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f;:M:.ii Dr. C. W. BENSON, or Maryland.. o zrv above a correct likeness of this Well . ..wn and successful rnyaiclan and Sunreon. ... made a Ufa long studv of Nervous Dia- ... , imt Dwwes or um sun. and m rw i-a- in the highest ranks as authority on these .. ! and distressing diseases, a :n t iu coune of his praotloe he dlsoovered what .. . are renowned in medical practice, Tlx : a :n!'ination or celery and Chamomile In the ) ..f Pill. Thev are now used hvth Pm. it large, and constantly recommended by V;V not a Patent Medicine. It Is the result of .... uv:i experience In the practice of medicine, r -v are a sure and certain cure for the follow .leases, and are worthy of a trial by all in - " .. nt sufferers. They are prepared expressly . ;rv M.-s iieaaacne, jervous Headache. Dvs Headache, Neuralgio Paralysis, Sleeplesa- ij-sp.'psK ana nervousness, .ana will cure : bv all Druggists. Depot 154 N. Howard s i -imore. Md. By mail, two boxes for 11. , 1TTENTOX, New York, General Agent. DR. C W. BENSON'S KIN CURE 1$ WarrantsdteCurs iCZEHA, TBTTCXS,. HUMORS, INFLAMMATION. MIUC CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR? AMD SCALP, 3CROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE 8 and TENDER ITCHINOSeaaUpartaertba It xnsiee tha akin wait, man and smooth. rcct-s u and freckle, and ia tha BEST toQe TUX WOSXD. JDagantly pat up, tw cct:".es m one package, co nailing of beta icl ni'.cnl treatment. A : i-Iu drues-ista haveiU FrtoeM.p '.HWxiAWiy tuthsa nrm feb IS TsKS i K . I "J -1,1 KiVl ial t tvtml'soK u ffriert (lair RmSmtt sad 1 WlUcicMlM9ludttriatMrfi '-tta Restore drey r Faded Hair at an araggnu. t.iucer. Bacaa, Han drake, Milliagia and i.-.nv of the best medicines known are here com- . ,-- r i i , or " :j:h-j inoancia.nM sucn varca anaeocnm . wcrs. 05 to m-te l ie Greatest Clood Furioer&the Best Health aad Strata Restorer Ever Used. It c. ire IVcspepsio, Khcumr.lrun. Sleeplessness, '1 i.-ais of the Stomach, 1 lowrls Lun.S LWex, K.. .revs, and all tan.i V-ontpiamt" It v u are msi r. a-- y with Consumption or nny !-.sease, use ti 'i .. c t--Iay. It wU sorely h:!pyoa. Rcn?e:'.r ! ii ts tor suoerior toCinett; I'ences of Cinder ju1 &tI;cT Tonics, as it builds i:onesraa vrit-V-.t irtXicatms. 50c and 91 . ata!li!.:ilrii-dn::r Nnnegenainewithout g ..- :t:ir irecflh (.i-.ti.l ..." 1. Serrd tor circular . SAVlNii IN BCTI TKE DOIXAR S1ZK. it V DJtWlT to th eh rn ny 80 DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TREATED WtTH Perry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy lias &aved tlie lives ol" many, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. S. liecry C1l0nn. Lawrecce, Mass., ray : " The auiKeooa pronooni eria, and decided tbat cea my cat xnpo. no rcruetuea couid ruch it. Life." irry Darin', Pain Kilk-r saved my Jbeooa Ieach, Nasbna, N. . H.. aars: "I bad Mile nan ainotucut eveivly. in Kilu-r drome bod awuy. DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. t in 1 D.tWly ohm dec 31 )uoe 20 DAWly Je 20 Seasonable Goods. E OFFER NOW FKESH ABRTVALS OP MOUNTAIN BXTTTSqi,, . CRAJ( CHS ESS, EARLT E0SJ5 8EED POTATOES, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR,, NEW CROPKOLASSES, 1 30O Bbls'GOOb TLOVR. ' liiiliii S 11 ?;lrflil?!?ll? ta tb sa nr-ra HALL & PEABSALL. DlWtf " " ' 1 U60rninblcir. March 10tbaf.l2-M,UV theihpa88M tfiirdeadiijayesXra, A ' ' -V, -FBJEK PASSES, ; , DaVS 44 JvW ' v -W : .'tv&C" - tTHK'itJSGl&xzATiTXE. ' against f ree passes cam np. . Mr. HartiSjofWak; opposed: the ' - u . Tuimffh Kwi.nhna p.nnrt I nighV-V - r v- 'V, , , I that the' ISO mer&hers of this Learis- 1 1 " Awwawaa w aw Sk?va v W a ava . " NiaiTT SESSION. " - J. .February 28. 'SenatTiret at . Uili against ireer oasses came up as unfinished business of this . morning. Mr. .TVatson'sVwas the. first amend ment pending. There' was another amendment of Mr.'. Watson making lt'Unlatrf ulior ,any legislatiye, jadi-r ciat or executiva omoecr etc. . :to re-. ceive a pasaCV yr. ' x' C Mr. layiiid sent forward a substi tute. tor strike ou Wall after thenact- ihgclaTise and'insertt'-That hereaf ter all judges of the bupreme and Su perior Courts in this --btate solici tors, State officers and members of the General Assembly shall in addi tion to their oath of office take the following: lt I r-do! solemnly swear that I will not receive any" gift, gra' tuity or free pass over any railroad, steamboat, etc., etc. Mr, Linney continued his speech of this morning in behalf of thebill. He believed he would favor Mr. Payne's suDsciiute, ne waniea nereaiier 10 una no judge on tne bench witn a free pass in his pocket. Mr. Watson's amendment to make any man receiving a free pass in dictable, came up. The yeas and nays were called. The vote was ta- Een. Ayes 'jy, noes jju, so tne amena- ment was adopted. Mr. Watson s amendment as to misdemeanor on railroads for grant ing such passes, on vote. Mr. Caho asked for the ayes and noes. Urdered. Ayes iy, noes i". Mr. Watson's amendment that this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ayes 37, noes 6, so the amendment was adopted Mr. Cozart said he would with draw his amendment as to editors; it was only a joke. The Senate objected to withdraw ing. I it exempts- religious - editors 1. --w-. w . a . 