PA ll,Y CUARi.O T'lh 111, S 8 6 V ft S - y fe 1 C A Y . 4VKK 9. 1884. THE CHINESE EYE. l r A & S 9 0GB i . M'J. u M il Off & THE BOOK FOB THE TIMESI-One that sells. "rBK WOMEN OP MORMOMSM." The story of tbe victims themselves I Illustrated, agents Wanted. WM. SHEPHABD, 838 Broadway, N. Y. EVERY ONE STUDYING MUSIC FREE by sending K..TOUBJKK, I Boston, MaM,'' Will get valuable Information .areolar to, Hi IMPROVED; BOOT BEER 25a. package mates S gallons of a de- .wholesomer spvkitng temperance beverage. Ask your druggist, or sent by mail for 25c. U, B. HIRES. 43 N. Dela. Ave., Philadelphia. Parkers6 W. ' Beat Health and Strength Restorer wA kiirr-rinrf : f lf JU fined Will Arfl!MdlM. MM ill!.' Witt Wit i 'Cures complaints of Women and diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and s entirely different from Bitters, Ginger, Essence and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates, fifty enta and SI sizes. Large savings buying 8 1 size. . a HIsCOX&tO .New York. . Agents Wanted for Sulllran' IRELAND OF TO-DAY. k Intiredactlo byjThossPower pCpnnorL P.), Centuries of English oppression set forth. It de scribes Ireland's ruin and the' people's despera tion. It shows how the land was confiscated and the industries destroyed. It explains the Land Leacne. the Land Act and the Coercion Bill. Contains 82 engravings and map in colors. Price only S3 pr,;opy.i ales Immense; 'Bend fifty J.aMcCUBDT&CO., Chicago, 111. EORGH PACE & CO. fil I f MantilSMStarera vti i & ft latent rortaiue circular Stationary STEAM 5! Crist Water Wheels, Woodworking and Barrel Mschin nery, Shingle Mws. circular saws. Mill 8uppUee,etc. 1 and QBIKDINi seaa ior catalogue. I tPER WK'EK can be made-. In an localltr. I 'Something entirely new for agents. $6 out' fit free. G. W. INGBAHAM a CO. , Boston, Mass. mayl6-dw4w i t I l 1 i . ? i ? f-iWHOtESAEaV rocersj ENGINES BCHEOEDEB 8T., X JUs, I II IS I I II Li "J I." I i r .It' n ETON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. a W'i olfiEbCKBlEj H i 1 ri rl m lX j Lonl tLirlJihe Jirgest sto " i in i wnn m i ! ii - r ' W T cltyTatlrTceslslow as PU m Jiitt lffliCWaa4jftxamlne our stock before J berju buying. All orders shall have our personal a tentlon and satisfaction guaranteed. may25 FOR JUNE, iim WITH PATTERNS, .1 RECBlYiCD. TIDDY & BROTHER. mayl2 WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW OF MIL Including W rh( , in the MILLINERY LINE. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES. In all the new styles, colors and anaiitiniL Also, all the new styles and qnalltles of LACES, embracing Whlto Goods. Neck Wear. HoMery Gloves, Parasols. &c. the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY? Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets . Oa Itcaday, Hatch 27th, sar32 L "7?, .v 'it si" mm: . ,', "." mamma hit n -Juu 1 s ?0ri nro. r-rJ C1a CI J- 1 . K Vi i 4 PtM TO ,V j-i.zL. JtiL J&L h I btfHK ttAVAltlAa -i m w "9 pieasw v ar 111 vna V I ' .. a mm m a k. ctfu' TJfl fl 1 -II ti ?1 -! Ji i DE. J. BEADPIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. Tig? It Is ell known to Dh'VRlclan and alas! too well known to isuflerlDtB women th mselves. that they Bra supje w numerous diseases jpecuuar to tneir sex, such as suppression of the Menses, painful and scanty Menstruation, Congestion. Ulceration and Kalllng of the Womb, attended with an end less train of sympathetic and constitutional disor ders, which embitters the whole life, and which have long been considered as almost incurable. But at last the remedy has been found in Da J. BBADFIBLD'3 FEMALE REGULATOR. It is not a 'taire-alL" but a remedy lor one class of diseases, all of which pertain to the Womb. Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can take this remedy, and thus relieve herself without revealing her condition to any one, and without subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of an examination by a physician. To bring health and happiness to the homes of suffering women is a mission before which royal favor 8 Inks lntj insignificance. What earthly ben efaction can compare with one which protects from "That dire d'sease whose ruthless power v Withers beauty's ti anslent flower?" which gives ease for pain, Joy for sorrow, eve for tears,'-the rose of health" fbr the pallor of smiles dis ease, the light, elastic step for dragging weariness-, nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull ness, the sweet lines of full grown beauty fur the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life of mental, physical, social and domestic enjoy