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i f- MM: 1 t 1 -J MISCWaAHEOUS. MlSCELISlOUS. I STBAMSHII'i.LINKt., t , - - ; .. ! r NKW YEA II. - , v ; ., ijp.i'? ii 1 Iranslation from the German KARL KOLSHORN. Ddiue Katur eaters New' "Sear's pAitafs fetter'd, ; - V ( . glie dreams an J sleeps, tu all appearance dead; '.' From withering tree! she bsstbe dead leaves irftthered uoie to 000 TION And cUced them as, a pUilW uealh Iter I :? 4' .: x ' T'f-' J J Aod though it seems, as were she doomed .' - forever ' - ( ! Nj more to feel the ReDtle aSrs of Spring; 5ha 'calmly sleeps ber courage falters ' never rr" ! Till songs of BpriDg-time through the i ;' .. .valley ring. tt i " ' ' IT ' r- . ll.M . . . - Forget tboO,' too, O soul; what doth oppress ' , thee; 1 - ,' Forget, that many a wound is bleeding '' . ' yet; ' tr--.- ---fi' With merry heart let New Year's swinds caress thee; . . a'.- t. s And strive the past year's sorrows to . forget! VF)i knows but thai for thee and other ' mortals A ucw life may with the New Ycal's day begin! ' I ' . . - With i!cw-born hope, therefore, approach v "the portals v- n ! Aod withwmaiUjnie NatQreVcnterin. I Clocks n ladies', stockings cause feeble-minded gentlemen to watch tbein .When -a Chicago paper recently SIlllKe Ol Hie uiawn. umvjuu v uuiuau ferocity," it meant a murderer. ; It has dawned .upon- the minds of commercial Mexicans thai' their volatile republic must have railroads or she is lost. Tie United States has a number that she i can buy very cheap. Boston Post ,; j Intemperance is very unsatisfac tory. So long aa a man can get drunk In: never wants to get anything lse. . : . i Ringin the new, ring out the old,' Kicg out the paper, ring in the goloV Baltimore Bulletin, "" "They call the House of Com mor.s h pleasant club," I heard an M. p.' uUserve last week; if this session is to . be ' just as dull as tbeJast, I would as soon go in church every, day for six or seven hours. About forty -five of the sugar importers in New York- have ' signed an' agreement to sell engar at actual instead of , schedule tare, and without allowing light trage, as has been the rule in the past. The new method began with the new year. t - It is no wonder that a pretty wttruan is'9ahl to be cood for sore eyes. Any doctor will tell, you thai beUa donna is the regular prescription. Fetertibur& "Index. Just now a first class prima 'donna would act like a charm upon sore-eyes in Ricb- muud.Eichmmd estate. - - A convict who was sent to the Mjcbigau State prison in .1859 for life Is seekipg a pardon. He has earned over $1,200 uy working.over time. It is said that Pope jLeo . XIII. - has (letermioed to create twelve new Car 1 ' dinals. In that event another red hat will " probably be sent to the United States., t , ' ; Old Zach Chandler steadied himself by catching bold of the bedpost Christmas night, and observed to the party who had assisted him up stairs: "S'elp me 'eaven Til i;am.'. ''. never . eat s mucb tuikey : . Mr. George W. Childs, the must iicpretenlious and yet most successful journalist in the country, is strbagly urged for the Belli a Mission -by "the Evening jChroniclei the Democratic organ of the city. rial, limes . " ; . . Hep worth Dixon wrote that the women of Salt Lake CStjr'w'eredowdy:.' Mr; Hussey Vivian, M..P.","'wbo is ;the latest English author of a book of "Ameri can travel, saytt polygamy in Utah is break ing down under the increasing love of jibe Mormon sisters for fine clothes. . : -; : 'a ' The Earl -of CaraariroD, late Colonial Minister in the ' Beaconsfield 'go ' vernmcnt, has married bis cousin,' Eliza '. beth Howard, daughter of Henry Howard, of Grey stoke, and a relative of the Duke of .Norfolk. ijarBarvon riaTaf-Herbert and Pembroke; -He Is' one of the richest, purest an moateultivated of English gentlemen." , '-. . ... ,u tt i ' i V ia . 13- : At last Spain is coming forward with a complete translation of Shakespeare. The translator is the Marquis dd : dos Her- . raanas, Don Matias de Velasco y Kogas. . ' 'pi , . -. .,--' 1 r. iuiee vommes. are reauy , . . ' ,-r.- The late Mr. G. II. Lewes has left behind, him as much manuscript s will add twa additldh'al volumea to .bis last work, "Problems of Life and Mind." These volumes will be-published in due - course , under the superviaion of "George . Eliot." 1 ' l - i The well kiloWn ' pietty little piece of versification, Ay Miles O'Reillyi entitled Jaiietee8 Hair" beginning 4 -j ' "0, loosen the snood in your hair, Janetle, Let me. tangle a hand in your hair, my recently appeared in Frank Leslie's paper, with very isUght' aljeralions attributed 16 Joaquin Miller. It is now in order for . -this wildV untutored gusher of the Sierras to rise and explain what, ;if anything,. hej S,...l .'