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A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. - From tho Boston OtobcJ , ... 31am. Edltort . . The above Is a good Hkenea of Km IydiaK-FmlBi ham, of Lynn, K, who aborc all other human being may be truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Woman," , assome of her i correspondents lore to call her. Sho Is ealoualy deroted to her work, which la the outcome of a life-study, and J obliged to keep six lady ; which dally pouri In apon her, each bearing Its special burden of goffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and no era purposes, I Lit personally investigated It and am satisfied of the truth of this. On acootmt of Its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by the beet phyik-iani la the country. One saysi "It works Hk a charm and Bares much pain. It wffleare entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus; teuoorrhcea, Irregular and painful Henstraation,an Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and ; Ulceration, Flooding, an Displacements and the eon- ' sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to : the Change of Life." -: -- j It permeates erery portion of the system, and gires new life and vigor. It remores fafntnfiss, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, . Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. . That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and baclrache, is always permanently cured by its use. It win at all times, aadj imder an circumstances, act m harmony with (he law ' that governs the female system. ' 1 ." It costs only $1. per bottle or six for f5-,and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special eases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the cse of the Vegetable Compound, can be . obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. .. '. -.' . k , - - For Edney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. . "Mrs, Pinkham's Liver Pills," says one writer, "are the beet in the world for the cure of Constipation, Siliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound In its popularity. All must respect her aaaa Angel oi storey who sole ambition is, to dogood to others. . . Philadelphia, Pa. QS) JIrs.A.H.D. oct 18Deod&W tattasa t nrm Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many live are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perky Davis Path ; KiiiEB is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc and is perfectly safe. Head the following: . i . -1 BAnrBBTDGB. KIT, March 23, 188t Peebt Davis' Pais Killer hvcct faiU to afford kutattt relief lxi cramp and pain In uie stomach. , - Joseph Unsatm. KiCHOLvrttK, N. Y Feb. 8, 1S8L flie very best medicine I know of for dysentery, sho era morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have Qsed it f or yeafs, and it is tare aire every time. - Joxros W. Dee. - v MornaowA. Iowa. March 12. MRI. nave csea your rAis jxiLiE in severe nf cramp, colicddlQleraiiiorbusind itgave almoet iu3tatt reUet - r . L. K Cauwixu Cakttestilxj?, Ga., Feb. 28, 188L For twenty years I have need your Path Etllsb hi my lamily. Have used it many times for bowel ixiuplaints,andita2KaycHre. Would not feel safe without a botUe in the noose. t i, 1. R. Ivte. , - Saco, Me., Jan. 22, 188L Kave used Pekbt Davis' Pain Ktt.i.kb for twelve yearn. It is eafe, ttre,.ani reliable. Ho mrvtw should allow it to be out of the family. . I" V i It. LTJATBS. OlTElDA. 77. V.. Feb. 19- 188L . .TTe began using- It over th-rtyyears ago, and it -ya mves immediate relief. to ko to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O gll!llltl Ck)ITWATBOBO, S. Feb. 22, 1881. " ft oarly every family in this section keeps a bottlo In the house. , Da. E. Mobtoh. - i ; V. 8. ConsuTjAte, ' Crefem, Bkenish Pbussia. Feb. 8, K8L ' I liave known Perky Davis' Paih Ktt.t.kr almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of ctKrvaQon and use I regard its presence in my lioasdiqld as an indispensable neceesti. - i ' , ' , i 1. 8. Potter, U. 8. Consul. " f Bubton-on-Tkknt. Eno. , I naa been soveral days euflerinfr severely from tri mi your i'Ats ivLLXEB, aaa round almost mstani rCi.ef. TT J. Nooin; . 21 MONTAStJE BT., IjOSDON, EXtO. E.CLXBXDO. family can safely he without this 5K.aluabl3 remedy. Its price brings it -tvitUin; tho reach of alL " t j 1 ' r-i--- For sale-by all druggists at 25c 50c wimJM per bcttle. , ! P - . . : 1 j 'K?:::Y IAVIS& SON, Proprietors, I ,.; '' " ' ' .Providence, H, I. -". feb 1 DAW2m -" p-' ,V nnn J ;:t:.' . '. 80 DAYS TRIAL v. 1 1 ALLOWED.V . It, 1858 WF. V1LL SND,ON:3fr,0AY$ trial;) Elactro-Voltalo Appliances tufferln? from Xervons Weaknesses, Oen.