TOWN OKFICEIUS : AlAYoit W. S. Toiusoii. Tur.AKUUf:" J. A. IVrrcll. Chief ir I'oi.K'k V. J.Klnjf. Jaii-op- 'It. J'- H. JtohiuwMi. Commismonkr -W. H. Thomson, J. A. IVm l), W. A. JoIiii-oii, J. H. JsIi-vimi-.T. IF I'artr'u-k. (OUNTV OFJICKI: Snr.uiKK J. M. hpcll. Cl.EKK OF Sl'J'KltlOK CoUKT J. Tkkakciikt.-J. H. IWnuii'.n. IU;;it-TKi. ! Dkkim-(.!'. lF r- rlng. . , iUvsTY KrnvKvoit rtliul I. Coi'-ox KK I r. A . T. Coojht. !oirii ok Kmvatio-- Miij- S. I'ntUixon, A. I'.. ll-!!ln :iil W. H. SU'Wa-t. CoMMliSIONKUS C n .fii ili '. I'-t-irick, J. C.lIolM J- 51. M;tr-Ibun). SL'rKI'.INTKXDI'.NT OK HEALTH inn CorxTV Jr. J. A.SJ. vi ii. STAMA1'.1 KKI.I'Kli W. l . i : man. Hri'EI'lNTKN HE.VT ' 'iri Kai:m .Jam Shipp. (SUIT. I'ti:. IxtTin:Tiox i-Jiam Itoyal- ' . , h.C.Hul.lKinl r.S.Coinnii.-non-t r of the Kaxlcrn District of North Caroliiiii. POST Ol TICK: (C. 1. Johnson, l'o-t master.) Mail goi.ijr hy rail J ivcm pHlot!-!r laily ut H:0' A. M., anl -: I. M., refieetively. Mail goir.jr. via lloh-' t on , New ton ( i o vv, I un n , I '.eaman ' X Koiul, etr., leaves :00 A. M., on Mori lavs ami Thurwlays. Mail ;o uz 1 "I'ayetteville, via Huntley, Worker's, etc., leaves at C:00 A. M., on TuewlayH, TliurHtlays ami Satur day. CHURCH KS. ISnptiMt, I'JWtor, . I. Meek. Service, l.t sil -"l Sabbaths of eaeh month, l'rayer meeting Tues day at 7 I'. M. Sunday school, Sun day, " r.M. i'reHbyterian i'awtor, Dr. I. F. Marable, Services, 2nd and 4th Sun day's. I'raycr meeting, v ettneiay nt 7 I. IF. Sr lday scl ool, 9 A. M. M Lhodlst Pastors, C. P. Jeron.e Services, (at Presbyterian and Ihip tist,) 1st Sunday 11, A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school (in liOdjje) every Sunday at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting (at Presbyterian church) Thursday nights at 7 I'. M. Fpiseop.l Hector, J. W. Turner, Services, Sunday, 11 A.M. and 4:00 P. M. Sunday school, :i P. M. Colorel P.'-iptist Second Siikday in each month at 11 A. M., 3 P. M. and 7 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS : K. of IF. A. F. Johnson, Dicta tor, meets every third Friday night at 8 o'clock. Hiram Masonic Lodge D. A. Cul breth, Master, meets every third Fri day at 11 o'clock A. M. Library of linton Literary Asso ciation over postollice. Librarian, W. S. Thomson. Clinton Loan Association Presi ilvnt, J. L. Stewart ; Cashier, A. F. Johnson. Kailrnad Depot Agent, II. 15. Chcf-nutt. Telcrraph Operator J. C. Holmes. Y. M. C. A. A. A. littler, Presi dent. Meets in Courthouse every Monday at 7..'0 P. M. Sii jiei-ioi Courts for -1th, fitli and 7tii ilicial Districts. .1 ii- .lUiKJiis (Itesident.) 4th District, Walter Clark, of Wake litli " E.T. P.ovkm, Sampson 7th " J. C. Mt Kea, of Cum berland county. H)M irons. 4th District, T. M. Argo, of Wake 0th O. II. Allen, of Duplin, 7th Frank McNeill of Kich-' niond county. Times for Holding Courts for 1KS9. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Craves. Fall Judge- Wake February 2"th ,March 25th , April 22nd, July Hth, August 2(th, September 2.kl, Oct her 21st. Wayne March 11th, April loth, September 9tli, October 14th. Harnett August Gth, Nov. 2-",th. Jo!.