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L and handsome as ever, tie reuuu? hi nouularity in Massachusetts as a lecturer. a Tnii;un!i crirl sued a man ior breach of promise,and .proved I him such a scoundrel tnat me JrJm;"" she ought to pay him something for not marrying mm. Too Bnir Already Wilmington Review. " We yesterday met with an attorney of Mr. W. J. Best, who showed us a tWrm from him. relative to the re- innt editorial in the. Charlotte Obsebv- Mr. Rfist declares that the state- ments are all untrue, . and he evidently h-tm hlnnd in his eve for somebody, He directs his attorneys i) examine we A horse was frightened to death by a railroad train at Middletown, mu., io- cently. ?- , t nKai-int6sviiiA (Va.. woolen ttills, recently burned, are to be rebuilt in thirty days. it eV.rt1v ho n rran i zed inSLouis, Mo, with a capital Btock law, preparatory to instituting proceed oV very nearjSt. Louis. "The above is from the News and Ob The Times, the new daily paper of Baltimore, after an existence of about two weeks, has suspended. Mr.Scoville; Guiteau's brother-in-law and counsel, has directed suit to be brought against the Chicago Herald for ailegedj libelous publications con cerning himself. M. Gambetta has introduced his bill for the revision of the French constitu tion in the.Cbamber of Deputies. rri. -C.-l rt C). o ftnohn rv and Other Kansas City, Mo continues to groy i .--th-,, -Rnffliahmen are interest- nothing of those of the Mullet road, to rapidly, and the Times predicts tnat its jg themselves in a scheme for the re- I developing that section of country North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TEAIKS GOING EAST. Date. Dec 18, '8 1 No. fi5 No 51 No 53 Dally. Dally. Daily. server rne unarioue ujjsjtt makfis liffht of the nYatter, as well in- dftd it mient. Mr. ueso won b sue auy- hndv for slander in North Carolina. One thin sr. he hasn't the time to spare. He is too busy now on the completion of the crreat North Carolina by stm from Ntiwbern to Smithfield, fourteen I miles west of Goldsboro, and only a fftw hundred miles east of the Blue Ttidre. When this undertaking has heen comnietea Mr. jsest win ue com- . j i. ii . railed to turn nis attention to tne re sources of his remaikable mind, to say Leave Charlotte. I 4.30 d ml a 30 a ml 8.10 pm SRlisbury. 6.17 p m a m umz p m Arrive Greensb'ro 8.00 D m 7 .'80 a m II 2 05 a m Leave wreensb'ro 8.18 p ni 7.5H a ru ia.i& am Arrive N.Danvll!e 10.10 p m 10 (K) a ml 12 23 am Leave N Danville 1 1.80 p m 10 15 a m Arrive hichmond, 7.40 a m 3. 55 p m Leave Greensb rc M. oU a m Arrive Ralelgb,.. 1.52pm Leave Kaleith... 2. 7 P m Arrive Goldsboro' 4.20 pm No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with H & O. B. B for all points East and West, via Danville nd Richmond, also with tram lor Kaleign ana Goldsboro. No. 55 Connects at Greensboro' with k. s u. R. H. for all points East and West, via Danville and Hlcbmond. No. 53 -Connects at Greensroro' with a, & D, B. a lor all points East and West, via Danville only. ARBAVrirUL OKfiAN, the "M0ZAHT," rewsivio No. 12,000. 27 stops. ID full sets (,ol:'ei; Tmf pue Re-ds, SOLID WALNUT Highly r'oltsi i Case. New and valuable improvements lust ki ded. Stool, book, music Boxed and dellvpr.H board cars here, price uNLY tilXTY Bur.i.iuu Net Cash, eatistactlon guaranteed In evnry uur' ticularor money refunded after one ye;!' T,L Every one sold sells another. It Is a biHidin,; Anvertifement. Order at once. Io.h ng savwi hv corresponaemre. My new f.ictory u-t comnietcH capacity 2,0u0 instruments every 2) i ys' vhv litest woor-saviDe? -wuoo-workin nr-u-iiiiitv Vatcpital enaWes m to manufacture ;'t.r g.ods tor less money thnn ever Aodress tc iIi upon UiixIKL r . BE TTY, najjiumuu iew Jei v DIARY TRAINS GOING WEST. .nniafmn wiu consiaerauiy eiuwu r , 1.1 fKia rraar 100,000 uy LU3 UlUOC vn. vuw GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AND- H ANT ANT COMMISSION MJBCH OMMISSION MSBC11 CHURLOTTE, N. C. s, WE BAVE SOW ON BAUD : JUST RECEIVED, ONECAR LOAD Fresh Virginia Meal CAR LOAD BRAN, CAR LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED M IS EITHER LIQUID OB DBY F0BM That Acts at the same time on TEE LITEM, TEE BOWELS, AWD TEE KIDffETS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Became tee allow these great organ to become clodded or torpid, and poitonout X hvmorsare therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. 1 oooB03HELS 0F NEW WHITB C0EN cyr- BARRELS OF PEARL GEIT3. 