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tar. V.. MLRNTItm AITIOKIft. 7 j U ' "" - -' "OSCAR WILDE. ! r j As oftentimes tbe too resplendent bud i liurriea the pallid aud reluctant moon Btck to her sombre cave, ere she hath won A single ballad from the nightingale, ' So doth thy beauty make my lids to fail, Aud all my sweetest singing out f tune 1 . - I ' ' - ' And as al dawn across) the levd mead -i t- On wings impetuous some- wind: will ' ciime, .-f . - - j -1- - i Aud wijh its too harsh k ism; break the reed ' Which was its only Instrument of aonir 9j my too stormy paaaiona work ' the wrong, j And for excess of Love my Love is dumb. But surely unto thee mine eye did show Why I am silent and my lute unstrung; Elae it were better we should part and go, . Thou to some lips of sweeter melody, And I to nurse the barren memory - i - Of unkissed kisses and songs never sung, c' 1 cotton.. IN. Y. Financial Chronicle. , Friday,: P. j M., July 29,:188lJ The movement of the crop, as indi cated by our - telegrams . from tbe South to-night, is given below. I?r the week . ending this i evening, (July 29), the total receipts : have reached 1 6,15 1 bales, against 1 362 bales last week, 18,199 bales the previous week, and 19,103 bales three weeks .Since, making the total receipts since; the 1st of September, 1880 5,757,558 bales, against 4,890, 902 bales for the : same period of 1879-'80, showing an increase since .September l,j 1880, of 866,656 bales.' The1 exports for the week 'ending this evening reach a total of 33,070 bales, of which 28,713 were to Great Britain, 1,382 . to France, and 2, 975 to rest of the Continent, while f hp at nnlra 1 A a imno nr thio avaninrt are now 257,759 bales. . i ; On Wednesday Liverpool quite un peciedlv advanced;; th bears were alarmed for the contracts which they had put out quite freely at the close bnsiness. and became to cover them: the no- tic for August delivery came out quitft freely, ' but were generally n...J.U.j i . . aiuppeu, auu iuo uuueequeuuu was this crop advanced 17 points and the uext was C9 points dearer. Yester day S-rfver pool farther advanced, but did not sustaiu tbe highest figures of the day, and the advance with us was slight, except! for this crop. To-day the dealings in August options were large and excited, at some advance, but generally the market was dull without much! chancre in Drices. "Com plaints of injury to the growing crop by drought have been received, bat attracted little attention and did not have much effect. Cotton Von the npoi was advanced l-16c on Wednes day, and yesterday there was a good business for export. To-day there was a further advance of 3 to ll$oi for middling uplands : a of Tuesday's active bay era' 471 iroo Sweet for Anything j New Iayjan Register. How delightful j to enjoy the companionship for which the soal lohgeth," said he, as his arm'nato rally drifted across the back of the; next chair. .-; '-jl-v '.j-ij , ! -inaeea j . adu lsmai companion-: ship you speak of so feelingly any-' thing - that I can assist you to?"j luquired she, with hesitating languor. "Ye e-s. Oh, Adelaide, even now! the stars seerri to look down upon as with their benedictions, and the uometj lights rip with additional glow as if our happiness added a new ray . to its lustre " , jj - - .- -.- . is ; . "Augustus, Jyou're just too "sweet for anything. I We will go to the, excursion to-morrow, won't we?" " But; Augustus replied not. lie hadn't but $1.13 in his parse, and tickets for the round trip were seventy-nve cents each. ' "Seeing tbe Sooth." Philadelphia Record. Few things iin this life are so de lightful as the ' charming , way in w hich the average "staff correspond ent" discourses of "the South," when the line of his travels happens that way. A week or two, or . at most a month, of hasty flitting across several Southern States by rail, with more or. less frequent stops in the larger towns be comes to,l seems to- abundantly - uuauiv mm xo i exmain me enure southern situation ; in all . its : phases and developments. 1 What he-does worth knowing. Every aspect of the problem has become intelligible to , him political industrial, social, do mestic, educational and relicrions. ! fcometbln New la stocking. j J " ; Montreal Star. ;. r "Silken hosiery is i all the rage in Paris just now." So says a fashion paper, jand wej opine that male hu manity is apt to speculate as to what "silken; hosiery" is. But there is forae thing odd following this annoance raent, and it is this: The hosiery is ornamented "with insertions of por traits ' and medallions in point lace," or per laps photographs oi - loving swains are inserted here and 'there into the Bilkenj threads. This latter idea is novel j at least. It has the merit of originality, even if it is silly. At times it might be awkward, for it would be somewhat annoying for a fellow to look at his lady love's stock ing and" find another fellow's portrait grinning at him through the bars. . All bough the Hebrews could not make ricks for the Egyptians without straw, yet in this country we can put up a neat fire proof chiraoey without bricks in a few hours.; You cad examine the drawing in anoibri column. - f - The Grand i Lodge T of North Carolina Independent Order of Good Ttm- plarg, will meet at GlByton on tbe 16th day 01 AU2Q61. Judge W. T..;Filley, of Pittsfield, this Slate. Wafl Cured i nf mwrH rhorrmaliam h St. Jacobs Oil. Springfield (Masr.) Eepubm voitiiwu'p