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The Daily Akqus. GOLDSBORO. H. (X. JULY 1. 1890 A. Csliforftls, paper tell of strawber ries to Urf that lvs berries msds a iqura maL Km Pattl U said to hare signed ukiiIm articla, which will appmr I UM wiiwr. of Bilrm Porto, wko eommlttsd ssiclds la AJHca reoeatlj, wrapped bisnsslf In PorUnoM flag d blew himself vp wit foerUeo barrel ol gunpowder. Tb largest sheep ranch in the world is in the counties of Webb sad Dimoet la Texts. It contain upward of 400, 000 seres, and yearly pastures 600,000 sheep. Ei-Ooveroor Bmjtb, ol New Bsm shire, is hsring ssventy-uvs-foot tower, surmounted bj sa electric light, srected ss sa obeerutory in Manches ter. Alexander Duma has given to the Cluay Museum the sword of the Mar- Xuis of Pescara, hutband of Victoria olonns sad hero ol the bsttle of Paris, ia The Cxsr, according to s recent ststis ticlaa's calculation, it the largest pri Tats owner of lend in the world; the total is sbout 50,000,000 seres, sbout the site of the whole of France. runliail If anadntr. who will celebrst his eighty -second birthday next month, has always been as advocate of out-door ports. To an indulgence ia wim u attributes his present health, Fsany Williams of Columbus, Ind hu iwunnlatad a ten-mile ffradlnff con tract on the E and R. Railroad, and h taken a contract for twenty-five miles grading oa another road. The Ion treat speech on record ws m U the Lawialatars of British Col umbuis by a representatives named De Goojaoe, woo to aeieer out apoaa mu ietarraptedly for twenty-six boars. Ttia C.rT of Ruiala. Alexander III. ha purchased Biernersdiki'e celebrated picture, "Phryns in Kleusis," for 55, 000 roubles, and it is to be bung in one nf the drawing rooms of tbs Chateau Petarhof. It has been estimated that for every lino head of cattle in Great Britain six- ty-scven tons of beef or Teal are annually mmat In market, and for ever? 1.000 head of sbeeo and lambs twelve and one-half tons of mutton or lsmb. Tbs largest snd heaviest building atone aver auarrled in England ws taken from the Plsoklngton quarry, near Norwich, in February, 1889 ; it ws in one piece, without crsck or flsw, snd weighed over thirty-fire tons ; it was IS feet long, o leei nign.ana o reei wiae, The late J. J. McElhone, stenographer of the Nations 1 House ot Represents tirea. eoald report equally well with either head, and in taking s long speech in the House he would frequent ly shift the pencil from one hand to the otner without interrupting nis ipeea Professor Drummond's "Natural Law ia the Spiritual World" has bad an im mense success, and now it is announced that 110.000 English copies of his ser moa oa the Bible, "The Greatest Thing ia the World," bsvs been circulated, besides translations into vsriou Ian gusges. The Russiaa Wsr Department it is reported, is considering the advisability ofaoQuirisff the sols right to s new shirt of msiL which is said to be extra ordinarily light, impervious to