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. every family may
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that beautiful fin
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laundry work,
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DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Fa.
A. 4. GASTON,
DEALER IN
Tinware & House FuraishiDg Goods
MANTELS and G HATES
WHOLESALE and BE TAIL.
Particular attention paid to
-ROOFING AND SPOUTING.
None but first-class hands employed. Call lor the
BARLEY SHEAF STOVE.
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CORN 1SE OATS.-
-fj CAR LOADS WHITE CORN,
-jQ CAR LOADS YELLOW CORN,
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BOXES SOAP,
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a LAMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of
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of BLUB, a TOILET SET, or a pair of HOSE, a
TEA SET, or a TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHER
or pair of SPITTOON3, or ALMOST ANYTHING
. CO WE AND SEE
how cheap they can he bought. The biggest box
of BLACKING for 5 cents In the city.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9,T 82i
gXATE-JtEWS.
Raifiiffh Nflws and Observer: The ret"
enhe Collecting in tlnsl district, for the
Saturday
atoning
rurn Bit l l Hkl.ici.i) . 3
Sdme gplei&idBMciMns of itdn .ore
from Gen. Hoke s mmes near unapei
Hill, are on exhibition at tne express
office. They contain 62$ per eenioi
iron. . i
The following prisoners, aiicoiorea,
Rpnttotherjenitentiary from this
county ; ElialBullock, intanticide, one
year; Mingo upenuren, larceny, uuo
hrv. t.n vfiars
. A series of revival meetings are bow
In nroeress at Person Street MethOdi$t
ville circuit, assisting the pastor, Rev.
R F. Bumpas. Services are held at
3:30 and 7 50 p. m. daily. -The public
nrA invited to attends
We had the pleasure of a visit on
vAstardav from Mr. E.M. Mansof Mid
dleton, Hyde county, and were glad to
iam from him that Hvde county is in
an ATRnllant condition financially, the
crop of last year being good, and a good
price realized for their corn, cotton and
rice. The culture of highland rice is
assuming very extensive proportions in
that. Ruction; of the State, and it is an
flxPAllfint monev crop. The rich lands
of Hyde are admirably Buited to it.
Greensboro Patriot: Tor the first
time in manv months eggs sold this
week at 12W cents per dozen.
The bodv of the unfortunate suicide,
John Bivins. Alamance county, has
been found near Gedar Cliffs. -
Jamestown is soon to have a shuttle
and spoke factory. The proprietors are
advertisine for umber of all kinds.
There will be an increased acreage of
cotton in this section this year. - We
have got good cotton lands, and, when
properly managed, tne crop pays.
Dr. Smith was called suddenly away
Sundav morning to preach the funeral
of Mr. John Walker, who died at the
home of his uncle, Turner Morehead,
in Leaksville, last Friday.
Wilmington Star: The horse disease
known as "pinckeye" is prevailing to
considerable extent in the city just
now.
Peonle on Market street last nigh
were considerably excited over a bright
lieht which keDt hashing over tne tei
egraph wires on the north side of Mar
ket, near Water street. The light was
on the electric order, and was no doubt
in some manner the product of elec
tricity in connection with the wires.
Asheboro Courier: The Winston &
Fayetteville Railroad company is now
organized and ready for work.
Messrs. F. D. Thorns and W. J. Page
are pushing things at the Jones mine
near here which promises rich develop
ments. Deputy Stanton has added eight
more illicit distilleries to his list which
makes 25 he has cut up and captured
in this county since January 1st.
Mr. Alfred Yow of Why Not has
struck a bonanza in the shape of a gold
mine on his plantation. It is exceed
ingly promising and has created a sen
sation in the mining circles of this
county.
Lumberton Robesonian: Thirty-six
couples obtained marriage licenses in
Robeson countv. durine February. A
pretty good showing for "the dead
month."
Last Monday's storm played havoc
in manv places. Near Allenton in this
countv. it was so severe as to unroof
and blow down houses, chimneys and
fodder stacks. Mr. W. S. Pitman had
all his houses and fodder stacks blown
down, and his meat and fodder scatter
ed all over the plantation. Fortunately
none of the famly were at home
Who Represent the People.
