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D A I L Y - O H A R LP T T E Q B S E R;VER;f S UN D AT, J iU N E 29,'? 18 8 4 ir - A . ' '" ;!.r 2 fc: I ;;i-if! mvf f,; ft. Si' t1" tf j y". Tt a-- 1 r r . " uum r. , . 1 , " fin BE IflPOSEl). ON. BY 1! u URHAH a II' ' , i Wiml ,n) GENUINE in out m WITHOUT ADULTER--L.TIOflQR-Y KljiD.! TL s his ..Je SOLELY i i it. aHIUKO OIIVJ JUU ttiii iiuiv ; the BEST. r - HUMORS. - Wre3l Huxnili latlng rup- i . ieata a a.. O Infantile or Birth Humors, and every form of eared bj the CimcuBiBKMXDin. MP LESS jr. - f 1 XI W I I I 1111 M Mil I I U I rt 'io fii ifi; fi:'i')imwM! J ai Tt!? ii t i l i mm ring fS K CUTICTRA EE80LTENT, the rW llood pbrlnr,, .iNvnauBcs un uwuu tuia peispiiBUoa OI impunuw . . wo poisonous elements, ana was removee tne jV'rt ' CtenCURA. ie BTBatras Cnr." -fnatanttr aBara t .isS:Jtcliing. and inflarnmatton. -cteara the BUn ndJ Ulcers and and reflterea the 3 i WWWWWM . - CUTICTJRA REMEDIES re- absolatelj pure, and fTrrartnT.! : DIP, an rfinlult CM TtaanMSav 1 rL-.ad Toilet Reqnlatte, prepared from Cuncinu, to VJ , - Indispensable In treating Skin Disease, .Baby i Slda Blemlshw;, Bough, Chapped tne only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beaaturers, free from mercury, arsenic, lead, zinc, or any other mineral or yegetable poison whatsoever. .Vi ti.l?Z W4ty?a44fe thJalaWpaverto do loace '. .- u a uwcriyuun OI UM description of the eurea Derf onned by the Ctjt- yumnBMWsw iMemauy, aiM.iurcuwit aea CcticcbaSuap externally. . - . ,, . : "ECZEMl orTarprmHsT!re"nandadofTSfl Y oda of the nngeim oualdered incurible: hmhH - nutdmi nf tutur and C v4 r?? te eare.xitand sides f the face. ' 8CAIXED HEADS with less of halrilthoutnuin , ber, heads covered with dandruff ana scaly erup siv 'ju-ik tkrns, especlaHy ef children and infants, many of f. 5t ill' which since birth Usui hwirLn idhm nflraha- , 1 tc 4- ii 3l i.... jiiti, i . . . ; . --, '- ,. ,-. . . : y j rt d u '"5 ITCHINCFi btrmlng and scaly' tortures that baffled Tut t-"i-;f psOmsiateiBrosy.'aria Other Mifhtful forms of .u-(- . x gkin diseases, scrofulous nloets, old sows, and dla v "Tl : '"chargrflg' wounds; each and an ot which nave been i f ' pecally7peTmanently('and econonilcaiiy cared bv r I" f-)"-"J theCDncciu EntzDiss.. ' . . '" : . t . j . ..'-i ai l.. sold everywhere. Price: Ctmcimi. BR wnt- 'B; DAI VBliT 41 (TO- KniV QKnonta - Pt.pi.uu tw.tt . viiiiiiiiiviiMwwi, nii.nn. Com Skim ?! v , f .w sis ..; ? . vi:?r . irIeaw . I i .n ii, ii.- 1 "vl. 'i,Ji titiiis8a. This COmnftTlvTown mrA 'operate Ivhree- faiilB is f ollowain -F IULL AU rlliiott City; at Baltimore niv?11 capacity of lsoo PATENT KOIXER FUwm," manufactured from Maryland and Vir-' r ""r?. V a,r P6yf eorated lor its puritr dticJme8 It Jihitea, Phospbiites, and vnro :.SiS22? Properties - ASK SUPERLATIVE, PATAPSCO KXTTiA CHESAPEAKE EXTRA. ORAXQE GROVE EXTRA. .GASZEiiiiA EI'P'Q cJ BeOTertL1 'more, Md. lottU. C.v in). J wlif.l I . Maryland. THB OF ETEKNITY, Many a voice has echoed the cry for a ' 4iluU in life,", . - " : Fainting under the noontide, fainting unaer tne Btrue., Is it the wisest longing, ia it the truest - gain? - ' ; la not the Master withholding possible ( loss and pain? Perhaps if He sent the lull we might .".., faU of oar heart's desire; - Swift and sharp the concussion striking out living fire: j Mighty and long the friction resulting in living glow, - i -Heat that is force- of the spirit, energy, fruitful in flow. - What if the blast should falter what " , i if the fire be stilled? r What if the uronltea metal cool ere the , - mould be filled? 1 t ;J s What if the hands hang down when a - work is almost done? '' ' i- - What if the sword be dropped when a - l . battle is almost won? Past, many an unseen Maelstrom the '''' 'strong wind drives the skiff,- -When a lull &jght drift 'it "onward to fatal swirl or cliff ; r Faithful tha guide who spurreth, sternly forbidding repose5, When treacherous - slumber lureth to pause amid Alpine snows. : v The lull f time may9 iarknessf'all ,'' ing in lonely ;night, But the lull of eternity neareth, rising in full, calm light; . : The earthly lull may be silence, desolate, . deep and coldj'.t f '...'