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I KNTLKMEN : In ray practice of 26 rears in medicine, 1 have found nothing to Rive the results that Dr.
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iflhed condition of the blood, this neerlesB remedy has, in
baffled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this (treat and incomparable remedy. I prescribe
it in preference to ani iron nrenaration mart. In fact, snch compound as Da. IlaKTEB'B IBOS ToKIO is s no.
censitj in my nractMa. ' . 1r. JtOBKRx SAMUhJUa. yoVash Ave.. Sty Louis, MoM Wot. 86th, W8t.
It ffives color to Ufe lyfoodLX
natural healtKful time &
the digestive otVw4rn4
nervous strstem. maictna
it annlicable to Oenerai
Debility, loss of Appr-
tite, Irostration of Vital I
rower ana impotence.
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HALTER
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Iti relief and Cure a certain aa day follows day by Or. J. A.Shernian'.JIcthod
With safety from the dangers of stracgvlalloD and without the Injury trusses lnHlct. Tbose wishing
proof should send )0 cents for his dook, containing likenesses of bad cases before and after cure, also
endorsements Of pfofeslonal gentlemen, mlntaters, merchants, farmers, and others who hare been
cured- Trusses and Ropture sooher or later affect the aervous and mental system hring on organic
diseases, lmnotency, deatioy energy and social desires, making the; young old, and the old useless.
New York office 251 Broadway. iays for consultation each week are Mondays. Tuesday and' Satur
days. Philadelphia. 802 Walnut sr., Wednesdays, Thursdays and Frldayp, etery otha weekvalte
June. Boston, 43 Milk st , closed till September. Julll 4w
Indian
Crayfes all diseases
kidneys, skin and
emcacy m healing
mi
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to be the Best Kemedy Kitqwiv to Man..
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TBADK MABK.
linoBATOBV 77 WEST 3d 8T NEW
DowNiNGsTrLLK, N. C, July 8th, 1881. Dr.
greatly benefited me for Liver Complaint.
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WE ARE NOW 0PEN1NG.0UR NEW
Spring and. Summer Styles
OF
MILLIN1E?,
Including all the latest novelties
in the MILLINBBY LINK.
itATS,
RON NETS, fC 1 '
FLOWERS, ' : K '
PI,;iTIES,
rirhoivs,
SILKS,
LACES, AC,
In a:l the new styles, colors and Qualities.
Also, iillthe new styles and qualities Of LACES,
embracing White Goods. Neck Wear, Hosiery
Gloves, Parasols, &c. the LARGEST and MOST
COMPLKTB STOCK IN THE CITY.
WILL OPEN
Our Pattern Bats and Bonnets
On Moaday, March 234h,-
When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the
GBANDKST DISPLAY OF JFINK MILL1NKBY
t bey have ever seen m this city. ,
Respectfully,!
. ft Qieiiy
mar22
ropoutan
FOR AUGUST,
WITH PATTERNS
JUST RECEIVED.
TIDDY & BROTHER.
JU118 f';.' ' f -
A. J.Beall &Co.
Have lust received 60 sacks choice
MEW IFiLJlUfil,
which we are offering yerry' low. ' Also
In all size packages
CORN, FLOUR,
MEAL,
STOCK FEJD,
.i. iVif. :
And in fact everything kept in a
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Grocery
Store
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abMjftMMi rorwt, i-Jine
yrw(iH( of iron
not Hatken the
other irolipfe pttraHtfng.
my hands, madeiBotne wonslerful cores. Cases thai have
MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS.
Blood Stf riip
of Ine- fetomach, iret, bowels,
blood. Millions testify to its
the above diseases, and pronounce
TteimiMHationofio,- A .;
vn way mjm'jh
mm
Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia.
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lOBK C1X1. D11TJGG1STS SUL IT.
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MBS. JULIA A. SMITH.
ptBtcItanctms, ; ,
FEMALE REGULATOR,
...
. "t WOMAN'S REST FRIEND.
Ills well known to physicians, and alas! too well
known to suffering women themselves, that they
are subject to numerous diseases peculiar to their
sex,' such as suppression of the Menses, painful
and scanty Menstruation, Congestion, Ulceration
and Kalilng of the Womb, attended with an end
less train of sympathetic and constitutional disor
ders, which embitters the whole life, and which
havtf long been considered as almost incurable.
But at last the remedy has been found In
DB. JBRADFIBLD'S FEMALE REGULATOH.
It la nika ,'cuTe-an" tout a remeiifof one ciasi
of diseases, all of which pertain to the Womb.
Any sufferer from the diseases mentioned can
take thld remedy, and thus relieve herself without
revealing her condition to any one, and without
subjecting her womanly modesty to the shock of
an exajnhiailoW a physlcias. - t
Tq toring halCh andhappinesr 10 the homes of,
suffering women Is a jnteslon before which royal
favoMlnks lntinslgnlncance. What earthly ben
efaction can compare with one which protects from
"That dire d'sease whose ruthless power
Wiiht-rs beauty's tanalent fiowaaj?",
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
restlessnecs. bounding vigor for languishing duli
neas, luff sweet imes ouuu grown oaamy jur ime
sharp and withered form, of ajn&ciAtlJn, a .long,"
life of meiitai, physical, social and domestic enjoy
ments for a "few sad days" of pain and gloom,
ending inn nearly grave? Such Is the mission,
such are the results of Dr. J. BftADFULD'd Fa
Male KKGULATOa. which fs hence truly and
appropriately styled Woman's Beet Friend "
"Whites'5 and all those lmgalariaes of the
womb so destructive to the healtfc happiness and
bpauty of women dLsappeM ilka magic before a
single botoe or lb ls wonaenui oompoumu.
