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DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH An Important dis covery, by wWch every family may give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. OTMTI, DEALER IN es, ..'Urs'MSV 1. ' - Tinware & House Farnishins Goods MANTELS and GRATES 130" WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first class hands emp'oyed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct 2D Just Receivec -AT THE China Palace -OF- A LOT OK ELEGANT SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. anlO Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liv tr, 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. rOA BALE BY ALL, anjlS deod eow lr SBUaOZSTS. Chew only tbe brand of totacco known Ml The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket The moss-eorerdd bucket, That hung in thelwell. CHiS. B. J0NK9, 1 Charlotte, N. C Sole Agent, Liberal terms to dealers. JT. B. DOBBINS. Philadelphia, Pa. t( CHAS. R. JOJNJKS, I SoleAg't,Charlotte,N.C. j Stoves Heaters RaD ?'i-iiyy.i 6i.yw.cfejs f.' -- J. BrookMi & Co., Plated Ware and China Sets itWESOBATOB MAKES OLD Looking MADE Glasses WITH ELECTRIC Scouring ponsH. ASK YOUR GROCER Beet in the World. THE ONLY MEDICINE) IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRI FOR I That Acta at the same time on TES LIYZ&, TES30WSLS, A1W TES SIDNEYS WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we allow these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, CUlSAJtlt DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AiH NERVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Yfhy Hirer Billons pains and aches! Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened or disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerrous or sick headaches! Use KIDNEY- WOKTand rejoice in health. It is put up in Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans one package of which makes six quarts of medicine. Also in liquid Form, Tery Ce tfated, for those that eannot readily prepare it. tyTt arts with equal efficiency In either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.0 WELLS, RICHARDS05 & Co., Prop1 5i (Will send the dry post-paid.) BTOIXTOT03, BSmMSaSBSw Mirch 27 dLly TIIE- FINEST SET -OF- i NOW IN THE CITY. A URGE' STOCK OP FDEfflTDRE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JJ XT JLV - J !l WUITE FRONT. Jan 10 BINGHAM SCHOOL, K3TBLI8HKD IN J.793, MEBAITEVILLI!, H. 0., is p a g-e m i h s h t Among Southern Boarding Schools for boys in age, numbers and area of ot patronage. Messing club VI of a mile from Barracks for young men of small means. The 176th session be gins January 11th, 1882. For cata logue giving lull particulars address Maj. tt. BINGHAM. decl7 tt . Superintendent. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE Spring Session of 1882 will . t begin u Wednesday, January 11th. Charges per session ot twenty weeks: Board (exclusive of lights and washing) and tuition, In fullKn gllsh course, 876 0a Extra studies moderate. For paiUculara apply to . T. M. JONB3. aecia a President; O TART LING , . w DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED 1 A Yiotua oi yuauuui unpraaencs craaznf jnezu tore Decay, Karroos Debility, Lost MAoliood, cku having tried in vain every known remedy, ha dis covered a simple self core, which he will send FEES to hlf fcuow-suaerers aaaresg j, ife utUCT JSP 4a sjnauiaui xv. i. - i Sept 18 DOBBINS' -mass IcTVT Come and See bedroom In FBIDAT, JAN. 20, 1882. SfATK NKWI, Tluffle: Mr. S.0. Dodaon has left High Point and seeared a per manent situation with ine raiiroaa at this point. . .. .... WashinffUui. D. C. where he has a-.pc sition with-the Union Telegraph Corn- pa.py- Callum is manager of this Air. it. u. company. ! Houston & orosgrocerH, me uiw ing the guessing talent of the denizens of Greensboro by .offeiing rewards to the one who will guess the number of peas in a j ar, or come ine nearest, io iu Wilmington Star: We learn that as a lady of this city was, about entering the gate to her residence, a few nights since, she was suddenly seized by the throat by a Duny maiviuui, wuu uau. aDoroached her unawares, and chocked witn one nana wmie ue iciu