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r ; . .1 71 i 5 3 .3 3 i taiYfiiXFifinm I o o X O I -$,3 lydia c. pimtHAr.ro , VEGETABLE COMPOUND. TsaPoilttveCnre - for All kM PalMflU CBrplalats nl J"?"1' ' HMMMM tar best foule awasdansa. ; It will curs entirely the worst form of Temale Ooaw " glatnta, aU ovarian troubles, Infl.mmatlon and Tflcara ""'" tlon. Falling and Displacement., and tlie eonsaqnent 8pjni Weaknes., end it particularly adapted to the Change of Ufa. '4 . 1" ' It will dissolve u(l expel tumor, from the ntera. In sa early stage of development 1 The tendency to can cerous tanrorstherels checked vr It muimiefilnlnni. flatulency, deetroysall craving '. f0r stimulants, and rellerea weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating. Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Bleeptoasneas, repression andlndl-, ItHMlilolli '- ' v " "'' Ihat feeling of bearing down, canato pata,welgn , and backache, U always permanently cured by Its use. itwfflatalltlmeeandlinderanelrennutanceeaetbi - fr.Tmmy with the law that govern, the female system. Fortheeureof Kidney Complalnta of either sex tale . ComponndUnnsarpasBed. .. .-j '-4---:..:-; LTBIA K. PIS EDAM'S VEGETABLE COX POCXBU prepared at S3 and 3S Western Avenue, Ijnn,lfaML Price $1. Birbottleefor S. Sent by mail In the form of puis, also In tb form of loxenges, on receipt of price, 1 per box forelther. ITxs. Plnkbem. freely answera all letter of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Addreae a aboTO. JGmttoa (Ma Paper. .-" Ho family ehouM be without LYDIA E. PINIHAin jjvkb PUIS. They eora comttpation, ouionaneM, and torpidity f thelrfer. Keentiper box. jay Sold by all Srocafrt. oct 18 Deod&W f ' tuthsa arm - Neuralgia, Sprains, v ; V' . Pain in the .Back and Side. There is notlilng more painful than these ' diseases; but the pain can te removed and r: the disease cured by use ol Perry Davis' Pain Killer. . !'.. . This remedy is not a cheap Benzine " or Petroleum product that most be kept sway from fire or beat to- avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried, expert- ' -. xaent that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use ' for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of tie -world Is, It never fails. Jt not orily effects a permanent cure; ' but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. . Being a purely vegetable remedyvlt Is safe in the hands of the most inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pais Eillkb would j fill volumes.! The. following ' extracts from; letters received show what tliose who have tiled it think: Edgar Cady, Owatonua, Minn., sayB : apooi a year mnoe my who oecame enDject . to Berere Buffering from rbeomatism. Our resort wag to the Path KttjT.kh, -which ipeedily relieved her. I" Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London: t i i I had been afflicted three yean with neuralgia and Tiotent Bpaama of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital rare up my case in despair. I tried your Patn Kjxxeb, and it gave me immediate relief. I nave regained my etrenirth. and am now able to follow mv nanal twenpation. - i . ! - H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes: I experienced immediate relief from pain in fwi frinA hv thA una vmip T ttm Kir t th . . IE. York says: n i -i i nave usea your pain killee iot rneamnium. and have receiveil nrrst henetit . - 'jBaxton Seaman says : i J -- i , SHave used Pain Krr.y.ini for thirty yean; and nave found if a never-failing remedy fox rheirmatium and lnTnAncaa, i Mr . Bur ditt writes : i i ' - ii Itnr"oitogivereHef mcasesof rheumatism. rnu.tAi.DerE, somerset, Pa., writes : i x rum actum ue, i xnow your x'AOf ktt.t.