- - - . . - ' - - -- . i . . --..,, - I ... ! - I t I MISCELLANEOUS. E2. HUHTZTiS' BOOS Cloth & Cold Binding 141 rarMUfc rl Eafrattaft SAILED rut imm. r. o. ri it. . r. nrr cr rxarcrr al oa. cntn rarer. 1 1 Pftm. C'MiMtlaa. Ioflataraarinnt... .73 2 1 V erma. Worm t rr. Worn 'oiic. . .? V 3 1 Criln C Celtr. or TUiin of I nUaU. .2 A firrUa.of Children or Adult 23 Uyaentery. Gripwr. Bilious Colic 3.1 holer Morbus. oroiunf .- 'oaxh. Cold. loochiu 23 Vearalcla. Tootbaco. C3 lleadarhe. Sick Hic!". Vertum. .2 ItiOnlEOPATHIC it' 1 1 ii 14 16 If-1? JO 1 in Drapepata. lij I wu Stomach 25 npprrrrr 1 in Ail tVrto4a 23 I bile, too VrAn i'artola .23 ("roar. Coach. Di5colt fireathtee 23 II llbenm, Kryipl. Lrapticna.. . .23 llbeamatiini. Knmnlie Paso 23 Fever Aru, C'hilU. Malaria.... .Aft Piles. Mind r Uldin 30 Catarrh. Jnfloeora, ' !! in tha Head .AO nopinf ('Atisb. Violent fVmrha.. ,l (irneral IWiiC v.'h:cai Wraauaa . Klaaer !.. AO rrvon lxiltty l.f I rinarv WrikitMt. rtt:nr l:d... .AO )tea of lb" Mean, i-atTntstion.l.O't Tlio Daily Josh. T. Jamks, An Imperative Necessity. . . Superior tonns or norm Carolina 1888 nru4 nn.a nlWfatn t' tinliooHliv JUDGES. - '' hJIllrV Vhft TktipW cleajoW i to District, James E. Shepherd,-of Beaufort, locality, what spring Cleaning is to Diatrlct, Fred Phmips.of Edgecombe, Editor & PropV. the neat housekeeper, so is Hood s 31 District, n. g. connor.'of Wilson. Wilmington. N. C. season. The ooav neeasto oe tnor-, sct, h OUffhly renovaiea, iue 0100a pun h District. James C. MacRae. Cumberland. fled and vitalized; the germs of dis- 8th District, W J.Montgomery, of Cabarrus. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH immm A "JioriD fin.. ,ine. WHIGIHALTHrrT7 nn Iv.r 1 n E 0 M 1 . 1 SAFEAIWAYS Indispensable, I 1 ASK FOR DIAMOND BRAND MONDAY, MARCH 19, 188a Entenil at the rostofflce at Wilmington, as second-class matter. U D ,?rw,l Kfmfnln SRlt 9th District, jesse r. urares, of suny. ViiT ' j J it i 1S ,10th District. Aipnonsqc. Avery, of Burke. N.C., I Rhemu, and all other blood disor-jlltn District, Wm.M.fehipp, of iecklenbur? I ders are cared by Hood's Sarsaiar-' ith District, J. II. Merrimon, of Buncombe. 1 1 AND TAKE NO OTHEH SEE SJ5NATURE OH EVERY BOX. Win LEtterby retu.! R liXi CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. SOLE PROP.MADISCM SQJRIU.PAysEE SIC M ATUPE ON cvrvMf ,l IUi - laniseodlydo - ' ; . : ': ,, ; . S PEC I FIGS toid Jtt iH-QritiL or nt po-ipaxl on receipt of .IWllaJtMM.Xl. feb cod A?i7 trm 5 .v Ia. -r-l lor IiOta ISirvKRH'- jXi ;rii: -otn? c-t-; tun. '.'A 1""?1 IWfmcliiyr Frrrrta, Maili ff 15C'rr.ts. Aim C'r.10 o? ! J ooda of aU klfi!a; THY JiOtlri. l'AJrui-P l.a- of M-aHr 4jXlioi la:; deacn?- . boot l-tba.ori. a-1 i fiere I Im t . . . A. wt clv 1 1 wise . v . 1 fcP-r L'rvTniItbonOOKOPCACE lii:a. pfrr. 160 lilaa- . li'totiaJ eel lorrd I'lnte. of aJkicda tt baiUX and stock iCa TNwzi.ut aao brdv lor pirsec an. o Avirnrr. Ail aimat i'lnvlt. lVca of a a lirKt Unt CJifn, rtc. MtUM lor Jt rnt. The Xum Bac&m. 40 Ct. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, SKStiU Uthth Mrret, FMladelphla, fa. 0 Sr AVondera exist In thousands I IJ Hi Hi r of forms, but are sun'as.ed by the " mmmm mirrelsof inrenUon. Those who are In need or prontable wort t hat can be done while llTinr t home should at once aend their address to llalltt Co.. Iortl.nd. Mai no. and receive free, full Information how either sex. ot all acs. can earn from . to fSt per day and up wants whenever they live. Vou ar started free Capital not required. Some have made OTer $oO In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. noT 2S cmd lyw National Life Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 0 HORATIO DROWNING, President. HON. GEO. D. ELDUIDGE, Sec. Manager Cost Guaranteed, quarterly and Annual Premiums. o ASSETS 310,3D0.93 ACCRUKI MAIIILITIKS NONE. Total raid to Member fr-JO-6.OS3.34 O Read the following cards. Thoy sprafc for themselves: WasniNGTos. D. C. Feb. 27th, Ism. Ms. Georac D. EtURiDGE. Sccfy, National life and Maturity Association. Washington, b. C Dear Sir In acknowiedjrtnsr receipt of One Thousand Dollars this day paid me. belnjr full amount ot Policy In your Company on the life of my late husband, CoL Ellery C. Ford of this city, allow me to thank you and the Compaay for the promptness displayed In the settle ment, t ol. Ford died on January yist, and proofs of loss