uci putnow with the other, with the view of taking mh-itflvAr monev she micht have about h.arw Fortunately, the laay naaieii ner valaables -valaablesat home, and the disappoint- I ed miscreant finally released her and went on his way. There are a number of straege char acters here, both white and colored, who, we hope, will sharply be looked after by the police. Winston Sentinel: Three sory brick buildings will be erected on the burnt block as soon as material can be obtain ed and necessary arrangements com pleted. , , , C. A. Reynolds, of Rockingham coun ty, has resigned his position as collec tor, and in connection with W. P. Reynolds of this place engages in the manufacture of tobacco. We are informed that a case of small pox has made its appearanee in the Box Mountain settlement, near the Stokes and Forsyth line. Chicken pox i3 reported on a boom among both old and young in the low er portion of the county. Hog cholera is thinning out porkers extent in Farmington and Smith Grove neighborhood.'Dahrie co. One C. G. Jfage, alias J onn u. vy oou, stole a horse from a citizen 01 wis county, and is now in the Witheville (Va.)jail, awaiting a requisition from the Governor or tnis acaie. Our contractors have a gooa many orders on file for new ouiiaings ana when gently spring opens runy, tne wines of our little city will spread and the interior improve in a very rapid manner. fiwvmRhorrt Patriot: A negro was killed at Reidsville the other day by the accidental discharge 01 a pistol in ine hands of James Dil worth. Mr. Victor Barrmcer leu last mgni for Richmond and Mew Ytfrk. where he goes to form business connections. mere were no casea ui sman kua 11 ion 'eo in (jreensooro in vue yei ioji-. Out of this number only 4 proved fatal. Dr. Porter attended all the cases, auu thinks the result was due to vaccina tion. T.umberton Robesonian: "A man with a pun uDon his shoulder," created a good deal of surprise upon our streets last Sunday week. It was Mr. Luke Cartwright in search of his daughter. We regret to learn that Mr. Brecken ridge Conoly, son of Maj. J. A. P. Con oly, of Lumber Bridge township, was thrown from a voung horse last Friday morning with almost ratal results. Raleieh Newg and Observer: Lr- Robert E. Walker has been appointed by Judge McCoy to be clerk or ine superior court of Carteret county, in place of James Rumley, deceased. 1 V A.J. - The roiiowing snerins yeBteiuay new- tied with the State Treasurer the taxes due by their respective counties: Jno. K.Hughes. Orange, 85,339 29; M. E. Alexander, Mecklenberg, 821,128 4d. Sheriff W. F. Shaw, of Yadkin coun ty, yesterday placed in the penitentiary M. li. Howell, wniie, unaer seuusuue uj. one year, for larceny. Tne nurncane or cycione ui Apiii, 1877, blew down more tnan twenty tress in the capltol gquare. Since that time about six others have yielded to the force of storms. Yesterday one of the largest trees in the square, stand ing near the north gate, gave way about one o CIOCK, witn a crasn, uestruj- ing as it fell a beautiful magnolia ana some snniDDery. xne wee was ueu and its roots much decayed. Julius A. Gray, Esq., president or tne Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Kaii road, is in the city, on business connect ed with that road. To-day the Gov ernor's council will meet to consider the arrangements which has been signed by Dr. Canedo and returned to Governor Jarvis. Mr. Gray will call a meetiner of the stockholders as soon as the council acts, and such meeting will probably be held at Fayetteville in ten or fifteen aays. A Virfftnls BrUto &escpe ner hm- bans. A letter from Culpeper dated the 14th instant says: One day last week Mrs. Douglass Vass, a bride of two weeks, bv her coolness ana courage savea me life probably of her husband and her- sel, as well as their team. The rains and snows of the last few days have made many of the rivers and creek fords very dangerous crossings. Mr. Vass and bis wife, who was a Miss James of Fauquier, who resides near Brandy station, in Culpeper, were attempting to cross the Rappahannock, at ueyereiey s rora, in a two-norse waeon. and when near the middle of the river they were washed by the cur rent from the tord ana down tne dangerous