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r : ti.t t ' f r," .... sua) bed ever at ( 1 E ATE3 (IAILY)-One inch r ' ; ons week, fflOO one month ; ...a, i.,0.00; lx months, 18.00; . 1 . j,;f itail of CTty Items' ' ' r eaco insertion ; ,, ' a will be ii serted between , .... inyprk'. "' ' Wirt of Marriage or Deaths, not to exceed a hues will be inserted tree. Ail additional matter will he charged 10 cents per line. : , Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each month. ' '.''..''. Communications containing news or a discus tion of local matters are solicited. Nocoromnal- cation mast expect te he published that contains ' ibiectionahle personalities ; withholds the name f the anthor i or that will make more thna ous loliiaa of this paper. , s i i ' THE JOURNAL. H. 8. STJS1T, ', Editor. NEW BERNE.- N. C SEPT. 7. 1883. Entered at the Post office at New Heme. N C as aeoond-class atatteri The uew colored cadet at West Point is uite iopu1ar"with ' liis classmates. He weighs tw6-hundred pounds. -!v l-u ..vw:'-,--''''-'!'" The coffee and sogar crops -in Bantam, Java, suffered severely from the recent volcanic eruptious and tidal waves. I j!' i ' Gov. Hoxden, it is said, divides the world into, two classes the good fellows who listen to him and the bad fellows who don't, r It is believed that the value of the agricultural products of the iSoath will foot up a loiind i billipn this year despite some shortness in the cotton crop? 1 " ITTT tm i' It is said the original serpent that tempted Eve has been found embedded m an Indian mound near Ljttleton, Illinois. He was identi fiedby a fossilized apple core be tween his fangs. '. '-' v -' The town of Marion, Ala., has a . - colored postmaster. A fewdays ago. some of . his white brethren, H who wanted' his office for one "of their own color, withdrew from; his bond with the viey of having him removed. Bat as he had made a ...'good, postmaster, some prominent ' 1 Democrats, nnwilhog to see iUim i treated in: that- wayi made, !a bond ' - r 1. ; . flA.n..nl. ttl!U lUUt nnl , ' ' he retains the office. I. :" i. 'U ;! " , (iOVERNBB HOLD EX'S SECOND : . -The News-Observer of - thv1 4th inst. contains anptheri card from ex-Gov. Ilolden, in which he gives other reasons for., leaving the Ee ', publican party.' lie says he is not . a Democrat and has "no idea of , editing a Democratic paper. He agrees with the Democrats in favor- ' ing a tariff for revenue only, and approved of Senator Vance's speech in which he labored to reduce the present tariff. pe' declares that the National Government' has been sectional since 1860, and is still sec tional in that it does everything for . the North and by comparison noth . ing for, the Sonthn He claim! , to 1 ve founded the Repbblican party J UrfiUigtat and but for JDavid S Reid and himself there wonld hare been no triumphant Democratic , party m North Carolina. ; .The Governor- certainly has the rigub io join any party ue wisues and., we. hardly ,think it right to abuse him for exercisin g that right. but really we cannot see what he had to do with making the Demo- ciati'c parity trinmhant-in; $?orth Carolina unless it was the inaugn ration of ihe kirk war,1 a'mistake rwhich he pnght ever to regret and not boast oi. -- .