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GRAHAM, w Bouse is Dieastumr tualeL krtr Tfos ritn : ms; and on thftlot aren(al necessary out- " a WWUHIf.VU Klinil IllinWIIIUr.l.i a MffMA.. T 2 "fiTrTOfeTO? Aneast 1 cation balance used Dv Tor. JSell am Taintor. in experiments made thid mornine for the purpose of ascertains ino- the location of the ball in thePresi- dent'a bodv. differs very materially, from the apparatus with which they began experiments several weeks ago. important mottincauons ana .cnanges have been made in the shape, size and arrangement of induction coils. A; small clock, which was a part of the orieinal apparatus, has been- dispensad with and ti condenser has been intro-; duced into the primary circuit The result of these -modifications and im provements is great, and which, al though not essentially new in principle is more sensitive to 1 smaH masses of metal at a distance and better adapted to'thefequirements- of military4 sur gery than anything of the kind hitherto devised. The apparatus in its present improved form consist of two flat coils, about 4 inches in diameter and 1 inch in thickness, of insulated copper wire, a battery; a condenser, an intertuptor or current breaker, and a telephone. The ends of the primary or inducing coil are connected with tne poles or tne Dai tery, and in the same circuit are the condenser and small interrupter, whose vibrating tongue opens and closes the circuit with great rapidity. The ends of the secondary coil, in which the current is to be induced, are carried to the binding posts of the Jtsell telephone. When connections have all thus been made, the secondary coil is laid on the primary or inducing coil, so that their respective circumrerences exacuy co incide ; the circuit breaker is then set in motion and the rapidly interrupted current inrougn uie primary cou in duces another current of higher inten sity in the secondary coil, and as it does so a loud musical tone is heard in the telephone with which the secondary coil is connected. As long as the cur rent is maintained and the circumfer ences of the two coils are kept in exact coincidence, the musical note in tne telephone does not change its pitch or intensity. If, however, the experiment slides the upper coil along an inch or so upon the lower, so that their circum ferences no longer correspondend, the intensity of musical tone is diminished, and just in proportion as centres of the flat coils are separated by greater or less distance, the intensity of the musi cal tone is lessened or increased. When the upper coil has been slid over the lower so that they simply overlap the centre of the one corresponding nearly with the point or circumference of the other, the musical tone in the telephone ceases. If the upper coil be pushed a little farther to one side, so that it over laps, still less tone is again heard. By delicate manipulation it is possible to adjust the centres of the overlapping coils at such distance from each other that a perfect balance is brought about and when this is the case the telephone makes no sound whatever. The cen tres of the overlapping coils cannot then be moved either toward or away from one another without causing the telephone to break its silence. When the coils are thus balanced and the tele phone, it is .found that what may be called the area ot coincidence, ;or in other words, the area of overlapping parts Of two flat coils has become high ly sensatfve to the approach of metal and manifests its sensitiveness by a low note in the telephone. As long as metal is kept away from this area the telephone will remain silent, but if lead for example is brought within the dis tance of 4 or 5 inches from the over lapping parts of the coils, there may be heard in the telephone a faint but clearly perceptible note, which grows louder and louder as metal approaches the sensitive surface, and throws the coils more and more out of balance, it will readily be seen that under the guidance of the telephone a small area bounded by the intersecting circumferences of overlapping coils can be placed exactly above the bullet or other piece of metal imbedded in a body, provided the metal does not lie at too great a depth. As