THE LA WYE ft IN JUE EDITORS 11 BED. 1 Hlt.pt.iD an Mitor bed lastnisM, ' vff b imi lier chanced t lieuigh ; idnv I thought, as I tumbled the editor's How easil editors he ! ."T" If the lawver slept in thft editor' bd When no lawyer chanced to bo nigU, - Ami thotigh, as above he has naively said, How easily editors lie, -- He roast then admit, m he lay on that betl And slept to his heart' desire, -VVhate'er he may say of the editor bed, ' T-a the lawyer himself was t he .her. Stw Orleans Bulletin. on Wlien a farmer raises a poor crop by nnnr aeM or inattention, harvests aud ...11. i-1r nllfl rM' mis all in visiting friends i the iiefflect of his promises to pay. at i.fti-vPKt. when another merchant sees him anil his wife coming to the store Mr. Smith letter suddenly hide himself in the back innr. iii tho store anch-clerks illll OH" mm J only as are not "authorized to 'sell When a farmer sell all las calves at weanine time, allows his sows to smoth er all her pigs ii straw stacks., permits .. nf mi nil the chickens, suffer l IIC "en 1 1 the swine to root up all the door yard, pastures liis sheepjind colts in the orchard nod has acarden of weeds and grass, ana finally, when his wife dies of neglect and a broken heart, nice young girls better not marry tho widdwer. When n farmer is up in the nineties in religious matters whenever an evangelist comes along, aud contributes to donatiou the i i oT-liihttinST tornev uenerai ucveiw o cowardice in dealing with this question, and that they are afraid of Gov. Hamp ton and the effect of an issue wiui urn. ixin.ii the country at large, Republican polititiciansare now tnorougniy musuv.. with the line of action agree, upon, . ' . A. say that if the State authorities in at tempting to carry into execution section 643, that it will have an excellent effect throughout the North and greatly strengui en the Ilepublican party in the approach ing congressional campaign. KEEPING COOL (. Ar Thene Thinas tn I ranee a -a Bart tn MuUfummer. (From the London Standard. If we wish to escape sunstroke, eveu .... . i e f t... ...... l.iaitnilA in it3 niuiiraieu iorui wi wuim, n.i lrotvciiio4. we must keen ourselves cool; and to do tlii as it ought to be done we must take precautions against the neat before it burst upon us. Those who wish ti Lmiw how this can best lie effected nriiiMB wiBtfgpi imit F'vyB. T 'V Proa ""r-.-'-.-T. k. BKUNKtt. AaaoclateEd. - 3! tl1BSrricKkTp: !mgy Perl'eiil;i)ij'blelasdTalice.i. M $ tax month.. 1 13 - ' .. - - ... . M one Inch, one publication,, , LWU pUUWitUUlUt Contract rates tor months or a rear. ; I ov HanM: How Lost, Hoi WofeJ! f"Sa Just published, a new edition of Dr. I Si) ICulYerwell'i Celebrated Essay on Z&iJ the radical cure (without medicine) of Spkbmatobrboza. or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal I)ae,lMrpTKNCYf Rental and Physical Incapacity, Inipediraeii'utd Mar riage, etc.'alAO, CHSOMJ?TloJf, EiMLEPSY and Fits, induced by aelWodtilgence 6r sexualex trtTajtance; I 1 ,? "Priceln sealeuenvelope, only six cent. The celebrated author, in this t admirable Esvir, clearly demonstrate, from athirty yean auccewful practice, thnt the ' alarming conse quences of elf-abne may ba radically cared without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the -knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at one simple, certain, and effect ual, by mean of which every mifkrer, no mat ter what his condition may be, mnr cure him self cheaoW. nrivatelt, and radically. wraThi Lecture should be in the hands of . every youth ana every man n me lami. Rent under seal, in a fdain envelope, to any Im'vn flnlr to nar a short visit to fans aaaores powpawi, . rrvp u . vr r . . , . . , r a. two pontage stamps. during the sultriest weeks of August. As Alpe4 the Publi-hers, sixnj as tho weather demands a change, a CTJLVERWELL MEDICAL CO - And ia perfect Tn all