1 Mr. Strayhorn asked the ayes and noes, uraerea. i ne vote was caueo Mr. Strayhorn said believing that th& press was as much influenced by free Dasses as .the .Legislature he should vote aye '"" Mr. Evans said if the gentleman who offered that amendment would assure hi to that he did not have a 11CV UAOO III UlO UWAC,b W he believed he would vote for it Mr. Cozart said he had one, and Mr. 'Evans said he would vote no. The vote stood yeas 30, nays 12, so the amendment was adopted. On the amendment not to apply I the act to any president or supenn tendent of railroad company, the yeas and nays weie called-r-yeas ' 12, nays 28, so the amendment was lost. Mr. Jones amendment not to con tribute money for the use of .any po litical party was adopted. Mr. Mebane s amendment that all members of this General Assembly who have used such passes shall sur- I render them up to the President of the Senate, and pay over to the dif ferent corporations the amount of traveling they have done on them this session in money.' The. yeas and nays were called; which resulted as follows: Yeas 35, ays 6. so toe amendment was adopted. lhe -question -was then on Mr. Payne's substitute. Voted down. The question then came np on the bill on its second reading. Mr. Strayhorn asked the yeas and nays. " ordered. The vote stood: Ayes 34, noes 12, so the bill passed second reading. Mr.' Caho offered an amendment that no vehicle should give any per son a free ride going to or coming from an -election, or any political or public occasion, or in any way.: Ayes and noes were -called. The vote stood Ayes 15, noes 24, so the amendment was-not adopted. Mr. Webb's amendment that the act shall apply to all county; commis sioners in the various counties in the State. Mr. Mebane's amendment also to magistrates and ministers of the gospel. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday Evening, Feb. 28. Bill to liquidate the debt of the county of Bladen. Passed its third reading. To change the corporate limits of the town of. JacksenvUlerin Onslow county. -Passed its thirds reading. To incorporate the Tar River Transportation Co. Passed its third reading. To establish a graded school in Iumberton' school district No. 70, in the coimty of Robeson. To prohibit the use of nets and set down seines' or placing fish traps in tne waters of.Masonborp and Myrtle . Grove: Sounds, in New; Hanover county. Passed-ita third, reading. Act to regulate and repair public bridges in; Onslow county. Passed third reaaingr - Thepreven the felling of timber and trees in Helso and Cole Swamp, in Dupli?. county, j- Passed, Jts third reading. 'f' c.i : -' " . In reference to ther towrr of Wil mington, passed third readipg. Act to incorporate ; the Vadkin FallsManufacturipg Company, coun ty of Slanly, passed third reading. An act to establish a mortuary ta ble,: passed third readings - s - To provide lor the working of the Wilmington and Whiteville road in Columbus-county. ' Third reading. To incorporate Big American Re duction Company. Third reading. To incorporate Mt. Holly . Manu f acturipg Compafayan 'Gaston , coun ty. ThirdT'reading! "; '''SENATE.;'; ' t Thursday, March 1. Mr. Caho, resolution on adjourn- --. - ' ' v The previous -question waacalledj 'Mr. Webb's amendment that this atn, uuuuiu uppiy , bu tu uouuiy 1 I J A ' .." . Tl A I A commissioners, in. tne state was on vote." ' ". . , f -4 The vote ; stood-rryeas 22, nays:124. iso tne amendment was not adopted: jui .. . -m. uuu a auicuvuucuv lu Dtl out section 4 as to making it unlaw ful to give any person money to pay his way to political "conventions, &c. 'Mr. Dortch -asked the yeas and nays. OrderedVyeas.' .11, nays 26 So it was not adopted. . ' - The question then was on- the passage' of the' bill,w6n which theyeas auu uaya -were pruereu. ... ; - lhe vote stood yeas 27, nays 17.f DEAF. DUMB ANT BLIND INSTITUTIONS. The bill for the an'nroDriation t .1 T-v.e x -Ci2!ar!TM?-a 1 tu j ear, yums ana xima i.syxum substitute from the committee adopted. The senate concurred in .the.en- ossed House amendments to the insurance laws of North" Gardlina. ' ROANOKE ,NAVIGA'TIO?r,CpilPANY. Bill to Drbmote the obiects ' of, the Koanake Navigation; Watei: Power Compapy," whichlgives the .company the use of the waters in iaid river. (Wm. Mahone;and' others being the incorporators). Mr. bcott saiC-the amendment ot fered by the 'Senator from Forsyth 1 provided that tbe-stockof the county should be eiempt from taxation. Am opposed to thia,;vWe have refused exactly to give tbis.,. exemption to other companies,. . - ' Mr. Watson position on the bill was to tax the'property and not the shares. -.'