Wzs .tv .hw CURES ALL 5K!!4 AND BLOOD DISEASES: I':,. -i 1'. 1'. 1 . lis i;..,.it g. :: Mr. all,,D, ) j.r.-.-:i ltvai c-..t MtWurtion for th mm of 1 f rr r' IM-ir.,, ft.-...,-- n. T-rt'. S-v' ..'.,fc M l...e..::.u:.:..., Sr 'l.-.ri Dd f. ..-I. S:n:a!r B. Hi: K',..-i ..t'.r., M-M!, oil C": '- I. c-9 it lion r t.t.,1 tr.'7n..r.t, C:-r, K Fi tfi C OUR Pi IrZ'J llVT Sfff5!tl ml; Ml nil. IN s Li 3 h y p p p.(. cr pr. tr.vi el 1'. i. 1-., tti.ity AJ, lU UMt b'- esst- "&nfe sSrtg' kIPPJIAN 3B20S., Proprietors, ErJeg:e3, :r?ma'6 BlccX 6AVAKHABS, CA' Ti!Tg (Jkkt inn r..i'!:.ly cures t?!inv? all (.llii -s t:til. CcusfSss, Cruuji, Sere 1 hroat, l!oat. ..acse, V.w..3opiB( Cough and Asliiirn. V r i.:P':si"fon it !"W nj rival; iv? c -r.?d t;sgui:.r.!s, ;'.:!! v ill CLT.E YOU if t;: Miu iac. ! y ir Jft'Uis on a guar- taiLOU'S L.j-Aj.-ONr: Fi.A3isn.iSA li.iv yon i i.i; ! ii .' ': u:r r; v:c jy iniii.ran tccltvcui'C,u. iTf.Ciikid. injector free. so!.!) i;y ai.!. l!:f;;iTs. ' T ' vi-' i '- innc ( cure Z.;; " r ? - ,4 f rvouePrgStra- v, i J. - U tion. f it. Dizi- J- - V .!;,!.!:. i,n.!Wi!fco- LJPPMA' BROS.. Prpprle'D.s, I'rujclsfs. ' poinan'8 Block. G.IU.INNqf). Gfl. !.! i r I. I 1'iVA At I'. ' I i YhoCcnrurv r. t ; ant! F.'!o :-! a4 mm I KEEP COOL inside, outside., and all the way Uiroueh. This crcat T."i!perinco ''.rink; W 1 IbMis heultafu:, s it is pte.is.int. Try it. Naturs's qr.v, I OCHKiCKv'S flEMEDV FOR &x" Liver Complaint HS A Pi DRAKE LlVERplLLS HP sg Si Lr. ., a:. - '.'.mi ar. anj h ,ij blond !f tn ---; ;7?7-. s flii' r?rf.!r, c,.u - WJirery, :lr-.n;y ::;:! DcashJ H-trri': , iii..- LOt H.wfia M'!:irx. Premfti're r !J Ak. :i !.!.- . ..i!--c.l l-y....--ili.i. . mjoJ l.nua au.l Errors y;:l -(-.. ;-'n-c.-v n'"..k tlu-ir i.U...V !:.. i r,?..l'. . -.v .:,l.n . ' A J- ' ! tlV-t- ;; ' .1 i.iu ! ; .-y . '; ,.-.yn.!,lr. -. il Written Cuiirantao ' ,.:'" ir rvism-i 'Up ivui-f. ( ir.-u .rs In-... iM'ir;i-:t. -u.'.l !.!y !.y ':: cs- -M. I-:, :: ,v !!;.. i j i -: -1 -. Tlie r:i-:y I'ird. Alkali Hii' :'t lhj il-'') I Iovl., Wilier McN:ii'!- "vatiicr we're liaviii'. k ill y u r.i:i rry i.ie? Mrs. McNVob V'h;vt you mean? I'm not a vi 1 nv. Wlioiv's .Mm? Alkali Ike (!K.kin.7 at his wnteh) Let's see half 1 a--t four the reform committee startel for the creek with Jim at five min:it.'s sifter they proba bly g-ave him U-: m;-"'-'tes to make bin peace in if tlur v.-a-n't any hiteh in the irofrrani!ue Jim's about eight min utes on his way to the Glory Land by now. Wish't yoiiM gimme my answer as soon as possible, wi.l.ier, for the cheorman of the committee was poW to start for here as soon as he could put on a clean collar. Took it to the tree in his pocket, an' if he li ln't lose his collar-button down his back, he's jest about a quarter of a mile from here now. Life. in No Harry. Mrs. O r Can I have rny husband put in jail for flapping me in the mouth? Magistrate Certainly; that is assault and battery. "Well, 1 11 come around in about a month and mr.ke the charge." "Why not have him arrested at once?" "Well, you see, when he slapped mo I hit him in the head with a rollin' pin and lie's now in the hospital and the doctors say he won't be able to get out for a month yet." Life's Calendar. Consulting His Tastes. Little Boy Do you like to go boat ing in the summer? Grandpa (anxious to inculcate cau tion) N-o, my son, I'm afraid I'd get drowned. Little Hoy Do you like to go skating in the winter? Grandpa No I'm afraid I might fall and hurt myself. Little l'.oy (after some thought) Do you like to turn somersets on a feather bed'? Good News. It AVan !i(TT'iit Tnon. He (five years after) All this gush about love is extremely stupid; wher ever did this stupid book come from? I mu.Nt say th person who selected it showed a very insipid taste. She (quietly) It's the book you gave me during our honeymoon, John; we read it eleven times the first week we had it. (Prolonged silence.) I'.oston Globo. A I'rrsrription. "I'm feeling very much run down," paid the twenty-sixth spring poet who had called that day on the editor. "Could you recommend anything I could take for it?'' "Yes," said the editor, wearily, yet strong enough to seize the opportunity. "Take two ounces f prusie acid, or a twenty year" trip to Central Africa." Harper's I'.aar. l'r. -i. of Mind. Mrs. F. (petulantly) You never kiss me no-.r. Mr. F. The idea of a woman of your age wanting to be kissed! One would think you were a girl of eighteen. Mrs. 1". (sharply) What do you know about girls of eighteen? Mr. F. Why, my dear, weren't you eighteen once yourself? IJoston Globe. NOT HIS FAULT. "Freddie, when you said your prayers last night didn't you ask God to make you a good boy?