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CURES ALL SKIM AND BLOOD DI5EA5E5 n, vt,i...., b,!.;.!.. U..uic, cr. :i..vi. I. .cot u fc'irM, 6:n1ular Bwrllfogi, Rhev.iiiall.ni, Mnlarla, old Oror'c L'iM-i lhit fcava Tol-toi all trratTuiit, Catarrh, CURES X MALARIA j LIPP3CAN BEOS., Xtorrletori, Crufrgists, Lippmaa's Block. 6AVASUA3.GA' 'A lift r. w - & V2 MT1 ClTfe Jfi where all others fail. Coughs, Cro.tp, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cotih and Asthma. I'or Consun.ption it in 3 no rival: has cured thousands, and will t'lRE Ton if takenin time. Sold by Prvj''gist3 en a guar antee. For a I.ame Hack or Chert, -ess SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLA3TEli.25c. SHILOH'S-CATARRH iiuvc you tauirrii This renjiMy is zuoran teed to cure you. ITice. Oo cia. injector iree. sold i;v all I Kl'( .; . l'l"s. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with written g-jarnntee rure a ervous Pros'ru tion, Fits, Dizzi- naf S,Hc:icliieh aT.l N.-u.-ut-ia u-:W ak.- fuIUi-.-.i-iUM' 11 tx- T W Ale BEFORE - AFtER- h .;: M. ulai 1 !inn, Softenine: "f the Brain, rnnsiiicr Misery, Insanity an1. Death ; j liarreut'ss, Iiii.iteuo-, Lost Power in i-iihcr t-i-x. Premature Old Ac, luve!u:it..ry r.. .s-, i-m--.! J t'y iiv.r-i:i"lnlL'-ia'ef over-t-xt-rtion ef Oi l:ram ici I i Errors f Youth. Itnivrst." W-ak Orirar.- t!-.'-:r Natural Viuor and doul les the ji of iii'c; eur. -I.u-.irrh(.a ami Fenialf W.T.kii .-. A mot th'- t, . ..- Itiftlt. in plain Jtarkai-'O. l.y mail, T t f.:; a: ui j !-r t'. Ihix.s.". with vv.-ry $." . -nit-r wt- u:e a i Written Cuarantee to cur- ,.r ruft-.i!.! tl. I'iri-u:ars frt-e. Ouaniiitue ii-Ui-.l only l I'lUSlVU ttflont. LiPPMftrJ BROS.. Propristors, Cruggtsts, ' ppman's Block. SAVANNnH. GS. ' 3 M LlJECT10NS fori THE GENTLEMAN'S FR!EftDpMA t r.-i- mtiiisi. lil.KtT, l.Kt . fill "A Sure I At Orui.-i.ists i-nl Mrii lnn A 1 to a'lthv : llal 11 Vvii. :;,! iis.-a.'S. ny :ilil i . for Inj-'lion l:il.v.lor j "Tllf: ltl:sT".f nil limilar rflilfili... DB HENRYRENT. Biddeford. Me. naljiliir Mfc o.. Lannulrr. lii. I A . VIRGINIA COLLEGE. For Young Ladies, Ifoanoke, Ya. o,,oi.s o,t. U. is.;;. A Pe:t t il o 1 :e:,i it : aei K e 'otleue homo. Now bnUdntcs. :u:!.t,- mo -t i-i the ..utll. M.Nloni lllil.rovolllet'.ts. New I .;,.,', a I i.i f urn It ll to. I :i;i!HMill ;i,';vn. i I. ill, .-r.t Ii.. III- nl A, losllo a.l.liv-s tin- Pros. , j,.,,,. W. A. 11 AKUIs. ... ;,,aiiok.. Virginia. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE TAI N'lll. V 1 Otitis Sopt. (tth. Ciimnte and HornmndinR- c-i,ti.inal M.'in.l,ime bmi.iiacs. Ilmhk rtunH1 and rvturnishd with i eo. repainted inside a id out neat, kks lueht. bath r,.nia ev.-ry it, Kir .New L.niora t.wv thoniuBhly eiiuij,;,.-,! -J., exiHTioilcoi t.vuhors A-lvanced C'oursos in Fnri-h Iitin tunnin lr.-n.-h 4.-. SiH-oi.il a.li.nm.-is-.-, in Mu,io ami An.' Ill i.,..ir.l iiw pupil, from Is .vt.-s 1 -mis ni.Hler .te F,.r fata ' " V1" eelohriit.l oij VirKima-bnl. a.inresa .V. UOlltltTsOX, l-rrs., lsta.liiIon.Va. Indispensable in Every ()o(l Kitclien. A- every g i j lou-evv '; te knows. the diiTereiiee between appetiz ing, delicious cooking and the op posite kind is hugely i-i delicate winces and paia!a'!,!e gra ie-. Now. tiles,. !V,U;.-' a strong, del icately ilav ... i stock, and the lies; .Jock is Liebi- Companv's Extract of lUVf. "PAtKEW Oia HAIR BALSAM Jin nns-j The Consumptive and Feeble - a . ull..rtr.....oT',ai,.:.,.1: ?.ir.,T! 6m;er Tome, it i-ur. :li- w ,,rt Co, :, V, . ii : -v 1-t- l.i.-.t. .ii. Ftiiii, w.-ki..-,U:w.-ui!ia::M..ai.J i'd.n. L jL KINDERCORNS. Throny tus? curef.irCoruj. U-'i' kWd. W.i ..lz viu.'' i-vU, al Lliuu. fRRnj e CURES KKK kodpFdisos ..... kv:. Ci..;.. C...., rur!! p..'M.ti. T.tur, S -al.l t-L-ad, ..., u. P. "1 h .! .'. an m'-t v r- T. ivvtemi are poi8n-,ei and whoM biwd Is Id - . dn.' t ir-itrtal 1r-- It'!'