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4 DOBBINS" STARCH POUSH; 11 -yff SHmBfO Mhi, An Important dis covery, ty which every family may give their linen that beatuifnt fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. J. B. T30B6INS, Philadelphia, Pa. mim im mm hb m a m V t. tli HULP W.lWOOD.MajiiiMiirff.lSinstoii.IC. k . V RICHMOND EW6RAVtH&C0. f 1 CHAS. R. JONES, SoleAg't.Charlotte.N.C. L L GASTON, DEALER IN Tinware & House FurnishiDg Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first -class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 AT THE- hiaa Palace OF A LOT OF ELEGANT Plated Ware and China Sets, SUITABLE FOB WEDDING PRESENTS. an 10 L3 InStflGOBATOB Onlyyegetable Compound that - acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. Itassistsdi gtionstrengtfiens the system, regulates the bowels, purines the blood. ; A Book? sent ireei.! Dr. Sanpord, 162 Broadway, N. Y. ?OJft 0AIX 8Y All -; -amlS-Hleod eon-iy.J J ALL CBUOaiaTSW : y Chew only the brand of tobacco known aa! The Old Oaken Bucket. - . . j ;The lren-boand backet; . .; That hung In the!welL.; ' -- CHAS. B JONES, -, Charlotte, N. a, Sole Agent. Liberal term to dealers. ,A - ,r Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Just Receivet J. Brookneld & ft, Ds.SSMPOBD'S KJ W MAKES ?sLooking MADE m WITH DOBBINS' ELECTRIC Scouring POUSH. Bwtintb World. 1 ASK. YOUR GROCER THE ONLY MEDICINE I!T EITHER LIQUID OB DEIFOBH That Acta at the wme time n 3 TES LI7SU, TBS 20W2LS, WHY ARE WE SICK? BeccniM we allow Out great organ to become cloaaed or torpid, and poitonout humor tare therefore forced into the blood Hi m i M that ehoxddbe expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, I . LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTTPATIOir, XTRIKART DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AXD XEBVOTJS DISORDERS, by canting free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why goffer Billons pains and aches! HThj tormented with Fllei, Constipation! 1171 M.U..I a... Liinlnul 1Tt1int lThj endare nerrons or sick headaches! Use KIDKET-WOETand rejoice in healtk. It la pot up In Dry Tefetefcl Fens. Inttn cans one package of which makaa Bin quarts Of medicine. Also in Ugnid Fesan. eT ? traced, for those that cannot readily prepaae tt. fl GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, BICHABDS05 & Co.,Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) fCBUISTOI, TT. Maicb 27d&!ly THE FINEST SET OF NOW IN THE CITY. A LARGE STOCK OP FDBNITDBE AT WHOLESALE AND BET AIL E. M. ANDREWS, "WHITE FRONT. Janio BINGHAM SCHOOL, SSTBUBHED IS 1708, - MEBABEYILLf!, H. 0., Among Southern Boarding Schools lor DOTS In nnt nnmhnrm nnrt nra of ot patronage. Messing club of a mile from Barracks for young men of small means. The 176th session be gins January lith, 1882. For cata logue eving lull particulars addresa --MAJ. B. BINGHAM, deel7 tt Bnpenatepdent. . y GttSKNBBOBO, K. O. rpHE spring Session of 1882 will iTi.bWtto on "Wednesday, January 11th. Charges per session of twenty weekst Board (exoUisrre of lights and washing) and tuition, m fullSn gllah coureeSTS-OO. Extra studies moderate, vlror paitlculars annlr to L'JONIS,,i ussio u. neuaeni. STARTLING . ; D1SCOYERYI LOST NrANHOOD RESTORED. 1 " Atiotlmof yonthral irrrrrnftrnrin iiisHnii Prema fare Decay, Kerrous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc baring tried in Tain every known -remedyl has dis coreredaMHipleaelf cure, hlchb -rilt send FBEB to hit XeQow-aaSeMrs. address HV HKEVIi. 43 Chatham St., N. Y. - y -8eptl3 ' OLD tori J a hi ur w Come am See mm m T HUBSD AY; ( J AN. 19. 1882.- w HEWS tTOTE. Bishop , H. H. Kavanaurir, r of " the eightieths 1jjTjday.aniverarr 'atihls nAai- Wild' i a rienhew -of -the, law Jtiidg tfohnWgsbury-Afg.f fWl The Elizabeth City and NdrfHfRaii- road is beiteafter, to vha ;knQW;W;t lorfoljfc and SouerrL.; ; , iv'i GangeKaUroad wasAinspectedfyestert day by officers and directors of theeomf pany. The road Is completed to within; one and one-quarter miles of .Towson- town. . : . ...