DOBBINS STARCH POLISH, j? SHIWg?C J. B. DOBBINS, An Important dis- - covery, by which -every family may give their linen that beautiful fin. ish peculiar to fins laundry work. Ask your Grocer. Phflafclphia, Pa. OLD MADE HEW WITH 1 y&TA 1 fm&k K I III .bAJ nnnnniAi I TtAYtMK UUHUINY fl& xtMtmtSXF MAKES Looking Glasses . 09 Pans ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH. Best in the World. ASK .YOUR GROCER I I J ff CHAS. K. JONES, II SoleAg't.Charlotte.N.C. JJ Lt lJJ irSVVr J MTHE ONLY MEPlCiNEf DEALER IN I I- 1 I I the $fiorIott! teertir WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1882. INDICTMENTS AGAINST THE STAR ROUTERS. POSTAL NOTES. -r -:. Postmasters commissions sent: Root. H. Croon, Bingham, N,C.;JJobt, L. Dix-. on.High Towers; N: C; Drayton N.. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. fe&&te! ville. S. C: Willnncrhbv Iivncb. Lilly, N. C ; .Daniel A. McDonald, Curriesville N. C. ' ' . - New offices established; . , Derita, Mecklenburg county, N C, with Amos Rumple as postmaster; Okisko, Pasquotank county, N C, with John T Nftwhnld as postmaster; Webbs, Rutherford county, N C, with. Kintcher T. Tate ns postmaster.- -The name of the uost office at North Fork, Ash county, N C. has been order- cnangea to Chester; also uowns Mine, Abbottsville county, S C, to Mc- A SDecial Service has been establish ed from Mowers. S C. to Praters, a dis tance of four miles, to eo into enecs at once. Pickup. Tinware & Honse Faroishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES HT" WHOLES ALE and RE TAIL. Particular attenUon paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first class haads employed. Call lor the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. . oct29 Springs & Burw HAVS IN STORK ONE OK THE --LARGEST STOCKS- 15 EITHER LIQUID OB DRY FOBM That Acts at the same time on J TES LIVES, TES BOWSLSA AED TES BIDEEYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because vie allow these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous I humors are therefore forced tnto the blood that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, .LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, TTRINAKY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AN NEKVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these orgams and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why suffer Billons pains and aches! p3 Why tormented with Plies, Constipationl Why frightened oyer disordered Kidneys! Why endnre ncrrons or sick headaches! Use HID NEY-WORTSmi rejoice in health. It Is put up In Dry Vegetable Form, In tin cans one package of which makes six quarts of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Concen trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it. t3Tlt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co.,Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid ) BrSLTSCTOS, VT. oWare the Mighty 'Fallen! Dors ey, Brjady and Their Pals to be Held to Rigid Account Attorney-General Brewster Says the Law Shall be En forced Guiteau's Would-be Slayer and His Cruel Treatment -Postal Ntes. Washington, D. CFeb. 28-The success that ine government nasmet with in the Dast few days m regard to indictments in the Star Route cases has had the effect of bringing over to us side many of the -papers that have so. far done nothing Dut neap naicuie upon its representatives. The ring-leaders of this Star Koute ring, . J. oraay, ex-as sistant Postmaster-General ; ex-Senator Dorsey, his brother, -J. W. Dorsey, are all thorough-going Republicans, and much of the money received by these honest (?) gentlemen fountl its way into the Indiana campaign in the last Presi dential election. A number of the smaller fry, including Boone, the prin cipal, have also been found guilty by the grand jury and in a few days in dtctments will be returned against them in open court. It is asked if a Republican administration can afford to punish fellow Republicans who made a Republican administration a possibil ity? The Attorney-Geueral, who in Pennsylvania displayed a charming in dependence to party dictation, repeats with emphasis what he has already published, that he will in person appear in court aeainst these parties. He fur ther shows by his decision that the Postmaster-General has power to reject any or all contracts put in by a con tractor, that he means that the law shall be construed to proteci the gov