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f 1 i f i i: i i r. ii TOWN OFFICK11S : Mayor It. II. Hubbard. TKEAfcUKKP J. K. Itoyal. Chief of Pomck W.J.King. jAlLORp-Capt. Jba. II. Robinson. Cummiwioxkiw It. II. Hubbard, .K. Itoyal, W. 15. Stewart, J. TJ. Bodenharniurr, W. II. Hn-twn. COUNTY OKFICIiltS: SlIEItlFK J. ii. Spell. CIjKHU OK Kui'lIKIOU CuC 1ST J. S. Iiizwll. Tiskasl'KKII J. It. Iicamr.n. ItWiWTKK OK Dr. KM (. F. lift- ring. CoujiTY Kukvkvoh Arthul Lee. Coko.nkr Dr. A. T. Coopi-r. Ioaui ok I'm cation ilnj. W. N. I'nttorson, A. It. 1 ei riu; jukI W. 15. Bttwart. tJoMMi.-iHroNKiw Captain C. Tar trick, J. C. Hobby, J. M. Marvltbuni. Kl'I'EKIXTENOKNT OK HEALTH For. County Dr. .1. A. Stovi-rn. BtANOAISO K ELI Eli V. K. J!f;t- man. HLTKniNTENOENT )V CoKNTV Kaum Jainf Kb! pp. Suit. 1'cn. In.tklvtion I-l.am Koynl. I'CIU.K' Al.f INI; TKATUIi--r'onO. I'OST OKI KK: (C. I. Johnson. I'ortniitcr.) I Mall by rail .'ciivcs po.xtn'Mce daily ot 7:10 A. M., mi1 2: I'. M., re? jcotivoly. iinil wwji via Hob ton, Newton flrovi, Iimi.ii, I,;:.iiair.-, X J'ond, etc., leaves 0:0.') A. 31., on Mon J.'yrtund TluirM,!;.yfc. JMsiil go in;; to "l-'jtyettevilli-, via IJmitley, Mocker's, leave:-; at ;:) A. M., on Tuenlays, UhiTtrdays and Satur day. CIIUILCIIK.S. llaptist, I'iwlor, o. I. Hecks. H'rvjf(-H, 1.4 and Jll .Sabbaths of eaIi month. Prayer meeting Tues day nt 7 l M. Sunday K-hool, Hun dy, P.M. Presbyterian Pastor, Dr. 1$. P. Marabie, Service." , 2nd and 1th Sun day's. Prayer meeting, Wednesday t 7 P. M. 'Sunday fchool, !) A. M. Mtthodlst Pastir, '. P. Jeio.e.e Services, (nt Presbyterian and IJap tlsf,) l.vt Sunday 11, A.M. and 7 P. M. Sunday M-liooI (in l.od'e) every Sunday at D A. M. Praver inotin,' (at Presbyterian church) Thursday nitfht at 7 P. M. Epiwop.-tl Hector, J. W . Turner, Services, Sunday, 11 A.M. and 4:00 I M. Knndfiv sfhiinl :ti r Colored Baptist Second Suxdaj in eacit inoiun at n a. JM., i i M find 7 J'. M. 51 ISL'KLIj A TCTCO I IS ; Library of ''linton Literary Asso nation over postonice. Liiurnnnn, W. 8. Thomson. Clinton Loan Association Presi dent, J. Jj. Stewart; Cashier, A. F Johnson. Itailroad Depot Agent, II. 1J Cliesnult. Telegraph Operator J. C Holmes. Y. M. C. A. F. P. Cooper, Promi nent, fleets in c.ourtiious' every Friday at 7 P. M. mo - . DIRECrJX)liY. THE C A U C AS i A N : 1 PKOFKSSIOXaI COLUMN'. SKW DVEKTI5KMEXT& NEW ADVKKTrSKMKXTU i:asti:h. J.ti.' a rtv-f v.r, j.rx ami Li ih!. J V II a fojiii n feed i.f I;'Lt tli- i:!l 4.1 t l,rjluir ni'jt, V.'Jii 11 t lllo- Wan !'! I!. Ttn-n '! ;,. hi. -J in iin j Till ?.) tis- UU li..!y t-.i.-,!. -l t-vi-rln'tin I i'J'tv.f-r -J 1,1'tiT iji'ijt. ! iKi.:f I.. J ,11,1 1 n, T T DRUGGIST, ( (.'in. opposn r. : court, house, H.4 i.'een closely toadying the ui fases of our doujtt!canitna4 for ti:e p.ist fifteen years, aiid having ornik ted, under the direction and suptrvMoii of the inrt eminent V'etc rinary Surgeon isi Cauadj, the iuu course o: reainj as require! at the ec lcbriited Untrir 1 1 :in:ila) Vet- oiina ot CJuirtf! I v Mei-l.rerinarv UJlcirt?. would be Meosedto v ......... , ....... . 'ive nisieiiuw countyinen, vil3iix;tox iisi kkt. 03 MetI;odi.-l E. CliurcJi South, second i UK.