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. . - . .. -. -, . ... - . .' ; DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH. An important every family may give their linen that beautiful I ish peculiar to ktrnry work. A8kyoar Grocer. tlliV J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, f a. WWnnB.MahiffaitoJMoii.i.C: ........ - , - CHAS. K. JONES, Sole Ag't.Charlotte.N.C, DEiXiKS IN Tinware & House Furajshioff Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE aad H 3 T A I L. Particular attention p;iiI to HOOFING AND SPOUTING. None out rlrat class hands employed. Call for tae BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. " oct29 HAVit IN STOEE ONE OF THE -LAR8B8T STOCKS- OF GGO RRR OO CCO EEB RRR II F.EB KSS G O B R O. O C 0 F. B RUE O RRR O O O EE RRR II EE 8S, nnn n x rn nn.n mm w Tf it ww rsO Flour, Grain, Provisions, k, Ever offered In this market Don't buy until yon examine oar Stock and Prices. CORN 1SE OATS. -J CAB LOADS WHITE CORN, CAB LOAD3 YELLOW COBN, 1 000 BAERELS FLua, 500 SACK3 C0F,'KE' 2QQ barrels mo 83E3. . JQQ BABBELS 8UGAR, B3XE3 BACON, 2 PACKAGES LARD, 200 B0XX8 S0AP' 2QQ PACKAGES MACKEREL, BOXES CRACKERS, 2 BOXES CHEESE, AO. PATENT L0UR, 100 Barrels Just from the Mill. SPRINGS & BURVELL. feb8 d w CONSULT lill' II INTEREST AND SAVE MONEY- By making your purchases for cash at the Variety Store, tinder Traders' National Bank. II yon want a LAMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of PLATES, or a COBSET, a covered DISH, or a box Of BLOT, a TOILET 8ST, or a pair of HOSE, a ' ISA SET, or a'TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHXB or pair of SPITTOONS, or ALMOST ANYTHING bow cheap they can be bought. The biggest box " ' ' of BLACEtNO for 5 cents In the city. V. :;.VspectfaIlyf TASFfLIMO Me-rvMANHOODESTOREO. a JwrfTm of vonthfnl taprmfcnee causing: Irems- Springs k Burwe PIEDMONT , r i--iK t Chatham 8 A i4' - r.l , . ( MAKES ; I OLD 1 linn . 1 dis - M1SW WITH fin. fine - ELECTRIC Scouring POUSH. Best in the World. ASK- YOUR GROCER PKHMOHD EHmvm&CO THE ONLY MEDICINE! IX EITHEB LIQUID OS DBI FORM That Acta at the same time on TEE LIVES, TSSSOWSLSA Am TBS KIDSSYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Reams ws allow the Great orqan to I become dogged or torpid, and poisonous . humors are therefort forced into the lfood that should be expelled naturally. Wll I SURELY CURE I Hkidney diseases, I f4 liver complaints, M PILES. CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, A5D JTEKVOITS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring jheir power to throw off disease. Th-r .nffnr Rllions Ti.ains and aches! Why tormented -with PI las, Constipation! fcifl nliy frightened orer aisoraereu Kianeys fcl WhT endure nerrons or siek headaches! I Use KIDNET-WORTand rejoice in health. -i ItlaoutuDin Dry Vegetable Form, In tin I Weans one package of which makes six quarts of I medicine. Also in IJjll Form, Tery Coneea-1 U trated, Tor those that cannot readily prepare it. I K I Ti . 1. V. n, mtnnmr In itKo. tnrr, I wm 17 XL acts W UU Cu tm1-'1 uw ... . . ... . Lfl GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. TRICE, 91.00 1 WELLS, RICHARDSON A Co., Prop's, I f (Will send the dry post-paid.) BTRUXSTO!!, TT. m Mire 27 tSwlf SO DAYS TRIAL 1S,I87 WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, BR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances suffering from Kes-veasfVeaIanesss, Gen eral jebility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othkt. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rhenma 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 Aonlianeea that have ever oeen eonsi ruelea ni ipon nelen tf fie prln-, rn efficacy has been prao- ciples. Their thorou UKt tically proven with the most wonderful success, and they have the hisrhest endorsements from medical and seien tine men, and from hundreds who have been quickly and radically eared b their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givln all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CP., Marshall, Kioh. WnlylS -COTTON FACTORY- -FORSALE.