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PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEraCKST. THE DAILY JOCAJiAl,t Xlnmn paper published daily except tc at tg.OOptf roar, 3.00 for six months, Deiiwred to city tuoscrlbers at 50 cents per ironth. , ' THENE.VBEBNE JOUSNAi aS column paper, m published every Thursday at (2JK)pa vmuro. - ABYEBTISINa BATKS (DAILYr-Oue inch one diy to sent ; one week, $3.00 one month ti.'m ; three month, HP. 00; six months, 16.00; veive montns. eauAw. - .. Advertisements ender bend of "City Items' 10 cents per line for each nsertlon , .'. , ' No adTertisements'will be Insetted between : jocal Matter at any price. Notices of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines -will be Inserted free. All additional matter will be charged ltt cents per line. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each month. , .:. ... v Communications containing news or a, discos lon of local matters are solicited. No communl eauon must expect to be published that contains ibjectionaple personalities; withholds the name at the author; or that will make more thaaone lolumn of this paper. " ' ' " ' ' ' THE JOURNAL. H. 8. BTJKN. . Editor, NEW BERNE, N. C DEC. 16, 1883. Entered at the Post office at New Berne, N O., , , , as seeond-class matter. s The distinguished savans are discussing the qaestiorj, "Are dudes human!" It is held that, even if the Darwinian theory be true, M does not work both ways. Men may have sprung from monkics, but monkies never sprung from men. The Peoria (Illinois) Transcript is the true poet. Hear him:' "Little drops of printer's ink, r ' . A little type 'displayed,' Make our merchant bosses And all their big parade. Little bits of stinginess Discarding printer's ink, Busts the man of business And sees his credit sink." 125,000, and $ o0,000 to secure the j Company's property, ' Let us see' now what is in this scheipe foe the; private ; stockhold ers. There is a floating debt against the Company of about $240,000, bearing eight percent interest. Out of the $36,000 annual rentaFi'or the first ten years there will have to be paid thQt interest ony this debt which will be-about' $19,000 the first year; the taxes and expense of keeping up the. 'corporation which will lie' about $6,000,, leaving, a balance of $11,000 the first year tq go to the; discharge of the prin cipal. With the annual rental steadily and ; faithfully 'applied in this manner, the debt will be paid off in less than fifteen ., years and the Company will have an an nual income of f $54,000 leas the t expenses of the corporation which ought not to exceed $6,000. If then the State's stock should be reduced, as it justly ought to be, the Company will be abl to declare a dividend of at least lour per cent and at the i beginning of the third ten years they could declare a divi dend of six per" tent. If then this lease should be accepted and the annual rental faithfully applied, the county of Craven will in fifteen years be receiving about $5,000 in come frbiri her' railroad property, and in twenty years near $8,000; and Lenoir and Pamlico will also have handsome incomes from it ; k Besides, all ,: this, 1 at the end of the thirty years the road will have been extended through a country that will give it something to do which is an. important considera tion. It is to be hoped, therefore, PROFESSION At.. de, g; k. bmby, ; SURGEON ;BENTIST,. Having located Id New lierne, offers his services to Newt Heme .and am toundlng country. ' ' ,J ' Office corner of South Front and Craven NORFOLK.- IUIUGS AND MEDICINES. . A BKILLMT SCHEIE. ; - rLEINSTER DUFFY, - -isra uismai' swamp Lottery Uo.j dW Absolutely Pure.' This powder never1 varies.. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition wltli the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate ? orders. Sold only In cans. Royal Baking 0WDEu0o..luaWaU-nt.,N. Y, i. novls-lydw GEORGE V. 8TROITO, : DANJET. K. PERRY, - ' Rilelgh.N.Oi Klnston.N.C STRONG & PERRY, . . , KINSTOJV, N. C, . ATTORSEYS iSt COUNSELLORS AT LAW. i Having formed a ' copartnership for the ractice of the law In Jones county, wil 1 regu-ftrlynttpndthe-oourtsof the same. Prompt attention paid to oolleotlons. PHIL. HOLLAHrrj, jr. ' - owew h. quion. ; H0LLMD& GUI0N, 1 Attorineys at law, ' ' " '. (Office one door west of GaBton House.) Will Practice 'in the' Counties of Craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret,' Pamlico nnd Lenoir Prompt attention paid to collections. . . - apr29-Uwlv. . r- JO- Special llotice 1 R, W. NITON. ' F. JT, SIMMO S t;;iV.'"..i'; .3i .l''OLJ!JIENT MANLY. I ' nixoh, SIMONS & tmu ' I'ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, Wlllriictioe In the Courts of Craven, Jones, Onslow, Csrtoret, Pamlico snd Leuolr, and ia the t eilttrul Court at New Heme. . febtklAwlj if ,', . Your attention is called to the DR; 1 1 SHACKELFORD; - S xxr g: o o n X ontist NEWBERN, IT. C. ' llavlri located permanently In Newbern, I respecliully tender my professional services iftiw. umee on m maie street, in rat- uiiding, opposite Baptist lanircn. to the publ I- tersou oulii Ten Tears Practical Experience, : i sepiSiddwly: .in i . It was considered , wonderful in ancient times when it was -fount that seven devils possessed one woman , . and a later wonder when quadruples telegraphy enabled an operator to send four simultaneous messages over one wire. But ; the new synchronous multiplex tele graph-system enables seventy-two messages to be sent over one wire at the same apparent time) on the principle that an instant may be divided into seventy-two electrical parts. Perhaps this later discovery explains the phenomenon of multiple demoniac possession. MANY ATTRACTIONS I offer this season, the ' ! that the Directors will confirm this LARGEST Ever Shown in KeW leTM, proposition; it ; ia the ' best ; ever , Consisting in leading articles, of . offered, and that the lessees be per- RC&11TIFII! SOI 111 Ml H WMTHFS mitted, not only to run their road CHAISS charms, lace pins,1 undisturbed, if they comply with r,m mhm imm irn pTflrnrWTS uuuu uuauiu, uuuiijUAiiaiiij luiuiuiiu. . PL AIN AND FANCY ' DK. J. D. CLARK, . r DENTIST, . ' NRWBERN, N. C Office On Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. ' aprl7-d&wly . " 1IOTKLS. ' Of Worfolls., xr,. The franchise of this enterprise is based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of the btttte to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and Its legality has been lairly The objeot In view Is the "Improvement and extension'! of the Canal, and that full opportunity may be given for the purchase of we Tioueis, oi wmoli there are only -' 25,000 with 356 Prizes, theDiawlng will take place on ihe ' 20th December, .. . s at which time It will be made In the city of Norfolk, before the public, and under the supervision of duly authorized Commission, ers, and In like manner each succeding month; ine 1'iawing oi ssza iNovemoer was most successfully and satlsfsotorlly conducted; the distribution of $13,050 givingassnrance of the stability and good faith of the Com nan , and now CLASS B ; la presented with the following ' ' v , CAPITAL PEIZK $5,000. 1 Prize of.. $5,000 is.rt... , ffl.OOO 1,500 is .,....: 1,500 1,000 , 18.-...;....,...... ,' .J.000 500 is .. ; 500 200 is.'.;.. ' U BOO 200 Is 200 200 Is ,. 200 200 Is ' 200 I 100 Is .....' , 000 ' 00 is , 750 io is ;" 1,000 ., 8 is ,.....;. ,1,000 V 1 1 6 15 100 200 do. do.. do do. do. do. do. do. do. do.' do. Ar'KOXIMATIO!T PUIZES. of.... :.......S50 ....;..'...L........' of..,.. 80 .. Of. 20 ...,., ' S150 i 270 . 180 858 Prizes , . dlstribuUng......$18,0o0 Tioliots Only Jfel. . Flan of Lottery Blmtlar to that of Louisiana company. i-.;-,', .,n ,) , J. P. HOKBACH, Manages. ; Application for club rates or for informa tion upon any other business should be plainly written, giving State, County and Town of writer. Remittances should be sent by Express ratner iimn'py i u, money order or regis tered letters. . Express charges npon ?.r and larger sums win ue nam nyine company. . Addreks plainly ' . J. P. HORBACH, . ' ' ' " Norfolk. Va. A gents for sale of Tickets required through out the state. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawing uiass a or tne juismai swamp Jbonery com pany, and certify that it was conducted with strict lairness to an interestea. na.owL.?; Commissioners " DEALER IN Fancy and" Toilet Articles .. FULFORDS OLD STAXD,1 .. ; T . . ' - - " i . NEW BERNE, N. C. ' 9 Physicians prescriptions carefully com- : pounded. . - . . ang22-dtf R TERRY & CO., 272 WashinR- JL ton street, New York- - Constantly receiving on commission all kinds of tarm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, -Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota- I tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. , CASH buyers can get spot terms at . ' , BERRY'S SAVE time, avoid delay when suff , ing, by having your prescriptions i dispensed at , . BERRY'S. ; NIMBLE fingers work for the sick : at " BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of thos that trade at 1 BERRY'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads 1 the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at . BERRY'S.. TO compete with low-priced goods , .furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low strength goods. You can depend upon the strengh of all goods covered by my label. No slops put up at . .vi v;; BERRY'S. MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at . BERRY'S. , THE SPOT READ THIS. the" terms of the lease, but "will' re ceive the encouragement and sup oort of everv citizen in Eastern Bangle and Chain Bracelets, Carolina. While we consider the bargain a good one lor the counties Fine Periscopic Spectacles and Eye qtwI nrlvatA EfftpHinlrWs vc of. Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil , , , , verana uoia rrames. a new meinoa tne sameiime nave gooa reasons to 0f fittine the eyes correctly. believe it to be a cood one for the Cft11 and examinq stock; no trouble to The Globe House, it inn ' ni ' i w t n w n no. 1 main aireev - - fionoiK. a. THE WAY TO SUCCEED. Push along, push earnestly. I is the way you sound and hearty mortals do. You can't do without it. The world is so made, society is so constructed, that it is the law of necessity that you must push- that is, if you would be thought something 'and somebody. Push along,, strongly and perpetually. All see the power in it. See how it gains, accumulates, both of wis dom and wealth, There never was a good pusher who finally did not become rich, respectable, wise and - useful. The fact is, you are sure to become so, if you push, push lite real, live, determined men. Syndicate. Good for the private stockholders because it is under permanent management and can be used more advantageously for developing the' country; good for the lessees because the country is growing, the business o.Jle road increasing and by extending its liae they will make money, the thing that all entcrprisiDsr men wish to do. . Many wonder why the brute creation excel mankind as a rule when it comes to a question of health. Investigation quickly ascertains the cause. It is be cause the brute naturally obeys every law of health, while mankind is con stantly degenerating owing to excesses of our ancestors and our own individual imprudence. Sudden exposure to ex treme climatic influences: gluttony, im proper food, alcoholic stimulants, over exertion or mind and body, womment. anxiety, care, etc., all have a marked effect on the human system. Be cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A re markable remedy for restoring health. show goods. RATES 0? BOARDING Single ray........ ..........$1.60 Two IMys ...........,....................,..,..,....... 2.50 Three Days , 8.00 Per Week 00 Table Board, per Week 8.50 Bupper, Lodging and Breakfast....... ......... 1.00 rouging. ,......,....., .uo UU, This house has been thoroughly refurnished and newly painted. The table will be always supplied with the best In eason: ' Bar always stocked with the finest wines UqnorB and; cigars, To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oil, Hope, Canvass, Nails, Spikes Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at y, . U. S. MACE'S, y ;u Marled Wharf: r 1 4 S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale. Liquor ' Dealer, THE SPOT No. 31 Roanoke Square, NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac- sepldi&wGm tlon Kuavanteed. ... Established 18G9. ,. To get Stoves at Bottom Prices. and scethemat , , , .U. S., MACE'S, ', Market Wharf. Call THE SPOT. :Wc;, '.: : Trlal- ENGINES," BOILERS, n ': A r TITCT.T. V : . , B. PEDDLE, CSnnr n Mill. Jull-dAw6m B. PDDLE, , Proprietor. B. A; BELL,' .Tnwelar. Middln'af.. TTbw Berne. N. 0, N. B.