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. . r - - . . - . t V - 11(1 1809 U For the Cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness. Bronchitis,CKup, InfluJ ptikl. Asthma-. Whfxrainsr "LouffHUnW cipient Consumptioa ami for the Te- crnrrp rf the Disease. For Sale lbyallDraprgisti--FricfeV'gg Cents! noy45D&W15m hoc or frm ' . From Andrew's ' American Jueen. - GliEOPATRA ' - i j ! . i '. i : . ; : , OB THE LJ . '. Queen of-Sheba's-Beautyr The renowned Queen of Sheba, with all herroy al pomp, magnificent apparel and brilliant reti nue, would hver. have appeared within the pre sence of the grandest of the inonaVchs of 'the past, had she not j also possessed,' thai which? ia the crowning glory of the ; female person a skin un challenged for its Oriental iof toes and its almost transcendental purity.! Clebpatra, folding empe rors at bayi ttad ruling empires by her word, had quickly lost tier charm and power by one attack of blotchesor of pimples, or of horrid tan and freckles. - ; , .. i .1 OMAN BULES THE WOBLD . - , by her beauty, riot less than by her purity of cha- anselfish 1 perhaps 1 many men beauty in a body takes precedence over every other consideration. ion. Beauty' thus I forms an important part of woman's "working - capital," without which too many Of not bank rupts in wha relates to influence within the cir cle where they move), are powerlesaufor great good. Hence we see not only thepropriety but the duty- of every lady preserving with zealous care thatwhtehtoherjs essential to success and Influence and usefulness inlife. And, since.l beau J tv is but skin deep." the utmost care and vigil ance are required to guard it against the many ills that flesh Js heir to Among the,great and an noying enemies Tof beauty, ; v . v . OF EITHEB SEX, . ''as well as of comfort, happiness and health, are those pestiferous and horrid skin diseases tet- ters, humorsi eczema, (salt rheum), rough and I i i - ! , L : .1 .1 11 j;n.Anna I scaiy erupuuns, uicers, puupica, wu ou uiscoaa of the hair and scalp. For the cure' of all these, Dr.; C. W. Behson, of Baltimore, after years of pa tient study ajnd investjigation devoted to diseases :of the skin, at last brought f orth Ins celebrated Sets Ctbe, 4rhich hafe already, by its. marvelous cures, established itself as the great remedy for all diseases Of the whatever be their names or character Its.success 'has been immense and unparalleled It is elegantly put up, two botties in one package.: internal and external treatment. Price f 1,6ft: etertonb fbaises. -i ; y,:r ; V .-. Sick headache, nervous headache," neuralgia, nervousnessj, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and brain diseases positively cured by Br, C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills. , They eon tain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug. Sold by alll druggists. : Price, 50 cents per box; $1 for two, $2.50 for six, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. C N. CRITTENTON, New York, is Wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. t ect 19 Deod& Wlm . wefrsu nrm 'A Never-Failing Care fb Burns, ' Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc , After forty years of trial, Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It Is safe ! It acts immediately I It never fails! 'i i - Editor of the St. John CS. B7) Kevs, ears : In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc . it ia ine most etreetual remeay we Know oi No lamDy should be without a bottle of i ;for a single hour. From the Ctncimiatl Dlsnatch : - . . v We have seen lta magic ellects, and tnoio iciooeagooaaraci& t From L S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, t Ehenish PruBsia: Alter long years of use, lam BatlsQed it ior wounaa. Dnnses. ana SBrains. . W.W.SharDer. Valdosta.Ga..savs: ii, ib a panaeea sor an. Drmses ana Durns. From k. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: - It gave me Immediate relief. E. Lewis savs: I : - In forty yeafs'nse It never has failed me. W. W. Lam. Nlcholville. H. T.. savs : i use uui xAiif iretiuenuy. xh relieves pain and soreness, and heals wounds line maeic i : J.W.Deesays: ' . .v-.ji.