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L-aP 4eH? Y. iCi A R ttOiJg?EoO$lg E(RFEj& k M & yl 1882.. pettteemsttte. ,aj"eseweSWWe"W ML ml iUohA0XAdeX IVED lfcli4 whalMome, spareiing imrau beverage. Ask your oruggiBk, w hiu j mall fnr 2Ra U..K. tllttJ0i3. mall lor 4g N De1a, Ave., Philadelphia, $1000 BEWABDi fo anyaae pi Blind Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated, or protruding Mf.RS that DeBING'd SlaTToTlbJ druezlsts ana country stores. 1. Worth Sending For. Dr. J. H. 8CH8NCK, ol Philadelphia, bas Just published a book on "DISEA8ES OF THE LBNG8 AND iBOW TDEY CAM BK tUBBD," wMch Is offert end ee.;pwtpai(f.to all appueafitaj rttfcntaias; valuable lnfoimatlon for all whd uppoe thenV selves afflicted with, or liable to, any diseases of the throat or lungs. Address DB. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, 600 Arch street, Philadelphia, ra., r.uji Box 2833. - l WAMS c ARfr C0UECT0RS ! M ISS? GEORGE PACE & CO. WirlWilu wil of Patent Portable Circular SAW Aim et&tianftiT &&i Portahli STEAM ENGINES 5 N. SCKROEDEfi ST., PAT.TTMOKE, MI). Grist ana inoflTlls.'V&tep Whero6dCrto Mill Supplieaeto. TANITK EMERY WTTKKTifl and OBJLXblNQ MACHINERY. , Send for Catalocn. (tOn PER WEEK can be made In any locality. J)dU SomPthinK entirely new for agents. $5 out- nt free. G. W. INGRAHAM & CO. aprl8-;dw4w S ; , Particular Notice. AH the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control f GSNBBALS Gk T. BBAUBEGAHD and JOBAL A. II ABLY. A SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY TO WIN A FOBTDNB FIFTH GBAND DISTBI BUTION, CLASS JE, AT NEW OBLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1882. 144th MONTHLY DBA WING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 -years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fond of $650,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBEB Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PBIZE, 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: ljCapital Prize 830,000 1 Capita Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize Ji.nnn 2 Prizes of 82,500 -, 6,000 5 Prizes of i.yw 6,000 600 10,000 100. : 10,000 50 10,000 20 10,000 10 m.rww. 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of 9 Approximation Prizes of 8300 82,700 H Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1867 Pr zea, amounting to Si 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Kor further information write clearly, giving full address. Send order j by express, or Registered Letter, or Money Oraer by nail,' addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, , . New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Els., or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh street, Washington. D. C The New York office Is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. , The parttcular attention of the Public ls called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets lor each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse quently all the prizes In each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. aprll POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWIKG OF THE r In the City of LoulsvCle, on j WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United states Circuit Court s Karen 81, rendered the following decisions:, - t 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legaL 2d Its drawings are fair. The "Company' has now on hand a large reserv fund. Bead the list of prizes lor ttie MAY DRAWING. Price,.... 830,000 10,000 Prize,. i 1 20 Prizes. KflO eanh in Ann 100 Prize. lAOAuh in'ZKx 200 Prize, 60 each....... .4..... 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each : 12,000 1000 Prizes . . W) acht..... . 