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w .a Ti-Bf-T'V tiA-,Bolntely Pure and Dnadnlteratttd. 1 HOSPITALS, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES. D Prescribed by Ph yeicians Evhywhe CUBES CONSUMPTION,. HEMORRHAGES jIm oil TTrwMnff XHseasesf DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA. ' TUB ONLY u tier IN iPURE STIMULAHTj For the Sick, Invalids, . CONVALESCING PATIENTS,, AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Debilitated Wqke!. For sale by Druggists, Grocers-and .Stealers. Priee, One llar per Battle. 3 ceat mid, a, War.urtrA.iMi.'.rt M orUaoljlcfceniiM. g S u above, and the MM of company WowaHi , S 1 ft-TTersonacastofUie may iu i -j J TarFltoriM), nnabla to procure It tiera me" ! i can have Half IKwen sent, in plain tsMimnarKr a, JH-, H-press charges prcp.u.1 , by remiaios; six urnw " , The Duffy Wait Whiskey C9.,Baltlmoe,iao. J ila,Mttl prindp aU . dee.ftot-l oar ai- 5 ! neucrimZ all Beatoj Ci.so.ca. ynpnred l by ol olr. MH1iri coceW(;.rmte J ! oas- ( Jleff in aatr -a-ueoaa, ntll itchxr- ! w OMAN ! 1IU K HHT FRUS!! ! F DR. J.fiRADFIELO'S n 1 1 L E R E G 0 L A T 0 II E TW famous remedy most happily meats the de mands o ti Bge for woman's peculiar and multi form aflllciiorM. It Is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one SPRCIaL CLASS of ner diseases. Ills a specific for certain diseased conditions of the womb, and proposes to so control the Menstrual junction as to rrgulate all the derangements and rresjularitles of woman's , .- r MOITlilaT SICMItEOS. " ' Its proprietors claim for tt n other medical prop erty; and to doubt the fact that this medicine does naihivw nwiKw suoh controlling and reeulatlng wera ia simply to diKKdit vh Tiantacr terti- BiWf ftianwrt lhflegwl in 4ki imt ai fba motmm tsoa4 Iwatth tatt liaptDets. .. ; RADPIILD'S jEMALB fBGTJLATOR T st,rltl7 a veiretab'e comnound. and Is the prouct of ineulcal science and practical experience direct ed towards the benefit of - SI FPEBWO WOJIAN! ' it: is the Rtiulied DrescrlDtlon of a learned phy sician whose S'udy was WOMAN, and whose fame hwumn enviable and boundless because of his won- " dtfrtul success In the treatment and cure of female complaints. THE RMtCLa TOU is the grandest . remedy known, and richly deserves its name: Romans Qest... pRiENDt. Bewse It cor.tro s ii eiass of functions the various durduzriuents o- whlr.h caue more ill health than ail othfT causes combined, ana thus -rescues her from a long train of afflictions which sorely embit tir tier lite ami nremaUireivencI her exli-tence. Ob! whatarou iltudeof living witnes-es en testify to It-i clirmiDg effects! Woman! take to your confi dence this - - PRECIOUS BOON OF HKALTH! Itwlllrellev you of nearly all the complaints peoullar to your sex. Bely upon it as your safe guani for ipalth, happiness and long life. Sl l b all drug;lsts. Send for oor treatise on th.:; Health and Huppines of Woman, mailed free, which gives au particulars. . - Ths Bhadbtkld Reoulatob Co., ' Box Atlanta, Ga." .FRED C. HtrNZLER. WHOLKSAlA LJlGER HSiER DEALER AJB BOTTLER, CHARLOTTE, N. C Represents two of the largest LAGEB HASH, Brewenea la the United St&tea The IKergiaer & Enjfcl Bre-wle Co., of Philadelphia, and the F. c "XI. Wc5mflr Rrewtaa Co., oi WewYork, : THE LARGEST LAGEB BEEB BOT TLING ItSTABLISHMENT - IN THE CITY. Q-Orderti Solicited. -' All orders promptly Ulled and delivered free of charge to koj pirt of the city, deo204lf -A WRAND SALS OF CLOCKS and .JEWELRY XiamoniW( Silver and Silver-Fleeted Ware,' Prices cut down from March 4th 1S8S. . ThaokAglvlnji Oar to Th09e wanting any of the above goods will pleas will and hear my prices, they are the lowest and uo nwvi an sue oest, rT. t; btttt.rr. Ik mm, : OXFOStD MO. Caletsareto be artnotnte from several" Con: BTeoiioaal District ot the sJtate of Norih Carolina. and Cita desiring appointments are requesied to Uiws immediate appucaiioni. vaooi receivini aDtiii.tiiisiit.H entA'ttiA icademy I'rse ot bonrd Total enrollment of Cadets a';4. represenilnsr thirl thrrxs Ut and two Trrttorias. jelon begin JUiyatth. Fuil Inforraatloa win bo gjon joy ap HIlriiti COL. B. i. B Ultbi :, fcupu - lunel5eodlm. -- - ; Safes for Two good second-hand safes will be sold cheap 0" JffTIXER'S." ' . ' One HJSBHINt S. - Aro.', to Cbaa. B. Jones, a iwil., sc .