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STs. I - The Weekly Star. : M AN GROWS IN STRIFE. , A noble man may to a narrow sphere Hot owe his trainings In his country he bd at AUU TTv X- m. 4 n. inA -wvrvriiM. iiiiinl irni ia .;- : And bear both praise and blame, . and byj (if Contest. and collision nicely knowrf .7 - s ! Himself and others not in somuue j . 1 Cradling his soul in Sreams of fait conceit.: A foe will not. a true friend5 dare not,! spare hint;" .' '' - f And thus in strife of; well-tried powers he m grows, i ftV " Feels what he is, and feels himself a man. A NO TUHUl 1 81 DENr '"3 NotfroW the; iouisville Courier Journal Mr Tilderfs Lair is long, curiingj and .rarer! black, and therfc is noli " of mcyOUnanq nueB as ijr.i ui teeh miles a day. His favorite bi-j cycle lie Keeps . in a - rouiu .oujuiuiub his own, ana feeds it with his hands He si ngs superbly and has a childish way of running to tbe piano to asM off some sparkling little improyisa-l tions, as lnienuaes.. m wuvo op tion. As I looked at him I could not be p. saying: 1. :v . ; : '.:CV -; ; , "MrXTilderi, you bear yoitr age re markably well; can itbepbssibltbai you are really forty-one r V lie shook his head with a semi mournful inflection and said: ; 'Ab, my dear boy, time is relentf less. - I shall be forty-eight years. olc next December." .' ' ; ; - "i-i lad I not received the assurance from his own lips' I could not -have believed it. ; : - When I left him he insisted oi shouldering, my trunk and carrying it to the station. As I pressed his hand at parting, ! said to him: . ( "Mr.Tilden, if the next Demo cratic National Convention shouh follow its own wishes and the earnes desire of tbe American people ant .nominate yon for President, jwoqh you accept the nomination ?" ft. He squeezed t my . hand in hi? mighty grasp, until the blood ootk4 out under "my finger nails, and shook ed: : " ; , j "Would I?" : .. .. ' ?,'t 1 Then he slapped his hands tor getner iiRe- a ciap or inunaer, ;an . '. ''t'l-l ' FORAKEIt OX STATE BIG1ITS St.. Louis Republican Dernf- j In a Fourth of J nly speech Judge Forakcr deliberately declared that whenever a man was heard talking about the reserved rights of the States, he must be set down asra man no soldier can listen to." ; lie added that this much was due to "the brave soldiers we left behind when we marched home in yictoribus triumph." All this, and more to the same point, is reported as said by the man the Republicans of Ohio wanft to 5lect Governor of that State, and they call him judge, too. Assuredly this new Daniel who has come to judgment has not read the very em phatic utterances of the Republican judges of the United States Supreme Court in regard to certain reserved riarhts of the States, thev have found in recent decisions. -He is evidently a judge who has never happened tp hear of article 10 of the amendments to tlra United States constitution, iip which it is declaredthat ''thVpoweip not delegated to the United Stated by the constitution, nor,- prohibiteu by ft to the States, are reserved to thie States respectively or to the peopled' Let Judge Foraker borrow a copy qf J - the constitution- from some Chip 4 .ieinocrai ana reaa up on xnat insiru ment before his next indiflgencel in. spread-eaglq pratpry;: U---': if A lUlOViGIO fTS FAMILY. An UmlgraBt Wbo Betorned lo b i !. Home After Many Days: . Barcelona Letter in' the Paris L'Evenemen ;. 7 r-Tbefe hasUst arriyedjnpnpcoun- . .try arolslmri a -native iofl3ima,hich le t ' seyjenty wcyljaraga fortune inAnericaisver nbnagen arian,1 whose.mtiT Negreiras Pacz;is;ucG0mp9nmbj !a " little1 family composed !of j Sixteen daughters, of- whom spc are widows, nine wives and one uh- married. , . ; " .. - ' . .s Twentv-throe . sons, of whom f oar e.sons,of wl thirteen mar d. IOfl . . -, -r : ., . . -- . t: are wiaowers, tnirteen marned arid nine unmarried Thirty-four granddaughters, ; pf whom three are widows, twentyttto married and nine unmarried J j Forty-seven grandsons, of whohi four are widowers, twenty-six: mar- i ried an4 seventeen unmarried. , j , Forty-five great-granddaugliteita,' M of whom two are married and twen-ty-seven siugle." . - ; - f :" Thirty-nine great-grandsons, . jjlf ,. Three great great-granddauglitefs. ' Seventy-two sons-in-law and daugh- Lvrs-in-iaw. - . A total of 27( persons.; hi , . This crood fTren.t.