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TIWmtaiiKeaieViaustTOted Newspaper. I A IiADY SAID , . - - - - No, I Cannot "t-. Please Present my t my Excuses.) " ProbaDly-vthirds-bfHhe ladies ta! society and homes of our land are afflicted with skin dis - easesof varjous.kInds, to do away with which, If Anna r1f1inf .-inlMMr ..nlJ vH 4V happiest event of their lives. Thn shn -wnnlA have instead of a disfigured and marred counte nsnoej.ctee that Would be handsome, or at least good looking. Tor any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, has a certain amount of good looks which attract etc rybody. As it is. now, -she imagines everyone seesf) taikf about nhose;'freck3es,!thpse horrid pimples," and other blemishes with which " she is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. Thriprbfe this appearance i great risksre ta.'. ken arsenic, mercury.or.high sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drues. are taken In hopes of getting rid of all these troubles. in many ases death Is the results ; No aueyla. tion of the burning, itching and inflammation is given. " All troubled with Eczema, (salt rheum), Tetters, Humors, I Inflammation-, Rough. Scaly Eruptions of any kind. Diseases of -the Head and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or- Tende altch-. Ings on any part Jof the body should know that there is hope for them in a sure, perfect and ele gant remedy; known as Dr. jC. W. Benson's Skin. Cure." It "paakes the skin" white,soft and smooth removes ,tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing in the world. ; It la elegantly put up.two bottles in one package consisting of both inter nal and external treatment. ' Our readers should be sure to get this' and not somo old remedy re-: suscitated on the success of Dr. Benson's, and now advertised as "The Great Skin Cure.' There is only one, it bears the Doctors picture and is for sale by all Druggists.- $1 per package. JL Sensation 5 HAS OFTEN'. BBKN JtASB by e discovery of some new thing, but nothing has fixer stood tha' test like- Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. - .... - v ,. They -really do cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness,' indigestion, paralysis and melancholy.- . : ,4 -. Price' 89 cents per box, two for $1, six for $2,50 by mail; postage free. D C. W, Benson, Balti more, Md. Sold by all druggists. y-r.,:'.' C. N. CRITTENTON, New York, is Wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies.-r . : - aug 1 Deod&Wlm . wefrsn nrm' . ' Wis At this season, various diseases of the , lwellMire. prevalent wwf many live are lost t bVongh lack of knowledge of a safe" " and Kure remedy.- Peury Davis Pain Kij.t.f.b is a sure cure for Diarrlusa Djs cl? jfi.Ciiolera, Cholera Morbus, Sununer I Pn'mTloi - C i 1-. J". ,t Eead the following: ' : 1 v ' : f si. ! Batsbgk, N. T., March 22, IS8t'T ' ;' rERBT JUavib' Pain Kimjeb never fail toajord a ia relit tot cramp and pain in the staaach. U - Jokkph Bdbbitt.- ' mi. ' NlCHOLVILtE, N. V-Feb. a, 188L The sery 6rt medicine I know of for dysentery. sno era morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have DBca it for years, and itimurecur every time -v k ' , -" : Julius W. Deb. ' -'. Hoiksoka, Iowa, March 13, 1881 ;T I nave used your Pain Killeb in severe cases of 1 : crami,X)l:j. and ciioleramorbuB.and it gave almost - instant reUel. . , . . Ij. E. CitDWitu i . . CABNESVH.I.T!, Ga., Feb. 28. 