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ASXCEXCErrEST, . ; 1 ULY JOUAriAA.-,'. ' xJamn paper hi.nl d..:iy except tis I at 8.00r sr. f.i.W for tii month, i-eiiwed to city .aOM-riber at 50cent perIronth. T.iENE..'BEENE JOUKNAIi, 3 oolomn paper, i published everj Thursday at S.OOpei a an um.. ' 1 - - ADVERTISING RATES (DArLY)-One lucb one dr-.f 80 enu : one week, $2.00 one month S i.co; three months, '30; six pontlw, 115.00 volve month 190.00. . ; " ' - Advertisements under Head of "City Items' 13 cents per line for each nsertlon ' , :, No advertisements will be inserted between jocal Blatter at any price. Kotices of Marriage or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines will M mseriea iree. u uumu ..... . . . II .JJIiiMBI matter will be charged 10 cents per line. Payments for transient adrcrtlsementa must be made 4n advance. Regular adrertlsemenU will be collected promptly at the end of each montn. - Communications containing news or a discus io of local matters are solicited. Ho comment cation mast expect to be published that contains objectionable personalities; withholds the name f the author; or that will make more than on ' tolumnof this paper, ' THE JOUKNAL. ' II. 8. NTJirN. - Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C, JAN. 5. 1884. F.ntered at the Post orace at New Berne, N C.. i as second-class matter. The superiority of some men is merely local. They are' great be cause tbeir associates are little'. A Texas man will be a Texas man. One who lost both arms in a saw mill has learned to fire a re volver with his toes. Asa matter of speculative im portance, 'it ' is announced in ( the New York papers that Jay Gould has a slight cold. If he' sneezes, we Shall doubtless get word of it by telegraph. Advertising pays. - The for tune of Holloway, the Londoner; maker, is estimated at $25,000,000,' The pills and ointment costs almost nothing, but his advertisihg,"'which began with $25,000, is now niore than $250,000 yearly; ; - Gen. Butleb hopes to live long enough'to ; ride in a car ."made. 'oi' iron' and with 'ai rounded 'ton in which will ; be an apparatus for electrical lighting. The car will float, and it will be so padded that in case of an accident no one can be hurt. 1 The Lime-Kiln Club. - After the stove-pipe had been! knocked down by the efforts of Giveadam Jones to rest both his feet on the hearth at once and Judge Cadaver, Pickles Smith and; Blossom Johnson had Woically restored it to place Brother Gard ner arose and said: 'One great cause of human mis ery am de fack dat mankind ex pects too much of Providence. Take de case . of Elder Toots, fur instance. Fur de lasr sixty y'ars he has been waiting fur Providence to stop de leaks in his cabin roof an' he am waitinVyit- He" some how expecks dat Providence am going to furnish him pie an' cake an' oyster soup, an' when he sots down to cold 'taters : an' tuff meat he feels as if he had been wronged. "Take de case of Brada wl Jalap, ixarTiajuu5i.-naa ae iaea am ne would some day be rich, an' as a consekence he sots on de fence an' plans new houses, an' drives fast hosses, an' w'ars good clothes, while his wife goes ragged, and his children have cold toes. What he might aim by honest labor he won't airn, bekase he hopes to git a for tune widout work. ' , "I tell you, my frens, de man who waits far to-morrer to sharpen his ax, am sartin to do poor chop pin'. , De man who sots on de fence to wait fur a legacy will h'ar his wife scrapin' de bottom ob de flour barrel ebery day in de week. De man who lets himself believe dat de world, owes him a libin' am gwine ty eat some mighty poo' i':d der afore he dies. De world, doan' owe nobody nuffin. We am put heah to sot an' starve or git up 'n' dust. ' Providence won't pay house rent, buy our 'taters or keep de cook-stove hot Let us now pur ceed to bizness. ' ;'; ELECTION. '. ' ' ' i 1 Sir Isaac Walpole desired to state before passing the bean-box that he started out in life with the feeling that he would find a lost wallet containing $20,000. The idea lasted him until he was