THE CAUCASIAN.
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A. M. V;-2'li'li 1 i
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;.!.M,ii;.-t Dr. Eutfenw iri- j
i r;n,ii(.' having with I
the
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d;au )!.
Oui. . f v.il. luedal.s offered
"I x. . t '
laet yi;ar;0f
!i; wre wo ; by North Csu
Una boys al! iilniiiui of David
... ; CiKee
.'(liter f the
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HdhM--!. Sio.j-!. liar' been look
in;r f-';s:M-fi to the l stma,ter
': nl IliwW-iKli, but he waH
(ui'i to (ii.iixintinent. Col.
A. W. Shairer et the office.
A youj-'i,' man by the name of
I.ockhaTt, a clerk in the Oiton
Hotel, Wilmiuytoii, was drown-
dat Wrihtsville on Sunday.
His body hu! not Im'pii found at
!at aceouiits.
C. M. lJ::4ie, counsel for Dr.
Koirers and John W. Thompson,
in the (irissoiii case has with
draw!: trow Hie prosecution,
leaving it in the hands of Mr
Spior Whilaker and lion. A. M.
Wiidd- 11.
ijttie " moody Shi .-t" Foraker
h;is cs'i-'w- be.i-u reno:n'ir.ited by
tholle
Obi .
-i Mir:! v.ir f(u-f Jovernor. ol
Tliir is 1 nrth time
b. has )
lioa.iiL :
elcrt d.
-v .') -m'-.: iifU;';;.t frthat
li,. w;u- 'tela'.ed once by
r 1
hii.H i,eon twice
;t;: ;,ias 1 h-.ive been pe-
r si ?! i u . Dr. iJriftSom, mi-
.n.ev.i'tont ot ihelntie Asy-
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pjir
1 .11-
;'.t Kaleitrh, and d sustameu
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will get the-Doctor :i'overy ni
The if.vei-tigatiug com
mittee will c.M.t on iht) 5th of
j (to morrowi to decide upon
the' '-l.it.: gl?:
ln acoonnt i 11 fact that
July nth, the date lixed for the
Press ( onventioii, conflicts with
the Slate Kucampmeut, and it
spt-ear.ng tnai bcve -
that several
,t,(,im
ea.niivH
attewl on accouni oi i"-1
Keciitie Couunii.ee
v.. n i ,'...., i nie the date one wees
later, Ju-YjMtb.
Considerable sensation was
caused i: Raleigh Suiiday night
by Prof. Graves of the Univer
sity attempting to commit sui
cide by cutting his Dr. oat with
a pocket-knife Ptf. Craves
has been in feeble health for
some Urn.. He hns now com
pletely losi his reason and has
been can-ied to the Rale'gh In
sane Asylum.
The death 'of a wealthy and
eccentric old man at Tyler, Tex
as, say 3 a Southern exchange,
lias hi ought to light a remarka
ble will. The old man had no
relations, and in bis last will
nnrT testament he directs all his
property to be divided equally ,
among all persons living in the
Southern Stat who were born
on hi birthday, the lith ray of
March, 1835. The amount of
the fortune to be distributed is
not mentioned, but it is .-aid to
be verj large. Exchange.
The mortuary statistics as giv
en in the North Carolina Health
Bulletin fmr May shows the fol
lowing, which seem:: a little re
markable: That there have bwen
81 deaths among the coloted
race to (H of the whites In the
Siitt duvlng the month of May,
and U deaths among the negroes
, : .... ( i
ar. caused oy oi.siuo puou iu u
by the ame cii.-e among the
white. A few years ao con
sumption was , rare among the
negroes, but from this statement
it i.s Been that the disease is be
coming more 'common with
them. Fever hap always been
more fatal among them, and in
fact nearly all diseases, but this
can probably be accounted fo in
that, when sick, they do not
generally i eceive sufficient nuis
inland careful medical atten
tion. ' "
Aliia inc Dojcirtment.
M:iANUATlO,.
i'rf ;jitl;nt Marion Bubr ;
Vicorrtwi1rtt--K.l'jch ;
.-ierrettrr J. I). E'zell;
Treasurer S. ATjfoirard;
Hxinea Atfcu;. ,v. Glut.
Lecturer N jj. iermell;
fJlK-.f.lHfrt j. q TeAr;
harlie Cruin
t L",-,Mitive Con
in mil tee J. A.
