DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH,
An important
covery, by which
jevery family may
give their
that beautiful
isli peculiar to
laundry work.
1 m i i Mmuii
AskyonrGrocer.
J. B. DOBBINS. Philadelphia,
Lw.W.W0QD
CHAS. K. JONES,
Sole Ag't.Charlotte.N.Cy
A. A. GASTON
DEALER LN
Tinware k House FlirflisliiBg Goods
MANTELS and GRATES
t3P WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Particular attention paid to
ROOFING AND SPOUTING.
None but first -class hands employed. Call for the
barley sheaf stove.
oct29
HAYS IN SIORV. ONE OF THE
LARGEST STOCKS
-OF-
GGG RRR OO CCO EEE
G GR ROOOCK
G RRR O O O KB
GGGR RO OO OR
RRR II KEK cSSq
R R II K H
TTTJ IT T7T "
SSfi
R RUE
GGG R R OO CCO EEE R
II EKE "SS'
srrS
Floor, Grain, Provisions, to.,
Ever offered In this market Don't buy until you
examine cur Stock and Prices.
CORN AS OATS.
-j CAR LOADS WHITE CORN,
CAR LOADS YELLOW CORN,
1 000 BAEBELS i,Lus, '
'500 SACKS C0ITEE'
2QQ BARRELS MO S3ES.
10Q BARRELS SUGAR,
. 100 B3XE3 BACON,
10 PACKAGES LARD,
200 BOXES SOAP,
200 PACKAGESMACKEREL,
100 BOXES CRACKERS,
2J BOXES CHEESE, &C.
NT PATENT pUR,
100 Barrels Just from the Mill.
SPRINGS S1 BURWELL.
feb8 d&w
CONSULT
101
AND
SAVE MONEY
By making your purchases forncash at the Variety
Store, nnder Traders' National Bank, if you want
a LIMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of
J'lflTES, or a CORSET, a covered DISH, or a box
of BLUE, a TOILKT SET, or apalrot HOSE, a
TEA SET, or a TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHER
or paft of SPITTOONS, or ALMOST ANYTHING
COME AND SEE i
how cheap they can be bought. The biggest box
: , of BLACKING tor 5 cents In the city.
?-, i-'r'-t ':BeapectfjiB7,; . .
0; M; JeTHEREDGE.
; LOST MANHOODS RESTORED.
TiSirl rjfthfiitr. Lost Manhood, etc
tiring trild in Tain erery JCitSV
covered a simple .elf ctae. mVv& '
43 Chatham t. R ly , f -'
Springs & Burwe
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MAKES
OLD
MADE
WITH
iGfasies
dis
linen
fin.
fine
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Scouring
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ASK
YOUR
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Pa.
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IX EITHER LIQUID OB DRY FORM
That Acta at the same time on
TEE LITER, TEE BOWELS,
AWQ TEE EIDEETS. .
WHY ARE WE SICK?
w Because we allow these great organs , to
become clogged or torpid, and poisonous
Era humors are therefore forced into the blood
M that should be expelled naturauy,
WILL SURELY CURE
KIDNEY DISEASES,
, LIVER COMPLAINTS,
PILES, CONSTIPATION, CKENARY
DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES,
AND NEiiVOCS DISOUBEBS,
La
by causlnrt free action of these organs and
restoring their power to throw of disease.
Why suffer Bilious pains and achesl
Why tormented with Piles, Constipation!
Why frightened over disordered Kidneys!
Wliy endure nervous or sick headaches!
Use KIDNEY-WORTand rejoice in health.
It is put urj In Dry Vegetable Form, in tin
cans one package of wliicli makes six quarts of
mtdieine. A so in Liquid Form, very Concen
trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it.
tIt acts with equal efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF TOCR DRUGGIST. TRICE, 1.00
WFT.T.S. ItlfHIAEDSOX & Co.. Pron's.
I M (Will send the dry post-paid.) BfRUJGTOS, Tt.
Mire 27 d&wly
SO DAYS TRIAL
ALL.CWED.
June 18,1876
WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL,
BR. DYE'S
Electro -Voltaic Appliances
suffering from XervousW'eknessi, Gen
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or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othet.
