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o 1 1? ehs. lieu E. pmmd, Br uRaKAS$.; I fTl '4 J- ,-t i Si cat The Weekly Star. js-ak j.Q- LYDIA C. PINKHAM'8 , VEGETABLE COMPOUND. . - It wli cure entirely the rt form of Famlo Coiv. plalntemU orarian troablM, InflMimatton and Clear Uon, lUUne toti Itaplceiito, Mdtbe conMonent B pimd iWeaknes, and la particularly adapted to the , Cbaoga 'of life.- r 'V 1 f V '"' " ' '. ' ' It wi-dte9olTaaadextonioTilroBlfhatarnala an early atageof derelopment: The tendenoytoeaa?,-: cerouhomora there if checked Tery speedfljby lta nae. It regBOTea felntnees, flatulency, destroyaaU eraTlaflr forstltanlanta, and reUeveaireakneBS of the stomach. It cnrs Bloating, Headaches, Herrons ProetraUon, ; Gesenft Debility, 61eeplenes, Depreeedoa and Indt- gotOta': -p i ' : ; ' : . ' ' ' ' That feeling olbeartogdewa, earning pain, weight : and haojuche.iaalwaya permanently enred byUanae. ' wil) at all times and under all circmnstancee act la . ' 11. tLAT.n imwrn f lin fnmmla BTatAm. : Tor tae cure or luaney vxnpimi w u . Compodnd la unsurpassed. ;'' t vrvkh. e. pnnniAJPs '-vegetabu com- POU3f3i prepared at 238 and 835 Western Arenue, Inn.l&sa. . Price tU Sixbotfiesfor $5. Bent by ihaa In the f Arm -of pflla, also In the form of loienges, on ;. receipt of price, $1 per box foreither.- Mrs. Pinkham , freely aiswisri all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let, AAlreoi aa aboTa. Jlextio taff Fajxr. .. a .. i ii ' r ? - Ho family should be without LYDIA E. PISEBAJP8 UVZR JTLLS. They core constipation, bflionanaat, and torsfaBty of theUTer.i IS cents per box. 'ar Sold by U Drnsffitts octl8Deod&W . tutbsa nrm HOSTS OF FAMILIES . ! -Hostetfer's Stomach-Bitters is as much regarded as a household necessity as sugar or coffee. The reasonfof this is that years of experience have proved) it to be perfectly reliable in those cases of emergency whore a prompt and convenient remedtis demanded.- Constipation, liver con- ""plamt,ldyspepsia. indigestion and other troubles are overcome by it. i i . For sale by Drnssists and Dealers, to whom ar- ply foi Hostetter'is Almanac for 1882. - - - j ueoq&wiy tu th sa nrm ' ; fTeparea tic tropics! . ' fruiU "J and plsnla. A pDeiicidus and R.e- freslalna: Fruit 5 ' Serves; the Purpose j aeree1 aiIe :lOTo-atlve JPurgative Medicines. TROPIC-17R7IT I.lxlTTinr. lo'o,. i,. preparation In the world for Constipation, Bili ousness, Headache, Piles7 and all kindred Com-PilS-.01?..8"1' effectively, and is deli ciouitotake. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, Ac. One trial cow-, aia Drossea tut texei cm PRIg25 and gp CTS. . SOLD BY III DRUSG1ST1 mEjJJeod&W :;tu th sa Is a t)rep?.rs.t!on ofTrotoxide of Iron, Peruvian Mari aud thfc Phosphates, associated with the V KKSlahie Aion5atic3. Endorsed by Uie Medical Frolession, and recommended by them for Drs ' pcslctOenerftl Mobility, Female la "' Want or Vitality,, Herroai Pros. trnllon, Oonrairteeuee from Fevers) ana :fcrie tiills and Ferer. It serves tverjr purposo where a Tonic i3 necessary. MaHfactgrsftjThe Br. Barter Medicine Co, StLoirk : 'Hie follotrino; Is one of the very many tcstimo lua.l we are receiving dally: ;ij ? ,, efln!im;Some three months ago I began the uee )f .DH, IIarter'8 Irox Tohio, upon the ad vlcof aaaByiiriend$ who knew its virtues. I was . suffering frojft general debility to such an extent lliatauyTaboE was exceedingly burdensome to me. A vacation of a month-did not give me much re lief but on the contrary; was followed by in ereaed. prostraUon and rinking chills. -At this time I began the use of your Iron Tonic, from ; Which I rpAli7Al lnmat. 1nimof1l..,n i - results. The old energy returned and 1 found that I : using lahor that. 1 over rliri In th! sani$ time during my illness, and with double the easd. -WitB:the T.r!i.nnii11 now nnA vii,n.ArhA liM-wme also clearness of thought never before -eniqyed. , It thj Tosio liss not done the work. I know not what. I give it the credit. Most gratefully illy yours, . . WATSONV rroy, O., Jan. 2, 1878. Pastor Christian Church. corpIe bjf Druggists and General Dealers Everywhe 3e8Deod&Wly su we. fr nrm Ile'RiverHiiUefs? ISO18' -?EV? aiuL:tET- 300 Doz. LARGE ROE, For sale by oetWDAWtf -OHIOAGrO SCALE CO. i ; 7701h. Cotton ttAom on . T Wagon' ScalisT tZ R SuUfSS Sendf oV Price IJst.' aaaa, a-w w vwmuw 1 f VUI tl;' jj sto:s-ci1 1 BV PnYSICIAXS. D1J BTS DE MADAM B AIiI- BltET. tlbw lair'tibosriocKT whernb:w' tie HT A. WHat yeshe has, and what, a perfect arm ! " , ly V :' '. And yet meflankslhat Jittle ui of hers , , - charm, . t . , - - : ! Where'er she passes, imtryside or town, ; The streets make festa, aud the fields rev , . v joice. s . .