-ivvtl y THT3 IKtHCK. Slrn. Joe Person's Xlemody Is stlU the best Blood Purifier oh the market. J SO. EL MCAO&N, WhotialDrugtl3t. A Chance lor II Watches, SATTJEdItTjUNB 26. 1886 pnoniniTion cause. Speech f Mr. WIllHun Panlel on Tlie Hespoiislbililr the Li quer Trafiie. --m Baltimore Sun; - At Mount Pisgah Tabernacle, Mr, William Daniel spoke Tuesday af ternoon on "The responsibility lor the continuence of the liquor traflic, and bow to get rid of it ? He eaid : "You mav talfc about he lmproye ment of the'nca through evolution, but the progress of the race has been aptly called 'devolution,' becauseof the effects of the liquor traffis. The liquor dealer says he is not responsi ble because he sella according to law. The drinker disclaims responsibility because the State legalizes the traffic, and the State is supposed to be founds ed on right. The legislator says he was not elected to make special. law against any business. ; The minister says a warfare ; from the pulpit would be enterig politics. ; The in dividual shirks the responsibility upon the grounds that temperance i o mnra.1 ntiestion to be reached by education. The press, especially the political press, claims it as a mean i to sustain tne parsies inai, given udiu bread and let the liquor question ftinn. The capitalist has too -mucn business. The railroads want legis- lohima nnlv trt errant them Iranchises. Th lahnrr has caDital to fight, and does not care to wage war againstli- nnor. Who then is responsible? we all are responsible. The seller knows his traffic is vile.' The drinker can not blame the State. ' The legislator is responsicle because the voters may lack courage to oppose me oitiparueo. What Bhall I sav of the set from Bal timore who refused . us the right of petition? The press has no right to enforce silence or mislead, as it has done; although our city press has 'ben fair... The minister is response ble for his vote as well as his influ ence. The politic! parties get up mad dot? scares. and. John China man's opium joint gives them spasms, and they have waged war in ijonnic- . ticut aeainst the English sparrows. The saloons are mad dogs, but they don't set scared at thorn." v ; Mr. Daniel alluded to the revenue ' as taking .the tax off the capitalist's farms and ; lands, and squeezing it out of the toor liauor ' drinker. He spoke of the coming success of the nrotubition movement, wnicn wouiu never attach itself to any other par ty, but would get command of all legislation. The 'cam ionowers would come in and push St. John and himself asid as too conservative for the movement. Messrs. Henry B. Snapp and Thomas Bruscup also spoke. IVtasit the Tenerahl Ex-rresI dent of Yale Say. At a meetiDz of the Nineteenth Centory Club in New -York, May 25th. the venerable ex-President Porter, of Yale College, read an able paper upon evolution, trom the point of view of the philosopher and the ologian. He said, as reported m the New xurk Tribune: J iSvoiUtion is more than a scien title or prrilosophical question. Push l ed to its logical -outcome, it com prists tlieiant, ethiqp, and all thesen- umfnts from which our Christian civilization starts. If we accept the evolutionist s doctrine, we must ac cept his J atheism, materialism and conventional morals "Darwinism traces the origiu of all species back to three or four, nerhans to a single species. Euvironment and natural variation .are tho factors in this de velopment. But within the historical period species have not changed, and iu me prexiistonc perioa i.nere is no 'evidence that other than the two C A. 1 1 . 