bullets or sabre thrusts, snd cheap to manu factors. ; A Russian general is tbe in veator. b Ia 1804 there were thirty-five transls tiont of the Scriptures in existence; elace the formation of tbe British and Foreign Bible Society in that yesr ten millions or money neve been expended ia tbe work . ol circulating the Bible. and there era bow nearly 800 transit tlons of the Scriptures. experiments msds ia 8wcden by M. Sandberg on the strength of iron rails during winter have shown that steel rails containing over 4 per cent, of carbon are apt to break la cold weatner. Ia lad, the result of his investigation points to the use of rails hsving less carbon in countries aa cold in winter as Norway and Sweden. ' Aeitixea of Idaho, who lives above the iiactlo of tbs Middle and South Fork of Boise, killed a black bear with a kaife a snr days since. He had fol lowed the bear for several miles. It laid down beside a rock and fas crept up to It and plunged a big knife Into a vital part. A. aelghbor who ssw tbe bear when It was dead relates the story. The wear was very large aad would weigh 800 pound. The newest cocktail, the invention of well-known club man. Is having a tremendous go. And it is simplicity itself. Pat one drop of red tabasoo ia the bottom of a sherry glass and twirl the glass so aa to distribute the potent liquid over an large aa area as possible. Then fill the glass with a dry sherry and pat one more drop of tabasco into the surface of tbe wine. jwallow promptly, aad the two drops of tabasco, meeting aad shaking bands, as It were under the midriff, diffuse s genial glow over the entire system. There are some Republican papers which take a gloomy view of tbe pros pects of the g. o. p. since tbe introduc tion of the silver bllL Oae of them asys: U the bill becomes a law, tbs Eldbngs will have no further use fcr i party, and if tbs bill is strangled, the great West will have no further use for Republican protection to tbe East ern barons." As both classes were of vast ae to the &t fryers' la tbe last Presidential campaign, the loss of either will be severely felt GOL.D8B0RO MARXTSTS Oonwotod Dally b B.- at, frt vws, Whaleaals rrovteiow aad Oravta Dealer. a. C. a. aula Sugar (granulated). (brown) tfd.l - ksr Our. aaM Salt, (Sue) Hay fclioe (rough! Oottoa Seed Bees Wax,. Book Una Kgga. 11 ..11 60214 SB S .... T TK ... i m ... IttttlSO .... snasos ... eottesx .... SS LOB .. ltowieo .... o a i oo .... ts n l ... n so ... n a ... i so u i ss it Dr. BoyKi's Worn Killer. The Beat Selling Vermifuge in tbe market THE MOST RELIABLE WORM DESTROYER IN USE. Bucipe furnished to any regular Physician whoa requested. We have never asked for a Certificate. W hare eoane of the stroneeat ever riven allaeot without solicitation. Borne of tbera with the request that we publlah for tbe benefit of all ofcudren Buffeting with worm. Tbe bottle la larger than usual; tbe Vermifuge U the best In the market ; the prtoe aa low as any-then why not use It t head a