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r F The Horry Published Every Thursday. r t^:: ~ ?zx=r-j=z \ E. NORTON, Editor J. T MAYERS, Qon'l. Manager. CONWAY, S. 6., JUNE s. 1808. How To Kill Hawks. In reply to M. B. S., of (inffnev City ?>f, S. C., as t<> th.' fatality of hawks eat in j*1 chicken', that have been fed on nu\ vonira, I will say from experience it is not, but the following, if strictly and carefully followed, will kill luiwks without fail, and if persisted \yill evterni nate tliem from almost any continuity. Hawks almost al\va>s cat the brains of their prey first. Now shut up al 1 the chickens, except the brood most likely to be attacked h) tlm hawks, take crystal)zed strychnine (don't use the powdered, as it is very often worthless), pulverize it, add honey or molasses enough to make a paste, add a little soot or lamp-black to make the part dark, to prevent the chickens from eatintr it off of each other. For each chicken take as much of the paste us you can hold on tho point of a pen-knife, put it on the top of the head, down well into the feathers. Turn the chickens out where the hawks can get them, and you will kill a hawk for every (.'hicken lost. < )n several occasions I have found the hawk dead with the chick > cu in his claw, having only finished his favorite mor scl, tho brains. One! application is good for a week or more, if not washed oil by rain or heavy dew. Bear in mind, strychnine is a deadly poison. Orani/t ?>"> </, *s, (!, Our Dwindling Gold Supply. Washington, May 20?Sciuce January 1 sixty million dollars of gold have boon exported to Europe, and the export movement instead of having abated, scents to have received fresh impetus. Most of this gold wat taken from the I nited States treasu ry, and practically all that is now being exported comes from the same source. In that time the treasury has sustained a net loss of $25,5154, 143 the net total gold in treasury on January 1, 18051, having been $121, 200,002, while today it is only $95, 1)12,419. Advices from New York show that with the fifold. omraured for shinment w n C.J I on Tuesday and Wednesday, 3,200,000, the total net gold remaining in in the treasury will bo about *93,000,000, the lowest figure reached since the resumption of specie pay/ mcntg. In addition to this large engagement there are reports current here. from sources usually well founded, that more gold will go out on next Saturday, sufficient, it is said, to reduce the gold holdings to $29,000,000. A Railroad Horror. Tvuoni:, Pa, May 30.?This morning a special train on the Tyrone and .Clearfield Kailroad, composed of Walter Main's circus cars, got beyond control of the trainmen and came down the mountain with fearful rapidity. At Vail station the train was wrecked. Animals, men and broken ears were piled up together. Several tigers end lions made their escape, and only after the greater exertions were they recaptured, and then not until one of the tigers had killed several domestic animals in the neighborhood. Six men killod out right and twelve or fourteen others badly wounded, some of them fatally. "':o circus is a complete wreck, and ded nlre.'i take several days to get the must ham aiu*ogether. The wreck is their bar-keepers, v?'st that lias occurred ii ' tins uivi-. v~,ivd the worst in the number of lives lost. A I,?'n?loi\ Since its tir.