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MISCELLANEOUS HUMPHREYS DB.HIT2PHBEYS'B00S Cloth & Cold Bindine- 144 fages, with Steel EafrsTiag, . UAtlXDTt.it. l4rm. F. O. Hot 1810, K. T. LIST OF PEXXCIPAL NOS. CUBES Fevers. Congestion. Inflammations... Worms, Worm FeTer. Worm Colic-'.. Crying- Colic, or Teething of Infants. Diarrhea, of Children or Adults. Dysentery, Oripinjr, Bilious Cxrlic... Cholera 'Morbus, Vomiting CoUKhs, Cora,- lironcDiti" FBICC .25 . .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 hi Vanr.lnla Tnnt.hnrlm. i'act-sclie - .25 Olileadarhr. Kick Headache. Vertigo. .25 HOMEOPATHIC 12 I H 14 lfi 16 17 2Q, 24 27 2N 30 32 Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach...- 25 Hnnpressed or Painful Periods 25 Whites, too I'mfnse Periods 25 Croup, Conyli, Oillicult Breatbine 25 Walt 11 he ii in. Krybipela. Eruptions.. -.25 Rheumatism. Rbewnatio Fsins.. 25 Fever ana Ague, Chills, Malaria AO Piles. Blind or Bleeding.-' .5tt Cntarrh. Inilnen.a. fold in the Head .50 WhoopinjjCoiish. Vioieni. Conchs.. .50 (iriiernl Debility. Physical Weakness .AO Kidnev Iif- .50 Vervotis leli lity, ... .;. 1 .00 I'rinary Vekns. - ettine ld... .50 DitMn of Hie Heart. Palpitation ..1 .00 Fh e D a i I y Qovioiv JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop WILMINGTON- N. C. FRIHAT" JULY 8-1887. uerf '1 ii the Foatoflice at Wilmington. N. as second-class matter. EC I Fl OS. Sold by Drut'-it. or ent postpaid on receipt of price. uiariiuLYs'HtPiuik co. too aiun au a.x. feb 26 tol & wiy nrm CatarrH ELY'S u CREAM BALM CLEANSES THI HEAD. ALLAY; INFLAMMATION HKALS thcSORtS RKsTOKKS THE SKSKSof TASTK SMELL, IlEAHINO. A QUICK RKL'EF. A POSITIVE CURB A particle is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 01 cents at t ruggists; iy mall, registered. 60 ccrt. Circulars freer. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N Y apl 9 ly eod d&w HAY-FEVER ZANESVILLE, OHIO, BUSINESS COLLLGE, PARSONS lL KENNISON, Propr etors. Book-keetdng. Penmanship, Telegraphy. Shorthand, Type-wi King and Dnwlng Young men ntteu lor bii&lce&s. Muucnts can ente at anytime Fall term begins S-'eptemlerl2th. Circulars eent free. june 13 daw4w TO CLAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ERIE, PA., for circulars. The best school in America. Fall term begins Aug. 30. Mention this paper- IlIKES'iMPRGVEpIioot Beer. Package 25 cents, makes 5 gallons of a' dell clous, sparkling, temp ranee beverage Strengthens and purines the blood. Its purity and delicacy commend clt to all Sold by s'l druggists and storekeepers, june 13 Df A Its causes, and a new L Ar 11 ioO and successful LUKE at yoar own home, by one ho was dea twenty-eight years. Treated by. most of the notcii specialists without benefit Cured himself In three months, and since ttunhun dreda of others. Full particulars sent on ap plication. T. S. PAGE, No 41 WeBtHIat St New York City. junel3 4w CURE for the DEAF Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING, no matter whether deafness is caused by colds, fevers, or injuries to the natural drums. Al ways In position, but invisible to others and i comfortable to wear Music, conversation. even whispers heard distinctly v e reier those using them. Send for illustrated book of proofs free. Address r IIISUOX. 849 Broadway. NY. june 13 WnYltofl LAD I KS and GENTLEMEN ft 2111 LtJU. Who wish steady emp oyraent to take nice light work at your home and make easily from $1.00 to 3 oo a da v. You Bhould address with stamp. CROWN MF'G CO , 4294 Vine St , Cincinnati, O. june 13 4 v A (ialveston business man say: "The prohibition question has given rise to more discussion in Texas than any issue ever brought before the peo ple.' Tboe in favor of prohibition live principally in the thickly populated counties in the northern portion of the State. Dallas and Fort Worth being the prohibition strongholds, while Galves ton. San Antonio? and El Paso are op posed to it. Both sides are making a vigorous campaign, and vast quantities of printed matter for and against the amendment are distributed throughout the Stale The Anti-Prohibitionists publish an illustrated' paper in Dallas ai the cost of $2 000 per month, and 20 000 copies are distributed eaeh issue. It is generally reported in Texas that the brewers and liquor men of St. Louis have sent large sums of money 'nto tbe'S ate to be used during the campaign, and the Prohibitionists are equally liberal in expending money, so that the election1 will be stubbornly co nested on both sides, and the race will be very close. Most of the leading business men oi Texas, are opposed to prohibition, but it is said that fully twotbirds of the newspapers in the Stale are in favor of it, and many lead ing men are fighting on that side." JUNE JOKES. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAMJ the popular favorite for dressing the h;ur, lUatonns eoior hcn ( rrrav. nd pi-eventing Da ml ruff. It clcaiise-s the scaJp, stops the hair f;i!linff, and is tiure to pleave. A U-. ami S1.00 at Drurfc4s. HSNDERCORNS. The safest, surest and best euKtdr Corns. Bunions, to-wall jin. Knstire: eotnfort to the feet. Kver fh.il o cure, li cent j at lllcoi 6 Co K. Tf IT STOPS THE PAIN ry r N ONE minute. I -JUl Aching backs, hips, and sides, kidnej niiw incriiit; paiui, wv&kiicbs aua mnam mation, rheumatic, neuralgic ecUtic. Eudden, sliarp and nervous pains an k strains relieved ia one minnts hi iat new, elegant and infallible antidote to pain aw nflammation, the Cuticura Anti.Pa.in Piaster. B cents; 5 for $1; at all druggists or Poitei Yrvq isD Chemical. Co., Boston. f LJ V Two machines of some importance in writing and speaking are about to come before the public. One is the g rap bo phone, a machine which serves' as an amanuensis. A corporation tor its manufacture has been organized under the laws of West Virginia, which are designed to please corporators aud give revenue to the S'ute t'ardiuer G Hubbard is one of. the directors. A still more important perfection recently at tained is that of Prof. Elisba -Gray' "telantograph," a telegraphic appara tus which transmits the handwriting or any other picture tracing upon paper any distance. This will bo highly valued by business men and baukers The valuable feature of the invention is the plate on which is laid the paper written on by the sender. A pencij or any sharp object may be used to write with, and the receiving machine traces the message with a pencil or anything capable of marking, repro ducing the form of the message precise ly. Thus the sending operator will merely write the message on paper, and when he has finished it will have been finished at the other end. of tbo circuit. Fond Father J understand, Johnny, that there is danger of an uprising in vour school. I Johnny Well, you're a cute one. pa!1' How did you Gnd out that we put two pins in Uhe teachers chair this ntHtnff'EoxhaiTge. . ;Lightnihg k pocked over three mn who wreiiining on'a'box in front '?a grocer io PatVrson.N J. One of them Mm kn'okd -nse!p3s. The other two xeltiniwl. Lrfug'! I'm coming right home "Buri .glon Free Prtss. When an inquisitive person comes in nid asks-: " Can yu give the salary ol the editor ot ilhis paper?"' what do we do with him? Do we kick him d wn stairs? No; we ask him it be has so a pencil case to put it in Burlington Free Pr ss. - 'Take the ejevator for the seend floor and see the handsomest saleswo man in Denver !" is th6 display heading of a clothing store advert isfroeni in a Denver newspaper. There is a bretzi ntMB and cheerful abandon ab ut the Denver boom thai we have failed thus far to notice in O.uaba or Kansas Gity. Chicago . Tribune. Many peopl do not know why there are so few fliea in Boston. It i be cause the overhead wires are so nu merous there that the flies can't get i n . The same scheme won't work in New York and Philadelphia bpcause evtr now and then mosquitoes flv over from New Jersey and light on the wires and oteakt.hem. Boston Journal of Educa tion. My son," said Mr. Spriggins to his little son, who was devouring an eeg it was Mr. Spriggms' desire to instruct his boy "my son, do you know that chickens come out of eggs?" "Do thev. father?" said the young hopeful: "I thought the reverse." The elder Spriggna drew back from the table sadly and gazed on his son, and then put on his hat and went out. ,Said one of the girls about to gradu ate: I've been writing my essay every Saturday since the term began, and now I have 67 pages and the sublet is onlv half exhausted." "What's the subject?" "The Intellectual Superior ity of Women Over Men." Good gracious, does it take 134 paes of manuscript to prove that?" "Why. ves." 