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DAI LY GAKB.tr OT'rJii OlB S KftVER. THTJRSD AyVMA Y 25; 1882, Jr.'- ji : i ii H 1 M f Wanted. 888BrSidwa7.K.lf. EVERY ONE MUSIC win Minuhl Information FRSBW sending f rimlru to VO rrovi"0 48 N. Dela. Are., Philadelphia. Parkers TOIIIl. Beat Health kd Strength Veed. Brntwcr It i ? LM L 'i'J.i.. ii LrL .nri diseases Of the nBStSrirTad Kidneys, and' I . eSySrent from Bitters, Gtogr, Bsaenj and other Tonlo., It new totorj an1 fXl aiVAa 1JUKB BUT LMftLB UUJUik w a mhbox A CO.. New Y ork. I T" ; 1 ' : 1 . . J JL I R rft S !iU"0 F TD-b A Y." (Introduction by Thos. Power O'Connor, M. P.) ' 'Centuries bTEfigW p-foJttV " u ,1 -i : 'j (1 T tadusWes sWed. It WJj1 League, the Land let and the Coercion BUI. o-7Uin o-i mmihin Mid man In colors, race nnlv -A net OODT. OaiW unureuoo a ner oodt. Bales immense, oouu uji tAlfifUj -Mi LLU t: 1 1 Kiwif wr i bV W -J ' rl m M AM mm i t I I rv r".rimei Mtjcefl o. muiuo-u- ie.sC ID name'' I rfT IV. to5ilitDtte parldlr1tMpernce gjxg iuth isr stipfrt 4 . I I Kti.i.x tang droKl9 Clnt 07 I .aa Mnotrtt4 .TlTftrll " 11 KTMUUU. UU1 iw aw. cent iorftlf A anky9rifW WJ mUfltt fuU paroula, 1 Chicago, 111. GEORGE PAGE & CO. A GO (3D 1ULE V AND ONE TWO-HORSE WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW Spring, and Sumer Styles OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties in the MILLINERY LINE. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, ft p T A Tirtl ITBrJC is i "kit: In an the new styles, colors ana quaunes. Also, all the new styles and qualities of LACES, embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hosiery Gloves, Parasols, Ac., the LAHGK8T and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL OPEN Our MM' Hate U Bonnets Oa lloddiy,' Hatch7 27tii, 1 When we win be pleased to show the Ladles the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINS MILLINERY they have ever seen to this dty. : ' .- . ' flC !:. ..ltir.V 1 Respectfully', ' Mrs. P. Query. mai22 for June, WITH PATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED sffrt TIDDX & BROTHER, ..HiitU'ln si? A-li,-., r.Ur may!2 -c:':;ciatawbi COUNT Vt N C, rTZJlx MrWnal M at wm ii A-rivl4 pnH no 1 1 ' tut ; i"4k. aml3i Df, B. O, ELLIOTT, OTCALI bltUlilCO II A For sale Everywhere. Pr27 0H.SCHBOIDXBST, JW- BALTIMORE, MIX jCT 1 AVt rVt5v SdB(I hiD.HMg.MfefeM CZXwrJr-rJjrrT JL JUrfe, YT B mayl6-aw4w pff ' ' ' it f J t I t t "--rN f I f ? 1 I IT i Metii)o(ii - - - - - - m'mr T.WOTii wuirou.w I (3. " J . Y ft i4 If Ww i Tit n It II li III Br I .laHni-'th v" 1 a rearer FEMALE REGULATOR. WOHANS BEST FRIEND. ltAhyslci Mil alas ; women tl4thy sua an attidUielr Mon of Menses jbfclnfiil 1 AOnjrtDi n, Wetatl0n nri if.iiintrnf th Womb, attended with an end- lonii tnin nf avmnathntta And (institutional dlSOT- kt.h amhlrlora tha nhnlA llfA. and Which have long been considered as almost Incurable, j But at last the remedy has been found In j tt 7 RUimi'neT.TVS fkmalS REGULATOR. It Is not a "cure-all" but a remedy lor one class Hi rlUET.Jtll VUli Ithemeii KasMOecall fh Iseftli ireveiUac heraailaon toJanjjoatt anawiusout subjecting her woman 17 mouesiy to uie suw ui an examination by a physician. To bring health and happiness 10 the homes or ftnfrnrinir women Is a mission before which royal. vitetalrlto8grtcfj ?ha!arthlyben- exaction oan mavaw wiuuiua wuku v1 w u vu : which glyes ease for pain, Joy for sorrow, smiles for tears, the rose of health for the pallor of dls- sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long, life of mental, physical, social and domestic enjoy-j v . . . il. .M.mM.Hn.MuirarTnnii ments lor a "lew saa aays- vi l".lulu,uy,ui 9nm indlngl an earir graver oucn ih tuo ujiodiuu,. rhsof rA taunt ' a. UMTB. c!itolftie truly and kppTtprtate4yst'WmiiJrnena." "Whites" and all those Irregularities of thej womb so destructive to the health, happiness and. beauty of women, disappear like magic before ai single bottle of this wonaenui compounu. 