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daily ch arl ott e !ob s e r v e r - f:r t d ayv j u l y 24,-8 8 5 r,.RBAI. GRANT CONTINUTOj i rrOTlArfll tOr Dim, ttUU P ? Smmi Jfoned July 22," 186. U a,s S,en President JohnsoniSr r, Grant was-made wnae - e war aa iumji mm, Li1 t.he oiiJw uww" .n him bThfl Wlican8 unanimously . ?b?S their candidate for 9i ifib'8. and he at1 Si votes to 80. He was re ;toriai vo Horace lectfd .1" rpceiving a popular ma ;f 762.991 His eKcioral vote tirs. joe person S RETT EIY. .?; ' Mority 230 retirement from the Pres A"er n"nerl Grant spent some Jdency. the unWonted restfulness life ana meu uuuci vwa. tmir arouna lue.wunu, . 3 iaiu""- Svery pf tbeL v,ATiored euest of royalty and I well as ever did In my life and wake In the morn Uas tbe bonoreu S v-a?4rtTifl; lng feeg refreshedand well I can notOnlrgel Tient anu a" """rr up ana cook my own breaklast without fatigue but Pf 7 nAnm'ot England's chief Citiefl I have fine appetite to relish It now after T cook It-1 653. him. and in China he 2ff2l4!5HL t ""fc P33 i.,i t.r fifittle ereat questions Of I palpitation of the heart, since soon. after T com WflS aS" i e rtlIrtTr- On Vio I menced the Remedv, Mv breast riiwn Tint. naiTi m i " . n ri i f 1 1 r . i ti ij uuiiu r . .i.. i . . . . yjUH. i. i irai - h flS no crowned head 5ul" . . . . - 1 TT ne were showered Wand respect . onph as n Wirimuld have secured. Merit Will Tell Inthel.ongRnn r; . - ' Takboho' N. C.r Feb. 4, 1885.- Jans: Jos irXRSON Madam Ship us at once 5 gross of your Remedy and 2 ktoss Wash. We are doing well with it In Tarboro. and sale are rapidly Increasing and It has given satisfaction, so far as no lime icttrueu, ia every case. - we are -BespectfuLy, . . ., . ., .. t - E. B. HODGES & CO ; ' ' . . WHAT IT CAD DONE. tarbobo, Feb. 4.1885. t or several years I have mn a trouble with my I t reast, which I fear Is cancer, that being Incident I vimy T$muy. l or. two isars past mv gneraf I health has been wretchea frbirt its effects. 1 1-1 came so weatc i was incapacitated fur a a work: my appetite was gone the sight of food was nauseat-1 lng to me. I would would wake up in the morning I so tired I scarcely had energy 'to arisn and uress iuyii, upon me least exertion l had palpitation oi ine neart so violently that I was helpless. I was I so nervous I could get no good sleep, but would lay awake at night restless, and when I did drop off to sleep would soon, awake with a start, and It would be hours before I could ' get to sleep again. my constitution was wrecked hope was gone. I concluded, as alast resort, to . try Mrs. Joe Per-1 son's Bemed. I commenced using It last July, nave taken 17 bottles, and the effect has been won- aernu.'-my general health Is excellent. I sleer tn LOOK AT THIS! J 1 I 1 I V . u9 I" -I - t' - . . IK I m 1 1 . . d0Ss friends madea greateffilSSd re ? a about his nominotion to, a the lump is stui there, but If It never does, no Uirdtermof tnerresiaepoy, uui; tid - the Remedy has done for me. It has donti more i1 nal oDDOSitlun to a departure I for me than Mrs. Person promised me it would do, b brmg U;,d tfirD & ol nnnositiun to a aeparture I for me than Mrs. Person promised me It wc &0DL Tromnlfl set bv Washington I !! regard tp-jwiiiK it Vmin iDB CA r u; I pleasure m gmng any one lniormauo . j tun mnvpni h 1 1 u iui llis uuiiiit mmTnmTrawnihn mn riAcfra ft TlrT Since then his only conneq- afflicted itm i in i the land couidk Paiw nhHf. affairs was in reDre- s61111!1.:,. rtf a t,rat,v of 'commerce vitb Mexico. I will Information In re- I wish everr Know or its vnr- l am grateruily, MARY L. HTMAN. B. Bryan. . B. Hodges tue, Wlttnesses H. 1UL hnnkins business carried on by Sns and