. . fut the heavenly lull ihkll be music, ru ','iosweeter. a thousandf ld. Here, it is ''calling apart J"! and, the place . - mav be desert indeed. . Xjeavihg and losing the blessings linked u"rfio3wah our' busy heed: IJT fX.Thejti!why4Ot0!ald.X,Bay it?Hath not Swift andJ glad; to the 'contrast;' filling Still shall, the ikeyrwora ringing-echo the same sweet "Come!" , Come," with the blessed myriads safe in the Father's home; -' "Conle'otf the wArk is oyer; "Com'e,' j for fhe feast is spread; uComei'foi'hlfarownof glpry-' waits When the rest of Faith is 'ended, and the rest of hope is past The rest of love remaineto, Sabbath of life at last. ' No more fleeting hours,, hurrying down 12 Mill pass away. Time, with its pressure, of moments, 'rm mocking us they ?f ell, WWiiektlse-,beat of a footstep hour 3 by hour the knell j Of- a hope--or-an" aspiration, then shall have passed away, j Leaving a grand, calm leisnrer-leisuie Leisure that cannot be , dimmed by the : '' toch of -time or 'place : Finding its counterpart measure only in infinite space: j Foil, and yefe-eyer. filling; leisure.with- y. tout auoyr t Eternity's seal onj the ; limitless, charter. feli,of heavealy joy," vi . I Leisure to fathom the fathomless, leia- . .V to seek and to know MarreW and secrets and glories Eternity " ' -tfi only can show; v Leisure of holiest gladnessl leisure of holiest love, . . Leisure to-, drink from the Fountain of i '-''A'- infinite peace abovei J raiting tne never nearer, a - - ai jj huh that Wfat'Off Still? Does it seem that the noisy city never -will let thee hear j The'soSnd of His gentle footsteps, draw- VJL tng, it may be, near! Y Does, it .seem that the-bliadirjg dazzle of noonday glare and hea Is a' fiery jveil between thy heart and - " .isions hi jh and swjet? 4 What though a "lull in life"mayneTgr Soon shall 'a better thing" jb thin. '.x the lull of Eternity " Francis EidUj Mavergal. ft ABOUT TUB STATE. i The Evemne iViBitor" says that Raleigh will have a grand 4th of July celebration speechefirrnuaic. errand arade of military and firemen, qtci ipeciai excursion rates over me vari ous railroads leading to thp city will do granted on that day. f i LCIhiPreiTff lis pot often that a man in this Dart of of the wotldT is called upon : to . mourn the death And buriaiwrfwive8 .faione year," yet this ia The sad perienee of Jos.: y?arkef!ot this couiitytif Dn the 17th vC Jxa&S3: his first wife died. In a-few mentis he married mr sister ouu uu xoau oabuiruajr, o tints 411.1 ue, Asheville Advance: An ttnoortant; meeting of the Western Ncrth Caro lina Jb air Association was h ;ld in the court house yesterday, at w lich time various Jbidaorhaildiag tracks roads 504 fiUed in j compfij .nee with .tmotiicsefneretoiore fisaiedy .were1 considered. The contract lor Build-' ing the track and the roat Ground the track fsgs let to Capt, A. y JRice, ;''GoIdsboro 'Messengers the local directors of. thei State rjj'ruit Jfair, to do ireia in tms city the 30th and Slst ol July Kmet on Mondays The large otbe (ldsborOiOa MUla wGfan tendered the associatrori; 5arjd it was deirmined;-that ; the fair be held there Thfi.builduig wili.be fitted up with the pecessary tables ai d evrV effort ia being made to mak i the lav a grand Bt8e8aVTi. - - jf Fyetirulol Observer Extensive preparations are being madb for the amusemert of the large; cr wd ex pected bere July: 4th; jnjthe shape of beautiful and amusing, Japa lese and American flrewors.ci--- -A new era is certainly dawning on c ir town. ,Wa can see the certainty To this in naajiy,. wayBH-in, thei increased and increasing railroad . r acuities . , in ad vancing the values of real-( Btate, in ourirenewe4:Iiopes'nd ener es, but m no featdre- is - it : more1; pe -ceptible xoan in ine improvement; , as to style; commooiousneas ana speeayjen of - the,. many v;newvibuadirJgs X o ' ? v&hI t . -,v:-, dinner Fridav.- Mra. Jahnl brokft a large potato in half es .and f?und tte centre of it a fihe rmg.n TbTOtato hav&'n! in t.iiA ring and all arcrondiVv coveringL. it. vu.uu.wij tuui. leaving a seam laai g ave the potato the appearance otd twin. Mrs. Jfelson got-th potato -from her gardeni It Is jnot' known t3 Tp cm the ring formerly belmed; Mr. JTeP' son and family have ved ion the plaoe four years; t waa . ipj. loab by any ( ot theri . It., is - pu?e gold and when f oun perf ectljt bright. ? t no j . Satisfactory divide nee. IV i W. Graham, WhoV- ,:e ! Tex . writ.: i,-,, i HallFjti- .rrjfnrt I hHvefou'i.i itr,..e it', li'iveev-rtijul t 1 1 , . , r Dr. Win. ... i v" r S, CO t fc. U19 b 0- Art tnpu ; pauontjy touwg; ''; Master's will,; ; j . . . For a rest that teems mat DB YORK ACCEPTS. He BcffreU Beinff Put to the Front lint i - rromises janco. . BaEelgh State Joaraal. - ' - ,". Housb oir Eeprksentatiyes,'' U. S., Washesgtoh, D. C, Jane 15, 1884. Messrs. Spellmcm, .Harris, Bledsoe and Upchurch,' Committee - Liberal ' 1 and Republican Conventions: v: ' GmraoarEir: Your -; letters are re ceived, informing me of my , nomina tion for governor of the State. - Could I have bad my preference, I . would have preferred some other good man for the exalted position? but as the conventions were so unanimous i for my nomination, I feel it my duty to accept. : s-" 1 . I apptove; heartily, of the - plat-, forms set forth by the Conventions; and will endeavor.; to . see that the voters of the State are f ullyinf ormed m my canvass, as to the liberal, and patriotic viewset forth therein, - ;; If elected I shall endeavor , to give to the people of North! Carolina ; a plain, practical and honest adniinis-' tration ;bf State-afEairs, that will make every cjsorth ; uaroimian; ieei that he is at hdme and is as secure in lif e,"liberty and property as it is pos sible for any citizen to feel under-the flag of his fathers. :'V V ; I shall endeavor , to guarantee to evetyvoter in ha State his frights at the ballot box, and let him ; know the strong arm of the State rgovern ment will be used to protecf ,b-? lot the only safeguard fLafredniaa. 