- - r" if r Hi rat 11 t IT' in Hi! nnDDiuo I t1 1 ittlUIT iw J An IntTvnt anf ISHINEA r r covery, dy jwiucn every family may that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine ! laundry work. 1 " Askyoorerocer. J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia P-1 W.W.W00D,F(a ST1RCH POLISH UUUUI110 r-ftl CHAS. K. JONES, SoleAgCharlotte.C, A. J . Bea GENERzVL PEED DEALERS -A.ND- COMMIS3ION MERCHANTQ 0MMIS8I0N MEECHANTO, CHARLOTTE, H. C. WE HAVE NOW ON BAND : JUST RECEIVED, ONEClB LOAD 1 000 Ba5HEL3 0F W wniTE CORN. 2 BARRELS OF PEARL GRITd. j CAR LOAD BRAN, 1 CAR LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED, 1 2 CAR LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUtt. CAR LOADS TIMOTHY HAY. AHD- WILL GUDLT PTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a shaie of your patronage, we are respectfully, deel8 A. J. BE ALL & CO. L A. AST DEALER IN Tinware & House Furnishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES tW WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but Cn.t class hands employed. Call for the I Blip SHEAF STOVE. oct20 Only Vegetable Compound that FresliVirginiaMea M9 Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, n 1 WISPS , act3 airucuy upon me Liver, ana cures- Liver - Complaints, Jaun . dice. Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tivenesi Headache. Itassbtsdi: J -stioni strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifiesthe ' I blood. VA Book sent free. Dr. '5r Sanforp, ;1 62Broadway, N. Y. ' i' .TO 0AXJB B7;At.L SZtnoQZ8T. - rjnt8-H:eow-I:J.i- "'A Chew'only the brand of tobacco knewn at The Old oaken J cet THE old Oaken Bucket, , ; . ti r; 4Tbe Iron-bound bucket v i . The mosscorered bucket, r . l-p. That bung In the, well. .; r ' ' I'.., . . :" r CHAS. B. JONES, 'Charlotte, N. G, Sole Agent f3T Liberal tenxw to dealers. MAKES yf Looking MADE 4 f WITH K 10BBIIIS' 1 ELECTRICS ASK YOUR GBQCERi BeallattiAWttria: A ROMONDEH&RWIII6CO THE ONLY MEDICIHEPI W EITIIKB LIQCin OB iBriOpi II That Acta at th mm tUie fj IS'jr LIVES, TEE BO WSLS, Am TEE SIDNEYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Bvxam we allow Vum great organs to I become clogged or torpid, and poieonotu l human are therefore forced into the blood I that should be expelled naturally. : - WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, !l liver complaints; PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, ; AJTT NEKTOU8 DISORDERS, ; by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease, i Whj raffer Bilioai pains and aches! J HJTkj tormented with Piles, Constipatind m . . . a . i. . fii H ny xrignienea over aisoraerea .iuej uny enaare neiroas orsica uuiaai Use KIDNEY-WORTand rejoice in heaUk. It is put up in Dry YefetmBle Farm, In tin cans one packagvof which makes six quarts Of medicine. Also in Liquid Farm, Ttsrj Cimi trated, for those that cannot readily prepare fC t-arTfc irfa with eanal efficiencT in either form. HGET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, Sl.Ow WELLS, RICHABDS05 A Co., Prop's, I J (WiU send the dry post-paid.) BCKLT5GT0H, Tt. ji March 27 ditwlr J OF 1,200 Acres :of:- VALUABLE LANDS. BY VIRTUE of a decree of the Superior Court of the county of Mecklenburg, we will sell at public auction, at the court house door, in the city of Charlotte, on Monday, 16th Day of January, 1882, the lands which were owned by the lata Mary M. Wallace. - j THE HOME PLACE, 4 miles from the idty of Charlotte, on the Lawyers' road, contalas 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 Hone Place, and lies between the Lawyer road and the Monroe road. I THE WtfNENS PLACE, on the Potter road, eon tains 183 acres, adjoins the Home Place, land Is about the same distance from the city. THE WILSON PLACE, on the Lawyers' road, 8 miles from Charlotte, contatns 822 acres, THE BRUMLKY PLACE, on Reedy Creek, 7 miles from Charlotte, contains Q7Mt acres. We will also sell a valuable Gold Mine, In Un ion county, near Matthews', known as the Henry PhlferMine. 