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V .-. sr " '-esc- 1 -A - - 5 0 i - : NEURALGIA, Nervous Irritability, Sciatica and all painful Ner vous Diseases. A treatise by a well known physi eian, a specialist 6ri these subjects, concludes as follows: i'Neuralgia is one of the most painful of diseasesfand is attended with more or less ner tous irritation. Sciatica is also a form of neural gia, and &11 painful nervous diseases come under that . na&e-, Neuralgia means nerve, ache, and therefore "youf can suffer with neuralgia in any part of "ffie bodyas tie nerves are supplied to every-part." : m " 1 I have 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 andrimary cause of neuralgia is poverty of the nervous fluid it becomes impoverished and poorjr and in some eases 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 Dr. C. w. Benson's Cel ery and Chamomile Pills have in my hands proved a perf ectfiremedy for this condition and these dis- CctSGS. ft - -. r - "'" 1 - l- -- Sold b all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box Depot, 195 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address, i - DR. C. W. BENSON'S r- A? fl Warranted to Cure ECtEM A , I'THTTERS," HUMORS, a INFLAMMATION. MILK CRUST. ALL ptOUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE3 and TENDER ITCHINCS on all parts of the body. Xtfmakea the skin TBiilta, soft and smooth; removes aa and fireeUea, and is tha BBST taOat dressing to TBB WOBLD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in; one package, onnirinHng of bota internal and an Utrlial tresyfaaent. i An first class druggists have it. IWcelLperpaeaaga. . I J W PnTjnT.TTV A milt. Wilmington. N. C. i we fr su - nrm ! Neuralgia, Sprains, iPain in the Back and Side. Thereis nothing more painful than these disease but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis Pain Killer. ; ' This Jremedy la not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger . of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain! Killer Las been In constant use for fortjf years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world is, It never falls, pit not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, it is safe ta the bands of the most inexperienced. The rcord of jcures by the use of Pain Killer Jvrould an volumes The following ' extracts! from letters received show what those wao have tried it thlnlc: B I --:'.! Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : . . About a year since my wife became subject ; - to severe suffering' from rheumatism. Our tSjevt&her ttoPjLIN Kttb which speedfly Charlef Powell -wilteB firom the SallOTs Home; London: - : - I had been afflicted three yean with neuralgia andyolent spasmaof the stomach. The doctors at Mrestminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried your Pain sxB,and it gave ' too immediate relief. I nave regained my - strength, and am now able to follow my usaal occupation. G. B. .Walworth, Saco, Me. , writes : .t I experienced tamediate relief front p" in fee side by the use of your Path Hrr.i.vn, S.YorKsays: - i IhaveusedyourPAiwEnaOTforrheunianBm.'' and have received great benent. - Barton Seaman says : : Haye used Path Killxr for thirty years; a and nave found it a nevtr-failing remedy for " rtranWiKMam Mini Wijrup; Mr.BuTditt writes:- 'il JhlL Ggbert, Somerset, Pa,, writes : actual use. I know vonr Path TTttttj . isthehestiuedicmeZcange : - . - AH drggist3 keep Pain Killer. . Its price Ja so lof- that it is within the reach of an, and it wa save many times its cost in doctors' feds. 25c soe. and fl.00 a hottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor, I -i j Providence. R. I. nov 1 D$W3m nrm IN HOSTS OF IrAMTITPa HostettersStomach Bitters is as much regarded w0Z,&Hro.g4 balers, to whom ap ply for Hostetter's Almanac for 1882. dec 1 Beod&Wly 4, , 4tuthsa . .nrm - and OPftAWfl rteaecialHoliiaySale,"'-- JPrIiir04miir i 8 8 lmake yourself and famijy happy by the gift of a-Piano or an Or can, that will fin your home with music, not on ly for a day fcut for a lifetime, f- ' " Special Holiday Sale. 300 first class In struments from fix best makers: 163 styles, all grades ati ptIcot; Imt competition th cheap makers. We sell none but lieliabU InstrumenU from old maker, sotners may deoeive purchasers with offers of $1000 Tianos for $225, ahd27-Stoo ?rn8J0J$tetlut wo -wont.,; Gold dollars can't be bought f AO cents. Trw-econmny liot in the parchas;f Eeliabi ,Instrttmeat,tt what it 1 - t " In striunents for least money is our c, ra. s nd in this we compete with the world, he ui for -Catalogues - ar4 Special .Holiday Sale iVi.a.ddress.--,- , y IVDinm & BATES, Savannah,' ta.- l?1101688011116"1 Hano and Organ rdeo 1 W4t .