Mi ' 1 ,1 Pp&frfrt Cfl ABXOTf E OBSER VER i i?Rii) A Y fiH? e Ba, 1 8 J8 2 , ; G i mi iaj U mm in meauiuie. r Hmn't urn '. Himi't Inn Tamo Bt-naaesof Kurvoas Prostration, Female I eaamae. of ess nooa, hub tdsasMSf aor Boat it in preeareaoatoaairon made, in net, men r itir In 1HT mm r Ps. ROBKRT I .T JBaUeseoUrtetkeUeea; nmntrml healthful tone to the digestive orgrnne ana 4t appUeaUe to General Debility, Lose of Appem. eUe,rteetratien of Yitml Jtoeew and Itnvot lab MANUFACTURED BY THE SH.HABTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST, ST. LOUIS. Of 10 piece, at from $22 ?8 $225 PER SETT Parlor Setts, Of 7 pieces, at from $35 18 $150 PER SETT. AT WHITE FRONT. Junll AIM Have Just received 50 sacks choice which we are offering very low. Also In all size packages CORN, FLOUR, HAY, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED, And In fact everything kept In a Aa J. Bed) Jun29 MILLINERY, Incbidlng all the latest novelties the MILLINERY LINE. HATS, . BONNETS, FLOWKBf, PLUnES, RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, an the new styles and qualities of LACES, embracing White Goods. Neck Wear, Hosiery WILlIoPEN Our Patterit 1 Hats' and Bonnets Oa lloaday, Harcl- 27th, When we will be pleased to show the Ladies the GRANDEST DISPLAYS OF VINE MILLINERY t hey have ever see hi thU city . . BeepectfnOf,' Mrs. P. Query. mar22 --AT-- witftiEtrs Yon will find a ebolce and complete stock of PDDG ! FRESn fiBUGS, Coldcn Leitig's Liquid Extract -01- BEEr mat. Tomo invioobator. trim it. CIGARS 1 TOBACCO, Deluding tft farnoo. LA PABXPA brand of Clgais . Cteoicals and Toilet .Articlts, a assortment, and everything raneraHy kept in a t t cTasilw?? t Mte. Bpecial ttn"n Eiven to wscrtDtrons day nd night Satls- ' taction guaranteed, ' ' , . -; r CITE IT! A CAlii Js. Cnrrat ?ra8.'"V.Wlege Street: L .. kimi Mo. i h iieiL WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR MEW Spring M 'Mm. iffl" -f- - si lie u U JjiisbS- ore -JL eoniblnetHonef Pro toaeide of Iron, rerun jam - Hark and. Fhesphorusin . a palatable form. The onhr oreoarationofiron that wilt not blacken the teeth, characteristic of ether iron preparation. 1 Have loc to give thaiamUs that Urn. ima. Dnmntu. and imiwim. reaaeay has, is say sands, made soma wonderful cores. Oases thai have iaiuhayTieldsd to Urrea and iroomnarabto remedy. I proscribe a, compound aa vm. tunu i ison tohio is a no. SUM WS8H i Awl, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. ftiti TVR. .T. BRA TlFT F.T.TVpf REGULATOR. WOHAIV8 BEST FRIEND. It Is well known to physicians, and alasl too well known to suffering women themselves, that they are subject to numerous diseases peculiar to their sex. socn as suppression or ine menses, painrui and scanty Menstruation Congestion, Ulceration and Vailing of theWerab; -attended with an end less train of sympathetic and constitutional disor ders, which embitters the whole life, and which have long been considered as almost incurable. But at last the remedy has been found in DR. J. BBADFIELD'3 FEMALE REGULATOR, It is not a "cure-alF-kul a remedy for tfm4 class of diseases, ail of which pertain to too Womb. Any sunerer irom toe diseases mentioned can take this remedy, and thus relieve herself without revealing her condition to any one, and without subjecting her Womanly modesty to the shock of an examination Dy a pnysician. : To bring health ana happiness to the homes of suffering women Is a mission before which royal favor sinks into insignificance. What earthly ben efaction can compare with one which protects from "That dire d'sease whose ruthless power Withers beauty's transient flower?" which gives ease for pain, Joy for sorrow, smiles for tears, the rose of health for the pallor of dis ease, the light, elastic step for dragging weariness nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull ness, the sweet lines of full grown beauty for the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long Hie of mental, phystealsocral and domestic enjoy ments for a "few sad, days" .of pain and gloom, ending in an early grate f 8uchU the mission, such arethe results of T3r. J. BBADFIfiLb'd FB MALE REGUMJOR. which. Is. hence truly and appropriately styled Woman's Best Friend. " ' "Whites" and all those irregularities of the womb so destraoavtoUkheaithv4iappipess and beauty of women. ' disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. All who suffer, fom any, of these diseases are most earnestly inwlted to give this great remedy a trlai. It has cured thousands and will euro yea Don't fall to try it . Price-small size, 75 cents. Large size $1.50. Manufactured by J BRADF1ELD, Atlanta. Ga- For sale Everywhere. . apr27 riflSFEFH HP CELEBRATED