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 raUflcaQcn 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 usoorne a Maxwell, Charlotte, N. C. t Parties desiring to examine the property will ap ply to 8. H. FARf ROW, at the Brick House place. w o ifimZrV' CommlM'nra. December 1, 1881. w-tas-aaiiy4t BINGHAM SCHOOL, XXrTKLISHXD IH 1793, ; tfTTJ ATCrTITTt T.P V fl i Ui.JJXJH.XMJ I XJLLU.U) JW, Vl Among 8outhem BoardtDg Schools ' for boys In age, numbers and area of 1 01 patronage, aiessmg oiud vi 01 a mile from Barracks for young men of , small means. The 176th session be- gins January 11th, 1882. Tor oata-1 logue giving full particulars a Ma. it. BINQHAM, aeon h r EUpenntendamV'i Grwofofeiale Colle&li a oi spring eessum oi laoa wu). llth. , charges per session ottwemy weeks: Board (excluslye of Uahta and washlnc) gllsh course, $76 00. Extra studies moderate. For Daitloulara anolr to deel3 tf mm 'fx I Presk1entt'r h LOStj MAWHOOD RESTORCK1 "A Tiottm of youthful inrprudenoa catistug Prema ture Decay, Kerrous Debility, Lost Manhood,' eta, having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis covered a simple self cure, which he wUl sead FREE to hit fenow-BUfferers. addresa J, IL. UVS 43 Chatham t Ji Y. t . -Sept is r . . a OLD nnfactnrer.Winstoh;I.C. COMMISSIONER'S SALE I 1 1 .J Li' J Tue official ettirnst the vintage of Frarw show4.be production to bejbout 900,000,()00 gallons."' German j versmeni QY.er tbe newspa-l pera ia.be ijymiugnwrej8xactirrg:eYryi day- '; j T:A -p.: V w"""'"' A biltKn4sMeeft iatHiaced in thai aceusea eicriiijjuai uuouB.njfiieu ta Jteitify in their own defense.. .Jtiq meeting wi'ttb0i$pjn i The rarWt4iirfeleaieriof cotton1 kowBf lntaefUBite4 Steswaa.wade atiarsday.ajt Ddlias; Texas.r rltcoBsfctj ed:ot 725 "O eoBSiderttW in round figures, waa : $moolt purchased forcash by Maj. AD.Kay.j Bank Examiner? Nhambasrer ceived all the 'moae- &4o from Mt Weeks to the Pacificatipnal JBank pf Boston; JThe bankwiii opeo soon, ind nafttrjetoottWesattUcipated; tos i r-rMrs.rrLra-Kendxick-3:kiiijwn among liberals vandradical reformers in all Darts of theUnited States as a prominent nd - popular 4ecturerrdiedt onuWedaesdaii atnereigenee mttos-, tori She was rdrtynmeVearsf age. ', '. : iL TOrinc man named Tom rJencti .Was FataflTahoT,!lirbUffb' the? Jati&ixx la WidS darned Mansneid, on ,Wednes-' LdasaliJibe village of Hendettdnear. SpnngneidrMo.- 8000x111881) casioaed br a fliipntc'. oyer the collec tion of a small bill - Judee Gilbert in the Kincs County Supreme Court, New York, Thursday gran tea an orcrer removing jonn jsi. Giltsir;aspttiernCT forhe defeadanta irvthe caseif I3K)ma3 fB,jl to recover $3,7673 from the Fell Dynamic Motor, Company. Jonn M. uuiteau is a cousin of the assassin of President Garfield, j At the American Dairymen's Assb elation iTiitarsday. atr Syracrasej Tt. Saier a Japanese stadent at Cornell I University, read an interesting paper on the Saya bean, a product of Japan;, wnicn can De cumvasea m mis coon" try and is represented as betag veto nutritions and ntuable for f$$ng ill stock. ; . The Michigan Central Railroad Con Dan v. at Chicaeo. reduced