r (i -is a. 1 X r : : ' - ! ' , . v ' -' . 1 11 ' , . . 1 "' 11 ' " jf. i .11 t " ii , f... - La' aaaa im- After shoroiiglrtrtalttftben xbojm xjx(iu, i tae plea an sua iAave , sreauy . Denexwea xuniaters use. aad- Bar Htd PfeMptorw in( paiatablm firm,! fJmi tiU, JFHtsHmtUm f&rf i Power it totwdi li ir Wei - ' vjw jEEV.J.L.TOWKKEt, lio Sneaker will find It of the greatest VaTlTXe- wnere a xomo is neces sary. I recommend, it as a reliable reraajdAaa agent, oeeeeaingr nn- doubted ntrftlvdTCtBti restorative; preperrosu ftxriinsx TBI DR. ZXEDICZZnC CO.. SUV. sUST nrttitflZtri t iT TT fl TfTfc ITT- mmm efceem ewfcr hb-ot 1 IUqres,mj 11 m mm ... MM .ri -lii us ' i-. peases oi me ? BwmwiUrtHiwiH HMJiwf UndloocU, jjiilliqnb. ?.xestuj w w aftitfie afi3ve dieses, and pronounce i mi TV y-Kown to Man; Guaranteed to Cure Dvsuepsia, laranteed t IJIBOBATOBT TT WEST Sd ST., WEUT YORK CiTSV: -- - - m w . . I i nl22 . ACE f I WAHTE&sf Oft M flTII C D II 6RAM0 HOLIDAY 6irr OOK IIIU I NEWSHOTES.: A" deep tinow . in Norl hern Wisconsia as given a Vbpom" to the lumber busi ness. . : 1- ' ' ' A dispatch from Victoria, B. C says that white railway laborers are in great demand;f!:The Chinese' are ineffective for.heavjp work. ' - stiif twirtMrt rail Term, ibcw.'' pStiWtw The 6barret, hy tfaiton II Bnshee AAli'lUiUli.. . '. ...r-.:v7i) Hi 1 J' ii-.'ii . ..:,! crfcw-ufAjK.-i inwhi iAcMn: I .,v. ioux uar loans or nne sneep uy - sIKhZ inSnPrhV hr thiv I rived at ew York from .Canada, en atDithatJthe judgment recoyerea. or we ,Mn. . ; , . . . t it is sdcceBiiyefexecutions, issued upon it. ".-p la : AiV of Hfartetm 1866,'Alamsiice''COurt.-Ia- i.The experts whoexaminVd into lie Siine'lfl irwasdJate4tom atranT -working of the New York custom ieriptw 'Cherokee court. lit August0 house, recommend an: increase of sala- 1872. a n ra was lasnea rrom a.iamance,i iie amountm? m t,h actzregaw w to Cherokee ano; was returnea, marjsefi, i "too late to selkiln. September follow ing a venditioni exponas was issued! .and return niade suspended : by voider , of vimuiifLn Itf March' 1873 a second fi fa was issued, but was indulged. In 1877 tbelevTjof 1872 coctmanding the sheriff, io sell pursuant to-whichuthe land was. soiu ana cpnvyiH o tpaiuiaium, court was oi opmionrraairno; iiue -pas-i Hri to Rnfftain tho'4ct!on ahd eaveiudff- ment airainst felaiiltiffWhO'appeals; i tfn a buit ; y l i Wbef e , ; IV does not iaftbeat ;-thatxTjBs6f ' Uhe-lal- tlegedVf itregulari t i-s- antidating thesu&r;B!! wMch' m'raM was' rnadfl U 'and :i.- tMR& JBLLLAi 8WTH. HOME! HEAVE!)!. te land iconveved. were known to the mrRhaf. Bnctf antfrchaser la'orderto' rriftrtverv ianlTn.reQuiredt6sbxw-ah- executton regularln'f orm- and issued 'ffOtri k c6urt of competent rjttrisdfction vfn htpard .iL a. sale . thereunder in the manner prescrDea-oyiaw buuwb:,i 13 aitripuiea to the mcreaseu mumy v. In the suit of Jane Mario w against a Chicago - saloon-k Mmr for . selling her husband liquor to the extent of making himaimost an imbecile, the jarygave a verdict of $250. ' She asked for $5,00. r There is a dead-lock'at the Kingston5 0nt.) Medical College, caused by the demand of the1 male students for the expulsion of female students. . The ladies were the sole attendants , at the lectures Wednesday. . . , & : ' r A severe gale swepivlrJJewfpundA land on 'Tuesday, night wbicttj was al lowed by a tide of unprecedented height Wednesday r morning. The steamer Canima, which1 left Halifax on Satur day for St John's: had not arrived at the latest .advices.: " TbeTeceipte of grain at Chicago dur: ing the vear hav hRfin 25.000.000 bush els less than in thp rrfH(ling vear. This BUFORD HOUSE . , " 1 ; Oj 1-1, , , - lit SI I IMS iMU ff!U$K&- I 1. i.l-Ci '. .Tbe lellowlnf 8cnedaIeelkBtf Cor rected by Ue Batlroad Oftlclala, ad may-fee Relied ea aa Clanreccx.vi ; 3 OObDEUSED BOffED .TBAIK3 60JH0 ?ABt. jDstor. -800, 1882 VJ re Charlotte v... . ...... Ajrlve Greenaboro,. 2eare Aieensboto, Arrive Hnisboro,. aadre JXtrbam..,.., iJrtTe BaleJu7..i......i.. Leare Balelgh. ArrlTe QeldBboro', Dal&. Daily. I 44USa ,2pm 9.8Slm a.OA n m t 1 i.-" rr- 4.00 SB1 5.68 aim 7.20 ate roo Km H.OU a 1111..... ..... . . .IT m Ml ' to fid . I - ' lAtfoaia 1.40pm ...i. 1 ns I t'Uuyuii .......... 