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I. '4. 1:1 i 'i 1 n i HI For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Infla. enza, Asthma,Whooping Cough, In-J I dpient Consumption and for the ie- jliefofconsumptive persons in advan- ced stages of the Disease. or bale byall Druggists. Priceas Cents. BOV 15 D&W6TTV hoc or frm - CHS. LYDIA L.PIHKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAuTS VEGETABLE COHPOTJITD. I iBaPoBltlreCmj , ; I - far dl Him PaUfnl ContplaIt ul Wwhen' iomuoi toaabeatfeiaale pphUUob. . Itwillenra enUrely the worst form ot Femiae Ooiv. - pialnt,lloTartantronble,InfljnmaUm and T71cra . tlon, Falllnsf and Displacements, andtha conaeqnent : Spinal Weaknesf, and la ptirticolarly adapted to tha Chang of Life. ... f i It wUl dlMolra and expel tnraors from tha uterus In an early stage ot derelopment. The tendency to can serous hnmori there la checked very speedily by lta naa. It remores falntnesa, flatulency, destroy an eraTing ' forattannlanta, and rellerea weaknesa otthaatomarn. It cores Bloattoer, Headaches. Kerrona Prostration, General Debility, mutton. ' Sleeplessness, Depression and Indt- That feeling of bearing aown, caosmg pain, weign and backache, la always permanently cored by Its use. : Itwillft1? imitrallciiCTiiwrtanceaactln harmony with the laws that govern the female system. rorthecnreof Kidney Complaints of either sex this QnBjKmndU unsurpassed, - ' tYBIA E. PUfKHASTS : TEGETABLE COM POUXDis prepared at S3S and Z36 Western Arenoe, Ijnn,Maaa. Price $L Bix bottles for $5. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, 91 per box for either. Krs. Finkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let, Address as shore. Mmtbm tki ta&r. -. - No family should be without LYDIA E. PI5KHA1FI TJVEK FILLS. They cure consUpation, bllion in asf and torpidity of the flyer. SS cents par box. .-- Sold by a.11 Dmciste. i octl8Deodfcw tuthsa nrm h- kiuuatism I Neuralgia, Sprain, " n Pain in the .Back and. Side, There is nothing more painful than these nlseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis -Pain Killed J . - i This remedy Is not a cheap Benzine . or Petroleum product that must be kept -away from fire or neat to avoid danger -of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment mat may ao more narm man good. Pain Killer has been in constant use': fox forty years, and the: universal testimony from all parts of the World Is, It never f a i Is. It not only effects a permanent cure, I but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is Bale, In the hands of the most Inexperienced.' I The record of cures by the use of Pus i Siller would! fill volumes. The following 4 extracts framj letters received show whaiS those who have tried it thint: : Edgar Cady, OTOtonna, Minn., sayi : : ' Aoout a year since my wue Decame suojecs , to severe sufferingr from rheumatiHmv Onr j reeort was to the Pais Kn.T.FR, -wMch speedily i relieved her. i - - i - - . ; J Charles Poven 'writes from the Sailors j nome, London : t i naa Deen amictoa tnroe years witn nenraipa . and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors i at Westminster Hospital gave up my ease in ' despair. . I tried your Pain Kiiler, and it gave me immediate relief.- I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual ; occnpation. --- , -j 6. H. walworth, Saco, Me. , 'write : 1 I experienced immediate relief from pain in ' the side by the use of your Path Ktlleb. .j S . B. York says t 1 - " ti j I have used yorrr Patw Ktllitr for rheumatism, -1 and have received great benefit. ; " . Barton Seaman says : - ! '.' .. - Have used Pain ktt.t.to for thirty years; I and . have found it a tever-f ailing remedy foi ': rheumatism and lameness. : Mr. Bur ditt writes; " ' ": It never failt togive relief in cases of rheumatism. PhiL Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : - 4 - iTom actual use, i mow your Jb'AiN kitict - is ute oess meaicme can get. - - . - ; i.-'- A1I druggists keep Pain Keller. ; Its pries1 so low that It Is within the reach ot aH,: and it win save many times its cost in doctoraf - bOIs. 5c, 50c and $i.OO a hottte. . PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, I I , ' Providence. R. 1.3 novlD&WSmi j nrm ;: hk E353.0KI II a preparation of Protoxide of Iron.