TUK CAUCASIAN. C AU5. 29. 18U - liik'x ' Advertisement, .,l.f. i -mi ' i , ! Crah-A. F. Jobr-on; t !v ,.-vi!l. Male and Female Hiy Y . .U. fliitW, i:.-..in'g I-""; J.'-auy. v II. (. Smith, adm'r. DOCAtiHi V 1 A - . .!. tnlut :i:ive f) I. We re.T(. .111 I 'll "f '' 1 ti h-ai ii tliat tlie rou .). F. Cox, vhi i-i eon 'lonie in XeiiMFiSV'lie, (.li'l III- xlit, ;y.h-.i l lever, i- very critical . j A Saiup-Mi Fair! We must have ;t this tall. Next Monday decides the matter. Ijet every life member ,,1'tln- Aurieultura! Association al- ...... v- l '.Mi hii ard. w as appoint- 4 , ... . 1 .. !m:.t-: at 'Milon sometime tiiii. M nl !"- ,.iiif. iia-t j'J-t f.rw:'-ded hi- bor.d to tl,.. jMi-o!lie; .hpaitni'-nt. He will bly tak"' barge next Monday, j - 'I ),f Fii" ili uai ierly Conference j ol ttie M. K. church will be held at l'ugh- 'Hiool house on Saturday i iiiul Sunday Hit- 14th. and 15th of Sept. Ucv. F. 1 Swindell, I'. 11. of Wilmington will preside. We are rejuetcl, by Snjerin ti ii.h nt lloyal, to say that at the meeting of tli;' County Uoard of Kilta-ation, nevt Momiay, School ('(.inniitteeiiieii will lx- appointed to (ill all vacancies in the various di.s t r i'-t -Sanip'O'i was once jamous tor it It h:i nmi u 1:11 iv i!iiii'!ar ...i ,.w i i. .t u i.t..i n.r... I5t,i,lcs tlu. citjxens have also ofTer- stilistanti.il aid y ul.stanti.il iii.l bv siil.s.-riliiier uer s'JO'i tor a fair this fall. Let us liavt it. It can be made ;i big sue- i has shown j Jlev. C. I'. Jerwjn us an apple 01 in;? isuckmglmm v.iiiety which maasnres 13 inches in circumference. It wun grown in tin-orchard at the Methodist pa sona gc and is, we think, as large an apple as wc ever .saw. Our young friend, W. H. Par trick, formerly of the millinery establishment of Moore and Far trick, has bought the 'millinery Mandof'Mr. V. A. Johnson and w ill hereafter conduct a millinery establishment at that place. We wish him much success in his new venture. Col.F. il. Cameron, Inspector (cueral of the N. C. State (iuard, gave the Sampson Liglit Infantry a call last week. Tho company was paraded at 2 1'. M. and parsed in spection in the grove at the college at 1 F. M. The boj's made a line ap pearance in their ne.v uniforms and, no doubt passed a very satisfactory inspection. - -Prof. W. Id. Shaw, of Keuaus- vi'W , Cornty Superintendent of Da- pbn county, paid our sanctum a call , Tuesday. He h.-.s just closed pros- ! perocs si.mmcr school at Kenans- vine ami gives encoi,ragmg report of the educational status of the coun ty. He has secured assistance and will run his school on a large scale the ensuing year. We are requested b .V that the fstate Colored Normal School, at Plymouth, X. ('., opens the 2nd of Septemler. Peter W. TMoore, a worthy colored man of this place, a graduate of .Shaw CniverHity, Ral eigh, li 1st assistant. He is doing a good work for his race in North Carolina in the way of education and merits their undivided esteem and Kupport. Wt- were shown by Dr. A. IIo'mhs, one day this week, a one lb solid shot, which was fornd imbed ded in the centre of a large stump on the rear corner f the old McKoy lot in front of Cant. Pat rick's m:'l. It is probably n llcvolutionary relic, and may liave been snot mt-i tr.-s tree by boomers of Cornwal'V army which pasel near here on it-; route from Wilmington toYorktow .i. In our issue of July-1 St h we stated that the compilative ex rmuntion for the two free tuition students from this county for the Agricultural , College woule take place on Aug. 2nd. This date was changed by the executive committee to Sept. 2nd before it was even ofllcerally published. Therefore those wishing to stpnd shovld report here at that time. - Iast Thursday the Clinton ami Warsaw train ran over a track en tirely of steel rails for the first time, which was a decided improvement lor the comfort of the passengers. With