V; PUBMSXlEirS AWNOlJNBniBN r.! VTHB MORNING 8TAS,trtd7: Mr in North Carolina, ia Dsdumw r "ftri;Ziirihri at the rite ot IS cenu pr week for any period from one week feooae year. - v ,v-sv..-.;: t THE VTSSKVT STAR Is published W7 w rntot$180 W yer, $1 00 for U months, 50 WBUIOtUIWDUHlUlb n-n-rri -B 1 tJ ITi A TtW On tQW HS!eoI a w w two ween, uu "- 10.00: two monthsv$lt.00; three rix moutarw-w; wwv imau-uH . t. nt wairs. Festivals, xmuib, iSftH MaDA "Political Meet- Vk lae foe first l&aertioa, and 15 cents pet line for each .obeeqnent tttsertion. v- No adTerttsemenU Inserted la ,101 OolMia at AiiTortisemenU Inserted once a week In Dally wffl ..knont si an ner xmare for each insercon. . BT- tr other day, three f oorths of daily rate.. Twice a .ck; two thirds of datfy rate. . . "w: . - Ketfcea of Msntageor- Dealk, Tribalas of, Bf met. Kceolatioos ot Thaaka,Lcu arocnarsea w 2Tordinry adrertiseaeats,' bat wlykali ratee wheapajSlorstricUy to adTBica.' At this rate 60 cents will pay for a almpto aaaooneeaent of star- tnmdj tklaee. will be chanced extra a- oeeapyanyspecui PfcetWUiDe 9aarV" lowing w u wjmuob . . --tcwhlckxsoecaaedBiaberof ,rua-tioVtpiaiia the daft dismtinnnf,. . , sjrsartlaesMatt dswoBttaaed heforataaumeeoa- iSdSuTS5rhard tnasieat rates for act! published. - : A.iwiiMmteU keptander the head Of "Kew Ad- LL.mti." will be chanred af tx cent, extra. Amasement, Aaettoa and Ofldal advertisements j.n... In Mh talcum Aa extra eharge wQl be made f orCdonble-column or trlBle ootajas, adverOsementa. All "wmCTn. trl TonrniTrMTkliMnnii nf can' dldates for office, whether In the shape of comma- aicaaons or otnerwise, wiu oecaargea aa mww- nents RenutUnces mart be made by Cheek, Draft, Poe- lAlMonev Order. Xxnresa.or in Seslaterad Letter. or u gegiaterea ueuer. only rack remituacea win t at th risk of the Cbmmnnlcattons, nnless they contain Important iws. or disease briefly and properly sabiects of real utret, are aot wanted; aad, ix aceeptaale la evory real name of tha aathox la withheld. . utttu wj. wifj w&u wwij - J . V. will (i oe rejecsea u tae Contract aAvertisenwiU aot he allowed to exeeed their apace or advertise anything coreigm to taeir i eTer QOWD have originated in d0iQ2 VIO regular business wtthwtt extra charge at transient ,-w.ft.hM(, -endeflned lines of separate - - . I . - j i . madateadvan. KW nartiea. or atraitffers with proper rererotce, may pay monthly orqaarterry. ac- eordiag to contract Advertisers should always specify thelssaeor is- sues they desire to advertise La. Where no tsrae Is nsmod the advertisement twill be inserted In the Daily. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him daring the Ume his advertisement is la, the proprietor will only be responsible for the Bailing ot the paoer to his addreea. mixiQ Stare By WII.I.IA3X II. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, N. C: Friday Mobninq. Aug. 12, 1881. WOOLD THERE H1TE BEEN We intended to have commented io few words on one of the points : 4 Wt. T J T 1- TT U laiocu ujr wuugouiac. "obiuwiu i terms of ridicule of the opinion ad vanced by ex -President Davis that there would have been no war if President Buchanan had abandoned the South Carolina Forts. This opinion is not singular with Mr. Davis. Thousands of intelligent men in the South believe it Why should there have been war? We doubt it I ouch men as Mr. tifeeiey, the leader 01 ADouuoDism, ana vrenv wmneia i Scott, a Whig of conservative views, were for letting the South withdraw aa it had a right to do under the Consti tution. Th New England leaders statesmen ire may call some of them aaa vnreaienea