1 1 -! CAR LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS I A JT1.ULI a, 2 CAR LOADS TIMOTHY HAY, AND WILL filiDLY PTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COM PLAINT, PILEt CONSTIPATION, rEEABT DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, XSO NERVOUS PISORDEttS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. w .nir.ii Ttil!nn nains and achesl Why tormented vdth Piles, Coastlpttlom! Sa n lif lngnieucu vk I 1 i nr .Irk 1i&daehll n nj onuuro bcmiimo v " " Use KIDNE Y-WORTami rejoice in health. It Is put up tn Dry TesetaMe Form, In tin cans one package of which makes six qnarts of mediclna. ALso ia Uquld Varwm, -rery Cometm trted, for those that cannot readily prepare It. tylt acts with equal efficiency in aither form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 41.00 WELLS, BICHAKDSOX & Cc.Prop'a, rWill send the dry postpaid.) BtmBOTOH, TT. Paterson. N. J., with its 51,000inhab tants, Is noted chiefly for its silt mills. She has 100 OI inese ana vuey ployment to aoout ii.uuu vpeiwvco. The banking, mining, insurance ana other corporations oi jan.xranciBw, Cal distributed $io,ii&DWinuiviucuuD last year. The estimates of the Florida orange crop vary widely. Col. Elliott, of JacH- sonvilie, puts ine nuiuuei while the Palatka Journal says it will. reach 84,000,000. The total number of land owners in Ireland is 68,758, of whom 36,144 are the possessors of less than one acre each, or only about 9,000 acres all told. It follows, then, that, with this relatively insignificant exception, the nearly 21, 000,000 acres of Irish soil are owned by 32,614 persons. The extent of the manufacture or "pure olive oil" from cotton seed is in dicated by export statistics from Jiew Orleans. Of six million gallons shipped thence during 1879-'90, 88 per cent was sent to tne Mediterranean and French ft-half of this amount to Italy. A nine-pound nugget of gold was re cently found near Dahlonega, Ga, In the mine of the Messrs. Lumsden, m White county, a 242-pennyweight gold nugget was recently taken out, and there is considerable excitement just now in the Nacoochee valley, owing to the opening of a new deposit of gold, probably the richest in the State. It is not generally known that there are fifteen bridges that now span the Mississippi River. They are at St, Louis, Hannibal, Louisiana, Quincy, Keokuk, Hock Island, Dubuque. Clin ton, Prairie du Chien, Hastings, La Sabula. Winona, St. Paul and Minneapolis. On the Missouri River there are bridges at St. Charles, Boon ville, Glasgow, Kansas City, Fort Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph Plattsmouth, Omaha and Bismarck. lief of the destitute Jews in Russia. to infomatinnai hicvcle race be- a i a w m - w tween Keen.English, and Price, Ameri can, was won Saturday by the former. The widow of the late Hon. John a Wise, who was a brother of the late Gov. Henry A. Wise, died Friday, in Norfolk county, Va., aged 70 years. Jerre Williams, a negro naurderer was hanged at Savannah, Monday. He confessed his crime, warned his hearers against gambling and drinking, and mt his fate without flinching. in Petersburg, Va., Friday night, Norman and Emmett Jones, brothers, KAama involved in a auarrel. during vwotuv , t , i . : . - which the latter was staDoea in iue le gion of the heart with a large pocket knife in the hands of the former, and is prbably fatally wounded. Henry Addison, eon of a late mayor of Alexandria, Va., committed suicide Sunday evening by cutting his throat at his -residence in Georgetown, D. C. He was 46 years of age and unmarried. The act is supposed to have been caused by temporary aberration of mind. Martin Hughes died at Hawley, Pa. on January 8, at the age of 94 years He had been an invalid for more than a year. It is reported that over $100, 000 insurance was held on his life in Pennsylvania "graveyard" insurance companies by residents of Wayne coun ty, Pa. Most Oi ine pouciea woio la sued since August last. which lies between Newbern and Morehead Citv and which is now but little known to the patrons of the North Carolina System. Keep a stiff uDrer Hd. Bro. Jones. Mr. Best won't hurt ye. irir. Scoville Directs Hlaj Coaukd to Hrlngr & Libel fruit. Washington, Jan. 15 Mr. George Scoville, counsel for Guiteau, sent the following telegram to-night, a copy of which is furnished for publication: Washinaton. D. C, Jan. 15. Tenny, Flower & Cratty, Attorneys, Chicago, 111.: Commence libel suit in U. S. Court for me to-morrow against Herald Com pany ana .rainier ior puuncauoua Thursday. My residence is Wisconsin Will write fully to-morrow. "George Scoville. The "Dublications referred to are said to be articles in the Chicago Her ald charging Mr. Scoville with fraud m connection wnn nis koidk iuiu uaun.