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aily Journal VOL, VII.-NO, 268. NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1881). PRICE 5 CENTS. y 11 "V I HE V l3 r BUSHTESS LOCUS. ORANGES Indian Bivr, th fiaeet is the world, at J. F. TaTLoaa. HAVING told my Cews to Mers. Dm ft Wtllett ud mad nr rangemtoU with theea 1 sell ALL ths milk from their Farm that is told io th city, I hereby .ive notice to all my customers and the churns generally that I will tell the milk on and after Sunday, February 10. 1889, at 6c per quail. Very respectfully. f3 l Mrs J. W. Mooeb. SHEPARD, when war vouuairied? 1 were married on the 8.h day of Feb.. 1884. KICKAPOO Comoanv INDIAN MKDKINE will open tbeir free entertainment at the oorner of Broad and Hanoock streets on Tuesday ex ing. F.bruary lith. and will continue two weeks. Dr. Clark will giv free mediceal coneultation and advice eveiy day in hi offioe. Free eotertainnenu every afternoon and at night, fel? fit 17ERTILIZER3 for Trucker and for 1 Cotton Planter, at . , Geo. Allen & Co. I AMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE I LIQUOR DEALER, hi juot re ceived a good assortment of Native VVieetand Brand lei, and also some of the famous California Wine known as the "Angelica," made from the famous and delicious Angelica Qrape. This Grape is only tu -ceeafully cultivated in the Southern part of California; it is a very delicate grape and require cer tain conditions of climate to bring it to excellence, which oonditlon are only met io that paradise of the United Sutee. Bis native North Carolina Wine and Brandies from the vintages of Garrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green are of very superior quality and are very pure. f2 lm 'PRUCKERS'Seed and Sdpplies 1 At Geo. Allen A Co. I M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND I HOLLAND GIN, just received and for sale by James Redmond. I) LOUGHS, Cultivators and Harrows at very low prices. Geo. Allen A Co. 1 rsr If RECEIVED Another lot of lARRETT 8 COGNAC BRANDY for sale by James Redmond HAVING MADE A LARGE purchase ofLorlllard Snuff whioh calls for quite a sum of monevi I am c impelled to atk all of my customers, whose ac counts are over due, to come forward at once and settle. I assure them that I do need the money and they are causing me geeat inoonvenience by delay iDir. I have reduced the price of my tine Butter to 83 cent per pound, it is extra nice and newly made. My parobed Coffee are just splendid. Try a pound and be convinced -25, 30 and 33 ont per pound. To aay merchant in or out of the city I will tell Lorillard Snuff by the ke at 40 cent per lb., less 3 per cent off, for cart. -,;' Very respectfully, THE GROCER E. B. HACKBURN. jtnl9 tf. Selected EARLY ROSE Potatoes for Planting. C. E. 8 lover. IURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Msdioinal and other uses for sale by James Redmond I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well as the rest of man kind, and i( you owe me please pay me. J. O. WHrrrr. ( NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low price. Gio. Allen & Co. ''Our war with Germany baa gODe to join our hostilities with Hyti.' sssaassjawaHsasasBBBiiBBe IkIiI great game against man kind Death captured three kings last week. Thb aotnul net increase of the surplus la.? toe Treasury daring January was $6,750,000. The question of the succession to Aostriao. throne ia causing increasing excitement at Berlin. . The greatest blizzard for jears is now prevalent io the Northwest, and railroad trafflo is suspended. It is said J&aC Harrison needs rest. It he Is overworked la vaca- ' Moo, ow will it be when his term commences tv'- ' '' ' ; The suit brought by Mr. Parnell : against the London Timet at Edin " burgh has teen dismissed at the cost of the.plalntiff. . v The Senate has passed the Bouse joint re8olatioh for the payment of 1500,000 to' representatives of the Slate. James BEadfc V 7 . r-Aw ameadmeat ku been offend xi to the Bundry civil apprbpriatioa blllywhrcb IHs proposed to pay v the widow Of Gen. Sheridan 150,000 rj in, tecognitioA of, bia eminent aer Thebx la a roar between white . and black t oparatirea in a tobacco factory at. Marion, 111 e The blacks bave recenuy been introaacea and V tbe 'whitpa have.ordered them to leare ia ten days or receive snm . mary punishmeut. - "According to the report ol Adjutant General Drum the or ganized malitia force of the Uni!ei States consists of 106,506, of whom 8,397 are commissioned officers, bat back of this force stand 8,104,623 available men " A resolution baa been intro duced in tbe Seuate reqoesting the President to take proper and prompt steps to have lawyer Mc- Kee, who got possession of attor ney fe in the Choctaw claims case aggregating J TSa,7G."V, and then dioapeart-d, arrested aud (irought back to Washington Tiik starlit .vky of February re veals mui li to luterest tlioa who watch the iilauets iu their courses. Venus and Mercury shine ia' the southwest in greater or lesser gtory. Saturn holds his court in the sooth- east, and JQ iter, sole representa tive of tli I'ioiherhcod in the morning t-ky, reigns without a rival as the sun's bright harbinger. Wilmington Star. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISE ME N TS . MR8. J. W. MOOKK-Milk. J F. TaYLOR Iodin river oranges. Roberts Bros I,-ok to your interest rHEl'ARD When were you married? (leueral Ransom's river force on Trent river U nutting in some good work at the toy Hits about live milfS from the city . Tbe Durham cotton mill have paid s divuleod of twelve per cent durig the ast year How much invested capita) in New tferru pays that amount ' The fire district committee is request sd to meet this ( tenia); at 3J o'clock st the Cotton Ktrhangn to conhider tie construction of certain buildings by r.. (v. Uiohop. J I-'. Taylor and others. The market dock waaBlmoet bare of boats yesterday. The systerruen have promised to be up in force during the Fair and will have plenty of oysters and the finest that Pamlico sound affords. The Secretary of the Fair Association have made arrangement-to hev the front and west Rates of Ce4rQrove Cemetery open during Fair week?. By this the distance to the grounds will be shortened to those living down town. Miss Ida A. Hamilton died in Brook lyn, New York, yesterday morning. Sje had many friends and acquaintan ces in this city who kindly remember her during her stay here last winter, and who will be pained to hear of ber death. A small dwelling occupied by colored psople on East Front street nearStim- son's mill, caught yesterday evening, but was put out by buckets of water be fore much damage was done. The De partment re ponded to the alarm, also l e tbe usual number of tpeotaiofKt; ,,1 The Wash ing ton Progress 'aUteiihai a number of people in that community want to come to the Fair if suitable ar rangements are made for bringing and returning them. The Progress will please inform tbe people that the O. D. line has made ample arrangements for that purpose, and we hope to lee a good crowd from our sister town. In the ciiy council proceedings, pub lithed yesterday morning, frttQmja Gray is te ported ai aavinf oj ifof Councilmap Williams' motion to hot ratify the action of the cemetery com mittee in leasing tbe vacant lot in front of th Faft grounds to the Ataociatkn during Fair week. This was an error. Councilman Gray, voted against th motion and Coutfcilman Crawfoid roted for U. ' ; PerfxmaL . , ; , Vfeser. J, D. Berfitage nnd Julian Bender, ef Trenton, ar in tae city Mr. W F. KorneRiy, tOoldsbcro, waa in the city yesterday. Shipping Nw. 1 The ttamer Stout of the Clyde line arrived jester day from: Baltlmot ,Htl a large cargo of general merchandise. She sailed last night on retnrn trip with . . ... ' i cotton, naval store ana lumber. Tje ttesmer Utnt:o of r th O. D. Una will saiiior Norfolk today at II o'eKftk'. T m steamer Vwtwr1 TjrtfW E." C fj; line arrived yeatrdy.,irith eargo of merchandise and will isilthis afternoon at 4 o'clock. i j. iu-.iii.