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,ijiiiTmn .AEEETJSI IRON BITTERS arc t . J4.&VW4jrAIAraWiT. V ; .ii0'!; i in ma rin itii linn win ii'jiiiiiiiiiifiiiTiitTiir""T"t'i'"'t' " ' i v m - m ' I I II mm nensia. Intermittent Fevers tneTauscrea: "Mwrgivea nnnuo kjihc nerves. j. -" ry - ration Wt ill not blacken-the teeth or give headache. Soldbr Sdri-tfc Write, Book, 32 fj.;of useful an -.5 V rtT-Ar rnrmnriT, nr... TiAltimnre. Md.: T" i Of IBOIU OMDOf mwm 1 MiMSMMl lMBMBMUMfeM MBMj tLu luii ye It the eredtt. COS. COLLXGZ & tOUBTH ST&. who , j ip, andLtprArriv4 3000 BUXDL BU1C1)1JE8 AfiSOW tIEfl. .. HALF BOLLS BAGGING, 1500 TVP 1- V. 500 BBL& FLOUB, 100 BAGS COFFM, ijk bbjb. 8ybup, ; : .- Hj;; lOt 0XKS Glre ui a trial before you bay and we will sell jou. R.M.MLLER 5i S0.A 1 !"' CORN ! CORN1! CORN ! BAGGING AND TIES 'iFe lreageata'for ; - ' WATT PLOW ' 1 j X if . v 4 1 1 I i '- f i i WU1 toan you can buy an other Toll assortment always on band. Call and tee us before purchasing. MYER&1ItOS& M28 WI HA VI MOW IN 8T0BI YOB THl iQiier iraae COMPLETE -flTocx or- TKDOnNQS. o Tip i a " And an u kinds 1 llMll llliu - w 6LOv LUJUO. , . v zcX Willi. ' 4 - i 11 ay r;- It Oar. Fattani Eato) and Bonneta win ha m in evaastnaaon ofr T;x1rimj Tf ,r lmriiiMH wMr I MilrMlHll IT IHHRi s M 0 ,! Hi)" THE MfcXOWXB 0 . lead plow. P ?. octki sua a ilk! InowttiB i. A s.w - y Vv PARASOLS, r. . TKI Ml M 1 ' . m l mm a.iij " h 1 .. b' T laT- a - : 1 K Yf.MtffiSttM (uut aostomata. - " ' ' ' J jon Baiui desire to close up the books totiateJ b: ' V . m,m-tiii 1 -T-Tti,M wl M. B. 1 Payroet.--us4 be mala tvroriipDy.-.a Uivlalfence I 1 rT W fc? S-!Sy5S!?T-vi wends and I cannot be given.! wid sun eondoct the business f UU,-WarW9Kii 1 4 Vi; v I at the old stand. LsJROY DAYIDSON: ' 1 Send to Mrs. Lydla Xw Plnkharn, 283 Western w-nn!aiwwi Lnr TRUE TONIC tmem, frrnnt of Vitnt DIM mbwi iwiuuii V "m Kl k 1 OH in 01 your Uiun iuhiu, iruui wuicu x ra. MtorBad and I found that my natural fore nln. AIsm nains it I havA done tdc the la x.. WMU ttf MeUy recommended for all diseases reqmf utfczatctall Itidifrestion, Dys- Eaiit pf Appetite, Loss of TfSitit'.t 11 1i o ATI fhn ?riu232rthIInSiV2?ore Sod.I?the XonUhinot,don6the J. P. WaiWK, Paator Obrlattan Church. Troy. O. r-i- 1 111 1 ' HAUTE MEDICINE SO.. MB. 813 MflBTM MAIM ITKEET, 8T. tOUI I patent Xjejaijcin55. THOUGH KfiAKKN TO EVlCHT JOINT' and Bber with fever and ague, or billons remittent, the system may yet be freed from the malignant vlrua tTltb Hos tetter's Bitters. Protect the system agatnft'. K wlth this beneficent antl-spasmodlc. which is furthermore a supreme remedy for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debility, rheu matism, kidney troubles and other ailments. For sale by aU Druggists and Dealers generally. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED Ptl'4 iose IS, 187S WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR. ClrJUllU-KUIIclIU AUUIIdl suffering from Kervong Wettknesaefi. Gn- wwmm.v iww vx xirrrw iuiw or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Oth kt. Causes, or to Any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Parnlysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lam Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vila Organs. Also woxen troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and- complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electric Applinnces that have ever been constructed non scientific prin clples. Their t)ioron?h efficacy has been prac ttcllyprovx with the moat wonderfnl aneceas, and they -hfv , the blsrhest endoKtements crafi anedieal and aeien uCe men, and fnpm hintdredft