&tvo ajggjegttgtttutitg. THE BOOK FOB THE TDfZSt-Onfl that sells. MrBK won KM OF MOEMOif IBM." The story of the victims themselves! Illustrated. Asxhts Wamtkd. WM. SHEPHABD, 838 Broad war, N. Y. EVERY ONE STUDYING MUSIC " ' FREE by sending X. TOURJEE, Boston, Mass. Will ret valuable for circular to Information 14 PS J.JI bereras ncc mraoyxD boot beer, zoo. nCOcfcag makes f ic&llon of a de- am, WBOKMJUHS, iinauoc icwiircrapw rage. ASK your araggist, or sent or mall lot Zetv 48 N. Dels, lye., Philadelphia. Parkers6 W " Beat Health mad Strength Used. Retrer Cures complaint4 bt Women and dl9eaes,oCUje Stomach. BoweWLangsj Liter and ldiwd 1 1 entirely dlflarent from Bitten, Ginger1, KsstoSe and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates, liny ents and $1 sizes. Large savings baying SI size. HJUsCOX A CO., New York. Agent WavtttedfralllVisiT I R EL All D-OF fDlY; (Introduction by Thos. Power O'Connor, M. P.) turn. It shows how the land .W.cpnflaiMted and the industries destroyed! ItteWalas ttie 4Ar League, the Land Act and the Coercion Bill. Contains 82 engrarlngs and map In colors. Price only S3 per copy, bales Immense. Send fifty Mnt for full ootfit and begin work at once. lor GEORGE PACE & CO. Uaav&etvrers ox . Patent Portable Cjrcnlar . raapironwiA 5 V. 8CEE0ZDZS ST., BALTIMORE. MS. or Catalogn. Qfl PER WEEK can be made In any locality. 40U Something entlrelf new for agents, $5 out fit free, Wf INURAHAja. eu., uosipn,Luss maylftidaw-' " 4 ' " ,l ABE NOW OPENING OUR; NE ier OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties In the MILLINkRY LINK HATS, BONNETS, FLOtVEBS, PLVirlES, RIBBONS, LAOEH, Ac, In all the new styles, colors arid qualities. Also, all the new styles and qualities of LACES, embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hodery Gloves. Parasols, Ac. the LARGT8T and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. VILl7orEN Our Patted Its 'iiU, Boifitts On Hcadiy," March 37th, When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE MILLINERY they have ever seen In this city. Eeapec'fuliy, it I mar22 springs k wm WHOLES J LE A. Grocers ! Commission Merchants, TBYON STREET, CHABLOTTE, N.C., Offer to the trade the largest stock of GBOCkBIES and PROVISIONS In the elty, at prices as low as the lowest Call and examine our stock befoie buying. All orders shall have our personal at- tendon and satisfaction guaranteed. may25 ropolitan Sheet for jTjwv . A ., VITJ1 iP ft T TIE R 1158 , JUSTjLRECEIVED. hw ran AiMEuaaarypaRronwwi. x, i .m.-a sy ip w m w Hit and Flour MmaWatemWheelSjCWoed Werkhir and Barrel MaotoliiGry, lihiiirln MkHm afflsn MU1 Bappnes!5S TAlSriW EMERT WXXLS Spring mW; Spring . and; n Me majl2 b a i l V I I . i 11 -- rr- --- T-n .1 " r 1 ' -i.hu- ;- . mtectlixutjons. houses' ln lacxr, OB, THE MOTHERS' FRIEND! One of the greatest comforts to those expecting to be confined Is a remedy upon which implicit confidence ean be placed one that will produce a Vale and Quick delivery ne that wDleonutol palrr and shorten the duration of labor. Soch Is "THE JfOTHEB'S BSUKI." -Try It and see what , 1 - 1 4 Ja Rleeelnsr it is to Snffering" Females. . . . . . This Liniment when used two or three weeks before confinement, produces a wonderful effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with com- DarattveiT ntue Dam. ana leaves me montner in a condition to recover Quickly or In other words to have a good getting up. Under its use, labor will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and the suffering be diminished beyond expression. The condition for which this remedy Is offered Is of such a cbajracter as to forbid a long array of : MtnJAcates. Those Interested In Its use .are re spectfully referred to tie hundreds who hive used READ THE TESTIMONIALS : I must earnestly entreat every female exreetlng to be confined to use "THE MOTHER'S BELIEF." Coupled Twin this entreaty, I will add that during a large obstetrical 'practice (forty-four years.); I have never known It tqlall to produce a safe and quick delivery. 2L i. BDXM E8, VL D., Atlanta, Ga. A lady from one of tin counties of Middle Geor gia, who has been acting as midwife for many l.o. i mHtoI. -T ha M9AMtn1 '112THE't , MOTHER'S BKLTBF you sent me, and 1 am DE- L1uHTmO WITH 1TI fin everyilMOince wnere u bat been used Its effects have been an mat i coma ask. I consider It a great blessing." a mntleman writes: "Mr wife used your Moth er's Belief at her fourth' cpnfinement, and her tes timony w that she paBsea,tnrougn it wua ouo unit of the 'suffering "of either of he former wnnne- menK and recovered from It in much less time. She also recommended It to a lady friend who was about to be confined for the first time, and sbe says: "I HAVK NEVER SEEN ANY ONE PAS3 THROUGH THISGREAT. TRIAL WITH 80. MUCHiSE iDo UTTLE SUFFERING.' " The names of all these, and mifhy others, can'4 be bad by calling at myoffice. . , Having lrad.uiejQregoing.remeay yuuavvt LY TEdTBD In Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer It to my patrons as possessing superior merits. I am permitted also to refer to the following well-known citizens of Atlanta: C 8. Newton. Wm. M. Crumley, Jr.. W. A. Gregg and D. Bain; all of whom are ready to testify to the merits of the preparation. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Prepared by J. BKADFIELD, Sole Prop'r, A lnn(n JoamIq For sale bv Dr. T. C. Smttbr CHarloUte, M. CL STOMACXI Among the'medlclnal means of arresting disease, Hoste tier's Stomach Bitters stands pre-emlnejiL .It checks the farther progress of all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, nrevents and remedies chilli and fever. Increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a .tendency to. rheumatism, and 1. a genuine stay and solace to aged, Infirm and nervous persons. FOB SALE BY ALL DRTJGGI3H8 AND DEALERS GENERALLY. may2 MM Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin Is within ; its manifestations without. Hence, to cure Ufe dileas&the CApsTfmust be refnoved, and In no-oher way cinaeare ever be ertecte'd. Wis NEB'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CUBE Is es tabllshed on Just this principle. It realizes that 95 PER CENT, of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the dlffl- it7dbeelemestseln9jhlch It Is composed act I directly UDon theseerea organs, both as a food radKBroiilirT'arl9,xy,1)Ifclng them in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. For the Innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no equal Bewareof lmposters, imitations and concoctions said to be JOst as good. For Diabetes, ak d$r WARN KB' 8 SAFE DIA BETES CUBE. For sale by all dealers , J II H.AVARNEtt 6c. CO., ' ' ' f K! Rochester, T, Y. aprl5 Having Removed to Corner College and Trade Streets, (L. W. PEBDUE'3 OLD STAND,) ad adding to our already large Stock OF' CORN, HAY, FLOUR, BRAN, , MEAL, , SiT PC 5 FEED. 2,000 pounds Fine -Ctynntiy Mains. A FULL LINE OF IIECKEHS' PERFECT BAKING PO WIDER A. J. Beall&Co. apr80 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby. 64 miles West of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of the Carolina Central Ballwsy. running from Char lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Springs' COLP AND WARM BATHS, Fhltif arid P 4 Sulpha and Chalybeate Water -MllJ ilrisr A 1 t- Sk In OAAil a4a , a vvns Mu scoured for the seapn.. Livery booommodtM irJfof turtlMw parUcnlani address p mallow Proprietor. c a a Riai"r is u )c fjorlotte bBtrotr. STATE NEWS. fc .: Spirit of ihe South : "Walter Worley, aged betwfeiXlO and 12, of, Bichjnond courity, while attempting to put a belt on at wheel in the Midway cotton mill, was caught by the wheel and had his arm' so badly fractured that amputa tion became necessary. f Granville Free Lance: About one thousand tons of different fertilizers have been .received and distributed fnm the Oxford depot alone. The use of this stuff this 3 ear is unprecedented in Granville. Raleigh News and Observer: Work on the shops of the Carolina car com pany, near the Raleigh and Gaston de pot, ia going on rapidly. The machinery will be put in in a week or two. There are now 51 telephones in use here. Tie exchange opened with 36 subscribers. This increase shows how satisfactorily it works. The limbs of the peach trees are breaking with their weight of fruit. The apple and pear trees are full, while plufns are abundant. It promises to be one' of the best years for fruit ever known in this section. Wilmington Star: Crops are looking badly in Duplin county in consequence of cpld and dry weather. Worms are alsq attacking corn and cotton and are doing muclrdamage. A small colored girl was left alone in the house by her parents, in Duplin county ; her clothes caught fire and she was so badly burned that she died soon afterwards. This from the columns of the Ashe ville citizen is somewhat mixed: A band of vfgilants chased a band of eight h'orsejhieves for a fortnight, and caught them. Three were caught and hung; rrve escaped, out one has since Been killed, one mortally wounded, and a thirid captured is in jail. The other two are hemmed in, cannot escape and will De nung-soon as captured. ' NEWS NOTES. At the municipal election at Rich mond, VayThursdav, the Democratic cantiidates were elected without oppo sition. : - The negotiations for the resumption of diplomatic relations between Ene- llahd anduMexiCo ftbve thus far been without result? -i ' Mr. Partiertna'de a speech in' the Brit isn House 01 uommons Thursday on the repression bill which is described as "moderate and almost apologetic." Father Cuddehy, of Milford, Mass., has announced that he will not permit ine