soon as the bal anced coils begin to feel the distur bance caused by their approach to the embedded bullet ' the telephone 'an nounces the fact by a faint continuous musical note and this note grows louder and louder until the over lapping parts of coils are directly above the dis turbing metal when the sound reaches its maximum. For the convenience of the application to the body the coils used by Professor Bell this morning were mounted in a sectangular piece of walnut, about seven inches in length by four in breadth, with screw posts at the corners for wires and a handle at the back by which it could be held. The following is Prof. Bell's report to the surgeons upon to-day's experi ments: VOLTA LABBATOBY, 1.221 fJONNEnTTCTTT A VRUTTIf. Washington, D. C, August 1st, 1881 To the Surgeons in Attendance JJpon Jfresiaent tfarjteld: Gentlemen: I hac tr snhmif. fvr your information a brief statement of the results obtained with t.h nw fn ,of the induction balance in the experi ments tnis morning ror tne purpose of locating tne Dunet in tne person of the 1-1- f m A mi e . rresiaenc xne instrument was tested for sensitiveness several times dnrincr the course of the experiments and it was found to resnond waII to Mia nr. sentationof a flattened bullet at a dis tance of about four inches from the coils. When the exploring coils were passed over that part of the abdomen where a sonorous spot was observed in the experiments made on .Tnlv v.Mh a feeble tone was perceived, but the effect was audible a considerable distance around the spot. The Hound was too feeble to be entirely satisfactory as I had reason to fiTnpft. f mm tha OTtrnmo sensitiveness of the instrument a much more marked effect. In order to ascer tain whether similar sounds might not be obtained in other localities t Amlor- ed the whole right side and back below Al' A a a 1 it . wie entrance 01 tne Dunet, out no part gave indications of the presence of metal except an area about two inches in diameter, containinsr within, it the spot previously found to be sonorous. xne experiments were repeated by Mr. Tainter, who obtained exactly corres ponding results. We are therefore justified in concluding that the ball is located in the above rtamed area. In our prelimihary lexperiments we fotmti SKat'ttH )fcjlet $a: questidfl,Swhetf iftfitsi normal tstmpei inqwedjio audubltfeflecfc beyond the distance of two and a half inches, while the same bullet attended and presented with its face parallel to a plane of coils gave indications up to the distance of nearlv live inches. ThA same flattened: bullet had with its face, 'placed to the plane of coils produced no souna Deyona a distance or one inch. These facts show that . in ignorance of the actual shape and mode of presenta tion of the bullet to the exploring in strument the depth at which the bullet lies beneath the surface cannot be de termined from our experiments. I am, gentlemen, "Yours trulv. M -ri f WELCOME TH&COltTNa, speed the parting; guest" No hastily extemporized punch- can ap proach the renowned Hub Punch in flavor when mixed with hot or cold water, milk, lemonade, or whatever suits the tasteEvery wine cellar should l)e supplied with it ?l ' 'Sold by all Grocers, Wine Merchants and Didc dab. Trade supplied at, manufacturers prices by Wll ofturw, a,' ,Vhol. sal and Be tail Druggists, MtucojtUkKa - , STATE NEWS. Goldsboro Messenger: j CapLr join Barry, the efficient road master of the W-::& W. Railroad, was awarded the contract of grading the Scotland Heck Bail way. . 1- Gen. Ransom's river improvement force is now nearing the Johnston county line, and are making toward Smithfield. The work is slow but sure. . v For want of brick there is another week's delay in thevrbrk on the opera house, which but for this greatly annoy ing1 delay would be fully under roof in the course of another week. Some miserable wretch entered the buggy despository of Mr. W. H. Borden one day or night of last week, and to satisfy a grudge or out of low cussed ness, applied the knife to several new vehicles, damagingone seriously. A huge petrified Hickory log, measur ing some 24 inches in diameter, was re cently taken from the bottom of the Neuse near this city, by Gen. Ransom's 'river