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M.iil yoin via Hol t.ti, Newton (Svovc, I unn, I'.eam ui'rt X K".wl, etc, leaves t',:(o A. M. on .foii liiys sunl Thur.tlayt. Mail y in to :l'nyeitf vi!!e, via Huntley, r.l'c k.-i 'set'-., !eiives nl (1:00 A. M., rn Tiie-l;iv, Tltnr-iilays aii'l Satur- (iiuii('in:.s. Hai-ti -t. I'astor, (). 1'. irks. .it-rviees. Iil :n: -i'l nawiMin m a i ill t I aeti luontli. .lay at 7 I'. ! 1'rayer ine tMi 'J uoh Sumlay .-chool. Sun- lay, :nM. l'i sl-,yt( nan l'.istur, Dr. i5. F. MaraMc, Serviecs, 2nd and l!l Sun day':. Prayer meeting, Wedi.vfiday it 7 I'. M. .Sunday wf iiool, ; A. M. Mithodlst-l'a.stolH, C. I'. .Ieron.0 Se vi es, (at rrosI)yleriau and Un tfr t,) 1st .Su-alay 11, A. M. and 7 I'. M. Sunday sdiool (in Lod;(:) every Sunday at '.' A. M. 1'inyer nieetinjr (at Pie-ivi .'idan eliurcli ) Thursday id'l.ty at 7 L 3). Kj)is ( jnl llecior, .J. W . Turner, Service: , Sunday, 11 A. 21. and 1:0() P. M. S. day whool, ill. 2l. (.'olorc'l l;'.itist Serond Sus:day in each month al 11 A. M., :J I. JI. and 7 1. il. JlISCKld.ANKOUS : K. of H. A. !'. Johnson, Dicta tor, meets every third Friday nifrht -t K o'clock. Hiram .Masonic Lodu J. M. Mai;hl)iirn, Master, meets every third Friday at 11 o'clock A. M. liihrary of ' 'linton Literary A.s?o ciiUian over j.osto.'licc. Dihrarian, V. S. fi homsnn. (linton Lna:i Association I 'resi dent, J. L. Stewait; 'aslii.-r, W. D. Faison. Daihond Depot Aent, H. H. Holland, Jr. Telegraph Operator J. (!. Iloliiw,. Y. M. ('. A.- A. A. -littler, Presi dent. Meets ir Couith.u-o every Monday at 7.,'10 P. M. Su nerior.Courts fur -JIli. Cth and 7t!i Ju dicial Districts. .ii ixf i:s . Resident.) 1th District, Walter Clark, of Wako. (ith 44 F..T. r.oylvin, Sampson. 7th 44 J. ('. Mcllea, of Cum hcrland county. HOIK'ITORS. 1th District, T. M. Ar'o, of Wake, (ith 44 (). H. Allen, of Duplin, 7th 44 Frank McXoill.of Rich mond county. limns for Holding Courts lor ISSt). l'ounTJi jcimiAi, insTKirr. Spring Judo Graves. Fall Jude- Wake Fel una t y 2:t h , March 25Ui , April 22nd, July Sth, August 2Gth, September 2;'.d, Oct (.her 21st. Wayno March 11th, April lath, September 'Jth, October 14th. Harnett August (ith, Nov. 2"th. Jo!, nston August 12th, Nov. 11th. SIXTH .Il'DICTA t. DISTHHT. . Spri:5ff JikIjjo Shipp. Fal 1 J lulgc . Pomler May (3th, September 9th. New Hanover April 15th, Sep tember 2.')(l. Lenoir August IDth, Nov. 11th. Dupl in- September 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson Feb. 25th, April 29tl , October 7th, December .Hh. Carteret March 18th, October 21. Jones March 25th, October 28th. Onsiow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SKVKNT1I JUDICIAL DISTKKT. Spring J udge Merrhnon . Fall Judge. Shipp. Anson April 2Uth, September 2d, November 2-Vih. Cumberland May tth, July 22d, Nov. 11th. Columbus April 1st, Julv 29th. lloleson May 29th, August 19th, September 30th. Itk-hmond September 18lh, June Hd, December 2d. liladen March 18th, Oct. 14th. ISrunswick April 8th, September 9th. Moore April 15th, August 12th, October 21st. CIDER. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Comer 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 price? for cash. Respectfully, jo 21-1 yr. N EW BARBER SHOP. When 3 ou wish an easy shave, -As gcoJ as-barbcr ever gave, Just call on me at my saloon At morning, 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-iazors keen, And everything I think you'll find ; To suit the face and pjease the mind, And all my art and skill can do It you just call, I'll do for you. ' PAUL SHERARD, , The Clinton Barber. THK CAUCASIAN. A liOi'.S t OMI'OSlTION'. American Farm Sotes. S Hill elt-clrififd by an "original romance" a fw evfciiit'g ago. A merry com pany v:i aaMeinblftd, amonif whom were a number of bright chil'lrKii, who were encouraged in their untutored ways for while. Finally, some one HUg L'ted that the game of telling .