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c:i 10 . f;::i c? up, :x, I ' ( I r ( e 5 4.YDIA E. PinilHAn'O s VT'ft'R'T' AT?TiT! . flOMPOTTlTD. I IBPosUlreCwj for all tleae rI-fil CyUtat. sd Wealyes; It will cure entlrsly the wore form of Tvnl Con, plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulosra Hon, railing and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal. Weakness, and is particularly adapted to tb Change of life. - . i Jt will dissolve and expel tumors from the utscns In -ad early stage of development. The pendency to eaa cerotis humors there Is checked very speedily by its nee. ft removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving f of stimulants, and relieves weakness ot the stomach. It cores Bloatinir, Headaches, Hervoos rrostrauon. General Dobtlltyr Sleeplessness, Depression and ladt- ' that feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cored by its use. - It will at all times and under all clrcametaocea act la harmony with the laws that govern the female sjsfas 11, for the cure of Kidney Complaints of either aez Uus Compound Is unsurpassed. X.TSIA E." PIXKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND is prepared at XS and 333 Westers Avenue, -T,Tiin,MaM. Price liBlxbottlesfor 6. Bent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of loienges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. FinVham freelyanswers ail letters of Inquiry. Bend forpampa let) Addreas as above. Mention this Taper. , .:. . . - i. - ' "" -:' , Ho family should be without LYDLi js. rim.u-iM.-w UTER PELLS. They core constipation, biliousness , - and torpidity of the liver. cents per tor. 1 tar Sold -by 9II Proffsiat. "8 ; i oetl8Deod&W t tnthsa nrm I TRUETOIUc. I IRON BITTERS arc teconimendesd for all diseases requiring a Icrtain and 'efficient tonic; especiallj Indigestion j Dyspepsia; Inter Inittent Fevers, Want of Appe itc, Ixss'of Strength, Liack of ISneTgy, etc. I Enriches the blood, Strengthens (he nutisden, end gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the Iigesii ve organs, removing all dspeptic ivlnptoms, such $5 tasting the food, belching, tai iti the stomach, heartburn, etc. The idy Iron Piiipcgatiar that wiU not blacken . teeth or give headache.' Write for the i B C Book, 32 pages amusing and pseral ireading, sent free. brown crnmncAii coipaxt. I i Baltimore. Md. jan29D&Wly ! Is a preparation of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and the Phosphates, associated with tha Vegetable Aromatlca. i Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Dya ppsla. General Debility, Female Dla skaa. Want or Vitality, Kerreni Pros- ration. Convalescence from sTevera aad Chreaie Chills and Fewer. It serve every purpose where a Tonic is necessary. 1 . Ittufaetared by The Br. Barter Medicine Co, St lonk The following is one of the very many testimo nials we axe receiving dally: I Gentlemen: Soma three months ago I began the ne of Da. IIartkr's Irotj Tome, upon the ad vice of many friends who knew Its virtues. I was aunering 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 the contrary, was followed by in creased prostration and sinking chills. At this time I began ine use of your Iron Tohic, from which I realized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I found that my natural force was not permanently abated. X have used three bottles of the Toxic. Since using it X have done twice the labor that I ever did in tha same time daring my illness, and with doable the ease. - With the tranquil nerve and vigor of body, has come also a clearness of thought sever before 7 1 "J auliu utu. uv. 411W NIC nVlA.1 know not what. I give it the credit. 1 Troy, O., Jan. 2, 1878. Pastor Christian Church. 1 1 . i " " - j Sale by Draggists and Gensral Dealers Every whaM Je 8 Deod &Wly r to we fr nrm ' FKKSCSIBBt BY PHYBICIAXS. tropical and plants. !a Delicious and Re freshing Fruit Irbzenge, Which Serves the Purpose ; of Pills and Dis agreeable Purgative ,; medicines. - j ' TRAIIf1.I,lrri V . V . wnrn 1 1 wwiiu iur ;unsti nation him- fr'TS-- Closing the system thoroWhlv, wlutSStfSJ to,mind and body, and dfipeis anchopochondria, &c. 