All who suffer from any of these diseases are
most earnestly Inwitni in rtm thin 8sea(jcDiedy a
trial. It has cured thousands ana wilt cure you.
Don't fall to try It
Price - small size, 75 cents. Large size. SI. 60.
Manufactured by. .gsJ Btt4DFIELD,v r
For ale Everywhere.-! M rt apr27- i
It Is the concurrent testimony of the public aDd
the medical profession, that Hosteller's Stomach
ntttrs is a medicine which achieves results speed
ily felt, thorough and benign. Besides rectifying
liver disorder it invigorates the feeble, conquers
kidne and bladder complaints, and hastens the
convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling
diseases. Moreover It is the grand specific for
fever and ague. .
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FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AN I DEALERS
GENE BALLY,
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Disease is an effect, not a cause. .Its origin Is
within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure
the disease the catjsx must be removed, and In
no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAB
NEB'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVEB CUBE Is es
tablished on ust 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 as a food
and restorer, 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 lm posters,
imitations and concoctions said to be lust as good.
For Diabetes, ask for WABNEB'S SAFE DIA
BETES CURE. For sale by all dealers.
0. II. WARNER 4c CO.,
Rochester, If. Y
A LARGE Quantity of WHEAT and OATS; will
pay highest market prices.
lul2S lm W. J. BLACK & SON.
ffiE KEEP
A Full stock of the best CIGARS for the Retail
xraue.
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R. H. JORDAN 4 CO..
Druggists, Tryon Street
T. C, Smith
STOMACH
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T8 ctostjjiiera' atfentldn in his stock ot
LN4tTfiS chd Green and BlaiL Teartrfbes
low enougl
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5 13
IV LIFE,
SENATOR HILL'S - SU FF JERirVUS
AND HAPPY STATE OF MIND.
fe Sick Statesman's Daily Battle with
HDire Diisease DescTlbcd His Heroic
W Rpsi?iiiinn and christian Philoso-
phy. (
Atlanta Post-Appeal
Desirous of presenting to the public
aomr"celiable informaiion regarding
Senate1 Hill's condition, a Post-Appeal
n?an called upon Dr. E. B. Ridley yes
terday evening with an inquiry relative
to the sufferers mental and physical
statiaiand the means taken to render
his last hours happy. In modern, an
nals there-has not beea a case recorded
so full of horror as that of Georgia's
great orator and, statesman, Nor has
the resignatlon'and Christian philsso-
Shy hp. exhtbit been excelled. Slowly
yrnr of oncf of the most acutely pain-
ful and distressing of all diseases he is
cheerful, patient and resigned to his
fttte. ; !
Mr. Hill is put to sleep every night
about 8 o'clock with a hypodermic in
iection Of morphine; and siumbersl un
til 11 otilock in the morning; He is
then dressed and spends the day in an
easy chairnear tne window of a pavil
ion attached to the north side of his
residence, with a window and door
opening to the east on to a veranda.
There he sits the whole day, the sub
ject of the most assiduous attentions
from hik devoted lamilv. He reads a
little, newspapers, his mail and some
devotional works, also writes down bis
nasaincr impressions, indites letters and
communicates with those to whom his
almost i inarticulate murmurings are
intelligible,
Three erains of morphine are admin
istered daily, the patient never being
allowed to come thoroughly from under
its influence; His food consists or
milk, irifco.which theyolks or eggs have
Deen oeacen, ana a iixue wiua&ej
m i s i:ti.i r j
added. ' About three pints of this mix
ture is bassed into the patient's stom
ach1 every day through a tube, ho por
tion of the fluid touching his palate,
i The cancer, for such the disease is
-acknowledced . to be "by all butrsome
npirsons who hive not had any connect
tion with the case. hasdeatxoyed all the,
tissues of his throat AQd mouth, on the
left side.sis "weli as tie lower -jaw, or
submaxillary bone. The opening is so
large that two or three lingers can be
passed freely up into the mouth from
below, and the palate can be seen when
the patient is lying down and one ap
proaches him from the feet The outer
carotid, artery is exposed, and pulsation
is plainly visible. The soft, or connec
tive tissue has been eaten away; and
only such tough, elastic substances as
compose the walls of .the artery are left
intact. . What is l$ft of -the tongue is
attached to the right, side by a very
slender ligament, and the constant fear
is felt that it will become detached and
fall into the patient's throat, when as
leep, and thus end his sufferings, while
sufficient strength might exist for a
further continuance of the contest with
the dread destroyer. His mouth Is kept
filled with absorbent and antiseptic
cotton, which is frequently changed, as
is the dressing on the outside.
, No internal remedy is now given, nor
has any been administered since the
abandonment of the French "cancer
cure," which consisted in the injection
into the, circulation of purified carbolic
acid, the object being to destroy the can
cerous germs in the blood.