According to the directory of
the
Fortv-Seventh Coneress. there are in
that body 203 members:
One hundred and ninety-five lawyers.
.Nineteen professional politicians.
Three railroad officers.
One capitalist
One clergyman.
There are sixty-five members repre
senting the useful employments of the
country as follows:
Seventeen merchants.
Eleven farmers.
Twelve editors.
Ten manufacturers.
Five physicians.
Two civil engineers.
Two miners.
Two mechanics.
One metallurgist.
The useful employments are still
worse represented in the Senate, as the
followine shows. There are seventy-
six members, whose professions are as
follows :
Fifty-seven lawyers.
Five bank officers.
Three railroad officials.
Three professional politicians.
Of the useful professions there are
eleven:
Three merchants.
Three manufacturers.
Two miners.
Two general business.
One farmer.
One editor. .
Gelebrating the Re-occupation.
New York, March 8. A Charleston,
S. C. special to the Times gives ine 101-
lowing : "A salute of twenty-one guns
was fired to-dav by the liaf avette Artil-
lervon the citadel arreen m honor osf
the formal re-occupation by the State
authorities of the citadel which, since
t.hp. war. has served as barracks for
Federal troops. A special guard of ex
cadets who left this West Point of the
South twenty-one years ago to join tne
uonieaerate army, noiswju mw otawa
banner on the flagstaff from which so
lately flated the "Stars and Stripes" in
the presence of the State officers and
manv other prominent citizens. A sup
ner was civen this evening to battle-
scarred veterans of the "Lost Cause
nv graduates of the Institution. The
limited appropriation allowed by the
State will not provide a full faculty and
only the lower branches will be taught
at the re-openmg or me acaaemy on
October 1st".
Charter Filed.
fx a T.TT5STON Texas. March 8. A La
redo special says: "The Rio Grande &
Peftfia railroad charter was filed last
Friday with Gov. Alex. Hunt, of Colo
rado, ex-Gov. J. W. Throckmorton and
Albert U. Wilcox, or Texas, as incorpo
rators. The road is projected from
Brownsvillle, near the mouth ot the
Rio firandftitoM Passo. on the western
boundary. The road ' is contemplated
to be built along the valley of the river,
and the principal office is to do locaiea
at Laredo, where work has already
been Degun. ; .
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We would call special attention to the adverUfe
ment of in this issue of,; Geo. M Kofi, uwiwu
known nurseryman, of Rochester. 9j ju wno w.m
I wantot a few more ialtanan Jto lerf i& now fa
mous Pockllng ton Grape, andoiner new Bywai-
ties In nursery stock.
T had tuT it t&Aki Af'imirel&ad kidney trouble
Ihi
was v
unable to fctany'medttjne.tor docwr tocur
u VlAsiort Ume.-iA. otmguished lawyer of-Wayne
, Hop Bitters, spu "'.vr,"v"3
nihid, grMirjlngfto her menaa. . j
NEWS NOTES.
The; flddd dn the White titer 5dxyml.
caused by backwater from" the "Missis
sippi a the- highest eve fcnawiif cans-;
dav the house of John T?ar-:
teManitofcaMbtf was
destrpVed ,4iiihft;inulat 'of a driving
and three dauehters- Wene-ffozett to
death; and he was badly: frozen ia bands
Wflliam H. ifc Gruner, the celebrated
German engraver, is dead, at the age of
81 yeajsL.JL .
The House of Commons again-de
cided not ta; admit Mr. Bradlaugh ta
take the oath. , . ,, ,
The Empress of . Austria) visited
Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle Mon
day. - : .;; , ;
In the court of eeneral sessions at
New York city, Monday, Michael Mc-
Gloin, Who killed Louis Henry, a
French saloon-keeper, was Sentenced to
be hanged April 28.
Edwin James, ex-Queens counsel.
died somewhat suddenly on Saturday
last at his residence. Only a few days
ago a subscription for his pecuniary as
sistance was started among the legal
profession.
