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THI PhyaicisM in cb&rga of this old sod well kaewa icstittitioa ara rceular graduate ia medicins sod BBM Itmmna ba made tbir akill and ability mm., inn or fxmrunct i oo areatmeni ci o maca aupanor to that of the ordinary practitioner, ' that thay ha senuired s national reputation tbrooga ' their treatmvat of complicated caaa. hcutjatoi ttta Uoo-i, akia or ixjut, titat J with UO eaaa, without irn Mercury or Poisonous Medicines. - YOUNG MEN"41!09 ?"bo Y rtiaaaaa liuJ, uunta rictima for basineaa or mairiaae. ermanentlT Hired, at moderate expeoae. i I t ill liii 1 1 "la "i -'- bat whor. nontbla Mimul cuoiuluuioB u (ireltrr. J, trbica ia FEaS and lantad. Ut af Maatioaa M ha mnnl toy paiwat. dcMrinf treatment Sialla free at any aiMreat applkatloa. M Patiaaa aaSVrtas ti tm Kaptara iheald aaad their aMreaa, mm Uara MMtain Uir adraaUfn. ltaatatra.. Coamaaira'ina Mririt, codA icntisl, .ad tttauM ba wUrcn4 JK. BUTT, IU S.r'h btk 8k, 6k Lomia. Ma. i f f?I .i ..vi.il. it l.:-jtme to the " 4I-! 1 eijmel lefrtrc Ilie" 1st lnv of May 13. -; ill: ' fb-is 2Ut Uy ' April. lS$2.:.jyJt: "I t i ' ' t Aifred liEAVtn, ) ! , ' F-'f-frj akd - v Ad'mrf. ''4!rT It. W. Cost, ) " ;i.;g.i,B.;f-u:T !.;.'f ! .. -v- . S ' f U r-- i n -t - ...; "'V IT" r'; ".5 TV?. 5 3?5 g t ST:- , i t-f -.T2 r s 5 v-j rn 1- i P2 S : J.5 5 -.- 3; ,vota ... f .-vfii --:i,3h PS' i s - 2.t.i'-wS 1 1 : uj f ;J-IlIi -S3 Wlv f l.Pl i-'os?: , S S'i , --2.2.S.3. - '-r .1.: o- --r-of- AfWSl i if -.vr-i - : ? .MIX : ?' ' ' -i : sil ; i jfitr if ft 0 ft fj y pj ffj KTenshed condition or uie dioou, teas peencss remeuy, nas in my mdu, bioum souitr wonuenui cures, lies that hare baffled soniof onr mot eminent physicians, have J icliltd to Uiis grreat and lnoompar ahl remedy. I prcrllfl it In preference to any Iitm pieparatioa aale. In fact, snch a compound, as Da. lUKTza's Ibox Toxic fs a necessity in re mrxttce. U f EOJJKKT SAMUELS. i St. rocra. Mo.. It gives color to the bloo't. natural healthful tone to Mam axgestuee organ ana nervoHt rrwiem, ma hing m applicable to uenera Debilitit. Jjoaa of Awe- tite, Prostration of Vital Power and Jtn-poten.ee. MANttFACTUHED BY THE DR. HARTER AHEAD AGAIN Reports from all sections of a orth and sustain our . 9Ps;iBEs:& 7 Js the BEST and 3Io8t Heliablc and l which we put oat forthe fifsit' time last fv- Phosphate on the Market. . ii is not necessary ior ustu say anyininir aixuit nicse x ertilizers, as live reports whic! - pijht Ue oblatntd trom onr agents, or ourselvfs, t ovtr tiicj wliule tulyept. and will airi ply, repay perusal. Wo will have a moderahs supply ofJcach whu-h tail be obtained from our Agents, payable iaj Cottou next T"-tr -l & " r ... i icmir itvt. in !r mer snr in nriitr ir 1 10:2m ... v-- .. "4 for CAS J, and exsU only a .--jRelsw "ieoafsttnrs and Iforsc pVtwers i BUkfor.l Jc Uurr-n in tiiila aai GuafiO D1IU3. , j nomas itny rtaKe?, s-au personsiaox wea to ac mufet come forward l-mean Just wlrat I s,y. ,: Jan, SS2. if f V r-- 1. and PrlceW AfdressD. Jm!-? .m151 Ior CA8-nT entire stock of SheU iiLwlre. AT COST" ' 1 I ' ! ' . 11:11 fi' oMlfMta.1 . ' : - " . . JUrke-s Dixie Pldws j- . EffiWv -..'f: .'iv- r. puckeyewciurapjoa powers aak Iteapers. 1 -j SbVSifc ... i --r- - r, ;r ',r af . ' ir . ' - -m. ik m m a sv. a a a pt' " afiriT7rafaaJW.?C! 1784.- , ' .!BiK.