7: Shall; use every Exertion to ad -vance the farming . interests of the State and to give to labor that pro tetethm arid enctrarafeement that will m the end make North Carolina one of the foremost States inf thei Union.' She has every natural advantage a climate unsurpassed, hjrf abundant mineral resources,, her timbers and water powers .unsurpassed , by fany the world bxisevet prmubed. . i , t; Educate: the peoplel ebteurage the infant manufactures springing up all over the State;' and give the faxmins: interests the aid and Encouragement that have so long been - denied ' this, the greatest : of; all Industries, and North Carolina) will soon advance to the front among, -her . sister States with af ree, happy and prosperous people. , '' : .? . I shall advocate the general gov ernment, from her overflowing treas ury, making liberal donations to the States, and Terrjtyorjes for feducational purposes,; and id that endf shall urge with all tny powjeria Cdngress, the passage of the Senate bill 1 known - as the Blair Educational bill and shall in the future, as in the past, advocate the repeal of all Internal Revraiue taxes and the support of the general government mainly from;the tariff. I shall urge the restoring ;to the people the right to lrelect all 'iheir county ofBcerafH' j r - -tThe railroad Interests, of the State should be carefully looked; after; for no people are so prosperous - as those who are, in reach of these reat arterTj ies ot commerce. ? i I endorse the Chicago platform in full, and the nomination of Blaine and Logon. 0 ? ! ' ' 1 I feel very thankful for the honor conferred on me by the Conventional and shall do my full duty in the commgeontesw -I am, gentlemen, with great re- spect. your obedient servant. Tyub Yoek. mr. kelly's political ethics. I Oosslsm oa Business Principles, uv BaltimoreSanj ' .i j "r Washington, June 25. rlt is not doubted at all that Mr. John Kelly iff sincere in his declaration of preference for Senator Bayard as the Democrat ic candidate for President! and iti not the less doubted that, if Mr. Bay ard should be the candidate, Kelly would sell him out as remorselessly; as he would, Cleveland, or any ioiie else if it should be, to his' interest ia. do sd--It has been regarded as an open secret for a long timej that (the details of the plan by which1 Gen. Hancock was sold out in 1880 were J agreed -upon between John Kelly and 'amSLa i A It T7, J V ' 1 f Inesier .sxuiur. r or me sasze oi carrying New, York, the Blaine man agers wi u ze eager w ao mucn DecrjT by;Mr. .Kelly in 1884 than Mr. Arthur by.hint in. 188Q; In addition to msunng him the control of the L im mense patronage of New York i city f they can well afford to throw in a big istice fcf enstotn house and Tostoffiee patronagey he opinion of the South-' ern isenaior as so isn consiaerauon which should b f extended -rto - llr. Kelly, meniimed Is this corresponds ence of yeerday; is gaming ground.. It wiU ol course desirable to make noniiriations not" distafu4 ft4 i'Mr. Kelly; but there is a Strong feeling "against knuckling to him in the feast degree, or IqJaking any more allow-, ance for his wishes and - views -: than for tb08of any4 other individual member of ' the - convention, t It is Suitefully-reaTized! that' anan . may e put up whose support titBide' of the party will much more than make up for the defection '-of Hr..V Kelly;' Some-oftiie most s prominent' Demcn crats here? who win be at the 1 Clucar gft Coftven1aqn.TWip;4dyocat making- wie nomination wnnouc any calcula tion whatever' as to" Mt'f Kelly's sup portM .This will be wise, for, !as above indicated; it cannot be counted- upon under; any circumstances, y. ,;A significant fact has lnofc escaped atteuwutt cere, .wnicn is. inai; i au xue agree with Mr. Kelly that Cleveland :n i . i T a i . a weaic canaiaaiana inere- fnrot.fia TliaTn Ann fa , mritilA Ka QwnlumPieame of Oen fuusuwraieuaa several nuarcers wxiaw townfieotidn wii'jiomiMtion,H ana uen. onn m. fanner, ot Illinois, was spoken of as a fit I associate f for him. - These two, it was said, with their untarnished civil .and military records,: would make a strong team. While the friends. Qf Blaine at Chica go, were very emphatic n. ' declaring that ne could be. elected without-New CSTorfc and etjU say so, ? although ex pretmg j.um uonjiaence ux ma awity to carry that State also, it is not until now that it has - been claimed - that any Democrat could be elected with out the vote of that - 8tate. - But In thiasljtf friends ofcMr. BaykM Were area in rwi srortnwesc! itoi met Bklnfe New ork and theft bVIl They have this belief on the friendly feeling entertained for him bv thn Germans on account of bis consistent &$osii4bj to' trbluito2ogUlaa6uL( and say his letter of rMarch 8. 