DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, An Important dis covery, by which every family may give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer, BOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa. fJUSCCllaUCOUB. DEALER IN Tinware k House FurnishiDp- Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first class hands employed. Call for the B.VRLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct39 AT THE China Palace OF J. MM & A LOT OF ELEGANT SUITABLE FOB WEDDING PRESENTS. anlO 1MUIGORATOR 1 Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. Itassistsdi- gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the ' blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Banjord, 162 Broadway, N. Y. BY ALL DKUUU1D ..iuiwoa bowit. T&RTLl MC DISCOVERYI s LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Ion Decay, Kervous Debility, Lott Mauhood, "to having tried in Tata every known mV covered a simple self cure, which he will to hit fellow-sufferers, address J. II, 1UU.T! 4S Chatham fit., K. Y. Sept 18 ij0&i iiitii ff OHAS. K." J ONES, II SoleAg't,Charlotte,N.C. JJ Stoves, Hees, list Receiver Co., Plated Ware and China Sets Msssssw MAKES Looking MADE Glasses mar 09 WITH Pansi ELECTRIC Soouring POLISH. ASK YOUR RQCER Satcut medicines. THE ONLY MEDICINE IS EITHEB LIQUID OB DBT FOBM I That Acta at the same time on TEE LIVER, TEE BOWELS, AND TEE EI2EEYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we allow these great organ to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are thereore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE I KIDNEY DISEASES, I LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, CRTXABY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AJTD NEKVOCS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Bilious pains and achesl Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened oer disordered Kidneys! Why endure nervous or sick headaches! Use KIDNEY-WORTand rejoice in health. It 13 put up In Dry Vegetable Form, In tin cans one packago of which nmkts six quart of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Cohu trated, for those that cannot readily prepare It. t3lt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF TOUR DItCGGIST. TRICE, $1.00 WELLS, BICHABDSO-X A Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BCRLTJOTOH, TT. Maru'i 27 dSwly 80 BAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. rfd Juii It, 1878 WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, BR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances MSN Buffering from NerrousWeakneMes, Gen eral Iebility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resultine from Abuses and Othbt. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Pnrn lysis. Spinal Difficulties. Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, ana other Diseases of the vital organs. Also women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief end complete restoration to health guaranteed. Thene are the only Elect ric Appliances that have ever been construeteu anon Mcientific nrin- cipleg. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with me most wonaerim snccesa, and they have the highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have Deen quickly and radically cured b their nse. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givlD? on uuormauon iree. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. THE FINEST SET OF 1 NOW IN THE CITY. k URGE STOCK OF FBRNtTDRE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E. .M. ANDREWS WHITE FRONT Jan 10 OLD II II II II I II III f .4M,BL!jS" mm vnm- mM ill n TV In the World. M H - '- maw Come awl See Bedroom Fnrn Charlotte (bsertitr. SUNDAY, FEB. 5. 1882. STATE NEWS. Greensboro Bagle: The farmers around Greensboro am rigging up scows to haul wood to town. There is a mail on the morning irain to Salem-Winston now, owing it is said to the efforts of Col. Jones, of the Char lotte Observer. Spirit'of the South: Little Ann, aged about four years, daughter or Mr. Davidson Bosworth, wno resides on Cartledge'a Creek, died on the 25th ult., from burns received by her clothes taking Are some two weeks previously. 1 Virnnor tiav was suuiuiuucu w noui- let on Tuesday last, to hold an inquest over the remains or a coiorea cuuu, mhih wa hurned to aeatn unaer ue- miliar rirvumatances. lusuiying me T UiUU ' ' . .... il suspicion of toul piay. Sfcanlv Gleaner: Norwood has sevea stores and a millinery estaDiisnment, nnrl aa pood a SChOOl as 18 10 D6 IOUnu - n anvwhwfl. Thr is a man in Stanlv county who is only about thirty-five years old that his fourth wife. That ac counts for the number of old bachelors all the eirl3 want the same fellow. There are probably a great many peo ple who do not know mat wneai lrow stanlv rtmntv took the Dremium at the Philadelphia Centennial and also at the Atlanta .Exposition. RaiPiorh News and Observer: The vnnnwst child at the Orphan Asylum is