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TUESDAY. APRIL 4, 1881.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Immature Lm ol UIr.
mt he entirely prevented by the us of BDB
NKT'ra coCOAlMt. No otter compound pow
fL,g tbe peculiar properties which bo exactly
Snitthe various conditions of ti uuuian hair. It
Softens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes
the Irritated scalp It affords the richest lustre. It
nreveiits the hair from falling off. it promotes Its
hflAiihr. vigorous growth, it Is not greasy not
stlckr It leaves no disagreeable odor. It kills
dSBuroea's Flavoring Extracts are known to be the
best. im,
A 1'en Strtko.
. TOun German American, Hermann D. Hart
inn left his old grand-parents lu bermaoy toes
S the military duty of the KaderUnu and to
titter his fortunes. He was only twenty-one, and
found a Place to worn at the Ten-pin Alley of a.
BUlenberg. a compatriot w&o enjoys a high re
nute at No. 100 Raymond 8t Brooklyn. Be was
a saving young man. and Invested one dollar in
ih February drawing of the Louisiana State Lot
tie (be was not sure of tbe stability of the savings
institutions) and be received $ 1 6,000. He is now
a ooDular leader of youth in tbe city of churches.
Hew about to return to superintend tbe removal
f his urar ,d -patent here. He will Invest In the
nt drawing which takes place April 1 tth before
h leaven, and you can learn anything about It by
writing io M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, L.
BBDFOBD AXCM AMD IBOR 8PRIH&8 WaTKR AND
Mass The great tonic and alterative contains
Iwlce as much iron and fifty per cent, more alum
inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known,
just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so
.1 Bnlrt h !1 dniratatfl Of nnc atnntr.
Prices reduced one half,
msril tf
Hctu Aderttscmcut8.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity
sirength and wholesomeufss. More economlca
tban tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with tbe multitude of low test, short
welgnt, a um or ohospbate powders, Sold only In
cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
ov23 New York.
e or Dartdion. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C.
WE ARE'.N0W OPENING OUR NEW-
X
OF
MILLINERY,
Including all the latest novelties
In the MILL1NKBY LINK
HATS,
SONETS,
FLOWERS
PLUMES,
UIHBO9,
SILKf,
LACED, &c.,
In all the new styles, colors and qualities.
Also, all the new rles and qnalltles of LACES,
embracing White Goods. Neck W. ar, Ho-iery
Gloves, Parasols. &e. the LAROKST and HOST
COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY.
WILL OPEN
Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets
Oa Monday, March 27th,
When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the
Gb AND EST DISPLAY OF FINE MILLINERY
tney have ever seen In this city.
Bespectfdlly,
. P. Query.
mar22
Jkiuusentcnts.
-OPERA titOUSE.-
Satncday, April 8th, 1882.
THE GREAT COMEDIAN,
CHARLES L. DAVIS,
In bis celebrated character Comedy,
in Kour Acts, entitled
"alvw JOSLIN."
The Only True Representative of
Supported by a
Fall and Powerful Company of dramatic celebrities
180 Laugh la 180 Minnie.
Urea teat Success of the Age,
. Funniest PJay Ever Witnessed.
Three Hours ! Uproarious Fun
Usual prices: seata secured at Central Hotel and
Mc-Smlth Music House. apr2 lw
CHARLOTTE
WedDfsday, April 5th,'82.
WIST APPEARANCE HERE OF
JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MESTAYER'S
World-famed Comedy and Musical Company,
lu tbelr Laughable Comedy, entitled the -s
. . TQURItlif ,l
M lE JHAft.?lAC12 CAB.
Now beta jSruduceJHta Hfw OrJeans to Crowded
llnrlokquQ Operas t
Conaedi I ClMtesauo Damdnc!
'
Spring
Stylos!
ww m mm aiyies
rtticjca-Admlsslon SIS Gallery SOfe -Beaw
can be secured without extra eharge at the usual
places . r ' -t
HOME CHIPLETS
j Fourteen new members were re
ceived into the communion of the First
rresDytenan church in this city last
ouuuay.
I We understand that Quid Nunc
is after us, We don't see the paper and
wwiuoc imagine in what way The Ob
server has given offense.
Bar sixteen persons joined the
becond Presbyterian church on Sun.
day, which makes sixty-eight that have
ueen admitted within the last two
weeks.
