4 rf" 1 'rlHOWcAj Ml Ml J. B DOBBIRS?, STARCH POLISH, P An important dts- rrriTTf coverv, by which Jh IT every family may give their linen that beautiful fin- i ish peculiar !o fine I laundry work. Ask your Grocer TrmTTTR Philaddohia, Pa. AS 1 . LOC n TUllSbAY. MABCH 14, 1882; j ELECTRIC Scouring POLISH, . ASK YOUR GROCER ' y , ' . t ! javenposjV Jflwa. Ma nt D. f23Sir aw Aeyarfn tnQw.atorm" of jr io saceiU I FOBLE V J m nXCn CO., an t,E,.KQ8, Charlotte, N. C. ff CHAS. R. JONES, j SoleAg't.Charlotte.N.q )f l.lvfiiv snnna Mint .vtj larch 10. the storm of jtne winter. Dre-' lie pre y esieiuiiY. x uiiv six lucues of sn feHJHi4ftAl hsrllv. nqrtn i:wroiia'& Btigit Leaf wiere St. LoTJis,Mrch 10MA heavy aid s . uw is Kniea atmow cwre ena raavixerv; iwusiiaij,8nowi. s -Ul dieted, as ge VrCoMectlc YaA-; aJpDg t-haliepf the T aofiUoiou -xia i JJ-Kaixiii-rs uii?d fwat in Westfirn Texas' '..I Istters.'iwiWiB t ; Bj'fi. Pardeei E3cu, rea4w ilaJEer?g ;by ta .'jiargd; circle: of out readers: TUOSE SHOES. f 4 - From the Petersburg IndexAppoaLl And they lMk like a troK at the toes. n mntiOT thM coat, bnt who cares.' " it came ana u wbui u&o uiubo pwia Ot dear little shorhlch are theirs And T ehooae. well Just take them and send them, Bemodle and. men4tbejn, Thej'U never w m Dewi As whehof TijWtuylw I gaze on tfienrrnddjv And ever so muddy With dabbling along In the street. Ah! where will those nine reeijw Jnufce.f ears we cannot loresee. .Xiii ,7111 1 fcehand that has guide! f IW1 When the wona is Deiore uioia auuuw ' lorn Tn thu uffl nf so trrftftt mvsten? Then teach us and wain us. 4wu, w , x lying HetWebri' KattttfH - TftUd uanvllie. ,v .l-,Mri,.tv.J; oMthnh Kai lrrra i hrn dacttoa tstms ; hooortanV statle of Trflofertf ckAnii'erce'' bave- received -tjie A8 inis pe at Dan- ref tea F.b Ratirottd ptrtclal aA4i uvuea on an vorret ; . t : t ". .....i.....'.... ....j:. THAIKS -GOIKfl BAST. them, apA guard them and ralltw h thenvaln asibar OI the BJver or jluo on uie uiuor wuo. July lttth, 1881. JNO. H. Haotjiaii. tila Wr UU tide' AiHEVtSiiSR-NvfL 'iN&teafy 526, Th :diatrfStif ?AhftAort Wade W -flrrnfi I uy -iiraiY.uttdds.uuu 'ov'tntr wvoiai-jraii- lcOmpaafefrflttithe -AtlikAXii' exposl- iii wa ear 1 tlkh ;illiWiiTjaA?aftAritrt i iff hii I wrueVdrusKtaL "Kidne; vebfttWUfaffieeclmens Oh Exhibition. In and kidneys. If jou have these ThesesH atne.roiBt.sNortU Oatoiifia. 1 mi ana 'hidflly-effotoHos'eiroantic ry ai rbuwu ana jnaaison.. v is ana aiso frelfn different otnts in- Iowa aid Min- ne&OjDaiiidicate that a penuine blizzstrd from the , liprth - prevailed throughdut si ortnwest , , yesteraay and. last night. , -naecompanying snow armed baam afe'd'rayel is generally Impeded. ' "-! ' y wort Is the mos popu- inoaia ne w .a.Febray ISth; 1882. Leave C&vlottei, .m " -8nlisbuty. ,. " HlghPomt.: Arrive Grensboro,. ieave reensooro,. trrWe HUlaboro,... rrtve Durham,.... Atrlv&Baielgh,..;. i-eave-jBajeuih,..,. Anlve Qoidatnoro', . . Hftham 5.51 a m 7.20 a m ,8.o0am 8.25 a m U.04 am 11.48am ' 1.15 pm : 1.40pm 4 20 pm 50-p m 8.51 pm 10.44 pm 11.20 pm Mr ntems WhtclL indicate biliousness or oeransed kidneys do.not Tall to procure it and use faithfully. In llmrtd'or dry frmn His sold by all draggist-l No. 17-Dafly exceDt Saturday. . ,,1 fceave Qreensboro.. ,.B0p in Arrive at Ralih., .8.04 a m Arrivfe at Oldboro,..8.00 a m Nametof r$h4olden belU" A - - oxlliar tob&ccV v as - inarketed " Ne, Bl-Cohhects at Greensboro' with BAD, B. Ei for all points North, Bast nd Wet. via Dan wile. At Goldsborp with W. & W a. a, lor WU- 4 -UliliKM'u.' - ' - No. 53 Connects at Sallat ury wtth N. C. Bv a. lur -an youiLa m wesiera xsonn uaroiina; dnny at Greensboro with H, 4 D, It a. for a.l points North, Bast and West We H&ve aJJed to our Slock a Supply of GUANO. and Chesapeake. THE COLORED PEOPLE ONLY. DSALBH IN Stoves, Eeaters, Ranges, Tiowaire & House FuftiishiDg MANTELS and G HATE 3 WHOLESALE aad RETAIL. PartlculHj attention