Ferdinand Ward. The VlljaiUJ ,nw,i,ifl nrVinlo .lnrf.v and hastened his death, u His association with Ferdinand r,.,i Bftftms to have been the unfor- -, . ... ..note nfiClirreuue uih mo, eu.vot 'i.. failure of the firm, which attract- us . . .. . I ' 1 edsuch wide attention ana bo mucn mmfmtand criticism, from which firant did not escape, he ,MmA(i to be a changed and broken man. He was then, though the pub- i was not advised ot tne tact a victim of the disease which was slow y but surely eaung ms urn away. ffA went out but htftle from his house, became depressea ana leic inai nisi fair name was aisgraueu... xxe grew until ADril 1st, last, when .it was thought the' ' crisis had been ' reached and the end was near;:; His death was even reported, but was I shortly afterwards contradicted, apd for several days the physicians, three who attended him, 'sent - out .hourly hnllptina of his condition But he rallied and seemed to gain strength, continue the writings of his history and to take daily rides". - His ; physi cians fearing the effect of the summer heat in the city of New York, advis ed his removal to some' more desira ble place; and the tender of the cot age or Mr. urexei, oi r nnaaeipnia, atMt. McGregor. JN. Y on tne loot- hills of the Adirondaclts,K was accept ei;andto thatrptace'he was convey ed on the 16th ot June. The lourney, hough but of several hours by ; rail. was a fatiguing one in his " condition, but after a day's rest ne rallied ana seemed for some time to have 'been benefitted by the change, until Tues day night, when 'succumbing to the disease and the extreme heat, his I strength failed, and he quietly, in he midst of his attendants and iami- waited the . end, which came yesterday morning at eight "minutes past eight o clock. Establishing ;bis home ASD-MiD .EVERY WORD OP IT. THIS IS TOK OH A.SL0TTE PEOPLE. RHEUMATISM AND TONIC..: Charlotte, N. C, Dec: 10,1884: I have used Mrs. - Joe Person's Reme- j dy, and it is . the finest medicine I ever I used for Rheumatism. ' For more than twenty years I have been' afflicted with muscular Rheumatism, and had tried I every known remedy, . but without i avaiL I was often so bad off and suf fered so much that I could not lie down, but had to be propped up in bed. I had been subject to these , severe at tacks , for twenty years. L tried Mrs. rerson s ixemeay . last springv and am perfectly cured. It is the best medicine in tne world, I think. No words of I mine can express the benefit I have de rived from itb use I suffered from pal pitation of the heart upon the least ex ertion: .. ; Of that I am perfectly relieved. My health' is now perfect, and it is all owing to Mrs Joe Person ' Remedy. I am strong ana wen, ana can tafee ex-! tended exercise without fatigue. . I ad vise all who need a Tonic, or are suffer ing with Rheumatism or Eczema, - to take it. I was induced to try it :by it ! having cured my little grandson of Eep .' MRS. 8." M.HOWELL. . Victory Corn Plasters remove corns after five days i application ea lly and comfortably worn with : 3 G P tr 2 D Oa 4 o .V: a OD 3- an p w ZD H O G 2 p t C 3 ar- pQ3' o p o 32 P o OQ S3. O CD n r US' H 2- s H OQ" It O ss CD c CO an o shoe.' T. C. SMITH & CO, Pure Vaseline in 10 cent bottles best prepara i tion known for the skin and scalp. How few understand what a perfect fit la P That painful psriodof "breaking in" isdeem-. ed essential to every new outfit. Tila is positively un-s necessary. ' The scientific principles applied to the num erous shapes and sizes of "the Eanan" shoe, Insures perfect fit. and their flexibility, abso lute freedom from the tortures of " breaking? in," as they are easy and comfortable from the first day:. Sold