-.j ,. . . "Should sorrow" tamer as'P will t o -cast me'. 4-OrDeath; as. conic, he must ..to hush-myi Her laugh would wake me, just as now it - thrills me t ,t That little giddy laugh .wherewith she kills - me. - " Cotton. . - - New York Commercial Bulletin, i - Cottox ' Exchange, , " :. ) Tuesday Evexixg; Nov. S9, 1851.1 ) TTcarfjvs-all :.v, recent ejopit? Have tended to shjpw? $lie strength of ,he 'bull".elenien4 and itherej, little doubt that the mass of operators be-: lieve in higher cotton,, and an? iwork-; jiig plans tp lead to this result. The currh V mo yeiheritpof ;! supplies "and general" statistical position to date, Coupled with .; the : very ' positive, re-.4 ports or serious irost aaraage o er t large- area of the South, hae, in combinatipnj;5 formed ;V; Stiiatin'gf' basis, iipon which a large percentage of the investors are quite willing to take their stand; and while I the ad vancing tendency "lias "met" with an ot casional rebttff,it was only ot'a remy4 porary character. In fact, while sudden raids of; the- combined j'bear" forces would occasionally.; rake some sfiow ing of success the reaction was .gen erally quick, and with resistance at all slack, "cost tended upward without special aid. It ' is understood that' some of the Wall streetcdealers on; a good margui5?f6f? profit1 have been sold out ; but the "outsiders" con tinue as buyers, with numerous orders from the South and West, arid the" "insiders" are the resisting forced i The latter, .however, : appear' 'more,' ! demoralized than a week or so ; ago,' and confine themselves closely to , the protection of outstanding engage ments; :':-'' I Coasiderable irregularity has ' pre vailed on the contract market for the. day, but' the , undertone was ' strong,' and- the;. buoyant ; tendencies have, again overcome - all " opposing- in fluences, with rvalues. ; generally showing- a further '-improvement,. There does, not appear to have been: any really new features developed either in the foreign or home advices, though it is possible that the run of receipts at. the ports are not quite up .to expectations, , and, some buyers, may have been caught by. the more recent frost reports from, the Cairo-; linas. Whatever the stimulus, how eyer, the demand : has certainly been forthcoming for all the offerings made and as prices strengthened' the bid-i din 2 seemed to .increase in spirit; I cal operatorerHbHaslhe gen run of small- speculators, and a portion . of .Wall . street, still give . evidence "of ; siding with the, regulars as ' they, have for a day or two past, . and either selling out .' "longs" -or - putting out. a, few i "shorts" on each advance, but on the other hand there has been much cov ; ering on small deals and a large in flux of orders from the West: . The latter, in fact, appeared. to be inex-r hiustible, and even some of the most' pronounced . "bulls" : expressed : sur prise at the continued liberal bu'yjng' capacity of the markets . Whil, b uy ers were a little lax : at ! the opening frates -were crowded off some 45" points, .and from this the advance' i was ; some 1 8 points, the close standing 2 3 points above last even ing, with tone very firm. : Spots pre- sent the stereotyped features, a inod erate demand prevailipg, with buyers cautious and .'unwilling to exceed im mediate wants, but holders offering S6mewhat indifferently and ldoking for full former rates all around. s -1 5 ,r , Saloon jEtfqaette. ' ,1 . San Francisco Chronicle. ; , , - j . ; j Som servant qf i the saloons has compileditte jfoUowing Catalogue of(r alcoholic pass-words: 'iTew Jersey f'Well, here i we go!":.vKeWiYork- "My regards." California-"How!" Indiana "Here's to us.'vii! Washing ton "Here . we , ; go.'T : Mexico "A la salud de U." (Your health.) HVc,! nois-" Another nail ? in tha coihn." OHio "I hope I see yoti well, sir. Kentucky "Time.",; Maine-"Take it . sly.". . . Boston "To ; the h club." Wisconsin "Here's; lookinar at you.". Virginia- "Here's hoping." Penn svlvania "Here's to the old grudge." l3orth Carolina "Here's all the hair off your head." . Nevada "Here we jolt." Miscellaneous "Boys, what'll you have?" "Let's - go and take a ball." : "Xame yer ' pizen." t Gentle men, please name your :! beverage."' "G6ntlemerij - will ; you join l me?u "Well, . how will ' you ; , take-' it?'