A
; Of 10 pieces, at from
$22 18 $225 PER SETT
Parlor Setts,
Ot 7 pieces, at from
$35 ?8 $150 PER SETT-
AT WHITE FRONT.
Jan 11
INGS
WHOLESALE
rocers a Commission Merchants,
RYON STREET, CHARLOTT , N. C.
Offer to the trade the largest stock of GBOCIRIE
and PROVISIONS In the city, at prices as low as
the lowest Call and examine our stock before
buying. All orders shall have our personal a
tentton and satisfaction guaranteed.
may25
.WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW
-OF
MILLINERY,
Including all the latest noveWJes
in the MILLINERY LINK.
HATS,
BONNET8,
FLOWERS,
PLUMES,
RIBBONS,
. . SILKS,
' Places, &c,
In all the new styles, colors aad qualities.
Also, all the new styles and onallttis of LACES,
embracing White ' Goods. Nect Wear; Hosiery
Gloves, Parasols. Ac., the LARGEST and HOST
COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY.
WILL OPEN
Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets
On Honday, March 27th,
When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the
GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE MILLINERY
t hey have ever seen In this city.
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mar22
AT
WILDER'S
You will find a choice and complete stock of
PURE I FRESQ. MUGS.
Sr i Y 5-M
Colden's, Leibig s Liquid Extract
Of
BEEF n TONIC 1NVIGURATOR.
TRY IT.
CIGARS i TOBACCO,
Ddudlng l4e;tat-)ras LX P4WA-W1 0 Cigars;
Cemieals and Toflet Artielts,
an assortment, and ererythlnc generally kept In a
first cUm Dm Store. S Dedal attention riven to
PhyslcUM PiwserlDUoni day and nlghL Satis-
action guaranteed. ,jt
Corner Trad... od..........CoUege Street
apt L'-'TOii.- '
S
TART LING
Lc
TTfl f. A' I: JOD f 23TOr D.S
Ai VtO im C V raL. "-' tnmmAft, Miuino , rrttrSL
5ITi i eblilty,-XV Msnhe Jretc,
saving trie . in y ev try kuw a remedr. aa dis
covered apk.. te .-o, wkhsabtfwiu s 1 t;'XM
I.M. Andrews,
SPR
RM J.
UVLIU UUU
Spring and Summer Styles
NewDrugS
re
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BIS
49
ismgixs.(Xy &fc)t partem "toncoa.
' HOLMES' LINIMENT, ' ; .
OR, THS
MOTHERS' FRIEND!
One of the greatest comforts to those expecting
to be confined Is a remedy upon which Implicit
confidence can be placed one that will produce a
safe and Quick delivery- one that will control pain
and Bhorten the d oration of labor. Such is "THE
MOTHE&'S BELIEF. " Try It and see what
to
of
Blessing - It Is to Suffering' Females
This Liniment when used two or three weeks
before confinement, produces a wonderful effect,
AAiisirur awrr easv and auick labor, with com
paratively little pain, and leaves the monther 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,
oni t h snfTarinir hn diminished bevond expression.
Tha Mtnrimnn for which this remedy is offered
la of such a character as to forbid a long array of
pflrtifVatf-s. Those interested In Its use are re
spectfully referred to the hundreds who have used
READ TiLK TJSd.LlJttUmA.ljB:
I must earnestly entreat every female expecting
tn l onnflnMi tnnse "THE MOTHEU'S BULIJCF."
Coupled with this entreaty, I will add that during
a large ODsteiricai pracuce nony-iuur
have never known It to fail to produce a safe and
aulck delivery. u. J. uuLALisa, m .
Atlanta, Ga.
k from on of the counties of Middle Geor
gia, who has been acting as midwife for many
nnra. writes: "I have disposed of all TBJS
wriTmiR'H rrt.TRD1 von sent me. and 1 am DE
LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where It
hai been used Its effects have been all that I could
ask. I consider It a great messing.
i mntimnn writes; "Mv wife used your Moth
er's Belief at her fourth confinement, and her tes
timony is that she passed tnrougn n wiiu uuj uan.
nf th anfforinir of aithnr of he former confine
ments, and recovered from It In much less time.
t.ha a ian ruvimmAndMi it to a ladv friend who was
ihrait ti h mnflnMi for the first time, and she
aava: "I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE PASS
THRnnOH THW GREAT TRIAL WITH SO
MUCH BASE AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING.' "
The names of all these, and many others, can
Ka h nuMintr Q t niT nRWL
Having had the foregoing remedy THOROUGH
LY TESTED In itlanta and vicinity, I now offer
it to my patrons as possessing superior merits.
