T DURNAL, ;1 ' f i , Jt 4 ' IJUJL VOL. VIL--NO110. NEW BERNE; tf. C- SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 ' TTTn jLa- ft - o . m- J SUM.. f I. X a." V, ' X.. - uusnmss locals, ; ... , - , - ..."- IRESEI fill cream eneea jurt r - eei ved and for sal t th cash More. Call at one. , . . ? ; - - v USE PURE ICE. maanfactarad by th Jarman lc factory. fjjMtf. T OST 1.000 DOLLARS ia JLi ehanx every month by thoa who fail to paueaia E. B. Eackbura, The Grocsr." Tbthoao person I will say -. give a atrial and ba coaviooedV J fl will refund money if ooda ara not sat . breetor and fooud to ba aa represent I, ad. "Small profits and quick aalea' ia my motto, and Bo. saved to 709 ia lOo. mad. Yoa ill know that tbaaa ''nioa" l aooa amount to dollar Ho it you wish to sav them, ba tar yoa bay - from m, and yoa will esrtialy do "that om thing. Try my So Flour ia , 10 lb lota anyway, wilh just 1 lb of my t fin Butter. . .. I OST Pocket Book with 140 or $30 I j bt aotaa gad noma valuable raeipt i j -Finder will plaaao rttura to cu , - J- W, Ucstc, aaar Market Dock. fX draught, Brgnr & Engal 'a cale g k AJ bratad Boar, loa aold. at ISijfUH . A. H. Holtom 'a ORB Brat-claaa mahogany writing daak for aalo at th Only Caah 8wr. Humphrey t tloward'a old Stands T)OrTLED BEER, ica cold, and all XJ other oool driaka at :jyntf A. H. Holtok's. ALL at tha Broad St. Store where ' you can bay alt kinda of Freeh TQrooerlea low for each only. j , Q. F. M. Dail, Ag. 7 1 BITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var I T Bisfa, Oil and Ulaaa at Gao. Allin ft Oo. JUST RECEIVED by schooner lien rietu Bill, 100 barrel building lime, and for aale by J. C. Whitty, CrarenSt., 8 doore below South Front. jflOtf. LIME, Cement, Fleeter at low price. Gao. Allcn ft Co. IT is reported that the Czar of Russia will meet the Shah of Persia at Bdkn in September. The jute trust baa secured such bontrol of the bagging manufac ture aa to place the cotton produc ing section at its mercy. THE bandanna, with Urge stars - and, stripea in the centre, and - smaller ones in the corners, has been ' adopted as the Democratic campaign banner flag. The fate of Stanley continues to disturb the public mind of London and the discussion concerning his whereabouts, If alfre, has been pro line of innumerable theories. HON. S. S. Cox declines to enter the lace for Mayor of New York 1 He says: "Such a position would -be foreign to my tastes. My place , is ia Congress. . I am fitted for that and' will be a candidate for re .election." , ".. . . .-nil mi "inn1 'i ','1 . 1 , WK beliere Cleveland and Thnr man will bo elected. Republicans ' believe Harrison and Morton will v!V be ihesoccessfol candidates. Much . depends upon the work done, and a; : 1 we most see to it that every man - i does bis dnty.r J ' -. One hundred : and twenty mem bers of the Chamber of Deputies - have signed a inembrial requesting ' thaCa meeting I French andtEng- lish Commoner a be arranged to be ,,heid in Paris on October 22d, in order to stimulate public feeling in r favor of French, British and Ameri can arbitration; - ' . ( , The. Democratic Convention 5f of the second congressional district - wilt meet at Wilson on the 10th 0 August to nominate a candidate for ' "Congress.; Hon.F." M. Simmons . will doubtless be nominated . No - man in Congress has made a better record, and his nomination will be ratified ' by the people in Novem ber. , ' . . , ' Thk membership ot theSoutfiern Society in New York has attained sunli important proportions tha' - there is a plan contemplated to secure a permanent, location for meetiDg purposes and social enjoy. r r.t. The number of ex-Conlede-ra'H resilient is remarkable, and t' j r- npy leadiag positions in al tLe E.vual and commercial avenues cf Hie, "'y ' . . fir Dcraccrats may Le extrava n 1: ' r ( '. " ' : r f ; u'j ' , l-.t we l.ve 1 " 1 cf ro Algae ia the wildneu tod . czaber. ance of , extrgrijince. In ftl&te interriew he gaid: "I barr no doubt whatever Uatf the Pacific slope will jo aolid for Harriaoa ; ao will the majoritj of the Southern and Xortheru States. Tfco onlj doubtlui State North ia New Jersey, for (he strength of the prohibition Tote for General FUk cannot be estimated..