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T i' V T3ie Caucasian much v ithout go! dlcipiin in tii ! Su a Vt'itpJ the giand ! ct of tchool genuine l..rd. Nearly all the lard 1,1 .rl 4,n t'.e market U alliterated. fl lllXli: Y 1 ll!" itOllliY l' JiHWIil ' III- vv. ... .- 1 :n: PrnM-ii:;i i:v;;itr fiir.: iw v ffyftt cv ?, ha'v7' "VTA''" fet'iirViiii'TiMV, l..V P;:: ANM'M Six Months 1 . ) matter. No.v Is the season when th' seduc tive mortgage gets in its beit licks. They will Ihj to pay next fa!!. theo i- :r N ifi'!i-.itt :is of ang r i-i lc v.:-i'"l' i't hi- .i itii t; hi- iv IVf lir.;,- I p. in..-- !.( ;M ever ; do '-X- 1 ..r oUier.M cannot be cjumd by one 1 matter t the flr-t importance, on (.iii.wwuoiiHnwiipiw, mw-n -Ah K- not lwn.-d t mtr'l bi n-! the jart of every lecher who would and purer. It i u-e-i largely as alad M-JJat all time- an 1 u ..l mil tircum-!fu.i 1, to tarn he art of Io.-pin- oil .tad many enfrprMng Yankee The J5r.i lu;v ortl,. r'tl in. A has bee:, fitly Mid the m.ir txnue , h t , h iv.- ,t t. rii-t e vitrol to. Hu-r i-, h i the whool." A nol-y and ell it at ten tinier it- ctt for t-n'S-r uin'.; :i!iiy whool; a rude genuine Italian ome 011. in huh-, ar.d cl -..:. ;-h U-i her Imparts much this co'ton seed oil will become a lof t'.e-i.irit of his ru-.Kti-w to hii ' a source of great revenue t oar.pei. ' 1.1:5.1!-. l.if.-, .-nrgy ii i.l e:it!iuia-.tii pie. Major MKlanuuy will are tio' mu t!i- J' trt of th tcat-lK-r frve to p.on- to prevent nny legslatUn ::iw.tk-:i cimit.i Hrig iife and ener- which will injure tU- important ;y th- ,;.rf .of .til whoconns under product. He .ays all sucii me;wurwt hi-c!t.-'N :vid in;ir.iti..:i wh it are ulti'iuteiy del ritn-ntal. He Wjw all -.u 1-n . - n-L-d ia ire Ih.m lielp. - once in UvorW- tho ol m u irg.trine I t f . .. I, . I . .. 1. . if . .I I II ! V(tii t-1 fHlH'll li t-J-Kntered at the l.nt 0:Tl-e f t tcv h siln.i-i.:i to truth than to ; l J.e n-.--o-i ui 1 e.i-;ier 1- 0.10 , u t 1 . " Cliut.m, X. t;.f as H?s,:id-cl. mail ; hi own individual authority, n.en , n..-..rt tnro h vrun ie .i -r.u - "'V :TlIE i.;,HBtrMx;a-M AaAIXST It. ,ifwe would i- C'j';ie good teacher emolion; e uilm.i-:u .... "ji in , iwem-Ht !.tudy our-elws and .e if IjIm vuW, H i.he- from hi.- eye and '; Senator Hrown prese itel to we h re the ahi'i.v te conve.- in- inf.es it-eil!i -mh the v. holes-t-hool tJM United State- sena'e on run i lilf Ml tlli.-t it ; self in the-f.inHlics of the neighbor-;V1 hood. In a word the -nthu!asm of, Ifinperance union r.r-ii:fe I the ".Suceepsful Teacher" has a absolute and urirutlitIoQ il re ame's VEAK KCRVE8 RHEUMATISM ltV i 'ii-' indle.it i re of t!n h If p i-.'io, f-I 1 ii:id- r My i cn!ii-anee i-- ) r i.It t -1 to ' his lip-. He mu- In.ili hs--tte-upt-to govern pj;il-, -vek wiih far more dilie:i-e n .d earn trie-s to tev h htU id-'-ion to truth than to KIDNEY COMPLAINTS - 1 f 7 1 m m mdound CONSTIPATION I.r)tr- ta rt a bM(t f! 't 1 X.A I tfiTirar -t u.4i iir pepaad m .flection, cf ih Kado. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proo'i ' fortnation to our pupil-i, the power ; Tiii aid-.u Ui ig iiuluenre of the live, -ejitirsJaV, a petition -i'U'ied hi ; to deal jus: ly, with then,, the power or sueet-ful, teacher U not confined , a th,vw.l?lLl ujeinr" to govern tliern an l ourselve, and A lady book ageni was in Clinton last week. Of course nuch a couihi nation whh invincible. The Ix-ttcr opinion no v U that Mr. 1 lilno did not mean anything,' by ttcr more than to show how -Mild be elected. Too 1m ; a real liking for the vocation. It b j not enough t. kno-.vtidngsoun.ches. we must have the power of impart ing, conveying what we know to others. Study what you mean to teach and become proficient in It. Know what you pretend tn'know do not offer to teach,' ac 4 rare two BubjocU concerning our Ignorance I painfully use; ;ne long expected European iir and the doings of Congress. Whethe war or do an 1 oilt mwm