Matthews', known as the Henry Phlfer Mine. The Home tract; the Allen tract: and the Wilson tract, each, will first be offered In lots and then as a whole. This sale Is made subject to the ratification and approval of the Court. Terms: One tenth cash; balance in two equal Installments at one and two years, with security and Interest from date. Deeds and Plats can be seen at the law office of Osborne & Maxwell. Charlotte. N. n I Parties desiring to examine the property will ap ply to S. IL FARROW, at the Brick House place. j v W. c. MAXWELL, ComrrUss nrs. December 1, 1881. - w-tdsdally4t Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken .Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket The moss-covered bucket, : That hung in the well l ' " CHAS. B. JOTTKd, Charlotte. N. C. Sole AienL Llberal terms to dealers, xstelishxd nr 1793, " MEBANEYILLE, H, 0., ?: ; PRE-BMIHBH"T Among Southern Boarding Schools for boys In age, numbers and area of Of Datronaea. MesRinir clnh 14 of a mile from Barracks for young men of -: smaii means, i ne l iotn session be gins January llth, 1882. For cata logue giving run particulars address -M Maj, It. BINGHAM, " deel7 tf Bupermtendent Greensboro Female Colleger " GREENSBORO, N. C. . j. THE 8prlng Session of 1882 will J begin on Wednesday. January ' 1 1 th. Charges per session of twenty weeKs: noara (exclusive oi iienis and washing) and tuition, In full En glish course. $75 00. Kxtrs studies moderate, jror particulars appiy to T. M. JONES. declS tf President, OLD 1 S-iJL A I U Vf I.UB.VV m j moo WEDNESDAY. JAK 11, 1882. ST. t"I K NEWS, Guldsboro Messenger: A letter from Greene county Friday evening, brought us the e ad inlelUgeoce of the death of rrofe-ssor Will Loftin Hargrave, for the last tour yera a resident of Snow Hill, who died 4n that town on Friday morning lust, the 6th inst, after a pro tracted illness. On Saturday last, while Mr, J. A. English was out hunting with his bird dog. near Mount Olive, the dog brought to bay a deer, which Mr. English killed, using No. 8 shot A good shot. Greensboro liugie: lr. W. B. Steele, of this city, lost a cat on Saturday last, which was a few months over eighteen years of age. Mr. Lef twitch, who has everal times talked gas works to our people, is in the city again, for the purpose of ope rating gas works here if he can get any encouragement We hope our city au thorities and business men generally will induce him to go to work at once. The Presbyterian church has now 288 resident members, with some 20 more who are not residents of the city. There were 17 females and 14 males re ceived into the church during the past year. Alamance Gleaner: On last Satur day Thomas Handley, a young man who lives just south of the Chatham line, while felling tree? in the woods, got in the way of a falling tree, ana Seine thrown down, it struck him on his head, crushing his skull and killing him instantly. . Southern Cotton Factories, Philadelphia Enquirer. The gratifying results which have followed the establishment of cotton factories in the South have been many times alluded to in these columns. In practice the experiments haeipToved even more successful than, their advo cates had reason to hope. The advan tages any community will reap from a variety of industries as weighed against one is no longer a matter for argument The importance of selling a manufac tured article wnen possible rather than the raw material which enters into its makeup is not now questioned, for the greater the amount of hand and brain, work that can be put into what is to be sold the greater the relative profit should be. A circular just issued by a banking firm of Augusta, Ga gives some interesting figures of the opera tions of cotton factories there during the year just closed, which have been published by the Baltimore Sun. From them it appears that in 1881 the Augus ta factory, with a capital of $000,000, declared cash dividends aggregating 10 per cent, and passed the same amount to the surplus fund. The stock is held at $170 per share. The Graniteville. factory, with a capital of $600,000, also paid 10 per cent, dividends in cash and passed 10 per cent to the surplus fund ; its stock is also held at $170 per share. The Langley Company, with a capital of $400,000, paid a dividend of 8 per cent for the six months ended June 30, and will pay an 8 per cent