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.M a I " - .... 1 TOBACCO nno KHtm merit fs-bosed upon the Tact tna a analysis prove tna$ tfc toDapco adapted 1 6 ml.kQWP? satisCvetorr smoke iuxa A OTHE11 telbacco grc'-.T ftrti world; and befciff tituated iii. w TT2LVRT of tliis C ie tobacco i.. m liava tJio PICK of the offerings The ubUc np Irn this; fccieo our sales EXCEED tlio,.pr6dtu0ts of AULt the leaaing mamifiaetorles combined-;,. jyonQMuJnh unless it bears fe trWe-war of the BvlL .. i lili SUNDAY! MARCH 19,1 I III TTT-n .-T -i i. mi ; Mar 2217 ' TIT A -R V PRF.K RfniiS receipt of two Thh. mmj 48 N. Delaware Ave. Pblia. cvwinrnfnr a.nv case of Blind Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated, or protruding PI Lisa tnai Jjeoinuo ft None genuine wunoui m 0,6u.v. . " y tSriiri-? aniH hu Hniiroists and country stores. $1. CirUuM.. uviu vj wu S1000 flTHE BOLD MEDAL AWARDED the Anthor. A new and great Jied- Ic&l Work, warrantee ine Dee ou 1 ImlianMuh a ATOTT Bian.entitled "tie 8cnceof Llie or,SeU-PreaerYation ; bound in finest rrenon nrouin, emmmu. fiMfrUt,300 pp-contains beautiful steel nTaTin, Uo pregenp tions, once only $1.25 sent by mail . fllnatratedaaniple,6cent8; and now.Addres Peabodj Med- THYSELF!' EKNoillflnchat. Boston wmm ONLY MEDICINE! IX EITHEtt LIQUID OB DEI FOBM ' That Acts at the imo time on TB& UVXB, ,TES SOWSLS, AMD TEE rEIBMSTS. v WHY ARE WE SICK" Because we allow these- great organs $o I lnrtit if tsrrmfl. ana VOttonout humors are therefor forced into 1M Uood that should be expelled najurauy. THE BEST CALICO. WM. SIMPSON & SONS' MOURNING, SECOND MOURNING SOLID BLACKS, Eddy stone FANCY DRESS PRINTS The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is one of the largest and most complete estab- THE 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 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 dfcw4 WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Mpitts CONSTIPATION, URINAKX DISEASES, FEMALK WEAKJ.mi, I . yrttnh nf ihAse orffant arid I i nt i rmixwiji 1 w wvt.wr w. - a restoring their power to throw off disease. wi.J ..msi- KIlinnH nains and achetl f, ui vwuw . 1 m. Ara.AnAd with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered KldneyaJ Why endure nerroug or bici am" TTl, KHTtET-WORTuf rejoice in health. . n aKln farm, in tin I Itlspwupm "'J?" " Tvl. .iYnnart Of cans one pacKage ol Vv. I medicine. Also inU4uldFrm, very Coneem f nrlhoU that cannot readily prepare it. "r? ... - nrlt arts with equal efficiency in e.uier ivi u. nn rr Of TOUB UKCUOlOi. " I ww.T.R. KICHAEDSOS Co., rrop-a. mnii , drv DosHld.) BURLT58T0!!, TI. I a J Mare 3T tlT CONSULT IfllK INTEREST AND- SAVE MONEY lEttsceVUmefltis. 4. 1. 9 DEALER IN Stoves, Healers, Ranges, Tinware & House Furnishing Goods MANTELS and GRATES pf- WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Si Particular, attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first-class hinds employed. Call lor the BiRLEY SHEAF STOVE. . oct28 Springs k Barwel HAVE IN STOBE ONE OF THE -LARGEST STOCKS- By making your purchases for cash at the Variety Store, under Traders' National a ins. u jou wui a LAMP, or a pair of SUSPENDERS, a set of PL4TES or a CORSET, a covered DI3H, or a dox of BLUE, 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 AN Y rm.w CO.TlE Ayn SEE how cheap they can be bought. The biggest dox of BLACKING for 5 cents In tne city. Respectfully, G. M. ETHEREDGE. feb22 FOR COTTON. -PBDM08T SPECIAL FERTILIZER.