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HBS STAR -
A Bi-Weekly Paper, publlwhod in the
interest of the Colored Peo
ple of the South. ;
G-I30. T. XVLSSOIWC,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Hos. Geo. H. White, Attornoy at Law, New
Berne, N. C,
Hon. Jno. C. Danpt, Torboro, N. C,
Paor. W. B. Hamhs, Raleigh, N. C,
Dn. L. A. IUthebfohu, M. D Macon, Ga.,
Mas, B. V. H. Bbookh, Knoxvillo, Teim.,
Hon. R. B. Elliott, Columbia, 8. 0.,
Hon. Geo. W. Pkick, Jr., Wilmington. N. C,
, Hon. W. V. Ti'RNeb, Washington, D. 0..
Are corresponding editors of the Stab.
RATES OP ADVERTISING,
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, v
One square, one insertion , $ 50
One square, (wo insertions. , . . . 1.00
One square, three insertions 1.25
One square, one month , 3.00
One square, throe months H. 00
One square, six months 9.00
One square, twelve months 10.00
For larger advertising liberal contracts will
bf made.
Utilizing the Reindeer.
When an Esquimau hunter kills a rein
deer the first thing he does is to skin it ;
then he eats some of the warm, quivering
flesh. This is a very important part of
his task. He cuts it open and removes
the entrails, and making a sack of the
reticulated stomach, fills it with the
blood that is found in the cavity of the
body. He then regales himself with
some of the spinach-like contents of the
paunch, and by way of filling in the
time and the little crinkles in his sto
mach, cuts off and eats such liltle por
tions of fat as are exposed in the process
of butchering. He then looks around
for a stony place and deposits the car
cass conveniently near it, together with
the entrails and'the bae of blood. Be
fore cutting the body open it is turned'
back up and the strip of muscles along
each side of the backbone is removed,
together with the sinew that covers it.
Over this also lies the layer of tallow
(tood-noo) when the animal is fat, as is
usually the case in the summer and fall.
The head is then severed from the body
and placed on top of the rest of the
meat, so that when the entire mass is
covered with about a ton weight of large
stones it is considered secure from the
ravages of foxes and wolves. Not so,
however, from the wolverine and bear.
They can open any newly-made cache,
bxt after the Bnows have fallen and the
stones and meat are frozen in one com
pact mass it requires the ingenuity of
. l mi' J J 1.
man to remove u. mu i uuuo vj
loosening as large a stone as possible
with the foot, and with this stone as a
battering ram another and larger one
is loosened, which in turn serves as the
battering ram- to loosen tne otners.
Often it is found necessary to use a nar
row, wedge-like stone as a lever or bear to
force the other stones apart. The cache
is always made more conspicuous by
leaving the antlors to protrude above
the stones. '
After his meat has been secured and
he has refreshed himself with a pipe
the hunter makes a bundle of the skin
and the moat attached to the sinew and
tallow, and wends his way to his tupic,
where his wife or wives await him. His
favorite wife takes the meat joo-le-oo-she-nee)
and strips the sinew (oo-le-oo-tic)
from it by holding the meat in her
teeth while she cuts the sinew from it
with her knife, which is shaped like a
currier's knife. She then chews off the
meat that still adheres to the sinew un
til it is perfectly clean, and hangs it up
to dry, when it is separated into its fib
res and becomes thread (ever-loo). In
the meantime the other wife, with her
teeth, cleans the fleshy side of the skin
of the meat and fat that may still adhere
to it, and if the sun is still shining,
stretches the skin upon the ground to
dry, holding it in place by small stones
placed around the edge. At night the
skins are brought into the tent to keep
them away from the dogs, and they are
again put out in the sun everyday until
thoroughly dried. They should be dried
as soon after killing as possible, in order
that they may be in the best condition
to preserve the fur.
Our Dinners.
English people are quite impressed
by the abundance of viands set upon the
American table, and rather criticize the
custom.v They say that in providing for
their table thd mass of Americans rarely
consider what goes with what (of course
there are the epicurean " few -.who do).