Who have neen qnicltly and radically cured b " their use. 8end at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givta' U information free. Address, - VOLTAIC BEIT CO., XarihalL Xioh. uly31 it Bins and AT THK WHtXS TBONT, . ? ' I ;E.t.ArbllEWS, (Successor toiftdgersj WBQLXSALX ft RETAIL fFDBNlTUBJS DJtlLEB a26 . iH!tf UUi'LilVi l19irhB brand vot tobacco kn6wri ai The - i T'BE Old OflkATV Ttnrlrrt t " -U-J-i I ThA (mn Knnn A . -' The moss-covered bnctast ' - s. T n..S! N. a, 80le Agefe ji 1 G HI I fill 4x4 TEdr CpO vTHOMI1!! MAXDNCEBioHce Is here horetof ore doing bufdneM as grocers in Chariotta. is mis aarajaseivea orinutuat consent , : AH iin. settled bills will be &ld by LeRoy Davidson, ana all bills due the late firm wlU be collected by hun. LlBOT DAVIDSOar. A.J.BIALL.i-fwr. . . JSi JqN w 8TOHACH' k 55r F11T1E Wets 1881 'J f 1 1 ' i ' ' e South. The most successful cotton millsf . in the South are in souin uaronna ana iinrma and tha A nnrnota C'ttnenminli u. lects leading factories as examples! of the profit which has attended , mahu- named. .... ttllAlH 3 The Augusta raccory, wwchi pm 25r 184 spindles and employ (Hil'oparaiiVes paid $276,000 ia dividends in the five vears endinsr June 15. 1878. The caDi- tal stock is $000,000, and the dividends- amounted to 40 per cent., or an average or y a-iu per cencajyear. x rom itsoo wj 1878 the Augusta ifactory paid divi dends amounBtgtt0.19S per cent, on the capital stfcipr filler cent, a year. Be sides thisithe company invested $460,000 of undivided profits in real estate- and new buildings and machinery, and the balance to the credit of profit and lqss is $110,000 more than in I860. .-ifWeiLangley factory is in South Car-- toiift. tienr Ailfftn. Pnr stir vpars nnr! ngihlS77, the net profits of the mill $400,000, and the profits averaged over 12 per cent, a year. The Granitville factory, also in South; Carolina and near Aiken, paid $299,G50 in dividends in, five years, or an. average of pet cent.! year on! the t capital stockTbf; $000,000: r The mills mentioned are not more prosperous than other factories are and can expect to be, and the exemption from taxation in South Carolina con tinues to encourage the investment of capital in maufactures in the State' "To-day," the Financial Chronicle says "the manufacturer's situation is very comfortable; consumption is large enough to keep every spindle in motion Irt mo4il nf i h i, ?oll .ibtfaa it, la hoof 'inanftrf. B(J mills extremely sktisf tfctofy." There has naturally been an enlargement of capacity for the production of yarn. According to the best estimates about 375.000 sDindles have been added, ma king the total number for the whole country about 1175,000. This bringg us to a suojecc 01 great importance. The authorities concur in the opinion that the time is not far distant when the capacity of the American mills will be greater than the requirements ior aomesuc consumption, jjower prices for cotton favor the export movement and give us a better oppor tunity to (jompete in foreign t markets. But, under the present condition, the production will outrun both the domes tic and foreign demand. The cost of production in this country is enhanced oy tne import duties, and at the same time we limir and restrict our alea t forflicm r!nnnfcria'liv nntfinrr nViof onloo in they way of their selling their pro- ,3 i 4. T ' J.J r . . uuuia lu us. xu a penou 01 years, tne rest of mankind cannot buy from us more than we can buy from them, xneir products are tneir sole means of making purchases from us. So far as wesnut our, others, we ourselves am shut out. There is hardly any bound to tne develoDmfint of nnr BYnnrt traA m