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1 JL Stoat Interesting Conversation rlfli one f the 1: ( Celt Ladles in the Ind.S6m TalaaJ.e Thing San has obscrrea ana me nance ne gives. I K-it.ii TortltxiT "-nrA met rtnrln thft rtflst five years, said Mrs. Staunton recently, while attending a Temperance convention in New JVork. I nave not seen more than twenty .who . kr, AHMiirwaii sim) hannv- T hftvn watcnea " w ...... f , . the laces Ol laoies very tareiuuji iui uittuj and on nearly every one- have seen either lines - of care, or unhaDDiness, swollen eyelids, dark lines around them, or some equally certain evi- .- 111 tiooith and unhnnnlnpSH." T &m & firm ". fliiTiv'iitt.flf -TemDerance. but I believe ladles : ehonld take some good tonic or stimulant and that ia known to be mire and reliable. 1 have tried Duffy's Malt, and have been . . . TTV Mi i nffvfa T a It am4 VtaTroHoon T ... tjse by all, I think very- many women could be made healthier, happier, and more attractive to rrlonrla and fnmlHp If - VU.C1X UUBUUiUOf lui ttO) " ' : they would ap likewise." - - The above la only one of many great testlmon " Iftia from nromlnent ladles of America as to the pure toning power of Duffy's Fure Man, wnisKey. Ttia a. remedy, a tonic, and not a beverage. It . certamly stimulates the circulation, tones up the I life," purifies j the blood, gives brightness aCnd nealth to women, sirengui w weu, uu ucm p-nnmea nv nnvsicians. wits viciky, uu iuc uiuic however ,that there are very many unscru pulous people who seek to profit hy the well-known itandlng and reputation which Duffy's Pure Malt im.i.vMi ah1o T-nrl onrl vill rlalm that, t hPV TW I1 ""'UW AAVrf W, ... - - nave preparations just as gooa. wear in mum thatDnffys Pure Malt Whiskey has grown In - fx IJ UlilXl L T 1UI JCtVlOt iuik til avauv n ivukvu im the only pure remedy of the kind, on the market : rh t it. rnnt ulna no fusel oil : and that It lnvarla- vlj DenentS au wnp xniemgenuy uats iu HUMPHREYS 50HE0PATHIC VETEEINAEY SPECIHCS For Horses, Cattlt, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. SOOPAGEBOOKon Treat- : meat of Animals and Chart Sent Free. cntES-Fevera. Confeatlons, Inflammation. A.A. Spinal Meninsitia, WHk Fever. 11.11. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism. J. C Distemper, Nasal Discharges. 11. D. Dots or Grubs, Worms. , ' K. E. Conshs, Heaves, Pneumonia. F. F. Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. ii, G. Miscarriage, Memorrhasres. II. II. tlrinary and Kidney Diseases. I. I. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K. Disease of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual, Witch Hazel OU and Medlcator. 97.00 Price Single Bottle (over 0 dosesX - .GO -( gold by Druggists j or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys Med.' Co.. 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. In noa 20 -r-.rx. The onlv raccessfnl remedy for flfj -Hervous .Debility, vital Weakness, and Pxoctration, from orer-work or other causes. ; . SI per vial, or S vials and large vial powder, for $ 5. . , ooiiD hi xKcoiT,xir sent postpaid on receipt o, price. -Unipfcry' J Jlclrx to. , l u V at m. j. - - - - . fl rr m If so, sand for DOG BUYERS GUIDE, containing colored plates, lOOengravings of different breed. prlcetbegr are mxrtnrand where to buy them. Directions for Training Dogs and Breeding Ferrets. Mailed for 15 cents. Also Cuts of Dog Furnish-in flf Goods of all kinds. 1 si send far Practical FOCI BOOK lOO paces; bean. lored plate t engravinira ij all kin da of fowls; descrip. it the breed's; how to caponize; 1 for-oooltiT honsest inform atAon ncabators, and where to bn Day oO nta. from b t stock at Sio tunir, xor id Cents. ill .i; (tfttf; iii so,yoa need too JJOOBIOF CAGE BIKDS. ISO paeu ISO illus trations. BeanttfuT colored Plate. Treatment and breeding of all kinds Oase , bo-da, for pleasnre andprcyit. Diseases and their core. How to build and stock an Aviary. All abont!Parrota. Prices of all kinds birds, cams, etc Mailed for '15 Cents. Ths Tares Books. 4Q Cts, ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, ath Klghta Stivet, Philadelphia, Pa. Ac 1 Ides and Back, nip. Kidney and u n ns. Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sharp and .t j rams, reuevea in one minute oy r i Antl-Paln Plaster. The first and r :.