'one triolet vmcet. Packed in bronzed tin boxes onlyv PBjGEaBOCTS, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mh6De6a&W tilth sa PRESCRIPTION FREE TCIor the speedy Core f Kervoos Weakness. Laat ' J- TitaUty, Prematsro Debility, BervonsVess. -pesnondenev, Confasion of Ideas, Arenira to , bocietv, Defective Hemory, and all Disorders brooght ss Indiscreet Habits and Excesses. -Any druggist has the Ingredients. 8T IN FUHi 4BULED ENVELOPE. ADORESS OR.W.S. JAQU ES, I . 130TffestSlitaBfclCEf0nniATI,OHia' I tnh 3 D&Wly ' ' IT. A. STEDIIA1I, Jr., 1 Attom ft V nnrl firm n coll At or Taw , w ' wvmm. VVkaUtfVMVo UV nUCbVV UZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTT, N.I C, ldt&c51' Blk 1uUdto occupied by 1 Speoial attention to Claima. - ellnoTi nn rw? 100 and upwards made for Five Per '1 :.-"r"ugr,s.;-::, apaiAW II W ..." rn.tr jm lh n S AT r . " I'M .nil 1 w A ' ; nrm ;V - : - ; hi rreparearromvij'7 (I I fruits iJT The Weekly Star. - THBEE SHADOWSt D. 6. BOSSETTI, . I looked and saw your eyes - ' In the shadow of your hair, "As a traveller sees the stream In the shadow of the wood; ; And I said: "My faint heart sighs, , Ah me! to linger there, To drink deep and to dream i : ; : In that sweet solitude. I looked and saw your heart i In the shadow of your eyes, As a seeker sees the gold . : In the shadow of the stream; And I-said: "Ah met what art . . i Should win the immortal prize,: Whose want must make life cold . : i And heaven a hollow dream? I looked and saw your, love : i : 1 In the shadow of your heart, As a diver sees the pearl , ; r . In theshadow of the sear 1 And I mourned not above .! , i Mv breath, but all apart i f'Ah'l you can love, true girl, j. "i And ia your love for mef. : ! T "' TEE MESSAGE. ; What tXie Papers) Say.-- Philadelphia' Times,' Ind. -, President Arthur's first message to Oono-ress is a sensible document, and imnnrnmnnlv froo frnm Tnlitirfll ftTTpO- tation and clap-trap, lie is a posi- tive man, witn toe courage to say what he has to sav and to do what he has to do in a straightforward manner. He is an out and out stal wart in politics, and he will bo Stal wart in all his political methods and plain spoken in his official utterances. Upon the whole, the message: posses ses the rare merit of candor and man liness. It : is statesmanlike i on all questions not directly partisan,, and it lays a broad foundation for an im posing structure of Stalwart omnipo tence, by the positive control of elec tions through the efforts and re sources of Federal officers. "Washington Post, Dem. The first annual message of Presi dent Arthur is not calculated to im- press the reader as being decided ev dence of eminent ability on the part of the writer. It is a plain document, free from partisanship, recitative mostly of facts and supplemented with some recommendations, t Taken as a whole, the message is a fair doc ument, from a seemingly ... well mean ing citizen of average attainments, relating entirely to the practical con-, cerns of the people and with no allu sion, offensive or otherwise, to parti san or sectional politics. Charleston News and Courier, Dem. The message is now before the public, and will excite little emotion. It is plain and sensible throughout, and pays marked attention to small things of importance.. There are no surprises in it, and the country needs no political sensations. President Arthur is . not demonstrated ; by his message to be a .man of force and genius, but this is no disappointment. We can only express the hope, that the last part of the message is as so ber and well considered; as the, first. v i Richmond Dispatch,. Dem. ; -" Taken as a whole, the messsage has impressed us favorably. It is a business-like document, and - seems to have emanated from a man of affairs. The spirit manifested is generally good. In a word, we arc. agreeably surprised at the moderation 01 the new if resident. - .-- 1 New Tork" Sun.' .Indl ' Dem: ' f The message of yesterday is a well written,- business-like ' doctrm'ent, marked by the . characteristics - that belong to Gen, Arthur himself. It is free from novelties and surprises, but is full of facts and suggestions. Baltimore Sun, Dem. r, . " " The entire document is sensible and business-like in its statements and suggestions, 'dignified ; in tone, and written in simple, directEngliish. It is entirely free from anyLflavorjof "stalwartism or partisanship or any kin d, and, in short, every wa y -worthy of the high office which . Mr." Ar thur has been so unexpectedly and suddenly called upon to fill. ' N.Y. HeraldJ Ind. . ? ." The message of President Arthur is admirably written, calm and digni fied in style and tone, and advises Congress, as it is his constitutional duty to do ! on many' important sub jects, with a wisdom and sound judg ment which will win t for; him the public confidence and for his recom mendations the attentive considera tion of both houses. Most of its recommendations seem to be entirely wise and judicious, and . where.