---.' . ..v,. Mr;Moreuead rread from the .acts ot 181 2;, and 'ahoweq that, tne pur chasers bought only certalii Sights of navigation and not of manufactu ring. . , , A ,. . .-. Mr Watson s amendments as a sub stitutes for the? committee's amend ments Were adopted "'- " Mr..Jahos amendment not to di vert the 'course of the river to the in jury of the mills on the Northampton side was adopted The bill then passed its third read mg. Bui for the relief of the-creditors of the former town of Fayetteville and for. other purposes. Mr. Boykm explained the nature of the bill, and stated that with one exception the terms of the bill as he was informed had been agreed upon, second reading. Bill for the benefit of the farmers of Gray's Creek township, in Cum berland". county.'. Mr. Boykih ex plained that the' bill was satisfactory to the committee, and it passed third reading. Hill to provide a great seal for the State, &c, passed third reading. Bill to incorporate the lar Kiver Transportation Co., passed third reading. ' Bill to incorporate the Weldon and Garysburg Road, Bridge and Ferry Company. Mr. Grfodwyn explained the bill and it-passed third reading. fsm supplemental to an act to in corporate the Newton Cotton Mills, in Catawba. Passed its third read ing. Bill to provide for the erection of .a i a an iron lence around tne uasweii monument at Kinston. Bill passed its third reading. Bill to amend the law preventing live stock from running at large in the counties of Greene and Jjenoir, passed third reading. Hill to amend the laws relating to Richmond College, in the town of Rockingham, passed third reading. NIGHT SESSION. Bill extending aid for the drain age of swamp lands in Duplin and Bladen caused much discussion. An amendment that bill not go in to effect unless the title of. the Board of Education to 44,000 acres of land is undisputed, was adopted. The bill passed seeond reading, yeas 32, nays 7, and then passed third reading. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RAILROAD COMMISSION. The bHl to create ,a . railroad com mission was taken np. The substitute offered by Mr. 1 ate being announced, to which Mr. Hayes, of . fenoir, offered an amend ment. . Mr., Powers, of Cleaveland, offered one to strike out anv member of the General Assembly. , ' Mr. Powers, of vumberland, op posed this; hoped it would be voted down. . ; ... ' " .. i . Mr. Bailey, of Mecklenbrug, favor ed the amendment. It was very proper, and should pass. The vote "was taken upon the amendment of Mr. Powers, which , was lost. Mr. Hayes' amendment, that no person who- owns an interest in- any railroad, or any one that is an attor ney for any railroad' 'corporation, or any member of the Legislature, shall be eligible for the ffice,"was thep put to a vote and failed to pass. The question was next npbn the amendment pf Mr.. Ha yes, of Robe son, that the commission shall not be composed wholly of one . political party. The vote "was taken and it. failed tO;pass. , ; . ..... , , -f While the bill was under discus sion, the hour, for, the special order was announced. THE CODE. The revision and consolidation of the general laws of North Carolina, known - as thfe5 Cod ef was taken up on its third reading. The chapter in the Uode relating I ni jiXvsmtnmit i"K-ki-i rlt rn "I tvl WUUVJ tlVlClUUinUh'uvuguu vi considerable debated Mr. Hayes, of oSbpesen, moved to. strike; ojit ail of . that portion of chap ter 29 'eUtingc t04 the electipn of county fcomrnissioiiers byjib justices of the peace, being section 1,094. lature had so;, bemeanedf themselves' j as to disqualify them from taking a I 1 ' , - 1 piace on inis jcommission. 11 pubiic school laws.. L Second SDecial order, bill torevise and consolidate. 4 the public school 1 laws , I , . . l iiun: LOB COIlHiUerabXUU Ul iiUOt U1U.' the House went into committee of the whole, Mr. ,'binwiJnbg chair, and the tions Mr. McAlister moved to amend section 4i line 3,' by striking -out the wlT1 liOill orl lncorf. matr'M " also in line 1 2 strike ont "shall" and insert "may:'. and. at end ..of section add for may abolish the- office ? inthafe cdunty.'' ;5 . , liy Mr.'.JBOwer, strike ont, in sec tion 47 the word "three, in line 3, and insert "two:" also amend said section by striking - out the proviso and insert "Provided, that his salary shall not exceed. $100 per annum." Mr. i Glenn, add to section 4,"P!ro- vioea, wnen a vacancy. ; occurs in office of county superintendent the school committee of the district shall I be empowered to employ and dismiss teachers during the" vacancy, "dete"r- mine their pay subject to approval ot the county board ot education; treasurer, of he, county to pay m . a i .T - a - " - . teacher so employed upon j presenta tion of his certificate : properly ap proved." "Mr. Page, to strike out all ot sec tion 4 after the figures 19, in line one of said section. The debate on these amendments occupied the House until the hour of adiournment. fin. our report yesterday