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HMTf-IO for Ml :.-3to.J To- L cf I.c-rc, Adrcnfwc aivl Trawl, by 4 ii is' ! .n'J-td '.rri'er?. llhistraiedby r::o.;i U:lcricd AriLin. Everything !,:(' ("'I. f :. 1 t. : r ' . e best I sown . a our rcaeib vua or::nul and ) F.mrr.(5 tricm ere EI'.o. Migginson, Eila Vheeier Wilcox, Kato Garland, Clemency Jane Fowler, tiuth Fercv, GsrtrLicic Willet, r!r&. Frec't Fieia, Jesse H. Dorry, Wm. C. Sprague. ;Jr. A'-.cinson, Thf Household, Ir.sriiorin, . Table Talk, Needlework, (? ret overlook' d, but each depart- (. To f ro'luc" n narazine whi-'i will 3 interest. t'c. ent Ttaminj, pparkhnj; and .ir;r..c;ivc every tp.iv, artl ytt t.e pur?, y --.;-':inierrT but ih'.s is wuat !be pub of tiii i"nrnal propose to do an! ri ns. Thoucautis of dollars wrth of V rf-npr.t8 are tltelined tummLy nn 1 of ti.e uuilpflirable cha-p.-tt r of tin- V -.ccrerts. Kverv line cf botli read- & vlerC'i before brirp I'Liced before oir rs, whioii, ro d"iibt, a'-counti for the js .or !:nary f A'cir.atinii it possesfs f;r r a-jrr-. "Sin n chnrrnire roric. ' sav & -;irh de.;rhvwi ro vs an- tni ful p iju ."! LXTRA0R3INAf.Y CFFER! . a rfw tinok on Patterns. !-' .-t.:shf., a cLt Wo w.ll .emit! n 1 ok V DENVER. PORTLAND. f- a 1 hit i i' is I si 1 - 3 1 IW. Regarding the Merits of ood. is oultry F FOR SALE BY Sou'v'ielle. THE "DEVIL'S MOOSE.' A Gijja-ntic ITi-sii Katlnff IMant That I round In Nlcaragrun. Carnivorous plants arc certainly r.itmnjr. thn enricsitifs of tho vcpctablo v.-or'ii. Tho ri lical and rcligic us Lin Dii'us, who had occasion to study tho lly catching pouuy, lY.und, in his astonish ini'iit, no other name to bestow upon it than this Miiaeulnia natunn diroditry df nature). Since the illustrious Swedish botanist, the mechanism of c;u-nivorous phuits has been well rtndied, and par ticularly by Darwin, who has devoted to these plants a remarkable work. They r.re usually of sr.iall dimensions, and do lot attain the size of one described in the "Dolh tino del Naturalisti. " M. Fabiano Carlo tells there of a pi gantic carnivorous phuit that has been discovered on the shores of Lake Isica ratrua by a naturalist named Dunstan. Uo discovered this curious- plant in tho following manner: Traveling with his 4io, ho lieard tlio animal !,rive voat to cries of pain. He advanced and found his don held by three black, sticky bands, under which the skin was chafed till it bled. These bands were the branches of a new earr.ivovous pl::nt, whic h Danstan calls the "land octopus." The branches it2-e flexible, polished, black, without leaves, s:c-rctin:; a vi:X'jius Uuid and fur nished with a ;,-r.-ai- nnmber .f suckers by which they attach themselves to their victims. It mittht almost 1h believed to be an 'K-t.us trarsfuniirfl i::f' a plant. To extricate his dot; Dnnstan tried to cut the brandies, and succeeded, thuuh not v.'ithnut dilllcalty, and afier having his hands severely injured by the ten tacles of the land octopus." As may be realized. observations under these con ditions v. ere not convenient to nialre. and the naturalist was able to p t few facts concevnia this odd plant. He T.ic.ved the presence of numerous suckers, and found that the fetid odor of tho black sticky fluid that covers the branch es serves to attract prey to the plant. Ho also was aide to note similarity of char acter with other carnivorous plants. For instance, the "land X't pr.s" aban dons its prey after b.avii: st:cked ont tho nutritive elements, The natives of Cen tral America call this fjinuiar plant by the appropriate name of "the devil's noose. " Paris Cosmos. The V'rtlanl Vasi'. Glassmakt is at an early day, even be fore tho Christian era, arrived at so oreat a decree of skill and proficiency us to more than rival anytlrni; within tho rane cf modern art. Amonpj the antiques which have been preserved tho Portland vase holds iir.-t place. For more than two centuries it was the principal ornament of the Barhorini pal ace l'ellat. in l:is w cfc on ;!.... incrusta tion of K-a'-:. says of the Portland vase r "It was fovnd a!" tit the nicVilo . f the rixtt t ilth century. inclos"il in a marble larcoph.'iras, wltain a s pulchral cham ber, under the ;-I-.r.t" del iarno, 2 ' , miles from P...::;e. hi the roa.l t;. Fra- tati. It is ornameiited with white opaque ouves 1:1 b'as-rt lit i upon a dark transparent y.ro-mil. The subject h:is uot heretofore r eeived a sat if act ry eluci dation, but the design, and limv" te cially t lie exocnti. n. are ad;:i: ruble. The whole of rhe hlueorviuHi, ,,rut h a.