"Fifty-two colored
baptized Sunday by Rev. Zuck Horton,
assisted by Kev. Eaeles. and formally
admitted to membership in the First
vcoiorea; Baptist church.
W A dancing master at Winston
writes us that he would like to cat n a
dancing class in Charlotte. We rise
once more to remark that The Ob
server has "neither an ear for music
or a foot for dancing," but that there
are a great many people here who have.
tA rumor is current in the citv
that Conductor P. B. Sims, of the At
lanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad,
had met with an accident in coupling
care, Dy wnicn fee had suffered the loss
of several toes, but we could get no par
ticulars. ItyThe Literary and Debating Club
had a spirited debate last night on the
comparative claims of Alexanderl the
Great, and Napoleon Bonaparte, to the
quality of greatness. The question was
decided in favor of Alexander, though
the advocates of Bonaparte vow most
earnestly that they can't see the hole
the cat went out at Tickets of invita
tion will shortly be issued to a public
debate.
Dogs Supposed to be Mad.
Mr. Sam Pettus, in the Third ward,
yesterday shot four dogs said to have
been mad, one of them being his own,
the rest being killed by request of the
owners.
Mayor's Court Yesterday.
In one case of affray the parties were
bound over to court in a bond of twen-
tyrfive dollars.
A case of larceny, tbe party bound
over in a bond of fifty dollars.
Another of drunk and down, tbe un
fortunate creature was dismissed on
payment of costs, and another case was
postponed till this morning.
lhe Bird Law.
We call attention to the law, which
makes it unlawful for rtny one to kill,
shoot, trap, or net any partridges, quail,
doves, robins, larks, mocking birds or
wild turkeys, in Mecklenburg and other
counties, between April 1st and Octo
ber 1st of each and every year. Bird
hunters will take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
A Big Strike.
We were yesterday shown a rich spec
imen of gold bearing ore taken from
a new vein opened in the Baltimore and
North Caroliua mine at a depth of 130
feet. The v-in is two feet wide and
specimens analyzed pan out from$900
to $1,500 per ton. This mine is said to
be in fine working order, and promises
rich results.
Important Sale of Land.
Messrs. Oaborne & Maxwell, commis-
sioners, yesterday sold at the court
house tbe lands belonging to the estate
of the late Mary M. Wallace, the aggie
gate b"eing about l,2u0 acres, as follows:
The Brick House Place, 404
acres, was suld to VV. L.
Wolfe and D. A. Johnston,
for $13.96 per acre $5,643 33
The Allen Place, 267 acres, to
G.C.Morris, at $12.65 per
acre . . . $3,377 55
The Wilson Place, 322 acres.
to A. C. Crowell, at $1085
per acre $3,496 41
The Wynens Place, 133 acres,
to G. C. Morris, at 15.40 per
acre $2,038 20
The Brumley Place, 97 acres,
to A. H. Hartsell, at $14.30
per acre $1,394 25
The Phifer Mine, with about
6 acres, to John Ilitst, at. . . $370.00
Total $16,319.74
Being sold for partition this sale, it is
understood, stands subject to confirma
tion by the court.
Personal.
Mr. Neal Alexander has returned to
the city after spending the winter in
Florida.
Miss Bessie Kerr, of Surry county, N.
f! is on a visit to Charlotte, the guest
of Misses Rosalie and Agnes Wilkes.
J. Baxter Ross now stands in an
amiable noftition behind the notion
counter of Wittkowsky . & Barucb,
ready to wait on his many friends and
acquaintances.
Miss Loula Bailey, of this city, went
to Salisbury yesterday, where she will
spend a few days with friends and then
so to Thomasville for a term at ine
college at that place.
' .... i i
Rev. R.H. WhitlocK, wno nas ueeu
spending a few days in the city for the
purpose of employing agents to sell a
new and complete commentary on the
old and" new Testaments, preached at
the Tryon street Metnoaist cnurcn oun-
day night.
We notice in tne A-ieamont jrress
that Miss Julia Bryce, of this city, de
livered the oration on the occasion of
the laying of the corner stone of the
onorfemv to be erected ac motory. xt
is unnecessary for . us to state that she
acauitted herself handsomely as weu
as gracef ally.
Mr.Thomas neece, iurmeuj ui
timore, is now employed at the drug
store of Wilson & Burweu.