For three years Mr. Hill suffered wilh
an ulcerous sore on his tongue before
he told even his wife. Then by advice
of a friend in "New York he consulted
Dr. jBayard, an uncle of the Delaware
Senator, who practices homeopathy in
NevYork. For eight months this
physician treated him and reported con
scant improvement. But the patient
was, growing worse, and he finally re
alized that he. was in danger and placed
himself in the hands of Dr. Gross and
the Philadelphia hospital staff. ; ,
The evidences ot tne sunererB bumjo
resignation are numerous. The other
day he called his son Charles to him.
"I am soon going to a better Jand, Char
lev, don't vou wish you could come
along f 1 Wisn mere was some way w
take you. v ;isucn is ine teno-! an iub
utterances' to his family5 and friends. In
writing, to an old servant now in Ath
ens, where he lived when first ; elected
to Congress, he reiterated the remark
that t$iis was the happiest period of his
existence. He might have been thought
less in the vigor of health, but now-felt
ready to meet his maker. The Lord had
given him a good long notice, and he
was fully prepared for the summons
when it came.
The final change, it is now thought,
will come from sheer exhaustion. If
the morphine was suspended be would
soon sink from the effects of the pain.
Now all that can be done is to alleviate
the suffering and prolong the few days,
which, in spite of his terrible condition,
he seems to prize more than those upon
which he gained his glory.
VANCE'S JOKE ON SHERMAN.
What Happened in the Senate on Sat
urday, 22nd.
New York Tliaes Letter from Washington
After the broDOsition of Mr. Beck to
except proprietory medicines from the
v a. . i t; Hi j a i a. . a.
list oi articles to ue exempt irom tax
had been voted down, Mr. Vance spoke
a few words in his breezy way on a mo
tion to continue the stamp tax on play
ing cards. There was "no particular
' .1 J A 1 . ,
roan m me country to except inem
rffrn this gracious shower of relief,"iie
said, and he was curious to see what
American statesman was anxious to
have the tax retained on salt,, while
playing-cards should go free, in the in
terest of God and morality. Mr. Sher
man made a mud protest, when Mr.
Vance, who hadl)een listening very at-,
tentiveiy with his band at - his ear and
his head thrust forward, replied- in a
mischiervous tone that he could not
hear a word Mr. Sherman had said, but
he was satisfied from his-gestures Khd
general appearance that, he was saying
something In behalf of the oppressed
people who had to pay an extra five
cents upon a paek of cards. There was.
he continued, not a gambling hell in the
"United States that wonld not be grate
ful for this relief, and not a man in the
United States who stands pat on three
jacks or draws a 'full to three aces who
would not thank the Senator from
Ohio. In concluding, he said: 'I ex
pect to see the next new pack of playing-cards
bear a portrait of the Senator
from Ohio as the distinguishing mark
of the joker." The Senate and galleries
laughed heartily at this jest, which Mr.
Sherman also appeared to enjoy. Mr.
Vance's amendment was rejected by a
tie vote, Mr. Mr. David Davis not vot
ing. Treatment ot Pneumonia by the Inna
lation of Ether.
Dr. Samuel W. Francis, Newport, JL
L, reports the successful treatment of
an acute case of pneumonia by the in
halation' of snlphric ether. He says
that "if seen early, during the first stage,
by inhaling ether for thirty minutes,
every six1itrr,-many, severe andro
tr acted cases of sickness would be ar
rested." Dr. Erancis recommended inhalation
of sulphuric -ether for bronchitis in
1868.
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Bow few there are who areiware
That soon the' gams and teeth decay,
Unless they axe brushed with greatest care
With 80ZPDONT from day to day i
For this great lefigrfce. we know, j
Will keep them pure and white as snow.
BaTDWrBD AlTjM iitD 1 8X98 WAilR AlTD
Mass. The greatr tonte mtr ahattrerontaln
Iwios as much Iron and fifty per cent more alum--taum
than ani "alunt mA iron- jnaa"? known.
Just the thing tat the "prini wefaaeas' now? so
general. Sold by . all di
or any standing.
pnees reduced one half,
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ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Mr. William Calver.a, mining, expert' j
ot iv asiungton, u. un is about to patent
h invention of his discovery tnat
promises, to revolutionize the present
process of reducing ores. By means of
conveying ..the . reflected light from
twenty small mtrrors, he has reduced
metal to a liquid state. He says he can
make a heat powerful enough to melt,
the Goddess of JLjiberty pa the. cupola of .
the Capitol by putting his mirrors sev
eral srfuafresway. ."'""'
S wimKpipg plates are one of the latest
novelties. "TheVarft'dpsfrrlbed as flat
disks of Jight pino wood, from eighteen
10 iweniy-eignL i aches in eircumier
ence, and are adjusted to the bands and
feet by straps in such a way as not. to
interfere with perfect freedom of mo
tion. It is claimed that the BWitamer
can propel himself seven feet further
at a stroke with these plates and carry
-from fortyjto fifty pounds weight.
The lost arts are gradually being re
covered. Among the recently discover
ed arts is that of fusing gold and other
metals With fine pottery - and glatw- It
was one, of the embellishmejr4J)fii an-i
cietit Egypt but passed away with the
decay o the land, of. Pharaohs, and, al
though numerous attempts , have been
-made tci restOr it if radiscovery was
left for Mr. Theodore Pirral, of Brook-f
lyn. This gentleman has been at woitk
upon Chje problem of metal and glass
fusion for several'years, and has made
manv nther disf.ovettes of ornamental
vln1n trlsakn .wni-fcinc dnriBCT his CX-
npriments in fteamhf the lost art. At.
last his efforts ha,ve been crowned with
Success,) apd his work is so pronounced
,ty experts and scientists.
