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- - .- - . 1M a - 5 VOL, VII.-NO. 106. NEW BERNE. N. C, TUESDAY. JULY 3L 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS.-: OURNAL. tr ... S, i ft, f 1 1 r r' . claimed credit for the defeat of Blaine because Whitelaw Reid re fused to ran the New York Tribune as s Union office. They now pro pose to hold General Harrison re sponsible for the oonduct of John G. New, of the Indianapolis Joor- BUSGreSS LOCALS, "TTSE PURE ICE, manufactorad by U the Jarmaa loe factory. Ijjrvu. THE Bert Timothy RiT.WiMt Braa, Turuia u4 Bum Bege Seed, at Hlw, 8. W. ft E W. Smu. wood. T OST 1,000 DOLLABS la .mall f.ii .... r n. Hukbnrm. Tii.hal, who refosea to reoorniie the Grocer." To those person. I will say Union. An official of the Union i'S'SLUltf i PU to .a engniry ad- ractcry and found to be as represent- dressed to him, "YOQ will see. We d. "Small profit, and quick le."U a,,! tne vote8 of more tnan a my motto, and 5c saved to you U lOo. " madev . Yob all know thttheMio." safQcient number of Republican M amount to-dollu Now if yoa printer8 in New York to defeat Mr. wi to mt them, b. rare joa buy . , from me, and yoa will eertalnly do Blaine and we can control far that one thing. Try my lo. Flour in greater number now than in 1884. 10 U let. any way, with just 1 lb of my " Fine Butter. OST Pocket Book with la la i $40 or 50 i Bote, and some valuable receipt. Finder will plaaae return to . J. W. liiaic, Uu Market Dock. (H draught, Bsrgner ft Eogel'acele J br.Ua Beer, toe cold, l - jyVTtf A. H. Holtom's ONE first-dees mahogany writing deck for tele t the Only Cub . Store, . Humphrey ft Howard old stand. . . BOTTLED BEER, ice cold, and all other eool drinki at Jyl7tf A. H. Holton'b. CI ALL at the Broad 8t. Store where jou cam buy all kind, of Freeh OrocerlM low tor cash only. I O. F. II. Da.il, Ag 't. 7niTE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var V T niah, Oil and Glass at Geo. Allen ft Co. JUST RECEIVED by echooner Hen rietta Hill, 100 barrela building lime, and for tale by J. C. Whitty, Craven St., 2 door below South Front. jylOtf. LIME, Cement, Plaster at low prices. Qxo. Allen ft Co. because we are better organized and kutisr our power." LOCAL NEWS. Mb. Randall and Gen. Sheridan are steadily improving. Last day of July. The shooting tournament at Morehead City begins today. An interesting letter from Dr. Vass on our second page today. Another permanent boarder at Mr. Joseph Nelson's boarding house. Cap. John Dunn giyes notice of spe cial arrangements for the shooting tour nament at Morehead City. C. N. Grandison, "the great colored oratoi," will .peak at the court home tonight for the Prohibition party. Firomen's excursion to Morehead City tomorow . Members of the New Berne Company will we notice elsewhere. The team of the Craven County Qun Club went down last night to be present at the tournament. The Journal will bet on the boy a. Cottage prayer meeting at the resi dence of dpt. Guard Dickson near Union Point at 8 o'clock this evening nnder the auspices of the Y, M. C. A. The appraisers of the property of the A. & N. C. R composed of the chair- The Fair Association. ' The stockholder's meeting of the Fair Association will be bald in this city to morrow evening at 8:30 'clock in the room, of the Y. ML C. A. A full attendance is desired at this meeting as business of importance will arise. Our first Fair, which was gotten up en abort notice and small eapital, waa a suecets ia every particular, so much so financially that it waa able to turn over to the new Association several hundred dollars as a basis for the or ganisation of a permanent Association. With such financial advantage and so much more time to prepare, the next Fair ought to be a grand success. But there must be harmony and united effort. It is wrong for one man to say "if you don't have a racetrack I'll have nothing to do with it;') and, per eontra, it is equally wrong for another to say "if you have a race track I am out." It must be remembered that it takes a good deal of money to make a good race track, more than can be raised by the Association this year. It is also a great mistake to conclude that a fair is nothing without a race track. Eastern Carolina wants to give each year at some central point an exhibition of its resources, its industries, the products of its soil, waters and forests. This ean be