10,000 9 Mzes, 8300 each, Approximation iPrlzes 82,700 Prizes, 200 " 1800 X.960 Pris,y. 8tf2WOO ri&oTiekeUc82: Half Ileto.8lt27JBckt4, 85&;66Iketa,810a . .TfT BettMaoByor BMuVDraftln XMMi'V sfnd -frfapjee DON'T BEND BT REGISTERED LETTER OR PO8T0FFICE ORDER, Orderf ff"- ,?w?la;t,;.,?re' ao B at vaPax pense. Address allOTian-to-: - tt"Hr BOARDMIN, 3omierouznal Bmld LoulfrvtUe, Ky., or'09 Broadway HeirjorkT JUST RECEIVED- V AT TH fiAMBVRfJ'EDrjfllifG at from 2c to 2Be a yard ysBTtojAE; LAWNS at 6Uc; BLEACHED SHiaTliiGTTl. He and4 Oo; LINEN TOWELS Iwmlpjfl,8a.25 xer dozen, If jB031EftlHfETPOBTIE3,GWYEfX)B SETS, CROCKERY, TIN WARE, GLASS WARE LAMPStPICTPRI TKATtfEd, ftno msaf other : things at comparatively low prices. " -v Respectfully,,,, .3. JTHEREDGE, tTnder Iradersatlonal Bank. iclAASSEriags, ATTOENET & 00UNSELL0S at LAW, No. It Kuimuit Btrhit,T&ixr York. liresrjoSonclruT recerom anUon Raleigh Rational Bank, Balelgb:, N. CHon.IW,JP Bynonbadge qnremf Court North CaroUnL fimf JaiJ ZK Ai mil iiujL It -:. 1 10', : 1 7 - : GDDM1ARGMIIS K XL. . a & dL.B-JL - - .H WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND koAitLu! too well TTSPSlff Js.;rJr hmu.lva. that thflT .uvn w DUUV.AUQ w are subject to numerous diseases peculiar to -their sex, such as suppression of the Menses, painful mil raint.T MpnHr.in itlon. Corurestton. UloerafiOll nd K ailing of the Womb, atteoded with an end less train ol syrup unenc ana consuiuuouBi uuwr ders, which embiaers the whole life, and which hftv inn? been considered as almost Incurable. But at last the remedy has been! oubd In Do. Vi BBADr IJlLD'S FXUALJS BKUUIiAlXUt. 1 ta nnt a "mim-nll" hnt a remnrlv fnr nnfl rtflOU of diseases, all of which pertain to the Womb. Any sunerer irom me diseases meuiuuiou vau take tola reedyy-and thus relieve herself without mraoHncr ha nftnslttlnn tn atiy nnn anrl with On t f subjecting henvoraanly modesty to the shock of Oil CAauuuauuu L a yuaibinu. - x o Dring nemiu ma nappiuess w uie uuun vi suffering women ls a mission before which royal favor Inlra Inti InalcnlflnannA. What earthl ben- e faction can compare wlth-oae which protects from ' ...... a., i i" rnai aire Q'gease,nioBeruiQiess power U 1 WUhers beauty's ttaaslent flower?" which gives ease for palrVlojr for sorrow, smiles for tears, the rose of bBsttVTor the pallor of dis ease, the light, elastic step for dragging wearines nights of soft repose4oTBeayy hours of tossing restlessnees. boumHng,! folsJangulshlng duU ness, the sweefllnes ottullrowrh .beauty for the sbarpand wne.r'i form of maclatlon, along urn nf niAiit:inhvsiC8LL'ociiI a id domestic enjoy ments for a 'Jf ew; sad: 3ayl'-6t pafti and gloom. ending in anjeartj gtaver BHen is -me uissiuu, TOcharethe7resalU-ot DKX BaACEIELD'8 FE MALE KKGULAWB. wWci lS'he?ee truly and appropriate! styled "SFflmarrB Best lliend." "Whites" lu-alt'thoselrrulaj!ittM of the womb so destructive to- the ralt j, haplaess and beauty of women, fdlMppear ilkar suigjc before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. v All who suffer Crom-any of jthese diseases are most earnestly inwUed to- ilv Shis great remedy a trial. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Don't fall to try lit -'e - ' ' ; f -' : Price-small slxa, 75 eente.j Large size. 81.50. Manufactured by t- s J BBADFIELD, . ? r Atlanta. Ga. ' ?ot sale Eveirwbere. rr ' apr27 Among the medicinal means of arresting disease, Hosteller's Stsmach Bitters stands Dre-emlnent It checks the further progress of all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, revives tne vital stamina, prevents and remedies chilli and fever. Increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, and ls a genuine stay and solace to aged, infirm and nervous persons. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. ' mar2 THE V) j U OAKEN BUCKET' TOBACCO. COMPLIMENTS OB iogs d Bnrwe DEALER 3 IN Tobacco, Heavy 1 Fancy Groceries, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We congratulate the trade upon the settlement of the tobacco tax question and now solicit your orders In our line, and when you order don't for get to try THE 'OLD OAKEN BUCKET" TOBACCO. This Tobacco is Indeed an "exquisite pleasure The purest and sweetest that nature can yield,? Art aiding these qualities has made tt treasure, Esteemeaallke by Congressman and plowman in the field. , agr29 :. t ' ' " Whila other Baking Powfonim Utrgeff ; gdulteraiBd with Alum and other hurtful drugs, -mm has been kept unchanged in all He original purity and strength. The best evidence & its safety and effectiveness is the fact of fjts having received the highest tesfimoni- UZt- j 