1 . t - Darwinian factors have not been at wort in biology, too, there are only indications ana: analogies, not iacts, to proTe a graduated evolution. By its doctrine of the correlation of forces, evolution endeavor to trans form all phenomena, whether of mind or matter, into mOSes of mo tion, vital force, like itself, it trans forms into a name for a subtle com bination of., mechanical movements. By calling it a bighly : differentiated mechanical lrce. the evolutionist hypostatiz -s an agent which ia me chanical only in a nebulous and hazy way. Evolution musr. assume the atomic theory, that all particles are qualitatively alike. - it reduces lift- to chymism, chymism to mechanism. ana mechanism to chance combina- tions of atoms. Ethical and mathe matical truths, thought relations, are made to depend upon integrations ana aitrereniiations. ia the brain. What is truth, what is science, what even is the theory of evolution itself, ii tomorrow c may aisapDear with a new vibration in our brains? AH certainty becoinss uncertain, even .the certainty of evolution itself. The evolution theory is made up of a few weii-estaoiishea truths -and a large number of analogies and more- or less daring hypotheses. It destroys the self-conscious agent and substitutes for it blind materialism Its logical outcome, is mechanical atheism.; un settled morals, denial of immortality or personality to man cr Uod." - TflE'DAKGERS OF KISSING. Xiio Doctors' Views on a Tonic of Contemporaneous Human In terest. Vedlcol Bfcord. : lhe custom of kusins ' has been condemned and frowned upon by the roiijious, out nas managed to thrive.. despite it an, ana is still loves great artillery and best ally. Why tactile sensations ixom a limited labial sur i ace nave oeen round so very agreea- apie, ana wny tney should pave eon triDuiea so mucn to tne : poetry and panos pa oi tne numan . race, are questions' quite worthy of full discus sion. K.ising, we are told, began with the birds and reaches its most perfect evolution m . man. ,- It has a long history, therefore, and may well oe eonsmerea a permanent feature in numan ; society solacing . grief, in creasing joys, promoting wedding engagements, ana xurnisning a per' manent source ot .inspiration for the artist. -;. y-f :: xu6 an euemj mj tne kiss nas. anv poarea in wastungton, u. u., in the person of Dr. Samuel S. Adams who devotes Beven columns of the "Jour nal of the American Medical Associa tion .toexpose the "Dangers of Kiss ' Everything has its dirk side, xne aarit siae of kissing, .as ; viewed a-uinB, is ootn moral and piiytMCBi.--. Among women- and h tween children and adnlr.i it hna a generated into an insincere unmean .whtn ir. chrnlrl - . , . - , an index .of affectionate feeling,! Bat ;mrZ? argument ,la wV,iK pyooiuto " " vaxio rom sue nromin. fiTAllK Iriaaina. rf Kv:- , A -- : rTru".'58 .an? children yj vava,. A uuoruuiosiB,. diphtheria, infectious fevers, cancrum pris, rup ture of the tyrnparium-all are pos- tke drum of the ear was ruptured by i t,n nrfiirnftl A.nricu A trCta flTTffIB UJ IUU -v- -m , m" Horo v - a kiss of such, suc- which had ?'such a clamorous emack u v, nartinfir aiixne tuui j:j .uv aitnnncn wo aa reahzo as he does, the widespread and epidahiic character of ? the kiss- nnlv trust it will prove ft safe , place for the international Con gress. STATE WE WS. . " . Kowhern Journal : O wen H. Guion, Eeq . one of our promising-young at. toroeys, lets ror; ttouiL-guyu. jc.a day morning, accompamea, oj number of ladies and 'gentlemen, where he will be united - in marriage today to Miss Pattfe Rodman, daugh ter of William B .Bodman, ex-judge of the Supreme court of North Caro lina. The bridal party will leave for an extended tour nortn. Tha 'Mnrfii rinmlina horticultural society will hold its annual fruit fair at Fayettevilla August n auu am. Williams' naix. it win uw larcrmt and heat disolav yet made. All fruit for the fair will be shipped without. rmf. "tn the exhibitor, prona oA it i nut un in packages or rony pounds or less. There are fi ve classes ihito Annies, pears, peaches, crapes, canned fruit8,preserves,picK- ied fruits, jellies, dried and evapor- nt.nrl friiita- flnwera. &c. are to be shown. SaliBhiirv-i Watchman: Mr. J. A. Bovden. Mr. Breathed and Mr. J. . Bogs, are" contemplating going into the fruit canning nueiness nere au u early day. Mr. T. N. Smith, a prac tical canner. v ill i most likely take of the works, should these cAntlamen CQnclUQe to EO into ub hirRiness on a lartre scaie. air.