TXS.T. 9H-8 8 2 . i a s i I i ti i t. i r a. IA;Il7rHA - -,- -r f - .T:::i;r.:--;:-:;;::--L -t . . ' ; . : . . - liS nhUJ ..U V U'v i. ' -V fr ' WjrjrJVMMfo) ENTLKMEN: In my praotioe of yean ished oondition of toe Wood, thi Datnea some or oar moet emui It in preference totnjlrcm eessitrmmy Dracice 1,11 " Jt yie eoior to fA Mood naturptiewttnj us wm vo hi mm iifsfflm. iiMCHflfT it applicable to General JebiUtw, X of Appe tite, Prostration of Vital res all diseases of initilrtiiKneVl PJSMM SOTS 1 IUU1KI T Cy ni neanng ineaDovtraiiseaHW anu puuuuiiuc Guaranteed LABORATORY WEST 3d ST., NEW f r; wwrrliiifili ft. jStt 8fi. IS81JDr. CLlBKJOHNSOT:-Your INDIAN, BLOOD SYBUr as ul22 WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR" NEW ' Incluflln"lPlfl liUraf ndltier ; o r : in tlie MILUNJUiX .LIS ; . : i HATS, r, ,.. ; BONNETS, ' , FLOWERS, SIIiKS, Ij A CUES, &.C '"Si In all the new stales, colors and Qftflu Also, all the new styles and qnallttes of LACES, embracing-iyfaKy-iropdaMacfc jWa(rHolery Gloves, Parasols. 'A the EAMGKSXiind MOST I A. is., it Pi Tl' J i;J if I77 K-cTiT GTt Oar PattHateBt'. When wa wllr be pWancd to- show ladles th GKNDRST DrSPEAY 09 WXK sMELLlHIlt (1 t hey have ever seen In this city. ReepectfuUjsU received 50 sacks choice Tl-JK, i 10 mm FJLOTm, wtafeb we are offering very low. AIho In all size packages HAY, BRAN, MEAL, SIO.g.K FEED, uAndlnrtactytntng teptliviii::ii W-Cte Grocery Store. A.J.Beall&o. n29 YOU CAN BUY f FROM if f'.i,Vt3(:-' JiuiS tFi'J nono CHARLOTTE to AhvHe fr 8,20, GREENSBORO RAI,EI6U OOLDSBOBO it 9.70, 13.75, 16.20, mm MIS WITH PITTFPHS efS I I I 11 rMI I L It R 8 j Hostttter's rttimiich Biting i xtlrpa'.es dyspepsia ry 4itU Kreatnr rt-U-iii t) Hiiji pixnptitiide thanjany d-arln -i appAi3r aodTty ieeJettorT Thtse are, not f5 M V !y r ife? D Ji ? V. ' etoWy asretfiOtrt&fe tbtwi4sr our countryinra Ma ;,,iWiiiiieiili.'aa tontiknfced Us effea are a-arn. but are biic t d ip hy Irrefragable prio's. The Bitten also pive ;i b al;Mul f-tliiiulns to the urinary (iij;i.tis. j FukSjsLK BY AM. Iua'(l.iT3 ANDtEAliERS JD3T IRECETVED. ;tngl KNKt, L' V. j dm-r atf.b'td? TIDDY & BROTHER. fr ' " ' A.d.D(,4llttlJU.) 1v AeTT TLA WWII BAROTDs faUARD n-rrttTri e ill m-wiu' iiinriit fcru i hmi hi m II Mill. Mill I II III I'll Jl ILI'IJLIAS 11U1 Aiviiiii i Has lust been opened next I , - UVOIVIU itvivu vuuviiuu inuuivirui Ikldtabte form. fTh only preparation of iron that urilt not blacken the teeth.so ehnraeterittieof other iron preparations. nave found nothing to (rive the result that Db. Female uiseasfie, uynpepaia, ana uniwrar- the stomach, liver, els; Si testily to its LilLJj -i to Cure Dyspepsia. YORK CITY. DRUGGISTS SEL.L, IT 3PiscellatJ&)ti0. ivonA's BEST IHIEMD. It Is wl known to physfclans, and alas ! too well known to suffering women themselves, that they are subject to numerous diseases peculiar to their sex, suenjas suppression of the Menses, painful and fcamyJ4enstru;tfion. Congestion. Uieeratlon and "aLlni Of the Womb, aUended with m.h end iess .train iyuipaUietlcUMi. otinsatatlonkl dlr- pan ivuj DR. J. BBADFIKLD'3 FEMALE RECiULATOB. Itlsrjotfe;cnTe:aiT"'bnt a remedy for one claat ordlseasps, air of wtaleb pertartiito the womb. Any sufferer Troar aiseasas; mentioned cam tak this teraedy aftd thus relieve herself without reveaonx her coinuuen to any one, and without subjecting hex womanly modesty to tho shock of lanexamlnauon by a physician r TO bring health and happiness to the homes ol wearing women is , ; missiop Derore which royal nftfauicbir Whit eArtWyani faVor stute Itm lnfi ef action can rxnnprir "That dire d'sease whose ruthless power Withers beauty's tianslent llower?" i i whlctfglves ease for pain, Joy for sorrow, smiles for tears, the rose of health for Uie pallor of dis eaae, the,lleht, elastic steD-fot dragging wearinesa- i4gbts of soft rendae log hvy oors of tossing rieiteasneflt, iellndliiiffeortor languishing dulp ness, the sweet lines of full grown beauty for the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long Ilia QfmDtaL physical. BoelaL and domestic enjoy ment for a 1'few sad-flays" of ftaln and gloeni, endtrifflrran''early graTe,?i Soon-Is the' rolsslori, Mm aretheoltwof Br. BRAD1 IKLD'd FK KAiLaiKtiUnA?KlJi.: .wWcU! hence truly and AFpraratlvWoini's Best Friend." T - r'f Whites!' . and ajl,. those irregularities of thft womb so destructive tcr the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single nottie ol this wondejtui compouncu , : jail who suffer froni any- of thesa diseases ate mosfesrhestly lAwlted'to give this