we report ed Mr. Forbis as having introduced a bill to chanere the name of Bruce townshiD to "Summerville ." when it should have been Summer-field." NIGHT SESSION. The revenue bill came up as special order and was read by sections. A erreat number of" amendments were - .... . offered, most of which 'were lost. Monroe, Mich., Sept. 25, 1875. Sins I have been taking Hop Bitters for inflammation of kidneys and bladder, it has done for me what four doctors failed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters spemed like magic to me. f Li. VARTERJJ ElKbty-Five Dollars "Lost. You do not tell me that your husband is t?:ii ,i up and entirely cured by so simple a medi Blll passed cie M Pke8 Ginger Tonic?" -Yes, in deed. I do." said Mrs. Benjamin to her neighbor," and after we had lost eightv-five doJlars in doctor's Dills and prescriptions. Now my husband feels as well as ever, f Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion? If so, a few applications of Hasan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does away with S al io wness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue ana ex citement.. It makes a lady of THIETY appear but TWEN TY j and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its. effects, that ft is impossible to detect its application. ' feb 25 ly su tu th feb 25 ITorvsvav m I aaaseeareuw w adratamef long zperieaeaia eartes ng aitsie, f th, hi , Skla mm -- liiiaJiTif nn iiilmrinn BfiDoipte. witk aa sad sjue remedies. CaU er write fcr List of Qoes. tiaaa ta mniiiltt isim faniliia tremfeat by nfl. -fTews sa ft Bi mm leaf nailtlis tfc. Aiirees, DR. BUTTS theirs ttb is & sta sc. at. i B8TABMBHEO VER TMLRT t YgARSj. 8Deedilv realTel by t)c use of- l'italin Treat - isenr'whictt-i;ffectoal,y citr.e, Jfy5fiia Debil ity, I-oal Vfrhlty. .Prntir Oey, n1 all trouble: flrtsinz. frem o'er-arork and excesses. SamplearritaUae mailed free aealed,by ad- dressing nr. WbiWIer, l?f RacejSt., Ciacinnati, O. Agents Wanted ! T) SELL THE AMERICAN FARMERS' PICTO RIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE-STOCK-AND COMPLETE STOCK DOCTOR! embracing Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry.' Bees and Dogs. By Hon. J. Periam, Editor in chief 'Prairie Farmer,' and Dr. A. H. Bakes, the distinguished Veterina ry Surgeon and writer, Covers every subject pertaining to stock of Farm both in Health and Disease, isntireiy new. Homing line it, jwoeom petitien. Cheapest book ever pub ilished. Contains 1156 Imperial octavo pages: two charts for tellini llin and ages or .Horses and cattle 720 Engraving colored plates. 11.500 sold In QOdavs. 90 days. Farmers clear SI 00 a month. . Act now. Exclusive terri 100 ; tory. Confidential terms, &c, sent on applica tion to N. D. THOMPSON & CO:, Publishers, St. Louis Mo., and 8th and Broadway, New York. HARRIS REMEDY C0.,8Il. t8SMJWS?minii REMEDY xeaaw Bea aad- ethers wba suffer ftssa Jtenwoe aad Pkytleal OeMk Ky, Premature Eisiastlna aad uair mao; ' many gloomy eeaseqaeiieea, qolokfy aad rsdieslly eared, The Bamedy is nt np ia boxes. So. 1 (lasting a month), ft. HSjl(BffftlOflflutiaiMiAliMfaMMajMHi i as.. etssUDgtitfeemoBtbs), f 7. Beat by mail ia Plsin wrappers. - Itli 1 1 fai Fslns Si samsaa j lis nh Sl nmphlet desert. Mag tW diseasa aad mods ofsoxeant asaled ea swUsatiea. ae.a 1 , ' - ; . j FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE cooss neted and snceeaaful specialists In thaTJ.8. (jreUred) m caiaof JOU9, AddrfM DRV WARO 14- CO.. lo?isaa. Mo. TJ A RThlTITsT ATJ Jr "r" -mi.easaAaem f J, Attorney and Counsellor at La w, ELIZABKTHTON.. BLADEN COUNTY, N, C Office Up slairs, in Brick bnQdmg occupied by Sinaldl em Cov uo Special attention to CuUnia. Cellections on urns of fWO and upwards made for FivetPer. Cent.' it wmiouvuit. Drawing Deeds, Mbrt- gages. d, a specialty apo 1MEW u - . . - - . - - 3 . i : f A ' '(in , ' r v H. Brunhild Cc Bro. ., ? prSprtetorS" Chainpioix Cigar ;Fact'y AND Liquor dealers.' Agents of the Justly renowned brand of v'ife : ;,haiagnk , s;..v Duo de Montebello, which for boudnet of flavor cannot be excelled Toil will find this elegant Wine used by the bon ton or society ana elegant uiuds tnrongnout tnis coujaniJEurppe.,,. ,v , Of BRANDIES. PURE AND GENUINE, we handle the best brands,- such as Pinet, Castillian & Co.. Hennessey. PeUewiaen, snd Otard, Du- pny 8 Co. . , . PINE FAMILY SHERRIES, from the cellars of Don Romen de Valasquez. Onr "SOUTHERN 'STAR' PURE RYE WHIS KEY is the leading brand in : the market, and the daily increase of our sales is the best testimony we can offer to Sustain this assertion. We annex the certificate of Prof. Chas. W. Dabney, State Chemist, and graduate of the University of Got--tengen, m support of the purity of our ''SOUTH SRN STAR" . , - "IUtiifiH, N. C, Oct. Tth, 1882. vt have exajnined - oarefnllv and thoroughly analyzed a sample of whiskey, certified to be a fair sample of tne brand, known as "Southern Star." manufactured by Messrs. H. Brunhild