1 1881. ! on this subject, republished as a cam-r paii)tcurolilt, would give. hinV the! Daiance-or-power ; uerman - vote in Ohio. JllMois. Iowa juad Wisconsin. Th4y JjayV alsphat X!arl SchurzJb is a parsonal friend and . Rdmirnr ? nf Mr. Bayard, would take ; the. tump ;for,ti$ii'Mr.3IorjrisoRgmild giiWy " "5" 0014.CU uuuuii kue aprengui in me Northwest which " the i Eeoublicans. L-whore laboHf .so Atnii uPa (jtv.er. xne itanaaii Dooniiet, claim for that gentleman. '"X-:' :H: f- ' Ilorsford'a Acid Phosphate, Aaal8ti Mental Labor: -: - - :r "Prof. Artolph Ott,-Kew Tor, Bays of theirtd Fho-ph" .;: ' it been entt' Hl to ov.-' a m--t to h r i' .a' i ir. .-, from si. 'jB-t jr -. t tills1 uu , in . -! evealns i .,oii( es ,ie Uie o uT.-.t rei,ixii, on. and 1 woul lu, no iti any ruvd cUspeuae v,iui U, . ." . iOi "A LIBEITCASJB OPINION, The Supreme Court of Massachusetts j ' Lay Down the Law Boston, -"June, 28.--The Supreme court, in the case of .Charles . Cowley against E. M. Pulsifer & Co.; propria etors of the Boston Herald, has given a decision of general interest to pub lisbers of newspapers. Atoetition for the removal of Cowley from mem bership of the bar. was filed in the clerk's office of the Supreme court, and the same being published in the Herald, Cowley began a suit for libel.' The case came up in ithe Superior court and the presiding judge con curring in the views oft the counsel for the defendant, that as the petition had been tiled in the., court , it was a privileged communication, ruled that the plaintiff could not bxaintain, his action, and directed a verdict for the defendant r , Cowley took his exceptions to the Supreme court, which have been sus tained, and that, court bolds that it was not apriviledged communication and to. justify a verdict for the de' fendant it should have i been shown that - the ' charges in . hek petition against Cowley ; were truev-riA" full court lays down the ruli that vnews papers in reporting cases actually on trial in'ahy,cpurt are protected from libel suits, bixi t they cannot eet- up privilege as defence inf at" nbel iistut after publishing an - exparte state ment of a case taken from' papers on file, in the office of the jelerk of the court.) Tt Is also held tihat the papers on file in' the lclerkv office-are not open t public inspection i and only the written record of a case disposed of is open to such inspection. . " J i Offensive Breath, -Bad taste In Hooth Coated tongue, show torpid liver and disordered stomach, Allen's Bilious Physic, vegetable -remedy,- quickly es rellevalL 25 cents. At all Dn ovists. . . ; - . CUPfD 't' D'ATps; " When'cupid wears tie DiAMOjND shirt, s Hi3 conquest's sure of hearts so-, tender, v For when they see this manly jguise, f Surhe ladiarej attracted . by neatness of dress, wjiich1 adds1 so. much to the general! elegance tif' one's appearahte.' What's umore vital . to a wel-dressed man X tlian a.1 perfect-fitting, sniobth-setv 1 fvoor dealer does not keep It. temd hit adureta to Daniel Miller & Co., fole wannfactiireri, BalU mora, na.,,. 4 T- A CLEAE HEAD. ; "One year ago Z was indneed to try "Atkk's1 ' , Pnua-as reaaedy for "JjsatpiJutit Com K atipaUos, 4&4 Hfudadie, ;frota yhlch I . tibad long been great; sufferer. jConuneoo. i'iagr Vtth doe ofTltd TDK I omnd their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. In f exmtfanrlng their nsea single Pill taken ' after dinner, dally, has been ant the medi - cine I have required. Ayir' rnu w ' p ke Bysvstenrregalar-and my lead dear, . wunuueu me more wan ail' the medl . . eines ever before tried. Every person aim. ' uariy afflicted should knovf.fheir value. xoi Btato St, Chleaeo, Juno 6. 1882: .'''''"" ' 'V.jT-ATSoa for aQ diseases of the stomach and towels, y.try atd's Pnxs. - . ,T.; , Or.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweH,Mm. fioMhy all Druggists. --" ' .''-t BELOHOU 8E, ;lSALEM., If, C Open All the Year Bonnd ' W. H. BILLINGS, Manager. - This new and commodlons Hotel Isinow open to the traveling public, tourist parties and families wishing to spend the summer-months In this quiet oool hadft old Moravian town. - The! Hotel is eh gantly furnished throughout, and noiezpense has seen spared by the wner to rsake it'ifirstttass in all its appointments. Hot and cold Oaths, gas and allmodern improvements. , '1 V Table farnlshed with an the delicacies of the season. , Polite and attentive . servanta. Sample Booms to Winston for Commercial Toarists. - - -- it" y, TERMS:. SSper dav; $26 to,;faO p month, ao, Twramg mj locaaon oi rooms, thllfirtn under ten $15 per month; Servants $16 per month. .TSrra . IhftnOEitlm .7 .. . .t I vavfcaavav ane2Edis i BU RNS AM?S DIFE0T & , - STAUDAED 'TI BBlSEr Is fte.best constmeted and fin ished, elves, better tnercentaee. more power, and is sold forieee-i money, per none power, than any other Turbine tn the world. New ftPZiT? fZ'Til' a fj 3 1 -i AI A ITf n V W AN I fc U , A JjABGE QTJANTfTT 0F - Wheat and (patsr iFor which the highest market prtee will be paid. - J.