-ct is the best medicine I can get i ilAIl druggists keep Pain Kuleb. Its pries so low that it Is within the reach of an, and it will save many times ltscostlndoctord bins. 25c 50c and S1.0O a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON. Proprietor . Providence. R. I. nolD&W3m - nrm j tON r.ITTSRS 'are hklilv taienued fur aJl idLseassreijuiringa il -Mid -efat reu i i tonic I ' esreoIall v Indigestion, JDypepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Wantof Appe tite, -Lrosa; of otrcugli, Lack: of Enegy Jetc. r tem-khes the blood, tlreag&iens die mm-clex nnd gicei new Ufa to On iustve-1 -'I'hcv ict jlike a cliarrn on the digestive tirgans, rvrcoving all d speptlc syroptoias, sijich pz ta&vnj the food, belching, hut i7n Ucmiach, fyarttorn1, etc.' The ony JtoFikparaiion that will hot blacken 'the teet$THi&.ltodd&e:Writo for tlie A Ji tJs IJook, 1 32 pages amusing and asofnl efMlingj seni free.:' t--.. -4 BlwnVs CHPSiu-AlC0IPANY. v l Ealtiinii'c. 3Id. jan 29 D&Wiy " IN HOSTS OF FAMILIES sHostetter-s Stomach Bitters is as much regarded us a nousenoia necessity as sugar or coffee. The : reason of this, 'is that vears of enwHAnm Vihto i proved it to be perfectly reliable in those cases of emergency where a prompt ana convenient .remedy is demanded. Constipation, liver com !. plaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and other troubles t b7 Pugrfsts and dealers, to'-whoni ap- MoJioa4yriy tu tn sa nrm fW NEWSPAPEHS.- KTTTTA Can Kb RPtosSnd other purposes.; -US !t-03 r . r s V 7i I recoE eertaJ ' '"' nrm - r . it i i 1 " - i The, Weekly. Stan POfiTBT BIT A CRANK. 'A wandering tribe, called the aiouxs, ; - "Wear moccasins, having no shiouxs, s They are made oi duckskui, y - : i. TxritH Yit fluchv sidfi in. - .;i " t; ' Embroidered with beads of bright hyiouxs. "When out on the war-path, the Sioux i; " March single-file, never oy uouxs - And by blazing the trees f!n Tpf.nm'ftt their ease. And their way through the iorest ne er lioux. W uew-fashioned boats he eschiouxs, ; And uses the birch bark canioux, , -; , - j These are handy and light, - - ; . And. inverted at night, ' ! ! Give shelter from storms and diouxs." ' The nrincinal food of the Siouxs Is Indian maize, which they brioux, ; And hominy make, j r. Or mix it in cake. - And eat it with pork, as they chioux. INTERESTING HEADING. What State JPapers Say. New Berne News. : j. ' The great issue which will present itself in next year s election will be that of opposition to monopolies, and the press of this State, with few ex- ceptions, win advocate . tins opposi tion with 'the greatest enthusiasm. Senator. Vance, the ; raaii for whom the peofe of North' Carolina have the wannest affection, ; will "head this movement against monopolies,',; and to himJourL people, must . look; .for leadership in the great contest with the i corporations- which threaten to seize hold of the very State govern ment. ; . . ' , . i .. ' Reidsville Times. Break all rings! No more such conventions as that held in Raleigh in 1880, when delegates tcere t shipped by car loads as men load stock for market. Back with all such leaders who would try : another such . game,! ,.: Charlotte Observer, Jarvis Organv r The' truth is, for we must be plain about this, the people have begun to regard the political -contests of the past few years as mere scrambles; for office, in which the man who , has the most brass and . the most skill in ma nipulating the wires ' and fixing con ventions comes out ahead, regardless of his fitness or of nis strength before the people. 'V ;jy ;;) .Durham Recorder. ; ' Within the last ten days Gov. Jar- vis has! written two letters, making eicrht columns in the News and 1 06- server. defending his action.in regard to the railroad controversy. A peru sal of these letters will reveal the fact that Gov. Jarvis is pleading for mercy from the hands of the people of North Carouna for the purpose of promoting his own selhsn aggrandizement. i Raleigh Farmer & Mechanic. The Mecklenburg Observer charges the i Wilmington Stab with 'defend ing Vance by attacking Jarvis and savs a good many people agree with Jarvis versus . Vance. We don't doubt it; but we recellect that in 1 876 "Vance" for; Governor carried Mecklenburg by 840 majority," and the next election :Jarv is"; carried it by 80 only the difference of an 0, but a big one. Wilson Advance. The time-honored motto, 'princi ples, not men," so long inscribed upon the Democratic banner, should command the allegiance of every good Democrat, as of yore.' ; '; A SAD AND SUDDEN DEATH. j Fayetteville Examiner, We are : pained to announce the sudden demise of. Mrs. Isabella Mat thews, of Durham, wife of pur for-- mer townsman, W . ' tf. Jiiatthews, Esq., on yesterday afternoon. ; Very meagre telegrama received at a late hour last night state that Mrs M. was called to the bedside of her mece Miss Maggie ;Williams,' at Hillsboro, and .in'" descending: the stairs, she fell, receiving -fatal injuries, from which death resulted ui about four hours. Mrs.; Matthews was a de scendant from one of the oldest fami lies of the original Scotch settlers in this section," and was loved and es teemed bv. all who knew her. Her last act in life was a mission of love, and in all truth it can be said of her, that this was but an example of her whole lite. . -1 RELIGIO US MISCELLANY.' I TfTMl TTfc . ' . i vviiiiam .renn .. wiseiv says: "When thou art obliged to ' speak, be sure to speak the truth, for coui vocation is half-! way, to lying, and lying is the whole way -- The venerable Rev. Edward Palmer, father of Dr. B. M. Palmer, who! will be nlnetv-three vears of a?e n ext Christmas, is now on a visit to New Or-i leans, v He wears his years well. - 1 TIC'- t' 1 ' . r... . ' ; I w. josepn jvmier , who has reached the advanced age of '92 years, and nyes at len June,, u., declares that the" Kev.v Solomon ' Snauldiner. ; now HenRfiRiRd j was the author of the "Book of Mormon." ! f Few men have a Christian, cha racter so ribbed and riveted as to stand the 5 pressure of a half million. - When a bolt ' doesn t draw Tinder such' a squeeze; there is certainty of soundness and security. Lead us noti into temptation.--Richmond Advo cate. : lhe Lutheran Visitor calls for a Luthern Ecumenical Council' Tt hplivp that such a body would be, perhaps, one of the greatest meetings ever held, add asserts that instead of a few millions of Calviniatu or Arminians or Dissenters." it would renr'p- sent ntty millions of .Lutherans from all ' quarters oi the globe. r - As a result of the .revival last winter in Saa Francisco, at the First Pres byterian church, Oakland, Rev. Dr. Speri- cer a, ait persons were aaded on profession oi iaim ; iaa were added to Calvarv fres- byterian Church. Ban Francisco. RevrMf . Uemphill's: .164 to th6 Central PresbvtpHftn Church, San Francisco; Be-vxJMr. Srnitli's; and 131 to the : Howard ,Pryterlan Church, iSan Francisco,' Rev.; RobertMc Kenzie's. " The whole number adder? to tTift churches in the, presbytery of. San Francis cp uunng meyear was vvvj , v i - -i - i The Emperor Francis- Josepli will erect a charitable institutimi rm thn 1 01 we onrnea King Theatre. . " y to NEUBALGU, t Nervous Irritability,. Sciatica and all painful "Set vous Diseases. A treatise by a well known physi- eian, a specialist on these subjects, concludes as follows: "Neuralgia is one of the most painful of diseases, and is attended with more - or less ner vous irritation. Sciatica is also a form of neural gia, and all painful nervous diseases come Under that name. Neuralgia, means nerve ache,' and therefore you can suffer with ! neuralgia in any part of tne Dotty, as the nerves are suppuea u vrv tmrt."- ' : ".;--' - - I have for many years closely studied the cause of neuralgia, at uki tne le nature of the nervous sys- tern, with the many iv and have -found by -actual experience that the true and primary cause - of. neuralgia is poverty of the nervous fluid it becomes impoverished and noor. and in some cases starved: not because the patient does not eat, but what is eaten is not appropriated to tne nervous system;-xnere ara many causes for this, but Dr. C. W. Benson's Cel- erv ana unamomue puis nave inmv nanus nrovea a perfect remedy for this condition and these dis- C,l1 Vvtt all A-wnnnXatl : TtA nania a VnT 1 Depot, 196 North Jfiutaw Street, Baltimore, Ma. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, 'to any aaaress. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SCCIt3 CURE :m -; is Warranted tc Cure " i a ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, za INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, ra n SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonanpwtaofth body. It makes tha akin whita, aoft and ameetbt removes tan and frecklas, and la th BSST toOat ilmnlna tn THS WQHLD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package oonaistLnK of both iatarnal and sxfeanial traatsiant. AU first class drncriatahaTa it. Prioe$l.parpMkaw J. W. COTTOLlCTr Agent, wummgton, m. v. oct 19 Deod&Wlm we fr bu raERCKIISKO HY PHYSICIANS tropical . sad plants. A Delicious and Re- . fresning Fruit r Lozenge, Wnicli Serves tlie Purpose of Pills and Dis agreeable Purgative , Medicines. TKWPIC-FRITfT ttXATIVE is the best prepurution iirtn world for C'onstipallon. Bili ousness. Headache. Piles, and all kindred Com plaints; It acts eently, eflTectivfly,, nndU leli ' cious to take. Cleausiix; the system thoroughly. It im Darts vieor to mind and kodv. and diaiWla .f Melancholy, Hypochondria. fce. One trial eon-, vi,ines. raeiiea in bronxed tls boxes only. PRICE 25 and 60 CTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS mh 5 Dod&W :: tuthsa 'avU,lS3S WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, itaic : -fi'rinz from NrrvoasWeiUcnensoK. Gen- f:liiity. lots of nerve force or vitror. . or any discost; resultins; from Abuses itnd Otheb Causes, or to any om afflicted with Rbeuma- i Nturaleia. Paralvsi3. &Dinal Diflieultips. U-iincy or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup torus, nd other Diseases of th Vital Organs. -Als woMEji troubled with diuuK& peculiar to , theirsex. : . 7 Speedy relief and complete restoration to jienHi) tru&ranteed. Tfice are the onlr KUcrtrjc Appliances that have ever. inn hI rtteted npon HCientiflc prln- cisnra. x nuir inorougii emcacy nas oeen pruc . iiirtllv proven with the-moat wonderful - irci8, nl they have the faigheat f!riotiieit(s from medleal avd fKien vi'lle nei,ani from hnndred trh have oe-n qntcKiy ant rMitiealljr ruretl bx stlioir tiiae. . " "ii .. .St'iiU aiUnux int II lustm tor! Pamphlet, giving '"vCLTAio EI T CO., MrhaU. Itioh. . 3e8Deod&Wly." tuwefr S3HLH2iE3i Is a preparation of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and the Phosphates, associated with the Vegetable Aromatics. Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Dt ppalsi, Oeneral Debility. Female DIs- eases, Want oryitaJlty, gservoaa Pra. irauun, sjonvaieseence front severe antt Chronic Chills and Fever. It serves every purpose where a Tonic is necessary. - Masn&ctorej by The Dr. Barter Mediciae 8t loms. -' The fohowlBg is one of the very man; testimo- waw MS iwciviug tuuij. .'f , -f;; 7 efenOemen: Some three , months ago I began the is is! : use vtxjst. nAJciBH ts men 'ionic, opon tne ad- vice of many friends who kaw Its Tirtnes. I was snfferlng from general debility to such an extent that my labor was exceedingly burdensome to me. a Titaiuuu ui iuouu uia not give me mncn ro ller, but on the contrary, waa followed by ia. creased prostration and sinking chill. At this time I be the use or your Ikon Tome, from . ; which I realized almost immediate and wonderful . . results, r The old energy returned and I fonnd that c my natnral force was not nermanently abated. I , pare used Uire bottjes of fheTornCii Since using same time during my illness, and with double the has come also a clearness of tbonght nover before ujujcu. ii we nas not done ue work. I i. know nat what. -T irivn it th nroAu - t f , T7 " , Most jtefmjOTr.f f . S, ilSTS. - Pastor Chrtotlaa d Troy, O., Jan. Choroh. W Sale by Drugg'sts and QeneraiDealert Everywha ' Je8Deod su we fr f. .nrm , H. AiSTEDnAn Jr., '' Attoej n.i. Couiiseilor at Law ELIZABETHTOi -i - .! '-! .- .BLADEN COUNTY,'- N. VP, 5M?'?",,110 b Bueeuu aixestion to jiauna. t: inntmna nn sums of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Gent.,., if without i suuV ,, , Prawing Deeds, Mort gages, &c. a specialty. 1 au5D&w tf 9 S 1 f'ST' . Prepared fro.iiM. A f STATE COXTxrJTPOllAlitES. i " , )li j - ' J The Wilmington Stab refers to the ta riff asj VThe Great - Giant iMonopolyj of Christendom The American High Pro tective War Prohibitory- Tariff." , And it is about-right We are glad, to see that prominent-Democratic Senators are making an efEort to have the tariff revised It is wrong to prohibit the importation of for eign goods that home manufacturers' may grow rich-: ; The tariff laws ttake money out of the pockets of consumers and give it to manufacturers without returning any adequate consideration. It is high time to have this thing changed. r-Qraliam Gleaner. We do. not sympathize t with any move ment having for . its object - increased pro-- tection to,' American manufacturers at the expense of American producers nor do we desire the perpetuation of the system of high, and in; some" cases ' prohibitory pro tection, afforded by the existing tariff.: We should like to see it relormea, so crease the revenue of the government mimshing the duties on certain And in connection with that wo hold that the internal system ought to be - largely modified. FayetteviUe Examiner. -.