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daily charlotte observer: Friday juLy isai. ir-so w irrjitrs t -K. ln raO11fll1M II IIUI ' Til I.T unjn.mi.v Mm at. wuu t. w Tow In does. I looO. this bee ABA li I ii?iTirtl of Pro toxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and Phosphorus a palatable form, 2.ne only preparation oron that unit not blacken the . terttA,o characterisHeof 'Iter tron myreparattons. t -1 KNT T HilTIBV I BO fchd ooSKlitiua of ihs bl Hum' id eoaditio battled unw of oar modi ami eranoe to any i i my practice. n cam of nerrona rrostrasiun, ?enuuo J ing to gwg the reei caaM of Neryons tfroetraciun, female lXaeases. Uygpepma, ana impover. rlews ly has. in fbib&Dds, mad son wonderful cubbb. Cases tBM havt ts that Da. pepsia, and i ioiaaa hive tioldeji Pb tbiafereai and incomparable remedy. I prescribe Dr. ROBERT SAMUELS. SloT Osmond as Dr. Habtkb's Ikon ToifiO is a Be- 10 Wash At., St. Lonis, Mo., Hot. asth, 1881. it in Drnforenoetoans iron breuarat im made, in fct, rtnt ri cwginy m my practice. Itaives color to the blood! natural healthful tone to the digestive organs and J nervous system, mamng it applicable to Oenerall tite, Prostration of Vital I Powers and ImpoteneeJ MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTRMIiCIN CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. tfQarkrttt b&wott. NEWS NOTES. It relief and Cure aa certain as day follows day by Dr. J. A . Sherman's Method With safety from tbe dangers of strangulation and without the Injury trusses inflict. Those wishing ' -nnf ahnniii sBnd i 0 cents for hts dook. containing likenesses of bad cases before and after cure, also Anrtnranmenta or nrofesMonal gentlemen, ministers, merchants, farmers, and ethers who hare been cured- Trusses and Bupture sooner or later affect the nervous and mental system bring on organic diseases, laiootency, destroy energy and social desires, making the young old, and the old useless. ' Hew York office 251 Broadway, bay s for consultation each week are Mondays. Tuesdays and Satur days. Philadelphia. 802 Walnut at.. Wednesdays, Thursdays and. Fridays, every other week, after June. Boston, 43 Milk st . closed OH September. - Julll 4w Indian lood Syrup !es all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels. kidneys, skin and blood. Millions testify to its efficacy in healingihe above diseases, and pronounce to be the Best Remedy Known to Man. A Pi r JJ Irmtll 1 iWm. Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED.: TRADE MARK. LABORATORY 71 WEST 3d ST., NEW YORK CITY. DRUGGISTS SELL IT. DowNTNGsviLUt, N. C. July 8th, 1881.-DL Clark Johnso?:-Youi INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP has greatly benefited me for Liter Complaint, MRS. JULIA A. SMITH. Jul22 Spring Sty is WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW and Sumioer Spring -OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties ln the MILLINKBY LINK. HATS, IIO K VETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, Ac, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, all the new styles and qnalltles of LACES, embraclnn White Goods. Neck Wear, Holery Gloves, Parasols, Ac., the LAKfJKST and MOST COM P LET K STOCK IN THE CITY. DR. J. BEADHELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. WILL OPEN Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets Oa Hoaday, HaroH 27th, When we will be pleased to show the Ladles tbe GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINK MTLLINKBY t hey have ever seen ln this city. Respectfully,! It is 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 Falling of the Womb, 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 ln DB. J. BRADFIELD'3 FEMALE REGULATOR. It is not a "cure-all" but a remedy for one clasa of diseases, all of which pertain to the Womb. Any sufferer from the 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 by a physician. To bring health and happiness 10 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 dlra disease 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 ior neavy nours 01 tossing resties8nes, Dounaing vigor ior languisaing uuu- ness, the sweet lines 01 lull grown oeauiy ior me sharp and withered form or emaciation, a long life of mental, physical, social and domestic enjoy ments for a "few sad days" of pain and gloom, ending In n early grave? Such is the mission, such are the results of Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FE MALE REGULATOR, which is hence truly and appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend." "Whites" and all those Irregularities of the womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. All who suffer from any of these diseases are most earnestly inwlted to give this great remedy a trial. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Don't fall to try 1L Price smal size, 78 cents. Large size. $1.50. Manufactured by J BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga. For sale Everywhere. apr27 ' Tbe death is announced of Edwaid Arthur Wellington, tbe second Baton K-'iine, in his GStii year. The steamer Triumph arrived at San Francisco Tuesday from Hong Kong, viaHakodadi and Honolula, bringing 795 coolies. Thomas II. Stevenson, a soldier of the war of 1812, was buried Tuesday in Church Hill Cemetery, Juniata county,, Pa. He was in his 93d year. Engineer Melyille and two sailors of the Jeannette expedition left Tomsk Tuesday for St. Petersburg, en route for home. Thomas Kearns, of Troy, N. Y., has challenged Sullivan or Tug Wilson to fight. He will back himself for $2,000 or less. He is 19 years old and weighs IIS pounds. Alexander Jones of Philadelphia, made a statement before the tariff com mission at .Long israncn xuesaay ou behalf of the Manufacturing Chemists' Association of the United States. The correspondent of the London News at Marseilles says : "The French marines will start for Port Said on the 27th inst. A transport will follow with fiOfLOOO litres of water. Algeria will f uri&ish a battalion of zouaves." The London Times has the follow 'ing: "The apartments of the brother of the Khedive, at the Remleh Palace, were broken into, and trunks were burst open and looted by English, troons. xue cenerai Denavior ui mo British enables me to chronicle this as singular exception to the good conduct of the troops." A small box which was sent from Grenada for Senor Sagasta, the Spanish prime minister, on being cautiously opened was found to contain nitro gly cerine, several persons nave oeen ar rested on suspicion of being connected with the sending of the box. The President has referred the sup plemental petition, tearing 40,000 signa tures. from the Garfield Club of New York citv. asking the pardon of Ser ceant Mason, to the Secretary of War, together with several other petitions bearing on the same subiect. They wn take the usual course, and be referred to the iudsre-advocate-general of the army for report. A cable dispatch to the New York Herald from St. Thomas announces that one of the assassins of Lord Fred erick Cavendish has been arrested a Pnftrf.n Cabello. and that he has given t he names of his accomplices. A cable from London savs the foreign office con firms the report of the arrest at Puerto Cabello, Venezuella, of one of the as sassins of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke. Ali Moubarak Pasha advises the TChpdive to offer terms to rebels, in or der to detach them from Arabi Pasha Hn suffcasts that the Khedive issue a proclamation nromising full pardon with retention of rank and privileges to all officials, and to Egyptians geuer ally, who within a given time tender their alleeiance to the Khedive, Arabi Pasha and other members of the rebel government to be excepted by name from the amnesty, together with all persons having taken part in any mas sacre or in any act of plunder or incendiarism. The DeatU-Rat. ' U Ti ex peeled facts often come to li,lit in i he last place where one would ex pect to hnd them namely., in me wju- gressional Kecord. Jn a speech on'tne admission of -Washington xernuny into the Union as a Statepdelivered in Congress recently by tbe Hon. Thomas IT. KrAntn nf that. Territory. W6 find a table giving the death-rateper thousand in each of the United btates.as wbu os in the country at large, and also the death-rate per thousand in many Euro- pean coantnes. Or course, waouius ton Territory has a low "death-rate, or this table would not have appeared m Mr. Brent's speech, It is iu.w. average in the whole United States is i5.oy. The death-rate in vitkh 16 32. In West Virginia it is Ii w. in Florida, 11 72; In Minnesota, H7. id. , Oregon, 10 67. In Mississippi.. x?ov. vv ho would have Bupposea miojaoiF" and Florida to be more healthful than Virginia? But the reader may preier to see the entire table, aero it io . Table showing the. annual death-rate per tbon-. sana lathe united states, "rp" the District er Columbia, the principal European countries, and Washington Termor.