-' "Yes. mamma." "Well, 3'ou've been as bad as ever to day." "But, mamma, you can't blame me if God doesn't do just what I ask Him." Life. j Ho Growled at the Expense. I Mr. Ilensington (of London) Eng lLshmcn arc always at the front. Do you know, a company has been formed in London to dam Niagara falls? Miss P.oodlly That's nothing new. j tapas tcen doing it ever since we girls returned from our month's visit there. Judge. A I'aiul'ul .Subject. Mr. Shortcash I shall feel greatly honored if you will accompany me to the theater this evening. Miss Beauty With pleasure. What is the bill for to-night? Mr. Shortcash (absently)' About ten dollar NVV. Weekly. Not So Strange. Gus De Smith Yes, Carrie. I love 3'ou with all my heart. Carrie It seems strange, Henry, that you should think so much of me. Gus I don't know- about that. There's no accounting fUr taste, you know. Texas Siftins. Only One Way. Mr. Micawbcr I wish I knew some nice easy way to make money-. Mrs. Micawbcr Well, my dear, you might get your life insured and .then die. N. Y. Weekly. ISasliful. John Sallie, ef I was to ask you ef you'd marry me, do you think yotfd say j-es? Sullie I er I guess so. John Wa-al, cf I ever git over this 'ere durn bashfulness I'll ask you some o' these times. Judge. Not His Siz. Newly Elected Congressman (from Kanas) I d like to have my picture taken. Photographer Cabinet? Newly Elected Congressman (blush ing) No; just a plain, everyday con gressman. Puck At the dub. D. 11. Boie I say, old man., have you -aw heard thatCholly Van imsenbilt Has actually eloped with u bullet girl? - L. Ma;ixi Great Seott! You sur prise me. How evah in the, world can she support him? Jury. Her IUc;uku Ethel Why don't you imuiTy Jack? Maud (a widow's daughter? Mamma doesn't like him, and won't. let inc. Ethel Harry, then? Maud Mamma does like him. and won't, let me. Truth. Never In I.uek. ? Old Lady J nst my luck. Caller What's wrong? Old Lady I've just heantyof six sure cures for rheumatism, and not one of our family has got it. N- Y. Weekly. A Konslnt Idea. llortense What louiUclocks you have on j-our stockings. Lucille Yes; theyre alarm clocks to wake my -feet whefnthey go to sleep. Fuck. S I I i A Romance. She was fair and my passion begun! She smiled and I could not but love! l'.it when from a Tar I detected catarrh. No beauty my passion could move! In despair she sought doctors in vaiu. Till she learned of "llimianity'sbooii;" Now her breath is as sweet as the dew Which falls upon roses in June. To-night, as we sit in our home. And I kiss tier sweet lips o'er and o'er. We bless Dr. Sage in our bliss, For th-joy that lie brought to our door. There is no disease more trying to friendship than catarrh! The constant effort to clear the throat nnd nose, the foul breath, all the features of the dis ease, make it as much dreaded by the friend as the victim. Humanity has cause, to bless Dr. Sage for his "Catarrh Kerned V." The manufacturers offer to forfeit !;'."i(it for any case they cannot dire. Prefer loss to a dishonest gain: the former vexes you for a time, (he latter brings vmi lasting remorse. Wnen Tbiby was ic'.:, v. ."P.vc !vr f 'ftl orin When she was a C'liil.l, s!i.- erieil f..r 'a-.torl.T. V.'Jien slu- Ix'eame Jlfcss, i !i:i:; to Oustoria. Whi n .she had Cl.U.hvn, s!i. them Cvst.-ria. The Peppers and Mustards are ncigh M'ing families in Sussex. Del. Itiielileii's Arnlm Salie. The lies! Salve in the world for Cuts, r.tuises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt lilieum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krii tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale bv J. II. Hill Ai Son. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will lie paid back. Sufferers from La irippe found it just the thing and under its use hail speedy and perfect recovery. Try a .-ample bottle at ourexpense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at J-.' II. Hill tV Son's Di ng Stme. Large size .Vie. and sl.no. SjM'cilllfll Cusrs. S. It. CiitTord. New Cassc!. Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheuma tism, his stomach war disoideivd, his liver was a Heeled to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in llesl'i and strength. Three bottles of Flectl ie Hitters cured him. Kdward Shepherd. Hanisburg. I!!., had a running sore on his leg of eight year-' standing. I'sed three' bottles' of Fleet ric Hitters and seven boxes of Luekleii's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw ba. (.. had live large fever sores on his leg. doctors .-aid he va incurable. One bottle Fiectric Litter- and one box lhlek len's Arnica Salve cured h'nn entirely. Sold by J. II. Hill - Son'- Drug Stoic. Hew lio comes up to hi- own idea of greatness must aKvays have had a very low standard of it in his mind. Is this hot enough for you.-" isa.-iliy question: but if you meet a man who complains of sulTering from the heat, ten to one you will lind. on inquiry, that lie does not use Aycr's Saisapai'illa to tone up his : system and free his blood from irritating humors. A. Countryman is the name of a poul try raiser near Anni-ton. Ala. Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi cian of Lew is. ( 'ass county, Iow a. :'uul has been actively engaged in th,. prac tice of medicine at that place for the past thirl y-!iv e veai s. On t lie 2i of May. while in Des Moinescti route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken w ith an attack of diarrli.ea. Having sold Chamber lain's Colic. Chol.eraand Diarrlnea Iteni edy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent hot tie. two doVes of which com pletely cured him. The excitement and change of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrlnea. Fvery one should procure a bottle of this Keliieiiy hetore leaving home, for sale liv.M. K. Robinson .vj l?ro. You cannot dream yourself into a character: you must hammer and forge yourself one. The Spleen not the ill-humor you feel like venting upon some otTeiider. but the spleen near the stomach, which supplies the proper amoiit of bl I to the st ach during digestion. But both are affected by a torpid liver. A torpid liver excites the spleen (ill-humor) and destroys the bod ily organ: but an active liver, promoted by Simmons" Liver Kegulator, de-tiovs the spleen (ill-humor) and excites to light action the digestive powers then no more Dpspepsia, Constipation or Biliousness. Miss Iluiidrediuark is "an applicant for a post ollice in Minnesota. Fifty cents is a sniail doctor bill, but that is all it w ill cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism it yuu use Chamberlain's Pain P.alm. Try' it and vou w ill be surprised at the prompt re lief it affords. The iirst application will ijuiet the pain. .")(J cent bottles for sale by M. E. llobiiison &. Bio. P. P. P. makes po-itive cures of all stages of Khcumatisin. Syphilis. P.lood Poison. Scrofula. Old Sores. Eczema. Malaria an. 1 Female Complaints. P. p. p. is a powerful tonic, and an excellent appetizer, building up the system rap idly. ' For Old Sores, Skin Eruptions. Pini !es. Ulcers and Syphilis, use only P. P. P. and get well and enjoy the blessing only to be derived from the use of 1 P. p. Prickly A-h. Poke Boot and Potassium. For Corns, Warts and liunioiM, only Abbott's East Indian Corn Us. Paint Erysipelas. Sw ollen Limbs, Bad Sores, Scales and Scabs have been entirely cured by P. P. P.. the most wonderful blood medicine of the day. A course of P. P. P. wi'll banish all bad feelings and restore your health to per fect condition. Its curative powers are marvelous. If out of sorts and in bad humor with yourself and the world, take 1. P. P., and become healthy and ra tional. The chief singer of a choir at Neola. Miss., is a Mr. Hightiote. Are 3-ou insured? If not, now i.s the time to provide yourself and family wit h a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Ciiolera and Diarrlnea Kcmedy as an insurance against any serious results from an at tack of bowel complaint during the summer mouths. Jt is almost certain to be needed and should be procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. ' 25 and oil cent bottles for sale by M. E. Kobinson & Bro. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Kvei, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Eheum and Scald Head, 1!5 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO K0SSE OWHEP.S. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Conditicn Powders. They tone up the system, aid di-iestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. M. E. noUlNt-ON & I5KU- Sole Aleuts. An I'?lMarr:e Clot tioa-I.tne. "I never had such a terrible day.? said a lady who lives in the suburbs. "What was the matter?" "Our new servant girl She couldn't find the clothes line 'Never mind, l'.ridget.' said I, 'let. it .o for to-day. 'Indade Oi 11 not,' said she 'OiTl fix it in a jiiTy.' With that she got the step-ladder and I left her. In a few minutes I thought. I would sec how she was getting along, and I arrived on the scene just i J time to save her life." "What was f.he doing?" "Getting ready to hang tlu clothes on the trolley wire!" Washington Star. Not Ills Ow n Master. Miss Peacon I know you love me very much, but when yon ask me to be your wife, I shall have to have time to consider. Young Llceker How much time do you require? Miss lleacoa I shall have to con sider that also. Young IIleekei Well, then, consider me out of it. Missl'.cacon My lawj-er will prob ably require time to consider that. Truth. A Study or Hiro Habits. Traveler (crossing the continent) I don't believe 1 .hut old fellow over there is a real Indian. Conductor Oh, but he is. Traveler Well, I just offered him a driuk of whisky or a five-dollar bill for some of his truck, and I'm blest if he didn't take the money. Conductor That's the way with them Indians when they're druiik. Judge. Cause nnd Effort. Undertaker (to Harlem physician) Did a stranger csill on 3-011 to-day for treatment? Physician No. "That's strange. The gentleman was looking for a physician, and I recom mended yon very highly." "Yes, I guess that's the reason he didn't come to see me." Texas Sift-ings. SIMILAR TASTKS. The Father (suddenly entering room) Well, I like Vutt! The Young Man (unabashed) So do I. Puck. A Sure Sign. When you see a 3-oung fellow who a ! year ago used to step up and order ! iager for the crowd with the utmost sang froid patiently trundling a per ambulator along the street Sunday I afternoon, and looking chopfallch in j his last 3'car's hat, doesn't it speak j j volumes lor trie reforming influence 01 a woman s society? Buffalo Quips. An Extra Inducement. j "We'll give 3-011 just twenty-four j hours to leave town," said the chair- i man of the vigilance committee. ! "Do 3"ou believe that time is money?" ; asked the undesired visitor. ' "Yes, certain'." j "Then how much cash will 3ou give I me to leave at once?'' Des Moines Ar- ! gonaut. . j Vuder DitUculties. j She You say you never loved any- 1 one but me? I lie I swear it. I She And yet you have ocen married twice? I He Yes and divorced twice, too. She (rapturously) M3- darling. Chi- ' cago Becord. i Strictly Obeyed. j Tailor (meeting friend on the street) ! I thought 3-ou said you'd mail me j that five-dollar bill that 3-011 owed me? Creditor I did mean to, but when I I went to the post office to mail it, I ' found this placard on the walls: "Post ! no bills." Des Moines Argonaut. 1 ol. I.. .1. Alfred Writ en. j I am in my seventy-third year, and j for lift 3- years I ha e' lecn a great suf- ferer from indigestion, constipation and j biliousne.-s. I have tried all the reme-i dies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. About one year ago. the disease a-suiuing a more severe and dangerous form. I became very weak and io-t tle-!i rapidly. I com menced using Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. My strength and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfect ly restored and now 1 feel as young and vigorous as I ever did in my life. L. J. A1.1 i;ki. Jhior-keeper (hi. State Senate. State! apitoi .Atlanta. Oa.. Aug. .5. 1S1. A Mi iT UK It's 1;mi-i(T. Mrs. N. A. M. Entire writes from Spring Place, (hi.: For many years I have been a great suH'erer from indiges tion, sick headache and nervous pros tration. I tried many remedies but got impermanent relief ' until I used Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elizir. 1 am now in better health than for many years. ,Mv daughier has been subject to chills anil fever from her infancy. I could yet nothing to relieve her: the Lemon Elixir has restored her to perfect health. Sold by druggists. oi,-. and ifl.Ot) p(T bottle. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, (.'a. The day of judgment w ill be to the saints the great coronation day. - fJOOD'S AND ONLY 6 8 Hood's Sarsaparilla is '.he mcdi ti.ie for you. Because it is the best l!oodp.,rificr. HOOD'S God' and as s grac vast a- is as great as eternity, the sea.' A. Golden. Druggist, Hiriningham, Al l., writes: ' Please publish some of the testimonials I have. sent you for Ja panese Pile Cure."' Sold by'M. E. Koli inson ii Bro. Were advice a comniodit.y to be bought and sold, what a very 'small de mand there would be for it. It w ill astonish you how ipiiek John son's Magnetic (HI will kill all pains Sold by M. E. Kobinson & Bro. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! Positively removes esse ssma, tjjy ningliono. Splint, la or Curb, "IN 48 HOURS, Without Tain. S500 Reward For Failure or Slightest Injury. This is the Greater! Wonder of the 19th Century, astnnih injr, as it dix-a, tha entire Veterinary world. rirmilar Sworn Proofs Mail I ed Free. :Er. Gzj Chechi, HO. 378 Canal St., Kcw York. IIS if B It ci cfTnif W j -L THE SUPERIOR Medicine is the term by which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is best known, to distinguish it from all similar preparations. It is SUPERIOR, because it has for its base the true Honduras Sar saparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal properties. It is SUPERIOR because the Yellow Dock-another of the ingre dientsis raised expressly for us, and we know what it is. It is SUPERIOR, because all the other articles comprising this preparation are the choicest of their kind, and because they are known to have a specific value in the treatment of diseases originating in impure blood. It is SUPERIOR, because a dose of the same measure may be relied upon to always produce the same effect. It is SUPERIOR in combination, SUPERIOR in proportion, SUPERIOR in appearance, and SUPERIOR in all that goes to strengthen and build up the system, weakened by disease and pain. It purifies, enriches, and vitalizes the blood; it cures Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Diseases. If you need a blood be sure to askfor Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It has cured others, and will cure you. Read the following testimonials: . "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a Superior Medicine and we confidently recommend it. Its in gredients are anion;; the best blood-purifiers known to pharmacy, and are absolutely free from any injurious drug. It is largely pre ferred by my customers to any similar prep aration." .Osmond L. Field, liK) Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. "After years of experience as a druggist, during which time I have seen, liainlli'tl, and heard of blood-purifiers almost without num ber, I can say that, for genuine merit, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is without a rival." George J.iunett, 49 Sherman ave., Newark. X. J. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Has Cured Others, Will Cure You for Infants and Children. THIRTY year' oTne-rration of Cantori a with fha paicou n g r f million of person, permit n to apeak of it without pnnning. It im Tirfpaeti nnaMy the tout remedy tme Infanta and Children tha world has ever known. It in harmless. Children like, ft. It gives thorn health. It will save their liv . In it Mother tarn something which is ahsolotely safe and practically perfect as n. child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays reverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Card. Castoria enres Diarrhoaa and Vind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Tronhlea. Castoria cores Constipation and FlaVnTancy. Castoria n en tr allies the effects of carbon'o acid gas or poione.. air. Castoria do not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotic preppry. Castoria assimilates the food, icgnlates th 0 stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natnral sleep. CwstoHa is pnt np in nne-siee bottles o-nly. It is not sold ia bailt. Don't allow any no to sell you anything else on the plea or yromiso that it is"jnt as good" and "will answer every pnrpose." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-K-I-A. The fao-slmile SS signature cf OX- Children Cry for m hi I New spring goods! Nothing but Spring Goods ARE ARRIVING DAILY -AT- :c. kern All these .