paid to -R00FLNG AND SP0UTING- None but first-class hands employed. Call for the B.VRLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 -- '-- - innr- I ' M Stings & Burwe havic in sto;ie oxe of the LaRGESMTOCKS- -0F-2- - GGO RRR OO OCO KttB RRR IT KEE RSSy O RRR O O 0 EB G OO R RO OO OB' OGQ R R OO CCO 8 R - U II K RRR II EE BJft II KEE SS IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the some time on TEE LITER, TEE BOWELS, AND TEE EIDEEYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because ice allow these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the Uood that thouidbe expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE mm m mm. A a 0 ffp A k-a--t - a, j LIVER COMPLAINTS! PILES. CONSTIFATIOS, CRTXABT Ll ' DISEASES. FEMALE TEAKS ESSES, B J . liim vpuvnrH nlBOEKEaS. ' - pi s -t: i - i fru rdkxmtn free, action of these organs na 1 restoring their power to throio oj disease. r.l Why snffcr Bilious pcins and athqM S3 Why tormented irith Plies, Constlprfhoat Why rriffhtened over oxsorocreo iLiyBvjw Why endare nervous or siek himUfewf Use KIDNET-WORTantf rejoice imdUh. Itlsputnpin DryVretWe For. In tin I cans one package of which makes ix Quarts of I meIic!no. Also In LlQuId Farm, ver C'oeB-1 trstcd, for those that cannot readily prepare it. I t5"It acts with oqnal efficiency In either form. I GET IT OF TOCR DUUGGIST. PRICE, !. I WELLS, BICHARDS05 A CoProp'g, (Will (end the dry postpaid.) .BCBIXWrOSjVT.I 2Ttatt t aojlJS TRIAL 4, . . aO-VOLTATf?1 Flour, Graia, Provisions, fc, Eer offered In this market Don't buy until jou examine our Stock and Prices. -CORN iS8 OATS.-:- CAE LOADS WHITE CORN, 0 CAR.LOADj YELLOW CORN, 1 0p0 babeels fl0us' 00 sacks c0ffee' 2qq barrels mo ssej. JQQ BARREL 3 SUGAR, BJXE3 BACON, PACKAGE3 LARD. BOXES SOAP, 900 PACKAGES MACKEREL, BOXES CRACKERS "fi, 2 B0XE3 CBffiESE, 40. PIEDMONT filf fLOUR, 100 Barrels Just from the Mil'. SPRINGS l BUBWELL. feb8 w CONSULT VE WiLL SEND, ON 30 6KSr tRlAI, DR, DYE?S Electro-Vdlfaif Appliances TO MElKr suiTerlnK f rrm NeVon WetkneMM, mn eral Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from-ABUSES and Oth it Causes, or to any osic afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia,-Pitfrtflysfer Bplnal .IJifflcultieaf Kidney or Liver tTrtmia&s, iLame 'B&ek, &np Hires, and other Diieases of the Vital Organ. Also women troubled with cUaeasea peculiar to their sex. I Speedy relief, ,and complete restoration to health guaranteed. Theae are the aly Elec tric Appliances thnt have ever tceu eon st rveted npo wwelMttSc rla ciples. Their iho rough eaecthaatKXrf prefer tically proven with- the Bii Wonderfkll anceea, ami they liv tbeJbig!ia. endorsements from mealM and seten title men, and from hundred who have been quickly and radically cured b ... their ii nc. a.. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, glvln7 all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT OP., KarshaU, Xioh, Jnlyl8 ' i "00 HIRAM SIBLEY u 30, "Will mall FREE their CaU. ' loeue for 1883, containing full descriptive Price - Liac of -i.'.? Flpwer, Meid and Garden -" llii MEREST - AND Bolbs, Ornamental Orssses, " and Inamortelles, GlarUoln, . Liliea, Boees, Plants, Garden : Implement. BeaatdrallT- ill as ' trated. Over 100 pages. Address ROCHESTEB,N.Y. CHICAGOJLU 179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St SAVE MONEY ' By making yoor purchases lor cash at the Variety , 4 Btofe, under Traders,' National Bank. If you want a LAMP, or pair ol .SUSPENDERS, a set ot PLlTBSwr a CORSET, a covered DISH, or a box of BLUE, a TOILET SET, or a pair of HOSE, a ifvi qt. or a TIN PAN, a BOWL and PITCHER or pair ot5PiTTOOS3, or ALMOST ANYTHING T " " W w;onE VAN D SEE . 1 T-1 howiheaD they can be bought. The biggest bar ' - of BLACKING for 5 centsTn the dty; "" t ... I Bpectfullf, ; C. Ml ETHEREDGE: feb22 yS5 DISCOVERY! L03T MANHOOD RES adesce c RED. Prema STJEEL PENS JSamnle bax. &S -different stvlea ot Vnm'm : Pens sent f or trialtry mail, oa receipt ot 25 cents.