The! flow of lava" which threatened
last year to destrbrHilo, the only city
on the Island of . Hawaii, is now still
and cold, presenting the appearance of
a black, gleaming, turbulent river. It
started from the crater of Maun a Loa,
ahd for nine months made its way
t Blowlv down the side of the mountain.
a distance of seventy miles finally stop-
.ng within a quarter Of A mile of Hilo.
he natives ' firmly believe that the
Prinhess Kortikdlani sated the- place.
She ceremoniously threw ia live pig, a
bottle of in and a pound of tobacco in
the lava river, accompanying. the act
with certain incantation?, andwithin a
f evir. days the flow ceased.
? Thfc story' of Mrs. Lincoln writing,
tlrvhen a young gin, a letter in wnicnsne
expressed a determination to become
the wife of a President, is confirmed by
the production of the document, now
in the possession of Gen. Preston, of
Lexington, Ky. It was addressed to a
daughter of Gov. WickHffe, and con
tained a playful description of the
gawky young Lincoln, to whom she
was betrothed. She said: "But I mean
to make him President of the United
States all the same. You will see that,
as ,r always told you, I will yet be the
President's wife."
STATE NEWS.
Ealeigh News & Observer : The cool-
-ness of the nights is injuring the cot
ton.
The Penitentiary is now furnishing
large quantities of excellent brick.
These are used extensively here in
building operations.
The Midland North Carolina Rail
way's steamer "Tiger Lily" has been
S laced regularly., on the line between
fewbern and Hyde county points, for
a general passenger service and freight
traffic.
Wilmington Review: Watermelons
and canielou pes are plentiful and are
gettting cheap.
The cotton planters complain of
too much rain. They say the weed is
growing too fast.
Wilmington Star: Cumberland coun
ty is in luck. She has one candidate
for llepesentativ in Congress and two
-candidates for Judge.
A colored child in tnis city, arxut
'Me year old, tumbled out of an upper
pla2za about fifteen feet high, a few
das ago, falling on its face, ahd never
received the slightest injury.
Capt. Albert Worth, of the steamer
Hurt, dropped in upon us last night
with a small bundle containing Seventy-One
rattlesnakes, all Of which he.
bagged atone shot yesterday while on
his way down the river.
., ; Minister. Marsh.
Mr. Geoxge Perkins Marsh, the Amer
ican Minister to Italy, who died at y ai
fafmbrosa Monday, W as . born Match 17,
J801. i A'fter being -engaged for some
years in the practice of the law he was
elected to Congress in 1842, and re
tained his membership in that body by
re-election ..till 1849, when he was ap
Dointed bv President Taylor as minister
resident at Constantinople. In 1862 he
was sent on a special mission to Greece.
Returning to Vermont in 1853 he served
'as railroad corfi'missiorter, and subse
quently as fishcommissioner until 1861,
when he wasppointed minister to
Italy, a post whjfih be . held still at the
time of .his. deatlu He will tie Iqngest
remembered as the author of a gram
mar in the Icelandic tongue, "Lectures
on the English Language," and .various
treatises of a more or less practical
character. . . . .
ffcncvsvav
m I and icure tqe
long axperieaee ia curing diieawi t the HI
Skla aad
itonea. narvoin weww.
Weakaeaa,. tiwaarrawa. By p.
wWK .af. . rA mmwm mnuieii Call
tie and Herearlal
eieattflo Driaeiplea,
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Call Of vrlte tor Litt oCQoW-
., h. k. thMAMirfntf treatment br xnau.
a4lMMmUiacUfalra4aiita. It h aat a tnua,
Address, DR. BCTTAt I H. Sta St, St. Laah, Bo.
aWTABlOSlLED THIBXV YEAJtS. ,
hntUr.iM toM
if
As It is for all diseasee of the KIDNEYS,
! LIVER AHD BOrELSV: i (
It oleanaos thjryW the rclA.Wa
that oaoBM the doaifAjCferiBSwRidV
bat? fee -vlcQins oTBherimatisTn can realise.
iTumieimino nr siero
1 ol the woait faria nf Chla-lamfbM fUssssW
IhAvebeeii ftiotoiviii b
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id an i
said toereryjlertof fasrOonntorjl. In-: has.-:
areas' or cases 11 nasj ovrM msn saaeu isra
failed, Itle nJldV e. WaHcTAIlJ t.
U B; ACTtun, -bttt aaaniiess in.auasess e
Life to all the -impertant orsrans bffsmebodyl
Tie-natural action 6tth Kldneya i s ni il-s 9-1
Tha IUtbt la n1nanan1.s-11 illaa aiil tti II I
Bcnreiainove rroeij- and AealtUanr.' .- lit nut
way tihav worst diseases tee BrBdloatea tront
tnesystem. ith ...ii :, .frf.nfH:??.
As it has been pTored stfcoistBs thafe t
UthinoMeflBOtaaliemeioreleaaalli;tlxe
system of aU pa orbid seerettons. Itsoooidbe
usem every household aa
f SPRING MEDICINE.-
Always oores BUJOTTBinBSa. CONSTTJA
TtJON.PILXS aiUTXBULI rtiseasee .
