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: f VOL. XXIX QHRLOTC TUESDAY; JANPARY 1 1883. "51 ' i 1 " " 1 1 1 . ' r- -ttv ;ti ti lj 4 1 tr J'.Ht 3v- 11 vlAv sr. arm si Tci 4 ipRFW -r-OR r " silk hat; :p-&-:o; e- 1 IP YOTJ WABT A PBETTT JY Allt t -OF-. GENTS' SLIPfftS FOB A CHBISTMAl PR1STCNT, Cm MiHte Cot m mi 4 A FULL LINK Of - J! SOFT 1 STIFFS AT& PE6RAM & CO'S. 4eel7 J1 i ' IN ANNOUNCING TO - Will Continue Badness. QTJR stock of Goods have been GBJ5 ATLX BEt uujsu ny the OVERHaULINGj JAiW; . .. r i f J i 7. maae to our customers during the last 30 daft. The forced sale of Goods commenced then will continue 80 DAYtJ L0NGE8 that we may be en- abled this spring to present an entire new' and one of the most attractlre stocks eTel broiignt to Cnar- 1 lotte. WHOAN KtACTLI MLrWLT; This stock must be sold, and tf maklntf prleei Oft any Inducement to buy, our Hands wlH ftnd; tna' wul be lower than eres. for T80rllAti' earnestly request our triads iandepSSufi1 teW DRY, 4 ! -TO- 'AM 3 vT-2- Call f See fofTKecIV, - m 3 iatltt ji ia-"ftf itUfcSMT I -i v . r W I ''' ' JJ -' ' Cui 'fW .1. V "i ,J. " I BIGHT." f Very Respectfully, .2 r - 4 i m ffm Hats j . A I lier Present WUUjl IU1 Lit 5,tabi. i 7 . I -:-.3T Mis GAM i a : it f Sit 4 i ;2 .VLV . 4 s .. i: lEN YCU ARE OUT LOOKINQ OR THE t-HCALjt. IN AN0 ffltB-- l If jou can't find something In pur house cheap !3 f S P We do not offer all our Btwjpo-t, ;Wlll sell you a great; many Good cheap, and if you will COM PABB GOODS and PBDCKS we think we can COM YINCU YOU that we wiu jr r r K. 1 I Si ?t 'ill 3 H li "Ji Our Stock f XHAS GOOjDS Is coming la ererr dai. and jrhaa tou want komethlnz hand- oxnefvrjilXMAS;PaE3BNT. fcall and M'inlr Stock and you will find GOODS and -fittCXS BIGHT; 'Very Beapectfully, , sm ' IT Jr1 v 1 -.;im . rs .,fj ( v a: eoia or e: ? not eri to Unount to nflich. and if promptly!attendwr w pa -wsuyij-xureai out beylect is often - aerq-ii-ly an6V---i-r verea wnteh -atK.Y DAVIS' PAIN J prompt uae of this inoal uavcu mwiBanaa of ares. . JEHRT'DATIS' PA Mt an xprtieat. it has n Def ore tho E2SS f01. "rtr.yr andila most TaJued hi is ucm, Known. i - a few jstracts from ?oluitartfeitlmoiaa read jbloliowi: i PAT tiu.n has haan lbrpt Babtoh Skaicam. I Ht; Mceirad Immediate relief from colds and ore .inrott, and, conaidar jyonr Pain Eillix an jn-vahMble remedy. Gw. B. Stsbsxt, Dickinson, w. Y. I rfwt YeebrveiNWI from a Vrv asrare eoirt. eft I tune had foe some time. I conld rat-na t pittil F triad rom Pat Kills, which iKtiatoly.- I will never asain be Bave naed Paw Xillh in m family for forty "j, have neTr kuown UOo fail. Kahbok I began using PAnrKiMjnt m my AunSr twenty f ' Ore yeara ago and have used it ever tin ce, and bave ' ri''00Ji6h; nd crauu It to the best 'preparation made.' We would not be without it nedPiiKKnxii tea,-end coDBidar it the best aasw, Hoorut, Wilmimftop. h. a was gufferln? atvereJi"wftk bronchitla, and nyiL wiaV8, itWedTI eoold. acaroely jwaiknr, Ji aifcoart alieod to try your Pain Kili-kb,"? n- a few.dseaa waa oomploteljr ,tr. Waltok writes from Coehocton : Vonr Pais envntnerta and aore tnroat. so alarm- nrevalent kere. and has not been known to lit a ainarta inn(.TiiA ThH for vnn ahnnlil - uue urown io ioe wona. ' -Mrs. Ellen B. Hasom writes : My son was taiken violently aiok with diphtheria, hierh fever, and cold cnina. tin mnT rhi inrpi hvA Ha. So many children have died here. I was afraid to eaQ a phyBcian, and call a phyBcua, and tried your Paut Be. JynHK. takaai. atx Sunday,, and osx it Jdavrffeteai waa rir It was m. nrav A !. asf I wVth it onld he knew toitha. poor Inothers wnoare