- . SaI A Man, a . .i - ' -- - r' ' " IfEWTQRK. . , II ow the Political Cat is Likely jv Hf -fa Mr.J.RJ BanaiUtBfe WasMntton, correspondBifi ofithjb ?AueusUi Qbfpni; icl wTitei- the ?oUavlni rmakDle letter oouiiM)!"0616 of rcD 9th. We commend it especially to 0v ery colored man who reads The Obser ver. , The moatxemarkable speech of the day w8 m&debsr Mt-Joaesof Nevada. He is a short, stout man. His features are blunt, but very intelligent His complexion is ruddy. Hislare head is -partially bald. The hair, mousfcaphe ana Dearprare aaiYeryrwun just. a?com promising shade of brown.-'He- lias ' a bulging brow. His voice is excellent, clear and lusty. He spoke without notes of any kind, and appeared to be as.f ull of his subject as a Leyden jai of 1 ctri c 1 1 y He went along way beyond - either Miller or Tetter in planting himself squarely upon the platform that thit is a white man's government, and would be all the better if it were purged of all darJc taces. ; He proved that the Chipese were hot an inventive race, although adept at the pilfering of the discoveries of Western nations, where it suited their purpose. None but favored na- tions like the Caucasian can maintain free institutions. The Chinese know nothing of freedom; The people of the Pacific Coast would not recognize the eoualitv of Orientals to please New England ideality. He scouted the pretense that the Bi ble taught unity of race in the coniiaon acceptance of that term, as applied1 Dy the Massachusetts Senators. The pur suit of happiness might be an "inalien atye right," but it must not cross the lirie ot another jinan's happiness. The Chinese were not diffused in this coun try, but massed in one part of it. Chi nese cheap labor was not an under-stra-turn litiiug up American workiugmt?n, but a destroying agent. " American la bor had to descend to Chinese condi tions or starve. ' ' ' He noticed that thepeople wbr were so much in love with labor degradation were also advocates of a protective tar riff. The American laborer.of the fu ture would demand an operi ' market not free trade, buff fair tmdeT Cheap laboY'andpoverty are twins. China had the most cheap labor, and was the poorest country in the world. England built the only railroad in Chi aa,ahd that was toxa lift Jay. Chinese. Therms .no. wealth withottV telli aftnrThforcesOlfjiaure ar inert till quickened by the wand of genius. A foul stream always pollutes a pure one. No man would ".welcome negroes to this country, if ftheywere not al ready here.The country woold be better off without them. Theywere and are a curse to the South; and the South would be incalculably better off if she could be rid of Ahem altogether. White men would setiTe in thftSouUvaa&inake betjifih and pqwerful botjfrjth pres ence of 'the- blacks. The? fcegro made labor' 'disnOnorable, and kept white men at a distance. Anybody who thought this race problem settled was grieviously mistaken". He ventured to predict that the African race would never again, rule anyrSouthern Com monwealth. Negro suffrage was a dis mal failure. Men had tried to change an edict of Almighty God, in this coun try : but God was not mocked. Omnip- otenceaad made the white man superior arirt thir negro subordinate' Itr is one thing to aspire to freedom, and another thing to have the intelligence to main tain freedom. The?: negroes in the South, if left to.themselves, could not -preserve' their ireedcivfoT ten years? 