- Pernvian Bark and the iPhorohates. associated with "tha Vegetable Aromatics. Endorsed by the Medical Profesiion, and recommended by them for Dr. , deaeral Debility', Jremavle Iia- rantofVI talitv. Nenau Proa ftratlon, Convaleaeenee fraat Feren auial Chranle Chills and Fever.' It serves every purpose! where a Tonic la neceasary. r. Maw&ctared bj The Dr. Harter Bedicine Co, 81 loms. Tbe following is one of tbe very many testimo Blala we are receiving daily: . s mSemsn: 8 ome three months ago I began the nae of Ob. Habtxr's Iron Tonic, upon the ad vice of many friends who knew its virtue. I was suffering from general debility to each an -extent . that my labor -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 creased prostration and sinking chills. - At this time I began the use of your IbON Tonic, from ' which I realised almost Immediate and wonderful results. Tbe old energy returned and I found that my natural force was not permanently abated. I have used three bottles of the Tonic. Since using it I have done twice the labor that I ever did in the same time dating my Illness, and with double the ease. With the tranquil nerve and visor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before' enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the work. I - know not what. I give it the credit. s i Most gratefully yours, - . J . . i. P. WATSOk, Troy, C, Jan. t, 1878.t . Pastor Christian Church. . WSale by Druggists and General Dealers Everywha Je8Deod AWly su we fr. nrm. 1T A. STEDLIA1T, Jr., Attorney' &n& Counsellor at Law, ELIZABETHTON, BLAPEN COTOTT, N. 'C, Office Up slalrs,,in Brick building occupied by Knaldl & Co. . ' . Special attention te Clalnis. Collections " on sums of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if without suit. Drawing Deeds,: Mort Itages, &c. a specialty. ap5 D&W tf o T ;,- fl $iaP If MM t TO "The Weekly Star.; , SIBYLLINE BOOKS. " -fc" J - VI V..-S -i - When first,- a boy, "at your knecsTI kneeled. Twos with a worthy offering. Iu my hand My young life's - book- Jheld, volume " . sealed, -'' , , Which none hut you, Weenied, -might nn , derstand. And your I did: entreat to loose the band, -And read therein vout own soul's destiny. . But, Tarquin-lik, you turned from mV le fi 'maud - -' i k t . r'Too'prou'dlv fair to fincfyour fate in me. . SWjuea now J. ccaac,: aias, wnat nanus nave ! turned . . i Tliose virgin .pages 1 Some are torn away, And some detaced, ana some witu passion -!"...... burned. r .... i jAndsomelesmeared.itl life's.Jeasji -hly Say, shall I offer you these pages wet With blood and tears ? and ..will your sor row read - 11 What vour iov heeded not? Unopened yet One page remains. It still may hold a fate,. A counsel for the itay of utter neett. . Kay, speak, sad heart, speak qiick. The t- hour is late. it: ; Age threatens us. Tne (iaul is at tne gate.? Sonnets of troteui. KISSED THE k, LITTLE . LA.JS,JblJS U. Eichmdnd (Va.) State. At President Arthur's New Year's reception the closing scene was deci dedly dramatic. A woman leading a small- child approached, . when the Stalwart- Executive, bending down, picked up the little one and kissed iitto the admiration of ; all" present, I It was doubtless a "stage-child,' spe cially provided for this grand, coup de theatre-) and reminds us .of a story: ,.. : -v :.r5 's::-Vv" J little There was a moment, of awful sus pense as the procession" waited for the honorable Samuel Slumkey t to step into his carnage, . Suddenly the crowd set up a great cheenncf. t r "He has come out," sid little Mr. Irerker. ereatlv excited; tne more. so as tKeir position did not enable! them to see what was going forward;; Another cheer, much louder..! i t "He has shaken hands with the men," cried the little agent- i " Another, cheer, far more vehement. "He has patted the babies on the head," said Mr. Perker, trembliug with anxiety. A roar ot applause mat rent tne . . i -1 i : . i air. . 1 - ; "He has kissed one : of 'em!" ex claimed the delighted little man.1. ! " Another roar. I M "He lias kissed another," gasped the excited manager. : A third roar. "... 'He's kissing 'em all!" screamed the enthusiastic little " gentleman. And hailed by the deafening shouts of the multitude, the ! procession moved on. Electioneering Progress of the Hon. Samuel Slumkey Pick- wick Jrapers. t THE COTTON CHOP, Important Statement of tne National Exchange, New Orleans, j: j By Telegraph to the Morninj; Star. New Orleans, January 13. The state ment of the National Cotton Exchange, for the four months ending December 31st,; is-8ued-to-day, shows the receipts at-the de livery ports to De 3,a40,i4 oaies; aencii, compared with the same time last year, 200.295 bales. Overland by rail routes to mills direct, 309,078 bales, against 257,580 bales last year.; Northern spinners have; taken this-season 1,013,918 bales, or an in crease-over last season , Of 174,901; bales. ExDorts to foreien ports show a decrease of 325,598 bales to Great Britain; 82,788 to France; 74,198 to the- continent, and 4,1.33 to Canada ports. Canada has taken over land 19.770 bales, against 12,109 last year. That amount of the crop of 1881-82 that has appeared in sight at .the delivery ports and overland points of crossing is 8,583,684 bales, or 152,871 bales less than last, year. The most imDortant feature of the state-: ment is the addition of 103,297 bales to the Virginia movement for the four months over and above the the aggregate returned to the local exchanges through their regu lar dailv telegraph reports. ' The error was : occasioned by the omission of shipments at West fomt. ; j Spirits Turpentine. :'v . '- Elizabeth Gitv Economist: Yes terday, at 2 p. m., the mortal; remains of Hon. George W. Brooks; were borne to their last resting place in the cemetery