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Prom the Toledo Blade. ' -, . SUEPEISnTG; EEEEOTS OF EXTRACT OF CELERY AM) chamomile ipoN the, V NERVOUS SYSTEH and DIGESTIVE - kas in v Atu&Biii rKuiiucjED hi nr. ; . C. BENSON'S CELEBT ANi) CHAMOMILE PILtS'f S V ,?T- n'KMW bAWA VAAv .... I T tion just meets the necessities of the case;! Let -me state just what- my-PllW are: made to cure. r ', and what thev have eured and wiR aire Kenral- . :' tria. Nervousness. Sick Headache. Nervous Head- - ache, Dyspeptic Headache, sleeplessness, Paral ; ysis and Dyspepsia, Thesel diseases, are all ner- weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy, and a restless, dissatisfied, . miserable state of ;V mind and body, indescribable. , ', i -t .; '. These are some of the symptomsof nervousness; now, to be folly restored to health and happiness -ma priceless ooon, ana yes, ior accents, you can satisfy yourself that there is a care for yon, and ' for $5, at the very furthest that core can be fully i secured. " These Pills are all they are represented to be, ana are guaranteed, to veatttn(etion If '- ViaA MB 4t M.X. i in - - - 1" -A ouiu. ujr aoi uruura. .rrice, on cents a dox. ue- -;" wia.i -at , " " two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2 50, to any ad-. DR. C. W. BENSON'S 53 r-iun-A &' r ; - Is Warranted to Cure . ICZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION. MILK CBUST.r ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINGSoa mparts of the body. It makes. the skin white, soft and smooths removes tan and freckles, and la ths BEST toilet dressing in xuji WOBXJ. Begsatiy put np, two bottles in one pankage. consisting- of both internal and external treatment. ' ; - - ?t C . ,- All first elaas druggists haveit; Prioef l.perpaokac. : . . f . t ; C. N. CKTPTENTON, $Tew York, is Wholesale agent for Dr. a W. Benson's remedies jyl Deod&Wlm we fr sn i Summer' w - - t f .1 tTiitTx I i At this season, varions diseases of the fcwel3.are prevalent, and many lived are . t through lack of knowledge of -a safe and .8iirerenicdy. Pebey Davis1 Paw Killeb is a sure core for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etd, and is perfectly safe. V : Kead the following: i v v v BATMBiijeKTf.TmarciaSMgL1 PEBTIT TJAVTS' Path Kii.t ch -Zu I iiutuut relic for cramp and pain in the stomach, f . Joseph Bdbdxtt. f ' , NiOTOLVTEia,N.Y,Feb.a,188Lf ! The eery best mediane I know of for dysentery, cho ! era morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have nsed it for yeara, and it is jure eir everyttme. ; ' x wv? uw j-.ui run juijijstt in t nAVA nsfti wirir vatv it Tr.T.cn in aamnuAuum i - f!ATTf KUUI I.T.-g l V.k For twenty years I have uae-T your PaimKjijb ra my family. Have used it many tones for bowel toraplamtB.andUoiwaa.fflire.. Would not feel safe atliUaltaem1iehouBe. J.B.IvST- tt 84CO, Mk, Jan. 2S, 188L Itive nBedPEBET Davis' PiiK KiZixR for twelve ,ri n' ia!e.wrr and reHabU. Mo mother -ivuld allow it to be outol the family. 'uu: ; . 6. t Kates. . . Orrrai), H. Feb. 1SL 188L oegran usmg a over tniny years atro. and it r .-nys Rives rmmediate relief. Would tardly dare w s to bed without a bottle in the houaeT " '-i. - ' W.O.Sfkbkt.! I . - CoirwATBcmo, S. C, Feb. 22, 188L ; , vyevfanulymtldseectkm keeps a bottle iuthe house. Da.ROKror V ' ' V. S. CODStTLAnt, . . f ; T In ve known Pebby Davis' Pais Kuxkb atoost from the day it was mtroduced, and after yearsof f ;;t1Tati1?n 1 Kgardlts presence In my hoosehold as an taditmsuabla naemsit ' v J -i- . X JFoTrrinn. a Consul - jsvaimi-o.xBxsT. Sua. TT T Vmw. v. . .lTOKTAOrrKSTI,OHlOir,ElIQ.! ' Uiunn(r,arip;'!no!pf tvFenty4hree years in Didia. " h'9Brw,-1 ia '"y cases of diarriKea, dysea; f-ry .and Chopra, and never knew it tofS to give - SVUut. . ; , - - v ... . ClBXDaS. . . No family can safely betwiihoat flxig jnyalftabla remedy. ' : ita'riee brings jt nliin ilia reach of aU.y--(-r:-v5 . ; w For sate by all drnggista at 25c,50c '; :.r..i $IM per.iottle., I 1 4i:ixY DAVIS & S0N,Proprietor8, " ;'":r-- Providence, E. L !feb.lD&W2m l nrm " DQBBIHSHSTARCHtPOtiSH, j-Ah important dis- - covery, by which every family may give their" linen i -sf that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine i- laundry work.1 rAskyonrGrooer. B. rPOBBrHTS, Philadelphia. Pa. WLTHfevrJS?" hy ADRIAN MOTkS P- BMDGKRS A CO. and 3. C. arJtVKNSON.j tuthsa- apSDeod&wiy i 3 2 iisi Ji ilbe P.on?urrent testimonV of the