uiaiiuiucbureu roous, 11 tne Ameri can spinners be not handdicapped by trie lmDOl't duties on thfl nrnrinrta nf foreign countries. For this reason we nave presented the .view that is to the interest of the cotton errowar and of tne cotton SDinner alike to urer a rn. visiun or inn tann. ana a riinnntion nf the duties which now embarrass man- uracturers. A CUriOU3 ff atlirn of th raoo ia fVo ardor with which the New York Times advocates a revision of tho tariff aaturaav it said! "We believe it would be entirely safe to accept in advance any revision of the tariff which might be decided on by a luurouKuiy representative commis sion of 'manufacturers, agriculturalists, ana artisans, if the cotton spinners conclude tnat tney can afford to 'pro tect' the native manufacturer of their machinery to the extent of 40 per cent if the woollen manufacturer has no ob jection to a 50 per cent, tax on import ed fleeces, if the paper makers like to pay toil to the wood-pulp men, the su gar refiners prefer to have a bounty Kiveu to me native planter, tne cloth log manuracturer believes in paying duty on every parcel of imported thread, trimmings, or woollen cloth he uses if all these and many others are readv to annrovft of TnaVin th - it " VAAW crudest nrnnnnta of onr iron ar.fi nn- per mines artificially dear by way of euuauvwg iuo woh vi every iaonc which proes out of their factories, there would be a strong argument in favor 01 such tariff amendments as they miffht nronosA. "Rnr. if in aririiMnn these the agriculturist, who pay toll to -Au. wu yet una w seu ma cotton or nis crrainat th sama tirifA f o thrt inofinot.- conutoenr of Eorope and the piesumA- vij ncu ouu prosperous consumers at Aiome, were 10 unite witn tne artisan irrho is supposed to be protected against aueu cuiupeuuoii, DUE 13 merely Died to foster home monopoly, in supporting buy ie vision ui lob LariiT mane nv 't.nm friends of American industry,' we should be most decidedly inclined to hlA TAftAnHnn anH a fair trial " Whenever the agriculturalists shake on- inn snanirifis nnn rtnooRA men oa their representatives who will see that i-U K 1 1 9 , huvy uyb j.ir piay ana a living cnance, a revision of the tariff, nav. "a tariff for revenue only, will be within reach. It will be best for producer and for man ufacturer. The Democratic nartv must. take heed or Republican newsDanera like the New York Times will steal its thunder; There have been stranger thin rs in nolities than a rharrtrA of front that would make ReDublican freetraders, and leave the Demor.riuv to ware k losing' fih wifhth. anf. uuabowiiJnrBauuua ul BTBLecunn: -s s Politic and Religion. Boston Herald. In Georgia there ia a gentleman of ftbllitv Ann Jntjxrrlfv vrh Vioa tnr mavtv years failed to win political prizes sole- ijr uocause neisa memoer or tne ispis- kAaasI 1 m . . . wpai enuxen. xney are .Baptists, tnose GeOr&ianS. and the KnismnalUm nanlr. ant has always had a Baptist rival. oenaror Joseph urown isaBaptUt a fanti that lYllTSf. nrt. fnr-nn--m-r .niln-l nectlonwitb? his" uhusually successful vxwr. .iuere is a parallel case in jn ortn Carolina. In the fourth congressional district Colonel John Manning, who served an unexpired term in Congress, has for manv vfiara .han . a oanAlAatM for! the Democratic nomination ? and ne would have succeeded long ago but for his well 'known' advocacv or hitrh Church Episcopalism. His successful compeutor was for many years a Meth odise. ThAflR fnraAn nra aolrlnm man. tioned of ouTse nevec mentioned li political ?wnf enpdlba or v dlsftussionjs, but they powerful mtn tmconsclous IMAM Wrtjr. - . I SLEEPLESSNESS- flarCOtlCS and aAdallva murder iIaatv ttio rm. natural stupor is soon followed by 111 effects. 