secession oiwn, ana r wuAwjii mViai ss oomparea wuu CCJ inose tnat moved the Southern peo- 8nch inCTea8e. Arkansas comes near pie. Many of the leaders held that est, showing an increase of 144.8 per it was io locordance with the terms oenU Soatb?ariMiKrrea8ed 132.8. of the compact to withdraw when it Mississippi leads all .the State in ceased ta meet the ends in view. It ' - , -., . . I uecame onmiDsi oniy wnen tne ooum 1 threatened to resort to the same I rl e a i eacetut means oi rearess. We are surprised that as able and profound a lawyer as Judge Black is, with a fall knowledge of the history of the formation of the Constitution $mA esrilk wa ea S m ... I L.H 1 Jl I does not see tha matter inat aa tha I I southern people saw it. It is another . Y , . I lUKtsuuu ut juuiciai uunaness. 11 is the more remarkable because of tbe clearness with which he has dis cussed fthe perversions and viola tions by tne republican party of the I aeraJ Inatrnm-nf. flny nimnnr.. . r I ry, toe is-aieign Jsev3suosereert thus I views the opinion of Mr. Davis, 8y: It I "There was more truth in what Mr. Davis says than one is now apt to imagine. The feeling was bitter daring tbe closing dya of . .Buchanan's administration, bnt bad be withdrawn the troops from the South aad avoided hostilities, and left Lin. C.J11 no legacy of a besieged fort, itislikely I ndNhCe border States would probably not have I era Confederacy would have speedily fallen tnrougn. Withont nndertakiog to say that I this opinioa is correct in all particn- J lars we are very much inclined to the opinion that .war would have been avoided in some way. UBCBRT ILLCSTBATlON QBB1T PRIlfCIPLO. OP A The very foundation-stones of the republican form of government set np by ourpatriotio and wise forefathers, was the independence of tha Stat..' Jnst in ; proportion as the reserved constitutional rights of the States are ignored or invaded -. has there been mischief 5 andidangen5;: The StIb a tnis oiain to lmnress inis iar.t. ' 'trM'e.rilAU 7 . f , - T v 1 or nearly ti weeks baa beeaincapai f -:t-ArI- -.t;V!:M.:.. t.-"i.- 1 - i wwia,, aubio UBS ueen I .V.t.tri.. , ) . States.and still there have been peace, qaieVarid an aota'al ra.of good, feel ing. : There has been no friction, no; conflicting of . interests. . Each Slate, anvereirm within .itself. - in 'f the ex- ercise of constkutional power, haa gqnon :-BmobIy4:orting -v. - - . l. "- . its own great dolieB, contributing Us i snare to tne aeyeigymcuk uu buiiuuj i inrr ni ina areai union ot wuicu i h " V V r: part, and illaatrattng UtetraAoUhat haDDV savin that the States of the TTJrt M;tinftfc ntr.A hillOWB vet J UIVU .W - . Ana u the sea.n ". The Baltimore Gazette' t baa" been making a fresh but brief study of the great fundamental doctrine 'of looal self-government in view of reoe,nt I oventa. It DOinta oat very, dearly a I : 1L i Ait f th first imnortannaj that I 6 - ; .,, I a.: : hlt .irtraf anrl I , . n iM I tV are noiteu. and thai IDesaCaDDOtl y ,nj. U.U1M,U , uu ; be perpetualea unless tne nguw. ok I rt : n.nonu1 wmmuuw"M" f - ? I resr)eOted. Says the Gazette: I "We have aever had a period when the value of State govern meats was so positively established, and . which abows ' how very essential they are to the stability of all ati a and the perpetuity of our whole system ot government and laws. We have j v. air I iiyea uauw iuui Buimiw-t I internal purposeavibUBodtotorDaDces nave I cf persons OT property has beeo obstructed I m.-.-a Tn thn nainrn nf ita hirth and 1 rjrr7K ....moM nf tha i e""-'- &- r . . 