pnblio mhitfcM profe.l,,B. that HosteAsto macn uitters is a medicine which achieves re bo. speedily felt, thorough a bentosiS oTwi t Xi1 f, ey ana oiaaaer complaints, and hastens the eonvalescenoo of thoselSSver 1?A Slyall "ealegeneraUy. uompl WW i I JY IS ... ' The Weekly Stan .: SIB JONES AIfl BIS BIDE -ItAKGABET VAJ5DEGRIFT. - ' - - r Sir Jones be twisted his slight mustache, And ae gazea in the glass with pnde, "And if it were not," he said, ""so hot. 1 would take her this day to ride ; . Jfor she is wealthy and 1 am poor, ; And she' la fair to see i t-- i "And.'iyherlauhs at my little' jokes. s And sweetly she smiles on me. Sit Jones he pondered in thoughtful mood, Ang He gazed in the mirror still, Tijl at last right firmly lie upstoooV v-- And he said; "By St. George,, I will! For she hath ducats and I have none,; And she hath a house so brave,' While I in this garret must pine alone, " A wooden-goods-merchant's slave" Sir Jones he hired a Btately steed, . And a hussry both' narrow and high, r And he droye to the lady's door with speed, Ana waited xor ner reply; ; V,' -.v. i For it was a legal holiday "f k 1 " V Tclept the Fourth of July, if - " The lady graciously said him yea, V : ' ; UU DUG UC.&CA UCXOCXX JUL WJLllbO, r --( An&he lashed his steed, and .they went LwiuiapeedrT'f u -. , f UfitU they were put of sight. v And What he said will never be known, Nor yet what she replied. ... But he brought her back on the self-same" . f :- : ' . track. i , - - ; From a.yery short half-hour ride. : Sir-Jones he gazed from his window high; And his face was sad to. see, : - And he eround his teeth that Fourth of Sayiner. "Curst shall this holiday be! Tea, ,ever henceforth, this Fourth of July : Shall be a nlack-letter day." v FoTshesaidme nay, with scorn in her eye, S. "- " m a 1 - Ml VI m Aiuu ior iue Bteeu anu me tail Duggy MusVa whole week's salary pay 1" yerowry Jme-a-Jsraek GRO WTH IN STLK .CULTURE I PREDICTED. yaiimperfOf in vi ted guests were present at the American Silk-Rear ing Exhibition, in New York, Mon day? evenragj & listen to a lecture by Ueitaaiixj Jipcke; on : the purpose and process of, and -other matters per aininj'lpsilku. culture in this coun- trx' "Before the lecture the invited gnests visited the tables covered with silkworms in all stages of life, from the egg to the butterfly, while a JspiseTOywas -Teeling off the silk from: the cocoon, and the weav ing, process was - 'going on ; - at tne loom.- Since the opening of the ex hibition there has been added a large number of ;; the various ; kinds ; of worms, and the hall has' been deco rated with Japanese pictures' repre. senting the silk 'culture in -that country. The ' object of the ex- uiujmvui uuc . miuici..., omu. 1 nag to show what could be done in silk culture m tnis country. . ine vast sums of money leaving this country for silk could all be kept here. There were mulberry trees .enough that would give food to the worms suffi- vicuii. bv pruuuue au me buk. ueeueu. It was easy work, the speaker added, for the children to take; part! in, by feeding and : watching - over . the worms, and that ; France was i able in a1 large degree to pay her great debt incurred in the Franco-Prussian4 war through the part, the children ' took in buc siiA. cuiluth. in ni( mHinn. nR predicted a large growth: in silkworm culture and, silk manufacturing ID this country within a lew years. i t ENCOURAGING BUSINESS REVIEW; Bradstreet's, Saturday, The -special dispatches to Brad- street's this week from -the leading trade: -centres of the-.country - are again encouraging; . The generally sansiactory crop reports nave served to give greater confidence, j and to warrani. preparauons ior at least a lairiy active iaii traae. . i ne exces sive - rains throusrhout : the-! crentral West' created , fears that an average corn 'crop .. would not be secured, While, the rams have retarded the growth of the " plant greatlythere is no present reason for believing that the crop will not be fully, if not more tnan an average one. The outlook for the wheat crop is qnite all ! r that ' could ; reasonably be de sired. Wheat harvesting " is gen eral -as far North as Kentucky; in Southern Kentuckv threshino- I has begun. The; berry is reported; large, but 'i OwmST to ' damDUess the rrnrliHnn w rfnf f1Dfn. .'