6.80 pm Ral7 Dafl except StarUy, " - : Arrtye at Baleteh,. . ..1.51 a m ; Arrive at GoWboro,..7.20 a m He. I CSonnects at No. SS Omneota B. for all pointa tri Western Nordi C&ratina: 4aur at Greensborei with K. p.a B. tor aU polau Greensboro' wltH B AD. tlauan- Kfor Wtt- t .Sansbmr wltaW, vi-wiuniM u wieeosoonr vnin for aU point North, JSast and West. ' AVqoIdaboro with W. & W. B. B, TRADIS WSST. Ariem kodMwl Uikafuk for n i AmAm ' --" it leiei e ii 11 f uww'ffTTi. - Both Foreign and DonestlC;, JitBeeeivedJatii5?y 33A8 OSA 3'fiAfc HQIJJU3 SABATOGA n-TICHT, From S&ratOKa BprlBS.-A..J emDiing ine imponea vioaj. newuuueuuou Uon, is a peTverraTtonio and strong TT II IT 1 : 1 - m 1 TtT I ? Hatnnrn KirariMBrff't waasisas Beoommendea vnr hlghlf as a catnarueandal- erative ana in an forms of Orspepsla. H! : uh '? ALSO, CASKS "wsaSii. to IMPORTED APOLLIHARIS em 3-' wvjAAnijie - JIEJR BEST. FRIEND 1. J . BRADFXEIP'S FE ME REGULATOR f -Ojujaiioj bai ifi !? wit immia nmMlf mMt rMnnllViXafit a-et the age for womaa'aTiiecmlat and afflcOonk-ill i remedy for WOMAN tHISFi x demai mnttlformi ONLY, antl fbi-ONR RPBCtAi .CLASS Of tier mum. it fa AMAeifle for certain diseased condi tions of the womb, and arODOses to so oentrol the Menstrual Fraction as to regulate all the derange ments and lrregKladttesiof Woman's, llOItTHt.Y SICKNESS. KsrBsnrleor claims for It 'no other medical property: bnd to doubt the fact that this meateme does positively posses sucheontrollingan regor ifP demf of fconvevanee. :if the debtor owned other lands than those described! in the writ'Tie ha little cause of rcom-ri plaint that ihey arlftoutand remain in his h4nds. undisft&edif&l v..-1, -Asralfeyy on land presumes the want Of personal gctodsy the purchaser is not iound to proretheact on the trial of autcase involving his" title to land sold ; undersell a wri& fj! Rerford s Bbtok 10 , . Jr:!l44 ; Green vb Cole, 13 Jr 425; Hardin Vs Cheek, S Jones 135; Chastem ys Phil lies, 4 JOnes 549, cited.-' ;.lf ,1 'Fatten vs. Farmer e als. Henderson. rThis action is ' brought to money irecetvd Jttf efcndant Farmer? as clerk and master ot the ; court -"of equity, the other- defendants being the surety on his official bond. . There jsO Bjiggestion X)f frand on the part of the master. He. seems to have been actuated by a high sense of his obligations and to have been per iectlv frank and unreserved as to the manner or aeanngs wilu iuo iuluo 01 laJlng pofera is almplj to discredit the voluntary tesomoni 01 thousands en nvmg witnesses. ww are to-dal lifting In their restoration tojound heakhanU hapctoess. israuuxeio'e jrem&ie KeBnusvOT"-'f the OfflCO, tree or any purpose 10 uia&e is strictly a vegetable compouna, ana is , h pro the farmers - to hold their crops for a rise in prices and the rapid increase in milling capacity. Mr John W ;Garrett was yesterday elected to the bresldencv: of the Balti more arid Ohio, Railroad for the twenty fifth time; Mr Spencer Was elected sec ond vipe-president, and Orland Smith third, vice-president. : -f ? Judge Gilbert decided Wednesday that ,the fifteen. Brooklyn aldermen heretofore committea xor coniempi.m disobeying an injunction prohibiting them from over-riding : the veto of the mayor must go back, to; jail and serve out their sentences. A stay of proceed- I IBM till Thurseay was granted. , XUe JXauuual iaiuuui vi tun, umuu League of America held its-annual ses sion in Philadelphia Wednesday; Reso lutions were adopted favoring a plan of harmonious action between the differ ent factions of; the republican party. Gen. James S. Kegley of Pittsburg, was re-elected presidnt; Jacob Bowles, of Baltimore, was elected marshal. A NEW HOTEL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. T rn 11 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. . .. '- -. ScoYillet Bros., - - - - - Prop's. a- Also Proprietors Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.; Duval House, Jacksonville, Ha.; the Arling ton and Norveil House, Lynchburg, va, sept6 tr , Date, APIll 80th, 1882. Xeave Goldsbonv ....... Arrive Baleich! . .!... . . Leave Balelglv Arrive Durham, Arrive uuisboro,... ...... Arrive Greensboro,: Leave Greensboro,;...... arrive men roum. Arrive tieUsbury ....... Arrive Charlotte,....,...,. No. 60 DauiT laooam 12.20 pm COdprn 5.46 pm 8.05 Dm a 15 tun 9.60 pm 11.12 pm .1.10 am -90.62 Daily. 940 am laiOam 1121 am 1.00 pm i -- a 1 moat Ko. 18 Daily except Bandar, Leave Goldsboro, . . 2. 50 p m iArrtve at Baleigh,..7.10 p m Leave Baleigh...... 