-.i. --rut 1 "u iu uu wuu mis piece ul iurary pii acy. The Leslie house sava It laund the ooem in a London weekly, credited to Joaquin Mil ler, and, believing it to be bis, copied. They also saw it in a Cincinnati paper eim ilarly ascribed. ' Twenty-flre Persons Poisoned. lMoline;(IlL)aSpecL4 XoChicaga Inter- About twenty-five persons here were taken violently, taiad suddenly sick oii Friday night from the effeots of eituDg Jiead cheese "made from . bogs nQSb(ittH'pSM arsenic- fhev are all oat of .danger now,:'. " "' , A critic of an Easterd DaDer nbeaks of a violinist whb'se objectivity, of artistiri' lnfltrnftt "snfTexl frnmi thn Dredominnnf.4V ,rf? ? fcK'irtKitr Be An old 56lored lireacher in 'AHanfat' 4 Ga , was lecturing a youth of his fol4. about thA's?tblFI U.5,rffVktlJ - Tif 4AW ViMgaaJT Uf AsJ aer protested that, ; th Ujblei pUip a i llltlft niainer. - it . vnrt'nlflafiei-l celeoratea Pnvsieians or Europe ana America, oe We drWar '" xjfji 5 ,t W i rnlag a Staple, Harmless and Reliable Remedy on 'l arffat ft 108S tO UnaerstaOa Wbe- I hothrntinents. ThaHlsrheatlledlcalAcademvof tber a atrino- hrrV4vr '. ikn "hriA crtt jtf A Paris report 05-cures oot -ef -100 cases .l .. ... . -a r .r ""ro'.T A davs. Secret The onlv dissolver of the no tue TiaaietirOae, aOWDJawiaWt Uriel Acid which extats in the Blood of Rh .,.,; ,. .'. .... ,' lan Goutv Patients', tl.00 a Box t6 Boxes v oam, -xnere'g a timre. to dance-" "Jes; daram' a' tirne1' tdTiaticej-'said the dltK4iiiiH; M Wb vrhena!oy gets a whippin' for gwineto a ball. .A .8PLKNDID OPPORTUNITY T WIN A FORTUNE. - FIRST GRAND DISTRI BUTION. CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS , TUES- . This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the xieRisiaiure or tne wte ior saaca tonal ana Chan Je porposes in 1868, with a capital of 1,000,OCO, which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,- ). ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- ON will take place monthly on the secend Tuea- day, , Jt never acalet, or jxxtpmes. Look at the follofaj2TDlatrlbationl , CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. ; 103,C00 TICKETS AT. TWO DOLXaSJ EACH. M '" "II kt,V TICKETS, ONE I DOLLAR. M- v- 4LISTOF PRIZES. '1 . 1 Capital Prise.... ".'.r.V. ..j.80,0fcfj" 1 Capital Priza .... .. .10.000 Capital Prise; r. ;. ...,..!. 5,000 2 Prizes of $2300 5,000 5 000 o rnzes or icou.. 20 Prizes of 1 1500. . . . . ..... .n. JLU.UUU 800 Prizes of 50. ; 10,000 aw rnzes or ....... 10.000 1000 Prizes of h 10.i.. .,.v;.;,.L,.i10,000 A-t APPROXIMATION PiSlZKS.- 9 Approximation Prizes or $300 . .'. 2,700 8 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 .' 9 Approximation Ptiisos of ioo i... 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to . .$110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. I " Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for further in formation, or send orders to ' SI. A. DAUPHIN. P. O. Box 693. New Orleans. Louisiana. L oui.Grand Kxtraordinarv Dr&winsre ar under the supervision and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY, dec Il-Daaww4&W sat we V" ; GRAND DISTRIBUTION I Commonwealtli DistriMtion Company. I . 'i By authority of Commonwealth of Kentucky, Drawing and details un er supervision of promi nent citizens of Kentucky in, the city of Jxuis- vuie, on Thursday, Jan. 30,1879 i NO SCALIN0 1 NO POSTPONEMENT ! i PBlZBS PAIDIiei FCIiIt 8115,400 j-mcasn uismDnieii UNPARALLELED" SUCCESS OF THE POPULAR ! : DRAWINGS 1 . A " Read the following attractive list of Prizes for the . ": : JANUARY DRAWING r ;-' ( 1 Prize .. .. .$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize j 10,000 300 Prises . 50 each 15,000 1 Prize .. ...i 6,000 603 Prizes 30 each 10,000 10 Prizes $1000' 10,000 1,000 Prizes lOtach 10,000 SO Prizes 500 10,000 I 9 Prizes $3C0 each, Approximilion Prizes, $3,700 9 Prizes 200 each, " 1,800 9 Prizes1 JtOOeadu v r , 1 900 1,960 Prizes. . ! . .1 $115,400 ' Whole Tickets, $2. naif Tickets, $1. 27 Tickets, $50. ' 65 Tickete, $100. Remit by Post Office Money Order, registered let ter, bank draft, or express. Full list of drawing A pUBllsnea in l-ouiavme vxurier-uHruai ana new York Herald; and mailed to all ticket-holders. Fer tickets and information address the COMMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or T. J. COM MERFORD. Secretary, Courier Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. i i dec4-td we f r, in Dee th sa ta in Jan ! This important organ weighs but about three pounds, and all the blood m a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and other impurities strained or filtered from jt. 1 Bile s the natural purgative of the. bowels, and if the Liver becomes H torpid it is not separatea irora tne dioou, imi ried through the veins to all parts of the .system, and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown i H color. 