mentefor a'fewtsad days" of pain and gloom. -ending in an early grave? Such is the mission, tfnnh urn r.hittoitnOfl TW tirJ.l. RRAIVFf KLD'd FH- MALE REGULATOR, which is hence trurV and appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend " i "Whites" and all those irregularities, of the womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. a Airwno suner irom any oi xnese diseases xn most earnestly inwtted to give' this great remedy a Elal. It has cured thousands and will cure you. oht faft to try it i ; " " Price-small size, 75 cents. Xarge size, $1.50. Manufactured by J BBADFIELD, Atlanta, fia. For sale Everywhere. apr27 Tbe feeble and emaciated, suffering from dys pepsia or Indigestion in any form, are advised for the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Ladies of the most delicate constitution testify to its harmless and its restorative properties. Phslcians every where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, prescribe it as tl.e safest and most re liable of all stomachics. FOR SALE BY ALL DBTJGGI3TS AND DEALERS - GENERALLY. Junl it , jf i s an effect, not a cause, its origin is wUhln: Its ntanlfestations without Hence, to cure lhe disease the causb must be removed, and in Y-l. i ,kJ t. 7 . utrouier" wur, can a cure ever ue eueciou. n a.a NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LITER CURE is es tablishedon just this principle. It realizes that 95 PEK CENT.' of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at tbe root of the dlffi-cnltm-jrhoieaMBtsof which It Is comnosed act ) directly upod these great Organs, both as a foo TaiST0BK4andi,by plaffiigthem in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. J - -. For the innumerable troubles caused bv nn- nealthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for J and for physical derangements generally, this great remedy hasno equaL Beware of lmposters, mutations and eoncoctions said to be lust as good. t or tiauie, an ior wiuheu s BAJUS I1A lETES CUBa J For sale by aU dealer?. fj Uf5 WARNER & CO., nvcnetier, ri. x apr!5 THE KING'S MOUNTAIN ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO. Wfri opeit for the season bf 1 g8&. On the 1 5th day of May. They have enlarged their hotels to ac commodate 200 guests, and have added every amusement calculated to promote health and com fort. These wonderful Waters cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Constipation and all Derange ments of th Digestive Organs All Skin Dlsn -aes. and Ulcers of evety kind. t-'crofula,.Jatarrh and on nmucj nscuuua jiu iu ineirneaung villus Syphilitic paflents who Bad visited Hot Springs of Arkansas wiaiput relief Wound bpre last season. The Watfcrl km aHeuJifrty bjfceflclal effects up on Femil Cdauiilalhtg.farijr many distressing cases were cdTedUsst iBastif Tbe owners intend cJWS?80! Health Besprt In the United State Besides a-Table d'hote they will open a Restaurant, and vMtors may suit their tastes and their purses. F.xcuMon Ucketswiin Issued from all points to Klna's Mountain the de pot for the e Springs. For further information, address DR. F. M GARRET T, Manager, King' Mountain, N. C apr27 3m YORK RIVER LINE J Mam PAS4FNGER ROUTE. TO BALl'IMOBE and ALL POINTS NORTH. Dally except Sunday. Note the reduced first-class rates t6f j BALTIMORE.! ivrpuJkesyHaftr 4 22pm 10.12 pri 8.20 p ni 8.55 p ni 4.40 p ni 12.25 pij 11.40 am fare $ 8.70 fare 6.70 fare 790 fare 11.80 fare 11.95 fare 8.00 fare 14.80 'RalelKto unariotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Arriving at Baltlmo e, 7.80 a im., connecting New York mrnlng tralM fr plUadelPnIa nS By this ilne the opportunity Is given of spending a few hours pleasantly in Richmond before de parture of trains for West Point j For further lnroimation apply ko agents at the above named points. a. pope. mayl Geij'l Pass. Agent 4 l springs are two miles rom Shelby. 54 r- f0118 West r Charlotte, and within 1 mile of the Carolina Central Railway running from Char lotto to Shelby. Hacks will b at the Spi logs' Station on arrival of every train.M COLD AND WARM BATHS. pgr m fll l.J II? y n j V LjLS and Sulphur and Chalybeate Water la Bowling Alley in good ordew A good string band secured lor the season. Livery accommoda- uona aiiacnea to tne noteu i ror further particulars address .a S. McB. POSTON, ma?16 I Proprietor. WEE'S P ATOES, ELL'S, Jn4 STATE NEWS. The new Catholic church at Farmer's Turnout, Brunswick county, was dedi cated last Sunday. Asheville Citizen : We were pleased to see Judge Henry, now at the Warm Springs, greatly improved ani walking