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Cooke, If v 9 ico- y.uon. J. 4. Davis at. 1 eouoiy, . o. ft I orders tor my Z. wwwe Mas. JO PERSON. Vranklln, N. a nrP TMPBOVED BOOf Ib 1 r aa in s -anna- nnJ Sag CWRE Sgg. Having Bemovei Conntry laitfs. i ... i . . tstcUaueoas. t.lTIES' LltVIMBTf r, OH, THE One oie greatest comforts to th"6se exprnM to be coiyials a remedy upon which implicit confidence cane placed one that wlU produce 4 safe acdjiulck" delivery one that wU Control pain anrrSBfrfTerrtne duraaon or iaror. Hncnris -xhb letiDgle U to Sn f f c rligjTcihkleiff lOJritmlnt when used two orThiee weelt J betorexoHttftejnent, proauces a wotraenui Qfcv cnnnlrnif ry nftt-iT and quick labwy wlttLjwm paratrJtttopkln, and leaves tbronthelna .. ,i,i. ln nher Mr,dfTta have a mo wtUlnn up. Under Its ftaei labor-wUll ordlnavMpbeaopy much less than the usual time, and thft-iufierlDg be diminished beyomf expression. TheusooaTaon for which this remedy Is offered Is of such a character as to forbid a lone array of certincaJMkEbose Interested ln Its use are re spectfuQOiJeired to the hundreds who nave used, lLZm ' RSir) THE TESTIMONIALS :' ' YrirdstlaTrlBitly entreat every female exr tqj cpnfinedtp use "THE MOTHEB'S BKl rnnniFrTwItnTTiis entreaty. I will add that- a largToDSteOTcal practice forty-four yean.) have never known it to fall to produce a sarea quick delivery.") H. J. holmes, . o., ' Atlanta, Ga. A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia, whtr has een acting as midwife fortaany years.-wrltes: , "I have disposed of all THE MOTHEB'S KKLTEF you sent me, and 1 am DE L1GHTKJU WITH IT. In every Instance. wHere It ha beenjised Its effects have been all that I could ask. I consider It a great blessing." A gentleman writes: "My wife used your Moth er's Belief at her fourth confinement, and her tes timony 1 that she passed through It with one-half of the suffering of either of he former, confine ment, and recovered from It ln much less time, fche also recommended It to a lady friend who Was abent tertoe-eunOned for the first time, land sbe says: "I HAVJC NSVEB SEEN ANY ONE PASS XB&QOGH THT8 GREAT TRIAL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND 30 LITTLE SUFFERING.' " The names ot all these, and many others, caff be. had by caWcg at my offlca. t ' ' HaviBfrbfttf-the loregoing remeay 1 njttuuwa- LY TESTED ki Atlanta and vicinity, 1 now ofler'1 it to mv natrons as Dossesslnz superior merits. I anrpermltted also to refer to the following welb&nowacUizens of Atlanta: C. S.I Newton. Wm. MrCrumley, Jr.. W. A. Gregg and D. Bain; arTTjf whornare ready to tetlfy to the merits of the ptenaraaon. Price, 81.50 per bottle. Prepared by , JT. BBADFIELD, Sole Prop'r, Atlanta, Georgia.' For sale by Dr. T. C. 8mlth, Charlotte, N. C. may4 ( T 'Among the medicinal means of arresting dlease, Hostetterls Stomach Bltoers stands pre-eminent. It checks the further progress of all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, brevents and remedies chills and fever. Increases the activity of the kidneys,-counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, and is & geauine stay and solace to aged, infirm and nervous persons. : FOB SALTTBY ALL DBUGGI3TS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. may2 " THE uO L D A -"TT U TT n TT T? T" COMPLIMENTS OB Springs W we DEALEBS in- -Tobacco,-fleavy: :Pancy Groceries, CHAHLOTTE, N. C. . ' We congratulate the trade upon the settlement of the -t&itfMfto tax aueatloir and now roIIcH vnnr rder ln our line, anwleS you order! dont tor- A. K. ''A. ' L f get m iry , ' , THB "OLD OAKEN B ET" TOBACCO. FBKmlAflM is indeed an "PTmilslta T,lonQTira tthe-uorast abd sweetest that nature can yield." ann mwuBse qualities nas maae li a treasure, CEXERINA IODIA-r JUOJOOII, fiesh arrival, at ' kii , 'T'lWlI'SON & BU SWELL'S ntug Store. i SCOTCH WOOD.; J3UFF B0XE3, at WILSON & BUB WELL'S Drag Store. -err rnffiLL'S MAGIC pflYJ 25c per box, ai iWILSON & BUBWELL'S Drug 8tr.j TURKISH LTjWrowELS of all kinds and prices Just re .WJLSOIf