r son Advxi $ 1 .00 A YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE. it LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY S, THY GOD S AND TRUTH'S." THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM VOLUME XXIV. WILSON, WILSON COUNTY, N. C, MAY 1 7, 1 894. NUMBER 20. Wil 6. now Jiave, I am 1 U- v. J You have paid us 23c. for rs-i Idor 1 lie v e. ': is here at last; but the 14c. grade will have to be sold at 15c. as it 'cost us ic more. It is cheap enough, f-,' though, even at the advance. Tte GLirtaii :y Pole t- ! And j.XlT-e, Patent Sifters K are here at last. It took just six weeks to get them, Kibut it paid us to wait, as we crot them so as to sell the f Poles at the same old price, Kin ever beiore 10c. eacn. A i K' could only get one r Q -Silk Finished Foulard so much sought after, at i2c. per yard pretty and will go quick. H TRULY, GASH CATCHES THE BARGAINS. Ti Cash Racket Stores, r 1C PI. 1:1 J,M,.LEATH, M'g'r. UNash and Goldsboro Sts. CARDS i-7 I'RiCE, iifisyo? and Civil Engineer. WILSON, - N. C. . vxiv-r.Qnce. Office Dr. Albert Anderson. next to .. ift, V.. V.'ou iuii. V". II- Yarlmroujrh, Jr. WOODARD &" YARBOROUGH, Wilhon, " - - N. C. fill, practice in the courts of Wilson, -ii, Cirteti, Edgecombe and adjoin-; r'.i'.itiLs f '"l' Associated in Civil practice '' UZZELL . Attorney at Law. WILSON, - - N. C. .'! ices wT.ierevcr services arc re- l';; Al! business will receive i :i '.ivrsnion. in Well's Building. 1 I. CONNOR, ; Attorney at Lav, WILSON, - - N. C. i-;iii(ii'i K: Co's. Bank Building. i : .-f ; ton and remarked, "If it be true that GhO. M. LINDSAY, j tne souis Gf. animals are transmigra t r rnmr f I '-j.Tr j ted into men, that donkey will be- llU J.I 1.1 Cy Cll lCL VY,' come one of those meachanls who SNOW HILL, N. C. can never atTord to advertise "- Philadelphia Call. ircvit: Wilson, Green Wayne i loiinston Counties. I INSURANCE. FOR -F'iie Ziris'u.ra.nce C-I 'Mi me, at the ofh.ee of V. E. War ren (.., aver First National Bank. 4K,-,y' H. G. WHITEHEAD. non (V vlllO" P t A A.A1 LV Ol 1 1 1 lw ILiJ. I have Cypress Shingles on hand at a!l limes ant! will sell heap. SAWED WOOD,' WELL SEASONED, on hand and can rb-e furnished short notice. Yard 011 Railroad, West side of Nash Street. 1 C. N. NIJRNEY. t W '1 i 10,000 bushels cotton 1 oung Bros. rrrwic ;', t ' goods just re- 6un'. Bros tU- .in'! mattresses at 1 i:u"i-, lor cows. Young '-ir 11 Tlio want bnfl- - -. -i.J Cue s. If.l-TKRS. t.a.:e. etirc-s Mtltiria, Ini aaa Livi.i l umiaintn- t.... , Uitj 4 1 ex glad to say, another lot of Fast'Black, Regular Made, at 12 l-2c. per pair the same goods often. Matting! 4 19c, and the sifters at less A ("si piece of the It is very J 4 4 A Slorv AVilh il Slornl. Once, upon a time a donkey fell into a deep hole, and after nearly starvicg, caught sight of a passing fox, and implored the stranger to help him out. "I am too small to aid you," said the fox, "but I'll give you some good advice. Only a few rods away is a ! big strong elephant. Call to him "nd he will get you out in a jiffy." . r , r , , , , p After the fox had gone the donkey thus reasoned to himself: ' I am very i weak for want of nourishment. Eve- 1 j ry move I make it is just so much ; additional loss of strength. If I raise j my voice to call the elephant I shall be weaker yet. No, I will not waste my substance that way. It is the duty of the elephant to come without ! calling." So the donkev settled himself back and eventually starved to death Long afterwards the fox on passing the hole saw within a whitened skele- Hood's Curti. J - In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, its proprietors make no idle or ; extravagant claim. The edvertising of Hood's Sarsaparilla is - always ; within the bounds of reason, because it is true ; it always appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking peopIe' and k is always ful!y sub" stantiated by endorsements, which in the financial world, would be accept- ed without a monent's hesitation. ? ,ef.li7nials pTtf in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the story, saparilla cures. Sure Enough. "He pretends to be an accom- pjished linguist, but you should hear , , . nun iiiuiuw tt.... 