- cm nm inwilllji, 1038 431 nerve XOrce Or TlgOT, or ar.y disease resulting from Abuses and Onixa' CAUtra, or to any one afflicted witlrEheumai' tism. Neuralgia. Paralvsia. Rninal TMffinlrt : Kiducy or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Run- i Also women troubled with discuses peculiar to tlieirsex. - i Bpeedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. Tbese are the only . Kileetrie AnsliantM thai. Iibva - been constructed upon KCjentlfie prin ciples. Their thorougfi efficacy has been prao- . tically proven with the most ironderfnl success, and thev. havfr thit hiirhMi endorsements from medical and acten- . huc men, ana irom nnndretls who hare ueen qnicKiy and radically eared by .. their use. - . j,.-.. , . . Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all information free. Address,: , VOLTAIC BEIT CO., Barshaa Kich. - je8Deod&Wly , suwefr The feeble and emaciated, Buffertnir from dvs- pepsiaormaitrestion.in any form, are advised. I ; lor the sake of their own bodily and mental com- 4 .ioij, w iry iiostetter's Stomach Bitters. Ladles; - Pf most delicate constitution testify to its , harmless and its Testorative properties. ' Ybysi' ; , cUns everywhere, disgusted with the adulterated i5s commerce, prescribe it as the safest . nd most reliable of all stomachics. . . . . V E?T TiZ a rugRisU and Dealers generally. ,-JelD&Wtlyl f arm : . su wefr EmlDp a zssidencaof twenty4hree years in India, . i ju.b trivot it in many cases of dtanboea, dysen :.' cK-jui.ii dsoiera, aaa never knew it to fail to give CELEBRATED V 8T02SACK c . . . - I ' -rx- Vt. Tn1 . 1 The Weekly Star. . ; ACHILLES AND AJAX, Achilles Cameron, flond locked and cute, Moved to and fro the sharp toe of his boot. As Ajax Cooper, sanguine-haired and hoped, Thus spake in language metaphored and . troped: - - Thn wnnds is full ot vicious kickers. Soon They'll be as thick as bugs and things in " i June. We've caught the early worm, but 'pon my -word . . - It looks just now as tho' they'd bag uie bird." The' son of Simon flushed his keen eye flashed Out stars like those seen when with knuckles mashed, - ' And then in tones that smelt of sulphur said . To him who stood there with the pink-hued head: ," , . . "We'll take no water. Yet 1 11 act benijrn A nd snare them something: I will not resign, j T npvftr like to t)lav if I cant't drive. ; I ut let them know that if I have to fall, ? Down comes the tariff, the party and an. Fight-loving Ajax, like ablaze of light fihoAt.ino- ar.rnsa the darkness of the nicht, TTeraldsthe news. - 4 i i , . " TXT5f oil lio vnifrht urA mnin t i And feeling sore he hastens back again , . And tnns lO SICK ACUMiea iu uia u;u , v Proclaims : "They don't scare worth a ccrtt!" 'So?" sighed the warrior. "Ah! of all the brood ' ' ": '' . Of human sin the worst's ingratitude. I do bethink me, Ajax, of a tale: fe Once in a field, low in a pleasant vale, -A. huge bull grazed. A man of Celtic birth In: passing laugneu ana posea n in nm mirth. . But when the beast, roused to a rage intense,- Had horned the prodder some yards o er tne r fence, . - ' Be sadly thought, as each bruised part he j nursed: i -'How luckv 'twas I got my laugh in first.' So if we're going to have some fun I vow It would be well to get our laugh in now." r rtulaOelphui utmes. HE GOT THE DESIRED IN- . FORMATION, Detroit Free Press. It was in the smoking car on the New York CentraL There was one, chap who was blustering a great deal and telling of how many duels he had fousrht, and behind him sat a small man reading a magazine. "Sir!" said the bigr man, as he wheeled around, "what would you do if challenged ? ; "Kef use," was the quiet reply. "Ah! 1 thought as much. Refuse and be branded a coward! What if a gentleman offered you the choice of a duel -or a public horse-whipping then what?" "I'd take the whipping." "Ah! i thought so: thought so from the looks of you. . Suppose, sir,' you had foully slandered me.' " vl never slander." Then, sir,: suppose I had coolly and deliberately insulted you. What would you do? " "I d riseTup this way, put down my book this way, and reach Over like this and take him by the nose as ll take you, and give it a three-quar ter twist-iust so! " When the little man let go of the bigr . man s nose, the man with . the white hat on began to. crouch down in the corner to get away from tho bullets, but there was no shooting. The big man " turned ' red, then pale, then looked the - little man over and remarked: t I "Certainly of course that s it exactly!" I And then the conversation turned on the general prosperity of the coun- crimes And casualties. Fatal BoUer I Explosionsmurderers Hansed Seiioas Railroad Aeeldent In 'Iowa Sentenee of . a Kentucky Murderer A Missouri ,Traj:cdy Ad journment of tbe Cramer. Murder Trial