gteat remedyia trial. It has cured thousands and will cure yon. Jjon'tfau to.trjiV, L kPrlce.smdlllze, 75 cents. , Large size. $1.50. anilfabtDfedW '7 3 rBRArFlELD, AUanta, a. . apr27 for al6;Evenfwhfcte. Disease Is tin effect, not a eanse. Its origin IS within; Its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the causb must be removed, and Jn no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE Is es tabllshed on lust this principle. It realties that TP.' I of alLfllseases arise Jfrofe deranged kfOners and eases arise prop lerany UvetcftUlIt strikes at ocei at uk'tyf of the dlniv culty.i--4lement9Mitwhlch lM6posed act ' directly upon these great organs, both as (a food and KEfTORKR, and, by placing them In a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the sys tem. I Vat the Innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women; for Malaria, and f oi physical derangements generally, this great remedy has nt) equal. Beware of lmposters, Imitations and-coneoctlons said to be lust as good. For Diabetes, ask for WABNEB'8 SABE DIA BETES CUBE. For sale by all dealers. 1 I, II. WARNER & CO.. Rocbester. NV. '' apr!5 , ... .mm LOTTK door below ibb ntral Hotel Build :nc on Trvon street, where flv WINBS and LIQUORS can always befibund. 700 ; tEIEDRICK & BIX mayl9 tf Metropolitan life un tO M 1B0 nkrbrtbatf ---... .n(V.iw4tfalniAmerlca' is Sail mm ttfeaBi B I. LOUIS. Mo. ; CHICAGO, IU. ; ATLAJTT A, Oa. 'tr'JliSVrarwi inomrrabii remedy. I prescribe V'UflLLLS T?rv-r J ,w hIkmb'Wjmw Tohio is a ne- in rff ti irfftf f&j ffsn i DO t: , . M K. if. K i ww Sri -u -A ' 1 V 31 mi: to ON THE WIG. Delights f Water Travel--Fac ftbont Steamers Laxury aud Elegance, Cost, &c--Politi-?s Arthur and the jrtresl-dencyr-Cyras.W.JFieW, the American . Snob's Candidacy, fec., 3kc. ; CorresppndeneB 6f Jhe Observer - ' ON &T1;VMII G U YANDOTTK, j Old p opinion. S. Co's Line, '" : . : . New York, Aug. 9. There is always something to be learrusd, even on a steamship, and I W&s i8urpri9ei ?u entering this new palace were consumed in a trip from,Jiicn mond to New York and return 100; tons ininK or, xc, ror a modern coasc steamer ! , Then liow muc indeed, our oe'mqhsteifs irrtrst consume? tjv?as, agTeeafbT -surprised also to note that John Roach, Esq;,'colitf ntif)s to add to his fame by building such' teasels as Tefiuyandotte. It is just making its mitiaiitrips,Land though not so' large gome sound steamers, ,1 atfl certain no finer vessel plys on any lmry.w The Guy andotte cost nearly half a million dol lars. No hotel parlor in the country is more elegantly rurnisnea, xne Btaw rooms are perfect. The dmimrrooikv as handsome as KirYgvSoloinon's was, 1 aid the bill of farpvcannot be surpassed by even a'ftelmobrcb. The'bfficers Ofj tLe steamerre a courteous, ana mosi i accommodating set ! of gentlemaa. There are 51 ofltcers and crew The former being Capt. Kelly; Frederick, Vincent, 1st officer ; Wm. P. Mayer, purser; J. 0. Booth, steward ;; Mr. Sun-' delv chief engineer. The Guyandotte carf accommodate 150 Dassebeers. first class, and carry':enough freight (if alL were rood) to supply the whole city of Charlotto.tor weeks. No exaggeration I assure you. The boat is registered '25o lions botden ; -hathree iecks, onel of iron, and is entered A 1 fo 20 years She hasjust been completed at Chester Pa., by Johrt Roach, the great American shipbuilder. 1 ' some time ago paid sio.50 for a ticket from Richmond to New York per rail, took three hasty meal3 on the way at six bits each, and paid $2 for a sleeping.berth, making the cost of the trip $1-175 Arrive! in New York dirty and drowsy. Ou the Old Domin ion Line-a passenger can, tor $10-or $12 have transportation to New York, a fine separate state room, eat at a tablp equal to that set in any American hotel, indulging in every luxury, enjoy the bea'utifuiwifl hisWrtodcemery aloe s the James and the 151iiftib6th. ' recall to 1rneTOoryv dear the associations of the scenes in the war, and arrive in New York as fresh as a daisy. The O. D. company strives to please. It is worth something tcv view City Point, James town, wnera John Smith, of Pocahon-, tas fame, settled and fought the Indiaris in. 1608. On the beach stands the churdh that. Smith worshipped in the first erected in the United States. At Nor folk or Portsmouth the passenger can. spend a dajr if he likes, or take (free of charge) one of the O. D company's boats and go on a pleasure trip to Old Point Comfort, wherfr many of the F. F. -V s do congregate. I met people of the first class on the Guyandotte, hail