- v:-r WAY. f WfUBxarrpa, N. C, Hay 1884. J t ANGE jOF" SCHEDULE. ASS2KGIH, latt iJfDKXtSESSlTftAnj, , ' DAILY EXCEPT SOJTOATw . . ; 1 leave Wilmington at..- .. ..i.. . .l.r99 r. u. Leave Raleigh at .... .. 1.7 85 P. m. No.1. BMYeatClie4ottoaitirt.....I.7.00A. K MavectAnotte t'.U.I......t f.t.;.;v...8. at....;...T.a No.Z Arrive at ttaieign at. . . Arrive at Wilmington i 8.30 a. K. 8.00 a.m. rt fpCAKTBaC' rr-PassepgM Car Attached. -tciptw at -1.1 7.10 Vic Arrive Laurtnborg at .....,....,,.l B OO p. it" Pas6Bger Trains gtdp'at'retMiJr' sTatlons onlv. and point designated In the Company's Time si :, j. ', 7' fTmflv nnant fltinilnv 1 Leave Charlotte at .t . at r 4 Arrtve at Shelby at Leave Shelby at.. ..,...,...1 7.00 A. k. Arrive at charlotte at.. 10.45 a, u. Trains Voa. 1 and a Hamlet with EL A Trn s to and' from Ealelgh. .Through Sleeping Cws 1 tweeo Wilmington and Charlotte and Baieita and Charlotte. s - -Take Train Ko. 1 for Statesvllle, staflona on Western N.C.E.E., AshevlUeand points west - a'-'o. f.-r spa . r"nVie( Athens, At- i .'. . ., , L. C. JONES, ' in Mi tea.-;. . . - HotfeVK- -. TFbrda of Praise. ' -v " t I most earnestly entreat every' female expecting to be confined to use Mother's Belief. - Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long ob stetrical practice (forty-four years), I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick deliv ery. , , . ; ; . ..r H. J. HOLMES, M.D. . - , a 1 v 1. , j , . , M, f A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia who has been acting midwife for many years," writes: "I have disposed of 1ill the Mother's Friend yon sent me, and 1 am delighted with It. In every Instance where It has been wed, Us effects have been an that I eould ask. . I eon&lder It a great blessing. ..... . ' . A gentleman writes: 'My wlfi u8ed!your Moth er's Friend at Tier fourth confinement, and her testimony .isthat She passed through' It with one- half the suffering of either of her former cbnflne- ments, and recovered, from Its efjects In much less time. , She also recommended It to a iady friend who was abont to be confined for the first tlmend she sayst l have never seen any one pass through this great trial with as much ease! and so little sut fenng.Tu jMUi'.-.l j-'.i', T"' . ''n'A .Quick and 'Eas Time i Adiatingulshed physioiaii Of Mississippi writes; f'Sveryone expecting to be- oonfined should use the pother's Friend, lor during long obstetr c prao4 tloe I have never, known. it to, fall to produce a a aulckwd sate delivery." ; . ,. This remedy is one about which we cannot pub- Jlsh certificates, but It is a most -wonderful lini ment to do usea aner me nrsi twq or mree rmnui i. Send for our treatise on the-Health and Happi ness of Woman, mailed, free, i which gives all par ticulars. - . I l.i-jji3. j - THXBBADFrSXO Hkgoxtor Co., . ;' .-ii Box 28, Atlanta Ga. r - 1 " - :' . fill' . TORPID COWELS. "1 3 DISORDER ED L 1 V E IT T m and MALARIA . - From these sonroes aria three-fonrtha oi the diseases of the , liaman, raee. These Bympfcoma indicate their exwteioe: Ixia oi Appetite, Bowta coatrw, Biclt Head ache, fullness after ai.lna-.'ii version tn teaerUoa of tody or mind, tEnietatton 100a, uriuibiuty - or temper, JLoiv rirlta. feeUater at havlDf: neglected m duty, -jMzzfiwss, Clattertnaj at the Heart. Ttatm before the evei. hin-hl v itol. , ored XHafc. 0WTIPAT10W, ' and de mand the use of remedy that acta directly ontheUver. As aLiver medicine TBTT'S, 11 tjXis nave n equal. .Their action on the Kidneys and Skin ia also prompt; removing; all. impurities through t angers of the system,' mesein he intern.", oroducmar am pe tite, sound digestion regular stools, a clear skin'and a vigorous body. TCTTS PHL8 cause no nausea, or errininir nor lnterfore wii.h daily- work and- are a perfect ANTIDOTE'- TO - MALARIA. HfeTtXIiS UHE A NEW XTAIV.. thai have dons ma any good. 1 They h&vo cleaned me out" ntoely. Mt iappetlto is eplertdidV food digest i-eadi' r 1 and I now 1 if;'' K IJral passftfroa. i I Hike a new: 1 ' f yf.h: EpWAKDS,ilrayra,0. 1 Soldevs. hereSe. Office,! Mnrray 8ttrT.T. " HAIR DYE. 4,; Gray Hair ob vVKibkkbs changed' )1iv etontly to a GLOSST Bujl.CH by a single ap. plication of this Dvk Sold, by Druggists.