v1 . -'-3.'-? i.".,"; -i-''''t,:T'-''tiXi.'e- mm ,7" .' IT I. ft I ii- 1 ft !!! "I1 lllll 27 Stops 10 Sets Reeds, $90 BeattytiBEETlIOTEW Orffnn contains lOfuseter Oolden Tongue iteeas, Bi wrn, Case, 60ctaveB,Metal Foot Plates,t rOPS. Walnut or Ebonlzed InJwi.TTnriirlit Belknra. Steel .right Bellows, Steel Music, Handles and i'Zr'lla.MT'. Potent. Snn Artifin. a ENORMOUS SUCCESS. Bales over 1000 a month, riomnnd irvtvAs&iui. tw F&ctorv worklnir RAY and bv 320 Ediaon'a EloctatoXiKhta at IS I61IX to fill orders Boxed. lellvrcd on board O CarmWre. StooL Book. Ac., only y iW rtontpttt rtfmd du monry nitk insert, nothing can be fairer 'n... omnia iMtrmmnt Leave N. Y. City. Barclay or Christopher St. Perries, &30 a. m. or 1 p. m. (fare, excursion, only. 42. 85). Leave Washing1n at 1 or 6.30 p. m. arriving inN. Y. at 8.30 or Op. m. same daytfor ronfeg from Chicago. Rlclmiond.PlnTa.. Boston, &c. , see "Beattys Excursion Route Circular,") 5 allowed to pay expenses if you buy, com anyway, you are welcome. Free Coach with polite attendant meets all trains. Other Crjrans 30, ?40, 50 up. Pianofortes $125 to $1600. SmaUfnl Illutratcd Catalogno free. Address or call upon DANIEL F. EEATTY, "WasMngtoi, "Sim Jersey (FrtnWI.liea 1866.) Vor KooiB, V alia auu ueiiingB in uiacB oi uuu riee and catalogue mailed free. W. H. PAT.CamdsnJf. J wirvrrt IMPROVED BOOT BEER, 25c. HlnCd package makes 5 rallons ot a de licious, wholesome, sparkling temperance beverage. Ask your druggist, or sent by mall lor 25c. C. E. HIBE3, 48 N. Dela. Ave., PhUadelphla. $1000 REWARD! for any case ol Blind Bleeding, iicning, Ulcerated, or protruding PILES tbat DeBJUNU'3 tii.ti ouMF.nv talis tn nnrft. Prenared by J. P. mii.t.tcr m n.fliR Amh street PhiladelDhia.Pa. Nona erennlne without his signature. Send for circular. Sold by druggists and country stores. $1. BOLD MEDAL AWARDED the Author. A now and great Med- teal Work,warrantea the best and cheapest, indispensable to every raanntitled "tie Seisneeof Life or elf-Preservation ; bound in full giltOO ppxm tains beautiful steel engravines, 12& prescrip- una, price oniy 91.29 een vj mail . illustrated sample, 6 cents; sena now.Aaarees reaDoav mea- nrmroPT P leal InstitnteoT Dr. W. H. PAS. 1U1 0 IlLiI . K.ER, No. 4 Bulnnoh st. Boston. L AND PATENT PENSION ATTORNEYS Laud Patents obtained, and special attention given tr rntAstAd Pre-emDtlon.Homestead. Mineral and Timber Culture Entries. Highest price paid for Land Warrants and Scrip of all kinds. PEN SIONS PROCURED for soldiers and- sailors dis abled m line of duty. Pensions Increased If rated too low. Bounty, back pay and ne wdlschargea ob tained. Send two 3c stamps for blanks and "Cir-! cular Inf ormaUon." Address STOOD ART 6c CO., 413 G St. N. W , Washington, D. C, GEORGE PAGE & CO. Manufacturers ot - Patent Portable Circular m k i Stationary ifortablo S 5 Grist and Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Wood Working ana tsarrfii maenmery, unmsrie Mius, circular tsa-n MiUSurjUes-eta TANITE EitiER Y WHEEL mill iltrilIN IWAflHTNKTiV. Send for Catalosrno. Agricultural Lime AND Carbonate of Lime BEST Sz CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS, mill ntUP I f.iratSl.25prbar'l. DU ILL! I 111 LI If Lsend for circular FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, IV. C. mar21-dw4w elepkes ! TELEPHONES BELL AND Telegraph Company, -is the -SOLE LICENSEE- -of the American Bell Telephone Company For suppljlng Telephones In the 8tates of Vlrginlft, West Virginia, (southjof the B. 4 O. B. B..) North aromia, ooum jaronna, if lorida and Alabama. PRIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented For particulars address 8' Ol JUTHERN BULL TELEPHONE - and TELEOBAPH COMPANY, Isbl 1 eod 8m 105 Broadway, New York. Aim Valuable Mining Machinery FOR SALE. T WILL offer for sale at public outcry, at Oro. x Chesterfield county, . C, on the 2ndand8rd DAia of MAY NEXT, if not sooner sold, a Valua ble Lot of Engines and other machinery belonging w mo muss uoia mine, at uro, viz: . One 40 horse power engine and fixtures; two 12 norse power engines, hoisting