I: "f , t i ; t 4 1 -1 ? 1 . --4 : t t ' t . f ..." t I I ,4 i i.: I til t - - , 1 ' i J . t j '4 If 3 ! A i r: Cz7Czz rrlnxipally of IUwBrft&d Jr'arnraZIaltYTklaaey. It will Cure Josu. T. Jamk3 Editor & Prop'r. - WILMINGTON, X.-C. ' ' - . if.,ivbe 2nd District, ; rea rimiipa. vi imul-luiuv. er it-may n ntsrrtrt. n. Connor, of Wilson. opinions of 4th District, Walter Cl irk,of Vafce. nncmal Ai- ,h T1isrrtct. il T Eoykin. of tsamoson. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 18S3. t nrst Stores of Coniaaptloa; Balld tip i Vitality ana :Xlft; Giro rood color to t&o race;roTmhealt"ay appatita; whlla aa a tczlo afid blood maker it Xias no riraL ! yanlSeodlydo If your drurgiat dos not kx it, a?d cao dollar to the Duffy Malt Whiskey Cot, HochertT, 21. Tn and l"ayNrill send you a f riH hy axpreaa, dxaryea prepaid. an second-class matter. DEMOCKATIC TICKET. HALT WIIIS lEETT CO., Rodietter, If. X. " - MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' If I I HI in u &Cold Binding utuo rscx. . Utllt. w. T. liar or rwaorAi. wo. rwut-z. VI nni. Worm l'rr. ora it K.--. l)lrrU. of Cfcildmi AdalW .2J (4rra JIeflMt. omiusj l'kt, Goi.J, HncbiU. rtlA. Toctlijch. 2? J O IVJ EOPATH1C i. 14 37 i)TMMLa. itU-o 5 iota .-. t? W tftlm. too Prlo rToi 5 lfTbwA !a!l lir-.thmr 2 J niiem(Ui. KtT'r4 ? Kever a4 Ao. CMU.41Uru. Ptlr. Hi4r liJdmf ...... ........ . Ih Heart. P)tMttoo .1 .IK) ;o iFics. , it-o .ta. or Mil postpaid oa re1p of t-i 23 cod w U lira ::":l r3-iix cij r--;-. , :uil roi l- ? bfj MUtrU fiJjvXct rut lor. o mH; ail kiii cr K.U; l."strv o c tte:: tow i- err; pun pm.Iv.T bJri-a: iatr.u ln 7h irarcoltbnOOIi OPCAUK W lull t 1 1 1 -a- 3 ft L lVoUJCttaia fcr 1ing or -ui j arra Vltr all kliuUCaffO lrJA. bar Pmmiw auti rorc i.wana a4 LVmt wn Uem V buii-4 and sux. uAi ULi-j. AO abuut .rant-ta. u a-t iteil Urdj cr rtv. Uill fci la 1 rwl. . lHa Tui UooVa, hu C.Xh. ASSOCiATCDFANCIES. Map- FOR PRKSIDKXT: GItOVEK CLEVELAND, Of New York. . FOR TICK-PKK.SIDKNT: ALLEN O. Til U lit SI AN, Of Ohio. FOR oovkrxor: DANIEL O. FOWLE, Of Wnke County. i. FOR LIRUTKXAXT OOVKRXOR: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance County. FOR iiKCRKTARY OF STATK: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, Of Wake County. FOR STATK TRKASCRKR: DONALD W. DA IN.' C7 Wnke County. FOR STATK AUDITOR: UEO. W. SANDERLIN. Of Wayne County. FOR S1IPKRIXTKNDKST OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: SIDNEY M. FINGK, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY OKNKRAL: THEODORE W. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe County. FOR SUPRKMK COURT JUDGRS: JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort Count v. A. C. AVERY, Of Burke County. FOR KLKCTOKS AT LARQK: ALFRED 51. WADDELIj, FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK. ... , . ... QnnfTiur Courts cf ITorili Ciclii-.i the quickt trau.-atlaiitit; passage lst, pistrlct, JamesE. yhcpiierd, 'of r.aufort is 'still a nine days' woil of interest to note the the commander of the n lnw vtHntuerw on the nuostibii Ttli District, James C'.MacRae,-Cumberland.-! iantic wewuer- on le quesuun District, W J. Montgomery, ol Cabarrus, whpthfror no fast or slow steamers -ftth District. Jesse F.Graves, of Surry. , i i ' lOtn District. Alpnonso Cc Avery, of Burke. may be considered tlie safer. Ac- fih District, Wa M. Snlpp, of Mecklenburg:. I i cording to an article .in tne uSorui inn wmuw, . uuuUUl ui. uuwiu. i..ir;i t?ri'irin th f omnthin I ' SOLICITOKS. " " TVotrlor JnTin ir T)ln,mt nf PtoMiif mfind coiuiiiuuucra itrc? unuusi uuuuimuuD 2nd District, ueo. il. unite. (col oi iiamax. ly iu favor of fast steamers, for the, fSiSSSJSi - reason that the less time on the voy- j 5tb District, Isaac, it. -strayhorn. of Durham. age the less risk and that in case of 7tn District. FrankMcNelll. of itienmond. fof - l.Kir.o Rtb District. B". F. Lonsr. of IredelL uau wcu.c. . o. 1- 9tb District, Thos. tjettle, Jr.. of Rockingham. head an to tne wina ana-sea and so ioth District, w. n. Bower, or uamweu. - may advantageously meet the high ; 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. jmdbrokm do waves often encountered on tlie At lantic. They all admit,, however, J that great caution-should