GaM IE M. Torpid Liver- msv.I .vs;wh:. '; thins 5 1c (Sisagrecil t.hu wc Bn! I began taking EifS2 r? n m 1 u&i o e giissj? I can iictv Uiycst nny ltlu'H of fh!; iicverhavsnli.-i! t i -.o.ml Siiucvaui. eU riffeen joitr- v . . v. c. KfHt"i-'t':i;. i'i' .'-,: .j. T,lic.e ail ethers fail, Coughc, Cmoy. Sore Throat, I-Ioars--ties. Wftoepini: Coi's t una Asthma. I'cr Co:.iuinptioa ic has I'O rhvf: has cured taaus.iJa,n'l vVl Ct:::a 70 U i: taken in time. i.-'o;d by isnuTjisid ("J a -i'-i aiate. For a Laoso Buc k or I .I'-ar. .9 SHILOH'S B 2 LLAOON NA i-LAl i-ii X. iii.ve vouCuuii-rli? 'i bis remedy iufnifrea teed to cure you. I'rico, OOcts. injector free. SOLI) 1!V ALL l)!;l't;!i!sTS. IV v..w am Pom -.'!. Treatment. ! Sfl-r-. SIT !:ii:s,'ci.i:os of 'i..t-ti"-t. im.l (wo l'.o-i oi 4 liniment. A never-f-udTaf .r tncl;!w l.f every ii.'Umiv u;:.l (i.'i.-f.j. J 1 1::.. ki-s (t;: . r.n ! .-mi with iiir liuifn or in'ctioiif of ci."i)n;.o i, v Un'ti ri-i:!' in'.' iu nr.::!:, iiiiiii'''v.--ii : y. vV.'iV tjiVSurei thin td;rha cJisoueo? '.Vf. .a---.ui-.e i boxest t euro nny oasa. ' ' , ' i)r Ik n-!it reci-lvpc!. J! h box. .".-r .. Font bv Pll. Pre ;(, T tiTR n,i sTffll 11 'i:!!i' i. -' -ra.l j'I'UI'-'Il.J:. Snmi!, f.i-1 t'lva-K;it t. 't.iiciiiiy iu!:iit( J '- cliUJrcu ut . ck Iaus issued oa'y : y ;.s..ii & I!:--... r KK'a '5 w I? u v i ml i I a:.-d prostatic irritation 0 y n ,ct pJ 'A'. , . . . . w ; i jf ? O PEF?AT!C?C. . . . r; A heme i;?a'i:icr.i. Pariisu.i-s ; ree. p 6 IMv'l f'yji''lr''V'"';il' i'.'''')Vj'' Th ConSU IT: 5t5ve fnd FCCSiO end tfl tri :.:.-iroiM h:i.-t;i..: d -i - wi I r.-.vlcer's Oinper Tonic. ltcar,-.ta..v.-.,rt,-..r---. v. . !- a..v.--..n,Kl..:, W.;:Mu-.-.,I....L!l.i:i:uiu:: . 1-u.a.JUCK jU Judispoiisablo in Every io(;(l KilfiK'n. As cvovy jjcmhI !ii.iic ii'i' knovs. ihc (litVcivnci' ln'twt'cn ajfii iiiiX. (li'licioiis cooking the ni 'sitt' kiml i kiriri'ly in ilclicato s:u!cc :i:k1 1 : l1 :i t :i ! ! , or:ivi's. Now. thi'si- riMuirc :i -tioim-, iU-l-it-ali'ly tl:ivon-il stock. : t t 1 I the I cst stock is Liebig Company's Extract of5ocf, tf'mm YOURSELF! A i t ' '-' l ' ; 1 ! : i e5 w i t h i o n or r h oea fefii -,t';' ' :i".-t.V'!1.tt9.SpermatorrboeVl ;, ;f f-: V iitanHiraldischarjjeatk"- t'&UsiZ ?u':r tWA'.irt for a bottle of vWiaJ. 4 " iJ'- It ee.rts in a few days l?sv" vei 'ho;. t tii.' aid or publicity of a "p'vSji; : i.'t"r. Xon-poisonous and Ri3 r;. -"ir.: t.oil not to stricture. ?: '.':frsal American Cure. ' ; ' i- Chemical Co. y&X r-so.N J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J ent business conducted for moderate Fees. Oub Office is Oppositt ti s e-rrniT nmrr I 0 and we can secure patent iu less uuie Uiau those J reiiiotefrorn Washington. , Seud model, drawing or photo., with descrip- Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of! t char-re. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , t A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents.'' with cost of same in the U. S. aud foreign countries J sent free. Address, 5 IC.A.SNOW&CO.I Opp. Patent Office. Washington, D.CJ rataanBaiBrassD Xo Muin. o Cain. !rcvenH Mrivlure. J- --f y rinse. A I t. I Hay t ur- f.,r i;. n..i;i:hcka. Oi-etT, l.i i n.iiiiii.h .i. si f it,, ,t ii.ka, :tud all I nli.'.dUiy s.-xual I)is(-ii:irm-s. , A Sure I'revi'niivc 1.1 all Vfir.r.al Diseases. At IruHi;ist. or sotit t. any :i.lOre,s for M.OU. Injcoiin nal.oliir i"Tlli: Itt'.VT of all miliar renu'dit BK. HCNRY RENT. Bida.tord. Me. Ma!j .Cor yw f;r. ( ,.. ajnf"iu."P."i,i. J-. A '. Pa. XAFT BBOS..EOCilEaiiiB.H.y.KK&iSl ?LW Bottle. -A 6 $ One cent a dosa. Pjv-'. r :j -LuKV.AY-V.i.i -...- -- Nil ) J3r JLte-Bsr tlPL' Of Am ii'i."hul!'''Tn, l,";""'"'"-r '"'rT,h'y wii!',ir;vro'ih i.. C . .iLtliA, iiox law, Ausmu, .iii.i.