its rates to all interior points in Michigan on the oasis or 15 cents on gram to jm ew or& A uniform rate' Of 17 cents orl provk 8ions to Baltimore has been established over the Pennsylvania, the Baltimore and Ohio and the Vanderbilt roads. A conference of the independent Re ?oblicans of Pennsylvania waa held in hlladelphia yesterday, Hen. Charges S. Wolfe and otuer gentlemen promi nent irrthe uartT 4jeinc Dreseni. .There was considerable amerenee ox: opinion as to whetner an independent ticket should be nominated or whether the refor m movement should, be earned on within tbe party lines. A resolution was finally adopted calling a conven tion to meet in Philadelphia May 24th for the nomination of 8tate officers. ... 2 It is stated in Chicago that the suit of the Fullman Palace Car company vp. tbe Missouri Pacific Railroad, the main stem of Gould s Southwestern system, ia an actual basis of consolidation which wilt 'fet9 Messrs Vandexbilt and Gould control of the sleeDihe-car system jof the United States. - It will be known as, tbe "Pullman Car company,'' and man' aeed in accordance with the plans so successfully inaugurated and followed out by Mr. Pullman some sixteen years ago. Mr. Gould and his party left Chi cago last night for & Louis. 1 1 1 1 HOUTU CABOLISA ITE91S. v; There are eleven prisoners, all color ed, in tbe Chester jaiL r- Ben Cary, a colored preacher was convicted last Wednesday at Columbia for stealing cotton from the Charlotte Columbia and Augusta depot and sent to jail. Camden Journal: Rev. 1. W. "Wingo, of Pendleton, s. C has been called by the concrreeation'of the BaDtiat church inOamden, to fill the place left vacant by the resignation of A: W. Lamar. He has been here" to see the committee; but has not yet notified them officially of his acceptance of the cajL A definite answer.will be given in a few davs. Dudley JmttsVtusil-tee. and Sophronia B. Manguin, aged only 12 years, bare just deen married in Cte& terfield conntr. .r. 1 - - - The woodenihoes worn by the immi grants who have settled . in Camden seem to be regarded as great curiosities by tbe children around here. Union Times: Spartanburg has' a steam fire engine, and the people are talking , about erecting water works, having a street rauroaq err MacAdamis- mg me sweets. We are pained to bear that Col. R. G. Davidson died at his residence in iGou dey villa township, Dec 13, 1881. i CoL Davidson was quite an old man, but we are not able to state his exact age, He was amone tbe first of own acauain- tance in Union, and we always esteem ed him as a man 01 the purest and most, amiable character, a fast friend and true citixen. 1 ' -; Chester Bulletin : We learn that a petition is being circulated petitioning the General Assembly to pass 'a law prohibiting the sale of spiritous liquors in Chester. There are over 100 bales of cotton stored in the town of Chester. ' CapL J. S. Wilson, 01 the firm of ltos- borough & Co- who is good an- thoritv in such matters, estf mates that there jare yet 6000 bales qf cotton unsold in the county.' We understand that another factory is to be built in Rock Hill, adjoining me present que. ' j large part 01 tne stock has Deen suoscnoed byKortn era capitalists. Rock Hill is outstripr ping Chester, while Chester is "waiting to see how Rock Hill's factoky will turn outP-' ; . STATE NEin, i rRaleighiiJTewf . and Observers Rich ard Morgan, colored,' under sentence of oesttfc; aied i fla! earlv Thuradav morning, of abscess of 1 the lungsi Eft was convicted at June terml880. of the murder of M$rAvBuBchi.rh. negro, by