nnRRIHR STARCH PQUSH. OLD An Important dis- -ittittT corery, by which li u f I every family may give their ' linen that beautiful ish peculiar to laundry work. Ask your Grocer, J. B. DOBBINS. Philadelphia, Fr5& SfffiP' SfeilS W.W. WDODJUtiDNE .IMoilIO. V V, ' RICHMOND ENGRWIHS CO. CHAS. R. JONES, SoleAgChariotte,N.C. Jj DEALER IN Tinware k House Furnishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL. St Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None bit first -class hands employed. Call Tor the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 lim k Bra HAVJ! IN STORE ONE OK THE LARGEST STOCKS- OF GGO RRR OO OCC FEE RRR n f?T7t ct? G OR ROOOCF. R R O !CRR O O 0 KE RRR II RE s SSc GGGRROOOCK R R II E sg GGO R R OO COO EEE R R II EEK SS Flour, Graia, Provisions, fc Ev.r offered In this mar'set. Don't buy until you examine our StocS and Prices. CORN iSS OATS.- J CAB LOADS WHITE CORN, CAB LOAD3 YELLOW CORN, 1 000 BAEEELS FL0US 500 SACK3 C0FFEK' 2QQ BARBELS MO S3E3. BABBELS SUGAR, BOXE3 BACON, -JO PACKAGES LARD, 2Q,) BOXB3 SOAP, PACKAGES MACKEREL, 200 B0XES CRACKERS, 25 B0XE3 CHEE3B &c LPIEDMONT PATENT fLOUR, 100 Banels just from the MR!. SPRINGS & BURWELL. feb8 d&w CONSULT YOUR INTEREST -AND- -SAVE MONEY- By making yoar purchase for cash at the Variety Store, under Traders' National Bank, if you want a LAMP, of a pair oi suspenders, a set of PLATES, ot a CORSET, a covered DI3H, or a bo of BLUE, A TOILET SET, or a pair of HOSE, a lli SET, or a TEN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHER m noivnf JTPITTOON3. or ALMOST ANYTHING 111 tau w - , - r -'.'l ininn inn bow cheap they can be bought. The biggest box , ; of BLACKING for 6 cents In the city. ; lost: manhood; ; Tlotliii of youthral imprudence Causing Pram having tried in vain every known remedy, B" dis coverid a MmPU self ou, which he will to hif enow-BUilerers, address J, II BUTtJf 43 13iotliam Ii. 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Also in Liquid Form, Tery Concen trate!, lor inose mat caniiot rvtuuiy pir-pore it. tjTIt arts with equal efficiency In cither form. GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $LOO WELLS, BICIIARDSOX & Co., Prop's, f (Will send the dry post-paid.) BFRUSGTOM, TT. T Fl? ii in mm ii ! I ill I II IIS II i I j Mirch 27 d&wly 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. fal'rf June It, 1876 WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, Electro -Voltaic Appliances TO MTfiN suffering from NewonsWeaknesses, Gen eral Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othet Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, 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 Electric Appliances that have ever been constructed npon scientlOc prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonderful success, and they have the highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been quickly and radically (tared b their nse. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givim all Information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO, Marshall, Kick Inlylg -COTTON FACTORY--FORALE.-- BY Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of P. C. Shuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Chambers by Hon. A. C. Avery, Judge, and dated the 7thday of January, 1882, the undersigned, as Rbcetveb, will sell at public sale at the Uotton Factory of the Catawba Manufacturing Company, on the Catawba River, in Catawba county, on MONDAY, THE 8TH DAY OT MARCH. 1882. I the following valuable property, to-wlt: The Granite Shoals, in Catawba county, and the Cotton wnin if located 8 miles from the W. N. C, B. B.; 8 miles from Catawba Station on said railroad; 11 miles f rem Statesville, and 5 miles West from Trout man's Depot on the A., T. AO. B.B.; Including 87 acres of land on the South side of the Catawba River, on which Is situated the said Factory, three good dwelling houses containing 6 rooms each, and 12 cottages containing from 2 to 4 rooms each for operatives, a store house, stables and other out houses, bald Factory Is a building 60 feet long by 42 feet wide, two stories high, with an "L" 50x20 feet, and another-L" 90x22 feet, a flre-prool Picker House 80x20 feet, situated 110 feet from the main building of the Factory. Also, the following machinery in the said Factory, viz: 1 picker, l 86-lnch double beater and lapper, 7 37-lnch 14-top Jenk's flat cards, 1 Asa Lee 18 Inch delivery drawing frame, 1 20-strand list speeder (9-inch bobbins), 