-i; I SYMPTOMS OF A i TORPID LIVER-1 clination to exertion oj bouy, or mind. S.vlin- tow- rairiU. with ifeUnzof having neglected ne duty. 'RoatlAesness. - jcolored Urine; and ' - r 1' CONSTIPATION. Ttmra PILLS are peeially dptd to aneU cuei, one doe effects such aehang of feeling a to astonish the sofferer.i . i 2SSIi.t.i3 ina br tbir iMie Aetiea on the i n..TTiuniiffinsxm changed toaOiMsr 4 ty DrugglatA, or sent lay express iwp -n'i start I. T.laa1l LOWEST PRICES . IPITWRIS PREPARED CHEMICALS in.AfO a tanner can DayaJK.aiuiJS. For Cpi- (5201bs)of PCnVELL'S usia.t ia pgEPAMD CHEMICALS This.when Biixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, .equal ia plant-life and as certain of successful crop production M many high priced Phosphates. MA- EXTRA (No trouble to mix lMJrVPENSE.l - Full difOctSsas. Towei-i.'? Chemicals hare been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we pflfcr leadiiij farmers in every State as reference. . Sen J for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations, Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS. ; v Manuficturersor ' "9h. PoweH'is Tip Top Bono Fertil izer. j Price only $35 a Ton,net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potashi Ammonia. And all tirh-crade FcrtllLuiig platens Is. . i . - i i. i t ' . COTTON L GRAINS IfieACCMVEGETMES Ayers In ptecie of Iron Bitters. April 23 "si I A. combination of 1 oxide of Irorty Peruvian nam aiuzrjio.ipfiorus t a palatable ortik Th0 aruif preparation of iron at trill not blacken the icetIi,so characteristic of fit her iron preparations. Not. Mth. tin. ' ? " J S104 Wash Avenue. WEDICIriC CO.. 219 H. UAIN STM ST. LOUIS. USUAL! Soy t ij Carolina: Georgia ,find.!Alat$tffa claim that the - - : ' t - -"H. a . m .... t " . J' TO 'POLLS Heart, llou oeioro iuo o j ca "iiTTrr" lleadaohe generaUrloyer the rfcht-eye. J GOOD "f?S V ii m iihii i Vi i iniii 1 1 ii 1 1 mm . i a i imi r --h - - 1 11 W 9 -J AT An if MJ rW af 5.;Jy A.w MLI M AT . W 0 M It tf.Jf A. &mf80A Jf fiffi- 1 7 WWaBaWKaaWaigBBafMHi who strike CHEAPEST Fertilizer in use, abaTthattlje .eeascn has proved unexcelled bv'iafrT Ari !" T'""" ' " - r" a,-.. I i TalL - If lbcre ia bo ,Ageutiat.aour.-Jlailroad i i wicox, qibbs col, I - Savannah, Gyt., & Charleston, SC. 4 -i f"TSi5ft!:?',S 3'Sel$3i3 -t tlie loUov. lng low prices: - -.- fr ... .r ...... j j, ' . . f ' . , ! '. I hate the sole Agency for the following pataed toa- tie '!-; Favorite an'T Pfxrr Corn ShclleK : . lelraph KavI iuUr3 IwHCacc wins aw K minora tors.4 r Ai;i!Ar 2 yri"nih t-'i-. ..i .a ii. - i i 7,,B t AiJllS. i unHrtne. All faihnr tn rrt Ui . . , X: U M M Lid iu-UBly To every man's door If our SEEDS arp not cold In your town, dropusa Postal Cnrdfor Handsomb llltistrated Catalogue LAHDRE7H SONS, Phiiad elphla. An anArrlr Navaxl poMiclr Sel cJTaf iMiiul EmUnoni tad I m potency by fce tmy : t , avtjratr Mn-ft f F-"1 "LIFE 1IISURAI1CE" MADE CHEAP. Tabl Showing Actual Cost to Members of 4,000 Insurance for Une Mjear Martli 1, 1879,1 to : ' : :iarcA:1880); I k - Yi'rsi Class, aged 13 30 yarel. .$17 00 Jnid- " f U0 40 ; i ... 21 25 40 45 45 t 50 - " 50 " 55 " i. . . 25 50 U . 