obliged to wear a suit made of coffee-sacking, and until he 'was reduced in flesh from 167 to fcinety-ei, r.t pounds. .He then kicked himself all over the tack yard and "went to work. ,The box was : then passed and the following candidates elect ed: Homer John White; -Elder Whiffles, Satisfaction Smith, Prof. Wagner, Also Taylor? Judge Tur bine and Eailroad Skinner. v rEOGBESSINO. , Thankful Taylor took the floor to m alee an inquiry. Three years ago tho Lime-Kiln Clubgrouped Thanks giving, Christmas and New Year's together under the gcr.eral title of VTkaiikschri sy e ar lie would like to ask if the idea had been adopted by any other society or order. '. The President replied that up to date forty-three different lodges and societies in the United States had adopted the title, and not a week passed without the list being ad' ded to. He was now at work with & yard-stick and a piece of chalk to see how Washington's birthday and Fourth of July could be incorporated with the word, and as soon as he had struck it the fact would be an nounced, in open meeting and a Dariol new cider opened in the ante-room.-IVce Press. . Jackson's Democracy. . r General Jackson was a Democrat in society as well as in politics. Distinguished foreigners who vis ited the Hermitage were impressed by the simplicity of his home life. The latch-string was always ...out, and every visitor was made a guest He owned many slaves, but what they thought of him and of his wife, also, may be learned from the words of "Old Hannah," the faith ful servant- in whose : arms Mrs. Jackson died. . ... "When we lost her, we lost a mis tress and a mother, too; and more a mother than a mistress. And we say the same of old master; for be was more a father than a master." An anecdote illustrates tho dem ocratic habits of the Jackson house1 hold. A distinguished clergyman and his wife were once visiting at the Hermitage. Just ; before bed time, the geueral in accordance with his custom, when a clergyman was a guest, asked the reverend gentleman to conduct family prayers. , , , While he was turning over the leaves of tr- Bibie, the wife of the general's overseer entered the apart: ment. Mrs. Jacksen, one ot the kindest and most motherly of wo men, rose and made room for her on the sofa, where she herself was sitting, v t , The wife of the doctor of divinity, who thought herself of more than ordinary consequence on account of her husband's reputation, was a little disturbed that the wife of an overseer, a person low in social rank, snouid be treated;as though she was a lady of distinction. Turning to the lady who sat next to her, she lifted her eyebrows in an inquiring stare. ' ' ' "Oh yes," whispered the lady, "that is the way here; and if she had not done it, the general WOUld." "s. i The clergyman's wife learned at that evening's devotions a new ap plication of the words, "God is no respecter of persons.' 'Youths com panion. , (Jreat, bat a Failure. A loving, gentle boy was Samuel Taylor Coleridge.V When he was an old man, known as poet, philoso pher and conversationalist, his ten der, gracious, benign face made his friends adore him. The sympathetic nature of the boy shines out in an incident of his school days, j He was rushing through the street to De in time lor school, when he ran against an old woman's apple stand and upset it.-:-'U:; ' vi..:- ih-r ?: ' "Oh, you little devil!" she shouted alter him, as he rushed on. ' 4 Looking back he saw-themischieT he. had uefiST'Tnstantly.he returned and gathering , .up . ;the : soattered fruit, apologized i for his heedless ness. ; 'V fr :T;: i ''Oh, you little angell" exclaimed the molified woman, as she patted his head. ( r, ,',, .? . ,,.v. v.. f He carried the' same loving heart through life, but not the same energy to amend the blunders of his own life. He attracted great men by his spacious, subtle intel lect, and fascinated them with his marvellous power of "talk." ; ;; $ ! Wilson, the severest of critics, Bpote oi uoiendge's conversation as "eloquent music 'without a dis cord; full, ample, inexhaustible, al