t AILfr CHARLQT T it His s R r V E R ; T H URST) AY, JUNE 15, 1882 9 Bedroom Setts, Of 10 pieces, at from $22 to $225 PER SETT Parlor Mts, Of 7 pieces, at from $35 to $150 PER SETT. I M. Into, AT WHITE FRONT. Junll WOLFE'S AROMATIC Schiedam Schnapps, for sale by . B. H. JORDAN ft CO.. JunlO Druggists. PERSIAN TN8ECT Powder will destroy all kinds of Insects, 44 R. H, JORDAN & CO , junIO Tryon street MEDICINAL SOAPS. CONSTANITNE'S Persian Healing Pine Tar. Buchan's Carbolic Toilet and disinfecting, Gtenb'ii Sulphur and Callcura Soaps. ' .1 ' ' R.H. JORDAN co.; JunlO . Druggists. A FRESH SUPPLY rpARRANT'4 Setter Aperient- Iodla. Bromldla, j. onivi iuruuu, ac, just receivea Dy R. H. JORDAN & CO.. JunlO Tryon street MONUMENTAL QUBEB Cigarettes and Louse's Plugs, for sale . ' ' . B. H. JORDAN A 00., JunlO . Druggists. WE HAVE A FULL CTOCKof English Tooth and Hair RnuhAi . R. H. JORDAN & CO. juuiu KITCHEN'S QRYbTAL Soap and Sopollo, for sale by , . B. H. JORDAN 4 CO., JunlO Druggists SCARR'S TRUIT PRESERVATIVE Is the best and eheap- a? est. A fall supply U - g win a HJOBOAN 4 COS, 3"! Tryon street WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW Spring and Super -Styles MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties in the MILLINERY LINE. BONNETS. ) FLOWERS', --fc . PLUMES, RIBBONS, SILKfl, LACES, Ac, In all the new stylet, colors and qualities. WILL OPEN Oar Pattern Hats and Bonnets t hey have ever seen in this city. Bespectfuliyj WILDER'S Ion will find a choice and complete stock of PUDE S FttESD fiRUGS, Of BEEF and TONIO IPCVIOOHATOa. TRY IT. a A' i CIGARS I TOBACCO THJ FINEST SELECTION In the CITY, Deluding the famous LA PARS PA brand of Cigars an assortment, and everything generally kent in a pKj2r!toJ&. 8peca attention getf to GIYE ME JL CALL. ja Corner Trade apr STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTOPrn f " ' 1 ' r - I In I V. tnM tw. V - VVT "rv f""t"S HOKMf AKm WLisczlVxuzxins holmes umnENr, OB, TEX MOTHERS' FRIEND! One of the greatest comforts to those expecting v ijj wuuiku is rouieuy upon wnicn implicit confidence can be placed one that will produce a safe and Quick delivery-one that will control pain and shorten the duration of labor. Such Is "THIS javj.iiJkn onjsA.Lisir," Try it and see what A BleMinr it la to Suffering Female. Tms Liniment when used two or three weeks before confinement, produces a wonderful effect, causing a very easy and quick 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 oramaruy occupy much less than the usual time, and the suffering be diminished beyond expression. i he condition for which this remedy is offered Is of such a character as to forbid a long array of wranies. inose interested in its use are re- specuuiiy reierred to the hundreds who have used it. RBAD THE TESTIMONIALS: I must earnestly entreat every female expecting w oo conuaea rouse "xtus juurtLKH'S RK.LI.KJf." ooupieo witn tnis entreaty, I will add that durin a large obstetrical Dractlce (fortv-fnnr have never known It to fall to produce a safe and quick aeuvery. . a. J. holmes, m. d., Atlanta, 6a, A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia, who has been acting as midwife for many years, writes: "I have disposed of all THE MOTHER'S BELIEF you sent me, and 1 am DE LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where tt has been used its effects have been all that I could ask, i consider it a great blessing.'