ernment Such a ling as was first scented by Postmaster-General James and has been hunted down by George Bliss, special attorney for the govern ment, has not been brought to light since the Tweed expose in New York vears atro. Men high in government position using their place corruptly to defraud the government they wera sworn to protect; men high in social position, such as Dorsey and others, combining together to control all the Star mail routes in the country, is a spectacle for foreign eyes to see and laud the honesty Ot American institu tions and its people. It were an end less task to go over this whole matter, but in substance it is this: All the Star Routes in the country were con trolled by the Dorsey combination. If an outsider bid lower than one of the combination Brady, who was second assistant Postmaster-General, could de clare the contract forfeited for some trivial cause and give it to his combi nation, A certain route would be let to his combination for say $500, and Biaiy, in a month or so, could increase service double and increase compensa tion quadruple or quintuple. This system was carried out under the noses of Mr. Key, Mr. Maynard and others, who were either too dumb to speak or too inattentive to business to see. By this method the star route service grew to great dimensions, exceeding in growth the- country through which it passed. The ring became wealthy and with the accession of wealth power is within reach. An investigation was ordered by a Democratic Congress and ITEMS OF INTEREST. David Davis' sitting room in Wash ington has capacious chairs, but no car pet or gas. , grogs m& t&ltluts. MURDOCK'S LIQUID FOOD, Boberts' Ettraet of . Matt and Meat recommended by Dr. J Marlon Sims, of New Tort Sold by WILSON & BOB WELL. Stew SrdtrjcrtifiemxtB TT APV TTT?T?T? f0 $S2, with A xx.Xi X- X; Xvilf H improved Inter est table, calendar, etc. Seat to any address on receipt or twaTHRSs-CKK (stamps. Address ... CHAKLEd K. BIUE3. 48 N-Delaware Ave. Phila. WE HAVE fN Store some fine French Brandr.- Guaranteed pure. WILSON & BUBWELL.' FOUR AND FIVE ROW English Tooth Brushes of the best quality. ' WILSON & BOB WBlX, - ; : , ' Druggists, BROWN'S TSSENCEof Jamaiea Gtnzer. A fresh arrival Hi at WILSON & BUBWELL'S Drug Store. HYDROLINE." (HTDBATED OIL.) TONIC Digestive and highly Nutritive Sold by -WILSON & BUBWELL. i Mirch 27 d&wly 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. -OF- GCO RRR OO CCO FEB O OR ROOOCK O RRR O O O EE O GO R RO OO OK GGG R R OO CCO EEE RRR II EEEoSSc R R II E b RRR H EE SSS R . R II E 8 5 R R II EKK SS Flour, Grain, Provisions, k, fiver oflered In this market. Don't buy until jou examine our 8toc'i and Prices. CORN 1SE OATS. -j CAB LOADS WHITE COBN, JO CAB LOAD3 YELLOW COBN, 1 000 BABBBLS FL0UB '500 8ACK3 C0FFEB' barbels mo ssej. BABBEL9 SUGAB, B0XE3 BACON, PACKAGES LABD, BOXES SOAP, PACKAGES MACKEREL, BOXES CBACKEBS, BOXES CHEESE, &C '" 1 - -oi June 13, 1878 WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, XVm DYE'S Electro -Voltaic Appliances 200 100 100 150 200 200 100 25 PIEDMONT PATENT pi, 100 Barrels just from the MO! 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Send nt once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all information free,, Address, VOLTAIC BELT CP., Marshall, Mich. 1nlyl8 CONSULT mi ii mum AND -SAVE MONEY- By making your purchases for cash at the Variety Store, under Traders' National Bank. II you want ft LAMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of PLATES, or a CORSET, a covered DISH, or a box of BLUE, a TOILET 8ET, or a pair of HOSE, a MA BET, or a TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHES or pair of SPITTOONS, or ALMOST ANYTHING .CONE AND SEE how cheap they can be bought. The biggest box ot BLACKING lor 5 cents in the city. " . ;. Bespectfuuy, C. M. ETHEBEDGE. DISCOVERY! ' t manhood km y: : having tried wj "'7. ha will send FBEB j "Y5I.C" 7.,r -.TeT addree l : ' V to IlUT iciarw-""" v- v , -COTTON FACTORY- FORSALE.-- B"T Virtue of adeoreeof the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of P. C. 8huford anoVothere, plaintiffs, vs. A M. Powell and others, defendants, at Chambers by Hon. A. C. Avery, Judge, and dated the 7th day ot January, 1882, the undersigned, as Bbcetveb, will sell at public sale at the Cotton Factory of the Catawba Manufacturing Company, on the Catawba River, In Catawba county, on MONDAY, THE 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 8 miles from the W. ti. C, B, B.; 8 miles from Catawba Station on said railroad; 11 miles from Statesville, and 5 miles West from Trout man's Depot on the A, T. A O. 