few only of the many evidences of It great merit. LaOeaiiob, X. C. July. 117. Joyner I gave my child one dose Killer," puronaeea oi you Mr. J. I' of Hoyktu's "worm It brought 896 worm, worm medicine made. 1 consider It tbe best ktespeotrulir. j. wTthomas. Bead tbe following from one of tbe most prominent ai d bast known Physlolana and farmers In South Carolina. Be wrltas : "That a negro girl 10 years old, near him. took two or three dose of the "Worm Killer." and passed worms." B, H. EDMUNDS, D. Dated, Kid ge wsr, B. C, May IMtb. 1884. Mr. H. M. McDonald, of LaO range. M. C, says: "Dr. Doykln's "Worm Killer'7 brought over 100 worms from one child in bis neighbor hoo '. and that It gives universal satisfaction. He so la more of It than all other worm medi cines. PBICZ ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Do not let your Druggist or General Dealer put you off with some other. Ask for "Boy kin's Worm Killer" and get it. Any II. D. can prescribe it. and Mao do. DO YOU WANT A KEW We unhesitatingly pronounce the Iverc & Pond PIANO. the finest and most it-liable In the world Five ncwlv putcnoJ inventions uboJ in Ik jnur.of on y Call at our Btoru .ind xsmino the new Soft Stop whioh isvee jmulos Irom wear while practicing snd makes tcnelnsua- sble to all ouUuio ol room. A wonder ful invention. H. MILLER A- CO, Oolds'noro . 0 -TUB -TriB t'BLBBRATBD CKLEBHATKD -BUCKEYE -BUCKEYE BINDERS BINDERS MOWKH8, MOWKR8. MOWBH8, MOWBh, -AND-1-AJJD- TADLE-RAKES, TABLE-RAKES, TABLK.RAKES. TABLE RAKES, -FOR 8 A LB BT VOH SALS 11 Y- ED. TAYLOR. ED. TAYLOR. ED. TAYLOR. ED. 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This invitation secures you ft ee admisaioa to our TWO BIO SHOWS; And all our side shows, each one oi which is a complete exhibition in itself. Don't miss the GREATEST AND BEST Aggregation of ATTTE ACTION S that will be shown in GolJsboro this Season. TWO BIG SHOWS. We Respectfully announce to our patrons and the public that the Exhibition of NEW SPRING GOODS INOUU TWO LEADING DEPARTMENTS. FINE DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, And Fine Tailor Made Clothing, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN Is now Complete and ready for an early Inspection. -:o:- We have spared neither pains nor money in our determination to make tbe oriUXU and JSUAiairLU oi xayu me mosi BRILLIANT AND SUCCESSFUL SEA SON OF OUR EVENTFUL CAREER. The plan ot square dealing and low prices adds strength to our repu tation, and has placed us bead and shoulders above our moat ener getic competitor? , but oar Motto ia still "Onward sielcI Upward." We givo yon a hearty Invitation to come and see onr Spring Good FUCHTLER & KERN. . 