miptfrptnt. " for oyou make children love ..r hat Iearning.Training a ischolar to habits ortudyi one of the accomplish ments of the "Successful Teacher," for this Is the great secret of a good edu atlon and a successful business power for good which o one can peal of otiuute. It brings order out of con-iia,w.. fusion, light out 'of llarkness, and s.t aetlvitv- fo milling -v the Jntelle? J were aldf. j if Ao-raE? ,ave better s4irKlHt alarjlpr attendAce.nnd mre general iirertt m ini f.f ted in the the iuterual revenue siUe of poptjl ' r educalfm. And in conclusion p?rmit it to be naid, that under the influence of a successful teacher, the noral and religious at mosphere of the Hihle will prevail, Tlii petloti was uade HE ORIGINAL 1J UASH STORE Sijith T T ?nprn'M' twwher must be it siauld clothe everv thougl t.dire" ther there Is oin7 o bo any able to train pupils so they will l ,v, every motive, and inspCe e "ry r whether Congress is going to study and not look up ,u it as a mere action. And, L so fr 5 ythmg, is past rinding out. tduty they have to p,rfor while at licence is felt the haopiest reui s The National IXnnocrattc Conven tion will meet in Ht Loui on tlieoth of June. Tlie North Carolina Dem ocrat c State convention will be held in Raleigh on the 3011, of M.iv. Pol. itics, will therefore soon begin to for his conn ry's w J-fare tha-, m.uio,, lor iiiu is a school and we are are realized. learning from the cradle to the rrave I a d the spring time of life is the time to train the mmdsso they will choose the piths of virtue and not of Vice. The faithful t eaeher ,Uu. ... . - - V J i AM ' J l . agitate the minds of our people. any Harmony ami organiaition Is need ed in the party in this State. The people need only to bo impressed with the supreme importance of maintaining Democratic supremacy this State, to insure victory. Our people are as well governed and the taxes are as low as In any state in the Union and there is absolutely no reason why any one should desire to turn the state over to Republican rule. one else can do. The painter who ger boys oft CiLoei:i ij,,v D nv. a Cuimxkv. Charlotte Chronicle. Yesterday afternoon the messen- Jad otrTTiei tern- inonentin that state and Wore th naus of many pri-niineut women workers in the cause of prohibition in Georgia. Tiiepuition sets forth the evils on he interti ll reve.tu law?, and nays that their exis tence u i!) be an evrhv .f i-..r oiistriiction in the tvay of pro liilution. 7 1 ' --:; U tratlVrrsrtT T Ilefore the war the general govern ment did not tax anything. Tariff duties were levied but direct taxation upon whiskey and tobacco and Oleo margarine and it is proposed to tax cottonseed. Where will the thing - L A mi n Biopr me nrst departure Iron, principle in dangerous. It always ha? been, and is now, sound Demo cratic doctrine to deny the right of the general government to levy di rect or excise taxes represents on canvas the beautiful creation of his own skill and Imagi nation or thestriking events of ids story; rears a monument to his own memory and for tho gratification of his own pride, that will h,nge idure, and continue to rise in loftier majes ty, from generation to generation. Still how insignificant the profession of even the skillful artist when eom- parru witn mat or ti.o ,,.., 11 .. ..v.. . A v,m, WorKs upon stone tha wavs and or canvas, the other the undying spirit; the one creates the form and figure of the lifeless body, the other molds the living character of the hero, statesman, and sage. The artist aft no no. tern Union Teie- grapn company, regardless of win dow - lass and back Vnces, were in dulging in a game of foot ball, Ih the w. ... a-.,, ,ji innonir;;i Hotel. One of the boys distinguished himself hv kicking the ball hi-h into theair.and in descending, the ball went straight down the chimney of Mr. Hoediger's beer saloon. The saloon has been closed up since January 1st. and the ibout means of recovering their cherished