? .. , - A gentleman writes: "My wife used your Moth er's Relief at her fourth confinement, and her tes timony Is that she Dassed through it with ona half of the suffering of either of he former confine ments, and recovered from it in much less time. She also recommended It to a lady friend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says: "I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRIAL WITH SO MUCH BASE AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING.' " The names of all these, and many others, can be bad by calling at my office. HavlDg had the foregoing remedy THOROUGH LY TESTED in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer it to my patrons as possessing superior merits. I am permitted also to refer to the following well-known citizens of Atlanta: C. 8. Newton. Wm. M. Crumley, Jr.. W. A. Gregg and D. Bain: all of whom are ready to testify to the merits of the preparation, Price, 31.60 per bottle. Prepared by X. BHADriELD, Sole Prop's-, Atlanta, Georgia. For sale by Dr. T. C, Smith. Charlotte, N. C. may4 . ' . The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dys pepsia or Indigestion in any form, are advised. lor the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Ladies of the most delicate constitution testify to its harmless and its restorative properties. Phjslclans every where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, prescribe it as tLe safest and most re liable of all stomachics. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. Jnnl disease is an enect, not a eause. its origin' Is within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the caitsi must be removed, and in nootner way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S BAR HDNEYhuk LIYEB-CUBElses i8JMishedjr Just this principle, it realize that oi an uiseases anse rrom 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 iood and BS3T0BZB. and, by placing them In a health eontttlon drK diseased and pain from the sys fcS. ijnniiie',ali4 toubfes caused by on- j . " ""oni vi women; ror JUaiaria, and lor physical derangements generally, this ? UKM' UOB uo equai. ueware or lmposters. bSI?1?,8' "k. (r. WARNER'S SAFE DlA- iwiui, j; or sale Dy au ueaiers. t II. II. WARNER & CO,, Boche.er, It. Y aprl5 ' , : . I i 7WT JESTEY, JROSEDAJJE, , WdDDdr, ueto'cros, HAINES and GATE CITY PIANOS . luai. riAwua. it is conceded, lead the nvnu. i ua agent ror au tbe celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, jwre you dot. and Tfrtll j Hhow you that I can distance all competi tors, both In price and terms. All I ask lg a trial and this can cost lou nothing, while it may be the met i ' saving yon a great deal I an InBtrnman. Wt uu.vj.au. .... w -m r ,shw i fWVt JOi sell or Look Mox 274 iji .'St. EDDlKfl. Charlotte, N & may23 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, 4 OfKD MAY 16th. 1882. I 1 mue..l?"? 5? Shelby.4 StaaononivaloWerVK " the 8pri' COLD AND WARM BATHS. White and Bed SulDhur and rhur, I rln Ljr-7 -" I ' Jmf. A COOd strins wvery uxrommoda- dmaa S.aica PCS! U -ppptfeto. PELOUBET ftieinway 7 f 8TJjc Charlotte ()ii0OTcr. 1VEWS NOTES. An official return gives the number or suspects now imprisoned in Ireland &t 263. Fifteen hundred troops have sent from Cairo to Alexandria. been Col. John M. McKlery, of Eufaula, has been selected as chairman of the Alabama Democratic State executive committee. The British House of Lords has re fused to pass the bill lecaiizintr ma nage with a deceased wife's sister on a second reading. Leonard A. Buck, postmaster at Aver, Mass., Is said to have confessed that he is short about 81,600 in his accounts. Mrs ScbviUe is reported to have filed a bill for divorce on the ground that Mr.Scoville has failed to support her. fecturesgain preparinf? to 8ive PuMic jmanuei Marx, a wealthy banker, residing in Texas, died Tuesday in a car of the -New York Central railroad while on his way to New York from Syracuse. J. Levine S. Croustine and M. Tatner, ginia and North Carolina. m nio XT.i U i ' " A compact has been entered into by the leaders of the military party in Eu rope by which they agree to preserve the peace and obey the Khedi ve. The government and city immigrant sheds at Wmnepeg, Man., are again filled with immigrants, principally Eu ropeans. A large number are also quar tered in tents which, cover the prairie around the city. it is reported that Mrs. Tibbetts, mother