--., - I nn r.r CVUk' an J "NlJrV j One cent a doss. wjS' M. K. KoI.iiKun kV Br.... i)riio-;-i. I A CANAL BT CRIMEA. THE AGS AND HISTORY OF A WORLD'S WONDER UNKNOWN. A firrat Watrru ay Which a Itussimi Fnjrl neer Thin'.: Wa I'nilt a a Means of Pe r. nse In Ancient Times -A Iletaile.l Ac count of the Wonderful Structure. Tho great liussian engineer Melni ko.1T writes from Odessa to the Smith sonian institution describing tho ruins of an nnci.nt canal discovered in tho Crimea, which In regards as ono of tho tvonders of tho world. It is certainly 27 centuries old. and among Hirnilar ancient objects of historic interest is second oidy in age to the great pyramids. The hang ing gardens of Babylon find the Colossus of Rhodes are shrouded with no deeper mysteries than the existence of this great ditch, whose ruins can be traced for a long distance through the Crimean plain. Whether ii was a waterway in the olden times and the pathway of ancient com merce between the Black sea and the sea of Azov or a means of defense for tho people living in its vicinity is a question which wise nu n, supposed to know all about antiquities, cannot explain. Xenophon, the distinguished Athenian, who condt:ct 1 the retreat of 10,000 Greeks fiv:.i the pp country march, so called, writt s of ditches which were dug by inhabitants of hostile territory through which they passed as an im pediment t their march. Yv'ater was often turned i:it these, so that crossing was r ndi red more difficult. Perhaps the ancient ;.n 1 wonderful canal served the same pr.rposo on a very large scale. While it was of grand proportions, which at that early day surpassed the engineer ing feats of the Suez canal, the fortifica tions fur its protection are no less inter esting. At each did of the western side there was ii lofty castle, the ruins of which iiiaaiu to this day, tho cubical contents exceeding 1-j0, K) meters. A part of these stones, as well as those with which the bed of tho canal was paved its entire length, were removed somo time r.go to build a town winch ad ji 'ins. During the Crimean war some of the stones remainir.g were utilized in tho construction of hospitals for the wound ed soldi, rs, which structures are still standing. AL dig the banks of tho canal there were :.'.'" at least six towers, but what urpo.-c they served, unless for de fense, is uncertain. There was also a high wall, which extended its entiro length. At a end there w..: in the i' irm space of ual is as str;.i length esc p forms thre.- . fortress. IL r on the ouii r ; l espial distance from each a gigantic fortress, built a square? and covering a i square meters. The ca :ht as i.n arrow its entire at this point, where it 1 s f a square about tho t :u re was ;i smaller canal id-, which may have pro- viaeil great r s.-curity. One of the g, -iteways of th.e fortress is still pi.rtiii'.y preserved, and through it passes a d:l::-. Mated ro;d. The canal was built by A-sar.de I t-f Bosporus in the Seventh ccutury B. C. and is 0 kilo meters 1. iug. lentil 'U is made of this in the writings of Bliny and Srrabo, but iMth.ing is s;.i l about tho great amount of tim-anil i::-:i"y expended in its con struction it f r w'aat special purpso it was d inc. It pa-.es 1 y the modern town of rerik iti. is not far from the Gr-.ck city t f Va 'lis, whose name was changed by Assandc after the building of the canal to Tupharas, which is the Greek for di;-ch. Its width on the bot tom was ah. .ut ." meters and its depth ID meters. Whether it served formerly as a great and towering fortification or not, it certainly contained water enough to sail ships of considerable burden. Undoubtedly before the time of Christ many ships used it as a short cut across the peninsula bet ween the two seas. The bed is now dry, except f; r a few stand ing pools, but it is said that the oldest inhabitants can remember when, for sev eral miles i:i the central part, there was sufficient watt r to form a roadway for the lighter craft of the semibarbarous people. This is accounted fur by the fact that some time in the fifteenth cen tury the canal was r paired. The Russian government has a project under consideration of opening up a great waterway across th" peninsula be tween the two ,;s. and his connection with this scheme is what led the engi neer. Melnikoff, to iiKiuiro into the his tory of the canal and attempt to explore its wonders. M-lniko:i writes in French and conveys a vivid description of the ancient ruins. He has just written a pamphlet, and this contains in Russian a full account of all that is known and all that has been said about the canal in the centuries since its construction. It also contains diagrams and illustrations of the canal as it now appears. Phila delphia Tele ph. I'assini; of the Snake. Readers of newspapers must have no ticed that during the last five years tho breed of newspaper snakes has greatly deteriorated ia intelligence and general aeooiuplisainv: gia and A-lab;;-on the tips cf ton bricls. whi the nightiii.f hottles, v.