PAIL YCH A it L Q T T Jii OBSERVER: TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1882. bedroom Se s. Of 10 pieces, at from $22 ffi $225 PER SETT. Parlor Setts Of 7 piece, at from $35 ?8 $150 PER SETT. AT WHITE FRONT. Jon 11 -WHOLESALE rocers s Commission Merchants BTON 8THIET, CHABLOTT , N. C. Offer to the trade the largest stock of GROCXR1 J and PBOVISION8 in the city, at prices as low as the lowest Call and examine our stock befoie buying. Ail orders iball have our personal a tentton and satisfaction guaranteed. may25 WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW Spring and Summer Styles -OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties in the MILLINKBY LINK. DATS, ROIfiVETR, FLOWERS PLUMES, HI BOONS, SILKS, LAC JEM, &c, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, all the new styles and (mantles of LACES, embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hodery Gloves, Parasols. Ac. the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL OPEN Our Pattern Hals and Bonnets Oa Monday, Hatch 27th, When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINS MILLINKBY t hey have ever teen In this city. Respectfully,! Mrs. P. Query. mar22 -AT- WILDER'S JewDifSta Ton will find t choice Rod complete stock of PURE S FIlESn MUGS, Colden's, Leibigs Liquid Extract OF BEEF and TONIC IN VIGOR ATOR. tW TRY IT. -B CIGARS I TOBACCO, ? JXBM FUTX9T 8JCLZCTI0N tatne CITY, ti pt, . M W M M B n ' . Deluding to famous LA PARI PA brand of Cigars Cbemlcals and Toilet Artielts, - an assortment, and everything generally kept In a first class Drag Store. Special attention given to Physicians' Prescriptions day and nlgnC Satis faction guaranteed. , . , x v - - GIY1 HI A CALL. Corner Trade ..and College Street apr ... .. . . OTARTLirJO AjciJn A victim of y . v Icy P. rv ,i ) auuity, Ixt Msobood, ete, .JtAVillC trltl la V i arr known. emadvl hk dia. ' eovaced s Siinpi cut, wUiub be wlU sond FBEB to us reuow-suoerers uotmi 4. H. liliEVEti, I. M. Aodfews, SPRINGS BURWELL Mm Sty OS DE. J. BEADPIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. WOtfAVS BEST FBIE5D. It Is well known to physicians, and alas! too well known to suffering women toemselres. tnat they are sobj-xt to numerous dlaea&es peculiar to their sex, such as suppression of the Menses, painful and scanty Menstruation. Congestion. Ulceration and Vailing 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 Incurs ble. But at last the remedy has been found m DR. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. It Is not a "care-all" bat a remedy for one class of disease, all of which pertain to the Womb. Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can take this remedy, and thus relieve herself without re veaJtng her condition to any one. and without subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of an examination by a physician. To bring h-alih and happiness 10 the homes of suffering women is a mission before which royal favor sinks into Insignificance. W bat earthly ben efaction can compare with one which protects from "That dire (Teease whose ruthless power Withers beauty's ti ansient floirer?" which gives ease for pain, Joy for sorrow, smile for tears, the rose of health for the pallor of dis ease, the lleht. elastic steD 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 lor tne sharp and withered form of emaciation, along life of mental. nhyslcat social and domestic enjoy ments for a "few sad days" of pain and gloom. endine in aa earir grave? Such Is the mission. such are the results of Dr. J. BBADFlKLrd FB MALK REGULATOR, which is hence truly and armronrtatelr stTled "Woman's Best Friend." Whites" and all those Irregularities of the womb so destructive to the health. haDDlness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single Douie ot mis wonaenui compouua. All who suffer from any of these diseases are most earnestly lnwlted to give this great ramedy a trial. It has cured, thousands and will cure you. Dont fall to try It. Price-small size, 75 cents. Large size. SI-50 Manufactured by J BBADFLELD, Atlanta. Ga. For sale Everywhere. apr27 rfflSTITT W 60 CELEBRATED The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dys pepsia or Indigestion in any form, are advised for the sake of their own bodily and mental comfoit, to tiy H os tetter's Stomach Bitters. Ladles of the most delicate constitution testify to Its harmless and Us restorative proper. les. Phjslcians every where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, prescrire It as Ue safest and most re liable of all stomachics. FOB BALI BY ALL DBUGGI3T8 AND DEALERS GENERALLY. Junl disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within; Its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the