at the head of Road street.; From the resi dence the body was taken to the Methodist church, where a sermon was preached I by Rev. A. C. Bledsoe, of Jorf olfr, V a., : and thence to the grave. The funeral cor tege was very large the largest we,,ever attended in this town, and the sadness that pervaded the assemblage testified ta the general sense of the great loss jrjiichthe community has sustained in the death pi . its most distinguished citizen. . ;u juh'- . VVadesboro Times: J. little ne gro boy, named Bradford Blair, "whose raH xner uvea npon me piace ok jus. ; jji. t Polk, near Polkton, was burned : to death on the 18th tilt. : It seems that his mother. had dressed him and left him by the fire in tne cabin wnile sue was at tne bouse get ting breakfast for the family. ' - In the death of Dr. James A. Tillman, which un fortunate event occurred at his home on Saturday last, Anson county loses a valua ble citizen, and those who knew him best a Twarm-hearteCahd genefousffiehd. A cottonrfaotorvis to? be erected atOentre. in StanlyicbDnty iat Uunl fearly sJdall 'iWe learn, that some $40,000 : has been sub scribed. -Maj. Dowd has introduced a bill in the House to build a court house and post' toffice aV Chatloite,f K. i a) AT hope the bill will Dass. . !! The'WasMlioii 'correspondent of the Augusta Chronicle says : ' Senator Vance, of North Carolina, has no hopesof a tariff refortu and' cdnsiders' the commis sion project a , mere pretext .for. delay. There will be much discussion and rattling of dry bones all round.: He says, too, that the. 'dignitv of .the Senate' .chills his. ardor, and that 'he would prefer a six year's term in the House, where he could have some fun. If he does not make humorous speeches at his desk and addressing the President, he bubbles over with merriment privately. His chief hobby now is the colored butler at; his bouse, whose Style and spike-taili cpat arejtheadnraitibn the neiffhborhood. Somebodv havin? su?- gested Vance as 'the man to play Hah one in JS orth Carolina, the Senator 1 epliecl that, in such a position, he would be like a Texas chap who killed a man and was advised by his lawyer to fly. .'Fly where?' responded tne desperaao, am 1 1 tn Texas avteady r Fayetteville Examiner: So let the name of tbat Just and upright judge, who mterpoiied the judicial power in be half of - citizens, - otherwise without protec tion,1 from lawless 'violence" upheld by the -Executive power 01 tne state let bis name. we say, and his deeds,.be inscribed on the xuipciiauauii: luuruu;, tuat ue. may oe re membered with gratitude by the descend- ; y ' "... NT7RAIiGIA, - r' Nervous Irritability, Sciatica and all painful Ner vous Diseases. A treatise by a well known physic elan, a specialist on these subjects, concludes as follows: "Neuralgia is one of tbe most painful of diseases, and is attended with 'more or less ner-; Tons 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 Doay, as tne nerves are suppnea to every part." . li- '-v-i.---. I have for many years closely 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 or tne nervous nuiaic Decomes impovensnea and poor, and hi some cases starved, not because the patient, does not eat, but what isatenia.jxot annronriated to the nervous svstem: there are many causes for this, butPr. C; W. Benson's Ce- ery ana cnamomue tuis nave in my nanas provea a perfect remedy fur this condition and these dis eases. : , Sold by all druffglsts." Price,- 50 cents a box Depot, 196 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for SI. or six boxes for 2.50, to any address. , -. . ' DR." C. W. B EN SON'S ' SKIWCURE ;- Is Warranted to Cur ECZ EM A V TETTERS, HUMORS, aa sa C9 INFLAMMATION. MIUC CRUST9 ALU ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, v DISEASES OF HAIR AND 8CALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINC8oaaaipaptaof th body. It makes the skin white, soft and amooUtt removes tan and freckles, and, is tha HJSSV toilet dressing in TH K WOKIiD. aOegeatly put VP, two bottles in one paekaee, oonaiating of both lntamal and external treatment. All first olaaa druggists have It. Frioefl.psX'paokace. J. W. CONOLBY, Agent, ' - ' Wilmington, N. C. oot 19 Deod&Wlm : we fr su : nrm ' SO DAYS TRIAL T3' SEND, ON 30 DAYSMRIAL, tro Voltaic Appliances j.on'ti from XfrvoasWeafcneMsii,Gen rnl Bebility, loss of nerve force or vigor, , dibL!i.sc resulting from ABUSES and OTHEK .-.l'kiw. or to any one afflicted with Rheuma-.