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GOLDSBORO BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. JAMES II . POWELL'S Drug Store in "Law Building," Corner store, north end, keeps con stantly in stock Fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c. Prices as low as at any drug store in the city. Also offers hi3 professional cervices to the surrounding community, at day or night. MOORE & LINDSEY, INSURANCE. REPRESENT Continental, Fire, assets, $5,239,981 Norwich Union, Fire, assets, 1,315,486 Hamburg-Bremen, Fire, assets, 1,120,604 6t. Paul, Fire, assets, 1,541,061 Southern, Fire, assets, 439,684 Slate agents for the Fidelity Mutual Life Association, of Philadelphia. J. W. LAMB, Djaler in Horses, Mules, Etc. l"Horses and carriages for hire by the day or hour. M. MARKS, At the Dress Goods and Shoe Depart ments of Joseph Edwards. gFLaciies call or send for samples. Afk fcr Evitt & Bro.'s Hand-made Shoes . PORTER & GODWIN, Contractors and Builders. Plans and estimates furnished on ap plication. O. R. RAND, Jr., Millwright and Machinist. Engines, Boilers, Gins and Cotton Presses for sale . F. J. HAGE, Sr., Wall Paper Hanger and Decorator. Sign painting a specialty. Correspon dence solicited. r. a. watts, Dealer in Fine Jewelry, Watches, Etc. Repairing promptly done by experi enced workmen. I3F01d Gold and Silver bought or exchanged for new goods. J. Y. JOTNER, (ioldsboro. N. J. Rouse, Kinston. ROUSE & JOYNEK, Attorneys - at - Law. Will practice where services required. Claims collected in any part of the U. S. Dr. THOMAS HILL Offers his professional services to the citizens of Goldsboro and surrounding countiy. JElPOffice over Pipkin's store. Slate at John H. Hill's drug store. S. PITTMAN, Dealer in Heavy and Fanct Gro ceries, Soda Water, Lemonade and Milk Shakes made to order. HT-Give me a call. JOHN SLAUGHTER, Jr., Does all kinds of Tin, Slate and Iron Roofing. i9F-My aim is to please. BAKER & MILLER, East Center St., Dealers in Clothing, Shoes, Etc. Prices Lower Than the Lowest. ! 53FRepairmg on Shoes neatly done. W. B. PATE Has replenished his stock of Fine Wines and Liquors, and invites you to call at his "Palace Saloon." Z. M. L. JEFFREYS, Broker and Commission Merchant. "1,000, bushels of Clay Peas for sale. E. J. EARP, Dealer in Heavy and Fancy Gro- CERIES. My pikes defy competition. Country Produce bought and sold. S. H. Bf.YANT. Boots and Shoes made to order at low est pi ices and shortest notice. Repair ing neatly ant promptly done at lowest figures. Leather and Shoe Findings of every description at the very lowest price s. I defy competition. Best stock carried in North Carolina. W. M. HINSON, East Center Street, Dtaler in a well selected stock of Fancy Groceries, which are sold at prices to uit th?se hard tim?s: My motto is: s 'Quick sales and small profits. " Goldsboro Business Cards. M. S. WITHERINGTON Keeps constantly on hand Horses and Mules of he best breed. HfHorees ard Buggies for hire. JAS . H. BATES, Fashionable and Artistic Barber Have a full force of competent and gentlemanly assistants. "Hot and Cold Baths. J. C. EASON & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceiies, Boots and Shoca, and everything kept in first class general store . ISPPrices lower than ever. RUSS & O'NEAL, The leading Boot, Shoe and Harness Manufacturers in the city. Shoe Findings and Leather for sale lower tban elsewhere. DOCK SMITH, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. Your patronage is solicited. Corn Whiskey $1 .00 per gallon. JOSEPH J. SCOTT, HOUSE-MOVER. Plans and estimates cheerfully fur nished on application. fST'Have only experience! workmen in my employ. W. A. RICHARDSON Keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of Heavy acd Fancy Groceries for family use. Get my prices before buy ing elsewhere. D. P. HASKITT, One Door East of Express Office. Fumiture repaired. Manufacturer of Picture Frames. A nice lot of Room Moulding on hand. B3FGeneral Undertakers supplies. J. L. DICKINSON, Dealer in Heavy and Fancy Groceiies. When you come to town don't fail to call on me, as I aim to save you money in your purchases . DEPOT OF ROBERT PORTNER BREWING COM PANY, F. W. Hilker, Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. 23F'Corrtspondence solicited. Emperor William is DeadI KORB STILL HANGS! Wall Paper for Everybody. 