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'ISli. 0iUB IHt:" EflAHHISIIIII ! - f r . HI . I . . .. 1 wSJ 1 m m a , a mmm tl ' " -J SIB Jt I M F n BSS I Of tIN 1 E - i OSCAK "WILDS. Ttie sty is laced with fitful red, The ciiclioR mists and shadows flecj-,. The dawn is risine from tbe sea. like a while lady from ber bed. ' ; v . iAod jagged brezon arrows fall Lvthwart the leather of the night, , Clnd a lone waV6 of yellow Haht ': Djfcsks silently on tower &od"ha!l, V , iAod spreading wide across' the wold. Iw.kpfl into fliffht some flattering Dira,v IAod all the chestnut tops are stirred, bd all the branches streaked wita goia. etiins Married in Bria i;irwm- Reidevttle Timea A couple from! Virginia landed in; Milton the1 other morning to be mar ried by 'Squire ewis.j They walked Uand-in-nana up main Birees uu tfiok a eeat upon tbe front steps of tjie 'Squire's office, and the man asked fir. the license. 1 As the 'Squire was preparing to make it out, the buxom girl began to inch off, and hesitated, nd finally said to Line young mau, iu half whisper:, -ih "John,' I. don't believe I will I ever did feel so flustrated lawdl 1 onder what pappy's .doing now I eel right trembtesome-Uess go back; fcome on, John.", : I - :,y -"Well, you don't want the license, ithen?" said the 'Squirevj- - Hold on thar, Mister; yes, we do," baid the -man: and he moved closer up and set'his chin to earnest work. 'JNow, Sally," said he, don't go on thater way; what fod the folks say It 'ud be awful hard on me. An' thar's the candy stew at Bob Brown's to-night, an' ailer that; an Sukey Janes would jest die a-grinnin? over you about it. fohe was mad as pizen yisterday when she heard we was comm " .: iv ' i "I ddn't mind her no more'ri the dust off my feet, but I feel so skittish ike, John; wish ermy die ef I nam t sorry we come. 1 don't want er get married, John." ; :- ' j r "Say, Mister, fix on your papers," paid Johnr "Marrytn'a nathm; no Iraore'n standin' up in spellin' Class at "Well, stand up," said the 'Squire. 'I'm ready." j ,jf-j:f, .- W . But as : the ceremony was under ay the girl jerked back.exclaimiDg: Til be Johndinged ef I do!" The 'Squire suggested; that the li- beuse had been given, and they had oae most too far to back out now. "That's so!" said John; "Stand ast, Sally ! Don't git all in'er quiver off" gently taking her arm. 'Uom'er ong in place; it's most over with," aud she sided baok. ' : J The "Squire said, "I now pro- ounce you man and wife?" "Lud amery! cried the bride, Itdotjer - : j (-:.: :..(;- "Yoo bet 'tis easy as i epellin'; and it) well so. said tee man: and t ley mounted the horse double and r de oat of townl -.jj".'-. . "'';' nnmmies Identified. : Twenty-six of the mummiesdiecjb v sred near Thebes have been identi fi d by the scientific resurrectionists tc their own satisfaction; and the L mdon Saturday Review says that it w mid not be easy to: exaggerate the importance : of the' find. As cata logued, they are: Kings Amosis, Aipenophig, Finotem, Thotmes L, II. and ILL, Iiamses L and; IL and Seti L iQueens Aahmea Nofert An, Arho teg, An, Setka and various other roal personages. of ; the seventeenth, eighteenth nineteenth, and. t wenty firsjt dynasties, the latest of whom reigned a thousand years before the Christian era. The j inscriptions and papyri when fully read . will, in all probability, throw a flood of light upon what is now a dark place. to Egyptologists the great mid die pe rioa of Egyptian history,. which ln clales the i captivity and exodus of tholJewe. iti!" --) -ih-' ' Koiteaa'a carton Calendar. Washington Dispatch to the Cincinnati : Commercial. . - Seme curiosity having' been ' ex pressed as to tbe manner in which 6uieau kejit his reckoning so as to knoiv that j Thursday last was his bi rtli day, VVarderi Crocker undertook to find out for a reporter. The war den proceeded to Guiteau's cell, and,, as le reported after ward j the. follow ing conversation ensued : Wellj Mri Qutteajt1 said the warden, jaol yoJ iU.ewUAyoKxnTbetl d atfe of your birth d ay, h aving.