-t introduction, Electric fitters 1ms gained rapidly In popular lnvor, until now it is clearly in the lend among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or mtoxicant, it is recognized as the beat and purest medicine for all all menta of Iptorauch, Liver or Kidneys. ? It will cur*/ Hick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria fiom the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded, Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by IS. Norton. Tersely Telegraphic, John W. Mack ay has joined Mrs. Mackay in New York. Virginia and Maryland are having trouble over rights of catching crabs. Thousands of cattle are being shipped from Texas to Montana for , pasturage. Darkos Ilayden, a colored woman has just died at Fayette, Mo., aged -i 1 r. i jy years. Foreign Notes. The third international bicycle race from Paris to Bordeaux was won by Cotuereau. Charles DeLesseps, who has been removed from prison to a Paris hospital, is growing weaker. A mob of students, at Prague, attacked the house of the rector, Professor Prazak, smashed the windows and fought the police. Twedty arrests have been made. Kczema causes an itching so persistent as to produce,'not only sleeplessness, but, at tiirnis, even dolirum. Local applications will not remove the cause, which is impure blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures this disease by cleansing the blood and * eradicating all humors. Picton, Stanford's great running horse, is dead. Christian Hahorknf, of Konok?*, Ind , killed himself and wife. The liquor dealers of North Carolina will moot in convention soon. ADVEH IT SEME NTS. WOOIVH rjioHPiionnvii The Ureal Knellsh Honiedy. (? ,,n>n'l>0 J end permanently nil forms of Kerrout JH| fw U'caknr**, I rnfitton*. Sperm/ sotorrhea, lmpoten*'U and att Sf effect* of Al>u*e or A'/ccmm. Jtoen prescribed over 85 MA^I^gjjj^Jg^^ycurstii thousands of ca*oa( lit fore and After, 18 #tho o,xlV ItcliaVIc ami Horn J J e*t vu-dtclne known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosuhodlnej If ho offers some worthless mod lei no la pi see of this, loavo his dishonest Store, Inclose price In letter, nnd we will send by return mftlL. l'rlce, ono package^ 1: six, $5. One trill p.'ease, gtxtvtll cure. I'ainpliIct In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. ?, hiTk. IV..1. J ? l._ ... I ?' - 131 -Woodward u venue, Detroit, Micli. AYE RyS j Hair Vigor Restores failed, thin, and gray hair to it^ original color, texture, and abundance; prevents it from falling out, checks tendency to baldness, I and promotes a new and vigorous growth. A clean, saTe, elegant, and ! economical hair-dressing, rilDHlllulinHn DnnnlnM UVCI J wr IIGI D I UJJUICII "Nino months after having the ty)>ti<>i?l fever, my hcail was perfectly bald. 1 was induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, I and before I had used half a bottle, the hair began to grow. Two more bottles brought out as good a head of hair as ever 1 had. On my recommendation, my brother William Craig made use of Ayer's Hair Vigor with the same good results."?Stephen Craig, K.'>'2 Charlotto St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared l>y l?r. J. C. Ay or Sc Co., Lowell, Man*. Bold by Druggistu Everywhere. Hmmw" remap w Cures nil l'uinnlo C omplaints ami Monthly irropulnritv, JieucorrhcriUT Whites, l'uinin line!: or Sides, strengthens the ft rblo, builds up tho wholo system. Itlmscurod thousands mid will euro you. Druggists huve it. Sent' Btutnp for book. 1.1\ DltO21(1 OOLL A CO.. LouMrJ).-. Jv'v. A A hook of 200 pages, well written, interesting, a re- , markuble history,1 true, and doesn't cost you anything,! HOOK a history of compound ()xygon, its j nature; origin and results, with numerous testimonials and records of stir I'Olt prising cures. It is not simply a catalogue of cases, nor a medical almanac. It is more interesting than mediSUMMEK cal jo u r n a 1 s in which the doctors make known their experiments. It is written by one who OK owes his life and many years of use I illness to Compound Oxygen, and knows whereof lie WJNTKH. affirms. Send for ^ the hook sei^free.' I)RS. !