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-COTTON FACTORY--FORSALE.--
BY Virtue of a decree of the 8nperlor 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 7th day ot January,
1882, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at
public sale at the cotton Factory or the Catawba
Manufacturing Company, on the Catawba River,
In Catawba county, on
MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OP MARCH, 1882,
the following valuable pronerty. to-wit: Tn
Granite Shoals, In Catawba county, and the Cotton
. uvwi vi Dam vauonua juauuicululuk MIuPaiiy.
locate 3 miles from the W. N. C, R. R.; 8 mhes
from Catawba Station on said railroad; H miles
f rom Statesvllle, and 5 miles West from Trout
man's Depot on theA., T. O. R.R.; 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 qq
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 ot the Factory. Also,
the following machinery in the said Factory, viz:
1 picker, i 86-lnch double beater and lapper, 7
87-inch 14-top Jenk's flat cards, 1 Asa Lee 18-lnch
delivery drawing frame, 1 20-strand list speeder
(9-lnch bobbins), 8 spinning frames, 1,056 spin
dles (Bridesburg make), also spoolers, warper,
qulllers, beamers, &c, 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 ot 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, Aa. 'ln
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 side, on which la the Factory, Is about:
For more accurate and "definite description of the
property and condlUons ot the -sale, reference la
maoe to the decree in the above stated caae. -
The terms of said sale will be 20 per cent of the
purchase money in cash. and the renmi nt r -tn
equal installments ot 90 and 120 days, bond and 4
nooa security oeing leQoaea oi tne. purchaser tot
the installments. .
Also, at the same time and place the nruJer
tfgned, as Eeeeiver, will sell FOR CASHTthe fol-,
lowing articles of personal properly; tlz:f 2 mules,'
2 wagons and harness, lot of dyes and dye stuffs,,
the material now in process ot manufacture, con-'
sltlng jm warps, plaids and yams.- Also, a email i
stock of general merchandise, consisting of boots,
shoeB,dry goods, bacon and such other articles f
groceries and dry eoods as are - nsuallv kfmt ink
TOuntry tore, - - JOHN COBB,' ;
J
January Z4tn, isz.' -- .-.: Beceiver. .
, . i . . ; -: uncolnton, JH, X
an21td ; " :
I t il U v t if 'i
1 SU&DAX JiAUCH 6, 1882;
STATE NEWS.
Greensboro Bogle: Let our city cora-
U4ssioner8 gwf.an,intoectrf the
gwfuiww ivu msjpa. BvoiMif. meat1 aoc-tpfed)jitteraadt-ptfonMh.
H
JUlefeti TKe:waaMObserVerJ' f A very
beautifuf sapphire ffom'Macori county,
in this State, has been artistically! set in
a ring by a jeweller of this city, and is
now worn" "by Mrs. - Governor Jarvis.
The stone is of notable purity and is
flawless.-. r - y---, - j
- rejwardl ot $3dDr offered by Gov.
Jarvisl isrndw outstanding for the ar
rest of John Hoskins, the murderer of,
MacK uutier, wnite, m the Jf jymouth
rio.t. The following is the deseription
of Hoskins: He is blacd, $ feet'10 inch
es high, weight about 170 pounds, stam
mers or stutters, when last seen wore
side whiskers. . -
Ground was brokenjyestecday for the
new railway ear shops, just beyond jthe
Raleigh Bnu Gaston depot and near
Kingsley & Ashley's; This will be per
haps our most important industrial en
terprise, and we admire its conception
and hail its beginning. The gentlemen
who have the eontrol are possessed of
rare energy, and will. hasten the enter
prise and make the shops second to
none, for quality of work. The build
ings will be put up rapidly, j - . .
The turning loose of corlvUts in the
city at the'end of Ujeir terms of sen
tence meets with tire hearty disappro
bation of the city authorities, and it is
certainly an infliction on Raleigh. The
other day four offenders were before
the mayor, and three out of the; four
had but recently been discharged from
the penitentiary. Oae-fifth of the felo
nies committed here are by Penitentiary
birds. n-t
Montgomery Star: Larceny seems to
be a general complaint in our"Cotmty at
this time.