-' ' ' - .... . - .-.- - - w " i - - i.ille gives as another! reason for leaving the Republican party t the , j i . fact that the k President Tefuses to recommend and Congress fails to pass a bill to refund to the Southern States the cottod tax collected at . the close of the war. .That the ' Democrats, if theyi ge in power, .wotld refund this tax? pa'other JJouLLa'tt war claims," and attempt to pay tLe Cout'hern people for their ec as r ! i n t i si ves out of the pub lie i: 'y, 1 i been , one; of the rsl'vi: cries of the Republican ,.Av i ..t l.... j tLe North solid - Tl.::o iJ us luac'a juoticoin.rcfasin t-i r- 'an 1 1' ) cotton tax os u Ara is ; ri.ruoL-t b rav for tla slave tLbk i tliel ry liinv; o 1 r l?ui y up luuuiiuoit;: I a laat liiey iLtct..i r. j-mgeiu.or one of these claims. If tho cotton tax I was refunded the small farmer who i.f., .i, , u.uUOUu.,, ic "'"v needs the money would hardly get a cent. The IS ortbern and Western I people would not think of bemg Miles Jones attended . the' hun taxed to refund this money.' - . . ' drodth anniversary of his mother, ' ..' i'v::' Mrs. Mary J?. Jones, on the 11th of We call that . a practical cduca- July, near Stevenson, in . Jackson tion that makes a tn of 'the boy county, Ala. . Mrs. Jones .moved ami a mvmmim r,r fr.mri tw to with her husband, Robert. Jones, .. . ;.!, , too little attention given to ;deve opmg cuaraeter.M a irainea mtei- I A " 1 i m i I ecus oniy one pan oi an, eancateaisiory nousc, in ytucu sue yet re man. ' There are nrinciDles of life sides. Eight of her children, are and morality as important toj the .l1 : Heas: Joiies, the old u f u i i est, lives in Texas, and is;eighty student as iiny rulem, grammar or three years old; Sof thern at, theorem,! in: geometry. ' It ! hot tended the celebration; viz:' Miles ways toe Dest educated iiia,li that is ihe most successful in life.! It is f : i.Ail'L;U " "f- ft" " I what hocan know i that makes him a power in th : woi-!d':Schobl.., life I can on v nrenarA..fnr. t lm i inl s nf - . i- .j. ....... fe's school ii The fourtdataon . is laitlr ;)ut'if will require time to complete the superstructure, 1 -'---' .'it - ALL OVER THE SOUTH. The grape crop in Tennessee is abundant., tt .etvi -imA ': i1 They are making florir out pf pea nuts in Virginia.'. -' 4 '" V '-r.': - A'ValHable- silver nnnehas been discovered iir Carter and Jjdinsoii counties. Tenn. The Oxford Ala., college weiied with 1C3 students, the largest uum-lis known as discijilino. t To support ber which ever attended on the first! his remark," lie tells the story' of the day ot any sessiou oi tne'scliooi. . A fruit dealer in tna'Monteom- ery, Ala,, , market last week sold a watermelon, , weighing i eighty-six ponndSj lor $2.50.t It grew near Montgomery. ( Oiielfiri in jGtes-buiftVi N, X owns thirty milea of .narrow! railway, conuecling five of its saw mills. It , is i the largest lumber business in the State. t ' ' ? '.-.II tz Mrs. treo.3 Andersou, colored, in l' 1 DeKalb oountV. :Tenn cave .hirt.Ii r i if, , , , v. i j,' to adouble-fawHlcbdd . It has one ear on. each side of its faces, four v"t '" . ,1 I CJf vnv muk. -u W u tuuui.ua. . Since tho death of Tom '.'"Thumb, Geu. Abe Sawyerof , Key 1 West, x'tuiiuit, uiatius xu u3 uie siuuuesi dwarf in the world, -being ' thirty- i J J a . 