ball. While they wera deliberating, a little darkey came up and they explained the sit uation to hi oi. His eyes brightened as the talk proceeded, and when he Th Daughter of a Fool. Lat Sunday week at Matthews, 3Ir. James Spittle and Miss Smiley IVessley were united in the bonds of matrimony by Uev.J. Aberuetliv The brido knot yet twelve vears old' and her mother, before givin" her consent to the union, stipulated that the bridegroo n must co.iti.tue send ing her to school. To this Mr. S. agreed, and the young wife will not have to forego the pleasure of olav- I "iff with the other children.- if.n roe Enquirer. jycrs. We projnise to fte first to introduce the strict Cash System and our imu 11 w a succsss. Xo chalth, m.t...,,,-. ... 1 ".-lc1 """o linn- iil-'l l'u"1 i,rites5 Dut one cash price the same to nil buvc fight it out on this line your purchases. With largelv incrPAuxi fa:i.-.i .. . " - iwe., ,or me transaction of buiuess durin the coming season we seek Your trade. Our improved rail road faeilit; 1,..,.,. . , .... . I " """-"wi ut 10 us new avenues of trade and weotfer to our customers all the advantages which long experi ence, careful observation and close biivl,,.- e m Ca&EfcJ Sptcif c for Uitr DI::t V .i!t-r rv- wsta m u f t " In i'.r, M. ;.r -r n : l ( l;taMiai:'!it' nr iiu h ! ! Hlr! .. 1 1 J :' l .'jfi. nr if. '.n; jtsa r-ul -!!..;- !. .1 fei r . fe.k! iiJ! I -I k . t-r ; l. f.) Ht-:ti. .-. sth lAi4f,:' i Uk'x-S I. y,. u 1. 1 ti ilii i i-. itts ; flrtulMt J i:rl,.; sin k. y p- -u. f ?.. k5a nj . c iif h : - ef : rr-1'! ; 'be nrtr. l fin n.l ,:t-tir: .rvl r -vl, U :k c3 !- SIMMONS IVHJL REGULA70H PVRCLT VrCCTkSLC) 4 nraU pwJ in IU- Hiih 10 hvM IL Truil IJ tt la bri( Ut 'Ut,n. Iiver, Sidneys, and Bowels. BtaUrt. ltowrl CUlil. ) lrwMl. Nek llradartMW CviMltMtlofi. (UiiuaanoM, Menial lrrMin. Colie. Eadanad ty lb uve of J MUUoal of PttW, u THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE fc Ckihbva. Ibr Advlu, awl t tb Af4. ha aor Z Staai andaa (rxm ( Wrappn . 1 till mm HAKES gASYj it! -C5! fboukl a fi-w lftv rmSaMort. I for Book To WtTlK" r. ' Sunua Uwl LATva ttv, AUaata, Ca. ' In ci-s of IVvet and At'oe, th. blood i- a etWtuily, tlioah not mi dance; ou-ly poi.-Kii.ed by ihe f ilu i.im uf t!iea(m-pbere ie ii iiid lJ by the deadliest pi-oa. Ir J. II. Mctx-)is I'hilU nA - IVver' t'u' will fradleate thU iNUn;i iVom J. H. Zertin A Co., Philafolphia. Pa., ti e -ytem. oJ ceats a bvttie. K- a raoraiaToks. Irto, SUO , ImjKTfivt digevthm aral as.-iu.-i Ix I satire rough weather, gett he; ilatiou produv-ed;rordeiode,.nditloi.s; i,xi,u' da-op hK-idith, me ofthe.ystem which grow and rowmg.eojiilruKHl by neuleet. Dr. J. II. i As a . reve.itlv... ,..! tr ti. ....... McLean's Strengthrni:-;g Cordial and i uil l-i,lney and liv.-r troable, us,, tl.tit lilood Puriiler. hv Uf t..ni.. r..i..l .'. renu tiy, ir. J, 11. Mcl-an" 4 ( i.m r ;u:d Kid.;e liainu Give us an oportmdty to save yon ,uol!ev on al, YZT . "" 7 . " V" T ' lK U "" io me sumik'ii. l.oo j.. I bottle. 5-l.M per THE SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. Miss Rebecca E. Brock. The interest that U now being taken in education marks a new era in the history of our State, and not 4nly with us, but is manifesting it self with popular approval through out our common country, and is send ing, forth a penetrating, light that bids fair to dispell the dark clouds of ignorance that have so enshrouded us as a peopl , and held us back in the race of life, and so obscured our vision that we have been unable to appreciate or enjoy the beautiful in nature around us, or to livo in the fiall fruition of pleasure or usefulness was tha intention of the great there be light," was one of Ishd In the natural world -"b of,day as he comes and his works arc admired in proprr Mon to his skill; but the memorv of the "Successful Teacher" will h S-. 1 . . .1 Tit ... . invii.