AuotJCBUHT. ' The site DtsetaUf PlAtform. iiLT joorhai, at comma I We again congratulate the peo .jbUifc teur.ueapt Moady at ' pie of Sortu Carolina on tLe con- jrM;tutiBrix nautili peiivarwt tinned enjojmoat of peace, good .MMrtbuLMMcwDuperaMMiUi vjror?rriaieat andgtueral prosperity ia.wk.ArfJOCKAU coiaM Bmer jjeuiocrauc administration .MM diaM ...rxrM,.! .flj!r8of llie 8ute whlcL ka.T (Daily y-out iuc forii .uturn . (4vartaM udar nwiix "iuaii,ea. "d 4BU'U' lssMisssanaaii T r - HBitttrtiu;pim rifltvmr'y-'-fr" An Moiiiuun aaferUl be eaars scants per Um 'j asSaMs lot WliMul adverUaemeiii C a IM aad la advanos Kf uikr fciti llwiiiiill nil tii rinlli n 1 ) i i r at i awA ot each uonuii OoaaaaeoleaUoua eootaluliis ii t i af oal niaiwra are solicited o IBaaatoalloij must tx esuecuxl to be iul I that oootauti oDih Una uia i ivji. UkaS BltaSl'Hil Mm uf llie aull.or ur " feat Will saaae nun uiau ol ooiuuili o i t l -: MlMMMMDHmiDttUOD C4U ObiaiLI llie Utaliitt o THE JOURNAL. v ' 1 1 " . I Ma, U . J- ttf, r.n 1:1 Mltw. N. C. JIM l"s- gataaasa oo n m MiMMl-tlWlUUH. UOS. 1)1 Mtl. . rOl.t -..vjTb Democratic nominee i i Ooyernor is a man well km n th people of Nortn I'arohna f i ' hiideTOtlon to the constitution. Ins natiHog teal for the cxei utlon ot the laws and the protection i I !l.e life and liberty ol tin- fit . ; l Itia mbleruisbed i li.uacUi iinl I. -V onboanded loVe lor North i .tio!:i..i ir lath dark day of the oi )i 1 i.u vben extreme measun s lot rec;i..: iMf the army weie thoiiglil nees fAryf Judge l''owle stood sl.ouiilc i lo JaMlldr wilh (.uvciiMi .n.(e tA.hU Opposition to 1 lie stispi nsion Of the writ ol habeas coipus, ai d vheil the clash ol aiuiw had ( eased And civil authority resinned its way, be represented no "cxIijiisN -d ' jodictary," but stood lirm as a look against tbe military s.itiaji thai Attempted to overawe the peo ,' plfl. tramjde under foot thenvil atbority. Daniel (J. k'owle, ll elected titiv eraor, and he surely will I -. will b Governor ot the whole Slate. Deinj :id Kaslern man by luith, he klOWt the people in the- seel ion too well to doubt lor a moment tbir ability to manage their local ftfalrs and will not insult tliem by gOiDg to distant counties to hiidiu, r- t mx ii.,1 ,., i. fill,.,! UesoU.'.l. 1 li.it we. as beieloloie ... . from their midst, lie knows tne people of lb' State, is well mlonncd M to their wants and necessil..s D(1 Will make a model lovci :n: . Aurora Items Ratn, rain, rain. ( i rass. g i a v' grassier, grassiest I learn that the concert at Kich i, laad Academy last night was . , grand success. Oor people are du nl.tl lor ( mi -rressman between (1 II lirow n and Charles Warren. I suppose - ' they will compromise on Skinner. Tb6re will be a grand time at the - - closing exercises of Aurora High School on June loth. Come over, Jlr. Editor, we want you here. Yo can come and you ought to ; ' come. lf.-Chapin, the genial editor ol " thai lire Democratic paper, the v- Progress, is in town just from the ' contention. Tbe Progress boomed Fowls and Fowle was nominate. 