-i:, Neuralgia, Paralysis. Spinal Difficulties, i-ancv or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup-ir-'s. hihI oth'.T Diseases of tb v-'tal Organs. ...M'l w'Mi;.v fi ouuieu wiui uiac-wd peculiar to bj.'eccly Telief and complete restoration to v.ith minranteed. These are the only yam-trie Appliances that have ever btcti constructed niton scientific nrin i ;il e. Their thorough efflcacy has been prac- :.'M!iv proven witn tne nost woiiaerioi Mi-vHH. and they have the hfcheat cniiunicnients from medical i:d pcleu i-itv men, and from uiuidreu! who have been quickly and rNdiealiy rttreal by their use. ; ... .4 . v ,. - - . j bend atoi:ce fm Tlhistrated PdninlileL eivine all information free- Adtln-ss, ' ( . r ' VOLTAIC BELT CO.. XarshaU, Kieh. V je 8 Deod&Wly 1 -" su we fr "' : ' ' GOOD LOWEST; PHiCESS" POWELL'S PREPARED CHIXftlS 9A1A a Farmer can buy a FORMULA. For plZ (520Iba6CJjOWLLlrS PREPARED CHETJiCALS This, when mixed at home, iaaltes OrioTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal, in -plant4ifi and -as eettaJa cf rueeeasfal mep production as many highwriced Phosphates. Ma" EXTRAiOtfo trouble to nux N VEXPENSE. r Full ttirections. PowEixsCHEiacAL3j?avebeenthoroughly tried,' give universal satisfacfion, 'and offer leading iarmers in every State as refcreaea,'. Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitatioaa. Brown Chemical Co ., ' SOLE PROPRIETORS, iJmmna. of ; Baltimore, Ma. Powell's Tip Top Bone Fertll- kz.erm, RicaantvtSS a 'Eo!iavI.ieaJ.: ; Disspl tM. ..AuyBpnia. -,.r janl3 -4tBiuvi.uiaas.t me) Prophylactic Fluid SCAB1ET- mttfnraf "---s"-r''t I- t CUI1EI. i jTPre vented. CONTACaOIdestroyed, ULCEUS' purified and , bealeaU SICK - ROOMS purifiedJ ana maa pleasant FEVERED. ANI SICKiWOUCJDS- Aealed iren- PERSONS relieved and idlT.' s"- t si efreshedby bathing wiuirruuflyi&cuo nur Remove aD. anpleasant ft added t tne water. odoxs. Lk"'' !v CA.TA'Rf5HsrelleVed' and IT IS PERFECTLY. 5 ER "i -P3LAS cured.'-'. LFor TIISOAT It Is a ania nu . -?Y3 c J BURNS relieved instaat- Si SCARS, prevented. DIPHTHERIA - TETTBB dried ap.f ; t t JJ IN FACT IT IS THE GREAT DISINFECT AUT Prepared by. 'X. II, & CO., Mannfacturinsr Chemists,' SOLE proprietors;" - tn th sa .' nrm . .- j - l Jy 19 Deod&Wly E NGI1SH, IRISH' AND GORDON SETTERS of the Choicest Breed, with (ruaranteed pedigreea I .... rr v trj E, P. WELSH York, Penn. Knov7PAWtf ' ' WILL DR.DE'S ants of thepeppf jvhp9e liberties he pro tected. 4 -On'veSterdav the twenty days allowed to Dr. Canedo within which to sign he pontract for the purchase of the C. F. & Y.' V. 'Railroad expired. Wei learn that a letter was received here last week by: one of j the Commissioners; appointed to: contract for the sale of the Stated siock in the railroad, from Dr. Canedo, in which lie says that the ' contract of the sale will be duly signed by his syndicate within tbe time limited by the Commissioners, i This indicates that the party of the second part is noj msmayea oy tne conditions coniain-i ed in-the contract of sale as agreed ; upon, by the Commissioners,. i, v. J i -; Heiidersoit Gold Leaf: The dwelline house of James A. Rovster, on lower Preckenridge , street, was destroyed by fire tn Tuesday night. ' . ! Mr. Atticus Morris, of Gran ville, lost his barn, 'filled with Wheat, fod der, etc.; and three valuable horses, : as we learn from the tree Lance. . I. , - We . said - Winston beat I Wil mington ia theatrical matters as it bad six, troops billed lor January. The six was omitted and made nonsense. Kockmehara Bee: The cotton mills arc all running in full blast and on full time. A better -class -of j employes! '- good,. moral,.; religious it would be bard to hhd anywhere in the South,' and as such we feel justly proud 6f them. The Raleif h Chronicle, weeklv. A. H. Dbwell, editor, has been received. It. n 1 mi ,"ia an, independent newspaper, but in no sense neutral. Terms : a a year. Tbe editor has the 'beet - wishes of the Star. The Chroiitcle makes a creditable starts. . Oxford Jree Lance: Whatever the cause, one thing is certain in regard to the probability of , a railroad trom Uxtord to Clarksville. Such, a road will ' not now be constructed by the - Richmond & Dan ville Railroad .Company, and if it is ever constructed it must be done by those hav ing in charge the! present Granville Rail road. : ! 1 - ' -' ; s ' !- ; Warsaw Brief ' Mention: The storehouse i of Messrs ; Hussey & Hubbard was entered on last- oaturday night toy thieves and thirty or forty dollars worth of doming stolen. 'ine peculiar disease among horses, known as "pink eye" j which has been giving so much trouble :at the North, has made its appearance here and is causing much inconvenience and trouble. Statjesville Landmark: Among the interesting -. rumors floating around Washington, concerning , North Carolina affairs, is one that Dr. Mott has an eye on the United States Senatorship to succeed Gen! Ransom." Several Democrats have been Suggested fas suitable persons I to Ma- honeize North Carolina,, but the trouble is . that none of them would be ablej to get along In a race alone, much less any weight. to carry Tarboro Southerner : There are eighty-seven places of business in Tarboro. - Superintendent Scarborough bas been taaen in . by a dook agent. ; it is esti mated that at least three hundred colored people have left this county for South Caro lina. We are informed that such is the case of , other eastern counties, though we nave as yet seen no estimate oi tbe number. While Mr. L: A.' Barnhill was burning his tar kiln his shirt caught fire and before he could extinguish the flames he was fatal ly burned. - Last Sunday, morning relieved Mm of his agony".