Kt. -, ( liainnan ; I. M. Cruji
Vler. M. M. Killett, W.H Thom-
i ar, u . ri gforfl.
i Committee on the CJood of the
.huh, . ji .ii'iinyoij.
CiMiiy Committee vv J.
Craddock, M. M. Ivillett, A bra in
ib.bbH.
Oiynnizer Isham I loyal.
fcir'i iiK Caucasian wits adopl
i in the offirial organ f the Coun
ty A il!;iti-.'s by Ibe County Alliuntv,
January I'.nh.JZsQ
iivi.lV ruxiANo-:, no. (518.
Klhor C'Ai'.'AsrAN Dear .Sir
awl Iirotbr: Attbe tiist meet
ing of Ilall' Alliance, So. (J18,
in June a t-r solution Was passed
for the lijenjber.s not to use any
intii bairirint? at lha nresetit eoat
rr
cotton unluH tiiey cam t'et it
at a tirea,i reduced price ot lat
fall. And we ask every jooci
member of the Alliance to co
operate with us in .said re-solution.
We also think it is time
the Alliance, is pre paring a sub
wtitnte, as the cotton season is
about four months ofF.
Yours, ttc. ,
T. W. Bahbuey, Sec'y-
Mr. Kni.on At the recent
election of officers of Geddey's
Farmers' Alliance, No. 180, Cor
nelia ioj.toffiee, the following
bretluen were chosen for tbe
next term : President, V. II.
Williams; Vice-President, S.J.
McMillan; Secretary, D. D. liaic;
TroiMirer, J. M. McMillan; Chap
lain, Carlton Antry, of Saiupson
county ; Lecturer, Frank Carr;
Assistant Lectnrer, ;
Door-keeper, 1). C. Matthews;
Assistant Door-keeper, G. It.
Royal ; Sereant-at-arms, Joel
Mathews. The brethren seem
to be in good cheer and are tak
ing great interest in Alliance
work. Yours truly,
D. 1). I.ai.v, Secretary.
STIiAW I'iiM) AIJ-IA'CK, NO. 580.
A t mr In st meeting the follow -
in oiilcers were elected lo hold
oi'liot for the ensuing year : D.
M. Warren, President ; Frank
Fdwaids, Vice-President; J. 1).
McLamb, Secretary ; L. II. Bass,
Treasurer, D, 11. Jackson, Bim-
ie:-.:, .i eiit; M.F. Edwards, Lec-
tuier; D. II. Jackson, Chaplain ;
. li. Warren, Sergeat-at-Ann?;
Js. II. Jackson, Door-Keeper; L.
II. i'a-s, Assistant Door-Keeper;
15. Z Blackman, I). M. Warren,
and J. D. McLamb, Executive
Committee; Frank Xaylor, G.
W. .Xaylor and "V. K. Warren is
committee on the good of the
Order.
At our last meeting these que
ries were discussed.
Resolved, That it would bo
better for the Alliance to gc in-
to maiiuiactuniiir oi uaL'trinand
- - -
Alter discussion it wau decid
ed in favor of the affirmative.
Revived 2d, That we think
it would be wise for the Stale
State Alliance to establish a cot
ton factory, to be run by officers
elected by the State Alliance.
B. Z Bi.ackman,
Secretary.
DIRECTORY OF SUB-ALLIANCES.
llolliday, No. , Jus. M. Spell,
Secretary; postnfflce, Clinton.
Progress, No. , .Mh-w Callie D.
Roval, Secretary; pos ;ofnee, Clinton.
Hope Well, No. 67G, D. C. McPhail,
Sec'y; postoffice, Beaman's X Iloads.
White Oak, No. 333, J. D. Parker,
Secretary; posto'nee, Clinton.
Delta, No. 874, W. II.Uuss, Seere
tarv; postoffice, lielta.
lleddkk, No. 1,120, I I. J. ltiven
barkjSecretary; postoffice, Magnolia.
Laurel Hill, No. 583, 51. 51. Kil
lett, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton.
Rye's Bridge, No. 582, 1). W. Tew,
Sec'y; postoffice, Beaman's X Roads.
Keener', No. 578, (i. W.. High
smith, Secretary; postoffice, Keener.
. Ingold, No. t."i 'y, J. W. Green, Sec
retary; jxistoffice, Ingold.
Cross Roads, iNo. 49-1, John Horn,
Secretary; postorlic", Hives.
Honeycutt's, No. 583, R.ll. Fann,
Secretary; postoffice, Huntleyr.
