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--.-."Vl.-JSF' QetMfi gfar. - NI.OBB lt I'HE i PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE. ! ' i Suggested by a spell f rainy weather at the South, unparalleled la severity and duration. i A voice of anguish'. tn the courts of air! i Some bloud-boro Niobe, by night and day. !! . w' ' A ' Strives, tbe drear burden of her lODg ae " spair . ;, . I: . , f- To weep 1 and : weep, but, vainly weep away t . . s- , .- .1 Urtst thou, ethereal Mournei ! lost thine All, ( VVbate'er that AH of life or love may be ;) 1 Tbtt thus from yoDder miat, unwoven pall. Thou rainest down thy woe on earth and sea? j . . Ah ! Earth replies .!.,. her sympathetic breast i i Touched to sad murmuring through her woodlands lone, i While to the mystery of the Heaven a un rest, !..- . ' j Wild wave and wanderiDg wind reapon' sive, moan! ' Yet, shall thy tears bo ; measureless? . . Be - ware! " J .. Leat nature, ' worn by iterance thus for- ' lorn, - - " ' ' Rouse the red Lightning from its lurid lair. To blast thee ; with the fervors of her . rcorn ! - I. - - - Philadelphia American: PrmlilOB la aJrei pernee. i I Greensboro Patriot. . There is a great difference between " prohibition and temperance. The one appeals to a man's moral reBponsibili ty, the other operates by force and ; fear, ii is not the resnlt of intelli gent observation ihat any great mo ral revolution was ever accomplished by force; the contrary. is the fact. j We. believe in temperance in all things in speaking, eating and in "? drinking. We believe in moral per . . aonal responsibility J that each man . for himself must stand or fall. We ; do not believe that the great-end sought to be accomplished by the pro hibitory movement now agitating the people of North Carolina to-wit,the conversion of the population of the State to the doctrine of total ab stinence can be practically real ized. The adoption of the prohibi tion Bill now before the people will simply transfer the sale of liquor from licensed and responsible dealers, to unlicensed and irresponsible dealers and the druggists, apothecaries and physicians in the State. Instead of exterminating liquors and beers, it will simply change the manner of sale and lose the revenue therefrom. It will produce perjuries and secret violations of the law from one end of the State to the other. It will give foreign producers the monopoly of the trade and exclude the people of North Carolina from the right to manufacture spintuous or malt liquors, even for medical, chemical or mechanical purposes. If it is needed by the physician to save human life ii must come from foreign manufac turers. The peach orchards and ap ple orchards of North Carolina, that . have cost their owners thousands of : dollars, must shut their gates to the demands of science even and let the people of Virginia or South Carolina or some other State furnish our phy sicians, chemists and mechanics with such spirits as the necessities of their business require. r ! The bill discriminates in favor of owners of -vineyards against owners of peach and apple orchards. The question naturally , suggests itself, why is a man allowed to grow grapes, make wine (which brings drunk) and enjoy it as a source of income, while! the honest farmer who has spent his money to raise fine orchards must let! hi peaches and his apples rot, lest he . Nhoiild make a little brandy, which; a:o brings drunk, that might be sold; ami he to himasourceof revenue. Is : there more sin ! in getting drunk on brandy or whiskey than on wine? It may be the "eider", clause in the bill is there as a compromise on the apple question, but where is the concession to the peach? Well the whole matter; is with the people we are honest in our views and we want to see every jai act for himself a privilege that some of the