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X'; . Atlantic.' . How one grows old I cannot tell ; Are these my bands, so long and thin ? My voice is like a tuneless bell; All day the spiders spin and spin Betwixt tne and the sun. - Betimes I Lave a fancy to be glad; I hear strange burdens of old rhymes, And blare of trumpets. Ooce I had guch fame dark Lucius' face grew white, That night on Lessoyoe's trampled field. When through the dust, athwart bis flight, The lions grinned . upon my shield. But if I wake, or if I sleep, And dream an idle dream, God wot, Would I were dead, and buried deep; Anoa a voice calls "Lancelot ! "Sir Lancelot !" I lift my face The world is very gray and cold ; Tbcn comes a whisper out of space, "He groweth old; he growelh old !" TWINKLINGS. A Paris fashion letter, written in 1790, mentions two hundred kinds of bonnets. -, Hood, in describing the meet ing of a man aud a liou, said : "The man mo off with all his might, and the lion with all bis mane." "Is that dog of . yours a cross breed?" asked a gentleman recently of a countryman. "No, sir," was his reply, "his mother was a gentle, affectionate cre tur." . The Republican majority in New York is now set down officially at 34, 661, in a vote of 828,445, which is certainly a very tall fealhewn the cap of the Ulica chieftain. - - Bretiireu, before we sing the next verse of "John Brown's body lies all mouldy in the grave," let us take a look into the grave and see that it is there.- Hawkeye. It is useless for physicians to argue against short-sleeved dresses. The Constitution of the United States says: "The right to bear arms shall not be iriter-ft-red with." Boston Globe. The "patent adjustable bed" for the prevention of sea sickness does very well during fine weather, but when the sea is rough the patent expires by special limi tation. Cincinnati Commercial. The young man who will turn u, his Doss at cabbage in connection with earned beef at a cheap restaurant, will con sume it with effasion in, the guise of pure ll.'ivaiKt cigars 3 for 10c.- iV. Y. World. ' Some philosopher defiues wit to' "consist mainly in the element of surprise." The wittiest thing we can think of, then, would be the discovery of a little honesty and common sense in American politics. Pal Donan PERSONAL. A Michigan Miss has recovered $400 apiece from two suitors fobreach of promise. Susans Towrij named in honor of Miss Susan B. Anthony, has just been made the county seat of Harper's county, Kansas. A goose has just died at Cam bridge, Mass., aged sixty years. No.it wasu t William .Lloyd uarnson. lie still lives. Wash. Post. Senator Bayard, who has been interviewed in Washington, says that, in uis opinion, secretary snerman will re quire an act of Congress, authorizing the payment of customs witu greenbacks. lVifiaa f1rt-.L Ayfwa inn .....nr. who was married the other day, is the fifth of the young ladies who have visited Mrs. Hayes at the White House who has married within eighteen months. The others are the two. Misses bullivaut. Miss Plait and Miss Macfarland. The late Commodore Vander- bilt didn't have much of an ear for music. He once emphatically remarked: "All modern music seems JlU-d nonsense to me; I prefer the old times." This testimony was adduced to show that the old man's head wasn't ex-ictly level. MtUTIIEItft ITEMS. The absconding merchant, Red mond, of Nashville, Tenn , has been cap- lured at Chattanooga, in that Slate. He had $8,000 or $10,000 in his valise. ' , The $1,000 given to Jerry Har alson, of Alabama, by the Radical Con gressional Committee, to be used in his campaign against Ueu. SueJley, was in vested iu a farm. The irrepressible Fayette Mc- Mullin, Independent Democrat, says that be will contest the election of Col. James B. Richmond, Democrat, as Representative in Congress from the Ninth District of Yirginia. , Norfolk Ledger: From the 1st of August, 1877, to the 1st of November, 1878. a period of fifteen months, the col lections at the Norfolk custom house were fioo, iw, wuijb iue expenses ior. me name cm n sa WrSfca a i . period were sJigbtly to excess of $15,000. 