1, 1 BO yon see be feels good. N'ell. we hope he will not lnur the .wi v over his eyes. - Tell our brother at Kinston to look over tbe errors. of tbe Aurora ; correspondent, for he has been ' 4,cranky" on whiskey selling for t 30 years and of course he is an old - - eraik pt Une Si. John Sam Jonef- Sam-Small Bishop-Key lUshop Mc- v .. iattM order, that believes men 7.0Bglt torote as they pray,'' aud ' discuss the issues calmly and not to fall oat il tbe whiskey men do etect a negro town commissoner id ' order to beat tbe cranks, but please - don't eall n8 a ''Radical side show," when Democrats do things this v.waj. Your correspondent has re tanedCrom the Washington Dis trict . Oonlerence. We had a ery pleasant and profitable session of . tbe Oonferenoe. Bishop Key pre sided, and I tell yon he is a great good oaa. His influence for good .will be long felt in this district. Ola advice to both preachers and laymen was rery good. His- ad Tice oa the temperance qnestios via feet a great many to thinking rioulr before next election aB4I I pitrtlrt conscience v of -rery I,- ""cber tM does no case it, Dut i :.er tbej rill late it., - has uow been unbiokto lor to nuauy cars , u iu the 1 Qtt auu impartial euturceuient of the law; upon the mermg efficiency ol oar-comruoti school .yMcm. and the progress niade in popular education ; apon thu lojpiovtiiitbi aud eulerprise manifested in all parts ol the Stale. - . .i. ..ii,.., u i jinmrwiin between this stated things aDd the outrages, crimes and scandals which attended Republican ascen- dnc? in our borders. e pledge ourbelvet) to exert in the future as in the puM our best effort to pro- mote ihe interests ut the people of uJl M-cnunr- nf tbr Sute. Aflirm cur adherence lo 1 t (uuc-raiic pian ''I I' - " heretokTe e :i unei at ed 111 1 111 1 .1 .it ll 11 1: If. ill ' I, r 1 I. II 1 . .1 IS hu . b Unshed, Inat no g m , i.k-i. t ii i tin- i lo Imrili'ii its ntMllile .. 1 1 . , . . . . i. . . . .i , i,i ui.iea tu p..y i: nceai ex-'i"B e will most eflect.ially advance peiiMS and giaOiutllv extinguish its the interests ol mechanics, maim pul.hc debt, and thai whenever laclureiS and laborers, the i. xennes, howoei .leiived. ex Kesolved, That the Democracy of oh,! th.samouii:, IU should be North Carolina, cordially approve , educed, so as t.. moid a sui pi us , t he adunu istrat iuu ol lion. Allred ... the iMMMin. That .no sfctein M Sea les as honest, patriot ic and ol taxation w Ii. i h in i essitales I In Co User at 1 e . j, iv ni. nt ol a pr. inniiii o! .'7U b Kesohrd, That Ihe alnhl, wis the l'o ( 1 Mnclit oil i at h ?1 ."( Mi el ... i 1.L..1, u.-i. ii... .,. ' , ,, .i 1 1 i . , 1 1 1 i u .. .. ill Us vault, and p. ml 'o b.'idels "ho ptllcti.iM it. .1. . u - Lain cs, at h us t hail p.:i . 1iUiOi lat.c. oppiiM- iiiul mi- ld sjiin.ld tie U 1 .1 lull .I in ii. ;n u, , . .. ni I 'ell.. . i .it i lo I ' , s ,n i uiipi.. Hi '...e I M' 1 1 ; a ! , ii,.it- ; . . . i , . . to . .1.1, n. lou l In 1 I,. pcop.e ii.e . n I. I I. .i 1 I e u li lie luce t s w . ! n ! In a I II i n't i ' . i pal I ol lid i , I 1 i.l: v iti i . i . ; i. in. i. . I ; . t : : . i ' i : i u. I,,,.1,;,- p. - w ,. .-. pie .i.. : he 1 1 I i ! . ! i n. a : .led, t :.. ;. M.p;..-: a n a - '. a I.'l J I act ical llir.oii: e I c hi nt. ! . :i ( "ll K't ess that a ll. '1 d pi a. t ,i .ii I eiicl fl "III MU.li i .M .nj,' till! ' Icli Ki'Milv.-.l . J ha ! w i. . 