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TJig Weekly Star, A 'POET'S SATISFACTION. - O RICHARD bealf. . , . O Earth f Thou Baat not any wind that blows ; Which is not music; every weed of thme Pressed rightly flows in aromatic wine; , And -every humble hedgerow- . flower that . . , grows-, " And every-little brown ; bird that doth . sing. . " Hath something sweeter : than itself, and bears A Hvinsr Word to every living thing, , " Albeit it holds the message unawares. All shapes and sounds hare something : which is not ;--.'V. -Of them; a spirit broods amid the grass; Vague outlines of the Everlasting Thought Live in the melting shadows as they pass: The touch of an Eternal Presence thrills - The fringes of the sunsets and the hills. DeJARNETTE. i The. Noted Murderer Oat of the Insane r Asylum. ... Raleigh News-Observer. " The facts of the murder of his i sister ' Mollie, by the 1 young man ! Thomas J. DeJarnette, in a house of i ill-fame at Danville, - Virginia, are doubtless fresh in - the pubhd mind i This was in theutumn"' of 1880. ; In February, 1881 he was tried, and i acquitted, on the ground of insanity, r Dr. Eugene Grissom being called as : an expert to prove his unsoundness of mind. In June, 1 884," DeJarnette was brought to the Insane Asylum at i Raleigh: upon application of the i commissioners of Rockingham coun; i ty. There were at the time conflict i ng -opinions as to his sanit v. . f It appears that an 'application 1 made a few days since tor bis release t from the asylum. 1 his, Dr, linssom says, the Board of Directors did not oppose, but preferred r on account of the character of the case and its his- torv that the matter should be de cided by a court of law. So .a writ of habeas corpus was sued but, re turnable .before Chief Jostice Smith, ' at Chambers,- yesterday. The pris oner was brought before his Honor. - Counsel appeared for him, and Drs. Jb. linssoin, J ames McKee, A. W Knox-and J. A. Sexton appeared and -testified to the present sanity of the Jrisorieiv After the hearing the Chief usticeciischarged the prisoner, and he stepped out a free man again. DeJarnette was interviewed by a reporter ther moment the trial ended He is quite a handsome younsr fel low, and looks in much better health than when brought here in 1881. He .. says that he was . 22 years old last Arfgust, and be does not look a day oiaer, witn rosy cneeKs ana -youth f ul countenance. He saysJCiat his physical health gave way in 1879, - and following came mental troubles. His family was considering the idea, he states, of, placing him in ftie asy lum months beforo he killed his sis fer. The railway company suspend ed him for thirty days on account of -nis mental troubles, he further says. As to the slaying of his sister, De Jarnette says at the time he was un conscious that he Was committing any offence for which anybody in the world would blame him, and thought that ; . he Was; doing right. He Was dead to every moral impulse. He was in this state of mind for sev eral months after he was in the asy lnm, but then began to realize his crime and to look at it as other peo ple did. DeJarnette made this state ment "in a " matter of fact way and without any hesitation." He said further that for months before he killed his sister he slept but little.ate little, was a wreck; that he often con templated ; .suicide,: and . 6nce had nearly completed preparations for taking his . own life. During the trial- hp was very quiet and at its conclusion went down the street. In the afternoon he left for his home, which is-at May field, Rockingham county. , ; . NEW ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM. An incandescentj electric lighting system was lately tried oy some offi cialsof the ; Paris-Lyons Mediterra nean .Railway Company. A train was made up of two passenger cars with a baggage car! in front and an other in the rear. Two Swan lamps werointhe first carl and height, in? the ; passenger cars,- each being aboat twenty candle power. The current suppuea oy a wamme machine driven bv means of a belt and pulley from the axle of tha frnnf electrical generator jwhwrin motion, not only supplied the current for the lamps, bnt .charged 30 Faure ' accu mulators: When the train stopped and ' the dynamo-electric machine ceased to-work, an automatic appar atus broke the connexion between the machine and the accumulators, instantly leaving the latter to give forth a current sufficient to keep up the. illumination until the train start ed off. , . PERSONAL. , Evangelist Moody sends word by cable that he ,is not ill. General Hancock is' still shoot ing oucks down at Currituck, N. C. . The Empress of Austria will go 1 Cpmbermere Abbey, England, in Janaary ror the hunting season. General Adam Badeau, the ncwly-appointeVl United States Consul-Gen-cral to Cuba, has arrived in Havana. 