-h. a lengths anil training nif.r.v ::ts. Time was whenGeor : : i Miakes wriggled along their tails and picked cot n th, y entered hemsea in i'.ad draitied hal lies' milk they grew to enormous 1 ':'! Tined nnder proper of domestio service. AU this lsc::;:::., 1 ,,w. The reptilian kingdom has ::p. ri' -need a setback in its progressive inarch toward intellectu ality. As a eoiiscip-.i-nce, newspaper writers have 1 .-en obliged to fall back uponsiu-h commonplace animals as the cat and dog. Omdia World-Herald. Hurt by Dropping AVater. An American acrobat hi Vienna won a queer wager on Wednesday. He bet a considerable sum with a Vienna strom- man that he could not endure to have a liter of water fall drop bv drop lrom a height of three feet upon his hand. When oho drops ha 1 fallen, the athletes face became red, and he looked as if in I'aiu. At the f, ,nr hundred and twentieth drop he gave up, saying it was impossi ble to bear the pain any longer. The palm of hi, i;and v-as swollen nd in flamed, and in one place the skin had broken open. Only n small tK.niou ,,f the liter of water had gone to make up the 4.0 drops. Cor. New York Sun. Maidens Sold hy Auction. A Singular custom nli'iiiiut.v tliij.liur in some of the towns on the Lower Rhine namely, that of -selling" maidens at public auctions. For nearly four cen turies, on Easter 2.Io!id;.y auction day the town crier or clerk of St. Goar has called all the young pcei.l.. together, and to the highest bidder s. Id the privilege of dancing with the eh.. -, n girl, and her only, during the entire vear. Tho fees are put into the public pucrbc t. Lon don Tit-Bits. I n v est igation Imii,..!. Of course it is proper to ill,, -lire about what any man says. . it trae. 'the most rigid' investigation i.'mvit ' into t'ne testimonials published iu be half of Hood's Sars;ipaii'iia. Special at tention i. called to the high character of the persons whose testimonials are pub lished by the proprietor- ,,f this medi cine, a. ev idelieed by their occupations or indorsement., n fact. m. matter where a testimonial in behalf of II o.". Sar.aparilla may be from, it i. reliable and a worthy of eonlideneeas if it came from your most trusted lieighlmr. AMONG THE GEMS. Sunstono is only a variety of aventu tine feldspar. The tourmaline becomes strongly elec tric by friction. The black diamond is so hard that it cannot be polished. Purple, green and blue tourmalines are found in Brazil. The pearl is only carbonate of lime, is readily affected by acids and burns into lime. The Orloff diamond is now sot in the Russian scepter just nnder the eaglo on Ihe top. The coloring matter of the emerald is derived from the fossil remains of ani mal life. Ancient and modern engraved sap phires are very numerous and extremely valuable. The turquoise was regarded by the Mexicans as a magic stone r.nd was worn as an amulet. The Austrian government has a Hun garian opal 3J inches long and 21 thick. It weighs 17 ounces and is worth $000. 000. The color of the turquoise varies from pea green to greenish blue and almost black blue. The best color is a clear sky blue. The late Dom Pedro had the largest aquamarine ever known. It was said in size and shape to approximate a call's head. Coral, often used in jewelry, is an in sect product. The best specimens are found in the Mediterranean sea and In- j dian ocean. The most famous opal of history was that worn by the Roman Senator Nonius. Antony tried to buy it as a present to Cleopatra, but Nonius refused to sell. It was buried in his tomb, where it was found in the present century. St. Louis G lobe-Democrat. MicBcrril :i ncl t iircil. l-'ir-i I w a- skew ered and llieii 1 was cured." s.iy .Junes, and he lantrli- liear lih over his lilt!;- joke. Weil, let liilll laeuh. Let laugh v. !io wins. II.. ua skoueivi! (hrmigii and through by dys pepsia and i! attendant train of iiU. lie was cured iiy I i I'ierce io,den AleiPea! in-eoerv. ;m vo;iiee! uii'l languid. !ov. -s.n-;te i : experience a setise of lul'ne-s i',- bloating after eating, tongue coated, bit l er or bad taste in I lie month, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, ni-rvnii- pm-t ra tion or exhalation, iio; tlu-hos alternat ing u itli chilly sensations, -h: pain- here and 1 here, ei iid fe, it i ng I row si- ne-s at:er meals. a ki t u i ne-. or di tiil'oed and nnret resin ng leep. constant i and indeseribable b-elingot'dread.orof. 1 l i I p 1 . i ; 1 . 1 ' I ;:i 111! i I Those are sVt. -it..': f bihoil-dVspep sia. or torpid l:er. assoeiat -d w it !i dys pejisia or indigestion. 1'r. Pierce'.