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TIN' ., i"TN, CAUCASIAN. N. '.,-JUXK 20, 1BS9. ,'v lli. . til ! ' NotH'P. Ill i:i- rt accounts cf marri- . -A . , At di .iliH (II vm more man jr, ( . All over six lints ;1, j;..,! for t half of regu- r;tt viz: nvn cent li-i'' liuli a 1" Advertisements. . . ii, lii .Iliilay'K Drugstore . M' MilkShakcM, Umon., ' j I'. .u 11 Find-Clas-i (j'roce- mii i l'is""M townihip. "'n.'.i.ry M i 1 1 r A '., (Joldsboro, v t 'Ii-'v I'oinl Pianos. I . arrow i urciiuue I h i r: il Ml ' n 1 Ailiiiini-lra- SiibM'rilM -:ii'- lli' I I'. . lullouincr persons will receive . ripli.-ii- lor TiikCuvasiax at . .. W llw.ll Il1tllU It. I'mkcr.Maitlaiul ; .;. V. Ilrnr.v, .Maru-ur; :. I .n I'M", 'alharinc Lake; j;. V. Mm i ill, CJuin Ilrauch; ,;. I'. .Maw-ll, Rcsaen; D. T. I!. M'M illan, Wade ; i; . Monk, Newton (irovc; ju-cpl. N. I lull, Kichlands; .,... Sin- C Carroll, Harrcll'.s I, it. '.tvi-ll, I'. M., Sloan; V, :, il i. Kd wards, purgatory; . K. Johnson, Clear Hun; II. Vi;ir, Tiusnn; Tin'-. S. Wntson, Kenansville; Mi-. Sin' 1 1 u--y, Warsaw; W. I.. Join 's, Jr., Magmdia; C. I Parker, Cypres Creek; Waller S. Merrit, Taylor's liridge; ('. II. llroiison, liisli'.n; . It. Anlry, lusmal; l;. T. Turlington, Ora; J..-M- WiNou, Mass; 'I'. I'. Piidvn, (iravtl Hill; T. D. Itoliinsoii, Way Cross; N. I'. Renter, Joford; J. ( '. I lohlis, I lobton; II. II. hraujdion, Minsjo; p. V. island, Uland; ;. W. Milliard, Ilayne; (i. Carroll, Six Ru;:s. S. J. Kairclnth, Shepard. J. I. Williams, (Jihs Mills; J. II. Packer, Keener; II. (i. Williamson, Dobbersville; ). 1. Robinson, Delta; Mi-. Cornelia Faison, Elliott. ,J. W. Spell, Hawley's Store; ('. 1'. Johnson, Clinton, N. C. .1. M. lioekerman, Huntley, N. (5. Mr-. Lizzie r.eaman, Mcaman's X lloails; John A. Oaies, Duplin, Sampson :iinl n-lov counties. lojti a A number of our young teople picniced In the delightlul grove at Rrown's Church last FrMay. Tho- who participated report a pleaant tutca'-ian. The t'riend-j of Dr.Ca.-sIIerrin"'. w ho hal lii- arm broken, by a severe fall In Coneonl fometinn; ao, will te lal to hear that he is improving. ills physicians say he is il Well as rouMlnt expected During the la-t I'resMentl.il e.un- pai'n a flax polo of cypress was erected in Clinton and a Cleveland ami Fowle banner attached thereto. Some months ago the pole was cut down and a vigoiou; Kprout has risen from the stump and is rapidly grow ing, litis is probably indicative that though Cleveland was downed in the last election yet Democracy will be rejuvenat'-dandhe will come again in 1802. All Through the County. i What SainjM)uiain f re loin? and Sajhi:. -lr. Frank lloywtte has tube rose IiIii-sdmis. Tnev are the earliest we lii've li.'aril of. - Several interesting communic - t'nins arrived Wednesday at noon, to lib for this issu.). - We are indebted to Mr, S. A. Howard for a box of "roasting ears," the first'" we have seen. fue Carolina Veneer Wiwks shi,ed a car load of liutter Dishes ' linn in New York last week. The editor of this paper contin ues on the sick list, and has been un alile to "ive this issue his attention. Tin: C.uvasi.vx must have 3,000 siihscribcrs. How can it be done? stick to us vourself ami get another man to suhscrihe. We have been har.ded a it!trified door button, which i supKsed to be over a century old. It was made by old Mr. Diu.can, commonly call ed "Doodle" Duncan, and was Pound on the place where his sou Alfred Duncan, who died some years ago, used to live, in South Clinton town ship. Its shape is yet perfect, and it was evidently made