'I shouldn't think he able to murder Latin." . "Why not ?" would be "It is a language that is already dead." N. Y." Press. To counteract the desire for strong drink take Simmons Liver" Regulator. - . j Tho Contest in Alabama I3 Prac tically Decided. 1 1 BOTH PARTIES CLAIH THE STATE, i I - " The Counties Kot Ilojir.l From 'Cwsivedstl to ! Ke Eqnally Divided Tlie Contest 9 Close Cue, till"! Ketters GSvo no Odds on Uitli; r Sitle. MoxTCiOMEKV, Ala., ilay 15. A special to the Atlanta Constitution says that Captain Johnston's friends here are even better pleased with his pros pects now than they were Saturday night. The following1 votes ave conceded to Oates, on the strength of the returns: i Barbour '15, Bulkwk Bntler 7, Chero- kee 4, Choctaw , Coneenh . Coosa 5, Covington 3, Crenshaw :, Dale 0, De-; Kalb 7, Green 7, Henry 1 8, Jackson. 5, S Lawrence ' Lowes 11, Macon 0, Mar shal 'i, Montgomery 19, Tike 8, Ran- j dolph 3, llassel 8, bumpujr (), Walker 2, t, ,, . ., . . , , Wilcox 10. Total 171. Smallpox is epiaemic in Atchison, The returns showed Johnston to ! J-an. and. suspects are defying the an huve: ' Bibb 5, Blount-7,. Galuoun 11, thollties'' Chambers , Cherokee 2, Chilton 5, Col- ' An oil well, with a daily flew of SCO bert 7. Cullman 4, Dallas 10, Etowa 7, i barrels.was drilled near 1'ortland, Ind Fayette 4, Franklin 4, Jackson 4, Jef- Wednesday. ferson U0, Lauderdale 8, Jiladison 13, f Ma3ror Knowlton, of Manchester, N. V HON. WILLIAM C. OATF.S. ALABAMA. I Marshal 4, Morgan s, l'erry 10, Ran dolph 3, Sumpter 4, Talladega 10, Walker 3. Total 1SC; j The primary in Dallas has not been j held as yet, but that county is an ac- j knowledged cinch for Johnston. The gentleman estimating, who, by the j way, are well posted, agreed among themselves on the result as above sta- ) ted. They could not jgrae on the fob ! lowing counties, however, and have ; been able to find no returns that will throw any lifjht on the subject at this j time. Winston 'J. - ' ' Of these it is claimed that Cawtain Johnston is absolutely certain to get ! Autuga. Clay, Cleburu, Hale, Lamar, j Limestone, Biekius, -St. Clair, Shelby, j Tuskaloosa ami Winston, which would nominate him by a scratch, but these, , it must be remembered, are in- i side figures and represent only what Johnston is sure b.-voiul peradveiitnre to get. His friends believe that he. will divide the remainder of the doubt- , iiu counties v.ltii vu.ux v- , Liiey CIHilu . lui lai'iuiuic, man uou; the returns from the inland precincts come in a good many of the counties j which are cow placed in the Oates col- i umn will be transferred to the John ston list. Not until the county con ventions on May 10th, the Johnston men say, will they be able to convince the Oates followers that the latter don't know how to figure. Oates Wins. Montgomery, Ala., May 14 Returns' from the counties point to the fact that Colonel W. C. Oates has recived a ma jority of delegates in the state eonven- . tion, which assembles" here on May 22, j to nominate a governor. , From the reports receive J this morn ing the votes of Baldwin, Clark, Coffee, Escambia, Lamar and Washington, and part of Clay, are added to the Oates column, making altogether 28 dele gates, and ruuriinar up the grsn i total to. "J')4 - e'even votes rao'6 than a ma jority, which nominates. . WRECK ON THE MONON. Aecit!-nt to a-Ia -.miger Train, but No Cue Iinrt. IIammoxi, Ind., Jlay 15.