attachments and fixtures; one 10 howe power engine, hoisting at tachments and fixtures; one 10 stamp battery; one plaining machine and edger; one pump and at tachments; one lot piping and connecting rods; one drag mill, 20 Amalgamating barrels and at tachments: one lot sheet copper, amalgamating pan. assaying furnace; one lot chemicals; one lot winuuw wtMguia; uuo ni rope; one lot machinists' tools; one lot crucibles, and sundry other article. TKBM3. AU sums under Twenty fire Dollars Cash: ail sums over that amount on three or six monuia uuio, u. yreierrea, wiin approved security. marl7 eod till may 1 Becelver. AUUUILLUU UUm MM ! A W T.TTT.TJB! Also Stationary and Portable 1 TEAM ENGINES TT.SCHEOEDESST., JLJii Telepbon S3 I S': m -I - If mm 5 ia n mini tar at A Uctfnmah Ftlttprn hH h wn t,h rAlsmlne tDflelfle for inriiireatinn rtvsnftnsia. ravar ana wue. b was ui vbyslcal stamina, liver complaint and qUrgis-( orders, and has bee nsr most emphaacaiu by medical men as neaun ana sirengu tlvA Tt. MmntATOAta A tandAncv to DTetl cay, and sustains and comforts the aged tu flnru FOE SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND!DEALEB3 s&allt. apri THE ONLY MEDICI1 IS EITHER LIQUID" OR Dfel F0BM That Act at the tame time on TEE LITEM, TBS BOWELS, AHD TEE MIMB7S. WHY ARE We1 SICK? Became ice allow thes great. gcgasu to I become elogoeS or 'torpid, ana poisonous I Xhumoreare therefore forced into the blood that i&ouIdM expelled naturally. IM.MBsSWBKWSl VLfll J SURELY CURE f KIDNEY DISEASES, ' "LIVER COMPLAINTS, PH.E8, CONSTIPATION, UEIXABYL, DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, ASD MEBVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action if these organs and restoring their power to throw of disease. Why suffer Billons pains and aches! Why tormented with Plies, Constipation! fa 9m t, it. uiK.wm. ww.. ' L A Why endnre nervous or sick headaches! T Utt KJDNEY-WORTa rejoice in health. It is put up in Dry Vegetable Foraa, In tin 1 cans one package of which makes six quarts of I medietas. Also lnLIs.atdFona,sry Csaeea- J trated, for thoss that cannot walily jreparo it I KBTTt acts witH eonal ejapiency In ier torn, i GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST, riuuis, ai.vv I i, WELLS. BICHABDS0X A Co., Prop's,? 1 (Will send ths dry pqatpaWJ , BUKLTJOTflS, T.l M-irehvly . CONSTANTLY COMING IN. WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOB CASH, BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL. : at wiirtE Ieb'21 CURES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL! 11 If yon doubt, come to see us, and we will( CUBE YOU. or charge nothing!!! Write for particulars, and a copy of the lltUf book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to wut Standing. Br-$1000 BEWABD will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis of 100 bottles of 81 B. S. one particle of Mercurr. Iodide of Potassinm. or any J Mineral substance. ! wufT.PKaiiaoo.rTr6pij fpa bottls.) i Price of 8mall size, .' $1 m" JjJLj-ijiiiLJr BULO BY ALL SBWUUmTS. 1 dec81 - just, regeiv;ei- VARIETY STORE - -A LOT Ol- ' I r HAMBTJBG EnGINaat.:irrjm Sdtcf 5fl a yard . I VKBX CHKAy; LAWNS, at 6UiO 'BLEACHED HHUtTluG at VhP, 8c and IOclULNEN TOVELS irom 81.20 to $75 per dozen. to per dbzeni" 1 1 GOOD BARGAINS. HClSlEBYrHE UPPOBjlLOy9, lOOB- Bii,a, uaoCKEKYi TIN WlBEr GtaSS'-W ABE A.aJaKj, kctubb TBAMES, and many tother tnmgs at oomparatlTeiy low prtcss. CALL and 8: OMttesMctfullr, 'i4f.q . s J i iil . .i m B T marzo Bit Tl 1 .Mil 17 'fi 71 SYPHILIS YV7 I O y In any" KAj 9r( W stages rjLy Cm :-- CATABBH, fr. QO ECZEMA, OtD " d; Q sorxs.pi . i H:feS 5r PLE3,B0lLa W i W ' S a kin ... -a- jS3. m DIB A 8- , f&imj -P-g j K I IH" M I MfeWNkfiacAl Brink. Goldsboro Messenger: Mr. J boar, a respected citizen or countyrttterrthe 29th ulto., of tion. Mr. Jackson Parrish di same neighborhood the same Mr. Warren-Tomunso; WhilA injnaia tfltfl. 