- ruptcy some years since. The human voice in its sweetness and purity Is dellcionsly musical; with throat afiection and coughs it loses all attractions. Dr. Bull s cough syrup restores it when failing through coughs, colds, etc Utou &&vzxtiszmznts. Date, Dec. 18, '81 No. 54 Dkily No. 50 Dail. No. 52 Dally. Leave Goldsboro' Arrive Raleigh,.. Leave Baleih, Leave Richmond. " N.Danville Arrive Greensb'ro Leave Greensb'ro Leave Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, 7 48pm h so p ii 9.35 p m 11.15 pm 12.40 a m 12 20 p ml 12 40 pro 400 pm 12 07 pm 6 30 pm 8.30 pm 8.40 p m 10.37 m 1225 m 11.25 pm 7.H5 a m tt 30 a in 9 85 a m 11.22 am 1.05 pm N. V. N. C HAILKO.ID. G0IN9 WEST NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro 9.51 p m Arrive Kernersville 11.07 pm Arrive Salem 11.50 v m NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 1 0.00 a m Ariive Kernersville 1 l.no a m Arrive Salem 11.30 a m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Salem 7.30 a m Arrive Kernersville 8.04 am Arrive Greensboro 9.00 a ni NO. 53-Daily. Leave Salem 4.30 p m Arrive Kernersville 5. 1 0 p m Arrive Greensboro 6 80 p m Respectfully sollciUng a Bhaie ef your patronage, we are respectfully, 3ecl8 A. J. BEALL & CO. DEALER IN March 27d&wly Come and See -THE FINEST SET Stnra HAfltAW Rflnms JtUlVUj lAUUJUVlUj AMliVUJ J Bedroom Furniture xjfev ll N0W IN THE Tinware & House Furnishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but Unit-class hands employed. Call for the From Florence la Wilson. Wilmington Review. Hon. R. R. BriJgers, President of the Wilmington and W eldon Railroad and the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, has returned from Fayette ville, where he has been on matters con nected with the survey of the new road which it is proposed to construct from Wilson to Florence, with the view of shortening the distance through the South. Col. Bridgers states that the engineers will probably get fairly at work in the country to-day, there being two surveys both under the direction of Col. Flemming Gardner,' one of which goes South from Fayetteville to Florence and the other JSortn to Wil son. The survey, it is thought, will probably be completed by March 1st. Col. Bridgers thinks that public opin ion in regard to tne Dunaing oi tnia road has gone ahead too fast. In re sponse to inquiries from us he states that the survey, which is merely a pre liminary survey, is the only thing which has been decided upon as yet This sur vbv is made merelv with the intention of finding out the cost of the construc tion of such a road. There are no or ders as yet to build and no such ar rangements have been made. The sur vey, when completed, is to be submit ted to the Board of Directors. In answer to questions from us Col. Bridgers states that although there had been no determination to that effect ar rived at yet, he was certain that the road would be built some time in the near future, say in tnree years irom this time. If begun in tnree years, say in 1885, it would be completed in 1887, as it would probably require about two years to construct it. It might be begun earlier, however. He looked upon the matter as an absolute necessity. He thinks that it cannot in jure Wilmington, while it will be sure to benefit the city if her merchants will but display the energy and enterprise necessary to compete with other cities. Thfi conntrv between Fayetteville and the Carolina Central, Col. Bridgers says, is a very fine turpentine country and the new road, would throw this busi ness directly into the lap of the city. The Care of Infant, The American. One of the greatest imperfections in our system of educating women is the neglect of proper training for that most important duty of their lives the man agement of their children. Among la boring people, It is very coumiuu iui a girl six or seven years old to be left in charge of a baby brother or sister, while the mother is out for a day's work; and this little creature, guided by the instinct implanted in every fe male breast, soon learns to care for Iver ohnrerp. and it is often wonderful to ob serve the skill and tenderness with which the duty 4s performed. In the more wealthy classes the girl has no cnrh nnnnrtnnitv : she has a doll to dress and undress, and by