- - Mr. Barnhill was quite an old man, having reached the ripe age of 69. -7 Meagre ; reports reach us that a meeting of the respectable colored citizens of this vieinity was held in the town hall last Saturday, when Mr. W. P Williamson was denounced for the course he had pur sued in endeavoring to secure thQ bosition of postmaster at this place. Mr. $haw, it was said, Was endorsed. Edgecombe raises a bale and a third of cotton to every man, woman and child in the county, which is worth about $45. buppose we raised pro visions enough to support all of our inhabi tants, would we not make, money? L ' 1 Kmstoitee7bmcf Durinsr' the Christmas holidays a negro boy in Cypress CTeeK township,. Jones county, pulled out a pistol ana saia to another boy " l am go ing to shoot1 you," and presented the pistol at nis neaOv wnen it went off, putting the contents in the , , boy's t forehead,. , The. ball worked out 'after a few days. It is said that the" boy was ' sitting on a stool when the ball struck him and he was not even stunned. ; . Un last night some parties entered tbe house of J. U. .Noble in Sand Hill township and severely beat him. giving him three serious cuts on the head with a. bush hook and left him, after pillag- : .1 t. ' ' . . . tug uie uuuxe, iu an uucunscious state. It was about r o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday before any: of. the neigh bors:; learned ?of MLr Koble's cojadition-, be having lived ,, alone for many years. Mr. ' Noble is" a' quiet, moffensive, 'law- abiding citizen and bas been living a bache lor's life for eyerftwenty years. : 4-r-rPitt county , pews ;.- Mr, W. B. Hellen, on the land of Mr. S. S. Qmnerly, with one horse, and only nine ana one-balf days plowins made 23 ft bales of cotton Faveraging ! 509 pou nds, &r$ at least 100 barrels of .corn and 75 .bushels, of potatoes. Only about two acres of the cotton 'was . picked mbre than one time, causing certainly a loss of several naies. t jJtr.. Ji.a. Mumiora, also on tne land of Mr. Quinerly, made with a small blind borse 17 bales cotton averaging 516 pounds, ou oarreis corn ana 70 ousneis potatoes. Swansboro Items: The dwellins house of Mr. - Thomas Holland nearthis place was burnedn the 1st day of January. " at 2 o'clock P, i Ml Mr. i H bad been confined to iis j room for sometime: with paralysis and had to be carried out. Most of the furniture was saved; but still the loss was very heavy, the house being one of the best in the county and 'cost about $6,000 before the. war. ; - The fish catch was won by Capt. H. D. Heady of this place. He caught at one haul about 1 25,000 mullets. trouts, spots and black drums. . J f ; FINANCIAL. . NewYork Stock market General Up- i ! t ward Movement." ' - rBy Telejrraph to the Morning Star. ! New York. January 14. 11 -.-v A. M.- JTJie market opened in- the main i;to 1 per cent. higher than" yesferaay -jejosing quotations, Richmond Alleghanvand Mil- wamkie,' Lake; Shore &i Western if leading therein. , j In the early dealings a strong tone prevailed and prices record an advance of to Si per cent.,the latter for Jersey Central. Denver & Rio Grande, Reading, Missouri I'acinc, jew ,lork. Central, Texas l?aciflc. Northern Pacific preferred, and . Wabash preferred were also prominent in the up ward movement ' ... ?iy - ' We "Want Buyers ifbir 1000 wx."-? wt:v Bags COFFEE, -.,!. : 100 Bbl88UaAE ' j ' 2500 Saks fctVERPOOL SALT, ' KHrtr Sacks FTNE ''Ul ;f ;drV' .&c, &c, Ac. HABL & PEARSALL. janlOD&Wtf' i " ' HORNER SOHOOD, ATI i flTOE-NEXT, SESSJON OP THIS( SCHOOL..W1LL J- . betrin the Second Mondav in Jumianr - ;For tcircalar, giving- terms and other particu- r- ' J. H. & J. C. HORNER. ueo j iriawB im sat sun 4 -aBPl. - - Neuralgia; Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sor&Tflrvat, Sweings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, ... ? General Bodily Pains, r,:oth, Ear. and Head ache, frosted Feet end Ears, and an other Paws -. i and Aches. ' ' I'reparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as '. , su re, simple and cap External Remedy., -'a! entails but the comparatively riflinutlay 'ents, and every one suffering with pain - vive cneap ana posiuve proox iu. tis ciummh. ; isi-tions in Eleven Lwiguagesv-. i , s . ALL DRTJG&ISTS AHD DEALERS IS , MEDICINE. ; - t , ' ilaVOGEIJER ifc CO., I KaJtimnrc, HCd, JJ. S. -A Je 10 D&Wlv PIITSICIAKB tropical. plants. Delicious and Re freshing Fruit Lozenge, Which Serves ! the Purpose '. oOWl5;!3ind Iis- . u agreeablePurgative ;;i;.;:-:iIlcdlcnes., TROPIC-FRUIT XtXATITE is the best preparation iu th work! for Constipation, Bili ousness, Headache, Piles, and all kindred Com plaints, it acts srentty. fleetfrelr. and is deli rious to take. Cleans! ne the nystem thoronehlY. it Imparts vi?or to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy. Hypochondria. &c. - One-trial con- rtnee. raekd Iu lraiu4 tin boar oulj. , PRICE 25 and 0 CTS. . SOLD BY ILL DRUGGISTS. mb-5 Deod&W! - tn th sa -mm .iPartleiilar Notice. All the DrawingaayiitaJisasaftDT-fee nnder the eiclur&sapkmiaMrto6tfeRjrtOENEIlALS G. T. BEATJREGARD-athtJttKaA. EARLY. A. Srl,"ENIII OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DISTRIBU TION. CLASS B. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1882-1 fiXe-atMy Draw- Lomsiana JiIeF Company.; Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Lesrisla- Jure for Educational and Charitable p' Troses witn a capital of. i,ouu,ouo to which . a e servo fund of over 8420.000 has since been add .. ' By an overwhelm incr popular vote Its! t nehisf was made a part of the present State Consul vt if- adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. -. - - ' ITS (xitAND sINGLB NUaLBKK DKAV Ff will take place monthly. 4-'.V -m--.' IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES, i t tt. Look at the following Distribution:. ; , , . j. CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,0CK)1 w , 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 1 ,. . , LIST OE PRIZES. t , 1 Capital Prize .' ... . , 1 Capital Prize....... 1 Capital Prize . i . ; j : . . .Ki . . . . . . t . :. . 2 Prizes of $2500 ...... .230.000 '. 10,000 .i- 5,000 s 5,000 . ' 5,000 10.000 a prizes or iuuu. . '.SO Prizes, of . 500. 100 Prizes of 100;. 800 Prizes of I 50., 500 Prizes of i 20. . . 10,000 .10,000 . 10.UUU 1000 Prizes of 1 10.. .. 10.000 1 " APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of S800 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. .-'..i 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. .. 2,700 ..-1,800 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to . . . . . $110,400 Responsible corresixindintr azents wanted at all prununeni points, 10 wuoui a uperai fKmpenBa- uon win De naia. . : : ; - For further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Honey Order by maiL Addressed only to j:;.-- '-'j t-r : ;., ; sn. a.. uufuiA, ;r i New Orleans,' Louisiana. or M. A. DAUPHIN, at ' :"- " ' ' i No. 212 BROADWAY, NEWTOREV N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention, , . 1 , . -; . . The particular attention- tit the Pnblio is called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly 'Drawing is sold, and conse quently all 4he prizes in eaeh drawing are 'sold ana aiawn-aaa paia.'-; .-:V...y m:iw- jan ii D2aw4ww . . . :. - we sat PRESCRIPTION FHEE : Tor thespeedy Care of Ncrrons Weakness Lost : VitalitT, PremaUr Debllitr. HerroaSDSsa. Despeadener: Confasioa of Ideas. Arsrsioa eJ Society Defective .Memerr, and all Disorders bronfrht ob bf Indiaereet Habits and- Sreesseava Abt draacist has the iBrredientai 8wr puis ' sealed envoope. Address DR.W.S. JAQUESt a . 130 West Sllta Bfc, CI30ISM.TL. tlHIOV ; : rah 2 D&Wly Vocal EcHoes. A . ($L0flL A new collection of three-part songs for Female Voices.; By W, O. PsBKiira. New and fine Valliahlfl iiiok ffH- SpTOlna-Hna ini) Pi.m,1o rvl. leges, - Musie by-Smart, Hatton; GloveR Cherubt ni and others. ...... .j .'.-j. , :t PARKElfS orrTTRrrrt Cmrpns-prTnra ' on Ttv.T n n T.ir- rrtw-tTfrfrot iU r'i THE NP.W OPP.R A S sssri!s -, - .1 . . . .. . . . . . . ..... ueany au uio popular airs or tne aay, .Send $1;, ttuu rewive, pi iuii.uu jiiAii, yocal seoces.oc i;A niicuuc, , . -x irttwi!, - f oroerer; -aiusKeteers. n.. nfAntnia nn a C 1 rn . .. . r . arrangement . - Maseot,". "Olivette,' iw ijfivi:i . x-iuiioucev..aiiu nfates.' THE HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOKS " " Of DITSON& CO. are standard and valuable musio should possess a copy of BEAUTIES OF SACRED SOXG (S2V nr : TJni-wav il,m CO Rn-, !" "" Tt"t j Send $2, and receive ' for a whole year, weekly - T " - I MM V KllUIWf KFV- OIOTlt llITS0li;C0 Boatoi.-; C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, New Yrk. i. jxixraux s uo,.xzza unestnut at raua. wf 4 n TIT J oni a. t ' v . for EOT if j ,rwr ij i ff I'reparea rt. - , ' iij . fruiu i . l J and ' 41 ' We have a large invoice of r Nice Florida Oranges ! i- , that we are selling at very low figures, 2 for .5 Ots. and 3 for ID Gts. They are of the -Indian River growth, j IAEGE AND LUSCIOUS. CLOSE FIGURES ON LARGER LOTS. ITorth Carolina Claret ! Made at the CELEBRATED TOKAY VINEYARD, Near Fayetteville. This Wine has a large reputation for its PURITY I - -. ; --- '-i- h- and EXCEEDINGLY FTNE QUALITIES, . . t 1 . And its popularity is INCREASING EACH DAY. . v;." -?.s.- .njt.Jt r ' ' "fRY A BOTTLE. i ':iiii P. Li.; BlldgerS & Op. ;3aril4tf WiUafdiHotca vlottery 14th February, 1 882, Or Money Kefunded. , LomsvnxE. Kt.. November 10: 1881. Resolved. That, the Board of - Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the wiuara ttocei ixccerv. until tne i4tu aav oi reD ruary. 1883, and that they will not consent to any runner postponement oi me same.- ! .. 1!-- - ; : - - a rvntm -M a s-ww M ihaiminn - Bt the above resolution this dravrms- must and will be had on the - day fixed, or, money distribu ted Daca to ticaet noxaers. - -. - - If enough tickets are sold before date fiied the drawing will be had. and notice of same will be .given througmthe papers. rt ; ! 