Mrs.-Rosa Cook, quite an old Iady.who
lived in the Mt. Carmel neighborhood,
was found dead in her bed on last Fri
day morning. ..: ;
.Mart Lewis killed eight turkey gob
blers at a blind and would have killed
more but his old fowling-piece was not
half loaded, having oflly 32 buckshot
and 29 rifle balls in her. : ;
Miles Lofllin, charged with horse
stealing, was again arraigned before
Esquire Bruton last S$turdaybut the.
case was again continued til! some time
Mn March, at the requeBt, of; the plain
tiff.
Mountain Banner: In the year 1880,
on John Collins' farm near'Chimne'y
Rock, a peach tree bloomed in-December,
and the fruit matured.
The Meriden Gold Company, in Gold
enValley, are pushing their works.and
reports say is making fair profits. -;
Mr. Ben Atkins showed us some
beautiful specimens of feokl from the
Shemwell mine, a few days since.
From what we saw we should say that
it would,, pay well to work it up. We
Will have; something more to say of it
in future numbers of the Banner.
NEWS NOTES.
A sudden thaw and rains have swol
len streams generally in the Northeast
ern States.
Bob Jones, (white) and Bill Miller,
(colored) were hanged at Meridian,
Miss., Friday, for the murder of the
three Walker brothers on- the 26th of
November. Jones fainted when the
noose was put on but Miller sang and
said he was goiug straight to heaveu.
The Polar Creek Iron Company has
been oieanized in Tennessee with a
capital of $1,000,000, Col. J. G. Foreacre
president. The company owns20,000
acres of coal land thirty miles from
Knoxviile.
Three Indians, "Dead Shot," "Dandy
Jim" and "Skiffy," were hanged at Fort
Grant, Friday. They stepped upon the
scalfold laughing, shook hands with all
on the platform and said they were go
ing to meet their friends.
MacLean, who sho6 at the Qtfeen,
wrote two letters, one before the shoot
ing and the other after. In the first he
said he was impelled to the shooting
because of the inefficiency of relief of
fered him by the "bloated aristocracy
in the other he said he did not intend to
hurt the Queen, but to create public
alarm to get his grievances settled. The
man is certainly a "crank."
The committee of the Virginia State
Senate appointed to investigate the al
leged charges of corruption against
unnamed members of that body report
that they can find no evidence to sub
stantiate the charge.
Mr. Bradlaugh was Thursday re-elected
to the House of Commons from
Northampton by a vote of 3,798 to
3,687 for Mr. Corbett.
The Roman Catholic church at River
side, N. J., and the buildings adjoining,
occupied by the Sisters as a school.weref
entirely destroyed by fire Thursday
morning. The loss is estimated at $25,
ooo. The obstacles to the international
rifle match seem to have been removed.
The English having promised a return
match at Creedmoor. the usual tata-
grams arranging details passed between!
vyui, w ingate , ami oir jtienry naiiora
Thursday.; ;. ...
The Lord Mayor of London advised
a deputation of unemployed working
men who waited upon him to emigrate
to Canada. v, ,
At a rheetiog-of the Western Distil
ler's Association, held in Cincinnati, it
was agreed to reduce the aggregate
number of bushels mashed to 5,000 a
day. Distillers who cannoc make the
pro-rata reduction on account of heavy
heavy stock in their pen will pay five
cents per bushel for all mashed above
their allowance. ..The agreement ex
pires on May 1, but the executive com
mittee is authorized to extend it a
month. ;
There was served . on the "Western
Union Telegraph Company, at; CMcag'o
Thursday, by a special committee ap
pointed to investigate the 'bucket-shop'
evil, a notice requiring tickers to be rer
moved from the 'bucket-shops' by 15th
of March. The. 'bucket-shops' have ob
tained injunctions restraining the Wes
tern Union and Gold and Stock Compa
nies from depriving them of quota
tions. The sub-committee of the finance
committee of the Philadelphia councilSi
which has been investigating . the al
leged irregularities in the tax office1
during theadmtnistrationrof ex.Repeiy
er Thomas J. Smyth, has made a report
Betting forth that system of- pecula
tion was carried on for years by all or,
nearly all the clerks employed in the
office, and that tax-payera have suffered
largely through thair thefts.'