1. '. he de I a .Is ol t he met hods !' u ho h 1 he con st 1 1 ll I ion al leveliiie talill shall lie gradually reacl.i'l ate Mihjtitu Hhnh the i efirescnl at i es of our people at the National 'apltal must he 1 1 listed to adjust, we think, the the customs duties should he levied lor the piodnction of puhhc rev enue, afid the ti i sen ni in nt ion h in then adjustment should be such as will place the Inchest rates on limines and the lowest on the ucscnsui lea ol lie, di!ibnte as e.jually as possible t ho uuavoidahle butdens.ol taxation, and conler the greatest good on e j;rea!et niim- , I. nor. and will iicnr cease to dc I. nor. m.iiiil oi ih. 1 he ti ncoiitl it lona! abolit uin whole internal I e clltle s s- lein. as a war t.t. not to be just i tided in time-- ot pcaci ; as .1 giieo(W buiileii to our 'eople ami a sniirtVTil :t ii t y ain e in its jtrac- : ic. il operat ion.-. U e call I he at ! lentioll id the pi o;.e ol the Slate to the pb.vsii.n h poerit ic.il in teiiMoiis ol the l.epiihlic.in jiarty in their platloiiii- that they arc in favor of the it peal ol I his onerous system of taxation, enacU'tl by their pait. ulnle the Republicans m Congress ere taxing their energies to obstruct all legislation inaiigu ted by the represent all ves of the Uetnoeratie party lo relieve the people o I ail or a part ol this odious sy stem. KeRolvcd, That the course of the Democratic paily, in lurtherauce ol popular education, is a sufficient guaranty that we favor the educa tion ol tbe people, and will promote and improve the present educa tional advantages so far a- it can be done without burdening the pi ople by excessive taxation. Resolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, lor edu cational purposes, from the Federal Government, our pro rata shareof the surplus ;n its treasury, provi ded, that it be disbursed through Stat agents and tbe bill for the distribution be free from objec- tional features. Kesolved, That the fnited States being one government and ours a National party, we denounce the efforts of the Jiepublicans to force sectional issues in Longress and elsewhere, and to promote dissen sion and ill-will between the people of the different sections of our common country. Kesolved, That it is doe to the leople of our Eastern counties, who bave so cheerfully borne their share of our common borden. that the present or some equally effective system of county government shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to any farther ex tension of the "No fence law," un less each extension shall have first beep authorized by a majority of the qualified voters witbin the terri- tnrr tn be aiTecttMl tberebr, jieaoJ red. Tbat the Democratic party tias ever beea tbe partj of, the WorMnaiiBr ana ha., wrwL fostered fc monopolies, or Lave ' "trusts" or "combinations'' or "pools" ever grown up under laws ! enacted by it. The contest in tins country being between aggregated capital, seeking to crush oat all leomoetition. and the individual laborer, the Democratic party is, as u nas ever oecu, ugaiusi iuc inonopaluit and in favor of a jnst distribution of capital, aod demands the enactment of laws that will 'bear e.jually upon all. liesolved, That as all taxation boars most heavily upon tneiaDorer, i tr m t lift (lntv of th