fc Bro.. of Wilmington, N. C., and find it a remarka bly pure and strong whiskey, free from all adul terations ana irauauient aaauwns usu&uy mu in whiskey. v . "Uhas. w.JJABinfT, jr., i;nenusc" Call for the "Southern Star" wherever you roam. It is sold at all first-class Liquor and Drug Stores. We also have- a large stock of N. 0. APPLE and PEA.CH BRANDY. dec 17 tf Hi BRUNHILD A BRO. Buffalo Lithia Water TAKES THE PLACE OF . THE SUROEON'S KNIFE FOR STONE OF THE BLADDER. ITS VALUE . IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE, GOUTY DIATHESIS, Ac. THE Stoxk in the Bladder (Uric Acid), Symptoms or Bright' Disease. Case of Mrs. stated by Pr. David S 8mlth, of Bronxvule, Westcnester, n. x. Mrs. was subject to? severe attacks of Gout, a conseauenee. ef an inherited Gouty Dia- thesi. followed after some time by Stone in the Bladder. The limbs were very (Edematous, so mnch so as to nit readily on pressure with the finger, leaving an indentation long after its remo val The Urine waa loaded with Iraue and 25 rvr rjHtf . AUii inters and the microscope revealed Corf,showing nnmistakablyas I thought,.Brigr Disease of the Kidneys. I prescribed the Buffalo Lithia Water. Spring No. 2, which afforded prompt relief in the Gouty Affection, and resulted, in a few weeks, in the passage of a stone nve-eigntns of an inch long, by one-fourth of an inch in diam eter. Under the continued use of the water the Urine has been relieved of Alovrmnom Jmprear tion. and restored to a normal condition; no Cast can be discovered, the (Edematous condition of the limbs has been relieved, and the general health of the patient to a great extent restored." S tonic thr Bladder, Pbosphatic. Case stated by Dr. B. S. Hardy, Hookerton, Greene Co., N. C. 'My son, a young man, - suffered from Stone in lhe Bladder, of a mixed character, consisting chiefly of Calcium, Carbonate aad Phosphate. Af ter nersistent use of all remedies indicated in the case without benefit. I put him upon Buffalo Lithia, Spring No. z, tne use oi wmcn. ior some six weeks, resulted in the passage, at short inter vals, of Gravel, of small size, and at times or par ticles of sand, followed, sometimes aiierwaivs, bv the discharge of a Stone weighing 13 grains. the largest, I am confident,! ever knew to pass through the Urethral, virtually ending his trou bles, since which time any unpleasant symptom has been relieved by the use of the water for a short time. Its action in this case has been in deed wonderful." Uric Acid Gravel. A Case stated by Dr. Hasford Walker, of George town, v. v. Mr. George C. Congdon, of this place, suffer ing from Uric Acid Gravel, has been under treat ment for some time past. He bad as many as six separate attacks (all of them of very great sever ity), between June the 28th and July the 16th, a space of eighteen days. He declined in strength and flesh rapidly, and to such an extent as to ex cite serious apprehensions as to the result. Ha ving exhausted the most approved remedies of Materta Medtca, without beneficial results, l pre scribed for him, as a last lesort Buffalo Lithia Water. Spring No. 2. with the happiest effects. In a very short time after beginning its use, he passed a Calculus of about six grains in weight. has not been troubled since and is now. to all appearances, entirely well." Stone or TnE Bladder (Lithic Acid, and HEii- ORRHA9B FROM THE- BLADDER. Dr. J. B. Jones, Charlotte, N. C., Member Medical Society or . c. 'In a case of Stone in the Bladder, composed of alternate concentric layers or calcareous Matter and Lithic ,4ci(, attended with alarming Jlemor- rhaae from the Biaaaer. i prescriDea tne iunaio Lithia Water,' Spring No. 2. waich arrested the formation ot Stone, and diminished both the fre quency and violence of the Hemorrhage." Water in cises of one dozen half gallon bot tles, $5. CO per case at the Springs, ' springs pampniet seat io any aaaress. tiiujias v. uuuuis, iToprieior, feb22tf Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Tate Water FROM TATE SPRING, EAST. TENN. TATURE'S GREAT REMEDY frrDYSPEPSIA, diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, &c. It is especially adapted to Clerks, invalids, Ladies, and all persons of sedentary habits. De- manddally increasing. : Shipping to all parts of the United States at the rate of 2ooo barrels per PRICE, 95.00 per barrel and sow per case dozen quart bottles; delivered in Depot at Morristown. Tenn Terms cash.- FR EIGHT RATE to Wilmington, N. C, 49 Cents per 100 pounds. REFERENCES OUR PATRONS: Wm. H, Bernard. Dr. W. G.