most divine..". , In his loftiest moods he spoke like one inspired. ! The ear was delighted with the melo dious words that flowed from "an epicure in sound." -But there was little nourishment in these musical utterances of one who seemed to have given himself up to "the lazy luxury of poetical outpouring." - ! Though Coleridge was the best of talkers, he was the worst of doers. Indolence ..and opium-eating Degat this discrepancy. ' His slavery to what he called "tie accursed drug," impaired h3 mi:: Jt x and embittered his life. His genius was mastered by his indolence. He never learned that no genius is great enough to exempt its possessor from patient industry. , v '0 V'-- ? ' e His friends environed him with great expectations.', He died ful filling scarcely any of them, because he had neither the industry which works steadily, nor the energy that makes one achievement a stepping stone to higher attainments, f Such a life is full of warning to young men of genius.1; It says to them: "You will fail, unless you learn in youth to bend your neck to the yoke of persevering1 industry, and keep yonrseil freo from the slavery of an evil habit." - r laa "ladles." "As a iu..n ILinketh in his Lcart sois he," avq are told; but women famish a curious commentary upon this in their self-estimates of beauty. Women in Morocco think they are handsome when they are fat, and the Alaskan bells think themselves charming when they . are , black. They are as sure of it'as the Ameri can girl is of her pink-and-white beauty, and as the rule goes in setting fashions, they all get the worth of their opinion, for there are enough who agree with them to make it "the style" and the stand ard.' 7V i". ij ; Ludicrous as it may seem, the Alaska ; matrons of y high fashion and the native damsels of the Thlinket tribes never make a canoe voyage without smearing them selves with the black dye that thev get from a certain wild root of the woods, or with a paste of soot and seal oil. - ! On sunuy and windy days on shore they protect themselves" from tan .and sunburn by this same inky coating. v-v On feast days and the great occa sions when they wash off the black, their complexions come out as fair and 'creamy white as the palest of their Japanese cousins across the water, and the women are then seen to be some six shades lighter than the tan-colored and coffee-colored lords of their tribe. " . f t- The specimen women at Juneau wore a thin calico dress and a thick blue jacket.'; Her . feet were bare, butshewas compensated for that less by the turkey-red parasol that she poised over her head ; with the complacency of a Mount Desert belle. -The had blacked her face to the edge of her eyelids and the roots of her hair; she wore the full parure of silver bracelets on each wrist and fifteen rings ornamented her bronze fingers, and a more thoroughly proud and self-satisfied ' creature never arrayed herself according to the beherstof high fashion. Diseases of an exhaustive nature that have a tendency to create an unnatural feeling such as fatigue, lassitude and great weakness-throughout the system owe their origin to a lack of iron in the blood. Brown's Iron Bitters will res tore the blood to its natural healthful condition. Get the blood pure by using cms remedy ana disease will be quickly banished. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recom mended by physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds ana cougns, ana all pulmonary; disor ders. It affords prompt relief in every case. No family should ever be without it. i Mensman's Peptonized Beep Tonio the only preparatoin of beef containing its entire nutritious piopert tea. It con tains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invalu-1 able for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ner vous prostraion, and all forms of gen eral debility; also, in all enfeebled con ditions, whether the result of exhaus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly if resulting frompulmonory complaints. Caswell, Hazaed & Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. sat3 . "Mens sana in corpore sano" "A sound mind in a sound" body" is the trade mark of Allen's Brain Food, and we assure - our readers that, if dissatis fied with either .weaknessjof-brahYor bodily powers, thiameoY will perma nently strengthen both. SI. At druir- jgisi&, or oy man rroni J. H. Allen, 815 rirst Ave, JNew Yonrutv. 