1 '! - -i 1 -- 1 if , I n I f fc-1 1 - t 3 ft T?fti th fNi i nf Couehs.' Colds. IAXVfUUVMWuwy - J vn.m ActTima Whnn-niTurCVwicrh.InJ IClUlClU VAJUSUUiptMJU Ui uiv. i-j ilCl Ul VAJllbUllipLlVU ced stages of the Disease.' For Sale IbyailiJniggists.. race, 25 lcub. nov 15 D&W6m hoc or frm CSS.LYDI&L PISma, OFLYKS,KASS.,1 LYDIA C PINIIHALTU Is a Positive Cnre for afl Ik m Painful Oomplalats n4 Weleu Iommhh tevrlKt fMlf platloa. It will cure entirely the worst torm of Female Can jtUinti, all oTarlan trQcbles, Inflammation and TJlcara tlon, FaUIng and DIsplacementa, and the eonacqnent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted ta the Chancre of Life. .: . -!:-' - I It win dissolve and expel tumors from the sterna 1 ' aa early stageof de-relopment. The tendency to can cerous hnmors there Is cheeked Tery speedily by Its use. it anorBiuntiM, liatnieney, detroysii tIii aritbnnlanta, and reUeTesweaknew of thertomach. I for stimulants. It cures Bloating, Headaches, ; Ne irons Prostration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, Depression ana incu- That feellntr of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cored by Ha use. i It win at all times sad under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that goTern the female system. Tr the en re of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Conroound Is unsurpassed. ' I.YDIA E. riTTKHAM'S TZGETABUS COM FOVSBIs prepared at Z3S and "35 Western ATenue, Irui,Kass, Price IV 81x bottles for 85. Sent by mall In the form of puis, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, il par box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bena zor pampa let. Address as above. Mention thit Paper. Ko family should be without LTDIA K FIKEBAlFt UVEK PILXa. They I cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. SBcentsper box. oct 18 Deod&W r i ' tu th sa nrm P1IYSICIASB. v jr....ias x 1- - A Delicious and Re fresliin Fruit !" liqzeiige,"" WliicH : Serves tlie Purpose ; bJr Pills arid Dis- . agreeable Purgative Medicines ov - J- .11' .a. ' ,.. -ii " TBOPICFECIT L AXATTTE fs "41 best preparation In tne world for Ooustipfttlon, Blii- uuniiK.-vij jimuhvuc, i i 13. aim nil ainurtxi plaints: It acts trently. effectively, and is deli cious to take..: Cleansing the system- thoroughly H lUlJJatw VlKl'l w IU1 Illl uu UUUJT. AIIU 4ilBlM31& ' Aieiancuoiy, nypocnonarsa, 5sc.. jn trial con-j viHcet. i. s.-avcKca la araaiea cm eexei only. PRICE 25 and GO CTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.! mli5Deod&W tu th'sa ' Neuralgia, Sprains, .Pain iil the. Back and Side. There ia nothing more painful than theses diseases; but the; pain can be removed and . the;dlsease cured; by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. i This remedy Is not a cheap. Berudna or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat ta Avoid dnncsr f explosion, nor is it an untried experi-, sueiifc uuu may ao more narm uuui srootl. . . pain Killer Mas been in constant use , for. forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts ojt the world is, It never ' Tails, 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 Path KIixeb would fHl volumes. The following extracts from, letters received- -show what . those who have tried it think: . " -" dgar Cadv. Owaton-nft.. Minn., aawa Aiuut a year since my wue oecame suojecr i to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our ; resort vu tn thft Patv Ttrr.T.v.Tt. whioh anriilv f rellAverl hm. ii ; ' Charles Powall wrltAa frnm tha Rallnra' i tome, liOnaon: 1 Ihaabeenaffii!tm1tlt'rRnvAariiw1fhTinralsia i and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors j at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in j despair. I triedyonr f ain Ktt.t.f.b, and it gave j me unmeaiaie reuei. i nave -regainea my i strength, and am now able to follow my usual ' vc a. w aiwuruu au, iua., wnuiv ; : i . j I experienced immediate relief from pain in i ... Jj the ride by the use of your gam Ktt.t.f.b. - E.York says: , . . 1 have used your Paih Kaus for rheumatism, 1 .a '-and have received gieat'bene&t. . , . . -) ... carton seaman, says Have-used Paw KlixEn for thirty years; i and have found it a never-failing remed eay lor Sir. Burditt writes : rutiumuLiBm ana uuiuauesB. " It never failt to aive relief tn Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Fa., writes : I i From actual use, I know your PaBlKhxeh L Is the best medicine I can get , f ; "' .JlO. drusglsts keep Path Killer. .'Its pries :. ls so low that It Is within the reach of all, , and it will save njany times its cost In doctoral bills. a6c50c and 81.00 a bottle. ' PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor, "3:. : - Providence. RV1! norlD&W8m - ' nrm - IT. ! A. STEDnAIF," jr.; - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I JBMZABipHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, Nl C, Office Up slairs, in Brick building occupied by Rinaldi&Co. special attention to Claims. Collections on , sums, of $100 and ud wards made for Pivo Per Cent. if without suit Drawings Deeds, - Mort-- c .