T am narrnlttAri ttlsn tfl refer tO the fOliOWlOg
well-known citizens of Atlanta: C. 8. Newton,
Wm M. Ornmlev. Jr.. W. A. Gregg and D. Bain
oil nf whom are radv to testify to the merits 0
the preparation. Price, $1.50 per bottle.
Prepared by
J. BHADFIELD, Sole Prop'r,
Atlanta, Georgia.
For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. Charlotte, N. C.
may4
jpjt 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 try Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Ladies of the
most delicate constitution testify to Its harmless
and its restorative properties. Phjsiclans every
where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of
commerce, prescribe it at the safest and most re
liable of all stomachics.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
GENERALLY.
Junl
Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin Is
within; Its manifestations without. Hence, to cure
the disease the catos most be removes, and 4n
no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR
NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE Is es
tablished on lust this principle. It realizes that
05 PER CENT,
of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and
liver, and It strikes at once at the root of the diffi
culty.. The elements of which it Is composed act
directly upon these' great organs, .both as a food
and BKsroRKB. and, by placing them In a healthy
condition, drive disease and fain from the sys
tem. i I
For the innumerable troubles caused by un
healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for
tbe distressing Disorders of Women; for Malaria,
and for physical derangements generally, this
great remedy has no equal Bsware of lmposters,
imitations and concoctions saia 10 oe just as gooa.
For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIA
BETES CURE. For sale by all dealer?.
If. II. WARNER &. CO.,
Rochester, IX. Y
aprl5
THE KING'S MOUNTAIN
ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO.
Will pen for tbe season of 1882, on the lfith day
or mar. inev nave eniaraea neir; noteis to ac
commodate .200 guests, , and fcae d Jed eery J
amusement e ucuiaiea 10 jjromoi neaun sua com
fort Tbese wonderful Waters -cure Dyspepsia.
Sick Headache, Constipation and all Derange
ments of th Digestive Organs All Skin Dlsw-'ses,
andU cersof eve:y kind, s-ciofula, Catarrh and
ail Kidney Affections jleld to their healing vliius.
8ypblilllc patients who had visited Hot Springs of
Ai Kansas witnout rener, round u nere last season
The Waters have a peculiarly beneficial effects up
on Female Complaints, and many distressing
cases were cured I ist season. Th owners Intend
to make this the most complete Health Hesortln
the. United States Besides a Table d'hote they
will open a Restaurant, and vMtors may suit tbelr
tastes and their purses. KxcuMon tickets will he
issued from an points to Kine's Mountain, the de
pot for tbe e Springs. Kor further information.
nddress OR. K. M HARRKTr, Manager, King's
Mountain, N. C apr27 3ui
YORK RIVER LINE,
PA8 stNQER ROUTE.
TO. BiLr&lORE andALVjJPOlNTa' NORTH
Daily except Ir.day.
Note tbe reduced first-class ratts to
L T I M 0 R E
-Ml
Leave Burkesvll:e,
" DaovUle,
' Greensboro,
'- Raleigh,
" Charlotte,
" Spartanburg,
" Greenville,
4 22pm
10.12 pm
H.20 p m
3.55 p m
4.40 p m
12 25 pm
11.40 a m
fare $
fare
fare
R 70
670
7 1)0
fare
fare
fa:e
fare
11.80
11.95
18.00
14.80
Arriving at IklHmA A T OA n - a.
RhlMor
witb the morning trains for
f i- fe-i ii it .:. I
9f ims imp ins oppw
a hK.bohitBleaaiiti
punitji giirehlofroeridipl
in RWuilO4)ef(ejae
parture of trains for West Point.
jror runner lntoiroatlon apply to agents at the
above named points. a. pope.
Gen'l Pass. Agent.
. Cleaveland Mineral Springs,
OPENED MAY 15th, 1882.
THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby. 64
.w J"1? w5? 9 Charlotte, and withtn 1 mile of
tbe Carolina Central Railway running from Char
lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at tbe Spring'
Station on arrival of every train,
STOMACH
j. COLD ANDJRAEM BllSa fm
I fwhtfe and Tied Sulphur and fchatibeate Vatirt
a Boviing Alley tn good Older 1 good string
NEWS NOTES.
In consequence of the increase of
scarlet fever the public schools of Vicks-
burg, Miss., were closed riday.
A daily Chinese newspaper is about
be issued in Hong Kong, the first one
its kind.
Gov.JIoyt, of Wyoming, received a
telegram Saturday from Fort McKin
ney stating that the Crow Indians were
scattered all over the' country, killing
cattle and stealing horses.
A bill has -been introduced in the
Spanish Chamber of Deputies providing
for the immediate abolition ot slavery
in Cuba and granting the slaves civil
rights.