-: Sanip.so!i,at Hall, April 20 and 1M. Coke-i ip y, jit Sali-m, April 27 and L.s. Jlev. . C. Peuinan will attend at F:iir liluff. and Jlov W. S Creaf-y at ifiiatli'.-s Chapel. I 'i i i s i v i a 1 1 a Co 1 1 fess. All honest, couscieiitious phvhi- ci-.ins who Kve I5. J5. IJ. (Hotanici jjooi jtini a iriai. I r:m . iv suimtt its superiority over all other blood medicines. Dr. W.J. Adair, Kockm..rt, Ha. writes: "I regard 15. jj. ). j:s one of the Idood medicines." 1 It S If U.. .! I ...II ... , 'i . . i , 1 1 . i ,11. ri if, . xsn vi lie, lenn., writes: "All reports of P.dJ. P.. are A favorab!,', and i!.-4 speedy action is XA.. FItKE OF CHAlUiK, Til,'- I.'.-.: :il 'lCi' l.i' M'lW-il Lr- Xk. :!. l :ili!- US ti Jl - iiriiiinr trr ilmin( . - - g'.w . V. .. V ... if. all diseases of our dome-tie animals. tiT Mr. Lee always keeis at his i Drugstore a full line of remedies tor the diseases of Homes, Cattle, Ho-js and otlier dome-tie animals. April ii tn, issy. tf T A. STEVEN. M. D. t) m Physician a.m SunaKoy. (Oilice over Post OfHee.) .?M:ir bo f.i'.md nt nl.rbt nt Ilin residence of J. II. Stevens on Collesre street. je 7-lyr P M. JjEE, M. D. Superior Courts for 4tli, (ith illcial Districts. ivA 7th .lu JL'inij.s (Kesldent.) 4th District, Walter Clark, of Wake. th E.T.iloykm, Sampson. 7th ' . J. C. Mcllea, of Cum berland county. SOLICITOUS. 4th District, T. M. Ar-o, of Wake. Cth ' O. II. Allen, ot Di.plin, 7th FraidcMeNoi!l,of Rich mond county. Times for Holding Courts for ISH'J. KOUKTir Jl'DIC'IATi DISTllICT. Spring Judgo f J raves. jan j uujjo- Wake February 2-jth , March 2.",th , April 22nd, July 8th, August 2Gth, September 2:M, Octtber 21st. AVaync March 11th, April loth, September t)th, October 14lh. Pamett August Gth, Nov. 2oth. Jo!.nston August 12tli,Nov. 11th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DIST1UCT. Spring Judge Shipji. Fall J udge . Pender May Gtli, Sepieniher tith. New Hanover April loth, Sep tember!. liCiioir August 10th, Nov. 11th. Duplin September 2d, Nov. 2oth. Sampson Feb. 2oth, April 20th, October 7th, December Dtii. Carteret March ISth, October 21. Jones March 25th, October 2Sth. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 1th. SLVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTItK'T. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fail Judge Shipp. Anson April 2.)!h, September 2d, November 2oth. Cumberland May 0th. July 22d, Nov. 11th. ColumbusApril 1st, July 20th.' ltobeson May 29th, August lt'th, September GOth. llichmond September 18th, June 3d, December 2d. Bladen March 18th, Oct. 11th. lirunswick April Sth, September 9th. Moore April loth, August 12th. October 21st. truly wondeiiul." Dr. J . W. Rhodes, Crawfordsville, (i.L, writes: "I confess li. II. IJ. is he.-t and quickest medicsne for rheu matisni I Lave ever tried." Dr. S. .J. Farmer, Crawfordsville, e.a., wriu s: "l eheertuliy recom mend 15. 15. it. a. a line tonic altera live, i'sii-i! eiuvd an excrescence oi tiie i;ee!c after otlier i. inedies i f- lected no pereeplitdo good." Dr. ( . II. .Montgomery, Jackson ville, A. a., writes: "Mv moibr-r in sisted on niy getting II. D. II. for her I R'U T ;i II. .'!: (If!