-MiKii win, gratitude when all earthly distinctions shall be forgot ten, and the results of his labors shall en lure forever. This material is no rude earthy substance, to be fashion ed by the chisel, or made to glow with animation by the pencil. It U the delightful task ot the teacher to mould mind, that emanation from Deity which when developed, con stitutes the intellect, the affections and the will; which denies relation ship to anything earthly and claims kindred with the skies; and wiiii, when all material forms shall dtcav. will co itinue to live and to glow in ' t W e are Selling Flour, Bacon and he. ivy groceries at tha very Closest Cash Prices. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and I netail Druggists of Rome Ga., says ve nave been selling Dr. Kings -ew discovery, Electric Bitters and v,..,.. iiirai oaive lor lour years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universablo satisfaction. There have ben some wonderful cures effected - - - - r -1 We shall offer Ba ggiug, and Ties also daring theCottan Se..,.i lt a w es get the ball for thj paltry considera- eral cas!9 of pronounced C up i . . - nouui cents, tlie boys mad the iilii-su -.111,1 r...l . . m. - jiwji on. me hoy made ins way to the roof of the !)ll!iili'nrr on.l .1 t t. . i 1 '"o niMlillM ll) 1110 to Of mechivmoy. He perchwl himself on the chtmney top for a moment and then disappeared down the emmney. Ihe boys waited patient ly for half a;i hour'ui their adven turous messenger failed to appear. They finally be.-ame alarmed and on going clo-e to the chimney they heard the boy uttering half-smothered cries. It was evident that the boy was fastened in the chimney, and the ews spr.ad so rapidly that in less 111 'Oil llMlll.ln,. 1 . . ho bright ofpive !, . 00 poo, 3 ? "T. tality. What, then is the seulnror'. or painter's art compared with that of the successful, or faithful teacher? It is the teacher's business to form the intellect, not to fashion a stone; to guide th-: affection, not the pencil. or brush; to stimulate conscience and give euergy to will, not merely to maKe the ipeiess eye speak in a group ot figures. In a word it's the teacher's to educate the human soul and fit it for its noble design and lestmy. The mind of the child is like the unwriten. nao. fw utu rftom hjLi,oiui pression can be erased; good or m.iuuigflwereiiiauo and the boy was located in a flue about ten feet from the ground. An effort was made to rescue him by means of a rope lowered down the chimney, but it failed, and it was not until Mr. A. C K i. f 1 am onurier i amweil mounted a ladder and knocked a big hole in the chimney that the boy was res cued. ire was almost suffocated, and was so weak that he could scarcely stand. The scene when he emerged from tho hole in, the chim- ouiosi, luaicrous one. He was arawu out headforemost, and jvjitmo8tjmpossible t onsumo- : i . . nou nave oeen entirely cured by use oi a lew bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with ua-ure outers, we guarantee mem always. Sold by Dr. R. II. Holliday. Per sonal. Mr. N.II. Frohlichsteln. of Mobile. Ala., writes. I take creat n!e1B!,r0 in recommending Dr. Kimr's W Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bron chitis and Catarrh. It gave me in stant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been awicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried oh- er remedies with no good results " Jieciric iiltrprs anr Br. King's New Life PiJK both of wnicn i can recommend Dr.King'sNew Difcovory for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles freo at Dr. R. II. n0li- uays Drug Store. prices. I,. addUo,, to th. above we expect , lmvnw :uld ' , meat ar air toi,iess that we 8hall be able , :15te wi.b a:,y ,UrUet I m the ftate in all Kind, of Merchandise Dry Gqods, Dress Goods Notions wJOTBtad bhoes, HardS?rId cutlery,Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, Windows, and Building Materials generally. IIICHOLSOH & CO OPE e- Ait ):3?y i and i CM3ie!!o.'j-2t-Lrjr ,e