--The Monori passenger train. No. 5, from Louisville, was wrecked three miles east of here at 9 a. m. today. Officers of the road report that no oni was killed, although some of the trainmen were seriously injured. The road orrieials here have no in formation as to how the wreck oc curred, but say that no passengers were injured. ' SOUTHERN BAPTISTS MEET. j The Convention City -of the Lone Star State Augusta 4, i.aiawin 6. jarK t, viay o, ; pe0ria. Ills., to the position of ganger. Cleburu 4, Coffee 4, Elmore 7, Escam-; ThJ Qakes Woolen MillS) at uioom ble S. Genevan, Hale , Lamar 5 Lee fielsL N j., have begun running full 10, Lime 7, Marengo 17, Monroe 0,1'ick- j ti with g re(luced nunlber of hands, ens 7, St. Clair 6, Shelby 7, iallapoosa. ',,.., a " in vw..;r,,rf.. a 1 be down stage f roui Angels to Mil- Filled with Delegates. j Island. Dallas, Tex., Jlay 11. The city - is j The proprietors of the Eastern Ek full of Baptists and the indications are : vator have begun suit for $49,500 that the Southern Baptist convention 1 against James Stewart & Co.. builders, will be the largest in attendance for of St. Louis, JIo., for non-fulfilment of years, The citizens of the city are' contract. throwning wide open their doors, and Forty forged money orders of 50 the churches of all denominations are each, purporting to be signed by Anson aiding in extending to the visitors a Gorton, an official of the company in royal welcome. Excursion trains are Chicago, were presented at the Wells arriving from all parts of the south, Fargo offices in Boston, Saturday, and by tomorrow the bulk of the at- The election of officers for the year tending delegates will have arrived. ; hy the Southern Baptist convention. DiseuKssinir a Farmers' Sailonal Ksthange Washixgtox, Jlay 12. The Execu tive committee of the National Far mer's alliance and Industrial Union I Marion c. Butler, of North Carolina met m this city today. cnairrnan - j presided. There was a long discussion , 1 1, c I over the proposed formation of a na il OOU S oar-j ional farmer's exchange to try co-opera tion on a vast scale. The proposition discussed, contemplates co-operation between .000.0OO and s,OO0,00O farmers for the purchase and sale of commodi ties used by agricultural interests. "The flowers that bloom in the Sprin" are not more vigorous than ,1 ..& . , those persons who purify their blood -.j Aver's Sarsaparilla. The fabled j Elixir Vite could scarcely impact ereater vivacity to the countenance K . , r 1 atu- than this wonderful medffcine Nobody can be troubled with con stipation or piles if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. NEWS STATED BRIEFLY Forest fires are raging around. Mari nette, Wis. M t. Vernon is boring three more gas t wells. ; . - .. - Cleveland capitalists are building1 s waffon factory at 1ifiua- '. Miss Cordelia Clymer, of Bncyrns. will teach music iu Honolulu. Hundreds of bogus 50 and 25 cenl i coins are in circulation in Omaha. 'it Fire destroyed the Lima steel casting j works. Loss, 3-.iO,000; insurance $8,000. t It is reported that oil has been struck in quantity jrmar Tuxpan, Mexico. Six hundred delegates are present at the State Council of lied Men at New ark. ' Mrs, Abram SHtchell was fatally in jured by a natural gas explosion near l'iqna. " a Congressman Grow declines to be candidate for trustee of Amherst col lege. ti, TiMon wt i properties on the lieorgia range, has rosmnoi. II., has resigned and ex-Mayor Varney j was elected. The World says the New York and Brooklyn ice companies have formed a gigantic trust. Miss Carrie Ilorton, of Mt. Vernon, sues Clement Berry for 310,000, alleged breach of promise. Rev. C. L. White has had the princi pal liquor dealers of Somersworth, N. i H., put under arrest. j with rich ; A gang of juvenile thieves booty has been unearthed in the Eighth ward of Bay City, Mich. "King Gatchell had a hand blown off while explaining how dynamite worked to a party at Sandusky. .... The Hendricks Brothers' Copper works, of Newark, N. J., have resumed operations on half time. Fire was discovereda the hold of the ' Edam at Rotterdam Wednesday morn- I mg. it miured tne cargo. It injured the cargo. i The contest over the will of Elbfidge Farmer.'the Arlington, Mass., million aire, has been compromised. DThe American Ticket Brokers' asso ciation commenced its sixteenth annual session in Washington. Thursday. Kaiser Wilhelm's old generals, vet erans of '71, are resigning, and he is putting in a lot of young officers. Collector Hunter has appointed Rev. C. Jf. Cireen, a