done without a raoe track, and New Berne is the place for it. Let the Association proceed cautiously and keep within their means. Let it de termine to make this enterprise a suc cess, and when they get the means in hand they can have a raoe track or any thing else tnat will add to the success of the Fair anl advance the i merest of the East. Finish the Court House. Many or our people are of opinion that building the new court house for Craven county was a piece of extrava gance: but all must agree that the speedy completion or tne building is very desirable. Our court house finished would be an ornament to the city of New Berne; indeed we know of no An Avv Inspiring EnUrUiuiuriit Ahvtlle (. If there was .l person kept mi; frrun the nwn h 4v Wa.inrtadav niffht tinder tha imr,r...n that the nerform well circuit, embracing the 4th Sunday anoe would be a common-place arTur, I September. A great piritual feestie It is evident that the organized labor of the country is uncomprom- ising in Us Opposition to Harrison, men of the boards of commissioners of structure more admirable in design or the counties Of WSvne, LnOir. Uraven. mnre aUnrftnt in unno.r.nra thn thin THE Drummers' riatform. jonM and Carteret, will convene ao-l-ni h -h.n ni.K in ,.n 'Lower Kates lor iransponauoni cording to adjournment at tbe court I with the plan adopted. Bat leaving and Larger. Baggage Allowance." I houee in this city today. I out all consideration, of appearance Work has been marimed on tha Di.lnroDer regard for nublia economv de 1 J J ir -r - " ' abkhsatioh Das oeen pruuuceu cipei-ctUrch on Hancock street. The mandsthe earliest possible completion by a Hew lork. paper announce-1 christian women of the Hookerton and of the building. The protection of pub went that "Fanny Davenport was I Kington districts are nobly lending a lio property is one of the duties of pub arrABfAil Vrirln niohf, for taint? helping band in this good work. The I lio officers. But if the court house is l.lnla1rlrnnlrhnBiTkh Atrennfl." building will soon be ready for the seats not to be finished, or rather and then the citizens of New Berne will I be asked to help. It was not the celebrated actress, but another Fanny. -- -- - Tm T . i TUK attempt is made to divert , ., , , There is a certain trio that persists in tha attention of the people from freqnentiDg Mme of the the evils Of Such a scheme Of tftXa puoe.,to the great annoyance of other Hon by branding those who seek to visitors. Repeated efforts to eject or Correct these evils as free traders otherwise dispose of the offenders meet nnrl 'AnAmies ofonr workinsr men with little success and the nanus of B, -and our Industrial enterprises. 'This Is so far lromthe truth that there should be no chance for such ' deception to succeed President . 'Cleveland's Fourth of July letter. V Ed Bugg, Amos Keeter and F. Leas are frequently anathamatized. Steamer Movements. The New berne of tbe O . D. 1 ioe leaves this morning at 0 o'clock for Norfolk via Ocraeoke. The Vesper of the E. O. D. line sailed a cargo of hether the house is to be finished or not, the yard ought to be enclosed and embel liahed. It can be made a beautiful spot, even for this city of unrivalled beauty. Let us nave work in, on or about the court house. Eyery man who visit. New Berne sees the court house and concludes "these people were am bitioul beyond their means. If that house was in one of our progressive towns it would be finished in three months." At the Baptist Church. There was a very interesting and in structive sermon at the Baptist Church last Sunday night. The pastor, Rey. H. W. Battle, was absent, and the exer cises of the occasion were conducted by Hon. O. O. Clark, who delivered an ad mirable address based upon the words STEEN BOI CLERE Springs hotel is crowded with visitors. To accommodate any more tbe proprie ty. ill hate to enlarge the building. Camp meeting will be held at Mar Tin camp ground in coeneetion with the lib quarterly conference tor Cald- similar in any respect to ihe other per formances that have brco given in the city, they were utter so much inu taken. Nothing like u hat- evt-r te.n seen here, and we do not believe scy thing like it ban eer bcou tea where, except wbiu uwea ly Mrs. Steen. At the beginciuj l the peift nuance Wednesdav night a committee was se lected composed of tbe following gen tlemen whose standing and character furnish