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DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH. An important dis covery, by which every family may give their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to Pig) laundry work. Askyour Grocer. 1 J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa CHAS. R. W..WOOD,Majiiictnratinstoii.IC, Sole Ag't, Charlotte Uliscellatie0ttB. l l gaston, DEALER IN Tinware & House FuraishiDa: Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING None but first-lass hands employed. Call for the BiRLEY "SHEAF STOVE. . oct29 HAVS IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS -CF- GGO RRR OO CCO KEE RRR II P. EE cSSc? O OR ROOOCK R R TT L' O O RRR O OO EE RRR II EE S, ss OGORROOOOE K RUE R GOO R R OO CCO EEE R R II EEE SS Flour, Grain, Provisions, fo, Ever offered In this market. Don't buy until you examine our StocH and Prices. CORN AND AND OATS. 2 CAB LOADS WHITE CORN, -JQ CAR LOADS YELLOW CORN, 1 000BABEELS FL0DB' OO 8ACK3 C0FFKK 2Q0BiBaEL3MO 83E3. 200 BAHBELS 8UGAR, QQ BOXE3 BACON, PACKAGES LARD, 2QQ BOXES SOAP, 2QQ PACKAGES MACKEREL, JQQ BOXES CRACKEBS, 2 BOXE3 CHEESE, AS. PIEDMONT PATENT pUH, 100 Barrels Just from the M11L SPRINGS & BURWELL. Ieb8 dw CONSULT AND -SAVE MONEY- By making your purchases for cash at the Variety 8 tore, under Traders' National Bank. If you want s LAMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of PLATES, or a COBSKT, a covered DISH, or a box uf BLUE, a TOILET 8ET, or a pair of HOSE, a 1IA. SET, or a TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHER r pair of SPITTOONS, or ALMOST ANYTHING COiTlE AND SEE - bow cheap they can be bought The biggest box of BLACKING for 5 cents In the city. Respectfully, CM. ETHEREDGE. ITlSOOYE! InACK Lot M'ae VJ U1M ... 1 4a Chatham i N. V. TT Springs & Burwe YOUR INTEREST MAKES OLD MADE WITH DOBBINS' ELECTRIC fine Scouring POLISH. ASK YOUR GROCER Best in the World. N.C. J JONES IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the same time on THELIVEB, TEE BOWELS, MD TSS EIDMYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Became we allow these great organs to I become clogged or torpid, and poisonous I humors are therefore forced into the Mood that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, .LIVER COMPLAINTS, M PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Billons pains and aches! 1 Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! 4 Why frightened over disordered Kidney! Why endure nervous or sick headaches! Use KIDNEY-WORTa-U- rejoice in health. It is put up In Dry Vegetable Form, In tin cans one package of which makes six quarta of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, Tery Concen-1 tratcd, for those that cannot readily prepare it. I FfTlt acts -with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOCIt DRUGGIST. TRICE, $1.00 1 WELLS, RICOABDSOX & Co., Trap's, (Will send the dry post-paid) BntLTSGTOH, 1 Marca 27 d&wly 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. 'S' 4uu,is;e WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances suffering from r voutt Weaknesses, Gen eral nobility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from'AfiUSES and Othet. Causes, or to anyone afflicted.with Rheuma tism, Neiyalgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete' restoration to health guaranteed. These, are the only Elertric Appliances that have ever been constructed upon scientific prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonderful1 ttneeess, nnl they have the hla-hest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been qnickly and radically cured b their nse. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giviir all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., Karihail, Kiok Sialyl 8 Cures SYPHILIS in any stage. CATABBH, ECZEMA, OLD S0RE3, PIM PLES, B0IL8, or ANY SKIN DISEASE CUBES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAILU! If you doubt, come to see us. and we will CUBIC YOU. or charge nothing!!! Write lor particulars, and a copy of the little 2oek: "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist aa tQnTstandirigl BP-$10 1BEWAED will be paid to any ehimlst who will find on analysis ot 100 bottles of 8.; 8. 