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Wa -sssaSSSJsj 1 "irn !MLY t t VOL. VII.-NO. 107. NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. OTJENAL. BU3INESS lOCALS. SE PURE ICE. manufactured by tha Jarraaa 1m factory. ; yjZ9tf. THE Best Timothy Bay, Wheat Brmn, JL Turnip Ma Kuu Baga Beed. at 19 lr & W. dt E. W. Small wood. LaST-1.000 DOLLARS la small change every month by those who fail to patronise E. B. tteckburn, The Grocer." To those person I will ht five me a trial aad he convinced. I ill refund money if goods ara not sat isfactory and found to ba aa represent ed. "Small profit and quick tales" U ny motto, and So. tared to yon it 10a. made, Yoa alt kno w that these "nice" ooa amount to doUara. Now if yon wuh to'aava than, ba eare ion bay row me, aad yoa will certainty do that an thing. Try wyBo. Flour in 10 lb lot anyway, wkh just 1 lb of mj FlaeBottr. V " , i . OST-Pocket Book with S40 or $30 p a-4 U Botes and tome valuable receipts. Finder will pleat return to J. W, Mssio. near Market Dork. ' 0N drtnght, Bergner & Engel's cele ;. t v brated Beer, toe eold, at jffftl . A. H. Uolton 1 rNE first-class mahogany writing desk for. sale at the Only Cash I Store. Humphrey & Howard's old v..tand ,.T)OTTLED BEER, ice cold, and all , X other oool drinks at f. , lylJU A.CHOLTOB8. . it ALJ at the Broad St. Store where (. V ' yoa ctn bay all kind of Freeh , Groceries low for cash only. - Q. F. M. Dail, Ag't. , ,7niTE LEAD, Mixed Ptint, Var- M nish, Oil and Glatt at ' . t Obo. Allkn 6 Co. TUSTRECEIVED-by achooner Hen U rietta Hill, 100 barrel! building 1 5 lime, and for tale by " " J. C. Whitty, f Craven St., 2 doors below South Front. ' - jylOtf. . LIME, Cement, Plaster at low prices. Geo. Allen & Co. Two of the Chicago dynamiters have been surrendered by their bondsmen. Tiierk seems to be a small amount of knkluxing going on in Ireland. Two farmers were shot by disguised men on the 20tli. The House Committee on Bank fng and Currency hare ordered a favorable report on Senate bill to reimburse depositors of the Freed man's Bank. i; Qoveenob . Scales has re ap pointed the present directors on the part of the A. & 35T. 0. R. T. B. AVomack, Esq., of Chatham, is re appointed State proxy. In the Ilouse on Saturday the Senate bill for the erection of a publio building at Charlotte, N. C, was passed, with an amendment reducing the cost from $175,000 to $83,000. , COLONEL Pbice, chairman oi tbe National Democratic Campaign , j Committee, is greatly encouraged by : reports from the West. He ,V says that the chances of Democratic " success in Michigan are very good. - Scott Pabtin has been set scott r fee. . After a thorough investiga ' - tion by Solicitor Argo it is found , that the Raleigh prisoner ia not " Partin. ; Wjiatwill wijlbe the next sensation at the Capitol 1 . : Bloody tales come from Kansas. "'A aheriff and posse were killed - ,to while 'tryiiir to arrest the warring ..citizens of two neighboring towns .. and war seems to be imminent. It t bids fair to be bleeding Kansas , ;asain. i'.' v;:, Tbe present session of Congress is likely to be one of the long ses sions. Vlf the. Senate reports and r discusses a tariff bill they trill likely go into September and then ad journ without stopping thecollec- ' tion of a surplus. :!T " ' TnuBMAN has renewed his youth and girded his loins for the battle. IJo has accepted the invitation of ;;ichigan Democrats torisis their Ctifo, and will open the. campaign r.t Port Hereon. ' After; a short cava33 in theVYest he will speak ia New York and Connecticut. ? - A second Daniel is about to i to judgment. It sccrcs that . J'rower, the Republican candi tl 3 f f Cod jrress in the fifth fiis- tru t 1 the present member, has -in fitin tbo fire by his vote ; f 3 j L..1. It was un "'-Vt tLo vr-t Errfcille vote i ! Lis caft tl.:rir tie EcrMon. LtfCAL NEWS. August. Sheriff Sti teuton want Schedule B tixe. Sea notice. Major Denniton is overhauling hi extensive gin works and getting ready for the opttoa teaaoa. -Reaaemhar the meeting of the Fair Association tonight at the Y. M C A. rooms at 8:80 o'clock. Wa were ia error as to the time of meeting of the board af appraisers of the A. N. C. R. Next Tuesday was the time set instead of yesterday. Wa learn tha there is a good oom- panyaf vbitpta npw at Round Knob. Ia addition to the finest scenery in Western North, Carolina, a number of excellent mineral springs bare been disooreted, which will greatly add to the attractions ofthat delightful plaoe. Mr. O. Marks baa bought out the large stock af dry goods kept by If. Prag. next door to the former postoffice. It was a quick sale, bnt judging from the broad smiles on the purchaser ' counte nance after examining, the stock there mutt ba large profits in It or he will tell it mighty cheap. Steamer Movements. The Eaglet of the E. O. D. line will sail at four o'olock this afternoon. The Vesper of this line will arrive tomorrow morning. Bate Ball. A match game of base ball was played tt the Academy Green yesterday about four o'clock between the uptown and downtown boys. The result of the game was SI to 17 in fay or of the up town 'boys. This is tbe second victory for the uptown boys. The Speech Last Night. C. N. Granditon, the colored Prohi bition orator, spoke last night at the oourt house to an audience of about one hundred and about equally divided be tween whites and blacks. He it a good speaker and made a strong speech for his party. We are unable to say whether or not he made any convert Changing the Custom. Our people have so leng been in the habit of shipping ravf material and re oeiving manufactured goods that to see a finished article sent out is quite a novelty. Oar marble man, Joe K. Willi I re versing the thing. Many times we have seen dretsed marbled on our wharves from his yard waiting for steamer to some neighboring town or landing. Yesterday the steamer Newberne of tne D. line took out two piece of hand somely dressed marble from hit yard on her trio to Norfolk. The excel. lency of his work and the reasonable ness of his prices will tell everywhere. Personal. R. B. Lehman, Esq. and Mrs. Lehman left on the steamer Newberne yesterday for Norfolk on their way to Taooma, Washington Territory, their future home. Their many friend in this city part with them with sincere regret, and wish them abundant success and hap plnees in their future distant home. Mr. Lehman is a lawyer by profession, an accomplished scholar, a true man and a christian gentleman. Wa commend him and Mrs. Lehman to the people of Taooma who have gained by New Berne's loss. Messrs. W. T. Caho and Chas. H. Fowler of Pamlico went to Morehead City, last night. Geo. H. Brown, jr.. Esq.. of Wash ington arrived yesterday and left for Morehead City last, night. Mr. J. S. Moreton of Harlow a called to seen yesterday. He report work on the. canal progressing slowly, j , , An Opinion of the Press. 1 From reading the accounts of the Pres Convention in the different paper throughout the Bute we have " been rather forcibly reminded how many of them touched on the same subject when referring to the beauty, and gaiety at the Atlantio Hotel. They speak of the eoantiness of dress with some of the more fashionable young ladiea. as be ing rather immodest and hardly becom ing. yWi do not propose to lay down a law for our own true Southern jirl, but would like to ask them Jhia ques tion: .. If it ia not a little inconsistent for them to so attire themrelves when it tails to please the male sex? To do this, they are no doubt endeavoring, and it it their duty, but the question ia, are they sucseediDgr . Certainly not