Its keys, IF YOU DO NOT FIND Til A T WE n AYE THE SHORTEST AND LIGHT. CORNET IN THE WOULD, YOU CAN TtETURN IT AT OUR " -v-.' .U. . EXPENSE. IMPORTANT. In future all our Cornet will be SILV ELATED ! The $5o Cornet will be plated ahj neatly firiwhel with what is known as the fcntin f intun. j He 570 linnet wU! be Tri. - ' pie Silver1 Plated, Gold Mounted and Burnished.;. We finish this instru y a ; ..i .. ieutns elegantly a U KiiLJjrto dti,, . - NO DISCOUNT. Irwtrumentssent for a trial of FIVE DAYS befure acceptance. Photographs of our Ktw Cornel Sent nn application. . ' ' ' II is foolUU lo condemn before trial. If our Cornet is not all we represent we pay all charges for transportation. ' ' " Address all orders to ' ' . I -2sat Frenchman apparels himself in low shoes twid trousers of duck or nankeen; his shirt collar expands; his neck-tie dwindles to an apology waistcoathe altogether dis cards; his coat is of thin alpaca or the lightest Tussore silk; hU hat of white felt or of straw; nor is ho ashamed to boldly carry an umbrella. His house, especially if it le on the sunny side of the street, is regulated with equal care and forethought. "41 Ann St, New, York; Post Office box, 4586. ORDERS .FOR; PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on casli remittances, shall rcceiveJJ iPnonPT AWD CAREFUL ATTENTION. COURT AND JUbTICES' BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. . 1 snurise ana kept closed throughout the day; the court yard is hourly watered, and in households where small excuses are of little moment a large bowl of ice and water or a pyra mid of solid ice surrouuded by flowers forms the centre ornament of the., table. What the individual citizen does for himr funds.and negiecrs .. u..u 7 The carpets are token up; the heavy ja- Arm attending religions meeting on ; Mon days, while poor men are suneriiig uromw he ,dpes not pay his honest debts, and his stock is suffering for want of his care, his crops, going to weeds; he is very much mistaken if he thinks Christ meant him when he said, '"ye are the salt of the earth." wnonaiarmpnor ...,, , ronllicilHitj. f parU doe. day occasions, meir uutluhj published in the newspapers, but who ive little to the poor, and make hard bargains with hired hands, the hired girl or the wash-woman.'or hide away large sums tiutiV they take the benefit of the baukrupt law, it is not expected that their righteousness in the final day of reckon ing will exceed that of the Scribes and Phari sees. Elizabeth City Carolinian. old; 3 J I . '- K A 38 TRIED, A3 TRUE THE'SOUTIl CAROLINA CASES. The hftue to be Met by the Gorernment An--ther Chance for Political Capital isians are astir the streets have been well watered with a hose aud the troitter thor oughly washed down. Along the boule vards and in most of the priucipal ave nues large trees gratefully cool the at- niosnhere and succest ft pleasant sort of lotus-eatinsj dream of wood and field. Each thoroughfare has its shady side, and instead of the repulsive London "public," one come at every few hundred yards across some little cafe, with its awning drawn over the pavement and with chairs and mai;ble tables, where the thirsty soul who demands of the garcon even a cup of cold water and tenders for it his three half-ence will receive' courteous wel- WAsniQjox, 3r nly 2fi. A decraon wur j reached to-day in regard to the South Carplina revenue cases by the President, come. which will have the effect of raising a suuareissno between the federal govern- Somebody has said, "A man "devoid of rnent and the State government of. South religion is like a horse without a bridle ? '- Carolina. Special Counsel Earle arrived foere to-day from Sqitfh Carolina" to coiu suit with Attorney General Devens in re gard to tho case. After the cabinet meet ing was concluded Gen. Devens and Mr. Earle had a long conference with the President, when