losing' so many children. For Cnllls and Fever PAD! KILLER has no equaL It cures when everything else falls. x Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of jPaek susXata the house is a safeguard tbat no family should be without. - All druggists seu It at 3c 50c. and $1.00 perbotue. , f- t- PERRY DAVIS A SOfirletors, Providence, Ri. I. septiiwseptftoct. - O : 'asis j- urn e -A 3 WINTRY BLAST BRING GHS i I ioNtilTION ' BRONCHITIS l ''" Kff EUMATlfeM Perry Davis's Pain Killer CURES COLDS 1 2-AWNSlJMPtlON 1 CHIT IS H5UMATI0M EURALGIA V.Mm IT : unst Mvfl fleets of Win try Blasts by procuring Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Li j.:ru'i an i Bertric Appllaness are ssnt n 30 Days'. Trial tit. r are r.ttarBisr xros& juktoub iroun, VV--a'MrTrlUc)" Msara Toacs am Visoa, WAarna WumMU, aitd aU those diaeaaea of a PzsaovAb Katdkb reaoltlM (rem ABvaaa and Othsb CAuasa. Speedy relief and ompleta reato TAUAa OXxxXALTH, v iooa ana uiiiwi vu The Krandeet diacovery of tbe f lnaseemta ueaic at onoe for Illustrated Paimihfree. iAjddre MICH, H lanaer iaav .-iw ww-- .f J 'a.-j a 4h4dTaatiQMMwa v aMMMHiHinmB r - - Zg teAIHEX OTEA TttUtT T y EAKV & c. AAI 1 J iS.fiJl ktlU'l nfflrtA nvlthA Vi&rna of Tmde"and"ir?yen'1 Streets. Office hours from 8 a., m. o. 6 s.n. 1aaK - ' i .... .-. - ii rr Tram u now read fAKlvllTe.rpo. 'liMI. lili ? A I'nn OmiM!i n idenM: on Irion streei; t , Cfh A J1n.TlAtnf Trftft. r-l&ntS 1 lowers and 1 lower 8eed on fiand f'f f ' i. rAnx. thin in mi line rBrra,ea onf n- t . .i.;-. j h ninnTn-fiTnn Lflfil II I.I llll III- tlkroat mi vmmBi w ill I tT7-n m nrtif kT! rjmsSi'Ja aY ZtTH l m LrJHtt ueca : i aw T. W. 8P1 .u t-anocft MRl LABOUCIUERE. Iusband CM Oe ;ybou with me Dstrtfoi tfie tithe brisk little Enelishman. of creat Diom h ci(teirtyittiETiain of MrB-Labotiefeer tirFft4. tain e fact taavAira JLaDoucnere. wiieila & Earn ipf Mr&'l!! haii blWtlelmflatd be raiher aiL apojmaipuaxlivorce proceaaingagainst tfteWfeYigeoji in a Vf gima tjdnrtf WiterjB,upn,flay .jnflrcutial English' fcMrritoirtoalVelt Laboucbere did the square thine at adyeyent. . He met, Mis. Eiaeonwhea abe w'4s playinj? I JkLtBS lilUiaUiA-.ili liuuuuu, auu . kw- came greatly mieresitea ia uer. xxe waa fha. a nnara maWni wit .of DOlltlCal 'money, arm'wna7Ri wouia uau iu ima eountrv a "eenteel JOJindeV" :So he sW'sblici'tof J W see i Pigeon, who? 1 waS a liine'fxianVf what you call in Wis adiiniTt' akalsottriner,' workioe at "152.o6 a riay. and the Bolii5itor''8aid W man i 'Seft!fcere...eien, tnisiiswirei ana mriiaooucnereis rery macn-mier-1 ested in her, and if she" could be turned "orerrreeTnarmrirwitlTOTit! ahf ?'embar ruBBmeas aufl waBQnijiei certain ijr you wouiu nut 'rratifULwcrHmiiai 'proceed' ingiLl'or any other calculated toinvolve1 ner in disgrace, he is willing to pay you Whereat the male Pigeon responded :- "VVejll, ,1 don't, snow so imuch about w&Hw& not skt& to.live with m, uut x preier co nv wicn uer. 2 lOlVwell," responded the solicitor, "'I am SOrrv wa nannnt. onrria t.n turms- T '-atrr ;katabt1d'td hand you a thousand over&icns aiid.wiH (km? Xeir," sjiifj lgeoii. don't eareafi Whereuoon the solicitor .nandediiin Mr.Labouchere's: check fpr-L,Q00 audi took bis leave. The next moraine the -m ale PJgeott went to the bank and had. bis cnecs casnea ana to una tu nisei r, ror the prat time in his life, in possession of aTarge and glittering pile of money. STT J 1 . -m 1 1 f 4iarij eaaaei wim aeiignvea loot- 4HaBVil.n.tttyi - ii1a' uWOttueiB ay. peared and asked at the counter. -11 a chedk of.bte for a thousand sovereigns tad-been, presented that, morning, " He n,n't..lil Lll,..J TT .'