-1'- g: f . v ' o o -ft u : r P ; -c If v' )l I a p V'' "' i-uu piauba. tri 3? ! . i i The Weekly .Str. V,A ITIIIYE A MINUTE. JAMES W. : MLEY. TIie fodder shocks reeled as the traip'spxin' .past; 4 f t t The stubbled furrows they whirled and A lilt HOSl Oil MM luuuu-iiiiia giaitvi jjiitio,j And the long kink'd shadpw. he oak-snag; Pricked at' t(pumpkijdtatf.wi4p1ijd; the held. TheVmoky Vhiihe of the saw-mill droopud; " Low a-down o'er the plank roofed shed j As the taari at the ftirnacefoj-yf ardtooped. i a. .- . Ancl the old cracked whistle whooped and: whoooed. . . - "4 ' And our -own Jaugheback' aaSvg on-". waru speu. . ' - ; FOBEPAUGIPS WILD BEASTS A Cargo of Cnrlpns Animals Brousbt When the steamer MoseL of the North German Lloyd Lino, put in at ner uock at me iwu ui-iimu Bucct,! Hoboken, soon after 9 o'clock, vetej-i day : morning, ? the objeet whichat-' tracted. most attentions war -a huge . house on deck i constructed of rough and heavy .timbers. ,.' i-t Standinar on the gang-plank 1 leaa- ; ing from the vessel was Adam Fore- i paugh, Jr., and the elephant was one member 01 a cargo 01 animals tnat ne has bi-ought to this country to add to the atti-actions tf his. father's; circus and menagerie for the coming tenting season. The elephant that , he has been watching so carefully has a his tory, 1 and is considered an especial prize, as it is the : second largest in the country, ; being nine feet r in height, or one,foot Uess than the far mous Bolivar, which ' Forepaugh' .rej- cently purchased at the sale of the .Van Amburgh menagerie. The elej phant was nce the property - of the late King Victor Emanuel, of Italyj to whom it was presented ; King Humbert had : no use tor the un wieldy quadruped, and so he sold her to Carl Hagrenbeok, the great animal dealer of Hamburg, Germany,' of whom young:: orepaugh purchased her. ' "I; was . a little sick . of my bargain when 1 went to take my TjronertV," said the VOUng animal-i trainer to a l imes reporter yester-i day. "You see she was in a herd oil five that occupied the elephant-housei on Hagenbeck's grounds, and was thei ugliest one of r the lot. After I d bought her I found there were no cars to be had on which she could be carried over the railroad from Ham burg to Bremerhaven, where the ves sel was to receive. my cargo.. So I wa obliged f to drive t:her over 'the plains, a distance ' of seventy -five miles, and before I could do this I knew' I should have' to get acquaint ed with her. bo 1 , introduced my self with a pitchfork. She didn't take kindlv to me to begin with, and I had to be very severe. Almost the first thing she did was to'show fight, and she reached . for me with, her trunk, but I jumped far enough away from her to escape being struck. But she caught hold of a heavy gold vest chain I was wearing and broke that all to pieces. It took two days ; of hard work before I could get the beast undsi? control,' and ' then I started with her across the country to Bremerhaven.; I rode on her neck during the whole trip, and the nly company lhad was a German guide, who showed me the road and who couldn't, speak a. word . ofEnglish. ilhe beast behaved splendidly. ; took sole care of her on the strip across the water, and : now she and I are well acquainted and the . best of friends," and I think she'll prove to be one of the best animals in the herd of forty elephants I'll have to handle with the show next season." ' tl In addition to this hucfe beast jl the Mosel , brought : over for 'Mr.' Fore paugh four smaller elephants, .eight double-humped brown camels, one white camel, a white llama, a zebra, a white yak, an ant-bear, a mountain antelope, twenty monkeys, a : lion- slayer a species 01 huge monkey twenty coekatoos,fif teen large snakes, including three boa constrictors, each measuring over twenty feet m length,' ; and supposed to be the largest three i ever brought to this country, a large hornbill a bird ? with a. peculiarly ! constructed beak about ; a foot long i and : eight inches wide at its. widest i part'-an ostrich and an emu, making ! in all a cargo of ,-?8 "representatives of the animal kingdom. ' -; The i most curious and repulsive member !oi tne collection is xne non-siayer, ? which closely resembles the orang-ou tang. - At his teuow is about four feet ! in height, and has a smooth - white face, and a heavy, mane of white hair as fine as.silk and'a' foot or more in length. In ' 'addition to ' the animals brought Oyer .by 'the... Mosel, t Mr Forepaugh secured . a large : saddle back tapir, 8 giraffes, 10 elephants, and a hippopotamus 7 feet long and standing 5 f e,et high. " These will be brought , over some, time during the Dresent month. ' 'i That animals cannot be transported, witnoui consiaeraoie trouble ana ex pense is evident from the ' fact that the freight here alone for Mr.