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- ,-,:,..;;- -. ' '' V 7;; V BBSBS ISSi i BWSS1 I St- - .4BBBBS1 1 i . !' .--rig . a i mt 1 1'fM , refill fi mi ' fr? 1 J 1 hi i i i i . it v J I nv jr i yjn-ii r.ns i?nlUi!j For the O-rg; cf Cousrhs. Colds. Hoarsen, Bronchitis.Crour. InSu. enza, A:sthma,Whooping Cough, In- ,apietLonsumptionandforthe re- i uci oi consumptive persons in aavan-j ced stages of the Disease. For Sale byaIlDraggists.-i-Price"as Cents. !?nov 15 D&wem : hoc or frm 8 OS. LYDIA E. PIXKHAM, CF LYNH, MASS., O (3 B . O o a , o X c - E ro 5 c E o LYDIA E. PirJKHAM'O , . VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ! . I I a PoslHre Cfnre ft all tkaae Palafltl Cnqltiitt mm. Wea1nMM HenuwtnkMtfWlfiaUttn. - It villevi ntlrel7 the wont form of Foxsle Coik. plaints, all orartan trouble, Infi animation and Clear tlon, Fanins and Displacements, and the conaequent Spinal Weakneea, and it parUcnlarly adapted to the Change ct Life. ,1 : J . ; .. , It wlU-dlaaelre. jmd expel tomora from the ntarnalm --ma. mOj etaga of terelotmeiit "Ie leun I'rxjaa- - T ceroua humors therela checked Trypeedny by IU oee. -' It ranoTes falntaees, flatulency, destroys all cravn" : - forsUmnlants, and relleTeaweaknese of the stomach. i It cores Bloating-; Headaches. Ferrous Prostration, ' General Debility, j Sleeplessness,; Depression and ladj 'ii gestion. : i t H : . 1 That feeling of Wring down, caoalne; paln,irs2h . and hdche,taawayspenBaaentIy cured by itanse. . -It win at all times and under all drewrmrtsnres act la -si harmony with thelaws that goern the feaaalasyst an. - Fortheenreof Kidney Complaints of either sexUiia Compound Is unsurpassed. c- :- ,IYDU E. PINKIIAM'S TE6ETABIJB COM- : ' POVJfSss prepared at X3S and Z36 Weatern ATnue, , 1 Lynn, Haas. Price 1. Six bottle for $5. Sent by man : In the form of pQto, also In the form of losenges,Jon ' receipt of price, tl per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhaza - freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send forpamph- ' let. Address as above. Mention thit Paper. : - - . .. ' .';: if ; . i No family should be without LYDIA E. P1NIHAJT UVEE PILLS. They core constipation, hahwtnsss and torpidity of the liTer. 25 cents per box. I tO- Sold by rU Dntsclatawr . oct 18 Deod&W tathsa . nrm PRKWHIW. PHYsiriAirs. a' Prepared froin,.''1Y tropical ' . frmu ; :. f aiidplanta. A Oeliciotis and Re & fresfiing-FVtkit t,ozeiige WWcli j; Serves tlie Purpose ; of Pills and bis-: agreeable Purgative Medicines. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best .preparation in th world for Constipation, HU ousness, Headache, Piles, and all kindred Com plaints. It acts gently, effectively, and is ieli cioiis to take. Cleansing the system thorougrolv, it imparw-yi?or to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy. Hypochondria, &c. One trial con txuea. Paeked In broauscd tin bexn otnlyf PRICE 2S and 60 CTS, SOLD BY ALL DRUGEKTSi mh5Deod&Wr tu th sa Neuralgia, Sprains; . , - - ' i ' Pain iii theBack and Side. . ' ! . ,1-. h ;Cv - There is nothlug more painful than tnese -' fllseases; trat tbe'pala can toeremdveaT and j the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pair Killer. j . T- n This remedv is not n pIimh tntnA r Petroleum nrodnrl. th.t mnat v. 8WBT from fire nr hrst t oimiH innn. , of explosion, nor is it an untried expert- ! inn, uiojr uu more nans uan gooo. j Pain Killer has been, in constant use i lor torty, years, and the, universal testunony from all parts of , the : world Is, It never j fails. It Dot only effects a permanent cure, t but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. ! Being a purely vegetable remedy, it is safe i In the hands of the most inexperienced, ' ! t The record' of cures by the use of Paw f , , 5iu.es would ! fill volumes. The fouowinjr ! extracts from letters received show wnat; ! tJiose who have tried it; think: ' "KtM Edgar Cady, 0 watonnaT Mlim., sayi : i -About a year sinoe my wife became subject i to severe Bufferini? from rheumatism.. Our i resort was to the Pais Killer, which, speedily : relieved her. - iwuj, . Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' i Home, London: i . . ; I had been afflicted three years with nenralgia apdviolentepasmsof the stomach. The doctors ' at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in ' despair. I tried your Pain Killer, and it irave s me immediate relief. I I have regained my i : r -Btrength, and, am now able to follow my oauai i ; 'occupation, t . .