-ixruti " i -eonamon IS Hot satisfactory "r W h)le 1 wreivomme ot general business is at 1 wuoiurao in .b i the summer ebb, Some Cities notably curity against accidents from fire, to provision Boston,, report a marked vvMlSSSI mentin the movement of merchari-' dise. The hay crop throughout the enure country promises to be of unu sual proportions. ' The New England Erint cloth market is reported quiet ut very firm. . Present indications are that the advantages as regards the strike; of , the iron-workers are probably in favor of the manufactu rers. This ends the third week s of the strike. The trade and crop situ- owuu.. ui mc nuripwesi continues buoyant, with the tide of immigra tion showing no ebb. TO DISCOVER DATS - '. ARE PAST. THAT A 'Til- o -rf-ii . ' ' -4- -: - Jn p., VUnton. JN Y writAH "Noticingyonr reply tp'A Subcriber,' telling how to find upon what day of cuts wtsea. any aay pi any year fell, I submit trie following rule for the benefit of whom it may concern Divide tbe number of years between the given and current year by four and add the quotient to the number oi years. Divide this sum by seven. : ana it mere be no remainder the given date fell upon the same day of tho week that the corresponding date aiwh wiluiu me current year. - liut if there is a remainder, count backward irom the day of the week upon which the given date falls within the cur rent year a number of days equal to the remainder, and that will give the My .wuufc-; j?or tne purposes of the first division call each number next preceding a multiple 6f 4, - and the two following the same as the multi- : VEGETABLE COMPOITin). ; f . Is Positive Cnre ,. ' ' f ; For U these Painful OosssUtets sad Weaknesses ' -- - eeoauKeatesor st female pepalatloa. ...'L 1 BiMliciae for Woman. IsTented by a Woman. .- '-'t Prepared by a Womsm. ' 'v J. ! -the Onatwt Medical Dlwrery Stata the Dan af UlsUrr. , t lyit rffrtves thW Grooving spirits, inTigorates and harmonises the organic fnnetions, gives elaaticity and ni-mnesg to the step, reatores the natHraTlnatre to the : eye, and plants on the pale eheek of woman the fresh - roses of life's spring and early summer time. . -i t"Physlclans Vs4 It and Prescribe It Freely -SH .;..' It removes f idntnaag, flatulency, destroys all craving for stlitinlant, and reiieTes weakness of tho stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight ' and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. For the care f Kidney Complaints of cither sex - -'. - this Oooapeand Is unsurpassed. : , , . tTDIA E. PETKHAMi BtOOD PCRITTER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Insist on having tt, .. , 9oth Hie Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Haas. Price of ,eithr,tl. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form ' of pllla, or of losenges, on receipt of price; $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkrham freely answers all letters of ; inquiry. Enclose Set, stamp. Send for pamphlft. ; - - No family should be without LTDIA E. PTKEHAKS - LrVBTtt PILLS. They euro constipation, bilionsness, and torpidity of the liver. 5 cents per box. , -Ty jag-Sold by all Dmggista.- 0 oct 18 DeodiW ta th sa Sick Headache. """For the relief and cure of the distress- ins affliction take Sim mons Lirer Regulator Malaria. ' Persons may avoid all attacks by occa sionally taking a dose of Simmons Liver Re gulator to keep the li ver in neaiiny action Conatlpatlon hoold not be regarded as a trifling ailment. Na- tare aemanaa tne ntmost regruantv or tne Dow els. Therefore assist Nature Dy taking Simmons Uver Kegulator, it Is so mua ana eaectuat , ; One or two tablesnoonfols will relieve all the -troubles Incident to a bilious state, such as Nau sea, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. - Ijrapepla. .' The Regulator will oositivelv cure this terrible dfiease. We assert emphatically what we know to De true. ' . i- ..: ( Colic.' Children sufferinK with colio soon experience relief when Simmons liver Invigorator is admin istered, t . - . . ' 1 .