The Weekly Star; SONG, 'r WILLIAM CANTON. Mi Treue Xiebe.--Thxxrlngi&u. Volkslied) J . S T?TTcrn'T villi Kin p. mountains ? ; S- ;i i Oft, when a little lad, - .-Z-s Dreamed I of something glad 1 Hidden beyond;" v Ships and the shining sea, Towns and towers haunted mef " Dreams made me glad-and sad; Life lay beyond ! : . . , ; Ring'd with blue welkin, -Oft now. as when a lad. Dreanrf ot something glad - Hidden beyond ; Something I cannot see ,. ' - Haunts'and entices me; 'A . Dreams make me glad and sad: What lies beyond 1 ' ' Good Words. FA THER RYAN AT THE i TOSIR OF ZEE.- . . . jj I Tn a letter, to the New Orleans Times-Democrat x atlier a. J . rs-yan, the poet-priest of the South, who is now in Montreal, describes his emo tions at the unveiling of:. the, monu ment to General Robert E. Lee ; in Lexinerton, Va. He writes: "At noon, - 1 - ' -r "r - 1 or a little after. Gen. Early, whoprer I sided in the absence of Gen. Joseph K. Johnston, canea ine asseuiuig I to order and introduced the orator of the day, Major Daniel. He rose, amid 1 deafening cheers a man strikingly handsome, with soul-power in his face. lie combines in face and man ner the powers of Edwin Booth nd John McCullongh, the actors. He hpo-an his oration in a simple, yet striking way, alluding to the home of Lee before the war. ins power 01 . .. . I description is strong. 11 was ouiy i the preface to a glorious oration, lie rose as he proceeded as a man who is climbing the slopes of a mountain to see the setting sun when he reaches its summit. . And his hear ers followed him. Half-way up the slope of his oration he seemed to rest, but you could see in his face and hear in the tremor of his voice and his graceful, swaying" gestures that he rested for a purpose. I think it was the glory-hour of his address. When he flung back his classic head and alluded to President Davis, with his heart in his voice, and in words that were royal, he stilled the crowd for a few minutes, but when he closed his glorious eulogy on him : who suffered vicariously for every1 Confederate man, woman, and child, and who is still disfranchised by the Federal Government," the stillness was broken by such grand thunders of applause that the orator was obliged to pause. It was the grand Southern amen to words grand as they were, and grandly spoken of ; a man grander than any words. Some eyes were moist with tears then tri butes to our President, who suffered for us all. God bless him. The ora tor went on. risincr hicrher and higher in his eloquence, and when he con cluded there was one man in that audience who said to himself, "The orator equals the occasion." m : . .- CONCERNING NORTH CARO LINA. Washington C. Kerr, State Geologist. Minerals are found in great varie ty and abundance over a large part of the State. Among the more use ful and important are the following: Marl, iron, coal, peat, limestone, gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc, mica, graphite and corundum; besides man ganese, kaolin, . fireclay, talc, pyro phyllite, whetstone, grindstone and millstone frrit.s - ft ' orpat. vnrip.t.v of o ; , S3 ---J nuilding stones, serpentine, marble, chromic iron, barytes, oil shales, buhrstqne, roofing slates and several precious stones, as diamond, agate,; garnet, sapphire, ruby, ; beryl, ame--Jhyst and opal. -. Marl is found only in the Eastern region, but is very abundant in some twenty five counties, occurring in extensive beds, which contain all the elements of a complete and perma nent tertihzer, an occasional dressing (once in fifteen or twenty : years) being sufficient to render a poor soil permanently productive. This is the most valuable mineral in the ""State, as it is easily accessible to more than half of its farming lands arid is applicable to all crops. u ' f j' Jiailroadsf-rThere are more5 4 than two thousand miles of , raifroadi al-; ready built I and several hundred more projected, which will.-1 bp. .com pleted in st few- years. The com pleted lines are indicated on the map of the State. Seaports -Wilmington, Beaufort and New Berne are the principal shipping points within the State; . and Norfolk, near the northern bor der, derives a large part of its busi ness from this State. A REP UISLI&In' PAPER ON RANDALL. The Very Bran for (lie Trimmers. " . New York Evening Post,.: ,'. The principal candidate of the re venue reformers for the Speakership is Mr. Carlisle, of Kentucky, and the candidate of the, protectionists and: trimmers, is Mr. Randall, of Penn sylvania. It is - needless to say that we should prefer the election to the Speakership of a man who can be de pended upon to so compose the com mittees of the House that in the treatment of the tariff question the interests of