- or seatbyipre93 on receipt ef$l. Office, 44 Murray Street New York. -TOTT't MAK8AI Of llSEFOL PICEIPTS F8E5. IT 1 a r. i'X N.CfclTISION 47onlestsdjScliec TRAINS GOING NORTH.) . j NO. 61, Daily.' June 8th, 1884. No.M.' ' Dally. Leave Charlotte, Balisbury, High Point, . Arrive Greeifsboro, Leave Greensboro, Arrive Hfllsboro, . .Durham, : Kalelgh, Leave Balelgh, ' Arrive Golasboro, 4.20 a-m 6.07 a m L 7.00 b h.2 D m 7.2 mj 9.26 D m b.uo a m. 9.86 a mi lCUQ P m (11.89 a m 11X17 m 1.90 a mi 146 ml 4.ui m . Sol 15 Dalit except Sunday! . leave trreeBsooro-. 4.MJ p m 'Arrive at Balelgh 1.15 pm- V ' Arrive at Gol oldsboro 6.a am. No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with B. ft D B B for an points North,' East and West of DanvUle. At Salisbury with W. N. C B. B. for all points in Western N. C At Goldsbora with W. AW. R.B. dally. Kos. 61 and 53 connect at Greensboro with tt, 0cu. -u..u. anaior au poinu on aaiem israncn. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ' : JttUb' 8thj 1884. V f No." '60, ' f No. 1 62, ; ' Dally. Dally. Leave Goldsboro, - - I1B5 a m - Arrive Balelgh, : 2.20 p m ' t - Leave Balelgh, - . 4.45 p m . . Arrive Durham; ' 6,02 p m VA - ' ",-Hillsboro, . u r (.tipn: ' '. Greensboro,, , - 9.00 p m Leave Greensboro,-1 9.45 p m 9.35 a a Arrive High Point,- ' 10.25 p m 10.05 a m " Salisbury, 11,43 p m 11 13 a m " Charlotte, - . Lao a m 12.B6 p m ' No. 16 Daily except Sunday.' - Leave Goldsboro -4.80 a m.-;, rMi.. Arrive Balelgh " 8.80am f''r' ' Leave Balelgh 9. 10 a m . Arrive Greensboro 6.00 pm ; - ... ' r 1 i, 1 l m ! i 1 1 1 m i t il , No. 60 Conheeta at Raltuhnrv for all nnlnfa nn W ,N C B B, and at Charlotte with A A GAli-Llne for hH nolnu In thn South and fimithwMt: 1 ; - the South and Southwest. No. 62 Connects at Charlotte with; 62 Connects at Charlotte with C.'CRU for all points South and Southeast, and with A A Q Air-xane jut au. pom seuio. r $ i -N'WzN. a- RAILROAD. No. IT ',. GOING SOUTH. ' Daily,! ex. Sun. No? 52.' v Dally. 1 Leave Greensboro, a Arrive KernersvUle, ' Alfiw Salem, w i'. 10S8 p in 10.00 am 11.42 p inlll.04a m- 12.20 5 m u.$i a m Wis -ry GOING NOBraT :t ii N 63.,; .Dolly. , Leave Salenv . Arrive KernersvUle, Arrive Greensboro, ' 610 p ml 6.60 t ml 7.00" p m 1 6.00a m B.sa&.m, 7.40 a nf 'STAT& UNIVER$ITY$$. R, ' tNe.3,1 ex. Sun. jGOEjIj NOBTH. Leave Chapel Vf&r Arnva University, . 10.25 a m 6,00 pm 6,00 p m 1U5a ih No.t ' Daliy rN0k2:- Dally ex. Sun;' . j -i.i 1 1 ex. feinj Leave University. 1 n m ILHa m- Arrive Chanel Hlfy: P IPI12J 54 p ro BtJJTXT SLEEPING CABS WTTHOTJ CHANGE. f On trains W and 51, betreen.NevTorkandi lanta, and between Goldsbora and vVamr Spring Throush Pullman Sleeners on: trahia 3 and 5 between, Washington and Augusta andpanvlli and Blchmond, and Washington and haw Orleans. &-Through tickets on sals at Greerfebore, Ualrj eigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte for U points South, Southwest. West, North) andEasa For emigrant rates to Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas and the Southwest, address t ,H svj 4f PA GeJ Manager, 'J Gm PasBTAgent fred c, munzlbr; LAGER all: IEI3R, 'CharlpttNii&i: Bepresents two of the lareest !LAGEB . TT.-tHTl . , ... itT. . . uca orewsnei tn wio uriueaLScacef. -: -J : ' i - " The Sererncr A5 Jlnzel Jlretlnir Co., of tPiaia4elpLilsH knd the , 1 Ac SI.' ScliaCer Brewl B s Co.ot If ew York. ;;,.".';.; THE LAT.GE3T LAGE7! BEEfe; I : ': - TLLNG ESTABLISmiEIIT , : -n IN THE CITY.- , j vS;, CTOrders goliiU . i iA.li: ordera promppiy miea ana delivered ifre of cnarf a to any part or the city. aecwaii ex. Sunl 1.0 j HrgrJosTerson's Column. Mrs. J oe PerDn's The Great 3 Blood Ptrif ier.' No- Household -Can .Ml I ' . 3 Afford to be With- out. itii lixr T. : ooo 8 ,o o. ooo. '8-8' RBB ' EES . R B E RBB .-vIBV 1 R .B B, V, ,BJtB i 8 ass . . , i fU f Ij f Infantile Sklri Diseases. ' Infantile Skin Diseases, . Infantile Skin Diseases. - ; Infantile Skin Diseases. Infantile Skin Diseases. Infantile Skin Diseases. Infantile Skin Diseases. " Infantile Skin Diseases. Infantile Skin Diseases. Infantile Skin Diseases. - It Cures Bilious Colic Inherited and Contagious Humors. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Inherited and ConUtgkms Humors. Inherited and ContaeiniM Hnmnra Innerttedand Contagious Humors. Inherited and Contagious Huoiora. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Never Failing Results. in. its .i.t; All Blood Poisons. All Blood Poisons. All Blood Poisons. All Blood Poisons.. All Blood Poisons. All Blood Poisons. All Blood Poisons. All Blool Poisons. AU Biood Poisons. All Blood Poisons. ,. The Best Family icihe on the Market; i i- ' ' AH ClcerS. Sores: An ; - All Ulcers. Sorest Ae. : vr AUUlcers, Soros, Ac ,r Ail uioers, sores, & AU TJldrs, Sores, 4c i -All Ulcers, Sores, Ac. t AU Ulcers, Sores, Ac. '. An Ulcers, Sores, Ac -'AH Ulcers, Sores, Ac - All Ulcers, Sores, Ae- No : Physicians v scription: Pit 1 IZ 'll.H It is Always . Ready Because it is Fine a , . ii ji. , i i ii tin i. t.i. i S.-. t --ijl 1.'V'J, I'll j iXonicr.