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." , " V Castoria i Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prrscriptiou for Infanta
viv ' V.i V Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
tler Narcotic ubxtaiice. li Is n harmless substitute
,v.,- - lr Poireoric, Drops, Sootliing Synips an. 1 Castor Oil.
sV-.''''' It is Pleasant. It g-iinrantco is thirty years' use by
-fir" J HT.Ut.ons of Mothers. Cxstorla destroys 'Worms aud allays
''.'" fovOlsbness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
r-----.'' cures Diarrhoea unci Wind Colic. Castoria refsves
tectldnsr troubles, cures constipation ond flatulency.
Castoria nsslmates tlio food, reg-ulutes the stomach
find" Imhtw, givtnj; hcaltliy aud natural sleep. Cas
tor is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
CaFtc.ia.
Tijinri If au t-t licet mediMne for chll
j "t Mother httvp rp.-3dl7 told me of iU
V . l7HM-ii cbl.tlTPQ."
Dk. 0. C Owiooi ,
Luvrt ll, Hits-.
Cavorffc ! the ta remedy for childwn f
'bicb I m acquainted. I hopq the day is rut
ar distant wbeaniott.:rt will con s-,. !er t h roa 1
nU?it of their children, nn 1 im i astoriA
of the various quat n-ivnim iwn.ci.
Jimmying their on--, i.r.iiioi,.i;.M,
rent down their throats, i-heivi.y syndic;; j
mm to nre mature graves " ;
Da. J. F Ki.sTrnri-,
C:iivav. Arii I
Thm Centaur Compmiy, "
FIRST-0LAS9 BARBERS.
PROF W II SIIEPAltD and hin
competent aisiHtaats in the ions i iat nrt
will tive you a good job and will pay ;
triok mention to all branches of hair
outtitu and shaving. I
t7Give me a call, j
At Gaston llouso 3arbor Shop.
Tansorial Sriists
THE
T0N3GRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
of TIMOTHY BOW,No.M0 Middle
Street i nw p'-aoirod to do the
bfst of work its line.
El pert h'eip, sharp razors and polite
attention. Hair cutting a Bpeoiahv
First Class Barber ShoD
BRICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST.
Nearly opposite Baptist Church .
Apartments neat and tidy, and ouly
. mnostent assistants employed.
?irat class bath rooms . oonnocted with
snops.
- n. L. Banks,
daoS Proprietor.
- ELLIOT L GREEN,
Hair Dressing Parlor.
Y Careful attention given to all bra nobis
of the bnsiness.
. Oblldran's Hair Cutting a Speoialty
'BOOK STORE
'"-. - AND
; :-V.. - .-
Blaak Bodksptsd new lot SUndard
Works of Keaownod Authors.
Prayer" and - Hymo Books, Ladles
lf Purses, Pens; Penoila, eto.
-Aisd; Late Papers and Periodicals re
oeiveddally;".,v'v. ; lutf
MAN WELL & COOK,
Engineers, 'Machixiists
. - & Blacksmitlis-
'''T'i n& repaia Engines, Boilers
; "iSftW Millsj Grur MiUs and Pumps,
.j Steam boat work of all kinds,; ,
' Bepalr Inspbators and' Injsetors.
- .uss dwbui sua wiwr jiitB uucu
In ; in all their branches, yr
' -' Sbop between loe Factory "' and
t i freight Depot of A. & JTk O.JC JR.
j-x c aV E AT S.TRAD E K" A rks i
. . COPYRIGHTS. "s, -.
.' , CA1 I OUTAIN A PATENT t Vm a
-xjnn t answer and an honest opinion, writ, to
- III t N A' I'O., who have but noarly rtfty yesrs
- " eeennrti In the natent buwnesa, Coniraunica.
. 1 ti ill. sinctly (sumilelltlal, A li nndliook of la.
I :ni:e:uQ c.'inmiua 1'ateet.) anil bow to ob.
t-.m iHi ro sent tn(5. Also a r?.THioguaoi meukau..
lual t:-il f:i-iiT ao IkxiI.8 scut tree.