the consumer, and not. only the pocket of the protected manufacturer, will have a good chance, of just consideration, and that, therefore, Mr. Carlisle or some other man of the same way of think ing would be our choice. Mr. Rani dall is a Protectionist, possessing at the same time the skill of occasional- ly assuming the attitude of a reducer tn eUx W bUrdr8 V-H5 i8' m.orever, an experienced parliamentarian, who UlnfVW ?bably better' than any of his nvafs, how to stifle in its C H O Li;-.E R A, ! PROF. DARBY'Sr i 3! .vy T3Whlon4rVV T?lrrir1 -f - JrOpilXiaCtlC ; . , r mia i, jlie Host Powerful Antiseptic It uoTvn ,- ' ' ( If,, -r I 1 "WILL PREVENT THE CHOLERA MM' .Chicago Inter-bceanV Jfcp, - The most powerful An-.I ' chemtetry tiLtprodncedi! I wiW SSSSwAtt Itletroys ly renders all it cornea -1 in contact with -PURK, 1 igermi of dlaeMel SWJtKT ,Ai., ULJIAJM, 4he production of disease-germs ceases and the patient recovers. , ! WHEN TJSED 'ON UL- jit is a fact established by Science that many diseases are introduced by putrif action, 4 which reproduces itself, and propagate a the disease hi ever widening circles. iThnse diseases gener- CERS, SCALDS,BURNS4 ERUPTIONS and SORES. IT STOPS ALL .FAIN, SWEETENS the PARTS AND PROMOTES THE' RAPID FORMATION OP, ate contagion and fill the fcIj.de.rocHi8 AAA AAMWA' 1 it-KX It Pnrtflei the Asiatic Cholera I whfoh ia now devasta ting the East and ad-i H Ajtipoapliere. ' vancing on lis iuihhiuuu death rapidly . towards our shores. : Other dis-' eases of the same sort are DLPilTH KKl A, TX- ITS BXPOStJllE TO A SHoid fever, scar SICK-ROOM; iCLXAit, closet or! stable ,pesS ofs Massachusetts getover up purifies the atmosphere holding such a mess the better. Bon and drives' away, the t. j - .u...t. : : gr S&S low fevjsk, umpir ELAS, etc. All these perms bf disease ! and I'cbi. pcupiu uu uui care wueiuei n i srp n e r a t e contasrion. taken ter"nally' Other diseases FJSVJ5R and AGUE, MALARIAL FEVER, etc., arise from contagion which comes of dampness, unhealthy tT purifies the STOM- kE& nSttS SX- situations or unclean ness. 'WHEN USED AS iA ALL THESE DISBAR LOTION it destroys all SES CAN BE CURED Freckle and Blotch-pro-duclnsr trerins. leaving ONLY BY - STOPPING THE PRODUCTION OF the skin clear; white and gggffiigSrS1 transparent as that of a HtUechUd, . already produceu. Both these results are a.cC0MPLISHEI by the It renders all itl use of Proi.'Uarby'spre naration of Boracic Acid comes in on and Chlorine, known as itaet -wltn. Pore DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. and Healthy. Space does not permit us to name many of the uses to which this great Germ-destroyer is appli cable. Ask vour Drusreist for printed matter de scriptive of Its usefulness, or address ! . . u : J. II. ZEII.IIV & CO., I Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. 5 0c per Bottle. Pint Bottles, $1. 00. . ,' : no 10 D&Wly : Ir su we too nrm ch w no 10 ,.. - - rr A SPECIFIC FOR ST EPILEPSY. SPASMS. ! CONYULSICXS, FALLIX2 SICUTSS, ST. VITUS CHCE, ilCHOHOLISU, OPIUU EAT1XS, SYPEILUS, soscfuu, mil m, i UGLY ELCOQ DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, KERYOUSXESS, SICK EEACIDZE, . RREU'JATISH, NERVOUS WEAKKESS, KERYCUS FnOSTFiTIOH, . BRAIN WORRY, BLQG3 SC7.ES, : BIUOUSKESS, UOSTftHES KIQHEY TROUBLES AND 1RREEUUKIT1E& OESjr$1.50 per bottle at "draggisb.3 The Dr. S. A. Eichsocd Hal, Co., Prcp'R. ; St. ToecpJa 3Nrto. (1) . Correspondence freely answered by physicians. . ' 1'or teslimonials and circulars sendj stamp. ;' , C. 7i. CUITTEXTON, Agent, Kew Tork. ' my 8 D&Wly nrm ch w i tn th sat - my a CHOLERA MORBUS t : CHOLERA, INFANTUM I .' ASIATIC CHOLERA ' . ALL CHOLERA DlSEACEsVi. YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF PirryDavissPainEilJir " The Great Remedy for every kind of BOWEL PISORDER,;.. .. . Captain Ira B. Fosf, of GoldsboTougk, Maine, say : " One of my sailors ws ttck ed seyerely with cholera, morbus. . We ed- ministercd Pain Killer, and saved him.ff .,Vj J W. Simonds, Brattleboro, Vt.; say s , In cases of cholera morbus and sudden attacks of summer complaints; I hare never, found it tO fail.',- .-;. fi.i- ,f ';:.;:;... ALL. THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Jan 1 D&Wly nrm "dec 81 VTfal ' tr ' "... mm.; aw toe most eminent nnvBician i u : -vi.i-JEt.vir Of any school., what is the best thint? In thn world for quieting and allaying all irritation of me nerve ana urmg au lormg on nervous com mi of nervous-corn- like refreshing sleep i - - isltatlnirlv f . Plaints, tn vine natural, c Midline i always? r - And they will tell yon unhesitatingly "Some form of Horm !"" - - i - t ; ' . . f -C13APTEB L .. ; , t Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians What is the best and-only remedy thatcan bel relied on to care all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Blight's disease,dlabetea retention or Inability to lsetaln mine, and all the: diseases and ailments peculiar to Wnmen!'