8 spinning frames, 1,056 spin dles (Brldesburg make), also spoolers, warper, quillers, beamers, 4c, 42 new and most Improv ed plaid looms (30 Bridesburg and 12 Ward's make), with all necessary fixtures and findings, and with warps ready to start up. Dye bouse and sizing machinery of the most improved Style with vats and vessels complete. All parts of the build ing furnished with steam-pipes to warm the build ing, supplied .with steam from a 20-horse power boiler. All the property, buildings, machinery, &&, in good condition and in good repair. - Also, on the Northern aide of the river, imme diately opposite the Factory and adjoining. the river and the Shoal, which -extends across, 21 acres of land, with a One water-power with solid rock foundation. The head of the water on the Southern Bide, on which is the Factory Is about 6 feet -- . s -' ,. - " i For more accurate and definite description of the property and conditions of the sale, reference la maoe to the decree in the above stated case. The terms of said sale will be 20 per cent otthe purchase money in .cash, and the remainder la equal installments of 00 and 120 days, bond and pood security being required of the purchase&ior the installments. -..v,; - r- , ' T j Also, at the same - time and place the undett signed, as Receiver, will' sell . FOlt CASH, the fol lowing articles of personal properly, viz: 2 mules, 2 wagons and harness, lot of dyes and .dye .stuffs,, the material now in process of manufacture, con sisting of warps, plaldsand yarns. ; Also, a small stock of general merchandise, consisting of boots, shoes, dry goods, bacon and such other articles of groceries and dry goods as are usually kept la' 4 country store. - - JOHN I COBP, . January 24th, 1882. RecetTe-. Ltncolntont IT. C. Jan24tda TUESDAY FEB. 28, 1882. City Ordinance. Bs it Ordained by ' the Board of 'Alder- men of me uay of unariotie: fc Section 1. ? The sidewalks ohtTrade street from the public square to the North Carolina railroad, and from the public square on the north side to Church street, and on the south side to Poplar street, and the sidewalks on Tryon street from the .public square to Fourth street, and from the public square to Fifth street, and the side walks on College street from Trade to 4th streets, shall be well curbed and pav ed their width with hewn or dressed stone. That all curb-stones used in mak ing said pavements shall be at least 2 feet long, 4 inches thick and 14 inches wide; the ends shall be squared so as to form Close and even joints, and the front and top. hewn so as to present a fair, smooth surface. So much of chapter, 2 page 12, of the printed ordinances of the city, after section 15, order "sidewalks," as pro vides for payment in part by the city for pavements laid in brick and Port land cement on the streets, and within the limits named in this section is here by repealed. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the street Committee to establish a grade for such of the sidewalks as are now or may hereafter be required to be paved, and they may employ a competent civil en gineer to aid them in making a survey and fixing such grades. And all pave ments shall be built or repaired under their superintendence and direction, and they are authorized to make con tracts therefor. Nothing in the first section of this ordinance shall make it the duty of said street committee to re move or interfere with the brick pave ments now existing on certain portions of the streets named in Section l, until such brick pavements are so worn as to be unfit for use, and the owners of the firoperty along which they extend neg ect to keep them in proper repair. Sec. 3. The sidewalks on the south side of Trade street from the intersec tion of said street by the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line railroad to Poplar street, the east end of Trade street from its intersection by the N. C. R. R. to Myers street on its south side, Tryon street on its west side from Morehead street to Fourth street and from Fifth street to Twelfth street on its east side, shall be paved with good hard burnt brick for the width of five feet in the middle of the sidewalks ; the sidewalks on the west side of Church street to its intersection with Trade street, to First street and B street on its east side from the intersection of Trade to Seventh street, shall be paved with good hard burnt brick for the width of four feet in the center of said sidewalks. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the street committee to determine the width as well as the grade of the sidewalks-named in Section 1 and all other sidewalks paved under the provisions of this ordinance. And they shall have all sign-posts, awning frames, hitching posts, and every and all other things in or upon said sidewalks to be paved with dressed stone, removed, and, when said sidewalks are paved with stone as pro vided, the same shall not be cut, taken up or removed for any purpose what ever except by special permission given by the Board of Aldermen. Every per son violating the provisions of this sec tion shall forfeit and pay not less than S25, and incur a further penalty f So per day for every day any post, frame or other obstruction remains in or upon said sidewalks. Openings under the sidewalks for-the purpose of lighting or ventilating basements and cellars shall not extend mCre than three feet across the sidewalks, and the owners of property having them on the side walks, to be paved with dressed stone, are required to make them conform to the requirements of this ordinance.and to have them curbed with well dressed rock of the dimensions to be prescribed by the street committee, and covered with close and strong iron grating or glass; and it shall be the duty of the street committee when the work of paving with stone is begun on any of the streets named in Section 1 to notify the owners of property having or using any sky-light beneath the pavement as above referred to, to comply with the requirements of this ordinance ; and in case any property owner refuse or neg lect to do as required in this section, such sky-light or opening under the pavement shall be filled up by said committee with dirt and paved as other parts of the sidewalk. Sec. 5. Private cartways.or entrances to any stable, lot, yard or premises, crossing any of the sidewalks of the city, shall be kept in good repair by the owner or occupant of the premises ; and all such cartways or private en trances to lots, etc., shall be paved by the owners of the property with square or flat stones, hewn and laid close to gether, or with thick plank closely laid and securely fastened to sills placed in the ground. In case the owner refuse or neglect to comply with the require ments of this section, such cartway or private entrance shall be declared closed, and the owner shall be fined not less than $5 for every time . he uses or permits-such private cartway to be used across the sidewalk. All lanes and al leys the title to which is not in the city, shall be deemed private cartways, and any person who shall convey to the city such cartway or private alley, shall be released from the provisions of this section. Sec. 6. The street committee shall begin the work of paving with stone as provided for in Sec. 1 of this ordinance, at such place as they think such paying most needed ; and the work' of paving with brick shall be begun by them on the street, where a petition signed by all the owners of the property to be paved in front, shall join in a petition to said committee requesting the same and giving their assent to the terms on which the same is to be done. If no such petition is filed they are to exer cise the same discretion as in laying pavements with stone. If all the prop erty owners fronting any sidewalk in the city for the distance of 3 squares shall unite in a petition to the Board of Aldermen asking the same to be paved as provided for. and shall consent to pay one-half of the expense of same, it shall hft thft - riutv nf said street com mittee to payerbe street for which the petition is hied in preference to ana be fore the streets designated, where no sucn petition-is nled. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the mayor to give the owner or his agent or tenant, in front of whose lot such curbing and pacing "Is ordered to be done, thirty days notice in writing, of such order of the board before the work begins. And the owner of every lot curbed or paved in front by the city, shall'pay the cityone-half the cost and expense of such curbing and paving, which. shall be a lien on the lot in front of which such paving is done, as pre-? scribed in section 42 of the amended chatter of 1831, and it shall be the duty of the ".mayor to enforce such lien in the manner prescribed bylaw. This ordinance to take effect and be in force Jfrom and after its passage. - g mm ' Wonderful Power. .Wben a medicine performs such cures as Kid ney 'Wort is constantly doing it may truly be said to have wonderful rowers A carpenter In Mont gomery. Vl, bad suffered for eight years from the worst of kidney diseases, and had been wholly in capacitated for work. He says, "One box made a new man of me, and I sincerely believ lt-wi'l re store to health all that are slrnil rly affl cted." .It is now sold in both liquid and dry f otto. Danbury News.