hot-headed fanatics wish to deprive us of, but one that we will v exercise in spite of all opposition. THe BVlla or Shopplns. The first ray of hope on this dark matter has been afforded by the or ganization of the "Shopping. Wo men's Moderation Society." The society owes its origin to several in telligent and upright women who " fully recognize the evils of excessive shopping, but who do not consider that shopping in moderation is neces sarily wrong. ; As is well known, the favorite purchase of the confirmed shopperjis ftrimmings." After the; habit of shopping becomes fixed, calico, barege, hosiery, and even gloves, cease to satisfy the victim. She craves the stronger stimulus of --irimraings" and on these she squan : df her own or her husband's sub stance. The "Shopping . Women's r Moderation Society" pledges its mem bars to abstinence from trimmings, except when Ordered by an experi enced family dress-maker, and for bids them even to approach a coun ter where "trimmings" are sold. The members of the society also agree to indulge in shopping of any kind only in the afternoon, and never as a mere amusement.! The funds of the society will be used to aid such confirmed shoppers as show an earnest desire to reform, and for the relief of dis tressed and; impoverished husbands whose wives have : ruined them by excessive shopping; and every mem ber promises, in employ in c: servants, to give the preference to those who do not shop. N. Y. Times. M nat a;we Kxpecied.') Milton Chronicle. Just as wei expected, j: We thought from the beginning that the Radical party would seek to make capital out of this bill, and upon its first bounc ing we warned the Democratic Leg islature to be on its guard. jr son rc nri to eir-C erv Tarboro pontnerner. I We have no doubt, howeverv-lhat tnaby Republicans ihink , they1 ban gain an advantage bymaking it a Prohibition party question! and At e determined to do so. What effect it is to have on the future State poli tics, and'especially; the Democratic party, is a source of much concern to us. 1 i --- 1 ' ' ' i Oxford Free Lancenllt. B. H Czart, chairman of Ihe Republican, Ex ecutive committee of GraDville county, has issued a call to the members of bis ; party and the people generally for a meeting in Oxford, July 4ib, to take steps for the de feat of the prohibition-bill. -We learn that Dr. Herndon will soon erect on Main street a bank and several offices! ;- It is confideatly. expected that ihe 17ibof July will be celebrated as the Qala".day, and that thence forward thenncient town of Oxford will stand foremost among thehusl ness centres of the State; Since writing the above additional information that some twenty car-loads of ; iron have arrived at Henderson and Capt. Williams is straining every nerve to push the road to completion. i .f ... -Z' i-.r THE GREAT mam JPOXt Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago. Backacfte, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swellings and : r Sprains, Burns and Scalds, " 111 General Bodily Pains, . : ' Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Palps . j . . and Aches. - Kb Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacobs On. as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively Mflmg outlay of 50 .Cents, and every one Buffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its clalmi. . Directions in Eleven Languages. "' - SOLD BY ALL DSUGGISTS A5D SEALEBS IS HEDIdKET" A.VOGEUGR & CO., I Baltimore, McL, V. &. JL Is a preparation of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian dui ana uw rnospaaxes, assocuuea wiui uia Vegetable Aromatics. Endorsed" by the Medical Profesaion, and recominended by them for Dy ppais, CrHrml Debility, VenaatoDl ; , WsBtofTltellty, XervMi rroa trstiom, Cvslesenee - fra Fter aai CliroBie Chill Fever. Itaervea every purpoae where a