-iston August 12th, Nov. 11th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge . Pender May Oth, September Oth. Ne.v Hanover April loth, Sep tember 23d. Lcnoi. August lith, Nov. 11th. Duplin September 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson Feb. 25th, April 2Dth, October 7th, December J)th. Carteret March 18th, October 21. Joes March 25th, October 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 1th. SKVF.NTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring JudgeMerrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Ansn April 2!)th, September 2d, November 25th. Cumberland May Gth, July-22d, Nov. 11th. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. liobeson May 29th, August 19th, September GOth. Kichmond September 18th, June 3d, December 2d. Marten March 18th, Oct. 14lh. Urunswick April 8lh, September 9th. Moore April 15th, August 12th, October 21st. IF YOU WANT VVOHLI). It is almnsl the same t iinix. No Premiums; no special oilers; r.o cut rales; but the best and biggest news paper on the American ConMiicnt. 12 large paes nnu 84 long columns. A Popular Novel, published in and uiveii ith each issue of the weekly edition. Beginning to-day mid cintinumg there after, the world will print with each i sue a complete novel by a popular au thor. Among the writers will bo: Wal ter Desna t, Vilkie Collins, Itobett lu chanan. It. K Stevenson, 11. 1 1 arjeou, Thomas Hardy, Julian Hawthorne. F. W. Hobinson, Emilo G iboriau, Jule Vorue, Vm. Black, The Duchess, Mrs. Alexander, John fc. Winter, Henry WH)d, M. E. Braddon, Florence W il d en, Mary Cecil Hay, Bert h i M. Clay, Annie Edwards, llhodu Brousliion, F. C l'hiHips. These novels w'.ll be the latest works of the best writers as they are published the books which every one is talkiug about. Nothing but the very best will be admitted into THE WOllLD'S standard Libra rr of Fiction. This Library of fictioH will be supplied lo subscribers only. No Extra copies will be printed; No back Numbers can bo furnished an J no tingle copies will be sold. Ifyouwish the Series com pete subscribe at once. One year (52 n u libers), $1; six months (26 numbers) ' ;-tnts; three months (13 numbers), i5 ients. Address THE WORLD, New York Every one is complimenting the Improvement .of The Caucasian, but we are not yet satisfied. We Wish to make it better still THE CAUCASIAN. CLINTON, N.C. JUNE ( untario Wood I'ion I the cou-titutionrtl bhxnl di-e.ix w hich has for MvTal renturh s pa-t been infting mankind with its an noying f atures and tit-tractive r Mills. and is now the gmit bine f the human race. This 1 tb wrst of all b!ool contagion, as the horii b!e jxi-o:i i- tranMiiittcHl Iron, one generation to th- next, and tveti the third and fourth. We do not hon estly Ix-lh-ve ti a'. t'i(; terrible M-..urge hasVvtr ben cured and tbrotibly enid'cife l frrin the hu nan lo ly by any ot!i r len.e ly than Swil!'- -p-eilh', a:.d we furlhrr say th.it Swiit' S citic I a- l ever leeii known to f'.i;i . mate a :n incut car.: in any :t-t when it In s Im,vh f.ikcu -fore am of the vital organs ii ,t !f-,-(.iic i:iip,iir d t r'ii'b-r a rim-iin;"'- il'i--. Swiff '-''(itii enlin-y fim-d lie of a sevie ease of bbnd j-oisun which obstinately tesinted and re ftmeil to U curel for over ' years. The regular medicaL remed'es of mercury and pota'h only a ocl fu 1 to the flame. 