leeisiator. as a : direct benefit to the workingmaD, j to keep the expenses of our public institutions at the lowest limit con- sistent witb wise and efficient man agemeut. The Democratic party opposes any competition between j Ire and oouvict labor, but it insists t hat convicts shall Dot remain idle at the expense of honest labor, Resolved, That ours being an agricultural State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that bee t . iMihitAi 1 1 -j... v u nri i it h nil rrri. el ulticu tore ; ana tuat in so do oiu. nourm . . -a. . ioi . nU, , deuce, talthllllue.tx to tllltV and leve ih.wilx enrage of President Cleve I laju'Niav c w on Him admiral ion ol all jj'od men; and the interests ol the loiiiilr. deinamls his le noin natiori a: i !, is i e elect ion . iirrVfi'ari ami (.ilinau I nit ci-lli(". 1 In a el ,i re a ''.. ol t he A me I'M' all ' ol It ee student at fjraduation is ctiianiii ni'i iiaiii t ii.in in. ii 'i ihe (ieimali -Illtlelit .it leaving Ins nt, . '. er.-it v . 'Ihe Aineiican student !.-, how e er, not only a better edu i .ttctl man. in the best sense ol the I Hold, than the (Jen:. an student at a mi lespoiiding age, but theawr aj;e Aineiican college graduate, w ho I l. t.i.t i ..I aiittiruil n null linv tin.. ' I . i i . ' . . i . ; Mcssional sludy w hatever, either m law, meuiciiie, lueomjij oi s.ieu. e, but who has spent three years lit J an academy olthegradeof AndoverJ l Aeter. or Kastharnptou, aud four j ears at any of the leadlug colleges ot ew ftngiana, is, oy any lair test to be instituted by a committee of Uritish or Kuropeau educational experts, a better educated man than the average German Bludent who has completed both his gym ini.siuin and his university sludies. Vlallugulahed Mm. duvertior John Ireland, of Texas. Siin.in I. Hughe, of Arkansas; H D. Mi Kery. Ooveraor of Louiaiaaa; K. I). Turner, Judge U. 8- Court; Ex Gov. LluMiard, Minister to Japan; fdarion Martio. ex Lieut Governor of Tex as ; W. 11. Miller, ex-Governor of Arkansas; E. A. l'errj, Governor of Florida; V. D. liloxham, ex Governor of Florida; John It. Gordon, Governor of Georgia: Alex. UreKg, bishop of the Episoopal Oburoh ami Chancellor of tbe Univer ity of the Houtn, and hundreds of other iliKtin guished men of the I'nited States in ail piofeneiona and in every depart ment of science have had their sight rentored hy the use of Hawkes's Crys lalized I.fiifles. All tjpn lit led and lit puarautepd by F. b. DuUy, New lierne. N. C. a7dml Dsr. STABKEY L PALEVS THKATM,PIT BV I N II A LATION. TWAOC MARK- RrCISTPBCP. i.r. For ConsampUea, Aatlima. Bronchitis. II; aprpila. Catarrh. Hay Favar, Hcad rht. liability, RhanmaUtm, Nnirt'. la tind all i'liroalcaod Nervous Disorders. "I he CoiupouDd Oxygen Treatment," lira. Htm key I'alen. No. ljai Arcn slreel, Tbila iielphla, have been using for the last seven teen yea-ie, Ii a aclenllflr adjustment of the i-lenienu of Oxvcen aDd Nitrogen magne tized, and the compound Is so condensed an.l mace portable that ll ! aent all over the world. Pu. rirAJikiY A Fil m have the lltii rly lo ! refer u the followln, named well-known I persona who have tried their ire atmeut. Hon. Wm.D. Kelly, Member of Congress. I'hlianeipriia. Rer. Victor L.. Conrad. Editor Lutheran Observer fbll. Rev. Charl W. CnSlilng. U.D.. lUirh s- ler. H.T. II ok. U a. fmn Nixon, Editor Inler- Ocean. (Tiicsgo, III. W. H. Wonbluatsi, Editor New Sou Lb, BlraUDgbam, Ala. Jnaaa 11. P. yrvaanaa. ynenomo, Kn. Kirs. Ulary A. Uver ore, Melrose, Mass. Jadare H . ft. Voarbeea, New York Clly. Mr. SC. C. Kuwait. 