Courts of North Carolina 188S. JUDGES. i ' o:i- iAiirnolc r-.f Superior nil i "7-9 t trie nrineipni ducwuch j....tc -, MEEW1C CDIQPJJiK A a-'"-y """l Europe. Bat possibly bis greatest iJtff&S(SS!r- lUrS B O B-ttrvaM T ., W.-, F,mnr & Pron'r. ! merit in the eVes of hi. ".SfidSSSi A ' awa - - - f 1 tF Certain Car for the First Stagra of Consumption. Its .main ingredients are rwbeefml Daffy's Put Malt Whiskey, anJ it stiranUu the ri r gies and builds op the tissues as no oihtr ck-u-fcflc discovery has ever done. "I am a rreabytcrUn clergyman nI a Doc tor of Divinity, tut I am ft afrsil u recom mend Daffy's Malt Whiskey aaI DnfTy's Fr mtxLa aa the purest and moat ci-'c at prvp.m tiona I know of a-.d my r xperin. U Ltrge oae." Ejv. B. Mux. Priri" :u, I-.a. Duffy's Fmnn! is for nalo ly all Cxxi-va and dealers, rvkc, ft per lot;le. Tut, Dciti Malt vrr;! t 'v, !;'.. .. N. T. miscellaneous. HUMPHREYS' "Wilmington, X. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, m Entered at the Postofrlce at Wilmington, N.C. as second-class matter. I I HraFzssrs' rocs 1- Ml Cloth & Cold Binding If 4 VI ia r,iik mi .,rT;r, U U xiiLtn rsir. p i iuw,r.ft1.iiio.!f.r. iHTernnrarAi.soa. crux riucc .-.... J2 1 3 4 A 7 9 r'eorm, Coectiti, InfUma!ii V anna. VTorm i'mter. U orui I "ol rvlC CoHr, or Tbirjr of Infaatt .2 OUrrha. ! UiUrtn or Ado!t '.1 Drarnfery, Gnpio. lidioa Coke 2 Cholera Morba. lomiung - f onsb: CoH. liroochui earaJcls. Toocb-b. r c--!.c .35 HOMEOPATHIC lr l)T9Bla. lSii"o ume&..... W burs, too !i'i' I'enod 13 IS 14 16 If I 7 If 34 J7 3CH 32 .2 .25 .25 theam. frrileU. 1'nini-n.s.. .2- Rheumatism. IlbmrnntK lm 25 rrr an4 A(Uf, CmU. alalan.... .50 J or liirpomr C'roop. Coach. IitScalt lirlhn;r. N(ll It idlim. I j . ratsrrh. Inrtana. vkl in tblfad .. booplnc Coach. Violent ""ti.rl".. ,A (ienersl lekinir.rby"irI V.'eaknw ,5t KMnry llrsf .Ml rnou liability.... t.i" t rlnarv Wr-akneaa. Wrfin? t... ..'; aaa f I h Itritrl. ! SPEC1 FIOS tot4 lHTJCrt. wwbi porjaMl on rco-i,-t of pro uiaru kiuaiDU lil. i o. i b .. a. i. feb id cod A wjr nrm ii n. f i:r r:sf CIIiI r "-.tailzie eo!fto.i r!-:. . rricr-i Urfy rrocnli, uh::c to j ' XCTSfe fcrlit'cnrs. Al"ofMtf Poc 1 . ... - Uaoa of lito trwlj; ho t rrr.bk; A. . If ptens poultry bons-; ial-47u:ua T ,, about laccbalora, a4 bcro ' UU? tl t. Lsi Irons br- Upri pi L) r VI V r nltUa. tmt for 1j Cra(a.( f"t 'l! Hi t u t 70a ooM tbo nK)K n k f. r. k IIKDs. lU pner. lot) !:!-" traiionM. laoual rr.lrrl r! Trraurr.i aoj brectrttoi cJ Lir.0kCa ttraa, Kr p9Mfiur a&a jr"'. iJ thoir car lir t- build nd Mtw k an A nary. Ail abfit 1 arrtj. t r.cc- it all kuwla biro, ca, t'-r 15 Cent. Tbo XtiN t. ks. id 1 1. ASSOCIATED ANCICS, S37SaaLh tfzata Street, lM(!a:felpLta, Tc AVonitrr CXtt tn tlio:tsar;.- manvtsof tnrcntton. Tljos-who are to nel of prorttable work th.xt can U douf while llrtnjr at home sliould ai onc stntl tt.-lr address to Hallftt Co.. Tort land. Maine, anil recelTetree.mil lnronnatl-in how fitiu-rH-x. ot all aires, can earn from $. io tSi xr dav and upwards wherever they lte. You art .started free. t?apltal not required, some have made orer $.10 In a MdjIc d.- at this work. All suc ceed, nov !md lw - kivs QATA RRM .m. ' ta SjasaBaaaivsssssrSSsajjSBjjBBasaBSSBSBsasasvjBBj 3 IN Clean- th- Nasal pj.o.tr. Allays rain and liHt orr4- l:cstorcs thcFT. lyrrr Sca-cs ofT.ve and Smell. TIT IB! CfEtHAY-FEVER A parthif H applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. lrlcv .VI cents at dn:-jvlsts: by niiiU rcttejned. W cents. ELY 1UJ TI1EUS. 2o5 t;rcnwirn m.. New Yort. apl 9 lreod diw ' flF INTEBEST to MEft Jlanlr View. TTr!rr erTpf Mery J- r Xatrntly rr-t.rr J by tit's U if sm cntirvlr ii nf-tly. The Yefla Saiitft fn-ra Sjoiu. "r:.a h Trochees nevi-r fih. Uur iil.if:ra,-d,6u'p-4M l-ool d tentimoniil. (r.