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Which la oomp te la evorv parUculto-.. DIts me a trial before burin Maewhor. I can please rou. Always oabaod S riU siiB&l ) KoTatera Fine Candle I . .;. '" " Cigars, Tobacco Pipes, Snuff, &o. I earrr the largeat stook la this Una of any bouse In the city and ean sell rm rood rood a , low na-urea. WOULD CitlTATmrTTON TO Y 7 ' T BOOKS,: MAGAZINES, h PERIODICALS, &C. ALL THE LATEST WORKS IN TL1E BEST NOVELS. i , JTJ8T KBX-EI VIU A NEW LI HI OF BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, tfcO. Tha meet eoaiptoU atoek of Blank Pooka verbtonirLk to GoMrtiora. Tn In rrt d o Lodg-oOmiraaJ or Day lluolucail ad eumiue mr atock. WholoMle aire nt for . i i ns'Pt OEOSS'i OTJT OIP-EETTES . 8oUdttnrotBrPtronas I ajn -oors truly. .: t ' ' . , v J. R. CRIFFIH, Mr hb4 0rretorr Mm CoMar-iro. ft. O . ATLANTIC COASTS E. CONDEXKKD tsCIFEDLXt.. TRAIN a GOLNO 60UT1L DaUd June I5tb. - FtWidl DaiJj. 1(u jJJ l&tl). muaajr. Lt WeUOn 1230 p m H3 p m SOU a nt At Kooky Ut. ... 16 pm .... TWant, Ar Taibom 900 p m Lv Tarboro 10 a) am Ar Wilson 20 p m TWpk 14am Lt Wilson tJSO p m Ax Selma. 140 p m Ar kayettevllle.. tIMpm Lv Ooldiboro. ... 15 pm T 40 p bd ISim Lw Warsaw 110pm HM a aa L.vMmrnolla iUpo StOpn Sitam Ar Wuminston... 660 pm 9a6pnill4)am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 0 ft Z.S Sunday. Lw Wilmington .. 1201 a m 000 am 400 p m Lv Magnolia UltulOilim fM p m Lv Warsaw 10 40 a m M p m, ArOoMsboro ASS p m 11 45 a u SUpm Lt Kayettevllle T8 40 a m. Ar Selma U(W a m Ar Wilson UlOtu Lv Wilson 303 a m 1287 p n 747 p m Ar Kooky Mount 1 10 p n 818 p m Ar Tarboio 200 p n Lv Tarboro 0a a n Ar WolJon 4 30 am (45 p o 30 pm Dalit txeept bunaa. Train on Scotland Neck Drano i K jad leavti WoMon.3 16 p mM Halifax 8 87 p m; arrives Sootlsnd Neca at 4 J) p m.. m.; Oreonvilla S 00 &, tn.; returning loavos GrtHiavllle 7 20 am., alllax at 10 lu a in,, Wddon 10 m, dully exoopt,8undy. On Mondar. Wednoadav and Friday. Ixcal Freight leaves Weldon 10 30 a. Halifax 11 ao a m Bco'land NcokiioO p m. ArrlviOK Oreen vllle Mil p m. Huturninir, leave Ureenvllle Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday till i m Boot land Neck 1 00 p m., Halifax 83. p m. Ar rivlnir Weldon 4 00 p m. 4 mill iitw 1.1 uvfUi . .. ris aiuuin.tr & Halelf h railroad, daily exoe pt Hunday, 4 (' p.m.,eunday oo p.m., arrive wuiiamaion, A 6 30 p. m., 4 HO p. m. Plymouth 7 6" p ni 1 80 p m. KeturiiKiK" Wove Plymouth dally exoept Hunday. 8 00 a. oi., Sunday 8 00 am. Williams ton, 7 Ida tn., 9 68 a. tn., arrive Tar boro. V 30t.cn 11 20 a m. Train on Midland, N. O., branch leavenUolda- Doro. a&iiy except eunaay, a ooa- m., arnvt Bmlthfleld, T 80 a. m. Koturning leaves Bmitn fleld.8 00 a. m., arrive Ooldsboro, 8 80a. m. Train on Nashville branch loaves Hocky Mt. at 8 00 p. m., arrives NashvilleS 40 p. m.,8prin Hope 4 16 p.m. Meturning leaves Spring Hoim 10 00 a. m., Nashville 10 86 a. m ., arrive Hock? Mount 11 15 a. m., daily, except Hunday. Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw fo Clinton, dally, except Sunday, 00 p. m. an 11 10 a. m. Upturning leavoa Clinton at 8 a. m. and 8 10 p. m., oouneotiujf at Warsaw witb Noa. 41, 40. 