-- New Mexico Mew York Noith Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolln Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Weet Virginia Tirtawwmaun v': - no Art DlSvt Ol Wt iuua 3o Engl d& Walt s 21. 8d ISST 3220 Hungary 45.00 German Empire 27. 1 Prussia 2H.4ft The Netherlai ds 28.87 France .. Spain Y.ali Italy 29. BS uwy 10.05 Better than tUe Sin Ilea "of KJnfs To bring fiealtn "aridliapplneM to Ihe liomes ol suffering women fa a mission before wnlcn royal favor sinks intolnsignfleanoe. What earthly bene faction can compare wltfi one'wnlch protects from That dire disease whose ruthless power - ni.h.kM knantrfa tMIMlAtlft flMnf VM ' t - ' whinh. elvea ease for naln. joy lor sorrow, swies for tears-, the roses ot health for the paiior xw-ais- oooa tha nTht Aiantta sten for dnwthiK weariness, nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull ness, the swelling lines of fall grown beauty for the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life of mental, pnyslcal, social and domestic en joyments for a few sad days el pain and gloom, ending In an early grave? Sueh is the mission, such are the rehults ol Dr J. Bradneld's Female Regulator, which la hence truly and appropriately styled ' Woman's Best Friend." L "Whites." and all those irregularities or tne womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Phym dans prescribe: it Prepared, by Dr. J. Braoneld, Atlanta. Ga, Price: trial size, 75c; large size, $1.50. - For sale by aH druggists. Total Vnd States 15.09 14.20 18.4b 13.34 18.11 14.74 15.09 11.72 13 97 143 15 78 11.93 15.22 . 14.39 "1644 14.67 18.9H 18 59 12.0 117 12.S9 lrt.89 13.11 11.69 16.09 16.83 Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska , Nevada T?ew Hampshire New Jersey Washington Territory It is worth studying, 20.37 17 38 15.89 18.32 HA7 14.92. 17.00 15 80 16.80 15.54 15 12 16.32 11.99 12.17, STATE NEWS. mar22 , P. Query. Me ropohtan Stat FOR AUGUST, WITH PATTERNS gjjl' , CELEBRATED MIA STOMACH p9 It is the concurrent testimony of the public and tbe mgdlcal profession, tbat Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is a medicine which achieves results speed ily feltrIborouh und benign. Besides rectifying liver disorder 11 invigorates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases. Moreover it Is the grand specific fos fever and ague. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. lull JUST RECEIVED. TIDDY & BROTHER. jull3 M Have just received 50 sacks choice Raleigh News and Observer: We re gret to learn that Rev. Dr. D. Huffham, a widely known baptist minister, is very sick with fever at Beaufort. It is said that the laboratory of the Department of Agriculture here is one of the best in the south. A gentleman of means here is start ing a sheep farm near the city. He will stock it with Merino sheep, which are now being purchased. The number of young partridges in this section is said to be unusually large and some good sport may be looked for the coming season. Winston Sentinel : The Internal Rev enue receipts in this district for the week ending Saturday, July 22d,amount ed to $26,500.30. On last Sunday, near Loves' Church in this county at a big meteing, Robert Pegram and Burl Tilly were tampering with an old pistol, and as it is usually the case in such instances, the pistol was dischaiged, inflicting a mortal wound in tbe side of Tilly. The wound ed man was carried to his home where he died on Monday morniDg at 8 o'clock Pegram was given a hearing before a magistrate Monday evening and was acquitted. Asheville Citizen : As we go to press the election for the improvements of the streets, &c., progressed finely, 340 votes having been cast, and only 11 against the proposition. Our citizens of all parties and colors voted squarely for the measure, showing a determina tion to put our city in such a condition as will make it the centre of attraction for business and capital Shelby Aurora: Mrs Roxanna Car penter, aged 82 years, is very hale and energetic for one so aged. One day last week she laid a rock hearth in her own room, without any help. She has assisted in the accouchment of 583 in fants, and of this number of births 63 were twins. Corn Canning in Maine. There are over- sixty corn-canning establishments in the State qf Maine, and the number of cans of corn annual ly pat up is nearly d2.000,000. The far mers are paid about three cents per can for the corn, the tin and