34 00 L . . '51 00 fFanrth" .... C8 00 rea. iio. out. v r. : jay- - r EEARL ana GM MILLET ctiTv PMVTCQ' Qen!2)ay and NigHt A"H)rug StoHe-next'to. lliiifihaui's - l"AuPS AKD-d H-lrCQHIQNHEB T : REDUCED: ERfCES-A'P Tuel)riig Stoija-Nxt to Binghaitrt. f Sweet Oil, fanner's nOil, and Lard Gil; ; fT. iAt Drug Sto(fxnext to Bingliauf 8i aifiif nutfn nrrn nan: nivcn or.cu uuiin l)i ug L.Stori'. next to jBiiighafnV CMARYi BIRDS . AHD CiGES A, "i" r. - REDUCED .PRICE .at the f DKUG STOKE neit to JJiiigliamV BOX OF I CIGARS Nio. Given Away -. 1 AT THE SHOOTING GALLEilY, "1 r- . IN THE DRUG STORE Next to O The Bull's-Ey e .( ' ..... . the greatest numucr of times out of One rhousorid Shots. ... 4 " ' ' Good ftlrTliirty Days. NOTICE! JOHW Fi EAGLE, FASHIONABLE . BOOT SHOE 'UAaaUB, Itvites your altenLion. to his shop. ODDonile yrJsjOffioe. Repairing neatly and uroniDt- ly don, All grades.of goods made to order aV a -Jim . , T -a? , - - - - 1 iT KEEK CltAIOE. t Z X. II. CLEMEKT. i -.1 IpRAIGEg&r. CLEMENT, (1 s c Pn. tt SALISBURY. N'. C. 1881. COTtMslness now Wore the puWle. Toucan UkQI make money faster at work for us than ut anything else. Capital not needed. We wm stare juu. .sizauayaiiaupwarusinaaeat home by'the Indastrlous. Men, women, boys and girls wated everywhere to-work for us. Jow is the umt You eanworkln spare time only or clve vour wV.m time to the business.- You can rive at home arjd do tn wprtc. other business w ill pay you nearly as " "ooiiau iiiu w maae enormous Day by .lifracHnf. a, swim.. f . . . . w VJ Vi 5" vusnj uulul ana terms iree " iot, tasuj ana BOEOrarjly. Address Tr? Co., AugustaMalne.- KCEi se a St aw. W ti VANf.P RAH rv ATTORNEYS 1 AKD COUNSELLOtlS, j j CHARLOTTE, K. C.' Practice io Supreme Court of the United States. Sopreiue Court of ,Nnl, .r.nflr, Cabarru. UiMon.qaMon, BQWauilli, f&vhjk son. f v: fupffice, two doors easuf Indepen- aence usres. . ; 33if it iNflTdnti! i i 1 rSTOCOLOERS-MEEtoROr h Thp reuUr annual meeting f the Stor hohlers of jthe Western! North Carolina Railroad Company will b held at the Office f the Company in Salisbury, ion the 8rd ,':wc"j " OAWJt oo.i ffm' K ivlrl -Geo.. Kzrih. i Stibscribe for Carol iua. VValchma n only $1.50 pr year iu adyaco. : nww SHOT ww HARRIS REMEDY CO. WFBCH EXISTS f S. m"" tr- wt. lock, wo. ' ; LAyPf ilC-HIiK)Iti Prbss Views on Monopolies. . "fTlie rhotlem baronsj more power- M ihnn thpir military :irototvies. 1 ;.W nr tnt l.iV ,wavs and'levv ' a it.ii! niuin an nur vniii. in. i ausines. ; Ana. as me soiu icuuausiu "t?1; UieK,ug. ana tne peonie or ;ine, Ulllt'lt illlU IUVTII3, U mill luuust jvuu- aHsni can . be suborn licgowl puly -zbv the the people, " acting.; J ii " t ' I their iruugii govern ment by w ise and- just laws. -ames Al Garfield, j . " CyJ; Ant-Monopoly; ",. 1 . -u; : We advocate; and w ill support and defend, the , rights of the: many as against privileges for the fevj. ; Corporations; the creation, of the Outiepisauil .oc i vuuiiaJiiuu uy iuc State. : ; .. .: .,r. Uabor and capital rallies, not enc mies'; justice for bolh. - - ... .... t Henuv Nichols, jSecretary. , F B. Tuui&EB, Treasurer. . .ii. -t . r ivc-i resiu cuf. f Peter Cooper John 11. Reagan, -a v , .S , . i . ; ct Honestly and .equitably managed, railroads are the most beneficieut disf u . covcry of the century, but perverted i i . .,1 ' ! 111! r corporate managenientijin which stock watering and kindred . swindles are . , , , . , . . - l . tolerated, and favoritism in dirges is peruuueu, utvu .c wu.i. , . "... I . I 1 ..... A. K. ... 