--: - ; Mrs. Rachel D. Foote, widow of the lateexrGov. Henry S. Foote, died near Nashville, Tenn, on the evenirjgpt January , at the residence of hex son, Robert G. Smiley. . : i ' :Ex Vice-Pre8ident Wheeler, who -is m.ia aeekincr health ifi Tennessee. He iljgdiiig to California nextspring. . ! A special meeting of the city council of Petersburg, Va, was held yesterday, to take steps looking to the protection of the city from small-pox. In the ad jacent county, a short distance from Petersburg, there are two or threp cases of the disease. . -'i. a Shipbuilding m New England threat - 1 fins to become one of the l8t 'arts. Puring the past year only eleven sea going vessels were launched in the dis trict of Boston, and their burthen in the aggregate was but 8,480 tons. Inrthe investigation of frauds la the cations of narticular 18T7, but before be onciudeaniasearcn the books for those years disappeared and cannot now be found. - f r. ' Thaddena O..L6ane. a'Aremau.' while holding the nozzle of line of ;1ob thro wirifir- a tjo vrerf nl stream tn a burn ing baildirig h tlainQeld, .; on Sat urday, lost control or ine pipe, no. ine stream of water struck ' him on tpe cheek, crushing in one side of his face and infiictincr serious internal injuries. His recovery is doubtful. ; - At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Permanent Exhibition Company at Philadelphia yesterday, it was stated that $97,000 had been re ceived for the main centennial building and $21,422 from the sale of other effects. At the final winding up there will be a balance of about $55,000 to be divided among the stockholders. Sn ibrn;jt gricul tare. The question why the South gives its time and attention so largely to the culture of cotton to the great exclusion of other crops is attracting attention in this country, and the St Louis Republi can furnishes certain data in response to this question which are of peculiar interest to our people. It was shoWn by the Federal census of 1880 that the ten Cotton States North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Ten nessee planted in that year 14347,000 acres in cotton. - The yield was 5,706,453 bales, or an average of a thirdof a bale to the acre, while the value of the crop was nearly $300,000,000, or nearly $22 per acre, a return well calculated to in duce the Southern .planter to bestow more attention upon the srreat staple than upon any other product of the It is also stated that the same States planted in corn that year 1885,000 acres, which yielded about fourteen bushels per acre, or a total of about 250,000,000 bushels: The value of this corn was not above $125,000,000, or about $7 per acre. This very gret dis parity between toe value of tne product of an acre in cotton and one in corn affords, as our contemporary says, "the reason why planters have stuck so dog gedly to cotton against all the advice and theorizing of newspapers and ama teur farmers at a distance. The only reasons that even so much corn is planted as is indicated u in the above Qgures, are that it can be cultivated at such times as labor can be spared from cotton, and the inconvenience and ex pense of buying and transporting grain to localities distant from railroads and rivers. Of course a redaction in the price of cotton would be an inducement to plant more corn; and additional at tention given to it and improved culti-. vation wonld increase the yield and the value of the crop." Tnere are some interesting reflections arising from the facts above alluded to. Take the ten States named, and we find tney planted in 1880 in cotton, corn and wheat about 35,000,000 acres, the value of the crop from which was close to $12 per acre, averaging the whole area. This, it is worth while to remember, is above the value, of the average crop of corn and wheat in the agricultural States of the North and West and Cen tral States of the Union, and. as the Re publican states further, "the figures in dicate that there is much to induce ag riculturists to seek the cotton States, especially such as believe an improved grade of farming on farms of a small scale would increase the productive ne&s of that section." " ; . ArBeeche Retraction, . Irr