A l.lon Tamer In aTlslat Place -Barnnm'i Elepbant n Bampage. . IBy Telegraoa to the Homlns Star.T Orasge C. H.; YaT. June 2:--The boiler of Edward Dickerson's saw mill, at Ruck- ersville, Vu', explodedfyesterday, instantly a.iiiiijg x uung xavis, me ensineer. j atnes Carpenter (colored) was fatally injured and aiea in a lew Hours. Jonn ttarvall, a one armed man, had his remaining arm broken, and will " probably Jose it by amputation. ; sseverai other employes were injured, but escaped death., v ;-, - e Memphis. Tenit., vJune 2.Mathews, tcolored) waa hanged at 1 o'clock this morning m the cosnty lai! yard here for' the murder of Essick Polk (colored) on the Btn oi last uctobcr. t? x Keokitk. Iowa. June 2. A nassener train on tbe Chicago, Burlington & Quincy xuuiroaa, sirncc a DroKen rail near jTede ricks ville yesterday, overturning three coaches -and causin": a eeneral wreck. A number of passengers were injured, but no lives were lost, u JS. Marahick, who had started on a wedding tour with his bride, sustained severe injuries about the head and shoulders, and Mrs. Marshick was also Dadly nurt. sostohv mass., June. Tne boiler oi a hoisting engine on the wharf of the Bradley Fertilizer Comnanv exbloded thismorninff. The boiler was 7 blown three hundred feet main bmldmg, causing the boiler there to explode, blowing out the front of the build ing and entailing damages of $3,000. Thomas Connelly, 18 years of age. had his skull fractured and was fatally injured. Atlanta; Ga.; June 2.'i James.E. Har vey, a white man, was hanged at Carroll ton, to-day, for the murder of Arthur Mc- Millan, in July last The drop fell at 11 15 and Harvey died Without a struggle. Wm. L. Moon was to have been hanged at the same time for the murder of J. B Ward,;, hut early in the day took poison and . came' near dying. - He was respited until to-morrow, when the execution will take place. ' He is also a white man. Cattxetsbxjbo, i Kt., June -2. In the case of Geo. Ellis, one of the three men charged with the murder of the Gibbons family at Ashland, last December, and the man who turned State's evidence and fur nished the testimony- by which 'Wm. Neil and Ellis Craft were proven guilty of tbe murder, the jury at 11 o'clock this forenoon returned a verdict of manslaughter, con signing him to the penitentiary for life. ' Littlb Rock, June 2. In Yell county,: Mo. Lazarus Brooks and James McKee, . farmers, quarreled over a land suit McKee on learning that Brooks would win the suit became furious with passion and find ing him in ' the woods hunting cattle in company with his son.af ter a few words shot him dead, with a shot-gun. As the boy started to run,, McKee sent a shot after him, breakinghis arm, but 1 not checking his flight The murderer then reloaded Lis gun and placing it against the forehead of fliavicinn sent tne cnanre hronrh , hia head. He then walked off and ii still at large. - From the Home Journal. A Remarkable Discovery. , , . A REAL SKIII CURE. V THXBS ja OHLT OJTK -,. ' AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAHK. M i Beware of imposters,pirates,or any old articles which now suddenly claim to fee the best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable success. ,; This curative needs no pompous or lncompre hensible title of Greek or Latin to sustain it, but , Its simple English name , appeals directly to the common sense of the people. And the people are signally manifesting their appreciation of this frankness by selecting and using Dr., Benson's JSmWCtfRB to preference to all other professed remedies. I DrJ C. W. Benson has long been well nown as a successful physician ana surgeon, ana ms uie study has been the fdiseases of the nervous sys tem and of the skin; since he has been persuaded : to put his 7Zew Remedy and . Favorite;: Prescrip tion as a "Skin Cure" on the markec, various things have sprung up Into existence, or have. : woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Bttn Cure. "Beware of imitations, or the various; art cles. which have ibeen advertised for years or ' struggled along, havnig no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep bead above water bf. advertising themselves as ."The Great Skin Cure." - None is genuine, and reliable except Dr. C. W.Benson's Skin Cure. 