-nt m.uhP. 1ttt Itvui i!;;i5 ad 1U VOX CHAKF T1ICK'1I1-:AC U., CM M Paris l'lace. JVw orli. TCI Sash Sash. Doors. Doors. -o- When Atittist -Spies was arrested tho Chieajro Arheiter eitunj was ileprivetl of its editor. After liis ex ectitioii the stockholders of the pa per beran to look out for a new edi tor, and ottered that position to sev eral leaders of Anarchy in this coun try, but none could be induced to accept the position. At last an itu ported editor has been secured. The name of the new editor is known to very few persons. The noiu de plume by which he is known to his associates is Henry London. In .ap pearance he is short, stout and em inently vigorous. Ui$' face is pale and intellectual, and lie is not more than thirty years of age. He seems a mere commonplace person until he speaks, ami then the enthusiasm which possesses him compels the dullest listener to admit that he is no ordinary num. On the subject of anarchy he can harangue for hours in English, French, German Italian or Spanish and is as apt with his ien as he is with his tongue. PHILADELPHIA ANI HALTIMOKE prices j since his arrival in New -York he in JOHN WERNEJVS Barbershop: 1 has been n regular contributor to 10 cent s a shave: fi cents a Hair cut and3! ti,.. xr-nl, r-:K :r , i i i cntsnbhampoaiLs own manufactured Hair John MostV Freiheif, and he has yye of every shaiio at 31 o nta and upwards. nr) PPnt weekly reports regard In" No. 29 Market Street, between Water and " , m 3 r n . "n,,u VroaL sept n the spread of anarchy in America to gEST GOODfi. LOWEST PBK Es. RIMS. SPOKES, ;W11EELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Ueln; Factory Agents we can save you money. JacobPs Hdw BepDt. dec?3 12 So. Front str Valuable Lands for Sale. QSK TBACT OF LIND, LTlNti ONt rail, from Lincoln too. N. C. constsUosr of acres, A3 acrea cleared: la best tor onto .. butjrtTea pood crops for all grains. Has a braaca runalna; tbroueh It acd a one prln ; a few acres of bottoa land on the bran b and yo acres la wod. oaL aid hickory, xrel-. ilea bered. Another tract lying miles from Llah. ton, mlio from U C K H , K0 a -.rf. 3. eiexred, tin. sprlnc of delicious water, abou alxacrea of bottom lard near ltoome t ra eh. la No. 1 for toocco, but tjroais ether crjpr well; ?S acres tn yellow plna ami oak. lor prtco and terms apply to CUONLt a MOUIili. inch 16 tf Auct'rs Heal Kauta ltrokn IMow York, Ex-Senator Hill, of Colorado, is a a& A- 1 trollg Kepiiniican nut aiso an mi inirer of President Cleveland. He i.-now iti Washington and said the other day: "We have a good Presi dent." On a previous visit, to the Capita! he 'expressed himself as much surprised, when he talked with the President about the dis honest agents for the public lands in the Wetand other evils existing there, M tlir familiarity the resi dent showed with every detail. He even knew the names of different persons living in the Territories who iv ere directly concerned with the matter under discussion. The land agents of whom Ex-Senator Hill had complained were those appointed under Republican administrations. The Chinese minister was asked th" otber day if his country had any ill-feeling towards the United States for its effort to check Chinese immi gration. He said : "ISone at an. W' are trying to restrict it our selves. Those who come here