-I will give fifty '(850.60)' Dol- H. V H K. V I H VV H 1 1 I H 1 1 larsfor any article' ever sold by me for . T T. Trpv A. L. PENDLETON, PeoPjiietob. This hotel Is situated near the steamer land- Elizabeth Iron Works, niTAs WJ PRTTJTT. Prnn.: ' ,. r- i - m. i I i i - 280, 282, 284 and 280 Water street. get -"oes, opaaes, , onoveis, Axes, Jflougn ; uear, ana anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Uot torn rrices tor Lash, is at ? - :. jU.. !3. MACK'S, ;" ; Market Wharf,' d&w i FEW BEBNM, K. 0. NORFOLK, VA ' MANCPACTUBEK of Gold or Bilver that was not, . octlldly mm Bi "A. Bell; I . 'i i; 'i I'M' "I. "in' I I' JUST RECEIVED: , i.'i , tl ?.' (lli" I'i.'.i lnos, and In the business part of the town : has onr line a hack at each of the Railroad depots on the araival of trains. , . . Kates Reasonable. Bep2-d&w4m Saw and Grist Mills, .. SHAFTINGS, , . r; I?ulleys- Hangers, FORCINGS AXl) CASTIXQS, Of Every Description. Complete facilities for ALL WOBKlt. i aul7-d&wly 1. .j. i.i i i .I . rrr ' '.H.I.. .1 ii i A, 1 Hancock's Inspirators,) -..j ill' ... . - ,'y "I i t'-l' -' .' Hogue's Graded Injectors, Gullett's "Magnolia" Gins, fl, Carver Cotton Gins, U01 : : - THE LEASE. The stockholders of the A. & N. C. Eailroad Company .voted with I great unanimity at their meeting in Goldsboro to lease theroad to the Eastern Syndicate for a term of thirty years. Before this lease be comes effectual it mast be endorsed by the Directors, or in other words,, it must meet the Governor's ap proval. The Governor has often declared his willingness to let the private stockholders dispose of this prop erty as they saw fit, having due re gard for the State's interest. As he appoints a majority of the Di rectors, we take it there will be "no difficulty about the confirmation of the action of the stockholders.' . " The proposition is a good one, i, and if the proper:1 guarantees are ' made' should be accepted at once It is, in substance, as lollows: The corporation is to grant the use of , their road, rolling stock, machine shops, et?, ? for thirty years. 'The Eastern North Carolina Eailroad Co. is to pay for the first ten years an annual rental pf $36,000, ; lay three miles of steel rails and put in 30,000 cross ties annually, and, within four years, extend the road to Favetteville, - For the second ten years they are to pay an annual rental of $54,000,' for the. third ten years an annual rental oi f z,uuu They put up as a forfeiture for fail ing to build theroadtoFayetteville If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or - BiliouB attacks. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills will relieve you. 15 cents. w3 Carver Cotton Condensers, CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTEKSON. PitorH, ; NEWBERNE.N.C . THIS WELL PNOWN AND COMMODIOUS house, as its name imnlies. is situated in the central and business portion of the city; hence reoommends itself, for its convenience to: the travelling miblic. ' Affording solicitors everv opportunity of visiting business correspondents It has attentive servants, and its table is always i iurnieaea wun . , . f ,, Every Delicacy of the Season Its rooms re large, airy and well furnished.. ; ' AN OMNIBUS I or the accommodation of guests to and from trains ana steamers iree. o( cnargewa special nature in mis city, .: All tne appurtenances, oi a modern ' "FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-lv. ; . V ,. r, C. B. HAKT Sm CO. v. a. u&ttx, Dusuiesq jaajutger, THE LARGEST .ovist'; AND ' ' Best Selected Stock GENTS' CLOTHING! Ladies' Dress Goods! IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived and doming In Daily. A fine; stock of. Ladles'.