1 ijftf gf! Among the medicinal means of arresting disease, Hos tetter' s Stomach Biuers stands pre-eminent R checks the farther progress ot air 'diiorders ol the stomach, Uver and bowels, revives the vital stamina. Drevents and remedies chllU and fevet. I Jncreases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a v tendency to rneumaasm, ana is a gcuumo ouy id solace to aged, lnnrm ana uervuus renwiu. FOB SALlt BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALXBS GENERALLY. nury2 Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin la within; Us manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the ciusi must be removed, and in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURB Is es tabllshedon just 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 cenfp9sl act directly upon these great organs, both a$ a food and bsbtoi&S, 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 lm posters , Imitations and concoctions said to be ust as good. For Diabetes, ask lor WARNER'S SAFE DIA BETES CURE. For sale Jpy all dealelKf? aprl5 TO Corner College and Trade Streets (L. ,W, PERDUE'S OLD STAND.) nd adding: to onr already Iarire Stock or CORN, . .1') X1 JUUxv, 1 HfVY, tV BRAN, EAfc, M STOCK FED.l 2,000 pounds Fine Country lams. A FULL LINE OF -HECKKRS' PERFECT RAKING r0! POWDF.RM. A. J. Beall&Co. aprSO YORK RIVER LINE: PA83KNGER ROUrE. TO BALTIMORE and ALL POINTS NORTH 4 I DaJlyexcspt eur.day. Note the reduced ftrst-slass rates to BALT.1 HQ RE , tar- Leave Burkesvll e, 4 22 p m . .10.12 pm M H.VOpm 8.56 p m fare $ f-tre 8 70 B.70 fare fare fare 7.90 1 1 n cnanotte, 4.40 b m ah nrnn anTTAr tiyityi hii v 111 lubhd uiacajcs Hmm licmoved i:rip i " nr srtannurg I 2 vR n m fa eenvlilaJ LCSjI m liS 14.30 at BatHmo e. etlne morniig intltlf fsl Ss iiffterldlrg u bmfiryrWrp de - ppiy to affnts t tit rn :aniaj sou Oppttllttf! uof -f ft' 'mitil to- lrtur of trains for West Fob ViJT fllKhjMT Inf Ai ttlKltOfl apply to anUsiti a. rura Geal Paf, Agdot, it M mm si -m I m.itua kfifie Charlotte: bseroeri STATE" JUJEWSr membftra o the jBaiugh ommandery propdSdtd1 eblislra Tldinfc school The weTa)Qfwitiirjha3 dam-! agea cotton on sanay son, Due not tnat clay sQii?' trmfc w learn -f roar iefe Ttre cotton in sndj soil is decaying. church continues. The revenue collections in the fourth district for the week ending last Satur day night were $13,819.30. Alexander Hadaon.ae of three Uni ted States prisoners who last week es caped from jail at Morganton, returned' and gave himself up. He is in for three! months. j Aart XT "P T?rVrOto Vina rnf 11 t----I fiAml yajtft Qates;iouBty4,l'Herewi4r! UDU 1 T JL i-tUUCl bO liOO X ClUI UCU 11UU1 : .6rop prospects as VertU u poor on Hceounc 1 of the cold and wet weather. ! Asheville Citizen : Asheville is dis cussing waterworks. A colored prisoner, Bascom Foreman, colored, imprisoned in the Buncombe: county jail for the theft ot an ox, and a waitMgtjrjaJjdied on Sundaj suddenly 110m disease 01 lue uearu A schedule is at length arranged with: the Tennessee roads, and the vexatiou detention at Warm Springs is don away with. Trains now make close 6nhecttbhs 'wnh cair!l,aiiife Kdcfc toad both ways.. rpust vuuruu ul iisuevuif, una au-i jsepted the offer made Jbim to take Charge or'abfifcir In Baltimbre, and, has tendered the resignation of his crVarge 'htwtoi take -effeerftn the first of July. V n- :.. NEVER SAY DIE. Claims of a Ilgfflhl'- sician. Chicago Times, May 13. Abut evep;ty-i medical and scireittCic 4i6t cUy aasemi bled in the club room of the Grand Pa- cine Hotel, last evening, to listen to ar address by Dr. D. DeClat, of Paris, ciated with Pasteur in developing th germ theory of disease. Dr. DeClat: treatment is an antiseptic one, consis ing in introducing carbolic or phenic acid into the blood itself. He cannol talk English, and a resume of his re marks was made to the audience Dy aq Passini? tnrouern the clfv. tne doctor said he had been asked to give an expol sition of his methods, and although hi could not talk Eaglish hp was very glad he could address the profession of Chi cago even with the aid of an interpre ter. He was to speak of the small beings .whiehfiexisb in iutei-uterinajUfe, and thus, commencing life with the un born babe, follow the man through life, being the efficient and immediate cause of the diseases coin mop ly cJ led. heredi tary. nawjanea so gBj,apusn ura. prin ciple that all organized being is coii posed of few elementary substances. When life was commenctd in a body ii -could ,-not be decomposed xcep by other beings having life, and these ..beings in their turn are destroyed by .others vexy small. ,There would not be enough oxygen to dedompoie all the organism which is constantly dying were not