I'Te.ins t -:'n tliiiin;h- Munn & Co. Tecehre
SPf- i.ii li.-t'o' m the lentilie Ameri.'nit, and
truis ft 6 l i :t ut ;y bti-irp. tl.c puMtc wu a.
O'lt t 1 tn ti.O iTUt'tllltr. '1 lOR 81!l'lt,l'll PHilfr,
w" tiiv. p'-i jinny iniTHtraTi'U, hus t,y t:a- the
i." -t t a of nv tK i I'll i no wu' le in Ui
- I ; i . ir, t-;!- '- c wnt fii-.'.
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Castoria.
Cutoria Is o well adapted to children that
I recorttxiead it as superior toaoy pracrtptioa
known to me."
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
II t So. Oxford - Brooklyn, N. Y,
' ur piiysici-Ans in tho children's depart
incut have sjkjLcu of their exteri
fiii-p in their outside practice with Caston
atj.l HlLKott'h we only hare anionp o j
tnedw-a! supplies hkt is known aa refjuLj
pnlm ts, yet w are frre to confess that the
ni'TiLii of Ca-'oria has won ua to look wita
f;i- niH.n it."
L'MTin Hospital and IhHPKNSAUT,
Huston, Ma&s
An.;.: t Shitii, Y, .
; SUoet, licxr York City.
STEAMERS.
, astern Carolina Dispatch.
PM-ndr in.) f reight l.v tetwee?i
IK 'iru Nonh C!arlir.K Potnto.aud ailroij
nectlo: b o the
PFWNYLVAJIA RAILROAD,
N-w York Fit Had IphU, Norfolk, Ul
(linnre. It Irlmiontl unit rtoatou.
T ONLY Trl-A-kl Llue Out
H4W llk-n.
I T 1
RV ANn FLK(A"iTLY B'QUIl'PK.
Halls ..om Nw Hern.
'lUIDtls,
WKU1VK.HDAVS
rniDA vs.
A.T 4 r.ivt.,
stoppina at I oaaoae maml each way and
f'irmInK nloae conreetlon with tun
Norfolh A -outhern Railroad at K.ilsaheth
City and tne Norfolk and VVeHlern Railroad
at Norfolk.
ni" Uurern CarollnaIlP',,aleh Line, eon
alatlns ot tn Htr N'is, Norfolk Honihern
ii. K... "ew York. Th':. ai.d "Sorfolk K. 11.,
;n-l Penn.ylvanta H. K , form a rellnhlp nnd
"nl-tr Hue, otforla:: uni rlor funlMlten !f
'ii'ch pfts,ieufr au4 frwielii i rrtn-imrtHMcn .
".o ir'.i.s'.i ,.xeipl ft. 1: in til CUv.al
ii"ru potat f r.'lKh 1. wll! Vfl lop., led on enrs to
tliroufsh to ilent natlor.
)lrecl all goods to b. shlpptu v! r.R'ilem
)aioltua Otspalh dally as fnllowHt
S-roni New York, by Plans. K. R., I'lr Zl,
North River,
from Phlladnlphla, by Pblla., W. anil Ba to.
R. R Donk Ht. Station.
Krom Baltimore, by Pblla.. Wll. and Halto.
R R., President. Ht Station
roui Norrolk, by Norfolk Bon them R. R.
'ram Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans
portatlon lo.; Naw York and New Knland
A. R.
a- Rates as low and time qnloker tban by
ay otber line
For farther Information appiy
H. Jotos (en'l Freight TraiUo Agnt,
P. R. R ) Oenoral Trattio Agent,
'.tao. htbphrns. Olvtslon Freight Agent
P W. 4B.lt R., Pblladelphla.
i. B. Oooki. Oen'l Freight Agent., R. Y
P. N. R. R., Norfolk, Va
1. o. Hpooins General Freleht Agent N, 8
U. R., Norfolt, Va.
GSO. UK NDE RSON. Agent
Now Berne. S. 0
a ABSOLUTELV
The Best
SEWIN5
MACHINE
MADE
VfK OR OVIl DEALERS can aoll
yea machines cheaper than you can
get elaewhere. The NE W HOiUB 4
onr best, bat we make cheaper kinds,
nch as the CI.IITIAX, IDBAL and
otber Bleb Arm Fall nickel Plated
Sewlnac naeblnes for $15.00 and ur.