188L 1 7 l' or twenty years I have used your Pain Kxlleb In my family. Have used it many times for bowel L-omp.aints, and it al'jaycure. YY'Ould not feel safe, 't witUout a bottle in the house. J.B. Ivie. ' SACo,ME.,Jan.ffl,188L " - nave UBedPEBBT Davis' Pain Killer for twelve ? reilN. It is tote, ture, and reliable No Tt"ther ' should aUowit ito be outof, the family, . . " .. . "Cr T- Iu.tm. ' ' OfTETDA. It V.. FMl 1ft. Usa ana is t , Cowatboro, S. C, Feb. 22, 188L JViarty every family in thia section keeps a bottle - in tne bouse. .!&.. Mobxon. . "' ' V. S. Cohbot-ate, -ti JK??1-0. Ehenish PBtJssiA.l'eb. 8, 188L . 1 hr.ve knowii Pebey Da via' Pais KiIxeb. almost Iiiu the day it was introduced, and after years of - pu-c-rvttipn and use I regard its presence in my -honsehold as an uUvenaM neeerUy. H "1 S. Potter, II. R Consul. tww.', , Bortos)n-Trent.En0. 1 nsd been several days snffermg severely from 1 tliiirriJosa, accomnamed with intense pain, when I tried I your Paih EiLLEB,aiid found ataostinstant , iuhef. H..NooHSr rj .21 MONTAGXTE STIONDON.ENa. iJonag a residence of twentyhree years in India. I lve eiven it m many "eases of diarshoea, dsBea trfry, and cholera, aad never knew it to fail to give TUUtil.-- . CliABIDOS. .. ' No familv ran nn-folw Ko m'fAnt l.f , . . J J H 1 1 invaluable remedy: It price brings it , within the reach of all. ; -- FJ" sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c rn.l $1.00 nor botfl. : , T'T rKRllY D.iVIS & SON: Proprietors, . ' '. . Providence, E. L reb 1 D&W2m nrm Hostetter's Stomach fiitters extirpates dyspep. 8ia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and Is a most genial invigo- - cuiu wu w ewrviiLa.-',i.nese,are not empty assertions, as thousands of our coun trymen and women who have experienced its ef-f fects are aware, but are backed np by irrefraga' We proofs The Bitters also give a healthfnlTtt mnlus to the urinary organs, ? -v ( For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. anglD&WIm arm- snwe fr , THE CHORAL CHOIR. A New Church music Book. By W. O. PEBKIHS. tSi?0- Pleasure in introducing to the public their new Choir Book for 1882-1883 1 Not only a Choir Book, but a Singing Chand'Con-wM?- oytoele, But aTapftalc' lection of easyGlee and SOng music, oYHvmn tune and Anthenj , music, easy,lea1mg amffl roughly musical. JUST OUT ff' Tt. wrmlrl ha tnali . s - - " examSioiT w .'TJ-.fH tor FRIGE $1.00. .- The Peerless. ' m A Kew Singing School and Convention By TV. O. PERKINS.' '' " Of BtaJhTdi BokTit1efm2nS0f the KnuKfry - Mailed to any addres ess for above prices. uiavjui WTSOH ft CO; Borton.. Summer Compi ;The:Weekly;Star; i ' TBTST.THAT. FAILED.. . . -., ,He bid her. coldly, just" 'Good nightX :" When all the guests; were leaving, As if they'd never met before, fV. . And neither 'a heart was grieving; But as he shook her hand she found -. ; A note in .which was written: - "To-morrow meet me in the square a ., At five yours ever Lyttonl" .i -. ' ' f ' , i "-The hour of meeting came at last, " : JBut with it brought.no lover; I The London sparrows seemed to sulk, , The sky grew dark above her. V ... She called himlheartless cruel,' cold;:." - j To cause, her needless pain: ; r 1 ' That evening brought a wire to say: 7So sofiymissedmy1 train P. t " T ' T Thus Love's as often, set aside ;; - By molehills asby mountains v. While Hate will kill across the seas ".v :. . That powerless proves by fountains., 1? It's only fair to state the facts , ;j .' The Rumor's mouth disgorges--, .