'rbeywonld relapsinto the barbarism frotoVhictt thefnad come. No negro would ever live Been penfjitted to en ter thTs7 country ft tL 3 ioundert of the Republic had eveifdrcarned bf the posi bility of theiT ehfranchisenfent. The North wouM '"be no 'better off than the South if negrrie were as "Common there as in South Carolina. This might be heresy to Republican ideas ; but he did not care if it was. It was the truth, and he ck- to it. t Wisdom would Bavexcluded the. negro, in tue first place, wisdom will exclude the Chinese, because they are more dangerous than the negro. All dark races are obnox ious to white men. He deprecated race troubles and did not wantanothec.cj.vil, wif ; tmt? there would be trouble enptign without1'4 his ! stirring; it. .The " negro question" at thflSouEhwas Tlo more settled now thati "whenf. the first gun was fired at ISmisrmm .i'lTones, speech fell like a' into ' ih ft Rebublicaufcain t :':but was lib reply to him. ; ItHsone of the revenges of time, that the Pacific Sena tors who had once helped fasten the fourteenthandTfifteenlh fiiendments' upon the prostrata Sputh-were now ap pealing to that sectiori to come to their aid, and protect them from their own insanity. Time, at last, makes all things even? 'A Reu:DWcanent6r' the yearl882, has risen Iff his seat .and boldly announced that negroes ought never to have been allowed to vote; that their nrp.sence is a curse at the South ; that the white man s goverment is the only one fit lor the Remiblidj and that reconstruction was. a -blunder -and; a crime! And not a man in that Sen ate, on the Republican side, daied stand up and challenge this bold and ptartling i declaration. Even -H6fcr sat bum and dumbfounded. If J ones has nnt amnAaA thfl alarm that rings like a a i ii j tv, T wrtnlrl liRfl to know.thejmeamg Ut hji aheuafei $ WJiutiWborral of ?ft eeniMsoop kXwSrtneSls fkBaSeto rlsetrott the dead to prophesy that either the pacific Coast is drif titg to Democracy, nrrhnf. tha Tt4nnhlicftn KXtW is about to -shoot Nfatfara., ',GsoTgerdf Missis sipi. and Jones, of Nevada, have-clasped nanus over ine Diacs. ewwui - MM "11 vttlei Ittchtricraa and Petersburg before th war; it waa supposed1 16 be a yit gini ' proddbt, nd that 'State gave a ametoitiii Northern ana European markHtJL iilthdimri thr are in fact ho dlstPicU ot VitKinia in which it can be gydwri-'Wiiiyeertainsnccessj The limit; or its flpG action are axed by natural ' laWB. Prof.. -Kerr, I the accomplislied 'gedlbgisC of North CaroUna, while en- gaged in tnaKmg ine btace- survey, nas demonstrated the 'wide ' extent of the iLaurentiatrsvstem which coiitaibB most of -the metr raorpnlc recks of the State, "Consisting of granite, syenite and other horri-blendic1 rocks, dionite and crystal tine limestone; and these contain much magnetic and specular iron ore, fre-. Suently in many large beds; -and beds I graphite are also common. The soil, wherever this system prevails, pre sents the exftct conditions needed for the cultivation of bright leaf tobacco. Experience within the past ten years has proved that while it can be grown with great profit on old fields by the use of 800 pounds of commercial fertilizers to the acre, the .first crop can also be raised on newly cleared ' lands ' with equal profit tpthe farmer. ' Little' by little the area u or cultivation has been extended bejfcfndhe counties of- "the golden belt infer the western coanties of Oatawbarlredell and McDowell, and then crossing thtf.Blue Ride it has ad vanced into Buncombe, Madison, Hay wood, Henderson, Yancey and Transyl vania. It is a curious and instructive fact that its progress from county to county in this transmontane region has been marked by cautious experiments in the beginning on the part of a few individual planters, followed by a gen eral rush into its cultivation as soon as the efforts of the few adventurers proved successful. . Gold leal tooaccocommanas me Dest pi ices, the-supply of the highest grades nevei having yet reached the demand. It is used fpr fine plug wrappers uid for such favorite granulated smoking stock as "Lone Jack," "Brown Dick," "Bull DurhamT ""ftSweeTSfxteen," and. other brands well known to devotees or the pipe. Prior to 1850 this golden leaf, though highly prized, was an accident of the season, but in that year Captain Adishai Slade,jQf Caswell county, N. C, made a di8COYery