from China belong to the working class. We are much more concerned with the protection of our commercial re latious with the United States and a . our merchants uouig ousiness in America. That is China's chief con- cern. We wisii to exteiui our com mercial relations with this country as miii-h as possible, and to do so our merchants in America must be pro teeted. Concerning this, however. iliano lear. as we reiy upon the fairness and justice of the Amer ican (iovernineut." Ib'iiry tieorge now comes out flat- footed for Cleveland. In the last issue of his paper he says: I hm now in favor of rbe nomination and election of (trover (levelaml because his nomination and elec tion 011 the taritl issue would, it seems to me, best clear the wav for iringing into practical politics something far more important than tariff reform. It makes no differ ence to me what Mr. Cleveland mav think of mv ultimate aims. To force the issue which he stands for in tract ical politics will clear the way o bring into practical politics what I aim at. If I have miles to walk I Io not refuse tiie chance to get a ift op a wagon that will go but a nile ami then turn back, especially f that mile be a steep grade, after which my road lies down hill. 1 take advantage of the wagon and thank he driver, and when he comes to where he proposes to turn back I get olT and continue on." Dr. McClynn is again firing messa- 1 x a 1 m ges to liomc, nm ro wintin or ior what purpose no one has yet been able to find out. Saturdav night ast, at a late hour, a gentleman saw Dr. McCilynu enter the Western Union oflice in w York, sit down, ami write a cable disttatch of about thirty words in Latin, and then hur riedly thrust it through the window o the receiver of cablegrams. He also handed the receiver a fiftv-dol- ar bill, and asketl him for change. The employee said that. lie could not hange the bill at such a late hour, whereupon Dr. Mctilvnn said: Well, that U the only bill that I have, and that message must go to night. You can keep the bill, and I will call for the change. Then he harried out of the building. It was said on Friday that Dr. AlcUlynn has for some time past been commu nicating with his friends in Rome and trying tt get a reversal of the excommunication against him. tr.e lact inai ne - j0Tn a. Olimer, ot Qullford. ough stud v of anarchy, as it has de- J njstrict E T Boykin or Sampson. velopUtlf h. Ensteml. France, S.??c2gSr?S:: er,uny t.d other , countries a.l VS. Is the trusted conhdent of William jiuict, wk m. Shipp, of 3lcklcnrmrj. Morris Prince Krapotkln, Annie 12th nistnct, . w-, y. .r worn., j no 1 'SOLICITORS. 1 r 1 j j I 1 VIII Wlli-W bll tfnwwiy w I Irl w N H tS a . MatinirnffAiiirnn TurABiii..VT Qft nlu INCLOSE 4f (STAMpff "P-AKEN0cfe in ' I r ts m w H SAFEJVLWAYS REUABLE.TO LADIES INOISPEN'SABLE.SOLO BY AIL DRUSSJSTS ASK FCR DIAMOND BRAND,CH!CHESTEITSrjlSUSH lrOR P ART C ULA nil I ANDTAKE NO OTHER SEE SlBHKJpmBOXytH LCTTER BY rktu rmm1?.S I M 1 CHlCHtSTEH CHtMIUftLfcU. auLL rtuir. awuiauw iHj-nH.M.rM. ate 'NTUJtOH EVERY BOX I I" nnnuNSmntu wkii i ln i ksi imunils vvix.t kumlaui WHO HAVE Wn I , ij.UUUcHlGliESTERS ENSU5HJJ1AM0W0 BRAND PEN MY ROYAL PILLS WITH SUCCmiJ yan jHoocllytlo j , ..- ' ... ' . u m t i t 1 . AT.-ktf Ami sill nrlier Dentin, ju.11. ...... . i ,st DI-tilt, John H. Blount, of Perquimans. nrominent exponents of advanced 1 tl Dinet. oeo. H. White, (col.) ot Halifax. 