urana Army or theiiepublic to en terthe Catholic Cemetery on Decora tion day. Mrs. James Briato, formerly of Pe tersbure, Va., committed suinide at Zu ni Station, Isle of Wight county, Wed nesday. - Maj. Charles Burdett, the dwarf with Forepaugh's show died of congestion of the lungs at Pointiac, Mich., Thursday, aged 82 years. He was thirty-two inch es high.' A meeting of representatives of 50 distilleries, north and west of the Ohio river, was held at Chicago Thursday for the purpose of forming an associa tion to regulate the production of dis tilled spirits. Secretary Lincoln has received infor mation to the efftct that Payne and 29 other colonists, while attempting re cently to invade the Indian Territory, were captured by troops sent out from Fort Reno, and taken back to Kansas. The select Senate committee to in quire if any improper means had been used to promote or defeat the passage of the bonded spirits bill will begin in vestigation to-morrow. ." The American lawyer Goodhue, who was arrested some time ago at Brussels on suspicion of being concerned in the robbery of Tournai, has been liberated. While in prison he attempted to com jnit suicide. A letter from Mr. Davitt to Bishop ulty, of Meath, violently denouncing landlords and demanding home-rule, has been published. Bishop Nultv read t lie letter to the assembled clergy of his diocese, who received it with enthusi astic applause. The Comdemned AssassinScurrilous Postal Cards. Washington, May 25. Uuiteau ap pears to nave lost some flesh during the past three or four weeks, anrl the color he then had is fading from his cheeks. Having within a few weeks allowed his beard to grow, -his appearance is somewhat changed. Just now he seems to put his entire dependence. Qn Mr Reed, his counsel, and die see mat lo be confident that Mr. Reed" will Succeed in securing a respite, and perhaps a com rrjutation of .sentence: 1 but. likei Mr. Reed, he is reticent as to what the next move will be.- He never mentions the name of Scoville, and seems to have dismissed his relatives from his mind It would seem that in the case of Guiteau the postal law against sending scurrilous matter tnrougn tne mails has been suspended lbf commonconsent. Daily there are quantities of letters and postal cards of this kind received for him. There are comparatively few let ters, his correspondence being almost altogether by postal card, and about nine out of ten, have some soothing ref erence to the scaffold, hell, satan, etc, These scurrilous cards are never deliv ered to Guiteau. District Attorney Corkhill said to-day mere was duc one move which Mr, Reed could make before the courts, and that was to apply for a writ ot habeas corpus. He said that no court could grant a writ de lunatico inquirendo, as naa Deen suggested might oe done. The Fish Hatchery. Rale!gh News and Observer. In the monthly bulletin of the De pavtment of Agriculture we find an in teresting report of the State Fish Hatchery at Avoca, made hy the inde fatigable and talented superintendent, Mr. otepnen u. Worth. We make some extracts. Mr. Worth says : '.More work was done at Avoca this season than any past year, and more hauls were attended. I shall present later a ruiier statement, showing the causes which operated against us. The result of the work was onlv two and one-fourth millions shad, planted a fol lows: Tar River 150,000; Neuse River 3o0,000; Cape Fear River 485,000; New port lliver 140,000; Albemarle Sound 1,135,000. Total, 2,260,000. This is great falling oft from last year, but the causes were beyond our control. An other year will show a different result "More attention was paid to the oroD agation of shad this spring, than in any previous year, ine jveatner, however una ueen useasonaoie, ana the principal ushery trom which we usually obtain egars, yielded an insignificant number. "The difficulties attendinc the arfcin cial propagation of fish in. North Caro una nave oeen; jessening each ear, The force nrpioyed this seasopi was iui uio most par exceuent, ana in per fecting such a corps the greatest 'difR cuuy to ultimate success is surmount UTV.M. - . Jtuoie wua bo mucu wnric npr-Ananrw uuiiuiuk 01 me, carp poans Raleigh was postponed" ttrTttrtW'ttmeTThet wliHooft buUt,and itT Is-hoped ,'ttat" ouf atopk AMarge) carp .wiltbi this sufoiDjr 4nddlt6feftevD.urriber Vwi shall .obtain -from - the United-States commissioner.?. u y WJX'za&f 1 -All scarf and tnt inuniua. ..J vfomtteuthaiMl teeth, ihougiidaik utfdx-, alj&beoomW ftes'h. pure and WearJr It we but BOZODONT apply;; 11 - That maglowasji -sajl now confess J Z2 t iveat mtm- and I An eoriotaer ot tbe blood and narlfler of tbe sys tern 1 cares HUHinia oa ww ui. cucrgr vimhi : Brown's Iron Bitters, - - - - ; - v-- a & M y e iu g ti Nt)At may m Republican Primaries A tie offish. Pretty Met-r Wilmington