& pat np inDry TetablePenav Uittn cans,
one BBokage of whieh,ma)cesS quarts jnedtoiBa .
' Also ta liasM Pens. Terr Ce at rstoa for
the eucTenteHCe of thowhocanawraadUy pre- &
pare it. Itaettvnh tqmai tguuatm tmurjorm.
os norTOUB PBoeis ,i$q,iA
, WELLS; BlCHARSOCrvff' ,
(Wiosend the dry PaVpal.iI aM WWfti??
! WANTED.
ACTIVE. A.GEN.TS
IN EVERY COUNTY AND TOWN
TN North Carolina, to whom libera terms win be
X given hr the Tiillonal Matrlmonlal -Allinnr.
NashviUe, Tenn.; Chattanooga Motnar-Ald Assor
eiaaon,.tjnananoogs, xenn., ancr tne yueert city
tatnmomai Associanon, uommDus.ua. - ' -
,atBT" Tfutiowtna mAAm ' -
THnif I a aoTPBmn .a t ... . .
i
BUTTS
, . i -WOMAN,
1 !tf.s ifae sfwt tonkhr-"
' To bring iaakhAnd happiness to the 'htaes of)
strffefteSx women la a mission before which royal
favor sinks UrtarlnsignfieaBes. ' What eanhly ben ,
faction can iconTpare with one which proteeta tram,
, . L"That dire disease whose ruthless power
. Withers beauty's transient flower?'' ' ' '
whkm grre ease for pain, tor for sorrow, smiles
(or tears, ne roses oi maim ioc tne paitor w un
ease, the light, elastle step for dragging weariness
bights tiflsoft repose tor heavy hours of tossing
restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull
ness, tfee" swelling lines of full, grown beaals for
the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a tone -fife
of mental. Physical, social- and domestic n-
!oymentslf4r.a few. sad days of pain and, gloom,
lOncuuK 18 an eany graver oucn it uwuimni'
such &relbTreulU of Di J.. Bradfleld'a Female
Hegotanr, which is hence truly and appropriately
stjled "Wohian's Best Iriend." : i
, "Whites' and aU tbose lrregularlUes of the
womb so destructive to the healtn, happiness and
beauty of Women, disappear like magio before a
tingle bottle pt this wonderful compound. Physi
cians prescribe tt Prepared by Br. J. Bradneld.
Atlanta, Kia, Price: trial size, 75c; large size,
$1.60. , Fdr sale by an druggists.
Froih ijraok lsUes Iuuteewspaiperl '
TJUoTellErid Pmple! No, I Csvn-
PrabahiV two thirds of the ladies m society and
homes of our land are afflicted with skin' aMasW
of various! kinds, tor dd away with which, if It eouM
be done without UJury , wolr W tne ,,haiaTb?rt
event of tlelr Uves. Then she would Jivlnead
of a.dlsagbred! and marred qntenance..pne .that
would be handsome, or at least, kobd-iboklnjj', lot
any one with a dear, put4 sfemno qnatterwhati
the cut other features are, hai a certain amouttk
of good lobks which attract everybody. A ft Is
now, she Imagines every one sees and talks about
"those fieckles." 'those horrid Dimples," and
other blemishes with which she is afflicted, and
this is true of either sex.
To lmptove this appearance great risks are ta
ken;, arsenic, mercury, or high -sound tltrlTiamd;
articles containing these death-dealing drugs, are
taken in hopes offsetting rid of all these troubles
In many dases, death Is the result No alleviation
of the burning, neaUng, Itching and inflammation
Is given, lift troubled with Eczema (salt rheum),
Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Bough Scaly
Eruptions of Any felnd. Diseases of the Hair and
Scalp, SdrQfula, Ulcers, Pimples or' Tender Itch
lngs orbahy part of the body, should known that
there .! hope for them In a sure, perfect and ele
gant remedy, known as "Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin
Cure? ft. makes the skin white, soft and smooth,
removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet
dressing in the w.,rld. It Is elegantly put up, two
bottles inl One package, consisting of both Internal
tnd external treatment Our readers should be
sure to get this apd not some old remedy resuscj
tated on the success of Dr. Benson' and now ad
vertised as "The Great Skin Cure."
There is only
one it bears the Doctor's picture
and Is for' sale
by all druggists. $ I per package.
A SENSATION
SAB OFTEN BEEN MADS
by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing
has ever stood the test like Dr. C. W. Benson's
Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They really do eure sick headache, nervous
headache, neuralgia, nervousness,' sleeplessness,
Indigestion, paralysis, and melancholy. '
Price. 50 cents a box. two boxes for SI. six box
es for $2.50, by mall, postage free. Dr. c. W.
Bensor;, Baltimore, Md. Hold by all druggists.