8. one particle ol Mercury, lodkie olPptassluin, or any Mineral substance. - . .. -T7. . BWD-T SPECIFIC CO Props -, . .. Ailanta, Qa. . (PK8 BOJIXB.) c- ,. Price of Small Slze,...,.. .. ....... $1.00 ' Large Size,. ....... .... ......i.v.i.t - l.fsi SOLD St ALL DBUGGI8T8. ,'s:ri H decfll JUST :KEGEEFED TjUVB Car Loads oi OxOTiWcar ioadi oC y4r. jl two car i Often ?r pyrmf,io car 9a oi rit, North College 8ireAt; 'f; 4 JTebW . Hext door to L; W. B&adetf. v TBE Looting ) Gasses II I til HI1" 1 iTHE ONLY MEDICINEi L r J A H La EJl Sip GEN. CLINGMAN'S VIEWS. He Takes Up His Little Hatchet and .Goes for Bot Parties ? ;. I jVe rfad the following5 it a Imark4d oppt H I the iWaslntojj Eosf fwbcjh.; ve prelum was ssftit jaa byijeniCUng-! man, and give him the benefit of his' statement: To the Editor of the Post : Several statements have recently been pub lished proj easing ;to y?ivejmy views on certain political points. . None of these publications were authorized by me, nor do I know of any of the persons who furnished them to the several newspapers in which they have been published. . As there seems to be an interest in certain quarters to know my opinions,, I ask of you the indulgence of some space in.' The Post that I may make a concise, statement of my. views on the points referred to. -' , The Republican party persists in re taining its seciional attitude, and seeks for public support, not on the merits of its conduct or the wisdom of its meas ures, but mainly by appeals to the pas sions and resentments that grew out of the late civil war. Such a course on its part Is not only unjust to the South.but it is also injurious to the .North and West by. preventing needed reforms and legislation. I regard it, therefore, 'as the most mischievous1 and most Cor rupt political organization that has ever exercised power m mis country. Hence I have sought to relieve the country of its administration by sup porting the Democratic candidates and also aiding the Liberal -movement of 18T2. The Democratic party has not only shown itself very clumsy in its politi cal efforts, but it has utterly failed to make united and vigorous efforts to carry into practice the principles it has professed. This is in part due to the fact that many of its ablest aDd most influential men act with the most libe ral elements of the Republican party. For example, on the financial issue many of its most influential men, with the Republican leaders, struggled to prevent the restoration of silver, the moner of the constitution as well as gold, and also to withdraw the green- bacK currency, uouiu tuey enact tuis and throw the country solely on gold and the national banks for its currency, what would be the result? It would be easy for the banks in their annual congresses to make such arrangements as to throw the country back on the times when eighteen and twenty-four per cent, interest could be realized, and such panics sould be provided as to ren der speculation very lively on Wall street I wish it, however, to be distinctly understood tlmt I am not an enemy to the national banks, nor to money ope rators. I am quite willing that capital ists and banks should use such oppor tunities as occur in the course of events, but I would not purposely subject the country to suffering, merely to increase their profits. I am not an enemy to grave-diggers, but am quite willing when a man dies that one of them should realize money by burying him, but I would not agree to have a man killed merely to give a job to the grave digger. I would not even be willing to propagate the epizooty among the horses, and the cholera among the hogs in ordei that the buzzards might enjoy themselves. I wish banks and capital ists to thrive, but am not willing that they should become the owners of the country. When we look to the action of the Democratic party on our systems of taxation we are greatly disappointed. Ten years ago, in the Greeley campaign, I advocated in my speeches the aboli tion of the internal revenue taxes, and such changes and reductions in the tariff as would furnish a sufficient sum to maintain an economical administra tion of the government. Though since that period the Democratic party had a majority of more than seventy mem bers in the House, and during the last Congress had the control of both Houses, yet it did not, as a party, make a single manly and honest effort to re duce materially the tariff taxes. In fact many prominent Democrats are now seeking for excuses to avoid mak ing an effort to carry out their plat form ; some of them even profess not to have nnderstahding Enough to know whether duties, ranging from forty to more than a hundred per cent, are too high, until thev can get a committee of protectionists to tell them what they ought to doJ To be consistent they should organize a committee from the whisky rings of the country to iet them know what changes should be made in the law to enable the whiskv men to get