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( 1 . i s" a 1 S s t . a P V I.- sr. My baby was a living1 skeleton. The doctors ftnkt h v ! o.- f-r nus, Indigestion, etc. The various foods I tried Hmued to ? - p 1 ."I've. ' - did Dot strengthen or fatten him. At thirteen months -Kl it- w ,! "' what lie did at birth seven pounds. I began iisiri;,- -Sro". J -u . k-N- " times putting a few drops in his bottle, then again f tiir.jc v - '- -' : again by the absorption mejtliad pf rubbing it into hi iny. 'I ?; '; ! "Vi velous. " Babv began to stouten and fatten, and licv-an,. h in-risf ifl .mr;:.cs i . i a wonder to all. Scott's Emulsion supplied the one tlmsc -,. uu- . "JlR.i. Kj-::. :'')-) V. n is cspccialiv useful for sickly, delicate children when their other -.i fails to .nourish them. It supplies in a concentric d, -e':i:"'.Iy .-li.j. cm: forrnj iust the nourishment they need to build the:n up end idv.vt'.K i health and strength. It is Cod-liver Oil mnclo palatable and easy assimilate, combined with the Hypophospbit.es, botii of'yhi.h aro most remarkable ; nutrients. . , Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute ! Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and Si. to, k . -.TiA.Tl . his would lie too valuable a retreat in case of need for hiui to sr've it nv nnV.l ne was sure that tie covud lo without it. But a second consideration struck j me: Jonathan Small mnst have felt j that; the peculiar . appearance of his companion, however much he may have top-coated him, would give rise to gossip, and possibly be associated with this Norwood trag-edy.. He was quite sharp enough to see that. They had started from their headquarters under cover of darkness, and he would wish, to get back before it was broad light, .Now, it was past three o'clock, according to Mrs. Smith, when they got -the Jboat. It would be quite bripht, and people would be about in an hour or so. Therefore, I urgued, "! they did not go very far.' They paid j Smith well to hold his tongue, reserved ! his launch for the final escape, and j hurried to their ' lodgings with the j treasure-box. ,In a couple of nights, I when they had time to see what view ! the papers took, and whether there I was any suspicion, they would m;ike their way under cover of darkness to : some ship at Gravesend or in the j Downs, where no doubt they had al- 1 ready arranged for passages to America j or the colonies." '''But the launch? They could not I have taken that to their lodgings." j "Quite so.. I arpued' that the launch j must be no great way off, in spire of j its invisibility.' 1 then put rayseif in j the place of Small, and looked at it as j a man of his capacity would. He would ! probably consider that to send back the launch or to keep it at a wharf would j make nursuit easv if the 'police did happen to get on his track. How. then, could he conceal the launch end yet have her at hand when wanted? I wondered what I should do myself if I were In his shoes. I could only think of one. way of doin;.' it. I might hand the launch over to some boat builder or repairer, with directions t iruike a trifling change in her. She would then j le removed to his shed or yard, and so j be effectually .concealed, while at the ; same time I could 'ji.iviu he at n few ' hours' notice.." "That seems simple ermi-ni. "It is u-f these verv' s.imrd--' whicli i. re extremclv li.-.bl;- tilings j e fiver- '4 looked. Ih v'ever. I tlete-ririiuea in act i.ii.tlic iiwj. I startoa rrv.ftcr"' in thfs urA ir.v-nreil at river. 1 drew i liarmless seaman's rig a!l the yards down the blank a Hi f teen, but at the M.tenth Taeobson's . learned that the Anh.Ta had IeeT! .hamled over to tiein two a-fii :io-o tr. r woe.ilen-le"T-;.d Him. ! with some trivial directions as to her rudder." "There ain't ua tight amiss' with her rudder,' said . the foreman. 'There f.he lies, with the red streaks.'. At tha- moment who should come down Vat. Mordeeat S.inhh, the. mi.drig iwur-r.'. lie v as ' rot her the- woree for lienor. I should not, of course, have hr.o-.vn hira. but he 1 tallowed, out hi name ' and the Jiisiiio. ;f his launch, 'f v,;r,t her to-night - si: eiylit o'clock," said -he "al eight o'clock sliarp. mind, fori have two gentlemen who won't be kept waitinj.' They had evi dently paid him well, for he was very flush of money, chucking shilling's about to the men. I followed him some distance, but he subsided in an ale house; so I went baek to the yard. and. happening to pick up one of my boys on the way, I stationed him as a sentry over the launch. lie is to stand at the water's edge and wave hi handkerchief to us wjicn they start.l We shall le lying off in the stream, and it will be a - strange thing if we do not take men, treasure and all." 