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DAILY CHARLOTTE UBSER VER: ST? ND AY, Jtl N E 18-, 1882. 1 rrFJ5usTn"me35cine, 0AS55Tlitr Tomodde.7 Inlrf Nvis HiaTKR's IBOM lyKio S?Ti32rMKi haa. in hed condition of tbe Wood, thu baffled mot of oar most eminent phjTBCians it in preferenoe to any iron PrePrptRR Beamy m my precnv Jtaiveaeolortotheblood, natural healthful tone to the diaeeHve organs and . . . : ik nrDju.. unmm.i applicable to General UtefoUraHonofVUml MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 W. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. Bedroom Setts, Of 10 pieces, at from $22 ?8 $225 PER SETT it. Parlor Setts Of 7 pieces, at from $35 18 $150 PER SETT. E.M. Andrews, AT WHITE FRONT. Junll WOLFE'S AROMATIC 8cbiedam Schnapps, for sale by B. H. JORDAN 4 CO., jonlO Druggists. PERSIAN TNSECT Powder wlH destroy all kinds of Insects, j 1 or sale oy " ( ' R. H.-JORDAN 4 CO , junlO Tryon street MEDICINAL SOAPS. CONSTANTINE'S Persian Healing Pine Tar, Buchan's Carbolic Toilet and disinfecting, Glenn's Sulphur and Culicura Soaps. R. H. JORDAN 4 CO.. lunlO Druggists. A FRESH SUPPLY rrUBBANT'S Seltzer Aperient, Iodla, Bromldia, X Jacob's Cordial, &c.. ust received by R. H. JORDAN 6 CO.. lunlO Tryon street MONUMENTAL rtUBKB Ctearettes and louse's Plugs, for sale '. ft. H. JORDAN 4 CO.. junlO - Druggists. WE HAVE A FULL o tock of ltnirilsh Tooth and Hair Brushes. tO R. H. JORDAN & tO. JunlO KITCHEN'S rBYbTAL Soap antfSopolto, for sale by R. H. JORDAN A CO., JunlO " Druggists. SCARR'S TTtBUIT PRESERVATIVE Is the best and cheap- m. est. a mu suppiy w B. H. JORDAN ft CCS, JunlO : Tryon street WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW Spring and OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties in the MILLINERY LINE. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, - SILKS, LAOES, &C., In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, all the new styles and Qualities of LACES. embracing White Goods, Neck Wrar, Ho-lery Gloves, Parasols, Ac., the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL QPN Our Mere, flats and On Uoaday, March 27th, When we will be pleased to show the Ladies the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF VINE MILLINERY t hey have ever seen in this city. Respectfully,! Mrs. P. Query. mar22 -AT- WILDER'S You will find a choice and complete stock of PU0E -8 FRESH DRUGS, Collen's, Leibiffs Liquid Extract ':' : "'& H h H I ; " BEEP anl TONIO- INTIGORATOR. TBT IT. CIGABS 1 TOBACCO, TBI TINX8T 8ZLICTI0N In the CITY, - ncla4lng tne famous LA PAB1PA brand of Cigars (Leiiicals and Toilet Articles, , Spring SI ore " v an assortment, nd everything generally kent In a . :.fj. ftrst elass Dr itiore. -Special attention given to K PhrsicUns'.Presjripaons day and ; night" eatis ' tmteioM riirantai :. t . a .i , . a , " A trtnblnation of Pra toxide of Iran, Peruvian Hark and. I'hosvhorus in a palatable-form. The only preparation of iron that wilt not blacken the teeth, so eharaeteristieof other iron preparation. 1 have lonna not king to gtvo the results that Da. ProetraUoo, Female DUeaseDyspeps.ia, and impoveiv mr hands, made tome wonderful cores. Oases that have iDreecribe Tokio is a ne- .. . . ; atsccnattJC0tts. HOLMES LINIMENT, 09, Tip: 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 shorten the duration or iaoor. aucn is ihl MOTHER'S BELIEF." Try It and see what A Blessing it is to Suffering Females. This 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, ana leaves me mourner ui a condition to recover quickly or In other words to have a good getting up. unaer us use, iaoor wui ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and the suffering be diminished beyond expression. Thu Annnmnn rnr nninn mis remeuv is uuciou Is of such a character as to forbid a long array or certificates. Those Interested In Its use are re spectfully relerred to the nunareas wno nave useu BEAD THE TEaTlMUmA.LB: I must earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined to use "THE MOTHER'S BELIEF." CouDled with this entreaty, I will add that during a iarm nhtt.Tirai practice (fortv-four years.) have never Known 11 10 ran 10 produce bbjc auu . . . . , . . e quick