-, '. "They met next jday and made jt up.f M And married at St. George's. ,i , London'-World. .r.- , - M-::- PALACE OF VERSAILLES. We reached Versailles about noon, and first visited . the. royal c images of the;first' Napoleon empire, which are carefully f preserved in; the build ings in which they were housed du ring the first empire v They are all scarlet and gold with rich paintings on their panels, and look as fresh as if they never lad been nsed.: .The golden carriage of the Empress Josephine, which no one has entered since her ..roval i form h r nresaed if s cushions." was examined 1 with "e-ireatL J '- - . ; -, C9 ; ber , of - whom . were present at ; the time. From the carriage house we passed into the little one-storv nalace called .the i Trianonv which wast the! favorite retreat of& Napoleon and Josephine. . Ilere was his - billiard ropm their dining-room, chambers, parlors and reception room, and the cosy; little rooms of their happy days. The , beds and everything'.stand.jus. as they were when in use, and are, of course, very elegant. The canopy over one of the beds, with rich hang ings, is" to the height "of twelve feet. In the different rooms are a great manv roval bresents receivfid .hvfNft-i yvivuu,. aim one room is niiea witn porphyryj basins, urns, tablesj fec. . I 1 rn i . i V. V. Jfuilon'r lJans JMter in the BaUtmoremeriednU f y AN INCIDENT OF .VANCE AND MEBRIMOm , . Reidsvilld !Times.r' In the idavs that Merrimon.ran for Governor, while Yancei t was j Execu tive of the State, the two chanced to meet at a commencement at Trinity College, where Merriraon wa$-to de liver the address. - They were out on .the greeny also a large assemblage of ladies and gentlemen, and the crowd pressed Varide for-a speech." 'He re f used, "hut they would take no refu- saL Finally ,he" mounted the stand and said: v ' "' '"Jjodies-i and i 'Gmifjm.p.nf was raised in -Buncombe conntv: with a .boy named Augustus Merrimon; we went to school together; and I remem ber one day we had a fight, and after a sharp rough and tumble got him down and gouged him' good." After it - was; oyer and we had proposed to make friends, Merrimon he was willine if 'T' would Onlv ' assnr him one thing, and that was that I didn't intend ta gouge him; t i assured him I didn't, and we made it up. " I'of ten" heard . Aug gay he wanted to be a great : lawyer,! he wanted to be a great jurisi;, Snd his' greatest ambi tioria; to WGoylrnor of Jtforth Carolina Oell, my i f eUqwAcitizens, he has-been - both a great, lawyer. and. a great, jurist, and Providence per mitting we will on the thof next ovemberi mate him our next Gov- ernor.f ax8peechr something of this sort, said, with tellincr efieo aa nnlv Vance : can do it, he descended the" ;"'.'.'. " f - : stana, Ana naa, not .more than touch ed the 'frrOnnl wTlPna tPftnt.it'ril rrir-1 about' sixteen years old, ran reckless- ,-il."w,jwiu.xiuiu um cruwa and tnmw- I- - . aL a " ' ' iug ooin arms arouna nis neck, she ga. mm .joi. M.auue started oac in iamazementr -hnt. : hivof iiI l- -w m -vmw k.'uu UMlUj X W ktVS. eBOughTto bevhVard by allr 'Gbvern- mortally wouhdedvin the war, it was ta your tent he was carried, anrl vmi nursed him like a rhrothei hewrote us about it, and; 6nt home a bleJsfno- on yourname,'aiaVthisv is the, iirsti tiuie x nave seen von tr tMnf Vou forit." s! A :. - ; .recovering andgpreadiitig both hands, h)it'),again.''; - , ow;tmesnecboes were y JyBAWBOpZLEDX .3 ii'jiJiL.