stream. The couplings be coming unfastened, they were in a perilous situation, and the gentleman, losing his presence of mind, endeavor ed to leap into the river. As he had on his overcoat he would nave in an probability been drowned, but the lady caught him with one hand and with the other guided the horso to a point near the shore, where the wagon hung up. Then, insisting on his remaining and looking after the horses, she leaped into the stream, swam ashore.and went a mile to Mr.Cunningbam's, the nearest house, for assistance, which in an hour or two was procured, and the half drowned and frozen man, with his team, were rescued. : Tlie Prosperity of Alsmafectarere of machinery. The American Machinest published letters from fifty-five of the leading machinery - establish menu through out the country, which indicate) tne presentrconditien of business, the pro f ress made in 1881, and the prospects or 1882. The letters are all cheerful. There is scarcely an exception to the claim that manufactures of machinery are every wnere in a nounsuing uuui ness. and the outlook for the coming year is considered promising. Most of tne nrms report oraerg tor mourns m advance, compelling an increase of equipment. The machine-tool builders are apprehensive that they will be un able to fill within a reasonable time the many requisitions already on rue. ".Engine-builders are pressed to deliver their motors; and steam-pump manu facturers are enlarging their facilities to meet the increasing demand." Not the least gratifying feature of the situ ation Is seen in the, advancing of me chanics-watges,One pf the largest estab lishments reporting an average increase during tbe past year of fifteen per cent iTairn altnorether" savs the Machinist. the outlook for the machinery business this year is about as gooa as cotua.De w'shed." ITEXM OF INTEREST. More than 100 saloons of Omaha have been closed. - v Pensacola, Ela., baa Toted against re pudiating her ante-bellum debt, and re cently paia vuiuo oi iu Six hundred and one convicts in the Arkansas penitentiary, number are murderers. Over loo of the Capitalists have made a proposition to build a cottou factory at Ringgold, Tenh., if the citizens take a portion of the stock. . ; Mr. James Williamson, aged seventy six, was married at Hawkinsville, Ga., a few days ago, to Mrs. Polly Burnham, aged sixty-six. The groom s son, who is fifty years old, performed the cere mony. Germany has 3,250 co-operative asso ciations, of which 1,895 are loan or credit societies, people's banks, &c, 674 indus trial societies, 645 stores for the sale of f oods, and 36 building societies. As ar as can be learned the banks are the most profitable, next the co-operative stores. The industrial associations are not very prosperous. Black, the novelist, is thus satirized DV the .London World "Hech.mon.Duc ym wee Wullie Black, frae Aberdeen, inventor o' the grand airt of fillin three to gether o' scenic descreeptions and Gaelic names. Ye ken hoo it's done ? Eh. but it's braw wark and maks the siller 1" Mr.. Strickland Kneass, the retiring president of the Engineers', Club of Philadelphia, at a meeting Saturday evening gave a synopsis of the progress of engineering works in this country, Mexico, Europe and Asia, showing that Mexico is rapidly rising in the scale of nations by introducing internal im provements in the shape of extensive railroad lines. He predicted a prosper ous future for that country. Of the whole population of New York fiitv of 1.206.272. the native-born are showr to number 727.629, of whom 708,- 677 are white and 18,952 colored. The foreign non-residents number 378,670, of whom 29.767 are English, 153,482 Ger mans. 9.910 French, 198,595 Irish, 8,683 Scotch, 12,223 Italian, and the rest scat tered. Dressed as women usually are. the less exercise they take the better for health. In fact, they are seldom fit to stand erect or walk a block, but should be rolled around on a sofa or carried on a palanquin. Not one woman in ten thousand has room inside her clothes for the rise and fall of the ribs in breath- ine: not one in ten thousand whose vital organs are not displaced by exter nal pressure, and while this is so the less exercise the better. Jane Swiss- helm. NEWS NOTE. Ex Gov. Bullock, of Worcester, Mass., dropped dead on the sidewalk at about 4.15o clock Tuesday. 