(t as. ta:n.ji "fia .....j.. . vt i -tie . 1 - tt if ruaored thai 'theVuppfcli.1 Ball Cough Syrup is net equal to the demand, Druggteie should ".'Ctetur themselves tor all emergencies as the people rtly en them for tbi remedy , Ko prepiration could have mad each a reputation as 8lvatlon OH has, with out intrinsic merit of the highest ordtf. It kills pain, frlc 25 cts. , , Painting TJp. The O. D. steamers thai ran regalarly bet w sea thki otiy and Norfolk are kept hi splendid stTU-aadrnnniag order. Wfeea tk ltanteo arriv4 Wedaea kday aaotaiag Mr. E. T. Berry nmmoaed a fotM al painters and vast to work, patting a new treat oa ika hons and upper dck, and she goes out today looking as bright and cheerfnl as the jolly captain whe commands ker. On her arrival nest time tbe lower deck and her hall will begone over By tbe wny we note with pleasure that first mate Rhodes has returned to tae Manteo, A clever set of officer and a nice boat. ee i i- New Berae Grace ScaeoL Report of Oraded Boaool for moatb coding Feb. 1st. 1881. Bell medal awarded to 5th grade for beet attendance. bonob sou. 8.h grade Minnie Dowdee, Ixiuiaa 3uter, lney Btyron. 5th grade Mary Dowdee, Katie Mathews, Laura Suter, Fannie Tren witb, Charlie Schieeler. 4th grade Bertha Kafer. Agnes Koy. Uagnidley. ' SI grade Lizzie Hanoock, Musa Sal ter, John Suter. Sand Hill Dots. A large number of our citizens will b present at tbe Fair. Mr. W. H. West takes the lead in raising bogs. Carry sample down, Mr. West, and bring back a premiam. Th ringing of bells and blowing of whistles denote that our farmers are rising early. Good many intend to raise tbeir own floor this year. We bad service last (third) Sunday at Lane's chapel by Rev. Waehborne. The day being so disagreeable prevent ed a good many lady fiisnds from at tending. Some talk of building a high school in our neighborhood. Good material at the helm; so let's all come together and see what we can do. Nothing tack ing, only work. A little excitement occurred at our public school last Tuesday. The build ing caught fire near the top; scarcely any damage done. biagalar Weddlag. Tbe report is in general circulation that Miss Lilla Payns, living near Rest, this county, and a Miss bave been united in marriage. Lelia is well known In Winchester, and has always passed for a woman. We have often heard of women getting married and (has "wearing th breeches," and we presume it will be literally true in this case: vve congratulate Hlu Payne in becoming a man, though somewhat late in life. It will be remembered that her sister, Bettie Payne, several years ago underwent a transformation. got married, and has since lived and acted as any other man, having her name changed to one of a masculine gender. Martiasburg Herald. 1889. What is tbe matter? from east to west The people all cay they have done their . beet In plotting and planning, in sowing and rtaping, Yet hard times in our busiaess is creep ing. What is the matter? has our land grown stale, By scattering o'er it, scale by scale, Imported salt powders, or delicate bone Oust, At which hard times muffs, in perfeot disgust. What lath matter? are our children arrayed In economy's dress, at Valley Mills made. Ah not silk and satin oar darlings all wear, At which hard time looks in perfect despair. What is the matter? are oar goblets all filled With pnre sweet milk from our barn yard stills. Th milk is neglected, but the grapes ar press 04 And hard times winks, and seems dis tressed. What is the matter? we are all in debt, Our tables are filled with handsome sett Of silver, britannia, china and glass; Bard urn peeps, and heartily laughs- What I th matter? onr men of mean Ar aire id t tack I with (pinning wheels. Which would pot our land in a merry tune, And .hard time would leave us very eooo. ThcM