1 - . i. iwo incnes nign, nineceeu years 01 again round their immovable stand age and weighing only thirty-seven ard-bearer. V' 1 ' M pounds. ' ' L -. !;'-.- -! M':r I A water drinking match occurred there in the very heart of the con at the ron Springs, lerIukl,' ,la.,, flict, straining its cars 'all the while last week, between Mr. John Ilays, to catch above the din of battle the oi Memphis, ana a drummer. The drummer woik drinkinc two and a 1 half gallons. ' r (! ' Selma . Times:; Garret, "of Pine countv... Ga.. cauo-ht.a RtrnkA of v ' 1 o - " hone: nnd flnnllr if. i.im in frnst. TTe was onlv sslio-hHr rnrni. jzed. ' 't n ; iiuo. rgniw uuu ltllillici, 1U1II years bld,VN kIedl by lightning ITOU IUIIC9 UUHUCailUl Alii., wnaiav n whan fo,i J i. 4u .i.:.u ScTunh"' riX t,i' . ? ' ..... r uoou ujuiuii o mo. 'I t I ; i f 1 " ii Mr. ,0. M. , VanOrsdell, Of Wll- mington, N. r C, has a butter knife oyer 300 years old, which has been uuun -uunu tium tatuut u sun II CI Tl tl t i niTTT 9Mv lAthAH aA nA.. for several successive generations, Tf ,r, ! W 1.T !. I to iu iau6niuu, uaa a uone ' iiiiuuiu, ttuu vm, iKJcuv rouisuuuut tituutuwusiiu ti, aiiu an inscription wnicn, however, is illedble. It has been out of nso for a long .time, ; and is carefnllv nfAftArvAd n n taIip I preserved as a renc... t A part oi" Hell Hole Swamp, con- taining 17,000 - acres, has; been bouent . bv Mr. Jos. Kemfrv. who resides at High Point N. 0 as the I representative of a comapy r of iiingusn capitalists. The (jomniis- sioners of the South Carolina Sink- ing Fund are to receive for the tract mnfWin? nrl.l .i.nU.iL..i installments. It . will take? about $100,000 to drain the water from this BWamp, and US Bale IS regarded an t mwwl aha fnr th Srof r. ' as a good one for the State. 'Punnrld Tm,n tl... Anffvn about Austin, Texas, are very dis heartening., In many localities tlio cotton is literally burnt-np. : The very best stands1 on ' uplands will not yield a Dale to five acres. On the- Brazos, about llearue,. the arontn ana hail-w6rnl have played sad havoc, and even with a good min in fltn nvf f in rTa t rkf ISoll' a crop will be gathered. Ilnndreds of tenants will notj raise1 enough to pay for advances made them by the planter. , -(i . Gafhcsville , Ga.) , Southron:' There are living in the north end of this county two young men named John and Sam. FaKr.o. who arn twins and look and dress exactly alike, i Two or three years ago they married twin sisters wl.o look and dress exactly alike., Ti e boys built two cottn'!"3 that la: 'i exactly ightning on his head. It removed Fureu UI lue w rouieu ioe, uui iiis hair and rnvwl with liia lutAlr.las a rock standing i out from the health, atul l:i--t v r rty came to tl.'