-lories ghould be utarttd, whlb con.sited in ?umo one .starting i story and Htopping at a critical point, when pome other one should tiko it up and carry it on a .stage further, adding ucb incident? as should be deemed neee.s.-tary to make the ftory go. A semi-apocryphal tale, ndat ng to Adam and Lilitli, was started and carried on until the aforesaid Adam and Lilith had nuinberlcHa domestic disasters culminating in the loas of all their children. At this point it wan taken up by a bright boy of eight or nine years old,' who continued the story thu9: "And Adam and JJlith felt awful bad when they found that their children were all dead. Aid Adam said: Ijet'B Pave tsome more. So they went to work and in two weeks they had two pairs of t arms." There wan a moment of as tonished filence at this point In the narration, and then, after a vain attempt to repress it, an explosion that nearly raised the roof. And it will be several years before that particularly bright boy will know why his addition to the story "cauifht on" so unexpectedly and be came thn sensation of the even ing UIieuniiitHM and Catarrli. llheumatism and catarrh are both blood diseases. In many severe cases they have yielded to treatment with IS. 15. 15. (llotanic Blood Balm), made by Blood Ualm Co., (Ja. Write for book of convincing proofs. Sent free. It. P. Dodge, Atlanta, Cla, says: "My wife had catarrh and nothing did her any good. Her constitution finally failed and poison got into her blood. I placed her on a use of B. B. B., and to my surprise her recov ery was rapid and complete." V. 1. McDanifcl, Atlanta, a.f writes: 4lI was much emaciated and had rheumatism so bad I could not get along with crulehe. I also had neuralgia in the head. First-class physicians did me no good. Then I tried B. B. B., and its effects were magica!. 1 cheerfully recommend it as a good tonic and quick cure." Mrs. Matilda Nichols, Knoxville, Tenn., writes : I had catarrh six years and a most distressing cough, and my eyes were much swollen. Five bottles of B. B. B., thank God! cured me." J. M. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes: ,41 was siiMec a number of years to spells of inflammatory rheumatism, which six bottles of B. B. 13., thank heaven, ha? entirely cured. I have not felt the slightest pam since." I) I FFK It KNT LY CONSTK UCT Kl. Prom the Akron BreezeJ A little girl of this village was cry In., bitterly the other evening about something that had happened, when her mother endeavored to soothe her. She told her to "hush" ana "never mind" and "stop crying, when the little one answered, between her sobs: "I c-can't mamma, 'cause I ain't built that way." B Catarrh Can't Be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATION, as they cannot reach the scat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot the best physi cians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucus surface The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio JBta-Sold by all Druggists, 75c. falsi: prophet knighted. Wiggins is to be knighted, hb says, by Queen Victoria This will be awful.