I- (Vrn. (n"-) pi1-ojicin, MARKETS. t LINTON'. , l.y A. K Johok ft l ) fliard) 70 10 to m 10 to to 15 18 to SO 20 to V 10 to 12 60 4 60 to 8 00 03 to 07 1 20 2 ao 10 WILMINGTON. . Vt iK-r L'allon 7"i per barrel W I barrel it 50 per barrel I I r Hfl cni'l' iun Virgin and Yellow . . 2 25 ? "r, l--r I".,' - " - ' - 8 00 to 13 W .rl. flour, Turp.ni"' , (ylrg',n aIl(1 yellow Dip) Tar, Index to New Adrertlsements. 'otice Anna A. Holmes, shoes VV.L,. Douglas. w Goods Arrived M. E. Hobts 4 llro. Kruit Trece W. 11. Weeks. We Offer Hall A Peaasall. Ono Price Cheap Cash Store A p. Johnson A Co. ZiOOAZiSt Look out for the original of Julian Hawthorne. story BUSINESS LOCALS. "rjF "Want" and JiuHincfw Notlceacan be inTt-d in thla column at ten cents line. Guilt Edge liutter at T. M. FEBEELIi'H U-Conte and Keefer pear trees i'..rnihid to member of the Alli ance at 15c each by H. E. Peterson. oc IC-lt pd. Cotton in bringing as much in Clinton to it it in Wilmington. 101 for middling giade. The young people are organizing a Lawn Tennis club. A go nl idea. Our girls need mre outdoor execise, besides such a movement will be conducive to a general and whole some sociability. The Eastern Association is iu session at Co.icord church in Duplin Co. Rev. J. L. 8cwart, moderator is in attendance. On Wednesday the 23rd the South River Aiwocia- tien will convene at Dunn, County Supt. Royal is moderator. Judges and lawyers can not be members of the Alliance, yet Dr. O. W. Moselcy .Chaplain of Sampson County Alliance tells us that the best Alliance lecture he has yet heard was Judge Bynum's charge to the grand Jury on last Monday. "The widest diversity of indus tries and enterprises is what crakes a thriving and prosperous county." Then let us exert ourselves to make the start by establishing a canning factory which we hope and believe would bo the pioneer for many sim ilar enterprises. All Throngh the County. What SaaipsouUnx l rr Ifeiit? aaa Sajh. KafSend us the news fron: your township for this column. JJvery subscriber to The Caccasiax has a right and is requested to contri bute Items of news in his or her neighborhood for this column. Wo will not publish your name unless you desire U. NEW ADVERTISEM ENTH. NEW A D VERTlH KM ENTH. A1 JL L F. JO One Price II N SON Cheap go;s Casli Store Is the place to eret fair treatment and first-class Roods, high Quality and low Prices, with politeness and accommodation for EVERYBODY. Tli a hftst cnnrls at Uniform Low Prices is what we offer everv man. without discrimination. TAYLOR'h BRIDGE, Miss lie t tie Murphy of Clinton la viiting relatives ana friends in this township. There is a fchool teacher in this township who says "delightful bis cuit." me nimble squirrel abounds in this section, your correspondend bagged ten the other morning before breakfast. The sweeling notes of the hunter's horn are floating upon the eircumam bient air and awakes the bleeping echoes of the early morn. Listen, fly iteynaru tne boys are aner your brush. v e heard a man call his stomach hades the other day and we asked why he applied that term to his stomach. Said he "because it is the WmhracM i vnrietv of stvlea. trades arni otices. Best Giiurhams -new styles only 9 cent? per yarn; single width Worsteds and Is now full and complete and in every departments you will find BARGAINS! BARKAI? S ! Unsurpassed ! Unequalled ! Dress-Goods Department. place cf departed spirits." We are told this occured the other Cfslimerea, in all colors, at 10c, 12$c and 15c per yard; single night in this township at a nartv. a width DeBeree. mixed Cashmeres and Brillianteens at 10c, mc The Campmeeting at A. M. E. modest girl played Copenhagen, she and 15c per yard; double width Cashmeres in all the desirable Zion church in Clinton closed Mon day nisrht. The officers and mem bers of the church are pleased with the result of the meeting and wish Je. lie A bargain aud good business for a to return thanks to ltev. Mr. 1 V . - - rtl capacity turpentine distillery, as preached on Saturday of the meet zood as new, running now every ing. . r A. I 1 - - day, tor sale cneap. r or parncuiars apply to Thoh. W. Puoh, oc 10-tf Clinton, N. C. Another lot of those cheap books, novels, histories, poems, etc.cheaper than ever. A cheap lot of Glass K'K Another lot of that cheap to Imcco and snuff, canned goods, candy, enwkers, hats, shoes, dry