-.. Jf or scalds and rrarns it has no enuaL FEEET DAVIS PAT! KHXtB. f snot a new untried remedy. . For forty years It has been in constant use ; and those who have used it the longest are its best friends. Its success is enfirdy because of its merit. Since the Pain Bailer was first introduced , hundreds of new medicines have come and gone, -while to-day this medicine is more extensively used and more highly valued man ever oejore. -fc.very xamiiy soouia na a bottle ready for use. Much pain and hea doctors bills may often be saved by prompt application of the iPain Killer. Unlike most medicines, it is verfectlv safe even in the hands of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it irlll prove its value. Tour drupgist ha it u ac.,ouoi ana wiou per cotue. PERRY DAVIS & SON.Prowtetors. feb 1 D&W2m s ,1 St Among the medicinal meana rf a.rrKt.iner dtoJ ease Hostettet's Stomach BUrs stands preemi- Rchecks the further progress of aildisoH 12 naen, liver ana Dowels, revives; the vital stamma, prevents and remedies chills fS?'to?a8e tte activity of the kidneys, counteraota a tend torhenmattem, and is a. vous y , to.aged, infirm and ner- v5ibKi an i)rudSteand DMr-'n' myD&wtiei nrm . suwefr. 2) Si PAIII M,M NjatiBi i f-u - g St 5S 8TOSSAGIS ' :i : ,i --" i . " .... The Weekly Star. THE MASSACHUSETTS PliATOi " i , . . r- r a XOWEIiI'S 'FABLE FOB CRITICS. A Greek head ton Tight 'Tankefc shoulders,' whose range ,rv-..?. as Olympus for , one pole, jCo&tjotjhe?. the - Wvnrtott era lie Seems, to" my thinking" (although" I'm j ' afraid - . - - . I : ' ' The comparison must Jong e'er, this have; been made). 1. ' 1 , AlptuissjItfonigHserftlgyaB'ft ' irnld mist. j ; 1 A.nd theascon'sfshfcWdWrclieifby-jowl co-exist; ' : .11 admire, and i yet scarcejy iist,cpp verts j he'sgot '. To I don't (nor theyi'eithc.Bjcactlyiknow ! :. what; . . r ; i v J ff For though he builds gloriJas temples, 'tis f odd " ' jV -f " . u- i"'l)!'t Ie leaves never a "doorway to get in a god. i j ANTI-PROHIBITION AD- DRESS. . ,f ivf ... : Raleigh News-Obseryer. 7 ZAe People of Worth Carolina: ., . This ; committee, -being - the only )ody representing the organization at ast year, formed to defeat the class egislation embodfed in the- prohibi )ition act, v do hereby call a mass con vention of the; liberal, independent1, voters of the State,'withoutTregai-d to former political affiliations, to be held in the city of Raleigh jon the 7th of 0"nner to present to the people of A the tate -a platform 6 principles,' and candidates for thei State )offices to Jp$ jfilkid in the coming November, eleo? tion.; ! ';-:i'' 1 ' ' I In the ' opinion of the committee uch action is right arid proper, that jty to ratify their action, by. the adop- pon oi principles : ana ino eiecuon 01 anen opposed i to the party organiza tion which forced this unjust legisla- stion upon them. . n. I The leadership and methods of this"' organization, the channels through iwhich it soeaks-to tlreeople, and jthe5 Spirit Of dictation and abase Aithq jwhich it attempts' to'nve into its 'support those choosing to 'act for themselves, : demands the 'presenta tion of this movement. A majority of the press of the State which sup- year continues to' misrepresent US. V. -i -I i . ...... - ; 1 J Our manhood and- self respect j re-j quire "us to rebuke. once. mpre. tnis in sulting minority, that it may learn to1 respect the people's rights and Tiber-i ties. ; - 't;-;: ;.v :.; ;. In this movement principles are in volved which should be cherished by every freeman, and it is our duty to see that they r are ' protected 1 against this intolerant spirit ' which V strikes not only aMhp p1 trppnm or tho oitiznjtit'fllso atthe" principles of local" self-goVernnfent. . The bit terness with1 which we were de nounced last summer-lives n dt "alon e on the tongues of bur defamers but has taken root deep down into their, Let us, -then, rally- again if or our liberties and rights, assured by our past success of the hearty coopera tion of more than one hundred thou sand majority of our : f ellowtcitizens in restorinp- to-1 the beonle local ' self-" government, diffusing more generally. eaucation among tne masses pumy ing the ; ballot-box, and -.forever setr? tling the vexedjquestion of restrain ing by,lAWAPferce wbicfctV1?0"1" judgment, can best -be corrected by moral suasion and religious organiza tions. ; 5 2i ' -i hr!f MMifiY. v A : WilliXv Johxson, Chairman1 1 ;':om(ds2 jS6r7n, 1 Secret qff. J JOIIN HUIGUT AND 'JFliE i . TRADE. ,. . Dcs Moines (Iowa) Leader.