its operations assisted by theses' parasitic animalculae All disease lie said, was caused by these parasite?. Whether they 5re animal Qf vegeta ble,' hV was sure that thfcy were the germs from which all malady origina ted. He-had had a triumphant result of an experiment in which' he had ap plied his theory in a surgical case in Bellevue Hospital. In surgery, his theory is that when an operation is per formed, an incision made, to germs or parasites enter the vessel and pro duce the disease, either local, as erysipe 1: a. or general, as pyemia. In Bellevue Hospital, he asked to have selected the worst case of pyemia which could be found. The case was that of an Italian in the third stage of blood poisoning, having had three chills since the affec tion bad commenced. . The doctor had not seen the patient, but prescribed for him, his prescriptions being adminis tered according to his directions by other doctors. The patient got well, being, the doctor said, the only patient in this advanced pyemia who had ever recovered. He asserted that if Presi dent Garfield had been treated in this way he would have been alive to-day. He held that phenic add, administered' to the blood, destroyed ail the germs of disease, and when prepared as he pre pares it is perfectly harmless, and may be taken by man or child locally, or in ternally, with impunity. It is adminis tered hypodermically or through the mouth by means of syrups, and in other ways. The doctor closed by gvvin&the nama of a local drug' (Inn jof whom, he said, his preparation could be procured. Separation.' The Christian. The strength of the Church of. (God consists largely in its separation frqm the world. Christians are called to for sake all and follow Christ It is the policy . of the deceiver 4 to .mingle all tnings, gooa ana oaa, sacrea and pro fane, in one confused and jumbled mass. God calls His people to come out and stand aloof, and thus escape the contaminating influences of the world. Persons sometimes excuse their con farmiQftcJtthB w6rl(ty olafinlifg that tfTr$rlwMi tnerdin-t)fclet to do them good; but if a man is mired in a bog. we do not extricate him. by pong ing in with' him; if a boy has broken through the ice in a pond, 'we do riot dive in with him in order to bring him out. j i e keepa sale aistancA and push a plank? towards fcitn and bid him take hold of itand escape from his perilous -position. So if we desire to benefit the wprld. we ean, best accpmpliahoiur ob- "lent. Yw i t rry 1 tS V 1 r ovS t I it;; and while thus separated from the have D0ert MtGooad also with man. Mingling with the world we lose jaw fellowship with God and ourtesti- 'rrvV.r., trJ C 1 ll I ujrunjr w uiau. ou iuiik as vunswaus and worldlings are so mingled in busi ness, pleasure, and in religion, that no one can tell them apart, so long will the Church be-ppwerless and tire world ;triumphant. "Wherefore, come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the un clean thing; and I will receive you.an be a father nnto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." 2 Cor. vi. 17, 18. The True Democratic Policy. Gov. Hamilton af the Baltimore banquet. It ia true that the Republican party has ceased more or less to be a living force, and drawn its inspiralion in great part from memories and traditions. But as ' aaralnst the Democratic party, these sentiments have the advantage of tpeing fresher.and besides are associated With success and not defeat Tf wim trhesradVantaget the poisessiotx of the offices be also considered, and through' tncui-wm-rimniense patronage tne lte pobllcart 'party is enabled to wield if. mttat bs' patent, I think, to thedqllest comprehension that the 4 Democratic leveragp, as now operated is jiot suffi cient to dispossess and oust the enemy. auu umy iorcejwnicn can overcome the inertia-ot IteDublieaniam -i an an. Uve and aggregstye policy, conceived jn Xiip Uueit national spirit, and with the resolute purpose of restortaff the lost sovereientv of the neoni. tha nptt rflidential&mpaigh, Ificffndiifed a-pian iiEftinisr irvwi probability will succeed : bat If ii is to be turned into a Anre. scramble tot .the .oflLvMtWilL ' most snreiy errci in discomtrtut-e ana de- leat,. My watenwora for tne pemop e-'fracratod' riartlcthirly 4hi ybunaf Dem it... - i i c, an. iLi- i, i vi ; I " ' w . B m -' ocracy, i popular ruie, a rree scope; ror the expansion tne wniorr Taea, ana perdition to the bosseft,. h J AMERICAN SILKWORM CUIiTURE. - ':.s,- : -j,..