about. He hopes soon to be himself again. Steam saw mills are scattered from Asheville to Morristown, sawing wal nut and oiher lumber for foreign mar kets. And the voice of the tree buyer is still heard in the land. HOn. W. L. Saunders finds the Warm Springs very beneficial to him and he hopes to return to Raleigh in two or three weeks. There will be a grand gathering of the shooting fraternity at our shooting tournament on the 4th July. There will be a number of teams present from a.distance and some hew clufte will be represented. A large body of lands, embracing Craggy mountains, has just been sur veyed by Mr. Eli Merrill, for the pur pose of placing the property on the market, in lots to suit purchasers. The 'lands belong to Messrs. John G. Cham bers, Kelsey Rhea Burgin Alexander, W.J. Alexander Bart. Alexander, A. N. Alexander, Dr. J. G. Reagan and others. Much of the land is splendid for farming, while all of it is superior for grazing purposes. Messrs. Martin and Child have charge of the sale of the property. Wilmington Review: It is with re gret that we learn that ' Mr. Levi A. Hart, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed citizens of this place, was stricken with paralysis yesterday after nooru . Tha striike extends along his entire right side. His condition is con sidered very critical, and at 1 o'clock this morning the utmost fears as to the result were felt by his physicians. It is reported in the upper part of the judicial district that Judge, McKoy will not accept a nomination if ten dered him. We are authorized to state that though the Judge i3 not seeking the office for a second term, he will not re fuse the nomination if his friends should be of the opinion that h ought to serve another term Grejennsboro Patriot: Mrs. Alley was chasing a rabbit out of her garden a day or too ago, when she stumbled and fell, breaking an arm. Dr. John Lum, who recently died in the State of New Jersey, left a hand some legacy to Mrs. J, R. Bullah, of this place. A gentleman recentlv from Washine- ton reports Senator Vance as saying that "Best. had played out, and that he would not much longer be a factor" in railroad matters in North Carolina. It is said that munificient attorney fees has bankrupted him. Raleigh News and Observer: Black berries sell at ten cents a quart. Mr. John W. Pickard died at his home here on Sunday at noon aged 57 years, after a long an painful illness. We -hear that the Hon. Jefferson Davis - will meet many of his old Confederate comrades at the At lantic Hotel, Morehead City, early in July. The Misses Wilkes, of Charlotte, and Miss Cora Ward, of Wilson, are in the city, the guests of Miss Lavine Hay wood. The Revenue collections in this dis trict for the week ending Saturday evening were $21,779 20. The federal court met yesterday afternoon. To-day the work of the term begins. There are on the dockets the following number of cases: Crimi nal, IS ; civil, 30; equity, 20 ; appearance, 6 ; United States civil, 5; libel, 3. Irish Potatoes. Potatoes were "first introduced at Moscow by a Mr. Rowland, eigbty or ninety years ago. At first the people would neither plant nor touch them, saying they were the devil's fruit, given to him on his complaining to God that he had no fruit, when he was told to search in the earth for Bome, and found potatoes. A curious Berkshire legend, which, however, is palpably anachroni cal, attributes the'iutroduction of pota toes into Scotland to that infamous son of the North, Sir Michael Scott The wizard and the devil, being in parther ship, took a lease of the farm on the Martoun estate.called Whitehouse. The wizard was to manage the farm, and the devil managed the Capital. The produce was to be divided as follows: The first year Sir Michael was to havH I all that grew above the ground, and his pdibuei an mat grew peiow; the Second year the shares were to be the opposite way. His Satanic majesty, as is usual in such cases, was fairly over reached in his bargain, for the wizard duaningtysowed all the land the first year with wheat, and planted it with potatoes tne second, so that the devil eot nothine for hia share but wheat stuDDie and potato-top i. i And this- rotationteir JiucnaeL continued until he not only beggared his partner, but ex hausted the soil. In spite of this legend, however, we must continue to give credit to Sir Walter Raleigh for having been the introductor of potatoes into his country. The first who tried them, it is said, fell into the verv natural mistake of eating the tops a"nd disre garding the roots. Sic Walter found them growing