- nTR cr'vft helow Official Analysis or our gooas VY nnvBoflt-redtothe Planters of Notth Caro-. iir,., . ihuu UK. nll Irnrwni throusbout the btate ano we refei Ith confidence to ail wno have given tnem a iair tnai ui previous kmuub. Tney are careruiiy compouuucu ui mo ucai ma- tnrioin in Dm nrnnnrrlnnB shnwn hv exDerleuCe as requisite for tne successful growth and maturing ol tne cotton crop, ana we ao uoi uzu a. ww pan son, quality and results considered, as to cheap ness, with any brand on the market. They are offered by our Agent at the lowest price the cost will EttlOW, t ut we ao not unaerume w winimo iu price per ton. wltn any ana everyming rnereu iur sale as a fertilizer. Buyers should consider that the Freight and Cha'ges on - iou 01 mienor goods, are the same as on those of high value and ror tnis reason n.no oiuer THE BE3T ABE THE CHE APE 3T. Analysis No. 1 524. Baletgtu N. C, March 10, 'd2. Water at 2 1 2 deg. 13.68'pr ct Soluble Phos. Acid 5. SO I ReverM Phos. . Acid 4 9 Total Avail. Phos. Equl. to Acid io.89 prct Bone fnos.z3.r4 pro, Insoluble Phos'c. Equlv. to- Acid 2.20 prct Bone fnoa. 4.suprc Nitrogen 1.6ftprct Eqolv. Am. 1.94 prct Potash y.uoprct CommercUi Value per ton (2,000 lbs,) $38.07. (Sd.) Chis. W. Dabnbt, Jr., vireciur. For Sale by our Agents Throughout the State. PIEDMONT GUANO & MT'G CO., 38 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. marl 7 6t ITEMS OF INTEREST. - President Arthur waa.requested'fel i i7anh rt rvlrinpnnea. -Tna:.tO stand ;as sponsor for sewntteson; is cus- vtiAant, cravA hbrftxt toHne DOSt- master of. the place, and the ceremony was duly ooservea. aiW brilliant, anecimen of red snow" was recently presented at a mAfltinff OT tne v C5an X rauuisw umviu- scopicax society ac was gaiuwou u the Wasatcn mountains at an altitude of about 10,000 feet above the sea level. It is now very wen unaerotoou luaiwie i nrorlnfiftd bW a minute cellular plant which reproduces itself by rapia sudqivisiou. The wife of Mr. Murat HalsteUd.who la a vfirv beautiful woman, is said to hate tae aoest neaa ot uur m iud jworld. The accounts say that "in color and texture it i a miracle of beauty. It is of that peculiar tint oi snaue tuai Titian 1 oved to ' paint a mixture of brown and spun gold that is rare to hu man sight It is wonderfully thick, and when uncoiled and combed out, it cov ers her like a sheet of a water-fall." , Ex-Minister Sehenck has sins enough, no doubt, to answer for, without being held responsible for the introduction of pdker-plaving into England; This charge has appeared in haifpf the newspapers of the United States. The fact is, poker-playing was carried to England in the old packet ships which ran from New York to London, and many a uoble son of Kentucky has be nQH tho tAriinm nf "a fortv-dav vovaee by teaching John Bull this little game Une oi tne greatest uunusiuea w uy fnnnri anvwhfirft in the world is a't Lex- ... J - - t imrtnn cia - it. fa a. h itca rock weiorhmer several tond. ori a strange balance, standing like an egg on end. 'i ne equi poise is so delicate that a child can eas ily rock the huge stone like a cradle. This curiosity is right in the town of Lexington and, is visited by nearly all strangers, who consider it a most won- deilul treaK ot nature. st-nHarins show that over 1.500.000 OD- aj V V W W V" fcr . r m. nlnved in the manufac ture of cotton goods in the principal countries of the world. Ut mese 4u, are employed in Great Britain, France fn nu'ii wir.n '2 .Rw. ana lue utuoi countries, in order of precedence, are the United States, Russia, Germany and Tnriia With rfieard. however, tothe 'annual value of cotton goods produced, tne united tes coiuea wjcuuu, im about half 'the production of Great Britain, and Germany and Russia fol low. No doubt that one of the most potent shorteners of life is anxiety. Some men lead a. life oi constant care in pro viding for bare subsistence, others in protecting the abundance they have. In either case the habit is an unprofita ble one. ' In adversity there is uothing gained by fretting, and the man of wealth need not borrow trouble. But the habit is one readily acquired, and grows rapidly unless sternly repressed. The best way to overcome it is to look on the cheerful side "of anything. Act your part well ; be thrifty, industrious, courageous, remembering that "suffi cient unto the day is the evil thereof," and corroding care will seek other com panionship. NEWS NOTES. OF ssa Sos8 GGO RRR OO CCD EBB RRR II EBB O OR BO OO OK R R II E G RRR O O O EE RRR II EB n cm a r n nnnm n mm GOO R .K OO COO EBB B B II BEE DSS Flour, Grain, Protons, &c, E?ir offered In this market; .Don't buy until you examine our Stocfc and Prices. -CORN flg" OATS.