art a few iroaal that trouble i bur brain; , f ; - - Bat w bar a sweet promise of sun hid and taint . Let every heart meet heart, in y mpathy true. And hard times' fact will be pale and Maev tet uah seep working, watching and praying, t : . Count all our blll before they need paylar, " -'-- Let kind-hearted Charity sit at our door And hard time win leave to come no ""-trior', !uBBjt:tfcy, ' Dallas 5,K tt, jr Travelers ara nblect to other danaari than thon of rrnd car. Improper eating at the' various hotel they visit dnnandl th proper us of that reliable regulator of th human system, Laxa ; It la not alwaji perfectly aaf , to soothe the baby with opium prepara tions, but yon can rIyoa Dr. Ball baby By rap; it contain nothing injn rioni. -. - lo MifilUS aii 4 Ta 1 1- lit itur. .VHIH CiiwLiAA. ThEltaSY rtl iti'.Mt-M Kaiki'.h leb 5. To Sheriffs tn.i 7 :.t V- ' ' S.-rf. Carolina Tbe follow, n ct , t trie tcer! As sembly is pa blushed f r i.ur icf ruia tion and guidance It h in for e cd effect from an I fr the -i 1 J? of February. lx--y, aaJ arpius to the ale of property for tain lor the rar l"vs V ry rtrpt . t!u'!y L W IUin M;r Treasurer The tifnerai .-t-.. r r v srJ ' Ima do cnui : Suction 1 Tr.t section cft five chapter one hundred and thirty eecen. lawsof one thousand eibt Imtidred an I eighty-seven, be and tt.e sauje h hereby amended bv ntrikm ut the word "February m the tirst !me of 1 section, and lnerlln(! Mat and amend section oll hi, lit .! u: H t-mv nine of the saiJ a. :, .a ,,r.t m.-r. iLere of, by striking t ut t ' r i .-. r ..1 in serting therefor the u ' td Mo Sec 2 fS.rikf!!!! J,ti.i ,n l,ne twelve of r-a.. n , i I hi aert "April io lit : he I r hi. I ut 1 1 ue ut Jinu twenty i f m 1 ary and n.-.ii section htv . in. t amend l.y srtik ai l uiseit log out the ..i 1 "June" therefor 8eo. 3. That a . Mir . 1 . s n I .r a.'l t I .hili ' .i.i : . A cscin ! I U 'iuie 1 - f n in , 1 t Hits ( ai.. I ih in conilu t ah u. are beret v repe ill Sec 4 Tina rt. and after iia i ,h m la the t icii.T il times ai.d ih!i February A D llnee . In of Speaker f Hell f i: I" tlVrS. I'(l Mil lit - M r ih II l Sel, The follow Hikt are the m, 1 1 i: set of as amended Bai.R i 'V nv u.i : v r i Sec ."5 tin the first Mi.n.lm in each year bet ween the h. u i -o clock a. m. and f ur p ri tl or tsx collector h i!;n. t. d I i public sale s' the cis u; h .-' f the f Mn ( Mill' !,. t.f! If. r al ,-(. it place 1. 1 V al I I and -I f. r Sine of holding court io I on which thi taxt county, towtihhip, vni.i,r .ty. s, hoi. I district or anv otln r ('ii "hi, f.ir the previous year still renriiii tinpnid. and he may adj nun th sie fr. in iliv to day until ih Un is r I h t-i. i r links have been tTe red . hi. 1 the -hi' rill dial I gie notice of Mich .; f real propi rly by publication thereof i tu t' ufk fcr four coDSPCiitiio ol. ( omnicncing the first week in Apn . (pi ci , d the sale, in a newspaper iu tu.i cuunty hav ins s eeneral circulatiuii tu.-run, which newspaper shall be deignuted by the board of county commiHsionprs; and if there be no newspaper published in hi county, he shall Rip notice cf such salp by a written or printed notice postfd on tlo door of tbe court house or building in which the courts are commonly held, for four wseks previous to ihcpalo, commencing on tbe first week in A ril prior thereto The notice shall contain a notification tbst all lands on n-mch the taxes of the preceding er imnunc il. remain un paid will s Id end the time and place of the mile, sr, I notice must con tain a list of the Ian ! to he sold and the amount of taxtadue thereon. The sheriff shall add to eat ii description of lind so advertirtd the sum of twenty cents other than town lolt, and for each town lot the sum of ten cents, to defrsy tbe eipenpesof advertising, which sums shall be added to tbo amount due on said land or town lot for taxes and col lected in the same manner an'thc taxes. And all delinquent tnxi -i in