BDBWELL. Druggists. NE LOT OE.: i j Aitt BBUBuna, wnisK Brooms and English -upoin urusnes, arrived to-day. . - . W1L.3UJN a BUUWJELL, DTnggUtS. Wative Mineral cSittfir! ! CKB RIDO E TfjL) CUBES fippepsii, Indigestien, dbrpid Unit IWVaKW it Til" tSi;",r""Y?"r ' v""uw iUC""u' ekC- - ' " ' V To i A K N 4 T O B C C O A nd ana. 1 I w wmnarui LUttb LUbltJ WS Bit'fltKmeiful lltArnMwa tVaatat aa la tbtlfSWrlrrtkt A mrtnn AnWitrfr Wnnn Wn A MABAKfAL mite eftects. RSadce eminenimnTBiQiaiia in nm .a " -1 IFIUIAX OAS GlbJmlngfech War- bnc 3 ctmty, 1 Its natural stai an beantffaii tv. V ind ,n niu iLuio , irum dune m W J w4 cataetty, 1,000 Kuests. . jfOTMiaywholeaale and retal ADEN MKTDr. T. C SMITH, ChaM. maria ij prpr jthe' Teceptlori'l kn4 i - I Htw i TT T TtWJ TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1882. 3?! Th King' of France Wrtlf Air His a -fillrt miner willtlii'ml dj&s of ,thff DOlmcai trials Xm ftm rdimawe ews and Oourjpr of Saturday f , : iTb United States Circuit.JDovjrt be- l can, the trial 01 tne .election cases on jsinesday,':. April 5th,1 and stispaed IDS iurxner inai 01 suuu vases uu iuuib- ay; May 4th. Dtfring: the? month.; de- Oted torthe , trials only-five cases were. iedThere-jgits- nnn Terflict 01. not guiltyvud jpiir.eftcasesthe jury failed to afereeIii'the.n 6aaWa Aealed Ver dict of guilty en one single count, cou pled with a recommendation to mercy, was ftbifut tofce-endaed, when two of the jurors announced that such was nqt their ,vercUct,;3nd the serdiet, will it ar, ATnAAUd.-. nf rhMa. TKii is eVerv- thtagthat Mi.JMeltoaastohovr, fexT bcept tne piea qi iitf y ,j;,ae; county canvassers or tttunter ana ,to , secure that plea, Mr. .M6te)h abandoned) the charge that they had acted Corruptly, and without wrongful intent there could be and was no crime. The cases which were tried were as follows: I. The first case was that'of, Bates and " ethers, managers of election at Acton precinct, in RichlancV county. They were charged with stuffing the Ballot box and-obstructing- the .United States supervisor. District, Attorney Melton discontinued the. proceedings against Mr. Chreitzberg, one of, the de fendants, as mere was . no eviaence whatever against him. Mi. Melton then packed the jury, so far aS he was able, by "Standing, ftSiae every mror whom he Knew to do a Democrat, ana likely, therefore, to be fre.e from preju- fliCA nejri as .empgneupcpisteu of nii BeDubiicans andU three1 Demo crats; : The Case' was girea to the jury on Friday, April 14, andthO next eve ning it was. reported that a verdict had been agreed upon, .upon tne opening of the court on -Monday morning the foreman presented a sealed verdict, wnereuporrxwO of the jurors rose and informed the court that hey had beo under duresse, and ' were, misled, and tfoat'thev did not acree to the verdict abontto be announced. The court' de3 cided' tha it, was tfojO late to make oJ ject. There iso, dojibt, however, of the right of a j uror to .change his mind eived. an will be argued on. Wednes tlbeilexasejyas.that of Catroll and others, nianagers of election' at MayesviHe premricti in- Sumtericouctj', charged"wfth stufirng the .tmllot box and Obstroctingthe supeirvisbr. Mr. MeJ torT dropped1 trre" charge against Mr. Carroll, one of the defendants havieg no TJtoof agaiqst him. ' Heexerted .huon Self to the 'utrSrosfr to 6btal-a solid gov ernment juxjand thought he had dyne J so., une xempcrat. escapqa uis notice. The jury were kept together fiom the time that the case began, on Tuesday, ApriJ J8; and'tm Friday retired to con sider their Verdict;-.' On'MOnday, April 25, they came into court and said they were "unable to agree, and a mistrial was thereupon entered. ILL The third case .was against Jos. B. Bates, of Barnwell, for voting more than once. As ten or eleven of Mr. Mel ton's trusty jurors were still in the jury room in charge of the Mayesville case, Mr. Melton could not get the sort of jury he wanted, and the jury as empan nelled consisted of ten Democrats and two Republicans. An alibi was proved