1 he stomach teComes aiseaseu, aim. -ty-pepsia,Indigest&Mi;ConStiftationj Headache, Bili ousness. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles,' Sick and .Sour Stomachy and general dcnility fol low. -MEHRtl.'S -HoATTHEr the eat vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw nff fmm one to tww ounces -of bile each time the Pi blood passes through it, as long as thereis an ex cess of bile J .ana tne-errect oi even a wrw !uc aponyeHoWcletiorf-ori browni dirty looking ' ,;n QctnnUh nil Wh-trv it thev beinzthe nrst synrpionts o casappciir. a. nc vuli w ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking H efattkk i nccdance with directions Headache.gJai6rsuly cared in tweiit.rairitSSESy and no disease that arises front-the Liver tan exist BY ALL DRUGGISTS;: . ; , ,t" . Price 25 Cents and $1.00 Throat and Lung Diseases, which Sweep tol&e grave at least Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stn- pehes as tne woric ot acaui goes on. pu,uuv 7- be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation, of Opium, Morphine or Pijissic Acid, can be found in the Globs Ftowaa Couch Syrup, which has cured people who are living to-day witn nut one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say tnat uonsumptKm. is jncurauic GtouB Flower Couch Syrup will cure it when all-other means have felled. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of .the throat ; and lungs. Read the testimonials of the . Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Oki, HWGeo. Peabwry, as wefl asT those of other remarkable cures in our booktree to all at the drug stores-r-and be convinced that if you wish to be cured you can be by taking the Globs-"" tows. Couch .Syro. ; ' '. Take na Troches or Losenges for Sore Throat, when you get Globb Flower Syrup at same COT sate ny aujvraatwa Price 25 Cents and $1.00 mm i v w ' , . , i sj. ' "V . micitm are made in the treatment of all jirrhTTe from noison in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, krWcd without the use of Mercury in some form, Mercury rots me bones, and the diseases U pro duces are worse than' any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pembertoits Stillin gia or QuEBif's Dbusbt is tiie only medicine tpon wmcn a nope w rwv.- . , . hilis and Mercurial diseases m all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. io,ooo will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, Or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it. i : Price by all Urnggists t.eo. . Globb Flower Cough Syrup and MnRRELCfs. Hepatinb por the Liver for sale by all Drug cists in cent and r.oo bottles. - .Til t.lWVlw.A-IA--,' Sov26 eod&Wly tuthsa NO MORE srs - s 1 1"H" ALICYL5C , U - f ; r.iiwnw-.yU, SURE CURE. Manufactured only under tha above Trade-Mark, 2 e '''Ml . .. .. ..'..'. -- WOPBaB; lWW MmM UOlJiey, 1' 1 , .OF PAIaiS AliW LEIPZld. M lMDIATn 'RjtLTaT MgisXftxSJLAXXST euAKAHTXBD. Now -excluslvely used by all within three lisonoas eumatic for $5. Hunt to anv address on receiDt of nrice. Ekdokskd bt Phtbicuaks . old bt AikkDBTjeeisTS. Address iv;aI2llaltal' 4tiC&t rOnlylmporterB' Depot? 23; mSttk J$tY .;JLi-i. rh .. tn - V 1 ' -, UWT X DVls W IT J . T i f T .Tv rT I - .Tjfr PRESCRIPTION! JfBE TMH THa BFEADX CUKni-oi peminai. ,vvejcT i JT. 'ness, Lost Manhood, and an aisoraers nrw the lneredionts. . . Aoareas nr. iiai(um w., W Sixth St. Cincinnati, Ohio, i eb lo-iyu w u4tiAiutti i, ixn luitk aLonuuy Drawing, i cw, iv'L ; flUlSlfiflfl .MfLflttfiPV nfimn&llV t?-. years.- AGENTS WANTED: vU.iUUUMiu,.W juuii.uij uuubuii i tratea catalogues Mailed. Music at Hair A GUKAV OFFERFOSt; ? if J ; HOLIDAYS. We wlil daring the HOLIDAT"tffepw 10 PIANOS and ORGANS, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices for cash. SPLENDID ORGANS 3-5 Beta of reeds $65, 8 Beta with Sub Ba6a and Coupler JCtave P warran- 'mST HORACE WATER8 A SONS, Mannfactnrenr and I ti Dealers, 40 B. 14th Street, New Yck.Mv, -J :Ik(. ' ' ' . , .- rm n nT1 f Tlr TT "D W AJ T TTl W ' IjIIllI16Ilb UT, Hi Xti ; VV Aii lUrt t '- Annapoila, Bld.i vrRd tr ri- i .:. i Colden's LIEBIQ'S UQTrrj) EXTRACT ;OB BEEF is a moat excellent preparation. . It is par par I excellence. ' tsupenor to coa Liver uu or anytninj I have ever used in wasted or impaired constitu iinT I tiona, and an excellent preventive . of malarial dis eases, boiq Dy i wmgeiBW ana urocera. OILS SASSAFRAS ... . -.