TOWN OFFICERS : Mayok W. H. TJi -non. TuKASt'UKH--J. .V. I'VrrcJI Cjukk or l'oi.u k- ..I. King."! jAium Capt. Ja. II. ubinwon. dm mission ki--. I'homson, J. A. IVrn ll, V. A. Jt-l.tt-on, J. Jl. SU vt tis T. II. Rirlrick. COUNTY OFFICERS: RiiERirr J- M. 6 Cl.EKK OK KUPKIUOK CoL'KT J. S. Rizzell. TBKAst'RKB-r-J. H. Beaunan. Rkohjkr ok Drew O. F. Her ring. , , , COUNTY St'KVKVOR ArtllUl Cokoxkr Dr. A.T. (XM)ir. Boauii ok Education It. It. A. It. Herring and Warren Job uxor . i Vjvmihhioneiw Captain C. Par- trU-t- .j. C. Hobba, J. M. Marshburn. -IPEKINTKNDENT OK HEALTH roil County Dr. J. A. Stevens. Standabd keeper W. K.Beu anan. Hupepintendent ok County Farm Jarnf-H Shipp. Huit. I'ub. Instruction' Jshani lloyal. L.C.IIubbaid U.B.ConuuWhion t r of Iho Eastern District Xorth Carolina. POST OFFICE: (C. 1. Johnson, Powtmaslei . ) Mail golag by rail leave pwU ttce daily at 8:05 A. M., and 2:55 I M.t respectively. Mail going via Hob ton, Newton Grove, Dunn, Ream tn's Xltoad, etc., leave G:00 A. M. on Moridayaand Thursday,. Mail go ing to Fayelteville, via Huntley, Blocker's, etc., leaves at (5:00 A . M., on Tuewlays, Thursdays and Satur days. CHURCHES. IJantiHt. l'ator, O. I. Moks. Service., l.nt and 3d Sabbat Im of each month, Prayer meeting Tues day at 7 P. M. Sunday nchool, Sun day, 3P.M. Presbyterian Pastor, Dr. It. F Marable, Services, 2nd and 41 1 Sun day's. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7 P. M. Sunday school, 9 A. M. Mtthodlgt Pastors, C. P. Jerome Services, (at Presbyterian and Ba) tist,) 1st Sunday 11, A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school (in Lodge) every Sunday at '.' A. M. Prayr meeting (at Presbvierian church) Thursday night at 7 P. M. Episcopal Rector, J. W. Turner, Servlci, Sunday, 11 A.M. and 4:00 P. M. st i day school, 3 P. M. Colored Baptist Second Sunday in each month at 11 A. M., 3 P. M. nnd 7 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS : K. of II. A. F. Johnson, Dicta tor, meets every third Friday night at 8 o'clock. Hiram Masonic Lodge J. M. Marshburn, Master, meets every third Friday at 11 o'clock A. M. Library of ' linton Literary Asso ciation over postoflice. Librarian, W. S. Thomson. Clinton Loan Association Presi dent, J. L. Stewart; Cashier, W. L. Faison. Railroad Depot Agent, It. II. Holland, Jr.. Telegraph Operator J. C. Holme... Y. M. C. A. A. A. Butler, Presi dent. Meets in Courthouse every Monday at 7.30 P. M. -a Superior Court for 4tli, 6th and 7th Ju . ditial Distnrts. jujKiEH (Itesident.) 4th District, Walter Clark, of Wake. ;th " E.T. Hoy kin, Sampson. 7th " J. C. Mcltea, of Cum berland county. SOLICITOUS. 4th District, T. M. Argo, of Wake. 0th O.H.Allen, of Duplin, 7th Frank McNeill, of Rich mond county. Times for Holding CoorU for 1889. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge- Wake February 25th, March 25th, April 22nd, July 8th, August 26th, September 23d, October 21st. Wayne March 11th, April 15th, September 9th, October 14th. Harnett August Gth, Nov. 25th. Johnston August 12th,Nov. 11th. HIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fal 1 J udge . Pender May Gth, September 9th. New Hanover April 15th, Sep tember 23d. Lenoir August 19th, Nov. 11th. Duplin September 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson Feb. 25th, April 29tl , October 7th, December 9th. Carteret March 18th, October 21. Jones March 25th, October 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring J udge Merrimon . Fall Judge Shipp. Anson April 29th, September 2d, November 25th. Cumberland May Gth, July 22d, Nov. 11th. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. Robeson May 29th, August 19th, September 30th. Richmond September 18th, June 3d, December 2d. Bladen March 18th, Oct. 14th. Brunswick April 8th, September 9th. Moore April 15th, August 12th, October 21st. , CIDER HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Corner of Elm and R. 