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson A FayettevllU Branch Is No. 61. Northbound is No. 50. Daily exoept Sunday Train No. 87, South, will stoponly at Wilson Golds boro and Magnolia- Trail. No. 7 makes close connection at Wei don for all point North, daily. All rail via Kiohmond, and doily, exoept Sunday via Baj Line. Trains make close connection for all polntf north via Klchmond and Washington. All trains run iiolid between Wilmington atK Washington, and have Pu liman Palaix Bleoperi attached. JOHN F. Dl VINE, Gey I Supt. J. U. KKNi y, Sup'tTnuu. T. M. Exsbbom. Uen' I ass. Aireut. A. & N. C. li. R. Thuo Table No. It), to take effect 8:00 A. Wednesday, May 28, lttt). FASSKNGBK TKAIN8. DAILY. 51 RAST. AR.I LV, p.m. 363 t Ott 4 21 4 3 4 66 6 06 6 ItH (81 6 41 6 00 5 o0i 44 6 66 7 13 7 21 7 t 7 38 7 45 1 5J p.m. 8 30 28 4 23 440 6 66 6 05 6 10 6 85 6 41 0 4t 6 56 1 VI 728 7 50 STATIOHa. Goldsboro. Boat's La Orange ...Falling Creek.... Kins ton. Caswell ....'..Dover .. . Core Creek... ... .Tuaoarora .. ..Clrk'i . .. New Berne yiyerdale Croatan .... Havelook Newport. Wildwood Atlantic! . . Morenead. City . . . .. Atlantic Hotel... Morehead Depot.. 50Wl.fcl AR, a.m. II 30 10 66, 10 42 III W) 16 W 8 59 9 18 8: 9 II 9(; 8 87 AM 8 07 7 M 7 80 7IB T is 48 1V, a.m. 11 00 10 4 W 26 10 U 9 69 9 48 9 82 9 18 9 06 B 10 8 12 8 07 7 t 7 88 7 23 V 18 1 07 T0U S 46 MIXKD FREIGHT PA88ENGEK TULA IN 1EA8T. AR. a.m. 6 57 7 80 48 8 11 8 60 15 10 11 11 It 13 15 8 87 3 48 4 OS 4 37 5 61 I 01 I 16 SS3 81 LV. a.m. o so 7 05 7 ) 7 61 8 80 8 551 10 0 as 1' 41 8 00 8 43 160 4 13 4 4: 4 6 6 01 181 STATION'S. .Goldsboro. Beat's.......... La Orange .. .... Filling Creek..... ..Kinston.,.. .... .... Caswell .Dover....'...;., .Core Creek. u. TuCoarora... , . ..v......Clarkls.... . ,New Borne.... .. ...... ..Kiverdale ....... .Croatan Havelook.... .j ..Newport Wilde wood Atlantio MorebeadClty .... .....Atlahtlo Hotel..... ....Morehead Depot.... 1 WBaT. a a. LV p.m. p.o-. 72J 6 24 84 66 6 04 6 t S 80 4 Si 6 00 4 00 4 06 8 40 2 64 800 124 2 30 I 03 8 12 9 2i 1 80 141 86 8 2X 8 3 8 SO 8 10 7 17 T 84 TOO 705 6 47 S 62 8 17 6 27 05 S lt s 00 Train Uoonneota with WiHnlnetnn Mr. Wnlilnn Train pound North, Teaviag Goldsboro 11:60am aid with Hiohmond ft Danville Train West leaving Goldsboro 8: 0 pm. Train 61 connects with Hlchmond Danvfllt Train, arriving at Goldsboro 8 p an, and wltk Wilmington at Weldon Train from th& North at 8:16 p m. - . . . s Train 1 oonnecta with Wilmington Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving Goldsboro at 9-.50 p m, and with R. & I). Through Freiahl Train leaving Goldsboro at a:io p m. .I. DUX. BttpU CARTS AND BUGGIES Jfue! rcelye4 1 lrgojot of v ' RicMOEl & DanvillB-B. B; Co Improved Read Carts. to rdtva a large lot of Baggies n the' -. ; . " and ; v 4r itrmr cweKmiDii ' auSMwtf GEO D. BKNFTr iTB'ltTtSADEC BnlWlin fn the effects of youthful errort, ar!y cay, wuuo weakooM. kn mmnhood. eto-, I will and a valuable treatiMlstaledi eontainlag fall particulars for bom ears. FREE ct ehar, A spUadld madia! work should b nad by every Bust who ta aervoaa and debiUtatod. Addnaa, ' NC F C. FOWIXXt, noodus. Conn. Condensed Bcbcduio, in llul t trUta rj lith.USJ. TRAINS GOING 80TJTH-1 A.ILI . . Now Lv Kicbmuua.