TIIK CAUCASIAN. CiK;v;rNrr-'-l"'':'1 ,attr.' . ! M.INTON, N.:.,-JUXK7 sv..f THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. CIKCITI-ATION: 1,500. tlistti r'0. f lnvi lnri!i'' tlf l.i-t 12 w.rk n six 1 wr I -VfM ')ii-i. ar Header, si few of ur.ib-i . . i ,,,, Hrnww i.ayi not j -1 i their nii-rripi Jons, j u i:- l.l. flint v. ii a;-e oner of tlnM:i If an. i.I.m.-i- sil!ow its to remind n?ed yon aain "at ui- rcatiy tlieainount, however .small. Iftl us live; o;i l"a;uit terms. We do-iro to t-'ive you a lir.-t d iss liajier anil we ui.-li you to read and enjoy it, but to do tidy, it i.s wrcf.sniy that we keep our little financial relation frtruilit. Dr. McDow is a jv on trial in Charleston, S. C., for the; mnrder of editor Dav-,on of the Noivs Ac Courier. '1 he jury is coium ed white; men and 7 n.'rot'S. A disastrous fire broky out in the fated town of Johnstown, I 'a., on Monday and destroyed reveral thoilH:incl dollars wo tli property. It is truly an imfor t'ni.iti; town. The North Carolina Teachers part of 1 10 persons will sail for Kurope on July Kb and re turn about, August 21st. The party will take'in the Paris Im position on their trip. Pennsylvania voted on Prohi bitum last wetdc ind the a litis caried the State by an over "whelming majority. The ma jorities in the towns of North Carolina that voted on local op -ti.n tw.o weeks ago vvers gene rally largely anti. Hum is gain ing ground it seems. More convicts are needed on theC V.& Y.V. Extension. The llaleigb correspondent of the Wilmington Messenge ' says : A j d ieat icm for more convicts is made lv the . V.&. Y. V. Railroad, nirthe W'ilniii'.gtonx tension. There Hie now liC.n at work there. Some sickness prevails there, mainly dys entery, inl mainly along the Ulack river. lasvwliere the health of the convicts is good. Mr. Kirby II. Smith of Colds boro who was arrested at tli3 Univeisity during the com moncement and charged with painting the Caldwell Monu ment hfM entered suit against Pre;?. Iattle as agent of the board of trustees for 2o,0U0 damages for false arrest. lie has able counsel and the c?se will be watched with interest. The present fruit crop is one of abundance as far as it has ma tured. Throughout the Btate the returns are favorable. If it is properly taken care of it must prove a source of much comfort and considerable revenue. Let t'je people le.irn to care their fruit crops to dry, to pre serve and can them. This year owing to tho exorbitant price of sugar eafUsed by a conspiracy to robtl.e people, and made poss'bly' by the present tariff, the people can not preserve as much aV visual. Hut they might cure by evaporation and thus prepare their fruits' for market Wilmington Messen- The Wilmington Star says A short while ao we called attention to the fact that our of our Western counties imported several thousand bushels of corn from from the West to sup ply ihe homo demand for corn, and the Clinton Caucasian of thh? week informs us that two .mercantile establishments in, jthat town had sold this year C000 bushels of Western corn and la-ge quantities of hay and meat to supply the wants of Sampson county fa"mcYs. Thk Caucasian sounds the warning and says that if this continues it simply means agricultural bankruptcy. There must be refcrm in this. It is barely possible that here and there a farmer may be found who can Duy ins oreaa-ana meat, irom the West and keep his head a - T 1 . bove water, but 99 out of a 100 will go under as sure as fate if they continue in this course. The Star agrees with us in our statement of last, week that for an agricultural people to buy their supplie3 from abroad must result in bankruptcy to those who do so. There is no hope for it to be otherwise and we trust our farmers will make their supplies at home. They .can do It. More home necessa ries and lesscotton should . be the motto of our farmers. A JI i:iC H'AN' IM I VMICA I. ? AM- IN A. T it ! a A 1 v If a f a Wnliani Maikle P7r,..om1 the cjTjftif : "J American ?tamlna I K c J i n i r i '4 1 ' ' a 1 1 1 answer it in years th; affirmative, ".