especial favor is allowed to look at the baby in the nurse's lap, but at an early age must begin to acquire the accomplishments calculated to make her "shine in socie ty," and to render her an attractive and agreeable companion. In the first in stance, the child's doll is a living being, and she has every chance ot gaining a knowledge that will be of inestimable vahifl to her when she becomes a moth er, although she may be otherwise un taught; in the second, the child be comes a polished woman, who, when married, must either entrust the care of her child to a nurse, or learn by a bitter experience, and sometimes at the sacrifice of a life most dear to her, the nffip.i of maternitv. A few hours taken from the time too often wasted in the unsuccessful attempt to create a lin guist or a musician, and spent in im parting even an elementary training in the care of children, would be neither missed nor regretted. A step in the right direction has been taken by the introduction of the study of physiology in many schools ; but much has yet to be done. with est table, caieortar. eic. Pent to any address receipt on two Three cNx' rTAarps. Ad.irrs OUAhLKrf t. HIKES 48 N. Delaware Ave. Pl.K.i. 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Terms-rlA cash; balimce on 3 and B months credit, with interest. Tit e reserved as set ur.ty tor balance. tl. riArifumjiin, dec'24 d oaw tds commissioner. THE HIGHEST AWARDS; 1 were granted our PIANOS In the GREAT WORLD'S PAIR in LONDON, 1851; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS. 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION in CHILI. 18T5; and at the errand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1S70. All persona wishing- to purchase (or ex amine) instruments are respectfully in vited to visit oar warerooms. Send for Circular and Price List. RHEu MATIS f GMCKERING & SONS CITY. A LARGE STOCK IF FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE AND BET AIL E, M.ANDREWS, KowPoM to Hoarded. ftgolo inlttw. Y&& Bon. An additional and bv no Imeans ade- jin atftl v unrrreciated cause of the strln-1 ofmoA i that the Btones of the mounds - . , J .. ,la I ww . " . 1 ' gency Ot money is wegrowiuui. mo nicn steaay tne posts were coibwwuj Teleg-raph Post and AnlmaU. gL James' Gazette. Herr Nielsen, the director of the Norwegian telegraphs, recently pub lished some curious facts which have come under his observation. Wherever the telegraph wires were carried through the forests twenty years the wnivps riisaDDearea ana nave uoi biuot returned. Of course this may be due to other cause, or to accident ; but it has always been popularly believed that, no matter how famished wolves may be, aslight fence made merely with a cord stretched between two posts will drive them back. Anotner singular uung ia that the vibration which the wind, striking the wires, conveys to the posts, tn b mistaken bv the large green woodpeckers for the working of worms inside the posts. The birds, therefore, peck at the posts near the insulators until they destroy them ; and one was shown at the electrical exhibi tion with a hole thus made quite through it, and large enough to admit th hand ana arm. Ajiomer uiu-uiu Neuralaia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell 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 aa a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one Buffering with pain uu have cheap and positive proof of ita claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AJTD J3EALEES IS MEDICINE. A. VOGETJER & CO., Baltimore, Md, U. 8. dee 80 ast w 17 W. IT. CHICK, Paving removed t- the shop, onTryon street, ever the Indenendent book Lauder lrue n-iu.se, is rwiw TfiHdv to receive oniers tor Huut, biois and ORNAjiE.fi i a Li i-AiriiiAu, tiicu as Guildin?, Kalsomii)Insr, -Frescoing, k janfi tf 120 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. I 156 Tremont St., Boston Dee30-dfcw4w JUST RECEIVED. THLOEIDA ORANGES and LEMOfc; also on X1 hand Turkeys. Geese, Epgs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and New Orl ans Molasses. dec23 S- 3L HOWELL.. g XVIGTQRg jtB-SKNI) FOR Cr3.CTJLAK.S.C5 3 BiRLEY SHEAF STOVE. i oct29 I WIGORflTOR 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. , FOB SALS BY ALL J3KUQOI8TS. ,' tml8--dood ww ly. ; WHITE FRONT. JanlO Chew only the brand of tobaooo Known at Old Oaken ly the on Bucket Tbe THE old Oaken Bucket, . The iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, . . . , ThatbupglothelweP. CHiB. JONES, Charlotte, U. C, Sole Agent ' Liberal term to dealers. ; - gttttcattonaL BINGHAM SCHOOL, HfTBLISHBO TS 1703, MEBANEVILLE, IT. 0., PBE-BMIHBHT Among Southern Boarding Schools for boys In age, numbers and area of of patronage. Messing club JA of a mile from Barracks for young men of small means. Tbe 176th session be sins January 1 1 th. 1 882. Tor cata logue giving full P-f?KINGHAM, decl7 tf Superintendent. Greensboro Female College, GRKENSEOBXX K. C.