conclusively, and it was shown that the government witnesses had testified falsely straight through. The case was given to the jury without argument, and a verdict of not guilty was prompt ly rendered. IV. The fourth case tried was that of John T. Hogg and forty-three others, charged with conspiring to obstruct and hinder qualified voters from voting at Buford's Bridge, in Barnwell county. The grand jury threw out the indict ments against five of the defendants; the other thirty-nine were put on trial. Enough government jurors were out of court in another case to prevent Mr. Melton from packing the jury to his liking, so he did not attempt it. The jury stood ten Democrats and two Re publicans. At the close of the evi dence Mr. Melton dropped the proceed ings as to ten of the defendants, and claimed a verdict of guilty against the remaining 29. The jury went out on Saturday, April 29, at 3 p. m., and at 1 o'clock on Monday last, having failed to agree upon a verdict, they were dis charged and a mistrial entered. V, The fifth case was that of Nixon and others, managers of election in Hope Engine-house in Charleston. Mr. Melton had so, arranged his plans as to ensure, he thought, a solid government jury, and nothing prevented him from getting it but the proof that one of hid' jurors had perjured himself in" declar ing that he had formed no opinion as to thf guilt or innocence of the accused, when, in tact, he had sworn that hesaw, J , , 1 I . . Ml t . . Mi A . me accused in uie act 01 siuipng tne ballot box. Mr. Melton counted with out his perjurer. One Democrat was put ufton the jury, despite Mr. Meltod's protests: and scheming. -The evidence wa3 conflicting, the witnesses for the government being contradicted flatly by the witnesses for the defence. A fair-minded jury would, under such circumstances, look at, the character of th witnesses, and measure their credi bility bVjtheir general and special repu tation. To do this, however,- -Was to' compel i a verdict of not guilty.' Mr. Melton did not claim a veroiet against Mr.Muir nn nf t.h rlfftTiHsTitalmt-. said that he would njbi object ttf Such ryerdict. The jury were unable to agree, And yesterday a mistrial was entered. Tl?e defeat of Mr. Melton, and the attorney-general', is ignominious and iCompleteand , they Jave, nq onebut tbemsetyqs to thank for? at. : Had Mr. Brewster confined himself to his offi cial duties! without singling but South Carolina aa target for scorn ind repro- ,paUonv had iri'Melton done only his dutv. there -ould'have been no politi cal excitement in the state, and.no-taut 01 jjemocrator xvepuuucan in tne court hpuse, or, jurvroom, Bulj the attorney general swallowed 'Whole Uib one-sided testimony xvhieh'Mf. Meltori submitted tQim, and, to relieve his mind, iudited the letter to s&xi Sanders which showed ihe white people of South Carolina that the government 'had prejudged them and cadi condemned them iu advance. Additional counsel for. the government .were engaged, -The whQje pqwerand1 influence: jDCthe goVejnrinen wwaeb iia motioa to ensure convictions. Mr: Mel-' tori 'was8j- 'pliant tool.'1 Not (jontent with4 taking -sdch3ntte3:, as the jaw gave, he-lost? nk oppbjitiinitto over ride ttie i&vtf in the endeavor to stuff geiW-rtn&r stuffing the balfoK)X.i!!Ciicfery,iinworthy one of his standing at theiUr and of his Official tQMttr5 action of the dUstrlct atteyjthioughout the IrroxieedingB. It had; been asseverated that the1' evidence ' jWeveW case had been carefully examined: r and that proceedings had been jih8tKdted4 TO kwnerTtnQT'xTrTwassiicnj as tormase convictionrr-prottable. 4jUie9rAtoif 5aBeJli,the.,Mayesville case WfUthe Barnwell case he was-JihUged. f endants, and in Oharlestonuats hd svartt trjkirv.tolithlQrlli tL7renaanMwasBTti 'iiiitationrthe pmwhStl iriathe State, MrT'Mi the sake of the. incalculable rdoheitrawaVetiMtrieiwhi me uanger 01 aissensBrTJS'fc: W1 0,Ui AL'iilJ At & any UUlt? UC4U1D lUO VtJlUIliU.ifda uccu publisherrand reedtdd, Notice of a motion to set .aside tho verdict was atVnhM nf tha maha nd the need Melton has in jured himself and the Republican party 4 bout,iwhll strengthening tana Boiidi-. f ying-ibe Democracy, , tThe oamjjaicn. from, which so much was exrjectMetidtf J in dIs6omntut9. " Mrr Meltoii 'fails equally as lawyer a aspblrttteiih. What: a ;0iby it iskthat fine so.