-been; so ioog confined -"ThatV easy enopgb. I will show you," replied Gufteau, and drawing a short piece of candle from under the mattress of his ced he held it "up and -said : "Just coifct the days on : that," General Crdjcker looked at j the piece of cah dlei and saw upon it a number of nicp,' and counting them - saw that their were marked up to date and that trulteau : had by no means lost bis reckoning. .IV Popular tie..: , . ; . PiUsbure Advocate. i c Religion divorced V from morality is a lie. ; Morality divorced from re ligfon wants vitality. It lacks its uidst essential quality, ; that which gies it tone, fibre, character, exal tation, endurance. -The religion that sees God's border every where, in ev erything, in the least as well as in the greatest relations ' .of life,, and then seeks harmony there with f. seeks to pujj the soul in happy accord with the divine pleasure, trying to fulfil the duies that come with cheerful hearts, is that sort of religion that will trans fix life with a heavenly glory, carry its I torch undimmed- through the vaBey oC the shadow -of , death; and blake onV withoutrelightingj' . when religion and; morality are lost in that charity that never faileth., V .. Mr. Lincoln's widow is described better now than she -has been for four yeai'87, - She will leave BloomiDgtoh ! fcr w oiuugioo caiiy in iMoyembec 1 ff- 'Ws,. -, i THE GREAT. FOR ncin Backache. Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, 'Swellings -and 't ? i sprains, aurns ana acutu, . : General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei? v and cars, ana ail otner raps : and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St: Jacobs Oil as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively tjiflwp ouuay of SO Cents, and every one Buffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. - '': !i ; i 30LD BY ALL DSUGGIST3 ABD DEALES3 HI UEDICHTE. . :-v;t ;. A. VOGEIiER & CO., SiUHmore, Sid., XT. S. A e 10 nWly " , arm jPAintaiLEti isa;pubely vegitablx bexbdy For nTTERTTAL ud KXTKKTTAL Use, A sure 'and speedy cure for Soro Throat, Coughs, CTolds, Diphtljeria, Chills, Diarrhea Dysentery ,Cramps, Cholera, Snmxner Complaint, Side. ' Headache,Nenralgia,Rneumatlsm, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc. - Perfectly safe to use internally or externally ,and certain to afford relief. No family can afford to be without it Sold by all druggists at 35c, fiOe and 81 a bottle. ; , PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. ! eeptl D&W3m nrm ! Is s preparation of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and the Phosphates, - associated with the Vegetable Aromatics. Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Iys ftepsia, Cieuersl Debility, Female Dla rtiKm. Want or Vitality, Nervoaa Pro tratloR, CoBvalnecaee from Fevers and Cbroaie f 'blllu and Fever. It serves every purpose where a Tonic Is necessary. fianafaetnred by the Br. Barter Mtfieia Ulis. The following is one of -the very many teatlBfsV' Iilals we are receiving daily : . ..... -f. Gentlemen: Some three months ago I began the nse of Db. Harteb'8 Iron Tonic, npon the ad vice of many friends who knew its virtues. I was suffering from general debility to such an extent that my labor was exceedingly burdensome to me . A vacation of a month did not give me much re lief, but on tha contrary, was followed, by in-i creased prostration god Bin king chills. At this time I began the use or your Ibqn Toxic, from which I realized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I found tfast my natural force was not permanently abated.. I have used three bottles of the Tome. Since using it I have done twice the labor that I ever did in tbe same time during my illness, and with double the ease. With the tranquil nerve and vigor of body, has come also s clearness of thought never before enjoyed. If the Toxic has not done the work, I know not what, I give it the credit. . Host gratefully yours, - ,- -r W-iTSoir, - ' Troy, O., Jan. 2, 1878. Pastor Christian Church. ! ; Sale by Druggists and General Dealers Everywbew ! Je8Deod&W Jy : , en. we f r - nrm , 30 DAYSsTRIAt VE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS'-TRtALV1, it isv Electro -Voltaic 'AppnaDes 5C suffering from NervoniWcakneg, Oen cral J ability, lol of ixXvt fore or vigor; or any disease resulting from Abuses and Otheb Causes, or to anrene afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis Spinal 'Difficulties, XCiduey or Liver Troubles, Lame .Back. Rup-. turps., and other Diseases of the Vital (Irsana, . Also women troubled with diseas pecnl&rto .' their sex. j ,.