.,,t".,J H,t .naij.Luiu..iuii 10 uctu. ixa lrijurovcu 4,aiu the check should be eriven triniiTfhich re wasl 'Wherfedpon he deDaEtedto ther inifihe check before her adDMCitjffjBtest" in 1 oj:niinhjerthat Jie h adV ie,jahd tnef e was his receipt. rom that time oh the male- Pigeon has! avoidedi&Mi-' fornrer-partrrer, who, by the way, says sue has neyef seen hinr in eight yearsy and she has been recognized in : such circles as she can find . entrance,-,to ; as the wife of the distinguished editor of the London Truthi' ' By 'th$ by, I hear today, from" trustwoftby authority,' that the divorce proceedings; iri Virgin ia will probably be 0 uashech and that some more ppen-hai ded way of deal illg srjthceijain real estate transac- tions in tne vicinity or nienmonu win be resorted to. It is evident that-there is no foundation for the ill naturedi scandal in reference; to this Pigeon bus iness in the Richmond court, it being born in the desire of the, LaboHcaerea to comply with a law of .the r State, without obeying which tby cannot transfer some property which they own in that section. VT h at was Done without a President American Beglster. Jhe United States of America, under the "Perpetual .Union between the States," formed under The Articles of Confederation, fought through the great war of the Revolution and achieved their Independence, against the most powerful nation of the world, without any .President of thej United States. The Congress of the -KeTolur tion, through the executive agency of " -committees, raised and equipped -large armies, and fought successfully through the great war of seven or eight . years'. duration, and def eated the armies of ; .Great Britain without any-. President or King. The necessity of a President, or royal Ruler, has been yastly exag gerated and overrated. Some people $eem to think , that they could not breath, lire, or have their being with out "a President or Chief Ruler. And, therefore, there muBt be figure-heads robed in splendor, royalty, and extrava gance to preside, and to be admired and worshipped. What of "actual efficiency and usefulness in our public affairs is the President, except to distribute the offices, honors, and emoluments of the 'eoudtry lotthe leaders o his party as rewards' for partisan services? " The State Department, with the Secretary of State at its head, administers the foreign relations of the coiintry. So by the1 other departments, the other differ ent branches of the public business are administered with tittle or no knowl edge thereof by 1 the President. It is said, however, that we must have some one at the head of aifirs to i preside as the symbol, or embodiment of. sover eignty. : "Bat during the Revolutionary war, the most trying ordeal through which this country? ever passed, they had no Presidents 1 - : The very statement of this fact, un deniable as it is, will doubtless irritate some men and cause them to boil over with rage. ' Woe J&tide the man who plucks the wizard beard of hoary error. Alas! poof; weatf, short-sighted human ity I The truth is? that the principle of idolatry. Is so .deeply implanted In the nature of man. thaf herd-worship is hist -besettina weakness, when not actually n tno trainnijf auv mo ouugsw iui u liberty .The Hebrew, ibis said, when fedi bf the bread fromeavenmur mnred at his Gk)d. looked back overthe i4'llnd:foTlbelukttTiousilavery I of Egypt And even wheimmderdi-; rrint oyemment , by so good m n j Samuel, the Israelites reattired 8aul1 . be anointed and made King OYet them, J of surrounding nations -pl-r ; ; thexonyentibn2wliliHiea th constitution' Dr ;mnldin..wlio was a philosopher as veU , SMeprnan, characterized the provision for a single President as the foetus fWng.and said: I am apprehensjtte, therefore, uerhaot too appmiensiye that the notr. ernmerit 'Jt.thes.'jStates :meF lp j future tinwui ndUn;.a-monaronyrris Pi phetic fears have beenj ieauzea,iytne1 StateJ'overnments have; been: awarfed tTthrown into the shaderAhd 'the ;pre4denthas become asking, attxalt mA : -monarch.