- ("Nil cf nl-.l, .,!.. resisted the usual remedies. She ex- r v perk-need immediate relief, and her JLJ. A' ii;ilu)ejner.i nas l een truly v.'on- dertul." A premiuenl physician who wish es ins name not given, sivs: "A ia- ueiu ci mine whoso ease of tertiary syphilis was suivly killing him, and which no treatment seenn t to check, u as entirely cured with aDout twelve bottles ot 15. 15. II. He was fairly maue up or sKin and b, .nes andt rri Die ulcers." G 'i 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOEI FjIYSICIANjSllKaEGX AND DkXTI-ST, Office in Lee'a Drugstore, jo 7-1 jt rr E FAISON, 11 Arr JUNKY AND COUNSKLL- ou at Law. OfHco OO AfaSn Mrrnot '-., will nractice in courts ofSauioson and adjoining couniie.s. Also in Supreme j CoQrt. All business mtrustexl to his euro will receive prompt and careful attention. je 7-lyr KERR. ri OKNEY . AND COUNSELL OR at Law. flffiw nn WnllStrppt. Will nractice in Samnson. llladen. r -w r ii v ft render, liarnett ana jnipim v;oun- tlos. Also in SiiMireinM I'unrt. Promnt personal attention will be given to an iev;ai ousiness. je v-ryr 0 iMr. iiookus iiere's a dress pat- I..fll I .iViin.t.I f ... r Dookus.-Oh.and it's just iovely, too! . i ookus ;nily twenty- i ve cents taiU. j.lr.s. IJOOktl', Tiikni hnlinr. rid old cheap stuff back. Terre Jiauie r.xpress. cured entirely by Swift's John IIiil. CI DEB. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Corner 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-Nuts which are sold at lowest price? . for cash. - Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. ' .Skin Caueer Swift's Specific has cured a cancer on my face, and has almost i-'ndo young man of me. t J. 1 KATE, n acissa, Ya A servant l.-aii been afflicted rnanv v:u.s nun a cancer -on j;cr nose WJncn resisted all treatment. Pih has neon Specific. Thomson, (b Swift's Specific has cured mv can cor, wmch was vervharl. T in tine health never better. Unvo gameil .j pounds -ijico I began tak niir ovrii t's rs neei t o . l 11. S. liiiADFonn. 'ijptonvilie, Tenn A young man year this town had an witinr; cancer on his fae-.. v !.;(.7 had destroyed his nose and was ;at- mg towards his eyes. As a last re sort 1 put him a. Swift's Specifi iinu n nas curea Jinn entire v sonm and well. M. F. Cjiuailky,?!. I). I'gictnrope, Ua. .My lather Iiad for v ears an eilln cancer on his under tin. -Mf! i,o,'i invu ii tv been gradually growing worse until H inia eaten awavhis under linilnu-n to tiie gums, and wa feeding itself on me insiee : his encek. an the surgeons said a horrible death was soon to come. Wo crave him nin bottles of Swift's Specific, and he kis oeen entirely cured W. 13. Latiiiiop. houth Laston, Mr.ss. ll I fi i if. . . "win s r-neeine is ontiroiv n -on-n av-ie remedy, and seem.'; to euro rn. cer by forcing the poison out of the .-j stem mr.iign t lie sore. Bend for our book on Cancer and blood poison, maiicu iree, TIIK SWI FT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. He t'urc:l Original Vins. Vf ins St- Louis, I'rop'r M. A. bimmons Liver Medicine, Kit'd V&J l S. Court defCats J. I 1' FrC)ir A Q- Simmons Liv- cured Indicestion, BhioJsni'es. YSrrsiA,SlCK lIaADACIIE,Lo&T ll fir T II I? 1 1 . . .. il;-w'da,n;Tcnn-' writes: -I . .huuiq nave Been dead but I lor your Gmuine M. A. Sim- fiiBT -""f ver Medicine. IJhave WltRB?J sometimes had to uhKt;t.