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3$ jut DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, An Important dis covery, by which every family may give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to laundry work. Ask your Grocer. J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa CHAS. R. W.W.WOOD.MawilterM 1 V RICHMOND EN MWI1SC0 Sole Ag't, Charlotte i J.Bea GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AND- COMMISSION MKECH1NTQ OMMISSION MKBCUANltJ) CHARLOTTE, H. C. wr ha vi? wnw nM Hiwn JUST ESCEIVED, 0NE1CAB LOAD FreshYirpiiaMeaL L QQ0BOSHEL9 0F NEW WHITE C0BN- 2 BARRELS OF PEARL GBIT3. CAB LOAD BRAN, CAR LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED, 1CAB LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 2 CAB LOADS TIMOTHY HAY, -AND- WILL GLADLY QDOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a snaie el your patronage, we are respectfully, dec!8 A. J. BE ALL & CO. DEALER IN Tinware & House FurnishiDg Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and BE TAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None "but first class hands employed. Call for tne BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 i WIGOBATOB Only Vegetable Compound that acts -directly 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. 70B BAXS BV ALL DRUGGISTS, aml8 deod eow ly. ..CheW only tbe brand of tobacco known aa Th Old oaken Dunaun. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, IThe moss-eo?ered butket, -That hung in the weU. ' CHAS. B. JOKES, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent liberal terms to dealers. Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, DrSWOBD'S MAKES Looking MADE Glasses HI WITH Fans ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH. fine ASK YOUR GROCER Best in tli World. ;n.c. 1 JONES THE ONLY MEDICINE IH EITHER LIQUID OB DEI FOB That Acts at the same time an TES LITER, TEE SOWSZS, AWB T3S KID&27S. WHY ARE WE SICK? Became we allow these great organt to I become clogged or torpid, and poltonout I R humor are therefore forced into the blood that thouldbe expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, . LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, UKTNAKT BISEABEH, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NXIiVOlJS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organt and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Billons pains sad sehes! Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! v4 Why endure nerrons or sick headaches! Use KIDNEY-WORTand rejoice in health. It la put up In Dry Vegetable Fans, in tin cans one package of which makes six quarts of medietas. Also in Llaild Form, Terr Coneem- U treted, for those that cannot readily prepare it. tyit acts with equal efficiency in either form. L GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICK, S10 U WELLS, RICHARDS05 & Co., Prop's, 3 (Will send the dry post-paid.) BTJEXDOTOH, TT. Marea 27 d&wly COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF Acres :or: VALUABLE LANDS. BY VIHTUK of a decree of the 8nperior Court of the county of Mecklenburg, we will sell at public auction, at the court house door, In the city of Charlotte, on mo iuuuuoij, luui uaj ui uauuaiT, xuuij, the lands which were owned by the late Mary if. THK HOME PLACE, 4 miles from the city of Charlotte, on tbe Lawyers' road, contains 408 acres, with a large Brick DnelUnK House, good bams and other improvements. THE ALLEN PLACE, contains 267 acres, is 4 miles from tbe city, adjoins tbe Home Place, and lies between the Lawyers' road and the MonnM road. - THE WfNENS PLACE, on the Potter road, eon- tains loo acres, adjoins tne iiome i-iace, ana 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 Beedy Creek, 7 miles from Charlotte, contains 97w acres. We will also sell a valuable Gold Mine, in Un ion county, near Matthews', known as the Henry Phlfer Minei Tbe Home tract; the Allen tract: and the Wilson tract, each, will first be ottered hi lots and then as & whole t This sale is made subject to the ratification and arjDroval 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. C. Parties desiring to examine the property will ap ply to a. .tt. jfAKKOw, at tne wick Mouse piaoe. TATTaT T ITAnHTia . WW . V All rfX TV AMAiAJf J December 1, 1881.