'Each package and bottle bears his likeness.): Internal and external remedy, two bottles In one package. Price $1.00, get at your druggists. ' . - ' : BELIEF for all Overworked Brains. ' " caubx asd cuke. :..: :: :, - - " Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are valuable for school children who suffer from nervous neadacnes - canseu by an overworked brain in their gtadies,' and for all classes of hard brain workers whose overtaxed nervous centres need repair and sedation.' Nervous tremor, weak ness, and paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. They correct costiveness, but are not pur gative. Price, 50 cents per box; or six boxes for $2.50. postage free, to any address. For sale by all druggists. ' Depot, Baltimore, Md., where the Doctor can be addressed. " Letters of Inquiry freely answered. C. N. CRITTENTON', New Tork, fa Wholesale .agent for Dr. C. W. Bensons remedies. r - eot 19 Deod&Wlm we fr su ' . ' nrm Sick Keadacbe. ' For the relief and cure of the distress Ins affliction take Sim mans Liver Regulator Malaria. - Persons may avoid all attacKs bv ocoa- sionallv taking a dose of Simmons liver Re gulator to keep tne li ver in healthy action. Constipation should not be regarded as a trifling ailment Na- tare demands tne utmost, reguiaru tv of the bow els. Therefore assist Nature by taking Simmons Liver Regulator, it is so mild and effectual. " Biliousness. " - - One or two tablesooonf uls will relieve all the troubles incident to a DUious state, suon as nau sea, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Distress alter eating. a bitter, bad taste in the mouth. - i-il Dyspepsia. c ' The Kesmiator will nositivelv cure this terrible disease. We assert emphatically what we know to be true." ' r. Children snfferinir with colic Boon experience relief when Simmons Liver Invigorator is admin istered. r-Take onlv the GENUINE, which always has on the wrapper the red 35 Trade Mark, and signature by J. II. ZEILIN Ac CO. , SOLD BY ALL DRTJGGIST3. ; : ; li ly 19 Deod&Wlv tathsa nrm nil ni ami- looTToncinSal a n n u i J. Jl J L. . i ' "Bpownpotttm.(tin Coy :TtaErsi Csttsa Eia Co., Izn Lcnica, CL, : brad Brow, Pre. . Edw.T. Brown, Tm. - These "tiii ran light, make fine sample, and ' .clean the seed property. Bert English cast steel in tho eaB the teeth will not bend, break off, or torn back, Iron poDeys throughout, broah strongly made, with ' adjaatahla boxes, east ated oarnala sad two belts one at each end ensuing' cool bearings, ton speed, , : and steady motion, (only Gin In market having this Improvement.) Extra Urge shafts to saw and brash cylinders. Strong Iron frame beet materials, supe-, rior workmanship, fine finish. - -. tTXore Brown Qim have been sold during the past tlliwn nosmilM mrrjnOieirtmmAkvmtmiMneA. Mr. Israel y. Brown (from 1S43 toisaof the firm of E. T. Taylor & Co. of Columbus, Ga.), the presldan of the : company, has had a longer practical experience In making Sins than any other manuring. Present tacill-: Oes for nianofaeturtng and shipping mrialed by any other establishment of the kind In the world. Henoo' onr very low prices for snch superior machines. .. - t Price List of GUTS, Feeders and Condensers. it ii ii ii MM ! J , . in mm mm mm SI fViiniiiiiijiiimiiuiiii .,:;:. - Price with I Price with , - RlB:-- Prlcesof Belt- - Self- . ; Hues. Gjns, Feederor 'Feeder and ; '-- . " i, ' Condenser. ' Condenser. ; K 30 saw .S " S 75 00 Tl 00 . $188 W Si 8T60 , 116 CO t 114 , 40 vioooo t'-isaso i - 16 00 - ' V 45 --'- -118W 4000 . , 17 ,, j to u 12500' .160 00 - -15 2? - r 0 fill0OD. ; ISO 00 j :-tt 880 00 S ' 0 "T"' J " l?O m- - 8M0O ' ' 884 00 ; ' t3"Note the prices and Improvements dont be; dcceiTcJ or allow yourself to be talked Into . baying, 'other gins. Onr machines are fully guaranteed. If not satisfied with our guarantee plaee yoiir order with I "any responsible merchant of your acquaintance and; get him to buy for you. Mne, when, desired wfll be 'given to any responsible person. Write fardeseripUre circular with hundreds of testimonials fromnterpris. fcg planters. , r BEOWN COTTON GIN GO : . J 4 New Ixtndon, Cna , .";'. ' W E. SPKINGEK & CO., Agents, - " " ..' - - It - Wilmington, N. C. i ap D2taw&W 5m wed sat -- : '.. ' CHAMiOTTE '' ' FELIALE IIISTITUTE, rpHE SAMff ACCOMPLISHED ANDf EXPERI X eneed Corps ot Teachers, which, has distin guished this Institute for the last four years, will continue its connexion therewith. Da thorough ness and high standard of instruction, in comfor table accommodations for boarding pupils, in se curity against accidents from fire. In provision for the sick by an infirmary under care of an ex perienced lady intendant, this Institute is not surpassed by any other in the Southern or Middle States. - Musfo and Art are. specialties taught by first-class artists and professors. - No more healthy or accessible situation for a school than Charlotte, N, C; it is on the main trunk line from New Orleans to New York., r Session extends from September 12th to Juno 12th, - e - J For catalogue or particulars, address the Prin cipal, i. - REV. Wit R. ATKINSON, - my 30 2tawD&W8m sat wed Charlotte, N. C, "N"tsW Youk June 2. At Lansinff.Mich., yesterday, one of Forepaugh'ef employes entered tne lion a cage, wnen uio ixnai, iao tened upon his arm so determinedly that he had to. be shot and his jaws pried open to release the man.. - : ' v f At Meriden, s Conn.; to-day, ten of Bar num's small elephants liroie raway t while being driven to the show grounds and scat-' tered about the country, doing considera ble damage and-causing a great ingnt. au were ; recaptured and returned to liinbo Nobody was hurt.. v", , y-'.