7 Pft J ones, who shot at Guiteau andmW him will Boon be placed on tnaL Perhaps he resrrets now that h aa -wtmnS Murafl with Guiteau 7rrMr;-TQiIden is in robust health and Horatio Seymour is improving, lien souteT0 ?d be repeS Mrs. Frances Hodson Burnett, thonmreliat.v,iefC Lancashire, England' ' Sif 8e was rteen years old an ! ? Tenne-8le6-' -She is of square? Ent lMhform, with fair brown -hair, ,a loSf straight nose, a wide, well-shaped mwfh and large, beautiful blue eye. - DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC fluid: A Household Arttcls for Universal . Familjr Use. , v ,- Tor Scarlet and Typnold Fevers, IMphtherla, SaU TOtion, Ulcerated Sore Tnroat, Small Pox, fieasles, and all Contagious Diseases. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever lias never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases ot jjipntnena yieia to it. Fevered and Sick Per sons refreshed and . Bed Sores prevent. ,ed by bathing with - Darbvs Fluid. ;- . . Impure Air : made harmless and purified. ' For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. " - Contagion destroyed. For Frosted Feet, Xhilblains, Piles, Chafiags, etc - Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. ' Catarrh relieved and r cured. Erysipelas cured. -: Burns relieved ins tantiy. Sears prevented. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured, '.v. An Antidote for Animal , or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc . I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet ' Fever with de ' cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room, Wt. F. Saks toko, Eyrie, Ala. SMA1X-POX and PITTING of SmaU Pox PREVENTED ; A member of my fam ily . was taken with Small-pox. I used the. Fluid!; the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and 'was about the house again in three weeks,, and no others had it. Jyt. Park. insoS, Philadelphia.- ' , : The physicians here -use Darbvs Fluid very . successfully in the treat- . ment of Diphtheria. A. Stoubnwekck, -' Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. , Cholera prevented.' " Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death it - should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. ... The eminent Phy sician, J. MARION SIMS, M. D., New Tork, says: "Iam convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant.'- Vanderbilt University, Nashvlllej Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. - As a disinfectant and detergent it b both theoretically and practically ' superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted. N. T. Lufton, Prof. Chemistry. . Darbys Fluid is Recommended by r Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia; Rev. Chas. F. Desks, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.; ' Jos. LsConth, Columbia, Prof.,University,S.C Rev. A. J. Battle, Prof., Mercer University;' Rev. Geo. F. Pierce, Bishop Mi E. Church. . INDISPENSABUS TO EVERT HOME. Perfectly harmless. - Used -internally or - V externally for Man or Beast. -. ; -.-, The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and' we . have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your , Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. H. ZEUJN & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. noy 10 D&Wly rr su we . toe nnn oh w Old fashionable remedies are rapidly iffw ground before the advance of this conquering -r " v iuiui in 1 1 fru VKJ UC" j ixiooua vi -vitxv, usvb oeen quite ex ploded by the success of the great renovant, which tones the system, tranquillzes the nerves. . auu ciuicuca uiu blood, rnnana tha KroriFhini An-m xor saje oy au Druggists and Dealers generally, sstaov 1 DAWlm nnn i su wefr an 21 HE GREAT CURB J&I 911 PiunU diseases of the kjohetS,LIVER AND BOWELS. only the victlma of Eheumatfam cam reallre. I Of Hut mmiL y.