o f CiTica over SLwirl & Clues' Store, f & Cl IN TON, X. C. The undersigned having this day formed a partnership for the practice of Liw in Sampson and surrotiniliu" counties, and in the Supreme Court of the state, we respectfully inform the public that our services are at the command of persons in ,H.,i o(- them. All business intrusted . om care will receive prompt and faith ful attention. Some member of ) J. L. Steu-nrt. the firm always in D. B. Nicl ols an, thoolhce. JF. R.Cooper. Feb. 21st, 1888. " - 'A .V ! I III I I. I '(il in 1,'i Mill'! . -I.i (In- I J , i in. I' n. iii. ;ti ;. ... !-,, ,,. 1!' I s.'' ; Hi V. , i , It'H'l ,.r ,,, ' " " V "!! ll' . ill . H, V I M e i t i; t I 1 nr Mn-u!,,r H t-i ii.-. i .-ii,.i,t M Ml it. mile (o 'in :!.,- i I ' I'll .! III. i.' tti'iil .'. i ii ..w. r M- I'l iWU'..- inn! .- . 1,1. H 1 I 1:1 ! l M.. I. lr. r, rjn in. , tn . r 1 Empmm DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore exist- Vnr better tlian the linrsli reatiunitof inedirii.es whih d horribly grip,, tin patient anc destroy lh cwatingtif the Mom "!. Dr J. H. McLean's CI. ills and Fever L'nre, by mild dolv affect iv action will cure. teS et 55 cents a bottle. milling business is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. Jan. 22, 18S8. Jhn Ash ford A J ohu son. Jan. 26. J. R. Beaman, Sr. 4t. ATTENTIN FARMERS. o i I have suOjJ r the human r -cuuwr me. numan ract' ..jirtue. HencreatStat uiuwn i uu uut mean ine e acquisition of what is laid Vn in books, but to look upn oic as auxiliaries in the expansion four own thoughts so that we may be ."dle to drink deeply of the en Jightc 'dng waters that flow from the -pie,an Spring. No one can accom - plish mu'ch m this life as an imitator. -Originality is olwayg appreciated .andicisthedutj'01, the teacher to impress upon them.'ad3 of hIs PUP1 4o gather well the thou?hta of others and digest them fully, 4?ud then to think for themselves, so the.v Clu able to hold fast to that whu is good. Then If we would hjve i be .interest in education to inerea we men, noble generals, and victorious armies are of little value in any country without efficient teachers. Indeed, tho teacher ha3 ever been the patron of society. To him has been committed the responsibility of training the mind and forming the character of each generation of American citizens; and to our com mon or public schools we m st look in a large measure for those who will soon be called upon to manage the affairs of families, to transact the business of town, county and State. Upon the character of our schools and teachers, public and private, depends the Weal or woe of ferr " ns ana was ledVoff to his As the Senate was about to nri. journ one recent Saturday afternoon until Monday, Senator Hoar said fo Senator Vance: "If you were a good an, you .could quote that 1 Saturday Night, heme to underco a cast! hands. itlon at her millions vet to live, well QJ awa war a m watwu v u a. VMJV a J "-m w m m. must have good teachers. Teacher I uoounaing or down fall of our boast- whose hearts are not in their work and have not a love for teaching will never be "Successful Teachers,' "neither will education be much cared for in . communities where they are employed. We must have good -teachers In our common schools if .we would be a prosperous people. If ,a teacher would be "successful," he must seem and be superior to his pupils at all times. In the school . froom: and out of it be must make them believe that fee la better than . they ' Not that he knows everything or is more learned than .other men are but that be is really and truly more honest, punctual and loving J a short that be Is in every quality which makei the tue man a model ,for alParbund him. Thua and only .th is can he attain to that superiority -which makes him a teacher beloved, respected, and obeyed by all the littlejaifnds, hearts, and wills for eI institutious.lt has been well said, "tot?ducate a child properly, re quire pro,.four5der thought and greater wisdom, thsn to conquer an empire or govern a stai.t8" The grand re sults above referen to, can only be secured by that iTPble class of teachers who have consecrated their lives and talents to the - work of Joe Caldwell's head is level. From Statesville Landmark. Wa CQt 1 ! 