ing aom the :ast, West, North and South, and two or three from Charlotte, Some played whist, some read noyels and newspapers, while those who chose to whiled the time away pleasantly in telling or: listening to anecdotes. The battles of the war, associated ..with the scenes alone the river's side betweten Richmond and Norf oik afforded ground lor much interesting converse. i 1 asked the gentlemanly purser Mr. Wm. P. Mayer, brother of Mr. jjothn Mayer, of the iirra of George E, Allen & Co., agents of the Old Dominion line, how the company could afford to set a table worth $5 a day and transport passengers at such a low rate. If is the great, freight traflic that pays, I was told. The company has on the line nearly a dozen steamers, and they sur pass in elegance and comfort any in the South. I must tender my thanks to Mr. John Mayer, Agent, and officers of the com pany, including Mr. W. IL Stanford, tho well known and popular secretary of the Old Dominion line, for courtesies. An observer can always pick upnews even at sea. Among the passengers on the Guyaodotte were marjy (Nof tl etn and Southern gentlemen, wlio pis cussed the action of President -Arthur in vetoing the River and Ilariboc Appropriation bill. The .North jap- iuvcsoi we toio. xne Boutn eon-, demns it.- Virginia gotS 1340,000 last yearfor her tivere and brbors. She gets a good , slice now. . If . all of our rivers.and'harhorawere improved as has the-JsoBnd Elizabeth, how great ft1 blessing :'Wrukii n8ue commerce would ibe greatly promoted. -'..,., There tsiuiteBbtedy-astrong Arthur patir'lttfr-iMVeiiiai Cyrui W. Field, owner of tha conaol idated Nbw .YorkiMajfl apd-Ejcpress, is loud in his' praises ofArthur, . Is the New XorV jTimes.; :But Arthur.qan tuay&r count JQO the support , of thet, Tribuife, 1 xe (menber:liqw ;sick Whiteland Raid; Ve? earns ihit raorable day lSSO, when the. news .was flashed across ihq wires, that Arthur Clea. A. Arthur, the Tri ibune'a enemyr-had beenjehosen as the Vice-Presidential . nominee. Reid had to have yesort to his smelling ' bottle ; and it was eiven out at the Tribunn that Chester Arthur might. decline or be asked- -to -withdrawt. But Arthur, say what they may, was a sharp one. He is a . wire-puller, and as a political worker equals Turlow Weed in the latter,s,palmiestday8 CyroaV. Fifild has health and fame, and lie will nse it for'Arthur, - r iy j -Blaine's Txesidential hopes and'as pirations are nearly gone. He may well ask the old fabled question in 1884: "Who killed Cock Robin ?J3lain mav attempt to work ud a Liberal mo vftmart in the Sooth in his owi behalf Xabt h willfail. .. : jonn bherman is a standing Presi bential candidate. The Republican par- j-y riasaTi07;ennem.-in the hjeldas By the way ; a little bira has whisner edm my ear that Cvrus W. Fiaid 3s a 'candidate tor the Presidency. He savs t6 D. A. Arthur, "yoa tickle me: and ni tickle you." God save the Democracy of this country if C. W.F. ever gts tlie head seat at the White House. He is veritarjie political snob. He apes-the uauitB anu customs or the English ; is only too proud to suend ffil.000 on a din. ner.to feast an English Duke or! Lord! ad a few thousand tor advertise! Cyrus W. Field but he wouldn't give a six pence to a hungry citizeh. More anon. ! The L1 fctien in Kentucky. IOTJtSVTLLi:. - August ft Prom re- turns received vestprd a v thftTlftmn'ratsi ,elected oAe J udge of theXpurt of Ap-. MVW, uenerai josepn Jti. Lewis, the present mcumheht. threfe JndrAfl f t.h Sperio Mm? Borden, Rlchaf d?r and Reid. rr6M the returns received lsfet' nignt, especially rrom strong BepubKr ttftni couiitie9lthB indtca tions ar that c.--j7fleWT,)eyoerXt,for 4let& JaeDenanirnemoctac. ..yotes. vi i T Malaria. Chills and Fever.'d teiini ailKA a? PlUvelicnred wltaTKmorr'i Standard Care Fills' must ooBnnain:--irnTtrrJtrtrritB''Waaa auW9ina no, mta to their action antTharmftiSinTan sesj ,uuix uk uurmnir: rtiaw ura miif ant krhimili pm uuMswuqt eietmse the srsteni. acndl rvenew '"they ?nn w the body. As a .houseHoOTN'arae :.i"iMIU' w ldverueniuiMfmaeir x wm na wflrwe They are uMBd rwsiclcfes. and . sold by Wnferfitt 3 WW XxhA KhioH'clLtt es KhioH'0i,ttL I 1 X No., sau street, NMCnfe. nn 1 usu baa T .O lo .trial Eve; en u irci Blchinobs VW "Mi AFarnW at Co aiv8IA J jk- nr.. o. u.. f r!...i .. . and Liver Cure gaved my Me when rtie doctois gave me up. JOHN J, DAYX3, iSteamer at Kichmoud to Hea ,th ClyXTJ 'and courteous chie enneex, del, tell a rsenger Uiat WOtoniof doal' woe -1 Iftvr-'tAijji () burl W!B. DO iiAAse. sms "NOTES. ' The wheat