everywhere. ' Aak your shoe dealer for them. , ' 7 HANAN & SON. , ; T.C SMITH & CO. . When we sell a man a Tar sill's Punch Cigar he I invariably comes back for more 5 cents each. T. C SMITH & CO., Agents. We make the coldest and best Lemonades to be found anywhere In Charlotte 10 cenf s a glass T. C, SMITH 4 CO. .'A.'E: RANKIN & nno.. f - ehipeodtf; RICIIHOO ANI OANTIIJLE RAILROAD. N. C. DIVISION.. . , Condensed Schedule. , 1 - t " ' - 4 Cigar drummers pass us by new; they say It Is , - . . useless to offer other cigars to ns while we keep J Tanslll's Punch they can't give us anything bet- w CO , o m m w - . - , ' 2 en p. o it p p od ii o r of s o. ' s- s?- ' CD lj" -M d CD k co s :.uS: I O) ; -. .k ? 25 0 h-.SL I- CD A' S3 E l2 S t 2' - .-S 2, tog. 2 5 g !$ o W, CO 3 ' g '3 , . . m - - - X XTirxuia goi rijcss An ISxtra.brdlna.ry Case of Cure by the ?ln- .Voe Person Rem edy. -:- f f -The following letter, dated January 14, 1885, has Jnst been received, and will be shown to any per son who Is Interested In the subject . Names- and dates are withheld for obvious reasons: 'Mita. Jox Pjkrson: . . v ' . - Madam On the 29th of last May a boy child well developed In every respect was born In this city, bnt the "Xing of Terrors'' began to chisel about Its little heart,- and notwithstanding rts plump and vigorous constitution the poison In the blood soon began to manifest Itself In what the medical men term 'Eczema, TupuraV orHeredl tary Taint Some old mothers concluded the child had Uw -yellow thrash.'. .Yet whatever the disease It was certainly stubborn master for the doctors ' " . The mother took the little sufferer to the coun try, hoping that the pure fresh ah might be bene ficial, and Dr. , of Lumberton, was. called to treat the case. , He pronounced it Eczema, and did all he could for it, but to no purpose, any more than to check the fever to which the disease sub jected the boy , .c . 'At the first frost the victim was again removed to the city, and immediately Dr., was called and he pronounced the disease 'Pupura,' and pre scribed accordingly, feeding up the disease on Iron and other minerals until the babe's mouth be came so sore that for two weeks It- did not nurse. a mena nuggestea as a last nope ana resort 'MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY.' 1 "All means of procuring any more help or medl cine had failed, and In this hour of deepest de spair the poor mother went and - asked her drug gist to let ner nave one Dome and one pacnage of the Remedy, and was refused, because she aid not have the money to pay for it. She pawned her wedding ring and raised $1.60 to pay for the medi cine, v. . - , "When she gave the child the first dose, three scaly sores from the hips to the knees,and at seven months old had never borne his weight on his feet. To-dy. by the help of Rod and a faithful adminis tration of the Remedy the child Is well and strong in tne legs, and last baoDatn morning ,wnue the mother was weeping at - the necessity of drying ud her breast, he took hold and nursed as strong and vigorous as ever. The administration of the Remedy is still kep up to effect a complete cure. "Believing in its efficacy r nave prevailed upon Mrs . - to take It for Inflammatory Rheuma tism." YOU mm e f,Rn no rxxn c a no IAN A R. R. CO. Gekkrai Passenger Onncsr ' ) Sausburt, l. C, June 10, lbS5. ) l On and After fhlncLiV. Jnnn 14th tUSfi th fntlnm. lng double dally passenger schedule will be ope-" rated by this company: . MAIN LINE "WEST. Stations. Tram No 1. At. j Lv. Kilisoury, - AM lffi SUtesvllle, 2 81 2JS5 Newton,, r ,8.37 .a38, Hickory, 4.07 4.08 Iard. '4 82 4.32! Morganton, ; .6001 S00 Marlon,- 6.57 5.07 Old ort, 6.V3 6 29j Round Knob, t6 45 7.10 Black Mountain, 7 43 7.49; Coopers, aoa 8.031 Spartanburg Junctn, 829 8.23 Asheville, 8 87 847 Alexander's, 9.22 9.22 Marshall. . 