8hQuMnQriBittjr rab.afeji dr$feg ofDpi P4
phylactlc Jle34 on the'ta ifaee and hans, eepewaar.
when mrreWg those sick with MnfecttbWUlsasraJ
Articles used on or about the sick should be dlsln-l
fected and. the atmosphere of the sick room purt-j
fled and
vitellJbuslng.J5enija. Its effect 1
marvelous in
checking the speed oi contagious!
diseases.
Siri aii MMB'ffil smtm
color letu and colfl.- Her 1am was toO" "wWtaaod'
her hands and feet as, though,the: blow did iot
circulate. 'After oneTotne7TS" Hop Blrtershad
Jn thofjowtu with. : vivacity andseheeitolnesB of
house of y-iB-New Yoiiz and i there
nrna a ki11!n A. i l i
nao a uiiuiituv cyuiuuy, assemmeq- h
luerefieflgftjraa a recep
tion, and., among, ihe people whocaitie
was a gentleman: 'of v Bttcbnobleen
such lofty features such, asunerW and
digftified raesenoe, sjaohj placid sereni?k
Kj( ouvu a iuauijr. ooautj; ta every m
of his f aetf aM)er6n;1tbat!as he movi
in thecrQwd-iv COttldiiJt .turn my tea
awayifrortti. him. -He? seemed to hold
:tte-wftliitv:;j twsi:he wis the
handsomest; inan rever sal; it wasn't
merely, phjaiqai, beauty it was spiritual
beauty as well. His whole, face was
radiant witiuthe Bolar light.' ' He , had
very aart eyS-4arge oriental eyes
a ieoline mass of 'blacf hir. and; was
full-bearded IE as' so fascinated bv him
that I hardly felt like talking, but. after
awile found myself seated beside a
charming Jewess, Miss X- , a young
woman full of enthusiasm for her race,
ana proua xo taiK ! it.
"0h, said she, the day is not far.dis
tant when we shall go back to Jerusa
lem. We are accumulating wealth and
power tnat we may bring them togather
there and make it like a dream. . The
great bankers, the Rothschilds, and the
A. Si 1 v a . .i i
ieu, win unng ineir weaitn cnere, ana
we shall rebuild the temple with their
treasure. We have the canaeitv to
do great things. Our blood make's good
leaders. seaconsneia is a Jew, Jules
tnmesis a Jew, and there is Hebrew
blood in Gambetta's veins. Then in
the arts we have show!n our capacity
for successhark, :they'replaying one
or ine . 'oongs w unouc , w oras -Men
. -w- .
aiessnon , was a jew, Kacnei was a
Jewess; there is no knowing to what
heights we might rise if the foot of the
world was taken "off our necks as it will
be; as ' it surely will be, for God has
promised your uod and mine.'
".Tben,' said the poet, 'you'll choose
you a King one ot the Rothschilds, I
supposes
"No, no, we have our tinit :Our
king must be of the lineage of David
" 'And canou find a son of Davro
after all these centuries ?
.- ; f.'Ob, yes ; it is a part of our religion
to keep the family records. :JThere
must be a setting , straight of genealo
gies,. AC every weefc ot week-years (49
years). ; We know where to find our
kifig-n-he is already chosen, waiting to
.be crowned. ;
M 'And where is he now ? asked the
poet.
" 'There,', said the Jewess, and she
pointed to the man who had so facinat-
ed me. 'It is the Baron of Lon
don ; he is reedgnized by all who keep
the faith as, toe one upon whose head
tne crown would he placed it the day
of restoration should come to-morrow.'"
A Sad, Affair.
sad calamity haDuened
A very
on
woaraxna unitea istaieg- steamer- wa
tara, recently, the particulars -of which
have just been published, in which Ca
det Midshipman Chas. CabftriisS, of
Petersburg, was accidently killed, by
Ensign James P. Parker, of this place.
un me mn or January, while the
crew was drilling at Quarters. Mr. Par
ker was instructing one of the men 'be
longing to hiB -division: in -loading the
magazine rine, previous to going on
shore to target practice. Mr. Parker
had loaded the magazine with five ball
cartridges, and was showing the recruit
how" to manipulate it, when "by some
means the trigger was pulled, and Mr
Cabiniss, wlio was a short distance from
him in the port gangway, was instantly
snoi neaa. ji,nneid sentinel.
Ensign Parker is a son of Col. T. M.
