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DUIFTIMG.
Ob; the winds were alt a-Uowing down
the blue, bloo sky.
And tbo tide was outward flowing, and
the rashes flitted by;
Ail the lilies seemed to quiver
On the fair and dimpled river.
All the west was golden red ;
Wo were children four tozether.
In tho pleasant autumn weather.
And merrily down wc sped, i
i
Oh, the town behind us faded in the
pale, pale gray.
And we lett the river shaded and wc
drifted down t be bay.
And across the harbor bar;
Where the hungry breakers arc
You and Grace, and Tom and I
To the Golden Land with laugh'.cr
Where we'd live in peace thereat ter.
Just beyond the golden sky.
Oh, Clio winds were chilly growing o'er
the gray, gray sea.
When the while-winged bark came
blowing o'er the billows on our
. . leo
Cried ths skipper, all; a wonder,
"Mercy on us! over yonder
IJoar a hand, my lads, with me
Four young children all together
In this pleasant evening weather,
Going a-urifling out to sea!n
All our prayers wero unavailing, all our
fond, fond hopes.
For our Golden Land had varnished
with its fair and blooming slopes,
As the f kipper, with loud laughter,
Towed our little sha.lop alter
Homeward by the dreary bay
Fast our childish tears were flow
ing, I
Chill tho western wind was blowing,
And the gold bad turned to gray.
E. Vinton Blake in St. Xicholas.
Doctors and Doctrines.
Whatever Cruel Creeds May
Sa, Truth In Always Or Hi o-
To kaow the oM url. Doctor, Vbl trt$
n fwi. whero there are three doc
ur there are two athcIts.M lautil Be.
Crta!nchcee. the other ly. to hi
fr.eu I. Dr. Senna, who hal tlroppo! In for
Ut ct a talk.
Te. I've heir I it.nt I'll bet a box of pllbj
uV.au roar lry IrktUni that aomfl priest
i: I il Tbey tlwirt ptttcrcU bad Laua when
tv tu r i buret in ttiQ comoin lorei riu
f "aaweret thn IVK.r. Uxhtlnar h ripe.
"I let. you. Datnlnle. ynu're.'way off when
tou t&tak our trofelou Wa'r Uolor as rood
worklalhUvorVt a your l They're both
bc rnore'n hU birtiraiii for ccaturtea.
tut we're unril kn-ta ahead of too on
the home trttrb.
-Bjt. Doctor, ail' I "Rcr. Mr. CrcxrachecM,
"loa'i you tblak roar fmtrnitjr shows a ten
If er maurUlU'lr ? '
-lUh'" Inrruj iC'l Dr. Scnnx. we ahow a
U-ncf U human charilr an l common aeDe.
Tbr fenrt 4 arr all down. Why, wltbln the
1 a.t wW k Pre h.vl a Htcr from my oM friend.
ii&4-!. or I'ino lllll, AUbams,
T.n; irii mm ujio. with crct aucceftK.
PlttlK'STOMlCln BLH.ractlce, and Hods U
V 't UJia for CouzhJ. Iaiqx. Kidney au
uur troa!,le, Dr-pewU. KhcumatUm. and
(. be eef otruck; and another friend of
. it. a. j.imnua, or carrouiown. I'a
-mi a'MUatuuy the miuo thin. He'a a bl
i-?U?ui. t.w. ta rhronl- ilUeaM4. and know
c M u:iia about every lime
Tr,BnV nU aW) PARKER'S
I... nc n.iricd Uy seaulno U-ellmonliU
imi iit. iu-i m UUioj", who write to
rv hi- rt Jk l , of Sew York the ro-rrlor-!fj
Urni of the hl-'hCAt rummrmU.
c mvtmsnz thl jrrcjit rrioraUre remedy-;
rr irona mc proicMioo cf ncrallr ron
.,r iar optnl. r tnoe iinTaiclana. Price
fnu ao i II -r boltk.
?f- 1 Imanu daw
iron louthful Imprudence
tAiuTn? Nrrrnm IWI111tw.