on itoanoake Islahd, North 'Carolina, whence he carried the seed to England. , Subset Cox on the Tariff. The little girl cannot til iv with lier 'dolr, ntr the boy whiz his lop, northe mother wash her offspring with soap, except at an expense of from one-third to one-half of I heir cost for the domes tic privilege. If the mother gives her child eastor oil she pours down- 148 per cent, ad valorem ; if the child does not enjoy the dose, there is a upr cent I bowl as the recipient of the contents of us tender stomach. And though she -wasn it wun tntrend take to it much soap.yet the iniquity is, marked before t2i. 4.. centum! God. help9 the Txnwn aCTTOflil'Btru"i'upthiit,ile dear in a laiaoneacheci cotton night shirt it has ar nightmare of 5 cents per square yard specific; when the child awakes in Qe morning fretful, slfelcombs its little heM at 35 cents ad- valorem ; if she WOnldjmus⁢ shfe rolls it over a Brus sels carpet' a( 90 cents? per square yard, or gives it confectionery made of re fined sugar at 4 cents a pound tax and 25 per cent, ad valorem ; if. it tears its little panties the gentleman from Penn sylvania (Mr. Kelley) sews them up with spool thread taxed at three-quarters of its value. Why, if she used a shingle to bring the little "toddling, wee thing" to its senses, as the honorable gentleman-can recall, the cost would be enhanced at the rate of J7 per cent, taxation. If the youngster has a pa triotic inclination on" our 4th of July, his fire crackers are taxed as a patriotic luxury at$l extra a box, and the bunt ing which furnishes the flag, though but 28 cents a pound, cost;i2l per cent, extra, while the bands play dn instru ments taxed at 30 cents. She takes him to the menagerie to study natural his tory. There is the zebra, symbolic of a mixed acffalorem ani specific, and the stately giraffe, high protection, the royal tiger, and unicorn of holy writ at 20 per cent. And the procession of elephants ' Every one 20 percent True, Jumbo, f pr purposes not to be mentioned, is ex cluded by the affidavit of a consistent protectionist! but the log-chain that holds his huge legs binds the monster in protective chains ! 4 Bronchitis. Tbroat DUeaetv;fteii commence with a cough, cold, or pnusnal exeriloa: . mo Tuwe. j uese incipient syrnptoms are .al layed by the use of "Brown's Bronchlr Trocbes; ' wmcn u neglected often result In fa chronic ttouble of the throat. '" -Any ;,x. .- . rt ,-r Distressed no More?1 "; f H. EC Warner ft Co:-BLrs--Ydur fiafn mitns ?ot a dS tresslng kidney alffloulty. - ROGKB MOOBB. Ex-Snlef, Fire Dept. A California Clergyman's Reasons for Opposing Mongolian Immigration. New York Sun. In thelmeeting of delegates of the Baptist Home Mission Society in the First Baptist church Saturday, the Rev. Dr. G.S. Abbott, of Oakland, Califor nia, spoke on the Chinese question from the Christian point of view. There are three races, he said, the Caucasian, the Mongolian, and tbe African. Which, he asked, is the strongest. The white absorbs the black when intermarriage takes place, the speaker said, the child being a mulatto. The offspring of a white and a mulatto1 parent is a quad roon ; that of a white and a quadroon is an octoroon ; and in the course of several generations the traces of negro blood nearly disappear. In the same manner Indian blood is made to disap pear through the intermarriage with whites; but in the case of the marriage of a Chinese woman and a white man the Chinese eye, Dr Abbott said, ap pears in the children of the eighth gen eration, or so far as there has been any opportunity to observe the result. "The Chinese eye," the Speaker continued, "is the most vital of all eyes on the globe, and the eye is the window of the soul. The Chinese eye, with 400,000,000 pledges of vitality -behind it, in contest for the world's mastery if put on trial with the Caucasian eye, would be the victor. Don't be ashamed to take off your hat to a Chinaman he is one of the strongest race stock ;n the world. Therefore I hold that we are justified in all honorable means to preserve our selves. Our national tvpe is imperilled, and that type is avow'edly Christian at least it is intelligent and moral and by as much as vice and ignorance pre vail or are infused into it, that type is lowered and its capacity for resistance is diminished. 