of the bov lvnchwi "P rlHair of Perham, Minn., for the murder of the surveyors, instigated the crime. It is said she also endeavored to get him to wibuk. it train. Wm. Milliken. of Boston .whilA hunt. ing with a party in the vicinity of Lake Fiseco, N. Y.. last Saturday, was killed by a bear. The guide COincr to hia rpo. cue was probably fatally injured. The old bears were killed and three cubs captured. The arrest of the S narrow hrntK highly respected citizens nf Cittma Ont., on the charge of uttering counter feit money, has heretofore been men tioned. Monday Timothv RaiottA. a prominent citizen of Ottawa, worth at least 50,000. was arrested on the same charge. ' The Halifax Election Case. Raltlgh News and Observer. The folio wine is the text of th inrtrr. ment of the court in t.ho United States vs J H Bell and Demr Zr tV WI""ioniy Known ns the Halifax county election case, ren dered on Saturday, June 10, 1882. United Estates Court. Eastrn nurrw of North Carolina, June Term. 1882 United States vs J H Bell and Denip sey Bryant, Jr. Violation of Elec tion laws at Federal elections. The court is informed t.hr.t.h nnrtioa at the bar are the first, in "NTnrth no. Una who have been chared hv a omnri jury with a violation of the statutes re specting me conduct of Federal elec tions. It is needless to state that t.h utes have been enacted to secure a free expression of the will of the people on election day, and that there can be no republican government where such vio- auuus are loieracea. Every citizen is aware of thpA frta. but men eager for offinp they are not the choice of tlm nnio are tempted to resort to fraud upon the ballot box to obtain place and enjoy the emoluments of office. I hese frauds. honest men to avoid public service which can be reached Onlv hv mniirn and fraud. And. worsa than rhio- earn to think that if cal life may be secured hv franH ifh. out reproach or loss of social standing, it may be secured in other relations of inc. auu w corruption finally spreads through the whole social system It is suggested to the court that these defendants were but the dupes of men who had more at stake upon this elec tion than they had ; that it was Esau's nano, but Jacob's voice commanded Every native of this country who has attained his majority knows that to pollute the ballot box, or to make fraudulent returns of the ballots cast. 13 a high crime. ' S18!.?868 8id' 18 the first case TdwhlLh 00016 t0 judicial notice It is to be hoped ttiat it will he me last, it is, however, a crime that is wulo8'uu "u snouia oe checked at once. Y . These parties have been tried by an impartial jury and are convicted, we thmk, properly. That nothing toward its suppression may be lacking on the part of the law or of those to whom it is given to enforce it, we think That each of the parties should be ff ned 8500 and should pay the costs of the prose- cutl0n: AhoaSh the offense may be punished by both fine and imprison ment, the court under th nf ces of this case, will not imprison the parties if the amount of the fine and costs be paid before the court adjourns. Farmiag for Yon. Here farming, taken from the Hillaboro rui per. it is a brief statement of crops on 'Toplar Hill" farm, owned bv Mrak. JS or wood, one of the beat and most suc cessful farmers in North Carolina, who, we will say by way of parenthesis, is a relative of our- youngr friend Thomas W. Huske. The land on whirfv thJoZ crops are growinj? has teeb in cultiva tion for three generations and is what is styled I "old field, tVinter oatsT not fni rfnAfA1 row over one ?Tnow 6 fe,et inches; and 99 stalks "7 u"o gram- ted rust proof-: 5- 0 feet 8 inches. Smooth held h..t k - huu iii i iiB rrrain avwn n i0 lnSbes' 101 stalk9 he grain. Bearded wheat, 6 feet. 42 atallr grain.. ' trrasses. mountain ovofr-rn.n on lien. Orchard crass no inhn. utu Kentucky blue grass, 45 inches high. .Lucerne. 