TQJiic Is neceggaiy. laaB&ctBrei bj the Jr. Harter geSciflfl (k, St Loiia The fonowtng- la one of the very many testhno- ; fclals we are receiving daUy: ( - ' - - ' GodUmot: Some three months- ago I began the ; nse of Db. Habtxb's Ibok Tonic, upon Ibe ad vice of mny friends who knew lta virtues. I vu : offering' from general debility- to such an extent that my labor waa exceedingly burdensome to me. , A vacation of a month did not give me much re lief, but on the contrary, was followed by in-' ; creased prostration and sinking- chills. At this ' time I began the nse of your Irox Toirtc, from which I realized almost tminemstr and wonderful ; results. Tbe old energy returned and I found that my natural force was not permanently abated.- I hare used three bottles of the Tonic. Since using . it I have done twice the labor that I ever did tn the , ; same time during my Illness, and with doable the ' ease. With the tranquil nerve and vigor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. "-If the Tome has not done the -work, I ' : know not what. I fcive it the credit. , - ; -1 s 1 XmtTiSk, ; XToy, O., Jan. 2, 1878. Pastor Christum Church. ; r Sale by Druggists and General Dealers Everywhei ; ! Je 8 Deod&W ly ea we fr , ' nnn J. ' A Delicious and Re- Lozenge, -i WWclt Serves -tliieFiise of PiUs and Dis- ageeable-Piirgative '- Uledicinese ' , : TBOPIC-FBCIT IiAXATTVB Is the best- preparation in the world for Constipation, Bill- " oosness, Headache, Plies, and all kindred Com- plaints. It actsi ganUy, effectively, and la deli-Ti clous to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melabjoly, Hypochondria, fcc. One trial eon- vincet. Packed la brmuca On boxes only. PRICE 25 and 60 CTS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS : mh 5 Deod&W tu thsa una.: hop bitters: (A Medicine, net at Drink.) " : HOPS, BTJCHU, MANDRAKE, - j DAIOJKLION, j ASD THZ PVBBST AJTD BSST MVDICAl. QUAIJ : TIBSOFAU.OTHKBBITTXBS. ... r- , THEY CUBE All Diseases of tbe Stomach, Bowels, Blood, uver, aiQucys, rdh urinary urgans, r r- vuuaueaa, Dieepienaueuana esneciauy i Female Complaints. 1 , ,s OIOOO IN GOLD.1 r Will be paid for a ease they will not core or -neip, or lor anyunngvnpure or injurious . i found in them. . Ask your araggist for Bop Bitters and try t them before yon sleep. Take no ether. ' D I. C. is an absolute and Irresistible cure for - Druakennesaj use of opium, tobacco and ; i - : narcotics. J. .Ah MUbyanccMk H HopKttoriM. Co Kooh.Ur, N.Tt, a Tomto, OnC Je 1 eodlm&W tn th aa 111 L !i I mm FBK3CBIBKD BT ; '. PHTSICIAKS. ; 1 predfrom,tl" : tropical 3s fruit - 'Vi; and planta. 1 One bittei lesson of - the pre- sent bribery business at ihe State cap ital mast be drawn from the low con dition of moral sentiment wbicu tprer yail among members of th&Xegisla turel . .It cannot be pretendedeitber, that' the city members are the worst in that body, and that the innoeent countrymen have all tbSrirtaesr--Msi Sessions seems to think it a very light thing that he should tell of his hav ing earned thousands of dollars as a lobbyint, years since,when he was hoi a member of the Legislature, tie had taken a band in this business, both in Washington and. m. Albany j, and, on one occasion when be bad received a checlifor $1,000, for services, and suspected that payment might ' be stopped' before the cbeok could;" be presented be took a fleet 5 horse and posted from Albany to Troy, in or derJ : to get in early with his cheok. In short, he says he "acted as a lobbyist; off sad on," ior six or seven years, i A lobbyist reeeivea money: for his .ser-. vices in influencing legislation, Mr. Sessions says that he was paid $5,500 for his services in procuring the passage of a bill. Nev York Times, Kep.v ; ;. .,. v f. nli "Jiiua Now and then there crops out in the Southern press an insinuation that industrial