1 M ...... .1 engines to accomplish juuequal taxa tion, and to arbitrarily re-distribute the ' wealth of the country. When this slate of things is! perpetuated by acqil sought to be ring political jHver and shaping Jegl'sluiioU through corrtipt use of inoneVjJ the bituatiuii becomes more hcrioiis." lleport N. r. Board of Trade, j j: From the N. Y. I'inu-s.. Nobody questions the value of rail roads to the public or the necessity of the ctjrporale orgjinizlitions by which thev are owned, but! unless they arc brought under tlie wliolesomb control of law, whereby the rights bf indi vidual citizens and of the communi ty at large- can be secured, -sooner or later a conflict will come between their power ami the might of tlie peopfe which will shake tiiejvery foundation of laws and order. From the Washington Post. The managers of rail loads IU this country show less ers of any and all other property. nnie patience of the iiieople is taxed to tii'..im.iuf .limit. v,.ri ui,. v.r . ; . . ..i....,.,. ......v ... ;v. ; railroad corporations. No obligation Uut, which they enter with the ,-ul.lic or which IS impose! upon them by r 1 J JaW, IS voluntarily perlormetl. 1 lie history of their dealing with the gov ernment is a history (if evasion", de ception, and stealth.! They water . . , . t- ' l i.i their stock in order to absorb their earnings and make appear reasonable hi:. l..,.:c- J.j.,..., j:..:.i.1o at it utiiii iiiii taiiugaut mi 4vviivo the i result of ? extortiouate j charces. Thrt hpiiefi. iariPfi nf n ni.irinPiit. ,(1 i. i i- , grants ui.reirard the conditions under ... i . wuijCn iney receive inese enuowinentsj and retain the benefits thereof. Punched and Mutilated Coins. Ashfcville Citizen. .1 . ! ; j House of Uepresextatives, U. S. 1 ; .: Wasihnctos, April 27, 1882." J Editors Citizen : j . h- Sirs I have a bill (H. B. No. l,2pl) to punish and ito prevent the mutilat i ng and pu nching of the coins o the United States. The bill also provides For the redemption; of such C0ins! at the treasury and sub-treasu- ries of the U. 8. The objection ured against the redeeming section by Col. bnoiden, superintendent of the mint. t .i 1 t I wys that if . the inoner was redeemed at par it would not; cure the evil, but .. ii i J f . - . .upu wouiu ijuocn iCOins lor guns, The bill without the section allu- ded to, will de agreed to. . J. See HO remedy at present; to prevent loss to our people who already hold mutila ted coin. I sent the "amount of $48.80 . . ' , . in surer coins to uie raiut-: lor our ntyman, Mr. John Thrash,. and COUI tliev ient me back 838.78 ohnro-inrr . Ja. . , ? . p 13 O Mfi, Thrash for the stamp on the 'jr'lL'k J ti J .'.I. I il Urail, 11118, Wim I aOOUt Ci.OU eX- nrpva rharirM. rrisiilp n !. rv-f- -ru -t .i..... 6i . JT "i l i.nu.11 ot auom JM.O . Myggn 0W is that-punched colds ' be takeii bv l Ii 'iiiidp t V. Coius De taken ti e people at a aiscouut oi 20 per pent.,vhieh is nearwhat it wll cost to send it to theminrTlni n HAlbU f rb ..nM,. ... 1 V i 1 - eJ cofii WonM be worth 7o cents.- -I regard ll as not . .i . "' ' ' . . verv m-edif iddp W,l.U ' to our govern men t t lai ii issues oi in subsidiarr silver'coi u and if U hajv pens to be punched to sipend arouud a" .liJMV neofc it refuses to take it even for.; postages ftamps, except as above2 w ft Yours, truly, r - f It. B. VAKCE. ; - . t into Geosia in ;1776.& . ' q & M ' : ... 