TE KJCURADLE
CURED!
ibtvstille Kt., Fct"24i 1837. . -S0PSnyeare
ago a sore devel-flUeen-l
f roro a finger nail cratch. .
niff rmedies.but the sore
SdfeW.. H Tgrew worse
18 not yieW- J-SV thought I
every year
naa acaa-
o8r years. TXmmnced taJdn
fsffer a y7n bottles entirely cured
Bd TcanwUh Swift's Speclflc I
If Vben Ibealth, and could hardly
very trerni had finished the course
wutv i"er6trong and buoyant, and
S. S- yLnte I regard it as most
V good PK"r ladies in weak. deli
2S5h 1? i household mediclna
$balth- Yours respectfully,
oie- Mrs. R. W. WiLfsoie. ,
cp. RTA5BCB0, S. C April 12, 1S87. .
Sr For" twenty years I have had
flfft cheek ft had gradually.
; o At first 11 innauieu owe,
3 s: more virulent than ever ; so
ilffi? that my family insisted
Scfc ? iav off the medicine, Iper-
,.ui leave off the medicine, iper
S I sboul thl s s. S. At the end of two
M,h.Mre was entirely healetUThink
S fheevil was out of my consUtutlon.
tfWfhe medicine; but in November,
lli aflen a very slight breaktogout
5?.KSe was entirely healed. Think-
e iw.'-'r .., aticp hra-an attain on o. o. o..
.-Wl I til -" :' r . w -
ttdoo.V fn s s. s. It has done me more
. . a on
SStook,
than
oil the ttfX'ion Rnu vtucr lumi-
Yours truly,
A. R. 5HA5D3.
Wi.nstos, N. C. April 12, 1887.'
t,mrn-Tvvo or three years ago a can
mfon my face. It soon grew to be
It wore on me, and my general
fh very poor. Last September I
.wirseof S. S. S.. which I have con-'
t the present time with the happiest
" The cancer has entirely disappeared,
lime no evidence or symptom of a
character left. My general health
fflw.and my appetite'eetter than it
lJi in years. I am 82 years old, and
"Slf? am working in the field planting
yours truly. Johas Limkbach.
.umen-I had a tore on my upper lip
."ffhtrears. Seven different doctors at-
to vain to heal It. One gave me a
""Ji vil for Ave dollars, which was a "cer
iJir'.. rt i needless to say that it did
"rlnffood About two years ago I became
uneasy, as people thought 1 had a can-
nd I tooK a course oi wguveeu uuuies
Ko tiip rpsiilt has been a complete
2rt The ulcer or cancer healed beaufiful
taavW ecarccly a perceptible scar. From
I A dlvThave been in excellent health, the
cachivn purWed my biochorough
ffiSreased my appetite and perfected my
liSion in a word. I feel like a new
f?min and, best of all, the eight year ulcer
SUtirelr. ourne
Trenton, Todd Co., Ky., Feb. ig, 1887.
Treatise oa Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
Prawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.
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It is, Inderal, or all luv the eaHU
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"YuiiK 87 is hern.
.Siuitli at his hr-akf;st
reniHrkd
tiibln New
AiMr s.'.inoriiinir. "Wh
lere, papaY
W Hy, ivlHy. lie s every - here around
I KiipDt&" ''Then -I suppose his
tnamnia flon't miiul iiih bein out in
t!ie snow as I suppose she keeps a
bottle of T)r. Hull s ( Umgh -Hyrup."
-
t'ourtin h Widow.
.iuith. "1 say, Duiuley, you have
had some experinuce in love affairs,
.....II m.. . .1- rn,
-iiiu j warn vour ituvie!'. l nere is a
prHty little widow in Ilariem whom
devotiliy love. In paying my ad
dresses how "often ou;;ht 1 to call
upon her?"
Dtunlev: "Hlie is a widow, von
say ;
, tnith: "Yes."'
, "Duuiley: -"even nights n the
week, iny!)oy, ith a Vlnesd5iv
ami HtunUiy matinee yew York
Kpn;lt.. i
Bavklen'A Arnica Salve.
The Bkst SAiiVK in the world for
t rits, Jn:iv'K Nrcs, . I leer.--. Sail
ll!iMim, Finer Soiei-, Tetter, t'hap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all ?Skin Eruptions, and Positively
eures Pijes. r no pay required. It
is uaraut eeil to irive perfeet satis
faction, or. mokiwy refunded. Priee
eei.ts fer bu.. i 'or sale by W. 11.
tinmen & i.
He Felt Iteussitred.
nave von seen nana s new ioy
5
l.arlo.' she asked, as ' tiiev sat
in
the parlor.