nla.,Jla8t tfdayorning sermon ttev.'Uenry Ward Beecher made a com plete disavowal fof iiis j recent ' charges against the Brooklyn board-6f educa tion aniLthe jvomeixrploy)edas teach era in, the jroblie raehoolsrr' The charges were Yery serjotisvinvolring the moral ity of; jtetaMe jhewand active steps were beintiakBiiio force Mr. Beecher VBhii charcreibut hia -miblic re urr win -DflrnaTm- Rnatcna; marcAr. The1 NewvYork -Tribuhr -which was a stannch enpporterof Mr. Beecher dur ing bisr - troubles with the Tiltons, in alluding t0' his last Sunday's disavowal says- editorially . "Seldom has the Christian pulpit appeared to as little advantage as on this occasion, when a great preacher , felt compelled to swal low a mouthful K)f his own calumny." inaasey laid Out lo Caacns, Richmond, yA., Jan. 18. after a long and desperate fight the Beadjuster cau cus, at 12:45 nominated Brown Allen, of Augusta county, for auditor of pub lic accounts by a vote of 45 to 22 for John E. Massey, the present incum bent. Massey's defeat was due to his refusal to submit to caucus dictation relative to the appointments of subor dinates in his office. Six of his friends withdrew from the caucus before the vote wair taken. There is some talfcof his nomination in the General A&sem. ply ,fx-morrow .;with : the hope - that enougn or ) ms disaffected friends will join with1 the Democrats- to elect him anyhow. . i RsUlrostd OoUialon at Blacaa, Gs. Macon, Ga-, Jan. 18. The outgoing Eassenb;er. train for Columbia Was run l to this morning at 8:15, just outside of the car-shed by the engine of a freight from, Savannahs The collision turned over two coaches. Mr. Brown' Wilberly, of Perry, had an ankle se verely sprained but no other-persons wereinjured.t: :jl c c. - 'Ki,iltl' j - 'i X CABB. ".Jl'-l To an who an Buffering from the errors and tn dlseretton of youtti, nerrons weakness, early decay oss of manhood. Ac.,1 will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE of CHARGE. , This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Anwrlca, Henri a eelf-ftddressed envelope to the Rw JOSEPH T. 1MMAN. Station D, &ew York C!t$ . Philadelphia, tax-office Tfcf weceiver Hunter recently discovered plto indi- frauds inasro ana rrThere araBiiteenidaricted murd; r fiia imthtf TambsNjP Rgtk.fr a r f-1 For ty-fiirefmeinbers of "the txewdegis Utur.ejof j?cjm3roreiga boixu r Philadelphia' Imports, in 1881 j were $29,-5G4 against JfcSSJ'U. in 1880; a decrease of overjap cep ;?r The government of -SflnthT Australia is about to build -a' hew. house of par-: liamentat' Adelaide," at a1 cost - of t$4;- TriA 'tiiirnber f - known -tnietes ai Urge in England ; last -year, inclading depredators,' receivers, of stolen soods lindrSijspectecU WW? S9,4S5, aKajns?1 048 lathe prevloWieaT,1 and 40,829 ia 1878. ' "i i "'- r 'J ' ; ' 1 TTSfl alue of :Kansas farm tMroductS forl881 foots np $l224e,490rthwhighe prices realized iiaving : maide tba total aination Jorty percent highextiian,te anv,Dreyiou3 year tboueh the average yield, throughout the State wa not to t9at as In 1880. - '- '" , The Glraro! fund for the support of the Girard fcollege, Philadelphia,: last year amounted to 6900,000. : WiihiDaT proved business, it is said it will easily net $1,000,000 In 1882. Twn Mil wankea men have been down tr ftnatemala and bousrht 4.000 acres of land it; ia said that next spring will See a colony of wisconsiners mtjenirai America trying to - get rich by raising coffee ana tnings. Mormonism has broken out in a ner rnnrri. nniMh.n nf i tha T1th In. - and Wilson by name, have appeared regi6n,'.:.and. are having good sflccess; 111 raVHLLH UUUULV. X (W. Cfe IUUUUUUUUUO making converts. i!N6w York did ' the bandaomfr thing; in Its contributions to the sufferers by the Michigan fire, the aggregate footing up over 6143,000. Such a footing up; is creditable to the humanity of a great ana weawuT cii-y. Bostoniana are distressed over the announcement that the bean crop of Massac ausetts is infestedrwitn a smaii hbu.k flv. tn which several cases of poisoning have, .been taacexiL ' Without pork, and beans . the. average Bostohian can