! "Gimme some of the old stuff.?. ,"A gin fizz, if you please." "Whisky, if you can spare it." ; - "Let us go and shed a tear." "Here's another , luck." "Beer : all the time-t-notning 1 but beer." "Give it to me straight." "Good-bv." . : - ri -.; I ' j A ten-thousand-jdollar education ori a flve-dollar boy is money thrown away, New (Meant Roamtneir,f1.s?i t? jW . -A' sarcastic; Canadian paper'says bur government has ."audaciously risked at' sea one of its war ships;?1' ,;- v ' 1 : -i '' r- "Buy your Chiistmas s presents how," is the legend that . meets us in the window- of an up-town. store, :- Thank . you' for s the V advice, ; but ;. we ' always let our friends buy thertf f or ; us. Boston , .Courier-, I i f Shakespeare V corrected :' " The man .who J said ; all de world was a stage and the people were actors, didn't have it correct. , It should have been that all the world's a printing office'and every fellow takes a hand at playing the devil. Glasgow Timet. . - .. i -. .-. NEVRALGtAj' ' Nejvous Irritability, Sciatica and all painful Neri vous Diseases. A treatisaby itlweHknowri physic elan, arspecialist on these : Subjects, concludes as follows: ".Neuralgia is one of themost painful of diseases, and is attended with, moro , or, .less ner-' voxjs irritation. Sciatioa"is"alsp if form oV neural gia,' and.aH painful nervoua diseases come under ibat name. Neuralgia means nerve ache, and tfierefore you can suffer with-neuralgia In any part of the body,; a3 . the nerves. are: supplied: to every part." .. ' . ,' I bave for many years olesely studied the cause of neuralgia; and the nature of the nervous sys-, tern, with the many diseases that it Is subject to,' and have found by actual -experience that the!" true and primary cause-of neuralgia-is-poverty !6f tbtt ' nervoua fiuid-t4t ' becomes iprpoverishei and poor, and in some cases starved, not because the patient does not eat, but what is eaten is not appropriated to the nervous system; there are many causes for this, but Dr. C. W-:- Benson's Cel ery and Chamomile Pills' have in my hands proved a-perfect remedy for this condition and these dis eases.'". - '' - : ScM lsy all druggists.. Price, SO cents: abox l)epot, 106 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six, boxes for $3.50, to any address. .- ' ' - - '. . DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKMCURE i"'Ki '' ' : 18 Warranted to Cure . EC Z E M A , TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER iTCHINCSonaUpaTtsof the body. It makes the akin whito, soft and smooth; xemoves tan, and freckles, and is the) BEST toilet ilummiH In TH3 WO'RTrT). Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, ooTiiriwting of both, internal and external treatment. : l All flTBt claaadrngglsta have it. Prioe$Lpepekag. . n. . J. W. CONOLET, Agent, ' ' . Wilmington, N. C. Oct 19 Deod&Wlm we fr sn - nrm Neuralgia, Sprains, i ; ' Pain in the .Back and Side. i There is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cored "by use ol Perry Davis' Pain Killer. : -. ; ; This remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must he kept " away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than sjood. Pain Killer has been in constant use tor forty years, and the universal testimony ; from all parts of the.; world is, It never fails It not .only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy. It Is safe in the bands' of the most Inexperienced. ' The record of cures by the use of Paw Ktllek would All volumes. ! The following extracts from letters received &how what; those who have tried it thlnkr - Edgar Cadv. owatonna. HiTtn.'. nn: to severe suflerinB- from rhenmatmm- resprtwaa to the Pain Kixt-kb, which speedily Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' ' Home, London : . . ,. -I had been afflicted three yean with nenralgia and violent BPaams of the stomach. The doctors s at Westminsser Hospital gave np my case in . despair. I tried your Pant Kzllxb, and it gave i 2. immediate relief. I have regained my ' strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. - , : G. H. Walworth. Saco, Ke., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain in the side by the use of yourPamKiuxB. ' iB.Torksayg: v . . I have used your Patw Kima for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : . Have used Paw Ktllxb for thirty years; and have found it a nr.Jailing remedy fax rheumatism and lameness. -. llr. Bnrdltt writes : : JA""fra''l to reHef in cseesef rhenmatism. ; Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : .. V -tJ0 "f8! Jse, I know your Patx Ktt.t.t1 ..,te the beet raedicinfi lean get. ; 'An druggists keep Paih Knira: ; its price Is so low that it is .within; the reach of au; and It wm save raany tiroes its cc to doctaraf WHa SSesOcand 81.00 a botUa : PERRY DAVIS A SON, frop rletort, -.i. Providence. R. I. novlD&W3m i ; ,nnn ; . ; -: TRUE TOillc. 