The Alta Californian, published at
S an Francisco, denounces the Ocean
Shore Railroad bill introduced in the
House of Representatives by Gen. Rose-
crans as a monstrous grab, though it
does not charge Gen. Rosecrans as being
privy to it.
It is reported at the City of Mexico
that the object of Barrio's visit to the
United States is to propose the consoli
dation of the five Central American re
publics and to Offer the annexation of
the greater portion of Guatemala to the
United States.
Twenty-four of the forty-six members
of th8 Philadelphia delegation to the
recent Pennsylvania Republican con
vention at Harnsburg met Saturday
night and appointed a committee to as
certain if Mr. John Wanamaker, of
Philadelphia, would accept the nomina
tion for Congressman at large.
Surgeon Woodward, United States
Army, one of the attending physicians
on the late President Garfield, who has
been sick with brain fever at Nice, is
reported by his friends as lying danger
ously ill at last advices, with little hope
of recovery.
Four coaches, engine and baggage
car were thrown from the track on the
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, near Mar
tinsburg, W. Va., last Monday night,
and a number of persons injured but
none killed.
A farmer named Nathan J. Tuck
was driving to church, in Bedford coun
ty, Va., last Sunday with his wife and
two daughters, when the team took
frieht run awav. overturned the ve
hicle, killed one daughter and severely
injured the mother and other daughter.
Arrangements have been made with
the striking operatives of the Iron Mills
at Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and
Aurora, and work has been resumed.
A portion of the money stolen from
the BrookfieldJ Mo., bank has been re
turned by the wife of one of the rob
bers, and the robbers have been indict
ed. A heavy snow storm accompanied by
a water-spout passed over Denver, Colo
rado, Sunday night, sweeping away
some houses and drowning several peo
ple. Oat Mills in the South.
Sumter S. C. Advance.
Through the kindness of Mr. Charles
Spencer of Bishopville, we are permit
ted to lay before our readers the follow
ing interesting and instructive letter
bearing on oat mills, a matter that has
heretofore been confined to the North,
since the cultivation of oats in the
South, to any material extent, is some
what new. And now that the oat crop
is heavy all about us, the various ma
chinery spoken of in the letter will be
come, necessarily, a consideration fur
the near future:
Walsworth, Ohio, March 13, '82.
Chas. Spencer, Esq , Bishopville, 8. C. :
Dear Sir We notice your card in
the New York World, a few days ago,
asking information in regard to the
process of making oat meal, the cost,
etc., and as we are making oat meal
and also manufacturing oat mill ma
chinery we have concluded to answer
your inquiry. We are the only parties
we know of that make it a business to
furnish oat mills, as it has been kept a
secret by those manufacturing oat
meal. We started a mill nearly two
years ago and found it very difficult to
get the proper machinery. We pur
chased some that proved nearly worth
less. We, being machinists, went to
work and invented a number of ma
chines, which are proving to be of the
very best. Some of the old mills, of
which there are quite a number near
us, are throwing out some of their ma
chines and putting ours in their place,
so that we are about to stop, our mill
and give our whole attention to manu
facturing machinery. I would just
state that it is a good business. A mill
of 20 barrels capacity per day ought to
pay et least $80 per day, clear of all ex
penses. The mills at Akron, Ohio,
three in number, are making about 800
barrels per day and are back on their
orders; all are increasing their capac
ity, In regard to cost, that is owing en
tirely to the capacity. We sell our pat
ent cutter, forty barrel capacity and
mill right, for $600; three separators,
8375: two run hullers, 6550: one steam
dryer, 8300; grader, 8150; one thirty
inch chopper, to chop the waste into
feed, $225; making 82,200 for machinery
for a twenty to twenty-five barrel mill.
Of course freights, beltings, elevators,
&a, would be extra expense; 83,500
ought to put a twenty -five barrel mill
in good and convenient shape, as far as
machinery is concerned. In our mill
we dry our oats by steam, being much
cheaper than drying over furnaces, es
pecially if we have steam power. Even
where water power is ustd it is much
cheaper, as it takes mucli less fuel to
generate steam than to dry over fur-,
nacts. If you should want to go into
the business jou woufu need a good
man for a while who understands the'
business; also a millwright who under
stands il iiuiing and placing the ma-,
ciiinery.
I am s ilislied that Whuever com
mences the business in the South and
pushes it properly will have a very
profitable business, as I know of no
nulls in the South. In the North, all,
as far as we ki.ow, are doing well
Should you wish any other information
will be pleased to give it.