- because it is jNature s AiicJ itUlwJtiures ! t? hJ-l 5i si i, i .i.'i.-t- J 'f ' l: 1: !f ."'tt .3 ih'Ili- On.!. HiMeADENj vt-vi'i AT -rtrfctta pL i-ji MANTfArrrmiTrT p V i J viiouiua innr, K : !k Mi4 ri :l-j-Jl'J-i Ksta.blIIied,-'';f i J JI838. ThBTdVeirng'anenTura at the'Northfor Bwrynra". la North Carolina who has a laxrn,mlne Or tract ' tlmhfr land or WatHrnnw tn ooll tk. timber land or water Mmr to mil. Ttw s ( our t... 1 aorrenpondent. have given the J PA.I.L.A r'.uid, c'.s ue only re;i i a t rxuuutuuu Mrougnoui Mew Kn. 1 reDresentatira of thn "Tbp- I'l f t 'te. and aU Kew nglanden who think of i honh t aroUna send to the PaJXlDrcit ies"l iers.!-ic!i-,-..rii . - m and diar parf hilars address OWJ ... I ,, r i. , . . . to i ' Buslaesa lnagec If Pauladiuji, v. :mchl3dawdm t.,,it . -.;iilwiK9wEaven.Conn." "AKAXSSIS" 'gives tnfln 4 relief, and is an rafal'ibl: c"e for Piles. Prloe j l, a ' u. jists, or sent prei, . j dj i. TJjtalra.1.- PoHadlati:: lit ANOTHER OPEN LETTER.: Two Cases of Blood Poison, and " One of Catarrli Cured,'; " V ' a " Towaijqa, Ga., May 24, 1884. ' Blood Balm Co.: sWe have been selling your B. B. B. less less than 12 months and we find It .gives better satisfaction than any medicine we s, ever sold. - It Is decidedly the best blood medM, v cine we ever knew, And you can't say too much . in its favor. -- - v Its cures are so quick and -decided, and cost ing so little, tnat our customers are delighted ; with it. We know of two eases of Blood Poison -and one of Catarrh ured by its use. - ' , One of the above-cases had taken about four' . " dozen bottles of noted blood medicine without ? any benefit, but he-was cured with bbvsn but-; :; tles of B. B. B We cant sell any other blood ntirlflp.r now. TTnnlnor ma crmni siinaesa. we re-J : main, :v . & C.-Kinabd Ca;- It General Merchants, f ' ' 1 ' . 5 , f-: Scrofula Cured. ,f.--;'M v '- Atlahta. GA, August, 1883, i '.j ?My six-year old son has had a terrible slough- " . Ing scrofulous ulcer of the neck for three years -attended with blindness,, loss of hair, great emaciation, and general prostration. Fhyfti-. - elans and various blood remedies were resorted . to without benefit. The New Atlanta Medical ' College treated hlra for three mouths, but his j condition grew worsevsrr s- . ; i I was urged to try the efficacy of B. B. B., and to tite 'astonishment -of myself, friends and neighbors, one single bottle effected an entire; - - 'cure. . Ulcers of the neck entirely healed; eye . . sight restored, and the hair commenced grow Ing on his head again. I live at 945 Jones st.i Atlanta, and my boy is there to be seen. :.., i , ,Fbank Joseph., ' r . J .i 1 j . i ' ' ' 'J .in. ll j 4 We will mall on application to any one Inter- ' ested In Blood and Skin Diseases, scrofula, . rheumatism,, kidney, troubles, etcwonderful .- and unquestionable testimony of cures effected. by the use of B. B.B., the quickest Blood Puri- ' . fier ever known. . Large bottles $1.00; or six for " $5.00. Sold by all druggists, or expressed on r. receipt ol price. . ; , , , BLOOD BALaTCaii Atlanta,Ga. ,. . Sold tn Charlotte by ' 1 .-' ' j .? W.4M. ,WIIrSON." , The Scicaee Uif Life f Si. - malt in..w tn " ? KNOW THYSELF, Exhausted vitality, nervous and physlcaldebnrtyi premature decline in man, errors of youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or air cesses. A book for every man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of Which is Invalua ble. So found by the author, whose experience for .33 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 809 pages, bound In beauti ful French muslin, embossed eovers, full gilt, guar anteed to be a finer book in every SBnae mechaiu eal, literary and professional 4hart any other work sold in this country for $2.50, -oahe money will be refunded In every Instance. . Price only $1.00 by maUvpost-pakU Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send -now. Gold medal e warded the author-by Na. tional Medical AawrtaHoni to the oflicers of which Jbe refers. , v.. ; THftScIenee"oi xlfe should"be read by the young for instruction,, and by the- afflicted for relief It will benefit all. London Lancet t i ; There is no member of society (to whonf The 1 - Scieiice of Life-wiU not be useful, 'wBetner youth, parent, guardian Instructor or cl nam. - i t, -t AtlT tha TanKnw VajflMl TnaAtohA -nj Tw. W H. Parker, No. 4 Bulnnch Street, TBeefotK HaW, who may be consulted on aU diseases requiring 8KUtana all other Such treated successfully npTT without an Instance, of 1 1 SBLF Tauure. nenttoa this paper. feb38dawlw law the LtVERandKION EYS. and EKSTOKJt HIS HEALTH evna viuub or 3UU'i. Jti. Ujr- Want of Appetite, isesttoa. Iack , la- ' and Tired Feell K 91 O fitrenath. eellng absolutely 1 y:!J wared. Bones, mnscles and'. t-j nerve receiv new force. JEnllvM,' fbk mlnfi and m u ' auppues crala fovrer. vX rl 1 17 C2 Snfferlngfrom complaints . laan I ELa W pecnHar to their aex will ft mi la SB. HAB.TSS'SXBON TOUID a safe and peedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts a counterfeiting only add to tbe popularity of the original.