-, fn all btit it name. .Aa CommaiSderifii-Chierifl thrAHnatid, ffattf nderclsii fhe-pof vti ap "rmnvmtmv mna removal over more man 1 hundred thousand pnblie offlcers,-and Allcrinff anA flinteffirHBtl iMmeoaiRhandcrJfi iniinons oi aouar4 of rmrJjafftveiffie PreBfaerJtttli-" ileadlof his own politicUtrrtr, ntm .with hiSsTetQjiand inijehceiwitCptta gres; paa Decpjue ;;monarcii.x ofast rtowers. No man of intellitrence can. IMtemplate Jfcbia mattet wfbf tight of r historr and dohbrf a imonient-' that X thepreBidency wui inevitaoiy enais am " . ... imfm. . :m.it: : OVersuiUlUWtu$ muuMym auu auitiiF! f oUvloiitJif lm Kji l"ii."" '! iijiiiii. a fAnl RMAt inni'B' 3:LifA ' Pittston, PWnljltfmbij breakers! tbe Pmiayiyaiiia,TOttv pan y was burnea tnis moxnrng.; .oriirennKnown. jo3 -a PTDfOD AU7M ukSJi IBOBT SFKineS WARB: i .Th mnt; tnnie and; alterative . eoa( .IwiAA AaSnurh Iron' And ff tT bar 08DI. mOrS BJUni' '!n Thrn'in.. j'AhuS tod Iron mass known! mass? JDBbwui JusTthetMciloi the ("gprliig eatoess"nowt (renerat Bold by all arogglata of toy standing, prices reduced one haltV, 5 -'J 3v.i. ) , : nwll tf r ... Tkonsftnds'if to be Xto-awint; Pern. sisns WHO VI ere eyer in iue Arm.' iCftteUiDatl tomimMliev T ? ' ; - a 1 v2?. kT n r a k Men Wiiu were vuo uuiy na 1 that A good irjaiiy, peasioners were not snidifirs: Lnatmuauxtus ana cnonsanria Aredrawini.lnen8 w.'.aftyeF'were ijn tne. artny w.wj ,yvvuy uney are 'rlntVmi hf 'tnfoetS 0" (JOIKrr(ui!i hn. Vombind tordtt i&eir. feyoritea niihli,v t money liOTtjtragrereiAaea, i " - x: T---v , Itis higlLtime country was arnnal' ed on the subie oi pension frauds soldiers should h 'TheVtried foremosti ana remosltin? the pesure of the enor- mous swindles. it re ; draining th. treasury and dlst bihg; therlss reason to fear. the'Venfe ou ub wje countrv for the heroeof t O TT Ae A nro 1 Whatobjectipn there! to tha nnvhii canon or tne Denoiuu uot ao rar na .they are bf the.deservingjthey are rolls oi nonor, ana nraping wouia De sq effec tive to point dut$he undeserying as the daylight 'tltUre,6fuWiclty.. X,TOopa, pensioners arawino: money imine public treas ons and increasing I "ALU U r number7 bf '.XUUP: Auuuuinir a rejected files "sub- on. ana. now we wrYn mi in tho remotest War - An cm rrcxA in the late war with England OiVrpniy years ago) and, all whd wete iri the Mex ican war. Then there is 'an organized effort to have $4 a month paid to each Soldier whd ' lost a limb1 c-rsuffared in jury "equivalent to thati andrtnerfrare pension agents who couldi make but nn. thepapers S bad Cold caught by a teatnf Btei equivalent to the loss' of a leg Ifpa Boiurer. nere is wnattne tuommisaioofir ;oi-jreuswna tens us m nis lace report. which-has nbc been so dxtepsively read and carefully studied as it- should be. He says t "... t )"There are nowon file 25348 pending and j rejected late war claims, which were filed torior to Julv i.i 1S80. Ah(L'al- lowtog twenty per cent foj rejeclfon, there- would be 202,919 tfb adnjiisslpn and entitled :to the beMnta'of he ar- TBara acts. If these should wlacedpn ne pension rou simultaneously, he Cal culates that ; the amount 'of arrears "ofr the present value of each : case alltfeo, would ; be