Hoping to hear from you, we are
vours truly,
J. C. & F. W. Kuemer.
Now that our South Carolina farm
ers devoting more acreage to the culti
vation of oats than was ever known
before, and from the above are put in
possession of the requisite machinery
for making oat meal, its approximate
cost, etc., we expect soon to learn of
these mills being started here. The
capital required, as seen above, need
not exceed 03,500 for a mill capable of
producing twenty-five barrels per diem.
The writer's views respecting "profita
ble business" are fully endorsed by
many with whom we have conversed
on the subject.
Another Richmond to be in the Field.
Wilmington Star.
We have the best authority for stating
.. A 1 Ti;i tv i .aa
I uc l o uuc UCDl aulJtUlllvY LKJl oLtttlllK
Mr. Elijah IlewlettAhe present
I' UCflDUlCl Ul blUO tUUIHV. WlllSOOn DB in
hthe field as an indeDeudent candidate
- j fnr that nnaitinn at. thfntnlnc oann
i He was thrown overboard by the late
Republican county convention, but he
don't propose to go to the bottom with
outastruggtei ? f '
Death of rastns W. Smith. ,
New. , Tonic,' Jnne 13. Erastas W.
Smith died ' last 'night. lie has been
connected with a number of companies
including the New Orleans and Havana
steamship eonppanX aid 'designed 64
constructed ;tli iWe:;Ofleant water
works. -
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after taking some highy pafled np tuff, wtth leng
testimonials, turn toliop Bitters, and have no fear
Of any Kidney or Urlnuary Trsubles, flnghts' Disease,-
Diabetes or Urer Complaint These dis
eases cannot resist the curative power of. Hop Bit
ters besides it Is the Lost . family medicine on
THE ALEXANDRIA RIOTS.
Pillage life Object Sixty-Seren Euro
peans Killed.
London, June 12. Advices from
Alexandria late last night state that the
disturbance commencedsimultaneously
at three different points. The object of
th'e rioters in a great measure appears
to have been pillage, in which the .Egyp
tians as well as Arabs participated. A
regiment of cavalry and a regiment of
infantry has been ordered to reinforce
the garrison. A telegram published in
London says the official report of the
riot in Alexandria gives the number of
Europeans killed as 67. Arabi Pacha
and Mohamed Pacha Sami had separate
interviews with the Dervish Pacha yes
terday. The result of the interview is
not known but it is generally believed
that they will submit to the Dervish
Pacha's views.
LATER.
Alexandria, Monday Morning.
Great excitement continues. AU the
shops are closed.
ATTACKING EUROPEANS.
Arabs Attack the Europeans in Alexan
dria and Wreck a Street.
London, June 12. A News' Alexan
dria dispatch says: Rue des Seurs, in
habited chiefly by Europeans, was com
pletely wrecked. The Europeans fired
from the windows, killing many Arabs.
The latter made a terrible havoc among
Europeans in the streets. The British
consul was dragged troin Ms carriage
and beaten. Dervish Pacha and Arabi
Pacha have left Cairo for Alexandria.
A Times correspondent at Alexan
dria states that the engineer of the
British man of war Superb was stab
bed to death. The captain of the Brit
ish ironclad Invincible was in charge
or the British consulate.
Juniper Water.
A company has recently been organ
ized for the purpose of utilizing and in
troducing to public use the juniper
water of the Albemarle region of
North Carolina. The editor of the
Elisabeth City Economist is gratified at
this. The proposition is to filter the
water, have it charged with carbonic
acid gas, and handsomely bottled. J uni
per water is a gentle tonic, composed
of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The
tanic acid, which constitutes one of its
most valuable elements, is derived from
the marsh fog, a small water growth
tnat is always round in juniper swamps
Its health-giving qualities are vouched
for by those who have habitually used
it. The Economist asserts that the
healthiest and oldest people in the Al
bemarle section are found living near
the juniper swamps, and that those
who regularly use the water are free
from malarial diseases. Naval officers
speak highly of its virtues, and when
preparing at this port for long voyages
are supplied with the juniper water,
which, it is asserted, always remains
fresh and puie.
BrigUtfc' Dineaie, Diabetes.
Beware of the .'tuff that pretends to cure these
diseases or other serious Kidney. Urinary or Liver
Diseases, as they only relieve for a time and
makes you ten times woise afterwards, but rely
solely on Hop Bitters, tbe only remedy that will
surely and permanently cuie you It destroys and
removes the ctuse ot disease so effectually thkt It
never returns.
NORTH CAROLINA.
HOW TO TELL
mcNiTiNt? MiviraoNs liver recjd-
I.I IIMI, OK MEDICINE.