-;.. itaneous paln-kllllnsr, strengthen- -i i c cents; nve ior f i.uo. At arug- , ur Ol IrOTTEB iJKUO AND CHEMICAL V0., - .. I nn;yies, blackheads, chapped ni rp t '.ua uiiT suancurea oy -ucticu- l tlo 1 dec 24 4w I WITH BOIUNQ FULrCOMFORTING. WITH ; BOILING MILK. JLl-- V V yay f, u .jno ld&rd Popular Uedkal Treatise ox Ulty, imponues ot tne liJood, ji)ittnaa JM-kMfM-HBBMBM-Ma-hflB-ai I f. Vice, Ignoranee. Excesses oi j waM unnmng ineyicuHi le Marrledor Social Relation, betendenv: Possess this great i pases, royal 8vo. ' Besnural ill gilt. Price, only $1.00 bj .led m puLUi wrapper, jjin , ye, it ypff apply now. Thi i Wd. H. Parker, II. D re. fJD JEWELLED MED Al, ti Medical Association, 3AY on NERVOUS and! or ii t. jr.irBxt.erauwrpti may be consnned. eoan,i i - in perron, at the effice oil iedicai. institute, I loston. Mass., towhomayl WATER. TllO 2DailST KOViOW. i Josh. Thames, Editor" & Prop'r. ' - : WlLMINGTONr N. C. FRIDAY. JAN. 11, 1889. JSS : . i The Senatorial outlook presentsi . ... xi.rt : some peculiar phases at this time, Previous to the last general election j. there wasone hone that the Dein- dcrats would control the next Sen . " . . - ate as well as the House, instead of which both will be Republican, bntj in each house by a very small ma jority. We copy this trom the RiiK eish News and Obsewer: The question of the composition - 1 1 l rj 1 I' . i. inent lust now and is interesting. It f illustrates the importance of the un expected in politics. To start with, the Senate at. present consists of thirty nine Republicans and thirty seven Democrats. The terms of thirteen Democratic members i expire March 4th, the thirteen beinjj Messrs. Beck, of Kentucky; Berry, of Arkansas; Butler, of South Caro-J lina; Coke, .of Texas; Colquitt, of Gaorgia; Gibson, of Louisiana; Har ris, of Tennessee; Kenna, of West Virerinia; McPberson, of- New Jer sey; Morgan, of Alabama, Ransom, of our own State;. Saulsbury, of Delaware, and Walthall, of Mississ ippi. i he terms of thirteen Republican members also expire March 4th and these thirteen are. Messrs. Bowen, of Colorado; Chace, of Rhode Island J Chandler, of New .Hampshire; Cul ioiti, of Illinois; Dolph. of O.refcon; Frye, of Maine; Hoar, of Massachu setts; Manderson, of Nebraska; Pal mer, of Michigan; Plumb, of Kan sas; Ri ldlebergeiof Virjrinia;Sabin. of Minnesota; and Wilson, of Iowa. Messrs. Beck, Bntler, . Colquitt, Gibson, Morgan, Walthall, Wilson and Chace have ' been re-elected; Messrs. Bowen and Palmer, it ap pears, will be succeeded by K. O. Wolcott anil Jas. h, McMillan re spectively; Messrs. Berry, Coke.Cul- lom, Dolph, Hoar, I rye, Manderson and Plumb have either been renom inated or it is thoujrnr. win nave no serious opposition: John S.Barbour, Democrat, has been elected to sue ceed Riddleberger from 'Virginia, and. senator- eauisoury s snccessro from JJelaware is expected to oe a Republican but, the Republicans of the Delaware .Legislature are so much carried away with the 'oppor tunity of electing a Senator that ihev are squabbling at a great rate, s ttirt-it-aifixkfa Renub-ican the estate may oe represented ov a JaaiTi- ocrat after nil. .As to the retiring Senators not specially mentioned it is taken for granted that however they mav be affected personally they will have successors of the same political faith as themselves. So that when the Senate meets, March 4th, it will be composed of thirty-eight elected Re publican Senators if the Republi cans inJ)elaware patch up a peace thirty seven elected Democratic Senators and one Republican Sena tor appointed by the Governor of New Hampshire to succeed the ran corous Chandler. The situation in the Granite State is peculiar and has given rise here tofore to discussioga as to the power of the Governor to appoint a Sena tor under the circumstances that ex ist. To quote the Washington Pout: "The law of Congress of I860, reg ulating the election of Senators. stipulates that they shall be chosen by the Legislature elected next pre ceding the date of the expiration of tue term of the Senator whose suc cessor is to be elected. The Legis lature is elected in November, but under the Constitution of New Hampshire it does not meet until the following June, leavinsra period from March 4th until ("this year) June 19th. during which the State can be represented (if at all) only by appointment by the Governor. The question has been raised whether or not the State by its action forfeits its right of representation,and when Charles H. Bell appeared in the spring of 1879, and Henry W. Blair in the spring of 1885, by appoint ment by the Governor, .they were not forthwith sworn in, as were the elected Senators, but a long debate occurred over their right of admis sion oetore they took their seats. buppose iv vote on the Question of the admission of the appointed Sen ator from New Hampshire, a vote that will be divided on political lines without doubt. If the Delaware Senator is a Republican it will stand: -Republicans,1 38; Democrats. 