1'hlladelphla Mr. Frank Slndall, Wercbaot. Phlla. Hon. W. W. Seayler, Eaaton. Pa Bitwara li. Wilson, S3 llromlway, ft. V , Od. Phlla- Photo. F)aella W' Iyoa, Wain e;i, Hawaii, Band- wleh Islands. Alexander RJirblr. Iivernti acolland. ijlrs. ITiannel V. Ortega, Kresnlllo, V, icale- caa, Men mi. HrKmma Cooper. 1'UUa, Span f'i Hon- dorss, C. A. JJ Coab, i:-VUje Consul, Caalbjanr-a, Mo roceo. M. V. A ah brook. Red Bluff, Ol James Moore, i-up'l Poller, Blandford. seuhire. kngland. Jarob Ward. Bowral, Kaw Booth Tales. And thooeands of-others in every part of the United Statea. , 'Jornround Oi'gen Its Mode of Action and Heeulis." is iheUUa of a n?w brochare of two hundred pages, published try Or. 8tarkey ralen, wjloh fives to all inqrjlrars roll information as to this remarkable snra tt vs aa-ent and a record of several hnndred enrnrtalna- auiM In & viiia Wiff elf ehronle ca many of them after lreth( abandoned toalaDTOiner pnrsieiaDa. - wius maum free to any addret s on applksaUoa. Bad the brochure, - '. Btt STAJaKET-e FA LtN, . 'STT! s52jji' Absolutely Pure. pJ ft'.Vnd eSTSe". 'ot.J -. . r , . . . ' t . llowVt, norl weight. Hum or phoria pawdsrt. Bid on ly In etui. HoTiL BAtlla fowcBH Oo.. lut Wall-at.. W . T norl4rdir For aale in Newborn by Alex. Miller. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HX A FINK STOCK OK Watches, Clocks, Jewelry 80 Lip SILVEE AND PLATtD WARE. SPKCTAt LKS. 1 keep a larger mock of Spectacle, than any other elore in North (Carolina. 1 lake particular pain t III them to the eel of pHrMesli'i'l l i.' itieni. Hum ; r i i r t ! i lo i :il tli- bench i-l it- f I can tl t liiiiitk.-r in Ll.i f . r . ' i r 1 1. 1 1 v i i aft. I 1 I I I ,i!p 1 1. a.- any 118 K i'uMI n i ski: mi:. SAM K F.AT'iN MiJille Plieel. I '. ii-t i linn h. f Jl'J d w tf h r -'-i' i WALTER'S Photograph Gallery! l I take treat riUMure in lnforniin my , tl'ie generally, lht Illy Nw Sludio lo now complete. My Light i op the New ImproTed rian. 1 have spared Deither paine or ""iin U,B V'u" j 't.' a nlilil Ilk u iy woik that Soft l4oro- Every sty Jo of picture copied and en larged to any mill deaired. A successful career of twenty-five years in Norfolk, Va., is a proof of the satisfaction I always give. My work speaks for iuelf, by it 1 hope to gain your confidence and merit your favors Very reipeotfuHri TUOB. WALTER, N. W. cor. Middle and Hoi lock sin., Over Duffv's drug store. jan21dwtf NEW BERNE. N. C. Round Knob Hotel. U . D. SPRAGVE, Prop'r. KOTND KNOH. N. C. Most Picturesque Scenery Wtatern North 'aroliiui. In rOINTH (K IN'1 ! KKMM' .NKAU H Oli Kurt I n.iiiiii M ll8. HI. Bi.riiai.1 M.iiiiiiHiii i llatawiia I ulit. Mud Cut . I Hwaniiftiioii Tuiiiii ! rinnftfleof llie ll!in HI.U.-. IVitatu Tup " Toe Hlur, flue In.ul rlnliliiy HrlilKii"' Iron HiiiiiB8 l K.'lly'H Iron VpMnRB : i Mltcbi'll's Tea. th Uraveof Prof. Mtcrliell, 1 he lilii Ill-Hi iilnl cam ( llie Kocky Mountains, nlDe mlk-a. ! 