the most ample guarantee cf the genuineness of alt tht as done and that there was nit and could not have been any collusuu or communica tion with tbe lady through or by which she ooutd be aseiauvl in the :mi in cor- rectly performing as !i j di I every ;et offered. The committee con.Kie-l f Meters J , Sawyer, H. 8 Hartnu I-red A Hull, J. U Astm ie t Scni V WestaJI. The first, after the !aly i.i bLn i folded, was the blackboard U'st Mr Hull wrote eiht long culjmn nf figures on the board, and Mrs SteeD added them up, one after the other. without making a mistake, an.i then named any liure on the boaid i hat pointed out as rapidly an it ji pnuied to. This was certainly the ruxit won jar ful, the most mjsterious. the m.l per plexing and the most ditVutilt test ever given to a rain 1 n a ler any lier!, and yet a number of tesM perf rm-.! by Mrs. Steen last nitftit wen if possible even more dmicuit. ihe rv e it our command will not allow u ,im -npnon of but one other lest Kich meinoer cf the committed wro.i oil a slip of paper , anknown to any person but himself the date of his birth and thru placfd the slip in an envelope The envelopes were then all mixed up. Mr. St'en. still blindfolded, iras asked to vhieh uca tleman one of tbe envelopes, held in the hand of a member of the commit tee, belonged She answered without moment s hesitation, and then read correctly the birth record it remained This she also did wiihea.-h of the en velopes and without making sut&lr mistake. Hhe also told the date of birth of a number of persons in tho audience and correctly read a number of names on the blackboard, he told Mr. Scotland several other persons the names they were thinking of. spelling them out and in no instance did she make a mistake. Hhe described as rap idly as they were pointed out a hundred or more articles in tbe audience, ana excited the interest and wonder of the audience. She did more than '.hat, tbey were amazed, and tho Citir-n risks nothing in saying that every parson present last night will endorse the statement, that never in the history of this city has there been a performance tbat can in any reepact bj compare 1 with that given last night. These wonderful people will appear at the New Berne Theatre, Thursday and Friday, August 2d and 3d -ats on sale at Bell's Jewelry Store expected. The authorities of the Western Asylum are having the grounds immediately surrounding the building leveled up, preparatory to telling grass, erecting fountain, and beautifying the ground generally. With tbe exception of a few skilled workmen, tbe work is done by patients who prefer taking eieri ue u owing to closely confined. "To the Democrats of the Mh Township. At the oit meeting of the Young Men 'a Democratic Club delegates will be elected to attend the convention on Democratic Clubs at Morehead City of the lith day of August. It is, therefore, important that all members and all who wwh to become members of the V M. D. C. of New Berne should sign the constitution as required by An IV thereof before the next meeting. The book containing the constitution will beat K U. Meadows' drug store until ueit Tuesday night, afterwards at Simmons X Manly law ottice. Tbe right hand of fellowship will be cor dially extended to all who will join the Club aod support the great cause of Democracy II. L limns Sec. W II IT AM 1 TO DO I The symptom of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They dlf fer in different individuals to some ex tent. A bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of fa. morning Hie tongue w:ll hardly bear inspection at anv time if it is not white aud furrtd it is rouh. at all events The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may he a symptom or the two may al ternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acid ity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try (Jrtvu'.i Aujnt ''. 