- ISPTake onlv the GENUINE, which alwavs has on the wrapper the red SE Trade Mark, and signature by J. XI. ZEIUN At CO. , , ; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . ' tvlBDeod&WlT tuthsa . nrm i SIHH221HT I a preparaUoHOf Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and the Vegetable Aromatics. riwipmei.. associaiea wiui ua a iuichwo, wurewmmeDaea oy uiem ior ays pepsiajjBeaeral DebUlty, Female Di eases. Want efTl tall ty. HerrMt Pros, tratlea, Ceavaleseenes rroaa Fever - ass Ctaronle Cltllla ana Fever. It serve every purpose where a. Tokic Is necessary. Mfjm&ttared by Hie Pr. Barter Bedicine Co, SLLoms, The fbllowtTIS is one ef the tut mn- tnfltn. niaU we are receiving daily: .. , . -,, . GtxOrmrn: Some thrpe meTifha sen T yum-n tM use of Da. Hartib's Irow Tonic, upon the ad- - fmw BHujirwaoBwiioineviUTirOiesi x was suffering from general debility to such an extent , tnat my labor was exceedingly burdensome to me. I a vacauuBui muiuauM tuu xioi give me mucfi re lief, but on the contrary, was followed by in creased prostration and sinking chills. At this tin I beyan the use of your Iboh Toxic, from Wnicn 1 realised almost ltnnwdlam mti nniii reBolts. The old energy returned and I found that my natural force was not permanently abated. I have used three bottles of file Tonic, 'since using it I have done twice the labor that I ever did in the ame time daring my illness, and with double the - ease. With the tranquil nerve and visorof bodv. has come also a clearness of thought never befoi bow not what. -Igive It the credit. . . . , . sHjvycu.- u uwivuhi nas not done WO won Troy, O Jan. pns.' .-Pastor CnSsiaan Church. For Sale by Druggists and General Dealers Everywbef ' Je SO D&Wly -' y td th sa - -CTIARLOTTE FEMALE IIISTITUTE. "pHK sam'b' AcicoiuTiisnED and experi-: enced Corps of Teachers, which has distin-' Bnlneo- tms institute for the last four years, will continue its connexion therewith. In thorough" f?JV.r msuBnaaraoi instruction, in comfor- table accommodations for lvmrHinip nnnllo n surpassed by any other in the Southern or Middle States. Music and Arp are specialties taught by nrst-class artists and professors.- - ' -' 1 ? more healthy or. accessible: situation for a school than Charlotte. N. n it is mv Vpi Une from New Orleans to New York. - ocasion extenas irom September 12th to June For-catalosrne'nt nnyfinnlan oJuo. ti.' nJ. Cipal, - - - REV. WM. R. ATKINSON. - . mv ao 2tawD&W8m sat wed Charlotte. N. C. FREE THE SCIENCE f - OPHEAITH' - Is ft mrr IntM ' bj thousands of kSi?6'1 Wla oriftin of diseases. Should be read by - i . av osuumuo m uiuiuibb ui ma elaM .l..kIM t sii imiuang people. OontainB ralaablo prescri for the core of Nervoas and PhVBioal Xtobililr Dtions vitality Jef ectiva Msmor7, 2espmdenev. and tha Xi.XlX. 01 aOTdrs brought on by overwork or in AoODTof thin II Uort Exciting Book toned. COOpaget. 150 Qlnstntloatr ItoTeaUng miseriea of high and low life in America's Brest oitoes fashion's follies and frivoUtiea ; beSndthe soenM ; tricks of pretty depaivers ; city's rich and poor ; laspirioos oorrnptaon at Washington: rain of innoeni US?i?rI?SS?? BlnneI8 Lbysas-ltehf ; bewitohing . SiSilSSS"iy.0ou adM2,?orro ; start-: . O-attWejAaaT'-i ANCHOR WbLISH "o Co! BX. ttTOJS. Ho. CSIOAjQO. BL ATLAJTTA. Oil IIARHI3 ttBtffiTfftfiin. riTr flfhii .in i ! a PROftHABRlS PASTILLE REMEDY lUlTtS!!. aier who mffi !il'1.??fl,,n Shaniss and " qoicklj .and ri "nv -cioemv . -- Uam tbim "j""yy asas ranttUet ditmi. wHIIIWa apaUaaUia. ffiEUABLE SELF-CUBE; .A. fawwl I A - Minn DR. WASS A an i .i. a.. nncripuons ior vnam, Bcroruia, etc i M D. ISO W.eth St. OincizinatiaQ 7. pie. but'ajd the quotient to the actual I number. Example! J anuary 24, 185 J , from January 24, 188231; call this 32 and divide by 48: 31-839; 39 75 and 4 remainder J January 24, 1882 was Tue'sday;and"4' counted back .from tbat" showr thai January 24 1851, .wasi.Friday have never I 3 . ' I .1. il 1 noucea 2 x case 111 wdicuhdjs: ruie terribleaTicIdent. A TralnIrom Ijob's ' Branelm jump a Brldse and, Goea Into tne" River ne -, , ITXan Killed Ontrlgbt and Several Fa , tally Inured Narrow Escape of Gen. ' Grant.' . . ' i ' "Long BRA35cn,-N. J., June 29.Tbe ex press train, which left Long Branch at five, mioutes oast 8l--.oclock this morninff. met I with, a. terrible accident while crossing the Driaee oyer tne nrancn 01 toe Dnrewsuerrv: i i! , i 1 , river, near Little Silver Station, f The acci- dent was no doubt caused by the spreading.- of the rails.;! bix . care, includmg. lour orai narv nassenarer coaches.- the smoking, car. -and - the Pullman parlor' cat; Zenobia, - left , tne rails and ran over the tiebf ! the bridge, tearing them to splinters. The cars kept. on the bridge until the train' was half wayv across, wnen the iourrpasseQgariCoacnes J .1 . 1 ' a 1 A A. ;i u u me ouioiLiug car wtm over inw uie .wa ter with a terrible crash. - The cars landed on their1 sides in about'- four feet, bt water. The r scene sithaU foJlQwed--Deggarsl de scriDtion. An unknown man . from Ocean. Beach was ' taken ; out . dead.