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 prices for cash. Respectfully, je21-lyr. NEW BARBER SHOP. Wheu you wish an easy shave, As gcoJ a9 barber ever gave, Just call od me at my saloon At luorning, eve or noon; I cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything I think you'll find ; To suit the face and please the mind. And all my art and skill can do It you just call, I'll do for you. PAUL 8HEBARD, The Clinton Barber. THE CAUCASIAN. CLINTON, N. C., AU3. 29, 1889. oiit ;iilk. Two Thing Needful. Women are awakeoiiiK to the f.ict that they have permittee their intellectual faculties to lie dormant and have willingly re mained in intellectual bondage. It only about twenty years since tho first woman's college appeared in the land. As a gauge of the difference between feminine and masculine mental training, contrast the hundreds and thousands of young men who go to college to the one young woman. Tin sou of the family goes to college as a mat ter of course ; the young woman of the family after great dis cussion and consultation. How much oftener is she sent to some inferior school, where, instead of a broad, thorough collegiate training, she i con tent with a smattering of many things and a general finishing off process! Many young wo men of the present day, after leaving school, glean a sort ot aftermath of information and culture which stands '(hem in trood stead; but the reason we have not Shakespeares, Bacons, Humes, and (Jarlyles among women is, not because they have not intelletual caliber, but because women, having been hold in domestic bondage, which is now in a measure cast olF, voluntarily remain in some what the same condition. We most Irmly believe that the body is all the more sound and healthy if it is the abode of a sound miud. and that much of the non-adjustment of physical force found in our homes, es pecially among the daughters, is due to the fact that the powers of their minds are not properly developed and trained. A strong will, an absorbing pur pose, a high literary or aitistic pursuit, exalt the spirit, and listiessness, dyspepsia, imper fect circulation, which breed hysteria, melancholy, and hypo chondria, pass into oblivion in consequence H is not tne custom for wo men to take physical exercises as men do. There is a begin ing awakening in this respect, but muscle received by no means the same worshipful at tent) on from women as from men. A man with an iron biceps is proud of it. To him it is an emblem of strength and power Unly now and then a rare wo man possesses anything more than a flabby, ill-developed biceps. The physical repression of women begins in the early childhood and is continued throughout life. A young wo man whom we know, and who is striving after some little muscular culture attempted to remove from its place a heavy standard lamp of wrought iron. She could scarcely stir it, and an athletic young relative, prompted by courtesy, hastened to her assistance; but she declin ed his aid, vexed with herself at having so little muscular ability. Putting forth all her strength, she at length brought the lamp to the desired position. Every day she carried the lamp from one place to another, as the occasion arose for it, and in five days she' found she could easily carry the lamp in one hand, and, if she wished, hold it at arm's length. Her muscles were ready to respond to even an irregular effort to educate them. How few women can open a car window ! The fran tic, futile, puny striving avails nothing, except to enlist a man.s sympathy and muscle in the contest. The popular notion which assigns all the physical strength to the man. and ex pects next to none of the wo man, does the latter a great physical injustice. It is exercise which is needed to secure pro per circalation,proper nutrition, and consequent building up of tissues which are the compo nent parts of a healthy body. G. Peekam, M.D. lfrnesi Can t Be Cared by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased "portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely clos ed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condit ion of the mu cus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. . . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. I&Soid by all Druggists, 75c. For a gentleman who has re tired from office to private life, Grover Cleveland attracts a good deal of attention. He has an interesting personality that doesn't dep&nd upon official sta tion. Ditto Mrs. Cleveland. THAT HACKKNG COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by R. II. Hoixi dav, Druggist, Clinton, N. C. . Many Persons Am broken down from orerwork or household c Brown's Iron Bitters rebuild the system, aid digestion, removes ex etm of bile, and cures mlrl. Oct the genuine. , A KISS IN THE DAHK. Horace Vernet, the artist, was going from Vers! lie? to Paris by railway. In the same com partment with Iiim wre two 1 ulies whom he had never een D - torc, but who were evidently acquainted with bun. liiey ex amined him minutely, and com mented freely on his martial bearing, his hale old age (he style of his dress, etc. They continued their annoyance until Anally tho painter determined to put an end to the perecut'on. As the train passed through the tunnel of SL Cloud the ihree travelers were wrapped in c m- ' plete darkness. Vernet raided; the back of his baud to hi mouth and kissed it twice vio lently. On emerging from the I kliJAii v'tftr Iia frxtii A flint ffix 1 diss had withdrawn their atten tion from him, and were accus ing each other of having beMi kissed by a man in the dark. Presently they arrived in Pa ris, and Vernet, on leaving them, faid: "Ladies, I shall be puzzled all m r lift 4 It a inntii fir which of these two ladies k'ss-! ed me?" St. Louis Republican. ! it. B. B Botanic Blood Balm. If you try this remedy 'yoh viJ say as many thers have said, that t is the !est blood purifier and tonic. Write Blood Balm. Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of convincing testimony. J. 1. Davis, Atlanta, (Ja. (West End), writes: "I consider that B. B. 11. has permanently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica." R. R. Saulter, Athens, Ua.,says: 'B.B.B.cured me of an ulcer that had resisted all others treatment. E. O. Tinsley, Columbiana. Ala., writes: "My mother and sister had ulcerated sore throat and scrofula. B. B.B. cured them." Jacoti F. Sponcler, New nan, Ga., writes: "B. B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my shoulders. I used six bottles." Chas.Reinhardt.No. 2020 Fountain Street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "I suffered with bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say that one bottle of B. B. B. cured me., J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes: "15. B.B. is a quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles cured me. I had been troubled several years." A. Spink, Atlanta, Ga., says: "One bottle of B. B. B. complete cured my child of eczema." W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., writes: "B. B. B. cured my mother of ulcerated sore throat." PIKE'S PEAK. A correspondent, who climb ed to the top of Pike's Peak one July day, found the signal ser vice officer melting snow for his water supply, the only one he gets. The officer said: "Some t:mes I stand at the window with my Ulescopc. The wind without is keen and cutting as a knife. I can see the houses of Colorado Springs,' twenty miles away, the visitors sitting in their shirt-sleeves, sipping iced drinks to keep cool and the ladies walking about in white