Jlethodist preacher, of ton, Val., was held up Wednesday by a highwayman and robbed of Wells Fargo matter. The underwriters have sold the fire damaged goods at the Whittenton (Mas .) mills to New York dealers for S20.000. The ingrain combers and card strip- pers have joined the 000 ingrain weav ers in the strike at 'the Lowell (Mass.) carpet mills. The Feoria (Ills.) Ministerial associa tion is circuiaUng petitions to enforce the laws for Sunday closing of places of amusement. Americans are about to visit Mashon aland under the auspices of the Ameri can board of foreign missions, starting from Cape Town. ' President Smith, of. the Flint Glass Worker's association, has ordered the striking glassblowers at Munice, Ind., to return to work. The wire from the South Side park race track to the St. Louis, Mo., pool rooms has been tapped by swindlers, who won $2,000. J. E. Whitney has been honorary in- 1 spectorof university extension teaching ' in western New York, with headquar ters at Rochester. E. A. Ooodnow, ex-president of the First National bank of Worcester, JIass., has given 10,000 to Drury col lege, Springfield, JIo. The commission to locate the posi j tion of Massachusetts troops on the ' battlefield of Antietam, has left Bos- ton, Mass., for the field. It is reported that J. C. Thompson, , cashier of the defunct First National ' bank, of Sedalia, JIo., is an absconder and a forger to a large amount. Lieut. Arthur P. Osborne, executive officer of the cadet ship Enterprise, of the Massachusetts Nautical School, has been requested to resign, j Suit has been begun at Sioux City against W. B. Goodrich anil Daniel Butterfield for the possession of 19,400 acres of land iu Lyon eountv, la. JIaj. D. D. Wheeler, depotmaster at j Gen. Jliles' headquarters, has leen I trasferred to New York, where he will occupy the same position at Governor s was completed Dy CQOOSing UTS. L.an sin? Burrows, of Aug-usta. Ga., and Oliver Fuller Gregory, of Baltimore, secretaries, Mr. Georee Norton, of t : : "M 4. 1 11 ... i7in;. U1r V , ' -n T Patrick Henry, of Louisville, auditor. ; Republ can. Senate C aucus. j Washington, May 15. The republij cans of the senate will hold a caucus : tonight at the residence of Senator : Sherman. The caucus will have an important bearing npon the attitude ol the minority as regards the tariff bilL Itucklen's Arnica Salve. ! The Hest Salve in the world for Cuts, ' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, pever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or mbney refunded: , P"ce 25 cents Per box- For sale by B' Vr. Hargrave, Druggist 1 Young's Patent flour 2c. Coffee 15 cents. Young Bros. Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report NEW SUGAR SCHEDULE. Change tn the Compromise Tariff Bill as Keorted From the Cointnlttee. jU Washington, May 10. Following , is the sugar schedule made in the com promise tariff bill from the form in which, the bill was reported from the finance committee. "On and after iamiary 1st, 1S'.5, there shall be levied, collected and paid on all sugars not above No. it Dutch standard in color, and on all tank bottoms, syrups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concen trated melada, concrete and concentra ted molasses, a duty of 40 per centu'i ad valorem, and upon all sugars above No 16 Dutch standard in color, there shall be levied, collected and paid, a duty of one eight of one cent per pound 'in addition to the said duty of 50 per centum ad valorem; and all sugars, tank bottoms, syrups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete or concentrated mo lasses, which are imported from or are the product of any country which at the time the same are exported there from pays, directly or indirectly, a bounty on the export thereof, shall pay a duty of 1-4 of 1 cent per pound m ad- ditiou to the foregoing rates; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to abrogate or in any : manner impair or affect the provisions of the treaty of commercial reciprocity concluded between the United istates