- The care were filled 'with passengers, but the number ot -injured is unknowns There were about 100 hurt.) Mr. ;Demorest, of the firm of Demorest & Co.: of New York. was ,badly injared and will dicrWm." tlJ Garrison, son of Commodore Charles K. Garrison, is terribly hurt . in the chest. Charles W. Woodruff, of Newark." and J.. Mitcnell, '- ol scrantom were also seriously , injured. - It is impossible to get' the names. ot tne others now,;. Uoctora from the neigh borinff towns have been summoned. C. H.! Foster, fireman,, pulled ex-Presiderit' Grant out of the smoking car uninjured. - Robert Robertson, iron merchant 'of: New JYork, is Injured badly. i A grocer-1 named iEdison, of Branchport,;was crushed terribly. James' Brooks, of the. firm. of Brooks & NickSonj tneatncai managers, nad his collar bone broken. : Morns H. .Brown ' son of Thds. J. -Brown, Superintendent of the Erie Rail road, received a severe1 blow . on ; the head and. his back jpjured." ! CL J. .Fox ; of Richmond, Va'.,, had his 'hand crushqd. James E. Mallory, 203 Broadway, 'is so naaiy crusnea tnat ne cannot-recoverv- Partner Partlenlara of tne Railroad Accident Condition of the Injured . OTore Deaths, Etc. - . ,.s. , ... . Long Branch, June .29. The"' dead man has been identified as Jas. Tj.- Brady, -a pro duce dealer of New York. G. W. Demerst, of New York, is dead. - His . body is yet lying in an upturned coacn waitmsr the re sult of a quarrel between countv coroners. each claiming the body. -President Gallon way, oi tne jiie vatea muroadj is lightly injured. W. R. Garris has been uncon scious since the accident.' . He is suffering from concussion of - the brain, i Georee R." Til a . TT! Tfc . . - .. . uiauciiaru, v ice . jrresiaent ? or tne . Jfirje Railroad, Robert M. JUinturn and fir-Prnsi. dent Grant, are amone' those" onlv slirhilv. uui. auu Bcraicueu. vr -a. jticuan, DraKe man, was fearfully iniured: his throat was J A 1 1 if A -mm. r, . - badly cut. Mr; Mitchell's condition is preca rious, and he has sustained internal injuries, Mr. Woodruff and Mr. Mallory- are about reaming meir last. Jno.l liavmond. an- tor. nad his collar , bone, .broken and was otherwise-severely imurecL Mr.- 'Pot hia iJiiuer-iH-i.nw was.severeiy iniured . r .. .i i . . . A cyclone struck Coalville ' Rntlfir-ivinntv ' loot n!M KT 1 I... 1 ' .. , , i "'5"s uiuntuguiui oi me nouses aown and nearly all of the stores. VTwo persons wc auieu anu weniy-nve injured..' WABBLE tVJORTMPEIMXS Ami G rav e St b ties. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK niuj.c.3. iicirj sisiNT by MATU WORK ; PACKED AND SHIPPKIXAT OUR RISK. - TO ANY PART OV THE SOUTH." ' ""; iticnARB Watlaw & co :" j. ;;'-,'';); 51 'iafeye'tte Place, New York: Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form , for sale to the Trade: ' "i. ' ' ' 'i! ' dec 4 D&Wtt -9 Oram ge mas sft J. B. FARRAR, ' i aP229Dtaw3mW4m - esa800 K PM Iswmsth srrsiraiisii n - uvwwni or mui IT. A. STEDTiTATr Jr :-. ..... , . .-. , -W SJ rAttorney and Counsellpr'at L'aw, XIZiBETHTON,' BLADEN" COUNTY, jr. C,' inaldUM1 in Wding occupied by imSfof1-011 to aim8 Collections on ' S r -30 UNION SQ.NEW YPRK'B ' sages. &C. aspeciaJlv? apSD&W.tf" rim; A DICOHDIZRCD LIVER v I3TIIC DANE of the preaent generation. It Is for the Care of this disease and its attendants. V ETCX-HE AD ACHE. EILIOTJS ' DYS-, PEPEIA. COHSTXPATION . PILE3. etc.. that , TTJTT'S FILLS have gained a world-wide , I . reputation. Wo Kemedy has ever peen . discovered that acts ao gently on the digestive organs, giving them vigor to aa- eimilate food. - As a natural re salt, the -T IJervoas System is Braced, the Muscles' -i are Developed, and the Body Bobuat. T ; 1 : 01xllaiv axxc3. Ferrer. B.BTVAX., a Planter at Bajre8aTaLa,aays: SIj plantation la in a trial aria! district. For , , eevsrsl years I could not make half a crop on v ac count of billons diseases and. chills. X was ' -. nearly discouraged when I began ther use or " TtJTT'S FILLS. The result was marvelous : " . my laborers soos became hearty and robust, -; and I have had no forthes trouble. . They relieve the ermoi g ed Over; eJeao th Blood frona poisanons fa amors, and eat Mdnieenscsa feelwellT ti Trv tfa le remedy tsarlv, said yon will gain . a bealtby Digestion Vigorous Body, Pure Blood, fetrong Nerves, and a Sound Urer. griPB,aaCeils. Offlee, 5 Mnrrsj U, M. Y. T0Ti?s unm DVE. Gray Hath or Whiskers chang to a Glossy "i Hurc hv a sinels rDDlicatlon o; this. Dye. It -.' imparls a natural color, uuu acts liuutuuiutiuumjr. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt . of One Dollar. . . . ' . ; . - : Office, 83 Murray fetreet,' New Yori, . : Arnr. TVTTS 3IA.TIVAJL, of ValstableX ' armMoH and raeWI JZeeejca a VwUl be 1 I SISIIDS riU SH OJpIMSTCOn. je 18 D&Wly- sa we.fr i-' J . 30 DAYS JRIAli ALLOWED. 18,1878 ' WEi WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, lEIectroVolfaitf Appliances suffering from SfervoasWealcnessea, Gen. era! lebilit.v. loss of nerve force or vieor. , or any disease resulting from Abuses and Oth Eb j causes, or to any one amicted witn Kneuma- "; tism, Nenralela, Par Paralysis, Spinal Difficiilties, I Troubles, Lame Back-Bup- 1 Diseases of the Vital Organs. 1 1 , KhJuey. or; Liver i- tures. ana otner Diseases of the xxa Oreans. , ., Also wojcbn, troubled with, aiBec peculiar to ? . their sex. . ; . , . - , , ; Speedy relief .and complete restoration" to' health guaranteed. Tbeae are the only - Klectrle Appliances that have ever ': been const ruetednponnelentiacprln j; ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prao- i tically proven with the most wonderful - aaecess, and ' they have the highest endorsements from medical and scien ' tifle men, and from hundreds who have -been quickly and radically rured by ' ,;their nse.t .,( f; . .... -,.-r ,-; Send at once or hlnsri-nted Pttnijihlef, giviiK v all Information; free. ;VdiUvs.--, rf-.J. ... ;. t Siij U V01TAIC BEIT C0n Marshan.fflch.1 ie 8 DeodWly . su we fr - . i PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cleanest and most Economical Hair Dressing. - - He?er rails to Restore the youthful color to grey uur. 5oc and &x sizes at druggists. . - f Ioreston Colomc A sew ftt czcatdinelr fc 1 Snuit and iubnc pwIM rm ana iac . PARI mm A fun Faittly Medicln8fhat Never latexicates. i1-'- If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down- by family or house, hold duties try Packer's Ginger Tonic. . , ? l ' If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Gikger Tonic. v- .- , , , If VOU have Dwwwia. llienmaticm TCtA nv Unnary Complaints, or if yon are troubled with aay disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker's GmGSR Tonic. ; I If vou are i wasting away from. age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimuiant take Gingkk Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours, HKCOX k CO.. 13 Wmim RL V vi tn. ..j OD lUUr Iiz at all ialm in miirin. ' TT GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. " 1 tnv80D&WlT tu th sa - ch to mmMi coTTorj cirjs.i T6a Efoia Cottralla Ca., Ksw London, CL Tnw msddnss m Hot - . , wl weweaiiriUiiotbend,br8as: ott,ortambs Iron pnlleys thronarhcrat. hmm . djusUhte bene., esss steel Joarnals and tWbelto- ,-wa ena-ensarin sort besriags, ton speed, and steady motion, fofalr oin m.rtri..ilT! TS Ertr "llaft8 to " Midbraah cyli&dera. Strong iroa frame -best taaterials. bom. - fc-Jtore Browa Gins hAvn twm mm .L- L . .thsasayothertwoiie.oomkto "rsaiJr.BrowiiCfrom imtolSESof the s n 2mli?S'W5lMk of the 7 ey ha. had a longer praotfeal experience to therostabliahineiit of Oia kind in aZZ, J Wverylowprieesforsuohsnperiorjm, ; PrieeMst of ACTS, Feeders and Codeniew.? Prioe -with Sett Seeder or -Condenser. Price with Self- Jeeder and Condenser. , Sizes. , : Gina. ' . ,. 8 75 00 . 87 t 113 S3 . . irw ,i') JI (,3 1-J 0J 85 44 9100 00 116 00 153 M 1 00 , , 1G0 00 180 00 206 00 - 833 00 8125 00 144 60 - 166 00 . . 17 60 ' . 195 00 30 00 -r 4,5 0 to 70 0 858 00 -8800 i ' mib prices -and rmvmsnunt. . v- . .JccJreJ or allow o ourscif to be talked Into buying ., . c,. vm . inn-i'i;ioB ore luuy guaranteed. If not saMafiod with onr guarantee Dlaea vonr,nnl witi. any responsible merchant of your- acquaintance and get him to bay for yon. Tftne, when desired win ha ih i to aay responsible person. Write for descriptive uuuiuwj oi testimonials froinenternrfe- 1 Loiters. . t -. -..a. ..... . -.', ;; BKOWN COTTON GIN CO 1 V j ' ' J- l Mew London? Conn. . , - , W E. SPRINGER & CO.; Agents, t GltoGE 3"'- - 'JL. ' -..'t'r.' B gj J & CO. a Prepare for the Fourth, V .,-!. tA" ! "T-.". ".', i .v, i -. , '?:. DRY OTSTY'AND WARM.. - ' , . - . - - 1 - t J ) 'i'f ' T - U 5!. CLARETS; ' ' ICE " LEMONADES,. &0. . k' Xjime Fruit Juice, A , ) I ' Scuppernong Wines, Champagnes, Imported and Domestic. r Cape Fear, Stuart'a Rye,--and .'Virginia - i -t. ; - ' j. . . . - . Glades Rye-Whiskey. - Devilled Ham, Chicken, - Turkey Tongue.