-t the. part bel. "o" t'-e I:ih1! s. must, have oritt inally been ivcred with v. hite name, out of which thetipjres ltavebcen .- culp tured t!i tli sty!,-of u cameo, with mo.-t jtstonishin skill aud 1 ;b. .r. " The Duchess f Portland 1 oeame the j'urclaiser -f tlie celebrated vaso which bears her r.ame, at a price of nearly sli(M!0. Weil-ev.-ood was permitted to take a m !d from the vase, and ho dis posed of n':y c.pio:J, in his rich china, at a price of f-.'.jti each. Boston Herald. i;pi 1 in Si Hours. ni-'lehio- kidney :iU bladder c; p.'I-in relieved in -: hour- by t 1 Xew ! i real Sou! h Aineiicaii K'nh.ey ' lire " 'i'his new remedy is :i ';-ca; s:;rpi-e on .tec illiil of i',s ei-i edire proinpine-- in ol'e ii.o; j-hi!) ;i: ii, e hla.dde!-. kiiiney-. back and '. oi'y part of the urinary pa sao'es iij male or female. Ii rc'iet c re teniion of :ite:- and pain in pas-iuu it almo-t immedi;il ely. I f you u ;int ipliek relief and cure this is your remedv. Sold bv M. I-".. Kobin-o!i v I'.i-o.. dn;o flists. (iold-boi-o, N. c. A mot her is the !a-t ier-oii to discov er that h"!' son i- a smart Aleck. Tin' ."result of ii Ti int. Canniuun. I x i . -1 have used Sim mons Liver lP'o-iihiior. manui'act nrod hv .J. II. Zciliu oc Co . Philadelphia, and found that for inditrcMion and liver complaint, ii is the be-; medicine I eve!" used."" K. i:. Clark. Your drn-fi-t sells j; in powder or iio-.iid: t he pow dan to be taken drv . or made in' o a tea. As :l rale coantrv foi k- t Idnk j their kin folk- than tow u folk-. j ilnIi-h Spav in L;nime::t rciieo e-all i hanl. -of; or calloused lumps and bem I is'a's f:;oiii ;nr-i -. blood, -pa v i'i.-. curbs j spi'.llts. -V'.-ec'ley. li ' ! e'-; .. , , , . -t'o'o-I sprains, all vvcd!eli 'hro.a'.s. ,..ei.--j,-. ,.(,.. I Save s;..( i by tl;o use of one bo't le. V.dir j ranted the mo.-t wonderful bleuii-h cure ever known. Sold by M. K. ItobiiiMCl it Ilro.. dru-u'isi-. Coldsboro. X. C. It is niuch easier to love some peoph I han it i- to a-;ree w h h them. Aver'.- ilair Yeor tones j-.p the v. eak hair-root-, siiniiiiates the e-sels and tissue- w hicii su. !;.- the hair with nu triiion. st rentM hen- t!ie Iiair it-eif, and adds the oil w Inch keeps the -halts soft, hi-lrons. am! -ilky. '1 'lie mo-t jiopuhir aud valuable toilet preparation in the world. A ki.-s to a woman is a sentiin-nit : it is merely ;T,i ineldi'iit to a man. There i- nothing p prevent anyotiO concoctino- :i mixture and cailin;,' it s.ir-aparilia.' and there i- nothino; to prevent anyone sji -mliao; o( mi.my testine- the -tulV: but rildenl people, who wi-h to be sure of their remedy. take only Ayer" Sar.-apariila . and so Ltet cured. Wo'iicn talk better tliau nnvi hocan-e they havi' more practice. lljl'dlless j.s ofte:i prei-eded or accom panied by oi-avne-s of the ii;iir. To prevent iioth baldne-s and ;.'r:iviii...s. use Hall's Hair ilenewei-. ;m hone-t remedy. Man's ii te is a constant trial, and a!i his neiohbors are on the jury. GREAT BATTLES arc contin ually roino; on j;i tjie huraan sys tem. Hood's Sarsaparilhi drives out disease and Restores Health. Wl'.en a ;.;: I cLrins to trvos t'.ia :;::c!v;s ... ,i , ! t', r..:ir. The v.aMe '.- iireati- than tee -apply and it i only I a oa. -iioii ;i, :e u hen t end laii-t , ! eoilie. : J 111 irtic ea-es e:t of to-; ' troisole is ; ixitil tiiedhle-itive op-;;:t;. jf y,e e'.n ; ' re-tore them to ;i ::e;sit!iy conditio!! you j will stop tl;e V. a-te. put '. l:eV !le-!i! j ata! c:uim tl.c:o .. !'.-.! better ia ev. rv ' w ay. The food ti.ev eat v.':!! 1- die.'-;'-; -y-tem. ai:d a norma! a ope! he v '.!! jiei:-. ( 'oll-M!,lp! I M" JUeCt ! o i....VS ; I wa-tiu.j of boihiy tiv-!!.; li.-caUM' neariy 1 eoi.-.ii ',o: inve ; nd : trel i..:i . The j shaker i i. . 'oi-diai rl re-ioi-.-l he i -toniael to :1 heahliy c on.ii; h a ia a at ; ! :.o.''ks"fr.iu V.e;-'.!-:'.AriM" : h-ani ::!m.j;1 5i"'.v aud alr.aide remedy I When the children need 'a -tor !:!., e t In-iii I. :!.. - it is jiahit-ib'.e. Many a man t iiiuk- !d - x I r - is i n i : i j who!! -lie p.-a.'v i- sound a-lee:. i THE FAIRY FIDDLER. Ti-s I (to fulilliiiK, C'ldliut; IJy wti dy ways f.:rlnrn. I make tl:o lila- khird's music F.r ia his l.rcj-.st 'tis born. Tis- sliH-pi-air larks I waken 'Twixt tho miilnitjht and the mora. Xn m.