-- - New Haveh. Coks.V June 2. O wins: to the illness" of juror Love joy, 74 years of age, with erysipelas in the f head,- which may result fatally, the trial of the Malleys and Blanche Douglass has;,Deen 'adjourned unui june ism. - i KENTUCKY. One of tbe Ashland Murderers Hanged v ".' - by a IHli' ... -. : ,, " By Telegrarh to the Morning, Star.1 Cincinnati. June 3. A Bpecial from Cattletsburg; Ky., says that a masked mob, at 1 3 o'clock i this ; morning, came by rail from Ashland and took George JEIIis out or jail at Cattletsourg, carrying him' to Ash land near the scene of the murder and out rage of the Gibbons V girls"! last December, and hanged him t to a : sycamore tree. JUlis was convicted of manslaughter yes terday," m an indictment lor the murder or these girls. It was his testimony that con victed Wm, ileal and .Ellis Urolt, who are now in jail in Lexington, Ky. - , FIRE JtECORD. Railway Stations, Sheds, Car and - Hotel Barned In Qnebee. , - By Telegraph to the Morning Star-l .' Quebec. Juno S. The Grand 'Trunk Railway station and sheds, and the Domin ion, Ontario & Quebec Emigration sheds and offices, at South Quebec,- were destroy ed by fire last night.. Several Intercolonial cz Grand TrunK, Kauway cars .... were also burned. Jienoit's Hotel, adjoining the sta tion, was gutted. The loss, is variously es timated at from $100,000 to $150; 000, ac- cerdiniHo the value of freight in the sheds, COTTONS ; A Summary of the Crop to Date. , By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New Yoek, June 3.- Receipts of cotton at all interior- towns 6,515 "bales; re ceipts from t plantations, 5,527 bales; crop in sight, 5,270,382 bales. ;The total visible supply of cotton for the world is .2,470,658 bales, of which 1,437,650 bales . are ! Ameri can, against 2,64,4205 , and 1,942,360 re spectively last year. . . . Sunday School fHuisici Ditson & Co. make a special feature of Sunday scnooi song books, ana can saieiy commend the three nevi ones which, thev nublish this season. Their compilers are practical workers in the Sun day School, and with previous publications have Deen extremely successful. The new books are ; THE BEACOX LIGHT. By J. H. TENNET and Al E. HOFFMAN. A collection of new hymns and tunes, carefully seiectea irom a large quantity oi manuscripts, of which four out of every five were rejected, ouiy uie very oesi oemg reuunea, , rnce, su cts. LIGHT AXD LIFE. By R. Ml McTNTOSH. - This new book is quite comprehensive, providing in a smau space ampie- material tor two years, including a great variety of new hymns, as well as some older ones which are always in request. rnce, cut. - , j BANNER OF VICTORY. By A. J. ABBEY and M. J. MUNGEJR. This is the latest of the three new books, and is sure to meet with great success. It contains all the freshness which could well be desiredi inclu ding many beautiful pieces especially adapted for prayer ana praise meetings, .race, scts. - 0LIVEB DITSON & CO., Boston. C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, News York. mvoutasw tr- eabat v j PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cleanest and I most Economical Hair I Dressiog. I KETEf i aus to cesisre the youthful color to grey ihair. 50c and $1 sizes at drnggists. - I Floreston Colons. mc U ana im. - PARSER'S Gin ft Pert Family Eedldne that Never Intoxicates. ' If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try Paxkkk's Ginger Tonic. If yoa are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take - intoxicating stimulants, but use Pabkss's Grace Tonic . s . If you have Drspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of ti)e lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Pakkkk's Ginger Tonic. - If von are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GiitGbK Tonic at once; it wfll invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. , BISCOX it CO., 1SS William St.. New York. Me. and otM dollar tint, &l mil dealers in medicine. ' L GRKAT SAVUfQ BUYING DOLLAR SIZE, r .