'Then you must be on he wrong side of the question." Buffalo Courier. ' ' "So you had to leave Iowa, eh?" ak- d a Miouri nan fvj P or. bnk eu down i!d man. YeO ' he respond ed, with a ' siirh. Er how was it. stranger, tar and feathers?" "No, worse'n that" hu sad, dejectedly. "Worse than that? What can .'b worse than that?" persisted his inter viewer Prohibition " said the old man. as he ambled up to the bar and asked for an "Iowa sootht r." TttZ Bits, 8DPEKIOK COUUT8. Fall Terms 1887. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. .Currituck -September 5. 1 week. Camden Sept 12,4 week! : PasquotankrSept49, I 'wcekr- Perqurmahs oept 26, 1 week. Cmwan Qct J. J week. Gates Oct 10. I'week Ilerllonl Oct 17. 1 week. " Washington Oct 24, 1 week. Tyrrell Oct 31, I week. Dare Nov 7. 1 ' week. Hyde Nov 14. I week. Pamlico N'v 21, week., . Beaufort Nov 28; 2 weeks. ... SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Warren Sept 19. 2 weeks Northampton Oct 3, 2 weeks. Edaecorube- Oct 17. 2 weeks. Bertie Oct 31.2 weeks. Halifax Xf'V 14.2 weeks. STREET - NAMES, NUMBERS, aud all iniiiripal Requisites a specialty. THE PATENT ENAMEL CO, ' - IV L. 3 1 AILS LAND, Sole Ajrent. Special Agents wanted. S4 W. Beoauwat, N. Y. UNDEVELOPED PARTS of the body enlarg ed and strengthened. Full particu nlars (seated) free. ERIE MED. CO Buffalo, X. Y. may 6 d&w cod ly llanhoodi RESTORFn. r1 rsr. A vittm,nf wnniVifir I imprudence rausmfr Prema f ture Decay, Nervwus Debili- led In rain every known remedy, has disooyered a - mple selfmre, which he will send FREE to hii ellow-snfferers. Address . ai Asusi , I'ost umce iiox 3179, New York City, oct 2 eocl dJfcw ly rand WTilsbT TTnK. Mils cured at home with- J out pain. Book of par JHticulars sent FltKK. B. M. W00LLEY, M. D. Atiantn. 'u. Othcf (u.'j Whitehall Street. MS BO turn noRw YOU: I can live at home, and make mora money at work for ns, than at any thine e se In the world. Capital not needed; -you are started free. Both i sexes : all ares. Any one can do ii work. Lance earnings sure from the first start. Coatly outfit and terms free. Better pot delay. Coats you nothing to send ns yoar address and find out; if you are wise you wll do so at once. H. Hallktt ft to.. Portland Maine. x dec 1 6md lyw lOc. FOR A SHAVE. ' 20c. FOR.A HAIR CUT. GOc. FOR A HAIR CUT,S HAVE AND SHAMPOON HAIR DYEING 20c and upward At JOHN WKENtE'S, The German Barber and perfumer, , ixaii . iaiiarkstBt At last the Chinese are undertaking the construction of railways. But it does not appear, that foreign syndicates are to profit by the changed attitude of the Government. In May last there was issued a decree sanctioning the building of railroads north of the Pei-1 Ho River in the province which con tains' the great city of Pekin. A com- pan v composed of Cbinose officialswas formed and native capitalists were urged to take stock. These capitalists, however, were unwilling to invest. Thereupon the viceroy of the province issued a proclamation, in which the advanlaces to be derived from railway communication were set forth, and the rich .were advised that j by delay they might "lose their opportunity ." In vestors still declined to 'support the work, and it is reported that French bankers have loaned the Government $4,500,000 to be used in building the road, which is to extend from the mouth. oJ the Pi Ho to the T interior by way of Tien-Tsin.. The leading minds of China have not Inst sight of the rail way operations of other nations in Atis. They see the Trans-Caspian Road ap proaching the Middle Kingdom through the heart of the Continent, and kno1 thai Kussia has determined to build a road through Sibera to the Pacific. On the southwest the construction of roads through India and Burmab to the Chinese. boundary is only a question of time. They are convinced that the Kuipire must have a system ot raiK ways, but they are hampered by the