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Skin. ,-,-- - ; ' '
It Is not generally known that the nervous sys
tem has a wonderful Influence over the skin, but
this' Is a fact known 'to medical men who have
given much of their time to the study of diseases
of the skin. No one can have a clear and fair
complexion;tramixed with blotches or pimples
who is very nervous.'
I Whatever tends to a healthful condition of the
nervous system always beautifies the complexion
and removes roughness and dryness of the skin.
Some skin diseases are not attended by visible
signs on the surface, but an intolerable Itching
that renders life miserable. ' ':
We copy the following deserving and .interest
ing compliment from -the Tribune, which says:
"Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy, 'Skin Cube,'
Is received by the public with great- confidence,
and It Is regarded as a very generous act on .the
Doctor's part to make known and prepare for
general use his valuable and favorite prescription
for he treatment of skin diseases, after having
devoted almost his entire life to the study and
treatment of nervous and skin diseases, in which;
he took great delight: He was for a number of
years Physician in charge of the Maryland In
firmary on Dermatology, and anything from his
hands jjg at once accepted as authority and valu
able;1 i The remedy is fully the article- to attack
the disease, both Internally, through the blood,
andxternally, through the absorbents, and Is
the only reliable and rational mode of treatment.
The.se preparations are only 'put up" for general
use after-having been used byV the Doctor- in Ms
privatfj practico fot years,lwtth tbe;greatest suc
cesfC nd they fully merit the confidence of all
classes of sufferers from skin; diseases.". This Is
for Kale by alj' druggists. Two bottles, internal
- and external treatment, in one package. ' Don't
' be persuaded to take any other. It costs one
dollar." . i ;
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no opium, quinine, or ther harmful drug. . Sold
by dsnggists. Price 53 cents per box, two for
$1, six for $2,50 by mail; postage free. Dr. C. W.
Benson, Baltimore, Md; ; CCJN. Crittenton, New
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wiicroyer uaou. - ay Xi. m. JttClntOSh.
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DOLORES.
JAMES VlHTCOMB M,ET, 7
Lithe-armed and with satin-soft shoulders,
Ae white as the cream-crested wave;
With a gaze, dazing eyery, beholder's, -
She' holds every-gazer a slave; w - J , '
Her hair, a. fair li&z6; is outfloated .
And flared in the air like a flame: -
Bare-breasted, ?bare-l?rowed andy .. bare
.throated r- "
Too smooth-1 for Ihe soolhliest name' '
She wiles' "you with 'wine' and -wrings for
you- - -1 j - ' ' - ; ' -
Ripe juices of citron and grape; r
She lifts up her Jul and sings for you,
Till the soul of voir sees no escape ;
And you revel and reel with mad laughter,
And fall at her feet at her beck, , ,
And the scar of her sandal thereafter
You wear like a gyve tonnd your neck.
COi. QJtEEN AT -FA YETTE
VILLE OX THE 29 TIL' ,
From a Star Correspnndenl.J j
' : Fayettenille, N. C.,
' " . Aug. 30th, 1882.
. I happened, to the good fortune
yesterday to be present :at ; the tirae
'when' Col. Green," " according i to a
short notice which was , posted in
Fayetteville; was ' to address the
Democrats of Cnraberland. You are
doubtless aware .that the i Superior
Court of this county is now in, ses
sion, holding a three weeks' terra, and
pis an important case on the State
docket was beingtried, State vs.
Leary, for - assault with a " deadly
weapon' the .audience 'at the 'out
start was not very r large, -but from
the beginning of Col, Green's speech
to its close the crowd gradually in
creased . until .' several hundred had
assembled. Col. Green commenced
by saying if he" was : asked , why his
competitor was not -here to meet him
and have a-joint discussion, he would
reply that shortly -Jafter, his own
nomination his competitor had been
invited to make arrangements for a
joint discussion,! but after waiting
two weeks had ' at - last returned ; an
answer, to the effect that his private
business and regard for- the time of
the people of the District would pre-
yent his participating in one oeiore
October.; But notwithstanding this
consideration for f the people's 1 time
we nna uanaaav last weeKin xiar-.