-; 2 , The great English statesmati,' Johiii Bright, has "recently wriiteh a letter author of tie free trade history lately cpntrihuted to, our coluniqsrvjl ih jis toiiows: j . , .. London, No.' 132 r PicADiLXY)VV '; 5Iarcl 3, 1882. J " ; Dear Slr:-4-I am glad to)i ear that you are discussing the' fqfJtiestion! of free trade. ; The' American ,'tariif; is so incapable of defense Hhat disciW-J sion of the strange 'nurdcns ft lays upon your fpeople-cannlyvnil some gi'eat change and great reform; StoIc a reform will " biing om two great natiptn pajb fgether, but the advantage will, prove to be much more for your? poleVthan for ours. Free! trade in England sin'co.1846 has been of great; -service to thera tions, Tbut Of .;;eix times erfcfater ser- vico 'to us thaD to .tbepi. ; ; So'jfi be with youif. j aur.( r peophs ftWy iBe the chief gainersji and in aKfcv years the .United- States iJ.Otigp haejf fjo-lih e times of slavery a toi the days! of the mischief & of protectidhf' Ifwifeh-i you every success ih 'yof'etfo'.'fi half of free;trade, ,and,n aia:ipe spectfully yours, A.Jl A Ta ' ' - J i iJoux; BR4(ttri Mr. M.. M.'Trumbull,"lubTitte:Joa:, 'nitea, States pf DEMOCRATIC uMSSEGVJTHE 1 "'l . COMMitTEm! ,tuM: In Session Here! CaXh aJ State Conven- ' i Raleigh News-OfbaetreA 'I Aw'C Pursuant to a call. 'theEieivL Committee of tJbe .(GoservatiTej (Dem ocratic party for thb State .bt drge met; in this eity thWf a th'4f tShd ance,beiug &vgeTf tlty fusul,;1 iTrfe object.pf-the caU i-beigi' tojupop :i tim an&plaJe ; rrhiiinajt State L-onvention of t the .party, jfe'was're solyedj. afteran tWet'oi-Wm-ions. that -atat& JCan vriSAn h'hh I 1. 11A . - TD-itT: LIt. il 1 tV-r- ?i I - rcttweig! j-lsV.eaneBaay, tne'Sth'Of yoly n6t.-rr ;it.!yT IT - r-miik. ' rAa imltlf-LJc; flfwrBAf 'VCT. LOKE 'Uhajrmaff.., 'J?XCSrTO4D1'Seeita1f',', ""'J 'VV Tt 1 i3F5fl? WJ airt . alne tollowzngreftoliifcjopj was;anani- adopted by the coamnitteiecU VV HEREA8, since the last meeting ate? your tariff rte&ii reii- fcHS. LYD1A E. PIKKHiM, OF LYNN, OSS., LYDIA C. P1NKH Ar.TO I Pjr - " - MS MM MMtMl ' I1 , "' Is a Positive Cure '. ' - ssaunsa (soar leu iwm itpunm itvfll ear entirely the won font of lenuda Ooik. slatnti. all ovarUn troobM, Inflammation and TJioar , tlon, Falling and Displacements, widths consequent Bplnal Weaknew, and if particularly sdapted to the Chang otUte,- -?i 1. "; I . ' J - j " ' . ,Jt wlU dissolve andapeltanwrsrromwie uterus w n early 'stags of deTdopmen. Tlio tendency to ean cerous boiaors tiiere is dwelled rery Bpeeflfly by its use. It removes faintness. flatulency, destroys all enmnft for stlmulanta, and relleres weakness of the stomach, i. It cures Bloating, Headaoliea, Kerrons Prostration, . General Debility, Sleepleasness, DepressJoa ana todl- Biat teellnc of besjflnBaown.eansinr psin.weifns : and backache, la always permanently cored by its use. It will at all times and nnderall eirenmsunc act is - harmosy with thekiws that govern the female system. : . For tho nre of. Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsuraaased. ' i " . ' XTDIA E. PINKHAM'a VEOETABUE COM POUXDla prepared at S3S and OS Western Avenue , Xynm,Hass. Price EIx bottles for J5. Sent by mail in the form of puis, also laths form of losangst, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either, sirs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. ; Bend for pamph let. : Address aa above. Mention tUs Paper. Ko family should be without LYDIA , FTSKHAlFI UVKR PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. SS cents per box. j , . r i Sold y oil Drncsiits. " ; oct lS Deod&W . , tathsa , nrm ' ASK the recovered Dyspeptics, : Bilious ' Sufferers, Victims of Fever and Ague, the Mercorial Diseased Patient, how they re- : covered health.cheer- jful spirits and good appetite they will tell you Uy LiUUliT-i31JIUU.UXXO Jii V JiU, J 1JA i u. h For 'DTSPEPSIAl : CONSTIPATION, Jaundice. Bilious attacks. SICK HBADACHB. Colio.Depres ision of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, est., SC., .' . : ...'-....- 't. . . i FT HAS NO QVAL. : i This unrivalled Sonthern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mkbcubt or , any injurious mineral substance, DUt is - r , ' . r PUKKliX. VEGETABLE. If vou feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent .headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid li jTer or "biliousness," and nothing will cure you so speedily ana permanently as to take ; : 1 It Is ariven with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of j quinine and bitters of every kind. It is the cheap- i est, purest ana best family ineaicine m tne I world, - j in white wrapper, with red Z in front, prepared by J. II. ZEILIN Ac CO. . ' . , , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS " ( 1t 19 Deod&Wlv tuthsa nrm Call On Us For QORN, MEAL, FLOUR, SIDES, SHOULDERS, .. , . . - ..SUGAR, MOLASSES, ! COFFEE, CRACKERS, - - , t ... .' if ' ; SOAP, POTASH, - i If l ' , LYE, Ac, Ac, -' ' AT BOTTOM PRICES. M IHALL & PEAESALL. apP8 D&Wtf OIL coTTorj cirjs.i Tb Brown Cciioa Gin Ca., ce London, Gt.r Jsro J". Brown. Pres't ts. 4 firaini. 