01 BU .SBUW iSafc jitW i i Wxhlk lite bnt Wfi roflrrfif. f ftnnmmpA thft oftatff or I II V A VfltkA W W v w y- 1 jV.i"-r lrif nhUK event occurred on Wednesday Wf TiSiS&P 'to -2a -tiFfle iwndwd the sad result of a shot receive the liffi L2&mJ5S " v,,-ia ofHrrr Karate ltf$S Mr. Bonn was a young gentleman of high social position, and was vferyl pop-1 l' -A correspondent" writing B3 from J Mountain View. Warren counts, gtyes' I the particulars of a sad occurence in that vicinitv on Sunday of last week Mrs. Richard Harrison committjd,sui-r cide at her hom fhile har. busband olMTwera ax cnurcn.oy snooting J a S m elt rfaclratr'adplatmrihegunm front of her breast, toucheu thfe trigger by means of a stick and sent the leaden missiles through her body. Mrs; ' Har; rison was a member of thq Baptist church, and esteemed by her neigh Of late she had been of a some rs. melancholy disposition. She leave&ve children, the youngest only fivej nao&ihs IilrMtlnlsffMelRimrrtin 4tosi)itfeiibout twxsrtfflWi;BiB-8idejif. Smithyille, was destroyed by nre on. Friday afternoon. The keeper Havesd most of his turniture, out in a aamagea condition. The fire was accidental. ' yreensWofBijrfe: Mr. W. ,K Far tat obtained iletteoA Jpatent in Ganada on March 18, 1882, for his turbine water The" Sergeant M'nfg. Co. are tiow preparing tor another building 30x120 expressly, fox a moulding shop. I This is- the second addition inside ot sismontns still this enterprising firm finds itself unable to keep up with its orders. The United States district court met yestj&rdaf . There." &r&: on the criminal trdoclef)eihtiices-W for illegal distilling1, retailing; ' rerDdying,; . etc. There are twenty-six cases in-whicn the United States have sued distillersTipoji their warehouse bonds for their non payment of taxes. There are twenty warrantar-returned by commissioners parties being held for court. There are, also thirty civil suits. ' ', ' ' ITEMS' OF INTEREST. Gen. Grant is arranging to entertain his Iriends in princely style at;long Branch this season. The gout has taken possession of firnnmv ngiji" ""a "fry violent? rj. - He is unftore lOfwurK, ar even sianq, find is cinatanllvf siiffltirfi: intense uaiu. lTieRtemM jd vtatiB oyer tjcnuyier bolsbxVjfod &t lixniblek iatTtongrpss frrt"l Tniann. npgma lo- be making good headway Moxaco has 10,000 inhabitants and 164 priests. The population and the spiritual advisers are said to live entire ly jotl tjie profits: ot ihe gaming-tabless A movement is on foot to' consolidate the cities of New York and Brooklyn. This would make a city of 2,000,000 in habitants and place it second on the list of the largest cities of; the world. 1 John JJehninghoffi aged 1 81 years died in Bradford, Penn,. leaving over 500.000. About 15 years ago, while he was residing in the'oil regions, a.gang of robbers-surrounded his house, and after gagging him and all the other, members of the family, helped them selves to 200,000, which they found in theold man'e strongbQxes,sand got away without leaving a single trace by which theycould be identified. It is proposed this summer to convey electricity by means of a telephone or telegraph wire from the falls of St. An thony toL Paul, 10 miies and there op erate a motor, which by means of abelt and shafting, shall run the presses of the; Pioneer Press. This experiment prov ing satisfactory, the enormous power of th& falla Jttdre put twofk extensiverytJO.6- fJtojthiSopinion im 6tockraiser One oi trie most curious literary scan dals on record is recalled by the death of the dowager Lady Lytton, wife- af, Bulwer-Lytton, the novelist. She was remarkably beautiful,' but she seems to haye had a 'temper of her own. Her married life was very unhappy, and on one occasion, wnue ner nusDana was a throueh the interposition of the Prince of Wales she was released. She wrote a number of books, and revenged her self on her husband by satirizing him in one of her novels. An agent of Coup's Circus visited the assassin Guiteau in ms ceil ac ry asnmg- ton jojrfTri6rf,-andimirrAase two isultllf cTothes liota htm. Forthe suit worn by Guiteau at the time he shotthe President $250 was paid. For the suit worA bv Guiteau during his; trial and when Bill Jones shot at hinj, the