1 United States U not competent to inia ena. I and the most lamentable troubles we have L.i.i.it.. inila. Ttia Qr.toa artitM I ICKUIIUTB mw I lore tne Jf eaerai unwn tncy were iw fmr- i ties Qaviog innerent suveroiK.uiy, auu uuiy I delegated to the ' general government the I few and well-deflnei powers tor the com- I mon defense and welfare. It was in lets I anjHt the Union was established, and if we- mtend to preserve tne suostance ana me charters of our civil liberty tt must oe so reverenced and administered 1 n - In 1870 the South grew- 3,011,357 bales of cotton. Io 1880 it grew 5,730,968 an increase of 2,723,011 bales, or 8D.7 per cerifThe increase in population was 30 per cent... The ratio of increase of production of cotton is nearly three times the in crease in population. This shows very cood work for the colored laborers. What becomes of Northern SF . . ,.,.r i . 3 j nea c now ma tne siaugnierea sua . bulldozed negroes ever do so much labor ? Ob, the Bbameiess, lytni; ' - miscreants oi i anitee-aoooie-aom i m -w- m n iiut is this inozeasoot prouncuoo tbe healthiest pecuniary sign r tt nat about other productions ? Is the increase in corn, wheat, oats, bacon, I etc in proportion to the increase in vormlation f If not, then is not cotton raised at the expense of other I nrodnctions? we have no doubt of it, is it ludi-I ciou, iri it prudent, is it the way to prosperity aud indepeudenoo r I North Carolina in 1870 made but I 144,935 balee; ia 1830 it made 389,- 516 an iaorese of 108.7 per cenL No otber colton State shows any production, giving f 55,808. , I (jreorfirts I - " ' " I 1 witb 813.965. I nu..i.j-,.,0)M '. I The nron of 1 87 J ' wan a Kr.o TrrhMnht . n , Mmnwh mftrtBV M ,thA.flrnM thftt exceeded it by 1500,000 bales, Jn mo g baleof .oUon-felched10o. What does it fetch now ? When the - . -. . ' you can ouy tpree lor nve cents. ......... ... ... - . Vhen too much cotton fonbe con- sumption is grown then . the price j drops. The rule of demand and I tonrvw ..vrviSo. tv .11 nwinia i J ar w. ul ivuwvvo "The FrWmes -W&crTofgetfiar these uuieaata KepuDUcan voters are. kept in the boetiaef ilmeracy-because tbey arelte- pubiicans'x'AiZadpAfa fres.Iitp. There is naoxouso' for ueh4gno- ranee. There is less excuse for such falsi f y log. The Frtse is beeomi ng a a better paper. It ought io slough off its old R ad ical skin and become bet- J ter informed as to the South and lees 1 malignant. Why doerriot tbe mighty, boastful, rich North: Vacate the ner groes after freeing tbem and invest- In 1,1 era WUQ ne lTD ' vvny leave to me aoum it robbed of hnn- dreds of milhocr to provide school iDp: for 'tbe wards of the Nation In pointfacfi - thd - Sotrtb Is-'sbaTineIts money equally between the taoes for edaoationalpa'rposes. ButthUtbe ignorant does Dot tndw vM: if it knows 3' ia 'loo1 niif air to- phblish i So1ltft feaa7 ,.giv vttoro,nan ?lx;lliae5 M)TT"e,''Mlllf-W total othbtttion of :lhe: North will f 5?? lttrpW he(4i:' u i.c'r::; Vr. i J,:',: ' i We? dor not'Tiktfmttobih at? : io itt?;0iei&8 - - --. -... .i - Rlchmcibvmerad r,"vu " v o ueiievtj Ifc. ines ;lO D8 1 air nd hooMtvItr - - A fOrLnnatA rry.ft.kiUA T -'MrtM(1'r" consistentvdislike of the Mahone- thus rebukes its' party at hope : : i":Wo think it nothing less than? madness In I hose Republican leaders end i newspa--perrof lhe'--Nortb, who wish ; tollylbe party with the Southern enemies of social reform and public honesty. It Is not the party we care forU is the natloor and-for the sake of the nation w plead fpr-f ucb s iai w r Mnni nemarri nnnnia.ai win s ar? DKiim J e ttt e8ineeUdpTercointh?k )UmiM. u.u6... i mi tt -..i ji nflm,WDiPB, " iW wgM MrK- Ji j:,riav , - VKi I " . - . - Kijvl population of England ;, alone Is Z4; 608,391 Engtand afftbW ther have; 25,968,286, an increasef o oca nort 4Tn;n noarlu n ' ' . tt the totat increase in th UBiWd.Kng; aom is wueoreu wu wucu.. "V"- lmA ...mKiin 9 T9 flic ' ahnla hi) in I Crease OK. o ,O0,.