-i;-'-f's0fcX aiumoTe BUB.V . . Jasx; Be Long, a prominent citizen of Kansas, now inNW fork? solicit lngfands to aid the colored refugees in Kansas, gives a sorry account of their condition. "He estimates that 60,000 of these refugees invaded Kansas in their exodus from the South several years ago, of whom 5,000 returned to their Southern homes.. Of the remaining ' 55;00O at least 10,000 are represented as being "in various stages of destitution some- literally- starving." In one COUntV Over -two hundred familloa, are living i in dug-outs" unfit for umrs-io mnaDit, on. fortyacre tracts f government land : but utterlyr destitute of teams, implements or seeds for the cultivation; of their farms. - Judge De Long knows of at least -five persons who died from eating poisonous weeds in the ex tremity -of -their 'i hunger. He says the county poor houses of Kansas are closed against, thesufferers, and that aid is reauired to "k(Mn tha. from dying dreadful deaths in "the COmino winter ' " .- : f ' The QreenhnV Tw now' V?; ? I for Coingress in the Se cond Tmtrir rs TJS- " v . v.. xiuumaui). VWCMAN CAWVjQlEAlTH CFWCfWlA SYMPATHIZE WTFTs THE HOPE OW LYDi A Et?i N kH A M S VEQETAELBCOI.IPOUlTIXi 4 Snra'Cmre for ulT FfeMALE ; unBAK ; . NESSES, InclndIr-XencoiilnEa,' Ir i v . xeKnlar and Painfnl Menstruation I , Inflammation-and TJIcertUlon of ' the Wom, Flooding, PKO . f lyPleasant to the taste, efficacions and immediate ; In its effect. It Is great Help la pregnancy, ana re llieres p&in during labor and at regmlar period.' ! ' PHTSICLlSS rSEIT ASB FKESCBIRKfT FRKELl. . ; l tSPoa all WKAjmiaauB the generative organa ' of either sex, it to aeooadto no remedy that b ever ' been before the public f andfor .alt disease of the iKmmm it to the Greatest Seined ifi. flU i ITorld. c , : .ISKIDNET 'Coiff)Pi4iXTS.f litIier Sex . j.-. jriBaiTeaM.eiiwm;xi!je. J " rviiA ! prisKHAwIsiipiTRrjTCE : will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, at the same time wllf give tone and strength to the system. -marvelkmsinreultsa theCompound. tyBoth the Compound and 51ood Purifier are pre- pared at s ana BR-weewrn Avenae, una, juub. -Price of either, $tr Sbt bottles for f&rihe Compound Is sent by mall Inthefarni of .pills, r or of hnengesion receipt of prdoe, Jlper Jwxfor either.', Mrs. Plnkcam.. freely answers an letters if . Inquiry JJaclose s cent fetamp. Send for pamphlet;' Xeufion iWHjwi;; ' ItoliE. PrKKHAaslJvra Prui cure .Conatipa-. Uon, Bilioosnesa and Torpidity of the Liver. "86 cents. - mjf and Moan Im I loof xperienooln cxiring disetxt of tbs Blood. SmL -Tj ' SflL" nmrtie.. Cm or write tor LittoXChS ?f hill-Is r-v JVAXUI UJti B 1 1 1 1 OF HEAIiTET by tboiuaada of havlnKteen prononneed so Sflte J origla of dtaesaea. Bhould bo nod bj an thinking people. Contains Taloahle - 5?SitSl5.ervS? and Physical Ssbillty.liost . ' "wva vo jnemory, ieaponaency. and the A copy of this work by mail, sealed, f ren. bn ;W S. JAftUEs, jtTx 130 w.eth SfcCiaolaaatij . . . : ---- - " V II I " . " mmm 9 -g L.W - M- WI V - t J n-THTWrnca -st sm. -rai-r 1 . I ott Bxeittae Book Issued. eoOpafees, 150 llln8tItiela., rrir"j """ n inromiee ; beiUnd the i ; JSAi?lSt3lfe!el;?r?i 'teh and poST ; :grt; oldhoary-headed sinrore byUght ; betohLSi ii.. rkC.Tr.."'ulu'?8l'1 i.."1 or innocent lTrS?TiiS ; vrSSSn'S!i Mormon horrors ; Start-, lmer Eevalationa J tPrica 2.50. Illnst.M ntri. Outfits 75o. Add. ANCHOR PUBLIRH'n liAlf KlS! ncr'Pnv ta 1 RT iAm. a. &.?riTvt 1 PR0FJMRBI8' PASTILLE REMQ? 3 alter . 