-ymj tHia ifiu x--.-tai- ! Bpeedy relief ana complete restoration-td;i hearth guaranteed. These a. re the only . -1 Electric 'Appliances tbat'have ever been eonatrneted open Keicnti fie p rin eiples.: Their thorough efficacy has been prao-1 tically proven with the meat wonder lal snecess, and they b&ve the . bigness endorsements from medleal and selen title men, and from hundreds who have 5 been qnickly and radically cured by ( their nse. ": - ' . Send at once for IHusfrkted Pamphlet; rvlng 4 all information free.;. Address, f ... , VOLTAIC jVLK COh awhsi1. JfMf Je8Deod&Wly 'Inf;, - "A LI PERSONS WHO WJSH GOODr TBACll-' jML era, and all TeacherrwlwrwfBirGoed Positloni, aad U Toanr Mea-asd Women whe denre lo mate ill eauselTea Good Techer. apply-to r ?a .... :C SajpermteMaeDt State Norinai BehobS,.3 ha 3 D8tas4Wtf i weaa -r j Wilson,A. a mi BBMJPIIir TA Iff ifc Ji "ft ; ' ' 111 ' f WW ItalireadKlcitera. Piitaboro Record. . J W? inyite the careful attemiou of oar readers to the statement of Sena tor Vance, elsewhere published. -As a sentinel, guarding tbe interests of the "people of North Carolina he sounds the note of . alarm, and places himself squarely in opposition to a powerful corporation that is so hurt ful to those interests'; . In doing this he Bhould receive the hearty 'support of every North- Carolinian. ' In this contest 'he' is a worthy champion of our people, and should he succeed in th waning the - schemes of the :-Richmond & Danville' Railroad Com pany, andifreeing? us from, the coils with which they would surronnd'uo, he will j become, more, than . ever , be fore the . favorite of. all North t Caro linians. . Zeb I Vanoe'a ' devotion to North Carolina was proven long years agoduriqg the'dark days that over shadowed us in the warand, that love for Ills Stale, now prompts him to come to her rescue when sbe is im perilled by this grinding railroad corporation. In this struggle iSena tor Vance is acting the,.- part of . a patriot, and not a demagogue:' Al ready the people of North Carolina have honored him as they have no other man; and they have taken de light in conferring -their 'highest offices upon him. . He is qot seeking office or popularity ; of that we may rest assured, for both he already has, rti This railroad, contest has become the great issue of the day in this State, and may absorb all others. It affects ; our, people more than any other. The question . is, shall the people of North Carolina become Vhewera of wood and drawers of water" to the Richmond & Danville Railroad Company? Shall we allow this gigantic corporation to - obtain' control- of all . our railroads and op press us with : exorbitant freight charges? Shall we allow oar North Carolina railroads - to discriminate against,' aod; thus injure, our own towns. and cities? - '-, ; s; 5 It KLldlOl! MISCELLAK X " The Baptists-have in Asia 162 misaiooarire,- 616 native 2 preachers, 1 475 churches ttud 40.08? members. There were 3,191 baptums laat jear. . . ,;? , , . .-r-f Why ; should a Christian, - with the guarantees of. God, be a sniveling cow ard and in dread of the devil every day? Afraid to smWe.-R'chmond Advocate. " The ' venerable Dr. James G. Hamner, of Perketaharg, W. y., 13 ' now in his eigb:y fourth year, and has preached the gospel sUty-t wo years. He is ; very fecle--.c,",;;--V . The Aurora, Pope Leo's paper, nas gone me way or a good mny, other attempts , at j uraalitm. -After sir.kiog several huodied thousand dollira ; it; has been given up. " . , j ; t trThe President of " the British ' We8'.y an conference this year lh3 one I; hundred and tthirly eiKhlh-the, Hrv.; Dr. Oeoigc Oboro, was (he uMeat rain a ter that ba'.l (JlieJ the po-uioo since the time of Wi slay. V .President Basc6m,)f tle Wis cotsio Univerei'.y; presents the conteit be tween science and religion 'ia a senleoce: "Losses of faith from science are temporary and partial the gains of faith from science ,are substantial and lasting " f -1 v RevJ D r. Them ah, con v iuted of here.y at Chicago, saya be will cot be driven 'out of tbe jVteihodiat Church. Ue add; '"I am not a Vniversalist, bor a Unitarian, shut an orthodox Method iat, and I do not imeaoto jjin any. denomination unless I 'sincerely ngree with it in doctrine." . j The Lutheran Mission in India has 1 central ataliocs, 8 raisaionarles, 2 na tive ministers, 4 catecbisU and 34 village preachers. 