Triompb,, 1 , Philadelphia Times. ' Among the resplendent victories of mind over matter there are few: that compare with Gladstone', indomita ble energy in" puiihiog the Irish land bill through tbe hostile ranks of his adversaries in the Commons, and the still more formidable defections and lukewarm ' co operation of his 1 own f 61 16 w ers. Stratesmen havooften "se cured raeanurestrepngnant to ther follower but hM beejuiiider streps t Ajyujjirpprava) so trougly'ex- preAMea that tney dare not; resist, as the repeal measures fa' 1832. or when the country' was tn-danger, as under Chatham .and bis son rut; but few leaders have ever:in a time of pro found peace, and r by the appliances of pure . statesmanship, secured - 'a tnaasure.so direetly against the grain of the whole landed and proprietary interests as . the beneficent measure wnicn emergea.succesBlulIy alter 5an unparalleled contest' from the House of Commons Saturday. Its provisions were tne carernlly studied and labo riously, matured results of Gladstone's own mind' and conscience, adopted by his Cabinet ' after a good deal 6t tnction. its defense fm the House has fallen almost ;-entirely upon the Premier himself; ;- Never was such an inspiring spectacle witnessed in a . usiiuuai BBseiauiagQ since vato thundered azainst Carthasre or Cicero asalnst the Commons as this silver- haired veteran night after night fox ninety days. Ualm, ready and irre sistible in debate on every point that could be attacked bv the neraeverinfy mahoe of his allied erj the dogmatic obstinacy of his enemies, few I! meti neyond tne prescribed, three score and ten could have sate 'out tbe wea ris6me drudgery of the discussion, to say nothing of intervening at every critical staee of. the debate. Never. even in the heyday of his political career, when his . voice of silver en chanted the benches, did he give more marked evidences of his incom parable greatness of mind. His elo quence is quite impossible to define. style so placed fin its " easy What be has to say is in limpid that t it might bo children's text-books for comprehension. It is the weight altachiner to his norHonahtv ' hia o J J J known unswerving fidelity to con viction as much as his persuasive accents that ' has gained him this last resplendent triumph of statesman ship. Bat ereat as this work in. he has already outlined a greater the redemption of the English bondsmen from their immemorial servitude to caste and feudal enactments. rim PBESIOENT. 8TKADT FBOOSKSa TOWABDS CONVA- LBSCENCE TH E ; WOtXN D DOING WELL AND BIS GENERAL CONDITION BEXXEB. jhs, xa 4 f'V! ' By Telegraph to ta Morning SUr.l : ' . - - ' OWlCIAXi BULLETINS, i ' I Executive Mansion. August 3.' 8.80 A. M. The President. slept tranquilly tbe greater part of the Bight This morning bis temperature is normal i and his general condition is satisfactory. Another day of favorable - prosreea ia - anucipated. At present bis pulse is 96, temperature 98, res piration 18. (Signed) D T IT Pi-DVDa ' J. Woodward, ' - - ' ROBT. RETBURN, ' - - ". . D. H. AoNEW.jj ; Executive Mansion. Aneust 3. 120 P. AL The President continues to pro gress steadily towards vconvalescence. fie baa taken to-day an increased proportion of solid food: Ilia wound - is doing well and his general conditioa is better than yester day. At present his pulse is 100, tempera tnre 98.4, respiration 19. - ;igoed) a D. W. Bliss, i . , . J. K. Barnes, ! . J. J. .Woodward, I . - Robt. Retbubn. ' d. h. agnew. : i Executive Mansion, August 3, 7 P. U. The President passed a very satisfactory day. 'The wound continues to do welL tie take an adequate quantity of nourish ment and appear in all respects better than at any time since injured. The rue in temperature this afternoon : was slight. At present bis pulse ia 102, temperature 99.4, I .A ' 1 j - :. respiranon iv. c; t; , r, n -t-; .-. (Signed) D. Wi Bliss, .. - . v- iri t i-' '. J- J. WOODWABD, I V-: r- ; -i Robt. Rbtbcbn. ; ' , , DKOFyiCIAL" BULLETIN. V i Executivb Mansion, August 3, 11 P. M. The progress of the President towards; recovery to day has been, marked and satis-, factory ii He baa taken rather more than the usual amount of nourishment.. His strength is daily increasing and be is able already to do more in tbe way of turning himself in bed and helping to raise his body than tbe surgeons think it prudent to allow. ; In the opinion of the surgeons be is better' and stronger to-day than at any time here tofore. - Dr. Agnew returned Pblladel : phia this morning, and Dr. Hamilton ar rived from New York at 10.30 P. M. In view, however,' of the President's extreme ly favorable condition. Hi was not thought necessary for Dr. Hamilton to come to the Executive Mansion to-night. ' KENTUCKY. ELECTION BOWS HOMICIDES. AT VA RIOUS PLACES. -. f t . tBy Telegraph to the Morning Star. i . . t, CiNCINNiTCAuguat 3. A. dispatch re ports the. killing, Monday, of Washington Rogers,at Olades precinct Madison county, Ky., in a general, fight, in which others Were'woowfed.