3FFull satisfaction guaranteed. E. W. COX, Real Estate Agent. Office the second door from the corner of John and Walnut streets. "Collections of House Rents a specialty. ICE I ICE! " Have just received a car load of pure Kennebec Ice direct from Maine. Orders solicited. Full weight guar teed to everybody. Ice delivered free in any part of the city. John Meehan. GOLDSBORO STEAM DYE WORKS. Most complete establishment in the State. Ladies and gents' goods cleaned or dyed in the most fashionable colors. Correspondence solicited. Address, Goldsboro Dye Works, Goldsboro, N. C. HAYWOOD FREEMAN, City Hack Driver. Meets all trains, day or n'ght. Pas sengers transported in any poition of the city. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Grif fin's store will receive prompt attention. R. W. NIXON. - - SWIFT GALLOWAY. IIIXOII & GALLOWAY, Attorneys at law, Goldsboro, N. C. Office : Room No. 2, Law Building, up stairs. D. A. GRANTHAM, Hotel Bar, Keeps constantly on hand a varied sup ly of foreign and domestic Wines and Liquors. f"Ice cold Bter on draught. The New York Jfeui$ declares there is a fortune waiting the man who can invent some economical method of doing away with the risks of using natural gas. In Pennsylvania alone it has caused losses by fire amounting to $900,151 in I three years. Elk vs. Wild Bogs. A stockman just in from the Wind River range tells a story of a fierce and ixciting battle between a courageous old lk and the wild dogs that Infest the Wind River region. The river escapes from the mountains and hills into ft flat is known es the basin district, over high ind beautiful falls named 'the Maiden tlair. While tiding near these f Mis a fe w lays ago the stockman's attention was Utracted by deep buying, and at once lecognizmg sound as coming from "the lavage dogs and realizing the ne cessity of getting out of the way, the borseman rode rapidly to the too of a neighboring hill, which commanded an excellent view of the falls and Also of the unrounding country. He had scarcely Seached the top of the hill when lie saw, ashing along a nigh, H2ge runnii aotly chased by a dor- or more mount! U4 ttC-gs. The lace had evidently been 'sn for some time, for the elk appeared ibout exhausted and the dogs were not In the best of condition. On swept the pursued and the pursuers, fevery bound bringing the dogs nearer the haunches of the tired elk. Suddenly the fclk changed his course and plunged ddwn th side, of the ridge, making straight !fOr &e fall. Overhanging the edge & tke river, and towering directly above the pool at the foot of the fails, was a huge tot. XPa to this rofck the bull ra&de &is way, and planting himself witcin a "few feet of the edge and with towered antlers, awaited fee attack. . He did not have to wlft tong. The dogs came wit?! & rush and Buried themselves it their prey. First one and tfct'n another dog was caught in lie elk'B antlers and sent howling into the depths below. Just when the fight tvas the hottest the rock, or ledger ipoc which the battle was being fugft.l, sud denly gave way, and With a crash the sombatants Wert dropped ina the water ind rocks at the foot of the falls, and their bruised and bleeding remains were Vwept down the stream. Globe Democrat. A Bloomless Apple Tree. There is at the residence of Dr. Me Laughlin, in the village of LeesbUrg, Ohio, a curious freak of nature: an apple tree which bears regularly perfectly formed apples, but never blooms. The cuttings were originally brCught to Fay ette County by thfe early settlers, who carried them in saddlebags, and who thought that b the rough treatment which they received fen route they would be worthies. One of them, however, grew and was characterized by the above phenomena. Some years ago the doctor, who is somewhat of a botanist, procured a graft from this remarkable tree, and to the surprise of all this too is devoid oi bloom Ah instance of this kind is not recorded in any scientific works on the Bttbject. The tree was split and mutilated by storms last spring, necessitating the removal of several of its branches. Th remainder b covered with foliage and loaded with embryo fruit. The apples are of a variety resembling the "bell flower," and is a splendid keeper. Th. owner cannot account for the absence bloom, and regards it as one of the mys terious problems of nature, which must forever remain unsolved.