South River, No. 831, S.-13. Page,
Secretary;postoffice, Hawley's Stoie.
Cedar Hill, No. 830, Fountain
Jackson, Secretary; postoffice, Haw
ley's Store.
Maple Grove, No, 350, W. It. Lee,
Secretary; postoffice, Blackmail's
Mill.
Browning's No. 581, J. F. Hol
lingsworth, Secretary; postoffice,
Dobbersvitlc
" 5Iingo Academy, No. 229, II. 51.
Warren, Secretary; postoffice, Giles'
Mill.
Blair, No. 577, W. J. Craddock,
Secretary; postomce, Iloblon
Si:: Ruus, No. 92(i, John W. Me-
Calop, secretary; postoffice, Clinton
51t. C.ilead, No. 873, V. H. Rack-
ley, Secretin: postoffice, Clinton.
Goshc i, No. 41G, Thomr.s I Sut
ton, Secretary; postoffice, Hobton
New Hope, No. 80(, W. F. Ilines,
Secretary; postomce, Warsaw.
King?, No. C79, Hery Herring
Secretary; postoffice, Clinton.
Piney. Grove, No. 617, W.I. Lane,
Secretary; postoffice, Faison.
Woodland, No. 1,486, O. P. James,
Secrebrv; postoffice, Way Cross.
Beulah, No. G80, J. T. 5Ioore, Sec
retarv; postoffice, Warsaw.
Hermon, No. 747, T. W. Britt,
Secretary; t ostofnee, Clinton.
Red H H, No. 925, John J. Vanr.,
Sc-reJarv; pestoffice, Clinton.
Purdmi, No. 832, D. W.Williams,
Secretary; postoffice, Dismal.
Vlfiiiro. Xo- 354. It. M. Jrnisan.
CxTfclary; oetoflice, tilhn 3IiII.
AnJrew Cfiail, So. IJ. It.
iwn, Hccretary; ift-torac', Jlait
IanI. Pou!ar(;rove, N'o.ClG, I.. M. Iw
I, Hifrttarj-; iKtofflce, Faison.
Hall's No. T. W. rsrbrey,
fJecretary; f-tonce, liwbtoii.
Iioykin's, So. r,?, L. U. SihJI,
Se-retary; Moftiee, li-mal.
IJlaiid, No. H72 M. J. Mwret .Vc-retarj-;
M-tfiico, I Hand.
, Clinton, No. ."70f 15. Peteiou,
SeTf'tarv; x.tof!lce, Clliitotl.
(X.k Itide, N. S-J, H. L LewK
h'etretJiry; pttof!lcc, t'l'uiton.
Kureka, No. j:. II. HowtMl,
Secetary; ostonice, Ilayne.
Salem, No. GOO, S. A. Howard,
Secretary; Ktlliep, Hunt ley
Spring HilhNo.SVi, J.C. Draush
on, Secretary; po-tollice, Mino.
Snow Hill, No. 1,.-, A. li. Her
ring, Secretary; Mto3Icef Taylor's
IJridjfe.
Col.arie, No. ii'ti, W. S. lowborn.
Secretary; iKtoflice, Maitland.
Straw Pond, No. 5so, B. Z. lihu k
maii, Secretary; itotlke, Bass.
Newtoi (irove, No. 357, James
Itoase, Secn tary; postofiiee, New
ton Grove.
Franklin, No. 71, J. B. Se-ivey,
Secretaty: postofiice, iiairell's Store.
Hickory Grove, No. 1,021), 1). L.
Mcljumb, Secretary; potoilice, lva
man's X 1 toads.
Lisbon, No. 871, Cera Uneven,
S'cretarv; postotliee, Lisbon.
Evergreen, No. l,5b, A. C. C!iuh
wtll, Si'cretary; po.stolfice, Infold.
Clear Bun, No. , W. Ie Jtob-
iiinon, Secretary; porstottice, Cie:or
Bun.
1T1 1 1-ISTS W IT 1 1 Till: I'KOfl:.
They Alone Can Solve the i'rit
blem of This ('oinitry.
''Blessed is the Nation whose
God is the Lord," was the text
from which Jtev. S M. Xewman
preached at the Congregational
Church a few Sabbaths since oji
''The Problem of the Country."
An examination of the chapter,
he said, would show that the
writer had arrived at this con
clusion, first, because everyting
was made by the Lord; second,
because I lis arrangement and
providence ext'jnicd over all;
and third, because lie held the
hearts of men in His contiol.