J S;24.s;i The feeble and emaWatefl. grMfertntt from dys pepsia or indigestion In any form, ate advised for the sake of tfcelrown bodily and mental comfort, to try Hoste Iter's Stomach Bitters. Ladles of the most delicate constitution testify to its harmless and its restorative properties. Pbjslcians every where, disgusted with the adulterated. liquors of commerce, prescribe it as the safest and most re liable of all stomachics. FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEI LERS GENERALLY. Junl Disease Is an effect, not a eause. Its origin is within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the cause most be removed, and In no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LITER CURE Is es tablished on Just this principle. It realizes that 95 PER CENT. of all diseases arise from deianged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the diffi culty. The elements of which It is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and BxsroBXB, and, by placing them in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. For the Innumerable troubles caused bv un healthy Kidneys. Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria. ana iot pnysicai verangemenis generally, mis greai remedy nasno eqaauy Beware 01 imposters, imitations and concoctions said to be lust as eood. -For Diabetes, ak, for- WARNER'S SAFE DJA- us raa uvtuv Mat saie oy an aeaiera. i H, Hr WARIIEU ft CO., " Kocbeatter, N. V aprlS ESTEY, ROSEDALK, ORCAIMS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, ELAlHES and GATE CITY fl PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, it is conceded, lead the World. i am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and 8ELL THEM AT FACTORY PBICES. 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 trial and this cm oost yon nothing, while It maybe the meat saving you a great deal - : fa an instrument taar-OrKans always to stockf either to sell or rent yau on or aaaress AiOCKtlOX24, ilJXUC ft j1UINb, Charlotte, N. C. mai23 HMIIitlf llfcl.llaWI VWI) AUBBWUIU. ' ' I wwtu ... bow mv w PRQF.HAKK18 PASllUJt KtMtUT Vaaaa Utm and attaen who mOet from Nervow an Fhyiieal DU1- ! ItT. Pteiaatan Exiiaiutioo aaa their u.nr gtaomr eoamHenoeaj,! if cureu, i': The Bamedy i pot ttp laboxaa So. I OatUng amon , . s (Kourti u viwot a oar., nnlSM ib lercr ouet,) (luaiil thre uanttu), ficat by null ia plaia wrppr. :; : Dinwiiww for UlaMmatwr Mh ka. Pamphlet deMri , ' h. 1881. U II uuv PELOUBET f t vautA-, , ! 1 OLIVER H. DOCKER Y. His Letter Accepting the Nomination for Con gressman-at Large. ? 3 Mangum, N. C, June 25, 1882. Col. Wtn. Johnston, Charlotte, N. C. Sirs-'-Youruflicial announcement, as president ttihe anti Frohibition Lib eral convention, of my nomination for cor.gressman-at-large "with singular unanimity" by the convention assem bled in Raleigh on the 5th inst., came duly to hand. This unexoected and unsolicited honor on such a platform of yuuviyiva x cannutt uecune. Political platforms unfortunately are often made by designing men for. de ception calculated and intended to mislead and mystify the public mind but not so with the tenets of the liber als. The issues presented ; are plain. assumed , thereon with, unambiguous clearness and great force. These- is sues are1 likewise pertinent and f living, and haye tlaily - concenmffirrtr for our people, and demands such solution of ttrenras they in their sovereicn; will ntfehxliest . 6r the people, and : ia ;be l half iitthe people do we makfr this, 'ap peal to- them at the ballot-box the only and nai arbiter in such cases made and provided. Upon all these, grave Questions for popular consideration, let f me say,; that I am and have been, ' of record, tin mil accord with our Liioerai friends. The convention of75, fraudulenjiy organized, inaugurated this perplexing question by taking from the people the f rights and privileges which naturally and constitutionally belonged to them.. To them do we muke this appeal for the restoration of that constitutional recognition'-local self-government, the right.of home-rule, the right to select those officials hy whom taxes are levied and burdens imposed, is a principle which underlies our whole system of government and constitutes the mud sill on which the fabric is reared. This is certainly the people's government "madB by them, for them and for them only" and belongs not to a self-constituted oligarchy of irresponsible men neither in the outset elected by the peo ple, nor yet answerable to them at any future time. In such case the people are at the mercy of politicians with centralized authority, who appoint from llaleigh, for partizan ends, magis trates for each township in the State, and