( - , K I ; AND PSNMITROTAi;, Of prime quality, bought in any quantity . for .cash j-, on delivery, free of brokerage, commls f $ s- i siona, or storage expenses by t " DODG-E & OLOOTT; Importers ana"Exporters of r ' !S;i"f -1 DRUGS, ESSENTIA li !!., ice. 83. WILLIAM ST. J- y XOBK Geo. 0. Ware, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Pure Apple Cider Cider Vinegar. . ' Solo Proprietor and Manufacturer of E. R. CON EIT'S TABLE SAUCE, 28T to S95 W. Third Street, CINCINNATI, O. . : .s T SWEET ISfeJH AVI k warded highttt erte at Centennial Exporitlon for In chevrlna avautitm anil mmtHmBa tuti kntina char- tier noteUfin td Jktvoritig. Tne belt U)bee. rer maae. as our blue strip tr&ae-mark u closely bnttsted on ln&rior roods, m that JatJaon't Bat it m ereryjjlng. Sold by all dealer. . Send for aample, fcse, to C A. jMssosr A Cth, Mfra., fetersbars Ta. 4- IL - W: A DAY to Agents catrvasaug for the Fir c- xermsana unaii. nw, ah Augusta, Maine. OP CHROMO CARDS. c' Cupids, Mottoes AO Flowers. - No two alike, with name, 10 cent : NASSAU CARD CO.. Nassau. N. T, MIXED CARDS, Snowflake, Damask, c, no two alike, with name, 10 cts. J, XINKLER Si cu.. Nassau, n. i. : dec28-4wD&W. 1 SPLENDID HOLIDAY ATTRACTIOjSS 1 MJE MORES jAOSVHtJl I ti comhin&xiou of tke eatertaiainf. tlve usolol aui the beautiful, with fine art engravings and ou nictnres in each No. Price 2 Sc. DO St free. Yearly $3, with an uneaualed preminm, two splendid oil pictures,, kock oi Age. ana ane ubi llrid. lx2I inches, monnted on canvass i transportation 6 Oe. extra.' Send postal ard for fuU particulars. Address W. JKNNlIiOW OR 1QO REST, 17 Kast 14ib ., N. V. Do not fail to see the splendid Jan, No. dec 7 dw4w KOM'OF HOREHODHD 'ABD FOR THE CURE OF : ; Coughs, Golds, Influeniaj Hparseiess, Diffidult BreatMng, and aU MeciM of 'tie Throat, ; Bronchial Tubes, and Xnngs, leading to ConsumptioB. This infallible remedy is cbmposed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in cherijicalv union with Tar-Balm,, extracted from fee Life PiaNcnra 'orth Balsamea, or Balm of 'Gilead. q f The Honev of Horenound "SOOTHES AND scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals tie throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five aa:;Ki .Sr.Wc: &m th cool. moist, and in healthful action. : Let no pre. judice keep yon from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou .vpds of lives by it in his laige private practice. K.B. The Tar-Balm has ho bad taste or ell. ; ;- ' - f n-.unun, i -t TRICES 50 CENTS AND $t PER 30TTLE. Great saving to buy large siie. "Pike's Toothache Drops i in 1 Minute. ; i Sold by all Pruggists. sept 84 DAWtf ' , ' '- " - ' SHARE'S Ml M-itsf r t J;s KTALLIO CARTRIDGE. MILITARY. HUNT- ING AND "CUsmuuHiiL" Muruaa .i:.- ; KXCELr ALL OTHERS IN A.CCU- ' . ' . RACy, 8TRKNGTH.ANn -t n:i tf! - I .' SAFETY. ;..! - ',: ,iz2.c. Ko Premature fiischargB' ver 1 Occuri. Every Rifle warranted a good shooter.: "Calibre 40. 44 and 50-108 of an inch, and of any desired length. , Cnarge ef powder f rom W fo iOB'irafna. Weight of balls ; from 420 to 549 r grains. Stock, plain; aisc . - riaV. A I insuu grip ana cueca.eu.. ot. . I . f i.f-;.i1iAli.-t;lvfc. tLii Feep Sight J vermexj vnsa anterenu I gigits and Wind-gauge. I . iu,. , munition fer above guns, Every variety, of am munition fer above guns, constantly orhand. Prices from $30 -to-129. SHARP'S RIFLE COMPANY; !sept41-D&Wtf Bridgeport, Conn. Atkinson & Manning Insurance Rooms. BANK OF NEW. HANOVER BUILDING. ! ? Wllmlttetosi, IVy .C . -irsixic.- SorthiBritish-iMtrrinlInB: CO.ttrf Khgbmd, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford Continental Insurance CompanTjOf New YorlM Phmnix Insurance company, oi jn ew x ora. , Springfleld Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass.,. Royal Canadian Insurance Company,' of Canada. fcriw-.TiHlo Mnraal Ins. C!r)mDanv..of NewYol Inurane; COiOf.NorthJ Aaertcapf Ehilsiajp: Connecticut Mutual Life Ins; CO. Of Hartford. ' Assets Represented Over $100,000.0 QO. lan 11-tf 1 ' f iL ' i ' - '- "iS JNCUJRAGB HOME. INSTITUTIONS. UOJH13 SJaj ai,. vvila-aA'l.. l ..": ! -:..: -lift l!m! SOllU JlrtOVf - w.f.wTW4. a -mTn-14-4 Aavn A VI , :. ..:-. . ' ' RALEIGH, R. fL-,-oit anneala. wrWcOCtollterSf-pro inrers or property u North Carol: AeafpattfifWl9m BATTlJr., Preaideat Mh Mj-h,, e., L'ROOT. VicPre"si4ent5if iiiffwiefcKf SKA.TON GALecretary. WiT Josvfi CnUNBUN SUUIJM1NU, ASKHTBt: ancl-tf Wilmington, N.C. Venil ;Vidi:!:Vici! A; Eef oMionarf -AeehF lij oii'r lifst ! ' THE ATTACK IjK ON BTrTHB"! :' HOLH AN LIVER PAD A PHrtT? PTTfiH TTfl'. DTSTI A ST-!: v- n,-- Internal Medicine Abolis&ed Forever ! 1 NO MORS CANKERED STOMACHS OR DE f . 