#A1{K FY \ I'ALKN J 520 Ar<?h Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Sutter St, San Francisco, Cal. 1 BOTANIC | I BLOOD BALM id A thoroughly tooted Remedy $ r OR ALL d? * BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. \ % This standard remedy has been tried, ^ fy and not found wanting, for forty ye.;rs by 0 X an eminent physician, who has used It # with certain and tin vary t n k success for itll V > discuses for which It is recommended, it .h 9 never falls to hcnelit from the tirsi dose. *T 0 oulekly and eiR>etnally driving out all X disease germs froyt the system through ^ 0 the medium (if the skin, liver and kid- 0 net's without any unpleasant or Injurious A ^ effects. It Is not the result of Ignorance ^ 5 common sense ami a thorough knowledge ? (5? of modern medical sclonae. It elTectnnlTy 3 purifies and enriches the blood and brings a 3 health to the sufferer. As a general tonic It 0 It Is without a rival, and in its analysis of A x health-givIiir properties tl Is absolutely % # beyond comparison with any remedy ever 0 offered to the public. 11 is a panacea for ail 0 3 ills resulting front Impure and Imppver- ^ 0 Islied blood ? the current of life; quickly A ^ riirci Nernfiila, I'Irein. I'stema. Nltln \ 3 IMnriiMit mikI K.ruptlons, 4'iifm-rli, # i A Kliciiniol ihim. Mtrr, Kidney and A T Itlndder lliiriuri, IVniale Vi'eak- r 0 lieu, Nerttnu UI?etMC?, etc. A J INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. J y Send for our Free Itoob ?F Valuable r ?) Informal ion, together with a wonder- tk K fill array of certificates ??f rcmarkaldo ^ 3 cures from the simplest to the most vlr- # a ulent disease, after all known remedies Jb r had failed. These certillcates testify with tr m no uncertain sound, that llotanle Blood ^ Halm is tin boat, cheapest, quick eat, great* ^ ' 9 est and most powerful Blood Purifier over 3 ^ known to the world. . t V Prick- <1.00 per bottle ; fi.00 for 6 bottles. ' | ? For sale by druggists; if not, send to us. I' 9 Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Qs. # tavsrf ? Johnson A Johnaon, f Johnsons A (Jnattlehaiim Marion, 8. f Conway, 8. 0 , Jehnsons ? Quafefelobaum, ATTTONEYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. HT Prompt attrition given to all busu?ss Hntrusted to our care. / i .. I . RipansTabuies. Rlpans Tabules arc compounded from a prescription widely used by the best medical authorities and are presented in a form that is becoming the fashion everywhere. 9 i M' . t '*' \ A ' Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, : stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive breath and head- : ache. One tabule taken at the j lirst symptom of indigestion, , biliousness, diz/iness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surelv and quickly remove the whole difficulty. Ripans Tabules may be obtained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules j are rase t'? lake. quick lo act and^^K^^j ] save many a cloc-y^^lfUvV j to. s hill. <m? > j I Every Man A Capitalist. Von can become a capitalist a once by laying by a small parte your yearly income and invest ing it in a Tontine policy of th Equitable Life Tor ?20 you can instantly se cure a capital of $1,000 (or fo $200 a capital of Si0,000), tint acquiring an estate which yoi may leave to your heirs, or re lain as a fund for your owl support in old age, if