dividend for the six months ended December 30; all of the earnings are paid to the stock holders, and the stock is held at $180 per share. The Enterprise Company, with a capital of $500,000, has just added 50 per cent to its capital stock; it made 10 per cent dividend in cash for 1881. The Sibley Company, with a capital of $900,000, and the John P. King Company, with a capital of $1, 000,000, will soon be in operation, and their stock is already considerably above par. This is a showing of which any community might well be proud. Work, for Women, Mr. L. J. Jennings, the London cor respondent of the New York World, writes : "It is remarkable how many appli cants oi tne gentler sex now come for ward to seek for any kind of occupa tion tnat oners itseir. a ramous nrm for the sale of artistic designs in house decoration told me the other dav that they were overwhelmed with applica tions ror employment rrom ladies who sent in proofs of their skill and ability, and that in a large proportion of cases the specimens thus forwarded showed more than an ordinary degree of merit There is scarcely any department; of ousiness in wnicn tne same story would not have to be told, and when, as vou doubtless heard long ago, theDrury Lane management advertised for one hundred pretty young ladies, the street was Dlocked up by the candidates. There was a time aparently when it was thought impossible for a girl or a woman to earn her own livelihood, but tnat nas nappny passed away, and it is no longer deemed inevitable that to be of the female sex involves dependence upon otners. women are engaged in public offices, and I believe it will be the opinion of all fair-minded men that they do their work well, and that it would be desirable to enlarge the field which is at present open to them. mere are many fathers of f armies who ao not see tneir wav clear to making adequate provision for all their chil dren, and they would rather place them in the path to earn a little money hon- oraoiy tor tnemseives tnan nave them utterly dependent upon others. If tbev do no in after life need the means ef support thus afforded them,so much the better, but no harm is done by placing it at their command. In tBis country it is quite certain that all wo man cannot get married, for they largely outnumber the men, and hence it is that employment is anxiously sougnt ior. State of oar Export and Import Trade The bureau of statistics reports an excess of exports of merchandise over imports for the month ended Novem ber 80, 1881, of $13,309,439, against an excess for the same month last year of $35309,226. There has been a falling off also in the impoit of gold and silver as compared witn last year, of nearly seven millions from $9,374,865 to $2, 426,763. The excess of total exports of merchandise, silver and gold for No vember, 1881, was $10,972,676, against $26,524,361 for the same period in 1880. The falling off in our exports of mer chandise is best observed, however, tn the figures for the five months ended with November. In the fire months ended November 30, 1881, the excess of exported over imported merchandise was but $45,608,717, while for the like, period in 1880 it was $110,198,223 ! The early months of 1881 were months of large export, so that when we include in our retrospect the eleven, moaths ended November SO, the expor.t for 1881 is found to exceed that for 1880 by over two millions tod a quarter. . v , HUMBUGGED AGAIN. , I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bit ten, and mt wife who waa always doctoring, and never welL teased me so urgently to get her some. I concluded to be iumbegged again: nd I am glad I did, for fh less than two months' use of the Ttittm-a ntvsrifa waa eared, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I -like such bum- DUgging. n, X Bk. MUfc irMHHwr jtiotb. -..,?.: ' in i ' ' fm i i r 1 " PREMATURE L068 OF THE HATB ' May r ;eptirely "prevented Itf "the use of BUR-1 sesses th peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the Human hair.'. It softens the hair when harsfr and dry. It soothes. thalrrttatedscJplta It prevents the hair from falling pff,,:it promotes its health vigorous growuV tt Is not greasy- nor stickf. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. ' Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the est . NEWS) NOTES. mi . . j 1 1 i -W t ' . ' 1 Auere were ioy- ueaius in Daiuuiu last week. . . I Dr. George W, Pape,. a young physl-" Clan or Baltimore, committed suiciqe on Saturday night by taking morphine. i ' Hon. John Pier pbntj; chief justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont, died Saturday afternoon at Vergennes, Vt, alter a long illness. , Hon. Edwin W. Stoughton, ex-United States minister to Russia, died at his residence, in New York city, on Satur day. , Richard Henry Dana, Jr, the distin guished Boston lawyer, died at Rome on Saturday, ue bad been traveling in Europe for the last three years. : Daniel Hertz, an Augusta merchant, wbo nas tor several days past been neia in New York as a fugitive from justice. was released from custody on Saturday and placed under bonds for $2,000. Dr. J. G. Cabell president of the board of health of Richmond, va, makes an official report relative to the smallpox, irom which it appears that there are seventy-two cases or small pox and varioloid in the city hospita and twenty-six in tne city proper. Highwaymen attacked a mail stage between Tombstone and Jsisoee, An zona, on Friday, and after a running fight, in which rifle shots were freely exchanged between the' Wells &Fargo's express messenger and the road agents the express box containing $6,500 was captured. The passengers were not molested. Thos. L. Rogers, vice-president of the California Railroad Company, has re ceived a concession from the Mexican government for the -construction of a railroad and telegrapn line rrom a con vinient point of junction with the So- nora Railroad to San Diego. The length of the proposed road will be nearly 400 mues. Ex-Gov. J. D. Cox, the special master appointed by the United Statas Court to investigate the defalcations of Thos. Ambrose, late clerk of the United States Court in Cincinnati, Ohio, has made a report finding the total amount to be $39,766. The latest information con cerning the whereabouts of Ambrose, Who absconded nearly two years ago, located mm in Manitoba. Charles A. Henry, formerly editor of the vaikyren, a Scandinavian journal published in San Francisco, has been engaged by Henry Villard to bring to tnis country 8,000 to 10,000 Scandina vians to be employed in the construc tion of the Northern Pacific railroad. Inducements will be offered these emi grants to settle on the line of the road M. Saulkowski, the Russian-explorer, wha started out to seaich for the Jean- nette, telegraphs from Irkoutsk that the captain of a stranded whaler who was brought to rrovidence Bay by an American schooner reported to the commander of the United States ship itogers tnat a ooat containing corpses, and also silver spoons and other arti cles, marked "Jeannette," had been cast on Herald Island. The Rogers there upon started for Herald island. The contributors to thebanouetlo be iriven to Attornev General Brews ter in Philadeluhia Tuesday evenine next are assessed $15 each, and up to Saturday 120 gentlemen nad forwarded tneir pro rata. ion. Wayne Macveigh win De one or tne speakers. A Great French Banking: and Com mercial Company. The most gigantic speculative en terprise ever based upon an idea is that or tne union Generale of Pans. Ac cording to common rumor, this com' pany which has within the past vear undertaken financial operations on an enormously-extended scale, was estab lished by the monarchical and Catholic elements of France, in opposition to republican, rree-tninKing and atheisti cal capital on theJParis bourse. It had, in consequence, from the beginning to fight its way to r c gmzition. The bears tried to run the company, while its friends defended it with equal ardor, anu m spite 01 an tne combinations against it the company has attained to a marvelous success. The shares, on ginally issued at five hundred francs ($100) have risen toltwenty-five hundred franco ($500 per share.) and ud to the close of September last it was officially announced at the board of directors that the net profits of the company since its organization were thirty-six millions of francs, and that a similar sum would be realized during the next three years. The Union Generate is a banking and commercial company, nomine, in deposits alone, one hundred and thirty millions of francs, and the sphere of its organizations extends to the countries of Austria. Hungary. Italy, the Balkan States and the Bra