1 . .' Tk Am fnlarrrnitll 1 1 n WIS tlllt 111) io 1844. led July. 4th, Adams and Jefferson i 1826. . : : ; :K : : : April 30, 1803, Irouisiana was pur- chased of France. January li l808jthe iipiwrtation of svea vas abolished. aves was aoousneu. - dune 13, Joia, tne scconu war wiw Q- fi jtia . February 17. 1815, the treaty unent was rail nea May 13, 1828, the first American . ;Lj,.,:L;n. n;eK tariff bill imposiug duties oil British merchandise was passed. Cotton Seed, in IDays Gouc By. Montemma fGa.) Weekly. Just ihinlf of ii, Mrj. Ixlitor j in 104, wnen jl was a pior-Doy oi inir- teen years, living! theiif in Laurei . m., I . s: nnl.lin t Laurens - . . A, 1 . L i . ru nnnitnl nf thni nanntv. which was the r , e L r ' I nlofa fit fur lorniaN.lnr .mini' M w W.... . . V. - .u.. w 7 I mi I m ftrrkiiml tliorrt a'nro nut Iaw ff.1. . . , l . v . . . . . . . . r 1 1 n.. town in norse-oaris anu soiu it iu me I . . . ., . -i .. s . ( wouJ brillg bacUiplanting seed. ' . V . . The merchants -all "had gins, and would have beeu lad for the farmers ! to haul off all th seed as the town authorities forced the merchants to haul the seed down to the Oconee and v v - - - i . . empty them into the river. They were regarded as a nuisance, and we thouirht ii rod need Tsicklieiss. I think. . k r. T, about til Year 182o, Mr. 11. (J. r U- ' r (Ilia, the irrandfatlrer Ui our Vlllatre 11 ft mail, H. H. J. Fliqua, experimented ' l i on cotton seed as a tertilzer. aulv - uu cuttuii bclu as a k in iiir them in a small natch of irrouud 1 i Then it was that cotton seed came ! gradually into use as a fertilizer, and to-dav is one of the most valuable jnoductions of theffurui. ATLANTIC HOTEL, . MOREHEAO, N.C. G. W. BLACKNALL, - - Proprietor. A KKV SEA-SI L)E RESOUT, Open June, July, August and September. Capacity for 500 -quests.. I'mitp iind Furniture all ftpw. liana Tied. Kliv.frlf lells. waur and gas in J every ruom. Telegraph, ! Itwcyresa anu rust untce in uie iiuiue. slocaVtioW fefKdobn' ?ad HsMlls within sixty amusements , W-- "ards, Ten-Plns.Sallin:. Fishing,. Gunning, SI 111 iud sun Bathing, f c ony JUdlng, Dancing and Koll- erbUaunB- ' iSii-. RATES-Perday.tso. Per week, from fli.oc I to $11.50, according to tdze and location of room, and nmuner occupying iano time occupiea. Sale oLand ! i ri virwut; hi h tuxree oi tne- ouperior Court of Uowau in thc peciaruro - tt e ji . e ... o . fceoUin" entitled GTcore Kluttz and others against Jacob Kluttaand others, the under- or y, auout s aoo Acrejs or band v i i y r w , , i adjoining the lands of W. C. Gulp, Allen Miller, Albert Heilig antt others, lying on Dutch Second Creek; belonging to thc es tate of Jacob Kluttz,, dee'd. TERMS onc-thirjl cash, one-third in six months, and the balance in twelve months. pNote and good security and interest from date of sale on deferred payments. Biddings will commence at the sum nine hundred and forty dollars and fiitv cents ($940.50) the amount of an additional ten per cent, bid putrupon the amount for which the land was sold on the 6th day of I Aiarcn, J883. CiiAS. TRICE. 27:6w Commissioner. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT! (n "MnnAaxT K 9(a)iS Tw l.: , the 1st Monday of Rowan. Superior Court, f wU1 at the Co,urt House door in Salis- Miirv trtn Tfoiico and T nt nn If .In Z Salisbury, owned byC. F. Ritz, dee'd, ad Jom,B8 tne ,ots ot K4J Holmes, Wm.Trex- ler and others, being:about 52 leet front by Hlout 200 feet deep. S Terms of sale One- third cash antl a cdit of three and bis months for the other two-thirds, with in- terest at eight per cent. Title reserved un the purchase money is paid. . 