'ivr, it costs but a trifle and thou sands attest its efficacy DAVIS SCHOOL. Kilitary Beardizg roa BOTSa TOCkJ BXX Full mBiWo lor ear CeOrtm ur tut Rn.ln.M . , Hmalf k9 uoa Sac cbmat t mtanl f -l tuiiillMI i mtr t art Baa4, (airl H BaaUvat iriHi. Aviwk W- I P" l'H ilWM liu S fixanani r i B Totagraphf. (IKY LOW ILAVkja. COL. rift C-wrB full tMuUiuirs niitrmBM A C. DAVIS, Supt. l a t. it anus a. c ' Duffy's Group Syrup, - a Kecipe of the U:e Pr. WaLTEB DnrfT, pkeparkd and sold byIIi- NEW RFR North Carolina. Notice. The Mockhulders of the E. O. P.O.4 t A' I Fair Association will hold an adj.mrned meeting on the First day pf . August next, ,n the City of Nw Berne, at the rooms of the V M. C. A. at 8tp.l. . to decide ihe tune of holding their next ' . annual Kair, and to transact suoh Other , business ad may properlv come befor. ' tbe in vm DC NN, Pres., i J K Wll.l.:S. Sec. j. je."J J.t wit iv -ii d.' It ; L N. U. Railroad. ' KFU E. - C.. July 28, 1. K and MATE .NEWS ( OMM NSF1. Cheap Freights. The schooner I). C Willis will gail from the Eastern Dispatch wharf evury Tuesday at noon for Vandemere. Stonewall and Hayboro 1 1 r rates and safe shipmonls. jy! 1 eth If Cai-t N W. Uil'.l.AND 100 Bbls. Mess Pork, FULL WEIGHT, For Sale Cheap by JT. Ulrieli. Atlantic I i;E.-uiFr !'CKll U.DF.l: S Ml'ETlNO. Stockholders of ihn romnanv their immediate families will be passed ' ir.-e koiuk auo reiornin u the thirty" " fourth annual meeting of the Stock- holders to be held at Morehead City on Thursday, Au;. ad prox. My "imme- liate families' are meant those livin in the house of the stockholder and de (endent upon him or her Itoiii all other piseeneers not ntrt. vided with tickets repuUr fare will in each case be collected Stm kholders and thcr immediaUt families w ill he passed on east-bound mail train on Wednesday. Anir. 1t prox . as well as on stockholders train' on Aux. Jd prox schedule of which see elsewhere. Thev can return f rM on any regular train with passenger coach attached up i,. .-nd irrcludina Aug. 10th prox Conductors will b,. furnished with a I ist of stockholders V-ii!M. ,!:, iv, Tres't. NOTICE. " ! ArnNTir.V N. C Un.iti-)4n P.v. 1 " Newhern. N. C., July 2d. 1888. i - . The Thirty fourth Annual Meeting of "i the Stockholders of the Atlantic ant 'i North Carolina kiilroad Company will I ' be held at Morehead City, N. C, on . , ' Thursday, the Second day of August."1 ' ! 1- F. l'. ROBERTS. .' jy;i dw0d Secretary. ' f The Memphis Avalanche says Chairman Quay of the National yesterday afternoon with llepublican Committee is a great I truck, lumber, cotton and general mer. jflsherman. and thinks it requires jchanise. The Eaglet of this line will of David, "Restore unto me the joy of . -a afirtB fA tomorrow aitemoon at 4 o ciocir. ft voter, as a iroui. iouotiBw uv peraonaL ' has due regard for bait, and when Senator Vance passed down for More he makes a cast in the, .muddled head City on Sunday evening. v , Waters Of the Sooth lor bjack fish Clement Manly, Esq. has returned - -111 ha?t tain hrwIr'with n wod of tnm riP to uth western Virginia. "- - l i.- -r.t. i- , ir .1 airs, uaniy wno nas oeen quue sice is greenbacks" - Lnh Wo,.. Hon. O. R. Thomas and son James have returned from a trip to Chapel H11L' ', ., : . . .' vi' i J. A. Henraham, .Esq., of Pitt coun-. ty, i in the citys Hia report of tb It Is announced that Hon. James . ISrisseU towell is a Democrat. Mr. towell Is a gentleman of brain, cul ture and refinement He was Mr. Arthnr's Minister to England, and erops la Ma mtioi ia'ttet iirwairablti; has held Other posts Of distinguish- Macon Bryan, Esq. and Mr. A, M. ed honor.. The Chicago Platfotm WlUiams of Vanceboro," arrived y ester did the work for Wmn;Scev- dy.n.!n; . , ' 1 Thy salvation; and uphold me with Thy free spirit. Then will I teach transgres sor. Thy ways; and sinners .hall be converted nnto Thee." Psalm 5112 and 13. The object of the speaker was to show that before any general reviyal Can take-place Christians must have the joy of Salvation restored to them. It ia an lesisntial prerequisite to the salva tion of sinners. This restoration of the Joy of salvation will be followed by im plicit .obedience to the laws, of God- Christian joy, Christian obedience, Chlristlan consecration, Christian activ ity will teach transgressors the ways of Obd, and sinners will be oon verted. It is the right, privilege and duty of all Christiana to preach the word. siou of snch men as Mr. Loweir to Ut the B. churck the- Democratic party must exert a ; i0 the absence of the pastor of the If. . , ' Attention, Gua Clnb! The committee o arrangements for .1 m i. i t. - potentiaVinflaence oil-ths 'country R ar 1 arrrn . . . . . , . A . r-r k : ? -- i uiwuouivi m.vmu.wn w.,. nvp..w.v i.iw --'' . ... I ....... ti .isi I .v. l .l.-.l. TT.I I tne lw cnapver, u auu om Teraes, ui pa. i v aua aukuhu uvm iw arv Indiasa is the great battle field John:;? " -ia ny ,gmn 9, boom., re.tmaBT wfuw.