Call on onr agent or write ua. We
want your trade, and If prleea, terms
and square dealing; will win, we will
bar It. We challenge tbe world to
Srodnee a BBVTEB $0.00 Sewing
aebtne lor $ SO. 00, or a better $20.
Sewing machine for $20.00 than yoa
can bay from sua, or onr Agents.
TEE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
Osuxax, yiM. BoRoa-Hisa, Uxioa Soriaa, H.T.
. duosao,jru. St.louis,1o. Dallas, Texas.
. .. BAxnuacnocCAb AfuxiA.aA.
INJECTION
a
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fORaf ; ' : - t QUALE
So Itala. No rain. PrcTcnta strlctara
Fret. Hyringe. A 1 to 4 Day Cur. for OopnuaHUCA.
Uu JET. JLki'cdkkhika, HrrjiMAToniiiroc. And All
P'nbealtby Bexaal Ulschararea..
saT'A Sure Preventive ot all Venereat Diseases
At Druggists, ot, sent to any address lot UIS
Inlecttoa nalrdor Is "TIIK BCTT" of all
Similar remedies. PS. HIMBSaBST,Sta4tfm,lM
Unlr lar Co. UaeaUn Ohio. f. a.
Caveats, nd Tratle-Mirk3oMa;ned,mill PAw
ernt btiBiness conducted for Moderate FCC.
Ou omce is Oposrft u. 8 . Patcnt Omee
ana we can serin o piicu. i hw uhi usaau iuww
rctnot from WaahinRton. . X . i
tJoj. We advise, i Atentaute not, tree oil
ciiarfr. Our tt no till patent in secured.
A pamphlet. "How tnbt.in aatenis,' withf
rost of same In the U. 11 and Jorifc'ncoiioLriesi
psTtNT Orrics. V-
-...irir.ON, O C.
MONEY
t J l . . i If
THE SIXTH Or APRIL, 1866
rKRCT QBEO.
It i a ua lion's death cry;' ye. the aoov
is pamed
The stoutest race that iier fought to-day
luklb Iouj'IiI ita last.
Aye! start anJ sliuddrr well Uiou majxt
well veil thy weeping ejes
Englaml. may God forgive thy part
man rjnnot but despise!
4i', sliuddcr a', that cry tluit spmks the
South" Mipreme despair
Thi'U that couldst sated savet not that
wouldst vet didnot dare;
Thou that hadM n4;ht to aid tli riyht. i
ami heart to Urook the wroni:: 1
Weak words of rotnl'ort the wejik strong '
! haud to help the Mmnj.
That land. Uie arleu of thy w.allh, one
h.iu:ird wn-4e Hpj)e:.rs-
( Tiie if-lies of her iiinny li -iik ale slaked
in patriot tears
! Tear- fur the -Ahi n ho diid in vain fur
I Irii'iliiiii mi the 1 1 o 1 1 j
Ten's trtirs of Imti r anguish still lor
tlio.yj who lire to yield.
j The cannon of hi.- country peid'd Stuiirf
funeml knell '
I lis .niUliers' cheer- n:ii .- i,k eir- as
Sionewall .' : e i -
t inward o'er millant A-li'n'. :nu' swept
war's sueees-ful ti:e-
And soutoern hojes w 'e n,ngyet when
l'olk and Si-,. ..;i !n d.
Hut lie. the leader on who- wnnl those
captains loved to wait
The noble-t. bravist. U-st of nil, hath
Ioiiih a hauler talc;
I'npt alb'd liy -hot and steel he pass'd o'er
ninny a desperate Held
Oh! i"d. that he hatli liM -o lon' and
only liv'd to yield !
Aloti the war-wdin, wa-ti-l ranks that
lov'd him to the 'a-l
"nil Kiddi n'd face ami weary p:ee the
van'jiD-li'd eliiillain pa-s'd
Their own hard lot the men forgo, they
Iclt what his must lie
What thoughts in that dark hour must
wnni; tlie heart of ticaeral Iyiv
The inaiilv eheek with tears was wet
tin' stalely head was liow'd.