agent paid $100. Guiteau did not hesi? tate to part with his Clothing, and; when informed that tne suits were to pe ex hibited on nlaster casts of "himself, now. beinsr made f orCOuo by W. McDonald. the sculptor, was much elated. Jt tick led his vanity,-and the chances are that if,thagent had peent smart? pe could nave secureu tuo ciotiioa iui uuwiugi Dmellijt itQ Poisoned Beer. :2Tot long ago, tw6 young fellows, journeymen bronzesmiths, were sitting in a small Warsaw cafe playing domi noes. A glass half full of liquor stood, on the table between them, and one o two of their fellow-workmen were look ing on at the game with evident inter est. There was little in the appear atfes I ol the group w attract special attention -still less to suggest the improbable notion that the four youths composing.: it were two duelists and tneir seconds, or that Jh? stake ef fJie" domino-match was k human life; iresently, bo wierj$ the game having come to a conclusion, the youngef of the two players, a lad ot lanaed: Stanisjaus Julian, lifted ft glass td his lfpS and dr'anK off lts-'oon-tents at a draught. Five minutes later he was a corpse.' The wretched !bqyjj had Quarrelled and agreed to fitlft a duel in such a sort that the death of one or the other must ensue. Having placed themselves in the hands of; two seconds, these latter arranged that their garises fci idoulinoeaXubonMhe solemn understanding that; the loser should swallow a dose of the deadliest poison procurable. This hideous compact Was carried outjbalhe letter, nor did aAist the surviving persons concerned iUt, when interrogated by the police au- thorities before whom they were subset quwiuy Drought, Detraythe nt rseilr their Ishafie if itn iatch he wwdWdliav.ulfi: pledge to drink the . poison as his antagonist; ana tne seconds pn that they had only "done their d seeing the d?rt oghi out accordi the cotrditioni fettled beforehand.' OBOVQH OH BATS, Clean out rats, mice, roaches, flies, anl bsd-J kcandidatejprt,aruamenjD, sne denounc ed ffiT rtthiTaaSiJgsMHe finaUy Bfint 1reTtrD inlWtn.anrasylum, but araas tied : utv in lima wiiwa MUTES. Mltry Power Ot)ornner,tstt ioai4 HfiMawiSiiK' io ported kfco6oth Betalehem iBa-aad TPDorEPrn . f . : ' i . nr-?-. pounay ' recovereo RgaiHSC nim.4n, ne: - 5 15 I - ? yf .,-5i-: 'o' John STiMasafiyJind James Hmblinr L Francisco," (engaged ih. an v altercation ! Sunday mdrirlnfc wiiich testiltedin the. shoonof'Massey- three times.miAg nimjaiorcat. Lnstantlyj i COliAvm. Boyies! at; the hesKLQttee Mobile bar: and colonel of tbi 56th Ala- 1 nl e. J J 5 a. J i i U 1' uuiMecwraia regi5nti,,giuriug uib f f estrictions jrnPQaed bj Gov ernor jqf ' " Massachusetts Jn regard to )ubli6 parades of the' jTiftth'KtgaroBtj in consequence'bf'thryceBdiietbf some of, its members in, JSichmondl are tp be .rernQvea May .3, tho date of tpe spTigg Xhos4RLeshe,.wiplastTnursday nigntlu Fhijadetphia, jSbot xus former Employer; Thbs; ' S: 'ifelsbfl, ah -in valid; in the; forehead an4 attempted to rob hiia was arrested Sunday in that oity, : -snlltisV3nd0rDllfc;botlierof Wm. - Yander biltrV comnl itted i -aiii cide at the Gienham. Jlotel, ;H,ew York, Sun day.' t - - , An order was passed by J edge Pierce, Of Philadelphia, bn Saturday,; in' -the equity shit brought by the Keely Motor K)mnarry against - J ohn M. Keel y, re (fUiriDg him. to; answer -.eite-.; bill filed by trie company to .compel: ,him to dis close1 the process by' which , he expects the results contemplated in his contract with the company. 'Annnkdwn man died sudJeDly Sun day morning in a Turkish hathinc es- tablishmjenrT in Kew York. Nothing was f6und On him to lead to.his identi fication; He was apparently .about 35 years, old, .medium height,, with dark nairBnd mustache, and wore! a dark suit Of clothes nd blue . shirt It is thought that .ie died from' exhaustion caused by the bath. Three of the passengers on tlie steam er Scythia, which sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for New York, were ar rested on-.the arrival of thesteamer at Quecnstown on Sunday, charged with being implicated in the recent murder of Arthur Herbert. A Burglar named Henry Davenport entered the residence' of Thomas Par ker, on West Monroe street, Chicago, Sunday ' morning. .Mr. Parker, being awakened, snot uie burglar in the head and he died' 'from the effects of the wound in the afternoon, " t The History of a Male Trade, Clbcinnail Gazecte. A citizen of Glendale, having several acres of fallow land lying idle, deter mined to put it under cultivation. 