were furnished your compa ny on February 21. I'nder date of Februnry 24th. 1 received notice that check was awaiting ray order, and I have this day received the amount, as stated above, brin In full, with out discount, although the terms of the lollcy jrave you ninety clays In which to make pay ment, fiuch promptness must commend itself to every one and can but add to the confidence felt by the public In your institution. Respectfully. jri.iA a. foi:i. Tlu Sun Francisco hotels are now crowded with tourists, most of whom iirr returnmcr alter Hpenamc ine winter in Southern California. This winter has not been pleasant any where in California, as the cold has been almost unprecedented, and heavy rains have fallen during tuost of Jrtiniarv. It is a curious fact that the temperature has averaged high er iu cent ml than in southern Call fomia this winter. Los Ansreles land agents exhibited photographs of gardens in Oakland and Sacra meiito with fountains frozen in the midst of bananas and fan palms and icicles hanging on orange trees, but the truth ns that equally severe freezing took place at Riverside and Los Angeles, though, of course, it did uo serious damage to oranges and lemons. It cut Iown tropical vegetation, however, and that neither of the two regions can claim immunity from frost. ilia, the most popular and success ful spring medicine. MARCH MIRTH. Uneasy rests the head that wears' A circular dated Paris, February 17th, ha just been sent to leading philologists and others interested in the (mentions of an international language, which saj: "The Uni versal Exposition of 18S9 offers us a most valuable opportunity for the iloptiou by an international con gress of a universal language, ena bling all peoples to correspond with one another. This congress should examine and decide whether the universal lauguage shall be Mr Schleyers Volapnk, or Volapuk sim plified in certain particulars, or any other language. M It is then pro posed to obtain, on another part of the same sheet, signatures to a for mal call, in which thn director of the KiKtitioii of 1889 is requested to convoke kuc1i a congress and the signers arree to do their best either to be present at the Congress or to see that their country is represented thereat. Mr. Charles E. Sprague, of 1,271 Broadway, New York, has been requested to receive and for- waul signatures to the petition from those who favor the project. The most important change of opinion regarding the Government of Ireland is that of Lord London derry. He, like Lord Carnarvon, accompanied his acceptance of the nrv m w . omce 01 iceroy 01 ireianu witn a stipulation that in certain conditions he should be at liberty to retire and, like Lord Carnarvon, he has since become convinced that a pol icy of conciliation is the only method of successfully governing Ireland Recently Lord Londonderry inform ed Lord Salisbury that he had had enough of Dublin Castle under a co ercion policy, ami requested that he be allowed to resign. Lord Salis bury, wishing to keep things as they are until after the Easter holidays at least, pressed Lord Londonderry to remain in Dublin, at the same time promising that Irish local govern ment would shortly bo brought into Parliamentary prominence. The ed ucation of the Conservative party on the subject of home rule in Ire land appears to be proceeding more rapidly than could be conveniently admitted by the partv leaders. in style. 1 A good way to get the cents of a meeting it would seem, is to take up a penny contribution. A bay view dog fancier calls his latest acquisition ''.Needles," the animal has so many fine points. ' rcc frcs. While some. ladies desire only the latest novelties in ribbons, there are others who prefer those of moire antique pattern. We sometimes exercise with all our might ' In order to create an appetite The appetite created, down we sit And do our utmost to get rid of it. liOHton Courier. 'What is your idea of a true gen tleman. Jack?' "A true gentleman i a m showed I &l ways laughs at tne jOKe 01 a story til ill UVtClNIVS IIV JlcaiU It 'Ctwir. Jloftton Courier. 'Why. Bobby." said his mother, very much shocked, "where in the world did von hearthat expression?" 