- (ioidell Medical I)iseoeV will sllbdln I lie cause, if taken aeeonbug to ilirei lions, for a reasonable length of time. or mouev liaul :or q unl lie ciieertuhv refunded. I It isiTt your best friend w !, w a - ft"' you u hat vou w iii 1 o!ie men are ii -gilt tilelllseh es. j i ki.-n-s Arm. a :iii-. ' The Besi ah,. in the world t .r"ut-. ; r.ru res. I icer- .1 l;!:eum. !"eer Sores. ( hill'iains ( , letter, t liappe-t Hauus. , ii si- i- us. and a!! skin Ln.p-I lio'i- an, 1 ,.,so ' ,.' - e'lie- biles ,,- i . , i pav re -uiie.. !t i oir.-nanl I to oieim t'ioom in early sj r.ng ana otten com- pi i fect'-arisfaetiou. or"uVoii.-v refusid.'-d. I raonly known as "pussy cats." Though Price cents p, box. l or Sale bv .1. II. i in the class fertilized by tho wind, they If Hi vV s,.n. " j have bright gol hn color and a delight- j ful fragrance, and the philosophers are .... , ' . ... ... j at a loss to r.nil-rstand what this excep- 1 liose w lio ua e :;-ei 1 !-. K ng s New I ., ;1 , , , . f lKscoM ry know its a!ue. and t!i j J V hi ha e l!"t . !ia e II. .U t lie ot i j m !t U II - i j hv to t,-v it free, fail on the :l.hert!j .-d druggist and get a trial bottle five. I i .-nd voiir iiaiiie and address p, JJ. K. ; j ibn kl'e'i tv Co.. Chieago. and go; a ; pie box of Dr. Ixing'-New iife I'il's ft i j a- well a- a copy of Guide tolli-alth and ! 1 lbui-el;o!d In-ti-uetor. free. All of i which is guaranteed to do voii g I and ! ' .-est you nothing. .1. II. H;l! .v .',,". Druggists. (.".Ill looks. ;..od looks ale liiole than -kill deep. .thy condition ot lia I organ-. 1 1 t lie !; er Oe ui- I ueiive. yon Iiai- :i bilious iook. if vonr stoiuaeh be di-ordcrcd Vl,u ll;IVl. d-s- , i.ei.t ie look and if vo;ir kidn.-vs be atVeet-; e.l voi i have a pinched look. r:,r': g 1 health and you will ha-.e o,,,n look-. Klectric ll'ilters is the great al Jerative and tonic act- directly on these vital organ-. ures pimpies." blotch.--, be 'lis and gives a good complexion. S, 1,1 at .J. II. Hill A- Son's drugstore. ': l,er. botl le. A- soon as sin j- hated I l. go to war and tight it. are Hi.iii; I WHY HOOD'S? Uecause j Hood's Sarsaparil'a is the best, I most reliable and accomplishes the j greatest cures. HOOD'SCURES i The iiev. man v, ill do by natiirewh.it : ?. o'.l man could not do lo. law. t A- a hair dressing and for the prov oii '"ii of i,aldue-s. Ayr's Hair Vigor ha- ' !: eollal in merit alid etheienee. It -f.i dicates ilatnlrutT. keeps th,. scalp; n,"i-t. clean and healthy, and gives vi- f l-jbty and color to weak, faded and grav ! ' hair. The m.-t popular of toilet art ':- ; 5 k-s. ; Tlie most certain sign of w j l-.-i'lilllla! clleefolhless. ii i. a .Move Along. h ij't st and idle. 1 1 t he man w ho keep, im-ving that g'nerally succeeds in life. oueaii t In lp moving on v hen taking Sijninoiis' Li er l!,'gu!ator. It cleanses the system from all poison and sends the blood through the veins at a good round iaee. The Regulator is the best ii'si-.r.-Miee jioiicy aga:tist Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Nothing Malarious about Simmon." Liver liegu'ator. J: VtX nervous t rouble-, and iu igortites and! ; -strengthens every organ of the body, j ' Neiv mis liiii-tration is abo cured bv the i : gr.a, a,,,! powerful F.r.F. j efTeet-! -ire .. rmaiiet't and lasting. ' If you feel weak and badlv. t ike I. V i .. and vou will regain vmir li a'"' I . l'engtii. For lliieuuiatism. Malaria and Svph.il- ib ,,,-.V: IV.,'I'l,"k!-v A;h- 1'"k'' ll""-' i i .'tasspim ;s tae bestg.now n reincdv. i : ! For female, in delicate heail h. for In-i l.bge.tinn and Dy.pe,.ia. lake onlylM'. ; J'. It is the best Spring Medicine in the W. II. Wilder. Mavor of Albany, (hi. .1 ssiys he has sutTered with Lhetuna- : .'.i-m for fiite, ii year., and in that time! b" tried all the so-called specitics. but to ; ' m. purpose. His grandson, who was on tie M. - . Ihiih-oad. linal'.v got liiiii a .