- John Wilkes, of the Mecklenburg Trnn Works, was here - on Monday. He was returning from one oi ine western mines where - he had ben making estimates for supplying a full plant oi mining macninery. Greensboro ' Patroit: The branch of the C. F & Y. v. KaUroad to run into the cotton manufacturing section of Randolph county nas been survey vi hv Maior Atkison and his corps. The road wiu leave me main line about the eighty five mile post, about midwav between fieasant uaraen and Julian It wm pe a uttie over nine miles lone, very straight and very little grading will . have to be done. - The road will run to a point about a mile and a half from Worth ville, as the most convenient point to all the factories. : Wadesboro Intelligencer: There is. at the present time, much sickness in Wadesboro, and four cases oi typnoia fever are reported Mr. Jfi. A. Moore, Mrs J. A. Morton, ana one or ner little ffirls. and Master Edgar Rose, A ewnimu, wbiaimg taai dis wifs has triad it reseatedlr, civea tb followine recipe for killing-flies: 'Oa tablespoonful of sour buttermilk, the yellow of one egg; one teaspoonful of pulverized black pepper, ana a tea spoonful of sugar. the whole thor ouehly mixed. 4 This mixture, placed about the room in vessels, it is claim ed, will destroy all the flies in less than an hour. StateBvUle Landmark: A high of ficial of the Ri ihuiond & Danviue system has siid the railroad between Statesville and Tavlorsville will cer tainly be eauioued at an early day. It is proposed To take up. during the summer, aoout twenty mucsot the rails on the Western North Carolina Railroad and to replace them with new onr Riband the rails thus taken up will oa laid on the Tavlorsville ex tension. -Mr. Benjamin F. Long's only competitor thus "far for the Democratic nomination for the solici- torship of this ' district seems to be Mr. -John W. - Mauney, of Rowan. The convention, an previously noted. meets at Lexington on the 4th of Au gust. ; Winston Republican : Mr "Geo. B. Everett, with his children," It for Dakota Territory Monday evening. Mr. Charlie Wood accompanied bim. A gentleman : recently from Wilkes and Ashe counties gives our reporter a very encouraging report of crop prospects in that section. with everything else abundant that ! makes life pleasant, except money. The town commissioners gener ously issued malt liquor , licenses at their meeting last Friday night, until July 1st,, to those dealers whom the prohibition surprise' caught with a supply of beer on hand. The com missioners of our sister town have decided upon the purchase of r. a steam fire engine for. their company. It will come from the manufactory of the Button Co., watertord, N.; Yr, will be piston-valved, nickel-plated. of the same capacity of the Winston La France, weighs 3,500 pounds, and will cost about 13,000. Monroe Enquirer: Mr.M.L.Starnes. of Jackson township, met with a se rious accident one day last week. He was : clearing : up some land for Mr. Billy Winchester, and ciimbed a tree for the purpose of topping it. While he was up in the - tree, a little negro boy, who had been sent to the house for some fire, returned with it and set fire" to a lot of brush piled around the tree. The blaze ran up the tree and' scorched lir Starnes considerably.' He attempted to de scend through it, but was tunable to de so, and had to return to the top of the trse and wait until the fire had died out. His moustache was singed off but no. serious v damage was done Shim -r-i Mr J. JC. A. Armfiald, one our best farmers and most practi cal business men, is engaged today in mow id g us secona crop of clover: for th soason. 1 His first .crop was cut about six weeks ago and made thirty seven good two horse loads.. The clover from three quarters of an acre was sold for (32. SO: and this cutting- is equally as good if hot better than the first. - At this rate, the two cut tingswouid not $81 g5 per acre and there is no doubt he will be able to get another cutting and possibly two of them, if he will take it from the land. ' - Vetoes of Reckless Bills. - ' Baltimore Son. . ' - It is now admitted by everybody capable of forming a disinterested opinion on the subject'that the pen sion business is. overdone,. and that one of President Cleveland's strong est titles to the confidence and sup port of the country is his disposition to check