entirely if the editors of. these caoers are to De countea, ana tney are not all sour grape" bachelors either. Some of them, are young unmarried, and handsome too; :'. , ' t TJnlldinft and loan Association. The eleventh payment on- shares' is now due and will be received today at IiUO lBlWUHl USUI. ; - - - rj-T - J J. B. B. Cabbaway, ' Sac. and Treat. August 14, 1983. HTmtlTT TO TEX BOYS, The Jocmal offered a wager that the seam teat to the shooting tournament by the Cray en County an Club would bold their own against the field. The following telegram shows that we are correct to far. The fcfuraameat will oontiaus for several day: Atlantic Hotel, July 81. u. s. a ci Toe maiaen prize was won by Wa. Ellia. Lucky man. JNO, Dcas. The Atlantic dc North Carolina Rail road. Next Thursday it the day prescribed by the by-laws of the A. & N. O. B, for the. 84 th' annual meeting of the stockholders which will be held at Morehead City. Wa have not seen the President's re port but presume it will show an in crease of freights and passenger traffic and, not withstand ing the low rates ob tained for its through freights,, will show- a healthy laorease in receipts. The judicious expenditure of the one hundred thousand dollars recently bor rowed and the earninge of tbe road. nas put it in excellent condition and ss soon at the section between Morehead City and New Berne is re-ironed it will be in as good condition as any road in the South. For almost a third of a century the peeple of Craven and adjoining counties have been burdened with taxes to pay for the construction of this road, whioh, but for the combination of other large and powerful corporations, would have been paying a dividend to its stock solders. There has been bickerinss and wranglimts enough about tbe road, it it time to get down to business and en deavor to make it pay back some of the hard earned money paid by the coun ties that aided in its construction. The question qf "ins and outs," pets and favorites should be ruled out and a sound business policy adhered to, with out regard to threats or combinations of other corporations. Good business men who understand tbe situation have known for years that tbe only hope of the A. A N. O. R., and the development of this section, is in its extension. It must look for new con nection and a new outlet for the prod ucts of it territory that are now forced into other channels by nnjust discrimi nations and combinations. Its salvation and prosperity and the development of a large Eastern section demands that it be extended to Charlotte via Sanford, connecting with the C. F. & Y. V. at the latter point and penetrating new and undeveloped territory in a chain of counties lying between Ooldsboro and Charlotte. In a private letter recently received from a prominent citiaen of Moore oounty, he, writing of this exten sion, says: The great reason why I say the road should go to Charlotte is that it will open np the finest belt of pine timber (and oak too)along the northwestern side of Moore county and Montgomery ooun ty that I have ever seen anywhere; the finest I believe la the South. This would open np the very finest naval stores and lumber business and would insure from the very beginning a fine local business for the road. And right here along your own independent line yoa- wonld have a market for a large portion of the corn surplus of your Eastern counties whioh oom we cannot now touch on account of freight rates. On your, map yon will see the line of the R. & A. R. R. The proposed line would ran on the opposite side of the county. xou have no conception of the amount of bonnet dona in lnmber and naval store, along the Una of the R, & A. R. K. It Is the very finest the grocery merchant are able to find, for they pro duce nothing in the way of groceries and consume