-lttjcr using a short time the rheumatism ; - disappeared, and he writes he feels like i anew man. and takes pleasure in re- fi eoitinieuding it to rheumatism sufferers. I TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF. ITow a ".larrieil Man Passed a Very Cubap Iy and I'nrofitable Iay. They had beer, married years and yeara, yet never had he gone away from the breakfast table in the morning without a goodby kiss until a friend came to visit them one of those cynical, time soured bachelors who find fault with everybody and everything and decide for them selves that the whole scheme of creation iswrong. The friend did not say anything at the time, although the kiss jarred on his sense of tho proprieties, but he waited nntil ho had his host by the ear, so to speak, then ho Fail: "Yon seem to keep the honeymoon pretty well. George. Must be a deuced bore, too. when tho romance is over." Then good, weak George began to get wabbly in his mind and had a silly fear that Lis friend was making fun of him. "Yes," he said as be lighted a cigar, "it is rather a lore, don't you know, but tho little woman exjtects it." "I dare say," resumed the friend, "but I wouldn't coddle he r any more if I were you. It's too too domestic, 3ou see, for this age. Makes a man seem spoony and weak." "Yes, I've thought so myself. Guess I'll turn over a new leaf with the little woman." Tho little woman, who had more sense in her least finger than George had in his whole body, was greatly surprised when her husband threw his breakfast napkin on his plate, rose in haste and with a cackled "Ta ta, dear," ran off without the customary salute. But she didn't Fay anything and bided her time. It came sooner than was expected. George vent homo at night without the friend, who had returned whence he came. At dinm r George was silent and morose, av. l tho little woman asked: 'Anything gone wrong today?" "Yes. Everything. Lost -0 out of my vest pocket." "Too bad. but it might have lcen worse." "Then I mislaid some valuable papers that I carried in the inside pocket of my coat it's just been one of my worrying days, don't you know." "George," said tho little woman in a calm, sweet voice, "don't von think it all happened because von went awav with- out a goodby kiss? I've had a worrying day. too. and I laid it all to that. "By Jove, little woman, I ln-lieve you're right. Queer, but I really lielieve there's something in it." "And here is the money. You dropped it on the hall floor in your hurry. And tho papers are probably in your other coat v-m know vou changed this morn- j71,, ' Zj p. iT 15ul wom:,., and George gave In r the ki-s he had omitted ui th.. morning with interest, and if the ! friend could have s. en it he would have j gnash-1 his teeth but he didn't. De- j troit Free Press. ! Hit- l'eitiliation of Willov. s. y-nv.u' ii!gular exceptions are found to ! rules generally deemed absolute, and re- ; mavlrabb' ones hav recently been noted j in connection with theories recently established in regard to the relations bet wet ii tiowers and insects. Flowers' have to be fertilized by ollen before i they can b productive. Most flowers have st::t;i'T.s or pollen bearing organs I j u:l pistils, th- reprodiu-tivo organs, in i i.si. : 1 th' san.i' l.ov. v r. bn: these separate or ! gans laatuti::,; at dnterent times the ; wind er insects are agents for carrying the fertilizing pollen to other flowers u ,,it"t than those which bear it. This is known j as cross fertilization. Tl:o;,e lli wers only which require tho a: 1 of insects bavo color or fragrance. This is soil to be a.i arrangement for at- t r.ic: A :' it is. et s :ir-,! iiisiiriin' in fi.r. ; i tv.. J.. '""'i"J '' i oi .i .... i. uiii me- e.i-tivioii ... . ... ,. -o;:it s i.i i i.u .;;se .i x h.'ow s xvmcn are ""-''1"' ... !....... KIKir. A fl.KAswr I.KM..N TOM.-. Tor Ii !! ninr 'oiistipat ion and Malaria. For Indigestion. i.-k and Nrrvmi- I I-a. laehe. l'.r sleepless s. Nervousness and Heart diseases. F..r Fe er. rjiiiS. D.-bility and Kiduey Diseases, take I,, uioli KiixiV. I.adie. for natural and thorough or- 1 gallic regulation, take I.'-iiioii Klixir. Dr. M 'ley"-l.enioti Klixir is j.i-.-par- ' ed from t he fresh juice of Lemons, com- ! bii'ed '. it li ot her vegetable li er tonics, j and will not tail you in any of t he :tbo e I il... .' ii.ii leiseases. oil,- and 1 Imt t l.s at i iv'i'-oiv n!v bv Dr. II. Molev. At- tl, ta. (ia. A 1-.ANK1 Ii WIlITF.s: From experience in my family. Dr. j II. Mo.iey's Lemon Kiixer has few. if any .pials. and no superior, in nn-di- cine, for the regulation of the liver.' stomach and bovv.-U. j XV. II. -M a.nk..s. Ihe.. Nat'l l'.ank. , McMinnxille. Tenn. ! A e I; 1 1. j For nervous and sh-k headaches, in-j iligesl',,,11. bilioiisiies. and eon.t ipatioll "fvvli'. l. I h i .- b. eii a great siilVei-.-ri I have n. v,r found a inedicinetlial vvould gi" .... ii p.easanl. proiui.t ami pei nia-I n.nt relief a- I) II M,.lev's I ci i Kiixir. .1. r. sa w i i.t. i.. i ;i i ii I ti. I b 1 1 ill-i : -t Morning 'all. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Da certain cure for t'hronie Sire Lye.