never, oe nappy, ' A movement even- in advanceof oa fail road baggage system has been inau gurated in England. The directors jof the Great Eastern railway undertake, f fom the beginning of the year, to' qer liver in London passengers' baggage. nreviouslvso booked, free of cha within the carriage limits of the coin nanv. Delivery carts are to be dis patched from the Liverpool street sta tion six times a day. According to a . German economist, the income oi the world Is $13,520,000,- debt, $10,926,000,000; taxes, $2,002,- 000.000: capital, $85,612,000,000. Sweden nas , tpe ; smallest aeot, or 50,000,000 ; France the largest, or $2,140,000,000. The United States has the largest in come, and England the most capital.' Italy is the beaviest taxed, paying 35 per cent, of its income for taxes to the average 15 per cent of other nations. Kiibblbg-10 ikelr Deaths. "How ard," the Ne w ;York correspond: ent of the Philadelphia Times, writes: Our 'firsTbiUzgns' are "going off like hot cakes. It's as much as a fellow can do to attend to his business and pay the last sad tribute to departed friends First-cjiasa funerals are of daily occur rence, and there are more mourners in the streets than ever before. Other things are happening, too, and among them sof tening of the brain. For years nntine-UOuse sqiiare, tne Astor Rouse rotunda, Deimonico's and the Brunswick have been frequented by a nanasotne-iacea, oig wue-eyea, iraus mannered, open-handed paper dealer, known to every one, and a jolly good fellow all the time. He was a fast liver. a hard drinker, and a very, light sleeper. He made money easily spent it like water, and was the personification of generous recklessness. : Result : Soften- rng of the braijv About three weeks ago he was taken to an insane asyluni, where he is of, course abuiidantly ctireci for, but the doctors say ne is hopelessly idiotic. A friend of mine, one of these self-sacrificing chaps, went to see him. The poor fellow is poisoned by tobacco. ne smokea cigarettes constantly, so much so that his forefinger and thumb were yejlo w stained. This complicates matters. If he were devitalized by loss of sleep only, rest and; 'regular .hours mighWecuperate him If Tiis interior was simply overcharged, with alcohol, proper nedicaments and total . abatis nece from intoxicating; drink might bring him up again. But on ton. through under and ail about every muscle,! fiber ana Tissue oi. nis mental, : moral f ana physical nature is that ineffaceable stain that nicotine atone can give and ummpotenceaioneTemove. V Ah v bod v else V 1 ' . . ; Yes, indeed. ; They may : not be lite rally in insane asylums, out tney are the merest wrecks of old-time tlory Come with ' me to, that great exchange of down town workers, the rotunda of the Astor House, and, stand near the cashier.- The place Is packed full from noon until S, and tolerably full the rest of the dav. Thousands eat and thou sands drink and thousands Brhoke there every day. The monthly profits are said to oe $15,000 a great dead .01 money, la: it the" same crowd T . Are they the same tbouianda? rotj.by va ; jug f ulh Within the past five years two genera- ttons-have coma and goneVand the third is rushing alonsr as last as it can go. ; Br eatinsr fast, drinking faster, and puff, pufl, puffing with the, eagerness of a race norse, bound to win ana lose no time. . There they stand or sit as the case may be If they eat, they throw their victuals down at a gulp. If they drink, "it's one, two, three, "give me a cnecK, . ana off, they go. : And then? - " Well they work Ull night, take their dinner, and repeat the dose in some up town bouse, according to, their means. xne cmer places are ueimonicors, tne Brunswick, the ; Fifth-A venue, the St, James and the Hoffman. Accustomed though you may be to gay and festive developments I can show you sights here in the gastronomic line that would open your eyes with wonder and shut em up again m disgust, Weil? ..i.