- 'Zcilin's stuff" for your Mcdi cine, but ii don't answer the purpose." -JcVOTye!J'24tor Ti MaMisl Mn.Kk;. r ;? -"p., chii, says; i r - i'.Kuu oi youri.iTcr Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I want no better Liver Retrulator and cer. r CO inorc of Zeuia's rcizture. l)eof'?.ss Can't by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is o.dy one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itisentirely clos ed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation ean be taken our. and this tube restored to its normal condiiion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which l: v.othing butan inflamed condition of the mu cus surfaces. Wo will give Ona Hundred Dol lars for any ease of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. tgrSohl by all Druggists, 7Gc. Hauteur vs. Humility: "What a haughty, dignified lady" Mrs. Doo littleis!" Haughty: " Why.theonly time I ever saw her siie was tlui pic ture of humility." "Really! When was that?" "A week or two ago." She was talking to her servant girl. Liverpool Mercury. 171RANK liOYETTf', D.D.S. Office on Main Street. "tfixTfr Otfrs his services to the neoole of Clinton and vicinity. Everything in the line of Dentistry done in the oest style, bat ist action guaranteed je 7-lyr T7 S. THOMSON. YV Attokxev and Couxskll- oi: at Iaw. Oflice over Post Office. Will Practice in Samnson and ad joining counties. Ever attentive and faithful to tht, interests of all clients. je 7-lyr O TEWART, Nl CHOLSOX A k 1 COOPER'. A ttornev.s and Counsebn-s t, I-.n.v will practice in -Sampson and adjoin ing counties and in the Supreme Court ot the State. All business ?n. trusted to us will receive prompt and laitmul attention. Oinca over Stew art & limes' store. feb 1 tf J H. ROTAL'i dALOONI Headquarters I Pure Wines and Liauors. j. A'alk in a:id Ci'll tor what vou want. Mr. Miles Jackson, my clever clerk in charge, will be pleased to serve you. JJrPureUpcountry Corn Whiskey i i i always on nanu. Respect! ully, fel31-tf J. II. ROYAL. Call in at the New Firm of WATSON & PETERSON. Where you will find all kinds of Family Groceries and. everv kind of a Drink to tickle the paJate. .f rS Ture Ui-countrv Corn Whiskey a specialty. Respectfully, WATSOX & PETERSON CD s -I i t CD pi mmm I CD i AT THE -LARGE BRIG OF J. B. ROYAL. YOU WIJLL- FIND DRY (;tX)ls A N I ) NOTIONS of every ilescrlpUoM. QUALITY, flrst-cll sa ; PKICBS, ti,e iva?iia.lt!e. H ATS! HATM! II TS!.! Hats of Fine Wo.il, of Cotton, of Straw all the latest jj, voi y Iiv Pr cs. " . SHOES! An iiiniuiito Uck fnr men, women anil children. piV REMKMUKR, My SHOE is Hit cheapest nnd must popular ver soM in this market J KDV AliE! Every th nr in ihi- line that you can Imagine. ' A new Invoice of Stoves recu ivel. Tho I. Jc H. Scov 1 Hon has never yet been surpassed by the Invent'on 0f , Wo k becomes a pleasure whe i usini; Mich an implement. ' "TliIGUnKS! Read, come ami make them smaller and be wiserand happier : II j i 20 bar els or NewtMip Ouba Molae.