Except the ' Yankee -j3ork and beans,"
there seems to be no1' viand so wedded
to vegetables as to be spoken of to-
irflther. like the Enelish "duck and
irreen peas." "mutton and turnips," etc.
Generally, speaking, vegetables are cho
sen haphazard, and so carrots, or dried
beans or turnips... are as often served
with poultry as not ; no question of the
"eternal fitness" of thintrs seems to
trouble the average housekeeper. Then,
not only ia the unfitness of certain veg-
etables for certain meats unthought of,
but the vegetables themselves are served
with sublime disregard to harmony, and
so peas and asparagus, aud summer
, Hnnasb. and potatoes, often find them
selves cheek bv iowl on ona plate,
From four to six vegetables are often
served at once, and two merely are con
sidered bv anv but very fashionable
people to be a very mean sort of a din
ner. Tomatoes, in some form or other,
are invariably on the table when in Rea
son, and more often than not canned,
. fcven in winter. , Many of thft methods
in which potatoes are prepared are quite
unknown to isngnea people.
i rRockford (111.) Rogister.l ,
Fell Against a Sharp Edge.
- This is furnished by, Mr. Wm. Will,
1G13 Fraukford ave., Philadelphia, Pa.;
Some time since I received a severe in
jury to my back, by falling against the
sharp edge of a marble step, the stone
Jienetrating it at least a half -inch, and
eaving a very painful wound. After
suffering for a time I concluded to ap
ply St. Jacobs Oil, and am pleased to
say that the results exceeded my expec
tations. It BDeedilv allayed all pain
and swelling, and by continued nso L
.1 T 11 T. :ir
made a perfect cure,
I really think it
the most efficacious
usedi ,
liniment I ever
The bush of Australia is so overfed
by the multiplying of wild horses that
they have to be shot down in common
with rabbits and kangaroos. In one
district an Arab stallion got away some
thirty years ago and he was never re
captured. He was a chestnut, and took
tf" couple of thoroughbred colts with
him, and it has been remarked that a
large portion of the wild horses of the
district are of his color. Horses believed
to be very old are occasionally seen far
away in distant ranges. One man has
shot 8,000 horses in two years.
Chambersburgh (Pa.) Herald.
After vainly spending five hundred
dollars for other remedies to relieve my
wife, I have no hesitation in declaring
that St. Jacobs Oil will cure Neuralgia,
says M. V. B. Hersom, Esq., (of Pink
ham & HarsoTd), Boston, Mass., an en
thusiastic indorser of its merits. !
Arrangements have been consum
mated for the consolidation of the
Missouri, Kansas and Texas and the
Texas and International and Great
Northern llailways, and the St. Louis,
Iron Mountain and Southern and the
Texas Pacific.
Poverty and guflorlna.
"I was dragged down with debt, poverty and
suffering for years, caused by a sick family and
large bills for doctoring, which did them no
good. I was completely discouraged, until one
year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured
Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in
one month we wore all well, and none of us
have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to
all poor men, you can keep your families well a
year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's
visit will cost, I know it. A Workingman."
The kind of books that are most read
now are those in which the villain al
ways has a cold smile playing around
his mouth. People like to think that
there is some one, even a villain, who
can always smile coldly. Pwk. -
. it i i, ,
Homejtblng Almoit Marvelous
Is the steadily increasing power and populantj
of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
A woman pianist who plays with only
one hand is just now the talk of Paris.
If we remember rightly, the Italian or
ganist invariably plays with only one
hand. The Italian has a wonderful turn
for music. Boston Transcript. t
,'Hemt TrnH ever
scd t deocrlptive circulars
is Co., 083 liroadwav, N. Y.
free. N. . Klastio Trush Co.
HOW TO SECURE HEALTH.
It la itranse any one will uffer from deranccmrntt
brought on by Impure, blood, when SCOVIIX'S SA11SA
PA HI 1-1. A ANDSTIIXIXGlA.or HI.OOD AND LIVER
5YIIUP will restore health to the physical organization.