"Yes," he replied uneasily, , "1
have had tiie pleasure of meeting
the dog.-
''Isn't he splendid? lie is so affec
tionate. .
'I noticed that he was very dem
onstrative," returned he. as he
moved uneasily in his chair.
"e is very playful too. I never
saw a more playful animal in mv
life.
"I am glad to hear you sav that.'1
'Why?'1
"Because I was a little bit afraid
when he bit that, piece out of me
the other evening lie wasin eiirnest.
But if he was only in play of course
it's all right. 1 can take fun as ell
as anybody.'" Merchant Traveler.
It Was not a Firefly.
A ladv of this city, whose little
feet are always daintily shod, is also
the unfortunate possessor of an
obstinate and burning corn upon
the smallest toe of lier left foot.
Chiropodists had dug tunnels thro'
that corn, yanked at it with nip
pers, smeared it with stinging oint
ments, and in despair, suggested
amputation. The corn held the fort
and successively resisted the assaults
of the best razor the lady's husband
possessed used, of course, without
his. knowledge. Finally, a kind
friend suggested that if phosphorus
was rubbed on the afflicted toe the
corn would succumb. The lady de
termined to try the remedy, and did
so just before retiring the other
night, and forgot to tell her liege
lord what she had done.
The hour of midnight had struck
when the husband suddenly awoke
and was somewhat startled to see
the flash of a firefly at the foot of
the bed. Sleep was again asserting
its mastery, when one more the
sheen of that firefly caused the hus
band to open wide his eyes. He
could not recollect ever having seen
a firefly in California, but he could
not disbelieve his senses. Again
and again that firefly flashed its
baleful tleam, effectually banishing
all thought of sleep from the now
thoroughly aroused and wrathy
husband. He determined to end
his own misery and firefly's existence
simultaneously. He reached out in
the dark, groped with his hands
about the carpet until he felt his
on heavy shoe, lie seized the
weapon, slowly and cautiously
raised himself in bed. and, lifting
high the sturdv brogan, brought it!
down with a vigorous whack on the
innocent firely.
A. wild shriek, an avalanche of
bek-elbthes, and the husband lay
sprawliug in the middle of the floor,
while his wife rolled around the bed
clasping her toot and moaning in
anguish. It was not a firefly. It
was the phosphorus-anointed toe
San Francisco Alia.
Oltiniou of a Lead I nt; Kditor.
Almost all.the diseases that afflict
us from infancy to old age have
their origin in a disordered liver. A
really good liver medicine is the
most important in the whole range
of pharmacy. We believe Simmons
Liver Regulator to be the best
among them all. We pin our faith
upon the Regulator, and if we could
persuade every reader who is in ill
health to buy it, we ould willingly
vouch for the benefit each Avould re
ceive. Ed. Cincinnati Gazkttk.
C- He who waits to do a
great
deal
anv-
of ffood at once will never do
thing. -
" (ponaumption Snrely Cured.
-To thk Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedv for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send t wo
bottler of my remedy frkk- to any
lers who have consumn-
tiort if they will send me their ex
press and iKst omee aaaress. res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., ew.Xork. , - v.;-. . "
of health is to be found in Dr. R. V. r , -
Pierced "Favorite Prescription M to ' Tlu rollowin quotations represent, trhole
to the merits of which, as a reined v prloe g11". In making np small or
for female weakness and kindred at- lers w?her Prtc have to be charged.
fections, thousands testify.
A society girl says that autumn
leaves may be. very" Jeautif ul, but
they are not 'nearly so -nice as 10
o'clock leaves. l7t?iiiigion Critic.
500 Not Culled For. G '
It seeiiLs strange that it is neeessa
rv to persuade men you can core
their diseases by offering a premium
to the man who fails to receive bene
fit. And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly
cured thousands of cases of obstinate
catarrh with his ''Catarrh Remedy,"
who would never have applied to
him. if it had not been for his offer
of the above sum'-for an incurable
case. Who is the next bidder for
cure or cash ?
Misfortune, when we look
upon
than
if' with our eves is smaller
when our imagination sinks the evil
down into the recesses of the soul.
. -, .
Ely' Bros: I have used two bot
tles of your Cream Balm for catarrh
since I)ecemler. A sore in my nos
trilthe cause of much " suffering
has entirely healed; have used no
other medicine. This spring I feel
better, can walk and -work with
more ease than I have in anv spring
since Mary E. Ware, Hopeful,
Va.
Ely's 'ream Balm received; my
head is now. liquifying; Cream Balm
is simply dynamite for catarrhs in
the head, lis application is magical.
Thomas .Lander, Augusta,, (ia.