-.r' But it isn't well, its fearful, and the few temperate old chaos who witness this social breakup; who see friend after friend depart-who has. ' pot' lost a friendrWare paralyzed with fear lest some day we be left alone in our glory. ronjTeftra'EiiKerleieefiOllHrei , - Hrs. WlnaloWs Soothing Syrup fa the prescrlpr tion of one ftf the best Jemaie Physicians and NHraeln theUnlted.tates.and has been aed for tortyyeaw with neverfaiHng-safety and uo m by millions of mothers and children fremh leepj lnffljit ot one week otdX0 the adult Jt eorreijta fteidUY of the stomach,' reHevea wind oU0,rolatmffI,ar health and comfort to- mother aptf -IktinWe beuey e it wo omftww Barest msamn m-uyst wvna, in au wneuwr h nrues own tewntna ufMro cause. FuU directions for using wiMH each bottle. "None Mnnhm nn Imm tha Of Curtis A Peraifia. ia on the outside wmi poia oj mo- nseqtooe aeaiers. out a 4asmmmmmm1jmJmtrgfppmmmmmmmwmmmF FfiiKATtr'iosrt iHim' )Ka ha rpterjr Tpatented Ihe cse of BOB HITT'aoOXXUajaLri No; ottet' Wpoand:ttoe)-r ease th peiiar TnertleaN Aichao exactly salt Uia virions condltloni of-human natr. it softens toe hair wUen harsh and'y:'. tt ! soothes UietettatMaeairsw-U aSordAthe richest tostrtB Treventathe haU from facing oft It promotes tts neaiUiT,. vigorous growtur I1 1 not qgreasy nor sticky. lt leave . no disagreeable odor. n kola dandruff.'' ;.t , ; . Bnrnett'i Kavorlng Ixtracta'areknwn to be the W9 Otpey eoompan faiwitmim BparV JAY OOUIiD liATESX SCHEME. Arrangi ug : tor llirtsct -XelSTapIilc Comtnaaleagiam BtTreea-Kartli kadF(ath-America. : , ,.,ir IfeleerahiccommunicatioB' between . North and -South -America; which has been cariied or t in a very, roundabout way is to beimade more direct under a scheme originating: ' with vay- Gould, who is at the bead or tne American Clable Comnanv. J It has been ; known IhatcMr.iGould sought .to get a conces sion for landing a cable at Brazil; and the Hio de Janeiro Jornal De Commer cio of December announces that Mr. Oould's tlan is to lav a cable throusb' the Bermudas to St Thomas, thence in uneaual ..curves to Paramaribo, in Dutch Giiinea, and from 'that point to TPraU thflnnnitiii rrf thA ErovinO ofCeara in Brazil . The cable as been ordered and the Brazilians are w Vr , T.7 n Tr miT r ikil yfrnllAMj alliiuvioij iui tun wiu(ucuuu of the line. Besides this, telegraphic communication ' between .New xorfc and' South : American Republics, will Al30.be established by way, of Vera Cruz and Panama. The t;entrai and South American Telegraph Company is pushing the construction of itsiand lines ana laying tne caoies as rapiaiy as the wires are supplied, rxear ao miral Balirh, commanding . the Pacific squadron, has been ordered by the Sec re tarv ef the Navy to render assistance in laying the cable, the president of the 1 company having suggested tnat an eariy completion pi me nuea is uesira ble owing to the disturbed condition -of affairs in Peru and Chili. Jt is, expect-1 ed-that the lines, will be completed by June. Kidney-Wort moves the bowels reeularlr. deansjas the blood, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache, and pains which are caused by disordered liver and kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should you not try it? Yoor drogglst win tell you that it Is one of the most successful medicines ever known.- It is sold In both dry and liquid form, and its action Is positive and sure in either. Dallas. Texas Herald. EnxlrVltse for Women. -Mrs. Lrdia E. Pink- ban "288 ; Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass.. has made the discovers! Her Vegetable Compound iff poeiuve euro iot iemtue compiamis. a. line aa dressed to this lady will elicit all necessary infor mation. . MilEtJE FOB RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, SwelI ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth', Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ho Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacobs Oil as a safe, smre, simple and cheap External Beaedy. A trial entails bat the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with paia oaa hava oheap aad positive proof of its Sections in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGIST8 AID DEALERS nr XEDionrs. A. VOGZIiER & CO., Baltimore, XTcL, U. M. JU 0ee80ak w ly SOMETHITJG EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There eiisits a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. Hagan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness. Ronghness, . Eruptions, Vnl- far 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 flee in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. 