Evei-y Christian ouyht to collid
er the problem of this country
in the lndit tint (Hod loundel
our nation and marked out for
it a great future.
A simple answer to the prob
lem is the statement that a
perfected nation is the desired
end. Such a nation can only be
realized by each indivi lual and
community reaching that con
dition in which all theielation-
are discovered,accepted undrea-! W J H I . 1 IX -lized
to tlmirfullest completion. J ivyJ
It musL Do confessed that we
have not' reached that po.nt yet;
in fact that we are still far from
it. The solution i ets not with
the solitary statesman o? think
er, but with the people and
their ir.teg. ity and purity.
- . o
coNsu-urriGx suiikly cijued.
To tiik JOniroii l'U:a.-c iulorui
your iciiderfl thv. I hiivc u i ositive
rcnie Iv for tlic abeve '..amcd dLscasc.
by it.- Lliiiely uso i'.iusa!ni.i uf hopclos
cases have, been pcrinancnllj- curol.
I shall lie :v to send two bottles oF
my re.neily kiikk t" sm.y ' yonr reab
era who havt; eonu:ii',ii!o:i it' tiiey will
send me their cxtcs ami post office
address. Ih-pccUuly,.
T. A. SLOCUAI, M. C,
bHl Pearl St., New York.
Fur LAME HACK, side or chest, use
SlIILOII'S Porous Plaster. Price 25
cents. For sale by 11. II. IIolltdav,
Dru.u'.ubt, Clinton, N. C
SLEEPLESS NKiHTS, made miser-
ible by that terrible ciuh. Sliiloh's
Cure is the Kcmcdy for you. For sale
hy I!. II. IIoixidav, Dru-ist. Clinton.
NEW AD V ERT ISEME NTS
At Holliday's
IT.
h
ItefresliiiiffORAX(;ECIbER--Iee Cold.
We continue to make the celebrated
milkshakes'
Call and try
one ; only 5 Cents
a
Glass.
jJrNiee Fresh Lemons always on
hand. ju20 tf
CIDER.
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,
je21-lyr.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only Gennine System f Memory Tralnlns,
Four IIcks Learned ta-ne reading,
tlliad wandering cored.
Errry rhild and adatt irreatly benefitted.
Omat induoement to Correspondence Classes. . f
Pronieetns, with opinion at Dr. Wm. A. Ham.
raonil, the world-fairiAd Specialist in Mind Diseases,
llaniH 4 ireenleaf Thompson, the meat Psychot
ovist, J. iU. Buckley, IK D., editor of the Christian
Ilonn. W. W. An tor, J ndjare Oibson, JndaJl P.
Uenjntnin and others, sent tnst free by
ob Tree oy
;7FirtUAve.,N. T
WESLEY AU INSTITUTE,
Opens September 19th, 1889. One of the tnoet thor
ouph ana attractire Schools for yonnit ladle
in tbe Union. Distinguished advantages in MUSIC,
ART, ELOCUTION, Ac. Climate unsurpassed.
. Pupils from nineteen States. Terms low. Special
inducements to persons at a distance. W For
the great inducements of this CELEBBATKD
VIKG1NIA bCUOOLu write for a Catalogue to
Wm. A. Harris, P.O., President, Staonton, Virginia.
li
M.MM
1XfcV AD VKflTIiiE.!
W
WILL GIVE YOU ALL! -
For the next .") day, lot--
A $5 Gol'd Piecu for SO Cents
l. what every Ixnly wanu wm cm t et it. We have it.. I In aril of
any Piich offer, but if yon will
Call at a
You can find o;r -th n' t
Grand
Emerald
New
Emerald,
Southern
Girl.
lliUFaSfUEM'i
:o:-
We l ave all our stoves made to orde buy them in large
quantities and sell at BOCK BOTTOM PRICES. Have just
received from factory
M
asons
lit all sizes, and will
w AU. DEPARTMENTS OF
I'A lid A I NS
Our
"
A.
Higli-
ill
: ESTABLISHED IN 187 L
A FlRST-t LASS POARDI '(i
Vail session opens on the 1st Momh'y in August
term of Twent Wee!;. The School is divided into
Viz: Primary, Intermediate, Aeademie. mul Preparatory.
TUITION RATES.
Rates in Tuition have hee.u considerably reJbteed to correspond with the
limes.
PRIMARY, - - - per month SI 00
INTERMEDIATE.
U1
ml CSraue,
w,n.,vT f 1st Grade.