everything. There is very little farming dene alone the line of the R. & A. R. R. in the turpentine belt,, bnt there ia now a taw mill for every mile af road through the county. On the proposed line yoa would find finer timber and much finer farming lands after the timber ia removed, in fact the 'vary best farming land in all this section, the' greater portion ot It, however, undeveloped. Had this road been In private hands it would have been extended Ions- arn and; would have .been, paying a hand tome . dividend. When Best first got the road he met with the same difficulty la handling our Eastern corn that we now have. Bat he began an ztenalon and: by soma means forced the asso ciated railways into better terms and oar docks were crowded with tohoonert and. the wharves covered with corn, .A large part of this trade has been driven front wand i good, honest Governor refuses to let nt break the shackles that bind us and destroy oar basinets. Will Fowle do likewise? ' ; . : 1 4 . i Atf tke Xtmy from Japam. UK. A. K. UAWKKS-Dear Sir: i am maoh "pleased with - the : pantisoopic glasses yoa so perfectly adapted to tnv eyes; witn mem i am enapiea ta reaa, as in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend tnem to tbe pubMc Respectfully,, l - E. B. HUBBAkD. . (Et-Oovj of Texas) Minister to Japan, A 11 ctm fitted and fit pusrantaed by f.B, Dolly, New Berne, N. O. j!3Jlm, Materialization f So absorbing ia nomil&r intrMt in spiritualistic madifestatwn that hun dreds of kleiyH cf hand perfoJmers have taken to 'road in late years. and centinue u humbug the people ith their so called mediumietio enter tainments. Tneir deceptive methods disgust the thinking maaaee, abo retard genuine stuiy and recrch into the mysteries of real spiritual phenomena We have carefully examined the criticisms of the leading papers of the orld on Mile. Steen, who is to appear at the New Berne Theatre Thursday and Friday, August 3dand3J-not copies thA nnt.tiA. hilt ih. A.L.in. nla . . ,.vitiM I and we are prepared to assert that it would be. absolutely toiDossible to ..cure such comment, from .uch sources by the use of iDtiuence or monev an.) y, we must therefore conclude that bat is said of Mile. Steen i pt rformance is true. Now what do tLe unpurthaisuble critics say .- To reprint all that has been said would riil every page of this journal for months to come, and we therefore gue but a few expressions of leading and well known journals, that the reader may judge of how the Me. ns have been received elsewhere London Times- Incomprehensible London Tleararh -Himplv won.ler ful. 8t. Louis lilobe I emoirl - M rnnie force power Houston Tes l'ost Altn.t nur- aculoua San Francisco Chronicle -The test nhibition of occult force of power we ever saw on any stage Detroit Free Press Mies Nieen is the only medium who ever visited Detroit tnd gave perfect satisfaction. New York Herald -The most mar velous, thrilling and exciting entertain ment ever introduced to the American public. The above should bo flullnirnt to satisfy all reasonable persons of the power possessed by Miss Steen and it should also provok inquiry among the most skeptical. Seats are now on etle at Hell's jewel ry store. THE CROPS AM) WF.VTMKU. The North Carolina Weather Service, conducted by Prof. II. B. Battle, sends out the following report of the crops for tbe week ending Saturday, July 28th, as received from special correspondents. EASTERN DISTRICT. Beaufort. Carteret cmintv-Kino ruini throughout the county during the week, affecting all crops favorably. Elizabeth City, Pasquotank county. The oool weather for tbe past week has had an unfavorable effect, nnnn all orops, especially corn and cotton. 