A breaking from their shatter d ranks
around bis steed lliey erowM;
"1 did my lx-t for you'" 'twas, all tho-e
trcnililiim' lips eouhl say. -Ah!
happy tho-e whom death ha- -parcl
the angui-b o to-day ,
Vcvi on, 'ir''iiu;i! wivp llo -o !ips 'jivt'ti
to toy I'liu-i1 in vuiii
Thf s.jis ho lio to wear oiiro niorp thf
I'nion's "jiiHini; clmin
The hollies whose liyht is j ut-in lit.! lor
live -the giiives without u stone
Thefol.ie.1 tl.i;; the broknl swoi.l-the
hope forever llown.
Yet raise thy hei.il, liur hmd, thy dead
died lit-.ivt'ly lor the Kiht
The folded litis; is stainless still the Lr.-k-en
sword is hrihl ;
No blot is on thy record I'oiind--no Trea
son soils thy fame!
Weep thou thy dead with cover'il head
ne mourn our Knidnnd's -hatne
INSECT LXTELLIGEXri',.
DiscloBurea Which Are Disconcert
ing to tho Kind-Hoartocl
Sentlments Conjured Cp by the Thought
That the Smaller Animals Are Siihject
to Emotional Sen.atlons A Wasp's
Reasoning Power.
Wonderful are the discoveries of
science in theso days, but we could
cheerfully dispense with many of
them. In particular, tho growm"
mass of evidence which suests that
organic tifo is always accompanied I
by some degree of intelligence rouses
tho most uncomfortable thoughts;
for Intelligence implies a crowd of
sensations from which, as wo hoped,
the lower order of animals were
free. That ants and bees and such
liko have somo power of brain might
be admitted without unpleasant con
sequences. No one, in the temperate
zone at least, wants to harm them,
unless provoked. But to hear that
beetles and wasps, spiders aTid flies
are suspected of feeling terror, pain,
anxiety and such emotions, is very
disconcerting to tho kind-hearted.
For they have always been treated
as enemies of the human race, to be
destroyed at sight. If the means of
execution bo cruel, that is seldom
taken into account; and the very
worst of'it is that we must persevere
in so treating them, whether they
bo intelligent or no for, after all,
the most of them act in a manner
hostilo to our comfort, though their
intentions may be good.
Take wasps; who except a Bud
dhist does not kill them at every
opportunity? The bona fides of
the Theosophist will hardly stand
the test. But Mr. Belt made some
observations that startle our com
placency. That delightful observer
ranked wasps next to the higher
classes of ants in point of intelli
gence, and he gives some instances.
A specimen of Polistes carnifex
was liunting in his Nicaraguan
garden. Belt offered it a grub.
which it promptly cut in two, left
one-half in the midst of a leafy
shrub and carried off the other,
Before, starting for the nest, how
ever, it hovored, over the spot and
made small circles round, then
larger ones, as if taking the bear
ings. When it had got underway
even, it suddenly sped back and re
pea ted these operations, aa if upon
reflection it did not feel sure that
the place was quite fixed in its
memory. , EeturninoT emp'tT in due
time. the. wasp described but one
circle and flew like . an arrow to the
opening. " But the leafjon which it
had deposited its prey 'was obscured
by - another ' above, : and the wasp.
running in, soon lost : Itself among
the foliage. It cams out, circled
round again, and descended-i-with a
like result, gain and again tnis
happened. "Always it alighted in just
the very same spot, after repeating
its observations, buzzing more and
more antrrilv, at length, by chance,
it found the morselflew straight
away, and did not return.., 'Aa Belt
says, a man seeking some object he
had left behind would act in just the
i same way. London Standard.
VICTORS are Standard Value.
The 5t.m.!..:.l ;U o ( Vi. t r IliryrKs is fiio.n. . .'
and Victor tiikts arc fuorantct-.l a ::.in,t cut rates durin0' li.c cuki.;
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON.
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA.
CHICAGO.
SAN FRANCISCO.
W. D. BARRISOTON.
The weather is getting warm
enough for snake stories to
crawl out.
Croup mill H iKinpiiiir ( oiu-h.