- Gents' and Boy's I Also, Boots and, Shoes of ihe best quality We call particular attentloa to our Fine Stock of Piece Goods, Complete Cotton Cleaners, 1 ! the finest In the city, oflered to the trade.- 1 Special Inducements "Tennesseie" Wagons,.' "Kentucky" Cane Mills, Cook's Evaporators,' ' J Gilbert Force Pumps, Buckets Grain 1)'eill8,' ' '. L " Acmk Pulverizing Harrows, HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IROIT, BIJETALS and baus. , - . JAS. POWER & CO., 26 nowlaud's WTinrf. NORFOLK. VA. We are always In the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. , ' n .-..J .All consignments atter.aea to promptly ana carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly SAKDEKLIU, . ,, .... T M. SA.NDEBLIN SANDEELIN BUOS., Gen'l Commission Merchants ' No. 17 Roanoke Dock. Norfolk. Va. Consignmentsofootton. peanuts, corn. shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. '.."- ' i Liberal advances made on consignments In hand, or on bill lading. ..-. Special attention paid to country produce Rouerally, aulfl-dly n .'i' i '' ' 11 1 1 ' i' i i St earn Dye , -V orka , 107 Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. ( Uyeme and cleaning in au its branch es done in the very best manner. vt ' rromnt attention clven to all order by mail or express.? ; ' j.: 80p2d4m. MILLER & DAVIS, Fnraitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Slatting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks,; Window Shades, Cornices,' EtQ., 19a Church Street, . anH-d6m NORFOLK, VA. 1 85 S. Clark St.,t)Dp. Court House, CHICAGO. A ratralararaduate. flTh01ilMA flnfln1faS In the United Stfttoa, whaae UTE loko expebiencs, perfect method snd pure medioiae iaaaro speeut nd permanent cures of all Private, Chronio and Kervoua Diseases. Alieetionaof the Hlood, JSbln. Kldncyn, Bladdef, ErmKlont, Vlcera, Old Norek, Hwelllne f the Glands, Sore Mouth. -xiironr, none a-nins, pormanenuy oorea ana erAiiioitcd from tlioeibtsnl lor lile.' .,Vt, ., ( ., f !i i J Q Debility, Impotmey,Seminal 1 1 WW X-osses, Htxual Decay, Mental and Physical Weakness, Failing Memory), IFcafc lSye3, Btuntea Development, Zmpedi- ' mcnts t o Marriage, eta,, from ereesses or any cause, speedily, safely and privately Cured. . W Yaiiuir, AIlddle-Alred and Old men, and all who need medical kktll and xerlence, oonult Dr. Bate atonoe. His oDinion costs nothing, and mar) 'save future misery and shanis. - When incouveaienfr to visit cne city lor treatment, medicines oan btsenft . everywhere by mail or eipraM free from obeeru vntlon. SItil self-evident that a physician wlioi drives his rliole attention to a class of diseases lit- -tains irrcut skill, and physicians throughout the ountry, knowinsthis, f reqnently recommend difficult cases to the Oldest Specialist, by whom every knows (nod remedy Is nsed. - iTT'Dr. Bate't Atre ana j'JxporitfBQe maKe ms -opinion or. sa. lireme lmiirtunre. ' 9-Thone who fall see no one but the Dootor. Consultations free and sacredly confidential. Caseswhichhavefailedinobtaimna; relief elsewhere, espeoiallr solicited. Female Dis eases trearea, uau pr vrir. Honrs, jmra it to si sent Fhee, ,Adts above. . , , , , , , , ;, CHS PEICE CASS STOEE. , . North-east comer of Middle " and ' South Front Streets, RICHMOND. D1AHSS K MRS. A. J. PYLE'S Stnvfis.la.rdwara.Hoiisfl Fnrniste Goods; Steam Dyeing and Cleanins; Establishment . I rjontlpmon'a AvAVMatd. rVinta Pon4a onrl Vestg; Ladles' Dresses, Sliawls, Cloaks. Crape , JBy?s CJlbthingr, Onr Notion Department Is oomplete. ; See our .,.,,o Handkerchiefs, Uieflnesl the city. We also keep a fine stock of ., ; Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry. tnives, Forks and Spoons, Triple Plated. 8 Pr. Ladles' Hose, 25 Cents. Ladles' nlc Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 cento, -Indies' Fine Mklrts. ! i . A flue stock of Oorsets, all sizes, Lap Robes, Blankets, Quilts, Bed Spreads, and a flue line I ortttuwis. i- . " Carpets at all prices, i U -1 Knita. Mattins. ! ,-...) j. And other things too numerous to mention. Saye Money.tiy Buying of .Us. vKSIJLTAlI&OO., nbTdAw' " Wetastela BnUding, Kinaton Houm in charge of A. S. Padrick and X; M.'