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$1.50 k YEAR CASH IN ADVANCE- "LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY S, THY GOD S, AND TRUTH S. r- 9 r THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM . WILSON; WILSON COUNTY, N. C, APRIL 20, 1893. VOLUME XXIII. NUMBER 16 Our Spring Announcement ! To-Day e finished marking the last bill of the largest stock we have ever had under our roof. The Three QnW are packed with goods at prices that is .w. 1 ... . . i 1 . 1 wisJi we naa time to oblt'4'-i - to move, tliem rapiaiy. conmicnte with the left aisle of ' lu "torner btore, and take you through the entire establishment, call r ino- vour attention to the various goods in the differ ent Departments. ( Our line of White Goods and Laces found in . The, Corner Store ' ' ( ' . , ' is complete and the prices are even lower than here tofore. Our Dress Goods stock in the same, store must be all that is desired, judging from the num- ' . . . , 1 r 1. 1. a. .1 ber ot sales. during tnese iew origin udyb. In the Orioinal Store :- ; we arc displaying an a.ssoi uiiv:ul ui Gents .Summer . Underwear, unequaled in point of vaj-iety and prices'. We have ,Ladies Silk Vests as low as 63c, and the Gauze ones as low as 8c. We " have a very good Gent's Undervest at 1.9c. Our Stock of Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Towels and Ho- siery to be iound in tne'same store, 1 idigci duu m very many instances the prices are lower than ever. We have a splendid full regular, guaranteed fast black Ladies Hose for i2c, and pur 42c. Corset is worth 60c. " 1 . " In the Back Store j 1 We have a great variety of Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children's Shoes, high and low cut, button and laced, Black, Tan andRed,.at our usual prices. Also, Trunks, Valises and Hats. You should see our Blue, Crush satin lined, Gent's Hat for 50c, sold elsewhere for 75c. ( We had intended to devote a part of one day and evening this week to a grand display of our entire stock, but trade commenced before we finished marking all the goods, so we abandon the ides.. Underbuy and Undersell. 1 Yours Respectfully, One Price to All is Our Motto. Call before the stock is picked over. A new book by the author of that I strong novel. "The Silence of Dead Maitland," promises to attract much attention on the ground of being of greater interest and power than its predecessor: It is to be called "The Last Sentence." THE HAMILTON MIRACLE; THE CASE INVESTIGATED- BY A GLOBE REPORTER. s THE FACTS FULLY VKItlFJfcP. One of the Most Remarkable Cases on Record. The Cash Racket Stores, I J. M. LEATH, Manager, J Nash and Goldsboro .Sts. ,DR. W. S. ANDERSON, Physician and Surgeon, . t ' WILSON, N. C. Office in Dru? Store on Tarboro St. DR. ALBERT ANDERSON, Physician and Surgeon, : " WILSON, N.jCi tti-ie tiext door, to the First Nations : B.iiw . . )R. E. K. WRIGHT. Surgeon Dentist, WILSON, N.I'C. ' : ' Having permanently located in Wil oiu I oiter my professional services to lie public. - '. ' s. 3TOrhce in Central Hotel Building'; IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE THE BEST Struck by Clyclone. I 3 largos, Jaclson, Term., April 13. This city was struck 1 by a cyclone at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Dozens ot buudiner were wrecked, ino loss of life, though al number of persons were slightly injured. Everything in the path of the storm was levelled, but extent "of the damage m the rural districts cannot be1 learned. It is currently reDorted 'that the negroes, at James City are making preparations for active resistance. An exchange says they are throwing up breast-works. at the most reasonable prices, wsite to us for prices and catalogues. Our In struments are carefully selected and our guarantee is absolute. Cabinet Organs. We carry an immense Stock and offer them at lowest prices. For par ticulars address, - E. WAN I.AKR, 402 and 404 W. 4th St., I .' Wilmington, N. C. tVe refer to some of the most prominent. families in Wilson. 10-27-3111 B 4 ,TEJ Make Your. Spring Purchases, A Prominent Doctor Accnmd of Murder ! A gentleman recently made a start ling accusation in the hearing of the writer. Said he, "I firmly believe that Dr. -, intentionally killed my wife. He pronounced her con? -plaint Consumption incurable. She accented the verdict, and died. Yet since then I have heard of at least a dozen cases, quite as far advanced as hers, that have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Her life might have been saved, for Consumption is not incurable," Of course it is not. The " Discovery" will remove every trace of it, if taken in time and used faithfully. Consump tion is a disease of the blood a scrofulous affection and the "Dis covery" strikes at the root of evil. For all cases of weak lungs, spitting blood, severe lingering coughs and kindred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy. The latest addition to the perfect equipment of the crusier New York will be a quarter pigeon cote givei)i by George W..Childs. It will be stocked with the very best birds. A Man Pronounced W Eniinst