iMklM Y'.M AMtM OBEftVfe'fe': SUNUA, f-MAt 14,' 1882. i ii Tu inro improved boot bi 111 CO package makes 5 gallons llcloua, wholesome, sparkling temperanfe beveraire. ask tout oruggist, or sen n mall for 26c. 43 N. Dels. Ave., Phlladelphla.1 Ub Jk. OllUUi $1000 SBXKIBB! for any case of Blind Bleeding, itcnini, Ulcerated, or protruding piles tnai jjeuinu vi r.w RiMinv fittm to Hire. Prepared by J Mr liver, m. D . 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pk ae Wunouv na Biguaiure. ooiiu published aook on "DISEASES OF THE LUNGS i AND BOW THEY GAR BE CUBED," which is om end free , postpaid, to all applicants. It com valuable information for all who suppose the selves afflicted with, or liable to, any diseases the throat ar lungs. .-Address DBlJ. H. SCHEN' 4 OTlLrrePmilrPa., p. ARD COLLECTORS! M p Km i bjjT Aartiat . O. Box S,Baltiiiiore GEORGE PACE & CO. Mjurafitcturers of ' Patent Portable Gironlar SAW HELLS STEAM1 El; , O A. DVnauriiM at W flfmiAVAVB Off t BALTpiOBE, MIX Grist and Floor Mills, Water Wheels, "Wood Woritng ;l Send for Catalogue. PER WEEK can be made In any locality. Something entirely new for agents. $5 out- fit free. Q. w. LNttiiAHAH dc uu., Boston, mass. aprlS dw4w - fe curie: Disease is an effect, not a cause. It3 origin is within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the cads s must be removed, and In'' no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE isW tabllshedon just this principle. It realizes that 95 PER CENT. , of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and " ha """ff h-p (ftfQ-. eulty. The elements of which it Is composed iact directly upon these great organs, both as a food and BSOToniB, and, by placing them in a healthy eondWoBdttW 41seas and para tromAhe bysM temlif.". , -14 ...Tlr- JL ! . For tb Ipnume yahtn troubles caused by nn healtny HdneyB.f4T !aa4 tjrinfcry Organs ' tm the dlwngrjtoordfycat Wqwg i for Malaria, ana fr -pbjsleal menogetnsnts 'generally, his great raaetfyiiuiieguakBwanof lmpostpro, rmUatlonftnd eoneoctions said to be Just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIA BETES CURE. For sale by all dealers, . JI. H. WABNEB dc CO,,j - i. i nm mil mm , W X. aprl5 WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW Sprinand tar M MILLINERY; including all the latest novelties . i in tne juillijnkuy lijnk. : HAT9T,- BONIVETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, . In an the BewBtyJes, plors,nd QualitleB. Also, all tin. new sty lea and Qualities of LACES, embracing White Good Neck Wear, Hosiery Gloves, Parasols, Ac. "the LAROTST and HOST UUMfL-KTU STOCK IN THE CITY. V..i JTJI7TT T rTOT7XT i " Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets When we win be pleased to show the Ladies the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE MILLINERY iney nave ever seen in this city. -.Respectfully, Mrs. V. linen mar22 4 trv( TSl fc.ltx Hi -i-til 0 . -TO . Cornex.ttpMllak'St (L. W..P1CB !AND.) nd adtllnr M onr al reodr large! or lijtliuiiiii inW rl IT" iili flat ULnt&f HAY, BRANL MEAL, STOCK F EIECD. A. FULL LINE OF . 4 tjAJ.Dtalkli PJ0 1 ;? m t mT --v - m -mT . -v tE!25e. l-VKTl fK H 1M. u V I Ninii Mnmn wiLnnrrc iim sucuaiure. oeuu ivr deTpma?nili "J ust I iH .LW MI 01 U'rflil2J! 1 I T-- - . marts. I -y w i ul f nil rmmf ln-. 1 an i smmmm a Kaeoatf.PJ)es,! Hemorrhoids,. 88477.71. obzxj 'minors, i renins or ine Knrui.mDBas siijBWf.TR.wun- Atlant Ga., AacaatjS, 1877.1 E$5&2 .ficSaSiyi inaAoii ointment, ana jannnir tnat tune navine arnsfllrfcfttchHd -Tls-'eflfects. and having the testis Taony of my friends and neighbors to confirm my. J cesBdaace momenta-1. peanM.inuy,atunea or lta vaiuei apa unave fcpvnn mm fxoiUBivejigni ro mMe ted enlt,rHfMrft Trfyba asHfie best remedy in the world, especially lor all forms of '1A ZJjM'" LiM..' . 