tar. Meetings were held last niirht iiv the various wards of the city to elect dele gates to the County Republican Conven tion which meets on Saturday next, to nominate canaiuates ror county officers The present county officials managed to manipulate matters in most of their satisfaction, but encountered consider able opposition in the Fifth Ward and in the Upper Division of the First Ward. In the Fifth Ward there was no election. The meeting broke ud in a grand tow, daring which the ballot boxes were smashed, it is alleged, by John W. Moore's ciowd, a ward leader wbe is said to have been working in the intresetsof the present incumbents except" for the County Treasurpship, anu in mis iavonng uwen isirney. It ts claimed, by one of the faction, that John W. Moore, T. C. Miller, and C. P. Lockey were elected delegates in this ;ward. Id the Upper Division of the First Ward the meetingnhnost "broke up in disorder, there being some' twelve or fifteen candidates. Fire in August?.. ArorsTA, May 27. A fire here last night. destroyed four frame buildings on Ninth and Hopkins streets.5 It originated in a store of James Rooney wiiose stock was -totally destroyed. Rodney's loss, including, two buildings and stock. is several thousand dollars. N6 insurance. Other losses small. She is not Engaged. London May 27. An official denial of the engagement of the Princess Be atrice' to the eldest son of the Land grave of Hesse is published. If ihe mother Is feeble It Is impossible that he children should be strong. Lpdla B Pinkham's Vegetable compound is a perfect specific in all chronic diseases 6f the sexual system of women. Send to Mrs. Lrdla B Hnkham, 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for i-amphlfets. CemHGetlt. Diabetes Bright' Disease. Kldne. Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot be contracted by you or your family if Hop Bitters are used, and If you al ready have any of tl.ese diseases Hop Bitters Is tne only medicine that will positively cure you. Don't forget this, and don't get some puffed up stuff that will only harm you. TAX SALES. Notica (0 Delinquent Tax Payers. I WILL bELL FOR CASH at the COURT HOUSE in Charlotte, on MONDAY1 the 5th DAY of JUNK, 1882, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m , the following described property real estate- to satis fy executions in my hands for taxes due the c.ty of Charlotte, N. C : Cne lot, the property of Cyrus Caldwell, situated in wara jno. I. One lot the property of J. E. Cassady. situated In square 190, on Smith street, adjoining T. Grier and others. One lot, the property of Mrs. S A. Chambers. situated in square 1C4, on corner of Graham and 8rd streets, adjoining A. B. Schenck and others. une lot. tne property 01 Mrs. ju J. uolller. situat ed la square 62, on Poplar street, between 8th and -9th streets. Two lots, the propeity of W. M. Crowell. situat ed IA square 107, on E and 6th streets. Four lots, the property ot Hannibal Edwards. situated In square 151, on Church street. une iracuon 01 a 101. tne proueitroi Mrs. manna Flanoigan, situated la square 151. on Church street. One lot. the prop-rty of Fannr Gordon. lfe of J. W. Gordon, being 1119. In squaie 104. on Gra ham street, adjoining T. H. Lomax. Two lots, tne proterty 01 Mrs. J. M. Howie, situ ated in square 58, on the corner ot 7th street and E4D.K.R One lot, the property of W. H. H. Gregory, situ ated In square 50, corner 9th and Tryou stieets, adjoining the Lutheran church. Two lots, the property ot Jen Hazier, situated in square 80, on 1st street. adjolniig J. McLaugu- lin, being lots 6U4 and BUB. One fraction of a lot. the property of Thos. Holly, situated tn square 104, on Graham street, adjoining W. Holly and A B Schenck. une lot. the Drowsily 01 u a. tioiton. situated in squaie 213, adjoining A Hales and Geo. Daon&b erty. 1 nree rracuons 01 lots, the proberty of Mrs. B&chael Holton, situated In square 1 5, corner Col lege and Trade t-treets. une iracuon or a lot, the property or irrank Horah, adjolntag John T Scheuca. Tao lots, the propeity of Mrs. Jane A. Hand, situated In squaie 2, corner Tryon and 5th streets. One lot, the property of Jas. Ho'.combe, situated In square 1. adjoining Albert Torrence and others. One lot, the proper. y of Jas. H. Hunter, situated on v street, in ward 2. One lot the property ot Miss Sophia Jones, situ ated in square lfV corner 5th and B. & D. B. B. Two lots, the property of Jas. F. Davidson, situ ated in square 221, on lltn street, adjoining Mrs. ml M. Phirer. One lot, tbe property of W. H. Howser. situated Ua square 111, coraer old Boundary and E stieeL Une lot, the property of Daniel Mosely. situated In square 111, Stonewall street, ao joining Ell walker.. One fractl m of a lot, the property of Mrs. Mary J. Bodgers, situated In squat .66, fronting on 8th street. one fraction of a'lot, the property of Ar.stln Springs, situated In square-114, on B street, ad joining W. Hosklns. .. 