-. . .w Z'i ncunvtvu, how, wc, W11KB; ? . . I experienced immediate relief from pain la : the Bide by the use of your Pain Killer. t .ts. xorx says : IhaveusedyourPArwKrLLimfortheiimatiBni. and have received great benefit. , T' :)sUurtw8esuaMMya:H y.t. ives.i Have used Pain Killer for thirty year ... and have found it a never-Jailing remedy for rheumatism and lameneaL . . Mr. Burditt writesT , :. FhU.ljert, Somerset, Pa., writes - From actual use, I know your Path Kilxeh is the best medicine I can get. ajJ All druggists keep Paw Killer. Its prlca is so low that it is within the reach of 'au; and It will save many times Its cost in doctors' tails. 25c, 50c and si.oo a bottle. , PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor, ... c Providence, R. I. ;i i ana IT. A. STEDIIA1T. Jr., Attorney aad Counsellor at Law, , ELIZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTYj r ' N. .oleTc? hi Brfck buildinK occupied bV Bmaldi & Co. - -x - - ,.-',; Special attention to dateia. ; Celleetiona . on ejwni? r tieo and pwarda made for-Five Per Cent, if without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mort- praifBB, kc. a specialty, i -apo UJtW tf iM S Aft W&ldyrStaru ivjsiies.) ; live me the bracclejs ttmt- y.i jwear!, "- & JC, w oftr warriors J, The 'Jloman traitress tojhcipayttic cried : "Give me but them, and I will be your s guide. And to your hosts the city's gates unbar." Thea io the walls each e&ger jvarriorrushed, And on the base Tarneia as he pafed . Each -from - his arm the mnsslrfrrtrclet Tilt her slight form beneath the weight was crushed. ' i i .Thus are our idle wishes;. Thus we sigh For some imagined good yet unattained: For wealth, or fameor loYeanawhich, Slav like a Curse o'er all our future Ke7 Thus in our blindness do we ask of f ate The gifts that, once bestowed., may crush us with tueir weignt. i . - BECENT DEPATE IX SENATE Xliree Pliotesi iJT ' a ' Southern Editor. - ; ' From Randall's Washington Letter m Au- "TTT j, X ,t gusfqTChfonlcIe. . . : he Republicans, led by Mr. Sher man, are stealing , Democratic tbun der, in .virtually, attempting Jto do what the Democrats would hare done last year but for President IIayes veto. To head them off: if possible. Mr. .Vest substitutes the parlisle' bill 1 as an amendment s to i Mr. Sheraiari's proposition,, seeking thereby to put a Democratic stamp ; upon a Republi- ean measure., v est s speecn was a brilliant one. It attracted instant at tention'by one of his favorite lunges at Arthur, " whose presence at . the Dorsey banquet is. well known, and whose approval of .carrying Indiana by "soap," which we kno w in Georgia as "suarar," is not likely . to De tor- gotten. According to : Mr. j Vest, therefore the man who handles and controls the "soap ' of this country is infinitely more potent than he wh'o- makes its '.songs or laws. This' the Missouri Senator developed in his in imitable way, making the National oanKs ana siweiv aemonetizanon ine chief tafgtetsoff Ms"bVat)rical can nonade. ' Mr. Sherman's several re plies to Mr. Vest v were r adroit, cold blooded and attimes sophistical - He 18 a master ; of ,v the Ksubject, ' .and only weak ' in -spots. - No'one understands this ; better than Mr. Vest, who, .subsequently fired, away0 at the vuineraDie parts oi nis adver sary and worried him into something like silent discomfiture, L he ltepup licans cannot escape theodium "and responsibility of silver demonetiza--tion,-and-MrShrmany-withftll- 6f his art, could ,4 not evade the Missou-rian-s eapferis oi5 fact?- SUo wn with evident contusion . espeeyuly when. Vest . began" to bait . him' with the First National Bank of New York, whose amazing profits -in the sale of bonds, when ' Mr. Sherman was Secretary of the Treasury, earoe( Vest'miht? callTaT:Tnanufacturo 6f ii siteni IrrdTlre tqfoit, ;of its fretpeuuai,ipo niqrL aim- eelterMfei-aW ir:irLkei?? The man andsVeSC''WfJtfndre marked thaiV'ifct&msira The Sherman, - 'angfuarr'Mfrannt and stiff, stands like, a .tall pop Iar in the Senate; George Vest, plumps jdwarfishwaaii7aMeriimieik la Ifuuted? WneA UiWtiA riMWrth iand ie troae outhlWr haf , in retsMthafeldlttor be told 'sectionally, Xq complete tho'com- parisph : '"The ,-lorth" wiltlie ,,ysoap,--wnue tne ooum -is eaiisnect with, the eloquence. ,- -, goes home", to, reckon the profii. ';?sThe S6"uth 'witlfj' a flush fof 3 wdrd't 'itri- t umph: i orders s chanrpasnie? for,: the During tr 13 debate '3lr. ri .mb2 of Ivans aaj jiiiJe, aiSeech tLat didiot L altogetkcr please luiJicpubiaa col leagues. Though a National Bank President he has Western ideas of progress-aiid. unless it Wittlreputed mining: speculations, .his affiliations with Eastern methods 'of "feenaiice" are not entirely jcordial. , He ', iff the younsrest Senator, and. one of the homeliest in appearance. He has a "dished" face, which would be very boyish jbut ; for a prominent goatee, which seems to have been .'