50 inrhp hi oh wift, ' toi big and gheavy l to stand tip4o be nfeasured I also send a lock otwool ii inches long from a yearling Cotswold buck, fleece weighed 12M lbs : 2 others weighed 11 and 10M lbs? A Wail from the Colored Brother. The IJew-lprk Globe, published by colored merr, in ifew Y6fV,city. has at tracted some, attention owin to the novelty of the undert,nki n ff fin1 ifo oni roundings. The following is taken from a recent issue . 03lnsylmia'8 colored population of 85,53o is as completely ignored by the politicians as if it did nnr. nfQi oa uoo colored voters, whiln thA r.i population of New York, numbering about 05.000 SOUla. with a Hn vu,wu, niiieis uo mure into tne calcu lation of politicians here than if it was t d?fraB,nised element. Massachusetts iud uuijr ouo oi mese states, as far as We know, whpro n Pnlr ' 2 :nn li i .x i -m uo rat t n been honored wito aTeat in the lU" 1 S lf' -.We lFed in a 8tate of masterly inactivity and areaahannv anH. un ?rf?l4' a8th?Sh we.were a Ivaple iotai liere and there some restless soul wrings from the avaricious grasp of a ward politician a. Ava riniia. wTi Political services of a highly question able nature, but on the -whole the tide dSftW us M Water 8li1e? mPih 8tIa8 M tbis point their own moral and adorn the tale they unfold. BroncbltfeTiircMU DIisbm. Af... iaye by tHeuM of Bn' BMhki ilia Address From the IriW RuiA. ' ' awuVfB kvSjDne "--The Irish bishops thei? H an important address to loAJ'mmiDg, the support of me clergy to the people in peacefullr agitatinir fnr thai- VtKrryt tZrl "c.wurs6 enemies of the coun- DSmmMiUal courses, particular v thosn whn ha nn I SgT; hops conlemrthe recent horrible murders, but believe it t3lofJe Kovernment to stop at what imn6 Di8hP8 Point out thai Zu, !rally. wronS not be polit ically right. It is an indisputable nght. they say of the Irish to live on their dutv of Lth 13 the rignt often the h?ifVy lndlvldaals, to seek redress 5L V 1 Vesaia- 0n these grounds the national movement h tha., " al of the priests and bishops, and even the Pope and of all just and generous Sd "nK 4tinction of Krace or .ut lb 13 notorious that the means often employed are utterly sub- Jff-Ie Social order The address specifies these means as refusing to pay just debts; preventing payment by oth ers; injuring neighbors in person or property; forcibly resisting the law, and f orming secret societies and obeys ioS fc?T ders thereof. The bishop say. "Under each of these heads nn. merous offenses have been committed. 1 - V"VUB UiOKlOUO and provoke the anger of God and of His church. We declare that it. ia vonr duty to regard as the worst enemy of our creed and eountry the man who would recommend the commission of any one of the above-named offenses.. We appeal to all to hv nn mnnmn with secret societies, but to oppose them as alike hostile to religion and freedom. Let us assure , you that the national movement, purged of what is criminal, shall have the earnest sup port of the clergy. A considerable in- BtaiiuitjHt or justice nas been within the last few years conceded to the tenant-farmers, but to them and to other classes, particularly laborers, much more is due. It is the duty of both the clergy and the people to press their claims in every peaceable and just manner. But the clergy can counte nance no illegal means nor be sowers of dissension." i,T w bi8hPs express the belief that UUD crimes would never have oc curred if the people had not been driven to despair by evictions justly described by the premier as sentences of death, and which must be a faeal and perma- ueut provocation of crime to which it uiuo umy ot tne government to put an euu as Bpeeuuy as cost possible at any The address concludes with the pas toral blessing It i8 sifrned Dy Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop McGettigan, pri mate of all Ireland, Archbishop Croke, Bishop Nully, and 21 others. The Tennessee Greenbackers. Nashville, June 