1 . ., . District, D. Vorthinton. of ilartln. economic ideas. , : - strict! T. M. Argo. or wake. s sth District! Isaac K. Strayhorn. Of Durham. Ist. "I don t Know wnere. j mh District, o. n -V.ie"V,1 i'1 CJ M OverToa Thj"snnd Trial LTcot and wero restored to health by 'oso of ue Avoid with iieniuTrlu' wa . 11 Kirauas --c icon rr, , . , . ,, l , 1 .in, if kpu rth District. rranKjiLwiin. ui .arts i' wtotnitniK nw; j lilt tell When. 1 dOU t see llOA. . .til -w hflredelL A RadicaiefrrNsrFoasDebihtj.CXic 4.1.:.... r ....ot vn nn tn inn riiwl :.,;..-.. ..rir ii-ir..rri-i.3, vre.V7i.win-)Phrsi(!!D3csin loanTCriiic for the return Ol wiuni i. uuu or 10th IJlstnci, ";Jw,ui V,"j:it' i,w Ihotura-dcas? th?7 abrjltrtol? restnrp p-emoturei7 rrnlv- th-.nkful viz a Tood appetite." ! 11th Pistrlcf, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenhurs. Inibk Aovm moa totho fnii co.u?t bccomMcSdS?i fnVLK' trill tliariMUl, X IZ) V"!, i til District, James M. lOOdy, Of liuncomUe. and fail Manly Strength end Vicoroasilealt g -rr ".glc-?; Foui'D.-"Health and strength, itn ' nTV. rmXs-riKT judicial v TothocotrhoraSerfromt.ioinnrisaa- THEATKEMTr Cm Ksxb, liTv 1 1. i .,. .intuail Iikf thnt rf TIME OF HOLpINO GOlBTs-Jihsi jiiiuai. rwsrht about by IndiswsrtioiuI-xoraro,t)tIJra.a 2Llll'4 jO pure blood, an appetite iikc tnat 01 distkict. t.'ct-kicrtwfTncinicencH.was.iti.aftyouBcndcs m Arss REpfjrrnY orT" rcV 11 wolf re'MI ar gestion, all bvtak- ! Dls, 1 wirnsme iith stat-ora?nt of yr.ur trcn-do, and eeoar 1 ti T" l?WrW. a w on, rt " ' w ,..,. :np4i: srRiNr.-Juclge Montgomery. ciiliL "ACXAGM y??KB,tr!' 1 UctfM torbW - ...-CX IT.TmthftET.LoB53i ing that popular and peculiar inedi FiLi-Judge '.Macitae. '..:'.rC3'PSSOK can i:avo FKEB Tr's! o? ou .op:;arice. Aaffi cine. H004I S Sarsapanlla. I want i-nfnrt tFoS. t4ah. May 28th, Xov. SMh. ,.- . ; - w T pvprvlmtlv to ti v it this season. ' It is sold by all tlruggists. One hun dred doses one dollar. FKISKUAl&V FUN. Noah was the first man who strict ly observed Lent. He lived on water for forty days and forty nights. Ananti-pie eatingsociety has been started in Hoston. The flour of the community will rally to it support. There's one thing, boys, that you must shun, If yon would win your suit; We know, for we've been there our selves It is the old man's boot, The New Orleans Picayune thinks that plain soda is the best rizzician. And you must not taKe it syrupri tiously, Mr. Picayune. The heicrht of abstraction A countrv irreenhorn. lost in the streets'of Paris, went to the morgue to see if he could find himself. Provident Minister I wish to state that I have procured an alarm clock that will wake up the con gregation as soon as the seriees are over. "Mercy!" exclaimed an old lady upon tirst seeing an engraving of the passage of the Red Sea by the children of Isreal; "meicN ! what a family the man had!"' In all guns of great calibre you find a great bore. . In a man of small calibre you find a small bore. Con clusion A man of small calibre may easily pass for a great gun. "Years have not seen .and time shall not see." the people sit down quietly to suffer pain, when enter prise can afford such a panacea as Salvation Oil. - There is not to be so much high neckedness in Washington society this winter as there was last. tiive Ely's Cream Halm a trial. This justly celebrated remedy for the cure of catarrh, hay fever, cold in the head. &, can be obtained of any reputable druggist and may be relied upon as a safe and pleasant remedy for the above complaints and will give immediate relief. It is not a liquid, snutT or powder, has no olTcnsive odor ami can be used at any time with good results, as thousands can