.i ( of beautiful ii c wt,3 l.or.r'y exact l boys are partners m t the State can beat ,h s trnn sforv on matches let them step to -the front and take the premium I from yirgima, nearly seventy years Lg0j ;nrchas Jad and Erected what was then called a , fino , two- a - . Jones, tiged ciguty .years; uob anil J acK J ones; bptu irom Texas, and tnree daugutem, fllrs. ' Melvina Allen,"''' Mrs. ' Loa'-Allyv an.1 Mrs. jane Grahain. all livin? in .TackRon conntyy IIer ' -lineal' descendants nownvinjr numoor -zio.k : i t?iH t'my An Eleplianl'si llipJyliiio. ' According to1 the author of) "Un der the Sun,"J Mr.i Phil Robtiison; the popnlar description ' of kn..clov puaut is. ,"9. square ( animal with a leg at each corner and a tail at both eutWv The crowd also sums iip the moral, character of this Titan among mammals .by , saying .that is sa gacious f and docile. , .What 1 he crowd calls docility in an elephant ' t T?i.;a .lo'' 't.x' .. Quality which in the veteran soldier stanaard-ueanng elephant : or a Wahratta ' King who wdn a victory lor royal master.' The stoi y condensed is as follows: The huge beast was carrying on its back the royal ensign, the rally ing pbintof tue Mahratta host. At the beginning of the cngaghiient, the elephant s mahout, uist as he ordered it to halt, received his death wound, and lell off its back. The obedient elephant stood its mimui . im, di,,.i, r untn, i n.. ... i...., Si . i iummu ii uu niooiiuitiaruu earned, But the elephant , never moved a vai-'nr..i..a . o.it-n lvarl roliisinar t.n ai ranna ni rntnni ...UVM..I, flF .,V. , .VII V. IUIIIV iw th the standard entrusted to t. The ! Mahrattas.. seeiuff the flasr still flying in its place, .would not lueneve ,tuat the day was: going aeainst theml and rallied affain and . ' " o ' Meanwhile the elenhnnf, i srnod souna oi me voice wmcu would never speaK again. i -i lho wave ot war soon passed on, wring the field .deserted. : The ftiaurarxas swept Dy ln. victonous I . r 1 L Al l . 1 n. ' r j ebbing flood, the elephant stood m its place, with the slain heap round it, and the standard still jloating I T.1-- .l il.t S J. i Uffed wh t' had Si' .: ' XTUl.n. lil tl...i. romai11' i Nether bribe nor threat could move it. They sent to a vil fetched the mahout's little son. mk 4-1. i. v how lTi 'dAfiiT maKtAr'hnrt hrtr in i,rif hkAnW tt&m&tX- hnfhritt- to the child, confessed its allegiance. f VVitU thes lattp.red haft ft harness . ' . dan. cinrr nt, Aneh utatftiir ntnViA it, . . """.'! 'r swung slowly aloug the road behinfi i tne little boy, t The glory of a man is his strength. If you are weakened, down through exces sive study, or by early indiscretions, A"en 8 r.ain ooa win permanently restore an lost vigor, ana strengtnon ail ti,e maM ii ov. nZi- l 6 for druggists, or by mail from J- H' Allen, S15 First Ave. New York J ' uw i FIBMEIIS AND COUNTRY KERCHASTS, TAKE' NO rV 1 0 13 i 11 , ' .l..: . r. . JSi?E ll5!i,n,ftt ouf "tan4 our nkw 8101Ui,WehaveafulHlneof.:( ) Grocenes, ; Dry", Goods, , Boots - and Shoos. all of which we are offering very low at wholesale and retail. Call and take a look a our gooua ana1 get onr kw pricea, ;ur I ders solicited. HaUBliictHin guarnntoed, N. M. GASlvlLL, TTt?T?fTTAWP TATTn-H ill Q Has received his '(y'j Spring Series; i 1 !, 1 and is orenared 1 and ia prepared to make tip the ' latent anil mos4 ' f uihionable clo- r. thing.., , '! -:, Pieco Roods of ? every, quality i aud pattirus nl- j ways on hand. , SAT.TF, or.n b TAN D, fA) er-lCJ.? wlj f .