Mr. Henry Kleuppelburg, one oi
TOitrkowskv and Baruch's pop-
" .WW - -
ular travelling salesmen, returned last
nirvhr-froman extended trip tnrougu
the western part of the State.
w mi. Woods, pastor of the
Second Presbyterian church, preached
Mioe1vA oprmon to a -arira u-
tentive congregation at the First frea.
byterian church, last nignt, uuou
Ilr VrvHnP9.
-Mr. B. M. Miller, Jr, departed yea
. w o Vnrthprn tour. He wiii
vislt Washington besides other places,
a nnrm UUtceau aaivuK
' . . . . ... I.Ata
Inspection of the Fire Department.
The regular annual inspection of the
city fire department took place yester
day under the supervision of His Honor
Mayor De Wolfe, and the department
officers. All the engines, hose, &&, were
found to be in a first-rate condition,
with the exception of a few missing
buckets belonging to the Hook and
Ladder Company. The bright, clean
appearance of the engines bespeak care
ful attention on the part of those in
charge of them.
A Lively Old Lady."
An old lady evidently from the "green
isle," yesterday appeared about the
streets of the city. She had evidently
imbibed strong water pretty freely, and
was in a very excited state of mind,
going about from one store to another
and making considerable noise. She
loudly requested of several people to be
directed to the mayor. Eventually
Polieemen Hill and Farrington came
across her in Fourth street, where she
was shouting and conducting herself in
a most frantic manner. They took
charge of her in spite of her, vigorous
vituperation, and found her lodging for
the night in the guard house. She will
this morning have her desired inter
view with the mayor.
Meeting of County Commissioners
The regular monthly meetintr of the
county commissioners for April was
neid at the court house yesterday, all
the commissioners being present
Among other transactions, Capt. S.E.
Belk, county treasurer, was allowed
$118.25, being a commission of 1 per
cent, for receiving, and 1 per cent, for
paying out $5,914.04, being the public
road and bridge fund for tbe county
from December 1st, 1879, and February
1st, 1882. He was also allowed $906.44,
being a commission of 1)4 per cent for
receiving, and the same for paying out
$36,258.37, being the amount disbursed
of the general c$nr4y fund from Janu
ary 28, 1881, to February 1st, 1882.
Capt J. R. Erwin. clerk of the Supe
rior court, was allowed $11.50on account
of stationery used in his office, and
$255.65, being half fees incurred in the
trial of insolvent persons for offenses
against the laws of the State.
It was ordered that a new index book
be purchased, and that the Superior
court clerk be required to transcribe
therein all wills registered in his office
from 1798 to 1854.
Hotel Arrivals Yesterday.
Central Hotel. J D Starr, Jas
Hayes, R E Best, Henry T Fant, John
L Freeman, R M Nelson, Baltimore;
J H Davis, LC Dessaussure, Columbia;
L Sylvester, Austin Mullarky, Augusta ;
F A Tate, W N Alexander, P Jones,
Oscar J Orr, J H McCammon, W B
Dowd, Ernest F Young, W W Mott, D
E Allen, V E McBee, North Carolina:
Chas T Watkins, W J Orr, A R Bayne
TC Brent W L Wheelwright Rich
mond; J W Houston, W A Whitaker,
Miss Louisa Bitting, Winstan, N C;
W A Nelson, Shelby; Jno ADodson
Greensboro; Wm T Newman, Jno T
Savage,. Atlanta; Geo Fuller, Edward
McLeer, Louis Speeder, W H D Venule,
wife and boy, New York ; W Stewart,
Concord; Arnold Borden, Goldsboro;
J A McCool, Atlanta; W E Gibson,
J Q West Washington; W L Wheel
wright, Virginia; R L Goodman,
Mooresville; Jacob Tippett, New Jer
sey ; James Robertson and wife, Miss
Robertson, B and N C Mine ; John H
Collins, C A Withers, W E Younts,
Pineville; A F Pfohl, Salem; Hollis
Hastings, Farmingham, Mass; C C
Kramer, St Louis, Mo; L FBossard,
Cininnati, O; J A Abernethey, Mount
Holly ; W C Petty, South Carolina; J T
Alderman, Wilmington ; R J Herndon,
Thomas McCoy Laurens, Mrs J D M
Shaw, South Carolina; W C Wolfe,
Monroe; Dr J R Anderson, Morgan
ton ; J B Aiken and wife, Franklin, N
H; Mrs J S Crillett and family, Miss S
Allison, Jersey City; Chas Faulkner
and wife, Misses Faulkner, J S Locke,
Boston.