13. The Green backers yesterday nominated J. R. Beasldy for Governor and reaffirmed the Chicago platform of 1880. Ioa.th Dlats.net d. Alexandria, Va., August 4, 1881. H;Warnef. . Sirs -I have used your Safe Kidney and Liver n.ir in mv r-.! physlrlan, anl I i every case I find It wnrt iib a charm Rev. B. F. Porter. Rheumatism, disordered blood, general debility, and many chr.mlo diseases pronounead incurable. are often cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. tattetries. The Public is requested carefully to notu-e the new and enlarged Scheme to oe drawn Monthly. " f CAPll-AI, PHIZr, 875,000. Tickeu only 5. harr In Prvpor Ion Louisiana State tottery Company. IncorooTRtMl In I Hfi n. iwureiorifiducatlonal and Charitable purposeV- Wit II H .rklful nfei firm rkrks . v - . . - I . .14 or 2R yean by the Legls- fiinriTir kj""" wnicn a reserve 2? ?l 5650,00 "toce been added. .0verwllnln8 Popular vote Its franchise SrSS?? Part of tlie prewmt St ate Constitution ThLer 2d. A. D, 187ft thlSJ? ' hry r voted on and endorsed by pneTP W8tate- It,MJ' les or post- . Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will Mute piace monthly. A 8PLENDID 0PP0BTUITITY wSfAiP.111 SEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JULY lllb, 18S, 140th mmur Drawing. , t Fellewlag Scheme, under the ex T WfnFSI7SS? a?? "aKement of GEN. o. a ARMrfbf Loulna.and Gen. JURAL fzJtt.h?,' i "lnla, who manage all tbe oraw " 0mdanLiT8Uhe,,e880t ""Plifh CAPITAL PHIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Ticket. t Fire Dollars Bach. Fraction., in Fif Um Iii Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES.- 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 8 75.000 J .. t'. ,25,000 PRIZES of S8.000:: :::::::::::::: iboO f So lo.ooo 1,00JJ 10,000 10 20 100 800 500 1000 10,000 200 ao.000 100 50 25 .;. aPPROXTMATTON FRTZE8. 80,000 25 000 25,000 9 Approximation Prizes nf $7fio. H Approximation Prizes of 500 9 Approximation Prize of 250 ' t(fJ50 4.500 3,250 1967 Prltea, ainoouutig to. (266,500 ipp'lcatlon for rales to CUb8 KhnnM nrl. K ?S?i?ffi' Orie'atS ter or Money Order, adtllefsed oniy to T6" M. A. DiUPHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN. Kew 0rleans. L- 007 S venl h slrei t, Washington, d! a JUQ13 POPULAR MONTULY DRAWING OF THE In the ity of Louisville, on FRIDAY, JUNE SOlly 1882. .TmX?''.-' """"rtannday. except. ed) under sembly of. KafVuCl v tl ,;' General As- ine united tnr toun in Miinih 81. riiTtlsTe.thB """Ouu tiiiiuouMrviiiu. : 'tiru.ntM.i. 2d-ito drawings are fair. . 1"B 9pminy has now on hand n hm, fund Read the ll.i of prizes for in" JUNE DRAWING. -iterv 1 Prlwi 1 r 1 Prize v tiJ " 880.000 10 Prizes'. sti:nnn L.'.V 20 prizes; - -oWeaVX fggg 10O Prizes. innuh - iV-OOO- 200 Prizes RnZZXr-'-'t"'-"' '.WW . 00 Prizes, 20 each.. 10,000 12,000 , 1 11 niuiri - wu mzes, iu each,. K268. JWOOeach. Annm!W,nV;:iii,-.iX ffi !Ho Z : T' tM 90t -FLORIDA i f F EACHES, ORANGEJ aha LEMOK3. a s rii .1,1(11111 SiaiiBun 1 i ' . - . i 1 - - - to NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Remedy for EpllepUc Fits. Cures Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance. Vertigo. Hlsterics, Insanity, Apoplexy. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv ous Diseases. This Infallible remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Lerange ment, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. . It utterly destroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary "!L Pi8on In the system, and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu cprrhoaa or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel, Inflam mation of toe Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, ihere 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 NERYINE 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 the pleasure of drink ing and treating his friends, little thinking that he is on his road to ruin. Like the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of the dm takes strong hold upon Its victim, leading him on to his own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating is to allmenttveness, as over 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 Itself. Like the glu tonous tape-worm, it cries "liive, give, giver' but never enough until its own rapacity devours Itself. Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief In such cases, n produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up tbe nervous system, 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 ings as with a mantle by silence, look up. you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and Jewels In the crown of your Maker, If you wilL Do not keep this a secret longer, until it saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul, ir you are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH MOND'S 8AMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature delay and impart tone and energy to the whole system. 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. Pxtkb Ross. Sprlngwater, Wis. SAlTIARITAIf NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma Usm. J. B. Flxtchxb, Fort Collins, CoL SAMARITAN NERVINE Hade a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. X. B. Ralls, Halts Hie, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. MBS. Wx. HXK90H, Aurora, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Waa 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 wiui ouier uucwrs. H. a. UOBSON, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jamas Warms, 749 West Van Buren street, Chicago, IlL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given op to die by our family physician, It having over 100 in 24 hours Hxbbt Knot, Vervilla, Warren' county, Tenn SAMARITAN NERVINE , Cured my son of fits, after having had 2,500 in eighteen months. Mbs. S. Fobxs. West Portsdam. N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Miss Oblxka Marshall, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN" 'NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years' duration. Jacob Sotkb, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de DnltJ. Oltveb Mtbbs, Ironton, Ohio. SAMARITAN, NERVINE Ha cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jxwjtll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits, years. Have been well for over four ChabucsE. Cubtis, Osakla, Douglas county, Minn, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight atjuckt einraoir, A'eona, ill. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending 8,400 with other doctors. J. W. Tbdbbton. CJalborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptle fils of a stub born character. Bkt. Wx. Mabtik, Mechanlcstown, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very - "uviuiu j AmnMa, xuagway, fa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently enred m imiiAnH nt. Datid Tbxmblt, Pes Moines. Iowa, 8AMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 years standing, HXHBT Clabx, Fairfield, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE uure3 my wife of a nervous disease of the head E. G bah ax, North Hope, P 8AMARITAN NERVINE i ' Cured my son of fits. Ha not had for about f qui MaN JohxDa Woodbum, Macoupin SAMABITAU HERVJHE Is for sale rywhere; or may thL direct from Uovriafetoobtahj bo have uaed the odlcnie and also their picmSsKwPhf ?. torauonfto Wea heatthT Address ; , r WOKLDT iwnron, ! evidence or tne cu"zilVn nT,t Jrr,1,au T" ilaa nWlfianiM AT ocneaniM am r-m- recca oy tbe Lt?.e Official., ay be Belied oa ae Correct s Tit following- su,d mi North Carolina HaDraifL 00SDE2TSED SCHEDULES. TSAINS XAST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No 51 Dally. No. 53 Dally. Leave Charlotte. .., " Salisbury, ... " High Point,.. Arrive Greensboro,. Leave ttreensboro,. Arrive Hlllsboro,.... Arrive Durham,. Arrive Raleigh. Leave Raleigh, Arrive Goldsboro'... 