'V- I f t 00 v.asViM ksia. tiaXi'T 1 for the core of JTer mt wmMiii most noted rnV, .iP?n.r of the jQjifwiy tndsa )Q88IISrSTiML 'Art imortjWff 4s-4 I r , covery, by, which every family may ? give J 'their n linen 1 -tnat1)eaudfui! fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. ' A8kyoor Grocer. J B. DOBBINS,- Philadelphia. Pa aim v JfiNSON , it tu th sa .u 4 an S DeodAWTv s. : nerior advii' -aZZZ .i",1"1; "any su- I ; "fi,,?un.s m lgh Schools. Student 1 the practical pursuits of llfe.TExDei eGopue;.ATh0g in rll j ,.--" .-I .i-if - ".''""puieacn-: m ' iuorou Terms of tuition moderate. For Thorough instruction; rail par ouvMBa urn rrmcipai. -s. -r-, aug 17 Dlt W2t I siiliflll Mil " je 80DWly, .7, 'ttittj ss". " ; . .V;U . I st-s ii ,11 P a METROPOLITAN LIFE I IflVFIIFn IB llil 1 Dlill'ii 9JU11H WII.I.M. iiir c-m-v-v i . i nr-'-vjji O Tmi thrkshrp - i ?'s i' - -r . . . v- .;i i . ;s ' !w,j;faS4p: a ,ga.Yrema. ;;;,tte BE0WN COTTON GIN C0" S m Jfe:if Ui ; . ? t .r (- ' - . u wKjuwoswim . ., ., iU u years' ttma. : ' . i - -- i ..;v viuaiugne write tn . - vw. ,. ialu. v j. ,- ouuo, -if- J fatal Sbootlnsl eACray KnoxvUle " :- Growlnff, Onf - of- afi Old . Fetid-OBe JUav Killed and Another Fatally . Womided,, . V . ' -yj ' fBy Telerraph to, the Morning Star. i Kkoxvtlle, August 26 -A' fatal shoot ing affray, oecurtfed ; here to-day,- invwhich Moses Lusby; was shot through the-rbreast and instantly "killed and his sour Dan Ius by, through the body and fatally wounded. The shooting was done "between these two men on one -side, 'and- den.-Jos. i A.f Mabry and his son Jop.t'&.s MabryJrU on the other. -Dan Lusby is the man who muivl ', bry, last Christmas eve;':. On-A is trial for f the murder the-. iorvalisaffmed. arid Dan i Lusby was released on.-J)an. This morn ing Dan; Lusby abused"" .Gen. Mabry .pn Dan was arrested -by .the ebief marshal, but. .reSlSteoiaTrestgOSlSjfather attemrOtoi ; rescue him, but.'.he was.1 taken to the dtytl' HaUorehe recorder men the chief marshal and policemen attempted to disarm him thp Mnhnro -mora nroeont na witnpnRPnr uim me aiaorys Wfire)preseni as witnesses, land engaged, in tle scuffld, in which, the iLusbyjhad ue pistol la his hand and an- Other in his pOCket V Dan . Lusby alsof- ftadl ;iwup.iSM)ia An esmmauon ;aiine vor uera inquest ianea 10 aeveiop wflouia me ihooUnsr. -p. Ther Mahrva iraw themslva.n ' ; riKGINIA.hf , .,. it Snlelde ofa Prominent 1 i-T';, By Telegraph to tn'e Morning the Norfolk & Western Railroad, last even-,1 insv-bv-flhnntinir hliriHAlf ftcft timea ot5.K a-t 1To -:-.a j T.i.,. .T kffO bv ft-rifiOTn' crirl "namfifl - "UTarv Pnnth who has been Bentehced, to. be, hnge4 next fLAuvruiucr, The deathoj his Wife is sup- "inRsTa FtW-s,:- ..a W- :' J .: A Summary of the Crop to Date. ; c (By Telegraph tothe Alorninjr Str.X v JMEW XOKK,AUg..3t. at all "f interior towns wns 5 11,080 balesiret ceipts from plantations; 10; 144. bales; cfon a, e n?- in a i mi . . . - u fsiKnt, o,ooq,oy qaiQs, . . ine total . visible su lpply of cotton for the World is 4.S81 jW bales, of which 584 807 bales are AmferWr peuuveiy lass year. - mia ita '-Uii).