- Dealers. Tiixpeiftinej Hands "ASTED, TO WOKS AT MY TURPENTESB cbaraoter; that want to work and receive 2, i i " witu wages ana prompt pay. ocii w ujw WOw :y; A. H. VanBOKKELEN. 1.7- rv - y mm i oct 19 Deod&Wlm i I fr4 'i ,; ' stomach E-''- . , M U i Ul. US PIANOS The Weekly ,Stan ? HE IS NOT A POET, . I would not; if I could, be called a poet. -I have no natural love of - the "chaste ' - muse." - - : " If aught be worth the doing I would, do it ; And others, if they wiU, may tell the news I care not for their laurels, but would 'f choose , On the world's field to fight ot, fall or run. My soul's ambition will not take excuse To play the dial rather than the sun. The faith I held I hold, as when a boy I left my books for cricket-bat and gun. , The tales of poets are but scholars' themes. In my hot youth I held it that a. man, y With lieart to dare and stoiriacli to enjoy, Had better work to his hand in any plan Of any folly," so the thing were doner & Than in the noblest drcaming Of Tnre dreams. Sonnets of Proteus. PATTI Am She Appeared to Artemus Ward Some Twenty Yeara Ago. Miss Patty is small for her. size, but as the man sedabont Jhjswife, i O, Lord! .. She, is. AyellbUC ..'her complexion is t what might be called Broonetty. Her ize is a dark bay, ; the lashes bein long and silky., When she smiles the awdience; feels ; like axing her to doolt ; sum moor & continner doing it 2' an iridifinit ex- tentJ Her waste is one ; of, the. most; bootif ul iwastiiis ever; seen.! u When I Mister Strackhorse ? led ; her out I thawt some pretty skool gal, who had jest" graduated from pantalets wire hoops, was a cummin out ,to read her fust composishun in public. She j cum . so" bashful like,' 'with her head bowed down, :and made ?sich a effort to arrange her lips so thayed look pretty that I wanted to s waller her. She reminded me of Susan Skinner, who'd never kiss the boys at parin bees till the candles was blow'd out Miss Patty sung suthin or rath er in a furrin turjg. I don't know what the sentimepts was,1 For awt I know she' was denouncing my wax figgers & sagashus wild beasts- of Pray, & I don't much keer ef she did. When she opened her mowth a army of martingales,-' bobolinks,' kanarys, swallers, mockin' birds, " etsettery, bust 4th and flew all over the . Haul. Go it, little 1, sez I to myself, . in a highly exsited frame of - mind, & ef that kount or royal duke which you'll be pretty "apt to marry 1 of these dase don't do the fair thing by ye,' you kin always have a home on A. Ward's farm, near - Baldinsville, Injianny. When she sung i Cuming threw the" Rye, & spoke of that Swayne rshe dearly luved herself, individooully, I didn't wish I was that air s Bwiiyne. No, I gess not Oh, certainly not. This is Ironical. " ' I don't meen this, t's a way I hav of goakin. ' NoHv that ' Maria : Picklehominy has got married which I hopes she likes 5 it & left the perf eshun, Adeliny Patty is the Championness of the operying. She karris the belt. That's no draw fite about it. Other . primy donnys may as. well throw up the sponge first as last-! My eyes don't mislead my earsite in this matter. ' ;r " " . SEQ UEIt OF - 42V" EARISS : ELOPEMENT. ..... - Alfred Munday, of Shipley Hall, Derbyshire, r has obtained ' a divorce from his wife, who ran off with the Earl of : Shrewsbury some time ago. He is the head of the house of Tal- Dt, one of the most, ancient and fa mous among the English nobility, and has just come of age. Mrs. Mundy is some years older than her 'partner j in crime, and nas been the mother of two or three'; children. ? Some years ago she was 'classed among the beau ties of the London season; Her elOpe- mentwith a youth so much her ju-1 nior eauseu a sensation in ixnapn. so ciety and there were various stories about, the conduct of the husband, when he heard of it. He pursued the couple and some sort of an affray en sued. 1 Since .then Mrs. Munday has reuiraeq, to jngiana, ana n was gen erally understood that Lord Shrews bury would marry herr whenjshe was free. Hence the divorce suit was not opposed. - ' y- i ' -The PensioTilpffic'jiasf tf rived at the conclusion i that.' , the arrears of , pensions . bill will take $3 2500000 'frpm;the Treasury. That is what the Protectionists,; who devised; the measure; intended that it should do, so as to prevent the liqui dation jof the public ebt. That debt the Protectionists want to keep stand ing, so as to get a pretext to keep up the robber protective, tariffJrXoi- We have not yet received Senator Hill's speech in full on this subject, but, judging from the ab stract en t; by the Associated tPrjBss, it must have been very effective. He showed verlearl thai 'the Corrupt civilfservice is the fruit of the Re publican party's" rule, and that "the people, themselves are semdarlj? xe, sponsible for the demoralization ) cause they have riot driven that party from power -as a-punishment rffbr H Its sms, iew Jiaven Uottn,l Jtegtster, DRAMATIC' NOTES. Mrs. Langtry appears on the stage dressed in her wedding ring and a sumciency oi otner gooa clotues - wuivueany ueiovea mary. An derson has induced her dearly beloved step father,' Doc. Ham. Grif., to buy her a $10, 000 diamond necklacevH 3',uf jjrT 't. s a Small bats aritf now the style for theatre wear., , i This may be untrue but we feel Bure nobody will accuse us of doing wrong by saying m.'