-"- ' '' ; ' ' . ! ' - At .Bhopsburg. Bath county, the negroes had a general tight with pistols election day, in which Sandy Johnson was badly, and Odcar Thompson fatally wounded, :! .: At the election io Jefferson ville, Mont gomery county, ' Golson' Howard stabbed ahd killed James Ilelden. U : f : A Nicholasviile, Kj., ditpatflb Bays only two men were killed in Jessamine county on fclecTioitf da'y one,' a negro, killed by Wm.' 11111; the other, Jamea Rutherford, white aa-DwbOBe murderer- is not known. TH K CASWELI. ItlOSUMBBT, XATINGi THE : COENEB, I STONE TEN '- THOTJSAND''PEESOira IEBSENT7 AN ;';.kL0QUEST APDEKSS;VjB0M SBlrA.TOE' VANCESOLpiERS : OTEECOME 41 :BY; rr'HKAT. M 5 ; ! By Telegraph to the JComing 'star. ' ' ' . Raleigh,. August ; 3. Tho ceremony of laying the Corner stone of the monument lo Gov. Caswell, the Revolutionary War Gov ernor of this State, attracted fully 10.000 persons to the village of Kinston to-day. Senator Z. B. Vance delivered an eloquent address, and Governor Jarvis ' made 1 a stirring speech. Grand MaBter r H. Grainger laid the corner ' stone with Masonic ceremonies. At the parade a num ber of soldiers, were f overcome , with heat and had to leave the ranks.- . One of them,' Adam Haugh, who came to Raleigh with Gen. Sherman's army in 1865, and has lived here ever since, on leaving the ranks drank two glasses of iced beer and died within an hour..-!:--.: , - . i " COTTON ANJD I MAVAJtj 8TOBE8 - ' . t . . BECETfTS-';' ' ; - For Vie monh of JWw,v 1881: !" Cotton. Spirits. Rosin, Tar. Crude. 1,388 11,427 , 33,303 f 3,898 i 9,973 Cotton. Spirits. feRosinTafa Crude. 487. ., t13.455 .; ,.33,768 1,729 , 10,839 - "rii 4 k For Hie month of July - 188IP J j : 1 vjuiiuu. opiriuj. xosin. xar. uruue. Domes'c, 1,811 2,338 1,698 3,433 ? 130 Foreign," 000 7,285 32,297 ? 20 4 : q0 Total- 1,811 9,618 33,993 1SS 130 'pwdh 'if. JuTtSOr' j V Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Cru:de Domes'c,. 850 4,217 ' 2,795 2,520, i t 139 Foreign, , 000 5.212.13,000 .000 000 Total. I 850 9,429 , 15,795 . 2,520 : U : ( STOCKS. T'.'.' - .1-!' Ashore and Afloat Aug. 1, 1881. 139 ! i Ashore. ' Afloat. Totals. Cotton... 652 - 28r'4 I 680 Spirits.... 2,212 ' 2,315' :f ! 4,527 Rosin.1.. .34,162 ' 1,140 1 35,302 Tar 596 000 : 596 Crude L... 1,095 ; .: 000 ' 1,095 y-' '- 8TOCK&; . !" : ! : Athore and Afloat Aug. 1, 18S0. - Cotton! r. Spirits.0- Rosin. ' Tar. Crude! , 7041 5,865 96.505 454 . . 2,181 QTJOTATIONS. - July 1, 188a Aug. 20. 1880.- ! Cotton.... 11 . I0i r j 8pbrtts....:V24T,'" .:;-:.-'--..3 . 26- : Rosin..... fl 02il 07 J. $1 051 07 Tar.....:.fl 60 f 2 35 . f CrudeJ....$1703 50;:?: $180225 J 'l COTTOH AIAKKKTtt. .' I '" By Telegraph to the.Uorning Star. . 7 August 3. Galveston, quiet at 11 cents net receipts 530 bales; Norfolk, steady at Hi cts net receipts 108 hales; Baltimore, quiet at 111 ; cents net receipts bales; Boston, quiet at 12 cents net receipts 213 bales; Philadelphia, steady at 12 cts net receipts 444 bales; Savannah, quiet and steady at 11 cents net receipts 762 bales; New Orleans, dull at 11 cts net ; receipts 242 bales; Mobile, buyers and. sellers apart at 11 : cts art receipts : 61 bales; Memphis steady at .11 cts net receipts ,299 bales; Augusta, quiet and steady at 11 cents net receipts 285 bales; Charleston, firm for white at 11 cts net receipts 47 . bales. - EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK. aftNANCLAI.. NEW TfQEK ST'OkifeET-ApYANCIB t , , jpy TeleKrap&rbi)daa ICamlBH SUr.l New York August 3. 11 Aif M.-The stock market :.ope&ed ilrm tnd a Iraction higher, prios ebowiag as advance of to 1 per eent.i -ihe entire list participating luerein. ' ius anarea mosi proiuiuem ifl the improvemeat were the Reading, Dela ware. Lexkawana and Western. New Jer sey Centralists Paul, Ttxss Paclfic.'and Tbe Enquirer of Cincinnati says'Hop P. T. Bar asm strongly indorses Jacobs Oil lot pain. . ' Uis combination and arlials COMJVIERCIAI1 COASTWISE. I ' I Bath, Me Schr Jos Souther 415,253 feet lumber. ... ,1 . New York SteamshiD Beinefactor 12 bales yarn, 50 do pine straw, 13 do herbs, 1 do hides, 1 hdl sheepskins,! 2 tcs and 2 bxa beeswax, 9 tcs rice, 50 cases tar, 10 do spirits, 550 pkgs ahooka, 10 "b bis pitch, 405 do tar, 217 do rosin, 270 bales cotton, 458 casks spts, 1C5.018 feet ' lumber, 25 pkgs mdse. : t : j ,; " , Portland," Me Schr Franconia 193,r 903 ft lumber. ' , , ; . .' -i FOREIGN. - ; ' Aux Cates. Haiti Brig Grace Iiothrop 64,409 feet P P lumber, 104,600 shingle Antwerf Nor brig Brazilian 900 csks; spirits turpentine, 1,631 bbls rosini ! Hakbubo Ger brig Express 2,726 bbla rosin. -, " 1 Ltvebpool Nor barque Lyn 693 casks spirits turpentine, 1,000 bbls rosin. ' ' ; i London JXor narcuentine . 'Liiv l.oss casks turpentine. . ' ' t : Bristol Nor Barque Sosterk 650 casks spirits turpentine, 1850 bbls rosin. ' " ' ' i ai : 1 -" i Uiadao Snperatltion . In India, Cholera often sweeps the cbun try, destroying hundreds of thousands of people; for there it is not only terribly con-; tagious, but terribly fatal.: For many years! no medicine could, be found which would; cure tbe sufferers, so that when the disease; broke put it at once created a panic Some years - ago an American carried seme Of Peebt Davis' Pain Killer into India.and soon found that it would- cure any case or Uboiera, summer cjomplamt. or JJysebtery. used properly and according to . direction's J Tne Hindoos were so rejoiced to find a sure remedy,, when everything else ; had failed. that they named it "Medicine of the Gods," thinking that man could, not invent so cer tain a cure. For forty years ithas been used in this country and never has beea known to fail, j No family is safe without having a1 . . ;! ,- 'm mm. aW ? A'"'.ft.