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Treated by most of the noted specialists without benefit Cured himself In three months. aDd tiuce th-n bun dreds of others. Full particulars sent on ap SUcatlon. T. 8. PAWE. No 41 W6t31ct St ew York City. may 1 4w HIRBS'tMPRovE Hoot Ber. Package 25 cents, makes 5 gallons of a deli cious, sparkling, temp ranee beverage Strengthens and purlfle3 the blood. Us purliy and delicacy commend it to all Sold lyM druggists and storekeepers. may Hi CURE forthe DEAF Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned EarDrnms PEBFECTLT RESTORE THK UKARIM;. no matter whether deafness is au?cd by cold fevers, or injuries to the natural drums l way In position, but invisible to others ard r.omfoTtble to wear Mini-:, ot3ver.-ation even whlsiers heard distinctly We. refer t thoie using hem. Send lor illustrated bo- k of proofii free. Address V IIISCX, r Broadway. NY.. may in 01 f ha neat Cnre for Coiwrha. Weak Lunirs, Aschnia, lad rrstion. Inward I'aina, txhaustion. Coiiihininirtlie ma raluaWamedieiaeawiUiJaniaciiiUinfrer, it ex?rta acun Se power over di.Mcae unknown to other remedie h'eak Lnnprs, Khemnati.--ni, Female Complaints, and tl listres!injf illsof thefctomnch. Liver, Kid neya and llowe ire dragvnntr thotisands to the trno e who would re-v toeir bealtU by t he timely uso of 1 'akkkk's Gi nui:k Ton i t is new life and strenjrth to the atred. 60c. at Imi jstS. HlSOOX & Co., 163 William Street, K. V. atebliab.ed FAY'S 1866. TakM the lead- does not corrode like tin or iron, noi riacav like ahmffiea or tar nomnoHitions : OAST to apply: tronjrand dnrable: at half the coet of tin. Is also a MUBSTITUTK for PJASTKU nt Half the Cwt. CAltPETS and ltUiS of same materia,, double the wearwf Oil Cloths. Otajoruo and wimplea rRlX. W. U. FAY 4: CO.. CAMDE.N, . J. OH! hYi BACK. MY BACK! Aching bucks, hips, and Kirtes, Kmnc and uterine rains, weakness and itiilai mation, rheumatic, nenralsric, eciatH sudden, sharp and nervous pain, coil ghi ro4dand ntrains relieved in one mb ate by that new, original, elegant and infalhb! antidote to pain and inflammation, the Cuticnr Anti-Pain Flaster. 25 cts. ; 5 for $1 ; at all druv gist or Potter Drug and Chemical Co., loston. MASON & II AM UN. O It li A N S. Highest Honors, at all Great World's Kxld billons since 1SS7. 1C0 s'ylcs, $2i to $0J0 .For Cash, Easy Payments, or Rented. Cata logne, 4S pp, '4o free. , PIANO S. The new mode of plO construction invent ed 1t Mason A Hamlin In lSi'2 has liCcn fully proved, many excellent cxicrts pronouncinp: 11 the greatest Improvement made In pianos of the century " For fnll information, tcml for Oalalougc. MASOS i UAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO apl 18 Hew Yot5& Wilmington 8teamsiiip Co. FSOftt PIER 29. EAST CIVKR, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts, . At S o'clock, P. li. BK NX FACTOR ....Saturday, May 7 &KQULATOR. Saturday, May 14 RivtrinTfiK. Saturday. Ma 21 Rm:m.ToR SatuTdav. May ?S FROM WILMINGTON irxnm.ATOR Saturday. May BENEFACTOR Saturday, May 14 REtlULATOtt Saturday. May BENEFACTOR Saturday, Mav 2S MOT Through Bills lading and Lowest Xferoujn Rates guaranteed to and from Points ta Nortii and South Carolina. For Freight or Paaaage apply to H. G. SMALLBONE3. aoggl : nxoa q;mib, rrmc mug, F!:nc3 crns can.rba bouelit The Daily.Review tnoii T JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESHAY, MAY 18 1887. Entered at the Poatome at Wilmington. N. C. as aecond-claaa matter. A corre.