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MISCELLANEOUS. -t For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hcg, Poultry. 3 00 PAGE BO O K Ti- Ckrt t Free. V 11. IL. Yrtry K'l,VVr - Sat rrH f Price. HamphrtTi'Mtd. Co fW ru1toa SL T STJHPSSBYS' HOMEOPATHIC If i r y SPECIFIC Ho. 28 ". - r mi tnf f fnl rmdr (or ..:r . ... i in. i 3rrcus DEWiity, viiai nwraws, i.,h'Ui fmm mw-wort or othtr ru f Tf ortli Carolina 18SS SoWnyof the Etiprlish sparrows n,e"v v -judges. v- . - ' :, of Beaufort . decoiabe. JLJ&O J-wJ..y vwjr-. frozen to death during the lstDlstrictt James E. shepherd ' I . . . , r.r.i.Mrt T-rprt PhllllDS. Of L Josh. T. jAME3, ,.Ed.tor SVT;'-iltrookI tlint thenl,,uW o( g&cJ .- j ' uifoti 4 I Kfiitl to be Tierirei- aC? vi rtnvfcin. of Mamnson. THURSDAY. MAY 31? ISSSl Entered at the rostomce at Wilmington, N.C., tut SC-COnu-CiaMS iuuiin. eturuoi many naiv f Wv " , . inth District. AlplionsoC Avery, of BurJce.k d been tin veil away. j strict, wm. M. shipp, of Mecklentturg, n,1 12th District, J. i. Aiernmon,-w jjuiiwxuw. result- in the i IbinhJl that -had Central Park in New SOLICITORS. b4 Pwtraiioo. from-."7t .i Manual m iwcmt n taciS cxS w IT arm) n ,7,-? - c;r2 rCc4 r i-" fJ A "e frliC :u. I-1 titf i If TiDr-d tbs nOOIi OF CA C E ttnla, 1 jT r-iiTTH mod rrv iei ftaJpMir u& llov to patid nd Mork I latent. llMTMBkA kOLtk.l I. A I All fiM We mall enough to FREE connnw. IC l. LACPRBCH CO. nijll 4ir 773 Uroad sT, Newarfc, N.J. Walter s Patent Mo.tal Shingles ifti. rwjtjw ni llAKLE AND OKNAMENTAL. IUastrttM cauiovmo arvJ prkv ui frw. -N-nal sntrr MrrL tsooiixu t a. mj H 4 5U: East 2ixh St.. New York iitjr. There Is n great capital invested hUar plantations and factorres of the Inland of Cuba.' Still larger in vestments of the same kiud are be ing made at this time. A few days Ago an agent of a syndicate of Eng lish capitalist's arrived in New York city, on hh way from Havana to London. They had empowered him to vi.it Cuba anil make an offer for the purchase of thft largest and most valuable tobacco estate which yields the highest price leaf that grows in the Island. His offer was a:cpted, but the change of owner ship will not be consummated til he reaches Euglaud. The smokers of tho Partagas brand will doubt Ies be made aware of the facts in course of time. t The breeding of canary birds is a common occupation among the Hartx Mouutains, and a ready mar ket Is found for them in the city of liolar, an aristocratic place of some 30,000 inhabitants, where , some of the deceased rulers of Prussia lie buried. The birds generally sell at prices ranging from a few dollars to flftv dollars, but there is one varie ty, exceptionally fine singers, which frequently bring one hundred dol lars. This bird serves the purposes of a teacher to the others in the matter of singing, and is therefore eagerly sought after. Recently a dealer in canary birds from the Hartz Mountains landed in New York, bringing with him upward of 2,000 beautiful songsters. It was his intention to dispose of them in the large cities of the country. Perquimans. i of nauixii lartln. :KJ ouuiuu.c ... District! Isaac ltT Strayhonu of Durham. the- thrushes, the oriole and -wood- JSt; tTiJL Uen, of Dupim. .1.1 pecker have re.rne-1 to their oia.jSaar' Imunt- am! t!ie robin, .hold 7ig?g& SSSSE' tfnns! ! niirht 'and morning on the . ?otn twiiorJie. of Meek-lent ..rTi' lawns wriich they have not ihh District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. visited before "hi! years. TH&miEhW my EXHAUSTED VITALITY t A-UFE, the Krea MfeUcal Work of tb agcoo ManhomUNert oua a&J It)r4Cl De bilUy, Prcastore De XHOV THYSELFlaSdtb nnnild mlcr 9eoce2at lhwon, M m?w 8 m. 143 prv CTlptioo f.f a3 diMMA Cloth, fall tU only tl.Of irmk MM WmtratlTe wuuplo fw lo aU yoati Ja BUU-tJ tan. S.m4 oor. ITustWd o viiU SltxUl Awnkd to Ui auUor by lb SmUan a Hlicml AssodstJotL AJdre P.O. Dox l,Ik joe. VuA,or Dr. W. IL PAKKElt, cradaateof l!p rard ML1 OoC?e, tt ytar. prartie o oAon, rbo mr be eocjuArtl cooAJoU:rr. Office, No. 