the completion of laying steel rails the W. & W. Company also saw fit to furnish this road with first and second-class cars, separate. This was a thing which has been very much desired by our peoplr, therefore we had cause to feel grateful to the com pany and proud of our road. But in the last few days, for some cause unknown to us, these cars have been removed and the combination car returned, which is uo'hing more than half of a second-class car, used tor its proper purpose, while the other half is promoted to first claw usage. Our place and our people - -1 . A 1 - - . - ...... !..... L . . ueserve someuimg ut-nei uwu. whs, and we hope the company wilF so recognize our rights. : ; ; I S. S. Conference.' ' ; l. -s Th" Sunday - JBchool Conference for the Sampson Circsit will be held at Concord Church Friday and Sat urday before -the fifth Sunday in September. . J. D: Ezzei.Lw Prest. Th CtMtj'i Piif. A"a' ligwmure put 15 cent on the poll ami 5 cents on the $1,000 ' jworuioi property to the State tax. I This will necessarily reduce Ue county tax by that amount. We county tax by that amount i"". wt cxami" Wl in the " nm-n; iir; Him uutu i ic attribution according to statue. The tux tor only ft, 192.32, which h alx.ut f-2,8.'K les than last year; the ;Ktate tax is ?5,l!W.i9f which i about ?2,:jo:i t.,r(; than hist year. If our cimmissioi.ers succeed iu running our county government with thisre-dinu-d amount thev will drv gn at credit lor their wisdom and :onomy, and especially in view of the tact that the per cent of paupers in the county is 23o jer cent larger than last 3;ar. Further on we find that the sol- idiers' pension bills for the county ; a,nyu,,t to 918.11, which Is raLsed by ! , , r ,. . W1U' ; tixof 3cntH on the 100 wor.h , f , . . M v w r"' j - w - v.. I , Hie most ntriking thing about the whole tax levy is the school tax. The white poll pay-, $3,650.70 colored " 1,359.77 White property " 2,528.05 Colored 67.81 Therefore the total tax on the whites for public school is $6, 17$.84, while the total negro levyiapnly $1,427.58, and not more than half of this amount will bo collected on ac count of pleadings of Insolvency. This will make the negroes pay $700 dollars while at least half of the en-tin- will be appropriated to their schools. Warnaw Item. it'v. Mr. Meeksclose4l an interest- ",K rwv,val at tho BaPtiht churth lK I'O llll Itlt Wilt. .In.. IfnnJn.. 1 " "'J" '"J' i baptised 12 or 15 converts in Hest's l mill pond. j no warsaw mgn fscnooi is flourishing under the principalship of Mr. A. 11. Mcrritt, Jr., of Wake Forest. There are 5u pupils enrolled. Miss Frankie Hines of Faison is the ii-ssistant teacher. A negro excursion of 14 crowded cars of the order of the "good Sa maritans" pt ssed up Monday from Wilmington to Halifax. The crowd was extremely boisterous and unruly. They took by force benches that were on the platform here for sale. At Halifax they robbed an old negro of his barbecue which he had pre pared to sell them. A policercan interfered, when one of the negro ! excursionist shot at him. In fact the mob became so insulting and dangerous that the Weldon military company was wired for and came down to protect the citizens. There are two cases of typhoid fever in town: Misses Nellie John stone anil Ozello Woodward. The latter lias ben sick 31 days but is now better. The contracts for the new Metho dist church and rebuilding of the Presbyterian church are let out to (J F R s aml workon them will soon commence. LillIe Mclntvre our telegraph op(rjtor h.w returnod from a two weeks vacation. Mr. Willie Hill one of our large fanners has a fine crop this year.and but very little of it is cotton. He is turning his attention to small grain, german millitt, peas, corn and stock raising. He says it will not pay to buy guano and raise cotton. Ke-l nion of the Confederate Soldiers of Sampson