-.n &livo h;-s seen me, P.nt women, hear me play, SowvtSiiies at door or window, I'idolin tin; souls nv.-ay, Tl:o eh.ild's :j.ml :.;.d the -olle n'a Or.t or the i-ovorin;; ol.-.y. Xor.-i riorrrr- AX UNSIGNED WILL. 'Die doctor opened tb.e ctrcakiiifj wood en sate. It was half past 0 on a gjrar frosty winter nip;!:t, and he was fivo miles from home, and cold and hungry. "How is rhe?" Ik; said to tho aunt, print old woman who op-oned tho door. "I don't know. Better see yourself. I'm no doctor," was the routfli reply. ' The room was low ami mean, but the woman who lay on the bed strulin with death had a coquettish air that rlashed with 3 a : i.'o. Perhaps it came f.-om the real hue on her nightcap, per haps from tb.e Valenciennes that encir cled bar shriveled -own throat, or maybe the ;?.Ideu fringe, v,-l::cli, too vo'.ir for the .shrunken face, avo it to iter. "Amaryllis," said the surly woman, "here's the d.-.ctor." The huuihl cj atntry jiractlt loner step ped foiward. : ud i vet: in the dim lamp light could be fteen the flannel cua's, hiatua of :'-tray ttockin;' between old trousers and clattay boot.;, frayed linen twofold ooll.ir. silver watch chai?i and creasy, ready made tie that betrayed the small local practice. "Amaryllis, wake up, wake up. Doc tor's here. iod knows you've called enouo-h f . r him. " The woman o:i the bed, whose name seemed a jest, op ned lieu heavy, vatie eyes, couched faintly and ";i-oa:uvl. "Is it Dr. V.'atson. .T.tnet'." she aslced. "Of conr.se I There's ro no other for miles," Wits tho testy reply. Dr. Yvatson wont through the orthodox lareo of feelln.tf pulse and taking temper ature, but saw at a ,v,lai:co that .' he was at the la: t whirl in In r dance of death. "ILw rho made her will':" he asked softly. However, Amaryllis -aught the words, and i:i a cracked f cream of exeitt incut eaid: "That's it. That'.; it, d H tor. I want to inako a will. I can't die easy. Janet, .-et him pen ur.d ink. " "It's i.oust itse, 1 ctor," taid .Ta.net. "L t hi r 'lie in p.vace. She need make no w ill : he'.; no ki;h nor !;:n but me, her sister. " "Put the pillow tm.'lrr mv head, both pillows." calh-d the patient.' "I'm pok ing! Ys, that's it. :7ow. do-.-ti r, for (b.d's mer y d what I a.-k Janet will lei mi or I can't die easy. " Jarot's.face o-ivw bl..--k with nr.gt r. "Siie's not lit to make a will, and Fm all s'. ' has in the world." said she. "Listen, ii.-ten, doctor 1 I'm in my mind; I can't die easy. It's short enough lo.'JUO and tho cottage to J. uct, the i st to Charles Harford, now on the training ship, the Mi -nareh. " The doctor took tut a styh graphic pen and picked up from the fender an old letter, ' n only ono .sjj,. ,,f which tla re was writing. "Stop, s'l.p !" said Janet. "Sh- 'smad. Tin re's no such person. Ask her w ho he is." "(Jodf a-giv" me," e-i-(,a;icd Amai yl lis. "1'Iltlio jjappicr if .'omeone knows. I've been :: wicki d Woman." The di v't r .j ri::kli d seine eau do i,:ib;'!U' on hoi- l-.ead from a curious old silver bottle that sMjkIoii a chair by tho bedside and gave her si no t him; to drink if f a medicine bottle. Tle ti with despcra.te et'ergy the old woman bud her stow, (lo.sp.-e the t f.orts of death to check hT speech. "Father and m- ther were cruel, p.od people, and Iwas a blithe young woman that hated church and psalms and dull Sunday boo!:.--, so when became. Flank Harford, the laindsomo sailor, ho had my heart for the asking. They would none of his addresses, for he wasn't a "rod l'earit.g man. th.y said, so ulT we went with m 1 l"s: eng-fo ,oi arson, b-:t a curse from father. If lasted for ten years well maiuh. I had a little hou-e not in cold Norfolk, but here in this village. ;md ho passed as my brother when on laud, for he was most while at sea. H iwever, the time came. Iwas older th in ho by some yurs and fretted for his ;ibsc!ic yes, and drank a bit so lie grew tired, but didn't break with me, was afraid to, I think (iod knows why. Then her lace caught him Maty's, t lie coast guardsman's daughter. He kept it from me, but the village gos siped. He meant to marry her and cast men!". How I hated her, poor thing 1 I knew l im well enough, handsome devil I He'd have married her becanso ho thought no other way would do, and I vowed l-.e should not