1 nis is to cerury mat i nave mea .imjois. rue I Ointment In a case of piles. and state mar n gave mora leuaitatui asytmetu vertrled. I fur ther state mat as a remedy 1 of burns, it lsunpar- aTleled. r I) so used It ttr av case of tetter In my feet of twenty years' standing, and say that It is thailrstAbUuE that I hare evex,riqd. that gaye-me more than momentary relief, rl consider nowthat i am entirely relieved from thaf distressing fl s-'i ease. kuuii u. imnsuiii Troup county; Ga. Kaymg bdeh afflicted Jo Jfrl fears; afeintervals, with that distressing malartA Mm YAiesaM after many Ineffectual trials of the remedies in common use, I commenced a short time ago to use your Tils Ointment- r experienced immediate relief. Avnwualna t Vi o nnlninn tiaf it la tlQ TUnOf O OT. t l;mr jrrrr" a. a. btjlTj! LaOrange, Ga. This is to certify th.aH used Pryorfs Olntmeit In a case of severe bum, and that in a verj few. days it was entirely relieved of all Inflammation, and healedTapldly. After the first application of the Ointment, the patient suffered no wtto whatever. LaGrange, Ga. By the advice of Mr. Wjbh. I used your Pile Ointment on a servant rl who had been suffering for eight years with a most aggravated case of pues. sne improved irom tne veTy nrsi aay s u of your Ointment, and before using the box she eatirea rearwredri v i Jusnysaw 1 nHlT. OBittnentiapd sa tnktft lsfln mjSopinjDMtne beet Jemecy ror pues evfr presented va tnarpucuc. I say aisfromjLtPSlHYt.applicatljnt $&b rime- dy on my own person. "THOS. BrMOBGAIC Troup county, Ga. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Price 59 cents per tMx."--frbrall Beoelptof price. i f i i- 1 STl Jf mn tftnta, a. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, N. O. may 11 one the medicinal means of arresting disease. ostetter'a Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It checks the further progress of all disorders of toe stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents and remedies emus and lever, Increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a Ltendency.to rheumatism, and is a genuine sta buu suiace w ageu, murin una nervous yersinia. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGI3TS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. ny2 y .ioi Sale, I i 1 'A G'OsO -OF- AND IV if l r . i 5 H maTl2 .4 TI v lT '!.!p m IMH 8:i v.2 RECTtTED.' ( i l! BRQOEHBfe ft eral Watftr!! jClJDGE VA.l VA() ChronlcrE Jl Alterative Tonks and la A NTT. its. effects, r Read certificates from plans to cmrpamphieAsssKs.,,! flUIALGASESOR SAfrM. i . . , vrfHXiKr the,i are oDeS fo4h iiwtiop ilst to October 1st, each lesu. t d m ' m hktiir km mm a ria w is mm w m - : SPRINGS &BDRWLL. MM p t V i. 1 i f . ... 1 Rer.O. WvBobin- Glaseow. Ky.. is th new 'tIIfedtowBshiD. Arison-coofityi died fewdajysj'ago. She was an excellent iCbfisLisuvlady, -CaifbOToSoatherner: Last Thursday ; jtbe rjkew bQard pf town connniswaera fleeted CoU Wm. H. Knight , chief of ' Frank Chestnut, the negro man who was fatally cut by Caesar Williams sev eral days agOTan acconntrof which was publisnerl'rriXHir last issue, died one day last week. Two of the parties engaged in the. affray have been arrested and lodged .1JaiL Gtensboro Bugle : We saw a fine spe cimen' Of lucerne at the Benbow House, grown by Judge Settle at his summer residence," on Ashbore street, which measures 36 inches in height. Durham Plant: A number of dogs have been killed recently in and around o be about .hundred more were to go in the same way'it would be'better for the commu nity. Mr Xancey Jones, who lives on the Chapel Hill road, four miles from Dur ham, had the misfortune to lose his house and all the contents by fire one day last week. It occurred about 11 o'clock, and must have originated from a defective chimey. A fine colt was carried through Dur ham a few days since. He was the property of George W. Swepson, and was from .his farm in Alamance. He is three ygars old, and is said to be remarkably ' swift on foot. Pomeroy, the celebrated horseman of Raleigh, will take charge of and prepare him for the track. Mr. Swepson values him at 1.000. Raleigh News and Observer: The wet weather nasi we learn, done much damage to cotton in Gates and adjoin ing counties. A gentleman who is building a new house on Hillsboro street must be an j3thete, as he has placed sunflowers as ornaments on the top of the building. h aria glad to learn that contracts have been, made to have the new build ings at Bingham School ready by J uly 26th, the opening of the nexisession. The1 Quarters will be protected by Torick ends and trick partitions throughout, and nothing but brick would be used if time permits, Mayor Manly's condition, which for some time has been