-! am certain New York State -will go Republican, and I can answer lor the lojaltj of Miceigan to the Republican standard." . , LOCAL NEWS. Tbr have unutually fine water melons in market this season. Todar week is the time for the big picnie of tbe farmers and granger at Fort Barnell. Rtf. S. H. Mr of Ooldaboro will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and eyen- ing. A special train took Dr. Chas. Duffy down to Morehead yesterday erening on a summons to a little child of Mr. Eeerman. one of the proprietors ef the Atlafftio note). It had taken morphine. The board of appraisers and assessors of tha property of the A. ft N. C.R R. Company will meet at the court house in New Berne on Tuesday neat the 7th inst , according to adjournment. It is important that all the members of the board should be present. One of the county commissioners de sires us to state the foul odor on CraTen street near the court house is not at tributable to the sewer leading from jail as we slated in a recent issue. If it not from this source it ia somewhere near and should be attended to at once. Disinfectants should be used plentifully this season of the year. Should any of us oonsider the last few ays very warm and oppressive, we are only to think of how it has been at soms other places. At Chicago July 81 it it was 105 degrees, and at Kansas City for three days in succession it was above 100 degrees. Numerous aun strokes have been reported and many of them fatal. Steamer Movements. The Veeperof the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday with a oargo of lumber, naval stores, truck and general merchandise, The Eaglet of this line will arrive today. Our Next Auditor. Rev. O. W. Sanderlin passed through the city Friday on his return from Morehead. Be was looking strong and hearty as though the fatigue of canvais had weighed but little on him. It is with pleasure that we read of so many favorable notices from tha State press of Mr. Sanderlin. He is a man of won derful magnetism and well up in the acquirements of a full man. He will make an Auditor that the State will feel proud of. Steen-Rouclere Company. The Steen family appeared at the opera house again last night and proved themselves remarkable in mystifying the audience. New featurea were intro daced that were puzzling and astonish Ing. Messrs. Rouclere and Paul were vary elever and pleasing in their roll. Tha exhibition of trained dogs also ex cited much amusement. During the performance Prof. Steen exposed many of the spiritual teats, bowing that It was merely skill and science and notkiog supernatural. r. E. P. CheathamT ' Mr.- B. P, Cheatham, ' oandidat for Congress ia this district, spoke in the ooatt house last nigh t to a large. Intelli gent and well behaved audience. His appearance was greeted with load and prolonged applause. . . ? - The first allusion ef the distinguished orator ,m to the attempt of, some an- oiroumciaed Philistianj to get into the camp, and worship at tha altars of Israel. Cheatham declared that - he would, have 'nothing to do with them. Mr. Mebane was a bolter; and like any Ud, bull of the wood he must go to the . pasture and. not be oowbeliken with his Crowd. "Talk about discus sing with sich, I cannot com down and sociate with any lioh." " ' ' Mr, Cheatham then passed with ele gant grace to consider the action of the Weldon Convention. He said that his people assembled in the spirit pt a regu lar Methodist camp meeting and was all right until the devil got amecg them and raised hell "Cut amid tha scrum mags I got the vote and L am now thai rejislsr nominee of the Republican Hi. Cheatham then turned to discost e r9 if?oe.