- -j CAR LOADS WHITE CORN, -JQ CAR L0AD3 1ELL0W CORN, 1 000 BABHELS FL0UB' 00 8ACK9 C0FFEK' 2QQ BARRELS MO 88E3, 2QQ BARRELS SUQAR, ' 100 B?XE3 BAC0N' PACKAGES LARD, 2QQ BOXES SOAP, ' 200 ?ACKAQE3 CKEREL, 100 B0XES CS1CKB3 ' 25 BOXES CHEESE, &C. . lew inte ! CONST AN TLY COMING IN. WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP OR" ASH, In the New Jersey Senate yesterday r Kill tiroo naaQorl Q lit. V Art 71 n t7 t.hfl Dlir- chase of a portrait of James A. Garfield for the State library. It is stated that the Hon. Samuel J. Randall has indicated his willingness to accept the chairmanship of the Phil adelphia Democratic executive com mittee. , The widow of President Lincoln drew from the pension office at Chica go Thursday 315,000, being the amount due her under the recent act of Cong ress passed for her relief .- A resolution offered in the New York Assembly yesterday asking the President of the United States to -'reduce the punishment of Sergeant Ma son to dismissal from the army" was laid on the table. The charred and blackened remains of B. B. Watson, the cotton broker, were found Thursday morniDg beneath the debris of the large fire of Wednes day at Macon, Ga. It is evident he did not leave his bed, being suffocated by smoke and then burned. Fifty liberal members of Parliament have signed a memorial in iavoroi more leniency towards the imprisoned "suspects." The labor organizations of Philadel phia held a mass-meeting in Horticul tural hall, last night, John Swinton, of New York, was one of the speakers. Resolutions were adopted demanding the enacting of laws legalizing labor unions ; establishing a national depart ment of labor ; making eight hours a lorral rtav'a work, and abolishing the contract system of convict labor. The action of the United States Senate in nassinff the anti-Chinese bill was high ly commended. "Rrlward Von Elcheman. the son of an ! Austrian baron, died in a New York Sdice station on Wednesday morning, e was arrested at a German ball Tues day night by two patrolmen, cnargea with disorderly conduct, and was lock I ed up in a cell at the station house. Half an nour later ne was iouuu biuh. m a Cell, and died as an ambulance trom a hospital arrived at the station house. It is asserted by the friends of the de i ceased man that he had been clubbed to death by the policemen who arrested j him, but the autopsy showed that in all proDaDiiity ueam wao uue w oumo u"- tant poison. In Philadelphia yesterday when the mail was delivered at Disston'ssaw works a package was handed to J ohn R. Baker, a watchman in the estaolish- mant. It Wb thA imnrint. of the Uni ted States Treasury Department, and I contained checks for $50,000 in settle ment for government bonds, and no re ceipt was necessary for them. It seems that there are two men bearing the name of John R. ..Baiter in the city ai I rectory, and. the package had been sent to the wrong addressXbe mistake was rectified yesterday morning, vui, . i atntAri that, t.hfl DAT-SOU, to. Whom the checks were delivered in the first -place coold ; have drawa :yie: .money : upon identification. The Land, of Flo wers,. - Philadelphia Enquirer.. ..... , , ; 'A nilKMaho1 intAririAar hftf.WP.fvn' Gov etnor William D.Bloxhatn, of Elorida, ana- a correspondent or me new Or leans Times-Democrat gtvea? s gtaphio description pf the growtrand rpsoui;-. ees of . that State and her social and financial - condition, and : some, facts therein are of peculiar interest to tne leaders of the Becord. ,-"- As , indicating the rapid increase of the, population (of , Florida, the Gover nor states rthat the number of tax payers; in i88l was 16 per cent, greater than in 188J). immigrants to the State are- received with open arms, and not far from 20,000 people were thus added to tne population last year, xuo pou ple who are settling in the State ara of ithatcla8s deemed desirable; anywhere. Tne majority or. mem navp nuiyt) wp tal, andaearly all of them are from the Southern, Middle and