- The number of false prophets will multiply at a great rate now. The Repubh can who is prophesying . that there will be a break in the "Solid South" in 1892, will be looking out for a summons from the aged British ruler. Wil mington Messenger. COXSOPTICX SURELY CURED. To thk Editok Please inform your readers that I . have a positive remcly for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless casta huv! been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy vkeg to any of your read ers who have consumption if they . will send me their express and poet office nddrcm. Rcspcctfuly, T. A. KLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St., New York OlSHKRVAMT FLOItKNCK. From Harper's Bazar. Florence (six yeara old) Mamma, do dogs get married? Mother No, my dear. I Iorence Then what . right has Hark to trrowl at Jenniftf16 . -to presartitbem oa -or before when they are eating their breakfast? THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Core. -.We guarantee it. For sale by R. II. llow.tiiSTBWAMf NfCBOESOXXXtoOPEB. day, Braggist, Clinton, N. C. - NEW A0VETCT13EMENTS. UATTHU 1 B1ZZELL, A First-Class Grocery! K very body nunt eat, awl eating is the mwt expensive thing in keep Ing body and soul together. Then since you must buy, the firi question is, where to buy? Come to our store and find your amwer. We sell out our stock fast, there fore h&v a 1'rtfth lot or GroeeHe on hand and are able to sell ou a small profit, because we turn over our money quick. Therefore it w to your interest to buy from us. Hep.7 1m CLINTON Harness Establishment ! , KKTABLI3HKDIN lSC7.?j I am now located on Fayette ville Street, oproslte Caucasian office, I put up and keep in Htock, or make to order, any style of Harness, from' til 3.00 to $40.00. I also make all styles and grades of Baddies, Bri dles, Halters and everything In this line. Good, honest work at the lowest living figures, is my guide and motto in business. . A large supply ot Northern liar news and a fine line of Driving Whips always kept on hand. Call and ex amine. Respectfully, sepS-lm W. II. STETSON. CI TATE OF NORTH CAltO. KJ LIN A, SAMPSON COUNTY, Superior Coubt, Dec. Tekm 1889. W.B. Stewart, J. W, Powell, Mil ton Powell, Price Boon, F. F. Wil liamson, It M. Williamson, S. J. Chesnutt, James Moore and Thos. M. Britt, plaintiff. . vs. John It. Beg inter, J. W. Register, J, II. Register, 11. M Register, V. E. Register, (the last two by their general guaidiau,J. M.Powell, )Sal- ile J. Butler, Oeorge C. Butler, E. N. Butler, C.T. Butler. D.V. But ler, L. J. Butler, M. J. Vest, Elia, Boney, Nancy Harden and hus band, John Bar den, Jane .Winders and husband, W. H. Winders Martha Carroll and husband, A. B. Carroll, Virginia Orrell and husband, R. C. Orrell Victoria Herring and Husband, 1. W. Her ring, Minnie Blauchard and hus band, J. M. Blanchard, Ida Ches nutt and husband, ET. Chesnutt, C. R. Smith and husband, Y. B, S" ith, Cornelia Curltoirand hus band, H. J. Carlton, . J. Barden, W. J. Stevens, M. B. Butler, A. T. L. Butler, W. R. K. Butler, M. C. Murray and husband, t. II. Murray, Dock Stevens, Daniel Page,, Y C. Page, W. O. Page, B. F. Smith and wife Anna, Les sie Butler, John R. Butler, F. J. Cooper and wife, Sallic, Mattie Butler (by her general guardian.J. L. Stewart,) and L. A. Powell, ad ministrator of J. J. Butler, de ceased, defendants, To the defendants, John W. Reg ister, W. I. Stevens, Dock Stevens and Eliza Boney : Take notice that this is a civil action,' begun in the Superior Court of Sampson county, on the zsth uay ot August, 1889, by the plaintiffs against the defendants tor the purpose of correcting a cer taiu deed made and executed by one James Vann to James N. Register, Harmon Register, Gibson S. Regis ter, John R. Register and Edmund N. Register, on the 10th day of April, lsou, ana duly registered in the ofiico of the Register of Deeds of Sampson county, book 31, pages 54H and 59. You are hereby required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of Sampson county, to be held at i the courthouse in Clinton, on the 14th Monday alter the 1st Monday in September, 1889, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain linn, or they will apply to the court tor the reuer therein demanded. J. S. BIZZELL, U. S. C, Sampson County. AUg. 28th, 1889.