which was turned te account at once, and the delicate leaf cf this region, valued already for its fine ness and corrfparative freedom from nicotine; was made to assume that iich yelloVkWhich follows next yi order to nature's green, and that color was fixed indellibly by the use of a quick dry heat. At first charcoal furnaces were used for ttiis purpose, but since then flues hav"e been invented, afid most of the tobacco barns of this country are pro vided with them. A flue is a sheet-iron furnace from which a pipe runs around the four sides of the curing house with radiatingdrums at the corners from whiehthefteat can be shut off at willif the curing is proceeding too rapidly. Curing occabies from two to three days and requires great care and skill. Many a beginner spoils an excellent crop by trusting .to hia ownnunaided judgment, when at an expense of a few dollars he could have, had the services of an expe rienced jnan;To save 810 he has lost $600 or-$800. Any one acenstomed to tobacco raising in the Connecticut val ley can make a good crop here, but to get its highest value he must be taught the knack of curing it. , "KTarlrfttincr the croD is conducted ona system that gives the planter the ..high est juices for his product anytlmeiie choosesto sell. At all the tobacco mar kets warehouses have been establish ed where buyers congregate an d awe -tion sales ire. held on designated days. When there is more than one ware hotffieriu' a town the proprietors divide the time so XDat a separaw aay w'ue giveiVtoeach firm and there is no elash ing.iThe warehoused. usually a large one-story : building, lighted froth the roof.On one "or Both sides are sheds under which the planters can drive and unloadtheir stocks. Every man's to bacco id weighed, ahd'nit in a,pile by itself '-with'. card upon it designating the number; of pounds and the grade given It bye inspector, an exnrt In the employ of the house. A sale, is calred a "break" Five thousand ftouridS is smalFatfds 100,000 -pounds a big break.Attthe hour named ? the auc tioneer sells pile by pile in rotation. If the nriC ismot satisfactory the farmer has the bption of refusing jt, he paying the warfehousC fees and withdrawing hIsitbcic.The buyers are usually local TRAINS GOIHa WKST. Date, February 19th, 1882 leave Goldsboro,. . . Arrive Raleigh Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham : Arrive Bittsooro..... Arrive Greensboro,. Leave Greensboro,.. Arrive High Point,. . . Arrive Salisbury,. : . Arrive uiarlotce,.... 1 0.20 a m 12.40 p m' 4 10 pm 5 23pm 6.07 pni 8.50 pm H.lOpm 9.43 pm ll.08nm 12 60 a m T25am 8 06 a m 9 28 a m 11.20 am Lucca ta No; 18 -Dally except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro. . .2 50 p m Arrive at Raleigh, . . 7. 1 0 d m Leave Raleigh 5.00 am Arrive Greensboro, 2 20 p m TN 1 quart, 1 pint and pint bottles and flasks. jl just iece,vea at marlO WILSON ' BtJRWILL'S Drug Store. Electric Hair Brushes. ELECTRIC Flesh Brushes, just arrived, at WILSON &. DURWKLL'3 mar 10 - Drugstore. No. 50-Connecta at Charlotte with A. A C. Alr- Lilne for an points In the South and Southwest. and with c, Ck A.B. R. forall points South and oouineasi. no. 2Conneets at Charlotte with A. 4 C Alr- 14ne lor all points South and Southwest: at Char lotte with C, C. & A. R. R. for all points Bouth and Bontheast. . . TV C. It AILHOD. 6tUSQ ygST; Cooper's Elixir Bucta - - f T7OB all Bladder tmbJev-Sold by -v, ri , X1 WlLSOJi & BrTaWKLliJi marlO NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro...... 9.20 pm Arrive KernersvUle.. 