boom continues in Balti more '.. : . Judge Garey has exponnded the wife beating law of Maryland, and says if it is violated he will not hesitate to order the whipping-post to te erected in Bal timore. ' TheRev. J. B. Rockwell, of Lincoln Neb., formerly a Detroit minister, - has been arrested on a charge of using the mails for swindling purposes. , . Secretary Folger says when surren dered bonds were mailed at the same (hour the award of 8 per cents will be determined" by chance. He estimates ithat the amount of offers will exceed (0300,009,000. Mrs. Scoville has filed a bill for divorce' against . her husband in' thv.Cixcmt court at Ghleago, alleging cruelty. Her husband!afiras that She is. being inilu-i enced by interested outsiders and has no real grievancel '""."' .x' The action of Encland in , occupying the canal has made rfrd'ee'p impression npon Europe, tiord Dufferin lias exi pressed to theC6nstaatinbple confer ence iiglfchd'a. acceptance of a collec tive protection pf the canal. The Secretary, of ; War has,, gran ted permission to a narty.of French scien- lists to occupy n on maruu, at ot. .u eustihe. Fla fdr the'fturpose of making observations of tb transit of yen.ns.fi ' TWweeks ago at ClHlicothe;1 Ohie, Benjamin Wilkshire'a wife eloped with a man named Giddings, but was follow ed and inducedto return home; On Sat-: urday Giddinrs and wtlKsnire were seen together m a corn field, and later the dead body of Wilkshire was found ! there with two bullet wounds. . ' A man at Haddo. in St James pariah,, Jamaica, has f et himself up as a proph et. He proiesses to have been inspired by Gotf 6 heal the sick, and people tell of remarkable cures, for which he re fuses to take pay. Not .less than 2,000. ueroons are on the load coirie to' and! from the prophet. - On Thursdaynight Constable Apple- gate and a posse went to the house, in Lafayette county. Ark., of John Cox, who'with Will Ayres was suspected of haying murdered John Wesley, colored. in the house were both the men wanted and two others. . They killed Applegate and two of the posse and escaped. At Worcester, Vermont, on last Sat urday, while Philander. Young, his son, two' grandsons and a man named Chas. Cor6y were taking in a load of hay, a flash -df lightning killed pne of the grandsons, struck senseless Uie rest of the pasty, fired .the hay, burning Uie wagon and killing a horse: ' Storms in Ohio bava comile'tely de stroyed some sixteen miles of the track of the Ohio Central road north bf Gom irttso." ". Live stock have been drowned, crops damaged, and the losses are esti mated at $500,000. In Colorado there have been floods and landslides, and in the valley of the Cache-la-Poudre ner the loss to crops' is estimated at $10,000. Ex- United States Deputy Marshal T. G. Hewlett shot and killed Sandy By num, colored, the most prominent lead er of the Republicans in Madison coun ty, Ala., at an independent rally Sat ur day A mob of colored men vowed to kill Hewlett, and were pacified with great difficulty. Hewlett lied, but was arrested later. Our Position. Montgomery Star. Thi9 r.rwr-it is well-known, is the organ of the Democratic party of Mont gomery county. By this we do-not mean that it is operated by any rmgior clan. But since the editor is a nemo- crat, if would be strange for the paper to advocate other principles. Howev er, we expect to publish a paper that can be read and relied on by Democrats and Republicans alike. We will pub lish nothing but what we beheVe to be the truth. We will throw no dirt; attack no man save as a public servant. While we desire the good will of every citizen of Montgomery county, we will pursue the even tenor of our way, ;id vocatinc those principles which in our opinion are best for the country. The next thing the Star knows it will find itself in danger of being read out ofUie party, if it continues to twinkle in uiai sty if. Hi THE GREAT CURE roB RHEUMATISM A it i for aUdiaaaaea pf he KIDNEY , LIVER AMD BOWELS. m T Zt'leaaiMa th ajrstaia.of marid poiwm f w NhaA osaafea- tha dronnnu mxintmng wmaA L OSUy a.9 viCWUua OX m HnTITnaTIgm oau TVmama, 1 THOUSANDS OF CASES , Of tha tront bnna of thlr terribl" rrlwtn ,Chv baa qtriekly.rolirved, in short tine PERJFEOTLY CURED. h.. fc.j TOderfal raotm, ai aa immense ato lnarery partof the Country. In bxva dzds ofoaaea it horn oured whan all elso had ftilad. Itia mild, but efficiant, CERTAIN nrlt eleaoaea, Ptrcaythena and J Tea Few r M Ufa to all the important orsrana of the body. Tba natoralaetlon ef the Kidneys is reetored. Tha liver ia elesnaad of all disease, and the MBowela move freely and, haalthfrHly. In thia i . t ; -,1 Awin m 'frayioa ww an Am jt aaa Peon proveq py tnormaxicm ua la the most effectual remedy Car cleanalng the system of all morbid secretions. It should be used in every household aa SPRING MEDICINE. Always ouros KtUDTSUESS, COSTSTIPA. nias.VTLsa and aU XEStAHE Diseases. 