t i TrIsEt 7 ' I Hakes 5 gaiions 01 a us- licloiis, whohwome, sputinc 2?E?h5 beverage. Ask your druggist, or sent by mall lor 26c. N u. K. hlaKJ, Dela. Ave., Philadelphia. $1000 REWARD! for any case ol Blind Bleeding. itcmnK. Ulcerated, or protruding WLK3 that DeBINGU .nMfnv Nit in cum Pre Dared T r Jr. MTLIAA-M. M 16 Asehtreetnuaaeipni SfrTS.1X Without his signature. Sen or circular. Sold by druggists and country stores. SI. Worth Sending For. Dr. J. H. BCBENlK, ol Philadelphia, has Just published a book on "DI8K48E8 OF TBB IUNG8 AMD HOW TIIII, CAN BE 1VSKV," which Hi otter ered Free, postpaid, to all applicants. It contains valuable Information for all who suppose them selves afflicted with, or liable to, any diseases of the throat or lungs. Address DR. J. H. SCHENCK 4 SON, 600 Arch street Philadelphia, Pa., P. O. Box 2833. . 100 LINEN. c TTTTAiTpAVAnA I Bead 3c. stamp ARD UULLtU I UltO I for Ten New 7VlzL-Ti . i . RniniffDiia. briirht. attractive. jiitVmn BaiBX FACTOBT .P.O.Box 60S3altimor GEORGE PACE & CO. Mannfitetorers ox Patent Portable Circular SAW Alio stitiaiirr sA Portbl STEAM ENGINES 5 X. SCKROEDEB ST., JJAiTIilOIUi, ALU. Grist and Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Wood Working and Barrel VTHl HnrmHi and GBJWMNG MACIENJ1 for Catalogue. nn pier wifRTC can he made in any locality. !boll SomethlnK entirely new for agents $5 out fit free. G. W. LN (in AM AM , Boston, Mass. apr!8 dw4w Disease Is an effect, not a cause. origin 1 within; Its manlfestaUons without Hence, to cure the disease the cause must be removed, and in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE Is es tablished on Jmt this principle. It realizes that 95 PER CENT, of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and It strikes at once at the root of the diffi culty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and restorer, and, by placing them In a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. For the innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements generally, this great remedy ha s no equal. Beware of Un posters , imitations and concoctions said to be Just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIA BETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. If. II. WARMER dc CO., Hocuses ter, If. If apr!5 Having Romovec TO Corner Colleee and Trade Streets, (L. W. PERDUEM OLD STAND,) nd adding to onr already large Stock OF CORN, HAY, FLOUR, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED. 2.000 pounds Fine i r Country lams. A FULL LINE OF HECKERV PERFECT BAKING POWDERS, . A.J.Dcall&Co. apr30 JUST RECEIVED- AT THE VARIETY STORE -A LOT OI- H AM BURG EDGING at from 2c to. 25c a yard' Vert Cheap; LAWNS at 6Uc; BLEACHED nniBiinu at iific, Hcand 10c; from S1.20 to $3.75 per dozen. )c; LINEN TOWELS GOOD BARGAINS. HOSIERY, H08TC SUPPORTERS, GLOVES, COfi- 8ET8, CBOCEtRT, TIN WARE, GLASS WASE LAMPS, PICTURE FRAMES, and many other things at comparatively low prices. ty CALL and SEE, Respectfully, C. it XTHERXDGB, Under Traders' NatlonaiBank. mar28' t S " J':.?&L TO HE EITBla. 0 T AM DTenared WTROVIthat I have discovered X th vegeUWa Antidote; jox &CEOFULA that tny remedy will bxfxl the disease from thejsya tem. thus whderintf U the beet blood purifier known. Care certain, speedy and permanent. As s Tonlf and Alterative rii AlgniyTTeeommended. oni f. i MrAniur (vintalT lnir testlmomala of mlrae. ' ulous curei. H testimonials comenot from the Territories or me i&r west, outirom weu koowd citizens of North CarMtMt irjaorsed oy the drag gists of the State. For sale by drugglsto generally, 5veriaj00ttae4dfat4timm WBierencea iot yenvum ; M. ifHiuhti n n : of Mfl.i Hbvv ft J. Gibson. t rk rum. r k. VaoUi. M. D . War- reoooanty : Hon7 3, iTbwU MO& Eou-C At. Cooke for fartbet lntoxnuUDn i and orders for my; T V I II Ifiiii iS CURE ad foneSZOSG. Remedy, address Mas. job rjausuj. pr26 tt Franklin, M. & OR, THK MOTHERS' FRIEND! One of the greatest comfort i to those ex pectin to be eonnnwd remedy -upon whteb Implicit confldenoftcan be placed one that will yrodueaa saf and quick dedvery-wte tbatwlll oontrol pain and shorten the duration of labor. Such is "TAB MOTHER'd RE L IKK." Try it and see what A Blessing It ia to Suffering- Female, This Liniment when used two or three weeis. before confinement, produces a wonderful eflect,' causing a very eacj and quick labr, with com paratively lltae palm awl