the most money from the people andpaythel least money to tne government, in tnis manner they would illustrate .the old story of the sheriff who did not whip the criminal because the thief could not decide as' to what part of the body he desired to be struck on. With respect to civil service reform, the action of both parties has been such as to make their professions seem to be intended as a mere sham. On Decem ber 19, 1871, Gen. Grant sent, in a spe cial message, the -report of his civil service commissioners with strong commendation. In their- report they state that the best informed persons believe that one-fourth of the taxes paid by the people does not reach the treasury. In a previous year more than four hundred million had been collect ed. This being-only threefourths of the whole, therefore, more than one hundred and thirty millions had" been embezzled. Grant asked the Congas to give him strength to carry out their recommendations, but the Congress would not do it, and his hands re mained so weak that he fipuld not help pardoning some of the criminals after their conviction. The action of Hayes's administra tion was not better. In fact, after start ing out on Harrison's platform, he not only allowed bis officers to be taxed for political purposes, but he even permit ted members - of bis cabinet to make speeches to carry State elections. In fact now the talk about civil service reform has become tiresome to the pub lic ear. I w-rra ').! -WT ft vvnue in DOtn nouses .01 uongress there are eentlemen who have ex pressed themselves well, yet Qti none of these questions have the Democrats as a party made a serious attempt to carry into effect1 the principles they have been professing. On the side of the Republicans there seems to be more ef fort to screen criminals than to expose .1.lT ; t ' i .., jrt.i auu pijmau ineia, vvnue it tuau juoksj u ieferainDemdcrats? eitfa&r .because gmetui ror razors uesrowe dyrfrom tear or retaliation, were pressing investigations. averse to Hence, oft looking; to theTaction of these parties' for' a "dozen-yeats past, I should not be nnwiiling to see them dissolved as the old Jeflersonian party was broken tdlpiecfes the tr'i824; The people are s0-aiaatttefied with;ther aetipv.o tpe resqnparwei the different sections ot th tiethaKitf thebounfryV each one is sustained, not I from affec tion, but paaUlf to iepp pujt .the other. Hence, il.oLiUVcmiu KftttJrat of the wav the other would immediately be ilKtsifeCT conra iBepr uptQe"iyeafMratfeKp-&$Ti What I think of the Mahoafcabov; toSbHttaybe iradetst(jwi-fwii?ai- (,' - . L . f rs a S.T1 - m . . itfrinary8pefwni'TMH)ii3tteti;Tor WBTWtor If .1 -A'n :K 'O.I.L,i T . . . . . . MiRon'eojP 'Which f. nent ;popjesite many-papers. . In it I repfe&iited him as spying " that, after having crippled the Betoocratlc party r he iadsought to destroy the Republican party by mak ing it disgrace ifeelf. As I do not wish to make this com munication. "Jtpo long :for your paper, I will postpone till another occasion what I.TDighX say abontNorth Carolina matters. . ; I trust that those -papers which have referred to my opinions will copy this note. Having" by their former action admitted that my views are of interest to their reiaders, I hope CTey will mani fest their fairness . and j ustice by pub lishing what my pinions really are. T. L. Clinqman. Washington, Feb. 17. : m . Items of Interest. Kirk wood, Ga., is to have a large cottonseed-oil mill. - There are 1,100 black and 115 whites in the Georgia penitentiary. Conway, Ark., will not permit even express companies to deliver liquor to citizens of that town. Coal in considerable quantities has been discovered in Winston county, Miss. On the death of Chief J ustice Mar shall, nearly titty years ago, the lawyers of Philadelphia moved for a moment. The project failed at the time, as is of ten the case, and only $3,000 was con tributed. The matter was soon forgot ten by almost everybody. The last sur viving trustee of the fund died a few days ago, and among his papers was found a careful account of the montey, showing that by investment it had grown to $20,000. The monument will now be erected. Newbern (Tenn.) Enquirer: Four years ago last September a little girl of Mr. Alien Scott's aged three years, fell on a needle and drove it clear out of sight, eye foremost, in her right side, just back of her breast. Her health has been precarious ever since, having had one or two hard spells of sickness. On the last of September the sides of her abdomen began to rise, and on the 22d of November-it was lanced, discharging a great