County at Clinton on Satur day, the 17th of September Next. All Confederate soldiers of Samp son county, of each and every com pany, or detachment, whether resi ding in or out of the county, are in vited and requested to meet in Clin ton on Saturday , the 17th of Septem ber. The officers and non-commissioned officers of each company are requested to seo that this notice roaches each member of their com- niaml programme: lie-organization of companies by commanding officers from 10 to 11 o'clock. A'l detached soldiers are requested to report, on arrival, to Dr. It. H. Holliday for assignment in the parade. Farade at 11A.M. Permanent organization of Vete rans' Association at 11:30 A. M. . Shaking at 2 F. M. Dr. R. II. Holliday, Ca pt. o. 1 j. Chesnutt, Capt. J. II. Robinson, Jos i ah Pope, J. L. Piford, Committee. NOTICE. To the Sampson County Agricultural Society. At the Irst regular meeting of the Agricultural Society it was decided to hold a FMr if the citizens of Clin ton would subscribe as much as 200 to be expended in putting the Fair Grounds and buildings in repair. More than this amount has been sub scribed, showing that it is desired that we hold a fair. Thereforo the members of the Society will meet here on Monday next to hear the re ports of the committee, and ta take definite steps toward holding a Fair or leasing the Grounds to parties who will hold it. H. E. Faison, Prest. School Openings. . I j1Sri iary lou Brown's school, (mntimv. n. Seotember 2d. Clinton Female Inst itue, Miss Ma ry Anderson, Principal, Sept. 4th. Clinton School for boys and girls, Rev. J. W. Turner, A. M., Princi pal, September 2nd. Kenansville Male and Female School, Prof. W. M. Shaw, Princi ill Thnragh the County. Wkat SampMiiaKi an? tain ad4 Sajlaf. W8fSend m the new from your township for this column. Every su?scriber to Thk Cavcamax has a right and is requested to contri bute items of news in his cr her neighlorlwjd for this column. We will not publish your name unless you desire it.-fet PI.VKY OlMVK. Mr. A. M. Harbrey, formerly rrinciiwl of Goshen High School, has opened a ten month's school at Hugglm' Academy. Just over the edge of this town ship, at Wright's Meadow, in Duplin county, a pleasant picnic was held last Friday. A little son of Mr. Heniy Sasr was throw a from a horse and receiv ed a bad cut on the lip and chin by being stepped on by the horse. Dr. Faison beln? present, was called at once and dressed the wound, which is not considered dangerous. Mr. John Martin has a large field of very fine cotton. He us-d only enough guano to roll the seed. ' lie will not use any next year. Wo have had fine veAt!rr tn tuive fodder for the h?st week. Mast far-1 mers In this section are done. Goshen High School opened with 72 pupils, it now nunn.bers 87. The young men met lafet Friday night and organized a Fhilathechnic Literary Society for the benefit of the young men in school. The young ladits of the school are to meet soon and organize a residing Circle. Mr. A. M. Harbrey opened school last Monday at the Iluggins school house. We were glad to wee Bro. Jerome at his apjiointment at Goshen again last 3rd Sunday. He preached the funeral 0f E. M. Wilson who died last January. The protracted meeting at Goshen will begin 1st Sunday in Sept.; The Clinton Church Sunday School Conference will convene at Keener's Cnapel Friday Sept. 27th. Hope to see all the Sunday Schools represented. Miss Hettie Darden of Cumber land county who has been visiting relatives ?n this section has returned home. Mr. W. R. Sutton has had the site of his future residence trimmed out. D. II. K. Da. Godwin of Wilson has located in this vicinsty ot Goshen for the practice of his profession. Goshen church has 8G members by the na? e of Sutton and 30 by the name of King 1 10 numbers of the two family names. "We venture the to say that no church ?n the