summer rbes. I lower the glass; the summer scene is gone. Green trees, animal life, men and women fade away like creatures in a aream, ana l am the only living thing in aworld of eternal ice and snow and silance." News and Observer CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor Please inform your readers tint I have a rosl,lve remedy lor the above named dibcase By it timely use thousands of hopeless cases hav been permanently cured I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your read era who have consumption if they will send me their express and post oflice address. Kcspcctfuly, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st., New York A GOOD RADICAL TICKET. How would this do for a tick etin'92? Presid ent Tannar. Vice-President Dudley. Platform Get there Eli Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot. . .11 II. .1 SSM I IM WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. It. II. Holliday, Druggist, Clintena 'IIACKMETACK,' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 aud 50 cents For sale by Dr. H. II. Houj day, Drug gist, Clint n, N. C. TKUli KTIQUKTTK. It roust be remembered that there are two kinds of etiquette that founded upon the golden ruie or "vo unto others as ; yon would have them do t you" the sweetest, most perfect blos som of a Christian civilization aud that which is the dictate of a punctilious and over wrought ceremony. -- For LAME BACK, side or chest, use SIIILOIl'S Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by It. II. Holliuay. uruggist, Clinton, a. v SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cousih. Shiloh's Cure is the Itcmcdy for, you. For sale by It. II. Holliday, Druggist. Clinton Cm Piso'a Cure for Con sumption is also the best Congh Medicine. If yon have a Cough without disease of the , Longs, a few doses are all you need. But if you ne glect this easy means. of safety, the slight Congo may become a serious matter, and several bot tles will be required. ' Use's Becnedy fat Catarrh is the to use, aad casspwwt. Seld by drunrista or seat tr mall. t T. BaaelUne. Warren. Pa. n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 10,000 Customers Wc are still continuing the fight, and are leading in Low Pri ces. We do not intend to have any summer trood.- left on hand by August 15th. Everything in the line of Dry-fioods, Clothing nits and bhoes mast and will b Owinir to the continued cold Clothing ia much larger than we time of the year and the short us to pudh things and sell, when the iron while it is hot. We are go- had rather than to carry from year to motto to be- with a new Our stock on closed out It will take ers to do it. Therefore call and sale. $15,000 OF FI KST- CLASS GOODS FOR J. E. ROYAL'S Large In addition to my large lino always keep in slock, I desire the following linn ol Goods, i:i SB t4 1 C nfTVir f toTV 1 w- I can suit anybody in this line, B nv r yt nr m Bed-Room suits, from $20.00 to $60.00. An elegant line of Wal nut furniture will come in a few days. Whore can you find a better and "Elmo ?" Those will he sold as cheap as any first-class ar ticle can be. Sash, Doors, Blinds and all Kinds of Builder's Material ! These goods cad be soid directly from the factory, saving the cost of double freight, handling and Hair always Kept m stock. BaaF Special attention is called to my entire line of-Men's Dress Shoes, which I will sell at them. 1 here is a bargain in them for you. - Si Retfpectfully. J. E. ROYAL. mm T have just received a larae will ruarante3 to the purcjiascr no cheap, "fire guilt" goods, but carry a STANDARD LINE OF GOLD FINISH ED GOODS. The attention of the ladles is call ed to the latest styles of BREST PINS they are "things of beauty!" 