nett. and .this - week - advertised; to
speak in Fayetteville on the - coming
Satarday.; r :.vv; PrXi,1'
I The ' pretext is too' thin to hold
water- Two meetings take up double
time; , consequently.: Col. Green
said he should henceforth ignore
his competitor altogether Tin ' mak
ing out , ms. . appointments, ana
go - ahead and fill them without
regard to his convenience, will dr
pleasure, i Continuing, ; he said ; his
competitor had made himself so very
merry and facetious over his (the
Colonel's) Oratorical powei-s, that .he
had looked forward to a joint dis
cussion with a degree , oi awe -and j
apprehension, thinking that he (Can-
aday) must be a lineal descendant of
IJemosthenes or. fUicero; and jl-hen
Cpl, Green wenton : Bat, gentlemen,
1 Jiave met him, II have heard him,
and "the J illusion. 'is ' dispelled., Vr Al
though - laying bjit slight . claim to
oratory himself, nevertheless, he said,
if he' should, during' -the" campaign,
make as poor an -effort as 'his oppo
nent did at Lillingtonf last Tuesday,
he would' quit the, field in mortifica-r-tipn
and disgust nay, more, if Tie
had a fifteen-year old bpy and the
teacher . should permit- him "to make
snch a spectacle of himself (and that,
too, atter tne gentleman nas so otten
canvassed for Congressional honors),
he -would feel . like whipping '. the
master and .taking the ; boy from
school. If -three j Congressional races
hkve done so little in turning out, a
pilblio speaker,' he would ad vise him '
to turn his '.attention tot something
else. CoL Green' then took up. the
sub j ect of public education, and f or
half an hour handled it in a -most
forcible and masterly way He then
arraigned the Republican party for
its record of misrule, and showed ths
difference between Radical promisee
and Democratic practice where the
interests . of the people and ' the
State ! are- involved. He 1 depicted
the danger, if , by any possibil
ity, 'the hungiT.leaderspf'the.
present amphibious .' party sho aid
come into power .-of their saddling
the State witli payment of the special
tax bonds. His review of the in
ternal - revenue system,"-wbich - he
termed the "abomination of abomina
tions,", was scathing' indeed ' Thero
were a corlsiderablej number of good
judges of a speech ; on the;,hustingS
present, and the verdict was that Col;
Green made a speech - of first-class
merit both .in matter: and , manner.
We feel confident J that j" those t whp
near nun atotner places in the Dis
trict will be furnished with good and
well digested DemohratiVv idoctrinet. 'lT
am sorrj that, I cannot give you the
Djjrotu m iuii, us x ueaiu a ieai ucu,
logical and judicious thinker say it
would make a good campaign- dopu
.NONE ESCAHEl
The IiOulslana Department Employes
Pall In tbe Hands of the Hlghway-
iWashtkoton, September 2. The Post
publishes tbe assessment circular emanating
from the Republican Campaign Committee
ot the Third Congressional District of Lou
isiana, calling for a contribution pf five per
cent, of their salaries from the employes of
the Departments in Washington, who are
credited '- to ; Louisiana. " The ' circular is
signed Thep- Fontilheu. chairman of the
Finance Committee, : and : specifies, the
amount of the contribution expected from
ine person aaaressea.j t : .,f ;.r :
What Adam said on beholdino-
the first sunrise: . . "Go West, mv unn
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are Developed, and the Body Robust. "
CTh II 11 anfl ' Sexrer. .
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.BER 4th, 1882. - A School affording many n-
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COX. GREEN AT ELIZABETH-
' " v ' town. .
'Democrats, Liberals,' BepnbHe
, : Star Correspondence . -; r,-
Tnoughi little f notices-bad. been
given, and' the weather was bad, yet
'quite, a respectable audience met the
Democratic candidate for Congress"
af Elizabethtown;'' Wednesday,-; the.