111 congregatiooa with 5,033 baptized members, 45 school reachers and 949 pupils in its mission school. 'The total Additions for tbe last three years have been, jS.llS- .:,., :;U.yKi:r? r-t-'ri "r- ''Ecclesiastical freebooters" ; is he title applied by a lecturer to those pas tors who fieet' by their pastoral visits ' to pain over adherents from other r churches. The Bama authority calls thise who always god fault With the, preaching "constitu tional and pcrcBniil ecclesiastical growl fers." ; -" I Mr. J ames Arlhingtou, of Leeds, pas offered tbe Wesleyan Foreign Mission Bocety f 10,000 as the nucleus of a fund lor . establishing Wealeyanism in Central Africa, along the line of the territories visited byXiiviDgaione and Staoley. and as appeal is.madeto Mathodist young men to ! Bishpp Coxein recently pub- Iiabea paper, speaks of persons who, with jeweled fingers, will give a dime to foreign amissions and then sing: . I JnLove so ani8zpg, so divinei 5 ! ; Ch Demand my bean, my life, my all." si A x leading religious -organ f ears that' the Bishop has put the sum-contributed too high, and suggests that three cents would be a more correct statement.1 ' ':-'. ' ' ' ' d 7L Btsdmak. Ibaao Batbs.,.. S. D. Walla oh. .........President ...Vice- President .'...Cashier if rK Bank of Hew Hanover. CAPITAL PAID - $350,000 ATJTH0SIZED CAPITAL $1,000,000 'f iff- .si Xi R. Mnrehison, of Wll- w wiiu Aaw ouii, Tsaac Bates. - C. M. Btedraan, pf Wright & B ted man. Jas. A. Leak, of Wadcs . boro. kt -jti-r ' t-'i E. B. Borden, of Golds. -. boro. N. O. -v! .! n." iams & Morchison Hca. K. R. Bridgers, Pres Hi" VoUsrs, ql Adrian: Volters, ' v if Jdo. W. Atkinson,' ; . . 'w J Hi li j"5 ;C, M, Stedman. President,' p. ?.:.::!.) i t' RP. QowiLt. i Cashier, E.:B. Borden, : jPresident. 1 ' -;- Ki. j I - , . - DIRECTORS: E. B, Borden, -W, T. haircloth, W. SEamundson, Herman Weill. Ft Kornegay - u I f- laiesloro BranoiMchi Presldeni. r. i: J.A. Leak,B. T. Bennett,Q. W, Little, J. C. Marshal Issues CertincateR of Depdait hearing Interest - . Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held Intnist' by Executors,- Administrators, -Qoarcjiaa.4c&wA(3., - ..f. .4 -...,. : iJtrhit attention given to fh ' orders and requests r ASK the recovered Dyspeptics, Bilious fttfferers, Vlctlais of t - ' Fever and: Aguthe ...... 1 ; 4 ' . - Ucrcunal PIseased Pa tlenta. how thsy reco vered Heahh, ' Cheer- ful Spirits and 'Good 'Appetits thty will. te! yen by taking tlMMOHBLlVKB'ItEGaLATOB. ," . 1 For.' DVSPKPSIA; CONSTIPATIOKi Jaundice, BUioos attacks, SICK HKADACHE. Colic, Depres sion of ftpirita, boUJi BTOMACH, Heart Barn, Ac. , ... . ,IT HAS NO EQUAL. - r , . 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' i Serves tttG Purpose of iPills aiid Dis-L agreeable - Purgative Medicines. i -, TROPIC-FKUIT JLAXATITE is tbe best I preparation in the world for Constipation, Btli - ousness. Headache, Pile and all kindred Com-. : plainu. It acts gently, effectively, and is deli- clous to take. 1 Cleansing the system Uvroui?hlv, h it imparts vipor to mind and body, and dispels i Melancholy, Hypochondria, Ac. . One Mai eon- ! PRICE 25 and 6Q GTS, SOLD BY JILL DRUGGIST! tMSBBBBBfSBBfMBBaaBBBMSJBBMBB-avaBHa.'. mhSDeodAW ta th sa THOUGH SHAKJUf IS. EVERY JOINT Ana fiber with fever and agae, er billons remittent, the system may yet be freed f ram the malignaat virus with Hostetterl Btomach Bitters. Protect the system against it with-this beneficent antl-spas- Sodie which is- furthermore a supreme remedy for let eomplalnt, constipation, dyspepsia, debility. rhenmatism, kidney tranblea aulrdthcr ailments, i For sale by all Draggiats aad Dealers generally. I sept 1 Deod&Wly 4J . tath sa nrm I Savings Banks, Insurance Companies. Trustees, and Investors 'eenorally, are invited to correspond with ns regarding Bonds they may desire to but, BKIX OB HXCHANBB. - .?:;. '. . a - UTTu rru u . t uksma mimvo nAirffp jrT PANT LOANS. AND D SBIRABLB KA1LKOAJB 8ECTJB1 TIE S ALWAYS ON HAND. i , i -'Jr. R. LBWIS BANKERS,-$-; j fept BAWlm rv.74 OtflAtt ST., NEWT ORE ! THE DAILY STAR. ; STAB, : A ... . - i irst-class T'TiiivfQaRayiai wffwpp rt'n"mf, 'Oii'.Xaat,pQ0tataiiaidjs.4 . tiZi ,t&WM ' Throe ft !ivw.k:ijiw.i.ii.w;'A.'8 2& ,t ! t-.