-'t , Hew(Torlt Peanut market.' L Journal pf iComm,crce, Aug. 2. , ' Peanuts- rule at strong' prices,' more. es pecially the bettei grades; with a steady demand; quotations are for Virginia, 4J 4c for prime; 55 cts for. extra jrime; 55f cts lor fancy, 56 cts for band- picKed. - The objections . to the metal tip . u non children's shoes do not hold good "aualnst the A S. T. Co, beautiful Black Tip, audi it is time parents were enquiring for them,) lor fine shoes as well as common.nss they' reduce shoe bills one halfiH '-' V 'VV f': .i-" -.:'-' - ' ii li .i . t; " j .AGENTS AND CANV ASSESS, make from. $35 to S50 FEB WEES selling foods for EG. RICE OUT Jt CO-10 IBarclay Street, -New York. - Send lor theic Catalogae and term- - au SO WJt r NQJQOOU f BJUlPEING-N aiaft vcan AO a sroofTlob of wdrk..breaclta .cood eermoiutrT a law colt well, doctor patient, or write' a .good articl whes he Icetermiaerable Bad doll, with elosgieh tow and unsteady nerves; and none jihoind make the attempt in Bntn a coBdltioivwh it can bq bo easily and cheaply remc?TCdT)r a aiaH0p'E)tterB' Beei.ottterlnjmT-ayTMnea tl TlEQULARtTT. INTEGHITT Atri FtJNCTtTAL- ITY BESET. CONSTOBNCE. Thq regularity with.! which Uis-drawiBgef the Lontaiana State Lotteryi Company take place livariably da the second Tnts-j Mi "4' day of eyery month at-New Orleans. La., and taien pries ef , ttewta Jft only two dollars Juui-becomaieoi eeneram Jtsown Ana eenaaence bo weu estaousnea in Us integrity of management, that it is hard to- flnd a man or woman who has not written to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, la the hope of receivinffj f30,000. i-y O MOTHERS 1 MOTHEES 1 1 MOTHERS I ! 1 ! Are yon distorted at eight and woken or your rea lty a ick child Buffering and crying- with the excru ciating pain of catting teeth f if bo. go as once iod ret a bottle of MBS. WIflSLO W'S bOOTHING 8YRIIP. It will relieve the Doer little snfierer im mediately depemd npon it? . there ia no mistake about it. There ia not a mother-on earth who has-; everaaed it, who will not tell you At once that it: will reenlat the bowel, and give reel to the moth-i er, asd relief ad health to tha chUdi operating Hke magic- It la perfectly al to ue in au cases, asa nleaa&at to the taata. and is the Breecriptkm of one- of the oldest and best female phyaicianB and noiies- in tne unite a states. Boia everywhere.' tnu' VV I T M I N GT ON - M A R IE T4 .,:.i" "-v"' - ! , STAR OFFICE. Jniy28r6 P.M.' SPIRITS .TURPENTINE Thaar kct opened firm at; S8f ' cents per gallon,' with'sales reported "ofSOOcasksT at that plicd;closing,dnu.;:::;:;;;;;;l.; - .: KOSIN The mat ket was firm at fl 75 for Strained and $1 80 .for Good' Strained,' at which prices lots are .taken as offered. TAR Bales of receipts reported at $2 50 per bbTof 280 Jba.,' an adrance of 25 cents on last reporter ' Market firm,- ' "' ' w CRUDE TURPENTINE The mai ket opened weak and-irregular at $2.80,, with sales reported later in tbeday atr at 3 65. for Yellow-Dip and,Virgin. 'f j;' . , j rr;,COTTON-Market firm,. . with j - small sales' reported on a basis of 10 cents -per lb for Middling. " The following -were the quotations of, the' day: I, t ' . ' ' '.'.' Ordinary. L . , .V. . '. 71"' cents lb' Good Ordinary... .' 8 7 . Strict Good Ordinaryi ; - " ( Low Mlddline. 10 .-. .". " : Middling. ; ; . ..... ... ; iCf Good f Middlins ... .. v PEANUTS -Maiket firm, with saelon a, basis of 3540ct8 for shelling stocky 60 cts for Ordinary, 70,ceutsf or Prime. 80 cents for Extra Prime,' and 9095 Cts for Fancy. CORN-rMarkct steady,' with Tsales as of fered at C2 G3 cta for mixed and, 64 cts for whiter in bulk, 665 Cts for mixed and 6667 cts for White;, in bagsnd 72 cts, for mixed ' and 75?7 cU. for j whitc. from Btorei;.: p"''z? : . v. :j, STAH OFFICE, .July 29 0 P. M. SJflKtTS f?rTUKPJ!TJJiJS-f&mars ket opened quiet, at S8 cents' per gallon, with sales reported later of 200 casks' at 38 cents. .-S. - ' I' ROSIN The xoarket was firm -at 1 75 for Strained and $1 80 for Good Strained,' at which prices; lots are taken; as offered. ,;JTAR Sales of receipts reported at 2 50 per bbl. of 280 lbs. 7 Market firm.ij; r I r .RUDEj TURPENTm&T-Thef market was quoted firm at $2 65 ' for YelloW Dip and iVirginJwith sales as offered. r7 j COTTON Market firm, with small sales .reported on a basis of. 10 cents per; lb for Middling, j The following were the j quota uons 01 tne day; ; . , Ordinary. I : 7 .. Good Ordinary. . . . .". . 8 J Strict Good ' Ordinary., Low Middling-. ....... 10 Middling, ft , ; ;. . . iOf Good Middligi ; ,iV PEANTJTS-Market firm.withjales on a basis of S40 cents for shelling stock, 60 cts for Ordinaryt 70 cts fbr Prime,! 80 cts for Extra Prime, and 9095 cts for Fancy: CORN Market steady, with sales as offered at C263 cents for r mixed and C4 cents for white, in bulk 64i65 .cents for mixed and C6G7 cents for white in bags, and 72 cents for mixeS and 7S77 cents fpr white, fronLstore,? t .Jp j STAR- OFFICE, July 80; 6 1. M. j SPIRITS TUKPENTlJSJfi Thel mar ket opened 'fit mi' at 38 cents per "galfon. with sales reported of 200 casks at hat price. rr--'.-t----; j r. ROSIN Tbe market' was .rm at $1. 75 for Strained and f 1 80 for Good Strained, at which prices lots are taken as offered, a sale of 500 bbls starined being reported at quotations.,, -v,n .m t' .TAR Firm and wanted at 2 75 hid'per bbl. of 280 lbftv-r' t-: ''JW I - CRUDE . TURPENTLNEr-Firm - and wanted at $3 10 per bbl bid for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Sales reported of 50 bbls at $3'ioAH-;- 3COTTON Market firm,,with small sales lb for cents p ib. cents M. cents'. lb n ' v - ' ... v . - J. .... f. ..