conservatism of the people Eventual 1y that conservatism will be overcome. I Love Her Better Than Llf." Well. then. wh d n't ou d some thing to bring back the roses to her cheeks and tho light to her eyes? Don't you see she is suffering from nervous debility, the result ot female weakness? A bottle of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Pre scription" will brighten those pale cheeks and send new life through that wastihg.form. It you love her. take heed. He who has not a ; good memory sh uld never take upon himself the trade of lying. BiicKleii'8 Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in " the worl for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped (lands. Chilblains, Corns,, and all Skin Eruptions, and Positively : cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moey refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. H. Green & Co. Any fool can begin to talk, but it is a wise man who knows. just where to step. - - Cocoaine. Iodoform cr Mercuri als in any form in the treattaent wf catarrh or hay fever should be avoided, as thev are both injurious and danger oui. Iodoform is easily dcttcttd by its offensive odor. The only, reliable ca tarrh remedy on the market tofl a? i Ely8 Cream Balm, being freefrom all poisonous drugs. It has cured thou sands. of acute and chronic cases, where ah otner remedies have failed. A par ticle is applied into each -nostril;' no pain, agreeable to use. Price 50 cents of druggists. If you have stand by them. friends in adversity OiveTliem A Chancel That is to say. your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won dertal machinery it is Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well, Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumo nia, catarrh, consumption or aoy ot the family of throat and nose and head and long obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got jid of. There is Just one sure way to get rid ot them. That is to take Bosc bee's German SyrupJ w(iica aojf uruggisi win sen you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, yon may depend upon this for certain. Among the things cheapened byldit honest tricks ia "skimmed" oil of neD- permint, by which is meant tho oil de prived ot ui oeaiboi. .. -A OAKI. - To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c, I will send a recipe that will cure yon. free of Charge This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. auUion Dt New York City. d d&w lv. 1887. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year. -o- hS nJfi Llift Family Journal In tto United States. Always Bright and Bella the Worldnmber EpItome of the "ews of The Forelm Demrt Latest and most accurate cable Sneciaia hv the tJonamercUl Cables. specials ny Eyentf 81 Te,e-raPhlc Reports of all Current lr lR-rracUoal Farming; KalioPiSv' Afr Uterature,the Dram Music. hellloB. fashions and Cheaa Information on all subjects. Address, JAMBS GORDON BENNETT nnTS3 w.Toik Herald.. New York City Sign of tile Horse. TT WILL, Bit TO YOUR ADVANi'inv .1. examine onr goods before burine sv we wry the largest and moat itSkrt Harness and siddw. .rci1. Bl0C,c : defy competition. A nice whin .-S . : FNirKlX & BANI BX. inlT5 ; - Horse ill liners. . Craven-rNov 28. 2 weeks. ' THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Franklin Aue.15. 1 week. Martin Sept 5, 2 weeks. PiU Sept 19, 2. weeks. Greine-t0cr3 2 weeks. Vance Ocit"I7. 2 weeks. Wilson Oct 31. 2 weeks. Nash Nov 21. 2 weeks. Martit I)c 5. 2 weeks FOURTH DISTKICT JV DOE MERRIJtfON Waki July 11 2 wteks. Harnett Aug 8. -1 week. 'Johnston Aujr 24. Q weeks. Wket Aug 29 Swefks. Way phi Sepr. 12 2 weeks. . Wakt. Auir 29. 2 weeKS. Wayne Oct 17. 1 wenk. Wakfrf 0-t 24 3 weeks Johnston ISJov 14. 2 weeks. Harnett Nov 28. 1 week. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDOE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8. 1 week- Caswell Auer 15. 1 week- Person Aug 22,' 1 week. Guilford Aug 29. 2 weeks. Granville Sept 12, 2 weeks. Alamance Sept 26. 1 week. Chatham-"- Oct 3. 2 weeks. Durnam Oct 1". 2 weeks. Orange Nv 7. 1 week. Caswell Nov 14. 1 week Person Nov 21 1 week Granville Nov 28. 