4 uo tt in 4 41) 24 7.85 8.06 a m 7.20 a m 8.0am 9.30 a m 11.47 am 12 24 am 1.40 pm 4. 05 p m o au pm Na I7-Dally except Saturday, eave Greensboro.. .5 00 Dm Arrive at Raleigh,. . kV ? m Arrive at Goldsboro... 70 IS No. 61 Cnnnarta of . : Ho. S3 Connects I - TRAIW3 flOISO WKST. Date. April 80th, 1882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Leave Goldsboro,... Arrive Raleigh Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham,.... Arrive Hlllsboro,... Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro,. Arrive High Point,. Arrive Salisbury,. . Arrive Charlotte,... Dally. 10.00 am 12.20 pm 8 55 pm o.Utt p m 5 46 p m 8.05 p m .15pm 0.50 p m 11.12pm 1.10am 9 40am 10.10 am 11 21 am 1.00 p m No. 1 8-Dally except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro, . .2 50 p m Arrive at Raleigh, . . 7. 1 0 p m Leave Raleigh 6.00 am Arrive Greensboro, 3.15 pm Air- and with c c ! a 5 . toutnwest. Southeast . for lnt and SSLG' A. R. R. lor au points South and W. N. C. RAILROAD. oiKe west. Na 50 DaHv. Leave Greensboro. Q5.M Arrive Kemersville. i A'?? S 5? Arrive Salem 7........ ." Hl e u::: 11.25 pm v. oe imuy, except Sunday. inb.r.. in. y.ou a m Arrlvn Haiorn 11.01 am ll.B5am GOING KAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Halom Arrive Kernersvii'le.V.;::;.:::: kkoS Arrive Greensboro . ' . fXno NO. 53 Dally. Leave Salem. A pnn V .. 6.00 p m Arrive Greensboro """i; gffigff XT ATE UMVERMfV RAILROAD. GOING NORTH. Dally ex Sunday. Leave unapel mil, 10 40am Arrive University 1L40 a m GOING SOUTH. uVy ex. 8uniay. Arrive University ' loinn m ATriyeChapet Hill " . ! ! ' ' ' ' To,? m 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ri!52 Danville, ana between Greensboro and w?Hnh&B2. Richmond and .Charlotte and T svaa ouu uuariwie via uaDVuld. Raleigh oxTCbmot ftL P?ts 8ut Southwest. Wesi, Noah l IiroillTn l lPlrara sin ou A;.o'.l.5?!iulsiana.Tex- i ia auu iuo ouuuiwesi, aaaress, a. Pop if General Passenger Agent. ' RlchMond, Va may2 RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. rABbjjjNUJiis DEPARTMENT. un ana arter Anril anth. iao th.no.un jrata service on the Atlanta 4 ChariotieAir- vi mis roau wm oe as follows: WESTWARD. tajres? Mail. Mo- 60. No. 62. Leave Charlotte, AL 1 00 a m 1 2 Ki r. m Arrive Gatonla7 L ! . 2.02 S 1.4? p S Arrive Spartanburg, K 4.31am 4 06oim frtve Granville, H 5.59 Im &29p aIISS 7.43 am 7.03 pm Arrive Toccoa. F $) 1 H a m ionSm Amve Baboo .Gap Junction. iffooSS 9A0pm UMl ?ale.8TlUe Il.06sml0.15pm Arrive Atlanta, 1.80 p ml 12.40 am EASTWARD. ExUres Mall. No. 51. No. 58. t&; 2.15 pm 4.00 am frZGataesvllie 4 5lpm Hlfram 'fc'Ha.E 5.22 pm 6.50am Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, 5.59 pm 7.41a m Arrive Tocooa,F 6.40 pm 8.17 am Seneca, G. &06 p m 9 26 a m i 2 nvlll1-10.08 p m 1 1.08 pm fJSl! Spartanburg. K. 1 l.-W p m 12.24 pm Arrt3ftonla,L. 2.06am 2 60pm Arrive Charlotte. M 8.15 am 4.00 pm CONNECTIONS. wAoWi2i?Tlng traln80f Georgia Central and A. ., . m.. uounwus. WBpdTAt?roadfe0r8la A C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F With Elberton Afr.T.fni tjs .nj mw tikut. (Juinl. -"-.imuBTOiro, G with Columbia and Greenville to and Columbia and Charleston, a C. - - u Columbia and ChSleston. 8. c" X with Spartanburg and Asheville, and Spartan hurg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson a. witn uommniA nn nnMnviii a ABiKJTiuo, una Alston ana uoiumbla. JU with Chester and Lenoir-Nanow Gauge to and from DaDaaand Chester. ' J1 J?101. "H B. 4 D. anfl A T. 4 O. forailpplnts WestTNorth and East V1i7n?n.,s!eep,ng"car 8eTvlce on trains Nos. 60 and 51 dally, without change betwt en Atlanta and iwv. . A. POPE, . neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. R. Talcott, General Manager. L Y, 8AGE, Superintendent C, C. & A. R. E. CO. OOKDEITSED SCHEDULES. ' in Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. Train