-ools v'iv bought at SPOT CASH, ;ml wo are in to sell tlicin at HiOw Prices LOOK AT OUR STOCK OK Embroideries and Laces ! To See Them is to Buy Them ! Our Stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes was never more varied than at present. C. KERN 8c CO., GOLDSBOllO, N. C. " Several years ago, I prescritwd Aycr's Sarsaparilla for a little girl, four years old ( member of a prominent family of this county), who was aSlictcd with scrofula. After only three or four bottles were used, the diseasi- was entirely eradicated, and she now enjoys excellent health." J. W. Uos vvorth, M. I)., rhillipi, W. Va. "Fur two years past I have prescribed Ayer's Sarsaparilla in numerous Instances, and find it highly efficacious in the treat ment of all disorders of the blood. It sells well in my store." K. R. Boyle, M. D., Third aud Oxford sts., Philadelphia, I'a. I on every wrapm-r. Pitcher's Castoria. mmwlK-nymi & co:s: Attention, Business Men ! JOB PRINTING II K EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed in the VE1IV IlEs P M ANNEB and at the LOWEST PBICl.s. Only tirst-class material used at all titties. When in need of anything in the Job Printing line, such as LKTTKU IIKADS, NOTE HEADS, 1JILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, TAGS, J)OD(iEUS, STATEMENTS, HAND HILLS, P )STEKS, FLIEIIS, I'ct'., tr-. , rememlM-r that you can save twenty per cent., or luore.'by bringing -our work to this ofiice. We are turning out work that will compare with that done am--where. and at juices as low of lower than the lowest. A trial order will con vince you of these facts. Address all orders to The - Headlight, GOLDS BOKO, N. C, tV'Cal! and oxamh-e our -pecimens of work, being turned out daily. CURE SYOURSELF! tZfff lftroublFdwithGonorrh.l a..? oieet. niies.spermatorrhcEal A v"?J? or nr.r uunalur&l discfaanreaxk1 J1 . -our d-i:ri,t ffir s hnttla nf i2ii; (i. It cures in a few days E-g'vuriiuiir.eB:j or publicity ol a yvif; t.ii tor. Non-poiionons and if sV'fl snarantced not to stricture. trrOja Thr :.-jral American Curt. .ral:tit-,Scrrr tin- Any ma t tb" wxrk. K to It-am. it o rVk. V -u cm dvot ir timf to thr work. 1 hi i mn Wmi.atxl lrin;r wonderful U(xe lurvery worker. ntiiic trt'tn i to iO ;yrfrk and upwiti, -r a little esj-n.-nce. We can furnish tou fh iri 1 t.acta r -a HKK. No sntrelu rtnltia here. Full Richmond & Danvilie Railroad Co. F. W. Huidekoper and Kei.ben Fo-ter, Beceiv er-. ( ( N DENSE!) SCIIE1 l'LE. mm j ix i:ki"kct mv. T. l'.)'.'. I ; DAILY. J solTIUMl'NK. j 1 Lv Iti.liinoiiil j 12 t: j.,,) j i- am I Lv Iturkeville i 2 51 "I j 41I I Lv Kcvsviile I 3 s."i 1 I :i is Ar Danville 5 " j ; 2.', ,!m! I Ar l.rivist.mi ' slid "I 11 n j t; :,4 " I Ar Itateiuh t :i! i 11 in ' i ! l-v Ital. i-li I 4 4li " ; .; -, am' i Lv Ku.liam :, :.; ; i., - i Ar .r;eii-U.r j t 4", i i;, i . . . . Lv V inst' .n-s.iK tii 411 1 I.; ' Lv (li.'iislKini s 111 " n j ;,y Ar Salisl.ury ! .Ml j 11 1:4 : s Ar suti'-vil.. j 1. os imi' Ar A-lieville j 4 ':. "I Ar Hot Spr.nLs ! I . . . Lv Satis'niry j !..-..-, n 14 an:; SIT " Ar t'liarlott" 11 In 12 411 .in' ;i .'. Ar S urtan' ui. 1 n. 3 : " ! II 57 " Ai .r--enviMe :; Ii7 " 4 4V " '. 12 2 pin Ar A1l.11.ta , y on He. 5 Lv t Ii:. rl. t! j il mi j . ri 1 I ii am Ar I'l.tiilnl i.i 1 ii I'd anil 1 1 i ui Ar An.:.-ta ' in en . .. .i". .'.';; ! 4 P DAILY. N(HiTl!i:ifND. No. in. j N... 12. j LvA,,,ta ' Lv l oliei.l.ia 111 ;.; ) i Ar( liarlotte ,i c:, :,.' Lv Atl.n ta ll .'.( .in; s ll, ai,;' Ar liai ;.(!. n 411 am: 7 ml line Lv U.arlotte ii i 7 1.1 " j Ar S:ii-nny s 17 .-, Lv 11..; sprint's , 12 3i I Lv A-,lienIl,. ).-, I l.v Statosvill... 71: Ar Salel.uiy h ::; Lv Salisbury s 27 " !i .V " Ar i: rtviislro in in - 11 Ar V iiiston-Saleiii.. II :;d ' 1 (.,) ain Lv ( .reelislMir. in 2'l 11 pin Ar I ti rl 1 :i in 12 11 pin : am Ar Italeiuli 1 ,; ( l.v Italeiuli 1 is s 4.V " Arl.ol.lslM.n ir, jj o. pin l.v (;tvcn0.oro 1,1 2n ami 1 1 :i Ar Danvi'lc 12 01 pml 1 l. am Ar Key-ville 2 4:. 4 IV. Ar ISurkevilk- :; 2:. " 4 .M " Ar liiel:ii niiil 5 :ji ; vn Daily except Sunday. I1KTWEKN W Ks'F 1UIN r AND ill MM. INI7 Leave West Point ::.-,( a. m.li,ilv. mi l S:.M1 a. m. daily except Smulay and Monday; arriw.' Ilielmiond i':0.'i and t etll a. 111. Itetnnniia leave Itii lunoiid :i:l(l and 4:4.'. p. m. daily exv.'pt Silil.h.v: arrive NX est I'omt 5:00 and C.:(IJ p. 111. DETWEKX DK UNKIND AND KALEIoll VIA KEYSYILLK. l eave tti. luuoiid 12:4.