1 am convinced that restriction of undesirable immigration, like that of the Cantonese coolies crowded over the Pacific Ocean in the past few weeks by the Chinese compa nies, will ere loDg be the prevailing sentiment of the East, as it is in the far West. The Chinese who are here will stay. The dragon flag was neVer known to yield its ground. What is to be done with them ? They number 105,465. It will tax the white, race to its fullest re sources to perpetuate itself in the race for existence." ' Water as a Disinfectant. Tbe disinfecting power of water has been receiving considerable attention of late. With the exception of char coal, it is said that no other substance is so perfect an absorbent of odors. It absorbs its own volume of some gases, and more than six hundred times its volume of others. For instance, of ammonia gases, which is one of the largest products of decomposition, six hundred and seventy cubic feet is ab sorbed by one of water. Another offen sive odor, always present where animal matter is decaying, arises from sulphide ofh3drogen. Water absorbs two and a half times its own volume of this. These facts are worthy of remembrance and practical attention. A quantity of water placed in an open vessel in a sick room, and changed often, makes an excellent disinfectant. A Russian Battalion Surprised. London, June 8 The following has been received from Slavonic sources. The Austrian battalion were attacked on the 2d instant by 200insurgents,near Morinil, north of Mostar. The Aus trians were surprised and compelled to retreat with a loss of 95 killed. The in surgents lost 26 killed and wounded. One body of insurgents attacked and destroyed the Austrian barracks at Bis china, killing 25 of the troops. The rest nVd. No lady or gentleman need suffer long with eczema, tetter, ring worm, or any pimply rough dry scaly skin dbease for Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure Is a perfect and reliable remedy for all skin dls-ases. Sold by all druggists at SI per package. Hrighit' I incase, Diabetes. Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure these dlseas-s or other serious Kidney. Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they only relieve for a time and makes yi u ten times wo se afterwards, but rely soeIy on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and permanently cure you It destroys and removes the cause of disease so effectually that it never returns. Bkdfohd Ai.um and iron Sprihss Watkb and Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains Iwlce as much iron and flfty per cent, more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so feneraL Sold by all druggists of any standing, 'rices reduced one half, mayll tf POLL A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It la for the Core of thia disease and lt attendants, SICK-HEADAC1LB, blXIOUSiTESS. DYS fEPBCOyBTIPATION, PILES, eto., that TUTT'B FILLS liaVe gained a world-wide repPTOtaon, Ifo Bemedy haa ever been discovered 'that acta eo gently on the digestive organ, giving them vigor to as similate food. As a natural resort, the gervona System ia Braced, the Musolea are Developed, and the Body Bobuat. OTijllaw vnd S'o'veir. B. RIVAL, m Planter at Byon Sara, Le,,sara: My plantation ia In a malarial dlatrlot. For everal yeara I could not male half a crop on aoeonnf of bilious diseases and chills. I was nearly discouraged when X began the use of TtTM '8 PILLS. The result was marvelous: my laborers soon became hearty and ro&ust and I hAve had no further trouble. They relieve the eu a wared Uver. el the Blood from palsoMoas homers, and cause the bowels to stet naturally with an which nww c raw wwu. Try tlils remedy fmlrry, mart you wlllraisi m healthy Ditrestlosk, Tisorons Body, Pore Blood, StreM Nerves, svnd m Sound Liver. Pries. 5 Cents. Offles, as M array at Bf. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Dbat Haix or Wbkkxbs changed to a Oiossx Black oy a single application of this Drz. it Imparts a natural color, and acta Instantaneously. Mil Druggists, or sent by express on receipt Office, SB Murray Street, few York. (Dr. TTJTTB JtTA.XrUA.Ii of Fatusibls Info rtnoti o n end Caetol Jteeeijife I eUl 6e txaUed nua oft application, Natural Fruit Flavors. " A- EXTRACTS. Prepared from tfie cfw'c0st Fruits, with out coloring, poisonous oils, acids or artific ial Essences. Always uniform in ttrehath, without any adulterations br impurities. Hare gamed their deputation from their perfect purity', superior strength and qualm -.,f. , . Admitted, by fill who hare used them : asihe mesi delicate, grateful, and natural -i favor; for cakes, puddings, creams stc MANUPACJTOBED BY is PRICE.