'You have planned it all very neatly, -whether 'they are the right men or not," said Jones; "but if the affair were in my hands I should have had a body of police in Jacobson's yard, and arrested them when they came down." "Which would have been never.. This man Small is a pretty shrewd fellow. He would send a scout on ahead-, and If anything made , him suspicious he would lie snjiF for another week." "But yoijj might have stuck to Mordecai Smith, and so been led to their hidineHnlace," said. I. ' "In that e-ase 1 should have wasted "my day. . I tfiink that it is a hundred to one ag-ainst Smith knowing where they live. As long as he has liquor and good pay, why should he ask ques tions? They send him messt,g-es whaf to do. No, 1 thought over every pos sible course, and this is the best." ; While this conversation hud been proceeding, we had been r hooting the long series of bridges which spun the. Thames. As we passed the hy the last rays of the sun were Hiding the cross upon the summit .of St. Paul's. It was , twilight before we reached the tower. "That is Jacobson's yard." .said Holmes, pointing to aVriMle of masts and rigging on tfie .Surrey tide.1 "Cruise gently up and down here under cover of this string of lighH-r-'. " . lie took a pnir of night' glasses J'r-..-tn' h:c - pocket arid gazed some tiipe .:' shore. "I see my sentry at his. post," he remarked, ' but no sign of a hand kerchief."' "Suppose we go down stream a short way and lie in wait for them." said Jones, eagerly. We were nil eager by this time, everrthe policemen ai:d stok ers, who had a very vayruo -idea of what was going forward. "We ' have tio i hht to take -inv-thing for praxited." Holme- answered. "It is certainly ten to one that they go down stream, but vc cir.ii.it W certain. From this point we can see the en trance t tile vttrd. ai d fhovean hardly see .us It will be a clear night and plenty of light. We must stay where we are. See how the folk swarm over yonder in the gaslight. ... . w 1 nex are coming iro::: wora-iu mo yard." "Dirty-looking- rascals, but I sup pose ever- one has seme little imtar-rtal spark , concealed ah'or.t him. Yiu would not think- it, to look at them. There is nra priori probability about it. A strange enigma is man!" "Some fine-calls him a soul concealed in an animal," I suggtsted. t "Winwood Keade is good upon the - . i'sv -. . w:-. J "Cave Ffnrso, C -,;V.iy St, .M lioimes. "ile remari.-s -that, 'while the ijidividual man is an insoluble pnz:lo, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certaintj-. You can. for 'example, never foretell what any one man will do, but you can s;iy 'with precision what an average number will be up to. Individuals vary, but percentages remain constant. So says the statistician. But db I see a handkerchief? Snrt-ly there is a white flutter over yonder." "Yes, it is your boy," I cried. "1 can see him plainly." "And there is the Aurora," exclaimed nolmes, '"and going like the devil! Full speed ahead, engineer. Make after that launch with the yellow light. Hy heaven, I shall never for give myself if she proves to have the heels of us!" She had slipped unseen through the yard entrance and passed behind two or three small craft, so that she had fairly got her speed up Itefore we saw her. Now she was flying down the stream, near in to the shore, going at a tremendous rate. Jones looked gravely at her and shook his head. "She Is very fast," he said. "I doubt if we shall catch her." "We must catch her!" cried, Ilolines, between his teeth. "Heap it on, stokers! Make her do all she can! If we burn the boat we must have them!" .We. were fairly after her now. The furnaces roared; and the powerful en-, gines whizzed and clanked, like a great metallic heart. Her sharp, steep prow cut through the still river "water and sent two rolling waves to right and to left of us. With every throb of the en gines we sprang and quivered like a living thing. One great yellow lan tern In our bows threw a long, flicker ing funuel of light In front of us. Right ahead a dark blur upon the wa ter showed where the Aurora lay, and the swirl of