solder costs about three cents, fcnd the remaining four nr five cents goes to the manufac turer for putting pip .and marketing. The cans hold about twenty-six ounces of corn, and farmer are able to grow from 1,000 to 3,0flp. cans per acre, the average being not far from 1,600 cans, of a cash value of SB. There are seve ral factories in Mechway and Franklin, Mass., and others further south, but Maine puts up about one-third the corn canned in this country. The Medway canners are showing true business en terprise by extending their operations to other vegetable so as to give em ployment through a greater portion of the year. They Come High, But Blizzard. Sometimes it is not judicious to be too particular in locating local occur rences, so we will merely say that the following conversation was heard in a certain store in Oil City :, A young lady was looking at some hosiery, and asked the blushing young clerk : "How do you sell these?" at the same time holding up a pair of zebra-colored ones. "Those are worth 85 a pair," he an swered. "Oh, my !" twittered the giddy creat ure; "they come pretty high, don't thev V" "Y-y-yes," stammered the bashful youth ; "th-th-they come pretty high, bu-bu-but you're tall, you know." Wonderful Corn. Wilmington Review. Here is an item for our country read ers. There is in this city, at the comef of Third and Princess streets, a beauti ful garden spot, part of which has :Tjeen planted with corn. This earn is now about to mature, and some of the stalks have five, some six, and some seven ears, and on one stalk we counted as many as eight well-developed and well grown ears. It is an unusually fine piece of corn that will average two ears to the stalk. From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. A LADY SAID "TUoee Horrid Pimples t No, I Can not Go. Please Preeent My Excuaea" . Probably two thirds of the ladles ln society and homes ot our land are afflicted with skin diseases of various kinds, ta do away with which, If it could be done without injury, would be the happiest . vnt of their lives. Then she would have Instead of a disfigured and marred countenance, one that would be handsome, or at least good-looking, for any one with a' clear; pore fefclhrno matter what the cut of her features are, has a certain amount oT sand looks which attract everybody. As it la now, she Imagines every one sees and talks about "those freckles," "those horrid pimpies, ana ntner blemishes with which she is afflicted, and this Is true of either sex. Toimpiove this appearance great runs are ta ken; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drugs, are taken in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles In many cases, death is the result No alleviation of the burning, heating, itching and Inflammation is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum), Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Bough Scaly Eruptions of any kind. Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Iteh lngs on any part of the body, saould known that there Is hope for them in a sure, perfect and ele gant remedy, known as "Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." It makes the skin white, soft and smooth, removes tan ana freckles, and is the best toilet dressing ln the world. It Is elegantly put up, two bottles ln one package, consisting of both Internal and external treatment Our readers should be sure to get this and not some old remedy resusci tated on the success of Dr. Benson's 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. SI per package. rected by tbe Railroad Officials Knd may be Relied oa ae Correct : North Carolina lliulroad. 00ITDEBSED AQITEDTJLES. miscellaneous. TRAINS SOINB XA8T. Date, April 80th, 1882. No 51 Daily. No. 53 Daily. Leave Charlotte,, ..... " , Sanabury. . Hlghiolnt,.... Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro,.... Arrive Hlllsboro,.'. . . . Arrive Durham ( . Arrive Raleigh. Leave Raleigh.. . . iArrlve Goldsboro',.... 4 00anti 5.68 a ml 7.20 a m 8.00 am 9.30 am 11.47 am 12 26 am 1.40 Dm 4.05 p m tj.au pm 4 4U l) Ul 6.24 p m 7.35 p m 8.06 p m No. 17-Dally except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.. ..5.00 p m Arrive at BaLich,. . ..1.51 a m Arrive at Goldsboro,. .7.20 a m N SI Connects at Greensboro' with R&D. B. K. for all points North, Bast and West, via Dan vllle. At Goldsboro with W. ft W. Jt B. for Wil mington. No. &3 CnnfiMTf - at RalUhnrV with W v C R R. for all points in Western Nortfe Carolina; dally at Greensboro with R. fc Di K for all points norm, sam ana west. w TRAINS OODfe WTS3T.' Date, April 80th, 1882? Leave Goldsboro,. . . . Arrtve Raleigh , Leave Raleigh,. Arrive Durham,, Arrive Hlllsboro,... Arrive Greensboro,. Leave Greensboro,, arrive High Point,.. Arrive Salisbury .. Arrive Charlotte,.... No. 50 Daily. No. 52 Dally. 