It Is a strcnathcnlng syrup, rloasant to take, and the BEST
BLOOD PUK1FIEU ever discovered,-curing Scrofula,
Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys. Erysipelas,
Malaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilions complaint!
snd Diseases of the Blood, l.ivcr. Kidneys, Stomach,
Skin, etc. ; " '
Tanner German Ointment cures Burns,
Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Sprains, Cullblsins, etc., soUhei
Inflammation, and relieves pain In tho side, chest
shoulders, etc .
WAKlUJiTED FOR 31 ViIARS
AXD SEVER FAILED
ro CURE Croup, Spasms, WwnPf, .W.1'
Sea Sickness, tnkou internally, and CtUAIIANIP-D
perfectly baimloHH; alwj ejUmalW. CiuX BriiiHeH,
bhrouic Kueumatism, Old Soros, Pains in th limbH,
hack and ehfntt. Huch a remedy is Da. TOBIAS
VF.NKTIAN LINIMKNT. . ' ' :
. l-No one oneo tryiuK It will ever be without it;
over COO physicians use it.
Vegetine
CURED SCROFULA.
Philadelphia. Ta., July 18, 1877.
H. K. 8T1CVEX& . .
Dear hlr lean cncentiuv rwemmraa jo -"
riNE as Hi a "Greut Blood Vurinr.y I have been
tiling from ficrolula for yoam, and was cured M
rour Vruktink. 1 keep It coiistautlv orr hnnil to
keep my IkiwcIh reprular, and am constantly recom
mending It to all w hom 1 hear needing a remei.y
like yours. Truly yours. ti ..r..T,.tfi , v
allw ni-nimlnlerl ith Mr. McOfttiL'Sn,
f can vouch for him as being reliable in his state
aient.asIhavesoldhimVicoKTifs. T
Dnufflist, lii21 Beach Streel.
Vegetine.
RemarlcalJlB Cure" of ScroMons Face.
WKSTMrssraB. Conn., June 10, 1879.
Mb. H. B. 8TEVENS: . , . ,
Dear Sir lean testify to thefrood effect of yom
medicine. My little boy had a Scrofula, sore break
out oh his head as larpe as a quarter of a dollar, and
it weut down nut lace ironi one ciar i mr umr.,
under his neck, and was one solid mass of sores
Two bottles of your valtiablo Vr-ifBTiKK completely
cured him... .Very rjfiniy. r
Druggist's Report, j
' Phu.advxpbia, July 6,1877,,
H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.:
We have sold your Vkuktine for some years past.
a .... huini,i,ni,l it. aa tieinff the hPM
and safost "Blood Pnrilier" in we, . We have sold
many articles , the snme description, but Vkoktini
gives the most limvernl sutislaction. Wo alwajf
recommend it with c" I T10 .
. ' i Drugglsls, JiKO Market mtc.
Vegetine is Sold by All Di uggists
chnnf MmcSa At Half Price. Add's for CaWogties,
79 AWEF-K. $12 a flsv at home easily made. Costly
' Outllt h-ee. Add'STBim Co., Augusts.Matne.
A Stnndard Article Everywhere.
It Is a long way from the Atlantio to the
Pacific and lrom Maino to the Gulf of Mexico,
but in all the vast area lying within those boun
daries thero. is not a city, a town, village, not-
Mn'merif. nt nvmn u4iaia TTruiTirTTffll'a K'rrtlir Ann
Bi'Iters is not well known and in Kreutdemajwrrf
t i i? i - : i i. . i.n i W i -i
u is inu great nouaunoiu meuicuioi me
American pooplo, and is taken everywhere as a
safeguard against epidemics and"" endemics, as
a pernody for dyspepsia, biliousness and irregu
larities of tho boweltvra cure for chills and
fever and rheumatic ailments, as a sedative in
nervous oases, as a wholesome exhilarant in
hypochondria, and as a general invigorant and
rnttf.Arnt.iv " Tn thA toasJc unil drnrminir it im.
l parts strength and vitality, bracing tho relaxed
and rousing all the latent energies of the
- ..i Ii K. 1 .l.J..J
fSYBluui, - xui vema lb una uutm tiiu bliiuuhiu
tome ana corrective oi tne western woria
The population of ' the brand new
kingdom of Eoumania is about 5,000,-
000. Tne (Jatnolics are said to numoer
115,000 and the Hebrews 400,000. , The
national church is independent both of
Constantinople and Moscow.
