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Jrt Fttrftil Incfcispof Disaster fro taS wall He j gljuilHfs. A Promlaeat Example aml-tu War. Colonel N. V. Whitman, of Brooklyn, returned from his Yacatlon feeling In perfect health. A a result he was careless. The. next thing wa3 a cold; then pneumonia; then death. Nearly all Bhrslcal troubles start with a cold, and this u Just the season when It ia most easily taken. '8ome sadden change checks the action of the jtoody, clogs the circulation, and lays the founda jtJoa or death. Stop: the cold In Its start and you stop the disease. A cold requires the " stitch in time."' " - - ' ''- There are many ways of attempting to stop a cold, tut all physicians now agree that there l! 'only one sure way and that is, by the use of purt .stlaralants. The 'pores must be opened, the dr. eolation aroused and' vigor awatened. , Nothing .now known to the world does this so certainly as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It Is a remedy, 'not a beverage. '- It "has been used for years and is the most popular remedy before the public. j Doctors, clergymen, and temperance people gen. crally, nd6rse It for Its health-giving qualities, j&nd It has become a family necessity. ; Her. B. Mills, of Meade Centre, Kansas, says: -MI am a Presbyterian clergyman, a Doctor ol Divinity, not oj medicine, but I am not afraid tc say that Duffy's Formula and Duffy's Pure Malt "Whiskey are the purest and most effective prep. rations, ias medicines, I know of, and my exper- lence is a large one." Many unscrupulous dealers claim they have something 44 Just as good." Beware of allsucli claimants, and secure only the genuine. V MISCELLANEOUS. HUMP HREY S 30HE0PATHIC VSTESINAEY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOK on Treat ment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. ccbes Fevers. Conceations, Inflammation. A.A.-8plnal Meningitis, Milk Fever. U.K. strains it , strains, iiamentwaiuneniuniiKnii .Distemper, Nasal Discharges. Tl. flTlnta nr Krnbi. Worms. K. Coashs, Heaves Paenmonla. F. F. Colic or Gripes Bellyache. . O. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II U. Urinary and K-idney Diseases. I. I. Eruptive Diseases. Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual, Witch Haxel OU and Medlcator, $7.00 Price Single Bottle (over 50 dosesX - .CO , Bold by Druggists i or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Hnmphreys Mad. Co. 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HOMEOPATHIC f)f SPECIFIC No.fi O In nss 30 verfl. The onlv successful remedy for flervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 91 per viaL or 6 vials and large vial powder, for $5. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt ol Pries. Baipartys' Bcaiclaa Co. 1 09 1 ulioa St., Ji. . m ch22ecAwly nrm li Bund cir Xx04 ' F.i-. c::;iii. ooi-.nii-? 1.-.; - jricfH tlioy ?ra Hcrth, t .L vlier f buy lliCEX 3irc ior.s f-r i l I ; J lJc.r;?:aUBr2ScUng l'f?r?(-. A. iilo of nccxly all knu.s .f Iorf3 ; . 63cr5i- all kiiu'a cf I I turns of tba treeds; fco'.r to cfrociz t4x.ssuauubators, and v licro &! ks I'reui be st torU nt J-iU sitsmiz. Sent Jor lis C'cats.V- If need ha ROOK. CAGE lltD.S. 20 niures. 150 fllss- tratiocs. saetiiul t colored Dlnte. Treatment end breeding of all kinds Gatce birds, for pleasure and profit. Diseases and tneir care, iiow to fcnila and stock an Aviary. All aboct Parrots. Prices of ail kinds birds, capes, etc. Mailed for 1 5 Cents. The Ttie Books, 40 CJts. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. 237 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. J BACKACHE " 'Ttam ed for Prjrt?pal"i !L:S-- && mm W A t Weak: and Palnfnl Kidneys; Acliln -;-!de, Back and Chest, Rheumatic, Sciatic, shurp and Muscular Pains, relieved in one nxliiue by jtCUTicuiiA mim m$m . only instantaneous paln-kllllnsr, strengthen ing plaster. 