- rrHE Snrlne Session of 1882 Will X begin on Wednesday, January ' 11th. Charges per session oi twenty weeksr Board (exclusive of lights and washing) and tuition, tax full En glish course. 876.00. Extra studies moderate, if or particulars appiy to . decl8 tl .i .President, assion ior noareting goia amuuu mc o wer classes wit the increase of prop rt.v: Our- Immense foreign popula- tian does not crave half as much for tsinAT mnnev aa it does f or eold. Some of them the Italians, the Austrians and- the Russians, for instance had some sad experience with paper money at home. They don't know anything about the solidity of greenbacks, bank notes, bonds and saving banks. What they are anxious to get is a gold piece, and the moment they get it they hide it. Nothing but the opportunity of buy ing at a bargain land, cattie or a house ever brings these gold pieces out again, ix nas Deen caiuuisttcu vu some 6200,000,000 have thus been ab stracted from the circulation during the last three years of growing pros perity throughout the continent, wo men represent a very important factor in this hoarding process. A woman of almost any European nationality pre fers a gold coin to a piece of clothing, a piece of furniture, or anything else except, possibly, a piece of jewelry. An old Frenchman told me the other day that he ft?oids ever going home with a gold piece in nis pocpei, uu ue is sure that his wife would steal it at night and try to persuade him peitf morning that the coin must nave rolled out of the vest pocket "Yes, she is a very honest woman," added be. "She would never touch he bank note, but her passion for hoarding gold is invin cible. I don't mind it, though, for she will give it all back if a rainy aay comes. O TART LING W DISCOVERY! L08T MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful tmpradsnee causing Prema ture Decay, Nervous Debility,. Lost Manhood, etc having tried In vain every known remedy, h dis covered a simple self cure, , which he wilX srad FEIB to his fellow-sufferers, address J. II. 11CVbh 43 Chatham St., N. Y. - EeptlS Flood on tbo Cnmfcerlsmd -Six Hnn drcd: Families prlveit from Their Borneo Nashville. Tenn- Jan. 17. At 9 o'clock p. mi the river is rising at the rate of one inch per hour, now 60 feet and 1 Inch ovetgauge. A steaay rain prevails. Nearly six hundred families xeuriveu irum uieir. uuubco. ' To an who aire raftering from the errors and in discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early deeay ossofmanhood, AcI will send a recipe that trtfl r "i ir nf rh argk. This ereat remedy was discovered by a missionary to 8ouU .Ameriea. scattered in all directions wnue tne posts themselves were knocked about. rhia waa loner a mvsterv. until the marks of bears' paws were observed on the firround. The theory is that the noise made by the wires in the wind is mistaken by the bear for the humming of bees, and that he does the mischief in trying to get at the honey. Goats) to Protect Sheep. New York Sun. The farmers of Hunterdon and Som erset counties, New Jersey, use goats to protect their sheep from dogs. Two goats can drive away a dozen dogs, and two are arjput all each farmer puts in with his sheep. '4.B soon ft? a dog enters the field at night the goats attack him. and their butting propensities aretoO Tnnp.h for th canine, who soon finds himself rolling over and over. A few repetitions of this treatment causes the dog to quit the field,, limping and yell ing. Formerly, when a dog entered a sheep field at night, the sheep would run wildly around and cry piteously. fiinna iVia ana t have been used to guard them, they form in line behind the sroats and seem to enjoy the fun. The idea of utilizing goats in this way came fom Uie West, where they are put in sheep pens fo 4x0 awa7 es. -91 Fell SL$d Broke Hie Necjs. Vjcksbubg, Jan. 17. John Webb, analnper at the ice house here, fell from the 'second story window last evening, breaking his neck. . s - - inn for m&ktosT -DfVSSfitS 0OID68a make some sufferer of your acquaintance a present of a bottle of Dr. Bull's cough syrop and note the benefit it will do him and the thanks yon will re ceive. . f SH PBJEMATTJB4 LOSS OF THE HUB May be entirely prevented by the use of BUB RETT'S COCOAINX. Ko other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various pqpdiUdos of, the human harr. it softens the ban when harsh and, dry. It. soothes Uie lrritatedicea. : tt affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from falling oa It promotes Its healthy, vigorous growth. It Is not . greasy . nor stleky. tt leave no disagreeable odor. It kllla dandruff. ,v::. .; . Burnett's Xlarorlng Extracts areknwn to be the 30METH1NC 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. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Ronghness, 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 in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. Jan. 22 COFFEE. Victor Sewing; lacMne Ss MIDDLETOW5", COSN. SOUTHFRX OFFICE No. 8 N. Charle3 street, Baltimore, Md. novll d&w FRAMES. -:0: A SPLEUDID ASSORTMENT 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 obviate these difficulties has been our study. Thurber's package Coffees are selected by an expert who un derstands the art ot blending various fla vors. They are roasted in the most perfect mannsr fit is imnossible 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 Thurbar rwMnA for makinsr cood Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. 31, 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 titu. reasonable price. A8k your Orocer 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, Oroftftra who sell our Coffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Respectfully, &a., H. K. & P. B. THTJRBER & CO., Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, New YorU. P. 8. As the largest dfcalers 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 pur name are guaranteed to be of superior quality1,' ptjtre and wholesome, and dealer, are authorized to refund the' purchase price in any case where customers haveJ cause for dissatisfaction, it 13 therefore to the Interest of both dealers and con sumers to use Thurber'a brands. DO M Pi TO CALL A? EDDINS' BOOK STORK . BEFORE YOU MAKE Your Holiday Purcha i Photograph Frames, Frame Moulin k -AT- Van Ness' Gallery. dec!8 tf It t Old Oaken Bucket ot tobacco known as The THI old Oaken Bucket, The iron bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket. That bung In the welL . ' ' CB1S. B. JOKES. Charlotte, N. C, Sole Age nt. Liberal terms to dealers. We will not here attempt to enumerate what wo have bat If you will call we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market. Cajl and see our Display whether you tuy cr A fine !gt of of ST CHARLES HOTEL. PEADQUAkTIBS TQB DEUMMEES. . " 1 STATEsyjLLjI, H. G. THI8 house has been leased for a term of years by sirs. Dr. Reeves, whose Intention is to keen a strictly first-class house Id every "respect. Commodious sample rooms pn ftr&t and second lifuurn. The patronage of the pupil is solicited lulyl.dtf. 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 tnlrty-five rears experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scr vrnTTPrn Awkricak. This larcro and SDle&did illus trated weeklTnaDer.i3.20ayear3bOwsthe Progress of Science, i very Interesting, and has an enormous. circulation, taoress tounn uu., raiera solici tors. Pub's. 6i ScTJomno akkmcan, 87 Park Row, aewxors:. -' ManqoooKaponttmentairee. , all degclntfon8, lust received. Rem-: noue can nnder-buy us, and none can under sell us. decl8 "gov jl ale. QITY PROPERTY ?Pft SALis. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks fi -i f' public square in charlotte, will be sold i? and On reasonable terms to the right kU-n i:' purchaser. The dwelling is on a full lot. h" comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine eli o' ter, etc. - The house Is admirably adapteu u" ' ; residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, na' an admirable library or Btudy room, built r purpose. For furtfisr particulars, price. te' etc.: apply at THIS 0 ICt" July20.dtf City Lot for Sale Cheap A- Korth Carolina Railroad, fronting 140teei ith fttiwAt anri 1 Qft foot nn tfca Korth '"'TAry 3 IHH Trfrf on th MU-nnr of "Wlnth stwet anu Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or d Into two lots of 70 by 1 96 leet Suitable eitner ldineor factory Durooses. ADPiyto rirfl. I Jun26,tf ( " jy&PH"- . i s -J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1882, edition 1
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