-.....- r ..il V . ... I have bocn quickly relieved, and in saOTttoel I ' rsw ILT vvREDa' I PWCx, $1. UqtTD OB DET, BOLD BT BBtCCISTS. , jj vi uu dvu. prmBiL i fol,raC3ABP3COTOo3 1 lautMRits gji oo 1 Deod&Wly sue t r f nrm : ; oct 1 PARKER'S HAIB BAISHH. The nest. Cleanest and most Economical . Hair Dressing. 1 EevEr.Fails Jo BetDrs the youthful color to ztev hair. ' 50c and $1 sizes at ctroggists, . T:.' Floreston CoIoffM, grant- and Ixstior : pcrfai trice 2S and tic. ,. GINGERTONIC A Pure Family McfidM that Never tsindcatetl". - If vou-area miv-Tiaiii. rfem . 7 w -mvin um WiUI O VKI WIU If wamMhvMiMit.. 1 C hold duues try Parker's Ginger Tonic. ' . . " yon are a lawyer, minister or business man ex nausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take - tntntrti - 1 . . n If yon have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism,-Kidney or disorder of the lungs.stomach. boweis, blood or nerves If von arc wacimv awv j: : any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take UINGER TOKIC at imm . 1 L. -i . yon up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. UKKAT SAYINq BOTNO DOLLAR SIZE. mv30D&WlT to th sa , ch tu : my 30 THe Bad and Worthless -; NEVER IMITATED OR COTJKTERFEIT ED. . This is esDeclallv trn nf famii.Jui. and It Is positive proof that the remedy imitated ui iuo uigaew vame. As soon as it had been tested and proved bv the whni Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung SLi??411 rteal the notices in which the name of U. B7 ManTottie" startedrt up in similar style to H. B., with variously devis ed names in which the- word "Hop" or .Hods" LeI? the same as Hop Bitters. All such pre- ..1 mD , 8 r cures, no matter what their way connected with them oTthelTname, are tot HopVon" iTrart nothing e!sj. . Draffi tionsoroourTterfeiS60 aOTUI!,aeaUn toimita- "uv wiy - tn tb sat - arm oct 1 ' I. 1 1 I 1ai3Saiim I 1IALAHA. DiplitliKia.' : Prenfented. VMHaaBjMpVMVJBJ ScsiletFeTer Cnrei mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ LJ fh rnH?JS t,ua lu" couniry Had expressed TJLJfSS?,- ')0 W way trying to in. .. BISHOP. PjLINE JlS AN : t ORATOR, i : , - J l rom i a .Mississippi 'Letter in llaleigb .o.uvocaie. j liishop Fame was loved .and hon ored throughout the. Southern Metli-1 odist Church, but nowhere more than in the North . Mississippi Conference ana in ttietity ?of , Aberdeen. iJiet. was a great antl gopd man. At times ho was grand andfobjffentbeyon any . ihan j'our ' eorresponderit ever heard :I;he a; f a iu'.ta I oct-asion,' on the text, V What i your Ufe eitiimeJafter tithe' tbf !-1geS;ind iHteIliet?au1ienet5 rose to their feefeTadr;iiivoIuntaiily pressed towanls the. speaker.-! I was a boy theVijj abou eventeecS years oldpAiid'X-liadrpffver.iiceW'' the hke.before.. At thVdose bf sovS erat of these wonderful.;. flights I fouhuj myself standing, close to the pulpit, anting for breath, and my soul ih a flame of glory. 1 took my seat each tinie and took ? hold of the bench with both Wybands to hold my-' slf down, but it was no use. I got up; Ineyerknew"whefOrfiow,i:;Idid not know who the preacher was until the sermon was closed. i::X would have at tributed this to. boyish: enthusiasm if old men and avomeii, ; well cultured, had not beeu tnoved .in the same way; l have heard Mnnsey and Dog'gett and Pierce and Kavanangh,4 but' I never ncard anything like that ser mon by Bishop. Paine. I shall never forget his description of the "stfait" Paul was in ; when he. did nbt know whether it would be' better for him to live and preach 'the gospel or die and go home to glory. For him to liver and pfeaclr wasr "Christ;' but to1 die and ifo h'0niev was1 'srain' In 1S63 I heard Bishop Paine preach to the negroes in Abehleen on jthu Be atitudes,. Mat. 5: 3, 8. . . For simplici ty, pathos and jjower I never heard that sermon equalled by aiiy man i ltisnop raiiuj was born in l'erson county, JS. C.) , RELIGIO US MISCELLANY. Bishop Paddock, of Washing ton Territory, ia reported seqouslv ill at his former home in Norwich, Conn. - I he Baptist churches of Ger many lost 1,897 members last year, by emi- grauon.- ine wnoio numocr is ; now A'pevfin Dr. John Hall's churcfi in New York.r sold the' other day for f2.