--. - i--. SO UTIIEMN ITEMS. Miss Susan "Allen, of Lynchburg, remembers that when she was a girl she helped to nurse at her father's house a wounded Confederate soldier.- The other day she received $10,000, which-sum hid been leit her through the will of the wounded soldier, lately dead. " ' - - - xnere are-ti.uuu maians vet in the Everglades "of j Florida. They speak meir own language, dui oy irequent inter course with white people at 'the trading posts on Lake Okeechobee, have become civilized. ' They are friendly and honest in tneir dealings with the whites. ,;,r;-- A ease of miite a novel character was transferred from the ; Norfolk Mayor's uourt to mayor , uaira s uourt, m Ports mouth, yesterday, in which it appears that 'a young woman is accused of kidnapping a young man irom ; fortsmouth twenty-one vears of a?e nnd weic-hinp-ahnnt. 2ftft nnnndai The case was examined privately and . the Mayor reprimanded the accused and 1 then discharged her. JVorfolk V irginian. - POLITICAL POINTS. ' The President's career as a Civ il Service Reformer ; may be said to have closed. New York Tribune, Rep.. , . : i The : Boston Traveller notices that "President Arthur has invited no man to a seat in his Cabinet who has been smit ten with the Presidential fever." Speaker Keif er may not be much in the way of a statesman,, but he has shown himself to be a humorist of rather phenomenal capacity. Phil. Evening Tele graph, liep. ,. ... x'ostmaster : lienerai liowe is chief agent for a mutual transportation com- Eany with 50,000,000 patrons and stock olders. It is his sole business to make rates low, the service efficient and the bills small: ' Two-cent postage, cheap money or ders, a reorganized railway mail service and no stealing will do this. Nothinsr else will neither patronage, nor a machine, nor magnetism. 1jmi. iTess, Rep. - TWINKLINGS. S Ihirteen of the fifteen towns in Connecticut containing over 5,000 peo ple have more women than men ranging irom V9 in waterbury to 1,958 in JNew Ha ven. . - . . The two hundred and sixty-first anniversary of the landing of the. Pilgrams at Plymouth, generally called "Forefathers' I tl UTAH nVl.nM.nf1 !m "fcTr, nnn nli.in nttn am uaj f Tiaa uuwitcu ill iluaoiiA:iluauLU3 UK rr . . . .1 . . . . S . s ., ...... f auesuay. . A company has been -formed in Winnipeg to supply Eastern cities with canned frogs. Large canning houses are to be built early in the spring in the vicini-i ty of the town of vyhitemouth. 1 1) ; ;- An Ohio bab v swallowed a gold watch, if it is not relieved in , tune or of. time, rather it may grow up to be a full-? Jeweled repeater. It is hoped the watch had an escape movement. . If the baby is a female a patent leave-ner would, answer. Norristown Herald j . ' :. ,-.! , ' ' ' PERSONAL. . . . - M. Grevy, it is reported, once said toGambetta; "You will die in the: skin of an uisurgent f' and M. Thiers once: called the Jrench Premier a 'fou furieux. When Mr. Guiteau, lawyer, the- olosian and politician likewise assassin hears Judge Cox pass sentence on him, it will be noose to mm.Jsammore American. Mrs. Mundyi the rrmaway T&hs- lish wife whom Lord Shrewsbury intends to make his wife when . he attains his ma-' jority,. is said to never let her captive out of sight. - she has visited in his company the . homes of the tenants on tne family estate, and by his orders the bells of the parish' church were rung to welcome the -lady "whom he intends to make his wife." For' the Cure! of Coughs." Cojtjs. Hoaness,BrohcHtis.CroTfp, InflnJ jenza, Asffima-boping Cough, In- idpienc onsumpuon ana ior tne xe-i lief of ccmsumptivj)ersons in advan ced stages of the Disease. For Sale byallDraggists. Price, as