-w-tds-dally4t t Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, Tbe Iron-bound bucket. The moss-oo ?e red bucket, That hung in the well. CHAS. B. JONEA Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent fcv juioerai terms to dealers. B I N G H A ffl SCHOOL, " y I X9TBUSBXD IH 1793, MEB ANEYILLE, K. 0., is PaE-EMIHEHT Among Southern Boardlog Schools for boys In age, numbers and area of of patronage. Messina club U of a mile from Barracks for young men of . small means. The 176th session be-' gins January i l th, 1 882. - for cata logue giving full Dartlculara address , MJJ. B BIKOHAM, dec!7 tf Bnpertntendent " Greensboro Female College, - -v obseksbobO, He C,,", THE Spring Session of 1882 will ...KJP 9n Wednesday, January' llth. Charges per session of twenty, weeks: Board (exclusive of light and washing) and tuition, in fullEn gllsh course. 876.00. Extra studies moderate. For particulars bddIt to :-M- T. M. JOKES, aecl8 tf . president. OLD n Annul ai f itmv! -- r. THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1882. OPINIONS OF THE couur. ftUPKETJE Digested for the OBBBBVBBby Waton M, of the Baieign Stronarch & Co., vs. Bledsoe John son Co.. Rtjffin, J.: Thfa waa an action brou eh t for tne non-payment of an unsettled note. F . ! . V. n ct w. a ma. a tnriinn.Tfunp. case mrima-tacie case ior iu . . . eswwiwu " J . ,7 4 the defendant ana ne is euuueu w t oni rnf tuns i.n artruLUBUL- .1 An ii n negotiable Instrument furnish- , itrnnf mrimn-TflCnM OI H CUUBlUClftr I 3 A UA 1 . tionto support it, when a consideration j is stated in it, or it is stated to be for "value received." Ventre ae novo. a,vn. TTamer & Co vs. Kicnmona J Vv fil ,,1 U.irb-a Aan viiio-"""' Affirmed.: Tha. niaintifls contracted for tne T,rvhaiAf a lot of cotton from a firm in Charlotte. An agent of the vendees had twenty bales or cotton in possess ion and a lien upon the same against ho vendors, for money advanced, up- nn nrrler. the agent marked and deliver- a the defendani road me iwemy V. U . ... 1 1 A 1 hnia of cotton to De oenverea 10 ine plaintiff, receiving a bill of lading there for. The agent then drew upon his principals for the amount due him for rhA Mttrm the draft was not honored. the agent pursued the cotton, stopped it in transitu, prt aivea nis um 01 iu ino and was Dlaced in possession of tha nntton. In an action by the vendees against the Railroad, it was neio, xnai wnere an amrnt of the vendors marks and de livers goods to a common carrier for the purpose of carriage and delivery to the vendees, even though such agent have a lien upon the goods for money advanced, such agent parts with said linn and the vendees acquires full title and can recover. A delivery of goods I to a carrier designated by the purchas er, to be delivered to mm, nas tne same legal effect as a delivery to the pur chaser himself, and it is not necessary that he should employ tne earner per sonally or by some agent other than the vendor. The riffht of lien cannot exist witn- out possession and is an mseperaoie incident to it The surrender of one is an extinction 01 we ouiwr: auu luio . . m a. X a.n JX a.V.S. annliea with neater force when the surrender is to oe a purcuaaor ilvw tuo vendor against whom it exists. Long vs. Long, Administrator Yad- Kin. Rttffttj. J In this case the plamtm, a wiaow. made aDDlication to the defendant for the assignment of a year's support for nerseir ana ianuy, wmuu iuiuou was made aecording to law. There was a deficit to be Daid her in money. The clerk neglected to enter judgment against the defendant for such aen ciency. 'This was in October. 1873. In Julv. 1881. the Dlaintiff moved the court to enter judgment against the defend- ant for aucn aenciencv. xne aeienuani. answering admitted the facts, but being advised that the claim was barred by the statute of limitations, plead the Kama. Judgment for plaintiff defendant appealed. , A Jieui. 'i nat a recora win uo auieuueu and a judgment entered nunc pro tunc when it has been delayed by the act of the court or clerk, and there is no stat ute that limits the power of the court. or its dutv so to do, for a duty it De- comes whenever necessary to prevent injustice to an innocent party. Interest should be allowed on sucn judgment as the statute (Rev. Code, ch. 31, sec. 90) declares mat every juag- ment or decree, except ror costs, ren dered or adjudged in any kind of action, 1 1 1 1 a. t ! I : J snail near interest uuiu paiu. DeDriest & Wife vs. Patterson, Execu tor ireoeii. Smith, C. J.: where ludsrment is entered on ac count of defendant's Tailing to put in answer in time, he will not be relieved on account of illness which