-8ep5-3t ISAAC BEAT TY. Grog Row, Opposite Courthouse CLINTON, N. C. Repairing. I am prepared to repair Copper stills, Ijocks, liuns, Tinware. Roofing. Koonng ot . houses with Tin or Iron done on application. Quaran teed not to leak. Restaurant. Meals, at all hours tun bo gotten at my stand. Barber. Hair Cut and Sbaye, :-b6lh;25 cents. ".tajig22 ly FOBSALE; ONE OF THE MOST PLEAS ant little homes irt Eastern North Carolina -l One hundred ifcres. In Turkey township, Sanipson Co'. Good dwelling, good -out-buildings, good water. Term reasonable. -Apply to L. It. CARROLL, 'Warsaw, N. C. Or D. B. NICHOLSON, July 25,1869.-tf Clinton, N. C. FOR FIME SHOES AN D Good Cheap Shoes! GO TO , CHE8TNTJTT & BARENTINE, 30 Front Street, WUmlngton, X. C. NOTIC1C- TT AVINQ QUALIFIEP AS rAD ministrator of the estate of CJ. C. Smith,' deceased, the undersigned hereby gives notice to all: persons holding claims against the said es- tv.ujrH .misiiw, low, ur tuia natttCTeilteieattln bar bf their TerVcyiimdsnhjwoiw indebted tt eale&reiJr(iuosted Mo make r. i-ltmiTllAImr. Aug.-'22, 1889.-.- - iWtt'ys. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS The Final t rash IAS I L I JOHNSON ft CO S Thev will olfr for sale their ENTIRE stock, of Summer Dress Goods, Hoaiery, Glove-, l4w-Cut Silks, Slippers, Ac, ATPRlCtS Til AT WILE HE SURE TO TAKE THEM OlF. W inWke.thls special sale in order to reduce our LARGE STOCK AT ONCF and make room for Fall Goods, arrive. Don t fail to visit our store and BARGAINS before it is too late. FARMERS Don't buy Western Hay any longer. But buy Reap Hooks, Rice Hooks and Grass UIade- from m and savk your own yg HAG k. Our stock of theo goods, and in fact all kinds of Hardwaro, is unequaled in this market. Merchants will find it to their interest to get our prices on Situif, .Tobacco, Soap, Potash, Sod, Wrapping Filper and Twine, Paper Bags, Arc, which we ar fully prepared to JOB at LOWEST PRICES. Don't forget tlmt we are Headquarters for Groceries and will always GUARANTEE PlilCES especially MEAT and FLOUR. Respectfully. A.KJOHNSOV & (!(). W. R. King & Co. -.0: Wo take this means of saying to our friends all over the country that we are still at our offering B In the Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Always give tie call when you come to town, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, Remember that we cannot all cur goods are at the lowest possible. price. ATTENTION! Come to Shakes, Lemonade and Ice Cream Selling Out ! So as to make room for our Fall Stock of Goods, for the You can find M . E, Hobbs &Bro, Onr whole stock of General Merchandise will be sold on a very close margin (very little above cost) for the cash. Wo can give you special bargains in S hoes, Hats and Summer Dry-Goods. We do not meution prices, but simply ask you to come in and be convinced. - Don't forgot that we can give you the biggest and best Plug of Tobacco on the market, "Beats the World." for 5 ceuts. Be sure to atep in -hen you come to town. Respectfully, M. EftUGBBS X& BBiiX FAIR! We all expect to have a big Fair this fall, sr we must get ready for it. W'e have jnst received a full stock of ... Consisting of Nails, Hiitges, Screws, lckM, BolUuand all kind of Edge Tools. -Also a" big ht f Axes, every one guaranteed to stand. We carry a complete line of STANDARD SHOES. Sold cheap for cash. Pr csh Groceries Always on hand. Another l6r of those CELEBRATED HARNESS just rnceived at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES." A lso Touacco, Cigars, Snuff, Tinware, Potwaro, Crockery and Glassware. ." ; ' - We ask you to exanjine our Goods and Prices before buy in. Respectfully. T. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C 0 1 E which are now beginning to secure some of these RARE OLD STAND, on Wall Street, offer special tie j, as some do, for our stand for Soda Water, Alilk Theieforo Rare Bargains at PARTIM-DHO. Eli SCHOOL A D VEUTISEM EXTS. f ANNOUNCEMENT.! Kenansville Male g Female Academy, Y?l rUMioik Hegiii Sopt?ml)er Otti. lJU. IVy ittrmral tor College llirb reml for hlghrr clsv in our Ut Iatitats. Special Inducements otTeml tj those doiring to rcin to teach or for business. Muic l.y exierkmtxl teacher, vc,, and religious mlvvnUge un.uril''l Fre tnu niilarlrt. Hoard ! private frallle J.00 to Jio.oo r mutith. , I take plenum In annouiK-log that l'if. J. A. MoArthur, of College, will H-bt me next .!. Ho tt.w rurni!4-i in with twtlrae. Iiry totimouiab IVuin the lrUlent hih! Furulty of that lititutnm, where he erved a Tutor in tireck l!-t year, lie 1 a youug man of nit excel Lot eruimcter and devidtl literary tMMex. He ha native oftMuiher tand county, N. i'. For further particular! applv iiinmsiuteiy to V. M. SHAW, Prinelpd, autfSy 3ui Or IMM,1 J. A. Mi ARTHl'U, Aw'l Prlnpal . Clinton Female Institute Fal 1 Session, begins u W'eduestlay, September Ith, lssy. The School ls fully equip, cd deiric Music and Art. We call special attention t-i tho ad .-a it i otle vd in the de partments tf Music aud Art, to young I.uIUm who have complet ed their education elsewhere, niuV wh wish to continue their studies in these branches. The design of tho Siio ilis t olf.-r to the young 1 .idles m Eastern Carolina a tiiouoi oit an I soi.u educatiosi, which shall fit them to occupr any .ph"ro in i:fo. m l on tkums witiun Tin: KKACII OF ALL. For Catalogue, or any info i.nUon. apply to the IMncipal, M ISS M v RY A N i E itSON, Clinton, X. C Clinton School FOR BOTE Ml REV. J. W. TURNER, A. M., Principal. MRS. J. W. TURNER, Assistant. Pall Term Opens Monday Sept. 2, '89. RATES OF i Primary Branches, per month, Advanced Primary, " Junior. " - ; Intermediate, " - Senior. " " - Latin, Greek and French are Uulit without extra charge. No coutiugent fee is charged. Whore expedient, Country Pro duce will be received in settlement t bills. This School recently closed its lirst yaar with an enrollment amounting to 6G pupils during the year. For further information address, auj8 tf REV. J. W. TURNER, Clinton, N. C. Preparatory School. (ESTABLISHED 1888.) Fall Session opens 1st Monday in August; and continues twenty weeks. One week for Christmas holidays. Rates of Tuition are as follows, viz : Primary, - . . . per month, 1 00 Intermediate, . . per month 31 75 Advanced, . . . . per month $2 00 Board, per month, including everything, G 00 Tuition to be paid strictly at the end of each month. For further iaformation apply to W. A. HOBBS, Priu., jylBtjanl Ingold, N. C. Goshen High School. The First Session, will open Thursday, August the Sth, 1889, and continue twenty weeks. Pupil?, both male and female, will be instructed in all branch es of sudies usually taught in a first-class School of high grade. The most modern plans of advancing pupils will be carefully pursuedby the Principal. There" will be three departments, Academic, Primary, and Musical. Academic, . . $2.00 to 82.50 per month. Primary, . $1.00 to $150 Music, . . 