-: - r Fresh Cakes and Crackers.-' r -English Dairy, and American Cream Cheese BudweiseT ' Lager - Beer," best sold in Wil - . , mington. ... Scotch and English Ale. OUR STORE WILL. BE .CLOSED OK i.i-ti... .;''- FOURTH INST." P. L: - je 25 tf Biidgers & Go. 4 i ThePtMie it i requested carefully 'to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. -: , ": tc AroAt' raizK. ' T5.boo "f. Tickets only $5. Shares In proportion. v Louisiana State Lottery-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 freserve fond of over $420,000 has since been added. t jjy an overwneiming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution ' adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ? - - The only iAttsrg ever xuteden and enacted by the people-. qf. anu StaU..r:t -ie-'-u-.--,o'Jr ' IT NKVBR SCAUBS OK. POSTPOKES. ' , f ; ' rra grakd smoLB 'Ktiiibbk draw in&s1 TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.;; "T A oMfmjMSa UtU - OPPOBTUN IT Y TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS O. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Jnly il, 18&2 146th :Monthly Drawing. - liOOK t the following 8ehem under the exclusive supervision and. management of Gen. S. T. BE AXTR13Ct ARIV, of lis, sad Gen. JCBAL A EARLY, ofva" ! " who manage all the drawings of this Company, both ordinary and seml-aa n a al, and attest the correctness of the published Official Lists. CAMTAt PRIZE. $r5,0OO.' 1 00,000 Tickets ai;' Five Dollar JSaelw Fraetlona In Filth in proportion. .'; ' LIST OP PRIZES. ; ; : . ; 1 Capital Prize.. . 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize;:.... L - 8 Prizes of $6000 ..1 V 5 Prizes of 8000; .-, .10 Prizes of 1000...,, " 30 Prizes of ' 600... ,100 Prizes of i 200..... ; 300 Prizes of . 100 .... 600 Prizes of - 60..... 1000 Prizes of f 25:... .....f 75,000 25.000 ..... 10,000 10,000. 10.000 10,000 t.. 20,000 ji d0f000 25,000 25.000, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. f PProipnation Prizes of 75d. . -6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of f 500.;?. X'soo 8 Approximation Prizes of rseo.U.i . r aSo 1,967, Prizes, amounting to . ..i J.Vl v . 1 1266,600 iuffPlic?iloforr to clfcB should only fee pS iSiH? ?S? of the Company in New OrieVins!; ii0r?rter?formatlon. "write clearty, gtvmg JSiL'S88- 'Send orderaoy express 6i Seg only to ' " fT: . "?MHUi..i A.aaressea " - ''--Hw.OrieanVtta.V 607 Seventh St., Washington, N. B. Orders addressed, to New Orleans win '' receive prompt attention. - ""eans wiu Je l4D2aw4w&W we sat ;;; ; ,.t-: , - 4 ' ' FOR LESS THAN " ' ; J - OnC6n::Paie! IN ELEGANT BOUND -TOLDHES.i -Useful -and Inexpensive fbr themmerf alL ! - - uraura ana styles or Sheet Music nr- : "OEMS OS" ENGLISH SONG." 836 pages over 80 choicest of songs. - - "GEMS OF GERMAN SONG." " - ; 216 pages-100 of the best German sons. ' "GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG." 300 pages over 150 beat Scottish songs; v "BEAUTIES OF SACRED -SONG" 308 pages 63 of tho very best sacred songs; , - ' ''WORIJ OF: 80NG." i ' ' f ro"" vuuivu nuugs vi popaiar styie. i d i - - "FRANZ ALBUM OF SONG."- ' 277 pages 107 of Franz's best songs, i - , " ' "NORWAY MUSIC ALBUM." - v S60 pages-139 of Norway's songs, melodies, Ac ooV ' " ' ''(;EM3 OF 8TRAU8S." . : ; : 5 848 pages 89 choicest Strauss waltzes, galops; &e' "GEMS OF THE DA vm- ! pages 80 most popular dance pieces.' i-?1 an7 other collections, . Price each. S2 00 plain; $2.50 cloth; $3.00 full gift. T 0" 0LIY& DITS0H- & CO. Boston. ; COW P.:L. Bridgors 100 Bushels Y A Clay and For sale by r- ' 1 i ' HAX.E '& JPEARSAXiL; 1eS D&Wtf EW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 " . If ' Jl." ' ' ' Tne Kins; of the Body is the brain: the stomach its mafn support; -the nerves . its mes sengers; the bowels, the kidneys and the pores its safeguards. Indigestion creates a violent revolt among these attaches Gf the regal organ, and to bring them back to their duty there is nothing like the regulatmg.