development at i.the South is regarded with jealousy at the North.1 ' Nothing could , be -' farther from the truth, and right' here,; from the midst of New England manufac turers, come voices loud and many voices,1 not' ? only "'commending the efforts of our Southern brethren ' in their worthy endeavors, but many are going South -in person to show tbem our ways of doing things," and- to urge them to favor the policy which made their own success possible. . Not; only this, ht Northern money is going South, and fanter-than ever at tbe present time," because of the en couragement it i is i beginning! in re ceive. No jealousy exists; not a bit. Emulation is not envy. . When any otner part 01 our own country can beat us at manufacturing we will go at something else. New York is no worse off because Minnesota has beaten her at milling flour, and Mas sachusetts will not disappear even if Georgia shoald beat her at making cloth. Jsoston Commercial bulletin. A Sad Caae. : ' Springfield Republican. ' : A disgraceful degree of sectarian feeling has been raised in the town ot Jesses, in tnis state,, against a school teacher, Mary A. Reardon, on the ground .that she is a Catholic Miss Reardoo was graduated at the Salem Normal School -in 1880. The Catholic objection was raised against her being given a school, bat she was given-the second vacancy which oc curred, when Rev. F." II. Boyton, a UoDgregationalist minister, entered the lists against her, and the' pupils were withdrawn till she had but four. She was then dismissed by the com mittee. ! Miss Reardon says in an ex cellent letter to the Boston JPost: "At the time of the civil war my fa ther was drafted and engaged a sub stitute, no question being asked as to his religious belief. Now whtn he has a daughter, educated in the schools of the State, and with a' di ploma guaranteeing her as .capable for a teacher in the public schools, she is barred-fiom earning a living in a position that has taken years of hard study to fit her for, because she has a certain religious belief." ; ' Tlie World's Bilancs 8ltMt. For the decade of 187O-U880, ao cording to Mr. Mulhall, the statisti cian, tbe world's balance sheetstands thus : Increase of population 9.70 per cent., of agriculture 8.58 per cent , of manufaotnres, 18.C0 per cent, commerce: 38.20 ' per cent., mining 47.0C per cent., carrying trade 53.22 per cent. These figures, says the Baltimore American, are very remarkable. They not ; only show that man's : resources . , grow much faster than he increases, -but that his condition is being improved and ele vated, by tbe enormous ? increase of the . more . skilful forms of labor, which bring in the highest wages and exact the fewest hours of-work. j KEIVIGIOCS SIISGBLI.ANV. :; : j The Pope baa summoned a spe cial congregation of Cardinals to pronounce upon Father Curci's new book entitled "New Italy and Old Zealots," and its being placed on tbe index expurgatorius is con sidered certain.- - -" ..: - - ? The Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of Brooklyn, since be has taken up with poli tics, appears to have lost bis grip on tbe good people of the Lee-avenue congrega tion, and, for want of support, bis church is to be sold to pay a $28,000 mortgage. :; i Peddlers of the revised -New -Testament do tolerably well ia . cities and large villages, but make hardly any sales in the country, where any alteration of the sacred book is generally regarded as awful profanatronrTheioua womeo of Weldeoj Jowa, chased an agent out of town: - . j Miss : GordonCunnnlng-' says that a venerable cannibal in New Zealand, whom Bhe.vi8UeQfibia"piniy wttb an obese ' divine, stroked down -"and - gently prodded the reverend gentlerrran in a man ner painfully suggestive t Sydney- Smith's Joke about "Cold curate 3n the sideboard' beea adopted tor airpervices in