1 .' Washington News. L. Q. W., in Courier-Journal. It is asserted this evening that Col. Jack Wharton, United States Marshal for Louisiana, has applied tor leave ol absence to come here, and has been positively refused by the Attorney General. The latter officer seems to v be strongly preju diced against Col. Wharton, lhe outrage and bloody-shirt element is in the ascendant. The movement of carpet-bagger Cor bin to oust lien. Morgan C. rent ier, of Sonth Carolina, from his seat in the Senate has not been given up, and it is stated that Corbin has cap tured every Republican Senator to vote for him except Messrs. Conover ana ratterson. xi tney buck it win save Gen. .Butler, and, at any rate, after the 4th of March a Democratic Senate will remedy any iniustice in Inia naai artA nAisiKlir in -Tn H rra Srtnf. . ford's also. . Death of Heller, the magician. Mr. Robert Heller, widely known both in this country and in Europe as an expert magician, died a few days ago at tbo Continental Hotel, l mladelphia. Previaus to Mr. Hel ler following in the footsteps of Her mann, Houdin, and 4 other,, famous conjurers, he was a music teacher.and the performances on the piano which "Tie introduced into his public enteiS lainmenta sDowea to. be possessed of rare musical ability. His wife who was a Washington lady, and whose parents reside in Georgetown, D. C, is at present in fans. MISCELLANEOUS. VEGETINE ! Will, cure RiiEumiTMa. Mr. ALBERT CROQKER. the well known drug gist and apothecary of Spriogvale, Maine, always advises every one troubled with Rheumatism to try VEGBTINB. - v.: ' READ HIS STATEMENT : SpRDfarAXK, Mb , Oct. 12,1876. Ma H. R. Stbvbns : Dear Sir, Fifteen years ago last fall I was taken sick with rheumatiem, was unable to move until the next April. . From that time until three -years ago this fall I "suffered every thing with rheumatism. Sometimes there would be weeks at a time that I could not step one step; these attacks were quite often. I suffered everything that a man could. Over three years ago last spring I commenced taking Va eBTtffB and followed it up until I had taken seven bottles; have had no rheumatism since that time. I always advise every-one that is troubled with rheumatism to try Vesbthtb, and not suffer for years as I have done. This statement is gratuitous as far as Mr. Stevens is concerned - Yours, etc. ALBERT CROOK ER, Firm of A. Crooker & Co., Cruggi-ta and Apothecaries. VEGETINE HAS ENTIRELY CURUD IKE. Boston. October. 1S70. M II. R. STEVKN4 : - Dear Sir. My daughter, after havinsr a eevere at tack of Whooping Coqgb, was left in a feeble state of health. Being advised by a friend she tried the Vkcettns, and after using a few bottles was fully restored to health. I have been a treat sufferer from Rheumatism. I have taken several bottles of the Vesetink for this complaint, and am haBDV to say it has entirely cured me. I have recommended the Vesetikb to others with the Fame good results. It is a ereat cleanser and purifier of the 'blood; it is pleasant to take, and I can cheerfully recommend it. JAMES MOKSU, 364 Athens Street. Eheumatism is a Disease of the Blood. The blood in this disease la found to contain an excess of fibrin. VKGETINE acts by converting the blood from its diseased condition to a healthy circulation. Vegetins regulates the bowels, which la very important in the complaint. One bottle of Vegetine will give relief; but, to effect a permanent cure, it must be taken regularly, and may take sev eral bottles, especially In cases of long standing. VEGETINE is sold by all Druggists.. Try it, and your verdict win be tne same as that or thousands before you, who say. "I never found so much relief as from the use ef VEGETINE,"-' which Is compo sed exclusively of Basks, Roots and Herbs. "Vesbtine." f avs a Bob ten physician, "has no equal as a bleed purifier. Hearing of its many won derful cures, after all other remedies had failed. I .visited tbe laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. ;it is prepared from Dares, roots aad aerbs. each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded in such a manner as to produce as tonishing results . " VEGETINE- NOTDIXG EQUAL TO IT. South Salem. Mass . Nov. 14,3878. Mb. H. R. Stevens : Bear Sir. 1 have been troubled with Scrofula. Canker, and Liver Complaint for three years. No thing ever did me any f good until I commenced using the Vegetine. I am now getting along first rate, ana still using tne vegetine. i consider mere la nothing equal to it for such complaints. Can hear tily recommend it to everyDoay. x ours, iruiy, Mrs. L1Z&IE M. PACKARD, No. 16 Lagrange Street, South Salem, Mass. VEGETINE, Prepared by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegeilue la Sold by all Or u -iglMtx. dec 1 D&Wlv lOHEY OF HOREHOMD AND TAk FOR THE CURE OF" Couerns. Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading to Consumption. . , This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in cheinical union with. Tar-Balm, extracted from the Life Principle of .the forest tree aeeis Balsamea, or Balm of Gilead. The Honey of Horehound soothes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lunes. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. JLet no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine ot a famous doctor wno nas savea inou- -:ids of lives bv it in his lartre urivate oractice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or j O i X ,ell. PRICES 50 CENTS AND $1 PER EOTTLE. Great saving to buy large size. like's Toothache Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. : OEITpT'TTOU, Prop., ftY- sept 31 D AWtf Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, TVUmlnKton, N. C. FIRK. Oueea Insurance Company, of England. North?BritiBh St Mercantile Ins. Co., of England. . Hart torn .fire insurance uompany, 01 naruora. National Fire insurance company, 01 naraora. Continental insurance company, or new ior. Phoenix Insurance Company, of New York. UDrinefield Insurance Co.. of Springfield. Mass. Royal Canadian Insurance Company, of Canadr. MARINE. Mercantile Mutual Ins. Company, of New York. Insurance Co. of North America, of Philadelphia LIFE. . Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford. Total Assets Represented Over $100,006,000 jan Il-tf JNCTJHAGB HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security against Fire THE NORTH CAROLINA IIOMK INSURANCE COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. This Company continues to write Policies, at fa rates, on all classes of insurable property. All losses are momntrr adjusted and Paid. The "HOME " is rapidly growing In public favor, and wimcannaence, to insurers or property it Una. ' Agents la all parts eftho State. fff B. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. . s C. B. BOOT, Vice President. BEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPEB, Supervisor. ATKINSON A MANNING: Aoihts. sua t-tf-: -' r,,.,, ,, WMmtngton, N. t , l TOESCRriIONFREE J lewTi I on by indi R THE 8PEADY CURS of Seminal Weak- Lost uaanooa, ana au aisoraers Drougni anretion or excess. Any druggist nas the ingredients. 'Address Dr. JAUfiS a CO.,1 101 W Sixth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. reDi5-iyuw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GOLD VI ED AL has been awarded at the Paris Exhibition of 1S73 to ; ! CLARK'S " Best SIX-rCORD SPOOL COTTON. It to celetW ted for being STRONG, ELASTIC, and of UNI- FORl STRENGTH.. It has been awarded MED- I ALS at the great Hxpotitkms, from the first at Pa ris, in 1S55, ;!to the Centennial at Philadelphia in 1876. In this country CLARK'S O.N.T. SPOOL COTTON is widely known in all sections for its Su perior Excellence in Machine and Hand Sewing. Their Mills at Newark, N.J., and Paisley, Scotland, are the largest and most complete in the world. The entire process of manufacture is conducted under the most complete and careful supervision.and they claim fori their American production? at least an i equal merit to that produced in Paisley Mills. As NO GRAND PHIZES were awarded at Paris for SPOOL C0T1 JN, they are glad to announce to tha American Public that they have been awarded a GOLD MEDAL,being the highest award given for Six -Cord 8pool Cotton. George A. Clark & Brother, SOLE AGENTS, 400 Broadway, New York. OILS SASSAFRAS AND PENNVBOVAL, Of prime quality, bought In any quantity, for cash on delivery, iree oi oroaerage, commia J sions, or storage expenses, by DODGKE & OLOOTT, j Importers and Exporters of DRtJGS, ESSBNTIAL OILS, dee. 88 WILLIAM ST. - - - NEW YOBK Awarded hiohett nrixa nt Rantmmial Exposition fox tne chewing quaUtia and exeellenca and lasting char acter pf ncceUning and flavoring. Tha best tobacco BTer made. As onr bine strip trade-mark is closely Imitated on Inferior goods, see that jTatJatm't Sett U an ewirj ping. Sold by all dealers. Send for sample, fcee to C. A. Jmokmos A Co., Mfrs., Petersbals Va. i DAY to Agents canvassing for the Fire- V 0 faiae vmuor. Terms ana uuini rTee. fla dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 1 A GENTS WANTED. For the best and fastest J. s&llins Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re duced S3 per cent Address NAT. PUB. CO., Phila, Q A MIXED CARDS, Snowflake, Damask, &c no OU two aUke, with name, 10 cts. J. MINKLBY & CO., Nassau, N.Y. i J ( MIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cts. Agents 1U outfit 10 cts. L. JONES & cu., Hassan, jn. x. noy 30-4wD&W DOLLAR ILLJSTEATED SCIENTIFIC NEWS. Tbe new Volume besins January 1st. 1879. twelve pages, 86 columns, full of Illustrations of New Im- ents,j Apparatus and Processes, with valuable Work Shor Hints and Family Receipts. Plain, popular and readable articles from the best writers on Sci ence and the Industrial Arts. Also a lost, or Allow ed Patents, with name and address of each invest or, a new feature, to begin January ist, or eepeciai value to Inveators and Patentees not found in any other: journal. The ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC NEWS has a large circulation. One volume makes about three hundred pagee, printed on nne paper loroiuy uno uoiiar ayeariesato ciuos. sspecimenB eupuueu. Subscriptioas entered now till end of year 1879. Aauresfi. s. u. walks ds oun, raoiiBQeri", nov 0 aw lm 10 