zils. The shares of the original stock holders have been recently paid off in cash from the profits already realized. and a similar number of new shares issued to them, which are to partake of the future profits of the company. now long sucn remarkable success will endure is a question that the future will have to answer, but it is appre hended even now that the directors of the Union Generate, flushed with the extraordinary good fortune that has at tended their .ventures thus far, will embark rashly in new enterprises that will ultimately break down the com pany by overweignt in tne mean- white all Paris is excited over the last report of its condition. A Florida Syndicate Formed Philadelphia Record. A number of mechanics and other residents of Taconv have formed them selves into a com pari y to take up a block of shares of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Canal and Okeechobee Land Company, of Florida. A bonus of forty acres of land goes with every ten shares of stock, the syndicate making its own selection of land from the no- sessions of the Florida Land and Im provement Company. It is the inten tion to select the land in one large trace and divide it off into smaller ones Inspired by previous successful ven- tures, the new company proposes to cultivate tropical truits and otner pro ducts, and Will commission an acent to have charge of their interests in Flor ida. At Organ on Postmatter General Janes, Washington Republican. A reformer and official; a hireling by nature and a pap sucker by profession ; a master of cunning and an adept in craft; fawning upon his superiors and tyrannizing over, his subordinates; be was in all positions the same inflated, incompetent and self-seeking failure: the same spineless and ignorant figure head; a man without honor, an official without capacity and a perjurer with out Bhame. . ' ' " ot- Ctiffee drinkera should read the advertisement in another column headed, roood Coflee,". as a rrrjtv wm - v. SdSfJ;Tfi.Ii,l!?8 fli ovewomnig In the rand- Itogrem t0 health the debllltatlPand weakened ZZZk .T-SIS Z?,lOI..xna .cures. UchMge, ana suuer no DON'T DIK JH THE BOU8V. r . lllcilninliillfnrXDnnnli n... ' 1'' Tr.. TCrCrVZ two. -. n clears S&25 tfete1?"?. wnnin, flies, , ir Aivim rat orit ritd u youthful color and lustre by the bse ofPaike ZTXST, utadmired for its purity and rich perfume. t.J " ' : ' ftte , THE GREAT lUBEtEOY. FOB RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' 1 ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil s a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can hare cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DETJGGTST8 ABD DEALEES IS MEDICINE. A. VOGEUER & CO., ISaltimores, Md., V. S. jL. , dec 8004 w ly SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, na matter Iiotv Boor it may natnrally be. aeon's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness Roughness, Eruptions, Vul var Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No 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 North Carolina Railroad. 00HDEKSED SCHEDULES. TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, Dec. 18, '81 No. R5 No 51 No. B3 Dally. Dally. Dally. 4.80 pru 8 30am 8.10 pm 6.17 pm 5.30 am ln.02pm 8.00 pm 7 36 a m 1 2 05 am 8.18pm 7.56 a m 12.15 am 10.10 pm 10 00 am 12.23 am 11.80pm 1015am 7.40 a m 8.55 p m y.50 a m 1.52 p m 217pm 4.20 p m Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury. Arrive Greensb'ro Leave ttreensb'ro Arrive N Danville Leave N. Danville Arrive Hlchmond, Leave Greensb'ro Arrive Raleigh,.. . Leave Raleigh,.. Arrive Goldsboro' No. 61 Connects at Greensboro' with R&D, B. B. for all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond, also with train ior Raleigh and iioiasDoro. No. 55 Connects at Greensboro' wllh R. & D. R. K. for all points att ami Went, via Danville ana lucamoaa No. 53 Connects at Greensboro' with R. & D. R. B. for all points East and West, yla Danville oniy. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Dec 18, '81 No. 54 Daily. No. 50 Dally. No. 0 Dally. Leave Goldsboro' Arrive Raleigh,.. Leave Balelgh, . Leave Richmond, " N.Danville Arrive Greensb'ro Leave Greensb'ro Leave Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte,. 19 vn n to 12.40 pm 4 uu pm 12.07 pm 6 30 pm 8.30 pm 8.40 p m 10.37 m 12.25 m 11.25 Dm T48pm P.80 pm 9.85 p m 11.15 pm 12.40 a m 7.85 a m 9 30am 9 85am 11.22 am 1.05 pm T. W. N. C. RAILROAD. 