Cent& nov is B&wem ; 'hoc or fnn SWiicrici MAJ. TO BINGHAM LYNCH, AI M.' " T j XtU..d. U. KlUllAlfVSOiS A..M. i ,. The senior proprietor, for fifteen years a , pro- uuowtui iuo ouiguam jscnootestaausnea tne Lynch School to reduce the expenses of a tho- rouga euncanon w lowest rates.' ino AIilitary, -spring session begins January 18th. -'..; For terms address r J4AJ. W. B, LYNCH. T sa TJTRGINIA COPERATIv""STOCK FARM, and V - POULTRY YARDS." v. : Registered Jersey-Cattle, of best butter strains! a oirciiittur. iuo largest nera m tne state, Ke on three farms, and most sncceHsfni at vironn State Fairs; ? Yonng Stock for Bale.'i Also, Cots wold, Shropshire and South-Down Sheep v Berk hire. Ussex and .Tfrspv-'Rpf) Mm anA oil ths readingyarieties pf nure-bred Poultry. Address -Kv'sRorlt-B ROWE, Lock Box 84, (! dep 4D&73w-, ; ij Fredericksburg, Ya.V HQBNER S0HQOIJ- ; 1 rjn' NKXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL WILL FOr. CirOnlAr. &ivntr fAmtl OnI Sthdy tiaWlnn Jaw, apply tothe prinplpais. ' : - - - " -X ; ''a' '.- ' J.- H. Jfc 3, 0. HORNER. ec54D2tawtWIn'.:.! sat gun s - t .;! i. "frill nP I1M 1 iU as to in 1 -ir.. J"miM?ftrRT . imports. .1 i.'pc-i.4 . til' m t i-.'si iAl: i reformation h'fWLffl ' iif?l t3 ' of taxation t it-' Am jLliELJ Ua : TnnrjA'srnQn .. . t . . - : : 1 ' . . IS Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, . Quinsy, SoreThroat, Swellings ana '' Sprains, Bums and Scalds,' , General Bodily Pains, h, Ear and, Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Paws and Aches. - Tinratmn on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as r i k, trure, simple ana tieap internal nemeuy. rial entails but the comparauvei; r wuug ouuy "ti Cents, and every one Buffering with pain . : have cheap ana. positive proot oi. ius uwiun. irections in Eleven Languages. i : 7, - '.. .D BY a LL DETIGfllSTS AHD, DEALEES 15 MEDICINE. JelOD&WlV '-.P. -I--. I f ' . ' Great Germ Destroyer. DARBY'S Prophylactic . Fluid SCABIilTr v: IMtttngot -!.' FEVER r - CUBED SMAIili-POX Prevented, CONTAGION destroyed, ULCEES purified and healed:. SICK EOOMS purified ana maae pleasant. DYSENTERY cured. FEVERED AND SICK WOUNDS healed i rap- idly. refreshed ' by bathing with rTopnyiaetio ra id added to the water. t Removes all unpleasant odors. ' ' t - -1, ... i , CATARRH; relieved and IT IS PERFECTLY ! cured. . HARMLESS. i:7:i! '- 1 i ERYSIPELAS cured. For SORE THROAT ft is a sure cure. BURNS relieved instant ly. - ' . ,-. ;, SCARS prevented. ! DIPHTHERIA. TETTER dried up. ! prevented; IN FACT IT IS THE GREAT DISINFECTANT , i . AND PURIFIER. j Prepared by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., . 1 Manufacturing Chemists. ' SOLE PROPRIETORS. jyl9Deod&Wly tuthsa nrm . Particular Notice. AU the Drawings will hereafter be under the. exclusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE FIRST GRAND DISTRIBU- JANUARY lU-14tIi Monthly Draw-, US. . . i i- . Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incoroorated in 1838 for 25 vears bvthe Leeisla- inre ior jMiaoationai ana cnantaoie p rroses- witn a capital or fi,ooo,ouo to which a-s eaerv' fund of over 420,000 has Bince been add ; ay an overwhehning popular vote its: f nrhisf was made a part of the present State Consul utic aaqpiea uecemDer xa, A. JJ. 187V. .1 . ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAW will take place monthly. )..- jr.' : IT NEVES SCALES OB POSTPONES, j Look at the following Distribution: j 7 7 CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. i 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO l! DOLLARS EACH : ; . HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. .1 1 1 CapitalPrizej:..;.;. i 1 Capital Prize.....:. : 1 Capital Prize. . . . ... . S Prizes of $2500 .... 5 Prizes of .1000.:.... 20 Prizes of 600...... .$30,000 4. ... 10,000- ...... 5,000 i 6,000 6,0U0 ...... 10,000 ...... 10,000 10,000: 100 Prizes of M00...... 200 Prizes of ' - 60 500 Prizes of 20 100Q Prizes of 10...... ...... 10.000 : APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $300.......... 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. ......... 1.800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. . 