1 suffered derir.g most of ibis long time w la ulc -, blotch es and sores of the most offensive character, suid was ?r n fng time praciically an invalid, in less than thiriy days use of S. S. S. I was all cleared up sound yrsd well. Thi-i ha- been nearly a year ago, and no sign o'any return of tiie old enemy. Joiix Ji. Wilms, 87 Clark Street; Atlanta, Oa. tTTreatisc on IU'o: ami Skin 1U ascs mailed IVec. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer .!, Atlanta, ia. TIip Invalid's Hone. Many seemingly incurable cases of blood poison, catarrh, scrofula and rheumatism have been curred by I. 15. IJ. (Dotanie Hlood lialm). made by the PloodKalm Co., Atlanta, (ia. Write to them for book filled w ith ! convincing proof. O. W. IJ. Haider, living seven miles from Athens, (ia., writes : "For several years I suffered with running ulcer;?, which doctors treat ed and pronounced incurable. A sin gle bottle of IJ. IJ. 15. did me more good than all the doctors. I kept on using it and every ulcer healed. I). C. Kinardit Son Towaliga, (Ja., writes: "We induced a neighbor to try IJ. IJ. IJ. for catarrh, which ho thought incurable, as ii had resisted all treatment. It delighted hitn, and continuing its use he was cured sound and well." li. M. Lawson, Eat Point, (Ja., writes: "My wife bed scrofula lo years. She kept growing worse;. She lost her hair and lver skin broke out fearfully. Debility, enuncia tion and no appetite, followed. Af ter physicians and numerous adver tised mediejnes failed, I tried IJ. IJ. IJ., anil her recovery-was rapid and complete Oliver Secor, LJaltiiiiore, Md., writes: "I su Tered from v eak back and rheumatism. IJ. '. H. has proven to be the on'y medicine that gave me relief." 1I)0 Howard. $l). The readeis of Tjik Caucasian will be pleased to learn that there is at least anc dreaded disease that sci ence has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di- rcMy 011 the blood !U1(l mucus sui faces of the system, thereby dost roy I ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength, by I building up the constitution and as I sisting nature in doing its work. I The proprietors have so much faith I in its curative powers, that they of , fer One Hundred Dallars for any ! ease that it fails to cure. ! Senc for list of testimonials. ! Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. JGirHold by druggists at 75 cents. COXSO PTlcTsUREL Y CCHEI). '1 'iiiii Editor Pica -c inform year reaikis tin'. I have a positive reme !v for the above, named disease. I Sy it timeTy use thousand.s of hopeless cacs have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy runt-: lo any of your read ers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post otliee a dilress. Kes-pettful v, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st., New York. THY US BEFORE YOU BUY, A?. WE ARE Headquarters FOR TIIE LOWEST PRICES ! Just let me surprise you with low prices : Mens' SuP.s from $2.75 -o $5.00; Boys' Suits $1.95; Mens' Suspenders A to 38 cents per pair; Calico from 4 t 6 cents; Mens' and Boys' Wool Hats from 18 cents to $1.00 each; Hosiery from 4 cen's up. Also ten thousand other other things just as low Oroceries in proportion. Kememberthe place sign Oliesip Store, O. E, ALP.1IIN , Prop'r, Clinton, N. C. OIDEli, HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Comer of Elm andR. R. Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER always on hand. In addition to this pleasant and healthy drink. I keep Tobacco, Snuff, Flour, Potash, Candies, Soda, and Pea-NHts which are sold at lowest price? for cash. Respectfully, je21-lyr. LADIES Seeding a tonic, or children that want building up, ahould take BROWM'8 IRON BITTERS. It ia pleamnt to take, cures Malaria, Indlgcs non. ana JUWauab w uwni u. Oiieap ..KV A J V F.KTlLil KNTS I Still IN To Fut Prices Down. Hi; mm MM3L If yo;i question this statement, drop in and si my 10 and 20 cent S;arf , ZOcA'nt Shirts. 10 and 2- cent Susfiemler, worth dou blo the ainount.". I Lave bouglit thirty-fiv ca-cs of Straw, Fur and Wool Hats, direct from the manufacturers. I can anil you a single Hat for less than I would have had to pay had I only, bought one or two dozen of a kind. Now I mu.-t pay a word for our nook and corner is filled. I have have Suits f om 1.00 u;. Come pleasant fo " yon. BUGGIES, VEHICLES, CARTS. BEST and NO CREDIT. End Spring Buggies with Side Bar KnesleM, 92.SO Extrn. If toj in not wnntnl, we dednrt frna SOJIO to 15.00, according to tirade. ROAD CARTS, $13.50. K9- CRATED X BOARD CARS AT. ?.MSnVILLE, TEXSESSEE. Wo can furnish nny kind of Job on .rlicpN .-1 forresiwnding prices. We refer you to this ppper, nnd would ask yiu to make r;''orfi:rc 1 it in nnr mnnnnifntloiii Willi nm. AVoRell more vehicles than an factory In theNouth, and vou rlll miss it if you fail to tako nrtvatitrifto of the nhove aatruaiisly low cash prices. Send lW-oGce Order or Check with your order. Adtlresx, THE TZKNZQSEE. argams ! argams ! argams ! argains ! argam ! argains ! . i ,1 i(T7" examine at THAT HACKING COUGH can be so ouicklv cured bv Shiloh's Cure. AV guarantee it. For sale by R. II. lloixie day, Druggist, Clinton, N. C. I a ..lVhl:UsK .WIN Lead THE Clothing Department. Every not forgotten the little Boys; and see me and 1 will make it Tff. HANSTEIN, King Hatter and Clothier. I I tS I I s m OSIKAPEST ON EARTH. NO AGENTS. ONE PRICE ONLY. P3ICE3: Grade 2. S42.A0. Grade I 47.50. Grade R. Special SO.OO. Grade B, Regular...... B7.SO. Top, Gradk A . 70.00. BUGGY CO., XAfettYlIXE, TEXJf. PIFii I SULBMBTHS Your attention whili we give you a few Prires : Calicoes from 5 to 8 cents; Worsted at 10 cents and up; Vine Cash iners at 2 cents ; A fine lino of Gentlemen's Straw Hats at 50 cents and nn ; Large line of Pant Goods, fnnn 15 cents and up. 'Table Linen at 25 cents only; A good Brogan Shoe for 1 (X); USf-And don't forget to try a pair of the Farmers' Plow Shoe--keeps the dirt out only 1.60; Ladies lune Shos 1 00; Largest Plug of Tobacco at 5 cent?; Large Market Baskets 7 cents; We will sell you a nice Upright Lair.;., (complete) for 30 CAni. A specialty in Flour the "Blue PJrd" :iM n a . - i uuu --j.'avuriu5 uiie graues. . wme s.na POPE & CULBRETH'Sj SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mil able by that terrible