11. . . . ..... uis jrvm we men jtmineat cnemisxs in tne United States, when have analyzed it, from its, introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good rebuffs by the $ruotet-he TEST OF THE OVEN ITiS A PORE FRUIT-ACID BAWXGHrt&Eft MADB ST STEELE PSJCE, CMoigo,m, arid t. iiruirf, Mo., IttiailafiM or LapmiB TMt enit, vr.,MrW spatial. rj llamrtef KxtoMta, IS w STOMACH Spr r ---A X IXIfJAVt T AHSarU&Vi fhaiadiirtrlred JL the vegetable antidote lor SCROFULA that my remedy -will xpst the disease from the sys tem, thus rendering j$ the best ,blood purlaer known euro certain, speedy and permanent: As a Tonic and Alterative It u nlgtalr recommended. Bend for circular containing testimonials of mirac ulous cores. My testimonials come: not from the Territories of th far West; but from well known citizens of North Carolina Indorsed by the drug gtstsKtf the 8tat, For sale by druggists generally. Over 8,000 bottles sold, all reports favorabje.- -i References for personal reliability, Bt. Bev, Thos. Atklnsoivi). of N C; Revt C. J. Gibson, D. D., FeterVbtorY. ; Oao. A. Foote. M. D , War ren county; HbtLV. Jr. Davis and Bon. C. M. Cooke, FrankUnoaoly.H.G , , t For -farther mforrnatlon and orders for sxt Bamedj addes ; . , Mfis. JOE PERSON, 5V.r FrankMp.T.C, ttJESDAY. MAY 2 188U . STATE NEWS. IWyrcolOJfld rwllOrjBfliUltthe peniten tiary serving oat a ten years sentetMJe, for manslaughter, was Saturday par doned by-the Governor. , The lleign 6rttxm Exchange Mirt-h)etttioTi to Gen.Oox.Dur It sentative. urcinir the abolition of stamp tax on bank crfeoks, and the tax es on bank circulation and capttaJL "Winston Sentinal : J. (X Buxton Esq. was bitten by a DoisonousDider a last Thursday from the effects of whi sunerea severely. The foundations of the burnt block above the post-office, are being excava ted preparatory to the-rection of large and handsome-business stands. The bairdirig boom in our town, riot withstanding the talk of hard times is in no way abated. Seven store houses and two factories, besides dwelling houses are in course of construction;' ' Wilmington Star: A correspondent informs us of the marriage-.on the morn ing of the 17th inst., in Pender gounty, oi Mr. A. Hanning, aged 84 years, and Mrs. Martha Wilson, aired 77 years. The youthful couple have our kindest wishes tor a nappy ana prosperous career; out we hope the "old loiks naa Deen iuiiy advised of the step. A barn belonging to the Messrs. West brook Bros., near Rocky Point, Pender county, was destroyed by fire a night or two since, together with its contents, consisting of fifteen bushels of peanuts. The loss is estimated at $2,500, to cover? which there was insurance on the barn to the extentof $500 and on the peanuts 1,500. The origin of the fire is a mystery ; but it is the general impression.we hear that the barn was first robbed and then set on fire. Chinese Funeral. . New York Herald. The emaciated remains of Cha Af uch, a middle-aged Chinaman, lay in a sim- Jle pine coffin yesterday at his home in Hvision street, and the friends of the dead man had assembled to pay the last tokens of respect to his memory and perform the mortuary rites of the Bud dhist creed. Full twenty-five bare headed and tearful Mongols sat in the room in strangely embroidered "sues," black pantaloons and shoes of marvel ous design. At the foot of the coffin a roasted pig savored the air, and all around it were strewn fragments of gold and silver paper that reflected the flames of a score of brightly burning wax candles. A few "joss" sticks pro truded from among the flimsy emblems of temporal riches, and bright strips of colored silk were pendant from the walls. In the midst of all this lowly splendor lay the dead Mongol, with ghastly, upturned face and folded arms. A few minutes of complete silence passed and three Chinamen entered the room. They were assuming the duties belonging to the Buddhist priests, and each- wore a soft black felt hat bound with a strip of white crape; The cen tral one of the three began to chant a prayer in the guttural Cantonese dialect and Ht every pause he made his two as sistants chanted a response. Some times they reverently kneeled, but they