-.. . "v"4.Bdi?b?.?lL"rt1 .Vs11 yon explicitly and em-: phaticany ,Bnchn.". -t - ' j . -. -v. ' . Ask the same physicians i . . , ,.; "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipation, Indi gestion, billiousness, malarial fever, ague, &o and they will tell you: . ... ; "Mandrake 1 or Dandelion I" ' j ill ' Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally Tamable T.-... -; ; ., -. Ana compounded into Hop Bitters, such a " - Concluded nextweek.l- oct3Deod&Wly, tuthsat arm' ; oct8 MWG'SjaOIJHTAIN H I GrH IS C H O O L, ; KING'S SIOUNTAIN. N. C. . r. ' . Situated on the Air line . Railroad, 85 miles Southwest of Charlotte, tn the midst of the aSSvft.i SSf BUeat Pn. Average cost of board, tuition, TmS tio SSSlf hd ?or ?2Sb23tttfL& SKw,-r . WT- Jgj itJcex5tionor to baffle -in its progress, a'tty1Mijrily- attempt of possibly , rebel lious' revenue 'reformers', ' without in i'ahy .way, doingf,vloence.tp. be rules or tine Jtiouse. , f jji .au i" . 7 Prwf. the is 'decidedly : tlie safest' man trimmers canfind, ,and it is a safe tbe tKmhiers- want in thb Speak lef's chair above' all 'things.1 1 8lLENCEl WOULD. HAVEUtt I- .J.ihiiIffiW RETTEIL x I-.::.-. ... f ., ..,, I "If.the, JntertOcean could be per- goaded , to read, soriie of ..its Massachur 4tts exchanges it might avoid mak,, irig such a spectacle of itself when! it 1 . ' - A ..,.. . , TT1 m'l.Ly.i 1 Rev: t Ihtefidcearf has 'read th'e'e hatigliitahd witnessed'.'tbd mortis 'f ying spectacle of numerous brethren' the press in' Massachusetts Tdi-r "culing an investigation which they should have demanded under, ihe, -name of humanity, . , Gov. . : Batter, , am, may have been selfish, and ih(s n$ay have failed r to prove alb , the charges jmde but enough !? has been siown to prove tho wisdom of the in .vestigatibri, ' andy4 that 1 it' was not made any'ioo sboni AThe sooner the RePubllcart OT - Democrat which strikes aown suoninuuman monster?, bPfc the7 will stand, by: the man who ves the blows.,4 ; ,t,-, ;;t ... - , A NORTH CAROLINA YOUNG LADY IN NEW YORK. " How Slift Ha Won Sneeesg. j ., : -V Washington Capital."; ... : ! It is surpnsinghow many-edUcated and accomplished ladies there are ac tually engaged in business in New York city. While dining at the house of a friend the other evening I was introduced to a vivacious young lady : .whose airy graces suggested the man ners of a Parisian belle. She received considerate attention from the bbst ess, and it. was with much astonish ment I afterward learned that she was chief director of a down town type writer office. "You may well be interested,, remarked my friend, lighting a fresh cigarette. , "She is a granddaughter of Louis D. Henry, " for many years a commissioner of Spanish affairs in Washington.; Jler father, General . D. K. McRae, was once a candidate for the governorship of North Carolina, and during Presi dent Buchanan's , administration was consul general in " Paris. 7 He )' also brought to this country the celebra ted Ostend dispatches. With wealth and a cultivated, generous mind he determined to give' his daughter a finished education,' and accordingly tutors were provided her during his family residence in Italy and France. The child was undoubtedly pre eoeious, if not remarkable, for one day when she was visiting the Vati can Pope Pius was so attracted by her ways that, he gave her his bless inr and a pontifical smile. Notwith standing the good will of the Ifoly Father, misfortune came.1 Her fami ly's entire estate was swept away, and two years ago she determined to start for herself. "Coming to New York she" 'rented a , little office and began her metropolitan career with one little type-writer. It is a perilous task for an inexperienced ; woman to attempt to earn a living in a great city like New Yorkr but success atended the industry of Miss McRae. Lawyers, judges, and other friends of her fath er showed . iheir admiration for. the pluck of the Sohtherft girl by giving per ' assistance; and ' reference, and work came in so rapidly that she soon pad a dozen machines in a large, airy office, upholstered with" Persian fab jricsi where to-day she does tho largest type-writing business in the city, and has been' appointed nrincipal agent for the sale of machines. - J udge D1I-1 1 on told me the other day that her; work gave satisfaction in his 'u office," and he congratulated; , the , ex-Consul General to Paris in having so practif baL and accomplished a daughter. jPerhaps after all, it is by industry , that the Pope's blessing is to Ins' sc- ! j 's i ' :i i, TRICK. Baltimore Day, Dein. That the Pennsylvania Democrats 'should demand the abojition of the 'internal revenue system is natural, iln the Jst Cohgress' Sarauel J; Han-" idall, the Democrat, ' and ' William ; j iD. RelleyV the -Republican, fought i to' cut off the more than $100,000,000 ;of; money derived from the operation ;of the internal revenue laws, so as to 'stamp indelibly hipoh the policy of the government the abominable pro tective tariff to,'which . both. equally ,4 VI . 