1". Isimt up- lnTry Veetabt Ferm, in tin cans, . Also In Uuuld Form, very Coaeentrated t or tbe convenionoe of those who cannot readily pre pare if. It acta vith erinaf ttflcttrrtcvineithrrfarm. GET rrOPTOtm DROG&I8T. PKlGE,X.Oe WELESBICHABDSQ &Co., Prop's, I (Will send Oie drxpost-Ild- B RUSGTQSj tt. t MAKIlUMQaa3MS PELOLBET i ESTKY. ROSEDAL1'., ORGANS. Steilway, Webber, Decker1 Brtfs, : HAlNF.3 and fliltR CITY - P I A"N. O fit-'. id. 1 YORK PIANOS, ft .is concede, j lead the Werld, I am (urant. oT all the celebrated New : 1 -. t';i;t -i !-'.. . ? I makes and SKLVf THKM FAiii'ORr not be fdoled advertisements, put give me a trial be-,' 1 itoreyou btryjmd Lwlll ' dlstai all corapetl Jwti, U$pic6 And klalBA.tWlanTOit snt). rWrf1b6thhig.;jwUe efa - 4 -I iw Jnss cn to SCi .. - - - ! ' Tittil4tte, Njtt,: rang r L MSWI U i tjjt flashy ni dq 1 Jg la. il vJi'"-! T If tvojriAr. A Remedy for Her Only, Cheaper than physicians' bUUViandlo be used by women exclusively. It Is prepared for them only, and is especially adapted to cases where the womb Is disordered, and will cute all Irregulari ties of the "menses," or "monthly courses, wheth eracute or chronie, by restoring the discharge. This great boom Is Dr. J. Bradneld's Female Regulator, and known and recognized as "Wo man's Best Friend.". Prepared by Dr. J. Brad field, Atlanta. Ga. Price: trial size, 75c; large size, $1.59. For sale by all druggists. , Bepforo aluk "Airb' ibom Spbiros Watkb asv Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains Iwlce as much Iron and fifty percent, more'alum tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so generaL Sold by all druggists- of any standing. trices reaucea one nau. ; tin ay 1 1 tf 'I From the Springfield Republican. A GENEROUS ACT j TliHt WiU b Appreciated by 11 Wbo Oaws for 'llichr CanipleicioA It'ls'rtot generally known that the nervous sys-j tern has a wonderful Influence over the skin, put this is a fact known to -medical men who have, given much of their time to the study of diseases of the skin. No one can have a clea'r " and fair complexion unrojxed wlih blotches or pimples, who is very nervous. ': Whatever tends to a healthful condition of. the nervous, system always beautifies the complexion anrfremoves roughness and dryness of the skiru Some skin diseases are not attended by -visible signs on the surface, but an Intolerable Itching that renders life miserable. . We copy the following deserving and Interesting cbmp'llment from the Tribune, which" says: - "Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy, 'Skin Cube,' is re-; cefved by the public with gieat confidence, and It. Is regarded as a very geneious act on the Doctor's ; part to make known and prepare for generai use J his valuable' andfavorite' prescriptforit for;tb'e j treatment of sklnrilsefses, tvfter having -devoted i almost hls entire life to the stuUy and treatment; of neryous tand skin dL-eases, in -which he. took, great, delight. Ee was for a number of years1 Physician In' charge of the MarylarTd Infirmary on Dermatology and ah fhing from his hands is at once accepted as authority' and. valuable. The remedy is fully the article .to attack the disease,; both internally, through the blood, .and externally' through the absorbents, and Is the only reliable and rational n;o.ie of treatment -These prepara-t tions are only v-i up for general use)after having been used by ti.e uootia- In bis private practice for years, with the greatest success, and they fully raeiit'the confidence of all classes of sufferers from skhi dlsewses." This is tor sale by all drug piit? Two battles, Internal ad external treat ment in one paekas;?. Don't lie nersunded to takeitny oUier. It costs one do lar. Oil! MVIirI! , WHY WILL TOU SUFFER? Slc4 bealache, nervous helache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralj sis, t)3i epsia, sleeplessness, and brain diseases, positively cured by Lr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile PUls. They contain no opium, rtninlne, or other harmful drug. Sold by druggists. - Price, 50 cents a box, two boxes for SI, six box eslor $2.50", by mail, postage free. Dr. 0. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. C N. Crltn iiton, New York, Is wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Hemedles. aiigl LYDIA E. PINKHAF.VS YEG-ETABLE COMPOUin). Is ft Positive Cure For all tnoae Painful CoraplalrfU and WeaVnesees M common to our beat female population. , A Medicine for Woman. Inve nwd by a n omsn. - Prepared by a Woman. The OrcatMt Xxliral DUtorery Siae the Dawn of Hiatory. -ItroTivM the drooDine spirits, In-rig-orates and harmonizes the orpanlo functions, gives elasticity and flrmnaea to the step, reatorea the natural luatro to tho eye, and plants on tbe pale cner k of woman tho fresh rosoa of life's sprinar and early summer time. ty Physicians Use It and Proscribe it preeiy."3 It removes faintnoss. nalnlency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That fWlAff of bearine down, cansinspain, weigm and backache, is always parmancnUy cured by it3 use. For the cr of Kidney Complaints or citner sex this Comaonnd Is unsurpassed. I.TDIA E. PLVKHAM 8 BLO r iiiti will eradicake every vesupe or iiuu . iv.iu.n.j Blood, and give torw ana iirenim ; " man woman or child. Insist on having it. Doth the Compound and Blood Pii.io.- ;,rc rfc-iiared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, LynV f is. 1 rice ol aither, ft. Six bottles for ffi.' Sent la i.iud lathe of pilte, or of lozcng-oa, on reeoipt v- t' : r, ' 1 forcither. Mrs. rmkham freely snswc;s a!U Jl 4 .-of . Inquiry. Enclose 3ct-stamp. Beadle 1 t No famUy should be without tTHi B ij IAVBB. r'ir.LS. They cure constipaii'm. riiuwi.. and torpidity f the Brer. S5 oents iwr hox. jf3Siold by aU DrgKiats.'(t ROCK; BRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, f ,OR more than h!f a centnrr lvis LTofn steaai- X? lj ra rer-iUjis a lutdteiiial asr-nt m a wide r.inoM of Chror.ie ui:-.r-;wstn. M'.;1t.ui'1o of wrEien can lestifv to its unsnrmis-ed efiicacy in tne re.ief and cure o! tho'C .-i u.eni,-. iHO- iwir to tieir sex. - r YHPflP a - In'tu vmie.t hii-I n.ost distressing forms is i-uivd. cnIo,le, broach itis, scROFifLA, -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DY3ENTERY.- yteld most rapidly, and permanent cures result. Bottled In its naU;ml statw. direct Mia the Sptlngs. which are beauUiudy located lq kock hrAtm ommiy. Va.. and are f-pen for the reception ttf visitors Jrom June 1st to October 1st, each voar- MrJU' tf. .IM U CllCSL-i. For ssile. wholesale and retail, by Dr 7 H. Mc- ADEN hiki Dt. T. C. SM I i ll, unarioiyj, n.K. marl 2 ly . fc. r . . . 1 . THE NORTH "STATE" Life and NiiptialAssociation, .OF SALISBURY, N. C. .T. P. McNKFLY ...Presldarit W T. LINTON,., . Vlce-IWt and Gen'l Manager. TTTKO. BUERBAUM . .Senretftrv: J SAMUEL McCUBBl-NS, ..Tteasfirer. Dr. J1NO. WHITEHEAD Medical Director. Hon. J. S. HENDERSON Legal Adviser Re for to the bank and business men of S.ni. bury, and editor of this paper, as to the character and standing of Its officers.. ' . For plans, blank applications and terms to agents, address the Secretary. Reliable and energetic traveling and local agent wiuueu in every town ana county in North and tioiiui Carolina. K r. l KB KrC K3 KKUUIRED. Jullllm F. 0. MUNZLER Aobivt ron The Bewr & Eniei Brewery Cdpys ! -Of Philadelphia, Pa,) fflcbrated lager 'Beer, . In Kegs and Bottles. j i BOTTLED BEER A KF12IAL,TY. 'Have lust received a ar lall lot of BOTTLED offer to the public at ALEaDd PORTEB.which'r a. vansnfiahln nrtiw. Arinroaa . .FRED O. MUNKLKa, ' '-" Lotflt Box 256, Charlotte, N. C ;mhr28-;r;- . ; . . WANTED; f'HOt' : -. t A LARGE Quantity I WHEAT and )ATS; wUl ,Jf- nay highest market prices: - " JUS&lin. ?( . rT W,'4. BLACB or -KITCHEN CRYStiW Vlie following i-fr.i i th Tn r ww uor- my bo Relied on orr d i.i ,- North Carolma Miro 00ITDEUSED S0HEDTJi.ES. TftiiNSK BOIKO KAST. a: ! Date, April 30th, 1882. No 51 Dally. No. 53 Daily. Leave Charlotte, ! f Salisbury,... " High Point,. Arrive tireensboro. '4 00 am ' 5.58 a m 7.20 a m 8.00 a m 9.80 a m 11.47 am I22rtam 1.40 p in 4.05 p m 6.80 pm 4 40 p m 6.24 p m 7.35 p m 8.05 p m J... lieave Wreensboro, . . . Arrive HUteboro,. Arrive' Durham,. ..... Arrive Raleigh, . . . Leave Raleigh iArrive Goldsboro', . No. 17 Daily except Saturday, Leave Greensboro.... 5.00 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. . ..1.51 a m Arrive at Ooldsboroi..7.20 a m 5 o. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with B 4 1). R. B. for all points North. East and West, via Dan vllle. At Goldsboro with W. & W. a E. for Wit i mtngton.;, - , - ' ' m v so. oa uonnecis ni tsaiiscury witn w. n. v. a. R. for All Dolnfwm Western Nnrrh r.nrnltna.. riallir 6 at Ginshoro with. R. k D. B R. for all points North, "East ted West - r- TIIATN8 GOING WSST. Date, AprU 30th, 1882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Dally, Leave Goldsboi1,. . Arrive Jtalelgh,.... Leave Raleigh, ............ Arrive Durham, , Ainve HUlsboro,...,, Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Arrive High Point, Arrive Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte, 10.00 am 12.20 pm 3.55 pm SOtfpBi f -4ti pm .05 pm H.15 pmi 9 40am H. oOpm 11.12pm I. lOaml 10. 10 am 11 21 am ,1.00 pm No. ,18-Dafly.except Sunday, ' Leave Goldsboro, . .2 50 p m : Arrive a Raleigh,.. 7.10 pm Leave Raleigh .6 00 a in Arrive Greensboro, 3. 15' p m No.O-Corinects at Charlotte with A. & C. Alr Line for all noints-In the South and tomhwt. and with V., C. & A. R. R. for all points fcouth audi Southeast; JSo. 52 Connects at Charlotte with A. 4 C Air Lfne for all points South and Sonthwest; at Char lotte with C, C. A A. R. R,..for all points South and Southeast. N. W. N. C. BAILIIOAD. 601NG WKST. NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro... u.25 pm Arrive R-emersvuio 10.41 pm Arrive Salem,; 1 1.25 p n NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 0 50 a m Arrive Kernersville 11 01 am Arrive Salem. 1.j6 a ra GOING KAST. . NO. f 1 Dally, excert luiday. Leave Salem Arrive Kernersvtile Arrive (ireemboro 5.15 a m 5.50 a m 7.00 a in NO. 6y-Jaliy Leave Salem H.OOpm Arrive Kernerevllle ri.40 p ra Arrive Greensboro 8 00 p ra STATE UXIVEUSITV It A I I-ROAI. No 1, . Dally ex Sunday. GOING NORTH. Leave Chapel Hill,. . Arrive University,... 1 0.40 a m 11.40 a m No. 2. Dal y ex. Sunday. GOING SOUTH. Arrive University,.. Arrive Chapel Hill,. 12.10 p m 1.00 p tn Patau Sleeping Cars Wittont cnang On Tmln 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. tW Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest, West, North and East, f it Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, . ' A. POPE. General Passenger Agent. may 2 Richmond, Vai RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. PABSE1TQSB DEPABTMEKT, Egr-On and after April 30th, 1882, the passen ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air- Line Division 01 wis roaa wm oe as louows: Mail and WESTWARD. Kxpress. MalL 1 No. 50. No. 52. Leave Charlotte, M. 1 .00 a m 12.50 p ni Arrive Gastonia, L 2.02 a Bi 1.47 pm Arrive Spartanburg, K 4.31 am 4 0t! pjm Arrive GreenvUle, H 5.59 am 5.2H p m Arrive Seneca, G 7.43 a m .7.03 m Arrive Toccoa. F ' 9.18 am 8.80 p ni Arrive Rabun Gap JuncUon,. 10 00 a m 9.10 p in Arrive Lula, E. 10.37 a m 9.4 t m Arrive Gainesville 1 1 1 Ori a m 10.15pm Arrive Atlanta, 4 l.jtQ p ru 12.40 a 111 Man audi i EASTWARD. Express. Mall. No. 51. Nft Leave Atlanta 2.15 pm 4.00 am Arrive Gainesville, 451 pm rU9am Arrive Lula, K 5 22pm fi.60.am Arrive Katmn Gap Junction, p m .7.41 a m Arrive Toccoa, F , 6.40 pm 8.lTam Arrive Seneca,' (J. ......... 8.06 pm D28am AiTlveGreen?lUe,Hv....... 10.0H p-m 11. 03 pm Arrive Spartaribiu-g, K. 1 1.40 pn 12.24 p m Arrive Gastonia, L ,. 2-06 ami 2 50 pm Arrive Charlotte, M , a 15 anil 400 pm t CONNSCTIONS. A wfth aTrtvlng trains of Georgia Central and A W, P Railroads. , - B with arriving trains of tteorgla Central, A. 4 W. P. and W St A Bauraada. O with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad ; E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and froin Athens, a. i F with Elbeiton Alr-Llne to - ana from Elberton, Georgia. H - - j G with Columbia and 4Meenvuie:to and rrom Columbia nd Cfaarieiiton. S. & H with Columbia and Greenville to and; from Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. ' K withSpartanburg and Ashevflle, arid Spfjtan Hnrg. Union und Co(umbito and from Henderson Und Ashevine, and Alston and Columbia. li with Chester and Lenoir Narrovr Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester, i - I M with C. C. A a.. C. C. R. 4 D, and A..T. & a, for all points West, North and Fast Pullman sieenlna-car service eu trains Nos. 50 and 51 dally, without change betw. en Atlanta and NOWOrK. A. t?OFK, (i neral Passenger and Ticket Agent. ; T. M. R. TAixxyrr, ; j Utne al Manager. i i rjf I. Y. SAGE, Supermtenaent C.a C. & A. CO. iW In Effect Sunday, June 4th, 1882; Train No. 62. Passe ng'r. Train No. 48, Piisseng'r. Levve CharlpUe Arrive. Jto& Hill, . . . . :, . J.HRpm 2.38 p m -J1.8f pm 4.35 p m 6.00 P-m Arrive cneeier.-r;'. Arrive Wlnnsboro....... Arrive Columbia.. -. . . Leave iJoium bia,.. . . . Arrive Lexington,., . . ." .". Arrive Kldge Spring,. ... Arrive Granitevllle,.-.'. . 