critical, yesterday morning grew so alarming tnat a con sultation of physicians was held. At this the case was found to be a hopeless one. Dunne tne day tne inquiries as to Mayor Manly's condition were' num b'erUsa, but no encouragement could be given the inquirers. The information of his dangerous condition caused great sadness among his numerous friends. The Just Jurors. Charleston News and Courier. There is a natural desire to know who Were thfejust jurors who, in the politi cal cases tritd recently in the United States Court, had the manhood to resist the blandishments and menaces of the prosecution. The Democrats who es caped the purging processes of the district attorney were exposed to tne blackguardism and taunts of tne ne croes associated with them. It was useless to argue ot explain. The negro jurors scorned the idea that the benefit of any reasonable doubt should be given to the accused, mere was no course for the just juror to pursue but to hold his ground resolutely and patiently un til the court should prow tired ot wait ing for a verdict. "What passes in the Jury room is supposed to be kept a pro found secret, but we think that we are able to give some information relating c to the late trials that will interest the South Carolina pubhc, tnd make known to them what they owe and ita whom they owe it. I. The jury in the Acton case con sisted of nine Republicans and three Democrats, the Democrats being J. W. Fountain, of Darlington; B. F. Strom, of Edgefield, and George Stevenson, of Anderson. These three were satisfied of the :innocance of the accused, but were' led. bv threats and the fear of f wbrBeil&onseq'aencH, to consent-, to a f fetfliptOf guilty ion a single count, wnn a repmmenuationio mercy, xney were told that the accused could not then be punished, and that if they did not agree upon a verdict, they would be kept in confinement until the end of the term of the court, and that the case would probably be transferred to some .Northern State! when they would be ' Convicted instantly, whether guilty or not. Strom was ill and infirm, and is leasto blame than hiri two comiiaions 1 fo surrendering. However, both Foun tain and Strom appear to nave bad an idea that they could dissent from the Lvejdiat .when the time came for its pre fetatiorl.s Tfiisttneyraid, and Steven- wrl siistaifiecH their statements by his affidavit. The verdict was recorded, but it is a nulUiy. II. The juryon the Mayesville .case consisted often'Kepubticans and two Democrats. jThe Democrats were M. F. Maloney, of jBarnwHr the foreman of the jury, andyejse Cannon, of Green ville. Maloney, Cannon and white lie publican named BTH. Jackson, from Marion county, vdtedvf or a verdict of not guiltyVbut to Malonej the failure to conviet was mainly due. Our informal tiondslbat throughouttte long week thtt itheJury'tFerekept together both Cannoirnd JacksoitaYOHfed their will ingness EQfind -the accused guilty, if lalsneypuld da so The pressure upon hijB-waa tremendous,nd h0 was threatened)lthwbodiIytioieface. Noth idg but therelaktaut conviction tbat Maloney Would .stay in'ibe.ijury.'even till doom's 4ay, rather thn'ajlo w inno cent Carolijiians to be seDtto the, peni tentiary, caused, the Vjury to be dis charged. -.-': ti ,7 - III. Inihe Balea case; for repeating, the jury Consisted, "of ten IDemcVats and twe -Bermbiknsi-;.The Hepubli cans were O. FHolland,rcoloredi and M. K. Bobqrtson,; white. 'TCne case was submitted r0&bejorYwithout 'argu ment, the accused having proved tncon ftestably thatlhe jrta hoi at or neai the place where he" was , laid to have voted illegally. The government did not de mand or-eipect a conviction, and ja ver. dict5f-aQiguilfey ren-deredrv-rrrr IV. , In tnfrarnvrett conspiracy case the riry consisted of ten Democrats and Holland and Robertson, as n the Bates case. This time the order to the eBUDiicans-wasctostana last, ana tnev TheiresBltrwas a mistrial, instead the acnuiittaL-to which the anrnsprl ere entitlddV V. The iurv in tho TTnnA Rnorinp- f TibtrSe wcase contisted of nine Repnbli- cans, tiW'o Democrats and l)ne Indepen dent. The Democrats were Ulias Mo- TTier, of' Hampton, and Jesse Cannon, of Greenville. J. H. Pepper, of Charles ton, was the Independent. Cannprr bod Metier voted fQr4he acquiltet"df: the hrcl ace iJsMfflciara; dltdb, i a lie- .