11 is hired man , suggested that a mule be bought for such drudgery. The amia ble citizen agreed, and went to a neigh bor, who was something of a stocks raiser, to. buy the desired animal. The stockman, with the modesty character istic of his kind, produced mule which he warranted to be perfectly gentle in either single, or double harness: all this for $100. The.amiable citizen b&ught a i . it:' i. : -1 t -i . ' uj& excellent muie, ana ne was sent to his new home. The next evening, the amiaWe citizen having returned ndme, the hired mah complained that the new mule would not pull ,a, pound: when hitched to a cartel The- next day the mule was'sent with tbiS" hired man to "Barney FoXj a slBller of norsee-aud males On commission, who was instructed to dispose of the mule fornaotflesd than $125. In the meantl me TMam iable citizen had ought4outrliis;frienq, the stock raiser, and told hini how he thought t wo v mules . were better than coincided, and before the two friends separated the stock raiser was author ized to match the first mule at any price under $200. Ehe delighted stock raiser -wepfcto Baraey Fx's stable and stood in theqorwa$ watching the boys ridinghorses' via - a moTe spirited and frisky way than the animals seemed capable efrirntil a mriie . appeared upbn the seene tbat'appeared as like the mule the arm a 81 e citizen as two mules can Itnaut mucn haggling the mule was knocked down, figuratively speaking,' to the smart stocn raiser, wno took mm to -Olendaie and offered --hinT to aid .neigBbofffat a "slight' advance' on. the purchase price, it 19 needless to add that the stock ratsep is owner of the mule, having paid $125 for it. whilthe amiably eitieen isS25, less Barney Pox's mmtesicM 'ahead. ' mm CjQrnjeiio5 Vamderbilf . nds His Own " ; i UltiW Yobk:, April 2. The police were iiQtmed toWgnt.that Cornelius J, van derpri wa brother ol Wroi H. VanderJ out, wno contested ipe pro Date ot tne S'Ui oi xneiaxe wromoaore yanaerput, ad committed suicide by shooting bim-; self through the :head at the Glenham Hotel.' " Thetdronr as notified and gave a permit "fur the removal of the Body. :. . '.: : ' , The deed was committed at $ o'clock (in thrfte in an aVWAinahf Am a .an$A Jill n w a'iIa.I, av. UUVUHElUVS SUirai Ult BUL, U UWS TV liCU he breathed1 his last; Burrounded by many of bis friends and themembers of his famUy. ViThe . motive ;for the-act, which is given by his friends, ii that it was tho'resnlfcof mental derangement, brought on j?y Vears of suffering from epileptic fits, mo other reason could be given as ms nnanciai .axtairs were sain to be In the most prosperous condition. A Nappleonic Story From the Gaulois. "When Napoleon ascendejd the throne, howeyer. very little money was made 1tt Frange unless 1y himself orwith his n nThi ayrard' otrnd bufe 'Ouvrard, bort 0t? feumblja' penfe 5n l io4 fw wwju auajWjUWW irancs of iuu, was a creditor of Hhe 'government foy 10 f 000,000 in 1812; fctfd . was" ruined; in; ia2. aoections of Mile. Ueorges, and one, evening had arranged with her to sup with him t hit yillaff iRueuil, when hejfceelved.a note of regrets, as she had received an invitation equal to a cotn mamlTtfTdia NarxileoTi ' Ouvrard's jr& ilywa ttiatVtie' would find a check for. 100,000 franca under ner napkm atz sup per that evening if she supped with nlm.!whereafe ah AfhrS w 35 knoferiri over. , jioAui luunimg uyriuu . wi Bum mowed to the Tuilleries. ' i i .