-CTraTiflf'aVftoW' Uba .tliree times married and had by Uls " three wives thirty-seven children, tie last of whom wa.4 born'ift Boston an 18G4, when Paez was sixty-four yeirs - of ago. :. ..; - , r J;, - His first born child is now scve'nlty years old. He baa had seventrin . children, the oldest of whom ivforv- "tvc" "u is ineretore twenty -eight years older than his uncle, the list child of his grandfather. . : Don Loeas J egreirasaeztwlmite rich, having, amassed 'cohsiJerable money in : the ileatfier' trade at Bbs' .; ton. -:i?y-?y-T--:r!V'.,l:i'i.j JOHNS HOPKIHS DHIYERSITYj Aiincrancementa for 188a-84 will be sent I on ap puuauon. Bat jelCDoaw&Wtf ,- rFor Dyspepsia, CoatlTeneai, Stole Headache, t tiiX,"tliandallDleiise rangemen of I4yer, crwela aad Kidneys. SYMPTOMS .dF AiDTSKASKTtigJTER. ; Bad Breath; Pain in the ide, sometimes the 5. pain is fek under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for fi fehontoaiism : feenerali loss iof aDDetite :i ;Boweil J x generaJly Costive, sometimes alternating with lax 7 the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy. with considerable loss or memory, acoompamea . .' with a painful sensation of leaving undone sotehing . . which ought to have been dose; a slight, dry cough and flushed face Is kemettmes fen attendant, often ; . mistaken for consumption.; -the patent complains of weariness and debfttyj nenrousj easily startled; ' t feet -cold tor burning: sometimes a prickly sensation r of the skin exists; spint&aie Ic.and desRpndenu . and, although satisfied that exercise would be benei ? ficial.Vet one can Jiardl summon up fortitude to I 4ry it-44act, 4listnists eveiT iny. Several . of the above symptoms attend the4isease, butases - have 'occurred when but few of them existed, .yet x examination after ,de4th-l!. shown the Liver to v have been extensively derangedv : - 4 Jk t: iV'-- V.t ?Jtt .I.N.A;-te tyhA trAXt Bhoiil4 te iue4y:U persons, old and 1 jyotrng, whenever any of the aboq Jt ,i .rV (y-f rinpwi". appear. ;'trtflS I Wealthy Xocalltiesi by taking a. dose occas.ion-T i ally to keep tne uver m neauny action, win ' ' att Malaria, HUions attacks, Dizriness, Nau-' ' sea. Drowsiness, ttepressip of Spirits, etc. .It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no in toxlcatijajj beverage. t A ?.r. yiH.'J . - ,--tt Ton kave eatek anytbln j liard bt , digestion, or feel tieayy after imaK or sleep less at night; take' a dose and you will be relieved. Time and, doctors' Bills wiU,,bes saved by always keeping the egnlatdr , . ., . In the Honset , rj For.wnatever the ailment may.beV a fhorougwy I safe purgative, alterative and tonic caul nevere oat pf place. The remedy is barmlesap and does not interfere with business or, ;pleasure." . ""1 ,-- Andatheporno!ecr5domel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A GoyrnoPs'JTestlmony. - Simmons; Liver Regulator lias been in use in my ' family for some time,1 and I am -satisfied it-Is a ; valuable addition to the medical sofell t1i8 J.G11.1. Shobtkk. Governor of Ala. Hon. Aieuuucr u.. Dwpnens. Of. JUftf says: Wave derived some oenetit trom the ftse-of Simmons Liver Regulator, and. wish-to give it a fiirtW trial. H 5 " s - - : . v -l 1 , . L further trial. ii.f Believe. I have used mrtiy TemcdieS for Dys aiiv vuxj S l, 1 vcr ecwon ana xDtur, ;ipvar; have - t: : -r , -w- J Simmons Liver Regulatbr has. -1 sent from 'Mia-: nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further fb such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly attected to give it a trial as it seems the only ' thing that never fails to relieve1." 4 - i-." ; , P. M. Janitst, MianeapcOis, Mimti " Dr. T. W. Mason says : From actual ex-; perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice I- have 'been and am satisfied to use t - ana prescribe it as a purgative medicine. . ,f ' .'JTTake only;the Genuine,' which always , . has on the. Wrapper the red-Z Trade-Mark FOR SALR3YiAIJU3DRUGGISTSv no 10,DWly'" fr'kirwe "too nria hi w no li TOnPllCOVELS, " D 1 son 0 n ft EJ 11 YE R , ! and' MALARIA 1 Fr?i these sonret-s oriao tlu-fotrrtlis ofl uw.uuwaiwsrtue il.nMiuii4.race. Tbeaoj H ,pi..,if'.iu siMd. ' eAe,xallneBs jtfte.- ik?:. rloi to exertion of body v v-iiisvf-iimcCaUon t piriU, Cee I ij s: i;&vius nrglveted' i ;waoa "'Orti iu cyit, fciclily eol-r f . Erie ,4 A"sx,1fTlow?' and xoand the use of remeily that acts directly ontheLlver. i, Asal4vcjcTOedloiiie TUTT'S Pilars hare no cqnaL Their action oa the " ,,a.neya apd Skin is also prompt; removing! sail impurities through these three seawS engers of the system," producing appo-: tlte.soand digestion, Tefjniar stoofa. a cleari akin and a. vigorous bodv.. -TTJTTS PILLS "P nausea, or giipirigr nor iutcrfero with daily work and arc a perfect I ANTIDOTE TO ; MALARSA,! - HE PjaEM XVTKXJ.A. WEWMaJf. 