Spruce St., Hew xonc. Exchange Corner " Still to the Frdfit. -rrrniLE waiting for another lot of those CHEAP HANDKEKCriUfirS, we win oner forithe next week j 150 PAIR 4 BUTTON KID GLOVES, Fine Quality, Good Shades, at ONE DOLLAR per ! j pair, and other thiag9 which come and sec. novTTtf N. H. SPRUNT. (Wilmington Branch f " OF TIIE- Alexandria Brewery. Ti RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZEN 3 A. of Wilminston that x nave tnis aay openea, on South Front Street (Lipoitt's Block), a Branch of the above Brewery, where 1 snail constanuy seep oil hand my celebrated TIVOLI LAGER BEER, In kegs, and ootuea inconvenient etjie ior anip triner and home consumDtlon. U u ucuiers x toil uixcx uiuuvcuicuw, wbu us arid price. The reputation of this Beer is established, hav ing received tne mgnest prizes at uis nurta varo lin& and Vireinia State Fairs, and is sold through out the Sonth. ".Our Bottled Beer is especially pure. and highly recommended Dy tne meaicai iraiernity for delicate persons and those needing a tonic. Delivered daily in any part of the city free of charge. JH.U13 an 1 runin&n! I Front Street, between Dock and Orange, nov 17-lm, EMPIRE HOUSE, I. I.., DOIBlT Proprietor. BOARD $2 PER DAY. il.TTNCH ROOM attached. ODen Day and Night Norfolk Oysters. Raw. 35 cents per dozen; Stewed 40 cents. . nov 9 tf Why Suffer TOTITH DANDRUFF OR ITCHING OF THE ,VV ScalD. when voa can get relieved by using i. FURMANSKl'S Hair Invigorator, which is used with great satisfaction by very many Ladies and lemen of this City. It gives entirely new life (lent and strength to tne growth, without discoloring, to Gentlemen the first application frees to convince yourself. Call at Barber and Hair Dressing Saloon, Ifront St., t o doors north of Purcell House, noy 17 Notice 1 S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the Charter of the City of- Wilmineton." nov 24 1m For Sale, hTTOH HEAD EXCELLENT YOUNG HORSES. LLN from Western -North Carolina, aged from five to six years, all well broken, and suitable for all purposes. Also, Five Head or nne young MULisa. r Apply to , . hiatitv , at lAverv ana Etaie ctaoie. nov30tf Princess St., adjoining County JalL Apples, Onions, Cabbage, &c. We are offering at Very Low Figures : Bbls very fine BALDWIN APPLES, Q Bbls SILVER SKIN ONIONS, , 200 BblB 11111117 80611 OfAXOKS.: 125 Bbls PINK ETB d rj Bbls PEACH BLOW do . QQ Head CABBAGE, . 25 Backets 0110100 LBAF I-SD, - J Uutter, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausage, Ac, WORTH & CONEY. nov28tf 84 and 85 North Water Street. N. a; STEDHAN, Jr. Af.fnm ait anrl fSfmnsAlTor &t Law. EL1Z ABETHTON., , BLADEN,; COUNTY, K. O. : : , - Offloe-MJp stairs, in Brick Building, occupied by RiiialaM & Co. : , .i r i Special attention to Claims. " Collections on sums of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, &&, Specialty. -, apo-D&Wtf SWEET UsSfU HA VY CiemblSkjToliaM MISCELLANEOUS. ABSOEPTIQI.ys. DISEASE. A PSIKCIPUS ALBSADt tXSfSSBT t TENS OF THOUSANDS THAT MUST TKT BE AcSEFTBO BT jj J) MILI IONS For Facts are Stubborn Tilings, Meet Them as we May. The erreat success attending the use of the Eol man Remedies appear to many people unaccounta ble, but to a thinking mind It should not be so. It la a self -evident truth that if a people are sick the blood is impure. Purify the blood and the patient finds relief. Is tt not plain to be seen that the cir culation can be reached by outward applications quicker and more positively than by drugging the stomach witu oaneiui poisons 1 ,n you ass a pny sician his opinion of the Pad, unless he is a consci ftntiona man. he will tell vou it is cood for nothinz. But why does the Pad cure his patients oae after another when his own experiments nave utterly failed t You need not go far from your own door for abundant proof that oniy racts are nere etatea. Could the privilege f publishing the testimony or all who have been treated successfully by the Hol man Remedies during the past six months be grant- I ed, it would more tnan nu tne columns 01 a news paper. DISCOVERY OF THE PAD. Ahont p.icht veara aeo there was discovered and put into practice a new, simple, coavenient and l safe principle for curing disease ay absorption with ont the aid ef medicine. The necessities of the case prompted a vigorous examination into its merits, until the question was thoroughly and prac tinaiiv anl ved . At the time of its discovery and in troduction there was but one object aimed at, viz : the prevention and cure of Malaria in its various forms. , - It took but a short time to demonstrate, to the flmflMmpnt and delight 'of the oatient. how perfect the HOLMAN FEVER AMU auujs tTAV las it was then called. accomplished its work -a hapBy exchange for drugs and not making the slightest di&erence as to tne