-Cr.ua: 9-I5I i'.-iaiJ "Sv'.i H Vri':v'.i STAB. i r 1 Contains fall Reports'of the Wilmington Ha kets,TelegmpliIEejOrtffOf thoNOtthern and European Markctd, and the Latest n-r 511 1 o i ii f (, r ' n -1- . !i . 1 , Ganeml Saws, by Telegraph nd : 1 1 s - 1 i 1 i j. :4Tv'vf,:UalIi'fjnimalIpaTtaof the : . V "i .2rn ;-j t Oriole . 1 u . V i 1t... f'-wVi''T ! 1 1 . . . i . - r..- r. - n.- LargeLXtf?CITLATI0N in the STATE 4 SnneB ft ProEBratoa;- I . v 3 'i ii j -Wilmlngton.N.C.' 1 Tl 1 I ' rAnMt ;t. J 1 nil plants, 1 QEBRAT1 1 A SPE KN Dl D OPPOBTVN ITlf 1 WIN A"- FOKTUNft. TENTH GRAND -DISTRIBUTION, CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS i TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1881 -13 Tib MoBiU ly Drawlns- - Louisiana Stats Lotter? omsaay. . incorporated in 1858 rorSyearsbr the Legisla ture for adncational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $l.C0J,000-to which a reserve fund ef over $4iu,03u has since bean added.- - r r -- By an overwhelmiuK popular vote Its franchise m made a part of the present State AAns; itation adopted December 3d, A, J. 1679. ITri GRANu SINGLE . NUMBER DRAWINGS Will take place monthly.. w . , 1: ; IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. " , , , Look at the following DlsHribution : ' , .. CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000. . ' lOOjOOO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH jtiiucKSTs. one dollar:1 'iMi-i't rM-STjbpPRJZES - f 1 Capital Priae. .... .tt.. ..,,;.. i39,000 " 1 Capital Prise ... .. 10,000 l Capitol Prize....-..-.;....- S 5,000 i Prfees-bf $2500- : i.v.t.v: j.i-.'ni.... 5,000 5 Prizes of lOOO.li: 5 000 SO Prizes of u5Mii.;..........JL.... 10,000 loo razes oi xuu.-.t 300 Prizes of 60. .. 500 Prizes of - .20... ..: io,oeo .i-10,000 10,000 ...10.000 . . . . . . . . .... . i .lt. '.A. ...... ...5- i 1000 Prizes of 10..'.. ; APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 .... 9 Approximation Prizes ef - 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 1C0...... 9,700 1,800 , 900 1,857 Prizes vamoanUug to - $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. ' ' r - ' ' For further inrormatiou; write clearly,-giving full address. Send orders by express or . Registered Letter or Money Order by mail. -Addressed only to ' ' i 11. Ai'DADPHIR.i ' - - ' ' , New .Orlcass, Lonistena. orM. A.DAUPU1N, at - . . . ' r.'-j. No. 313 BROADWAY, NEW YOR. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nndei the supervision and management of GENERALS Q T. BEAUREGARD and J UBAL A. EARLY. - - Mjl NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC." f-r The public are hereby' CAUTIONED AG AtNST SENDXMU ANY MONKY OR ORDBBS to NUNE3 A CO. S3 NASSAU 8TRBKT, NEW YORK CITY, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Com pany to sea its Tickets. They arejlooding the coun try with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as Agents They have no authority from this Company to sell its 2 ickets and are not its agents for any purpose. m .'.j,-- j'.j, M. A.-DAUPHIN. .)-.-;-.. Pres. Louisiana State Lottery Co. New Orleans. La.. July 4, 1881. taps 14 D3aw4wW . m it we sat : t - Willard Hotel Lottery. FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. f-:''fr,.'."'."'r- , THURSDAY, NOVU. 10, " 1881, . ' IS THE DAY DETERMINED UPON 1 THE DRAWING OP THIS f C3KMK HAS BEEN finally settled upon, and will CERTAINLY take place on i bnrsday; the 10th of November, ,1331, by assent of the Commissioners, and this will 'enable me to sell all or the remaining tickets ; All persons, therefore, intending to invest in this scheme, may rest assured thera, will be no farther delays or postponements. . . . -. I ' , t !- UST OF'PRIZES. ' ,f-r The Willard Hotel with a l- its f C!OEfT fhn Pixtures and Fninimre, . f kpZOUiUUU On Residence a Green birect .... $15,060 one Residence on Green street ........ 15,C00 Two Cash Prizes, each $50i 0. 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $0J..... ........... 4,000 Five Cash Piizes, eaca $10u0 v ... ....... i Svooo Five Cash Prizes, each $5(0 ....... ....... , 00 Fifty Cash Prizes each 1 10 J coj One Hundred C ish Frizasj ech $0 ........ S,HG0 Five Bundred Cash Prizes iachQ.... lO.ObO OneSetoflbur Kuriiiiute . .;. l.OfO One Fine Pikn3...... l:'... ' . 