shooting him In the head with ta shot gun, while-Bjinch sat by the fire1 side in a cabin. Morgan appealed to the Su preme court and was granted , a new trial The case had, been continued tnit ttlFebruarv termz . Morcran-had been tr. x,.Atbitmmmiim &th of another stewing cnizen toust be chron! lef edi " CapL Tbos.L Ivenoir :dled at his sesidetic pjeo&fRtverHaywood iinty.laflxidayHll uequ uttu ior noiau uaut tMU .is aeavu was hot 'altogether-i'TTiaexpected. He was one ox tne mciet; progressive farm ers of the-State. and his "sTjcdess- bad' given-nunaistaie reputation, f it has wen oupj avisno :moaince his wire was-laid -ey, Cpt;r Lenoir was a Uicitlfcj&bodl father;: neiguDor ancrrrenatr vrmvs more can staDiinmg-a, 4trnckwoOieJx,-Aneviire; - There,is money in this ; enterpnge, an4 .weuwi&n ;t Eev. W. J. Bdbtnson, member of North Oa . Con ference, says: Save taken a a 8. for a clear case r wczema. eruption has disappearea ana im 1 t'rsoCa'iaaisi iji i .. , j i a ... i t.i j . - - 7 . The; lynjavr .fntcte.t xeltcdjn rtAB" A ulUlueiUUlit la lilts truuouiD ui ihelericdlturists -of me UnltediiJtatss ijioythfi VtbmSfiVSOk Culture AMuc&r tid'n tbiippiejof! Ieirre?elat unv nnwa whinh h(ruln.s anv sisrnal ad- vancain jthe s-raTsiplflfftertst; mostappr6prratJlyptwWffl papei-f ..Kl;nv. . that viin , ;4 -fAolMxrtr aurn that it will beioyous-nw-to many of j j our lady readers to aunouocft iliati tiw, UArninMit Mr. Ji.i SjCrt2ier.rWiLhexerali Blum. jtSl. mouci laxiu una1 ireva-'ismttiw cjevenu tnouwtHU iwa hvc wboi vuv. ed 7of the iiiwt amoved malberriesJ Quite a stock of mulberry trees xprsalq ia on sbaid, , Several, thousanrliinore; bave been. 6r wili1,fcerd'?flror4 T'rane.'1 TarpKnnmbef fiot :gg$ f best breeds andof guaranted healthfulj ness .have been . . telegraphed fdt tq Lvons. France. Afliatarebasbeett Ort dered and it is expected that serveral b more will De soonu : Tne eompany Dro- pose lo raise cocoons from their owri muiDernes; to raise trees, ior saie: x sell eares: to. buy cocoons, and to reel silk. This lasfcoperation has been one J ui tue Kymg lictjua oi sua. v"vuH u is a.revofutiOn tit thfrbnsinesSW Silk taisers a over the lanaivia nau Wlth"4elight the fact that this business is$Q ,l)e under j the conduct of sq eminent a .gentleinan. as Mt. Crofer, Wis a member" Of trie firm and is tinder bond to1 stay withthe company at leasfc .flvp yearsv -Mississippi comes at-once by this organization to the front rank as a Lsilk'State. '. Already the interest rnatoi- Tested . Is so" great' that the denaaiur for I mm oerry tree ana: eggs j xnreaiens to r exceed the, suppiy. .;The interest , is al most Dhenomenal andLqaite surbrialhg. partioularlymorifif trreladles. 7' T, ' Th A rntn arlrkhift d ahthrtflhrAf 7 irirt relimateJ&f thefeouth to&iimulberry is snown :ia theriact tnat'iin Mississippi: pies) indigenous.;, Its igrowthV'vf-tha approved Varieties1 for 'Bilk-'Wdraia, 18 amazing at two yean oklh MJi crozier. inrerms me tnat F u, grows asmucn HJ4i468 ioiwo jwira as in ranee, in sissippl whicb ureDandoned on whicb riieulrrry will make good growth. ? auk an will give lessons freer of charge to tnose in her neigaoorhooatrnthe filatures of the i company.: This, is a great advantage-arid will induce.many to take hold of tixe business who wduld otherwise be deterred through flelf- mistrtrst- .'-r . i.-. 