-'evfiity ai;o," ho iyn, "over W per rent, of all our men tvera farming, liiitit'n or fi'liiiiif, raiMi'iii.', erly, liit aH day in t It-? pure, bracinjr air," tc. ow wanrt-ly K) .'-nt. are farmers and the rest arc at va.Aiun 'which contribute Iilt! or nolhin- mu.lc, or Jicaltli making. 1 abor-raviiu: ltiil,.lhwry J.aupplantwl hu- ! twin exertion ;itid kiil to a worKie.nii e.xieiu, aim our iia.-tinieH now ii rc iuojo largely 'f ' dl'elkrtual rind Uh.s of a physical rharaete.' than for merly. The modern athletic .caiiicM ami gymnasiums affect a very hiikiJI te.centage of the people. The rt-Milt f the.se changed conditions, thanks Mr. Klaikie, is visible in dd and young;, and ! .1 i.s not t-t .ange that tho major ity of A nigricans are inerort, Hat cht hted, poor walkers and pre maturely infirm. Kxerictee at .schools is neglected. "Are there five boys," asks he, in an average ciass of sixty who can run half a mile in even three in. mites and a half without being badly blown?" There is certainly much forre in this view of our race, and we should accoid it unhesitating as.-entil it weie not for the statistics uh'ch are so often in tni'dve and give the lie to ap pearances. These mathematical impertinences testify that the average of life is longer and the death-rate smaller than it was before the lamented lack of exercise began to operr te. If the statistics must be admitted, tlte truth is that certain sanitary improvements have, in the les pects noted, more thrui neutra lized tho causes of muscular deterioration, Und that we are st'll much worse off than we hould be if Mr. rLJkie'n su ,- gestions for securing a better physical development were ad opted in schools and eleswhere. That we are not dying younger is no reason why we should not strive to keep from growing flat -chested and nervous and making life lesu enjoyable. The uncomfortable theory has been advanced that man kind, if isolated on the No: tli Ameiicau continent, would be come extinct. It is asserted that the Indians were already lading out when the white man camo, and that the i cords of the mounds show that at last oiio race previous to them had been extiugushed. The explanation is that our climate wil1 wither and destroy the juices of human I life unless recruited by im ported blood. If this bo true M Blaikie is working for American stamina against greater odds th;m Iih knows of. Ve a:e not disposed to accept the assertion, however. X. Y World. quit TJiY iN;"--";iYi: YOUR TIM1V ALT, .Doubtless many have been led by mistaken views of duty to enter certain fields of labor Alien the Lord had not called them there. In such casej, as soon as the mistake has been discovered, it ought to, be recti fied. It is .not pleasant tb say, 'T was mistaken," but it must often be said. It is often hu miliating to confess so great a mi-tako, but it is better to con fers it and i edify it than to go on pe.-petuatingthe mistake. If a man finds he has not been call ed to preach, let him have the manhood to acknowledge his mistage and quit trying. There is still great need of preachers who shall give their tir.tie entirely to the work. The chinches need to be educated to the duty of pastoral support, so that the har.ds'of their pastors "iray be loosed" from all other work for a support, and they may "live of the gospel." Bib lical Recorder. Swift's Specific cured me of ugly ar.d very painful boils or risings, I and twenty-three on my back and neck at one time and a great many on my body. I took S. S. S., and t vo bottles cured me. This was five years rg, and have had no boiles since. W. M. Miltku, Arlington, Texas. W. H. Wight, of