marry her nor any but me, and die ho wouldn't. I asked her to the house, -and he courted her be fore my face and thought mo a blind fooL "One night, his birthday, I had her to supper and got down from London some champagne. She was to stay the night, home was so far off anil the weather rough. Tho little fool, tho lit tle ignorant fool, believed that the rhampagno never before seen in our village was only line cider aud drank her share, and hit was boisterous at tho jest. Then I went out on a pretext, say ing I'd be . haelt in an hour. The next day she ran away with him. Confound her ! I never saw him again. " At this point Amaryllis seemed to break down, but after dozing for a few minutes she continued in a faint voice: "He left her soon mough and went fo sea, leaving her and the baby to shift as they might. Mo he dropped after that night. We'd a fearful quarrel, for lio Suessc-d that I'd schemed it all. Five years later lie. wrote, said ho had 'found God' and married a rich woman and wanted to make amends. He'd always kept mo well enough, for his father left him 3,000 and this cottage he'd set iled it on me. lie sent mo 300 for her and her child and begged mo to look after them. I did sure enough, for I Etill Imt'-d her. I found she was in Lou don, so I sent her just enough to keep her going, for I wanted her to livo the cruel life, which, us I expected, the had come to lead. Year by year ho sent me money, till last year, when a letter came to say he was dead. I kept nearly all of tho money, and when, two years ago, ho died, I sent no more, but I had the child watched, and he's 'Charles Harford' on the Monarch. And, doctor, since I've been ill and seen tho parson I feel I can't die without doing right, bo make the will, for love o' God!" Tho dix-tor bef an to write. "Stop, "raid Janet, who during the tale had walked up stud down like a wild boast. "It's all madness; she's delirious." The dying woman heard her words. "In the box under tho hod you'll lind all Frank's letters. They'll prove tho story. " In a few minutes Dr. Watson had fin ished tho short will and road it to Amaryllis. Janet sat grimly on tho black horsehair sofa mid did not oiler to naso her sister to sign. "Come, Miss Webster," ho said ira Datiently. "ono mustn't lose timo. " She did nor move. "What about witnesses'." sho asked. "I'll bo one," ho answered, "you" "Not mo." she re plied hastily, "that would make my legacy bad I know that. Father was a lawyer." Tho doatir knew this was true and was at once vexed and perplexed. "To ease her" he said. '-'It's no use," she broke.iu, "I'll not. Will she Ix-t three parts of an hour? I can get to Mr. Trelois, our nearest neigh bor, in tho time, and bring him." Dr. V';-,r.s n looked at his patient. "Yes, p-orhaps an hor.r, but be quick." Janet pat on an old black hat that looked like a bonnet flattened for coun try wear and a rough shawl of sham Shetland th ere, opened the door, letting in more c f tho cold air than was neces sary, and wen tout, slamming 't heavily. The doctor sat down by tho bedside, then, recollected lie was hungry, and as Amaryllis did imt answer his request rummaged in an unlocked cupboard and found some bread and cheese, whicli lie ate ravenously, moistening it with somo brandy that ho found in a bottle by tho bedside, dj'.-pite his strict orders against alcohol in any form. lie m.aa-up tho firo and rat in front of it, longing to smoke, till its genial warmth crept gen tly through l.iai .md ; iu overcame the poor man, who had walked live and twen ty miles that day on his ill paid rounds. Tho noise of the opening of tho door awoke him, and. conscienr e stricken, ho hastened totl-e 1 od. Amaryllis was still alive, but on the very limit:; of tho bor derland. There was still time. lie turn ed to Janet. "There's just life," lie said. "Hiing him in quickly. " "He's n. t with me," she replied stolidly. "II.- was out." Dr. Witt sot! looked at his watcli. "It's two hours since von started, what" Janet gave a, dreary smile. "They c:,pc; U d him ever;. minute. I waited.- Ho was too drunk when heeanie IIJ. A bright idea canto into tl; doctor's mind. "Sign as witness, "; said. "If tho leg..cy is ba-1, it does not matter. Y'ou'll get ir just the same as next of kin. " "Do you think I didn't know that?" replied Janet, w ith a hoar." laugh. "Then you've m vi r 1 eo:i to Mr.Tro lois." slione.