Metropolitan Hotel. J R Hardy,
Wilmington; J J Ransom, Kenan C
Barrett, J Blugett D A Shumate, At
lanta; M Butler, West New York; A
W Richardson, Augusta, Ga.
The Supposed Infanticide.
Sunday and yesterday the jury in this
case were busily engaged investigating
the matter. They met on Sunday at
the Mayor's office, and took the testi
mony of several witnesses, without
however, eliciting any facts that throw
much light on tbe case, though they ap
pear to be confident of getting on the
track of the guilty party very shortly.
Several witnesses whose evidence is
thought likely to be of use when the
case is further developed were bound
over to appear when called upon.
Henrv Alexander and nis wire, (col
ored) testified to having seen a person.
who to the best of their judgment tney
Rimnnsed to be colored, come down
from the Carolina Central platform on
Tuesday night and disappear under tne
platform. He kept in the shadow and
they conld not see him distinctly, but
he appeared to be carrying something
which they at the time thought was a
bag of flour.
The witnesses examined were cnieny
colored women, and one colored woman
named Ella Bell was arrested on Sunday
morning. It however, appears at least
doubtful whether she has any guilty
knowledge in the case.
Tr. now annears that tne crime may
possibly have been committed ten days
before the bodies were rouna oy jar.
Williams, as they appear to have been
buried, and afterwards uheovered. Had
tw nnt. hen buried, then from the
state in which they were found, they
nnt nnaaiblv have been under me
platform more than two days, tut cov-
iredr by eartn, oecouiiw"w
o mUch retarded- This fact consider
ably affects the matter, asjt extends
the period of time during which the
act may have been perpetrated. The
jury are devoting themselves zeawuMj
to clearing up the mystery tod their
efforts will probably be successful.
tilta.prlnolpiefiiflieettoeWtal Mm, Timm
voas BMm finds Ms Mfe bUsted, tat M esa M fe
stored to vigorous health, by ww Ceisrj
and Chamomtte PlUs. Tney are simple, trsrmlw
andefRcaetooa.' -
Stricken with Paralysis.
We learn that Capt II. P. Jones
formely a conductor on the AUantitt
Tennessee & Ohio railroad, but lately a
conductor on the Western North Caro
lina railroad, was stricken yesterday
with paralysis, at Salisbury, and now
lies in a very critical condition, with
Tory little hopes of his recovery. Capt
Jones is son of Col. Cad. Jones, of Bock
Hill, South Carolina; and la univer
sally popular. His large circle of
friends will be pained to learn his con
dition.
Sale of the Granite Shoal Factory.
The Newton Enterprise of Saturday
says; "We learn on Thursday, from J.
L. McLean, Esq., that Mr. John L. Cobb,
rthe receiver appointed in the Powell
cotton factory case had succeeded in
selling the Granite Shoal factory to a
party f romJHigh Point North Carolina,
for fifteen thousand dollars. This Is
a very valuable property, and it Is to be
hoped that the new owners will com
mence work again at an early day, for
the factory affords employment to a
large number of hands who have been
idle for some time, and will no doubt
be a help to many persons In that part
of the county."
Transfers of Real .Estate.
The following is a list of legal trans
fers of real estate, as obtained from the
public documents at the court house in
this city, within the last month:
GeoE Wilson, administrator, to A E
Hutchison, city lot
A A Marks to W S Marks land,
E J Allen and wife to G M Hollo
baugh, city lot '
James Hood and wife to School Com
mute, district No. 59, land.
T B Ellioft, et al, to C D Elliott.
C P Elliott and wife to W F Turner,
land.
Robert White to Wm G Fotte, land.
J S Phillips and wife, to Robert C
Ross, city lot
D C Bernhardt et aL to John Calder,
city lot
S Younts, et al, to WD Hyatt, land.
I N Hunter to Abner Hunter, land.
E Black to School District No. 68.
C Dowd, trustee, to J D Brown and
L A Potts, land.
T L Alexander to Sumner L Johnson,
city lot
Paul McKane to J D Northey, city
lot.
C E Grier to I J Price, land.
E E Sumner, attorney, to N P Tre
dennick, land.
I S Reed to A G Reed, land.
J A Bissell to D L Elliott, land.
Jane and E M Alexander to J S Ab
ernatby, land.
J J Nor men t to J R Hutchison, land.
M E Alexander, sheriff, to J H Car
son, land.