thejcase was thoroughly discussed in alHts benring. It was de cided to call Secretary EYarts to the con ference, and to hear his view as to the law aud tho duty of the general govern ment under the circumstances. Secre- L- tary varts tooK tn position mac tne Federal authorities must maintain its !9yereignty and its right to dispose of the QaSva oefOiu in uwu cutii nuiiuiit unci - i v. s hpaiipa hv the SLte authorities, and that l c?r the government should proceed at ouce nider section 643 of the Revised Statutes, anj Jo have tle cases removed under said aeetion tq tlje Circuit Court of tlje United States. After-, further discussion and inter phange of opiuions the President decided fo accept the view taken by Secretary Kvarfa, and not let tljo casg go tq he Supreum Court f the Stnte ou appeal. Tho necessary instructions have been giyjen to carry' the decision into effect. Mr. Earle left heve to-night for Baltimore to see Judge Bond, w1jq is the U S Circuit Jud.e of outh Carolina at ouce and hold a special tenn of court, so that the cases can be removed from the State court, and the imprisoned revenue officials released on bail. - Great interest U manifested in these rircA-eiHlings here by Federal officials, and Jh,e belief is shared by many that Judge Kershaw will not acquiesce in the step about To be .taken, and that tho State : mm people aro pitting aequalmw'. niul IUo who are uot ooght to be with tho wonderful merlti of that grmit Amrrican RoiimhI . t!io MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR MAS U.TD BEAST. This Unlment very naturally originated In Amerl ca, where Sature prorlde iu her laboratory uca surprUlng- antidote for tao maladies of hcrchil drcn." Its fame lias been spreading for 85 years, untU nor it encircles the habitable globe. Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment 1 a inatehleM remedy for nn external nilmentaof manandbeaat Ttoclc owners rndCarmera It Uinraluable. Aslnglo bot'.lo often aavea a human life or ra atorc3 tho usefulness of an excellent bone,X cow, or cheep. It cur: 3 foot-rot, hoof -oil, hollow horn, grub, .scrcw-vroria, kiiouMiy-rot, uangc, tho bitca aud J c r "lsJnou rcpt3caA.ad inscotn, and every such drawback to r.tock trcedlnff and bush life. It cure every cjctcrnr.l troublo of horses, such as lmjcnesa, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind ssH, rbsbono, tc etc j ThoexlcsaSlustaajLlnluient Is the quickest cure in the world "for "accidents occurring 'la the family, la the absence of a physician, such as burn. scalds, sprain-., cats, cti., and for rheuma tli-n, afed stUTncsa cnftitlerrd by exposdre. Par ticularly valuable to Jliner. It l.i the ch.-apest remedy lu tho world, for It penatrates the muscle to the bone, and a single Vyllcaiion Is severally sufllelent to cure. 31 ?s lean Mustang Liniment Is put up in three sesof bottle?, the larger ones being proportton !y much the cheapest. Sold ercrywhere. g.S O 2 23 q.3 te 1 -1Z - O 3 Q a! 0 - o Ik rrs is2 i I t s U ii 05 38 e a -ed force on the part of the Federal fhority would seem to be inevitable. It is no secret that both the President officials will not surrender. up the four revenue officials to the Unjted States marshal in responsp to the summous of hp Cirpu pou'rt. If this course is pur- aiied nn nnn fnnfl:rt jiml a rtxnrt tn m-m. I 3 UU- Jn I 1 Sig 4. ' 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 t. puu Aiiuiur vjcuciiii toriis nave oeen incljned for a day or two to ajjovr these pases Jo gq tliQ Si?pren0 Court of the State ofoh Caroljua, on appeal, with out resorting the ulteruative agreed upon to-day. Bqtlj of these officials have vauted to avoid a conflict if possible. anl S a4 -sc Q 2s? H i ;V"' I B " CD PRICES STRICTLY LOW. JLbbrtss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. j . .... ... . . . 