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" 60x20 feet, and another "L" 90x22 feet a fire-proof Picker House 80x20 feet, situated 110 feet from the main building of the Factory. Also, the following machinery in the said Factory, viz: 1 nicker, l HA-lnch double beater and laDner. 7 87-inoh 14-top Jenfc's flat cards, 1 Asa Lee 18-inch delivery drawing frame, 1 20-strand list speeder (9-inch bobbins), 8 spinning frames, 1,058 spin dles (Bridesburg make), also spoolers, warper, qulllers, beamers, dec., 42 new and most Improv ed plaid looms (80 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 boner. All the DroDertv. bulldinss. machinery. ca, in good condition and In good repair. Also, on the Northern side of the river, Imme diately opposite the Factory and adjoining the river and the Shoal, which extends across, 21 acres of land, with a fine water-power with solid rock foundation. The head of the water on the Southern Bide, on which is the Factory, la about 8 feet. ..- r.; t . For more accurate and definite description of the property and conditions of the sale, reference la maae to the decree in the above stated case. . The terms of said sale will be 20 per cent of the purchase money in cash, and the remainder in a committee, the majority ot wnom were Democrats, exonorated Brady and the ring. The tight then was bitter, and the Post, a paper here which at that time was living off Brady's money, took up the cudgel for him. But money proved too great a temptation for the committee, and with shame be it said a Democratic House sustained the com mittee, lt was one of the few acts that the Democrats while in power have to The regret. The ring since that day have flaunted this vindication, purchased by the money stolen from the people, in the face of their accusers, but will doubtless now call a halt. The Jocal press here have somewhat changed in tone. Geo. Bliss has become one of the owners of the Republican, and that pa per no longer shouts for the star route ring nor calls him Decoy Bliss. The Post, which to my knowledge, while sympathizing with Brady, played neu tral, but was quick .to catch popular sentiment, and is now shouting in sub dued tones for conviction. The Even ing Star, which would sell its birthright for a mess of porridge, and was never known to express an opinion in the history of its existence, when such an expression would result in a cent's loss, in its news columns favors the govern ment When the parties are convicted it will be "I told you so," and come out in homilies on public virtue and official corruption. The Critic, Brady's paper, is striking some hard blows for its master, as will also the Sunday Capital in the future, which is being revivified with Brady's money and Donn Piatt's wit. Of late the paper has run down. Buell, its editor, doubtless having found out by this time, that brass and bluster do not in intelligent communities pass for brains. The paper is said to be greatly in debt, but it is expected that Piatt will immediately bring it to the front again. . Sergeant Mason, who shot at Gui teau on the 11th of September, is now undergoing trial for his offence before a military court at the arsenal. It was at the time when the guards at the jail were changed that Sergeant Mason planned for the taking off of Guiteau. He had for several weeks been guard ing the assassin from the mob that was expected to seek its vengeance upon him, and in performing this duty had become tired and wary. Day after day and night after night be paced his beat in front of the assassin's cell. Ser geant Mason became impressed with the idea that such a cur should not be protected, and allowed his patriotism to undermine his duty as a soldier. So he planned his taking off and on the day in question he jumped from the ve hicle that brought him to the jail and proceeded to the corner of the jail close to Guiteau's cell. He had observed from his constant watching that Guiteau always ap proached his grating when the guards were changed. This grating faced a window, and Sergeant Mason would have had a clear view had it not been in the gray of the evening, which was more than usually murky because of a heavy fog. Owing to this a shot, much excitement