6.00 a m ' Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 pm No. RO Connects at Charlotte with A. n at Line for ali Doints In the Mouth and Bouthsmtf and witn u, U- a. o. o. xer au points South and No. M--Connects at Charlotte with A. A c Air. Line for all points South and Southwest: at Char' lotte withX, C. tt A. B. B. lor all points Booth and Boutneasb , ; . .It. W. M. O. BAILBOAD. onrs warn. WESTERFI II. C. RAILROAD SauSmSW' em,;' l bury,K a, October 12th, h. BAST. SCHEDULE l ; fasseng Train ; No" 2. j Arrive' 6.4ft b m " 428pm " 8 09 pm - f 2.10 pm " 12.54 ok " 1160am 10.08 a so Leave, a 00 am " h fxi a m ai-,, 8TATIOHS.- BJUUbury... tatesviue.. Newton .. .. Hlckorv.. . wUorganton.. M.Hnruin Black Mountain Asheviue. warms PtgeenJMver, 1 , !.. WBhtT fweng'r Tiaui Leave U rn,,,, Arrive 7.28 an, :.lfg! . 5.45 Dm Batttbtity with R;. B B from . 1 and Sonth ami Im. v..i?.rIn U Connects 1 toolntsNor Be.at8t8te1lle with A.jT Oi Dlvltfor, CSIKK. Connects at Warm anHn. LT Y- TennkiVa. GaTK B.'.Tor MoiTlstovm and rl j3 Boutn-west.! - "'"I Corineefcrai Warm 8Drlnirs with n t u . B.Xrm Horrlstown and tbe 8outb-wesL ' (.3 at BtatesTllle wlUi A., T. AMItWoti. A. B B., and at SaHsbw with r r 1 -Ci0; aupotata North andlast am? fox BAtelgh? tor t 1 brwagh Ticket 1 M1NEKAL LAND FOIl SAjlE;' . A rSi?!? Is 0,flered in a tract of land in Me mines; deveiopmentlStB.uK VIW1WI, . V. fe-j AMMAN -Ml i J wa 50 Daily. Leave Greensbem...... ....t 9.25 pm Arrive Xernereville. 10.41 pm Arrive 8alem.'...tv.... 11 qk dh iNO. 52 Daily, exeept Sunday. Leave Greensboro..... 9.50am Arrive Kernersyille 11.01 am Arrive Salenv--..... 11.85 a m eonre jum. -AND MINING ITEMS. l-daetofBBdical science and-praettcal-apertence airectea towards we -Beam iani 'turn SIJFFEBIrYCi'VQBIAn' iTlii studied prescriron bfajlearrie PW- whose fame became enviable ehdDOundless iuse if his vrenderfal suceess in the treatment and eurwot female eomplalnta. THE B8GULA TO is fbMGBAPBST- &SM1DT known, an richly detwtiBTjame iadsi,ct-- .j. woini'8 BEST rftlENB - : -Hum Wtrtn'. Hunyafi JaSbs Watersr THE GREAT EUROPEAN MELTT HXADI JANUH. III. t fffK BXST HATtrBAL' APXBIKNT. Because It obntrbls a class of functions the various derangemeBtaoi; which cause more 111 health than all otberanses comblrred. and thus rescues her froknVt mBgtzahi of affUcUons which sorely emblt terher llf a. and. Drematnrelv -end her existence. iwlata'inultitade el living witnesses ea charming eoeetsi Ti take to your confidence this . . -?T i- tone BMa ox ueaii xt t ' relieve yout nearly all the complaints pe culiar to your sexl Bely npon It a your sareguara f - trtUMfAHMt unoix ct rOh BBemxtess itwrii Dr. J. Bradfield,AtlaiitaiGa. SOI ALL DBUGGiSTS. 1 nov26 . -i- a: .75 cenft . . f.k' . iVl ,fP vwaj & mm yw iuu uuvn ihwium. T IonodH5uWA5anok BBTOff'U firms that its richness in aperient jails surpasses that of all other known waters." Urn British MaOitdt Jottrnalr-r,rHimnai Janoa. The most sgreeabte, seAst ami facet efucacious aperient water'- TfTjT7t i Prof. Tvnhm, Berlin. "invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." j ' these writers irStmiSSiCf Prqf. Bodtatk, Wurszburg.-l'pTeeerlM Eroni but this." Prqf. LanOtr BruHton. M. D., jr. & B., London. "More pleasant than its rivals,- and surpasses them in efficacy." Prqf. AJUcm, M. D., T. S. Boyal Kilitary Hos pital, Neuey. "Preferred to Puliaa and Fried- rlnh.hnll - t . . . . :rsiiii: ... I '!. JOHN H. McADEN, Soring flL.." iW&Ml,H.t. aie;S '-r.:a sitl to ge!H DONT SAfiA1 3 When you r as ftfi 'and M uiig m wtjmui no mwnurjf pnn; at Saratoga. Weieeelve this fratepBpwJpocg tin reservoirs which we return si 6onras enftae W be reflUeff againieriweek. j. H. UBiADBW, 1 and eompetent druggists, day 01 nighL luly28 nl u-rita . ,o ,vt ..