1' T-v . ... raison, uupnn county. All crops suffering, especially corn and vege tables. "3otton is small and needs water. Ooldsboro. Wavne countv All crons suffering for want of rain. Cotton is not yet suuering seriously. Halifax. Halifax nrmntv Ilrv mno- ther is damaging corn and has just com- mencea to injure me cotton. Hertford. Peranimiinn nnnnic P.nt. ton and corn are looking better, plenty warm ror corn, but not for cotton . Littleton. Halifax countv No rain since 21st. Corn crop poor. Lnmberton. Robeson nnnntv -S, narts of the countv have mnA nrm r-- j - r others very poor on account of drought. i.ioe in oot ton. New Berne. Craven Mimio -Kina rains, good warm weather, very bene- n i i - a. i nuiai w iats growing crops Roftkv Mount. N.mh nnnnrv Prn I H. I nasi'na YAA 1 n rAaa A : I UWUlUK laiu ubu ij . VUllUU UUIUK V CIV I vnl I rill f 1 fa rrrnrtrrli i j nVtankn It. . I I weather. past weea nas Deen more like ueptem 1 IL.. T .. T 1 , . . , 1 ber than July. Cool nights and dry weather have affected all crops inju riousiy. Tarboro, Edgecombe county. The absence of any marked fall of rain is being badly felt by all crops. Toisnot, Wilson county. Cotton is looking well, but corn is a failure. Warsaw. Dunlin countv. Cron nm exceedingly sorry, especially oom. NAflrl rain verx tnnr.i. "o wui nights Of the past week have had a bad effect On COttOn. Weldon, Halifax county The effect on cotton Williamfttnn Martin county. The cotton .and grain crops are suffering irom want oi rain ana tne cool weather. CENTRAL DISTRICT. Favetteville. Carnhorlftnil ' ivsimfv No rain since last report. Corn badly damaged. Gibson s station, Richmond county. Farmers say all' crops are suffering. Corn of adloininir nMdnna nnrt.A aa. riousiy Injured. : rr Uaw Ktver, Alamance county. All crone Bufferina for want of rain, esna. eiallycorn. 5; , Eillflboro, Orange county. Cora crop Seriously -damaged. Tabacco promises a very poor orop. ' monroe, union county .-HJrops gen- MfallT favdrablv affactnrl hlrtha nininf tha 20th and 26th. A small portion of tha oounty Kill needs ram. - Haiem, uorsy tne oounty.-Crops need ing rain. "Corn and tobacco on uplands injuriously auectea. - Wttt PnroAt -s IVkWa n.'.nt .riM Bain much needed. Corn and vootton nairinninir sn niuui mnih. xaieign, wage oonnty The weather for the past week has been very un favorable for cotton. Weed small and : Warrenton, Wtrren county Needing which will require the most' favorable STATE KIWS C0XDE3SED. S&liahur Pna- Ttia Rmhmaiwl n,1 Danville are now giving Saturday night excursions to in mountains aad tbe sea ooaat far tha hnflt nt th siaitnra lu can only be away a few days from their Duiineaa. ine worsmen wnue work ing on the waterworks Wednesday near the railroad found two bombs filled with powder, the fuse had rotted off up to the connection with the powder which was damp. Evidently the bombs they were very rusty naa oeen lert mere during tbe war as Wilmington Star. The fireman s tour- nam en t is down for the I6ih ot August. Tar hM advanced to $1. 60 per bar- '?ljf' T "me '"7eAr I.J . . .. . ku v qcoq nan a cent vesterda. tha mat let selling at sit cents. At the Same date hut Tar tha nrira au sl TJSiZlS yISTZT, cents. The survey of the entire route . F liailroad between Wilminirtnn 'avetteville was enmnlntari hv CKi.f engineer ttoger r. Allinson, lat Fri day, and the grading is now going on at both ends of the line. Fayetteville Journal Mrs. Geddie, wife of Mr. McD. Oeddie, was fatally injured this morning, dying in a short while. While drawing a bucset of wa ter the sween hrnka n,1 in falling struck her squarely across the back. The basin on the south side of Mr McNeill's mill nond in hai nar cn varr by the Cyclone Boating Club into a neat park. It will, of oourse be small, but it will supply a want long felt in this community It is being fenced in, and trees will be planted and neat benches placed at intervals We are told that fountains will also be placed therein. Twin City Daily The publication of a Third Party paper will begin in Dur ham cn the first of Aurnn At tha expiration of his term Governor Scales win estaoitgn and conduct a National banking bosinens in (1 Governor seems bent on retiring from puDitcure. 