in and out .of jail, Mason under arrest and Guiteau unhurt, were the results of his efforts. Since that day, September 11th, to this time, over five months, Mason has been confined in a dark room 8 by 10, low ceiling, wet walls and a hard wood en bunk for a Deo. a running uiuoou in a corner of the apartment gave forth a stench most sickening. At night his room was infested with rats, , and the sergeant has been telling some repor ters who visited him, that he frequent ly remained awake all night fighting the rodents oft v - . . The whole place was a miserable abode and he complains with much reason against the kindness shown Gui rjnari when he has not ' even the com- Samuel J. Tilden's income mining interests in Michigan is said to have been $250,000 last year. It is estimated that the total length ot submarine telegraph cables in the world is 62,100 miles, having a money yalu f about $200,000. Hon. John Bookwalter, late Demo cratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, hasjpurchased the old Scofleld rolling mill at Atlanta, Ga., and will convert it into a large manufacturing establish ment. Charles Jones, of St. Louis, aged nine ty years, when a school-boy, got ac quainted with George Washington. He also knew Aaron Burr, Tom Paine and Washington Irving, and was aboard of Fulton's steamboat when it made its first trip. The Florida Union says the camellia japonica grows in grat perfection at Tallahassee. The trees sometimes meas ure eisht inches in diameter, attain a height of from fifteen to twenty feet, and frequently have 2,000 full-bloom japonicas on them at a time. There if to be exhibited in Boston within a short time a machine, which orieinated in Scotland, that is said to accomplish wonders in cutting stone. A bit of our hardest granite of any size can be shaped with the ease that a cheese yields to the manipulations of a knife. The iron and steel manufacturers in 1880 made a profit of $50,000,000, or 21 per cent., on on the capital invested. This is a pretty fat thinsr for the pro prietors, but as for their workingmen the wages paid them ($55,476,785) give only an average of $400. to each man wherewith to support himself and fami ly. In consequence of this limited pay, his sons and daughters are at an early age placed at hard work in factories. General Wade Hampton says he nev er had but one fight, and that was with a Columbia bully, who attempted to add him to the number of his conquests. "I was a good boxer," said the South Caro lina Senator, "and every time the fel low rushed at me I floored him. The lasf lick I gave him broke his thumb. A policeman came up and arrested me. When I was pinioned the man rose up, drew a knife, and was about to rush upon me. I asked the officer to let me go and give me his club. He did so. Armed with. that weapon, I faced the desnerado. and warned him that tho' I did not wish to kill him, I would cer tainly do so if he advanced a step far ther. He took counsel of his fears, and prudently retired. I had not a scratch, but the other man was laid up for three weeks." LAWRENCE'S FLESH GLOVES, at W ILSON & BUBWELL'S from his ..18 ........,..s. FRESH MINERAL WATER i Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Becelved, at Dr.J.HMMsDriStore s ABATOGA "yiCHY, From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re- sembl ing t he im ported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aldS diges tion, is a powerful .tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, 10 CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASKri BUFFALO LITHIA, Ana a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINAR! AJTD Hunyadl Janos Waters. 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BRONZE LAMPS of a 8'ir.yr!T qn ii ty, complete with shades, at SI 0 worth 52 CO. ' .All Other tioods l:i Propartian. We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but It you will call we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of --HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market. Call and see our Display whether you buy A fine lot of or not. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all descriptions, lust recelvpd. Remomw none can under-buy us, and l.one can under sell us. deel 8 This Great Specific Cures that Most Loathsome D'sp.w SYPHILIS Whether In lis Primary, secondarr. or tertiary stage. Remoes all traces of mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumat'sm. eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. Hear the Witnesses. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern, Ark., Mar 2. 1881. We have cases in our town who lived at Hut Springs and were finally cured with S. 8. s. McCammon & Mukrt. tW WHOLESALE ;md . Ucspectf lly , liEl'AIL.3 J. BrookMd k Co. febl9 JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dls'ensliig PharmscisL North Tryon 8t, CHARLOTTE, N. C. It is New York Tribune and Times, the two leading Kepublican papers of the coun t.rv. denounce the nomination of Mr. Roscoe Conkling as an associate justice pal, Netley. "Preferred to Puilna and Fried- III I.I1H .lUUICltlC LUU1U O- Uti 114 I iivuuu. a leading editorial article declares that Guiteau "has made a Supreme judge as well as a President," and then assigns the following reasons why the nomina tion is "notoriously unfit." First "Mr. Conkling has no standing at the bar to entitle him to be even thought of in connection with the Supreme Bench ; he has been retained in no cases save those which came in the way of pay for political influence, and the appearances he has made in court have been such as to provoke the contempt and ridicule of real lawyers." Second "Mr. Conkling is unfit for the Supreme Bench, or for any bench, because he is npt a man of judicial temper. Everybody, friend and foe alike, know him as an intense, red hot partisan, who never sees or can see more than one side of a question. Such a man may do good service in some places, but he is no more fit for judge than he is for a banknote engraver or a Sundav school superintendent. Third. "This nomination is grossly unfit, be cause it is a flagrant abuse of the ap pointing power to use the Supreme Bench to pension a broken down politi cian who has made himself to the last degree odious to the people.. If he must be provided for at the public expense, it should be after the manner he him self recommended. This is what he said about Collector Robertson to Gar field: 'Send him abroad to some second-class consulship; and I will go into the lobby and hold my nose while he is confirmed. The New York Times is equally pointed in its condemnation of the ap pointement. It says no act of the President had done so muchs the ap pointment of Judge Gray, of Mass., as associate justice to beget confidence in his motives and purposes as the head of the national administration, but con fesses that from Judge Gray to Mr, Conkling "is a long step downward.and it will be strange if this latest nomina tion does not go far toward forfeiting the respect which the President had gained by his first judicial selection." The Times adds: "Mr. Conkling is certainly not a great jurist ; he is not even a learned lawyer. Whatever suc cess he has gained at the bar has been as an advocate. As to tha judicial temperament, hardly any man whose character has been so fully exhibited before the public has given less evi dence of it. The most friendly sum ming up of his qualities wbich should have a decent regard for truth would have to admit that, whatever else he may me, he is not by nature, by study or by experience a man fit for the exer cise of judicial functions in the court of highest jurisdiction and ultimate re sort in this nation. Hence, without prejudice, it would have to be conceded mat tins appointment is conspicuously one 'unfit to be made.' " HSailrontte. Noith Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAIX3 GOING EAST. Memphis, Tenn..May 12, 1881. We have sold 1 ,296 bottles of S. S. S. In a year. It has given universal satisfacilon. Fair minded physicians now recommended It as a positive spe cific. S. Mansfield & Co. Louisville, Ky., May 1:1,1881. S. 8. S. has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J. A. Flexnkr. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1881. I have seen S. S. S. used In the primary, set-on dary, and tertiary stages, and In each with tlie most wonderful effect I have si'en U stop t lie hair falling out in a very short time 1 advise all sufferers to take lt and be cured. W. H. Patterson, Druggist DON'T GO TO SARATOGA ' When you can get water lust as fresh 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 McakEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night. JU1J28 FREIGHT NOTICE, IN order to insure the prompt movements of local freight from Charlotte the following rules wUl be enforced on and after this date; Freights for the Atlantic. Tennessee & Ohio and Richmond TtnnviiiA vtn.iirna.ds will not be received for shin- ment after 12 o'clock, but freight for the Char lotte, Columbia A 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 Soluble Phosphoric Acid. Analysis Guaranteed. ST- WARRANTED GENUINE, E3 Just Received. Special Inducements to dealers and la'ge buyers. CHAS. E. SMITH, Wholesale Dealer In Guano and Commission Merchant, WLmlngton, N. C. Jan29 lm DISSOLUTION. THK Beer Bottling business heretofore conduct ed in Charlotte toy Cochrane & Munzler has been this day d S30lved by mutual consent W. R. COCHBANE, February 9, 1882. P. C. MUNZLER. . Date, February lGUi, 1882 No 51 No. 53 , Daily. Daily. Leave Charlotte H 55 a m o" 5 J i m " Salisbury 5.51 a ui 8 51 pm " High Point 7.20 a m 10 44 p m Arrive Grr-ensboro 8iK)am 1 1.20 p m Leave wreensboro, 8.25 am Arrive Hill-boro 11 .04 a m Arrive Durham 1 1 .48 am Anive Raieigh I.i5i ro Leave Baleiah. i .40pm Anive Goldsboro', 4.20 pm Washington, D. C , May 2. 1 881. S S S has p-ivn httr satisfaction than am medicine we have ever sold? Scheller & Stevens, Druggists. Denver, Colorado, May 2. 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the htehe-t terms c! S. S. S. L. MEIS-ETF.K No. 17 Daily except Saturday, LeaVe Greensboro.. .6.00 p m Arrive at Kal-iah 8.04 a m Arrive at Gol-ifcboro, .8.00 a m No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with R&D. R. R tor all Doints North. East -tnd West, via Dan ville At Goldsboro with W. & W. K. B, for Wil-. minpton. no. 53 jonnects ai sa is: ury wim w. r. a. S. for nil nolnts in Western North Carolina; dally at Greensboro with R. & D. K R. tor all points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WEST. We have known Richmond, Virginia, May 11. 1881. You can refer anybody to ns In regard to toe ierits of S. S. S. Folk. Miller a .o Perry, Ga., October. 1880 Swift's S. Specific used in a great number of cases, many of them old ami ob stinate, and have nekrer known or heard of a lull lire to make a permanent cure, when taken properly. H. L. Dennrd, Eli Wapren. W. D. NOTTTNGHA t, WE BRCNSON, Moore & Tdttlb.I T. m. btjtneb, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character and standing. Date, February 19th, 1882 No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Daily. Leave Goldsboro,. . . Anive Raleigh Leave Haieign Arrive Durham Arrive Hlilsboro.... Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro,. Arrive High Point,. Arrive Salisbury,. . Arrive Charlotte,... 1 0.20 am 12.40 pm 4.10 pm 5 23 p m 6.07 pm 8.50 p m M.10 pm 9.43 p m 11.03 pm 12 50 am 7 25 a m 8 06am 9 28 am 11.20 am NOTICE. HAVING boueht out the Interest of Mr. W. Cochrane in the Beer Bottling business, I will here after canduct the business, as agent for the Berg ner & Eugel Company, in Charlotte, and while-re turning thanks for past patronage, respectfully solicit favors la the future. Respectfully,-, feblO ' C. MUNZOER. No. 18-DaiIy except Sunday, . Leave Goldsboro, ..250pm Arrive at Raleigh,. .7. 10 p m Leavettaleigh 500 am Arrive Greensboro, 2.20 p m No. KO -Connects at Charlotte with A. & C. Air T.i n ror all nolnts in the South and touthwest. and with C, C. A. R. R. for all points South and Southeast. No. 52 connects at nariotte witu a. s u Air- T.lno for all noiuts South and Southwest: at Char lotte with u., o. A. k. t. lor an poinis soum ana Southeast. N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. 6Q1NG WEST. NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro - 9.20 p m Arrive Keraersvtlle 1 0. 6 p m Arrive Salem 11.20 P m NO. s 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 8.30 a m Anive Kemersville H.4iam Arrive Salem 10.15 a m GjING EAST. NO. 51 Daily, except aunday. Leave Salem.-! 5.1 5 a m Arrive KernorsvKle 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro.. 7 JM a m , r wo. 53 uany. . Leave Salem 6.00 p m Arrive Keraersvilte...; ...1..,.. . 6.40 p in Arrive Greensboro 8.00 p m 8TATB UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. IS NO HUITIBUG. If yon doubt, come and we cure you, or ciuv you nothing. Write for particulars, and w the little book "Message to the Unfortunate, ask any leading drug house in the unitea - to our character. .,,.. $1,000 REWARD will bt paid 10 any who will flod, on analysis of lOO bottles of a b s., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium or anf Mineral suns tance. bwu i Drir Proprietors, Aiiaum, u Sold by drugKists everywhere. OT- Price of the large or regular size redncea i SI. 75 per bottle, and small, holding nan ujc Quantity, price $1 per bottle. jun 26,iy K KIINN N GGG K K II N N N G G KK IINNNG K K TIN NNG GG K KUN NN GGO OF THE DDD A T T Tk n AA i i n n A A Y Y D D AAA DDD A A Y T -CIGARS.