quantity of matter. It rose again, and on the 11th of January it was again lanced, and the need on the 16th worked out near the last opening, hav ing been in her body four years and four months. It came out about four inches from where it entered the body. The St. Louis ReDublinan stares that the extensive surveying going on in the southern nnunties of Missnnri fnr nrn. jected railroads has brought into notice immense tracts of fine timber, whose existence was nardiy suspected before, and it hears of larsre Durchases of lands in thosecounties by parties.whowill turn their resources to account. It savs: There is more fine timber, oak. nine. walnut, ash and hickory in southern Missouri than in anv nthpr rptri.m nf equal area in the West; it has not been cnoppeo over and' tninned out, as in other regions, but exists in its ancient, and unmarred sympathy. In a little while saw mills will be erected for con verting the trees into lumber and di mension timber, and as soon as the railroads are built the product of these mjlls will be sent to market in large quantities." The Vaccinated Arm. Cincinnati Gazette. In these days of general vaccination every one appears satisfied that no evil can arise from this process, because bovine, and not humanized and possi bly diseased, virus is i:sed. It remains, nowever, to oe proved that all the ani mal matter is genuine vaccine virus. Cows have more than one humor, and Jenner himself showed that the real article was protective only when taken at the proper stage. Are physicians certain that all the propagators of bo vine matter are careful to take it at the right time only ? When there is a great demand for points, there is a strong temptation to nil orders without care fully regarding the conditions. A man was arrested in Iowa not long ago for selling points which had beeu dipped in a preparation of molasses. May not others be only a degree less indifferent to the public health A sore arm is not iirfallible proof of vaccination hav- ing taken, but only of the introduction of a foreign and irritating substance into the circulaffon.- Of course educat ed physicians can recognize the differ ence between a genuine pustule and mere irritation, but their patients can not generally do so. The most certain virus is that which has passed through one human subject ot healthy constitu tion, and proved in him its 'original strength and parity. We mention these facts not to alarm the public, but to ren der the profession careful as to propa gators, and to silence the arguments of the anti-vaccinators based on the in utility of spurious vaccination. High Taxed California. California's appraised value of prop' erty is $658,691,059; the State owes $3 398,000 and pays $308,565 in interest on the State debt and the Central Pacific bonds. The true Taluation of property, according to tne ban irrancisco . Jiulle .tin, is over $1,000,000,000, but that paper admits that the cost of government, State, county and municipal, is so high that people aire afraid to come to the State through fear of. being taxed to death. Safe investments for capital are hard to nnd, and taxation in many 'counties is as high as 3 per cent, and ;more. In Yuba county the tax is $4.55 on the one hundred dollars, and the ten :dency all over the State is to higher taxation, with no talkT)f reform and no effort to secure economy in public ex penditures. People who go to Califor nia must make up their minds to be bled by the tax gatherer. It may be a "Golden State," but it is a hard place tor a poor man to live in. ! y m Suit Against the National American. NeW York, Feb. 22 A Times Nash ville special says the case of Col. A. S. Colyer and James C. Warner, adminis trators of Col. Jno. C. Burch, ex-secretary of the United States Senate against the Nashville American Pub lishing Co., involving the controlling interest in the American was decided to-day in favor of the plaintiffs. The decision gives the management of the paper wnicn nas always oeen a strong State credit journal, to men who, judg ing by their past records, may convert it into a low tax organ. It is not known what change the management will bring aboat, but it is generally believed a new raoming pa per, will be started by those dispossess ed. Cotton Warehouse Burned. New York, Fe. 22. Thomas Kane's cotton storage ware house at 13th. Ave nue and Bank street was gutted by fire ln.':v.i. -n , J t-.l-.-i i -.