-. Aa Exhibition that ia to be Given in . New York by a Newly-Established Exehange. New Toik Bun. . I ., J ; . The American Silk 'Exqhange was io- corporatea last weeK, m tnis city by Colonel Frederick Urfbetotof'-.Tohn W. Colofiel PAderickUifbetotot,''j6hfl 'Fleck, Hetraati Ilecke, ICdwafd JpGals- ; At a preliminary meting at 2, .Bond treet, on Monday, Mr. $mith was elect ed president Mr. Fle6fcdvlce-pfearicrent, staci COl. Ufibekant treasurer. The Ex jdiange wasvQpened Mayj20. : . .Tho object of this jxchange is to open up a market for" Aimerican silk producers, and' encottage silkworm cultureritftb!s country. Raw silk is now imported free of duty. American , cocoons of the best kind have sold it is said, at a greater profit at Marseilles tnan could be obtained at home. '' President Smith sail yesterday to: a :Sun reporter: - j tne miys wm not Duv our siifc we propose to start a mill ourselves, if "we " . ' ' ww i-" TJ f jau fa",iia Luuia- " wu-. nui we shall probably not have to do that, As the Sun-stated last mebbbrAoierida consumes annually $8500,000 wortX of silk-goods, of which $35,000,000 worth is imppttei and; $50,0w,0w wortfi is madehere, out all excefct a small frac ti6frbm imported silk.b t . n.. Altera areteenng mim in Huauviiie, .Alabama, Salt Lake City and Memphis, and woman's silk culture "ass6ciatfons ftf Pmladelphia, San Franafediyaha Sac ramento. We will bring? them togeth euand Iry.aad make a common market for them in ,New York.? r To attracj, public attention to the workthe lexenange is preparing to open oh Jfene' 6th, in Turn Hatt,fcailk exhi bition at which every fltfp;ju; the cul ture of the sk worm, sviu be shown. The cocoons' will be un wound and ""the siltf spun ancf-woven ih tlre hall. The xhwiuoa win continue sunlit Septem ber. liWorms linom Japan, - Italy and .Franee are to compete with the domes tic worms. jsggMmporteq ror tne pnr posrfjre -riotewiig hatchiedlii this city, anil rathettoaeartv. The young worms tliaT?alrea4ejmergeo;are in;atate are not yet lfl lear- the mehxHavlhg them Thdnaf gtf fififW been pril ' to the despswate strait ! a ' forcing mnlberry branches platd ift- sweetened water and kept in hot rooms, but their inge nuity tLaveMjfialed tliem to keep step wiin me voraciij.or. tne worms.. "TliafTalrest Devil." Argonaut. "There were so man v Drettv eirison th' stage in "Favartfthat i really could hotfoentremy affections on any one of 7theca; I tried most conscientiously, but 1 could not. So soon as my eyes became fixed oo a short, plump girl irr blue, she was immediately eeiipsed by a tall. slender one in white. 1 think 1 inclined to the white, of whom there were four. And-tRat reminds me ot a little stoiy ;iOnce upon a time-(so runs the tale) there lived in China a mandarin who wore the crystal button. He was a lover of his kind both kinds, mankind and womankind so he married. Then his troubles .began. It is semetimes the case outJsidepf China. Our mandarin be came a misognylst. He transferred the hatred he bore his wife to the whole sex. Taking his infant son he left the haunts of met), determined that the boy should never gaz Upon a female face. Years passed away. The boy became a man. Like Colin, he was a youth who never saw a woman. It goes without saying that he was happy. One day tti fattier Was about to go to the nearest city, as was- his wont at times, for necessary purchases. Hither to he had always gone alone. But this time the son besought him so earnestly that he weakly yielded, and allowed the youth to accompany hira. On their way out of the city they met some curious beings who wore their hair strangely, (so thought the son,) and who laughed and chatted incessantly. . '"Look, father, look !" cried the son, "look at those strange creatures. What are they ?" "Turn away your head, my son," said the father hastily; "cover your eyes. Even the sight of them wreaks evil to man. They are devils." The youth reluctantly did as he was bid, and they returned'to their moun tain home. But not to their old life, for the son was moody and taciturn. For dajs he remained so, till finally the dis tressed father implored him to reveal his secret grief. The youth long remain ed silent, but at last, bursting into tears, he spoke: "O