of hickory, which, of the woods, is one of the most common to petrify. It is con siderable of a curiosity and can be seen at this oilice by any who may desire to examine it. We noticed a few evenings isgn at the depot two car loads of West ern hay. We are told that seven or eight car loads have been brought here within the past two or three months, and for whom ? Hot for our merchants alone, but for persons who live from one to twenty miles in the country and do nothing but farm. We learn from Mr. J.K. 1 loyal that not only hay but corn is bought by some of our farmer.", and that within the last few months he has sold over 8,500 bushels. Messrs. T. II. Part rick & I5ro. in connection with Mr. Richard Holmes have sold over 0,000 bushels; and no onl corn and hay, but meat is brought from the West to feed an agricultu ral people in the East. One of our meichants has been selling from one thousand to fifteen hundred pounds of meat per week, and that chiefly to farmers. Now this is simply ap palling. If a farmer is going to buy meal, corn and forage, what on earth, we ask in all seriousness, is he going to pa v 'for them with.? There can be but one result. It means sooner or later agricultural bankruptcy. -m - One Reason. There has been much complaint about delay in reports of sales, dam aged condition of truck, etc., this season and the following letter re ceived by Mr. V. A. Johnson, from one of the leading commission men in New York, will probably explain to some extent the cause : Mit. W. A. Johnson: Dear Sir l'.etween the li. U. Co. and S. S, Co. we are getting hurt bad on beans and herrie. We had nothing on Thursday or Friday, and to-day we haye only 2.1 crates of liueklrberries out of !): reported lv S.S. Co. alone. Jialanee was left and will not le liere until Monday. The trouble is they are hav in" more tlian they can carry. The market is glutted here with beans to-day. and they will not sell for more than the freight. Half of these beans should haye been here Friday and also nart of the huckleberries. The beats all I haye ever seen. It is a down right shauie. We are working hard to sell out, but it is like swimming against the tide Will report sales, we hope, to-night on all received. We receive a postal of party send ing a lot ol ten hoxes lieans say, anil ta-uay we get six and about next Monday get the balance. So you see what trouble we have to get things right, and report correctly and satisfactorily to the shippers. Hope you can explain the state of tilings to the growers Ac. JfcSTSend us the news from your township for this coluiiin.Tba NKWTOX (JUOVK. Newton firove prides her-elfupen being tlio banner prohibition town of the State. At an election heldc local option, on Monday the 10th inst., every registered voter cu-t his ballot for "no licence." Crops have much improved since the recent rai:i. Mr. J. T. West brook lost a horse last week. Miss Mary Williams is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. E. Cox, of Wayne. We think that Mr. Isaac Williams has the finest cotton in Hie town ship. The boys of the (ilenwood section long to -ee the 22nd of July, when they can assemble again to work un der the directions of the princi'tal of that institution. We understand that the good peo ple oP the Cdeliwood section are ex pecting to take a great part in pre paring for the pic nic, to be given at ilenwood Academy on the 20th of next month, for the benefit of the teachers of (ilenwood School. The public is invited. Please don't for get your "grub baskets," for they are important under such circum