Northwestern States, with a, sprinkling from New . England. In. the last ten years the im migration has beerfully 30,000, and this increase has occured almost wholly within five' yearsT Unimproved lands in the hands of nrino(a norKai oca galliniT ith from Ti'2 to $5 per acre ; improved lands at from $4 to $iu, some Demgneiu aviunuei prices, the value, of course, depending on the location, latitude, improvements, etc. The State hands of Florida aggre gate, about $10,500,OQOf acres; The school lands, which are included in this aggregate, are subject to entry at $1.25 per acre, and some tracts are valued a3 high as $4 per acre. The swamp lands, of which the State now has about 9,000, 000 acres, are graded in price according to the number of acres, varying from $1 nr apiTA for a tract of 40 acres down to 70 and 75 cents for tracts, of 640 acres and nvAr. There are about 12.000.000 acres of United States lands in the State, the price of which is 1.25 per acre. fChe quality of the btate and HnvAmmMit land is variable. Some of it. ia vArv eood. and a great deal of it is not worth much, except forthe timber if .. Ahnnt. .fnn 1 last vear Hamilton v v y Disston, of , this city, purchased 4,000,000 ar.rp.s of swamn laud for Sl.600.000. He took the lands in bodies of .10,000 acreo eaeh. He subsequently sold ',000,000 acres to Dutch and English capitalists, who are represented by Sir Edward J. Reed and Dr. Werthein. The company form ed of these English and Dutch capiul iota rronnses to do a crreat deal for the prosperity.of Florida. In connection with its lands it has purchased the fol lowing railways: The Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mo bile; the Florida Ceatral, and the Tran sit Railway, which runs from Pensaco la to Cedar Keys and Ocala in all about 300 miles of constructed road. The company has bought the chartered rights of the Tropical Florida Road, which runs from Ocala to Tampa,- and is iujw constructing it. TFalan r.(interaDlates building a rail way from some uoint on the Florida- Tropical Road, below Ocala, by way of T.ppshnrff.tothe Indian River. Its lands are in the market, and also the Disston lands, and lands held by other compan ies. There are also large tracts, kjiown as "Spanish grants," which are chierly held by non-residents, and which can be bought at low prices. The governor states that nearly all the public lands and the ereater part of the lands in private hands are Covered by timber. He estimates that there are 30'000.000 acres of good timber lands, three-quarters of which are covered with yellow pine. . The number of saw mills erected in the State within the pastjtwelve months a oiirnrisintr Th encouragement ex tended to railroads that run through the State, by giving them alternate sec tions of land has induced the construc tion of numerous lines, and many oth ers are projected and building. The nnnrlitinn of the DUbliC Schools IS stated to be decidedly progressive. The former unfriendly feeling against them has, in a great measure, given way to a strong, healthy sentiment in their favor. Commencing thirteen years ago with out any organization, there are now over 12,000 schools in the State, to sus tain which there was raised a school, fund last year of S13S.747. According tn. tYia lnr enumeration there were 84,- 523 school children in the State white, 44 523 ; colored, 40,000 and of this num ber fully one-half attended the schools. a (rradnal imnrovement m the condi tion of the colored population i3 notice able. They are becoming better edu oottwi an mnr intelligent, and have a wabtU UU ' ' -r 1 clearer idea of their duties and respon sibilities as citizens. - . Tho financial condition of the btate is q onhiert. for enncrratulation. There is at all times money in the Treasury to nnir apprnmor liam ltlPS. WUUB tUC t.h honied-debt is onlv'Sl, 2S0.OOO, and the assessed value fit tho t.ha RtatA is S36.691.823. The . -J " r r xt rtf tVio Twamr t.v nf thft DODU FTfinrirla ia toward atrricultural industries. Small fafms for "truck and garden farming are increasing in all directions, and with the larger farmers or nlanters there is a growing senti ment in favor of diversified crops. Voorin ail who Ancrflcrp. in agricultural nnrsnits Drosuer. and the resources of the soil appear, unlimited. Orange cul-t,-,-r han Buddftnlv attained immense proportions, the capital invested in this industry alone amounting to between aiAAAAum anA . 