- Fore- paugh's animals was. $1,532 60.' It took two days to load .the l- animals, and .when on board shipit cost about $1,000 to build the pens and houses in which they were caged : between decks. It will take fhe best part of two days to unload them, ' and ; they are to be transported, to winter, quar-i ters in Philadelphia to-morrow or Thursday." Young Mr. ; Forepaugh; vill' go to Philadelphia with ; his animals, and pill at once begin training his ;ele-s iphants, zebra and other animals for their work next season, for the bdyish- jlooking young man who had charge jof the cargo is the most expert trainer jof animals in the country, if not in: the world, and he proposes to do i what no : one ' lias yet succeeded in doing strain the big elephant Bolivar to perform in the ring with other ele- I i V '' - :r. tJ' ii"v " WM & -in ! NEIXJ&AI.GIA,'. - '.' i-.ff NerTou8 lrrltab1ltty Sciatica and all painful Ner Vous Diseases--A treatise by a' welTlcnowri physi cian, a specialist on these subjects, concludes as follows: "Neuralgia is one of thetnost painful qf diseasesand is attended with more or less ner vous Irritation.' Sciatica is also a form "of heura- gia, and aUpamlui nervous, deass pome .unoer evervoartf. tv. I have for ef neuralgia. tem, with the many ie ana nave ronncr o) aetua!-i!eXDerience that the true and primary eaftse-of now5ta' ia poverty -.i nf t.hfv nrvoiis .fluid it henomea imDOverlahe and noor. and in some cases starved, not because $1 xne patient does not eat, out wnat is eaten h pot appropriated to me nervous Bystemt mere are many causes for this, but Dr. c;.W. Benson's Cel- erv and Chamomile Puis have in mv hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these dis eases, f 'J -. .- ; ' , I' ! Sold by all! druggists . Price,, GO cent a box Depot, 196 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore', MCL By mail, two boxes for $lj or six boxes for $3.50, to any. address. : . I. ,'.. . -. if '. v ,' - - . DR. C. W. DEFISOH'S SKItCURE 9 3 Is Warranted to Cyre ECZEki A , TETTERS, HUMOUS, INFLAMMATION. MILK CRUST, , ALIr RQUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, ?,( . DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, . SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER 1TCHINCS on aU parts of tfao 5 bodv. It makes the akin "whito, soft and amootbt removes tan ana zreoaues, ana M'aaa assr ana dressing in THE WOSXJ. Elegantly put trp, two bottles in one pacsaee, oopgliitiTitf of tooth, intarnal and external treatment. ' All first olaas drneeists have It. Prioel. parpayaga. ' J. W. CONOLEY, Agent, - Wilmington, N.3. oot 19 Deod&Wlm . , we fr su nrn i 30 DAYS TRIAL ft W'Ml SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, y actro Voltaic Appliances; ,ot ;,-;;iu' Iruiti irvODSWaKiMMNtiieii. - -; i;-sn;ij', loss oi nerve lorce or vigor, .VMiy dUamsu resulting from Abuses and Other si-f?fciwi. or to sny one atBicted with Rheuma- NviirulKia. Pralysis.vStiiial Uiilieultk-s, . '.."diiey mr .Liivi'r Troubles,, Xante Back'.Knp i,'ir.'"i. niiti other Diseases erf !JvT"!tisi Orgaiss. Alju wiiSKX troubled wlilt iuau peculiar to-irs;-!. ,, ,- .,.....- .Sji'tiy relief and complete refloration to ''i"!Ui . L'unrnuteeii. Thes nre the. only Ksscirif- Appliances ttutt linve ever h?-u eoiatriiefeii nnon scientific prill- stl-. Tltelr thorauen efficnev has in:en irc- tij tdy , tjiuvi-n vith the niovf wonderful ssM.,.auii iney imve tne nutnost i'iirHuienlN from inetlfcttl uud acien iic i:i4tt, untl from lninlr' m Iio have bpen quirk!' nmi mdialljerii.rel )y ijiir iic. '., . . : Svml nt own Uu. IlJjisirHii! Piiiu)Ii!et, glyiiig all jnioruuktiuii free. .AiUiu.it-, yi . ... ;.,ft; , VOLTAIC vfEI.T CO.. Marsaall. Mioh. Je 8 Deod&Wly ' snwefr GreatiGerm Destroyer. DAKBYS - .; Prophylactic Fluid ! SCARLET FEVER CURED. Pitting t i. - SJHAIilP0k Prevented; CONTAGION destroyed, ULCERS purified and neaiea. . - j SICK BOOHS purified ana maae pleasant. DYSENTERY cured. FEVERED ANB SICK PEESONS relieved and woujius healed - rap- iaiy. ; a refreshed by bathing; ,i -v- j;iK witn iTOonviactie Jj'iu Removes all unpleasant id added to the water. oaors. i s CATARRH relieved and IT JS PERFECTLY cured. ERYSIPELAS cured. BURNS relieved instant- iy. - ; SCARS prevented. TETTER dried up. HARMLESS. For SORE THROAT it te a sure cure. DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. IN FACT IT IS THE GREAT t DISINFECTANT . AND PURIFIER.. . - ., -, i , Prepared by J. S. ZEIIIN & CO., ' ' - . - .