- ow. li ougnt to oe close to the ?ol1eu si airs. at. uui i jj. The German Catholic Congress have taken ; action in favor of a better ob servance of the Sabbath. A petition to Par liament win oe signed askin? for a law to this end. r - A minister was "once asked what he thought of his two sons, who were both preachers. "Well,-he replied, "George has a ueuer snow in nis snop window than John, but John has a larger stock in his warehouse.' Hartford lime. I be statistical ; secretary of the .Virginia : Conference .read the fol lowing: .Local preachers, 141; white members; 58,474: colored members 87 adult baptisms, 1,899; infant baptisms, 1, 318; Sanday-schoola, 667; officers and teach ers, 7,0q7; scholars, 4M11 1 he Kev. Dr. ' Lyman IL At- water, professor of logic and political econ- vuiy- m rrinccion : uouege, ana ; widely nuuvyu an a Tymer on economic questions. has had a senous relapse, after having al most recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia, and is uow ia a critical condi tion; V-a .;..A-Vr i n;.-:i-..-:rx ), Dr. Pusey Xondon ; memorial is tq take the form of the, purchase of his library and the provision pf suitable build mgs io contain 4t, with an endowment for two or more clergymen to act as librarians and promote the interests of , theological study. The sum which it is determined to raise is f2au,U00i which it is espeaed Mil be contributed by the'.church memlMfrl in Great Britain, the Colonies and the. United oiaies. . .. ... vunsuaniiy euucatesv reason in spiritual discernment, by" bumbling I its pride and imparting wisdom to the judg ment; too much of recent teaching tend to generate intellectual self -adequacy. fSt. Paul's method of preaching and" writing was to commend the truth to "every, man's conscience in the sight of God." Just now we have many ! temptations to "eommehd" the gospel to men's tastes and aesthetic sf-n timents "in the tight" of 'admiring congre gations. --i2?cAmnf Christian A dtocate j Canon Wilherf orce's letter to the Archbishop- of Canterbury illustrates the connection between beer and Bible in a way that must be very awkward for the Primate The Church, a .a whole, being the largest land.owner in the-kingdom, is naturally the iraa enougn, but- Mr, VYUberforce avers that pupnc houses are, in proportion, . more numerous on Church lands than plapwi, The Bishop of London, riding between his two town houses, would, it is said, pass one hundred taverns which are the property of his j Church.. , One of the largest public houses in London, Which sells 10,000 worth of drink everv vear. is cart of th "Richv endowment London Pall Mall Gazette. Pitt8boro Record: A friend in forms us of a practical joke played on two ucijr umrrieu coupres at the recent Baptist Convention. :-He savs " that two coimfoa went tothe convention'on their bridal tour and that the committee of arrangements as signed the brides to a hrim -nt. nn anj .( IDG town and the crrnrvma ti o Km other end of the town. EAES &r:the 'HILLION ! Foo Cifl's Balsai of Stark's Oil' ." P0?ITOr?nlH HEAEINO, AND 1 - DEAFNESS KNOWN. ; This Oil 'is abfetrfttPiT ft-nw. ..u . small Whtti. swiV ,VJC.r ,,"5 Weoie inown.as CABcrfKt Pes0.?"11"? fcnows it, . Its virtues Z'ivZrA. Sii t neArinf was discovered hy a Buddhist Priest about the vear Uin if Z."""?11" merousand many so seemtogly miracous that Krr?r J proc&tmovSe en tire Empire.; Its use became so rmivergaFthnt any address, at T 1.00 pebottle: 71' w ! Hear What the Deaf SayJ It has performed a miracle in my case. ' ' I have no nnearthi v J. "JrTv much better. - ' r uma near Te 96ett ?eatlv benefited. Its virtues are trNorrETifariT i . f - - w.af VWiVOUl fl.W will enable vnn.n"'L"' remeay ,tnat whose curalve effecteWin will never reRret CANTTLB IlETTVta-. .. . permanent- Yon doing Editob of Meb- Toayold loss In the Maus. nlease spnrl money by btjbedLkttib. K Only Imported by UAVLocK AtHtintnv - r of the tr8ent eneration;-It jg for the : ICure of tfcia disease and its attendants, felCK-HEADACHE, ETT.TOTTSTTES3. ' DYS-' PEP8IA, C03TSTIP ATIGITr PILES, etc, that TXTITS PUIS have gained a world-wide j reputation. , no Remedy naa ver peen . discovered that antj' so centlv on the ' i: digestive organs, giving them vigor to aa- sunilate food. As a natural result, tne f, Kervoua System is Braced, tne Muaplea , are Developed, and the Body