stood during most of the ceremony, al ways facing the corpse. It was a strange sight, this Buddhist ritual in the heart of a Christian city, but never for a mo ment did the prayerful voices flag and never for a moment did the mourners remove their eyes from the face of their departed comrade. There was, perhaps, one of the assemblage who did cast greedy eyes at the roast pig, but it is said he was converted to Chiistianity two years ago. After the prayers to Joss had been duly rendered and the prayer sticks were lighted, the coffin was borne out of the house and deposited in a hearse. Tne deceased was a member of the Loon Ye Tong, or United Chinese Brethren, and the hearse was driven to the rooms of the society at No. 18 Mott street. Here a German brass band was drawn up on the sidewalk and. as the little cortege filed into the Chinese colony the musicians played the dead march from "Saul." Then the members of the Loon Ye Long walked two and two from the club rooms and formed in procession behind the hearse. Each one was dressed in native cos tume and wore a white silk apron, upon which, in black velvet, was worked a square and compass the symbol of the order. The flrstection of the mourn ers carried a red serge flag trimmed with , white, which , bore" in white Chinese characters the name, age, time of birth and time of death of Cha Af uch. Behind these came two black banners, on which ware embossed white hieroglyphics, which, freely translated were, "Rest in Peace," and "We Mourn Our Loss." The body was preceded by a linef policemen and the noisy brass band When the march began there were fully a thousand persons attract ed to the scenerand it was witludifficul ty that the procession could make anv .progress through the crowd: facts About Specie! The American Register prints a table giving the amount of both the Imports and the exports of specie to and from the United States for'twentyflix years, , from 1856 to 1881 inclusive. The ex ports of Bpecie exceed the imports by not less than one thousand millions of dollars. , . . Prom Mr. Spofford's valuable annual we get the following interesting fasts: 1. There were 8650,000,000 of speciain the United States onihe first of ifovem ber, 1881Accordingio the estfmate-of the director of the Mint 2. There were, according to the same authority, only $398,541,683 in specie In the United States on the 1st of June, 1879. 3. J he excess of imports of specie during 1880 and 1881 was only $167,000, 000 (in round numbers). - 4. The amount of specie produced m the United Stales from 1867 to 1881 in clusive was only about 81,300,000,000. 5. The amount of crold rodnc!edin the United States from 1845 to 1880, In clusive, exceeded the amoanfcof silver produced by more than one thousand millions of dollars ! Surely it must be the demonetization of silver in Eng land and Germany that has affected its value-; .6. The estimate of the aggregate pro duction of sliver and gold in all coun tries; from 1493 to 1875 is $10,802,329,343 that is to say, nearly eleven thousand millions of dollars. , Dying Onsolatio. , "Everything regnires time JUmt hairy to speak galtd the Italian Count Buondelamente, as he stood weeping and sobbing by Ihe' bedside of bis dying Wife. Who had been fading awajt for mnraihnn a van T "But I must hasten to ,teU,f inx sin," gasped his wife "I can hof die. :with- ouc coniessing uwt nave -Deen -"unfaithful to my marriage-vow and that I hav6 loved Coirat Mtf yaW " 1ft "I know it well enough" returned the count blandly, "and that is why I began to poison you from rte moment he en tered the house. ' - iiACABBt . . : To attflrbraro offertng from the errors and In discretion of youth, nemos weakieaa, aarlxjdecar oss of manhood, 4c I will send a recipe that Mi curs yoiTl KEX of.CHABGE. TlUrest lamedy was discovered bv a missionary Irr iouth America. Send a self-eddressed; envelop the Bbt JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York Ctfoa Pfotldenoi JouxnaL r , The.red clay pipe fs made Ja this city m ww race 01 aDOuc two million a year.J huiiu 11 c ui. iiou muw ay Lew, ur itili ur twenty thousand; dollais.