your lif be prolonged. Such a step will prompt yoi to save, will strengthen you credit, will, increase your con faience, will preserve you frott care and will give you lastim satisfaction. The Plan is Simple. The Security Absolute It is the perfect developmen of the life policy. To-day i the right time to get facts am figures. Address W. J. RODDEY, Manager For the Carolina^. ROCK MILL, S. C. 1). T. MrNEII.L, Local Agent, Conway, S. ( FAVORITE* fFJ5 PAY TlIBfl ft] /T Yjl I FHF.IGIIT. l\ jj f \ \J Aj\ J Warranted for Flvo Ycar3. ? Drop Loaf,Fancy Cover, Largo Drawer Nickel Rings, Tuckor, Rufflor, Bind?: Four Widths of Ilommers. HIGH ARM MACHINE HAS A SELF-SETTINO NELDL AND SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. Sent on trial Delivered in your home free < freight charges. liny only of Manufacture! i Save Canvassers' Commissions. ,GET NEV < MACHINES. Send for a Machine wil name of a business man as reference, and w 1 will ship a trial Machine at once. Address f< Circulars and Testimonials. .u-'ipeMiVe Vetoing MachineCi ?09 M. 1Kb St., riillud?lphln, Pa. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY ^ Positively rcmovt 4Rl nbUliEOI;E spavin 0%Hlectri I 8 A w4f $500 Rewar ^ ed Free. SPAVIHCUHfe-S^ ~ - . IFE LIVER II and KIDKTIilYS. Cures ll YMI*KI*N1.1, I.I Vl it and jH 141 UN FY Troublue when nil olee fails, ^ ?35c, noc, 91.00.? IB LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY, SpnrtnnhurK. 8. C. ? ? i ' : I . ? JOB PRINTING. ! Wo ur? prepare') to do all kinds of JOB PRINTING on short uoti* e. i ... ' Wo solicit ordora from i distance* I , 'i and guarantee satisfaction. ; Wo have jlist received iv new l<>t . of stationery and can please you in price and quality. M 1IORHV IIKU.\U), ! Conway, S. (J. I I I ! < ! I: i" i" rSTotioe. SOI Til C.UtOLlNA, HOKUV COIN- j TY. ^ >. i The undersigned hereby give notice j that they have been duly commissioned by lion, J, E. Tlndall. Sect. <>i state, n ^ Hoard of Corporators for "The Hank of . Conway" (organizing,) and authorized t?? ' open Hooks of Subscription t?> the Capital Stock of said proposed Hank. Notice is : (. given also, that Hooks ol Subscription to said Hank will be opened at the oftlce of Hobt. H Scarborough, Conway, S. ('., on I , Thursday, .May 25th Inst., and will be E here in charge of the undersigned, open fj to the public, until the requisite amount ' j of stock is subscribed, and the Hank organized. Capital stock $20,000. Shares s $25, each, payable in installments. . d B.G.COLLINS, 1 I !- EVAN RONTON. I Hoard of 1 tl J. A. MAYO. S W. K. LEWIS, / Corporac It. H. SCAKBOltOUGII, \ J. A. MoDKItMOTT, J tors. 11 : .May 21th, IStllt. M r I 1 W. W. HAMILTON, I'J. A. UA8QUK. Hamilton GaSquc, Doctors of Dent til Snrgory. Marion, S. C. i All the latest anesthetics used. T . i tXs ' * Xl.GK THE BEST IS THE' CHEAPEST. ( Send TEN cents to JH Union Sq., N. Y., b for our prlio R;imo, "Blind Luck," and C win a New Home Sewlns Machine. ? The Now Home Sewing Machine Co, > ORAHCE, MASS. 2 -^?28 UNIOH SQUARE, NY. 3 CWlCAGq . - *,** rRAHC,SCf J i ILL. flO^A'c*. CAL. ? 'Hiouifc*' FOR SALE BY 5 HUUOUll.S & COLLINS, Z Conway, 8. C i I , 5 WATROUS 1 8 Anli-Rdttlcr. |; r mi-RaTTLER SMI ['at* iite?l I | I ?, Wanted. fjP Circulars.I I d CARVER MANF'Q CO., 1 Granville, N. Y. ?? _ Ih " ??? lit C;.\ <. i.urt Trade-Mark# obtained. find nil Tnt mi bnt-inc Conducted for V.odcrnle Tees. C-r C:.:c2 '.3 Onoeslle U. S. Patent Office, ice :t < ?-;: < intent in Icbs time tlmn those I re v f 'A li'iiinton. , ! i!.?>.!? !. r.ir.'.vlni? or pnoto.. with dor-crlp , 1 i'. v.. Ve- nr. !so. If patentable or liot.froo of chrv.