3othuh; v v' C: )
; ' Mr!-K Aj 'kedmanJr caned ihe
meeting; to orderby virtue othia po
sition as a member of. the Executive
'Committee. - He asked.: Mr.. Luther
iBlue, a promising -young Democrat,
Wintrpduce Col. Green, . He did so,
and Col.. Green spoke an hour, or
more. The Colonel discussed - with
(. real ability, not ; unescorted with t vi-
dettes of eloauence:- the internal
'Revenue . system, - and ' f ayored j and
justly favored, its abolition ( He
viewed with i exactness the past--or'
Radical and the present or Demo-l
: '.1. s -xt. ..t '. TT
-was fortified by figures and sustained
hy facts. He was very happy in his
jdefence of Democratic rule, and more
than once rose to C real grandeur in
appealing to the people not to return
to negro rule and ..ruin, W;:&tif'lf
! Col. Green, by common s consent,
.made 'a' good- speech pot flimsy ora-J
lory, not irainea aemagoguism, oui a
sensioie, wen aigesieu , anu raaniy
speech.; He made friends, and warm
friends in Bladen.. His vote in, . "No
vember will su rprise the ' croakers;
' Col. Green! will speak at Eliza
bethtown again on Monday, tne first
day of ouiT Superior Court, 'being
September 18th.' - Democbat. ;
' I - ' aa s: a '-'"-' "-"' ''? '
' - .Mr. George Macdonald, LL., D.2
and family gave at tbe Royal Victoria coffee
hall last evening, August 14th, the first of
three . performances which they have an
nounced -or scenes from - JSunyan s ? fil
grim's Progress." The scenes represented
last evening, which were- preceded by a
prologue from Captain Hawes. were from1
the pilgrimage of uhristian.&nd were twelve
in number. Pall Matt Gazette. , r ; y
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FEMALE INSTITUTE.
THE SAME ACCOMPLISHED AND EXPERI
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table accommodations for boarding pupils, in se
curity against accidents from fire. In provision
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penenced lauy lntenuant, tnia institute is not
surpassed by any other In the Southern or Middle
Stales. Music and Art are specialties taught by
first-class artists and professors. r .: . , .
No more healthv or accessible situation for a
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session extends from September 12th to June
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' WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
. i . STAUNTONv VIRGINIA. , '
OPENS SEPTEMBER 80TH, 1882. ONE OF THE
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'. It will at all times snd nnderallclrenmstancesactln
harmony with the laws that gorern the female system. -
For theenreof Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed. ' 'V .
LTBIA PIN EDAM'S 'VEBETABUE COM-
yPOTJITDis prepared at ta end C3 Western Avenue, -Lynn,
Mass.. Price $1. Six bottles f or Sent by mail '
la the form of jrflls, also lathe form of lozenges, on.
receipt of price, tl per boz-for Jther. Mrs. finkham , ,
freelyanswers all letters of lralry. Send for pampn
tet. Address as abore. Mention thi Paper.
Ho family shonld be without LYDIA E. FTSKHAkTS
1XVZ& PILLS. They ettre coustipatton, biliousness, .
and torpidity of theHrer.' IS cents per box. .
j - y jpxr" Sold by all Druggists. C ,
S oct 18 Deod&W
tu th sa
nrm
- The PuHUe U requested carefully to notice the new
and enlarged Scheme to be dravm-Montlilq. j ' y
1 fSg-CAMTTAli PRIZE, 75,000' '
Tickets only $5. Shares la proportion.
wss'' : 2H
j Lonisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Legisla
ture for Educational -and - Charitable purposes
with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve
fund of over $420,000 has since been added. "
. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. . , .
The only JLottery ever voted on and endorsed by the
people f any State. , , , ,
; .V IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. .V
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS
TAKR PLACE MONTHLY.. .',:-. y
A SPLENDID OPPOBTimiTT TO
WTN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DRAW-
September Jyf,l 882-148tb Monthly Draw
ing.