goods and jjrocerie. all cheap for cash. oc 10-2t J. A. Fekkell. TO ARRIVE r. Hags Coffee One Bbl. extra C Sugar-Extracts, Lomon.Cinnamon, llorax, Sulphur, Spice Ac, Ac. JUST RECEIVED- itnLrs Coffee 1 Box Meat 2 iiwes Oysters Lemon Crisps &c.,ic. T. Ferrell'8. RACKET STORE. Don't forget to call at the Racket Storo next week when you come to court. The prices of Ladles' Hats mid Men's and Boy's Caps, Hats and Show will astonish you. Respectfully, Mauy E. Peterson & Co., 1L F. PO V ELL'S BARGAIN STORE. Needles, 2 cents a paper. Pins, 2 cents a paper, ao inch, 10 rib Umbrellas, 70 cents. The best Table Oil Cloth, 25 cents a yard. Nice Light Brown Sugar, 8 a pound. I will buy new Geese Feathers. Our attention has been called to the fact that Mr. Fennell omitted the name of that brave and gallant soldier, Col. John Ashford, in referr ing to the brave officer of Sampson who are numbered with the the de ported heroes, in his address to the Veterans in Clinton on the.2Gth ult. The Commissioners weie in sos ttlfn Mnndrtv. Amonsr other nn- r " portant business betore them was a petition to discontinue a public road from B. C. Weeks' gin to the . lin ton and Faison road, at a ioint near the John Ashford Six Runs place, passing through the King settlement and by Stevens' Ashford place. The Board decided not to discontinue; the petitioners appealed to the Su reme Court. Every one present at the game stunner in Clinton last year remem- J bers wnai a pieasaut ovniuu n. in fact a complete success in every respect. With a view to repeating the hauDV and enjoyable occasion th9 Sampson Light Infantry again fnotwithstanding the n Piimnnv was huaten before) an colors at 22c, 25c, 40c, 45c, 50c? 60c and 5c per yard; double width Henriettas ALL WUUU -only 4oc per yara; aoaoie width Serges ALL WOOL at 45c, 60c and 75c: Flannels at 20c, 33Jc, 40c and 60c per yard: Gros Grain Silks, Moire Silks, Fancy Silks, Silk Velvets, Silk I'lush, Velveteen?, Gimps, Braids, Rib bons, in fact everything required for trimming dress. Ladies' Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets, New Market and Shawls, to suit everybody and at prices tuat wilt sustain our rep utation as the CHEAP CASH STORE OF CLINTON, N. C. Th newest thine out in LADIES' GOSSA MERES. Tue new- ran away with a lightening rod man egt thing out in LADIES' "FASCINATORS." who had a hare-lip and six children. xnW and Children's Knit Jackets, Hoods, Caps and Tobog- xewton grove. tram from 20 cents to 81.00. Ladies', Misses and Children's Ho- At the South River Union held at sierv. Gloves, Underwear, Corsets, Collars'and Cuffs. Novelties Canaan Sept. 27, 28 and 29. the at- in Ladies' Neckwear, Veiling, &c ine Dest ivia uioves in tne market for 1.00. Extensive line ot wmte ooods, liamburs, Laces, &c.&c. yelled and shrelked and howled and ran behind the door and scratched the young man's face In seven places and upset the lamp and finally when he kissed her on the tip of the ear she fainted dead away, and said she could never look any one iu the face again and they led the modest crca ture sobbing home, the next day she tendance was very large. Revs. W. M?Page, J. O. Tew, D. W. Tew, F. R. Underwood, J. A. Campbell, R, Honeycutt, W. R. Johnson and J. W. Bell were present. The subjects of ministerial education and Foreign and State Missions were the principal subjects diseussed. During the meeting Revs. W. M. Page, J. O. Tew and J. A. Campbell Hospitality for which these are noted, was abundant MINGO The masonic Funeral of John N Jackson Will be held at the late resi dence of tho deceased on the -1th Sunday ol this month. The deceas ed was a menriber of Mingo Lodge The services will be conducted by nev. ljove culbreth. All masons in good standing are invited to at tend M CPA NIELS Mrs. M. Marshburn of Bladen Co died at her residence on Sunday" and equal number of citizens to another was burried on Monday at the fami- game hunt on tho 1st Thursday in jy graVe yard of Mr. Robt. High- Gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods. Our stock of these Good Is larger and tho style correct. Tho Fashionable Scar for the season is the Fourinltand. of which we have an endless variety. The latest styles In Standing Collars and Cuffi. Every young gentleman should have one of our Cashmere Mufflers for coo evenings. Come in and see them. Wool and Merino