C. N, Crlttfjnton, New York, IsrWholesale Agent
for Dr; C. W. Benson's Bemedles.
lull
LYDlA Co PI NKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
A SvreLQtire f fill FKDTAT.B WEAK
NESSES iBclndlns; Auferrheea,t Ir-
. regular and1 'Falnf oi Menstraatlon,
iBdatematloW nd IJlcermlissi wf
' tb Woas, Slodioc,i PSO
. :.; t LAPSUS UTKJU, ce. ; : , ,
fTTlewaAt to th taste, affic&ciona and imnieUA
In it effaec It Is a treat help ill pregnaaer, ai f
Ueres pala during labor and at resrslar periods.
rHTsicujis tsx rr ahb raxscsniK rr nzru.
tarFoa AU. WBiXKBSSBS of th genecatiTa orfaos
of father sex, it is second to no remedy that has erer
been before tha pabUci and for all diseases ofthe
KisxxTB it Is the QrttUu( Remedy in Of World. . ,
tSKLT?fBT COMPLAINTS mt Either Sex
Find Great Relief U Its Use.",
: ' I,rDiA K. PINKHAM'8 BLOOD PtXPTEia
Sll eradicate every TSBttge of Humdrs rom.tbc
ooa, at the same tune will glre tone and strength to
thesystem. Aa rnaxreUxris in resiUU as the Compound.
ry-Both. tba Compound and Blood rurlfleir 'are 'pre
pared at 235 and 335 "Western Arenne, Ijnn, Vaaa.
Price of either, (1. Six bottles for $5- The Compound
is sent by mafl. in the forra q pills, or of loxensrea, on.
receipt 6( price, $1 per box for either. rf.: Plnkhaat
freely answerskll letters ut.haatry. Xnefose,ten
stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention thit Paper.
CBLttha X. PncxHAif'R Lrvna Vtuls cure Constipa
tion. Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver. & ran la. .
jaa-Sold by aH Drngghstf
HETpcmAil LIFE UNVEILED!
HottSxUag Swk Israel. oOOpagei. 150 niurtittloiil
RereaUn miseries of high nnd low life tn America's
great oitiesvtashion's follies and frivolities ; behind the
aaenee i tneks of pretty deceivers ; city's rich and poor ;
..lasoiTtons corruption at Washington ; ruin of innocent
Stris; eld hoary-headed sinners bygas-light ; bewitching;
sirens IA Xetlqn i Voudou and Mormon horrors ; Startling-
aevelatloasl Price tlSO. IJlust'd circulars free.
owthuW iJad, . Anchor pubushjq cp.
ST. XJOyxS, Mo. CiiiUAUO, ill. Aliian x A. vra.
KITCHEN CRYSTAL
t 6AP, Eopolio and Bath BHcs at .
O ... . H. H. JORDAN 4 OO'S.v
jol8 xxyoa ouwet.
F. C. MUNZLER
AVENT FOR
BerEDBf & Engel Brewery-Cflffiliaiiys
iOf PlUladelphta, Pa ,)
"i (fit brated lager Beer.
' . ' In Kegs and Bottles.
l'i BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY,
- - aarHave lust received a small lot of BOTTLED
ALB apd PORTER, which I offer to the public at
a reasonable price. Address
FRED C. MUNZLER,
1 t Lock Box 255. Charlotte, N C.
' mbr28
THE NORTH STATE
OFSAiUSBURY,. N, C.
J. D; HeNEtLX,.
.. t . .......... President.
Yloe-Pre8't and Gen'l Manager. '
M. ... i .. i . .. 8eeretarr.
TH tO. BUERBAUM, . -. . i . .
Uj J.-. 8 AMU EL, MeCUBBINS. Treasurer.
4tDr. JNO. WHITEHEAD.'........ Medical Director.
pTn J8i HADSKBON...... ..Legal Adviser.
f.tmrj, and editor of this paper, as to the character
"ana stanauig or us pincers. ...... ., u-y j i
or .pians j. Dians: appuceuons, and r terms to
agents, address the Secretary.---11 1 i . v
Reliable and ehergege a-ayeluu and local agents
wanted in every town ahd count In "North and
Boulb CarollnA .REFERKKrya REUClKEDi .
'.voh'.f
ale Inititei
WSWOMAN dANyTHEACTH OF WOMAm
vOSYMPATHZE WIWiS THE HOPE 017
W0MAN.T1HE RACEt
Mrrj. Geh. J. M&ttkttekJi&JXiititi&tLM
rrHE nexV session AVTLIwmr RZPTTittiui
t? it-1 14th. Wttha f alLOOIDa etteaehena. . TraJnina 1
I thorough and. terms niftflafi rtTn,, u?1
t . - . :. 2 .T"yi. tom. ,
apon application. to ine-xTmctpai.1'4 '""
juilO wow-'" 'kmouhx ,vt i.. gjflOii iU f.k
f 4a1: .... ... . . .
eSrti i list's ffinl&t.
is followrlsisr ftheMalersu
I-.T fllotivlac 8IIalew vSai Cor-
1tee ft turn Rsqawst Of flrlwla, smd
ssssty bo Relief sCfirTett
JVorlhi Carolina Uailroad
OOHDEBSED SOHEDTJLEB.
TRAINS 0010 XASTI.
'.ate, AprlT SOth; 1882.
No 61
Dally.
No! 63
Dallv.
Leave
4 00 am
5.68 aim
70 am
8.O0 a m
440 p m
6.24 pm
75 p m
8.e&m
4 .,i
HlghPolnA,.--..
amave useensooro, ...
Leave Hreensboro..
Arrtve HBUboro, .,
Arrive parhain ......
Arrive Raleigh,
Leavd Raleigh, . . :
Arrive Goldsboro'...