loaves thr raonther to a condition t recover ouicidy-or in othet.woada to have ai good gttlng up. Under Its use, labor will nrriinartiY ncrjiDT much less than the usual time. and the suffering be diminished beyond expression. The condition for which this remedy is offered is of such a character as to forbid a long array Of certificates. Thosa Interested In Its use are re spectfully referred to the hundreds who have used BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS: I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined to use "THE MOTHER'S KKLIUT." Coupled with this entreaty, rmadd that durtng a larg obstetrical practice fora-four yeara.) I have never known It tofKtlpr juce a safe and quick delivery. EES, M. D.j AUanta, Oa. A Iadj from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia, who has been acting eavijUdwire lor many years, writes: -liadlafeAd of all THE MOTHER'S KKLTj? yott aentme, tad I am DE LIGHTED WITH lT.-lnventlnstaace where It hat been used iueftVOTiuwMep4tt aak. i coniderjttrggVr ? -;'3fc iT .;. - :. - A iMmtiaman writes; mMt wife nsed jour Moth er's Relief at bar ft)rtttconanemenWSher te timnn, i th it hA rnwCTi tamaflh It with one half of the sufferlngLeahel ; fee.tormeljonflne- ments. and recovered, rrom ir mvmuca iwwjnnie. ShA Also recommended It to a &df f .Iea4tah0was about to be confined lor the :frsi tithe, andNahe says: "I HAVE NEjrERsSXE.iftNI ONE PAS9 THROUGH THIS fiBE AT rsTBIA Kw n M HO MUCH KASK AUD SO LITXLX $Of ItBING. " The names of all these: and BjaBJ others, can ho hnrl bT nalllnir at nT office." ' C V . . -. Bavin had the forekoins remedrTHO ROUGH LY TESTED In Atlanta ndjiclnfty, Inow offer It vo my patrons as possnnaina KBenwinonis. I am permitted also to rerorxio the following wm. m. urunuey, jr., wt . arcj n v. own, all of whom are ready to testify tfi the i merits of the preparaUon. Price, $L6Q pej; pottle. ITepared Dy w -- , J. BBJUFIaLl So Prtp'r, jsAwymanta Georgia. For sale by Dx. Tir G mltliCharleuerlt. C. may lt3MM''i Amona the medicinal means of arresting disease. Hosteler's Stomach Bitters stands Dre-emlnent. It checks the further progress or all disorders oi the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents and remedies chills and fever. Increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, and is a genuine stay and solace to aged, innrm ana nervous persons. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. may2 THE uO L D OAKEN BUCK E T" TOBACCO COMPLIMENTS OE Springs & Bwe DEALERS IN Tobacco, Heavy 1 Fancy Groceries, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We congratulate the trade upon the settlement of the tobacco tax question and now solicit your orders lnur Una, and when jm order don't for get to try THE "OLD OAKEN BUCKET" TOBACCO. This Tobacco is Indeed an "exquisite pleasure The purest and sweetest that nature can yield." Ait aiding these qualities has made it a treasure. Esteemed alike by Congressman and plowman In apr2 1 1 rrrr: I i s f r EXTRACTS. " Prepared from the chotent Frtttti. with. tut coloring, poieonoue oil, aclde 'tartHk- lul Essences.- Always uniform h ttrwigi : without eny pdulterationa or impurities Have gained, their reputation' from their perfect purity, superior etrength and guar ty Admitted :t l$ompei delicate s J KJatffjrMOCuSSStf ST - BTEELE Cs PBICE, wuioago, axu na ot uotom, ao,i BUkrt at Lmlta TMt Br. piWi CrMa' lUil rwir, tmA Dr. Titm'm Vmim fmtmmm. WE MAKE NO 8ECOND GRADE GOODS , rKttl jlEUABLESELF .'(1 favorite prescription tf one of the : tnost noUd and succeanil pecUlista,la. Um TJ. s. -t (now ntMd (Or the core otXfw i tipVt UPlalaaealedeavslopeV. Druggists can fiu it, , gratem andpaturuf . tt i. imrjossible.- in the present Address DR. WARD CO., UaisUne;He.i , . THtJRSDAT. MAY-4, 1882. : Thr&L emDerorsJ'WtnfafA; 'Alexander fthd ITMJKilsdsftDh.ivill notmeet, Ml Theexicah Central Railway vsA aflftktttmatjyPirU of IhcCity ot Mexn ICO. i- rns oi;; ?-..