disease the causi most be removed, aLd In no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE Is es tabllshed on Just this principle. It realizes that 95 PEIt 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 U4s earn posed act directly upon these great organs, both as a wood and bxstobkb, 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 tor physical derangements generally, this great remedy basno equaL Beware of lmposters, imitations and concoctions said to be Just as good. ror Diabetes, a for wiunkuh a ah a DIA BETES CURB. For sale by all dealer?. If. II. HAH.1EH V CO., Rochester, It. V. aprl5 THE KING'S MOUNTAIN ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO. Will open for the season ot 1 882, on the 1 5th day of May. They have enlarged their hotels to ac commodate zuu tmesis , ana nave added ever? amusement calculated to promote health and corn- ion i nese wonaeriui waters cure Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Constipation and all Derange ments or. im Digestive urgans ah BKin Diseases, and Ulcers or eveiy kind, Scrofula, Catarrh and all Kidney Affections yield to their healing vlitues. Syphilitic parents who had visited Hot Springs of Arkansas wuuoui reuer, iouna u nere last season. The waters have a peculiarly beneficial effects up on. Female Complaints, and many distressing cases were cured last season. The owners intend to make this the most complete Health Resort In the United States. Besides a Table d'hote thev will open a Restaurant, and visitors may suit their tastes ana ineir purses. Kxcursion tickets win be issued rrom all points to King's Mountain, the de pot for the 'e Spring. For further Information address DR. F. M. GARRETT, Manager. King's mountain, . j. apr27 Bm YORK RIVER LINE, PASSENGER ROUTE. TO BALTIMORE and ALL POINTS NORTH. Dally except Sunday. Note the reduced first-class rates to BALTIMORE. Leave Burkesviiie, " DanvlUe, " Greensboro, Raleigh, ' Charlotte, " Spartanburg, " Greenville, . 4 22pm 10.12 pm 8.20 pm 8.B5 p m 4.40 p m 12.25 p m 11.40 am fare 3 fare 8 70 6.70 fare fare fare fare fare 7.90 11.80 11.95 18.00 14.80 Arriving at Baltlmo e, 7.80 a. m., connecting i. "oiuB ivr fuuaaeipnia ana New York. By this line the opportunity Is given of spending wicmmuuj in racumona Deiore ue yo'uuo Vi trams iur west roiot. jjonunner uvoimation apply to agents at the uisuto uuuicu puiuus. A, i"OPE may 1 9 Gen'l Pass. Agent Clweland Mineral, ! Hi OPENED MAY lCii 18ei': i ' Pib;ji eprings are two miles from Shelby. 54 tr P111? We,Bt of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of central au way running from Char Stfto Shelby. Hacks will be at the Epilogs' wwmuu vu ai nvai vi every train. COLD AND WARM BATHS. White and Red Sulphur and Chalibeate Waters a Bowling Alley in good order. A good string pand secured for the season. Livery uccommoda- .ivuo uwaim ui vne noiei. lar For further particulars address 8. McB. POSTON. maylQtf Proprietor. T7T ATITTV A feEET EOTAOES, j -i r navu-OBAMQKS atifl LZM0KSt"ar fl ' fjS . STOTIACH f& ) etjarlottx fcsratr. STATE SEWS. Greensboro Patriot: J. Lindsay Wright, aged 20 years, a grandson of Mr. Jesse Linsay, of this place, died this (t nday) morning of consumption. Iverson Slade, colored, shot and killed his wife in Caswell county, last Wed nesday. He surrendered himself, but assigns no cause for the murder. Durham Plant : Great excitement in town over the burglaries recently com mitted. Several parties have been ar rested. Raleigh News and Observer: Miss Mamie Lewis is sick at her home here. K. Johnston was before United States Commissioner Purnell. He is said to be a member of a gang of illicit distil lers in the Xorthern part of the county. He is charged with retailing liquor without license, and also with having in his possession blockade whisky. The case was postponed until next Wednes day. Anstrain Ladies. Ladies of high birth are wonderfully capable, owing to their excellent sys tem of education. Whatever they may be called upon to do, from cutting a dress to making a salad, they are always ready. YouDg girls with titles and for tunes are sent to famous milliners and dressmakers, where they serve a regu lar apprenticeship, and remain until perfectly able to make any garment. An Austrian lady that cannot swim or does not know how to ride a horse is an exception. Needlework of every kind, even to the making of lace, is a part of every girl's education. There is no smattering of anything. Whether she learns the piano or to draw, she learns it thoroughly. If she has no talen t at all for an art, which is seldom, she lets that art entirely alone. Her pedestrian accomplishments put us quite to shame. Her efforts of memory are another source