- i - . ' ;(f ii St '. I "M 9MM9 , . -,vT Deserving' Artiel escape Always Appreelatea. The exceptions cleanliness of Parker's Hair Ba'sam makes it popular. ray hairs are Impos; Bible witl its occasiuseonal . . ... a;. - .: Kidney Diseases. Kidney diseases afflict the' greater part of the humaa race, and they are constantly on the in crease, but where the virtues of Kidney-Wort have become known, they are held In check and speedi ly cured. Let those who have had to constantly dose spirits of nitre and such stuff,- give this great remedy a trial and be cured. In the dry form it Is most economical. In the liquid the most convenient.- Philadelphia Press. ' . IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE that a remedy made of such common; simple plants as Hops. Bochu, Mandrake, Dandelion, ka, should mail e so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do; but when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all tes tify to having been cured br them, you must be lieve and try them yourself, and doubt them no longer.. . . A Lucky miller who -will Grind Sat urdays. Mr. L M. Davis, of Morning Sun, was the holder of ticket No. 76,096, the capital prize of January drawing In the Louisiana btate Lottery. It is a severe shock to receive Information that $30,000 Is subject to command. He was arranging his mill machinery, but it did not unnerve blm, how ever. He took it coolly and made use ot the ore quoted maxim: "Fool for luck," etc. Mr. Davis is fifty-two years of age; has been a eltlzen of the county forty-one years: has a family- wife and six children and is a useful and honorable citizen ot his neighborhood. He farms ; keeps a small stock of merchandise, and runs a steam gin and mill at Morning 8un, Tenc. Wben asked if he would "grlnd'r Saturday he replied, "as usual." He is receiving numerous letters asking loans as high as $5,000. well, old fellow, we never thought when we drank buttermilk (?) out of ihe same canteen eighteen jers ago with you that such a fate awaited you. Memphis (Tenn ) Avalanche, Jan. 15. Sera tlvzvttezmzuts. 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 cure for the following special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent sufferers. They are prepared 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 skin diseases or bad complexion. An excellent toilet dressing. Sold by all 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 ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartsof the body. It makes the iUn white, aoft and imooth; removes tan and freckles, and Is the BEST toilet dressing in THE WOELD. Elegantly put tip, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Priootl. per package. CHAS. N CHITTENTON, 115 Fulton ftreet, New York City, sole agent for Dr. C. W Benson's rmedlts, to whom all oruers should be ad dressed. ISRS. LYDIA L PLKKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAsVTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cnre for all those Palnrul Complaints asd Weaknesses to common to out best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and TJlcera tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change ot 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 fain tness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. -It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nerrons 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 female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. ' LYDIA E. PIXKHA3T8 VEGETABLE COM POUND Is prepared at 233 and 236 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price flL Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, 91 per box for either. Mrs. Finkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paper. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHA1TS LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. 49- Sold by all Druggists. - For You, Madam, "Whose complexion be trays some humiliating imperfec tion, whose inirror tells you .that yon are Tailed, Sallow and disfigured in countenance ' or ha?e Eruptions, ttedness, . Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion, we say use Hagan's Magnolia Balm t It isadelieate, harmless and delightful s article, "producing the most natural and entranc ing tints, thd artificiality of which no ohserrer can detect,, and which soon becomesper manent if the Magnolia Balm is judiciously used. Jan. 32 rat, - j MURDOCK'S f IQUID iTOODr Boberts' Exfract of Malt and XJ Meat, recommended by Dr. J Marlon 61ms, otNew Yorfc - Sold by WILSON & BOB WELL. WE HAVE IN Store some fine French Brandv. Guaranteed purd. WILSON & BUB WELL. FOUR AND FI VE EOW English Tooth Brushes of the best quality. WILSON & BOH WELL, Druggists, BROWN'S ESSENCE of Jamaica GSnger. A fresh arrival at WILSON & BCTBWELL'a Drugstore. HYDROLIN (HTDBATED OIL.) TONIC Digestive and highly Nutritive. Sold by WlLfcON-& BUBWELL. LAWRENCE'S FLESH GLOVES, at WILSON & BUB WELL'S febl8 Drug Store. ffillMEElfu Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at DrJIMeAtt Dmo: Store s ABATOGA XriCHT, v From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Becommeuded as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Morn Natural Mineral Water, Becommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, g CASES CONGRESS WATEB, Q CASEj BOCK BhIDGfi ALUM, jQCA.SSS TOFFALO LITHIA. And a rull supply of IMPORTED APOLLINAR! . AKD Hunyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJTJNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATlTBiL APKliiEST. AS A CATilAKTIC: Doss: A wljie glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "fluny; dl Janos. Baron Lieblg af firm that its richness In aperient sai s surpassed th t of all other Known waters." "he British Medical JounviZ "Eunyadl Janos. m 1 e most agreeable, safast, and mosc efficacious nutrient water." Pros- Tircfww, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna 'I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this " Prof. Lander Brunton, M. D., F, B A . London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses thm in efficacy." Prof. Atken, M. D., F. R. S., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pulina and Frted nchshail." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Ilspenslug Pharmacist North Tryont., CHABLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water just as frt.h and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J H. Mca DEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night. uly28 FREIGHT NOTICE. IN order ; to Insure the prompt movements of local freight from Charlotte the following rules will be enforced on and after this date,' Freights for the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio and Richmond & Danville Railroads will not be received for ship ment after 12 o'clock, but freight for the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta and Atlanta & Char lotte Air-Line Railroads will be received up to 4 o'clock p. m. T. T. SMITH, feb25 lw Agent, Acid Phosphate 400 TONS HIGH GRADE -ACID PHOSPHATE,- Containing 12 to 13 per cent 8olubIe Phosphoric Acid. Analysis Guaranteed. t3? WABBANTED . GENUINE, Just Received. Special Inducements to dealers and large buyers. CHAS. E. SMITH, Wholesale Dealer la Guano and ComnriVslon Merchant, WLmington, N. C. Jan29 1m DISSOLUTION. THK Beer Bottling business heretofore conduct ed in Charlotte by Cochrano & Munzler has been this dayd ssolved by mutual consent. W. R. COCHRANE, February 9, 1882. F. C. MUNZLER; NOTICE. ' HAVING bought out the interest of Mr. W. Bi Cochrane In the Beer Bottling business, I will here after conduct the business, as agent for the Berg ner AEugel Company, In Charlotte, and while re turning thanks for past patronage, respectfully solicit favors in the future. Res peclf ally, febio F. C. MUNZLER. ClfTROPERTY 1 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 full lot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well ot wa ter, etc- The house Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having; an admirable library or stody room, built for the purpose; For furthsr particulars,' price, terms, etc.. apply at - THIS OFFICE. nly20.dtf THK Lot en the corner of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 198 feet on- the- North Carolina' Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided tot? two lots of 70 by 196 feet Suitable either for HuUding or factory purposes. Apply to JunOftf - J 8. PI HLLLLPS litem 3&vctlizzmmt3 DIARY FREE Improved' inter est table; calendar etc. "Sent to1 any address on receipt of two Thbkb-ckkv t tamps. Address -.. CHARLES & HIKES. .' 