white foam behind her spoke of the pace at which she was go ing. We fiashed prist barges, steamers, merchant-vessels, in and out. lehind this one and round the other. Voices hailed us out of the darkness, but still the Aurora thundered on, and still we followed cdose upon her track. "Pile it on, men, pile it out" cried Holmes, looking down into the engine room, while the fierce glow from be low beat upon his eager, aquiline face. "Get every pound of steam you can." . - "I think wc gain a little," said Jones, with his eyes on the Aurora. "I .cm .sure of "it," said I. "We shall be up with her in a very few min utes.' ... At that moment, however, as our pril ft would ' have It, a tujf with three barges in tow blundered in Ix'tneen us. It was - only by putting our helm hard down that we avoid ed a colli.-ion. and before we could round them and recover .our way the Aurora had gained a good two hun- "AND THERE IS THE AXBORa!" EXCLAIMED HOLMES. dred yards. She was still, however, wijll in view, and the murky uncertain twilight was settling into a clear star littnight. Our boilers were strained to their utmost, and the frail shell vi brated and creaked with the fierce en ergy which was driving us along. We had shot through the pool past the West India docks, down tho long Dept ford Reach, and up again after round ing the Isle of Dogs. The dull blur in front of us resolved itself now clearly enough into the dainty Aurora. Jones turned our searchlight upon her, so that we could plainly see the figures upon her deck. One man sat by the stern, with something black between his knees over which he stooped. Beside him lay a dark mass which looked like a Newfoundland dog. The boy held the tiller, while against the red glare of the -furnace I could see old Smith, stripped to the waist, and shoveling coals for dear life. They may have had some doubt, at first us to whether' we were really pursuing them, but now as we ifdlowed every winding and turn lug which they took there could rio longer be any question about it.' At Greenwich we were about threihundred paces b-hLnd them. At Blackwall we could not have been more than two hmuh-ed and tifry. I have coursed many creatures in many countries dur ing my checkered career, but never did sport give me. such wild thrill as thi3 mad. flying man hunt down the Thames. Steadily we drew in upon them, yard by yard. In the silence of the night we could hear the panting and clanking of their ma chinery. The man in the stern still crouched upon the deck, and his arms were moving as tho-jgh he were busy, while every now und then he would look up and measure with a glance the distance which r.tlll separated us. Nearer we came .nd nearer. Jones yelled to them to stop. We were not more than four boats' lengths behind them, both boats .'lying at a tremen dous pace. It was a clear reach of the river, with Barking level upon one side and the melancholy Plum stead marshes upon "the other. At our hail the man in the stern sprang up from the deck and shook his two clinched fists at us, cursing the while in a high, cracked voice. He was. - a good-sized, powerful man. and as he stood poising himself with legs astride I nuhl see that from the thigh downwards there was but .a wooden s.tump upon the right sido.At the sound of his s'rident. angry cries there was movement in the huddled bundle upon the deck. It straightened itself into a little black man -the i ' f .- n;:-1 if- t S.avt ew i: '. . ; v. iuiiihu.,cu iieid aiiu a. shook tangled, disheveled hair. Holmes had already drawn his revolver, and I whipped out mine at the sight of this savage, dis torted creature. was wrapped in some sort of dark ulster or blanket, which left only' his fuce exposed; but HE SUOOK IJIS TWO CI.ISCUFU FISTS at rs. that face was enough to give a man a sleepless night. Nver have I seen features so deeply marked with all bes tiality and. cruelty. His small ej'es glowed and burned with a somber light, and his thick lips were writhed bad from his teeth, which grinned and chat tercd at us with a half animal fury. "Fire- if he raises his hand," sair Holmes, quietly. We were within i boat's length by this time, and almosi within touch of our quarry. I can se the two of them now as they stood. th white man with his legs far apart, shrieking out curses, and the unhal lowed dwarf, with hishideousface, anc his strong yellow teeth gnashing at u: In the light of our latitern. It was well