of wonder to us. This wonder ful memory, which enables Austrian girls to repeat the whole of "Paradise Lost" or an entire drama, comes from practice begun in babyhood. Every day the girl is expected to learn a poem or a page. She often does it while mak ing her toilet ; and at last, from habit, a poem requires but a single reading, and it is stowed away in the memory safe ly. As linguists they are famous. This, too, comes from learning when very young. As the court language is French, learning it is compulsory. Even servants are expected to speak both French and German. It is only among the nobility and higher classes that one finds these accomplishments. The burgher's daughters will not con descend to the learning of dressmaking and cooking, which the titled lady can do without reflecting on her social posi tion. And so the young women to whom such knowledge would be of practical benefit are inefficient,while all the ladies at the court have at their fin gers' ends the power to do anything. Cooking is not neglected. The Aus trian lady of station is acquainted with every detail of the cuisine. A story is told by a Viennese lady ot another who, having neglected this branch ot her ea- ucation, allowed, at a great dinner party which she gave, two dishes of the same color to be served in succession, a fault for which she was hardly to be forgiv en. The princesses of the royal house hold attend a course of lectures from a chef entirely upon the order of serving, Young ladies do not learn the art or cooking at cooking clubs, or from pub ic lessons, as lure in America, and tney rarely learn in their own kitchens. It is the custom to go to some great house the house of a princess or to a very rich banker's where there are famous chefs, by whom they are taught. When a chef engages to cook lor a nobleman he stipulates that he is to have the priv ilege of teaching as many young ladies as he choose s. These young ladies need not even know the mistress of the house, and they make their arrange ments with the cook only. A Hint for Coffee Drinkers. Philadelphia Press. While "dining out." one day recently, the coffee, which, though the last, was by no means the, least of the good things furnished, was so unusually excellent that it was the subject of general re mark, and a word in the ear of the charming hostess after retiring to the drawing room called forth the follow ing explanation of how the good result was obtained: The coffee furnished was a clear am ber in color, rich in flavor and delicious ly aromatic. To give the hostess' meth od a fair test it will be no more than just to don one's apron and adjourn to the kitchen. The coffee to be use"d is Marcaibo and Java, equal parts of each, finely ground. One large cup of coffee, one cup of cold water, one well beaten egg, mix thoroughly, add lour cups of cold water and place over the Are. Af ter it reaches the boiling point allow five minutes to finish ine process; strain and serve immediately. This seems a very simple process, but in the hands of a servant, if allowed to boil too long, would be easily spoiled. A Road Engine. Lexington Dispatch. Capt. L. C. Hanes paraded the streets last Tuesday with a traction road en gine. After exhibiting the engine alone, he made up a train consisting of two threshing machines and a horse power. They went up and down the principal streets, while men. women and children turned out to see them. It was indeed a novel sieht. After the people in town had seen enough of the procession, the engine was taken to the country to test its ability to travel over our roads, it went over Michael s hill, one of the steepest inclines anywhere in the public roads of this vicinity, without any extra exertion. All of these machines will Gnd plenty of work to do this summer. To Tell the Age of Hens. If a hen's spurs are hard and the scales on the legs rough, she is old, whether you see her head or not, but her head will corrobarate your observations. If underbill is so stiff that you cannot bend it down and the comb thick and rough, leave her, no matter how fat and plump, for some one less particular. A young hen has only the rudiments of sours, the scales on the legs are smooth, glossy and flesh colored, whatever the color may be; the claws tender and short, the nails Bharp, the underbill soft and the comb always thin and smooth. Origin of the Cabalistic O. K. Memphis Avalanche. The cabalistic O. K. was first official ly used by Old Keokuk, pacific chief of the Sacs and Foxes. When he sold Iowa to Uncle Sam he signed the deed with his initials, O. K. His co-chief, the fiery li. 15. ( Black Hawk) refused to sell or sign away the rights of his people to this beautnul land and hence the "Black Hawk war." Old