1 he iron industry in this State is developing. Five hundred men are diueina ore in Polk count v n,i Ave hundred more are connected with it, yet not one hundreth part of the iron ore land in Polk county are actually occupied. Republican Primary Meetiug. The Republicans of the fifth ward of New Berne, south side of Unaan airi are requested to meet at McCarthv's cart-house, at junction of Queen and Pollock streets, in N ew Berna nn Mnn. day, Auff.6th. 1888. at 12 nVlnrt M fdr the purpose of electing three dele gates and three alternates to represent said precinct in the Republican County Convention, to be held in New Rerne on Thursday, August Oth, 1888. Hy order of the precinct committee. B. W. Morris. Chairman New Berne, Aug. 1st, 1888 Thanks. Editor Journal: PI AAA A nllau it. through the columns of your valuable paper to most heartily thank the Hon. F. M. Simmons for the increase in our mails from Johnson's Mills via Maple Cypress to Vanceboro. V ery Respectfully , L. J. Chatham. For many Democrats and Renubli cans. Tollio Officers and Members of New itcrne steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1: Gentlemen You to meet at En day, Aug. 1st, 1888, at 8 o'clock Bharp, m iuii unuorm witn ratigueeap. Bv Order of tha tnraman U. j Moore. F. T. Patterson, Sec 'y. aovice to mothers. Mrs. Winblow's Soothing Syrup should alwavn ha teething. It soothes the child, softens " vaaw0 all uiaiu. uur ffl Willi tne gums, allays all pain, euros wind COlio. and ia thA bAflt; r Am a1 v far Miar h(TtL Tirantvr.tlwA . I lit. " u'WOUWa UUbLitJ. 1 1-1 " " . DIED. In this city, on Monday, July OOlh, Mrs. Matilda D. Clark, relict of the late Col. II. j B.Clark. The funeral will take place this after noon at 5 o'clock, from the Baptist church. Notice ! Notice ! Sheriff's Ovthcv. n New Berne, N. C, Ang. 1, 1888. ' Schedule "B" Tax is now in m h.n. j " " J U1U.D i iur cuneuvion. aii persons owing same, and those who have obtained a permit Itn retail linnnr ;il l i ward and settle at one JJANiBii HTIMSON, auldlOd 8heriiT. OWEN H. GUI0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms South Front street, four doors west of Craven. Mercantile Law and Conveyancing special ties. Timber lands boueht and sold. SALE AND EXCHANGE The nnderslaned bavlna nnmhaaai) the extensive Stables on Middle street, formerly conducted ay Mr. Cohen, is prepared to fnr nish the public with tbe very nest service in HOBSSS and VsTHlCLKa of EVEttI DE3- CHIPTXOB. - t lne stock always on band forfilRK. RAT.it ot EXCHANGK. An Experience of several years aas made me tamuiar witn tha needs Of fiew oerne maa vicimiy IB us ime, and no pains Will be snared to,, give tffe rullest saUsfaetlon. ' Drivers and teams mrnianed for any oocasion or to any part of urroiind lag oonntry. " . J. T, EWGLb - ' ' JyW03m',"' - ' Middle street. . DAVIS SCHOOL. mmaij JSoaxdiajjSciocl aaa xvdjms SlXX. Toll or foe fw tar eotlrca iwa, iM cUmmi ankl wtr ; nnuil a- JJw tor Uugiv tm or kcrnm. .