Gen. Zachariah C. Deas, a retired
broker, died suddenly of apoplexy in
New York Monday, in the 63d year of
his age. He was a native of Camden,
S. C, served in the Confederate army
under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and
Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, and was
made brigadier-geDeral after the battle
or Sbiioh. After the war he located in
Hew York.
The Lake Superior Powder Compa
ny's packing-house at Marquette, Mich.
blew up Monday morning, killing four
men Peter Doyle, Charles Hatch, Her
man Erkstrom, and another, name un
known. JNOtning remains to show
where the building stood. It contained
about a ton anda-half of powder. Two
pailfuls of the remains of the men
killed have been found.
The secretary of the Lumberman's
Exchange at Chicago Monday reported
to the annual meeting that the past
year had been one of the most success
ful ever experienced in the .Northwest,
The receipts or lumber were nearly
2.000,000.000 feet, shingles 866.000,000.
laths 104,000,000, while the coarse forest
grades by lake aggregated 2,846,000
posts, 4,200,000 ties, and a large quantity
of miscellaneous stun.
Emigration from Germany to Amer
ica this year promises to De very much
greater than that or last year.
The new bank of Lynchburg, Va.
the Commercial, has increased its capi
tal to $100,000. About $00,000 has been
subscribed.
Mrs. Elizabeth McCormick died near
Warrenton, Va on the 27th of Febru
ary, aged yo years. Her lather was a
surgeon in the revolution of 1776, and
half brother of Jiishop Claggett, of
Maryland.
A respectable farmer of Augusta
county, Va has been admitted to the
lunatic asylum, having become crazed
over the developing mineral resources
of Virginia.
A new bank, which it 13 proposed to
form to resuscitate the Union Generale,
will have a nominal capital of 50,000,-
000 francs. Bonds, giving the right to
a share in the profits, will be allotted to
the snareholders and creditors of the-
Union Generale as a partial compensa
tion for their losses.
A plan is under consideration among
the Parnellites in Ireland to pay each
member elected to Parliament 6300 per
session, and to raise the money by a
levy of a shilling per year on each elec
tor. The land league is expected to
contribute in cases of a deficit. Ten
ants in Limerick .are making the pay
ments of rent conditional on the re
lease of "suspects" from prison.
The Great Dairy Garden of the Future.
The area of territory included within
the northern third of Illinois Itftd the
southern quarter of Wisconsin and the
whole State of Iowa, making about
ninety thousand square miles, says the
Chicago Tribune, is destined within a
comparatively brief term, to become
the greatest garden tor dairy products
in the world. The central points in this
great district of dairy production are
Cedar Rapids, in Iowa, and Elgin, in Il
linois. So great has the production in
Iowa become that a board of trade for
dairy products has been established at
Cedar liapids, to which the butter and
cheese of that State are sent, and where
purchasers from all parts of Iowa go as
to a central market. Ten years ago the
principal butter sold in that market was
brought from New York and Ohio.
But little butter was made west of
Illinois, and a single cow was the limit
of a farmers dairy. Now Illinois,
Iowa and Wisconsin have the command
xf the market, and butter land cheese
have not only become articles pf export
to the Eastern States, but they have
done much to build up the foreign ex
ports of the country. Henceforth the
leafllng 'agricultural- interest, the one
overshadowing an otners, in Jxortnern
Illinois, Southern Wisconsin and" all
Iowa will bd dairy "products. The pro
ducts of this immense dairy garden will
be of great value to: tne owners, and
contribute largely to the wealth of the
country. Nor is there any dread of the
exhaustion of the land. Self-interest
will inspire the preservation of the soil
in all its productiveness. As time pro
gresses the herds of the dairy farm will
be improYedmd the average yield from
milk, m the form of butter aha cheese,
will be increased by higher cultivation
and by the improvement Of the stock.
This is the future which all the signs
and experiences of the past and present
indicate for Iowa, and for the adjoining
parts of Illinois and Wisconsin.