9Vnx. -'-'ties): liiaciifaiw run iigiit, make flno "plg, and clean the seed properly. Best EagUslicast steel in foe saws 5 the teeth will not bend, break oft, or turnback Iron puUeys throughoat, brash strongly maa, wtta -.adjustable boxes, cast steel Journals and two belts one at each end ensuring cool bearings, fun speed, ami wtonrty motion, (only Gin ta market baring this f ImprpyeBieutJi Ertra large shafts to saw and brush cylinders.' Strong) iron frame -4ie8t iaaterlals, supe ' Irlmt iartamnwaWfr v,a ffnjpTt .y ft: !..' -f :i4" M .!. j 3TIoxeBrp wn Ops haye. been pol4 during the past three seasons than any other two makes combined. 'Mr.'" Israel P. Brown (from 1843 to 1868 of the firm of Taylor.&Ca of Columbus, ,Qo. the jpresl4en pt the ' ' company, has had 4 longer practical experience In lmalrtagniin apyBrMtnttrlns;. Tresent f aQi- r ties for manufacturing and shipying wecjualed by any ; other establishment of1 the kind in the world. Hence ' ; OBteTSTf - rti priwa tJr tA.Ii'triithyT.lifrw. ) i . Pritfe List oC fills, Fe4firs land Condensers ftwl Feeder and .. Condenser." Price's of Gins. Self- ' Feeder or -Condenser. .11(30 sawfJ IJj $7S0 ' l!.IHMl $123 SO m m 179 80 196 00 ' 20 M . SftlOO. j-i ta1 ' fi vn no,; -xss , , 4 00 . ; M0 80 180 00 !t; 1.80ft 00, . . 1W (XT tif 16?Sti IS 81 0C AT . .I...... .'I " rt ! ! - , k BTKote the prices and improvements f ' dbril- fee ' docoiTed orallr ydnisalf to be-talked Into byio) other gins, '-ttvr mnftiinm nrn fnlly rarritnridi "If 1 not satisfied, with ourrgTiarantee place your crder with, any responsible merchant of yourcqaaintace and got him to buy tor y.buvj jTimt,' when desired twlll be gireri tocmy responsible person, imte far dessripttTe ( eircarwifh hindredf o te8tbnoiiils,frojaenterpri ; ing planters.' " ' V-;."'.V" ' '': '"" ' ' '" :0o ,.wtNt ittoton cantos am cik, " . - j S'HikEffiTfeTTiTvAll,! P. tfocnt, lately associated with ra in business ! tc flomtnal partner, under 'the firm -name of, Porter & Hocut, Is no leoaer'connected with py business, and I will not De responsible for any! debts COBJtrsxJted iBi tho imnl(ff naiil firm tiftr ,lhi8 date, Persons Jadebted to, tha late firm willj find their aoconnts atrmy snore (the oldtenl.'andi are requested to come forward and -settla, T; having claims against the so-called -firm will forward an -settle, Thosei reH sent mem 10 me ior settlement . etn, E. PORTER, M. D., ap 7 Dlw&Wlm Rocky Point, N. C. cst': h rt h n n Bll Si , BjfHyVOrffotl-CrJ7I COmy r f n Lssssste i ' : rT- ' ! T"-: I i of the State Executive Committee the 'Pemocratlc' party has'been suc cessfully -carried through a .heated campaign and we desire to place on record our recognition- of , the service rendered by. Captaia; Goke as chair man,' and the ther -members of the Central Executive Committee,; Eesoloed, That the thanks of. the Democratic party are due to Captain Coke and his asspciates onrthe. Cen-y ti-al Committee for their- services in the- last campaign, and that as a testi monial of .our .high., appreciation thereof the Secretary be r direeted. to cause the jrabliricwfthis resolu tion! - V ' f't 1 ' ' t Th'ft ' fnllowinor' traftt ,' from the plan of organization? heretofore adopted is reprinted 1 STAta! COKVENTIOK. 1 ! 1. The State Convention shall be I 'liihu.'iit.jiJ jiiwiiL! . j : qomposea oi aeiegatesappoinieu. uy the seyeral county conventions. Each' (joutity shall , te Entitled to .ielectone delegate for ; every- - three ! hundred democratic votes, and one i delegate for fractions' ver bni hundred and fifty Democratic' votes cast thereinat the- last preceding gubernatorial elec tion. In ase anv delegate shall f ail to attend, he niay, ny writing, signed by mmseai an-o attestea py , ine cnairnji,jii bisiantyezeQiive'oW.mi or the .chairman of his county con vention, appoint JiisJ oKSl "alternate; jtnd none ,but delegate? or alternates bo appointed or providedshall be en titled. to seats in said; convention; Prdvided, always, ;Thatsuch dele gates as may be present at any Demo cratic convention shall be allowed to bast'the"' wb:6le3svote t& which 5 their itownship