-! f m'-m'im'':. , . : 4 .'E l A Tpt!1I1 (mppial coca fliot oli W: man; , said to he insane, cut off the heads'-df two oof. ihis raTandchildreirf irrr -AtiflMwin- county yesterday. . 1 :;aTUIl,;i FT-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEWYORK ' PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK . PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. I , TO ANY PARTJQFTHJL SOJITH. 1 RICHARD WATHAN & CO., 57 jLafayette Place, New York Nathan's Monumental Designs; im bbbk f orm orsaleWtae Trade: ''-''-AedtWW; 40; 4f i.ies--eit IhAAC HATER . i. a a CAPITAL' PAID IN 1 i 350:000 . ' ' v ' I 1 lOUitUiiUf ii-iVTfc 'i. .-t' I s : -of'-'i f-UF 'ii,'Ufi "i: k;.? sfiiii-::- 1 tKr-DIUBGfa-fiiS;-, j A v;, W r v - 4 1, -'i - 'f ' - - 'hQS&X !f! ' V t;;v I F.Rnemstein,;ot.;Aaron;. JS-tW. Williams, of Wil- 1 . A EheinRtfiiiu . , . , . tlon.R; ii. Bridtfers, Pros - w.--w. it m- H.? Vollers, of Adrisa Vollers. . ! : Jno. W. AtklnMm. ' jfe p. erdwt, of Golds- p?- . I .Isaac Bal, i-v ..... -s . . ... T-r -a i .-rr ''- r . , '. I t' . J5 Baa,'PresIdent;; f K. B.Borden, fl ri President.. IjO ,&33ftn- SRIi I N . 1 m. k i ' -mi ' M ' ' JtASatAkliS,.Wrht: 6. umuw Buueaaioie,-pieasant and health" ang!8 WSt s - ' ... Pre8lfent.' juars, addre.ss?.. BENNETT .'1 - 1 -- - rt 11 ' J IJ : f. (.:tt: ni ma : cwnooa iotos-aact Yonxe; amBBHi v A.imeipalCir- 1 Ta -cnlars with references sent., -. jy 18 jDAwan' 1 . 1 ' . " avo tion in regular Collei eiajtspa. .win Piano Tnl.-1 &Hame,'Witsuse of ju Bcnoiaenc mo . per year,- 1 i7& same, . iV1lhD. . . . I i P-"1"" ut thorough. .Tnit.inn and hnaTIi session. 1 WAAIra tiui . m 1 . ion. 40 weekii ika V tj. 1 T i? W4tsn MISSES mumnrv -anteT, . . - -. . T : UUMl, ' T . UTd0Shilnn LMiairnh Jt A.UUJtJa ' " r - m .4?eBt, ,.W;aU,aUn4 Qlfl.uhier;4,rJ a j - w vlvttMx . , - ,r-vT. - I- f' ;a'; i.. '-i'V-;:' 1 t-r-.fi ;jo; . ;i j hn'f.',.!iffi '?'-.v. . 5 'sal -fWi a f;fjrin'3: IssneetmcateofDepo 1 V j HaTe teStp;; , . aawwi iwu , u f ! UHaTLBr liO renpiVA,' nn. Ibmrwtil .1- ... , ' . . . 1 ii, ' .1 Ill in nT c IT nmr... ' I tinnlara 1 W W fs .ivf-rj i. rr;I !.l n lililiH I H 11 rr.Mll L 1 M Villi I III I IIH iT . I A: DICOHDSnED LIVER 1 IS Tllli UANC - Cure of this disease and its attendants. 1 EICZ-KEADACHE, EILI0TJ5E53, PYS- PEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc., that -rfrrr.a PTTT g htva gained ft world-wide ; reputation. No Remedy has ever been discovered1 that acts- aojreutay on the' digestive organs, giving them vigor to aa-j ; 'Kervous System ia Braced, the Muscles i V aw TlAvalnnari. a.nr1 tio UnH Rnhnnt" ii! ! ' i ' ; 1 1 i . '. . . . . J? jTkxvai., FlanterirBamSara, lb: My plantation la In a malarial Ulatrlct. : For - ;. nearly discouraged when I began the use of i; TUTT'S FHOBi i The! reault was marratoosr.' i r my laborers soon became hearty and robust, . r 5 and 1 bava iiad, bo ftvtoar miuuu M4vuv PgSggJt' t cause the towels ta act- aataraUr, rtfa. : - : f w j aheaIUiylliruon, vigrorouuoly,iure - :1 K .IPJKervea, aadaSkrand tlyer. Ob ay Haib or Whiskkra changed toa Glossy- s " Vou bm ntauea nua mH.apputwtutn. 7' jelSP&Wly,.'. wer I i The Ptiblio U reauett tarvYiitLii tn 'nntlMie f I Tickets only 5, Shares In proportion I V" -". " -'i" - - - - v - T ftd of over 430,000 has sinee been added. ' ' " ?By MPvemhe 1 " t " - I JjnZtt& Rioted on idirim&riM bythe I . ?