--,. w caa i i.ii Mr HI mhv (RTibw aSaVTE: A. C. DAVIS. Sunt I A UHAMUK. M. C. Duffy's Croup Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Wajteb Derrrv PKEFARKD AND SOLD BY NEW BE UN v North Carolina. Notice. The r i. A I tiH-kliolders of the E. C. F. O. rair AHStx-latlnn mil kl i - ... uuiu ma . adjourned mevtioir on th Firot H.w-nr$ August next, in the City of New Berne at the rooms of the V. M. C. A . at H p.m to decuie the time of h.U.lm, ik.;. I annual hair, au.i to trsnsact such other B may properly coroe before them. vm, Dl'NN Pres ' J K Wlt.LIS. Sec Je'J'J d.tvvlt ly.'li ()'JW ; Atlantic I N. C. Railroad. I KKMI'KNT s . lu'K. Nka' Hfhsp- N C . July 2S, '88. STOCKllD.)F.KS MEETING.. Stockholder- of this company and their immediate fimilien will be passed ree going and returning to the thirty fourth annual meeting of the stock holders to be held at Moiehead City on Thursday Aug. U pro,. Hv "imme diate families are meant ilie livin in the house of the stockholder and de pendent upon him or her. .HaT' .1". .lher faw"'" not pro vided with tickets regular f,re will in each case be collected Stockholder, and their immediate families w-,1! be peod on ea.t-bonnd mail train on Wednesday Auir 1st prox as well as on storkholdere train on Aux. d prox . sche.lu!.) of which see elsewhere. They can return free .,8hy ,'T ?r 'rain wiUl linger coach attached up , ,,, n.,udfn Aug. HHh prox K Conductors will I , f.nmhed with a list of stockholder-. V.inv.r.,s is,., (, ,,refi.L . NOTICE. AriANTic ,V N. lUii.mun Co 1 Newbern. N. t:.,ju, 2d, 1888. f The Thirtyfourth Annual Meeting of l" ockholdere of the Atlantic an.) h-0rKn8r!l,M ULa'lro,,tl Cpany will be held at MorhanH cn m A Thursday, the Second day of August, jy.tdw.soa SecreWy. SEE WHAT MRS, JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL DO FOR CAKTCER. ". Kit t UKn-DKAD. Kin M HS, I ,t '.,,ak IH7. Hour Madam - Mnsl (jla.l.y ,1-, i give yon mvnmne to ria,. u,f,,re ihe pul.llc bearing testimony of mlraciious rnro effected on me by ynr most valuabio teiMmonr. Fif teen years ago I was troubled by what seemed t i.e mile sraiea appearing on the rightstdeof my cheek nnder t lie eve num. tiling dry man I on,:, which I culd remove when i shaved, 1. ul il:cv wnuU t-cm, ..i . . . un, i, n aahort time. Hoon an eniarapmBnt . peared under the same eve. iii,hi . ----- niut ti nlng and burning aeripatlons nn.l Ah..,. darling pious fiom II. e afTccteJ piace to the causing great difficulty In closing the eye, even to sleep. Sometimes It wonld feel better, but never at anv timo disappear; Some physicians pronounced it eciema, others chrnnio erysl pelas, and all advised me 10 lei 11 alone. 1 his I ri j ,i nntll tirn n.M ago, when a little eeale began to form right unaer tne eye, resembling a wart. whlh could not remove. In size ami a ppearance It soon grew to be us large as a straw berrv. an A the scabs came oit und left the place entirely raw. Having fenr ofa f(tnrr i hnrMn 1 "v ft" W UBV vailous kinds of salves to heal It np, bat never could, i consulted with Dhv.lei.n. great experience, they said It looked ana. pielous of it, and advised me to have It cut or burnt out at once. I did not wish to do either: and bAtnir rxia4A,i i. . .. f. ,,, WM 1Q my blood, I resolved to try your Rem a1 . had been recommended to me. I did so with' the most happy results. I can bat I am a - TSfbHTT-S CO well man. 1 cannot sy too much for your' :'' Remedy, It is worth Us weight In old. JW-" rore I had nsed one bottle 1 was hopeful, and V at the expiration of five weeks tha ntlrely htaled, the scales or rough nets t i' lunaaiuuugune, ana leit me a new man, 1 will ktve one similarly affected any fottlier information taey may desire, and can only.- ' say, If the pnbllo will give your Itemed . V trial it will speak for itself, and yojir aacceas ' ' will know no bounds, God speed lne day mm uimiaawn upon your rutnrepreapSrity t iuurs most truly, : , . JAMES CARTER A BBUQf Oj.'1" C Send for namDhlet oootaininir tMtim.ui. . i of onres made among bnr home people, and Indorsements bv welt-known- ihii... ... j drngglsts of Korth Carolina, price tXOOper ooiiie; nuuper noir-aoiea pottles; Wash oenu per paeksge; tl.6a pet half-dozen paek- SM- ;i Uf-liiU ai 1 1 meadows " - REWBBBI, M. C. , I ( vAddreas " ;: , J MRS. JOE PERSON. KITTRKLI, K.;c. v
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