10.80 p ra Arrive Salem,. .11.2q.pm NO B2 Dally, except Sunday, rleave-' Breensbore-. .;..l?.hr. . . : . . . : R80 a id I Arrive Kemers villd. f 9,4 a m axnve eaiem. , ...iu.ioa t GdtNO BAST. WANTED. A RELIABLE business man with n. one that can start small capital. dozens of canvassers to work up an adjustable ieed. Twenty per cent more sawing done with same mill per day. Sam ple at Capt. Wilkes Foundry. T J. RTSAMY, marlO 21 Charlotte House. , ALSO GENUINE Kaioitt, or Gerinan Potash Salts, CALL AND SHE US. . College Street mar7 NO.' 51 Daily, except Sunday, Leave Salem.' ; 5.15am Arrive Kernersvfcle 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a rn NO. 53-Dai;. Leave Salem fi.OO p m Arrive Kernersville H.40 p m Arrive Greensboro 8.00 p m ---HAVE JUST RECEIVED- -A L')T ti - STATE UNIVERSITY lttll.HOAl GOING NORTH. W Wrapping Paper ex Sunday. 11 U 1 Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University,. Arrive Ba elgh, T.30 a m 8.20 a m. 10 15am Both Fori igu and Domestic, GOING SOUTH. no. a. Daly ex. Sunday. ND - Just Received, at Leave Raleigh, Arrive University... Arrive Chape! Hill,. 8 30 p m 5. 1 5 p m B 15 v DrlHIlcAta'sDri 'ABATOGA tiCBX. f v From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspf p1a, aids diges Uon, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral 'Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forma of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER. i ' Q CASKS RJCK BBIDGE ALUM, i CA31C3 BUFFALO LITHIA. PollM Mm Wituont Qiania On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, andJOetneen Greeosbonxand , rimvUorr.n O -A finite. - - on Tram wa j, Hicnmond and cnartee ami il Ik asningwn anonarom::via iJvuiig rjr 'l n irtno- r. I Ms vara rwi aaiA fit i4ManaharM lllflh.-kiCIViSa!lBbirv and Obartaka.'i(nil , aU prhiclparpfcihw-Soutb. SoctnwgiWif, Nohh I and Jtast. jri-r Kmigrant Kates K Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas ana ine southwest, address, A. K)PE. General Passenger Agent. ieb&S BlchMond. Va. 1), $41 H,!XtiAsTA ANiD HlIiMiiEr.. Oiic Can Under k II lu. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. . PASSNGB. DEPARTMENT. On and at er March 5th, 1882, the passen ger tram service on ine Atlanta & unariotte Alr- Line Division or tms roau m oe as follows: 01 10' And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLUNARIS AKB Buoy adi JaDos Waters. THE GREAT EDROPEAN NOVELTY Mall and WESTWARD. Kxprecs. Mail. ' . No. 50. No. 62. Leave Charlotte, hL 1 2.40 a m 1 1.05 a m Arrive Gattonla, L 1 .85 a m 12.02 P m Arrive Spartanburg, K 4.04 a m 2 35 p ra Arrive Greenville, H 6.32 a rd 4.09 D m Arrive Seneca, G 7.15 am 5.54 p m Arrive Toccoa. 8.28 a m 7.05 p m '. Arrive Babun Gap Junction,. 9.32 a m 8.00 p m Arrive Lula,E 10.18am 8.43pm ArrleGainseville 10.51 a m 9.15 P m Arrive Atlanta. .i ..... . 1.40 p m 13-05 a ra T"" Mall and " . SASTWAED. Express. Mall. No. 61. Na53. Leave Atlanta.... 2.15 pm 5.00 am Ai rive Gainesville, 4 54pm 7.41am Arrive Lula, K 52pm 8.82am Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, 6. 22 p m 9. 1 4 a m Arrive Toccoa. K 7.06 p m 10.07 a m Arrive Seneca. . 8.24 p m 11.21 a m Arrive GreenviUe. H. 10.08 p m 1.27 P m Arrive Spartanburg, K... .... 11.40 p m 2.59jm Arrive Gaston la, L ........ j B.OQam Sllpm Arrive Charlotte, M 8.15am . ,8.00pm mar3 EXTRA EC UNYADI TANOa 9H M Urn wstximBbeiaiM&tiumvjii lui1 luiuuu, Pttoatr Trade Marks. QopyrlgbtsJeto.i fpr the VnVtM states, Canada. CMbBilEnpn,jFmnciClermyic. We hivAhaitlirt-aTaeararierice. Abdul tJBreik.i NiwtoBiSsfifarcHii aypii ' - . ' . f. a A a, rw a'a) aa vr TO. Vara rlianorpn QATH z -rJU 1 UbiVAik vw- bight the Point Coupee; break was dening andrwfezpew If" kt anv momfrntA-! probably go. . r, . menftidding either for the factories of the vicinity or for outside orders. If the ipriceis Jaccepted the farmer .goes, to Ujaffu-'and flrets, hiscastr-at once. Arrhofl f Whatever credit may bft given thepur- tHelO F Art V,U . fn.rAn. tflafKfa rOOfl V f HHh svstetrfAthatBaffibUilt up numerous 'profitable trading points in this region in the last fiyeyeara- and made great : numbers of men forehanded who were . irr absolute "poftrty- and almost hope less of the future whenjhe war ended. l. The counties in-which this bright leaf tobacco is growiif are all blessed with a bealtht