60ING WEST. NO. 50-Dally. Leave Greensboro 9.51 p m Arrive Kemersvule. 1 1.07 Dm Arrive Salem 11.50 p m NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 1 0.00 a m Arilve Kernersvllle 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem 11.80 a m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave 8alem 7.30 a m Arrive Kernersvl le 8.04 a m Arrive Greensboro 9.00 a m NO. 53 Daily. Leave Salem 4.80 d m Arrive Kernersvllle v 5.10pm Arrive Greensboro .' 6.80 p m PqIIm Sleeping: Cars Wlont tap On Train No. 51. between Atlanta and New York, via Danville. On Train No. 65. between Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville. On Train No. 68, between Atlanta and Washing ton. v4a Danville. On Train No. EO. between New York and Atlanta via Danville. On Train No. 52. between Washington and Au gusta, via Danvifle. On Train No 54, between Washington and At lanta, via Danville, WThroueh Tickets on sain Rt Grw.nRhnTft'. Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points South. Southwest. West. North and East Fur Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. X) PK, General Passenger Agent. dec31 Blchmood, Va. ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUAETIES FOB DBUMMEES. STATKSVILLE, N. C. THIS house has been leased for a term of years br Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose intention la tn keep a strictly first-cJass house in every respect. Commodious sample rooms on flrht and second floors. The patronage of the public is solicited Julyl,dtf. Chew onlr the brand of tobacco known a Thn Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The iron bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket. That hung in. the well. , , eHAB. B. JONES. r.v V. Charlotte Sole Agent 3fcv Liberal terms to dealers We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveat. Trade Marks. Copyrights, etc, for tna United states! CsaaCubajlland, France, Germany, etc Wo have had thirty-five years experienced rf.TT: . kfuuugu us are uvuueu in me SCI- ftmno Amirican. .This large- and splendid ilius tedwkly paper, $ 3 .2 O a year.sho ws th Profrress . vTv, .T "una taieni KOUcl ""t Pub g. ui Scientific Americas, 87 Park Kow NeW York. WTlf1 Knnlr .k, TtV'iL. "WI FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Forfiga and Domestic, Just Received, at 'ABA TOGA "ITICHY, from Saratoga Springs N. Y. A new water re semDitng tne 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 cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO. CASES CONGRESS WATER, 1 0 CASES ROCK BRIDGE ALUM, -J Q CkSm BUFFALO LITE I A And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARI - and iuoyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APEBEENT. AS A CATHARTIC: D06B: A wine glass full before breakfast The Lancet "Hunyadi Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Pro. Virchow, Berlin. 'Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scanzoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this " Prof. Lander Iirunttm. If P ., F. Jt s , London. 'More pleasant thtm Its rlvala, and surpaises them In efficacy.'- Prof Atken, if. A, F. R. H., Royal Military Hos pital, Netiey. "Preferred to Pullna and fiied nchshall." JOHN II. McA.DEN, Imporrlng and Dls;-en8lng PharraiidsL North Tryon 5t . CHARLOTTE, X. C DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just a 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 cs emptied to be refilled again every week. J H. McAUKX. Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or nlshL July28 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LIMP GCCD5, SEGARS, TOBACCOS, if. JUST RECEIVED: A FULL AND SELECT LINE OF Perfumeries and Perfumery Cases. Cologne Eot ties, Ac. Toilet Powder Rougrs, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Brushes of all kinds, Combs, kc, and a full line of all goods usually found In a first-class Lrug Es tablishment Careful attention given the preparation of pre scriptions. I trust the public will, as heretofore, extend me a share of their patronage. Care will in every In stance oe given ine preparation and dispensing of all medicines for which demands are made, and satisfaction in every In every Instance gua anteed, Dy w. tr. ALAUVUN, Ag"t, ct CO. dec23 6000 COFFEE, Everybody wants