- Lv Hurkvill;..-- Lv Keys villa . .r... Lv ImuvUIc Ar (ireeuaburo Lv 'ioltlsboro Ar Kaleigh.M Lv baleiy h.. .. .. , .. Ar Uurnain ar Greensboro Lv Wlnston-balem. Lv Greensboro Ar Salisbury Ar Mate v I lie ...... Ar Asberille. . .. . . . Ar Hot springs .... Lv Salisbury Ar Charlotte Ar Hpartanburg Ar Greenville Ar Atlanta Lv Charlotte Ar Columbia. Ar Augusta aUOpm tWpa. 141 put S40piu 10X7PM. t 41 am 40 pm '4 46piu 6 40 pm 8 im tin . iin jn i,n, i. tn aui 1 4 am 7 23 am 888 am a as am 4 61am 6 66 am 1100 am xu mm a Ull An. W W KU1 1080 am x HI am 4 a am SUSam Sl4am aia tSbupui OUplU jeukm 866 aiu 7 80 am SUam 60 am 11 18 am 12 Ot pm 4 87 pm 5 16 pm llStaui U40pui 8 8cpm 4 46 pm I in pin 100 pm 1 10 pm 0lm TRAINS GOING NORTH-DAILY. Lv Augusta Lv Columbia A r Charlotte Lv Atlanta Ar Greenville . Ar Spartanburg ai Charlotte Ar Salisbury .... Lv Hot ripnnga Lv Ashe villo Lv butesville Ar Salisbury LvSausbury..... Ar Greenaboro........ Ar Wlnston-galem.... Lv Greenaboro... Ar Durham.. Lv baleigb Ar 'loldsboro. Lv Greensboro Ar Danville Ar Keysvllle Ar Hurkville Ar Itiuhmond Nofl 810 pm 186 pm 8 18 am 6 00 pm 1186 am 189 am 4 2oau a tti u . 1110 pm Aa WJ tUI 60S am 5 u3 am 8 07 am t IS km 1140 am I An . . -iwaia U01 pm 106 pm 866 pm 7 60 am 83 am 12 4 am pm No 68 8 60 am 160 pm 16 pm "7 10 am 148 pm 162 pm 80 pm 7 Mnm 1226 pm i tn pm Oepm tOpm 1 18 pm S ill r m tuaoim llOOpm a uwam IA tlS 60 am " ou pm It 23 pm 160 am 46 am ll&a Bclweci West . Point, Bichioni and EilciL Via aville, Oxford and Durham. 51 and 103. 8 Ou am 9 40 am 11 00m 1 00 pm 05pm 2 So pm 2 82 pm 2 t-.pm ! flpiu 1 20 pm 8 j6 pm 3llpui 1 fpm 4 Wp r 4Ulpm 6 16 pm 6 45 pm 4 22 pm 4 46 uiu 4 55 pm 6 17 pm 6 36 pm 6 89 pm 7 00 pm STATIOKS. LV.. Ar.. Lv.. Lv.. Lv.. Lv.. Lv . Lv.. Lv Lv.. Lv.. Ly.. Lv.. Ar.. Lv.. Ar.. At.. Lv.. Lv.. Lv.. Lv . Lv.. Lv . Ar.. Washington... ...Richmond ... . R chmond .... ..Bnrkevlile.... . ..Keysvllle.... ..Fort Mitchell. .. Finney wood.. ..Chaaewodd.... .Klve Forks.... ..Clarkavt le.... ..Boudan... , .Uullock's...... ..Btovall'i..,;.. ..Oxfords . Oxford . Dabnry . Hfn'lerson . .. ..Oxford , .Stem's ..Lyon s . hclloway ..iuiham .Cary lUleigh Ar. Ll ..Ar .Ar . Ar - Ar . Ar ..Ar Ar .Ar AT' r.Ar ..Lv Ar .Lv Lv .Lv .Lv Lv ..Lv ..Lv ..Lv ..Lv ..Lv iMandUJI 8 111 nm U 4K t.m 4 40pm 46 pm 100 pm 12 68 pm 18 47 pm 18 80 pm 12 10 pm 11 66 am sifts 1116 am 10 46 am 10 00 am 926 am 866 aT 10 46 am 10 itf am 10 09 am 8 43 am 26tm 833 am 8 16 am Daily. t Daily exoept Sunday. AdlUonal train leaves Oxford dally except Sunday 11:00 a id- arrive Hepderaon l206 p in, returning leave Henderson g'10 p. m, dullr ex. oept Sunday, arrive Oxford 3il5 p na. , o. 50 leaving Goldsboro 2d0 p m. and Ba. lelgh 4:46 p m, daily, makes connect lou at Dur ham with No 19, leaving