81m- fr,a a a. . . .. . anvuv atiu IKUIH IVU1WW UIO CHUBB VL 811688- ness ana sieepiessnea8 by regular 4he bowels, establishing good dUrestibn and br dmatbur tha serves. Try It, and yoq will soon know the blesa- '.''"I hava been ' a neat maanrmr fmm, s-wj- -.. ji- 7. TT-. r WSUCIW. and loss of eleep. As-soon as Ifeel the least aer .iw.nfifin. -AMl..tiA-UilZZJrrm I ! oasltakeadose ot BtminoiLi Uto BuJ anil iliiin .11 nfirllf n . l and alpp.n all rdflrht" Qrisw6tdsvlUe,a!;! ' "! ' : ficfiti, though not jwhat .it vaslduting htf wild speculation -of last yearis sOU BEAlTTIFITIi SKY PJCTtTKES. CltI&l-ronder--SolclIera Tin i-tfhlte . . UwniFi Jsfetteaed ar- ',kle. Dn MOndayi evening Bhortlyibefore ft A'Almlrtnan ..Uir-nf - hi" Ait.v were startledby aa unusual- phnoine tnf 'in! tiA hfiowATva ft a: fit. " w aauA VA m-l Aa ' from the eastern;and western horizons- cMnvmneq upward, gradUaiiy inar rowing 3jntili .orlTnieting M jthd zenith; a Beautiful-but narrow arch was form ed, which renminnl tn viiw for ahoat' threef ourths ofc an -hour, i During that time ic underwent many changes in form and sMading, and onf several oc casions swung around for thirty or ior tv degrees toward the north and south. only to resume its Position several de grees north of west andjspnth of east. x in aii y it moved iursaei nprin ana south and rsmainftrt inthaS nosition until it faded away. he 'extremities of the belt at either horizon seemed to have a spiral twist td them apd a trem ulous motion pervaded, the .whole belt. That, at least, is the way it appeared to uuBqcm,int; oDservpr. ,. Seaport (Del) Index. I' , - On Monday night last .as an Index renortet wascrossincr Hifrh street, be- .twe&n -the stores ,of A : .Phjlins and J. E. Darbee, he- fiotioedA strange and Deauuiui. sight in the beayejus. u it eon slsted of Difiars of . r hltA I ranorv-lnok- ing substance thab resembled- some- wnat numerous streamers.equi-distant Q nQr't f arn a KafnrAAti ft. H act t KAinv VUV 0dWU lOti-Vf 3VA yUVAA v avAAA perfectly clear and bluei nd tbel whole muviuK very rapiaiy lrom east , to west. All around them was a cloud less skv. and as thev moved maiestical ly forward, driven by a power unfelt by those who witnessed the scene, and Aach maintftinincr its OTnnt noitirn -in relation to the one next to it, they pre- A. - J 1 ' . ( 1 7 t . -. sun ieu a sigui ueauuiui oeyona de scription and one that filled the minds of the spectators with wonder. The appearance lasted about ten minutes affpr it. w9 first. SAAn hv tha mnnrtoi- and it was the cause of much specula tion as to its nature and wnat it por tended. Crl&field (Md.) Letter t Baifclaaore Qagette. ine coiorea popuiawon hereabouts are verv mrieh: excited :ovat a stranorA scene wii,11w,-olaiiQijtic'I(aye wit nessed in thdheayenson Monday night lafit.. ThT tVlA- tthlm o mmhfn host of soldiers in the elands, all array ed in long-" wbJteownsV carrying strange musicaUinstrumehts in their hands. Suddenly before this vast ar ray a fiery road appeared leading up ward. One hv one the trhostlxr flmiru ascended this wav until all had peared from view. The darkies, alarm ed at this vision, repaired at once to their svnasroffue. where t.hAv heM o monster prayer meeting. Many un converted, fearing the world had reach ed the end of its historv. AnrnlloH tho. 7 uuouj' selves on the side of the sanctified. Use Industrial tjsaihWi AUanta ConsUtdtioni 1 Two items in 17ia n.nTAVa nf ti.A , " w. wo past day illustrate, the Southern dfevelon. mengging)n ih Stateat)utsidof Onor. Ajcprnpany was organ ized-in "Nash ville with &2.non nnn oanifai u . '."Xv,(.5'SlMliUl 111 C UUl- cnase