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to ... I . .......M. ; $110,400 Responsible corresDondine 1 g agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal: compensa tion will be paid. For further information, write clearly, giving full address. 7 Send orders by express or - Regis- terea ieiter orjnoney uraernymau. , Aaaressea only to ' - 1 1 HI, A ' DAVFHIir, ' ' :'i ' New Orleans, Louisiana. or"M. A. DAUPHIN, at ' " ' . iV : No- BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . .' The particular attention of the Public is called to the fact that the entire- number of the Tickets for eaeh Monthly Drawing is sold,r and conse-; quentiy ail the prizes in eaeh drawing are sold ana arawn ana paia. j ,! u aeo 11 usawwas w 7 1 we sat. Willard Hotel Lottery 7 , ; UltAWlfji 14th February, 1882, ' y- !r Money Reflmiled, , , - i LOUISVILLS. kA November 10. 1881. Eesolved, That, the Board, of Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the Willard Hotel Lottery, until the 14th day of Feb .Willard Hotel Lottery, until the 14th day of Feb ruary 1882, and that they will not consent to. any - c tney will not consent to. at snt of the sama . - -: ,: T)nnm TUT . . rvwur 1 1 fllwn rtn ' lurtner postponement 01 tne sama kr By the above resolution this drawing must and ; win do naa on tne aay, jixea, or money aistriDU ted back to ticket holders. L " ;r - k ' .." . : If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notioe of same will be given througn tne papers., i . tin - ; V : ' ' LIST OF PRIZES: The Willard Hotel,- with all its l (hOEfi Hflfi ' Fixturesana irurniture.,. tyJJJjJJ One Residence. on Green Street $15,000 One Residence' on Green Street . .v. 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000. i.. . . ... . . .. . . 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000. -. LI.; ; .il ... 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000..... i.. ....... 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each 500...,.i.i....... 2,500 Fifty Cash: Prizes, each $10a...i.i.w..;s.l-i 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, eacb sso. ..-.-. 7 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eaoe $20... 1.-1 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture!, i...,... . .:'. i,000 One Flue Piano.,,, ..... Av.ia-.;.vv-!J' 500 One Haodsome Silver Tea Set. s.i.t.v.i - 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $36. . 14,400 . 10 Baskets Champaigns, $35. . .....:;.:. 350 ' Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10,.....: 6,000 ' 400 Boxes pine Wines, $30.... -J2.000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey. S30 6.000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10...... ..... 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10..'. .j... 5,000 y'-:i Amounting to $369,S50. .f; ; Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, postal Money uraer, or Kegisterea man. . Resnonsible acrents wanted at all noints.-; For Circulars, giving full information, and for xicsiets, aaaress - r- w. u. v. wmm ; fi il - - Willard HoteL Louisville, Ky. - nov za ieoas;wtJNOv 10 tu tn sa V. If .'T7j?y i.r1 ;!37 7.1 T i. -. SiVjMj!-. W0 lb.-Cotton Beam and Frame, $45; rit-SP?- 2-Ton Wacon Scales., 40; 4-Ton. R60: Thi Little Detective; $3. .Send for Price, List. a hoik 0 aunut wom. 1 .uon-Ji. i tn. C u 111 ! s 1 1 il " nal 1 laisfi 1 1 LIKE ALL OTHER Great Progno3ticators! we: Predicted that the Xmas Trade this year would EXCEED - ANYTHING I, E?er Before Known in f ilinuiton ! And in obedience to our oonvictions ' we have made Gigantic Preparations ! TO MEET IT. If you don't see what you want ASK FOR IT, . because we have it; that is if it is . anything like. " XMAS .TBICZS ! " WITH Tons of Good Things to Eat ! ' and an Inexhaustible supply of 1 , A TTENTI VE CLERKS! We KNOW we can please every one. Plni Pnduinp- and -Mince- Meat ! Meys and Cranlierries ! In addition to the GRAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION ! AND THE SERENADE : From the specially selected (Tin) "Band of Amer ica's future statesmen,? j -1 - We will have a Beautiful Display of Fireworks ! Seats provided for the Ladies., r j P. L. Bhdgers ; & Co. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY.' dec24tf ! 