V.S0 a m
11.47 am
12 2a
1.40 d m
4.05 pm
.80 pm
Na 17-Dally except Saturday, . ..
Leave Greensboro. . ..5.00 p nt
. Arrive at Raleigh,... .1.51 am
' :- Arrive at Goldsbpro. ..7.20 a m
j i 1 1 ' " i 1 1 ' t 'i i : i in I -i I 'i nil i
- Ho. 61-(
at reensboro' with BAD.
S. RfoV
vllle.. At
1 points North, East and West, via Dan
hubdoto wim m. yi a. tti ior wu-
mtngton.
at Salisbury with W. N. C. R.
K. Tor
i in Western North cwouna; dally
vittr B. D;B ft, for all points
at gi
Worth, E and Wst,
- -tbaxw omq jWs1v
Date, Aim 80th. 1882. j No. 50 No. 62
- ' I ' Yt f .i-1 Pally. Dally.
Leave GoUlsboro i. v.iiaoO a m , .'.
Irrive Raleigh.. ..f. 12.20 pm ..........
Leave Baleigh. k-.j. . 4.. .w. IL55 pja
Arrive Durham IT Otf p m
Arrive Hlfisboro 4.... 548pm ......
AirlvftfiriensbpH), A05pm
fTe?1fhPo,nt" - 9.60 par 10.10 am
iS M2F,; 1 1 -1 2 P iffl 1 1 2 1 i S
Arrive Chariotte,. .ioam i.QQpm
No. 18-Dally except Sunday, i
Leave Goldsboro, ..250pm
; Arrive at Raleigh, . . 7. 1 0 p m
, Leave Raleigh 6.00 a m
5 Arrive Greensboro,, 3.15 pm
- : i-d :
Na KO-rConnects at Charlotte with A. 4 C. Alr
Ltoe for $11 points lri the South and out h west,
andjrtth p., C. A A, B. R. f pr aU points South and
Southeast;
t No..62-Connects at Charlotte with A. 4 C Alr
Llne or All points South and Southwest; at Char
lotte with Ce. 4 I B. R. for all-points BdUth and
Southeast ., r .
N. W. N. C. RAItVROAIr
GOJNG WHTf!' rT-
NO. 50-Cany. '
Leave Greensoord 9.25 pm
Arrive Eernersville. 10.41 pm
Arrive alein 11.25 pm
NO.- SS DaUy, except Sunday
Leave Greensboro... ....r. 9.
. 9,50 am
.lliOl am
Arrive Xemersvllie
Arrive Salem.. . . . ; 1 1.5 a nt
efMf s xast.
Na 51 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Salenf .v. .V. . .. 5. l fi a m
Arrtve Kerfaerevllle 5.50 am
Arrive Greensboro....... 7.00 a m
,,-rj ; i Na 53 Dairy.
Leave Salem 6.00 pm
Arrtve Kemersvine 6.40 pm
Arrive Greensboro.. 8.00 pm
state university Railroad.
NO. 1,
Dally
ex Sunday.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Chanel Hill
10.40 a m
11.40 a m
Arrive University
No. 2,
Dal y
ex Sunday.
GOING SOUTH.
Arrtve University...
Arrive Chapel Hill,
12.10 p m
1.00 p m
FulliaH Sleeping. Gars Widout Change
On Train No. 50, New York and Atlanta via Wash
ington and Danville, and between Greeosboro and
Charleston.
On Train No. 52, Richmond and Charlotte, and
Washington and Charlotte via Danville. .
gar-Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro',
Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and
all principal points South, Southwest West North
and East, for Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest address.
A. POPE,
General Passenger Agent
may2 Richmond, Va.
RICHMOND &DAUVILLER.R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
tyOn and after April 80th, 1882, the passen
ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air
line Division of this road will be as follows:
Mall and
WESTWARD. Express. MalL
; No. 50. No. 62. !
Leave Chariotte, M. 1.00 a m i2.50p m
Arrive' Gastonia, L 2.02 a m 1.47 p m
Arrive Spartanburg, K 4.31am 4 06phn
Arrive Greenville, H. ...... 5.59 am 5.29'nm
Arrive Seneca, G v.'. . 7.43 a s 7.5s p erf
Arrive Toccoa. Fw,...., 9.18 am ,&80pm
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction 10.00 a m - 9.10 p m
Arrive LuhvB ,. 10.87 am 9.46 pm
Arrive Gainesville. 1 1.06 am j 0.15 p m
Arrive Atlanta,... 1.80pm 1 2.40am
: ' ' ' Mall and
EASTWARD, . Express.; ..MalL
No. 51. No. 53.
Leave Atlanta............ .. 2.15pm1! 4.00 a m
Arrive Gainesville,. ..... . 451pm 6.19am
Arrive Lula, n . 5 22pm 6.60 a m
Arrive Rabun Oap Janction, 5.59 p m 7.41 ajn
Arrive TocooevF.... j. ...... 6.40pm &17am
Arrive Seneca, G. 8.06pm 928am
Arrtve Greenville. H. 10.06 p m 1 1.03 p m
Arrive Spartanburg. K. 11.40 pm 12.24 pm
Arrive Gastonia, L ......... 2.06am 250pm
Arrive Charlotte, M . 3.15am 4.00pm
JX1NNEQTIONS.
A with arriving trains Of Georgia Central ahd A.