3,00 No extra charge for use of Instrument. ..Board can be had in good families, near the School building at from $5.00 to 7.00 per calendar mon th. Goshen, as a community of good morals, cannot be surpassed intheStaU. Circulars, giving full particulars, will soon bo ready for dis tribution. For further information write to the Principal, J JylS-tf Sulorn Higii Sciiocfl, : ESTABLISHED IN 1874.: iMAniON.'BUTJ KIT A. II., Knpt. A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTH 813X235. Fall session opens on the 1st Monday in August, and contlnaesfor a term of Twenty Weeks. The School is divided into FIV.DKPAHTMENS, Viz : Primary, Intermediate, Academic and Pre-mratory. TUITION RATES.,-' Hates in Tuition have been considerably reduced to correspond with the times. INTERMEDIATE, ACADEMIC. i8tSadS - per month $2 25 2nd Grade, - per month $2 75 PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE is to prepare boys and girls for col lege, rates in tuition, which will depend on the studies taken, will ihj made known on application. MUIC DEPARTMENT. Will be In charge of a first-class teacher of experience and reputation Tuition, per month, 3-75. No.extra charge for use of instrument. - BOARD: .Good Board including washing, room furnished, lights, wcod. Ac be obtained in private lamilies, convenient to the schWl mrfSom to S7.00 per month. ' " cnooi will be run on a firm, systematic basis and receive the tmpkaK ant m att.nf f xr" u 'i . .. ' . "" few-e me . ii.iiiivu, tRirnuuistn, in iuii, aOiiress , iv. jy4-tf i.i all of s Department-", Aca- TUITION . 31 25 82 00 $2 00 $3 0) S3 m . p EZZELL, Clinton or Ilobton, N. C. per month Si 00 f 1st Grade, - ier month fl 50 landGrado, ' - ier month Si 87i $6.00 J'uiiiLb, u. IN. U.) l'rlncinal, ' Huntley, N. C. NEW. A DVEKTISEMKX 1 v BLYMYKR IRON WOHU LAECSEST MANUKA CUM. , SUSIR CAKE MACH1S 1ST IS u 4 4 t 1 k H:l iKV.l ;tppOliU'l !i! i .f th nlnwo tit in. in Hum our t i. j Sainjwtn, liiliit tid IVf.d.-r, w.im Ik plr;i.NHt to hear lYoui nn . i. i wtnt f anything in that li;- . M M'F.Tt- UKU'" M;i Mir- to order in thn t. pnmp deliver . Ad-ln-ff, A. S. COIAVF.I.I.. Wallace, Duplin Co.. N. r April 11, lSs9.-lf W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN KEW QUARTERS OH FAYETTEV1LLE ST. txT Hound Shaves, Hacks an ! :tl Edgo Tih)1s inadis and Ilepiiitu done on short notUv. lies poet fully, nuh28-:hu W.T. WILLIAMSON Ms:s. A. K. MuiiFiiv. Owner Proprietress, The Murphy llouso is renti . ly located, with large, comi-tr-tiiblo rooms and attentive -t-vants. FARE, FIRST CL. s. FREE TRANSPORTATB N FROM DEPOT. HAMPI.K HOOMS I'dli O'JIXK:.. - .. TUAVF.l.niW. rc5""The Travel in-- public tie cHp.'ctfully invited to stop at . m mi pi iv house. X) 3R. tT (r SXO K'it! A STITCH IN TIMK NINE!" NAY KS Don't wait to get iek. but when you bein o 1h1 kul eome and pt a doso of medivinc ;unl jrevent sick ncK. This i. the proper us.- of med icine. If you will do this you will scarcely ever have a doctor's hill to pay or lose months of time, ami put your friends and rotative to such a desil of trouble. In addition to my complete lino of pure anil reliable lrug-, I carry Warner's Iij Cabin Jtcini ilic--, . n. II., the S. S. S., tannine i;i small and large quantities; Sinnnnii'M Liv er Ik-guiatur, Famous Sjuviiie r antro lilossom, C'uticura Henasiies, Dr. Pierces Favorite Proscription, the Uolden Jledieal Dis-overy, Horsi! :md Cattle Powder (1 iniiil packages prepared by the Herb Oi. of W. Va, (Quaker brand.) Prescript Ions carefully compound ed. Local and ofllce practice ujmhi re quest. ltcstectfully, aukI tt' Dlt. It. H. lIOLLNiAY iTHAT-FIGHT The Original Wins. C. 1'. Simmoim, St. Lonin, 1'rtip'f M. A. Simmon.i Livi r Itc.lu u r, -.iM JV, in the L'. S Court Hkii'tn J II. Xi-ilin. l'r.ip'r A.Cl..Simni.m cr Kctrulntor, KrfJ hjr Zulm i.S. M. A. K. L. M. Iik tot 7 ysr Cured iKniOESTlOW, lill I'M NKn. JYSZ-EI-iIA,SlC'K IlKADAl HK,I.nT At i-etitk, Sni-K Stomach. Kir. L Kcv. T. H. Keains, I'utnt 11. li. IChurch, A.Iams, Tenn., write : "I ininii i nouin nave Dcf n dead Imt tor your Unninc M. A. him nien i,ivcr Medicine. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1889, edition 1
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