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i21 . Pa7 werane. vaiaabie la
I . nome cure rutc umni zs years
!:v"r. tr. A. G. OUn. Box 242. Cnlca-
Sufferers
WxuilNGTOX. N. C Feb. 2G, 1881.
Topic Editor qf the Review:
Dear Sir: My attention was dnwn
last night to an articlo in your valuable
paper taken Irora the SlaaCs Zcituny.
1 o be frank. 1 bavo olten been an
noyed, and no doubt a good many Ger
mans besides me, by articles and re
marks in certain daily papers, whose
editors seem to take a delight in abusiog
Germany, her government and laws.
I hare takeu all this in silence be-
. .aa
cause l naa my great uoudis mat me
said editors could quote a single Ger
man law. and took the liberty to think
that their knowledge of the German
government and Germany was equal
to their knowledge ol (vcrman laws.
I did not break my silenco either,
when I have seen annoying articles in
certain German-American newspapers.
because I have a perfect contempt for a
man who makes it apparently a study
of his life to abuse bis native country,
which contempt is only equaled for a
man who delights, in abusing his father
and mother. '
In breaking my silence now aud ven
turing to do it in a language foreign to
me, 1 do it simply to inquire, as you
have not been in the habit of joining
the crowd of German abusers, why you
copied the said article? Was it to prove
an insult to the American Nation P
Pray inform mo where was the insult?
Suppose, when Mr. Jell. Davis dies a
foreign congress would pass a resolution
condoling the American Nation on the
loss of tho great orator , the great states
men, and would express at tho same
time the wish that his idea of State
rizhU and an independent. Confederate
government would soon bo realised ; or
suppose, at luo acain oi w cnuei
L'hulips. a foreign government bad
passed a resolution that the loss by
death of the great abolitionist was
m m mem .
ncavy blow to civilization ana naa ex
pressed tho hope that his ideas of
nigber Jaw would soon una many
friends and that tho constitution of the
United States would be torn to pieces : or
suppose at the death ol Jingham Young
an Asiatic or African government had
condoled the many widows and cx
presssed the hope that soon all Ameri
cans would follow his example; or sup-
doso at the death by hanging of John
Brown ( who I believe was considered
by some men in the North a martyr)
congress ol a foreign state bad sent
letter ol condolence to tho lirown family
in which sympathy and the hope that
his so called noble efforts to free the
negroes would bear fruit &o had been
expressed: and suppose either ono of tbe
above supposed resolutions or letters of
condolence had been sent to tho foreign
minister at .Washington representing
tbe foreign government, and had re
nuestcd the said minister to forward i
copy of the resolution to the bereaved
family and auother copy to the Amcri
a a
can congress, wuai wouiu America
kindness. Tha said American Minister
delivered a speech or lecture upon his
return from- Berlin. I think: at Boston,
full of pralsa of the German rotern
ment, and fnll of praise of the German
people.: Why should Mr. Sargent
have been treated differently ? I If he
has I claim it must be his own fault
Some years ago the Russian "Minister
at Washington had made I believe
some remarks to which Mr. Grant, the
President at the time, took offense. Mr.
Grant.' if lam rightly informed, refused
to receive him afterwards, and tbe Rus
sian Minister was recalled. I do not
think Russia took offense, because I
oelievo it has been the rule of all na
tions to recall a Minister if he forgets
himself and uses or publishes offensive
language.
Some persons contend that the pub
lished reports of Mr. Sargent did not
take well at Berlin; but nobody has so
far claimed that Mr. Sargent has been
ill treated on account ot it.
Where, then, Is tho Insult?
A Reader of Your Paper.
While not acknowledging the rightrl
oinir correspondent to demand "why1
wc published the clipping referred to,
we will yet reply to him. We published
it as we do other things, as an item of
news The credit was properly given
MISCELLANEOUS.
I" v Vital Questions::
, Ask the most cmiccnt Dhvsician
; Of any school, what Is the best thing
in the world for quieting and allaying
au irritation or the nerves and curing
all forms of nervous complaints.- giving
natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al
ways? !
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
me lorm or Hops!"