1 . " l nave had Dyspepsia, wita Constipa tion.two years, and have tried ten different uius oi jrms, ana xiiTT'S are the nrst that hare done me:any,'feoocU They lave cleaned me ont -nicely. My appetito, is splendid, lbod.iifegtjxadily, nd I now wr jiatura passages, i ieu JLko a new goldeTer7ere.aoW ekHararStay.Y. W -1 ,3aAT-HAr .'ob liVmssEBS. chansed-in TUTTS KAKOAL OF USEFOL fiESSlPTS FREf: Jy 20 Deod&Wiy .'sd we "fr f nrm1 'jygQ Ml ARE SURE TO BRIMO ON .SUMMERaPlSEXjSfes 1 INDIGESTtON", . 1 blARRHCEA ' ' ; ? COLIC, J''ilii.i j ok;. if BUT JJKIVE3 XDEat AW-MM 4?0iirr BE .WITHOUT JAIN KiUER. Jan 1 DAWIT . i'' 'I .dee Si y vital ue8t Ions J.tK . ' k' the most eminent pbrslclan T . . Of any school, what 4s, the best thing in Ao T ui lut muicliuk na aiiayiug ail irritation XBe nerves ana curing au forms oft -narrona rti: plaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep aiwavs r. . - ' -j .js . i - Ana they wui tell yon unhesitatingly "Some form of Henn t" . t. . r P. ', Jx.a,l fthe raost enentaiysiclals! i What? is the beet aad only remedy that canTbe reued on to cure all disease nf tiia w5no &.a urinary organs; such as Brlght's disease, diabelesi retention or Inability to retain urine, and all the its DemiHar tn wm. 'And Ibev will tell van eTnllMtw . phaticslly -'Bnchu." 'f-fMT em- or litdU . 1 41. til iH '. "-"'".t BlU Y'Mandrake lor Daadell.-ni ft -. r Hence, when these remedies are epmufned With others equally valuable" ' 3 "5?,1 - . Ana compounded luto Hop Bitters, shohtf 1 '-5jpcindednextw1eo,. t Ti Wis weoaXVlVv . .taUISat - . nrm . - ' T" ,j f Tlj -T"l 3., WESLETAH t TE1IALE j , I HSTITOfE,' STAUNTON, VrHGrOTA.it 'A J i OPENS SEPTKMBER RrTHJ l883JNEt)F bd States. tSurroundlngs beautif uL filJo I unsurpassed. Pupils; from',1 eighteen1 r8tate TERMS A A(XKtt TITO Bfont KT trSV? Board, Washing; finglish -Cburse, German, InBtrumental Music, Ao.r boiketfe . . y A TOHlUtJUl,' Jy 7 Deod4w(Jk W6w . 5l f?flsj Jhf? i Uie mpradeiiQes rf 'What te the mpstreliable tad surest cure au nver uweases or ayspepsia, constlDatiotk eesuon. DUiiousness. malarial Tava 7 WESTERN tfORTII CAROLINA. : Jt A 3t A SKETCHED;, !, ' 1 V i wWo!itoie tmmn .of fin Wifiay sTJ-.s of -Oxford.; inultaleigh VTlieyfhdvenrtedtheiVa from'local :p61itlc8"td mprovinrand beautifyiftgijthcirkltonie enlarging absd eulti tatjngi their; f arrns.and utili zing the..bouidless resQiV.ces fjtheir jiutUfie hillWerft; ,ji isfhMi ocpii r jredfef iebJiayerd f and he tion of JVlosestiimefT hini mtrt the clian'nel of discovery fie'"-lia'iiled? the cfttdVOTae! valleys; and'Tie'got bayeadaibje trip tdo in fless - than f oftyea?!. Such is the c6idition of ;tifa fafl leyfe ofiYataugaaUernqiytjie iieat nttlyastrShidv.' V This litM'fall'eV iies'lhmofvethe "line ' oeiween me iron ana nuision mountaihXVfertsHt irf' AMsiiiia $V&migtirwraSefifto HaWen ?tW f ablecl bbme of Raftelasi Closed 4rt 'bn every sido'i'witbi6ftytmoan StainSjU vbichSi.b'utNfGMt a Vf eVtclef ts high p,in their sides.ivould ;be ljn- Jpassableit seems shut ; in .fronn thje euro anu nurrow ui iuu ouisme worm. It is called SUady,? ince 'mWn nti evening the 'shadows .of ;'the tall Quntans f alacross Vbowhoe, vvll ey twiHght. Yet'noWhere 'does tho sniw shine; more brightly than jt sjiines in Shady ran4inaUirej seenxa fojfejoicej .more in .its ..few .hours of sunshine! there 1 than Jr in, .whole . .days ., else4 .where,, for iiestlmg:, s;mgryan. ,.th4 tarniSjjfi Qt- .tne, . encircling , moun pasj over it untouched S6rings loves tonestr there when the peaks armind? are covered' vlth'5 ice ndJhowV 'ant th hillsides -are bleak and bare Clitri&ifigslo Wly i up tthe II61stdi mountains, winding through srocky passes, toiling - tfver huge bbuldera; arid fallert trees; ! the debris of. many pa mountain: storm, suddenly the wild ness of the- mountains ms behind its! and like avfsion from bid fairy la Ad the valley jn all its 'loyerinc$s"3 snreadat qur-.feeUpay yroruubed the magic lamp? If ave we 'stepprq j.with Auwldin into (he magiciaiii,8 en-' chanted garden? ' Over' ! the valhcy the mists of the "morning; hang like ,a bridal'veil and beautiful as bride! 