the reckless extravagance of Congress in this matter. President Cleveland holds that the country should ba "not only just but gener ous" towards those w bo risked ; their lives at its command, 'but "heedless ness and disregard of the principles which underlie the granting of pent sions is unfair to the tripled soldier, who is honored in the just recogni tion of his government." Nine. vetoes of private pension bills were sent- to the capital yesterdaj,. and among the fifteen, vetoes ..: sant to Congress Monday were a-number of private pension bills, all of which were utter ly lacking in merit. : In relation to one of these the President says; "J am thoroughly tired of disapproving gifts of public money' to Individuals whom my view have no right or claim to the same, notwithstanding apparrent congressional , sanction." .What he means by "apparent con gressional sanction'' he explains at some length. It is "a fact,", he de clares, "that, a large - proportion of these biltehave never been submitted to a -majority of either branch of Oongrt sa,". but ' are the result of 'nominal sessions held for the ex press purpose of : their consideration, and attended by a small minority of the members. tie might nave ad ded that in the Senate the only scru tiny such bills get, as a rule, ,is the inspection of a single Senator, who ia often the person interested in their passage, and even he "at times dele gates tne aiscnarge or,XDis auiy ut a clerk. I.-The report thus made up . by sub-committees of one member and his clerk is commonly accepted with out examination as correct by the full ' S-nate committee on pensions, and the full Senate in its turn, or ihe majority of it," accepts the favorable report as tne report .oi tne wnoie committee, and passes the accompa nying bill without question.. ine number ot these duis rusnea tniougn at a single sitting "fa: absolute proof that they do not express the aenoer ate judgment ot Senators upon- their respective merits; The President al ludes delicately to this circumstance. . . v . 1 , I J J , wnen i nave aeemea n my uuiv. he savs. 'to disapprove many of the bills presented. 1 nave naraiy regara edmy action as dissent from the con clusions or . the people s t representa tives. S Congress does not, in iacc. acquaint itself with or really sanction the private pension mil v passes, out imposes upon a conscientious Jrresi dent the labor j)f an investigation which it would have been better in the first instance to have left to the nension bureau, with its hundreds of Amnloves paid to do this verv work. The present Coneress has laid itself sneciallv open to rebuke in tnis rrjat ter. It hns already submitted 393 private pension bills to the President for his approval, ana in more nave received the favorable action of .both houses, the total of 604 being nearly three times the number passed at any entire session since lsol upon tne 130 now before him, the President declares himself as unable, aswas Coneress. to bestow, in the time at command, the examination they de serve, with the result that many that should be rejected wul.probab'y be come operative. For the vetoes of . - r . such es he finds bad the country will be duly thankful, as it undoubtedly is for his vetoes last Monday of other bills for the erection of useless public buildiners in various parts of the country. LIVER P1LIA Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills fer 8aHow Complsx- ten, Pimples on the Knca and Biliousness. Never sickens or gri(s. Only oue (or a dose. Samples tree at JL. K. wriatan's. v Positive Cure for Pile. Ta the peeple ef tkls eenstr we weoid . say owe keen xlvea Cae mmi et i. JtarohlaP ltal rile Ornknent empUaticaily gtwranteetf te core or money refunded lateraai, external, blind, bleed ing er Itching piles. . Price 60c a box. Nocture, no par. " - . - -1 - For sale by L. B. Wrlston,, druggist, Charlotte JUST WH T TM E ALL MT ; Eton. D. P. Haynte of Salem. His. says ho nam Dr. Boawko's Cough and Lung Syrup in his faml ly with the most satisfactory result-. In all eaes of Couehs. Colds and Crouo. and recommends it in particular for theiHue ones. Sample bottie free at L K. wnton a. . . TIRED OUT! At this