Parker, of Halifax and as gallant and
promising a young man a3 we have in
the navy.
The River Still on the Rise at Helena.
The river here within 24 hours, end
ing at mianignc yesteraay nas risen
nearly two mcnes, ana tne overuow in
this city is fully as much. - j
It is predicted that we shall have
more than a foot higher waterr bv old
river men, and this seems probable
wnen it is remembered that at Fran
cis the river is rising very rapidly and
the volume of water thrown up on us
irom rnat source is immense, and
enough to cause a rise in the Mississip
pi after a decline sets in at Memphis.
White River at Clarendon is still
booming at the rate of 5 inches a day.
Everything is made ready here for the
distribution of Federal rations for.his
aisincu
The Walking Match
New York, March 3 At 1 o'clock
to-day tne score stood: Hazael, 57S and
nve laps : buiiivan, 502 and six laps :
Noremac, 535 and five laps ; Hughes, 5J5
and live laps; Fitzgerald, 556 and six
laps ; Hart, 520 and three laps. f f
When a lecturer has worked the ladles of his
audience so near to the weeping point that they
nave gouen out utu naBOKercmets, and n?n
suddenly changes his tone and SDeakscOf-the
merits of Dr. Bull's cough yrap he Is boqna to
roaseaieenngorinaignauon.,' ' 5
n
IIUNU a LI U II W I L Lr i n. n
j. -J t 1 -
On and after February 26th, the passenger tram
service uu mo jiiiruiia x unanoue Air-i.ine iim
slon will be as f ollowsr-
Mall ) and
Kx Dress.
EASTWARD.
Mall.
No. 53.
J No. 51.
Lea'wUfianta;.
mm
5.2ft p m
6.22 pm
7.06 p m
8.24 pm
10.08 pm
11.40 pm
2.06 am
3.15 a ml
Arriba Gaitie&vHie,-. . .
55 a m
Arrive Jbuia,
Arrive Babun Gap Junction,
Arrive Toccoa
Arrive Seneca ,,. ; . j
Arrive Greenville.. Y
Arrive Spartanburg
Arrive Gastonla,
Arrive Charlotte, ,
8.30 a m
9.13 am
ia06a
11.20 am
1.25 pm
2.58 pm
5.iapm
Mall and
Express;
,Noi j50f y
I a. 40 am
18&a m
4.04 a m
5.32 a m
7.15 a m
8.28 am
fl.32am
10.18 am
10.51 a m
1.40 pm
i 'WESTWARDS: i'
- ' jn- t i:
Leave Charlotte ,
Anivepatonla,
Arrive Spartan burg,
Arrive Greenville,
Arrive Seneca
Arrive Toccoa..
mi
to tut
ll.OBhm
12.02 p m
285 p m
4.09 p m
5.54 p m
7.05 p m
8.00 p m
8.43 p m
9.15 pm
12.05 a m
Arrive Babun Gap Junction,
Arrive juuia,
Arrive Gainesville
Arrive Atlanta.. . ..y
T"
T. MR, jALjDpTTS
General Manager.:
mar3
fact
Sole Agents,
Ivison, Blakeman, Tayior
?HBW YOHH.
-qg!T?IAW
TMTE
OrTHom-
JD two en
S !oad of salti
Sugar, Coffee ahd- 'Baeofj. and
m$ van
ODacCO. nonfnw
lati
North CnffSSoc?
jjsfLjpsas,.
r IQTJn FOOD, Huberts' Extrkd -of1 Malt ani
JU Meat, Tectnnnjended by rJ iCiMerioh grma
Of New, York, .SQldto .WILPN.&JBORWBLL.
1 .... .. . I. - ,. r.-. , j
WE HAVE
bl:Y .,mi.fjrri if v-' 2j
TNRpre; some fine French Brandy. Guaranteed
lre - : j 51'WILSOK BUR-WELE. '
FGBR ANKEIVE
ROW Engflshobth Brushes "of the best ouMty; '
k!! XT .V, hc'iil ,WISON:& BURWELL,'; 'U
Diuggists", ,
BROWN'S
o.
ESSENCE of Jamaica GIh;er. A fresh arrival
at WILSON 4 BUBWBLL'Sr . i
,? . , . . Drugstore.
