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Tt wy i J OUENAL VOL. VIX-NO. 112. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. iiil r. i t " " c-i it t - a1 ' - W X V BUSINESS LOCALS. . IT'RESH fall cream eiWse jass ! 1 eaivedaadfot saleattheeaehstorr. Call fttOBC. - USE PURE ICE. manufaetarad by lb Jaraea Ioa Factory. IJjWtf. T OST 1, 000 DOLLARS la until I change every moat a by those who fail to patronis K. B. Heckbura. Ths Oroeer." To those persons J will say gtva tea a trial and be eoavlnced. I will refund money if goods are aot sat isfactory and found to U w rspreeeet ad. . "Small profit and quick aalca" to Day motto, aad 5c saved to yon la lOo made. Yon all kaaw that these "nice" soon amount to dollars. Now if yoa wish to save them, aa aura yea bay from mo, aad yon will certainly do that ona thing. Try my So- Hour ia 10 Lb lota aayway, with just 1 lb of my Fiae Butter. 1 OST Pocket Book with 140 or 30 LJ in aotaa aad tome val aabla receipt. Finder will please retura to J. W. KMC, near Market Pork. ON draught, Dergner A Engelecrle . brated Beer, ioa eold. at jy!7tf A.H. Holtos 's ONE ' Arst-elaas mahogany writing deak for tale at the Only Caeb Store, ataad. Humphrey ft Howard's old , TOTTLED BEER, ioa cold, aad all JU ether eool driake at . jy ntf A. H. Holtok '8. .flALL at the Broad St. Store where -r. V c'a Du7 all ktada of Fretb .. .' Groceries low for each only. O. F. M. Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var men. Oil and Uleea at - " Quo. Allen & Co. TUST RECEIVED by echooner Hen U rietu Hill, 100 barrel, building lima, and for tale by ... IV J. C. Wurrrv, Craven St., 2 doore below South Front. ' jylOtf. - Ntjivn for the Ssnate, and Kusel for the Uouse. If yoa want to get out of the wilderness vote for Nann and Hns i ;j- tell. -t,t-i. Fveby old white woman, in in. Oraren county, is calling for "That "" Thurman snnff." Bleu their dear old soula, we will order a hogshead i.1 Jail. " . No sir, we don't know what he . IKmeant by 4,the4iaphram of science -V' tna philosophy." We suppose that ""It Is in the platform, or he would V not have mentioned it. " , The 9th annual meeting of the I r North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association will convene in Golds--i boro next Wednesday. Mr. Frank Hancock is the excellent president 'a of the Association. . " : aaaawaaw i in 'J This la a free country, and any .man can scana where ne pieascs in politics; bat, how can a white man " stand ' on Ch eatham's platform ! would be ah Interesting question " for a country debating society. .t .. AiXxB, State Convention of the ' Young Mnrs Democratic Clubs has r'been postponed, and will not be held atMorehead on the 15th of .-August jas annoqncedr Very well , reotiemeB, ran over isastern uarc lina ;now if yoa lile but 'she; will . u distabeft you la November. ;., - VBEnbov understands Dockery and Dockery understands Ben bow." "Things that are ejual to the same Tthlng ire .eqoal'.to each other." .".i'Tivo ? halves are equal to the l wl;oIe." In -this s .caatf ' the C halves are, the "BopohHcari nd Vrohibition partie and the whole is, opposition to me uemocracy. 7 ;'-.' . I VI-, . MORTOJf Jis always for business, lie has ordered '.att egperleiiced - fclipbnilder to make him a boat to go np Salt river.'. Never 'mind, ; Levi, , the; Democrats wiU furnith the craft. Ilarrisaji", anticipating nV.d from the sorrows 'of defeat in a fa.r distant retreat, should send cr " es of his ped igreo circular to the IcJiaa 4 iribes'beyohd theJRocky 2Iountains - . '..i.,r i. -j .