or county' may be entitled, j ' 2. In all ' conventions thus ; pro vided for by this system, after a vote ;is cast, there shall be no change in such vote until the final result of-the iballot shall be announced by the cnairman.ot (said convention, j By order of the committee, Octavius Coke, Chairman. . J. J. Litchfokd, Secretary. ; Rockingham : Spirit : We are 8orry to chronicle the death of William Gibson, Sr., which occurred at his home in the St. John's neighborhood on Sunday last, April 30th. after a protracted sickness, at an advanced aa-e. No i resistration book was furnished to the municipality and no election was held last Monday; the old officers hold over. Mr. Y. C. Morton having declined to serve any longer, Rev, James "W. O'Brien was elected marshal. The result of the Methodist revival was 30 to 40 professions and between 12 and 20 accessions. Wilson Advance: Mr. John R. Branch died at his residence near Enfield on the 28th ult, in the. 43rd year of his age. - The State Normal ' School to be held at Wilson will open in the Graded School buildin? June 13th, and close July 13th. 1882. -The Board of Managers have been fortunate m securing the services of seve eral distinguished-1 instructors, from both the North and South, including some of national reputation. Prof. Julius L Tom linson. principal of the Wilson Graded bchool, has been elected buperintendent. . Kinston Iree Press:. On Alon day evenins- our worthv i sheriff arrested Cicero Collins, colored,' for the murder of a little child 4 years old. " Popular Monthly Drawing of the In the City of Louisville, on ' ; ; r Wt3toesday.TDIay 31,'8 These drawings occur monthly (Sundays ex- i or an act or the uenerai rait Court on March 31st rendered the following decisions: 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. ; , 7 ; i - 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARB FAIR, t ? i The Company has now on hand a large reserve 1 una.- iteau tne use 01 .reuses tor - ., -THE-MAT DRAtyTNa: ; ; . 1 Prize... . .$30,000 ; 100 Prizes J100 each $10,000 1 Prize... i.. 10,000 200 Prizes 50 each 10,000 I Prize...... 500 000 Prizes SO each 12,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each " 10,000 20 Prizes 500 10,000 : . . tr , " 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Prizes , 200 each, . V - " . 1,800 9 Irlze8 -100 each, ' i -, ' ' . 900 1,900 Prtees. r " V ; $112,400 v Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1. 27 Tickets, $50. .. , '".H 55 Tickets, $100. Remit Money by Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express., DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OK POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express,. can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to R. M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-JoflrnalndTn.T LOUISVILLE, Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway, N. Y . ap29eodAw tu th. sa:- - s ;-,.;.- (X Mi STDltAM..;'i Isaac Bates. i... : S..D. WAttACK.i. . rrpaweit . ,...Vlcc Preeident i-..-i i . . . ; sliit-r Batik of Hanover; CAPITAL PAID IN , - $350,000 AUTHOEIZED CAPITAL r $1,000,000 W. L Gore, "., ; j G. W. wmlams,of WH . tlanis & Murchisbn' .V P. Rheinstein, of. Aaron ' & liheinsteih, ; : C.M,Steamanv;' ' .' J as. ' A. Leak'; of Wadis boro . ; .... - flon; R. R. Bridgers. Ptes W. A .W.-B. H. iVollers, of Adrian to E. B. Bord'-'Jii of Golds- " y oilers. . .V".,,:t --Vs-Jno.rV. AtklneOH, X(i!. I. UU Vs A1 a. V D. McRae. . ; Isaac Bates, ,C M. Stedman. President. " B.r Borden, W. T. Faircloth, 1 W.'P. Korngajr R. Edntnndson, Herman WeilL' ' ' - , ' i ..j. - . .. ; i . . ; '-i - .r-ii u -i-ii .Presidept; y-i LI . . . 1 DIRECTORS ii'f.vii.vsiits-.tiij'i ai Beimel 4 tittle, Xi Marshall ." tssnes Certificate of DeDoeit beaiincr iBteresL. Ia authorized by Charter, to receive on deposit moneys held in troet by Bxecqtors, Administrators, Gearaians. Ac. fce.k. &c; i - . . :.;,.,(" . if etriot attention give to the orders aad request i r i in i iniiit ml f I i mill fi Vim iii,T1 hi iiHi . . : OTl6-Wtf. i .-.-if-t.ji.i-. -.r-ri ''; ..! .'