(;.;, Bemember that stamina, vital energy, the llfe- principleov woatevec yoaaay eheose to call the resistant Dower which battles against the causes ot diseases and death, Is the grand safeguard of health. It is the garrison 01 ue numan iortress, and! when it waxesfweakthetrne' poUey to to thrdw in relnf orcenfefeTla; other 'words, when Hoste tier's Blttersf JFci aile rty Druggists and Deslerato whom ahiwjloriaflfetler's Almanao . v . sr Slai g Vet rnriA7Tr--.Tii ei 1 HWtfUFW r 1 1 1 1 t-H n n 1 I u rff 1 fittll r 1 a w ek J !ai an ine latest Feoj HATScaajL bwianu. FALL and W 1 eotoFeahd eusrltlee otSrm4 LNTXS Sacina ot elset,ieukjr Flash -aDd:aatiq . A gycvugrvaavf ta40f very eewreni Largest and laOi .'KlrJ! GciJlnlliPStite? , IB1C .T .W .TSDUi? JBAC tflTJittl ureal vaneu 01 ooy " DBXASXa1 Fis r ' ' " tl '"K&U . vr q ermVlew prlys and cash at the rter. .t-r.ffTovi - v tV. : x i.' ' t i 1 I ' ' I Idseaae u in eSecv not a eause. xlts origm If iflthm;iUmanifesUUons without. Bence,t6eufe the disease the Cam most be removed, and In 40 other way can a cure ever be effected. WAB BIB'S 8AFK EIDNJareLyXBCrJBXlses- mousnea on last mis principle, it realizes mat 95 PER CENT. f all fteeaUnfta demikedl ildmeyi lamd 9ffA fiver; and U strtttj at Mto,at tie riot'of tbi m- pulty. The etoments of whlcb It Is composed act VUreotly upon these great, organs, both as a food and bbrobib, and, by placing them In a healthy condition, drive disease and, pain from the sys tem. r, . r . - - L K9F? Innumerable troubles eauaef tbytenT eaJ&tieSesi Llvef ahd 'Drlnafansl foi the UlatHlni litanrrfArk At VoiMns l Malarial. jand Tor physical -derangements-' generally, bUJ , great remedy has no eatuL - Beware of imrwiatAra. r imitations and eoneootions said to be lust as good. tBf, H. WiBIIEB A1 CO., Ida catajiHafeM aa 'jien ntwim the Cmre r , saTsaalflJfagfcfaet - 1v. Alk. Wii.i 1 il. Haia T MAnn WTiA anakM a. ana.. ; viat.y in )itivv, Hf wuikiqi OOY1D1 aua c ram .tM dmplf km un imii than aa y otnentTinc rniTttalM BU wiunnBinii wa rar .turn ox individual eain thereby. -'There was jadgmeht In f sror-ot defendants, plain tiff apealsr:i,i ; ! The rulBQTt'ttoe3 ahnoanced is that as to the. acceptance .and manage: ment of Confederate money duringltLrLj nncertamoajsoi 5 the warv trustees Should J iheid to just that degree of X5aiiBdrcirciimspectiori hich prudent TBefitl exercised under. similar cirenm fitaheep, in that conduct rif, their own business asairs. jNo narm,: coma nave come fo the plaintiffs by reason: of the conversion ' of the money into certifi cates. The certificates and. the money stood exactly upon the same. -footing, both representing the promises of the same power to pay, and depending alike upon tb ultimate success 01 inac pow er, if there was- any difference in their values it was in favor of the certificates. Where the master' offered Jo let the plaintiffs have the fund provided they would secure it by giving their notes therefor, but; which they positively re fused to do, the charge that he should nave made an investment of the fund has no weight. . iy natever loss tne piamuns susiamea if In a greater aegree owing to tneir own neglect than to any want of dili gence on-the pare of the defendant. No error; Affirmed, j ' Mabry vs. Engelhard, 70 N. C, 377, cited., Rollins v the Eastern Band of Cbero kees Buncombe. In this case Ghief Justice Smith, in a lengthy and elaborate '.opinion, affirms (he 'ruling of the court-below in dia misiing the action Jeaving the plaintiffs to seeB: -eisewnere me reiier, 11 any, 10 wnicn tney may do enuuea. Tbe question of jurisdiction was re served, and the trial allowed to proceed before tbe jury. The court says: Whether reserved or not.if the want of jurisdiction appears even after verdict the: action should be dismissed, since the.'results of artrial, coram non judice are absolutely null. - ' , Tbe general government having as Bomed the guardianship and oversight of the Various Indian tribes, and pre scribed rules and regulations for their 'guidance and protection,their contracts1 cannot he enforced against them in the State courts without the consent of this parental authority. l&auney, Ex'r, et als vs Holmes, Adm'r, ' Rowan. Sjottl,C. J.: This action on behalf of all the intes tate's creditors has for its object the ad justment of, priorities among the con testing claimants, the proper distribu tion of the fund arising from the sale of the land after the death of the wife of jthe intestate, Craig, and the settle ment of the estate. (The intestate died in 1875, his widow in 1381; No administration was granted oh the estate until October, 1881. ' 0f the whole number of judgments, times of docketing, &c, ascertained by the rot)ate Judge, nve were docketed at fall: tertnlSSQ j two at spring term, 1870: three at. rail term. 1870: one at sfplng term, 1871 ; two at spring term, 1872j-ohe in l873,and the remaining two on transcriptsLofi judgments before a justice of the peace, Detween spring atod fall term, 1871. The Probate Judge ruled that all but thp three judgments last docketed in time areto be excluded. ;cause more than ten years from the ate of docketinz each had elapsed be-. 