--Boston Post. " She Stoops to Conquer" will be played on the afternoon of December 15th at theHkymarkjESTbeatf'talioodoji under the . patronage of the Prince "and Princess of .Wales, in aid of the Royal Dra matic Fundi .Mrai Langtry, who will be the only amateur in the caste, will play. Miss JlardcastU. - : . ; o. ltcia.i::xki:!, cf Lrxusi, 5-' C t"!:'- "' . w W V sm ct&r lm, ist-n nn -wmi-f LYDiA pirmH Ar.ro VESETAELB C0MP0U1TD. Ig a PoBitlre Cnro , 4k all lkM Palafal Oaaralalata ami W HMauwl t faaaala apaUUH. It will onr entlrett tb wont team of remale Ooiw plalnta, all orarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcara tlon, Falling' and DlaplaeanMntB, and the eonatqnent Spinal Weakneaa, and la particularly adapted to the , Change Life. ; -iir" !- .V".;.L fil will dlasolre aad expel tnawn trom the ntenuia ' an early atageof deTelopmenJ. The tendency to can-' Z cerons hnmora there ta checkedTery epeedfly by It use. '' It remorea (alntneea, flataleney, dastroyeaU etsHnff foratlmnlanta, and relieTea weakness of the stomach. It cures Boating-, Headaches, Nerrons ProitraOon, j General Debility, 81eepieesneM, Depresetom and Indt . geeUon. t ' . itY--:.';?. : ;,v - ' . - That feeling- of bearlnedowB.eanalna; pain, weigh end backache,Ualw;sperinanenUy cured byltsuaa.' It will at all time and under ell clrcumst&ncas act In harmony with the laws that gorera the female system. '.;- Tor the care of Edney Cemplaliito of either sex this Compound ie unsurpassed. - I.YDIA. K. PUSKH-aiT'S. TEOETABIJE COtL' POUXDia prepared at m and t3S Westers Atane, Iynn,Kaas. Price $i Rixbottleefor $5. Sent by mail ' In the form of pOls, also ,ln the form of loaenges, on ' receipt of price, fa per hot for either. Mrs. Plnkham' " rreely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send tor pemnfc i let.'. Address as aborej Mtntion thU toftr. , - I r ' So family" should be without LYDIA S. FTNXSAirS 'UvEB PXLXS. They cure constipation, billon sness, and torpidity of theHTen J cents per box. ja-Sold by all Drosglata. octlSDeod&W" : tathsa nrm"'- fbk8ckibci sr rHYSIl'IAKS Prepared tropical fruita and planta '-. A Delicious and Re freshing Fruit : ' Lozenge, Wliiclx- r Series: the Purpose ; of Pills and Dis- 1 agreeable Purgative .;,-. Medicines. TROPIC-FBrrr LtXATlTR Is tbe best preparation In tu world for Constipation. BUI--oasness. Headache, Piles, and all kindred Com plaints. It acts gently, effectively, and Is deli cious to take. Cleans! n tun nystem tboroaghlv. (lt imparts vicror t mind nd bod-. and dispels t Nrelancholy. Hypochondria, &c. One trial eoit thuvn. Fateke In bfavwdMai boxea only. PRICE 25 and 60 CTS. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ..-aBSSSBaaBssssBsssBBBSaSVBSsssaaaaaa mh5Peod&W tathsa - . . . .- i i f t i mOX'BirmiSVire highly recomsa nlcl ur?hLKVis4 requiring a certuirt ?ui eiTu tytt toaic; especially IniijestioiV, VHpepsii,. Inter- f mittciit Fcvf rv, of Appe a tlte; Loss vt Soiistli; Lack of , . riucrr", ;.ct. ILUf ;fuf blwxl,' tUrtnfjthfsia'Ute w ' . rrul q-rrg new Ufc tp'X the ww'i Tin:'- a-il iui-j a harni on the digest! r oral, ih f'J,i all 6peptic ' - heat in the xlorwtjtmrtinirTt,; eic r,iThe -, tie eeth'6r -rtW hetidache.'. 'Vftiie'ht '-Hie A ;.B. p :iook, 32 : pages . amusing and BROTVN CWFTVIICAi' CXMPAinf r -:iM(0 BaItimM.:irdyici Jan 83 D&Wly .ijrm ; Is a preparation of 'Protoxide or iron. Peruvian 'Bark -and -the Phosnh&tpa. aaaMfitlMi mHh thn I Vegetable Aromatlos. Endorsed by the Medical . Profession, and recommended by tnem for Dya- -pcpslsOenersl lMiitw. f email e Dls: aa, Watna or yttatlUy, Brerrosi Pm ' tratlon, Coavaleteeaee from fever atnel Csirosrte Cnilla asmI Fever. It serve' every purpose where a lONic Is necessary. ... . Baanfactnred:bjf he J)t Htrter Medicine (Loukt the' Allowing Is- one of the Terr many testtmo alals we are receiving HOjjt tn-wtu tx-44-.fi -v f Gentlemen: Somethree months ago I began the' use of Db.