Reports et the Number of Destitute
Much Loss of life Apprehended.
Memphis, March 8. The river con
tinues stationary, with 36 feet on guage,
the highest point reached this season.
No cessation of reports of the great
suffering by the people in overflowed
districts. The reply to the inquiry of
the Secretary of War as to the number
of destitute , in his State, Judge Mau
ffum. commissioner for Arkansas, re
plied that be had information of 20,000,
hut tne number increases uauy. wm-
missioner Hemingway reported 18,000
in needy condition in Mississippi and
5,000 in Tennessee, making 4o,wu per
sons whose condition is such as to de
mand prompt attention at tne nanas or.
the government. The change in tne
weather has increased iuo biluciwb iu
many lives must be lost irom exposure
Gov. Hawkins has appointed H. M.
James commissioner for Tennessee, to;
receive government suppueu.
Mayor Grace's Citizenship Questioned.
NkwTobk, March 8. It is rumored;
that there will be an investigation jn
regard to Mayor Grace's citizenship.
The mayor himself admits
out rnt naturalization, pap
before thelectfotf merely;
Mrnftv v.M.aA o a rift .
when hoif f otnari iiia ibaiotict. m -
& i I ii ' j ... p ' n L-
AifeffMsrftnioaTi caWe- gfrnntosst-
billty; Uckllng ta the throat, noskness of
Toice, vlolenl coughing, etc, are the effects
severe eold. Dr. BuU'a cough syrup cures the
at once and removef Its serious effects.
It Is tkt nirkt mt VMw to wait until yon
wiMNi vns f disease yw . ew nwiw
sroina vnen you cart do run
'BfttBtontl h Parian j &lB2tf i'
fookiF We
known the sickliest families made thdhealthlest
, by a timely use ot this Pure medicine. Observer.
A Good Nnrfe
should not h8ltate to wartupon those whom even j
B1W.W.vdTT A TtT TTI1TT7V Tar 18SL with
Js little to b$ feared by.persons walung ohthe alck ;l
If they wlff use DarBJrPrODmrlaotfc IMaireelr In
mw nwwt mmvj viv t?im auu cuov unvi ,
hA Mrav HtA ThOffia srftH aIqa fok W tntiim.
- - - t it
wdly. 1 14 fdck (poms It should be- exposed on aj
jlate or 8aocer, and the .patient sponged off with'l
the Fluid diluted with water, and also a.few drops
used Internally, it should also ' be useff-about
every part ol the house. -:; -ir . l
CAtisaa or thebeaddeb. :s
Stlnelne, wmartlnK.1 hrlt&tloB of the mlnaTT nu-
ssges, diseased discharges, cured by Buchupalba. t
Druggists, Depot 3. H. JffcAden, Charlotte. '
MTJRPOCK'S
f 1QTJTD FOOD, BobertB, Etract ot Malt and
JLd uenk iinnii;nuBU DT LIT. d. jnariuu Cliua. i
oinew xors. tsoia Dy wil.hu a avi&n
WE HAE
IN Store some fine
pure.
French Brandy.
Guaranteed.
WILSON & BURW
ELL.
FOUR AND FIVE
T OW English Tooth Brushes of the best Quality.
JLV , WILoUN & xiURWEliL,
DrSfe.
BROWN'S
T7SSENCE of Jamaica Ginger. A fresh arrival
JM at WILSON & BUB WELL'S
Drug Store.
HYDROLINE."
(HYDBATED OIL.)
rpONIC Digestive and highly Nutritive. Sold by
LAWRENCE'S
FLESH GLOVES, at
WILSON & BUR WELL'S
febi8 Drug Store.
ALWATER
Both Foreign and Domestic,
Just Received, at
DrJIHcito Drag Store
S
ARATOGA
V
ICHY,
From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re
sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended
as an antacid; cures dysrxpla, aids diges
tion, is a powerful tnnlc and strong
diuretic. Also,
Morn Natural Mineral Water,
Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al
terative and in all forms of dyspepsia.