. ; Call earlyaild sectrre a stipplyof the OLD ANDi ; yt-: ; RELIABLE "-" vj ... .j . -.j-t ';!.T .,j . . . .. ,- ... I AMMONIATED :GtTAN0! t . i ( (f 1 t- Mahnfactnred by " w , ' BALTEMOKKMIX, - And for sale by " ' f 1 Fr'A: NEWBTRT, I sole Agent ! for Wilmington, N. C. feb 24 W3m 0 FT tf 1 - THE GREAT' r Neuralgia? Sciatica; Lumbago, hackadhej Soreness of the Chest, Gout, QumiSoceuhroai; Swellings and. Sprains, BarrisviidScalas, . . General Bodily' Pains, - 1 nam, fun anu nuu.uu.uiiu, voicu 1 &o I H nfif Mars, and all other. Pains , ' , 1 J. Jf'-parTOon on e8JrthqualsST. Jacobs On-a 1 i re, itpZ and cheap External Remedy. I t. i entpjls but the comparatively r iflinp outlay 1 : Merits, and every one sufferirfjf with pr.m u, nin e cheap and positive proof of its claims. !':fectio;is In Eleven Languages.- :- i".'iD' tsy' aIl- dbugqists mi DEALERS 15 ';........'! MELicnm.. , A. VOGELER fe CO., ! .! " ' . ' ' Unltimn, 3Td., XT. S. A 1 JelOD&Wlv in any stage, ? Catarrh, , Old Sores, Pimples, Boils or any SKIN' DISEAES. . j - CUBES WHEN ALL OTHER EEM- 1 EDIES FAIL! ! If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! ! Write for particulars, and a copy of; little hook Message to the "Unfortu nate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to our it '5 -M. f1 standing; H:- 5 ISTflOOO Keward will be paid to any Clie mist whotoittjlnd on analysis of one hundred bottles Of 8. S. S. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potas sium, or any Mineral substance. , U , 1 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Props, ; 's (pbbottlb.) .t Atlanta, Ga. '. Price or Small Size, - - - $1.00 i-'lrfBe - 1.75 For sale by W. H. GREEN, at Wholesale and Retail and by all Druggists. Jy 8 Dedexs&Wly - BEMEDTfbr the euro of Serof. tola. Syphilis, Scrofulous Taint, Rheu. biatism, White SweUing-, float, Goitre, vssuipnas, uroac.nius, Aerrons ue omiy, waiaria, ana ail aiseases arising , aa impure conaition or the BLOOD, SKIN, or SCALP. Stinday School Husic. filtson & bp. make a special feature of Sunday School Song Books, and can safely commend the, throe new ones i -which they publish this season; Their compilers are practical workers in the Sunr day School, and wlj previous publications have Deen extremely successrui. "'.'The new books are THE ilEAtOX titGHT. A collection of newbjmns .and tunes, carefully selected from a large Quantity of manuscripts, of which roof OUt- of verv five were reiected. onlj lie fveryjbesj being retained. Price, 30 ets.j j vuirwi-mmmm:k:,ami METES, .,,; iiif-:'"t' . . 'ByB.iL Mcintosh. I ... . This rife'Wbbofi Is onite nomnrnhansive. nmiHdinitr in a small pace ' ample material for. two years, wwwuug a gf-euu txrxvy Ul new uyuiim, tia well aa some older ones whlch.are always in request. BIWER OP VICTORY.' 1.1 By A.-J. ABBEY and M. MUNGER." .,t!! ! This is the latestsb4stbaa-new books, and Is , sure to peet.with great success.. It contains all the freshness which could well be desired, mclu-' ding many beautiful pieces especially adapted for prayer anu praisfs.nieeingsw Jrico, cts. ; OLIYEBi SITBOX &) CO.vBostoiL C. H. DITSON & CO.f S43 Broadway New Yorkj i J .- j - . FOR ' SYPHILIS & 3 r W B . If! I H 8 ?7i 1 t o B U 1 I A A , j CUBES CBOFlJLA. ci 1 Cures Sypllllis. ' : w J ""'cs Malaria. .' T j ROSiiBilll :,:sstssssfl Cores Nervous Debility. ftrjrS --V"1"' 1 ROSilBilLIC; CI RQSADHLIS bas Its Ingredients published on- every. r -: ' l package. Bhow It to your physician, ana ' ! be will tell yon 1 13 composed of the ,.- Btrongeet alteratives that eitot, and Is an -' excellent Blood Purifier. 1 ROSADlIilS is sold by all Dmgglsts. 1 ..: -...-.i ! P. L. Bridgers & Co. 1 The Way to Keep ooL! Th nhviat.fi aa miioh jMiaftiblfl .tha - m ----- ' i OJ Summer, we recommend the followln(?1OHOICB i- 1 !t i - A Jili.VlliAUliS : , - j (i .4- 1 ' " )- j MARTINIQUE LIME JUICE, : . : LONDON STOUT 'AND PORTER. McEWAN'S SCOTCH and BASS! PLE ALE.ji BUDWEISERand LIMP'S BEER,' I PURE CLARET, from the Tokay Vineyard, J , SHERRIES, MADEIRAS, PORTS AND "WINES' - - i of the choicest vintaere - i "i i- - l - r- -.fe Oj. i WHISKEYS.. IMS CAPE FEAljsTtT ART'S HYE iND VlRGItA' j GLADES WHISKEY.,, ,UU(4 , Decidedly the most lPopuIaVBrandsf in WOmhil I - ton Pure and Unadulterated. : I ... ... u.,r:. j ' -- ::.-v. ' lj-1 1 1 1 lijskU i.. .MACKEREL: . . . .. . 1- . 1 LARGE FAT MACKEREL, by the Kit,' 5-Pound ii.-j-tfi. Bucket, and on RetaU. ! ., j.j, ,d- . CHOICE MEATS. I SPRINGFIELD CANYASSED HAMS, the test i ' ' J market. ' SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS l AND. STRIPS. 