- ' ( 2iwl tiraih', - - per month r?z to.
PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE is to prepare hoys and fitlstbr col
lege, rates iu tuition, .which wili depend on the studies taken, will he
made known on application.
MU'rlC DEPARTMENT. ,
' N:
Will he in charge of a lirst-chiss teacher of experience aul re; utatioir
Tuition, per month, ?2. 75. No extra charge for use of instrument.
ii .i-.iii'. o ii j ... ,
Good Board, including washing,
bo obtained in private families, convenient to the school, for from !?G.00'
to 7.00 ier month.
The School will be tun on a hnn,
teachers' entire attention, lor particulars, m lull, address,
G. E.
jy4 tf
IF YQO WANT Vtt.
WORLD. It is alnu-i, tue s.-iu." i tin-.
So l't'iniuni --. no r-jechI aiV ' t o
cut rales-, if.it the he and lie
;;7;
paper on liia Aai'-'ican
lanse i.-aseri and en icu; .-
Popular Novel, puhh -h-il is ..;!! ; ivcu
it' each i5tie. if Ui.i weekly e.l-ti .
llegiiiiiin to-day and c if niin i'i-.H -after,.the
world will p.i-im- :'!:
suo a coaipiete novel hy. a ;a;ilar au
thor. Ai'uaiir lis- wrilt rs will In : S
ter R-jf f. WiUi.- Collins, Polr! I'u
chanaa. :. T. Slevi-iison.l. L. 1 "at oil,
Thomas ;.ar iv. Julian llawt;-, , V.
w. Ruw.1. on. lleiile (i tYv. nu. Jukf
Vorne, Wm. i'l i - :. The ! rrh Mrs.
Alexainler. .!:'. e. i Henry
Wood. M. E. IJra.i. Fl...o;;ee Ward
en, Mary Cecil Hay. Rrtitlia M. Clay,
Annie Eilwards. IPualn !irou:h5oa. F.
C. P"::rdips Tlsofe novel.-, will be H e
latest w.iks i' the best writer. as the
arc published t-ke books wiiii ii (-very
one is ta'kiui; "aboiit. NoihY-.f I r.t, the
very best wiii be. noeii'u d into THE
WOlt LlrS standard Library of-Fk-iion.
This Libiary ed fietiu will be supp's'-'tl
to subserilers only. Xo Kxtr.i eiiies
will be pi-iuted." Ko baek X umbers can
l.e furnished and 10 iule copies will
i be soul. It you wjsli tbe hevies com
yS
nt-te subscribe at otiee. tine
nu libera), fl, tis months yio numbers)
--l.-enis- -tore.ejaoi.tb- F, numbers).
i wnt.
l i- WOI-'bl). New
V.:k
Neuralgic Persons
KdA those troubled with nervousness rcsultins
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking
Brown's Iron Hitters. Genuine,
has trade mark and crossed red liae3 on r rapper.
' riAc;:Mi;r cx
a 1 1 t.'iii,' an 1 Fra
'i tsftd "50 t: nU-
gr.; tp rfu;fb. 'i'liee
Fo
by S. It. II. !b;t.ui)AV. Ih-uj.
gist, (iinb n. "X. C.
NK"iV DVK!iTIM:Uf;NT V
of Splendid Bargain1
hiv Stoi c
greatly interest yn
i
Oitr
Derby,"
Virginia,
olicl
Sou tli.
sell them LOW.
OU11 STORE A WE FULL OF
NOW.J
t n i i re .-tock of Millinery Goods
at COST.
1 f '
LEA 1 )E R O V-1 ) V, PiilC l-'S,
r'i
So
i
. 1 1 . Wiiut.
SCHOOL
FOR I'.OiTI SEXES.
and enli:iues for a
Fruit Jars,
it (bade, - per month 1 50
per month !?1 87J.
per month
..
room furnished, lights, wcod, Ac, can
sysleni uie basis an u receive the
BUTLER, (U. N. C.) Principal,
Huntley, N. C.
NEW A f) V ERT IS EM E NTS.
FOR 5AI.E.
Turpentine Land;
QOpi ACRES OF FINK
OU Turpentine Lind,vell
tiiii'.j red, u portion of which having
'An,' clay subsoil, Mtu-ted one mile
iYoMi Clear rt:n, iiuA three miles from
the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley
railroad, u sale on very re.iso;i:il)le
terms. Title good. -
Apply to C.' G. Romxsox, Clear
Run, N. C.