and imnrovAmAnt. nt tha o,. iSrr a nisjDpmpany was organ- cu ujr mr.uua.jimBfliaa; Mr. In man came nour.n for tim Min . " - v..vy (U1UVSC UI seeing wnetner or not it was safe to loan iuo,ooo on-the property, and found it so temnt.tne' r.hntr V a hya i. sa j DUt 2OU.O00 in it : Tfrta oaM fKat kV. cieareu at present ngures 8300000, and hid uoTciupuicuujyi. me property will add tH this large sum.' ' - r; " ne Monticello .wine; company, of unariottesvme v a nraan 71 ov,, v.inuuuu, avuuv seven vears aco. took Mia first nr claret at the Pans exposition. Its bus iness, rrom a smaii Degmning, increased nnril it li n n a n J w . uuui imu ucvuuiB miinense. its wines became famona OVAr tha ntVnl. COuntrv. There were vrvvaria oetaK llGnarl in oil tha i . m i.i l ui in oil 1111 1 1 1 1 1 ir i'i 111 11 1 iiiei m supply it with taapes, and numerous smaller companies were organized for rini.ra.iiy 11 1111'. . 1 i 1 j 1 p-1 1 1 r 1 1 1 u 1111 1 dings were burned and over 1,800 eal- lons or wine stored m thn roll am stroyed. So great had been the success: m -C 11. . . . . ... ui. LiiH cumnanv. nnwnvAr.. rnof tha rectors at once determined to rebuild. and rented houses in which, to press this year's vintage. V ...... ihese are but samplas of what monev can ao in t, da, south Thori f ' w w a wa) Jt. SkJklA a W opportunities of this kind to be fonnd in almost every eounty in the South. xney are waiting ior casn and brains; "What OUgbt Dare Beea. The Mannn Tt7jnr7nh lino Kda nanM . & 1 u w rgaia i aero a maidAn fair nf a liffl. fna, wrusiu juacou auxieuaiy waited an important letter from her InvA )m was absent. The letter failed to reach ner, ana alter a season or despondency WMAWwa. J.1U1D ed and brought her happiness and two VtiVf- 1:-1 AVlUiwin mv .it . - uluo uiuuicui lug ULllcr Haj permission was granted by Capt. John Frey, special agent of the postal service, toltear awav nnmn of Mia hna-rAm . letter case in the Macon postofQce, he- J 11 mil wninn wh HnnmRAn rrt ra ir4At sey eral letters. When the boards were ripped off a letter was found, postmark ed rlTe vearfl ftcn. 9rIr1rAaaA1 tk thamaMJ bu lair who 11 waneu in vain ror ner lover's tender missire. It was forward ed to her. and. no doubt, a T&trrvmtKv look brought , to mind that well-used out very trite couplet of Whittiers: "ui an saa woras 01 tongue or pen, xne saaaest 01 uese, etc." ratal Lack. New Tork World. , ' v ': j liRrman wnn nan manon , a n - ' . . . ' . . Juno ui va2u,vaa 9j.uu,uuu m tne bands Of his brokers here with power uypiAbo jluj: uiui, ttuu iaKing tne Dai- anea vent; ta Grmanv fnr a kr,tM. He heard no. stock movements and saw no quotations, w nen be came back in May he. went to his brokers, who had been oneratinor in TTutimiKoi Xr cf t seph, preferred, and asked for his prof- iw tu viuBuas. ' "a am sorry to m iuih yuu, saia me neaa or tne nouse, 'tnat you owe ua 830,000." - "I'll never y jou, exclaimed the German,' ana m never ntn. rnr that: r nfiriif: ha jumped OS a Sound Rteamer and was - W -wawmmv V V4 J MSV AVIV arqwnea. .: The Florence XlskUngale r toe Sirsery. wlll prove the Amertoan Florence Nightingale of the nursery. : Of this we .are se sore that we will teach our Snsv to say, "A Btesstog on Mrs.? vTIbs- low" for helping her-to eurrtve andeswpethe iJTlDine. colickinff ftnd tthin.im.. Mw.Thns. low's lit fimmanaln. I" softeni the idfiOllcend I gams, redtioea Iriflamxziatkm fltiflM nowt- nf TK HAfVInn yal VaV nVtOaUAJB AVBDw, T AaWO wvi Fwa r , Mrs. Win slow know her only through the prepa-1 ration of her '-Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth I v In.? ' Tf M llSi tha nAan. an.anilM inalra h. 1 1 as she Is,' a physical saviour to the Infant race, f Soldbxattdiuggta25wntBabom u. - , ... .f ' r fee that I add my testimony to the great virtues ,of f yoiiiKBiiialirroen and i i5- Bni remedy Is wessinfent ek headache. - Such a remedy to a-"1fc.