1 CANDY. We are selling the- BEST, PUREST and CHEAP-1 j I EST CANDY in North Carolina. . J Only 50c. per fi. No deviation from this price. ;i Same Candy sold in the Northern cities i at 80c and $1.00 per pound, P. L. Bridgers & Co. 1 mv7tf ' - -- t - 1 i h SO DAYS TRIAL pt-s r mtr-rJtmiM,m WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, Electro -Voltaic Appliances , suffering from NervoasWeskncRses, CSen eral Jebility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othkb Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties; Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back; Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs.' .Also women troubled with diseases peculiar to : their sex. i Speedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are -the only Klectrie Appliances that havver been const r neted upon aeientlfie prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonderful suecess, and they have the hijrhest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been quickly and radically cured by their use. . Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving ou uuormaiion iree.. Auuress, . .r . . i- VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall. Kch. je 8 Deod&Wlr i s t- su we fr hit 'THE M0 ST BEWINlf is-tBe IS it kin Cin LI FCTIME. ft "f SURPASSES OTHERS ap 29 D2taw3m&W4nii ! -sa0?- $$t" 'MAKES lf'-' ! .WADt ; - WITH '. v DOBbW. ' ELECTRIC" Bestin the World. '(X flKQCEB ." iTor sale, "Wholesale and tRetaflS fcyABRlAil, &VOLLERS, L. BRIDGERS OD.:asd STEVENSON. ! tu th sa - ap 6 Deod&Wly POPULAR! a MSEWINEMAEMINESS r : v - -. l - . ft ftASjn. ii. w tai .' .aril HAS NO ' .V I' S- - i -. The KJifs's Mountain AU-BSBMgCo. i Will open for th season of 1882, on 4he Wth day of '.-Mr... rr-v, 1 I i .l.' i i . J iniodate 200 guests, and have added evtvrv nn ! juent Qalculated to promote1 health and eomfort. iurao wuuuenui viers cure uyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation and all Derangements of the Digestiva Organs,!, AIL kin Diseases and Ul cers of every kind, Scrofula, Catarrh and all Kld jiey Affections yield to their healing virtues. Syi phllitio patients who had- visited Hot Springs of Arkansas without relief, found-r it here lastsea- rson. -The Waters have a peculiarly beneficial ef fect upon Female Complaints, and many distress 'ing cases were cured last season. The owners in tend to make this the most complete Health Re 's rt in the United SStatesu ; Besides arable d'hote .they will open Restauranti and ..visitors may suit their tastes and their Durses. ExeffrsloTi tint. 'ets will be issued from all points to Ziag's Merm- wun, me aepoi ror mese sprmgs. For further in formation address .BJ yi:..saARBTT.Mana-''' ger. King's Mountain, flfC. a, ( "1 . DE. STR0ITffi PUIS ! The Ol'Well-TrieoV Wonderful, -! Strops seorassnilealfhv 'ri petite, good digestion, regularity of the bowels. a sureiHayiiovtuateis Aa AWiflHam( A tore clous boon to delicate females, soothiner and h- dng the nervous systenf, ahfi giving vigor and r health in every fibre of the body. j MrongR sanauve mruia ior tne Liver. A speeaj Boweli lanai' vonstatiou anu 'uyspjsia.; afa,t Dy leading druggists,- For circulars and almanacs, with full particulars, address Box $50; New fforfc City. -; : (ifi lerlFeekcaii b mad4 many locality! OuV Something entirely new for agents. 95. ontfi free.- G W.LNGRAHAM &CO. Boston.Mass. ADVERTISERS ! send for our Select List of Lo cal Newspapers, j Geo. P. Rowell & Co.; 10 Spruoesli., N, 'ii--v.jf . .... r., . . i "V" AFFINrsTIBSb-irhe Wife ot husband icV adapted to iyou phrenplogksally described. Appearance, Temperament, Traits, Business Adaptation, probable ending in life, etfe,; Charac ter Analysis made. from answers to' questions mailed, s Fee One tDollar.i- DELINEATOR, Box 104, Brooklyn, N, J. . .. ; f , . ,my2D&Wlm T!YP.5S .WANTED ! " .AGEXTS ' Everywhere to sell this matchless book for the DAUGHTERS, By MARION J. mothers and daughters Author of 3ommon or America; Hundreds of .thousands : will be sola, as every woman wllT want tt.-f Terms. eto'.,of J. R-ANDERSON and H. S. ALLEN, 55 Chambers St.N.Y, Sense in the -.ITopeeJwldS'' Is now ready for sub scribers.: - No mother or daughter, .knowing its contents, will ' fail to buyiti - ni-tKiS-jJi $h . ap22D&Wlm ! DYSPEPSMFtTCTTRED ! j : ..,,.,..;wp!A. ., ., THE GREAT SCTENTIFICtPREPARATION will positively cure old chronio cases of Dyspep sia, Dyspeptie Fits, Dyspeptio, Vertigo and Dys peptic Consumption, where every other known wedicine has failed to even give relief. I refer to a few of the cases pronounced incurable that nave been cured with APEPSIA: Miss Katie Hoff man, 872 RandolpbVstreet Philadelphia, was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not been out of her house for -Vme1 year, or her room for six months;, a living skeleton given up to die by our most eminent physicians, but cured with four bottles of Apepsia. ! Matthew Robinson, No. 303 21st street,. Phuelphia.Thls was a yery dange rous Case of Dyspepsia Vertigo of longstanding, but cured with only two bottles of Apepsia. - Mr. H. A, Clark, firm Clark Bros. '& Co., Philadelphia, was an old chronic case of twenty years' stand ing; paid out one- thousand dollars; was pronounced-incurable; but cured with three bottles of Apepsia; been well over one year.