Respectfuiiy,
CIIAS. F. CARROLL.
W. T. WILLIAMSON'S
BUGGY AHD" CABRI AGE FACTORY,
HEW QUARTfuS ON FAYETTEVlLLE ST.
T1(!11n e,,. ,T,,t0
H.-i.' -"--'". y v j j till- n.?.lti4 41 a
TAyp IV-ols made, and Repnh ing
done on short notice. "
Respectfrlly, . -mch'-S-ii
AV.T.AVJLLIAMSOX.
: Tn K CxluUiiiAX is Htrug!!nj" to
.'KM-er.e n p.tjK-r. of. which you will
br.proii.1.;. Yo;i w sh ns ttittcij nt:t-'.
erss, of co;;se, but you can tloo-ore
for us tij-!'?'- that. Renew your Mib--cr
iption. r.nd .ret --lber.4tsub':r'rib:.
JEW -ADVEirnSKMKyiV. )
A. F. JOHNSON'
Ohcap Dne Price
OA SB
Continues
CENTRE OF
Every Department
lioicest Selection of
.DRESS GOODS
fro (T m
R ao, n si a El H 15
"WV J4 Jy xzjfj
; os Grain Silks, Moire Silks, China Silky, Plain and Striped
Su ah Silks, 1 'enriettas, Cnshmercs, Nunsveiling.Albatros Sateens,
and Plain and Figured Challles
-eason. Every young lady should haveone.
FANCY GIMPS AND L CI' EST NOVELTIES IN tRFJSS
TWIMMINGS, Efr.
New .'tle and good qualities
per yard. leantful lino of Embroideries, laces, 1 ucklnc, Mul
Nainsooks, Lawns and White Goods of all kmds. Figured Lawns
at oe, Sc and 10c. per yard. Full
Clows, Corsets, Handkerchiefs
Table Napkins at i0c per dozen.
HATS, UNDEl'WE kll, ETC.
. L; dies' Gauze Underwear. Ladies' Ribbed Vt-sts at 2oc
real bargains.
Large and we'l -elected sto'ik of Cassimere, Fl uinsl-, Cotton
ado and linens Tor gents' and boys' wear.
Gents' and Roy's Wool, Felt and Straw Hats in all the desira
ble shades and Styles. -
Gents' and oys' .Morimv, Cixuze and Linen Underwear, Linen
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Scarfs of every description,
( Lace and Scrim Curtains, Creton
NeW DeSlgnS ins 'C3, Pongeis, Winder Sh.vle. Cur
(tain Chains and Cornice Polls.
Large assortment of Trunk-, Valise,Umbrellas, Hammocks, &c.
A WAGE FOR SHOES.
Our stock of SHOES is simply immense and embraces every
thing usually kept in a I'rst-class Shoe Store. When other Stores
fail to keep what you want, you a e Sure to meat u disappoint
ment here. Our "Bijou" Button Shoe, at 2.00, is still the raok
WITH THE J.AOIES ANI THK WON" OK II OK OTHER MERCHANTS.
JEWELRY! 'JEWELRY !! JEWELRY I! !
Collar Buttons, CulF Buttons, Breast Pin', Ear Rings, "Scarf
Pins, Lace Pins, LudieV and Gents' Watch Chains and Charms,
Ladies' and Misses' Necklaces and Lockets. Gold and Silver
Watches and a beautiful line of Plated, Filled and Solid Gold
Riuis at astonishing low prices.
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, ETC.
Our ptock of Ha rd wave, Crockery, Glisware and Lamp Goods
has eeen veiy much enlarged and we are now fully pre paired to
meet the demands of our rapidly increasing trade.
MANY CHEAP AND HANDY ARTICLES.
The special attention of h'.use lceepers is called to our Novel
ties in IIousfi-Keepin tiood.-, suh as Veneer Knife Roxes, Darn
iii Jlaskets. Ham LroiieiB, E Eoachers, 'auco Eam, 1'atteut
(iriddle.s, Milk poolers, tve, &c.
LJUn.i)EHS' MATERIALS.
f unplete .stock ol 'Luilders Supplies Sash, Doom and IllincLs,
Wiiite Lead, P-.ini-, Oils, Varnish ey, Jlrushes, Glass, Putty, ttc.
GliOCERIES.
Yon will find nothing in tliis department but the choieast and
finest o-oo Is. Our Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Hatter and Flour are
especially leeoni mended f ' their purity and excellene.d.