they in turn are deputed to elect county commissioners, who have exclu sive control over the people's property in assessment and taxation, schools, public buildings, bridges, roads, &c, and are not required at any time to submit their official. action to the people for ratification or rejection. Indeed not only under no responsibility, but the taxing source is removea as rar as, pos sible from the owners of the eovern- ment The members of the Legisla ture appoint the magistrates for six years generally the dictation of town ship party caucus then in turn the magistrates elect the commis sioners, ana oiten irom their own ranks, and then the commissioners three degrees removed from and above the control of the people go to work on their property and schools. This round-about process is designed for no good and must tend, if unchecked, to the establishment ot "exclusive pnvi leges, and much odious class legisla tion. "The right of the people to scru tinize the acts of their representatives and to correct all abuses of power bv the remedy of the ballot-box. is one which the people should never indiffer ently exercise or tamely surrender.' Taxation and representation is pecu liarly an American doctrine, and is one of those political axioms which denes argument. Of Ejndreclpurpose was the sumptu ary bill of last summer. Designed to clothe tms same Doara or commission ers, responsible to nobody, with author lty to designate how much and what our people shall drink, and from whom they shall buy, provided in clear and unmistakable terms that whiskey or brandy shall not be bought from our own people, for they shall not make it, but from others outside of our State lines. Here you discover neither home rule nor home manufacture, but foreign ruie anu ioreign production, utners beyond our borders, and aliens to our commonwealth, are to be enriched at the expense of our own people, whose property is to be conhscated. The board of commissioners now constitute one body of men of "exclusive privileges oer the peoples finances. Now, an other monopoly of equal potency must be constituted of tne doctors, druemsts and apothecaries to superintend, desig nate, direct and absolutely control, witnout popular responsibility, the ap petites, desires and even ailments of our people. Sumptuary laws are hurt ful and inimical to the genius of our governments Intemperance (a great evil I admit) can't be cured by any such compulsory process. Such legislation is pernicious and should be checked at once. A free ballot and fair count we must have, and I trust in good old North Carolina, our people, irrespective of party or color, will see to it that this inestimable boon, peculiar to our coun try aione, is ireea irom ail im proper interference, whether of intimidation, coercion or rraua. un this point there should be no issue. -2-It,js.J,a sacred right, and belongs 6f rigm alone to tne. voter. To this declaration no honest man can object. If honestly and fairly defeated at the polls by the people we will gracefully bow to their sovereign will, but if counted out by others and elsewhere than at the polls. we propose to test it to the bottom. The common schools of the State de mand our earnest and unremitting at tention, for - "constitutions are but pa per, while society is the substratum of Government." Education. is- essential to the welfare of any people, but to ours, clothed with supreme authority. it is all-important.. Its advantages are universally recognized, and modern civilization imperatively demands its agency: In our State, public schools should be kept up ten months in the year, yet in our impoverished condition we are unable to make the necessary appropriations its importance demands. I heartily endorse your proposition to invoke the aid of Congress In this great work.v ir would prefer, as for years I have advocated, the total and uncondi tional repeal of the whole internal rev enue system, and in that event Congress could aid us with liberal grants or pub lie lands as has often been done or otherwise;- ret; if the system is to con- tinue let - every" dollar of tax derived from distilled, liquors by the govern ment be annually appropriated to the people of each State for educational purposes in our common schools. This is a wise provision and must meet the aDDrobation of every friend of his country. If elected I shall use my'best efforts to secure this end. I trust "the organization of the Lib eral nartv ill be oroductive, outside of immediate political considerations, of permanent good. Its political tenets are mild and iusL and address themselves to the sound discretion ana cooi juag mentofi our people, Rn4 affpra iatt$m- selves nd. juiwficatloijQQr pretext-ever for calumny and aouse. xec us nope me tendency thereof will be salutary. In this popular upheaval let the right of freedom of opinion and independence of action be conceded in utter disregard c f the- mandates of party leaders. Let us hav trood; will, confidence, peace and harmony, in lieu of discord, stiifeund Ibitterness.