-poatienl of ibH S aieavil e jMndiwttk has made some very inter Jsiing HiioctMn a lo th population of this State and the United States, de rived frui ihe census returns of each decade from 1790 to IS30 lie sums up as foilw': It will be noticed that the ratio of in crease in the country at largH ha been nearly uniform up to the war .periml. whi n it full off atv.ul one-tbird ot Ue average ratio, and that North Carolina's ratio of increase has been very irrfieniar nrul smaii particularly from 1830 to 1840 when it wa virtually at a stand lill; and ihen aain during the war peritul. when it tell to lone-hall'., ol ihe Sla'o'i average up to that time; but it wiil Hlin be n'-ticed that durine the last decade hfr Increase bounded upwa'd to Iih (nil average of he country at large It the ams ratiorf increase continues, the population ot North Carolina will in litfo reach 5.000 000 a population M-aier by 1.000 0(i0 ihao - that d th whole United State3 in 1790 . Tht te lijnrn hihvitv suiriresiive and 'it may ...... i ki, nnatiimfjil whofhpr inimifjmw ! lion h)uld be solicited or not. Thus bo are disi osed to lotik into figures ant! will calculate for the probable pop ulation ot the Unitea Stntes' in 1930 (or nM a century from last census) will find that at the average rate of the past it wili reach at least 190.000,000. and at the end ot a century from 1880 will reach 600,000.000, a number that may be troublesome to manage under one government. Some ot the youtn oi mis day may see interesting times. We gave, a lew days since. Senator Mcpherson's emphatic opinion as to Cleveland's renomination and reelection and uow the Washington Star give more elaborately his views on the political situation. in reply to a jn?stion as to whether the Democrats can carry New York in the next elec tion Senator MePnerson said: Tbe sitnation. on account of the abor vote, is very uncertain. No one . . v l 1 t L' ft L . ... knows wnat tney win oo n iney nominate an independent ticket it can not be predicted what will happen. Mr. Jieveland is immensely popular witn :he people. I would not be surprised f he got a fare voto trom tne worKine- men thr ughout the country. I here a wonderful shilling of partes going n at nre-ent Men are changing all the time from one party to another There is a large dratt from both parties into the labor party. There is a large dratt trom both parties into the prohi tion party. A great number of Kepub licans they call mugwumps are allying themselves wilh the Democratic party, find discontented Democrats, who are disappointed because they ? did' not get iil theollices. are gomgover lo tne ne- publicans. There is a general slutting tbout; a constant change going on. You cauno', look for men to remain in ihe same party lines. There is a change, & translormati4n in progress Mean while M r. Cleveland is gaining strength. His popularity is growing all the while. He has an immense following. He is drawing trom all parties, and the great mass of the people will go with him. The b"st possible thing tor the Demo cratic parly to do is to renominate him ; the best possible thing lor the people of the Uoited States to do is to elect him There is no other man who occupies the position he does. .The party will re nominniH h'm and the .people will re- elect him - It the 'labor -party put an independent ticket in the field it wili probably be as it was with Mr. Heweit in (he election ol Mayor; men, regard less of party, will turn in and elect him. There is no man in public life to-dav who is as popular throughout As I said before, the best thing the party can do is to renominate him. and the best tor the country, for thw people. to elect him. Facts Wortli Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-irritating. Tho