-, k noy-mura uBJueyjiave you made out otkoSfirftoHdofttact this vear- "Four millions of francs, sire.'f ! iki;.; "That dSiitoo.much. .You;; will pay at pl FtKback IrittfthryirfeMttryl. feood .nialhua fM. Ouvrard s suDDer to arf txf&mOjm'vp by their dfeare'st Siorld ifiDl BaiB been DermahArttr m sltlvri! tor .all feraalel c)rnplair,rJdtoAlaaPlrikhM,23a western Avenue, Ljnn, Mas?., for Maphleip, ATTeaTdr nonesf 6nien7 " London TrfiltfrVtPfc-1 omen. .weretbft words ofths-BoiicBraa . What Lougntiney 10 naye peA ?-f,w s tiaay? -Iere TirawonetmBC?,tiiiF 1 iserable aiiX JjitoenSer haVe 6 sympathy I.JslrxLiI iimiablatoreacheEwhdinhiM! mm "i?8,u lJ uo.were nrsuac sequicnre f. L.a- dtes.M Br Ireland ttiey arermbre Sensible, j&eentfwas on tfnQF.hefj t ai woman wishedtdtsa ihinl.i Heloldi heff-that pqpnmigbk go fty.Ypttdounpt? knowl ,whQ iam,", she said. "I am the colonel' raay." ; v ery 'sorry; ma'amy ;T0plied the . u. jBoth IFdreiga jaiiul ftommtUy Jost Becelved, at OAATCGA yiCHT, fEfom Saratoga Springs, N1. T., A new water re- semDiing me imported vichy. ueco mm ended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong ' diuretic Also, Mineral later, Becommended very highly as a cathartic and al- teratlve and in all forms of dyspepsia, ALSO, g GASES CONGBESS WATEB, -JQ CASES BbCKBBIDGE ALIJM,- .-, ' ' CAS'S BUFFALO LITHIA. . And a full supply of , IMPORTED APOLLlNARiS AND Hntiyadi Janos Waters. 11 GREAT EUROPEAN KOVELTY ; , JTUNYAUI JANOS. THE BEST NATUBAL APEBIENT. A3 A CATBatt ; iC; Dost A wine Klaus ul ttsfore breakfast. The Lancet "Hunyi-di Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that tta richness in aperient salts surpasses tbat of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and moat efficacious aperient water." J'TQf. Virchow, Berlin. "Ijjvarlably good and prompt success most valuable." lr)f. Bamberger, Vienna"! have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prqf. Seanzmii, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." , Prof. Zander DrurUon. If. P., F. H 8., London. 'More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." Prof. Atcen, M. !.. F. H. X., Royal Mi.ntary Hos pital, Netley. 'PretBrred to Pullna and Kried rvohsaaU." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing .and 1'tspensig FbHrmaclst. NvKth Troa St. - - CHJJiLOTTE. N. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water just as fresh and spark ling as when it tiows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as erupffedto be refilled again every week. J H. McADEN, Druggist and Chemist. Proscriptions carefclly prepared'by experienced and competent druggists, day or night. Jii!r28 ft nI et in The-leading Scientists of To-day agree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidney and Ltver If, therefore; the Kidneys and Livers are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be thetre suit This truth has only -been Known a short time -and for years people suffered great agony wi bout being able to find relief. - The discovery of War nir's' Safe Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era In the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it con tains Juet the elements necessary to nourish nd Invigorate loth of these great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order: It is a POSITIVE BEMEDY for all the diseases tbat cause pains in the lower part Of the. bod for Torpid Liver HeadTCBesattrKfloe Bterfness Gravel Fever, : Ague Malarial Fever, and aU difficulties of the Kianeys, Liyer aim unuary oibu. It Is an excellent and safe remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and is invaiuable for Leucorrhoea or Falling of the Womb, As a Blc Purifier it Js unequalled,, r it tures tbe organs that mask the biooti. This Bemedy, which has done such wonders, Is put up in the LARGEST SIZED BOT1 LK of any medicine upon the market, and is sold druggists, and all dealers at 81.25 per bottle. For Diabetes enquire for wabneB'S SaFE DIABETES UBK It Is a POSlTiya Bemedy. H. H. WABNEB ft CO., Jan28 . Rochester. N. r. -JUST REGEiyED- ONE HUJSDhED. BARRELS i'f: THE FINEST IN tfHK MARKET. Oil i;.U Hi" Vtt SPRINGS & BURW an nPfisIevi?Flirle lof MrtJINl WE ave EWS in 2&n4 packages, suitable puousners or irj newspapers. Aaaressr mar2a , .. .. . , --. Charlotte. N. Ci- - PiAilftiieiit FloiiF. It J nAa.oilOWlngrgcheflDle uw Coiv red br tVe Rairroad Officials, and may be Relied oM Correct : - OOITDEirSED SOHEDULES, ' TRAINS GOIHO KAST. 5Pate February 19th, 1882. No 51 Dally. No. 68 Dnllv. Leave Charlotte, " . Salisbury, " High Point, Arrive Greensboror... i . Leaye Greensboro,... . Arrive Htllsboro, Arrive ; Durham,. Arrive Baleigh,.; LeaveiBaletjk,..' . . . . . . Arrive Goidsboro', a t6 ujii HJSt a m 7.20 a m 8.00 am 8.25 am 11.04 am 11.48 am 1.15 pm 1.40 nm "ST r 5o p ui &.