-. : .V'iiy ote for Nann and .'Bus- sH f Because their heads are letel f- ! their hearts are as -lig as all c . ' -rs. Because every man in I i Carolina will be benefited I . ; - z tlicm in the Legislature, 1 ' -Irt! ..wa will not make melons e 1 fi'ubajes grow any larger, nor 3 ' aal strawberries bri rcre alunJj'.t'yj bat, tbey c.;:r r rr .Irr, an.l 8peadiBg, far aad vide, a knowledge of the charms and advantages of this heaven blessed eouatry. Ws were alarmed laat Friday night. Professor Cheatham, la dia- ca&uag the issues of this campaign, was speakta of the Darwinian theory of evolution. Remembering that Mrs. Steen, "the- greatest medium Id the world," was in the city, we feared that the material ized spirit of Darwin would appear on the stage aad demolish the professor. But all apprehension of danger vanished with the reflection that just then the distinguished philosopher was iu his highest enjoyment bocauhe of the positive proof, afforded by the professor hiuisfli, of the tiuth of evolution. LOCAL NEWS. A valuable l.Mt doe i advertieed in Ihie iesue The first congrtywiona) district Demo cratic conTontion will be held at Eliza beth City today. There are a number of dvw residencea going up that w ill bo a credit to the city wheu completed O. Mark has commenced to transfer the stock of Kxvis recently purchased from M. Prug to his main store. The steamer Kinston goes up the Neuso thid mrniog at 10 o'clock for Kinston and hII intermediate points. We bel lev 9 there is a stronger spirit ual feeling pervading New Berne now, with probably the exception of during revivals, than (or many years. New Democratic clubs continue to be forming. The latest is the Cleveland and Fowle Club fromNoe. 6 and 7 town ships, this oounty. Mr. H. H. Perry is President and J. S Fisher Secretary. The farmers annual barbecue at Freeman Ernul'e Thursday premises to be a grand affair. The steamer Caro lina will run from here for the accom modation of those who desire to attend. More fm its hare been exported from this section this season than ever before. Melons, berries, peaohee, ap ples, grapes, ftc, have all been sent in large quantities to the cities of the North. Hyde county has raised a large onion orop this year. Mr. W. P. Burrus yesterday received as fine a lot as one usually sees anywhere; one of the par ties shipping to him having raised three hundred bushels on three quartets of an acre. One cau boar the hot weather more philosophically if they but in mind that that which produces so muoh physical discomfort is contributing greatly to the successful maturity of a good orop of cotton and corn. There is no evil without iu good. The Visitor, one of our exchanges, published at Mjisey Creek, Tenn., con tain s long ana grsphio account of a party of tourists journeying from Round Knob to the pinnacle of the Blue Ridge. Among them was one of New Berne's fairest daughters. Conductor Wooten, on Sunday when a little thia tide of La Orange discovered a colored man stealing a ride; upon speaking to the man he so frightened him that ha jumped front the train while U was traveling twenty-five or thirty miles an hour and turned half a dozen somersaults before striking the ground A few strikes from the fire ball Sun day caused a portion of the department to gorat. The. bell was rang by pne ef the engine horses of the Atlantio Com pany. Ha wss loose ia the . back yard aad walking underneath the bell tower pulled, the rope. Guest he wanted to get in practice -for the Wilmington Steamer Morements. The Eaglet Of the E. C. D. lias sailed yeeterday ; with cargo - of ; . lumber, shingles, paval stores and general mer chandise. The Vesper 'of this line. Will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. At ths Presbytttiaa 'Church.'