state can beat this. ITONEYCUTTS. Mr. Richard Turlington has some as good cotton as there is in the town ship. He ustd no guano. HALLS. Mr. J. H. McCullen has probably the finest corn i n this section of tlie county. He has also a fine col ton crop. He used very little guano this year and will use less next. He says a larrner must raise stock and make his own fertilizers if he expects to succeed. Mr. R. W. Weeks has a new varie ty of cotton. The stalk, leaves and bolls are- much larger than that usu ally planted by our farmers. We measured one of the leaves which was 2J inches across and the stalk on which it grew was at least sijc feet(?) in aiameter. LISBON. Johu Williams, celored, killed a hem lait Monday evening that mea sured six feet from tip to tip. From bill ta feet he measured four feet four inches. FRANKLIN. Mrs. E. V. Page set a hen on fif teen eggs and in one week after she hatched three chickens, in two weeks she hatched twelve more. How is this to be explained ? MINGO. r-i Mr. Jesse Farmer has cotton eight feet high. He has the best crop he has had in years, and will make near Heven bales of cotton and a hundr 1 barrels of corn. He had no help but his little girl in making his crop. Rev. J. O. Tew held several days meeting at Mt. Elam Baptist church last week. Twenty-one members were received into the church. , - "' i NEWTON GBOVE. - J The old people of this section say that they will be glad when the last picnic is over. MUs Katie Williams of Dismal is visiting friend-i and relatives of this section. Miss Stella Cooper of Kenansville is spending several weeks with her brother, Geo. Cooper, of Newton Grove. A protracted meeting was" held at Canaan last week conducted by Rev . F. R. Underwood, assisted by Rev. T. I. Newton. ' rf I Our neigh barhood i$ - being4 Im proved very much by new dwellings. Several will be erected this fall. . Glenwood School is doing well, with sixty five pupils in attendance. Us. The good ieoble of Jfewton Grove have decided ' to establish a High school at that place. The site select ed for the building is just south . of tlie Cosholie chorch. A meeting will be held next Saturday at which time the committees on soliciting stock and drawing plan of bbilding will report. . ., MCHAMELf. I Mu. Frrnccs Mcihiaiei, wife of. Mr. Miles Mclhmb I, died suddenly i on Wt Inesnlay th. list it.. j heart dier. i Northern parties are uegotiotiu for a browtone nu&rrv near Dur ham, which proni'-s to ! a hi?, thing f.r Durham when develoi l. Coi. L. L. Falk wc.- rc-i-lectel President of the Southern Intersiatc- ; Fdrmcrs' As-cration r hich vn n ; fcession at Montgomery A!a.. i we.'k. Hon. W. J. (Jreen, chaiim::i of the Committee on cttoH covering offeml resolution, which were ov ammously adoptftl condemning the jute bagging tnt earnestly m;ni mending to every cotta pnslu'v throughout the land absolute dis contiued of the jute bagging when ever a fuU-titmeca-i possibly abtain el. TCRKF.Y. Mr. V. M. Carrol! Ii s :.o a'-res un der coin, vhi-h wi.i make at leat two hundred utid fifty barfels. Turkey is on a loo:ri, we hope to have a postotfue tstabli-hed at that place in a few weeks. Si -ely .we are in great nead uf one Miss Lillie Wi'li uns of Ilo. kflsh, has been spending sonic time with relatives of thi-s section. . 