be exer- j cised during a fog and , deprecate - the fact that while the' speejl of I steamers hag been increased not h. ing has been done in providing them with suitable sound signals for use in foggy weather. A fog is the most serious peril of an ocean voyage whether on a rast or a slow ship, and the adopt ion of an international signal code would inaterially.min- huize the danger. v univitii,.w i tiiu 1 i I J L. 5 . : t til A P a : v-r.. -7" ' ' u u arm 5 A F tAlV.'AYS RELIAwt.Z. TO LA DiS ' INDlSrtNSArLECLD BY ALL DRLSSiSTS AC'CFCR DFAMC'O D f?A'D,C1!CHSTE.TS EHSUSH hJ Olncf 5tt 5(5N ATL'Rt ON EVERY BOX . OR tNCLOSE V7.0rtfl FOR aJ:l(STAMpu Chi CHESTER CHEMlCALCaS01?R2P.MADiSCN S3jU.PaVb sf-TJ"K "Efu"bfS t nnn LL wkh i ln testimonials AfocvElrRnkl! he'", eery s 1 PBIattiaMJlF jSESfiSTiofTt horn took of nil treaty. J rrTr-n-.tVJrai.;- ten fi nd were recLoroa to nwaita by uso cE Vi V . -TC-Jv I ipi oV.1 a kKd 1 men totho foil eaioTTTPist r? I ,"nmine;J? Aaa - WAXTEO L1VKAOENT Wrfnte Geo. A. Han born, secretary Buffalo Mutual IJfe, Accident awl Sick Benefit Association, Buffalo, Y. : ; t. .. - .JelUtr 1 (tmikMM'MWA URKKtt'fl CINQER TONICTwWiMt Arlir. I wl uauTucttM ufOMr umJ la Umi bK remMl "(ai tsaciwu oc lb uroa od mac, om 4mm rWri frona Upra biood and vxJwaftUoo. 1 ho (wb) alMLJc.atreT.tna4raiatdiaeaaai.aiMl alowty drtftini ft U fr. ul La tumny rxurrrr their bpita a UiulT OmU l-arlr OinrTonie. bttWlajr UUaji rrooa. Tak It t Um It u iavaiuaia for all pain a4 (Uaurdcn o MofuacJa and bowaia. ftOx a ArncicM: J 11 4W EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpiiE SCIENCE Ol ; ' ''vJtrlOr vdlcal Work of Lb 0T v - rr 7 - aseon Manhoodert . . - , LU U U : on and Physical D ; bflity, Fmaatcro . Do Finn TUVeriC eltne, Error. of Yoota AUU If II1IOLLI and the untold 'miser C coojeflocat tbweon, . VO wee 8 to.. 12S pre jcrtpccca for a3 d wMcx. Cloth, lull ciH, only (Loo tf mail, waled. IUotraUT aampla fre io all yoon tad miYSoared trca. Scad now. ThoOold au ftrCiVd Medal awarded to the aothor by the Naxiotr tl aladical AafnciatJon. Addrros P.O. Box lSM.Bos joc if msl, or Dr. W. IL PARKER, graduate of liar rard ilsixal College, 83 ycara' practice io Boetcn, a-bo tur be ctmanitrq conaoenuaur. tKace. Zto. I l'-'frS St. Specialty, Dtccawe of Jlan. . Cat tala eat Yea atay aerer aee It avst lelUw, . , Building Materials ! Paints, Hardware, CLAY FLUE CHI Crocks. MNEYS MC6t ccraplct stock of BUILDING SUPPUES to toe fouad in the btate, which we offer at the lowest prices. Factory Agents for Stoves, WE HAVE A Larpa Asortraent of 5tovra which ttr'e asjc TOU to eiaiuinrv. auo.&d aiva. and OTHELLO stlU letd. . r&nnic? implementa, AmaUrom Bell. Estt- qiim for Bttikanr Matertaia, circulars cf stovet a&a tiash fumlshfxl upon arpcation. Our row - , prices triil acrprl.w and -cxxxia please joo 1 - .TacoM's ndw. Storb, 12 South ttozi strecT, a?13tf Dc' collars. Largest nnd finest r.i ortnaent ever beore brought to t!.!s city, to be had at Jacobi'B Hdw. When inillionaire. James Llekv of California, provided in his will for the erection of the most completely equipped astronomical observatory in the world on Mdfiht Hamilton he hud every reason to expect that the lands and goods which he had de vised for the purpose would furnish ample funds not only to build the observatory, but to pay all expenses of its maintenance and-operation This provision turns out to have been unwarranted, since the trus tees of the Lick estate, in their una! accounting, report oa I v about $90,- 000 remaining of the observatory fund, $?f0,009 having been expended in construction mid equipment. The income of this residue will scarcely pay one-fifth of the cost Of operat fner tliH observatory, which will.be about $30,000 a year, and the btate Legislature is to be appealed to for au appropriation to make up tlie balance. It would b a serious drawback to the progress of scien tific investigation if the use of th largest and best refracting telescope in the world should be "prevented because of finahcial reasons. The generosity and liberality of Califor- An expedition was sent out last nians nre proverbial throughout the month by the Royal Irish Academy country, and it may reasonably be to ascertain