0 I ."A k . IRON SITTEESnre highly r- reeornn-.finled for a S I 'di&a3tairairiiig tttf I cerlittsi 5iil fcCuiwit toilic; especially';-, 111 l!Sfi7Htiotri.;'i ;riepisia, Tnter- ; iiilttciitFci c rs, Want f Appe- : iitiif '.LiVsiS of. Sti;euj:tliiXacli: iof C ,! gtrertftwna (he vuunl s, ami yieek new life to t : 'h foeii&xahl The j apt Ikei charrh, on the it. 'i tligesii ye organs, rmQying' all d speptic 1 sy.B!p:biusf, suth Kittudtng theood, bdchingry: i'i'Mipriifiearibuh. etc. The vidy 'L-bn Preparation (hat mil not hlacken ' the ieetk'W! -give Aet(fefci.:ruVVrite for;,the?r; A B C, Uook, 32 . pages ( amusing' nd. . i Tiseful reading sent free, rf a ; oiv ;jan2?D4Wfr' THE GREAT Lirer Complaint. : The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the sldejsopietmies pain in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheuma--tism; the Stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; bowels, in general,' costive,' sometimes alternating with lax; the head is trou" bled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation; consid erable loss of memory, with painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done; often complaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times very few of them, but the Liver is generally' theorgan most involved. . . . ; ' -1 j RegtdatrthtfLirer, and prevent a DYSPEPSIA, dOSrSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTA CKS, CHILLS and FEVEE, " : HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION ' ! - OE SPIEITS, SOUS STOMACH, HEARThVENi PILES, Ete. See that you get the Genuine in White Wrapper, with red Z, prepared only by J. H. ZETLLN & Co. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . ' jyl9Deod&Wly tuthsa nrm iiiWvuMtism i Durham Plants's ..i: T lST IliV ' - ) i ,,, ..MQNpAYj.pV. SSth 88,1, .,t 'in The Missionary collections for the year. 1881 were as follows: Foreign missions, $a,777.U4;:Uomesuo jm.is Biobs: ?' S3.86ff':?ll ivTotaL t&A&m Increase OYx i880,$966.05-1' ilpi mittee to whom was 'referred Gdv. ; Jarvls? ifetfer" relat?vertd :itHe OxftJrd5: .Orphan Asvlumy" reported fresolutitjns (ii expressinir 8vmpatnvi' i5!i.ireconx-T; I mending jthatrthei preachers take upa. collection ax sucu time aurmg ne , y ear as l;hey. may . believe, , best ? and , most appropriate : j. (3 V req uestin & - XQr cording stewards "to. report to 'Annual that, trift BisritiTV nrinnitit r Rev'Af Mangum to th Ki Or Adopted; r .. . '-u.: RevC L. Shell1 read - the .:odiisiuV tion ttf the : "Brotherhood oftth-!5r:! .(C. Conference, t This provides 'thpi tia'ch member j pay. $500 to i the heii- upon the death of each preacher , whjo is ii meml)er in god, standing at the tiwW'atVr The Board "recommended ;that the Conference, raise . f3r 'the' next" v'ear for the conference 'fund' six: thousand dollars, and that it be apportioned as follows by districts: Raleigh, $5($( ; Hillsboro, $585:' Greensboro, ;$5 85 r Salisbury, -$460; ' Statesviilei ,:$500j Shelby, $460; Charlotte, $510; Fay etteville, $545; ; Wilmington,; $5 q0 i Warrenton, $365 ; Washington, $400; JN ewpern $470. . , y- x i ; ,t tj ' ! VERY FERTILE SOIL . ' 'Atlanta Post-Ai)peal.T i) : Desii-ing to show our distinguished visitor some attention; a very' small man,' with" a large : moustache, rep-' resenting an alleged morning- paper of this city, sided up - to Gea. - Sher man this morning, as he was viewing the cotton patch near the Exposition grounds. V "General," yawped " the little man, "do you,1 think' cotton, f ca, be successfully, raised on such soil as, tnatr; i vnumpn!" remarKea -tne General, "ves, I think' it . can. . I Uaii ClOV Villi. UV IttlStlU UU lli j; asked ,the little reporter, ; smiling oh William Tecumseh in a genial sort of way: "Whatf else?" replied the Gen eral; "Oh; I anything' can be ' raised there. Why, r I raised h--ll ' on this very spot myself seventeen years ago Dan Rice, circus clown, used to get $1,000 a week, but is aow "too poor to get along, and hasn't a friend in the world." r For the Cure of Cousrhs, . Colds. Hoarseness. BroncMtb.CrouT). Influ lenza, Asthma, vyhooping Cough, In - , '' , A apient Consumption and lor the xe lief of consumptive persons in advan ced stages ot the .Disease. J?or bale byanDraggists. Price; 45 Cents. hov IS D&W6m .. ,.,hoc or frm f - j i? Popular Monthly .Drawing of the' In the City of Louisville, on . ' . SATURDAY, DECEMBER-31St, 1881 . These drawings occur monthly (Sundays ex cepted) under provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. , . -; The United Statse Circuit Court on March Stst rendered the following decisions: . . . -. 