- , Otnb. . .. ii u were not so, i i oa!RM(A. ns n.mKHkta.nt k.. ! mLi. .-! 41I I . "IB 00 T oi tuts camiiamu. uuu uoiuB ui.j m.B.iftI1,v if lt not , .a. I recognized, great efforts are Deing WOuld hav. told yoa. ,l go to prtp. LM;;7it7k7. .1- i v -rj,t.:k!f !tt!af Inlaoe for too. gwww tuuace u "And if I go to prepare a plaeefor to withdraw their State and Nation yOU, I will com again and receive yon al' tickets from the field in, the to5i,t,Bi.t,l,t interest of the Eepublican candi- "lUaaVgood sd &w aaics. aco i roaiyiwoa otaie ncae UiHe originality and forethought, i r was withdrawn in 1S30 alter rorter ' trna nftminated for Governor. Rome! Ait tne Way tnmk Japaw, A . m TT- VT . aa.. wm Tla.a O at T a. of the most prominent Prohibition- Xirn i i' s and Orefcnbackers. say they glasses you to perfectly adapted to my will edit Harrison to. the bitter eB' ills them I am enabled to read. as in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. 1 cneensiiy recommend them to the public. Renpectfully, . E. B. HTJBBaBO. (Ex-Oov. of Texas) Minister to Japan, All evpa fittfid and fit cuarasteed br 9 tbrousbont the ccctry have If.S. Daffy, New terne.N.C. j!3Jlm Tns prominent officials connected with tie vr.ricns typographical hotel.' To the Officers and . Bembert of Hew , Berne Steam Fire Eaglne Co. Ko; I OtNTLtHKHTou are hereby notified to meet at Engine House on Wednes day-, Ag. 1st, 1888, at 9 o'clock sharp, in full uniform with fatigue cap. . By order of the foreman. Jas. "W - v ? h, t P. T. PaTTeb90, SeoV; f-r i"-;vv . .. ... ...... . '-;." w h J '. a nvma iw unrnEnx 1 Mas. WnrstvoWs Soothino Sratt should alway. be . need for children teething. It soothes tbe child,, aofteni the rums, allavs all vain, cures wind colic, and ia the beet remedy for Jdiar- her-a. Twenty-nve cenu a botUe. . . ; marl7dtuthatwly Asheville Sun : The engineers of tl Carolina, Cumberland (Jap and t hirao Railroad are certain to come to Ashe- yille. Clinton Caucaeian: There is a pear tree on Mr. R. R. Bell s plantation that la supposed to be MX) years oil and has a full crop this year. Monroe Enquirer F'.ipross Hardens in this section are a failure. Drought ruined them. Eatly corn ruined. Late corn and cotton will probably be good. Wilson Advance The farn.ers; in Granville county ;ne very backward with their crops, not more than 70 per cent, of the tobacco crop has been planted owing to tho severe drought. It is now too late to plant to make good tobacco. Hickory Press and Carolinian Our new hotel is fast approaching comple tion. Last Saturday night it was bril liantly lighted up in all the rooms from first to third story, as a tost or the gas fixtures just furnished. It was the first gas ever seen in Hickory. Rockingham Rocket: Oa Tuesday night of last week the wine house of T. J.Steele, Esq., located at bis vine yard, about three miles from town, was consumed by fire with all its contents, consisting of about 800 gallons of wine and 500 gallons oT vinegar, evidently the work of an ineendiary. The loss is about $1,200, with, insurance of $000. Charlotte Chronicle: . Mr. C. W. Wil liams, book keeper for the Southern Newspaper Union, has received the ap pointment of railway postal clerk be tween this city ana wasningwn. mi old soldiers are making every prepa ration for their picnic, to be held in this city next Saturday. Th picnic u to be given under tbe auspice i of the Mecklenburg survivors Association, hot all the resident Union soldiers have been invited to attend. Wilmington Star: There are one on. thousand sub-Farmers' Alliances in North Carolina now. -Lieutenant Colonel Pipton performed on the alack rona at Carolina oeaca yesteroar. During tbe recent enam name as uamp Pander one of thr battalion. - wa or dered to retreat, but the captain re fused to eive the order to their com panies. Captain Freeland of tho Dur ham Liffbt lnfantm sata ne never naa retreated and he'd be blanked If he ever would. -Tbe nintn annual meeting oi the North Carolina Pharmaceutical As soclation will be held in Goldsboroon Wednesday, August sth.