9.5S 9.69 Barnards, . 10.22 10.22 Warm tarings, . - 10.56 Train Not 9. Ar. It. . A. M. &i5i ,i917l 9.45 10 0P 10 36 11.87 12.10 $12.30 . 1.2H 11.41 ' 2.05 218 .7.10 R16 9.17 9.46 10.08 .ia87ff 11 81 12.10 12.50. L2S .1.41 2 05 P. M. Meal Station. DaIIy. Stattoks.'- MAINLINE-EAST. TraIn No. 2 Ar. Lv. Train Nq.10 - AT, I Lv. -. Warm Sprlnas. Barnards, Marshall. ' v Alexander's, Asnevme. -Spartanburg Junctn. Coopers, - BiacK juountaii. ' Round Huob; Old Fort, ' Marion, Morganton! . Icard, Hickory,' Newton. , Statesvl'le, , Salisbury, M. 4.15 4.83 -6.L6 5 8r. 5 55 '61t 6.81 $7.13 7.6 a22 9.J7 9 4-i 10.11 10 88 11 S3 12 80 JMeal Station. 3.45' 4.15: 4.84' 6.06 5 47 '6 6 618 6b2i 7.3R1 7-E5 8'J2 9171 : 9.46 10.12! 10.89 11.84 A. M. Dally. A. M. 10.87 i ' - ' . i ' i r? "Mi II ' L f law ' 10.87 . 11.02! 11.02 ; 11.15 11.15.1 11.57 12.13 12.45J 1.4'i! 2.10! f2.35 8.26 4 21 510 11.57 12.13 1245 , 1.43 211 3.00 8.26 4 22 P. M. WEST. I MURPHY DIVISION Train No, 7 Ar. I Lv. ; Statioks. . I EAST. Train No J Ar. J Lv. : i t-? - ,-, A. MJ 9 87 10 05 10.82 11.(2 11.80 J12.15 : 12 40 .119 1.80 8.06 9 00 9 40 10 6 10.37 1105 1140 12.17 12.44 U20 1.32 P. M. Ashevllle, ;. Hominy, Turnpike, - ' Pteeon Rver, tlyde, . ; Waynesvllle, 1 " . Balsam, v v ; Sylva,. v - ... Webster Station, ' Charleston,. ' " $Meal Statl ns, Dally, 8 60 P. M. - 8.10 ai2 2.48 2 50, 2.43 2 28 . " -156 .1.68 . 12 61 - 1.86 ' 112.16 1218 v . 11.45 . 11.46 . -11.07 11.(8' - 10 66 10.67 -v A.M.I 9.20 i Magnolia 'Hams' . Ferris Pig Hams, fc ' Boneless Bacon, Smoked Beef Mackerel and Codfish, Eye and Graham. Flour, Train No. 1 connects at Warm Springs with-E.. T. , V. & G. R R. for all polntt In the West and Northwest ; . - . Train No. 2 connects at 8a!isbury with R. & D. train No. 50 for all points In the South and South- we-t: t -a.. s :- r.f . - .:' Train No. 10 connects at Sal sbtuy with R. & D. ' tram No. 53 for all points North. " Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between Goldsbco and Ashevll'e, nd Salisbury and Ashe- -vilte. on trains No. 1 and 2. . ; ,- . Elegant Pullman Parlor Oars between Salisbury-, and Ashevllle, on trains No and 10.- v . j W. A. TUKK, A. G. P.A- V. E. McBes, Superintendent. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL. WAY.- . . ; . OURS OT SUPKRINTSirDKNT, . - - Wilmington, N. C. June 6. IffiS. CHANGE. OF SCHEDULE. : The Finest Patent Flour, . fS AND AFTER JULY 21, 1885, THE FOLLOW- V7 lng Schedule will be operated on this Ball- . .- ; 'j 1 i7Z - t --ki - ft ;. Wilson's Wafers, PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. - . ' ) Leave Wilmington at.. .7.45 p. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at .... ......... .... .7 85 p. X. , . jArrlveatCharlotteat.. ............ 6.50a. it ) Leave Charlotte at..; .. .; . .. .,.9.00 P. k. ter in the way of a 5 cent cigar. T. C. SMITH & CO. STRAINS GOING NORTH. May 81, 1885. OD (5 o i-rt r1 W; . so t-i P OD - ! ft' td a H ft ft 4. o fcri 0 p . CD Leave Charlotte, " : Salisbury, " High Point, , Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Arrive Hillsboro, . - " Durham, " Raleigh, Leave Raleigh, v ' Arrive Goldsboro, i No. 61, Dally. 4.50 a m 6.32 a m 7.45 a m 8.17 a m 9.85 a m 11.39 a m 12.18 p m J.20 p ml p.m 4,40 p na No, 53, Daily. 6.80 p 7.60 p 8.52 p 9.18 p m m m m No. 15 Daily except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 p m Arrive at Raleigh 6.00 am .Arrive at Goldsboro 11.00 am to . o . . -i o CD Q p o S3 m - CD n o CD CD o CD 0 Q No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R&DRR for all points North, East and West of Danville. At Salisbury with. W. N. C. R. R. for all points In Western N. C. At Goldsboro with W. & W R. R. dally. Nos. 51 and 53, connect at Greensboro with i B. & D. R. R. and for all points on Salem Branch. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. .. Egg Phosphate Is just the drink you need during i this 'hot weatherit cools you off and furnishes brain and nerve force for the emergency. T. C. SMITH & CO. On next Saturday we will give six Punch Cigars for a quarter this offer is only made for that day-- flve dollars per hundred Is our regular price for SarrliriAfl in Oil .Mnfttarri anri 1 No. 2, V Arrive at Raleigh at;...,...;.... ..9.00 a k. Spiced. .'-,,X . o Chow-Chb'v and Mixed Pick- les, . Family Supplies in great vari- ety, . at . . BARNEXT & ALEXANDER'S. ., . . . r : - ..... ., -. - . -r . m , Free delivery.; Telephone call 8L ' ; SCARE'S V : : : : - r. ' May 31, 1885. ' No. 60, No. 52, - ' . . Dally. ' Dafly Leave Goldsboro, . , 12.35 p m - ... Arrive Raleigh, 3 (X p m r " Leave Raleigh, 6.00 p m v Arrive Durham, - ' 6.07 p m ." Hillsboro, ... 6.47pm i. "' Greensboro. 9.00 p ,m : . . , Leave Greensboro, 11.21 v m 9.86 a m Arrive High Point, , 11.65 p m 10.05 a m -, " Salisbury, 1.05 a m 11.10 a m Charlotte, ' 2.50 a m 12.85 p m No. 16 Daily except Sunday. Leave Goldsboro . 7.45 p m Arrive Raleigh 11.45 pm Leave Raleigh . 12.35 a m Arrive Greensboro . 8.80 am America s best 5 cent cigar. : . T. C. SMITH & CO.' . A fresh barrel of Wolfe Trap Llthia Water Jnst received at T.C. Smith &Co.'s soldl)y the glass or -by the gallon. For sixteen years we have been telling everybody In Charlotte that Pratt's Astral Oil was the besj I No. 60 Connects at Salisbury for all points on W N CRR, and at Charlotte with A & C Air-Line for all points In the South and Southwest No. 52 connects at unariotie wnn v, u a a k a for all points South and Southeast, and with A & C Alr-Llne for all points South. . N. W. N C. RAILROAD. o CD irillti Hotel. yiUVAVS BLAND. Ar Charleston, South" Carolina, ... V,.' . V . v. GOING' SOUTH. . V No! 60. Na 62,' , , . . . Dally, Dally. Leave Greensboro, 1135 p m 9.4? a m Arrive Kemersvllle, - 12.89 p m 10.50 a m Arrive Salem, ' ... 1.17 pm lL25am - GOING' NORTH. N6. ' 61. No. 53. Dally, Dally.x Leave Salem, 6 55 pm 6.40a m Arrive KernersvlUe, 7.30 p m . J.09 a m Arrive Greensboro, , r ,-. 8.35 p nK 8.05 a m and safest lamp on In exlstenca this statement has been verified many times since It was made- Insurance companies all over the land recommend Its use as the best safeguard to lu"e and property, where lamps are used. T. C. SMITH & CO., Agents for 16 Years.- Imitatlons and substitutes for pure Menthollne Facts are Stiibbarii Things. From Tarboro Southerner July 17. While visiting Tarboro, on July 8th, I was re Quested to vl-dt Miss Mary E. Staton, seven mile from town,: who for seven weeks had been suffering excruciating agony from some blood poison, sup posed to be poison oak. On last' Tuesday, at her request, I went to see her, and expected to see great suffering, but was not prepared for the scene that met me. I found the patient broken out all over with an eruption' which bad occasioned such In tense itching that during the paroxysms she was perfectly uncontrollable, and had scratched and torn herself to nieces until her aeony was indes cribable. Durlttg these paroxysms she would have to be held, and her screams could be heard a long distance. She would pray for death to come to her relief: her whole body was purple and raw. and ex uded a yellow water which satuarted the - bed through several thick auilts that day she had nos- tessed herself of a thick gutta percha coarse comb, and betore sne could