-, p. ,. daily, leave Kevs-villc- :i-4.. p. 111.: arrive Oxford fi:im p. n... Hender son C.::.:, p. 111.. iMirliaiu 7:20 p. 111.. L'aleith .'.:mi a. 111.. Selma 10::o a.m. lit-tnniin;; leave Selnia .1-30 p. 111.. Kaleixll 4:40 p. 111.. daily. Durham :t:0 p. Ill . Henderson : -'" ! m- foid K:.'W p. 111.: arrives Keysville ll:.V, p. 111., Ki, Ion. .net 7:(HI a. m. Mixed train leaves Oxford dailv except Sunday 0:2:. a. in.; arrives Durham 1 1 :.V a. 111 le aves liiirlia.ii 7:4.) a. 111. daily envpt Sundav; arrives tlx lord 0:2(1 am. Additional trains leave Ixfoul daily except Sun day 7:illl a. 1,1. and ll:li a. m.: arrive Henderson H:(KI a. 111. nnd 12:4(1 p. m. ltetii.-iiinK leave Iieiidt-r-soii I(::;( a. ni. and 2:2. p. ,. daily exwpt Sunday; arrive Oxford 11:2(1 a. 111. and X:l.,p. ,. N. 11 and .IS ismneet at Hielimonci from and to NX est 1 omt and Ilaltiuiore daily exivpt Sundav. sLi:EriN(;- Ait skkviu:. '11 trains 0 and 111. Pullman DufTet Sl-per K-twei-n Atlanta and New York: between Danville and Ancusta. No. :t; and 3S, Tulli ,an Dullet SK-.p,.r u-tn-n Kielimond and Danville, unitinj! at Danville with XX ashinirton and Southwestern Yestilmled Limi.ed lor Atlanta, curry ins Cullman Sl.-cpcr New York tu New Orleans and New York to Augusta, and Din HK ar New N oris to MoiitKotiie r. E. ISKUKI.iiY. J. s. 11. TlIoMI-soN- - Hnpentitendent, SiiK.r;i,tuiident (.it-.-iisU.ri. S C. Uichmond. Va. NX .A. 11 KK. ;. noral PasM-n-r Ap.-it , . XX asliinetuii. D. '. S. II. 1IAKDVX U K. Asst. 1 pas.s. A v, ... ,, . Atlanta. ... NN.1I.;UKKN. s... Hs r "T1 ilHnar- Trallie M.iiir. WafchniKton. I), f. NX ainet..u, 1. e. W. & W. R. R. and Branches, and Florence Railroai -m-W'. VJC?I-7rV AVtra. e."- 1 1 C( )NDENsEl ) S 1 1 EI (CLE TKA1NS ;olMi sol l ll. DATED May --'Mil, Is'.iS. I. M il'. M. :iitj 5 us Leave Weld. m... Ar. K.K-liy Mount Arrive TarU.ro. Leave Tarum.. Lv. Kneky Mount I A itve ilson ljeaveSelina Lv. Kayctteville. A rri vc r'li irenee . I'. M. ; V l. c. vi Ieave Wilson Leave ;lislN n. l-ave lairnolia. Ar. Wilmington. :! 2.1; 7 :i; a im' in t: I. M.'l'. M. TKAINS t.niNt; Mil; II. DATED . ! May -ih. IV..::. .-if- A. M. ! Leave Kloreiice. . . 5 In . Lv. Kayetteville U ave Si-lma Arrive Wilson j i i ! jA. M.I Lv. Wiliiiiinrion . . ::.)' I iAav Magnolia.. II in ! Leave tiol.lsU.ro.. 12 l Arrive Wils.ni.... 1 H; I A. M.i 1 Uave Wits. .ii 1 In Ar. l;. ky Mount 2 in, Arrive Tarbom. . . 2 Ieave Tarbom 12 isj Lv. Ifockv Mount. I .r7'... Arrive- W'el.li.n . . . 3 t'-V r M.I I m. i. M. r ; i.'.i 4 (in' . 12 Us! 1 (hi i a. v. r Train 1111 the Scotland Neck i'.rancli l. :n,- NXel.lon :'.:l(l p. 111., Hal. fax 4 :(! . 111.. arrive s, , t land Neck at 4:4s p. 111., l.rceliville .1:2s p. 111.. Km ston 7:3(1 p. 111. Ili luniinc leaves Kiet"ii 7 ;m a. 111.. i ireenville S:22 a. 111.. arrivim; Halifax at II uu a. in., XX'i'ldoii ll:2Ua. 111. daily except Sunday. Trains 1.11 XX'asl.iiiKton llranch leave XX a-h.Ll. ii 7:011 a. 111., arrives Pannele s:4(i a. in.. TarU.ro : ;.m: rvtuniiin: leaves Tarbon. 4:4n p. in., i'armele ledii y. 111.. arrives Wasliiin.1..n V : .'Ui p. 111. Daily exe. t Sunday, t'oiiiiects with train- on Seotlaiid Ne-t linmeh. Train l.-av.-s TarU r... N. '.. via AlU-m.irle ni l Italei.li K. Ii. daily, except Sunday, at .'.:() p. in.. Sunday 3:00 p. 111.; arrives I'lyiuouth !i:20 p. 111.. .'. .'H p. in. lletiiin.nL' leaves i'lyiuouth daily cx.vjt Sunday. .'::) a. lu.. Sunday ItlaiO a. ui., arrives l.ir U.n. 10:2- a. ni. and 12:2'l a. in. Train on Midland N. f. llnineh leaves ;..ld-t.p. dally, exeej't Sunday. i;:( 0 a. ni.. arrivinu Snuili lie Id' 7 :'M a. 111. Iteturninu leaves Smithliel.l vim a. m.; arrive at lioldsU.ro telle a. m. Tniin on Nasiivilie iiram li leaves Ilocky M-mci at :1 j p. ri.. arrives Nashville l'.:.'ll p. ui.. Spring 11. ).. 7:1") p. m. I!. 'turning leaves SprillK Hope :(; a . Nashville v:i. a. m.. arrive at liocky .Nlouut '.el". .1. ui.. daily except Sunday. Trains on lit:a Draiu-'j Florence 11. II. leave Iitta 7:30 p. ni.. arrive I'ur.l.ar S:4tl .. in. It. tiine ini: leave Dunbar le.tKI a. ui.; arrive l-ttta 7:1". a. in. Daily except Sunday. Train on I'linten llranch leaves Warsaw f..r ( lin tou daily. exee.t Sunday, at 11:00 p. ui. aud 1 1 Ji a ni. Ileturninu Uaves 4'iinton at s:2( a. 111. ami :. in p. iu., ct.nnectiiin at NX'arsaw wilh Nos. 11. In. .:. an.) Train No. 7s makes dose connection at W el.i. h for all points North daily, all rail via II i.