4 . . . a OUR NEW CORSCT PLAYS j" ' ' E PIT. . C, ,B FLAT AND A. .UiNiE ! We are aware that roanyitf cry IMPOSSIBLE, bat onr -reply is TKx IT : tJ W W TSTS K IK w -.MS iffffB CONN & DUPONT. Elkhart, Indiana. SAVE YOUR LUNGS AND LIPS BY USING DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and fJonnrmation uertincaies, Distillers4 Entries, and various other forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sherifis, constables, agents, &c, arc advised to call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to put up their property at public auction without nrst giving ample notice ot the sale, me re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Property is often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have saved it and made it bring its value, ne iurimh sale notices promptly and cheap. NOTIOSC TOU POSTING LJLND PP.I2773D. ' PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements, CARDS, Posters, all kinds, N (GMilL. THE NEW ELASTIC I0THP1E ! If after Trial Our Mouthpiece does not enable you to play longer without fatigue and play higher with less effort, Send it Back and Receive in Return Your Money, ANY SIZE $1.00. -o- 66 Subscribe for the T1UMPET NOTES." The Only Ametuer Baud Instruction and News Journal PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. Subscription Price SLGO. CLUDS OF VIVE SVBSCUIBKH8, (to one adtfirss,) J'1TH ONE -OF OVK PATENT MOUTHPIECES TO EACH ti U BSC HI BE R FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH SUBSCRIPTION. Address, CONN & DUPONT, Elkhart. Indiana. TIMETABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. In effect Friday, May the 10th. 1878. GOING WEST. STATIONS. v Aamivk. STOP AT TSIE 3 " ; . -BOYDEII HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C. O. S. BROWN, Prop'r, (Late at the Kaiional Uoteli'iiafIgli. " v t SSTT HOME AiiAJLN. - Having leased this house for a term of yean, I would be pleased to, have mr friends call and ee me. It will he kept as a" FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT. Board : Two Dollars Per Day. fiOMNIBUS AT EVERY TRAlN.-a Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Trav ellers. TRY ME. , C. S. BROWN, Jr. : yr. o. m hXBu rx. cierk January, 1st, 1378. ll:tf. J. T. Moore. A. A. Thompson. Salisbury Third Creek... Stateaville Catawba Newton Canova lliokorv card .. Morgan ton... Bridgewater. Marion Old Fort Henrv. Leave. 7 a. A M .! 8 27 A, ,; 9 15 .10 07 , .,10 55 ill 07 11 3oP. .!l2 15 .12 59 . 1 43 ., 2 27 . ; 3 07 .! 3 28 M. GOING EAST. ST.VTIONS Henry Old Fort Marion Bridgewater... Morgnnlon Icard Hickory Canova Newton.... Catawba Statesville Tliird Creek... Salisbury. ..i. Arrivk. 12 A. M 52 " i it 7 8 32 9 Hi ..... 9 60 ...10 3U " ,11 04 " Ill lfi " ... . 12 04 P. M. !12 50 - Lkavk. riioTX.'M. ! 44 30 MOORE & THOMPSON, ZTmi. DB. RICH AED H. LEWIS, EALEIGH, N. C. Special attention paid to the sale of COTTON, CORN, FLOUR, grain; HAY, ' - BUTTER. EGGS, FOWLS, Ac., Consignment! Solicited. Highest Price x- Obtained. - - Refers to Citizens "National Bank Raleigh, S.tJ. 22:3ma. Pocket-Book Lost. Lost, at R. J. Holmes' store or elsewhere in Salisbury, June 21, n leather pocket-book containing a judgment against Jacob Miller for over f 80; a note on Moses I rexler s es tate for $19.20 ; and a note on Wiley Bean for alout $40, with other papers of less val ue. A suitable reward will bu paid for the recovery of these papers if left with Mr. R. J. Holmes. Salisbury. Jas. A. Reid. June 2Gth, 1878. 30:2t iig aout au anp -jth the Stateovera jnentf He was disposed to tke the coji pervative course of letting the case be lipposed of hy the Sontl Carolinn, cqujU in nrjjnjar order, and avoid any feeling ietween jhp Fetierai and State official. Tin .alHtKT tf SMHfarv Kfnrfa iu il. .. - -rrr- "t r y - -r - - ..e r f 8 to t lie State Medical Societ and rnu however, haa led the Preaidpnf rt L . -,. . v. r "tj " adopt the ptler ppurse, aud rk an isKiie the Sjte authorities. It becarn knoyn to a consileralil(e number of Repnbluruns that theBresidenf jras incjjned f? let tl)e State coqrja settje (Late ProJessor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in- ine navannaaieaical College.) Practice Limited fp (he EYE and EAR, Raleigh, n.c. he Georgia Medical Society. 