No. 62. Passenger. Train No. 48, Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte,.... Arrive Rock Hill,... Arrive Chester Arrive Wlnnsboro... Arrive Columbia.... Leave Columbia, , Arrive Lexington,.... Arrive Ridge Spring,. Arrive Granltevllle, . Arrive Augusta, 1.85 p m 2.88 p m 8.80 p m 4.85 pm 6.00 p m 0.07 p m 650pm 802pm 9.12 pm 10.15 pm 6.15 am 7.15am 8.80 am 9 40 a m 10.22 a m Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte, Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester, Arrive Wlnnsboro, Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington, Arrive Ridge Spring Arrive Granltevllle Arrive Augusta... 5.80 pm 7.53 p m 10 00 pm 1.18am 4 50am TlalB NO. 53. TlnllV Plnnnnla at Cnlumkl. .h J? o8 !0- B5 (or Char eston, and with the C7 ? J?- 'PJL00' Newberry, Abbeville,s4e. At u,ua wim vBBtnu ueorgia a. u lor Macon, Savannah and Florida points! Train Na 48,. Daily- Connects at Augusta with the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg R. R. for w"' muw. cavannan ana Florida points. ATains os. i and 20. local, tri-weekly, Mon- uotb, weunesuays ana Fridays. xiuwi iruui uie ouuuarnve at unariotte. pas- ucuv. ai, o.oo ik ui. ureni, aany except uiiuoj, an o.t g.- ui. ana .o p. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE 4 OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 58, Dally, Leave Charlotte. 8 00 d m Arrive at StatesvUIe, 10 05 P m Train No. 52, Dally, : n Leave StatesvUIe,. 6 00 a m Arrive at Charlotte.. ......... .&05 a m Tickets sold to all points South, Southeast and SouttiwesL and baggage checked throufth. No lay-over allowed on local tickets. AJ popr. T. M. R. Taloott. Genl Passenger Agent een'l Manager - - - gmbIa a C J?e fib. 882. SoS! CommIss bids rorh?. now ready t teeeira sembiy.p. 'aortz6dJ)7 Act 01 Oeneral As Pntfaol oflStod'ldS, leau-Uig. the - Chalrmai n Af'x- eRAK, 3 ; Notice fo ConfetoK. Seasonal kk In great variety, just recced at the v a i jn A S TOUR p m p m p m pm OF J. fell Lot of elegant BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS aid ICE CHESTS. FLY FANS AND FLY TR Ps. CE CREAM FRERZERS, beat madr, AIR-TIGHT FRUlx jAJtSt WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Br, B 5UO Baby Swlnes, etc, etc. ways on hand, who esale and iZLX?? Wafe ai- reasonable - 6d us u can. Respect fully, J. BROOKFlELDA co. may9 -boston- METALLURGICAL WORKS Mj 33 HAWKINS ST.. BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemists OOLD Md SILVER REFINERS, Practical Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upward, REFRACTORY ORES TREATED. Surveys, Mine Examinations b . ..... oncbCIJt; and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England Smeltinir Wmfo y Q 1 ' ul GOLD, SILVER, COPPEK and LEAD (IIIKn SiTIKIIKD ON IC (S1UKN.S or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND RASF mil I inw V k. UULklUll Treated on Reasonable Terms. OMAS BINN3 Motallcbgist. A, H. KIDNEY Mihimo Emoinkkb. JOHN HOLLIDAY Pro,, chichist marg tf A.J.Beall&Co. Have ust received a large supply of In a size packages. CORN, FLOUR, HAY, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED, And in fact everything kept in a First-CIass Grocery Store. A.J. Beall&Co. maySO Cureg SYPHILIS In any s t ag e . CATARRH, ECZEMA, OLD SORES, PIM PLES, BOILS. ANY SKIN DISEASE; CURES WHEN. 4IX OTHER REMEDIES FAIL!!! If you doubt, come to see ue, and we will CURE YOU. ' or charge iiolhmg! !i Write for parOcnlars'and a cop; of the little book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as toour Standlna- $1000 KXJrARD'wUrbe who-wlll finAODmaTTClAOf EMbWleaKf H. R. 8. Price of Smal Size. -....'.y... fl.00 ' Large Plze?. Jfw..-.v.-..iT .. 1.76 iSQLD T PJ AXL ----' 7 l 1 i. ! . tut K.Tw-T; iSi T.'i. T M'.. INK. mit nn ffn OR tr msI 7ZTa.VV0 HMjinyilWI Inlmij ..in,,, IH 1UIL Jb - m fy 1 1 r c 'ft TO nErSPAPFil J 5

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