be prevented, naa raKea ner self with It with such force as to break out some of the teeth, thus adding to her aeony. She was at tended by as good physicians as Tarboro and her neighborhood could afford, but their treatment at forded only occasional relief by outward applica- cations, and no permanent benefit, as tne parox vsms continued to return with Increasing violence. Unon viewing the coiKlition of the Datlent I called thefamlly together and told thm to bear witness that I promised nothing. I could not tell whether my Remedy would relieve or . not, as I had never even Imagined - such suffering, but it could do no harm and might do good-. I then gave her a large dose of the Bitters, and as soon as tne paroxysm, was over. I sDonged her w hole body with the Wash, while doing so she would call out. 'Oh. that does feel so good.' I then gave her another dose of the Bitters, and she was soon in a sweet sleep. I con tinued this treatment, and whenever the Itching would recur. I would sponge the body instantly with )the Wash, which, m everv Instance allayed tho irritation or itch in::', and warded off. those violent paroxysms. She did not have an attack uuring the day, and by 4 o'eloeteon Wednesday afternoon, the would recur, but every time was allayed by the ap- rTi TT K " I P . S H P 1 J i. plication of the Wash. I left her Wednesday easy A J At a x x l; m and comfortable, with directions for the treatment PUT PRESERVATIVE, Arrive at, Wilmington at,.. , .. ,: f .8.0J) A K. LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached-. - Leave Charlotte at. v. 7.80 a, x. Arriva Laurinburg at ; 1.40 p. k..; Leave Laurinburg at.... ........ 6.00 A. m.- r Arrive Charlotte at,......., 3,46 P. x. V - Passenger, Trains stop at regular stations -only, 7 " and points designated In : the Company's Time - Table. - - ?-- t . . v: . n - SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. " (Dally except Sunday.) " - , Leave Charlotte at .V. . 7.00 p. k. s Arrive at Shelby at. . ...... ...10.80 p. '. Leave Shelby at. ......... 7.20A.K. Arrive at Charlotte at 10. 45 p. x. 3 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 connects . af Lineolton with ' " C.&L. Narrow Gauge Railroad, and at Charlotte .v with C C. & A. and Air Line R Ilroads. " Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. , - i t - Take Train No. .1 for Statesville, stations on Western N. C. R. R., Ashevllle and points west. -, Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Atneoj, :At -i ; ' lanta and all points sonthwestr . - , .. . ' V L." C, JONES, ' - . Supertntefidort i F. W. CLABK. Gen. Pass. Agent . - r . . . - THB; SOUTHERfl fiORM&L 2: . LEXiibic.,,.:.. The only ' distinctively Normal 'school in the"- v State. Preparatory, Business, Teachers. Fine Art - -and Literary courses. No extra charge for Elocu tion, Bookkeeping. Surveying and Agricultural ' Chemistry Expenses low. . Send for catalogue. - 1unelw3m v L.E DUNCAN PrinjiDal . . ... ' ? ' ) - I- a. fi. , UK i ; S ' r . ' ' -I Wliolesale and Retail, at TO THE- U: -.' t ? . i i WRI ST0NS. d u RUIS I J N EW CROP Pi ... D 1 1 ' l h :t J. 'r ;:s ?. ,; ' ' K j 1 , . ft. " ': 1 STATE UNIVERSITY RSRs NOW open.: ' : : ' 4 No; u No. 8. - GOING NORTH. -' Dally -Dally 1 ex. Sun, ex. Sun, Leave Chapel HllL W.25 m 5.00 p m Arrive University, ". 