600 One Handsome t-ilvo Tea et . . I 100 401 Boxes Old Bocrboa W h t key. $i : , . 1 4,400 10 Baskets Champagne, $:Ji.. f 3W Five Hundred Cash Praa., each $I J .. 5.W0 401 Poxes Fine Wim-s, .; U.000 800 Box Robertron Cosnty Wi lsacy. 80 : 6,000 400 hoxes GavaDa , igar,8,i $10,... 4,00) Five bundled Cash i r z, tach $i0... ... ' 5,00 ; - . Amoanting to 369.850. iuu ; Whole Tickets $8; UaTrcs $4; Quarters $J Remittances may lx made by Bank Check. Ex? pres. PostarMoiiey t rdcr. or Kegistered Mail. Responsible agents wanted at all po'nts - ! ' For circular., giving fall information, sad for tickets, adere-s , i W. U. wHies,, a ' , ' Willvd Hotel, Iol.vii;c.Ky i an 16 DeodJtWtNov 10 II luthsa 1 ' - -f-- THE l OF ALL For more than ft lh ird o f n contnry flie Mexican M nat&ng X.inimt,t has been known to millions nil over the world as tho only safe reliance -for tlio relief pf accidents and pain. It i 3 it medicine above prieo if pi-nrse -the beat of Its kiul. . For every foni external pain Mnstang Liniment la without an equal. ; It penetrates fich and muscle t tfee .very bouc makiutr the continu-4 nnco ot pom una uaium motion jmpos siblo. Its elTeets upoit Human Flesh and the llmto Crealion are eqitnlly wonders fnl. Tho WtsicttU utis : jicn is. Liaimpnt .13 ivcctlcil l:y somcbotiy in every lionso. ICyi-i-y flay bi-hisu news of the njrouy o.-aij :-.rft.l SfIl or burh snb(lutl, of x-bcniuH t i3 luBrtTrs: rn- storeil, or a : valuable lioricior oi saved by tho l.ealing bower pftrhis . which spoolU7 e nrcs saeli allmcnta of the UtXUAN FLKSU s- v-v ; --?.. 9 Joints, osxtractca 9raciea, Barns and ald3, Cut,iaBialits dud Spraltts, Voisoiapua : JBitea an tinss, . btiiruss, .lAueneas Old Sores, TTlcera, frostbites, Ctailblsrliia, Sore Hippies, Caked Breast, 'and Indeed every fomf extrmal dist ease Xt heals without sears. . For the Bbutb Ceeaiion It cures . ', ' , l' sprain. KwUmr. BUlT -Joint. Founder, Ifnrneaa Sores, fioiof Dts easesr Fo1. Bot, erw WoinSkiato, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Vind S lis. Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone, d J Sor, loll JBvU, SUn; npes the Sizlit and eTery: tthec ailment to , wlucH. tha oecupauts of, the Stahle anq iiteeU Yard are liable., -The - Maxtoan Blustana Xlnhnent 8 always cures and never .ilaappoJjBlst I i '5 .'-''"'ii.'M 7 ll-2.M.oA nil & ar .1. . ... :,., ,..; n r Al febfr Wly - j Attorney and brallor at' Isiir l biW-Up stairs, to Br Bu11dir," eccn RmaldlACo. - -. .- , jx -hi : I Special attention to Claims. - Collections on eumr f) $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent. Jf without soft. Drawing. Deeds,- Mortgages, ic.,1 a" apedalty. ..' ; v. .i..-.- , oS-DAWtr " mnn A an an. A f. t rinr v v - too id. cotton Beam and . Tae Little Detective, $3. ; ad Jor Prle sepio ujnutwcm , ,,-.t;; r-;- BEST I 111 ill I GaUBUUI a -a-ai'i r P.- L Bridgers ! & Co; 3t i 1 . BUD WEISER BEER; Before ths n arni wcalbc 'leaves cs, tend iff some , .i . . t ? . i . t j-. of ocr. ' BtTliWSIER BEER. , , .t - i It is a new aitlc'e id this market. pn:e and wbole- .: i . .. . k i .r J. . . r . i . ... seme acd a most delight 'ul beverage. -It is also- especialy recommended tat the Mclc. V t; ; j Whiskeys, Wines, &c ' We have on hand a choice variety of WHIS' ....:...!-....,. ,,fii-,.. .-.!,. KEYS; WlN9,4c" CAPtfEAK, 'STUART'S RYE and VIRGINIA GLADES WHISKEYS, the most POPULAR BRANDS in the market. ! SHER- RY, POrvT,I4A2DEieA -and!CLARET,WINK8 or I f V I I ' I .... ' .'1 - . H !all grades. Very fine - SCUPPERNONG WINE, !from the celebrated Tokay Vineyard, near Fayette- J .... A... ..-..! i i ... - 1 t ville, at $1.50 per. gallon. ... j !"". t ' ' i . i r i . 