-ki.'... : l i ; l- . . imuuuau, juiucu tueiu iu vuting to ac quit , Messrs,., Maguire and Nixoto'and ;toijeiitir0 jnft vere,. satisfied bf the-feobence-fcf Magufife' -titid willing to vote to acquit him. if the conviction of .tfce .others could thereby, be assured. edged to he innocent, unless thejl couJd scpre a conviction. againsWQmebod elseh lttir,;tti;llnr witn tne iteubnfcttas Thora nrso a mlctriol A Jt ..'IT. 1 T ,Trr"4uui" rKj pmutv us we can ascertain in. t :vhat thiror Iran da. or irreirnlarffOrif :MWMH .uv iin. ckjuiu uaronrrJ mere is no roomTdaouDl,butth4 amaiL number of cases which had suffljient eutratapcPT'fc) s $ nstif y the districfattor' ney in pressing them to a trial abd the , liJJIjJf 'J0 3.LI MILT character of theeyidence in the trials awircefiamabij. prwfi that th wpQrtsf of malpra.ct(, 4ba election were eross exaggerations. We say unhesi tatingly that fa the case tried at the present termxnere was not, in a single casetjucb proof-as lostifieda convic tion. Where thft proof ot innocenee was' not absolutely clear there was strong1 and . reasonable dotibt "of the guilt of the accused. .. It was the dutv ot the jury to give the accused the ben efit o tnat doubt. For doing this, un der circumstances especially painful and trying and with a certainty that their conduct would be misconstrued, the ust jurors whose names we have given have deserved well of every hon est man in the State and in the United States. Georgia Editors Doing Florida, Jacksonville. Mav 13. About forty members of the Georgia Press Associa tion arrived last evening. They go to St Augustine to-day. Steamer Ashore. Sandy Hook, N. J., May 13. The steamship .Pliny, which left Rio Janei ro April 25th, for New York, is ashore on Deal Beach, on the coast of New Jersey. The passengers and crew were saved. Another Boat Race. Winnipeg, May 13. The Hanlon Ross race has been fixed for July 3d. No matter what the mouth's disease How foul the breath or teeth's decay With SOZOBONT on all we seize, And swiftly sweeps it far away, Leaving the gums pure, firm and bright, And the dull teeth as ivory white. TAX SALES. to Delinquent Tax Payers. Notice I WILL SELL FOR CASH at the COURT HOUSE iu Charlotte, on MONDAY the 6th DAY of JUNK, 188:4, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m , the following described property real estate to satis fy executions in my hands for taxes due the city of Charlotte, N. C. : One lot, the property of Cyrus Caldwell, situated In Ward No. 2. One lot, the property of J. E. Cassady, situated In square 190, on Smith street, adjoining T. Grler and others. One lot, the property of Mrs. S. A. Chambers, situated in square 104, on corner of Graham and 3rd streets, adjoining A. B. Schenck and others. One lot, the property of Mrs. M. J. Collier, situat ed in square Q'l, on Poplar street, between 8th and Pth streets. Two lots, the property of W. VS. Crowell, situat ed bi square 107, on B and 6th streets. Four lots, the property ot Hannibal Edwards, situated in square 151, on Church street. One fraction of a lot, the propeity of Mrs. Martha Flannlgan, situated In square 151, on Church street. One lot, the property of Fanny Gordon, wife of J. W. fiordon, being 1119. in square 104, on Gra ham street, ao join teg T. H. Lomax. Two lots, the property or Mrs. J. M. Howie, situ ated In square 53, ou the corner of 7th street and R. A D. K. H. One lot, the property of W. H. H. Gregory, situ ated in square 60, corner 9th and Tryon streets, adiotnlng the Lutheran church. Two lots, the property of Jeff Hagler. situated in square 80, on 1st street, adjoining J. McLaugh lin, being lots 604 and 605. One fraction of a lot, the property of Thos. Holly, situated in square 104, on Graham street, adjoining W. Holly and A. B Schenck. One lot. the property of & S. Holton, situated in square 213, adjoining A. Hales and Geo. Daough- erty. Three fractions of lots, the property of Mrs. Rschael Holton, situated in square 1 5, corner Col lege and Trade ctreets. One fraction of a lot, the property of Frank Horah. adlolntmi John T. Pcbencic . Two lots, the propeity of Mrs. Jane A. Hand, situated In square 2. corner Tryon and 5th streets. One lot, the prorerty of Jas. Holcombe. situated in square 