prevented his attendance at court, or on account of a misapprehension of a conversation with, and promises of the deputy who served the summons, for he could frave sent an agent to look after bis interests or have employed, counsel to manage it and ask for farther time to pat in an swer, if his condition did not permit of its being prepared during the term. State vs. Whitaker Henderson. Ashe J. This was an action for forcible tress- pass tried before a justice of the peace upon a warrant which omitted to state that the act was unlawfully and will- fully committed. From the justicers judgment tne ueienaanc appeaiea, ana . a a fV a. 1 on trial in tne superior uourt ue waa again found guilty, judgment was ar rested, and the State appealed. An a general rule it is snmcient in draughting bills of indictment under statutes, to follow the very words of the statute; but where the Legislature by inadvertence omitted words which are necessary to constitute a criminal o$ence it is proper that the words should be supplied by construction in order to express the meaning of the act. While the title is 00 part of an act and is usually an unsafe guide in ascer taining the purport or tne act, suu when the mind labors to discover the design of the lawmakers, everything which can aid the object may do resorted to, and even the title of the act in such case may receive a due share of consid eration. Error Holloway vs. University Railroad Co. Orange. This was an action in the nature of a tresspass quare clausumf regit, for an injury to plaintiffs land by defendant's entering thereon and appropriating and occupying the same for the purpose of constucting a railroad. The defendant demurred on the ground that the comA mon law remedy by tresspass is taken away by statutory remedy. Demurrer sustained. Plaintiff appealed. The two acts incorporating the Uni versity Railroad Co. provide that the company may appropriate and occupy land for the nses of its road, subject to the valuation and appraisement of -value and damage, to be determined under the act, Bat Rev. eh. 99. There being company, if it takes the initiative in fhA oaflAoamATif nf vain a nnri dam A PA a must pursue the remedy prescribed in their charter, but there "being no pro vision for a remedy in behalf of the plaintiff either in the. acts of incorpo ration or in Bat. Rev. ch. 99, he must look for his remedy to Sec. 10, ch. 61 Rev. Code, which was intended as a general law tu apply to all cases where there were not other and special pro visions made. Demurrer sustained. Capps Vs. Capps Henderson. 1 An action for parUtion of real estate held by tenants in common propetly originates before the Probate Jodse. if a rcdntroveray; nxlaer which raises a question of - taws a: copy of. the record must ceceruned and Bene upvir a ques tion of oce.a-copvu ot thef nleadlnflrs is to be transferred to the civil side of the docket,t5, at. Beailli 113. -The ruling in uneatnam vs. urews si js. u. 343 does not apply to a case where detatched is sues are sent up, to be followed jroce- for the farther cause ia the court LATTEB DAI St'WTS. PhUadelphiaBnaalrer, - With the obenine of spnne about ur- ty persowirtil emigrate- from - Phila- deipnia ?ana vicinity u k" w members or me xvionuuu iuureu. xuoto converts were obtained through the la bors of Joseph Jfi. Muliett, an Jiiiaer anu missionary of the Latter Day Saints, and Samuel Harrison, President of the - " - . . r . . , -I w Mnjieit nas oeen uwuriug iu nri in Kniar citv itr iieaa.Y rctu, wiu- inir herein the autumn after a work in tho I llfl lJOmiDlOU' UIM. IIWU Viw" . " w i . I iVa, n nval a hundred sheep for the Mormon fold. ThaJhrannh in thifr citv was revired in Tnna iat.aftjr 1 v in ff dormant for tnronfvvnArR: th ffERater iiumber of th mnmhers bein&r women. While thov helieve in DblveamT.ana are word ing in a quiet way to win converts to Mormonism. the male members of the congregation do not venture upon a plurality of wives m while living under thn lawa or mis ixjmuiuuwcoim. Meetings are held on Sunday after- j noons and evenings in Caledonia Hall, an Pine street, above Second, and com munion is administered each week. Mr. Mullett's work is of a personal cnarac- ter and among those persons recom- mAndAd tr him hv the congregation as most likftiT to be influenced dv a mis- ainnarv visit. After thorougniy oe- J . Z ... . . r JJV vAinnin v tne neia in mis citv auu ew Jflraev he exrjects to be recalled and his - ; . . . 