Physicians Permanently Disabled- 1-ully Keoovj-rsr-ff Fac-simile of tleJn-olt lor mi.WMf. Paid by Koyal Temlr of 1'eni lar of Temperance for Total Disability Hundreds of r ..Visitors Toronto Daily Globe, July 25. This is an age o doubt; especially in regard to cures by patent medi cines, and not without reason, for too often have the sick arid their near and dear loved ones been deceived by highly reccomended nostrums that were swallowed to be of lessi avail than as ' much water. The old, old fable of the boy and the wolf applies also too frequently to ijiany of the specihe concoctions ioT curing- the ills that flesh is heir to ; and wlien a real cure is affected by a genuine remedy those who might be benefit ed fight shy of it, saying, " it was 'cure,-cure,' so often before that I won't try it." When such a . state of affairs exists it is advisable that as surance should be doubly sure. A few weeks ago a marvelous and almost miraculus cute was made known to Canadians through the medium ol the Hamilton newspapers. It was stated that Mr.' John Marshall, a well-known resident of Haliltori bv the aid of Dr. Wiliiarri's Pink Pills lor Pale People, had been snatched from the very jaws of death, placed upon his feet and enabled to mingle with his fellow citizens with more than renewed health and strength and even brighter spirits than he had experienced for years before. This remaikable statement naturally excited the wonder of al--most a continent. Some believed, most people doubted, although the facts were placed so clearly as' to ward off the slightest suspicion of fraud. To investigate the very ex traordinay cure and place before the people of Canada and the United States verification or otherwise of it was the special mission of a Globe renorter a few davs asro. . . . . A close inquiry into the circum stances -first showed'that Mr. John Marshall, whose residence is 25 Lit tle. William street, in the north east portion of the city, while employed as foreman for the Canadian Oil Com pany, five years ago, fell upon the ! edge of an oil vat and hurt his back ' Thinking-little of the affair, Mr. Mar shall continued to wojk on,- but after a few months he became ill, gradually got worste, and in August, four 3'ears ago, became stricken with the dread disease, locomotor ataxy a disease attacking the nerves and rendering that portiCm of the system attacked perfectly helpless, proclaaimed by the physicians to be incurable which left him from the waist downwards without feeling and utterly unable to move his lower limbs. All he was able to do wa to raise himself by tle aid of sticks and crutches and dra!g hitnselt around the house and occa sionally to the corner of the street on fine days. I lis legs were without feelfng, pins and even knives were stuck into thfcm without the sick man experiencing any inconvenience. He could take a walking stick and beat his legs through nothing. During all these years of torture Mr, Marshall consulted "every doctor of ability in the city ; tried every form of treatment and took al most every kind of patent medicine, but without receiving one tittle of re lief. . The agony wis frequently so intense that he was obliged to take shall's salvation although he did not accept it at first. A small pamphlet telling of Dr. Williairr!s Pink Pills and the disease they cured, was thrown into the house, but it was placed aside and no notice was taken, of it for week. One day the sick man reread the circular and concluded to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, although Mrs; Marshall tried hard to dissuade him, saying they would bcas jneffect auai as all others ; but on April 14 1 memorablejday to him Mr. Marshall began to take the pills, one after each meal iovt a start. In a few days a change " was noticed and as he con tinued to take the pills he gradually improved and in a little over a month he was able to take the train for Toronto and visit ( an astonished brother-in-law. Now he can walk four or I five miles with any of his friends. The Globe representative paid a visit to the house of the man thus rescued from a living death. When the reporter's mission was explained, r. Marshall's fice lighted up with a smile, which caused a responsive one to rise upon the features of! his wife, and he expressed his perfect willing ness to tell .ill that was asked of him "Why, I. feel a better man now than I did ten, years ago," said he, cheerfully. "It's four years next August since I did a day's work but I guess I can soon make a start again. About niy illness ? It was all caused through falling and hurting my back. I kept getting worse until I couldn't get off a chair without stick or crutches. The lower part of-my body and legs were useless. I tried every doctor and every patent medi cind, spending hundreds of dollars. Everything that was likely to help me I got, but I might as well have thrown it in the bay. I suppose my wife has shown you the apparatus I used atone time or another.