- WUIUI .. nirjjejjr I v - . 1 As..t k. . Jmmiu Af 5.M fiSR n. Into I "J - u-Kvr.- - 5.159.839. The Isle of Man has a ' - , DODQilton of .53.492. th Channel - - .u .ww strd merchant seamen abroad supply the remaining 242,844. There :are anmn 700.000 more females : than- 9 - ' males. Population of London 3,814,- 571 increase in ten years o60,311. I iTiro nrn nnma zau.uuu uiurn ivuiaira I r raae8 DeQomcey thirty years I ago spoke Of the "nation 01 LiODUOn. It.. -i- i I Al nas a million suu a 4u. . a half more inhabitants now than it had then. In John Milton's time its population was 300,000, less than Baltimore now has. The census was taken in April last and in ono day. Tmhner'a nterarv Record. Nos. 151 2. ffivea the following table of the circulation: of the leading European periodicals: Veoer Jlhutrtrts Wett, Stuttgart, 107.000 Cawn- laubet Iieipzig7350.000i the jtazettes of fash- u. .iii TbtMr Tirlin firt 000- AfnrtAMMli- ivu . rmm-mw , ' , , w , - I Briin. S55lOO0: Ullhutration. Paris. 15.000; mutated IMon Nm. WSJf XTsSow" dVs Deux Monde. Paris. 23.000; CornAUl Magaxine. London, 23.000; Belgravia, Lon don, 12,000. Exchange. In this country Scribner and ..Harper 8 Monthly hire each over 100,000 circulation. What the circu lation of the illustrated papers is we have seen no estimate. Tbe Atlantic, xitnincott . iorM mmcan iZwfew, I " i yVtneon Review International and i . w- 1 t i Cf w- Frank Leslies Sundav Magazine I .:-,nial:nnl unt WA . 1 - - unabie to eive the figures. i There are 59 life insurance com I panies, the total income of which is $83,388,850. Total premium receipts $57,448,352. Cash paid for losses $23,015,899; for matured endowmenta $8,959,859 total $33,707,252 for 138. In 1870 there were 171,390 i policies representing $417,855,173. In ten years tbe decline is tremen- dou. In 1879 there were 122,868 ' policies, representing but $187,049,- 113. The decrease in number is 39 per cent; in amount 123 per cent. WUii ilae after. Csairsls Charlotte Observer. The Richmond & Danville "sys- tem" comprises at present the follow- . - . r i i .... iner DroDerlies. all of whioh are either I c . . . . ---- - controlled by the company by owner- I ship, leases or other contract arrange ment for long period, or are owned by the parties who hold the majority interest in the Richmond & Danville Railroad : Mil fit. A fleet of vessels running be tween West Point and Balti more. The Richmond, York River & Chesapeake Railroad Rich mond to West Point . ....... 38 140 49 Richmond & Danville Railroad Richmond to Danville. .. . a: ietimont xvaitroaa xanviue to Greensboro, N, C, , , North Carolina Railroad Goldaboro via Greensboro to Charlotto, N. C Northwestern North Carolina ' Railroad Greensboro to Sa lem, N. C. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line 223 25 269 70 39 Charlotte to Atlanta Atlanta fe Charlotte Atr-Line . "Narrow Gauge branches. . J. Northeastern Railroad of Geor gia Athens ; to l oin I a eta- . Uonontthd 'A. & C , , , , , , . Chaytotlej Columbia& Augusta Kailrosjd Charlotte to Au- Columbia - fc Greenville Rail . .xoad-rCol. to Greenville. m . ; Abbeville Branch . . . Anderson Branch . ... . . . . . j Blue RTdglTRailroad . . .... . : Laurens liailroad . ......... Spartanburg, Union & Colum : bia Railroad Alston to Spar 191 143 12 io 32 31 tanburg. . .... ...... .. . . . . 