Rogers, Ark., a prominent farmer and stock grower, says that Swift's Specific cured him of tetter of twenty years' standing. Of course in that time lie had a great amount of treatment, and say the wonder is that he did not scratch ti e flesh from his bones. S. S. S. cured him crnick and permanently. Tho continued use of mercury mixtures poisons the system, causes the bones to decay, and brings on lut.rf.nriti! l-Vinniii.itici-vi Tim i sf .v. . .. .......Li..... .111,. VI. V. v. s. K. 8. force3 impurities from the ; blood, gives a good appetite and di- gestion, and builds up the whole hu man frame. Send to Swift Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, (Ja., for Treat.ee on Blood Diseases. The Swift Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., offer a re ward of 1,000 to any one who will find by analysis a particle of mercu ry, iodide of potash, or other poison ous substance in S. S. S. frajrTreatisc on Blood ami Skin Dis eases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, (ia. CATA1UUI CUBED, health and sweet la-eatli secured, by fcbiloh's Ca tarrh iemeilv. Price CO cents. Natal Injector free. For tale by 11. II. IIol- LiDAY, Druggist, . Clintou, N. C. Alliance Dejiartment. ORGANIZATION. 1'rchident Marion Butler; Vice-President E.Kich ; Secretary J. I. Ezzell; Treasurer S. A. Howard; IJusiness Agent G. A. Clute. Lecturer N. Fennell; Chaplain J. O. Tew; Sergeant-at-Arms 1. II. Jer nigau; Doorkeeper Charlie Crum pler; Executive Committee J. A. Oates, Chairman ; II. M. Cruai pler, M. M. Killett, W.H. Thom as, W. K. Pigford. Committee on the Good of the Order I. A. Oates, IJ. S. Peter son, C. H. .lohiifeon. Query Committee W. J. Craddock, M. M. Killett, Abram Hobbs. Co. Organizer Isham Koyal. tKrTjTuK Caucasian- was adopt ed as the official organ of the Coun ty AUianves by IheCountyAHiancu January l'Jth.f There are now 1,'JOO Farmers' Alliances in the State. It :'s said that the organization is more complete in this than in any other state. North Carolina is not tl be excelled by any of her sister states in anything she undertakes to accomplish. . Newton Grove Alliance elect ed the following officers on the 8th inst: 11. A. Ingram I'rcs.; Ed Johnson, Vice Precedent; Jas. IJouse, Secretary; Stockton. Tart, Treasurer; II. A. Thornton,Chap lain; E. Rich, Lecturer; Artkul Lee, Assistant Lecturer; L. E. Lee, Door Keeper, Jas. Crusen bery, Serg't-at-arms, E T. Briit, Business agent. This alliance is progressing well in the work ings of the order; and endorses the action of the National and State Alliance in all of the pro ceedings.' There has been re cently subscribed to the Busi ness Agency Fund 22. . J. II. Bouak4 Secy. lUKKCTOItY OF SIB-ALLIANCES. , Jas. M. Spell, Ilolliday, No. Secretary; postniHce, Clinton. Progress, No. , Miss Callie I). Itoyal, Secretary; postefiice, Clinton. lope Well, No. (i7(i, D. C. McPhail. Sec'v; postottice, Heaman's X lload.-,. Wliite Oak, No. 33:5, J. 1). Parker, Secretary; postottice, Clinton. Delta, No. 874, W 'II. Ituss, Seere tar jt; postoihee, Delta. Reddiok, No. 1,120, If. J. Itiven hark.Seeretary; postofliee, Alagnolia. Laurel Hill, No. 58.1, M. M. Kil lett, Secretary; postofliee, Clinton. Rye's Bridge, No. 582, D. W.-Tew, Sec'y; iostotiice, Beaman's X Roads. Keener's, No. 578, G. W. High smith, Secretary; postofliee, Keener. Ingold, No. b;, J. v . Oreen, Sei rciary; postoffiee, Ingold. Cross Roads, No. 484, John Hot., Secretary; post ofticQ, Hives. Honeycutt's, No. 583, It. H. Faun, Secretory; postofliee, Huntlev. South River, No. 831, S. B. Page, Secretary ;post office, Hawlev's Store. Cedar Hill, No. 830, Fountain Jackson, Secretary; postofliee. Haw ley's Store. Maple Grove, No. 35G W. 11. Lee, Secretary; postofliee, Rlackman's Mill. Browning's No. 581, .1. F. Hol- lingsworth, Secretary; postoffice, Dobbersville. Mingo