'or A the present :suit was begun on arch 16. 1662. His Honor reversed the ruling of the Probate . Judge, and de clared that the judgment creditors men tioned were 'severalty : entitled to be paid in the order of time, and according tdf the several priorities of the docket ing of their respective judgments, until by .this 1 appropriation the fund left jaftwpaymerit of costs and charges of Bdminagtration isiexhausted; From this judgment the plaintiff appeals. . j. f The court tn affirming the ruling of jhis Honor says: The argument as to the correctness of the method Of distri ,bution adopted in the.probate court, is fully metby the statute which directs !the order in which the debts of a dece4 ;dant'most be paid by his representative. K wAxie answer; .to ine, conienuon;t,tnat ; the judgments rendered more thnten Se barred by the statute of limitations f nfnished in section.? of thode:? ,:fln order to qualify, so as to- avoid tolsconceptioh, attention Is called to ah expression used in Flemmlng Vs FWmf tning, 65 K-C, 127, It i there isaid. to be -equally Well settled that th death of the debtor after;:tb$ caiise bf actlOB has; accrued-- will not suspend 2 tbe run ning of the statute to the completion of the prescribed time?:This was intended fc b the statement of: a general princi ple jesting, upon numerous Hiecisioos, Hna,wi,nout eierence to tne moamca- Sallsbury Watchman.. .. Messrs. Weaber and Duffield," owners of the New Discovery are here. They are superintending, the trial of their ores bythe Designolle process. Work is going on again at tbeReimer temporary suspensioti catrsed by the breaking of pump. Mr.. J . McCandle6s is sinking in Shaft No. 1. He has taken the' contract for sinking 50 feet. The company will probably let the contract for another 50 feet as soon as the pres ent work is completed. The Vein Mountain mine in McDow ell eountv. is doing exploring work only. The Grayson mine in Rutherford county is actively at work on its veins, Of which six are known. Exploration 'iwork is done on a num ber of other properties in Rutherford county, looking to permanent work. The Connecticut Mining Association in Golden Valley in the South Moun tains, Rutherford county, has a favora ble location. , They have cut on the Nichols and HuntsvilJe-Mountains more than thirty veins, several of which afford very fine free milling ore. The Hancock mine in Burke county, has just completed a tailing ditch 25 feet below the old one, which enables the treatment of a body of gravel hith erto beyond reach. The Carolina Queen mine is in full and apparently profitable work; both the gravel and vein work is progress? ing satisfactorily. Five veins are un covered on this property. The Citizens of Charlotte ! NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem... Arrive srnersvnie. .. Arrive Greensboro... . NO. 53 Daily. Mara auwu.,r.i Arrive Kemersvine. Amve: Greensboro. 4 5.15 am 6.50 am 7.00 am c 6.00 pm 6.40 p m 8-00 p m state umvimam KAII.RO AO. -:o: :o: I Deelre to have it Distinctly Under Btod that I am Still FarnlehLnfj Books for the Graded School either byExchange or Introdnctorr PricoB mm Cheap su suit one In the City, it doe not matter to Whom yon are In structed for your Hooka by ellps srlyen roar Children. Understand Always. that they can be filled at the Rates by Sending them to me. NO ONE CAN CKDEB'BW BE ; NO ONE CAN VNBEB-SELL HE. IS "JUT MOTTO." Very Respectf nlly, Leave ckapel HiU,...i. ...... Arrive ruveaniy,M..M.v.,...m..., . f eoma south. Arrive University,... arrive enapei tail. No. 1 Dallr ex Sunday; laeOa m 11.40 a m No. a. Daily ex. Sunday. J!iUl.Jjil,J:gf pminan Mm Cars Witot Ctaiie. On Train' No. 50, New York sad AUanU via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston." On Train No. 52, BKhmond and Charlotte and Washlhgton and Charlotte via Danville. orThrouffh Tickets on sale at Greensboro'. Balelgh,- Goldsboro', Sattaborr and Charlotte, and all principal twints South, Southwest. West, North and Bast. For Kmigrant Bates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address. IJtAUGHTXtt, 1 KI tloos senttiiract win k. tn-ZZiZ V finnWwn PPJ eatrylor territory is be V. COOPJ5R. ing rapidly assigned. Prospectus FtRKlP PUBLKBIiSgCOMPaNT. cm nvnu ocvenin street. Pblla BOHi lUQlK tf AOQiQioir-BxarsE xexely. No more. Bbcnmatitm, Oeat or Ni-arMgln IMMXbCATB RELIEF WARRANTED."" ; PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED. . Five yiars established and never known to fall In a single case, acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent physicians and eruggbta-fur tbe stand ing ot ftaiicjdtca. r , .