We ke.-p constantly on hand a la'e stock or Dvri.htV Cow
Erandhodi, lU'J Potasli, Laundry So-'.p, Sinokinaul Chotrin""
Tobaccos, Watyiuv-i, Wrappiiif? Paper, Paper lkx.j.', Tvine and
Coat's-Kotto-t tint we can sell to tiierchants at npcclnl jirlncs. Givo
usat.ial bei'ore o.derino;.
WALK UPSTAIRS.
For the benefit of on.- cistomei-s from .he c'mutry, who are
not fully acquainted with the arrangetrents of our store, we will
say that, owing to our largely, increased business, we have been
forced to keep nearly lull" of our stock ou the second floo and
when visiting us they are .especially invited to walk up stairs
-v .1 r x i a. x i .m
iinu inspect nie enure siocis..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The OHg!nsl Wins,
C. F. Siir.n-.cna, S. I.ou:., 1'rop'r
V;wV.iinr.ions IivtrMtdicip,.. K- f.l
I in tlic U. S. Court r.j.rL.vTj J.
t-.f'-'l Il.ii.ilin, I'roj.'r A. Q. t;i rr i;.o.- l.i
4.U! CUcffaliacr, lisf.l by Zcili.-. iStS.
ijfl J'.v. j .. nj. i::is lor 47 ycra
t ! TC;: -i;J Ixj.otaTH.K, T.z : t tl
f. lvsri.t-4,i V,ick. IIuaijachs.I.oVt-
' AlTETITii SOLK i.Tr.M.VCi:, l.TC.
X " Ktv. T ilcim:, Ivslor l.l. il.
C ulChurcii, AiJ.irr.s, Ttnn., ivr;tts:-l
V; e,VJ'i"i" I h.-.vc bcrn dol but
t Kk- yov.r (Junniuc I. A.
V" x r:::-I;s I-ivt-r Medicine I l.tve
j ,i$VtD ec.nsct idles ba:l to subinUntn
r I Tr- "De lhi's stuff f.ir your :Utli
t i'-SVZT' I cine. but it don't 'answer the
I It " I rnrP5.
IjfCrtXl nr. J. K. Graves, Kx!if;r The
I received a package of your Liver
-t 1 icu.cine, and have uscl half of it.
'.M 1 wor,i;!lkc a charm. I want ni -
' uvcr iie.riii;itor and cxr
tiiuly ro more of Zcuin'a isixturc.
Piso's Cure for Con-
suuiption is also tho best
Cough Medicine.
IT you hare a Cough
without disease of the
Lungs, a few doses are all
you need. But if you ne
glect this easy means of
safety, tbe slight Congh
may become a serious
matter, and several bot
tles will be required.
- P'.so's Remedy for CSlarrh Is the
uesw isasiest to L sf, and Cheapest.
Seld by aroRgteu or sent by mall.
n
u
Rr'- APyKBTlSEMENTg?
s
All 1171
k 1 JL
to -be the
ITTRACTIUN!
is Replete with
DEPARTMENT.
ihe prettiest fabric-of tbe
of Gin .-hams at 8c, lOc.and 1 2c
Line of Parasols, Fans, Hosiery
and Table Linen, all-linen
each
lyespecilully,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I). K. WATSON. I
A. F. PKTKRSOX.
WAT80H & PETERSON
New Firm !
LOW PRICES!
fooi Quality.
v nat better do you want ? If so
come in and we will pell and hmv
you something belter still.
A full lino of
Family Groceries !
JtPure Up-Coantry Corn Whis-
Key a specialty. .
OpjMwite Conrtltonsc. Come In I
Bespect fully,
WATSON & PETERSON.
Cnveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent
bnatnem eoadocted for Moderate 3rtn.
Our Offles is Opposite V. g. Pattifc Of.
5 t- We have no mb-agencfe, all boalneM
Oirect. hence can transact k.: TV. .
: ? ot.;xS
1 . 8.d model, drawimr. tm iun m a
Ho. We ad viae if iitectible not tr5
mm
AtlanUc Ctast
WILMISSTOS iWELDCS 1. 1. m
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Tit A INK iiUl.NtJ Mpij
May 5. lWliv 1 u n
' 4,
I.v WrMott. 12 40 p m i a , ,,, ,, . J
at uh'kv mi. i i : ; ..
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LvTarlwo. 10S
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bv WiUoo, 237
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Usily,
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Pailv.