-i . Manufacturing Chemists, -SOLE PROPRIETORS, jy 19 Deod&Wly , tu th sa . nrm . E3HLO Is a nrenarAtinn nf 'Prntn-rliln ofTn .Hii.ii Bark and the Phosphates,' associated with the-l v efteiaDie Aromaucs. jsnaorseu oy tne Medical jl ivicHwu, auu lemuiiueimeu ujr mem zor if 71. pepaia, General Aeblllty. Fmle nia. eaaesWsntorTitaklUy, Xemni rrata tration,-Convalescence from fevers atnd Chronic Chills and Fever. It serves : every purpose where a Tonic, 1 necewanr eflr. Barter Kedicme St hw. ; The following is one of the very many teatlmo- i use ! vice junenngrrom general debility to such an extent , uu, ui, iouul nMMceeuuiKiT Duroensome tome, , ; A vacation of a month did not give ma nmeh re lief, but on the contrary, was followed bv in- creased prostration and sinking chills. At this iHffieJteaP t5e,use of-your BtON Tohic, from wbicb I realized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I found that my natural force was not permanently abated. . X have used three bottles of the Tonic. Since using; wuc w use uic iauor mat x ever uia m xne Bsiue uiiie uunng my nines, and witn double the eaflfi. with thA rnmnilil n.nra .nH ton.nfhnilff has come also a clearness of thought nover before . eiyoyeu. . ii tne.XQNlC-flas not done. know not what. I trivn it. th imAi , . i .5 n - . MostmtefnllynrBf . Troy, O,,. Jan. 2, 1878. v Pastor Christian Church. H VSale b Druggists and General Dealers Everywhflt 3e 8 Deod &Wlyv ; su we fr ., nrm New Rivei Hullets. .1 150 Bbls. iNEW MULLETS, 1 'J V. . ?' , 300 ?OB" LABGE E?E". ;' f 4 K.S . . ...-.'IV. ' ' -'- . " .For sale tty HALL &;TEARSALL2 OCt28D&Wtf that luune.t .IJeuralgia means nerye ache.- sand , The man . &t and jheoto 1X5ff82ft&& rvessuiSf - at e.very.mile miSt have a.poor, opinion of rvinr:'!i .. -i; - -j ' i the varecitv of the conductor and little . . : - - ) ' T.. 2. 'i - ' - a - JT-Z. Zi-L .fl.AlAl , The Hev. IleiiiVMcDpnald, pas-' ior 01 iiie oeconu uapust vuuivu, ui iviun- 4 iiiouu; v a.p lias :resisutsu auu -wxxyvcu. , charjaj?;of a congregation in t Atlanta,-Ga.---. ; The Fraedman': Aid Seksit'ty1 of the.-' JkletUotUst Churpli tnfct in jNeiyark.-iSt. J.,, lately, and reported 9o,TO receipt lor , this "Object ' They" call for" $1,50,000. tlie ; coming year. " " 1 s 1 1 Whfit 4s-f k'ndwti'in "Methodist ! circles as Amibeh' Circuit in ''Middle iTea-' iueesee, cverkigr .aiarea ' of j abouSt "fifteen (squaro miles,, contains . nearly ,7UU , jyieuio- The timid ' and the"untfravciled .start and cling! to - thei seats wlrerievef the.; car, turns a curve Tue veteran passenger never takes bis eye from bis paper, or nalfs in ma Jiveiv couversaiiuu. xueiu ia, uuc evidence of honest and healthy assurance qi jauui fieiucqi conyicuon, .m a aresuv will ing, rich biirBt of good , humor.' tbam in all the rolling pt eyes in miserable1 imistrust of roviaence ana douot OX personal. saivaiioa. citv i 11 It is a weaK naino Wing fanning all the time among tbe dying embers.,,, A hickory fire doesn't need the puffing of an asthmatic bellows. rr-Hiehmond Advatxtta.'. , t POLITXQAfj, POINTS. , 5 . .The boss business seenis' to be a little ! overdone ' in New York, -where the bosses decline to. . allow the i Legislature to organize, rm Umes,tlnd. ; !; ... lf, i-t There are .indications that m tne hands of Frelingbuyscn Blaine's shrill and virile. bird the American eagle, is becoming Postmaster' General Howe's son- in-law, Totten. is Jf counsel for the Star Routers, r -This will prove 'of - great assis tance, to-trt nil this m to suit: yourself, j JXeio Haven Ueguter, Item. , . , Georsre , W. J ulian, of .Indiana, recently remarked that.tbe Republican par ty had been ready for burial several times, but that tbe Democratic party had always rushed to its rescue, got H :on its feet and endowed it with new life. - , v The $ta'r Route thieves will es cape -justice, ?and the . Star Route' system will survive and: fatten and contribute o the campaign expanses of the Stalwart can didate in 1884, . Put that down uid score it under.' Baltimore Gazette, Dem. r i.f V ,We b.ave' a Stalwart President. a Stalwart Cabinet and a . Stalwart Speaker -all done so quietly that scarcely a protest has been, heard. When Guiteau called upon those men. who. have been advanced oy nis act to comnoum io nis ueieuse iiu swept over the political chess-board with ' a vengeance. , . That. man Uuiteau has made a deal .. of history, gentlemen.