I have three children who are buu
jeot to croup, and have fouud that
Chamberlain's Oouph Hemedy will
cure them ijutckcr than anything else
I can get. if you do not believe that
this remedy will euro the croup, do
as I did, try if and you will soon be
convinced, li. M. Chatham, Dewey.
IllinoH Whooping (Jough is also
deprived of all dangerous consequences
when Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
is freely given. There is nothin cual
to it foi either of these nilments. For
sale by ,J . V. Jordan Druggers.
A woman is nervo'ts whon the
train is behind time. A man
swears.
-l.in'h'ei :-.t".r. 'i Heiiiedy. A marvol
oue eure fo- Catarrh. Diphthuria,
I'rtr.lo r lO'-oo anrt Hi-adnehM. Wiih
tii:h hotto- (.to ro is an ingenious nitoil
Itij.i '. tr for Inn more succrsfol ir.-sr
m el A thee oouiniamtp without extra
chsruf
Tho smart Alecks in a small
town all collect in tho barber
shops.
W j. i
W 1.-1
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The way to live lonp is to keep
breaching.
A lazy man never has corns
on his feet.
Chamberla F.y- ;eid Ski-i OintTen,
Is a c-.t-.o . ' .. f..r I ! 1 1 --1 1 i . i v....
Oramdat.-.! : !.i.k S Mi .-'. -, I il. -.
iv.'ema, 'I el 1 1 I', S..lt I onilni :rnl S, :: 1,1 I !.:!!.
- i eell..- v r Co . I v l' oi ne, c'
TO HOTtSK OWK.!.l
I-'or pnililur i". Ici-e i:. a !:! !; .''le' eon-
tlilioil trv ir. a.h's ' ': c..!,'. :; l'...lers.
I'le'V tone, up the s -lem. :i id i !ir-i Iimi, cure
los of aplK'tile, ivlii Vi eon-lipalion, eorrei I
kiilnev .lisonh'i-s anil ile !r a' iioin-., Kivini;
v life to an ol.l -r over w .i lo 1 iioi -e. Uo
cents per jiaekay . For sale bv di ugi
Sold nv T I'idan, New Kerne N, C
A naturalist is a man who is
out of a job looking for bugs.
liuild Him I p.
Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Atlanta, Ga.,
had severe dyspepsia Physicians and
all ether remedies lailcd to cure him.
He tried Tyner's Dyspepsia Kemedy,
and afterwards writes: " The first dose
gav relief I recommend it as the
best dyspepsia remedy ever discovered.
1 have gained tlesa stnoe using it. 1
voluntarily recommend it to all suf
ferers with stomach troubles.'' For
sale by druggists at 50c per bottle.
Men who smile at a humbug
will scratch for a bed bug.
The Population of New Ilerne
la a boat nine thousand, and we would
say at least orle-half are troubled wit',
some affection on the Throat and Lungs,
aa those oomplaints are, according to sta
tistics, more numerous tban others. We
would advise all our readers not to ne
gleot the opportunity to call on their
druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Hal
sam for the Throat and Lungs. Trial
one free. Large bottle 50o. and $1. Sold
by all druggists.
Answer This Qnestlou.
Why do so many people we see around
us seem to prefer to suffer and be made
miserable by indigestion Oonatiy ation,
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming; up
Of tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 73o.
we will sell them Bhiloh's Vitalizer,
guaranteed to cure them. Sold by New
Bern jurug Oo
At under taker likes tolive in a
dead town.
How a Chicago Man Was Cured of
' Rheumatism.
Mr. John Hall, ot 9235 Com
meroial Ave., Chioago, met with a
serious aooident for which he used
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Ireely,
with the best results. 'Bat now,"
Bays Mr. Hall "comes the best part
of my story. Fo many years I have
been quite a sufferer from rheuma
tism, with stiffness of the -joints.
Since tbe application of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm, all symptoms-, of
rheumatism have disappeated; in
fact I believe that it has banished
ever? trace of rheum attsm lrom my
system." Fot sale by J. Vt Jordan-
UraggiBt's. ,r . -
DETROIT.
DLNVLR.
An New Berne. N. C
A traveling man is no goml
when lie los.'s his grip.
A tailor made man in't lit for
much in actual business.