Look at the following Scheme under
tue exclusive supervision and management or
Gen. (i. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and
uen. j ijisal a, JSAitii i oi va..
who manage all the drawings of this Company.
both ordinary and aemt-annnal, and attest
tue correcmesB oi.mepuausnea umciai uisva.
I CAPITAL, PRIZE, .75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each.
1 Fractions In Fifths In proportion.
. ' LIST OF PRIZES. . . ' i
1 Capital Prize.,., i y. .".$75,000
. i uapitai rnze.
1 Capital Prize.
25,000
10,000
2 Prizes of $6000
12,000
5 razes or iauuo... ............
10 Prizes of 1000........
20 Prizes of 500 ..
loo Prizes of ;aoo....
300 Prizes of iT 100 i.......
500 Prizes of 60....
10,000
10.000
10,000
20,000
3U,UUU
25,000
1000 Prizes of - 25. . .'.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
' 9 Approximation Prizes of $750...;.
. 9 Approximation Prizes of - 500
9 Approximation Prizes of 250
25.000
6,750
4,500
2,250
1,967 Prizes, amounting to....... .... $265,500
- Applications for rates to clubs should only be
made to the office of the Company in New Orleans.
j or runner lniormation, write cieariy, giving
full address.: Send orders bv exnress or
Kegis-
tered Letter or Money Order bymaiL Addressed
omy to
; i Iff. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
or M. A;-DAUPHIN, y
- 60T Serenth St., Washington, D.C,
N. TZ Orders addressed to New Orleans will
iceive prompt attention,
ang 9 D2aw4w&W ' we sat !
THE BROWN
Cotton Gi n Co.
y NEWLONDON,COM.
, v yy-y ,'-'.;' : ' '''" v; T:Ja")-Jy',:'i
Have on hand a stock of
COTTOH GINS, '
' FEEDERS ANDJMDENSERS
made this season, with two brush
- : - - 'y-.-i,. '
belts and all the latest improvements,
boxed, ready . for immediate 1 ship
ment., Any: of the" regular, sizes
shipped!,: the. day: the order : is re
ceived. ;No delay .Prices as r here-
tofore published. '( .Send for circular.
i r"
We-alsd manufacture
L"t.
OWATIIIIE YS ' IMPROVJED
ECLIPSE " i
with Double Roller Hulling Attach--
ment and : all of the very latest im
proyements. i Solid: .12 t.inch saws,
patent r brushy strong -iron frame,
mader under the wimediqte super
vision of ffivhardx R.Qwathmey1
ihe, . patentee, , The, Kclipse Gin is
designed tor Jmlly. trashy, cotton,
but with the improyemehts we have
recently" added" itJ. can' be1 used to
great advantage in all tiblio ginne
ries and large plantations. ' '
$end for icirculai! and price list. ? :
THE BROWN COTTOIT GIN CO.
: v. ?r.-v, New.LoRdon, Conn,
. W. IE. SPRINGER Sc COb, Amenta,
Trilinlneton N. O. '
ap Detaw&W 5m .
rwed&at,
P. L; Bridgers &, Co,
'.'-.We Call Special Attention
This week to ithe inducements we offer.. Our.
'"i.-' Stock of "- -
GROCERIES,- LIQUORS .AID CIGARS
Is sufficiently large to enable you to .purchase
i , . -' . . .'. . . 'r'
whatever may be desired," - and 5 we - can accom-
modate not only retaR but wholesale customers
We extend to Merchants visiting the i city-a cor
dial invitation to call on us and,, examine our
J - - -y-. - ' .1 ( : - '
Stock,
.
OLD JUMBO
i ? ON EXHIBITION AT OUR STOKE. ! ;
We win sell him this week for 15 cents per fl.
11"t-'. :, ' sli ,'.
Hease the Children and make yourself, happy by
purchasmg the "HORSE CAKES" of yore.
1.
A! LARGE VARIETY OP
, f .-' -. :
. Cakes and Crackers
: . . " .i ' . . -l . - .. .
r " I i ;r t, - - i i
JUST ARRIVED. We keep themv fresh and in
, 1 ' i "
goodorder. , - f . '.I 1 s: !' ,
t
i Hoyster's Candy;
Fresh on Monday; sixteen or eighteen, varieties
purest And bestcand
) r , S ! - ; ,,! . ; . . '
.( r SOLD. HERE, 50 Cents per pound. .y .