- T3Y Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of jls uatawDa county, maae in the case ol P. c. Shuiord and others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Chambers by Hon. A. C, Avery, Judge, and dated the 7th day of January, 1882. the undersigned, as Recxtvkb. will sell at pudiic sale at tne Cotton factory ol the Catawba Manufacturing Company, on the Catawba River, m uaiawua county, on MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 1882, thA lnllmnno valnnhla nmmitt tn.Bit. Tha ! Granite SnoaTs, in Catawba county, and the Cotton Factory of said Catawba Manufacturing uomoanv. located 8 miles from the W. N. C. B. B.; 8 miles irom tatawoa station on saia rauroaa. n miles i-rrom Htatesvme, and b miles west irom Trout man's Depot on the A., r. o. K. K. ; including o t acres oi iana on tne soatn siae oi me MuawDa Kiver, on wmcn 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 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: lpicrar. l oo-incn aouoie Dealer ana tapper, 7 87-lnch 14-top Jenk's flat cards, 1 Asa Lee 18-inch delivery drawing frame, 1 20-strand list speeder (9-lnch bobbins), 8 spinning frames, 1,056 epln- tnes (iaaesDurg maae.-aiso spoolers, warper, QuUlerSj'beamers, Ac, 42 new and most Improv ed plaid looms (30 Brtdesburg and 12 Ward's make), with all necessary fixtures and fmdlnss. 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 Douer. All the property, buildings, machinery, &&, 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 oh the Southern side, on which is the Factory. Is about oreet. - - .--v. For more accurate and definite description of the property and conditions of the sale, reference is 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 equal installments of AO and 120 days, bond and good security being required of the purchaserfor we -iHsuuimenis. - - . -! Also, aw the same time and place the under signed, as Receiver, will seU FOR CASH, the fol lowing articles of personal properly , viz; . 2 mules, 2 wagons and harness, lot of dyes and -dye staffs, the material now In process of manufacture, con sistrngef warps, plaids and yams; Also, a small stock of "general merchandise, consisting of boots, shoes, dry goods, bacon and such other articles of grocenes sua uqr buuus u arc usually aept m conntrr store, Cut MA l J r.t-a ' ' ' -Sar" im WE January 24th, 1882. Jan2tds!- ItaflAlVAVj ' Lincqlnton, N. CV SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1 82,; to NEWS NOTES. I Ittte imeM of 1 tie I Hebrew Bedeto lent Bocitr-of Charlbtt'etvllle, Va. reaj l.uou uy a rair. Gen. SkobeiefEj2asaed through Vien na en route for St. Petersburg. He was shadowed by detectives. The Paris correspondent of the Times says trie idea nas.crossea.trie minds, ot several statesmen that Spain should join the European concert in the event of complications in Egypt by. sending troops tnere. ; : i ; ' The insurgent Arabs have reappear ed in the vicinity of Sfax, wherei they have raided upon tribes who submitted to the rench. . , . Mr. Forster, chief secretary' for Ire land, has, by the advice of the cabinet, declined to appear as a witness oerore the committee" appointed by the House of Lords to investigate the worklngJIof the land act. The Lynchburg Tobacco association has adopted a resolution protesting against the agitation the question of reducing the tax on tobacco as tending to unsettle values. Dr. Hartgrove, who several months ago shot and killed young Chambers at Harper's Ferry while undertaking to arrest him as a deputized - officer, has been indicted for murder bv the errand ;jury of Jeffefton county, West Virgin ia. Charles Konler. aged: eleven years, was arrested Wednesday for breaking open a letter-box at the Easton (Pa.) post office on Snnday and abstracting letters. Additional indictments in the star route cases were found in