climatelin 1 which malaria was neveT known, and remarkablr exempt from .pulmonary diseases- The high grounid is an offset fc0 the low latitude, ' 1 . j. 1 ...... rl nence wnice nieir-canwora. uuvui uwio here with as antU&diseomfort in sum mer as they .canslti Massachusetts or Connectlcnrney wlir. escape the ricrora of Nfr "Rriffland winters. Land can be bought at twiees ranging from ,65 to l'San acre, according to - it Te- moseness ror nearness w nuuuauo. MOuntairf llflnrl rtvpred with :forest cosn-iess a&xqe Bitot, ,duc more lauor TUTjstJbapendedvto : bring them into soape iortsumvateon, ana tney are not as accessiblB td- the marKec towns. Good schools and churchea col all de nominatKma.are found in these pro gressivetowns, and former residents New 'TEnglaTid 'tnd the Middle States are tae found ciazntf of these new and thriving places; 6r cultivating farms and middle-aged men with from 0500 to $W)00apital, howisb? to, engatfe 1ri PSW0 agricnltuxQ can . una nere a auon, bealthf u1, near to cash rtnar- THI BEST NATURAL APXRTENT. ' A3 A CATHARTIC: DosxA wine glass full before breakfast. Ths Lancet "Hunytrdl Janos. Baron. Lleblg af Drnu that Its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." ' JTie British Medical Journal' 'Huny adi Janos. The most agreeable, safost, and most efficacious aperient water' Pixy. Virciw, Berlin. 'Tnmtabiy good and. prompt sucoess; most valnaole." ' Prqf. Bamberger, Vienna.? 'I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scamotd, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Frof. lander Bnmtontli.lyF. R S London. "More pleasant than Ksdndf, and surpasses them in efficacy." ' Prof. Atken, it. JX, F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pullna and Frled-richshau." . ... CONNBCTIONa. A with arriving trains ot Georgia Central and A. W. P Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, Ju & W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. O with arrMnfc trains of Georgia Railroad E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and rrom Atnens, a. F with Elpertaa 'Air-Line to and from Elberton, Georeta. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston," 6fch H with Columbia tand. GreenvUla to and front coiumoia ana tnarieston. o. v. K with Spartanbun; and Ashevllle. and BDartan- burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas -ana Chester. M wltaC. C. & A , C. C, R&D. and A.. T. & 0. lor aupomts west, jNortn ana fast. . PuUman sleeping-car service on trains Nas. 50 and 51 dally, without change between Atlanta and i aew xorK. a. runs, G nerai Passenger and Ticket Agent. T. II. R. Tatcott. Gtheral Manager. . . . ; v : L Y. SAGE, Superintendent, C. & A. R. r; co. CONDENSED., SCHEDULES. tarih Effect Wednesday, March Jst, 1882.. IjTe hwe Just reeelved and offr for a SHORT TIME ONLY China Tea Setfc, Mossrose Decoration, 56 pieces, $10.00, worth $1500. . EXTRA FINK TEA ETT8, gold, bird and Bower decoration combined, 44 pieces. $12.50, worth 818 00. PORCSLIAN TEA SETTS, plain white, tery nlee, 44 pieces, $5.00. PORCELAINS DINNER 8ETT8, 107 pieces, foi $15.00; decorated, 180 p. eces for $35.00. BRONZE LAMPS of a superior quality, oniplet -wtta shades, at $1.00, wsrth ti OQ. AH Otlier Gobds in Proportion, m" WHOLESALE and RETAIL,. 3 Bespeclfully, J. Mfield & k febl9 JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Fhannaoist. . North Tryon St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. K V n 4 wi- break e levee will PntAntAobtained thrduirh us are noticed In the SCI- tmimmm- -Thl a large; as; spJQidJliw-trateavflyaper,$a.aoayearWstEer iA acieBce.4 very interestiMf.ana nasj u vsprmmm trcfllatinni ' lddfesS MCNN .CO, W tor'UW'S.f BCIKNTIFIO AaKaiGAH,o "Tri fcosU Bica state that Alajuda, WW oa rrtriia !hVirbefn 6 8elraaki Smn MmisfetrestH Th(uatn vtecowilidmelesa DONT 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. McADSN, - ... : uruggisi ana uaeauss. Preacrlptlong