10.00 a m 12.20 pm 8 65 pm o oh p m H.U6 pm h.15 pm 9.50 pm 11.12 pm 1.10 am 9 40am 1010 am 11 21 am 1.00 pm No. 18-Dally except Sunday, Leave GoldsboftwS 50 p m Arrive at Bale!gji,..,Mo p m ijeave mungB, IKJ a m Arrive GrriMisnoK), 8. 15 d m No. BO-Connects at Chfrtotte with A. & C Air Line for all points la the- sooth' and Southwest and with C, C. A A, R. R. for all points fcouth and Southeast. No. 62 Connects at Charlotte with A. A C Alr Llne for all points South and Southwest; at Char lottewitn C, C. 4 A. B. R. for all points South and Southeast A SENSATION HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and ChamqnUle Fills. They really dgTure 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 mail, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. Hold by all druggists. C N. t rlttenton, New York, is Wholesale Agent for Dr C. W. Benson's Remedies. Jul I N. XV. N. O. RAILROAD. 601HG WIST. NO. 50 Dally. jjobto ureensDoro. p m .junve jveniersvuie. 10.41 pm Arrive oaiem 11.25 pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9.50 a m Arrive Kerners vllle 11.01am Arrtve Salem. 1 1.85 a m Seasonable Goods to great variety, Ju3t received at Uw V 1 I N A STORPj OF J, Brit Mi I k Lot of elegant BABY MBBJ4GES, REFRI6ER1T0BS and ICE CYESK. FLY FANS ND FLY TRIPS. ICE CREAM FREEXER bent made, Allt-TIGUT FRUIT j4B WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED. MPCktag Bin, cages, Canary and Breeding Cages Baby Swings, eta, etc - us it can. may9 Respectfully, J. BROOKFIELD it CO. OOIlfO KAST. VSWOMAN CANTHEAIJH OF WOMAlA SYMPATHIZE VlTrfnS THE HOPE 0f7 NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5.15 am Arrive Kernersville 5.50 a m Arrive Greensboro.. 7.00 a m NO. 53-DatIy. Leave Salem 6.00 pm Arrive Kernersville 6.40 p m Arrive Greensboro 8.00 p m STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. GOING NORTH. No. 1, Dally ex Sunday. Leave Chapel HilL. Arrive University,.. 1 0.40 a m 11.40 a m GOING SOUTH. No. 2. Dai y ex. Sunday. Arrive University... Arrive Chapel HilL. 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Folia. Sleefc Cars WiMt Chame 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. t3rThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro' Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest West, North and least, r or emigrant Bates to Louisiana, rex as, Arkansas and the Southwest address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. may2 Richmond, Va. -BOSTON- METALLURGICAL 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. 8urveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketche ana naps made. Constructions ot, works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England . Smelting Worh GOLD, SILVER COPPER RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. ft. PASSENGER DEPABTAfENT Crton and after April 30th, 1882, the passen-. ger train service on the Atlanta & charlotte Air line Division of this road will be as follows; ad LEAD ONE) 8.YIFLTED ON RETURNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Teims. THOMAS BINNS Mjctallukgist. A. H. KIDNEY, HlfdHQ Ensinxib. JOBS HOLUDAY, Paw. Chmust mar8 tf fTth WESTWARD. Mall and Express. No. 50. Mall. No. 52. A LUCKY LOTTERY TICKET. It Mr. Wm. W. IrwiD, of lUtm City. As a general rule, men v. ho draw prizes In a lottery are few and far between, but this city has been singularly fortunate In that respect, as sev eral citizens have of late gotten small fortunes ln that way. The last fortunate one 4s Mr. Mm. W. Irwin, a clerk la the general freight office of the, L. and H. Railroad, at Second and Main. Mr. Irwin yesterday, while working at his desk ln the office, received an official-looking document bear ing the New Orleans post-mark, and upon opening It he discovered, to his great surprise and Joy. that it was an official .notification that he hsd drawn one-fifth of tbe capital prize of $75,000 In the Louisiana State Lottery, amounting to $15,000. The lucky ticket was No. 83,07Sr nd was pur chased by Mr. Irwin several das ago, and put carelessly aslae as being of Jut little value. Some tmte Before the drawtog