- A ddpen city doctors gave me up. I got enough , electric shocks for half a dozen men, but they did me no good. I lost control of my bowels and water and couldn't sleep without morphine, During the day my legs were coid and I had to sit by the stove wrapped in a blanket, suffering intense agony from nervous pains in the legs, neck and head. Yes, 1 received from the Royal Templars a $1,000 check, be ing declared totally unable to follow my employment. One day in April I took a notion to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, carefully following the di rections accoihnanvinp- each box. I T recovered mv appetite and regained control of m-y bowels and water, and I went on getting better and now you see me stronger ' and more healthy than I was for years before I was taken ill. 1 tell you I am feeling first class," and Mr. Marshall slapped his legs vigorously and gave the low er part of his back a good thumping, afterwards going', up and down the room at a lively gait. - "I weigh 160 'pounds' today,"; he continued, "and I've gained 30 pounds since P first took Dr. Wil liams Pink Pills, I : havent such a thin as a pain or ache about me. claimnant was permanently and to tally , disabled until last November When this declaration by tw o regular physicians was made, and our Domin ion Mimical referee, we paid Mr. Marshall the total disability benefit of one ithousand dollars. He was paid by a check on the Bank of Mon break There is no doubt whatever about the remarkable character of Mr Marshall's cure. A large number of our members in this city were intim ately acquainted with Mr. Marshall and called upon him frequently. All were unanimous in the belief that he was past all hope of recovery. His cure is looked upon as next to a miracle. I have conversed with him a number of times about it, and he My wife was confined to. her bed for over two months with a very se vere attack of rheumatism. We could get nothing that would afford her any relief and as a last resort gave Chamberlain s rain Balm a trial. To our great surprise she began to im prove alter the first application, and by using it regularly, she was" soon able to get up and attend to her housework. E. H. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson&Co., Kensington, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by A. J. Hines. ; ' Governor Peter Turnev. of Tenne ssee, does not like to be called 'f Pete." After his nomination for the office he is said to have remarked to some law yers: "Gentlemen, from boyhood up I've never been called anything but plain Pete Turney, and, although Chief Justice of the State of Tennes see, I've never objected to the name ; if I'm elected Governor I'll havei to draw the line. . j CrlM rl TUT M ATvt --r-r-r-r r ffCD si mm T "A "photo -corrector" has been invented and is in practical use by an bnghsh artist.by which the dimensions of any part of a photograph can be al tered "and the whole made harmo nious." A person 5 feet in height .which is'recommended " V? Viauc , ..K 5 e.1 mn ?r 0 treatment by the ,eet niSn! as es andhands, lect. oi cury uuici pii 1 can ue simuariy cor rected. The Society of Arts is to be told all about the invention bv ttie inventor next month. gives the whole credit to Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills and the application of cold water as a subsidiary j propietors of the medicine. He drops into mv office every day or two and is appearently enjoying good' health now." The general offices of the or der are in tne old Bank of Upper Canada building, just opposite the publishing house Mr. J. H. Land, the Dominion Secretary, was easily found, in the response to the question asked simply corroborated all that the general managed had said. Mr. Land is a neighbor of Mr. "Marshall, living within a block ofhim jin tte .northeastern part of the city. He was well acquainted with him for years before he was taken sick, and pronounced his recovery as one of the most remarkable things in all his experience. "I have not much faith in patent nostrums," said Mr. Land, "but Mr. Marshall's case proves tbeyond a doubt that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a wonderful medicine. He seems to have exhausted all other means and methods of treatment during his long illness and all without any bene fit, but his recovery was rapid and wonderful immediately after he com menced using Dr; Williams' Pink Pills." : . :. ;' ,.; -'.! 1 Inquiries among the city drug gists disclosed the fact that ah extra ordinory demand had arisen for Dr. Williams'' Pmk Pills, and that the claims made for them ' by the pro pnetors are bore out by numerous cures. , Tohn A. Barr, a well known and suffering For three weeks 1 was from a severe cold in mv head, ac companied by a pain in the temples. fcjy s Cream Balm was recommended to me. After only six applications of the Balm every trace of my cold was removed. Henry C.Clark, New York Appraiser's Office. v . . Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappedf Hands, hilblains, Corns, and all bkin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.. It is euaranteed to give perfect satisfaetion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. tor sale by V. J. Hines, Druggist. About 1,200 rooters are at wprk repairing the roots, 000 ot wnom were engaged on the manufactures building. lUO OTHER Sarsaparilla has ef-' fected such remarkable cures 'as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula, I Salt Rheum, and other blood diseases. in the year, is the jus - una 11 1 1 11 1 . si and another thing, I can walk as easily pills 'a fi.ne remedy for nervous The Spring, Of all seaaons one for making radical changes in regard to health. During the winter the system becomes to a certain ex popular dispenser of drugs here, told tent clogged with . waste, and the the reporter that he knew of no pat- blood loaded with impurities, owing ent medicine that had such a demand to lack of exercise, close confinement upon it, or one that "had done all that in poorly ventilated shops and homjes, was' promised for it. He j told of and other causes. This is the cause several cases of great relief and cure of the dull, sluggish, tired feeling so that had come under his notice. Mr. Wm. x Webster, after suflering froth must be overcome, or the health" may ataxy for years, from the hrst had be entirely broken down. Hood s found certain relief from taking the Sarsaparilla has attained the greatest pills, and he is now a new man, Mr. popularity all over the coilntry as the George Lees, after years of illness of favorite Spring Medicine. It expels a similar nature, had taken the puis, the accumulation . of - impurities and was able to wals 0ut greatly im- J through the bowels, Kidney's, liveif, proved in health. Another case Mr. I lungs -and skin, gives to the blood Barr vouched lor was a city patient, the purity and quality necessary to who had been cured by the pills of erood health and overcomes that the effects of la grippe, after having I tired feeling been given up by the doctors. Many others have spoken highly of thePink - a WENTY Thousand Dollars ! We are opening this week our stock of Dress Goods. We ask a visit from the Ladies. You need nqtfcel called upon to buy. Come and look. We have the largest, prettiest, and by far the cheapest line of Dress Goods we have ever had. O ft r stock of Wash Fabric's can't be surpassed by any house south of New York. Clothing. Our Clothing Department is run ning over with good things. We have Suits at prices that will aston ish yon. We have them all the way from $2 in Men's tip to $30. It will pay you to see.pur Clothing. See our $10 suit. Other houses ask $15 for the same goods. I T V HPQ We can do you good on Hats, lillkj We have the latest Shapes and Blocks in both Soft and Stiff s;oods, and Straw goods at your own price. TTA77Q We lead in Fine Shoes OA 1 VXLO this season for Men, Wo men and Children. We also have a line of Sample Shoes that you can buy at cost. Oir Shoe stock is complete. Gome and see for yourself. Respectfully, YOUNG BROTHERS No better shoes made than the new stock of E. P. Reeds, Banisters, Selz, Schwab & Co., and Bay State, just received at E. R. Gay 's. NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE. in the dark as in light." ' Mr. Marshall offered to make an alTidayit to the truth ot the above story, but the, reporter considered that wholly unnecessary. He carried and blood diseases. Other druggists told the same story. A further investigation revealed the facj that Dr. William's- Pink Pills are not a patent medicine in the sense in which that term is usually under- conviction to the inquirer's mind bv every word and action, and there was stood, but are a scientific, preparation no gainsaying the fact that the cure successfully used in general practice until (the blows resounded f was one of the most marvelous in the r niany years before being offers d the house and yet he felt nineteenth r-enturv All thP nolrrh. to the public eenerallv. Thev bors bore testimony to the genuiness tain in condensed form alHhe elements of the cure None of thorn evr p v- necessary to eive new life andiflich The first complete exhibit to ar rive for the vehicle section 6f trans portation exhibits was from Amesbury consisting of thirty five vehicles urf der charge ol Mr. Edgar W. East man, manager of the Amesbury com bined exhibit. . When you feel all tired out and broken up generally, you need a good tonic. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best. Try it. . ' To Whom it May Conxkrn : DR. S. EOS,'. LATE OF GERMANY. expected to spe Mr. Marshall on his feet again and regarded his restora tion to h'eaUh.as short; of marvelous. The headquarters of the Royal Templars Temperance fqr Canada are in Haniiltcm.il At the publishlne The more .