'I heard pa say it when he was put ting up the stove." explained on- by. iv. i . ,Sun. Ditreft After Eating. This result of indigestion will no longer be experienced if Simmons Liver Kesrulator is taken after each meal. It is such a good digester, and so mild and pleasant in its ef fect that it is used by many, after a hearty meal, to insure trood diges tion. The Regulator does not nauseate or irritate the stomach, hut corrects acidity, dispels foul a t .. a -a. eases, ana vs irritation, aim assists the stomach in its digestion. jMig -- m m t' The Importance of purifying the blood can not be orerestlmated, for without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood'a DarMilIar Sarsaparilla, It strengthens r cCUIIar and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -TV Ifcnlf lar curative powers. No V . I LOCI I other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made rp f oux mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be t lduced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C L. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar dec lftlyr dwnrm ' m w s2dp Wasiunuton, D. C. Feb. 2Ld. lsS. Dear Sir. Th management of tlie National Ure and Maturny Aoclailon of thisilty Is. to my personal knowledge, in the hands of as irood business men as thtre are lu any city in the country, men whoso names - with those who know theui. are the synonym of intejnlty, business capacity and Intelligence, and you would allow their names to do mus ueaun-j underlying fnct is that the river. vision of the uvanasrement ol thn ouslness. Any company with, which t hey connect their names is worthy of conndence and patronage, and this tact aloue would convince uie of the sound ness ot the, NaUonal Lite and Maturity even If 4 had not cXhcr tacts to juaUfy my conhdeiicp la It. Very truly yours. W. P. CANADA Y. VCKSAUXKS. Kt., August 1SST. Mr. W. II. Gibson represents as Specla Asent the National Life and Maturity Association of Washington. 1). C I am acquainted with the directory of this Association- They are fren tlemen of the, highest commercial standing. Mr. Gibson and his company are entitled to the fullest measure of conndenee and consider ation. Very respectfully, JO. C. S, BLACKBURN. CovtxoTox. Ky., June 30. IjS7. Dear Sin I know several of the Directors of th Narional Life and Maturity AsAxlatlon ivrsonallv. and the others 1 know by reputa tion. nd"l take pleasure In saylnsr that they are gentlemen or integrity, business capacity, and good nnandal standing. Very truly yours, . - J. G. CARLISLE. ASD E WHAT 8EXAT0E VANCX SAYS: U. S. SKNATX, ' ' Washington, IK C, March ISss. Dear sin An Intimate personal acquain tance with sercrul members of the Board of Directors of the NaUonal life and Maturity Association of Washinson. D. C. together ivith a knowletw by reputation of the high business standing and character of the re maining memhernct the Board, enable me to tliiit-iny bt:iccss enterprise managed by t-.'3 will conducted with integrity, intei t " cro ar. 1 t'U-! n---vi sagacity. In; mv opinion "j r" ' - r y ' i 11 w lx-it c r t n ? 1 1 : .1 totheccn- lU-v. ....... ... The ofliiMal report that the num ber of persous drowned in the Yel I T 1 f . . iow liiver inundations was more than 100,000, besides 1,800,000 made homeless and destitute, establishes the appalling extent of this horror. Ui course it is the density of the ruiuini.iou muutr uiai maKes such a catastrophe possible.- The general for a great part of its course, does not flow through a -alIey, properly so- called, and hence quits its channel when circumstances favor. During its late wandering it entirely left its customary course to the Gulf of Pechill and struck off a long distance southerly for the valley of theTsng Tse. Then have been previous great and disastrous bursts, through the accumulation of deposited sedi ment raising the river bed. One broke through the left bank in 1854; another broke through the right bank in 1869. : It has been suggested that a telegraphic service would be of use In notifying the authoritiesof rains in the upland districts; but however much they might learn, they could still hardly tell where to put their precautionary embank ments. The people themselves might thereby be warned to get away, but in the late instance some of them might only have travelled from safe ty to destruction, so capricious was the action of the riTev and so vast Its change of course. ; Salvation Oil, the greatest enreo" earth for pain, as an anodvne ha no equal in the market. 1 1 13 ith" K INTEREST to effin Manly Visor. 