--wiijiffd 0500 Reward! WE WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR anv case of Liver ComDlaint. Dvsnensia. Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive ness we cannot cure with .West's Vegetable Liver mils, wnen tne directions are strictly compiiea with. .They are purely Vegtetable, and neve fail to erive satisfaction. Sutrar Coated. Large boxes. containing 80 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by ail Drug gists, lie ware or counteneits ana imitations. The Pennine manufactured only by JOHN C WEST & vo vxhe Mil MaKers," 181 &, 183 w i Aiaa ison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt or a 8 cent stamp, i , ; - ma a lias w iy . ,. ; ; Important to Cotton Planters. THOSE FARMERS WHO WISH TO OBTAIN, Cotton Seed for-Planting, of the most prolific variety, can obtain sucnat uneuouar per busnei, bv sending their orders to me, I have been se lecting and improving my Seed' for the past six years witn my own nanus, ana can connaentiy recommena xnem to iarmers as muon Detterxnan the famous Dixon or Simpson, from which they have been Jjnproved. Those who wish to avail themselves of a chance to increase their yield of cotton, can send their orders to E. LILLY, Cotton Buyer ana commission Merchant, Wilmington, JN. c, by the iatn or ieDruary, i8a, or to i i . - - . . G. E. SHEPAia, i i-. TOBSiU Soand. N..ii Orders accompanied with cash will be nromDtlv filled. . . ,"- deo83W4t- 0HI0AG0 SCALE 00. ! v 77 Ih.Xtotton Beam and Frame, $45; The Little Detective, S3, send tor Price List. sept 6 D3m&W6m : , , . ; -S j '-: , . , ti A. I Notice. STOLEN, FROM MY STABLE, ON THURSDAY night, the 13th instant, my GRAY HORSK. Marks of identification a soar under where the right saddle skirt works, and lifts up her left foot when turning around. I will nav a liberal reward for the delivery of the mare to me, or for any lniormation that will lead to her recovery. . . ; Tnis lath octoDer, ibbi. - oct28W6t . ISHEAM WRIGHT. THE DAILY iSTAR ' -4 1 OLDEST DAILY PAPER IN NORTH . CAROLINA ! 7 -'. hi!' "f 'i '(' I"."' 1 : " . 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For Christmas, 1881, make yourself and f 'amily happbytrie'gHftof ia Piano or an Or- ! gan, that will fill your home with music, not on ; Iy for a day but for a lifetime. special u.oiiuay sale. aw nrst ciasa in- la' struments from six best makers: 63 styles,, all aaau.jtuvaa.ao itviu omv vooir fLfav o : . s w ovy avo, , grades,' all prices, but nel oonipetitiorrwitri cheap ' makers. iWc sell none but MeUable ilnstruments. from old maker. Others may deceive purchasers with offers of $1000 Pianos for $225, and 87-Stop Organs for $65, but we won't Gold dollars can't, be bought for 50 cents. ': True tamomv lies in the' - purchase of a .Reliable Instrument, eost what' it may.' - ' i ' - ' ' ,J- y - tsest instruments ioir least money Is our claim and in this we compete with the world." Send; for Catalogues' and Special lBaRdd lalt Prices. Address r LtJDDEN' tc RATEssaTannah, G. ? The Great Wholesale iSouthehi Piano and Organ decl6W4t . Dealers, , , , u, 7. MIL,- ha us.. Neuralgia; Sciatica, Lumbago, k v.. 4cJiachQhMS fit ihk (Metf. petit, Sprains, Burns and Scalds. ; i General. BodHr Paias,- : Tooih, Eat and Hetcufacfie f rusted Feei ancf.tars, and allptherraws . .. .!,.. ! , and Aches i -i i ' f iTeparatKW on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as i , . , re,impleand rJieap External Remedy. entails but the comparatively r ifling outlay ' '! ?ents, and every one suffering with pain -v have cheap and positive proof of its claims. i j.'aratJona-in Eleven Languages i;s - 1 . j L"C' BY ALT DKUGQISTS ASD DEA1EES Ef "."'.MEDICTJJE.' j' lioltimmre, Md., JT. 8. A. jelOD&Wly Willard Hotel Lottery ; 1 : DRAWING - J4th Februarys 1882,; . Or money Rcfkinded. ; LomsviLTjB. Kt.. November 10. 1881. Resolved. That the Board of Commissioners. consent to a postponement of the drawing of the Willard Hotel Lottery, until the 14th day of. Feb ruary. 1883, and that they will not consent to any further postponement of the same. ; i . t - i - kobt. mallort. cnairman, Bv the above resolution this drawine must and will be had on the day fixed, or money distribu ted back to tickefholders. " -.