- Political Bervility is debas ing to freemen, snd implies abject sub- Smission.tp the will of others., Such ac, tion is not con&ental'with freedom' and, dwarfs men's iodlvidaal priviliees. Thanking you, my dear sir, for the (complimentary terms, m which yon no tify, me of -the action, of the conven- . i A i A f O. H.'DOCKERY.T 7 lh bnlrsflentifia Iron Medicine that does not produce headache, & bat gives to the system all the benefits of Iron- without Its bad effects, is TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCI A Train Filled With Passengers Jumps Long Branch, N. J June 29. The express train which left Long Branch at 5 minutes past 8 o'clock this morn ing met with a terrible accident while ciossing the bridge over the branch of ShrewBberry river near Little Silver station. The accident was no doubt caused bv the spreading of the rails. Six cars in cluding four ordinary passenger coach es, the smoking car and the Pullman Patlor "Zenobia," left the rails and. ran over the ties of the bridge, tearing them to splinters. The cars kept on the bridge until the train was half way across when four passenger coaches and the smoking car went over into the wa ter with a terrible crash. They landed on theirlsides in about 4 feet of water. The scene that followed beggars de scription. An unknown jnan from ucean Beach"was takes but dead. The. cars were filled with passengers but tb: number of injured is unknown. There were about one hundred nurt: uemor est, of the firm of Demorest & Co, New York, is badly injured and will die. Wm: R. Garrison, son of Commodore Charles K. Garrison, is terribly hurt in the chest. Chas. Wi Woodruff, of Newark, and J. Mitchell Scranton.are also seriously injured. It is impossible to get the names of Others at present Physicians from neighboring towns have been summoned. Chas. H. Fos ter, fireman of the ...engine,, pulled ex President Grant out of the smoking car uninjured, liobt.- itobertson, an iron merchant, of New York. i3 injured badly. A grocer named Edison, of Bridgeport is crushed terribly. James Brooks, of the firm of Brooks & Dick son, theatrical manager, had his collar bone broken, Morris H. Brown, son of Thos. J. Brown, superintendent of the Erie Railroad received a severe blow on the head his back is injured, C. J. Fox, of Richmond, Va., had his hand crushed, James E. Mallory, 252 Broad way, is so badly crushed that he cannot recover. A Richmond Bank Suspends. Richmond, Va. The Bank of Com merce suspended payments to deposit ors to-day. The cashier states that the bans does not owe over $40,000, and will be able to pay 50 cents on the dol lar. An exhibit of the condition of the bank shows that heavy - losses have been sustained during the curient year on bonds and stock that had been car ried over from last year, whereby the capital of the bank had been greatly impaired. The stockholders of the bank are now holding a meeting. One Case of Yellow Fever at Pensaco- la. Washington. June 29. The Nation al board of health is advised that tbe bark Iris arrived at Pensacola yester day from Havana with one case of fe ver on board. The vessel was sent to Ship Island. YVO.TI AN. Shall She Pntterro Her Ileal lb. Hew and Dean it One who has lone Investigated this sublect elves the result and Is happy to ray thst it is found in woman's "Best Friend." -it is adapted especially to that great central, ell-controlling organ, the womb, correcting Its dtrvrders. and curing any Ir regularity of the "menses." or "courses." Dr. J. wadneld's Female heeulator acts like a charm in whites, and in sudden or gradual checking, or in entire s'oppage ot the "monthly courses," from cold, mental trouble, or like causes, by restoring the natural discharge in every instance. In chronic cases, so often resulting In ulceration, falling of me womb, its action is prompt ard decisive, sav ing the conctitutlon from numberless evils and premature decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradttald, Atlanta. Ga. Price: trial Blxe. 75c ; large size, $1.50. For sale by all druggists. No matter how advanced in life, Good teeth In either man or wife Or maid are a rich prize; And those who wonld the gift preserve, From SOZOliONT won't svretve, Should they at ah be wlte. mm c 3 A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE DANE of the resent generation. It la for the Core of this disease