-: Df' l on the co I r-,- tothef :. ns! -dare i that aa was aot raiaisj too color lino, bat onJy toed the mark after tike whit man bad made It Mr. Cheatham then gracefully ad vanced to tha discussion of the iasues of tha day. First ke considered tha African alav trad. Ha said that after tha whit folks locked at the rough hills of North Carol ia a, and then looked at their tender hands, thy sent a oom- mittoo aver tha ocean and asked what to do; and was told to go to Africa and get niggers, and they went and got them, and they made this country what it ia. The grace and eloquence that marked tbe orator fairly captured hi audience. Next eama a review of the tariff, a disquisition on philosophy, his torioal allusions to England, France, Ireland and Africa, followed by a moat captivating conglomeration of hetero genous splurgerations that left behind delightful memories, and spanned the future with the bon of promise. We bave not attempted a letteral reproduc tion. We cannot. When Mr. ancey made his speech on the admission of Texaa the reporters were entranced and oould not report him. It is so witn us toniaht. Notwithstanding the eloquence of Mr. Cheatham, tbe meeting endorsed Mebane for Cengre. Indeed the Mebane men organized the meeting and elected their chairman and secretary. Cheatham Refuses to Meet Mebane. H. P. Cheatham and Geo. A. Mebane both claimants to the Republican nom ination for Congress in the second dis trict, were in the city yesterday, and the following communication took place between them ai per street circu lar. Hissby Uouss, Nrw Bkrnb I Aug. Sd, 1888. 7 a.m. ) Prof. H. P. Chiatham. Sir As the Republicans of the city are anxious to hear a joint discussion between us, and as vou have an appointment here for ? n m.. I write to ask a fair division of time. Respectfully, Geo. Allen Mebane Kep. nomiuee for Congress, 3d Dist. Bon. Geo. Allen Mebane, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir Your note to hand, and in reply permit me to say that I know no Republican nominee in the 3d district except myself, and sinoe the party does not countenance bolters, 1 cannot ac cept your request. Respectfully, II. P. Cheatham. llLjmY House, New Berne, ) Auk. Sd, 9:80 a.m. ( Prof. II. P. Cheatham. Sir. The aueetionl is not what vou know, bat what the people want to know. If yoa hav any confidence in your position, you cannot fail to recognize the impor tance of a ioint discussion. Boweyer, the people shall hear tha truth before the campaign shall have oiosea. 11 you dodge now, you cannot dodge them on election dav. and all true Republicans will see that you do not defeat the wbhes of tbe party. Respectfully. Geo. Allen Mebane, Republican nominee for Congress, 9d district. DISCIPLE TJJIIOSS. The Disciples of Eastern Carolina have several missionary districts an 01 wnicn hold anion meetinn on each 5th Sun- Hv end one or two davs before. Tbe Hookerton Union, embracing the fifteen churches of Lenoir. Greene. Pitt and Craven oounties between Neuse and Tar riven, met with the Kinston church last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. W Howard preached the missionary ser mon Saturdav. Mr. J. M. Mewborna was elected Chairman and impressed the entire meeting with the zealous, enthusiastic snirife. Nearlv averv church waa repre