One of.Mr. Jordan's tcelleiit Miili
icines J. V . Jordan, Druggist's sells
preparation for rheumatism that
has performed some remarkable
cares. Frank Shepanlson an engi
neer on the Soot hern Facile; Kv.,
who reside at Los Angeles, ('.il.,
was tronbled with rheumatism lor
a long time. He was treated t
sevetal physicians, also visited the
Hot Springs, but received no per
manent relief until lie used Cli.nn
berlaui'H l'.ini li.ilm, winch is the
medicine referred to above, llesavs
it is the best medicine in the woild
for rheiima'Hin.
A smile is the
kidm v cordial.
Iiv,
I'he Handsomest I, ml) in New Iternc
Kemailie ! t . a h i !.d the other . lay that
she knew krinp' l'..i!.ini 1", r I h" tin oal
ami I, uiis was a Mipeiinr leiiie.ly, as li
stoppeil her eeuli intanllv when e l:ei
emieli rr.'.iedies had no e(T,'i t whatevi-r.
So to ii e this and convince yon of its
merit ai:y druist wi.l ivo yoa a sa'e
plo lii'ttle rreo I.ari'e sie TiOc. andl.
Castor oil is the be-t thing
known for keeping lea'her plia
ble. Never wash new silver in soap
suds, as that will tum it white.
Tl
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cjicacy
PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
iOOK OF VAlUAdt ISFORMATION FKIE.
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Hoiks i.f Olntiii'Mil . A lit-vfr-ficnip,' ( 'in f"i l'ilt --f
everj' inHiiii an. I .I.m-i-. It tu.-ik.-- mi i ! ;iti.n
with tin k ni ft i.r iiiit-ciiiii- nf ii l-ln- in M, wim !i
uro piiinful anil r-i'lilniii (i iii-riiiiHit'ia .n . mu nfien
D'-uHiuir in ilt-ath, tuuii-iH-sin . Why endui n
th-8 terrible disense? We Ruarnniee 0
toxes to cure nnv cnea. "u - iny U r
n-nrfitH n'o-ived. fl n lo, C fur "). SitiI -y uiiul.
UiiiH'iiuti-fsi I inil 1'V our aj,''!!!1.
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2 50 ar. Pollocksville 11 10
2 55 Ravenswood 11 15
3 10 Maysville 10 52
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6 09 Kirkland 7 38
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Duily Except Sunday.
fl. A. WH TING,
J. W. MARTENI8, General Manager
Uen'l Freight and Pkssk. Agt.
Boot & Shoe-Maker,
151 South Front St., Near foot of
MetoalfSt.
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F. S. DUFFY, Drucrist and
Sole Agent.
Administrator's Notice.
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NOTICK
Contractors & Builders.
We will continue running our saw
mill at Dover and will manufacture
all kinds of rouh pine lumber. We
will make a specialty of framing hills,
and bean lumber cut to order and res
pectfully solicit a liberal share of pub
lic patronage Can cut -10 feet lengths.
1'rices quoted on application.
Ke.spectfully,
HINES BROS..
Dover, N. C.
mch 9 d2m wit.
DR. HUMPHREYS'
New Specific No. SeYenty-ScYen
FOR THE CURE OF
GRIPPE
Tith all its symptoms of Inflnenzn,
Catarrh, I'.uns ami Soreness in the BeadT
nn.l Chest, Conoli, Sore Throat and
general l'rostration and Fever. Taken
early it cuts it short promptly ; token
duriAyjt ita j.reval ence. prevents its inva
sion; taken while Fnfforins; from it, a
relief is speedily realized, which is con
tinned to an entire euro.
This being a New Kemedy, if your
Druggist u-iu not p-t ;t for you, it will
be sent prepaid on ii ceipt of price, 25o -or
u for $1.00.
1JW,PHREYS-ME01C1NE CO,
Cor. William A Joan fits., Sew Tort.
THE WORLD AND THE STATE
FOR $1.25. v
We will send the Nbw YoBKTWttaXY
World and Wibklt Statb - one year '
each for $1.25 or the "Wtxxvt Btatb two
jears for U , .. ' Address: Th 6tato, ' s
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