: CHAPTER I.
ask any or all of tne most eminent
physicians: I
'What is the best and only remedy
that can be relied on to cure all diseases
of the kidneys and urinary organs:
suca as Dngnt's disease, aiaoetes. re
tention or inability to retain urine, and
all the diseases and ailments peculiar to
women"
And they will tell you explicitly and
empnaucaiiy "liuchu."
Ask the same rjhvsicians
"What is the most reliable and surest
cure lor all liver diseases or dyspepsia ;
constipation, indigestion, biliousness,
malarial lever, ague, &c" and they
f a m 1 1
win uju you:
Mandrake! or Dandelion!"
Hence, when these remedies are com.
bined with others equally valuable.
And compounded into Hop Bitters such
a wondertul and mvsterious nnrntivn
and ;there was no word or endorsement power is developed which is so varied
puoiisucu oy us. xu. xvb.vibw. j
It is a good rule to accept only such
medicines as have, after long years of
trial, proved worthy of confidence. This
i3 a case where other peoples experi
enco may be of great service and it has
been tbe experience of thousands that
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is ! the best
cough medicine ever used. !
Costumes entirely of wool or of
vet are fashionably trimmed with
lighter furs.
vel-
Iho
Epilepsy of Nine Years.
"I thank the giver of all good gifts."
writes J. N. Marshall, of Gran by.
,cwson Co.. Mo., "lor giving me
Samaritan Nervine. It cured my
daughter's epileptic fits, of 9 years
standing." Get at druggists $1.50.
in its operations that no disease or ill
health can possibly exist or resist its
power, and yet it is-
Harmless for the most iraii woman,
weakest invalid or smallest child to use.
CHAPTER II.
"PaUents.
I "Jl Imost dead or nearly il?lng,"
For years , and given up by physicians
of Bright's and other kidney diseases,
liver complaints, severe coughs called
consumption, have been cured, j
Women gone nearly crazy!
From agony of neuralgia, nervous--ness,
wakefulness and various diseases
peculiar to women.
People drawn out ot shape from ex
cruciating pangs of Rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer
ing from scrofula!
Erysipelas! -
Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspep
sia, indigestion, and in fact almost all
diseases frail . , (
Nature is heir to
Have ben cured by Hop Bitters,
proof of which can'be found in eyery
neighborhood in the known world.
febl5 lmdAw tpc nrm
-Capital Prize $75,000
Tickets only $5. Shares in pro
portion.
c Brown in a variety of shades is to be
extensively worn during the coming
summer.
Among: the Follies of the Acre
which the introduction of SOZODONT
long since exploded, was the use of
abrasive and corrosive tooth prepara
tions, which either contained minerals
which scratched their enamel, or acids
which dissolved it. SOZODONT, a
health nromoting substitute for these
em nirical articles, is a botanic, skili-
fullr prepared, highly sanctioned pre-
hinh nnt-nnlv hpantifipq.
i&l2SFl2ft!!LS Louisiana State Lottery
breath of an objectionable odor and
restores to it that of health. !
Company.
The
hat is
spring.
old-fashioned English i walking
to bo the fashionable hat this
a
rrfMrr. from formal uscl by an eminent
nr:.-Ua Urnt j j-cr successful
PJ2 Na !:., .r-...t.t In ofWV.., .-..41.
cr of m jvxUoo of Ihe lilool. whether
ntv..i0r arriire.l. Skin ULscams. pirn
Cure SCMtXAL. WkakxeaS,
i l,lEtUTr. from Youthful llUrre
St.. ft tre-.P"lJ'ln?i:baatcl Vlul
t. 2:fcf MnhoU ToUrcmc.lT 1 un-
.LTV Nure to noew
SBATE'S SPEOmns.-- hS-SSSS
wouia tne reply oi iuo American
government havo been more polite than
the letter of rnuce Uismarck
Tbo Kanzlcr, as I understand, couch
es his remarks in tho most polite lan
guage possible, and thanks tho Ameri
can uonercss lor tue sympainy ex
pressed for the loss by death of a Ger
man citizen, and only very politely obs
iccts to tho remarks about certain ideas
about government, and very politely
asks tho privilege that Germany may
be permuted to rule herself witnout for
eign Interference. '
God has implanted in the breast ot
tho German nation the love of Gov
ernment free from foreign interference
and the crcat American nation has
proclaimed the same idea most emphat
ically to the world.