and its attendants, faCK-HfcaMCHig. EHl0'USirtS3, DYS PEPSIA; COFSTLPAtlON, PILES, etc., that aed a world-wide reputation. N6 Remedy baa ever been discovered frhat acta ao gently on tne digestive organs, giving them vigor U to I elmilate food. Aa a natural reajaJt, the Uervous System is Braced, tbe Muaolea are Developed, and the Body Robust. ' . BTVJJU a. Plaster at Bayou Sere, t., esya : My plantation la In a. maliarl&l dlatrtot. Per MTnl yeara I oonld not make half a crop on account of bUlons (Uaeaaaa andxnllla. X wm nearly discouraged wnen Z beg-an the nae of TtTET'S PIUjS. The re salt wm nmrrelouat my laborers soon beeame hearty and roDna and I have had no further trouble. . . TareMwteaienredWetveleMise' tbe lilood from peuoBeaa bamere, aed emmee the bowels te me rally, wltb. ontwblesiBe) one earn feel well. . - Try thta remedy OOrty, auwl yoawMljraln at neaUUiy DMrestieaa, Vla-ereoe KWiy, Pne. Blood, Streaf Herre, udi Bound Liven. ) Ioe,U Cents. Offloe, 5 Murray tW.Y. TUH'S HAIRDYL Obat Hais or Whiskers changed to a Olobst Black oy a single application ef this Drx. It Imparts a natural color, and acts Instantaneously. Sold by Proggista, ox sent by express on receipt of One Dollar. " Offloe, 88 Murray Street, New York:. (jr. rnrs jha.xva.Ij ef vaiuhier Information ana Veeful Mteeetpte wUl be mailed nsg on application. J, Natural Fruit Flavors; Prepared from the cJiofcest Fruits, with- out coloring, poisonous oils, acids or artifice ial Essences: Always uniform in strength. without any adulterations or impurities. Have gained their reputation from their perfect purity, superior strength and qualm ity. Admitted by alt who hare used them as the most delicate, grateful and natural flavor for Cakes, puddings, cream, etc. MANTJPAOTUBED BY &-PRICE. vuicago; uu, anifit Bt. Louis, MQ Balcan af Laaolla Teaat aanL B. Wla.iB r,... aa Dr. Eriaa Dalaaa FirfnH. WE MAKE NO SECOND CWAwE COOPS. lopgegptrieaee la eating diwaw of tb Bleed, BkU and Weakaeaa, AITeetlaaa -with mi k uona w ae MiM by tlneac(rins tnuta rmmittprlKi fram BaaraaaaM wtm aaa lain Hwtlln ta Uwlr aaaatafla H . Addrwa, UK. BUTTS, 1 K. 8ta .88. laato, 1 1 Z . ... .... -'.T'f-.r.fj i Ulnrtti Jnrpltton .f ne ?of,rthe1 sr w ev I S008tnotf aiidncoKarul apecialtots ijrjCia.f (now retired) for tbe cure of ertK DekUif w, MAtet 3tnn ho, WeolmeeevtA '"ff " ' , In plain stulid!uvelopeyyee. Dragglsweaaflllit. CKnerrkau, VyasUUlA "enarTal j ar reaieftiearf Call Mtwrit for Ltit -ot Ooo. MBtaysMB. - ;l UMwaaarcav-a I MmolMUmilJi I 7 A i - Addrasa DR. WARD A CO.. LouiMaMSn tHO. vS NEVER FAILS. Hhs only known Specific Bemedy for Epileptic Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St Vitus Dance. Vertigo, Hlsterlcs, Insanity, Apoplexy. Paralysis, hheuraatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv ous Diseases. This inf allible remedy will positive ly eradicate every species of Nervous derange ment, and drive tbem 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, aDd thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Leu corrhoea or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Ulcera tion ot the Uterus, Internal Beat, Gravel, Inflam mation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there Is no better remedy During the change of life no Female snouid do witnout it. it quiets tne Nervous system and gives rest, comfort, and natures sweet sleep. SAMARITAN NERVHE Cures Alcoholism, Drur. tenness 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 Dot Decause he likes it, but lor the pleasure of drink ing and treating bis friends, little thinking that he is on his road to mln. Ltke tbe Opium Kater, he first uses the drug in small quantities as a harmless antidote. The soothing influence of tbe drug takes strong hold unon its victim, leadlntr him on to his own destruction. The habits of Opium Eating and Llouor Drinking are precisely what eating is to alimentivenees, as over eating flrBt 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 itself. Like tbe glu tonous tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give!" but never enough until Its own rapacity devours itself. 8amrlcan Nervine gives Instant relief in such cases. It produces sleep, quiets tbe nerves. builds up the nervous sjstem. and restores body and mind to a healthy condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation ot the Heart, a st d ma, tnoncmas, croruia, uypnuis, aiseases of the Kidneys and all diseases or 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 are covering your sufier it gs as with a mantle by silence, look up, yon can be saved by timely efforts, and make ornaments to society, and Jewels in the crown of your Maker, it yon win. Do not Keep tms a secret longer, unoi it saps your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If you are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH MOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore your shattered nerves, arrest premature delay, and Impart tone and energy to tbe whole system. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also eaf and dumb, but it cured her. She can now talk and hear as well as anybody. Pbtxb boss, Springwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently years' duration. cured me of epilepsy of many Jacob sctxb. St. Joseph, Mo. 8ARIARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility. Oliykk Myers Ironton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many years' standing. Isaac Jkwxll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits, years. Have been well for over four Cbabucs E. Ccbtis, Osakls, Douglas county, Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for el years. axbkbt SnipaoN, Peoria, L SAMARITAN NERVINE ght Cured ray son of fits, after spending S2,4O0with other doctors. J. W. Thobbtom, Clalborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been the means of curing my wife of rheuma ttem. J. B. Flstchbb, Fort Collins, CoL SAMARITAN ITER VINE Cured me permanently of epileptic Ills of a stub born character. Riv. W martin, MechanlC3town, Md. : SAJIAHITjJN nervine Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. Mas. Wk Bsmsom, Aurora, I1L SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the means of curing my wife of spasms. Bav. J. a. Eon, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured' me of asthma, after spending over 83,000 with ether doctors. 8. B. Hobson, New Albany, Did. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jbnkie Warbkm, 740 West Tan Buren street, Chicago, HL SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of firs after given np to die by our family physician, it having over 100 in 24 hours Bxsbx Knee, Vervilla,-Warren county, Tenn 8AMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, eighteen months. after having had 2,500 In Mbs. E. Fobks. West Portsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. mjsS'ObIjXNa Marshall, Granby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son. E. B. Balls, Hattsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. Michael ux'onnib, uidgway, fa, SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently eared me of epileptic fits. David Tkimblx, Des Moines, Iowa, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured ray wife of epilepsy "of 85 years standing. - : : -Z.if1 WffJ Jfairneia, men. SAMARITAN TIER VINB Cured my wife of a nervous1 disease of the head l i r s. gbahah, north Hope, pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits. He has not had a fit -tor about lour years. . JohjWutis, wooaDurn, uaeonpin eounty, in. ftai.iuiii i aiJ.iirniiii.:i T. tntnUTmiiiHnn mmiTi nmtomrm mnM bad idlrect from ua7 those who wish to obtain turthet, tlilMiMaf thiinn)lle.TirnrerUae -of Samaritan evidence of tbe euratlve properuee of JSm please enerase a-eeni VttZui? our- II lustra tea- Journal ofJ" Slvtnc hundreds ot testimonials' of cure CrooH kia aa mMw l eons who nave usou uio ubwhwiw i.- prcturesT photographed alter thei .Dr. 8. A. EIOHJIOiri) QO -; ? I' t"7 - : : wobld'8 teurrio inrivr' i apri fla iy v. -b 3 xxiiXUx7& (Sniff. The fallowing- Scbe!e eow Cor rected bjr tbe Hatlrond pntciala, snd sy na Jtseiieo. on m u Ih Carolina tilroad. OOUDEITSED SCHEDULES, TBAIS8 GOXKO EAST. Date, April 80tn, 1882. j f' rii?. No. S3 Dailv. I Leave Charlotte " Salisbury, High Point,.... Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro Arrive Hlllsboro, Arrive Durham, Arrive Raleigh. Leave Raleigh,- Arrive Goldaboro', .... 440 p m o.24pm 7.85 p m 8.05 p m a m 7.20 a m !'Oam aao a m 1 .-7 a m 12 2d am 1.40 pm 4 05pm 6 30 pm No. 17 Dally except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. .5 00 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. . ..1.51 a m Arrive at Goldsboro,..7.20 a m No. 51- Connects at Greensboro' with BAD. 5"ii?- '"LR?1?18 Worth, East and West, via Dan vU'e. At Goldaboro with W. & w. B, R. for WU mlngton. M.!onMct 4? SaltebnT with W. N. C. a B for all points in Western North Carolina; dally KKff D. B B, for ail 'points TRAINS OOLSa WEST. Date, April 80th, 1882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Pally. Leave Goldsboro,. Anlve Raleigh Leave Raleigh,. Arrive Durham arrrve HlUshnrn 10.00 am 12.20 nm 8.55 pm o u pm 5 46pm 8.06 pm R15pm 9.50 p m 11.12pm 110am Arrive Greensboro,.... iave ureen8boro Arrive Hieh Point 9 40am 10.10am 11 21 am 1.00 p m Arrive Salisbury,. . ... Arrive Charlotte, No. 1 8 -Daily except Sunday, Leave Goidsboro. . 