'Our farmers are busy saving fwl- 'r wook Mr. II. C. Ihuuel of Princeton, X. . C, spent a few days with relatives sn Turkey, last we- k. The Sabbath School at New Hope Academy, wi's orgnnized in tin spring of 1877, during :H this t'niL it has suspended only six mouth'-. The attendance is good yet. I f any country school can beat tint, we will be gland to hear from. We are glad to state that teere has not been a single grog-shop j:i Turkey town ship, in fifteen years, and we hopy there will never be another. LITTLE C01IARIE. Hayne High School numhei fifty two at this writiosr. Married at the residence of Dick- son Sessoms, on the 24th inst.; Mr. Duncan Matthis and Miss Lucy Sessoms Hayne High School was addressed last Friday evening by Prof. F. I. McKinzie. We are pained to leai ti that Mr. Leonidas Cooper is quite sick with typhoid fever. The Jefler.sonian l iterarj' Society of Hajiic Academy met ("n last Fri day night fid reorganized fid changed the name of the socio. to Hayne Literary Society, -oid ekvted the following officers, President Barton BuMard, Vico-F resident G. W. Bollard, Secttuy, A. R. IIi-rK Treasury, C. H. Hall. The protracted meeting wi'l eon vence at Bethel on tin? second Sun day in Sept. conducted by Revs. J. E. Brls'towe, Owen Spell and othei.--. I - ; "Blacksmith." Maznuliu Bluums. Master lioyd Merrimon the 1 1 ! year old son of Mr. E. F. Hambl'n, had the misfortune to break his left arm Sunday. He was practising on ahorizonal bar and fell .off. Miss Lena Mont fort of Kenans ville is visiting Mrs S. D. Farr:or. She will soc make Haltimore her home. A party of our young people at tended a picnic at "Deaslev" Satur day. They report having a nice time. We could not go lust got some of the ; yir, j. y. Peacock, a very promi dinner all the same. ' - ' uent citi.en of Rome after an illness Arrangements have been made i of several years died recently. He with the R. R, Co., ' for transporta tion of a "show which will exhibit here Sept. the 1:2th. Mr. Fred Picket has accepted a position with the ' Floating gasig" of W.W. R. R. Co. 3Irs. Jas. O. Iveuan parsed through )ur town Saturday enroute to Ken ansville. Sho'has just returned from Euroe and other foreign countries. We l?ar;i from Mr. N. FalN, of WalKce, tliat, while the farmoi :il! over the country complain of badcropshis crop of eorn i-5 as goon it not better t!an at ny pre- v iocs yea-. Mr, Battsis a farmer who buys no gaano, western side, or com, and we'-recon-v nend him sis a model farmer. J. - . Gleunooil Items. Mr. Editor: As 1 never see any thing from this section of the coun try In your valuable paper 1 will en deavor to give you a few dots from here. Glenwood Academy situated in Johnston county just across the Sampson line and as much a Samp son as a Johnston school, has upward of 60 pupils. Prof. R. C. Craven, the principal, is assisted by Mrs. Craven wh: is teaching in tho primary de partment. Mr. John Barefoot one . of the students at Glenwood met with a painful accident a few days since, at play, by getting his collar j bone broken. Dr. J. II. Benlou'Hee? attended iiim and he is uow doing well. Hope he will soon be school again. . Crops in this section are fine, corn j especially. Fodder pulling is the orderof the day and we are having) some fine weather for it. ' ' - , . , I The Rev. F. R. L nderwood com- 1 i ., , .,i ! at Canaan Baptist church last Salur- j day, Aug. 17th.; We. Iteiiu From Bladen. Iilind staggers is prevalent among 1 colts In tlie 'section around Gravel HilLMr.Willie Cromartie lot fine colt last Week. ' : 'There are ieveral cases 'of Ma'arial fever in this commt-nity. Mr. J. II. Stewart leavt. thS even'nj for Wafep Fore! Coi'.e. M's I? svu MIcI -i left MouJay even-ngto Wi rehdivc ?n lioit- , i loro. - . wj n Attorney 11. i:. Fsisou W I-.'uinf n, fa jroff-ion.' n, Tuesday. , . ,i I- -e: C-rr:- Mi -ir-i-and HattW J Sor for tbc n-xl 1 days C. I -;" i; d-tntr are viMtiiit : Ai.j iun, Frprittrtr. I S'U-v (.. 21. t' w. Mrs m; I.'.is Auierou is b.M-k tr't ii t iro:.; rout.; are.j'i , uhere I'-'cn spending the iiiioucr. Mr. Julian LJ. wis who ha he li.ts i :ver for ; ' verd weet' l t hi- rv- Mr-. ;t"on M a Wdur. T. .Murphy s ton .-pea din:; iiout!.- from j . his annual ', v:-.c-i!0!i ' f t!nr. v t t'llntou. ; e . 1 t;vt I'li-H j i v.j i-oe 'vl '' ;v,'r " 5msirov iitl. r leil Tusl ay f : t.