sented by delegate or otherwise and liberal amounts were received for ne Dana mission, tha present point of P rattans. Chaerine' renorta ware Ie oerred from the building committee iromine avaugeiiaa praaoning at tha place. J. J. Harper, of Smithfield. Immediately upon the adjournment of the brethren, the sisters held a ses ttoOf and received a report from the New Berne mission, ahowing consider able progress with the building to which they had promised to give help. They appropriated: uhj or their fonds to this work. The sisters' mission does its work very quietly, but their zeal and liberality la truly commendable. Mr. C. W. Howard was forced to re turn home on Saturday, and other min later weo were expected were ia at tendance upon otherTJnions, or engaged in "protracted meetings. This made h neceasary that Dr. Harper preach On Saturday night and Sunday morning wtucn ne aia to gooa audiences. The next Union will be held" at Hebron church, six mile from Kinston, 5th Sunday in September. - Mr. fcL G. Bowen attended tha Jones and' Onslow "Union held at Prospect, Duplin county, and favors us with the following information: A large dele gation was preient on Saturday. After the' opening sermon and dinner on thai grounas, tna easiness session waa held. Favorable reports were made by moat of the churches. Aid waa continued at Prospect Mr. Bowen was appointed to visit Woodington church and report to next' union at Boutn west. ; Proposi tions were agreed opon to submit to Mr. J, R. Tingle to preach for a number of churches during 1S89. - Mr. Tingle is now enfrszed in a meeting at Richland There bave been about 80 additions and tha intreEt ia considerable. Tbe at tsncUn.ce on Sunday was very large. An shnM-wice of fruit, eood water and a 1 - - ' te fopte made the meeting a I ? to aa. - . .. . . rroa BZlnston Fie Pre, aloe Mettiag if tbe AUaatlc Baptist Asseelatien. It is a custom of lie Baptists, on every fifth Sunday in ny month, to bold what ia called L a ion Meetings. The delegates to these assemblies are the ministers aod deacons of the denomina tion within the bounds of the associa tion: but any member who may wish to attend may take part and have the privilege of membership The public generally are always cordially invited to atteod. Th4 recent I 'tion at Kington was unusually well attended and was pro nounced by all to b a success. Tbe ministers present were Revs. J. F. Love of Bayboro, B. W. Battle of New Berne. C. S. Cash well of Fort Barnwell, A. J. Hires of Kinston, J. 8. Dill and C. J. Nelson of Goldsboro. Several deaoous and lay members were also present. Tbe meeting was inaugurated rriday, 11 a.m., by a sermon from Rev. J. S Dill. It was an able and eloquent pres entation of the thoughts suggested by the text: ' If any ojkq terva me, let him follow me. " After the sermon. Deacon J. M. Woolen, Moderator of previous meet ing, called tbe I mon to order K. U Lewis was elected secretary pro teru. Kev. J. r . 1-ovm was sppuinted to preach ton ight. Pastor and doacuiui of kimnon IU, list church appointed a committee on preaohing. Rev. C. S. I'ash it ell appointed t.j con uct devotional cercnes at afternoon meeting. 3:30 p. m, lvoliotiai service ae per appointment. At election of permanent o'licers. Kev. H. W. Battle waschoeen Moderator and R. H. Lewis Secretary. Reports of condition uf the net oral churches represented ere then made by pastors present. The topic. Our I uion-li Advan tages, ' was then diHCUHged by Keys ,1 Iive, J. n. Dill, C. S Cashwell, A. J. Hires, II. W. Battle Deao in J M. Wooten and R. II. Lewis. A resolution by Rev. I'. S iaahwell that the churches and riumlay schools take up collections for colpoi taKe was iscussed by Messrs ( asliwell, Hire. F. W. Hancock. J. t'. Wbitty, U. H Duffy, Dill and Wooten. Adopted A motion was carried that the collec tion be taken after forenoon services on Sunday be uiveti to State missions Adjourned. Saturday, 9.30 p. ni - Devotional ex ereises cocducted by Moderator. Committee, Messrs. Caahwell, I), II and Hancock was appointed to deter mine time and place of next meeting Tbey reported New Berne, Sept. 30th. second topic, Conditions for a Suc cessful Ministry," was discussed by Messrs. Cashwell, Hires. Battle. Dill, Wooten and Lewis. 