1 One lot, the property of Mrs C E Kllllan. situated In square 63. on Poplar street,' adjoining W Beiry' ntu ana oiners. one lot, the property of David Klstler, situated lnsiuare lf8. adlolnlne S M HowalL and others. Two lots, the property of Mrs Elizabeth Lenttle, tituatea in square uo, c irner or v ana tn streets. Two lots, the property of P.J McGowan, situated in square 46. corner B ana Hrd otreets One lot. tbe property of John McConnell's estate situated In square 50, on Tryon street, adjoining tne Lutneran cnarcn ana oiners, Two lots, the property of O G Maxwell, situated in square 65. fronting on Graham and Pine streets. 1 Two lots, returned by W W Overman, as agent. situated in square 4- comer iiryon ana 5th streets. One lot, the proper? of Wm Johnston, situated in square 149. on mn street: pne lot, tne property Ewhriam Potts, situated in square 79, 1st soeei. oekng tot 090. IDne lot. the property ot W. E Query, situated in square 93. corner b ana but sirens. One lot. the property of Levi Spencer, situated on square 71, fronting on 2nd street, adjoining lsaic Beia, une lot, the property of W J Wl.ey, situated In square 66, on' f-lae street, adjoining A BerryhUl and otheis. One lot, tbe property ot Isaac Wallaca, situated In square 147, on Hill street, adjoining Alex, Alli son. One fraction of a lot, the property of 8. S. Her ron. situated in square 187, coraer of Smith and 7lh streets. . one lot, the property of Jas Petnel. situated in square 51, College street, adjoining W W Over man and others. One lot, the property ef Delaware Banks, situat- d lu square 113, on Stonewall stret t ne lot, the property of Mrs H s 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 Ward 8. one tot, the. property of Isaac Beid, situated in square 71, on 2nd street, adjoining Levi bpencer. One lot, the property of Margaret Beid. on Mint street, adjoining J T schenck. In Ward 8. One lot, the property of J JS Saville, situated in Ward No. I. One lot, the property of A B Schenck, situated In square 104, on Graham street, adjoining T Holly nd others. Tao fraction lots, the property of FMShelton, In square 15. ou 6ih street One lot, the property of B N Smith, situated In gqu ire 9 1 , corner 7th and C street. une lot, the property of John Spencer, situated in Ward 2, on Stonewall street, adjoining Jetho Sumner. Two lots the property of Dr. Wm 81oan, situat ed In square 25, corner Tryon and 2d street. one lot, tbe property ot Bebecca Taylor, situated In Ward 1, adjoining Sims & White's tannery. Eight lots, the property ot -ray J Toole, situated lu Ward 8, 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 Weddtneton, situated in square 80, on E street, adjoining Free man Bell. One lot, the property of P M Monls. situated In sq.tare 8, on Trade street, adjoining H G Springs and others. . i . . 1 one lot, the property of Bufus Moore, situated In square 147, on Mint street, adjoining George Hollobaugh. me lot, the property of Richard Hoover, situat ed in Ward No. 2. - - C. F. HARBISON, C. T. C. Charlotte, N. C. May 5th, 1881. 4w I G E E' W1NG tbrecerit advances on ICB by the deal--L eriNortbiind the high prices ot fuel here we are compelled to advance the prices of ICE for th.s season dating from and. after May 1st, the following will be the rates? delivered from the wagon to consumers In any part of the city: I Vi Wg&Aty Delivery,?. ...i - 5c per week jo , . " ..t..f.iff 15 " - ' 160 " To Beataurants, Ice Cream Dealers. Soda Foun. Ins, ftOilUCOer DOund. 8neelii.l nnnrrao.R fnr irge quantiUes. -. . We are now mannfaetminat k tnnrln, niuiit. nf ce from distilled water taken from Springs thero tr renderlnc htsICB the nost 'estmb) ,vo domestic e Cmtomer who do net desire rega. lar quantities dally ean wooure of the driver or at the office casta ticket, An jpersons are reqnested to report any irregularities In ths reoeptlon or tht-lr We also bare a larse utoek select Laths. Lum. r, Shlnlea, &o., and Coal for family,,, foundry rlsmlth's .nae.- v, ' , v .i ,.. ,. . Thankful f or A vry fmerou support4 In tbe past we solicit a eontinuance of the same in the' future, promising .our best ifloru to please ail, eryresnectully, m r jt I mayB lm r P. O. Box 168, Charlotte, N. C I T ' ' ' SIS NEVER FAILS. The only known Spec!ncBemedy for Epi'eptlc Fits. Samaritan nervine Cures Epileptic Fits. Spasms. Convulsions. St Vitus Dane. Vertigo, Hysterica, Insanity, Apoplexy. raraiysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv ous Diseases. This infallible remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Deiange- ment, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return- again. It utterly destroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary taint or poison in the system, and thoroughly eradicates me aisease, ana utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhcea or Whites. Painful Menstruation. Ulcera tlon of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, Inflam mation or the Bladder, irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there Is no better remedy During the change of life no Female should be wit hout It It quiets the Nervous system and gives rest, eomrort, and nature's sweet steep. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of Oolum Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. Tbe drunkard drinks liquor not because ne lutes it, dui ior tne pleasure 01 annx Ing and treating his friends, little thinking that he Is on his road to ruin. Line the Onlum Eater, he first uses the a rug in small quKntlues as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of tbe drug takes btrorg bold upon its victim, leading mm on to bis own destruction. The habits of opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating Is to alimentlveness, as over eating first In flames tbe stomach, which red on Dies its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomaeh and appetite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only adds to Its fleree fires, until It consumes the vital force and then luelf. Like ihe glu tonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!" but never enougn until its own rapacity aevonrs Itself. Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief In such cases. It produces sleep, quiets tbe nerves, builds up tbe nervous sjstem, and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the Heart, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Syphilis, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of the Urinary or gans. Nervous Debility, caused by the indiscre tions of youth, permanently cured by the use of tEls invaluable remedy. To yon, young, middle aged, and old men, who are covering your sufler 1 gs as with a mantle by silence, look up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and Jewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will. Do not keep this a secret longer, until it saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If you are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH MOND 8 SAMARITAN NEBVINE It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature dely and impart tone and energy to the whole ystem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fit, dumb, but It cured her. hear as well as anybody. She was also deaf and Sbe can now talk and Pbtxb Boss, Springwater, wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been tie means of curing my wife of rheuma Usm. J. B. Fletchsb, Fort Collins, Col. SAJtlARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E. B. Balls, Hattsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me ot vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs. Wm. Hjehsom, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of coring my wife ot spasms. Bsv. J. A. Kdi. Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 with other doctors. S. B. hobson, New Albany, IndV 8AMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jbsotk Wabbxh, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family Dbviclan. It having over 100 In 24 hours Hxnbt Knss, Vervllla, Warren county, Term. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of scrofula after suffering for eight years. Albkkt enrpsoN, Feoria, lu. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ray son of fits, after spending 92,400 with other doctors. J. W. Thobbton. Clalbpm, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic tils of a stub born character. Bxv. Wn martin, Mechanlcstown, Md SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, eighteen months. after having had 2,500 In MBS. JE. JTOBXS, West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss Orlkka Marshall, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently yeais' duration. cured me of epilepsy of many Jacob sctbb.du Joseph, M0, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. OLIVER MTKBS ITOntOn, OhlO. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jkwxll, Covington, Ky, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits, years. Have been well for over four Charlks k. Curtis, Osakis, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael o comhib, Kidgway, pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cored me of epileptic fits. David Tbucblt, Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 years standing uknsx vlark, jrairneio, Mien. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the head B. Graham, North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE ' Cured my son of fits. - He has not had a fit about four rears. 