19 nnnrmn. The num- ber of oranges exported in 1880 was not less than 45,000,000, and the total crop ol nor pont. more, valued at nw iuuj Vtj . . i rwin nno. The crroves ranee in extent from 10 to 10,000 trees, and, owing to fVia inrAnaino- fonsnrhntion. the busi- ness offers greater inducements than ever before. Florida has, indeed, a ht.hifl ftxhibit of ner growing prosperity is only indicative of the revival so rapidly progressing throughout the whole south. TUe Key to Health. ' Have you found the key to 'perfect health and i that overcomes It once the Inaction of the kidneys aiiu uunoiD. a fwiiioo uio uiuuu vj vmouoiug uici system ol foul humors, and by:lvlDg strength to thA liver, kldneva and hnwela to rjerform their Cregtdar lancrions; See displayed advertisements. Qvugb and iz&itixtzs. wThave Jatt Received a Sioek of FI!NHE TEAS for ilie Retail Trade. R.H. JOEDAN & CO. ALL COLORS Ready mixed PAINTS. In 1 and 2 Pouud Cant, R1 H.JORDAN & CO. A FULL LINE Paint aud. White Wah truihcs, JiiMt ICt'ceived, R. IL JORDAN krtO. WE5 HAVE THE BEST 5c and 10c CIO MIS SOLD, R. H. JORDAN & CO. A FRESH SUPPLY Thll ffAf Ifiirlnir Mrholnlai rected by the Railroad Official, and may be Relied on a Correct North Carolina Railroad. OOftDEffSED S0HEDTJLES. trains' :o KAsrr. Pate, February 19th, 1882 No 51 nail. No. 53 Tllv. Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury, " High Point Arrive Greensboro, ... Leave Wreensboro, . . . Arrive Hlllsboro,. Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh,.;".. ... Leave Kalel;h Arrive GoidsboroV ... 8 5 1. 8 8 111 11. 1. ). 4 5r a ui Rl a m 20 am OOam ,25 am .04 am ,48 am .IK tm 40 p m 20 pm r) 6u 8.51 10.44 11.20 p ui p m p m p m No. 17 Dally except Saturday, : Leave i reensboro.. ... 00 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. . ..8.04 a m Arrive atoldsboro,..8.00 a m No, 51 Connects at Greensboro' with B & D. B. B. tor all points North. East and West, via Dan ville. At Goldsboro with W. fe W- K. B. lor Wil mington. B. for ll points in Western North Carolina; dully at Greensboro with h. 4 D. H H. for a.l points TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, February 19th, 1882 Of MINERAL WATERS, all Kindf. (R. H. JORDAN & CO. SELECT SPICES And Bvorlng Extrac'i. R. H. JOED AN. & CO., TRYOX STHGET. marl" nm A miDi w Li All No. 50 Da'lv. Leave Goldsboro,. . Arnve Kaieigh Leave Raleigh Arrive Durham. Ainve Hlllsboro,... Arrive Gieensboro,. Leave Greensboro,. Arrive Hign Point,.. Arrive Salisbury.. . Arrive Lnariotis,... No. 52 Dally. 10.20 am I2u40 p m 4 10 pm 5 23 pm B.07 pm 8.50 pm M.10 pm 9.43 p m 11.03 pm 12 50 a m hi! oar Stock a Supply of GUANO. Equitable and Chesapeake. -ALSO- GENUINE Kainitt, or Germao Potash Salts. 7 25 am SOfiam 9 28 am 11.20am CALL AND SEK U3. No. 18 Dally except Sunday, Leave Go'dsboro...2 50 p m Arrive at Baleltb,..7.10 p m Leave Kaieigh. . '. . . . fv 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 2 20 p nr vuiiiirv ttL ucsxiuLiv wiui jua v. Air- Line for all points In the South and touthwest. and with C, C. & A. E. B. lor all points Eouth and Crviif Vianar uvuiutooh No. fi2 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C Air Line for aU points South and Southwest; at Char lotte with C., C. & A. K. B. for all points South and College Street mar7 . W. IS. C. RAILROAD. 