-. mv:80D&WlT In th sa chtu THE MOST POPULAR- OF ALL. -' v BEWINE MAEMINESj is thfl IS ALWAYS iU LIPETI M E WKl SURPASSESaj:OTHERS 71 - 30 UNION 8Q.NEW Y0RK ,i ; HI bHICAGO ILL;-e- r 1 I V ' ."V. ' . J. B. FAKRAE," ' - . m 7-" Wilmington, N. C. ap 29 D2taw3m&W4m vfesa C5 r 'y :--'t ii i tit ' -H i !i m Wi 1 n 'j 7V 1 V V ft TIIE GREAT FOB , , - srnnn 1 -"' Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, . Quinsyi Soro Throat, Swellings and , Sprains, Burns and Scalds, , v ' - General Bodily Pains, . I '. f ; .lift, Ear and Headache, Frosted eei and Ears, and all other Fains v . ; " - and. Aches. . r 'reparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as -'''r wre, mimpl and eiieap External Remedy. :al entails but the comparatively f ining outlay ' Onts, and every one suffering with pain . " i e cheap and positive proof of its claims --. . : irti'.ws in Eleven Tongnagps. . ; . J j T5T iLL TJBUGGISTS AST) DEALEE8 Iff fe CO., j t JelOD&WlT ''7 .-vx -": 'L??VtYS XSEEsasS3 UNPRECEDENTED ATTEACTI0N i OVER HALF A MILLION DISTKEBTJTED, J ' Louisiana Statelottery Company. ! Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes- with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. 1 : By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. 1 I - 1 ITS GRAND SINGLE NTJMBEB DRAWINGS will take place monthly. . j. ,. . .. ' ITKSVEB SCALES OR POSTPONES. . j Look at the foUowing Distribution: j ,. GSAITD PBOHIENASE CONCERT, ( 1 f i during which win take place the ; r 1; ' I - - 1451b Grand BTontlily f.' ;: . ' -.. AND THM . Eitraorinary r Semi-Animal -Drawing, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1882J Under the personal supervision and : 1 1 management of i . :.: i- w Gen. Q. T. BEAUREGARD, of La. and Gen. JTJBAL A) EARLY, of Jlrfima., CAPITAL. PRIZE. $100,000. tjr? " Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only; Halves V; jj-uins w, 'xentus i. , LIST OF PRIZES. j 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100,000.. $100,000 50,000 ; 1 20,000 ; 20,000 20.000 20,000 25.000 30,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000... 20,000... 10,000.i.. 5,000... 1.000... 500... ' 1 GRAND PRIZE OF ; 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 29 PRIZES OF GO - 100 - 800... 200 " , 200... 600 " , 100... 10,000 " ' 10... , APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 40.0UU tJO.000 100,000 KO Approximation Prizes of $200....:..':.: 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 75....,..;.. 7,500 1179 Prizes, amounting to.'... ..........I $522,500 Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., f nomLiaaVri Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va., . f Ummlss ers. ; Applications for rates to clubs should: only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. For.information apply to n . : jM. A. DAUPHIN, ;U 1 New Orleans, La. or HI. A. DAUPHIN, : :.. 1. :':- i 127 La Salle St., Chicago, Ills. or IS. A. DAUPHIN. , ;.-; . -11- . 607 Seventn St., Washington, D.C. The New York Office is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention, - - Sy 10 D2aw4w&W we sat Cures " , Si'PHIUS in any stage, Catarrh, Eczema, v .Old Sores, r ,i Pimples,1 - Boils, - or any - r .. SZHTJ. DISEAES. , e - p f Ed i -w sr - H Q W W w Ul Q Ed o . . r-f W o CUBES WHEIT ALL OTHEB EEM- EDLES FALL!! Lf yon doubt, come to see ns, and we -". - will CUBE YOTJ,jor cnarge - nothing 1! !-, , Write for particulars, and a copy of little book "Hessage to the TTnfortar nate Suffering." -. a Ask Any prominent Druggist as to our "standing " 9100O .Be-trard t?i U paid to any Ch mUt who will find on analysis of one hundred bottles of 8. S. 8. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Fota siiim, or any Mineral substance. -' 1 .it! ' T V ; SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.iProps,W (pkb Bo-mx.) Atlanta, Ga. ' Price or Small Size, ' : - ' -l.OO . . . Largo, - V 1.7& For sale by W.:'H. iGREEN,a at Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists. py. jy o .veaex&s w iy-1 ..i ; !. . J.J it Cow ' Peas .' i - X Ilixed Peas. - For sale by' HALL. & PEAESALL. je2DWtf V. -1... ... , - 'H -.- i .:" r mm. hi P. L. ,Bridgers &; Co. Ye Summer Tourists ! ' AND " . Pleasure Seekers! - r ' - ' - ' " Read Good Advice ! TyniLE AWAY FROM HOME MAKE YOUR- ' r - , self as comfortable as possible. ;- To do this you must come to us and provide yourself with a few DELICACIES with which our Store abounds! FINEST ENGLISH PICKLES. -' , DEVILLED MEATS,' of various kinds, j -I ' , , ' SARDINES, CORNED BEEF,'Ac&C "if ' A I LEMONS. ORANGESj. : . f NUTS and RAISINS, ' - f,j ' " '- -' ".- ,- '1 ; CAKES and CRACKERS in all styles! QUEEN OUyES, IN HALF PINT, PINT AND QUART JABS, ABOVB ALL, 1 v ; ',. , Remember that nothing adds so much pleasure to "MAROONING" PARTIES, as ; I ' : . ROYSTER'S CANDY, FRESH AND PURE 50 Cents per Pound. 1 ?. : ' 'I -..'IT:...':' P. L. Bridgers;& Co. 3e4tf , . 