and the king of the Hawaiian Islands on the 3oth day of January, 1875. or the pro visions of any act of congress hereto fore passed for the execution of the bame. mat on ana alter January l. 1 5, there shall be levied, collected a Pam on. moiasses testing w aegrees ?rJess l'llf ??? contain- ing more than 20 per cent, of moisture, and on molasses testing above 40 de grees and not above 56 degrees polari seope, a duty of 2 cents per gallon; if testing above 56 degrees polariscope, a duty of 4 per cents per gallon. ELEVEN THOUSAND NAMES. Petition for the Pardon of Kx-Treasnrer llainmingway, In Mississippi. Jackson, Jliss., Jlay 15. Petitions asking for the pardon of ex-Treasurer llainmingway, said to bear 11,000 sig natures; have been presented to the governor by Judge Calhoun, one of the llamraingway attorneys. It is stated that all the petitions sent out in the 83yeral counties have not been received, but when they shall have been, the pe tition will amount to some 15,000. .Un der the constitution, a petition for par don must be printed for thirty days in the county where conviction was had, and these thirty days will not expire until Jlay 17th, when it expected ail the petitions will be in the hands of the governor. ELECTION AT NEW HAVEN. Hon. Chauncey M. Depew WU1 Succeed Himself in the Yale Corporation. New II a vex. Conn., May 15. Hon. William T. Harris, '58, of Washington, D. C. has bsen proposed- as a candi date to fill the vacancy in the Yale corporation caused by the expiration of the term of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. - Dr. Depew, however, will in all probability, be ehosen to succeed him self, as Dr. Harris declines to run against him. The polls open for voting at the Chittenden Jlemorial Library on Tuesday, June 2". MINERS' STRIKE ENDING. In Fast TenneHsec and in Many Other Parts of the Country. Birmixguam, Ala., Jray 15. All has been quiet in the mining district today. Twelve Brooksideminers were arres ted and jailed, charged with participa ting in tho Horse Creek riot. Sheriff Jlorrow has sent to deputies to Brookside, where tomorrow an ef fort will be made to put 200 negroes to work. This place is regarded as one of the most stubborn in the uistrict, and the sheriff will be on hand in person as trouble is fearecL- DIES ON AMERICAN SOIL. KngliHh Nobleman Passes Away iu Texas While Knroute West. SanAstoxio, Tex., May 15. James Parkinson Taylor,! of Nbttingdale, England, died here yesterday of paral vsis of the brain ale was enroute to San Francisco, and was compelled to stop off here last Wednesday on ac count of his sickness. He was Lord High Sheriff of London up to the time of his death and a senior member of the conservative club of St. James. Lieutenant Jlortimer Fry, of the Seventh Dragoons, who was with him, left for Galveston today to arrange for the English consul to send his remains to England. Prohibition In South Carolina. Columbia,- S. C, Jlay 9. The state supreme court has just decided that prohibition is in force in this state. The decision came about on two cases from Florence, one an injunction, ask ing that the city council of Florence be restrained from issuing licenses for the sale of whisky, and the other, habeas jorpus proceeding for the release of J. Ellis Brnnson, who has been arrested in the same city for selling whisky, i and who was alleged to be in custody. ! The object of the proceedings was to .-. f. Ifi f determine what was the status of affairs in this state and to knock out the dispensary law of 1893. Reviving an Old Railroad Projects Raleigh, N. C., May, 15. News re ceived here yesterday makes it appear probable that the Virginia and North Carolina railway between Petersburg, Va. , and Ridge way, N. C, will be built. Twelve years ago nearly half the road bed was graded The right-of-way and franchises are now owned by Peters burg, that city having years ago voted 8100,000 in aid of the road. Convicts Doing the Work.' South Pittsburg, Tenn., May 8. The striking miners at Whitewell hav ing been notified to take their tools ont of the mine and vacate the property. Some of them areleaving town. In discussing the putting in of convicts into the mine some miners threaten to blow up the dynamos and cut the ropes if this is done. Two hundred convicts have been put uato the mine r 4 Tracy City. ", .