- TAR. Market. firm,,wilh sales at f 2 85 per bbl. of 280,Jb?-( .;,';V .'.i.'. CRUDE, fTURPENTLNEr Market .quo ted , firm at , 3 10 per bbl bid f orJYello w Dip hnd Virgin,-with Sales as offered." gOTTON-Market firm,. with smalt sales reported on basts ,of "11 cents per lb.' for Middliflgr'tThe followlDg were the quota tions of the dayi t .-"- . r Ordinary.;..;. 8 '1 Uood Ordinary. 9 JS Strict Good Ordinary . .,,;'.) LowMiddlin&-:ff.:.K110r t, ,.",,"! Good Middling.:5;.: ! ' I PEANUTS Market Orm, wit It' sales pn aba8is 'of 350140 cts for sheHian 'stock, 60 cents for Ordinafy70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, ,9095 cents , for Taney. -l.T , ',, ' . 1 ..CQRN. Market , steady, with 7 sales as offered,. at C2J6. cents for mixed, and 64cents;for white, in bulk, 6465: . cents for mixed and 6566 cents for. white, in bag8vand 72Centl"for mixed, and 75 cents ror wnite, iron store. ;j ? f , i-.STAB.OFFICE. Aug. 3CP. M. : SPIRITS TURPENTINE- The market was firm at -39 cents per Igallon with, sales reported of.- 10S casks at Uhat price, being an advance of cent 'on last quotations, i KOSINheTmarket-was'firm at $1 77 for Strained: and fiSStor Good'Strairied,' wlih. sales'r as offered. Fine' rosins 'steady bh!a basis of for'Lbw Pale,?f2i 50 for M'Pale! $2 75 f or N Extra Pale, and o iut it yi iuuuw wiaas, . , ; ... : f'TiS Market firm.twtth; salea at $2 5 per bbl of 280 lbs. , ! ,C. . . ' ,, , . CRUDE TUOTTiNEMark.et'fqub- ted fir.rn.pn . 'Change at $2; 90 per bbl jfor yello.w Dip . . and .Virgin, with... sales. f 6f 100. bbls reported a that pricey aad sales of 150, bbla - at. $3. 10; per bbl ; market . closing irregular. ..J;-,' -yn t j:,UV-". COTTON Grades above Low Middling firm: lower grades neglected. -i Small sales reported on a basis of 11 cents per lb.' for Middling. : Thei following were the quo tations of the day:. -;: 7, a r; ? Ordinary. . 8 , cents lb, Good Ordinary, t...... 9, ; ,; ." Strict Good Ordinary. . ; " ; :'f Low Middling. .. 1C' M.iddlinfirji..i7ft.:i ,i:.-ll: k-i:-9V:; Good Middling; . . -7. -; V PEANUTS Market firm, with sales on a basis of 3540 cents for shelling stock, 60 cents fpr Ordinary, 70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, 9095 cents for Fancyi ;;srZZ,x ' :: CORN Market steady, with sales as offered at 62iG3 cents f or mixed, and 64 cents for wbite,! in bulk, 6465 cents for mixed and 65G(5 cents for: white, nn bags, and 72 cents for ; mixed and 75 cents .for white, from store. j - - ! New YorK Comparative Coitbn (itat- reported , on a basis of 11 cents per Middling; . The following were the quota tions of the day : c7 - Ordinary ...... . . .'. .'; '. . 8 ' Good Ordinary. . .... 9 . Strict Good Ordinary. , Low Middling......;. 10 Middling. . .... . .... ... 11 G ood Middling. . . ... PEANUTS. Market firm, with sales on a basis of 3540 centi for shelling stoc 60 cnta for Ordinary, 70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, and 9095 cents for Fancy. . - -;7' CORN Market steady, with sales as of r fered at C2J63 cents for mixed and 64 cents for white, in bulk.-6465 cents for mixed and 6566.cents for white, in; baga and 724 cents for mixed and 75 cents for while, from store. ' - -.y i,-.r 3 1 ' '' " "" 1 STAR OFFICE, August 1. 6 P SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was firm at 38 cents per gallon, with salek reported of 75 casks at that price." : j ROSIN The market was firm at $1 75 for Strained and $1 80 for Good Strained jX which prices lots are taken as offered : TAR Market firm, with sales at $2 85 per bbl. of ,280 lbs. CRUDE ' TURPENTINE Market quo. ted firm at 3 10 per bbl bid for Yellow Dip and Virgin. COTTON Market firm, with small sales . - - ; ' reoorted on a basis of 11 cents per lb for Middling. The following were tbe quota Uons of the day: . m f; Ordinary 8 Good Ordinary 9 Strict Good Ordinary. Low Middling. . .... . 10 Middling. J .......... 11 Good Middling...... PEANUTS Market firm, with sales 01) a basis of 3540 cents for shelling stock.60 cents for Ordinary, 70 cents for Prime, 80 cents for Extra Prime, 9095 cents for Fancy., i-.;-: ; CORN Market steady,1 with sales as offered at 62i63 cents for mixed 'and C4 cents for white, in bulk, 64i65 cents for mixed and 6566 cents for white, Jh bags, and 72 cents for mixed and, 75 cents for white, from store ' : it (4 tt. .t ment. Nkw Yokk, : July f 29.-rrThe following Is the comparative cotton statement; for the week ending this date:,, r 1881. 1880. 16.412 113,500 Net receipts at all United States ports i during week..,...,r;i.i.,..',!j: Total receipts to - this- date. feea'j.aao 4,caJ,4ii Exports for week. . . :.v -33,131 ; 15,424 Total ! exports to this ? date. ...... .U; . - i, v 4,411,137 3,772,890 Stock in all U. S.. ports..' 261,959 201,879 Stock at all interior " . towns...... l...; 26,719 Stock in Liverpool; ... 780,000 American afloat 7 for Great Britain.'..5..... 91,000 2.388 745,000 51,000 New Yora, naval stores , niarKet, . ; , . Aogaat 1. .'jrp.Tj- Spirits TurDentine There is a little more doing with free sellers , at' rather easy fig ures; the southern advices nave not snown decided change; sales of 150 bbls in mer chantable order at 41c. Rosina The transn actions are lUr.hU but (prices generally held steady. Tbe following were tbe quotations: Rosins at $205 for common strained, and $2 07 for good strained; No. 2 E F at $2I122 20rNol Q H $2 252 35; good No. 1 1 $2 502 60; low pale K 4$2 75 2 90: pale -M $3 00a3 121; extra pale N $3 373 50; window glass W $3 62 4jOO. Tar f3 J5i po. . ,v :. , . Cbarleakon 1 Naval ' stores irjarket. .