Robust.' . RIVAL, a. Plamtor ... SafA. La.. MVS i My plantation i in a Trft1ft1 01trlot. ; Foe ' aevral years I could not da Ice half a crop on . aeconnt at fallinna t...... a.n1 eUlla. .1 was . nearly discouraged when I began the uee 6Y TUTT'S PILLS. The result waa marvelous: '" - my laborers soon became hearty and robust. ana x nave naa no rurtber trouble. j Thy relieve the envorfcred Urer, eleaaue tb Bleed frons poison o us famnors, iMMt eaase the bowels to met natnrully, with-' at whleh no om feel well. - -, . Try this remedy fairly, and yon will sain m healthy Dlg-eation, Vlsroroos Body'. Pare nion, mrang jrei yes. ana a bnwihi aiirer. mctysoyaia. woee, sa narraj sl, 11. x. : Gray Hair or Wjtiskkrs chanirpd to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dye. It Imparts a natural color, and acts Instantaneously. -. cmuq oy urujfjjist8, or seni uy express on receipt- Office, 85 Murray Street ' New York, (Dr. TUTF9 atjkSVAZs orTaluebte 1 XnformatioH nd I7snI Itectpt& C etil be wUd FBEZ em avpUtuUlon. F June 18 D&Wlv ' sa we fr ' nrm Jo 18 MUSICAL SUCCESS ." OP THE SEASON. : ' minstrel; songs OLD AND NEW.: Nearly 100 of those world-famous PLAFti TATION SONGS and rOPULAH MELO DIES thai have made the fortune of Minstrel Troupes, and of which Ditson A Co. hold the co py rmuis on lartre nunjoer. - -. i -More true, original, pleasing melodies may be luunu ui iuia Toiumo loan in any otner extant. ' . Of course Foster leads the van, and his - ryKAOlDFOtKSATaiOfBE cannot be excelled.. This statement, : however, 1 mm uo micBiiuucu oy many woo preier Out KuiTccKT Boxe, On, Susannas,' ' r PidDooTbat; Old TJnclb nid, , Ou Dan Tcckbb, Old Cabin Home. FABEWsix,LnxT Deab,- Sixix Lako, Or the more modern nonsense songs of the Ju bilee order, - . Gosfkl Raft, or - Cross Roads, i u iiu jnunAisa II mi OWOHT lilGBT, Or the truly beautiful Lilt Dale, Mocking OIRD. or 1-wrNKLINO SrTABS. . v Price. $3 Boards, 82.50 Cloth. $3 Fine Gilt. . maueu auywueiD ior aoore prices. '- OUVEE DITSOIT & CO., Boston. C. H. DITSON A CO., ' nov2SD&Wtf 148 Broadway, New York weasbat je 10. mi? June80t)&Wly. tn th sa je So Peruvian Guano. 200TQixs Genuine Lobos Guano ! DIRECT IMPORTATION, . . EXl'ECTED DAILY, and for sale by ' " Chas. E. Smith t& . Co. Oct 17 P&Wtf , THE DAILY STAR wtuts I : U A ( L Y PAP ERIN ; - NORTH CAROLINA! STAR, FIRST-CLASS rJEMOCBATIC NKW8PA.PBR, published at the following low ttATES OP SUBSCRIPTION t Oiie Year. DOgtape na.M ' . '$7 00 rfix Month, - " " .'ksA.. - . aa i . . . 4 00 One - , - " 75 THE DAILY STAR Contains full Reports of the Wilmington Mar ket a, Telegraphic Reports of the Northern I and European Mai-kets, and the Latest eneral News, by Telegraph, and ,y Mail, from all parts of the " " World. ' ' " largest DAILY CiRCULATlON in the STATE ,' WU. H. BEENARD. . . i Kditor a pi oFBrsTOR, t ': ! . ! Wilniin ton, N. o. A Few Packages OF CHOICE HULLET.EOE 'For sale by-' HALL & PEARSALL. but h iw If , .; .. ; r- r r r- i m a . lit! II If "tfiss In ? fill!!. w gv k 1 m m m -a s. a,- r" n VWedo fierebv eertifu thai toe guvervtee the ar-: rangtmenlg for all the Monthly and Semi-Annuat drawings of Th& Louisiana Slate Lottery Company, ana in person manage and control the Drmoinae themselvesi and that the tame are conducted with ho- nesiy,jatrnese, and in good faith toward all parties; and we authorize the (lomrmnv tn ujm thin mrliUcatf.. with facsimiles of our: signatures attached, in its advertisement." ( t v - - Commissioners. FKTEECEDENTED ATT.BACTI017 t : , OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Lonisiana Stateliiery Company.' " V Incorporated in 1858 for 35 years by the Legisla rure for Educational and Charitable purposes -with a capital of 81)00,000 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added ? - By an overwhelming popular, vote iu franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. - Its Grand Single Pi amber Drawings Will take place monthly It never scales or vost- pones. . (x)ok at the following Distribution : GRAnD PBODIENipE CONCERT, , , during whloh' will take place the . -j , ' :" 151st Grand IVentbly . "1. t(. i.' f ? I ' AKD nB , ' Eitraoruinary Seii-Aiiniial Drawing, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, DEO -19.-1888, . Under the personal supervision and . i - - management of , - Gen. &. BEAUREGARD, of La., and Gen. JDBAL A. EARLY, of TMnia. PNotlce.