medical profession has been slow lo learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished, with douches. snutt, powders, syringes, as trincents. or any similar application. because they are air irritating do. not thoroughly 'reach the affected surlaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude ol persons who have for yeara borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can lnlltct. testily to radical and perniaucnt cures wrought Uy Ely's Cream Balm. , , Quarterly Meetings. Second round of Quarterly Meetings lor the Wilmington District ol the Methodist K. Church. South: Topsail circuit, at Herring's chapel, May til. '22 . SmithviUc, May 2S. 29. Cokesbury Circuit, at Cokesbury, June 4. 5 Clinton circuit, at Bethel, June 4. 5. , Bladen circuit, at Antioch, Jane 11, 12. Magnolia circuit, at Duplin Roads, June 18. 19. Wbiteville circuit, June 25. 26. Waccamaw circuit. June 28. Brunswick circuit. July 3. T. W. Gutdrie. P. E. 4 Ovr arid Over Again." Repetition is sometimes tbe only way to impress a truth upon the mind. Ac cordingly take notice that Dr Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets, (tbe one inal Little Liver Pills) continue to be woridertully effective in cases of sick and nervous headache, constipation. indigestion, rush of blood to tb.9 bead, cold extremittesvand all ailments aris ing from obstruction of tne bodily tunc tions. Their action r is thorough yet gentle, and the ingredients being en ttrely vegetable, they can be taken with impunity into tbe most delicate stom acb. All druggists. - ' . ' -: Tha ni:vTrv? Jon Officii is tha p!c3 The man who. invests his money in lottery ticket will neyir have his will mniettnl.-Trarrlcr's Magazine. t Formerly the foolish virgins hail no ''r.'ii- now e loolistn virgins are too Ire, Ilackemt ck Ueub yw in nit- i,- i "f '' '.V k t ;,'; 1 When -an embezzler skips from Chi cago !or Cnada.by water tney speak of hsfTdeptr ure as a ''clearing out sad. . w ...,v.i. rlaca iho cirolntnn in thecloetu-ually turns out to ban y'd pnir of hoop skirt.-ffirfcpfo pnb tcan.- 7 - ' - E:evator Youth (inquiringly )-Suitc 16. m.K?.Sf. Iv uis Mi(tdushin)-N ; oalv li ast jam-try. poon. . , T always prefer to bo on thc'sifeSule when 1 speculate." remarked ihetrur. c l trea-mrer as he aligh?ed .trom ihe trnin in Vlonireal I ' hitddelphui Qi I. Wan'ed: A jubilee partner ,wi'h 5 o 0. One who can't reail or write pieleired." was thereading ot an ad vertisement that recently appeared in a Iondon paper,1 'I. is said that a snake will wriggle "and show signs of vitality a long time withoii any head. The dude, will do ihm s.imi thing without any brains. Exchange. Johnson, who d- you take after in height, anyhow?" --W'y. Itoat know. I'm suh. Hain't none oh in. !o!ks tall 'cept dat oidea' boy b mine. n recon I rau' take ar'ter him. Harper s Bazar Rev Dr. Svase insists that the stom ach has nothing to lo with seasickn. Seasickness ha a good deal to d with the stomach, however. The invalid begins to conclude that he's all stom ach . ExchaiKje -m m- Buy yourself an oil stove if you wan. comfort during the Summer months Their cheapness will surprise youa t Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t .FASHIONABLE HA1K DUKsSERS ANl I'.ARliBP.S, It 3 Marke; St.. Wilmlnf?wn,.N V Shop fuliy equL-pcd with all the latest im prove tn en t ' Courteous and poltie barbers alwajs ready to -erve enstome r. - &g- J w Yr;oroui!, f rmerly with John Wroer, would bts ?lai to serve hisJ old pat rons fpb 11 1887. t . $4 50 A Y K A K FOU The Daily Whi The cheapest dilly paper in the South. THE WEEK LY has been enlarge ' ad he price reduced to 7 eents a year. The cheap e6t weeKiy pajK-r pu'Misnen. The -unday issue anu wtesiy imuan uoiii for one j ear. for $1. 