- ,we should differ from him, as in' the treatment of the . question of ship ping, the-President has but ' spoken the sentiments of his party s which favors subsidies and grants. HELIGIOU8 MISCELLANY. s President McCosh, of Princeton, lately remarked that there is a decrease in the number of college graduates who go into the nunistry, and the Rev. Lyman Ab bott "adds: f'There is a decrease in -the quality. Some of the best men go into the ministry; but the average,' whether mea sured by the popular standards ' of college classes'or by recitation, is not high." - The Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuy ler, of Brooklyn, has been listening for sev eral Sundays to his fellow-preachers in New-York- and Brooklyn while his own church is being repaireaV He found the sensation of preaching a strange one, and' learned many .'things Jthat he had never known before about the effects of a preach er's words. One thing that he observed was that each sermon was "mightily helped or hindered, made or marred," by. its deliv ery. - "The range and effect of the projec tile," he writes to the Ckmgrepatidnaliatde pended very much on. the power that, sent it forth. " A good thought, clrfmsily shaped or tamely uttered, seemed - to fall lifeless from the lips; "t whereas, a more common thought, well roundad like a bullet and dis charged with a percussion; penetrated every ear and heart For example:. Dr. Taylor, during his excellent discourse, delivered a halt dozenyery-simpie 4 and homely ' sen tences that went through me like quick silver. He put his whole soul behind them and sent them - through ? mine. -1 noticed the same thing while listening to Mr. Spur geon last Bummer, in London Blood earnestness was more than half the battle." w f NEURALGIA, Nervous Irritability, Sciatica and all painful NerJ voas Diseases. A treatise by a well known physi cian, a specialist on these subjects, concludes as folIow8:'"Neuralgla Is one of the most painful of diseases, and is attended with 'more or less ner vous irritation.- Sciatica is also a form of neural gia, and all painful nervous diseases come tinder that name.. 'Neuralgia means nerve ache, and therefore you can suffer with neuralgia, in, any part of the body,vas the nerves are supplied to every part.""' ; . . - I hay for many years clesely studied the cause of neuralgia, and the nature of the -nervous sys tem, with the many diseases that it is subject to, and have found by actual experience that the true and primary Cause of neuralgia ia poverty of the nervous fiuid-Mt becomes impoverished and poor, and in some cases starved, not because the patient does not eat, but what is eaten is not appropriated to the nervous system; there are many causes for this, but Dk C. W. Benson's Cel ery and Chamomile Pills have in my hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these dis eases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 60 cents a box Depot, 196 North Butaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.-50, to any address. - DR. C. W. BENSON'S ; SKIEUCURE la Warranted to Cure EOZIMAf TBTTIRS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION. MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OP HAIR AND SOALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINOSoaallparbsortae body. It makes the akin white, soft and amcottu removes tan and fredkOea, and is tha BBBT toOaS 0i ruling; In SEES WOELD. Basassly pnt vp, two bottlea iii one paakage, oomslsrlng ozboth and exteraal treatment. AR first class druggists hsrve it. Price II.; v J. W. CONOtET, Agent, WOmington, N. C. oct 19 Deod&Wlm wefrsu nrm Great Germ Destroyer. JAJH$Y,S Prophylactic Fluid ! SCARLET - -r FEVER t- ' CURED. CONTAGION destroyed, SICK BOOMS purified and made pleasant. Pitting of SiVALL-POX Pre -rented. ULCERS purified and neaiea. : DYSENTERY cured. ' FEVERED . AND SICK WOUNDS healed rap- PERSONS relieved and wiy. refreshed by .bathing with rTophyiaeuo tu id added to the water. CATARRH relieved and cured. - 7 ERYSIPELAS cured. - BURNS relieved Instant ly. . - SCARS prevented. TETTER dried up. Removes all unpleasant oaors. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS. For SORE THROAT it is a sure cure. DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. IN FACT IT 18 THE GREAT DISINFECTANT AND PURIFIER. ' Prepared by J. II. ZEILIN Ac CO., Manufacturing Chemists. v SOLE PROPRIETORS, jy 19 Deod&Wly ; tuthsa nrm 8 DAYS TRIAL r ! : " jug- JnMU,isre HI WILL SEND, Of, 30 DAYS' TRIAL, - BE. BYSTS ' Electro -Voltaic Appliances ruiTorins frrvm Xorvons)WeaItneMeii,Crt -era! Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othxk Causes, or to nr one afflicted with Rheuma- ' tism, euraleia, I'nralyslis 8jiiml Difficulties, JCidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rnp. tnreH, and other Diseases of 'bf Vital Organs. , Aim women troubled with rtlarwnsa peculiar to foeif sex. - ; Speedy relief and complete restorsUon to -hefllth guaranteed. These are the oaly ' - EI w trie Appliances that have ever 1 beneonstrnetelponaeietitllleprln- : etplesu Their thorough efficacy has been prae- ' ikally proven with the most wonderfnl . saccesa, and they have the fatarbest ' endorsements from medical and seten tifie men, and from hnndreds who haw ' been quickly and radically enred by ' their nse. - Send at once fot ninstrated Pamphlet, giving all information free. Addrcas, VOLTAIC BEI.T CO., HarshalL Kioh. ; je8Deod&Wly ' suwefr : ' IN HOSTS OF FAMILIES . -Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is as much regarded as a household necessity as sugar or coffee. The reason of this is that years of experience have proved it to be perfectly reliable in those cases of emergency where a prompt and convenient remedy is demanded. " Constipation, liver com plaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and other troubles are overcome by it. " , . t ' For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap ply for Hostetter's Almanac for 1888. , dec 1 Deod&Wly. tu th sa nrm Hew River Llullets. X 5 0 BbB W MXITSt , . goo Doz AHB - ' For sale by HALL & PEAESALL. oetS8D&Wtf 1 -'. 4 'h 1 w 4t . . I vv 1 t 0 J , , f MUHDER AT SHELBY. A Neero Boy'Beaten to Death by his ,' - .Father, . . - Special 8ta Telegram. -Shelby, N. C, December 10. Amos Horn (colored), aged about 40 years, was. arrested and put in jail at this place to-day, charged with the murder of his son, Burt Horn, a lad of sixteen, by- kicks, and blows with- a wagon - whip and walking stick. Amos buried .the murdered boy's body yesterday; but the corpse 'was ex humed this morning and an inquest held. The body was brutally bruised.the stomach, spleen and liver being injured by the beat ing the boy received at the hands of his father a short time ago. : ' ! v" . s' -i" " - - - - , ,,MsgLj -SBbj saEMssam ji ' i " f ' ' . ' ,:' " " FIRE AT CHESTER, S. C. - A Railroad "Warehouse with One Hun dred Bales of Cotton and Other Prop erty Consumed. . . v ! . i . Special Star Telegram. ,'!, : ." , -.LiBCOLKTOK,'.- C.Dcoember 10. The warehouse of the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad Company-, at Chester, S. C, containing one hundred bales of cotton and a quantity of other freight, took tire from a spark from a locomotive, to-day, and was totally consumed. . Loss about $8,000. '. In surance not known. ', ' . ; . THE COTTON CROP. Reports from the Charleston and Gal veston Cotton Exchanges. ; By Telegraph to the Morning Star. v Charleston, S. C, December 10. The report of the Charleston Cotton Exchange for November is based upon. 54 replies re ceived from 27 counties, of average date of November SO. All except 11 report the weather during November as favorable, and in comparison with last year more favor able for gathering the "crop; forty-three state that the top crop has been made, but some of them say that it matured only par-i tially; picking is expected to be finished on! December 15th by "14, while 29 report; picking as nearly finished, and 11 as en--tirely completed. The total yield as com-! 