delivery. H. J. HOLMES, M. D., A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia, who has been acting as mldwite tor many MOTHER'8 KKLTEF you sent me, and 1 am DE LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where it ha been used Its effects have been an inai 1 coma ask. I consider it a great blessing." A crnntlRmxn writes; "M Wife Used your MOth er's Belief at her fourth confinement, and her tes timony Is that she passed through it witn one nan nf th HiifTftrim? of Hither of he former connne- ments. and recovered from it m mucn less ume. Shn nlan Kunmmended It to a lady friend Who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says: "I HAVE NEVER SKJEN AMI UflJS rASB THROUGH THIS GREAT TRIAL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND SO LITTLE SUJfFEBING. " The names of all these, and many others, can be had by calling at my office. Having hart th rornsroinir remeav i buhuuuq LT TESTED in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer tt. ts mv natmns as nossesslne surjerlor merits. I am permitted also to reier to me iwuuwmu well-known citizens of Atlanta: C.- S. Newton, wm m riimiT. .tr. w. a. Hreee ana u. uain all of whom are ready to testify to the merits of the preparation. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Prepared oy . J. BHADFIEIiD, Sole Prop'r, Atlanta, Georgia. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, N. C. may4 Tbe feeble and emaciated, suffering from dys pepsia or indigestion In any form, are advised, for tbe sake of their own bodllv and mental comfort, t tiy Hostetter'8 Stomach Bitters. Ladles of the most delicate consUtutloa testify to Its harmless imrt na rmtnmtlvfl nronerties. Pbislcians every where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, prescribe it as U.e safest and most re liable of all stomacnics. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. Juol . ' i Disease Is an effect; not a cause. Its origin Is within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the causi must be removed, and in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NEB'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIYEB CUBE is es tablishedon Just this principle. It realizes that 95 PER CENT. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and It strikes at once at the root of the diffi culty. The elements of which It is composed act directly upon these great organs, both a3 a food and bsstorxb, 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 for physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no equaL Beware of im posters, imitations and concoctions said to be Just as good. For Diabetes, asK lor wakmkb'h ha k dia BETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. II. Ii. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. V. . apr!5 PELOUBET & CO., ESTEY, ROSEDALE, ORGANS. ; Steiiwayr Webber, 'Decker Bro's, HAINES and GATE CITY J 3 IS NEW YOBK PIANOS, it is conceded, lead the world. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PBICES. ? 5 DO, not be fooled by flashy, advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask is a I trial and this can cost4 yon nothing, while It may be the mei V saving ion a great deal ri 111 an Instrument v IVfpritans always In stock either to 'seu ,o ieat ftaonoraddiresst - ?M 1 ft & Lock Box 274; JNO. B iDMNST 5 jkijiM tj -&jm; -r,. , f -Claarlotte,JNtC.!C In fact, snch a compound as Da. HaSTEb'8 Leon BT HAMU KU(, 8104 YVasn ato.. Pt. mm, mo., ai nmmwimM S2 CURE STATE WEVVS. Mr W B Farrar, inventor of the Far- rar 'lurbme Water Wheel, has just shipped two wheels to Frescott Junc tion. Canada, ai.d ; 11 a few days be and Mr D F Caldwell will follow these wheels with a view to introducing them in Canada. Salisbury Examiner: A bold attempt whs made, 011 Tuesday night last, to rob the safe at the ticket office at the N C Ilailroad depot in this city. The burg- ars enterea me omce alter breaking in the door, and removed the safe some distance away, but were frightened off,. it would seem, betore they were able to enter the safe. Raleigh News and Observer: On Thursday the Judicial convention for the second district, nominated for Su perior Court Judge Capt Frederick Phillips, of Tarboro. Capt Phillips is a native