47:1. FOU 1878T Wrantefl to Cure! ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE or money: refunded if directions are strictly followed i , ', . - PRICE 25 CENTS, at 2G:tf. ENNISS' Drug Store t a. . - thnc cases, and no IjUje feelfng w pro, I Mg v"Jj!TJ! dnced fn DSquenQ?, f lfiph wotdd have beit quality and late? t xtyles of writin,r. paper nianjfcsted itaeif if the President h.ad not kept here. Also the renowned 8inger Sewin piattT. It was freely charged by Repub- goods ind machineB. " " ' ii:ly. NOTICE: rv, ) Office. 31, '78. j X. C Rail Road Compast, Secretary an.I Treaaarer Company Shops, N. C,May The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Stockholder f the North Carolina Rail Road Company, will be held in Hillsboro, N. C, on the second Thursday of July, .1878, and the transfer books of stock of said oampany will be closed from this date Until alter the meeting. ' W. L. THORN BURG, 33KJt. Sec. N. C. R. R. Co. KERR CRAIQE, glttonun at Sato, TO TJIE PRESS : Plrnse show this paper to the leader of the1 Band in yonr place, asjt will be a benefit to the whole Band. 1 I stake my reputation ?s a musician and my inlecrily as a man in fully -endorsing all of the ahoye; and invite correspondence from members Tvf bands who know me. 24.6m. W. II. NEA.VE, Salisbury, N. Buy only the NEW AMERICAN It is Tne Only Sewing Machine WHICH I! At A It iai Self Setting ITeeilo. " I'evc? Ersiks the Tb-eai Ncrer Siips Slitchei. . , Is Uls Lightest Eurnisg.. DR. suns No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis. Mo. Vibo hu had grater erperleaee la the treatment of tha csnsl troWilrtof buth milt and female than anvphyiician hi the We t, tvn the renin of hit Ion ana auceeattul jiraclice in hu twa b.w wort, just publifhea, euUtleC The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Book i that are really OaMx aa4 ariMmtrartara in all mat ten pertaining to ManiMicMl and V mnthnti. and aupply vant long felt. They are kH-.BUr.lly III.Mraird. and in plain laguaKe, easily andi-ntood. The two book, embrace 541 page, and contain talaable lafnrlU for both married and aintrte. withailthe recent imDroveiwnU in medical treatment iieaa-wnatour nomepapm aay ti at anowieaKeimpartea in Ur. Balla new work, is in no war of aimtionable char acter, but ia aomething that ewry . itaiM laaw. Tba leath. the victim of early fodiacretwn ; tba Baa, otnerwiaa ertrcuy ncaitny jnaTW, Dut witn wan m e TTtrrtr tn theti of life, and Ike Waaiaa, in mierr jrom n many 111a ner aex u to." St. Iouia JonmaL rortLAK nucts 60 t. each both in one Volume, tl t in c.oth a cilt. IS eta. ertra. Sent nnder aral. receipt of prise In money or ptampe. ELECTION NOTICE ! Notice ia hereby given that an election will be held on Thursday, first day of Auguct, A. D., 188; at the aeveral toiiuo; precinct in Kowan lkuntjfcfor the following offietrs UJ ii : A Chief Joatice. and twoAfwociate Jtwtices of the Supreme "Court; a Judge of ll.e'Su perior Court for the 7th Judicrul Diatrict, a Judge of the Superior Court for the 8th Judicial Dih trict. and a Judge of the Superior Court for the 9th Judicial Dial net, anil a Solicitor for the 7th Judicial District all or whom shall be voted for on one ballot. A State Senator for the 30th Senatorial Dia trict, and two members of the Ilouae of Rep reaentativeg who nhall be voted for on one ballot. The following County offirer, to wit : Clerk of the Superior Court," Treurer, K'gixler of Deed, Surveyor, Coroner and Sheriff who Khali be voted for on on ballot.; . S$& If an elector haa previously H been ad mitted to registration in any Townnhip in Rowan County, he will not be allowed to reg ister again in another Township until he pror duces a certificate of the Registrar of the for mer Township that said elector has removed from said Township, and that his name haa been erased from the registration books of the Township from which he haa removed. ' C. F. WAGGONER, Sheriff. I June 22d, 1878. 