-V1 J T ' :!).-! .JMnHihil ahx) DtlHnuua TI - Guiteau 5evfiVBleer?tfc wiutwiBJouia, never: sleep ;W.iinm;wnn-i avothtnv'iteellt--fot viiamotullfl Pmi rlmthlflk flirTin MlfAVAM tA Hf U JT '' VO HIV WalM HITAl llTflAnnnftnrl jUnwKmtf T ,iWre(e4Wr Uahctes. t,. Puiuiacttred only ly - BTiOWN 4 BBO.. dlzzlnessalinoat to bllndoees-; over two years after tlA warn tnlH that ITnn Dlrfbra nnnM mn i ! nr ha. 11 . 1 ' ' " - mvff MINIMIS TTUUIU VUI V U.M', MW cause he was afraid of and prejudiced agalrwt 'bitters.- BrnoB his cure he1 says none need fear THIERS IS MOnie STRWTSTJTW VABtnrtAir now la a 50c bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than la a bostael of malt or a gaHdn et ndlSL Aa an appett ; ser, uiuwu puruier turn Kwney corrector upuiuig line 11, sua mvauas ena 11 nylgorant for mind aind body. Bee THE GREAT Netirataia. Sciatic a: Ltimhrrnn Backache', Soreness of the -Chest, . 6wtf CliuBsy Sore Throat, Swell . i hfft and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily , '"' ' ? : Pains, Tdotfi, Ear and Headache, Frosted feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth ennali Sr. .Ti Bfwey. A trial-entails bnt the oomparativelr trifling outlay of 5tt CaU, and every one Buffering claims. . TT . - vi i nirectlont in Eleven LannaMa. SOLD BT ALL DSUGfUSTS Aim MALETia IS MEDIOnrE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, JX&.,U. 8. M dee 80 d w It ' C 3 LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL "What Nature denies to many Art secures to all. .lagan's Magnolia Balm dispels every blemish, overcomes liedness, Freckles, Sallowness Rough ness, Tan, Eruptions and Blotches, and removes all evi dences of heat and excitement.' The Magnolia. Balm imparts the most delicate and natural ivmvnl iT-f rm 1 1 Hnfo -nft vwsuvavMVMtW mim ' m WW tionbeing possible to the clos est observation. I TTnrlp.p i.TiAfiA .fivtmtef nnAa i awaVM WUVW TiTirTriTim. iT w faulty complexion is little short of a crime. - Magnolia Balm sold everywhere. Costs only 75 cents, with full directions. Jan. 2a THE ONLY MEDICINE! I5 EITHEB LIQUID OR DRY FOBS That Acts at the same time on TEE LIVER, TES BOWELS, ; ; AMD , TEE EIDEETS.i WHY. ARE WE SICK? BeCCOU VM allow Out rtreni ymn-TLt 'tn ibeconu clogged or torpid, and polsonou humors art therefore forced into the Hood utai iwrnaoe exptuea naturally. I OVILL SURELY CURE J KIDNEY. DISEASES, v LIVER COMPLAINTS. PILES , COITgTIPATIOJi, : TJEtffAKT IUSSASSS, F3iAUl WEAKNESSES, , AJJJ JfEKVOCS 0ISOKDEKS, y cavtingfrte action qf then orgam and rettonng their power to throw qff disease. WhT suffer Billons viIm and arhpst Why tormented with Plies, Constipation! Hhy mgbtened OTer disordered Kidneysl Why endure nerrons or sick headaches! Vte BUDNET-WORTawl rejoice inhealthl Ttlanntnnin Iitr Vaaatn1la bia eana one package of which makes six anarta of trateoV forthoae that eaonot readily prepare tt Bm acta mtn equal emaeney in either form. OKI IT Of TOTJB DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.0 WILLS. BICHABDS01T A Co.. Ptob'i. ' (Will send the dry post-paid.) BCBUSOrOH, TT. Marca27dwl7 OSD'S 0 iriUIGOMTOfi! Only Vegetable Compound that T-T'1-.-J ""-i. Ti -.f IlVenesS, 1 eadache. ItaSSlStS dl- . rtrJrt .tJ v. ETeStlOn. StreTlCtnens the. RV5fm ' f ; J ' . ' . I regUiatesthe bOWelS, punfiestheVl ti 1 . a .