- -1 12.10 P m I . The otly dlssolver of tbe Poisonous Uric Acid l.UU p m 1 vrhicn etists in tbe Blood or Rheumatic and Qcuty I Pauenti - -Tf 1 . j , . " til nl : . SALIC YLICA Ir known 'a 'cemttensierjee adicate these feae hich-ws. Abe rresuit 1 MlsontogofeblWd lilth&ieid -.ICY Lie A works wltnrnafwetou-S64to& usoroer. hi is now may2 1LSLAUGH1 General Fasaenger Agent. Attcamoaa, ye John R. Eddins. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. P4S8PQEB DEPABTJCE1TT, sept26 ANEW DEPARTURE! QAniftfliimT VnWvtAv flpiirinfil I 1 UUlUVUllllg UU 111 VI J UllgllllU I kJsrfOn and after ADrtl 80th. 1882, the mr train service on the Atlanta Charli Line Division of this road will be as follows: Air- WXSTWABD. Hall and Sxpresa No. 5a Hail. No. 68: COMMENCING from j it TBE Ol MEN'S HOnkS. One of the most beneficent charities In existence is that which provides a resting place for weary and worn out old men. They have many infirmi ties and diseases one of the most common of whlcb is rheumatism. Just here comes in the ad vantage of Perry Davis's Pain Killer, which nas relieved the sufferings of many an old man by driving away the most severe rheumatic pains. Opinion of Eminent Dr. D. S.Steaurt, President Maryland Hospital, Baltimore. ' -1 have used Colden's Liquid Beef Tonic for more than a year. It combines the virtues of food and tonic remarkably, and, I am satisfied, has saved life when any other medicine would fan." (Bemember the name, Colden's take no other.) We can, without hesitation, say that Dr. BuH's cough syrup has given the best satisfaction, we have sold an Immense amount ot ft quring we past winter. WALLACB, HILTON A CO. mm ii this date Nivember 1st, 1882. until January 1st. 1883. we will give to every person who sends us $2.50, for a years subset iptlon to our Elegant Family Illustrated Magazine AT bomb and a tun) ah A FREE TICKET TO A VALUABLE PREMIUM, Which will be drawn for on the 1st day of January, 183. This premium is a handsome SOLID GOLD LADY'S WATCH, DOUBLE HUNTING CASE, KET-WINDEB, and win be sent in a beautiful Morocco, velvet- lined Watchrcase. ThU is no Humburg or Lottery, but a genuine FREE GIFT, as tbe Magazine will be mailed, for ONE YEAR, to ever? name sent us between now and January 1st This will be MOBB than the value of your monev. The offer also holds mod for anv D- LINDUENTS who will pay up within th specified time: Apply to us for circulars containing full specifications, ana bur PB0SPBCTU3 FOB 1883. All parties whose names are on our books on the 1st of January next, win receive a handsome CHRISTMAS PRESENT. See advertisement in next isene. Sneclal in ducements and premiums to getters up of clubs. Send names, addresses and amounts by P. O. or ders, early, to Editors of at nninr vn abroad. tuv5 Charlotte, N.a WHEELER &Y7ILS0N'S NEW NO. 8. Leave Charlotte, M. Arrive Gaskmla, L Arrive Spartanburg, K Arrive Greenville, H Arrive Seneca, G Arrive Toccoa. F ...... Arrive Rabun Gap Junction Arrive Lhia,'... Artfe OainesvXUa, Arrive Atlanta, 1.00 am 2.02 a m 481 am 5.59 am 7.43 am 9.18 am laooam 10.87 am 11.0ft am 1.80 bm; 12.50 P m 1.41 pm 406 ppn 5.29 pm 7.08pu &80pra BaOpm ft46bia 10.16 ma. 112.40 a nf EASTWARD. No. 61, Leave Atlanta. Arrive Gainesville, Arrive Lula, B - Arrfire Babun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, F Arrive Seneca, G.... Arrive Greenville. H. Arrtve Spartanburg, a. Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Charlotte, M No. 51, stAlt No. 53. 