father!" cried he, "forgive me, but that tallest devil-ob, that tallest devil, father!" This story came to my mind as I gaz ed upon the tallest of the four d demoiselles. But then I am not a boy. Can't Gel It. Diabetes, Brighl's Disease, Kidney, Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot be contracted by you or your ramtly u Hop Bitters are used, and u you al ready have any of-ti.ese diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine that will positively cure you. Don't forget thht, aad don't get some pulled up stun that wm only narm you. rrMMrMI I c E E WING to recent advances on ICE J ere North and the high prices ot fuel are comnelled to advance the D'rtoei ot I ICS this season dating from and after May 1st. following will be the rates delivered from waeon to consumers in any part of the cltv: 2Vh pounds Dally Delivery 85c per week 5 .... KUC H " ' " ..... HOc 10 " " " .....I.IO 15 ' " " .... . 1.60 20 . r. 2-10 To Restaurants. Ice Cream Dealers. Soda Foun tains, &c, lVkcber pound. Special contracs for luree ouantlUes.. w e are now manuiactunng a superior quality oi Ice from distilled water taken from Sorinss thero- by rendering this IOE the most reslrabre for domestic uae. Customers who do not desire regu lar quantities xUlly can procure of the driver or at the office east ticket All persons are requested tOteport any lrregdlar'.tles In the reception of th- lr supply. We also have a large stock select Laths. Lum ber, 8btnle, c, and Coal for lamlly, foundry ani smtth's use. Thankful for a very generom support in the past we solicit a continuance of the same In the future, promising on best efforts to please all. very respecttuiiy, , ANTHONY Sc BRYCE, may5 lm P. (X. Box 153, Charlotte, N. C. POLL c A DISOHDERED LIVER IS THE BANE Of the irreaent gineratlon. - It la for the Core of this disease and. Its attendants, BICK-HEADACHE, EILIQTJS2TES3, DYS PEPSIA. COMBTXPATION, PILES, etc.. feat TUTT'S PILLS haTe eained. a world-wide reputation. Ko Remedy ha .ever been discovered that acta go gently, on ffie digestive organs, giving them rigor to"fi imilate food. As a, natural result, the JJervous System la Braoed, the Mnsclej ere Developed, end the Body Robust. r- uiunit nf Mllmia illaa&aM mnt etaillS. X ' nearly discouraged when X twgaa tta u of 1- u ul a rum -, 4iw rvwu 1 my laborer soon became hearty oaa rOBua IlwvehMBOtiirUMrsroaBM - araraeanll Irill T I Hir I . wa nuuui r ii mIuiuiu hnmora. trntt mum tb kowela to stet nsAanaiy WtUU ont whteta no ono md tool wou ' Trytbtemmeofirifly,rtf yowwOlfi niooau etrOBW Horvoa, mmm uvm, PrtoaVSoCoM friJo.fc--aPTa4T onJ i or una vi " TFI!1TT:S 4 sold p uraggiaM, n r - y "w i NVER FAILS. ill The only known Specific Remedy for Epl'epttc Fds. Cures Enflentfe Fits. SDasvis. ConvKlstbns. SL rVitoa Datoce, Vertigo, Histories, Insanity, Apoplexy, i faraiysisaneumatism, neuralgia, airaaurierv ons Diseases. This lnlalUbie remedy will positive ly, eradicate, every species of Nervous Derange-. ment.'and drive' them away from whence they. eame, atfver to-return again. It utterly destroys we germs 01 disease Dy neutralizing me Hereditary taint or-poison ti the System, and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cares Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhosaor Whites. Painful Menstruation, Uleera- notrof tbe.Uruftv Internal Jlpatt .raveljluflam- nr"wrMfnine8 at' nlcht thre is aaftaatter reMdr-n During toe change 01 lire no jremaiei should be wlihout it It quiets the Nervous system and gfyeslteBt, comfort, and naturd' sweet sleep. SAMARITAN BEUVINE I.- , Oima alenhallsm. Drunkenness and the .1 the, habit ot Ontum Eatine. These deerradlna habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befallen Buffering hnmsnltc- Thousands die annually from' these noxious drag&I The dtonixhrd drinkfe liquor notj because he Ukes It, but for the pleasure of drink-! ingand treating his Triendi, lrttlethtofclhg that ha Is on hi road to mln. Like the Oplmn Eater, ha first uses the drug In small Quantities ai a harmless; antidote. The loAthlae Influence ot tna Hrug takes strong hold upon Its. victim, leading him on to bis own destruction. The habits ol Opium Katinzand Llouor Drinking are Meciaely what eating Is to allmentlveneas, as over eating first in flames the stomach, which redoubles its cravtagS hnta It paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So