It is not possible m my opinion mat
the American nation can take offence
because the written answer to a wnten
communication from the American
Conzrcss or American Secretary of
Mate, not an answer to a letter from
Mr. Sarzent. was sent through tne
German minuter at Washington, and
not handed to Mr. Sargent to be for
warded. Why, it strikes mo Mr. Sar
gent would undoubtedly have taken
oflence if Princo Bismarck had asked
him, to forward his, Bismarck.', letter.
Some, however, contend that Mr.
Sargaat has been insulted by Prince
Bismarck. Where is the proof??? .
I believe it is admitted by Prince
nimrrk-n nnt pnpmiM and ODDO-
tXCUrSIOn and PlO NIC Qenu.thUlie new intentionally insults,
SKasjx i nvrV ,Vrx ana doca llow nU suboruinatcs to
IS o er AUD THE TUKaXJU Inn!f becaasa I believe he claims that
an insult irritates and .never, convinces
a person to be in the wrong.
it ij al least certain that the lormer
American Minister at Berlin has been
treated with tho greatest respect and
tplalnU. Ilia
wc&kcoc! Nervous
lit, , ; - ur tU FTDCW too VUXnglH
Star's.-v. . -
tAaTr.' - "Um Injuat rrlfef and per
et!ennrUm. Frloefl.
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tiT v r.,uTl or cat on receipt of price
Pacific Guano.
WE "AVE JUST CCCCIYKD
100 TO 500 TONS
lO&JXEpnosriUTK
At Last Year's Prices.
or
ALKX. SPEUNT A SON.
AN D Rut .
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ADDRESSED TO THE AFFLICTED
HEALTH is WEALTH; you cannot
be truly unhappy if in health: it is our
Capital in life.
The unfortunate suffering from Ner
vous Debility, Impolency, Nervous Pros
tration, Seminal Weakness and the
numerous iorms of Oenito Urinary de
rangements, whereby the Ueneralive
Power is weakened, and in time fully
destroyed: will find in DR. LOWRY'S
WORLD RENOWNED REMEDIES
a positive Cure. By its use a permanent
restoration to health can be had ; none
need despair; young and old alike
receive the benefits promised.
lni3 long tried remedy has never
been found .wanting, no matter what
treatment you have previously had.
DR. LOWRY'S REMEDY infuses
new Life iu the Debilitated it assimil
ates with the blood, and supplies that
deficiency in the Nervous System,
which is thecauso.ot debility and physi
cat prostration. It acts on the Liver,
Kidneys, Bladder, and Reproductive
Organs, cansmg healthy secretions,
thereby stopping waste and . building
anew, when the face resumes the
Bloom of JlcaWi, Uic Eye its Lustre, and
the Brain its Power. This remedy can
be obtained of Drngzists and Dealers
generally. Price SI. 00 per package;
thrco packages, two dollars, sumcient
to cure ordinary cases.
Ask your druggist for it; do not take
any other. If you cannot obtain it send
direct with price, and it will be sent
securely sealed, by mail, to your ad
dress.
Address Depot and Laboratory,
Dr. Lowry's Remedies.
No. 136 Lexington Avenue,
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mm
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to bo tho favored colors of the season.
Wt do hereby certify that toe supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and
in good faith toward all parties, ana toe author
ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached, in its adver
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wg.
Capital Prize, $75,000.
lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol
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in proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of.
1 Capital Prize of.
1 Capital Prize of.,
2 Prizes of $6,000.
of 2,000.
of
of
of
of
of
of
5 Prizes
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50..... 25,000
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9 500.
9 ' 250.
6,750
4,500
2,260
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Eneaffcment rings mado entirely of
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Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter
ly Meetings.
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Newton Grove. Mission Mar. 5
Point Caswell Mission at Bry- . .
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villc. Mar. 15-161
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