37 Mm. Tsaehn-A ladv fnrmlr nf T.v. on& France of Corinth. Miss , who has successfullyraised silk several years in Mississippi, ana Air. crozier ana one or two other gentlemeEL'WillJtleliveTj a "series of - addresses in : MississiDDi soon on silk culture. ' Oasses or groups will be formed and Mr. Crozier, at the criti cal period of the business, Will visit the novices or these classes and help them along free of charge.' Thus you see silk culture goes ahead under, most superb auspice8-in Mississippi. ' .. . . W hat is needed no wis to have, some signal baptism of '-vashrovng -giant Philadelphia: has been the cradle arid nursery. Let us have the baptism at a national convention of the silk-growers, to be calledat Philadelphia in May or June, under the auspices of the Wo men's Silk Culture AssdpTation of the United States! Such a meeting la need. ed and-will be' 1 held somewhere. ;Will pot the ladles respond to . this Sugges tion througiutbeuu honored president; Mrs. J. Lueas? .r,, M.B. IIillyard. ; Mobile, AlanJan..5,4S81. . . HOW TO XISTIN3 VISIT . FOX, .. . . sHiLL- The Sli ertK wkiofet Sargaau waa ledte Parr Wlflr Valuable Kaowl- New York Ban. Wheri the passengers in a third ave nue elevated railroad" car yesterday caught sight of the face of a man who got In at Ninth street,' some of them moved Into other cars; and ail tbe oth ers except one went to the other end of the car, and sat close together there. The face of the man who caused this commotion wan covered with big pim plos. He would have had the end of the car to himself but for another pass enger, who remained close to him, look ed for a moment at his disfigured face, and then resumed the reading of a newspaper. The other passengers look ed at this couple ctiriouBly.? One of them signaled the man with the news paper, and he too moved to the crowd ed end of the coach. . "That man you sat by appears to i have the small pox, and I thought you might like to known it," said the man who had signaled to the newspaper he lnV! said the other. I had been Iookitfg" at him when you beckoned, "XTe has got acne : that's all." AreybTi,'iiphy8l5iaiir "I am a surgeon." -What is acne r u , ; a ,. . "Acne is merely a cutaneous disease, producing an eruptioa like,what you see 'on ms iacai small pox-uoes not look like that at all." .1 "How does look?! - -,WelU whenever yoit aee pimples de pressed in the center, you may take that as a sign of small pox. Small pox pustules appear first on the face, then on the neck and hands, and afterwards on the body. At first they are the size and have the solidity of small shot, but a layman would not be able to judge of them until on and after the fourth day, when they become depressed in the center-and surrounded by a circle of pink that turns a dark crimson. These Simples are often so thick tbatthey ran )gether. There is an ordor accompany ing the disease- that, once noticed, can. not, he forgotten. I am sorry I can't tell you; more, but I most get off here." The passengers were interested in what the surgeon said, and disappoint ed when his short lecture was ended. : : ! ' Ail (850,066 Fire in Garreatoa. Galveston, Jan. 14. The loss by fire yesterday will exceed $850,ooty The principal losses and insurance areas, follows: Moody & Jamison oni build ing Pearre&Co., wholesale grocers ,5350, 000. insurance &97.O0O: - Miller fc. Eng lish, wholesale grocers. S130.000." Insu rance $85,000 ; Coarity library. ,25 insurance $22,500 Ml Jobnel and ' Ji 'B: Cole en bundini'a2OjD00 ;. MesstSiii WH4 kins on building $18,000, insurance 80)00; E. Kaufman on building $2Q,000, insurance BlOQBi S. Brown & Co, .wholesale hardware, damage bf re moval $150,00 ;E. S. Wood & Sohj bard ware, damage to building and stocky $10,000; Thompson,' George CoH. wholesale druggists, damage byrepiov- ? PBX1TJLTDBX