cnmaie or oy wnom worn. Like every new discovery, aii 01 its gooa results r.nnM not he known at once. Important develop ments by way of - cures of other diseases besides Malaria, were manifesting themselves rapidly, so acknowledged and reported by tne grateful patients of both sexes and ail ages tnrougnout tae iana, so much that it has now become a settled question that the Holman Pad, intelligently applied to the pit of the stomach and worn according to direc tions, will cure nineteen-twentieths of all the ills either sex Of subject to. FOUNDATION OF MOST DISEASES. - The Pad further Droved that the Stomach and Li ver are the foundation of most of our troubles, such as Bilious disorders. Liver uompiaint, Dys pepsia, Fermentation, Lassitude, Nervousness.Neu raJgia, Rheumatism, Dizziness, life-long and peri- oAiMl Sick Headache. Kidnev Complaint. Dlarrhcea. Bilious Colic, all kinds of Female Weakness, Irreg ular Action or tke Heart, jaunuice, laver irougns, often taken for Consumption, Pains in the Side, Back, Stomach anil Muscles, Fever and Agne,Dumb Aim a. Malarial Fever. Asrue Cake. Intermittent. Remittent and Bilious Fever, adding gloomy fore bodings and depression or spirits, &c. Tbe above embraces a lone list, and the unreflect ing mind would naturally be slow in ACcn-TiNe all these as proceeairg irom me gruai cause uib a f mach and Liver. it ia a fact, however, that tens of thousands who have tried the Pad (including a large proportion of those considered past recovery; Dear lesumeny 10 their wonderful efficacy In language stronger and aeal mare earnest than can be shown in behalf of anv other remedv in existence. - Notwithstanding these facts have been sent broadcast, there are millions of men, women and children who, tenaciously adhering to an old bond age drugs and poisons lend only a deaf ear to every entreaty to drop the delusiou and substitute this blessed boon tne rao. DOUBLE ACTION OF THE PAD. The Holman Pad is two-fold .in its action. It sends through the pores a healing, gentle vegetable tonic into the system, by way of the circulation, exactly where needed the vital point being placed over the Liver and Stomach and centre 01 tne ner vous system, which . pervades the digestive organs. Tt loavpa nn nncnrtatunretnlts. and avoids the circu itous route of the circulation that inters al medi cines must always take before reaching me Layer. Another Droriertv it has. that of absorption Na- tnre'a law. ft absorbs from the system all Malarial. Bilious, Medical aad other Poisons, as wis is a vital point attention is called to the important thought what are the seven million pores round m tne numan system ior j WHAT IS SAID IN ENGLAND. This camrjaratrverr new method to many of cur ing disease by absorption ratier than dragging the atomach with nostrums. isaorinciDle so well un derstood in England that a committee appointed by the Kevftl Medical Societv to investigate the hypo dermic method f administering medicine, reported as follows: "We may safely take, as a broad guide in practice, the rule tnat tne pnysioiogicai activity of nearly every substance which can be used is three, if not four, times greater when it is given by the skin than when it is swallowed." The "Holman Pad" has stood the severest and most thorough test for years. It has a national repu tatlon. established throueh its wonderful efficacy in Dill ttk ail aliments mai save weir origin 111 a lurpiu mer or a diseased stomach. It has been endorsed bv tens of thoneands of earnest, intelligent, living witnesses, who will tell you that the Holman Pad is the cheapest, most enective, tne pieasantest, most convenient, surest and most aatifactory curative and preventive and thoiough liver and system regulator yet discovered. The conscientious family physician will tell you that the bsst of them are groping about in the dark. That it is one continuous round of experiment, and that most of the practice, so far as internal med tcins are concerned, have Droved unsatisfactory. yea, a iaiiure. xne most renowned doctors nave said, time and again, that of all sciences, medicine is the most uncertain. The Holman Pad works di rectly upon the liver, through the pores of the skin, anietlv. thorouehly. and without inconvenience. performing a most important function. It regulates tne stomacn ana liver, ana witamese 111 uyanu con dition no one can feel sick. It will readily be seea that if there is a lack of gastric juice in the first stomacn tnat icrmeniation ana decay 01 me 100a follow as a necessity, and that the germ of the food has become chemically changed. No known pro perty can ever restore it to the condition that will make other than- weak, vile blood a poison that makes its circuit throueh the entire system. First attacking the liver, producing torpidity and disease ; next tne neart, causing palpitations, nattering ana smotnenng spens; ana then tne Kianeys; aiso me lungs, the skin and the organs peculiar to women. A healthy stomach will save the periodical drunk ard, and it is high time this fact was better under- stood. The Holman Liver Pad, applied to the pit of the stomach, is a sure preventive. The theorr of a poison to cure a poison Is falla cious, and cannot be borne out in any illustration in nature. One half the disease and misery and premature deaths in the world are traceable direct ly to the use of poisons in the guise of medicines. as a preventive or any disease mat auacas roe vitals, the Pad is worth manv times its weight in gold. It is impossible to compute the value of a discovery which, without medicine, may he abso lutely relied upon to prevent the most dangerous maiaaies. in owing is truer tnan me oia saying uai prevention is oetter tnan cure. Tne raa wm prevent irever ana Ague, xeuow Charges. Typhoid. Remittent. Bilious and Conges tive Fever, and fevers of all kinds. Colds, Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Chronic In ternal Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Sick Headache, and the bad effects of changes of water and cli mate; in short, the Holman Ague and Liver Pad is tne most penect preventive oi aiseases auecan the vital organs that has ever been discovered: am the great feature of the treatment and the one which renders it precious beyond estimation, has already been spoken of. but cannot be too much en larged upon. It is, that no medicine is taken into tne stomacn. - The Holman Liver Pad has established the begin ning of a new era in medicine. This happy com bination of absorbents, acting specuteally upon the Liver and Stomach, removes from the system the poisonous principle which paralyzes its action, and restores a normal condition of nealth in a manner that is absolutely wonderful. Time was when such a proposition could only have been accounted for upon the theory ef Divine or infernal interposition; bat the age of witchcraft has passed, and men now attribute results to logical causes. - The thtnera that are not nnderstood are Beyerthe less accepted, when their value is ascertained ia full faith that the march of science will make them dear ta the comorehenalnn. Every one who has tried the Pad pronounces it tne best care ior aiseases ever offerea to tne puoiic. Pad. 3: Specials. a. Rneclals are used in com plicated cases. Body plasters, 60c. Foot Plasters, 50c a Pair. Absorption Salt Foot Baths, 35c a package; six Dackaees 1 25. tar Pads and Plasters sent by mail (on receipt or tnce) rree or charge. Salt is sent Dy express at the expense or purchaser. " . u ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO Holman tad Company, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, ' ' CHARLESTON, S. C, 0B 1013 MAIN 8TREET, RICHMOND, VA. . FJTZMORRLS & FOSTER, ; . , ( . MANAGER3. . - . aog 9 MiaCELLjANEQUSr SMOKERS TAKE NOTICE. Tbls Celebrated SMOKING TOBACCO ! is retailed at TEN" CElsTTS For a 2-oz. Sack, And the smoker sets as mucb Tolracco by buying it as he docs by buying ten cents worth of poor stuff. TRY IT AMD TAKE NO OTHER! Very Respcctful'y, W. T. Blackwell & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF The Original and only Genuine DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. WHO OWNS Tbe Durham Brand of Sioting Tobacco 1 ICead This au4 Determlue. DECREE. W. T. BLACKWELL & CO., ) Circuit Court U.S., E Dist. of Va. ) Tn Equity. W. B. DIBRBLL & CO. This cause came on this day to be heard upon the bill and answer with the exhibits and depositions, and was argued by counsel, and thereupon the Court doth consider that the . said complainants, William T. Blackwell, James R. Day and Juliaa S. Carr, trading under the name and style of W. T. BLACK- WELL & CO., HAVE TEE SOLE AND EX CLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND EMPLOY THE WORD DURHAM TO DESIGNATE AND DISTINGUISH THE SMOKING TOBACCO MANUFACTURED BY, THEM, and also to use and employ In conjunction with the said word DURHAM, the side-view representation of a DUR HAM BULL as and for their trade mark, and that the said respondents, W. IS. Dibrell and W. W, Phillips, trading under tne name and style of W. E. Pibrell & Co., HAVE WRONGFULLY IN FRINGED AND INVADED the said right and trade-mark of the said complainants, by designa ting and distinguishing Smoking Tobacco sold by them as DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO and by using in conjunction with the said words the repre sentation of the head of a DURHAM BULL. Wherefore, the Court doth ORDER, ADJUDGE AND DECREE that the said W. E. Dibrell and the said W. W. Phillips, and their, and each of their, servants and agents, be, and they and each of them are and