. invented .as a caricature of 1 Cottklinsr's. The part thisi goatee plays, when Mr, Plumb Ms excited, cannot be tpo highly commended. It is quite equal to a third .gesture when,;. tJiej; hands and' arms are in : full exercise; On such occasions the haiiy appendage em thq right arm of. .the, speaker,, shakes hiands ri the" air wltlT Mf .Gar land, pulls John Sherman's nose. The wind mill gyrations" of Mr. Plumb and his volubility of speech .vremind me of the best efforts of our colored preach ers.at a first-class camp-meetihr,:espe"- cially when mopping the back of his neck: ' The Kansas Senator is. popular Avith Southern men;" who think him a "good fellow." lie is also' a man. of uncommon shrewdness,;- energy" and ability. . He is a ; typical American. He has hewn his own way to fortune and position.,,:;. He, started poor; be came a printer's apprentice; then editor- and soldier; and : is now a bank president, Senator, and i millionaire: -while still young: .The matter of his speeches is of a solid quality. i The weekly statement ' of , the Asso ciated Banks shows th6 following changes: Loans increase $1,517,800; specie increase $2,234,900 ;legaJ tenders increase $1,334,500 ; deposits increase $4,593,500; circulation de crease $57,100; reserve increase $2,421,025. The banks now hold $9,674,375 in excess of legal requirements. - i : : The steambarge Palermo," commanded by.Kohert Logan, from , Norfolk tor Mur freesboro, 1J C., with graia, is several days overdue- and some, anxiety is felt for her safety. When last seen she was in Albe marle Sound with her rudder damaged. OMc-is ey-hisdeclama-' phasis nflp n nger 'eouia giVKtmle ; i .r 35 r. : ..!. I ..... . i . . si. , j I - i.V; . .1 NEURALGIA, Nervous Irritability, Sciatica and all painful Ner ' voua Diseases. A treatise by a well known physli elan, a specialist on these subjects, concludes as follows: "Neuralgia is one of the most painful bf diseases, and is attended with more or less ner-, tous irritation... Sciatica is also a form of neural gia, and all painful nervous diseases come under that : name.-; Neuralgia' means nerve ; ache, '' and therefore you can suffer with.:' neuralgia in any part of the body,' as the nerves are supplied to every part." .. : .- ; ' A I - I nave lor many years closely studied tne cause of neuralgia, and-the-natnrc-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 is poverty of the nervous nuid it -becomes impoverlshea j and rjoor. 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 ror tnis, Dut ut c. w. nenson-s cel ery and Chamomile Pills have in my hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these dis eases. "' " " f f- Sold i bv all drnersists. Price..' SO cents a box Depot, 198 North jiutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address, a : , . j' DR. C. W. BENSON'3 , StCltll CURE --i ; Is Warranted to Curo ECZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, - INFLAMMATIONS MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and i TENDER ITCHINCSoaalljnrtsoftba body. It makes tu skin whits, soft and smooth I removes tan and freckles,, and i tha BST toQet dreeamg in THE WOBU). Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both intarnal and external treatment. AU first oloaa druggists hsratf. PrIoe$I.perpaAaga. r W-CONOLET, Agent, oct lbiSeoil&Wlm . we fr au nrn - LOWEST PRICES POWELL'S PREPARED CHEHICALS JO ti 1 0 Farmer can buy a FORMULA. or-Xli520 lbs)of POWEtlTS" PREPARED. CHEMICALS This .when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR. . PHOSPHATE, equal in plant-lire and as certain of successful crop production as many high priced PhOJphates.' Ms"i EXTRA No trouble to mix M w EXPENSE!- Full directions, r, ' Powsii's Chkkicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference." '." Send for Pamphlet. ' Beware of imitations. Brown Chemical Co ; SOLE PROPRIETORS, ; :,. Manufacturers of ; Bawmom, Md. Powell's Tip TOP Bone Fertil izer. Priceonly $35 a Ton.net cash. Bone rVfeal. . Dissolved Bone, ; Potash. ijAmmonla.Qf,;-. , And all mgh-grade Fertilizing Ma,tfriaJs. . COTTOII mm VEGETABLES "ianl3W8t nrm I11JS "ft HI ' i-sagfcr j.M is,is; WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, , Hlsctro-Voltaic Appliances, iifTi-r'nsj mm prvousWeskairs, Qen- i Iebilify, loss of nerve force or vigor, or hi: y disease resulting from Abuses and Otheb Ii aVi vs, or to nny one afflicted with Rhenma- ' ;s;-j, Neiinilsia, Paralysis. Spinal Difficulties, , V iv'yey or Liver Troubles, Lame. Back,. Rnp- rfs. atri thir Diseases of Mio xin Organs. ; A'-o WMMiCK troubled with dtet.