- jiosii uiguu x our mousauu utuca jl tui ton being nearly all destroyed. JLoss about &7,9Qgin cotton ; $5,000 on build ing, . A prudent man Is like a pin, bis head prevents him irom going too far. To prevent a cough from going too far, we etunld say: Use Dr. Bull's ooojnsyrnp. tmr Kidney Hiseac, 1 Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human race, and thej are constantly on the to orease, but where-the virtues -of ndney-Worthave become known, thef are held-la check and speedi ly eared. Let those who have had to constantly MM Spirits of nitre and suoh-aralL fitve this great remedy a trial and be . mired. In the dry form ibis jnoetf conomlcal- is tha iluold the most caaven lent-Philadelphia Press. . DICLtareOF MAN. 4. . . , Itnpotence of mind limb; or vllal fuiuwon, i$ri tous weakness, sexual debility, 4c., cured bf Health Benewer, . 8 1 at dragglsta.; Depot f. H. McAden, Charlott. JjL C . .. Piodd and Disaster in the West. flTTTnAno. "Fnh. 22. "ReDOrts from points throughout the West alLtell the same storv of flood and disaster- Rain has been general, and in many places accompanied Dy wind ana sieet. xwr graph wires last night in every direc tion were down and many railroads badly washed out. Results, however, except rrom river nooos, win no. ue disastrous. The most serious inconve nience is from the suspension of traffic. Along the Ohio &nd lower Mississippi, nowever, tne disasters rrom tne enect of floods seem to be increasing. . flexor atuertiBenxjeuts. DB. C. W. BENSON, of BALTIMOBE, MD., In the course of his practice dlscoyered 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 cure for the following special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent sufferers. They are pr? pared expressly to cure sick headache, 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 ski a diseases or bad complexion. An excellent toilet dressing. Sold by aU druggists. Price 50 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 ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASE8 OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartsof te body. It makea the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing hi THE WORLD. Elegantly pnt tip, two bottles itr one package, conniBting of both internal and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Pricetl.perpac.age. . CHAS. N CBITTENTON, 115 Fulton ftreet, New York City, sole sgent for Dr. C. W Benson's remedies, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. ERS. LYD1A E. PIHKHAH, OF LYNN, MASS., Xf '--a. HC LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Core for all those Painful Complaints and WeaVneMM to common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Corn, plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflacimation and TJIcera Uon, railing and Displacements, and the consequent Spinel Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus la an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there Is checked very speedily by Its nse. It removes falnthess, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. that feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the fomale system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound la unsurpassed. I.YMA E. PITKnAM8 VEGETABLE COM ' POO D Is prepared at 233 and 5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Prieeft Six bottles for 6. Bent by mall In the form of pills,. also in the form of lozenges, On receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above Mention this Paper. Ho family should be without LYDIA K. PINEHM'S UVEK PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. 15 cents per bos. tET Sold by all Imggists. " For You, Madam, Whose complexion betrays some humiliating imperfec tion, whose mirror tells you that yon are Tanned, Sallow and disfigured in countenance, or have Eruptions, ltedness, Roughness or. unwholesome tints Of complexion, we say use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It is a delicate, hatmlessand 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. STEEL PENS ; Sample h 63 f-ifferfcn. styles of Perry's i Fens sent for trial by mail, on receipt oi 25 cents. -Sole Agents, ' iviSoh, JBJakeman, Taylor &. Co., ..i'.jBOSW Y02K.. flec83 5 spw E lJJLlYlX I J? XV Hi lit improved inter est table, calendar, etc. Sent to any address on receipt of two Thrxb-crh.' t tamps. Address CHAKLK3 K. HIRES. 48 N. Delaware Ave. Phila. S1000 BEWABD! for any case of Blind Bleeding. Itching, Ulceratid, or protruding PILKa that DeBING'! PI LK KBmEDY fills to cure. Prepared bv J. P. MILL SB. M. D , 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine without, his signature. Send for Circular. Sold by druggists ana country stores. SI. a a id ism a i Ihointhm -. .-.-. . i inn W-wlr -.aw.n..