Mason nearly over ana needs to some amaiaDio. iKun nam into umoet erery poy etwin's praMriptaon for thnt who need bnilrtirn op. THE BE5TT0HIC . For Weakaess, Luerftaita. Tek mi IS1?1 the ahI, arv. etc. it etc, it HAS NO EQVAU ao4 if the only Iran medicine that Is not injartone. Jt Enrichee the Blood, Ijivia;orates thm f)7Mem, Restore Appetite, Aids Die-ewtioB it dee not blacken or injure the teeth, esnaeoamd : eche or pcodnce ooDBtitwtwtn oUtrr Iron mtdirjmmM ti Pf. O. H. BorixiT, a leading poyaieUn of Spring- . - jiwio, Krmo, layac . : " Brewo'a boa- Bittay in athoronghr good modi. cine. I nas it in my praotiee, and find its action ex ele another forma of ktMa. I n m urn It 1 1 f ill 1 11 kie nnn ; dition of tbe system, Brown's Iron' Bitrers is nenaUy m iwajtin. iuaita It. ia all tfcafifalauiuul nr it ' ' Dm. W. It. Watbsb, 131 Tbirty-eeeoDd StcaaL Gemetown. P. 0 aars: " Broarna Iron Bitten is theTbnieof the are. Itothinr batter. It create , mypaMM, a1- I Hausu am wanmi lalSPMeufi.' (jmntue has abora Trade Mark and CToeaud red Hnes oo 4-ranper. TaJte no other. Afadeonlyby BKOWM gJfJgatAOAlaCO BALTIMQItE. MP. Mrs. Joe Penon'a Remedy Is still the best Blorrt Purinr on b market ' V JNO. H. McADKN Wholesale D-ngnlflt. 8P C I A L -;o: fe Arc Now SoeclaT inducements to our customers and the ttade In WATTJHES. CLOCKS, JRWELBT, PIAMONDS, StLVEK and SILVBB-PI.ATEn WARS, SPECTACLES, 4e, &C . Special attention given to repairing Watches, Jeaelry. Ac . .. - . ". : . . W. H. FARRTOR & BRO. Opp. Centrai JJotal, Charlotte, N. C C1T i TAX K ET UB N S . - TAKE OTIC'B.'i.-i,' vronqs is pkbbbt given to all per- J. i sons eld ng in the City of Charlotte, or who oonorhave control of taxable property in the City on tbe first of June, lhtk, or who are liable to poll tax, to return to tne. ou or b -fore the last day of June, a list of their taxnble property and potls) In said City, on said 1st of Jane. 1886- Pursuant to Seo.30, amended Charter ot City, ; FaKP NASBUTreaaarer.- ' lWfcurnstaJfrem latto 306kef ane at ette tn Otty Ball from S o eieck. a. m to t p. m , ; FOR 11KNT. : FOCR BOOM COTTAHE on yitth street, be- yond the Air Llae depot Mood water, garden and fine shada Price 10 per month.. , 't'EBEE BOOM COTT(Jon Sixth treetV be--1 ten Poplar anU Fine. Conveoient to bud ness. Price H 50 per month. ... ,w - -z TUBKK BOOM COTTAGE on Sixtti Btreet, be tween B and Myera., Good, water and fine shade. Prk-e $8.60. - - - .- .. .';- -. , tj IX ROOM DWELLING ovsorner SJxthfetreet y aid R 4 D. B B, Good water, tine neighbor hood aud con veulsnt to buslnes. Price S16 per month-' ' -' - - rv . ., CflABLOTTB BEAL" E3TATK AeENCT. -. uhel7 56 Two-delrable building lota, 60x300 feet, fronting on South Trvon street, adioinlna the property of J. H Carson. Shade trV8 on lots. Will be sold separately or together. Price $70(1 each. - .... - ' CHABWTTB JiEAL ESTATE AGENCY. ' 1STABUSHED USED IH ALL &YER ZOQ.00G SO ILXS. PAHTS OF THE WORLP CataloRiies and Pneps on application. Sold by all the best C'arriare Builders and Bealers. .- ' s. : : , CINCINNATI, U. . A. -.- .-. . .i CaUe Address, COO-CUT. Pec2a,-dtDesthsattl - - FOR RENT. A Braded good tenant. ACDly to jams n i -J 'i m va a aa m in i m ii u OfferiD ii 100,000 ik i -OF- Paid In CASH OR TRADE, -AT - BOOK AND 8TATJONKBT STOKE, - No. 17 S. Tryon Street, 0.&.13JeSRT JUST RECEIVED, ; ' ' " - . A choice lot of shredded, grated sad sliced. - PINEAPPLE, - PHOTO SALMON, SWISS CONDENSED MILK, PUTTED 11AM. OX TONGUE, - TURKEY, CHICKEN . ..." , AND BEEF. - Wilson's Crystal Wafers, Graham Bread, Gi egrr Ssaps and Other trackers. cream mmm and bon bons ICE CREAM & SHERBET . ; '. Furnished on short net oe. ' C. F. HARRISON, . Successor to Mayer ft Boss. Is not complete until you have added that oharm- lax resor; TH? ATLANTIC. HOTEL, MORE MEAD CBTT, X. C, Immediately r-n the ttlantlc oce'n and one of the mostciWJtfulSCMMSB BEjORTS IN AIYIERICA. - The table the best, and supplied with every deli cacy from the sa. ' ,. j SURF AND STILL-WATER BATH IG UNSURPASSED. , : Trolimzfor Blue fh sn Spanish Mackerel tbe finest In the world. - ' ' . . ; - A beautiful beach and elegant orchestra, and every nmus-ment to be found at a