--. - I .. Tv.LTPii ll.Shftai1rnan:D. for txirt Tears mfi Preefcyterian xpastoR tf. aiyais, ageff 70 years. j 1 JTfieTlsgtlibSril of alderinen last nihM ttsffl TO Utter fcfttHrjrfcfoir. t& bomfWinOt i00.00d :for : the', eoiit aGrtietaoQ of a sew . tysfeni , of MM Monday was moviniF dav in Ne T0m;'DOWtt;rt wn half th poatloln' Bwme4lQl3ruft4ng its qtfars,;?ind mere- was a jrenera uproar ana aiureas 10 106 tejiemeii alStrlCtS. , : nrvi trMn.nrmYinr nnirT operator - of the 'Washington Grass works, wnicn were ournea au linaca, YMondav; died-mTsteriotrsrr-m a sleeDinscar between New York and" Ithaca. The steamer Glamorgan, which ar- rived at Boston Monday from Liver- pool, ran 160 milethrough the south- orn AAcra f an io fialrl nnH linrincr that time passed fulry 100 large icebergs, on which were seen polar bears and" a large number of seals. The citv council of Petersburg, Va., Moriday adopted resolutions- appropria ting a sum not exceeding 810,000 for the purchase of a sue to he- donated- to. the State for the central x,unatice3rv8y- lum, to be located there. The asylum building will cost $110,000, to oe paia by the State. On April 9 Capt. Jack, of the White' utes, was arrested oy oraer oi me In dian Department and confined at Fort Washakie, Wyoming, tie escaped to a tepee and secured a , carbine, with which ne shot and iilied serin- Orchard Casey. A howitzer was firedt into the teDee and 'Jack -was Killed. He was a leader in the Thomburg, and Meeker massacres. Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, who was counsel for Mr. aoob W. Sbipherd while he was pushing hjs. jperuYianlaim .before the ; tte De-, partment, read a statement before the House committee on foreign affairs Monday, explaining his connection wittr the case. He will be cross-examined at a future meeting of the committee. The will of Miss Sarah Burr, of jSew Yk, Kbich e$3)pp,Q00( arioi ElBseppaM iel thMiUeicliaa beeh contested by her heirs on the grounjd that the instrument was improperly ex ecuted and that Miss Burr had not tes tamentary capacity. A hearing of the case before the surrogate is appointed lor to-day. t Some Grav Reflection a n the Sahara Oceaa Problem. Baltimore Son. The proposition of M. de Lesseps to Inundate Sahara from the Mediterran ean hasr been elaborately discussed in its several economic and climatic bear ings by unscientific persons who have , evidently been too deeply interested in the ' commercial considerations of the subject to look at it in the light of cos mogony. It is an indisputable fact that the earth is at present in a state of per fect equilibrium, and that it did not attain this equilibrium until afternoons of unrest, during which .volcanic, filris ripped up its continents, and the jseas "sloshed around, to use a vulgar but expressive phrase, without any order or regularity. In fact, the moon, which is now so quiet and mellifluent in its way, was once a volcanic formation incorpo rated in the earth's physical structure, and it is only within the brief period of some five hundred thousand millions of years that it blew-itserf np into its present orbit and cooled off. M. de Lesseps proposes now to do something which, according to the profound and well-settled nrincrrJles laid down bv all the astronomers, from Sir William Her- schel to Frof. Proctor, may at once de stroy the equilibrium of the earth, if not of the solar system, and perhaps the universe. That water will run down mil, unless it is dammed up, is a proposition which hydraulic engineers will taKe pleasure in demonstrating in the most elaborate manner to any gen tleman who may entertain a doubt upon the subject, if tnellesertof Sa hara is, as some believe, four hundred and fifty feet below the plane- of mean tide in the Mediterranean on the coast of Algiers, a canal one hundred feet wide ana fit teen feet deep through the Atlas mountains would in two months fourteen, days and four and a half hoars, under sufficient head and with out obstruction, exhaust; into the Sa hara depression the entire presentuwa ter supply of the Mediterranea and beirin to 'draw anon the TfesouTces of the Atlantic" ocean. The depression in which lies the desert, which is oner thousand by .three thousand miles in extent, or more than the whole area of the. Mediterranean, is not bounded by, ii ' . . n . J a. a i Jt a me connnes or tno uesers itseu, out ex tends oyer an aggregate area of 5,000. 000 square miles. The weight of aubic foot or water being esttmateo, at. f& pounds, the; total weigniroi the new sa hara ocean, therefore, according to the formula adopted at Oxford and Johns iHoDkins universities in estimating the weight or tne star indicating the first point in Aries, 'would be 8.945.400.000.