'Wca'fcncM or Lo9 of Memory per . icwiit njr lilt' ueu I II OUlUVljr -mcay. i no i erba Kanta from Spain, span h Trochees never fail. Our illnetrated,fepagc boo I testimonials. (nt slivlA. Evprv man shank' adiU VONCJaAKPTItOCIIKECO., cAl WPaikPUte, AewYork. 10, SOUCITORS. 1st District, John DT." Blount, of PerqufTnans. 2nd Distnct, ueo. ii. white, (coi.) or iiaiirax. 3rd District, D. Worthington, of Martin. 4th District. T. 31. Arsro. of Wake. 5th District, Isaac R. strayhorn. of Durham. 6th District, 0. 11. Allen, of Duplin. 7th District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond.. 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham. 10th District, vv . n. Bower, or caiuweu. 11th Districf, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenbui-g. 12th District. James M. Moody - of Buncombe. T1MK OF HOLDING COUBTS FIRST JUDICIAL MSTEICT. , SpitrNG Judge Montgomery.; Fall Judge MacRae. Beaufort tFeb. tsih. May 2Sth, Nov. 30th. Currit uck March of h, Sept. 3d. -camden March 12th. Sept. 10th. I Pasquotank-r..Iarctt- 19th. June 11th, Sept. 171 Oi. J,wi.ftyn-.rBhnTH,nfigRTntiirBStp A RadicM Cut f ai Nsrroris Jcbmt7, Orrani at i n j rru : i T-a s tsriect and fall Manly Ktrcnti. ana iron3,i.oatn. . ao i nose who Bucsr iTora tae n-ny c.-cr.'Tj u "rocchi Abont b-r Indiscrotioiulr-snro.Gvar-.LrEia roar name with etntomon t or 7ocr troobio, end sccars r.tii.nRg rF-. hju';is.-w7t a J uc3.'a A'ar2paier-.pe. many dArw.ly C lh. ...... I tit.w . " L r 15th. ELY'S CltEAU 15AXM r Cleanses' the Nasal Catarrh rassages. Allays I'atn and Inflam- ni Alton, Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste and smeU. MKfTVViS)k i TRY TOE CUBE.HAV-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and is agreeaDie. rriw 50 cents at druggists: by mall, registered, CO cents. ELY BROTHERS. s oreenwich St., New York, apl 9 lyeod cLtw Hisses Burr & James, YyLLL HEOtaS THEIR SCHOOL FOR girls and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. The coarse of instruction, as heretofore, will be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading, Writing Music and Physical culture.' Mrs. M. 8. Cushlnir will hav rhanrn nr tii Musical Department. n ours tor Kindergarten pupUs from 9X to 11 Forfurther particulars see rrinclpals CARRIAGE REPOSITORY - ASS . REPAIR SHOP. p A RITES IN WAXT O P ANY .KIND OF Vehicle or want any Reoalrinsr tnthntr eld reniclcs, will find It to their interest to c. ii. solthit::land & ro. . Perquimans March 36th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct, 1st. r Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d-Tj-rrell April 30th.- Oct. 20th. r Dare May 7th. Nov. 5th. ; Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. -! SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. !Sfring Judge Graves. ' ' Fall .Judge Montgomery. Halifax t Jan. 9th. ; i.l arch 5th. -May lh, Nov. 12T1L j Northampton UanJ 23d. Apriigd, oct, ist. Bertie Feb. eth. April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept, lTtlL Edgecombe AprtMfith, Oct. 15th. ' THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. ;' Fall Judge Graves, Pitt 'Jan. Pih, 3Iarch 19th, tJuhe 11th, Sept 17tn. Franklin-Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 15th. Wilson :Feb. 6th, June 4th, Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 2lst, Aug. lth. Oct. 15th. ' 3lartln 3tarch 5th, Sept, 3d, JDeo 3d. Gi"eene April 2d, Oct. 1st. . Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOrRTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shi pp. Fall Judge Avery. : Wake-rJan. 9th. tFeb. 27th. 3larch 26th, tAprli23d, July Pth, SAug. 27th, Sept. 24th, root. 22d. Wa3-no Jan. 23d. March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. ! Harnett i-eo. rn, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26tn. Johnson Feb, 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.' SrRiNG Judge Menlmon. Fall .Tudge Shlpp. i Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th,r June 4th, Oct. 15th. ! Gran1lle,Ian. 30th. April 23d. Sept. 10th. Nov. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct, 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th. Jklay 28th. Ausr. 27th. Doc. 10th. ! Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, Nov. 19th. 8IXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. I Fall Judge Merrimon. . Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept, 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d. tAprll 16th. tsept. 24th. Lenoir Feb. 6th. Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept, 3rd, Nov. 26th. SamDSon tFeb. 27th. Anrll noth . Oet oec iota. j Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. jones Maren ajtn, oct. atn. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SKVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d. fNov. 26th. . i . Anaon Jan. 9th. tAprll 30th. Sept. 3d, tNov. 26th. Cumberland .Ian. 23d. tMay 7th. July 23d tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. :J0th. May 21st. Aur -wii. Oct. st. r Richmond Feb. 13tlu June 4th. Seut 17th. Dec 3rd. - . f Bladen March 19th, Oct, 22l. ' Brunswiok April 9rh, Sept. 10th. ? Moore April I6fh. Aug. 13th, Oct, 22d. KIGUTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT." Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. 1 Cabarrus Uan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. iredeU Feb. eth. May. sist. Auz.-sth. Nov. 5th. 1 Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Aftjr. 20th. Nov. 9th. Davidson March 5th. June 4th. Sent, 2d. Dec, 3d. v i Randolph March 19th; Sopt, 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st, Stanly April 9th, Oct, 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept, 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept, 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th, . -Stokes April 16th. Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surrj' April 23d,Aug. 20th. Nov. 19tli. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ! Spring Judge Gilmer. i Fall Judge Clark. - Henderson Feb, 13th, July 16th. - Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th,1 Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug.-27th. MltcheU April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th. Sept. 24th. McDowell May ltth, Oct. 8th. ..ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander Jan. 30th, July 30th.' " union -xeo. vsinr tFeD. 20th, "Sept, $4.50 FOR til Oil :lr lli lliiPliil WW We can rfre so much for the njoner ? Thonsanda snv th!3 in th.;- uf. cause after plates arc made Jt co.tts far less proportfocftteiy to ufiur iu'x.r thaa 100,000. During its nearly fifty years' existence tle K ti recoenlzed auttioritv on nsrricBltnral matters the world iivcr. viit. ,ir" .'? 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I r . , TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, f Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykln. Madlson-Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. jncombe March 12th June 18th, Aug.l3th, . Transylvania April 2dJ , Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th, Sept 10th. ; Jackson April 23d, Sept. 34th. Macon May 7th, Oct, 1st, Clay May 14th, Oct, sth. Cherokee May 21st, Oct, 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain June llth, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. B ' tFor civil cases alone, iFor emi cases alone, except Jail rases. Contagious; Blood Poison: Mr. D. B. Adams, Union. South Carolina, :j writes : " I was afflicted with a terrible case of blood poison for about thirteen months. I . was treated by the best physicians, and used . various kinds of remedies, but received no substantial relief. I finally tried the Swift , Specific, and about four bottles cured mo sound and well." " ' Col. B. H. Kieser, editor and proprietor of the Opelika, Ala., ; Times, under date of August 8, 1887, writes- "When I was s a young man, through indiscretion, I con- . tracted a disease which has stuck to me for years. Some five or six years since I was troubled with pains, so as to make it difficult for me to walk.1 Having advertised the a S. S. In my paper for several years, I concluded 1 would try it tosee if there was any efficacy in the medicine. I commenced using it according to directions and used half dozen bottles. I was once at a way station and, getting left, I walked the , seven miles and have never felt any return of the old malady, i After experiencing the good effects I must say I am satisfied with ... the result. I am sixty-eight years of age and -I feel now Uke a young man and can go to the case when necessary and 6et up from six ; to eight thousand ems without any incon venience. I send you this without solicita tion. 1 Mr. F. 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