testify, among them some of the attaches of this oflice. Spirit of (ht Tinif.s, May 20, 18S0. Gold was first discovered in fornia in lft-iS. Cali- IIow .Men Die. If we know all the methods of ap proach adopteil by an enemy we su e better enabled to ward off the dan ger and postpone the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instances! he inherent strength of the body suffices to enable it to oppose the tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these for ces to such an extent that there is little or no help. In other cases a little aid to the weakened Lungs will make all the difference between sudden death and many years of useful life. Upon the first, symp toms of a Cough. Coldorany trouble of the Throat or Lungs, give that old and well-known remedy -Hosch-ee's German Syrup, a car'efnl trial. It will prove what thousands say of it to be, the "benefactor of any home." Currituck March oth. Sept. 3d- r-...nrlan Mnrpll VTh. SiCDt. 10th Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. ! ivrqutoans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2cL Oct. ilst. (iates April Oth, Oct. 8th. Hertford ApUl 15th, June lsth, Oct. Lth. Washington April 23d j Oct. 22d. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct 29th. Dare May nix, .xuv. jlu. llvde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico .May 21st, NoVj. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spkixg Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 5th, i.March 5th, May Mth. iNov. 12th. 'I. . ,x , Northampton tJan. 23d. April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. th. April 2pth, yet. 29th. Craven t Feb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 2(Jth. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April l6th,Oct. 15th. THIKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judge Graves. Pitt Man. 9th. March 19th, t June 11th, Sept 17tn. Franklin Jan. 23d. April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson : Feb. 6th. June 4th, Oet. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. ' Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d, JDec- 3d. j ureene April u, oei. isl. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge. Avery Wake 'Jan. 9rh. tFeb.l 27tU. '-March 26th, tApril23d, July 9th, iAiiff. 27th, Sept. 24th, tOct. 22d. 1 Wayne-Jan. 2;id, March 12th, Apvii ltlth, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. ' Harnett Feb. cth. Aug. tth, Nov. 2ith. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIALjblSTKlCT. Spring ,Iudgc Men imon. Fall .ludge Shipp. 5 DurhamTan. Kith. March 2ith, June 4th, Oct. 15th. , Granville Jan. 30th, prll 23d.. Sept. 10! h, Nov. 26th. f Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st.. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dee. 10th. i Alamance March 5th, May 21sf. sept. 2ifh. orange March 19th, Aug. 6(h. Nov. 5th. Caswell ApriHtth, Aug.-13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug: 26th, Nov. 19t h. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Tudge Shepherd. Fall .Tudge Merrimon. Fender Tan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23(1. t April I6th, tsept. 24th. i Inoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20t h. Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th. Sept.:3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson tP'eb. 27th, Aprii :th, Oi:i. Mil, Dec. lOfli. i (arteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 2iith, Oct. 29th. onsloAV April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JCDICIAsL DISTRICT. Spring Tudge Phillips. Fall .Tudge Shcphcni. Columbus .Jan. 16th, Am il 2d. July 3d, tNov. 26th. i Anson Man. 9th. tAprll ;K)t li. fSeot. 