setaide resort. No seaside resort on the Atlantic coast ha mo e natural advantages than Morehend City, and the new management are deteennlnted to make it - $$QO$f TO NONE IN THE SOUTH. The seventh season commences June 1st -Tbe Hotel and Cottages aave a eapacity for 760 guests. . For terms and new Illustrated pamphlet address COOKE ft FOSTEtt BBOTHKBS, maySOdsunftvtedtf . . Proprietors. ICnNUNer AIVI) lAiniIJLl L) - BAIIBOAD. Condensed Schedule. , TRAINS GOING SOUTH. May 2d, 1888. No. 60, Dally. No. ua, : Dally. Leave New York, - ' Philadelphia, ." Baltimore, - 1 ' " Washington, ' M Charlottesville, " Lynchburg. Richmond " Btirkyille . Keysyiiip . " . Drake's Branch " Danville, 120O n'l 3 40 p m 6 3 p m 9.00 p m 11.00 p m 3.00a m 615 a m 2 00a ro 4.06 a ra 4.48 a m 4 59 a m 801a m 7.SWa m 9.60 a m 11.15 a m 8.50 p m 6 16 p m 8 B p m 5 38b m 6.U6p m 620pm .23p m " Goldsbore, Baleigh,- .; . " Durham, ".; Chapel Mill, " ' buar' ' ' Sreensbftro, 11.69 a m 6.00 p m 6.07 p m . 4.56 p m p at- jiL21p m 9.68 a n l.G65p m 665am Salem, , " High Point, i V - Salfabury, ' j. " " Ooncord, . -" Charlotte, Arrive Atlanta, . t.tiKn m ,10.19 a nt I 1.10 a m ll.!48 a a 1.67 a ml 11.69 a m 8.(10 a to 1.00 p a , 5.56 a mi 8.84 p m 7.14 a ml 4.49 p m 1.40 p nU0.40 p ra TRAINS GOING NORTH, n in, WANTED H 1 Fresh every day. YOUR May2d,1886. ' No.61, No.68, - ' Daily. Dairy Leave Atlanta, - ... : 6 46 p m 8 40 a m irrJvefireenvlUe, ' ; ; 1 . 11 82 p m 2 30 p m otJaly!' " ia 46am 343pm y " ; Cfiarlotte, T- , 4.05 am 6.26 pa - tfS1' - - 6.01 am 7.25pm . IrS1?'. ' 6 m 8,01 p n , " : High Point, -. ; 7J)4 a M 9;08 J jg Greensboro, - 7.36 am 9.43 p n ' ".''falem 111.40a ml 1.17 a m " B:.Tit.ro, . 11.64 am - 7. 5rham- , - - 13 28 p m - ' Chapel Httl, - l0pm " ; Goldsboro, . - 4.40 p m - Er, - am il.28pm ' - grak Braftoh, , 12.20 p m 2 42 a m , . Ilto. 12.38 p m 8.1 a m " , BurkwlUe , :- s 1.20 n m g ivj m J'Biohmond j 837 0 g 7P0am !! Lynchburr,- , . 2.45p mra.'lu'a'iu - " Charlottesville, 8.1Spm 4 25 am Wdshlngton, 4fipm 9.45 iS 'K!,' ' U.25pm 10.03 am - Z E"'18' ' - 8 00am 12 35pm Jf-. NewTork. - ' leaoam 8 20pm Dally axoept 8unday. BLEEPING CAB 8EBVICE. .On trains SO and 61, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be tween New York and Atlanta. T . On. trntna Vk arul RI D..u. t. . . '. Pullman HlMiwr Mnan imi;. . jjqj- a . -uuuuuuiui auu ttreena- alPpoin1 3tt?M oa.8ale at Principal stations, te v E. B. TEojA3, t. ..- c, W CH1ABS ' ' "' Senerai Aian-. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. t I ;hnono, v. POLICE?.!! "i. Atlanta, Ga., Jn y 23, 1886. ' -. Whenever I know Of anything that might be ol service to my fellow-men, I desire to Impart such information ; hence I give the following facta to the public: ' t . ' Mrs. M. M. Prince, livtiig'at 88-West Fair 8t Atlanta, Sa., has been troubled for several months with and ugly form o( catarrh, attendedftth a copi ous and offensive discharge from both nostrils. - ;. . Her system became so affected and reduced that she was confined to beM at my house for some time, and received the attention of three physicians; and nsed a dozen bottles of an extensively adver tised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. She finally commenced the use of B. B. B. with a decided Improvement at once, and when ten bot tles had been used, she was entirely cured ot aD symptoms of catarrh. f: ' --.: - 1 gave her an appetite, and Increased her strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend It as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. . " r ' J. W. GLOEB, . - - c Policeman. ! - 4. ' - " Was it Cancer ? I have been taking B. B. ft for six or seven weeks tor something like cancer on my neck, and I would not take omk thousand dolljbs for the benefit received. ... I ijad previously tried various so-called bipod remedies, but B. B. B. 1 the beat, theaulokest a&4 the cheapest blood purifier I ever nsed. J refer to any merchant of Griffin. Ga. . - 'I J. H. BABNE3, Griffin, 6 s. BOTH HANDS UP. A lJewnaniie Suddenly Raises Hlaj if and for the " First . ""';-TIaeIaTwo ITetars. ConesDondenee Atlanta Journal. Nbwhak, gL, June 10. Mr. Jacob G. 8 ponder an old and resbeeted