3 . J . . .. f parcu : wiut task year is ' estimated as me same by two, as seven-eighths by three'. three-fourths by fourteen, two-thirds byi twenty-eight, and one-half by tens; Frost came too late to do any damage except to! kill some of the unmatured top crop,. The! proportion of the crop marketed is 'reported seven two-thirds, by twenty-one three-i fourths, and by eighteen seven-eights ; show-; ing mat an average of about tnree-iourtns of the yield has been marketed. i Galveston, December 10. The Cotton Exchange report is as follows : 104 reolies have been received from 77 counties, of average date November 30. Forty-four counties represent the weather during No vember as favorable and 33 as wet and unfavorable, i The weather has been more favorable for gathering the crop than at the same time last year in 52 counties, and-iess favorable in 25; 14 counties report a top crop, 21 some and 42 none. Picking is over in, 54 counties, and will be finished in 23 by the 15th of December. The total yield, as compared witn last year, it is estimated. will average 40 per cent less. Thirty-four counties report damage by frost and 43 re port no damage. 8eventy-six per cent, of i lie crop nas Deen marKeted. - GEORGIA.. Cotton mills at Augusta Paying In vestments A New Company that has been Formed, ' . . J - , rBy Telegraph to the Horning Star. i Atjgusta, December 10. The John ' P. Jung Manufacturing Company, with a capital of $1,000,000, will be organized on December 28th. Stock has been sub scribed over $400,000 in Boston. -New York and Philadelphia, and the balance in Augusta. This makes nearly $3,000,000 subscribed for cotton mills in Augusta in side of three years. Ail the mills here have made over 14 per cent, on then capital within the last year. . j For the Cure of Couehs. Colds. Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Influ lenza, Asthma,Vhooping Cough, In-j lientUmsxmiptionandforthe re- Ul VJJU3LLLULIL1VC UCISUI1S 111 ttU VSU1" cea stages ot tne uisease. tot bale by all Druggists. Price, as Cents. nov 15 D&WSm hoc or frm c. m. stjdsjji.. Isaac Batss . 8. D. Wallace.. ..::...rfsiaent .Vice President ........LOashier Bank! of New: Hanover. CAPITAL PAID TJT - -$350,000 AUTHOEIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: W.I. Gore, ; G, W. Williams, of Wil liams A Morchison Hon. R. R. Brideers, Pres W. & W. R. R. ' H. Vollers, of Adrian & Vollers. ; . Jno. W. Atkinson, . Isaac Bates. F. Rheinstein, of Aaron & Rheinstein, r V. M, titedman, I Jas. A. Leak, f Wades-' boro. . i E. B. Borden,' of Golds - boro, N. O. . ( IA AicKae. : C M. Stedman. President. 'Mas?- Golislioro Brancii isszr, directors: E. B. Borden, W. T. Faircloth, W. F. Kornegay B. Edmundson, Herman Woall. i .. ; Wau8sl)oro Brancii. President. ; DIRECTORS: J. A.Leik,R. T. Bennett,G. W. Little, J. C. Marshal x Issues Certificates of Depocdt bearing interest.' ' ' Is authorized by Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Ac, Acs, Ac. . . ; Strict attention given to the orders and. requests' Of our country friends by mail or otherwise. . . -- ev 16-wtf-- - i ' High-Bred Dogs. i : Ei fNGLISH. IRISH AND GORDON KETTRR5L ef the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees, , . rur sa.it Dy - . ;' - E. P. WELSH." . nov7D&Wtf - York, Penn. 1 ! - "i s Li1 ilild,J&ull nnrrnnnmrnn Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lambagot Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, - Quinsy, Sore Throat, SweUings and. ; Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodify Pains, J , ' T irf h, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet ' ' and Ears, and all other Pains '-.'. and Aches. ' .,' Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Otl as . t , xttre, simple and cheap External Remedy. ' entails bat the comparatively r ifling outlay ' : ; - Cents, and every one suffering with pain hare cheap and positive proof of its chtttis. iirectUieis in Eleven Languages. ' -,.' C12 BY ALL DBPgQISTg ASP EEALEES IS . . -- -,. MEDICHTE. , r A. VOGELER & CO., - - l " Xlaliimtrrr, ?td..g JJ. JS. jelODAWlv 7 . " Neuralgia, Sprains, - Pain in the .Bade and Side. 1 , There Is nothing' more painful than these : diseases; hut the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis ' Pain Killer.. .