is hereby ENJOINED and RESTRAINED FROM USING AND EMPLOYING THE WORD DURHAM TO MARK AND DISTINGUISH SMOKING TOBACCO, mi from using and em ploying for the said purpose the representation of the head of a DURHAM BULL, or any other word, symbol, representation or device, Of a character to deceive the public by inducing the belief that the Smoking Tobacco sold by them, the said respond ents, is the same as the Smoking Tobacco manufac tured and sold by the said complainants; and it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that this cause be and the same is hereby referred to Thomas S. Atkins, as Master, to TAKE AN ACCOUNT OF ALL AND SING ULAR THE EARNINGS, GAINS AND PROFITS made aad acquired by the said respondents, by and from the sale of Smo king Tobacco, marked and designated DURHAM Smoking Tobacco, and marked and designated by the representation of the head of a DURHAM BULL, and to make report to the Court here of all and singular he shall do in-the premises, AND THAT THE SAID RESPONDENTS DO AND SHALL PAY TO THE SAD) COMPLAINANTS ALL AND SINGULAR THEIR COSTS BY THEM LAID OUT AND EXPENDED IN AND ABOUT THE PROSECUTION of THEIR SUIT. ' - - BO. W -HUGHES, Judge. Richmond, 18th January, -1878. ' ' A true copy Teste J ' ".-...l ...'....i TT ;.o '.,.1. ;!:'.,..: . " - V. 7. FtBASAHts, Clerk 8s I S 5 r s ? it $ J Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Otioob ov Gist. SuyaKiaTBMDaaT, i Wilmington, N. C, Not. 23, 18TS. Change of Schedule. fH AND AFTER SUNDAY, VOV. 2ith.l J 1878. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington & Weldor. Railroad will run a follows - Day Mall aud Express Tralu, Dally Leave Wilmington. Front St. Depot, at 6:38 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 1:00 P. M. Leave Weldon 8:32 P. St. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M. NISUt Mail and Express Train, pally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.20 i Hi' Arrive at Weldon S:60A.M Leave Weldon . . 8:13 A. 34.' Arrive at WUmington, FrOtt St Depot, 8.18 A. M Traios on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rock Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 5 CO A. M. Return ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. The Day Train makes close connection at wel don for all points North via Bay Line, daily except Sunday, and daily v!a Richmond and all rail route. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Bleeping i;ara aciacnea to aii Nignt Trains. JOHN if. D1V1NJ1, . nov 24-tf ,4eneral Sup't. General Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & At' GUST A R. R. COMPANY, WILMINGTON. N C. Nov. 23. 1878. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. S4th, 1878, the following Schedule will be run on this Road: I Day Express and Mall Train Dally. Leave Wilminston .... 8:36 A. M. Leave Florence 1:03 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 4:15 P. M. Leave Columbia 13:55 P. M. Leave Florence 4:47 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 9:00 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington. 10:13 P.M. Arrive at Florence 2:30 A. M. Leave Florence 2:00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 6:18 A.M. .This Train stops only at Flemineton. Whiteville. jrair uiuii ana Marion. Passengers for Augusta, (via Columbia), should take Day Express Train from Wilmington. Through Sleeping cars on mgnt trains ior unaries- ton. JOHN F. DIVINE, nov 24-tf Gen'l Sup't. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. 3 -M&J OmcB Gxnbbaii Superintendent Wilmington, N. C, Sept 12, 1878; ( Change of Schedule. fVU AND AFTER MONDAY, 16TH INSTANT, V. tne following scneauie wui oe operated on this Kaiiway: PASSENGER, MATT. AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave .Wilmington at. 6:00 A. M. No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at 2:00 P. M. I " cnarietteat e:uf. bl. I Leave Charlotte at . .7:25 A. M. No. 2. VArrivo at Hamlet at.... ...1:C8 P.M. ) " WUmington at 9:40 P.M. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS- . SENGER AND EXPRESS. Wn n J Leave Charlotte 7:00 A. M a- f Arrive at Shelby 1J:15 A. M , I Leave Shelby 12:45 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte.... 5:00P.M. The above Trains have Passenger accommoda tions, aud are the only ones permitted to carry Pas sengers. . V. Q. JOHNSON, sept 13-tf General Superintendent. Bank of New Hanover, Authorized Capital $1,000,000. Cash Capital paid Ik $300,000 Surplus Fund $50,000 D IREC1 ORS. JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON DONALD McRAB H. VOLLERS R. R. BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON C. M. STEDHAK ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE S. B. BORDEK CHAS, M. STEDMAN, President ISAAC BATES, Vice President S. D. Wal.ia.cts. Cashier aug 30-tf PBBPABE FOR THE BY Sending in your Orders FOR FIRECRACKERS Candy, Nute, Lemons, Essences, Citron, Apples, Raisins, Spices. Currants, Oranges, -Mincc-Meat, Jellies, W Cocoa-No ts, Brandy Peschcs, Cakes, Wines Pickles, TO Cigars, &c , Adrian & Vollers, WHOLESALE GROCERS, S. E. Corner Front and Dock Sis. nov 24 tf TTUTCHINSON'S PHYSIOLOGY JJ. and HYGIENE, at $1.00. Payson, Dunton and Scrfbner's COPY-BOOKS. All numbers are now to be had for the money, or its equivalent in Second -Hand Books, at oct 6 tf - Front Street Book Store. No Time TO WRITE AN ADVERTISEMENT ! TOO BUSY ! 