J M Wilson, executor, and others, to
J W Dewese, land.
T B Woods to J W Brown, land.
J H Allen to J W Brown, land.
L W Perdue assignment to Jno Van
landingham. W S Marks to Jane S Marks, land.
J B Nicholson to E J Garrison, land.
James F Johnston, commissioner, to
R B Cochrane, land.
Lorenzo Hunter to John T Hunter,
land.
I J Sloan to R J Tizzer, land.
D A Jenkins to W W Jenkins.
One thousand deeds and mortgages
were registered from January 1st up
to the present date, an increase of 188
over last year.
Den'l b alarmed
at Bright's PltesM, Diabetes, or any disease sf tbe
kidneys liver or uMnarj organs, as Hop Bitters
will cercalnlr and lastingly core too, and It is the
only thing that will.
Blight's Disease of las Kidneys, Dia
betes. No danger from these diseases If you use Hop
Bitters; besides, being the best family medicine
ever made Trust no other.
2leu AtXucrttscmcuts
From Andrew's American Queen.
CLEOPATRA
OB THii
QUEEN OF SHEBA'S BEAUTY
WAS BUT SKIN DEEP.
The renowned Queen of Sheba, with all ber royal
pomp, magnificent apparel, and brilliant retinue.
would never have appeaisd within tbe presence of
the grandest of the monarchs of the past, had she
not also possessed that wbioh K Is the crowning
glory of the female person a sUn unchallenged
for Its Oriental softness and Us almost transcen
dental purity. Cleopatra, holding emperors at
bay, and ruling empires by ber word, bad quickly
lost her charm and power by one attack of blotches
or of plmplei, or of horrid tan and freckles.
WOM A BCLI3 TBI WORLD
by her beauty, not lsss than by her parity of char
acter, loveliness of disposition aad. unselfish de
votion. Indeed, In the estimation of perhaps too
many men beauty In a body takes precedence over
every other consideration. Beauty thus forms an
Important part of woman's "working capital,"
without which too many, (II not bankrupts In what
relates to influence within the circle where they
more,) are powerless for great good. Hence we
see not only the propriety but tbe doty of every
lady preserving with zealous care that which to
ber Is essential to success, and Influence, and use
fulness in Ills. And, since "beauty is but akin
deep." the utmost cars and vigilance are required
to guard It against tbe many ills that flesh Is heir
to. Among tbe great and annoying enemies of
beauty, B
as weU as of evmfort; happiness and health, an
those pestiferous and horrid skin dlsease-tattsrs,
humors, eczema, (salt rheuis.) rough and scaly
eruptions, ulcers, pimples, and au diseases of tbe
hair and scalp. For tbe core of all these, Dr. a
W. Benson, of Baltimore, after yean of patient
study and Investigattsn devoted to diseases of the
kin. at last brought iortn ma celebrated Bam
CTJBI, which has already by Ut marvelous cores,
established Itself sin great remedy tor all dis
eases of tbe akin,; whatever be tbelr names or
character, its socoe has been Immense and un
paralleled. All druggists nave n. n is eieganuy
nut up, two bottles In one package. Internal and
external treatment. Frtce f 1.00.
XVXBT OH PRAISXa
Riir headaebs nervous headache, neuralgia.
nsnonanaas. naralraU. dyspepsia, sleeplessness
and brain diseases, posttlwly cured by Dr. C. W.
Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pius. They eon-
tain no opium. Qulalne, or other aarmrul drag.
Sold by aU druggists, price '50e per bos. SI for
two, $2 60 for ate. veto ML Dr.CW.Bsr
son, Baltimore, Md. c w. Miuiaaios., new xonc
is wholesale Agent for Dr. CL W, Benson's rome-
FOR SALE.
ice en vnurcu.,,
mm mmntes MT
Bvane. Also ;S
la tw Brick f
treat, and one W
walk of the Public
eae-aalt
tr
TO KENT.
'St
rpwo front rooms eeood
JL
a. Maooaat wanas.
Ninth street,' bandsosse grove, win aaeneaana
mnm mttmm A VkVklW tA "" " 1 " "
A.B.DAVIDBOX
LIIEIf&.
WE ABE 0FPEBIHQ
IN
HEAVY CASS. PANTS,
CASSIMERE SUITS,
-mm-
Our Fall Stock Generally.
B WAT THE ROOX FOR OTJIC
WHICH WILL BX TUB
FINEST the QABEET.