- Thomas. R. W. Hicks, Oscar Pears all. Dr. J. C. Munds, D- L Russell, J. F. Garrell, of Wilmington: R. H. Jor dan & Co., J. L. Brown, F. 8. DeWolfe, Dr. T. a Smith, D. F. Hutchison, J. . spencer co j. W. Wadsworth, of Charlotte; Dr. Jno. A. Boyd, G. W. Dargan, Darlington, S. C: Wm. H. Jones, Thos. P. Smith, George W. Mclverj Charleston, Similar lists could be added from all over the South. Ourpatrons endorse it in the strongest language. Read a few: '. Major Campbell.Wallace, Atlanta, Ga..v "Of. all the springs of Virginia and Tennessee, I consider the. Tate Epsom' 4.he most wonderful, and the properties of the water the most valuable." C. W, Anderson, Savanaahr Ga.: "For all com plaints incident- to malarial-- ixxiaxjtibs, I con sider the water unequaled." . water to be found anywhere." - H. A Barnard, Jnarsnaui. v.i "i nave pa tronized Tate Water for more than fifteen yean and was cured by It 6f dyspepsia, ltver complaint and-xidney -disease. My daushter was cured perfectly well and sound of a broken and hope lessly shattered constitution James Creeswen,.Esq .Greenwood, S. C: "I am f ullv and earnestly Impressed - there is no . other: miheral water oh. this ' continent whose heaomg qualities wui compare with Tate spring Fftt!. Geo! Smith, (of the Commercial Cotton Press,) New Orleans: "I have need the Tate Water for the last eight years, and find it. retains all its qualities for any period." (M,H.V Church, of N. O., endorses in nearly the same language). - James Swann, toi tnman, Swana. A CoO 'Nv Y. : "I have found Tate Water of great benefit, and superior to many other waters I have used.'' ; Dr.- JS Weatherly, '-Montgomery, Ala.: "I Jcnow of no mineral water in the , United .States that has the same virtues of this water." - Mrs. Gov.. A-.S. MaxJ, Winchester, u'enn.: '-its fine , shipping qualities make it a blesgiay to suf fering humanity.'.'. - , ', - . - . J. it S tudebaier South Bend, Ind, : ' "I believe there is no spring in America- that" contains the heaMngqt J. H. 3l uaut Ities that Tate Spring does." Brewing allvondrauel i my "haTinjr.'l most a family necessity, - Geo. Buuen, (of Geo, jsuiien ; a. Co.,) Chicago, Bl,: "It Is the most pleasant and effective water IhavefouncLanywhere. and Tou can count me among your regular pjitrona for it,?' i Large forty page pamphlet containing analysis, and full information on all points mailed free to any address.'",' ." ' ' Leave orders with J. C, MUNDS; Wilmington, N. Cu or address i?' ,;c.i-t - TOMLINSONA RAGSDALE. Proprietors,- J f h'oT.7 tt V" : - Tate Sprtng, East Tann.J 1 irnvi vjr xmn a- ouriMBTuiviin,l f" Wilmington, N. a, Nov. U Change of Scheduie. "IN AND AFTER NOV. 6. 18RS. AT CdO A. X.. J - Passenger Trains on tha Wilmington Wei- . uuiiiwuvou nui run m iuuuwi. , Day Hall ani Sxprew TraibM, . Dall y No. IT Ifsruraaa 48 SomUa. Leave Wilmington, Frontttt. tepot, at t-dO A. M. Arrive at weiaon..... .v. .....-... ULdor. m. Leave Weldon. 1.80 p. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.80 P. M Fast THaocsn Mail axd pAssxireEa Taatirs DArtT mo. 48 North and 40 Sonth. ' Leavd Wltoingtoa; Fronl 8t Depot, fct-. p. V. Arrive as weiaott. .. v. i.m a. j. Leave Weldon.......... .. 6.10 P.M. Arrive at WOilngton,Front St. Depot, 16.56 P. M. Mail and pAAsrsfax TaAnts PAfLTNoa. fi5 NORTH A WD 4 SOTJTR. Leave Wilmington..... 9.80P.M. Arrive at Weldon 4.00 A.M. Leave Weldon. ... , ... 1.20 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington ; 7.0t A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rooky Mount, Wilson, Goklsboro and Magnolia. Trams on-Tarboro .Branoa Keaa ieave Kocty Mount for Tarboro at 1 M. and MS P. M. Daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.09 A. M. and 8 P. M. Daily. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 6.89 P. M. Retnrn imr leaves Scotland Neck at 10 A. M.DaUy. Train No 47 -makes close connection at weldon for all pjoipts North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Hunaay via say una. I Train No. 48 runs daily and makes eloa oon- i iomta rtorjn via wenmond ana No. 47 makes close bonnectioa for Washington. Tarboro. All trains run solid between Wilmington aad Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOUN Jr. D1V1NK, General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent nov 8 tf WILMINGTON CQL'HBIA & AOQDSTA Railroad Co. Omci orl3niiiL 8tr'T,' I Wilmington. N. fl.. Nov. 1st, 1883. . 1 Change of Scliedule. rN AND AFTER NOV. 6TH, 1888, AT 6.40 A M.. the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: . NIGHT EXPBESS TRAINS (Dally)-. Nes). 48 West anal 4T Baet. . Leave Wilmington 9.50 P.M. Leave Florence 8-55 A. M. Arrive aS.O., C. A. JunctionT -rrT . . . . 4.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 10.00 P. M. Leave CCsA. Junction 10.80 P. H. Leave- Florence - 1.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.80 A. M. Nisht Mao. aim Pawkvsib Trais, Dazlt, No. 40 West, avd Dat Mail ahd PAsatxeu TRArn, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington 11.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence S.45 A. M. Leave Florence ...18.66 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5.25 P. M. Mail and PAssxaaxa Trains Dailt No. 42 Wbst and 45 East. Leave Wilmington 7.85 A. M Arrive at Florence 11.80 A. M Leave Florence 4.M P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 9 05 P. M Train-43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington. Whiteville, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C., 4A.R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex- nress. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and ior Augusta on 'irain s. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, Oeal Sapt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, nov 8 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci of SrrBRnmtRDbrirT,' I Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 12, 1888. f Change of Schedule. ANAND AFTER NOVR 13. 1882. THE FOL- J lowing Schedulewill be operated on this Rail road: PASSENGER, MAIL AND DAILY. EXPRESS TRAIN: . ( Leave Wilmington at 6.15 P. M No- ' ( Arrive at Charlotte at 7.40 A. M I Leave Charlotte at f Arrive at Wilmington at . . .7.55 P. M. No. 2. 9.00 A. M. Trains Noa. 1 and 8 stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Tima Table Train No, 1 Daily except Sunday. Do. No. 2 do do Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER. MAIL. PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. EX Leave Charlotte 8.20 A, M. Arrive at Shelby !. P. M. Leave Shelby 1.40 P. Ml ArrWa at Charlotte t 6.40 P. M Trains No. 1 and 2 make olose connection at Hamlet with R.4A. Trains to and from Raleigh, and at Charlotte wtth Shelby Division Train. Through Sleeping Cars - between Wilmtnjrtoa and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlot te. Take Train No. 1 foi StatesvUle, Stations West ern V. C. R. R., Ash ville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, OraenvUle, Athena, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. .TONES, Suoerln tendent F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. nov 12-tf New York and Wilmington Steamship Line STEAMJ2BS 1 .-a . hrr-x,-,. f ..-.. tjw ITU Wl . tfltY WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 o'clock P. M. GULF 8TREM. V, .-Saturday, Jan. 13th. BENEFACTOR Wednesday. Jan. 17tb. REGULATOR ...Saturday; Jan. 80th. GULF STREAM Wednesday. Jan. 84th. BENEFACTOR Saturday, Jan. t7tb. REGULATOR...... Wednesday, Jan. 31st. 19 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Tbromgn Rates guaranteed -to. and from points tn Nortn and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THOBIAa B. BOND, Snpertatendesrt, Wilmington. N. C 1 . . r TtieA. C iicer, Freight Agent,, . New ror. ' s 2 1 W. . Clyde 4c Co., General Agenta, Jan 9-tf aa Broadway, New York. Jit Battle is Orer l.TliBniT Routed !! AND NOW LET US LOOK ABOUND: THE OLD reliable North Carolina Barber. fco,, U. C. Premnert. ia still at hla old tricks, with his two First -Class assistants. Stuart and Xvana, at No. 82 Market street, next door east of - Monbesny"s Drugstore. He would respectfully invite all hla numerous old and new friends and patrons, who arc oesuona -of getting" jnrsvxaai wora Oot onlv aaa eantamm. eonmereial agent, coun rem e). aim try friends and friends Irons Smith ville), but aU are respectfully requested to grve mm a wul vvrms, wana, wsswuiuis soo suj mui ewa- diseases attended to, and a radical care, .guaran-. teed. . KaspoetJuiiy. Ate. . . . . k . aovntf , , . y. nturMiTT. - . 'is '- tmm trmUtlmt !' Smiwm e issa a7 sea baa M.f sm rn ef tnt as ' s.g mmrm tmw llabea aaAinsit sw mm an s H b - mt b w m nr. SQ " mw wx SMW ' I !, m4 r. 1 ' The Union Trust - Co.; 11 aa4It CIIKSTNUT aTTBICsTT, ' rillLADKLrillA, FA. r . Capital f l,0Cr0,0(ChArtr FcrpttBal ','AeUi'mt JCfndor, Atmtml ortvr, fJwTttaa, Attomfr, A&mVmi, QammUtM, alone ar (a eommmetrntm sriM mm laetieitf Takaechanre of the property of ahaateta and non-real'lenta, collects end remits hMvwjs fwomA Jv, and dMoharrea sattafallr tha sua yt wry ftdaelary troat and errary know a to Uae law. , . Safes for Rent wlthlo Burr ar-proof Tsolts r.f the moa apprmrwd foastraeUow, ' ' Wills .kept la Fire aad irursUr-pn sfr. wtthont ehanra. Plate, srourtlkna lad all Oltwr valuables seenrely kept at a avwles-ata aawaal charge for safe rttorn or apertflo Indawinriy Car Trnrta and otitar at(roT4 srnt v. sale. Interest allowed on Urwve dvfKwiteWi t"t ws nlte periods, or upon len oayt nollre W. V. FATTItWirf, rrauieni niESTERCLYMER. Vtom Prs-ideBL. MAUUiN 4. MToKaX Treasurer. FIIANCLS BACON, Sec y and Tm1 m. er DlRtXTOIW. W. C. PATTKRHON. HON. T. F. RayaM. JAMES LONG, . WUmlngion. !! : ALFRED 8. GILLiTTT, DR. OKO. W. It III L V, Uar Aft VCLtlhf al.rifrW af..eVakMs t . r a! . ti'ii ii iv a i (ti, iieHriaHmrw. r a i DR C. P.TCKNKK, HON. J. n. akkjca. D. R. PATTKIOWJN. Iluntmgdnn, ra ; noN II. (VTMKR. RHSdlng. Pa.; IIKNUY 8 KaUT, KMtdlng. El)hilNl k IKTTV. MimiMown. f-a.j HOP. KB SIOKA4.IIAN Wn t1.ier. l-a ; GEN. W. W. II. tVI. nyMaitwn, , C1IA. w.coortM AUantowo, I'a JOHN T MONROE JOS. I. XKKFR, THOS. K. PATTON. W. J. NKAD. JAS. H. MARTIN. UK. D. IIAYIW AGKW. n. II. HOUSTON, JOHN G. READING, Philadelphia, Pa ; HON. T. F. RANDOLPH. MorrMovn, N. J : SKYIMOI II, II TNT 4c DO., (K1aill.lil In 188. 