1 sii . place supplied Dy otners, wno wm cuu tinue tne wors in tne jmuswiu owttce. At present Elder Terry, after preach- in a the Mormonedoctnne two years in England, haa stopped in this city for a lew weess to aiu Xiiuci oxiujictK m tt in ning converts to the churcli. THE 8MALI1-POX SCABC. Spresulof itk Dieesute In tfew Tork and Jersey City Alarm Elsewhere. New Yokk, Jan. 9. The smallpox has been snreadlng in Jersey City in the most alarming manner during me nast few davs. The board or neaitn naB made a number of appeals to the board of finance to have the streets cleaned in this city. Several new cases were reported to-day and several or a virulent character were found in the thickly tenament-house districts which had been concealed from the authori ties. Dispatches from various parts of the country speas or growing aiarm and excitement over the spread of the dreadful malady. VACCINATION! OF GOVERNMENT EM PLOYEES. Washington. Jan. 9. The secretary of the treasurv has issued a circular embodying a communication from the National Board oi lieaiin recommend ing the vaccination or revaccination of all employees or tne government in connection with the treasury depart ment on duty in various parts of the country where they may be exposed to the contaeion oi smallpox, ana nis re div thereto, for the miormation oi em ... . M . f ployees of the department. Secretary Folger in his reply says: "Jt is my conviction that vaccination is a pruden tial measure against the taking of smallpox. I have no hesitation as a ny ate person in so stating to any one ikeiy to be influenced by an expression of opinion from me, but 1 have no right officially to offeror urge my views on mat Buoiect upon perauua u mo service of the Government in connec tion with this department. Still I have no obiecuen to bnng to the notice or citizens in a legitimate and inoffensive nianner tne views oi ho respeuutuie a body as the National Board of Health ' Edton Progree. Edison says: "We have more than 800 employes at work on full time. The Edison macmne-worKs nave oeen working day and night. They have completed twelve dynamos of 1,200 lights each for Nassau and Spruce streets and the 33ast river! also one mammoth dynamo for an engraving company in London, and 40o smaller ones for isolated lighting. The lamp factdry at Menlo Park is turning out 110 lamps daily. The Edison Tube Company,' which, manufacturers the arctic underground street mains, is now running with a larger force than ever before. The work of wiring the First District down town, is completed, over 1,100 houses baying been supplied with wires, with a capacity of about fifteen thousand lamps. The work of laying the wires in another district will not be begun for several weeks. Tbe first, or down-town district, will be lighted from one central station m less man three months, umess Dy reason or se vere rains or heavy frosts we are delay ed in making our subterranean ponnec- tion?. This branch of the work is now progressing at the rate of one thousand feet- a day." Edison is still taking out patents for electrict light ing. He took out twenty-five patents on December 27 alone, This makes about eighty patents on electric light ing already issued to mm. and he nas several further applications pending in tbe Patent Office. His electric railroad at Menlo Park is nearly completed for three miles. It is perfectly graded. New Fork Stolk ITIarket. New York Jan. 11 11 a. m. The stock market opened at a decline from yesterday's closing price for the gen eral list of Vg to to 1 per cenL, the lat ter for Musnigan uentrair while men mond and Danville opened 1 per pent, higher. In early dealings the decline of 4 1 lH Per cent, took place, the Canada southern and Oregon Naviga tion leading therein. Subsequently an advance was recorded, ranging from M to 114 per cent, the latter for Metro politan Beach. Wlleeu Renominated far ibe Senate-1 Pes Moines Iowa, Jan. 11.- At the joint Republican caucus last night for ai z a.; . a tt a. j oa a. O me nominauon or ijnitcu oiawia oenar tor James F. Wilson was declared the unanimous nominee for the long term, beginning in 1883, and Hon. J. W. Mc- Dill, incumbent, for short term, by ac clamation. A Royal Splice Viekna, Jan. 11. Prince Hohenlople has married Princess Ypsilanti. BUMBOGQED AGAIN. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bit ten. and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some. I concluded to be humbugged again: nd I am glad I did, for tn less than two months' use of the Bitters my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such hum bugging. a t., St. Paul, (Pioneer Press.) PREMATUBS LOSS OF THE HATR May be entirely prevented by the ueexX BTJB KXTTS COCOAIMSr So other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. It softens the hair when harsh and dry.; It soothes the Irritated scalp. It affords the richest lustre, it prevents the hah? from falling off. It promotes Ita healthy, vigorous growth. It is not greasy nor sticky, tt leave . no disagreeable odor. It kins dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the at. .... ...... :. . DON'T; DIE IK THE HOUSE. Ask druggists for "Bough on Bats." It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches, vermin, files, ants, Insects. 1 5c perbox. - youthful color and lustre by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant dressuig.ladinlred for Its UOEUEOY. for : -- RHEUMATISM, a. I L ' neuralgia, ociazica, uumoago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and tars, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as a saf e, sure, simple ana eneap jaiernai Remedy. A trial entails but the eomparatirely trifling outlay of 60 Cats and every one suffering with pain axa hare cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS ABD DEALERS 15 HETJICPTE. A. VOGEUER & CO., . Baltimore, Md, U. 8. A, dee80dw ly 3 SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter bow poor it may naturally be. Hagan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness,. Rougbnesjs, Eruptions, Vul gar 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 iu society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. C Jan. 23 North Carolina Railroad. OOITDEjISED schedules. TRAINS GOIMO EAST. Data, Dec 19, '81 No. f5 No 51 No. 53 Dallf" DftUf. Dally. Leave Charlotte, 4.30 pm 8 30 am g.j0pm " Salisbury, 6.17 p m 5.80 a m ltt.0'2 p m Arrive Greensb'ro 8.00pm 786 am 12 05 am Leave ttreensb'ro 8.18 p m 7.56 a m 12.15 a m Arrive N Danville 10.10 pm 10 00 am 12.23 am LeavyN Danville 11.80 pm 10 15 am , Arrive Bichmond, 7.40 am 8.55 pm Leave Greensb'ro 9.50 a m Arrive Raleigh,.. . 1 . 52 P m Leave BaleiRh... 2. 1 7 p m Arrive Goldsboro' 4.20 p m No. 51 Connects at Greensboio with R&D. R. R for all points East and We$t via Danville and Richmond, also with train for Raleigh and OroiasDoro. So. M Connects at Greensboro' with R&D. R. R for all points East and West, via Danville and menmond. No. 63 Connects at Greensboro' with K. A D. R. R for all points East and West, via Danville pniy. ITKAJHg pp5j fTBSjf.- Date, Dec. 1881 No, 54 No. 50 No. 52 Dally. I Dally. Dally. 12.20 pm 12.40 pm 4 00 pm 12 07 pm 11.25 pm 7 48pm 680pm 7.85 am 9.80pm 8.80pm 980am 9.85 pm 8.40 pm 9 85am 11.15pm 10.37 m 11.22 am 12.40 am 12.25 m 1.05 pm Leaye Boldsboro' Arrive Raleigh,.. (a?e Baieign. . lave Richmond. g.vanyuie Arrl?e Greensb'ro Leave Greensb'ro! Leave Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte,. rf. W. N. C. RAILROAD. 60INS WEST. NO. 50-Daily. Leave weensbom. .- 9.51 pm Arrive Kernersvllle. 11.07 rm Arrive Salem 11.50 p m NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro . 1 0.00 a m Arrive Kernersvllle 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem. 11.80 am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem .' 7.80 a m Arrive Kernersvllle 8.04 am arrive ureensboro '9.00 a m NO. 53 Dally Leave Cajam, - 4.80 p m Arrive KemersviMe.., 5.10pra Arrive ureensooro k.so p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Without Change 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. 58, between Atlanta and Washing ton, via Danville. On Train No. 60, between New York and Atlanta via Dan vine. On Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via Danvlile. On Train No 54. between Washington and At lanta, via uanvuie. tar-Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points South, southwest, west. North ana Bast. jrir Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Ariuiusas ana me soutnwesi, aaaress, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent deeSl . Richmond, Va. ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQTJAETJBS FOE DEUMMEBS. STATES vTLLE, N. C. THIS house has been leased for a term of years by Mrs. Dr. Reeves, whose intention Is to keep a strictly firstreJass house In every respect. Commodious sample rooms on fiTbt and second floors, -The patronage of the public is solicited ulyi,dtt Chew only tbe brand' of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket, Tbe Iron bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket. That hong In the wen. CHAS. R. JONES. " t .v . . " .Charlotte,. N. C., Soto Agent - Wf Liberal terms to dealers. We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats.' Trade Marks. Copyrights, -etc., for the United states, Canada. Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. - We have bad thlrty-flve years experience, v Patantsobtalned through us are noticed In the sdt iNTinc Avirican. This large and splendid Illus trated weexlypapOT,f3.20ayearr3howsthe Progress of Science, i very Interesting, and has an enormous clrouljn.s Addresa MUNN A OO, Patent Solicit wra, ruu s. ui OCIKNTIFIC AMEKICAN, 37 Park JSOW. Naur Vnrlr . n.nfl kv -v.... rw a. 1 Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at Dr.J.H.McAden s Drug Store ABATOGA "yiCHY, From Baratoga Springs. N. Y. A new water re sembling tne imported vicny. Kecomm ended as an antacid: cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO. CASES CONGRESS WATER, 0 CASES BOCK BBIDGK ALUM, jQ CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARI AND Hunyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Doe: A wine glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "Hunydl Janos. Baron Lleblsr af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other Known waters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Prof. Virchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers witb remarkable success." Prof. Scanzoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but tbls " Prof. Lander Brunton. M. P., F. R 8., London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in efflcHcy." Prof. At ken, M. )., F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital. Netler. '-Preferred to Pullna and Fried- richshall." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon 3t, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as wben it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In laree block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J H. Mca DEN, Druggist and cnemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night July28 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LAMP GOODS, SEGARS, TOBACCOS, &c, &c. JUST RECEIVED: A PULL AND SELECT LINE OF Perfumeries and Perfumery Cases. Cologne Bot ties. c Toilet Powder uougeg, soaps, Tooth Brushes, Brushes of all kinds, Combs, 4c., and a full line of all goods usually found in a first-class Drug 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 be given the preparation and dispensing of all medicines for which demands are made, and satisfaction in every In every Instance guaianteed, by W. P. MARVIN, Agt, & CO. dec23 GOOD COFFEE, Everybody wants it, but very few get it, because rnot peqplo cjq nqt gnow b,qw to select coffee, op it 3 spoiled in the roasting pr rnaking. To obviate 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 Thurber recipe for making "good Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. 34," strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. One or the other will suit every taste. They have the three great points, good quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price. Ask your Grocer for Thurber's roasted Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or "No. 41." Do not be put 6$ th any other kind your own palate will tell you what Is bos;, "Where persons desire it we also furnish the "IdeaV' Ooffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Bespectfully, &c., H. K. fc F. B. THUKBER & CO., 'Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts in he world, we consider? it qui: in; forest to manufacture only pure and wJjolej same 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 axe authorized to refund the purchase price la any case where customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It is therefore to the interest of both dealers and con. sumersto use Thurber' $ brands. Chew only the biand of tobacco' known as The Pld Oaken Bucket ... THE old Oaken Bucket The iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, , That hung In the well. CHAS. R. JONES, . Charlotte, N. C., 8ole Agent Liberal terms to dealers. NOTICE. I Signed a note, payable to W. B. Mott for $525, dated 21st September. 1881, which note was obtained under false nretense-. end I forwent any person or persons from trading lor said note, as I: do not intend to pay it - 1 - J. W. LONG. MfMoume, N. IV .! jana 1m ARBAUriFUL OBflAN, the "MOZABT," new style No. 12,900. 