68 VVestern North Carolina Rail- roau icompieieaj oaiiBDury to Asheville , . . . . . .'. .... . . . 140 Total;... . , 1,480 I , Caat TJp liy the Beau Dublin Times. A conple of weeks ago'CornelinA de Boer, - a .Yolendam fisherman, was ifishing for., anchovies Tin the Zuyder . - . iujknAwyviuooriliMniy li vtr have thrown it oyerboard againfOn fwctaondPetl inariMtiAn h fnnnA. . tlim. mmamr I i r . ' w nas , . mainly aO affCTerr.tB Of UUle heana rif V, : " a . . , - I J- he mostly silver pieces, 452 in nam- othorlgoM pieces. IThey were ,ajl dated! between! 180 and ip80. There Were hUo jn-thepetrjfied inass? some 'small 'plated sme of "them whole and some broken. - - ' It ' is. in the Ianffuage of a well-edUod iournal: HowhaU we get rid oftheprofe8SKbalpbliticiao' whp works Coj-Tflprhiko of an bfficty and,!becp'mespthe avexf its leaders ,?in order tVeiairCjihe office? Howllaball 1. wV preyeit. 4be sixty th9U8and"pffice' boldersTrtffff be nnminc" an branfied "')Tn"ffClir0B': to repress aljlfjertafoj I feeluitr and opinion?'" Does JMr, Dawes ever look at the -matter m tb n aZ; . We should like the .New I v .:"! ?ifrl' 'i: .'rV"i:-f" ;.'.tU. fa I I reUBUb rauruenu aimubm w n I ,, a....t. a o -T-'- aroiv &vuwicrn tuuruci i xs i.ua t . - s Artr!ng.. ih. it;U: baot been commuted inWew 1 ynrk 9 ordo.the limes mean that I i. : ' , , I a criQ which is peculiarly, brutal IS neeessanlv and naturallvSouthernr The General experience is that- the vilest offences, prompted by th rrtost brutal desires, aro infinitely more numerous in the North; than , io the Io t- . . n . J A - .hAm fta fJnrthirix or I tit. murders Charleston News i nrtfL tjnurier. I ttr. 'lb Hoop tiuake, ; Col. C. Leventhorpe, of North Carolina, writes la tho .New York Sun on the subject of the hoop or sachem snake, which is ofien seen in Virginia and the South : "The snake is of vfnomourfamef smJ, though it may be an extreme precaution, 1 should not care to risk, even now, a scratch from the point of the spur. In the early summer a serpent ot tnis I species wan killed within three hun- dred virdsof my house. I oaw this . dingy yellow, iuarke.1 ntnl blotched writh-blank. The head was flat and V " " L vilAna Innkinv. Ttien wh a remark. able muscular swell, like that of the abv the tail, sod suererestive-of an intention .to give force to a blow from the tail, whioh tapered from below the swell, and terminated in a horn like that whioh I send. The horn was grooved io the same manner, and curved sim ilarly. This specimen measured four feet ten inches. The young man who killed the snake stated that the viper coiled up at hia presence, ap- I ; : L.1J! I peanng greauy irniaieu, uoiuiuf; it i n i r. j : . . : ..: -i i sail a1v ft an1 a rat t 0 1 1 nt it inAlAnlln !wat aivtn auu auiaviut; i viuiwUji . - . ... ....... . v n 1 uub eeiueu 1110 master uv a wen directed shot from his rifiV." Olltt STATE CON TK HI 1"0 K A R Kf, The Oxonian of July tbuki that tbe people of North Carolina are n orderly and moral people," but not a law-abiding people. It says that the criminal records of Raleigh and Wake county will prove that they are not Uw-abidioe. How a people can disregard the laws-c-f ihe Bute I wonder to us. Biblical Recorder. i ..... Oae thing is tertaln, and ibat ft, if the I these schools ixpect gHd teachers, ihey niwtf pay ihw reasonable salaries. Men I nf lh mti-piuiirv arnmrpmf.nU and talnla I to tench successfnlly will not woik at star- : wioo-pay.