that we had so clear v. view of him. Even as we looked hi plucked out from under his covering t. short, round piece of wood, like f school, ruler, and clapped it to his lips. Our pistols rang out together. He whirled round, threw up hi arms, and with a kind of chok ing cough, fell sideways into tht stream. I caught one glimpse of hi venomous, menacing eyes amid tht white swirl of the waters. At tin same moment the wooden-logged mar threw himself upon the rudder and put it herd down, so that his boat madi straight in for the southern bank, while we shot past her stern, only clearing her by a few feet. We wer round after her. In an instant, but sht was already nearly at the bank. Ii was a wild end desolate piaee, when the moon glimmered 'upon a wide ex panse of marsh land, with, pools ol stagnant water and beds of decayin; vegetation. The launch, with a dul thud, ran up on the mud bank, witl her bow in the air and her stern flus: with the water. The fugitive sprang out, but his stump instantly. 'sank it whole length into the -sodden soil. Ir vain he struggled and writhed. Not one step could he possibly take either forwards or backwards. 1L yelled in impotent rage, and kickec. frantically into the mud with his othci foot, but his struggles only bored hi: wooden pin ti e deeper into the ttickx bank. When we brought our launc! alongside -he was so firmly anchorer that it was only by throwing the enc of n rope over his s'l'mlders. that w were able to haul him out, and to dra him, like some evil fish, over our side The two Smiths, ' fatV.r an 1 .son, set sullenly in thchr-' i.wt-.ch, but eam aboard meekly enough when "com mauded. The Anri-n herself wt hauled off and made f- -t to our stern A solid iron chest of Inoian workman ship stood upon the. dock. This, theri could be no qvcsti".n. was the .ti;v that 'had contained the ill-onien..i treasure cf the Sh .it s. There was ri' key, but it was of considerable weight so we transferred it carefully to oir own little, cabin. As we sleamet slowly upstream again, we Hashed oi search-light in ev,-ry direction, bu there was no sign of the i:-l:inder Somewhere in the dark ooze atth bottom of the Thames lie the bones o! that strange visitor to our shores. "See here," said Holmes, pointing U the wooden hatchway. "We were hardly quick enough with our pistols." There, sure enough, just behind where we had been standing, stuck one of those murderous darts which wc knew so well. It must have whizzed between us at the instant that wc fired. Holmes smiled at it, and shrugged his shoulders in his easy fashion,, but I confess that it turned me sick to think of the horrible death which had passed so close to us that night. Of AlTER XI. THE GREAT AGRA TREAPITRfc. Our captive sat in the cabin opposite to the iron box which he had done so much and waited so long to gain. He was a sunburned, reckless-eyed fellow, with a network of lines and wrinkles all over his mahogany features, which told of a hard, open-air life. There was a' singular prominence about his bearded chin which marked a man who was not to be easily turned from his purpose. His age majr have been fifty or thereabouts, " for his black, curly hair was thickly shot with gray. His face in repose was not an un plcnsiug one, though his heavy brows and aggressive chin gave him, as I had lately seen, a terrible expression when moved to anger. He sat now, with his handcuffed hands upon his lap an-'l his head sunk t upon his breast, while he liMiked with his keen, twinkling eyes at the box which had been the cause of his ill-doings. It seemed to me that there was more sorrow than .anger in his rigid and contained countenance. Once he looked up at me with a gleam of something like humor in his eyes. "Well, Jonathan Small." said Holmes, lighting a cigar, ".I cm sorry that it has come to this." "And so am I," he answered, frankly. "I don't believe that I can swing over (.Continued Next Wbfk Ten years'. use of: . Mexican Mustang Liniment For Sprains, Stiff Kill ewes HEAVES with Ir. H Mr - .1IU' Vi.li;I' I'U.liCt, Let your Wheel Weigh Enough to Carry Yon, say a Cycling Sharp. It is a significant point to note in connection with the light weight raze that no really high grade mak- er at least, none wno nas ODiainea recognition catalogues a machine weighing less than '2i pounds, cata mite weight, at what is known as the popular price, unless a specific state- nent is made that such a machine