'i 1st. THAT THE COMMON WE AJ.TH : DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGALTF 1 ' t ; 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE PAIR. :im,tVW.- M - The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of Prizes for ', r ; ;. ..r J. ( . : ; ; THE DECEMBER .DRAWING: y , i i j I Prize... . . .$30,000 , 100 Prizes $100 each.410,000 f 1 Prize. J..'r.i 10,000 200 Prizes - 60 each 10,000 4 1 Prize.tr... 500 600 Prizes -30 each 12.000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 eoch r'10,000 SOPrlzes 500 10,000 .-i .. . 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximotion Prtzesi $2,700 9 Prizes 200 each, . , !' - i fJ , ,'V7.wi,800 -9 Prizes " lo0 each, r 900 1,960 Prizes. " - $112,400 ''WbOle'Tlckets, $3.s Half Hekets; $l."--'i 27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100, Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upword, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to Ii. M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-Jounral Building.)' LOUISVILLE Ky., or R. M. BOARD AT AN, 309 Broadway, N. Y. deo 1 eod&w ' tu th sa. ' 1 " ' 1 .4 I ---- TmTTiigrajits; .Friend Society; H. NUTT, President..,' -"-. WALKER MEARES, : Secretary' and Treasurer, ; ALEX. SPRTJNT, A. J. DkROSSET; i;B;rG.;i WORTH, P. CLARK, Directors. W TjT I lUI Km rnTTAFTl W V l V - I Will,' LTjarp TiT I L North Carolina would be promoted bv a tren-'-T' erai ana sustainea euort to inauce laoorere ana workingmen, but principally- agriculturists, to ' immigrate into our State, an Association under , the above name and title has been formed in- this city, for the purpose 'of. spreading information, abroad among such classes, where there is a sur plus of labor, and where there are- people deV sirioua of buying lands and settling amongst .us, : In order to insure success it is essential that owners of lands should offer for.: sale,, through the Society, such tracts as they wish to dispose of, naming the terms on which they will sell. State: . ' First The locality. ; 8ec6hd-!-The number of "acres. 51 - -J Third Character of soil, whether light or sandy, loamy or elayey; nature of subsoil; -whether tim bered or cleared or .improved; whether upland or . swampy; whether a dwelling house suitable for occupancy Is on the land proposed to. be sold.; ... , Fourth Price per acre. " ' Should the title prove satisfactory) 'and a sale ' be effected, a commission of 2 per cent, will be charged to the seller on limited amounts: on lafee and valuable tracts a lower and special rate of ; comiiiisaion win oe arrangea. sucu cnarges are necessary to meet the moderate expenses of the Society, such as advertising, printing, postage, &c. Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society;may be bad on application,,. Address, .'-r WALKER MEARES, Secretary" ' dec 4 D&W2m Wilmington, N. C. MwJ MJMfcMBawMsWaWaWawMaMMM ;7. j-;.;. v ' ft & ,r , k -if.,-. , i I til ?T 9 i i '-.irv 13 LJ Eat i UUlSi La hi i . T f c ; r . . j nvyragia, viuuva, uumouyu, . , .SapkdcAaJS&reneis'of that Chest, Goat, QuihsfoWToatweiUngs. and .QiiSpfiaiQS, -Burns and Scalds, . j, ')-.' Genera Bodily Pains,. - i TasthlEat ' kfid Headache. Frosted Feet ,v i .';: -. u:and Aches... a.- ; . i 'i f;. 1 M Pretttation'on earth equals St. Jacobs Ort as )', ire, simple and cheap External Remedy. ' " 'rial entails but the -comparatively r ifungr outlay I So Cents, and every one suffering with pain ihave cheapand positive proof of its claima.(; ; " ljreotirms In MeVen lAnguages. r j 1 1 " ' "iD1 ILi BErGGISTS ASP DEALEES 15 ?::t nzmum& ' K f i V VVTUJJU)i .fib VV,i ..H " i .-. : . . MaUiH"f!, ZfO., V. 8. A je lOD&Wlv v , ' J - i Jane 13,1876 y.t -WILL SEND, 01 30 DAYS' TRIAL,1 CfsofrQ-VoItaic-Appfianc8SL Tiufferlr.g from Ner voire Weaknesses, &en-' ".ml Uebflity loss of nerve force or vigor,! any disease resulting from Abuses and Othe& .'.jV.sks. oi-o any one afflicted .with Rheuma " iiin, Neuralgia,. Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties,! KKluey or Liver'. Troubles; Lame Bsck, Rup-I -:'f'..