-Naval Stores-rrThe receipts were 837 csks spirits turpentine and 1501 bbls, rosin. There was a quiet market for these articles and there was but little reported in Rosins; previous fates were $1 80 per barrel 'for O D; $1 85 if or E F; $1 90 for G; $1 95 for H; $2 05 for I; $2 25for K; f 2 50 for M; $2 75 ifor. N, .13 00 for window .glass and $3 12 for water white. Spirits turpentine sales the day before at 373sc per gallon; no business mentioned to-day. Crude tur pentine was valued- at $2 80 per barret for virgin and yellow dip.f;! :: - MARINE. cents lb -A, , : STAR OFFICE, Aug. 2, 6 P. M. ; '! SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was firm at 38 cents per gallon,' with Baled reported of 300 casks at that . price, being an advance of e on last quotations, b 1 ' ROSIN Tbe market was firm at $177' for Strained and $1 82 for Good Strained wih JsaleB jreported of 1,000 bbls Good Strained at quotations. 7 Fine rosins steady,1 with sales ' as offered, on a basis of '$2 25, for,JK; Low Pale, $2 50 foe M Pale, $2.75 for N Extra Pale, and $3 for W Window, Glass. ' s , ,. ARRIVED. 4. '.4 i Bchri Arcvle. . Lewis. . Shanotte. naval stores to Kercbner & Calder Bros. " Schr Mary Wheeler, Davis, Calabash N C. naval stores to D L Gore. Schr William. Moore, 7 Sballolte, naval stores to A Martin. .7 4 -wv, :h x. ?:''' V- Schr Samuel, Styron, LockwoocTs Folly, naval Btores to A Martin " -Nor brig Ebenezer, 291 tons. Lundcgard, Cane da Verde.; Heide & Co.- t .1. 1 1 Br barque Susie, Kerr, Havre, A: Sprunt Nor, barque Najadeta, 239 tons, Thorsen, London C PMebanel : 1 ;1 7 c 7 i Nor baroue Ottar.?277 tons. Krag, St Thomas. CP Mebane..- . . ; ' Swe barque Tarnan, 380 tons, Gadd, St I nomas, v cr jneuane. 4. t-- . j s Br brig Siena, 174 tons, Lainey, Boston", E G Barker & Oo. iifi;it-i.n-x.it-1 r . Schr Hattie A White, 129 tons,' Griswold, Boston. Northrop & Cumming. ; . Schr E H Drummond, 296 tons, Qiggins, Boston, E G Barker & Co,' .7; .., 3 I Ger Baraue : Maduri. 441 tons. SchultzL Havre. 57 days. E Peschau & Westermann. - Nor Baraue Adelheim. 399 tons, Agtan- der. Barrow.Eneland. 82 da vs. Heide &Co; Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York; 1 m nana. 7; 7 r . i. --'H -- CLEARED. Schr Argy le, Lewis, & Calder J3ros. M . Schr Mary Wheeler, C." D L Gore. . ! Schr William, Moore, Sballolte, Kercbner Davis, Calabash, N A Mar Shallotte, Schr SamueStyton , Lock wood's Folly A Martin. : f . 1 - ' . ' Brig Grace Lothrop, Graham, Aux Cayes, ITavti. Jas LI Cbadbourn & Co. '' ' y Schr -5 or Souther, Watts. Bath;: Me, J as H Chadbourn dX Co. li .:r tV v'l : .Steamship i Benefactot.l fTjibcau, 77New York. T E Bond -flafea t ,-Nor brig Brazilian, Bcrge, Antwerp, Pat erson. Downing & OoA - : . s : Ger, -brig Express, , .Frelurat.HaBnhnrg, JDeRpsset .&NCo t .77 lk 7 'ri ",. k .v!v : ) Schr JFraoconia,: Talkncr, Portland, Me Parsley & Wiggins 7? 73.7 . Norwegian barque Ljn, Gjeraldsen, Pat ersonV Dawning & -Cow-te .-..a'rM.sri- . t-Nor ' 1 barquentine 'iiiv; aionson, - XKn- dbn, Alex Sprunt & Bob. V .... : '7 , 1 Nor Barque Bosterk, Gattormsen;Bris olt J R Blossom & Evans. . . ; 7-;:-iPiiEFBCT v, 7S y::".!r BALL SEWING TflREAD. COLTJMBUS, GEORGIA. : S, i -(- . PREPARED. 1. A: PROCESS USED JJV JTO OTHER MILL.' 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages.' 5 . 20 Balls to Pound, -2 lb. -Paper Boxes. K f K' -j iil UbMH U VUWVI HU IWW VI WWW UUIIUO WIH, ' ' " , Uniform Prict. EAGLE & FSNXX. JnrarifibieJDisctMtnix 5 . J USE NO OTHER -:r : W HOLESaiiB FBIOEt. c i. ar6nr cnoraaonB.Tt inoulet bounderetood.Vep on the wholesale' price xeaerally In mtn m amaU cMsra bllver prlca bars to toe charged ; ; BAQQINO Qiuiny..'....i. -.w BA.CON North Carolina, ' - 1 iiamB, w B(new.....i....... Bhoalders, y-ft.i ....i-.....-. -.-81dee,N.C chotco, Western Smoked 1 . i SideB, y Vft..i.4.-.4..f SkAlllll.H - Otj Salted r Shoulders . . t HftitKKifi wplrttaTarpeattney'i ; A naexs. 10 II aoio. 10 cpeattnevijs f75 New New York, each . .....I , 00 New Cltv. acS.. . 1 .7 00 BXSSWAZ ...... .x..."" SO BBICKS WUmlagtoa. 9 . : T 60. jtorcnera t 1 uv BOTTiBr-Nortli Carolina. 9 t) Morsneni, v w.... CAKDL&S Bperm. Il TaUow. V :.4 Adamantine. S S.. . CKJBBSB Northern Factory ft I uaur, creamy m. - State. CQJT7SS Java. A. Bio. .. Lagusyra, t . . COBNMBAL V bnaheUa aaelu COTTON TIES 1p bdlo. ........ uujBJsaxuja Baoeung,t-i. v ja n Yarn. Doncn.... ........... . .....t....... ... yiSH-Mackerel.No. 1,V bbL.. AO. 1, ff Jf Dot .............. Mackerel, No. X, ft bbL..... No. J, V V bbl.......... ... . XaekereLNo.S, V bbL....... Kollets. bbl.... .. .. . . . do . Pork bblB.... ...... N. C Herring, Boe, keK.... Dry Cod. X..... ........... tawri r.i : -, -, feruv'n (ioano.No. 1, sooo s ,f; u vo. ; 7 no. a, .,,-r-.r -..- ' '; Do. - . - Loboa, " r s Bangh's.Fhoephate,. .v " Carolina fertiliser, -eronnd Boa. ?-, ' . Bone Meal, . :.. .. . 7 ':v :v . . yionx,. : 'tr- Navaeea Guano, 4 " 7 Complete Manure ' r Wbann'sPboepbate " '- WandoFboepbate, ' . - - Berber BnU's Pboenn. " i!Kxcellena Cotton Vartmaer FLOUB Fine. bbl............ Super. Northern, Vbbl - , Kxtrado. 5 bbl Family n - Vbbl ;k... CltyMUla Extra, bbl..,., -.. (Family V bbl.., . !'- Sx. Family. V bbl... GLUB eBAIN Corn,ia store, in oaes. . Oom, cargo, y DOBnei, in mux I Com, Cargo, boBb.jinbagB r Oorn,mlxed baflhel,ln bags. i Oats, V- Buanei...... 