ivii; not be guaranteed for road use, tnd even those who do make a road ster supposed to weigh under 20 lbs., tnd listed at $25 higher than the itr.ndard line object in most instances ro stand behind them r with a broad guarantee. The good saint hath well ;aid that "there is reason in all hings," and, with the exception of he average bicycle crank, I think chat the saying is a true one. What ;arthly difference does a couple of )f pounds weigh make in the running jualities of a road machine? Can my one answer? I trow not, but any epair man can tell the difference that 1 couple oLpounds make in the wear ng qualities. It is no doubt very pleasant to be ible to pick your machine up on one inger and call the attention of the tdmiring friends to its lack of 'avoir lupois, but even an 18 pound bicycle 5 quite a load to carry under your irm (on a redhot day in August), vith a twisted frame and buckled vheels, and the nearest railroad . sta 1011 five miles away. In the words f the poet, don't be a chump; buy a icycle that bears a first class maker's lame, fit it with standard road tires, md let it weigh enough to carry you ;aiely. N. Y. Recorder. Specimen Cane. ' , S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., vas troubled with Neuralgia arid Rheu natismphis stomach was disordered, is liver was affected to an alarming legree, appetite fell away, and he was erribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured lira. , ' Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, I1L, lad a running sore on his leg of eight ears standing. Used three bottles of Clectric Bitters and seven boxes of iucklen's Arnica Salve and his leg is omul andwM. John Speaker, Cataw a, O., had five large fever sores on lis leg, doctors said he was incurable. )ne bottle Electric Bitters and one ox of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured lini entirely. Sold by Hargrave. M uiuor of the Wheel. Possibly riding a wheel doesn't in licate some peoples natural bent, but t shows the way they're inclined for he time being. . It is said that in spite of all state- nrnls to the contrary the New York heel women who wear kickerbockers re in good shape. 'Conquered your bicycle yet?" Not yet. I've got so the darn nieh'i e doesn't win more than two falls o it of three, though." The important news is given out that .Miss Frances Willard calls her icycle Gladys. It is pretty safe to ager that she didn't call it that just after alighting the first time. You've No Idea. How nicely HooO rsaparilla hits the needs of the fJ .who feel all r.ired out or run dovC.? 11 any cause, it seems to oil up the wnole mechan ism of the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomes delight, fyou are weak, tired and nervous, Hood's Sarsaparila is just what you need. Try it. . Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipa tion, billiousness, jaundice, sick head ache indigestion. M URt Have Ileal. j - Doctor No; you are not looking well. : Fair patient Well, Doctor, what would you advise me to do? Doctor Marry him or break the engagement. You need rest. Puck. QREAT BATTLES arecontin- ually going on in the human sys tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out dis ease and R ESTORES HEALTH. . -r M , A Seventeen Ounce Steel Rim. A certain big tire and wheel com pany is about to introduce 17 ounce steel rims in America. The old steel rims weighed 27 ounces, and wood rims weigh 21, it is said: , Fuddy The villian! But made him swallow his words? you Fuddy How could I when they were so bitter. Ex. Sim a Livery Stable Joints and Harness Galls. Mexican Mustang-Liniment in B hours. Read His Positive Statement. Washington, N. C, Feb. 14, 1805. Lyon Jlf'j. Cf., Brooklyn, X. Y. CTCutlemen: I have usi.il Mexican Mus tang Liniment for ten years in my livery fctahlo, anil fintl that it is tho best thing in the worlil f e v a Heavey Horse. Put three table-spoonfuL-s of Mustang Liniment in a pint of oVH water and give it to the horse and it will stop the heaves in 6 hours. I can also recom mend it for Sprains, Stiff Joints, Harness Galls and as a first-class Liniment for Family use. Yours, Leading Sale & Livery Stable. O. H. HILL, A 1U1e.1t Uttt. The Twice-a-Week" edition of the New York World (formerly the Weekly) has proved a phenomenal success. It is a semi -weekly ol sjx pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays: eight columns to the page; forty-eight columns each