- mil ; ,The, clay comes from Martha's vine yard, Governor's Island, IN".., JT and Lake Michigan. Three hundred tons aretisedin a yearf I The threo kinds of 0ay axejnixed or ground toaellier. A workman with a Dila of clav besidi him njafceafrom it single rolls'of clay, each large enongn 10 mase a pipe. Tne next W0fke places the clay in aDibe mould: runs a wife intothestem Taf t putsurP der a levatAndaaakas the bowl. I Fif teenhundoedaday anuoooulded by one man.,, s . , , ... . . J Thft mrtliirW Ynav Ta nf vannna vlo- sifirns to form ihe decorated bo'wL The latest IS the "Land League, represent ing eviction on one side nd prison life on thejQthar, , . ' ' , ,n pipesaa.in othFthings,j novelties must be given the smoking public, and arthose interested in lapd, leagues are fair smokors this pipe will be bought for use and patriotism. After the moulding process the pipes are laid away to dry or drain until the water is well out of1 them. Thy are then put in fire-clay receivers, one" hun dred and ninety, In each, and placed in the fire or furnace to be burnt, ! The ovri Blds seventy thgusant pipes. They are then heated to a white heat. The red elay pipe has a wooden "stem rand a silver band. ' The stemsRTBmade from maple by machiaeryjdesjgned for the purpose. They are made black by the process ots enameling. The band is made from a circular piece of brass, that is to say, a . circular piece of brass,- without break orfceam is turned intoayHriaer about an inch in length. " Some of the pi pea-are stained, while others are left ia-the col'or of the clay to be stainedor colored by the smoker. t. !- if KilUngof a'cMvictJ fc , Baleigh News and Observer, April 29. Yesterday mqrning about J.0 o'clock, $at Hill ftnd Buf usrHolesclawcoiored, members df a gang of Convicts" etrYplbyed at the Cooke bricks yard on Walnut Creek, near the North Carolina Rail road bridge, south of the city, attempt ed to make their escape. When called on to halt, Holesclaw stopped, but Hill ran at Ms best speed. A guard, whose name is Johnston, fired on him and kill ed him at "the first shot, the ball passr ihg entirely through his body, jtist under the left shoulder blade, and prob ably striking the heart. He died as soon as he was flit. Hill was a negro, aged 27 years and was from New Hanover county. His sentence was for six years, his crime being larceny. He was placed in the penitentiary in February last. It was learned yesterday by the authorities that Hill had told some of the other convicts that-he had made up his mind td escape, and that if he was overtaken outside the walls he would either get away or be killed. Fine Cattle. RalelgbjXews and Observer. Friday Mr. William G. Upchurch sold from his stock farm, to Mr. J. T. Bree don, a prominent and progrt ssi ve farmer of Bennettsville.Sodth Carolina, a num ber of fine cattle from his hereof Jer seys. There was a bull, "Duke of. Nor folk," five years old ; three cows, aged 9 7 and 2 years, each with a calf ty her side,the price paid for the lot being $735. We regret to see such splendid stock leave the State.butribshows what Wake farmers can do when they try to raise fine cattle. 7 " s 1? ' "1 Write to Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, No. 233 West ern Avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to tne curative properties of her Vegetab e Com pound in all female complaints. PELOiET (SCO., ESTEY, ROSEDALE, SteiawayT Webber, Decker Bro's, HAINE3 and GATE CITY P I A N O; S . NEW YORK PIAN03. tt is conceded, ilead .the - v f t Ll J world. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you bay and I will show you that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. Alt I ask is a trial aqd this can cost you nothing, while It may be tie means of saving you ggreat deal la an Instrument Organs always In stock either to sell i or rent. Call on or address T "t IA . V S inn vnnrKro. i ? aftrajn 'Bota7jfhrlttej, Telephones ! Telephones ! TELEPHOHES. TI SOUTHERN BELL TELEPUON AHD Telfgraph Company, Is the -mutf lYceisee--- of the vkftjeaa Bell Telephone Company Fpr supplying Telephones In the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (sooth of the B. . B. p..) North (1JnJoutti Cajcollna, moaf and Alabama,. PEIYAT LPTES