-rh r. A. A. iet:cl Hill, -p.. in IVr-ioM mntricuhilo at V k - fcreit at t'lt 'eginr.vig ot the ring tvin. n rcluiaed 4 lu lu and will be 'lis-j Js.uui: e aisj4u has frvln Lor tic r -pc.-n lour her po-1 :i U-i' i.er of :J in at the Cl'nton Female ItCtiitv, the openng el .lext. the- so. j :- Wivlnesdav ! Iir. W. 3. lae and f.-v.-'. Rack ley, on of ov -fri mfn-hauis, kfi M id:'.y f:s the Xo'.thei.i mark'.S , where he will tr'- '!'.w In i fVd' st;ek 'of goods. Wiu.i ii f -r his new "ad' ! when he rotvnis. Mr. W. J. Butler, who has beei. ucce;!t-'ly engage! in orjani ' ". Fi'Miift's A'iuf! iu the w-lerr. pa.t of the Stat ', i ? horn ;, i ac toriit of ill he;dth. If". paM us a i)!eo v'1t call h'-it wek. W. E. Steven-3 F-q., menilir of? I th ilod of Agiculiure from the: i 8rJ Mi this mournc foi l"W.. l.lJ.J..t1jl. . ..!!.. - ..111 i "' " meeiuig o; me j lioaru tomorrow, ne wi" auvocaie !T 1 i WT. -11 1 A. Rev. J. L. Stewart for President raid, we Ihind, with a reasonable hope of success. Judge Boyk'n rctt'nicd Saturday j from an extended trip to New Or i leans and through the South. He I says the fields an while with cotton and the picking h.-.s been going on ; for some time, lie "u fc again Mou ! -'ay mf rniiig io join a fishing party ! at Edenlon. MAYOR'S CuntT. two Weks Ending Aug. 21th, 18S9. Aug. 9th 18S9.Staic vsEd Tf ding- j ioa Drunkenness, deft, submits, i I ii.c.l one dollar and cost. 2 rAug. 183V. Stat? vs Ed Johnson, jdrmikenness deft, submits, Judge j nu-nt suspended upon payment of j CO... "Aug. 10, tS;t. State vs James j Bruington, drunkenness-deft, sub- I mii.s, fined tho cost. : A.i,;. -I, l!U5H. '-.at.: vs Stephen ; F- i '-cloth, dell. "Submits, f.hf.-d one dollar and cost. - . Koine 1 Hills. tresis art- looking very much bet ti"' ? !V'' th'i r-ain :-' )- ed " .!. don't ! l-hlnk any of oar farmers will have i to buy corn this year, .very few hogs have died with cholera. loaves a widow and four children to mourn his loss. Mrs. Dr. Lucas who has been en- I gaged in the silk culture this sum- , .. , , , mer reports quite favorably. ! 31 iss Annie JSJCKoy, a .Missinnie scivoy, a cnarmuig i , Voung lady of this section, formerly of lower Sampson, is taking music lesions at Smitbtield. We came very De'i'iocratic P. M. near having a at Home, Kads 'vere so very scarce. ' Farmki lilockcrs Items. , Mr. Editor, as times are Ay lively in th's section I wiil give : you a few not-iss from our section. 1 Crops are damaged very mu-?h i.'flm ' the hoavv rains, hut ?" tho se-son ; WiU only coniinu- favorable' . : now on I think we wi"' have an ; nwpn"p (Ton - - - -I - - -- i - . We isympathize veiy much with a certain young lady in this cornty who was deceived by a man who was a stranger to her and became engaged to her and the t'me set for the wedding, when she found that he had a wife and two children. . 3IARKETS. CLIXTOX. (KorKrt-l ')T A. F J.)H?o.A O ) iiu.-kleix-rrics. i n, (ne-vv) jjeon, .". 2 TO 10 to 12J l) to '25 12 JS to 2rt Mt to 25 10 to 12$ 90 4 50 to 8 00 03 to 07 1 2 00 10 Heoswax ! rardf at i i-'odder, 1 Klour, Turreatine, J'"' cotton. . . . - wiL3;iN(.TON'. Tir;m;n, v. . . ji U.win, ("strained .... -' (ood framed; . . : Tar. l i per fra'lon ier liarrt-1 K?r barrel jm r barrel ! Crtidc TuriH-ntine, (Hard) f 1 00 (Virgin and Yellow 25 IU 1 Cotton. i WESLEYfilliNs-nfuTE, STAUNTON TUWUiU. Opnis September Nth. R. Ooot the mot tbcr ouek andttractie School for younelarti-s in the C nio . Distio suished adT&Btage in MuslU, AET, ELOC'tiTlON. c. C!imat UMarpwvsl. Pupils from nmeteen States. Term low. Special IndneemenU to persons t d M"? Z?ZK? th ert iB'laremect of thin CELEBBATEl Y1BGIMA SCHOoii. write for a Catalogue to W m. , Hurrls . P. 0.i President, SUnnton, VlrjinH. lit 'r LOCAIA UT" - Ay-jit.- sad Iii.f -. :mh Kt V.M.F Tost cynt Totarco t -ti1' iht rage. Chew . K::- CJmverly Ttb:ts i ft It. K. Fo a m u s-ite rv A nest !"! of l'ritii?, Dit-s Conl- IVme-tfcs, T-ckira. lil.