-i-Tlckets are Ten Dollars only; Halves - ; ao; jjinns iz; .xentns $1. - : . . - , -, LIST OF PRIZES,', - 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100,000. $100,000 60,000 20,000 20,000 20.000 20,000 25.000 80,000 ' 40.000 60,0 100,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 80,000... 80,000... 10,000.-,. ; 5,000. iJ 1.000... 500... 1 GRAND PRIZE OF S LARGE PRIZES OF .. 4 LARGE PRIZES OF SO PRIZES OF 50 " 100 " - 800 200 . " 800... 600 . , 100... 10,000 " xo... APPROXntATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200....!., 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 . 10ft Approximation Prizes of " 75.... .. 20,000 10,1100 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to. ... . $532,500 Aupucauons ror rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. ' ' - i M. A. DAUPHIN, - . - Nn Arlaana n orM. A. DAUPHIN, T - an 0. w. - - w avivniu Bl wasniBCIOIl, M9.C. N. B. Orders addressed , , . -w WVIU0 Tl AAA, receive prompt attention, . ; ' uuv ia uty4wK w we sat BEFORE Electric Appliance an sent oh 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY. Y0UM0 OR OLD. WHO sre sotrenns from Ncrtoos Dnmirr. Lost VrrauTT. Lack a Knn . - Vioob, Wiinw Wbakkcsses, and all thoss (IHnainr of a PxasoNAi Natukb resulting from Abcsxs and Othkb Cacsbs. , Speedy relief and complete resto ration of Hbaltb, Viooa and Manhood Gcja&a-htzkd. The grandest disoorery of th Nineteenth Century. Send at oaoe (or lUutr&tod Pamphlet free. Address YDITA1C BEIT CD., MARSHALL, MICH. au8 Deod&Wly. tuthsat aujc9 Hendelssohn Piano Go. Grani Offer for the neit 60 flays only. $8i 0 Spare Grail Piano for only $245. PT A UH SITVT.P MaRnificentrose- j-axjl. yr ma j. J-ixj uz wood case, cle- eanuy nmsued, 3 Strings, 7 1-3 Octaves. lull paient cantante atrrufies. our new patent orerstrunsr scale, beant.ifnl curved len nH i-m heavy serpentine and large fancy mouldin?, fuli Iron frame, French Orand Action, Grand Ham mers. In faet everv improvement wh ch- can In any way tend to the perfection of the instrument has been added, r -- v&ZS r?mJ?L THISiKSTMENT, NEW YORE, WITH FINE PIANO din A CnA COVER.STOOL AND BOOK.nvi.Y h!4n.l II I Just reduced from our late WHOT.lcs a t.r vn. TORY PRICE, $295jfor 60DAYS ONLY; This - J ay r lne iSARGAIN ever offered the musical public Unprecedented suc cess ! Tremendous deminnd fnr rtito Bt-a-ls QaA In your order at once. . Do nnt lnon twa nnl portunity. . . . . '-.,-.. . This Piano will be sent on 15daystest triaL Please send reference If you do not send money with order. CASH 8ENT WITH ORDER WILL S ?JFU KR AN D FREIGHT CHARGES PAID BY US BOTH WAYS IF PIANO IS OT JUST AS SiBAPKiArSeveral other special Bareains: WAJ'i.160 up- Over 15,000 fe use anctNOT ONE DISSATISFIED PURCHASER T)nnt foil to write ns before buying Handsome Illustrated Piano Catalogue, mailed free, giving the highest testimonials ever awarded any Piano manufactu rer. .Every Paino fully warranted for fiv vadk MUHIo at one-third price. - Catalogue Of 8000 choice Pieces of nonnlRf Mnaln fnr im jtamp . MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. oct 0 Wly P.O. Box 2 58, New York City. Isaac Batxs fTosiiie' t .Vice Presidei t ....Cashlir S. D. Wallace.' . Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAID IN - - . $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-$1,000,000 DIRECTORS: , , .W. I. Gore, - - F. Kheinstein. of Aaron G. W. Williams, of WU. & Kheinstein. C M. S teaman, Jas. A. Leak, of Wades- boro. . -E. B. Borden, of! Golds- boro N. O. D.McBae. Hon. tt. R. Brideera. Prea W. & W. R. ft. H. VoUers. of Adrian A Vollers. .. Jno. W. Atkinson. Isaac Bates, I. M. Stedmaiu President. Dnnn nk R. P. Bnviii. President. t iiiiii 1 1 ill m miii'ii - uuiiuiuuiU AflUUulU . I Cashier. DIRECTORS: E. B. Borden. W. T. Patiwinth W. F. Kornegay R. EdmundBon, Herman Weill. WaitesDdro BrancL' President. J.'A.Lkak.Jb Cashier. DIRECTORS: J.A.Lak.R.T. BenEett.G.W. T.irfi .t r - v Ail ai Bllfil I8ues Cortlflcatef of Deposit bearing InteresL Is authorized bv -Charter tr, .S. " t.. moneys held In trust h KTr i j" r...C!;1- Gaardiane; &c.,&c, &c. rT" Strict attention given to the orders and request df our country friends by mail or otherwise. Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. VMf "V'wa.' - - BUILDING MATEBIAL ! OF ALL KINDS. Ornamental Vdoi Wurlc aia Stair Work .SPECIALTY. -V ' VlTT. VTf Wfa-iAiar r. jn ' , oot 8 DAWtf " V. - AMrt ACTPH A t VE' PE0F05E Tfl'SELL , QE0CE6KS" CCfi CHEAPER THAN ANY HETA fX HOUSE in Wilmington. We keep ' the best quality ef roods and sell at a small profit." , "Do not heed the voice of. Croakers,' but buy Hl" QANDT froni'reliablpartieB-: J BUY- WHERE YOU ABS SURE OF GETtlNQ.' PURE CASDY, 60 CfiNTS PER POUND. ; f ' CHEAPEST, PUnEST, : 'BEST, - - FARINACEOUS GOODS. :. Rye "Flour, Grahanr; Flour: (for dyspeptics). Buckwheat, Oat Meal, Barley, ;Wneaten Grita; &&.r &o., 4o;' Clieese. , : NenichateL' English Dairy.'Pine Apple, DUtcM Head "and Creain Cheese, ,,i ,1'; :i5";f it;FBESH:AiNpf PAtABI;g ' nov26 D&wtf , . ,- 1 "-' sJ f, , ; , Popular Monthly Drawing of the '. " . In the City of Louisville, on' ' Thursday, lloy. 30,"82i , These drawing occur monthly (Sundays ex cepted) under provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky.', - ,. :: une united states circuit court on March 31st rendered the following decisions: 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. -2d. ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR." The Company has now on hand a large reserve , iunu.- rteaa xne nsx 01 mzes ror THE NOVEMBER DBA WING: - 1 Prize... -,$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 rTize..,..u- iw,uuu auornzes- ooeacn 1 Prize 500 600 Prizes 20 each to Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each' ' 20 Prizes 500 10.000 ! -i . , . 10,000 12,000 10,000 Jt Prizes $300 each, Approximation. Prizes, $2,700 v rnze eacu, - , - . - - j gmj 9 Prizes 100 each, " x ,900 1,960 Prizes. $112,400 ' Whole Tlokets, $2. Half Tickets, $1. - 2T Tickets, $50. . i 55 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 R M. BOARD MAN, Coarier-Journal Bunding,) LOUISVILLE. Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway. N. T, . oct 31 eodf&w - - tu tb sa - --a m I aoassosretM 'w- adTantaceaef leng azperieaeeia earing ng diseaseier a. Blssd. 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DOBBINS, Philadelphia; Pal ' JPor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ADRIAN 83 F BRIDGERS&CO..and J.C ap 6 Deod&WlV f ' J in th sa ' - dec 84 ;Hotice. ' : (gTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, -' ' - ! , ONSLOW COUNTY. i SUPERIOR COURT. V - ' ' "r David Newman and Martin Newman,, partners under the name and sr.vla nt Tt w.inn.v. . o ' 8?Jng in behalf of themselres and all other ere aiton of W. Joseph King, -n , 23 ; j vFlalntlffSi .-r .Z - ... A o-atnaf . . . . Richard W. Nixon; Executorof W. Joseph King and others. :-;. v. r- -r .-nl.rrl 1 Ann Mv Burgan and her husband Frank Bur gap, f wo of the defendants in the above entitled7 action, are hereby, In pursuance of an order of Court made therein, notified as follows 1. That the purpose of said action is to procure a construction by the Court of the will of W. Jo- u" utwnu application, un fhZnZSZ&l? of estate to tbo 1BKm?St3o,-h'8 deb8' 'egacies, devises, &c.i t:T t - 3 air xV"4,uwl 10 De ana appear be JodS of the Superior Court, to be held Jhl w470' Onslowr to Jacksonville, on the Sixth Montv afta- v. a-., n 1" March, A, D. MWL7 'and thennd thereto" anVwS- zc "SU1 vv,.Li!0 "ipiam inerein, amy tiled in Tbffiacvft .4 ?S5 - VTiSlllS?JS .w", apply to the Court for j TT ( . Gi?n nnar. m7 hand and the seal of ssAu Vsaid Ctourt, this the 23d day of October. I ) A. D. 18S8. . .-. v..-...! . . - ' t .,.. A. C. HTTfJOTWa t.ow ream " aerk o' the Superior Court nov 3 W6t of Onslow Qonntv For Sale or Lease. STEAM SAW AND GRIST. MILL, situated on Tkwood;s Folly River, Brunswick County N. C. For further particulars address - y stftwfcn . 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We own ; or can -control more than 00,000 acres of GOOD TIMBERED LAD .In Eastern Arkansas" or Vestern Miiwlprtnni These lands, If cleared, will make TEX TBuYI' vSAND COMFORTABLE HOMES, These lands we will sell In tracts to suit Dm-. ,. chasers on TEN YEARS' CREDIT. Every man canXave aHome if he wants one. '. Plantations, Farms or Timbered Lands will be exchanged for ood merchandise or well-secured notes.or for bnprOved,Clty Property. s " ,, , '.