Academy, No. 220, II. M. Warren, Secretary; postofliee, Giles' Mill. Bluff, No. 577, W. J. Craddock, Secretary; postoffice, Hobton Six Runs, No. 5)2(5, John W. Mc Calop, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. Mt. Gilead, No. 873, V. II. Rack ley, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. Goshen, No. 446, Thorn s I Sut ton, Secretaiy; postoffice, Hobton. New Hope, No. 80G, W. T. Hines, Secretary; postoffice, Warsaw. Kings, No. 679, Henry Herring, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. Piney Grove, No. 617, W. I.Lane, Secretary; postoffice, Faison. Woodland, No. 1,486, O. P. James, Secretary ; postoffice, Way Cross. Beulah, No. 680, J. T. Mooie, Sec retary; postoffice, Warsaw. Hermon, No. 747, T. IV. Britt, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. Red IPll, No. 925, John J. Vanr., Secretary; postofliee, Clinton. Purdom, No. 832, D. W.Williams, Secretary; postoffice, Dismal. Mingo, No. 354, R. M. Jernigan, Secretary; postoffice, Giles' Mill. Andrew Chapel, No. 519, B. R. ! Owen, Secretary; postoffice, Mait land. Poplar Grove, No. 616, L. M. Lew is, Secretary; postoffice, Faison. " Hall's, No. 618, T. W. Barbrey, Secretary; postoffice, Hobton. Boykin's, No. 615, L. C. Spell, Secretary; postoffice, Dismal. Bland, No. 872 M. J. Moore, Sec retary; postoffice, Bland. Clinton, No. 579, B. S. Peterson, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. Oak Ridge, No. 329, R. L. Lewis, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton; Eureka, No. 328, E. H. Howard, Secretary; postoffice, Ilayne. Salem, No. 600, S. A. Howard, Secretary; postoffice, Huntley Spring Hill, No. 355, J. C. Draugh- on, Secretary; postoffice, Mingo. Snow Ililf, No. 1,332, A. R. Her ring, Secretary; postoffice, Taylor's Bridge. Coharie, No. 654, W. S. Lawhorn, Secretary; postofhee, Maitland. Straw P jnd, No. 580, B. Z. Black man, Secretary; postoffice, Bass. Newton Grove, No. 357, James Rouse, Secretary; postofliee, New ton Grove. Franklin, No. 748, J. B. Sewey, Secretary; postoffice, Harrell's Store. Hickory Grove, No. 1,029, D. L. McLamb, Secretary; postoffice, Bea man's X Roads. Lisbon, No. 671, Cora Bronson, Secretary; postoffice, Lisbon. Evergreen, No. 1,510, A. C. Cash well, Secretary; postoffice, Ingold. Clear Run, No.. , W. Lee Rob inson, Secretary; postoffice, Clear Run. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi loh's Cure will give immediate relief? Prke 10 cents, 50 cent, and 81. For Bale by Dr. It. II. IIolmday, Druggist Clinton, J. C. - . THE DEERING- HARVESTER AND KfNDKK. Tho Greater LnborSiver of the At'c. Eve y growivof grain fdiould haveon-. TVrwis very ea-o?iable. J or part cnlars and terms apply to J. R. BEAM AN, Sn., Clinton, X. C, Agent for Win. Deeriuy & Co , Manufacturers, Chicago, f II. iiois. jo 27 tl FIRST - Can be Gotten from J, T. POWELL, On Coharie, at the Eddy Bridge, in Lisbon Township. Office at In gold or Clinton. Groceries will be kept on hand. Liquors will not be kept on i and, but ordered for any party and delivered within eiht o ten days from tun e 1 receive order. I'espectfully, jU2o-im r J. T. POWELL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE OF LAND- rilHE UNDERSIGNED, UN JL der a decree of the Supeii or Court of Sampson county, having been appointed commissioner to sell the lands hereinafter described, will, in pursuance of a decree of said court, sell hy public sale, at the courthouse door in Clinton, oa. tho 8th day of Jul v. 1880. for cash, the following Tract of land, situated in 1 Franklin township, Sampson county, I I fon the west side of Black River and bounded as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a cypress at the mouth of Bloody Bluff Cove, thence north 45, , west 50 poles to the run of .Spring branch, thence up said run obout northwest 127 poles to n black gum in the