1 .-'. ' :ft - - :tii; at ' vt: i . . - f .. v. . . . j f prmatipn. , gathered ,f rqin nearly every sec- 'tion' of the country,' i- to the effect that ; .nni .iiff;nA.: wtm kn VUl 111: (Uupo Mv iuuciaug) buui nui tan euui u .uu t IflflB .lilt, m n n a . WESIETAN 7FEHALE'1 IHSTITHTE, ,..-.., , u STAUNTON, VIBGINIA , PENS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1883.' ONE OF THE Fibbt Schools fob Youna Il.tiiui ni wii TTwr. ted. States. . Surroundings beautifuL Climate I unsurpassed. Pupils from "eighteenr States. ; TEBMSAMONG THE BEST IN , THE UNION. : tfoara, washing, English Course, Latin, French,' i German, Instrumental Music, &c. for Scholastic year from September to Jane. $938. .For Cata- lOgUCS write to - - " V - j; f Rkt. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., President,, Staunton, Virginii una. Jy7Deod4wAW6w sat tn th ' ST. HAETS SCHOOL, ' ItALEIGII, N.'C, THE ADVENT TERM OF THE IfiSTH SEMI- . Annual8esslon of this School begins THUR8 DAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH.4883. . . : For Catalogue address the Rector, . a Rkv. BENNET SMEDES, a. m. . . Jy8 D&W2m . . . - r ' - JOHNS HOPEIHS UNIVERSITY, " BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. " ' rrJUni4 - i rr 1 W- ' itouegiate and . university Courses,. 'AnnonneemenU for HBKWW wfll be sent bnap- ' . . it.- . : plication. tat JeWDoaw&Wtf unuenaKes to wrjie aoout iiie. x cwkn- m a vva v . . j -j , RANDALL'S SICK HEADACHE L7! ' The real i uon o tne nerve- nma, auu; ""y --- fo ttbn there are many local or exciting causes jor ,thes heaaaohcs,'-sucn 'HivA: bright light, hot sun; going .ut theusna meal, stimulants, ana various otuo. , , bring on an attach; due au ; system is run apwn, row or uu i . aa Mil BFMnS. IEVRALE1A:NERW02NESS1 SZri dyspepsia . FMC-SIUfLE SICNATURE OH Thodsahds of testimonials to 'prove! the above assertions.-, We aive a. few samples . ,v, u 'IIad Keuralgdl and jsich Headache for nhJiYrnl rn.-nfT .nry,,lA tint Cure. OUf. VOW , jCWcry tfiar."-. Harburg, Casstowa, SO yarr, o short intervals. J naa acie. ' TounJPiUs have- cured me.h Wm. W, Hub; i bard,Manehester,N.JI.- ; j-.i'i-"--1 ' f'i)? sick keadacher'Tour fill cured J, JR. Buckler, Loesburg, Va. v. fTM headache ifcihv case was onsoftofigstajut? I Dr Benson BkhikJure consists of Internal aftd external treatment -at rsame time, and it makes thB skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no . poisonous drugs. $1 t druggists.:- v; . - 2)(r. Benson your 'Pills are super-excellent; -your. SJHn Cure also. It is fast curing tnydavghter,s,'nngi worm, which had spread all over , her- body fl -Mrs,. E.:D. Merriam, Blue Hill,-Mass. ; j ; ; ' C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C.i W. Benson's i Remedies, , lift Fulton, SW New , York.t " ' . ; - ' ; i ,' l ,, fob 13Deod&Wly tuthsa . nnn feb la.: f TORPID DOWELS, D I S O R D E R E D ' L 1 V E R ; and ' MALARIA. - : Prom these source tulsu three-fonrtha of the diseases of tlio tuman rnce. These Bymptoms Indicate llioi:c.-i.-i lucToaa of Appetite, .Bowels rort; , i;t Head-' ' AClie, follnesit alte. .l,,ti .v.i'.ionu exertion of body .: t t f.u mixtion t of food, IriiUii.ii; ,;, t J,nj:t.,., Low spirits, A iHelit:?. . vviu u-ilreted ' some drity, JJ' i - vi i- Jntia-rtnt at the, " Heart, lota .-; 1 ryt-H.liighljr col- . ored Urint, '-i ! IIMTIO and do- mandthouso uf ,r;n:Uy timt acts directly ontholjiver. A.i :i Liver medicine TUTT's PllataS hav no cjanl. -Their action on the ; Kidneys and Skin is also prompt: removing, all imparities Uu-ouerh these throo scav. nger of tlie system producing appe tite,8omia dijstion, refralar stools, elear s skin and a vigorous body. ' TUTT'S cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. JtE FEEI.S LIKB A HEW MAN. "I have had Dyspepsia with -Conatlpa-M tion.two years, and have tried ten different kinds of pills, and TUTT'S are "the first that have clone me any good. They have cleaned me ont nicely. My appetite Is splendid, food dierests readily, and I now have natural passages. I feel liko a new man.