Constructed, equlprfcd wttn Telephones and rented k For particulars address . ., . t s I -80DTHEBN BELL TELEPHONE Vvt, n and TELEGRAPH COMPANY. feblleodSm 105 Broadway, New York. congress Water. Is a well known sreclflc ttr CONSUMPTION, IN-: DIGESTION, and all disorders of the STOMACH, LIVER and KIPNEYS j, . t NINETY YEARS' popular use attests Its purity, ' AfOld aff CCars.rhf1A wnfa4 'Arfi,1"4 domestic; they impair oTgestlve organs and! 1.1 .a. n - 1 1 H I . . . niuuoB, moreojjiuuucing irreparable results Draught, j marl 2m eod ORGANS - a - " VUKE5 'AND NEVER FAILS. The only known SpecIficBemedy for Epi'enUc Fxts. SAMARITAN NERVINE Vitus Danc. Vfirtiffo. Rlstprloa Tnsatifrc innMrn Paralysis, Bheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Nerv ous diseases, xnis lniaiiioie remedy wiu positive ly eradicate every species of Nervoas lierango ment, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the germs of disease by pentralizlngthBharedltaryi taint or poison In the system, and thoroughly eradicates the- disease, and utterly destroys ihe cause. t j M5kRITAiERVLE Cores Female Weakness, Jehera-bebiHty, Leu corrhoea or Whites, Painful Menstruation,. Ulcera tion of the Uterus, Internal Heat, GTavei, Inflam maaen of tne Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. Yqi Wakefulness at night, there ls no better remedy. During the change of life no Female should be without it. it quiets the Nervous system and gives rest, comfort, and nature's sweet sleep. SASIARITAN NERVINE Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habii of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst eviis that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands -die annually from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not because he likes It, but for the pleasure of drink ing and treating his friends, little thinking that he Is on htSToad to min. i,tke the Opium Kater, h& first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of the drugj takes-strong hold upon its victim, leading him oa to bis own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating arid Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating ls to alimentiveness, as over eating first in flames the stomach, which redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium. Instead of satisfying, only adds to its fierce fires, until it consumes the vital force and then itself. Like the glu.tonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!" but never enough until its own rapacity devours itself. Samaritan Nervine glve9 Instant relief in such cases. It produces sleep, quiets ihe nerves, builds op the nervous system, and restores body and mind to a healthy condition, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the Heart, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Syphilis, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of the Urinary Or gans. Nervous Debility, caused by the indiscre tions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who are cov-rlng your suffer Irgs as with a mantle by silencs, look up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and jewels An the crown of your Maker, If you will. Do not keep this ar secret longer, until It saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If you are thus afflicted. tHke DR. HICH MOND'S HAMAHITaN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arresfc,pr-rnati:re delay and impart tone and energy to the whole system. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also tfeaf and dumb, but it cured tmr. She can now talk and hear as well as auybody. Petkr Hosa 8pringwater, Wis. SAVIAItl T.i. KEItVIXG ' Has been the means of cmlns my wife of rheuma Usm. J. B. Fletcheb, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E B. Balls; Hattsii;e, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. Y"m- BENSON, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means Of ctirlng ny wife of spa-Ins. Rxv. J. x. Ems, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 with other doctors. . . , J. B. Hobson, . - ' ' New Albany, Ino. , ' SAMARITAN NERVANE1 , L Effectually cured me of spasms. 