the nature of animal anticipated that before long the em- life in the Atlantic at a depth of 300 1 barrasments which surround the fathoms. ItsdiscoveriesconUrmthe jck Observatory will be dispelled conclusion reached by the scientific j ani gWept away. expedition of 1873 In the Challenger, that practically the distribution of marina animal life has no depth or limit. .Tlie Challenger expedition drfllged to depths exceeding 2,000 fathoms, and that in the Flying Fal con have seiv down the trawl 1,270 fathoms. Theanimal forms brought up from such depths show that life is possible on the abyssal regions of the ocean. One very frail living form has been dredged up from its home at a depth of three miles, in almost, absolute darkness, at teln perAture near freezing, and . where the water pressure is about three tons to the square inch. The inter esting work of the Irish expedition rill fill an important gap in deep sea biological researches. a .Some interesting figures in regaid to salaries have been elicited in a suit now in progress in R rook 1 311 against a baking powder company. It as shown that the president, of the compaoy draws a salary of 40, 000 a year, the vice-president $30,000 and the treasurer $0,000. The pres ident of a paint and varnish com pany who was introduced as an ex pert in regard to salaries, stated that the superintendent of his com pany received $50,000 a year, whilst the yearly business did not exceed $3,000,000. , Another .witness stated that in companies with which, he was acquainted the chief executive officer? received from $5,000 to $."50, 000 a year, vhilst the representative of a kerosene oil company safd that he knew one officer of a large cor poration who received a salary of $30,000 a year, and two others -who received $20,000 each. These figures are en6rmous, and were unknown j until the days of trusts and corubi- nations. The explanation is fur nished in the testimony of one of the witnesses, who said that the busi ness of the company with which he is connected had been increased un til the profits. had reached 450 per cent, on the original, capital stock. la Consumption IncurabloY Read the following: Mr. C.H ri, Newark. Ark., savs: '-Wag doa with Abcesa of Luo?s and fririKiaamri u-.::. . -A Lost. 44I don't know where, . I can't tell when, I don't see how something of great value to me, and for the return of which I shall be tr.ily thankful, viz: a good appetite." Fouxd. ''Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular digestion, all by tak ing that popular and peculiar medi cine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' I want everybody to ti y it this season." It is sold by all druggists. One hun dred doses one -dollar. . A handsome key ring recently seen was a strand of silver wire loosely tied in a loop. - . - Working People are often too ill to labor, 1 but' the' havn't time to take medicine and lay oil. Simmons "Liver (Regulator can be taken without causing tny loss of time, and the syste;m will be built up and invigorated jy ik- It has no equal as a preparatory medi ciiie?nnd can be safely used when a doctor cannot bo called in. In all common diseases it will, nnassisted by any other medicine, effect a speedy cure. - phTSiciiD. pronounce me an nxt. "and Ring a New Discovery ur Onnmtir ' . 1 t!"o. am now on my third bottle, nd able to oversee the work on my farm; It i tho finest medic: op ever ran tie." v Jesse Middleware Decatur. Ohio, aji; IUd it not been for Dr. King Jew Discovery for ConsaoupUno I Would have died ol Long Troubles Wa cirea op by the doctors. Am one io Ibe beat nl health Try iL Sample bottles free a W. II. Gtpen & CcS PiDgtJtora. ... ftiif T "Were all wise enough to heed this advlee in season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The best months In which to take Hood's fiarsaparilla, the. great blood purifier, are . March April May At xh other season Is the body so much in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be jiierived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The tarpovcrished condition of the blood, the caXenlfl2 effects of the long, cold winter, the "let appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a rvl spring medicine absolutely necessary. on will be con- spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drcgglsU. fl ; sfcr f or 5. Prepared only by CL IIOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar dec 10 lyr dXwnnn ' m w sSdDTI TIMK OF HOLDING COURTS FIEST JFCDICTAI. . " ; ' risTKicT. ''' " - Spking Judge Montgomery. . r ; Fall Judge 3IacRae. lieaufort tFeb. t3ih. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Ourrit4icK: March oth. Sept. 3d. rarnden March 12th. Sent. 10th. l'asquotant March 19tlL June 11th, fckipL 17th, iiec mu. - Perquimans March 2Cth, Sept. 34th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct 8th. v Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22(L- Tyrrell April DOth. Oct. 29th. -. Dare Maj' 7th, Jov. 5th. - Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. ; " SECOND JUPICIAL DISTBICT. SriUKO Judge Graves! FAi.i-,.Tudere Montcromerv. Halifax t Jan. 9th, JMarch 5th, May lth, lnv. 1-fth. Northampton iJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. llertle cd. tn. Apnizutn, oci. ilu. craven tFeh. Uth, May 38th; Nov. 2Cth. Warren March 19th, sept 17th. - , x THIRD JUDICIAL DIS1KICT, -. Spkino Judge Averj". wt.i Tiirlfrn (;rn.ves. - ' Iltt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept i 17tn. -Franklin Jan23d. April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson iFeb. th. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance J'eb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct 15th. ilanin Mai-ch 5th, Sept 3d,Dec- 3d. - tiiticne April 2d,-Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov 19th. " - FOUKTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT." Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judsre Avery. - Wake 'Jan. 9th. t Feb. 27th, March 26th, tAprH2Jd, 'July 9th, Aug.27th, Sept.; 24th, tOct. 22d. . W'ayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th,' sept, ioth, oct. is. Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 2Cth. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrlmon. Fall Judere Shi do. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th. June 4th, Oct, 15th. I Granville-Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. ' . - , Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th. Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec loth. - Alamance March 5th, May. 2lsf, sept. 24th. orange March 19th, Augcni? wot. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person Anril 16th, Aug. 26th, Nov. 19th. - r SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. J Fall Judge Merrlmon. : Pender Jan. 19th. Mav 7th. Sent. 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d, tApril 16th, tsept. 24th. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Dunlin Voh TJt Kont 'rrl Vm- Oftth Sampson- tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th, uec. lotn. Carteret March 49th, Oct. 23d. Jones March 2Jth, (ct 29th. -Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPKiNG-Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. icth, April 2d. July 3d, tNov. Anson 'Jan.'. 9th. t April 30th. Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. i ;umberland Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d tNov. 12th. .- Itobeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. 1st. ltlchmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th, uec. yra. Bladen March 19tli, Oct. 22L lsrunswlck April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct22d. EIGUTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Spring Judge Connor. FALirTudge Phillips. . - . Cabarrus Uan. 30t h. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5in. - ltowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 19th. Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 3d, Lec. yo. ... . -It andolph March 19th, sept 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9Ch, Oct. 15th. - NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall--Judge Connor. -Hocklngham 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. th, Not. 12th. Surrj- April 23d, Aug. 20thrNov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - ' spring Judge Gilmer. ' - Fall Judge Clarlc Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. -Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell 3Iarch 19th, Kept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. , Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th: Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykln. ' Fall Judge Gilmer. . - " Catawba Jan. 16th. July 16th. AlexanderJan. 