- Thousands of similar testimonials, can be seen at our office. I refer with pleasure to the 'following gentlemen of Savannah, whose characters are irreproacha ble: Dr. J. R. Haltiwanger, .Clarence S. Conne rat, Capt. George M.Weymonth, Price $1 per bottle. For sale by WILLIAM H GREEN and. all Druggists. v7 STONE, M. D., mh 16 K&Wly 19 Levant St Philadelphia. . I Pirn p sian :-t u&vvun rMihiis ' SAM A ItlTAJl SfEEVINE . T Cured my little ttrl of fits. She was also deaianc . dumi but it cured her. Bhe can now talk and hrar a weUas anybody. - Pitik Ross, Sprlngwater. Wis. -- j r.7'!i-tiMMbtULWUBA WEsStnjTE I V-j j! v lias .been the meanapf curing my wife ofrheumattsm ' ' ' J. B. PLtTcaKs; Fort Collins, CoL .Made a sure cure ot acase of flu for my son. , ,'-. ,E?B. RaIls, HIattsville, Kan. ! .3it-ri.f SAifAKITAl ITER VINE ;.:,!.' " CUrpd mcof yurtfgo, neuralgia and slclc headache, , i i ,- . Mes. Wm. Hknson. Aurora, IlL ' u ' 5' BAHIRITAX NEBTIKK ' - LKITABT WEKVIDTB Was theraeansof cwrjnjrmy wife of spasms. r Ebv. J. A. Edik, Beaver, Pa. ; Cared liie iflf asthma, isiter spendins; over 3030 with ot&er doctors., S. R. Hobson. New Albany, Ind. '" ,J -..i: " SA.teAiirrAJr sebvine ; -1 Ettcctnally tareamD-of sjmsmsii-' - l -? ,rti; MISS JaNNTB WABREJT, itTanBdnaiSO.; Chhsago. IU. .Cnrod our chlW of fits after - (riven up- to die "by ow family physician.-4t hsvlnj; over 1(0 In- 2 hour 1 . i fv i :.aNET KfKE. ervLlla, Warren Co., Tenn. , ;SA.MA.MTAj KEKVlBfE :' ; ' i Cured me of scrofula afltfrsafferhig for right years. r '.fiiV.'f'Shi-ff 'W il Al-PTSuufOK. Peoria, IU,.;' SASU,RITAN.NESTIXB r " ' Cured ifiy son of flts,!kf ter3 ndlrig '.kfc n with other v 1 1 f- .?! EfWBJWro. .-flalbpriJ.lss,,, ; Cured me permahently of ctflleptra fits :of a' sfubborn charsxjter Bav.-iWM. LraiJMechftnlfiojwft,Md. ; V.t 1 w,,:9A3MJM4J IfEK VINERY ' ; Cnred rty ion 6t fits, after havTtig had?, 500 m elihtccn jnwntba.,1 'tfABSt E.) F.OBg., Hest Ppt4aw, ,NS iT JSAWAJEtltTA.JKEItwjarE. v- Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' tanfrfnef " ' ' ' ' r ' r f v 'Grauby. Newton Cd.. Mo. f fflss'pffrmaiejttl j cure me- f . epilepsy pty many years ; duration. - M ; j Jacob Sut b, Su Joseph; Mo. - CurPAtne of liroaelittfa, tntftmarasdi general debilttyi. v.- - Olitkb Mtsbs. Ironton, Ohio, , . SAHARITAJi HEBVVIira .flas fijrediu q Mthrpnj bJsq icrqfuls of snsnV'jtears staodiug. :: s Isaac JaWSUa Covington, - ' J' ''SltkllsA-stTVlWB1 ' preij pieof flta.it Have bepn well fr over four, ysars. . , CnxkLss E. 'CubtIS. Osalcls. Doufflass Cd.,5lla-'-rt'i 'AMlRTAJ-llKVtISU"i", 1 ! iSJ1 ,af rlenftof rmlne.who had dyspfpala very badly. v . - uiuifuij j wdAus. Aiatfway, ira. jr. ; , sAaiAiuTAir i JtElrviins h-- Mt4l71-. ,,,, . ) .Bs permanently cured nie of epileptic fit r . n . . 1 u m ,. --tiavi Tsbmblti DesMolnes.1 Iowi.' . f .51 , i MMAKITAIT ITBHTIbTE . I - i Cured my wlf u of epilepsy of 85 years standing. " . ,-,.(. t-(i .jvl j! fEKMRVCtiaa lainwid, Mldh.' ,1,1 SAMAKfXXl SERflNri -'! . Cured niy wife of a nervous disease of the hea'dV -'' i". iiunvij.ili6i4aAjij,lJnuUi.Hpa, Psf.J . 8AKARITAS KEBVISB,,,? .,, , Cured my son of flts. Ilejia; not had "a affdr aboat four years. jjHM Uatis. - Jt 1 KlUA'VrtvW' VfonaJHP. Ill- LMARJTA,OTPNE I HlKSf i"'!Ul lK fmni ns. , For further Informa-cJ-ldlliAsf.-carj's.fAa)fr,-R l,,v , r f uit- l-V YNfl''-fU ,RUM05fl..5 4C.,! ST. JOSP, mo; ill -'l:':;:.GTEDiiaii," ELIZABETHTONBLADEN county, - tt c, !OffiebMJr) slainvto Biiek a04inf ocenplad by . .Specia? 'atteht!on i6MClatas.,''CfiectJond- tn 'Bums of '$10 and1 Howards made for Tlve Per Cent. If without suit, j- Drawing. Deeds, Mort Uasres, &o. a specialty. - ap5D&Wtf ' cure ior server uompiamt, Segiuating the i, Purifying the Blood. Cleansing from Ma- Faint. '.A'nerfcet raim for sink Henrlho- CURES PITS.1 0 ifu y. uuw-
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 12, 1882, edition 1
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