7, 1 " Miss jesnieWabbex, 1 1 740 west Van Buren street Chicago, 111. ' SAMATRITAN NERVINE' AH Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our fa4ly phylc1an it havlrig over-i 00 in 24 holrrs fimii K, Vervtlla, Warren county, Tenn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me' dt scrorola after suffering for elgiii jeara, , albkht Simpson, Peoria, 111. ' SAMARITAN NERVITfE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctocB. J.-vV. Thobkton," clalbom, Miss. SAirrARTTTAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic fils of a. stub born 'haracter.''- Rev. Wm. MARTrtT) 1 Meqhanicstown, Md. : rr SAMA.RITAJV NERVINE.! Cored my son of fits, after having1 had 2,500 fn eighteen months. . Mrs.;E Fobk8, West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss orlkna Makshalx., Gianby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVtNE. Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many year s' duration. Jacob stjtkb, SU Joseph, Mo. , SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. OLvTVEa Mikks, Ixpnton, Ohio.-' SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jbwxll, Covington, Ky. ' SAMARITAN If ER VINE ' Cured me of fits. Have been weir for "over four years. CHAHLKait cubtib. Osakis, Douglas county, jamn. SAMAitAXAX NJSUVINE Cured a friend of mine. wbo haa43ybBpfft very badly. . , Mh.hasl O'CONNJiBjRldgway, Pa. SAJIARITAN NER VINE , r Has permanently cured me of epHeiAIfe fits. David TaauBir, Des Moines, -owa. . SAMARITAN7 NJJRTINB Cf-ored my wife of pllepsy of 4)fi yews stahdirrg -:.-fr .HiUiiiy u.ARKaUtieyt-JAlch. ' - ElAMAi'T'APl'NERTl'NiB Cored my wlf e' of a nigrvoosdrsVas? of Wftead - tt . . . n. i S. BW, Nortn Q9e, J.i , . y a'r Ota NMjfiiW VI ne ' ' durefl my son of fitsle has nt 'Had a rHror abwut four wars, .-via' JapDAV k ' Wdodbufn, Macoupin county, IIL SJMARLTJiniERVIKEi Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or may be had direct from usTThese wborw fsb to obtalff further evldeoeeof theurattv froperties-! Samaritan Nervine will plea ene.-cet poatage'Stamp for a copy of , our IUutitratt'V-Vournal at Health, giving hundrtesOTlalr of core fronrper- pictures photographed-sJtez-Ujelr restoration to perfect heahnrAdarefcr rm -rfc " .-tj, a Y-fnTrrnSni'r . n turret 7& , . I s- - - prl daviiy ' O' f V tj o d 0 CO 0 Q W H GQ r1 o H tt w t2 1 - wss'gagw m O o s gagd Hangflgjagd ' BaBaaaanB s. - I f 'ill I I lM T I. Ii 1 r 4 MttsctUKXitons. Metropo itan MI SHEETS H FOR MAY, WITH PATTERN Just Received, at ler s. aprJ8 -BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayew and Analytical CliemlMts GOLD and SILVER IlEFIri Piactical -V.ill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and uinv.irdY ni FBACTOKV RG IHEATED. Surveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketches and Maps made. Constructions ot works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England Smelting Work. GOLD, SILVER, COPPEK and lea n om:s fTH-;L'l EI o hi; 1 i u or PUKCIIAM n COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Te nis. T OMAS BINNS etalluiujist. A. H. KIDNEY, Miniko Fxc.inekk. JOHN HOLLIDAY ruoF ( iikjiim mar8 tf Mew IFarnitniT CONSTANTLY COMING IN. WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH.. BOTH WHOLESALE and HETAIL. AT WHITE FRONT. febil a a a d w a Cures SYPHILIS r1 rz r CUBES WHEN ALL OTHKK REMEDIES FAIL!!! lljau diinijA eometo us. aod we win; CURS YOU. or charge nothing! li Write for particulars, and a' copy of the Utue book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering.' Ask any -proBanent Drucgli.t to. our standing E-$W-BSiB wlllbepatdto any chemist who will find, a-analysis of luOboules of . on parOeto of Mewury, roolde-of Potassium, or any Mineral substance. - &WLVT SPECIFIC CO.. Props . ... - Atlanta, tia. Prtceef Small Size,. ...,. 8) 9 size, 80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. Tiy 4 Bro in any -ka A-- & t age. vrJ CATAHRH. ' f Mi. o ECZEMA, OLD ,i5 SORES, PI -pIeS.-Soils.' 1 g DIS A .JpS?P? ! P fl m m 1 1 w ' at. Joseph Moli I decSl w .V A i " .... f i a 1 ... ' 5-. . , .V S-'- v. . . , .',
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 2, 1882, edition 1
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