*o. Or.v fee not due till lintonl 1b ?ecurod. A IV ir.olelct. "How to Obtain PAtcntn,' with nr.nn .- officinal clients In your State, county,or i >\v:i, lent f.ec. Ad(lrc??, j C.A.SMOW&CO. i ,, Opdosllo Patent Office. Wa&hlnoton. 0. C. ?nii| fl When you r t< ha/c ff? I I S^PIT Q I imued .?te relit *, a p.r- ^ X 'feet, speedy, ar <1 jit r- wii-rei TMAT ft <V inanent cute without ?n?i ? 11 pain or soreness, and f'a remedy winch dues (( p J yr 1^1 V J[in<t.mtly and so its ^WSXI | f nothing by using ILIEBIG'S CORN CURE.l J tire removal w Hfe B allium I ye/r r aatl i V ft '5?jj|RpkB?ji?iis S ihfr * Ai?| other 8 ib; irvlura 11 o n f? i Rauem'JSw oflhsrtln. I I Cure Guaranteed or Money Returned. fl 25c. at Drug Store*., i Mailed for 30 :. |J. R. HOFFUN& CO.' i MINNEAPOL'S, MINN. V MMMM ??0?$ V ? 5? >n ? A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOi'SEHULD NECESSITY rUO A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS ONE OF OUR NEW SEAMSTRESS SEWING MACHINES. for Full particulars Audrkss lationalSewingMachineCo,; auoeiitoM to .IUNC MANUFACTURING CO. BELV1DERE, ILL. lanufacturara of Fine Family Sewlna Michlnat. ; fiMiM i Ptt-AFWT " TtU II PM\ LJK.1 the DNLY PERFECT -E^lMG mechanise .FAMILY USE. Send for circular and Prico list to WHKLEH ?Ss WILSOG JIP'U CO., Atlanta, Ga WWvfWW QfwwwWv3 WVWI/WVWP | HUNDREDS/XHUNOREDS | ; i UF / \ OF i i : xyts S/,^K ii| i /v sm -\ 11 ;<fcf by^OE Mf# bv !: using \/ using!: SILURIAN ii SPRING WATER. | NATURE'S Ul : brin,r tbe bqnr- 3 I GREATEST " 2r??i*w'*tcT'fd | sp? tw-H yoiiriiomjj?bot:l<-.3f r ? V VI t% 3*^ b:*rrels-r<-u??.lacf a I o Km> o( r.s purity ap.Jti.r.i- CJ PAQE liCOK Dyspepsia,Rind "cr, 'b MAILED- F.\ Kidney ?.r li?ii: .i v' ;< trouble* lnimtdi.it' v relieved and cured by i:* use. U i :i O mild H.ieraiive, puriliei t'ie )'nr-d, i-i.. ; > strength and entity, J n'.uit. J .1 : i commended l>y tliephyslct .ul c i . ! v Silurian Mineral c <-rii: . . WAUKX4HA, WIS' 1. -5 P >: " i Scientific American Agenoy for^^ | DM'GNVatsTITS, ? 130 COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free nandbook write to MiJNN A tx>., atii Broadway, n*w York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Krory patent taken out by us Is brought before tbo public by a notloo given free of charge In the JVmman i largest circulation of any scientific paper In the ! world. Hptendldly Illustrated. No Intelligent r.fKAsMaTO: FuBLi8Uxui^Stf 1 Broadway. Mow York City. > A - M ; t''v * J0H ...?* KlN Go F F?A" , iltk'%x JAPANESE 10P t' f ji?t mi ET $L Is a choice blend of fine, hl? ride Chh ff N\ MM S I I nese Tea. Put up In attrao and orig- jJ- I Inal packages and packed andsom* !&.-// matBtKtm ounter display boxes of six ^ounds each her size); is only sold In packages, PI lilt ^ a a reasonable and much lowei price to Uwllla the consumer than any other package tea \*/jll Save You on the market of any merit whatever and ,t a new and com ,e'le treatment, cowl*, affords the dealer a fair profit; Is a thor- |ng0( Suppositories, ointment in Capsules (alto oughly reliable, first-class art!:l , abso- ointment in Box) and g1"*' lutely pure, alway- the same ; f" e from 5?", internaljnSnai. Blind or Bit* dust nr Al ET DO in*. Itching, Chronic, Hecent or HeredlU-ULMLLnO and many other diseast* and female weakwill And the Five and Ten Cent packages '* LERA the cheapest and most salable package rendering an operation with the knife unneceatea on the market and consumers pro- tary hereafter. This Remedy h?? nounce it "the best and mosteconomical." gey^r be^n known to J?M|f>aid on? Kin-Go ja is convenient to handle, easy ceipt of price. Why sufter from thit terrible to sel' lid has proved a big success disease when you can get a guarap'.eed remedy! wher S introduced. inpiprni n tmrrt eat - ??