-. Old FiuiUi"J8 Kevlvcd. The can he no doubt that the pre vailing fashions have been greatly in fluence;! by the rcc-cnt exhibition of the nrts lo la fomir.e hc-M r.t the Palais do rindustrie, Taris, and v.hich has proved i nch a, great attraction to tho feininino population. lu all the new "creations" we notice many innovations borrowed irom the marvelous retroactive exhibits which have caused ijuite a revolution in modes if dressing. Even ia the wonderful ilraperies of the Tanagra, dating from before the Christian era, one can find mggestion. The splendid collection of rncfent prints, ornaments, paintings, showing all the different styles in toilets, hairdressing, etc., have proved a great boon to all our dressmakers and mil liners, who have called forth many an idea for tho coming season. And we shall not be far out in saying that the new toilets will bear the impress of by gone days, but with adaptations to date. When in the same day one can wear, without in any way breaking the laws of fashion, a watteau and Louis XV morning gown, a tailor made dress for shopping or walking, an Anne of Austria skirt for visiting and an empire gown for the evening when there is a choice between the styles of Louis XIII, Louis XV ISoO. the tin t and second empires the most fastidious woman must be sat isfied. At last fashion seems to have re solved" the difficult problem of pleasing everybody, and having attained this ex cellent result must for a time remain ex empt from any great revolution. Cou touriere. Sorosis ami I.otia, tlie Actross. Lotta was rejected by Porosis not be cause she is an actress Sorosis includes a number of actresses but because she has kicked her way to fame. It is all along the line of the converted darky's philosophy, "Von may dance, but you mustn't cross your legs." The incident is really no one's concern save that of the ladies involved, for a club which knows no obligations outside is free to confine its membership to con genial people. Nevertheless iliss Crab tree is such a respectable, blameless lit tle woman that every one feels for her, and a great mary are asking if all the members of Sorosis, even those who have not been forced by curiinistances on tho stage, but who may have cut a broad swath in society and possibly in tho divorce courts, enjoy such universal ad miration as does the despised and reject ed Lotta. She can find consolation in the fact that some very excellent people on both sides of tho water are being shut out from society walls that shelter many of their inferiors. New York Commercial Advertiser. Take .Vloii l'li'iily of Wraps. j While sitting in the corner of a hotel j parlor the ether day I overheard an in- j structive little lecture which I am going ; to repeat. It was delivered by a Chicago j woman who was advising some friends ; what to wear in the Windy City. j "You don't need any 'medium' things j at all," she declared emphatically, "be- cause we never have any medium weather in Chicago. You want a few thin ones, and all the wraps yon own. On a hot ! lav at the fair grounds you will wear as j little clothing as conventionality per- j mits. If you mean to get home in tho i middle of the afternoon, you may trust j the weather implicitly. If yon are going to be out till G o'clock, you want to tako j your sealskin coat. I have never yet found a wrap that was too heavy when the breeze blew in from the lake. Get a special pair of soft yellow shoes for the fair and get them at least a size and a half too largo. The Chicago foot is a climatic development, from which the longest southern pedigree will not pro tect you." Kate Field's Washington. Holly Was Kcally Warm. One of the first warm spring days 6-year-old Dully rushed into the house and threw herself across her mother's lap. "Oh, mamma," she exclaimed, "do take oil" part of my clothes! I'm a whole petticoat too warm"' Youth's Compan ion. What 'ureil Him? Disturbed. litur!iei! ; with pain oppress ed. No sleep, no ret : what dreadful in-st Such terror- tini- ensnared him': Dyspepsia all night, all day, It really seeineil had come to slay: l'rav, guess vou. then, what cured him: It was Dr. Tierce's Golden .Medical Discovery. That is the great cure for headache. e:ofula. dyspepsia, kidney disease, liver complaint and general le hility. An inactive lier means ioion- ed biooil; kiilnev disorder