-- This remedy is not a cheap Benzine -' or Petroleum product that must be kept - i ' away from fire or heat to avoid danger at explosion, nor is it an untried expert- I meat that may do more harm than good. - Pain Killer has been In constant use ; for forty' years, and tha universal testimony : i from all parts of the world Is, It tlever ; ; . fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, ; i hut It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. ' Being a purely vegstable remedy, It la safe i tn the hands of the most Inexperienced. j r The record of cures by tho use of Pais ; i Knj.KR would fill volumes. The following- i extracts, from; letters received show wha. i those who have tried It think: j Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., layi : : About a year since my wife became suhleet to severe sufferinir from rheumatiam. - Our ' .;;.,reert was to the Pah Kimjib, whjcfa apeadfly ' , -J" telievedher. : r; Charles PowsQ writes from the Sailors' --.-.liome, London: - - 1 had been afflicted three years with nenraljrla i y. -yandvioleotBpaaniaof thestomadi. The doctors . at -Westminster Hospital gave up my case in daspalr. -I triedyonr Paiw Krt.T.xa, and it gave . .. me-immediate relief. I have regained my trenath, and am now able to f allow my usual f 'r ooeHuation. QH. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes: - - -.-lexperienoed immediate rehef from pain in ' "the si4 by the use of your Paik ktt.t.vh ; ; E.Yorlt says: ' -I havemwd yrnirPntw TTtt.t-itp fn.Amm.M . and have received great benefit. ' Barton Seaman says : t - Havused Path Khxeb for thirty years; . i : and have found it a never-failing remedy fox t rhenmatlsm and lameneas. ' . Kr.Btrroitt writes: Itwetatfatqgive relief in cases of rhenmatlsm. PhlL Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : v: 1 From actual use, I know your Pais ittt.t.ct ; Is the beat medicine I can get. AH druggists keep Pain ejixkr. Its price Is so low that It Is within the reach of alL i and it wm save many times its cost in doctors' ! Una 25et50oand 91.00 a botua, . PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, - - ' Providence. R. I. : norlD&W3m aim Ininiigraiits Friend Society; ILrNTJTT, President. ' WALKER MKARES Secretary and Treasurer. ALEX. SPRTJNT, A: J. DxROSSET,! B. G. WORTH, Fi, W, CLARK, Directors. BELIEVING THAT EVERY INTEREST IN North Carolina would be promoted by a gen eral and sustained effort to induce laborers and workingmen, but principally agriculturists, to immigrate into our State, an Association under the above name and title has been formed in this city, for the purpose of spreading information abroad among such classes; where there is a sur plus of labor, and. where there are people de sirious of buying lands and settling amongst us. In order to insure success it is essential that owners of lands should offer for sale, through the Society, such tracts as they wish to dispose ofnaming the terms on which they will selL State: Firstr-f-The locality. Seoond The number of acres. .., : Third Character of soil, whether light or sandy, loamy or clayey: nature of subsoil; whether tim bered or cleared or improved; whether upland or swampy; whether a dwelling house suitable for occupancy is on the land proposed to be sold. - e FourthPrice per acre, f -Should the title: prove satisfactory and a sale be effected, a commission of 214 rer cent, will he "Charged to the seller on limited amounts; on large ana vamaoie tracts a tower ana special rate or commission will be arranged. Such charges are necessary to meet the moderate expenses of the Society, such as advertising, printmg.postage, &c. - Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society may be had on application. Address, . WALKER MEARES, Secretary, 1 dec4D&W2m.w . su, Wilmington, N. C. Christmas Music. : PTTD W T TUP T OB TV Jast oat-' Cantata for bflillUl llllj LUltili Christmas, by W. Wil liams. For Mixed Voices. Easy and attractive music. Choirs and Societies can easily learn it for a Xmas performance., -;-' j i . Send for List of CSiristnias Carols. BEAUTIES OF SACRED SO N&. Cloth $2.60; Boards $. A noble present : Gilt edi tion 3: who love the nest 58 of the most successful. songs 01 we aay, oy i famous composers. RHYMES AND TUNES. songs, lullabies and Kindergarten lays. ($1.60.) GEMS OFEN&LlsflSflN&.c The new and most favorite eoUection. NORWATMUSIC ALBUM. Jg5 the Vikings of the North. WUd and beautiful : FBAHZ' AUDI 8F-S0Ilu5tiSS Franz's o wn edition of his famous German songs. CHRISTMAS CANTATA, tt? JTg. Choruses, Quartets, Solos, fco. Sacred words and spirited