Look for clean neat WHITE WRAPPER with
tbe red srmt-ollc letter stamped upon It in the
.form of a ribbon gracefully curved Into the letter
Z embracing the emblems of our ttade, Spatula
Monarand Hradua.e wt b the words A. Q. SIM
MONS LIVER Rf UULATOR or MEDICIN K there
on, also observe the signature of J. H. ZEILIN &
CO., :n :ed ink on the bide,
TARE NO OTHER.
Beare of those who know nothing of Medical
Compounds who put out nostrums known to sour,
and being analt zed proe vorthlefS and only made
to fleece tbe public, and to pirate on tbe well earn
ed reputation of Zellln A Co's. medicine these
frauds have no reputation to sustain and will
cheat you for a few penneys every way they can.
See U bo Endorse tbe Gennlae,
Hon. Alex H Stephens,
RL Rev. Jnu. W. Beckwlth. Bishop of Ga.,
Gen. J no B. Gordon, U. S. benator I
Rt Rev. Bishop Pierce,
Hon. Jno Gill Sho.ter,
J. ifdgar Thompson,
Hon. B. H. Hill.
Hon. J. O Breckinridge,
Prof. David Wil is. D. D.
Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga.
Lewis Wunder, Assistant P. M. Pbila., Pa.,
and thousands of others from whom we have let
ters of commendation and recommendation.
It Is eminently a Family Medecine; and by be
ing kept ready for Immediate resort will save
many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in
time and doctors' bills.
Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator,
MANUFACTURED ON1.X BY
J. II. ZEII.IN Sc CO.y
PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Respectable Druggists.
feb24
TOTT
A DISORDERED LIVER
IS THE BANE
of the present generation. It la for the
Cure of this disease and tta attendants,
BTCK-HEADACiLg, BlllOTJSirESS, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATIOir, PILES, etc., that
TUTT'S pTT.T.a have gained a world-wide
reputation, go Bemedy hag ever been
discovered that sets so gently on the
digestive organs, giving them rigor to aa
Bimllate food. --A a . natural resnlt, the
Kervona System is Braced, the Muscles
are Developed, and the Body Bobnst.
8. RIVAL, Planter at BayovSan, X4t,ssys :
My plantation Is In ft malarial distatot. For
several years I could not make half a crop an
account of bilious diseases and o bills. I was
nearly olscouraffed when I beg-an the use of
TUII'S PILLS.. The resnlt was marvelous:
my laborers soon became hearty and roboat,
and I bare bad no further troubla. ,
1m Rlnod fm BAlHMHIU In
eanse the fcawel t svet rAaAa rally. wlUa
MtWUMIMOMMS IIUWUI.
Try Uiis remeny rairiy, aoo jmwuinin
healtby Digestion,
RIamI Umii Wcnca anal m I
loajmlLlYer.
rleB7S Cents. Ofaasa5UBnmyau,M. Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DVE
Gray Hair or Wxnsnsa changed to a Gloss
Black oy a single application of this Dyb. It
Impart a natural color, and acts instantaneously.
Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt
of One Dollar.
Offioe, 8B Murray Street, New York
Information inS Vmvful Jseepfs 1
vHUuaUma REB on aplcatitt.
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great cities : fashion's follies nnd frivolities r behind tba
oenea ; tricks of pretty deceivers, city's rich and-poor ' .
laselvisnieorraptiDast Washington rolaf innocent
Birls told hoary-headed sinners byiraa-Ushtibewitebina
Birens A victim ; Voudoa and Mormon horrors ; Start.
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, Outfite 16c Add. ANCHOR PUBLISH'O CO.
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'RELIABLE SELF-CURE,
1 'A. favorite DrescrlatioBt nr nnfi
oT tbe
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inow retired ) ror toe cure of Jrroii neMHty t
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NEVER FAILS.
The only known Specific Remedy for Epileptic Fits.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Eolleotlc Fits. Spasms. Convulsions. St
Vitus Dance, Vertigo, Hlsterlcs, Insanity, Apoplexy,
Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv
ous Diseases. This lntallible 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 tne
cause.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Female Weakness. General Debility, Leu-
eorrhoea or Whites. Painful Menstruation. Ulcera
tion of tbe Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, Inflam
mation of the Bladder. Irritability of the Bladder.
For Wakefulness at nlgbt, there is no better
remedy During the change of life no Female
should be without It It quiets the Nervous system
and elves rest, comiort, and nature's sweet sieep.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Alcoholism. Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far
the worst evils that have ever berauen sunenng
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 his friends, little thinking that be
1 on his mad to mln. Like the ODlum Eater, he
first uaes t he drufir in small Quantities as a harmless
antidote. The soothing Influence ol tbe drug
takes strong bold upon Its victim, leading blm on
to bis own destruction. The habits ot opium
Eating and Liquor Drinking ate precisely what
eating is to alimentlveness, as over eating first In
flames the stomach, which redoubles Its cravings
unUl it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite.