any cily or town where the tax payers own real estate in the county shall be certified by the mayor of such citv or town from the tax Hat to tbe hhorifT on or before the first day of April of each year. Bee. 57. Tbe ah riff shall keep a sale boek showing tbe land sold, the name of tbe purchaser, and tbe sums for hich each tract via sold, and on or before the first Monday of Jurje follow- D tbe sale of real property, he shall file in the office of thejlerkof the board! of county commissioners a return there of as tbe same shall appear on said sale book; and such certificate shall b evi dsnce of the regularity cf the proceed ings. 8ec. 129. The sheriff or the tax collec- lector shall pay the county taxes to tbe county treasurer or other lawful of ficer, lie shall at no time retain in hand over thrre hundred dollars for a longer time than ten days under a penalty of ten per centum per month to tbe oounty upon all sums so unlawfully retained, and shall on oath render statement to the commissioners at their monthly meetings of the smount in his bands. Un or before tbe hrst Monday of May in each year tbe sheriff shall ac count with the county treasurer or otber lawful officer fer all taxes due the coun ty for tbe fiscal year, and cn failing to do so he Shall pay tbo county treasurer a penalty of two per centum per month on all evm unpaid, and this shall be continued until final sett'ement: Pro vided. the board of county commis siooers may, in their discretion, relieve tbe sheriff or tax collector of said pen alty of two per centum per month upon payment ia tali at- tna county taxes. Earthquake Shock. Charleston, 8. C, Feb. 4 A elight earthquake shock was felt last night in Lder South Carolina. "The vibration Wai such a ia caused by a passing (rain, aid was of brief durateon. In delicate health, and who suffer from hafettoal constipation, will find the plaiaaa California liquid fruit remedy, syran of Furaaaoro easily taken and mr ta6cial ia f fleet than aay other remedy., it note prompt ly jet gently on the bowels, kidneys, liver anq atom' acb and doea not sicken of debilitate '. E. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N.O. ... . jan9dw4w . ... v' . Ireaurei' lit. eie ef Tksk Mr Imic H Smith, Nsw Berne, N C , Sir: At oar last monthly meeting a unanimous vete of tnaaks was given y for th donation of fits dollar the part proceeds of a festival gotten up by you for the beet fit of the New Berne Fire Department. 1 am authorized by the New Bern Fir Engine Company. ' i No. t, to officially communicate tbeir a-tion to you. 1 Very respeclf ullv K dun k .rc Ne BoiceS K F t.'o .No '. Dr. larver (kallentre Brewer Kansas wiTY. Feb 4-Dr W C a-ver, the noted sbot. has Sent StM tbe American Field to bind a match uh John L Brewer, tbe champion 'UK IUUI Ul L.tlgtaUU . t.i 1W l(Ot)III., riurnngoarn rules lie tajs ne n; ohiMit Brewer for anv amount fri m ilO) to S 10 OijO and will got- Ku.lar.d to meet bim Amkkimng Kiy s i. ri ! :n Ha. in in. nths I was surprised and delighted to iiod that the right r.mi r . I , h i, h nas . losed uii entirely for over twenty rars wasiipen and free as Hi other ! and can ue n now as 1 could not do f r man veais 1 feel very thankful It II t rtseenuham 2? l"th St Mrot k I y n Ir.un the l'asior of the tllnel Haiil st liuuh, Philadelphia, l'a 1 was s much troubled with catarrh it serious! effected my voice t ne bottle i f Kl ? s I ream Malm did the work M) i v is fuliy restored B F lipsner Look To Your Interest! I Farmers Country Merchanta an.i ihe I Trade Kenerally are lnvite.1 to call and I eiamlne our slnok of Dry Goods, Groceries. Provisions. Etc. W f h I w a a hrated keep in st. k th, State Friaon and Parsons Uoota and Shoes. I'.tery pair warranted We have a large supply of I oiida Cheroots and Proclamation ( Rar. These kooiN are bought by us direct, from the Factory. Snuff at Manufacturer Trices tT No t ouble to show goods ROBERTS BROS., 3outK Front it.. Nme