1. rrt . "vouj firuigni: . ine man who tries to induce the Democratic party of North Carolina to retire from its well established position on the internal revenue, is an enemy in disguise it were better that he should go over to the Republicans: he would do us less harm. He who believes that the party can change iront on this question and live, is an ignoramus about North Carolina politics hedosen't know the peo ple. You may call it expediency, or what not, but if the party swerves one hair's brexdth from its all-the- time position on this question, it is gone. You can just put that in your pipe and smoke it. It is a question of consistency and victory on the one hand, and of bad faith and defeat on the other. If the Democratic party proves false to the people on mind study and character buildimr. I this vital lueion, it will take from The key to success on the part of the ' election day till Christmas to count teacher is found in his ability to in- tho majority against it. The Demo spire his pupils with earnestness and cratic party will not do it. enthusiasm in the business of the - m m school Therefore to wake up mind is 4 Major McClammy, as a member of oThT c , i ""r rorK5 the Committee on Agriculture, is and if Successful in this, he is at once master of his situation. A school when so managed by the teacher as to absorb the minds of the children in study, has no time for Idleness or mischief, Qood order is easily secur ed, cheerfulness, and industry every where pievail; study and recitations labors. No teacher can do ' aie no longer a task, bui; .a pastime; working hard to defeat the bill to tax cotton seed oil.The bill is clearly When all throught been good." . Senator Vance ret Ing a Republican, I lie." mm a $m f a 1 1, My old stock must go regardless of I must make room for my SPRING STOCK. Eriends and fellcw-citizens, come one and all axd secure the best bar on ever bought. sw of the very many JCTS WORTH 8fiTS 3TS WORTH iOCTa ." 15CTS i j I I I 6CTS Preacher Hall, of Mulberry, Wilkes county, is reported by the Wilkesboro Chronicle as a man and tho only one it over met "who never was dmnk, never had a la wan it never paid a lawyer's fee, and never told a He-" GRESS br $1.00 Several cas es of pronounced onsui- ption have been entirely cured hv inn r " use oi a iew nouias of Dr. Kino-tt New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We gurrantfi mem always. Sold by Dr. Jl. H. Holliday. I respectfully annonnc tn public thai I Lave onmaA restaurant next door to J, . Royal and am r)renarrl ply my customers and the pub lMsnerally with good meals at all times prepared in the uesi aiyie ana perved "a IUUQ r?. facturers of the north and west and discriminates against the cottonseed industries of the south. Hesays these lard manufacturers presX out ten per cent, of il and sell theJom- paratiyely worthless refuse as Feb. ?3d m, and judre for yourself. Oyste W nam ana Unicken in the regular bill of faro. - - a, trii CHRISTOPHEufflT i FINE SEWED 'Sfor $1.00 And many other bargains that will astonish you. Respectfully, T.O.POPE, Clinton, N. C. Pomona Hill Nursery, POMONA, N. C, KHflEAP kursey stock For Winter and Spring Sales 1887-8. I have a large stock of APPLE THIS, Two and three yea.-s old, good varieties, that I will CLOSE OUT CHEAP. ALSO PLUM, CHERRY, Q APE, &C. on hand and to Standard Brands of Fertilizers lor sale. Roysters high grades, Acid phosphat e, Walkers cotton Phosphate Achma, Gem, and Farmers friend. a.1 and see me before purchasing. C. Partrick. JiLcKLi:x's AnxicA Salve. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Chllbalns C rns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is gua ranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunped. Price 25 cent per box. For Sale by Dr. R. II. Holliday. Frequently accidents occur in the household which cause burns, cut- sprains ami bruises; for use in such cases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many yearjJ been the constant favorite familv ,i j BELLE VOR in an $ ool. If you want anything in the Nur sery line CHEAP, especial ,y AP- ruvj, sena lor my Illustrated Da scriptive Catalogue fand Sneeiai Price List ef surplas stock for Win ter and Spring sales of 1887-8 only. Address J. VAN. LINDLEY, POMONA, N.C M .NTON HOTEL. W. E. BASS, Proprietor. J5A first class House, and reasonable prices. Private and transient boardinir respectfully elicited. The table is annul with the best the market nr r MA The Spring Term of this School will begin Jan. ftth 'S8. o The Si.-hool has been running suc cessfully for 2 years, and is in a more prosperous condition than e . er. Those wishing to send their son aud daughters to a First Class UrxxA ing School will lu well to write to the Principal, for particulars. J. D. Ezzell, A. B., Clinton, N.C. H..E. Ciddena, :o: SHEDDLK CLINTON . IDBANCH W. & ff. RAILROAD. Daily except Suxday. .ueave canton r-45 a r Arrive at Warsaw Leave Warsaw Arrive at linton Wtion . nnnatinotui Willi ' 'eave Clinton " a. a v. U J ,J ,1 J - r ivva y null of appetite, headache, take one Arrive Warsaw of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney PiUets. T ey are pleas- Airi at Clinton ant to taWe and will cure you. 25' nts a vial 9:25 11:10 A. M 11:50 " 4:30 P. M. 5:10 " 6: 6:40 'A " ATTORl,TEY-AT-LAW, ". 1.IXTOX. N. C. Will practice in Sampson an - adjoining counties, onveyasiCi Xiee on 1. For sick headache, female troubles. neuralgic pains in the head take Dr. H. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 cents a vial. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELKRY, :o: CLINTON, N. C. I have on hand and for nale a lot ot very handsome watches, gold, sil ver and nickel, Elgin, and Waltham makes,both ladies' and gents', hand some vest chains of rolled gold. Everything warranted to be as rep resented. Don't forget that I am a sewing machine man and have just received a lot of the celebrated Domestic ma chines, Needles, Oil A etc. and can furnish any part of any sewing Ma chine on short notice. All of the above I will sell at bot tom prices. Call and see me in At kins' new store on Main Street. Nov.l7th, tf. You will have no u e for spectacles If yOU Use Dr. .T Tf -VfnT .rtan'- Strengthening Eye Salve; it removes the ill in ana scum wl.-ich accumulates on the eyeballs. -uMues Infiamma ttoiiT cools and Boothes the irritated nerves, strengthens weak and failing sight, 25c. a box. If your kidneys are Inactive, will feel ami look wretched, even in m ftt cheerful society, and meiar. - holy on the Jolliest occasions Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm, will Pet yon right agiuSl.OO per bottle. NOTICE. The undersigned having ouaL. Ified as administrator upo th estate oi H. L. spell deceased hereby jrivs notice to all per wmu holdinir claims atrainst th said decedent ts present them uu y auincnucateit on or before the 1st day oi March, 1889; and persons indebted to him are heiehv not i RaA t . m.w. t The Weekly News Obserier. diate payment: Ulchard Patre, Administrator Stswart, Nicholson & Cooper, Aiiys. The Weekly News and Observer is a long ways the best paper ever pub lished In North Carolina. It is a March 1st 1888. 6L .l:i A 1 . . I crui 10 me people ana to the State The people should take a pride in it. It should be In every family. It is an eight page paper, chock full f the best sort of reading matter.news, market reports, and all that-You cannot afford to be without it. Price, I i.zoayear. . We will fu8 the weekly News &nd 1 1 ibV f January 1st, 18S9, for f l' -stapl c?py. ? 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