2 50 p m Arrive at Baleigh3. 10pm Leave Raleigh HOOam Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 pm No. 50 CnnnpAta Uf. Prtai1H-a mirk A a. a-t . . 6iPrhrV ??ln.ts. e South and eouthwest. and with C. C. a a. ft ft fnr uii nni..to o.,.v. Southeast. v "uu No. 62 Connects at Charlotte with A, 4 C Alr Line for all noii.rs Rnnth ami k..,,!... ... lOtte With C.. C. A A. R ft fnr nil nnlnt. uh Southeast N. W. N. C. RAILROAD. 601NG WEST NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro o Arrive Kernersvllle 10.41 pm oiiiTo ouem 11.25 p m NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro a Kn m Anlve Kernersvllle i i.oi a m axriTB ottiem..... 11.85 am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Salem Arrive Kernersvllle 550am Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 53 Daily. Leave Saiem.. 6.00 pm Arrive Kerne rsville . UAnnl Arrive Greensboro. &00 p m STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No 1, Dally ex Sunday., GOING NORTH. Leave Chapel Hill. 10.40 a in 11.40 a mj Arrive University,. No. 2. Daly ex. Sunday. GOING SOUTH. Arrive University.. Arrire Chapel Hill, 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Pullman Sleepim Cars Without Asm On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greeosooro and Charleston. On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. erthrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldaboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest West, North and East. F it Emigrant Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent may2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSEffGEB DEPARTMENT. On and after April 30th. 1882. the nassen. ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Mvlslon of this road will be as follows: Mall and Express. No. 5a WESTWABD. Mall. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gaotonla, L Arrive Spartanburg. K Airive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa. F Arrive Babun Gap Junction,. Arrive Lula, E Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta, 1.00 a mi 2.02 a m 48 1 am 5.59 a m 7.43 a m 9.18 am 12.50 p m 1.47 p m 406 pm 5.29 pm 7.03 p m .80pm 9.10 pm 10 .00 a mi 10.37 a m 11.00 am 1.80 pm V).46pm 10.15 pre 12.40 a m Mall and Kxpresa No. 51. EASTWARD. Mail No. 53. Leave Atlanta Arrive Gaine8vil e Arrive Lula, K Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa. K Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Greenville. H. A rrl ve Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonla, L ..... Arrive Charlotte, M . 2.15 pm 4 51 p m 5 22 p m 5.59 p m 6.40 p m 8.06 p m 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 am 8 15 am 4.00 a m H.l9am 6.50 am 7.41 a m 8.17 am 9 26am 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2 50 pm 4.00pm CONNECTIONS, A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. W. P. Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. A A. Railroads. C wtth arriving trains of Georgia Railroad E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens,. Ga, F with Elberton Air-Line to. and from Elberton, Georgia, 'G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. ' H with Columbia -and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston. B. C. - K with Spartanburg and' A shevtlle, and Spartan burg, Union and Cohtmhia to and from Henderson and Ashevflle, and Alston and Columbia. li with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester.! - M with CO. A, C. C, B.4D. and A.. T. & O. for ail points West, .North and Fast Pullman sleeping-car service on trains Nos. 50 and 51 daily, without change betw. en Atlanta aad New York. . , A. PuPE, , G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. R. Taloott, Gehe'al Manager. L Y. 8AGE, Superintendent C., C. & AenOi. K. CO. CONDENSED SOHEJJ.IJLES. In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882. Train No. 52. Passeng'r. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte. Arrive Roek Hill, Arrive Chester Arrive Winnsboro,.. . Arrive Columbia,.... . Leave Colombia, Arrive Lexington,.. . . Arrive Ridge Spring,. Arrive G raniteville, . . Arrive Augusta....... 1.85 pm 2.38 p m 8.30 pm 4.35 p m 6.00 pm 6.07 p m 6.50 pm 8 02pm 9.12 pm 10.15 pm 6.15am 7.15 am a8oam 9 40 a m 10.22 a m Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte Arrive Bock Hill Arrive Chester. Arrive Winnsboro,. . . Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, .... Arrive Lexington,. ,. . Arrive Ridge Spring, . Arrive G raniteville,. , Arrive Augusta,. . . .80 p m 7.63 nm 10-00 pm L18ajn 450am Train No. 52. Dally Connect at OotamM wttti ine o. v. a. K,-ior unw-esion, ana R. for Charieston. snd atthrhnnjk u. a. b. lor Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Aa At s.ugusui wun vienirat ueorgta u. a lot Macon. Savannah and Florida points. Train Na 48, Dally- Connects at Auzuata wkh the Georgia R. R. and Central Georg R. B, for Mr con. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points. Trains Nos. 18 and 20, local, tri-weekly, Mon- uoja, freuuesuivys aaa rrtuajs. xrains rrom me Boum arnve at cnariotte. naa. senger. daily, at 5.85 p. m. Freight daily except ouuuar, nil o.a m. ana e.a p, m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO DIVISION. Train No. 58. Dally, ; . Leave Charlotte. .800pm 10 05 pm , Arrive at Statesville. Train No. 52. Dahy' . Leave Statesville,. . . . 6.00 a m Arrive At Charlotte..... .... ...8.05 a ra Tickets sold to ail points Sooth, Southeast and P outhwest and baggage checked through. No lay-over allowed en local tickets. - - a. ruJt I- tT. M. B. Taloott. . ; Gen'l Psseenger Agent 5 .- Gen'l Manager -. ?;- .. t, i iOT ...l u .. . ,a Q"G - .fs.i"-'-,, 1 vv , iJmii -)nice nnder the Central HoteL ? !rii rreei Seasooable Gi In great variety, Just received at th CHINA STORK OF J), Brookfield & Co. Lot of elegant BABY CARRIAGES, and ICE CHESTS. ELY FAN8 AND FLY TRIPS. ICE jcREAM FREEZERS, best itiad.-. AIH-TIUUT FRUit JAHh. WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary aud Breeding Cage, Baby Bwlngs, etc, etc. i Z. AT,f,ie 5f Chlna. Crockery, Glasswsw Lamps, Fancy ifioods una silver plateu ware ' ways on hand, wholesale and retail at reasnhiL' prices. Please give us a call reasonable Respectfully, J. BROOKFIELD 4c CO. may9 -BOSTO- METt4LLDRGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemists GOLD and SILVER REFINERS. Practical Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upwards. REFRACTORY ORES TREATED. Surveys, Mine Examinations. Reports, Sketche and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF TLe New England Smelting Works GOLD, SILVER, COPPER and LEAD ORES SMELTED ON RETURNS or PTJRCIIASFD COPPER MATTE AND BASE BUI LION Treated on Seasonable Terms. THOMAS BINNS, Metallurgist. A. H. KIDNEY Minimg Engineer. JOHN HOLLIDAY Prof. Chemist mar8 tf EHEESSaa e as ce ee aa&o, ft 1 w I 5 3 o PS r I a Q a r H SSSSfinSaSEE H S5 W o as w o a H CO o te as o r- 00 tc v oc c 10 i si co c- a -i p5 cm t! ....... ft" tf n Q tf m o H 4 H CO 3 e fl UJ H ir, cs H o M fa O i.Sxa:Ssw 3,0. 3 aaEfiaaeessE ca ao.ao.oo ee o. 3 OQ C0 ee c 95 ic o cm 9 c o c 10 i ca .a m n c4 i-i mi ot oc r- o oi cm S S BU!!!!.s:: CD aaaaasaa aaaaeta ee og C(oap-uMCO o cot o a h v 6 Train No. 1 Connects at Sallsbory with B. & TJfc R. R- .fjfom all points North and South and from Raleigh. Pull man Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's. Connects at S atesville with A.. T. A o. Division of C, C. 4 A. B. B. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, S C to Henry's. Open obser vation cars run over tbe mountain both ways be tween. Henry's ar d Warm Springs, ..affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs With train ot B Tenn , Va. & Ga. R. R for Morrls twn and points South-West f Train No. 3 Connec'B at Warm Springs with E.T..V & Ga B R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro', and Sleeping Cars from Heniy's to Charleston. 8. O. Connects at Statesville with A., T. & O. Divi sion of the C, C. A A. R. R. and at Salisbury with B. 4 D. R. R. for a'l points North and South. Through Tickets cn sale at Salisbury, Statesville. Ashevllle and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. Summer excursion tickets on sale from all points North and South. J. R. MACMPRDO. Jon2 1 Auditor,. F. A P. a gent CUBES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAILJI? If you doubt come to see us, and we will CUBE YOU. or charge nothing!!! Write for particulars, and a copy of the UtUetook ! "Message to the Uhfprtnnate 8uffeVro.' ' ? 'a air any prominent Druggist as to opr Standing. -$1000 BKWABB will be paid to any chemist who will find en analysis of luO bottles of 8. a. a. one partiele of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or 'any Mineral substance. , I i - ewiFT sfxciFio ca; Propi, 1 h f . ' -i-i a.' j Atlaata, daJ v I (rxa Bornx.) Price of Small Sise,;.;..;;;.,,. 7. 11.00 . ........ l.la dee8fJ SOLD BY ALL DRdaGISTA ! if I, .1 Cures g 2 SYPHILIS TT o 'w Inany gW stage. K CATARRH, W M 0 W eczema, old )ZJ CL 2 80BE3.PIM- S g PLXS, BOILS- yl g SKIN gHj, kare-n. u'ti 1 P"' bp in as Bl packages.' inttahu Sww ibUaaers of epuntry newsgf Kl0-- A3 it. v . . . . v.- . Charlotte, N. c;---- 4 . t a t . i Mug UlU iuaM ana mot of eut tealei on tpU'illie. Brown's Iron Bitters, r.-. . - -

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