-Habtkb's IkokTokic, upon the ad- vice of many friends who knew its virtues. I was , suffering from general debility to each 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, wasfollowed by in creased prostration and staking chills. At this ' time I began the nse of your ikon Xornc, from - 'Which I realized almost immediate tod wonderful results. The old energy returned and Ifomnd that v . niy natural force was not permanently abated.; I have used three bottles of the tonic. Since using I 1H have done twice the labor that I ever did la the same time during my illness, and with double the ; , ease. With the tranquil nerve and vigor of body, . has come also a clearness f thought never before : enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the, work, 1 know not what. I give It the credit.. -t. s Most gratefully yours, " j ut - . -.J.P.wItSW, . ;.; , Troy, O., Ja 2. 1878.' Pastor Christian Church. ' WSale by Druggists and GeneraTOeqlers EyerywJsW,; - Je8DeodAWlT : ra we fr nrm - BIITGHAII SCHOOL, . , v , . ESTABIJSHED EST J783. . ' ' AIIXCT.lXI.lt, N. C."9 1m V , PRE-EM03SrE3SrT- among Southern Boarding Schools for Boys in ap, munoers ana area or patronage. . Messing; club M of a mile from Barracks for yoong men or niouerace means, . 'oe l7ota session; begins Jan nary UthV.1882.-r4-"rt ' ' -' ' "V ' " Fnr lutllmma oTTtfiMran ia4lin1u t A..ut-.uu (mAVUEll9 .dee 6JlwJ5Tjt4 jOR.BINGHAMrSnp'J;.p yptGTNOtMilUttyK STOCK "FARM and 'V r POULTRY -TARDS, KsEDEErCKSBUKO, V4. Registered J ersey Cattle, of best batter 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 fioath-Down Sheep; Berk shire, Essex and Jersey-Red Swrae J and all of the leading varieties of pure-bred Poultryi- Address .A- p- or B- ROWE, Lock Box S4, , dec4D&W3w Fredericksburg, Ya. 5 V .-IK- MW IIELIGIOUSMISCEZjLANJT. ... J. .... i : i I 1. .. i I t . i 1 k -r In ttenf years (the church ,mem bcrsliip of Madagascar has'nearly ddubled, increasing from 37,118 to 71,585. , lWBev? Philemon' Wright, a Methodist teacher' of Brobklvri,' has sued a saloon keeper for : $3,000: damages for the loss of the services of t his son, 17 years old, who. has become ' an, habitual drunkard through frequenting the saloon. J' The RevDri 5Dharles Howard, Malcom, formerly of the: Baptist t!hurch, was ordained. iu.KewjYorlikon Wednesday to the priesthood of the Protestant Episco pal. Church by Bishop. Clarke, of j . Rhode Island. 'Bishop Lay; of Easton, Maryland, preached the cfcrmon.' Y . - i ; : -' ,.it ' The Rev; Dr. Thomas, the Chi, cago expelled Methodist; . lias formed : a People's Church, and is preaching to twice as many people as before, for twice amucli salary. The only creed the netf organiza tion holds is the Ten Commandments and the teachings. of Christ. . j -f . , Bishop Pierce was - in ; thei, chair ot the North Carolina Conference his body broken with disease, his voice a horse mury mur, the eye and the great domefof thought alone remaining Of the old majesty, The gracious -spirit and fatherly .rule. :Piade a look mightier than a CQmmanCv..V ,j,t ' '.TTi Cardinal Maii'mrigis, ln'personal appearance,' extremelyjimposing. His face is pale and almost bloodless, his eyes are deep-set' and brilliant,- his ; hair and i eye-, brows .snow white. The robe and skull-cap of dazzling and scarlet silk s which hie? wears is in effective contrast with : his thin, but erect figure and marked features. , ;;..-. ir- -r Lokdon, December, 13. At the meeting at the Chapter. House of . Westmin ster Abbey to-day, to consider the subject of creating a fund for a memorial -to the late Dean Stanley, Dean Bradley presided, supported by; the Prince of Wales. - Lord Granville, Mr. Lowell,.' the United 'States Minister, and Lord Lorne, The Prince of Wales proposed, and Lord Granville and Mr. Lowell supported a resolution reciting that the genius and public services of Dean Stanley entitle him', to a national, memorial. -The meeting unanimously adopted a resolu tion in favor of a recumbent efflgy to be put near the grave;of the late Dean's wUe j ; V; i Atlajjta ,Ga., Dec... 13.-l-3?he remains of Rev. Frank Quarles, probably the most highly esteemed colored, minister of the South; who died a few days Since, reached here yesterday from Flushing, N,Y. The remains were buried to-day in Oakland Cemetery, and were followed to the grave by fully three 'thousand persons; It was the largest funeral procession ever seen in Atlanta... The deceased came from Virginia to Georgia m 18o9. (juarlesua(1 a great dis taste for politics, and frequently preached sermons advising bis congregation to have as little as possible to do with : politics and politicians. He was President of the Mis sionary Baptist Society, which ' Association represents 110,000 members. His church was the largest of its color in the State. .Several leading white ministers took part in me exercises. "fun?.. Gloves are now made from cod fish skin. Three seven pound codfish skins make a close fit for a Chicago girl's paw. Neie Haven Register, . f- Said Brown, who has just - re turned from a visit outside between acts: "O. darling, I had such a fright It almost took mv breath awftV.