5 i i The .Doctor's Endorsement. ' Pr. ;m; P.' Wright, Cincinnati, O., sends the subjoined professional en dorsement: "I have prescribed Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs in a great number of cases and always with suc cess. One case in particular was given up by several physicians who had been called in for consultation with mvself. The patient had all the symptoms of oonnrmea':' consumption sold ? night sweats, hectic fever, harrassing coughs, etc He commenced immediately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health. I found Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Langs the most valuable expec torant 4 foi breaking up distressing cougns ana colds. HEAR 'ME NOW ! HEAR ME NOW! HEAR -ME NOW ! I HAVE GOT THE. BEST SELECTED STOCK - OF Gold and ; Silver Watches, , Solid Sets of Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware And in fact every kind of Goods In my line to be found in Eastern Carolina. I bought them to Bell, bo come and see me Come early and avoid the rush. SAM. K. EATON, dec23-dtf Middle street. Fcr 0:!:, A FINE HOItSE, BOGGY and HARNESS together or separate, for cash or on time, ', V . ' Apply to ' novlBtf :;. JOURNAL bFFICE. 0 A. E. KIMBALL has opened a ' . f';t FIIIST CLASS OYSTER SALOON.:' fit south endof Pnoplfl'B V irkut Moore'8 Old Stand and Is pri'pareil to iurnlHh ojster in any Btyle, J'amllleti supplioii at lliclr homcslf desired. novi7-iiii r Absolutely.- Pure; This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- jiot be sold In competition with the multitude oi low test, snort weignt. alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in cans. Royal Baking Powdbr Co.. 1U6 Wall-st N. Y. novls-lydw ' S 5 M if i Your attention is called to the UAflY . ATTRAGTI0I1S I offer this season, the JEST Ever Shown in. New Berne, . Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES i CHAINS, CHARMS. XACE PIN8, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AHB PENDENTS, PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, KINGS US EVERY VARIETY. . Fine Periscopic Sneotacles and Eve Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. ; aii ana examino stock; no trouble to show goods. .--.! , ; - Respectfully, B. A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st.i New Berne, N. C. ' N. B. I will give Fifty ($50.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold bv me for Gold or Silver that was not. . octlldly .B. A. Bell. JUST RECEIVED: A SUPPLY OF Hancock's Inspirators, Iloguo'g Graded Injectors, Gollett's "Magnolia" Gins Carver Cotton Gins, " i. r , Carver Cotton Condenser.4, , v Complete Cotton CI aners, "Tennessee" Wagons, If. I..:-: ; 'f . "Klentu'ckj" Cane Mills, i Cook's Evaporators, ' ' " i' "J '' ' ' ' ''. ' ' ' I " Gilbert Force Pumps, , .;, i Bockeyb Grain Drills, 's"t:' iVf:i'-.-V; ,;;,';v"-'',',''?f''-J,,:J,i,, t j' Acmb Pulverizing Harrows,' ' ' ' . ' . x'i ' i Hand and Power Cotton Presses, I .'S'' 'V .'. ,. .' .t .'f .. ' i '. j Engines and Boilers of every do- scription. ? ' - Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Pipe and Pipe Fittings For Sale on Reasonable Terms Respectfully, I n trl ! I l.i.il i il Special Police f r a r''-r OP . NOIIFOLK. VL. The franchise of this enterprise 1r liased uiKn the charter granted by tlio Les?lhilore of the State to the Dismal Bwainp Canal Company, and its legality has been lalrly U'Hted before the Court. The obtect In view is the "linnrovmnmit, and extension" of the Canal, and that full opportunity may b given for the purchase of lue l iCKets, or wmcn mere are only 25,000 with 356 Prizes thoDiawlng will take place on tlie - 1 7th JANUARY, at which time It wijl be made in the city of Norfolk, before the public, and under the supervision of duly authorised Commission ers, and in like manner each succeding month. me previous Drawings nave been most Biinmet.fullv anri cQt(ur.ArnHlvrtnm1iijitn.l. distribution or $18,050 Riving assurance of the stability ana good raitn or uie uompan , and now CLASS C ' is presented with the following SCHEME: - - CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000. 