'Johw Davis. for , :!.: -jot' ';Ji Wpodbnrjky Maooupm county 111. to for sakf bv Anralsts evenrwDwa. or mar direct from us. Those who wUto to owain .vlHann. n th mintllva -DraDBHHM vi Nervine will please enclose a BKhTiii, tor a copy f orj liluiMratM iSffirVSopw. fttvug hundreda of wwmetapff kib their have need the medlolne, 0i)O w rtet"r photographed alter their rwwrawu w auotbealUwdaiwM .,,-. - " sr "w - 1 11 ll i mi. Collide. f0wlBf Schedule Ur. tcted by tbe Blrd Ofrirlmi. -Zl y sm Relied nm Comet : IVorlli Carolina Railroad. 00HPEH8ED SOHEDULIS. TKAIHS 60IMS KAST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No 51 Dallv. No. 53 Dallv. Leave Charlotte, ... 4o0am 44U v m 6.24 pm 7.35 p m 8.05 p m BwisDury, ... " Hnrh Point afiS am 7.20 a m Arrive Greensboro,. , Leave reensboro, . Arrive HlBsboro Arrive Durham.... Arrive Raleigh, SOOam 9.30 a m 11.47 a I22riam 1.40 d m Aieave uajeigb. 4.05 pm 6 30 p ni Arrive uoidsboro', - Na 17-DaUy except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .5 00 p m Arrive at kal-Wn, . ..1.61 mm Arrive at Goldsboro, ..7.20 a m Ifo. 61 -Connects at Greensboro' with BAD. fh, 'I'.'U1 K,m,8 Nortl. Kast and West via Dan ville At Goldsboro with W. 4 w K B for WU mlngton AO. 53 Connects at Saltahnnr mn or d n d B. for all points in Western North Carolina:' dally D. It K. for ad points TBAIH8 OOINS WB3T. Date, April 80th, 1882. No. 50 No. 52 Dajly. Dally. Leave Goldsboio 10.00 am AnlveBalelgh 12.20 pm Leave Balelgli, 8 65 pm .... Arrive Durham. 5 0rtpm Ai.ve iiilsboro 5 46 pm Arrive Greensboro 8.05 p m Leave Greensboro 9. 15pm 9 40am Arrive High Point, 9.50 p m 10. 10 a m Arrive Salisbury 1 1.12 pm 1 1 2l a m Arrive Charlotte 110am 1 . 00 p m No. 18-Dally except Sunday, Leave Go'dsboro. . 2 50 p m Arrive atBaleigh. .7.10 p m Leave Ralekh. rt 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 3. 1 5 p m -youutrcis at t ni-.'-totte with A. t C. Alr Ltne for all points In the faouth and t-ouihwest. ana with C, C. 4 A. B. B for all points South and no. pz connects at Charlotte with A, 4 C Air Line for all poit.ts South and Southwest; at Char lotte with C, C A A, B. B. for all points toouth and QUUUlBOSIk N. W. N. C. KAIIiKOtD. GOING WEST. NO. 50 Dally. mn Trreemsuuru 9.U5 p tn Arrive Kemersvllle. 10 41 pm Arrive Salem.... 11.25 pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. uwno mwnsuuro 9.50 a m Ariire Kemersvllle 1 1.01 a m Arrive Salem. 1 1.85 a m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. T - 1 - JyfBBVB EHUem R 1R n tn Arrive Kemersvl le 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 58-Daily. Leave Salem 6.00 p m Arrive KernersvUle 6.40 p m Arrive Greensboro. 8.00 pm NT AVE fJlViVBRMI I V KtlLROAD. No 1, Dally GOING NORTH. ex Sunday. Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University,. 1 0.40 a m 1 1 .49 a m ro. 2. Dal y GOING SOUTH. ex. Sumtay. Arrive University... Arrive Chapel Hill,. 12.10 p m 1 00 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Wittamt Change On Train No. 50. New York and AManta via Wash ington and Danviile, and between Greensboro and onarieston. On Train No. 52. Richmond and Charlotte and wasnlngton and Charlotte via Danville. ES?Througb Tickets on sale at Greensboro'. Baleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South. Southwest. West, North and fiast. i r Emigrant Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. PoPE, General Passenger Agent may2 Richrooud, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. A UUU1111 UJJXk JJ JJA AAA A JU.AJ.L1 A a l-On and after April 33th. 1882. tbe passen ger tram service on tne Atlanta S, Charlotte Alr- Llne Llvlslon of this road will be as follows: Mall and kxpress. No. 50. WE3TWABD. Mail. No 52. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gat ton ta, L Arrive Spartanburg. K Arrive Greenville, H 1.00 am 2.02 a m 4.81 a in 5.59 a m 7.48 a m 9.18 am 10 00 am 10.87 am 11.06 am 1.80 pn. 12.50 p in 1.47 p m 4 06pjm 5.29 pm 7.03 p m 8.30 p m 9.10 p m 9.46 p m 10.15 pm 12.40 a m Arrive weneca, O Arrive Toccoa, V Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Lula, E Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta, Mall and Express No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta Arrive Gatnesvlbe 2.15 p m 4 51 p m 5 22 p m 5.59 p m 6.40 pm 8.06 pm 10.06 pm 11.40 pm 206 a m 3 15 am 4.00 a m 6.19 am 6.50 a m 7.41 a m Arrive Lula, K . , Arrive Rabun uap Junction, Arrive Toceoa. K Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Charlotte, M 8.17 am 9 26am 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 250pm 4.00 pm CONN BCTION S. A With arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. w. tf nauroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. 