means poi soned blood: con -ligation means poison ed blood. The great antidote for im pure blood is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery. Acting directly upon the affected 'i.rsraus. restores t'iieni to their normal condition. The "Di coYcry" is iruaranteed to liene'it oroure in all cases of disease for which it is r commended. or money paid for it will no promptly retaimed. In m. uiut'a. tin ii:.r ..ccuoalious the nv- erafe life of -oaji-iM,ii,.s is the hiirlu t and that of giimi-toiie-makers t he low est. i:u'-!.!cii Arnieit Salve. u- Best Salve in the world for Cut-, i-es. Sore-. Fleers. Salt KheKm. T! lh'lli rev or Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, iblai.is Corns, and all Skin Kiuj s, and positively cures Piles, or no reipiired. it is guaranteed to give eel satisfaction. ,,r m,iney refunded, e ."" cents per box. For Sale by J. If. X: Sou. Chi! tion im port Price Hill oiarantt-t-l Cure. Wo authorize our a.h erti-i-:! iIitk. to sell Dr. King's New Diseov erv' ( onsmiiplioii. Coughs anil Colds, ii this colliiiiioll. If von rm. idll.-li.,! v. a ( 'ough. Coid or any Lung. Throat v nest irouiile. and will use this renn liireetiM. giving it a lair trial, ami perienee no lioneiil. vou mav return Hil led, not ey uts. liottie and have your money refuni We could not make this niter did we know that Dr. King's Now Di-eov could li relied on. It -lev crdiapp!i iiai '"'iii.es live at J. 11. lliil VV- Si Drug Store. Largo size .Vic. and il. A trailer. Sine iis livt introduction. Electric Hitter, has uab.e.l rapid I v i.i popular tavor. uu'.i! now it- is dearly in the lead anwi:;r j,l;iv medicinal tonics tin: atier ativ os coniaiMng nothing w hich per mits its us.- as a 1 leverage or int'oicaiit. it is recognized as the b.-t and unrest inodieine for all ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys. p, will euro Sick Headache. Indigestion. Const iiiation. and drive Malaria from the svsteni. Sati-taction guaranteed vv ith each' hoi tie or the money v. ill he refunded. Price only -itle. per bottle. Sold bv J. Ii Hill & Son. Bevel-sins the lev,-;- when a train is at full speed is now said only to make the train go faster. If hi wish to secure 1 .-. 1 1 ; ; 1, .,,,.1 speedy result, vv lien using Avor's Sarsa panila. lie very careful in observing the rules of health, or the benefit mav bo retarded. A fair and persistent trial of this medicine never fails, when tho di rections are followed. In the number of books print' d 111 tins count rv was 4.00.1. Itching, burning, scaley and crust v sealps of infants' cleansed and healed, and quiet sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap. Sold at AI. K. Bobiuson & Bro. ADIEU! Ton have a heart of fire and grkl Nor gold nor lira for me iii bright: I would forget these clays of old. Which seemed to hnw yotirher.rt aright Not rtino to mix anions the crowd Who worship you and bend the knee To sin g your praises I0115 and loud: Love's silence is reserved for me. My love, that is both dumb and deep. In freely K'ven, as 'tis true: What secret mill the fates may keep I know not. hut 1 nay adieu! 1 say adieu because my part Must be to leave that whirling train. Where every moment is a smart. And every day a year of pain. A'nlter U. Pollock in Longman's Magazine. Ideas of Several P:iris Women. A fortnight ago tho Princess do Leon, noted for her social surprises and depar tures from tho commonplace, invited her friends to a "literary solemnity." When the guests had assembled, none other than the great Bernhardt seated herself before a tablo whereon stood an antique lamp and entertained the people with Buch cheerful celections as "CV.ichcr do la Morte," "Funus," "Taplserio." And a few days earlier another great lady gave a ball costume L.t which the servants wore costumes of tho Venetian renaissance and footmen were fixed u with helmets and halberds. Tho arrival of the guests was announced by trum pets, and on the buff;.!, spread beneath a trellis of natural roses and grape clus ters, were peacocks served in their