-, "Iramilated Fye Lid Sore Nipples, l'ile, Kcein.i, Tetter, Salt Kiiemii and S aid Head, . nts f)er box. 1 or sale by druggist... 1 TO HOUSE OWNERS. ' For tuitting a horse in :i line heahhv eon- ,dition trv Dr. ( 'tidy's Condition lWders. j T hoy tone up tiw i-ystetn, aid digestion, cure ! lo-s of appetite, r--iieve eonstipathin, eonvct ; kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving i new hie to an .ld or over worked horse. 25 j eents jier package. I'or sale by druggists, j M. K. Kop.lNsoN A ISUO.. Sole Atients. r : ' Made To Order, AND tlt ii -pv i :-Neatlv Repaired,-: A ON THF. MOST ECONOMICAL TERMS! Kvv rv pirrr ijfuarniitrrd that ' 1 , . Ir;iVrs my shop ! 1 ,,t . i :- Kriliriflbtfr lliy platV whtMl lit't'dilio; Work (loiie. A. B. O'NEAL, ',.vt .1... ..,,,...,,, i..,.. m...m . n- .... . 1 " ' -p , , -t ,-. lj. KJ. iUklell, ii And Builder, (iOI DSl',OU( (' ' ' " " Cv-SN-iialtv on Cottages, l'lans and estimates furnished on application. BEST RESULTS Attend the use of Ayer's Pills. Thou;:h prompt and energetic in :idion. their ctfect i-s 1 strengthen and regulate the various organic functions, espe cially those of the Stomach, Liver, and tiowels. Decided benc-iil has been repeatedly known to follow' even the first dose. Ayei's Pills rank higher in pharmacy and are more generally used than any other ( alluiili;-. Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and quickly dissolved, this is the ideal family phy.-dr, and should lie in every domestic medicine-chest. They :r.v a sure remedy for liilious ness, nausea, cost iven ess, imlig.-.-.: ion, sluggishness o;' the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, atnl sick l:eahr lie tdso. for colds, fevers, neuralgia, chills, and tin discuses peculiar to southern latitudes. I'or travelers, whether by land or ;:. Am ,'s 'ai 'i.u i ic Pills are ii:dispens:i ble, and should never be omit led i:i th: ta;!.it. To proscne their medicinal virtues in all climates, they are put !.'.b..ih in bottles and Ix).e.s. THE USE OF Ayer's Pills are everywhere rocoiut. tclcd by leading phy.dcuns. "I have been using Ayer's pills: for "I lave t.cvi m ed ant thing" thnt over twentv-live wars, both person- did me so much good for dyspepsia allvand in inv practice, v. i! ': '.'he l est us Ayr's Pills." ii. W. ilsoii, possible results, ;:d r- - unmet: i ."-pottsvlvai l.i C. !!., ;t. them in cases of chronic diarrhuu, ; , j,.,,. ,..lt...!,v (.,piovel knowing their c-heu :,.-,- Iioui I'i'- A er's C;,!! art ic Pills both for liver sonal experience they h :i ni g t ;,re,.tj(,,.s to (.(;IT,.,.t .stubborn effected a cure when every ot i-r ,.s) ;vr.,.ss. w ;., i., ,.tu.-lu results." medicine had tailed. . . V eoo, , J q. J'anqa (iarredo, IVof. ol"M.-di-M. I)., Liberty, Miss. , t i-ni't-ia, Spain. "After iiianv yea's' evpi-i nee i "I'or eight years I was afflicted with Ayer's Pills as a rcin-ov;' :-th'- with constipation, which at last le ailments caused bv dera: gene - its of came so bad t hat the doctors con Id do the liver, peculiar t" ma'ar.ai lot - no move for me. Then I began to ties, iustice itromnts n.. to :: ? t-.:- Am i's Pilis. ami soon the bow- aitprei-tation 01 tins n:e-iiewi cis imn ,-ien men jiauuai aeuon. Ut H E E i U I H " ' r- S. L. IHtghridgo. lirv,;:,, 'l ev;:.-. V. in. II. Pel.a :ec tt, Porset, Out. SML-J-T l3 K!$S-th'& ' ... Ayer's Cathartic Pills Lp 1 Wi Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lew. II. Ila-. Sell by Dnigdsts Everywhere. f4".f- fi- . Every Dose Effective BMTf ! -'- l -. . iiiyiHuii -x efttl What is !ttT,a,o,,,r;,;w Caoria is Ir. F.;.:ukc1 11-114 iireseription I'or Infants r.nd ChiMrcr. It contains r.clthf r Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstancc. It i.i a harmless substitute for Paregoric, lrops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It ii Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by trillions of Mothers. Castor!;, destroys Worms and allays fevcrishnes.i. Castorin prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures D-arriKoa and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castori is an excellent melieino for c:i! dren. Mothers have repeate,l'.T t-.id :ao of .us good, effect upon iLeir children." D.i- G. C. fur.CH n, Ixwei:, SltoS. " Castoria is th best remedy for children o.' which I am acquainted. I hup the day U r et far distant wlien mothers will consi.'