-l . cheapest, indispensable to every man.entitled "the Science of Life or.Self-Preservation ;" bound in finest French muslin, embossed, full gilt,300 pp.contains beautiful steel engravings, 125 prescnp tlo?,s, Price only $1.25 sent by mail . illustrated sample, 6 cents- R.r ri -i.. A Ai ti.. i . TrTYRPT V l?al Institute or Dr. W. H. PAR. 1111 O-jilf , S.ER, No. 4 Bulflnch t IW HE BEST CALICO. WM. SIMPSON & SONS' MOURNIMG, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BLACKS, EDDYSTONE FANCY DRESS FHITVTS. The EDDYfcTONK PBINT WORKS Is one of the largest and most complete establishments In the country. THE EXPEBIESCE OF 1IAI.F A CENTURY has enabled, them to attain such perfection that they can with confidence ask you to test the quali ty of their work. They carefully avoid all poison ous drug, make only fast colors, which are thoroughly washed in hot water and soap, thereby removing anything which would stain undercloth ing. Those who buy and wear their prints will, they feel confident, find them superior in durability, artistic style and finish . Be sure and ask for their goods, and see that their marks and tickets are on them. feb21 dtw4w Railroads. Kort h Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAINS (iOING EAST. mm Date, Dec 18, '81 No No 51 No. 53 Daily. Daily. Daily. Leave charlotte, i 4.30 p iu, 3 30 a ni 8.10pm " Salisbury, r).17iJmi 5.30am lo.02pm Arrive Greensb'ro 8.1)0 p mi 7 36 am t'2 05ai Leave nreensb'ro 8. 1 K p in 7.5H a m 1 2.1 A a m Arrive N Danville 10.10 p ni 10 AO a ini 15M3 am Leave N.Danville 11.30 p m 10 15 a ml Arrive hichmond, 7.40 a m 3 55 p m I Leave Greensb'ro y.fto a m Arrive Balelgh... 1.52pm Leave KalPigh, 2.17 pm. Anive Goldsboro' 4.20 p m yio. 51 Connects at Greensboro' with R&D. R. R for ail points East ai d Wet. via Danville and Richmond, also with train for Raleigh and Goldsboro. .o. 55 Connects at Greensboro' with R. & D. R. R. for all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond. No. 53 Connects at Greens! oro' with R. & D. R. R tor all poinu. East and West, via Danviile only. TEAINS GOING "WEST. Date, Dec. 18, '31 No. 54 Di-.ily No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Dally. Leave Golds'Kjro' Arrive Ra;eigh,.. Leave KaleU-h. Le-ive Richnionil. N.Danvlil3 Arrive Hrei-nsb're Leave Greensb'ro LeHve Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte.. i 2 Ji) p m 12.40 p ni: 4 ItO vm' 12 i7 pn: 11.25 pra rt 30 p nil 7.:-!5 a m p in! U 30 a m H.-in p ni, 9 35 a m 10.37 m:n.22 am 12 25 in l.Oopm i 7 4 p ir Si Hi) p : y.35 p m 1 1.15 Jl 11: 12.40 a in N. IV. IV. :. RAILROAD. GOINii WEST NO. 50 Dai'y. Leave Oreensboro P. 51 pm Arrive KeruersviDe 11.07 pm Arrive Salem 11.50pm NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 a m Anive Kernersviile 1 1. 00 a ni Arrive Salem 11.30 a m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Daily, except Bunday. Leave Salem 7.30 a m Arrive Kernersviile 8.04 am Arrive Greensboro 9.00 a m NO. 53 Dally. Leave Salem 4.30 p m Arrive Kernersviile . 5.10 pm Arrive Greensboro. ; 6.80 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Without Awe On Train No. 51, 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 nsti, Tift D&nvi'l&a On Train No 54, between Washington and At lanta, via Danville. W Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal points South, Southwest. West, North Find East. Eur Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. dec31 Richmond, Va. EXTRA I11CEI We have just received and offer for a SHORT TIME ONLY China Tea Setts, Mossrose Decoration. 56 pieces, $10.00, woith 515.00. EXTRA FINE TEA SETTS, gold, bird and flower decoration combined, 44 pieces, $12.50, worth $18.00. PORCELIAN TEA SETTS, plain white, very nice, 44 pieces, $5. 00. PORCELAINE DINNER SETTS, 107 pieces, ftr . $15.00; decorated, 180 pieces, for $35.00. BRONZE LAMPS of a superior quality, complete with shades, at $1.00, worth $2 00. AH Other Goods in Proportion. tar WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 3 Respectfully,! " I Bwkfield'Ho. feblO JET MXtstzlinmons PWITL TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE Your Holiday Purchases. We v.VA not here attempt to enumerate what we have bat if you will call we will sitisry you that we hive the flnest.assortment of --HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market. Call and see our Display whetiitr you buy or tl ot. A fine lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all deselptlons, Just received. RemmbPr none can under-buy us, and none can under sell us. decl8 -COTTON