feath ers with gilded beaks, little pigs buried in flowers and immense pieces of patis serie containing living birds that war bled constantly. Paris Tigaro. Uiscushiug "I!loo:;ers." Women of all nationalities and all opinions were at the bif congress of rep resentative women. It is pleasant to ob serve that tho first topic discu3sed was dress. Brains and rcfiai.i came in their turn, but the congress started off with a philosophical recognition of the innate snd unchangeable law of interest in wherewithal she shall be clothed, before women goes forth to conquer whatever province of endeavor she chooses. There is something prophetic in the sweet se renity of spirit with which Lucy Stone discussed the bloomer"' attempt and failure of 40 years ago. None of the younger women who stood on the tablo to show their new style reform dresses can equal 1 1 to grace of Lucy Stone's phi losophy. She said: "We thought if wom en saw a sensible dress they would wear it. What fools we were!" Boston Tran script. Cr nelly. It isn't fair to give a Detroit girl away possibly, but truth will out even in a newspaper. Detroit has one among its countless prettj- girls who was iu the country in February, and one day she happened out toward the cow lot about milking time and was asking the man several questions. "Why don't you milk that cow?" eho asked, pointing to cr,c in an adjoining lot. "Because she's dry, miss." "Dry?" "Yes, miss. She's been dry for two weeks." "You cruel wretch!" she exclaimed. "Why don't yon givo her somo water?" And tho man turned his face to the cow house and shook with emotions he could not suppress. Detroit Free Tress. The OItleit Inhabitant .orie. Amos Andrew Barker of Fitzwilliam, N. II., died Friday. He had several titles to fame, thechief e.st being that he was probably the oldest person in New England. He had reach ed the truly remarkable age of 101 3-ears 7 months and 4 days, and up to the very last all his bodily and mental faculties were in an excellent state of preserva tion. He was graduated from the Uni versity of Vermont in 1S13 in a class of 10 members, the next oldest of whom died in 1S7. Ir. Barker was an editor and lawyer. The journalistic profession is surely not conducive to longevity, so that the case is a very remarkable one. St. Johus bury iVt.) Benuulican. Jlention is made of lands sold for 277, 000 that were bought of aborigines for a jug of whisky. It might be useful to complete the list of all the lands worth 277,000 that have been sold for a jug of whiskj and not by red aborigines either. The doorkeeper of tho British house of commons retired the other day after a service of 7 years and was succeeded by his first assistant. The place is a val uable one, both because of its salary, its permanence and its dignity. Monaco is reported as planning to hold a universal exposition next year. Mona co has a territory of eight squaro miles and a standing armv of 120 mi 11. a iu.kasa:-: t i.kvhin n.i-. For biliousness, c'istipa;i"ii. malaria, colds ami the grip. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeples-nes-:, nerv oii-ise-s and heart disease. For fever chills, debility and kidney di-ea-e. take Lemon Flixir. Ladies, for natural and 1 liorough or ganic regulation, tako Lemon Klixir. Dr. Mo.ley's Lemon Klixir is prepar ed from tho fresh juice of lemon, com bined with other vegetable liver tonics, and v. ii! not fail i in any of :ho ab,v o lia.ine.l disea-i s. ."!. and :jl boti'es at druggists. Prepared oniv bv Dr. II. Mozlev, At lanta. (I :. at rm: ( AiTioi.. I have just t.tfccn the last of t w o bot tles of Dr. II. Mozley-s Lemon Flivirfor nervous headache, indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Lemon cured me. I found i! the greatest lin-d-eine I ever used. J. H. Mkxxici!. Attorney. 1 F Street. Washington. 1). C. :;; ,i a minMiM-vr i.adv. I have led been able in I ,v o years to walk or stand without sutTei i," g great pain. Since taking I r. Mo.'ey's Lemon Klixir 1 can walk half a mile without sniveling the least inconvenience. M.:s. U.H. 