- Cincinnati Enquirer. A Rare Horse. Brun, the draught horse belonging to the Midland Railway Company, on whom, as we reported at the time, tracheotomy was iecently performed, may now be 6een at work in the neighborhood of Stroud. To the astonishment of the passers-by a "whistling noise' is emitted by the silver tube in the larynx When ever tho horse is drawing a heavy load Op hill. Pall Mall Gazette. Piedmont Air Line Route. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Condensed Schedu'e in Effect Sept. 4th, 1887. TRAINS RUN BY 75 MERIDIAN TlME. Southbound - - Daily, no. 50 Lve New York, 12 15 a m " Philadelphia, 7 20 a m " Baltimore, 9 45 " " Washington, 11 24 " ' Char'tesville, 3 35 p m " Lynchburg, 5 50 " Lve Richmond' 3 10 " " Burkeville, 5 17 " " Keysville, 5 57 " " Drakes Br'ch, 6 15 " " Danville, 8 50 " " Greensboro, 10 44 " N0T52 4 30 p iv 6 57 " 9 42 " 11 00 " 3 00 am 5 05 2 30 " 4 23 " 5 05 " 5 21 8 05 9 48 " Lve Goldsboro, " Raleigh, " Durham, " 'Jhapel Hill, " Hillsboro, " Salem, " nih Toint, " Salisbury, Ar Statesville, " Asheville, " Hot 8PrniSs Lve Concord, " Charlotte, " Spartanburg, " Greenville, Ar Atlanta, 3 30 " 8 10 " 5 50 p m flOOam 6 52 " 2 37 " f8 15 7 25 " 3 39 " f7 20 " 11 16 12 37 a m 6 30 " 10 16 11 23 12 lpm 5 as " 7 35 " 1201am 100pm 3 34 " 4 48 " 10 40 " 126 2 25 am 5 28 6 43 1 20 pm Northbound Daily. No. 51 No. 53 Lve Atlanta, Ar Greenville, " Spartanburg, " Charlotte, " Concord, " Salisbury, Ar High Foint, " Greensboro, 7 00 p m 1 01 am 2 13 " 5 05 a m 6 00 6 44 7 57 a m 8 28 " 8 40 pm 2 34 pm 3 46 " 6 25 " 7 25 " 8 02 " 9 11pm 9 40 " Salem, 11 40 " fll 34 a m Ar Hillsboro, 12 06 p m f2 41 a m " Dnrham, 12 45 " f4 05 4 " Chapel Hill f8 15 , " Raleigh, 2 10 " f6 35 " " Goldsboro, 4 35 " 11 45 " Ar Danville, 10 10 a m 11 29 p m Drakes Br'ch, 12 44 p m 2 44 a m " Keysville, 1.00 " 3 03 " " Burkeville, 1 40 " - 3 55 " " Richmond, 3 45 " 6 15 " Lynchburg, 1 15 " 2 00am " Char'-esville, 3 40 " 4 10 " " Washington, 8 23 " p m 8 10 " ' Baltimore, 11 25 " 10 03 " " Philadelphia, 3 00am 12 35pm Ar' New York, 6 20 " 3 20 Daily. fDaily, except Sunday. PULLMAN-CAB SERVICE- On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buffet Sleep er between Atlanta and New York. On trains 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Washington and Mont gomery; Washington and Augusta Pull man Sleeper between Richmond and Greensboro. Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro and Raleigh. Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury and Knoxville, Through tickets on sale at principal sta tions to all points. For rates and information apply to any agent of the company, or to SOL HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR, T. M Gen'l Pass. Ag't J. 3. POTTS, Div. Pass. Ag.t RICHMOND, vA. W. A. TURK, Div. Pass. Ap't. RALEIGH, N. C. Where Sapphires Abound. Among the countless objects which at tracted our attention as We passed along, writes David Ker from Ceylon, to th NeW York TPm t, were a number o) strange-looking holes trenched . in thj green turf of the 'patana,'' (gra8y land,) which extended ?cr iolae distance on either iide bi the footpath. Each hole &as circular in form, and, perhaps, 4 feet wide by about 3 deep, and ail around its mouth lay strewn heaps of white gravel, which g'intel brightly in the sunshine. "You would never guess wnafc these things real'y rS," said Mr. poiptinf to one of ths holes., . '.'These 'are what w call 'gtining tplaVesj'ind it's in arng this gAvel that they fir tn6 famou? Sapphires whu - oU fiaw in the Jewelers' 6ho:: Colombo.' 4Do they find many of them here about?" asked I. "Well, that depend sometimes they do, and sometimes they don't. There are always plenty el fellows at Work. I've Been 4s many a? forty cr tifty native squatting round nert et the same time and hunting for geniSr. But the luck's very tinceraln,. Some times they'll dig half a dozen pits withr out finding anything, and then .they'll come all at once upn a whots tiatful "C3 the best stones. Tnen; g'ain, they ofteo find a are,t many stones that are all $i the Tight blue kind, which are worth hardly anything, the dark sapphires bei the really valuable or. 1 cun remember the t'me v?