8:80 p. m. Devotional exercises by Rev. J. S. Dill and Deacon K. V. Cox. Third topic, "The work of the Laity and the best Methods for its Accom plishments." was then discussed by Messrs. J. Y. Joyner, Whitty, Nelson, Hires, Dill and Hancock. Fourth topic, "The sin of covetous nesa and how to deal with it." was then discussed by Revs. A. J. Hires and J. S. Dill. Ihe Union wss invited to alien I a Sunday School mass meeting at Baptist church at 8, a. m., tomorrow. Adjourned with singing L. M Dox ology and benediction by pastor A. J Hires. The congregations of the Methodist and Baptist churches hear 1 good ser mons Sundsy from Revs. J. F. Love, H. W. Battle, C S. Cashwell, mI Mr Mills. Tbe delegates and visiting members expressed themselves as delighted with their visit to our town and the hospit able entertainment that they received. We will be most happy to welcome them again. R. H. Lewis, Seo'y- Catholic Abstinence Union. 'Boston, Aug. 1. The eighteenth an nual convention of tbe Catholic total abstinence union of America met in Tremont temple this morning. Fsther T. J. Canathy of Worcester presided, and said that tbe work of the past year was most encouraging, although the need of thorough organization was to be seen in many places. Death of a Prominent Man. Lexikoton, Ky., Aug. 1. James O. Harrison, one of the most prominent and highly esteemed citizens of Lex ing ton, and executor of the great Henry Clay, who was bis life-long and inti mate friend, died this morning aged eighty-four years. Lemon Elixir. A PL AS A NT LEMON DRINK. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined .with other vegetable liver tonios, aromatio stimulants, and blood pu rifiers. ; Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists generally. Prepared by H. Mozlkt, II. D., Atlanta, da. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir; Foraiok and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness taka Lemon Elixir.' For loss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir.': . , ' For fevers, malaria and chills. tax Lemon Elixir. , .. Lemon Elixir will not fail yon in . any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or j diseased liTsr. ' 4 ' .' - ' VittfArtal T -. " - lhave tried Dr. Moslems Lemon El ixir, and find tt all that it It represent ed to be. - x. Fa LmarusjK t i Jeepp, Ga.,-SentineL' From the Oslveston Christian Advocate: '. Dr Moiley 's Lemon Elixir baa deser vedly gained a wide reputation tn the malarial districts of Tex&i;and ha proved a blessing, to many h'onseholds in the State. ; . ' - , STATE SEWS COSDiXSED. Washington Gaaetta: Some one said the meanest man who ever lived was the man whe usd the mole on the back of bis neck for a collar button. He is not half so mean aa the man who won't, take his towa papar, U always running in dowr, but ia on the watch to steal it from bis next door neighbor, as soon a tbe carrier passes, even before his sut -scribing neighbor has an opportunity to see it. L'a to noon on Wednesday 354 teachers and visitors had registered at the State Normal School. Of this number 79 are teachers or are preparing to teach, and 40 are members of the State Teachers' Assembly, wbo visited the