H YDROLIN E
(HYDRA TEDkOIL.,; .....
TONIC DIgesUve and highly Nutritive. Sold'ty
. WILSON & BURWELL.
LAWRENCE'S
FLESH GLOVES, at
ILS0N 4 BUR WELL'S
- ., Drug Store.
- ieb!8 . ; ,
FRESHllNEKALWATER
Both Foreign and Domestic,
Just Received, at
iDrnrStore
'ABATOGA
"yiCHY,
From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A. new water" re
sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended
as an antacid; cures dyspepsia,-aids diges
tion, la a .powerful Jonicand strong
diuretic. Also,
Hathorn Natural Ml
Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al
terative and in all forms of dyspe psi3.
ALSO,
CASES CONGRESS WATER,
10
CASEd R'.)CK BUtDGK ALU1,
10
CASISS: ..BUFFALO LITHIA.
And a full supply of
IMPORTED APQLLIMRj
AJJD-r
Honyadi Jaras Waters.
THE GREAT ' EUROPEAN NOVELTY
JJUNYADI JANOS.
THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT.
' , A3 A CATHARTIC:
DosK: AwIub glass fuli before breukfiist.
The La7tcet"Eimji dl Janok Baron
firms that Its richness In aperiant salts
that of all other known wters."
Uebk
: ar-
surpassiis I
The British Medical Journal' Hunyadi Janos.
The most agreeable, safest; and most efficacious
aperient water." ,
Vroj. Yirchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and
prompt success; most valuable."
Prof. Jiamberger, Vienna -r'l have prescribed
tt:ese writers with remnrjcabie success."
trof. Scaworti, Wurszburg. I prescribe none
but this."
Prof. Lander Bninton. M. I., F. R 8., London.
- "More. pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses
ttiem in efllcacv."
Prof. Atken, M. D., F. R. S., Royal Military Hos
pital, Netley. "Preferred to Puiina and yrlert
richshail." JOHN H. McADEN,
Importing and Eisr-ensing Pharmacist.
North Try on 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 reuJled
again every week. J H. McADEN,
: t Druggist and Chemist.
Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced
and competent druggists, day or night!
July28
FREIGHT.NOTICE,
i
TN order to Insure the prompt movements of.
X local freight from Charlotte the following tales'
will be enforced on and after this date; Freights
for the Atlantic,- Tennessee '& Ohio and Richmond
& Danville Railroads will not be received for shib
memt 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. ; .. v. . i. :1.-t. SMITH,
Ieb25.w : .,- , v,i. . Agent:
400 TONS HIGH GRADE--
. -,' '-.- . " ;
Containing 12.to 13 per cent. Soluble Plwsphorlp
Acid; Analysis: Guaranteed. ......
' 8" WaRRAKTED GEXUI5E. F1 ' 4
i. TiJust Received."; .' , .
Special IrjducmeBls, l6:'dealer3 and large buyers.
, CHAS. E. SMITH, r i;-;
Wholesale Dealer in Guano and ,Canun.Iasloi
Merchant, w.jimlngionrNlc,?-' V -" ;
iaji2& lm . , .. : . , !
DISSOLUTION.
THE Beef Bolfifhg business heretofore conduct,
ed in Charlotte by Cochrane k Muhzier has
been this day a ssolvfed by mutual consent.
- W. tt. COCHRANE, !
February 1882. F. C. MtfNZLER,. '
: . , . , ; NOTICE, . ' :
HiVlNO hniio-ht nnt. th Intortat' nf HTKiW " to!
Cochrane In the Rfier Rfitt.lir.o' hnslnpss T adll h
after cmduct the business, as agent for the Berg
ner & Eugel Company', in Charlotte, and while reS
lurnlng thanks for uast patronage, respectfully
BoHclt favors In the future, -.i i .7? . . -:
'e'aZLER;!
feblO
otc Mult.
;rt!
CITY RROPERT
"XPESTHABLE resl'dehU ihrey SMs fronV.Md
wri.;$beeQujafH (8JlotteiiwlSe'8d TcrMri
eD4 onria4onaAlftsteTiiwvto-..t2k.MU(hivat
ei etc? TO house Iff -atorraWvdarttfl fnr-nd
residencetof alawi6C-iector or. ' pie aoher, hivvlriii
infrpflsisrFot tol&r -'barilciiaJrlce, terms
iui ouiuiniuw iDriirt uc auu imiin. iiuj it. rnp r n
1 .Ttf.Mj;!1.