4 A. Railroads. C with arrivlne trains of Georela Railroad E with Northeastern Bailroad of Georgia to and from Athens. Ga. F with Elberton Afr-Llne to and from Elberten, 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 Spartanburg and a she ville, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Aehevllle, and Alston-and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. M with C, C. fc A., C. C, B. k D. and A,. T. & O. for all points West, North and fast. Pullman seeping-car service on trains Nos 50 and 51 daily, without change betw en Atlanta and New York. A. PoPK, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. B. Talcott, General Manager. I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent C.f C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, April 30th, 1882. Train No. 52. Passeng't Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Roc ill, Arrive Che Arrive Winnsboro... . Arrive Colu ai bia,.. . . . Ia ave Colum bta.. . . . Arrive Lexington, Arrive Ridge Spring,. Arrive G ranite ville, . . Arrive Augusta, 1.85 p n 2.88 P m 3.30 p ml 4.85 pm 6.00 pm tt.07 P m 6 50pm 8 02pm 6.15am 7.15 am asoam 9 40 a m 10.22 a m 9.12 pm 10.15pm Train No. 18, Freight. Train No. 20, Freight. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock Hill,.... Arrive Chester Art ive Winnsboro,. . . Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington,. . . . Arrive Bldge Spring Arrive Granlteville, . . An ive Augusta.. 6.00 a m 8.25 a m 10.12 am 12.55 p m 4,30 pm 6.05 p m 7.47 p m 9.12 pm 11.15 pm 2 18am Train No. 52, Dally-Connects at Columbia with tbe 8. C. B. B. for Charleston, and with the C. A G. R, R. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac At Augusta with Central Georgia R. R for Macon, Savannah and Florida points. Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta with the Georgia B. B. and Central Georg B. B. for Mhcqta, Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points. Trains Nos. 18 and 20, local, tri-weekly, Mon days; Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, dally, at 5.35 p. m. Freight, dally except Sunday, at 8.42 a. tn. and 446 p. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE1 ft OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 58, Daily, Leave Charlotte 5 00 p hi Arrive at Statesvllle, 7 05 pm Train No. 52. Daily,, . Leave Statesvllle 7.55 am Arrive at Charlotte.... 10.00 a m jTfckets sold to all points South, Southeast and SSKJJJF8 and baggage checked throush. No tp- is fiwea m 'ocal tickets. A. pops, T TTa opTr. Genl Passenger Agent rininJLL. Oen'l Mamurer ggbla. a a. AlSrifsoth. 1882. NOTXGE. u. on r k. aTT1 raeiiotnithe " r or June, am UAla.m ET va I . HXisccUmi:oas. In great ?i riety, just recetrid at the CHINA STORE OF- J. BrookMd 4 k Lot of elegant BftBY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS and ICE CUTSTS ? PLY FANS 4ND FLY TBiPa ICE CKE4M FhEIi2KRSb.,ar, AlR-TIUHr FKUi r JAR. WATES COOLEBS. PJBCKLAIN LINKD. Mocking Bird Ciges, Canary and Breeding Cages Baby Swings, etc., etc. A full Una of Oiln (W.. m. Lamps, Fancy Goods and Silver platea vam Li' ways on hand, wholesale and letatl at reasonahu prices. Please give us a call. BespectfoUy, J. HHOOKFIELD Sc CO. may9 BOSTON METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKIK8 ST., B08T0NMA88. Metollurglsts, Assayen and Analytical Chemlits Cold and silver refiners. Practical Mill-Buns of Ores 100 lbs. and-upwards. Kl FRAfTOKV ORES TUEATEU, Surveys, Mine Examinations. Benorts. Rktr..h and Maps made. Constructions ot works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF Tee New England Smelting Works GOLD, SILVEH, COPPEil and LEA OKE SMKLI ED ON RETURNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE : BULLION Treat d on Reasonable Terms. OM 1 S BINNS ..Mat ALLtB'aisT. H. KIDNEY ..Mnaio Enginkkb. JOHN HOLLIDAY ..Pro. CHiuasT mar8 tf 7777 HAIR 4 w MATTRESSES RENOVATED AND MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. PARLOR SETTS UFHOLbTKRED In tbe very best manner by a first clas woikmnn. E. M. ANDREWS, Wholesale and Betall Furniture Dealer, Trade St. mky2S ' ' j Cures SYPHILIS in any stage. SORES, PIM PLES, BOILS I 8 E CURES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL 111 If you doubt come to see us. and we will CUBE YOU. or charge nothing! II Write for particulars, and a copy of the little book "Message to tbe Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to our Standing $1000 BKWABO iwlli be paid to any ! ebemUt who will find on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. one parade of Mercury, Ioalde of Potassium, or any Mineral substance. bWlFT SPECIFIC CO.. Props , Atlanta, Ga (nra BOTTLX.) Prtoe of Small Size. 8 1 00 j fLarge Wae, ..-..V' , 1.7 U UEVJSPBPFR Mtfi wi puwiaieietr wttabie lor Seasonable Goods 1 . CP -B CATABBH. fjl H ECZEMA, OLD K1JLm 1 C Q ifT) 5 1ST l J 1 t 1 H 1,1 s '1 ChaiHAxJ T' .vuo, w, u.

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