2 weeks. Guilford-Dec 12, 2 weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Lenoir Aug 22. 2 weeks. Duplin Sept. 5. 1 week Pander Sept 12. 1 week. New Hanoverf Sept 26. 2 weeks. Sampson Oct '10. ) 2 weeks. Carteret Oci 24. 1 week. Jones Oct 31. 1 week. Onaiow Nov 7. 1 week Lenoir Nov 14. 2 week3. Duplin Nov 28, 2 weeks. Sampson Dec 12 1 week- SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. Cumberland July 25. 1 week Columbus Aug 1 1 week. Moore Aug 15. 1 wt-ek. R')beon Aug 22. 2 weeks, Anson Sept 5. 1 week. Brunswick Sept 12 1 week. Richmond Sept .19. 2 weeks. Robeson Oct 3 .2 weeks. Bladen-Opt 17, I week. Moore Oct 24. 2 weeks. Cumberlandf Nov 14. 2 weeks. Ansont Nov 28. 1 week. Riehmond Dec5.il week EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Iredell Aug 8 2 weeks. Rowan A u it 22. 2 weeks. Davidson Sept 5, 2 weoks. Randolph 5k?pt 19. 2 weeks. Montgomery Oci 3. 2 weeks. Stanly Oct 17 1 week. Cabarrus Oc 31. 1 week. Rowan -Nov 7, 2 weeks. Tredeli Nov 21 2 weeks. -Davidson Dec 5, 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JUDG1? GILMER. Rockingham July 25. 2 weeks. Stokes Ane 8, 2 weeks Surry Aug 22 2 weeks. Allejihany Sept 5 1 week. Wilkes Sept 12 2 weeks ' Yadkin Sept 26. 2 weeks. Davie Otit 10 2 weeks. Forsyth- Oct 24,' 2 weeks. Rockingham Nov 7,1 week. Stokes Noy 14, 1 week. Surcy Nov 21, 1 week. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOYKIN. ' Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. Burke Aug 8. 2 weeks. Ashe-jAug 22, 1 week. Watauga Ang 29, 1 week. Cald well Sept 5, 1 week. Mitcheil Sept 12; 2 weeks. Yancey Sept 26 2 weeks. McDowell Oct 10. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander Aug 1. 1 week. Cleveland Aug 8,2 weeks. Mecklenburgf. Auar 29. 3 weeks Union Sept 19, 1 week. Ueionf Sept 26. 1 week. Lincoln Oct 3, 1 week. Gaston Oct 10,2 weeks Cleveland Oct 24. 1 week. Rutherford uct 31, 2 weeks. Polk Nov 14, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GOMERY. Madison Aug I. 2 weeks. Buncombe Aug 15. 3 weeks. Transylvania Sept 5, 1 week Hay wood Sept 12, 2 weeks. Jackson Sept 26, 1 week. Macon Oct 3. 1 week. Clay Oct 10, 1 week. Cherokee Oct 17, 2 weeks. Graham Oct 31. 1 week Swain-Nov 7, 2 weeks. Madisonf Nov 21. 2 weeks. Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks. MONT" Criminal causes only. tCivil causes only tCivil causes only, except jail cases. SHORT-HAND & TYPE-WRITING SITUATIONS pay both young men and ladles much better ataiifc8 than most commercial noaition. h the demand Is greater, tudent??a fitted for ofilee short hand positions In Three '-Months' Time ' year. Indents can enter anv ttm J ??n ?..fbe curing situation, for which aid we make nn charge.. College pimphleu with fuU?eV Ll? teaching leseons in either ait cent to reas f ,r JO cents. ; both arte UI3CELLAHEOD8 e "A f M f til J -v. .... "v nj In retumlnsr thanks to you for my mlraca- lous cure of eczema or salt rheum, i deem It advisable to give you a detailed: account of mv case, an J aB there is. and always will be a prejudice against advertised remedies yon havemv consent to'publlsh this tes.i - onlat. and all inquiries, by letter rr m person, I in cheerfully answer. . I do this that people who go on year after year ptvin out i ko buds of money to lrcompetenrpbysicianft ana re ceive no cure, or even reiiei. or euu in in n? premature grave, as was nearly my case, may be induced to make trial of -the wonderful CUTICORA f. EMEDIES " At the age of three months a rash made It anneirance on mv face. -A physician was call ed he said teething was the cause, he pre scribed some cooling medicine, but the sores spread to my ears and head. Another M D. was c tiled He proressea to snow an aooui the ca-e. called it Klne's Kvll". and pre scribed gunpowder, brimstone, -and lard mix ed into a salve, but the dease continued. They could not do anything with it. Another prescribed borax water ana nour; an' iner. lineeed poultices. None of tbeai aia me any gooti at all, but ae me worse. The dlSfafe oontinncd unabated : it spread to my arms and Tegs, till I was laid up entirely, and from con tinual sitting on the lloor on a puiow my nmoa con t facte i no that I lost all control ot them, and was utterly helpless. My mother would have to lift me out and into bed. I could get .. 