14 v t . ' " I Give ns a call and we will show you around. Eoyster's Candy; Expected Motday-tho. PUUEST CANDY, sold Iu Wilmington. - New varieties in next invoice. P. JL. Bridgers & Co. sept 19 If it C t tt I C t4Sr-V w cssis are sent anvwhere on Drial to onaratA Uflnunjkt al outer x-resses. me custom- er keeping' the one that Tjc suits best. No one has ever , ie dared show, no any other U known to be beyond AAWInnlin tnill vuAAMu.wua caiiva win uwu wita twice the rapidity .of inferior machlnaa can ba S sold- la to decetra tha In- ,o experienced by ridiculously lalse statements, and thus r ECllwlthontaiirhtorseeine'. sad swindle the purchaser. Working any other Press alongside of Dedericks al. ways sella the purchaser a Bedertck press, -and all know it too weH H well f to show t tt : nTTTiT.H.Tnic j. m - .... fir Order through your Merchant. Albany, Nil?, sept 4 DAwim ' f V:y- X vir.iA QVIKITETTEOF NottM Music Sooks." DITSOS A CO., bm'TniX. fnv th ;1MI Fnil.: ahd for the use of Masie Teachers. Choirs mud Siiur. LiSgClasses, the following Books, of nnapproacha-: w ttwMiwsiaja mcir npeemt ucpanmeMS ? ' " " - HJEriAUU OIT rlCaisS. SMKRSON B." $1.C0. The- new Church Music Book for 1881 1882. Send $lfopw4aaen Copy.- ' 4 - SMBRSONS. TO cents. The new and superior Book for SINginq classrs. Kfnri ?S cents for 8Bedmen Codv.- ':- ' " - ONG' BELLS. J EMERSON'S. 60 cents. The new. eehla and beantirnTiunWtinn of snfTOnr. SpNe8.- Send 50 cehta f or Specimen Copy. 7" : T)KACON JJQHT. TKNNEY ft HOPPMAN'8.- J- 0 Cental 'AIL radiant with Ivjuitv. snil full nf the sweetest melody. KOB SUNDAY SCHOOLS.' ocuu codui lor specimen CJopy. . - -.m . - ; ., -!.., .-- ; j - : . 'f- , !- .T TOHT Am UVE . : VcTTWrtSH'S . ronfa Lr A lrge;wellnfledvaamlrablyselected and com posed, aud every way desirable" collection of SUN- 11A Y gCHOOI, ATJr !3AflPKT..lfiERfriKa uirutn Aknil .unfa a. nMfmM. n. .. Oliver 3Ditsoii& Cb. j i jta A8. B: DITSONA COC I JvDWgbN ACO. p Droauway, , x ' :f - - unesTnnt sa, rnii. : he wai i tl tJ -.B;,'.Ui,it;; 5 tnthe city of Louisville, oa jSEPI EMBER ? SIlTfT 1 881 i ; Tsse dmwmgsoiena monaSuridays except aembly of Xentackyh , , , ' TheUrdted Stsshtttourt eji Jtsfchtlreh derod the folio wing decisions t l f . ij iBtjHATTaB COMMONWEALTH JDISTBIp BUTION COMPANriS LEqIu - "TV. ad. ITS DRAWINGS ARB PAIR. N ' " r " ' '. The Company has now on hacd a large i reserve fond, a Bead the llatof nrJaea at ri i m r . ,Ui i V, Pris.ii iUa.rjoo-: JoftPrtefeson m.k iri vwi Prise.. 10,000 300 PriM .fifl each vialftna I Friza: j. Kiwi snh m....1 iu A.k' rA 19 Prfees tlW9'iO,000 i.flOOftizer wK lfjlooo 1 1.$6I Priseaalrijirf yW - nrfj im . jaoney or cana Aieart in Letter, or tend by BPeB!V- BONTiND to REGISTERED LE t TEROR KbTOEn!dimiiBrwr: i!i-p,r5ibTfB1J?P,!e88flUl l t'ewexX i a0oawiHsa sxwirttssi tiaili...-. 9r).'aHs&0 jHrsran U.ui'j tisa't ;c-;ojRfc.- a96i.;9i.--&it J t I f ':ilh 5flfb 6it lMdi blrfet.fO.O0 fl' I i - . " - 1. -V .I A-S " sr. I fsf 'iOtfllvl KiAj-. dipt, t "t ... !. i.-.- ... . il iZdl rm iris ;ind ' ' SJ t-. ysga rj2?mi i f! -T -M i A; -niVwAXlJ, I J r;for wrapplne anffotief trorpoaef e Uss. - ..ii i i Bjijjia t uaw mba i aiiLl t-T-iau Avar.- h.vi .i.ain ttv..r:r: .. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BAYARDTAILOR Poet A TraT eUcr, said: "I take great pleaurs hi recornfflenQj t" the Academy of Mr. bwlthtn. C? ehoS Hon' FERNANDO Vvoob W , said (18S0) : "I cheerfnlly consent to the nse i of mv name as reference. My boys will retunto you ffJ iheir iourth year) after their vacation Wof y orJle w lUastrated Circalar address SWITRiv t HORTLtUGS, A. M Harvard Ukiver,,Iv GBADPATg, Mxdia, Pa;, m milesfrom Phila. 3 TT NORTHERN TAXAS -offers greater at.racUoT. ,.,la,Wajlor 4.ehP lands, healthy Sr. mild climate, abundance of timber and wa-er ST' yersity of products, than any other region now oDen tlrtn rivAr Pfin mtloa of mad .1a.. .vi.v . "Hcia- had, 'at low prices and on easv ierm n.n.... hftii.'slt Innr nriroa anrt a aooo sam n ' J acres oi 'good and cheap Railroad and Government -- .www wa t(ej ICI111B. UU110T1S nr acres of good and cheap Railroad and GovernmeDt circulers and mips giving tru-.hfol informal dress W. H. AbRAMS, land Commissiuner r & P. Railway. Marshall. Texas. ' "jPer' MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA . J , :x Vl s RICHJIONDVA, ,-. ' Kegalar Session Isegins October 1st, and continie seven; ana a half months.; Intermediate Kxauuaa! Hons on theElementary Branches at end ot sscovn session. FrPTBEN muntes' CoLuerATB JbstrttIt TiOHi I Daily examinations and recitations. onl four lectures a day. Axfxx oppoRTtmiTre t,;. Clinical Study and Practical AnatomVT P?es for the Whole Ceurse, 125. Por announcement or pat! ttctUars address J. B. MoCAW, M. D Dean, Mch. $T 7 A YEAR and expenses to aeents .gf Addles P.O. VICE! . - BRY, AuetrsTA, Ma. A D VERTI8 BRS f send for our Select Lirt of sept I 4wDAW jauuo. uut .xcsjaeiiiiv tjiHr. sJl inr - tnrt cma.t . v.. CTHE BROVH OOTTOa Qlli) Cleans tho Seed batter, runs lighter, glne faster, and costs les3 money than any other Cln In the market. - --..The brush Is adjustable and It has driv ing puiley and belt at both ends. Every machine mada of tha best matorlal and fully and legally guaranteed. . Price List of GI5S, Foeders and Condensers. - . . - Price with iTrico vitiT Slzosj Pncesof Self . Self 1 Gins. . Feeder or J Feeder and ! - : Condenser. Condenser. SO saw - 8 75 00 S100 CO '. S125 J " S5 i, 87 66 116 00 . iSm - ! 