1 Daiica St Specialty, DiaaB of Man. Cat laia c. Yaa aaay arrr It my 14 iw , i 2k - fl INTEREST to M It mUfM ry vno uvr ii an cuiutij? mi-siy.TliO Vrrba Santa frm Spain. Sro h Trur be rr fail. Our il iu :rau-d, pie Lool 1 ir:fmia!. Ixctit wnlTV Kt ttumfchonk aJlU VOX (iRARP TUOCI1KK fft, Lpe. - VJ lai U lf f , Ar York. ris nn tp nn n"'rTTN'TV II n ' r ...j-.V, - -MAKES- AVUolly unlike artlflclal nyatema. . Any book leameU In onereadlnir. " russrs of l ox7 at paltlinore, 100.1 De troit, 130O at lWlao:clphla, larvo clasps of colmatjU Law student .at Vale. JUes ley, Obertln, mivrrsltyof licnn.. Mlchlfaml nl traty, cuautauqua. &c. &c loorsed ty Rlrnard proctnr.the Scieutlslr Hons. Astor. Jn-lah P. Denlamln. Jul5 tilbson Dr. Brown. K. U. Oooi:, I'rtnclpal N. JiTZ mal coli. c The system la IrtecUy is perfectly taught by correspondence, los- Fisrtuji roKT bkk from KCVr. LOISETTB. SIT Fifth avc. New lork. tay 14 4w . - HAIK UALUAiil rnim i aaJ tntias tb ImlIt. tTocnotcs a luxuriant trrowth. Nvr Fail t Rtor Qrty Hairtaita Yenthfut Color. H1NDERCORNS. Tb aaftwt, art ad test ewe f orCorw. Banlmw. i KoraUrA- EowrH CMnrori W IM iii itrrrrL b cur. U casta ailvcsta. HacoxCtt,K! tay 14 w . ' Eua V CI t.a Of all the incideuts connected with the recent floods out Went per haps none was more thrilling than that rt-lattnl of tin father who "was on the levee working with other faruiersAvheii the embankment gave way. Mounting his horse he had a mud race with the advancing wa ters for his home, where his three little children were sleeping. Reach ing there just as the water struck the house, he placed the children in a wagon and started for the bluffs. The rapidly advancing flood floated the wagon box from 'the wheels and two of the children were drowned. Johnson saving himself and his little daughter. The child is all he has left of a happy home ami a farm of 200 acres. This pathetic story from real life might furnish the theme for a campauion poem to Mis In gelow's well known "High-tide on the coast of Lincolnshire." An application has been Hied by a New York civil engineer for a pat ent for a locomotive and tender dp. signed for making faster.tittre than has ever been made' In this or any other country. The boiler is rectau- tHar iu shape, having a larire and permanent area of evaporating stir face, supported by a t;reat extent of heating surface, the pressure to be carried being 210 pounds per inch. which is but one-third of the burst ing pressure at its weakest points The cvlin lers are in the rear of in stead of between the truck wheels, and the fire box is supported be- tweeu the centre of gravity of driv" ins wheels.- All the combinations of parts are iu exact harmony, and it is intended to easily make the time of sixty miles an hour with ten coaches, and can, without violent strain, be brought to ninety-five miles an hour with the same load. This gain in ierformauce over the present machine is obtained by a mathematical construction with ref erence to the distance between rail centres upon which it is supported, and is the first application made which has embraced and specified every portiou of a locomotive and tender constructed mathematically with reference to the limits within which they must be confined and supported. As a result of exact proportibn with reference to such base, the cost of maintenance will be greatly below the general aver age of present constructions. , my l 4w ny Durafcla. Also Lawn. Tennis, at HEINSBERGERTS It is n Curious Fuct i v That the body is now more suscepti-' - . I . ..tnliAinn tli.itk rrf ble tO Ueneill irtmi mrintuic man any other season. Hence the im portance of taking Hood's Sarsapar llla now, vh?n it will do yon the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and enriching the blood,' creating an appetite, and giv ing a healthv tone to ihe whole sys tem. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa parilla which is peculiar to itself. . . MAY HOOXSHINK. Vvr comes a IllISS L WKlOW. Acrnel act To pull down the blind.! A murderous act To open the mail. il. j It doesn't take; a kitten long to win his purrs. Hearts may be honest, but they are always on the beat. To expect to get to heaven Uy singing is trusting to chants. When" i a lady is sewing, she is in reality not what she seems. Having sown their wild oats pre maturelv some rapid youths essay toreafj ihe same1 with a bicycle. Death of greafmen all remind us There are trreat men still about us; When we leave the world behind US, i It will get along without us, M!-rrUt fto annlieant) How oftl arvou. Hridget?- Applicant (with a sigh)! Ah ! mem, imyther av us will iver see forty agin. A dressmaker got mad because her lr ff serenaded her with a flute. She saiil she got all the fluting she wanted iu her regular business. ! - - You Who Lead Seuentairy I.Ives will fiiir trreat relief from coustipa rion. bead ache and nervousness, by hiLini' Simmons Liver Keirulator. IT i- iLsim!K harmless, vegetable coin imiul' mire to relieve von. Persons of sedentary habits often sillier with LhliiuvlinlTeetioiis. If they would maintain the strength of the digestive oriransland iinwrove the ntiahty or the blood by taking the llegulat r ir wnnlil restore the kldnevsto health andvigor. May "Were all wise enough to heed this advice in season, a world of suffering would be avoided. Tho best months in which to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are March April At no other season is tho body so much in need of, or so niscci-tible to the benefit to bo derived trom Hood's' Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the blood, the weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will be con vinced that it is the ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all droggiata. 1 ; six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar dec loiyr diEwnrm j rawssdp ELY'S 73 r Mi j win.' Vl 1LJ I I f Cleanses the Nasal Passages,! . m. j arrn m m a w m t Pain 1 1 Field Croquet. mnr rint i ink or CROOCCT FtR QUAL I ouyiog oy pelting & in&i Dottia iree rjprJE BEST LINK OF CROxiivtr y lurgs aizoSl Everr bottle warranted lty an 1 Price ever oSered. Good, Cheap I . Their Bualneia Booming Probably no .one thing has caused such s gnaral revival of trade at W II. Green & Co'a. Drug Store as their giviogaway to .their customers rf so oiaoy Iree trial bottles of Dr. King's Now - Difcorery for- Oosamptin Their trade is simply enormon in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cares and neter disapr-ints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, , Broncbitis. Croup, and all throat and tunc diseases quickly cared. You can teal it before baying by setting a trial bottle free Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves j ast received at Jacobi's Hdw.. Depot. It will pay you to use one. . t 'a. . JiO .r A . 1 and Iiiflara 1 1 I matlon. Heals theUjrypy Senses of Taste and1 SmelL TEl litlj CUEB.HAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable, i Price 50 cents at drujrglsts: by mall, registered, CO cents. ELY BKOTHEIiS. 56 Warren Sr., New York. - apl 9 lyeod dw . " " x k i ; ' ' Valuable Lands for Sale. QNE TBACT Or LvND, LYING ONK mile from l.lnoolntoa. N. C . consistlnr of 83 acres, 53 acrea cleared: la beat t0r cottoi. bntfrlvee good crops tor all Rralna. IIa a bincb niBQlofc tbrough It arnj a flnepprlnr; a few acror b.ltoai Unit on the branch and 50 acres In wood, oak aid hickory, well Urn bered. . . ' Another trnr lying 24 miles from Llnohr ton. rnlie from j!. u K ti0OaCre4. 25 eleated. fine spring of df Melons water, about six acres of bottom lacd near It on tho fcrarch; u rp. i ior tou- ceo, oui grows ether croit- wen, uicmu jcimjw ymo ana oat For price and terms appry to CIIONLY & IIOUUIS. EChl6tt Ancfra & Eeal Euta Brokers ttve OF HOLDING C01TBTS FIBST iVDWiAi D1STKICT. v SrHrso Judge Montgomery. Ueaiiroit tFeb. tain. May 28th, Nor. 26tH t'urritUCK juan-u om, ocpu. uv. asqaotaak-Alarch 19tlL June 11th, ppt rqufiaaM-Marca' 26tb, Sept. 24tb Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. - Hertford-April isth,- June 18th Oct. 15th. Washington Apm ski. wuu. Tyrrell April 30tli. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7thv Nov. otn. ' i ' Ilvde May 15th, Xov. 12th. PanUlco May 2lst, Nov. 19thJ " ( SECOND JUDICIAL nisfKICT. i smiNGudge Graves. I UaUfax-tJaiL0 9th, tflarch 5th, May lh, - i?AhmnTi-ifan. 2JJd. April 2d, Oct, 1st, Bertie Feb. 6tU, April 20th Oct. 2JtlL Craven tFeb. lth. May 28th,; Nov. 2bth. Warren March 19th, Sept. lnn. v Edgecombe April 10th, Oct. 15tli. . - L THIKD- JUDICIAL DISTBICT, Spking Judge Avery. ' v Turirro i;raves. t . Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, t June 11th, sept l4FIrankUn--Jan. 23d, April 16th Nov. 12th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20tb, Oct. Martin Marc n cn, jsept. ya, jjjec- u. (ireene April 2d, Oct. 1st. . i Nash April 30th Nov, 19th. FOURTfl judicial district. Spking Judge Shipp. - I Uni Tnrlcrp Avprv. u'nvo .Tiin urn tPph. 97tnJ-March 2Gth, tAprll 23d, 'July 9th, JAug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th, ruci.sL . .... . Wayne Jan. 23d, Marcn ltn, Apru xuvu sept. iotn, uct. la. ' 'iiarneu reo. ern, Aug. um, iuv. iu. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring .Judge Merrlmon. Vn.r Til.'!" frihlnn. DurhamJaru 16th, March 26th, June 4tb, Oct. 15th. ' ' n ' IJ Gf anHle-Ian. 30th, AprU 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 2titn. ' , . -i1-..-t-V.ov Vuh 1-JUi Mar Ttll ; Oft. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 23th, Aug. 27th, Alamance March nth. May 2lsf, Sept. 24th. urange jviarcn jyui, Aug. iiuu, iov. auu Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13Lh,rNov. 12th. Person April Kith, Aug. 28th, Nov. 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Shepherd. ? Fall Judge Merrlmon. : -Penilnr .Ian. lih. Mav 7th. SCDt. 10th. TCiw Hanover tJan. 2id. tADIll 16th. tSept 24th. Lenoir Feb. fit h, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. nmilln Feb. 13th. SeDt. 3rd. Nov. 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27th, April 80th, Oct. 8th, Dec. 10th. I Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. I Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. . SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Phillips." I Fall -Judre Shepherd. Columbus-Jan. 16th, Apiil2d.;july 3d, tNdv 26tn. Anson Man. 9tb,. tAprll SOth, Sopt, tNov. 26th. t Cumberland-Jam 23d, tMay 7th, July 2:jd tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, OtitJ 1st. I . -1 I ltlchmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th.i Dec. 3rd. . . i Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. j Bnmswick April 9th, Sept.-'lOth. Moore April lutru Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. . , EIGHTH " spring Judge Connor. FALL-Judge Phillips.. i Cttbarrus tJan. 30tli. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell -Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. h, Nov. 5th. - . : - - Kowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Not l'.r n. ; -I Dartdson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d Deo. lid. ,; - - l.'andolph March'19th, sept, 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st, Stanly April 9th,j Oct. 15th. i NINTH JUDICIAL DISTMCT. Spring Judge Clark. Fali Judge Connor. i Rockingham Janl 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Foi-sy tl Feb. cth, M ay 21st, Oct. 23d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th,! Sept, 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Daie April 2d, Oct. 8th. i St okes April 16th. Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spking Judge Gilmer." Fall Judge Clark. ? Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. r Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. i Caldwell March I9th, tept. 3d.1 Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. MlLehell April 16th, Sept, 10th; . Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. i McDowell May 14th. Oct. 8th. f ELEVENTH JUDICIAL piSTRICT Spring Judge' Boy kin. r , Fall Judge Gilmer. ' f Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. 