force, and may now be seen on the banks of the Neuse. Prof. Kerr, State Geologist, is anxious secure it for the State Museum at Raleigh, but the difficulty is how to get it there. , Wilmington Star : Dr. J. C.. Walker; who has returned from Richmond; re ports the condition of Maj. J. H. Hill, who was injured by a fall from a win dow; as much improved. The Bank of New Hanover has de clared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent., payable on and after August 5th next. There was an immense quantity of vegetables and fruit in market yester day afternoon. Master Nathan Rosenthal presented for our examination yesterday a pair of twin eggs, found in his father's chicken coop yesterday morning. The eggs were connected on the Siamese princi ple, all the yolk being in one shell and the white in the other ; .both the shells' being quite soft,: not having-fully ma tured.: s i 5 ' Maj. W; 0. McClammy, on his Pender farm, has raised a seventy pound wa termelon. Alamance Gleaner: We are inform ed that a church in the southeastern Eart of this county and one in Orange ave been closed and the doors nailed up to keep the pastors from preaching prohibition. It i3 strange to what ex tent of deviltry whiskey will drive some men. A Woman'- Heroism. Z. L. White relates in the Providence Press the following incident of the war, described to him, in company with Gen. Garfield, on a Southern railway train by the lady who was the heroine of the story: "The lady was a resident of Mem phis, returning from a visit to Connec ticut, and her nieces were to spend the winter with her in the South. During the war she had lived in the part of Kentucky through which we were rid ing, and Gen. Garfield had seen impor tant military service in the same sec tion. She was young in 1861, and her lover had gone into the Confederate army. In one of the Kentucky battles he was desperately wounded, and as the Confederates were defeated, he had to be left upon the field. His sweet heart, with a devotion which is the glory of her sex, accompanied only by a child, went to the field- almost before the battle was over to Arid him and to save his life. She said that she had never attempted to describe the horri ble scenes she witnessed tUpons that battlefield, although: th(jy were stamped indelibly upon her memory. IJerbeart was strong au4:lit9urpp8'9iB0. deter mined that she walked among the dead and dying in search tfher lqved one, almost unmoved, and was finally re warded by finding him. He was nursed back to life, and subsequently became the husband of the heroic woman whom even the terrors of the battlefield could not keep from his side in his hour of great peril. The most touching part of the lady's narrative, which was modest ly related, with nothing in her tone or manner to show a consciousness of having done anything but a common place act, was the tribute she paid to the Union officers and soldiers with whom she came in contact. She had no words too eloquent to describe their chivalry and gentleness toward her, or their readiness even at such a time, when everything was confusion, to give her all the assistance in their power. The Yankee was ever after a different character in her estimation from what he had been before." Wendell Pbilllps on Nihilism. From His Address at Harvard. Nihilism is the righteous and honor able resistance of a people crushed un der an iron rule. Nihilism is evidence of life. When "order reigns in War saw" it is spiritual death. Nihilism is the last weapon of victims choked and manacled beyond all other resistance. It is crushed humanity's only means of making tne oppressor tremble. God means that unjust power shall be inse cure, and every move of the giant, J rostrate in chains, whether it be to ift a single dagger, or stir a city's re volt, is a lesson in justice. One might well tremble for the future of the race if such a despotism could exist without Erovokingthe bloodiest resistance. I onor Nihilism, since it redeems hu man nature from the suspicion of be ing utterly vile, made up only of heart less oppressors, ana contented , slaves. Every, line in oux.history, every inter est of civilization, bids us rejoice when the tyrant grows pale and the slave re