'M..ti;;vo-;ni, Gr'.llin. Ga. National grants in aid of !;. cat ion v.oroiirst mad" in tin-Ftii'.e.i States iu IS'!.-,. Ibj- v.-.-.s V, v.-e -ive net Cawtorij '-' '.vaOiiL', slu-en..,; f;,r Cii.lerix slie b. e.-.-ue MLk, she e!;!a-; to Oast .ria. 1 !:. ;.a.i t '!.:;.:.-, n, s. CTVV t;u!W ctoria A Chinaman of Walla Walla. Wash answers to the n,im--of "Shoo Flv.' WT IS NOT what we say but what " Hood's Sarsaparilladoes that tells the story of its merit When in need of med icine remember HOOD'S CURES Operative there are of all sorts, some good, some bad, some indifferent. You want the best. So take Simmons Liver ltegula tor only. It is the be.-t operative in any attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, consti pation and biliousness. It is a mild laxative, without griping, or any de bilitating effects. You will know tho article by the largo red Z on every pack ago. Take.no other. Av Ch "Some venn? .io Ayer's Cherrv reptoir.l etired me of the astlima. after the best meili- S. F. Hassles, cal skill had failed to (dve me relief. A few r.ii-nr "i,, n weeks since, being again a lillie troulileil , , ' . with the disease. 1 was promptly rclieed by labia Kock, Meo. tlie same remedy." "Two years a -to I suffered severely from an atiaek of bronchitis. All the usual lvme- n7miT dies proviu- of 110 avail, 1 tlioiibt of A ver s S'... . , t heii v Pectoral, ami alter takiiiKt-.voliiniles t-mii 3 Uancli, CaL of this medicine 1 was restored to health." "Ayer's t heriV I'wtoral has had a won derful effect in cuiiiiK my brother's children JIi53 A fj MOEf of severe ami dangerous eoliis. It was -.' ' '. . '. truly astonishiiiK Imw sieedily they found J: contain, airna. relief after taking tliis preparation." "One bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured my wife of a severe eoueh of two w - p years' staiiilinj;. This is the only prorief.iry " - lokkiuy, iiiedicine I can personally reeoiun.eiui for Terre Haute, Ind. diseases of the throat and flings." "Mvwife was siiDixised to be in the last Asthma Bronchitis Cold: Cough; staeof consiiniiition fk-.n(,.v :ri pliysieian. when, as a UDIiCUIiHUIUII iivt-r s iierry i enorai. ruic K'aini.iny ri-ie u-ll i.ii.l stroll"- trouble since." "I have used Ayer's Cherry Peetor.il in niv family fr thirty years, and always found ra-t tt CiRiry it the best remedy for croup, to winch com- 1 "' ' v "' plaint my children were subject." -Erooiilyn, fl. . "Pr. Aver's Cherry Pectoral has been of very neat service tome. H improves ;unl Ltdia Tkcmpson, stre'ng, 11s the voice, and is always effect- Tho famous actress, ive for the cure of colds and coughs." " Last Sprint: I was taken down with la prippe. At times 1 was completely pros trated, and so difficult was my hivathiu -jr g t,.,m that my breast seemed as if eonliueil i.i an ' ' "t, c -n 1 iron cage. I iriM-ured a bottle of Ayer's vOO vlty, 5. DZSL. t'herry IVetoral, and no sooner had 1 began taking it than relief followed." Croup The Voico La Grippe " Mr. AV. K. Pearson, of Poe's, X. C. n.,!h that Aver's Cherry Pectoral is Hie lies ft nOCpttlg, UQUP edy for whooping cough he ever tried.' ' In raising a family. I have frequently bad occasion to use remedies for colds, coughs, croup, etc.. and am familiar with most of tie; preparations recommended. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral easilv takes the lead of them ali. 1 use that altogether now." Family Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Scld by all Druggists Prompt tc act, sure to cure It I scientific I L (HOME CVKV). i Simple F (roil DISEASE) Safe j jji (WITHOUT MEIilCIXE.) Sure. 52 AA A A A A A A AAA A 7 1 b 5 t'MA Sr . rrs H P Ptf BJf VWs. is" w Piiirj Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It coiitaiaa neither Opium, 2Iorphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Irop.s, Soothia Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by trillions of 3Iothcrs. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrucca and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the foo, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving hr.V.thy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Chi!drcns Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is aa excellent medicine for chil dren. 5Iother3 have repeatedly told me of iis g-joU clfcct v.;on ihtij- children." Di G. C. Osooon, Lowell, Mass. " Ca?trria is the be.-t remedy for children oi which I am ttci:aint-d. I hopi. the day U m.t fr dist-iiit h'-n mothers willconsi.ler the rel interest of their children, anl Castoria in stead -f tiie variousquack nostrums which are u-.-troyin th- ir lovi-d ones, by forcing opium, morphine, sx-thiri5 syrup and other hurtful ants don their throats, thereby si-ndins .hem to premature graves. v Dr. J. Kinctieloi, Conway, Art. Tho Coa Saur Company, TI Murray Street, New Ycrk City. 0 FARMERS AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! Don't forget tho European Restaurant AVIit'ii iii Goldsboro. First-class in oveiy rt sport, good cook and ovcrytliiiig the best the market :.!Foi'ds. Run :;5 days in tlui year. Meals l5 to 50 cents. Norfolk Oysters and (iaino in tlieir season. BAST CENTRE STREET, Twii Donrs Nortli of lluti-l Ki-:i:n.n. Ice cream, cooled drinks, confectionaries, fruits and fancy groceries. JAMES D. DANIEL, This is to inform my friends and patrons that I have removed to tin; Meehan building, two dooivs north of Joe Edwards, where you will lind my stock replenished, con sisting of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Don't fail to see me, as I have constantly a large variety of the leading brands on hand. Pii.a North Carolina Gem Whiskey a Specialty, lower to scld elsewhere. JAS. D. PATE, Goldsboro, N. C. Pectora and (liven over by our last resort. 1 ttave hit T. 3. Ttjrseow, anil lias li.-i.l no lumr """-" -o re'l-i- ' A- JHN,,o;T Barclajsviile II. C. Geo. V. IIop.iastt, Opsiousas, La. ITHAiiE IAf-T Cherry Pectora! Jt 1 " Cures when all else fails." Testimony of Mr. M. L CLINE, OF HICKORY, N. C. "My wife has used the Electropoise for Asthma and Dronchitis, and is in better health than for twenty years" WRITE US. We send all information and testi monials FREE. ATLANTIC ELKCTKOPOISE CO., Washington, I). C. Jj A A A A A A A A A A A IS Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted tochiUren that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Archer, 1L D., Ill So. Oxford St., Krooklya, N. Y. "Our phys-cian3 in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert euce in their ouisido practice with Cattorio. and although we only hive tmonj; cr medical supplies whtit is known as reu.. r products, yet we are free to confess that th merits of Castoria lias won us to loot: wiLb favor upon it." C sited IIot.pixai. ISO DtsrcNEART. Hoston, vawff Aij.kn C. Smith, I'm., TRAVELING MEN, Proprietor. , BRANDIES, WINES, SEER, Mm JftOC W and Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a punc tured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best? OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. "VTeil & Bros., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Motions House Furnishing Goods, Cloaks and Shawls, Carpets and Rugs, Boots and Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Wall Paper. GROCERIES! 80, 82 and 85 West Centre Street, (JOMJSIIOKO, X. C. 33. 3VX. 3P3R,x"V3EtT,T, WHOLKSALK AM) IIKTA1L Grocer and 1867. mstablished. Offers for Gash. linrgains in all goods such as , Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Hay, Salt, Mixed Cv Feel, Wheat iiran, Soap, Starch, Soda, Huckets, 1 rooms. Empty (irain Sacks, Molasses, Lve, Potash. Land Plaster. Candles, live. Corn. Oats, Kice Meal. Bagging : and : Ties! The Be.-t of Cement and Lime, Plaster Paris, Laths. Hair, etc. The World's Fair Route from tlie -South 'iSi .1 tLf. Ifil ilal'' &r zLJ0s? 1 I 1 W- lis 'VJ7'l6? "C P"- ? . VHE6 UNCS AXO TMtIR CONNECTIONS CAN BE SECCRC0 14,7;' Vf?CV f) Vl' V'Pr' T E PNINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES OF l1!'