.. ' .. Bst. S. H. - laler of Oolisboro, preached . at the Presbyterian Church Sunday. ' Though the, weather was very hot, s good audience wsl present. The text wss from St. John 10; S3, bearing principally on the latter clause. "If he called them , gods, unto whom ths word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken." He showed iq aa able manner the infallibleness of ths Cible and that only of all things on earth. As the chart is given ths mariner to travel ths high seas, so is the word of God furnished ns by which we may obtain "salvation. Mr. Isler again 00- nltrp- l t!,e pulpit at sight. ';" Personal. Prof. J. R. Brawar. Brineim! of the Caowaa Bantiat Fam&la Isatitnta at . . ... . oa his retara from Marehead. This exeallent aohool ODaaa September lth. Dr. & J. 0'Hgaa of QreenTille, waa in the city yeeUrday. Mr. D. T. Swindell, wife and child of Washington, arrived oa the Old Do mioa ataamar Sund ay from Ooraooka. They took the train yesterday for Hot Springs, thia State. Miaa Ct Hammonds accompanied them. Mr. H. A. Creagb of Washington, arrived ia the city Sunday evening and left yesterday for Onslow, hirformer home. Miss Florence Perkins of Washington, ia ia the city visiting Miss Bessie Flanner. Literary. me .lew lork Ledfer is always a welcome visitor at this office because of its excellence and of its bright, clean and wholesome appearance. Sinoe the retirement of Robert. Bonner, though a few changea have taken place, the Ledger has in no way gone back ward and that is saying a great deal for Mr. Bonner's sons. The New York Daily started a new feature, Uraphio has I Our Prt's " I . . n . , i wu, .uu,in.uripoaumuu, l,ik. . : i j..tH.. I vuc ucuuicm i. -sireHuj uciKuou i for the profit and celebration of our poetic contributors," in which it is in tA.A . ..KI;.U .11 .k. .... w Fuu,liu 1 uw TO " c 1 that paper. This ia, ws believe, the I Brst attempt of any metropolitan daily I to encouraite the development of American nositical a-anlus and will cer-L . , t,OI, i . , . 4,. I lainiy nu a long i. w.o. a. we.. as increasing the already exceedingly great popularity of the Qrapbic. Here i. .n nnnnrtnnit far Mr lnnl iuwU tn rr , . . ..... become calebratad by sending their effusions written on one aide of the sheet to the Poetry Editor of the Graph- io, Nev Ynrw " - The Century keeps up its custom ot making the As gust a "Midsummer I FTnlMav Nnmbur " Tha nointa nf nAvnl-1 . . t a. . t a. 1 f m tj in voia ubwi w u. uiiu. an ingenioualy planned itory in three parts bv Thomas A. Janvier, author of I th"Iorr Blank" atorias. and an as-1 tronomical series by Professor Holden of the Liok University. Mr. Janvier's new serial is oal1d "A Mexican Cam paign." It need hardly be said that thia is not a new War Series, although the ohspters of lbs first part are named The Mobilisation Of tne Troops," The Parlev Under Falsa Colors." and "The Skirmish at Buena Vista." Professor Holien will publish two articles on sidereal Astronomy, oia ana new. ine one now given snsuj ourumoi we data which astronomy haj collected up to data; it tells of the methods of nam-1 ins the stars, their number, the star w W,i0 ThA ftrtinl.. . .n- . . .. . , propnate io tne star-gazing season. w . n . wv aot