4t blushes with the, first warm kiss o the I f, rising sun. ;. The mpnntolnd around glow - with a. mellojiipupple light, while, through the dark passcM on xuo east me Diue xtiuge may oe seen in the distance rising peak be hind peak and ' range after ' rahgoi growing ' fainter ' and' bluer till far away the delicate . tint ' of the hills is blended and lost in the azure of: the morning sky. f It is the time of Indian summer, the first light frost has; touched the high? est peaks and' crowned them. as with a halo., The morning breeze catches the yellow raaple. leaves andi;,whirl9 them awajrj away, scattering i them like flecks of golcL upon the meadows far beneath., Down through the valf Jey a mountain stream winds among green, .meaaows anu , groves or tan while pi.net'' There 'is something ini spiring arid Iife-gfving4ri one of 4,hese monntam streans,,it ;is sa fresh an pure; H 8UJs p (ull of life and pur pose, that one cannot behold it witlr- ,out becoming imbued with something ,or lis spint. r ii; is sometning u ap that must be dorie it must get to thfe sea. If mountains are in the way they are levelled; if Valleys they arts 'filled. It is' iiv: a hurry : It 1 I&pk irom its spring wmi an exciamatrore; J --.i.i. lit ' a I it seems to rejoice in tne ngnt ana tht? air and the sunshine; it . feels young - and" ffesb and strong, and Marts on its j6urney with a skip and ' si i bound, t rejoicing in the very exu berance of health and spirits. uAway it goes laughing. down the, pxouqtain fiide, rushing, rbarjng, Rearing, pve'r rocks, growling at fallen logs, found ing into cascades, gleaming, sparkling in the sunlight, foamirig,: sputtering, fuming, scoldiilg at obstacles, wrench-' ing them off but to show its ' might, Whirlino into fiddi.''a4it.rior; n Jstrerigih, -ithenl)ohwafd agairihup rying, uurrying,-always nurrying.on 1 to the seait 1 ' ? - : It is a pictue" well worth the pencil of a master it. is a? living, poem , that , would touch : arid'fjipy.pTfaeU'at -ppptry hsj jiievecyeu reauueu ; . ior xnere is tnat,' in the everlasting, bills wich' 'nioHs . upon the beholder f as ' nothing else, cano,"; As we. .ascend these 'lofiy. mountainsT w e 'feel as the Greeks "did when 'thef ''ascendeaOlvinpasyve- areouched1 wfth ave, we hire oir!( heads', ;its in the presence of ' thef ifi-' the"! hatred t of patties, dthe petty!5f bickerings and nttleness of septal .ate" left-far behind, buried arid tost in thel Jfogand mists fr thevallev.HwhSe hIah. f.. it. - . '-ll'' "'""j r up uu tne noantavu ii)vitH-ii tne Droad expanse of earth .arpuiif us and'rthe :blue dome bi iheayfrn above, the Bdul feels id ithe1mmedU ate presence of its own anV?:natiWV uuYj. uuwh iu numoie aaorauqn.' Thej-e the great organ "ofiktnje, touched by unseen hands, rp6tirs' ioiit its richest, eraridest" strains. fillino- kthe H8tenins solirtwith thoimht. ahd dreamatoo deep for human utteranie. 'i . MP'., yi -ifio wpriu ana bearing-it awayjiTits swell of infinite- . .. . j STKAUY'SBCHOOL; .r ' ; V RALEIGH, w. c ; : -: j: rrira.AJjTONT TERM OF THE' 85Tn EM- b Annual Session nf thURol.fcl nmfmJ vot Catalogue address the Hector, i Jy8 DAW2m BKNNET SMEDES. A. 3f. tcoronal.e rarinjoasn nViTindiistrions neonlft: sina fast hut 5 i' ri HtJrlc1 roioniDgueiresunpss.pj.. morning and, the, rearamess' pt eveninfij'' aVid .SIOK,...HEADAQHS The real and first' eanse of theses headaches is to be onnd. in a poor and toTOvensbed pona.1 X tion 6f the aerre fluidand While in this, condi tion, there are many local or exciting; causes for l these heartaches, snch' as fatifiie, toverwdrk, j br,lghllfdit. dot:Bani -gotag .withoufcthe pnal .j meak stimulants, and various other things may J, hHna bfi an atta..- hot all "because the ndrVOUS j system isjtgP9Fff. hTqw iPFjthe cnre,f.frt,..x 1 WMiiffe sicNtnife EVERY?Bdx' Tliousands oT testihibnial Is to prove Ithe above assertions j Wiivef & f .wisankples i3 u 1 f i Ajjiiorai or other medicine m vniorai or ol medicine mnm Wekrtffrtaiidi(iii8. OllaThtirg, 'T...- 1!,. . l 117m .117 TT.. V. WP JWimsyer or jtafij feipsef xmf Vli.OHl i 7 i b 1 rnUr&tment.-)ati$amelt)!ries ana4t mates ne'SKin white, soft and .smooth, it contains no oisotosdrugslti atSarn8iryI fite SMn Cure also. Itixfnxt curina mv daughter fc Drorriam, Knj UUa Jv .. . J? . fi ' 1 tMtltarrtftl Srv1 A' Wlilrlnjtl a A crmkfc row Td Ieb lSDebdfcWjy, V tn th sa-;f nrtn f feh la ift: f - , 'it' ll ' '' '!. 'Hi ' f tewn soeclflc for EbDeBtlc Tits. vr mooi ao f6r6pasmi kii-"lmh Sickness. Nerrou Weakness It Instantly wlleres an4 cores, rdeansos blood jand5 ckeas slushi circojatjon, tNemtr.; ..lizes. germs, of a&case add eaves sickness, dures 'OILEPTIG; . ngly blotches and stubborn .blood sores, Ellmlaatej. , tsous, uarDuncics au.a scaias. 