'i Bed Boss Proof.... ! Peaa.Cow. bnebel BXDBUi Green, 9 p...... . .... .. ! mm "-.-s., . BAT--BaBtern, 100 sa.. -- -weatera, v iw ....... Worth filver. 100 HOOP IRON ftOB.i.i UUU wortnern, w b Nona carouna. 9 nrnfB bbl.............. LTJMBXB cm SfluSlWD- 8iupBtaii,Maawa, an. Bough Bdge Plank, V M ft. . V-.' Weetlnd7iaC!argoea,acooxdlng .1 Dr oBBeaFtooring. Beaaonea.. i afT"t""g ana Boards, com-j - moil. S ft l MOLASSBS New cp jOaba, hhdw t Now crop Cuba, bbla V f aL . I . DDIS.. . Sugar House, hhds, V gal, ! BTnitftJVUil W .... ....... NAILS Out, lOd baeis, V keg OILS Kerosene. gal .. i Iiard, gal... i UnseeoVP gal..M..... .... i oeuk,Vga.. ;j, IK, 1 wo. go... .......... Dock and B par, per vol.. POTJLTKy Chlckenfl,UverowBi " spring... TurKeTB i......-. PKANTJTS 9 buhel...;..i...;. POTATOBO Qmtt,9 bUBhel... IrlBhy 9 bUBh.. . ..... r..., FORK Northern, City Mess.... . Prima, 9 DOi.....,. ....... ' Bans. 9 bbl. ..... ..... B1CB Oarolina, 9 b.j........ is 18 11 -10 14 O 00 O - 10 O $ lJtfO : r 15 ,15 7 a 100 - 00 1100 60 8 60 4 SO 6 SO 5 00 00 S 00 6 OX 7W 1 80:- i 13" : : " & 14 00 xu A ST 50 36 CO -00 00 09 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 56 90 0 00 5 00 5 50 7 50 6 00 '635 6 50 - 11 72Ji 0SO 01O : 58. O 00 a 125 O lw-S 1 S5 O ,1 CO 1 15 80 00 00 00 110 S3 . . 15 . 1 11 s is 14 - "8 16j 17 80-, S 60 i7jtf im 116 7 a 20.00 t 01000. a 9 to t' a 5 60 ,; a 1 60 a a 25 O 7 60; a 460 a . j9- 63 50 a 87 00. 5180 . a 60 60 J a 50 00 O 40 00 a 45 00 :, . a 57 00,, a 45 00" a 67 0Q54 70 00 870 00 f 00 00 . a 60ooj a 4 25 a as 7 00 9 00 f 6 60 6 tO 6 75, 13 ' 75 . 64 . 67 65 i 60 ! 00 1 40 61 Ii7. 140 , 140. 1 85 a 85 09 8 Hi ALBEMAKLE fEIlALE IUSTrmTE . ; ciBBWTTKSVlfifitf, VA-. Twenty-fifth ees8lonTecln September Snti Full acuity. .Kqalpmontt complete. ASTAjfTJisn vs UBPAS8xit . Terms redacied. For Catalogue apply to Principals.-' : -h RaT. A. BDB AN K, A. M. ; aa.5 W3t ?i. j t y W.P.piCilNSPBj.v J - Saie if ffilni feiiDilOMSf Co. WIX.tBB-80U, ONTHB FIB8T MONDAY In September. 1881. at the Court House door, in the town of- Jacksonville, at public anctiou.! the pro , perty known as the "AJUVU. SPBING," with about Thirteen Acres of Land in connection therewith. The said property ia situated about ten . miles Irom Jacksonville and one mile from Catharine Lake, in a geod neighborhood, and it is concidered a very desirable location; The Spring is the eatlet of an immense yolume of water,-which is light, healthy, and is said to possess medicinal virtaae which are xarev--. .-.-. 'H, ? . - - -. ?. ' The Commissioners reserve the right. If the said property fail, m their Judgment, to bring its value, to decline the Bale, asd expose it again U they see fit.-. -.," : - - . Terms Cash.- County claims considered as cash. By order of Board of Commissioners. : u4 DltWOt - D. K. HUMPHttKY4 Clerk. T . T6aches,; Home Agency. ALL PBBSONS" WHO WISH GOOD TBACH era, and all Teachers who wish Good Positions, and all Young Hen aid Women who desire to make themselves Good Teachers, apply to i t,- 8. HASSBLL, A. Mv, : i , . . , Superintendent State Normal School, ' aug3 D2taw&Wtf . wesa ' Wilson, N. C. ' r4- .:'-b'a--'.-.f?f.??.; Arkansas & Louisiana; a a a a a a a a ,0 18 00 15 00 13 00 18 00 a o of ' O 16 06 l' a 18 00 a 22 00 f bush utry; 9 s..... Cltr. .......;-.;.. kopb ..... SALT Alum, 9 bushel.. 1.. . . iiirerpooi, wsaca...... Lisbon, 9 saclc....M....'. American. V sack...... 8TJGAB Cuba, 9 ...... rortoKieo, v . ' A Coffee, .... .. -"'I Orushed.r bOAP Northern, 9 .... . BH3NGLBS Contractr M - : BVMnwiiMi MD M VVUMUVUt BJ Aiitllltl 7: OypressSapfl M...... ...... - jvtreBsiMrtB w ...... .... HTAVB3 W.p.BbL,X..w.. -. w. una.,9 M. . TALLOW 9 TIMBBK Shipping, 9 M .... Extra Shipping. ' Mill Prime, M . :MIllFaiJrV .Common Mfll.t........ ... . Inferior to Ordinary, M.... WmSKBY-Northern; f gal . 1 North Carolina, y gal.M,. WOOL Unwashed, 9 ...a Washed. Burry Wool...iv........,, 12 00 CO 03 00 00 iJ 25 00 40 0.00 11 1 10 '90 7-15. 00 -7 Jasao -128 ! i2xa i 75 a 40 a 40 a 00 a a is 00 8 a a a a a a a a a a lfroo 0000 0000 3 xa v 85, a i4a - 00 o 00 a o a iio a " sxa ""V8 - o 5rfo-a 1 iioxa 5 a "5 00 1 00 4 50 00 11 00 10 00 5 12 00 18 00 6 50 5 50 4 60 0 00 1 00 I 00 89 42 , 43 46 27 29 86 3 25, 12 145 106 18 20 22 30 25 125 70 1400 88 a 19 00 a i5oo a 14 00 ( 7 140 ! 80 ' 00 175 10H 10 i- 9 " 1 9 11 1 ex 700 230 5 00 7 50 a lsoo a 00 oa a 6 a isoo a 14 50 7 50 6 50 O o 25 10 a 8 O a a a 500 4 00 6 00 2 60 .S3 82 15 illnivemWiLawScliooL gTTBX LAW SCHOOLof the University of North A. Carolina, at Chapel Bill, will be opened on the S5tn of ABguat. There- are two. classes (1) one composed ef students having no other connection with the University classes ; ( the other of students who are mem wen of other classes In the University. Special attention will be given to the preparation of students for obtaining license to practice In the courts of the State, and, in addition, to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Laws, which will be conferred on euch students as shall Dass approved examina tion on the entire course. - To obtain this degree wui oiainamy require two years. Tne advantages of this school are thought to be: (1) Access to libra ries containing twenty thousand volumes; (2) a participation in the exercises of the two Literary societies; (31 an opportunity to attend tne lectures of the-President on Constitutional and Political History, Constitutional