01UV AAV - uyvrvma, law x jsno, "qj" a . fT?S I?rn()ttS5-'I MO TAD. HOLMAN'S LITER PAlTHTJNiKRI"SGf AT THE "" GATES OF ETERY HOUSEHOLD. ' -:.:f.2':ai ' ' ' ' I MALARIA MET, AND VANQUISHED t READ I .r PONDER t: INVESTIGATE I : vint inr4lut infmrltidMoii of vaccination bf Jen- ner, has any medical discovery equalled in impor-; lance tnat or aoaorpuon, as uwwu w iuc huu wik T.iva pat - - ' i - The principle- upon whlch it acts is based upon common, sense, and its development is the result of scientific investigation. Therefore, , lay aside your Dreiudice. and tive this your earnest attention and closest scrutiny. : : . . . - ,... ITS GREAT VALUE NOT AT FIRST REVEALED . i Like every new discovery, alFof it good results could not be known at meat tapottant develop ments, by way of cures! other diseases besides Malaria, were manifesting themselves rapidly, be ing acknowledged and reported by the grateful pa tients of both sexes' and all age tnxougnout the lnnri nntu it hua itmv "become ft settled Question that the Holm&n Pad, intelligently applied to the sit of the stomach, and Worn according te direc-tions.wiircurenineteen-twentiethsof the ills either sex 18 8uniect ta. : -jm ;i. y - . I THE STOMACH "AND UVER .THE GREAT , iSEAT OF MOST DISEAS.KS.j , The Pad further proves that the Stomach and Li ver are the foundation of most of our troubles, such as Bilious disorders. Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Fermentation, Lassitude, wervousness.Neu ralgia. Rheumatism,- Dizziness, life-kmg and peri odical Sick Headache, Kidney-Complaint, Diarrhoea, Bilious Colic, all kinds of Female Weakness, Irreg ular Action of tke Heart, Jaundice, Liver Coughs, nften takfen for CrmanmDtien. Pains in the Side, Raetc Ktnmnrh anil Mnades. Fever and Aene.Dnmb-1 Ague, aaianai r ever, Aguo uc, juiwiuiiwm, - ... . . . . , Tn . t . Kemit tent ana winous jrever, bosuik imi jw bodinga and depression of , spirits, Ac, . .-?.!Tha ahova embraces a lone list, and the unreflect ing mind would naturally be slow is accxptins all these as proceeditg from the great cause the Sto mach ana Liver. . - fi-We ask the question Do you remember of ever suffering with any of the above named symp- tomswnueyoa naaasouna piuiuauusuu A Bk yoor neighbor the same question . H O L M A N THE COURSE OF MED1CINB-HOW PATIENTS ; , ARE DECEIVED. j .. - ,.; i Host persons seem to have the. impression that ; an so-cauea uver jieaicines go su-aigni to iuc uih. Medicine. Uke food, goes immodiately to the sto mach; a portion mixes with the substances, and acta aa a cathartic, while the remainder enters the eircnlatlon and takes a' loss route through tho blood, finally to the liver, and w may add, ss a rule, aoes no permanent goon, diii ratner iesvea baneful effects, and bezins the pernicious practice. which, tf followed up, will eventually destroy the stomach and fasten disease in the system, never to be eradicated. . y t THE! PREVENTIVE AND ANTIDOTAL POWER ' OFj THE HOLMAN AGUE AND LI VSR PAD. ' As a preventive of any disease that attacks the vitaia. the Pad is worth manv times itsweishtm goldJ It is impossible to compute the value of a oiscovery which, without medicine, may be abso lutely relied upon to prevent the most dangerous maladies. Nothing is truer than the old saying that prevention is better than cure. i -vm ran Will prevent rever uiu ai;uc. nwu according to directions,, the most delicate system may defy malaria, and come forth as safe as tne three Hebrew children In the Old Testament story, : did from the furnace of fire. This is absolutely certain, and has been proven over and over and over again. .4-.. .- -. 1 . It win prevent Yellow Chagres, Typhoid. Remit tent, Bilious and Congestive Fever, and fevers of all kinds. This has been tested and prmen in so many instances that we state it positively and with out any qualification. "v . v. . j.t ,wut prevent uoias, ua protect won uws. against con&rme4 disease. . It is better than all the chest protectors ever made. No one was 'ever at- ked witn Diptaiuna wnue wearmg tne raa The hahitof nonrins' medicines Into the stomach. In hope, of coring diseases that are tributary to the I. fid aKmsn hitt crl1rsu1 t II TUI ID UVb VU1J OUSUiU. asuit nivavu . .Nothing is so certain to produce torpid liver as con tinnal doeing with Quinine. It temporarily ex cites, bntnn&llv dersnees and lsapairs the function- I ary powers of this important onraa. .fef Mercury and Arsenic is to Induce dropsical ten- dency.f.s,, uo.oape use the H6 Do be Bersuaded to stop dosing and drugging.ana use the Hdlman Pad.' It Is a precious boon, to hu- man toffeilcg. WOMAN THE MOST GRATEFUL. ... i a . . . , : i . '" None seem to receive such benefit and none show such profound -gratitude and Interest in promulga ting the use of the Pad, as woman. It seems to be the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally subjected to. Many very remarkable instances are constantly occurring and reported. For example, the Pad Is applied for soma specmc trouoie, sncn as .unuis ana r ever ana Indigestion, or the Liver. Besides these, they have constant and perioaicai sick headaches, weaxnees in the back or Kidneys, pain in the shoulders or dif ferent parts' of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, bearing down pains, prolapsus or re troversion of the womb and other .difficulties con nected with these organs. . ....... t Withont tnenliehlest expectation orrecelvinjf any benefit for alt these. Byjnptoms. she finds, to her great sniprise and deuhtthat within a sho 1 5tte ar.nl v in the Pad that aft of these svmptoms aeugacrioat witnin a snort urns Pad that art of these symptoms fsre surely yieluiBgtneirnrjia, ana eontanueooinE bo until the system is restored to normal stateof,health. ntutae system is resioreoio normal staieoi.neaiui. Thousands of such cases are occurring. Yon-are ready to ask, and how is this possibleJ A a baa heretofore been exnlained. all these belong to the same class, and proceed from the same cause the Liver and Stomach; The diseases were noth ing more nor less than fthe result of impure,' weak, vitiated poisonous blood, viSKTWt 'y.