issue. It gives the news fully halt a week ahead of any weekly paper, and at the same time retains all the literary, agricultural, miscellany and other features which made the Weekly World so popular. Yet the price is only one-dollar a year. For sample copies address the World. N. Y. i Arrangements have been made by j which we can furnish this paper and the New York World all for $1 50 a year. Take advantage of this otter and get your own local paper and the Twice-a-Week World at this special rate. Advance; A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house nnd his family has always found iln- Very, best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A, Dykeman Druggist; Catskill. N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy", that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why hot try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Hargrave's drug store Regular size 50c and fi. She Waatnd to Know. "Waal," said the old lady, "if the earth is round and goes round what holds it up?" "Oh, these learned men say that it goes round the sun and that the sun holds it up by virtue of attraction, he replied. The old lady lowered her specs and by way of climax responded: "Waal, if these high larnt men sez the sun holds ud the airth up when the sun goes down! . That's what's the matter." Amusing Journal. Invent your Chance. A silver quarter is about as much as some people can invest in medicine for immediate use. Spend this sum for a package of Simmons Liver Regulator, powder. It's the woman's friend cures sick headache in the right way. and quickly, too; iust as good for bil iousness. As they Saw it. It is noticeable that blind people generally talk as il they had the use of their eyes. A discussiou between two blind men wound up in this fashion: " I don't look at it the way you do." ' - "1 see you don't. But I've had my eyes opened." So've I mine, and, I don't think I shall see you pulling the wool over them either." Ex. Dr. S. Ft Scott, Blue Ridge, Harri son county, Mo., says: "For vvhoc p ing cOugh Chamberlain'sCough Reme dy is excellent," By using it freely the disease is deprived of all danger ous consequences. There is no danger in giving the remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. 25 and 51c bottles for sale by E. M. Nadal. 1 Gussy Why do you so persistent ly wear the hair of another woman on your head? Beatrice For the same reason that you wear the skin of another calf on your feet." Ex. You can get The Advance and the Weekly Atlanta Constitution. on year lor $1.50. EXPECTANT MOTHERS. We Offer You a REnEDY Which INSURES Safetv of Life to Moth- 1 er ami Child. MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Confinement of lis Pain, Horror and Risk. My wife used " MOTHKUS' KltlKNii" i.a. 1 fore blrtu of her tlrst child, she did not 1 suffer from (Jit AMI'S or PAINS was quickly I rmieu i mc rrinuill uour suiieriiig nut . little she had no pains afterward and her 1 (covery was rnpm. E. . Johnston. Eufaula. Ala. Sent by Mail or Ex Dress, nti roe.ofnt nf . irm, si.vw mew mm, HOOK "In Mn h. . I mm i.n a .11 . . . ..... J 1 era" mailed Free. - BRAVrtSLB BEUI1UT0R CO., Atlanta, Oa. I0LD BZ ALL D1.UQ0ISTS, TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOB ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOctS. Part- Medleln. CXU' K0T' 16 Gentlemen : Wo oold last sear. 600 botUn OBOVB8 TASTKI OirjiTOKioarl booRht Uua ro alreadj this year. la nl 1 or ex oM artjele that nn ncn nnlveraiU satte toetka aa your Tonio. Youn treiy. For sale and guaranteed by Wilson Dm Co, 0 M MIC L"jj"J o Kcouoiny. There's no use talking, M'ri, we've got to economize. Times are so hard youll have to do without a girl." . "All right hubby,; and you'll take a lunch from home to your office, and so "Er on second thought, 1 guess we'll rub along" as we are for awhile, M'ri." New York Recorder. Tvhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria; "When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had CtiilJreu, she gave them Castoria. What a IHly Can Do. Friend I don't understand why you and your husband should have seperated so soon. 1 Mrs. Aftermath It was all owing to the baby's temper. "Mercy on us! How could that be?" "We couldn't agree as to which one of -us the baby took after." New York Weekly. , For every variety and phase of the many diseases which attack the air passages of the throat and