1 Prize of... .5,000 ls......... . (5,000 1.500 1,000 B00 H - .: 200 " 200 , 200 ooo : 7i")0 l.IKH) 1,000 :': $150 : 270 ' 180 1 1 1 do. ... 1.500 is do. do. do. ; do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1,000 is ... WW is .... ..... (200 18 200 is 200 is .. 200 is........ i i i 15 100 100 50 10 5 are... .... are are are ,200 i. 9 APPBOXIMATION PRIZES. ..;.-..i.......io ......... of. of., of.. , 20 358 Prizes . distributlne $13,050 Tioliota Only IX Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Compwiy. .:. .-. . .. , . J. P. IIOEBACH, Managee. ADDlinatlon for club rates or Tor informa tion upon any other business, should be plainly written, giving State, County and Town of writer. Remittances should be sent by Express rather than by P. O, money order or regis? terea leirei s. Express charges upon $5 and lamer sums will be paid by the Company. . j Auuress piainiy J. P. HORBACn, " Norfolk, Va. Agents for sale of Tickets reouired through out the State. Address applications as above. ' The undersigned supervised the Drawing Swamp Ixittery Company, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all In terested. ; S. W. SELDNER, .Wholesale Liquor Dealer, No. 21 Hoanoke Square, ' . NORFOLK, VA. Orders nromntlv attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. .osuiDiisneu ltm. sepiUvEwoin Elizabeth Iron Works, l CIIAS. W. PETTIT, Prop:, 280, 283," 284 and 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA ' MANTJFACTTJKEK OF ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw. and Grist Mills, i SHAFTINGS, Pulleys, Hangers, FORGING 8 AND CASTINGS, Of Every Description.' W Complete facilities for ALL WORK in our line - aul7-dAwly HIGHEST CASH PEICES "' Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS and RAGS. - , JAS. POWER & CO., 30 Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK, VA. We are always in the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma chinery of ail kinds. All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly MILLER & DAVIS, ; '. i SEALERS IN ' ' Fornitme, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloths,, , Matting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, . Window Shades, Cornices, Etc., ' 19!) Church Street, ' aul4-U6m : i '. v.u; NORFOLK. VA. THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL eoo:i stove. Nothing further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. Large single Oven Doors. ' Tin lined. The largely increased saleB af this Stove attest its popularity every stove fully warranted. P. M. DRANET, . - SOLE AGENT, NEW BERNE, N. C. Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DRANEY at 10 cts per pound. ocl7dwtf GEO. W. J. HARYEY; 330 RICHMOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1859. Maker of Gentlemen's Fine Custom l oots & Shoes of the Latent Mrl. g nml 1. W.AUKS, Would refer to Mppriw. I!. IC. I'.ryan, Oeo Henderson, Geo. 11. Huberts, iivo. A.Oliver and olliers, all of Jsew Jierne. ( i" Ordrrs ly B'aii ,:, :.,, Jtilj-SdAwly CI O. V. J. IIAKVKY 1)1. . 1 1 DKAI.ER IN Fancy and Toilet Articles FULFORD'S OLD STAXD, Comer Broad and Fleet Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. , AS- Physicians prescriptions carefully com pounded. ' , ' ang22-dtr RT)ERRY& CO., 273 Washing- JL ton Btreet, New York- -Constantly receiving on commission all kinds of larm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota 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 dispensed at ' BERRY'S. NIMBLE fingers work for the sick at BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of those that trade at BERRY'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have the right to have it put tip at" BERRY'S. TO compete with "low-priced goddB ' 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 ',. BERRY'S. ... MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at -i .