- ,5 r.QUearo.xiL.uL4 st. Louis, Mo.; J ; : Eaton Iit!a Tesat Gnu, Dr. Prim, Cnut BakiBS ' - FCwdw, sa4V lw. Prim's Gaia.it, JP.rfuMa. I WE MAKE NO 8EC0ND GRADE OOOD8. TOFFS i STEELE mmmm CURES AND h w NEVER FAILS. USaWHS Theonly known Specific Bemedy for Epfeptlc Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Epileptic Fits, 8pasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance. Vertigo. Hlsterics, Insanity, Apoplexy. Paralysis, Bheumatlsm, Neuralgia, and all Nerv ous Diseases. This mtalllbie remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Derange 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 the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. . SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhoea or Whites, Pamrul Menstruation, Ulcera tion of tbe Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, Inflam mation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there 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 NERVINE Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not because he likes it, but for tbe pleasure of drink ing and treating bis friends, little thinking that be is on his road to luin. Like the Opium Eater, 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 bis own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating Is to allmentlvenefs, as ver eating first In flames tbe stomach, which redoubles Its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium, Instead of satisfying, only adds to Its fierce fires, until It consumes the vital force and then ltelf. Like the glu tonous 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 tbe nerves, builds up the nervous s)stem, and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, 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 tbe use of this invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who are covering your suffer i gs 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 DB. RICH MOND S 6AMABITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature deity and impart tone and energy to the whole tjstem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also deaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can now talk and hear as well as anybody. Pbtxb Boss, Bpringwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NEB VINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma tism. J. B. Flxtchxb, Fort Collins, CoL SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. S. B. Balls, Hattsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mas. Wk. Bjcnson, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. Bbv. J. a. Edik, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over 83,000 with other doctors. 8. B. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. 8AMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jbnnik Wabbxh, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up- to die. by our family phyictan. it having over 100 in 24 hours Hanbt Knkk, Vervllla, Warren county, Tenn SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, alter having had 2,500 in eighteen months. Mrs. E. Fobbs. West Portsdam, N. T. SAMARITAN NERVINE v Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss Oblbna Mabsball, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years' duration. Jacob Sutkb, St Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. Oliveb Mxebs fronton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma; also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jxwxll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four years. Charlks e. Curtis, Osakls, Douglas county, Minn, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight years. albxbt Simpson, eoria, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending 82,400 with other doctors. J. W. Thobbtoh. cialbom, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic Ills of a stub born character. Bit. Wk. Mabtiw, Mechanics town, Md SAMARITAN NERVINE Cared a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Mtctukt. CCoshbb; Bldgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Tkmblt, Des Moines, Iowa, SAMARITAN NERVINE - Cured my wife of epilepsy' of 85 years standing, Hxmbt CLARK, Fairfield, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the bead E. GKA&Aif, North Hope, Pa.' SAMARITAN NERVINE a Cured my son of fits. He has ndt had a fit for about four yeara Josh Davis, i Woodburn, Macoupin county, I1L SArilARITftli IlERVIfiE . r F1 67 WBgistB.everywhere, or may be had evidence of thencnratlve properties of Samaritan Nervine will please enclose a 8 cent postage stamp for a copy of our Illnstratea tfournal of Health, giving hundreds of testimonials ef cure from per sons who have used the medicine, ana also ttieli eortaTadareas T " " Wokib's ErajwTrc iNamuri, aprl d ly St. Joseph Mo ,'7 r-.' ;t " "" fallowng Schedule are Cor Re OOlTOEirSED S0HEDULES. TRAINS GOING EAST. Date, April 80th, 1832. No 51 Dally. No. 53 Dally. Leave Charlotte,. " Salisbury, " High Point.... Arrive Greensboro,. . . Leave Greensboro,... Arrive Htllsboro, . . . . . . Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh 400am 5.58 am 7.20 a m Kim am 440 6.24 7.85 & 06 p m p ra p m p m 9.30 am 11.47 am 12 20 am 1.40 pm Arrive Goldsboro'.. 4.uo p m 8 30pm No. 17-DaUy except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .5 00 pm Arrive at Goldsboro.. .7.20 a m n'tolSSx Greensboro' with B 4 D. 'P?8 Nortb. East and West, via Dan mtngtot GoMsboro wlto W. & w. a item- -o0-6SrConects at Sallsbnry withW.N.aB, nU 11 JB?1018 Jn Western North Carolina: daily rforWdWwtt& D- K tor ad TRAINS GOING WEST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No. 50 No. 52 Daily. Dally. Leave Goldsboro, Anlve Raleigh, Leave Raleigh Arrive Durham... Arrive Hiiisboro, , Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro . Arrive High Point, Arrive Salisbury Arrive Charlotte, 1 0.00 a m 12.20 pm 8 65 pm 5 0 pm 5 46 pm 8.05 pm W.15pm 9.50 pm 11. 12pm 1 10am 0 40am 10.10 am U.2i am 1.00 p m No. 18-DaIly except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro, . .2 50 p m Arrive at Balelg h, . . 7. 1 0 p m Leave Raleigh 6.00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 p m Ti?2-i0r,Pra?st,.atn,a'1ttwItnA & C. Air Southeast '' or 611 polLts fcoutn aQd T0;52-f?nnect8 44 Charlotte with A. 4 C Alr ffiiM and Southwest; at ChT BoWM UtU,or al1 polnta South and N. W. N. C. HAILHOID. 60ING WKST. NO. 50-Daily. Leave Greensboro. t 2S n m Arrive Kernersville. 1041 oS Am Salem .-.-11.26 pm NO. 62 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro fl 50 a m Arrive Kernersville i Y" m a m Arrive Satem. :.....::....:ii.B5 a m N GOING BAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5 15 am ill erne"Je 6.50 Im Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 58 Dally. Leave Salem aoODm Arrive Kernersville . rl 40 D m Arrive Greensboro g.oo p m STATE UNIVERSITY UtILROAD, No 1, Dally GOING NOBTH. ex Sunday, Yt . 1 10.40 a m Arrive University, 11.40 a m No. 2. Dai y ex. Sunnay. GOING SOUTH. Arrive University,. Arrive Chapel Hill, 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Wlont Change On Train No. 50, New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Bichmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. BT" Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Balelgh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest West North and East, for Emigrant Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest address, A. PUPE, General Passenger Agent. PMJ2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. I lOn and after April 30th, 1882, the passen ger train service on the Atlanta 4 Charlotte Air Line division of this road will be as follows: Mall and Expresa No. 50. WXSTWABD. Mall. No. 62. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gutonia, L Arrive Spartanburg, K Arrive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa, F 1.00 a m 2.02 a ml 4.81 am 5.59 a m 7.43 am 12.50 p m 1.47 p m 4 06 pirn 5.29 pm 7.08 pm 880 pm 9.10 pm 9.46 pm 10.15pm 12.40 am 9.18 a m Arrive Rabun Gap Junction. 10.00 a m Arrive iuia, Arrive Gainesville, Arrive Atlanta, 10.87 a m 11.06 am 1.80pn. ittall and Expresa No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta, Arrive Gainesville, Arrive Lola, JC- 2.15 pm 451 pm 5.22 pm .69 pm 6.40 pm 8.06 pm 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 a m 815 am 4.00 am H.19am 6.60 am 7.41 am 8.17 am 926am 11.03 pm 12.24 p m 2 60 pm 4.00 pm Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, .arrive loccoa, jr Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Charlotte, M . CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. W. P. Railroads. . B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens Ga. F with Elberton Alr-Llhe to and from Elberton, Georgia G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, S. C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, 8. a K with 8partanburg and Asheville, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Asheville, and Alston and Columbia. . L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. t M with C C. A A.. C. C B. & D. and A., T. 4 O. for all points West North and East Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 dally, without change betw en Atlanta and New York. A. PoPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. B. Taloott, General Manager. L Y. SAGE. Superintendent G., C. & A. R. R. GO. OONDENSED SCHEDULES. B In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. Train No. 52. Passeng'r. Train No. 48, Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte Arrive Book Hill,.... Arrive Chester .Arrive Wlnnsboro,... Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia,.. . . . Arrive Lexington Arrive Bldge Spring,. Arrive Granltevllle, . . Arrive Augusta, . '. . . . 1.85 pm 2.38 p m 8.80 p m 4.35 p m 6.C0 p m 8.07 p m 650pm 802 pm 9.12 p m 10.15 pm 6.15 am 7.15am 880 am 9 40 a m 10.22 a m Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock Hill, Arrive Chester. Arrive Wlnnsboro, Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington Arrive Bidge Spring. Arrive Granltevllle, Arrive Augusta... 5.80 p m 7.53 p m 10 00 pm , 1.18am 450am Train No. 62, Daily Connects at Columbia with the S. C. B. B, for Charleston, and with the a 4 G. R B, for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, 4a At Augusta with Central Georgia B. B for Macon, Savannah and Florida points. Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta with the Georgia B. R. and Central Georg B. B, for Mm con, Atlanta. Savannah and 'Florida peinta Trains Nos. 18 and 20, loeaL tri-weekry, Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays . Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, dally, at fi.85 p. m. Freight dally except Sunday, at 8.42 a m. and 4 46 p. m. ATL ANTIC, TENNESSEE 4 OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 58. Dally, Leave Charlotte. .8 OOp m Arrive at Statesvule, 10JD5 p m Train No. 52. Dally, hilU' Leave Statesvule,. 6.00 k m Arrive at-Charlotte, ......806 am Tickets sold to all points Sooth, Southeast and Southwest and baggage checked throogh. No lay-over allowed on local tickets. A. POPE, T. M. B, TAtoorr, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Gen'l Manager. r . Columbia, 8.C., June 4th, 1882. ' v v " jun8 . . ; vNotice ta &ntmctors. 'H THI Board of Comity Commissioners of Karl boroeounty.feWCv. are now readyctowrecelre bids for building a new court house in Bennetts rule, a C as aothorJzed by Act of General As sembly. Plans and speclflcatlons burnished on application. Also plans and speclfleatlons solicit ed. Correspendence from persons desiring the contract solicited. Address i "'ZT ailt McBAE," - . Chairman B.CC, Bennetts vUle, a. a may24 In j SeasoDable d to treat mMJl)uMrettl(M CHINA ST()1 -OF- J. Lot of elegant BABY CARRUges REFRIGERATORS and ICE cBEffl FLY FANS AND FLY TR VPS. ICE CHEATI FREEZERS bet Mad AIR-TIUHT FKUix jAtt, WATEB OOOLEBS, PORCELAIN LlKtt Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Bre, Baby Swings, etc., etc i K.tuU llne of China. CrooJcflr. n, r.i vu ii?na wno eSfHe ana retall Ht w&re prices. Please give us a ca 1 1 at on. Bespectfully, J. RunnBr,... mayfi .ir.i,DtC(li boston- METALLDRGICAL nn 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. MAtAllnnrtata laonu. . . aim Analytical Chemii COLD and SILVER HEFI!Fh PrantlCAl Mlll.Rnr,. nf - iw 10s. ana upwW( MtrilACTORY ORES THEATKn. Surveys, Mine Examinations. Reports, sksieh, iu juays maae. uonstructions ot work and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England Smelting Work GOLD, SILVER, COPPEK and LEAD OHE smi.E 1 r.o OIV KEII lts or ri ItCIIM COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLIO Treated on Reasonable Terms. T OM1SBINNS MwAixnoJ A. H. KIDNEY Mining Engine J JOHN HOLLIDAY Prof. CmJ mar8 tf MATTRESSES RENOVATED AND MADE A3 GOOD 43 PARLOR SETTS UPHOL8TEBED la the very best manner by a flrst-t-ls workman E. M . ANDREWS, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, Trade Si may25 CURES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL1I1 If yon doubt, come to see us, and we will I "!!. K OKChaittWthfrm 1 Write for partlcmam, and a eopy of the jwW "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering H7 any prominent Druggist as to our! -flOOd BKWABO will be paid to any m who wllTnnden analysis of loOWli w, any Mineral aubstanoe. M SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. 4 OrXH BOTTLX.) Price of Bmirf Size, - f a Laige Sta 9QU BY ALL DBUGGIST8. fl I I JustBeceTvedalargenHoflWlloi M. INK, put np la 25 OX packages, puDiisner. ex,eeuatrf WlW0nK hi HAIR IIAII 'Cures ;taa? S SYMILIS 77 o g riariy ig g stage, g CATARRH, f j " f ICZDL1, OLD sj 2, C! pj SORES, PIM- jr- C PUS, BOILS. sTl 'J K r5 K AMY J A F H fj 8,cnr - t- DI8I181. Sf:-'v-.p f ITll JtJ VU(U1V

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