36:1m. NEW LIVERY STABLE ON LEE STREET. Complete in all its Details. CRAWF0RD& HOLMES Come forward with ample facilities to accom modate regular and. transient customers. They have splendid slock horses and vehi clea fur pleasure or business rides. Can fur nish anv outfit required. Will send travellers on their wv to any point. Will board and groom horses by the day, week, month or year. Will fill orders for hauling. Will buy and sell horses. Invite Drovers to come to the best and cheapest stand. They propose better services for less money than ever before given. V V ill buy grain and provender. And aa they are in for a lively business they say to all? Cume and Iry us, JAS. R. CRAWFORD, 1& . , CHAS. HOLMES. and Morpbtnn haltearrd. Ta Orifflna I nl abaolnta CCKt. jtei-ditaini) fue eoeke II1" K-Uoe. ta W. B. Bqsire, WMUinju.a, Oraano Ce lad. GET THE BEST. TheRaleiah News DAILY, one fear, ! WEEKLY, one year, 35.00 1.00 gSend Postal Card for Sample Copj Address THE RALEIGH NEWS, Raleigh, N. C 77ic Simplest, the Most Dur able, and in Every Respeit The Best Family Sewing Jacliine ' The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of oder. ard w.ll do more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular turmshed on application. AGENTS WANTED. , J. S. D0VEI. Manager, (U N. Charles Street, ITalUniore, MI. MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. -o- CERTIFICATES : I do not hesitate to av llW American Machine surpasses all other mschirves. Bfl i n- all ihf work ih.tl other machines can. it ovetenuin sn.d work bultun hobs iu anj lw roni SwiM M.i.-I in to Oliver cloth. 1 have UMti Mnbtr Howe ai.d Wttd Mat-liines, find the Viiitrrit-Hii i Mipirior to them all; . , ...... .. m-rr rwr All&ft ill. tJ i ut-w I have used the Singer and other anv. machine, ai.d would not exchange the American MILS. H.N. BRINiiLF- for Salisbury, X. C, May 22d, 1S72. Meroney & Bro., Agents American Sewinp Machine : Slits: I have used the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & nwnn, i cox v yr, -r-j. .. chines, and would not give the American for ail of tliein. It will do all U.at ia ciaimcu in Xhe circular. I consider it superior to all others 1 nave ver Very respectfully, MM.uwj. W. HARRISON. COiSUitIITIOi CU1CED. GOLD Great chance to make roy- "L can't tret gJd you can l(rtPf We need a iwrson In every Wwu subscrlDtloiia for the largest, m and Ut Illustrated raiaii) -PUiHfl in the world. Any one can beamir -j An old nbyslclan retlwl from active practice, hav ing bad placed In his hands by an East Indian mls- airn.fmr tha fnnnilhi rtf n al m Tl i V(fPt :i t -n U4 1 V fn V - Baw&a-wl if an1 rr rt- . tionl miro iT I 'nncmnnrlnn lA.Ane T . . v- - 1 rwv . . r, 1 u'( trk. 411 ill I iWl Wir TC-VJ aAlAU J". l iticail V tun va v.uniuuiu';u, I alirlH , I UC 111' T)l miT Ail - ' w" " " " lmrot fttTj Broncnius. catarrh, Asinma, ana au inroai ana subHrrtlerH. -TUe price isso io m "'"'"V General Debility and all nervous complaints, after ' 150 a week. A lady 0 gent reports w uj J1 " " moB. havlni? thoroughly tested its woudcrtul curailve subscribers tn teu days. AU iioe"fc'e,", . powers In thousands of cases, feels It his duty to mate 11 Known M) niaaunenns? leuowa. ine rwipe will be sent free of charpe, to all who desire It, wlih full directions for preparing and succeKsfully using1. Address with stamp naming this paper. Dr. J. C. Stonk, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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