0 '! he two are cheaper and better than scmi-weeklv as you gftoDe d dly Issue nd a vt cekly f o- 50 events less than any eeml wceslv paper Daiiy se t free two weeks an I Weekly one month frea- Spend one cent for a postal card and order one or the other on trial Address THE WHia, feb 5 Rlcumond, Vs. COME SE THENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED OF come and see us. We have the most complete establish men t iu the' city, carry a large stock- of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and al prides that we can live at. Give uf your orders. . I ACKSON & BELL. ild Cats I TJNDERTHE;PREKNT INSURANCE Law ot North Carolina, any col cern callirg itpclf an Insuranfic Com pan v that 1 able, to pay a fee of $.VJ is authorized to so iclt business in tbe State The consequence is thit the fctatc is filled with solicitors of so-called Insurance Companies ihat ha o no standing and which can not pass an examination. Upon ahplica lion the undersigned will Mi nis b a 'lrn Insurance Index givm? the stand Injc and c-nduim of insurance Companies doirg business in the Drdted ttote3 tvery Insurer should consult tucli an Index before acceptln? the Policy of any Company th it he Is not familiar with. M.i. WJLLARl, 214 Nortn Water St. may 3 Homes in North Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York I 69 MilesSouth of Raieteb On the Ralelfth and Augusta Air-Line R R. 1.500 ACRES OF TiAND IN THE ona leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms In lots to milt purchasers. Four acres for $25 LArjrer tracts o per acre, m montbK pay- ments ot f 10. This land adjoins the "South ern Pines", a recently established health rt- aort (or sanitarium;, and la specially adapted ror Tuit ouuure, as weu as an tne cereals A number of New England people have bouttht lota In the town of "Southern Plne." and it Is the desire of the owners of this bind to in duce small farmers, mechanics and others xrom tne new cngianu ana aiiaaie states, as well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State In the Union offers greater Inducements to ret tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can a better farming country or as fine a climate be found. This Is the opinion of Northern men who nave settled In North Carolina. This Is a bona fide offer, and Is limited For further particulars write at once to JHN T. PAThJUK, Commia'r Of Immbrration, Raleigh, N. C -or B. A RICHARDSON, jaa SI tf Chronicle Office. Aurusta. e - Change of Base, jyjTFETKNDar AND THE PUBLIC ARE respectfully rtoti&ed. that I bare removed my shops to Chestnut street, between Front and Water. All orders for work in ray line. tin. nlii?, repairing. Ac, ill be done ; promptly andfalthfatly. - - . . ---i .: - ' :":: ii. y: rising. :' rv-tn.rt, t "-"iFn5t ?ti,l Water ta' - W IT SUPERIOR COURTS. L ' " - Sprliip: Terms 1887. FIRST tI3TKICT-rJUPGE AVERY. Hyde February 7, I week; May 16, 1 week. Beaulort February 14, 2 weeks; May 30. 3 week3. Currituck March 7, I week. Camden March 14, 1 week, i Pasquotank Marcn 21. 1 week; June 13. lweek.- ; Perquimans March 28, I week. Chowan April 4. I week; Jnne 20, I UfttApri, n. 1 week. a WPeS ; June' j week. vftshington April 25. 1 week. jT reiliviav 2t week. VI. Dare May h, 1 weeK, Pamlico--May 23. 1 week.' SECOND i)ISTltICT JITOOE SHI PP. Uaiiinv' t.Ianuarv 10. 2 weeks: March 2 weeks: Mav Ifi.U weeks. Northampton tjaniiarv 24. 2 weeks; Apri!4 .2 weeks; JJune 13, 1 week. Edgecombe fFehruary 7, 1 week; A nnl IS. 2 weeks. (Vwn February 14 2 weeks; May 30. 