60INS WEST. Bath Fr?l; hki! DomiMlr, Jusi P.ecf !ved, at r'DrlH.McMefl'sDif Store gABATOGA "yiCHY. From Saratoga Springs. N. Y. A new weter re sembling ihe Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid, cures dyspp-ti, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Halhorn Natural Mineral Water, Bcommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO. r CASES CONGHE3 WATEB, NO. 50 Dally. t r r Ckf w. h. jueave itreens.ju'1' y uit Arrive Kernersvuie iu.ho p m AMve Salem - 11.20 pm NO. 52 Dally, except annday. Leave Greensboro 8 30 a m Arrive Kerhersviile 9.41am Arnve B&iem iiuioa-m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5.15 am Arrive Kernersvl le 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 53--La1i LeHve Salem .- 6j00 p m Arriv.' Kernersville rt.40 p m Arrive Greenaboro 8.00 p m Id Mercian -I HAVE JDST RECEIVED-- A LOT U- STATK ITNIVERSITV Ktli.KOAD. GOING NOBTFL Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University,. Arrive Ha eigh. . . o 1, Dally ex Sunday. T.n0 a m 8.20 a m 10 15 am Wrapping Paper 10 CASES BOCK BBIDGE ALUM, 10 CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. GOING SOUTH. I Mo. 2. Dai y ex. Sunday. AND Leave Balds! h, . . Arrive University.. Arrive Chapel Hill, KitOpm 5 1 5 p m R 15 p m Anu a full supply of iHPOSTfO AFOLLINARIS Pallmaa Sleepiiu Cars Witeit Ctae On Train No. 50. New York and AManta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, hichmonn and cnanot e ana Washington and Charlot e via Danville. tgr-Throueh Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Baleiah, Goldsboro. Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South. Southwest. West, North and East. K r KmlgraDt Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas aid the Southwest, address, A. POPE. General Pa.-seneer Agent, feb2S Hich wood. Va. hICHmONOTbTKVILLE R.R. PASSEn"GB department. On and af er March 5th, 1882, the passen ger train senicf on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Division of this road will be as follows: 3aper Bap. BOTH ATLANTA AND PIHI.AUKI PII1A SIZE. No One Can Underbi ll John R. liits. WE3 TWABD. AITD Mall and Express. o. 50. Mall. No. 52. mar5 Hanvadi Janos Waters. TilE GREAT ECROFEAX NOVELTY ! -rquNYADi Leave Charlotte, AI Arrive Gnttonia. L Aii-ive Spartan burg K. Airive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca. G 4 rrlwo TrwWUl V Arrive Babun Gap Junction, Arrive Lula, E Arrive Galns-vitle Arrive Atlanta 112.40 a m 1 .35 a m 4.04 a m 5. 82- am 7.15 a m S.28 a m 9.82 a m 10.18 am 10 fil am 1.40 p m 1 1.05 a m 12.02 p m 2 35 d m 409 pm 5.54 p m 7. OS d m S.OOD m 8.43 pm ai5pm 12.05 a m EXTRA J-ANOS. THE BEST NATTJBAL APEBIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dosa-A wine glass full before breakfast. "Hunvn Janos. Baron Llebig af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses thnt of all otner Known waters. The. Kriiiah Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos. The most agreeable, saf jst, and most efficacious aperient water." Frof. Vircrww, oeniu. iuvriui sc-w uu prompt success; most valuable." lrqf Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scamoni, WurszDurg. 1 prescnoe none but this." , Prof. Lander Brunton, M. I)., F. R London. 'More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them m emcacy. . ., Prtsr-Atken, If. D., F. R. ., Boyal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pullna and yried- rlchshau." JOHN H. McAlfEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. EASTWABD. Leave Atlanta Airive Gainesvll e Arrive Lula, K Arrive habun Gap Juucilon, Arrive Toccta. K ; Arrive Seneca. G . Arrive Greenville. H a rri ve Spartanburg, K Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Charlotte, M . . Mail and Express No. 51. 2.15pm 4 54 m 5.2rt m 62 P m 7.ofi d m 8.24 D m 10.08 pm 11.40 p m .06 am 8. 15 am Mall. No. 63. 5.00 a m 741 a m 8.32 am 9.14 a m 10.07 am 11 21 am 1.27 Dm 2.59 P m 5 11 pm 6.00 P m North Tryon 8t., CHABLOTTE, N. C. nrvNPT no TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as wpen it nows irom uie bjjilus aw mii"6. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs ohu-h wn return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J H McADEN, I T1 'CC. (UiU uciuiai. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and comtesent dmgglsts, day or night Jnly28 A New "Way to Collect Old Debts. Rrnnklvn- HaffteT To',inaa t miffht aa well destroy this," said the tailor, disconsolately, t h;0 wifa tatinor nn a bill due from V.5r frnm nna nf thft deCODS OI tlie vrtoKUnf i" returned his wile XVU C vi. . , wni.ra it tn ma " ' The next Sunday morning, when the rUf0 oo noacoH round for suoscrip- tions to pay off a floating debt, she drop- pea the Dill in.ic.anu wiuio mo mu "Marriage is a lottery," remarked the D,,f T.jni.aavnrv man to take tne UUl X A T WD j chances." " BOTH WHOLESALE and BETAIL J? U II lllllllATCI r, irmiTm nr AtTTi 11,-' III II Ulll ttX SPRINGS & BURVELL. .. ; at mstiii 'vM) n :S f eb8 dw feb21 , ... Fire at Winston. KixEiGH, 3Sr.'C, March 18 A special to the Nws-fehd- Observer reports a Are at Winston, N. C. Losses as fol lows: J. A. Veach's harness shop, en tire loss ; Singer machine office, partial loss; Mrs, B.iK,ray's two small stpresj dwelling and furniture. Gray Si Mar tin Amrrrriata anaf otnaH huovv inaa Ha . . 1 0 j - mi a L.h.m control.' The full .amount of loss and 1 insurance is not known.' The fire is supposed td be the 'drkof- an incen diary. - ; v. - MT- I 4 - FBJS EGOS, OAT JUSAA., . 1 2 X ner .Miiiunnn. destq Victim ol 70HUUUI wrprnoeppo canau 1H TiUU eTjery.UvTvV reutcujr. !Rm-4 d, etc . vau j- rv i Mf . BLkVCkiSoa L,e Favorable. WAsniNQTON, March 18. Bepf esent atird BladL'a Jconditton ia less favorable Balmy odors fromSplce Jilaoda, " Wafted hv the troDlebreeee; 1 4 mzlmon' 1 healthfdf frtgraSce .Vi';i- m w r nil.ituna miitflAa & lot A ConTenient Attack ol Malaria, March 19 Mr. Shtp- before the com- ,sf n eoiZZ affairs to-dav. He o itfr TOriitftn bv his. clerK ofotinn that v.a ha, an attacKof maia- rial fever, and could not come until Tuesday. The committee decided to senci a messenger u xxcw quire into nis conainwu. -;- CONECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. Bwlth arriving trains of Georgia Cenbal, A. & W. P. and W & A Baiiroads. -C with arriving trains of Georgia Ballroad K with Northeastern Ballroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F v.lth ilDerton Air-Line to and from Elberton, Georgia. , G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. . H with Columbia and ureenvlile to asm from Columbia and Charleston. 8. C. K with Spartanburg and Ashevllle, and'Spartan- burg", Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbin. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and irom Lianas ana ueaier. M with C C. A A., C. C, B. fc D. and A.. T. & O. for ail pomts West, North and tast Pullman sleeptng-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 dally, without change between Atlanta and New x-orlc. A. POPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. B. Talcott, Utneral Manager. I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent. I marl 2 C, C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. -In Efftct Wednesday, March 1st, 1882 We hve -:t recelvedand ofT r f-r A SHORT TIME ONLY China Tea Setts, Mossrose Decoration. 58 pieces, $10.00, woitt $15.00. IT TT 1 TTTVT? Tl UTTS crnlil hirrl find flower jiaiua . .mi. l i.i. ll.w, ry ' , --jr decoration combined, 44 pieces, $ 12 50, worth $18 00. POBCELIAN TEA SETTS, plain white, very nice. .44 pieces, $5.00. POBCELATNE DINNER SETTS. l&T Pieces, let $15.00; decorated, 180 p eces, for $35.00. BBQKZE LAMPS of a superior Quality, complefe with shades, at $1.00, worth $2 00. All Other Goods in Proportion. W WHOLESALE and NET ALL. JJ Respectfully, J. Brooklield k IX feblQ , Train No. 62. Passeng'r. Train No. 48, Passeng'r DISSOLUTION. been thU day d ssolved by mutual conw'nt February 9. 1882. F.'c. MUNZLKB. Leave Oha'loite. Arrive Bocli Hill, Arrive Chester Arrive winnsDoro Arrive Colu bia,.; Leave Columbia Arrive lxlnton Arrive Btdge Spring,.,.. Arrive uramtevuie Arrive Augusta, , 11.80 am 12.85 p m j .28 p m 2.60 p m 4.18 pm 4 25 d m 6 1 2 p m K 2ft n m 7.40 P m 8.40 p m 5.45 am 6 37am 755 a m 9. 