the cbsDet - of the Tbeological -Seminary" at. "Andorer and .ia.Fbilups Academy . President Pur'- tec baa. introduced it io-.tbeY-afe CJaapel . . Dr. McCoeU .reads Jrom it Jo-connection jwilh the eld version in tbe religious services he cooduels at Princeton. ," i . i-3The President tf ;.',-jtn'd Benedict Institute; tbe lie v. E. J.: Qoodspeed, p.'D.. died last night of dysentery; His funeral Jpok place this evening and the remains were sent to t;Bico-lorniermeBt. Dr. loodspeeds was a Northern Ereahy terian. and bad been deydingui himself to . the preparation of colored youths, for the min- h Are s the ?'newifles gUuering' .with silver or nementa and -l poiiihed stocks; any truer man tne Dear. niieaol the fat&eraf . RiehnioTidChHiliarkJjivocaie If Satan ever smiles, jt , is when -be, sees'a high cultured preacher -firrng at a sinner wun a telescope rine. ationg range. - Tbe. sinner neither smells - the powderuor bears the whistle of jhepellet.i Recorder,' :DR JOY.'S - ftirhravo ELECTRIC DEVICES, lo.a,J0Y.E.l.,.0. i ha Unlvanity 01 porthecuta efNervouaand othwDiMawa, DH. 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MdL JanWDAWlT nra l!1 0 THK TBAVBLKR WHO WISELY PKOV1UK Aalntt the conllngencr of tUneaa by takinp: with him Ueste tier's Stomach Hitters, has occasion to congratulate himeeir on his foresight, when he sees others who have neglocted to do so suffering from soma one of the mlade8 fr which U s a rsmady and preyenUre. Among; these are feyer and atue, bilionsness, coostipatlon and rheumatism, diseases of ten attendant upon .a change of climate or an wont d diet. For sale by a' I Prnggiats and Pea'ere generally. je 1 Deod&Wly tnthsa : arm A KPLKND1 oppoQ-rpBiiTy to WIN A P0RTUNB SEVENTH GRAND DIB TRIBUTION, CLASq G, AT NEW ORLEANS , TUESDAY, JULY 13. ltSl-134u ITIonibly Drawloc. Louisiana State LotterY-CoiDany. Incorporated In 1858 for S5 years by the Leglela tore for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,009 to which a recerre fund of over $420,000 has since bean added By an overwhelmlne popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Cons'.ituUon adopted: December 9d, A. D. 1879. : ITS OR4ND SINGLE NUMBER PRAWINQd will take place monthly, , .., , ; i .... - - .j IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Look at the following Eiilribution : 1 " ; : I j ' capitai. prizb $3ovaoa " " , , ; 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACB -7 I , HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLIJt.R. ' : ' - U8T OF PRIZES. r, . ? 1 Capital Prie.... .f30,000 ,; l Capital Prize..;.. ..-.i.....;.;. ........ 10,000 8 tetm'-'''---'"'' - t-OOO f 5 Prteei of 10W,w..... w. ... .. ... e OOO SO Prtses of 600 10,000 viou rrusea or i5 iuu ......i.. 10,080 0O Prizes of -60...; 10.000 :600 Prizes of W.....v...:...:...i..i,.;r 10,000 1000 rasea or 10.. ....10,000 APPROilMXTION PRIZES f 1 9 Approximation: Prizes of $300. . - :- 9,700 Approzimauon mxee or zuu. 9 Approximatioh -Prizes ef 1C0. 1,H00 000 LJ57Pmep. amoontlng to ............. $110,403 RespWrPpeFFPSBPadlng agpntfl wanted at 'all prominent pointa. to whom a tfbetal cpnipcnsafjop will be paid. , . For further information. wrll clearly, giving full address. Send orders by ezpresa or Registered Letter or Honey Order bj mall. Addressed avis tp f RI. A. OAUPOIH, I . -, - ,,Nw Orieans, Louisiana. M. A. 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JiVci-y tl.iy briiiga news of nre ageuyoi nn n wun sraia or Irani HlxHue -of . rUc'iimatie martyr re sXftrcil, or a vjilxzalile Iiorae or ox ttSvad. by tbo hcaliii g power of this - 3J1 irblcU' BpccOily cares tradi allmento of eahTiiintiBmTSTVcHlTigf, Stltt aixdHSfrila, .Cuts Brniio find Spralus loI6uit -Bite aud Sttnc;!, fit Iameticss, Old SKrrriccr. I'Voattitea,Cliilllaii, Sore Hippiea,rj Caked', Breast, - and Lnapl eyesry.forni cf exteruel dis- re9; It h-M withont acawr,- - or tho jCuuiu ckeatios it i-nrea Spratne, bwljuiy, UtifF Joints, Xuuuiler, Hnrncsa Korea, Hoof dis eases, foot liot. (Screw Worm. Scab. I Hollow .Tlom, Scratcb.es, VVlnd- Salls.