9r,ermanenuy and promptly cure i paralysl&X Yes, it Is a channing and I heaWul Aperient. , KlUa Scrofob and Kings Yflj t twin brothers. . Changes bad breath to good, remp- Ing the cause. Bouts bilious tendencies and makes . (Clear complexion. , Equallel by none in the deUrium of fever. A charming resolTent and a matchless krsOve. It drltes SlcS Headache Mke the wini ( pf"Contams no drastlo cathartic or opiates. Eelietcs u. -r .-- . 'm r . Qi:lEiniyiXciG::iOiu;fi nio'np . , the brain of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Bhcu v matlsm by routing 14 1 Eestores Ufe-glYlng proper ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure an perrons ; disorders. K9BeUabla When- aU opiates fall. Be. .freshes tho mind and invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. ' ' ;-' UEniFAI Hi l . jJiscBHsss ui lii ninnn nwn icamwiaiim TlEndersed .' In writing by over fifty thousand ; leading JTTor sale by aU leading drnggtstaixa t t .TheDr.a. A. Blchmond Medical Co, Props. ,1 Bt. Joseph, Mo. (8) - vr testimonials ana cirouiarssend stamp, j fiu. CharlesN. Crtttenton .AgentNe. Tprk;Ctty, x. .,my',8iP&WJy ,irm . ch w.frtn th gatfVmy 8 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE Ofl CQMSTIPATION j otSicr diacooe la so prevalent in liiim oovuv try na Oorwtipatlon, and no remedrhaa ever cure. Whatever tho cacao, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. . .Bll SHIS distresatng oom- ? rl kKOa plaint la very apt to be oomplieatad with eon stipatton. Kidney-Wort Btzengthena the weakened parts and quickly ourea all Vi-nils of Piloa oven when phyaioiaas ana mecucmea turei Deiore lauea. tyif yoa hare either of these troubles ;: PRICE 1 4 U S E Drugslaf SelT ob l DeodAWly ! t if. 4; ' au wefr 'J-.- -.',tl ,n nrm .t ioctl Cotton Brand .. n"' f Grade Acid; Phbsphatel Gibbs&Co'sHigh Grade 1 AHHOHIATED PHOSPHATE. .. f K. Ji ihjWers, WILMINGTON,' ri'.. 1 "t ' t 1 I L I ' I hi ; 1 . f i je 8 p&WfJ ;THbse'Womeii.,;FolK. n o ' rtT dITcale4 Men Eatlmate 4 Konlo Thtns vrhleh tUey donH UiJ- .dentand.. f !tr ,tl;J l i . i-. . . 1. 1 ; i 4njbo4ywboJia led a domesUo ?lif , kapvrs how common uch things as' the backache 'ai d pains' in Ihe chest, are among the womeh who o the "work. I Often and perhaps' nerally the; distresses' are borne -without much-f complaint. The-women get about, and. the machinery of itAe house goes an. Beyond thi, jiosecoarse-grfthi r animals whdn New, England , women , .call '.'tie ' pe totts,' seldom iookv o long as their wivfes yj uousutois uiv uvju auiuuuy in .oeu, unaer ipe doctor's care, the average thlck4iiinned'hmDaAd' and father give'ftiesubject- no attention. At ' thtf fearnVtime the poor hbusehold drudgeswio 1 deserve a bettcr-'fateereep around, broom jor J uteiisils Ih hand, up Bta1rs,down stairaWind: out4f- Jdppss,;doJng that,won'slwiork;yhicht -done. losses of loved wives and ; f air ? girla v Jolsed whx sndderincss and ' nnebectedhoss' astonish- those ; wooden-pated Vhushanda j act iauiers ran, Beemuigiy out of a clear sky, and form the logical sequel tohe story of neile'ctJ f: Kowiyoainefi who stand' aC CneT heads' of ton - thousand such hb'nies;randwus to drop ft word! In your receptive earltf'Enese women of yori" .are wQrth having, ;they aMVprthyayi,f;;Thk 1PQL ftoaethat paid ih the chest f What are they , b'utshijtfcati6nrbfr aomeVdrioriiBoole.'et ibi- Mdvei, the heart, tt the lungs t End Igj&pfa, appltpatloa ofrBENSQN' CAPCINB: B0t -anl(f resh oota;tr hfn. hart . jan thop nio.f lli Td thrs$Beflsbn'sia8 is notmade to'sell Wttoheafl itisaro'medy whfclii ;it tet)ro it proniiseiid never win. J v ,,arHKta if.V ' 3&ents and imttttn i uk in Seabnry &aio"arnjaceutlcat Chemists, ' . 051 nrm - , su we ch sm 00 1! r IIEDICjvlCOl-IECr: nt Hoi;r:trRfiiiA 'I ,f ' Li i - YH WJi; ANinJA SESSION Mil begin on MOijpl, ppyqfeEii Y883.;; , 1?or Ajanouncement, or' furthe'luI16rmat, address -; 1 M J lf ' JXJiIES,' If, D. 1: oA, je 28 Doaw&wew tu - Dean of the Faculty, Jltaaacmror. years. 1 not cure,,but 'your (CsstowriiQ:r miirovea tnv nervous system " Rear: a. jt. ravior. fistw eneesfite, Jbj j ife . v J3lj 4 wot l ; UflZ K5i J ihwy Visjmt fell I i?lfiTTtya!l IU MJ'liblie,ii ried- carefully to notice Oe new md enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. - TT r 1 1 ii 1. " V tfo i i fery, Mtettm -that' nit' hipwiie tkti oat rwementgfau tkerMonthly mdSMn growing of The Louisiana StaU'Iotteii DdnOmf, thfniselves, and.that the same are conducted wUli 'Otf k rit Lou ' Lctt lu jmaJiVciino ifi0 i 4 teem uaajjiQiiera 'lbfporalSd tor 'years j'th' Lefekiia m '5&e IPS' L ft.4 Cbarjtoble ourposesr wilu a rapiittiui i,uw,oiv to, wmcn reser futidsof-over $42M)00 has slhcbeea addedJi 1 e Ivhstaidyapftrf bflresentSttttBtttu adopted'DooejnberSit'X 51? IKS.ij. f,n f AfertTONE. 