1. adjoialog Albert Torrence and others. One lot, the property of Jas. H. Hunter, situated on c street, in ward a. One lot, the property f Miss Sophia Jones, situ ated in sauare 1 6. corner 5th and B.4D.B.B. Two lots, the property ot Jas. F. Davidson, situ ated In square 221, on 11th street, adjoining Mrs. M. M. Fhlfer. ? One lot, the property ot W. H. Howser, situated in square 111, corner old Boundary and S street One lot. the property of Daniel Mosely. situated In square 111, Stonewall street, ao joining Ell Walker. One fraction of a lot, the property of Mrs. Mary J. Hodge rs, situated In square 66, fronting on 8th street. One frsctlon of a lot, the property of AnsUn Springs, situated in square 1 14, on B street, aa Joining W. Hosklns. une lot, tne property or Mrs c K Ktuian. situated in square 63. on Poplar street, adjoining W Beiry- niii ana outers. One lot, the property of David KlsUer, situated In square 158. adiolnine S M Howell, and others. Two lots, the property ot Mrs Elizabeth Lentlle, utuated in sauare 96. corner of C and 7th streets. Two lots, the property of P J McGowan, situated m square 46, corner a and Hrd streets Oae lot, the property of John McConnell's estate situated in square 50, on Tryon street, adjoining the Lutheran church and others. Two lots, the property of u G Maxwell, situated in square 65, fronting on Graham and Pine streets. Two lots, returned by W W Overman, as agent. situated in square 4. corner Tryon and 5th streets. Odo lot, the property of Wm Johnston, situated in square 149, on Hill street One lot, the property of Ephrlam Potts, situated in square iv, 1st street, being lot BH3. One lot, the property of W l Query, situated In square 93, corner B and 8th streets. One lot, the property of Levi Spencer, situated on square 71, fronting on 2nd street, adjoining isaac ueia, One lot, the property of WJ Wl'ey, situated In square 66, on Pine street, adjoining A Berrybill ana otneis. One lot, the property of Isaac Wallace, situated In square 147, on Hill street, adjoining Alex. Alii son. One fraction of a lot, the property of 8. 8. Her ron. situated in square 187, corner of Smith and 7th streets. . One lot. the property of Jas Pefhel. situated In square 51, College street, adjoining W W Over- nan and others. One lot, the property ef Delaware Banks, situat ea in square 1 10, on stonewall stre t. one lot, the property of Mr H 8 Pbarr and T M Shannon, situated in square 6, corner Tryon and 5th streets. One lot, the property of Florence Held, on, Mint street, in warn a. One lot, the property of Isaac field, situated in square 71, on 2nd street, adjoining Levi Spencer. One lot, the property of Margaret Reld, ou Mint street, adjoining J T t?cbenck, in Ward 3. One lot, the property of J H Savllle, situated In ward No. I. One lot, the property of A B Schenck, situated in square 104, on Graham street, adjoining T Holly ana otners. Two fraction lots, the propeity of FMfihelton in square lo, on 5lh street. One lot, the property of BN Smith, situated In square u l . corner 7 th and C street. une lot, the property of John Spencer, situated in Ward 2, on Stonewall street, adjoining Jetho eumner. Two lots, the property of Dr. Wm Sloan, situat ed In sauare 25. corner Trvon and ad street. ' ne lot, the property ot Rebecea Taylor, situated in Ward 1, adjoining elms 4 White's tannery. Eight lots,4be property ot (tray J Toole, situated in Ward 3. on South Boundary. , One lot. the property of Anne C Walker, situated In Ward 2, on stonewall street, adjoining Daniel Mosely and others. One lot, the property of Martin Weddtntrtoa, Situated In square 80, on E street, adjoining Free man Bell. One tot, the property of P M Monls, situated in sauare , on Trade street, adjoining H G Springs and others. Oneidf. the property of Bufus Moore, situated In square 147, on Mint street, adjoining George Hollobaugb. . i . - one lot, the-property of Richard Hoover, situat ed in Ward No, 2. C, F. HARRISOS, C. T- C. Charlotte, N. C, May 5th, 1881. , 4w , Natural Fruit FlatorsT EXTRACTS. 1. i.'Wlt? fr0llM0 ?ft fruits; with h o ctforin&ffnsqnwi pia, aac wtfrffic- M Esseeets. Always unifonn h strength, ihiihoiA mtjri adulteratioiiM or impurities. 