cough, SlulJh's Curew the Ktmedy for vou. For lale' by li. II. IlOLLIDAY, Druggist, CllBton; Mis At the Kii eras ! you love your money ? LOW Tluy have just received another lt of that gto 1 T )i ciJO. anything eve "put on this market. We uive yim special bargains in Calicos, oi sled-1, CashiaH es . m l Straw Hat-. Hie bes; Urogan Shoe ever boinjht for 1.25; Ladie-.' Fine. Shoes fr.m 1 00 up. tilasswu e, O ocktvy and Hardware at reduced prices, Oroceries a specialty. Kxamim; our sbck bef.;re buying elsewhere. A FEW QUESTIONS ASKIOH HY A FAUMKii'S Wl Fh Johr, who buys Chickens, Kgs and Uutter, and Kag, and Old lru, and Corn, and V as, and everything the farmers have, and pavs tire highest prices tor all t The farmer answer?', if he reids The Caucasian, HOllUS t'v IJIIO , and I hey give the bigsost bargains, and we must patronize them, so we must, J ihn. Kvery one would do well io follow their example. M. E. HOBBS &.B1K ). NEW ADVKUTISEMKXTS. Atlantic Coast Line. WILMINGTON & VELDON RJ. and Branches. CondoiiBOd Schedule TUAINS t,UIX(i SOUTH. liATICI) -So.it .. , . i, -i r .n r :l. K.istlll i I JlilllV 4 .11:13- ' rJ. JJilJi Hun. I.v Weldim. 12 40 m 5 V, ,n (i 0.) ;m. Ar Uoclcv Ml.l I 5 - 7 In " Ar . Tar! turn. Tarlioru. .1 Ut ' 1U JO 2 27 Ar Wils.n, 7 () pin 7 43:iiii Lv Vl!vii7 Ar !; : 40 Ar riiw-ti. vil C ( 0 " 4m ini t 3 ).'iin ,i 40 J 40 0 5 ", " Tli ! X S GOI N ( r u Li T 1 1 . So 11. Daily Xo. 7S. Daily. X -.0. D.iiiv x Milll;l v. LvWilmiiiL't'r. 12 Ooani '.1 Oani 4 00m Lv Magnolia, 1 21 Ul Hi Lv iarK,iv lo .7 Ar ( ;:l.i.slj-ii. 2 2" 1 1 .'.2 " Lv Fai.-f.-vi-i.- . o A l Sclm:i . ! 1 Ar 'il.s. :i i j 10 It (i .": Lv Wils..ii 2 02 Ar Ilocky Ml. 12 4 S t 1 1 1 7 ;'2 i.ui I () S 2'. " Ar Tarboro IjV Tarlioro Ar Wtil.l ,ii 4 30 10 -Jl! a-il 2 10 ii 'J W "i ailv fxccpl Sunday. T'ain on Scotland X---k Itrata-li U-avo llalilkx for Scotland Xok 2 .''.0 pin i. -turni.ii; leaves ScolLnd Xeoic f 20 .i m. daily exet'nt Sunday. Train leaves Tarbor-t, .. (.'.. via AlUmaiie & Kaleiii railr-id. dad; ex.;e; Sunday. oO'i js. m.. S-.uiiiav 3 17 p. in., arrive U idiainstou. X. .. 7 20 p. in . 4 5-" p. :ti Iteitini.iiv; iea'e Wil.iauiMioir. liuiiy exoeot Sunday. 7 lo a. in., Siiii ta.v 'J oU a. in., airivi Tar i, iio, 'J 15 a. in . II :;o a. in.. I rain u Mi. Hand, X. t ., l-rmieh leayes GoldsUno, daily,, except Sunday. G 00 a. m. arrive Sm.llili. liJ. 7 30 a in Heiurnin .eaes Sunlhlietd, s (K) a. in., arrive Goldsboro, 'J 30 a. in.. Train on Nashville branch leave Ilocky ill, al3 00 p. in., arrives Xa.-li-ville3 40 p. ni., Spring llNpe 4 li ,.. in. lletuiiiii) leaves Spring Hope 10 W R. in., Nashville 10 3o a. in., Ilocky Mount 11 15 'a. nr, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton braucii lra)i'!t Waiav for Clintou, daily, exe pt Sunday, ( Uo p. in., and at 11 10 a in Returning w ill leave cliulou al ft 20 a in ano 3 10 p in. vouneetins 't Warsaw with Xo 41 and 40, 23 :ilJ 7 Soiitlibouud train on W'ds.ui & Fay clievUIc Uranci is X'o, 51. Xor-.n-bouu I w No, 50. I)x.ily except Sunday Train No 27. Siadi, will s-ip ii,- at Wilson Gidtl.s joro and M.iu dia 1'raiU No 16 makes close euioi. cii :. at Weldoii lor ult po.nts Nsnih, o.i ly. All rail via ll:e..iu..u.l. au-1 dad v. 