school on their return from the North. Teachers hive been here from 10 oounties of North Carolina, and from the States of Tennessee, Virginia, Illi nois, Maryland, Delaware and South Carolina. Wilmington Messeager Dunu the month of July $313.92 were collected from tines imposed in the Mayor's Court and 43 50 from pound fees Tbe drilling of tbe artesian well at the Clar endon Water Works has been pushed to a depth of four hnndred sod seventy feet. The drill is stilt at work in sand. Quite a number of people go out on the street cars there evenings and inspect the process of drilling the well. It :i in but a short wslk to Hilton from the terminus of the street rail wsy on F ourth street, Brooklyn. The two new Bald win locomotives which arrived Satur day for the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad are being dressed for service, and will be shortly put on the road, to gether with two more, which are ax pected in a few days. Their tonnage is 95,000 pounds, and they are unite hand some. All the wood burniug engines on the W .A W. are to be changed to coal-burners, and work will tu com menced soon in making the change The adoption of coal on this road has oeen maue necessary y ire griming scarcity of wool. Bring Mart I'lrxanl To the taste, more acceptable t. the stomach, and more truly beneficial in its action, the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is rapidly superseding all others. Try it. I'ne bottle will prove its merits. It N. Duffy, agnt. New Berne. N i '. ,iulyl3dw4w Notice! Notice! Shiriff's Office. Cravkn t . i Nkw Bernk, N. C., Aug I. lss3. I Schedule "B" Tax is now in my hands for collection. All personsowing same. and those who have obtained a permit to retail liquor, will please come for ward and settle at once. DANIEL HTIMSON. auldlOd Sheriff. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale. A an liorsa Haldwln t'prlglil Kiianif, a thirty five sw Hp.wo Oln. In goi it repslr. a Hlllups i'tton Prtsa, which nocils nlxnit t . mi irth of work to put In proper onlrr, ami ouei good :ia iii-w ihlnihl.- HUi-ln T'-iiiH-ssce Wsgon. No caM wun'.'.l Wil seli on ug wniv wllh drst cIbsi rciil pMa'p uril kM iipt ent Inter, st. Knifine. lo an. I Vreiu. ".ji.hi. tl si .'..tt f7i mi. W'ajiin i'i first , i.,.ii Km furth. r Informal Inn apply at Joi n na i. olliro. 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 at their store on Craven street, in the city of New Berne on Wednesday, the 15th day of August, 1888, at 12 m., un less sooner disposed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained' in said store. Store Fixtures, Desk, and one Marvin Safe. ox acres oi lana on uroad croek, in Pamlico county, together with the steam saw-mill with 80 horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a saw-mill. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Also a dwelling house, store house snd ware house on said lot. One lot ot land in Morehead City, No 4, square 4. One orhce building in the city cf New Berne, on the east sjde of Craven street, near cotton platform. Tbe light draught passenger and freight steamer Carolina. 83 tons regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton, stern wheel, chain gearing. Machinery and bull in good order. One 12 hone power Eclipse engine. One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. One fiat at Bell Ferrv. One horse and dray. Terms Cash. W. D. Wallace, Josiab Exum, jy3dftwtd. . Assignees. "SAVEJOIIEY." Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Freezers At Factory Prices. A FRESH LOT ,OF LIME A2ID CEHE1TT At Bottom Prices. JiOOjOOO BEICK L; H: :CXTLERv 26 & 28 'Middle Street, ' v NET? nnKNK. K. CX " DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boardia t . fob aonessi xocaa a. v Pull prcfiMtta Sor ur v ur tor Bulnn, Br. - tun Sac (Saw i i Saili CaSel Or v so v LOW RAtawS. Mt H. t,ii iui fuii Hu-ticuan wkliM COL. A. C. DAVIS. Supt.