Une nets Vllir. EnrroB JocwraL: In your Sunday morning issue the notice of the weekly prayer meetings held bv the young maa (some of them old men, yet young mine cause oi unrisij, was neaaea "A Week of Prayer." Thinking this might leaa to a misunueratanumg, i tnougnt it beet to oorreot tne mistake. In one sense of the word it ia a week of prayer, but then every week in a unristians ine snonia oe a weea oil prayer, but US special nours to which tne nouoa aiiuuea wero not oniy ior the present but for future weeks also, which we hope will last for many months to come. These weeks of prayer, which have been going on now -for a number of months, have been a great source or spiritual enjoyment to all who have participated In them, and those who are teachers In Israel sav they have Men strengthened in their faitlvand encouraged in their labors by beinsr nresent. Now. Mr. Editor, tnese prayer meet ings are non-denominational in their character, and we are laboring together for the cause of our Saviour, seeking oaf Father's blessing on all we say or do." Temporarily we want your help 3 .t-. .11 VIL.1.11... ! U. ou uutu. vuio.. w .u. iwu.- munlty; engage ns wi your pres. " ' w ji r, MOT . rv give perfect satisfaction, or money re will abundantly reward you and all Prl 0K . ' k . otners ior wnawver uwvaTniiwos joo ... - 1 1. . fmaf be placed to. fat attending a meet Ing for UU sake. ' o. f'." s waa uis, Aweauoai Semlar monthly meeting of the Gun Club tonight at 8 o'clock. A full st - tendance is desired. By order of President. : . " R. A. Bichabdsoh, 8eo'y. 1 IS CONSPJKPTiew IXCTJBABtEl Bead the following: Mr. a H.Morris. fiowers, Ar, says; wss uown witn abscess or lungs, ana menas ana pny - sicians pronounced me an Incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's new i;ujooTerr ior tjuasumption, nnw on nf tnira Dotus. and anlerto .. W -. : ' oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." . - Jesse Middleware i Decatur, Ohio, says-'"na4 it not been for Dr. King's Hw Diaooyery ior uonsumpuon 1 would have died of Lopg Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In bet of br,Uh." TryiU Sample bottles froestli.N. Dully 's dreg store. , STATt KVS 1 ONUr NSLU L UrebMor, : lot l ap J ai.uu- iractnrers a.i- here jf their ( l cunt Jeiiomi- maaofaoturoJ on h T . : v far V.. n nation i v I; a i Mill l'i elJlOg Point, Ala;:iii. ,l: . Elder CanQini.t! -i - third party if t.o avv-it gaaization ic tov . ' th" Asheville t'ttv-n " E. Buchanan aiul nt:" a ro uiau went to Squire Cog'e's h'ne m x miles south of fivlva, to irrHt John McMahan McMahan shoe Ltchan&n ia the chest. and seriously if no, fata'.ly wouoded him. McMahan a :n ji:l and roatex oitement prevail At ' Lo Republican convention nel.i i WDn:it) ou the 2d inst., Hon. liir i Kent, of Hen derson, was iioiiur.i'.o.l r r C..&i rss, and Mai. W V V. i. itiibe for Elector Charlotte i n. . it I ariifx lio y yetter !y informed 1 'wrai alums for the I a-i exieiiM.vt scale. lui'ioviTneutri in ruce B-'w buil li.i Lave were at Mt. Ho, the Chrom. le ooming fair are One of the main track. Several been erected, .'tif m-.:iarfr vi the rair are working etif-i .-ri-r-li; v . it is now understood that the Mt. lio.iv fmr is to be a permanent U.itiw'.- Jumbo Jewett, the largi-sl man m in- w . r Ut . h in the city. He m 2 year'- I - , t high sdJ weith" i'.U pou news ana 1 'rservr i i t - lur liy there had boen one th-in.iMl i.la ter. ty-six farmers mb ft'lmro-. cruin.ed tne "tale. ! he c rcf.i' u of the ii tl- . ! i i .. vcuu.1 iu. r. v iiur n in-' ii ri.t ti ineir house of ,ir.K,, ,.,., . last ounuay. . ni folk Iciii en us to announce that he u ! n nu:iti. i thu rates from all r ,nH ia ir .""