1 7 LIST OF PRIZES: ' - The WfllafOTHoteL with all its I dlOCn (( Fixtures, and Furniture. One Residence on Green Street One Residence on Green Street r AM i 15,000 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each 5,000:...... . : Two Cash Prizes, each 2,000. ...... Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000.: . Five Cash Prizes, each S500. . .-. Fifty Cash Prizes. each SIOO........ 4,000 .5,000 2,500 6,000 6,000 10,000 1,000 600 one uunarea casn razes, each sso.. . . . . Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20. . . . . , One Set of Bar Furniture One Fine Piano. ....... : .-. .v;.i ... One Handsome Silver Tea Set. .:. . 400 Boxes, Old Bourbon Whiskey, $36.,.. 10 Baskets Champaigne, $35. Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10...... 400 Boxes Fine Wines. $30. v.. ..... 100 14,400 - 350 5,000 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey, $30 , 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10. 4,000 Jbive tiunarea uasn razes, eaon $io. ....... - 5,000 - j Amounting to $369,850. a tuav im ipyj y Ainu v vo , qucaa wjx a pw. ' ' Remittances may be made bv Bank Check. Ex press, r-ostai Money uraer, or registered Man. itesponsmie asents wantea at ail points. - For Circulars, eivins- fuU information, and for 1 nl ! tir -r. n ttt i i i mi . 1 winara Hotel, LouiSTUle, Ky.: nov 23 Deod&WtNov 10 , ta th sa ; . ; ; d I40TH . - . - . i - tl ': jt Popular Monthly Drawing, of the f s ItptfttifililsilCffl ' la the City of Louisville,' on ! j TUESDAY, JAB1IABT 31st, 1 These1 drawmtrs occur monthly (Sundays 'ex cepted) under provisions of an act ei the General Assembly of Kentucky. . ; ' ; ht The United States Circuife Court on March 81st rendered the following decisions: i . 1st.' THAT THE CIOMMONWEALTH ;' DISTEI- BTJTKjN COMPANY IS LEGAL. :: :. 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FALU.. The Company has now on hand a laree reserve rnnu.: eaa me list or jrnzes ior ' n4. ' THE JANUARY DRAWING: i f ! it 1 Prize: : . ' :$30.000 100 Prizes $100 each S10.000 si Prize...... 10,000. 800 Prizes 50 each '10,000 1 Prize. : 600 OOOPrizea 20 each r2.000 JO. Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes '. 10 each ... 10,000 ao. razes ooo io.ouu i - ii 1 -9 Prizes $300 each,- Approximation Prizes; $2;TO0 : razes t jbw eaon,;i-;4j.' - -:i:-5! 'fj,; :; i.sou ;9 Prizes 100 each, . 1 T . i.-l !.';:00 1,960 Frizes- vrieum f Mt-.mf--,mu $112,400 ; ; Whole Ttokets. $3. - Half Tickets $1. 27 Tickets, $50.- ., .-TiokftlMi' - Komrr wmnaw rm kqti tr iiu-t in . l i.rra r-m tscxmr y Express; DON'T SEND BY 1 REGISTERED LETTER OB. POSTOFFICE .ORDER. Orders j of $5 and upward, by, Express, ean be sent at our expense. Aaoress au oraers to as. m. jboard- MAN (Courier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE By.,. or fi. JL,: BOARDMAN, 30 Broadway, N. Y. ;depl.epd&wwnj?-tntthaaf wn-Z " ! . .' UABBLE nowu PEWTS - i I ' CravB Stones;1 wrr. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT XOWEST NEW YORK -' fKlUKS.' 'DESIGJSS BlfijNT BI AL&llj. WORK. -1 -PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. . rrr -,-rtr -n . Tym i-k-Bl rmn? oniTfrnr s i : '.V-1 1 Oli Wl 10-1 IB 'Mr- n v: ; j Ifiyett Place, New ITaric. .,- i . i : -: I . . ! i. - '. ,:. .. V: - Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form for sale to tbe Trade,- j ' ,1 - deoi DAW tf. TF WILT PAY THE 'ABOVE REWARD FOR. n any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constioation or Costive- ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver mis, wnen tne directions are strictly compiled with. " They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction- Sugar Coated. : Large boxes, containing 30 Pills. 25 cents. For sale by all Drug rist&! Beware of .Aonntnrfelta and tmftAtions. The -jgenunw manufactured only by JOHN C , WEST A 00.,'Srhe Pill Makers," 181 & 183W.Mad uon St., Chicago. Free trial package sent y mu prepaiu on receipt oi a o cent stamp. - mh22D&Wly '', " .ti - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i - ii'f' : t ; ' . ' 'BEATTfS PIANOFORTES Mag- - "wv-j Fivovuw, ituMav ftlttUU ia nofortes, f onr very handsome round corners,roge wood caseV thre unjrjoi Beatty's matchless . linn frnmpc otrl KrvriV iava rwwJ ttoan mr r to $297.50; catalogue prices $ 8 OO to SI, OOO; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after no year s use; upngni. pmnoroixes, ' siza to is; catalogue prices f 5 OO to 800; stand- tify; write for mammoth list of testimonials; Beatty'a cabinet organs, cathedral, church, cha pel, parlor, $30 upward; visitors welcome; free carriage meets trains; illustrated catalogue (holi day edition) free. Address or call upon DANIEL F; BEATTY, Washington, New Jerskt. RITTRELL SPRINGS FEMALEjHIQH SCHOOL, KittrelL Vance Co.. N. C.ItealtJiv Xno.ntimx- thorough course; practical teachers. Spring Ses sion begins January 12th, 1882. Apply to W. S. BARNES, Prin. . ? 