3 Jan. 22 FRAMES. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Van Hess9 Galfeiry. deel8 tf Chew onlv4ha brand of tobacco, known as The Old Oaken Bucket - :;HX old Ctoea Bucket; : v XnTbe iron bound bucket,"1 "; : ; u . '"'. -i. .-TJieoss-eovered backet,- i "klir. ' ,Charkte,Ji. Creole Agent, Liberal terms to dealers. ...-,-.77 fffiitill 0! Photograph Frames Worth Carolina Railroad. 00BDEHSED S0HEDTTLE5. " . . TRAINS GOINQ BAST, t 1- Date, Dec" 18, '8 i ' Ho. SB No Zl ' No. 53 . :-v : Dally" DaUy.-. Da LeavChirlotte, 1 4.80 p m b 80 a m & 1 0 p m " - Saltsbury,- 6.1T p m I-5.80 a m lu.02 p m iArrlveGreensb'ro 8.00pm 7.38am 1 2 05am Leave wreeDsb'ro ai8 p m 7.5H a m 12.15 am Arrive N Danville 10.10 p m 10 00 a m 12 23 am Leave N Danville 1 1.80 p m 10 15 a m Arrive Richmond, 7.40 a m 8.55 p m. Leave Greensb'ro . 9.50 am r Arrive Balelgh. 1.52 pm ' - Leave ValetKh,.. J 2.17 p m . Arrive OoldsDoro' 4.20 p m No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with B B. B. for all points East and West via Danville 1 Bmond, also with train lor aaieign ana r wiasDoro. ho. 65Connects at Greensboro' with B. Sc D. B. U for all points East and West, via Danville and BlchSQond. So. 63 Connects at Greenstorb with B. D. B. B. for all ' points Bast and West, via Danville only.. ., TBAIN3 GOING WBSI. , Date.Deal8,'81 No. 54 No. 50 No. 52 Daily. Dairy. Dally. Leave Goldstwio" . 12 20pm Arrive Baleigh,.. 12.40 pm Leave BaleUch, - ' 400 pm Leave Richmond, 12 07 pm 11.25 pro. " N.DanviUe 7 48 pm 80 p m 7.85 a m Arrive Greensrro V 80 pm 8.80 pm 9 30 am Leave Greensb'ro 9.85 p m 8.40 pm 9 85 a m Leave Salisbury,. 11.15pm 10.87 m 11.22am Arrive Charlotte,. 12.40 aln 12.25 m 1.05 pm N. W. N. C. RAILKOAD. 6Q1N& WE8T. NO. 63-Daily. Leave Greensboro. 0.51 pm Arrive Kernerevlle. 11.07 pm i ulve Salem .-. . 1 1.50 p m . , NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 a m Arrive Kemeravllle 11.00 a m Arrive 8alem. 11.80 a m 6QIK& KAST. : - NO. 51 DaUy, except Sunday. Leave Salem.... 7.30 am Arrive Kerneisv 'le 8.04 am Arrive Greensboro.. 9.00 a m NO. 53-Dally. Leave Salem ...... ....... 4.30 pm Arrive Kernersvllle 6. 1 0 p na Arrive Greensboro 6.80 p m Pallman SleeM Cars Without utee On Train No. 6F, between Atlanta and New York, via Danville. On Train No. 55, between Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville. On Train No. 53, between Atlanta and Washing ton, via Danville. On Train No. 50, between New York and Atlanta via Danville. on Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via Danville On Train No 54., batween Washington an 3 At lanta, via Danville, H"FThrough Tickets on sale at Greenabore', Baletgh, Goldsboro'. Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points South, t-outhwest. West. North and Bast. Kit Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address. A. POPE, Genernl Pafseneer Agent. decSl Bichmond, Va. IHisccllaiicoue NOTICE. PUBSUANT lo a decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg, I wi 1 sell at Public Auction at the court bouse In Charlotte, on MONDAY, THS 27TH OF FEBRUARY. 1882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lot or parcel of land ljlng between the intersection of the North Carolina Hailroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and others, now known as the Butler property. Resold because of purchaser at late sala falling to comply. Terms cash; balance on 3 and 6 months credit, with Interest Title reserved as security for balance. ; B. BARrtlNGER, dec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. W. H. CHICK, Having removed tn the shop, on Trvon street, over the indenendent Hook & Ladder Truck House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as 6EAINING, Guilding, KalsomiDisg, Frescoing, fc Jan6tf JUST RECEIVED. LOBIDA . 