stances. Si pi. HALbS. W. li. McCullen's mule ran away last week, while hitched to a plow, and Mr. MeCullen, being entangled in the lines, was dragged for several yards until he struck a stump and the lines were broken. He had sev eral ribs broken and was painfully bruised in several places. He is im proving at this time and it is hoped le will be out again soon. WKS'IT.KOOKS. The farmers of this section will be busy for a few days harvesting leir wheat. Mr. Otis Ward, one of the former pupils of Uellevoir, took a school at Maple 0 rove on the 10th. The congregation at Shady Grove was disappointed on Sunday last by sickness- in the preacher's family, but the crowd assembled and the brethren held prayer meeting. B. & D Now it is evident from this state ment that the 11. 11. and S. S. com panies are not doing their duty, ami the fault lies with them. We hope the matter will bo better arranged for there is no reason why truck should be delaved to such an extent lu'v. Mr. llicaud, the venerable asjhis. :istm of Fifth street M.E. Church, -Itev. Mr. Meeks filled his ap- lointniei ts at the liaptist church l;tst Sunday, preaching both in the morning and at night. Wilmington, preached a learned ser mon at the Presbyterian church here lii-t Sunday night. Work on the Methodist Church is being pushed and, if continued, will ere long be ready for use. It will be the handsomest church in town when completed. Personals. Miss Mamie Faison is home from Peace Institute. Dr. Jas. Spicer, of Goldsboro,vas in town yesterday. Tuesdav n'nrht's train did not reach Clinton until 1 -r0 o'clock on account of freight car ldsboro. Miss Liza Morrisey friends in Wilmington. is visitin sjx-cial Cor. aui-a-iaft.) - Me. Editor: I ?st Friday circumstance found meat the Baptist Orphanage, Ox ford, V. C. A few word about the institution might !e of interest to some of your readers. The location is jut boy on. 1 the we-tern limits of the town of Thom aville in Davidson county, and just South of tin? It. ti I). Railroad. The i situation is beautiful and admirably adapted to its present use. The building occupy two parallel hills on either side of a gently sloping ra vine. There are four hou-e, two for boys and two for girls, each of which has its own dining hall, and there is a chattel for worship. Each house U in charge of a teacher and a matron nil being under the man agement of Mr. J. H. Mills as Supt. The grounds are as lovely as groves oT native oak and hickory can make them. There is a farm worked by one hired man and the orphan boys. It produces about enough grain to upply the institution Jt of the y.ar. ino water is obtained from some halt dozen springs and is ex cellent. There are 104 children there now and many applications for ad mittance. There is really room for only 'M. It is proposed to erect at an early day a nursery for chil dren too young to attend school. Other and larger buildings are in the plans of the management for the near future. The children are required to do is near all the work to le done as they can. They are well trained, well fed, well clothed and apparently contented. What struck mo as re markable was that there was not a sick nor a sickly child in the insti tution, Thero has been only one death at the institution since its es tablishment four years ago. ft is a worthy cnanty ana one that appeals to the hearts and poek- of all benevolent people. It is near ly in its Infancy. It will grow, and will be i lasting monument to those who projected it, shedding its bless ings upon the homeless orphans of the coming ages. D. li. N it'll OI.SOX. June, l'Jth 1889. BUSINESS LOCALS. 