bellious. ;We cannot but pity the suf fering of any human being, however richly deserved ; but such pity must not confuse our moral sense. Humanity gains. Chatham rejoiced when our fa thers rebelled. For every single rea son they alleged ..Russia Counts a hun dred, each one ten times bitterer than any Hancock or Adams could give. Sam Johnson's standing, toast, inOx f ord port'was.Success to the first insuir rection of slaves in Jamaica." a senti ment Southey ecKoe ,Eschew "cant," said that-old moralist gut off all the cantafthar Tfrepaated n his canting worldV:tlmumjthe,cant of pietfr may be the worst, tfiecant of ' Americans bet waiM ptissian Nihilisin is the mBst djsguaif ; K,,y , -- mm. mte&$mteD&$ sMla'stSe. South Bostoif,sishe suffered' for slxtw with salt" rneomi; without any benefit from the usual meaii8la1vfja t$ appli cation of St Jacobs 011-ttie peopje's great reme dy forlffiemiiau BEGULABr?Y, INTEQBITY AND, rCNCTTJAIri 1; -,0a ITT BEGET X)NFli)ENCK-' , The regularity wSbr which tnebFawlogs of tne Louisiana State Lottery Company take place inva riably on the second Tuesday of every month at New OrteaBS La. and the price of tickets is only two dollars, has become so generally known -; and confidence so well established to its integrity of management, that It Is hard to find a man or wo man who baa not written to M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La, in the hope of receiving $30,00a ' ;k&1A'ItowT Havlnx passed several sleepless nights,: disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and toeooming convmeed that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was-just the article needed, pro cured a supply for the child. On reaching' home and acquainting his wife with what he. had done, she refused to have ft administered to the ehlld, as -she was strongly in favor-of Homoeopathy. That night the Child passed ta buffering, and the parents without sleep. Betumlng home the day foUowingr the father: found , tho tolby stuT worse; and while contemplaUne ahothei' -sleepless night, the mother stepped from the 'room to -attend to some eomesUcdea,sleftthfather wlthftie little fellow awoke In the morning bright and hap py. The mother was dellghted-rita -the sudden and wonderful change, ana although at first offend ed at thete(eepttort.pracOced upon Jfter has ,conr" tinned to use the 6yrup,and suffering crying babies and re8tlesrnlghts have disappeared. , "A single trial of the Syrup never yet fafied to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cenfs a bottle. cnuut - iMmng neraoaeuee ne aummisterea a por tion otthe Soothing gyrap to? the baby, andjsald nothing, hat ntohtallhAnda alar well aim the ' The process of sub-dividing thelargei rfantatiens into smaller farms is come on steadily In; the South... even m the4 States where the old system naa taiten tbe deepest hold..:7:The hard-wprkine iarmer, wno ionows tne mow; mmseu. is irraduallv crowditiz out the luxurious planter, 'who in the ante-bellum days scarcely took the trouble to direct the operations of his laborers. In Missis sippi, for instance, there were 42,840 plantations in 186Q . and .the , average number of acres in each was 370f Ten years later there were 68j023 farms, the average area of each being j acres. In 188U the number of farms was 7506 --averaging 185 acres each. While the area of cultivated land Is less than it was in 1860, yet the production of cot ton is nearly twice as great The cen sus of 1890 will doubtless show a still greater change m the domestic econo my of the South, as indicated by a larg er number of land owners, and a vast increase in agricultural products. , v!, KIDNEYDiatASEa . KMnev diseases afflict the greater nart of the human race, and they are constantly on the in crease, out wuore uis virtues 01 juaney won nave become known, they are held in check and speed ily cured. Let those whe have had to constantly dose spirits of nitre and such stuff, give this great remedy a mai ana oe curea -in tne ary rorm it is most economical, in the Uijuld the most convent -entFhlladelphla Press. Bit TtTLTO 8. VERDI, of Waatilnirtnn. D ft' the celebrated author, commissioner of the Na tional Board of Health, etc.. says the L.ebig Co's Arnicatea Jtxiraci 01 wncn uazei "is mvaiuaDie." rhiaaa ntlana ali' rhanva Aotavrh naln'fS-iT nAwtAile" vuioo syj.ava vuw iuuiuu vimii ja( yttiiutu tivwi rheumatism, eolds, and -neuralgia. Beware of cheap oounteneits. The Llebig Company offers no cheap goods, it offers only honest pre par a- nons at nonest pnees. Sold in fifty cents and dollar sizes. THE GREAT rsXl FOB EDMATISM. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil a safe, sure, siitiplg and cheap External Beraedy. A trial entails bnt the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can haye cheap and positive proof of its elaima. Directions in Bleren Languages. SOLD BY ALL DBTJQQISTB ABD DEALEBS IS MEDI0HTB. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U.M.M dec 80 dA w ly AN AHONG THE LADIES t The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies atrive are chiefly arti flcial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag nolla Balm a delicate, barm less and always reliable article, (Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal lowness, Tan, Bedness, Emp tions, all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection h Its effects are immediate and , so natural that no human being cgpjJetect its applicaUon." Jan. 22 Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe, and sure remedy. Pebbt Davis' PauI KtjjRB is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following; - . BArNBRiDOK, N. V., March S3, 1981. FxsST DAVia' Pain Kti.t.br never fail to affori iwtonl relief tot cramp and pain la the stomach. Joseph Buboitt. Nkthoi.vtli.e, N. Y., Feb. 1881. The eery oetf medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps In the stomach. Have used it for years, and it is rur cure every time. Julius W. Dxb. . MonrOOWA, IOWA, March 18, 1881. I nave used your Pain Ktt.t.to in severe cases of cramp, concana coolers mor osMsa it grave aimoas instant relief. L. E. Oaldwilu filltW MUVIt.T.W. O-A.. TTfth .1881. Va ftPATtT7 Xrpn T hnva vmr Path In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alaayt cure. Would not feel aaf e ' Without a bottle in the house. J. B. Ivix. , Saco, Mi., Jan. S2, 1881. Have TiBedPERBT Davis' Pain Kiikb for twelve years. It is eafe, ur, and reliable. KO mothesf Should allow it to be out of the fanaily. H.LNXTs; ONEIDA, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1881. We began using it over UurtyyeacB ago, and it uway b Kivee rauneaiaie reiiex. w ouiu aara wevw uou wiuiout uuiua m toe nouae. W f flmnt COHWATBOBO, & OFeb. 83, 18S1. TTearly every family in this section keeps a bottle la the house. Da. . M.OBTOH. TJ. S. OOWSOXATX, ; Cbibid, Rhenish Pbussia. Blebt 8, 1881. . I have known Pkbbx Davis Pain Kttj.to almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household aa an indiepeneablt neeeuity.- X a Pctt? U. & Consul. relief. v - H. J. Noows. , . Hi JttONTAOUX T., IXTDON, X2i9. . Jraring a reeldenoe of twenty Jiree years in India, I nave given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dyaen ! tery , aasLcholera, and never knew it to fail to girt .. xeuet 4 . n-- B. Cxasisaa, Kb family can safelj be without this invaluable remedy. . Its price brings it r.f within the reach of all. For gale by all druggists at 25c, 50c : and f 1.00 per bottle. -I ; . PlYlXiVlSASON.Proprietori ' c . ; v Providence, EL - Inly 22 dAw jnl ang. - - ; ;?Jty Lot t for Sale Cheap,- fTHJE Lot on the corner of Kmui street and the v4'.?.Piln5llro,ld fronting 1411 feet on Nina street and 196 feet on the North Carolina BAUroad, will either be sold as a wbele Or divided into two lots of 70 by 106 feet Suitable either for TaDKilli. - 'i Summer ANSk i? sttma. K Set Gold en Toneue reeds. oniTXBo. AoV dress BEATTYWashlngtonVN. J. ulyl2-dAw4w "or "lusterated Clrtfular. A live ftetAsri Business gobooL itiaolished twenty yvk: ; ulyl2-4w--, . -i i . . jataBatiilad?aba4eiaaei il onaajf-PreaeriaUum boond aq , . nnm fisoen mosiin, emDoaaed. LfnUjtpnyecedainabeeti6j f LrnTI r-r. ead' AddraaaBaahod eBU' I TlinW- TOVCPT P ical batitateor Dr. W. H. PAa ' ulyl2-dAw4w V , f Cuticnra, the Great.Skin Cure. ITCHING AND SCALY DISEASES, HTJMOBSO THE SCALP AND. SKIN FEBMA . NENTLY CUBED. , , . CUcura remedies are for sale by All druggists. Price of CuUcura, a medicinal Jelly, emaU boxes. 