-r , 1- ...1 BALE BY; ALX. f T.ta . . . "Mioaeoa, eow jy. ex riTT a tt vn -r- St. CHARLES HOTETv STATJCSYILIJtH.C. , rl liiia house has been Iahkm fm imn . aSST-fhU5SSI Intention Is to L? iWW-ftrsfrcJass house In everv resoect. : iaZStjTi w Mm-?le rwms on first and second I of Uwrtarillctted. ; ! HONEST 7 civ 1 BIB SBSSIATISE 7 Mm f.j, , J aafaBStwSVVSsav fist ChcwiD Tobacco jJjllit"i"tiatiilTlls1rt I - I-'. . 1 I J - :, -i . . Dai.a W. BKKSON. of Baltrmor. We give above a correct likeness of. tha mil. known and succeasfti; physician and surgeon, who r. 4m m J Ita. 1 J -a . ioa 4wmi a me wng Bsuay 01 Kervoug Diseases and the Diseases of flje-fikln and he now stands in the highest rank, as authority on those special and distressing, diseases.. In the course of: bis practlce he cHacpvered what now are renowned In medical practtcevvlzi a. combination of Celerery and Chamomile In the shape of Piiu. Thai in used by $he profession at large and constantly re commended by them. It is not a patent medicine. It is the result of his own experience In practice. They are a sure ure ior me snowing spectaii diseases, arid are worthy of a trial by all intelligent sufferers.- They are prepared expressly to cure sick headache ner vous headache,, dyspeptto headache, neuralgia, paralysis, aleeplessness, dyspepsia, andqerrous cess, and wiU cure any case. . 1 Sold bf all druggists Price, 60 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. B mall, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for 2 60 to any address. . ' DR. C. W. BENSON'S S M SKINCURE Om 3 la Warranted to Cure ' ' EOZ C MA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALt ROUCH SCALY- ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartaofthe 1(4 o ft 5 body. It makae (ha aldn-wUte, nft and smooth; remoree tan and frock-tee, and ia the BEST toilet dressing in TUB WOHUD. Elegantly put np, tw? bottles in one package, oonalating of both internal nd external treatment. An first olaas druggists iafett. Price $1. par paekaca. , BBS. LYDIA E. PINSHaH. OF LYNK, EASS.f LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VE5ETABLE' COIIPOTOD. . Is a Positive Cnre for all ttoe Palnfnl Oomplnlnti and Weakneaae oerauau to oar beat fearale population. It will-cure entlrelv thn worst form of Fmnlo rvtnw plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and TJlcera tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there is checked very speedily by ita-use. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use, . It win at all times and under an circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Gftmncmnd ia mumrnuMn' . ITDIA E. PIXKnAM'g VEGETABLE COM POTJVDfs prepared at X3S and 835 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $L Six bottles for $. Bent by mall In the form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, SI per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers allletters of Inquiry'. Bend for pamph let, Address as above. Mention this Paper, Ko family should be without LTDlAK. PTNEHA1T3 LIVER PILLS. They euro constipation, trtltrnisness and torpidity of the liver. 15 cents per box. ' tar Sold by all Druggists. - v sep8 I This great specific most ldatflBomw cures that disease SYPMIiLnIS' WHETHEB IN ITS PBDf ABY, SECOND ABY Oft TEBTIABY STAGEY 1 " Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease.. . .' CUBES WHEN HOT SPBINGS FAIL! . ' Malvern. Art.. Mai O l eai I we have eases ia our town who lived at Hot I Bprlngs and were finally cured with S. a 6. - - a-a IiOtllflVfTlAi VTirnvir Ifaw 1) TfiOl fl. ft fl b AH ClVATl tlBttikr nMlfuHmi V v . , . t UUHUlUVllVil U1W1BUT medicine 1 have ever sold. -J A. FLxxtrsB. i Mempnls, Tennessee, May 12. 1881. It hM given universal satisfaction,. Fair minded uj-jMcuuiB now rewmmena u as a positive specify C 8. MAK9FZBXI) A CO. - . Denver, col., May 2, 1881. 