12T WnU" ftnd Iluliw Not km rm fc tnird In this rututun lit Im trrit a II. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENT Another large lot of Corn aad Meat at T. II. PaktiuckA llr.oV- in them for sweet and butter milk. A new lot of I.-u-t-s at j -II. F. Powkix'sJ That Tobacco at T. M. Ferrells, at " cents a plug Is a wonder to all. RACKET STORK. Another lot of Racket (ioods will !e in thi week, which will be sold oheai-r than ever. Mns. Makv I-'. Petei-son. UARiiAIN STORE. A new lot of Ooods jat received,! consisting of Dress OwhIs, Hoshry, etc. r igured Lawns at five cents ; Solid White C cents Calicos 5 cents; Counterpane from W cents to $1.75? Pants Cloth (Cottoiadcs) 12J cent.-; Extra quality of I.rd. Special bar gains in Stationery, Ink, Peas, etc. Half pint lnjttle of iuk for 10 cents. Warranted not to rust pens. Scis sors, Razors, Spectacles and Jew elry. Ii. F. Powell. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ship Your Truck TO J.F.LimEFIELD, (tKXKU.Uj Commission Mm-liant. j-vtherx mom-en hi'miai.tv. Xi. 21 North Market Street. 1 HOSTOX. j 1 1 uckletK-rrh a v!lty tht 1U turn imle on day of tmle. R RKXfK. Fourth Nt UmiaI IUtuk, ItoMon; twn Aciatlan, i Clinton, X. C. Jull-kt -JUST RECEIVED. Miss Rettio Murphy is home from the break down of a oaiem remain Acaaemv, tor vaca five miles this side of tion Mrs. I. R. Davis, of Fayetteville, A horse .lied in town Tuesday s on a visrt to her broth er, Mr. C from entinn- ian manv bean vines. Jounson i- . i crsons who allow tneir norses 10 Judi,e Boykin has finished his put bean vines should be careful not spring circuit and is now at home i let tnem have too many. taking vacation, after an absence of - 'Esmeralda" will be repeated to- nearly five months "Riiuii AiMiis-niui. iwiwiiu.. Mr.P. II. Ptn.r. of tlm firm of ut three weeks affo washiemvi. i n. - . . " " - iuiiiiun, ausworiii, v v.o., m ''iiipiimented, ami it is nopeua iun manuPacturer House will be present to-night. Tiet PINEY (JttOVE. Some iersons were picking huckle berries near Mr. J. O. Clifton's, in Piney Grova township, and found a black bear busily engaged at some bushes. He was frightened off and lursuecl through the plantations of J. T. Darden and V. A. ltoyall's; dogs were put in afresh, and-after a mile heat, bruin was treed and shot by J. K. Boyette and instantly kill ed. This makes two bears for this township. R. Died, in Alapaha, Ga., on the 14th instant, Mrs. Maggie Cain, (nee Hobbs) wife ot Malcolm C. Cain. The deceased was a native or Samp son countv and leaves a number of relatives and friends in this section LISIJOX. Mr. J. S. Johnson, who has been attending Davis School, LaGrange, is home tor vacation. 1IOXEYCUTTS. Mr. F. M. Royal is home from Wake Forest College. He is pre paring himself for foreign missiona ry work. Died, cn the 11th instant, after a inunful illness of several months, Rurrell McAllie, son of Mr. Redden Honeycutt; agod about 10 years. DISMAL. We are very dry at this time just around Dismal, having had butveiy little raiji since last of March. The corn crop is very poor. Corn that was planted after March has al most been ruined by the bugs, and it has been so dry that replanting was a failure; therefore the stand is very bad. Building of the new school house at Clement will soon be commenced. There is talk just now of making an effort to get a branch railroad from SheparJ to Clement. This, if obtained, will be a great help to the people of Dismal. .Capt. J. Ii. Au try is now ready to commence building his