'fXeepl Sunday via Hay J .in.; Tra ns make close coua-cl:-j ior al. poiuu noi tli via It eiiiii.ni I an ' Vaii iiiglon All trams rati oltd iv.;i v"c ; i ii:ni:i lon a id Waslmit m, a.i I i hm v'ulni tii I'alaee Sleeper aliaclio.l J ItX F DIVlXi:, t'M.'i Supl. J li KiIXLV,S.lpl Trail"., T M liMhfju's. Gen', i'a.s .V'eni,. OF FURS 00D LIVER Oil A22 KYPOPHOSPHITE3 Almost as Palatable as tZ'Ak. So d!igald th&t Jt can 5x taken, dlc''! nd aatnalllrd by th mast wioKlTe Btsmacb, wlie& lh plain oil rasnot tym tolerteU ( an'l by the com binatioK of the oil rlth I ho bypopbo pbitei is math more eBl. fcrljite. Etmirtdble ss fiesh prclaeer. -PcrscM gala lapiJly wills taking It, SCOTT'S EMUI5I0N is acknowledgedby Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for the relief and euro of CONSUMPTION, 8CBOFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING J DISEASES, EMACIATION, i COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. wCL BROWN'S IRON BITTERS c"8 indlgwtioo. r.iiioasn. pyspepei. Mai. r"".i rrTZZTW rJ",. hu trd mrk aad crossed rea Uaei on wnppa. LvGoli! hk 3 L'l) l.v Warsaw, 4 Id " . Lv Macnolia, 4 ?,0 ArWilmhiat'u ti 00 nkvv a1vki: i unts. of the )o you want .ds cheap? If so (JOOD OOOl S anil Su.h i'iices were never Hiowu :o: t Have WE AND Summei And advise you 1. Because we offer none but new styles bought direct from Importer and Manufacturers. You don't get old goods. 2 Because one dollar can buy more at our store than any other place in town. It is business to get the best value you can. 3. Because we have the largest and best selected stock to show you at the lowest prices. Save money when you can. 4. Because with goods bought low and selected in person to suit our cus tomers, we fear no competition. IToo ail want the latest styles and the only place to get them in Clinton is at WM. A. JOHNSON'S. Headquarters ! I have just been to New York. Headquarters for Style and Baiga'ns, where I bought a full DRESS Frum a plain substantial dres to an elegant fu"t for ladic.. Also a large line of Hats, h hoes and Piece Goods, Su ted for the Spring and Summer trade and everything kept in a wm r A nice line of SUMMER COATS AND VESTS. Horse Collars, Backhands, Trace? and otlier Fanners Supplies. In addition to the above, as my utoinpis well fincw, I carry a full line of the best FAMILY GROCERIES, I carry nothing but Brut-class substantial goods, which I sell at the lowest possible margin. . ? . , Respectfully M.KhstM8S9.-,r . W'(x. HAGKLEY. Bia: Shoe. call n U :'.KS lUi . f.r Vk i'i av and ii .cco boats JjiM'ore. received' our New OBEY ' 3 ij OVER Stock of SPRING if i to buy from us. :o:- lii.e of all the LEADING oodsi ODS MD TRIMMINGS. iPM mm i AM, M'.f; m. i Onec In Loc.- Dnsst -re. ; , ' T A. STIATAv; MVi I. I'mMdAN an:..Si &jrMy h fo:rd at ; rridemv rf J. II. Su vrux ,,, , , Street. 17IKANK J.OYF.Ti I . 4 S li.i. f.v A OFSc' n Main sire -: . , Off. r hU s rvirt'!- '! v, , Clinloe. iul v- .ui. , l i tbo Hue .i i ; r.i tnst tvW. S.tifi,i': ; i. F.! v. will rs-t iee. lu ..-ori i .-j. ; : ailjoining e iin;ie. .-.U,. in ! C-onrt. All bu'na intni-t.-i' euro will nveive pinnij-: ur.i , attention. ;.