LOSS 07 THE HAJB; . be ntlrely , prevented . by the use of BTJB. iraTlVJXXXUISngiXIlo. other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly eultfeevartous conditions of the human hair. It wmenspie lilufwrjenharshand drj. It aoothea the irritated scalp. u It affords the richest lustra, it 4aeventajBe JuOrJromjUlU'g bfC1 It proaMtea its: healthy, vigorous -erovth. Jt ls "noT greasy 'nor f fSti? Je wo dJaagrjeable odori Jt kill. i 3umetf Ttavormr fatraetaawtown to Wthe a '-. i . DOST DIX Df TBI BOOSK. V Askd U for "Hough on Bats." It clears out rats, m j'Dugjroacnes. vermin, files, ants, toaecfts. t 4ILK CfJIiTUIlB t TUB ptJMTr $130,000, insurance $6UQ09; Mren- r6Ulaca?5 C04 Wholesale ary, goods, 26.000. insurance $360,000: C":M: sjsji -sm Ji Lw m J5 Heiiratgi&t Sci&tfca, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest,) Goat, QuMS,oro ThroatySwoll- ings ttfuf Sprains', Burns ina r j ' :x; : Scafds; General Bodily ' - Pains, -i:-. Tooth, Ear. and Headache, Frosted ' Feet and Ears, and all other f Pains, and Aches. Hd PreparaUoii oil earth aonals St. Jacobs On. as a etfe, sure, sdmpl and eAerj Xxtarnal Bemedy. A trial entails bat die eomparattvely Arlflug outlay of &0 Ceata4d every one saflering with paia ein have ebeap and positive proof of its l.ijrireefitnHlri Xlevee Ingiiajraa ; i fi0Ln.,BY ALL DBUS0I8TS IBS , . tsTiEiiiOias. ' jo: JtXa -: VJX Te 1 1 T IT, PC IslF., ! r-iwiii fi i ut-1 it 11 u MEtiUMlilliiVli Ila'liiTWTFXT t s 1 ' - EVERYLADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se Teuring a soft and brilliant jComplexion, no matter Low ) poor it may naturally "be. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a .delicate and harmless arti clirhfch instantly remoyes Trectles, Tan, Kedness, , Jtonghness, Eruptions, Vul- $r Flushings, etc., etc So elicate 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. r Jan. 23 THE FINEST SET OF OW IN THE CITY. A LARGE STOCK OP MN1TI1E AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E. M. ANDREWS, WHITE FRONT. JanlO FRAMES. SPliBJf DID ABSOETMENT i ... VKNessV Gallery1. A i. .... -r Chew only tbe brand, of tobaeco knewn as Tba Old Oaken pucket ; - i - . -t.-'tii . 'ti Tm old Oaken Bucket; t . r tThe iron bound bucket' - j - ' -The moss-covered bucket' .T - ' A That hung in the welL CHAS. B. JONES. Liberal terms to deSs? ' MOOTO Pitflpf I Frames, i- ...' '. . .' ' ' ' .'' : ''-! r . ,n . .- -4. ' ' ' ' . . , f H . . , -" - r.. T-i . : IVorth Carolina Railroad. 00B"DEKSED SCHEDULES. TBAIKS 0OIHO EAST. Date, Dec IS. 8; No. 55 .No Bl Ko. 53 Dany. - DaUy. DaUy. 4.8tpm, 830am &10pm &17pm 5.80 a m lu.02 p m &OOpm 7.86am (2 05am 8.18 p m 7.5ft a m 12.15 a m 10.10pm 10fK)aml228am I1.80pm10l5am . 7.40 a m 8.55 p m 9.50am -1.52 pm 2.17pm 4.20 p m Leave Chartotte, -;" Sallsbunr, AmveureensD'ro Leave Hreensb'ro Arrive N Danmie XeaveNDanvUle r Arrive hlchmond. Leave ftreensb'ro Arrive Balelgh. Leave Baleteh. AnlveGoldsooro' No. 51- Connects at Greensboro' with- BAD. B. B. for all points East and We-t, via Danville and Richmond, also with train for Balelgh and Goldsboro. ' . . .. -MHO. ad connecu at Greensboro' with B. D. B. H. for all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond. - Ho. 53 -Connects at Greensboro' with B. & D. R. B for all points East and West, via Danville only. TBAtNS GOING WEST. Date. Dec 18, '81 No. 54 No. 50 No. 52 Dxlly Daily. Dally. Leave Ooldshoro' 12.20 p m Arrive BaJelghw 12.40 pm Leave BalelKh. 4 00 pm , Leive Richmond, . 12 07 pm I f .25 pm " N.Danville T 48pm 030pm 7.K5am Arrive 6reensrro fl 80 p 8.80 pm 9 80am .Leave Greensb'ro 9.85 p m 8.40 p m 9 85 a m Leave Ballsbury. 