-cn yju could come down here and buy for a few rupees (half dollars) a sapphire that would be worth pounds on pounds in Errand. But now theic'? some big jew ! at home seeding out his agent? ta h up all the e d;ir;c sap phires whticver't'-'V cai meet them, and theconse eucc i' .sat these .intive chaps know the vabwoi an uncut stone a? well as the jewelers ;hem elves and drive a pretty hard bargnin v. ith you when you want to make a u d' It Is said that in going from his palace.to Westminister Abbey, the Bishop of London passes buildings devoted to the liquor Inter ests in which the commissioners of the Church of England have invested trust funds of the Church to the extent of 350,0(X. A troirilnent Merthaflt ttt trouble. Old moneybags mopes in his ofece all day, As snapoish and cross as a bear; The clerks know enough to keep out of his way.. . . .... , 1 r j Lest the merchant should grumble and Even tabby, the cat, is in fear of a cuff, Or a kick, if t-ha ventures too near; They all know the master is apt to be rough, And his freaks unexpected and queer. What makes the old fellow so surly and grim, And behave so confoundedly mean? There's certainly something the matter with him Is it stomach, liver or spleen? We'veguessed it his liver is sluggish and His blood is disorderly and foul. It's enough to make any one hopelfly mad, And greet his best friend with a growL The world-wide remedy, r. Pierce's Gol den Medical Discovery, will correct a disor dered liver and purify the blood, tone your system and build Up your flesh and strength. Dr. Dawson BUrns, an eminent authority, estimates that Great Britain's drink bill in 1887 Was about $1325,000,000, or $10,000,000 more tban in lbSB. The fcbooks and goblins that delight To fill with terror all the night; That stalk abroad in hideous dreams "With which dyspepsia's fancy teems, Will never trouble with their ills The mU who trUsts in Pierce's Pills. Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Purgative Pellets: vegetable, harmless, painless, sire! Ab Indian, Who is "in lore with American firewater," has been arrested forty times at Pott Huron, Michigan, for drunkenness. H'hat it Means. To the man or woman who has never been ill, the word "health" is meaningless. But to the one who has suffered and despaired, health appears as a priceless boon. To the thousands of unfortunate woman who are suffering from some of the many forms of weaknesses or irregularities peculiar to their ses, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription holds forth the promise of a speedy restoration of this "priceless boon." The reduction in the number 6f saloons in Philadelphia is eighty per cent, and th9 re duction in arrests for misdemeanors over 800 per cent. Cold water never yet got a man into trouble. Conventional "Monon" Kesolntlons. Wliertas, The Monon Route (L. N. A. & C Ry. Co.) desires to make it known to the world at large that it forms the double con necting link of Pullman tourist travel be tween the winter cities of Florida and the summer resorts of the .Northwest ; and Whereas, Its "rapid transit" system is un surpassed, its elegant Pullman Buffet Sleep er and Chair car service between Chicago and Louisville, Indianapolis ard Cincinnati unequalled; and TV hereas, Its rates are as low as the lr west: then be it Resolved, That in the event of starting on a trip it is good policy to consult with E. O. McCormick, Gen'l Pass. Agent Monon Route, 185 Dearborn St., Chicago, for full particu lars. (Ia any event send for a Tourist Guide, enclose 4c. postage.) WHY do I have this drowsy, lifeless feeling? WHY do I have Backache? "why Neuralgia and Rheumatism? WHY does Scrof ulous taint and Erysipelas show itself? BECAUSE your blood is filled with Poison, which must be Completely Eradicated before you can regain health. You must go to the root of the matter. Put the Kidneys the great and only blood purifying organs in com plete order, which is complete health, and with WARNER'S SAFE CURE and WARNER'S SAFE P1IIS your Cure is Certain. WHY do we Tvknow this? BECAUSE " ) J tens of thous ands of grate- ful men and women in all jf parts of the world have voluntarily written us to this effect. There is no standstill in d isease. You are either growing Better or Worse. How is it with YOU? WHY not to-day resort to that medicine,which h as veritably Cur ed millions and which will cure you if you will give it a chance ? All of Warner's preparations are Purely Vegetable. They are made on honor. They are time-tried. They are No New Discovery, untried and worthless, on the contrary, they have stood the test they have proved their su periority. They stand alone in pre-eminent merit, and YOU KNOW IT. WHY? hawk ahi .WftaSeL A few days ago Willism II. Bennett, $f