of Edgecombe, abont 43 years of age, and a lawyer of fine reputation. Mr w J 130 wen, nominated tor Solici tor of the second district, is a native of Northampton, about thirty-two years of age. He graduated at the University af Virginia, and locating at Jackson, ap plied himself at once to the practice of his profession. Montgomery Star: The grain crops in this couniy are as fine as a man's heart could desire. Eldorado is beginning to open up some of her rich mines. Montgomery is as rich in mineral as any county in the State. A negro boy was drowned in Rush s mill pond, near Sulphur Springs, in this county, last week. He was in bathing and was alone. It is thought that he was seized with cramp and could not reach the bank. His body was recover ed. . " Statesville Landmark: A few days ago some hungry dogs got into a flock of sheep owned by Mr. Arch. Brady, of Shiloh, and cleaned them out. Of course there was a dog-killing afterwards, but what does that amount to? Last year Mr. R, C. Plott, of Shiloh, had a flock of some twenty nice sheep. He has none now. Dogs killed every one of them. And yet, the real value of these sheep was greater than that of all the dogs in the State. Wilmington Star : A young man was going through the streets Thursday with a snake alternately in his hand, in his pocket and in his hat, and he handl ed the reptile with as much sang froid as if it had been a kitten. NEWS NOTES. Rabon Dickerson, of Danville, who was bitten by a rabid dog N. J., about six weeks ago, died Wednesday of hydrophobia. The wound had healed and it was supposed he was entirely well. In the Malley-Cramer murder trial at New Haven, Gonn., yesterday, D.Pliny A. Jewett, for the defence, denied that Jennie Cramer's case presented any symptoms of asrenical poisoning. The Society for the Prevention of Crueltity to Children had- five miserable, drunken women, with nineteen starv ing, half-clad children before a justice's court in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday. The children were sent, to different institutions and the women were sent to the penitentiary for six months each. It is said that the evictions of Irish tenants average ono thousand per week. A TALE OF A SHIRT. The Length of Time the Great Iowa Statesman M'ore One. Credit In Dispute. A good, but not very clean shirt,story is told of General Sherman's experience witn ienry uiay uean The two had been friends for years, and when Sher man became general, and Dean haD- pened to be in Washington, the latter, naturally enough, felt a desire to renew the old acquaintance. So he called at Sherman's house, and the General re ceived him with open arms. They talked over old times, and nothing would do but Dean must stav to dinner. "But, General," remonstrated Mrs. S. "I can't have such a dirty looking man at my table; can't you spruce him up a little T The General said he'd fix that. and so at an opportune moment he hustled Mr. Dean up stairs, ransacked a bureau and produced a clean shirt for hira to put on. Mrs. Sherman was mol lified, and the dinner was really a charming affair; for there is no more delightful and entertaining and in structive conversationalist than Henry One year after this event General Sherman was at the Lindell hotel. SL Louis, with his family. A card was brought up bearing Henry Clay Dean's name. "He is such a charminir talker. we must have him to dinner. Only you mustsee that he looks presentable." These were madam's words to the war rior. So Sherman welcomed Dean, and . j u&L before sroing to dinner slipped him mio a 8iue room ana gave mm a clean shirt to wear. Dean doffed his coat and vest, and, after a brief struggle, divested himself of the shirt he had on a soiled, grimy, black thing, that looked as if it had seen long and hard service. Then-they all went down to dinner, and Mr. Dean was more charm ing than ever, and Mrs. Sherman was in ecstasies. The next day, as Mrs. Sherman was getting her husband's duds and clothes together, preparatory to packing them for the onward march, she gave a sort of a wild, haunted scream. "What is it, my dear ?" called the General from the next room. "Just look here for a minute," reDlied Mrs. Sherman, between faint gasps. The General went in. There stood Mrs. Sherman, holding in her hand the be grimmed shirt Henry Clay Dean had left. With her right hand she Dointed to certain initialson th& lower edge of the bosom. The initials read "W. T. S." It was the identical shirt General Sher man had loaned Henry Clav Dean in Washington twelve months before. Mr. Darby's Nomination. Wilmington Star. The Observer has stated upon the authority of the Wilmington Star that Mr. a rank Darby, of the Cape Fear district had declined to accept the nom ination as candidate for judge, tendered him by the anti-prohibition convention and we may now state upon the au thority of Mr. Thomas P. Devereux, of lialeign, that Mr. Darby has not de clined. Col. Wm. Johnston yesterday received this disDatch. which he re- quests us to publish : Raleigh, N. C, June 13th, 1882. Col. Wm. Johnston, Charlotte, N. C: Darby does not decline our nomina tion for Judge. THOMAS 1. DEVEREUX. It is to be remarked that so far nothinsr has been said by Mr. Darby himself. How is it. Frank? Charlotte Observ er of the 14th. The Star said in its issue of the 0th inst.: ... We are elad to announcp. bv author ity, that Mr. Frank H. Darby will not accept the nomination for judge of the Fourth j udicial district tendered him by the coalition convention at Raleigh. we nave never tor a moment douoted that this;wQ,iildl6Mr. Darby's conclu-8l- 411 d ..... ll mr. Ajaruy autnorizea cms statement at that3 time and Delnr Interrogated yesterday 'repeated it, and addd that neiinex would he;accept the Republican nomination and endorsement.' j r . i n i i i i i - to 1 F . -- . T i ' . Z 1' ' i nroncnltla Tnfoat fleeaaea of test commence with a cough, JoIdor unusual Acerdon of the voice. .. These -Incipient symptoms'are air laved by the use of iBiro wn'cr Bronchial Troches which If neglected often result In a chronic trouble jot the' throat. i 4-rzl&tZ r THE SITUATION lft EGVPT. The Exodugl8,000 Troops Wanted Communication by the Eastern Cable InterruptedShips-of-War En Route for Alexandria. " Alexandria, June 15. The Khe dive has expressed the hope that 18,000 Turks will be shoit!y on their way to Egypt. After the reception he held yesterday he informed the Europeans that he had divided the town into dis tricts and had made an officer responsi ble, for each. He 8;iid 430 ringleaders of Sunday's riot had - been arrested and would be placed on board a ship in the harbor, where they would be well guard ed. Admiral Seymour has seized the steamer Marengo to convey fugitives from Egypt. Dervisch Pasha expresses full, confi dence in the loyalty of the Egyptian troops. Turkish troops, however, are ready to start for Egypt if necessary. He thinks he can settle the difficulty in a few days. Germany and Austria are trying to induce the military party to ask the Khedive for pardon. The military de mand as a condition the dismissal of. two confidential advisers of the Khe dive. Vienna, June 15. The Neue Freie Presse says that England and France are willing to agree that Turkey shall be entrusted with intervention, in ,Egypt as a mandatory and under the control of Europe, but not as a sovereign power. Should Turkey refuse this mission and persist in claiming a position as a sov ereign power, England and France will be ready to accept the mandate of Eu rope, or, in the last resort, to act inde pendently. The Austrian Lloyds have sent two and the French Messageries Maritimes seven large steamers to Alexandria, toJ remove Europeans who wish to leave the country. London, June 15, 4:30 p. m. Private adviees from Cairo state that all the Europeans have left. A dispatch just received says that the Cairo office of the Eastern cable company has been closed. The route of the company's main line to India will have to be altered. The Times correspondent at Constan tinople says it was the intention of Dervisch Pasha to induce Arabi Pasha to resign and quit Cairo, but the danger of further disorders has necessitated the retention of Arabi Pasha for some time longer. The British channel fleet, consisting of five large ships, sailed east from Gib raltar at 7 0 clock this morning. In the House of Commons this after noon Sir Chas. Dilke, in answer to in quiries, stated that the channel squad ron now on the way to Malta will oe also under the order or Admiral bey mour. who, if occasion arises, will con cert with Sir Edward Malet, British consul-general in Egypt, as to the ne cessity of landing sailors and marines. The iron troop ship Tamar sailed from Plymouth to day with marines to reinforce the Mediterranean squadron at; Malta. It is believed she will eon vev troops to Alexandria if necessary Troops at Marseilles and Toulon have been ordered to make ready for imme diate embarkation. A dispatch from Cairo savs the shops are all closed, and some Frenchmen who are unable to leave are fortifying themselves in their houses. It is now estimated that 250 Euro peans were killed in the riot at Alexan dna on Sunday. Many bodies were thrown into the sea. Twelve bodies were washed ashore yesterday and five to-day. 1 1 is said a detachment of gend armes drew up in the square when the riot began, and afterwards assisted the rabble in the massacre. Constantinople, June 15.--The council of ministers have not yet ar rived at a decision in regard to the dis patch of troops to Egypt. It is stated that the government hopes that the proposal for the conference will first be withdrawn, hence the delay. The troops if sent will be taken from Syria. Died from Home, Among Strangers. Statesvll'e Landmark. A stranger, about 20 years old, who said his name was A. L. Troutman, was found, May 3 1st, at the gate of S. A. Cockerhaw, very sick, unable to travel, without money, save 3 cts. Mr. Cocker- haw, readv to entertain the poor stran ger, took him into his house, and called Dr. S. J. Barker, who is. always willing to administer to the wants of the poor. and who immediately obeyed the sum mon. On examination he found that the Datient had been suffering three davs with hemonhage of the bowels and tvDhoid fever. Drs. King, of Elkin, and E. B. Hamp ton, of Jonesville, were called. But in SDite of all the skill of the eminent men. the angel of death prevailed, and the poor boy expired on tne ntn insc. Designing Villainy. When vou eo to your druggist to buy a bottle ot Simmons Liver Regulator, and he offers you some counterfeit with a s!m lar soundtmr. name and says "it is the same thing or Ju4 as good," ask hira his motive for not irtvmg you tbe genuine nmna ration in White Wrapper, with red Z thereon prepared by J. H. Zallin ft Co. The only object such a dealer can have is the fact that he makes an extra 25 cents per battle profit by selling a cheap and counterfeit article which may do you positive injury. Brieht's Disease of tbe Kidneys, Diabetes and other diseases of the Kiineys and Liver, which you are being so frightened about, Hop Bitters Is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many times worse. tJeeletti Fright. To worry about srrv Liver. Kidney or Urinary Trouble, especially BrUtbt's Disease or Diabetes. as Hop Bitters never fat is of a cure where a cure is possible. We know this. Rheumatism, disordered blood general debility. and many chronic dlseasas pronounced incurable. are often cured by Brown s iron tficieri. now to to GENUINE SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR, ORMEDICINE. Look for clean neat WHITE WRAPPER 'with the red symbolic ; letter stamped unon it In the farm of a ribbon gracefully curved into the letter Z embracing the emblems of trar trade.' Spatula - Mortar and Graduate wt h tbe words A Q. SIM MONS' LIVER REGULATOR or MEDTCIN R there on, also observe the signature of J. H: Z SI LIN A CO., in red ink on the side. TAKE NO OTHER. Beware of those who know nothing of Medical Compounds who put out lostrums known to sour, and being analyzed prove vonhlets and only made to fleece the public, and to pirate on the well earn ed reputation of Zellin 4 Go's, medicine these frauds have no reputation to sustain and wui cheat you for a few penneys every way they can. See Wno Endorse the Genuine. Hon. Alex H Stephens, Rt. Rev. Jno. W. Beokwltb, Bishop of Ga., Gen. Jno. B. Gordon, U. S. t-enator RLBev. Bishop Pierce, ' Hon. Jno. GUI Sboiter, 3. Edgar Thompson, -HonB. H. HU1, Hon. J. C Breckinridge, j. . Prof. David wuiis, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. T hot HTl1Ml.. .AataMM. I) IT .DM1. Tin and thousands of others from whom we nave let - ters of commendation and recommendation. It is eminenUy a Family Medeclne; and by be ing kept ready ionnsmediate- resort win save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar In time and doctors' bills Dr. Sim . XAMtTf AOTfTBSD OKLT W' ' ; . KK1 i.lTW-Jlr; "! ; v . .. TJITTT.ilYnT.TJtiTl Sold bi all Respectable Drueeists. 7 ' ' ' '" ' ' : " feb24 ' r fi: rT yTTT a SWEET :pottoes; -tyi. ,-i . ,r if i NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Remedy for Epileptic Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Eoilentlo Fits.' Spasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance, Vertigo. Hlsterics, Insanity, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and an Nerv ous Diseases. This lntalllble remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Derange ment, and drive them, away tiom whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the germs or 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 corrhcea or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion ot the Uterus, internal a eat, uravei, 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 pe witnout it. 11 quiets ine nervous system and Hives rest, comfort, and nature's sweet sleep. SAMARITAN BERVIVE Cores Alcoholism. Drunkenness add the habit of Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by fat tbe worst evils that have ever befallen suffering humanity. Thousands die annually from these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not because he likes It, but for tbe pleasure of drink ing and treating bis friends, little thinking that be is On his road to ruin. LlKe the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing Influence of the drug takes strong bold upon Its victim, leading him on to bis own destruction. The habits of Opium Sating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what eating Is to allmentiveners, as over eating first in flames the stomach, which redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. 80 every drink of liquor or dose of opium, instead of satUfytng, only adds to its fierce fires, until It consumes the vital force and then itelf. Like the glu tonou8 tape-worm, it artes "Give, give, glveP' bnt never enough until Its own rapacity devours itself. Samaritan Nervine gives instant relief m such cases. It 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 tbe Kidneys and all diseases of tbe Urinary ur muii Nnrvnna Dahtlitv. caused bv the indiscre tions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this Invaluable remedy, To-yeo,-youug, middle Bgctl, allu uiu men. wuu are wiTiuig jvw ouui- l? gi 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 jou will. Do not keep tnis a secret longer, unui It saps your -vitals, and destroys both body and soul. It you are thus afflicted, take DR. BICH MOKD'S SAMABITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature delay and Impart tone and energy to the whole ystem. SAMARITAN NERYINE Cured my little girl of fits. 8ne was also deaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can now talk and hear as well as anybody. Petkb Boss, Bpnngwaier, wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years' duration. Jacob Stjtkb, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility, oxjvbb kmcss iTonion, umo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cored me of asthma; also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jxwkll Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four CHARLXS E. CtTBTO. years. Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for years. Albxbt Sihpson, Peoria, :bt SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ray son of fits, after spending 52,400 with other doctors. J. W. Thobhton. Clalborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma tism. J. B. flitchxr, Jfort colutis, k&i. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son.' S. B. Balls, uansvuie, jLan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Bits. Tt ml. tuiraui, annua, ui. SAMARITAN NERVINE Waiths means of curing my wife of spasms. HSY. J. A. jedlk, ueaver, ra. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 with other doctors. a. a. uobson, New Albany, ma. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. ' JIUSS JBNBUI VtrABKXB, 740 West Van Bureo street, Obicago, LU. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured onr child of fits after eiven nn to die by OUT family physician, it having over 100 ln24 hours uenri jurat, vervuia, warren county, xenu SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, eighteen months. after having had 2,500 to Mbs. E. Fobbs, West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. JtUSa UBJUKHA jn.aKHHAI.1., Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE . Cured me permanently of epUeptle ills of a stub Rev. Wk. Maktin, Mechanics town, Md bora character. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. michaxl u xohhxb, luagway, ra. SAMARITAN NERVINE Haa permanently cored me of epileptic fits. DAvn lKMLHLi, lies jaomea, row a. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 yean standing. mxnby ulabk, rairneia, jnicu. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the head . Jt ubaham, Norm nope, jra. .i SAMARITAN. NERVINE Cured my son ot fits. He tarn bbt had a -fit about four years. johhdavib. - , ;Wrxdburn, Maoonpin county. 111. Is for sale by aroggists everywhere, or tnaz be Oirect irom oar. Those wno visa to obtain gunner, evidence of the' curative propertiee' ef -Samaritan Nervine will plaase enclose a 8 cent postage stamp , for aeotrr of our Illustrated Journal of Health.' giving hundreds of testimonials of eon from Per sons who have used the inedicine, . and also tneli picturea photographed after their restor&uoQ perfeetbMltaU .Adaresi .t J .i nun oaw ii BtJosephMa The folio wine Schednlsa m. rected by the Railrostd Officials, and may be Relied on sw Correct : Noriii Caroiina ilifoad. OOBDEffSED SitflSDULES. TRAINS GOE' L iAbT. Date. April 8()th, 1882. No 61 Daily. No. 53 Dailv. Leave Charlotte, ... " Bnllsbury. ... " High Point,.. Arrive Greensboro,. . Leave Greensboro,.. Arrive Hlllsboro,.... Arrive Durham, Arrive Kaletgh Leave Raleigh Arrive Goldsboro',.. 4 OO a ui R.63 a ni 7.20 a m 8(H) am 9.30 am 1 1 47 a in 12 2rtam 140 pm 4 05 p in (I 30 p in 4 40 p m U.24 p m 7.85 p m 8.05 p m No. 17-Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .5 00 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. .1.51 a m Arrive at Goldsboro,. .7.20 a m No. 51 -Connects at Greensboro' with R&D. B. B. for all points North, East and Went, via Dan ville. At Goldsboro with W. 4 W. a. B. for Wil mington. AO. 00 Connects ftt HHhnrv urith W K r B B. for all points m Western North Carolina;' daily at Greensboro with B. & D. B R. for ail points JMUH. UUU VTtWb. Date, iprll 30th, 1882. Na 50 No. 52 . Dally. Daily. Leave Goldsboro, 1 0 00 a m Arrive Balelgh 12.20 pm Leave Raleigh 8 55 pm Arrive Durham 5 Ort p m Arrive Hlllsboro 5 46pm Arrive Greensboro 8.05 pm ... . Leave Greensboro M.i5pm 940am iZl H,SnKPomt'- 9-50 P m 10. 10 a m A!L,ve galkbury 11.12 pm 11 2l am Arrive Charlotte 1.10am 1.00pm No. 18-Daily except Sunday, Leave Goldsboro... 2 50 p m Arrive at Balelgh, ..7.10pm Leave Balelgh B OO a m Arrive Greensboro, 3.15 p m XT o f rt . . o. no-M)nnecis at cnariotte with A. & C. Air L,m9 ior an points in me South and EonthwBst. and with C, C.41.B.B. for all points South and ooumeasL. no. nz connects at t;narin with 1 r. n Llne for all DOlM.s South and 4niithsswur. at d lptte with C, C A A, B, R. for all points Bouth and ouuujeasi. W. W. N. C. RAILROAD. 6Q1N8 WEST. NO. 50-Dally. ueave uieensDoro. y.25 p m Arrive Kemerevtlie. 10.41 pm Arrive Salem.. 11.25 pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. jjesve areeiiauoro V.bO a m Arrive Kemersville 11.01 a m Arrive Salem. 11.85 a m 60ING BAST. NO. 51 Dally , except Sunday. Leave Salem.. 5.15 am .arrive A.ernersviiie 6.60 a m Arrive Greensboro.. 7.00 a m NO. 53 Daily. Leave Salem 6.00 p m Arrive Kemersville 6.40 p m Arrive Greensboro 8 00 pm STATE UNIVERSITY RtlLROAO. j GOING NORTH. Daily' : ex Sunday. Leave Chapel Hill, 1 0.40 a m Arrive University, 11.40 a m GOING SOUTH. aYy ex. Bunoay. Arrive University 12. 