lungs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will be found a specific Its anodyne and expectorant qualities are promptly realized, and it is always ready for use. Ills Order. Patron (tn basement restauraunt) Gimme pig's feet and a dish of mash ed potatoes extra. Waiter(shouting the order through his hands) Trilby fer one. Little Billiee orr the side! Chicago Record. OOOR DIGESTION leads to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. The best remedy is HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Five thousand omnibus drivers are i KJLl X aLI liwc III X ai IO iVl igu. ya j and short r hours. fir 'i PRAISE, ON' -,J FKOM AT.T. WHO XJ. S AYER'S Hairyigbr "Ayer's preparations are too o well known to need any comnien- dation from me ; but I feel com- pelled to state, for the benefit of 0s otners, inat six years ago, i loss oa nearly half of my hair, and what using Ayer's Hair vigor several o months, my hair began to grow o ICOLUICU. Jl XV.VfllJXUCIlU. lb IU lll Q my friends." Mrs. E. Frank- o iiAtrsEK, box 303, Station C, Los Angeles, jal. O Ayer's Hair Vigor Ol o 05 PREPARED BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. oooooooooooooooooooooooo H. A. TUCKER & BRO., - DEALERS IN Granite, Marble, and Brownstone, Monuments and Headstones. Building Work Furnished- at Short Notice, of Granite, Marble, Brownstone, and Sandstone. DOORS, WINDOW SILLS, LIN TELS AND STREET CURBS ALWAYS ON HAND. 310 H. Front St., Wilmington, K. C. Them ! The Man or Woman who has bought -FROM- Stevens, Will tell youj that is tne place to get the Best Goods for the least money. JOHN! GASTON. Fash ionable Barb er , Nash St WILSON, N. C. Easy chairs, razors keen-. Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get a shine; onampoo or hair cut Pompadour You pay the sum of twenty cents I (11 I U VIZ U I 1 Stop F111NIT1E more: n for Infants Castoria Isso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." IL A. Archer, iu. v.. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, :J , Y. "The use of Castoria is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few ore tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CVp' Mahtyn, I). I)., New York City. Thk Ckntai r Forsalo tn Viloa.W C Iv TLANTIC COAST LINE. ! Wilmington and Wklpon Railroad and Branches and Flokenck Branches. TKAT.V GOIKO SOiTT!'- I --.'!: . DATED April 24th, 1S95. A. M. !1 :Vt P. M. '.'1 il) l . y. Leave Weldon ... Arrrivc Kocky Mount. . Leave Tarbo.o l.-M Leave Ucky Mount ..... ! 1 or, ... ! ', i Leave Wilson Leave Solum..' Leave Fayeiievlllo Arrive i'loreneo. ,. l i ir. i ..' t "St 1 i y. i "i'TiY ,.! Uli!. .'- ;il: :.. .! 4 U-.. .' r4o .-. P. M. Leave Wilson.....! Leave Goldstioro Leave Matrnolia Arrive Wilmington .., 7 ! 1 a. :!. TKA1NS GOIN(; 0'iTH.. DA TED April :Hh, l-5. c 5 A. M.i ! M ; ; sni V ;!- j. Leave Florence Leave Fayettoville Leave Sclma.. Arrive . ilson Leave Tarboro i i I 11 ! I 2 4.S I j i i - i r'v . . j T i i . ,n ... A. M.i !' 2.1 . Kli-ii . l:;k" . Leave Wiliiiintrton Leave Mari lia Leave Golrislwiro ..... Arrive Wilson .. !l. M.i V M V. M. Leave Wilso.i i 130 i- ii -il ID :i Arrive Kocky Mount ' j CM!. J 1, l.-i Arrive Tarboro Leave lieky Mount. . Arrive Weidon.; i iVi i .1 a 4? . i PM A. A. P. tDaily except Monday, t Daily except t- u i any. i Train on Scotland Nock branch mad leav ! Wcldou 3:i8 p m. Haliiax 4:P5 p m, arrive Scot land Neck at4':5ii, (iieenviHe :."7 p m, KinHToi: ! 7:35 p in. Ueturnin.fr leaves Kindlon '"! a in. (Jreenville 8:l, i:irivinr Halifax tit lU.fk:.. ci J don 11:0 a m. dailv exetid ISui(hi. ! 4 Tmins on Wasliiiifjrton ';runi h icav.. Wasl) injrton 7:iiu a m, arrives rurrai i -.u: a m. I.ir boro y a m: returiiinir It-aves Turijoiu 40 .. 1 m, Parniclc fi:l(-p in, arrives Wa-tl.ina".n :-:: p m, daily e-xcept f-.jndi;y. t'n.ii. tr. y;nii trains on Scotland Keck blanch. Train loaves TarUi-o, N. ('., ilmlv. i .-.-ci t Sunday at 4:30 'p in, hunday ;:Ui p n;;i..:is PlyniouLh :( p in, 5ar p rn. Hoturriii U-i-.ves Ply mouth daily, except Sumlay. fi.(M a i i, .u--rive Tarboro 10:25 a in and 1 1:4i a m. Train on Midland N C. britJich loaves CoI'ds boro daily, ei( ept Sumlay. a ni. iirnvi' c Smiiliticld 7SW a in: retiirr.iiiff 1eue f-n.iiii' field 8:00 a ru; arrive at OoMsl !o,!i:;i a m. Trains on Jasiiville in-ani-li !-:!