1113 death was caused by apoplexy. The centennial anniversary of the birth of Thomas Wildey. founder of Odd Fellowship, was celebrated by the members of the order in Chicago Mon day. During: a bull tight at Mantanzas, Cu ba, on Sunday, part of the scaffolding supporting the seats gave way, and nearlv 300 people were preciuitatea in to the stables below. One person was killed and others were more or less in jured. The Denver. Utah and Pacific Rail road between Denver and Longmont is open for business, and freights are now beine run throuen via the Denver and Rio Grand and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroads, without breaking bulk between Denver and Kansas City. The Nihilists who are about to be tried at St. Petersburg are charged with p irticipating in all the attempts at re gicide since 1879. The annual product of precious me tals in the States and Territories west of the Missouri river, including British Columbia, and the receipts at San Fran cisco from the west coast of Mexico, re ported to Wells, Fargo & Co., are as fol lows: Gold, $31,869,686; silver, 845,017.- 829. California shows an increase in silver and a decrease in gold : Nevada shows a falling off; Utah, Colorado and Arizona show an increase. The ravages of scarlet fever and diphtheria in Buffalo, M. Y, have been terrible during the past six weeks, no less than seventyrfive deaths from these diseases having occurred during that : period, the great majority being chil dren. A Nw Disease nnd the Rented r. Greensboro Patriot. A disease of a most virulent type has broken out which threatens to en gulf the nation in the deepest lamenta tion. A diagnosis by an eminent pa thologist defines it to be "political small pox." It goes under different names in different places, but the symptoms are the same, and there need oe no mistajiB i iiy leuuiujaiiou. xu blue-blooded Vireihia it bears theifn- - , , . v posing name or "jvianonism. in con servative and prudish North Carolina it is called the "independent fever," the prominent symptoms being itching Ealms and (spoils) distemper, it is ighly contagious, and proves fatal in every case where tne most heroic rem edies are not at once applied. The dis ease is spreading, and has already made its apppearance in a mild form in South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana. There is a coincidence to note. This new dis ease and the epidemic now prevailing indifferent sections of the country, both started in rennsylvama. in that State it is palled "anti-Cameronism." Another coincidence is in the treat ment of the two diseases. Vaccination is recommended as the sovereign rem edy. Vaccinate the politicians inocu late with an antidote against public robberv. plunder and lust for office. This eminent pathologist, whose opin ions everywhere command the most profound respect, also recommends that they be shut up in a pest house and left to perish after the mapper of tha lepers in the Sandwich islands. Kidney-Wort moves tfte bowels regularly, cleanses the blood, ana 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? Toor druggist will tell u that it is one ot the most successful medicines ver known. It la sold in both dry and liquid form, and Its action la positive and sure In either. Dallas Texas Herald. Forty Tears' Experience of as Old Kane. rs, Vtaislow's Soothing Syrup Is the prescrip tion of. op of the best Female Physicians and Norses to the UpUfid States, and has been used for forty years wufl nwerrfajllng safety and suc cess, by millions of mothers aotf chUdMO from the feeble infant of one week old to toe adyit. it corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wing colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe tt the best end surest remedy In the world. In all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether tt arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the faeeimUe of Curtis 4 Perkins, is on the outalde wrapper. - Sold hyaU medicine dealers. 