8. S. 8. . . L. Mmsset. Blchmbrid, Vs., May 11, 1881. V X a ""' J-a -lvcuu IU UIO lUvl AIjB VI O. O. OU. . XTJAaK fvl TT.T.1TT l-Q. TTava TAi7r Vnnnm a a - a f -Pan or Syphilis, when properly taken. " W T. -TViriTirlrm . -a. aUiVAalllAXUa Eli Wasrkk. tog. A. H. Colquitt. Gov. of Ga. tf-J&ST&U8 J . TO BB PAID .va n rito ior namnninra. ' i'oE5WAED 08 Pl to any chemist Whl wf 11 And. fl fmalvnla Af inn iMMiaTkt o a a Aw-aA tAArH ala Af Uaiuuim. Jll J . nna mrHolc nf Manun tnuuvtp vi -UWWU, XUUIU-8 XWaSSlUllU Or 3111 minAMl anhatjtnA i . v fiUTTmr ontiuiif vti ivTH: nilne substance. VT i ;i . ! JS.t . MMnMaVfA-aa "AloVk 3a . Irnr fnithnr infnrmntlnn mito i lfiV,nAw flnln hf :P: flmlf-K T -T 1 a. Old Oaken Bucket. . t-. THE old Oaken Bucket, - -The iron-bound bucket, , K The moss-covered backer, --JUSTIN- wime-fleair miwm wmm raiiwoiKierin r . ' 1. t . J . . 1 V I j I'll ..Off-,, v-H a , , - f I t . ,',,7. , iESfflffiffi' Sii Store ABA TOGA yiCHY. From Saratoga SDrtnes N v 1 sembllng.thl Imputed Vichy filemw wnt r r . . as an antacid: oSrHl!.mu'iel Mioeral Water, Becommendedver-hlghlras a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dys'peptia. ALSO, g CASK8 CONGRESS WlTKB, . 0 CASES BC CK BifiDGB ALrjM J Q CASKS BUFFALO LIT H Li. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS - AKD- a- a Huoyadi Janos AYaters. THE GREAT EDROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATDBAX APERIENT. AS A. CATHARTIC: Doss: A wine glass full before breakfast. fi? ?nnTt,dI Janos. -Baron Lleble af flrms that its richness in aperient salts irna that of all other known waters." suTWsses ik xsru.wn. meatcal Journal -"Hunradl Jann. nriSJST!? and ty.Prqfamber0er' Vienna "I have Drescrlbpd these writers with remarkable success bm thIs.Ca,WO"i, WnmburgI P"'8"' non Pre. ZanOer Brunton, M. 7)., r. R a., London SSeS-tthanlb rivalfl' - .rT. A, -Royal Military Hos- Sftglf--""ftef'erred to Pullna andlrried- JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Llspenslng Pharmacist. North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. O. DONT GO TO SARATOGA Hn.r.f8?. watet Just "Ireshandspark- which we return as soon again every week. ' Prescriptions carefully niki.tT. r"" T'a,lc ,u aBo lmock nn reservoirs as emptied to be refilled J H. McADJCN, Druggist and Chemist, prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night July28 Seed! f ornip Seed! NEW CROP TURNIP SEED. BED OB PUBPLE TOP. WHITE FLAT DUTCH, - LARGB WHITX NORFOLK, POMEBANIAN WHTTB GLOBK WHITKEGQ,. AMBZB GLOBS, : GOLDEN BALL, YBLLOVST ABEBDEKN, BTJTA BAGA BLOOMSDA1B SWIDIE OB YBLLOW. LANDRETH'S SEED ABE ALWAYS RELIABLE. Druggist by l u, :. .: Go to iS-'' -.- W. P. MAlira, Igent, and Saccessor to r.'Scan Ik Co.' ' . 0 o- rl i M H rQ w I rt u 11 8 H s ti . lOB . , None bat the ' L , . Very Best. Drogg do I keep In my stpct Also, Toilet and taney Articles, JPerturaeries, J6ibm garden" seeds of all the best varieties, and warranted , : ; . , to- be goLV Physicians' prescriptions are given spee- ' - .'! lal aoentlon. ', Bplng to receive' ' share of "public patronage, ram, respectfully. feb8 W. i", JUJLliVlr?, AgL goffc-Mlje: - V"f -tarTjij$jraj,a,tfr'aO :iI0UNTAIN,4H01iE FOR SALE 95i?CSB; toner Svo'tem? - Wa D?roitvery -ie nonse Plflr iittiate'M kitchen Mffi S2 1 EK2LSJ I? "nfomlshedTv " ojateiytHtd7lres8,s Mss. B.'Y. TAYLQBr Hejdersanvlll(,.P. TtwL L8 e -North Caroltnn Hjiilivvui farwKkn. i , n t1 T MJSS? -wholi? oJtfvIdeS Dr.ie.McM Turnip Landreth's LI ffflSTON (SCO. epIO 'V; ... -"- ' ..luiii ' ' T- 'V 1 . ,,-. : , V " - - , . . . , j 1
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