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I.v Xianolia, 1 '21
I.v Warsaw
Ar (,'ohlaUiiu. 2 2a
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l.v Wilful TT2 '
Ar Ibieky Ml.
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1 '."o
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A r TarUoro
I.v Tai lKro
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2 40 p-ii 1 1
Ar WVhUi 4 30
bailv ixccpt Kutulay.
Train m Scotland N-k I'.oiiu 1( 1, :u,,
Halifax Tor S otlnl N k 2 : n pm, ,,.
turn i.v.: leave cll.I Neek s m ,,
daily except Sunday.
Traiu leave Tail;n. .s. f.,
Albemailo i llalchr'.' r.ili.i.!. ,!,
except Sunday, 505 p. in.. Snu:.i s
p. iu., nnivc Williiiiihl.ni. N.t ..7i
p. in., 4 55 p. in. Ueluiii uj
WiUiiunniim, daily except Sua I n. : y
a. m., Saiitlay 0 50 a. m.. .imc 'ai.
Iho, 'J 15 n. m., II u0 h. in.,
Train, uu Mblland, N. C. i,r,.t,..i
leave Clohjiboixi, daily except Suu.tn,
G 00 a. in. arrive Sniilhlielii. 7 :u a i'
HetiiniiU'4 .cnvf Siuithliehl, h im ,t. i,i ,
anivc (joUlnboru, 'J 20 a. in.,
Trutu on Nashville luaiuh
ltocky ML at 3 00 p.
villik 'A JO it - in Snr in U,,.. i t-
in. Uelmnhij; haeiSpiiim ll..j. lutit
a. sn., .Nasi. vine to ,v a. n, . p.,i,v
Mount it in a. ne, d.i.!.
Sunday.
lialu mi Llinloii biune'i lea V.n;nr
for Clinton, iaily, exei '. St-.n-iay, ii(K!
p. in., alio at 11 10 a in II. i i: nm.'
leave clinton M 20 a in m '. hi 1. 1,
eouuectins at Wuraw w.ti, No, J
and 40, 23 mid 7S
" Soultihouiid train on Vil-..:i .V: 'lty.
etievillc llruneli is o, .11, 1H;lt.
hound in No, 50, Dily except .anla
Irani N Zt, Sie.th, will sinp . ilv m
Wilsi tJohlsMiro and Miij;ii'li.i
Train No 7S makes cIokc i onu. n .;i
at Weidou for all ir.iiU Nmili,
All rail vtaKtch.uoiul. ami daily, exn-w
Sunday via Uav bine.
Trains make close eonneete':. I'.tr n.
points tioi Hi via Ihelnnon 1 au ' W a-li-
Hilton
All trains mil &olil between iini;io-
Lou u'id Washington, an I have ;iiliitn
Palace Sle.epor atutched
JOHN F D1VINK, Ce..'i m,L
ill KENLY,Sup't Tiui.n
T M Kmkksok, (Jen'! PaH ,u.
5'- V
LIVEHY QNQ SALE
Stables-
WE ARE NOW EOCATKO
on Railroad street, in our
new quarters. Wo will, id alltiuu,
have on hand a lot of
FINE HOUSES ANI MUM-?,
IIUGUIKS AND W)Mt CAKTS,
which will lie fold cheap for it-Ii t
on lime, with gooil peeurily. ( oiiip
and examine our stock.
ReRiect fully,
J. P. SOUTIIEULAND.KX).,
de6-4m CT''i(oii. N.C
BLYMYER IRON WORKS.
IiARG EST MANU EA C T IT I K 1$
:of:
SUGAR CANE MACHINERY IK THE U. S.
Ilavinj; been t.ppoiated as;it f'.
the above firm, in the cojnti ot
Samion, Duplin and IVndi-r, wou 'l
be pleased to hear from jihj i0
want of anything in that line at
MANCFACTUKEK'S VCtS"
Be sure to oTdor i ii 1 1 me to are
prompt deliver ";. AiHit
"A. S.CObWRbU
r Wallace, Duplin IV., u
April 11, 1889. -tf
V A itRa Will BUT THK fATWu
820SIWCER
Sowing Macnip
WKb drop leaf. 'IflTSi.S
larva a rawer, with
a fullset of AtmwtJ.
A vaak'a trial in vonr home, befors V7g
eked. Buy direct of tbe Mn5!3JVo "a
(XKrERiTTYE SEWUG
800XB TM gTBZK. PBttA"