flume. A ( SPECIAL NOTICE. DE8T THVT 18 MADE. ACTIVE SOAP! TTDfTJ' I A W.x of Klegant Toilet sn ItJllIli . or a K.illle itt psrfunie lor i' rH,eiH of Active Soap. Ask your grocer for II. Kept In every store 1 n New Meriif. ON HAND : Large Stock of Gill Twine, Rqpe, Seine Twine for Spring Fishing, For sale cheap at IT. Ulrieli, WHOLESALE GKOCEH, MIDDLE STREET, NEW I'.ERNE. N ('. Just Received: Direct from Houlton. Maine, TWO HUNDRED BBLS. GENUINE EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES, RUST PROOF and SPRING SEED OATS. S. W. A E. .W. SMALLWOOD. fe5 d2w 25 Bbls. Rice For Sale. Having bought from the Ellis Rice Mill all of that broken Rice, known as the S. grade, I take pleasure iu ofTf ring tbe tame to the trade. 6 lw CHAS. S. IlOU ISIER. THE RLD T OILMISOF; -LBCO. Having established a depot at this point for convenience of our many customers, win keep constantly on hand Kerosene and tbfcir popular brands of Red "Cn and White "C" Oils. Lree stock hav ing arrived, are now prepared to fill all orders promptly at their warehouse, foot Craven street. E K BISHOP, Agent. Fib. 5, 18S9. 6 dlw Go to F. S.DUFFY rRUGGIST, AND BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. Th beat sortnitnt of Trust? t in ibe city, A twrftel at pear steed. A roll uwrtmiul of Fresh and Warranted Garden Kee. a. A lance, varied and telect stock or I'erfs mery and Fine Koeps. A choice assortrtent of Pine acd Cheap Class. Pro.ir'ettri of DnfTj's T ulc Mixture, DurXj's antl-Rllloo Kills, old acd reliable Fsaitiy Medicines. Hat-i1umes,Fethef-Faoa, Mounted Birds, Featber We k. and eey ArUcte mad by Mis A. W. ijurrv. AH of which we offer at the VlBT LOV. 1ST PRICS for UAEL deel d wtf , - a- f. a. DUFIT. Rooms To Let. ruiL.eLed it i nfii'U'- .e, wi;hout t ar I -LP i . '.I'lty -rt a- ' ' . -. ft.: J If A 1..1 I a from in the 'Lite f r Pocket B--ok Found, by calltcg on o. l'udo s i: s J I M! A si.. - I ' ftore hi. t dt Agen:7 C:-::ti Mutual Life Insuranco Co. 1 1 t r.t I . i et . ; r r.wt t i -isti 11 t 1'..:, ... : . '. ' , i - ' Ml (IU i j :so,ii4 ' t ' tiT.i r.'.i -..ii '''4;),49 :n t t"i. i ' -KIj. ' s .Md6.J "tl tj-ji 49H 3n '-" i:o r.T-, ?n n ivi:i. .il ins. Co. t in i : An I n. pi, tf u h.. I- '. i : SAM'L Wliol, I ISH SKIDMORE, -N i' '.iinussic:i ih: a i, ku. I I l It kl II in s !ll:KT. I I I '1 it K KT. IM-w YUIIK. 1. S. fashio::aeu Y KM, 7AIL0H I p. , 'y Mahlws ry i:k. x c n.n 1 .It Life Size Portraits. life S,.... J'.,rtrHi:-. ,n . i.l r.r pray on mail,- from nv kind ,,f Bmn picture hy Ml.-s A I I ; i H! MA'JE. T Snnfa -ti-n Ktiar-intee.l. Apply ut. Ir ich.,1,,,,.. Johnson 'tr,rt- LUdwl, GREEN, FOY & C0M Do a (Jeneral Hanking husinew. Nm Hvm.im, U.ii-,1:, Mi. I i let S:rret. f ..ii rt Ii .lour below Hr.-.e, Alhert, fel U n ku k. . r. Mules and Horses. A UN P. I.' iT .f J!' i P.S un.! inUSPH have jt arnte.l Bt J10 lllf M H A 1 1 N & CO. For Sale, A CALF HALF-RLOOi) JERSEY PULTi . Prier n.i. Apply 'to P.N'"' 11 ,V.U.-.V, ORTU, nit dwtf Nt -K Ikrne.'N. C. For 30 Days Only! HEATING STOVES FOR LESS THAN COST FOR TOP. NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Now is the time to buy. We must reduce oucatock. Tim h no humbug. Come and pee nv. P. H. DRANEY. J-1C24 dwtf A Valuable Residence FOU SALE CHEAP. A. bran new Dwrliiog House, wn taining six comfortable rooms, and kit chen and dining room attached.' Lo cated on Change street, near East Front. Apply to WATSON & STREET, d20 lm. & Real Est. Agent:' prunkenness Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Curedf it aiamuniin ii. Miirr stttti apicir . BcH et toed, without the knowledge of the tter MUWng it; It is absolutely bannless and wUt P,ne "d speedy core, whether ' tbepatleat U a noderate drinker or an alcormii, - wrjoa-rTNevenFAiLa. We GUARANTEE ' a eompleu enre la eery instance. 4Scaie -FREE, Address In confidence, , V WLC SPECIFIC CO.. 1 8t Bacs X ClnelnwH 0.
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