bra" eh, thence south 45, west 108 poles to a pine on the west side of the Negro Head road, thence Tsouth 81, east 5G poles to the edge of Fiat Bay, thence with the edge of the hay a northwest course 180 poles to the road leading from Newkirk's biidgeto Andrew's bridge, thence as the said road runs north (51, east 290 poles, thence north 50, east 32 poles to a pine, theneo north SO, east ItlVIlt WWi t 41 fj lint Jf puiur. in'. ni snntl, CO ,.,.t 1 f.. . hWb gum on toe road leading to me sa.v mill; thence south 76, east to and with a ditch 0(5 poles to the turn of the ditch, thence the ditch north 72, east 20 poles, thence south 20, east 54 poles to a sweet gum, thence south 63. east 77 poles to a white cak, thence north 86, east to a persimmon tree, thence, leaving the ditch, south 65, east 12 poles to a four limbed oak on the bank of the river near Mai puss landing, thence c'own the river to the beginning; containing (507 acres, more or lesa. M. C. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. This 6th day of June l89.-nls FOR SALE. Boiler and Engine. 1 have a 20 horse Boiler and En gine, of Tanner's make, Richmond, Va. They are both in perfect order and as god as new. With the En gine there goes tightening pulley and driving belt. Tekms Most liberal. Will sell on time, with long payments. P"Jt is not probable that one wishing an Engi .e and Boiler, will ever strike such a bargain again as I will now give a reliable purchaser. . Respectfully, ju6-lm J. If KOYAL. MONEY &JXrJ3-JJ. FORTUNE FOlt YOUR FAMILY ! F OU DESIRE TO LEAVE YOUR FAM . ly iJIO.Oon or more at vour tleatli. Vou em do o by Paying Simply the Interest on that sum at the rate of 3to C per cent, per annum, even u you stiouiil die mW minutes after paying the" tirstyejir's interest; unci af ter you have iaiu thisi Kite of interest lor 20 years, if you are still living, the total amount thus paid Will Be Returned to you with additional interest. If vou don't believe it, Hend your name, age and iwstoniee address to the undersigned and he will send you a tmnseript ol the contraet. Address II. I. MfDUFFJE, Agent - New York Life Insurance Co., Favetteville. N f. The New York Life t U vears old. Has aecunmlated 000,000, and its income last year was over f,0U0,000.. mj-23 3m Executor's Notice. TT WING THIS DAY QUAL- ified -s Executor of A.' B. Barbrey 's estate, notice ia Iierebv given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same. -duly proven, within twelv. months, or this notice will be plead ill bar of their recovery. All per - sons indebted to said estate by note, S "7 omer manner, win Baskets at the Carolina Veneer please come forward and make 1m- ,,r i, , . . i s.;.,ti.. n.ediute payment. Works. Apply immediately at T. W; BAltBllEY, Executor. tlle office of Fatstory. II. E. Faisox, Attorney. s Jlospectfully. ..-- June 12th, 1889. Gt. , A. F. JOIIXSON. CLASS JWEJOX AT. COLUMN. jj M. LEE, M. D. j PlIYSICIANjSuriGKGN AND DkNTIST, , Office in Lee's Drug Store, je 7-lyr J A. STEVEXS, M. D. Piivsioiax a.ni) Surgeon, (Ottice over Post Office.) terSlay he found at night at the residence of J. II. Stevens on College Street. " je 7-lyr RANK BOYETTE, D.E.S. Dentistry as3 Office on Main Streetf-UrW Offers his services to the people of '.vmnuii aim vicinity. Jivery thing in the line of Dentistry done in the Dest style. Satisfaction guaranteed je 7-lyr IT E FAISON, LJ Air -JUNKY AND COUNSELL on at Law. Office on Main Street. will practice in courts ofSamuson and , adjoining cun:ie.. Also in Sunieme I Court. All business intrusted to his eare will receive prompt and careful attention. je 7-lyr K ERR. -riJLJJ. At J '1 t vim v . ,, t A l01'Nh AND CoUNSlCIJ, Ic AT Lau Office on Wall Street. Will practice in Sampson, Bladen, .rencier, Jtarnett and Duplin Conn des. Also in Supreme Cyurt. Prompt personal attention will be given to all leal business, je 7-lyr KXf S.TIIOMSCN. f t ..vnouNKY AND UOUXSEI I.