-B" umiHf 1. r- I miners IntpratAtA 1 'nit rro um h"p I .... i. f.hi,.o.l at one fare for roun I tr Kvory umern Mtaie u r eiitcvi n theocca.ioo. Wilmington Sta. i.r,.,u-n u lian in iq oil ...... . - i i i wjiDB iu 1U1LU3 min 11 Itt a es g ,93.995 wooAa of b utter N,,rtl, , aro Una has 22 363 5; arrre in farms and makee 7,212.507 pounds of butter. Con necucui nas iu ouuer la -tones, mating 201,920 pounds of cheese and 'J3.383 poundg 0, butter. Norlh Carolina has two factories and maken 1.C00 pounds of oheese. Mad do killed by po'lee lomoer inironter urreirggtai:. Kev 1 T. T i I . t . i . , . ui. ruwaaru nan returnoa rrom Ilia trip to Europe. A shark six feet lone was caught with hook and line in the channel at the Innmockj Thursday Tening. The .d-,nle ,,f rli.ihl.. H,.f I - " " ' -- -- - - effljaoious Family Medicine is mcalcu 'able, and when such is found the blainK is thus happily eiprensei I exclaliiKil KurcU.." I have been using Himruonn Liver Regulator myself some live years or more, and my family ulso. and can tes-! tify from experience to its virtues. I never recommend a modicine unless I know it to be good.- In a ministry of twenty-Bve years I have often felt the need of such n medicine and when I found it I exolalmed "Eureka. "Rev. J. P. Harper, Proprietor of the Chris tian Visitor, Ntnithliold, N. C gtato A8sociaiion of f ,(M;ratlc ( hil? To ths Democratic Clubs of North Car I lias A number of important organizations I have called conventions to meet in the 8't a' various dates occupying the time from the 14th to the 28th of Aueuat w. note esoeciallv the Sfwemblr of the Farmer's Alliance, the Inter-State Farmer's Assoointion and tha Flattim!- tural Societv. These will enzane the attention of many of our farmers who desire to attend the Club Convention, We recognize our intelligent farming interest as the Invest ai,d most inlluan tial element of the St. no Domocracy. Therefore it is di cmed advisable to I postpone tho assembling of the Clubs I Your aonrehundinK that the ereat sue oess already assuied w;u bo mattnitied by this course, and iU usefulness en I hanced, announce tho lime and place i or holding the Convention at Morkhead City, aoj. 29tu. Delegates already elected will please take notice. Clubs having delegates to elect will please act accordingly. Ed. Chamber Smith, Chm'n B. O. Bkckwith, Sec'y, D. Preston Parr, Jk," Clem. Masly. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 4th, 188S. Democratic press please copy. Huckltn'. Arule tt.lv. I n. TBI Best Salvb in the world for Sores, Ulcere, Sal FeTer Sores, Tetter, Chapped I w.. rt.iihi.in. nZ. .j .u oCi I . vv.u., ouu U.I Eraptiong and positively' cures piles no w Required It is guaranteed to 1 - yo " UI I a.ia h H N. nnff. ii - 1 1 John Uobinson Doad. i CracnnuTi, August 4. John Robin in, the veteran showman, diod at 8 I o 'cloak this mornimr. He had hn for 1 some weeks in a oritioal condition. Mr. wvsmw awas aaa a vaiuvqi UVUUl.lVUi iUI Robinson was more than eighty years ot age, yet, until within a very short time. ne maintainea a remarkable degree of Vigor. Be has Spent almost his whole life In the management of circuses, be- Ins succeeded bv his sons within tha i past raw years, lie had amassed a 1 large fortune, I . - I . : ' All tha Way from Japan. ami aiu. a. is. UAwKBa i)ear Sire I am I mnnh n unl a ih ih. 