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A bribe is a sum of money offered
to a person whieh is considered too
small to be satisfactory: v hen it rises
to the plane of satisfaction it be
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f
Advice to Mother.
M us. Winsi.o w's r h TH ixgSy in ; p
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth, ft relievesthe lit
tle sufferer at once; it produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving the
child from pain, and the little cher
ub awakes as "bright as button."" It
is very pleasant to taste. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is the best known reme
dy for diarrhuea, " ' whether arising
irom teetnmg or otlier causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle,
july (J deod&wly
MISC ELL ANEO US.
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oat paiu. Book of par
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Arlanla. Hat. OiUcy
6o(i Wiiltehall Street.
JIanly Vigor, Weakness ac I.of of Stemory rer
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medy. Tiie Yei la Santa, from Spain. Span
h Trochees never fail. Our iiliistrauI,sJpige bool
d testimonials, (snt e;e!. Kvcrv manshouli
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Fre
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(yS AND AFTER t MONDAY. OCT. 3. 17,
TmliiS will run as follows, dally except Sun
day: . Cor' North.
- " No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Lear. Cheraw. S. c... '.. 2JJ5 P. M.
" - Kolloek station .2 45 P. M
Osborne, (Flag Station ,.ai5 P. M.
Arrire at- namlet N. C tLT.5 P. M.
(Joino South. 9
No 1 Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet. N. C .tS.50 P. M.
Osborne. (Flag station. 1. 10 P. .M.
Koliock station l.4 P. M.
Arrive at Cheraw, S. C . 2-00 P. M.
oct.Ttf WM. MONCURE Sup't.
Vtlmineton, (yoluiii a
& ilusrustfl U. It. iu
CONDENSED SCH EDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov 13th. 1887. No. 23.! No. 27.No. 15.
P. M. 1 P. M. I P. M
Leave Wilmington...
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
8 ft"I JO 10 2
U 20, 13 :; 5
12 10 1 20 (
' A. M. ! P. !.
I No. 5!.
! IP. M.
Leave Florence..
Arrive Sumter. ..
2 4o;... I
i 35 i X
I No. 53. ! N.
r a. m. : p.
4 35! . t !i 4(
m.
s 27
Leave Sunder. ...
Arrive Columbia.
0 15 i 10 45 0
A. M. ;
No. 52 runs 'through from CharU-ston
Central K. It.
Iavlnjr Lanes 834 A. M., Manniug y-tw A. M
Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston K:30 A. !..
Lanes 10:28 A. M., Manniug 11:10 A. M.. Sumter
11 4ti A. M.. arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M.
No. 56 runs throusrh from Cliarleston via
Central It. it., Leavinjf Lanes 7:13 P. M.. .Mau-
ninr 7:52 P, M.
Train on C. & D. U. It. eonuects at Florence
with No. 59.
TKAINS GOING NORTH.
:No. 78. 1 No. 57- No. 53
! !..
P. M. A. M. P. M.
10 25 6 50 5 :?3
11 52 8 12! 6 4
No. 5S.
11 52 t 8 22i........
120 0 40!
A. M. A. M.
NO. (6. NO. 14.
A. M. P. M.
4 25 t 10 30 8 20
5 20 U 11 8 55
8 35 i 2 10 11 50
A. M. I P. M. I P. M.
Leave Columbia.
"Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter. .
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence ....
Leave Marion
Arrive Wilmington.
Dally. tDaily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs throus-h to Charleston s t
Central R. arrirtmr Mannine 7:20 p.' M..
Lanes 802 P. M.. Charleston Q-AT. P M
No. 57 nins through to Charleston via Cen
tral R. It., arrlvtnor Manntno1 a-ij A M T t.rP
9-33 A. M., Charleston 1130 A. M.
iu. oo connects at, Florence with c. ana
train for Cheraw and Wadesboro.
mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passentrer Agent,
nov 12
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Wilmington AWeldonR. R
AND BRANCHES.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
! No. 27,
No. 23. t FT, Mall
dailjT. j daily.
No. 15.
daily ex
Sunday.
Dated Nov. 13.1887.
Leave Weldon. , 2 05 pm, 5 43 pm; tt 00
Ar. Rocky Mount; 3 17 pin? j 7 15
Arrive Tarboro. . . . ; i 4 50 pm '
Leave Tarboro. ... i 10 50 ami
Arrive Wilson..
j 3 53 pm 1 7 00 pm; 7 48
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma
,4 10 pm!
5 I9pml...
7 45pm.j
Arrive Fayettevfe
Leave Goldsboro..
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia
Ar. Wilmington. . .