0BANGE3 and LEMONS; also on hand Turkeys, Geese, Eggs end Cranberries, Buckwheat TTnur and New Orl: ens Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. 6000 COFFEE. Everybody wants It, but very few gat It, because most people do not know how to gelect ooflee, 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 of blending various fla vors. They are roasted in the most perfect manner (it is Impossible to roast weU 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 redpe for making good Goffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. 84," strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. One or the other wiU suit every taste. They have the threo great . points, good quality, honest quan tity, reaaonqble price. Aa7t your Grace? fcir Thurber'8 roasted Cbffee 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 "Ideal! Coffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Respectfully, fcc., EL4F.B. THURBER fc CO, Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, New York. p. 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Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc We nave naa nunyBveyearv experience. , ' Patents obtained through us are noticed in the 8ci umno AlfBaKJAJf. -This large and apleadld lUus trated weekl v naoer. 3 . 2 O a vflar.nhowa th Pmmm nf Scierfoav t very-intareating, and has an enormous circulation. -Hddress MONN A 00 Patent Boltci tors. Pub's, Sasjmno ahkricak, 87 Park Eowv iv" wa uauutwfcauouLraieui4irwii- - A BEAUTIFUL OTtOAFf, the "MOZAKTrrir No. 12,000.27 stops. JO full sets boluen il ? gue RdS,- SOLID WAtJS'Ur Highly ro Kh Case. New and valuable improvements lust M,i dedV.. Stool, book, music. Boxed and delivered m," board cars here, price uNLY SIXTY Dull arm Net Cash.- -iiatlsractlon guaranteed in evw nai ticular or money refunded after one yeai'stX" Everyone sold sells another. It is a Stw.dinJ Auvertisement Order at once. Koibng saved hr correspondence. My new factory Ju,t comuletcri capacity 2,0u0 Instruments every 20 dnyn vp litest . 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THE THE HIGHEST AWARDS STrfSSs to the GREAT WORLD'S PAIR in LONDON. 1861 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS 1S67; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION; In CHILI, 1875 and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION In Philadelphia, 1S76. - All persona wishing to purchase (or amine) iBstrnments are respectfully In vited to visit ear Wavrerooms. Send for Circular and Pries List. CHICKERING & SONS 130 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. I 156 Tremont St., Boston. Dec30 dkw4w J83-SEND FOR CIRCULAJiS.-es. i Isle Co, MLDDLETOWN, CONN. SOUTHEBN OFFICE Na 8 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Md. novll dw no yi it i;i TO CALL AT EDDINS1 BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE l We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but if roa will call we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of -HOLIPAY GOODS- ever brought to this market Call and see our Display whether you buy or not. A fine lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - of all descriptions, Jnst received. Bemember none can under-buy. us, and none can ' under sell u?. declS ' . CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DEfiTfBABUS residence; three blocks from the XX public square in Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. , Tne dwelling Ik on a tulllot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house la admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose. Jot tnrthsr . particulars, price, terms, e?20)3t? - THIS GFFJCS. Lot:;ibrSile THE Lot on the corner of Ninth atmat and the KM ; Knrtli PamHn. P.f!wi.it M.,t.M ai . ..n 77 v- v xwim, uuiiiiuk I4U loci vu Ninth street and 18ft feet on the North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided iPi0!"0 'ot8 of 70 Joy 196 leet Suitable either for Kimdlng or lactory purposes Apply to - lun2o,tf , .. s, a. PHTLLUtL CHGKERNG mm. victor Sewii Yonr Holiday Purchases. n r
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