! "d If LVTlF f JfJ iSril SOUTHERN RAILAS. V7V M V"r VA nrii- 'lPr 8PCC11 INFORMATION IN RECAqO TO BATTS AVO s.i'l flrl 1 Hf 'V lT'lH' i VlM " DFP1RE0 OETAXS CONCERNING THIS FIRST-CLASS ,." ! ". flfl'ill I vrfNT. ,V' S. Cijlilta VsiAj.VV '.- , V.., c.7o'6 .? JO - -ia-t8,8 y WILL DIVIDE WITH YOU. You.nll know that almost everything in theGKOCKltY LINE has advanced very much in the last month or so, and I want to say this, that I have a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, much of it bought before the recent heavy advances, and I propose to Give You the Benefit of the low juices at which I have bought. If you want the Best Seed Potatoes, Best Seed-Oats, Best Flour, and the BEST OF EVERYTHING at the LOWEST FIG URES come to me. I. 23. mm ocyesey Ttrst inHTres Improvements Cotton uyer. 1867. IS OVER THE Pennsylvania short lines t'.j'l y . 1 toi,no.-'-l) LOUISVILLE 0RM CIKCINKATI. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE NCLUOC. Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Buffet Parlor Cars. Only Route Through ths Indiana Natural Gas Belt. THROUGH TICKETS SERVICE, PiEAse APPty in pehsom or tr iettlh t TEL.EORAU TO EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING I R. S. UCiT. 8.'.kfra Vut't Iff.X. JiSKmiJ. iT GW.R.TaO?S.'N.S.K. Fissr If est, UillSt.TvS. 11. .-M!R'.Istrii!tf!Tiei;t. - ItiUISVILli, II. 81MCEL KO.'DI. Aunu.t Gw.at hn lemu . E. Cur. F.nk asi Vua Sa, C-SCSSiTI. & jw. &W. R, R, znJ te" fteiMM HailiBd. 'I'U.MNsliMlN.. t.I H. ( i ; Ix-avo Weld. -ii. Ar. Ii.-ky .Mini Arrive Trimi. . lx-ave Tarboni.. . I.v. Kocky Mount. Leavo V. ilsou Ix-'aveSelmn Lv. Kayettevilie. . Arrive KIoivik-u.. lA-ave Wilson leavelioLlsUif,. U-ave Masii"li:i. Ar. WiiiiiiiiKtoii. THAINS t.olMi No); i HATED Oct. 1st. I.-. IA.SI.I U-ave Kl.'reiiee...! :, 111 . I.v. l-'ayelteville. . . l-eave h-!iii:i I . Arrive W ilsm !A..M.I I.v. Wihuiiiuh'ii. . i . Leave .Maunolia . . 11 H: . U'ave ;..l.i-l.r... . i-' in . Arrive Wilson. 1 H: . Arrive TarlMiro. .. ! 2 Leave Tarhoro f 12 Lv. KiK-kv Mount. i 2 ;,... Arrive Wchlon. . . j 3 n .... I. M.; A. V. I. M. Train on the Scotland Neck liram-h hoi.d Ie:i Wcldon S:ill p. m.. Halifax 4 (HI p. m.. arrive So land Neck at p. in., i-ret nville p. in., h stin -.:. p. in. Ketiirnin-r leuvi.-s Kint'-n 7:211 iu.. lireeliville S:-J2 a. 111.. !i rrivnm Halifax at 1". a. in.. Vv cMoii ll:2il a. i:i. daily except Mimlay. Trains on a-luia-t"'. Urain h leave V iilmt1 7:lKl a. in., arrives 1 ami, le :ii: a. in.. I'arlH.i.. : . returniiu: leaves T.-.rlH.ro 4 : ie j.. jn.. Pan: m., arriv-s a-liiiiL't.-n . ::;.i Siiixiav. I'oiinect- with train Ii.i!v hrancli. Train I.nves T;:i1t... N. '.. via A SU-'nai I,- . , IlaU-ini! I.'. K. daily, exit pi Sunday, at .':( ) Sunday :;:IM ). ln.:rrives I'lyuHiutli i':2il . p. ui. Ketuniim: lev-s l iyiianitli daily c. Sunday. a::tll a. m.. Sunday U:tiU a. in., an ive- 1. bon lll:2.j a. in. and 12:2. i p. in. Train on .Midland N. '. I.rancli haves (..!. !-!., dally, except Sunday. fl:eo a. in., arriviiic ti..; field a. in. Ketumini: leavts Smitlitield ym in.: arrive at lnihistH.ro '.i::nl a. in. Traill on Nashville ilnou li leaves Kocky V.-en: 4:l p. in., nr.ives Naslivihe a :'.' p. m.. S.rii-i; II 5:311 p. ni. Ht-t urninc: leav Sprinc 11")- s;i u a Nashville h:.'.'i a. in., arrive at ll'icky Mount m.. daily except Sunday. Trains on Latta I'ninc'i Klorenee II. I.'. Ira Latta T :X p. ni.. arrive lluntiar s:4a p. in. le-lur ine lea-e llunhar a::U a. m.: arrive Latta 7 :!-.' a. : llaily except Sunday. Traill on Clinton Hraneh leaves Warsaw for ii ton daily, except Surid:-.y. at 7:1.' . i Ietuniiiu leaves Clinton at ti llll a. iu.. n. inj; at arsaw with main line trains. Tmin No. ;s mak'-s close connection at cM for all jH.ints North daily, ail rail via Kn-lmi. : anil daily except Sunday via I'ortsmomli ami Ii: Line. Also at Kiky Moinit itli Norfolk and I' olina Kailmad for Norfolk eaily and all North via Norfolk daily except Sunday. 4UIIN F. MVINK, l.en 1 Mi) !. .!. It. KKNI.Y. ' ien"! Maracer. M. KM KKSoN, Tratlic ManaKer. fjHeriWM6,oR.H SClIKDL'Li: IN 1.FI K T SKIT. ls'.t:!. DUKHAM DIVISION. LEAVE l.YNt II i:n:. DAILY. 