4 The old, reliable and standard ways in stock, in various tyles Repairing ot ate ues and is a specialty. All work I do is isfsiction. Respectfully. Clinton Hotel. (NEW MANAGEMENT.) North End of Main Street Near the Centre of Trade. Comfortable Rooms and Office for "Commercial Tourists" and Business Men. Terms, 1.00 and 1.50 per day. The Cheapest and Best (charges considered) Tavern in Town. JAS vH. ROBINSON, Proprietor, NEW A DVEttTIS EBIEXTS. sold. weather our stock of Siimmei had hoped for it to be at this space allowed us to sell it in forces we can. It's for you to strike ing to sell. We have the cash .13 J -a oia siock over year. Its our gin each season and clean Stock hand must be before the fall 10,000 custom our annual closing let us betrin M. HANSTEIN. King Hatter and Clothier Worth. SALE ON CLOSE MARGIN AT rick Store. of General Merchandise, whicl- I to call your special attention to which I excell all other merchants. from a Chair up. Handsome Stove than the "Southern Gem" and storage to the buyer. Lime Cost. lie sine to call in and see lot of Elegant Jewelrr. This I to be just as represented. I sell SETI1 THOMAS CLOCKS al and sizes. Ulocks and mending Jewelry guaranteed to give entire safc- G. T. KAWLS. I) r&F rBHO tffc I Ac'C V, cLJ .AI a. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We will Give you all! For the next : day, loU A $5 Gold Piece for 50 Cents Is what everybody wan In who can tret it. We have nt lioatd of any such offer, but if you will Call at. Our Store You can find some-thin Grand Emerald, New Emerald, .Southern Girl. ogq;e AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Wo have all our stoves mad.- to order, 'uy thnii in large quantities and sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Have just received from factory Mason's Fruit Jars, In all sizes, and C9-ALI. DEPARTMENTS OF BARGAINS SPECIAL.- WM. A. JOHNSON, LEADER OF LOW l'IMCFS, 17 A TIM JL' JTLlll-i We all expect to have a big ready for it. Wo have just received a full stock of Consisting of Nails, Hinges, Screws, Lock, Bolts and all kind of Edge Tools. Also-a big lot of Axes, every one guaranteed to stand. - We carry a complete line of STANDARD SHOES. Sold cheap for cash. Fresh Groceries Always on hand. Another lot of those CELEBRATED HARNESS lust received at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Also Tooacco, Cigars, Snuff, Glassware. We ask you to examine our W. R. King & Co. we-taRetnis means of saying to our friend all over the ceuntry that we are sUll at our onerinr in me wne oi ijo lual MuiiArnuiarj. Always give us a call when yon come to town, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, )0 Remember that we cannot all cur ood8 are at the lowest JBSF ATTENTION ! Come to snakes, .Lemonade and Ice Cream ManyTh FOR A good line of Summer Clothing. A lot of Hate. A nice lino of Sum mer Dress Goods. A lot of Shoes. And variour other things will be sold absolutely at COST, ta make room for Fall Stock. . This Is a rare chance for you to get the very best of bargains. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f splendid Bargain. to greatly interest you. Our Derby, Virginia, Solid South. :o:- will sell them LOW. OUR STORE ARE FULL OF NOW. Our entire stock of MillinervIGoods at COST. CLINTON, N. C. I? A TD T Fair this fall, so we must get Tinware, Potware, Crockery and Goods and Prices before buying. Respectfully. T. H. PARTRICK & BRQ. -:o:- OLD STAND, on Wall Street . r : offer specialties, as soma do, for possible price. our stand for Soda Water, Milk mgs at Cost THE ' I sew ADVKirnaEMFA- rs L Atlantic Ctist TKAIN IATIU - May ItOlM; HUTU II. Daily. taklm 1 1 1 , "a lv. tiiij.,,,, Lv Wekloa. 12 & . 1 v., . . . It Lv Tarttoro, 10 ill Dr Wits. "7n.V. ArSvlma. 3 40 ... Ar FaycUevtl 6 u Lv(roMbnnt, 3 4JM i.t . ' 1.. I.T Warsaw. 