-pecuhar to t ta'Mrs.'X.ix-:- i ct . . : ieedy relief and complete restoration to : lienltJi- susiraiitecd. Tbeserare the only i j;!': Irir Ap)Hniif s that ' have ever i bj'fnraiiHtrdcteUniHtnMClenUliepria- t-JjjspH. Their thorough eflicacy has been pmc- lit-a:ly proven, nith the" mnttt wnderfnl ; 't.iit-ffHH, ami iliry have the 'blfrltest I ; nniflorwemeutN frrm medieal hi(1 srien t '.i'te mt-li, nnd from lniiilrofH who have ' tjMi (iuiStty ami' rt!-nllj- cured hy ; ' itesr .. ' . : ; j ? Hthtf li;i,o!RB fcft Iini?irnt.'S'.Paiiphlet,.glvtng t IXCO.MHtrshaUXiioh. ' . su we fr .-)',." 1 je B Deod&Wly TR. E. C. ' WEST'S NERVE A'NTJf BRAIN r TiiEATMENT : a specino for Hysteria; Con vulsiQM. Nervous Headache, Mental - Depression" ioss or jnemory, impptency, rremature uia Age, causea dv over exertion, exoesseg, or ovewnauii gence,, which leads to misery, decay and , death One box will cure recent cases. Each , box , con tfline Mia mnntli'a hwnhnmit Aha JaIIh. n V. n w , 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, acoomnanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser bur written guarantee to return me money u tne treatment aoes notenect a cure. Guarantees, Issued bv WM. - H. GREEN. Druggist, tsuccessor' to Green ; & 1 Flahner),' Wil mington, N.C. Orders by mail will receive prompt . attention. ; j :- . mn s p&w ly ? 3QQ Bags COFFEE, rA'. i i t .'.'.q 7K(( Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, li ir .. t. :- HALL &; Jan 10 DAW tf - - v , ( o HORNEE SCHOOL;, i , .-!'oxfoiii,1i-.c5.:- ; i 1 fSEi JJEXT SESSIOSf OFTHlS SdHOdL ILL oegin tneecona Monday In Januarys ! ; For circnlar.' giving terms and other particu- B. nni J. n. & s. o. noiisEB, dec 84 D2taw&Wlra sat sun GOODi ricif?n(S V E 'The d'anthktJpVoteetiohag discharged in lariro part the national: debt' iS not tniel4 ' iN6 iioubt it has coiitriUuted tothati &n&?yrKmpellV ing the ; .people j .to t pay higher ; taxes than wirtr required ) for' revenue i pur poses, but-tho internal revenue i taxes, have done .very jinueh roorgtfaao the. tariff to ,tlua end, ana jtaat- w-... pre cisely why the protectionists,-who dd not, want the debtVto paid off, be cause thev" f ear tariff :"reyision. are now : workipo; for a, reoTncton . In the- internal ' reven tie tai'es: tThe' j state- inent that, theindustries' of Jhe coun-, try have "quadrupled' since I860 is in uie ursi place, noi true, ah tii second place, the increase in the in dustries of the coantry"which has re ally taken place is accounted fot'by the growth of populatiorr, and; espe cial ly: py. the extension; Of i railroad building i. and the ; .consequent rapid. developnierlt'jiof newCTeffiorisi The claim' that rrbteetion has maintained the "unexampled and eontiriiied pros- p?rity oi tnese, lnaustrjes ior twenty years, would sepfti to have been made byC a foreigner who knew.', nothing 4f AiTericari history during tnit per io4. We do not know ho'w else to account fof the almost 'rniraculbus 'forgetful ness which thus' ignores the; panic 6f 1873 and the six succeeding bad y ears which produced... so much alarm nd gloomy . foreboding r throughout trie country. The truth "is that thq coui-; try has hardly, yet ;recoveredf from that . prolonged depression, during which the buoyant influence of the protective system was in "vain looked for. Tliat panic,, too, came in the midst 'of high' tariff fcoriditions.-r- Sacranwnio J ( Gal.) ' Record-. ITnion, r It is . hardly worth while for the men who defamed President Gar field when alive to assume to say fqr him what he refused to say for him self in favor of the Mahone repudia tion dishonor of Virginia. His record is free from the stain of 'either .per sonally or oflicially approving the co alition of . spoilsmen that aimed ; to climb into power over the prostrate form ; of' a great Commonwealth Philadelphia limes. OUR STATE CONTEMPOIt ABIES. ! 'We are williasr to admit that Colonel At kinson can carry one vote with himi ' Colo nel , Folk : two and Colonel Lenoir!; three : Major Price ah! we are .afraid, that we will wound the sensibilities of the aspirins' Major if we should rate his influence at a Kv A T).. 1 ill - L ua&ci b uvwu. nuy , m , jc;usi 11, will cauqc him to be talked about. jiHis ,name will lie on; many a lip, and how sweet that thought to the ambitious soul! "We think we' bear now a thousand tongues-cryinjr. 'Price, tuce; who is he, wnoi is ne? . i That none Vmay burst in ignorance, we hasten to ex plain that he is a lawyer who wants office. Colonel Johnston as a candidate is so well known that it is superfluous to say; a word about him. , ;We believe- his Jast perform ance was as candidate for mayor oif alder men, ' or' something,1 and as usual le got lef t.