-l t:;e doctor. "Yen" "I'm ia.;, -..,h ji fool," (ho ansv-erfd grimlv. "Par, oh, it was cold in the garden!" As : 3:o rp.;3.o .-3 to caiao close to the fiii', which glowed impartially on her l aggi d, dingy f "D 1" sa' 1 the doctor pa.-si.jnaie- Iv. "I'll go mv.-eif. Ic mav not lo ti late." He Amar a Li- i, aud his chair ful. i her mpty eyes, tbc-ri :ig ::e;' came into .her ins (. - of ia ashen ia e reachi. i ti e whin r, h.: "D..ctor, made !" IL turtu cs l.o mow s.nd the nig (.,..,,., v ; TaV U-hi-A- v.-a; t r n in neanv :e Iiaff at : iro it's a t. lied U 1" lo JC.W her sitting; v,p, but t..ward lur she fill back, cap e-.imo tT, i liowingthe iair t which the gahb ti d-Ued. " ti.e iloct. r. f.-eling .r of t'.ie b.oart. "Too late; ' ' T f r th late 1 you "I'm an h-v. Jan'-t. "and I've r people's 1 y LI w 'man. " aaswi red svmi'uthv with i.th s. "Fxehange. A MONSTER FACTORY. Oovcrii'iiont Isarett:- Work. Seville, Ian etoy -.COO Wiuurn and .irls. One i f i!lU i-ights of Seville which no touri.-t misses is the -igarette factory, in which tho g; vi r -.meiit empli ys 1 1 ar 1 g'rls. Tb.e showing accordingly looked o'lrce of income by rons. After getting : you ;:t" placed ia n. who shows von tv -!,ooo women an . f visitors i. i.lon as a regular : tho port('r and mat permissi. :i to ei.i . chartre of a matr through her own ilcpartment and then passes you n t i another, and so on. un til your st' ick f pesetas and half pesetas, put a.-ide f r f s, is ehar.-t"d. These matr. as ace i'lpatiy the visit-.rs, l.ot in trier t.previur th" trirls from liirting witli them nothing n!d d- that but to see that no toba.ro, j.iea dura t r cigan to s may disappear. Be fore entering each room a b 11 is rung to warn the girls, who are in .ti at dis habille on .-..eeeuof of th" .stui, to pur on th"ir wrappers, aud ;.s the door opens scores of round arms ami pretty shoul ders are seen disappearing, while several hundred pairs of coal black eyes 'are fastened on you. The p.i.-sagt s are lined with cradles, and the young girl mothers to whom they belong implore you with eyes ami hands for a jH uny for the Murillos of tho future lying in them. These, girks are more frank than subtle in their ilir tations. There is not one in tho crowd who will not be immediately conscious of a man's gaze faxed on hi r, nor will she be the first to turn her eyes away. Somo will wink and even throw a kiss from a distant corner at tho rich Ingleso all foreigners are supposed to be wealthy llnglishmcn. They are a merry lot on the whole, those poor girls, the quickest of whom make only 2 shillings a day, for which they have to toil 10 to 12 hours. They aro allowed to smoke if they wish, and they make use of this privilege. They aro remarkably deft at rolling the cigar ettes, but not all set in eager to make as many as pi ssible. l.r some are idling and r;t hers are asleep, but no one cares, as each one is paid according to the number she twists up, aided only by a piece of specially made cartridge' paper and a small tin affair on her little linger. Pittsburg Dispatch. Kugtislt TraJiips hikI T'l.dr ItiOiies. On arriving at York we went at once to Warmgate, the kiphouso district, and picked out the filthiest one we could find. Tho inmates were principally in pairs. Fach moodier had his July (wife), and each little kid had his little Moll (sis ter). Those children are tho very off spring of the road, and they remind me very much of monkeys. Yet one has to fool sorry for them, since they did not ask for life and yet are compelled to see its meanest and dirtiest side. Their moth ers love them, when they are not drunk, and when they are their fathers have to play mothers, if they are not drunk themselves. Never in my life have I seen a more serio comic situation than in that York kiphouso, where two tramps wore rocking their babies to sleep. Moochers bohomians of tho bohemianj fondling their babies! I should, far sooner have looked for a Now Y'ork hobo in clergyman's rolx-s. But tramping With children and babies is a fad in English vagabondage. Josiah Flynt in June Century. Ian. ous Living I'ictures. "Livingpictnres" cannot be called an Invention of "th:se modern days" since it is claimed that they were first employ ed by Mime, do Gelnis for tho pnrjiose of educating the Due d'Orleans' children, whoio governess she was. With the help nf