Je;J
TJHE LoToh The
strfcot rid.the
40ieeton
jnaoMCreeana
Iwtf.fMpll&t daho3fcolWdedi
uaroirnat
Dr.J.H.McAden
cid Phosphate
DIARY FREE SS '.
est table, calendari'teo: . fient tn ATI V n t H fa oo ' nn
.rejeipt of to TsESB-pKHV.bTAMpa, Address
l:, j-7T CHARLES K. HIRES.
3r,- h: ri jJfeAwiaware Ave. PhUa.
'REWARD! Tor. any case of
Blind Bleeding, Itching,
Uleeratad, - or - protruding
.PTL.KH. that. fk,BrB(2M
f lrS,5"i5si?c llsio cure-, "Prebared by JTPT
Luxjna, sa..u ,vio Arcn street, Tiuadelphla, Pa.
None genuine without his Rfrnnt.nK a
;pjECuaf i SehihzdTugglstfl and country'jBtores. 81.
Jf. MEOAt IWARBE0
the ArthoR Anjwand rreat Med
ical Werk.warrnfed the bestand
ppestjindiapensabl to every
Bian.entstied "the Scwnce of life
or.Self-Presenration ;" oonnd in
finest rranrh ninalin AmVw.j
full gilt,300 ppjon tains beautiful
.steel ncravmrs. 126 Drescrin.
tlo5? .R"0? on $1.25 aent by
Bend nnw.AHriMu I. i.j- i '
1r. , 7 KER,Ko.4 Bulfiachat. Boetoi
THE BEST
1 CALICO.
WM. SIMPSON & SONS
' MOtJENING, SECOND MOURNING
1 SOLID BUCKS,
Eddy stone
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSfONE PRINT WORKS is
one' of thtf largest and most complete estab
lishments in the country.
THk 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
org.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, findthem 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.
Ieb21 dfcw4w 1
EXTRA
We have i ast rc ceived and offer for a
SHORT TIME ONLY
" China Ten Setts.
Mossrose Decoration, 5t3 pieces, S10.00, worth
S15.00.
EXTRA FINE TEA SETT;;, zU. bird and flower
decoration. combined, 4 1 ii ? . $12.50,
worth 18.00.
PORCELIAN TEA SETT5, i-Uin white, very nice,
41 rieces, S5.00.
PORCELAIN E DINNER SETTrf, K-7 pieces, for
S15.C0; decorated, 180 pieces, for So5.0).
BRONZE LAMPS of a superior g.i.ihty, complete
with shades, at SLOG, worth $2 CO.
Goods
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J. ijiMildd CO.
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SGESDTJLE3.
TRAINS G0IN3 EAST.
Data, Febraary 19th, ISSi
No 51
DaUr.
Ko. 53
PmIv.
Leave Charlotte
" Salisbury
! - High Point
Arrive Greensboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Arrive Hillsboro,.
Arrive Durham
H S.i a mt rt 50 p m
5.51 a in 8.51 p m
7.20 a mi 10.44 p m
8.O0 a bj Ul.20 p m
a m
il 1.04 am
1 r.4x a m
Arilve Ralelgn, ...,J l.jopm
Leave Raleigh, .4(1 p m
. Arvive tioldsbro', 4.ii0piu
No. 17 Daiiyexeept Saturday,
Leave Greensboro 6.00 p m
Arrive at RalPleh,. . ..3.04 a m
, Arrive at Golisboro,..8.00 a ra
- Kn. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with R
& D.
B. R. for all txJnts North, East and West, via Dan
ville At Goklsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wil
mington. Ko. 53 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R.
R. for all folfitB in Western North Carolina? daily
at Greensboro with R. I. H. U, for ail; points
S1000
I1IC11T
" TRAINS GOJX6 WEST. - .
, Date, Febraary: 19th," 1-882. No. 50 No. 52
' : Dally. Daily.
LeaVe Goldsboro,. ......... . j 1 0.20 a m .1.