even drink of Uoilor or dose of opium. Instead f gaUsfytnft only adds to Its fierce fires, until it consumes the vital force and then Itself. Like the irhi tonous tan-worm, it cries "Hive, give, give!" but never enough until Its own rapacity devours Itself. " 8amarfran Nervine gives instant relief In such cases. It produces sleep, quiets tne nerves, builds up the nervous sstem. and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN EUVIM: Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, sthma - Bronchitis. Bcrofula. byDbllls, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of the Urinary Or- mni Nrvnm TtehlHtv. caused by the Indiscre tions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who are covering your suffer t gs as with a mantle by silence. IojK up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments tn nnrterv. and tewela In the crown of your Maker, If you will. Do not keep this a secret longer, untlt vitaia. 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 dely and impart tone and energy to me wnoie r-ysim. SAMARITAN NERVINE nuKMt m nttio tri of fits. She was also deaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can now talk and hear as well as anybody. rjmu dub, springwater, wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been tte means of curing my wife of rheuma tism. J. B. FLKTCKEB, FOrt UHlinS, UOl. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. K B. balls, uaosvuie, ajuj. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertlg-i, neuralgia and sick headache. Mas. Wm. Hxnson, Aurora, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of caring my wife of spasms. JOT. 4. A. sdim, weaver, ra. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 witn outer doctors. a- d. nuuoun. new ailmui7, iuu. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family pbyknan. It having over iuu i nours- HIMBT lurxx, vervuia, warren cwnnvj, ioifu. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula alter suffering tor eignt years. Albkbt Simpson, Peoria, : ha SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctors. J. w. ihobktoh ciaioom, mmto. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently born character. Of epilepsias of a stub- REV. WM. MARTIN, Mechanlcstown, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured tny son of fits, after having had 2,500 in eighteen months. mks. & rums. west rwuuuik xi. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. MISS UBLXNA JB.AKMHM.I.. Granby, Newton county. Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently years' duration. cured me of epilepsy of many Jacob sum, ax. joeepn, no. SAMARITAN NERVINE ....... r. Cured me ot bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. ouvebMyehs ironton, ynio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma; also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jkwxu Covington, xy. SAMARITAN NEB.VINE Cured me of fits. Have teen well for over years. Chaklks E Ctjktis. Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia badly. Michael, o cokkxb, Bldgway, fa. KAMARITAN NERVINE Has nermanently cured me of enlleDtle fits. DAVID TBXXBLT, DOS ALOlnes, 10WS. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 88 years standing i uuiiix uljlbx, ratfoeia, men. SAMARITAN NERVINK Cured my wife of a nervous disease of me bead S. Gbakax, North Hop, ru SAMARITAN NEttVlN Cored mrson'of fits. He has1 not ha? Jt ; alMat four rears. v - Xtilix. Woodbum, Macoupin oouny. au. SAWABlTAnjlERHiL ' - Is tor sale by druggtsts 7X7aTuH iS n u5iaeJ mi' lU'l" www ut wnisntu evldenee of the evraUv tiUSMjr? Ump v v an wrffinA win niiuua win Iteaitb. tormeopT of our If, rlvlntr hiindreat of l.tUt tffq from por M lao their ""Tr,nias i - mmjw Ini v Hi HUB Iw , t -ow r 4 - 1 ' The ffllowlnc Schedule an Car recced by th Rrllrad Offlcl&la, and mar Relied on m Correct i North arolin Xtaijroad, TRAINS GOIS8 XAST. Date, April 30th, 183- 0 Dally. Ns.68 Dallv. Leave Charlotte, .. . " Sallsbwy, v. '4 OO am f .lu ata 4 40 p oa g.0ftm v fMVCrMBSlOM,,4.U Leaverureensboro, ArriveiHBlsborO. W.KOam ArriFe-IJuxham-.. ArrtVe5 Baielgh.T.. UwtJiUelKh... Arrive Goldqboro' ' I.4VPD 4 06m 0.30 pm No. 17-Datb- except Saturdny, ' " WaVe Greensboro.. 