- oi: at Law. Office over Post Office. will practice in Sampson and ad joining counties. Ever attentive ! and faithful to the interests of all ""t. je 7-lyr STEWART, NICHOLSON v - COOPER, Attorneys and Counselors j.t Law will practice in Sampson and adjoin ing counties and in the Supreme Court of the State. All business en. trusted to us will receive prompt and faithful attention. Office over Stew art & limes' store. fob tf NEW A O V FRTISEME NTS. BLYMYER IRON YORKS. - LARG EST Ma NUF . CTURERS ;of: SUGAR CANE MACHINERY II THE U. S. I laving been appointed agent for the above firm, in the counties of Sampson, Duplin and Pender, would be pleased, to hear from anj one in want ot any thing m that line at manufacturer's prices. ... , Be sure to order in time to secure prompt deliver,,. Address, A. S. COLWELL. Wallace, Duplin Co., N. C. : April 11, 1889. -tf 100 HANDS WAHTtD AT THE , . Carolina Veneer Works ! 1 I wish 100 Boys and Girls (Girls preferred) to make Berry NfcW 'ADVERTISEMENTS- 10,000 Customers 11 m We are still continuing the fight, and are leading lnJxw Pri- ces. We do not intend to have by August 15th. Everything in the line of l)ry-(Joods, Clothing, Hits and Shoes must and will be sold. Owing to the continued cold Clothing is much larger than we tim of the year and the short space allowed us to sell it in forces us o push th'ngsand sell when we can. It's for you to strike the iron while it is hot. We. a e go- had rather than to carry from year to motto to be with a new On stock on closed out It will takn ers to doit. Therefore call and sale. ffi mj Hiffl 0 SEEN THEM ? Maws mm bkasr They t-tand at the head of all instruments of this class. In quality of tone, beauty of action, thoroughness of workmanship, the Ivors & Bond Pia anoshave never been excelled, but with our three newly patented improvements, viz: PATEN'l ENHWOOD HEAD BLOCK, PATENT ENDWOOD KEY KOTTOM, PATENT METALIC KEY BOTTOM SUPPORT. THEY EASILY LEAD ALL OTHERS. 1 liese Patents are to the Piano-Forte what the Chronometer Balance is to the Watch. They Resist Atmospheric Changes. The IversA Pond Pianos will wear keep in ordtr than any other Piano. The Chfdce of WCHOOLtS AND C(LLEG1EJ" Although better, they cost no more than other first-class Pianos. a reliable Piano, made hy a reliable ears. For Catalogues and Prices apply toro. N. C, ltenresent alive of ihe ju20 .f At My New Stand ! MovedYe (NEXT DOOR TO HANSTEI N'S, OS WALL STREET, FORMER LY OCCUPIED BY W. II. STETSOV.) - I have mcved to a larger store so that I can carry a Larger and Fuller Stock of General Merchandise - To meet the demands of my greatly increasing trade. NE'.V ti(JUl)S COMING IN DAILY ! The same motto : "The Lowest Possible Margin," which has built up my trade, will be strictly observed in the future. ; lie sure to call iu before buying. Respectfully, , - T. M. FERRELL, XEW ADVEttTIAEMiiSngL qp W a Jib any Hiininier goods leu on nana weather our stock of Summei had hoped for it to beat tlrs ing to sell. We have the cash old stock over year. Its ou. gin each season and clean Stock hand must be before the fall. 10,000 custom- let us begin our annual closing M. HANSTEIN. King Hatter and Clothier. aria Bit c Li r w - 4 j j v louarer. stand la tter. ii.o1 erwl lauu tn Huy Five Manufacturer. Warranted for to IIEXliV HILLEIJ & CO., Gold Manufacturers in North Carolina PI -.n-- - sterday.Maich.2ftlte NEW A DVKRTiSKM EX I S. CLINTON Drug BtokK, PR. A. M. LEE l lUlOTUER frlVrnnj ;hhI inedUhw ..' when they are fricte and tli-r li i, chuigrr; then they wunl llm v,r that can be liad. Ir, A. t. I, A Brother kep nly such: IW carry fut? Hiu of tauut Mli.'ii. t Kjw.