25 cents; five for $100. Atdiug jflsts, or of Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. DIKH Pimples, blackheads, chapped pi rp r 1 1 VI and oily skin cured by ctrricc- l LLO raSoafv ; jan 21 4w MADE WITH . BOILING GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. MADE "Jan 21 4w WITH BOILING MILK. IfflOIVTIIYSILF, WATER. ULf? - .8clLtiflcand SUtKUrdPopoisr Medical Treatise or the Errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debiltty, Impurities of theBIood1 im.nnijii!Ufl mm ieaulungtrom Folly, Vice, Ignoranc, Jlxcceses oi )rcrtaxaOoa, Enervatingruid nnlittingr the victiir or work tsnsmess, ine Aiamea or eocisi i&ei&uon. Avoid iiukilful pretender.. Posaea this gTeail vork. litontisowweea. royal 8vo. ueauunui iUiaUJ CU1LX-UVU. Ub X lire, V1UJT 9.vv uj caQ, post-paid, concealed in plain wrapper. lHn V . . M M . . 1 . nm s . - 1 II. M Pt Kr. I rauve rTOpectn rrew, n yu lirtlngnlihed -author, Wm. H. Parker, M: D., re- eived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL or the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and HYSiCAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corps .f AMistaafc Physicians Tnay be cooflulted. eonfl, 'entlally, by mll or in person, at the effice ol jHE PEABODY MKDICAI. INSTITUTE, Co. 4 Bulfincb. St., Boston. Mass., to whom aJj ardors lor doo vs icucr mvs iuwuw w ui Til Josh. T. James, Eclttor &fProp'r. "Wilmington. N. C. T 0 E S DA Y.JAN; 22. 1889. Entered at the Pr stofiice at Wllfiiingtoo, N.C. as sec unu-ciass matter. i rill 1 he effect of Mi s. Jav Gould's said to admits death upon'hr husband is be seri -ns. George Gould that his father is "terribiy broken; down," nnd this means something more than the usual expression bereaveifceut, although. Dr. Bald win, the family physician, says that his condition needs simplv rest to enable him to recover his former health. Quite recently George Gould paid, in speaking of his father's ab solute retirement from wusiue&a ' cares: "He has for two years ori more been trying to put his affairs in such a shape that he can lav aside business altogether. This, in part, he has succeeded in doing,, but his interests are so large that he cannot do so effectually without prejudic ing the interests of others. My father would only be too glad to get clear of business, if he could," That Jfiy Gould's health is very different from what it was two months ago is a fact, and those whoknpw him best think he may not long survive the grent grief that has fallen upon him. Probably Mr. Gould was never spo ken of on the street in a more kind ly tone than at present. Attention has been more than once called to the purity and harmony of his fam My relations. The Isthmus will need close vatli ing during: the hext few months since a general stopping of work on the canal would leave a great many people idle and angry there. These might be led to riot and insurrec . . , ... tion Dv proiessionai agitators ana revolutionists, of whom there i never a lack in Central America and, in fact, as a railroad oiffieia grimly puts it, another revolution is about due in Colombia, , as the last one happened nearly four years ago. It is quite possible that as Secretary Whitney's administration or the jNavy department came in with an uprising on the Isthmus which required the lauding of our forces there so it may go out in the same wayi A treaty made with New Granada requires our Government. to see that travel across the Isth- mus is protected. Still, the proba bility is that trouble will not dome for some time yet, as is indicated also by the ordering away of the Trenton from Panama to Samoa, where the situation is more critical The Mohican, iiow at Mare Island is ready for sea, and can take the Trenton's place at Panama, while the Vandalia. and the Iro quois is also under repairs. To the other side of the Isthmus, at Colon, half a dozen vessels could be sent if necessary,iucludiug the three fine steel cruisers; Atlanta, Boston and Chicago. Both the age of King illiam III. of Holland, I who was born nearly seventy two iyeurs ago, and his re ;ent attacks; of severe illness have caused the political results which might follovy his "; death to be the subject of prolonged study aud pre paration in other Courts of Europe as well as his own. This has been the more natural since the heir to the throne of the Netherlands is the Princes