1'iirc c"l dry Rl mospliere; im (ogH. l.ijlit diw- rrnli'Hlr Bt ,r," RI'" Open all the year. Tarma reasonable by month or week. al8 dwtj SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NEW IiERNE, N. C, Will move on or about January 16lh, 1888. to their new ofTice, over the Bank ing Uouse of Green. Foy & Co-, three oors below JJolel Albert. HirO ban frl ven Qnlrsr aal satlBf action In ths on re of lioDorrhrea and Gleet. 1 proscribe itao4 Icel aafelnreooinmsnd ln( ll to all suffers!. i.J.8T0B, S.D., Desatas, til. rnicE.si.oo. Hold by llrugrlaU. J, V. Jordan, Aireni, New Berne. N.C. mayedwly Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office vitb P Q. Pejlefier, two doon south of New Borne Journal, ml dwly NEW BERNE. N. C. Valuable Plantation FOR SAXF. In Jonee oouoty, half way between Pollofceville and Trenton, on the Quaker Bridge road, half nile from a stood landing on Treat river. Tb tract pon tajos about four hpodred acres, one hundred and fifty under cultiyation, tbe balance well timbered. Welt adapt ed to corn, cotton, peas, etc Qood buildings, good water, sood neighbor hood and healthy. Cheap' for cssb. Applr W JocBKAfc office or to : ; W. 15. WARD,' M8dwtf i r.'i.. . ntoo,N. C . Itobert, EMcobK Jr.r - Office lo rpar of BanoocM drug Btore, next door to HoteUAJhert.1 -5.--Opea from 9,tk o4p.tn.T Wtn fffo prompt attention ta all inattm f-tain-In; to Jngtieve'eourte. ? f J d29 dtf W arailaC t f TO t DATS.1 iTBaanal at wl .4 Z Hrsaryla. I 'fcsaaOLsalcsJOs. VSrT ' I - Sf S1 $ g? s8 2 fm ikh-A 3 t3 2 ?r HCj im kJsD if z S- w f 2 - MtCSftJsJ v g. 2.g vrl . : r-. 1 & g g g g :,7 2. t c h r 2 o ft V ji r" CP -t O P i -t v HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. 1 Mai M f n I H tflut I H rilet-il I 1U 1 n-i.J. i lit 'Ml till l. .s'.dliU ,Nt lira tt'n Ht-aitufl.t 'iUMirt tj Ul Wfcf 'f Hlii.J,.. U it k i u 1 iii hh, M -n in , 1 t-1 1 1 1 of ihe Him In I tell 1 1 1 likj In 1 nhn 1 1 : In ii ist-i . ilt'(',a nail tU-H Ii . I I "Mini . ill s. rn-i. i nt . i u 1 1 Ayr tin i If lilt nH. I fe i.f i'i'Wi-1 ii -)!'. I tw x . 1 ii voluii la ry 1 .hi k fn j ,( ( r 1 1 n I -1 1 1 . i CU l.nril l l.M'f-t.'.r-lll.ill t.J I I If I'lH.II. M-lf hIiii' or (iver ltiuulyf in-f l-ii'-h -' r u. IbWiih nt int'iilh ri ticaliiifht t .if' it l. -i ni Im ill U-a f ur Jo .w, bt nt I y in t : . j 1 1 j.w .1 on riH-elil of pr cr. UK GIM1UNTEK M IIOXKN To cure any case. With fiuh .i.lfi it-.-t. by lib or mx hoxea. a-rointtn1t d w Mli f Vkt v ill be ml tbe imrWiUbf r mn wr'iicn hhi RUU'U lo refuutl Llie mom- if t I a I imHih 1M tloea not It t ft a cure. (JaarantreB Usued only y i N . I)UFFY, druggist, Hole bj.'. nl, Niu lierne, N. C r ; J4 d w 1 v Well, I Should Smile If them Ice Cream Fret z.-rs at J. (' Whitty's don't boat m all. nnd that Alahastine will just make your eld . bouse look as good aj new. Ij.m't fail to call on him for anything you ntpd in the Hardware line. Don't Fail To Call On l-. 