Feels Young A sain. ,
"My-mother was afflicted a long time with
Neuralgia and a dull, heavy inactive condition
of the whole system; headache, nervous prostra
tion and was almost helpless, No physicians,
or medicines did her any good. Three months
ago sho began to use Hop Bitters, with uuch
good effect that she seems and feels younr;
again, although over 70 years old. We think
thero is no other medicine fit to use in the
family." A lady, in Providence, B. L
A dry goods house advertises lawn
dresses, that will wash. , Of course.
Why wouldn't they. - Isn't it the busi
ness of a laundress to wash. Yoikers
Statesman. ' ,
'; Fbom B. P. Liepsner, A. M., Bed Bank, N. J.
" Ely's Cream Balm Co., Owego, JJ. Gents
I have been troubled with Catarrh so badly for
Kflveral voars that it soriously affected my voice.
I tried Dr. remedy without obtaining tho
slightest relief, but one bottle of your Cueam
Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored
and my head feels better than it nas lor years.
I feol deeply indobted to you. Very truly, B.
V. Tanglier. Januarv 28. 1881."
" Mv son tried Elv's Cream Balm for cold In
tho head. After using it twico he felt ilo more
distress or trouble in breathing. I recommend
it above all other Catarrh remedies. It sells
well with me. C. C. Hascnbuch. Drugsist,
Mahanoy Citv, Pa., February i, 1881." Drug
Gists' Drice. 50 cents: or wo will mail it for
50conts. - -
Ely Cream Balm Co., Owcgo, N. T,
Indioestion, dyspepsia, norvous prostration
and all forms of general debility relieved by
taking Mensman's Peptonized Bkef Tonic, the
only preparation of beef containing its entire
nutritious properties. It contains blood-making,
force-generating and life-sustaining properties ;
is invalnablo in all enfeebled conditions, whother
the result of exhaustion, nervous proatratioii,
overwork, or acute disease, particularly ii
resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell,
Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York.
Veoetine is nourishing and strengthening ,
purifloe tho blood ; regulates .the bowels ; qnieti
the nervous system; acts directly upon th(
secretions, and arouses the wholo system tc
action. 1 ' .
No preparation ever discovered except Car-
tmi.TNE.,a deotiorizou extraci oi pouujuum, wm
rp.ill v nrodnco new hair on bald lioads. Ic will
bo a happy day when tho great anny of 1 .alii
heads fully: understand this.
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A IUJNDREII and THIRTY THOUSAND
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the.v are aimed with so potent a remedy as tho niaff
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lather had recently planted some raditili
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about the time that his parent was ex
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mir r or iw
- Neuralqia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, S welt'
ings and Sprains,. Bur as and
Scalds, Genera Bodily
Pains,
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. Ho Preparation on earth equals St. Jacoss Oil
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Directions In Eleven Languages.
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. 15 MEDI0IHE.
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EH
HOP MTTERSo
(A Blcdlcino, not a Drink.)
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HOPS) Btcnc, mandrake,
DANDELION,
AD TH PtinilST AND BeBTMTemOAtQOAI
TI19 or ALL OTUX8 BlTTBUS.
THEY CURE
AH Diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Blood,
Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs. Ier
vousness. Sleeplessness and especially
v f einaie iompuuii u.
$1000 IN COLD.
wnibe paid for a case they will not cure or
Uelp, oriuranyuuuK uniiuiu wujjiuiuih
found In them.
Ask your druggist for Hop ltlttersandtry
ihcin before you sleep. Take no other.
D T. C. fs an absolute and Irresistible core for
Drunkeunesa, use of opium, tobacco and
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