Keokuk years ago passed on to the happy hunting grounds of the Great Beyond, but his sign continues to supply a long-felt waunn me lungnsn language. iiepnbiicans Make a Clean Sweep in uregon. ruKTLAND. June in. rim a vomer a Republican majority on the State ticket is i,tsuu. m. u. lieorge for Congress will have nearly 3.600 in the State, which is the largest majority ever eiven to anv candidate. Moody, for Governor, will have about 100 less than George. The Republicans have the Legislature by a certain majority of 10, which may be increased to 13. Virginia Wheat Being Injured by In ' sects ' Petersburg, June 10. Intelligence ,aeceive iirom, 5 several counties in southern Virginia, represent that con siderable damage Is being done to wheat And oatgbyfimall lnseects known as white midgets. -rreTious to the ap pearance oi mesa msecis, wneac ana oats gave promise of the largest yield ever Known in years. . "BJLACK SPIRITS AND GREY." Wilmington Star, Anii-Prohib. The "-Liberal" State execut ve com mittee has upon it William Johnston, chairman, life-long Democrat, and Charlie Price, professed Democrat and Speaker of the House by accident. With them, among others, are associa ted those nice Radical specimens, W. A. Moore, Tom Cooper and O'Hara, "col ored brother" of young Devereux, who said: "He wanted white and black to be brothers. They were brothers and stood upon the same platform." "To this complexion have we come at lxst " - Oid Hay. Is there any mistaking such a body ? Johnston and Devereux two aristo crats brot hering the negroes. Why a blind man could pierce the gauzy dis guise, and a man as deaf as a post could detect the odor. It is the same old Radical affair with a few unfledged neophytes, just caught, added. .Sow, just look at it. In the powwow there was our old friend the Bos3 Radical of the Raleigh District Ike Young. He was there and he was quite "previous" more than once. It was lovely to see this innocent "Liberal" tickling, the elbow and scratching the back ot the dear old "ivurnell who presided, and it was really cheering to behold how the old Democratic office- seeker smiled graciously on Ike in re turn. How very beautiful it is to see brethren ( ?) of the same political family dwelling together in loving and gra cious unity. Then there were Jeems Ilarriss, of fraud commission notoriety, and O'Hara and Norment and other old-time Radi cals, sitting cheek-by-jowl with Natt Atkinson, who ha3 a conspicuous amount of Buncombe in all he does and says, and Hally burton, Democractic editor, so-called, and other recent con verts to Radicalism. Altogether it was a nice, a very fragrant gathering. This is the concern that is expected to bamboozle the people, to sell out, and break up the old Democratic party. Well, we will see what we shall see, but if the Democrats cannot fan out such a ringed, streaked and striped combination as the Liberal-Radical combination for 1882, then it will de serve to go into enforced retirement. Rupert's Love. Chicago Tribune. "Do you love me, Rupert ?" The soft rays of the evening sun were limning the rocking treetops with a halo of golden splendor; the sephers of mght were kissing into somnolence the flowers that by day had smiled in the meadows ; the doves nestled their downy heads under their wings, little wotting that the halcyon days of pop pies would soon be present; while the old man had the bull dog out in the barn putting a wire edge on his teeth. Such is the chromo that presents itself to the rapidly dying reader. Esmerelda W. Tike was not hand some, bat her manner had that blithe naivet about it peculiar to boarding house gravy. As she stood there under neath the lindens, dressed in a flimsy costume of fly-on-ihe-butter silk, her lily-white hand toying with Rupert Simpson's mustache, one must needs look twice to see what it was. "Do you love me?" the girl asked again, choking back a sob that was welling up from the last glass of soda water she had taken. Rupert did not speak for some time. He was trying to frame a reply, but could not find a frame to suit him. Alter a moment bis answer came in slow, dactylic cadence, with accent on the antepenult. "How can you ask me this question, Esmerelda V My whole life, as you must know, is a bright tin pan, which reflects your every humor. My very existence depends on eating liberally, sleeping prodigally, and seeing you be twfen meals. Without you what am I?' I be girl gave it up. "Yes, darling," continued Rupert, "if we can only put up a job on the old man, we will speed away to parts un known. Once in the open country " At this point the dog's chain broke. Iet us draw a veil over the picture. From "All Talk and No Ice Cream," by Murat Halstead. The Strikers at Cohoes. Coiioes, N. Y., June 12. Five weav ers went to woik in the Harmony Mills to-day under the ten per cent re duction. Great excitement prevails. Three thousand strikers are gathered about the mill gates, and threats are made to kill the recedes. The entire police force have been put on guard. BrigbU' DIeat, Diabete. Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure these dteeas-'s or other serious Kidney. Urinary or Ltver Dl&eaes. as they only relieve for a time and makes ycu ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and permanent! cuie you It destroys and removes the cause of disease so effectually that it never returns. grogs and fjtcdiciucs. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Becelved, at s ABATOGA "yiCHT. From Saratoga Springs. N. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; eures dyspp-U, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Hathoro Natural Mineral Water, Becommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. Lao, CASES CONGBKSS WATKB. Q CASES BOCK BBIDGE ALUM, Q CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA. Arid a full supply or IMPORTED APOLLINARIS AND Bunyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EDROPEAN NOVELTY JJUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Doo: A wine glass full before breakfast. T7 Lancet "Hunybdl Janos. Baron Llebtg af firms that Its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The Brttiah Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aueneui wtuer." rroj. rircnow, Benin. "invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." W. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed wane writers wim remaiKaDie success." rw. acanzoni, wurszourg. I prescribe none out mis." . , "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses v " . mm WWV, Aft. J. . w., mwuvwU. uiem in ciucacy. Pro. Atken, M. D., F. R. 8., Boral Military Hos pital, Nettey. "Preferred to Pulina and rried- nensnau." JOHN H. McADEN, ImDortlns and Dlsnenstnc Fbanaadst. North TrvOB St. CHARLOTTE, N. C DONT GO TO SARATOGA Whn vim ut t water lust as fresh and spork- ling as when K nows from the spring a We receive this water In large JblockU" w1 which we return as soob as mgj 55, again ever? week. onistand Chemist Frep PW w fxperteneed 'nd competent drojKW. C juiyss .. . ..... ' ' DrJIMden'sDm Store to NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Bemedy forEpi'epUc Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures EDllentle Fits. Spasms, Convulsions, SL Vitus Dancn. Vertigo. Hlsterics. Insanity, Apoplexy, i'arji lysis, Hheumausm, neuralgia, ana an nerv ous Diseases. This lmalllbie remedy will positive ly eradicate every sptdes of Nervous Le:ange ment, and drive them away tiom whence they eame. never to return again, it utterly drstroys 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- corrboea or Whites. Painful Menstruation. Ulcera tion of the Uierus, Internal Beat, 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 sieep. SAMARITAN NERVIE Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far the worst evils that have ever oefallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not because he likes It, but for the pleasure of drink ing and treating bis friends, little thinking that he Is on his road to :uln. LtKe the Opium Kater. he first uses the a rug In small Quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of the drug takes btrong hold upon Its victim, leading him on to his own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking aie precisely what e&Ung is to allmeotlvene8, as ver eating first In flames the 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 Helf. Like ihe frlii trm.ma fa r.njnmn if priM tli(vp. fHvft dvft!" but never enough until its own rapacity devours itself. Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief In such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up the nervous sjstem. and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of the Heart, Asthma. Bronchitis, iferofula. byphlils, diseases of the Kidneys and all diseases of the Urinary or gans. Nervous Debility, caused by the Indiscre tions ot youth, permanently curea ny tne use or this Invaluable rtmf dy. To jou, young, middle aged, and old men, who pre cov-rlng your suflVr-1- gs as with a mantle by silence, look up. you can De saved Dy iiraeir en oris, ana mane 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 S nAMA HIT AN NERVINE It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature deliy and impait tone and energy to the whole fystem. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ray little girl of fits. She was also deaf and dumb, but It cured her. She can now talk and hear as well as anybody. Petkb Ross, Sprlngwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been tfce means of curing my wife of rheuma tlsin. J. B. Fletcher, Von Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E B. Ralls, Hattsvilie, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. MRS- Wk. Bsnson, Aurora, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. Rkv. J. A. Kdis, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over 83,000 with other doctors. 8. B. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jbknik Wabrxx, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, HL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family physician, it having over 100 In 24 hours Henry Knxb, Vervllla, Warren county, Term SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after having had 2,500 In eighteen months. Mrs. E. Fobes. West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss Oblbma Marshall, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years' duration. Jacob Suter, St, Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. Oliver Mtkbs. Ironton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four years. Charles K Curtis, Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight years. Albert Simpson, Peoria, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctors. J. W. Thobhton. Clalborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic fils of a stub born character. Key. Wm. Martin, Mechanlcstown, Md SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend ot mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael O Conner, Bidgway, fa. NAMAjRITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Trembly, Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 years standing SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured m, wife of -CTaWSR SAMARITAN NERVINE Curd my son of fits. He has not had a flt for .h.mt four vears. .. jwdidatis, "; yfooaDum, jaowupin county, in, SAMARITAN NERVINE ir.zz fmm us. Those wnc wisn 10 ootaua further dKS?n?of the curative properties of Samaritan JIDVor "our W":H2iS.i04HeuP giving Ji ',. iwid the medicine, ana aian thll. . Dr. B. a. BlUJtuiuJJUJ U0H - wobu wuroi Hwimrri, prl haw It - "Jownh Hx 53 Al II V La A SraxieXlc s (Sitixle. The following- Schedules are Cor rected br tbe KaiUo&d Official, svad mr o Keiieo on as uorrec : North Carolina Railroad. O0ITDE1ISED SCHEDULES. TRAINS tK)I6 KAST. Date. April 30th, 1882. No 51 Dally. No 53 Dallv. leave charlotte, 4 ixi a m 4 4lp ui 0 24pm 7 35 p m 8.05 p m Salisbury ! f.5M a m " Hteh Prtint It -n . - " - -------- . t ui Arrive Greensboro 8 10 a m Leave wreensboro, ; y.30 a m Arrive HUlsboro 1 1 .47 a m ArrlvA Durham ho . - ............ - . a m . . Arrive Raleigh, j l.40pmL ixve Kaieigh 4 a5pm; ArrtveGoidsrx.ro', ' fi3uom;. No. 17 Dally except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. J5 00 p m Arrive at Hal-Urh,. . ..1.51 a m Arrive at GoLiboro,..7.20 a m No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with RAD R. R. for all points North East arwl Sul trio I i n vllle. At Goidsboro with W. w u u f,., wu mtngton. So. 53 -Connects at Sallsl ury withW NCR. R. for all points in Western North Carolina: dallv at Greensboro with a A D. R R. for a.l polnu North, East and West trains Goixe wEsn Date, April 30th, 1882. No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Dally. Leave An lve Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Goldsboro,. . Raleigh.-... Raleigh Durham, HiilsDoro Greensboro,, Greensboro,. High Point,. aiisbury CbarloUe,... O.uO a mi. 2.20 pmi. 8 fk5 p m . 5 Ori p mi 5 46 p n . .'5 pmi w.ib pm 9 40am I ft.oijpm 10-10 am ill. 12pm Il2um i 1 10 am; I 00pm No. 8 - Dally except Sunday, Leave Go'dsboro . . Arrive at Raleigh,.. Leave Kaleigh Arrive Greensboro, 2 50 p m 7.10 p m 5 0(J a in 3.15 pm Iso. FO-ConnecU at Charlotte with A & c Air Line for all points in the South and touthwest and with C, C. 4 A. R. R for all poliits touth and Southeast. No. 52 ConnecU at Charlotte with A. t C Alr Line for all poll ts South and Soothwest- at Char lotte with C, O. 4 A. R. R lor all points South and Southeast, N. V. N. C. KAIf.ItOAI). WEST. NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro 9.25 p m Arrive Kemersville. 10 41 pm Arrive Salem 1 1.25 p m NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9 50 a m Arrive Kemereville 1101am Arrive Salem. j 1.35 a m GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5. loam Arrive Kemersvt le 5 50 a m Arrive Greensboro.. 7.00 a m NO. 53-Daily. ArXlerniie"::::: :::::: Wtt" Ainre ureeusuoru K IN) p m STATE UNIVERSITY KtlLHOAD. I o 1, GOING NORTH. j Daily iex euiiiay. Leave Chapti HHi, ; 1 o.TrTiTE Arrive Unisersliy j 1 1.40 a m GOING SOUTH. ! Vai'y kx. Sunoay. Arrive University 1 ",. 