FACTORY--FORSALE." BY Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in the ctse of P c Hhuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M Poweii and others, defendants, at Chamber by Hon a c Avery. Judge, and dated the 7h day of Jariuarv 1882, tbe undersigned, as Receiver, win sen at public- saleat the Cotton Factory ot the Cat win Manufactmng Company, on the Catawba River In Catawba county, on MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 1882, the following valuable property, to-wit- Tr,e Granite Stioais, In Catawba ciuiuy. and the Cotton Factory of said Cat iwha Manura' tunn" . oin , ,m locited 3 nii.es rrom the w .. i, ; ,s Mil from Catawba fctation on s i i miiroad ' 1 mtit-s Irom tt-itesvllle, and o nii.es W-st t rom I ro it man's Depot on the A , T. A o. H k.; inoituil 'iK 87 acres of land on the South side of the i.amb i River, on which is . ituated the s;iid Factory tlirve good dwelling houses containing ii rooms hm-Ii ana 12 c it:g-?s coiit.imii from 2 to 4 room-. each lor oiera ives. a store house, stabies ami other out houses, t-aid Fuctory is a liuildintr tin feet iont; by 42 leet wide, two .loiies li gh. vMm Ha "L" 50x20 feet, and anot:er ' L" lHix"', i. ei a fire-proor Picker House 30x20 feet sicuued i'io feet irom the main build. ng or the Factory. aIm the following machine.) in th-j said F actory, viz- 1 picker, i bti-ineli double beater and lapper 7 37-incu 14-top Jciik'stiat cards, 1 AsLee lKincu delivery drawing irame, 1 20-strand list speedrr (Vt-iucn bobbins), 8 spinning frames, l,o. spin dles (Bridesburg make), also spooler.-, warper, quillers, beamers, kc 42 new and in s:iinpn'v' ed plriid looms (30 Brideshurg and 12 Ward's make), with ail necessary fixtures and l'm.:i.'is. and with warps ready to start up. Dje 1 ou-e and . izing machinery of the most improved style wi;h vats and vessels complete. All p uts of the luiul Ing furnished with steam-pipes to warm the build ing, supplied with steam from a 20 horse pow.r boiler. All the property, buildings, mnchlnery, & , i,i good couditlou and in good repair. Also, on the Northern side of the rier. imme diately oppolte the Factory and adj.dning tint river and the fchoal, which extends across. 21 acres of land, with a fine water-power with rock foundaiiOD. Tlie head of the water on !li fctouthern ide, on which is the Factory, is ;.bom 6 teet. For more accurate and definite description of the property and conditions or the sale, reference is maoe to the decree in the above sta'ed cise The terms of said sale will be 20 per cent or th purchase money in cash and the remainder in equal installment, of vu and 120 das, bind and nood security being required of the pti chaser lor the Installments. Also, at the same time and place the under signed, as Receiver, will sell J'OK CA?H. the fol lowing articles of personal properly, viz: 2 limits, 2 wagons and harness, lot of dyes ar.d live stuffs, the material now In process of manufacture c n si-ting of warps, plaids and yams. Also, a -m ill stock of general merchandise, consisting of boots, shoes, dry goods, bacon and such otbfr articles of groceries and dry goods as are usually keotln . country .tore. JOHN L. Conn, January 24th, 1882. Receiver. Lincointon, N. C. jan24 tds JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what TS He has for New Year,sDinners,':;and how very cheap be is selling Toys and Fancy Articles -FOR NEW YE AIT. PRESENTS dec81 Acid Phosphate 400 TONS HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, - Containing 12 to 18 per cent Soluble Phoaphorlo 'Acid. Analysis Guarauteed. WARRANTED GENUINE, Just Received. Special Inducements to dealers and large buy.-rs. CHAS. E. SMITH, Wholesale Dealer la Guano end Comml s!on Merchant, Wilmington, N. C. Jan2Q lm CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from 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 kftcfien, fine well or wa ter, etc. Tn6 house is adjnirab-7-adapted for tin residence ot a lawyer, doctor or preacher; havliig ap admirable library or stordj room, built fdr the purpose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms eta, apply at THIS OFFICE. July20.dtf " City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the corner of Ninth street and tne North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 196 leet on the North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided Into two lots of 70 by 1 96 leet Suitable either for building or factory purposes. Apply to lun25,tf I aPHILLIPf HI FR n
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1882, edition 1
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