-iv If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notice of same will be given through the papers. t i. ' ' LIST OF PRIZES: ' ' ' The Willard Hotel, -with all its KhOKfl AHH , fixtures ana .furniture, ; ) ipJHJJtJJJ One Residence en Green Street. ...r . . .. , ... .$15,000 One Residence on Green Street ; 15.000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000.i . V.. 10,000 'mo uasn prizes eacn sss.uuu. -. .... . . : ; 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000.. . , . . . . t. 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500. 2,500 Fifty Cash .Prizes, each $100. . ; . . . . ' 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50. . ; ; . . 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eaoe$30 .... 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture,. ; , . , . r. 1,000 One Fine Piano. . . J. f .! BOO One Handsome Silver Tea Sefci. ..... 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $3fi mi u - 14,400 iu uasRets unampaigne, sou Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 ... 5.000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30 j 12,000 auo Boxes Robertson county Whiskey, $30 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10. C 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10.. 4 5,000 - Amounting to $369350. I ' Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4r Quarters $&'- Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Maih j itesponsioie agents wanted at ail points. For Circulars, eivins full information, and for Tickets, address !n ' W. IX C. WHIPS, w uiara uotei, ixiuisvuie, ii.y. nov 23 Deod&WtNov 10 tu th sa i I40TH Popular Monthly Drawing of the UMllilillCltl . ,J .Inthe City of . Louisville, on ,j . Tuesday; January 31st, issi These drawine occur monthly (Sundays ex cepted) under provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. . ' Tne united states circuit court on Jiarcn aist rendered the following decisions: -1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. . i 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. ' ' ! .The Comnany has now on hand a larsre reserve tuna, iteaa tne list oi mzes tor , , THE JANUARY DRAWING: .V. 1 Prize. .... .$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize 10,000 200 Prizes ., 50 each 10,000 1 Prize...... 500 600 Prizes 20 each 12.000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000 20 Prizes 500 10.000 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes 200 each, ...... " ,u " 1,800 9 Prizes 100 each, . " . " 900 1,960 Prizes. Ij ., $112,400 wnoie xicxets, aa. uair xicxets, i. -27 Tickets. $50. . 55 Tickets. $100. Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send bv Exnress. DON'T SEND . BY REGISTERED jUHTTmt oh-rusTuiTJuuis uituuat. oraers OI S5 and unward. bv iExoress. can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to R. M.' BOARD- MAN, (Courier-Journal Building.) LOUISVILLE Ky.,'orR, M. BOA RDM A Nt , 309 Broadway, N. Y. dec si eod&w :i tu tn sa ,,....! Immigrants Friend' Society, JL NUTT, President. N ? " , WALKER MEARES, Secretary and Treasurer. iAlex. sprunt: A. J. DeROSSET, B. ' G. WORTH, P. W. CLARK, Directors. - ( T3ELIEVTNG THAT ' EVERY ; INTEREST IN JJ North Carolina would be promoted by a gen eral and sustained effort to induce laborers and 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 de sirtous 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 it tney win sen. state: , Firsfr-The locantj IJ. r ; . Second The number of acres. ThirdCharacter of soil, whether lieht or sandv. loamy or clayey; nature of subsoil;, whether tim bered or cleared oromproved;.whether upland or swamDv: whether a dwelling house suitable for occupancy is on tne land proposed to oe sola. Dourtn rnce Der acre. - " i Should the title -nrove" satisfactory -and a Sale be effected, a commission-of 2 per cent, will be cnarged to tne seuer on rnnited amounts; on large and valuable tracts a lower and : special rate of commission wm oe arranged. ucn cnarges are necessary to meet the moderate expenses of. thd 1 Copies of the Constitution and . By-Laws of the society may be had on application.. , Address; S i Dim&W4m, sn.. Wilmington, K'C. i WALKER UEAREa Secretary. . HOKNER? SRHOOI Ii TTHE NEXT SESSION OP THIS SCHOOL1; WILL; I -t pegm the Second Monday in J annary.-1 1 -a -., For circular. frivin? terms Arid nthm rta.inKlhiw J. H. & J. C HORNER,-. dec 24 D2taw&Wlm sat sun, ,- f r. v fir- Lpcli.SCuOOl.'Hili;PoMjH.-C.i MAJ. WM. BlXGfHAM LYNCH, A. M. - A-" i MEY, 3- B. RICHARDSON, A. M.. . The ,8enidi? proprietor, for Mten years a pH Erietor of the Bingham! School , established the ynch School , to reduce, the AxrwrnHnn of n. tlxw , tuugu cuuuauon to-lowest rates.