11.15 pm 10.87 m 11.22 am Arrive Charlotte,. 12.4X) am 12.25 m 1.05 pm N. W. N. C. It A I Li HO A D. GOING WEST. . :.. Na 50-DaIly. Leave Greensboro. 9.51 p m Arrive Eernersville. '.. 11.07 pm Arrive Salem 11.50 p.m NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro ...10.00 am Anlve Kernersrllle 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem. ll.80a m . GOING EAST. , . rNO. 61 Dally, except Sunday. LeaveSalem.... 7.30 a m Arrive Kernersvlile 8.04 am jArrlve Greensboro. 9.00 am , v NO. 53 Dally. : . Leave Salem. 4.80 p m Arrive Kemersville 5.10 pm Arrive Greensboro 6 80 p m 1 Pullian Sleepins Cars Mont Change , On Train No. 51, between Atlanta and Naw yorkyvla Danville. On Train No. 6, between Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville. " Oh Train No. 58, between Atlanta and Washing ton. vi Danville. On Train No. 50, between New York and Atlanta via Danville. , On Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via DanvMe. On Train No 64, between Washington and At lanta, via Danville. tS'" Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro'. Salb-bmy and Charlotte, and principal points South. Southwest. West, North and East. K r Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address. A. PuPE, General Paf senger Agent. decSl Richmond, Va. BUsccllautnua NOTICE. PURSUANT to a decree or tbe Superior Ourt of Mecklenburg, 1 wl.l tll at Public Auc:loa at the court bouse in Cuariotte, on MONDAY, THE 27TH OF FKBBUARY, 1 882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lot or parcel of land lying between the intersection of the orth Carolina Upllroad track and Trade street adjoining tbe P M. Brown lots and others. now known as the Butler property. Resold because of puich&sei at late sale falling to comply. Terms 1 cash; balsnce on 3 and 6 months credit, with Interest Title reserved as security for balance. R. BARrtlNGER, dec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. W. H. CHICK, Having removed to ihe shop, on Tryon street, over tbe independent Hook & Ladder Truck House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and OR N AM KN T A L PAINTING, susri as GRAINING, Guilding, KalsomiDiiig, Frescaing, 4c. Jan6 tf JUST RECEIVED. pLORIDA ORANGES and LEMONS; also on band Turkeys, Geese, Eggs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and New Orleans Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. GOOD COFFEE. Everybody wants It, but very few get It, because most people do not know how to adept coffee, or it is spoiled in the roasting or making. , To obviate these difficulties has been our study. Thurbcrs package Coffees are selected by an expert who un derstands the art Of blending1 various fla vors. They arc roasted ia the most perfect manner (it is impossible to roast well in small quantities), then put in pound pack ages (t ihe bean, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurber recipe far making good Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's 7$o. 3tf' strong and pungent, Thurber'a "No. 41," mild and rich. One or tha other will suit every taste. They have the throe great points, good quality, honest quart, tity reasonable, price. Ask your Grocer for Thurber' a roasted Coffee in pound pack' ages, "No. 34" or "No. 41." Do not be put off with any other kind your own palate will tell you what is best. Where persons desire it we also . furnish the "JdeaV' Coffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. . Respectfully, fcc, " H. K. & F. B. THURBES & CO, Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Boasters, New York. P. S As the largest dealers ta.