ia the aggregate, lu round numbers, S204,795jf)00. On the"' same proposition it would incrSa'seT the Dres-' entroli .of pensioners from 291,656 to 94,575, and the annual valde would be, in round numbers, .OOOjOOO." ; " . -Hwetofore it has been our boast that -w-hetTjthe rabellierrjwas oter, our army jdtabandfid aTii-ritJirTiffl tn thft "wavS nf ic4, andlihe. rMKa of industry.and oiir fiStTSOfflterhsr M com nare oiirafllvflH with the otfter jrsrtions of the earth "is buitv we uonot oufuen ourselves wim a standing army ; But no other nation evr had'Buch,a standing army of peri- usjoners, " , .. - The Prodncts ol Alaska. : Ban Francisco Bulletin, . The collector at Sitka has some beau tiful, boxes made of yellow cedar. This is a : clear grainless wood of a straw color, which has an odor somewhat like that of sandalwood, and nearly as pun gent. ' The Russians.! in ' former times Duilt many ships of this cedar, which is said to make tbetinest of timber ' for that purpose. " Very little is known of the interior of Alaska, but on the coast this; yellow cedar is the only tree whieh possesses much value for lumber. It grows somewhat scatteringly, and is pretty well cleared out about Sitka, where it readily brings ten cents per foot, sawed. In Peril Strait, however. it is still quite thick and large. jno one but Indians cau. lawfully cut trees in Alaska. But where the forestsi open to saw mills, small ones only could ao a prontaoie Dusiness, and that, too, for but a limited time. Notwithstand ing that almost the entire coast is tree covered, most of the trees are worth less spruce. Wherever the ground has not been cleared, it is extremely diffi cult to .m o ve among these trees, the de caying vegetation being so deep that one sinks to the knees, and often deeper. . On Cross bound, 100 miles from Sitka. quarries of white and mottled marble nave -been discovered, which polishes "as finely as any in the world. Anthra cite coal has also been discovered. Alaska's wealth will be made up of fur, mining, fishing and oil industries. Her agricultural and manufacturing interests -will never make much, of a showing. New and rich mineral dis coveries are being made every year in different portions of the territory. ' What New York Is. ; GaOYs Letter, v , This is a city of very many rich peo ple, but it is neither Christian nor Pa-; can ; not unristlan lnits devotion to-f- h uman nature, nor Pagan in Its knowl edge and respect for art and beauty. It has accumulations of art and literature which it does not understand or has no time to interpret. It has superb houses where it never takes any rest. ; It has magnificent wives arid daughters, whose eyes and minds - are exterior to the hands, searching for $ consideration they cannot explalh. In short, this city, while it has the respectability of much of the wealth of the continent is reallv the harnessed elave to the continent! working out the problems of Americas physical life and development, and the agents of this work die befpre they hare any pleasure. 't '.' Sudden Death at the Presidential Re- - " ception. Washington, January 1. At the President's reception to-day after the Hawaiin minister, Mr EliSha A Allen, was presented to the i President, and while on his way to the ante-room was taken ; with vertigo and spasms ana was iriTmediately remared tdthe ante room and promptly attended by physi cians .but shortly afterwards ; died. When Mr Allen .was taken aicKibe music stopped and upon announcement of b is deaththe reception endear . Whitk 6thef Bakina Powdtra ore loretlr ''j&ttrtirtM Hum cU or Ael hurt A: A m r !tl 6 ' ... i. -..ZJlXttAl: - -a- 2.3ani t M 'JUsaiJLCiiW fr taAldaebi1 lTL':"tfid 8fL Louis. lta..K aaalkrtai w nf I laraWa Tnf 0aMPr.'iWa-niSl(g hv.yiawrtai SAHaiiaj aaa ir mars vaia. f Tff e?! Tim It f rWH q sxsZ,J3t fTM mm " V mil ifi:-' ft C v-,&etu tttST 'll.ll. vP - taw m f -s s i a assnr am m. : r a : , ' .. ..,,11 l,. i . ..i . . vi. i til i.f- t i - 11. ' SalisburySxarniner : Jacksori Den- wfl, or i3rirkefrterorinking freely In Mdrganton; started homejlaid down or tne side of the road and died. Mr g w pool has invented an , agri cultural implement wmen f opens the ridge. 4rbps the , cotton seed and the guano, and covers them ajrat the same time. ' He had5 it on exhibition on the arjreet'.vy eomesday. It is on wheels and can d drawn, bv two horses or one. , ,IialeiffhJwa Jt OhsArVr- Mai 12 Q i if.. -ctzt;v . ; . r." " i A;er wiu.onj eDruarv 1st retire from 1 mercantile life. , t ,t " Rev Dr J;At Atkinsoni was yesterday edHanjpdenSianei Celleff Va, by the sadden, and dangerous illness of nis Drptaer th president btthat insti- tution. The Younff Men's Chri.aranTXRrw-?a tion has issiied trArty-seven two-horse loads of wood and isspedj rations to, a number pf destitute families in 'our city. . .... ,:. . .: ; Apples avs food. ADDlea haVH alwnva hori , tiaarl .fn Jesert. Pliny tells of twenty-two varie- woa cuiuvatea oy w uomans; now werse8s oYer,twOnto!usand kinds. mm tosmmmmf rank wti the potato, and Dp oceount of the varie ty of ways they can be cooked, are pre ferred by many ,to thepotatd. As a sub stitute;for pastry they are invaluable, feeding the brain as well ; ae ' Hesh-pro- qqcing, preventing, constipation; aand: aquiity. ; a ripe, raw. apple is digested in an hour and a half,, while a boiled potato takes three hours. ! Sweet apples baked or stewed AhoulA ba1 nafd instead of the sour varieties. Every meal-should hayeaDDresjcoaked."in soim, form . nr other, an4 children should be allowed to.eac as many as.they want. Instead of using the quack nostrbnls sold for the, blood, and other patent medicines, nse apples freely as food, i and as far as possible in the place of Ipotatoes, and the teStimOn V Of thA m?1iial 'nrnfbgainn oes to prove the healthful 'qualities of - Gambetta Dead, ' e Paris. Jan. i. M Gambetta did at his residence at VilleD'Atiay, at mid- menu. -.. , , -i . .. j M Gambetta was anitei conscions 'a the last. -TV dfatK agody lasted two hours. M SpuIIerMtttienne and Cr Fiensal wer present at the last moment. The physiciaira Who at tec ded -M Gambetta state that Ma death was; due to pyaemia, caused ,by suppressed, erysipelas, and a clot of ! blood which had formed in the heart and suffocated the deceased. A plaster cast of the face was .taken this mornins?. . There will be an autopsy tomorrow. A state funeral, it " expected, will be given to the deceae & . . Beeomes en Independent. . Louisville. Ky. Januarv ; 1. -The Louisville Commercial for thirteen years a prominent Republican newspa-: per in tne south begins, to-morrow a new volume strictly independent of all political parties. It will be reduced in size and modelled after the Eastern 2 cent journals, at-which price it will be sold. Changes in the staff have not yet been announced. Ior Dyspepsia, Costive n ess, Wok Headache, Ohronio Diar rboaa, Jsxmdlee, Impurity of the Blood, Fever and Ague, Malaria, and aU Diseases caused by De rangement of Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LTTEK. Bad Breath; Pain in the Side, sometime the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for Rheumatism ; general loss of appetite ; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating witAlax; the head