-ses and Nw Orleans Syrnp, II ' ' 1,000 btirlu-la of Prime White Corn, , 10,000 pounds of i)i Salted Sides. The above ives but a faint idea of tlio trexnendoul ctock of goods which I have just rtveiTei Come in and hcu for yoij selves, jvheu my clever salesmen will take pleasure in serving hi ' Warrtf till V Ii J. E. ROYA1 NEW SPRING A fine Line now in Stock at Pone & 'O'ulbreth's. A. LADiES' DRESS GOODS. Do not fail to examine same, as they are remarkably cheap, before buying elsewhere. Oalicou 5 cents and up, Ginghams 8 to 10 cents, AVorsted9 10 rents and upwards, Plaids at 6 cents, Bleaching 6 cents and upwards. Ii-ge Rue of Straw Hats all first-class and ".heap. OUR IMMENSE STOCK O F SHOES VERY LOW. Do not forget to examine the Famous FARMERS' TRIUMPH PLOW SHOE. A full and complete line of GROCERIES, as cheap as the cheapest. Plows and Castin-s for the FARMERS' ALLIANCE. POPE & OULBRETH. Jan. 29th, 1889. tf r CD At My New Stand! Clinton Harness For 22 Years T T flDPim U. 1- Ul (NEXT DOOR TO HANSTEI N'rf, ON WALL STREET, FORMER- I have nvved to a larger store so that I can carry a Larger and Fuller Stock of General iYiercnandise T met the demands of my greatly increasing trade. -. NE.'.V Qi ,'UDS COMING IN DAILY ! " The same motto; T . ... - ' -" i vosiui. lUAJiUIJi, . WHICH "i,y irauo, win De strictly observed in the future. T. M. FRREI ' IN NEW QUARTERS. I have moved this week into my new quarters on Fayettcville street, neatly opposite the Caucasian Printing Office, where I will be pleased to serve the general public as in the past. It is unnecessary to tell you anything or my own make of Harness, for they always speak for their own merits when used. In addition I always keep a good supply of Northern Saddles and Harness, which I will sell at the lowest possible margin. Also the cheapest and larcest Cf v. s A.fAMA anywhere. V hen you comn to town bo sure tccall in and see for yourself. Respectfully, ArarC. 8t , w- !f- STETSON. March 8th, 1889. 3m Atlantic Coast line. WILMINGTON A WELDON R. UadfiSi Oondonioci Mohoduiu TUAINS UUtNIijrTlTr oatku No.23 f.4l. Ai. Ifi. '89. Dttilj. rtn'n,iilyn J Daily. Suutn. Lt Weldou. 12 40 p m 5 43 c WUi, Arltockv MU1 I 52 4 T i0 ArTarboro, S 55 Lr Tarboro. 10 20 Ar Wilaop, a 27 " 7lH pit. "; Lv Wilson, "2 37 Ar Sclma. 3 40 Ar FayMtevil 6 () Lv lioldsboro, 3 20 " 74tTpiu 8 3ua l.v Warsaw, 4 16 , yn Lv Mai uolia. 4 30' 6 40 iTsi- ArVilniiii2t'n 0 00 " U 55 " 11 3(1 TRA1XS GOIX(; NQjmi. 14. So. 78. :NV ' Dai,v- lZX LvWilmiiiKtV. 12 05am 9 OOiun 4 00pm Lv Magnolia. 1 21 10 43 S 40 Lv Warsaw 10 57 5 55 Ar Golclsboro, 2 25 11 52 GU" Lv Fayettcvillft 40 Ar Selma , 11 00 Ar Wilwou I- io LvjWilson f0t" 12 tojwtTf&itM Ar ltockj Ml. 1 20 Y 2) Ar Tarboro Lv Tarlxro 4 55 10 20 am At Wcldn 4 30 " 2 40 pta tt 40 r GOODS A T Jo 4 "II A C K2 1 ET A C K, ' a lastina and fra Krantpcriumt'. Price C5 an1 50 wut?. For sale by Dr.il. II. Holmoay, Dru g'st, C'iiutT n,2s. C. ' m& ijji I.. Whore does lielkins come from ? "Oh, nowhere in particular; his fa ther is a soda water roan." Ahem ! I always thought he looked like a squirt. '1 Oil 1 1 ' ' Jones Shall I give you a ride on my knee, Tommy? Little Tommy; Yes. but don't tro as fast as mv other donkey. mo Husband I "Wifp. Dr. Smith. the chiropodist will dine with' us to day.' -Wife: All right; I'll order corned boef. . - 15V has occupied his same nrHYTAr norm dt TommiTT UiUiVr IiOliDLlOflffllMl 011 Charch fetrOfit. The rrentr. on,! orignal leader in low prices for men's monies .economy in cloth and money nr. 11 ,.: 1. " fu iu give iuih a nail. t-syLatest Fashion plates always ou nanu. . June 7t 1. vr. mt ' m H EW BARBER SHOPJi When i ou wish an eay shave. As good as b.irber evsr gave, Just call on me at my saloon At lt.orninjr. eve er noon I cut and dress the hair with grace, 10 suit tne contour ot the lace. My room ig neat" and towels clean,; Scissors sharn and raziv.