I BASKETS 0$ ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. ;
, BROOMS AND-' BTCKETs!,
i f i : , j ; i . '
ENGLISH DAIRY, DUTCH HEAD AND AMKRI-
t ' ' " ' CAN CHEESE. . -
! '
P. L. Bridgers & Co.
septS tf ' '
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM.
: ' The Best, Cleanest and
most Economical Hair
Dressing;- -
lerertaiB io.Kfisiore
the youthful color to grey
hair. 50c and $i sizes at
druggists.
- lloreston Cologne. '
A new sail exceedingly nan-ant
and luting perfume.
?rice SS and ISe.
PARKER'S
A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn 'out with
overwork, or a mother run down by famBy or house
hold duties by Parker's Ginger Tonic - -. ; yy
s If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do -not
take intoxicating stimulants, but -use Parker's
Ginger Tonic. '- v !-r ' J-yy;
If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or
Urinary Comolaints, or if you are troubled with any
disorder of thelungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves
you can y" i by Parker's QinqeR. Tonic ;A
. If you aw. wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a sdnutlant take
Gingir Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives may save yours;
HISCOX CO 16S Wmum SC. ke .Tork. toe. and
one dollar liiei, at all dealen m medicines. . - . .
; CEEAT 8AVINO-BrJTlNQ DOLLAR V
taiv 80 D&Wlt
tu th sa
cb.ttt?
mm
; AifvMtaManr 1 I if
Ig&g xperieDoeiD evriiis diieuM of tbe fild Skia asd
WratT Bnuiifci..
UereriaJ '
Affeetkaa mxetmUy trctcd oa eoientifle pcipciplea.
1 bid uimmmua. uuin vntenLW Hua
Bans to be annrered by thaw desiring treatment by mau. -
(PernMeajraTtaa-rraa Bartonaaealdeead their a4dna,
al Wrm oUl t taeir adratae. It ieMtatmbJ
Address, DR. IlVTTSi 1 X. gth St SU LsJs,
ESTABLISHED) OVB TULBTx YABS ' 1
FREE'
THE SCTEITCE s
: oP HEAiirm
: Ifl very lntorestlot6ra havto been pronoTmced so'
by thoosands of readers. It explains prtnclplee of life i .
- and death, and origin of diseases. Should be read by
V all thinking people. Contsinsjraluable preecrlptiona
for the onre of Nervoas and Physical Bebility.IjOBt
Vitaiity Defective Memory Despondency, and the
. whole train of disorders brought on by overwork or iar
dlsoretlonsj prescriptions for Oatamx, Scrofula, etc. :
A copy of this work by mail, sealed, free, by addressing
W.aJAftTJ;M180W.ethBfaCiTonnft!g'
METROPOLITAN LIFE UtlVEILED!
! A&ETBTTS WAWTED t -'in
y Vort Zxeitlng Book Issued. 600pijet 150 XUngtratioBSl
t Bevealing miseries of high and low life la America's '
great cities : fashion's follies and frivolities ; behind the
. scenes; ta-icks of pretty deceivers v city's rich and poor;
Uscivioas corruption at Washington; rain of innocent
. (arls:oIdhearT-headedHinnera tvsrui.li0h..kaarty,htna
sirensft victims; Voudou and Mormon horrors ; Start-
, mocrfiwttus; real uxt RtMEDi
i. . mvm omere wno antfer
from Kerons sad Pbyaieal Debil- ;
Ity, Fnmatora -tUos sad '
their masy (loamy eonaeqsenoes.