.or tiie re 1 interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the variuu qu;wk nostrums which ere destrojin their loved ones, by forcing opitiin -norphine, wxithin synip and other hurtful ajrents down their throats, thereby senilis them to prunature graves." I'u.. J. V. Kinchcloi, Conway, Ari. The CnJior Company, TT H. WEIL & CLOSING Out Sale of CLOTHING. Extraordinary Bargains Tliis Sale Will Continue lor Two Weeks, or Until Furtber Notice. This is much r.-irlit'r Ihrm salt., hoWCVt'l- YVC ll.TVl' st i 1 . ,, . , . , .. v lOUllllo; on ii.tuu. 1 1 1 1 r "I ' 'I'l' riistoinrrs tin ot'iit lit v.hih.' thry have nt rnmpMcil tlirir Iv suiimirr pui'rh.T..f s. , ! i.v v i Ar ( Look at Our Reductions M Lr 1. ( miprisiiio; lnrn's aini youths uits whirli wt liavt sold at now 2.)iK Iat '. ( 'onipiisino; iit'ii and yoiith ass. suits wliirh wr Iiavr sold at . 7 and s now s4.7o. Lot Coinprisiuo; uirirs and youths rass. worsted suits, sold by us at H, 11 and 1 '2 now s7. 7 Lot 4, ('oinprisiiio; worst rd and Chrviot suits wliirh wr sold at li', l.'J and 14. now s'.i.iid. Lor 5, C'oiiiprisrs tin Xobbirst lino f nirn's and youths' suits in plain and fancy stylrs sold ly us i'or 1 ..(), 14 and 15, now sio.oo. In addition to tlir lots abovr rnumrratrd wr have put on ""r Entire Stock at a horizontal ivdurti(Mi of 25 to 50 prr rent. We would advise our friends to take advantage of these sales and make their selection early lief ore the nior-t desirable g;o,Mls 'D"e closed out. We mean every word we say and invite an inspection of our stock. "W"eil Bros., (.oid).si;oi;o, x. e. Castoria. " Ct.toria is so well clnpted to children that I r commend it as sujjerior toany prescription UkiKD to me." II. A. A item it, M. D., in So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, . Y. u" physicians iu tLis cliildren's depart-r-.t lit live s;ioLen highly of their experi r;is in U.eir outside iractice with Castoria. ami r.:iliotij:h we only have a:noc c.ir ie.i l rJ supplies wliat io known &4 retil-r vrmlucts, vet we are free to confess that tite ci-rits of Castoria lias won ua to look with f.n or ui-m it." L nited Hospital nd Dispessabt. Lofton, Mm Au.ks C. Srrn, Prrt., Murray Stret, New York City. BROTHERS. dsiltI 1 h.-ivt' mir rI-:ii'iiio; out 1 ( 1 11 it ' .1 !;i V'r D irk 1' Spl'i 11LT , , , , . 4 ll.T.' ri )1 irl 1 1( U f 1 D "r ( Mil' lVnnsyIvaniaUfiiiliii?Xen'SttfHT 111 all the ,-ii tributes tiia! stliiiee to make .. r;, si...i..ss f o.r.lv ioei i. .1 The -:- Philadelphia -:- Record! Sl:lies no trouble or expel) to gather and preeuf ! its reader- :di 1 1 o uev, s of the Old and New World. Its several Department-, each m,de the nianageiiient of a competent I.ditor. ciniiprises matters pertaining lo l ilK IKH'SKIIOLD. Till: I'AU.M. woman . would. scii:n( i:. ART. LiTMi:.vrri:i.. 1 I N AN K. 'I UK IMIAL l.S I A I r. WOULD. Presenting i-oinp!. ) mag:;i ilav. lie everv dT.SCIMPTIDN b'A I KS No. 00 0 Daily, one year. Dailv and Nuudav. ADDUiS THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO.", SI7-9I9 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. J Caveats. and Trade-Marks obtair.ed, and all Pat- j JOur Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Orrtcc ; J ami we can sertire ca-.ent 1:1 less uiiie tiiaa tbuse j f remote from W sa:nston. : Send rr.ocel. cravvir or rhoto., with descrip- 1 Jtion. We advise, il tatentable or not. irce of I cDarje. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PawPHLET. "How to Obtain Patents. ' with Jcost ct same in the IT. S. aitd foreign countries .unl W ,ir.ie 5., t'-CV:;' -1"'-r 'f-'-ain for a bottle of ik. it '.res in a few davs l'-3'i .vi h !!. aid or publicity of a trVy'- ' '" Noi.-ro;ocotn arid ts'iai-fttprr! tot to ftRCtUr Vdr fv 'rial American Curt. TV . t'.'.ct'ired by v,r.-. CMlcica: C.:&iJ'.li NA!, O. ., 'Ar,:nSr? Richmond & Dsavilis Kai.rcad Co. I". W. ll-'idek. -per a':d lb ;.' el, Fo-'.-r. IbeeiMls. ONDF.NSF.D IIKDI LF. IN Kt'tKi T NV. !'.'-.'. I A I I.V. No. No. 11. N itx: l.v l: !; ! l.v 1. l.v K Arl- A r l. Ar it:.! i!l l.v I,'..!. ri, l.v l.uth.c: r volt,.-x r -i v. r H .i s. ir Ar s,.., Ar Ar : . .. '" ' Ar ...:. !.; l.v or.-, n Ar Parv, Ar Kov. Ar PiiVk. Ar Piohr t: ,1 ll.e ISKTW'KKN V'. WI'olN'i'.VMi l;h l!Viop. I.oave W.-t Point T:.Ml a. m. .taiiv. an I a. n daily OA.- i t Sim :.iv Mon.iav: a-: o l.' '.,,.,., -en:, and 1'. HI a. in. i t.-t n r,i.n l.-av I;,, !, :i:l'l and 4.'. v. ;.. dailv o.. i t .,v: arriv We.t Point :, ik: an.! :- , j". in. ltin w KKN Pi' IIMoNU ANI PAt.Kioi! !. K!A. ii.i.i:. I--:.-- l.'.i in. I ;o:, j . .. .' , -. . . n. !;..;.