- v 1 G. 1 Drick Liock, J: iilulo b! tvet, Kowlotn, N.C. ..TT1 rnl T . . - 1 - .. . No. 31 l!onnnkc Sqiinre, NORFOLK, VA. Orders prompt ly attended to and satisfac tion gunmntti. iMauiisiieu ism. , , Bepiaaiwum sWl ' arf. Would i'espeotfully inform the public that ho has the " ,; - ri " T : . , : Only ; First-Glass Shaving ' Salccn lu ihe city, with fiath ttooms, where not and Cold Bnlli cen be had ai auy time day or night.'1 n-WK ?...".--. Also, a choice lot of Cigars and Tobacco, ; , The patronage of the public i& respectfully fiollcited and uallsfacllon guanintwd.) '''' Middle 8rei-, Next to L. 'ilL' ' Cnilcr',a nrdwarc Store, ;' ,4 i : i" ' 1 . : ' Really Pure Stimulant Tills wiilsknj' is controlled entiretr W Ven- ohle lleynian, N. Y. It is distillwi in MafyT na 111 w 10 sinto water regions or tiiai state, from the snmll grain grown there. 'I he distil" lation Is superintended bvd Bentloiimn who imdemtAnds liiKbuKineHsthorunghly, Nothing deleterious is allowed to enter Into Its com position, and none of it Is allowed to be sold until it is fully three years old In order that It may be entirely free by evaporation' from the fusel oil. Venable Heyman oiler these goods as perfectly pure to till a long felt want for niedleal purposes. ,Jt is their own brand and they stake their reputation on the truth of this assertion.: : m. j l'or Bale by , , ,-, . f ;.!,"!.' - I. . .. . 1-r,t ,. ,c M- Bi,Als,:- . uugldAwGru . , , ! ,; . New Uerpe, N, C. " ,WM.: LORCIl, - hi'ai.kii in ; j: ,. OSNERAL jVIERCIlANDISE . .CAST HOUSE -.ACC02S0DATiqHS.''!' flrontl New Brrtc. N. r . v.t; .! '. :! ' t.wMr. ,(l It. 11. LAISH. Dealer In and Shipper of t . Frpsh and Salt Fish, Oysters, Etc.,- Etc., New licrncyN.' Fresh Pish and Oysters shinned lv Exnress D.O.I) to n II parts of the country.' To(,'uard against diKapiwilnlment ordersshould reach me 21 hours prior to time of shipment ol good. ,.. Ian2-d&wiy ' Il. W: WAHAB, 1 V. ' (8uecRH.)r iii K H. Wli.lly;j f t i Pnro Rye and Corn Whisky .. ' AT WHOLESALE " I v7IHES A1JD CIGARS jN QliPAT lAUIETYi v v .-, -ir...tf, -:.-.H;- v--. ;--r;--v.:'- Ginger-Ale, Pale Vile,! Beer v 'Zm porter. "- - -.' ;''.',-1'". ' BERGNER & ElfGEL BEER, i;'.,-; OIDER, , PURE FREKCH Wmt ; . -I'l':: ,t;,!:' H- W. WAIIAB,. iSoitfJi JVont St: New Berne'. N..C. sop2fl-dAwIy. ALKX M1LLKK, .WHOLESALE & RETAIL i'.-l-.M ' -ii. GROCER. Constantly receiving a full line . ( , Olioico CilroceHesa (n, ' .iai FARMERS' SUPPLIES, which we offer as, low as any, house r id the city, anil warrant all goods as rep- Call . and examine onr stock and prices. ; Stables furnished fiee to all onr country customers. " -. , i ! , t, 1 . "' . Goods delivered free to any jjflrt the city. ' ;': v'-m 12 W. &D. , . Uv ' H - ',, ... f - a , l am manufacturing ,. i; 'i: ': FRESil EVERY DAY, Fine French Candies Among my asRortment )-ou enn find ' Chocolate Drops, Caramels, Coeofimi) . ;, JLJar, Walnut Candy, .Cream , ( , Dates, Crcnm Figs, ; 1 .,' '.. , Cream , '. !'. T- " Walnuts, Burnt . . Almonds, Sicily Almonds, And in fact anyllnig you may call fc At the lre;il!y l'j-duced Price of , 11. :tc, 4i & 43 union MXa.ijil t j;);roi.TC. va( aull-diwim Nathan Toms, Geo. W. Toms. Feniuimans Co ( N. C. HortfotU, N. C' ConiraisIcn Tlerchants, ' " ' ' FOR THE SALE OF Cotton, liumljer, Grain, Teanuts, and an uountry jproauce. ; ; ' No. 30 Myers' AVliiuT, ! nuiediwlm . - NORFOLK, VA, - o. ii. ETnrirai: & co -"'!rjbrfolls.,."7'o..i' "! ''' Gea'l Commission