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 gfactoxy maimer. -All goods bearing .&ir name are giranteed tobato s4periQ$ 'quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers! are anthorizod .to rqfund the purchase price-in ,any case, where customers have . cause for dissatisfaction. It is thereforo to . the Interest of both dealers and ootj Bumers to ugo Thurper'g brand, v ST CHARLES HOTEL. HiEADQUAETIES TOE DEUMMEES. fT?BI8 houee has been teased for a term of years by tors. PtBeCTea, whose1 UitehHotf la 'tS keep astrietly firstcJass nouse in every respect. Commodious sample rooms on first and second uuuia. - The patronage, of the pubUc Is solicited : f , Wo continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marka. Copyrights, etc for tha United states. Canada, Cuba. Emrland. Franm. nwmim At XfTe have had thlrty-flve years' experience. cuivmin wuuugu us HTHBuucea in ue kct MmnaAMHUCAii. 'This large and splendid lllus bated weeklypaper,83.20 a year.shows the Procresa ot science, l very Interesting, and has an enormous circulation, iddress MUNN A CO, Patent golicl tors, Pub's, oi Scikntifio Ahxeicav, 87 Park Sow. mrnmm AB KATJ riFTJI OUGA Jf, tbe M03tAKT," new N. 12,0001 27istopa. 10 full sets boluen t?, , pue Redi, SOLID WALNUT Highly Hoilsl 'i Case. New and valuable improvements lust ded. Stool, book, musie.' Hoxed and delivered 7.,," Net Cash, batlsfactton guaranteed In e?m rr' ttcularor money tefunded after one yeai's.me bjiis auouinr. u is a sur.dinv Auvertlsemeni. ' order at ooce. No.h nit saved hi coResponcteore. My new factory Ju-t coinoieted capacity 2.0ta instruments every 2rt lHtest..l-ibor-aavlnt: wood-working machine Vasstetpltal enables me to manufacturd :vtt, goods for less money tnan ever Aadre . ri-.ii Upon DArtlKL F. BETTY Washington. 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All persona wishing to parch nan (or ex amine) Instruments are respectfully in vited to visit ear Warerooms. Send for Circular and Price List. CHICKERIHG & SONS, 100 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. 156 Tremont St., Boston. DecHO ufcw4 f -m J. Urn yiGTORj ITW.I oa rn 3 se CO 4 59 3! 35 SSfSEXD FOS CIRCULAHS.-. Victor Sewing Isle Co,, MIPDITOWN, CONN. SOUTHERN OFFTCR No. 8 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Md. novll d$w . . ' DO IT Fi TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MaJCE Your Holiday Purchases. We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but if jou will call we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- eyar brought to this market. Call and see our Display whetht r you buy cy not. A fine lot xI r all deselpilons. Just received. Remn,ler . noLe can under-buy us, and none can 1 ? under sell us. de?18:! :K :fv; ',. "gov Mule. CITY PROPERTY ADE8IRABLK jesidepce, three blocks from iav public Bouare to charlotte, will bp sold chelp and on reaaopable terms to the right kind of a M5l2fJ:-Tne delhn J on a fulllot, has i nine !!lTe 0UM admirably adapted for tbe Sn" anMfi Pwacier. haVl"i an admirable library or study room, built for the E11,.?? IurUlBI Paryculara,' priSs, tern" 6ful&?- -. THllWlCE. TPS ttt" corner of Klnth" steet and the yL.?0!"? Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on it5.!M,ad.i9dieet?, ill North Carolina wifEi , TmJlT as a wholeor divided Into two lots of 70 by 1 96 feet Suitable either for funding or tacton purposes. t Apply to WW GHICKEKING UI u ft m MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS