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DAILY CHARLOTTE OS SERVER: Stiff UA X., J UN E 25 , 1 882. - - s s I r . ? - r-- i i y-N GNTLRUHN! In ml naetioaoi In in nMOMun, I x HACTUt'S Ikok Tomio doe. In oim of Norrooa Protrtion, Femah Diseases. Dyspepsia, and imporer .uiitjon ri tho Mood. thM uaailcag remedy has. in my hands, made some wonderful cores. Oases thai hum baffled mm of our most eminent pnyaioians MWjiswea w una grew. na mcomparaoie remeay. I prescribe it in ofwferenos to any iron preparatioD made. In fart, each a oompound as Da. HAktkb'S Ixoh Towio is a no- cessitr in my practice. am. kuukkt babuku, mint wsen Ave., pt. noma, mo.. Nor. 86th. 1881. Itgiveeeolortcthebioed natural healthful tone to CAe digestive organ and I nervout iytetn,makina it applicable to General! JDebility, Lose of Appe- Site, Prostration of Vital I rowerm and Impotence. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR.HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. mm Se Si Of 10 pieces, at from $22 K $225 PER SETT Parlor Setts, Of 7 pieces, at from $35 to $150 PER SETT. E. M. iota, AT WHITE FRONT. Junll WOLFE'S AROMATIC Schiedam Schnapps, for sale by B. EL JORDAN & CO.. JanlO Druggists. PERSIAN INSECT Powder will destroy all kinds of Insects, lor sale by R. EL JORD1N & CO, JunlO Tryon street MEDICINAL SOAPS. CONST ANnNE'8 Persian Healing Pine Tar, Buchan's Carbolic Toilet and disinfecting, Glenn's Sulphur and Culicura Soaps. R. EL JORDAN A CO.. JunlO Druggists. A FRESH SUPPLY TARRANT'S Seltzer Aperient, Iodia, Bromldia, Jacob's Cordial, Ac. just received by R. EL JORDAN & CO., JunlO Tryon street MONUMENTAL QUBXB Cigarettes and Louge's Plugs, for sale R. EL JORDAN A CO.. JunlO Druggists. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK of English Tooth and Hair Brashes. R. H. JORDAN A CO. JunlO KITCHEN'S QRYbTAL Soap and Sopollo, for sale ty R. H. JORDAN A CO., JunlO Drugglits. SCARR'S FRUIT PRESERVATIVE Is the best and cheap est A full supply at . . R. H. JORDAN A CCS, JunlO Tryon street WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW SpriDg.and Summer Styles OF MILLINERY, " Including all the latest novelties In the MILLINERY LINE. HITS, BONNETS, FLOWKBf, PUJiTIES, RIBBONS, LACES, dec, In all the new styles, colors and Qualities. Also, all the new styles and qualities of LACES. embracing White Goods. Neck WVar, Hosiery J?Xi Si801. c- too LARGEST and MOST COM P LET I STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL OPEN Our Pattern flats and Booaets On Holiday, March 27th, t hey have ever seen In this city Reepectfully, J . P. Query. mar22 -AT- WILDER'S You will And a choice and complete stock of PURE FRESH DRUGS, Colden's, Leibig's Liquid Extract -OF BEEF and TO NIC 1NVIGORATOR. i: Z My '11 w- TRY IT. CIGARS I TOBACCO, H3PEOt niUUT SELECTION In the CITY, -; A(dodlng(tl) famous LA PARXPi. brand of Cigars Chemicals and Toilet Articles, Soring IfDriS ore ? '"':' kn assortment, and everything generally kept in a nrw rmnif viuk owrv. Dinn mwuiiuu firou iu ' rnysunanr . tresonpuons a ay ana nignu onus- (...College street: A combination of Pr&i I toonide of Iron, Peruvian I JtarkandJPhoevhoruein J a palatable form. -The only preparation of iron I that will not blacken the I teethfso eharacterietieof other iron orenarmUotut. iuuqu uuumig w kito tna results tnat us. PRYOR'S OINTMENT IS A SPKJ5DT CURB FOB Blind or Bleeding Plies, Hemorrhoids, Sores, Ul cers, Tumors, Itching of the Parts, Fistulas and all Kindred Diseases; also of Burns, Corns, Felons, Fever Mores, Scald Head, Tetter. Sore Nipples, etc Atlanta, Ua., August 25, 1877. After an experience of twenty-flve years In sell ing ihls ointment, and during that time having closely watched i's effects, and haviDg the testi mony of my friends, and neighbors to confirm my confidence In its merits, I beeame fully satisfied of Its value, and T have boueht the exclusive right to make and sell it, and offer It to you as the best remedy in the world, especially lor all forms of Piles. READ THE TESTIMONIALS: T his is to certify that I have tried Pryor's Pile Ointment In a case of piles, and 6tate that it gave more relief than anything I have ever tried. I fur ther state that as a remedy for burns It Is unpar alleled. I also used it for a case of tetter In my feet of twenty years' standing, and say that It Is the first thing that I have ever tried that gave me more than momentary relief. I consider now that 1 am entirely relieved from that distressing d s ease. JOHN D. NEWSON. Troup county, Ga. Having been afflicted for ten years, at intervals, with that distressing malady, the piles, and after many Ineffectual trials of the remedies In common use, I commenced a short time ago to use your Pile Ointment I experienced immediate relief. From the relief experienced in my case, as well as from the reputation so rapidly acquired by your Ointment In this vicinity, I have no hesitancy in expressing the opinion that It is the most efficient remedy for Piles ever invented. O. A. BULL, LaGrange, Ga. This is to certify that I used Pryor's Ointment In a case of severe burn, and that In a very few days it was entirely relieved of all inflammation, and healed rapidly. After the first application of the Ointment, the patient suffered no pain whatever. R. J. MORGAN. LaGrange, G i. By the advice of Mr. Wynn, I used your Pile Ointment on a servant girl who had been suffering for eight years with a most aggravated case of piles. She Improved from the very first day's use of your Ointment, and before using the box she was entirely recovered. G. W. FOSTER, Cusseta Ala. This is to certify that I have used Pryor's Pile Ointment, and say that It is, In my opinion, the best remedy for piles ever presented to the public. I say this from a positive application of the reme dy on my own person. THOS. B. MORGAN, Troup county, Ga. For sa'e by all dealers in medicine. Price 50 cents per box. Sent by mail on receipt of price. DR. J. BttADFIELD. Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, N. C. mayll The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dys pepsia or indigestion in any form, are advised for the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort to tiy Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Ladies of the most delicate constitution testify to Its harmless and lte restorative properties. Pbjslclans every where, disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, prescribe it as tLe safest and most re liable of all stomachics. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. Junl tvABMgH'fifX. ss cure: Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within; Its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the causi must be removed, hi d in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAtt NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LITER CURB is es tablishedon Just this principle. It realizes that - 95 PER CENT, of all diseases arise from deranged kidny and liver, and it strikes at once at the root or til'- dint culty. The elements of which It is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and BBSTORKR, and, by placing them in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain irom the sy3 tern For the Innumerable troubles em-ed ny un healthy Kidneys, Liver and frln r 'rn-i; for the distressing Disorders of Women; t. r M ualu, and for physical derangement ge.n-r li. mis great remedy has no equal. B -wnie or impiters, imitations and concoctions said io e Jint good For Diabetes, ank lor WARN Kit'd tvAFE DIA BETES CURE. For sale by nil dealer? If. II. WARN EM &. CO , ' Koch it-r, V. aprlS PELOUBET & CO., ESTEY, ROSE DALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker LWs, HAINES and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, it Is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebraed New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, tut give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show yon that I can distance all competi tors, both In price and terms. All I ask u a trial and this em cost you nothing, while it may be the me t saving yon a great deal t in an Instrument tW Organs always In stock either to sell or tent - Call on or address -- : -; H W CELEBRATED jS BX f. u M Charlotte, N. C. Lit ITERS MUM A ilUMP. NUMBER ONE. The Tramp on His Travel s A Disserta tion on Tramps The Classic Pre cincts of Pinch Gut--The Grave of General Davidson The Sage of wavel and. Waveland, Hopewell, N C, To the Editor of the Observer. JUDe 23' 1&82' n?F& W8jk8' sn00t for as it flies, Ana catch the manners living as they rise." 'lis not exactly the business of a tramp to moralize. There are, of course, many kinds of tramps in the world. There is the common tramp, the tramp with literary proclivities, the philo sophic tramp, toe impecunious tramp sea tramps, like Jonah. Noah, Vasco de Gama, Balboa, Captain Cook and Sir Walter Raleigh. Alexander the Great was a tramp and so was Julius Caesar when he disem barked the famous tenth legion on the shores of Britain, and told on return ing such marvelous tales, "that her shores were to the polished race who dwelt by the Bosphorus objects of a mysterious horrorrsuch as the Jomans of the age of Homer regarded the straits of Scylla and the city of the Lsestrygonian cannibals." From all that we can learn, when Joseph went down into Egypt to buy corn, he was the first tramp that be came governor, and the next was War mouth, who tramped from Illinois to Louisiana. Stanley was a tramp of the nrst water, when he fought Miram bo, and discovered the great explorer at Uggigi, but the chief of tramps, an cient or modern, dead or alive, by sea or land, was Moses, who was forty years at the business before he surveyed the promised land from the heights of Pis gab. .Once more upon the road and Shank's mare bounds beneath me "like a steed that knows its rider." Though the rays of the noonday sun are scorching, and steep is the road, there are shady spots in places along the highway, by the classic precincts of that ancient seat of learning, the Ethi opian University at Biddletown. On, through the Carolina "Vale of Tempo," with its hunger-suggesting title of "Pinch Gut," with fields of golden grain waving in the sunlight on either hand, we tramp along by hill and dale, by forest and stream, over the Battlefield of Mclntjre's branch, where Lord Cornwallis with his "Perukes" met "the rude forefathers of the hamlet," mus ket and powder horn in hand, battling for liberty for themselves and for their posterity. By a picturesque looking old mill, on which. the finger of Time has left unerring traces. By Hopewell church (without a gallows, the other sign of civilization in sight), with its ancient graveyard, where all that is moital of the gallant Major-General Davidson rests, till the last trump shall sound, with never a stone to mark the spot where sleeps the hero who gave his life for his country at Cowan's Ford "And leaving In battle no blot on his name, Looks proudly to heaven from the dea'hbed of fame." It may be true, that dulcet decorum est pro patria mori, but though I recog nize the poetry of the classic sentiment I think it contains more poetry than truth. If the heroic dead, lying iu their graves, were allowed in the nVsh once more to revisit the scenes of their earth ly glory, many of them might reasona bly conclude that the "dulce et deco rum," if a good thing for the living, was rather hard on the dead. "What's honor?" says Falstaff. "Will it heal a wound ?" "No." "Will it fill a purse?" "No." "Then I'll none of it." Not long since I saw an Epitaph written on a tombstone for one who was killed in a duel. It concluded by recording the fact "He was killed by a pistol of the brass mounted kind, and of such is the Kingdom of HeaveD." Is there not, gentle reader, a great deal of imaginary honor in this world which "Will seem to our superior vision, very foolish in the next .But "revenouanosmoutons," for a modest tramp has no business to mor alize. If "there's a divinity that shapes our ends" (roughly) at least for me of late, the lines have fallen in pleasant places. With interminable fields of golden grain, calling for invocations to Ceres; with the merry sound of mow ers whetting their scythes, the whistle of "Bob White," and the plaintive cry of the "whippoorwill" we journey along. "Jog on, Jo? on the footpath way, And merrily hent tin style-a; A merry heart goes all the day, Yoi.r sad tlre3, in a mllc-a." Over a road that couldn't have have been worse when the British artillery traversed it, "in the dark backward and abysm of time," a hundred years ago. Past Davidson's creek, over a ."bridge of 8ighs,"we seek the hospitality of the Patriarchal Sage of "Waveland, an old man "only in judgment and under standing") who is proverbially kind to modest tramps like the undersigned. "As we journey through life" let us live by the way, and "Dum vivimus vi vnmus" are good mottoes. I had them in "my mind's eye," when I halted at ia residence of Constantino Davidson, for like other tramps of high or low de gree, I have a weakness for the best houses and the best people in the coun try. Approaching "Waveland" it ap peared in the distance to our hungry vision, as the fairy places in the delect ntile mountains did to f'htistiMii in tlio illegory of Pilgrims Progress, aftef he had passed through the slough of Des pond. Situated in a picturesque champaign country, the landscape Jrom the capa cious bay windows was charming and suggestive of peace, quietness and re pose as the happy valley of Russelas. Scarcely turning on my pillow in the mornings, L could see the sky redden ning in the east with the first flush of dawn ere the fiery orb appeared above the horizon, or the cock, the trumpet of the morn, announced his coming. I could hear the birds carrolling in the rose and oleander bushes, and the mat in song. of the busy bee until drunken with peach juice he turned over in a maudlin sleep like a Christian bummer in a Charlotte bar-room, as if he-knew "that man being a reasonable animal would get drunk," "the best of life was intoxication." "Whoe'er has travelled lire's dull round, "Where'er his stages, may have been, "Must sigh to think, he still has found t "His warmest welcome In an Inn," May suit some dispositions but not your humble servant's. Give him such as he had for a few brief days at "Waveland," a jolly host and hostess, and a library of modern literature where a modest tramp can take his otium cum dignitate with a pipe lulled by the sonorous diapason of "the wind-haunted trees of Pan, the telling their grief to the hills," while he soliloquizes: "How happy they who spend In shades like these, A youth of labor with an age of ease." My host and 1 had met before, not in Mexico, where early in life he sought "the bubble reputation at the cannon's mouth" at Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo and Monterey, for he comes of a fight ing race, although when 'grim viaaged war had smoothed his wrinkled front" and the era of peace returned, he turned his sword into a Dlonch hnr j (Cincinnatus like) and under the shade ui ma jwii ug tree, u is now "monarch of ali be surveys,' - has "lands and beeves and is in the King's commis sion. '' " "'-J, I wassomewhat tired when we reach dWa-veland'5arid4he dust of Pinch GuV, was heavy, on my sandals. If Cicero when he sulked like "Achilles in his tent" retreated fo his, villa and his fish ponds for recreation; ve found the sage of WayelandT imitating the Re man Senator in laying . out and con structing ponds for the cultivation of l urnt feat nit s ir was scarcely necessary to say "What's thy nam ? Thou hast a grim appearance and thy face JBears a command in it, though tny tackle's torn. Thou show'st a noble vesseL" Nor for me to reply, in a supplicat ing mood: "Canst thou not minuter to a mind diseased. Flues Irom the memory a rooted sorrow, . Raze out the written troubles of the brain. And with some tweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse tne foul bosom of that pert o- s:uff. Which weighs upon the heait." All of which he did, and I took the antidote straight, without sugar, and so did he. More anon. A Tramp. NO RESPITE FOR GUITEAU. The Attorney General Reports Against it and the Cabinet Unanimously En dorse the Report. Washington, D. C, June 24. The result of the special meeting of the Cabinet last evening, in considering the case of Guiteau, "it was mad known officially this morning by a statement from the Attorney General, that the plea for a respite had been re fused. This conclusion was reached last evening, but was purposely with held from the public in order that it migh first be made known to the pris oner. The Attorney General, to whom all appeals and petitions presented to the President bearing on this case had been referred, submitted an elaborate report to the Cabinet last evening, re viewing all the points presented in fa vor of a respite and recommending that it be not granted on the ground that the sanity of the prisoner had been fully established at the trial. The re port was generally discussed and unan imously approved by the Cabinet, all the members of which were present. An understanding was reached as above stated. Rev Mr Hicks called upon the President and the Attorney General last evening to learn the result of the meeting but was informed that nothing could be divulged on the subject till this morning. Similar ef forts on the part of Mr. Reed, (Guiteau's counsel) were also fruitless. Rev Mr. Hicks called upon the Attorney Gen eral this morning by appointment and was informed that the cabinet had de cided not to interfere with the execu tion of Guiteau's sentence. Mr. Hicks thereupon drove to the district jail and informed Guiteau of the decision. A Female Crank. Washington Letter. At the Guiteau scaffold a young lady from West Virginia exclaimed : "Oh ! let us form the procession. This gentleman will tell us how." The oth ers consented, and the party having been arranged to personate the warden and the deputy, the minister, the con demned and the attendants (the young lady in question taking the.place of the condemned), the procession, with slow and measured steps, moved to the front of the scaffold. The chaperon here sup posed the party would stop, but, while the two or three gentlemen present seemed indifferent, the ladies urged that the programme should be carried out. The party thereupon ascended the steps, the fair culprit remarking as she did so: "Oh, isn't this nice. How easy the steps are." And reaching the platform, eager questions were asked as to the disposi tion of the party. The fair culprit, having taken the place of the con demned on the trap, asked: "When the religious exercises are over, what then?" "Why, the black cap and rope," tfas the answer. Having been shown how the rope was fixed, the culprit said : "Then the drop," and, throwing her headto the right exclaimed, 'Ugh!" Drowned. New London, June 24. Edmund Benjamin, coxswain of Columbia col lege crew, was drowned here yester day. Thousands of ladles cherish grateful remem brances of the help derived from the use of LyJia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Revitalizing the blood Is absolutely necessary for the cure of general debility, weakness, lassi tude. Ac The best earicher of the blood Is Brown's Iron Bitters. Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes and other diseases of the Klineys and Liver, which you are being so frightened about. Hop Bitters Is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. AH other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many Umes worse. A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It la for the bare of this disease and Ke s.ttend.ante, felCg-tegADAciLB, BlLlOUSJfZSS, ntH PEPStA, C61TSTIPATT03T, PLtjEj, ste.. that TTJTTB PIIJ haje gained s world-wide reputation. Jio Bemedy has ever been dlaoovered that aot so- gently on the digestive organs, giving them vigo.fr to as similate food. As a. natural resjedt, the Uervous System is Braoed, the Mnaoleg are Developed, and the Body Robnst. a. KTVAXt. m Planter at Bayxro Sere, Le,Mys : My plantation la la a malarial district. For MTral year X oonld not make half a orop on aooonnt of blllona Uaaaea and ehlHa. I waa nearly dlaooorag'ed when I bagaa tha aaa of TUTjr'8 pills. The revolt was marvelooa-. my laborer aoon beoama hearty and roouat, aad I have bad no farther trouble. . Thy relieve the engorged liver, clean the Blood from poleenone hnmora, auxl aase the bowel to ax naturally, with. am wniea no on can eom weu. Ml nail Ktroaar H PrleMSGaau, Office, &5 St array a) 9. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DVE. Gbay HAra or Wbtsxxbs changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Drx. It imparts a natural color, and acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of One Dollar. - Office, 38 Murray Street, New York. (Dr. TUWB 3XA.XtJA.Xj mf Valuable Information and Vamful Beeeiptm I will be mailed nun on application, J1 While other Baking Powders are largely adulterated with Alum and other hurtful druge, hoe been kept Mnehanged in all hs original. purity and str'engfh The best evidence of its eafety and effect ivtnet-is the iacf of its having received the highest testimoni als from the most eminent chemists in the' United States, who have analyzed itfrini , its introduction to the present time No other powders show so good results by the ' true test the TEST OF THE OV< ni - IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BaKlKS POVEB. ' '.. - 1 -JUOS BIT , - ' ' ' l';Minnit.Yi''.''rlDTf TtT ir . .. ..rrTji Mcato raloaa Parti POLLS C WZ3 pSllli CURES :Afg lXJ hh NEVER FAILS. The only known Specific Bemedy for Epl'epOc Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance. Vertigo. Hlsterics, Insanity, Apoplexy. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv ous Diseases. This lntalllble remedywlll positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous Derange ment, and drive them away from whence they came, never to return again. It utterly destroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the hereditary taint or poison In the system, and thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhoea or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion of the Uterus, Internal Heat, tiravel, Inflam mation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, ihere Is no better remedy During the change of life no Female should be wi'hout it 1 1 quiets the Nervous system and felvea rest, comfort, and nature's sweet sleep. "SAMARITAN NERVI 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 lor the pleasure of drink ing and treating bis friends, Uttle 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 drug takes strong hold upon its victim, leading him on to hla own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking are. precisely what eating Is to alimentlveness, as over eating first in flames the stomach, which redoubles Its cravings until it paralyzes both the stomach and appetite. So every drink of liquor or dose of opium, Instead of satisfying, only adds to Its fierce fires, until It consumes the vital force and then luelL Like the glu tonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!" but never enough until Its own rapacity devours itselL Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief in such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the nerves, builds up the 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 the Urinary Or gans. Nervous Debility, caused by the Indiscre tions of youth, permanently cured by the use of this Invaluable remedy. To you, young, middle aged, and old men, who nre covering your sufler li gs bs with a mantle by silence, look up, you can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and lewels in the crown of your Maker, if you will Do not keep this a secret longer, until It saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If yon are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH MOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature delay, and lmpait 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 weU as anybody. Pktxk Ross, Sprlngwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years' duration. Jacob Bursa, St. Joseph, Mo. 8AITIARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bUlty. Olives Mtkbs. bonton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma; also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jkwxll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four years. Charles E. Cubtis, Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight years Albkbt Sikpson, Peoria, Hi. SAFARI TAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending S2,4O0 with other doctors. J. W. Thobmton CI al born, Miss. NAM A III TAN NERVINE Has been the means of curinc my wife of rheuma tism. J. B. Xlktchxb, Fort Collins, CoL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic Ills of a stub born character. Rxv. Wn Mabtih, Mechanics town, Md. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mrs Wm. Hkhson, Aurora, IU. ,v.n m r iv nervine Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. Rxv. J. A. Eoiz, Beaver, Pa. A M R ITA W NERV INE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $3,000 with other doctors. 8. B. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. KAin tit I VAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jbhhtk Wabbxm, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111. MAMA II I TAN NERVINE Cured our child ot firs after given up to die by our family physician. It having over 100 In 24 hours Hxnbt Kkxb, Vervllla, Warren county, Tenn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after having had 2,500 in eighteen months. Mrs. E. Fobks. West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. Mraa ORLKNA MARSHALL, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E. B. Balls, Hattavllle, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael O'Cohbsb, Rldgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Tbxhblt, Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 years standing Qxhbt Class, Fairfield, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the bead E, Graham, North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE vurea my son ol fits. He has not had a fit for bdouc iout years. n i i JOBH vavtb, .j; Foodbnm,Maonfancouitr.JDiX, r5&MWITari,:rERVlriE:; Is for sale by arnggtsia everywhere, or may be had direct from us. Tnose who wis to obtain further tQlTIUQ Villi UIOOBf) WMVIVDV W W v-V Arnaali.r foreonr of our WurtraUxt Vournal Health,- String hundred of testimonial or. cur ?. i, h. nwii ik j. mMiticlne'. and also their picture photographed- attar- JheCr, rpawrauon u perfect health. Address ;. , I - w Dr. S A. iTfltf no lollowlny scLrdiiit. are Cor. r. ctfd by tbe KoAlroat! ofncials. and my be Moiled on as Correct : North foirOjT. COKDEjISED schedules. TRAINS GOING EAST. Date. April 30th, 1882. o 51 liar.. No 53 Dailv. Leave Charlotte, ... " Salisbury. .... " High Point,... Arrive Greensboro,. . . Leave wreensboro,. . . Arrive HUlsboro...... Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh Leave Raleigh.-... Arrive Goldsboro'.... 'Warn 4 40 p m tf.24 p m 7.85 p m 8.05 p m r..f .4 a m 20 am X . !) a m 9.30 a m 11.47 am i2:itf am 1.40 pm 4 05 pm r rft) p m No. 17-Dally except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .S rODm Arrive at Ralegh,. . . V kV S - Amye at Goldsboro.:;?: a S R.IRtn!,"C)nJ?,efSv Greensboro' with R&D B. R. for-all points North, East and West via nan mlngto Goi,boro "m W' W.tte wS: No. 53 -Connects at Sallsturv with w n r r Moggggq D- H l Points TRAISB SOIXft WTcqr Date, April 80th, 1882. No. 50 . . Dally. A?3ve Rar:v Leave Raleigh, hrkSIS Arrive Durhim.:..:. Igs Arrive Hillsboro 546 EE? Arrive Greensboro, .05 d m Leave Greensboro MliES Arrive High Point, .... .. 950SS Arrive Hailsbury,. 1 1 " la n m Arrive CharlotS; .j.; jjggj No. 18 -Daily except Sunday, No. 52 Dally. 40 a m 10. 10 am II 2l am 1.00 pm Arrive at Raleigh, ..7.10pm Leavfe Raleigh. 8 00am Arrive Greensboro, 815 p m No. 50 -Connects at Charlotte with A & c Air andewW Wk 4 and uthwS Atheist i E- H- f0r polllts Soutn an Southeast. ' " & fOT M P0lnt8 N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. GOING WE8T. NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro. q ok n m Arrive KemersvUle -f I m Arrive Salem......... .......itls pS NO. 62 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 0 ro a m Arrive Kernersville ii qi "ft- ...:::::::li:85a2 OOINQ EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem R1B, Arrive Kernersville ." fifin 5 S Arrive Greensboro. 