1 milE ' GEEAT S0UTHEES BESLEDTfbrfhe em of Scrof ula, Syphilis, Scrofoloms Taint, Rhea. 1 imaiism, White Swelling, Goat, Goitre, , onsninption. Bronchitis, Nerroas De h Hit T. Malaria, sad all dlaAsaaa ariainr proa an . impare condition of the BLCCD, SHU, or SCALP. RQSilOilZalS CUKES S CEOFTJtA.- Cureg IllieumatiiTXL. ' 3 Cures Syphilis Cures Malaria. 3 2 Cures Xervous Debility. ROSilDHZsZe,; CURES ERUPTIONS. V bias Its Ingredients published on every Ipackasre. Show It to yonr pbyslclan, ana be will tell you It Is composed of the. ccellent Blood Purifier. EOSADiXIStesoldbyaUDraggtets. - feb 10 DAW6m DOBBINS' STARCH ; POLISH. - IV ,) 1 L. -An important xGs- v,.-,:- r f 7. .1.' -' 'f- 1 covery, by;, which '".every family may - i - ; gi,ve their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine 1 laundry work. Ask yonr Grocer. J. B. . DOBBINS, ; Philadelphia; Pa. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ADRIAN VOLLERS, P. L. SRIDGERS & CO. and- J. a STEVENSON, i" tathsa apftDeod&Wly ' Popular . Monthly Drawing of the . SlfiUI-il.ilMni, i In the City of Louisville, on - '-- Friday, Jmie 30, 1882. . : TheseT drawings" occur, monthly (Sundays ex cepted) underprovisions of an act of the General Assemblv of Kentuckv. ' : . - The United States Circuit Court on March 81st renoerea ine lotiowin? aecisions:- , 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. , , 2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. ' . ' ' " The Company has now on hand a larjre reserve fond. .Read the list of Prises for., , s : : .-. THE JUNE DRAWINGS. . - ' V&-- i-$30.000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize . . .-. 10,000 800 Prizes v 60 each 10000 1 Prize..;.... 600 600 Prizes 20 each 12,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes ' 10 each , 10,000 20 Prizes 60010,000 . - - ' v 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes, $2,700 : 9 Prizes 200 each, - . . - "T- al800 ,9 Prizes 100 each,'" - -- 900 l,960Prizes.' ' 1. $112,400 ' Whole Tickets, $2. , Half .Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, $30. 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. - DON'T SEND BY -REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER,- Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. , Address all orders to B. M. BOARD MAN, (Conrier-Journal Building.) LOUISVILLE. Ky., or R. M. BOARDM AN, 809 Broadway, N. Y. my 80 eod&w to th sa 1 mm" r m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The King's Mountain All-Healing Springs Co. WQl open for the season of 1882, on the 15th day of May. Thev have enlarged their hotels to accom ' modate 209 guests, and have added every amuse ment calculated to promote health and comfort These wonderful Waters cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation and all Derangements of uto uigcsure vrgana. - All ok.ui juiseases and Ul-i cers of every kind. Scrofula, Catarrh and all Kid- Bey Affections yield to their healing virtues. Sy-1 philitiQ patients who had visited Hot Serines of ATwuBM w imuub iciici, iuuiiu - iv aero last sea son. The Waters have a oeculiarlv benp.fip.ini ct feet upon Female Complaints, and many distress'' insr cases were cured last season. The ownm tend to make this the most complete Health Re-j sort in the United States. . Besides a Table d'hote' uiey wiu open a Aesiauranv ana visitors may suit their tastes-and their purses. Excursion rk.i ets will be issued from all points to king's Moun-i tain, the depot for these Springs. For further in- xormaiion aaaress vxt. sr. ji. uakkett, Mana ger, aing'8 Mountain, n. v. PirI ENGRAVINGS, . EASELS IU LUrC PAINTINGS, MDJRORS, BRACKETS, Frames LARGE STOCK ! " LOW PRICES t J. . PRIZZELL j 558 W. Balto. St., . BALTUIOBE, MdJ opiirn ... HABIT : CUKE. IBy B. M. WOOLLEY, Atlanj patients and physicians. i nenn rnr mv hnnt ti. p if p p v n m c Fin8 fc j W I Uk invsiCI Will get valuable information FREB by sending for circular to E. TOURJEE, Boston Mass. - . -f .. , 1 1 . - i 1 AQA Per "Week can be made in any locality! WOU Something entirely new for agents. $5 outfit free, G. W. INGRAHAM & CO. Boston,Massi . - ; .. . ..' !''-.. ' : j A DVERTISERS ! send for our Select List of Tx)i 'XX cal Newspapers. Geo. P.Rowell & Co., it Spruce St., N. Y. . ; ' , . .- ; - I University of yirginial SUBamUBR- LAW. ' LECTURES, (nine weekly), begin 13th July , 1882, i and end 13th Sep tember. Have proved of signal use, 1st, to stu dents who design to pursue their studies at this or other Law School; 2d, to thoso who propose te read privately; and 8d, to practitioners who have not had the advantage of systematic instruction!. For circular apply (P. O. University of Virginia.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. 