-and if tbey d. it wui only be as loog as iney csuoot ueip lucuiauivca, auu then tbey will take hat little or no interest in a vocation which ia so little appreciated, and offers so little nf encouragement to them Tbe good and faithful teacher, who properly fits himself for the calling, dean I rousof making teaching bis profession, ia di?.?J? ,1ib"L",aIy"JLbuld receive no nvunun wuh iuuis uw i n Jhii. ; av m uiKu nuuo mm ikuwbu i.m- competent teacher ia dear at any price. Charlotte Observer. SALEM ACADEMY, SALBSI, Ji, c. 'pais jsstitutioii commends itself to the public as a notably pleasant and safe home and PUDI aclai nign ciass acnooi tor giris ana young women. It has durlnir Ue past few years been ereatli i has during the past few years been greatly lm- proved. Its beqauump Akslanokkkkts have been remodeled and its standards advanced. It now of fer all the advantages of similar institutions of the highest grade. . A large number of Instructors la employed, and palnstaaing Instruction Is guaran teed, it oners a aoerai mgusn, or jsngiisit and classical course for graduation, and under Its new administration, has already eradaated (with dlDlo- xoa) four very promising classes. have latterly been read ap ted to secure to its resident pupus tne largest measure or comiort ana ' conven ience,. Bight ruidtnt teachers are continually in chares, and give special attention to the cultivation of correct manners and - habit in pro wing girls. Systematic and enlightened physical culture and care of health are prominent features in the Im provements recently perfected. . exceptional lacuines are onerea ror tne study or Mtraio. The results tof practical work In Its Music Department, during the past few years, would war rant the Academy, In the Judgment of competent Critics- in Inviting comparison with any other sim ilar institution In the South. A two to three years' CrrsdnatiBg Course (with diploma) has quite l ecent ly been Introduced. i Special attention 1a -directed to' the Advantages now also obtainable In the DkpabtxkhT' of Dilaw tae) aicd PAiarrae, which has been reorganiaed and' laced In charee Of a- lady : of special ability and superior training. A nigh standard of excellence 1 be maintain o a aad thehertiaaethnds unserved . A variety of branches of stadv ia offered' and cars- 1 rui tuition is guaranteea. The 78th year begins September 3V18S1. - ' ' - . ' r RV. J.T. ZOBN, Jy 37 Deod&Wlm- " wefrsu ' Principal. Iron Paint - Company. Weatli er Froor, ; Water . Proof and Jlrf Proof. NEVER CRACKS. BLISTERS OR PEELS. Especially ; adapted , for . TIN, E INC, COPPER, j ?s. IRON, SUINULBSand. BOARD ROOFS. Defective and Leaky Roofs, from age and exposure ' are rendered Tight and Perfect by its use. Damp and ImperfeerWaBir arSTTdau rendered dry by the use of this PAINT and OEMENT: t . n, t. pate co.V - Noa 700 and 702 BTMaln Street, RICHMOND, Va. , , Branch Office, Journal BuDdlng. Prlncesfe St, Wilmington, N. C. WALKER MKARES, "Agent. i We present the followiag Endorsations of the merits or Kicnmona iron rami and Cement : wnnsr . mAm Vi- . z j L York River and' Cheaaptake Hail-r i Petersburg Railroad Company. - Rlchmosid Alleghaay Railroad ComrjanT. xu-nna. eflckarrrPDtAri-r1iV. eaanea & Ohio liaUwayCornnZ.V ' -. Xeaboard M Roanokf, Railway Oompaay . 4W.WaI SV UAMbA a3 a 4 1 wm m.mm T - - saw vimwii 1 ats a; as MISCELLANEOUS. , TRADE MAEiM It p. V t ' v 4iV OTfffRKM :1i IMOUi Uy U V aIU U U ; a, Uf V V Backache, Sordneis of thd Chest, Gout, Quinsy,. Sore Throat, welings and ToofhEamOaohdyFresm fet ahtTA&hes:; V - V ' No Preparation xn earth eqimls Sr.-J acobs On. as; a aare, wre MfMe ana aieap jnernair&emeay. A trial entails DU ;of 50 Centsu bj : can have cheap xai positlTB proof xai positiTB proof of its claims. , Directions In Jleyen. Languages. , . . , . 