6 O0pm Arrive, at RjrU.kh,....1.5i m Arrive at Golds boro... 7.20 a m TTt- , fl 0. si-connects, at Greensboro' with RAD. S. R. for nil points North, East end West, via Dan ville. At Goldsboro with CtW U. R for Wil mington m Jio. S3 -Connect at Sallstrary with W. N. C. R. R. for all points in Western Nonh Carolina; dally at Greensboro with ft, ft D. it R. for ail Dolnts Jftfoth, East and West m? TRAINS OOUre WEST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No.' 50 No. 52 Daily. L. Daily. Leave Goldsboro- rlnlva RaVaiuh I Q.00 a m 12.20 pm 865 p,jn Ot) pm $ftpm 8.'5 pni I TIN a-m Leave Balelgh..'.'."."..'.V.."r! Arrive Durham SArnve Htilsbero, . . Arnve ureensboro, Leave Gtensbof, . . v. . . . , Arrive Blgh Point Arnve Salisbury Arrive Charlotte, 40am 9.60 pm 11.19 Din 10,10 am i lf2liti 1.00 p m . Mo. 18-DU; except Sunday, Leave Goldfboro, . . 2 50 p m Arrive ai Balelgh, ..7.10pm . Lewve Raleicn A 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 pm M. No. 60 -Connects at Charlotte with A,& C. Air Llne for all points In the South and -tcfuttiweet and with C, C & A. R. R. for all ppltits bouth and' Southeast. i M. 62 Connects at 'Charlotte with A. AC Air-' Line for all DOhits South and R,iihawiii- at rrha' lotte with C.M ft A. Ii. It. for Bll noliits Month and! ' ? S':-'ti. O.' ft I LliO A . NO. 5o-Dkny. Xeave Srten)R)..:i.i p;25i 4 rrlv Kerne rayllle. ,..r 10.41 p iirlv'8alem.v..j..'.i.....r.'. .J... 11.25 p NOl 6Dikuy, except 8oday. Lemv Arrive Kemersvllle. sjrlve SWem. .. ...Liafiam eouftf east; t u 'u Nd. 61 Dally, except 8ndayi ' ' LeavBaleBlA w..J 5. Ml aim Arrive Kernersvl le. 560am, Arrive Greensboro. 7.00 to; NO. 58 Dally. Leave Salem.. .... 6.00 nm Arrive Kemersvllle ft.40D m Arrive Greensboro SOOpmi STATE VNIVERMI I'V RAILROAD. GOING "NORTH. DailyS ex 8onday. Leave cnapei tw 1 0.4O m rn Arrive University 1 r.4(r a! m No, 2. Dal y GOING SOUTH. ex. Sunday. Arrive University... 12.10 p m 1.09 v m Arrive Cbapet mil,. Pailian SieaM Cars WiMLCIiiie On Train No. 50, .New York apd Atlanta via Wash lngton and Danville, and between (rreensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. tar Through Tickets bn sale" at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest, West, North and East. i r Km (grant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, ; . A. jrUFH, General Passenger Agent may2 Richmond, Va i 'i' " r-r RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. 9On and after April 30th, 1882, the passen- fu train service on the Atlanta x Uharlotte Air lne division of this road will be as follows: MaU and Kxpress. No. 60. WESTWARD. Mall. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gatonut, L Arrive Spartanburg. K 1.00 a mil 2.50 o m 2.02 a nil 1.47 pm 4.81 a m 4 06 pm 529 pm 7.03 p m 8.80 p m 9.10 pm 9.46 p m 10.15 pm 1240 a m Arrive tireenvliie, it Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa. F 5.59 a m 7.43 a m 9.18 am Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Lula, E Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta, 10.00 am 10.37 a m 11.06am 1.80pn Mall and Express. No. 61. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta Arrive Galnesvll.e, Arrive Lula. K , 2.15 pm 4 51 p m 5.22 p m 5.69 p m 4.00 a m 6.19am 6.50 a m 7.41 a m 8.17 am 926am 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2 50pm 4.00 pm Arrive Kahun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, r Arrive Seneca, G. Arrive Greenville. TL Arrive Spartanburg, K. 6.40 p m 8.06 pm 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 am Arnve u&stoma, l Arrive Charlotte, M 3.15 am CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains ot Georgia Central and A. W. P Railroads. ; B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. ; W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. I C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. . E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athena. Ga. ' F witn juberton ait-Line to and rrom jsiDenon, Georgia. u witn uMimwia ana reesvuie to ana irom Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. - . . u with Columbia 'and wreermne to and irom Colombia and Charleston, 8. C K with SDartanbare and Ashevuie. and spartan- borg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Asheville, and Alston and Columbia. L witn uneater ana ienou narrow uaugaw ana from Dallas ana Chester. , - t with C. C. 4 A.. C. C, R. D.and A.. T. AO. Cnr Ail.