-.", - -- IF STATE NEWS. Henderson Gold Leaf : Gov. Carr has 4een made a defendant in the Superior court of Wake county in the suit of R. O. Burton against the State Auditor and Treasurer for $5 ,ooo counsel fee in the notable tax case of the State against the W. 8c W. railway. Concord Times : A correspon dent informs the J Davie Times that the child of Simeon Grose was acci- dently killed on last Saturday at Holton's mill, near Yadkinville. The child was up stairs in the mill, and while there his clothing was caught on a revolving shaft, drawing him to it and throwing him. against the ceil ing, splitting one of trie planks with his head, and bursting his head and scattering his brains over the floor. Raleigh North Carolinian : Er nest Williams, a colored life convict, very cleverly effected his escape lrom the State penitentiary last Saturday night. He was the prison barber and had, in his unobserved moments, made a wooden key to the outer door of the room used as a barber shop. Saturday night after all the guards, except one, had been shaved, he opened this door leading into the court yard. Then going to the un occupied west wing he climbed up a water spout to the top ol the stock ade. .From there it was easy for him to slide to the ground and he was free. Newbern Journal : Sampson county has had an unfortunate shoot ing affair. Mr. Walter Draughon and his son John were .both shot Friday by John Bass, a white tenant on Mr. Drauhon's iarm, two miles from Clinton. The shooting was the result of a difficulty concerning a field of cotton. The Draughons were eating dinner when Bass walked up with a double-barrel shot gun, and shot them, breaking the elder Draughon's wrist and hitting John in the side. The latter's prove fatal. Bass has wounds may taken' to the woods and is yet at large. Clinton Democrat: A hound belonging to Mr. T. D. Robinson, of Waycross, chased a rabbit into its burrow under a pine stump a few days ago. Not willing to let his rab bitship get off so easily the hound crawled into the hole and got several teet under the ground. When he tried to get out it was no go, and he remained imprisoned there lrom Fri day untiil the following Monday when he was discovered by a passer by. Mr. Robinson was informed and went with a rescuing party and dug out the dog which was well nigh famished by his ibng imprison ment. Gastonia Gazette : Tuesday af ternoon Lawson, the 8 year old son of Mr. Thomas Craig, near Begonia, was kicked on the neck by a mule .1 -and killed almost instantly. The mule, it seems, had been turned out to pasture, and as the little . boy went too near, attempting probably to bridle him, the mule kicked, strik ing him with the result above men tioned. The child's neck was not broken, it is said; but he never spoke, just cried a little and died in one or two minutes. It is a sad oc currance, and the grief stricken fami ly have the sympathy of many sor rowing friends. The body was bur ied at New Hope church yesterday. IaOrljipe. During the prevalence of the LaGrippe the past season it was a noticeable fact that those who de pended upon Dr. King's New Dis covery, not only had a speedy recov ery, but escaped all of the trpuble some after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a pecu liar power in effecting rapid cures, not only in cases of LaGrippe, but in all cases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs, and has cured C3ses of Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing. . Try it and be convirfced. It won't' disap point. Free trial bottles at all Qcug Stores. In tlin M::rke "Is Miss Peachy of marriageable age?" "Oh; yes ! She has $ioo,coo in her own right." Puck. YOUNG Slaughter We have too many goods, and the season is advanc ing so we are going to put the knife in them in