Washington Wednesday against Kate M. Armstrong, James M. Uonohue, W. VY. jaexson Albert E. Boone and Samuel G. Cabeil for conspiracy, and against John W. Dorsey and John R. Miner for perja ry. The fourteenth annual-meeting of the Vessel Owners and Captains' asso ciation of Philadelphia was held yes terdav. The report of the board of di rectors for the year 1881 showed that since the organization of the associa tion there have Deen 981 vessels enroll ed on its books, aggregating a register ed tonnage of twenty-five thousand tons and having a valuation of upwards of $15,000,000. Mrs. Scoville, Guiteau's sister, has sent a memorial to the Senate protes ting against the confirmation of Mr. Conkling. In concluding she says: "I protest against the appointment of this imperious demagogue, who. above an others, wa3 the chief cause of the de grading partisan strife which culmina ted in the death which the nation mourned. I "protest in the name of that justice which should be meted equally to all, that this man shall not be elevated to that position whicn may enable him to pass final judgment upon my poor insane brother The veteran claimant. Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines, has just won another victory. The House committee on pri vate claims has decided that she is en titled to a confirmation of title of 38,- 447 acres of land in the State of Flori da. The claim is based upon grants of land made by the Spanish intendant general or Florida in 1803 to Thomas Urquhart and John Lynch, and parts of-which were afterwards conveyed to Daniel Clarke, Mrs. Gaines's father. The assessed value of real estate for taxation of St. Louis, Missouri, for the presen t year is oflici ally stated at 162, 177, 610; personal property 330,414,630, Total 55192.592,240. mis is an increase over last ear on real estate of 22,180,- 140; on personal property of $2,947,- 870. Sleep for Children. There is no danger that children can sleep too much. The proverb, "Who sleeps, eats," is illustrated in those lit tle ones who sleep most. Wakeful children are always peevish. lean and lrritaoie. it mey can De in duced to sleep aoundantiy toey are likely to become good natured and plump. Their sleep should be as much during the hours ot darkness as possible, and therefore it is better that they should go to bed before sunset to have their sleep out, than to sleep long after sun rise in the morning. it is well to let any healthful, grow ing child, or young person sleep until he wakes himself, and then give him such a variety or out door exercise as shall make him glad when it is bed time again. Shot for Breaking in a Door. Ctjthbert, Ga., March SL-Tuesday night four masked men . went to the house of a negro living in this county, aim uemanuea aamituince. upon Do ing refused they broke down the door and as the first man entered the negro shot him. The men then fled. The ne gro.with some white neighbors, tracked the wounded man for some distance, and finally found his dead body.- Upon removing the mask he was found to be a young white man belonging to the county named Leonidas Bailey. The other three men are unknown. A Spceial Sessioa of the Teias Legisla ture Called. Galveston, March 3.--An Austin special says Gov. Roberts yesterday is sued a call for a special session of the legislature to assemble April 6th, for the purpose of re-ap portioning the State into congressional districts and also in to senatorial and legislative districts, and to provide for the replacing of the State capitol recently destroyed by-fire. Shot in Mistake for a Burglar Danville, Va., March 3. William Walker, of Pittsylvania county, was killed at Chatham yesterday morning at 4 o clock by L.yles U. Johnson, a mer chant's clerk. Walker, who slept with Johnson, went out while the latter was asleep and returning , awoke Johnson who, mistaking htm for a robber, shot him dead with a pistol. The coroners jury gave a verdict in accordance wltb this statement. Fire in Texas. Galveston. 