- Rnlrmh WMj.f)uuaiw ' . , - : ; ' The Granville Free Lance; a journal pu$ lished in a county that has suffered ! much from local misrule by radical . officials, has an article on county governments in' which. .conceding the, ; expediency of making cuange in tue manner of electmsr Justices of the Peace and of providing for - their election by a vote of the people, it is coA tended that the s County K Commissioners should be electel by the Board of 'Justices. "We concur with our Oxford cotemporaiy that such a method of electing (County Commissioners is preferable:! o. that whicn formerly prevailed of electing them, byja . . i . - . - ' r ' ' e n . . . t-v i pupuiux vote. iu.auy vi out oiate uem ocratic exchanges are decided In their' a& vocacy; of a change in the method of ap pointing : Justices of the , Peace, If the change must be made let its be made with every Safe-guard against the return of that misffovernment ' which ' once" prevailed? many of the eastern and central counties. rayettevule mcamtner, JANUARY JOLLITIES. When ' the journalistic " itcj strikes a man no person on earth can he him from 6cratching."rJE!!flJiZfe Journal, . This mild . winter: ; ;"0, Pat IP "What, sor ?. "Did yez lver see a wiater loike this ?" "Yis, sor." . f 'Whin?? j! "Last summer, sor." New Orleans Picayune: ' j Nay, 1 -nay, - chilcl. ' Mr.1! Oscai- Wilde has ears, and lie wears ! his; hah so very long to conceal them. . -You are quite right; the custom is to wear the mane short and the ears Jong. But this is a world of change. PM. Iress. -- He gli pi tquietlyiian ato the door, but catching .sight of . an : inquiring lace over tne star ran, .saiaiJfftSorry ;so late, my dear; couldn't get a car before. " 4 "So the cars were full, tod, "said the lady, and further remarKs were unnecessary. Boston Uommercial JStUletin.- u ' . . Two ladies who f had; beenvt) hear JCnnie Hauk were isoated in the horse car. : Said one:; ?Hows do-you likc'Cai men?' "I thihk'Carmen' perfectly love ly," replied the other. ?;: And the conductor and driver, the great silly creatures, swelled ,out like a pair. of. ..inflated froest, and they have since taken to r'hair "oil, dyed mous taches, patehouly-scented Jpdcket-hahakerr uuieia auu aii Buria oi egregiouBTaiuuta. Jin the language of. Urancis Kacon stmleit prated by William Shakespeare, . V Whax fools we 'mortals1 bef '-Boston ' Transbr vpt i -The BoonUriiversity'Methoditfi College, on iFriday, cams, into possession of the $2,000,000. estate bequeathed td.that i stitution ten years ago' by Isaac Bicfcof that city. The money was to bepaid; BypVovl yisiona in! the bill, ten years after the death of Mr. Rich. The students and faculty lield a jubilee Friday night oyer this accession to the wealth or the College. ; - "'.'"fr- " 'it u-'xj tF5-?? A t y V . V Wai b tnslltd van to alt sppIicssU, nitteaUnn without ' ordcrinf It, Jitekiaam lull 11 will b fcand mum wlUbl torptanttof lath 5ooUthx thM PlsBttn, Trackmen ami Mt Gwdam. Aiinm, r ; D.U. FEBT & CO., Detroit. IHeK . deol6Weow6w .jl'-uT- - t '-'.V' "' Lyncli SclioaV'.Iili.'PoiiVH,,: h'fi' MAJ. WH. bingham: LYNCH. A-lltf - ,- r ' : ' ,. EEV. J. B. RICHAEDSON, A.M. 4 V- The senior proprietor, for fifteen years a pr- Erietorof the Bingham School , established the ynch School to reduce the. expensea of a thot a spring cession neirins January lSthj -,. ' For terms address , MAJ. w. B. LYNCH, deo lTDoaw&Wlin sa i j 4 t25F" ' ' 4 & i $K'Jt- !: n .t a! 1 :' " "-.-y, c - '-T. ."V te .li -'A; r i.st?i--; r?' "w'i Jt.-I.J.-T- Novfafgfd, Scafictf lumbago, - BackacW,' Sorsness of'tM, Chest, Gout, i Q-Jmty; Sorei Thfioat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, ' General Bodily Pains, j ?i'i,Ear and Headache, Frosted. Feet er-yrf Ears, and ai other Pains ' j ' 'and Aches. - ' : i . i-rpiM ration. 6n earth eanals St. Jacobs Oil - i ;.!n re, rlm-ple and cheap External Remecty. -1 -.iilaila hnt the rximnarativelv rifliner OUtlav r 'ont and every one Bufering with pahv : ,'.ti Jicap ana positive prooi oi us ciauns. , . :- 'rect.utia in Eleven Languages. . I ' ti pt all deuggtsts ajstd dealebs in t medicesie. , . ; AlVOGHLER tfc CO., ! jeioDJtwiv J ' . ' ; Great Gferm Destroyed. ' ' ' DARBY'S' Prophylactic Fluid ? ! SCARLET i ' FEVEB Pitting of , SJHAI.I,POX . . - .-, I ; " v. . f Prevented. . . . i ULCERS purified and healed. : j DYSENTERY cured. ;. ': CUBED, CONTAGION destroyed, SICK BOOMS purified ana maae pleasant. FEVERED ANB SICK WOUNDS healed rap-' : PERSONS relieved and refreshed by bathing! witn rropnyiactic ifiu id added to the water. Removes all unpleasant oaors. CATARRH relieved and IT IS PERFECTLY j cured. . ;i ERYSIPELAS cured: HARMLESS. For SORE THROAT it is a sure cure. , . . . s BURNS relieved mstant- : i SCARS prevented. . mpkrrnRRi a TETTER dried up. ' PREVENTER. i IN FACT IT IS THE GREAT DISINFECTANT . AND PURIFIER, , I : Prepared-by - S. JO. ZEILIN fc CO. ' ; r. ..i ... , a.... Manufacturing Chemists. SOLE PROPRIETORS. Jyl9Deod&Wly tu th sa nrm - 4.v Particular Notice. 