25 cts a bottle. PBIMATTJBB LOSB OF THK HUB May be entirely prevented by the use of BUB NITTS COCQAINK. . No other compound pos sesses the peculiar, properties bleb so exactly: suit the various conditions of the human hair. It oftenitbeliafr soothes the Irritated scalp. affords the richest lustre, it prevents the hair from failing oft It promotes its healthy, vigorous grovth. It is not greasy nor sUcky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the ' TbrAuth'a Adv-antngre. - Wilmington Star. More and more it is being realized in the North that in the matter of cotton milliner the South has all the advantage ' over that great manufacturing section. Thn KrahMter (JN. X .i tieraiu any a: MIt is stated tbat the cost oi placing a veas cotton crop in the JNew Jingiana mart, is ftios.Boo.ooo. of which over &an noo.ooo is" Daid for freight and insur ant Ialtanv. wonaer tuatooutueru cotton factories are prosperous, wnen hv work i ner ud the product ot tneir fields at even less cost than it can oe done in Massachusetts or Rhode Island, and selhncr their cloth at their doors, thev can save more than one-nair or the total expense mentioned above, or aav ftl5.000.00e." A. Southern mill has tne advantage in raw material alone of more than one cent a Dound. It is in fact nearly two cents, in a oaie or &uu pounus a ooum em mill starts with at least 88 tne aa- vantage. Labor is cheaper than at the North. Whv then shall not Southern cotton manufacturing flourish? It does flourish, and everv few weets a new mill beeins operations. The Southern cotton mill campaign has just begun. Fire inlTIisirfsnIppi. Hazlehtjrst. Miss Jan. 19. lire Tuesday night burned five buildings ; loss &21.O0O oartiallv insured, rnnt Matthew's loses 812.000 on store and goodsj insured $6,000. P. H. Hogg's store and stock 84,000, insurance 83, lOOO. Other losses 85,000, insurance un known. Vandbbbilt university, tenn. As a disinfectant and detergent, Prof. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is supetlor to any preparation with which I am acquainted. u. x. Luriun, Prof. Chemistry. Darby's Prophylactic Fluidlpurlfles a foul atmos' phere. destroying the Infectious germs, gives re lief apd comfort to the sick and protection from contagion to those nursing. In all cases of small pox, scarlet fevers, 4a, its use will stop the spread of Infection. THECREAT IlBEtl FOR EUMTIS1, Neuralgia, 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 as a safe, sure, simple and clieap i-iternai Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pais con have oheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DBTJGGISTS LTD DE1LEES IJT MEDICINE. A. VOGZLER & CO., Jfqltimore, ML- U. 8. deo80dw ly SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft aiid brilliant Complexion, no matter Low poor it may naturally l)e. Hagan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Yul- far Flushings? etc., etc. So elieat 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 FRAMES. -:o: A SPLEHDID AEgOSTMEKT -Of- Frame Mouldinp, k, - AT Van Ness Gallery. ecl8 tf , Chew only tl.e brand Old Oaken Bucket of tobacco known as The 'T'HE old Oaken Bucket, The iron bound bucket, xne moss-coverea DucKet, That hung in the well. CHAS. R. JONES, . Charlotte, N.C., Sole Agent. ' Liberal terms to dealers, RH Photograph frames, North Carolina Railroad. ooisrDEysEp schedules. TRAINS GOING BLAST. Date. Dec 18, '8! No. R5 No 61 No. 58 Dally. Daily. Dally. .Leave-Charlotte, 4.30 p ni 6.17 pm 8.00 pm ai8pm 10.10 p m 11.80 pm a 30 am 5.80 a m 7.88 a dd 7.5Kam 10 00 am 10 15 a m 8.55 pm 9.50 a m 1.52 p m 2.17pm 8.10 pm l(i.02 p m i2 05 am 12.15 am 12 23 am Salisbury. Arrive Greens b'ro Leave wreensb'ro Arrive N Danville Leave N Danville Arrive Hlchmond, Leave Greensb'ro Arrive Balelgh... 7.40 am Leave Halewn... Arrive Go Idsboro' 4.20 p m No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with It & D. B. R tor all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond, also with train for Raleigh and tioiasDoro. Ho. 65 Connects at Greensboro' with R. 4 D. B. K. for all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond. No. 63 Connects at Greensroro' with R&D. R. R. for all points East and West, via Danville only. TRAIN 3 GOING WEST. Date, Dec. 18, '81 No. 54 Daily. No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Dally. Leave Golds'wro' 1220 pm 1240 pm 4 00 p ni 12 07 pm 6 30 p m 8.30 D m Arrive Balelgh... Leave Raleigh, Leave Richmond. 