citizen of this place expert eaoei iara a snaaea ehaage la his gestleulatlve extremetles lately. . It seoms that a little over two years ago Mr. iSponcler baa a severe , attack of Rheumatism, Ihls arms became useless, and, to - i - ' - taot, be copld not raise his hands to his head until -the other day.when be called on the druggist and obtained a preparation that acted like marJe on blm, for after faking the first half bottle be could move hU arms about, and when he had taken six bottles he waaaoond and welL . Ber. W. W. Wads worth and out people generally who are famijiajr with the case almost swear by the wonderful remedy now. Mr. Sponcler said the medicine was called B. B. a . BLOOD ROISON Mr. A. P. H. ot Hampton, 6a haslrecently emerged. from one of the most remarkable et of Blood Poison 03 record. His body and limbs bad no less titan four hundred small ulcers his bones tormented Llm with painhis appetite faUed-hl kidneys presented frightful symptoms and all doctor and 100 bottles of the most popn lar Blood Poison remedy failed to glye htm any relief. He secured B, B. B., the ooneentratad quick cure, and five bottles healed tbe ulcers, re lieved all pain, 'cured his kidneys, restored bis appetite, and.made him a healthy and happy man, .- s, m..,. - -:- r y-' . ;. iTIr. Bosvrorth Interviewed. From the Southern Ciippe?. f - - -. : 'IXea," said Mr. James L.Bosworth, an old At lantiaa, "it was twelve yeara ago whenl contracted a terrible ease ot blood poisoning. My affliction was truly horrible. I had no appetite, did hot sleep w&U at nlg Wrny digestion was impaired, my throat wascMterijje4 fl?etUss, and in tact I was a total wreck. -1 bad been under the treata.ent of geyeral of the leading physicians of Atlanta; tried nearly every blood remedy advertised; went to Hot Springs receiving no benefit 'Whatever." t .... 1 - v. - "AndTjou remained in this condition twelve rears?" lnjjrrupped the Clipper man. . : "Yes. sir. and mere than that. Three years ago 1 was laid up with rheumatism. My knees were drawn up In Such a position that I could not leave my bed for months. My life became a lingering- torture. A truly wounderful blood remedy was recommended, knpwn ba B. 3 B. 1 used u, and sir, 5 bottles cured me, and I really believe It to be the grandest and quickest blood, remedy aver known t " - ' 1 - SCROPIJL.A. ' . Are any members of your family thus afflicted? Have they scrofulous swelling of the glands Have they any scrofulous sore or ulcers? If so and It thould be neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, my dejjoslj itself in the substance ot the lungs, produclnr poaiumptioi. Lovk yefj to the eonaiooa ei yocr iarnuy, ana u thus afflloted give the proper remedy without delay. ; But that which makes absolute cures In the shortest space, of time.. The uneetlng finger of public opinion points to B.B. B, as Jhe most wonderful remedy for scrofula ever known. ; Ask your neighbors,, ask your druggist, ask or right to those who give their certificates, and be cpnylgced that B.B.B is the quickest and most perfect Blood PorlSBr evgr before kuown.'. - r Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother Influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. , She had been cofjflned to her bed several months wltn Bheumatlsm which bad-stubbornly resisted al) the usual remedies. Within twenty- lour hours after commencing . B B. I observed marked relief. Sbe has Just commenced ber third bottle and Is nearly as aotiye as eyejr, and has been to the front yard withj rake in band," clean ing np. Her Improvement Is truly wonderful and Immensely eratifFlnr. : " Book of Wonders. By addreaslng Hood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ba. ani one can secure free one of the prettiest and most valuable 82 page books now out. It tells all about the blood, its dlaeaaes and rernedlee Borofula. m. ears, Bhanrftatlsni. Ktuney- Affections, Skin ,Hu- mon,fto,fta. Drop a postal for It at onoe. , -- c..h.iiontbomiby,1i; d. Jackson vtUe,AlaM June 6,1886 r . ' " V-,-. , Do not fail to send to B. B. Co.. Atlanta. 6a. for f r? of tep'.r Bock of Vendors, tree. ' -. . 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