music. ' r ,1 OIIVEB D1TS0N & CO., Boston. O H. DrrsoN ft CO., 843 Broadway New York. deo3 Wed&Sattf - ; - . : 0500 Reward ! W WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOB -1 1 any ease of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Siok Headaohe, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the direction are strictly compiled With, t They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 85 cents. For sale by all Drug gtsta. Beware of counterfeita and imitations, The gennino manufactured only -by JOHN CL psfA cp 2The PglMakers,' J81 &lsa W?Maa Ison St, Chicago. - Free trial package sent by omail prepaid on reeeipt of a cent stamp. mhaD&Wly a i : j (,. i a -.a s ? tRieviMUsm 00 do! mao CUBBAITTS, RAISI1TS, ; CITR0II, &Cr " .- . i " -1- ' f ' ' -. - ... Come before the rush and have your Goods de livered at your house. WE A RE SELLING ; Quantities of i Candy ! TWO TONS ON HAND ! ;" j " - '" AND MORE ON THE WAY. EVERY THING NICE FOR. THE HOLIDAYS I Soused Pigs Tongue ! I . A New Delicacy in this Market. - Without doubt the Choicest Dish for Breakfast . . or Tea.' Try soitte aad be conrinoed. ROCK AND RYE, FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. '. :.'"'; P. i L. Bridgers & Co. dec;lltf I - - I39TH Popular Monthly Drawing of the 1-- f'Jf flniatiiiiMilflii : In the City of LonisvUle, on ; - SATURDAYi DECEMBER 31st, 1881. . These drawings occur monthly (Sundays ex cepted) under provisions of an act ef the General Assemwy ot Kentucky. . . The United Statse Circuit Court on March 31st rendered the following-decisions: 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR: The Company has now on hand a large reserve rxtna. i Keaa tne list or; prizes tor - f THE DECEMBER DRAWING: 1 Prize. 1 Prize. 1 Prize. 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 9 Prizes 9 Prizes 9 Prizes ... ..$30,000 100 Prizes 100 each $10,000 10,000 200 Prizes . 50 each 10,000 500 600 Prizes - SO each 12,000 $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes : 10 eoch 10,000 50010,000 I - - ' . - - $300 each, Approxhnotion Prizes, $2,700 lOOeach, f . 900 1,900 Prizes. 1 $112,400 Whole Tickets, $3. rHalf Tickets, $1.- -27 Tickets, $50. I - ! 55 Tickets, $100. Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DONT SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $3 and upword, - by Express, can- be sent at our expense. Address all orders to Ii. M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-Jounrali Building,) LOUISVILLE Ky., or R. M. BOA RDM AN, 809 Broadway, N. Y. decleod&w tn th sa Willard Hbtel Lottery ' j ; ' , ' drawixg A 'rr 14th'FebrtLary, 1882, 1 Or Money jllefkinded. ( I LomsviixE, Kt., November 10, 188L ' . Resolved, That the Board of Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the Willard Hotel Lottery, until the 14th day of Feb ruary. 1882, and that they will not consent to any further postponement of the same. - i - Robt. Maixobt. Chairman, By the above resolution this drawing must and will be had on the day fixed, or money distribu ted back to ticket holders, i If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notice of same will be given through the papers. - - 1 . LIST OF1 PRIZES' "'s v - ; - ; -t ' The Willard Hotel, with all its JdlOfrfi AAA . Fixtures and Furniture, i. f IpOUiUUU One Residence on Green ! Street'. . . . . . $15,000 One Residence on Green i Street. 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000... 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000. : : ; . , .... . ... - 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2,500 Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100. i.i. ..;..... 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50. : . 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20. . . . .... 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture i.ooo Ons Fine Piano....... . 500 One Handsome Spver Tea Set.... " loo 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $30.... .. 14,400 10 Baskets Champaigne, $35 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. t. 6,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey, $30 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 : 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 6,000 - Amountingr to $36D,850. 