77 ONLY AT novS4tf KING'S. WRITE FOR PRICES, Brushes; Ilusters. &c. J HAVE ON HAND A SUPPLY OF ; , Paint. Whitewash. Horse and Shoe Brushes. Feather and Hair DnBters. Pope's Heads, Ac . t ; , , x or eaie cneap oy . . . ' : &EO. A. PECK, nov 17 tf ' No. 85 South Front St. far w -la jiTrK - XI t ,rt -r y WW STEAMSHIP LINES. New Yorkand Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULATOR, ; capt. DOAXE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK. Wednesday, Dec. 4. "Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAil.l of Steamers as advertised, jf! For Freight Engagements or Passage apply u- A. D. CAZAUX, Agt ill, WILMINGTON. N i L. S. B ELD EN. Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agent. Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. K. oct6 tf Mew York Baltimore & Wilmiris- ton, N. C. Steamship Line. The Steamer BALBIGH, Capt. OLIVER, tyllL 8A1L FROM BALTIMORE OA SATURDAY, Dec. T.I 3 Steamers Sail from Wilminston every Saturday promptly at 12 in. x -Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. gt THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to an 1 from PHILADELPHIA, aad PROMPT. DISPATCrt Guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C L. 8. BELDBN. Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, oct 6 tf Baltimore PURCELL. HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. C, COBB BHOS., - - Proprietors, Has, during the summer, been thoroughly over hauled and refitted in every particular, and is now new throughout, and is very desirably situated, being convenient to every business house, also to the Postoffice, Custom Houee, City Hall and Depots. TERMS : $2 and $2.50 Per Day. oc27 lm ; , COBB. BROS. At Low Prices to the Trade, E XTRA CREAM CHEESE. FLOUR, all grades. SUGAR, all grades, cuFFKa', aii grades, SOAP, CANDLES, LYE, BRANDY PEACHES, CANDLES, CANDY, in Boxes and Buckets, SUKHTUNU, TAKrl. TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, And every thing else generally required in a Piret Class Grocery. fATTKKSUN S 1UC1LS, Grocers and Com. Merchants. nov 28 D&Wtf 21 N. Water Street. For Ladies and Children We have a FINE AS SORTMENT of BUTTON BOOTS and BALS, Pretty in Designs and Comfortable in Fit Sold at VERY LOW PRICES. Call and Examine. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, novJ5 tf 39 N. Front St., Wilmington., Quick Sales & Small Profits. 10,000 NO. 1 SWEET HAVANA ORANGES, At Prices to suit the times, at NO. 10 MARKET 8T, nov 12 lm WM. FUTRELL. Why Smoke OOR CIGARS, WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE HUMPTY DUMPTY for FIVE CENTS ? Acknowledged to be the Beet Cigar in the market for the money. For sale only Dy w. n. bt i nun, nov26tf No. 22 Market st. Green & Flanner, TIT HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN YV Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dyes, Faints, Acid, Varnisn, U11S, spices, r muuw uiubb, cuv, rot" fumery. Brushes, fcc., Garden. Field and Flower Seed, No. 49 Market St., WILMINGTON, N-. C. BOY It U .- Cheap and Safe Light. FIRE PROOF OIL. 150 deg. TEST, With PERKINS & HOUSE'S Lamps makes a light equal to the best Gas, and no possibility of explo sions. STAND LAMPS, and Lamps to screw on Gas fix tures, on hand at bottom prices. The OIL is water white and abeolately safe. Price only 25 cents per gallon. Try it ana you wui use no otner. nov 24 tf GEO- A. PECK. At Low Figures, BACON, FLOUR, MOLASSES, . SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, PORK, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE. and in fact everything in the GROCERY LINE and erytning in tne ukucjuu LOW DOWN. D. L. GORE, Wholesale Grocer nov 19 tf aad Commission Merchant Celery for !WBi!iTiii, Just Received, by atlantio coast Line, with CRANBERRIES, to eat with Turkey. ' it v VOTTTTR nf Him Reaann. from California - DUO - w to the Mediterranean, ra hand, novStftf Fruit and Confectionery stores. . Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DAY THE STEAMER parrPORT WILL MASS DAILY TRIPS TO 8 MJTHVILLE Leaving Dock at 9.80 A. M Leave Smithville at 2.83 P. M. . r - Tickets, Kouna inp, i.w. GEO MYERS, Agent, OCt 13 tf
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