it, but very few get It, because most people do not know how to select coffee, or it is spoiled in the roasting or making. To obviato these difficulties has been our study. Thurber's package Coffees are selected by an expert who un derstands the art of blending various fla vors. They are roasted in the most perfect manner (it is impossible to roast well in small quantities), then put In pound pack ages (in the bean, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurbr recipe for making good Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. S4," 6trong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. One or the other will suit every taste. They have 1e three great points, good quality, Iwnest quan tity, reasonable price. Ask your Qrocsp for Thurber's roasted Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or "No. 41." Do not bo put off with any other kind your own palate Will tell you what is best. "Where persons desire it we also furnish ' the "Ideal" Coffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. 4sk for descriptive circular. Respectfully, fcc, H. K. & P. B. THUEBER & CO, Importers, "Wholesale Grocers and Goffea Roasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts in the world, we consider it our in terest to manufacture only pure and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price in any case where customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It is therefore to the interest of both dealers and con sumers to use Thurber'9 hranda. Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. TP? E old Oaken Bueket, ne iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, That hung In the welL CHAS. B. TONES, Charlotte. N. C, Sole Agent t3f Liberal terms to dealers. NOTICE, I Signed a note, payable to W. B. Vott.for$525, dated 2l8t September. 1881. which note was obtained under false pretense, and I forwarn any person or persons from fradlnir for said note, as I do not Intend to pay It. j. w. LONG. Dp.J.H.McAden'sDru Store Jit. moume, . v. Jansim ABKAU1IFUL ORGAN, the "M0ZA8T," new style No. 12,000. 27 stops. 10 full sets uolden Ton gue Beeds. SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Case. New and valuable Improvements Just ad ded. Stool, book, music. Boxed and delivered on board cars here, price uNLY rilXTY DuLLARa Net Cash, satisfaction guaranteed In every par ticular or money refunded after one year's use Every one sold sells another. It Is a Standing Advertisement. Order at once. Noth'ng saved by correspondence, My new fHCtory just completed capacity 2,0o0 Instruments every 26 days very vieft.i,i5?MaT!5 wood-working machinery va-tcipltal enables mft to manufacture better goods for less money than ever Addrass f-rcali UPOn DANIEL V. RTS4TTV Washington. New Jersey. DIARY FREE with ?!Lt?b.!e c'endar. etc. Sent to any a.idress on iter- icixsiyi, uu iwo xHBXB-oirNv Stamps. Address CHAkLKS K. HIKES ' 48 N. Delaware Ave. Phlla. AGEfSWANTED AT ONCE to sell the Life and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUITESU. 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Md. novll dw no WOT M TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE Your Holiday PuFchases. We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but If you will call we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market Call and see our Display whetbtr you buy or not. A One lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all desclpilons, Just received. Reramber uuue can unuer-ouy us, and none can under sell us. dec!8 3f 0r JF va. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. JtX public square in Charlotte, will be unid i hn and on reasonable terms to the rlcht kind of & rvitrohoscr Till illllni I. . .iH.. . m ' ; i "'i" ",.7.v." ' wfc "as nine comfortable rooms, brick bltrhAn enA oii . :i ter, etc. The house is admirably adapted for th residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, bavin an admirable library or study room, built for th mimosa. For furthsr nnrMniura . I r Z . PJ1VC LCJ 111 B. etc.. apply at THIS OEKICt juiyau.otr City Lot for Sale Cheap. 3P HE Lot on the corner qMKlntb. sUf et and the L North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Railroad, will either be sold as a wbole or divided into two lots of 70 by 1 98 leet, Suitable eithei for . B ""ury purposes. Appiy to En NO s item ' 1 i