30th, July 30th.J Union Feb. 13th. tFeb. 20th. ; tSept. 24th. Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. . . Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22dV -llutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th." . . Polic May 7th, Nov. 12th. " TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - r " Spring Judge MacRae. -Fall Judge Boykin. Madison Feb. 27th. Julv 30th. tNov. lot h. Buncombe March 12th, June 18th, Aug.l3th, UabiUtles. wwiglit about by Indtnrnion.tix5rrt,OiviJraia ' i-Sa3iJKtLii; iVorkvortoofree lnlulceaee, va r.tt hR yoa eeni tss ti J,. "iTjt ltarE0icj6-withBtaton5er?of7Otirtrorb!9,aii3 E3ccx& iK.;55 RSLT??T,, pt;TaRP PCRSONS can tuzvo FKZS Vrrai cs our A?tl manyLd&w lj - -. . . . ' . - .V00 tXjV $4.50 FOR We can clve so mncti for the money? Thousands say this lii , i. . ' cause after plates arc made it costs far less proportionately i ft i.v than 100)00. luringits nearly fifty years' ulstcoee i the piini U'W,1 Ir aB lr r J n mm aas aDsornea twenty-foar other ajrrlcnltural THiriodlcals, and r',t recoemized authority on asricultnrai matt jr. ., ' . . . ' . . 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T. ?k laore enectuai reuei ior tn loathing of food due to INTEMPLIL than thi article. Putnninlarce75ai -ties. Sample packages in powdeb lor. joy mai 1 to any address on receipt of 1 i.i stamps. Ane recuianinuKiiornir: ,.wit by mail. MEXICAN MEDllXV mr North ad St., fnuaaeipnia, rsu IIRD LIAiniA! ' Tho great secret of the canary fcirdV if tho Hartz Mountains in German Maiuia wi 1 1 restore the sougof cage I prevent their ailment8 and restore t ?ood condition. If given to a bird thf sp.isnn nfshpddinc:feathers,itw cases carry thelittlo musician tiro-- nr!titl narinrl without 1 flSS of BOK r iai J on receipt of 15 cts. in stamL OOD CO., 400 N. 3rd St Pbiladd; -ease mention thii paper. - in vthe realm' of diseaso'the facts of in- ' .-: herltance are most numerous and are dally accumulating. ' Here, " alas, they Jtecome ter-K-," rlble,7 fateful and overwhelming. No fact of naturels more pfegnant with awful mean ing' than the fact of tho inheritance - of . disease. It meets the physician' on his dally -rounds, paralyzing bis art and filling Mm '. with dismay. The legend of ; the ancient Greeks pictures -tho Furies - ns pursuing , families from generation" to . generation,' " rendering them desolate. The Furies c still ply their work of terror and'deatbir but they are not now clothed in tho garb of 'sv iporsti- , tion, hut appear in the more intelligible but no less awful form of hereditary disease.' - -'" Modern science, which baa illuminated so many, dark corners' of nature, has shed a - now light on the ominous words of the Scriptures, "Tho sins of the fathers shall be". " visited upon the children unto the third and i f fourth generation.!! Instances of hereditary ' . disease abound. ' Fifty per cent, of cases of . . consumption, that fearful destroy er.of faml-. . - : lies, of cancer and scrofula, run in families - -through Inheritance. Insanity Is "hereditary "; in a marked degree, but, .fortunately, liko L: I - many , other hereditary diseases, I tends to 7. wear itself out, the stock becoming extinct. . y A distinguished ; scientist truly, says i:V No ?: organ or texture of tho body is exempt from . the chance of being the subject of hereditary disease. Probably more chronic - diseases, ' -which .permanently modify the structure " 1 . and functions of the body, are more or less pliable to be inherited. ; The important and . far-reaching practical deductions from such: facts-affecting so powerfully the happiness ' of individuals and families and the collective . welfare of the nation are obvious to reflect - ting minds, and the best means for prevent? . ing xr curing these diseases is a subject of . ' Intense Interest to all.' . 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