50c; large boxes,, St.. Cuticura Resolvent,-the uew Blood Purifler.St per bottle. ' Cuticura Medi cinal Toilet Soap, 25e. ; Cuticura Medicinal Shar ing Soap, 15c; in bars for barbers and large con sumers, 50a Principal depot WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. l-All mailed free on receipt of price. jmyiaAW : . : ... HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN Any person to be seriously 111 without a weak sto macn or inactive nver or kidneys? And when these organs are in eood condftloo do you not find their possessor enjoying good health? PARKEB'S umujut touu always regulates mesa important organs; and Beyer falls to make the blood rich ana pure, ana to streBgtnen every pan of the sys tem. It has cured hundreds of desDautns inval ids. Ask your neighbor about it , : ulyl2,4w fMVILf MECHANICAL AND MINING EN6I KJ NEEBINO, at the BENSSELAEtt POLY TECHNIC INSTI TUTE, Troy, N. Y The oldest engineering school in America. Next term begins September 15th. The register for 1880-81 con tains a list of the graduates for the past 54 years, with their positions ; also, course of study, require ments, expenses, etc. Address Junl4 6w DAVID M. GBEENE. Director. GRAND RECREATION TOUR -BY- Sea, Rail, Lake, River and Sound ! A Most Eomantio Trip of Ten Days to Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Boston, Port land, White Mountains, Lake Sebago, up the Songo the crookedestof rivers, and Long Lake, Newport, Bhode Island, and Long Island Sound. LEAVING BALTIMORE THURSDAY, AUG. 4, At 4 p. m , by the steamer "Wb. CBANE," of the Boston Steamship Line. Price of Ticket Only $55 1 Which covers all necessary travelling expenses, such as hotel accommodations, meals and state room on ocean steamers, transfers by coach Of persons and baggage In fact all needed expenses from Baltimore back to Baltimore. Tickets good for 60 days to return from Boston. Bound trip tickets from Charlotte to Old Point Comfort can be bought for $18.55. For tickets and special Information apply to 8. J. FEBBV. Jnlyl2 Charlotte, N. C. This great specific cures that most loathsome disease WHETHER IN ITS PBIMABY, SECOND ABY OR TERTIARY STAGE. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease, CUBES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Mahrem, Ark., May 2, 1881. ZWe have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with 3. S. S. MoCammos A Mubbt. Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, 1881. We have sold 1,296 bottles of 8. 8. S. in a year. It haS given universal satisfaction Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specif ic. 8. Mansfebld & Co. Louisville, Kentucky, May 13, 1 881. 6. S. S. has Klven better satisfaction than rut medicine I have ever sold. J, A. Flxxhxb. Denver, CoL, May 2, 1881. Every Durchoser sneaks in the hhrhest terms of S-S.S. L.MSISSETEB. Richmond, Vs., May 11, 1881. You can refer anvhodv tn na In rnon.nl tn Mia merits of & S. a Polk Millxb & Co. Have never known S. a S. to fall to cure a ease of Syphilis, when properly taken. ii. u imnfABD, Eli Warrxx, Perry, Ga. The above stcners are gentlemen of Men stand ing. AH.CoLQurrr.Gov. of Ga. If yon wish, we will take your case, TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars. St ,000 REWARD wul be paid to any chemist who will Had, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 9., one particla.of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by druggists everywhere. For further Inforniatlon write for the little book. Sold by T. C Smith, L. R. Wrlston Sc Co. and .Wilson & BorwelL jun25dly ' Wasluitgton and Lee University. 