previous to this one Mr. Irwin purchased the first lottery ticket he ever bad nTth1nr to do With, dnd It WBS Wy nearv iu nrnnhMwhteh drew the Capital -prise. ihmurht s he had come so near It, acaln. and this time purcnasea ticket which produced suoh golden LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A 8 lire Care Tor all FEMALE WEAK NESSES iaclnlinf LeacoTrbwe, Ir- J recvl&r and Painful Mentratiea InWmqia.tiaa suid TJleeraUeii of the Womb, Floodlns;, PRO LAPSUS TJTEKI, dee. ra-Heaant to U,e tast, ffleaciott and Immediate i,lnlUeffect.rItUre"neipiu YP" Uevea pain annng " - phtstciaTs rss it axd rRrsfRiBB it rairxT. oIther Ki, it iscondtono fJZ been befar. the puhlie, tad " KiDNXTf It U tha GreaKaf Bemcdy in the World. ry KIDNEY COMPLAINTS ef Either Sex Find Great Belief in Its Use. Leave Charlotte, tL Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Spartanburg. K Arrive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa. F. . . . . . . . - Arrive Babun Gap Junction Anivfl Lnla. E Arrive Gainesville. Arrive Atlanta, 1.00 am 2.02 a m 431 a m 5.59 a m 7.43 a m 9.18 am 10.0oam 10.37 a mJ ll.uoam 1.80 pm 12.50 pm 1.47 p. m 4 06pjm 5.29 pm 7.08 pm 8.80 p m 9.10 pm 9.46 Dm. 10.15pm ia.4U a m ft o tf EASTWARD. Mall and Express. No. 51. Mall. No. 53. Leave Atlanta, 1 2.15 p ml Arrive Gainesville,. Arrive Lula, K ..... Arrive Rabun Gap Junction, Arrtve Toccoa. F Arrive Seneca, G. Arrive Greenville. H., Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Charlotte, M 451 pm 5.22 p m p m 6.40 pm 8.08 pm 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 a m 8.15 am 4UK) a m 6.19am 6.50 am 7.41 a m 8.17 am 9 26am 11.03pm 12.24 pm 2 50pm 4.00 pm auoa ay will eradicate aerr mm wmm, which we are offering very low. Also iiuniL In all size packages CORN, HAY, FLOUR, BRAN, Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin la within; its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the causi must be removed, and in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE is es tabllshedon Just this principle. It realizes that ' 95 PER CENT, of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the dlffl. culty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and EssrroHKB, and. by placing them In a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. - , For the innumerable troubles caused bv nn. "eaiuiy. moneys, Liver and Urinary Organs- for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for Maferift and lor physical derangements generally thu great remedy has no equal Beware ot impostor? unttations i and concoctions said to be JustaVeood! For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE nr? BETES CUBE. For sale by all dealers? U H, U. WARNER & CO,, aprlS Refr,N.Y. Greensboro Bugle: Houstoff & Bro. have sold during the past fifteen days 35,000 pounds of berries and 50' barrels of dried cherries. "There's millions id in it," and our country friends are get ting a large share of it. Greensboro Patriot: Sixteen cai loads of cotton and machinery are at the High Point depot marked in big letters, "Randolph county," That tells the story ior Kandolph. TherFriends will build their "meet ing house" at High Point and hereafter the "yearly meetings" will be held there instead of New Garden. i: Mfes Hope Glenn, the contralto who is accompany julsson on ner Amep can Jt&t&ia-iin Iowa girl, her ancestor! removing tor that State from Norti Carolina manvvears aso. No doun she is kin to our Guilford Glenn s. j Anton1 Times: The murderer of hi wife, Wm. Grady alias Hinson alias Koberson, was placed in jail here Satur day.and ha since been taken to Cnester field by the authorities of that County. The best impression is that he is of un sound mirio. ' ' ' - , ... Mr. Thos, Teal, an -old citizen; living nn Urnwn traoV foil dead on Bunday laar. ThA ooniiA ia RllDDOSed to haV6 1 been'appolexy. Mr. Teal had suffered mnp.h frnm siirnfisa and deaths lQaniS family recently, such as befall femfnen - ana this was no aouDc -a great upuu u mind. " " He then he would try one-fitth of the en results. Mr. Irwin is a middle-aged man, and has a small fami ly He has been connected with the freight office of the L. and N. for several years, and has been a falthfulworker. and has many friends both in the office and out ot it who are profuse ln their con, gratulatlons.