-gif fed! snouia turn aside irom tne pleasant paths' ,aa jaoaorabla. profesibnjto1 snatch at the prizes-- eepcjlHI(i and- tm willinsa to jnake tiie MuzMed reoutaticai. auuiuuimiaiiiBui ma iurniBi :inuitu and4 i&t gbbois rAs ' ' tlfleS 5 -Drofit am rombtioiit Thei-eie Siato" it too; Jlxx-i the garner that Melto jjays, the-h.unter ta4ay ja ib hdntad tp-morj-ow. ye can. safely leava .'We have no means fifHmg whether anymore ppuucaicaspa. wii4, be ' taken up at the present terin joLjjbe C0urt aa,' for some reason, the dlsmct 'attorney deckneeJASaPiwhatk Juejatendi to do. It, .iSjrfrj: jmpdriant?.Tn$ferore, that every Tflan'rettairft hTspiost. tThe.re pCTgoeW Ufoemocratir-fuTrDrs 'ere1 eswusefjjs oyesUerday , and-cliliQ we46 go were as an J mean tltflf.r 'ft rtlw rtneinira lisrfciAf f'A- maf next week, a sglj gi.mni jury. ' 1' T n' m "a. i If It Is a headache of an; kind tha at troubles you jou ne6d never helve anotner?tack Send 82.60 to Dr. C. W. Bensotf, BaKfmole? Md.. and he will send yon )5ytamtirall r3 Loxes of his Celery atfd Chamontrre-pills id theFwH'perrfi anetitly icure; yoa-1 T)f drugglstsT 50 cents a box. LiitervKidner and Brilll'a Dlaeftfee. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Brlght's Dlsease.Dlal etes, Kidney abd Liver Com plaints, and has power to root,tbe.mtut of the sys tem, is above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Bitters, rmd posHfve proof er this can be (found by lonetilal,or by asking your neighbors, who Have been cured by it. JL QaBD. ' '4 To all who are suffer! najrom the errors and In discretion of youth, nervdrls weakr ess. early d&cay oss'of manhood, &c.r ljtf& aehd a recipe that wilt cure- you, FKE of CHABCLE. TliM great remedr wastll8covered by a rrdssTohary lr jouth 1 America. Bend a wlfddressedneevelop tc; the SKL. JOSEPH TriNMAN.-StaHoTi D. New York City GWiuwtEmuavaoxa liter jnEiij- Look fo dean neat WHITE WBAPtEB with the red sjmbollc letter stamped upon lft ln the form of a riobi on gracefully curved intq the letter Z emfcrSjctoK the emblems of our trade! Spatula,' Mortar and Graduate wi h the words a. U.J&IM m)ft& IjlVEB BEGtJLATOtforMEDICINJfrthere on, also observe the signature of J. H. KHUN Ctt, fn red ink on the bide. r . ,IA&E qOTUK , Beware of those who know, nothing of Medical Compounds who put out nostrums known to sourt and befhr&nalTzed provervorthless and only made to fleece the public, and to pirate on the well earn ed reputatldu of Zellln i, Co's. methane these frauds, have no reputaUon to sustain (and will cheat you for a few penneys every way they can. Soo Who Endorhcs the Gcndtne. Hon'. Alex H Stephens, Bt- Bev. Jno. W. Beckwtth, Bishop of Ga., Gen. Jno B. Gordon, U. S. teuator.i Bt'Bev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno. Gill Shorter, J. Edgar Thompson, ' - ' Hont B. H. HU1. Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Prof. David Willis, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis Wnnder, Assistant P. M. Phila., Pa., and thousands of others from whom we have let tecs of commendation and recommendation. It Is eminently a Family Mededne; and by be ing kept ready for Immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar ln time and doctors' bills.. Dh Simmons' Liver Regulator, MANUr ACTUTtKD ONLY BT JT. II. Zfc'IL,IN t oo.. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by.all.Bespectable Druggists. feb24 .Hi, i.ui UebUltT. 4MBotcnT. Urasula WukiHti GonorraopK. 