Bennett's Mills. N. J., saw a large hen hawk make a rapid descent in a meadow near his home. A moment later-Jie heird Tsharp .cry an1 sw the hawk slowly ti?e. The ascent was apparently very difficult for the hawk. Mr. Bennett saw that it had a dark object in its talons, which he supposed to be a rabbit. He watched the hawk closely, and whea it had reached an altitude Of toerhafJS.lOO feet il gave a shrilj fcry d fell heavily jo th'e groiine. Mr. Bennett went to the ipot whsre the hawk fel Lu was sur prised to j ac&d. But he was more surprised to find in a death grip in its talons a lifeless weasel. Examining the hawk, Mr. Bennett found an ugly rent in its throat, which had evidently been made by the weasel's teeth, and which caused its death- With much difficulty he removed thb weasel from the talons o! the hawk. The claws were sunk to theijr full depth in thfe sides of the animal, End hue had doubtless penetrated its heart. The fca&k is one. of the largest ever sein in the locality.. 3Ir. Bennett has sent a to a taxidermist- Hew York &uii. , Worth Knowing. tl That Allcock's Porous Plastr are 1e highest result! of msdical stlencft and skill, and invtngretliehts and method have never b38n equtued. i' That they are the original and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation imi tators trade: " That Allcock'8 PoitotS PtAllkrjs never fail to. perform their remedial work quickly and effectually. ' That for Weak Back, Rheumatism. Sciati ca, Colds, Lung Trouble, Kidney Difficulties, Malaria, Dyspepsia, Liver and Stomach Af fections, Strains and all Local Pains, they are invaluable. That when you buy Allcock's Porocs Plasters you obtain the best plasters made. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Thomp son's Eye-water. Druggists sell at25c. per bottle Itluelc Teachers' Convention, Chicago. First week in July. All Southern Music Teachers and their f riend3 desiring to attend can seciire rates of on arid one-third fare for round trip by addressing H. A. Hathaway, Dist. Passenger Agent Monon Ror.te, Louis ville, Kentucky . . Cdmpton, of St Joseph, ; Mo. i ii 100 years old, and has selected his coffin. Ilcalih and Strength If yea feel tired, weak, worn out or run down from bard work, by Impoverished condition of Ike blood, or low atate of the system, you should take Hood's Sarsaparllla. The peculiar toning, purifying and vitalizing qualities cf this successful medicine are soon felt throughout the entire sys tem, expelling disease and giving quick, healthy action to every organ. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and rouses the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testify that Hood's SarsaparUla " makes Lbs weak strong." Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drugirlsta. fl ; six for S3. Prepared only by G. L HOOD A CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, SLus. IOO Doses One Dollar GOLD WATCH FREE! Thiimlanrliii. i'M hlil IwfilMhmt lah. 14 bow (old for ISS: at that mica it ia th. hni k.rrain in America: Mtil latrlr It conld not h tarchaed for Irs than (J0. W hT balb la. di.a' snda-enta' iz with worki and caaea of aajtnl valoa. 0K FKRSOIV laaarhlnralitTcaBWcananaef tbraa c!trant watchaa abaolataly FKEE. Tbaaa watchas mmy M di-pd1 en, not only a tolid Hold, bat as ttandinc atneng the Boat parfart. cornet and rliabla iimaktebcra in the world. Too ak how It tliia wondarinl offer poaalbl.? W aniwrf wa want on prraoh is each locality to keep In their homaa. and ahow to thoa who call. complata line of our raluabla and verjr oacfol Bocsibold SAMI'LESj the sample, as well as the watch, wa send asmldtelt FBIK. and aftarvoa hara kept tbea in Toar horn for 1 months, and shown then to those who mf hT called, they become entirely yoar own property ; ft t pos etole to make this grreat offer, aendlna; the Solid Oolel Watck and lara-a line of raluabl Samples. Feee, forth reason thai the abowine; of the samples In soy locality, always results in a large trade for a ; after oar samples nave been ia A locality for a month or two, wa usually frt from 1,UJ to $5,UU)ia trade from the anrroondine; country. Those who write to neat once will receive a. great benefit for scarcely any work and trouble. This, the anoet remarkable and liberal offer ever known, ie mad ia order that our valuable Household Samples snay be placed at once where they can be aeon, all over Ameii. ea ; reader. It will be