Wilhelmina, achild only 8 years old, and the! Dutch Chamber of Deputies some time ago made an enactment regulating the success ion ni case of the death of this vountr Princess. Nevertheless there i will be a certain degree of anxiety when the present status! is disturbed by the death of the King, which is no w thought to be not far distant. The logic of events seems to shovy that Holland will ' gravitate inT time to ward Germany. The demise of Wil liam III. will carry the Grand Duchv of Lujcembitrg at once to the elder branch of thetIouse of Nassau, and that will'make it, for all practi cal military purposes, a parti of the German Empire. Then as to Hol land, unde the ipfluence of her mother, who is a German, Princess Wilhelmina i very jlikely to be mar- riea to a j-russian ifrince, anq eyen should she die before reaching a marriageable; aire German control would become paramount, t because the crown would then pass to her aunt Sophie.Grand Duchess of Saxe Weimar-Eisenach, f Salt lllieum With its inteiisH itchimr. or v skin, often brokei into painful cracks, ana tneuttie watPry pimples often causes lndescnbab e siirTerincr ..... ... ' . . . " food's Sarsaparilla lias wonderful power over this disease. It purifies the blood and expels the humor, and the skin heal4 without a scar. 1 Send for book containing many state ments of cures, toX I. Hood &'CoM Apothecariesl Ijowejl. Mass. I - . : ---f- - Some of the. new tea gowns are trimmed down the front with a band' m 1..' t. ..n " r . .-,.... osincu ieainers. r a ft - s w . 3 3 l. quuiiu ueKui upuiiuu. i E. Bai n bridge Mandaf, Esq , County w th Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was curf-d by tiojelj use of this tnedi " . . v - - C10O. Am catifififtd K ectrio Hitters j saved his life.1' ; Mr. D. I. WUcox3on, ot Hnrse Cave, i Ky., r.dds; a i?ke testimony, sayin? ; He positively believes he would bave : died, had it not been tor Electric Bit lers. The fcreat remedy will ward off, weil as cure ad Malarial Diseases, and ftiF aii jKirtnev. Liver and Stomach Dis- ; orders i staods unequaied. . Price 50c. nt Robert R. Bellamy's whole of i a,V' sole arid retail drug store. JANUARY JOKES. A ticklish place The ribs. Causesa rise In flour Yeast i Poorj quarters English shilling?. ' Thr!o i n. channiner elastinitv aoout a gin oi eignteen opnngs. I i N " A gobd .many dough heads j still found among the upper cr L Some folks- are s peculiar. they; b i not eat salt fish unless they know s fresn. In aliichool of fish the young idea is doubtless taught not how to shoot but how to swim The his ne man who finds fault when is equally wspaper is damp dissatisfied when it is dry. The origin of the expression "rain- i ing ca is and dogs,,' is probably the same as "Hailing omnibuses. The belief that fish is brainy food is accounted for by the fact that fish are always found in schools. It is i curious fact that one of the most prolific of insects is nevermore tmiu au ant-10 ner own ennuren A clergyman says: "1 once mar riea a nantisome young couple, ana as 1 took the bride bv the hand at tfie close of the ceremony and gave her my warmest congratulations she to$sed lier pretty head, and pointing to tae bridegroom; said, 'I think ne is the one to be congrat- ulated n ! TAKEITINfTIME. want of a nail, a shoe want of a shoe, a horse "Fotf was lost: fo was lost; fatf want of a horse, a rider was lost." hNever neglect small things Thefiryt signs of pneumonia and consumption can positively & check ed bv Dr. Acker's Ehirlish Remedv for Consumption. Munds Brothers, druggists. SCROFULA . ii I - It is that impurity in the blood, which ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or! swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or f6et; which developes ulcers jn the eyes, ears', or nose, often causing blindness or deafness j; which is the origm of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed o ihumors," which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and deauV Being the most ancient, It is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. How Can C LP RED It Be By taking Hood's Sarsapafilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished often when other medicines have failed, has proven tseii to be a potent ana peculiar medicine for this disease.1 Some of these cures are really wonderful, jlf you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Every tepring my wife and children have been trpupled with scrofula, sores breaking out on thein in various places, $Iy Jitte boy, three year$ old, has been a! terrible sufferer. Last spring he was one mass of sores from head to feet. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsapa rilla and; we have all taken it. The result s that all nave beea cured of the scrofula, my little boy being entirelyj free from sores, and all ! f oiir of my children look bright and healthy." B. Atherton, Passate City, N.. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. Jl ; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar jan 1 lyr d&wnrm -mwsSdp Rewarded are th03e Wlo ii i iea.u iius aua tnen-aci; mey tney wiu nnu nonorabie emDioy- and tamill&s. The proiits are lartre and sure! foi every ihdustrirus person,! many have maden ana are now maKing several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for any one to makef5 and upward per day, wno is wlllinsr to work Either sex; lyoune or old: capital not needed: we start you. Everrtuingr new. No special ability required; you, redder. can do t as wen asanj-oneu vvnietous ax, tlculars, which we mail free. & Co.. Portland. Maine. Once for full par- Address Stlnson nov 22 drtmwly" Pea Coal, 4 a Ton. 'piIIS IS A NEW SIZE OP COAL ABOUT as large as Peanuts and for certain kinds of stoves having strong drafts It is a very cheap fueLj Kemembcr, I ONL,Y4.00 PKK TON. 2 All other coals as cheap proportion and competition! will be met an round, which re A. SPRINQEIt. member.! dec 10 i J. POMONA HILL NURSERIES I POMONA, N. CM POMONA, N. i : - Two and a tlalf lies West of Greensboro. N.c : o L Ineof theK. & p. R. R. passes nphe main I through the grounds and within 100 feet of tne omee. $alera trains makestoua regular twice dally eacu way. xnose inierestea in Fruit and Fruit irowintr are cordlallv lnvltwi to inspect, iius, tne largest nursery in the raie. ana one or rne largest m tne south. stock eoasisrs of Apples, Peach, Pearr vuerr.v, 1'iuui, Japanese -ersxmmons, . Apri cots, Nectailnos, Mulberries. iulnce. Grapes, Figs. Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Wafflut I'ecans, Chestnut Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees' &c All the jiew and rare varieties as well as the old ones,! which my new catalogue for 1888 Will ShOW. I ; : Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery). Correspondence solicited. DestrtDtive Catn. logue ire 10 applicants. Addressj j ... J. VAN LINDLEY, I i POMONA: Guilford Co.. N. P. Reliable salesman' wanted In eve.Tr County. A good paying commiss2oa will' by are 'USU Xhat i i Superior Courts of North Caroltoa-188 I JUDGES. 1st District,-James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort - Tn-k A ' 1 Tn i- Y"" III I t I! I i II II II. ftn f". e TBoySn oi 'Sampson. JiJ district' James c. MacKae, Cumberland. ritripr, w J. Montgomery. 01 uauanua. nictHt .Toosa HravftS. Of SUTTT- Mctrirt Ainhnnsn c. Avery, of Burke. SSa DteWct; wk. M. SMpp. of Meurg 12tn District, j. ii. jueriuiiuii, v a. SOLICITORS. ist. District. John H. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District. Geo. H. White. (coL) of uaurax, oo : 3rd District, D. Worthington 01 Martin. ; Sh District Is'aac ltT trayhorn. of Durham v fttotrift r H. Allen, of Duplin 7tn District,' FrankMcNem of Richmond, oth iMctript r v. l,onor. nf Iredell. ftth District' Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham irwii Titstrir. w it. Bower, of caidwen. nth nistrlcf .' Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. iwh rijtrlcf. .Tames M. MOOdy. I UunCOmDe; TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL v DISTBICT. Spring Judge Montgomery. Fall, Judge MacKae. Beaufort tFeb. t3ih. May 28th, Nov. 26th. ''nrrlmok- "Vlflnih ntU. SeDt. 3d. r-orrtln Marn.h 12f,h. Sent. 10th. Pasauotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec. 10th. Pei-quimans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. o too' A nri I Qt.b (ct th. Tiprtford ADril 15th. June 18th, Oct. 15thJ Washington Aoril 23d. Oct. 22d. Tyrrell April SOtli. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. . Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judere Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 9th, tMarch 5th, May 14th, INnv. T2t,h. Northampton iJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th, Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD judicial district. Spring Judge Avery. FALiA-Judare Graves. Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept 17tn. Franklln-Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th vviison jFeo. 6tn, June 4tn, ucv. utin Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, . Aug. 201 h, Off. lotn. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDcc- 3d, Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Sinpp. Fall Judsre Averv. Wake Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th. March 26th, tApril 23d, 'July 9th, tAug. 27th, Sept. 24th, tocc. ajd. Wayne Jan. 2:M, March 12th, April 16tli, sept, iota, oct. 15. Harnett Feb. th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 2fith. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring udge Merrimon. Fall -ludge Shipp. Durham Jan. 16th, March SGth. June 4th, Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, .nov. aotn. . Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th, Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th nee. iota. Alamance March 5th, May 21sf , Sept. 24th. urange Aiarcn lata. Aug. 6tn, xviov. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. I9thj SIXTH JUDICIAL lSTRICT. Spring -Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th. May 7th. Sent. 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d. tAnrfl 16th. tSeDi Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplm Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson- tFeb. 27th. April 30th. Oct, sth uec lotn. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. . SEVENTH J.UDI0IAL DISTBICT. SPRING Judge PH1111DS. Fall Judee Shenhen'J. Columbus-Jan: lth. April 2d. Julv 3d. tNov Anson van. nth. tAoril 30th. spnt "m Cumberland-Jan. ' 33d. tMav 7th. .Tuiv23d tNov. 13th. ' ' " Robesoa Jan. 30th. May 21st. An?, artt.'h. Oct 1SU I Sg , - a , Kicnniond Feb. 13th. June 4th. Sept i-rth . i ' Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall J udge Phillips! Cabarrus JJan. 30th. April anth. Out-, sath Iredell Feb. 6th. May 2ist An?' flth vnv 5th. - . Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Auir. 2nth TsTnv , . , cj- , . uaviason Jiarcn sth. .limp ith spm. m T , Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH.JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall J udge Connor. RoekinghanWan. 33d, July 23d, Nov. Sth. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. adkin Feb. 20th, Sept, 24th. .Tl ilfces March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. AUeghany-March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Got. 8th. Stokes-April leth, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Suny-April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTHJUDieiAL DISTRICT. Spring' Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July letn. Burke-March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 28th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga-April 9th, June 4th. Aug. 27th. MitcheU April 16th, Sept. loth. a-M sept. 24th. .Mcl,0e"Alay ih oct. 8th. elb vexth jui JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykin. n Fall fudge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July J6th: Alexander-Jan. 30th, July 30th.l tSept. 2ith. ymvu-rcu.wM. T)'eD. 20th. Spnt. vrtv, J?Sent-TtFeb- 27tl. tAug. 27th. Gaston-tf arch Wth, Oct. 8th. Sn-P.m ct-'1st. Clevfeiand April 9th, Aug. 6th Oct 22d. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, SpHivQjudge MacRae. Fa ll Judge isoykin. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th tNov lQth Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. ' Haywood-Aprii 9th, Sept loth. Jackson-April 23d, Septt 24th. Macon-May 7th, Oct. 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. Graham-Tune 4th, 6ctr9th.i Swain-Iune llth, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. tFor civil cases alone. ur uui cases aione, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS NEW HANOVER COUNTY Oil ver p. Meares, Wllmmiton . jVo Jieniamm K. Moore. tvntmnW . - Court begins-.Tan. 2d. MmOTwu Alay -t July 16th, sept, 17th, Nov. 19th. y . MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Judcre. Solicitor. Sth. Dec. lot IL On Corn, Peanuts - and Potatoes? rj'RY CARBONATE OP LIME, BE D1.T3 ASTONl8NG?SW,T":KA1N11 'tktwIitWf"' - FRENCH BROS.i ouver I. Meares, Wilmington a. uson, cnarioue. Court begins L'eb. lrirh a . 13th. Oct. ' MISCELlANEOUS; m i ii i i n Ii TN JfM f tl Hd:-E3ereBry9 r Mineral Poison; Or any oth It is Nature's Remedy, mado exctusively from Roots bnd : erbs. It is perfectly Harinless. - " It is the anly Remedy known to tho world that has ever yt Curea contagious Poison in all its stages. It cure3 Merctirial Rheumatism, uancer, Scrofula, ankl othfer blooa diseases ceruivioiri- considered incurable. It cures anyia caused from lmturo blood. It is now pre scribed by t: lousands of the best physiciaas in the Unite 1 States j as a tonic. We append the stateme it of a few : " I have used S. p. S. on patients couYalesc- Ingfrom feivrer atod from measies wim iUO ; bestrcsuits. Lf-.- A Bremen. OA. Willie White was am.cieu with scrof um sevn years. I prescriDea . S., and to-da& he is a fat and robust boy. Richmond. Va., Dee. 15, issd.- nave ia:ea three bottled of Swift's Speciiic lcr secor.u&ry blood poisolij It aets much etlerti!au pot ash or any other rfemedy I have ever mtu- iJ n B. SF. WlNFfELD, M. D., merly of bussex Co., va. Dr. EJ J. HAlbJ tne weu-xr.own oruggisc and physiclabl, of Nashville, Ilowam uouuty. Ark.T wf ItesTf ' Hftviibg some knowledge as to what s S. S. 4s Composed of. -I can safely; recommend It: as Jjhej remedy for all skin dis eases, it matters not what iho name may be. TC hnvo L VwvSlr 'oivlnfir & hlSIOlT Of tills wonderful remedy, and its cures, from all over the worid, which will convince you that all we sav 1&! true, and whiehwe will mail free oni appjicatijon. No famiiyshould be without it. IfVe liftve. another ou Contagious Blood Poison, sent! on same terms. "Write us a history cf your case, and our physician will advise v it h you by letter, iu strictest confidence, you knowirialy. For sals by all dtiug, 4.1 U I'm ?,lsts. Tr Swift Specific Co., Drawer S, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 75ti Broadway. London, Eng., 35 Snow UiU, nov 26 lr4w Ufdo eh sat SeirWbiider exist- in thov.sant's of forms, butvai-e surpastsed by t marvels or invennon. 'i nose wu are in need of nrofittable work that can be done while living at home siiouiu at, once sena tne.r address toiHaliett e& Co.. Portland. Elaine, rppplvft frpA full intlfHnar.inn how fit her sex. ot all agesrcanTiariij from J5 to per day upwards wherever ciiey live, louare staiteo free. Capital mot required. Some have mace s worK. ah suc ceed. Ml 1TDv22 6md arous HbwTqip j : ALL We thank of our patrons and patronage during friends for t He the 3'ear just and ;.sure them that no pains on ora will be' spared to still urtlier merit . ! bppidenee. ; We are eons taut)y! adding the latest pro- duction from ie ype Founders, 'but have not thought it new font of T is$ary to speak ' of every e our conipetitoj small inve&tm v . occasional I- make a 5t ' new maferijil, do the blowing ; tlicv nvlirii W topy o n- Ptyles, and endeavor j ev w ay to dn iiiei-te us, becoming inert in I ator We purpose i si ii? our elv li fac ilities during ir.dle any work tho year., ami an ea ottered us JACKSON h. I'.KLh 'rrv!iA7"Y 1 n. eak; Xervoits and De and sufferine fron i- Debility, seminal Vf.aX-rit&st Xi'jW VmixsionF, and all the ef of early Keil Habit?, which pttal ure Decay, Canfmmp- iur rears' Treatise -on particulaif for Home Can1. Crre. eu. .'o cure no lutij. 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