6.07 p m 6 BO p tn Hm R m 0.12 p m f 0.15 pjn .lfj,n m J7il5ain 8.30 a m 9,40 am 10,22 a m Arrive Angusta,. . .-. . . Train No. 20, Freight. B.30 p m 7.53 u m Leave Charlotte, Arrive Rock Hill, Arrive Ohesteri; Anlva Wlunsboro. 10 00 p m 1.18am 4 50 a m Arrive Colurrroia, Leave Colmnbla, Arrive Xexlngton,, ...... Arrive Ridge Spring. . . . Arrive Graitltevllie, Arrive Augusta Train No. 52, Daily Connectsat Columbia with the 8. 0. R. B. fer GtArleston, and with tha C, - G. R. R. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville; AOkvAt Augusta with central Georgia it. rt lot Macon, Savannah and Florida points. . Train No. 48, oany-uonnecta at Augusta with the Georgia R. It. and Central Georg t. It. for Mcon, Atlanta. a van nan ana e ronaa points. : rraitis Nos. 1 8 'and, -20. locaL. tri-weekly. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; - 1 Trains from tne Houtn arrive ac unanqtt, pas senger, daily, At 5. 35 p. m. Freight, daftr except Sunday, at 8.42 a. m. fend 4-4B p. m. 1 ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO DTYI8ION. Train No. 53, Dally, Leave Charlotte. I ' Arrive at StatesvIUe, JfttoNp: 52, Dally, . Leave Statesvnie ..806 pm 10 06 pm ..6.00 am ...8.05am VVtf I H.. ArriTB at Charlotte Tickets s,old to all points South Southeast and Southwest, and .baggage check through 'No lay-over allowed on local tickets. A'. POPS, T. M. B. TAtcwny Gen'l Pa senger Agent , ' Gen'l Manager. r , Columbia, S. C June 4th. 1882. J 1 1 l DANIEL 0'I)(IWEL; ;? ; PUACTICAIU. lOuwe under the, li'it5 - ;, i-jtoj-i il ?u at -tut;. j.l o i J L . n Witfkl, blUftTf. W f ti 'm.!Ei(k I - " , A 11 ' 2axll V. 11 Cft l -ix A mil iiiucn iiriiii'Afi.iT hhhuimi aim ' ssvwflvirir" ni L.. i ni : IE -.ary.,. mm.?m -www - cWtralBole ..OO WListctlnmoxis, Seasonable (loot Ingrtia!. wleij. Juiit receivea atiii i C:IIIN:A ST Oi; k -QF- Mi & ft Lot of elecant 0, and M ICE CHEAM FBREZCHh AIR.TIVEfT FRUIT JA1Vs WATER C00LE&3. PORCELAIN I-INEO. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Bret , dins Cape, Baby Swliiferi, etc., etc. , fcP. i full line of China, Crockery ai wnva on haiMl -who eanlMnrt ,., l.eu Wdre ill- prlces.?Please glveua a call. tt "Enable Respectfully, J. HUOOKUFI A O. METALLURGICAL WORKS S3 HAMIH8 ST., BOSTOH, MASS. I AfetallurBlsts, AssayerM and .Analytical CbfinNn t OOljt anil SILV EH It IUIicv, Practtcal'ldiri-Runs: of Ores 100 lbs. and u,v.n.i. liKFffAWIfKV f ES THE.111,,. Survejs,' jJIlne! Bxarnlnatlqns; Reports, &r.eW)i .and Mans made. Constructions of works ' Vand'fcnpbltfs Furnished. .-' MANAGERS OF- " .' '- .7 !.: . ' - WM England Sidting Vork c;oi,n, ilvkii, COPPFJt and I.EAIH OIIH SfIF,I,Ti:i . f HETIHIIVN ox iiircham:i copper matte and base bullion Treated on Reasonable Terms. THOMAS BINNS MKTAl.I.UIiiiH'f . .Mtnino Enoinkrc I'hof. Cnonvi A H. KIDNEY, JOHN HOTLinAV,.... inar8 tf .' ' SESSSSSE a a as ca a. o. a. tz. cim 01 1- r- jo a 3 o roMicrjco KB : r 1 : 1 : p - w ti Si rt X 1- i C I M a. C5 w si -a 13 -5 -r-V. : o . Si .c3 Tr Ur-- M OL, ' r4 a. - J ' aoi 5 a b ; !ClCCSifrCSiSCCC 3'- ' H o !?-! r-i 5 xr-iCM -I v . 1 i C tl;:::,- -' CD in - lit it r: it ic o Train Mo. t Connects at Bftjlshury wlth R. & D. R. R. fiom points Mtrt1MduthQd from haleleh . I u man r-aiace sieepum ai nym -Henry's. Connects at S atesvUle with A., r. a Division of C C. 4 A. R. R. wl h bleepli .g from Charleston, S C. to Fenij's Open vatlon cars run over the mountain botr 1 j tween Henry's ad Warm Sprint, afford nK magnificent day-light view of the French Broad river. Connects at U-n t, inw with train of E Tenn , Va. A (i:i. R- " lor JI"n ? town and points f onto- west. .? Train N". 2 Connecs at Warm Fprlngswlth T"1. Pullman Sleepers from Fwj to G e. r. and Sleeping Car from Henry's to niarleM. O. Connects at States llle with 1 A , T & o. " slon of the C. C. & A. R. Vnatmi? I B. A D. R. R. for a'l points orth and boulh. f Tliroujrh Tlckctn f on sale at Salisbury, StateRvliIe, Asheviue :jw Warm Springrs to all principal cities. Summer excursion tickets on sale mm points Nortn ana aoum j. R. MACMrufK' . Jnn21 Auditor, G. F. & P. A'-' s FOR SA OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE THE ENGIN1 F(l IIJIEKLV llSEn Y T1IK ISLAJVJD MAH'F'G COOT PA MV. S . Call un or address JuniS Democrat copy. MCN II L. II .,-i.u" - rust fiecerved-siarge i? 01 Shl, for -.V" IX If Mu ;1.,7'W,nla, Brook Engine earn Spfiitl Biip ill- H V ' -Tryonotreer. -7. ' . rauwsatw A- - "-a,'.- U.SrDILir 1 .'-." '''" ' "'''T''r;;V':-:C-.T''"'J''-'r:

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