W. P Railroads.
B with arriving trains of Georsla CentraL A. 4
W. P. and W. 4 A. Railroads. . , ,
C with arrlvlmr trains of Georitfamflroad.'
E with Northeastern: Rail road of Georgia to ana
F with Xlberton AbvLlneto and Mom Elberton.
GeoreiA
g witn uorambia and Greenville to and irom
Columbia and Gharlesten. S. C
H wtth Columbia and; BreenyOle ' to1' and from
Colum bla and Charleston, a. C.. i..: . . .
K with SnartaDbnizand Aabevlile. and SDartan
burg, Union and Columbia braad from Hendersen;
and AshevilSB. and Alston and UHornWa. . l -
L frith Chester and Lenplr Narrow Gangetb and
from Dallas and Chester V Ai.:
11 with C . C- 4 A. C O. R. AD. and. A,, T. 4 0,
for all nofnts West North and-East - ;
Pullman sleeping-ear service on trains Nos. 60
and 51 daily, without change between Atlanta and
New xora. a. rurs,
G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent
T. H. R. Tatxott,
General Manager.
L Y. SAGE, Superintendent
C., C. & A. R. R. CO.
00in)ESED SOSEDULESa
In Effect Sunday, June 4th, ,1882, Jk
Train ' Train '
No. 62. No. 48.
' i Passenger. iPasseng'r.
Leave Charlotte,. 1.85 p ml".. ........ .
Arrive Rock HUl,..... 288 pin ...... .....
Arrtve jOhester,.v---- a80pm., ..........
Arrive Wlhnsboro,...;...... 4.85pm ...........
ArrrvsCoraiiibla,.,.. 6.00pm ...........
Leave; Columbia.. . . : n07 p m &15 a m
Arrive Ixlngton,...., ..i... 6.50 p m . 7.15 a m
Arrive Rtdgw 8prtng,. .- 8 02 p m 8.80 am
Arrivi Granttevllle, ......... 9.12pm 40am'
Arrive Angnata, .; . 10. 15 p n 10.22 a m
Train
No. 20,
Freight.,
Leave Charlotte, 5.80 p m
Arrive Bock Hill, i... 7.53 pm
Arrive Chester, 10 00 pm
Arrive Winnsboro 1.18 am
Arrive Columbia, 450am
Leave Columbia, .
Arrive Lexington ,; .,,.,....1 .....
Arrive Ridge Spring . .v.'
Arrive Grsnitevule....
Arrive Augusta..-. , . , . r
Train Na 52, Daily Connects at Columbia with
the S. C. R. R. for Char eston, and with the C. 4
G. R, R. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac i At
Augusta with Central Georgia B. B lor Macon,
Savannah and Florida pomts.
Trata:No48. DaUy-Connects at Aorusta with
the Georgia B. B.,and Central Georg B.-B, for
Macon. Atlanta, Bav&nnan and viottda points.
; Trains Nos. 18 and 20i local,, tri-weekly, , Mon
dars. Wednesdays and Pridava. 1 ' . '
TralnAfrom.the'South arrive at Charlotte, pas.
senger, dally, at 5.85 p. m. . Frelghi, daily except
ouuuaj, mB.4as.Di. ami .K p. ra. ". a
ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE 4 OHIO DiYfBION.
TiamNi)..iaiu', " 1 ' '
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i Arrive at States vIDe, . ....laotSom
Trata N0.52J l)allj i . , ,
i WT Kstswafe -:..:.v.8.(X) m '
ArrtvSatCbArtottA,.........,,
ets sold to an'rjotnlB 'i
8outhea8tnnd
through. , No
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AMftiMKATO and ICE eflEl?
FLY FANS AND TLY TRAPS.
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WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LtNlD.
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Moddng Bird Cages, Canary iind Breeding Gages
BsbyflMsHTS. etc. etc -
a-sy a mil iiraanavroM
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Lamps. Fancy Goods ann
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ways on nana, whoesale add retail at
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Surveys,, Mine Examinations,
and Maps made. Constructions of works
and Supplies Furnished. .
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Treated on Reasonable Terms.
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Connects at Salisbury with B. 4 D. B. R. from all
points North and South and from Raleigh, Pull
man' Palace Sleeping tterrfrpai Greensboro' to
: Henry a Connects at 8;abievfire wlttfe A.,' T. 4 O.
Division of C, C. 4 A.rR. ;R with Sleeping Car
from Charleston, & C? to Henry's. Open obser
vaOenicars run over the mountain both ways be
tween! Henry's and Warm Springs, affording a
magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and
French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs
with train of E. Tenn., Va. 4 Ga. R. R for Morris
town and points South-West
Trstln No. 3
Connects at Warm Springs with E. T..Ya. 4 Ga R B.
PuUman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro',
and Sleeping Cars pott Henry1 to Charleston. B.
C. -nBeelt Stltesvllle with A., I.tO. Divl-
SlOU QI Uie V., U a S. D- a .ii"
R. 4 D. R. R for a'l points North and South.
a i Thronsh TJcKeia
cn sale at Salisbury, StatesvUle, AshevUls and the
Warm Springs to an principal dues.
Hnmmer excursion tickets on sale from alt
points North and South. t , ,
fi. a. uavmunw,
Jah2 1 Auditor, G. V. 4 P. Agent
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OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERM
THE ENGINE
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