1 1 .25 p m 7.35 am fl 30 a m ' N.Danville 7 48 pm Arrive Greensb'ro Leave Greensb'ro 9.35 pm 11.15 pm 8.40 p m 9 35am 11.22 am 1.05 pm Leave Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, 10.37 m 12.40 a m 12 25 m jN. W. N. C. HitlLKOAD. 60ING WEST NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro fi.Rl p m Arrive Kemersvllle 11.07 pm Arrive Salem 11.50 p m NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 10.00 a m Anive Kemersvllle 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem 11.80 a m GOING EAST. "NO. 51 Daily, except Bunday. Leave Salem 7.80 a m Arrive Kernersvlile 8.04 am Arrive Greensboro 9.00 a m NO. 53-Dally. Leave Salem 4.80 p m Arrive Kernersville 5.10pm Arrive Greensboro 680 p m Folln Store Cars WitHout Om On Train No. 51. between Atlanta and New York, via Danville. On Train No. f5, between Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville. on Tram Mo. 53. between Atlanta and washing- ton, via Danville. On Train No. 50, bet ween New York and Atlanta via Danville. On Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via Danvi le. on Tram wo ti, D8iween wasnmgton anu At lanta, via Danville. gy Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points br.uth. bouthwest, west, ronn and East. K r Kmigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address. A. PuPE. General Passenger Agent. decSl Richmond, Va. TUisccUaTicoits. NOTICE. PURSUANT to a decree of the Superior r. pr: of Mecklenburg. 1 wi l sell at Public Auc.ion at the court boue in Cuariotte, cn MONDAY, THE 27TH OK FEBRUARY, 18S2, (being the week of Superior Court,) that valuable lot or parcel of land lyln? between the Intersection of the orth Carolina KHIroad track and Tiade street, adjoining tbe P M. Brown lots and o.heis, now known as tne Kutier property. Resold because of purchLser at la'.e sale falling to comply. Terms-V3 cash; balance on3 and 6 months credit, with interest. Title reserved as sec unty for balance. K. BAKrilNUfcit, dec24 d oaw tcs Commissioner. W. H. CHICK, Having removed ti the shop, on Tryon street, ever the indenendent Hook & Liidder Truck House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL FA1JNT1NU, such as -GBAINING,- Gailfe KaJsomiDinff, Frescoing, Janft tf JUST RECEIVED. JpLORIDA ORANGES and LEMONS; also cn hand Turkeys, Geese, Epgs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flpur anil New OH- ans Molasse?. dee23 S- M. HOWELL. GOOD COFFEE, Everybody wants It, but very few get it, because most peoplo do not know how to eelect 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 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 tho Thurbor icecipo' for making good Coffee.' We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41,' mild and rich. One or the other will suit every taste. They have tho three great points, good quality, honest gwan ttty, reaaomble price. Aah your Grocer for Thurber's roasted Coffee in pound pac1i 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 porsons desire It we also, furnish the "Ideal" Coffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot In existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee koep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Bespectfully, fcc., if . K. & B. B. THUBEE3 & CQ., Importers', Wholesale Grocers and Co'ffea ' ' Boasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers In food pro ducts in the world, we consider it our ' In terest to manufacture only pure and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. A11 goods bearing pur name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealer pre authorized - to refund' the' purchase price In any case where customers blaye cause for dissatisfaction. Jt is therefore to the interest of both dealers andcon ewners to ose Thurber'a brands. ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUAETIES TOE DEUMMEES. STATKSVILLE, N. C rrfflB house has been leased for a term of years X Thy Mrs. Or. Reeyes, whose Intention Is to keep a strictly firsUeJass'boUag n eyery respect. 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