- . , WjD. ED WARDS, Palmyra, O. A', Soldeverywheie,a5e. Office, 44 MnrrayStN.Y. S E3AIR DYE. GEAT Eaih or WmsToma Btantly to a Gtxxsst Black by a single ap- ' plication of this Dtb. Sold by Druggiats, or sent by express on reoeipt offl.Tr . Office, U Murray Street, New York. , TUTT'S MAKUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. 'Jy20DeodAWly ;,. sn wefr . . nrm : . Jy,20 FOR THE PERMANENT : CURE OF c 9 COMSTlPATiOrJ. o other disease la bo prevalent In thl oonn-1 try aa CoaBtipation. and no remedy has ererl equalled tho oolobratod Kidney-Wort as al euro. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate the ease, this remedy -will overoomo it. I E OIB ETC THI3 distressins com-i rlbEiai plaint ia very apt to bel oomDllcated with constipation. Kidney-Wortf Istvanethena tho weakaaedDorta ana auloklyl nleaxea all kiada of Piles even when phytaoiansj ana naeaianiea nave ocioto lauoa. - 4 rWTX you have cither or these tronbloa PRICES. j USE I Drurtts 86l7 'Mi oel Dcod&Wly : I'iA .Wit : 'an we fr nrm:; oo I : . Iloetetter's Stom 1. nui.u a . I creasing vital pow 4V er, and -rendering. IN" the Dhvsical func LJ . CELRxATW - , wK J . , tio w;X -r" aci tions regular and active, keens the i.-i . yi.f y stem .in good J -Mi Y, - .Ot i , woraing oraer, ana disease. For con stipation.' dyspep-il Bia ana liver com plaint, nervousness Kidney and rheu 'matie ailments, it is invaluable, and .It Affords n. Riirn (1a. " fence - against ma larial : fevers, be sides removing all traces of Biieh dis ease from the sya I tern. .o - . 1 ; yor sale by allDrnggists and Dealers generally.'. ; my lvjjjswiy, .nrm . tatnsa my it. ;lma Lewus, Steel Bwulact, Bnua Tit?? a?i JOKES, be r AYS TBS VmuhtrZ ...MvuMimM nauainavnaiBj AitUZMULW VorbelKwk,aiiara TT- ,7! I jy 18 Weow4m' j Those ; Women v Folk. .How ; Hard-Headed 'Men- Estimate' ; some Thln's which they , .don't . Db derRtand. ' - rtv''--4! " " '-" ' Anybody who lias led a domestic life knows: how common such things as the backache J audi i pains in the chest, are among the- women who do the work Often and- perhaps generally the- a is tresses are oorne witnouc. raucn compiaint. j The women ielj about, and the machinery pt the, I house goes on.. Beyond .tbi3.'lhQse coarse-grainea 'animals whom New England women call '.'the men folks," seldom iook ' So long as their .wives or daufi 5 doctor'i 'anrtfaf i -w or daughters are not actually in bed, under 0tne( s care, the average thick-skinned husband. father gives ; the subject o attention.; At the same time the poor household drudgesr-who, ; deserve a better iate creep around, broemLoti utensils in hand, up stairs.down stairs and out-ef i dodrsl doing-tiiafe woman's workjiwhichisnever ;done." Losses of loved wives and fair girls f losses whose' suddenness", and nnerpeetedncss i'astonlsh' those wooden-pated' husbands . and' . fathers-fallseemlngly ptik of a oleaV.;8ky and - iorm tne lpgiaai sequel totne story oi negiecp.- J taW voti n4n T Wnnrt nt thA heads of teir '1! yoti m6n W stand at he. neaas or ten .thousand such homes, allow us to. drop;a word In I vonr rflnontlvn auks Tf fTioan' 'wnmA'n Of vonrn are l. , i I:" r ! : - i rm. x wuri,u.uavuiK. mey, are wyrm Biiviim. xuai back but indications of some organic trouble ef the kidneys, the heart,' or the lungs ? End it at once by the application of BENSON'S CAPCINE P0 RUS PLASTER. It will soothe that nervous dis ; tress, drive away that pain; banish that ! dull, weary hack-ache, give new strength to the body and fresh hope to the. heart: , No other plasters will do this. The Benson's ,plaster," however. Is not made to sell but to heal. It is a remedy, which never yet broke its promise and never will. .. Your druggist has i- Bnt before paying yqur " unu iu"ngiae piaster, w yqur poca look for the word CAPCiNE.cnt in the middle, 36 cents and puttlngthe plaster. in yqnr pocket,. :SeaW Pharmaceutical Chemists, I New York.. apS2D&W6m nrm su we ch sm oc i md first eause of these headaches is. In' this COBQli 7 .-Vi man Minister.of the -Gospel, Leslie. O. ? fund of over $420.0Cp has sinco been added., --.-LJ ;r - irj -wt. f iJ?" -.n..!f ,Vn t wSnSdeanart of toe Bret Steli OsiitnUp 3. T ' . r , Lawrencevllle, Pa. -.' 1MMMMWWPM m 1 f1f?;-:--5;'TDH: life: mckets only ?5. Snares in proportion -v 1 , ''"i- r?' ' 1" '-''T : 'T,-',:v'j -f : rr - f arid in -person rnanaa and control thai Drawings themmvesi ana laat toe tame are conducted iinth hi fieety, fairness, and in good faith toward aU parties: and we avilwrise the, Company to urn thi9certiflcatei, wtfit ;iwwwm..iy war ngnatures auacnea, in m advertisements l ,r J ' : . fri If:"" 1 -Mi? r..i ' 'II1 3; '.t;i:0,;V:' r,K' nt ;',""Jf It lo 0i '-. CommlMloner,,...K r- tnoorporated in 1868 for St years by the,LegisUv fare for Eduoational and Charitable purpose! EieBr - The xmlv Lottery ever voted on and endorsed mi lk e testate.