- l JUUTABTi - sprmg session oegins January 18ta. ? For terms address -.. MAJ, W. B. LYNCH.. dec 17Doaw&Wlm sa ,..:,-t i-.-;- "S .--1. a. ' ' FOK , ' 'i "to -ft.il 4 ilul'Jr4 t .tnrftoM a-j t SOtfeEI TONGUE. 1 '-i. ?.-.''-:v fit,"-;-- j--."-:- in -fa ' . SOUSElPia'S FEET. SOUSED :TRIpfef, - X EXTRA LARGE "MTJLLET' ROE; LARGE FAT.MACKERfiLl J ii-i.i n-- !! 4 BUCKWHEAT, v. -1; , ffjiiwih; wm r WHEATEN GRITS," 'fs! OAT-MEAX. v!- 11 r .rv,-".M(i' Very; pine haple; syrup. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome. 'Nothing 'better for Backwhea? Cakes. m -ith 10,000 more Iris Cigars . ' f 1 ' . S , EXPECTED THIS WEEK:. j!, ':- -. -i ;i'"' (-:, i'r.-:- ''. ':' 'ti . ,--.( ' -.! M ' - j .: ' r - : t-t 1 The sale of these Cigars is not' equalled by any othor in the market, ' THE BEST 2 CT. ' CIGAR TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. It costs but a lit tle to try them, and it will save you a great deal if you continue smoking them.. -TV -i-'J P. :- L: Bridgers:; & Co. janStf; - ;;,, .. - -.v - Vocal Echoes. ($1.00.) I A new collection Of Ihree-nart songs for D'cmaie voices, uy WrU. pebkins. isewandhne music: 142 octavo sages.. Piano accemDaniment.- Taluable book for Seminaries "and Female Col- msv Mnswi by Smart." Hattoar Glover. Chetnbi- nj and others.. . . f s ? - s . . ..; s ; , j 7 4. 3T PARKER'S CHURCH COMPOSITIONS. rft2i)0. By J. C. D. Parksr. Of the best quality. " For quartette orcnorus unoirs. , - !, PTJr KTrilT OTJPD A 0 are in constant and large 1 11L - fl fj If Ul fjilAO demand, as thev contain nearly ail tne popular airs or tne nay, .send $ and receive, by rutukn mail, rocai scores? Patience." ''Piratea." '-Sorcerer.". "Musketeers or "Infanta's Dolls." Send 50 cents for Instru mental arrangement of "Mascot,". "Olivette,". uuiee Tayior, ranence"and "rates." r - : THE HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOKS Of DITSON& CO. are standard and valuable throughout the year. Every lover of really food music should possess a copy of BEAUTIES OF sacred song or Norway Musio Album, ($2.50). j. " Send $2. and receive for a whole vear. weekly aiusiuali KUijuiuj, witn JJoo pases or music, be sides an tne news. 0LIYEB. DITSON I & CO., Boston. C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, New York. j. m. uri suJM & jo,, isa cnestnut st., Pnna. lenv rveaasaani jr, 5 , . , . , . nsi BEST OF ALL. mil FOE 1A1T.AKD BEAST. for more than a third of n century the Mexican Mnstaiig Lilaimenthas been known: to millions nil over the world ne tto only w-to rcliiutco for tliu relief of accidents and lvtiu,' It -is 11 lnejlicine !)y ))Hce a ml prrilso 4 he bent of its k Intl. 1'or -vwiy Kteii:4Mf txtt-rnal pain tliu JInstiuiEf Liniment lv Ithor.tr.n cn-ftal. It jt-HOtr4- 11-.H atul tf f3 (lie .vi i y ltoite--iiiitkiiig tlio contuiu-M iiiicosof jjsiin .inl infl-.iiiimatioii iinj.Ks-Hg sil;!M Its I'lreflrsKpYm Hri'tnim Flesii miimI B3 tn limn! .:aivvii w.cyuauy vruinit ful. lm alt'Aicun. j.. - . l , -' "' ' : 1 .. I MP::' ,111 i-'. . w- - J f J 1 . J a . 1 a- f ' -a - i i 1 1 1 v 1 1. . . djov-iy-l:',"'. 3 .Very T:: . ij ssa t'tc !l')tiy. of n uivl.d Im Ji'i:!' )ifvr$ii!' r t ;alliio ' Ioi s! ' or !'ox suvoifcy Chi liciiiing iiowcr otthU : -&I iylikiH'-ftMv,f'UT.' enrea buoU ailments of I fiS'tu-j liOLlAil 1 rL'ji na .'. , I ajod.r 6r-aiily Oui3, :,13rni!t nm) viS SpraiSwWf). Xo iiouoai .liite i and rS tilths, MiCiif s..-., IMitei!e.'fl.' Old tg? m6Tti, Fteci'a, I' i stbJtes, t iHUtlaiiun ' l:o,Htr!eli.tJ3;R'iiATlo:7tur9', 1 Kollow Horn, Ecratefaes Uflfirs-.lla, Sr.aviu, Tlirnsa, Riiicbozte,!; sliiei Kii.t and evti y eihrr ailment -tc' -w-liich.' i h bCfTipa.nl ' of ' tlie 3 The Mexican. Blustiuaa; Unljt.cmt always cures ami never oisaxypoints . I anil it is, positive' y - OF ALL jr-r ;i .- ..1-. ;, v.. ; febS-VTly v ..f . ffigliredTDogs. XLlNGIISH. TRTSTT ANBr GORDON STtTTETIS ' ' of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigree foraaie uy .,- .... ''- , ; - - -'B.' P. WELSH 4... i h-.h j-j Spiaiwa, tvriimy-43iLir Joints, g aiuadsr, IT ?rinss .Sores, Hoof JUs-B; 3 t-a.ses, Soot llot', Screw VVomm: Scab, 1 13 Cnoy7D&Wtf- York, PennT r -BEATTTPS PIAfOFORTES Mag XV nincent holinn.v nrASA-ntjir snnaro nKni .i. nofortes, fouryery handsome rpund oorners.rose-' iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxed, $222.75 to $297.50; catalogue prices $800 to fcl.OOOi satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after " year a use; upngm pianotortes, fl25 to! uauuogue prices aavuio is SOU; stand ard Dianofortes of thenniverse. suithnnannHa bo., tify; wjjte for mammoth list of testimonials. pel, parlor, $30 upward; visitors welcome; fred carnage meets trains; illustrated catalogue (holfl 1UUJ11 tree, .uuress or can upon liASi r.iJJtail.1, WASHINGTON; JNKW JZR8KT 1R ITTRELL SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL thorough course; practical teachers. Spring Ses BARNES, Prin... ' !