at 6.00 p m, daily, ex ocpt Sunday for Oxford, Hendora..n. and al. points on O. H.,a C and B, M. Roads, Passenger ooachis - run through betweon Weet.?!,aL,n1.1,0wle,h vU lieyviile on Noa j4 ard 1(2, 66 and 103, Nos. 61 and 63 connect at Richmond from and to W cat Point and Baltimore daily except dunday. Nos 60 and 81 connect at Goldsboro with tralna tn and fwtm UnMk..M j -i .I... ..vm. ... v v. u.au v.iii auu w ii- nt ngton, aod at Bolma to and from Fayette - vi I In vlUo'M copflcUt GfWHiBbpro for FaypUfl No'. 53 oonnecta at Selma for Wllaon, N. C, Nos. 60 and 61 make close connection at L l.U versitv SUtion with trains to and from Chan I Uil, exoept Sundays. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On Tralna 60 and 61, Pullman Buffet Bleep-1 between Atlanta and New York, Greetr-oio nil Animate .i. U . . K A I't . i .. . ' m " , wuivunu viljf. Tin Ul. cut" boro, to Ashevilie and Morristown. Tenn. m rail man ounnMitper oetwitJ Washington anfl A ew Orleans via Montgomery , and between Washington and Birmingham Klithmnnrt anil nmAn.i.. L... i.i. . Greensboro, and Pullman ' Parlor ' tWrs ! I siaiill 11a 1 Vta. A XT 1 1 '' ' J . . . . and Augusta. ThroUffh rHpftm rn Sain m rllwai1 Ba.f Ia..a v . - aa luvitai wwii rvu to all points. . - ; jror rate, local and through time tables ar ply te any agent of tbe company, or to JA8. L. TATLOR, W A. TpBK Aft. ran. At Raleigh.. (J, MEN WHO ARE WEAK, KSBYCtr and DebiJ'feted,wboaiaufferir from the J ect of early evil hit- ita. the Wllltft nf iur.i,rantk 1.1 folly, will And In liars' 6pecilT a vorttnc and rfnranent core fer Nervous lcl.iiltj Seminal Wetkneca, lnvoluntsrj vita loafts eto. Curei euaranteed gend aix cttita In stamps for Par Treatise on dffas of n t it their eauae and ture. J B PEARS.-1: I burch, Naah1lle, Tcnn. HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C, FACULTY i - ' J. H. fiORKBR, A. it ' ' - Col. T. J. Dbbwht, V. M. I, -J. 0. Hormis, A, itm G. A. Wauchop. M. A Ph. D. . " - J. M. HOIRII, B. A, B. D. y 1l Ulth mnn.l u..tnn amh. A VTHTTOm 1. k 1890. One of the beat equipped schools in tip South. Course of instruction high. Refers lb nnr t S.f0 nM ihlci.i.. x x. . . 1 s4dressrT: 7 fri',; - HORNER DREWRY. Janert-dwSt. -. . Oxford. N. C, SMTB . vrai i HILfS anpl, TW SaVwrtag art a --aei- th oarlai. Ow iicilitM.aia nM, aS u auriMoa tnMi mm gwto w will waraas sons nuoii ia Mck IfOtf, il iim CIkIw - - .1. nU 4 aaaawm afc MM ii I UMaM il7MkmKI ' 1 ixnttW Sm a- fooAa t - taoM wk nU-rw akkn "anSth am iiir TMb7 horn k MMU tnS af UM 4.1 m ' talMtHH- a balk. IIKi (rr.. ,"; tTan Iitittt- i T to trrj. Wi will iiko. r Tak twvm 3 US 1 Ar M toa, ro- " ""rt-t M rwar BnwmliSaa Wiwillup "WJ avtanasS flLAlAMTCai S4, roaiuiaa. la EpllWil AXLE d GREASE BEST J!T THE WOTtT.Tl- Tffl WMuina onallll am ini.TTTri.Tnl aji.tt. - aiiiaxtlng two txxt- of nnr rpr tSrnnd. Kror trum Attiiiial Olia. Jt;KT TUB fiKXL'JK fop r Mft sxAXEa e&ssjuiLt-
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