-.;. ;..v BERRY'S. To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oil, Rope, Canvass, Kails, Spike Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at 1 . U. S. MACE'S, Market Wharf. HPTTT7V . mim ' J To get Stoves at Bottom Prices. ' Call and see them at U. S. MACE'S, ; ' Market WharJ. THESlJOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough ' Gear, and anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at, U. S. MACE'S, Market WharJ, " d&w ' NEW BERNE; N. C. 31 Court Place, LOUISVILLE. K ; a. re;iiisriy enoniiea woa leguiy qnuinea payucian KUI Uu 1 uaost iuociiui, M bis pnwtlce wUl prove. . -Cnrp all , forma ofPKI VATE, CHRONIC and SKXUAJU Bisi : EAbES, . - i - y Spermatorrltea and Impoienoyr m ike rwalt 0 Mlfnibut fm yoort, lezaal cufl la m turr yaart, or other mumi, ftnd producing tome of tlie fol lowing oflocUi Nerrouuwu, Svminal Entlsilon. (nht cmit loni by dretuni), Dimnru of Sight, Dftiv Memory, Fliy. , ric0ofmy(PimplonFlc,AverbntoSodtyoFinls. ' l Confusion of Ideal, Loii of Sazual Power, io renrterinf i rigt Improper ov unhfirmy ar thoroughly Ud perm-! ; amitij cured. SYPHILIS PiUvey oured and on tirely rdlctid from iystaa. Gonorrhea GLEET, SWctan, Orchttli, Bertua, (ot KuptonV I Piletfuid other prlrato dlsoust quickly cared ItUwlf-TMDtthat kphyucUnswhonayrfMclftlatteiitloB: , ft Oertaim cls of dliowes, nd trmtuis; tuon.Bdi anna :. WytaflqairMfrraatAilh phyitclani knowing thla fitctoltw 1 froomnwnd persons to my car. When It ti fneonvni.ntta vlsitth city for treatment, piodlclnei can bo Mat privately and safely by mall or express anywhere. , " Cur Onaranteed in all Caaev undertaken. M - , 4 Cousuiutlous persoiitlly tf by letter free aad Iftylted - , Chargea reaaooable aad correspondence ttriciiy conlldential PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of W0 pfvgM, Mnt to ny iltea, twuwly mhIkI, fcr thirty (On) cantb Should b ntA iy tlU Artdrou H tUrrt. ' naico hour. from. A. U.,to4P. M. Sunojiji, l to 4 1, St 7oa!sf'oruousr"an Whrtw debility, exhaimted powers, premature Uiuy jiik) fuiiurtt to perform Ittv's duties) properly are caused by exuetison. rrora of youth, etc., will find A) perfect and lanluiff reBtoration to vobnst henltli and virTorons snunnnou m HE MARSTON bUUUSi iRit.her siomnrh druL'cinir nor tnfct.rnmfmLO. Th iatrf'.itinntof Acrvona IJeblllty and Bnecgflfnl bpoatiB band oa perfect dmpnoBia, new and direct method and absolute tltor on a 'mo n. Full information and Treat ibo free. Adtiren8 Consultinpr thyeician of . .v - MARST0N REMEDY CO.. 4G W.Kth St., KcwYcrf rim POP DISORDERED LIVER. From these sonrd?3 arise Uiroe-fbnrHjq o tha UittousoB of the huinau iHie. 'iii.H symptoms uuiicuto their exutonoe: !,. ot Appetite, U.wtli eo.tive, fsluU ll.ad. oclku, fullues after entinj;, .version to exertion of body or miuti, J rnttl-n of fond, Irrlln.,lii,v of tM"er, Low plrltt, A el.ns of Imvli.vf ,Ki.,ctr-d ute drtty, Vimiuess, 1 lt, , , . att u Heart, Uota bi-e t io rye. , j v m,i orod unne, VtlH'i:tVAtHt,; B,, . mnin Mm use of a rmtiHily tj!qt fu. (a (VI,, , .. on thnMver. Aaatlver medicine Tt,'i "fj I ICSiiavenooijiinl. Thoirnrliout),, y 'y.nd Skin ia bImo nronmr.; imo ... nil impuiitiog through those tmco " enjfera of tlie yiura," pro,,., tita, sound diastlon, rcRulnr s BlduaiKlaTlorougbody. 'it i onnuo ,110 nnuso or priipii ,, , , with dully work and mo a i V ANTiSOTG TO i..r ' .' J ID FEBfcS Mtta A & r "I hvo had DvspuNi,i, wi i ( . tion.twoyears.niKl hiivH . tn i , t kinds of pills, and Urn -.m u- 1 i. (hat liavo dono me airy good, 'i hi i,.,v. cleaned me ont nlooiy. l y i , i. rsplunditl, fond dUrcst 'it-:5u,. ,. . j i ,. . have naturnl pnsiH.PM. I i, i 1 ,. .-.r man." Xf.h. Ku-.v AT , i Holiievf-rTflrl'.prp.'.1 f hi ) I (.' Y i Sllilll Il Viiry, "i 1)1' :- I OIK vos a ub u u a 3 La LS
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