1 All the Drawings will : hereafter be under the exclusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUB AL A. EARLY, j A SPLENDID 'OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DISTRIBU TION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882 141st Montbly DraiT . - 1 Louisiana' State Lotteryr Company, j - Incorporated in 1858 for 25 vears bv the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable p' rrosesf with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a eserste fund of over $430,000 has since heen add , : ' j - By an overwhelming popular vote its! t nchhW was made a part of the present State Consul utif adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. -.-. ; . ; f ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAW 'T'l wiu take place monthly. - . IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Look at ttie following Distribution: ... CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. . , 100,000 TICKETS AJVTWO - DOLLARS EACL n j , ; .HALF TICKETS, ONE DPLLAK. j LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize ........ . 1 Capital Prize. .: f 1 Capital Prize..4....:.. 2 Prizes of $2500 ...... '' 5 Prizes of 1000.:.;.:. , 20 Prizes of 600. 100 Prizes of "100 200 Prizes of , 60 500 Prizes of 1 20.. . looo Prizes of j io:..;.:. $30,000 .v.:....:v:. ... 10,000 ,i...V,Ut;..i..n 5,000 .......::......:. 1 5,000 ri--i - . . ......... 10,000 v 10,000 ......10,000 ....'.10.000 .--.:.:.. ...10.000 ' ;i , APPROXIMATION PRIZES: ft Approximation Prises of $300. ...... 9 Approximation Prizes of - 200 ... 9 Approximation Prizes of ' 100. . . . . . , 2.7W , l,H0O . 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to.... $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent pointeffxshe-a liberal compeBsa tion will be paid. 1 For furtheriinoirmatioti,-Write 'clearlyi' glvinjr full address. Send; orders by express or Regis tered Letter or Money Order by mail. : Addressed omy to j .-c-iKa- n- vl: -rJuT.:A.;DAlJPHIW, j , . . NewOrleant, La. TW a a a I war - " 1 2 1 La Salle St., Cbleaso, Ills). formerly 212 Broadway, New York city. . J f J iU-; '-t.;i-i;"'n N.'B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention, ; ' The particular attention of the PubUo is called . to the fact that the entire number of .the Tickets for each' Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse quently all 'the prizes in eaeh drawing are sold anu urawn ana paia. , , a: , .j -.. jan llD2aw4w&W . . , ; we sat ;- :4Q0?H: i'.U PnrodarlMonthly. Drawing of thoof .-amT41irfi rw..- 'i -. In the' City of Lonisrille. n TOESDAT,TJiUDffl-31StJ,1882. t,iCtentedl liivriftr nrnvisirwia nf nn onf 'af tlto nuni wAsshiy.ofntaeky.A,:".'..;,";:'.. '. , 'rr The United States Circuit Court on March 81st renaerea tne iouowmg aeoistons: - . 1st: THAT THE COMMONWEAXTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGALVT" " , i 2d. ITS' DRAWINGS. ARE VAXR. J. 1 1 hfund suSSriSbir fl Prize. ..."..$30,000 . 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 I-1 Prize. vns 10,000 200 Prizes ;60 each 10,000 'is. i, ' Prize. v : ' i 500 - 600 Prizes :m each 22.000 r-a rTiaes $300 each,- Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes 100 eaohw li 'onn 900 ' i,980Prize1s;r'- ' vz-riX-craSSSS N tWholeckets,;$i' -;HaIf , Tickets; $ ' pickets. -$30. -f . : - 4 ' 55 Tickets, $100. 7J?fimonfii ty'Sank' Draft in Xetter, or send . LpTTlfit Qfi POSTOFFlEE- ORDER. -Orders uu u-jwuru, Dy jixpress, can -De sent at our .Bxpehse. Address all orders to R. M. BOARD- UW?.j : 27 ttCdtton Beam arii;Framei $45; f r.rr on Wagon Scales, - $40; 4-Taa7 $60; " . iirevmj ax. - oeiiu xur rrae Aiiitu . sept 6 B3m&W0ra . - isiiiiiuili TT' I ' . r-. P. L::-Bridgers & Co. , ,: propose to , .; , r, -, Please Our Gustoniers, COST WHAT II MAY." To oblige them in one particular,, we have on- - - . - t - ' ' dered and just received a fine lot of ' i f ) -t . i , . 4, ' SPANISH 'SHERRIES which we wish to introduce . I t in this market. They are of the finest quality. FULL," RICH AND, NUTTY-, . We would r f like to show you samples. Si! ' i - Port California and "i -. The celebrated Vineyards of CoL WHARTON J.GREEN now produce the FINEST WINES in this State. ' His CLARET has attained a reputa tion only equalled in this country by the Calif or nia Wines. We now offer these goods AT VERY LOW FIGURES There is no discount on our Cape Fear, Stuart's Rye and Vir glnia Glades. P. ; Ii. Bridgers & ,Cci. jan22tf - . . Cures SYPHILIS i - - T : in any stage,' Catarrh, , Eczema, Old Sores, j Pimples, or any cimur TiTev live r CUEES WHEN ALL OTHER REM EDIES FAH.!! If you doubt, come to see us, and we i will CURE Y0T, or charge' :t ! nothing ! 