-,w v AA W-L,X1-J 'A SPT.Knil) APPADxmHnnr nv TO A-FORTUNE.' NINTH' GRAND DRAW--mG, CLASS I, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY September 151,1 882-148th Monthly Draw- I'OOlc . t .the Tollowlns Scheme under the exclusive supervision and management of en. O. T.BEATJRE6ABD, ofli'amk wAdWnagi'iau the- idrawings of this Company, ,the correctness of the published facial Lists.; ' 1 aw ar uiaxi, t,VW. . 100,000 mcket at Flye Dollars Each. 'ri LisTOFpREy: 1 Capital Prize .v""'' r'" ' ; 1 Capital Prize.. '.;' .. 25,000 10,000' . 2 Prizes of $0000 5 Prizes of a00feE.J.t....i:.w.-;i'itJ iftO0O t ft a:f- S52-4.v,w.t,.i,,.,,,0iK: u j-jrizes ,oi - ouu. .... ... ... i. . ... an arm W0 Prizes of - 200.. ?AX;i":'1''r''lood1 soo Frizes of1 fiOi'.-'iV.1, it. ! -f - - as non ... I APPROXTMATTOTa PT?TZT?a i P AppWimatiou Prizls of 75ftJi ! . ". (SSO 1 '" P Approximation Prizes of. 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' '" '4i .0:' i v;'jK:;jJ?'o'ji;; l .Briaiers: & Oo ' :augS7 tf iliinv-m i tU:.- !;T . -?. Iwnig-Admired foriUdsuiKueuaadfltnntperftmia. fteyer Fails t Restore Grey or Faded Hair - HvvHtwaifi ems sill QrOggSU. W1 v" Cinger, Bneha, Mandrake. Stillinaia and many of the best medicines kno wn ate hereconv binedintoaroedicmeoF sikh varied kini effective powers, as to maketha Greatest Blood Pwrificr& the : Best Health and Strength Restorer Ewr Used. , Itcures Dyspepsia, Rheumatkrn, Sleeplessness, A: ilt'- Kidneys, and all Feauile Complatntsi 4 . '' I If you are wasting away with CQnsumptjon or any disease, use the-ToNic torfay-.x It wiU surely help you. Remember 1 it is faretiperior to Bitten, up the system without intoxkating. soc and$i ! LAKfifc SAVING IN BPTINa Tfefc jDOlSk 'SEffi. 4 my SOD&Wlv f..;,; . vuuiBa . . cn tu I F Electric Acntiancei 'are5 TO MEN ONLY? Y0UHB OR' hi n ITyOarft suffering from Fsavons. DKBiurr t VV Lost VitautyTXaOk of Njsrvx Fobcs ato 14TOBf regnlting from Abuses and r. vr" op reuBt ana complete resto- raaon of HajiarijVieoaand Makbooo GuABwmanx The grandeet discoTery of the Nineteenth CentSnr Send at onoe for IUustxated Pamphlettojo. dSS i- ""-- - f'5a -s. : - . - . t r - ; ra: : . S -w-v4 ,-- ?'vs,i ; . z- '.t . A . .W Tj-..- . V. - - guished thisfiStitnte rS?2S ftastWarTSm tehiBTrrnmTi . nisxruenon;in comfor4 1 "Jgoommpdations for boarding- nnniia Yn iiT rhnhaSThj" I BEFORE AN O - ATTTPn r 1 ff.W , ad vertisbments. a.VW ; Nature's SparUlnc Speelfle for Indiges tion and Bilionsness, the water of the famonY Seltzer Spa, is duplicated in a moment with . ixIelrSSS tent of all known alteratives, and its Joe fresh and foaming.lsnow placed within the reaeH .of every invalid in the western worldT ' i 'hr: J 'l -SOJJJ Y:JUJ( DKUGGISTS.Vi ! ; i , $;i o to $j2o;ooo iuuuaw juuiuiuua epeuiuauoa in urain, Pro visions and Stocks on our -perfected plan, yields sure monthly profits to large and small investors Address for full particulars, IX. E. Kendall Co., Coin'n Merchants, 177 & 179 La Salle street Chicago, 111. , : -.-f.- ,y . s ! , ,-; ROANOKE . 1 TFIm al MMCbl I ege , " mm - - ' . . . 1 ". , All rne,-appointments of the best schools, cii s . mate excellent the whole w.aWn I fiXPEWSES ' FSOmi $ 1 TO TO $225. ? K'; 8ESSION BEGINS AtTGUST 29tn. ' Papfls attend whatever church parents direct. 8. W. & J. T. AVERETT, Principals. EDGEt70ETH SCHOOL ;59 FRAKlaiOf STREET. HRS;'H,' PJ LEFEBVRE Princijal. A thorough 'Englishi and Prencfr Home School for Girl8, itne Twentieth Annual Session will beein SePfcJaifi. o? further information apply to the PRINCIPAL;; (. 