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy js used the better it is liked. We know of no other remedy that always gives satisfaction. It is good when you firstxatch cold. It is good when your cough is seated and your lungs are sore. It is good in any kind of a cough. We have sold twenty-five dozen of it and every bot tle has given satisfaction. Stedman & Friedman, druggist, Minnesota Lake, Minn. 50 cent botdes for sale by A. J. Hines. There will, be no Wagnerian , per formances at Baireuth this year. A Wagner festival on a girand scale will t be held there in i894,when "Parsifal"' t ''Tannhauser" and "Lohengrin will be given. morphine pills in order to receive a - house of the order Mr. W. W. Buch- reasonable amount of sleep. anan, gneraf manager and one of the As the monlhsand years passed by, most prominent temperance advo although the doctors continued to ;'Cates of the Dominion, was found. In treat him in various ways, they plain-? response to the" reporters question, he ly told the suffering man that he said : "Oh, yes, I am well acquanit could not get better, the disease was cd with Mr. John Marshall. He has sdt down in the works of specialists as been a member of one of the councils incurable. The doomed man was a of this city for about seven" years. He member of the United Empire Coun-;ls a Well kkown citizen and a reliable cil, No. 1890, Royal Templars of temperance' man. About1 four years Temperance, and tinder the discour-' -ago he was first taken seriously ill and aging un.uiiibwiii.es uc uiuuguuL au- nsscase was orougnt oetore the order, visable to apply for the payment of The provisions under which the total uic tuLcii uisdunity uaiui ui ji,uw aisaDintv claim is paid in our oream- ness to the blood and restore shat- Director Edward F. Lawr'ence, tered nerves. They are an unfaihng chairman of the committee on-cere specific for such diseases as locomo- mnniVs.'-will p-o to Washington to es tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Mitus cort the Presidential party) consisting dance-, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism 0f the President arid Cabinet, the bu- nervous headache, the after effects of preme Court,andfthe houses of Cbn- ia grippe, palpitation 01 tne neart, gress, to Chicago tor the opening ex pale ana sallow complexions, j that ercises May 1st. tired leenng resulting Irotn nervous GO TO- I m rasliinTiflhlfi Milliriprv Stnrp ' OF as Ei -line & Hines. I suffered, from acute inflamation in my nose and head for a week at a time I could not see. I used Ely's Cream Balm and in a tew days I was cured. It is wonderful how quick it helped me. Mrs. Georgia S. Judson. Hartford, Conn. allowed by the order on its insurance policy. Application was accordingly made, but before the claim was gran ted the patient had to offer ; conclu sive proof of his total disability to the chief examiner, and Mr. Marshall was sent to Toronto for a special elec trical treatment. It proved no more successful than the others that had zation are. very strict. I he weekly sick benefit is payable to any person under jheTdoctors care, who is unable to follrxv their usual - avocation, but the tods disability is a comparatively large sm, only paid a member who is disabled for life, .and declared by medical men to be entire! v past all prostration; all diseases depending upon vitiated humors ia the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific1 , for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities, and all inrmc III wpinocc 1 hni. Km i . the blood and restore the glow of Speaker, Catawba O had five large health tonale or sallow chJU , In Fever sores on his leg, doctors said j , Edward Sheperd, Harrisburg 111,, had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and even boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and and his leg is sound arid well. John Tlv? Celebrated German Eye Doctor and Scientific and Ophtalmic Optican, tf 22 pears practice, has treated over 6,!ooo j patients with testimonials of same.' " He -has treated cases that have been given np and pronounced totally blind, and yet restored to Kood sip;ht. , ' He has made a miserable life happy by restoring- them to good sight. He is in Wilson with a large line of Spectacles and Eye-glasses, consisting of pure genuine Pebble. Office honrs : 'He can be consulted from 9 a. .m. to 12m., and from 1 to 5 p. m. 1 All those suflering with weak eyes or sore eyes, will do well bv having their eyes examined by DR. KOS, AT IKIGGS HOTEL. Read the following testimonials. Thousands of others can be seen at his office. Room on lower iloor. 1 TESTIMONIALS. ' AYETTEVitXE, N- CM J line i, '92. Dr. Simon Ros c--The glasses 1 got froni you are excellent and give me perfect satisfaction.' From my own knowledge of you as an Optician, and from the various testimonials that I have seen. I am sure you can supply glasses at reasonable prices to any who may need them-. ,y W. C. McDufiie, M. D. Pronounced Blind, Yet Rcntorcd to Goad Sight. Goodwin Station, Cumberland Co., N. C.May 15, '92 Dr S. Ros : I must acknowledge the obligations that I am under to you for the cure you have effect on my daugh ter's eyes. Last winter my daughter Sallie was taken sick with typhoid fe ver and was confined to her bed for several months. She had been given' up to die tor several times, but with the help four Creator.got better.Aftershe got well of the "fever she was left quite blind; in fact she was so bad off that she could not see anything before her. all she could tell was betwixt daylight and ark. One .day an Ophtalmic Doctor came to see her