1 . 1 X. . V. n .At Kv.l t could not get my lothes on atall. and had to wear a sort of dressii.g gown My hair had all matted dow or fallen off, and toy head. face and ears were one scab, and J had to have a towel on mv..h-ad all tee time in the summer to keep the fl:es off. y parentscon suited a prominent physician and surgeon here in Chicago (the other physicians t efore men tloued were or J undaa and Hamilton Cana d i he BHiahe could do nothing for me, that he chances were that 1 would grow out ,f It or thai it would stride inwai'dly and kill me In tune. He want I to cut the 'smews of my 18 so tttat 1 cou.d walk, but I . would not let bim, for tr J did $et belter J would1 have no niroiof them. t , ' he Ut&eat-e continued in this manner until was seventeen years o'd, and one day lh Jan .ry. 179, in the hicago Tribune, 1 read an acv untof your medicine, They nescrlbed my cate so exac ly that I ; th iught, as a last report, to give them a trlaL Whoo l flrt applied the UUTicrfRAr i was all raw and bkedlng from scratching myself, but when I appli' d it J went asleep almost lm inedia elv, something I had not done for years. the effect was so eoothinr. .-. : :u ; ; :- ; i ne nrsc mormnir irur nti.. had no f km only on the enu of mi IJ a pink color. Next day it w.a kldK and I could pfaie my hands on ti LU out it being pain luL ; In abMiiwTSl could a and strain t, but not n t"1 weak, but my orea werjs nearir mi t commenced the uef the DTictfti tr. vgNT, and in three dais I wu." ever. I was one mass of pimp) tnmat ot my h ad to the solos of m tetTif were palnlut would no do iusnWit? in from two to foudys ther hnm a small cale. which dr ppedV Si & spot pure and the akin whW,niuit can Judge I.was cured ia stint ,5Tfi weeks, and uii t thl- d.0 hT;..1?.". 1879 to January. 1887) I hsva not nywy.or hava had thm uEi 2! disease reappearing i.n ne ' I hl . lent pitt67W the wrj My lmos are atralght, luppi IS ro!? have been exposed to all toruTof wSJ' wlthot the leajnign, of the iSe 7t only difference I find in myrclf is that is finer. ofter, and not so liable toteteh ped as la otter persons ' 7, tNo doubt ncany persons will not bellem almost improbable storj msy wio thL grossly ex-iggerated. I dou't blm iw uit If they uo, bat to satisfy tbemen 7 can call or write to me and Had oat if irk have written above is true or not Tbent many persons who ean testtry to ihawosi ful cure I have received by yonr cutw KfUKDIS. ' Gentlemen, let me again thank roi fcf cure v . W . J, Mc 'Si u 3.732 Dearborn St. Chicago, In., Jaa.V,i Nothing Is known to science t ill coopr ble to the Cuticuba Kemeduu is tbeksu vellous properties of cleansing, parifjlut beautifying the skin and In curing tortki disfiguring, itching, scaly and pimply dka of th- skin scalp and blood, vkkVtt otk uticura, the jcreat f klo a e, and it CUa oap, an exquisite Skin BVsntifler.T par from it. evternallr. sad Ccticcui oLVXT, the new Blood Pnrllkr.uittra are a positive cure for every form ul kknt blood disease, from pimpks to Krofok. pold everywhere. Price, 'Cimcinu,L Soap, 25c ; rksolvnt. $1 irepcBli the Pottvr Drug and chemical 1 0., i ton, a ass. " 'i-. I r rend for "How to Cure 8kta Wtow 64 pages, W- lilustraUons, and lOOtesttatL H april 30 4wd4w - '- i rRLA&ht. OnrTsn Thonsond 1'riai FaefcagM mailM so pa. Uanta a larca nr ooortlan 1 .nianamunikinuimi &ntaiid were restored tohaalth by usotof- STSEmiTAlTPASTILLES A iLkdieAl Care for NerroOsrjebilitT.Oriyanlfl VVesknesA andPJiTsi eal IMmt In Yotmt? on Mid 3J AmdMtn. Tt(l for VAeht Tears in tniinx Lhooaand c&sah ther abaolntaly . rastnra AraaMifenraly gsd and broken down men to the fall eajormenkof -perfect and foil Manly Btrength ani VIrotoos li snlUv To those who suffer from the many obscure disease troughs aboqfc by Indiscretion. Kxyror OriBJvUraia kV'ork. ortoo free ladolsjenoe. we ask that yoa send n ruar name with statement of roar troabie. and eooare CSJALPAOKAOB FREES, with lllust'd Pamphlet.. B'-T'JRED tERSOM3 can bavo FnEfl may 17 d&wlv . ; . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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