ALSO,
CASES CONGRESS WATER,
10
CASES ROCK BBIDGE ALUM,
10
CA9K3 BUFFALO LITHIA.
And a full supply of
IMPORTED ftPQLUN&RIS
AITD
Hanyadi Janos Waters.
Tl GMT EUROPEAN NOVELTY !
JJTUNYADI
JANOS.
THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT.
AS A CATHARTIC:
Doss. A wine glass full before breakfast.
The .Lancrf "Hunyf dl Janos. Baron Lleblg af
firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses
thnt of all other known waters."
The British Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos.
The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious
anerient water."
Pror. VvrcTuns, Berlin. "Invariably good and
DromDt success: most valuable."
Prof. Bamberger, Vienna. "I have prescribed
these writers with remarkable success."
Prof. Bccammx, Wurszburg. I preecrlne none
but this."
Prof. Lander Brunton, Jf. D., F. R 8., London.
"More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses
them In efReacv.''
Prof. Atkent M. D- F. R. 9., Royal Military Hos
pital, Netiey. "Preferred to Pullna and Fried-
ricnsnau."
JOHN H. McADEN,
Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist.
North Tryon 8t,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
DONT GO TO SARATOGA
When tou can aret water lust as fresh and spark
ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga.
We receive this water in large block On reservoirs
which we return as soon
again every week.
a emptied to be refilled
i, H. JlCAIUUf, . .
Druggist and Chemist.
Prescriptions carefully
prepared by experienced
and competent druggists, day or night
July28 ' '-!
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jialc.
CITY PEOPERTY
TOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the
pubUc square in Charlotte, wOl be sold cheap
and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a
purchaser. The dwelling is on a Ml lot, has nine
comfortable rooms, brick Kitchen, nne well or 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 lor the
purpose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms,
etc.. apply at this of itiuk.
Iuly20,dtf
City lot for Sale Cheap.
mHs Lot on the corner of Ninth street and the
X North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on
Ninth street and 196 feet on the North Carolina
Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided
into two lots of 70 by 1 96 feet Suitable either for
building or ractory purposes. Appiy to
Jun25.tf
VI.
8. PHILLIPS.
FtivM -HMrlarriff- Itfltsfs cl
FRESH MINER
; am KUtwaiP I ---t-i-! r - '"?r i .-tt-.,:ttt i
i ! aice' uipusncss, iviaiana, uos- i
the. :!j,-Tv' .1: . .
ot a PfestlOTl, StrenjrthenS th& SYStemr'
cold. owifWS'f.Jrf.n lfT..
vi fegljJatS5Sth ! IJFpUrifitlie;
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hate. In rob JftiaB Ax.li nRtraoxaTfl. J
'eow'ly
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- x - 'XXl.AU Xi:J? WAU lili topwred lnter-
? Jie, caienaar. etc. sent to any address on
racKiiKi nr cwri 'nrpvnjTtvji wpiuni AriiwoAa.
r w"w
CHAkLKa K. HIRES.
8ftDefc.war Ave. Phlla.
REWARD! iot any ease of
Blind Bleeding. Itching,
Ulcerated, ' or irotrudlng
NI.IR that -nRTM(3S
PILE REMEbY fails to cum. Prflnawwl h jV
MILLER. M. D. . 9 1 R Arch street PhtladalnhlA. Pa.
None genuine without his signature. Send for
circular- Sold by druggists and country stores. SI.
810 A5hi
IclWork
chmpest,
MEDAL
or. AnoWKTlrl matt M
icml Work, w&mutted the beet mad
chmpest, indupensable to erory
tneotitUdHUtSMneof Life
orlfresmtkm bound in
nofHcnnoa maaun,mboaaed,
fall ciltXI pp.containa beantifa
tsel .ncTkTrns, 135 presaripf
tiocjs, price only $1.35 sent by
nail . Uhutrated asrpla,6ceota :
THE BEST
GALICO.
WM. SIMPSON '& SONS'
MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING
SOLID BUCKS, '
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is
one of the largest and most complete estab
lishments in the country.
THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A
CENTURY
has enabled them to attain such perfection
that they can with confidence ask you to test
trie quality of- their work. They carefully
avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col
ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot water
and soap, thereby removing anything which
would stain underclothing.
Those who buy and wear their prints will,
they feel confident, find them superior in dur
ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and
ask for their goods, and see that their marks
and tickets are on them.
feb21 dkw4w
ailroafls.
North Carolina Railroad.
OOITDENSED SCHEDULES.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
iiOQO
Eddystone
Date, February 19th, 1882 No 51 No. 53
Dally. DhIIv.
Leave Charlotte, H 65 a m 6 50 p m
" Salisbury ,.. 5.51am 8.61pm
' High Point 7.20 a m 10.44 p m
Arrive Greensboro, 8.00 ajn 11.20 p m
Leave Greensboro 8.25 am
Arrive Hillsboro 11.04 am
Arrive Durham, 1 1.48 a m
Arrive Raleigh 1.1 5pm
Leave Raleigh,- 1 .40 p m
Arrive GoMsboro', 4 20pm ...
No. 17 Dally except Saturday,
Leave Greensboro., .fi. 00 p m
Arrive at RaMgh, 3.04 a m
Arrive at Goloeboro,..8.00 a m
No. 51 Connects at Greensboro' with R&D.
B. R. for all points North, East and West, via Dan
ville. At Goldsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wil
mington.
Ho. 83 connects ai sansnury wun w. . . n.
R. for all points in Weern North Carolina; dully
at Greensboro with B x D. R K for a l points
North, East and West
TRAINS GOING WEST.
Date, February 19th, 1882
No. K0
Diiilr.
No. 52
Dally.
Leave Goidsboro,
Anive Raleigh,
Leave Raleigh '
Arrive Durtici.i i
10.20 am
12.40 pm
4 10 pm
5 p m
ti.07 pni
fc.5t p m
R 1 0 P m
9.4 p m
11.03 p m
12 60 a m
Arrive Hillsboro
Arrive Greenaboro,. .
Leave Greensb- to,...
7 25 a m
8 06 am
9 28 a 111
11.20am
Arrive High Point,. ..
Arrive t-atlsLiUiy
Arrive Charlotte
No. 18-Dally except Sunday,
Leave Goidsboro,.. 2 50 p m
Arrive at Raleigh,.. 7. 10 P in.
Leave Raleigh 5.00 a m
Arrive Greensboro, 2.20 pm
No. 50 -Connects at Charlotte with A. C. Alr-
Une for all points In the South and Southwest,
and with C, C. & A. R. a. lor an points boutn ana
Southeast.
o. F2 Connects at Charlotte wltn A. & U. Air-
Llne for all points South and Southwest; at Char
lotte with C, U. & A. R. R. for all points aouth and
Southeast.
N. V. N. C. RAILROAD.
60ING WE8T.
NO. 50 Dally.
Leave Greensboro 9.20 p ra
Arrive Kemersvule 10. 3b pm
Arrive 8alem 11.20 pm
NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro $.30 a m
inlvft Kfirnersvlllft. 9.41 a m
Arrive Salem iu.it am
GOING EAST.
NO. 51 Daily, except Sunday,
Leave Salem 5.15 am
Arrive Kerneraviiie o.ou a m
Arrive Greensboro 7.00 am
NO. 53-Dafly.
Leave Salem 6.00 p m
Arrive Kemersvule 6.40 pm
Arrive Greensboro.-. 8.00 p m
STATE, UNIVERSITY RAILROAD, ;
' . No.1,
GOING NORTH. Dally
, . . , : e Sunday
Leave Chapel Hill 7.80 a m
Arrive University,.... 8.20 a m
Arrive RaJelghj.-i : 10.15 am
." ; I No. 2,
GOING SOUTH. Dally
. . . . ex. Sunday.
Leave Raleigh, 3 30 p m
Arrive University, 5. 15 p m
i Arrive Chapel Hul 6-15 P m
FiiDman aeeflsjE Can;WffliaiLt QLanee
On-Traln No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash
ington and Danvuie, and Detween ureensporo ana
Charleston.