the start to move them. This week you can buy goods almost at your own price.. You can buy Solid Colored Pacific Lawns at 5cts. per yard, worth i o cts. You can buy Ginghams at 5, 6, and 7cts., worth from 10 to 12 cts. You can buy a Calico dress at 5cts. a yard, worth yjcts. We have by far the largest and Cheapest Line oi White Goods in the town. If you want any White Goods for the children it will pay you to see ours before you buy. These goods must be sold regardless of price. Dress -: - Go ods. We have a large stock of Dress Goods that we have made the price right on, and if you will look at them you will buy. Laces. We have just received another lot of Butter Laces and Insertions. These were bought late and the price is way down, and they are all the go. Oxfords. - We have just received another shipment of Ladies' Oxfords that you can buy way down. Olotlirg We are head quarters, remember, and if you want a suit for yourself or boy. And prices on Clothing are just a little more than half what they usually are. It might pay you. to come and post yourself, if you don't want to buy. Your Friends, YOUNG BROS. A Warning:. Little Johnny Oh, mama, folks says Tommy Dodd's back is broke. Mamma Horrors! How did it happen ? . Little Johnny I didn't hear, but Johnny told me only last week that' his just as fond of mamma was spankih' as you are. Good News. Strength and Health. II you are not feeling strong and healthy try Electric Bitters. If killed and his stomach, cut open and "LaGrippe has left you weak and j examined. No money was found in weary, use Electric Bitters. This , the dog and a more thorough search remedy acts directly on the Liver, cf the premises was made. It was Stomach, and Kidneys, gently aiding finally found under the house, in the those organs to perform their func- j bed in which the dog slept. Mrs. tions. If you are afflicted with sick j Moose was rejoiced at the finding of headache, you will find speedy and t her money but regrets the unneces permanent relief by taking Electric 1 Sary killing of the dog. Bitters. One trial will convince you j " - that this is the remedy you need. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,. ) ss Large bottles onlyjifty cents at all j FsifcENEYmak oath 'that Druggists. j he is the senior partner of the firm of A Maiden' Sarcnuui, "I came to see, Miss Sprite, if you would look more favorably upon my suit to-day." Miss Sprite (adjusting her eye glasses and scrutinizing him from head to foot) Yes, sir, I do. I think it looks better that the old one you wore the last time you were here. Demorest's Magazine. Nobody need suffer from languor and melancholy if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. . TM if allowed to run, will destroy the lining to Throat and Lungs, weaken the system and invite the Consumption Germ. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and soda, builds up the system overcomes Chronic Coughs and Colds, and strengthens the Lungs. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the most nourishing food known to science. It is Cod-liver Oil rendered palatable and easy to assimilate. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell H BROS Sale , Salisbury Hearld : A few days ago Mrs. Margaret Moose lost $22. 75 in her yard. The money was in gold and silver and was wrapped in paper. When the loss was dis covered and a search instituted the PaPer only was found It had been torn and . chewed by a dog in the yard, and as no trace of the money was found the opinion was at once formed that the dog had swallowed it. The dog was tied up until this morning when he was taken out and r . j. ueiiey at v,o., uoiiir uusmess in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.; Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. ) A. W. GLEASON. j . Notary Public. SEAL. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. .Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Procs., Toledo, O. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

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