-li 110 .n.l. and daily except Sunday via Portsmouth and Line. Also at Pocky .Mount with Noifolk and ar olina lla.iln.ad for Norfolk daily and all pt.u.i North via Norfolk dailv except sundav. JOHN K. DIVINE. 'lien 1 Sept. J. K. KENLY.tlcn'l Manatvr. T. M. E.XiEUs-oN, Trallie Manacer. IWnOrfcikiWesternBl St HEDl'LE IN EFFECT OCT. ::. l-'.C. DIHIIAM DIVISION. LEAVE LYN Hltl'tK I !A ll.Y. 3.1a p. in., for Durham and intermediate 1:i1m.;:-. Arrive Durham 7:4.". p. ni. I-A-ave Durham. N. 4'., a. 111., daily, arrive at Lynchl.uri! 1.1 : ai a. m. Allt-ainson Durhaiu division arrive and del art fn.m Cnioii Station. Lynehburu. Va. V I X ST )X-s A L KM DIVISION. LKAVK UOANOKK-DAILY. ;:4." a. in., Ur AVin-,ttn-SaI-iu uni irtt.Tim iaW stations. Ix'ave Viiitii-Saliu 1 :."0 p. in., daily. Arri'e at Kounoke 7:00 p. ui. MAIN LINE WEST BOl'ND. LEAVE LYXl ltiil 'KtJ-DAILY. 5:30 p. m.. f..r Hoanoke, tladford. I'ula-ki. Hr -t..l and ail is.ic.ts South, via. E. T.. V. .V (.. It. It., alv. for iUnelield. Ohio Extension. Icave P!u. liild :10 a. ru. daily for ken. .va and ..liinil u-. ; Parlor l ar to itoanoke. Pullman S,H-i-r i:..ah. Le ; to Memphis via Knoxviile and hattauooea. I 7:25 a.m. for Hoanoke. liadford. Pulaski. l!ri- tol; also for Phielield. Poeahonlav Klkhorn and stations I linch Valley Division; also for l...iiiv die and stations L. Jt N. It. 1. via. Norton. Pullman sleeier l.yncht.urg to Louisville via. Norton. Cn nects at Hoanoke 7::io a. in. w ith Wasliiinitoii and j t hattanootra Limited. Pulhnan Sleei-rs H.uiiioki' to Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans. I'mins' car attached. 2::C p. in., daily, for Hoanoke. and interna -iliaU-stations. Has no eon met ion. la-yond Hoain ke. EAST iml ND-LEAVE LYN't II lil'lKl DAILY. S:1 a. ni. for Ilichmend. Petersburg and Norfolk. Arrives Peter-burs at l:2j p. in., conncctim: i(li Hiehmond and IVtervbur Hailn.ad. arnviin; i" llichinond at 2:!." . m. Arrive Norfolk C:00 p. in. 11:.'0 p. ni. Arrive Petersburg 4:1." a. m . o n neetiiiK with It. .v P. It. If. daily: arrive Hithiin iul 7:47 a. m.; arrive Norfolk 7:1X1 a. ui. Pullman Pal ace SlwjH-r to Norfolk. Also Pullman Palace Sleeper between I.vnehbur aud Hiehmond. This car w ill be ready at Lynchburg at Scud p. for recei.tion of passeniicrs. " 2:.V p. in. for Hiehmond. Pctersl.urc and Norfolk: arrive Hiehmond 7:."0 p. ni. Norfolk '..-20 p in. Pullman Parlor Huffet t ar to Norfolk ALLEN III 1.1. . Traveling Passeniier Aueut. Hoanoke. a. NV. 1!. I!K ILL. I. P. and T. Aaent. Hoanoke. a. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. PASSEN'IIEH THA1NS. Y. kn. ,r Id . I1L i K-S- Si IIEDI LE IN EEKEt'T JAN. .. Is;..:. STATIONS. j . 4 West. Ar. I Lv, ioldsU.ru... 1-a llrai.ue. . . Kinston New I H'nn- . . L. .Nlori-licad City. II til X. VI III .".2 III pi 1- i j: 47 ! "I a. m.; ; i MIXED KHEKIIIT AND PASSENliElt TU XIN No. 1 East. STATIONS. lloldsU.n. Hests La Iraniie KaliiiiK t'rw-k Kinston aswcll Dover fore 4 -reck Tns4-an.ni t larks NewU-rn Hivenlale 4'nwtan Ilavelock NewKrt NX i!(.Hl Atlantic Mon-head l ity Nllantie Hotel .. . Moreheail IV.ot A. M. c. so; :.: ; o:.; . 20 1 7 l llj H SO! S all, 8 .V! it l.'.i 1(1 02; 1(1 31 1 10 11 no, 11 0:., 11 17 11 4P 2 12 1 :m 12 i;,l 37 3 4S 4 (Is 4 37 4 .")l ! 5 Oil 3 on1 3 42! 3 .Ml! Monday, Tuesday, Weduestiay and Fri.lav. Thursday and Saturday. Train 4 connects with V ilimn1, n A NX el.l.Hi Tram. U.und North, leaviiin lioldsU.n. 12:20 p. m.. and w ith Hiehmond and Danville Train XX est. leav in (.olcUU ro 2 IL. p. ni. Train 3 connect, win, Hiehmond A' Danville tram arriving at lo.ldsU.ro :(:(.,", p. ,.. un,i with NX iliiiiin! ton aud NX'eldon train fn.m the North at 3:1.'. p. " S. L. DILL, Superintendent. No. 3 Ea-t. Ar. Lv. I. M. a :mi 4 IK; 4 ll'.'! 3.". I 411' i oe i; o-1 7 3s P. M.' f ft n n t K 1 " A It t 1 ,.i.n.k. t hri.'r V J I I I I I I l".ch...uirl7.rtlir.Ml !--. .-f.il ' arl I I I I I I I"- !" ra rcd iihI wrilr.si.it 11 ll M II II iu.trwrliou.will work indii.mou- ... w Wh..w tu nrw Ibrrr llaail U.1I... nrnlknr.. 'wHli..hrtrrtl.Mr lir.l will aN-lura -k , """""" ur-m,,l. m..,j - ,i. k ,n, , Mul. No w kl or imlvM ..--.,., k..,(, tml u W-.u-l 1 .ut . -,krr (r k ji..,.', . 1 b....ln-..ly Lu-fc, .. ,,Mra milh ,,,.,.., i.. V : V . ! i?u i-oni". Kits: a 0.0-. .... ". - , A ,,. lta o, Aaiiula, Mwiuc.