11.25 a m 6.00 p m - 7 . - No. 4. No. 2. GOING SOUTH. ; , Dally Jtelly . . i exSun. ex. Sun. Tvive University, 6.80 p m 11.54 a m ArrivepelHlii, -r. ' 7.81. p m 12.64 p m have Injured Its reputation and destroyed confi- dence In its virtues. . As a result of this we now of- ! ? - - -. i fer a smaller pure article at 10 cent?, called Men- tholette" it Is a little wonder -relieves headache, i toothache, earache, Ac, In a few minutes. to bentmued during the night, and as long as was necessary. I came again to see her to-day, i Satin-riav. the 12th. and found her uo and dressod i and In the regular prosecution of her household duties. Shftis entinhlv relieved, although she will, of course, have to take the Bitters some time 10 nnmntatalv eradiratA the nolson from her blood During Wednesday, she would frequently call for the Bitters, as she craved Its soothing and quieting effects, and during the day I administered a whole bottle, with the above results, thuslpiovlng, wnat i have iways ciHunea, mat my ttemeay is an xuluu lible antidote for all blood Impurity. I am, - tBsnwt.tn v. ; i - v ' MRS. JOE PERSON. ' This Is to certify that the foregoing statement Is perfectly correct In every particular, as we were eye witnesses or miss Marys sunenng ana mo wuuum- ful rfclier afforded by Mrs. Joe person s itemeuy JNICHOLAS DTA'lua, ' '' .,'.-. ' feetx Staton, . . Cornelius Staton, Pattik McDowklj Tarboro, N. C, July 12th, 1884. J . . .... . . .. . Thia la to -crt.!fv that Mrs. Person's statement in regard to my Buffering Is true and perfectly or- , rect in every respect as regards my condition and tne reuei auorueu oy ner rwsmctij. Tarboro, N. C, July 12th. 1884. Wholesale and Retail. The large stock of HARDWARE we have on -hand must be fold before the first of the rear. We : ' are now agents for the Llddell . . Boss Press 'if V I Red or Purple Top Strap Leaved, White Flat Dutch, - k . White Globe, : : , k " White Norfolk -4. . . Cow Hprn, '' Red Top Globe. 1 , . Seven Top, . ----- V , .' - YeMow Aberdeen, v . - - - - , Amber Globe, - ' Golden Ball,": Rutabaga, At . WRISTON'S, A nd the Llddell Patent Saw Mill, both of which re celved high prizes at the World's Exposition. -. bidden k vo f re giving meir entire attention to manufacturing their Presses and Saw Mills, while tbetr agents sell ; their machinery. We at e now selling -i'T. -i-:? Hh'v Vi;'vv -VV FIREPROOF SAFES, ENGINES. PLANING MA'. CHINES, CANB AND FLOUR MILLS, ' ; And all kinds of close out all of Machinery, and must therefore our ,. Hardware, which includes. 5; : PLO W3, AXES, TOOLS, KNIVES, GUNS,- And other articles too numerous to enumerate. -We promise to sell Hardware lower than any flrnv In Charlotte, tor it must bs sold. ; Remember that and call upon us. - r . . ; r ' Brem & McDowell, T. C. SMITH & CO. , Druggists. P ThFFl!ic3nmJcls ontoetWeV SflQ1,! A 3! 1 U 1 ' noisdav of tentem-hM 1885. and closes corres-1 LI wBlUV-UI.i-y-a . 11061 Bosto'nbMt.ed M11Itaj7 Band and Orchestra Open AirfConcerts Dally. v-t: Surf iLtSP eve,ry evening. - . i ' - fcthing. Fishing, etc. - '- frm $14.00 per week, up." ' SpEClAl, RATES FOR JUNE. PJests. oaatlon8or three hundred and fifty IZ?. . ' J.F. BURNHAM, BUFFET SLEEPING CARS ; WITHOUT CHANGE. On trains 50 and 61. between New York and At lanta, and between Greensboro Jind Aeyflle. nhMllffh Will ITT154.I1 n BBUBIB JU UOlUO vm Wa between Washington And Augusta and Richmond aTTrirfiftnsboro and Richmond and elghTGoldsblro, Salisbury and Chariot .for aU TH-n arm Mril IT. fi wrn L TV CBIm nVllU nuu JJAOn. ! KitVates to Louisiana., Texas, Arkansas fl RIVES M. SLAUGHTER, . Richmond. Vh. - t - . Smokers who want the best five and ten cent ... .. . cigars In Charlotte should go to T, C. Smith & Co., and they will always get what they want. ju!21 JUST UKCF.ITE D. A large stock of Turkish Bath. Towels, and Bath Sponges of " finest texture. Just the thing for sea side travelers. . v R. H. JORDAN & CO., Druggists. ; 1 . ' nesday of September, 1885, and closes corres ponding time in June following . 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