1 Alexander-Jan. 30th. July 30th.! Union "Feb. 13th ,i tFeb. 20th,; "Sept. :i7ttl, tSept. 24th. -f : " i Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th. tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. j, Lincoln April 3d, Oct. 1st. I Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. ; TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, , SrKiNG j udge M acltaa 4 Fall Judge Boykln. 5 ' Mallstnn Vch rth ThIt oth-v. xt. Buncombe March 12th, June 18th, Aug. 13th. Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th, Sept loth.; Jackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. j MaconMa' 7th, Oct. 1st. . J - Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. - V Cherokee May 2lst, Oct. 15th. i Graliam .Tune 4thL oct29th. I Swain-June llth, Nov. 5th. JUDICIAL DISTRICT. t I For criminal cases. " tFor civil cases alone. JFor dvU cases alone, except' jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS, I - NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares. wiiminfrtnn jtuim 1 ll14- 'oore, Wilmington, Solicitor. f11 an- March 19th, May 21st, July 16th, sept. I7th, Nov. 19th. ' MECKLENBURG COUNTY. e.eares' Wilmington. Judge, R60-!11501111"10, SoUcitor! Court begins Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th Aug. 13th. Oct. 8th, Dec, 10th. , ' . ' Misses Burr & James. Vy ILL, KEOPjIlN THEIR - SCHOOL- FOR girls and little boys, oh TUESDAY. Oct. 4. The course of instruction, as heretofore win' be thorough and systematic. a m' - Special attention given to Readlh" Wrttinn Music and Physical culf ui r' m Mrs. M. S. Cushlng will have cb!arcr of Musical Depajtment . or 016 ifour?JLJ hdergarten pupUsfrom 8 to n sept 10 f ) cars Atw YSRELiAriE. to l an t rs I I ASX FOa! DIAM0K3 1 1 .....iiFun Aru Tr tisunriipr nil ri'rov pnir liiirurcTXD rttf Uir.AI r.H SDLFPMP MADlSnil S0.PHH : tMA DRUGGIST TOR YfifSSr1" 1 ? ox . ; n ,7;"" i'cuurs a 0 CHICHESTER CHEMiCALCO. S0l PROP.MAOISOM SQJK,'U. PA.VstE SIGNATURE ON EvrSv"? 1 H ) CnnnWNSOLrctTED WRITTEN TESTIMONIAtS AND OVEB.rROM LAO I ES WHO Hiuc fJX I J i OjUUyCJSTrENSLISHXUAMOKDERAKO PENNYR0YALPJLL5 WITH ffl!i J an 13 eo gLy H 0 1 f t ;H-fj t- 'f - - ; . u vw 3..ar.Ma rnka.1 T f TUU vsrrwTHfn b laro provp tics ; A r-iS. L, tI3M C m A f W ilQ iTl tOO K & I Sill tHW I ticnt Ed wcro rosirod to health by 6 so cf 5 A.KadlcaICur BJe A?ed AlenJ i -j.essov3rx.igat eara jia many arrfert and fulli Mini StrenctJi cod Visoroua Health. To those who Rt:ffr fTciat.hoiaany ohccnrejuamj l?orkTortoofre Indulgence, wo ak thfttyon eenu ua war name with statement ofioortroabla, and eeoMO I Jfr i rv i t r. jp jix-Jif Hi' i j.aaw m a iuitiMuv,u., many d&w Uh attention V "tt m U ro Si 5fl Sif JJ i "i-i mi ti - j - firra urn tra f-m ir I FOR r U if .w mm sia y ;? " cause after plates are made it costs far lees proportlonatclvito nrim i-.r:'1 lb. ; than i Kifj.TDO. Durinsr Us ncarlv fiftv vears existence tbe ,. j , c-jdi,., During its nearly fifty years' existence the mmrm j mm has ibsorbed twenty-fdur other agricultural Trlodlcals, and contlnni.. recognized authority on agricultural matters tne world over. With tha am . ,6 editors who hayeinade it a power In both hemispheres, reinforced with n !?"' It will bej more valuable during 1S83 than ever. , Each nnmbeY now conta wrlterW oneihundred original Illustrations and original articles on the Farm i;rH. r'.?er'; andjHousehold, from over fifty different writers. Price, $1.50 a year sinpi.Vefcrl p tlUJ UAL VARY. f Jl BEFORE PILATF! ae niasnlflcent works of art are neither old time chromos nor nrnir,.. Ljbutiiexquisite jpictures executed for us by Pbotoetchtng and Mezroei!?' as, on neavy piate paper, jwms uicues. r-rice eaca. Both Dictm-M , Pecj. 20, 1887) forwarded in tubes, pospald. , - PiarM(Jft OUR. 5 GREAT, OFFER. v..," ' Alnriean Agriculturist Enff-1 German), wita both Blctarfii. Mewnvolume, published Dec. 20, 1887, entitled ; ,v , : , . , "f6 W