-pnnfying, invigorating, cool ing operation of Takrant's Seltzkb Aperient It renovates the system and restores to health both the body and the mind. , , J SOtT BT.ALL DEUGGISTS. r '' DR. STROITG'S PILLS! The Old, Teirondeifol, . . Health Beibwing Bemedies. . Strong's Pectoral Pills insure hearty ap petite, good digestion, regularity of the bowels A sure remedy for- puids and Rheumatism, a , Stronjrs sanative Pllla for the Liver. A soeedv cure for Liver Comrjlamfc BAralatinsr th 'Bowels, Purifying the Stood, ; Cleansing from Malarial Taint. .A perfect cure for - Sick Head ache; Constipation and Dyspepsia. Sold by lead ing druggists. , . , . For circulars and almanacs,' with full particu lars, address Box 850; .Mew York City.? ft f 5 iH OT.TE S! HOMES FOR FARMERS & MECHANICS! r HO JlESFOIi EVERYONE!! Lands' for Sale onl Tea Years'; Credit. : -. Xands for Clearinir! - dear as forty . acres and we will deed you twenty of theIeareL We own or can control more than 500,000 acres of GOOD TIMBEI1ED LAAD In Eastern . Arkansas ; or Western Mississippi. These lands, if cleared; will make Ten. Thon. and Comfortable Homes. - These lands we will sell in tracts- to suit pur chasers on Ten Years' Credit. iJiwy man can have a Home if he wants one. ' ; - j - . ' Plantations, farms or. Timbered Lands win be exchanged for good merchandise or well-secured notes, or tor improves city iroperty. ' ; . . Sc CO. - For particulars address -' - SB. T. HI. JACKS, Helena.. Ark. ' COLtJECSE OP .; Physiclaiiiffi V Unsurpassed Clinical advantages are derived from the City Hospital Maternite and Maryland Woman's Hospital, which are under the exclusive charge of this School. - Apply for a Catalogue to THO IT1 AS OPIEL OTi D. Dean, , - 39 IS. Carey Street, Baltimore, JId. i DPI 1 IT EVAPORATORS. l VI I Dlostrated Catalogue Free: 1 AOTEls. MFG CO.. DYSPEPSIA CUEEL ! THE GREAT SCTENtIP'PREPARATION will positively snre: told f chronic cases of Dyspep sia, DyspeptiQ Pits, 'Dyspeptic Vertigo- and Dys peptic ConsumDtion.- -where- everr other known : medicine has failed to oven iv relief. I refer to a few of the cases pronounced Incurable that have been eared with" APEPSIA: Miss Katie Hoff rnaja, 672 Randolph street, Philadelphia, was a case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not been out 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 four bottles of Apepeia. Matthew .Robinson, No. 303 21st street, Philadelphia. This was a very dange rous case of Dyspepsia Yertigo of long standing, but cured with only two bottles of Apepsia. Mr. H. A. Clark. firm3art Bros. ; On. PtiifdBlr.hi.. was an old chronlo ease, of tweaty years' stand--ingt paid, out one thousand dollars; was pronoun ced incurable: but' cured, with Ultra .hnrtlpa r.T Apepsia; been well over one year. Thousands Of similar testimonials can be seen at our office. 1 1 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 fa WILLIAM fl GREEN and all Druggists. - - - ? ' - V.' R, STONE,'; M . D., i .mh 16D&vyiv agLevant BC, PhUadelphlai Cures SYPHILIS in any stag . Catarrh; Old Sores; les, v .or any DISEAES.; CITJBE8 WHEHt ALL OTHER REM 1 EDLES FALL! ! ' -1 Lf yon donfrtyCcme to see ng, and we gwill CURE YOXT, or charge i i nothing ? 1 j "Write for particnlarg,' and a copy of little book "Message to the Unforta- nate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to onr " :v-''-:standing. ;'".''." f - ETf 100O Reward ya b paid to any Che mist who ifiUlfind on analysis qfone hundrtd bottles of 8. 8. 8. one particle of Mercury; Iodide of Potat ;sUtrniOraMinero2 8hlatat a-rtee or small sue, . : - . .. -f fy. Large ; ..' ; $i;oo BeftaTOu- Wholesale and .i - Popular Monthly ; Drawing of the 7? 1 i 'H, 4' ,. ; . to the.a ol lAulsvule,' on . v nondayiJixlySl, 1002 These drawings oocur monthly (Sundays ex-5 :lst. THAT-THE COMMONWEALTH DtVtot- BOTION COMPANY IS UAL ' . d. ITS DRAWINGS ABE PADJ. - I -fn fed a large reserve - w",Ji!"uivji rtz8 ior - , ..i ,- i . , , , . THE JULY DRAWING: t ! ' i i gj26 . $30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10 000 ; W.000 800 Prizes 60 each 10 000 1 Prize. 600 600 Prizes . 20 each -12 000 S Prizes $eeacfeAPPrnatlon Prizes, 100 each, i." Prizes ioo each. 900 1,960 Prizes.' - $112,400 Whole TinkAta fta . TToi rrai,j. . 27 Tickets, $50. KTicketi tlOO V Ke1 oneyby Banfr; Draft in leK Send by -Erpress. DON'T SEND j-BY ' REftiTHwwT : ife? ? ?osTomcB order5 .Q6rtS1S fer H S S kSd ESQ ET f Ed ! O eKDensaTAdS'.V P88. " t sent at our ?S2:.rtSS88 .Ide.1?.t B- M. BOARD- Ma Illii Wimiinrxsllllirnsll KntlwMX T Atrr- ap 2tDaw&W 6m : " , wed sfit . - , "T " . "A ! ,-
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 7, 1882, edition 1
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