-X--The Pad ' rectifies the fitonuch and Liver, and absorbs alt the "foreign- properties thna fwndlnir nurev vitaiisins- fluids nnti m avsteBn. These are no id la wordsf or women evetywhere,' ere long; -will adopt the Pad: of the unnaiErai ana resorted to. t. IBUU V4. ,1.1 vw r w.w w. v .u u w. J I . fn.iii .nip F1.HIW. wmrii .NirHinii4iii.ii4.niin nni hcrueltreatment btherwise 1 are and is hereby ENJdtNEDwAJtESTRAINED ,....TZT... '-"ir ..!.- T . It would,be nothing shortof TfJtdx USING "AND tMFLsOjttN& -THE-WOSD With this knowledtre. It would be nothing ont this stmnleandcAnvenient temedv in all the above-named esses ' " , i3bT What ground canlmefofjtonbtlag such f, i . a JSsj.if... Xti . The Holmaa Pad has stood the severest and most thorougn test for tirtnj eetabliehed 1 all aflnwnta that nave of niseased stoma rough and benefleiai results; sad found U to be aQ tnat tvennmea ior itv w c nesraiy oommena u. James S Low,' Atlanta. Ga, . .n ;.. - .A; RObert Bonner. Markham House. Atlanta; Ga. Merritt Rosson, Lore's Creek, SliS. " "1 ilHenry Harris, Falkland, jriJi"T- J.-0. tit twDum, rn-oaa buj unarieston, b. v. O. M. Terry, com. merc't, "r - " i Jas. M.WilsomSBayne-ct' Mrs. Bolger, 8 Coopers Court, " and 5o,c)oo mors; j;; rv Every one -who has tned the Pad pronounces . i the beBt cure for diseases ever offered to the public Iwasffi 1 Pad, (2 Special 1 pUcateaoaBBSitsBody- 8 1 ' ' Sbeelala are nse y Blasters, socj : Foot ooea : - AbsorpUon Salt Foot Baths. 25c a package; throneh ita wonderful efficacy in Mi i,L- .nM. ti f..h,. i,.nrf i.thit I f n.i. . . fl,;av nriM. t m tnmidliva IT i """ "'' " " . ' Freneth Kneusn, Pads and Tlastars sent by rnail (on receipt lrtr and tomlike repdrt to the Court hire of of Price) free of charze. Salt ia sent bv cxnrees at t i u l -v- the expense of purchaser.. . .1 teaySenAfbrTlhS'firW.' WaliniM'a Lecture ijaHiswsrri' f ;.,"7;7T '. A' ,V..V4 , ix ; 1, 4it3Vii4b hit iaaA'ii- M l'K 'f'.-f''ltf Ttiiliwb4iilS'i I V; ly-. " ' r-" ' dec 10; li ill :124J : ; Tills Celebrated SHOEING . TOBACdO ! Is retailed at il i' For aa-pitck And the smoker sets as much Tobacco by buying as he ' docs by baying ten cents - i: worth of ptor siufT. IRY If AHmB;vi!;ijfMiF .. Very Respectful'y, . j :. , W. T. Blabkwell & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF ' The .Original and only Uenulne SMOKING TOBACCO. WHO OWNS THe Durtai Itead This and Determine. 1 ;. i-i'- W, T. BLACK WELL CO., Circuit Court U.S., L CO , h i , v.; CO., ) f ' .. . r . ' r,- vs. ' Dist of Va. W, E. DIBRKLL & .,n Equity, ,j .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, WUham : -T Slackweil, James R. Day and JdQsB: S . Carr, trading under the name and style of W. T. BLACK' WELL 3t CO., HA fS TUB SOLE x'JCffl .EX CLUSIVE BIQMT . TO .USE JJSTb EMPLOY TKE WORD DURHAM! TO DESIfflSTATE AND DISTINGUISH THE SMOKING TOBACCO MANUFACTURED BYHE, and. also to ase and employ in conjunction with the said word DURHAM, the aide-view representation ot&DUR HABULL as and tor their trade-mark, and that tho said respbai W. ', E. Dibreri .and. W,. W. Phillips, trading under toe name and style of W. B '. i'.- : . f. - r " - ? Dibrell & Co., HAYS' WR QNQFyLLx . IN - FRlNOED AND INVADED tho said jight and trade-mark oC the Bald ,complalriantfl, by designa- ting and distinguishing Smoking Tobacco sold by them adbUEWbi SMOKIN103ACCO andbt Li.. . j t..-.i.(Uv.'.i. ii. .Lu-lJjaiiliiU-. " using inconjuBcUon with the siddwonla the sBpre- ' entationrbf the head "of 'DURHAM BULL. , i , u -r -, ; :.:fa Oi ausjua iiJE. ., .it.. i I servants and ageats.be, antlthey anaeach of them . '. i 1 t v ? . ' r. i DURHAM TO. MARtAND - blSXlNQUISH I'", f j - ' ,' " I SMOKING TOBACCO and. dtrom using: antrem- I ploying for the saiit pttrpose the reprea-tatwn of the head of a DURHAM JBULLoz any other worLj eats, is the same aa the Smo"kinglftlacd niiaiifse- :tjim) aid sold by tne BSla , further ordered, najndgadasasaV ttooreed that this t cause be and the same , as Master,! to TAKE-1AN ACCOUNT OFALL AND' SING ULASfHE EARNINGS, " GAINS A$&'it0jffi$3 St til - -T- - jflCS? V 7? 3 It r & S 3 a b .... s, . 