30IJ) BT ALLI)EUGQ3TSAin) DiLiLEESIH ;.:;;a:iEi)icdns.;!:;' .-;Bdifmoirc, aca., r e 10 D&Wly " -nrm , At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe . , and .8ure remedy. " Perky .Davis' Pain ' Killer is a eure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc'and is perfectly safe. Read the following : . BArNBBIJMJEL N. T Kardh 93. 1RR1- PERRT TVatis' PaiKilub MHr faiUtoqgora tntlant relief tot cr&mi &nil imin tn taestoo . . KlCHOI.TII.1, N. Y Teb. 3. 188L The vtry lett medicine I know of for dysentery. Cholera morbus, and cramps ia the stomach. Have need it for years, and it is mreemre every time. JULITTS'W. DKE. - MoiwoowA, Iowa- March 12, 1881. . I have nsed your Path Kiub in eevere eases of cramp, colicand cholera mnrtmflind it gave aim out instant relief. - L. E. Caldwki-l. CAMTBSVlUJE,GA.,Feb.23.18L For twentyyeara I have oaed your JPain ktt.t.ttr in my family. Have uaod it many times for bowel compUinta,anditoiioy cures. W ould not feel safe without a bottle in the house. J. B.Ivte. 8a co, Ms., Jan. 22, 1881. Ilave med Pebbt Davis' Pain """' for twelve years. It is taj'e, xr, and reliable.' Ho TP"thpr ahould aUow It to be out of the family'. H. I. Nates. OirramA, N. Y., Feb. 19, lhL ' We began trains; It over Uiiziyyears ago, and it always gives immediate relief. Would hardly dare to bo to bed without a bottle in the house. W. a 8PERRT. OoirWAYBOBO, 8. C, Feb. 22, 1881. Kearly every family, ia this section keeps a bottlo in the house. Db.. Morton. TJ. SL CONBTTLATK, Cbxrid, Rhknihh Prussia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Pesbt Davm' Paih En.ua almost from the day it was in troduced, aud after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my luauaehold aa an inditventaMe neeeuUjf. I. 8. POTTEB, TJ. R CoTMnL Bueton-on-Tkint, Ens. I had been several days suffering severely from oiarrnoea, accompanied wrd uumse pam, wnen a tried your I'aik Kn.T.KTt, and found almost instant relief. H. J. NooKt SI MONTAOUK ST., IiONDON, Kno. TJnriniraiclnannr tvHntriluievBuaiii India. I have in veil it in man v cases of diarahoBaw dvsen. tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give No family can Rifely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL : 1 For Rale by all druggists at 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. PEUliY DA Via A SON, Proprietors, f Providence, B. L ' jy 1 D&W3m nrm This great specific cores that most loathsome dls-ase,- SYPHILIS. Whether in ltS Primary, Secondary 01 -4AfiaMt.-. -Tertiary Stage Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. . Cures Scrorula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Kczcma, Catarrh, or any Blood Disease. CURES WHEN" HOT SPRINGS FAIL I Malvern. Ark., May S, 1881. We have cases In oar town who lived at Hot Springs, -and were anally cared with 8. 8. H. McCAjuton & MnaBT. u Memphis,' Tcnn., May 13,1881. ' We have sold 1,906 bottles of 8. S. 8. in a year. It has given nniverral satisfaction. Fair minded , physicians new recommend it as a positive specific. a. bianfiiu ato. Loufeville, By , kay 1S..18S1. 8. rT. S. has given, better saUof action' than any medicioe 1 have ever 'eoltk J. A. " JFixStcta. J Denver. Cbl.v May S, 1881. Xverv Dnrchaser rceaks in the hkrheet terms of 8. B. 8. L MElSSKTXBi , Richmond. Vs., May 11,1881. Tou can refer anybedy to- ns in regard to the merits of 8. S. S. Polk, Muxes 8t Co. j Have never known S. 8. 8. to fall to cure a case of Syphilis, whea properly taken. 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