27 stops. 10 hill sets feolden Ton gue Reeds. SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Case. New and valuable improvements Just ad ded. Stool, book, music. Boxed and delivered on board cars here, price uNLY SIXTY DuLLABs, Net Cash, satisfaction guaranteed In everv par ticular or. money refunded after one year's use. Every one sold sells another. It Is a Standing Auvertli ement Order at once. Noth'ng saved by correspondence. Mr new fHCtorr lust eomnletMi capacity 2,000 Instruments every 26 days, very litest labor-savin? wood-working machinery Vatcipltal enables me to manufacture better goods for less money than ever Addre. rr can upon IlAtMKL F. BE ATT V. Washington. New Jersey. DIARY FREE ffiJ iHS est table, calendar, etc. Pent to any address on receipt on two Thbeb-ofhy j-tamps. Address CHAHLRS B. BIKE? 48 N. Delaware Ave. Pnila. AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to sell the Life and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. A rketch of his erratic career and FULL HISTORY of the strange scenes and Startling Disclosures of his trial; the mo&t costly and remarkable in the annals of crime. Wkll Ixlcstbated. win sell immensely. Agents outnt wc. Terms to agents llberaL Address HUBBARD BROS.. Publishers, Atlanta, Ga tcl Work, warranted the beet and cheapest, indispensable to every ttsnntitled "the Science of Liie or,SGlf-Preeervation ; bound in M?st French muslin, embossed, lull giitOO pp. contains beautiful steel engnvmes, 128 prescrip tioos, price only $1.25 sent by mail . illustrated sample, 6 cents: SOW mwm$5tti&2: ITS POPULAEITT UNPAEALLELED ion nnn cm n i shuhokb aoknts IOUiUUU OULU . abk wanted to supply the wonderful and increasing demand ror by far the best, most popu&r and cheapest LIFE OF GARFIELD $2 This work Is pbofcselt illustrated, tells the entire thrilling story of bis eventful life and tragic death; has been critically revised and approved by one of his most Intimate personal friends; has far outsold all other editions because the best and cheapest and our terms to agents are the most liberal of any. Superb Steel Plate Portraits Free ! Outfit 50c. For proof of excellence, saleablllty, success of agents and terms address at once, HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Phlla. mwmm 3R CHICK PIANO. THE HIGHEST AWAROSpKnoI to the GREAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, J851 j at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS, J867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION In CHILI, 1875; and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphis, 1S7C. All persons wishing to purchase (or ex amine) instruments are respectfully In vited to visit our Warerooms. Send for Circular and Price Litt. CHICKERING & SONS 130 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. I 156 Tremont St., Boston. Dec30 dw4w THE SSI jS3-SEr FOR CTRCULAI1S.--T23L Victor Sewing; lacle Go, M1DDLETOWX, CONN. SOUTHFRN OFFICE No. 8 N.' Charles street, Baltimore, Md. novll dw M WAT UA UU ilUl I'rllJj TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE four Holiday Purchases. We mil not here attempt to enumerate what we have bot if you will call we will satisfy you that we have me nnest assortment oi -HOLIDAY GOODS-- ever brought to this market Call and see our Display whether you buy cr pot. A fine lot of J UlllUiUU of all descriptions, Just received. Rempmbej; noLe can undei-buy us, and none can under sell ug, dec! 8 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the public square In Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. Tbe dwelling Is on a fulllot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of Wa ter, eta The house Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor, or preacher, havlhg an admirable library or study room, built for tbe purpose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms, etc.: apply at THIS OFFICE. jnly20.dtf . City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the corner of Ninth street and tbe ' North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 196 feet on the North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided In to two lots of 70 by 1 96 teet- Suitable either for building or factory purposeaft Apply to Jun25,tf a FHJlLIFe. ST ii " I ii "1 ."'T nit& ME mm
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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