We Deferred Buying Until Late
To Secure the Advantages In
IMW IPEIC1ES
under tbe advanced Sea
son, and will be able to
OEEtEt HUBS!
AT
LOWER PRICES
-THAN-
Early Purchasers
PAID WHILE IN MARKET.
OUB STOCK WILL ARRIVE DURING tbe NEXT
TEN DAYS,
AND WX WILL HATS A WORD WITH TOO.
Tta Fb Hid M fait !
1 1 Late k h.
KOT DEY GOODS DEALERS!
SPRIG STOCK
s
COUNTER I
WX HAVE PLACID ON OUB
BARGAIN COUNTER
A LARGE LOT OK
NEW 1 DESIRABLE
FULLY WOBTH 50c. to be
sold without reserve, at
25c 25c 25c 25c 25c
ANOTHER LOT OF
M-Wool Black Biting,
AT
12V4e12V4c 12fcc 12tfc I2ie 12 12 Vic
200 PIECES
Handsome Printed Lawns,
6Uc Mac (me 6tfce 6i4c 6i4c 6Vic 6tto
b
200 PIECES 15c
Fancy Lawns, at
10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c
60 PIECES
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS,
12Vic 12tfec 12Vic 12Vio 12tec l2Vic 12V&C
THIS WEEK.
Ladles, you are all Invited to examine our NEW
and HANDSOME
Millinery Goods
IN WHICH WF WILL OFFER
F,XTRA BARGAINS
FOR THIS WEEK.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.
IT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
OUR ENTIRE SILK STOCK.
Black and Colored Silks,
SATINS,
MOIRES, BROCADES
AND
AT 50 CENTS.
HOUSEKEEPERS !"
A RARE CHANCE
Is within your reach to secure your Bouse Linens
at Marveloualy LOW PRICES,
Table Damask, White and Colered
Tea Cloths, Dinner Cloths, Break
fast Cloths, Tray Cloths, Doy
lies, Napkins, Towels, IQar-
mats, Rag's, mattinc,
Cocoa and Straw,
Fresh and New
GOODS.
PABASOIS, Smt-SHADES,
AND
UMBRELLAS.
These anH their prices you must see to fully ap
preciate our efforts to please the Trade.
White Goods! White Goods !
WE HAVE
Every Fabric frojluced under that head NEW,
FRESH and BEAUTIFUL..
Hosiery, Gloves Notions
HAVE KOT BEEN NEGLECTED
and we feel satisfied that we cannot fall to please
tbe most fastidious.
9" Those of Us Readers of this "Adv." who
cannot favor as with a call, will please send for
samples. Which will be promptly fnrnUhad.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
Wittkowsky I Band
aprS
MS
CURED AND
HEVERFAIL8.
El
The only known Speclfio Remedy for Epl'eptlc Flt.s
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cores Epileptic Fits, Spasms. Convulsions, St
VltugDanc .Vertigo Histories. Insanity, Apoplexy.
Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud all Nerv
ous Diseases. This . nf alllble remedy will positive,
ly eradicate every (.pedes of Nervous Derange
ment, and drive them away from whence ther
came, never to return again. It utterly destroys
the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary
taint or poison In the system ai d thoroughly
eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Female Weaki.ess, General DeMllty, Leu
eprrhoea or Whites, Painful Men-truatlon. Ulcera
tion ot the D-eni. Internal Heat, ravel. Inflam
mation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder.
For Wakefulness at nlg. t, there Is no better
remedy During the chunge of life no Female
should be wl hout It lUqulets the Nervous system
and gives rest, comfort, and nature's sweet sleep.
SAMARITAN NERVIVE
Cures Alcoholism. Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far"
the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering
humanity. Thousands die annunlK frcm these
noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not
because he likes It, but for the pleasure of drink
ing and treating his frii-nds, little thinking that he
is on his road to uln. Line the Opium Kater. he
first use 8 the a rug In small Qunntltles as a harmless
antidote. The soothing influence of the drug
tf.kes strong hld upon its victim, leading him on
to his on destruction. The habits of Opium
Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what
eating Is to alimentlveneHS, as "ver eating first In
flames the stomach, which redoubles Its cravings
uutil It paralyzes both the stomach and appetite.