37 . If, however, the Republican squabbling in the Diamond State shall result in. the election of a Dem ocrat it will be exactly reversed, the uemocrats numbering OQ 1 U means impossible and it annears that the Republicans may have con trol or the Senate only bv the cast ing vote of Vice President Morton an advantage liable to be lost at any time by the accident of death or illness. ;. - . ; - Of course this condition of affairs would only last untrl the election of Lhandlers successor by the Legisla ture, which election is to take place June iy tn, out it would last that long and is a very interesting situa tion from the present outlook. i A like occurrence is not ant to be up again for consideration as it is understood that the Jew Hampshire constitutional convention in session .t this Writino- -will chnn.ra f iia t " " " w..Mrx vuu tliUV of convening the Legislature from june to January and thus n ace its State in line with most of the other States of the Union. IM NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER Knowing that a coach can be checked in a day, and the first staeres consumption broken in a weekJ We nereov truaranteo jji. Acker's nn.iicu r...,- ; . ' wusmuuuu, ana win reiundtne money to all who buyt take it as per directions and do Munds Bros., druggists. v W wua, OSjysKAJV'A.&V kA A. C W Urn 18 Consumption locuraUio? or f rig: N ws r k f At k . . say with Ateess of Lanes, and I physiciaoR, pronouncfiri me . bio Consumptive. Began Kina' New Discovery tr taK ing ijr. lion, am now on my third bottle, land v micmuju h!o inflvrspfl the work on rav - Iftrm.'iSftn ili the finest med!em ever made.?' .fpsae Alidd ewart. Decatur. .. Ohio. say-: Vllad.it not been for Dr. King s New -PiEc-very for Consumption I havJ d-e(l ot Ln; Troubles Was given up by the doctors. Am now in the best-ot health. -Try it. Sample bl ties tree Drue 8tre .at W. H Green & Co? JANUARY JOKES. The reason why a sailor is called a tar is because he is constantly pitch ed about. by the ocean. " No 'matter how good a man may be. when he shins as a seaman I he gets into a mess. Ocean. At. a Montana wedding: "Justice iArise! Grab hands! Hitched! Six dollars. Cash up; no trust." j . A Wave on which man y a poor fellow has been carried away is the wave of a lace edged cambric hand kerchief." When ball and bat are put away, And icy winter's here, r The clubs have plenty time to brag N Of "what they'll do next year. There is a man in -NewYork who, it is said, can eat nine pounds of steak sit a sitting. He is the greatest steak holder we ever'knew. Edison'S phonograph has one mer it that is worthy of consideration. It never talks unless talked to. But, on the other hand, it talks back. Ar. V. News. One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, established bv the testimony of thousands of "people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does lure scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases or affec tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeliug. creates a good appetite and gives strength to every jmrt of the system. Try it. . - One of the gifts to the Russian Czarina during her late visit with the Czar to Baku, was a boquet holder valued at $10,000. HOW DOCrOItS CONQUER DEATH. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have come to the conclusion that two thirdsof all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption might be avoided if Dr. Acker's English bRemedyfor Consumption were only carefully used in time." This won derful RVmedy is s31d under a posi tive gu..-rritee bv Munds Bros., druggists. - -. - . It is said that within a few ye.trg land near the city of Jerusalem has increased five hundred per cent; in value. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothino syrup- should always be useiLwhen children are cutting teeth. It relieves the litJ tie sufferer at once; it -produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the muld t'roin pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "briglitas button." jit is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the chiId,of tens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowel?, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhesa, whether arising trom teething or, oth;-r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july ( deodacwly in tne eanuwicn islands the i na tives paint their faces and knock out tneir rront teeth in mourning for their friends. - I WHY WOMEN FADE. Women lose their beauty because coins undermine their life, i Dr. Ackers bnghsh Remedy for Con sumption is an absolute cure for colds. Munds Bros , druggists. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH FENNVROYAL.