-" ' 'MercvIT ex claimed Mrs. B.v turning' her face away. , 1 wish it had, John."-, And John looked sheepish enough, as he slyly inserted a clove in his mouth. Boston " Transcript. ' H V U ISO For the Cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Crotrp, IrifinJ lenza, isuima, v nooping vougn, inn lapient Consumption and for the xe-j iiiei oi consumptive persons in aavan- Iced stages of the Disease. For Sale fby all I)ruprgTsts. Price, as Cents. nov 15 D&W6m hoc or frm J.v Holiday Husicjjfff Send thes price mentioned below; and "receive bv return mail one of these splendid new Mnsio Books for Holiday Presents : . , . , . , , 4 -Norway ""iiiij BeantiesofSacrelSooi. i if-; 'i't .5. ,f,- ;-. oo oougs. .lacjcanf.,, r Gems of Enilisli Som. ; i The best and. newestii.T-H Gems of Strauss. ' r r . Brightest mnsio.. j. " ' ' Franz's Alini of Song. .Best German Songs. : : fnomo ft a lo. fnonio 'T'i'4 -.t ; or WtJF- EACHBOOg.' $3.00 nn6 dnt: J2.50Cloth. . - vS $2BoardJ;uK U1U1UU UU 1Q UlUlUUi VOIa. fix a j ti i 1 RuyiCand Times,-! $i.50 4- :::. S .. ,.'?..,- unarming Nursery and Kindergarten Songs. . PIANO SCORES, containing all the airs of , fVt I IJ lf IVKIJ' KA Annuel f ., MASCOT. t, pO centf - JPATI5NCE, , t 50 cents, t p.j mm , OLIVER, DITSON & ; CO.,:,BQstoiu C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, New.Tprk. Immigrants i'rieiid' Society. --. WALKER MEASES, ' Segretary and Treasurer, .ITVff i. '-'AiA'v! -ft" i - If i iM . ALEX. SPRTJNT, A. , j., DbROSSET, B. ,G. WORTH, F.. Wi, CLARK, Directors. BELIEVING THAT., EVERY INTEREST. , JN 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 nas been formed to .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 fo 'dispose of, naming the tennsoa whieh they will sell. State: ' Hirst The locality. ' , . . Seoond'-The namberof acres; ! ' 'f t i. Third Character of soil, whether light or sandy, loamy or clayey; nature of subsoil;- whether tim bered or cleared, os improved; whether -upland or swamp; whether a dwelling bouse suitable for occupancy is on the land proposed to be Sold. - Fourth Price per acre. . , -,' ;' f Should Che title prove- satisfactory- and a sale be effected, a commission of J4 per cent., will be 'charged to the seller on limited amounts; on large and valuable tracts a (tower fand special rate of commission will be arranged.' Such charges are necessary to meet the moderate expenses ctt the Society, such as advertising, printing.postage, &o. Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society may bq had on application.. Address .. WALKER jfEARES, Secretary, dec 4 Dlm&W4m - - su Wilmington, N: XZ?;- Willi miiii '. -i - .- .' t Backache Soreness of4he Chest," Gout, Qjnsj, SdrehrtctfrSweffngs and Spraihs) Burns and Scalds, tit i-AV . Tooth, Eait and Headache Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains ,i iiA-vma.ndAches.i-4- ' " kj - r ' ' , ; '-. . h '"- . J r i ; j Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as "fe, smm, Htnpte and cheap External Remedy. v jrial entaiis but the comparatively rifling outlay ; ... ?p Ceiita, and every one suffering with pain : I .iavc cheap and positive proof of its claims. ' ;"'i-ect:ons In Eleven Languages.' ; '' '" ,! -'- ill 37 A LL DEUGGIStVaIID DEALERS UB j je w jua-yyiy ; Great GrmDest PropHylaclic 1 FM ! SCARLEt: ,', :' ' ' 'feteb , lPItUns ot . . 8JTTAtll?OX t h:- CTJBEDi,....,; i. Prevented. CONTAGION destroyed, SICK ' ROOMS purified ULCERS purified f and neaiea. ' . t . ana maae pleasant. DYSENTERY cured- FEVERED ?ANBi SICK WOUNDS healed rap- 1. PERSONS reUeved and refreshed by bathing with Prophylactic Piu- Removes all unpleasant ia aaaea to cue water. oaors. : . - ...... ' s. CATARRH relieved and IT IS PERFECTLY f ' , , l A T Vi T T700 ERYSIPELAS cured. For SORE THROAT it is a sure cure. - BURNS relieved instant-1 8CARS prevented. TETTER dried up. DIPHTHERIA PRETENTED. IN FACT; XT IS THE GREAT DISINFECTANT if ,r?0 .f;':;;P..BIFrEBv:.,j,. ffea j Prepared by - JT. H4 ZEILIN & CO. ! ' T Manufaeturinc Chemists Chemists. I". cai tt nnATimi?Runo Jy WDeodWly' J; I tu th sa; ; nrm . , , 'J. I ; Attorney and CounseUor at Law, - ELIZABETHTON, BLADEN ' COUNTY, N. : C, i Office Up slairs, In Brick building occupied by Rlnaldi & Co. - - . Special attention to.. .Claims. 