and International Law, and aiso tne lectures on ljogic, j&netonc ana rsjcneio gy; (4) freedom from temptations, (and stimulants to study, t ouBd in the University regulations and in the atmosphere ;of books and stady prevailing at Chapel Hill. Terms payable in advance : For the enure course tl80jfor independent class (per ces Bion) 50: for the University class foer ses&lon) X35. Board can be had in the village at from $7.50 te $12.50 per month. For farther Information address ' Hon. K. P. Battlk, President, at Chapel Hill, or. until August 5 the undersigned, at Pittaboro; after mat tune at unapu nuu J :"- ' ,;--I? -au6 Wl.nt . -; JOHN MANNING, Professor. Tho Ilarion Star. THB OLDBST NBWSPAPBB PUBLI8HID IN JL - the Pee Dee seotion, wn of the wealthiest and mostproeperons in the State, offers to Commiasioa and Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of eommuniotion with a laree and Influential class of aaerehanta. m. ehanies,planters and naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth Bolidtatkm. -. Advertisements ana BoBineaeOardB Inserted on liberal terms. ; 1 sept 22 U Marion. S. C A- healthfnl. rental cHmateV-arr errafapiv nrn. d active soil, where, with common indnstrv and nrn . dence, a' sure and certain competence can be naa. .j .y . . .-, - . , 1 . .: Tie SonM estern IiiisraM Co. Will man, on application", free ofcost, postage pre paid, books with mapeiving authentic and reliable information in detail, of the State of Texas, Arkan sas, or Western Louisiana. We desire to confer with those wishing to better their condition and ar meditating a change to a new country.-' Address V" A.iSi3; u vajj, Becretary, AusQn.'rexas. J. N. VICTOR, Eastern Manager, . .. : tiii: Broadway,' New York. Foreign Office: WM, W j LANG, President. : ' Lcadenhall EL, London, B.C., Bnglaad. I35TH f ; . ' Popular Monthly Drawing of the CommoHvealtii Distrit utioii Ccfflpaai. '. i - In the city of LonlsVille, o , .. Wednesday; Mg; 31st, 1881. These dra wines occur monthly (Sundays exoent- ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As. Sembly of Kentucky. Incorporating the Newport frmunesnd newspaper vo., approved April 9, 1878. ' tmrVBia IS A 8PBCIAL ACT, AND HAS NB VBR BBBN BBPBAZtBO. -: . . v. r! The United States Circuit Court en March 31 ren dered the following decisions r -. ? 1st. THAT THB COMMONWXALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. , 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ABS FAIB. ; : ' i v V J ; The Company has new on hand a large reserve fnnd. Bead the list of prizes for . ; - ;' ' THE AUGUST DBAWING. A 1 Prize.;. ...130,000 ' 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize., 10,000 200 Prizes . 50 each j .10,000 1 Prize 5,000 600 Prizes 20 each 1&.060 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes ; 10 each 10,000 20 Prizes 600 10,000 - r . - . -9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizea-i 200each; . -:t-. --i t -" -,. 1,800 . 9 Prizes. 100 each,. . .900 1,960 Priaea. r t - i - . .Whole Tickets, $2. tickets, $50. - :-7.-; .$112,400 Half Tickets, $1. 65 Tickets, $100. i Bemit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LET TEH OR PObTOFFICB ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can. be sent at our ex pense. Address alIorde to R. M. BOARDMAN,-(Courier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLB, K.y. , . or T. J. COMMEBFORD, 309 Broadway. N. Y. aaleoAw , ta th sa ' i This great specific cores that most loathsome dis ease, - . 1 j. .. Whether ii" its Primaxy,5econdajy of u Tertiary Stage, j -;' v7, ' Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures Scrofula, Old Bores, ' Rheumatism,- Eczema, v, Catarrh, or any Blood Disease, ' CUBES WHEBf HOT SPBINGS F AIL 1 -ii s - ' Malvern, Ark.; May 2,1881. We have cases ta our town who lived at Hot Springs, and were finally cured with 8. 8. 8. - - ".---- - MoCAJaion & MuaBT. .- ' - : ' 5 ifeniphis, Tenn.,May 19, 188l'. ' We have sold 1,206 bottles of 8. 8. S. in a year. It has given universal aatisfactton. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specific. 1. 1 . J,.:;:;-- ii j 4.7 '?i..s. 8. MAKBmxD M Co. s if 17; nip' ? LouIsvUle, Ey., May 13, 1861. 8. 8. S. has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. ; - J. A; Flbjutkb. '. . : ' Deover, CoL, May 2, 1881. ' Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of 8, B. 8. ;;; ,; - ; .; : ,-.'-;-.-! L. MKIBSBTSB. ': -l '-7 ' y ; 7i . Richmond. Ya., May it, 1881 . You can refer any bedy to us la regard to the merits of 8. S. S. . ' Polk, Mixxkb & Co. Have never known 8. 8. 8. to fall to core a ease Of Syphilis, when properly taken. 7 ! - SuWmnr, ? Perry, Qa. ' . The above tfgners are gentlemen of h!h standing.' : "7 T1 Coijuitt, Gov. Of Georgia. ; !i&yw tcfcft, wvU take your cote, TO BE PAID FOR WHEST CUBED. WriU for particulars. ' $ l00O Bwair will be paid to any 'chemist who will find, on analysis 100 bottles S. ak, one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any Min eral substance. SWIFT SPBCIFlCCOvi Prop; - Held bv drneclsta everywhere. . -x. : atiat a .booBi-cvyi-Aj.T I W. H. GRXBN. ' J ' Wholesale and Retail Agent. iy 8 DedexaAWly ' i . W41mingtoo,M.C O LD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE' for WraDDine and othernmnosfea Can be bed at the STAB OFFICE; IN ANY QUANTITY ail use it. 3 a battle. '
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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