about 4 years old ; the oldest about 16 years. There were many rumors on the streets yesterday about a supposed case of small-pox at Youngsville, on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. Onin ouirv we found no foundation for the rrnnnni. Miss Mary W. Haywood, only daugh tar nf the late General Robert Hay- wnnd. nf this citv. was married on the 1st inst, in Petersburg, Va., to Mr. M "K". f.arv. of that citv. An exchange says: "It seems that nnhlic oDinion has brought the officials of Raleigh up to the point of doing something to improve in a permanent manner the streets or tnaccicy. xnis is a fact ; the pressure of public opinion here is so great tnat tne auinonues are bound to do something. Wilmington LStar: Mr. Isaac James, an old and well-known citizen of Holly Shelter, Pender county, but residing for thft time beinc between Harrison's Creek and Topsail Sound, where he was running a turpentine tarm, aiea very suddenly Wednesday morning. He got nn nhrmr. A o'clock, lit nis Dine anu smoked it, and then retired to bed again being at the time apparently in di iicjii;) lipa i i. Noon anerwarus sumt; c th fAmilv noticed that lie was breath intr vftrv lieavilv. and before any of th nfiicrhhnis. which were summoned could reach his bedside he was dead. We have not heard any cause assigned for his sudden death, but suppose it was heart disease. Deceased is said to nave been between 55 aBd GO years of age. Statesville Landmark: Mr. W. C. Williams has resigned as express agent at this place and Mr. R. K. Murdock has been -appoinieu ins sucwsaui. iud office will hereafter De lound ac lue store of Messrs. Stephenson, Murdock & Co. A young man named Jirown.a son or Hev. David Brown, living near bliep herd's X Roads, thi3county, was jugged in sansDury last ween iui niwsiug forged check on Mr. John D. Ciaskill, or that place. He is remembered here as the young man who led the singing at Miss Paiuter's meetings in this section about two years ago, and it is to be ad ded that he led it with such zeal and unction as to have won from the un godly the title of "San key." Sh it Mays, or Alexander, was in lowu last Monday. lie reports the sudden death of Mrs. E.B. Kennedy, of Sharpe's township, his county, on the 23d of J an uarv. She had been, apparently, in good health, up to the time of her death. On the mornine of the day in question she had been left alone in the house, and when some member of the family wfint in. between 9 and 10 o clock, she was fouud lying dead in the floor. Why Should They? Raleigh News and Observer. "Why should the expenses in the sixth district "last election year have been increased SG3.551 when the re- ceiDts were increased but S43.988?" The Statesvile American says: a tie 1 . . m , . Xews and Observer has asked this nuestion so often that we will answer it. notwithstanding tne mean treat . ... J X i- ment this subiect has received at its hands. While the expenses are all end ed and settled from and on the aotn or June for the past year closing them, the tax on much or the spirits ana tooacco produced in that vear is not collected ft still remains in the warehouses and factories under bond to the goverment for the tax, and goes over into a new ttqqt. tr a arc whan it. suits the OWn- er, and th tax collected when it is sold. This is the case every year; some years more and some vears less, and depends on the market demands and the dispo sition of the distillers and manufac turers to hold or not. The receipts are the actual cash at the close of the fiscal year, to the 30th of June. The tax on the snirits and tobacco necessary to make up the amount spouen oi ty tne r . i m 11. . News and Observer will be collected when all the spirits and tobacco pro duced in that year is sold ; and this is the answer to the question. Our nuestion was. "Why snouia tne exnenses have been increased $63,5oi t etc. The answer or the American bears onlv on the Question as to small increase of the receipts, and docs not at all explain the great increase in tne ex penses. What the American'says about tobacco has no bearing as far as we can see. 'i no nerures snow tnat tuo uuouu t.v of snirits made and deposited in the warehouses and remaining over not fa-red was 18.038 crallons. and if the tax had been naid on it. the receipts would have been only $16,234 more than they were. So in anv event the increased receipts would have been less than the increased expenses. Tn regard to whv the expenses were increased the American does not under- talre tnexnlain. We knOWOI DUt One item that could legitimately have in creased the expenses that year. There were 229 warehouses in tnat district .Tnn an. issn. and there were 253 June sn. 1881. an increase or 24. jacn oi these was entitled t aguagor anu store keeper, whose pay was about 5900, mat ino- a. leoritimate increase in the ex- rwnoan nf oi ftoo And vet the expen- ses were increased oodoj. nuw, wum did the difference go to? There was, na far na w nan