is troubled with piin, is dull and heavy, with- considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensarJ on of leaving Jindone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes in attendant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complains of weariness and debility ; nervous, easily startled ; ieet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that enrcise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, hut cases have occurred when but few- of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. . i " - It should be used by an persons, old and ' young, whenever any of t above symptoms swppear. Persons Traveling or Living in Un healthy IocaUtics, by taking a dose occasion ally to keep the liver in healthy action, will avoid ' all Malaria, Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc. - It will invigorate like a glass of wine, bat ia no iaO toxica ting beverage. ; , j ' If You have eaten anything hard ox . digestion, or fad heavy after moala, or sleep fn l.u AUJL 1 .. ;11 1: .... J "1 Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved c by always keeninar the Berulator .Oclld in . the House 1- bn& ror, wnatever ine ailment may t; a tnoretignET-Oq saie purgaove, atteranvw and , tonlo can tOt D eraedyli harmle ' and does smi jtV5Kb4 JIT an ail , , . uataai interfere wHa businessereTpie pleasure.; l,!!:-'!ir j X . IT IS PTJKEXT TXkSBTAEQUB, ' 'fcllOfcll1 Ananas sii (he Powef nd;tmcacx.of, galpjnej onnj Quinine, without any of the lojorious after cfiefts j Q . .a fiovernori . esumony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some timet and I am sa.tis$e Jje.jQ valuable addition to the medical science. J- Giu. Shoktkk, Goremor of Ala,(, Hem. Alexander It. Stephens, of G. says Have derived soma benefit from the use ei , Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it s ; fcirther trial. .. . , -; ... .. i- The only TMng that never fafls to' ' EeHarvw." f have used manv remedial fer Dvs .' pepna, Liver Afiactioa and jUet ebility, but have found anything to benefit me to the crtutt Simmons Liver Regulator hasj I sent from Khe noeota to Georgia for it, and would send further for ' such ancdidne, aad would advisa all who areain ; Uariy aflFectad to give it a trial a it'saanU the goly thing that never fails to relieve.i " ' P. M. Jammr, MianeapoEs. Mma. DrTT" W. Jfason savst Tram actual a. perieac in the use of Sifcimons.LivaT Regulator ia my pracuce l nave been and am satisfied to use . . and prescribe it, a a putgative medicma JwTake only the GeSuine, which always 1 has on' the Wra'ppeVdie red" Z TradevHark aAviSigMaturaef . . H.!Za&JQY as CO. ""WXSALg BY ALL DRUGGISTS.-' . i2-Tia.i;ijf .60 ; we h w as tj-Herbal and MttwlagtBOua prod' SkaaAaysAe anoetartwi jotUufl JttutkgBm Tayoaae)aastas i tls ateartdajnattesr Willing WIWlIHgf wjuvm.wwy rtta-trlm thattanrsea thecoch.l lAcIean fcflfelisxtSoosdAItaptu4Ues,s tasmwaeiienieeDiea or aAseauieuTioc-r ates-taa birojilAtiorJ ef )the bloody tod braces the' ttervpaaaysten4r IHrttt oolda ten-end In cwnsnia.ptioa.jit u daiaareroas to xteIect them. Agplytli? remedys promptly. A teetot twenty TWMrraaU tha aaaertion that so remedy haserrsoc been fipniid that is as r tmunnt inJtsefisctoaa TUTTil FYPrfiTRRAliT: A single 'dose raises tb. pUesfm, subanes inflammation, and it nee speedily cures the most . -obatteateeBuuh. A vleasaat eorcUal. enll- - .-vltoSakwrUdTWdllri For Cravv JuavaAnablo and should be in every ranuiy. -aCToue-. iTO ate. attJifil Bottles. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1883, edition 1
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