- V ' llorcanton .News: Dried blackbci ries are coming In with a nan and onr merchant-, are wearing ' a pleasant smiles. We . leans that Connolly wnoi.i'.SAi.K 0K)( 1:1: W No Hoard of Trade price. Livery SALE AND EXCHANGE The un(lersi(?ned having pup-hased the pxleiiflve HlihleH on Middle Itreet. formerly (ondnotea by Mr. t'otaen. Is prepired to for nlsh the pnblli-with the very best Rprvlee In HORHES find VRHH'LKH of KVKKT I'F.S- CKIPTION V trie stock always on band for H I (IK. SALE or KXCHANUE. An ixperlencti of several yeam has made me familiar with tho nead of New Heme and vicinity In this line, and no pains will be spared to give the fullest satisfaction. Prlvers and teams fnratshed for any occasion or to any part of snrroond ng country. J. T. KWKM.. jj2Td'im Middle street. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL DO FOR CANCEXL l ItF.D DEAD. Assignees' Sale. in pursuance of a deed of assignment made by Dail Bros, to us as trustees, we shall proceed to sell at public auction, t their store on Craven street, in the city of New Berne on Wednesday, the loth day of August, loss, at 12 mM un less sooner disposed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixtures, Desk, aod one Marvin Safe. 32 acres of land on broad creek, in Pamlico county, together with the steam saw-mill with 80 horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipment, for a saw-mill- Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Also a dwelling House, store bouse and ware house on said lot. One lot of land in Morehead City, No 4. square 4. One office building in the city cf lie Berne, oa the east side of Craven street, near cotton Platform The light draught passenger ana freiaht steamer Carolina, S3 tone regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton; stern wheel, chain gearing.. Machinery and hull in good order. One 12 horse power Eclipse engine. One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. One flat at Bell1! Ferry. . ' One horse aud dray. : Terms Cash.. . r - W. D. Wallace, . v i, vjosiAHEirjii.-. " ' - jj3dwts.l ; ' Assfgneee. III N' M HS. . .k 1'lKsOlC U. ar Madam Most n'.adly do I give yon rnvtmnn' to ron. v u-f .ie t ue enlvllc bearlna" U st I mi it. y of t a- in I rnr uii, ii8 cure effected on mr I j your mom. vHluahle atlmonf. Flr tcen yenrs neo I was troubled hv What seemed to n little scale. flirtearln On tha rlglitsldo of my licet nnder the eye resem 'III); dry meal man. which f could remove n;J . when i shaved, hut thev woiild retnrnairaln m s ilmrt unie. Moon an enlargement ap'-' , penred under Die s-imo eye, al tended with- jji" itching and tinrn.nz sensations and Sharp, dartlDi; pjuns from I ho affected plaoe to 8l.'s? eye, causimj great diffloulty la olong the , it; eye, even to sleep Sometimes ItwOUlQfeel' . tint never a' snv time disappear. ' .: Home physicians prononnced It eccetoatii ) others ch ronic erysipelas, and all advised me . to let it al.iiia. This I did until two years,' ago, when a little tcale began to form' right under the eye, resembling a wart, which r J could not remove, tnalze and appearaneelt " soon grew to te br large as a strawberry, and - the scabs came oil and left I h place entirely .. . . raw. Having feat of a cancer, 1 began to turn j vailous Kinds or salves to heal it Op, bit never could. I consulted with pbygfCianSOf ' ' great exerlence, they said It .looked sue x' plclous of it, and ativised me to have lt et ett f t v burnt out at once. I did not wlh( to-doi .rtji , either; and being persuaded It was In Bay t blool, I resolved to try your Itemed, t had been recommended to me. I did S6 with . the most happy results. I can aayl attte ' well man. I cannot say toa mtich for your - Remedy, It la worth Its weight in eld. Be- fore I had nsed one bottle I waa hopeful, audi i at the expiration of five weeks the sore waa ; nllrely healed, the scale, or ronRrineni o the skin all gone, and left me a new man."7 1 will five one similarly afTectedany further information they may desire, and can only say, If the public will give your Remedy a trial It will apeak for Itself, and your cueeeaa will know no bounds, (Jod speed the day that must dawn npou yemrfnture prosperity '. ' " Vours most truly, . t ., JAMES OATa ARRlSQtON. Bend for pamphlet containing tcaUmonlal , of en re made among our home people, and Indorsements by well-known, eTtlcens 'and druggist of north Carolina.' Price 11.00 per bottle; .") 00 por half-dosaB bottle' 'Wish (so eenu per packise; $1.69 'per half-docea pack -age. "j .1 ! , e. h. MioiiQWs &;co;Ubltts, . IKWBEBH, 1. O. Addresa.v i ;me3.;joe;peeso:,i . HllaHKiib, ft .i'.H V' -' v-
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