five stores at Shepard, and would be glad to secure the services of a first-class workman. In Memoriaiu. It is our sad duty to chroniele the death of little Katie Foy Cooper, aged one year and eighteen uayt. She passed away in the morning of June 3d, 1889, after an illness of on ly a few days at the home of her parents, II. J. and Emma A. Cooper, residents of Little Coharic township. For the bereaved ones we let fall tears of deepest sympathy. We know you will often sigh for that sweet voice now still in death ; but remember while it is silent to you it singing with the redeemed m glory, knowing that sheis "safe in the arms of Jesus," may our Heavenly Father help you to sing Cull not back the dear departed. Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On the border land we left them Soon to meet and part no more. When we leave this world of changes. When we leave this world of care. We shall tind our missing loved ones In our Father's mansion, fair, A Fkikxd. MARKETS. CLINTON. (Reported by A. F. Johnson" ) Huckleberries, One barrel Rest "Cuba" Molasses i 000 v!t1s Domestic Plaids. A lot of Nice Stick Candy. fir Five bags of Coffee. 'JfJ One case Soda. TO ARRIVE. Flour, Meat, Lard and a lot of good Smoking Tobacco. IN STOCK Horsford's Bread Preparation, Soda Crackers, Ixmion Crackers, Va nilla "Crisps" (nicest thing out,) Snuff, Sugar, Ac, &c. T. M. FE1UIKLL. Ship your "Huckleberries, Fruits and Truck to B.C. Fuller, ot 191 Duane Street, .N. Y. Mr. French McQueen will be in New York after June 1st to look after the interest of North Carolina Truckers. Bring your turpentine next Sat urday to G. W. Bennett, who will pay you the highest market price. "How to save money." Do you wish to know ? Read our "ad." in another column. M. E. IIOBB-S & Buo. I am now burning a kiln of 100, 000 brick. They will be ready in ten days. Those needing brick would do well to examin.j them. Respectfully, C. T. Butlek. m If you want Fanners' Alliance Tobacco, at 22 cents per pound," call and see us before you buy. Respectfully, M. E. lloniis &, Bno. Two 1 o horse power C. & G. Cooper & Co. Steam Saw-mill, in excellent condition for sale cheap, either for cash or on time. F. R. Coopek, Clicton, N. C. HAVE YOU SEEN THE! ? mm im m&m mm? They stand at the head of all instruments of this class. In quality of tone, beauty ot action, thoroughness ot workmanship, the Ivors A Pond Pl.t an os have never been excelled, but with our three newly patented improvements, viz: O. V. MIDDKLTON tor: .North Cni tUliui, WITH BR0WER BROS. PltODUCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. '2tH Wellington Ktr4t, lU-speetfulIy solicit for them the truck of Kuidern Carolina. toTThe handling of II uckleiHTrleii is a specialty. Rkkkkknck: irvltiR tionai lkmk. Nev York, but we irl4 an oyr best refereneo all iirtl who have ever dealt with u.. luysw-im II. it. WH K. n. ii. wu K. patkn'T r.vnurinii nr. An m onk' PATENT ENDWOOI) KEY P.OTTOM, "VVI GK & B RQ, I'ATLM .ME I A LI (J KEY EUITOM SUPPORT. THEY EASILY LEAD ALL OTHERS. These Patents are to the Piano-Forte what the, chronometer Balance is to the Watch. They Resist Atmospheric Changes. ictter, and c-o-t less to Bank PhlhulelphU.Pa.; Hun ic Choice of tcrdon Co. National Hank, 1- leining ton, N. J.; Braiistreet'H and Dunn'i GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE. IS. W. Corner Water and Dock Sis., IIIII. 