- Do not axperin inent gettheOKioiNAi, akdBkstc . Serxl70araddreeatoThIr, HarterMed.Oo.V Biunia jaoior onr ittmam uuil." 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J- ,-'ir.f- t,fi -f iin 1 nmajJTvrii 0 K!v DIAMONDS. dd:m DUMONDS,- DIAMONDS, DIAMOJ VfiB, DIAMOJD8,;S.i.. 'IS 1uDIAHONDS1 r vwjucuigKrai aiia cneapest goods in ': l -lKoWhCajrollaa.?wWah la .'4iitrj 'AT 9 i w( mm . ntvia i ytTtt j;?YOR8TB.CHAHLQTt. W. C;",, AitenuoD.Xottoaipilingi?.- t MWSTS. Celv A Bm . f RKumrfn. a - J. ! i.' offer. for sale 8&6 baleT strong sttnle s SSfSL?? m ' tn Piedmont iS . frB purchaser untfl September' 1st. -t irrespouuence solicited. I untuklGtwttp- r - m. v . . -r i taVaSaHl t v V X V 5 Wlarfoiti'kclosii ' ts .it.. J !ti(l r -V is . AND - 1 ) - Majaaaja t'm uj. rtm i 1. U. H. KN li, of in, iK-i r. r' " " o.i-t a K.-iaerty wit...r - me.-". ihbh.Ac.. rw4 i i wiw. .v., jew k.rfc vy.. - - 1 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER BOH ; raiHE"LwD'prTJE1r7 Near VTaynvtlli, TS. V, , T hundred feet higher than AsIi-vvk-!, feet higher than wa ei,.. olRJ,u.v,fc7 than tide water. ".w reel an'dwT mS?; H.a Bcc18-Harrison Wu ana w. u Morgan., For terms addiess, V J.CS. TlJIBERLAlil- Jnne2dlnj. KE;jf.OSKNK OI ) t- ' CilESS-OARI.EYi i ; CilEMS-OARLEY Co., dec7eodlm. if HERpiNG SAFE , - a I ' it' tlA I E C 1 1 K ! . APPiyst THISOKVICK. A,,P6rfect Corset . " SECURED AT LAST. OOESET: 'tr J arrangement or a series of Fine Co -wire Sprhun. whkth bid nii ESaSSJ?- ost.Perfect Fitting uuraei ever maaeis secured. feet etasUeltv until ?TT.'" SS? ii .urMMbeuauTn " perrecuy a greater variety of forws than f to the oauntry ' j - Physicians "Warranted to Give Satlsfao s vom orIoney ai-rnadl. For sale by,'' MRS. P. QUERY, Charlotte. N. C Electric Aabliincat ara tnt on 30 11, vt' lrial. To-Hra may5,YtL on old, 11 HO vre soffsfina from K-KttvouK Usbilitt. . ff lost vital tL:T. LArK VlGOat. AVASTfMU U Ka iiX tsars at Htl Linwa (Uma Of FUtSONAL NArURK rij;tii.iT tr.iin abusiw awl Other Caoski. biwdf r-l.t &n 1 roiapiet r.lo- ratlOUOf UKALTn.ViOKrir . .Ma.n UOU UOaIUVTBED. Tbefn-a.aUerit;ttfc.nvrv ut u- N'meifcenth Century. Sen4aConoe Cor IlluutUmteti l'&n;4ittfr. A (lrtm VOlTAie BELT CO., KtHAlt. MICH. novl8deodaw (IS New' Siuamw! Resort. The New BiMtoD Casino and Cottages, n Sullivan's Island, nar Charleston, S. C. The only hotel directly on the ocean south of cape May. The "Brighton" is acknowledged to be the best situated, best finished and handsomest ol any Southern. hotel, containing all modern im provements, such as electrio bells, gas in every room, speaking tubes, and system f water pipes on every floor for extinguishing fire, Ac., also perfect system of drainage fhroughout the hoiisa The Hotel wllloe thrown open to the public oa Wednesday evening, June 18; on which occasion a 'P?clal rates by railroads. , All information may be obtained by addressing O. T. A LFOR1, P. O. Box 386, Charteston. & a rnayakl3m. Sew ur and Winter Resoit Hotel Brunswick, SMTTlTv'IlXE, N. a At the mouth of Cape Fear River opposite the historic Forts Fisher and Caswell, and In frfll v'es of u Under -Entirely Netf Management -The hotel has been refurnished and renovated throughout. New and handsome building erected tor pfeasure purposes. Elegant, large, airy Bail Boom over the water. First class Musicians front Mew York will furnish Ball Boom and Parlor Music: r me ociu ana sun uatmng.-jane line of new boats for nlensuita daiUhir ahrf fiuliiny'- -- ' --J it aoutuK uu Miauue eoasb 'founsts and pleasure seekers Northward and Southward wul find It to uicu ouTuui4a w give us sv cau. Climate and scenery nnsurpaser . :T ' hW""? .Atlantic Coast LJhe an4 Seaboard Ahvtlne It. h will sellWets froni all staotlwticed iatei to Hotel Brunswick. Special rates by monthiha lM2m ( t- y L Manager, ,,t- srayELY cures ;iv -; J have used rxr ''IifeHFerHhe Liver And KUneys" vJijh reatqdaefit, and orrapeppUfor wr4eran6njeot of An uver or Kianeys, i regar q opma ' ' J as. J. OskaRXlL Att V U Lav. :r . Iilstxirju'Henderepn comity,' ,;VJPT jsTrpeyiorl Any Uyer oe4. Bidendid remedies; l haWBoid upwards of five groesr and can rininfad them. 1 .would not be' i without tkem. J. S. M. DIYtdsok, Draggin, "Life for tlie Uver attd -Kidneys" or VC! 1 Cure", work like' ' charm and r : ' T i very f asi. i-,t iJLiXL cbkiks, - ; .as Ilaw .'Lanea'stef eotmt't S. .C la large COo. and tLOO botUea. Trial loo. Toll by err 8 -"3 - :.;r:.Uyr,;rr- ..It' and deal- 1 ( EEFOREV AiID -TriTrVl UABIA OBT EMAIL INSECTS TO ANNO. I pally maBs. Telegraphls eotnmunlcatlon. Finest ' 1 r3 3
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 29, 1884, edition 1
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