7 ' A- TEAR and. expenses to ' agents. Ontttt free. Address - P. O. VICKERY, AuousTA, Me. Newspaper Ad vertis'g Bureau, 10 Spruce St. N.Y. BOTS ! GIRLS ! ROYS ! GIRLS ! WIDE AWAKE ! -1 i- Permanently enlarsred: nrice 82. SO ner vear. During.1882 will present nearly one thousand original illustrations, including several prize fron tispieces, one of which -alone will have cost SbUO. iTS- ltEADlNa- MATTEB, Ailf OBIOINAL. BT the Best Living Authors, wnx include A Hrllflant Serial' for, :i' ' t by a famous modern traveleri Jl 1 f fy VHOJM THE HUDSON TO THE NET A . A Splrltjed Home and School Serial Story, J THEIR CLUB AND OURS. V A nrn.t nrtTifi-u ftfKTnini rMiti Tllmioini.l Vnth. lore. Ballads, Papers for Littis Citizens, Traveling Law School, Short Stories from the Dictionary, Wild Flower Papersr Old-Time Cookery and a Suit of Eomeepun, Parlor Comediettas, Chimes, tc. Also, a Course of Beadings for Young People, which is read systematically by the C. Y. F. Ii. U. Send all sub scriptions and for full particulars specimm copy urn cents) to a. wtlfKvr c UO,, dec 11 D&Wlm Boston, Mass. Cures l -' - p Q a w. w Q SYPHILIS in any stage, Catarrh,' n cj i Eczema, I Old Sores, o H CD Pimples, ' Boils, . or any SKIN DISEAES. t o r-3 rJ. CUBES WHEN ALL OTHER EEM- , EDLES FALL! ! If yon, donbt, come to see us, and we I J t wUl CURE YOIT, or charge nothing ! ! ! Write for particulars, and a copy of little book "Message to the Unfortu nate Suffering." i Ask any prominent Druggist as to our "r:' standing. -: -- tS1000 Reward will be paid to any Che mist whn imll ffnd on analysis of one hundred bottles f S '. S. 3. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potas- sivm, or any Mineral substance. ' i a j SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Props, '': (per bottle.) ... Atlanta, Ga. Price of Small Size, - - - j $1.0O 'X':' I-arge - ----- - 1.7& SOIiD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.- i jy8Dedexs&Wly Health is Wealth ! TpvR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN XJ TREATMENT : a specific for Hysteria, Con vulsiona. Nervous Headache, Mental Depression Loss of Memory, Impotency, Premature Old Age, caused bv over exertion, excesses, or over-indul- 'gence, which leads to misery, decay and death One box will cure recent cases.- Each box con stains one month's treatment. One dollar a box. or six boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail prepaia 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 a cure. -Guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN, .Druggist, (successor to Green & Flanner), Wil mington, jn . kj. uraers Dy mail win receive prompt attention. mn z uw ly The Latest The Best THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete 1 aJlRisE ARM MACHINE Yet produced. ; : ; T j. 'in i- :- i .-.. . u 5fj !;r::i j. IIXUSTEATED CIECULAKS SENT ff rfON; APPLICATION. v. ' - . cfotSewmMaM Co., J -111-Jddlotcwjartentr de cl5 D&WSm ! ; ITTlTriTcrra TlTCi ' V-Vl Ptl n ' Snn PttT 1 1 1 M 1 1 11 cLLi U , v.X ltiJLlU. OUOltils htiim ;-!,. iii -ri-'M-fb , JVM - -fJ .irti. --.!.':-.. , - . ' ; Hv NCTT, : President.; f . .y- WALKER MEARES, Secretary and Treasurer. . .AliEK. -: SPEUNtV-.' A. . . DkROSSET, B. G- WORTHF. W. CLARK, Directors.. . :, . v --i .Tf., t IJt?OW ; TIT t A North Carolina would be promoted by a gen ! eral and sustained -effort to indnce laborers- and workingmen, but principally agriculturists, to immigrate into our State, an -Association under ithe above name and title has been formed m this tcity, foe the j purpose of spreading- information abroad among such classes, where there is a sur plus of labor, and . where there -are people -de-sirious of buying lands and settling amongst ms. In order to insure success tti is essential that iowners of .lands - should offer for sale, through the Society, such tracts as they wish to dispose oi, nainingine terms on wmcn iney WUl sell. State: Second The number of acres. .1 1 ' ' Third Character Of soil, whftt.horllcrht nrsanilv- ' - aaaaaaaaaaiaaaBBBaaBaaBaaBBBH -' ' ' THE I ! 2 Mmh if -. '"""tistii r s I loamy or clayey; nature of subsoil;i whether tim ibered or cleared or improved; whether upland or swampy; whether a dwelling, house suitable for occupancy is on the land proposed to be sold. -:. . j Fourth Price per acre. ! I ' Should the title prove satisfactory - and a sale, be effected, a commission of 214 per cent, will be charged, to the seller on limited amounts; on large and valuable tracts a lower and special rate of commission will be arranged. Such charges are necessary to meet the moderate-expenses of the Society, such as advertising, prin ting, postage, &c. 1 Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society may be had on application. Address, ' . Hii v-.-'J WALKER MEARES. Secretary. ;J " dec4Dlm&W4m . su , Wilmington, N; C. W ' - - .. - - " - " :- ;:- - - . . . , . - . . - . - - ... - - . ; . , ------ r .. . .. f . . . - .i - ------ -i -
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1882, edition 1
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