-.j - , 1 I I' IN K V ILK IA LiJUS UU rTJO i!TJXl . ITS ORAND - SINGLE ; NUMBER J DRAW ING& AKE PLACE MONTHLY, 'v t m , WIN A FORTUNE. "EIGHTH GRAND DRAW-, ING, CLASS H, AT JTEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY Aingnst 14, 1 883-1 59th, Monthly Drawing. 100.000 Tickets at Five Dollars Eaetii I iiKT.oj PRIZES. ' . 1 Capital Prize.', . . . , I . .1. . . . .'. 75,000 1 Capital Prize.. 4.. i.-r, UU JwJ 3,000' 1 Capital Prle....T ?9.000; 2 Prizes of f 6000 . .-a. . . . ; . v i,ww & Jrizes. of i?000. v. Z-i ,i.Jv- i .1 t .?952 io Prizes' of xvw e. ........ - sooi.r:.:;. 00.....i . . '.An ' .........,T 1U.WW E0 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 20,000 800 Prizes of , 1UU. 30,000 :25,OOo- 500 lrtKeOt 1000 Prices of 85.; , , 26.000 i ' APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 J 0 Apprmtbnation Prizes' of JV50. i, j . . . ; 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500.. 4,500' 9 Approximation Prizes of 800. ...k . ' 250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to..'. ,V....Y 265,500 . Applications for rates to eiuos snonia only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. I For further information,'' write clearly, giving full address. . Address P;0. Money Orders orKe.-. gistered Letters to ; , " , NEWORLEANSMTIONAL BANK, 1 j , .:.!.. ,( New;. Orleans Lat.' brdinary letters' by Mail or Exoresa to' ; ! , .in a. dauphin, ' f , New Orleans, La. or Sl A. 1AUPIIIN, - - !-- . ; tili7 serenm wuaingion. i,i;. i i Jy U DW2aw4w we sat 030,000 FOB 02. "it ' . lopiilar Monthlv i Drawing- -In the City ot ; Louisville, on Friday, Angfttst 31, f83. These Drawings occur on the last day of each. , momb (Sundays excepted). Kepeatea aa ju dication by. Federal and State Courts has placed, his Company beyond the controversy of the law." To this Company belongs the sole honor of hav-. ing inaugurated uie, oniy plan Dy wmcn tneir drawings are proven honest and fair - beyond question.' '-.'.. J -,. ' i - . - r ; N. B, TUB COMPANY HAS NOW ON HAND A LARGE CAPITAL -'RESERVE FUND.. RKAD CAREFULLY THE LIST OF PRIZES FOR THE AUGUST DRAWING:' J 1 Prize... ..$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize 10,000 .300 Prizes 50 each 10,000 1 Prize...... 1 500 600 Prize 80 each 12,000 ID Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes. 10 each 30,000 8) Prizes 500 . , 10,000 0 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $2;000; 9 Prizes HOOeaoh, ,,'. . . " 1,800 i Prizes 100 each. ili a 1.969 Prizes. ",$li2400 Whnln TlRVnta. 2., naif T.nVot.a1 On. '" '- Tickets, $50. 65 Tickets, 100. i Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send bv Exnress. ' DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED" LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by- Express, can be sent at our expense. Address1 all orders, to It. M. BOARD MAN, (Courier-Journal Butldtagv) LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, r.-- . ,. , V . jaugeod&w; .,,,tu ,fh. aa., , s,. AFTEH Electric Apotlance are sent on 30 DayiMrlaL TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, TTTflO are saffeiing from NRBVOtm Dkbujty, ' lAKST VlTAIJTT, IiACi 0 KlRYB FOBCS AMS Vioor, WAgmo WBAKNB8SK9, and all those diseases of a PxBsoffAia KliUBB resulting) from Abubxs and Ornaa Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of Health, y ioob and Mahhooo OuaaAKTKKDi Send at oaoe tor IUostratod Pamphlet free. Addresa ' VOLTAIC KIT CO., MARSHAU, i ang DeodAWlv ' ; ' 'n th sat" anas ifcnaAX FABis,' -wnii; h BAKER'S nun G its ! jjaixr s Tma voeoiaiv,uie dobs nrcDatatibtf of claln ehoenlata fnr Hum. " My S8, oier reala ,0wy'J' from which the ezeess of oil his been vcrooved. easily digctied and aamitably .. .nocouue, ua anna or eaten aa con IfecUda Ukdaudoaa article hlgWy i recommended. bv ,toatists.--iuber's yiromo, uivaiuawe as aoieiibrcnu. AmGermcm afeset OiOcolate. f Eroma, invaluable ak k diet for ehu .ni..irM.i.riii,Vrnn)HJ ouau uy urucerp eTBrrwnere. - ( we fr Brt b . tit-Mart'. i i A ;:,&00 Soils and half-rolls BAGGING, ' I' , lOOO Bundles TTRS . aooosacWUveiTxwi sAtT, "i : 4i; 10O Bags COFFEE, ' ,'-, ' ' SO Bbls BTJTjfAK. aVgraaes; ' " - r . :" 50'Hhu and Bbls MOLASSES. ' -s S06! Bbls FLOUR,1 aU irades, ' ' ' 'V iwater-grpnna meal, uorn; , Tobacco Bnnffi fcca t; I ?,! vvn,;-j i .Jr r w m k T T n .; xtt' jT n' i r' - . Xr W l I- W A I I ang&D&wtf .Q.PttQrran.cl,. ffigh Grade: M; Phosphate. '. ;'' ' ' - i - . : J Gihhs Co'sHih Grade . ., .. AHHOHIATED-PHOSPHATE . ' E. jr. POWERS, .. WILMrNGTON, N.V Je8D&Wtf i ill liPIilfl fBEEOErAND ARKR) r a SO ii i pa m ' laniDjfcWly 1 KORTH CIMIHA-ROE HERRIliG. .IvSTA JTSW XEFTj FROJI THE LAST CATCH. I i-fc4rt. rn'rj- !i'.q- m r,,. Tf (f.r jf- v fif: .i nrrE canvass t-- ?ARE STJPERIOR TO, AXL OTHERS, r-s t JUCT ND WELL' FLAVORED. , ... - f TOiat, linr rAfreshins beverages rom us. . yotf can buy refreshing be,vei-ages m i JINGER ALE, Importe4 PPiat1 Ictlitot!. imported WDonu.