'ErGHTI?GRi4.NI?DTiA lGi CtSSS J, ATJ5JEW ULKAJJS, TOESp4Ys Aasnat lA, 88$lA9tli rdnthlyiPrawinff. ' l. C:t.nlta.l Prize Sf 2iri3es of i6000 i i'i 5. Prizes of-,8000.,,, ti "80 fftfesesfuf IT ttl.'4 .vi.iJtt4 .Hft,fi(So - au- a a MZ4sO va . - . ...... . . . .a. Sweirizesrof - iwith::tfi.?;? bo j t-APPRoriTioNfWazEa!! .ttia- ' 0 Approximation PrizeB of, $750... U,K0 Approiimatibti Prizes of tiM:kMX&00 9 Approxtaiattwrkw 800. .... ,2,850 PrUeaT UM.mO, ; Applications ior-rates to 4?iab3 snouia only be .made tothe ofilee of the Company in New Orleans. I IPor further Information, writ clearly.; .eivin Inir address.fSend; order by Express ?or Mail addressed ohfysto .::$ !- 7 607eeBib8tri Waeblnston'.a.. tar- ?rira 3 1 1 -'.Si U ' : . In the City of. Loalsville. oh ! These T3ra wing? occnr bn the last, day bf eacn month (Sundays -excepted).. Repeated ad Jul dlcation by Federal-and State Courts- has placed - nia uompany Deyona tne controversy 01 the iawj To this Company belongs the solo honor1 of hav ing inaugurated the only, plan-.by. which their drawings are proven honest and fair beyond question. "i i-.Uii. T i ri. b; tub company has now onhamb a LARGE CAPITAL RESERVE PTJND. RBAD UAIUSK UL.UX THB LIST Of PRIZES FOR . Witt ra tStt -w -w-n a ww-m 1 Prize. I . . .$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $rd,Oofc fit Prize....;.. 10.000 200 Prizes j 50 each 10,000 l Prize.. 500 COO Prizes 20 each 12,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000 80 Prizes 500 ... ., ., 10.009 - ? P!T-oa 30 ach. ADProxlmatkin Prizes. 9 Prizes 200 each, - ,Mr, . m T 1,800 1,969 Prizes; f 1 -Whole Tickets, $3. naif Tickets $1.00., , 2? Tickets, $56. ' ' ' i B5Tlckeia,$loA Remit Money by Ban IVraft in Letter, or rend by Express. , DONT SEND BY REGISTER KB LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. ' Orders of ifaanaup Kentucky. Jy 1 eodAW Electrte AoDlianc'ei ar sent w 30 Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOtlflQ OR OLD, tlfHO are Buffering' from Vcavous' PaaxLUT, VV Lost Vitality. Lack o Nbrvb Fobcs am Viooa, Wastoq WjtAjqptssKg. and all those diseases at aFsasoHAi. ifATUBB resulting- from Abuses and OkHXB Causes, iflpeedy Vebef aad complete resto ration ot HiALTH.viooii and Manhood OuAaAimao. Tbe grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. &!&d at oaoe for 1 Illustrated Pamphlet roe. Address , VOLTAIC BEIT CO., MARSHALL, MICH j am? Deod&Wly s Jtota.j ; 4,4t aug? It! .1 wmaaaa w Tixrt Premium Chocolate, the beat pre&rafioo of plain choeokteftw Sum ilyi use. iJoJtorlt .reorhat CbeoaJ from which the excess of oil hss beaa rcaKd.eaUyaigestadandaamIrbiy adopted for invaUds. Voter's VaqUl4 uaocoiaie, as a anuK or esxea SS com fccUoaeryU adeuei attlcUia&kljj rooommended ( by ,' tooriits. aiar'i Broma, Invaluable as a diet for thai dren. Qttma .flessf Caocefaaw a ostpzeeUeatsrtteteforaau11fls. v BoiaDyurocerseTerywaere. j ii". v rArnnafn rt rflaabWty j -i i; 1 i Wo iSmn atiafClH lost if tha stem; , liver and bowels ar anecteav to ad opt the sure rente-M V QV ;vi3,inaoh Bitters; Dis- rV i f- . eases of the organs) fix? i . fnameu Beget oin- liters rart more Feri- a sjus. iyspep8ia. w wavavwa,v - - i lag ti V- fer .complaint, chill?, an 'fewreafly f f rheumatio twinges. ihring; seridrw. bod- f I - ill ttfn? VJ live and safe rhadK Jiy l7DAwiy iio nrm f j, to th aa . my 1.7 WUsoffiDbTlegilMi gTRICrrXNECJ-RlAN. FALL sMsibl begins September W, I8&3uThe Prlndlpal experts wSPwei5 IffTntttlflai to !teach again4 himself. added to bis Faeulty Prof: WILLIAM; H. , JIkI- ?f lnon, Sngland. si : distinguished "IJff.XSf Mu?i0 an Ar Careful physical, S-r0!?1 tralnin tfhsurpassed advan?' 'fifc&E$Wl to30 percent-aessttair pJSn. T -oonoois pi equal grade to JScfrto. Fofelca T- 1 I , B. HAS. SELLX(k.?PrtncIbal. -je is w arn , Wilson, N. O, Mr poottfm&t toward aU mmrOa. rSV0f ifuVt Company to use thiAcettiJlcatZ mr m - mT ar JTA S.HT ITICK IONTll L-Yj TmI, .imJm- ka.,,rt Ai: 1. CapMia Priieiii . . ; . Ax,ts:.XL l 1 85.000 ...... lU.UUUil 1U.UIIU ... 'M 'r-1- ; 1 " t 1 I Sfs ' jit ' ti. i V V i fi . t at MIN.WI.m Sw r, .1'UaV aaaaaaWB at U UUULUfcS - i ti12 .. -A laf- -- - - 1 Treat Vouroelf TO V COOLING .AND r .RE PKESIIINd pftltTKS ?4 HvttltE TBSfWAftlifEATHEff Jlfjiferifjaii and IiipoTtea dniger Ale, 1 -' Kflss "iaie lue auu jvvcu xxxc, a ,H1 VIBNN,nKhir112t- VlrL"rKOirt''i ! 3 " ,JI T til ."taMKETSef ixoellen't It&iIlUTfrinpoiteand VroerieV oT kWUati'i rcr- FT . 