-ftB Othir Diseases of the Vital Organs. I -, A .w.ifcN loroubled wiUvuiauuM.4 peculiar to , .Jif-irS:X. - -'.. I :; J ; tvewly relief nd romplete restoration to; 1 ticwlth'enHranteed. These are the only! : y.loctrie Appliances that, have ever; . teen constructed upon Helen tific priis eipTen. Their thorough efficacy has been pme-r fiiiailly 'pixiven with the mmi wenderlnl : e'ccits, and they have tlie fa I Kb est catSoi-Kements from medical and eieu l.c neiita!nl from.bniilreiH ultw have - 'bet'n jnickty rsn,i r:tltcnly eurcil byj : isoir Hf. '.. i.v t v Htiinl ut once for T'.-iiftitnit.-ri Paniplilct, giving! 1 iUfom!?:jn' In-::' ".' '.j,...!:.s-' ' - - -- all . Je8Deod&Wly ' . su we fr UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION l l OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, ; iLonisiana Stateilery Coipany. Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to whioh a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ' ITS GRAND' SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS wttl take place monthlyt . - i IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. v; j , Look at the f ollowipg Distribution: '..'" N GRAND PBOITIENADE CONCERT, I ' t' during which will take place the- I ' ,. 139th Grand Monthly ; AND THE Extraordinary .Semi-AEnal Drawini. ' At New Orlenns, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1881, . I Under the personal supervision and management of Gxw. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, i;. and Gbn. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. , ; f- JCAMl,AlV;"pniZE;'$lOOv0Mi ETNotlcel Tickets are Ten Dollars only; Halves - J ; $5; Fifths $2; Tenths $1. i LISTOF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100,000. $100,000 60,000 20,000 20,000 : 20,000 ' 20,000 25.000 ..30,000 40.000 60,00ft ; 100,000 60,000.;. .20,000... 10,000. 5,000... 1,000... , 600.;. 300..., 200. I GRAND PRIZE OF .. 2 LARGE PRIZES OP 4 LARGE PRIZES OF .20 PRIZES OF 60 100 . 200 600 - ' -!; 100...- ) "V'-' a . 10... APPROXTMATT0N PRIZES: 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes of $200. . . 20,000 lflO ApproximattonPrlzee of -WO..; 10,000 MO Approximation Prizes of . ' 75 . . ; :s ; . 7500 179. Prizes, amounting to. . .... ..'.'.'..'. $522,500 Gen.' GVT. BEAUREGARD, of La., I ,si,ilr Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, oi Va., Cpmmiss era.. - .Applications for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. . fwnte lor particulars or sena orders to , , I -ut!rlMtitp?t f New Orleans, Louisiana or m. A: DAUPinN, Xr-'- J1? fvy'': I no. 212 broadway; new xork. I ; r NOTICE -T0. THE PUBLIC. ' ' ; 'v The miNie are hereby "CAUTIONED AGAINST SENDING ANY MONEY OR ORDERS to NUNES & CO., 83 NA8SAU STREET; NEW YORK CITY, at aui&onzed by the Iutstana State -Lottery Com pany to eell its Tickets. They are fooding the coun try with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as Agents They have no authority from this Company to sell its Zkckets and are not its agents for any purpose, i -j ' ' ' M. A. DAUPHIN,' 'I , -.'-. . Deo TMMii WnA rA.. tin New Orleans, July 4,; 188L :nov 9 D2aw4w& W we sat. TIT ATI TIT T?l ! : rlbw u n ewts AND Crave Stones. i FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK r: PRICES.' DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK ' 1 .' PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. ' TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. - . j BICIIARIT -fTATBTAN & , j - i 1 - 1 1 , , ' i .v, :;; -.'ST Iafayette Place, NewTork, Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form for sale to the Trade. deo 4 D&W tf. "a-5j C500 Reward ! W K WILL PAY-THE ABOVE REWARD FOR T T anv ease of Liver Oomnlalnt. Trinmnryiia filnV Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive- ucbs wo Bannoi cure wun west's vegetaDle Liver Pills, when the directions iare strictly complied witit They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction, Sugar Coated. ' Large boxes, containing 80 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Drug gists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The -genuine, j manufactured only by JOHN C WEST CO.,:ThePill Makers," 181 183 W.MacC isonSt., Chicago.- Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. .' " mh22D&Wly H , . b$MQ$M TRIAL f Not from wild beasts, but from5 the wild and : extravagant prices of Jy&iif 'Grocirl feUY where '.;;i' S'l i " V. -! 