On Train No. 52, menmona ana unauoue ana
Washington and Charlotte via Danville.
t-Throueh Tickets on sale at Greensboro',
Raleigh, Goidsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and
all principal points South, Southwest West. North
and East For Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address,
a. rurii,
General Passenger Agent
feb2S Richmond, Va.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R.
' P AS8EBGEE DEPARTMENT.
On and after February 26th, the passenger
train
service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Alr-Llne Divi
sion will be as follows:
Mailt and
Express.
No. 51.
EASTWARD.
Mall.
No. 53.
Leave Atlanta.
2.15 pm
4.54p m
5.2pm
6 22 P m
7.0ft pm
8.24 p m
10.08 p m
11.40 pm
2.06 a m
8.15 am
5.00
7 55
830
0.13
10.06
11.20
1.25
2.58
5 10
600
Arrive Gainesvile,
Arrive Lula
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,
Arrive Toccoa
Arrive Seneca. : . .
Arrive Greenville.
A rxive Spartanburg ,
Arrive oastonia, . i . .
Arrive Charlotte, ......
Mail and
Express.
No. 5a
WESTWARD.
Mall.
No- 52.
. Leave Charlotte,.
12.40 am
11.05
Arrive uasionia,.
Arrive Spartan burg,
Arrive Greenville,
Arrive 8eneca...
Arrive Toccoa..
1.85 am
4.04 am
5.82 am
7.15 am
8.28 am
12.02p,m
2-85 pm
4.09 p m
6.54 pm
7.05 p m
8.00 pm
&43pm
9.15 pm
12.05 a m
Arrive B " Gap Junction,
9.32 am
10.18 am
10-51 am
1.40 pm
A. POPE.
Passenger and Ticket Agent
T. M. R. Taloott, ! ' ;
General Manager. 1
mara .- " -.. . v. ;
TTUVE car' Loads of dbrh, twr car load i of
1? two car loads of 8yrups. one.car load .of
Rnmr. CnffMi and. Baoon. and Tobacco.
sate at CCTHBERTSON BAKER'S, t
.3'
: i .t.Hottn.ixuiegetreei.'
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' ii.l
ntoct dpOT.toOW. SanderaS
Particular Solace.
All the drawings will hereafter be undr rho
A SPLEITDID 0PPOETUITITY .
TO WIN AFOBTUNB THIRD GRAND DTtdi
BCTION, CLASS C, AT NEW (LEANsJ
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1882.
142nd MONTHLY DRAWING.
State Lottery
4
, Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Li.
tatoeforEducaHonal and Charitable VurDosT"
th capital ofl,0O0.000-to which aresarC.
fund of 8550,000 has since been added. 6
-oJn,,oyerwllelmlne Popular vote its rmnchi
was made a part of tb present State ConaSrnS!??
adopted December 2d, A. D. 187(T v,n8UCutlon
Its GRAND SmQLi NUMBER Drawings win
take place monthly. wul
toJSbSt 01 po,?ponM- toiiow.
CAPITAL PRIZE, t30,0(KJ.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars
Tickets, One Dollar.
Each. Half
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
1 Canltal Prlw "
30.000
10.000
2 Prizes of $2.500..".'.'."'.'.'. j"
6 Prizes of 1,000 .'.'.. '
6.000
000
P.00O
razes or 600
100 Prizes of. 100.. ...
200 Prizes of. 50...
500 Prizes of, 20....
1,000 Prizes of 10....!'.
10,000
10.000
10,000
10,000
10.000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
fl Approximation Prizes of 8300 2 7no
9 Approximation Prizes of
v Approximation Prizes of
100 900
185,7 Prizes, amounting to jj 10,40c
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
points, to whom liberal compensation will be nald
Kor further information, write clearly, giving full
address. Send orders by express or Registered
Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed onto to
M. A. DAtfPHIN,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Orleans, La.
127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Els.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
OU7 seventh street, Washington, D. C.