2 weks. WarrenMarch 21. 2 weeks. Bertie May 2, 2 weeks. . THIKl) DISTUICT JUDGE MERRIMON. Piit lannarv 10. 2 weeks: March 21. 2 weeks; June 13.2 w eks , Franklin January 24. 1 week; June 6 1 week. Wilson tFebruary 7, 2 . weeks; April 18. 2 weeks Vance February 21. 2 weeks; jtMay. 23, 2 weeks Martin March 7. 2 weeks. Greene April 4 2 weeks. ' Nash May 2 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT--JUDGE SHEPHERD Wake January 10, 2 weeks; t0 ruary 28. 2 weeks; March 28, s weeks: tAnr.l 25. 3 weeks. W vn . fanuarv24.2 weeks; March 14. 2 weeks, fAprll 18. 1 week. Harnett February 7. 1 week. Johnston February 14. 2 weeks. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Granville January 31. 2 weeks; May 9, 2 week?. Chadnm- February 14, I week; May 23 1 week. Guilford February 21, 2 weeks; June 13, 1 week Alamance March . 1 week; Juno 6. 1 week Ddrnnm March 14. vveeks; May 30, 1 week. Orange March 23. 1 week. Oas well April 18. 2 weeks. Persor, May 2, I week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. New Hanover January 24, 2 weeks: April 18. 2 weeks. Lenoir February 7. 1 week. Duplin Ffrruary' 14 2 weeks Sampson tFebruary 28 2 weeks;May 2. 1 week. Pender March 14. 1 week; May 9, 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 28. 1 week. Onk'W April 4. 1 week SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Anson- January 10, 1 week; fMaj 2, 1 week. Columbus January 17, 1 week;Marcb 28. 1 week. Cumberland January 24 1 week; March 14. 1 week; fMayi), 2 weeks. Robe-on January 31, 2 weeks; May 23, 2 weeks. Richmond February 14 2 week ; June. (5. 1 week. Bladen March 21. I week. Brunswick -April 4 I week. Moore April 18. 2 wteks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Cabrrus JJanuary 31. 1 week; May 2 1 week. Iredeli February 7. 2 weeks'; May 23. 2 weeks. Rowan February 21. 2 weeks; May 0, 2 weeks. Davidson March 7. 2 weeks; June 6, 1 week. Randolph March 21.2 weeks. Montgomery April 4. 1 wetk. Stanly April 11. 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JUDGK UOYKIN. -Rockingham January 24, 2 weeks. Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks.; May 23, 2 weeks. Yadkin February 21. 2 weeks. Wilkes March 7, 2 weeks; May 2, 1 week. Alleghany MarcfT21. 2 weeks. Davie April 4 1 week. " Stokc April 18, 1 week. Suiry April. 25 1 week. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Henderson February 14, 3 weeks. Burke March 7. 2 weeks. Caldwell March 21, 1 week. Ashe March 28, 1 week ; May 30, 1 week. Watauga April 1, 1 week; June 6, 1 week. Milcheil April 18. 2 weeks. Yancey-rMav 2.,2 weeks. McDowell May 16. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT GOMERY. Alexander Jnuary 24, 1 week; June 13, 1 week. Catawba January 31, 1 week; June 6. 1 week. Union February 14, 1 week, fFebru ary 21. 1 week; May 23, 1 week; fMay 30, 1 week. Mecklenburg fFebruary 28, 3 weeks Gaston March 21,2 weefcs. Lincoln April 4, 1 week. Cleveland April II. 2 weeks. Rutherford April 25. 2 weeks. Polk May 9, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE ORAyES. Madison February 28 2 weeks. Buncombe Match 14. 3 weeks; June 20. 2 weeks. Transylvania April 4. 1 week. Hay wood April 11,2 weeks. Jackson April 25. 2 weess. Macn May 9 1 week. Clay May 16, 1 week. Cherokee Mav23. 