1 you ean buy THE CHEAPEST- "Hew ttt the line,7 :'X' '-.y fX : i err ceht vou can!'f :i a,."V2r-a-j and save every cent yon can. - u;fct y:. HALF A CENT, HALF A CENT, . HALF A CENT, DOWNWARDS C 5 .i .1 J ' INTO-THE' VALLEY OF ' ;i A' ' ' Tl (- t-' -ft r. 'DEBT -I' Xnias. is Coming.1 - I 1-U ',"--".k,'V AN1 "WITH IT MANY" NICE THUfGS -j.-;j PLIMVI PUDDING, V .TI MNC:lVIEAT,,I, , PRESERVED GINGER. ' f "'.' -.'I ! I. ' i ! '. - I - . . , -. - J ' ' ' . I - t . I , - i ;-: -.V' : :t ' ;': -;;f i- WHEATEN GRITS, OAT MEAL; .- ! - - - 'i - . ; .... ? , -! iM t. I BUCKWHEAT, J h ; - 1 , ' I- Ana numerous other things indispensable in a S f well regulated family, n 1 fcCome down and look for yourself. If you 1 come to our Store we know we can sell you. something. t : - Pi L. Bridgers & Co. v dec4tf j ,.-;.- , I, ..r.. :l i .;-v.;;, WiUard Hotel lottery! 14th February, 1882i i i Or Money Refunded. j j ' - - -i ' - - . ,:fi.:; f : '. LorrrevrLLB, Kt November 10, 1881. . Resolved, That the Board of. -Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the WiUard Hotel Lottery, until the I4tb day of Feb -ruary. 1882, and that they will not consent to Any further postponement of the same. ; - ; ' -.; .. . s . I- - Robt. Maixobt. Chairman, By the above resolution this drawin? mast and will be had on the day fixed, or money, distribu- . msu uava lo iica.eb uoiuers. I y If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, - and notice of same will be given through the papers. .!. ; -' '. 'X :' J- r ' : . 1 LIST OF IuZES" ' ' - - -; TheWfflard Hotel, with all its tiflOCn CCC Fixtures and Furniture, j i)aJU)UUU One Residence on Green Street . '. . $15,000 one xtesiaenee onureen Btreet,f.rr.'...,i i5,uoo Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000. ' . . . . ' 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000. J!:4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $l,O0Q. -.v. 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500.;:.;.......;.. - 2,500 rxrey jasa rnzes, eacn iow.i...'.......- 5,ouw One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50,.. '. 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20, .'i i ,v.7 10,000 One Set of Iter Furniture... 1,000 One Fine Piand.-.i..........!........:...' 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set . i . . , . , ioo 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey. $36. .. 14,400 10 Baskets Champaigne, $35.i... 85a Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. . . . i 5,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30.. .L...... 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson Countvi Whiskev. 30 8.000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $101., , , 4,000- Dive nunarea uasn rnzes, eacn 510., i - 5,000 -!J I Amonnlinf; to .j369;850'' Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4 Quarters $2. Remittances may be made by Bank Check; Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mall. -1 Responsible agents, wanted at all points. - For Circulars, giving full information; and for Tickets, address - . . ; W. D. C WHIPS, . r ? . . f Wfflard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. '. - nov 23 Deod&WtNov 10 .- tu th sa; ; 1 ; v ,., : - t ..- r I -' ' Christmas Hnsic: PTTDTvW TUT? TflDTI Just out. Cantata for bJliliol lllij LUltlii Christmas, by W. Wil liams. For Mixed -Voices. Easy and attractive music. Choirs and Societies can easily learn it for a Xmas performance. 1 . j . 1 ; .!: , .- i . : -; . . -- i . ,; . , . -. BEAUTIES OF SACRED S0H6,S:?g; Cloth $2.50; Boards $2. - A noble present for those who love the best. -68 of the most successful tongs of the day, by 40 famous mposera. . -. RHYMES AND MEStSnlu songs, luUabies and JEindergarteit lays, ; ($10.) The new and most favorite collection. . ,' NORWAY MUSIC iUiBDE ffixnuf the Vikings of the North.. Wild and beautiful' : Franz's own edition Of his famous German songs-- CHRISTMAS CANTATA: f' Choruses, Quartets, Solos, &c s-Sacred Words and spirited music. ). .i ' . . ' ' . OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. C-JH "S10?. 843 Broadway, New Yorfc deo8 Wed&Sattf i . " Health is Wealth ! DR. E. : C. ' WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: a speqifiofor Hysteria, Conr yuMons, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, loss of Memory, Impotency, Premature Old Age. caused hy oyer exertion, excesses, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box con tains one month's treatment. . One dollar a box. or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.