6r gtunea their nputation , from thtir WE MAKE NO SECOND ORABECOODS.' gtufiei ttetr'Hpittatlon.frtiri tbtir fyrfect ptiity', soperi'oiJ$trmn(ffh & f qua. 1 aWmiMAim; NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Remedy for Epileptic Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance, Vertigo, Histerics, Insanity, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv ous Diseases. This infallible remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Derange ment, and drive tnem away irom wnence tney came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary taint or poison In the system, and ihoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness. General Debility. Leu- corrhoea or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Hravel, inflam mation of the Bladder. Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, ihere is 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. SAMARITAN SERVICE Cures Alcoholism. Drunkenness and the habit of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befaUen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually Irom 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 his road to mln. Like the Opium Kater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of the drug takes strong hold upon its victim, leading him on to his own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating is to allmentlveness, as over eating first in flames the stomach, which redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So ever? drink of liauor or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only adds to its fierce fires, until it consumes the vital lorce and then ltseii. LiKe tne eluitonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!' but never enough until its own rapacity devours itself. Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief in such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up 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 eans. Nervous Debility, caused by the indlscre tions of youth, permanently cured 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 by silence, look up you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and lewels 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 afflicted, take DR. RICH MOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature delay, and Impart tone and energy to the whole bystem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits, dumb, but it cured her. hear as well as anybody. She was also deaf and She can now talk and Petkr Ross, Sprlngwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma tism. J. Br Fletcher, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E. B. Ralls, HattsviHe, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. MBS. wm, hknson, Aurora, ill. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. st. J. A. Edeb, Beaver, Pa, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 with other doctors. s. B. hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Mibs Jbnntk Wabbsx, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after gtven up to die by our family physician, it bavtntt over 100 in 24 hours Hinby Knbk, Very ill, Warren county, Term. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me years. of scrofula after suffering for eight albkbt Simpson, Peoria, ILL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctors. J. w. Thornton uaiborn, miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently born character. of epileptic flls of a stub- HBV. WM. MARTIN, Mechanicstown, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, eighteen months. after having had 2,500 In Mrs. i. fobks. West Bortsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss Orlsna Marshall, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of man; years- aurauon. jacob scteb, at Joseph, mo, , SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general da- uuuy. ULTVEB mtkrs. tronton, unio, SAMARITAN NERVINE iias cured me or asthma; also scrofula of many years- stanaing. isaac jkwsll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared me of fits, years. Have been well for over four charlks E. Curtis, Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE cored a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very w;. aiicnAJtij u lunHXlt, ttiagway, TL SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Tbiublt. Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE . Cored my wHe of epilepsy of 85 years "standing jumx iojui jatrneia, iuco. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared my wife of a nervous disease of the head E. Graham, north Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits. Be has not had a fit for about four years. John Davis, Woodbum, Macoupin county, IU. ' SM.URITAB NERVINE Ilby druggists everywhere, or may be had (Uieetiiam us. Those who wish to obtain further evidence of the curative properties ef Samaritan Kervlne- win please enelosea 8 sent postage stamp for a copy of our Illustrated Journal, of Health, Siting hundreds of testimonials of cure from per sona-who have used the medicine, am also their pictures' photographed after their restoration to perfect fcea Address-1- . Dr. fl. A. klGHli-OBD & COL t BPrXflAwly . B.Joseph Mo felted AMIS' Al 1 1 V 111' The followtnsr Schedule mm Vimmm recced y the Rallrsvd Of tMstta, mm North Carolina Railroad. 00NDENSED S0HEDULE3. TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No 51 Dally. No. 58 Dally. Leave Charlotte, .... 400am 5.63 a m 7.20 a m 8.00 am 44upm 0.24 pm 7.85 p m 8.06 p m Baiisoury, " Hleh Point... Arrive Greensboro, . . . Leave Greensboro,... Arrive Hillsboro Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh 9,80 a m 1 1 .47 a m 12 2d am 1.40 pm 4.05 pm 6 30 pm Leave Raleigh,- Arrive Goldsboro',... Na 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro. . .5 00 p m Arrive at Raleigh 1.51 a m Arrive at Goldsboro,. .7.20 a m No. 61 Connects at Greensboro' with RAD. R. R. for all points North, East and West, via Dan vtlle. At Goldsboro with W. 4 W. R. R. for Wil mington. Ho. 03 connects at sails enry with W. N. G. R. R for all points in Western North Carolina: dally at Greensboro with B. A D. R R. for ail points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, April 30th, 1882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Dally. Leave Goldsboro,. . . 1 0.OO a m 12.20 pin 3.55 pm 5 Ot) pm 5 46 pm 8.05 pm .15pm 9.50 p m 11.12 pm 1.10am Arrive Raieleh Leave Raleigh Arrive Durham Arrive Hillsboro,... Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro,. 940am Arrive High Point.. 10.10 am Arrive Salisbury,. . Arrive Charlotte,... 1121am 1.00pm No. 18 Daily except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro. . . 2. 50 p m Arrive at Raleigh,.. 7. 10 p m Leave Raleigh ft. 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 3.15 p m No. BO-Connects at Charlotte with A. A C. Air Line for all points in the South and ffouthwest. and with C. C. A. R. R. for all points South and Bouineasi. No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. 4 C Air- Line lor all points South and Southwest: at Char lotto with C, C. 4 A. R. R. for all points South and southeast. N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. GOING WEST. NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro 9.25 p m Arrive Kernersville. 10.41 pm Arrive saiem 11.2o pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9.50 a m Arrive Kernersville 1 1.01 a m Arrive Salem. 11.35 am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5.1 5 a m Arrive Kernersville 5.50 a m Arrive (ireensDoro.. 7.00 a m NO. 53 Dally. Leave Salem 6.00 n m Arrive Kernersville 6.40 pm Arrive Greensboro 8. 00 p m STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No 1, Daily GOING NORTH. ex Sunday. Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University,. 10.40 a m 11.40 a m No. 2, Dai y GOING SOUTH, ex. Sunday. Arrive university 12.10 p m Arrive Chapel Hill, . . 1.00 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Without Qranie On Train No. 50, New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. t37 Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro1 Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest. West, North ana jasr. r vt emigrant Kates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Boutnwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. may2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSENGEB DEPARTMENT. t-On and after April 30th, 1882, the passen ger tram service on tne Atlanta 4 Charlotte Air Line Division of this road will be as follows: Mail and Express. No. 50. WESTWARD. Mall. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, AL Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Spartanburg, K Arrive Greenville, fl Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa. F Arrive Rabun Gap Junetlon,. Arrive Lula, S "Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta, 1.00 am 12.50 p m 2.02 a l 1.47 p m 4 06 pirn 5.29 pm 7.03 p m 8.30 p m 9.10 pm 9.48 pm 10.T5pm 12.40 a m 4.31 am 5.59 a m 7.43 a m 9.18 am 10.0O a m 10.37 am 11.06 am 1.30 pro Mall and Express. No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta 1 Arrive Galnesvil e,. Arrive Lula, J Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, F Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Charlotte, M 2.15 pm 451 pm 5 22 p m 5.69 p m 6.40 pm 8.06 p m 10.06 pm 11.40 pm 2.06 a m 3.15 am 4.00 a m rU9am 6.50 a m 7.41 am 8.17 am '9 26 a m 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2 60 pm 4.00 pm CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. W. P. Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. 4 W. P. and W. 4 A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. B with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Elberton Air-Line to and from FJberton, Georgia. G with Columbia and Greenville to and bom Columbia and Charleston, S. C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston. S. 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 Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. M with C. C. 4 A., C. C., R. 4 D. and A., T. 4 O. for ail points West. North and East. Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 daily, without change between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Taloott, Gene al Manager. I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent. may2 C, C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, April 80th, 1882. fft Train No. 62. Pas8engr. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Rock Hill,... Arrive Chester, Arrive Winnsboro,.. Arrive Columbia,.... Leave Columbia.... Arrive Lexington,... Arrive Ridge Spring, Arrive Granltevllle,. Arrive Augusta, 1.85 pm 2.88 p m 8.80 pm 4.85 p m 6,00 p m 6.07 P m &l5ara 7.15 am &3o a m 9 40 a m 10.22 a m 6 50pm 8 02 pm 9.12 pm 1 0.16pm Train No. 18, Freight Train Na 20, Freight Leave Charlotte Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester Arrive Winnsboro,... Arrive Columbia Leave Colombia, Arrive Lexington,. . . . Arrive Rldgepring , Arrive Granltevllle,. . Arrive Augusta... .. dOOam S.25 a 01 .12am 12.55 pm 4.30 p m 6.05 p m 7.47 p m 9.12 pm 11.15pm 2 18 am Train No. 52. Daily-Connects at Columbia with theft C. R. R. for Chareston, and wRh tkeC.4 G. R. H. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville. &Vf At Augusta with Central Georgta R, "B forMacon. Savannah and Florida polnti iwawpun, Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta with the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg R. R, for Mjeon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points rral"8 8. 18 and 20. local, trl-weekly, Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, dally, at R.8H p. m. Freight, dally except Sanday, at 8.42a; m. and 445 p. m, - ATLANTIC, TENNES8EE 4 OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 58, Dally, t -i Leave Charlotte. 5 00 p m , Arrive at StatesvfUe, 7 05. p m - Train No. 62, Dally, , Leave Statesvfile 7. 55 a m v . Arrive at Charlotte, .10.00 a m Tickets sold to aU points South, Southeast and Southwest and baggage checked thriih.jJbfo lay-over allowed on local Moketa. A. FOFEW T. M. R. Taloott. Gen'l Passenger Agent . Gen'l Manager Colombia, a a, April 80th, 1882. may2 T J01IS in thUusrtrtajt fven privately or in Xj elass.. Classes now In course of ormatlon. Terms pesJass ef ighi leMons, In class, - S3 , M privateer, A.S5 ttees payable In advance. :For turliier partlco-la-s apply to w J. HIB6T, - mayytf - Aithe OffloeottheObaerrer.-' Ptaopplic Slortod. miscellaneous. In great variety, lost receives! at the G II I-Nl A-S T O R p 1 n mm Lot ef elegant BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS aod -KS-. CHSSIS. FLY FANS AND FLY TRAPS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, be8t u,ade. 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