1 oy oruer oi vourt.i 1- - T vn S llmcnpncnv April 15, 188 27;6w S AliE OPk LAND ! I aJjt.Tinuo Ui a uwicbui IU6 OUDeriOT t -- n r nM&n r . i. r rinnrt nfRmvan pmmtr in ih.MU J w. tJ Lilt ailTlll UBV WMM. AlBUW.i A III J - KS . B B SI f . S . S" I II I VUH T..,a j S j: ' A insuijtmo ivctco ui iauu, j'HJf SUU Ueillg in Morgan's Township, adjoining the lands of Edward Burrage, D. C. Reid. John Bur. rrr .n.t cth.ra r. tl.n Prinnl. V near Buchanan's store. I TER3IS one-thir4 cash, one-third in month; and balance & welve months-note and K00d security on deferred payments with inter8t from div if 8a,e- " JOHN BUpiIANAN, Com'r. ; Apni 26, 18ri3. - g8:lm PaWlPlESa ' . " ' I will mall (free) the recipe for a simple Veq- Itabee Balm that wiRVehioveTAy, Fkecexes PiMei." and Blotches,! leaving the skin soft; I KlMF anil haaiilirnl' laA iit.lniiri:. . Kn A I c,ear oeautuuij aino ininructiona ior produ- rinsi luiurunberosth M lilir Ml a laid hsI I or wnwiu ce. Auuress, mciosttigoc.siamp, ii3. BEN. VAnDELF & Co 12 Barclay Su N. Y. 20ily WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcbck's Porous Plasters;?! Because they have proved themselves the rBest External Remedy ever in vented. .Ther will -'cure asthma, incl any local pains. ; 'v." -f-v - Applied' to the small of the back they are infallible in Back-Ache, 3Ser vous Pebi 1 i ty, and "all - Kid ney trou bles j tlo the pit of the stoch;they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Uve r Complaint. ; ALLCOCK'S T0E0TJS FLASTEES are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure. xvan 0f imitations that blister 'and k.,- 3:-'AT:T!Of!K'S;:f.rii'-oiilv J Geuuine Porus Plagter. t - The Color and Lustre of Youth arcrrestor ed to faded or graj hair bj Ihe use of Par ker'a Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing high ,y e8teemed for it; ana pun'.j, Ocl3-Novl3 - " i j i - - ' r ra ft wftpt In vour own town. S5 OatMt free. abDNo risk. Even thin nevr. Capital not re quired. Wo will furnlsn you eTerytbinfrr Many a: e and boys and girls make great pay. Header, if j ou want a business at which you can male great pay marinr ionnnes. .iuuit:s iuck.c aa wiuo o u:n. all tne time you work, wnte ior particulars to " . (5 ." U. Uaxlkit Co., Portland, Maine. aaJ t 9 Is made from a Simple Tropical-Leat 1of Rare Value.andlsa POSITIVE REMEDY tor all the diseases that cause pales to the lower part of the I Vuiriv fA, 1'rhi.nlst rival. UA4lihM luimrl if - 1 Dizziness, Gravel, Molarla, and aU dlfflciUtles of the I Kirlnov I Jvfannf1 Vrtnnrv Onmna l'nr (FMALE DISEASES Monthly .MenstraaUons,anddurtng j Pregnancy, it has no equal. It restores the organs ltnatwitetlle,lood 811(1 nence stne oest bloob purifipb. It Is the only known remedy that cures J 3 right's ois.ase. For mtea, use WARN- For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at $1.S5 per Doixie. Largest dou, in me mareet.. lry it. H H. WARNER A. CO. liocHssrat. N. Y North Carolina, Railroad. CON DEM SED SCHEDULE. TRAIN'S GOING EAST- mm. &VZiti . IT Date, Feb. lt, 1632 Ho. 63, Daily. 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