'j ; i. 2 'Vi, ,Bi"2 n s auk " iSf ii .i of tne biooa, i AND DJSCRAJSXnM tne said w , js, uipreu ana ine i imrtt iiw 'iwuw thronehomt the l ' - - ; -- KWi Scalp, when you can get relieved by using tkan iunr ht thiii;r.a .. thai r.a.d .u4inr tMir' I. t ifirpu wsk I's Hair lnvisorauur. wmcn is usea I ..... I s . .. I a vmVSnl : nnreflentaUon or dfeVice. Of A Character to .1 NrriHT SXSSIONS 1 the said lpoirdents, by ami from the sale of-Smo- - ' :oaiiiETbaa six I th representation a? 'nrl& i.lDURHAM 1 andajnflular. htfhall'tis;in the BteanAea,iCP 1. ? I OT' I 1 . . . : j. . u..u lx.js j. it-. ; sawxedw amu . . V i . 't5av ,;ti ANb!SI2 N . SINGULAR ABiTHEZBiiWST3 . llkOndlotlVffsmstTnaTO.i' i -LJ,rtH.f'AtniOCSBX3j:eStalnmjtr i - j. -A' -nmmrww: : Ovnos o Qnri Smanrnsm, J Wilmington, N.a, Nov. 23, 1878.1.:, , ' lt,. Tl'.?sWA:-,''- Chabsebf schedule. OS AND si AFTER SUNDAY, VOV. 94th, 1678, Pa&seuger Trains en the Wilmington A 'Weldor Railroad will run as follows - W- - wl autt uxprei. kiu, vtu RAILROAD CO. f f lisave Wnmmgton,1 Front St. Depot, at 6.33 A. M. ovJ'iArriveat Weldon ..... .;. 10 ?. M. Leave weiaon.i..i.........ii : . Arnyeat vWumingun, Front St. Depot, 9.53 P. M Stshl nail and Express Train, Dally Leave Wilmington,. Front St- Depot, at 9.20 P. ki ; ArrlYA at WAldrm ... 3:60 A. M leave Weldon . . a:18A.Ms; Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depo 8.1ti A. M. - TV.) nn .TarhQro Branch Road leave Roclu Hount for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at o vV a, si. erarn- ' ing.feavrf Tarboro at 10.00 A; M. Daily,, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday atS80P. M. , The Day Train makes close connection at Wel doa Ifcff an points North tia Bay Line daily excent Sunday, and daily via Richmond and alf- rafl route i t-. -j: . . - '"Nlffht train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Crf. oti-lin nil Ktcrht. TmlTis. , rw-vm. " m.vuw - -r Ttov24-tf ,4eneral Snp't..f eiiefaliip'ts1 Office WJtltllNGTOrf, COIiUTCHBlA & it' .GUST A, B. B. COIXPANX, ; " -VILKINGTON. N- C.VNoV. 23.1878. Chang of Schedule. ON AND AFTSR 8UNDAX, NOV. 4tn, 1818, the following Schedule will be run on this Roadi . Day Express and fftafl- Leave Wilmington..... Leave Florence. . . . . h , ': .. . .. Arrive atXtolnmfcia:..?. ...... Train Dally. 8:86 A.M. 1:8 P. M 4;l5P. M; lieave veinmnia,. Leave Florence...t.t.:r. 12:55 tr. JUL. . 47 P. M. "Arrive at Wilmington NIGHT BXPRESSTRAIN (Daily). LveWIfiningtoa;.i i. . 10:18P.M. Arrive at Florence.r. ......... 8:XfS Leave Florence... ...., :09,4S Arrive at Wilmington... . ...... ... 6:18A.M. This Train stops only at Fletnlngton; WhiteviUe, Pair BInS and Marian. . , : i : at Passengers for Augusta, (via Columbia), should take uay JSxpresB nam irom wunungwjn. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton. ' -1 I . Li rfOHN.F. DIVINE. nov S4-tf - - Genl Sup't. MiLlHi fiEHiBE lU ILWAT CO ur9n'HM4i 'KKirii:' j 077ICZ GSSSBAL STPSnXHTEITDZNT ' . WTHglOT,H.C.;ovvM;lB78. Change of Sdhedule. ON AND AFTER -THIS DATE,", the- following Schedule will be operated on this Railway : PASSENGER, MAIL AND' EXPRESS TRAIN: ' I Leave Wilmington at. .;. No. t. Arrive at Eamlet at.. ) " Charlotte at.... ,) Leave Charlotte at ....... . No. 2. Arrive at Hamlet at ... .. . : 6:20 A.M. 2:06 P.M. 7:J7 P. M. ... ...ft:00 A.M. .. ...11:40A.M. .......7:55 P.M. S J w umtngton at , SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT PAS- : , SENGER AND EXPRESS. . . , I' Leave Charlotte... : ;V ..... 7:00 A, M rto- f Arrive at Shelby.-...::.. v.. 11:16 A. M w 10 llave 8heiby. :'...'. .... .....12:45P.M. f Arrive at Charlotte. . . . .... . .. 5:00 P. M. Tke above Trains have Passenger accommoda tion and are the only ones permitted to carry Pas- sengsrs. . j V. Q. JOHN80N, General Superintendent.. nov30-tf , ln i - . -,s iBajff Mnbver Aivthorlzed Capital $1,000,000 Casli Capital paid In S300,00d Surptaa Fund ' 050,000 ; DIRECTORS v JOHN D AWSON ' ' i c.'M. 8TEDMAK D. R, MURCHISOS DONALD McRAB ISAAC BATES, J AS. A. LEAK B P. LITTLE S. B. BORDET H. VOLLER3 1 R. R. BRLDGBRS J. W. ATKINSON CHAS. M. STEDAAN.'Preatdeat ISAAC BATBVice President r ,3 10' 8. i), Wallacx. Cashier (augSO-tf a. Apatur. " ' H'voixxite j':Ia! 1 IssI '&Mi 1d VyQ'I-E il.f 'M. Cornoi' Front an Dock St. triXiMINGTON, N. C. TlTHOESALS GROCERS ' ' .''.' ' , ,' .M- Wj ' " -"- ' in all rra branches. i - Counti7 merchants will do well by calling eaoi sad examining our stock. . . . - novlft-tf wlth-gfest satisfaction by ;very manv Ladies and GentaemeO ortniS-CTty.'-ltgirs enureiy new m and strength to the growj, without discoloring. To. Genfemeathe fiwtpkcattoa 'to-convbace I yourself,, Gall at Bscrber and HairDressing Saloon, Front et.i two doors north of ParoeU HottBe. no It 1 SLjOTTBoEooli Ulu:... riHASrEB APPLIED FOR TO ;NKXT GENB JU RAL-ASSEMBLY. " Dat Skssbohs urery monaay ana jveansaasj 5P.M. to 6 P.M. J'. "... . Every, , Tuesday, ana many Latin and German Languages ex- EDWAKO CANTWJtUj. TUS1 T R5CEIVED. A LARG? CONSIGNMENT of NdRTfl CAROLINA1 FLOUR, In Sacks.; Call andexamlne, ;''Ai'. 