-. nr--U B Ass PALE AlE and gennine Hcirrutt'Atas.; , WTOkaoJ ejery TtfW ojf f FtiAVOL 1 ,T 1 i , LP? LBridgers: ; &' Go,; , -1 to North; Front M -t I t J J if jaofi'sawtfi, THE; DAILY; i lr. OLDEST DAILY; PAPER IN - NOftTH CAROLINA I ' -VI rrtHi: i)aii.t hiirninu ktak, FIRST-CLASS DBMOCRATIC ' NhSWSPAPfSft,' iblished a the followins low OSfie ,Ycar. roetHKe paid; I x:Mont.hc, 4 00. ..... ro. One n..' L ..THJE1 r D A I L Y ST A R ; J I (Jontain3 full Reports of the Wilmington Mar ii i u V Ike feets, Tdegi-aphlc Reports of the-Northern' ivIJ':.1' and Ruropean Markets, and. the Latest ,1 General News, by.Telegrapl anr "v Mail; from all parts of tnri' ' it vy- v --- World. 1 1 1 largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE. Wilmington, f.. :ata' I" GOIDSBORO ".I!- rausic house ! ' WILL. IS LiAlVE, manager.'. -V. Branch of LTTDDEN &B ATES Prices aLderms the Same. ' . mJ tit t V,',t M)" For the mote convenient "suddIt of onrCaro- lina and Virginia trade we have onened a Branch bf Me. Will B. Lanel who has been; our General frravelliUff Salesman for some rears- This House ref control absolutely, And dealinp with it is the same as witn us. iTices, terms ana management are precisely the same as at our savannah House. tave ireurht ana aeiav-nv DOTine at onruoias poro ltranen jbusio uouse. .- ; . . I'lV' . b haths, savanuan, ua. Ko' other. House in 'America can . offer such in-- Uucements to purchasers.. . I m.NQS,and ORGANS sent pn FIFTEEN DAYS itest trial.' Ko money reqaired nntil satisfaction. 9s given. If not satisfactory. Instruments will be exchanged for others sold by ua, any time within jsix montbs after the purchase. ' SIX vkmS GUARANTEE. ' ' LEAD ALWAYS, UT 'EOLLOW NEVER. WE instruments aaM on tho Monthlv' Installment tplan. ' ; .Only house inAmerica selling PIANOS' and wih4 w a on xne uinjs rjuuu x btbiBl. Send for illustrated catalogues, special offers, sand full information.,. ..-,.," . i ''J WILL B. LANE, i.y. ,: ': ;L Goldsboro, r"S; C - I j15Wly 4 f ! (ISAAC TiATTS.. w,-f (Geo. W. WiuutAsis,'. . iS. 1. WAtilUcK.i. .!$ .. . ..i . . . i Tuainei t Vice" Ire5deiit ' ,...;.4.;...;aphier IBank of New, Haiiover 'CAPITAL PAID : IN 7 1.1.IJ $350,000 AUTHORIZEDOAPITAL5- $1,000,000 I ' ' - :ii .u ';' . ! , ' DIRECTORS: , , , ! W.I; Gore, . . ff IG. W. WUliams, of 'WU ; liams & Murchieon ' : f Hon-iK. It. BridgerSfPres ; W. &W. R.R. . I H. Vollers, of Adrian A Vnllora F. Rheinstein, of Aaron . & liheinstein, ; C. M. 8 teaman, . .'. Jas. A. Leafe.of Wades- boro. . I R. i B. Borden; iOf oflGolds ... borq,.N.vv D. McRae. (. President. .1 1 1 Jno: W: ' AtkinBon . ' -' 1, Isaac Bates, - .j I . ., Isaac Bates. 1. iiri f - ii 1 5 ' ." F IS.B.BOBMH, Qnlfl'ohffPh RMtthlr' IT. P. IidWKH. Cashier. resident. UUiUauutu U4W1U11. .,5?.-- it. DIRECTORS i jE. B. Borden, W. T.. Faircloth,-W. P.gornogay I R,,Bdmundson. Herman WeilL '' Y,. 'I O.Ji l"Jl A.LeaB.Jb PreBident. vasnier. -j DIRECTORS:-J-,:. i J. A. Leak,R. T. Bennett.6. W7. Little, j C; Marehal Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest. Is authorized" by- Charter to receive on deposit M.AMAna i 4-tr.. V W i a j ;r. . '. I n Jft a. - I vruaruiauB, ox, wc, ccc i the orders and reaucste of our country friends by mail Or otherwise. : sPTin-wir. . Wilson? Collegiate ,: Institute, i j', FOR YOUNG LADIES. J j gTBICTLY NONSECTARIAN. FALL SESSION begins September Sd, 1883. The Principal expects, Providence permitting,, to- teach again himself. He has added to his Faculty Prof. WILLIAM H. FENNEY, of London, England, a distinguished teacher of - Musk) - and Art. Careful physical, mental and moral training,. Unanrpassea'advan tages. Terms from, 80 to 30 per cent, less tnan at other Female Schools of equal grade In North Carolina. - - - , . For particulars apply to - .