-PILU CSCS3 i-IAilQjro E2A173. , it fpVNA U;.?!oaI.L-t, only genuine ao uHv -WIhamoMd Brand, ia Wd me--2 w '"i with blue rib- I ffi no other, au Dili- in I ' ' tJTf Urd boxes, lrfnk f FZZ icrici I. oena 4Cw (Stamps ) 101 Chichester Uisiuicsl Co.JIauison S.,PliilaP dec24 4w "k " " .. ' POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C. Two and a Half ilesWest of Greensboro. C o- nnhe main line of the It. & D. it. R. passes j Trough the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains macestops regular twice dally each way. Those Interested In Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to Inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots. Nectarines. Mulberries. Oulnce. firanps Figs, Kaspberries, Gooseberries, Currants. Pie Strawberries, Hoses, Evergreens, Shade Trees! &c AU the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 win show. - - , Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. - s correspondence solicited.- uestrlptive Cata- . Address - :' ; J. VAN LINDLEY, r- v., POMONA, Guilford ca, N. c. u- Reliable Salesman wanted In every County. A good taylmr commlssloa win w glw Ml W For Sale. : yj) NEWSPAPERS FOR SALEAT YOUR own price at ..augur - review orinciC Superior Courts of Nortn Carolia-lS88 - - - .-- jnnoES. fIZL ;a, -is shprnherd. d Beaufort 4tn District, V,- niunrd. ,ui ""j;-;' vv Rnvtm of Sampson. i 6th District, r Boy.M,ra , rev. Disrnci. values . : , 7th District, James , - - H y-y r 1 iiui-i n Mil UUUlVVt " - I ill 11 IJ1SIX1CL-, tieooo x-. -f KlirfcB r 12th District, J. ii. JSieii---v, SOLICITORS. v-tetni'.f-.-innnH. Blount, of ierq.ulmans. 2nd msrlct Geo. h. White. (coL) of nauiax. 3rd District, D. WortWngttm. of Martin. im District. Isaac ft JttyMra. of Durham SS Th. settle: Jr., ot KoeWngham. 10th DistHci, W. 11. Bower, of calflwgL . TOorriof vrank Osborne, of MeckienDurg. iflmfflM. Moody, of Buncomoe, TIMK OF HOLDING COUETS-FIUST JUDICIAl. - DISTRICT. sPBrxa--Judge Montgomery. FALiudge MacKae. . Beaufort tFeb. t3ih. May th, ov. 26th. Currituck March bth, Sept. M. Mnh 19th Splllt ' lOth. m-nranJcMarch 19U1. June 11th, bept. 1Tplr?uemi1a5l-March 28th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. ' Tvrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Ilvde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. 19th. 9 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Graves. Km TiiHtm MnntMMTlfiiT. 15th. Halifax t Jan. 9th, jMarch 5th, May Hth -KTsTr TV M-rth-imntnn. LTflli. iSld. ADlil 2d. Oct. lSt. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29thv Craven tFeb. Litli, May 28th, Nov. 26th. . Warren Al arch 19th, Sepr. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. third judicial district. Spring .Judge Avery. Watt Turicfi (iraves. Pittr-Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept 1,Franklln---Jan. 33d, April 16th, Nov. 13th. WllsnniFfilj. fith. Juae4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 30th, May 21st, Aug. 20lh, Oct 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash Apili 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRINO judge snipp. fall Judge a very Wake Man. yth . tFeb. 27th. March 26th tApril 23d, Vuly 9th, tAug. 27th, tOc.t. 21. Sept. 24th Wayne Jan. 33d, March12th, April 16th Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Uamett Feb. Gth, Aug. 6th, Nov: 28th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprino Judge Merrimon. Fall Judse ShlDD. Durham Jan. 16th. March 36th, June 4th Oct. 15th. - Granville--Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th Nov. 26th. ChathamFeb. 13th. May 7th. Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th Dec. loth. Alamance March 5th, May 2lsf, Sept. 34th orange March I9tii, Aug. 6th, jsov. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19thi sixth judicial district. - Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Menlmon. Pender Jan. 19th. May 7th. Sept. 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept. 24tn. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13thT Sept. 3rd, Nov. 28th. Sampson- tFeb. 37th, April 30th, Oct, Dec. 10th. . Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. . Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SEVENTH -JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprino judge PhilllDS. Fall 3 adge Shepherd. 8th Columbus Ja. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov, An3on 'Jan. 9th, tApril 30th, Sept. 3d tinov. ixiin. . 'Cumberland Jan. 23d, rMay 7th, July 23d Iiobeson--Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct, Klchmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th 1 ark )ivl Uladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. llrunsck April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April loth. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. i EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge PhiUlps. Cabarrus iJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th, ireoeii Feb. fith. May 2ist, Aug. 6th, Nov. am. - iiowan Feb. 30th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov 19th. naviason March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, Randolph March 19th, Sept, 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. i - NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring -Judge Clark. . Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. l adkin-Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. V likes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th Sept. 3d. Davie April 3d, Oct8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12tb. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. ; Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. . Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. ; AShe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. SP111 9tn June Aug. 27th. Mitchen-April 16th, Sept. loth. McDowell May UUu Oct. 8th. I ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba-Jan. 16th, July 16th. AlexandCT-Jan. 30th, July 30th. Union Feb. lath voToo, . tSept.21th. . j.4 tn. Memenburg-tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston-March l9th,X)ct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland-April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 23d. tS01'?1 23d' ct. 29th Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAl. DISTRICT. SPRiNo-ljudge MacRae. -Fall Judge Boykln. - T MadlSon Feb. 27th, July 30th tNov lath Buncombe March i n t,Y J ; :. Dec 3d. ' -otH --"B'loui, Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood-April 9th, sept lOth! Jackson-April 23dTsepL 24tli Macon-May 7th, Oct. 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. Graham-,Tune4th,oct.29th.j ' Swain-June llth, Nov. 5th. -; For criminal cases. tFor civil cases alone. ' ' ' ' . tFor clvU cases alone, except jail case&E CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS NEW IIANOVBR rriTl xr-rrcr Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington; jndti - rrx Wlhonsoucltor. July Mtfipt l7th, NovTS1 May 2Ut MECKLENBURG COUNTY Oliver P. Meares, Wllmin-on jnio-t. Geo. E. Wilson, CharK SoUrtS Court begiris-FerH3 XTh ug. 13th. Oct. 8th, Deo Itjffi ' e 4t? On Corn, Peanuts - rand Potatoes? rjKY CARBONATE OF LIME, . MIXED WITH: KA1NJ1 BE ULTS ASTONISUING. :'V iw oddr?S FltENCH BROS..- tmy 9 , Rock v. Point Hi friends and $ct:li. a. Connor, of wipn.; - T " " ort TMaf-rlPT,. r rt'U JTliXLUMO. v o an Incara- Uth District, Walter ciaroi 1for & ;, MISCELLANEOUS:.,;- ac-:- - rr, .- - , -. - .s' r-? s.wuiviii? jt , - : SWIFT'S SPECIFIC :-:; . ,'--,""V"J: -'" ! 13 entirely a vegetable preparation ccn ' ! talalns no Mercury, Potash Arceaic, or ptlv: r -' poisonous substances. . ' ; ir .:; :v'.v SWIFT'S SPECIFIC ' ' Has cured hundreds of cases of Epitheh'o ma or Cancer of tho Skin, thousands-cf cses cf Eczema, BIocxl Humors and Skin Diseases, and hundreds of thousand of cases of Scrof ' ula, Blood Poison anBlood Taint. . v4 ; SWIFT'S SPECIFIC : ' r-.j. lias relieved thousands of cases of Mcrcu rial Poisoning. Rheumatism arjd Stiffness of the Joints. , - ' - -r ' : ' Chattanooga; Teiw., June 27. lSSS-Swlft's Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga--ndemerw la tho ; early part of the present year, a bad case of blood poison appeared upon me. I began taking S. S. S. under advice of another, anrt . -to-day I feel greatly improved. T am still taking the medicine and sTSoninut?J?,(? so until I am perfectly welL I believe it will , effect a perfect cure. Yourstruly, . . Hoc. P. Howard, 111 West Sixth St. 1 Columbia, S. a, July 7 ISThe -Swirt Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. OenUemen : I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two years. I could get no permanent re lief from any medicino prescribed Jjy my physician. I took over a dozen bottles of : ' your S. S. S., end now I am as well a3 1 ever ; was In my life. I am sure your medicine ; cured me, and I would recommend it to any ' one suffering from any blood disease. Youi-3 trulv. O. E. Hughes, - . Conductor C.&G. It. R. Waco, Texas, Hay 9, l3S3--Gentlemen : Tlio wife of one of my customers was terribly afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, that .... covered her whole body. She was confined - to her bed for several years by this affliction, . and could not help herself at alL She could not sleep from a violent Itching and stinging of the skim The disease baffled the skill of tho phvsicians who treated it. Her husband began finally giving his wife Swift's Specific, j and she commenced to improve almost ini mediately, and in a few weeks she wasap- parently well. She ia now a hearty nne looking lady, with no trace of; the afflictjon left. Yours very truly, -5. E. 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