1 my27D&Wlm ;.. - j DYSPEPSIA CUEED I APEPSIA! THE GREAT SCIEN T1F1C: PREPARATION will positively cure old chronic cases of Dyspep sia, Dyspeptic Fits,. Dyspeptic Vertigo and Dys peptic Consumption, where every other known medicine has failed to even give relief. I refer to a few of the cases pronounced incurable that have been cured with APEPSIA: Miss Katie Hoff man, 872 Randolph street, Philadelphia, was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not been put of her house for one year, or her room for .six months; a living skeleton given up to die by our most eminent physicians, but cured with f on r bottles of Apepsia. Matthew- Robinson, No. 303 21st street, Philadelphia. This was a very dange rous case of Dyspepsia Vertigo of long standing, 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 pronoun ced, incurable; but cured with three bottles ef Apepsia; been well over one year. . Thousands f 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. Weymouth, Price $1 per bottle. , For sale -by .WJLLIAM H r- GREEN and all Druggists. : t , i V. R; STONE," M. D., 1 mh IS D&Wly : 219 Levant St., Philadelphia. NEVER FAILS. . - WAWARITAa JfEBTISE I Cured my little girl of fits. She was also deaf anc dumb, but tt cured her. She can now talk add hear at 1 well as any body, t Pxtkb Boss, Spring-water. Wla V t ; SAHABITAN HSBTIITK - : Haa been the means of caring my wife of rhenmallara . . J. B. Flktcubb. Fort Collins, CoL . " - SA3IAK1TAH KEKVINE ;: :" j. -Made a sure cure of a case 6t fits for my son. 1 i : - i .i.y E. B. RaIjLs, Hlattsvillc, Kau. " . BAMAJMTTAJr JTERVESE - Cared me of vertigo, neuralgia and sick headache. ! -- , Mns. Wh. HiNSOir. Aurora, I1L SAM ARITAK NEBTIXE Wai the means of enrfn? mv wife of inagma. - i s.j r ,- Rav. J. A. Eouc Beaver. Pa. 8 A MA "It IT AIM NERVINE ; 1 Cured me of asthma, after spending over 3 003 with other doctors. - . ; S. li. HoBSOJf. New Albany, Ind. '.-. SAMAKIXAN BTEKVIXE ' f Effectually cured me of spasina. ' - -'" . , . I --.j. ..... Hiss Jbmtim TVabrbit, y. 1 , . - - - - v- 740 West Van Buren St.;. Chicago, BL "-r - .SAMAIIITAN NERTIBTE - . - Cured our child of fits after ffiven up to die hy oar i family physician. It having over Kin in 24 hoars. i i -. llKSKY Kxkb. Vervilla, Warren Cou Tenn. . .. k -SAMARITAN JIEBVIBfE , V : j ! Cored me Of scrofula after tnfferlng for eight yean. . : - i -. . , Albkbt Sixpsok, Peoria, m. ! ' SAUAXITAX HEBTDIE ' . i Cored my son of fits, after spending. (2, 400 with other 1 doctors, i ' . J. W. Thokstton, Claiborn, Miss. 1 v- . ( 8 AMAKITAJT NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic fits of a stubborn j - character. . Rxv. Wn. mVcbtik. Mechanlcatowa, Md. ; ', 8AM A MTAS KEBTISX . .", , . i Cured my son of fits, after having had 2, 500 In eighteen : mouths. : Mas. E. Fobics. West Potsdam. N. T, SAMARITAN KERVIKE ( Cured ma of epilepsy of nine years standing. I i ' . . v Miss ObIESa Mabsball, i X . v ... Oranby. Newton Co.. Mo. ! ' '- --. SAMARITASf NERVINE ! Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many years i duration. . ,., Jacob Sutxb, Su Joseph, Me. - . 'v SAMARITAN NERVINE .-' j Cured me of bronchitis, asthma and general debility. Olivbb Mtbbs. lronton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE I Haa cared me of asthma; also scrofula of many years standioz. , . - . Isaac Jxwblu Covington, Ky. v SAMARITAN NERVINE ' - Cared me of -fits. Have been well for over four years. 1 - ChablkS E. Ccbtis. Osakia.IioaKlaM Co.. Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mtne.wbo had dyspepsia very badly, i - - MionAXL O'ComoB, Hidgway, Fa. - . SAMARITAN NERVINE j S i - Has permanently cured me of epileptic flu 1 j , ; , Davio Tbjibi,t, Dea Moines, Iowa. I "' ' 5 ' SAMARITAN NERVINE I ! Cored my wife of epilepsy of 33 years standing. 1 . 1 Hkubt Cjulw FairfieJd, Mich. I , SAMARITAN NERVINE -: '' ! " j : Cared my wifeof a nervous disease of the bead. ; "" '". .'.- '" ' R. Obabam. North Hope, Pa. i J ' .- : iABURTTAS NERVINE" ' - ! Cored my son of flu. - He haa not had a fit for about ; four yeara, - johm Catis, - . ... Woodburn. Macoupia Co.. 11U i SAMARITAN NERVINE , r f1 f - IS FOB SALE BY: ALL.DRUGGISTS ! OrmaytK! had direct from fts.v Yor funhrinlorma- ; ; tlon tiiclosc; stamp for r Ulastrawd Jour.ial gU'luS j evkjeiux-s of con-8.,f Addrf-sa , DJE - A.T KICRSIOND Jk CO.i -'J' - - WMld Epileptic Institute, - - '"' X? ST. JOSEPH, WO. , II.. A. STEDIIAII, Jr., ; Attorney -and Counsellor at Law, ! 1WW a -WWMW warn - ' -vw s vimv " tAtmniW - W - aft ' Office ITpslairs, in Brick building occupied by : Rinaldi Co. . . : - - - - I epoviiu aiienuon w uauua . viicuiiuua " Bums of $100 and upwards made for Five Peri Cent If without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mort gages. &o. a specialty;- , - ap5DWu , 1 ,''"--al71U I. 'X. A-Xi- y xx
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