several famous artists she arranged pictures of historic scones which ladies nf tho French court posed for. Ladies' flotco Journal- . Wheat is believed to Lo an evolution from a mountain grass. Court Calt mlar. SltrTKMHKK TKItM 18i)". There will bo a Superior court bo-run and held for the county of Wayne, at the Court House in ( iold-lxno. on the second Momlav in September 1SIU tor the trial of civil and criminal actions. The following is the civil calendar: MONHAV, SI.l'TK.MIlKU Hi. '-2-J 15ei nard, Abel & Co.. vs. A. M. L. JeiVrevs et als. J'.i M. L. Ll-e, u.lni'r.. vs. II. Ik Parker and wife. Robert Merriit vs. X. C. K. K. Co. o! IS. W.Xash. tru-tee. vs. J. Y . Da ly et als. trustees. :l( W. A. Deans vs. Sallv Pate. Ii W. I a. Pike vs. .sihis Pike. tocsivw, sKi-ri:iii;!-:a 17. :;s P. II. Barnes vs. J. C. I'.arnes et a!-, oil P. II. Jiaraes vs. J. G. Fioars. hS J. It. Short vs. W. II. Smith and wife ei al. i. J. V.. Robinson, adrn'r.. vs. lir.-t National Bank of Winston. M Walt man. Keith ivl-Co., vs. City of ( loldsboro. .".1 ('has Craw ford vs. J. II. Crawford and wife et a!. ."7 Jonathan Pearson vs. J. II. Spell. - !-Yornov Ibeiomon -, Mar-hai! ISritt et al's. MOTioN I'tli KI T. 1 A. II. Jones vs. W. iv W. II K. Co. W. S. Farmer v Tnas.. vs. 1). A.Grantham ot :i!s. S State Kx. Kei. J. II. Fdwal'd-, lTejis.. vs. D. A. Grantham et ai-. b I. F. Hill et als. vs. Pioneer Lum ber Company, jo Isaac Locke i Co., vs. R. V.'. Cra ton et al. J". P.. V. Aycock ei als, LTizabeth New-oine. o n;-, ,i.ii, --,.,;il, , "VI I I. snntn. :U Do.-i.i Barefoot vs. Noah Barefoot o-. it r it.!,., is n V r.-.L...- J. W. Jvlwanls vs. J. I-'. Cox audj wifeetal. i Giles Kornegav vs. Mutual Life In-1 i snranee (io.. of Ni'vv York. 4. 1.. .J. iie-t ami wile vs. ii. i;. I iioen et al. hi IS. F. Aycock et al v s. G. W. Thomi is J. F. Holiowell v J. 13 P.ar-all Turner et ai. : W. it. vi J. T. Hooks v Sinims and wife. :o W. R. & J. T. Hooks vs. J. B. Ham and v ife. .Vi R. B. B:iss,-;t vs. J. II. Sandeis and wife. Witnesses will not be allowed !orh:r.e until the lay the case iii w hieh they are summoned i-set for trial. if a ea-e -hall not bo reached the dav it is -et for trial it will retain its place among the ca-e-set. and be tried vv h"n reached. C. V. HKRRING. C. S. C. Gold-onro. Aug. :!l-t. bs.io. A Tltiu'ly Ii-m!nflr. Fach -ea-ou forces ujmi our con-idi-ra-t i 1 1 lis w ; i peculiar perils to health. The 1 1 aii toi ls many i ind vigor, noorly j: the business ,,f lif, bowel-, the great h ed-aced ..p:nvd The g-h.vav "i.-'rengtb to coMinsie -jomael, am of animal economy, is especially liable j ; t' di -order in the Fa!!. The nervous 1 : -y.-tem hasa!-o -ulTere. in the struggle, i ' Typhoid fever and malaria in particular ! lind ia the Fall that combination of; j earth, air and water that mark this sea- j , -iii a--especially dangerous. The fall j big le.iv the decaying v egetables con- tribute their share of contamination. Hood's Sar-aparilht f 'itmishes a nio-i i v.iiuab'e safeguard a! tho-e important i point-, and should be use I in the Fall j before -erioiis sickne-s luis laid y.n low. j i Tiie Pari- F.xpo-ition of Il'aO is to co-t si'i i.o;ii i.i . atid will cover an area of j nearly -JIM acre-. j llu.-klt'ir Arniu S:il. j The Itcst Salve iii the w. r'.d for Cuts. I Bruises. Soles. I'leeis. Salt Bhel j Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. j Chilblain-Corns, and all Skin Frup ; tioi:-. and positively -uiv Piles. ,,r no j pay required. It i- guaranteed to give ! perfect -at i-faction. or money i-efon.ied. ; Price .' cent, por'box. For Sale by J. II. j Hi!! ,V Son. Goidsboro. ami J. It. Smith. Moiiiii Olive. llte.lrie I'.itl.-.s , Tills ,-emedy i- becoming so well ; l.iio-.v n ami -o popalar as p. need no ! - pechl! meatioii. Ail who have l.-e.l , K!c 1 1 b- lb! lei's -ino- l;e -a'U" song f ; p;ai-o. A purer in -.iiei'ie d-.es ; ei-t ami it is guaranteed to do : t!,at j i- .-: liu.e.l. F.oet lie Bitter- will cure ' all di-ea-es of the liu r and kblneys, j w id ov e pim-,.!"-. boils. -a!t rli-'i iii 'and oih-'i-all. c:io!'- eau-o.l ,y i!(.M!r,. ; blood. Will drive malaria from the i -y-t an am! prevent a- vve!l as cure all 1 malarial i- ver-. For cure of headache. c otistipation and indigestion try F!.-c-jtric Bitters Kutire satisfaction gaar- anteed. or money refiinded. Price .0 j i ts., an-l s;1.