r every drink nf llmmr nr riitftA tt nnmm i..oiauh
o satisfying, only aads to Its fierce fires, until It
c nsumes the vital force and then luelf. Like the
t uiHjuuus laDe-worm. it cries Uive, give, give! "
but never enoueh nntll Its n.n rnnn.ltn lnuM
ItHelf. Samaritan Nervine lvs instant miinf in
such cases It produeps sleep, quiets t he nerves,
builds up the nervous system, and restores body
and mind to a healthy condition.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of ti. rt,
Asthma, Bronchitis, ircrofuln. tsyphllls, u es
of the Kidneys and all diseases of the Urlna , ,r
gans Nervous Debility, caused by the lntilscre
tlons of youth, permanently cured by the use of
this Invaluable remedy. To you, youn. middle
aged, and old men. who re covering your sufl-r-lrgs
as with a mantle by site' ce. look up you can
be saved by timely efforts, ai'd make ornaments
to society, and lewels In the crown of your Maker,
If you will Do not kep this a secret longer, until
It saps your vitals, and det.oys both body and
soul. If you are thus affllcte'i take DR. RICH
MOND'S 4MAW'N NERVINH:. It will restore
your shati r d nerves, ar est pr ati re deUy and
Impart toue and euergy to the whole ystem.
SAM 18 TAN NERVINE
Cured my ! tile gt of fits, flhe was also ('eaf and
dumb but i cui hur. She ca i now talk and
hear aa we. I as anybody. Petkr hosa.
Springwater, wis.
SAMA11I WIS NEItVirVE
Has been the mean: f curinc my wife of rheum-
tlMn. J. B. ijEtchek. Von Collins. Col.
SAMAKl TAN KEKVIIVE
Mdue a sure cure of i case of fits for my son.
K B. HiLLa, iiattsvllie, Kan,
SAiTlf RITAN NEI VINE
Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia ai 1 sick headache.
Mrs. Wm. HENb n, Aurora, 111.
SARIARlTAli IV Eli VINE
Was the means of cu'ing my wife of spams.
Rev. J. a. Eijik, Beaver, Pa;
8AITIAR1I AN NERVINE
Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000
with otner doctors. 8. B. hobson,
New Albany, lnd.
SAiTIARf AN NERVINE
Effectually cured me of spasms.
Mibs Jennie 'AEBKff,
740 West Van Buren street, Otcago, 111.
SA0I BITAN NKRV-E
toured our child of fits after glvert-up i die by our
family pby-lclan it hnvlng over 1 J i:i 24 hours
tuti.Br jinee, vtmiia, warrea co nty, Term.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of scro ula after suffering for eight
years. ALBEhT mmpson, Peoria, IU.
8AITIARI I'AN NERVINE
Curt d my son of fits, after spending 82,400 with
other doctors. J. W. Thobmton clalborn, Miss.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me permanently of epileptic fils of a stulv
bora character. Bev. Wm. maktin,
Mechanlcstown, Md
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of Ms, after having had 2,500 In
eighteen months. Mrs. K. Fobes.
West Fortsdam, M. Y.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing.
miss orlena Marshall,
Oranby, Newton county, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently cured me ot epilepsy of many
yeais' duration. ' Jacob sotkh, St. Joseph, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de
Dlllty. OLIVER MYERS, lTOntOU, UhlO.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has cured me of asthma; also scrofula c? many
years' standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four
years. Chart.es E. Cubtis,
osakis, Douglas county, Minn.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very
badly. -Michael o conneb, mdgway, fa.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently cored me of epileptic fits.
DAVID TB1MBLY, DCS JtOUieS, 10Wa
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my wife of epilepsy of 35 years standing
UXNBY class, m airneia, xueu.
SAMARITAN NERVINB
Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the head
JK. UBAHAll, norui xiuyo, ra,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored my son of fits. He has not had a fit for
about four years. Johm Davis,
Woodbum, Macoupin county, HI.
SAMARITAN HERVIHE
Ta rnrnld Km Avnotttatm AVAmrhAM. nr TT1AT DA hftd
direct from us. .Those who wish to obtain further
evidence or tne euraove pro pe rues ui BoiuoriMMi
Nervine will please enclose a 8-oent postagei stamp
for a copy of oar niostratea Journal of" Health,
Kfrtnc hundreds of testUnonlals of cure from per
onswho have used the medicine, and also their
Dlctures photographed alter their restoration to
peneCT aWMMl. awum
Dr. 8. A. BI0HH0HB & 00
WOBLD'8 Zfilkftio tHfinVUt
?rl dw ly a. Joseph Mo.
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