6rrhlltUe ik1 Btercarial Affection. peeiaUy, treated oo Kieatlfio prineiplea, with ur. and .are remedies. Call or wrhe for Liu of Quo tum! to be answered bj thoae desiriag treatment by nuil. (PenoMnferiagtroM Rnptare thoaM teas their addmi,X aaaimra wateUlaat. Mwiradvaataare. ItUa.tatraw. Addrtw, 1)R. BUTTS, 1 ti. '8th 8t.. St. Loak, Ko, ESTABLISHED OVSB THIRTY YAS. A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE DANE cf the pTwserit gensratlon. It it for the Onre of tMsdigeasa smd. Usattendants, SICK-HEADACHE, . BLLIa VSNESS- DY8- PET8IA. COrTSTXT ATIOJPLXES, etc.. that TfTT,SJr,ILLS bave- KAiied, s world-wide ttlaooyerea .mswr ac ,mvonr onins; dlarestiTe organs, giving them vlgor.tp as BtmUate 'food; - As sv matoraJ jreatilt, the ?Tjemns Bystem is araceUj.the Mosolea are Peyeloped. and the Body Btmst. -" B. RIVAL, Plantar Bayou Bar. I4nMi IXy olaAta.uon la in a 'malaria. -eUtrtrtoS. nfor 9 varaa-i wm X sot make balf a on : Hlftf &14C oarage d tvhan-l aamn tba oae of !- TiBTTC'S tPHUA iTaa.. raoU wm marrelpxia my Taborara aedtf bacam hearty and roSvat, -a7ar- tUaad1 TH tCLaaa aawaii aw an aawna, Wlin 11JS Obay HAwdf)WHTsnsm obanged .to a Glosst DaartaaV natanJ doloc, and acts instantaneously. '6ttMSW!teW Street, NrvVife FREE! an'1. 'fferWtA' v, ,wfn m,. f mbSt'nbW aJrfiifijful specialists in theTJ. S. ' - arnVaWVaTam.. LV naf irTfj-fcMlnM m-rntraaa-aanSlrtrSTaSaia.Maa Hatmnf 1 aaaVTa iia.tviraw WW, w?WISPaa aruu aypvat ay a a7VUW In pi ai n w waiad airvSloyejVee. Druggists aa fillet. fJl AddaiM TJJt-VVARO & CO., LouuiinvMo, "HEW til "theWWd? jrnss By J", .1 ,H?1t01--llFSTORED. ttM-trflprutfeh'ccf'cabBiiig Prem. riuiKiita acii euro, w iiir-r, nfl am 1 - r mm 1 or the Blbod. Skin mad I m wiilMJM 11X , ii.i RELIABLE SELF-CURE. ST T J aa . MAKES- Kit fiW KKM jCUS-. res NEVER FAIL The only known Specific Bemedy for Epl' eptlc Fits. JCureBt plleptle Fits, Spasms, ' Oonvulslons, St vnusijanoe, verago.msteries, insanity. Apoplexy, paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,' fitd. all Nerv ous Diseases. This infallible remedj yrlli positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Derange ment, and drive them - away from 'Whence they came, never to return again. . IL utterly' destroys the germs of disease by neutralinngrhe hereditary1 taint or poison in the system and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. i) . SAMARITAN XEItYlXE Cures female Weakness, General Debility. Leu corrhoea or Whites, Painful MeBnratkD,9Uera tdonf, the Uterus, In ternak, KeaU, travel, Inflam mation of the Bladder, IrrltaDirrtrbf the Bladder.' FbiWskefnlness at night; rHeseisj n better remedy During the change of life no Female sheuid be. wl'hoat IU. It auieta the Neurous system afitl felVesTfest, BOmfort;isll(f rratutysBweet sleep. 1 ' .;.-,.! . Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the Habit of Opium Eating. Thse degrading habits are by far the wucst evils thHtvhiva aver befallen sufferlhg humanity.. Thousands die annually from--these noxious drngsr ilThe drunkard idrlnks liauor not because he likes It, but for the pleasure df drtdW Ing and treatlngliis frfehds, Uttle thinking Xbat he Is on hlsToadJD tuls. LUe the Opium Eater, he first uses the a rug ln small quantities as a hjwrmleea anttaote. The soothing influence" f the drug takes strong hold upon lta victlm, leading hi on to bis own destruction. The Tiabtts of Opium Sating and -Li quOT Drinking : are. precisely what eating is to aJLimentivejiess,as over eat lis first in- namesxne sroraaerr. wnicn 1 reoou eies 1 lis cravings untitatpaaJizeS bot the stomach and appetite. So every . drink oinqubr or 'dose bf opium. Instead orisattsmnft, only aads to- its rfteroe fires, until it consumes the vital force and Uien iueif. Like the Blutorrous- tawWorm. it rles ,(tJrve; etve, give!" butneref enongh; until Its own rapacity devours Itself. Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief In such eases. It produces sleep, 0ulets the nerves, builds up, tha nervous system, and restores body ana mtna to a ueaitny conaition. SAMARITAN NERVINE .: . ' . ! Cores 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 Lndlscre tlons of youth,: permanently eared by the use of this invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who are covering your suffer ings as with a mantle Dy silence, look up, you can be saved by timely-efforts, and make ornaments to society, and jewels ln the crown of your Maker. if "you will:" Do not keep this a secret loiger, until it saps your vitals,, and destroys both body and soul. If you are thus afflicted, take DR. BICH MOND'S 8AM ABIT AN NEBVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature lelay. and impaittone and energy to the whole t-ystem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also deaf and dumb, but it (tared her. -She can now. talk and, near as weii as any do ay. nmcB boss, Springwater, Wis. SAJIAHITAPi NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma lism. j. a. Fletcher, Fort Collins, col ' SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure 'cure of a case of fits for my son. j E B. Balls, HattsvlLe, Kan. tjSAiriARrrAN nervine Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. , Mks. Wm. hekson, Aurora, 111. SAM t BIT AN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. . Bxv. J. a. Ems, Beaver, Pa. N.471ARITAN NERVINE Cure'd me of asthma, after speatiLig over $3,000 with other doctors. 8. B. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of srfasms. Miss Jennie Wabrieh. 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111. SAMARITAN Nf-'.RVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family phy-ician. It having over l(0 in 24 hours HKirKf Kkk, Vervllla, Warren county, Tenn. SAM ABfTAIV N F.RVINE Cured me of scjoula after altering for eight years. 1 Albeht thrpso, Peoria, 11L samarian JKERVINE j Cured ray son of fits, after spend'tag $2,400 with other d tociors. J. WTThobnton' Claiborn,.aiiis. r' ' T 1 SAMARfTAN NERVINE Cured md permanently of epllfptirr- fils of a stub born character, . , Bxv. Wm. Mabtin, ! 1. : : Meohanlcstown, Md. S AMARITAN EB V I NE Jured my son of fits, after -having, hafl 2,500 In eighteen months.- ' - 1: afRfttB. Fowta, v u jWest Portsdam, N. Y. SAlARITAfl WER Vine i 1 Cured me of epilepsy oLslne. years' standing. j . f Qfanjby, Newton county, Mo. - WAMARITAN: WER VINE liiernianerdly cSred ''tne of epflepsy ottnany yAre' duration, .r. JAQOfi StTWa, bt:floseph, Mo. sa!tia"ritan neuv 1 'INE'-v - H" -. '.A .VOli... J Cured-meLOf ihlUs, xbma, and general de- DllttT. i . e: tiHsIronfcn.qhlo. ... r : rSASIARITAN NER Ha4 cured me ef ssthm&i also serofulk of many years' standing. . Isaac Jewell, CbvlrjgtonKy. , SAMAR ITAN, NERVINE ,Cursdrme 6f fits. Gave" beenfwell f oi over four years. . . ,XhaklE. ccbtiSv" Osafeis, Douglas eounty, Minn. .sImariai tvervVne : 'On-. : iJit.-iinH y. :. .'. Cured a friend ,of mine who. had dyspepsia very badly. ' ititirAEX, Ofxmms, Bldgway, Pa. . , ; SAMARITAN NERVINE itly, cured ma of enilenrl fits: ' David Tbxxbly. Des Moines. Iowa. 'ti ' j . I V ei;i V' : "-' Cured pu. wifji pfpiljipsy oaf. .85 .years standing . qsnbt Clark, Fairfield, 'Mich. pored m wifstf sjerrofia JHseassr Of theieW ;.. iui i , ; U,r PJ ;, SAM AJRJTAI jNRVINlS t .ai Cnred my son 1 fits iHe. hss not had 5t; for 1 aoout iour years. - " joiatjDATis, aunty, llL a 3 IS for aSle bV'dntcrMRfA AWtthpni'mln ha iiUfroTfl ukJJ those H w&Lt obtain further eTiuenca pi tne enrauye properties , of tMUQarltaa Nervine 'UI Dlease-enclose e S-fcart bJstape atumn KrPtKOM fllhirtraeea tfoanicd of Health, giving nunareos 01 testimonials 01 cure from .per aaa wiaj MaWniuSQuXe wunulBlaaVraOd SJSO thell pictures photographed alter their jsstoratlon, to perfect health. Address-- :i t-- -j ewjr ni nr v w ' OX MtlVHjat KIIIH MIIM II a fill - mi mi MAvujavAti va ... . . r WnUI Il'll ITHTT PUHIIft Ttflill H,lM"" 1 i ii, ii.rtiM;Maniui. pti-oawu k'-e-u 14 BtJosecAMo Tb fHeraa-irtBr Sr1idi,l. ... lc(edarxinT RailroSVd EMfflclala, Railroad. tbadis 'ggthq bast -r-r .Ufl i -i-T' .Baft Jftutt 80th, 1882. Nd 51 Dally. No. 68 Daily. LVa4haiette,'' Sausbury, laHtehPoint ATrtva Gsaehsbaro Leave Greensboro Arrtve HUlsoro,: . . . . . ArrfveiDurham, Arrlv Bafelgh,.' Leave Kaleleh.. AOttavm 440 p m 6.24 p m 7.85 p m 8.05 pm 6.5SanrJ 7.20 a m 8.00 s m 8.30 a m ll4Tau 1220am 1.40 pm 4.86 pm 6 30 pm rive Goldsbofo'. : o. n-Daffy excebt Sathrdav. U1 Leave Cfreenshoro. . . & 00 p m k Arrive, at iBtalgh,. . ..il a m Arrive at Gold8boro.740 a m 5i-Connects at Greensboro' with B & D. B. B.ffor all points Nortnt.Basf and West! via Dan- vute. ax uoiosboro with W. & w. K. B. for WU- imogum. i HOi 63 Conneera at fiAlLhiifn ith Mr rtr u R. for all points in Western North Carolina;' dairy at Greanebor wltK a. D. K, B. forliil points TRAINS GOING WB8T. Date, April 80th, 1882. Na 50 Dally. No. 52 Dally. Leaye Goldsboro, Srrrve Raleteh 10.00 am 12.20 pm 8 55 pm 5 0pm 5. 