1 Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $2J ; Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered MaiL Responsible agents wanted at all points. 1' ' ,Fpr Circulars, giving full information, and for Tickets, address 1 W. D. C. WHIPS, 1 Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. nov 23 Deod&WtNov 10 - tuthsa 1, . ' IIAEBLE r.i on u r.i EiMTs " : ' - AND .V f r vt t Grave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, i TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. 1 . -- 1 - - - 4 1 . , - . I , j. BI6HABD WATHAIT 6c " ST Lafayette Place, New Xork. Wathan's Monumental Dssigns, In book form for sale to the Trade. ; 1-. . dee 4 DAW tf." EVERY CTRISTIAN HOUSEHOLD SHOULD t have a copy of the Holy Bible, as published by the National Publishing Co., handsomely and substantially bound, containing a Bible Dictiona ry, accounts of the various relieious denomina tions of the world, complete chronological and other tables, lithographic pages for the family re cord, and an album for photographs, as well as other great additions. Sold by subscription only. t. .-r. R. M. BORDEAUX. - , deolOD&Wlw Agent and Canvasser. - CHICAGO SCALE GO. - TP Ih: Cotton Beam and Frame. $45: 2r-7rr CTon w&gon Scales, $40; 4-Ton7$80; n Itive, $3. &Sd for Price' List, a sept 6 S3mftW6m. ' XEW ADVEKTISEiLENTS. i . . vcuu, square erana nia- nof ortea, four very handsome round corneia.rol Ll1"!'! mahteS tO S9QT SA. Mtalnmtaminu AOAA Tt. satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded IftiJ one year's use; upright pianofortes, tlafi u QSV cat&logue prices $SOO to $800; standi ard pianofortes of the universe, as thousaostoi S'7!10 mammoth list of testimonials Beatty cabinet organs, cathedral, churoh. cha pel, parlor, $20 upward; visitors welcome1 ft carnage meets trains; Illustrated catalogue VhoK- t An,w fJsmtSBflv 0PIUH HABIT ; CUBE. - By BM. WOOLLKY, Atlanta Ga. Reliable evidence gW and reference to cured patients wkI physicians. Send for mv book on The Habit and its Cure Free. ... - . $ T T T A" KAR. nd, expenses to iii agent. Outfit free. Address decI4wDftW. W BOY8I TGIBLS !- BOYS ! GIRLS WIDEAWAKE! r Permanently enlarged; price $2.50 per vea- I)iarVng,i? f31 Pf11 .nearly one thousand original illustrations, including several prize f ron tispieoes, one of which alone will have mst $60O. 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Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss ef Memory, Impotency, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion, excesses, or over-indm- j genee, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure -recent cases. .Each 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 us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, W will send the purchaser our written guarantes te return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WM. H. CREES, Druggist, (successor to Green ft Flanner), Wu mington, N. C. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. ... mh -DfcW ly Turpentine Hands ANTED, TO WORK AT MY TURPENTINE Farms, ia South' Carolina and Georgia. Hands of good character, that want to work and receive good treatment, with fair wages and prompt pay, can appry in person or Dy letter. j OCt 271 UlW Wfiw - A. H VivKOKKKLUI- rHotice. i STOLEN, FROM MY STABLE, ON THURSDAY' night, the 13th Instant, my GRAY HORist. Marks of identification a scar under where the right saddle skirt works, and lifts up her left foot when turning around. I will pay a liberal reward for the delivery of the mare to me, or for any information that will lead to her recovery. , This 19th October, 1881. ' oct 28W6t - - ISHEAM WRIGHT, T7TRGINIA CO-OPERATIVE STOCK FARM and V I POULTRY YARDS, FREDERICKSBURG, a. i . Registered Jersey Cattle, of best butter strains, a specialty. The largest herd in the State, kept on three farms, and most successful at Virginia State Fairs. Young Stock for sale. Also, Cots wold, Shropshire and South-Down Sheep; Berk Shire, Essex and Jersey-Red Swine, and all of the leading varieties of pure-bred Poultry. Address i i V A. P. or M. B. ROWE, Lock Box 84, deo4DftW3w - Fredericksburg, Ya, i , uue, ft ij. A.wQ fl Course of Readings for Young People, vhich is read systematically by the C. 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The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1881, edition 1
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