- : f .1 - . 1 ( YEAR and 'Expenses tf nts. Outfit free. - Address ' agents. P. O. V1UKERY. AttoUSTA, Mu. Newspaper Advertis'g Bureau, 10 Spruce St. N.yL jaiio lllUJObW : : ' - .....' . - ; BOYS I - GIRI.S ! , BOYS ! GIRLS C , 'WIDE AWAKE! Permanently enlarered:- irice 82.50 ner war! During 1882 will present nearly one thousand ungmai illustrations, uioiuuing several prize fron tispieces, one of which alone will 1 nave cost HSbOO. Its Keadino Mattbb. all originate rv thb Best Living Atjthobs, "vntLi. ihcltob " A Brilliant Serial for l by a famous modern traveler iJZj ii.W 63 FROM TBE! HUDSON TO THE NET A . A Spirited Home and School Serial Story, . " THEIR CLUB AND OPRS. A-etreat vartitv of Kaval Series; TUust.rafM Fatk- Zorey allads, Papers for Little Citizens, Traveling Law School,. Short Stories from the Dictionary, Wild Flower Papers, Old-Time Cookery and a Suit of Ebmeepun, Parlor Comediettas, Games, Ae. Also, a Course of Readings for Young People, which is read systematically by the C. Y. U.-. Send all sub scriptions and for full particulars specimen copy ten cents) to l. LOTHKOP & CO., dec 11 D&wim - ,, Boston, JTlass. r.lOlXl U T.1ENTS -n- ' AND " ' "' ' ' ' - Crave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK - PACKED AND SHOPPED, AT OUR RISK. TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH., -.i : i t RICHARD WATHAN & CO., ' . -I. ' : y- 57 Lafayette Place, New York. iWathan's Monumental Designs,' in book form for sale to the Trade. dec 4 D&W tf . Health is Wealth ! DR.' E- C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN . TREATMENT : a snecifio for Hysteria. Con vulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression jloss 01 Memory, impotenoy, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion, excesses, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death One box will cure recent oases. - 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 byus for six boxes, aeoompanied with five dollars, wa will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the-money if the treatment does notffot a cure. " Guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green & Planner), Wil mington, N.C. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.- - mnza i)wiy PRESCRIPTION FREE Fortliewpeedjr Care of Nervous Weakness, Lost . Vitality,-Prcmstnre Debility, Nerronsaeas, . Desnondency. Confusion of Ideas. Aversion to Society, Defective Merawy. aad all Disorders broognt on vy inaiscreot nanus ana uxeesies. Any drngcist has the ingredients. Sent IN PUIH sealed envelope. Aoom33 DR. W. S. J AQ U ES, A 1 -230 WestSixt&Sfc, CSEJCTiMflATl, OHia mh 2 D&Wly THE CV9 rf CO The Latest. The Best ; THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete j LARGE ABM MACKIIIE ILLUSTRATED CIECULaES SENT ON APPLICATION. Victor Sewing Machine Go., ; ' Eddletown, Conn, - .. Southern Oce, f.'c. 0 M. Cha los St., Baltimore, Mdl de cl5 D&W3m ftSlothiTi for Men ors Giher "rcadj-mrxde orm&rk (c crier, do not Fad (to send Jar our Caialo(li e ! i nov 4 W3m ,. .v- , t C. M. bTEDjfAU. .....resident Isaac BatbsT.... ' . .......Vice President S.. D. Wauacs... . . . .,........w.OaahiMr Bank of New -Hanover. . ; . ;- - -m: v;r-- h: . "" -: ' ' CAPITAL PAID IN T - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- $1,000,000 MfiJ. '.i.f'f -J"t yS , 7 -,'f" DIRECTORS: ' - W. T. Gore,' G. W. Williams; of Wil F. Rheinstein, of Aaron Se Rheinstein, . C. M. Stedman,. . , . Jas. A. Leak, ef Wadoe- -boro. -' - - t E. B. Borden of Oolrie-; " liams & Murcmson -Hon. R. R. Bridgers, Tres W. & W. R. fi. H. iVollers, of Adrian A v oners. noro, . vV .- Jno, W. Atkinson: . " : i ; r.l Oi McRae.' Isaac Bates, ; - . . c. m. Kteoman. Kresiacnt. B.B.rJo?ni!M,nftJnhn1,n Dubnfih It.K How.Li. president. UUiUuUUl U ill UUUUi . Cashier. . DIRECTORS: E.'B. Borden. W. T. Faircloth. W. tf. Knmi-fxv R.' Tidranndson, Herman Weill. .i.-."-.'-5-;. r jsr WaiesljQro Brancli. iie r :? .-, directors: . " - I, . . . .":, ;'. J. tts iH'k,R. T. Bencett,0. W. Little, J. C. Marab Issues Certincatft of Deposit bearing interest. ' Is authorised by Charter to receive on deposit. moneys held in trust by Broortors, Administrators,' Guardians. Ac. &c. &C - . . , Strict attention given, to th orders and reqnesta of our country friends by mail or etherwise.

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