'March 3. A fire broke tint vAHt-Arrlav in Oilmfir in the grocery t.nr of iWarrpn &i Ron and consumed the; entire block, .with the exception of.. thf ee frame buildings on the north cor ner. , , Ro well Withdraws. New Yobk. March: 3. -Rowell has withdrawn from, the walking matcbv , ' ' , - .; - . " : ' Death of Charles Sale.'- 1 Boston. Massw March 3. Chas. Sale died yesterday after a long Ulness. Colorleaa and COld, A Toong girl deeply regretted that she was so col tlorless and cold. Her face: wt was loo white, and Wood did, no. huxbth. uau AlUltestdrl In the town, with a vivacity and cneernuness.ex mind. grUlfyUig to her friends, T jSi-r I M llwartlippretl UQEnioi aim Pai jBVMnMhnA;rlAATlltneiM ot rarsers umit Balsam malfes it popular. , J ray hairs are Impea -Gov. Cameron , ofvirginia, has i beeti tjuUe sick, but I a 1 last accpun ta' Was ttnrt what better. I r i ! ?m Tobacco. ' NdBTH CAROLINA i , A GfticnjiTTjRAJ;ExT Station.1 ? .lllGHyMarcli 3fti88Jr -Jt continue, to- give the results of last year's Experience In, the. production , of noine-made manures.. In thisnaner we iwllt noticetwo 'tdbacoo fertilizers A number of 'tobacco ogfowers gave the olio wing formula a trial last year :: s ., Dissolved A.-, Bone. 400 lbs- cost $8.50 5.50 . 3.00 1.00 " ' 0.40 Jft v WMMUf A m vv nMasrnesiai '100 - " Ground Plaster, . 10Q u Woods mould: . or well-rotted stable manure, 1,100 One ton of 2,000 lbs., cost $18.40 Some changes might be made in this which would reduce the cost." Where tho color of the tobacco is not the im portant point. 500 lbs. Kamite misht be substituted for the high grade sulDhate oi poiasn and the suipaaceoi magnesia. a ae cainite contains coin or these and common salt in addition. Instead of 100 pounds sulphate of ammonia, a mix ture of 60 pounds nitrate of soda and 40 pounds sulphate of ammonia would be an improvement. Drohaoiv in all cases. One farmer, who used this at the rate of 250 pounds to the acre only, says it did as well as a bought tobacco fertilizer which cost three times as much used bv its side. Another correspondent has used the following, which is a cheaper formula, with great success. The constituents are nearly the same as in the other for mula: Dissolved A. Bone. 250 lbs., cost $5.30 Nitrate of Soda, SO 1.30 Sulphate Ammonia,. 40 2.20 Magaesia, 60 .60 Muriate of Potash, 100 Ground Plaster, 100 2.25 .40 Woods mould or well rotted stable ma nure, 1,420 One ton of 2,000 lbs., cost $12.05 This compost should be liberallv ap pliedat least 500 Doundsto the acre. A sample of compost made from these chemicals with flue woods-mould was analyzed here. It contained 2.20 Der cent, of available phosphoric acid. 0.75 per cent ammonia, and 0.36 per cent, of nitrogen as nitrate, with 8.00 Der cent. of potash. This is quite good for farm-made manure. These percentages are an somewnac mgner than- the per centages calculated from the ingre dients used, leaving out the mould. This difference must have been gained from the mould then. The commercial value, calculated from the analvsis bv the figures used in estimating the value of commercial fertilizers, is $14.65 for tne ton of 2,000 lbs which means that the 1,420 lbs. of mould have added $2.60 to the value, of the ton ; provided, of course, this is a correct sample of the whole. Some errors are to be corrected in the last bulletin. The sample of Chesa peake Soluble Guano contained 2.37 per cent, of ammonia; the Patapsco Am- moniated Soluble Phosphate contained 7.76 per cent, of potash, omitted in the statement of analysis, though included in the estimation of values. The sam ple quoted as "Basin's Complete Guano" was from a lot in bulk in Wilmington. It was represented to the inspector to be Kasins Guano, and was so published therefore. This is shown now to be erroneous. It was a lot of goods on the way to Sonth Carolina and not "Raisin's Complete." Chas. W. Dabney, Jr., Director. Attendants on the sick should frequently rub a few, drops of Darbys Pro phylactic Fluid on their face and hands, especially when nursing those sick with Infectious diseases. Artie es used on or about the sick should be disin fected and the atmosphere of the sick room purl fled and vitalized by using the Fluid. Its effect Is marvelous In checking the speed of contagious diseases. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSEHGEE DEPARTMENT. On and after February 26th. the passenger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Mvl ston will be as follows: Mailt and Kxprcss. No. 51. EASTWARD. Mali. No. 53. 5.00Ym 7 55 a m 8.80 a m 9.13 am 10.06am 11.20 am 1.25 pm 'A58 p m 5 1 0 p m 6.00 pm Leave Atlanta. I 2.15 pm 4 54p m 5.2rtp m 6 22pm 7.06 p m 8.24 pm 10.08 pm 11.40 p m 2.06 a m 8.15 am Arrive Galnesvll e Arrive Lola, Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, Arrive Seneca, Arrive Greenville- Arrive 8partanburz Arrive Gsstonla, Arrlveharlotte. Mall and Express. No. 60. WESTWABD. Mall. No. 52. 11.05 am 12.02 p m 2.85 pm 409 pm 5.54 p m 7.05 p m MMpm 8.43 p m 9.15 pm 12.05 am Leave Charlotte,. . ......... Arrive Gattonla,.. Arrive Spartanburg,.... .... Arrive Greenville,. 12.40 am 1.85 am 4.04 am 5.82 am Arrive Seneca,.... ..; . i.ifiam Arrive Toccoa. 8.28 am 0.82 a m Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Lula, Arrive Gainesville. 10.18 am 10.61 am 1.40ptn Arrive Atlanta. ............. . General Passenger and TlcketAfant, T. M. B. TlLOOTT. General Manager. marS . . IMPORTANT TO BOLD MINERS. - WILL work a larger quantliy of . pnlp and save a larger Dereentase of 8HLPHDRRT8 than any other known device, or devices, ootting double the money. For farther particulars, address,- at Washington D. o , BRYAN TYSON." '; tas seven years experience In California. mar2 d8t wit STEEL PENS Sample box, S3 different styles of Perry's Pf "e?t for trial by mall, on receipt cf 'Jo crjnts. Sole Aceats) -. . ... Mson, ; Bfakernan, Taylor & ' 'u- : NEW - YORK Co., ; li! dec80 -rFarm, GSFloter Seeds,- ABBAimD&TBXSH.' FUHS 1KD GOOD, OB MOHXt" Bxfckbsd. . Catalogue for ASS,5?u.Sea ' send for lt.t Xress . juuuuo. ;dec30w4f Moreton tamii Bochester,N;T. V. S TTTCn T?nT?TVT?Ti '.riS' j'vCs 'two ear loads aHnnm Up taoi&w of emm Bagai,,,Conea and aaleat r.K i COX. aeonj! ana y.cco, ' now lot 2- Made Fertilizers Next door to L. W. Sandetsv. j -Kirjriiy0Oft, Wb8r&ttox1aafc! and j- Meat, recommended bv Dr.- J. Marion 81ms. ofNewYork. Sold by iWlISON & BUBWELU WE H AVE ': ';hi TN Store some paj) JFrencli BrandrV Guaranteed.. x pure. ! : :'- WILSON at BUBWELL. FOUR AND FIYE. T OW English Tooth Brushes of the best qality.'4 -Druggists, ' u,, BROWN'S ESSENCE ot Jamaica Ginger. A fresh arrival at WILSON BUB WELL'S , ,. , . Drug store.-' : fcHYDROLINE." ' (HTDBATED OIL.) . TONIC Digestive and highly Nutritive. Sold by WILSON & BTJBWELL. LAWRENCE'S FLESH GLOVES, at WILSON & BTJB WELL'S fbl8 - Drug Store. rit l Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at Dr. J.H.McAden's Drug Store 'ARATOGA rICHY, From Saratoga Springs. N. T. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, 18 a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Moral Mineral Water, Becommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATEB, Q CASES BOCK BUU3GE ALUM, Q CASES BUFFALO LITHIA And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINAR! 1HD Hunyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT ELWEAN NOVELTY ! H UNYADI THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Does : A wine tclass full bf ore UreiiXfatrt. The lAncet"Hunj. dl Janos. - Bmm Llebi af firms that Its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known WHters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos. The most agreeable, saf est, and- most efficacious' aperient water." Froj. .Vvrchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scamoni, Wurszburg. 1 prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander Brunton, AT. D., F. R 8., London. "More peasant than its rivals, and surpasses it em in efficacy." Prof. Atken, M. !., F. R. 8.. Royal Military Hos ;tal, Netley. "Preferred to Pulina Rad Fried r.chshall." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Elsperjsing Phanaaclst. North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. C DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just 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. MCADEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or nighjL iuiy28 ; - ,' .;., ,' ,- .' FREIGHT NOTICE. . i . . . - .' . ' i . -- - Fl order to Insure the prompt movements- of local frelght from Charlotte the following rupa will be enforced on and after this date; Freights for the Atlantic, Tennessee A Ohio and Richmond & Danville Railroads will not be received for ship ment after 12; o'clock, bat freight for: the- Char lotte, Columbia 4 Augusta and Atlanta Char lotte Alr-Llae Railroads will be : received up to 4 o'clock p. m. .. , T. Ti SMITH. feb25 Iw . Agent Acid Phosphate .i 400 TOJS HIGH GRAPE . . -ACID PHOSPHATE,- Containing 12 to 13 per cent Soluble Phosphoric Acid. Analysis Guaranteed. WABBANTED GENUINE, Just Received. Special inducements lo dealers and large buyers. CHAS. E. SMITH, : Wholesale Dealer iu Guano ;nd Commission Merchant, Wlimlngton, N. C. r. , : Jan29 lm ' DISSOLUTION. THE Beer Bottling business he retoTore conduct ed in Charlotte by Cocbrana A.Munzler; has been this day d ssojved by utANEf i February 9, 1882. F.'c.; MUNZLEB ' NOTICE: ! ' '-"": 1 ! HAVIN0 bought but the interest, of Mr. W. R, Cochrane W the Beer Homing Dusiness, i wui nere after conduct the business, as agent, for the Berg- nrt"& Ertsl ComDanV. In Charlotte, and while re- turning thanks tor past patronage, regpectfallyt soucic iavors in ine ruiure. . Respectfully, ' ffeblO K,.C. MUKZf.ER. CITY P R;0P1:Y C$V& 'SAtJS.: .... A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the -Jr. nrihiiP aniiflrn tn rharlotfe. will be soldcheaD. aiid on reasonable terms to; the right kind ef a - purcnaser. Ihe dweulngu onaiwi km,, nas nin cpmiortHble roonHi; brick; kltoherJ, fine well Of wa ter, eta; r The house l admirably , adapted for the residenee of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having n admlmbla ltfararr er stodv coom. Uullt tov tne purpose. For furthar,iariicularspr4ce, terma,' etc.. apply at a xnia wjricit )lnly20,dtf .- . -. .. - T- 'itt'r.iU l -iw: r rtHE Lot on lficear15eTtfTffffitSner the ol- north Carolina Baiiroaa, rrenong 140 feet on Ninth street and 1 0A feet on the North f!nrniin Railroad, wlll-elOjer be sold as a whole or divided Into two lots of 70 by l 96 feet Suitable either for r-iutuiiiKn-iaaun uuniuw. i yu w rflCsMJUiaLffA i.U!il. vkxtlstmmtB S!ktVleniHeTCieo l0, aoy address on receipt Of two TbkkS-ctcsj bTAMpa. Address; S"TXSa t:f UiJt!HABL18 X. BtKKSp 4o a. Delaware Ave. rhlia. . $ A i i VBASh' 'or anr case of I I II II I S!md Bleeding. Itching I il'l B f mosrated. ;or protruding w-VW, PILES that DeBING'S PILE REMXnV fll ta nm -mLiut V MILLKR. M. D ,9l5 Arch street, Philadelphia! Pal None gertirme without his" sfgnatur Sendifor muuuiui, PUIU UI Ui UHKlfiUf ailU UOUniTT SLOTfM. XI. em n r Htntt v"u4'iiuT.. nvw ana gTeav tied- I . cheapest, indispensable to every tnnntitled "the Scienceof Life vtDu-fiwnwaQQ'- DO una m finest lYeneh muslin, embossed, full giltOO pp.contains bssntif a steel enmmtirg, 125 preschp. tiona, price only $1.25 sent t by na. flhistrtedajjiple, 6 cents : TflYRPU e&Institateor 1: WH. PAR. im OLLiS ,kER, No. 4 Balfinch aU Bostoa THE BEST li GAL1CO. WM. SIMPSON & SONS' MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BLACKS, 'stone FANCY. DRESS PRINTS The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is one of the largest and most complete estab lishments in the country. THE EXPERIENCE 6f HALF A 1 CENTURY ' ' ' ' has enabled them to attain such perfection that they can with' confidence ask ybu to test the quality of their work. They carefully avoid all poisonous drugs, make, pnly fast col 6rs,which are thoroughly wasfredin.