-LouUvllIe Courier-Journal, July 14th. ' tne system. rw-Both the Compotmd and Blood Pnrifler aw 1 pre- : pared at 233 and ?5 Western Arennej, Lynn, rHaaa. j ice of either, SI. Six bottte, for The Compound ! taaentbymanlntheformofpnia,orof loaiee,on ; receipt ot price, SI per box or either. M Pttkham ; freely anWers all tetters of inquiry. Endow. Seent ataimi. Sawn r pampaie. "-ri j jlSrSeldbyaUVriiggUta.' (s) tipn.J THEGREAT CURE 11 BHEUMATISM of me 1 i Aa it la fct fl LIVER Tvi A.I. a a4 ! af the acrid peiaon A unwind w "J" - - m I., --vu. that oauaea the dre wJ THOIlSA!IIDnDF CASES f have been dnloKty renOTw, PERFECTLY CURED nn ROC K BRITMB; V A ALUM WATER, ini mam than half . cAnfurv has erown steadl- h w in rnnnta aa a medicinal agent in a wide nt OhmHa Hlsunau Mllltltlldaa Of WOmOU can testify to its unsurpassed efficacy ln the re.lel anfi mire of those aliments peculiar to their sex. D YSPEP31 4 In Its varied and most distressing forms Is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCR0FCLA, CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent curei reeuia Bottled ln Its natural state, direct from th flitting, which are beautifully located In Rock bridge county, Va., and are open for the reception Of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each vaav; canacltv. 1 .000 euests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. H. Mc ADEN and Dr. T. c. SMITH, Charlotte,, u mar 12 ly - - - . THE NORTH-STATE CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and j W. P. Railroads. B with am vine trains of Geoisla Central. A. W, P. and W.-frA. RalteoarK ( Z,! U witn arriving trains 01 Georgia Kaiiroad. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athensi Ga. . j! wun juoenon Air-une 10 ana rrom jioenon, Georgia. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, '8. C. a witfr (Xtiumbia ana Greeavme to ana rrom Columbia and Charleston. 8. C. K with Spartanburg ana ABhevUles and Bpartan- burg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson ana asnevnie, ana Aision ana uoiamnia. - - 1 Ir with Cheater and Lenoir Narrow Gaum to and from Dallas and Chester. , ' , . 1 M with Cucl, d O..B.'Di and A.. T. A OJ for all points West, North and East. J Pullman Bleeping-car service t)h trains Nos. 50 and 51 daily, withonrchansje between Atlanta and New York. , A. PQPE, ' g nerai passenger ana Ticket Agent. : T. M. R. Talcott, .-. General Manager. L Y. SAGE. Superintendent, C., C. & A. R. R. CO. U0J!)I11SD SOSEDTJLEB. In Effect Sunday,- June 4th, 1882. tf o tf- tf- H tf 3 as J 4 H o 9 ft nr Q CO A ai 0r EffBESsea mi V9 3 C PS IC " O w " i-iji CO r- N N ? f3 rfl - - CD 1 W I 0 a)aaaaao a a S6TC9SlCOtNCCC40 a o a M 3 ESfiS 4 Trarh' .Train No. 52. No. 48, - ; Passenger. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte, i.afi p m Arrive Bock Hill, 2.88pm..., Arrive Chester 8.80 p m Arrive Wlnnsboro 4.85pm ........... Arrive Columbia. 6.00 pm Leave Columbia,. 6.07 pm 6.15ara Arrtve Lexington, 6 50pm 7.15 am Arrive Ridge 8prtng 802pm 8.30 am ATrireGranltevule.. ........ 9.12pm 940am Arrive Augusta, 10.15 P m 10.22 a m Train ! No. 20, j Freight.! Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbnry with R. & D. B ;. R. fro mall B5WS HnVff&s?S gat of srs? iWwaAi- twem HenrVt and Warm Springs, sffordlng 8 KtflSSy-nght rtew of tb Mountains an French Broad river. Connects at Warm with train of E. Tenn.. Va. A Ga. R. R for Morrta towR and points Soutb-West. Train No. 2 Connect at Warm Springs with E. T..Va : GaB B Pullman Sleepers from JSSS s end Sleeping Car. .from Henry's to Charleston, b. SnnK aGS K1 L and WP U DilauUuort ,; ti sale.t Salisbury. 4JM and W Warm sprmgs 10 tr.m Summer excursion ucacm -----points North and South. MACMtJRDO. ... " n -n n Inunt Auditor, ki.r. a. 6"- jU A ' II mM urn a I imaiA aVTld j droda of oaaea It hae cured where ela i failed. Itia mild, but efflclent, 1 niiTs a riTinN. hut hormleaa In all cases. re-It eleanses, Strertkeiis ndr1TeNew lire to all the important organs ot the r tvo Kidneva Is restored. The Ll-rer- U oloeuaed f ail diaeaao, ad the fioilainove freely 4 hejiaiftUly. to mi I h.mji are eradioaiea troju . v a ,.t ; , A h Dean prpysawy rr,.,- Life and Nuptial Association, OF fifALlSBCRY, N. C if ju r And la fact everything kept In a First-Class Grow Store WANTED. JalSsim , .;W. J. LACK A SON. ' WE KEEP ma Druggists, Tryon Street. An Explddins BoUer Fires 1,010 Bales of cottoa. New York; July 27.-The boiler of a floating engine exploded last night at B?ooklyn. I lighfir;ipaded with WO bales of cottdn was lying in the vicin ity. iTriecOttOB ignited oaustng a loss of mOOO. ..isa.