and pronounced her nearly blind. Then he persuaded me to take my daughter down to Fay etteville, but, she was so feeble that she was not able to go. So I was per suaded by her friends to get you to come out to my house, and you exam ined her eyes, treated her accordingly, and fitted her with glasses, and she soon went to read and could read the smallest print, in fact she could read out of a small testament. That was surprising to everybody who saw her pronounced blind. But now she can see as well as anybody, and with -Ihe help of Almighty God" and your treat ment, she is restored to sound sight. I cannot say enough in your favor and hope this will induce others to try your treatment before giving up all hopes of recovery. I am sir, your obedient servant, Allec Wade. (Publish this if you please.) Favettkville. N. C.May 4, '92. Dr. Simon Ros has fitted me with a pair of pebble eye-glasses, which have proved satisfactory. - Ralph P. Buxton. hope of recovery. In Mr. Marshall's preceded it and a , number of city j case there was some difficulty, it is doctors and the chief medical exam- true ; he was examined upon a num iner of the order signed the medical ber of occasions, covering a period of certificate of total disability and Mr. J two years. The medical men Who Marshall received from the Dominion : examined him all agreed that there Councillor of the Royal Templars a was little hope of recovery, but they check for $1 000 last November. One; would not give the definite declaration day last February came Mr. Mar- J that , our " law demands that the the case of men they effect a radical cute in all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excess of what ever nature. On further inquiry the writer found that these pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams's Medicine Com pany, Schenectady, N Y., and Broekville, Ontario, and ,are sold in boxes (never in loos'e fojrm by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Com pany, from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of trearment com paratively inexpenpensive as com pared with other remedies or medical treatmont. he was incurable. One botde Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by. A. J. Hines. ' -, j A superstitious scare m a district of India where a railway jis being built has had serious consequences. Rumor has "gone abroad that 100 children were required for sacrifice in connection with building a bridge. The idea, which is an old one, pre vails that children's heads are neccst sary for the foundation of bridges. The villages have taken extraordinary precautions to prevent their children from being .kidnapped. In one recent case several Afghan traders were killed by a mob who suspected them of being kidnapers. Newton Grove, N. C. June 12 '92. Dr. ,Ros: My eyes have improved very much since you have b.ec-n treating them. The felon or catarract growing in my right eye has disappeared, and the sight is much improved. Can see muck better than I have lor several ycars.JvVill say that I (ran reccommend your treatment to any person who has any trouble with the eys. ' j f Isaac Williams. l - Newton Grove, N. C. Juue 13, '92; Dr. Simon Ros, Fayetteville, N. C, Dear sir: I lake preat pleasure in say ing that those eye-glasses that you fit ted on my .son has been of great benefit to him. He has never been able to see but little, only about five inches from .his'eyes. and now can see and tell what is passing one nuuclreu yards or over. He has been so ever since I started him to school, and he was abouit six years old, and now he is 15 years old, arid says he feels free from his eye sight. If any person needs his services lamfwillinsr to reccommend him to them for the eyes for help. Arthal Lee, S. C. Sur. V State of North Carolina, j Cumberland county, , r Office Clerk Superior Court,) 1 Fayetteville, N. C. May 21, '92. "'Dr. Simon Ros, Dear sir: I take pleasure in stating that the Spectacles I purchased ot vou hav e sriven me per feet satisfaction in everv respect, and have proven more beneficial-than any glasses heretofore used by me. Very respectfully, " Chas. G. Cain, Clerk. Bay State, Banister's and E. IV Reed's fine shoes are the best made at E. R. Gay's. For cure of a sprained back a com-.' plete success also.Mr.Jerome M.Kaley Massillon, Q., says : "I have been using Salvation Oil for my sprained back, have found it a complete suc cess, and am perfectly satisfied with its results." Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarka ble and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease imme diately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by E. M. Nadal druggist, Wilson, N. C. 4-7-6m Toe Erolntlon , Of medical agents is gradually relegating the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy see that it is manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading drug gists. , " AdTlce to Mother Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, sof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhce. Twenty-five cents a bottle
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