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 flur ' ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and ask for their goods, and see that their marks and tickets areon thefnv feb21 dkw4w ' - EXTRA We hve juat received and offer for a SHORX TIME ONLY Mm Tea Se "Mossrose Deeorat'on, 56 pieces, $10.00, worth .... S15.00. EXTRA FINE TEA SKTT3, gold, bird and flower decoration omblned, 44 plec?9, SI2 50, worth 8 IS 00. PORGELIAN TEA SETT3, plain white. Tery nice, 44 pieces, S5 OO. PORCELALNE EINSEU SKTTc:. 1: 7 p'eces, for S15.00; decorated ISO p?. rorS-"i 00. BRONZE LaMPo of a superior qiu' ty, complete with shades, at SI 0?. w-rth S2 CO. All Oilier Goofls in Proportion, WHOLESALE tiiul HE r AIL. 3 Rrspec-tf. liy. J, Brookfield I Co. feblO North Carolina Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAIKS GOIO EAST. Date, Februaiy 19th, 1832. No 51 Daily. No. 53 DhIIv. Leave Charlotte, Salisbury, " High Point..... Arrive Grr eusboro. Leave Greensboro,.... Arrive Hillsboro, Arrive Durham, ArdvelRateigh Leave Raleigh,- Arrive GoldsDOTb,.'.:. .liio a ui ri ot; p to 5.51 ami 8 ol p m 7.20 a mi 10.44 pru 8.00 a m 11.20 pm 8.25 a m 11.04 am U.4Ham 1.15 pm 1.40 pm 4.20 pm No. 17 Daflly except Saturday, LLeataiGreensboro.: .6.0O pm Arrive at HallKh,. . ..3.04 a m ' Arrive at oWsb6ro,..8.00 a m No. 51 Connects at Greensboro' with R & D. Ei RlfforaU points North,' Ease and West via Dan ville. tAtGoidsboro with.W. & W. a R.;for WU-mngton.- He. 6& Connects at Saliabnry with W..N. C. BV R. for all points in Western North Carolina; daily at 3reensMro with B. & D. H. R. for all points Uoith, East and West. . ", . . .- :'? TBADQ QOINSVWBST. - Date',' Febrtiafy' i9lh, 1882! JTo'. 56 Daily. NO. 62 DaUy. Leave Goldsboro,. Arrive Raleleh....:.. 10.20 am 12-40 p m 4.10 pm' .Leave Raleigh, .v. Amve Durham... : ai rive- Hlllsbbro, ,5 Z3pm fi.07 DDI rrrrejureensboro,. Xeave Greensboro, Arm e High Pointy Arrive Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, i 8.60 pm fl.l0pm 9.4 pm 7,25 am, 06 a m 928am UMnmr 112.50 a m 11.20 am No. 18 Daily except Sunday,,. . :; . Leave Goldsboro.?.2 50 p m Airlve at Raleigh,. .1.10 p m . , Leave Raleigh .5.00 a m; - j ArrivB Greensboro, 2.20 p in . tfo. BO-Connecta at Charlotte with A.,& C. Alr Llnefor all pointa in the South and Southwest, and with C.,C. & A. R. B. for all points South and Southeast. Not 62 Connect at Charlotte -with A &C Air Line for all points South and Southwest at Char lotte with C. O. A Al R. K.' for' all points 'South and Southeast. . -. ---t :., .: ' If.' "W K. C RAlLtlOAB, - . NO. oO-D ' Leave Greensboro. .-.v.. ..i..v:i.-..-.:."v.: 9.20 pm Arrive Kernersvllle . ...... i 1 0. Ho p m Arrive Salem........ 11.20pm NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro.... -.';;, Arrive Kemersvyie . , Arrive Salem. v. . . . . . !. 8 30am 9.41 am 10.15 am ! ' - 'GOING EAST. NO. 51 Daily", except Sunday. " ; Leave Salem.;.kj.U..'.it.-.:Ll. 6.15 a'm Arrive KernersvWe.. ..-,5-fii.60ialn Arrive Greensboro.. .:..yf 7,00 a m : i NO." 53-Dafly r' ;: ?&eave Saieiii.'.'-.i--i,.J-'-"t'-'-l'i-;i- -tVOOp m "Arrive Kernersvllie..x;r-1,,,.. .n,j..G.40 s fu Arrive Greensboro. V.. f .:kf.tJ..V.:.'?8.00 p fi statu? ii i vteiwt rvlttif ni7'' GOING NORTH. ?-: 'f-'i'tiaUy - te Bunday. Leave ChapelIfill,j!i.:U .-i.Jii4 T S0 a m .8.20 a m 1015 a m Arrive university,. . . Arrive 4ia'ietgh. GOUSG' SOOTH:- i'i :.V fex,SuQdayj avaiialehih. rVA'TrnliZffi- 1. 1 5 p m .15 p m Arme-Chapermtti ?.h 3 p-p5,WitW.Q!fflii;, On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via WaahCl lsgton and Danville, and between, Greensboro and QiadettoBi hwuTm mtiia jh-- On Train Noi 62, Richmond and Charlote ana Washington and Charlotta.ila Danvme.