1 1 ' I J t WK-I ! N h h c Mi I - i, J R 0 BE RTS BR0SiiiAllothcis'M!nilarnreimitatiu- emm -rr..,- r-nriTTTio rrn ttc We have in fctock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C- S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, T, -r. . c. , ' PenltenUary Bcots & Shoes,, Also Shoes diroot from the Boston factories. Vfe are sellinp all grados FLOUR from the Mills in Michigan very low. We also job Lorplard and (Jail & Ax Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., South Front it., Nu Berne. JV. O JjyWrH RETS' soiEorAimc tiieuinaet ersciFiss For -Horses, Cattle, Sheep, , Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 9e PAG? PQOfc en Treat Meat ef Animal a aad ' Chan Sent Free. iVsis reTCTs. Confestlons, Inflaentiallstl.- A. A.-fiFlaal Healnsitla, Milk Fertr. B. B. 8tralaa Lsimeaesa, Rhpanatlam. visifssaer, nasu triscaarfes. ,-Baiaow Oraba, VVoms. ,: riaaaha-Ueares. Paaanasnla. F. FCelloar Grisvs, Bellraciie. . p-Mlscarrlare, Heaaarrkaeea. H. H-Xnaarr aad tkldaer Itaeaae. T. J. KraatlT Diseases. Maaae. J, Kv-Jacaaf Ils-atia. fHo, SlaB)BoJ(rorosBai . .60 ' " I Praeltf 'er j : - tknjt Freiaali sHs Reeat ef Price. ynmphrarf Mad. Co iO taHoa St, . T. EbitEopAtEic fi fy SPECIFIC Kb. uu Is dm Sti mcKrmf The. tmH nirful rsniAvi tarn ll.r:r':ut Cctllity, Vital Weakness, trotnratioa, from vr-orit or otiier aMxw. pmt tsL of S ria.it cm) lerjr Tied fowrT. far 9 D4tu) ft iroTTw, ortntpnf'traia on rctpiff J H - W'hYY PAhlL MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTHEE cy CO s:.f;i.LEHH, 1 dill M . 1' rs and Wat hinlsts 1 null r )u mm kY Mirrih'i-Tv supplies. 11,.1'di ..f I ii). ll. .i Hi ll i i. I. i u I nt: A. . II. ll. t. I Off l A. ll I Kfl, b.l Ii, f U I lllult 1 I .1 i" 1 1 InH 1 ! r Ml ' ' ' I v C.,,1 1.1.11 n ll l ;u:ili.iil.-r I, 11. 1-1 v . ell- The Wria Stands Aghast AT MY'l.OV riCICKo. And Viiinli-rB. How i it that 1 can si ll ho much lower than anv one else? I'll it? 1 1 vow 1 havi' di lfrniined to bet nai-ilv HHin.li d for the rash, and WOUK FdK NM A I.I PROFITS. My Motto is- 'AI! DEAI.INO. Ij'iiin and buy from me. and .ni will in cr i'uti a. K. H. JONES, N.w I '..rne, N.C. j i This is tlicTop of tlic Gentine Pearl Ton LamD Chimnev. I his exact Lnbel k in t XiT -'-LA lscmcacni can Top Chimney, A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. FOB SAIL IVLXTWHEKE. MUCE ONLT IT MACOETU I CO., Pittsborgll, Pa. ITVEMOREST'S sT U THE BE8I .i m Of all the Masazlnea. uniAininu atonaa. raam M aiaar Lilaran aMrsctiona, Mmainiag Artitia,.Sote4i6a Sal HoaaKold mattart. . niuaSrateal ir(A OHytamt fitttt Kmfrm. inn i, rhotoyrmurrs, Oil Pictttm a4 Ant ITaodowtn, tnakinf it t fit Modri U N PARALLELED OFFER J of iDpamrratV MaatMr aTwazInt" of th Uaa auaaSwtaml Satacrtti or JPorchaatn wnfllnj (be Oooaoa ll a to-enni utanip for snatach 'Til nw by Ttr 'f Dill a eomtpmt parara. oi lor alia and kind tiT iny lact,Ma Ut Mnruiiie auiwrimx we order Thla CDparalleled Offer rlinx to 13 aaoscnDai (ralaet at Snaa as . eta. to N eta. ear hi, iut U Birtar.rrp t iS W aisa h a tanatmduj Werth Ore? " Three Dollatra. , or aariy aonMt ti actual cost al Maaanae. waiaa u a Kteu, vHk H ariiimat tetarm awl teaa attraTUOM, Cheapest Btavgavaiae in , Asa erica, OW.X.TWO. DOLLARS" ' rw,tDirrMtlanlapmn7.rrliai on aiaoa aanailttj , orU atari aoaba ta aaaajrlsOaa f Hrajrtt eirts Tortlis eon rmaVr fWr psnd tTwaadrattaUBKaltaTatee .- 7: ." " W.lsnslsri Dsawmf. rsMrSr',15 1 4l1i tUHrwtf 1 . j feoli r0 Kmitim asa ritBuaUra . X i.i- B XaW .V j ' 'I!.'! I

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