* W arc extremely anxious to have all JUOtm 11. tlUtfLIW 01 dealers stock this tea, and earnestly re- Druggist, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. quest that you include a few boxes with your next order to your wholesale house ; Z a va/rittcm (iUarantec ' ? or order direct of us, we will see that you Positively civen by The Japanese Reme- J \ are supplied. lor further Information X diet Co. to each purchaser of six boxes. 0 address Z when purchased at one time, to refund ,, auuress RallllBftl.0 X the Is oo paid if not cured. - ,> The Kin-Go Tea Co., I | standard* a a t t i |' pony ivlill v ^ WITH VARIABLE FEED. | M? 1. 4 \ f f\ TT If VOU are cuttinor Irtora s?)'JTll. j V I II I TI^L Mill has from'ao Leave Wilmington..?.'.. ..' <; 25 p m 1 \J U to 33 percent, greater Leave Clnulbourn 8 vO pin capacity than any ordiLeavo Marion #41 p m T|/ n \TT */-n 1. *1 Arrive Florence 10 25 p in , W 11 Ml nary Mill, and is the, N?>. 50. ; II illl 1 only variable feed mill Leav Florence i 20 111 Arrive Sumter 'i J3*> a 111 \ 1 T""^ awarded a first-class Leave dumter 4 85 a tn f 1 IV I I . prize at the New Or- 1 Arrive Colupiblu (1 15 a in I I |\| Y*> . . N<>. 58. I J I )J I leans World s Exposi- ? Leave Florence.^ 7 45 am tion. Correspond with Arrive Sumter 0 48 a m ... . . ... i y(, us and we will inform you all about \ Lehve Sumter 0 18 a 111 Jts many advantages. \ Arrive (Colombia 10 55 a m I No. 52 runs through from Charleston LIDOELl- COMPANY# via,Central Railroad. ^ leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:21 i CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. M. | Train on C. & I). Railroad connects at. Florence with No 58. 1 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia 10 45 ) m /fo ;$ Arrive Sumter 12 15 a 111 * J Leave Sumter 12 15 a 111 Arrive Florence..... 1 80 a m Arrive Florence 8 50 pm Leave Floret' e 5 .0 a m //J ' Leave Chadbourn 7 08 a in Jo) Ay/Jf \rrive Wilmington 0 10 a m '/ sdr ( Jf-! "Daily. { .Daily except Sunday. . C ' I vo. 58 runs through to (?narleston,8. ('., " / via Central R. K., arriving Manning 8:00 ^ P.M. Lanes 8:40 I'. M, Charleston 10:40 J SIX SPaSMS A OAYt^-m AI. j>r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Inn. 1 rain on Manchester & Augusta It. 11. Gentlemen: I novor loco an opportunity to leaves Stimpter daily except Sunday 10:50 recommend l)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine to any a \t nrrri vp Rimini 11 R<> A M Upturn. I A onoafllictod With nervous OOmplAinUI SB a. nrrritc mmini ii..n# a. m. iteturn- ji A C with tho assurance that it will not W ing leave Rimini 12:40 P.M. arrive Sump- disappoint them. When our boy waa ter 1 -10 P M. eighteen months old he was attacked with violent ^ '. ,,, . ,, cpasms. Sometlmos he would have five or six I rains oil artsville K. It. leave Marts- spasms la a single day. wi trikd many phyii* ville daily except Sunday at 5 00 a in, nfr- ciano without ecNcriT; finally our druggist . . , - ... i> . : i recommended a _ __ Dr. Miles'Re* riving i loyds .? - ) a m. Returning, leave gior&tlvo Nor vine. Wotrted Floys 0 45 p m, arriving at llartsville a bottle, and w 1 couldseo that 10 15 I) 111 he WAS BCNtriTKD PNQM TMX rn??T BOOK. Wo 1 T T.> nnrivp /' . II C... . U!*'d threo bottles, and I am happy to say tho J. I1. DIN I A h, lien I Sllpt. child was ENTIRELY CURED. Weuailiio J. R Kl.NI.Y, Supt. Trans, other remedy, and his cure io oomplete. Ho la T.M.K Pftg,.gent THOUSANDS ( rrzrrr: : : r. : _- ly healthy. Y;?are at liberty t6 useiny nam*in 1 SOUNDINO THE PRAISE OP THIS WONOKftPWb Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B- R- ?""