3 Ex-hange CVuH.N.Y. I 88 La alletrTkag... RANKKRH AriD IlIUIKKiCN Special facilities for the purchaaa aad dale af a-rocKn,no!VDii,CHiiNlprioTtiosh Refra to MechanlrV NatVmal Bank, lw Vfwk . Fifth National Hack. C.1kMro. and Urrmaa av curiryBank, LonlaWlle, Ky J. N. Hrraot a. Member New Ywk atik It change. J. A. Ilrwr. Mrmhfr I liWwtrn noartl or Tvacle) A. L Prraot-a. Gerjsur.itPTioN. M tfe.ialU. MfWMM lb. VMM mm t. if smlin i.e. . h.n rarM. I s.a. 4 twf m w,, m im .r.n f, . i viii et rw SHrri as I n. U.tl r ilh . A IT Ahl-aTalATtsI mm l.t 4w. ss mm J Miff'fvr dir. Iinm e.d r, titmt tia. T. a. auocca. tm raa av, a. T APVERTTfiKHS by aWreaalng OCO P W ELL ft Vi . 10 Cprno Mrrrl New Tort, nn laam tha etact e ml of any nrnpiBvid Un "1 A I VKHTIMNU tn Amerlnaa awaatra. W I Wi pace I'atapmlet, I6r. rh I DAWira A Word to Our Headers When Ton read of a rodl:la that wfll ror all dlaeaaea. beware of It. for every apVesitln mtifi elan on earth knows bow faUactou ettok wiaie aeali are. Hat when yoa taad of a awdWiliw oom pounded by a regular physician givl eorr"K or Blgn stanaing. tnal elalmt w rvr osiiy a rer tain dlaoaae, and funitalwa high femf that M 4 this, you ran safely try It. aad with U m-mtrmtuw that It will cure you. I) It. V. It MTXiNk. Iai phrslrlan and aorgeon of tha C.H A . baa plar,! before the pnMlo a preparatkas cale1 a pi: i hi a t whW b no doubt Is the grMateMst anlvnllaa wia ratkia yet dlanorerad fur the cur of d r)"!! In all ltd forma, and refera to tbemaand r.f lalM. and gentlemen of ihehWHMt reaniswitatilltiy U.ai hare beca oured of eaara promaannewt lnenraltr by the beat phraU-iana In the rountry, n ') lowing referenoes shoo Id ba aurrlrlent lo rvwivlm". the moat Br.tlcal. Mr. Albert Howard of tha It "ward WlA aaxl Clock li., 114 Tvamul slrr.-l, JUreUm; ) r.s t Smlnk. business manager Heading Iroa Vrnli.. Reading, I'a ; Mnwt T'btnpa. Thtsrlow. I'a., r ft W. U. R: Mma Kate B. YUlard. aainlnole, a . Uapt (reo. M. Weymouth. MaraanAh, Ut . CIm rence S. Coanerat, Satannah. Ga Tbey fumtoli the beat of references from every HtaJ la t ! Union when required U rUs lee at ria lr-a.i SU. 1'hUadttlphia. I'a AU Drat elaaa dniggl't r.avr it !Ti,e 75 rts per boltle after January 1H, IhK. rnb 16 DftWlv ana M- A Common-sense Remedy. SALICYLIC A. o more niiruinitllsm, Canuf ar riirnlglM. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Core Ooaxanteed Fite ymrt ii at Jinked mmd aerw known, tn fail i a single cat, mrutsew ekrrmU li'Jrr in mil nmm nrnl piymicinnt rvttl druayiMl fnr (At oatla nt SallcyHra ' ti:cni:Ti THE ONLY DIFOLVER OF THE POIMIin URIO ACID EXIHTN IN THE 1UJD OK ItllEt' MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTft SALIGYL1CA is known as a common anae remedy, beeanae It strikes dlmetly at the eaarw of Rheumatism, Oout anl Neuralgia, wktla many aotrailrxi apndflca and sukmih1 HsnsMfm. only treat locally tha effect It has been conceded by etnlnent w-lentWta tnat outward applications, aonh as rut-htng wllb ntia olntmeata, llaimeaU, and aootiilng lte Ul not eradicate these dlaeaaaa. which are tit reault of the potaonlnr of tha blood with t rie rM HA L.IC Y LI OA works with marvaloaa mttmn on this acid and ao removes th dlaordrw. It la nowexeJuatveJy uaed byalloclehrated ptiraiela) of America and Kurwpa. Hlgaeet MsMlieal Academy of Paria feprrta 9 per nent etsrea In three days. iti:m:ytiii:ii that "ALICYLICA ta a certain ear ..r H aenmaatlama, Uamt, and Ne-aralgam. T moatlntenae pains are aobdaed almoat iaaU Give tt a trial. Ilcllef guaranveed or monry r funded. Thousands ot testimonials sent em apfJir-at U.n lianas I BeiMlerlt. Sent free by mall on receipt of money ASK YOUR DHUOGHT FOR IT But do not be deluded into taking Imttatlot.s subatltntea, or nrthn twoMantemdsMl aa ) as good t" Insist on the geoatne wlUi th asr of WAIIIIII UNK 4t C O., co sw k U l which la guaranteed rbemlcailr par under rat signature, an !nd!pn1M rol1t te Inear suoceaa In tha t reatment Take ao other, tn avnd to ua WASIint'ItNR A CO., Pnirltea. 8R7 Broadway, cor IW1 rt 1 New Th Fcraainbyj. u. UAHIUN and w. C. MILL it. dec 8 Im Lowell Machine Shop. Lowell, Mass. MANUFACTURERS OF EVXST OBYkCIUrTtoa OF COTTON MACHINERY Of asoat approved Patterns and with Baoaiit lBprovnets. Paper Tilachinery ALSO TUEBHSX WJIET.IJl. Shafting and Qttxing, nrdraoiie PntAM and Fasipt, xUeraiora, . PLANS FOR COTTON AJTrCTArXK If t LI a a l. HiLrmxm, awpt. WM. A. BTntKm.Tiaat, 18U The Pamlico Enterprise grroNXw-ALL, a. c. A FIRST CLAM wIxXI.T FA FX, pUiah4 la the G AA IN KCuluN of the Mala. Suheertptlon f 1J0 a year. T early AdvafiWaa" rates On aqoar. fl.V Two rnej-L aw Tba ' Soa-aaw fax ViiartacOrrfoota. Vsa; IlaUf flalsam, 8a, Oo Uulaanra 9 KM. T0 HrrSmiirm rw mrrm ratea. ,, Addrwaa, , , ENTEKFIUSX tv tf , towawaJL If llTl i sV tfUAsUNnrteik r II I 6Uheenrwf . Jt JAJl'R) tnixpno rfTO. Ll I J I I f. Jfrom Asa.wrM!eriia . ,iimi mm r...d tjMmr trM kfMrtwa r . ear WMMktH . MS tll'l mf Ii, 9mr4 bf I II Ml.
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