The New York office is removed to Chicago.
N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re
ceive prompt attention.
The particular attention ef the Public Is called
to the fact that the entire number ot the Tickets
for each Monthly Drawing is -sold, and conse
quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and
drawn and paid.
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POPULAR MONTHLY lRiWIAG OF THft
-In the City ot Louisville, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays exiv!
ed) under provisions of an Act of the Ome.- As
sembly of Kentucky. -
The United States Circuit Cotm on nru hi,
rendered the following decisions-.
1st That the CommonweH!h DisrTvaon Com
pany is legal.
2d Its drawings are f aif .
The Company has now on Band ive reserre
fund. Read the list of prizes tor th
MARCH DRAWING
1 Prize V),00U
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize 5.000
10 Prizes. 51,000 each, 10,000
20 Prizes, 500 each 10.000
100 Prizes, 100 each 10.000
200 Prizes, 50 each 10.000
000' Prizes, 20 each 12.000
1000 Prizes. 10 each .' .10,000
9 Prizes, 8300 each, Approximation Prlrefl $2,700
9 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1,800
9 Prizes, 100 " " " " flOO
1,980 Prizes 1 12,400
Whole TlOKets, 82; Half Ttsfceta. 1 ; 3T Tickets,
$50; 55 Tickets, 8100.
Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send
by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED
LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. OrderB of
$5 and upward, by Express, can be sent r.t our ex
pense. Address all orders to
R. M. BOARDMAN, Courter-JouTOftl Build
Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New YorT
marl
Wiisczllixnzaxis,
EXTRA
1 1 X
We hav Just received and offer for a
SHORT TIME ONLY
China Tea Setts,
Mossrose Decoration, 58 pieces, 810.00, worth
. J15.00.
EXTRA FINE TEA ETT3, gold, bird and flower
- decoration combined, 44 pieces, 812.50,
worth 818.00.
PORCELIAN TEA SETTS, plain white, Terr nice,
44 pieces, 85.00.
PORCELAINE DINNER SETTS, 107 pieces, for
815.00; decorated, 180 pieces, for $35.00.
BRONZE L4MP3 of a superior Quality, complete
with shades, at 81-00, worth 82 00.
All Other Gods in Proportia
JE WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Respectfully,
J. Broolifield 4 to.
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DISSOLUTION.
THE Beer Bottling business heretofore conduc
ed ln-Charlotte by Cochrane A Munzler um
been this day d ssolved by mutual consent
W B. COCHEiAMS,
February 9, 1882. F. C MUNZLKR.
NOTICE.
Cochrane in the Beer Bottling business, I wul nere
after eanduct the business, as agent for tne
ner & Eugel Company, in cnanoue, uu " ,
turning thanks tor past patronage, respeciruij
solicit favors in the future.
Respectfully, .rTT,,
feblO jr. u bu'"
Icid IPhosphafe
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400 TONS HIGH GRADE
-ACID PHOSPHATE,
Containing 12 to 18 per cent Soluble Phohoric
Add, '' Analysis Guaranteed.
"f" WARRANTED GENUINE,
(y , nst lecelved,
am
f SralinoWmentsie dealers and largs buyf
, CHASl SMITH,
hwholesale Dealer in. Guano sna
J ! Merchant, wummgion, . v.
Jani9 lm
,Tf: HAYS Jrist Received a sMnflieot f OSnr
AWArbiD A" win AFOBTUNB THIRD oravt. t, I I
Company. 1
i tTFATTiTfrnirmTm
111 llllUl! VUUAJU
...Mon.M Meal
- jnAuf' b ble food tor stock eef molt sa nne EertilOff
Meal from the vnanewon. w .., -r in-
stock as weu
a At aoalliat f,
oax niTnia shows 41 against 23 for Peas
now'foi'.'l duclngi nd 77 s gainst 60 tot fat propertl lM
U . t en the Meal it tverf-lefc prtoes, -vgtWSL
xalae. .. J,l.BAKNONHOU.-
! mar4 tl t.Ti..ju.,u . .
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