1 Collections on sums "of $100 "and upwards made for Five "Per Cent if without-ait.'' Drawing Deeds, Mort gages. fec. a specialty. ap5 D&W tf PRESCRIPTION FREE FortheKpeeily C'sreof Merroas Weakness, Lost ; : VlUUtjr, Prematsre Drbiiity, Benroasaess Despondesief, t'4afaisfoa,of Ideas. Arersisa to . Society, Defeetife Memory.' and all Disorders broavbtoa by Iad!iereet Habits and Kxeesses. ' Any drugglKt has the lavredients. 8cnt m PUUM : soup EMvaoPE, Address DR.W.S. JAQUEST . I.-- -, 130 West Sizta 8fc, dSCIBlIAII, OHia Willard Hotel Lottery !:.;r:''. r ;." drawing . .' -' ;t Qr Money Iteftmded. - u ijotnsvrujt, js.t.4, JMovemoer iu, vssut itesoivea, .xnat tne uoara or commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the Willard Hotel Lottery, 4tU the 14th day of Feb ruary. 1882,-eBd tba hev will not consent to any further postponement or the same. Robt. Maxxobt. Chairman, 1 By the above resolution this drawing must and will be had on the day . fixed, or money distribu ted back to ticket holders. ....... (Ul i If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notice of same wUl be given through the papers, - .Jr' '- in LKop PRIZES:'? 'lr.:-'v'' The Willard Hotel, with all its t ChOC A AAA .... , Fixtures and Furniture, . !ZpUUUU One Residence on Green Street....... $15,000 One Residence on Green Street. 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000. . ... It i ...... " 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000.. :..;.'."...... 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000,, , k s. r--. -. . 6,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 8,500 Fifty Cash Prizes, each fttfc:.-; .i."l 6,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50.,.,... 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $30. ..... i. .'; 10,000 OneSetof Bar Furniture... i.i..:.. . 1,000 One Fine Piano . Ji; : i i. i. v.;.. i 1 L600 One Handsome Silver Tea Set. ........ 4 .i.-.; 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $36. ... .. 14,400 10 Baskets Champaigne, $35... 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. 5,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30i..i .... .-..j w.i .. .1000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey,, $30 v6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10..:....'........ 1 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $1Q. . .' 6,000 ;1 1 Amonntlngf to $369S50. j Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $2. - Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered MaiL . ; Responsible agents wonted, at all points. For Circulars, giving full information, and for Tickets, address ' 1 , : -. . W. D. C. WHIPS, : ' "Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ey. nov28DeoWWavlfr-feta-th8a -" r '' . vi ,,,,,.1 - i j 1 . .).,,, 1, .,t iiOuj-'i. ' JtedeQi v Southern District ofW. Y. - . ".-it i.iWS SirA ;yi 34 ?;.,IX?RrLtAR SiEDLER"'. mCHAEL J. DOHANr THOMAS CARROLL AND - "f ----- . 'Ls-it if. ;,.-':'.-;;' ALEXANDER .FOREMAN. -Hh:fq' jOTICE T CALLED Ttg THS; OPrNN OF'. Hoh-'.iL;H.;)JTieelerfttdge;of trl Circuit Co-uirt or Southern stricjt ; 6ft,few'.' Yprk' sustaining "the validity, of oxa; 'Tagten adl ordering the" defendants,' who! represent !F. 'B ' Face, of Richmond: Va., to desist from making or selling foods with Tra Taos; and to account for the pro ts, gains and advantages, to pay all damages, as well as the costs.-charges and disbursements of Jthe actionvf! .t.ll'r? ij i lfH?-it ru - , - We hereby again warn all dealers (wholesale and retailX against, buying ror eelliag any Ping 'J?obaooo made in Tiolatioa -of said patent, or 00 lorable imitation of,, or infringements of,- our .trade mttkx( 'iy iiHmrf-pr . ,. 1 Our Counsel has been instructed to Cring ac tion against other manufacturers and- dealers whauifru-ge ur rights br making or telling To baccoiolaXiomtfcntrJotmit t .,' ?c M, jf - f p, LORTLLAED & CO. hiersey City, DeOi 6th, 188L,j n-.nf . - S -y.dJjSS0t.Wtt-'4if.i4 !t-mc-iui,i.." - t jynrmnr ,,. -r ,.,,!.,. fm-, ,,r,; -.j, :. OLD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE ' 'I 10 m -for Wrapping and other purposes. Can be had at the STAR OFFICE, s . ?r I "IN ANY O.UANTITT '.;:'' -v-i';;--Sx:$r-----?:r ' " ' t- ' -" F. Lj. Bridgers & Coi r;i( s i '. i "', t.i.'. ...- 0ITE BLAZE OF LIGHT i -' A ;Haghificent Display: 1 i' . OF ALL THAT. CAN Tempt the; - Appetite i of Man (' :.- -rfTI P'. U : e.-'-l ! DELIGHT HISWISION!' j . - i J 1 x r .'. :l-:ht 'Vr..fi-r.X::r;i I-.- ' -i ; . 'V!;'''j J' , , ; See the Gathering1 ' Throng ! J vi ' i 3 ' "' ' V Js --.' . : M i r hi i- : iiViA P, Ii (Bridgers & Ops :'i -.m "i'i ' .; ;-.; ' !. "t! ':f:'L?i'.--.".t-3";i- . ! ;v - 1 i' t ;;i: i n- f;- .,- s . . EFFORTS FOR .-.; H-i f Ji1V5i'y.-. 1 The i. ;' Holiday:; Season, ,81-,82, .1 ' i .' ; 'A 3RAND success ! :.-.1.2'f ::' 1 f. I .!'."r'i:'4.