- v - . 1 I 1 Arabi PftsnsTs i Actlritir, Iacreasing. London. Julv 27. A telezram 44ted Alexandria, onococfc this 'afternoon, ; states that tna menacing activity wnn in Arabi Pasha's lines is increasing. The celebrated, remedy XTdney-Wort can now be obUlriftd In tbeusnal dry vegetable form, or In Uauidform. It Is put up In the latter way for the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it -K wfll be-ioniKlety ;concentrated and mil act mux eanai emciency m either . ease. Be sure ana reaa me Ttmm -aoreruse ment ior par- UWUars. setup mt-m T. C. Smith 1 3 XQTJESTS cnnamnm illmHiui b. .1 1 Eio-lio-Tei andOin and Black Tea--ntMS A. J. Deailj&Coi u Ox moat afBsotuftl remedy for cleansing tae system of all morbid seoretionaV It shonUUx I usaq in every nonnnnin mn m SPRING MEDICINE. ; Always onres BTI20UaiFBS8. CONSTTPA TION, and all FEMALE Diseases. Is put up In Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, nnA naAkaire of which makes 8 quarts medicine. Also In liquid Ferm, very Coneemtrated for tbe sonvenienee of those who cannot readily pre pare it. Itacttvrithpqual efficiency in eitherfom. get rr oFTOua prboois?. prick, j,oo WELLS. BICHARBSOS a Co., Prop's, '4 ma send the dry post-paid.) BCaMUflfOlIj f. I IMysirSrMokiiT 1 WANTED, j ACTIVE AGENTS IN iVERY C0DNTx AND TOWN : TN North Carolina, to whom liberal terms will be 'JL given dz tne Nashville, Tent J. D. McNEELY, ...President w. T. LINTON,.. . Vice-Prest and Gen'l Manager! THKO. BUEBBAUM ....SecretarrI . SAMUEL McCTJBBINS Treasureri Dr. JNO. WHITEHEAD. .Hedlcal Dlrectbri Hon. J. 8. HENDERSON, .......... Legal Adylserl Refer to the bank and business men of San. twry, and editor of this paper, as to the character -- ana sunama or us omcers. - - -. Tor; plans" blank applications and terms to agents, address the Secretary. - ttauaoie ana energeac traveling ana tocai agenis wanted to every own and county in North and sown, uaroima, REFERENCEa rjhu ikjsju. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Rock Hill Arrive Chester, Arrive Wlnnsboro Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington. Arrive Ridge Spring. . . . Arrive Granltarille,. .. Arrive Augusta.. , . v 5.80 p m 10 00 pm 1.18am 4 60am f JPE SALE. 1 F. 0. MUNZLER I UTw. TrninNrL K9.. DaHv Connects at Columbia with the 8. C. R. B, for Cmjr'eston, and with the C. 4 f t. 1 ilainh UMhAn. AhhavlllA. Jril . At .Augusta with Central Georgia R. R for Macon. Bavatmah and Florida polnta. ' " V. 'J Train no. 4S,iwy itonnecw . ubuwb tbe Georgia R. B. and Central Georg R. B, fof Ms COn. Atlanta, oavannaa ana r iunu douub, i Trains NoT. 18 and 20. Ucweeklylloiit days; Wednesdays and Frioays;' " ' . Trains crom ute bouh arrive at voanoiier past senger. dajly, at. 5.85 p. m. Freight, dally except Hungry,' at M-saam sHma-yip. w.. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO DIVISION. AUENT FOB - Leave Charlotta That soon the gums an4 teeth decay, , .Pale.$hCTWlirMhe4wAttgres8xe U ..WtthBCaOJXJNTfrmaaytoaayii ' mbr28 the National Matrimonial Alliance. in. i Chattanooga jaumai ;n asso ciation, Chattanooga, Tenn,,, and. the Queen, city 'Matrimonial Association. tH)Uunou,.jwa, - ir HT For farms afldretaK csl k& J&3LTr-. ; K v 188UOun?ebs1arF THOMAS GRIFFITH ana Farmers Bank, , (Or Philadelphia, Pa j ! Cdetrated MgBeci - In Kegs and Bottles. . BOTXXED BEER : A SPECIALTY, l tar-Have, lust received a small lot of BOTTLED ALK and PORTER, which I offer to the public ax Xock Boz2oCharloae, HQ. Arrive at StatesvUtoi Train no. d& uany, , ; Arrive at ( ...800 pm ,.1005 pm ...;6:00am 8.06am "Tickets sold to aH rjotnts Booth SouUieast an S outhwest, amr ' baggmge checkr lay-over allowed on locaftlckets. T. M. B. TAluwflrT, Owi'l Ba . : -y . :ueni jianagei. ,. v Columbia; S7al"Jun?4di,,I882.;i threuslL NO A. POPE, ! teager Agent : a reasonable price, an atrxya ' I- -: PstAfJTlOAI; v.- j Ptok ana: Steam ! r a ! - -ymbA mAur to 'hMhkl HoteL . rqs nvv :.i kMxBr, kc W All efdM promptly aJttwioVid to. i - v ,: -.-..iU' OFFEB FOR SALE ON FAYOBABLK TB THE ENGINE FORfflEBLY USED BTf TE BCE ISLAND MANTO COBP"1 wCall on or address - JenlS siDesaoorateopy, iKone . . W J'J YI liiialnt Of oJluntrfBvW. mar28 A"chariot. u wiTryoaStseet. a'fA .5 .T&SKrI r arfi a.:a?T a- 6,iJ ft- 5-IC: JVGo"Sic. l2ta t ..j;.3:.-T to:vl r iia .rr; ol i.tii4 jio-a 4iil m wmkeen them pura and wblt as snow. n IT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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