-kmlnta VL Nnrth and RflAt. frtiuman n Mn nMW RArvice on trains nos. olc and 51 dafly, without change between AUanta and Kwif A vi mm : , , , G neral Passenger ana Tinet Ager u T. M B. Taloott, Gene ai Manager. L Y. SAGE, Superintendent C.,.C. & A. R. R. CO. In Effect Sunday, April 30th, 1882. Train Train No. 62. No. 4& Passeng. Passeng'Bj Leave Charlotte , i . . , p m Arrive Reck Bill,.... .. 2.88 pm Arrive Cbester, auhi p m Arrive Wlnnfboro,.. " 4.85 pm Arrtve' Columbia... 6.00 p m Leave Columbia 6.07 p m 6.15 a m Arrive Lexington, 6 50pm 7.15 am Arrive Ridge Spring, 8 02pm 8.80 am Arrive Granltevtlle 9. 1 2 p m 9.40 a m Arrive Augusta, 10.15P m 10.22 am Train Train No. 18, No. 20, Freight. Freight. Leave Charlotte, 6 0am 6.05 pm Arrive Rock Hill 8.25 a n- 7 47 p in Arrive Chester 10.12 am 9.12 pm Arrive Winnsboro, 12 55 pm 11.15pm Arrive Columbia, 4.80 p m 2 1 8 a m Leave Columbia, ... Arrive Lexington Arrive Ridge Spring Arrive Granite vllle Arrive Augusta I four Train No. 52, Dally- Connects at Columbia with th s. C R. R. for Char eston. and with theC 4 G. R. R. for Alston. Newberry. Abbeville. Ac. Auessta with Central Georgia R R for Macon, Rnvu.nnh and Florida, nnlnta. Train No. d. Dallv- Connects at Aususrs very the Georcrta H. R. and Central Gecrg R. R. M .nnn. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida Dolnts. Train Nos. 1 8 and UO. loeaL triweekly, daTs. Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains from theiouth airive at Charlotte, pas semrer.' dally. tU 85 p. at freight, dally except Sunday, at K.4a a-m. and 4 45 p. m ATLANTIC, TINNEV8BE & OHIO PIT I8ION. Train No. 58, Daily, Leave Charlotte. . 5 00 p m Arrive at Statesvllle, 7 05 p ra Train No. 2, Dally, , Leave Statesvllle 7 55 a m ' - Arrive al Charlotte. ..40.00 am Tickets sold to all points fiouth. Southeast fof rover Miewtd on local ticket. , .a. POPE. allowed on local ticket. B. Tax oott. GenTF 1 .UaLlllfMi.. f J1 TAt ooTT. GenT Passenger Agent mba. April soih, 1882.. at t, ei. d ir jii7 SSTaSSSLS: l?Zrr!rti Umtr without (iipiork iifTer aet miBCjeUantoua. Seastilakle Goods .. . yartety Just received at the CHINA STt)RE -OF- Lot of elegant BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS. ELY, FAN8 AND FLT TRIPS. ICE CBBAITI FREt ZGHS, t tntde. AiawTIUHT FRUIT JAU. WATER COOLERS'. FORCKLAIN LINED. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Breeding Ca6 r : -.. ' ''. . ' " Baby Swings, etc, etc .- , , - - V - i k4f A full lira nF China rv.wba m. Lam os. Fancy fried' and Siiw niat J.' 1ways on hand, who esale and retail at TeasoDable MV9 A ICnOd 4 IQ Uo C VC&41. Bespedully. J. BHOOKFIELDCO, maj9 . L -BOSTON- METALLORGICAL WORKS, 33 IPNT, B03XtMAS8. 6 wi I'd Metallurgists, Assayers and AnalyUcal ChemNts GOLD muftftlLVEfl HEFIKEHN. PractlcaltBnsJX Ojes 100 lh$Jpd upwards. REFRACTORY OUEti TREATRI), Surveys, Mine Examinations. Reports, fetches and Maps joade. Constructions of werkn and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS t)F The Nw ftlajl'Mttf Works GOLD, SIL.VEB, -COPPER nd LEAD, OtEN , nFLTED or PHUCli t:n COPPER MATTi; .AHD JA8E BULLION . .. Treated on-Reasonable Teims. T OMAS felNN3,.. ........ MSffALLCBGIST. A. H. KIDNEY,. .Mining Enoinekb. JOHN HOLLIDAY..... ...Pbof. Chkmist mar8 tf . .. ... , CON S T, A N T L Y COMING IN. WHICH I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL. AT WHITE FRONT. feb2l Cures SYPHILIS in any stage CATARRH. ECZEMA. SORES, PIM PLES, BOILS ANY SKIN CURES WHEN 4&LL OTH&R REMEDIES FAIL!!! If you doubt, come to see us. and we will CURE YOU. or charge nothing! II Write for particulars, and a copy of the little boot "Message to the Unionunaie Suffering." Ask any prominent DmggU-t as to our Standing ty $1000 KKWABI) will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis of 100 bottles of S. one panicle of Mercury, loolde of Potassium, or any Mineral substance. .. bWlFT SPECIFIC CO.. Props , AUanta, Ga, (pxh Boma) Vrtf nf 8ma l Size "99 At with for Mon - Large Size, 1.75 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. dec81 Parry & Go.s and ' At ttliLm TL m XZmmuJJ for elcws wB4aBo:and fniiimrxilril vjkh iTtmr dlfTerent Jtox.txmtftiningtBtt aura t IT "y.et tor ww ma Hold braUflrat ll,:fn, Co, - JJit eiTO. IFQt'nitare 11 I I o OLD In. fjni t i LLm p h A &MrnK r-H M I 4 himm S3 t- DISEASB.jp-: " ' S IUU Steel Pens.
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