-;!i l NotMnff Lite It Erer; Before ; Known TO THE WILMINGTON TRADE. '. ' NO HEADACHE IN OUR CapeF1 sarand 6:Year OW AppleBraniy ; AUttle light rebeUio that'aaU, P. . L.: Bridgers & Co. deo!8tf FRONT STREET. , l?artieitlaj Notice. ( : ; " -.. r,- All the Drawings will hereafter be under the exclusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY.f ? ! A : SPIKNTID .- OPPORi'l! N i'l'V TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBU TION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY: JANUARY 10, 1&8-I40tb Montiljr Draw Loniana StaipL I Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable prroses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a e serve fund of over $420,000 has since been add "-i . Hv AH ATlinrhMinfnff nAnnl,. vnt a lo ;n1iW Was made a part of the present State Consut utio adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ! no siflULK ,AUAUSJR iUKAW i will take place monthly. , , . . IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. !'" Look at the following Distribution:" ' i ! 1 ; r CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. j - I 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO - DOLLARS f OEACK HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR.' h . i- r. LIST OF PRIZES. ... . ', ; . I CapiPrize.;..,,,...,;..:. ...r.$30,000 1 Capital Prize,,..',., 10.000 1 Oanital PHm' 2 Prizes of $2500 ' 6 Prizes of 1000 .. . . 20 Prizes of , 500. mo Pri7.P nt -inn . 1 o,uw ........,.L 5,000 .1...V1L.-.L -.6,000 w -t 10,000 y p 10)000 i -f Til fsfHl 1000 Prizes of ,10..;...'..-:V.:. 10.000 f APPROXIMATIONi-PRTZTia? ': i r-i,- 9 Approximation Prizes o'$aOOu.'jiii..;s. 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 800 .i. 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of ' 1 1007.:. : :.; . 900 1857 Prizes, 'amonng to,V. 7. . yl.'J? $110,400 I Respdnsible corresponding agenU wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensa tion will be paid.. - i i., 1 For further information, write olearlyv' giving full address. Send orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Money Order by maiL Addressed Only tO - i; .'5.5 "-!... 1 .' .'. lii: . Y : i., ijj . - , ! . .- i v ; New Orleans, Louisiana. , or M.r AltnATfpnTW. kt " ' ' "" i: r -j-if ' -ViJ:'? TCTA Mfl1)TiAiTiWi V.rmr wvftTTi' to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each 'Monthly Drawing is gold,, and conse quently all the prizes in eaeh drawing are sold and drawn and paid. -'.:;-, ; ; dec 14 D2av4w&W r, , . we sat I3QTIH K Popular Monthly Drawing of the 1 r. -H r I BWRliWiTnillTO m. ; '4 Da the Cityof Loulsvule,'on ' - ' SATORDAT, DECEMBER 31st, . lB8i - These drawingrfecurn1i6ltitJily (Sundays ex cepted) under provisions of an act ef the General Assembly ef Kentucky..,; - j,.,,,,, , The United Statse Circuit Court on March 81st rendered the following decisions:"1 " 1st: tTHAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. - , , . 2df ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR ' ' . -The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the listofPrizesXor n M "THE DECEMBER DRAWING: ( , t L 'I Mz4l.;f3O,O0O-' 100 Prizes llOO eacn $10,000 W.00O - 200 Priaes . 60 eaeh ia(KW 1 Pnze.-t... ... 600 600 Prizes 20 each ,12,000 " " $300 (Bach, Approximirtion Prizes, $2,700 9 Prisma 1 9ft0 Aftn.1i " . ti . 7l. ; 9 Prizes : loo eachl .":.!'; 'V i 7"' i;X LOBOPrizea. v i-i.M ;...:, ;;, t.-,:, tm.400 Wn4 Jfckets, $2. Half .Tickets, $l7 iHf? $Sa w . BSTiclets, $100. .3 Moneyby Bank TDraft fn Letter, or send ??JK U5PN SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER., Ordersf $5 and upword, by Express, can be sent at our fPjnsf- Address ail orders to R. M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-Jounral Building.) LOUISVILLE Ky.f or R. , M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway, N. Y. deo 1 eod&w . tu th sa .ff Js i l -. t 'a : t t j j ' " TK A Bbls. NEW MULLETS, - , , j . - -'-J. Tl Witl SM,i r ' : ! HALL & PE A KS A LTl oct28D&Wtf vvij -l!,,- - ADYERTISEMENTS. f-; jfs . oificent holiday presents; square grandnSV SPortes, four very handsome round comTrlroat wood oases, three- aniaons, -Beatty.'s mS1 iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxed 2'2oT? to $297.50; cataloguJprioes800tbYiaib satisfaction guaranteed or money ref unded af & SPk Jf1' Y86' P?8WjWfortes, $m t' $255; catalogue prices $5 OO to $800: stand P1?01 o tne universe, as thousandT" tlSif11' Jor: mammoth list of testtooK Betty's cabinet organs, cathedral, chnroh.'. peL parlor, 30upward; visitorTwelcome; & rnage meete trains: illustrated catalogue (Wu Sf1 heiress or call upon DANIKr F. BEATTY, WASHraoTOH, Naw JbbsVt . 