-. --''' . ; s P ASSBfiU A, M., Prmolpai,' . . Je 15 W2m Wilson,To. . .' ifimm UgeWOTtJl OCllOnl jtde twenty-first school vr - : tpprsday sept ni 1 beoiq Circulars sent on pnlieaKnn t A . ' . : Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRB. No. m p"", physicians & Sureonc 5 Thfe practical 'advantages of thi, q unsurpassed. Clinics held at t'ii v tV ternite and ; Marvlahd 'Wri!;' I J.Io?mtai. which belong to this School. I'hy" X1, a11 f Chemical Laboratory Work rcS and student. , Annlv tnr a n,tni lUIIt(lof p-,," i , ; vuwl"Kmj LO ! "v ,v I.. ' , . J iiVJU An l) IMP Tl TTTATiTnift . m , iXJ 'Jf--fS PuiVlcy; resident, .7 lications for stmn xv vi .r Tim Aflvice 9m B?way, N. Y. - , r ' - AU'J, 2 &JirBnrlo j -t . ;. - , . ' Hlffh SchftAl I " s.IAIa. -For Boys and. Youne Men. muss, iKjiiegi handsomely ijeautuui an For Catalogue, address inoiievue JTb? ABBOT' WESTERN LIAEYLAND COLIEGU f nm, Ar""""ll. I'll nrV,r"Vu6E ard pWi.JP weu ordered Christian fa. X SESSION begins SEPT. in T,,x HJKD c, aaaress khv. j. t. WARD "; sue- ( iwirnAwim Preceptress. . " " estminstur Mi THE EES' OF ALL V ros HAH and beast, For more than a third of n. Me xican Bfnstan Iiiniment has Ixvti known to millions aU over the worldas wro yiuy um.o reiiitncB ior the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price and nraise tb nf . kind. For every form of external pain Mnstansr Liniment is without fl.n Prniol ' It penetrates) flesli and muscle to I the very bone making the contina-e an CO of pain, and inflammation impos-i slble. Its effects uoon Human FiP.oh nnl the Brute Creation are equally wonder-j Liniment' is needed by somehotly I every house. Every day brings news of tne agony or an awfn I scald or burn Subdued, of rhenmatie martvrs to- stored, or a valuable horse or ox saved. Dy tne Healing power of this which speedily core 3 such ailments of S the HUMAN FLESH as Rlietrmatlsm, Swelling!, Stiff loinu twmractea jnnscies, ISurns ana . Maids, ICnts, Cruises and Sprains. Poisonous Bites and Stings, Stiffness, JUrinenesg, Old Sores, Ulcers, Frostbite?, Chilblains, Sore - Nipples, Caked lsreast, and Indeed every form of external dis ease, it heals -vrithout scars. ' For the Bbutb Ceeatiok it cures Sprains,; Sfvinny, ... Stiff Joints, Founder. Hurries s Sores. Hoof Dis eases, Voot Kot, Screw Worm, Scan, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind trails. Soavin, Thrush, Kinenonc Oltl Sores. loll Evil. Film upon tho Siht and every other ailment to Which the- ocenpaata of the Stalilc ttnd Stock Yard are liable. The Masican Mustang Uniment always cures and never disappoiats; and it i3, positively, . , t THE BEST all-, Mil I ! 1 1 1 1 .-mims 0E BEAST. f mB2'Wiy ! ' ycoTEiiooip! LIFE- triinrf tiivocic .ja 1 v; A Boolt for Every Man ! r ' ! imir.,- -mm-": . . afklil f lounff, xtiiaaie-agcu- mum v- nPHE untold miseries that result from hidiscrfr - I t linnln nm-ln Ufa m.irka ollmrfaten aD(l CUltlb Those who doubt this assertion should r"1 the new medical work published by the TEABij XHK SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OB, PRESERVATION. Exhausted Vitalily;,f er vons and Physical Debility. ''S Man, or Vitality Impaired by the Errors of outn, or too close application to business, may be re stored and manhood regained. . . 258th edition, revised and enlarged, Just p" llshed. f It is a standard medical work, the . in the English - language, written by a phy16'8? of great exjeriencei-to whom was awarded a gold ana jeweuea meaai Dy tne .national cal Association. It contains beautiful andrc pensive engravings, auu pages, more wum .luable nrescriDtiona for all forms of diseases. acute and chronic, the result of manv years extensiye and .Successful practice, leithcr one m which is worth ten times phe price of the wkk. Bound to beautiful French cloth, embossed, fu gilt. Price only $1.25; by mail, postpaid, uu. ceipt of price. Illustrated sample six cents Kena now. ,.!-. ..u THE SCIEN45B.OF LIFE; OH, SELF' , 4 JPREf ERVAT1UN, Is beyond all comparison toemoordinary work on Physiology ever published. .Then . m i im thing whateverthattae married or single can u ther require or wish to know but what is fuiiy explained.-London Lancet. THE SCIENCE' OF LIFE l-OBt SEtF I : ? : ,i-t;.-J a PRESEBVATION, . is a marvel of art and beauty, warranted to be a better medical book inS levery: sense than can w ebtained elsewhere for double the pnee, or uw money will be refunded , in every tastance.-" tbN! B.-YOUNG and MIDDLE-AGED KBN save much time, Buffering and expense W reau ing the Science of Life, or eonf errmg with tne thor, who may be consulted on ail diseases reQ"1 ring skiU and experience. Address E PftABODT MEDICAL INSTITIIT ' or W. H. PABKBB, M.B., 4 BulllncZa JSt., Boston, Jna8"' , nryll'Wiy , s - IIEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, " RicnnoM). npHE FORTY-SESTH ANNUAL SESSION ui begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1883 v For Announcement, or further information address ' i . M; L. JAMES, M, D-t je 26 Doaw&WCw tu Dean onheFac" mU HANNAH MORE ACADEMY'FOn Gig ' 1- near Baltimore. Noted for . healtMnfin. thorough instruction, careful to??ne"tterm tag influences of a christian home. The nex will begin SEPTEMBER 190 . REV. RICH, A. M., M. D Rector, Reisterstov. aug 2 2tawD& W2m ; th su Prenarps . a or University. Thomiii Ik !

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