4 45 pm
5 50 pm
6 05 pm
7 40 pm
7 40pm
8 38
9 38
9 54
11 30
8 40 pm
9 55 pm
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 66.
No. 78. ! daily ex
daily. Sunday.
NO. 14,
daily.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia. . .
Arrive Warsaw...
Arrive Goldsboro.
12 05 ami 9 00 am; 345
1 21 am 10 35 am
o 32
5 50
6 52
; 10 50 am
2 23 am ill 50 am
Leave Fayettevillej.,
Arrive Selraa 1.
Arrive Wilson ..
...8 30 ami.
..!10 50am!
..Ill 59am
Leave Wilson j 3 02 am 12 42 pm: 7 48 pm
Ar. Rocky Mount.; : 1 18 pm ! 8 19 pm
Arrive Tarboro . . . 7. 7.T1 4 50 pm T .77.' . . .'.
Leave Tarboro.... j. .. jio 50am?.
Arrive Weldon ....) 4 30TmT"3 40pnt( 990 pm
Dally cx-ept Sunday. .
Train on Scotland Neck Braueh Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at. 3. 00 P. M. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dailv
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. ia Alberniarle
& Raleigh It. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 V. M.,
Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Wllliatn.st.on, N. C,
8.10 P. M., tt.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wll
llamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro. N.C,
9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.30 A. M..
arrive Smlthtleld, N. C, laoii A. M. Returning
leaves SmithOeld. N. c, 1045 A. 31.. arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 12.10 1. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leave Rocky
Mount for Nashville. 4-00 P. M., arrives at
Naslnille 4.40 I. L. Spring Hope 5.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 1040 A. M..
Nashville 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A,
M., daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at COOP. M.
Returning leaves Clinton at 8. 45 A. M., connot
ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and w.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 51. Norttibound is No. 5a Dally
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 South will stop only at WIlon,
Goldsboro and Magnolia,
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all point North daHy. AH rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
An trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Ililirnan Palace Sleep
ers attached. -
JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen! Supt,
J..R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation,
T.-M. EMERSON. Gem Passenger Agent.
nov 13 ... . , . . . f
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CHANGE OP SCHEBULK. '
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
CvL if 1SS7.
. idaIlycx.dalLv ex.!
jsunday. isunday.
lave Wllmingtonl T 00 ami T 45pmii
Leave M.ion ill yoami....- i
l eave Hamlet 1 i 12 45 pm: 2 33 am i .-
Leave WadesUro.l 2 12 vm . 1 f
Leave Chrlotte.
4 48 pmt 5 55 am
arrtTe.
Leave. Llm-olnton.
Leave Shelby.,
Ar. liutherfordton
6 35 pm
T 47 pm: - - ,
20pm; v -
EASTBOUND TRAINS
No., 2. NO. 4.
!daily ex'dally ex!
j su nday. jsunday . ;
A. . - . .
H t.
1887.
Lv. Rijtherfordton T OOani
Ijeave Shelby......! 8 35 am -
Leave Mncolnton.i ! 47 am!
1
Uave Charlotte,.. ill 40pmi I I5pm 1
T U'.Hnchnm ! '31 lim! . f f
i. i i. wi v . ( vj
Leave Hamlet . ...4 3 40 pm; i 55 am
Ixave Maxton.....) 5 20pm-
Arrive Wllmingt u, 30 pml 35 am
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make close connection at
Maxton to and from FayettevUle, Greensboro .
and other points on C F, & Y. V. R. At Wades.
itovo with trains to and from Cheraw.Florenre
and Charleston. At Lincolnton to and from
Hickory, Lenoir and poiu's on C. JtL.. Narrow .
tJauge It. It. -
Trams o. 3 and 4 make close connection, at
Hamlet wit h Trains to and from Raleigh. ..,.
Through sieeqing cars between M HiulngtOB
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. -
Take Train No. 1 for sratesviiie and Stations
on W. N. C. R. If. and oiitts West. r- -
Take Train No. .) tor Span unburn Green
ville. Athens, Atlanta and all points South
west. A1j. for AslieUMe via Spartanbursr.
No. 3 eonneets a' Wlladnsrton withWi; W,
If. If. NO. Si.
Loesd Fieight Njj 5 and tt dail between
w'ibuiiigtou and Lawi1nti:rjr.
Lo.al Firlght Ns. ; and 8 dally Itetween.
Lauritihurg and Charlotte.
Loeal Freight Nos. 9 and 10 dally let ween
chariot e aid liut hei fotdton. - "-i.-
Ns. 5. !. 7. x. 9 and 10 will not take passen
gers. "
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