1 -r - - - 48 N. Delaware Ave. Phila. SI 000 REWARD! for any case ot Blind Bleeding. Itching, Ulcerated, or protruding ritjp. unnxiux inns w cure. Prepared by J. P. MILLER, D , 915 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine wlchout hla signature. Send for circular. Sold br drugglsto.and country stores. SI. SOlD-MEOAl AWABBE9 the Author. A now and great Med ical Work, warranted the beet and ' cheapest, indispensable to very jnarentitled "the Soianceof Life or,SeJPreservation ; bound in invoui! 101 moBun, emDossed, roll eilt.300 Dn. contains hennti f i steel engravings, 125 prescrin- k noes, .pnee only $1.25 sent by r . uiuBwabtxiwuiipje,ocent8; .r?''v n"rrow-A""rM" rea body Med- S10W TITSELFITbo THE BEST CALICO. WM. SIMPSON 2f SONS1 MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BLACKS, Rddy stone FANCY DRESS PRINTS The EDDTKTONE PRINT WORKS is one of the largest and most complete estab lishments in the country. THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF a" CENTURY has enabled them to attain, such perfection that they can with confidence ask you to test the quality of their work. They carefully avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col ors.which are thoroughly washed in hot water and soap, thereby removing anything which would stain underclothing. Those who buy and wear their prints will, they feel confident, find them superior in dur ability, artistic style and finish.' Be sure and ask for their goods, and see that their marks and tickets- are on them. feb21 dfcw4w EXTRA We liKve just received and offer for a SHORT TIME . ONLY China Tea Setts, Mossroe Decoration, 56 plesss, S10.00, worth 15.00 EXTRA FINE TEA SF.TTo, gold, bird and flower decoration combined, 44 picc-s, 12 50, worths 18 00. POECELIiN TEA SETT:, plain white, very nice, 4-1 pieces. So 00. PORtELALNE LINKER SK.TT.S. Vl pU-cos, Ut S15.C0; decorated 1K0 p'es. !u SC.", 00. BRONZE Li MPS of a s p r i,n t t.-, complete wi' Ii shades, at Si :. w-r.ii 52 ;o. Ail l;i!:Ci: k-: ii mporlWD. ETiYli.;';. : ...:,3;m,I IlKT.Vii,. U, ijii'uiiii 111 & I'V. feblH Noiili Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAINS GOING EAST. ANNO Date. February 19th, 1382 No 51 No. 53 Dally. Daily. Leave, ChiiTlotte i i) R.i a m 6 50 p m ' Salisbury 5.51 a iu 8.5 1 pm " High Point 7.20 am 10.44 pin Arrive Greensboro, 8 () a in 11.20 p m Leave nreensboio, : is.25 am Arrive Hilliboro 1 1 .04 am Arrive Dur4a'm, 1 1 .4 am Arrive Raleigh . 1. 15 pm Leave halelgh 1.40 pm Arrive -Goldsboio', 4.20 pm No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .6.00 p m Anive at Kalfigh 3.04 a m Arrive at Golosboro,..8.00 a m No. 51 Connects at - Greensboro' with R&D. B. B. lor all points North, East and West, via Dan vllle At Goldsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wil mington. No. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W.N. C.R. B. for all points in Western North Carolina; daily at Greensboro with H. & D. H R. for a;l points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, February 19lh, 1882 No. 50 No. 52 Dally. Daily. Leave GoldsbOi j,. I O.l'O a m Arrive Raleigh,. 12.40 pm Leave Balelgh 4 10pm Arrive Durham ' 5 23pm Arrive Hillsboro 6. 07 P m Arrive Greensboro 8.5o pm Leave Greensboro 9. 1 0 p m 7 25 a m Arrive High Point, : . 9.43 p m 8 06ft m Arrive Salisbury 1 1 .03 p m 9 28 a m Arrive Charlotte, 12 60 a m 11.20 a m No. 18 Dally except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro,.. 2 50 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. .7. 10 p m Leave Raleigh 5. 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 2.20 p m No. 50 -Connects at Charlotte with A. & C. Air Llne for all points In the South and touthwest, and with C, C. A. R. R. for all points South and Southeast. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. & C Alr Ltfle for all points South and Somhwest; at Char lotte with C, C. fc A. B. R. lor all points south and Southeast. KJ. W.Ji. C. RAILROAD. going West. NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro 9.20 p m ATiive Kernersv He 10.86 p m A.ve Salem .11.20 pm NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro... 830am Anive Kemersvule; y.41 a m Arrive Salem 10.15 a in GOING EA8T. NO.. 51 Daily, except Hunday. Leave Salem '. 5. 1 5 a m Arrive Kernersvlle 5.50 am Arrive Greensboro.. 7.00 a m NO. 53 Daily. Leave Salem 6.00 p m Arrive Keineil 1 a. 0.40 pm Arrive Greensboro. 