- Sijavin, TJrohf Blngbone, Id "Sores,-.Toll EvU, Film npon tlte 'SltrHt .tm1 overy- olher ailment to t tho occupant a ' of the Stable and Stoclt Varcl are liable. .-'The Mexican; Unstana; Liniment always enres--ami never disappoints; ancl it Is, positive!;-, - HE-BEST OF ALL. FOB MAIT OS SEA5T. feb 5 Wly BROOKS' Patent Cotton Press. JT 18 DURABLE DOES NOT GET OUT OF OEDEB-works with small amount or power, and la qaick In operation; will pack balea from 303 to 800 pounds; can nse hand or steam power. ' i - i ' . . : - . tor prices and further Information, address , '. . V HART, BAILEY & DO., e lSL7t Sua W6t' Wilmington, N.C Bookwalter Engine, ! r. . - : Effsctivfi, Simple, Durable and Cheap. Compact, Substantial, Economical and Easily , , managea. uuaranteea to worKweil and give lull power claimed. Especially adapted for driving Printing Presses, Corn Shellers. Feed Mills, Grain Elevators, ! Cotton Gins, and all kind of Ma- x t. . hinery reqniring from one : -.,,;.. . -J j ; to nine horse power. , - , SEE OUR LOW PRICES. Power Engine .J... 3 Horse $240 CO I . S80 00 . S55 00 .440 CO j. Spnd for descriptfve pamphlet v JAMES jLEFFEL CO,. . ' - fi Springfield, Ohio. ray SO W4t r LD NEWSPAPEBS--8UITABLB V' : . . ' tOT Wrapping and other oarposea Oaa be hod at the STAR OFFICE: - , , ,: z - . . I AMY QUANTITT flftMAE"Jhiri-fl I wvmm l' " ay 1 I' ll 1 Vi K 'm ii pSiM I I II III -1 r 'ttS k-;-:--- P L. Bridgers &-Co; ABSNOW TBS Largest Retail Grocers iff WlLjilSOTeS. ' ' I 1 ' '! . v - t . . Ask any of the Biokcrp, and they will tell j on that they now buy nearly twice what lhi did one 1 year agn BRANDY; A email lot of that PINK OLD COGNAC left, $6 and $7 per gallon In two gilloa lots and over. Don't ' ' ' - . . . ,i forget that this Brandy was bought at aaction for lees than half its cost; has been retailed here for jears at $10 and $12 per gsllon.1 IFOR THE CURIOUS. ;4- i If any one will take the trouble to examLae the records, they will find that ' !n i j - 1- ' i " ' ! P. I,. Bfidgers1, & Co; i ought more Liquors, with one exception, than ?'---.-!-U if'- 1 - -fU-f; r - '5;-;rv l,. 4;jki,:-i any house in Wilmington. They have no Whole sale Liquor License cothat this immense quantity s ' i , ' . ' I I was sold by tbe bottle. ' . -"; -' -.H . - -i" . Comments are nnueces sary. ROYSTER'S CANDY. One Hundred and Fifty, Founds receive ast night that was made on Monde v. Call early, as we ; 1 L are unable to buy one nflh asmachas we could ..ii ... i , -aell. -j M " ' . : !' P. Ii. Bridgers & Co. TJ. M. Stkdmah. . rreswent .Vice President 1 Isaac Batbs...... S. D. WAXlLA.CS... Cashier j i i Uank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAID IN - - $350,000 ,:- !-;" V--- : I ... 1 - - ..' .: ; - j AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: John Dawson, ! D. K. Hnrchison, of Wil- - llams & Murchison Hon. B, R. Bridgers, Pres W. As W. fi, Jj. H. Vollera, of Adrian St Vollera. f Jno. W. Atkinson, Col. B. P. Little, Trmp. -Ratpa? C. M. Stedman, of Wrlgh t a steaman. Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- ooro. E. B. Borden, of Golds- boro, N. O. . ! D. McKae. i i I , C. M. Stedman. President. E. B, Borden, -President. BulUboro Brancli. R.P. Howxu. Cashier, r BISECTORS: E. B. Borden, W. T. Faircloth, E. Edmundson, Herman Weill. W. b Korncgay Wononhnnn TJnnnr.h M. P. Leak President. nullUaUUlU UlQUUll. Cashier. I j DTBECTOBS: A. Leak,R, T. Bcnnett,G. W. Little, J. C. Marshall Issues Certifleates of Denosit bearing Interest. Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held In trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, &c, &c., Ac i - Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or otherwise. - i novlfrwtf- .. I PREMIUM SAFETY OIL ;'-j j' FOR SALE BY Adrian & Vollers, cor. Dock AFront its I Agents for Wilmington and vicinity. ' ' myl4DAW6m T- Popular Monthly Drawing of the Commonwealtli Distrilinllon Coipany. At Macauloy's Theatre, j In the city of Louisville, on : Thursday, ; June 30th, 1881. These drawings occur monthly Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General a. seraoiy or Jientnoky. Incorporating the Newport Prtatlngjmd Newspaper Oo. approved Aoril 9. ftro. FTHIS IS A BP ROT AT A(rP ANnuia V a "auBi,i XVXMX AkA AJikiV , - . The United States circuit Court en March 81 ren dered the following decisions : 1 'en 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAXT : ad. ITS DRAWINGS ARB FAIR. ' fTe S??8 ,haf "won nd a large reserve fund. ;Read the list of prises .for .f ; s t . . i . TDK UNB DRAWNg. - . ; 130,000 100 Prisea 1100 each 10,000 1 Prize.... "10,000 aoOPrteea SO each loIouO .1 IS26------! 6,000 600 Priaea - SO each H000 10 Prises $1000, 10,000 1,000 Prizes - 10 each 10 000 SO Prizes - 500 10,000- S K26 - Mcn Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes . 200ieach, . . l 5) 9 Prizes ' 100 eachl " . - 1.960 Prizes.- : t ' i Whole Tickets, HalfTlchets,.118'400 -64 Tickets. 10a si -xicsets, Hemlt Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or Send by Express. - DON'T SEND BY" RSGISTERED LE T TER OR POaTOTPICB ORDERofd1rTof$5 and upward, by Express., can be sent at ourex- k'MOFders to R. M. BOARDMAN, Bnildino 1 . TlITTKVrr.i v , rr or T. J. COMMERFORD. SM Hradil? vJ" my 81 eow : a . to. th ea .. . .,.. NEW-, ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 t'liiij.;.--,-!-- :-. - A Dose of Tarrani's Seltzer Aierient has removed the agony of rheumatism and its con tinued nse entirely healed the patient KheumatiBm is bat little underf-tooj. Some empirics resort to embrocations, which are really dangerous. it w now acknowledged to be a blood dieeaoe. resultine from acidity. This aperient corrects all such acid ity; and thus cure& the disease All rheumatic mf ferers are advised to try It. HOLD BT ALL DKDu omTS.- . . -. - ' A " . FEEE ! FEEE ! ! FREETTj A recipe for the infallible cure of CII I LL( AND FhTBK, 91 A LAKIAL FttVKM orltllANlUATIO DISBAsiitSeHt free of charge. The undersigned, after suffering for three years (reduced to a mere skeleton) trilng numerous remedies, including quinine, without avail, was en tirely cured by the remedy preparedirom this ie clpe, and sincerely hopes every person afflicted in a like manner will Bend for one. Address K. O. M1L BAJJK, 16 Ann Btreet, New York. i TUB , : w imams jvapor a or. For the Preservation ot aftjKinds of i. -1 Fruits and Vegetables Manufactured by ."!. & jn, sprout. nuncrv LycsmlOE fto.. Pa. Send for cir cular. . . " ? ' - i Ask your- grocer, for&e William Evaporated FrUit. 4 '- . : ' . tit;;,:-,: , . .. ; .1 t my814wDW " ' j TTniversity of Virginia, StfMMERXAW LECTURES (nine weekly), be gin 14th July, 1831, and end 14th September, flave proved of signal nse, 1st, to students who design to pursue their studies at this or other Law School : 3d, to those who propose to read privately and 3rd, te practitioners who have not had the ad vantage of systematic instruction. For circular apply (P.O. University of Va ). to Johk B Mraoa. riot. Cem. and Stat. Law. my 31D&W4W TheFiarquhap SepaffitrV f lgriltoslT'' "5 . warn.. ft Wa4 is? L Tor I llartrf-Tl Mttiocw. jasMg 1 1 e 5 DftWlm " "f m- .' (THE BBOYtl COTTOII GIIQ Cleans tho Seed better, runs lighter, gins faster, and costs less money than any other CIn In the market. The brush is adjustable and It has driv ing pulley and belt at both ends. Every machine made of the best material and fully and legally guaranteed1. ; Price List of GISS, Feeders and Condeuaeifi, O ' - ' ' MTU W g twrfft VILOWtT ck"'sffj tf Price with 1 prlt-e itli ' Prices of Self , MT i macs. Giiis. Feeder or ' Feeder and j : Condenser. ' Condons -r. SObaw S 75 00 . tlOOOd"'" "il25) 85 " 87 tO 116 00 ' .. . 