carelulU .wapiea-iy experienced and competent druggiats, day of night - ' lulr28 . i; Leave Chatlotte, Arrive Rook- HIU,.,... i Arrive .Chester, Arrive Wlnnsboro...... Arrive Columbia..... . Leave Colirmbta,.. Arrive Lexington, Arrive Rtoge spring, . . . Arrive Granite vfiMe Arrive Augusta, . . . . Train No. 62. Passeng'r. 11.36 a mi 12.85 p ml 1.28 p mi. 2.5U p m 4.18pm 425 P m 6 12 pan Train NO. 4S. Passeng'r. DISSOLUTION. npiTKReer Bottling business heretofore eondu i.as eo in unnriuuc uy uxatauo a. w. been this day d ssolved by mutual consent February 9, 1882. F. a MUNZLBB. mi 9.40 p m Ik45ara 6 87am 7 55 am 9.12am 9 52 am CITY PROPERTY X: . roit sale. ' . ,., A DESIRABLE residence, three UlockS from the' -cv. puhuo SQuare la Charlotte, .wui be sold cheap, and on reasonable terms to , the right kind of a rnrMr tfv!ltnsr la nrt a fhll lot hAa nlnA comfortaWe rooms, brick kitchen. Ine-welt of w tor, etc The; house, is admirably adapted for the i Leave Charlotte, . . . Arrive Bock Hill,.. Amve unester.,, . . Arrive WlntoSbnro, . Arrive Ctjlumbl a.; -. , Leave Columbia.. . Arrive .Lxjngiorc,. . . . 'Arrive Ridge, rirg. , Arme wranBevnie, . . Aplye-JAugueta.- i .-. IT Trah NO. 18, i Freight Train No. 20, Freight 5 40am 8.03 a m 0.50 am 12.55 pm 4.18 pm .7i.,,v... 5 40 p m 732D;m 240 a m 8.40 avis ,5 41 residence of a lawyer, doctor . or pnaeher, having an admirable Kbrary ot Study room, built f or the rannar parucmars. terms, a . for ' Train No. 52, Dally-Connects at afttswith' the 8. C. R. B.Jor Charleston, , am i the C. A jGr'R. R. fc Alston, Newberry. "AbU ti'&C. At Augusta with. Centml Geargla R, jorHacou, Savannah and Florida points. , . . . Train No. 48, DallyConneete at ' Atgnsta wlib the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg . Rv for Mcon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points. , -IrauwM. 18 and 21caL daily erJ"Wfe' flay. . . , : Tralnsfrom the Ssth arrive at C harWtte, pas server, dally, at 6.85 p. m. . Freight, daily except Btmdat at 8.42 a; m.' ana 4 45 p. m. K and in all respects adapted to their 1 ff nil iThe GoWtnArataf tTa-a ilUl'f,,, :it' GotnmAnvtui !.xrA-w'-ocf fh the' Is t?6 hAw 'fli Ihiaseasorv receipbi rangiag f rowt two-: try, thrt thOusaria ITa lwueik,.( iarge, suipToents are rr 'wu,it oarcoim; irains' ana u' Hit Lot oh the corner of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and IWfeereu thr"Nbrth Carolina RAtlrnmHJ arin innbnr baaold as awbole OTdrvWed inMM MinfTabf.iM feet, :eultnbl cither for hnlMtn n tutfAm mmAULt AnnlV fit! l -'V- - ii I Jun26.tf f X a'PHriXIPaV j iTJLANTTCfc TENNESSIE A OHIO DIVISipy. I - Leave Charlotte..... r Arxlve at Statesvllle, i IP J6 00 pm - 8.12 p m Train No. 53. Dally. j lwXjsiM.8tetevJlle.,R.f Cat Lnadaaf Oonr. two cai loads of Flom Xl.lvn r InaAa nf flnnna. aaaaai load aft Arh Sugar .Coffee and Bfcorw andTobaeoo, mom los sale at .. h CUTHRXRTBON ft BAKER'SL wt; rTicxet3 sold to aU pointa.tW - ttiaajrt andi rl Prmttiwegt-aftd- BBmaaeaaag' 1 hroaan. o T" ' - . . ' .... , r Vli-DOl A, IV. a. x'eenMllaniger. .IF fdtamWaj8. arMcl.lal82.P! ; . NOTICE. ,u WR ; HAVING bought out the interest of Mr Cochrane in theBeer BottHngt)Blness, I will bere atter canduct the business, as agent for the Berg- ner & Eugel Company, in Charlotte, anu ' turning thanks tor past patronage, rest-ecu. soncUriavors m me imure. Hespectruiiy, fehin F. C. BUMi.ww leblO j. j. am- MA Fbosphate i I 400 TOKS HlflfHRADlI I ACID- PHOSPHATE,-- pontalulng 12 to 13 per cent 8oluble Pho.i horlo ; - Acid. Analysis Gueranteed. GENUINE. WARRANTED ' i rV' rJu BecelTcd.- feoial UuuMaWts le dealers and Urge buyers. j :er;-As.E. smith, Whoksalk'iiisaJrT Ha Onano snd Coml-slon f F a -iihimt Wilmington. N.C. miiT jt f; UViiiyii iAJUUVI WAViai UbMaal toailirWJtov A. mavitt r.h!tu . ;.," ;;; 4i4-vv .- 'NcwTork Handbdoltabj j feblff MexAdOOf.toAa'BanderJ. Wl ViliiM J! : 1

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