(hi per bottle at J. H. Hill -Sou's. Goid-boro. and J. R. Smith's, Mt. Olive. j It slio.ilil In- in Kwry tloii-c. t J. B. V. il-on. :::i ('lay St.. Sharps-k I'urg. i a., -ays n.. w i.i not l.e w ithout wr. ixmgs .xe-tv Fs,-oveiy Ioi' con-milp- ; la.n. cougns ami c..,-. mat it cured In wife who was t iireateiied with pneu monia aner a:i attack oi "la .rippe. when various oilier remedies and sever al physicians hud done no good. Robert Barber, of Cook -port. Pa., claims Dr King's New Di-covery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Inngtrouble. Not hing like i;. Trv it. Free trial bottles at J. II. Hill Al- So.,-s, Goldsboro. and J. R. Smith. Mt. Olive. Large bottles. .T.v. and .";1.(M. When a young mail burns the candle at both en. 1--. somebody else lias to pay for the candle. Wlien Baby wsj sick, w jra-.-v lu-r Cast.ir:.-. When siie was a (.liil 1, s'.ie c.-i -d far t':sa,ri;i. Wbon shu lK-cam-' ?tia.s. st:e citing t- C.istoria. Wlit'l! slm had Children, she cavet'iem Cxstoria. Ite.-M in a alitor.. i ( hureli. Four swarms of bees have taken pos session of tho Methodist church in F3ast San Jose, ('ah. and it is estimated that there are at least three hundred pounds of honey deposited between the outer and inner walls of the church. It is propo-ed to hold a honey carniv al in the church and in that way secure enough money to pay for the damage done in securing the honey. Doctors Say; Iiiliousand IntermittentFeYcrs which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Dowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troub.cs. db. taft BRos.Viior-ltviS,5T.y:FREE HIKE i ,-'3 L r -v. .-rL,CIlo -'-'-'----- 'i t r.jbjis f-. - - rr-TerW.Dui'cSo'isS.C. r .Crii'Tt.EAMcR.ciN tcb:csc:.-.,o aZ4 QURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. V jf HADE FROM High 8rae Tnh&mQi ABSOLUTELY FllF.V. - T f. x 1 5 ffc 8 IWfci I iw ULU :4f- CtKi-; n. is. u.r:; . jri." a- m. ve SLZl' " I JtSS "" teij'J -''r'Zh'fX J ' ' ! rrcr J:1rb Y.'ire Cuts, Scratches, TiJjuati'.i U'liariiina, ' . a.-a .,...o. r .-1.,1 11,1 ! v..,r-..-.. old Sores. Cuts. Boils, Bruises i ,.-. -id -.11 l.-buts of inilammat-on or man or be as. Cures Iich and Marge, i Z. Z::i, C-.t :: I-.ia ri'-'. -' -;t!: :-- . 3 tit- 17 Ite f.r -ir :d f or accidc-.t": bv keciir.piJ injour (...-,. c,r; t:i:!e. l! OrunqlGtS scll.it on a guaran'.ee. ill C"'". VO Pay. i'nee cts. and $l.oo. It your ; r :''"i":'l !oc lint krep it s -nd us 2? cts. in nos t -c -"'ti.-e.pE an J we will send it t- you by m:ai. lUi'lnr mi i.-t '!! aii'i J 'l.sarti.y recjlini.cli.l it !) 1 C.'i.-.'iP.VIXr.. Ltvcry tnd FceJ St-ib't. CA3Y BURNED. C7rr.i f'T Portrr1 r..-l a t'-w mi.T:t.'.. 'v l 1 appiifcl your "Oil " f. ami n.l iai.l ti.at ,o,c t:.-t 1 h 1. LtV.IS. tliMTK II I:E1 BT PAH 1 3 MEDICINE CO ST. LCrS MO i-o.- -::!e and a v a:.' . 1 bv a!l RI-PA-X-S j The modern ctar.cl ard Family McJi- j' cine : Cures the s" Is mama i' common eYery-dr.y ills of humanity. r.-.a J Caveat, and Trade-M arks obtained, and ail Pat- J 4 cnt business conducted tjr moderate Fees. Our Omcc is Opposite U. S. Patent OrncE J J ana we can set are ; a:en; in icJs uuie iL.au tiiosc J 4 leraotc from Washington. Send mode!, crawii: or photo., with decrip- Jtion. We advise, if patentable cr not. tree of J charge. Our ice not due nil patent is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents.'' with J 'cost of same in the C S. and loreign countries J sent free. Address, C. A. S U OW Cpp. Patent OrncE. Wasjngton, O. C. HOW TO GUILD A HOUSE. are thinking aWt 1-taMi J.S.OOIlA ii.. ruuii6her.57 EOSE i-r.. .? York- REDUCED RATES. Coifoq Slates qa imemailGnai Exposition ATLANTA, GA , September 18 December 3!. 1295. I'erthe above econsjiin the SouOk rn Itailway Co. will R'll lov.--rate rem l-lr,' tickets to .ATLANTA, ;A.. and re'urn en tl.e l.diow liiK basis : ri;M i a i: ; ; e Alexatolri:.. Va :.;.:' i'i.: .'. 14 on Ashevii !e. N.t' i.'.s", !.. i rK-j litirlii'r i-a. N. e i s.j, e;.-,a ... lluriicviile. V:: : IT ..!" it.'.", Culpeiter, Va is...". ;:;'; i hat iti:i. V.-i -. i.sM ,.: a . ,t "i CliUllefesvi;i . Va... IT. i ;, ! -. , ,.....' ii;tvel llnl, N.C m.41.1.-, i,.) io.:,;, Cone, rd, N. ' i.".-i. . lo 4.1 l.:irle::e. N.l 111-. .,-,'."". hK, Panvide. Va ,i.'j , i i...n 1 'urliaia. N.t' l' a. -in i ...01 i.t.-r,... l'reiit Ito.al. Va '.'J.-.". ia II. 01." " :r.---r-si -,, ,,. n. i-:..'.-, !.