&I V m 10.44pm 11.20 pm 4 20 pm -' b No. 17ADaUy except Saturday, Leave Greensboro. . .fl 00 p m Arrive at Ralteh 3.04 a m Arrive at.Gold8boro.;.8.00 a m Ko. 51-Conpects at Greensboro' with B ft D. S-,!?- .."A1 PP's North, East and West, via Dan mlngton 1lsboro wltn W. & W B. B.lorWU- Jip. 5-C6nnects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R a11 Ptot 'U Western Nonh Carolina; dally nt nftwnahnrn miff, o m. r , . 1 North, East and West . ..nu x. tx, u. n ror h i nmnti TRAINS GOIN& WEST. Date", February th, 1 882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Dally. Leave Goidsboro,. - Ahlve Baleigh Leave Baleigh Arriv Durham Arrive Hllisboro Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro,;...., Arrive High Point, Arrive Salisbury , Arrive C e,. ...... 10.20 am 12.40 pm 4 10 pm 5.28 pm 6. 07 pm 8.50 p to ftlOpm 9.48 p m 11,03 p m 7 25 am 8 06 am 9 28am 11.20am 1 2 50 a No. 8 Dally except Sunday, Leave Goidsboro... 2 50 p m Arrive-atBaleigh,..7.10 p m Leave Baleigh 5 00 a m . Arrive Greensboro, 2.20 p m No. PO-Connects at rharlotte with A. 4 C. Air Line for all points In the South and Southwest, and with C...C. ft A. B. B. for all points South and southeast. . No; 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. C Alr Hne tKXH polnts 8outh and Southwest; at Char lotte with C, C. 4 A. B. B. for all points South and southeast. W. Pi, C. RAILROAD. GOING WBST. NO. 50 IfeUy. Leavfr flreenaboro :. &20 p Arrive Kemersville. 10.86 p' aiiiTc ooicui.... ....... .11.20 pm NtJ. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave, ureensboro. ; : 830am ariivo joruersvilie 9 41 a m Arrive Salem.; W.15am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. YZ2ntl?mta 5.15am Jiiiiyo ja.oniersvi 10 5 5Q m Arrive Greensboro TOO a m NO. 5-J- iat!j. . oaioji p uj Arrive KernersvilJe rt 40 p m Arrive Greensboro 8 00 p m NT ATE UNIVEK! I y KUI.KOAII. . No 1, Dally, ex Sunday. GOING NOBTIL LeavB Chapel Hill,... Arrive University Arrive Ka.elgh 7.W) h m 8.20 a m ! 0. 1 5 n m No. 2. Dai y ex Pufiftay. GOING SOUTH. Leave R;tlL;h, Arrive University Arrive Chapel Hill H nil V m r i5 p m rt 15 r m -PQllmaa MM Cars WiW cnanp On Trair No. 50. New York and A'lanta v!a Wash ingtoii and Cimiie, ana bt-twepn (ireens-boro and utianesion. On rrain No. 2, fcIcmi!o:il nni chailot'e and vtasningfon and Charlot e -ia D.inviiie. PSThrouRh Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Baleigh. jolcistoro'. Sali.sbuiy nd Charlotte, and ail principal points South. Southwest, West, North ana nast. fur Emigrant Kates to Louisiana, Tex as. Arkansas aid the Southwest, address, a. F"f'E, Jenernl Passenger Agei:t. fet-2S Hlchr.iond, Va. BICHIYiDND & DANVILLE R. R. PASSEjSt13 DEPARTMENT. On and a er tfarch fith. 1882. the na.ssn. ger train servlc on the Atlanta & charlotte Air Line Division c; ;hi.- road will be as follows: Mail and WESTWARD. txpress. Mall. No. 60. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. 1 2.40 a m 1 1.05 a m Arrive Ga tonia, L 1.85 a m 12.02 p m Arrive Spartanburg. K 4.04 a m 2 35 p m Arrive Greenville, H 5.32 am 4.09 pm Arrive Seneca. G 7.15 am 5.54 pm Arrive Toccoa, F 8.28 a-m 7 0S p m Arrive Kabun Gap Junction,. t.32 a m 8.00 p m Airive Lula, E 10. 18am 8.43 p m Arrive Gainseviilo 10 51am 9.15 p m Arrive Atlanta, ? 1.40pm 12.05am Mail and EASTWARD. Kxpress. Mall. Ko. 51. No. 53. Lesve Atlanta '. .. 2. 1 5 p m 5.00 a m Arrive Gainesville, 4 54 m 7.41am Arrive Lulfi, hi 5.2rt m 8.82 am Arrive Habun Gap Junction, 22 pm 9.14 am Arrive Toccoa, F.. 7.06 p m 1 0.07 a m Arrive Seneca. G 8.24 P m 11.21 a m Arrive Greenville. H.