'mm GEN. G.W.a LEE.Pres'L THOROUGH Instruction in Languages, Litera ture and Science, and tn the professional schools of Drawing and Engineering. . Healthful location in the Valley of Virginia. ' Expenses for 9 months need not exceed $225. Session opens September 15, 1881.. For catalogue address, , J. L, CAMPBELL, Jr., Clerk. lnly9odlmo . Islington, Va. J. L. HARDIN, -MKBCH AN DISS BROKER COMMISSION IRGIIANTa CoiJp8T.;CKAiXTrrN.C. cheaoest bleb represented. Ian FREIGHT NOTICE. OcxEirfiEsnrrairpaA., T.AO.B bJ,T; v Chablottb, July 18, 1881. ' ON and after this date all freigbts on this road will be received and delivered at what has been heretofore designated as the Air-Line Depot, at the foot of West Trade street. .. Passengers will also in future get on and off the ears at the same point '- J. J. GOBMLEY, Jnlyl9.da r . A. - ik Superintendent. T w is t C b iit I o gT l a c t - Beware of imitations:: None geurne nnless ae eompanied with our ."Honest 7" copy-righted label which will be found on head of evy box. ,. Manufactured only by ' K30WN A BSOL." leb20-2w r -wTnstoaTlCtt kkwmm AND LOOK AT HIS LARGE STOCK OF ALL OF WHICH HE SELLb LOW FOR CASH. AH Goods Warranted as Hep resented, both in Weight and Quality. WATCH GLASSES 10 CENTS Ml deeifi TEAUJ8 SOINO MOKTH. les ; Wry we Date,Maylfi'8i. No. 47 No, 49 No. 43, Dally I patty Dally Lv. Charlotte, 4.05 AM 6. 15 am 4.15 Pat " A-L. Depot " " Juntft 4.11 AM 6.90 AM 4.80 Pat " Salisbury. 5.56 Am 7.50 am 6.07 ra Arr.Greensboro 8.08 am 9.80 am 7.57 pm Lv.Greensboro 8.25 am 9.50 am 8.18 pm Arr.Baleigh 1.40 pm for Rich- Lv. " 1.45 pm . m'ndonly Arr. Goldsboro 4.00 pm Lv. Greensboro for Richmond 8.25 pm Lv. Danville 10.21 am 11.81 am N. DanvUle 10 27 am 11.88 am " Barksdale 10 58 am 12.01 pm " Drak'sBr'ch 12.87 pm 1.20 pm " JetersvUle 2.24 pm 2.55 pm Art. Tomahawk 8.20 pm 8.51 pm Arr. Belle Isle 4.05 pm 4.28 pm Lv. " " 4.10 pm 4.85 pm. Arr.Man Chester 4.13 pm 4.88 pm Arr. Richmond 4.18 PM 443 AM 7.28 am TKAIXB 60TJS0 SOtlTH. DateIayl5'80 Na42 No. 48 No. 50 I Dally. Dally. Dally Lv. Richmond 1045 pm 12.00 m ' BurkevlUe 25 AM 2.48 PM Arr. N. Danville 7.00 am 6.05 pm Lv. " " 7.26 am 6.18 pm . Danville 7.27 am... Arr. Greensboro 9.26 am 8.17 pm Lv. " 9.81 am 8.87 pm "Salisbury 11.18 am 10.88 pm Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 pm 12.15 am " Charlotte 1.00 pm 12.20 AM Lv. Richmond 2.55 pm " JetersvUle 4.41 pm " Drak's Br'ch 6.07 pm " Barksdale 7.25 pm Danville 7.6I pm Benala 8.55 pm " Greensboro 9.27 pk " Salisbury 11.05 pm Arr. A-L. Junction 12.26 am Lv. " " 7.T..:.7T7 Arr. Charlotte 12.80 am SALXM XBAXCH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro... Arrive Salem. 9.40 pm 11.40 PM 7.80 am 9.00 AM 10.00 AM 11.80 AM NO. 47-DaHy, except 8unday. Leave Salem Arrives Greensboro NO. 42 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro Arrives Salem NO. 43-DaIly. Xeave Salem ". 5,80 PM 7.80 Pat Arrive Greensboro..... Limited mails Nos. 49 and 50 will only make short stoppages at points named on the schedule, Psngers taking rtjn 49 from Charlotte wlil get abeasd at the B. A D. K R, depot This train makes dose connection at Greensboro fOrSalelgri, sssnesx Vtmeagfir. teams Np?47 and 48 makW H local stops between Charlotte and Richmond, ' and. be tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, Jo. 47 making connection with W. N. C. R. at Salisbury for - Asneville (Sundays excepted), 'and also eon toectmgat JGreensboro with Salem Branch (Sun day excepted Passenger trains Nos. 42 and 48 make all local stops between- Charlotte and Richmond, except Query's, Harrisburg, Cnlna Grove, Holtsburg, Lin wood and Jamestown. . No. 48 connpcts with 8alem Branch at Greens boro. Gen. Pass, and TicketAnt. mayl8 Rlchmond.VA FLY FANS & TRAPS, BATH TUBS, SPBINKLEBS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS. OIL STOVES AND THE Double Quick Cook Stove, For summer use, Just in. THE FINEST LI Mi OF Cook-Stoves and Serving Machines IN THE CTTX Orders and correspondence solicited at the Hard ware Store and . Sewing Machine House of RICHARD MOORE, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C CoLC. W. Braothaw-. so longhand favorably known in connection with 4he Bewmg Machme business of this city and vicinity, is, now with me and would be pleased to . see ids .Mends . wd patrons and serve them as heretofore.- 1 ' 1 iiiiiD. and: SueeeMor .ie.f . Scarr Co. - ' do I Jceep ln my stock; iAiteToiletand Fancy- Articles: PerfaaMries.: Cembe J 1 I Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Aci, -A, -. ; , , v -ti-. G AEDEN SEEDS - 42 I r of all tha best varietleav serf s,. . ,t --;rial-se() 3 t rtt'uP Hoping' to.rearve' a sTiare ol pub SEASONABLE GOODS - . ...... - -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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