1 I n - aU , . I.UIHWU1V 1 1 glasses yon so perfectly adapted to my eyes; with them I am enabled to sd, as in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend 1 tnem to tne puDlic. Respectfully, " I - .. - V E. B. Hcdbard.' j (Ex-Qov. of Texas) Minister to Jspanl 'AUeyes fitted snd fit guaranteed by F, S Duffyi New Borne, N. C. jlSdlm Republics Ceaaty Coaveatlea. Toe Republicans of the several Wards and Precincts of Craven oounty are re quested to hold meetings and elect dele gates to attend the County Convention to be held at the court house in the city of New Berne. Thursday, August 9th, at 18 o'clock m , for the purpose of nominating oountv officers u J to trans- tfc nts the j aC( luch olhir business as may oome be-!-idout or- fore gjj oonvsntion. By order of the Cravtn oounty Re publican Executive Committee. 1 U. Ucbbs. Chairman O E Palmkk, Secretary. I jySSJftwtd. , ADVIfB TO SOTUK1U. Mhs. Wmsxow'B Soothisg bvair should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for 'diar hcea. Twenty-flve oenta a bottle. marl7dtuthaatwlv Boat For Sale, With sail and oars Inquire of J. SPAIN', foot of Pollock street, where it can be seen. auT dlw $5.00 Reward. Will pay $") 03 Reward for the return of a l.iver Colored Setter Hitch Has a soar ou buk and has leen missing about three weeks Return to Hotel Albert. 7 dlf Cheap Freights. The schooner l C. Willis will sail from tho Eastern Dispatch wharf ev.ry Tuesday at noon for andeinere. Stonewall and Hay bora 1 o v rates and safe shipments. jvUethtf C.fl. W. N. lliKI.A M NOTICE. Change of Place for Holding Elections in No. Nine Township North Carolina. Cravkn Cut ntv, i County Commissioners' Office. J New Berne, Aug. 6th. ) Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the Board of County Commis sioners of Craven county, passed this day, the voting precinct at Brcck'e Store in No. 9 Township, in said oounty, has been changed from said place to May s Store at or in Jasper, to be known and designa'ed as Jasper I're cinct in said township, and that all elections in said township shall be held at said last named place until otherwise ordered. By order of the Board. ORLANDO UUHB8, a? d30J Clerk Board Com . VALUABLE PROPERTY A tlx liorss Baldwin Upright Enutne. thirty Ave saw Brown Gin, In good repair, Blllups (!otton rrr as, which needs alxiut f (i worth of work to put In proper order, and one good aa new Thtmlile Hfeeln Tennessi e Wagon. No cali wanteil. Will sell on Ion time with first cUsi leal enale se. urltv. sti,t poi cent. Interest. Engine. Uln and Press .,.uiu n,Hi ,-.,(it STim.lKI. Wagon tlO.UH, flr.l oost ?....ixi r'or furtl Information apply at .Ioi rna i. ntlice. 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 Aty 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. 3j 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 equipments for a saw-mill. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Also a dwelling house, store house and ware house on said lot. One lot of land in Morehead City, No. 4, square 4. Une office building in the city cf New Berne, on the east side of Craven street, near cotton platform. The light draught passenger and freight steamer Carolina. 83 tons regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton; stern wheel , chain gearing. Maohinery and hull in good order. One 12 horse power Eclipse engine. One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. One flat at Bell's Ferrv. One horse and dray. Terms Cash. W. D. Wallace, Josiah Exuh, jy3dfcwtd.l Assignees. . "SAVEJlpIIEY." I a fk Wmm I 0 RefrlgeratOTS, Water COOlerS . AUSL i ccZciS . . . . Jit XaCtOIV FllCeS. A FRESH LOT OF LI1IE AND CEHE1TT At Bottom Prices. 