Mag toU disesss and mode Sim aeatSiei":
most noted and succeeaful tpeciallats In the IX a .
i (now retired) for the cure ofysrwtwJDealiaM I
in plain sealed enveloper-ee. DniggWaa fSlii,
Addrew DR. WARD 4 C.. Uuittan. Kx '
Je20DfcWly- " turthsa
DDBBINS' rSTARCH POUSH.i
HOW DA
8HINEA s nu"
important lis-
" fioveiy,- "by 'which
every family, may
givelheir linen
that beautiful fin-'
kh peculiar to fine
laundry work. -
Ask your Grocer.
J. B DOBBINS; Philadelphia, Pa
vSriiaSJS!A. xtn,j7 ADRIAN
f JVgNSQy. tu th sa ..... ap 6 Deod&WIy
S8,1 Board-'
ino School, for Bore and Toirss Mm Rrt
tmstowk. Balto.. Co., Maryland. . preoaftafor"
the Universities and CouWaBusnrSI? ct
.culara with references sent.. ? iy DnJi -
GlfjGERTOfJlC
J -FREE!
fy RELIABLE SELF-CURL
im
! , few .ADyERTKEiiENT
I The Agonies of Billons Colic, the inde
scribable pangs of Chronio Indigestion; the debi
ity and. mental stupor 'resulting from a costive
habit, may be certainly avoided by regulating
the system; with.haty agreeable and refreshing
standard preparation. TARRANT'S SELTZER
APERIENT. 5-1 '
I . rROCTJEABLE ATyALL DRUOQISTS.
THOMAS FENNER & CO,
! OpTTOisT
Coniinission Ilercliants
. ; r P. O. BOX 2490, '
j No. 104 Pearl Si., New York,
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON SHIPMENTS
-J - - OF COTTON. ; -
ITavinrt been established in the Cotton Business
for the past twenty years, we feel ourselves com
petent to give satisfaction in the handling of Cot
ton consigned to us. ' i - -..- v '
. September 1, 1882. . ,. .. .
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$10 to $20,000
.... . i. V- ar
In legitimate judicious speculation in Gram, Pro
visions and Stocks on our perfected plan, yields i
sure monthly profits to large and small investors.
Address for full particulars, H. E. Kendall dc
Co., Comn Merchants, 177 & 179 La Salle street,
Chicago, IIU ' - ' . . .:
Di STRONG' S PILLS !
- The Old; WeU-Tried,-Wonderful,
Health Eenewing Remedies.
Strong's Pectoral Pllla insure healthy ap
petite, good digestion, regularity of the bowels.
A sure remedy for Colds and Rheumatism. A pre
cious boon to delicate females, soothing and bra
cing the. nervous system, and, giving vigor and
health in every fibre f the body.
. Strong's Sanative Pills for the Liver. A
speedy cure for Liver Complaint,, Regulating the
Bowels, Purifying' the Blood, Cleansingfrom Ma
larial Taint. A perfect cure for Sick Headache,
Constipation and Dyspepsia. Sold by leading
druggists; - For circulars and almanacs, with full
particulars, address Box 650, New York City.
H O IVI E S !
HOMES FOR FARMERS MECHANICS!
IIOJTIES FOR EVERY ONE ! !
Lands for Sale on Ten Years Credit.
V Lands for Clearing! Clear us forty acres and
we will deed yon twenty of the cleared. : We own '
or can control more, than 500,000 acres of
) GOOD TOIBERED LAND
in Eastern Arkansas or Western Mississippi.
These lands, if cleared, will make TEN THOU
SAND COMFORTABLE HOMES, -
These kinds we will sell in tracts to suit pur
chasers on TEN. YEARS' CREDIT. Every man
can have a Home if he wants one. 1 - ? .
Plantations, Farms or Timbered Lands will be
exchanged for good merchandise or well-secured
notes, or for improved City Property.
JACKS & CO.
For particulars address "
, , DB. X. M. JACKS, Helena, Ark.
MDDICAL STuDENTS.,metsnfuu
information, address the Dean of the American
Medical College, St. Louis. Geo; C Pitzer, M. D.,
1110 Chambers St., St.. Louis, Mo.
septllmD&W . ' '
DYSPEPSIA CURED !
, APEPSIA !
THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION will
, positively cure old chronic cases of Dyspep
siai'Dyspeptio' Fits, Dyspeptic' Vertigo and Dys
peptic Consumption, where every other known
medicine has failed to even give relief. I refer
to a few of the cases pronounced incurable that .
have been cured with APEPSIA:' Miss Katie Hoff
man, 873 Randolph, street, Philadelphia,- was a
case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not been
out of her house for one year, or her room for
six months; a living skeleton given up to die by
our most eminent physicians, but cured, with four
bottles of Apepsia. Matthew Robinson, No. 303
21st street, Philadelphia. This was a rery dange
rous case of Dyspepsia Vertigo Of long standing,
bnt cured with onl v two bottles of Aoensia. Mr.
H. A, Clark, firm Clark Bros. & Co., Philadelphia,
woo at arvlrl AriTSYi4 4io oa afiT WTAmw trAia'Ya' af orkH.
ing; paid ont one thousand dollars; was pronpun
ced, incurable; but eured with three bottles of
Apepsia; been well over one year.'- Thousands of
similar testimonials can be seen at our office. I
refer with pleasure to the following gentlemen
of Savannah, whose characters are irreproacha
ble: Dr.-J. K. Haltiwanger, Clarence a. Conne
rat, Ca.pt. George M.-c Weymonth, Trice $1 per
bottle. For sale by WILLIAM H GREEN, and
all Druggists. - ' - , " V. R, STONE, M. D..
v mh 16 D&Wly ; 219 Levant St., Philadelphia.
.Popular Monthly -Drawing of the
' ' In thCltr of Louisville, on
:. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays ex
eepted) under provisions of an act of the General
Assembly of Kentucky. -
The United States- Circuit Court on March 31st
rendered the.following decisions: . '
' 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI-.
BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL.
? 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. .
v The Company has nowotfnand a large reserve
fundi5. LRead the list of Prizes for .i
i THE SEPTEMBER -DRAWING:
.1 Prize... ... $30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000
1 Prize...... 10,000 200 Prizes -60 each 10,000
1 Prize. ..'..: 600 " 600 Prizes 20 each 12,000
10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes J 10 each 10,000
20 Prizes 50010.000 i
1 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes. $2,700
9 Prizes
200 each,.
1,800
900
9 Prizes "
iuu eacn,
l,960Prizes. . ' i - , $112,400
'ZrL, Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1.
2fTicket8, $50. - .... 65 Tickets, $100.
Remit Money by Bank Draft In Letter, or send
by Express. - DONT SEND BY REGISTERED
LETTER OR POSTOFFICEf ORDER. Orders of
$5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our
expense. -Address all orders to R. M. BOARD
MAN, (Courier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE,
Ky., or R. M. BO AEDM AN, 809 Broadway. N. Y-
mm
1
Electric Appliancet an sent bo 30 Davs' Trial.
to r.iEn oriLY, Youna or old,
XJ HO are uffertaur from Nxxvous Dibiuti,
T y Low Vitality, Lack or Nbbvu Foaca un
VooVWTiiia WaajorassBfl, and aU those diseases
of a PaTtaojAi, Natobe resulting from Abuses and
Othkb Causks. Speedy relief and oomplete resto
ration of HjtAXTH.ViooB and MAiraooo Qv akastsbo.
Tbe grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century.
Bend at onoe for Illustr&tedPanphletfree. , Address
VCLTAIS BELT CO.. UAR3HAH. MICH.
aug 8 Deod&Wly
"tuth sat;
A t abbottsburg: bladen county, n.
XX a valuable CORNER LOT. containing
C.
one
acre, upon which is situated Three Valuable Two
awry auueungs, the most prominent of whicn is
a fine Two Story Hotel, containing seven rooms
and a fine large store room, known as the Thomp
son Hotel property. Any one desiring to-pur-chase
would dQ well to call on .the undersigned
at once. Terms, one-fourtb; cash, and balance in
one and twoyeanratae; -it-au
4 Dlw Wlm - D. W. THOMPSON.
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