1 ! , Write for particulars, and a copy of little book "Message to the TJnfortu 'nate Suffering." T':" l- r " X-' f:.1:lJ"' ' Ask any prominent Druggist as to our I ,. standing." vJ; -A I t$1000 Bewunl will be paid to any Che mist who win find on analysis of one hundred bottles of S.iSi S. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potas sium, or any Mineral substance, i : y ; . f SWtFT SPECIFIC. & O.j Props, ' f - (feb bottxe.) ' ' ' ' " 'Atlanta Ga. Prlee or Small Size, - - - - ' ' $1.00 iu! A- Large : - . ; - 1.7S ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i : jy 8Dedexs&Wly , .-,-i.i:t i j? iffmMdjHdt DRAWING: l JwVtit " ." Or Bloiiey Refunded.1 " liOTTTfrVTf.t.ie'. TTt'.' NrtvprnriA'r i ri 1Bft I it BesorvediLThat : the. Board ot Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the WUlard Hotel Lottery, until the 14tb day of . Feb ruary. 1882, and that they .will not' consent to any further postponement of the same.- - j e-;ufri i. vUd dr .LsH-BoBMAixoaxiCJhahTnan.i .J?7 the aT5qve resolution this drawing must and will be had on the day -fixed, or money distribu ted back to ticket holders.. , ' tr ... ; - If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notice ot-same will, be given through the papers, i ' ; ; j , - ' " LISTOF-PRIZES:" v ' ' The WBlard Hotel, with all its IcflrtCA AHA j ' Fixtures and Furnitora, nj jpauUUtUUU One Residence on Green Street: X.fimm One Residence on Grees Street . . i. 1 , , 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each 15,000 : . ;i0i000 Two3ash Prizes, each 2,000..v..-v,.'u:it . 4,000 Five; Cash Prizes, each $1,000. aJiIUi!S.W' 5;000 Five'Cash Prizesach 500i.-.v?.i iviH. ' 2500 Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100. .J jU 5000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each$50.;U:'-.;:, 5,000 Jive Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20. u X S. 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture. J.4 ..i..d-i 1,000 One Fine .Piano ..-...... f,X One Handsome Silver Tea Set. . . . '. . Ur v ; 100 400 Boxes Old Bonrbon-'iWhiskey, S6;.;ii 1 14400 10 Baskets Champalgne, $35,...;.....4v s350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. ik..- 5,000 .-. - J - uxw ., Ulufli fv. . . - - . - . .......... M.VW j 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey,1 $30 ,000 waj xnxi.ua uavana A."rgarB4-5iu....v. j;4ij.- "--sooo , Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10. 5 000 I I Whole Tickets $8 f Halves $4 5: Quarters $2J ; -; Remittances may be made by Bank Cheek, Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mail, i - Responsible agents wanted at all points. " t For aamlarsi givme fnlL information, and for j 31ket8t addWyf'-r t ji W. D C; WHIPS. 1 -- ' i 'Willardoteh Louisvme,,Ky. j 1 - jtot 23 Deod&WtNoT 10 - thtl sa J ' J St Sii!.4: TtJTE WILL. SAYtHE ABOVE. REWARD FOR Jf r any case of liver Complaint, Dyspepsiai Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costive nees we -cannot Cure with West's VegetaUa Liver Pills when the - directiona are strictly -complied , with; - They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction.: Sugar Coated.' Large boxes, I gistai Beware, of coanterfeits, -and -imitations. WEST & CO. ,! Tne Pill Makers, 181 A1S8 W. Mad isoB St.J Chieago. ; Free trial package sent; by mail prepaid on receipt f a a cent stamp, mh 82 D&W ly i Tr iTTl 2 oq fa.-j s r-i r .4 BEATTYS PIANOFORTES-Ma nificent holiday presents; square grand pia nofortes, four veiy handsome round corners.rose wood cases, three unisons, Beatty's matchless iroH frames, stool, bookj cover, boxed $222.75 to $2 97.5 O; catalogue prices $800to $l,OOOi satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after one year's use; upright pianofortes, $125 to $255; catalogue prices $500 to $800; stand ard pianofortes of the universe, as thousands tes tify; write for , mammoth list of .testimonials; Beatty's cabinet organsj, cathedral, church, cha pelparlor, $30 upward; visitors welcome; free carriage meets trams; illustrated catalogue Xholi day edition) free.; Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEAUTY, Wabbtootok, New Jkrssy. KITTBELL SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, Kittrell, Vance Co., H.C.-Healtiv location: thorough course; practical teachers. Spring Ses sion begins January 12th, 1882. . Apply to W. 8. BARNES, Prin. - - - - - - - . $7 7 7 A, YEAR and? expenses to agents.