Merchants Bell all kinds of country produce and make prompt returns. , , -i Keter to uniKens HiiiiK, norioiK, va. Cor!'C8f)ondeuceHMlicited. , aulli dJewlin nohfolu college r r JPor .Younjr liadies. Offbr i f Moi'o' ' Advanta ges titan any otner uoiiege in tne soutn. JI'' Modern In All it anwintmentsi fine Kronnds. uewaimeieKant Huikiiims, e. unuer frotest nnt influences, but nndennniinutlonal. Full colleKlutecouinoof study t tfelal provisions lor pt'KD MIHUURllOll in A1I1H1C, Alt, AIU'lflH and Modern . Lnniruages: eoiivemiillon in reneh and Oennan daily. Three hundred and thirteen Tuptls lant session. Dhmttes very low wneu siiierior at vanla?e are eoiiBklered. For catalouue, containiiiK full lulormntioii address. ,(..- . ,. ., . U. II. V YNNK, Hecrelary, ' ' , Or KEV. II. M.KADNBliKS, Principal, , nuhldAwlm - ' 1 Norfolk. Va. WM, SANDKKMN. T H. SANDER UK .. , i-. . . , SANDJCRLIN UK0S., ieti'l Commission Merchants No. 17 Koauoke Dock, Xorfolk, Va. CoiiKlmi inenls of cotton, nennuts. corn. shin. gles, lumber, slaves and country produce of every uewriinm soneiiea. i . . , L,iiorai aavanees made on consignments In htmd.oron hill ladtni:.' ; - Special attentiou paid to country produce Kenerairy, auiu-yiy ""Franx D.c::mi,' A l GtllTEGT, i . iul tiUAKUIiSTKKT, :. DrawiiiKK and dealing furnished to bulldere and contractors in any part of the country. K K. WIlEATLEY'S Htomn D !V di'Ich . 10? Church Street, WOO POLK, VA Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner.: . prompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. , sep2d4m HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for nil fclndft of OLD IRON. Bprtals and HAGS, i . .. .-; w . i, , , ,. . i UAS. POWER & CO..'. 8 KowInd IVhnrf, NORFOLK, VA. We arc rtlwnysln the Market for thepnr Iuihc ol old wrecks old utounieis and old ma chinery of all kliid. ' i :AU ontiKlKnuifcutH attended to prompt ly and carefully, and correct returns made. auUdly i PLLEn d DAYI3, DEALERS I!T .''"'. ' '''' - ' .Fpltiffi Mattresses Carpets, Oil Cloth?, ! itlnHIng, JMctm-r, Mlrrnri, Clocks,' - Window Sliadow, Cornices, EttJ s, auldtori' ! -'-;r.r:'-" NORFOLK, VA. A'BRILLIAIIT BCIIE1EE. ......... , , . . , Of, rJorfoll., "V.. 25,000 Tickets, 356 Prizes. The franchise Of this entemrlnn Is husprl upon the charter of the Disnml Swamp Canal Cotnuaiiv. . i .... The purpose In view is tho "improvement bihi e xiension oi inai most importnnt con- uneiuiK iiiik oi ine iiuHim waters of Virginia anu Dorin caroiinn. , . The legality of the Lottery has bean fall Iv tented and established belore the court. It is me- ... .i . i . ,i MOST ATTOACTIVE SCHE3I3 ever yet plncecrbefore tho public, and an ex amination of the detailed plan will show that ii m nir more lavoraoie to tile ticket-holders than any other ol similar chamcler.. CAFITAi PHIZ3 $5,000, Clnaa A, to be Drawn nt Norfolk. Va., oi THURSDAY, September 0, 1KH3. J. F.;. UOKDAC1I, Manager. . .'..-. :'.;,;... ; BUIlEJfE: - 1 Prize of... 1 , do. ... 1 'do. -! i, da. ,, ... 1 ' do, .. l .i do; .., 1 do. ... 1 do. .. do.. ... 15 do. .. UK) do; ,. 2i0 do. .. -,nnn l.-'.'-il .