3d. NOV. 2ifJl. I'miiberland Tan. 23d. Nov. 12th. I'olKson Jan. 31HI1. Ma.j St. - KkhmmTd Feb. nth. Jiint )cc. 3rd. P.laden March p.ith. Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9i.h. Sept. 10th. .M,,io.nilI pith. Auir. 13th. Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JCDIC'IAL DISTKICT. spring J 1 1 Ige Con Hor. Fall Tudge Phillipk cabarrus Man. ;th, April 30th. Oct. 20th. Iredell Feb. 6th. May 21st. Aug. 6th, Nov. 5t h. i Kowan Feb. 20th, May 7tb. Aug. 20th. No. 191 li. Davidson March 5th.. June 4th, Scot. 2d, Dec. 3d. ' 1'undolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Mont gomery April 2d. Oct. 1st. Stanly April nth, Oct. 15t,h. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.. 54.50 FOR 11 an IM&saw M-T,Ean(!l in We can Rive so mr.cn for the money? , Tlioosanda say this In their Icttors. It lih cause after platea are made it costs far less proportionately to print 150,000 codiA than 100,000. During Its nearly fifty years existence the - - - . t" n orbed twenty-four other agricultural nerlodfcils, and continues lobe th zed authority oa aarieuitural matter the world over. W ith the old staff 0t who liavo made it a power in bth liemisph.-j-f, reinforced with new wriiJ. It will be more v.iluati 'M in issw mn ever r.ai-11 iiuuid.t how contains nturW one hundred original illustrations and orliial articles on the Farm, Garden, t,.rli and Household, from over tifty different writers. Trice, f 1-50 a year r single No 15 has absorbed recognized editors jp ON CALVARY, First and only Reproduction, and BEFORE PILATE art are neither old time chromos norordtnaryenmT executeu for ns by Photoetcnlng and Mezzogravenhi . 2-2x23 inches. 1'rlce fl.w eaca. JJoth oicturpi cn - - - latM' These magnificent works of lues, but exauisite pictures 1 rr-1ti3 m hf;i-v- nlur ftaner. ished Dec. 20, ltffjj forwarded in tubes, post-paid. OUR. GREAT OFFERi American Agriculturist (Eng. or German), with both picture Ud our new volume, published Dec. 20, 18S7, entitled ; j ... OUR HOMES; HOW TO BEAUTIFY THEM, 150 handsome illustrations, bound in cloth and gold, price $1X0 all ten oa receipt of gil.tiO, the extra ten cents being for packing and postage. Send to us for Specimen number, Jfiiisiisn or Ger man, full description of New Books presented to old and new subscribers, and full description of (he Pic tures, and Portrait of Munkacsy, the painter of these great works, now attracting world-wide attention, Li CANVASSERS WANTED EVERYWHERE. SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BEGIN ANY . TIME. Addreii, i O. JUDO CO., Iuliisliers, 751 Broadway, IY. Yi 1888. Harpers Young People, AN ILLCSTIIATKI) WEEKLY. tMa.v 7th, -July 2:Jd 21st. Aug. 2tHh,(cL 41 h. Sept 17th. e Sure If you have made up your mind to luy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any otherarticle. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's ; he told mc their's would last longer; that I might take It on ten J days trial; that If I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc.. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I be can takiner Hood's SsrsanaHrt Pi was feellne real miserable, snff print? v . 9 -..fl a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mcs. Ella a. Goff, ci Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold fcj" an drnggiaU. Jl ; tlx f or f5. 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