-. Pi ).. m.. Pal. ii.:, I M Kev.viiie 1 i .V. Mox-il tr...tl lo; vo. Oxford uailv e. -os liiuliaiii 11:..", a ..lao'v ovo.i t ...n.I.e I ' Purharn lor.l :.''! a: Ailil.tioni.l train, toco lf. r.i dailv , j f day -..! a. ni. an 1 114a a. in. : a rr.'v.- Iloni.-r-.. .am a. in. and I 'm j.. in. l.. iii.i;nL i.-ave H.-n.lei s..ti 1 I : hi a. in. and 2:-J-, ).. in. ;:i!y t..x- I son ho arrive Olor.i ! 1 :.';' a. tn. an f t.",'.. in. W o.t P.-.tit and P.aa nn. -to i;.i;,y oo. j.t Snii i i ,-. .l.KKTl.Ni.-. Ai: V;t: . K. On train. and In. i'llttman I its :T -T ; ...r 1m t... Atlanta an.l Nov.- ,.rk: l. tvv. on l...nvi!: and Aiiitii-tn. No. ;;; and : .. Pnilv an PaaVit si...,.or I- tvoo i.io.itnonil alol 1 lanvoie. imitit'L' at Panv-. i.- w ,t W a.liintt ,n and s-,ni iiw .-t.-i n V.-.f Nov. Orloall. and Now VoVk' to Au'j. in. ar Now ,.tk to Mont- -rv. I i.n. ted ' 'Mi to ,.l P.n- E. PKilKI.l-A. .1. s. j;. T'io'.i! s,,. i' .-raa.-rid.-nf. s,1(... , ,,,,..,.,(, , , .r.-n. N. . P.. !..:-. n I. W. A. Tl i;K. ...-no at .,..,- r ' ' t V. tehii.o...,,. p. , . S. II. IIAPI.V. I K. A-.-t. Io n 1 l a- . i- W . II. .I.KK.N. ell'l .Manaitor. Wa.sluili;toii, l. f. so!. ll A As. Tralho Vanar. V. ushiiiLton, li. r. , , mwi inf al aiMi n ar imi nil i : JfFVo U R S E L F A Atr- 1 f i-o':1 with ;onorrhw3 ffli,-. lei-t,VMtM.:perTOatorrhretta 2 V. & W. R. R. and BrancSicVaii Florence Railfoaj. SSJS3Si -s-S 4 ( ONDr.Nslll) s 1 1 I I ii i beav.. We ,MM....I I" ! Ar. l:.-ky Mount ! 1 Arrive I'.n I a...- Tar l.v. i:..-kv Mount, l-ave V,s..:..... L-av .Set, n.i l.v. Kavell.-viiie. . Arrive 1 !..ivn-.e . I . i.-av,. WiU... l-av.O.ol.W,- i M.i..,,..!.. Ar. Wtli.iinu ... n:Ai--- OHM, N i i I i v. - z - s " '; J ' ' " t i . ( ! I J Xn-i.i I. y".'1'' J ' I OIL" loaV- :ii! eel v,., 1,'i. vi. Uj N..:t..h;.i..l ii..!y :iii .1 nil ;.. V IX.K.Y.. 1 s ,. .NcrieikiBsicraBI sellF.Jd'LF. IN F.FFLVT.:; Dl'b'IiAA! D1VIHN. vk i.i . iiiu t.o i aii.v. ai,.. m..f... burhaiu ai.. int.- I hi U "INsTMN-SALKM D!"iH N. I.!i K IMlViiKK OA! I.V. A:o. 1 MAIN LINF.-VLsT Lol N'l". I.KAVK l.VNi IIIU'i:.. PAII.V. j.. im.. f.-r !.-..:.i..-k.-. It:..!', r.l. Pul:.-k. i - ,-li!ini ;,!! points ..iitii. ,a. I.. T.. . .V i. !' Parlor Oar to l;. .-.l,..k... P.llli.ian ..-I.-r l:.o: to V. -nil. in. via KnoAVi-te ami hattaii...!;... a ...i a. tl,. to- te.aliok.-.' l.'a.lfor,!. Pnla-ki. P' -t.dt ai." for ioi:i 1,,-i.l. P.. -a.'i.. lila-. K!kli..ril a .1 stati-.li- Itll'ii Vail-v P.vis.: ;,.r l...,sV1. .,. and -tat L ie I.. . N. I!. I:, via. Norton. Pu . ..t --r I.tti, !il lar to llri-tol. e..n:i.. ts at :..a. oko l i.', a. oi. .th W a-:iiiutoli and t Initial... ... I... oi'o.i. I'u. i:. ;an -.i.-.-t .-rs l.',..iiH,k. t M.-n,l..-:.'.! N. ":i- at:-. ! :!, . I,u . a r at taei.e.! . M a 111 .ta.tv f. r Poalioke. Pill, tie!, I. P..-a:..,t e ' K.-nov... otuiut.ti.. l.waL-. and ait ..n.!s ..-t. P,ilin,i.n vi-rr ,. n'oll; l hie. ...... Lt.W !t"l Nil -!.KA !. IA Ni ill.'. I:. LAiI 'i. : : -ll a. in. for I .' i. 1 l t. ....,.! . I'.-torsbur!: :e,.l N-.rt. .:.. Arrive. 1 . t. rs.u'i; at I .1 p. in.. .-. .1.11. -el 1 1 ' .'. ..h;.. ..n.i at :.: i . rr:v, .. a. i.i. Ar.-'.v, P. t r-;.i, oi. Ii. .v P. It. 1.. .:...:' .:. a. in.: art. v- N'.-tfoik !, . ., . ;.. Norfolk. A No I iilhnai! Pahiee si.-. I or I , ii .' ml l.'i. hiiioi .l. 'I'los ear iil U- n-.niy a' l.v n, I: i.iira ::t t-iri .r re.-, i t -on ..I m-.i,.'.t.. .' ..'. i . no tor Inn..!..:. IVVrsLnrir and No r; ivo K .-lie: -n. t . . in. Noil. ,u In p. i; i'liihi.an Parlor Pullil i art-. N..if..ik. M. K. ItUAO... Trm liiii; l a-s. 1,-,-r Ac. n V.'. P. Ki -. P. . ', Ii. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. -i 'IKPi I.K IN Kit K T.I N. PA-t.Ni. i.i: 1 PAINS. .. i: 1 .-t. ..'I I. iN .1.M..T.. Ar. P. M . II I" A. V . .. l l I- i" ' . . . i . : " '' . A. M : i: ... Kin-to . Nov. lie . V..r.-li. a'l MIXPH H;KK.HT AN P l'A.KM,Ku TP MS N... 1- i-;.i-t. A. V. TATmN- N... J- V. .- ata 1 ii- 1 i . Jl.-iv.-l - k . X, ..rt .... ili!,-l. . . ltv. At Hot 1 t P. -lot Mon.lav. We,in..s.::,v and Kri.lav. i 7i!- o..,y. Tl-.ttr..!.!y .:rd Saturday. "i 'I rani ...nn.-.-:. with W il ninitton A Wel l, i Train. iH.nr.d North. 1,-avins; (...I.M-.r.. ffoj.i ,.. n, j am! :tl, l:i. lirn. tid and Panviile Trail. W.-.t. l.-av - i-.-M.i"T. '-::-!.. .,. o ! Tram :. oonn.-.-t. ith Pi. len.oi.l a Panviile P.o i arriving .-it ...!.(.,...:. :i.". .. in., am! ith W iln.itu n : tori and W ohlon tron fr..tn th- North at - ti h 1 L. 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