.Buock, Opera House Building. , TTund finrl Vnnrnr PnMin Presspa., Engines and Boilers of every de- scnption. . r CROCKERY WARE, LAMPS, CHIM- " NEYiS, BURNERS, WICK3, ETC. Kerosene- Oils, Red O Non-Explostre n .rn. i .i, constantly on nana. -i J9 Special attention given to repairing. ' :New Berne, 8ept. 4th M83. Bprl4dwly .THE, FINEST ASSORTMENT Veils, Blbbonsk Flumes, Hats. Q loves, etc.. ciuanea ana ayea at snort nonce ana mode rate prices. Garnets and rusts cleaned by ma. chlnery lately Introduced' in the city, Best city references. Prompt attention to "work by manor express. Agents wan tea. .i i h.i. 314 N. Fifth St., Richmond, Va. ,, Saw Mills. Grist Mills, . ' Shafting, Pujlcys, Belting,' liTTVA i. a wnnTnlfs" ' CLIP ICSES' 'Celebrated HORSE TONIC fiver offered for sale lc Newborn are Made; FRESH Every: Day Pipe tind Pipe Fittings". at my Factory. The public are cordially im ,vitd to cuu ana examine.my siock, , '' ; I have on hahd a Fine Line of r; Choice fruits, orlmprovinir fhe condition of horses, mules cattle and hoirs. Klvinu them an appetite; re- levingtnem oi Dots and worms, maetjounu urfeit, distemper and all diseases to which a horse is subject Internally. , After an animal 8 Improved by Its use It may b left off wlth- im back to his rlrst poor Condition,, It Is hlKhly approved by all who have given It a fair trial. We have yet to hear of a single nstance where the HORSE TONIC has failed . : I: among which ere ; tu ;' Juiflv .Tanminn. Onvrnrnu nnil Tifimnna. For Sale OH B.eaS0&abl6 TerniS Bananas, . Apples, . Ne Dafos, ; New it ii: 1 .. . i i i r j ji.i and ivaisins. "' 1 " Respectfally, J. CWHITTY. j Tliee Fmlts ore received Iresh by evefry A null frnm mir fMAn.la tm n.l I,h4aJ nnr 1 i lsiucuun Kuuraiitocii. Very respectfully, fc27-dtf , !- JOHN DUNN. accomplish what we claim for it. From a arge number of .teatimonials we seleat lie allowing: Mb. K. P.'Rrkve: Dear 81r I have been using your Duval 4 Norton's Horse Tonlo for he last eighteen months, and find It the ltiisT medicine I have ever used for impkovinu the general health and appetite of horses In Bespectfully, 1 , " . itOBBUT VAUUIIAII, Manager stables Richmond City Uailwuv. TORPID DOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, V' and V IUALARIA. I' i laom these sources' arlso thrnA.fhnrf.ha ni tln ihiscastts of the human race. These, symptoms mdioato their existence : Xoss ol Appetite JBowcLs oosttve. Sick Head. ( exei'Uon of body or mtnd, Krootatloii of food, Irritability of temper, JLow V spirits, feeling of having neglected , : some duty, Dizziues, MsitUrlnir at the ' Heart, Dots before th eyes, hlchj v sola " ored Brluo, C'OaiSTIPATIOiVr and da- : III i I II 1 1 l llHnun nrnrniHMIVrlinv n a Hloan ! onthoUyer. As alver medicine VVTT'm PILI.S liavnnn A.mnl. TlmlrnnMnnnnthn -Kidneys and Skin Is also Prompt; reitiovlnir au impurities tnrorjsn these three "seT-, tigers of the system," producing nppo- -titersoanrl digestion, regnlnr stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TOXT'N PILLS' eanae no nausea or griping nor interfere ' with daily work and are a perfect s ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. I . . He feels like: a w.w maw. r "I have had. Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and nave Triad ton didurent : kinds of pills, ,and XUXT'S ore the nvsS .. that have done me any good. Tlwy havo v cleaned me ont nloely. , My ippdtlio la i splendid, fond digests readily, and I now i. havo natural naasapes. I. feol like a now" ' man." W. D. EDWARDS, Talniyra, O. Boldovfrtwhere.astn. n(no.4.if,-vSt. NT.VL" Ghat Hair or Whikkkhh stantiy to a Oiossr Ulaok by plication of this Dtb. Sold b ;or sent by express on receipt of S I ' Oflice, 44 Mnrrny Strwt, New York. TBTT'8 3A80ALCFB2:rL (...::: n fZZL To plftoethis fnvnlnable rpmo1y In reach of i l have reduced the puce to ta cwnlsu oot e.,.'Uanufacturel only bv . K. 1. IM JiVE, Drugsclst, n2Kast Marshall Kir. -t, HielniKunl, Va. RoldbydrugglstSKouiMitiiy, aut,..iutwinv i II I I ; cliiuiimil In- a SiirHt no- . y I'lut.aiats, I lliilt.
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