2.15 pm 461 pm! 6.22 p m, 5.69 pm 6.40 p m 8.06 pm 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 am 8.15 a mi tKaS &50am 7.41am RlTam .9-28 am i 1.08 pm 12.24 pm 2.50 pm 400 pm CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A. W P Bailroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. A A. Bailroads. C with arriving trains of Georgta Bailroad.' ' B with Northeastern Ballroad ot Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. m I with Klberton Air-Line to and from Station, G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Colombia and Charleston, 8. C H with Columbia and Greenville to ana from ltha8lamj Asf efffle, and Spartan burg, Union an4Cnbubtato,f JSen and AshevUle, and Alston andCSlumbia. L with Chester and Lenoic NJurow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. . , V tf with CCA A., d L, B. A D. and: A., T. A Q.; for aU points West, North and last. ' Pullman sleeping-ear service ontislnWKoa.,BO and 51 daily, without ofaaage between ABanta and New York. , . . M. SLAUGHTER, G neralPassengei and Ticket Agent . T. M. B. TALOOW, ' ' y;, , Qeneral Manager - i ii -, mmmJ? SAGE, 8irprtotenden r G., c. k a. ft. k;,co. Ornos Quqpt4L PAtanrso Aexrr. f Schedule In effect September 8d. 1882. aJH care iprEheumi- nmtedrJhrcaiiMlt-strilies.llnaU at .thencause of 1 Eheumatlsm, Gout and Tuelgia,wW.eiw many so-cauea speciers jmajjnpooseq jjaasxa i j)aiy Ithas been conceded f Wkerw ktaatiitslthat i I 1 1 n . . anAV n. .KKI.. n 1lh Alia ointments, limmemd'-eerjt&mttotfefr'Win not eradicate l of the RaLIC this acid and so removes the dlsor exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of America and Europe. Highest Medical acaaamy ot Paris reports 95 per cent cures In three days. BBaiE3IBfiB. . that SALICTLICA is a tlsm. Gout and I ana'nA a aack atvrwtiiaXfl fllwiAat lnrmflv IKkxAjsj Bio puwmwm wsyjyge wipswsii7y- r- Give It a trial. Belief guaranteed or money re funded. . 'J T'-i v'tpot - Thousands of testimonials sent Onyappllcatlon. f 1 A BOJC. 6 BOiitrirfi Bzdi free by man On. receipt ; of morns, r ASK iDTJB DRUGGIST FOB IT. . net be deluded mto'takiritfittefMor tes, or somemiBB recomaaenaea as vjubj P' Insist on the senutnewiththenameol WASBBUBNE A CO., on each box, which is gua anteed chemically pure under our signature, an iadtepenslble requisite to Insure sgecuss in the treatment Take no othw, eraend fo.ns.. v: WASHBURN a V(J(., rwvmym. Beade w. new wx. But4 an nam aimdd . - 287 Broadway, cor. , toovl8 dw 1 . ; . - " tail aiaa . W Bj-wV ta m mm BwMa m Dsctric tWrt4iTt imVkplMi TO MEIT uBtYCUMQ JDH OLD, SrtMW -WiaaaTaj-UIMJ-I, rvoc m SMOilaaaa; Ti-o,WJsro3T Th. rraadaat umowt of ad at oot ter iuwtrafaarwBpmwraw hflLTAII iELT II.. MAIIHALi, MUM. tMntat rat to 4m tnry. f . r CURES , . .. Riieiimatism, Keuralaia, Sciatica, Pi umbaos. Backache, HeadaAs, Toethache, ! v.SSSpaW ' ' -r : I iAr www WO aTlA TUB WIAKLKB , r a. J yftHSHSEiOO.).,' BUlor, M&,C.B.A. - -i a IS oompoMd of Herbal and Mucilaginous prod U(rf,wmohpermete tne aw-betajM ortJie tn expectorate. mat opuecu in tne uroncmat a u-, -: sowuuieg rittlon - ;.v , tha innmi rar col I tmiinTiuii aH tbexa whin enfeebled by d.Ue4e,Tnvjgor. atos theoireulaUonof the blood, snd braces the. -nervous syatem SUgbt ow naaaaiaM. t im .Lmrannl tO HeSTieCt them. rinni.th runtdr promptly. A hent.nl ia.i,mtfi.r. fa tjm aegertion that. o remedy hwevr been fonnd that Lrjas, ; 4nflfflmaaoa,aad lt nas Speedily eures the 'mos t. ' DDranau win c UlT-aJnanTA Lightest Banning and Best Sewing Machine In tin ; World. Try It before buytng any other. ' . . AflEim UTAIVriRTI. . Ul" RAnd tar Trm Mut Prliw List' LAEf ' tinbeeler & jQf"1' O01 . D. G MAXWELL, Agent, Charlotte. N, C " t mayll , .. , J"".'J,,' ntoo YOU WANT AH; AGENCY 1. mSml HILJ-'S MillUALll ableaii4ahjrIl)e1nvei7fmily. , I wanted eVerjfeere to tell the 'A. f- i ii. tt r ft f .Ma (....IM, . t .u. AUarias? sraaftiMrvit wf mmU .aaimt aaa, U Mt wm,,W t-J-i-hL. wfia XSTT SAfc wih 4arg bA ti or BU WOaArrfBl u ajiTlMViTon. wl.hlnc tear. taaMrM ' r"l A. AS. aia.l.a. WPUMaba atrr Tt. tioti made bv the-wbrda ai AhA act ACT niDCftTtV OH THE OVKH. - . - . j ' ... . . . . - . . ISi"J-- . . i J I iaAdaivMM . jwjui. no lnienr ,10 diBrewd ocJfialori l tH.utiiA'iatvuUi;m i express atatritpry mandate; j-"' r j I? female rtiAaiurqii(dfum the fastest sellrnc book, in America, and he million how Code the right thing at tbe right time In SOCIAL and nueuisss Lirs, - me original, Dest.eiassi most beauflfullv illustrated and eomolete f book In the world. Send for circulars of the new edition. Sole , Agents,, BAIBD A DILLON,' 25 Park Place, Nexork. : .. t3T Ask: anv . aaent to show von HILL'S MANUAL. . ... nov44weod - Wt413Ji.W 'U5i.T I i ir.yonl tartar is disease taxdau 1 tor tM Sar dl"J ' to i r A thotu-ids.of mm ol tne wont atandiD g mto Doom Win. "USSt SSiU,. A if. Not only tq the teeth, but breathl f I , WfcSv IttsJnUthetooua.'artoow.inltt X , thmualds of MM of the. won au aaoi n wf - " . i YtSftA ait fjfvrlff Ul TnY UhlUa : r.UUhtlWlUMI (kit. d, o ttro.I U mj o BOTTLi.1 raft 'lUntklidlM nov30 In " - - . - - - -. Qlwkiiiail.kirfl.u.