80 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 luelf. 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, Scrorula, 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 suflVr
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 wtU. Do not keep this a secret longer, until
It saps your vitals, and destroys both body and
soul. It you are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH
MOND S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore
your shattered nerves. Arrest premature dely and
impart tone and energy to the whole system.
SAMARITAN NERVING
Cured mv little eirl of fits. She was also deaf and
dumb, but It cured her. She can now talk and
hear as well as anybody. Petkb Boss,
Sprlngwater, Wis.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has been tbe means of curing my wife of rheuma
tlsm. J. B. Flbtchkb, Fort Collins, CoL
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son.
& B. Ralls, Hattsvllle, Kan.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache.
mbs. wk, ukhson, Aurora, ill.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Was the means of curing my wife of spasms.
Rxv. J. A. Edix, Beaver, Pa.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of asthma, after spending over 83,000
with other doctors. o. u. hobson.
New Albany, Ind.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Effectually cured me of spasms. J
Miss Jxmnx Wabbxh,
740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our
famllv nhTkirian. tt having over 100 In 24 hours
Hxmbt Knxk. Vervllla. Warren county, Tenn
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of fits,
eighteen months.
after having had 2.500 In
Mbs. E. fobks.
West Portsdam, N. Y,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored me of epilepsy of nine years' standing.
Miss Oblxna Marshall,
Granby, Newton county, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently
years' duration.
cured me of epilepsy of many
Jacob suTKB, at. jueepn, mo,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me ot bronchitis, asthma, and general de
bility. Oliver MTKHS ironton, unio.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many
years' standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of fits,
years.
Have been well for over four
CHAHLKS E. CUBTIS,
Osakls, Douglas county, Minn.
M AJT1AR IT AN NERVINE
Cored me of scrofula after suffering for eight
years. albxrt Sixfsoh, Peoria, IlL
8AJT1AKITAN 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 Ills of a stub
born character. Biv. Wjl Maktin,
Mechanicstown, Md
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very
badly. Michabl O'Coitnib, Bidgway, Pa.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. -
David Tiochbly, Des Moines, Iowa,
SAMARITAN NEHVIME
Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 yekn i- standing,
Hxkbt CLAM, airfleldj Mich.
SAMARITAN EBVIM -- '
Cured my wifeof a $$&L? ,
enrmv Soffits. He has notsTtt-for
about four yearswoodbuin; jfpm comty. Dl
SAMARITA" H ERyifl E-'v
- v; "It. -yerywDsreV M may he had
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vldenoe of the rstlvSPg eent postage stamp
NervtoewllIpleB1n2pJaisi Ileal ta.
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giving
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nifliiiras Dhotosrsphed atw
perfect health. Adaref . . - i.t).it
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Tlte following Schedule n.m
reeled by tbe Railroad Official, and
may be Helled on an Correct :
North Carolina foifimd.
OOKDEKSED SCHEDULES.
TRAINS GOING BAST.
Date, April 33th, 1882. No 51 No. 53
Dally. Dally.
Leave Charlotte 400am 4 40pm
SJ" 5.58 am 6.24 pm
J! High Point, 7.20 am 7.85 pm
Arrive Greensboro, 8.00 am 8.05 pm
Leave ureensboro 9.30am....
Arrive Hlllsboro 1 1 .47 a m
Arrive Durham, I22rtam
Arrive Raleigh 1 .40 p m
Leave Raleigh, 4 05 p m
Arrive Goldsboro' K30pm ....
No. 17-Dally except Saturday,
Leave Greensboro.. .5 00 p m
Arrive at Raleigh,. . ..1.51 a m
Arrive at Goldsboro,. .7.20 a m
No. SI Connects at Groenshom' with w n
R. R. for all points North, East and West, via Dan
ville. At Goldsboro with W. & W. R, R. for Wil
mington. no. 3 connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R.
R. for all points in Western North CaroiinA: iii
at Greensboro with R. fc D. R tt. for ail nointa
North, East and West
TRAINS GOING WKST.
Date, April 80th, 1882. No. 50 No. 52
Dally. Dally.
Leave Goldsboro i o.oO am
Arrive Raleigh 12.20 pm
Leave Raleigh. 3 55 p m
Arrive Durham 5 Otf p m
Arrive Hlilsooro 5 46 p m
Arrive Greensboro 8.05 pm
Leave Greensboro w. 1 5 p m 9 40 a m
a rrive High Point, 9.50 p m 10. 10 a m
Arrive Salisbury 11.12pm M 2iam
Arrive Charlotte 1.10am 1.00pm
No. 18 Dally except Sunday,
Leave Goldsboro, . .2 50 p m
Arrive at Raleigh, ..7.10pm
Leave Raleigh 6. 00 a m
Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 pm
No. 50 Connects at Charlottn with a r. Air.