7:1(1 a.m., for Durham and ii.:-, r:; . .:...fi stations. Arrive Durham 1 1 :.''.! a.m.. U-ave Durham. N. '.. ii:Ul a.m.. :::iu j .ii. arrive at Lyiu-lilmrg 7:.Vi p.m. All trains 4'n Durham division arrive n -. I -i.irt from I'nion Station. Lyncii'euri;. a. W I X ST )X-SALEM DIVISION. LEKYE lluANi iKE DAILY. '.':0.i a.m., for Wiu-tor.-Sa'.i ni and int.-n: ,-.!..:. . stations. U-ave Winston-Salem 11 :llll a.m.. daily. Air.ve at Koanoke 4 .ml p. m. MAIN LIXE WKST I'.'. l'Nl. LEAVE LYNCIIH l:i- DAILY. a:.-la.m. for Ifoanoke. Ladf. r.i. I ii i-l.i. Pri tol: also for Dluelield. I'ocaliontn-. l lkiM in ai d stations ( Inn li Valley Division; ! ..r l.oiu-vitle and stations L. .V N. K. Ii. via. Nor;. !.. I'uii'i an Skt--r l.yiuliburs to lioar.oke. l on'i. . ;- ;.i i.'oa-i-oke s (HI a. in. with Wa-liii.Lilon and i uvan. a lalliitcd. I'llllmuil S1.-kts Koan. ke iel:: l:.s and New 1 irleans. Diniiii- eiir attai l.e.1. -:4II p in daily for l.'oai.oke. I.'a l!..nl. !'ri-'"l. lihlt licld. i' eahontas. kenova. oliiad.i: -. local:-. and all jiints wc-t. l ulli::a:i shijer Nor:'- ik t" Chicai:.!. EAST linl'N D LEA VE LYNt Li i I.i . DAILY. ll:.-.:i a in for I'iciiiiioii.I. I'etersl.ur., and Noil- i';. Arrives lVter-nuri: at ::4.' p. in.. arrivint in Iticlimond at 4:4i p. m. Arriie N..rfolk ii:2;i p. m. :':;L' a. in. Arrive IN ter-Surt; 7 :2'i a. tn.. coii-nectnif- wiili U. ,V 1'. it. It. daily: arrive l:i I: in. -nd s:.m, h. in.; arrive Norfolk 1U:IHI a. in. I'liii.-inn l .il aee Slin -er to Norfolk. Also l ullmaii I'al.-uv Sleeirr hetuceii Lyiiclil.iirc and lficluuond. This car will lie ready at Ly:n i-lur at '.':('!) p.m. for retxptioii of pas-ci.ners. M. r. :;i:.'..i.. Traveling I'a , iii'i r Ali nt. W. II. DEVILU ;. V. and T. At'tlit. Kivnoke. V; Atlantic & II. C. Railroad. I LLlilL I'. M.i I'. M.T. M U-ave Wils..n in: ; 11 !' ! Ar. I!.K-kv Mount.; 2 (. ; 1 " (- 111 u Sl'IIEDl LE IN EFFECT Al';. 22. Is. :;. I'ASSEM.EII TKAINS. No. 3 East.1 Ni.. 4 West. STATIONS. : Ar. I Lv. ' Ar. . I.v. V. M. :i Mi Col.islM.ro j 11 41' A. V. 4 t;! 4 II-.' U liraii'e 1 In .'.2 M .'. . 4 3.' I 4 4'i Kin-ton i i 1- pi :, fi (Ml! i; lis New lierne I k 47, '.' il 7 !!. Mj.....Morelicad City... A. V.i 7 17 MIXED Fl'EIHHT AND l'ASSEMiHU Tit A IN . N-K!i STATIONS. SU.2'V A. M.I fi : ;..l.!slHiro i 7 2.- I'. M. fi 7 nr. iiests ' i; -.-i .; .1 7 2ir 7 .'ui Ij, i;nttiL;' i 5 :i : 1-4 7 4s 7 .VI Falling Creek I -I "' (ill1 wi! Km-ion I 4 2.'. .'.HI K ,Mii .'..'.' Caswell I 4 I'll 1 I'-'- St UI 112' Dover I :t .:,! :; m in :tl; in 4 'ore 4'i-is-k 2 :; im 11 (H-! II d.' Tuscamra 2 2l 2 11 171 4 larks 1 2 (12, 2 12 12 li! :i tw Srnlvrn : Pi :i2: 1 ' 3 371 3 42 Itiveniale !l 4l '.' 4'1 3 4si 3 iili Cniatan li 2- ii ''' 4 us! 4i:i IlavehK-k ii .V.; i'4 4 37 4 42 Newport li I'. s 27 4 511 4 a... Wildttood S IN' s !'. 5 01! S 1111 Atlantic 7 471 7 5 If. 5 211 Moreliead l itv... 7 siij 7 '7 I I Atlantic liotel I... 5 3lT. M. Moreliead lH.t A. V.I 7 I'll Monilay, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Thursday and Saturday. Train 4 connects with ilnnnttori A Wel.lon Train, bound North, leavini! I.old-ls.ro i2:Vu p. u:.. aud with Kit-limi.nd and Danville Train Wist, l.-av-inK lioldsboro 2:'ii p. ru. Traill S eonneets with Kichniond ,t Danville train arrivniK at tioldsttoro I2:IU p.m. and with W ilniiiu: ton and Weldou train from tlie North at 3:1.. p. ui. S. L. DILL. Su-'crintendciit. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE hTAl.NTtl.X, V.I. Opeas Sept. fith. 13. Clira.Tts arid timaiidin; ex cepti'AAl liAndHom bmldiDKa, Ihiu reuodt'lcd. tbiKuutrmj iwmivated, renAintbd ins4d aui ont.-iuv. and KlufT,iiliMd wtih nw pianos, carpeu. 1c. Stnani beat, c liatll. batb mcwnsoti every tliior. New LalaH-a Um taoroulilj sqainiMd Si experience imi-Ihk. Advanced Gounea in Emr i-h Latin, lit mian. I- n-rn h. 4o. Special advantar in Music and Art li botrd in pupilii frotn 1 States Temu nuNlerate Fur 4'Ma luKUea of this crlet.rated old YvKiuia S1U0.H. addreaa V . V . UOUEKT-ON, l'ira., Mannl.n, V.