-a teen' pvprvthin" T thinfc- vnnill To suit the face ami please the mind! i i.u aa my arc anu skiii can ao If you just call, I'il do for vou. PAUL SIIEItAltD, The "Jinton Uarber. Mr?. A. E. MuRPiry." Owner and Proprietress. The Murphy Hous is central ly located ,withMarge, 'comfor table rooms and atteuti ve ser vantF. FARE, FIRST (TLASS FREE TRANS rOHTATlON FROir DEPOT. ; ; lAMPLE P.OOMS FOB ;COMMEKrTAI. TKA.VELERS. g?The Traveling public are respectfully invited to stop at the MURPHY HOUSE. : JAMES MEANS' $3 &S4 SHOES " Competition ii the Llfo of Trade," and If you bare not seen our latest imorored aboda tou cannot toalne how Hrely trade la. or how hard our compcUtc have to work to SLl of At your tailcr for tne JlUneS Moaas' $3 Shoe, or theiLc.. MoaJ Z a,no ndl . n i ,'-TC y ne eenuine unles havluS o and prloe stamped plainly odZo te" W er OJ"Mfly Jo. Unshoes M stampedix you task upon his doifu7oa do notnSt, I?Z retailers will coax you Into buying Inferior shoes upon which they mate . laerVroflt. i ' "f jTf rw m mwrmmm ww . V tON ft ?-jattu.tj SA SHOE -:o: NEW CLOTHING, SHOjS, DRY-GOODS AND HARDWARE One lot of Calicoes at 5 cents pe: yard. Spring Good- will be coming inconstant! v. Cash etiatoiiiRr WOUld 00 Well to rail in nnrl nrnirm o j,1, Kr i ' i. . ... --.-- ... Maa.u ViMlllllll . 7a.tll rV fl !(' I I lift I III V If IT MM I kU. v a v "- ' VITV- Respectfully, where. UNEXfiPi I rn im 5TYLE UNEODALLEQ .IN UUKAUILITr AND RFECTIOH CANNOT FAIL TO SATISFY, THE MOST FAsnmOi W. R. KING & CO. the James M-an ci sh , , m our brnch 1,1 MT that we ar. now ,Ue to artl. m that tJLM rtod lf,TMto were re- Our. atha oHHnf f.7ov " 7 on a you wlU be conTincl that wo do not cxnf. coDewfi " If ..Cad.f Shoe8 aad tio' inilute our eyrtem of business arnaUeto ' Td taCUTT prdaCti we we the largest nmnufacturlriTtnt inrert one ,nt ,V . T'ZTTr'. w'"un 3onr rectl ,B V tU or Territory If yon will " fwswi vaiu uu write xo us. JAMES MEANS &; CO, 41 Lincoln St., Boston, mIsh. FCLU LINES OV T:ivl .... .. "T " STEWAEt & MM Clinton, N. C. N()TT( mHF UNDERSIGNED II A V-J- lug qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of James Sutton, Sr., deceased, hereby give notice to all parties holding claims against tsaid estate to present them, duly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, or this notice will be plea I in bar of their recovery- All persons indebted to said de cedent are requested to make iinme iiate payment. ; 31. U. lilCHABDSOX, Att'y. W. J. FAISON, ? : DEAI.EH IN : . GROCERIES IND CONFECTIONERIES. i j This 27th day of March, 1889. 