100,000 BRICK' ' ai ;.V4,.,.. L. H. OXJTBER 26';S8.-M4le Street i: NEW HESSE. S, 0. v DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boaxdia? Bchoel wn few utv CMmt. fit,. .n.i : Buhl Blntm t ; i .u , r t Unp .-k, Summ. KKt i.uw KATui Ttw c. r avis, Supt., . tymt. s. c. Nothing Squads It. rr. 1537. . ; a uii my i r. Hating .t:'r ; f vour Bo- 1 IU It KBlt H. ' C. 1 -fl. . It ap i ' '- itrongth. 11 uiako aa ' l; IV I CB ' 'HiiiOImI rkl- au-. it tho JruK and fc. H. raay rUION, " -T LAW. i l ui doors I ba. .ren family s , r Devr ue-i a" . l,ike 1' ' - .. tanic H; . ' l Bai.ard bae t e? n k tars ;i l f there :s n, old man voui .t earnestly and htm tame Hloo t lia'm Kor sale ; n " .' - stores of !; Meadows OWEN iTTO K, t M - f i 'ra i west v. Duffy's Group Syrup, Um-ipe ,.f Ih ri.Kl'AUl.M V U HV N K W 'an.lmft. Liivox-y SALE AND EXCHANGE i . - ,. i. I ' r 1.114,1 tl,. i ' . ii luerljr . : rej I., rut . ' -.! i vtre In i i- i.v ikj - " ' i II 'III'. SAI.K ' sBver.l u. ill tl,o ne,Ml i 1 1, in line, and tii' lulled um furnished .it l snrrxDOd- 1 Wlil.l. M Idle slleet. exten. e - , eoinlu. . j i , ills . the ,..,. Ml 'KHK..H :n, ' KIp'l ,ii 1 tne M..f or KM HAS yeais i. , n. 'f New I,,. i , nop.ii.s , SHlUf.lr ,. f"r mi .r, . IliK mm,' i v.: J . SEE WHAT MRS, J3E PERSON'S REMEDY win lit) K().: Kit K , 1 i: I' r - !: u. ' - l'i Vt.' 'iv yon 'i-..r lifluitns; i . deotod oa n.i.iij-. Kif 1 I'V whst I ln ou the c nora- II I remove t urn attain . mant p ""nlod with es: uiniy - I y ' y '. i ,,1 I. gl, I side til dr n. 'ii i it , i a i sl;.ir l. ired . ,! lilnK ii. 1 I ,1M,l hllftrp, arllB p . . ve, ch;.s i . l ; 'O to tha , '.inliiR tha t mi Id lopl i dlMippoar. ' ' ec-.,'I,ia, . ..dvlsd ma 1 , i i.D years : rin right heMrr I ., to .. ! 1 il ndt-r t.i. i- m: .-.i,;, whieh" ronM not : , . upp-xirnneo It -I-. in rry.and grew i ie - i scliK rnrne .,, . i. :1a o entirely Hnv.r.: r-i.. t. ,. , I 111 T.: , h. fn tonfe'i :.i 11 np, bat . t hyslclsns of ' k t. looked site-1, ' arloun kiiiiii '.; n evei could I ,'o!.Mi,!r'! grea' iMiierinnce. inej- c;,, id plciom'.fit rind aj-. ,s' ; bnrnt out. at . u-e. ; i ' unvollcitw i wish to -so liner, and r-uln- n- :mlel t was iu air f oiooii, i imoived lo try yur lu mcdy.K H had been rcoiompmled to me. I did so with he moat happy rwnt.. I can -ry I ain a t ' well man. 1 cannot s.v ina mi.nh fcr im,,! i ; Remw1y,t is worth Ituweieht In o!d. Be- ' fore I had used one hottln I wa liopemF'nutl"' at the eipiratv-n .f five weeks UiSaorewaa it entirely hmle d, tho wis or rouelirw) i the skin alt gone, and left nic a now ttsWl will fclve one similarly affected any rarlhef V 9 Information they may d.-sire, and can only , say. If the public will give jour RemedVa. " trial it will speak for Itself, mid yoursaeeMa' ' will know no honnds, uod speed tha, da V that most dawn upon ynarfuuiro proapertly ours moat trnly, J-.--.T-ft JAMES OAKTKP. AURlUQfo;, . Bend for pamphlot eontaliiliia teatiniotriala of eurea made among oor hOmapebt'tn4 ' tndorsemenu by well- known eltlic'ns'aud dniggJsts of Korth Carolina. - Price ti ao- per uoiwe; a; wi per nair-icMB bottlor; yfam m oents per patldncfe; fl.WpThair-doaen'pauV, 1 1 MEADOWS t GOAGM? Address. , , -...., . MRSJOE PER0&;-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1888, edition 1
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