46 pm 8.05 p m M.15pjn 9.50 pm 11.12 pm 1.10am 'Leave Balelgb, Arrive imrnan...: srnve Hlllsboro Airlve Greensboro Leave Greensboro, Arrive High Point, Arrive Salisbury Arrive Charlotte, .,.... 9 40am 10 10 am 1121am 1.00 p m No. 18-Dally except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro, . .2 50 p m Arrive at Balelgh,.. 7.10 p m eave naietgh 6 00 & m Arrive Gseensboro, 8.15 p m No 50-Connects at.Charlotte with A. k C. Air Line for all points ln the South and teuthwest. and with C, C. et A B. B. for all points aouth and otmmtxuiL. , f ; n o.- Dzjonneets at - Charlotte with A & C Alr- iine i or aa pyu ts fcouin and Southwest at Char lotte with C, U41 B.'B."for all points South and Southeast , : . W. IS. c, RAlti'ROATK li j k 601ITG WEST. NO. 50-Daily. jjenvB wreensDoro u.25 pm Arrivwiverpflrsvuie. , IU.41 Dm Arrive Salem 11.25 pm ' ' NO. 62 Daily , except Sunday. Leate Greensboro fl.RO a m J. Arrive Kerneraviile 1 1.01 a m r xrrlve Salem.. : 11.85 a m Going east. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5.15 am Arrive Kernersvl le 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 58 Daily. Leave Salem , fi.OO n m Arrive Kernersvllie 6.40 p m Axnve ureensDoro 8.00 p m STATE CNI VERSITV RAILROAD. tiO. 1, Dally GOING NOBTH. ex Sunday. Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University,. 10.40 8 m 11.40 a m No. 2. Dai y GOING SOUTH. ex. Sunday. Arrive University,.. Arrive Chapel Hill,. 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Pollman Sleeping Cars Wfflont (tee On Train No. 50. New Torkaad Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and unarieston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlot'e and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. tVThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro Balelgh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and ail principal points south. Southwest. West, North ana Bast, v or migrant Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest address, A. POPE, Geneial Passenger Agent. may2 Bichmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSEITG.EI. DEPARTMENT. On and after April 30th. 1882. the nassen- ger tram service on the Atlanta fc Charlotte Alr Llne DtvlsloTrof this road will be as follows: Mail and Express. No. 50. WE3TWARD. Mail. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gatonia. li ........ Arrive 'Spartan burg, K Arrive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca, G Airlve Toccoa, ' Arrive Babun Gt.? Junction, Arrive Lula, E Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta. 1.00 am 12.50 pm 1.47 pm 4 06 pjm 529 p m 7.03 p m 8 30 p m 9.10 pm 9.46 p m 10.15 pm 12.40 a m 2.02 a m 481 am 5.59 a m 7.48 a m 9.18 am 10.00 a m 10.37 a m 1 1.06 am 1.30 p m Mail and Express No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta Arrive Gaines:i e, Arrive Lula, K Arrive Habun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, ...-. Arrive Seneca. G. . Arrive Greenville H Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Charlotte, M 2.15 pm 4 51 pm 6 22pm 5 59 p m 6.40 p m 8.06 p m lQOrtpm 11.40 pm 2.06 a m 8 15am 4.00 a m 1 9 a m 6 50 a m 7.41 a m 8.17 am 9 26 a m 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2 50 pm 4.00 pm CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Ceatral and A. W. P Hailroads B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. & A.Rliroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Baflroad B with Northeastern Bailreau of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Elbertoa Alr-Llne 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 Spartan burg and Ashevllle, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and AshevUle., and Alstorvand Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas an. 1 Chester. M with C,C.4t,CCB.P. and A. T. & O. for ail points West, North and East. Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 dailyvwahout change betw. en Atlanta and New York. A. PuPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. B. Jaloott, General Manager. I.' 1. SAGE, Superintendent may2 a, G. & A.- K. R. CO. - OONDEKSED SOHEDTJLES. In Effect Sunday. April 30tlvl882. ' - t , Train Train No. 52. No. 48. ' . Passeng'r. Passeng'r. Leave CJarlotte,. 1.35 p m Arrive Rock Hill "2.88 p m iArrive Chester,. 3.80 pm Arrive Wlnnsboro 4.85 p m ' Arrtvfe Columbia 6 00 p m Leave Columbia ,.07 p m 6. 1 5 a m Arrive Lexington 650pm 7j5am Arrive Bldge8rMng, ....:.. 802 pm 830am Arrive Granltevllle, 9. 1 2 9 m 9.40 a m At river Augusta, r. ........ . .-. 1 1). 18pm ia22 a m . Traini L?1"1 5o,18, Tfoi20, . . . ftelght Freight Leave Charlotte,. C. 6.00 am ".05 p m Arrive Bock -HlU 8.25 am r7.47pm Arrive Chester,....,....,...: iai2a-m 9J2pm Arrive Wlnnsboro,.. .....?.. TJ.55pm 11.15 pm Arrive Columbia. 4-80 pm 2 18 am Leave Columbia, . . . : Arrive Lexington, ; Arrive Bidge fiSpriBg,.... , Arrive Granltevllle. . . : Arrive Augusta,. v ..L Train No. 52, Dally Connects at Colombia with the 8. G B. B, for ChWleston, and with the C. A G. B. B. for Alston. Newberry, .Abbeville Ac. A4 Augasta wltll Can traj ' Georgia. B. B tor Macon, Savannah and Florida points. . i l , Train' No.'48rpally- Connects af Augnsta with the Georgia Bi B, and Central Georg BB. foe Mscon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florldaplnts. -JTraln Nos. 18 and 20, loca. WaSr Mon .daysWednesdays and Fridays. .... r jr .grains rroui the 8011th awl", at ChsmtM, pas. sVngerTdailr, at 5.85 p. mJ i Freight, daUyexoep Sunday, at-8.42 a. m. and 4 45 p. m. ,, AXLAICfTENNJSSESAOBIODIVISIONv. TrBlnNcw8.DaIly, Leave Charlotte, Arrive at Statesvllle, . Train No. 52,T)ally, Leave, Statesvnie, . . . i Arrive atCharlotte, . . . . - .6 00 p m ,.vT.05pm ....tBrSiin ,...10.(4m "TlcSetisVJld tohll points outh. Southeast and Southwest end. baggage cheeked trouah No lay-over ulrowed on local tickets. i. JPK, ' 1; Si Taxco, Gto'lPasSengW Abent . ii.-.JarMaaesje: - . .t7 " Celambla.&a, April 80th, 1882. t J "toay2 lliill FMI FOR MAY, WITH PATTERN Just Received, at WfA Brier's. aprl8 -BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WARES, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemlats GOLD and SILVER REFINERS. Practical Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upwards. HIFKACTOIIY Olt E THEtTKn, 8urveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketches and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England Smelting Worts GOLD, SILVER, COPPER and LEAD ORES SMELTED ON RETl II Y or PUKCIIAF.D COPPER MATTE AND BASE Treat, d on Seasonable Te ms. T OMAS BINNS Metallurgist. A EL KIDNEY, Mining Enginxib. JOHN HOLLIDAY, Pbof. Chsiost mar8 tf lew IFarnitnre C 0 N S T A N T 1. Y COMING IN. WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR BOTH WHOLESALE and RITAIL AT WHITE FRONT. Ieb21 rurao-i STPWL'IS in any stage. CATABBH, ECZEMA, OLD SOBES.PI PLES, BOILS. ANY SKIN. D I S AS. f CVHE9 WHEN ALIfOTHEK ( REMEDIES TAIL ! ! ! Jf yottdoubt come to see us; and we will: s s cuke tcu. r: uor charge oothlngf 11 Write for particulars, end awpy of tbe little boo MeaaSwtotr t7nfortnnatSgerir Aiatlny pttrslnentDgglst as to; our Stscj ar10e-BltWAEJt will be paid to any ebe) who will find en analysis of luO bottles of 0I ooe'parUde of Mercury, Ioakle of Potassiu"1' any lflnerajl substance, - , j Atlanta, ' H (WajBOITlB.) Price of Spall Size,. ju9 cm,,.... BOLD BT ALL PBUGG1ST& dec81 r mi w j - J A s A C J S op r ;? I ... J -I
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