'h ii H -r, 0PIUII ta Ga.; Reliable evidence 1 I.HABITa igiven.ana reference to cured patients and physicians. I f43TJKBV ri tHaWtand its Cure; Free. fsena lor my poolt on The ' - r ? -r- npo ADYEBTISBRS.-Lowest. Rates for Aj advertismg hv 1 ,060 sob A -newspapers sent free. . Address GEORGE P. ROWELL & CO., 16 Spruce St., N. Y.- --; anglD&Wlm XTiiiyeiity 4 fEPAI Attn t.nA rit.hl Vt; rnfomaHntml nn rtcH Ai Law, Government, Equity Evidence and Mercan tile Law give full instruction in the principle and practice of. the profession. Teaching by lectures, and text books, with daily examinations. , j Apply for Catalogues to ; the rSecretaryof the -Faculty, or to ; :- , , t'; JAMES F. HABBISON, M. ., July 18, 1882f" ' t ; tt; Chairman of the Facnlty. University pf : Virginia. If-.i ? CHBI001;s'F.MEjMCIVE. ' dauytoral examinations,: in? the t various subjects of Medicine, during the session of nine months -Anatomical material abundant. fIg,toejCWlo!0a ,tot;e Secretary pf the T 'J ' ' JAMES, F. HAURISON, - . July 18, 1882.. . , , . Chairman of the Faculty. ' iFaculty 6f Six Professors;- FuD Courses in Civfl and Mining Engineering, terminating, in degrees of C. E. and M. E, r : . .; u -Apply for Catalogues to theecretaryf the ;faalty,-orto;AS. F. HARBISON, I una 1 fmnjbOr v. . . . . rf - j i 1 r 1 ' peptto Consumption, where every other known medicine has failed or even give ;reliei 1 1 refer to a few of the cases pronounced incurable that , uttYo uBwi eurea wuvarjiriim Miss Katie Hoff man, 873 Eandolph .street, Philadelphia, was a 'case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not been ------ -- - .V..VUO jvoi, ui net mum ior six months; ;a living skeleton given -np to die bv ;3SStS8.ofiA8eJ?laj- Matthew .Robinson. No. 803 ty street,-i-miaaerpma. This was a very dange Joos case of Dyspepsia Vertigo of long standing, but cured with only two bottles o Apepsia. Mr! -a A, Clark, firm Clark Bros; & Cbv, Philadelphia, Was an old nnrnnln noon t. 1 l j iing; paid out ; one thousand dollars: was nrononn- c incurable; but cured wtth three bottles of ISZrX "r?" w" over one year. Thousands of stoUiar testunoniala can be" seen at our office. I refer with pleasure to the; following gentlemen of .Savannah, whose characters arelrreproacha ZLV'J3' Halttwanger Clarence S. Conne- IWnTtA Bala k Xrm T T k Ir HnTmjr . fC-.zz . nnuiiAm a xutuirt ana j yfY -Tant. Sfr. Philadelphia. ! filjliEniTON,' BiADKI? CC&7STY ; N. C, ini81 Bk bulHing occupied by ?t?llltioarto' XaalmsupjCollections on . Cent-4 without buit. Drawing! Deeds,- Mort ; gages a gPSejaltv., rn ; .. . ap&Piw tf - - ; . . 1 1 ... . . . 1 - . HE; 0 . . a.11 -.":4tsttri'a.f-.i )y - . ' - .i"":-;1'-' -4-' y--: r - -J i O LD E S T fV A I I V D A D t? n lai p;,:jbBfH;QABbi;A'i,::: . Vf AV- .!-'.ni . P a 'j -Av : wilisheafcttne-fo-Ilow -'' ; F&'i4y4V'i .'7?vilili.-. V't4jttiV-. - : : Three . . .f ' v-: w T -r - " vviwui mo rruinnigMra Mar. - -' ' t$ nd Bnropean Markets, and" the Latest " J:o j- ' General Kews; by 'Telefifraph aiid I ' KalL-frtna all na-k 5- ' f: V:Vrld IMW .: : : Largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE 11 i i .... 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The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1882, edition 1
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