2 weeks. Graham June 6.1 week. Swain June 13. I week. Criminal causes, only. tCivif causes and jail canses only fCivil causes only - Job Printing. ; - B - - - ; - i ..... - " r . rjIIE BVIEW JOB FEINTING OmCE la prepared to do all kinds of -fob Printing as neatly, as cheaply and as expedltlousiy as It cm lie il i' n clePTrrre." Spud lr7our work ; MISCEIiliAN KUUa ?f - : - MISCELLANEOUS It retumlm? thanks to you'or y mlrac r us cure of ecz-ma O' salt rheum. deem il advisable to give you . a ael """."i my case, ani a there is. and lway a Drpind'ee neainst a vertlsed remedies on haveeClToufeuftopubnSh this testlroTda and all inquiries by letter f-r in BP"0 'i" cheerfully answer I do this that people ho go on year after year p.in out , bv g e eu or money to incompetent physicians and re ceive no cure, cr even relief, or end la fill nz premature grave, as was nearly rny case, may be induced to make trial of the wonderful At the age of three months a rash made Us appeirance on rry face. A phyBlctanw as call ed he said teething was the pause he pre scribed some cooling medicine, but the or. spread to my ear, and head. An " was died He professed to know aU about tho. e-lled it "King's Kvd' and pre jous cure oi era-uiu . " scribed gunpowder, brimst one, and lara rn-x ed into a sa ve, but the " tease continued They could not do any thing wr.. it.. prescribed borax waier lintetd poultices. None of om did me any good at all. but a'e me worse dtee continnt d unabated; it spread to my ara?s and legs, til- i was laid up entirely, nd from con tinual sitting on the floor on a pillow my dm bs contracte so that lost ah c .rtrol of therr and was utterly helpless My mer.wou.d have to lift m cut and into b d. I could get around tbe hoiue on my hands and leef, but , l could not get mv - lothts on at all. and bad to wear a son of dressb g gown , My bair naa. all matted dow or 1 alien eft. d iny hwd, face and ears were one fCib, and l lia io have a towel on my h art ail tee time in tne summer to keep the fl es off. f-y paientscon Bulted a prominent pbysician Hndsurgeohh.re ln hicago (theoth-r ptnslciana i efore men tlouedwereot 1 undas and Htfr l-ton cana. d . he sio he could do nothing for, me, that he chance were that 1 would grow out tit -or that it won id fctri' e inwardly and kill me in tlrr.e. He v anf d to cut the sinews of my legs so taat I cou.d w ilk. but i would not let him. for tf J did vet better J would have ro c nirol of them " ... i he dihea.e continued in this manner until I was seventeen tars o d, nd one day In Jan uary L-79. in the nicago Tribune, I react an account f your medicine 1 hey described my case &o exae'ly that I th ught, as a last resort, to giv; them a trial. Whenl Ar t applied the CuT;cr'BA, I was nil m ur, ij. oriincr tram scraichlr g mvseu, but when J appli d it 1 went asleep almost lm media-el1, something i naanoi uuucivi jv the effect was so tootbini. RT,t. Over Ten Thonsand Xn&i I tf . IXlAAIi rnCKBCHS IDJUl a TWjWentsalaTBppronortion 1 TTM I H ( WAMaVru nnilr Cb TOa r V4i a W'atti09 iuiaui7u wv Lieut Baa were resooroa vo nntuui m SEMINAL PASTILLES a t j - J : 1 -. n n m VAwHna T-WkK-iHf-v. lYrfranlA lVVnn nnrl PViva? r al Decay in YOtme Or Mid 1" V3a.-N8p j aTl" -SaJ ' 3 0 Cfc 5i'7' KV nonsand cas tney aosoiuieiy resioo .txd 8adbokn dovm men to the fnll enjoyrrient or ierfect and fall Manly Strength and V .corona Health. To thoee who Buffer from the many orcoroaieas '-ronght ahont by IndiBcretion. IlPOaro,Over-Braia '.Fork, or too free Indulgence, we eek that yoa eena us roar name with Ftatcmon t of your tronble, and seenro ViilAL fACUiAGK If liJOlS, wit a l uizsz (X x miuioi-.c:o. MWmVvW; VI ' speedily whin this remedy aS fiStlAlto nomoro.effectnal relief 5PI lfllV ill - ithin f food due t -v-5ceiitf; P 4I I wlU thTnthTs article. wPtP,",w0tf 'warn fwra ffRroci V . ri&lUlliiSlaa" J : " I . lively"' . , 1"" 'v ? I I cases carry t ne 1 1 (Bonr. .:f. 1 1 .I i Over 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success Is due .1 , 1st To the superiority ot (rine over all other materials, as a stiffener for Corsets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corset3, combined with their low prices.' . " ' "? ' Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless ,a DR. WAR N ER'S C 6 R ALI t " Is printed on inside of steel cover..