1 ! Lnmigrants Friend Society. Hj NUTT. President.. ; i . . WALKER MEAKES, Secretary and Treasurer. ALEX. ' SPEUNT, A. J. DsROSSET, B. G wbRTH, F. W. CLARK, Directors. -RELIEVING THAT EVERY - INTEREST IN L North Carolina would be promoted by a gen eral and sustained effort to induce laborers and workinemen. - but princiDallv agriculturists, to 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 01 laoor, ana wnere mere- are people ae sirious of buying lands and ' settlimr . amonerst us. In order to insure success it is essential that owners of lands 'Should offer for sale, through tne society, sucn tracts as tnev wisn to aisnose 01, naming tne terms on wtucn tney wuisell. state rxrst xne locality. ; - 1 ( , . Second The number Of acres. ' Third Character of sou. whether lieht or sandy. loamyor clayey: nature of subsoil;: whether tim bered or cleared or improved: whether upland or swampy; whether a dwelling house suitable for occupancy is on we.iaca proposed to be sola. i'ourtn-r-7ioe ner acre. , Should the title prove satisfactory and a sale oe enectea, a commission 01 23 per cent, will be charged to the seller on limited amounts: on laree and valuable tracts a lower and special rate of commission will be arranged. Such charges are necessary to meet the moderate expenses xf the society, sucn as aavertismg, printing, postage.- Ac Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the society may be bad on application. .Address, -t t WALKER ME ARES, Secretary, deo 4 DlmfcW4m su Wilmington, N. C THE 1IEW mi VIBTDRfli The Latest. ' The Best JHE BRT IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete LARGE; ARM MACHINE Yet produced, ,: , , ' ILLUSTSATED CIECULAES SENT Victor Sewing Maihine Co., fSoirtktrnf 0ca.i!4; ra:rv,C3;tes-StiGa:timore,K . - I.e. i a..,..- r . - i . . I deol5l)&W8m',i,7.''i:nJ J'; '"i".!" Send the nrice mentioned, below: and recAive bv return mail one of these splendid hew Music Books for Holiday Presents : ; - v. ' -; ; NorwarMe Beauties of Sacrei Soni : ,., i 58 Songs, i Elegant,, .5,f , Mi tmM imi . The best and newest. : s tiBms of Stiaiiss. , r rv Brightest mnsic. ;;.. ;. - t Franz's Allmm of Sqsi.I: . , Best German Songs, j..;... ' , ) ' ' 1 ' " i J. .?:(; ..'! 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Read the list of Prizes for -. -. - THE DECEMBER DRAWING: 1 Prize...:;:. $30,000' 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize .... ,i. . 10,000 200 Frizes , 60 each ; 10,00 1 Prize 500- 600 Prizes ' 20 each '12,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes. 10 eoch- 10,000, 20 Prizes 50010,000 , 7 - 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximotion Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes .200 each, . " 1,800 9 Prizes loOeaeh, ' "" ' " ; 900 1,960 Prizes.'. f . . . : . , $112,400 - Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1. -27 Tickets, $50. v - - 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express:- DONT SEND-BY REGISTERED LETTER, OR fPOSTOFFICE JRDERi; Orders of $5and-upword,. by Express, cau be sent at our expense.--Address all orders to ' R. -M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-Jounral Building.) LOUISVILLE Ky., or R. M. BOARD MAN, 809 BroadwayN- Y. 7? dec 1 eod&w , . ; ; p-tu th sa 5 est ,i '.:: - IterBATEDu'., A 3 r a T mT A - 4 - WaiUnuaUdreiitollppllnt,DIteiMtonMrwltbt . manu. iw ii oontunt mooHM piftM, turn ngiatuiM. : boot too wm, and full deacrlptknM, price, ud dinetiinu for : plantiin lto TmxUUn of VMaM. and Flm Smoj, Plants, ' VnHTrwm,tte. InTalnabl. to all. .' MiAifa craws wd will bfo nun rrilblfUotklBtbaathoatluM . grown In awmrmer climate. WmktpdllTf wpuWliir riaBla,TraekB and Market Gardnm. AddnM, 9. M. rsssx & CO., Detroit, mu- dec 16 WeowCw' .i ; .. is I . HeEivejItliilletis:: : 'i. : I - :-l'i v.--, i .!. .;. :P- ' - 7 ; 4 Kt TtWa rTTCW 'MTTT.T.UTS. ' QHA Doz. LARGE EOE, : all 'bifii Pp- 'i - SP L.' :.! t . -1 : V . ... 7 T al r-ji ' ;- i HALL & PEAESALL. MltnfiK(Cii) Sa vh, a mm WW 1 oct28D&Wtf .v :-.;;'r:'-v7.:77--7.;.v-v;: p.'- ..PX-. - v.;- ,r;j ..7. rP:P-:)pr"P::Pm
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1881, edition 1
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