- A new supp'y of the3e famous Clgar.4 been received, at have jus PERRY'S. ,1Bl! It is useless to tell those who have ever vm them why they are called the "KING," and if J will only give tliem a trial lt will not pe nece" TO 'I E 1. 1. YOU 3f0r jials. enuAi tnatftiimanta nf qo and 1 20 days, bond and itood security belns reaulred of the purchaser for I 4nya nt nrtann life. tha tnotallmanta . T. si. v ;V' , . ... j" I v C"" . -. :u1 S i The Otncera wno are respuuaiuio iut this ' treatment of Sergt. Masoa are ouite indignant at the publications be ma msiaumenui. c Also, at the same time and ' place the under signed, a Receiver, will sell FOB CASH, the fol lowing articles ot personal properly, viz; 3 mules, 2 wagons and harness, lot of dyes and Jye stuffs, the material now In process of manufacture,- eon sunns of warps: plaids and yams. : Also, a small . m , 1 L. Jl.. k Waa.m STOCK OI general morcuauuu cvugisuug ui uwiai shoes, dry eoods. bacon and such other articles ot groceries and dry goods as are really sent in a country store. , - . J0HNOOBB,.j at Tanntr? 24th 1822. -fr "" ' Receiver. ... January tn, ic- i,t. . lt,Mlntollf Nt , Jan2ttfi " 1 rnr mori t and aav he iaonlv a common soldier. It is not unlikely that an in- 1 vestieatron or me.mawerrwm w iuu by theeneraltoeyhenU what better than a convicted assas- lin. - - : ' i A Lucky miller wno win Grind Sat - nrdays. . - '. ;.; Mr. L M. Davii, of .Morning Ban, waa the bolder of ticket No. 76,096, the capital prize of January drawing h toe Louisiana estate Lottery. It is a severe shock to receive information .that 830,000 Is subject to - command, j- He was arranging his mlU machinery, bntlt did not unnerve bird, how ever... Be took lt coolly and made use ot the oft quoted maxim: Tool for rock?' etc Mr; Davis is fifty-two years of age; baspeea a citizen of the COUntV xOftV-nriA mori hat fl famUv.Blfa .nil .It children and Is a useful and honorable citizen ot his neighborhood. - He farms; keeps a small stock or. merchandise, and runs a steam Kin and mill at Moping sun, Tenn. Wien asked if - he would JJJ Saturday he replied, "a usual." Hels 551H8. numerous letters asking loans as high as $5,000. WeU, old fellow, we never thought when we drank buttermilk (?) out of the same canteen eighteen years ago .with you that such & fate awaited you.-Mempb.ls (Term ) Avalanche. Jan. 16. CITY PROPERTY ;'- FOR SALE. A"'tsrRABLX residence, three blocks from the J. nnhlic sonare in Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. The dwelling Is on a full lot; has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, .built foe the purpose. For rurtnsr particulars, price, terms. eta; apwy at . - this uiririuis. 2Q.dtf No. 1, GOING NORTH. Dally ex 8unday. Leave Chapel Hill, 7 80 a m Arrive University, 8.20 a m Arrive Raieigh IQ-lSam " ' Ho. 2, GOING SOUTH.. Dai y ' ex. Sunday. Leave RaleiKh, 830 pm Arrive University .,. 5. 1 5 P m Arrive Chapel mil. 6. 15 P m feb21 LABRADOR HERRINGS. Pickled Tripe,- Pigs Feet and Cod fi AT - rrnHK Lot on the comer of Ninth street aha the A North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on junta street and Via feet on the North- Carolina Railroad., will either be sold as a whole or divided Into two lots of 70 by 198 feet, Suitable either fox funding or lactory purposes. Apply to a PHILLIPS. -Pom Mmi Cars iMtCu: nn rvoin na Kf Kw Vork and Atlanta Via Wash- .Ington and Daavile, and between Greensboro and On Train No. 52. BIchmond and Charlotte and Waahlceton and Charlotte via Danville. r , r-TiiTmich TictAts nn Rale at Greensboro', ; waiPiffh. Gnidsbora. SailaburT and Charlotte, and all prlnclpai points South, Southwest, West; North and nasi, r vr xmigrani ksxcs w iMuniau, iw- as, Arkansas and the Bouthwess, omra - A. POJra, :. .. . - . finnertd Passeneer Agenc feb2$ : , ! ? i. MMtT''' S.M.HOWELL fel21 JUST RECEIVE' FIVJ! Car Loads ot corn, two ear ioau - sa)t. two car loads of ByroDs, one car loo t)r Sugar, Coffee and Bacon, and Towcw-.g . m.-L.,n ; f TSTot Annr tn T,. W. t)l"uv UCUlV wi - ( -

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