-ublnz, ( (iuiglinin, A. , Ac ni pric.-? to cor j rrpond v. it h th present col ton rrp T. M. Ft niiKi i.. T. M. Fr.ur.Ki.i.V Wo-jM j-au like u set of nue got- , lets for N"THIXJ? .ll! T. M 1 CTiVll s mi iejrn l.ow t ip1' them. The bet UrattulaU! Sug.r ai 11 j F. Fowed's, id cvnts a jKuau; go.! Flour at $4.;'o per barrell; Sugai Cured Hams ami shoulders. Ilring liai preparatory , your Wool, Wav. Hides, (ees-oi'-ity. he will ; Feathers. Ac. and I will pay cash. j. F.epc fully. B F Powi.ij M;.- Mary Lou Brown's school I . . . r - rwill open, in the liOdge, next Mon- ; i, , . , Ida, 2nd ot September, Tories.. . - -.,.v ... . . . . .... . .. a. aioc h year -rnmsiy, ?i.u; AdvanciNl, ?1.5i Two Good offi'X cheap. Apply to rooms T. C ftr rem Foi-K. HOG CHOLERA CURED. We have a medicine than is i. : sure preventive and sure cure foil cholera if taken in time. Try a pal;age, oifly otk if it does no good we will return your money. W. R. K:xu & Co. x Tho very j est t-i Cord Spool Cot ton at 1 cents a spool. How is it s- i chofp? .Answer .No couibination ; or trust on it. At W. (i. R.Vt KI.KV'K. SPECIAL HA UG A INS ! saar,nuar atii:Fall Term Opens cents Rublur Belting, :t inch, 3 plj', t ' i. ( ;j o g .. 4 for Gins, Saw Mills, Su, tor sale at Use lowest prices at J. 11. Royal's. STILI. A UK AD ! A goisth-.ir.aH tellf : ns that Ins wile- had not kissed him inj several ye-.u-s ou u count of his oiVeu-1 s'.vt breath, hui alter using IIOI5FS v'i: j iiUO'.'s F1VK CIvXT TO15ACC0 for' tn'o weeks his breath was so much imv ti! 0Vi d that she -turned to her old haolt. Trv it. lievs! : uui newspapers for sale at Thei Caucasian- office at 2- eents per ; hundred. Ivculac ?deetings. I will attend the IJaptiV .iuaiterlj-: Meetings for the colored race at the ; following tiiws and places: . ' Kenansville (1st Baptist church) 1st; Sunday in each month, Clinton (1st Baptist church 2nd Sunday in each j i month; Filgiim Rest, 3rd Sunday in i each month; Big'Finey Grove, 4th J j Sunday in ea h month. Uf.v. ). I.Iii.LKii, Pastor. ! Mar-21-lyr. ' EW ADVEUTIEMEXl. W. A. JOHNSON, REFRESENTINti wiLfflXGTox oil co,! Will pay highest c?sh pi ice for COTTON SEED! r exchange meal for same. 1 Fatmers would do well to see Mr. , , . nson at rlhl(n!K hftforo 1Iin, aitg2u 2 m ISAAC BEAT IT. CJ -og Uow , Oppsite Courthouse. CLINTON, N. (.'. Repairing. I sim prepared to repair Copper Sti'is, Locks, Guns, T'nware. Roofing. '..Rooting o houses with Tin or ! Iron done on application. j teo1 not to lwtk ' (J tiara n Restaurant. j Meals, at a1', hours can be gotten i at my stand. Barber. Hair Cut and Shave, both for 25 i cents. aug22 ly A FORTUNE MADE EASY! MiLUOSS GIVEN AWAY ANSUALLY ! The Principal forth? Irlerest OnlyL ' . , . , ! The undersigned represents a C om-; pany which will give any amount ot ; money from ?l,000to $100,000-to. any man, between the ages of 18 and ' 55 years, who will pay simple inter est'at Gl to per cent, per annum I (according to age) ou the amount he J desires for . 15 years. i I Furthermore, said Company obli- gates to pay to his family the prin- cipal sum, without a. fcutheii; payment of intebest, in case of . V.ic float h rinriner tho. tftrm. . " 1 This is a bona fide offer from Com pany which has been doing bu sme&s on this plan for 01 years. . , For further particulars apply ; to the undersigned, stating age, name and postoflice address. J II. J.Mc DCFFIE, Agent, augS-tf . : i Fayetteyille, . 0 ! jSlIIieiiOr 19 11 SjMlg bBEWSVi3tM"SBMvVT SnBEricr ta all Snfetitntes :krirA CTMuilUailiitlnti t)n IT C.r CakK. Pot ns ' JWpnKS kailai PrntUlmst aad Kara-, hmumlTfS whit. X pa toi rcaU. ; BALTIMORE X4. A NN - KenansvillcMaro l-"lll 1 j t tern or for , v ;andr',vi( . .!rai -- j ,: ...- j , prlva" fs.a'i?;.