hardly any trouble for yon to ahow them to tboee who may call at yonr home, and your reward will be most satisfactory. A postal card, on which to write as, costs bat I cut, and if, after yoa know all, you do not ears to go further, why no harm is don. Dot if yoa do send yonr address at nee. yoa can seenre. rasa. Jt Elegaitt S8)5, Soup Golp, Bl'KTiHO-CatS WaTCH end nr large, eomplet line of valu able HorsEBOLD Bssirxt. We pay all eanreeo freight, te. AOOreaei stuiws at w s 7 -wiiaaai aiaiaa ARE 70U SICK? Do you feel dull, lantruid, low-epirited, lifeless, and indescribably miserable, both physically and mentally: experience a sense of fullness or bloating alter catinsr, or of goneness." or emptiness of 6tomacb In tho- morningr, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, diz ziness, frequent headaches, blurred eye Bight, "floating specks" before the eyes, nervous prostration or exhaustion, irrita bility of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, tran sient pains here and there, cold feet, drow siness after meals, wakefulness, or dis turbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant. fc HI the: I Vr Wr J II aBaaaaaaBeBaBBaBfeaaBaaBBk J 5r tyxsSM Bilious Attack. ' . w a, ww uw aiirW(v) uuriwiiu Canada, says : Being troubled with a terrible bil ious attack, fluttering of the heart, poor rest at night, etc., I commenced the use of your Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pellets,' ana derived the very highest benefit therefrom." " FOR THE BLOOED OS THE LOFE." Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovers. and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all A medicine Dossessinir tho nnwer in "Coltjmbus, Ohio, Aug. 18th, 1887. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen For several years I have felt It to be my duty to give to you the fact in rela tion to the complete cure of a most aggra vated case of sait-rhcum. by the use ot your SALT-RHEUM AND Rkeotism. relative of mine had been a great sufferer trom salt-rheum for upwards of forty years. The diseasa was most distressing in her hands, causing the skin to crack open on the inside of the fingers at the joints and between the ncgers. She was obliged to protect the raw places by means of adhesive plasters, salves, ointments and bandages, and during the winter months had to have her hands dressed daily. The pain was quite severe at times and her general health was badly affected, paving the way for other diseases to creep in. Catarrh and rheumatism caused a great deal of suffering in addition to the salt-rheum. She had used faithfully, and with the most commeqdable perseverance, all the remedies prescribed by her physicians, but without obtaining relief. Sbo afterwards began treating herself by drinking teas made from blood-purifying roots and nerbs. She continued this for several years but de rived no benefit. Finally, about ten years ago, I chanced to read one of Dr. Pierce's small pamphlets setting forth the merits of bis Golden Medical Discovery and other medicines. The name struck. COSJSXTTtlPTZOKr. sumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigora ting and nutritive properties. For Weak Solomon Bctts, of North Claiton, Miami Co-, Ohio, writes: " I have not the words to express my gratitude for the good your wife. uuiucu rieuiciu uiacovery Has done my ------ n . " " v wumiui.'Muu, auiu Biuer iryrosf one a 00- tor after another I finally gave up all hope of relief. Being very Pr ""I having but one dollar in tho world, I prayed to God that H?(,g& B37 me Boohing : and then it seems as though some JL2.JP.SfLFt 5our GoWen Medical Discovery.' My wife took it as directed, and as a result she ia so hn rn nPb.n.h Euxed 25 Pom. Wasting Diaeaae-Watson F. Clarke, esq FrXlUSLu, ytf.11 I commenced taking your WORLD'S DISPENSARY GlTln? Up a Career. 