- ; ' fP1? pT'fUX LEADING MERCHANTS. xrAiiircri EiiOTiixri?, S Z O Crosdvay, fl o vv Yp r k City, MISCELLANEonR . The first morning after niat n mj fltn, n had n- fckm only on the end of mv tofcT a pink color. - Next day it was kind of wm. and I could yhu my hanrt on uit lore, aith ' out It being paimul. in abmt two SSi couMind btra'g t, but hot w'k, I -m J ; weak. bu'. my tores were nearly well Th I commenced the me of the CTicniiErVji! vcnt, and in three !avs I WMworMu,, , ever. I was on mass of plmplen from tbe ton of my hi al to tne soles of nt fwtrt ttr ihe " were painful would no do huuee mhscm tn trom two to ton d y they hunt ant left a small cale. which dropped ff and left the rp t puie and theekin white, and near i cin judge l was cmed ii aiogt six to eight weeks, ami up t hi dale (i e f om Jarnary 1878. to January, 18KJ) i have not be I'ekta anywy,or have had the least ilno tbe disease rcappeirlng on roe I niveau excel lent ar petite, have the very beslof helu. Jkfy lm us are straight, tuppe and iroof. I have been exposed to all -i oris of weather without the least signs of the disease yet. the only difference I find In myeif la that my alia Is fioer. i-olttr. and net so liable lo get chsp ped as is oter pertons No doubt many persons wll: not believe this almost Improbable story many will thlaktt grossly exaggerated. 1 dou't blsm iheraa oit if they uo. but to satisfy tiieauelvet, tfary -can call or write to me arid flad out 'f wtutl have written above Is true or not.- Thereoit manv persons who e.tn testily to ins wonder ful cure I have receive 1 by yur .ctccu, Rkmkdi s Gentlemen, ht me aain thank you tor my. cure W.J. McD XLD 3,732 Dearborn St. Chicago, Lt , Jan. 1 ,1L ? Nothir.g 1 known to science at all compara ble to the Ccticub a. Bemeuies In tbelrmir vcllous vropeTtlesot cleaoslng, purirjlnjand beautifying the skin and in curb g tta lui, ill figuring, iichlg, tcaly and plmpiy dUcaiea of th- skin, scalp and blood, with let of bill uticcka, the ,rcat !-kia u e, and lxr cuka oap, an exquisite Skin Beauufler, pre ; pare fr.imit externally and CtiTlcckaM Tolvent, the new Blood PurWer, inifxaany. arc a p -sltlve cure tor evtry fora of in awl blood isease. from pimpks t rrofula. . fold everywhere. Price, tuncck, .. Soap,- 25a ; KfcSoLV kt, $l Prepied M the loTrB i buq and chbxicaio b ?end7or VHow ti Cure fctln Wet.' C4 I'agps, i; lustrations, and lOOteatni un apiiI3o 4wd4w . t. - ,- 1 Aypidito.lw-fcJiWKHTS tor in jr.CS f with attentioQ to bumm w cmjJ ABinmnMnieaciaiiVV7- r on srientiae nTPfVjZ iienwit fcUwilbodrvT0 fonetionaofthe hnmn o"ZT,ZTi wasted snhnaiMiff ciementf of li ZZj. TllEATHEMT.Caa Kaatt, 13. fro ClE ' HARR13 REMEDY CO., tn Tiimn TTATJTlfli The great eWSSSrt of thelHartB Mountains in c& good XonditionT If l fbelealon of shetld tag! tne ii",c ; m cnl without I ( eintof I5,ct. tlllD CO- 400 V. ar . "T . lease mention this pai- sent 9 rath sat Undsfo Valuable SI TBACT OF nleftom'IJncolntoB.S.C-r acre.,63 acre, cleared; toJ bgives good crop. f few acre, of bottom fO amato wood, ok ' ' bered. r . - . mll ' Vc Another tract tJi k. - ton, a, mile irom - df nc; tr; va. J run ; - -r. six acre s of Lr 'wt 0V- achistt Auct'r. 1 yr-in rr:

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