HOIflES; HOW TO BEAUTIFY.THEI1 t I II Mb 1 andsome Send OUR I i in 150 h receipt of I Ti! - I few man - m rFris J L'reat i- n ; I . I r qu me i IllostrationB, bound In cloth and gold, price $1X0-401 . $1.60, the extra ,ten, cents being for packing and poitiiea. M io ui for, Specimen nnmber, Englltb or Cer-n i fttll description of New Books presented io old) new subscribers and full description of the Pic ' I , and Portrait of sxunuacsy, the painter of these works, no wvatiraciingf world-wide attention. U iNVASSERSANTED ERYWHEUR U15SCRIPTION8 CAN BEGIN .rAx.. TIME. Addreu. PD: :0.y JPuBUislicrg, 75 Broadway, If, f, CMCER and DLCEHS. Judge T. p. McLendon writes to the Swift Specific Co.1, jAtlalnta, Ga under date of Feb rnary 14, 18ffl. : " bont three years agoJerry Bradley, a colore man.Tiad a cancerous sore , on his facejr near tne right eye. it causea him a greatideal f pain, and he lost the sight of the eye, out wi is finally cured of the cancer by the use jojf Sv-lft's Specific. This case Is well known! tn W Ikes Co., Ga, where he lived (near Danbluiry),! and "of this case, I, myself, ' had personsit knowledge." ".-"" ; Mr. L. ,Co4 of fArkabutla, TatO Co.r; Miss. ,. writes, February U, 1SS3 : " I suffered a great i deal from oid nlo its for six years. Your med- lclne was iieicommendi 'to . me, and after using six bottles, I was completely cured. .1 never saw itja'equ il as a Blood Purifier. My ' neighbors wjlll uss no other. Your medicine ; does even miore than you claim for itf n I have -known it to cjire Raises which were thought to be hopeless, jit l$j the best medicine' made. v Mcs. A. Iff. jGoldsmlth, No. 674 Warren.' St., - - Brooklyn, NJ,Y., vrltes, February 22, 1883. M I commenced rasing S. S. S. about, three years j ago. I had suffered with a sore throat for over a year, ivheni I commenced using your -remedy i I ukfed a great many other remedies with np good f esults; My little girl, also, had : sore fingers ; f t commenced from the quick, : and then the Snails j would come off. . We, doc tored her for joyer: two years, and when I com- -menced using! S. S. s. I thought I would see what It would do for her. I am thankful to -say that it entirely cured her. It Is the best " remedy I know of for the blood. I really beheve it was the) means of saving my life.' The doctor told me I had a throat disease similar to . General Grant's. I cheerfully recommend ft toj all suffering from dis ordered bloodji I uae it jiow as a tonic when ever I think 1 need. It." - v - " Mr. B. F. George, Mllford F. O., Ellis Co., Texas, writei (j v j had a cancerous wart or ; mole on jny eyelldj as largo as the end of my thumb, which had the appearance of cancer; - causing me much, pain and inflammation,, from which suffered a long time.' Seeing the S. S. S. advertised I commenced using it. . and after the; use of a few bottles the sore dropped lout, jojiy cancer was gone, and I was ? . entirely relief ed." i Is . Mr G. W. Pettisjof AIkin,"s. C, writes : UI , was a sufferer from cancer of the breast, . and had beenf trader the treatment of three , physicians, ut it did me no good; It was so -bad that I had to fiiop work.. After taking a course of S. S. Si II was entirely cured.' Treatise on Blood land Skin Diseases mailed. pa SWOT Specific Co., s - Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. i . . chsat 3iystenr . ItsactitiR. i iu a:foru. lief, fcu in talcM result,-1: celled as i ! purifier. 1 velons as a. teritive i; stimulant ( on a torpid i Asorerci,,':. for dyspe?; Indipcstiuii, predion i HeadacLi?' . vanish us it ws afi r i Invites ( PimpUi . 'I BIS eAorlilv whpn this remedy ia taka I OO more eucctuai rcuti. v ; , loattiing of food due to INTEMl'L;. than this article, i Put up in 1 arjie m: ties. RainplepacKagcsinrowiJjiar. by mai 1 to anv address on receipt of l 'fa starnys. the .reenter I inuU form r ont by mail. w&LVAxmvw 10D North 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa- L z- ' BIRU 'HAIfflA! 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