-. .. " i ttv Butltwete BOJSODONTfciiWh -vv2fi''j ms.i we may vm vwaasamtyafjr.;r 'Ji-l . : Xloraf ord's Add Pboepbate removes the uncomfortable feeling sometimes es perieuoed after excessive smoking or obewing. theaeMtit.fmrtiv1mtotbeiTStfnu a mmwmmm .been a martyr to Dyspepsia. Constipation and 'PUSS. ..lAat Ttftn am, ri11a mrmmm motvmmmtieA itoiM. T nadthAm hnt witri little f aith. - X am 1-CMW A Wall tna.n. liava wA annfltita. imllnii h port ct, xasnilaj (tools, piles gooey and A have gained forty pounds soMfleslv Thsy are worth their weiehtln roA. - ...i.-.a. ; BlSf.B.L. 5'TC . snrpsoN. Loiriavflia. ir r. . Wwmy New York. " ir-m. m A.aaa yu mppuowiOBi . Jk ' A tuvkrita ,nrulHtlrtn on tho it mHed aia g.uceonfttl peciivlUi -In thU. 8. reurea) tor me cure qj rvw imMuy, Iftm Aat.f FiarfcM atrd Jhj'wi. Bent topl4BS(IByeloplr. lrugxUUejuifllUU Msresa PR, VAflD & .CO . Loum.p.. Me, TTTT?F.F, :SAFES.",!:., -Xeua LTTOB BALX, any two et three. jx.' rireroois&ies, au pi then, the best of makes. - One small,, one medium and one large. Ap-, l iviilitrMi -; - 1 CHAk B. J0NE3, Proir Cssxavxa, apl8 tt- - , fwrrawABB. No. 5a dairy mall and express. Leave StatesvlUe, Arrive at Charlotte, .... t ... . Lean Charlotte, (o) 1 .. Mlnl,(i beaveooma Arrive at Augusta, 8 00 am ... ......... WWW WAS m m J IIM. ef T mm-mm rvrnwkKisi 'ai ' s : Hop i Leave Chariottev... . .i.. . 4 90 p m at MNumota,.... is ee witl paiaea S 00 a m Lv.. 82Bm NO. 20 daJtty,extxftmdari.v (, ? Arrive at No. 18 runs dally except flondayi: T : seraeattaehd. Leave Chariotta,, ,.,.,.a...,r Arriw ajf Columoia,.... ..v. t. j n n Mf l iimn Aumiiu. ibj.......... .......... i an ra LArrtve CoTumbla, (b):................i.il464m leave Columbta, (b). ; .. .......... 1 1 62 a m arrive at vnartoue. icj....... ......... iad (Leave uaanoe,.. .i.i.;..,.. oo p m Arnveat owesvuie,. f oopxa; ! W. 19 dally exoer Suiiaayi ieilj ni iieave uoiumMa,.i....ji.....i . 4 05 p tai A aalata at WjtkajAM 2m m, 1 ainraMWHuniHa,-,, A VOSnr No, I7, fjlgnt, wtth"paaengt cosiA 'attaohed. Leave Columbia,- tt.Ai. ........ 500am Arnveatcharlotte,..... 8 15 pa ; u iT oexnenoas. t ' (a) With all Unei to and from Savannah; Fiori na, ana tne doulu ana Auanm, -macon ana the Southwest -H-; -.. . . rb with Sooth CaroUDA BaflrosxTtoahd from Charleston."' u wj i!u.fltj'f p:t 1 -t feV With Bkstmond A DanvQle Ballroad to and jruiiman eieeping, wars run on Trams ho. nz and 53 between Charlestenv s WashlagtBsl n, C via Danvule. Lnchborr and Charlottesville. Also, on Trains No, 62 and 58 between XharJotte ana Bicnmona. -- 4 . 13 1 pj u-5f35 For further tofomatloTi,addse - P.m?i.i -.1, Gi B. T ALCOTT, Superintendent, , , . . r M. SL AUGHTXB. Gent PaaiAirL' W CAKDWlaJte .1 iiK Blrhmend. TA fife i Thai .j UL IiUrt JtiaaorjJBX r K a, sjssrswissj g isjsj ay. frma K M.VOU. i.t'a,aiat.. MiavjnaaTj iw.y. ar..aie. r i v ia m aa la no ... an. i . Sa, 1 Iwuh U.Mi a eiua, uutam m ftT-t naaa . WuilUManiu,l. Mt aj Bail ta ajala Tfrmpyarm. y lwMalea. aw lMaawaa11tw7aa.il Sax. rpMat jitnt fcla. ...... -jfj'tjyaiiaj Aoum va. MUtar and Phraiaal Twau. 'ir i.aanaai, .. e I. mrt mt mm, PARKER 8 XSAIiI , be fur ny w 1 dreMiag "Arid to ini liar it- ielesWMuefMrjjrt.- (-AL ubkM lav 0 af, Ipreventt Oandrufl fA-vJ falling of thetalr. VW ae-.aiuHiaao. a . alaa. af-uST Sim ill ajaW aww iw wwew in 7" ? 5 if'i' itw ajaaatBmiWATaa JamA ypia Wawjawwwapaap j) il - txarABLDnrxD 1846 J 2 :iEj 'W' ! T Q 3 Jfe eonUnue toad as solicitors, for PS-fflfi ats, trade-marks, .eopyrights, ete , for the Unlteu tatesvasd'teaiDUHa pewnis i ib iaikiTOaiiyna ail ether coon trie. THTBTT SXX TSABS praCUCB. rw hT gllvJlWftff . lhie large j?f ?S1liW, nl is ad- lsnubuanea A aju ft . u -'rr' t --i .n i. mecnanioa ?v5ff;iiv--.elblls otner aeparunouha VM. ur , , nia. edin any countrr-': singieceee pi u" " American. 261 Broadway, e Xork- Handbock about patenU inatls4 troe. " nov24 j F. 0. MimZLER vOf'rinaartlijia,PaJ rir;;BMf ftsrfl Si! oa 01 ii".- amable rwtaa. Address 1 tI l llflUI IMVlfli I it INK, put up to z3;Pf!ife:, pobusaen 01 ewmsi amwa!Q obsebt - mmmmvm -tJ.cU.ialgV.TA.

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