1 W io ' irooo 132 w) ice oo 45 f - 112 60 116 W-l ,179 60 M 125 09 lfiOOO . 1J5W 60 f 14000i 1K0O0 oa 70 f ISO 00 206 m . 853 00 - so p -. liiooo - gaa oo t- ssi oa The aborc pricc&are for the tnaclilnes boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factory. . WQi name price delivered at any acoes&ihle point, free of freight, U desired. ... : ' ysfaifclished 1843, at Colnmbns, Ga., under name of E. T .Taylor & Co., removing in 1858 to New London, Ct, where the present tint have since carried on tlio business. . In additiion to our already unequalled facilities we have erected another large factory, thvta doubling onr capacity of manufacture. Get your orders in at once and avoid a poasibility of delay; Extra inducements to early buyers. Send for illustrated pamphlet giving new testimonials from hnndijeds of enterprising planters, !- ' Tresses, Engines, and complete outfit furnished WhaaHesired. Address . BROWN COTTON GIN CO., - New Xiondon, Conn. JOBN DAWSON CO.,' AeentB, aplO p.W5m Wilmington, N. C. Health is Wealth ! DR. !b. C. WEST'S - NBRYR AND BRAIN TREATMENT : a specific for Hysteria, Oon valslons. Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, -Loss of Memory, Im potency, Premature xt Id Arc, caused by over-exertion, excesses, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. JBach box con tains one month's treatment. One dollar a - box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re turn the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by W1L H. GKBEN. Drug rist, (successor to Green f Flanner), Wilmington, N. C. Orders by mail will receive nromnt atten- Uon. -i mtn-Daw ly 500 Reward! I'M- JTT7'K WILL PAT TBE ABOVE REWARD FOB J v any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive nesswe cannetenre with West's VegeUble Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly -complied with. They are nurelv Vepetahle. anil fail to give satisfaction, fcmgar Coated. Large boxes, containing 80 Pills, 35 cents, Por sale by all Drue guts. Beware of eonnterfelta and imif.tinn. Tho genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WK8T A Sr-V.!118 riU ." MI 18i W. Madison St, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre Pairectlptof aScentstamp..-, . mhWD&Wly - ' " ' "--! - - MARBLE rjp;N.U1JLN-T8 AND -Grave St cnes. raST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW TOR raivno. ihsbiubs bbnt BT MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OCR RISK, TO ANY FAST. OF THE SOUTH. . . . : RICHABD WATHAIf CO, , t T XafayaMe Place, Ney Var Wathan's Monumental Denni. la tuwv H.;i STna; Jr7: Attorney and Counsellor at Law, StiZABST'HTON. 1 BLADEN COUNTY, N. OflleV-Up stairs, hiBrlck Building, occupied h RinaldtACOv .-.vv- 'i-.-.: --.-!: O.-i -Z.? : i Special attention to Claims. : Col lections on same of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, it without suit, Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, c,? specialty, j , . t!-DWt iPRESGRIPTIONfFREE Dor the speedy Care orserrons Weakness, fiost A Vital it r, Prematsre Debility, Nervousness, yespoadeacy, Coafoaioa of Ideas, Aversion to , Society, Defective ttemory, and all Disorders brought ea by Indiscreet. Habits and Excesses. Any druggist has the Ingredients. 8eht in pum SEALED ENVELOPE. ADDRESS DR.W.S. JAQU ES, -! i 130 West 8ixth St CIHCIHH ATI, 0HP mh t D&Wly ' i . : Hiffh-Bred Doars. NGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees ' f ' 'J'. ' ' - S. P. WTLSH . i-- :. , . 4WH ... , ....... . .
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1881, edition 1
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