-,. Kucky ?tr. at 4:3U p in: Nasliviile 5:ifi p in; sprlnxr Ho.' 5.3U p in. llcturnintr icayes ypriiijr . .Loj e 8.00 am, Nashville : a m., arrive at liot-hy Mount a:Uf, daily except Sunday-. Trains on Latta branch, Fii.renee. railroad, leave Latta 6:40 p m, arrie i'miVar 'r.-.V. ui'.i. tteiuruiiifr leave nun oar i,:-v a m, arrie I.atia 7:.ri0 a ni. dailv excenl Sumla v- xraiu on Clinton Unincli leaves v srsa Clinton (Kiily execi.t Stiudac. at i:Ui n tn. it. turniiifr leaves Clinton at 7::Jii a in, coiiiiccLiiiv at Warsaw with main line triiins. Train No. 78 makes close coimeetion ut Wei don for all points north daily, ail raii via Richmond, and daily except. Sunday via Ports mouth and Itay Line. Also at Rocky Mount iui ixoriiiiK mm y aroima rail road tor .Nor- l H. 0. HYATT'S Saiiilcriiim Kinston, N. C. 1 DISEASES OF THE EYE AND general surgery; '1 . . - i - WANTED Agents for the s arriss Steam Dye Works, -Raleigh, N. C: R.ikiuh. N. C - " "ii'vivioo, i.ia.aii.K. , - .. i w-tT 1 i . VI l ( 1 Ar "S. 1 1 I-"! i f f li- I have Cypress Shit-. ales on hand at all times-and will sell cheap. . IJ A Vl Wj I I 'V I If I I 1 -"1"-m- T 1 J S T V V 1 S WELL SEASONED. : always on hand and can be furnished j at snort notice. Yard on Railroad, West side of Nash Street, i--4m-3 c n. NURNEY. PCklrhmUVa l:i:ll.h Dtaxaond Bnxm EHMYROYAL PILL Jw., relUbte. uoita ak g mnd Brand in Ked xA UvU metllicV:;i' ihn.. Med win, tie ribhon. Take V tiont artd imUuUiona. A t lru..t,, or --1 4 ill Ktamps for irtieulKTV. t.Ttun.ir.1. 1. N -- dTk lk... 1 I 1 . M. Jl daily except Snnrlay. f""wf'W fe". - A B-v sK, JOHN I DFVINK Jea?I S,!pt. WA ftif . ; j: H. K KNLT. Oen'l Ma.mirer. I - f&i r V5: - . ' - 1 U SLaSia' 5i V. Li -,'V & 4,-it v Kaieirfi. N. C: I a'K f Will dye a garment free Z a samp.e. ! Harriss' Stkam Dve Wokk, ' 'WffpX i A ft m t 4- 7 and Children. Oa-tor?a cures Colic, Const;p:k, guar Stomach, lmtTrhten, KrtM.-iu-i-i, Ki !s Worms, gives e'.ee;, aad pr. i:,c f.t sti.m, AV:thout injurious medication. "For sevcra' years 'I havo reeomni-!r Castoria, and phall. always conthiuo to si. ea it has Invariably produced lx-j. '-t' results." M;St.iiP.!!F.E, JI. 1'., jtSHh Street and 7tU Ave.; Xew York.; Costr - ANT, Murray Street, "New York. C". rnaiTiiiteed tocnr- ai! uervousc'-vit.'-s.f.urti .!! 'ej')-- --r.iry. ..... ..... Y..-t- 11, ,.).-,.. VitL..!!hu... .,.:s,l.l. ..'('. t. M -utr- ' --i.-.-Mc: .:. !. -: -by over ejtart tn, utl nw s ' -.-c-.--rtv.-i u-:,?-c i,.:.-.., mants, whicia !: t- J.-ilm..:; . "V -t;it!,n o. '. . est pocket, t-l "b.'.i (.'-.- -. i-y t;.i.! pr-r-l- a :! give a wrltte'i, Koariititoof.w sr-os-reJ-iii! ti.n ;)-. s--- .1 drofti;lt. Ak fur it. tufce r; J',';.f ' ,''.'r-'f.v''':,;':'.:..'.'. ' ':,',; DO ft '. Ml u:K(;.ii:v V. ,1 ."4 j"; T2 Snj5-? -r!TK. i5; ' --T'B, 'O'CSROVAM. 'A?? Mi'?.tH!C-35':i-: f ; - , .v:". vr" . - - ICiA'.'." j-" rNH ft-: r.ATAi ilv:f Ont r.Uillors P-c-p'e wfar Trie v .live i'tc T-ie-ji faljis tr !r.::i-y. Tiv :.t;. i! raHio'K ;, l style t'l ' 1 1 y i:' ai. ilci'.";;-:'t y- '-'-c - . y -'. r :;-.- ''" " VMp S.l "e: "t "; 5-v. . - ' fi.' iii.ii l 9 . ii 0 O 'v 1 : - . .y K '.-. K .'. p V). '" vl,, ii O quUaJ.?," Li -e A .5-iii' 6 cs! v ;! :.' C - ;. is 1 il I ... 5 '.TIT; ..'.lure ''ill ''!'. jiid-nitfut,' X tact.''rt-!' i.l tno-x j. (j respect or liieir coifiinuti r ovfr care l'i unusual M. I 5? ' V i d opening lor somebody. Il it i 9 fitvrm i t y, ii 1 1 1 -j wi'i Triir- f .? i - 1 ther informatioa on request. - : f in i'-r . ! ler, "! ...!"ii i .,' r. i; rw i .-); t. . it "A 'iT--? i A Xi i J'u i".nr!:.;;!fis ;.-: ;.-r t;,.-- y -.t enn ; oorbiet, balsro racslEc cta;':or ki .!, i Riiffi rn tt-.e :133AX ltr..l!t. nrtrj other Ktrrh Arrr. E? ..!!. Vic-icl l-'iet.-fti Scwin; l-l icbizif-s fci v I 5.0:isd Call on onr ngwit orwifsiia. V.o rnut yo-ur trcde, and If ;.r'ce ten. aud nquare ?lea!;?i!r wlil win, wo vIi liOTe it. H'n cfcs Jlnj;o tho world to produce n RRTT1RR ' $5v:0 Sr-wln: Maclilne for $50.00, or St. boffer 20. Sotvlrtj'Iflacfelnefor SiiO.OO tHaa vou JHS EEW E0I2E SEWIKG W&WMZfif ' : CiACK, Mas. Eostojt. ... S I'j.iorf .vxaK, H. Yi tluU'i!. I71 bf. lAA'l"."!!'... l 1J.J, iA. s FOR SI-.'.'' P-V I t mm l CKUECHWEiL, j CCPYFUGiiTG. CAN I finT.1T 75 A r-'.T! NT ? .;r a pT'.T: jit Sfswe--trt nn i f-jiin-, n t'i. in i pri.T: )t sfsre--trt an I I- . V V !-. I.-H?- 1.1.1 ..:;-:. t Clf-.Ti-ne-la tbft ?.:;(. 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The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1895, edition 1
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