- 10.08 pm 1.27 pm Arrive Spartanburg, K. 11.40 p m 2,59 p m Arrive Gastonla, L 2 08 am 511pm Arrive Charlotte, M 3. 15 am 6.00 pm CONNECTIONS. A. with arriving trains of Georgia Central and. W. P Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. E wiih Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Elberton Air-Line to and from Elberton, Georgia. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, S. C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and 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 Columbia, L with Chester and Lenbir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas ana Chester. M with G, C. & A., C. C., B. & D. and A., T. & 0. for ail points West, North and East Pulimah ?leeprng-car' service ton trains Nos. f&O and 51 dally, without change between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. JL B. TAT.COTT, " lyenpral llapager, I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent marl2 0., C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, March 12th, 1882, Train No. 52, Passeng'r. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock Hill Arrive Chester, Arrive Winnsboro Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington, AhlyeBidge Spring,.... Arrive Grahlteville? Arrive Augusta,... 11.80 am 12.35 p m 1.28 p m 2.50 p m 4.18 pm 4.25 P m 5.45 a m 6.37 a m 7.55 am 9.12 am 9 52 a m 5.12 pm 6 25 p m 7.40 P m 8.40 p m Train No. 18, Freight Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock HiU, Arrive Chester, 5. 40 a m 8.03 am 9.50 a m 12.55 pm 5.05 p te 5.40 p m 7 32 p m 903pm 11.17 pm 2 18 am 2 40am !. Arrive Winnsboro, Arrive uoiumDia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington, Arrive Ridge spring Arrive GranltjH Ills, Arrive Airgpta.. 3.4Q a m -rv 4 9.30 a Train No. 52, Dolly Connects at Columbia with the 8. C. B. B, for Charleston, and with the C. ft a E.B. for: Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, &c At Augusta with Central Georgia B, B for Macon, Savannah and Florida Dolnta. . Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta wlihj the Georgia B. B. and Central Georg B.B.forl .aHcon. auania. savannah ana jriorida noints. "Trains Nos. 18 and 20, local, 'dally except Sun flay, tj i --.tT. . . .- . Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, nas- setiget, dally, at 5.85 p. m. Frelghtj- daily except Bnruiayat8,4aa.m.and4.46p.. , . ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO DIVISION. fTra No: 'M; Batty; ' u ; ' r-y. Leave Charlotte;.. t. ...600 b Arrive at Statasyllle, . 8.12pm Trainm 52.1ally; " ; 1 ' Iave4Statee,'.v:r.,..J..;T;00 ,f i Arrive atChariotten4t.....Q.l&m "TIcketi sold to an polntsl South, Southeast 8outhwe8tfHd bogtage-eheeked through. lay-over Bumxt uu. iuhu ucxew. a., rvr, for 1 T. lCBTatcorr,v Ge T. MTH.xaLcarry' em l Passenger Agent. wui " sa wen'i Manager. Columbia, 8. 0. MarchJst 1882 Tv-.. -,- . ,,, . grift) BXtgccUancqtis . s We Have ad Jed to our Stock lj of GUANO. ALSO GENUINE nil or berman Potash Saifc CALL AND SEE 03. College Street mar7 rr 0 EMail I HAVE JUST RECEIVED- A LOT OF P ing AND- Paper Bap. HT A-f'I.ANT. AMl'll.(,Uli;i I'll I V SIZV o Oni Can Underat ll i. John B. Mis. mar5 EXTRA We have Just received and offer for a SHORT TIME ONLY China Tea Setts. Mossrose Decoratlpn, 56 pieces, 815.00. SI 0.00. wortU EXTRA FINE TEA 1TTS, gold, bird and flower decoration combined, 44 pieces, 812 50, worth $18.00. POBCELIAN TEA SETTS, plain white, rery nice, . 44 pieces, 85.00. POBCELAINE DINNEB SETTS, lr)7 pieces, tor S15JX); decorated, 180 p eces, for $35.00. BRONZE LAMPS of a superior quality, complete with shades, at 1.00, worth J?2 GO. All Other Goods in Proportion, m WHOLESALE and RETAIL. BaspectfuUy, J. Brookfield k Co. febl9 -AT- WILDER'S tore TOD WILL FIND A FULL STOCK OF Chemicals. Toilet Articles -AXIK 'AlsoU fresh kfcwW and Jgo J, (Wilson & Black's old stand.) Corner Trade and College Streets, Charlotte. -'. teblS ' Snpp - bin and Chesap eab I J.Bea Ml wrap 10

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