* b. ohxacox, ? Agent Pacific ExprenO* Hastings, Nebraska, April Cth, 1892. PA8RRNOK11 AND KHKIQ11T DAILY, BXCKI'T SUNDAY | D IV/1 I I r OI Kli-Pk?<ia<? No 44, NOlt'l HBOUND. ^n. miuto i^C.nVinL, .;|] most certain curb *o* . J'pjJvo !i!oub0Urn"": 7 45 11 In HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS PR08Arrive Hub.!....!!!! ...... 8 jO a m TRATION, DIZZINESS, SPASMS, SLEEPLESSNo 43, SOUTHBOUND, NES8, DULLNESS, BLUES, and OPIUlL-HAJREIV'v * Leave Hub 0 00am sold on a poi\tive quarantcc. Leave Ilion 8 15 ft m w V Arrive Chadbourn 045 a m TRY DR,MILES'PILLS, 50 DOSES 25CT8? Sf' /.eftve ChadbourtJ 10 30 am __ $ Leave Clare >don 11 00 a m Leave M t I abort 11 20 a m Leave Lorist ? 11 45 p m Leav SunfordJ 12 02 p m Leave Bayboro..*-. 12 12 pm / Leave I'rivt'lta. . 12 12 p in ^ ^ ^ A No 46, NO I'll BOUND TO f ^ l'ASBKNOKll AND KKKlOH'i DAILY, tfvoif T . fa H ' j 'jWlflfi,$ bu 'jatb. V \a R Halri^'T L j inUl (tt Leave Conway 2 30 p u jy) mm B L*^ gjlfJIg p Leave 1'rivetts 8 05 j n *v*VI FD r\rci/ r.A Leave Bayboro 8 15 p n "LER DESK C0'' Leave San ford 25 p m 0ur Mammoth catalogue or Bank Countbrb, % Arrive at Boris ?? <>u p Dusks, and other Ofpich Furniturb for j Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 20 p m ihos IlOW rendV. New riorwlo * ?.- a?..i ? - - -m nvjlCO | jamivo ivmerson P m In Desks, Tables- Chairs, Book Oases, C?bl- I T oftvA filnrendon 4 50pm nets, &c., &c., and at matchless prices, / . , r?'>0 n iti ?8 above Indicated. Our goods aro wellArrive Chiulti urn...... * ~ known and sold freely In overy country that I olograph Motions ipcaks Kngllah. Catalogues free. Postagoli^ LenVOTJhtldbOUrn 5 50 pill 1 Leave lllon ? 10 l?n , rrive Hub 0 25 pm . No 15 SOUTHBOUND. I Leave Hub 0 45 pm DI/JI^Q/^Pv I,ouve 1 lion 70 p in Arrive Chadbourn 7 80 p-m WORK FOR US a few days, and you will be startled at the unex- I pected success that will reward your efforts. We t K~~ - -" - -J&j? -?ri -?^ positively have the best business to offer an agent ?L ; Bl V that can be found on the fuce of this earth. v. /f A '/7I 84/S.OO profit on 75.00 worth of business Is ^ftCy/ /A\ \\>jV JT^ vC'y/MYvO(|ff being easily and honorably made by and paid to y-wiv A boys, ana girls our (dgSKSflf^MBtoilllSjH^flEfcTBi^BBBSQ^ employ. You can make money faster at work for ' ^SfRsaBw ! us than you h?ve any Idea of. The business is so -il^_ easy to learn, and Instructions so simple and plain, - V that all succeed from the start. Those who take THIS IS MliiaUT WHEEL, & hold of the business reap the advantage IM I witli rliTitl frainn fnr evna? arises from the sot.nd reputation of one of the J? ? J"*1" "T^AaSL ?SHj oldest, most successful, and largest publishing ri?HC?d TlClOrS OO gOOtl rofttlH, ; ? house* in America. Hccore for yourself the profits I ,_ A1?? ... t / a that the business so readily and handsomely yields. IT ONLY WEIGHS 37 J POUNDS, ALL 0Nf f All beginners succeed grandly, and more than ! * ' ? realize their greatest exjieolfttlons. Those who and can be reduced to 30 for i ?. them to begin at once. If you arc already em- l'hPSi IvOUnu Or ElliptlOftl ployed, hut have a few spare moments, and wish BprOCketH. to use them to advantage, then write us at once ffor this Is your grand opportunity!, and receive Write for full specifications. c full partleulars hy return mail. Address, TKUK * ho...... No 400, A..,...,.. Mo. G0rmU|,y & fefffty Mffl. CO., ) I i 1325 14th St, I. W. 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