Line for all points In the South and fcouthwest,
and with C, C. ft A. B. R. for all Dointa t-outh and
Southeast
No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with JL4C Alr-
Llne for all DOil.tS South and Southwest- at r.hnr.
lotte with C 0. ft A. R. R. for all noints south And
Southeast.
N. W. N. C. RAILROAD.
feOlKg WEST.
NO. 50 Daily.
Leave Greensboro. 9.25 pm
Arrive Kernersvllle. 10.41 pm
Arrive Salem 11.25 pm
NO. 52 -Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 9.50 a m
Arrive Kernersvllle 11.01am
Arrive saiem. 11.85 am
OOIMg KAST.
NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Balem 5.15 am
Arrive Kernersvllle 6.50 a m
Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m
NO. 53 Dally.
Leave Salem 6.00 p m
Arrive Kernersvllle rl.40 p m
Arrive Greensboro 8.00 p m
STATE UNIVERSITY R11.RO AD.
No 1,
Dally
ex Sunday.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Chapel Hill I 10.40 a m
Arrive University, 11.40 a m
No. 2.
Dai y
ex. Sunday.
GOING SOUTH.
Arrive Lfniversity
Arrive Chapel Hill,. . .
12.10 p m
1.00 p m
Pullman Sleeping Cars Wittonl CHange
On Train No. 50. New York and A'lanta via Wash
ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and
vunxicswu.
On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and
wasnington ana unariotte via Danvuie.
W Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro'.
Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and
all principal points soutb, soutnwest. west, Nona
and East, f t Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address,
A. JMFE,
i General Passenger Agent.
may2 Richmond, Va.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
On and after April 30th, 1882, the passen
ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air-
Line cms'.on oi mis road win ne as lollows:
Mall and
Express.
No. 50.
WESTWARD.
Mall.
No 52.
Leave Charlotte, M.
Arrive Ga&tonla, L
Arrive Spartanburg, K
Arrive Greenville, H
Arrive Seneca, G
Arrive Toccoa. F
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,,
Arrive Lula, E...
Arrive Gainesville.
Arrive Atlanta,
1.00 am
2.02 a m
431 am
5.59 a m
7.43 a m
9.18 am
10.00 a m
10.37 a m
11.06 am
1.30 pm
12.50 p m
1.47 p m
4 06 pjm
5.29 pm
7.03 p m
8.30 p m
9.10 pm
9.46 p m
10.15pm
12.40 a m
Mall aud
Express.
No. 51.
EASTWARD.
MalL
No. 53.
Leave Atlanta,
Arrive Gatnesvtl;e
Arrive Lula, K
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,
Arrive Toccoa,
Arrive Seneca, 6
Arrive Greenville. H.
Arrive Spartanburg. K.
Arrive Gastonla, L
Arrive Charlotte, M .
2.15 p m
4 51 p m
6 22 p m
5.59 p m
6.40 p m
8.06 pm
4.00 am
19am
6.50 a m
7.41 a m
8.17 am
9 26am
11.08 pm
12.24 pm
2 50 pm
4.00 pm
10.06 pm
11.40 pm
2.06 am
3 15am
CONNECTIONS.
A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A.
W. P Railroads.
R with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. ft
W. P. and W.4A. Railroads.
C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad.
E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and
from Athens, Ga.
F with Elberton Air-Line to and from Uberton,
Georgia ;
G with Columbia and. Greenville to and from
Colombia and Charleston, S. C
H with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston. 8. C.
K with Spartanburg and Asheville, and Spartan
burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson
and Asheville, and Alston and ColusriWa.
L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and
from Dallas and Chester. 1
M wlthC.Q & A.,a.a,H-D.and A,T.40.
for ail points West, North and East
Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50
and 51 dally, without change between Atlanta and
New York. A. PuPK,
G neral Passenger and Ticket AgesL
T. M. R. Talcott. I
Qtne al Manager. ' J
I. Y. SAGE. 8uperfnlfcndent.
Os, C. & A. B. R. CO.
CONDENSED SCHEDULES.
In Effect Suadqy, jane 4th, 1882.
Train Train
No. 62. No. 4S.
Passenger. Passeng'r.
Leave Charlotte, l.Sfi p m ..