-.) ;iii: l.inro N.T :;! '. ,;, ;c . ...p., a Head, rsej! vil.i. N.C. Il.t.i s. Itict.erv. N. r i.-..:..j ; I I!i;rii Point. N. C . ! ..4-, K J)) Hoi Sj.'-in-s. N . ( ' ! : an . , . . 10 -., . . --, Hende.s- o. N C r.i. !i-ia.e.i ia. 4 , I .yiu-h'.ui-v. Va '-.: lc...Vt 11.:. ) Iexmtrt .a, X. 4 iii. 1 .., !. sa r.ir, Mer.'aiiteti. . 1 ' i.-,..o 1 1 ' ;, 7' -, Mi'-ie--, x. c : .s-, 111.1 77,1 Newr .ii, ..(- r,.:,o ji.-- 7 ..- Oianjre, V.i 1." ". ls.iu . . .7 i . ill ' Ox lord. N.C 0..40 i , m ,,, , - Kit-i.tiioial. V.-i :.".") 17 (ti ... i" j. Kel-lsvil!". N. I' ls.s.-, ja.sii . ' ltalei m. N. ( ' iU : i . ... to. 4:, . South llo-toa. V:i .... Ji ..V. . in -,i Strashur,', Va lia-.i 14 !".'.': sali-l)ii. . N. 1 - - Hatesvill-.. X. ' I"i.:.l H"'; f'r". Tuylor-vnie. X. c j.;.: -, ,'t, s T-, 'Jry.m.X.r l".r...;.". :'.:, i'."' ushitif'ton. i).t; .L". ia.-.:, . H ili W arieet' ti. :l la.:.-, I.i JV.Uic-.H.re.N..' .... -,.r, n.:.0. ... v a;lon-.-:,i, ai. X. C. .' :.u. 1.;.'.:.-, ;,.h) (Hates fr .aten.jv la te i-.,i!-ts .. ,..,,.,.;,,., rxi Ceiiiiae A: 'i'i !.t' - v. 1 ami i-'. a::i dailv lr 'a Iht 1 . !' ...",, ii:, ;",!s v.-. w . 7, Is: ;. Col mutt it: 'i'i. li.-! 1 v.-. Sep; el : 1.. a r !.i ;.. Ik-v: With liiial :..:;a l-v-. ii! v t sale. : :'ai ,--e. t" ::ber .") . , t.i- , 1,, , , ::: l ! a it .lui-tiary e 1.1 .1 ily f oni j . I-.-', ii:cu-ive. '! s t ; ..in !a v of vnt ilaii,! ! i.m f. , en , daVs f . om -la-e of ury T. 1 V; ' " ' 1"!:-''r 'I"it t!':i:' J;''1'- rt,'i i a "1 '';'i :1 '"- : Sei t-nil, r ,,,h UkA 'laits, v-i onlays in.a.i -late of sal-.' SOUTH rnrj RAILWAY ("round 0,"h- U:' C':;,,l ri'-' the Exposition uua"" ;;.ln--.vV- 11 ''""bletnick. standard w? " . r-"'V-' 'r"I:i ,l,e f titer ol the citvof Atlanta to the i;x:.,.sii. oil C.ound.-). v. o,r,tl0's-tj an-l lull intra-matiaii noply to your nearest ajcent. or u-l lress J.M.CCLI. W.A.TruiC, Trullio Maiia;ivr, Gen 1 Pas-t. A-rtn MOO I'cnna. Ave , Wasltinrton, D. C. WOMANSWO RK-- If. Cw VV. K. iu .;:-,. COMU.Ns n.vnj .Inly ..l!i. 1-. I-eav WiM. i Ar. it.Htiy M Arrive ' I.VUV.- j'..!-'.. Lv. li.H-kv M. Luave ' o-si lx-:lM. S.-i .; I.v. lo;y.;t;. vi Arrive 1'ioiv: U-:iv.- Wils. n.... lA-:ie.oI,c Im.io. U-.-.v.- M:i:K.:i;l. Jit. Wiiniipntoll . WA'i'Ki" -J nty ..tti. .. . .: Iamvc Fl. P-; . - I I.v. Ki.v..tu-..!i.-.. ; ' I-avir t-l:ii:t I - Arrive V i'-in .... i Lf iM-TniJ, .r . - : a. I.v. Wiilllilieti.T! . . ' l ;iv V,ML-i.oi:u in .' Lenve I...I.I-U.I-... . 1 : h Arrive W ii ... . . '. e I-ave Wils..n Ar. K..-ky M.-mit bv. i:.., !.v .v, Arrive v.,.;,.. si;..i'.v. .e:t Monday. Tra.n i.;, :,k -colian i Wt-lC-ti I j.. ... l!.i: land N.i k at 4 stor t::,:. ,.. l.elaine,, no. (.room .;: sr.-.' a. in.. a. tsi.. V . I. : . .ri ! 1 ".''i a. ia. 'J'raili'. ;. Vi ii:i!:e,,.. I; ' :Hii a. in., arrive- i .c jn. :. n-tui iiiei: I.-;. vc-'i' i . ..r-- I in., arrive- V1. a i:::: u! : -un.'.av. t . :ei. et- v. . U U'.,1' day. :.t I:."..' , .,.!:: n.o... !i '.. e :.. t.:.. ;.;.'.'. !i::'." .1. a..', a'oi. - lai'i.er. Via... -! M.d: ,: 'I N. I . Ti N: I l:.UI -. l.a. ;,iT:V, -''If. e ' le J Nasl.ville - :::. a. ; III.. da.Iv ex... t-J ' , Train- '-i l.af. 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I Train al-o -..m.,.-.-is wiiii W itn.in-a.n and inu-rna-diat- 1 S. 1.. 1 '1 i.e. s SCIIFDULi: IX Fl'l F( 1 N' "' DFKIIAM DIYM 'vs KKAVE I.YXt '1 1.1'i," . ; 2: I.V t. 111. .daily. t-: -JO a.m.. .l.u'.y I ii 1 Join! ard intorniodiat.. -tat. 01 ."el.'i .. Ill . T:-'.- V- Hi. Iavo lliirliain. N. t .. t:'H a .a daily '.-e Sunday; arrive M ! !.. :a:;.; j a... Ail trains ..11 thirl. a:. 1 .!ivi-i. .11 : from I i.i .a Stati-ii. I.ya. lil.iee, WINsION-SALF.M D1V i.:-:ayk .'-man out: ; ' li:!0 I'.ni.. for Wi,;s-Mn-sa!- v stalioti,. I'ave Wii.st-.li S iieai ll:ii:'. '.. at li-.anoko 4 .1:11 j.. in. -MAIN LINK WF! ! " LEAVE LYM Ilf.l l:. .1. rn. for It, .an. ,. li . : : t..l: at-o i..r IlUa la Id. IVkm: Mei'i-r l.yinhi.tii g l- If. .an-.!.--. '' oke with U asliiimt..ii ar : l.ii-iited. l'.itlinan sl,-. . r- !.' mid Nuw Ori.-m-.-. I.iniae . ,r a: ?:-' ! m daily f,.r l;...-;i...:.-. ! field. Pocahontas. K.-i-.v.i. and all iM.int-we-'.. I'ai.a.a'. 1 -dimihns. AI-. f .r l'ula-ki. Wvtluvi::-. 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The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1895, edition 1
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