0PIUH .: HABIT V CUKE. ' By?. M. WOOLLEY, Atlanta. Ga. : Reliable evidence givw and reference to cured patients book on The Habit and its Cure Free. J " ..' , T A -YEAR, and expenses to I fSeats- Ontflt free: Address I dee 1 4wDW , BOYS J iGIKLS t BOYS 1 nini . . WIDE AWAKE ! original illustrations including several prize fron 9600. Its Rkadhtq Matter, aix oaionrAUM thk Best Lrrnro Authors, wni, moumi ; A Brilliant Serial for by a famous modern travelerXIj OIVS PBOII THB HTJBSON TO THK NETA. I A Spirited Home and School"" Serial Story, i i ?MEiBCLraAirooiiBs.T : r SrtvafUhi of Naval Series; IUustrated Foth aOa,apen for Um Citizens, IVaveHna Law School, Short Stories from the Dictihnarv Wtid Flower Papers, Ol&Tiim Vookery and a Suit of ' Momeepun, Parlor Comediettas, Games, Ac. Also a ' Course of Headings for Young People, which is nod systematically by the C. T. F.B. U. Send aU uA- scHptlons andforfiM poplars (specimen cow l ten cents) to - D. LOTHROP icCO.. i deollD&Wlm v, : Boaton, Masi. ! a Jtaroneterond ' TUermometer com bined, that foretells : oorreotly any chaoses in the weather 13 to St i hfmrfL Vnlronfnjl Bta. 1 feet and Reliable. We wilTiend It, delivered free, to 1 - any address on receipt of One Dollar. The Beet Weather Indicator in the World. Just the thing for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for circular. Bewareofimttation. OSWEGO THEKHOMETEB WORKS, Oswego, lUS nov 24 D&Wlm Jf!,,'..,.'. HARBLE r.lOIlU K1EIMTS Crave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK : PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK 'i.l PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. .. TO ANY PART OF. THE SOUTH. j RICHARD WATHAN & CO., 1 57 Ijsifliyette Plaee, New York. ; Wathan's Monumental Designs, (hi book form for sale to the Trade. deo 4 D&W tf. I Health is Weajth ! DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: a specific for Hysteria, Convulsions,- Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss ef Memory, Impotency, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion, excesses, or over-indulgence, 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 j for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we : will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issned by WM. H. GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green & Planner), Wil mington, N. C, Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. mh 23 D&W ly :.4 it: 8500 Beward ! WE WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick ; Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costire ness 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. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by aU Drug- . gists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. ; WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers," 181 & 183 W. Mad- ; . ison St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by . mail prepaid on receipt of a 8 cent stamp. - . mhaSD&Wly... ., ,. . . r. DAYS TRIAL AL,IX)WED. ,PtM r ! 13,18:8 WE WILL SEND, 0M 30 DAYS' TRIAL, iseiro -Voltaic Appliances ufTerlne from Nervous Weaknesses, Gen- : oral tebility loss of nerve force. or vigor, . or any disease resulting from Abuses and Other Causes, or to any one afflicted- with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, ralysia pinal Difficulties, , 'ludney ot Liver Troubles, - Lame Back, Rup- ; . tnros, and other Diseases of the. Vital Organs. Also women troubled with discuoca peculiar to ; their sex.' .- . . . -.-. . Speedy relief and complete restoration to : rbealth guaranteed. These are the only . F.I ec trio Applianees that have ever been cojisI rneted upon aeientifle prin etplea. fTheir thorough efficacy has been prno-tk-aily proven with the most vronderfal success, and they have the highest etkUorscmenta from medical and srien- ititie men, and from hnndreds who have -been quickly. and radically eared by M'tid itt once foi inusirStpd Paniphler, giving all juforinauou free.. :Adilrfvi!,ii .:-:.'? .;"(. I VOLTAIC "tLT go., Marshall. Kioh. i jeBDeod&Wly 5 : . . wwefrs THE ; 5s i t5 I .mm T3 t't 5 (3 t t VIETDRVfr 09 sol.',a'i!rF'';i;' 1 i t i Zf TheLatestlTheB JHIJkBKT lSTKS'GHEAlv TEe handsomest and toibjst coin r? piClfet produced. v- 1 ILLIJjSTBATED CSlCVZAJiS-itST J . ninlM on APi:i4eA.Tig:;.:,:,., ' j Southern .07, l$t$U s uj ' ,de ci5'D&W3m V.-X?VX?p ' ffiBfed; Dogs, " EnGLISIRKH AND GORDON SETTERS, of the Choicest freed, with guaranteed pedigrees. j nov7D&Wtf J'-X fW;,f f..,York; Fenn. CHICAGO SOALE CO. di 770 lh. Cotton Beam and Frame, 4S; 9-Tan Wiuran : Scalns. Mi . 4-Ton. S60; .The Little Detective, - $i Send for Price List, a sept 6 BSm&WOm ' :- ' ' . ' t ! t . f r t. -t A.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1881, edition 1
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