Arrive Bock Hill, 2.88 p m
Arrive Chester 8.80 p m
Arrive W inns bora, 4.35 p n
Arrive Columbia 6.00 p m
Leave Columbia 07 p m 6.1 5 a m
Arrive Lexington 6 50pm 7.15 am
Arrive Htdge Spring, 8 02pm 8.80 a m
Arrive Granite vUle,... 9.12 pm 9 40 am
Arrive Augusta, 10.15 p m 10.22 a m
Train
No. 20,
' ?8ht.
Leave Charlotte, 5.80 p m
Arrive Bock Hill 7.53 p m
Arrive Chester.. 10 00 pm
Arrive Wlnnsboro, 1.18 am
Arrive Columbia, 4 50 a m
Leave Columbia,
Arrive Lexington..
Arrive Bldge Spring
Arrive Granltevllle,
Anlve Augusta
Train No. 52, Dally Connects at Columbia with
the s. C. R. B, for Char eston, and with the C. A
Q. B. B. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac. At
Augusta with Central Georgia B. B for Macon,
Savannah and Florida points.
Train No. 48. Dally- Connects at Augusta with
the Georgia H. B. and Central Georg B. B. for
Mi con. Atlanta, Savannah and Florida points.
Trains Nos. 18 and 20. local, trt-weekly, Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, pas
senger, daily, at fv8S p. m. Freight, dally except
Sunday, at 8.42 a. m. and 4 45 p. m.
ATLANTIC TENNESSEE & OHIO DIVISION.
Train No. 58, Dally,
Leave Charlotte. 8 00 p m
Arrive at StatesvlUe, . .A. 1005 pm
TralnNo. 62. DaOy, .
Leave tKatesvuie 6.O0 a m
Arrive at cnarlotte. 8.05 a m
j. Tickets sold te ail points South, Southeast and
f outhwest. and baggage checked thTtMigh. No
lay-over allowed on local tickets. - A. POPE,
M. a Taloott Gen'l Passenger Agent
.6en'I Manager t-'ii; j v
Columbia, a C June 4UI.1882. ,
Jons - i i. .
T9S 9WtJJt ?
jl nore eountv a 7-" vrriTTi "C4 Vl
TUlaKOSMiVSSfW. 5o" W Bennetts.
semDly,iiwihr Of UsnenU isi
applioaUoa. Bd, ilsekas fimiishad oa
'im fir 5aas!V'i
as hni i... i" r" vw im 10 nostra
Tftiscellntxco us.
Seasonable Goods
In great variety. Just received at the
CHINA STORE
OF
J. Brookfield k Co.
Lot of elegant
BABY C&RRIAGES,
REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS.
FLY FANS AND FLY TRPS.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, best made.
air-tiuut rui I T J.,R,
WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED.
Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Breeding Cages
Baby Swings, etc., etc.
A full line of China. OwkAn
- ' - 7 ..... j , umaonnro.
Lamps, Fancy Goods and Silver platea Ware al
ways on hand, wholesale and reiall at reasonable
prices. Please give us a call.
Respectfully,
J. BROOKFIELD A CO.
may9
-boston-METALLURGICAL
WORKS,
83 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemlits
iOl'D and SILVER REFINERS.
Practical Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upwards.
REFRACTORY ORES TREATED.
8urveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketcbe
and Maps made. Constructions ot works
and Supplies Furnished.
MANAGERS OF
The New England Smelting Works
GOLD, SILVER,
COPPER and
LEAD ORES
ON RElirKNM
or PIJHCII AMU)
AND BASE BULLION
i nrvnnrn . iTTr
LUrf tn MA t
Treated on Reasonable Teims.
T OMAS BLNNS Metallurgist.
A.H. KIDNEY, ..Miking Enoinkkb.
JOHN BOLLIDAY Prof. Chkmist
mar8 tf
Have Just received a large supply of
In all size packages.
CORN,
FLOUR,
HAY, RRAN,
MEAL,
STOCK Fit ED,
And In fact everything kept in a
First-Class Grocery Store.
A.J. Bcall &('o.
may80
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Cures nem? 2
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CATABBH, f J o W " :
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PLES, BOILS K. Hj-j
"any 4J h P H r- '
DISEASE. -
, CURES WHEN ALL OTHER
REMEDIES FAIL! 11
If you doubt, come to see us. and we will
CUBE TOO. i
, . or charge nothing!!! j
Writs for parOculars, and a copy ot the little book
"Message to the Unfortunate Suffering."
Ask any prominent Druggist as to our Binding.
EaT-tlOOd BIWA8S will be paid te any chemist
who will find en analysis of loo bottles of a. t, a.
one particle of Mercury, leekle ef fetaielejai irr
any Mineral substance. '- - i'X1
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Props ,
Atlanta, Qa.
Price of Small Size.
Large Size,
A.i.l..l. AAi
1.75
SOLD BT ALL DBUGCISTS.
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