- ' ' - !, i. . t 10 5 is...: M hi... in ih ! S IS i Is.. .; is...; is........... is 1 1 AI'l'ltOXIMATION rmzi s. Srilzesof...;.........? ') do. .., . ) do ;......... u ' 'IM Trlzes , : H ' 'r -jo' !.f. ; . Plan of Ion ,M- . ,. .f.r Cotopi.i.j . , 1 J Cui iter "iro.v! a lut i , "' ' A'A'ir FZnx::, x. r. Ajf i'lij nirimiH presciiplioiiB cin pound.'.!. , i QASII tcyors can. get Pjiiit terms at 1 ;.i;UY';. SAVE time, avoil ,!4. ing, 1'V haviug yt dispensed at : jIMBLE fingers work for t''e Buk Di::,uvr'a. ANIGHT BELL for the wb of t?ose ' that trade at . I'EIUiY'S. XT O matter whose advertiBc 1 1 - the prescription vou p' iont heads 1 l sive the right to have it put up at , rPO compete with low-prieed goods furdiKhed to cur country Btores from -the North, many druggiuls feel called upon to meet competition with tow Btr.engtn goods, you can depend tqon the strengh Of all goods covered dn my label. No slops put up at . -i ' i.r.icitx a. - MIXED paints, 81-35 per gallon, at " SEED 'as folio ws." New crop turnip, 45: peas 4.50; beans S.50: radrriKhes 40; spinach 25; cabbage 4 to 4.50. Con tracts taken till Oct. 1st; bams cash, at : ":'' " ' - : ' " ' :- BERRY'S. . R BERRY, Dealer iu Drugs, Soeds" and Fancy Goods. d&w Fins i nr.: i ! TJ. S.'MACE, ' At his NVw Stand onMitldlti St. one door below South Front, ' " Is offering liU Now stock of IHtUCJS ANI) MKDICINES, " ' OILS, ' , . ' " t ' iiopi:s, ' -' ' s ' 'T WINKS. V NVA3, NAII-S, ' ' SlUKICS, , , , OAKUM, .... htc, j:tc. At llOTTOM PHIOK3 for CASH. Tuankfu) for paRt favors, be Invites his riends to come awilu. i ,r , ditw Foo Choa's Balsam of Shark's Oil F'osl lively Restores ilio Ilrariiis, and 1 tne only Absolute fur fur JJeaf . neu Known. This OlMs abstracted from iiecnltarRneeieK of small White Shark, eiinhl in the Yellow sea, known as (.'aim-haiiooon KoNiiKi.K-i-i't. itvery dilnese tlKliennan knows it. lis vir tues asa restorative of hearinc; were discov ered by a llnddliist Priest about the year 1 111), lis cures were so numerous and many so k mo. ingly miraculous that the remedy was olticlal ly proclaimed overtheentire Empire. Its use ueeamesouniversunn.'ix lor over ami years no Deamess nun existed among lho I hlnese peo- Jilo, Sent, ehuiiies prt'ixild, to any address at il. 00 per bottle. HEAR WHAT TUB DKAP SAY J It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no unearthlv noises In inv head and hear much belter. I have been greatly benefited. - My deafness helped a great deal think an other bottle will cure me. . Aly hearing ismuch benefited. , ' 1 have received untold benefit. "- . My lieartnx is Improvtnt;. , -, : j It Is giving good saUsfaetinn. Have been Kreatly benellted.-and am re joiced that I saw the notice of It. "Its virtues are unquestionable and its cu rative cbarpcter absolute, ns the writer can personally testify, both from experience ami olwervation. Write at once w Uavlock A Jknnev,7 Dey Ktreet, New York, eneloslna; JI.OO, and j-ou will receive by return a reuieuv that will enable ou lo bear like anybody else, and whoso curative elleets will be per manent, ion will never regret doing so." KlHTOIt OF M KKCANTl l.K HKVl KW. - To avoid Ioks iii the mails, please send money by Bkoihtkkei Lei-i Kit, Only Imported by HATJ.Ot TC A: .f -xx y. Sole A'iunls for Amei ica. 7 i, j- St., S. Y. . .- . milii.v m iv Prom i V .i
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