- We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six. boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect Sonre.-Guaranteea issued by WIL H.- GREEN. lrrn rinor cm a Annans 4m. STo ' a -w-wi . - - ... - mhigtori,N. C. Ordere by maUwm receive prompt , J mm iwia V UliVVOirQ LI UlllUI' ton- . r. f 1 !.--,'; .r jmh 88-jD&W,ly f a iiogs. Ai-a , r !! . -i. fKm TQTT :TTTarr l-u-rv on-Bvvw 'r, ....;. of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees. noTrD&Wtfj' --V Yol2en4i T7IRGINIA CO-CPERATxVE STOCK FARM and V POULTRY YARDS, FREDERICKSBURG, VaT Registered Jersey Cattle, of best butter strains, a specialty. The largest herd in the State, kept 2? !hlSe.farm.8.' : 508t successful at Virgilda State Fairs. VYoung Stock for saTe Also. Cot? wold, Shropshire and South-Down Sheep; Berk shire, Essex and .Jersey-Bed Swine, and all of the. leading varieties of-pure-bred Poultry. Address a 4 -n Ar.or B- BOWE, Lock Box 84, , t deo4D&W3w; j Fredericksburg, Va. -:; JNEV . !ADYERTJSE3IENTS. ; -BBATrPS PIANOFORTE S-Magj -nificent holiday presents; square grandpUU nofortes, four very handsome round cornersjose woodcasesr three -unisons, Beatty's matchless ?2ira2leB' 8tol book, cover, boxed, $222. tI o-$297.505 catalogueprices $800tbTl,ooo1 satisfaction guaranteed or money refund ed after ,2??, jear'4! se; upright, toianofortea, ;$125 to 'asfij catatogueprices.OOto$8&d; stand? ard pianofortes of the universe, as thousands tes tifyr write-for; mammcrtJhi list of r testimonials: Beatty's cabinet organs, cathedral; churoh. cha per, parlor, $30.upward; .visitors. welcome; free carnage meets trains ; Illustrated catalogue (boli ay edition) freei Address or caH upon DANIEL F. BBATTYT WASHTKOTOHr, Nxw Jbbctt. , I.BM.WOOLLEY; Atlanta, ua. .waiamo - evidence given, and reference to cured patients and physicians. Send for my book on The Habit and its Cure Free.! riA -.v 'Jr,iv : . --'. ." HABIT . 1 " CITRIB. $-' fy i "T,. "T .. TEAR and expenses to l.'-l ."- agents. Outfit free. Address . ' L- 3- - PICKERY. AuetTSTA, MiT dec!4wD&W . ; - -.,.-.-..-..'; - . nar8meiei and itly any changes weawer u co 2 , ioui, uu xMuiBuio. . w e wui sena n, aeuverearree, to ' any address on receipt of One Dollar. The Beat , Weather Indicator In the World. Just the thing for a, CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Agents wanted avverywhere. Send for circular. Beware of imitations. ' OSWEGO THKrlWOiffETEB WOIiKS, Oswego, S.S. nOT24D&Wxni'-,iil;i W li-Wi.ii-i . N. KjSTElJMAlriWjr;, ' Attorney ; and Counsellor at Law, ' lABi;0' BIxAi) ' JiPfl5,c,Tt?P s1alrB,- in Brick building occupied bv 'i Spet-ial. attention to Claims. Cellectlons on DMua va fitw auu uuwaiun UlSMlQ I Or X1 IV ItST Cent, if without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mort I&4ze8. fcc.r a specialty. i : : ; ap5 D&W tf PRESSBlPf FREf For the spued jr )ure of Nervous Weakness, Lost ' Vitality, Premature Debility, Servousnesg, . Despoudency, Confasioa of Ideas, Aversion to - Society, Defective Memory, and aU . Disorders '. hroBght on by Indiscreet Habits and Excesses, j Any druggist has the Ingredients.- gERT IN PUIH 'SEALED ENVELOPE. ADDRESS DR.W.S. JAQU ES, j - -130 "West Sixti Bt, CISGnOTATI, OSIft .h 2 D&Wly -' .: :'. ..CreATlTSOd St H rim? 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S. ,U. WALLACE .rTT' .". t. :. ... :...3ashirr Baik oiNe CAPITAL PAID IN - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPrTAL- $1.060.000 DIRECTORS:. W. I. Gore, ' jG. W. Williams, of Wil . iiams A Murchison Hon. R. Ii. Bridgers, Pres w. & w.rIr. H. Vollers, of Adrian A Vollers. ' F. Rheinstein, of Aaron - fe Rheinstein, C.M.Btedman, Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- boro. . E. B. Borden, of Goldtv Jno. W. Atkinson, -. I Isaac Bates. 1 D.McRae. : i , i C. M. Stedm&n. President. IJOWXI.L Cashier. :. -.' ' 1 ' ' . f -- ' --- .,- . s- !-. ' . : V . a. - ... 1 ' " . DIRECTORS: : T ' -i - - , E. B. Borden, W. JT. ; Faircloth, . W. F. Kornegay R. Edmundsorx, Herman Weill, rreiaont7 QtlUOUUl 11 ,U OliUilt Cashier. , DIRECTORS: J. A. Leak.R. T.- BemaajflWiOe, J. C. Marsha t-w- -".'" -',; r.'UK- - Issues Certificate of Deposit bearing Interest: ' : ' Is authorird by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Bxeeutora,' Administrators, AniFnikni Jtrj Jtrj. Jbn . . - Strict attention i given to the ' orders and request nu afi 1 , novlfr-wtf-. ... 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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