- J ? W. KKKll. J Atioum;v ok at Lav. On.i-i mi V;iil!r. Will pructnv in S 4VihUt, Harnett juhI lMspUa ! ties. Alo In Sujtimho l mrt. rroniit iH-rsoiml attt-utin:; wi:; given to nil legiil lui.-iin j, 7.j vr V7 S. THOMSON. vv . VnoKNKY AM) Cul - ,. or at Law. Oflirt ovt r l'o-t l!., , . Will iractii-e in Sainton ;k;1 .. joinini? fount i. Kvr aitrnr.v,. will talthrul to tin. hiN-iv-t- ' ,;i client.. j.- 7 : , f Ti:VAUT, ITl CI IO I .s- N A coorni:. Attortreysaiul Ct'imflorsi t Lr.r will lr.u;l ivt 5iiKinipon ami adj. .in. iiiR rounties ami in tho Suj.i :,n Court of the Stat. .ll -tn. trust. il to u- will n.-i ivcr:n;.; .t I raitlil'ul HlU'lition. OlVuv i , i ,- ., . art A 1 linos' ntoro. iVli I r ASK for Tri THE SELF-THREADING In it are oom bined the fin st mechanic al skill, thff" most useful! and practical elements, and all known ad vantages that make a sew ing machine desirable to sell or use. ELDREDCE MFC. CO. Factory and Wfcoleiala CSca, Lehidsrt, H 90S Wttbaih Avr Chicago. 89 jB road Street. -w York. When I ay Cure I ! not ihcr.i nx rf)?it tnji them tor K lime, mil th n e l!n r; turn Kam. I HKAH A I!AliC.U. tUi:i- 1 have mado tbc tlisuHAu ot FITS, EPILEPS-Z nv FALLING SICKNESS, A life-lon(r ndidy. I wauuant cyrwlfl) Ciikk tho worn I cnc. H ra::-'c i.iin Ii.it failed is no reimon fur not row i l-- i, n. r jrnn Send at once for a treatise Jin:l a l i ti: l.oru.a of my Inpai.muli: Ukui-.dy. .hc i.jp nnd Pout Ollice. It et.Ls yon i w!!ii;ij; l trial, and It will euro oti. A.l.ln.s H. C. ROOT, W.C., i 83 Pi.wl St.. Tho Original Wins. C. 1. Simmons. St. I. on.-, ! r.p'r J I. A. .Simmons Liver Mi'd.i mm-, I.-1'4 t-'tn, in the U. S. O-tirt m i i"a;s J. 11. Zcilin, I'roji'r A. . Simmt.S'i Lit er Krc-uhitgr, j;t'J I j Zcjlmi y.i. SI. A. S. K. M. hum i T 47 Iran cured I"Di(..riJN. Kil J1 MM, 1) vsr Piia,Sick 1 1 r riAf n r.,I.o ArrrTiTE, Siu Iitomkii, l-.tr. nev. l , ii. iicums, 1'usifir M. r Church, Adam, 'i'enn., ritt:'l llnnK 1 shoulil have bv n :r:ul But lor jonr Genuine M. A. "i nun Liver Mttlicinc. I liate tonitiimei haJ to iul-snta't Zcilin's tiilf" f.-ryoiir .' Uoi cine, but it d'jn't i.iir Uw purpose." Vr. J. Jt. GraTcn, Edit'.r Vu FaMist. Mtmnhis. I rnn. !-: TDn, ra.fc I received a package of vour Hi liicine, acd have uscu hM it It work like a charm. I wni r.o lttlir Iiver ltceulatnr and c--r- tiinly ro mare c: ZtTua'. nuxiais. i piso's f!iirA for Con sumption U uUo tho best Cough Medicine. If you havo a Coueh without tliseane of tho Lungn, a fovr doses are alt you need. But if you no Klect this ear means of eafety, tbo slight Congh may become a serious matter, and aovetal bat tles will be roaulrod. PbKJ'a Rmedr for CatArrh Is the Beat, Easiest to I w, ana fhe:tlt- fit&11 h piiiwl.ia at mnfL Oc K.T. Uazeltine. Vvarria. fa. 12 a. j. WILL BUT THE FATO"- 20 SINGER Sewing Macnii With drop lef. Bftrf2jLarf torse drawers, with ntcael full aet of Attachments nd nnwrdi br CanTrt- A week'a trial in your borne. In Jipi Ma aaked. Boy direct of the Manof v torer CO-OPERiTIYE SEWIKG HiCHlK C9i BOCXH lira SmirT. pHitAopBI' p rtm TH k niAX'BrtiM u Lf-Jf Weaknc. iiaiariA, lndifft It cures quickly. For aale br " oc , BwdieiDe. tiet tbo teauioe. rpn rmi "B tain t ITC7,4i f-l r to