'ill .i i 'i.'- Always on hand, at the LOWEST FIGURES r ,. ; COFFEE, SUGAR, t i .;hJ1ACQN, u,-.M. - ,LARD, lMWsitlt luOTB3. Large J b6niignment of BUTTER1 on hand. i i-T4. No; 17 North Water St. decltf all uera To Go. .mt BT iu&v r" - Pr,f jaw . W A IT ERS and otber - FANCY M vbr. irjluy 1 ' ' 'NMa-SPRUNT: 4 ijew.TdrfiSfiii WiliuiDgtuii Steamship Line. 7 I The Steamer ! i ;' WILL SAIL FROM NEW Wednesday, Jam IV fariShippers can rely upon the PROMPT tA : 1 .i : .' of Steamers as advertiacd: ' "te : i u 1 - : I , j. For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to ' ;- : , : A. D. CAZAVX; AgeHl.,',' ' ) :.. ; . -WILMINQTOK .....: L. S. BELDEn. SoilclUng" Agent. ' .'f.f. . WL P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents ' 1; Bowling Green or Her is N. l;.' - . Oct 6 tf tiow York Baltimbre WUiaiiiig. Steanrhip' Line; 1; The Steanijei-f WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE Ok . SATURDAY, jran.'4."-';i Steamers Sail from WlInilnKtoh ever) Saturday promptly as 13 IB, t3T8hipperscan rely upon the PROMPT SA1UM: f i ;- -of Steamers as advertised ?darfi x . THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to an f rem PHILADELPHIA , sad PROMPT DKPATCr Guaranteed. . ... " V ;.-: For Freight Engagements apply to j y , A. D. CAZ A UX, Affenl. i . . - ' WI$&NGTO$, C ,t. 8. BELDEN. SoUciUng Agent.! . ): . REUBEN FOSTER, Genera Agent, Corner Lee and Light Streets, . ... Baltimore cct 6 tf " - ' nrlces in Kugland., $58 00,' $78.75, $89.S5,' $100.60,?$125.00, $160.00. "Delivered in- New York, duty and all charges uv ' elusive : $103.28, $117.79 $131.97, $150.53, $184 28, $218.00, : The above maybe ordered "Full Choke,'? "Me dium Choke,'? or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. we are now ma&mg mail nores or nos. 14, ie and 20 go, which are soareely inferior in r bores. . , wer I -to the Weight of 20-Bore from 6K lbs. - 1410 . ex 12 73' M i " 10 ? 8." - Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition. Send for Illustrated 8heets. We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who nave purchased and are now usina- our guns : Hon Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich mond county, N. C. v i j : ii:-; u -Capt. D. R. Mnrcbison, Wilmington, N. C. . Col B. F. Little. Little's Mills, S. . : James A. Leak, Esq., Wadesboro, N.C Wm. U. Bernard, Esq., Wilmington. N. C. . o. Si w. lUJuiaSI, Pioneer Works, St. Mary's Square, . oc3DAWtf Birmingham, England. MARBLE YIONU IY1 E WTS AND Grave rStones. - i FlR$f-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORB . PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART J0VTHK. SOUTH. ' RICHARD WATHAiN CO., ... 57 Lafayette Plaoe, New Ifork. Wathan'saConumeatal Desieds, in book fom.foi '- sale to the Trade. . . . . : deo 4 DA Wtf , New York ! - OOAT. A'STYJLKH, liBSOMJlCOAT, . , i i " . . , v; Fitst Class in every parucuiai Pleaeantto wear, durable, and In the end the cheer eat MADE 07" BROWN VELVETEEN.. , n f dekets and Lining msde to take out, so that r be- worn for early fall sad wh shooting.. I airace SnUti Bsq Bays : Vlt Is my Idea of I ehoqttng coat' Ihave worn them for several yeai a.;. l& of tyean and will have noneother,"-; : v.: ' BIRMINGHAM,. VtJF-! Jce for ?Ooat, S vest,- S-ivi. me pew j brown corduroy Pants, at 110 per pair. I make on . ly the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tun i briars and will notgivo satisfaction. - ' -' - -vi&moi ast addition to tho above,' I am. shaking : Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Vei , veteen: goods, not still and hard, bat soft and plea sant to wean, guaranteed to turn water.' Sportemer who have seen it asytt is The Best Yet Coat $6.60. ' For full Suit, $14.00. -., f y -1 also make the Sleeveless CoaiTest with sleevei if desired. . Rales for measurement and samples sent spot application. fi. Oct 25 -DAWtf ' !-1 ' -TtAHWAY, N.J. 1 ALTAFFJliK OC flllljL.. Manufacturers of Sash; 'Doors. Sc ornamental Woodwork. ' TXrB HAVE FACILITIES UNSURPASSSD BY yV any.. . - - t - - s - - ar ATI worlr fa dona iinder onr own personal BU - perviston, and satufactlon both SB to Workmanehtp ana xnces guanmieeo; ! -. , - v Factory and Office foot of Wslnut St Z" decta-tf i-.-.y.. r Wllmingtoa, N.C. ;.i" BCL08S AT HAND, AND WITH IT YOU - I need a good lfTry the.ROSSMOBS! AiptlGHT. JAP Li ..- nnrHoi(i .urn" t T. flnrms rW flTIR decSJtf ' PARKER & TAYLOR, IjJ-- 12.. ft 4 I 1-4 'J ft U v V ' ' 5 t i iM if C If i 5 i . t. t If if ' ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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