4t , incl4-tf W, J FAISON. I ara yet at my stand on Fayette ville Street, next door to Printing Office, where I will bo pleased to see all my friends and customers. Call iu and see tue: f am Rlsn nrpiinrtwl - of mu voel. " X r VJ . dence, to accommodate my colored i'.. r .1 - ...til. T 3 . iiiaija wiiu ioaru ana Xjougmg. - llesiiect fully, -;0: Vh take this means of raying to our friends all over tiie countiy that we are still at our OLD STAND, on Wall Street oiferiiitf t v In the L ne of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Always ive u a call when you come to town, whether you wish to buy or not. uespecuuiiy, I)ailv cYrtui Ui.twluv Train on Si-m lnn.l Vi-l- lirnj.i. lu... Halifax Tor S. it:n.l ?.n n turniag Kinveii iScutLud Neck 8 n m. daily excepHSuudnr. . Train leaves Turboro, a. C, via Albemarl & llalei!i railr.md. Jaili except Sunday. 503 p. m., Siinday 3 17 p. m., arrive WiiluiusLon, N. C. 7 1W p. m 4 53 p. m. Keluiniu lea" Williaiiifcton. daily except SurwIaT. 7 IU a. ni. Sunday J 50 a. iu., arrive Tar biro, 9 15 a. m.. 1 30 a. m., Train on XfiillanrI V i.n..i. . . . V VilULH leave. Goldsboro. daily except Suinlaj, n w a. m. arrive omiibDekl. 9 30 a ni. Iteturnina: '.eavea SiruUifield,! 35 a. in.. arrive Gold-boru, It 45 a. iu.. Tram on Nashville branch leay Kocky UU at 800 p. m., arrivea Xali ville 3 40 p. iu., firing npe 4 15 p. m. ltetmuiiig leaves Spring Hope 10 00 a. in., Nahville 10 35 a. iu., ltockj Mount 11 15 a. w, daily, exwpt Kuuday. Train on CI in tou branch leaves Warm" for Clinton, uglily, except Sunday. C W n. m.. mihI at II in m llAliifniii.i will " . - w . i III. kV4I 1 1 JJ w ... leave olititou at a GO nH i in .. ... connecting at Waraavr with Xoa 41 and 40, 23 and 70 Southbound train .in Wil.,.,. C- t'-.v. etie ville Ih.kIi is No, 51. NoruV uoun.l If .o, ;o, D. ily except .Sun. lav Train Xo 7, South, will Slop O'llv ul WiUoi' Gol.lxro and Magnolia at U'eldon for all pomU North, daily. All t ail vialiu:hmoni. and daily, xci j Sunday via Day line Trains inakecloi" rounM lion for all iHiinU north via Richmond ani VTavh- All tra mi kiln bImI 1u-ttur.ft.teak Wittttitirr. ton avl Washiu-ftou, and have I'uhuao tame oierieraiiacliea JUII r Dl VINE, Gei-'l Supl. ' J It KENLV, San't Tran.. T M KMt.MK. Gtn'I Tana A-nt. It Remember that we cannot ff-r specialties, s 'soma do for o,i v. i.x cnjT,(i ait at, mo i Htjsi po.".sioie price. March 8th. 1889. lm - - NO'l'J CJ1Z THOSE WISHING TO 8UB scribe to the capital stock of the AMFSON COUNTY FAC- l)Kx7tyMi'ANY will find the books open at the offices of J. A. Ferrell and W. B. Stewart. ' J. A. Febbell, J. A. Oateh. W. B. Stewaet ,! Cora. Til P IM rlt" artt weak Nervou mud IU L IV neliutcd. wlo are atfertirc ironi me eaccU of early evil liabiU,Uw results f ignorance or folly, will find in PA11S' SL'ECIKKT n uotiitivii anA tur. maneut cure tor Neavotf Debility.aejn. uiui weaKnetw, involuulary vital Joaacs. etc. Cures laranteed. Send six cents in staniiNt lor Pears' Treatise on diM- of iaau; their and care. - J. s, rEaitt Church Street.. Nashville. Teun. The CatjcAsiak most hv s oon subscribers. . How can it be done? Stick to us yourself andgetanother man to subscribe. . FlE(0(jOR3TrIAT jRQf oMUT 5WASH OUT ONLY SOLD DYDQUCGISTS T, IRQ BITTERS Cures iBdifestioo, BllkXMoeiM, IripnMi. ria. Nerrooaoem. and General DebfUlrr. rhni- amrtesnmeadlC AU deaten teU U. Geantoe auttade mark aad crossed reittBeiOB wrapper. 1: - ( -
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 25, 1889, edition 1
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