ee. &41.951 Spent With lawfnl cause. We have asked this Question very often, and if the a merinan can irive us an answer we PorrnirtVir will nrinfc it. "Whv should the expenses in the sixth district last elec- lion year nave ueen mureaaeu ?uo,wi ntn s dmmna r nnth of the hair. USO Parker's Hair Balsam, it restores tne youmiui min, m orta hn.tr. remove dandn fl, and cures J Ulluiviu " T " . . . . . av aiwi - - tcnmg ci ine scaiy. IN CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet, TypTiold, Teuow and Malarial Fevers, expose la the sick room Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It will attack au im purities and odors. The Fluid will draw to Itself the germ peUons In the atmosphere and recharge it with oae, the mysterious ajent bir which na ture vitalizes the air. BB UN and NERVE. ; Wells' Health Benewer, greatest remedy on Mrth for impotence. $ i , at druggists. Depot J. H. MoAden, Charlotte. ' 1 t i i . . . PHESS COMMENTS. Ashcville ClUzin. HOW WILL HE FEEL V Our old and esteemed army associate Capt. Price, of Salisbury,, is said, ana with some show or. truth, to nave turn- ed his face to the morninjg,v and is just now on his bended knees worshipping the rising sun of Republican patronage and power. We would . really use to see him while at his early devotions, when his new-found god of the east rises above the horizon and proves, as it surely will prove, a full-faced, wooly headed darkey, smiling benignly UPU the new converts, and precipitated in his ascension by Mott, Ike i oung & Co. ... "And seekest thou great things ror thyself? Seek them not: for behold 1 will bring evil upon ail nesii, saun iue Lord ;but thy life will I give unto thee for a prey in all places wnitner tnou goest. SPOILS IT ALL. Lenoir Topic. fioL Wm. Johnston, of Charlotte, is out in a leng card in The Observer of January 27. in which he characterizes the recent newspaper reports mention ing him as one of the North Carolina Mahones, ana that he naa joinea me Radical camp, as utterly false, but then the venerable colonel goes on and pre tends that the Democrats are persecut ing him on account of his anti-prohibition views, and writea a lot of vague twaddle about retrenchment and re form in the Democratic ranks, and spoils it all. VERT UNSATISFACTORY. Monroe Express. Col. Wm. Johnston, of Charlotte, is out in a card in which he denies the statement, published by us two weeks ago, upoa the authority of the Republi can of Washington City, and the Wash ington correspondent of The Char lotte Observer, that he had changed his political faith. We do Col. Johnston the Justice to publish his card, although we consider it very unsatisfactory in the way of a denial, but if Col. Johston is satisfied with it we certainly are. we learn from The Observer that the friends of Col. Johnston are not satisfied with his quasi denial ; and judging from the tone of that paper toward him it evi dently considers him outside the pale of the Democratic party. WE SINCERELY REJOICE. Greensbor North State Stalwart. We most sincerely rejoice that we are now permitted to see all over the State what we hoped and waited for a renunciation by men good and true of their allegiance to the party of the past, and an avowed cooperation with the party of the future and of advance ment. NO LEADERS WANTED. It is true the Republican party needs none to lead it will suffer no contrtl from without will make no alien alli ances yet it seeks the co-operation of all the patriotic sous or the btate in its efforts to redeem and elevate the State, and offers to share all the honors and advantage that are open to it with tie deserving. We are rid happily of our own party "bummers they torsook us in the day of our adversity and we have no need for the "bummers" of the Democratic party- -none for the party hacks who reviled, for pelf, Republi cans and their principles men without the convictions ot truth, and who only come to find office. These we would have stay with the irreclaimable Bour bons, when they die, bury the dead and write their truthful epitapn, aud tnen sink into that obscurity that will be best for the credit of the State. NEW8 KOTE5. The corporation of London subscrib ed 300 to the fund for the relief of the Jews in Russia. Sixty-one small-pox patients were treated in January at the Quarantine Hospital of Baltimore, and 11 died. The Boston Journal says it is rumor ed that Harvard University has receiv ed a donation of $100,000 from a wealthy gentleman of Boston. Gov. Jerome, of Michigan, has called an extra session of the Legislature, to meet Feb. 23, to consider the congres sional apportionment and other mat ters of interest. Mr. Slosson won the international billiard match at Pans, bis total score at the close being 2,400, to 2,084 for M. Vignaux. Shaeffer has challenged the winner to a similar contest. Mrs. Annie Howard, who was taken to the Boston Hospital a day or two ago suffering from starvation, died Wed nesday, in her room were iouna