-tljl IVrtUiHry, Trn--. ,. hiiglWi TtHjth Ura-MH M.nlivhi.t Whhkey, lloreand Caltlo lNwd r Hint lh Ut rviiitHllo ibr all ijih atd aliRwntM 1 InrM. M n titlle. lUrs, Iiultry, eto. LEE'S Backache Plasters lit North Carwhi.it' wnm i t.in , Tltcir und'ru. tiitiM p. '.n.? Kxnt an iul!oiitf miMuh,-, In ininif t rlo to limi-.au i And many pun ahm - .-t.r way. Ijch V PlalcJ !Uli ;iily. You cn furv ft Id nut of li n k- ache quicker w ith one of I pl.i-- t'r.thaii by any other npplicHtiou, and ullor the lMU'kai h Is cunil, o can Ktiil wear the plasdor with nm fort for a month, or ln;vr. Tl,, plaster is a great di.covtry, an I it hard to find any pa!n or achv !. will not yield to it. Prepan-d ,.a!, by T.J. LEE, DruvUi URE MKMCINAL WlllSKKY. A pure and wholesome tili t stlmu'ant is a desideratum gn .it i needeit. i supply this want I'm. Barley Corn Whiskey, four ye.n old, is ofTeml to the punlic, with t!i guarrtiiteo of its rfect purity o I wholenomenoKs in every pnrtieul.u . Thin liquor is the pure extract m -o un and is.u-.i.ky, and .is r.eiih. i Drugged, Liquored nov Sater-tl i i any lnstaiuc. ptonl only nv DR. A. M. LICE .1- BllO., Drugi-t-. l.KK M WAI1T si'ivm. A certain cure for warts on horo and mules as Col. Jo'i'i Ahft I, Capt . Cornelius Part rick, Capt. W . Lucius Eaison, Mr. W. II. fai-ia, Col. Abner M. I aisoii and lnunli..l of othe rs In Sauip-oii and adjoiniu couiitics will eertifv. Se'd nlv lt T. J. LEV, Drimvht. ' WOUMS IN MOlLSl-.S. Iee's Worm Sinndfie never I'aiN le exH'l worms from horses and mule. Warranted in every case. Sold cud v b T.J. LEE, DruggUt. lIOlt-SK AND CATTI.K IOWIK1tH. We . ffer under this head thr bet c . nd.llon l'owders in the market, h ; are prepared by the li:uling l iug House ci' the United Statc-s, Loin tlu formula of Dr. William, of England, tho most distsngut-died Veterinary Surgeon living. They are excellent npHtizers, a general alterative and .tonic, and can be relied upon a a remedy for all dise ases ot domestic animal-. They are composed of Licorice Root, Juniper Berries, Flaxseed, Gentian, Ginger, Iron and Antimony. Sold only by Dn. A. M. Lkk & Bno., Druggist. -i OF PlWi COD LlVli? OIL HYPOPKOSFHITES Almost 33 Palatable as Milk. So dU(aUd that It run bm tahrn, di(t)icd, Kid aaatmllalrd hy lh umI teaiitl-re itomacli, wlien h plain oil tan not be tolerated and by the root btnatlon of the oil with the hypophoe phltee la nach more ettlcaciona. Ecmarfcable u a feth produeer. Persons gala rapidly while taking it SCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. Th great remedy for Canmmptian, and Watting ia CMUbrtn. Sold fry ?f QrugqitU. ASK FOR !TS THE SELF-THREADING oi ic im if w. Id it are com bined the fin est mechanic al ttill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad vantages that make a sew ing machine desirable to aell or use. ELDRCDCE MFC. CO. fetor tad WioUwl CSca, BaMitrt, HL S9S Wmbtuk Ckieeg. 99 Btmd Street. JTw Torh. VThen I say Cms 1 do met mean merely to stop them tut time, and then have them rc turn again. I litis A UADJCAL, CI.JXL. 1 bave made the diaeaie ot FITS. EPILEPSY or rAIXING SICKNESS, Alife-lon(r atadf. I warrakt my remedr to Cvnu the wont eaeea. Beoauae othera have failed la no reason for not now receiving a core. Send at once lor a treaUac and a r rek bottlk my lKTALUBUt BKKKDT. tiive xprc and Port Office, it cost yoa noUting Jor a trial, and it will cure you. Address H. Ob ROOT, M.C., I S3 Ptm Sr.. Kew tail Superior to all Snljstitntes Dor rain! araaa aaaklaa- LUrnt. SSmirastible BUcnlta, Bresa, Tea I Cake. PIm. afneaa. WafllM. JBel led Faddiacs and Bark. Cn tX w aet- H noaad ran t reata. Ua iTJ&nKold by taaatry Xerebasta. vnw jriaaai urtanaia; vm, StAlXlMOBX, atd. Neuralgic Persons And those troubled with nervousness resultln? from care or oTerwork will be relic red by taking- Broum's Iron Bitters, Genuine hu trtdt suuk and eroaed red Uncs on wrapper. fpn fall f - i mm, Lnal

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