10 pm Arrive Chapel Hill, 1.00 pm Pullman Seeping Cars Without Cbw On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. IVThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest. West, North and East. vi Emigrant Bates to Louisiana, 1 ex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, . General Passenger Agent ' may2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R, . PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. "On and after April 80th. 1882. the passen ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line M vision of this road will be as follows: Mall and Express. No. 50. WESTWARD. Mail. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gattonia, 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 am 10.37 am 11.06 am 12.50 p m 1.47 p m 4 06 Pirn 5.29 p m 7.08 p m 8.80 p m 9.10pm 9.46 p m 10.15pm 12.40 a m 1.80 pm all and Express. No. 51. EASTWARD. MalL No. 53. Leave Atlanta i Arrive GainesvU'e, Arrive Lula, K Arrive Habun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, K. Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Charlotte, M 2.15 pm 4 51 p m 5 22 p m 5.69 p m 6.40 p m 8.06 Dm 4.00 am H.19am 6.50 am 7.41 a m 8.17 am 9 26 am 11.03 pm 12.24 p m 2 50pm 4.00 pm 10.08 p m 1 1.40 p m 2.06 am 3 15 am CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains ot Georgia Central and A. W. P. Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. 4 4. Railroads. C with arrlvlne trams of Geonda Railroad. - X with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and rxom a mens, ua. F with Elbertdn Air-Line to and from Xlberton, GeonUa. ' ' G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia -and Charleston, a C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston. S. C K with SpartaB burg and Ashevllle, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Cheater and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas ana Chester. ' M with OC. dt AJ, CL C3: D. and A, T. & O. for all points West North and last. Pullman 'sleeping-ear service on trains NosS0 and Sl dtflly. without change between Atlanta and New York. A, POPE. G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. B Taloott, General Manager. I. Y. 8AGB, Superintendent. 0., C. & A. R. R. CO. iy In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. JEk Trald No. 62. Passenger. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte Arrive Bock Hill Arrive Chester Arrive Wlnnsboro, Arrive Columbia,. Leave Columbia,. Arrive Lexington, Arrive Bidge Spring,... Arrive Granltevllle, Arrive Augusta,. . 1.35 pm 2.38 P m 8.30 P m 4.86 pm 6.00 pm 6.07 P m 6 50pm 6.15am 7.15 am &80am sua p 9.12 pm 9 40am 10.15 pari 10.22 am Train No. 20, Freight. 1 Leave Charlotte, Arrive Bock Hill Arrive Chester........ 5.30 p m 7.53 p m 10 00 pm 1.18am 4 50am I - Arrive Wlnnsboro,. . . Arrive Columbia, Leave Colombia, Arrive Lexington Arrive Bldge Spring, . Arrive Granltevllle,.. Arrive Augusta..- .. Ataiu AUW Ja3 vauj- nil. the 8. C. B B. for Charleston, and with tbe C. G. B. B. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, 4a Augusta with Central Georgia B. B for Macon, Savannah and Florida points.. Train Na 48. Dallr-Connects at AneUBta with the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg R. B, Mscon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points. Trains Noa, 18 and 20, local, trl-weekly, Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains from the Bouth arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, dally, at 5.85 p. m. Freight, daily except Sunday, at 8.42 a. m. and A 45 p. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE 4 OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 53, Dally, Leave Charlotte. ..8 00pm Arrive at Statesville, 10 05 p m Train No. 52, DaHy, v Leave Statesville,. . 6.00am Arrive at Charlotte;.. ....8.05 am Tickets sold to ail points South. Southeast Southwest, and baggage checked through. lay-over allowed on local tickets. . A. POPE, , . Ti M. B. Talcott. J Gen'l Passenger Agent. Gen'l Manager ' . Columbia, a &, June 4th, 1882. Jun8 for had nn HE 'Board of Countv Commissioners of Mart A boro county, 8. C are -now1 ready 4 receive bids lot butldlne a new eeort boose In Bennetts- Ttlle. 8. C. as authorized by Ad cf General ' to :, sembly. Plana ard specifications furnished annllcailon.- A tao vtlans and specifications solicit ed. 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