-. s. i , . . , -r : 1 tin- 'i'Ti: !, .ipn r-"rt '.. :! ? ! MVi:c.r-, w'l! ie-r c i-Un. lory tcstfui' a lu.m ite : ' where ho m i , tit . .l i,:o n rr-i ;, i ' eieelW-nt r.Hur .:s -i te .1 1 ;.iriio luud covntv, .V- C. For t un her art u; M l I 'um. w. y Cr l'i.'Ji . iwti m 1 ZTrrTZ ! TJ Fall i -sion begins on j The JM'hool is fully vq:i:p;H (ilemic Music amr Ari. H- It I e ni s weir, a tic.i i L, A , Y V , et their ?au! :i w h-v . , o ... t , studies j'l tbes hrnr'is, r,. ... ti uuen w.-l M lU:r Art, i a .w ..r f " '""(" ' - )! -!:o i-s ; J.ictpfj, fjf , Bt theta to oi'nv unv rdu re RK of A ! : r i; Imton v Clinton FOR BOYS iL Jsf 13 JiKV. .1. w. 1. W. rrRNLU. TI.'IINEU. KATES OF Primary Branches, per month, ' ' - Advanced Primary, Junior. Intermediate, .Senior, " Jjaiin, (ireek and Preach aro l:t!i;!it w.ih- -i .tra conr!, No cqiiiinent fee is liari'ad. Whore v.y f-edient, Houutr Pro duce will lie iv-'eivo'l in titeu'iMi !.'!! This; School recently .closed iU lir.-ty-i.tr with .-sis cmolliiiont mounting to oo p:ipi!s during tlie yojr. For further infr:'atioii address." nmStf KliV. Prep araiory dc Pall Session opens I.-L Monday in August; and coiiSiu weeks5. One week for Christmas holidays. Rates of Tuition are as follow, vi:: : Primary, Intermediate, Advi.tj"?d, l?oa.(l, per month, i:di . ; iitit'ou to be paid st'ic.i.ly a' tlie For further information apily to jyLS tjani Goshen Mi ; Tlie First Session wi!! o :i and continue twenty MOPks. i Pupils, both malo c.rul fomulo, ; ea of 'gudies nsiually t;uii:ht in a i llio most tnf,ne: rnd.ii!-o! fi i . pursued by the Principal. I TJiere will .be three deosi.r', . Mui;al. Acudemi'. . . .' Primary, . .Music, . No Miu cbaigo for use Board can hp !ivl.in pod fatr itie-, s-.u at froju S ' to $7.0,.' per yleudir month'. fioslien, a. a commfuilty of irv.d moio in the State. (Jrcula, j, '-riving full parlicnh tribulioii. For further infoi mfttion wnb J jyl5 rtf Salem HigJi A Fall s-er sign (ijtens ;i term of Twfi.t v V -!;. the 1-t M(:idi'y i:i Agu-. T!i Kchoi is divide-?. in'i Viz: Piimary tn rmcdiale, TIIITIOX RATES, in 'luiti'.'ii liave lieen considerably n-hin-i' e(ir-".-oind with the Rites tinn. ilvl.,AI.i, - - JNTKIOIKDIATK. ,,ti"1I'', i iiit raie, CA lEMiC .f .l-'t' e, "- ' ' ' r . 2lKi (tT-tde. a! FlltrAiiA HJI .ctJL.iw.tiAir. - j lege, ratc ut tuiuoa, wntch HI made known oruipplu-.dion. M U IC DE Will be in charge of a fifst-class teacher of "exf-oTientv and r.putatitn. TuH ion, py montli, $2.75. N estra chaige for us 3 S instrument. r 0 dr ii c waging. :oom furnLisedv i-hls.wcod, fc.can i he obta?TK(J.3H private -mUiov icnveoient to the school, for from fG.OO 1 The Schoi-'lrHl -a- run on a ilrni. tystemtic hns ami receive the achers' en'?r- ;:::-o!:j. For pi'.fiTci'l iu lull, addre-- fL E. EU ILKU, ill. X. (J.) Principal, ISr1 ' - ... Huntley, X. (J. Female Acadeiuj, "5 .1 It i'AV:ds-m n I r It. : n, of : ?ost t .i. . -;i,vv, i rhHif : J . :t. AKTiil ?;. naic Just in-i $th, i t xx u i'4 li U ' ct Act io Uplet- . ' V'.l I . 1. W'i; ''i i '.VflfiZX t i ux.iiiCii, :i' t the MAlIY anousov 1;!d :. . C School r r I liir A- Is.. .it.: Monday .ept. 2, '89. I UlTION IX ."il) .".0 1. W. TPRNEi:, Clinton, N. C. iooI. . Wi nty per mouth, d t)'i per month is! 7 T-r :;'(::! viiiy(l i i Mid of c.v:"li tin. S ' r i'l W. . HOlL'.-f, Prin., li.gidd. N. ('. gh Behoof. hp ,;;y, A:i-. st tl;o St! 1S1, w.il ti insii uc,-. .n it)l bi-atjcli- liut-':ia.--:- School sf high rjd v.mcinL su t.iis u n ! ersref. ruliy - nif-nt, Gentle ifi'c, P itriiir Liid ? -2.o b i' pel iti ith. f In -ti nai.-tit the Mr' io, oillldtllgi e s.urj-a.j.-'ud ih' lor fliy- iv. . Ooii ;i3 - to : be Iii r;- J , c. Sir! ciiOG'I, brIRLS ESTABLISH EI) IN 17 1. -FIRST-CLASS POAUDIMi Scihk;;, Toil LO ft! SKXj. cuitiiniifM f,i.." a - ? r.'U.ry, Academic !-.) Pr J ' " ;u.ith j ;, ;"k r ifA-nX. ! fsTJ" p .-'m iUi, 2.' ywi uioiiiii ? so is u prepue iy and giiUfor eol- aeiK.-nd.c-T Uiu-tjuli.v tiiken, will t. L'A RTaIENT, pal, September 2d.