8.00 p m STATE .UN I VERSITY RAILROAD. No. 1, GOING NORTH. ' Dally . ex Sunday. Leave Chapel Hill, 7.8O a m Arrive University, 8 20 am Arrive Raielgh ' :.. 10.15 a m No. 2. GOING SOUTH. Dai;y :,' . ex. Sunday. Leave Ralelxh, ......j....... 8 80pm Arrive University 5.1 5 p m Arrive Chapel HUi........ - 6.15 p m ,PoM3!i Sleete Cars Witlioiit Change On Tralnlfo. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Dinvllle, and between Greensboro and Charleston. - - ; On Train Nri. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and j Washington ana cnariocte via lranvme. tTbrdttgh Tickets otf sale at Greensboro, Balelgh, Goldsboro', SansbUTy and Charlotte, and all principal points South, South west. West, North and EasM Vr Emigrant Rates to Louislaaa, Tex as, Arkansas, and the Southwest, address, , ; . j .', i' . A.. POrlr,''j... j . 1 - General Passenger Agent -v fet23. : Blchuocd, Va. Mtisctlinxi&ous. 1)1! Fl TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but If you will call we will satisfy you that we ha, the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market Call and see our ntsninu irwi,.. . ""wua uu uuy or not A fine lot of ir of all descriptions, Just recelvpd. Bemomiw., none Ran nndr.hnr ,,c CU1 mWr o, nuu uuue can under sell us. dec!8 Cures that Most Lofithsorr.e l)lsf Whdhrr In Us Primary, secondary, or tertiary staga Remoes all traces of mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheuinHtism. eezermi catarrh, or any blood disease. Hear the Witnesses CURES WEEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern, Ark., Mav 2. 1 SKI. We have cases fn our town who lived at Hut Springs ;md were finally cured with S. S. McCammon & Mubet. Memphis, Tenn., May 12, 1881. We have sold 1 ,29H bottles of S. S. S. In h year. It has given universal satisfaci ion. Fair minded physicians now recommended it as a positive spe cific S. Mansfield & Co. Louisville, Ky., May i:j, 1881. S. S. S. has given better satisfaction thau any medicine I have ever sold. J. a. Flexnkk. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1SS1. I have seen S. S. S. used in the primarv, secon dary. and tertiary stages, and In each with the most wonderful effect, i have s.-cn it suip the hair falling out in a very short time I advbe all sufferers to take It and be cured W. H. Patterson, Druggist. Washington, D. C , Mav 2. 1881. S. S. S. has given better satisfaction than any medicine we have ever sold. Schelleb & Stevens, Druggists. Denver, Colorado, May 2. 18X1. Every .purchaser speaks in the highest terms of S. S. S. L. Meis?eter Richmond, Virginia, May 11. 1881. Toucan refer anybody to us ta regard io the merits of S. S. S. Folk, Miller & to. Perry, Ga., October. 1880. We have known Swift's S. Specific used in a great number of cases, many of tbem old and ob stinate, and have-never known or heard 01 a fail ure to make a permanent cure, when taken prop erly. H. L. Dennahd, Eli Wavren. W. D. Nottingham, Wm. Brdnson, Moors & Tuttle, T. M. Bdtneb, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemenwhose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character and standing. A. H. COLQCrrr, Gov. of Georgia. S NO HUITIBUG. If yon doubt, come and we cure jou, or cbarge you nothlDg. Write for particulars, and copy or the little book "Message to the t nfortunate " Ask any leading drug house in the United States as to our character 81.000 REWARD will be paid to any cli.W. who wM find, on analysis of 1 00 bottles of S.ri.i, one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga Sold by druggist everywhere. r. Price of the large or regular size reduced to 81.75 per bottle, and small, holding hair the quantity, price 81 per bottle. jun26,ly K KIINN N GGG K K HNN NO Q KK - JIN N NG K K nw NNG GG K Ell N NN GGO OF DDD AY D D AA V Y D D A A YY T D AAA Y DDD A A Y THE CIGARS. A new snpp'y of these famous Cigar have Just been received, at PERRY'S. It is useless to tell those who have ever smofce-i them why they are called the . "KING," and if joa will only glva tdem a trial it will not be neces ry ..! TEI.I, YOU. feb2i LABRADOR HERRINGS, Pickled Tripe, Pigs Feet and Cod Fisli, AT S.-M':.: HO WELL'S. fet2l JUST RECEIVED. T7ITE Car Loads of Com, two'car loads of FijjJ X? two car loads ot Syfqps, one car toad of &a Sugar, Coffee and Bacon, and Tobacco, now w sato at CUTHBEBTSON & BAKER'S, North College Street, feblO Next door to L.W. Sanders. STOIH BEFORE YOU MAKE Your Holiday Purchases This Great Specific t ' V1

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