- Outfit free. Address P..O..VICKERY, AronsTA, Me. Newspaper Advertis'g Bureau, 10 Spruce St. N.Y. jan 3 ImD&W BOYS ! ISJRLSJLUBOTS ! OIRI.S ! '' 7IDE JA WAKE ! Hi Permanent!? enlargedr prioe $2.50 per year. During 8 8 2 wUl present r nearly one thousand original illustrations, including several prize fron tispieces, one of which alone will have cost $600. Its Reading .Matter, all original, bt TUB BKHT iilVlHU AUTHUli WILL. rSCa.PDE a asniiiani serial ior by a famous modern traveler. FROM THE HUDSOJiTOTHE NETA. . A Spirited Home and School Serial Story, V ; THEIA CLlAi AND OCRS. . ' i A great variety ofKaval Series?. Illustrated Fotl Lore, Ballads, Papers for Little Citizens, Traveling Law School, Short Stories-from the Dictionary, Wild Flower Papers, - Old-Time Cookery and a Suit of Homeepun, Parlor Comediettas, Games, f-. : Also, a Course of Headings for Young People, which is read systematically bytlueG.X-F.il. u. Send all sub scriptions and for fuU particulars (specimen copy ten cents) to - D. LOTHKOP Ac CO., ! dec 11 D&Wlm : Bostoii, mass. THE 9-4 'CO 25 Lis sjj,VIETQR4 BO. lllA.:.J..'.l"Hn. P Tl The Latest The Best THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete LARGE ABM MACHINE - i i m t Yet produced. illustrated cisculaes sent 1 ON APPLICATION. Victor Sewing Machine Ooi, . . Jiliddlotown, Conn, Southc Southc-p O .tr ;Cr;. Cha-lesStrea.tinore, Mdl ' dec!5D&W3m 1 ' HASSLE MON U m ENTS Crave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK . PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. ; RICHARD WATHAN & CO., , . .! . - 57 Lafayette Place, NewYork. ,- Wathan's Monumental Designs, hi hook form for sale to the Trade. dec4D&Wtf. HALE VOICE CHOIB. . -.! . Price (JUST OUT.H50 Cts. . A new book of Sacred or "Gospel Songs" for ' Male voices, by L. O.i- EMERSON. It is a very comprehensive, finely edited and arranged book, -, with 91 good pieces, and 119 large pages.. The -; music is of easy compass, in no way duncult a very satisfying book n .a- - t . ; 1 -a- PetersEclectia Piano Instrnctor.) Has been used by hundreds of thousands of learn ers. A great success. Afflericai Glee Boot 1 ($1.50). WO.Peekins. Is an excellent and popular collection for social singing. Stainer and Barrett's; Dictionary of Mu- ("ipfll TpTTRt! ($4.00) is a perfect encyclopedia aiuui lUllUdt : i for reference. Monal Hpn'anl Tune Boot. (40c.) Full of the very best tunes for' opening"- and closing schools. - - 1. . . - Emerson's toilletiL5 ($1.50) is thelbeat low-priced book for the purpose.' ; yuilAT- " Earlor-flrsan instrMtra' BoE:& w A. N. JoHusoiT, Is wonderfully easy, interesting and thorough. ' It OLIVER DITS0JT & CO., Boston. C. BI DITSON & CO J S43 Broadway,-New York. J. E. DITSON & Co,, 1228 Chestnut st.,!Phila- ' ian 21 Wed&Sat tf 1 ''.;' '. ' . Imniigrants -Friend So "H. NUTT, President. : i WALKER MEARES,. . Secretary and Treasurer, if ALEX. j.SPRUNT, DeROSSET B. G WORtn, F. W. QLARlv,l)irectors. " BELIEVING 'TDT .-EERY ; INTEREST IN North XJardlina would be promoted by a gen eral arid sustained effort to indue-laborers and ; workingmen, but ' principally. .agriculturists, to UUlUlKiaWUIWVIU UMKI, ail JUUVU12tl10Jl UUUC1 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 d . insure success it la essential -that owners of lands . should offer for. sale, through the Society, such tracts as they wish to' dispose of, naaningthetermsaQ-whichtheyw-illsell. State: , First The localitv. -- t 'flp.nrMlAX.Ttii mitnhs nf onrtA It? I i' M.. 91".-. ". ThhT-Characterofsoil, whether light or sandy, loamy or clayey; nature of subsoil; whether tim bered or cleared or improved; whether upland o swampyt whether a dwelling house, suitable for occupancy is onr the land proposed to be sold. s Fourth Price faeraeje..sj,ri'f , .- . . Should the title prove satisfactory and a sale DO effected, a commission of 2Ji per cent, will be charged to the seller on limited amounts; on large and valuable tracts a lower and snenta.1 t nf ' commission whl be arrkaged Such, charges are ; necessary to meet the "moderate expenses ofthe f Society, sfleh as advertising, printing.postage; &c. i. .Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws of the (Society, may be had on application. Address, iU-TmKE1uRES:ecretary, ' k sdecADlmW4nr,Ttt -j Whmlngton, N. C. PnESGRiPTION FREE ForthespMilr Cnreof 5erTons"WakeKg, Lost Fitaltijr,. Premature Debility, SerroDiDesg, Despondency,- t'onfasion of Ideas.' Aversion to Society, Ocfective Meiuorv. Md all IMttorders bronrhton by Indiscreet Mlits and ExeeMes. Aaydragct Iim the Intrredientsv 8nr mpum an c..,.-, - I ... tMk sasa Kl 'r ouuxw tut tturu ftUUHtsa U K.rw.o. iiwy U CO, ' f ; , 1,130 West SixtiSfc, CI3CIrHATI, 0Hia Vmh2D&Wly J "V7.:' ' - f - LC(NGLISH,?TRISH iAND F-GORDON' SETTERS wine unoicesi jcreea, wito guaranteed pesierees i'HI - -For sale by-' ir"r i ; E. P. WELSH . r E nov 7 D&Wtf i York, Penn.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 27, 1882, edition 1
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