7.'ooam NO. 53-DalIy. Leave Salem soonm Arrive Kernersville 40cS Arrive Greensboro 00 p m STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No 1, Dally GOING NORTH. ex Sunday. VtW iu- 1 1 0.40 a m Arrive University, irlo a m No. 2. Dal y GOING SOUTH. ex. Sunday. Arrive University... Arrive Chapel Hill,. 12.10 p m 1. 00 p m PdllmaB Sleeping Cars Witbont Cbacie 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. lar-Through Tickets on sale at Crtensboro', Ralelich, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, aud all principal points South, Southwest. West, North and East. Fir Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent may2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSENQEB DEPARTMENT. WOn and after April 30th, 1882, the passen ger train service on the Atlanta 4 Charlotte Air Line Llvlslon of this road will be as follows: Mall and Express. No. 50. WESTWARD. Mail. No. 52. 12.50 p m 1.47 P m 4.06 pm 5.29 pm 7.03 p m 8.30 p m 9.10 pm 9.48 pm 10.15 pm 12.40 a m Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Charlotte, M. Gastonla, L Spartanburg. K Greenville, H Seneca, G Toccoa. F Rabun Gap Junction,. Lula,E... Gainesville. Atlanta, 1.00 am 2.02 a m 4.31 am 5.59 am 7.48 a m 9.18 am lO.OO am 10.87 am 1 1.00 a m 1.80 pm Mall and Express. No. 51. EASTWARD. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta, Arrive Gainesville Arrive Lula, X Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, F Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. Arrive Spartanburg. K. Arrive Gastonia, L Arrive Charlotte, M 2.15 p m 4.51 p m 5.22 p m 5.69 p m 6.40 pm R.OA n m 4.00 am H.19am i 6.60 a m 7.41 am 8.17 am 9 26am 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2 60pm 4.00 p m 10.06 pm 11. -Hi p m 2.06 a m 8.15 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. 41 Railroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Klberton Alr-Llne to and from Elberton. Georgia. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, a C. H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston. 8. C. K with Spartanburg and AshevHle, and Spartan burg, Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and AshevUle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas ant Chester. M with C . a & A, C. C R. D. and A., T. 0. for ail points West. North and East. Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 daily, without change betwten Atlanta and Newlork., A. Pope, " neral Passenger and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcott, Gene al Manager. I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent a, 0. & A. R. K. CO CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. Train No. 62. Passeng'r. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Cnailotte Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester 1.85 pm 2.88 p m 8.80 pm 4.85 p m 6.00 p m 0.07 P m 6 50pm 8 02 pro 9.12pm 10.15 pm Arrive Wlnnsboro... Arrive Colu mbia,.. . . . Leave Columbia. 6.15 am 7.15am 8. 30 am 9 40am ia22 am "r"7 Arrive Lexington,.... Arrive wage Bpnng, Arrive Granite ville, . . Arrive Augusta, Train No. 20, Freight. Leave Charlotte, . .. Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester, Arrive Wlnnsboro, . . . Arrive Columbia,. . . . Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington. . . . Arrive Ridge Spring.. Arrive GranlteviUe,. . Ap-lve Augusta.. 5.80 p m 7.53 pm 10 00 pm 1.18am 4 60am Train No. 62. Daily-Connects at Columbia with the 8. C. B. B. for Charleston, and with the C. A G. R. B. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac. At Augusta with Central Georgia R. R for Macon, Savannah and Floridawints. Train No. 48, Dally-Connects at Augusta with the Georgia R. Bv and Central Georg R.R. for Macon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points. Trains Nos. 18 and 20. local, tri-weekly, Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. - Trains from the south arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, daily, at 5 35 p. m. Freight, dally except Sunday, at 8.42 a. m. and 4 46 p. m. ATLANTIC TENNESSEE A OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 68, Daily, Leave Charlotte. .8 00 p m Arrive at Statesville, 1 0 05 p m Train No. 52, Dally. Leavex&tatesvllle,. . . . 6 00 am Arrive at Charlotte, 8.05 am ; Ticketo sold to all points . South, Southeast and Southwest,- and' baggage- checked through No lay-over allowed on local tickets. A. POPE, T. M. B, Talcott. Genl Passenger Agent ... tien'l Manager.. Columbia, & aJune 4th, 1882. "Inn - " I ... 1- , , DANIEI.O?D()NNEL,f rPRA Aa.A :. . ' QCDce under the Cantral TTrtioT s?-1? iif?2B Pnpa attended Bdedito.' f I teaUolti In great variety, 3ust received tth CHINA ST ORB OF Lot of elegant BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS. FLY FANS AND FLY TRAPS. CE CREAM FKEE2eKSbea,.Made AIH.TIWBT fHUlT JAKn, WATER COOLEB8. 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