- 000,000.000 pounds,'hich is 197,270,000, 000,000 tons. The immensity of this" weight will be more readily conceived if reduced to ounces by the usual for mula employed iaiPritnarx school' No l. it -win at once be seen that with this prodieious .aaneous voftune' iBud-' ueiiiy tujectet tuui cmuiWM vjtaAiu, the centre or gravity would become ae moraiiEed. the velocity ot tne earth s rotation increased, and the ocean $f Sahara, instead Of being a placid inland sea upon which tne fleets of senator not- man might nae in saiety wnne carry- inz cheaD coal to the eratefui lnhabi tants oi the torrid Kone, wouia ouiee out tike a vast mountain of astrre liquid ; or. to emDlov.a more beautiful though less magnificent simile, it would, to the man in the moon, seem to nang uae a big droD of water upon the under 6mt y large soap but- itinued to revolve atipm. hntonare- face of an abnormally ble. As the earth continued under these circumstanees, but one re suit could ensue : Within twentyf eur hours the ocean of M. de Lesseps Woiild rise into the air and assume the shape of aTiriff around the earth, lite tne.in terjor ring of Saturn, and our orb would Kimvmfl -the second wonder of the Bta&at&whilerMi daLesseps would hate I ' . . , a .1 : i. c nnexpecteaiy reacnea ino summit; vt ii8 ambition intbft contemplation pf-tf snpraterrestnai canai, extending, ukb NBriade $tate of scientific, research, to say hot:hk if: wniim ran inu) ine buu or hecome a comet, or what would become of,M.de Lessepa. u ; .. 'lit i : i : Ttrmr tv 'Mifv s. farnelT. 2)ilI6n and I'kUiR hAra.bftBOxeieasirlirBm JCi ill T : ; . - - - ....... - - m ojnhitrvfttr i 'AftR their After aelrnrcteasgthey ireet.Btattarf, They Hiremain atfarneirs reBjawncw twoiSrars Andr arriv.e in London Fji- day. .. i ' ''Sande'd CSttoifi Tur j , A ilrVngtiwiter,fin BJI Spinner writes ; "it? seems to . md.'lhat jthere is reasonable cause for'contDlaint 0f"s&dTx,anainfe-. rior cotton thisyear,f Jmt imcanitle ab counted for, without charging almostrair entire people with fraud and disbonesid Wk l will first claim to rjelmpartiaU( atteast, as i amneitrreracotton planter. nor.an agent ror cotU)n3nanTjer8.tiJn ine contrary, my interests in cotton are asa buyer and manufacturer of the staple, and as a receiver of it to tfbme extent Tor advances furnished txrplant ersj. Juast , sntine and summer nearlr ajlriectlons of 4-he South suffered f rxirfi a prolonged and almost unprecedented drouth. My interest in the subject led me to travel a good deal over many sec tions in jordel to form a fair; estimate of the extent and value of the cron. and I found the plants, instead of being.' a$ usual, twenty-ronrttfthrrty inches mgn, nad not, in many piacesr grown over six inches bight and in all I saw scarce- ly averaged a foot, and the bolls were all upon the lower branches. In culth vation cotton is kept' absolutely clean of weeds and grass. In consequence of the drouth, the toamy soil was a finely Sulverized dust nearly three inches eep. When rains did come at last, when the cotton was nearly all fully open, they were heavy and often ac companied by high winds or storms. The wind blew large quantities of cot ton out of the bolls, and scattered it in the One dust between the rows, and blew the dnst into that remaining in the bolls. The rain also contributed to the damage by splashing the wet mud upon the cotton, where it Stuck. The f)lanters had their entire year's work ying before them in this injured condi tion. They were too poor to loose it, tor they raise hut the one article, and generally too poor to purchase or own machinery fore leaning 1 it ; hence they gathered it and sold it for what it was worth, and. as purchasers buy by sam ples and inyariabjiy examine the bajes carefully and compare what they or their agents draw with the samples, and have the privilege or rejecting any which does Jiot agree, it is fair to con clude, as you say, that 'they buy the cotton knowing it to be sandy r soaked with rain, and at a reduced price, and lose nothing by it.' I regret to have to admit that frauds are occasionally per petrated in this business as in almost all other Kinds, and in all parts or the world. Those who wilfully water or sand their cotton, or put in 'gin tags,' or any heavy foreign substance, can usual ly do traced out, and snouid do severely punished; but a' whole people should not be condemned for the acts of a very few .'black sheep.' " Completion, oi 9 Northwestern Route. Charleston News and Courier. .