pan books representing deposits of 4,600 and $40 in cash. United States Deputy Marshal W. T. Nickell was killed at the house of Mar tin Cox, in Elliott county, K.y on lues- day by Lee T. Oliver. There was a dance at the nouse oi uox. ana tne shooting grew out of a quarrel during the dance. The Waverly Coal Company of Pitts burg has entered suit against the Na tional Labor Tribune and D. R. Jones, president of the Miner's Association, for libel ana conspiracy, claiming aam ages for injury to, their business to the amount of $70,000. The funeral of Daniel W. Waller, the actor and theatrical manager, who was associated with Edwin Booth in the Shakspeare revival in 1869, took place Thursday morning trom his residence in West Fifty-fourth street, New York. Only friends and relatives attended the services. Another fraud of Auditor Palmer, of Newark, N. J., has been discovered in the shape of a forged warrant for $6, 706 84, payable to the order of the Mu tual Benefit Insurance Company for the Springfield avenue pavement. The original indorsement had been erased and Palmer's substituted. The com pany say that Palmer was never au thorized to indorse a check for them, and that they never had any such claim against the city. It is rumored in Philadelphia that President Gowen, of the Reading rail road, has in in view, as one of the new departures of his management, a scheme for the organization of a pool of coal interests on a system not dissimi lar from that upon which the trunk line managements have devised for the joint handling of their passenger and freight business. With the New Jersey Central's, and possibly the Delaware and Lackawanna and Western . Inter ests, the pool would virtually have con trol of five-eighths of the entire trade. A SUBS CUBS FOB PILES. Do you know what W is to suffer with Piles? If you do. jou know what Is one of the worst torments oi tne Human frame.' The most penect cure ever known Is Kidney-Wort It cures constipation, and then Its tonic action restores health to the diseas ed bowels and prevents incurrence of disease. Try it without delay. The drr and the llauld are both sold by druggists. G lobe. ONE BXPKRIENCB FROM MANY. I had been sick and miserable so long .and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged, in this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to Improve and; gained bo fast that my husband and family thought It strange and unnatural; bat when I told them what had helped me, they said. "Hurrah for Hop Bitters I long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy' The Mother. VV1 "MT BACK ACRE9 S3,, and I feel miserable," said a hard working man. The doctor questioned him and found mat he bad been habitually costive for years, that now hU kidneys were diiordered and his whole system deranced. Kidney-Wort waa recommended and faithfully taken and In a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine oa tbe bowels und kidnejs Is won de rf uL Oungregat t o q alls t. PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR Maybe entirely prevented by the use of BUB NKTrs OOCOAmK. No other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties hich so exactly suit the various conditions of the human b air. It softens the hair when harsh and dry. soothes the irritated scalp It affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy, vigorous growth. It Is not greasy nor sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett' 8 Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the est Uexrj dtrertiscmctits. DR. C. W. BENSON, of BALTIMORE, MD., In the course of his practice discovered what now are renowned In medical practice, viz: a combina tion of Celery and Chamomile in the shape of Pills. They are used by the profession at large and constantly recommended by them. It Is not a patent medicine. It Is the result of his own experience In practice. They are a sure 0 ire for the following special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent sufferers. They are pr pared expressly to cure sick headacbe, nervous headache, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, paralysis, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and nervous ness, and will cure any case. The Doctor's great remedy for Skin disease, called Dr. Benson's Skin Cure Is exceedingly valuable and greatly sought after by all persons who have skin diseases or bad complexion. An excellent toilet dressing. Sold by all druggists. Price 60 cents a box. De pot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA. TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL, ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 8CROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINOSonaUpartaof the body. It makes the akin white, soft and smooth; remove tan and fretfkues, and is the BEST toilet dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, oonsinting of both internal and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price $ 1 . per package. CHA. N CBITTENTON, 115 Fulton street. New York City, sole gent for Dr. C. W Benson's rmedlts, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. MRS. LYDIa E. P1HKH&M, OF LYKH, MASS7, LYDIA E. PiNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. . Is a Positive Cure for all tnoie Painful Complaints and Weaknesses so common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera Uon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there is checked very speedily by its use. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Bloepleaaness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its nse. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints) of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM" POUND is prepared at S33 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $L Six bottles for $6. Sent by mail In the form of pUls, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paper, No family should be without LYDIA K. PINKHASTS LIVER PULS. They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. 85 cents per box. ay Sold by all Druggists. For Yon, Madam, Whose complexion betrays some humiliating imperfec tion, whose mirror tells you that yon are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or ha?e Eruptions, Redness, Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion, we say use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It isa delicate, harmless and delightful article, producing the most natural and entranc ing tints, the artificiality of which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes per manent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously used. Jan. 22 AT HUNTERS VILLE! LOOK HERE ! Wl Intend selling Acid and Guano, which we have on band, and will try to always have it so you can come and get It when it suits you. We will have four or five kinds, so you can take your choice. We will be glad to ship to any station on the road. Send in your orders and remember one thing, we do not Intend to be undersold In the same brands or same goods, and don't you forget It Respectfully, sWa BARKER ft DERB, 20 d8t 8t HuntersvU e, N. 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R. for all points East and W est, via Danville and Richmond. No. 53 Connects at Greensf oro' with R. & D. R. R. for all points East and West, via Danville only. , TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, Dec. 18, '81 No. 54 Plly. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Dally. Leave Goldsboro' Arrive Raleigh,.. Leave Balelgh, . . Leave Richmond, ' N.Danville 12. 20 p m 12.40 pin 4 00 pm 12.07 pm 6 30 p m 8.30 p m 8.40 p m 10.37 m 1 1 .25 p m 7.35 a 01 7 48 pm Arrive Greensb'rof 9 30 pm 9 30 a m 9 35 a m 1 1 .22 a ra 1.05 pm Leave Greensb'ro 9.35 pm Leave Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, 11.15 pm 12.40 a m 12.25 m Ji. W. N. C. RAILKOAD. GOING WEST. NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro 9.51 p m Arrive Kernersvllle 11.07 pm Arrive Salem 11.60 pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 1 0.00 a m Anlve Kernersvllle 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem 11.80 am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 7.30 a m Arrive Kernersvllle 8.04 am Arrive Greensboro 9.00 a m NO. 53-DaIly. Leave Salem 4.30 p m Arrive Kernersvllle 5. 1 0 p m Arrive Greensboro 6 80pm Pullman SleeM Cars Without cuange" On Train No. 51, between Atlanta and New York, via Danville. On Train No. 55, bttwe-n Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville. On Tram No. tH, between At.anta ana wasaing ton. via Danville. On Train No. 50, between New York and Atlanta via Danville. On Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via Danvi le. On Train No 54., between Washington and At lanta, via Danville. WThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Balelgh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points South, Southwest. West, North and East. Fur Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. dec31 Richmond, Va. NOTICE. "DUBSUANT to a decree of the Superior Court of X Mecklenburg, I wld sell at Public Auction at the court house In Cnarlotte, on MONDAY, THB 27TH OP FEBRUARY, 1882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lot or parcel of land lying between the intersection of the North Carolina Railroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and others, now known as the Butler property. Besold because of purchaser at late sale falling to comply. Terms Va cash; balance on 8 and 6 months credit, with Interest Title reserved as security lor balance. a. haiiiuw wr-a, dec24 d oaw tds commissioner. BXtscellatttjortis. DO IT Fi Li TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK STORK Bi.KOHE YOU MAKE We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have bat if jou will call we will satisfy jou that we unn the ilnest.assortinent of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market Call and see our Display whether you buy or not. A dne lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all desclptlons, Just recelted. Remember none can under-buy us, and none can under sell us. decl8 -COTTON FACTORY---FORJ5ALE.