1 0 p m Arrive Chapel Hill 1 Qi.i j m Fflllman Sleepii Cars Witbont Ciiaiie On Train No. 50. New York and A'lanta via Wash ington and Danville, ana between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Chaiiot e ar.d W'ashlngwn and Charlotte via Danville. tThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro". RaleUih, Goldsboro', SalUbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South. Southwest. West, Nonh and East. J 1 t Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and tbe Southwest, address, A. PuPE, General Pa-sen?er Agent maj2 Richmond. Va." RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSHGB DEPARTMENT. Br-On and af er Aprii 3!th, 1882, the passen ger train service on the Atlanta & chariot e Air Llne 1 ivls on of this road will be as follows: Mail and Kxprs. So. 50. WESTWARD. Mail. No 52. Leave Chariotte, M. 1.00am Arrive Ga--tonia, L : 2.02 a m Arrive Spartanburg. K 4.31 a m Arrive Greenville, H 5.59 am Arrive Seneca, G 1 7.48 a m Arrive Toccoa, : 9.18 am Amve Rabun Gap Junction,. 10 0i a m Arrive Lula, E 10.87 a m Arrive Gainesville ,1 l.Ob" a m Arrive Atlanta. l .80 p m 12.50 p m 1.47 p m 4 06 pn 5.29 p m 7.03 p m 8.30 p m 9.10 p m 9.41 p m 1 0. 1 5 p m I'UOam Mail and Express. No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta A 1 rive Gainesvil e, Arrive Lula, K Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, K Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg. K. Arrive Gastonla, L , Arrive Charlotte, M 2.15 p m 4 51 p m 5 22 p m 5.59 p m 6.40 pm 8.06 p m 10.06 pm 11.40pm 2.06 a m 3 15am 4.00 a m .19am 6.60 a m 7.41 a m 8. 1 7 a m 9 26 a m 1 1.03 p m 12.24 pm 2 60 pm 4.00 pm CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. W. P Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & 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 Eiberton Air-Line to and from Elberton, Georgia. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, S. C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston. 8. C. K with Spartanburg and Ashevtlle, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. M with C, C. A A., C. C, R. D. and A.. T. 4 O. for all points West. North and Fast Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos 50 and 51 daily, w.lhout change betw. en Atlanta and New York. A. PuPE, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. R. Talcott, Gene al Manager. I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent C, C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. Train No. 62. Passengr. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester Arrive Winnsboro,... Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia Arrive Lexington, Arrive Ridge Spring, . Arrive Granlteville, . . Arrive Augusta, . 1.35 p m 2.38 p m 3.30 p m 4.35 p m 6.00 p m tt.07 p m 650pm 802pm 9.12 pm 10.15 p m 6.15 a m 7.15 a m 8.30 a m 9 40am 10 22 a m Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte, Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester Arrive Winnsboro, Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington Arrive Ridge Spring Arrive Granlteville Arrive Augusta. 5.30 p m 7 53 p m 10 00 pm 1.18 a m 4 50 a m Train No. 52, Daily-Connects at Columbia with the 8. C. R. R, for Char eston, and with the C. G. R. R. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac. At Augusta with Centra Georgia R. R for Macon, Savannah and Florida points. Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta wiih the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg R. R. for Mncon. 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 6.35 p. m. Freight, dally except Sunday; at 8.42 a. m. and 4 45 p. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 53, Daily, Leave Charlotte. . 8 00 p m Arrive at StatesvUle, 10 05 p m Train No. 52, Dally, Leave StatesvUle 6 00am Arrive at Charlotte. 8.05 a m Tickets sold to all points South, Southeast and f outhwest, and baggage checked through No tay-over allowed on local tickets. A. POPE, T. M. R. TAtooTT, Gen'l Passenger Agent ' , t. en'l Manager Curnbla, a a, June 4th. 1882. Notice to Contractors. rr2L? ?unty Commiwionera of Mart. bids for hl!ffJ?iX,8,i- m DOW ady to reoetve Tfiii. h f?01.1?. "ew. opuit house In Bennetts- DDiiu'.,-flOD turnished on CorreTnnnAJK. 8 na Peomoatlons solicit- nay24 li(UrmaiJ a C.rTDneuZmk G. ; 2UsceUaucoa Seasonable Goods In great variety, Jos rw,TM lt tbe CHINA ST()UE -or Lot of elejiEt baby carriages, REFRIGERATORS and ICE CIIFSTS. FLY PAN3 AND FLY TB VPS. ickcreim riEx,:KS,befctHiade AIR-TlUHx FBUIT J Attn. WATETi COOLERS PORJELAIS LINED. Mocking BirdCges, Canary and BreedlngCa.es Baby Sings, etc, etc A full line or China. Crockery iias-,. Lamps. 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