- ' :BsTTThrocithTlclBet en' sald at ' GreensbovoV BalelislvGoUlsbero'vSaUsbiu-y and, Charlotte, and,. aU prtncrbaj points Soui?Sbtthwest JWtat, Itorth and East --Feir Emfgr8rrf5Bates to'tonlsianai-Tex. " as, Axssaa:and41oujawesaddreBs,' sent - KtrrzgHi .si Eddy to TFl TO CALL AT EDDINS' BOOK ST01H We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but if yOU will eall va nrfll HoF. .. u tnat we have iHiuoi nooui tllltjril Ol -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market. Call and see our Display whether you buy or not A One lot of of all descriptions. Just received. Bemomtw none can linrinr.hnc movt . , wu uuuc can under sell us. decl8 Cures that Most Loathsome Disease Whether In us Primary," secondary, or tertiary stage. Removes all traces ef mercury from the system. Cures scrofuia. old sores, rhenm;it'sm. eczema catarrh, or any b!ood disease. CUKES WHEiN HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern. Ark.. Mar 2. 1881. We have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with s. 8. 8. McCammon 4 Mckrt. Memphis, Tenn.. May 12. 1881. We have sold 1 ,2'.)0 bottles of S. a. S In h year. It has given universal satisfaciion. Fair mmded physicians now recom mended it as a positive spe cific, s. Mansfield & Co. Louittvllle. Kr.. May 13, 1881. S. S. S. lias given better satisfaction than any med cine I have ever sold. J. a. Flbxnkk. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1881. I have neen S. 8. S. used In the primary, secsn dary. and tertiary stages, and in each wltu the most wonderful effect I have seen it stop the hair falling out in a very short time I advice all sufferers to take It and be cured W. H. Patterson, DrugiUst Washington, D. C. May 2. 1 881. S. S. S. has given better satisfaction than any medicine we have ever sold. Scheller & Stevens, Druggists. Denver, Colorado, May 2. 1 881 . Every purchaser speaks In the hlghe-t terms of S. S. S. L. Meisseter Richmond, Virginia, May 11. 1881. You can refer anybody to us In recard to the merits of S. S. 8. . Polk, Mii.i.kr 4 Co. Perry, Ga., October. 1880. We" have known Swift's S. Specific used in a great number of cases, many of them old and ob stinate, and have never known or heard of a fail ure to make a permanent cure, when taken prop erly. H. L. Dennabd, Ei.i Wafbbn. W. D. Nottingham, Wk. Brtjnson, Moore & Tuttle, T. M. Btjtnxb, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character and standing. - A. EL CoLOTjrrr, Gov. of Georgia IS. NO HUMBUG, TP Ton 1nriTit vimfl HnI met mm rtm. or cbari0 jOT nbthihg. Write for particulars, and copy o' the utue dook Message to the uniortunate. a any leading drug boose In the United States as to our character. ' 1.000 REWARD will he paid to any chemist who will And, on analysis of 100 bottles of S.S.S.. one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium or auy Mineral substance. S WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. .. ... Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by druggists everywhere. Price of the large or regular size reduced to 81.75 per bottle, and small, holding halt thd Quantity, price SI per bottle. Jun26,ly K KIISN N GGG K K nNN NO a XK II N N N G K'K UN HNO GO K SUN NN GGG or DDD A V V D D AA Y Y D D A A TJ D D AAA Y DDD A A Y CIGARS.- A new supply of these famous Cigars have Just ; been received, at PERRY'S. It is useless to "tell those who have ever smoked them why they are called the "KING," and If you will only giye them, a trial it will Jiot be necessary -TO TEMi yntl. Ifett-.T' FORSALrKOR RENT. ! I ! j"fT f:;. ' fl' 'i Pli-t(j.'' '' "' .. fpHieW' antf' edmmodltrns residence r I Jusf beyond ibe tra'c of the A', T. A u. R. i&l jbl uo. uoco oargarn. ApP'y o T-. -; ' . F. B. GLOVEH. jaBgtf'-'a , , ., Ageut ITT "A. V ilj l IV I, IllA'l X . A' tfx rwm house, with good yard and VS .AM .Ik . .V. A ...It. A .. u IV'.L ApWW-" .WALTER BREli. l dec80 tf mi fclX Room House hd Base. - uieiik. uve uiiuuico wot vi Ji.i se SQuare. Apply to . e f --i I i ... a. n. Jncvjip., - BEFOBB TOO MiKK Your Holiday Parchases. This Great Specific near the Witnesses. Bible with Its occaaiuseonai . r JebI9 ajPHTLLira. i-f ffeb28 Bichuond; Va.
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