-- BY Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made In the case of P. C. Hhuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. a. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Chambers by Hon. A. c. Avery, Judge, and dated the 7ih day of January, 1882, the undersigned, as Recf.ivbk, win sell at public sale at the Cotton Factory or the Catawba Manufacturing Company, on the Catawba River, In Catawba county, on MONDAY, THS 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 1882. the following valuable property, to-wlt: The Granite Shoals, In Catawba county, and the Cotton Factory of said Catawba Manufacturing company, located b mlies Iroui lilt-. W. is. J. 1-.. n ; mlies from Catawba station 011 s.,i.l railroad 1 1 miles trum ttilesvllle, and o inl.ej Wst from I rout Willi's Depot on the A., T & O. K. K.; Including 87 acres of land on the South side of the Oatawo.t River, 011 which Is situated the said factory, three good dwelling houses containing H rooms each, am J2Ciltages containing from 2 to 4 rooms each lor ooera Ives, a store house, stables and other out i;ous-s. tald Factory is a building tfu feet long by 42 Teet wide, two stories high, wltu an "L" 5Ujc20 feet, and another ' L" lJ;jx22 feet, a flre-iiroor Picker House 80x20 feet Uu.aed 1 10 teet from the main budding of the Factory. Alro, the following machlnerj in th said Factory, viz: 1 picker, 1 bti-inch Uouble beater and lauper, 7 37-incii 1 4-ti) J-nk'h Hat card, 1 as Lee IK Inch delivery drawing traine, I 2i-straiid list S't eilri (9-iiici boL'bins), s spiiu.lng frames, l,n.r,i: spin dies (B. idesbiiig nwike). blso si.ooieii-, warper, quiller-., be-.mers, So.. 42 new and 111 siMU""v edpl'Id looms (-"JO Biidestjurg and 12 Ward's mfcke). vkh ail siecesnajy fixtures aim Undines, and with warps redy to start up. Dje i.otii-e and sizing machinery or the most Impr ve.d siyle with vats and ve.-sels complete. All p ts of the build ing furnished with steam-pipes to warm the build ing, supplied with steam from a 20 hurse power boiler. All the property, buildings, machinery, &c., lit, good condition and In good repair. Also, on the Northern side of the rl..er. Imme diately opposite the Factory and adjoining ill? river and the fchoal. which extends actoss. 21 pc-res of lard, with a Sne water-power w ith bo'iU rock foundation. The had of the waU'i on tln- souttiern side, on which Is the Factory, i" tbou; 0 teeL "or more accurate and definite description or the properly and conditions or the sale, reference is maae to the decree In the above stated cse The terms of said sale will be 20 per cent or thft purchase money In cash, and the remainder tit equal Installments of tto and 120 days, bond and ood security being required 01 tne piucnjiser ior the Installments. Also, at the same time and place the under signed, as Receiver, will sell FOK CAnH. the fol lowing articles of personal properly, viz: 2 mules, 2 wagons and harness, lot or dyes aria eye nuns. the material now In process of manufacture c"ti s1tlng of warps, plaids and yarns. Alo. a -mall tock or general mercnanoise, consisting 01 noom. hoes, dry goods, bacon and sueh other articles of groceries and dry goods as are usually keot in country store. JOHN L. CuB. January 24th, 1882. Keceiver. Llncolnton, N. C. Jan24 tds JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what CHOI FI mi He has for New Year's; Dinners;and h w very cheap he Is selling Toys and Fancy Articles FOR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS dec31 Acid Phosphate 400 TONS HIGH GRADE -ACID PHOSPHATE,- Containing 12 to 13 percent Soluble Phon-boric Acid. Analysis Gu-tranieed. I f;- WAKKAED GENUINE, - Just Received. Special lndiicimfiits Is dealers and large buy n. CIIAS. E. SMITH, Wholes de Penh r lu Guano Mid ConiinI slon Merchant, Wl-mlugton, N. C. Jan29 lm "gov alc. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ADF.SIRABLE residence, three blocks frois the public square in charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. The dwelling Is on a fulllot. has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The bouse Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, havlntf an admirable library or study room, built for tba Duroose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms, etc. apply at iy ut joia uirnii dtf July 20.' City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the corner of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet i"1 Ninth street and 196 feet on the North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided Into two lots of 70 by 1 96 teet Suitable either for building or factory purposes. Apply to . Jun25,tf J. a PH1LL1P8. Your Holiday Purchases.

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