11CI.1'III A. 1A. ConsignuicdN solicited of Hervle ami Southern Produce. R EKKKKxrEM Produee N at lonal Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.; Sixth Na- Tiie 1 vers & Pond Pianws will weir longer, stand 1 keen in order than any other Piano. The 4 Corn, (new) .... - ' rcas, 1 00 Bacon, 10 to 124 Chickens, 10 to '25 Et'trs - 10 Bei'swax . . . IS to '20 Butter, 20 to 25 Lard 10 to 124 Fodder, 1 00 Flour, ... 4 50 to 6 50 Hides, 03 to 07 Turpentine, (vellow dip) . 1(X) " (Virjrin) ... 2 00 Cotton, ..... 3-1C WILMINGTON. Spirits Turpentine, . . . 344 per gallon liosin, (strained) .... 77 per barrel " (good strained) . . 82 per barrel Tar, $1 30 per barrel C rude Turpentine, (Hard) . H 00 Old newspapers Caucasian office hundred. for sale at Tiif. at z-y cents per SCHOOLS VIV1 COl.l.IiKf; Although r.KTTKK, they cost no more than other first-class Pianos. Buy a rclia'ola Piano, made hv a reliable Manufacturer. Warranted for Five Years. For Catalogues and Prices apply to HENRY MILLER & CO., Mold boro. N.C., Representatives of the Manufacturers in North Carolina. ju20 tf FIRST-CLASS Agencies; T. B. Pierce, Warsaw, N. C, W. Mcintosh, Charleston, K. t; A. R. Faison, Faison, Is. t'.; Wil liams Brothers, Norfolk, a.; l. i. Houghton; Pottsniouth a.; r.. W. fc J. A. Meadows, New Berne, J. L. Rhem, New Benie, N.C.; V. P. Tatem V- (., Baltimore, Md.; ). A A. W. Mead A Co., Boston, Mas. my! :m R00 and LIQUORS T ri Can be Gotten from 1 nAtl 171 E3 W I I J IT JUUJU, Ship your Truck and Fruit to Jonx II. Newton, Commission Merchant, 183 Reade street, New York. Es tablished 18C5. Returns prompt, ap25 St . Iil) Cotton, (Virgin and Yellow 1 90 104 Persons wishing to improve their memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Loisette, 237 Fifth Avenue, New- York, for his prospectus post free, as advertised in another column. On Coharie. at the Eddy Bridge, in Lisbon Township. Office at In--gold or Clinton. Groceries will be kept on hand. Liquors wil not be kept on hand, but ordered for an party and delivered within e-jxht or ten days from time I receive order. Kcspcctiully, J- T. POWELL. Regular Meetings. Truck Market. l?y Telegraph. New York, June 18th. j will attend the Baptis Quarterly j Norfolk and Maryland beans ar- Meetings for the colored race at tne laro-o n nntities. North following times and places: Carolina beans not worth shipping. Kenansville (1st Baptist church) 1st Potatoes in demand and holding up Sunday in each month, Clinton (1st Headquarters ! -:0:- fairly well. G. S. Palmer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. At Holliday's Baptist church) 2nd Sunday in each montn; l'lignm xvesi, oru ouuuaj each month; Big Piney Grove, 4th Sunday in each month. Rev. o. miller, rasior. Mar-21-lyr. I have just been to New York, Headquarters tor Styles and Bargains, where I bought a full line of all the LEADING French McQueen, O K N 0 11 T II CAROLINA, : with : B. C. FULLER, X0.11M 1UAXKSTREET,SEW YORK, PRODUCE - COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rr.FKHKXt-K. Bank of New Han over, M'v ork ationai r.xcnanRe Bank, R. G. Dun A. Co.'h Mer cantile Agency, New lork; C U. Myers, of Wilmington; T.B. Pierce, of Warsaw. Truck along Atlantic Coast Line n Specialty. apll 2ni G.FUBMAN&CO.. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. West Washington Market, Hew York, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL PROBUCK. (iuarantw JllglieKt 1'rlc aud PrMt KHurtiN. Refer by iertnission to A. P. John son and Win. A. Johnson. larSTKNCIIiH lurnlnhcd on ap plication, apll -am DRESS ODS AND TRIMMINGS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fts for sale at II. ry Store. B.Oiridens' Jewel- so? Concord, N. C, W3S in town this week, visiting Dr. Luther McKinnon. Ue;ul on our first page the ad dress of our townsman, D. B. Nich- "lson, Esq., before tho Alumni As s'H-iatioa of Trinity College. In waking of it, the correspondent of township Wilmington Messenger says: "it Was indeed a great speech. He farmed everybody." Mr. Johnson, one of the engi I'vrs on f'e Clinton Branch road, report; that he has twice noticed a small har of iron placed upon the track near Six Runs trestle, and had it not hecn knocked off the train niight have hcen ditched and a se rious accident caused. This is eith er done by some miscreant or a per in iwiL I). R. WATSOX. A. F. PETERSOX. Refreshing ORANGE CIDER--Ice Cold. We continue to make the celebrated MILKSHAKES. Ciill sind trv one : only o Lents a Glass. jfgf Nice Fresh Lemons always on hand. juu ti WATSON & PETERSON New Firm ! From a plain substantial dress to an elegant u'.t for ladies. Also a larp-e line of Hats, Shoes and Piece Goods, Suited for the Spring and Sumuifcr trade and everything kept in a LOW PRICES! Miss May Murphy, who has been spending a few days in town with her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Murphy, left Monday, with her brother Thomas, for her home in Taylor's Bridge Newspaper Notices. The Carthage Blade has suspended because patrons fail to pay their sub scriptions. We have received a copy of the Weekly News, published at Siler City, by Geo. W. Charlotte & Son. It is a credit to the 'city' and Chat ham county. XORTII OLIXTOX. Miss Bettie McKoy, oi' Delta, X. C, is visiting Miss Lillian Chestnut t near here. She will go from there, through Johnston, to Dunn, where she will spend some time with rela tives and friends. MCDAXIELS. (Not Heard From) TURKEY. I (Nt Heard From.) Not Heard From.) MIXGO. (Not Heard From.) LITTLE COIIARrE. (Not Heard From.) SOUTH CLIXTOX. (Not Heard From.) FRAXKLTN. (Not Heard From.) Masonic Funeral. NOTICE. Good Qdaliw. H AVING QUALIFIED AS Administratrix of the es tate of C. N. Ceoper. dee'd, the un What hotter do vou want ? If so prone in nnrl we Vi ill sell and show Kilts Ul j. j. . VOUiJei, vitv; u, no u- . , , , dersigued herebv notifies all persons you something better still holding claims against said estate to ,.I:'l 11 present them on or before the 20th dav of June, iS90, and all peisons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. E. LANGDON COOPER, Adm inistratrix. Stewart, Nicholson & Cooper, ie20 4t Attorneys. FOR SALE. A full line of Family Groceries ! JB-Pare Up-Country Corn Whis key a specialty. Opposite Courthouse Come In! Bespectfully, WATSON & PETERSON. A nice line of SUMMER COATS AND VESTS. Horse Collars. Backhands, Traced and other Farmers Supplies. In addition to the above, as my eustomersVell kiiiW, I carry a full line of the best FAMILY GROCERIES. I carry nothing but first-class substantial goods, which I sel at the lowest possible margin. Re.onectfu.'lv W- (jr. HACK LEY. March 8th. 18S9. tf W. M. II INKS. i;tahliliel '2.1 Year. D. li. MAnKM. HINEJ & LIAIISFIELDi GENERAL PRODUCE Cominissioii Merchants, 288 & 290 Wishlngton i 18? Cbtmben SU., rJ33TA7" YORK. North Carolina and Virginia Pro duce a Keclalty. Represented by L H. HINES. Refkkkxck. Second National Rank of Jersey City, N. J. mch2H 'Jin. Turpentine Land. 20 SINCER9L c, ,1V. rLTTH 280 The Daily Advertiser, a spicj' lit- 'a who doesn't know the danger In tie sheet, published at Wilmington, and it is honed he will be annre-1 by King, Hewitt & Co., lias been re- "'iided and nnniw r inrni ceivcJ. This makes four dailes for 'tter. if hodnn'i t-twMf Kntf Wilmington. ' ACRES OF FINE Turpentine