- 11 t.KAMUK. W. r OWEN H. GTnOJF,- ATTORNEY AT LAW. R Ma South Front street, fevioota west of Craven. Vie roi lien 1 11. e 6 avei am-lu special- '. I ami sold, Duffy's Crcup Syrup.' the Dr Wama Durrt. Ii:: .r.Miti) A Mi SOLD BY NEW RF.HN F. North Carolina. .. .,t-:i..l u f Livery SALE AND EXCHANGE i t:'i.:, t- lent -! 'on 1 1 I,-1 l. lilnli II , ).!!. H'"KNK.S ,. l imvin.; mmiiaaeil th i.d.lu airtut, formerly -a 'oi.. n, , rr. .red to fur- t) nest oervlre tn KliY ..i, i, an. I for H IRK. HALB u m x-r i.'im n( several " '.:ii-ir the need i '-or; i if, Hiig linn, an4 i., w. the lallMft i u-hiiis inrnlsrtetl i.m 'if snrround ' I K.WELU i Millo street. M ' ' iu rrioN h ino ii . t: ii. wa i KM'IUNUK VOllis I i. :u,.,U. ii t Nw !;rru, n 1 1 l, . I'm . ... S;l I-: f.-r uri . , SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S . REMEDY WILL DO FOR OlNkTCER.. I IM Kit Kim i I It Kl Moor N iikad. i ' . Miiy i. 1SS7, it 1'a.nsoN Msilam Most cla.ll .In I give you lopla.'f. l..-f,.rs Hie pill, He I will Ing "v "' 1 '"' hi I rum ions mro rtrectml On w.iii iniikt vttiimi,;,, loatiniony. FIlV I rn r t rsl 1 mon y i mi1 by i.ii en y.'iira .'in 1 i., i iikii I whs ir.MO.v.i i.y what, iiii.e r.hIhr aMaruig on th y i.t.-k uu.l. r iIia yo roeiH' i Man wiii.-h I could remove rlxM - .1 In ii tin y w.mi.i return again -"n no .oinrement aa4 samr eye, aiiended With aii.'r: urn. pf .r.-.l ..n.h-r II. I.liia and liuriiin nsatlMns and sbarp, nne. tt.1 plae to tkw arllr: i puim I; , .in 1 1 ni. sum k i t , , m. oily In dosing the . -ii t.. ;,--,, Hoinniini'H it would feel' I. ill iiBVsr ,i' any llmu dlsappean ihys.r;ans proinmr.iT. I it ecaeaaa i-yp. f 111. S.im1 i lpi-nn, an.) nil advised Bis to ..'t it ni..nH Hun l .IM u n i H i wo veer' H k '. Wil, II rtll'! , - ,. i.pgan io form right . r.'hcmlillng a wart, whleh uitil.'r lh oyf ffi :l not rcniovp. in io ami s ppoarane ! ' " i grow '"ia liirij.' as a strawberry, and the scabs r-iniP ,,n ,, ,pft , ,,,, p!a(,e entirely -raw llavlnn fpi of canrer, ihpgan tons annua kin, Is of snives lo heal It Dp, bl" never cnnUl I consulted with phyjlclanSOa great experlen-e. ihny naid It looked n pl, loin of it. and advised me I o have It cat or' Imrnt oat al mi . 1 d:,l not wish to do- ' either, tin.1 liemg pevsuaded It was In my Wood, 1 ri-solvo.l to try your Remedy, as Yt hail lif.Mi recommen'leJ to uie. ldldsowltS I lie most happy remits. 1 ran Kay I am a well man Remedy. 1 1 cannot sy toi ninrh for yeW' worth Its weight In Old. B- fore I bn.l ime.l , ue bottle I wai hopefnl, and at the expira: ion f fU o weeds the sore waa entirely hisled. ihe raiet or mughness the akin ni; gone ami .eft ine a new man. I will Ki vo one similarly aflected any further4 Informntlon they rony desire, and canMly' say. If the pub!,,- win g.ve jour Remedy s; trial It win speak for llaelf. and jonrsneeea will know no hound, (i. d apre.l the day ' tinU mv.at .lawn upon yonr future preepetlty 4 "1 ours rnoM truly, JAMKHCARrKR A KRIHGTOH. eu l for pamphlet containing testimonial of cui-ph ninle among our home Dentil. m.mA ndoreementR by well known clltmu aad lrnggH's of North Carolina. Prto tl.OO nr bottle-." mi per half-.Iosten roltles; Wash SO ' cent per paekaee: l .ii pcr half-doaen paa' ea. , t,,. -., . E.H. MEADOWS & CO., AGERTeVl - nEWBKaitr, 5, c V ' Address MRS. JOE PEBS0N,P KiTTrtKr.t, tr.;c. 100 Bbls. Mess Pci!:, c . a. , .. . " . .kit-;?"'. FULL WEt OH,' : ' For Sale Cheap by 1 4 '. 5J(J'S v WnOLESALK ft'EOCEU. nr ItnUuui iiMiM J Uftarfr lor Uauit or S . No Boar j ot Trade price.