4 If. 4 .1) Lv Magnolia, ArWiltuin'it'n x In II M TKAIXS (JOJNt; UKTII. So. U. Daily. No. 7 1. N.i 1 ai t '' x LvWilnutisi'ii Lv Magnolia. Lr Warsaw Ar (oltleto. Lv Fat'it-villi A i chnH Ar WiKou 12 05am 9 (Num I Ul 10 4.1 10 57 - 5 " 1 5. :, ii II i M .V. l' Vh nnx I.V W I if ! Ar IUh ky MU Ar Tarltfiro Lv Tarl'orii Ar Wt-Kljit 4 30 " 2 4i i-n. 'i i Dally cxce t Sumlay. Train on S-oilaul Xwk linn.. 1. 1. . Halifax for St-mlatiil N- k '2 :i ,, , .. turtilat; lijive ScoiUud X,h k . ji dally vxc-epl Sunday. Traiu l-4ivca TarUiro. a. r. v.. Alltemarlo & llalt-i-h railntud. ,,, T exrvpt Sun.lny. 505 p. m., Snn,l.i .1 i- iu., arrive Wuhamnton, N. r., ; n V in., 4 Sop. m. IKt;umiu UH, illnunton, dally cxn-.l Niuul ty. : () in., ?NUiiiay y w a. m.. uinw t-. lorn, U 15 a. in., II 30 . m.. Irnui on Midland, N. r.. ..!. lcavi-a nldhbon, dnily f.-i Sin.ln 0 00 a. iu. arrive SiHiihlUdd. 7 :kt u Kcturninu leaves SimUitield, K on H. tn. airivc Goldnboru, J 30 a. in.. Iraiu on NaKhvillu IhuihIi l.m,. Uocky Mt, at 3 00 p. in., arrive NM,,. vi lie 3 40 p. in., Sjiring IIh; 4 I. ,.. hi. lletaiuini; U uvex Sirin ll lomi a. m., Nahville 10 35 a. in., Mount 11 15 a. nr, daily, t-r.( Suixlay. Train on Clinton bratu-li mvt Wiu-a for Clinton, daily, exce pt Sunday. (. im p. mM and at 11 10 a in; Iti'turuiti- til leave clintoti at M 20 a in unit 3 !( y m, connecting at Wantaw with N'.h. i and 40, 23 and 7 Skmtlibound train on Wdsou l'a eltevllle Branch U No, 51, Norili ImjuikI ig No, 50, Daily except Sunday Train No 27, South, will stop imiy ui Wilson (loldidjoro and Ma-jiudia I rani No 78 makes clone conn. . (mii at Wcldon for all jmhiiU North, daily. All mil via Richmond, uudduily, evn pi Sunday via Hay Line Trnins make clone connection :ir all jK)iuU north via Hichmoud an I Wadi. ingloti All traniHrun nolid between Wihiun ton aid Washington, ami have I'tilman l'alace Sleeper attached : per JOHN V D1VINK. (Jew'l Sui4. J 11 KENLY.Suo'i Ti :iii. I. T M li.MKix.soN, u'J I'asM Ani. HO.LL DA YS SETJa STORE! HT1TCII IN TIMK NINE!" HA V 1-24 Don't wait to get nick, but when you begin to fool" bad come and Kct a loso of medicine nm prevent nick now. This is the projK'r line of med icine. If you will lo this you will scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to pay or lose months of time, and put your friends and relative to such a deal of trouble. In addition to my complete linn of pure and reliable Drujj, I carry Warner's Lor Cabin Remedies, II. IL IL, the 8. H. S., Quiniiio in small and large quantities; Khninon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Seclfic r antro lilossom, Cuticura llemedics, Dr. Pierces Favorite rrcHcription, the Golden Medical Discovery, Horse and Cattle Powder (1 jsjuikI iMickages prepared by the Herb Co. of V. Va, Quaker hrand.) Prescriptions carefully comM)umi ed. Local and office practice ujKn re quest. Itespectfully, augltf DIl. It. II. HOLLIDAY FOE SALE. Turpentine Land. QOA ACUES OF FINK Ov Turpentine Land,well timbered, h portion of which having a fine clay subsoil, situated one mil" from Clear run, and three miles from the Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad, for sale on very reasonable terms. Title good. Apply to C. G. KoMNrtox, Hear Kun, N. C. Itespectfully, C1IA8.,F. CAHKOLL. FOB SALE. ONE OF THE MOST PLEAS ant little homes in Eastern North Carolina. One hundred acres. In Turkey township, Sampson Co. Good dwelling, good out-building, good water. Terms reasonable. Apply to L. U. CAKHOLL, Warsaw, N. C. Or D. B. NICHOLSON, July 25,1889.-tf Clinton, N. C. FOR FJftE SHOES Asa Good Cheap Shoes! GO TO CIIESTNUTT A BARENTINK, SO Front Street, Wilmington, N.C OatjfBv WILL WT TOM FATOUTB Solving Macoioa WHh dro laaf. faaarcaewar. larta dravan, with alekal itoa LrstSJSaSrsff-iS Bora im mnx, muDaVOi j 1 'W trial la yomr knaa. bafota aarai T attaat of a Maaafaatarara. aa4 aJ NMMWfMi!! VSlm ta.MJaoalaS VAV

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