'r'mgoin'to be a soldier, ma, when I grow up," said Bobby, as he, ;rawh2d into ted, ahd fight it wars tta bit lies." "All right, Bobby; now goto sleep." In the morning she shook him for the fourth time and said: "Bobby, jou must get up; the idea of aoldier lying abed stilus hotiri" r l ''WfiU, mV'6Sd Bobby sleepily, 'Tv tf:anged my mind about being a sol diar." iVVio Yor A misplaced comma may nullify the Intent of a statute. ' For Tne Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. Medial tnfl BcfenuSc fkla.has fit list toivfA tho problem of tne long needed ndiciue for the ner voua. debilitated. nd -the afed. by, combining the best nerve tonic. Oeletr ndCooa, wiO other effec tive itmedios, wfcich. acting tfwitly but efficiently on tbe kidneym liver and bowels, Tomove disease, restore strength ad rcnervi4lity. This medians ia . ltTUlB rises heretofore unoccupied, and marts a new era in the treatment of itenroua troubles. Overwork, .tnxiery, disease, lay the foundation of nervous prostration and weakness, and experience hsM shown thtt the ufmal remedies do sot mend the etrain and paralysis cf the nervous system. Recommended hj proteeeaoutl and besinecs man. Bend for circulars. Price $1.00. Sold by druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors BUBIJ3CtOrT. Yt. --r i i r Ti i - - ' - fcAsH PAID for .oo.s and 3or!is. ADDRESS , PARKE, DAVIS & CO.; Clitvi-lotte, iV. O., 5100 tO S300 madkJM ua. Agents preferre i who can furaish their owa horses and kIv their whole time to the business. Spare momenta may re profitably employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F. JOHN SON ot CO., 1013 Main St.. Richmond, Ya. i Sent on trial. Freight paid. Fully Warranted. 3 TON $35. Other sizes proportion. tidy low. Agents well paid, illustrated Catalogue free. Mention this Paper. OSGOOD ft TEOXPSOX. Sinshuntoa. 27. T. WIS FMO-FORTES. ENDORSED BY THE LEADING ARTISTS. SEMI NARIANS, AND THE PRESS. AS THE BEST PIANOS HADE, Price a reasonable and terras as easy aa consist ent with thorough workmanship. CATALOGUES MAILED FREE. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WAREROOMS, L Fifth Avenue, cor. 16th St., II. Y. : (S30UH(! UVER.,BL00D awn UH6 r,HEPY COPTHIGHT, 1SS7. indescribable feeling of dread, or Of impending- calamity? 11 you have alL or any considerablo number of these symptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, tho greater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what 6tagc it has reached, Dk. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to di rections for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of tho Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Dis ease, or other grave maladies are quite humors, from a common Blotch, or Erup tion, to tho worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifyinsr. and invigorating medicine. Great Eating VI- cers rapidly heal under its benign influ mra tnrh inrofa Mvn. .wi Liver I Disease. my fancy, and seeing that it was essentially a blood-purifier, I Im mediately recommended it to the old lady who had been so long a sufferer from salt-rheum. She commenced taking it at once, and took one bottle, but seemed to be no better. However, I realized that it would take time for any medicine to effect a change for th6 better, and encouraged her to continue. She then purchased a half-a-dozen bottles, and before these had all been used shebtgan 2t?lim.,vem(entI. Aitcr about a do-n bottles !be If hJuul cured vHJ'.r wtre Perfectly well and as smooth frJi?8 1 chUd 1Icf. general health was also greatly Improved; the rheumatism entirely leit her, and the catarrh was almost cured, so that it ceased to be much annoyance. She has enjoyed excellent health from that day to this, and has had no return of either salt-rheum or rheumatism. The 'Discovery seems to havo entirely eradicated the salt-rheum from her system. She is now over eighty years old, and very healthy for one of such extreme age. I have written this letter, of which you can make any use you see fit, hoping that some sufferer from salt-rheum might chance to read it and obtain relief by usi ng your 'Golden Medical Discovery for Golden it is in its curative properties, and as much above the multitude of nostrums and so-called patent medicines,' so zealously flaunted before tho public, as ooia is above the baser metk- Beepectfullyyours, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTlIXrG OF BLOOD Ilrth. nPrhti?tc'hoJtJ9 1 iireaLn, urorrcnitis. Chronic Nasal Cntrrri I Severe 1 Coughs, Asthma, and kindmi Taffec: tions. It is a sovereign remedy. While it I family, with good be put back where I Diavcovery fl.00, UEDIQAL ASSOCIATION, Propr No. 663 Ccj:i cf Five Years' Sto;s wean stooo nE3TTlL TRADE Yj S SPRAINS STRAINS; INJURIA 1-11 fiamstk kt Ti ... wTiils aelplas; to remove a frame hnildln. or tv. Bltr Kallwav r tac city ... wver en me. pre,? & to ta fTOund and spraining my back. I wt7? tied home ea a stretcher, and th doctors attcndXi ate two weeks, when my wile permaded ta. to Zj. Bt. Jacobs Cil, fciul th paia was soon gone enUrtlr; JASPEK BEOWEJ. Sold by Ihvggistt and Dealer Everywfat. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO- Baltlmcre , mj, 0. . U.-i5 - HU6HBS' TONlt CxTxis Rekeot rca PILLS AND t'EVEH Ar-- IT WILL. bora the Most Obstinate Caw, 4s TONIC. It Elv& toue and .u-eaf ' 1KT III Proprietors hav trtamy letters testifying to th. meritn pi this valuable remedy. ws la Malarial dUtficta every famUy.gJiacld hsr (tin the troase alirajs-reoSir forv. mv Pri2i5r bottlo, ki. O Dottles, $a For sale by Drugglsta and General Merchants. " III US" rJ,riiiitu-ii.ii,t.li tin U"n Tho preate.1 r. 'neJi.il .r.-i; t tu v. - AliMlIt ever knew. Nature's trao bi.lm. r,.qS u .". J eflicient. Rearht-s li aln r-n ! f'ti.lit o:i. l pal.i by rm'vinj ra-J'. Setri a-, s'ai.n, f r phlets. . It. JON KS, Hurto i. V.-.m ...' Dlair'sPills Uval Bi. 31; ,"nd, 11 Pill,. Ttt. GEasiea's TBecTAVLS Csitkkk rtrrnr iT7 ilis., cures ail kinds and worst lorms ot lird - w ; CANKER, iSVtS eansed by Tobacco smoking, rernta fomnn n'Vr trovvhol Cawcerof the tonaue. liable like U. lautjij FREE ny return mi. Foil- DrtM-tlpUna. foody New Tsulor S vstcm '4 ri,,i . ting. MOOI V Vr CO-Cn.-ln. ttmt live t home and make more mro-y w.,ti.n ; : . gUMafi atanvthinpeUfllntteworH F.ithrr sex (wt v ftf- TeraU rsa.a Adircss, TiiVE i. Co., .-e:., xy S5 Hm 93 day. aampies worca f i.a, r&a Sjamee no snorr me aur r ten. n nis a OLD Is worth (SC9 per lr. 1 etars Zjc tx'vs u wswfaaWBK out u oia v. oa m iwi ty dealer. AEP.BRAND FIFTH VHHEL Za' improvement. UEBBRAMD CO.. yrait WELLS' nmsiBLs Velvet Cream. AMagicCom- Eleiion Deauti er for Face, Keck and Arras dressing and whitening the n si akin. l'nriaW l ?.. lor meatre.iio-1 V V ceptions. Balls. I s. I rarties,ic. Un equalled for delicate trans parent wliite- ness,softyouthfuleffectandfiDefinifch. narm less, does not roughen, draw, wither, nor in any way injure the most delicate or sensitive skin. Superior to any Powder, Paste or Liquid L r toning down red or flushed face. Effaces Tin, Sunburn, Freckles, Pimples, Coarseness, Sal low Skin, all blemishes and imperfections. 51. bottles at Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, or by Express, prepaid, on receipt of price. E. S. TVri.is, Chemist, Jersey City, N.J.. U.S.A. "ROUGH ON KEUKALGJA," 1.00. Drug. "ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM," $1.50. Drug. "ROUGH ON ASTHMA," $1.50. Druggists. "ROUGn ON MALARIA." S1.50. Drugpists. OTjgjnjdJyEKJ. Welts. Jersey Cifv. R0UGHonC0RNSsrnsI5c, ROUGHqntodthacheisq liable to set in, and, sooner or later, in duce a fatal termination. Da. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ert acts iKwcrf uliy upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutri tion, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this won derful medicine has gained great celeb rity in curing Fever and Ague, Chitl? and Fever, .Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. GINSENG AND MM ciitmlar. OTrO WAGNER. 90 Prieoa Sew Yt J mm Mrs. I. V. Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co., A. 1 writes: "For five years previous to taking 'Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pellets, I vras a great sufferer; had a severe pain in my right side continually: was unable to do my owa work. I am now well and strong." ence. Virulent blood-poisons are, by its use, robbed of their terrors. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbun cles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores ana Swell ings, Hip-joint Disease, "White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. .1.. , . . . X". W. WHEELER, 183 21st St. promptly cures the severest Coughs, it Ktir,rthr, vw h blobcC " Mrs. N. W. Rice, of Kevfane. Vermont says: "I feel at liberty to acknowlcdire the benefit I received from two bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery, which cured a cough of five years' standing, and dytrtp sia, from which 1 had cuffered for a long time. X have also used Dr. Pierce's Extrac effect." W. R. Davis, Esq of Pelltaie, Florida.. writes: "I have taken your wonderful 'Golden Medical Discovery " and have bet" cured of consumption. I am now sound ana well, and have only spent three dollarr. "na T wniiM wiry t.lrs V, ihnuniul kll!nrB 6nl was." Six Bottles for $5MO; by BroggJt,, Uln St., BUFFALO, N. Y.
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