12 am 9 52 a m Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock Hill Arrive jnesier Anlvft Winnshoro Arrive CotaiBbla,-. . . ., Leave Columbia, ArrlTe Lexington,. . , , . Airive Bldge Siring,.. Arrive Granite vllle,... ! AMve Augusta.. ... Tra!n No. 18, Freight Train No. 20, Freight NOTICE. HAVING bought out the Interest of . w. after conduct the business, as agent for the Be nr Kugei uompany. iu turning tnanKS ior iasi. pturvuaKD, vk solicit favors lnine ruiure. feblO F. C. arUrlZLEB. Acid Phosphate I 5 40 am x u8 ami Q RO n. ml 12.55 pm 418 pm 5.40 pm 7.32 o m UDHnm 11.17 pm 2 18am 2 40 a m 3.40 am 5 47am 7-64 a ni 9-30 a m I After TMBtytw. iiempW3. T..v.'b.' Jrtt til, 1881, tt n w.w rnt B . --Yotrr Safe Sidney and Liver Cure, la my case,-ouTed a - connrmed tteknnuntwti ta I believe it to be the Temedy for all female olsordew.and can cheerful ly recommend it. JUO. p. H.1JU1W11. . of every ''descriptions are reileved 'at once,1 and steedUy cored by Kidney-Wort. It seems Intended M iiiiiin in. ka nr. frull dInenaRn of thn kldnpvn .,.Mju 4vi tiioyuiv v . . w. caasett by weakness and debllltyi. Its igrenfe-tonlo ' HI UI powers are esDecuirr ainscu'u u iu nsmuv this class of diseases. We know ot persons that have mifTnnui tnr thirty var that have been ner- raanAntr N,Md, Vr tn.kine KtdnevWort time.' TffJt tther liquid or dry. Emj. ner Short n lao'Alncr fifipuMata r Tn.flav norroa thar roost diseases are caused by disordered Kidney and ij'Ver. 11, LUtsiciuic, lap juuucja ouu uiTcia an? kept In perfect order, perfect health will be thetre o -,t . Tii a tmth has onlv been known a short lime and for years people suffered great agony wl.hoqt Demg ame io nuu reiwwL. x uu uistwoi l " tu ner's Safe Kiduey arid Liver Cure marks anew era In the treatment of these trotrbles. Mide from a simple tropical leai oi rare vaiue.u con tains Just the elements necessary to- nourish and lnvurorate hoth of these geat organs, and safely " trior, them tn nrrtpr It ill a POSITIVE BEMEDY lor all the diseases that cause pajns Jo the lower part the body for Torpid Liver- Headaches i aauuioa juizziuosb wmn xctct, . 4-1 u.a, oil lilfflffllMu rt Ihn Kidneys, Liver and Urlnarj Organs. It to an excellent and safe remedy for female j i DaoMnanM It nrl 1 1 Arrhtml Vffnn atnifitlrtn and Is invaluable for Leacorrhoea or Falling of the As a Hood Purifier it Is unequalled, r it. cores the organs that haxs the blood. This Remedy, which has done such wonders, to put irp In the LABGEST SIZED BOTT LK of any medieme npen the market and to rold.1. drugglstn, and all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Di abetes enquire for WABNEB'8 SAFE DIABETES CUBE. Mtoa .WA.r.Afe WABNEB Af, . : H I. A -. Train Vn K9 TlnllT Oinnnntsnl Columbia with the s. C. K- B.for Charleston, and wtth theC G. B. B. for Alston. Newberry. AbDevnte,, c Augusta with Central Georgia B. B for Macon, tjavannahandFlortOa points. . irain mo. o, uany- auiicci 'n sukuik.u the Georgia B. B. and Central Georg B- B. for Mcon. Atlanta, Savannah and Klwida points. Trains Nos. 18 and 20, local, daHy except Sun I oay. . .. . . senger, daily, at ft.85 p. m. Freight, 4aliy exoept , Sunday, at 8.42 a. m. and 4 4fi p. m. .- , . -- - - - w i" 1 1 11 ' ATLANTIC, TENNEt-SKE & OHIO DIVISION. 1 TraltfNo. 82. Daily, r ; Leaye Charlotte,. ... Arrive at Dtaiex'"c Train No. 53, Dally, Leave StatesviUe, Arrive at Charlotte,.. .;.6-00pm ....812pm .IMasi 9.15 am JO0 TONS HIGH GBADB -ACID PHOSPHATE, 'conWlift 12 to 18 percent Eolnble PWM'ho . i A Acid. Analysis uuRraut-eu-jy W ABB AN TED GENUIHK, Just Received. nniat inrinrwmenta Is dealers d lafg bur11 CHAS. E. SMITH, Wholesale Deale la Guano nd Coro" . ' Merchant, Wilmington, N.C Jan29 tm CO.. , Rochester, N. V. inveta Hbid to all riolnts Sooth,' Southeast And cr.th.aBt. and .Nurpsffe checked through. NO lar-over allowed on local tickets. ' A.POPK, T. JUL tt A ALlAfl 1, VJOll l cuouubv. sbvuv . Oen'l Manager. Columbia, S. C-, March 1st, 1882. .. I end wt of m. rifstonuii "'Z'm76t. reU as a tee Fertll t 23' for Peas Wi ll HAVI Just Bectived a shipniertt la frwl Tnr KtlW-K 88 Weil mJ.V W v nlvKia khows 41 against ! ductofc d77 agalast 80 for fat prwrM '. mar4tt - a m. OWELL'S. 1 f : n
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