1 . 11 OLDEST DMYWPE ifl 1 N 5 1 W rf f 5t5 u " W I rj-iRSTUjViAs fiEkocAlef irawspkfBghJ ftrtJu-iilx t.nr .ils 'Mr4i ;Jj,aUJ lfi friHttsnlS. tHOA-fe-k lei Morithc.d' n.4mA.5;-i..ajii''- toil Three W t W -r -f- ' : ' 9 fQ -STAR .ContainH mil Reports pf -the Wilmtilgton Mar 1$ ets.Telegrkplilc RerKirteot thNorthiBo f anK'Bnjropdr Martfeta,4 and the'LaUln i ' - hui i : j; f .r. (- , General News, )y. Telegraph anrf , f 1 1ii4U.froall:art8 0Wi' k.f - - , -. - . r i " Urge&t DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE KDITOK A PlOPEIXTOB, WilmiDgthn. N. f!. Isaac iat8.., , . ... Gbo. W, Willjaks,.. .' D. Waixacx.. . . ! J.s.r'riitteut .yicercsideiii j..4.ia9hir Bank of New Hanover i CAPITAL PAID IN W - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-$1,000,000 W. T. Oore,' " ' O. W. Williams, or-Wit- liaaas A Morchison lion. R. It, Bridgers. Pres W. W. R.R. -' 11. Tollers, of Adrian A j Vollera. . - .. Jno. W. Atkinson... - P. Rheinsteir),' of 'Aaron - nneinstein, . CM.Stedman, i j Jas. A. Ijeak, .of Wados boro. ' ' .' - E. B. Borden; off &olda i boro, N. Oi i .t ..:t I llMcKae. Isaac Bates. ..-...'' . I"., 1 Isaac Bate.OPre8ideht.V ! - '- i tef iMuSioro Branch; R-Saf i'E. B. Borden, W. T. Pan-cloth, W;.F Eornegay Tm Iff J s w r rr . t a. niuiaanoBon.ijennan weiu, .President.,, I OrallLIlr Cashier. DIRECTQRS: i.-A LHOOt TV Kmet,. W. Uttlev d. d af arshsi 1 1 - -i 1 . iaauee CnrtUlcatesof D(nnnit hAnrlnO intjn-t. ' i v authorized by Charter to receive on 'deposit moneys hchliini3fciby Executors, r Administrators, Cluardians&c., Ac., &c , . , Strieeattention eivew tor rbe -ordera and' redncatr i onr country irienas oy mauor orncrwisa-. , i ., povifi-wtf- ' . M j ' 1 ' uu.1. -rri 1 . . t , i 1 ' J 1 Si t. k. j'-tt-j ft .UM. ntieiaT i " . ..r V j.IT-J TT r if BXanaser.l 1 Brairokof-EfflfBEN &BATES i.i Prices and Terms the Same. -'t ' -..Iff .Kl !)' I f - Our GolisliiiaJBraiicfl Hnsic Honse. OTfncoenIeii' sdpVy of bhr Cam-' f una ana v lrgipia trade we nave openea auranen, Musio House at Xloldsboro; N, Cr under charge of Mr. Will B. Lane, who has been our General; r Travelling Salesman for some yeara This House xwe control absolutely, and dealing with ft is the Bame as with us.- Prices, terms ana management are precisely thestme as at our Savannah House; ave freight and delay by buying at: our Golds-' boroBranoh Muski House. ; j . , , .4 f'.j. i - X-UDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Gai f JNb Other Hpuae JnAmerica cam offer sueh ln dnnWrnRriTii to nnrr.hasera. " ' .'v HtTANOS aricf ORGANS sent hnFTFTEENJlAf S ;test triaL, No money required until satisfaction is given: 'If not satisfactory, Instruments will be exchanged for others-sold by ojs, apy time within Bia. luuutus mice mo uunuiuo. . f - $IX, yEAKS,iGTjArtaNTEE. f - iWE LEAD? ALWAYS! BUT FOLLOW. NEVER.-, J" fnstrfatfients'ibld on iheMbnthly 'JhBialimJnt plan.) 'i i 4 v -'V ni r!':f."t' -Only house in, America selling PIANOS and - ORGAN S en tbe ONE PRICE 8 Y 8TBM. i i j is . , ; Send for illustrated catalogues, ppeclaj off eys. 'and full information;-.1 ,- J .' -.' .- T7; f 'Address ; ...i t( vTr.. $ r- .v jel5Wly - r,,vjKr-,faolds)or9, H. d , v:. - M rA. IT . v.v AMW - m 3 a T. : 'i iiuu uois jTLuujf.uua buu ueau, ...: . V'' 30BbisSTJGAVaHgrades;'f ' '''' t t- lGO Sacks coffee; --t it j "'400 Buali ATERROtTTO' MEAiLV'v ' r . r ' , rtirn, Hay; noon Iron, Glue. .-. . . & PEARSAIiU jyDAWtf . - , TrVOKCK8.-Ko publicity; ZT BSray, N. Y. - -T fAtTy, 2aS Bvaddresstnir OSO.'IimiiwwV . Street, New York, eaH learaThTp. i.sPnic TWAtwoarl llnA Af A nrmnawKl u BvuevMh- School, una Min . . Tr.. : . Bestotilul-aad heafthy loeattorT lnstruetor : Por Catalogue, address... . :, Belle lo A"tto', HoeM, MALE AND FEMALE DEPARTMrnT atlon most luiJlLhfm jjhI iiiTg- Situ.. frovernment. Tlit)eiB.Uji thVmtv n,fra'lv SESSION begins SBPXITH. M8S & W Ao., addresa REV. i?T.-WAHoT Pres?d 0gtle. ? uaMl .or MlSSIi' Ai'OWINGs pf iSl7D&Wlm --VW1SJ&?PeMws. ' '-'H - --vrt.ti - "minster M() AND BEASS, -F famaasaBBBaaai - - - - i Folf mors than a tbJra of a tr. tho-may ereUaTcefor tte Jehef of accidents and pain. It i3 a rnedioii abjow Prteeimdrpraise-.! gM H'ortcYery form of external p MMtjmffIiinimorir.ia-TO5tlirmt Bn . I J ItpeEetratea tfesh ! .Sd , fJery JtHse snaking tho eontlnu. anee of pain and inflammation S fte effects upon Human Flesh and tho Brute Creation am cminn n "I r Tko j 1 J TTuuuer-D bf Liniment is needed by somebody hi ereryhousie. Everv flavoring tbe SHonypf an awful scald, or burn e dby tls jeiOipg: power of tiiis ISKtsS9 80011 ailments of v x.z. ls- AHA' JAuscies, Burns ouu, tau, icrnisea and Spratssa, elwen a Bites and SUisga, Stiffrjesat t Lameneaa, Old Soxes, TJlceVs, ITrostbltea. Ciulblains, Sore KIddIci. Cnkpri iiuf. laecd (every form of exterual dis- A nesus Without scars. t j for the Bkdtb Cbkatiok it curea S Drains, r Rninnv. Sf Ifl? vnin. Cbunder, TTarness fiores, Hoof Dia eaaea, Foot Rot, Serew Worm, Scab, frails, SoaVir.