-The completion of Morristown branch jq ,the$ast.Tennessee and Virginia rail road to ramt Kocii gives the Danville Hauroad system a connection with the West by the Western .North Carolina liaijroad. They cannot go eastward over their own lines, beyond Goldsboro, Out they have an opportunity to haul western freight over their lines up to West PointiAnd Washington. This will not pay, we judge, nearlv as well as the route to be obtained by com pleting the Spartanburg and' Asheville liauroad to ABheville, where it will con nect with the Western North Carolina .Railroad, The road is in operation to liendersonVille. and the work thence to Asheville is light and partly done. When the Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad shall be finished to Asheville there will be anew and unbroken route to the jNortnwest, with direct connec tions with Charleston. It is reported that the Greenville and Columbia Bail- road and the Danville people intend to complete the road this summer. There seems to be no doubt that a large busi ness could then be done, and the bulk of the business will naturally gravitate to Charleston. . An Incident of the Cyclone. WiimlngtOQ Star. The following incident in connection with the cyclone, which plaved such havoc a few miles from this citv on saturoay or last week, is related to us A colored woman in Cape Fear town ship, having business in town on the day in question, left her fiye childien at home. A rain coming on during the afternoon, they all went into the house, spread a Dianket on the floor and turned in, and covered themselves up and went to sleep. In the meantime the tornado came, sent the body of the house whirl ing through the air, and leaving noth ing but the floor to show that on the spot there once stood a dwelling. Some of the neighbors, knowine that the mother was absent from home, went to look after the children1 as soon as the hurricane bad subsided, and found them on their lodging still fast asleep. Mexicans Tackle the Indians, Kill and Capture 33. 78 Santa Fe, N. M. May 3. The follow ing dispatch was received here last J uiub ni uiiuuiguii Acolnmri-of Mexican itroops to-day under command of CoL Garcia met the Indians of whom C6L Forsyth was in pursuit, killed 78 and took 33 nrisonets. ThadOurier bringing the mforfria'tion arrived. on loot, being-pushed, so hard by the Indians that he had to abandon, his horse and barely escaped, ,with hts life.' " ' ' - He reportabout 100 Indians between Demingind.Trejouinas, . . -? WOmtogton Star., , Mayor Smith received notification ftom parties in a Northern. State yes terday to the effect that a suit wbttld be brought Against the Cityof-Wilmlng-ton and: surrounding: eo.untry"..for the eatisiacuon -or. a claim amounting to I vtwjwu.wu, uuieBs some disposition is 'manifested at ofice to compromise the matter: The parties' inform the mayor that the claim has been in existence for one nunured ye grown, prett might as we! oose the ranche.' The Yanceynllo Homicide Roarr Dig charged and Williamson BonndOrer. DANTTLLE,Yau ay' 3, A- prefimi aary triatwas held; at Yancey viUe, N. killed, Nat Johnson, and wounded Jeo. S18011' J-4n the XanceyvUl SSS&'Ti iWged, WiUiamsoi waived a trial and was bound, over ii e on 4Qver in tne sum o ,$100. Ctmingto Their Senses at liaat. ' LONDOJMa kTh Tin oo leader says the policy now to be tried m hd is . one , of concession and concniauon, pure and simple. ' " AconvTcTcamp ,Basl5eenstaT)TIsrl ed at ne Place khowh as Cooke's biicfc fvfi1 -Ha creek,near .Jthe North are in -the baildtngv while the guards have tents.-Th fTf to WfttwArt 'mamng bttcki season ' ?: fahy 'cases of feveVand ague, fiumb'agtfe and corjve ehula, were'promatly arr4teand ; en tirely banished bv thn nu r Mm stmmoms laver Regulator. Vod Bbn't'sar hsJf ortrl regaT H tbumw m flmM&taw-ttwB ease, and onif xohwl renef Dy Sltiurfonneai- ars. and as it must have y p.olid in. thattime we, 1 be srettfni? rfetfW tn "vnm. "The'elay is M excellent fluau5y.anpvmahy back will rnadaliv the. end of the jorsgmef muiiaittaitflews,4A Tfrease na f riirefe t Batavla, Xane county, Ju. "J CURES AND NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Remedy lor Epi'eptic Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures EnlleDtic Fits. Snasms. Convulsions. St Vitus Dance. Vertigo, Histories, Insanity, Apoplexy. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Nerv ous Diseases. This infallible remedy will positive ly eradicate every species or. Nervous Derange ment, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the genus of disease by neutralizing the hereditary taint or poison in the system, and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General DeMllty, Leu corrhcea or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion ot tne Uterus, Internal Heat, travel, Inflam mation ol the Bladder, Irritability or the Bladder. For Wakefulness at nigct, ihere is no better remedy During the change of life no Female should be without It. It nuints the Nervous svstem and gives rest, comtort, and natura s sweet sleep. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Alcoholism. Drunkenness and the hablc of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that nave ever uerailen surtering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. The' drunkard drinks liquor not because heikes it, but lor the pleasure of drink ing and treating his friends, little thinking that he is on his road to ; uln. Like the Opium Kater. he first uses the orug in smdll qui ntliies as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of the drug takes strong hold upon its victim, leading him on to nls own destruction. The habits of opium Eating and Llqnor Drinking are precisely what eating is to alimenttvenes, as ver eating first in flames tr stomach.' which redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So every drlnk of llouor or dose of on;um, instead of satisfying, only aad to its nnree Ores, tu it consumes the vital force and then itself. Like ihe giutonous tape-worm, it cries ' tiive, give, give!" but nevet enough until its own rapacity devours itself." Samaritan Nervine gtves instant relief in such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up the nervous s) stem, and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the Heart, Asthma. Bronchitis, Scrofula, feyphtlis, 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 tils invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who are covering your suSer ir gs as with a mantln by silence, look up, you can be saved by timely efloits, and make ornaments to society, and jewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will. Do not keep this a secret longer, until it saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul, if you are thus afilictei. tike DR. RICH MOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature dely and impait tone and eiierr to the viho:e ystem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits, dumb but It cured her. hear as well as anybody. She wa3 also Ceaf and She can now talk and Peter Boss, Sprlngwater, Wis. SAMARITAN IVEVIK Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma Usm. J. B. Fletcheb, Fort Collins, Col. 8AJtIARlTAX KERVINE Made si sure cure of 8 case of fits for my son. B. Ralls, HaUstiKe, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me cf vertigo, neuralgia and s'.ek headache. Mrs. Wm. ukxson, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spa-ms. Rsv. J. A. ELiix, Beaver, Pa. ' SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me 3f asthma, a'ter spendirg over So. 000 with other doctors. 8. B. Hobson. New Albany, lnd. SAMARITAN WERVINE Sflectually cored me of spasms. Misa Jbsnik Wabkxs. 74X) West Van Buren street, Chicago. 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die ty oar family pbyflclan. it having over 1 00 m 24 hur Hanbx Knkk, Vervllla, Warren county, Tenx SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored' me of scrofula after snffeTtne for eight years. -. ALBXhT bntPauK, Peoda, in. SAMARITAN NERVIXB Cured my son otfits other'doctors. 2'. s. alter spending. jsJ.4UU wjuj wTrttOBBTfJH Crslborn. Mrs. J ' 8AMARITAJV NEVANE Cured me permanently of epUeptfc ffls of a stnb born character. " : -Rwr. WM. Mavtih, i- Mechanlcstuwn, Md. SAJTUUUTAN PfERVrSE Cured my son of fits, eighteen months. . after Bftvtng had 3.K00 in MBS. S. FOBSS, West Portsdsjn, N. Y. . SAMARITAN .NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine year' standina. '.,. MXSS OBtiKSA M4RSHAtX Gianhy, Newton county, i SAMARITAN NEft VINE o. Has permanently yeais' duration. cured jne of epilepsy of many Jacob bursa, bt. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN WERVINE Cured me ot bronchitis. en ioh, puity. . oxr MTEK3. iroht( Ohio. 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