Arrive Raleigh,.... J. 12.40 pm :
Leave Raleigh 4. 1 0 p m i.-
Arrive Durham......, 523 pn ..'.vw,....
ai rive HillsDoro, . 6.07 pm
Arilve Greensboro 8.50 p m L
Leave Greensboro, W.l 0 p m 7 25 a m
4 mveBlgh Point,...:. ....... 19.48 pm g.Oaui
Arrive Salisbury U.03pm ,9 28 am
Arrive Charlotte;... '. ....M 1250am II. 'JO a'm
KolSBUly-yteept'Simdar,'' : !
i: 'i .Leave,Goidsboro,..2o0p m :
Anlve at Raleigh, .. 7. 1 0 p ni
- " -Leave Raleigh'.1.'.., in 00a m
AhU'6 Grusborp, 43.0 p m. , 3
No; 50Connect at Charlotte wIM A. & C. Air
LUie for all points in . the South and Southwest
and with C.,' C. dt-A. B. R. for alllpomts' South and
Southeast., 1. 1 j .y;..J . , .
' Nb, 52-Connects at Charlotte with A. A C Air
Line lor all points South and Southwest; at Char
lotte with C, C. & A.B.R. for all points south and
Southeast. -1 J '
,-. ., ,i .X. V. Pi? q. ItAlLBOAp. i ;
GOING WEST.
- - - NO 50-Daily.
Leave Greensboro q.20 pm
Arrive Kernersville ... . .'. . ;.;T0.?i6 p m
Arrlye Salem,...,....,. ., ,11.2(1 pm
'., NO.' 52 Daily, except Sunday.
Lfe&ve wee'nsrJoTd. ...... 8 30 a m
Arilve Eernersviile,. 9.41 a m
Arrive .Salem.. 10.15 am
NfL K1 TiAtlv. OYrnt Siinrtnr
Leave Salem. ......... . . . , vl ........... . 5. 1 5 a in
Arrive KemErs vli 1 1. 1 i i .t .. l . -- w . sft a ,m
Arrive Gjejeasbbro.. , . , f . 7jqq a,m
leave fea!ej..!.HiH :.!....
Arrlve.K.ernersvWe .jjft ri,
Arrive Greensboro.-:
rt;00 t m
440pm
,uo p m
1 '-ViJmi. i '' I, Ui i,i
f. rrvtywmvsm I tUoAi.
"::lr:!iiit it: . Ho.li; I
NORTH.
. ,Dally
g-8nnday
jr.
iwvt; i.BU a m
Arrive University
Arrive Raieigh,
a m
1-10.45 a m
No. 2,
i Daiir
ex. Sunday;
liuwr-u jnl I 1 1 i
5.15 5 m
15 v m
rtrr
On Train No. 50. IfeswYDlfcarid Atlanta via Wash-i
lngton and Dantiiie. &nn between Gjeensborx&nd
.On Train Nn. WrJirartriil aftil' CTiarlnfio an.
fashtogtoaaM ChjtrldUe v(a7pahvlUe 7:
LO T'xnreugn 'xcaeca ot .kajetjati Greensboro',
Kaieien, uoiasporo', tjaiisburv and Charlotte, and
and Bast For gmjgfcaulfeufc&to Louisiana, Tex4
aa,.Aikan6as apd-the Southwestf address, .
. '. A t4.-ir .- t, . POPE. ' f
1)1) 1
TO CALL AT
EDDINS'
BOOK
BEFORE YOU MAKE
Your Holiday Parchases.
We will not here attempt
to enumerate what we have
but If you will call we will satisfy y0u that we h
the finest assortment of
-HOLIDAY GOODS-
ever brought to this markeL
Call and see our Display whether
rou buy or noJ
A flue lot of
of all descriptions, lust rarely
not can under-bu, a s, and non
under sell us.
decl8
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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 ealled the "KING," and if ycu
will only give them a trial It will not be necessary
if
FOR SALE OR RENT.
rTEK- sew and commodious residence
-L buLt by a. T. sutler, on Tryon street,
lost beyond the track of the A.-; T. O. B-
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
B.CO. Good bargain. Apply to
' F. H.GL0VKR.
Janl2tl v Agent
v5eptl3 -v, i .
mtadrgratlfylng to her trtends.
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