- Tlirnxti. TUnciwino. Oltl . Sores. Poll JSvll. Film nnnn the Sight ana every other ailment co tv me ix trio occnpanl s of the suioie ana stocK Kara are liable. Tho Slexican Mnstansr Xiinlmcnt always cures and, never disappoints; auuii.j,iKsiuvciy, TEEBEST FOE milOE SEASTr- mh2 Wly 3VT A ZTSTBIOOID! trrtt i vDuapi sa Book for Ecry Man ! tforiiiimaaiettea and oid! TiTB untoM miseries that result from Jhdiscre Jj. tion in early, Mfe may be alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the new medical work published by the PBAB0 D Y MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE SCIEPTCB OF KIFB S OK, SELF PttESERVATIONExhaasxed Vitalitr.Ner- vons and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in. Man. or Vitality Impaired bt the Ettots of Yontu,. or too close aonlication to business, mar be re stored and manhood regained. ' --' xosia eauion, revisea; ana eniarrea, jnsi vuu lished. It is a standard , medical work, the best in the English language!, written by a physician of great export aopto twhom was awarded a gold and Jewelled medal by the National Medi cal Association. it contains beautiful ana veir expensive engravtnga. 300 pages, more than VS valuable prescript lon for all forms of diseases. acute and chronic; the result of many years ot extensive ana successmi practice, .eitner oue which Is worth ten times the price of the book. Bound in beautiful French cloth, embossed, tail gilt. Price, only $1.25; ;by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. Blustrated sample gix; cents Send now." ' ' v v i PRESERVATION, y . is beyond all eomparison.tbfd'inost extraordinary work on'PhyHiology ever published J- There is no thin? whatever tfiat the inarried'or Mnsie can ei ther require or ..wish to know but what is fully explained. London Lancet. ""' ' -T1TB StflltNbB OF tTtPlt OR, SELF- is a marvel of art and beauty, warranted to be a better mediAA.1 hook In pvprv qpnsn than can be obtained elsewhere fordouble ther price, or the money wULUe refunded in every instance. Au thor' r ' ! Jt U . :.,.. : k N; 5.-rYOTJ2J(Gi and MnJDLE-AGED MEN can save much time, suffering and -expense by reau tag the Science of Life,r conferring with the au- tnor wiiomay be consulted on au ais ring skill and experience. Address' thon whOfmay be consulted on ail diseases requi- ing skiu ana experience. AaareHi PJ&ARODITIEDICAI, INSTIXIJI -aw -nr. it PinirKK. ITT. D.. i 4 Balfineta St., Boston, Mass. myll; Wly j ...-;.- . - - nendekgdjm Piano Co. ' ia.A. ... .2. i . . . . ... i!i .,; P . $!50 Spre iMw Uj $215. PIAUOSTYLE 3iwat,rX gantir flnhed, j Strtnfea, ,Til-3 OcfJ"r full parent cantante, agraffes, our new pa.1"1' overstrung scale, beamttful carved legs i and lyre, heavy serpenttntrand larpre fancy moulding, fun iron frame, FWndi " Grand Aetlon, Grand Uam mers,in faet.rery taprovement which cax in any way tend to the perfection of the Instrument has'been added. J tZinvrruvxr tOtrR.PRICB VTOR.THIS INSTRUMENT. NEW YORKVtHnoraKKPIAriOAnK )( trTaXi-iT A VTi T"VT7" iWT V Just er rrom our niie iTuuuwn fpj,ia TORT PRIGBy f f2V ua i8 now.-by faft theGREATEST BARGAIN ey offered the musical publiov' Unprecedented suc cess i ' STemendous demand for this jtffj,, In your order at dnce. Do t lose this rare op- AH TIAYK DNul. i'"-' Dortunitv.1 Mi'jtf -vr, s .- vt1 h ? j will be. sent on: JSays tcst. reference IfVouo'o not send IBoHey -fiaWHSENffi-WITB OKDER . WB )ED AND FREIGHT CHARGES TAiy f WATS D PIANO-IS NOT JUST 5 Tn riano.' Please send REPRES LKSisrH i J5U, ' several outer sfjec tt vof osl. 1 fiffcllP. Over 15.000 In use. and ssyf . -- i . i : . i i a rv.riu." PIAN rVffTsr Don't fau DISSATISFIED PURCHASE to write ns before Buying, ana". h-;,hest lflo Cateldgnmafle tSS' vTariAontrVfl TUustratea. tesumomais everawarueu puim w "iI wars. rer.' , jsvery n Paino fully warraniea ir "TLioeoe fiHEBT MUSIC at one-third price. S?":nt ofeholeeromPMus.o . 8toetP6 Wty - ' 'SSSlSr i'ork City. HUUtltllSFPC 5 mmm imssm ummm 4 ;n
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 27, 1883, edition 1
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