0 " 100 00 132 166 00 5 " 113 60 US 00 r 179 E0 CO" 125 00 IM 195 0 60 " 4 , 10 oo .-.- 180 oo ao a 70 16CC0 206 00 t52 00 S " 1 : 180 00 233 00 SSH 00 The above prices are for the machines boxed ready for shipment and delivered at oar factory. Win name price denVered at any accessible point, free of freight. If desired, .. . .. . : Established 183, at Colmntraa, Ga., under name ot K. T .Tay lcr & Co., removing In 1SCS to New London, CL , where the present firm have since carried on tho business. In additiion ta our already unequalled facilities -we hare erected another large factory, thus doubling Our capacity of manufacture. Got your orders in at once and avoid a possibility ol delay. Extra inducements to early buyers. Send for Illustrated pamphlet giving new testimonials tnjia hundreds of enterprising planters. Cresses, Engines, and complete outflt famished wbontesired. Address . J :BIiOWN COTTON GTS CO., . . f. , ":, New I.crt,i, -t-55. john Dawson a co., aebdm, aplOD&WSra WtlmUKUai, N. C. PREMIUM F E T Y OS! ! i : SA r... N 1 n iiiiijaiitinii ri T fi Tj 'i r FOR SALE BY ., Adrian &Vollers, cor. Dock & Front fets i Agents for Wilmington and vicinity.' : my 14D'AW6m . 1 - i mr MAEBLE: m OMUMM AND tbnesa FIRSTLA'SS WORK i, VPRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WOR3 . lavaiu flliu DtliJrj-JSl, AT OUB RISK. I ; TO ANY PART OP THE SOUTH. . as ivnanu WATUA7I.K OQ ' 7 Lafayette Place, new Sorb.. 1 wathaa'a Monumental Designa, , U booi ronn,f .eile to the Trade, unJ .ciYaeei DAWtf ,-. TloS". P'1"8 J BRVE ' AND BRAIN J TREATMENT f a enecific for Hvateria. tton- valsions. Nervous- Headache, i Mental Depression, Loss of Memory; Impotency;. Premature Old Age, caused by over-exertion, excesses, or over-indnl-Xence, which ' leads to , misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent -eases. - Each box conr tains one month's treatment. One dollar a bo, or six boxes for five dollars: sent by mail prepaid ob receipt of price..; We guarantee :slx boxes to care any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accomtoanied with in Miliar. o nm ecd the purchaser our .written guarantee to re tarn the money if . tie treatment does not effect a care, guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN, brag rist, (successor to Green Planner), Wilmington, Ns. C. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten-; tipn-. - ' : . : .;. ." mh33-DAWly ?TXTB WILLiPAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR vn?'cae01 Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or Costive n488 we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with- They are purely Vegetable; and never fail to give satisfaction, bnear Cnabwi. . hnes! containing 80 Pills, 25 cents. - Pqr sale by all Drugr gists.- ceware or counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C.'TST CO., 'The Pill Makers,' 181 A 188 W. Madison St, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre paid on rectipt of a 3 cent stamp. : - ' - fahXLDwt iri st&i -.;.-tv.:t. v - PRESCBlRTIOiy FREE '"Por the speedy Cure af ft'er tods Weakness, Lest --.A Titalitr. Pre mat a ra ItehtlttT. Krnuiifca. .jVeSnondeneT. Cnnfnzlnn it Tit on a. kramlnn ta ' Soelety, fiefeetlre Jtemory, aud all Disorders ' broaakt oa br Indiscreet Habit L Any drag-arlst has tbe iajrredienta. 8ent in puis SEALED ENVELOPE. .AD0RES3 DR.W.S. JAQUES, . , ,130 West Sixth 8t, CL501OTATI, 0HP. . mh D(tWly " "j ' ' 'I I -f UMOi AlW ; ,UWAsyUi! DJsaTAA0i 1 . . . ' .. ;GLIS IRISH AND; GORDON SETTERS, i -j-.. t" iuifw-K -. Foraalebv- - - For sale by P. WELSH, - id aovlBAWtf rYork.reos : 'ill V!' siiiiUi; -i. ex
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1881, edition 1
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