Land,well Ttimbered, a portion of which having n finp olav-snbsoil. situatea one mile from Clear runand three miles from 1 the Cape Fear an i Yadkin Valley railroad, fr sale oi? Yjeix reason able T terms. Title good. "i Apply to C. Q. Robixsox-, Ciear Run, N. C?. Respectfully, C1IAS. P. CARROLL. M m L m Sewing Machine Tht funeral of W. A. Jitcfcsen, I who was a member of Misgw Lodge, j will be held near his late residence, in- "Minfrt tnwnsh?n nn -I1m- Sri- .1.,.. ; t., A r-- r-- SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser- vajr JU nMWBmgwu , that terrible couch. Suiloh's standing are cordially iaitod to- at- Uibr. j the Remedy for you. For sale I lenU. OT & 11. UUWilUAl.f lUKSlSUVUMUBl. ' With drop fancy reorw. two Urge drmwen. with nickel rtag, od ifSll net, ol Attachment. V iny Blngr Machine sold tot U ..t5"BaS of tbe Minif ctn rert. and ..t notes lr tMuvm J" , CtWPEBATIB SEWHGlUCiniECO.f "09 BOPTH HIH SCTCTT. WLABtLPBU. Executor's Notice. H AVING THIS DAY tlUAL ified as Executor of A. 15. Rarbrey's estate, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same, duly proven, within twelv months, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons imLbled to said estate hy note, account or any other manner, will please" come forward and maue uu n.ediute payment. T. W. RAR13KEY, Executor. II. E. Faisox, Attorney. June 12th, 1389. Ct. OLD Eli. HEADQUARTERS FOR REST PEACH AND AITLE CIDER, (Corner of Vim andR. R. Street.) iRODU(3E OMMiSSIOH house, 12tulll4iol H-li. .11 FKOST, KM) Turk lIace, Now Vrk. Shippers Uirig l favor uh will be ftir..ihci with Slencils, CunU, etc., im applicatiuii. pnOMlTXHSH UUAUAVTEEri! Hkfkkkxck. Irving National ' Rank; E. II. & J. A. Meadow, Aew Heme, N.C.; Rordeu A Rro., tioULi boro, N. C. Southern ShipoingNo. 50. , api 2m EW A D V ER T I a EM EXT. A FOIITL'XK FOU YOUR FAMILY ! SWEET AND HARD CIDER afwarson liand. In addition to H,la rWmt tnA linnlHii- dri.iU- 1 I K YOl'IiIi:KT LEAVE VOl'BFAM- I keep Tobacco, Snuff, Flour, Potash, Outdid, Soda, lv l) II 1.1 ..r mnrp at ftnir lii-alh. VaU 1MB j ' ' ! Paying Simply the Interest i on tli it !uiit at the rate of 3 to 6 ijcr nt. pr annum, " n it vou uliould die in 30 miaul- . " . . . - . n For RAMJE BACK, sidebrchest, use SniLO$'S Toroua Plaster. Price 25 cits. For sale by R. U. Hoixjuay, DruigiA, Cliaton, X. C. l RI who arc we.:k. Nervous ami lflUll DtillllaUd. who arc iLir.nu from the cihjcls ot" cutly evil habits.th results of Liorat:ce or ibllv, will Cud in PEAIIS' Sl'EClFIC a i-osUive anl rr mnnf iit cure lor Xeavou Deb;litv,s ni- mal weakness, involuntary vital lo3c, j etc. Cures guaranteed, tk-ud fix cvuu j . . rr. . - . j: . m, stamps lor I'cara' iieai.se u auras es of mair their ;se and cure. . V J. S. l'EARS Cliurc'u SU-eel.,Nassliville,Teun. which are ?old at towest pri for cash. Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. m . HI L4 I IM1 111. Mini and tea UU ttcrrou li3Vfti(ithiinU-of lnlr-t for 2ft t lowest pricor rears., if you are rtill living, tlie total amount i Will Be Returned to vou with additional itiUrett. If you dont tfiieve it, tend your name, afre and potn1oe addr to the undersigned and be will eud ; yon a tranrirt of th eontrjwt. AddrtM Everyone is eomplimentimr thej 2few York Life Inouranoeto i ! n p r o v em en t of T 1 1 k C a uc as i ax, ? ' - u UN. C. but we are not yet batisfied. e iximiliiu-iltia.tm,(m, audit income to wish to make it better still. year w over r-SrOCtywo. t23-bi
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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