- -v. JACKS & CO. 1 For particulars address i DR. T. JI. JACKS Helena, Ark. Lhave a ppsltlTe remedy for the abore disease ; by tu MS thousands ef eases xl 1 tne wont Kind and of lorn, L Indeed, ao stronsr Is ray fKith stand ins have been eared. Indeed, so .tron tn Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES aer. that I win send TWO BOTTLK3 Pnm together with a VALUABLE TEEATI8E on thl. dlssaM. to snv sofferer. Give ExDres. and P. 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STONE, late phys urgeon or tne U.K. A., has placed r before the ptbl a preparation cauea . a wmem a . 1 " aLaL mm. i - which no doubt is the (rreatest scientlfio prepa ration yet discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, in all its forms., and refers to thousands of ladies and trentlemen of the highest respectability that have been cured of cases pronounced incurable bythe best physicians in the country, The fol lowing references should be sufficient to convince the most sceptical. , . - j 1 Mr. Albert Howard, of the Howard Watch and Cloek Co., 114 Tremont street, Boston; Prank C Smink. business manager Reading Iron Works, Reading, Pa.? Moses Thompson,; Thurlow, Pa., P. W. R; R.: Miss Kate S. VUlard, Seminole, S. C; Capt ' Geo. -M. Weymouth. Savannah. Ga.; Clar rence S. Connerat, Savannah, Ga. They furnish the best of references from every State in the Union when required. .Write then at 218 Levant St.. Philadelphia, Pa. All first class druggists have it. . , mhl6D&Wly mb 16 ; NoticeJ gTATE OK ORTH CAROLINA, V- . ONSLOW COUNTY. , . ' : SUPERIOR COURT. Abram 2T Bandlin, i riaintlff, Aatnat." Robert W. Sandlin and others. Defendants. Nelly Sandlin, Sarah SandluV Robert Sandlin, and Lewis Sandlin, some of the defendants in the above entitled action, are hereby, in pursuance of an order of Court made therein, notified as followst V , : i - ! . . 1. That the purpose of said action Is to procure a judgment for the specific performance by the defendants of an alleged 'contract for the con veyance to the plaintiff by Henry H. Sandlin, now dead, but late of said county and State, of cer tain lands in said county, theretofore conveye t by deed to said Henry H. Sandlin from Starkey E. Roten and wife, dated August 4th, .1880: or. if that relief be for any cause refused, for reim bursing the plaintiff certain payments made by him on account of the purchase money and for his improvements on said land. 4 - - Z. Tnat they are required to be and appear be fore the Judge of the Superior-Court, to be held for said county of Onslow, in Jacksonville, on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, A. D. 1888; and then and there to answer or demur to the complaint therein, filed in the ofBce of the -Clerk of said Court, at Fall Term, A. D. 1882, or if they fail to so answer or 'demur the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. - . -s , S ) 1 Given under my hand and the seal of . sxai. i-said Court, this the 23d day of October, ( r ) A.D.1883. . A. C. HUGGINS, ' Clerk of tbe Superior Court - nov 3 WCt -i - - of Onslow County- WANTED Either lady or gentleman, In every city, town, or precinct not already represented, to furnish the American News Exchange with prompt and reliable reports 01 itu events ana news 01 imporcaufo political news, amusement notes, crop prospects, society events, labor items, sporting news, per sonal mention, railroad news, accidents, literary matter, eto. Previous experience not neoessarj;. Position permanent, pay UberaL and every prta leff enjoyed connected with the profession. Address at once, , - AMEBIC AN REW8 EXCHANGE, al W. 5tb St., Cincinnati, O. - Newspapers fcupplied at favorable rates with tuU particulars of any event transpiring in any part of the world, i Correspondents detailed for Special Work nr. a mnmutit'i RnUlCD offices in all the principal cities. nov3W4t IT. A. STEDII.&N, Jr ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SLIZABETHTON. BLADEN COUNTY, 'OfBce Up slalrs. In Brick bulldlne occupied br Rinaldi & Co. .. -m CSpecial attentloa to Claims. Cellectiona on of $100 and upwards made for Fire Pj Cent.'rif without: suit, . Drawtoa: Deeds, Mof . Kaee, Ao. a specialty.- - - . -i v w ap5 DA a mm 1 in GO or. a ?i tx .r
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1882, edition 1
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