Underwere ann Hosiery. Gloves of all kinds, from the heaviest Driving Glove to tho finest Dress Kids. Beautiful line of Fancy Flannel Shirts, from COcent to $1.75 The "Silver King' Shirt Ukee the lead, and as ou stock of these goods is always complete, we never fall to vles.2 our cus tomers. Shirts made to order and a perfect Jit guarameed, " Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats and Caps at all prices. Something new and desirable in Boy's and Girl's School Caps, i-fSn O a " e cal1 special attention to tills derart 1' f 1 a menu It has always been our aim to keep only the BEST SHOES, and this Fall we have surpassed al previous efforts by placing before the public a line of Shoes that is unexcelled in quality, style and price. They were made ex pre;sly for us and can warrant every; pair to give perfect satis faction. Our Bijou Button Shoe at $2.00 is still tho rage, and we guarantee them to equal any $2.50 Shoe on the market. XfcW ADVKRTI8EMEXTS. NOTICE! LAND E SALE ! DESIRING TO PAY MY debt and co South this FH, I offer .br x&le all toy rrotvr- both rml and personal, coasting In rtt or a SOU acre farm, :i mile from Clinton, on which l tltuatal n com fort aWo dwelling and all nro- ry outhouv, Ineluainx thrve ten ant hottt i, vAl in good rralr. Tito place l bountifully mppliod with ?plenJki water. TiH-re arr two yvunir apple oreharda ortelecteu triMi jum two dozen chok" grif vIdcm. Jut Uttfnnlng to beta. About tMMVthlnl of tho land h rlonjrtnl and In a hhjh state of cultivation, the rent ! wrll tlmUml. It U tho Ut dralnel farm in the county ami U well Mlapteit to truck and fruit farming. In addition I will wl! my stock. horses, cattle, goato and hogs fkroi ing Implements and tooU of vcry kind, includingrarwntcr and bUrk audi tut toobt. All not disponed of privately by the time the crop U gathcrtd wilt bo aold publicly to the hk'hcft bid der, time ond place . U'Ing duly ad vertised. Persons who have an idea of pur chasing will pleaso vllt the farm and be shown around. octS-St U. L. CIliySUTT. Mar E. Peterson & Con On Xala Street, Near Xarphj llvaar. The only HACK KIT KTOKE In Clinton. A variety of nearly every thing at prices that will astonish vou. Chjuio in mid oe. Ho? poet fully, MAHY E. PETEHSON' A tX). wpt2G tf I Buggy Whips, Iap Itobes, Blank- ets, Horse Blankets, Ac. JEWELRY. Our display of Jewelry is unusu allv attractive this season, anct in ...Ml -o irk liorwitria in i win Znt. : KZf V;; ;V fhn I Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, &c, &c. interested, for instance, a Solid uold Enirasement Kins for only 4.59, i Carpets, Hugs, Oil Cloth, Mats, A large assortment of Window I i i fliroalr h I Cnrtiilns. Window Shades, main and preached, engagement), Watches from S5.C0 fancy; Curtain Chains and Hooks, people up, warranted to give satisfaction, ana Cornice Polls, at ou cents, S 1.00 Ladies' Bracelets, Necklaces, Breast , and SI. 25. Pins, Ear Kings, Cuff Buttons and the most beautiful line of Ladies' Lace Pins vou ever saw. Gentle men's Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Stud Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch Chains and Charms. UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS ! ! that vvill astonish you. A , - genuine $1.50. Glorr Silk Umbrella at 58.00; Beautiful Decorated China Tea Seta, 56 pieces, $9.00 ; Beautiful Decorated China Tea Sets, 56 pieces, only $10.00. Rochester Lamps, Li btary Lamps, Hall Lamps; Sewing Machine Lamps, Lanterns and a full line of Lamp Fixtures. Complete line of Hardware, Tin- t ai 111 Alii) MOOU ChllVI Blinds, White Lead, Paints, Oik Varnishes, Brushes, Kalsomine, Glass, Putty. Ac., Ac. I GROCERIES. We pay special attention to our Grocery department, and always keep a full stock of fresh goods adapted to the wants of the people We buy Flour In large lots di rect from the mills, which enables us to sell at bottom prices. sale, Railroad Snuff, Fine Cut To bacco, Plug Tobawo, Smoking To bacco, Ball Potash, Dvighti Soda, Laundry Soap 'and Starch, Paper Bags, Wrapplug Paper and Twine. Will take pleasure in quoting prices to merchants. The large lot and fitablcs at tho the rear of our store is kept express ly for our country customers, where they can always find a com fortable Fhelter for stock and a con venient well of water. Crockery, Glassware and Beautifully Decorated Tea pieces, only 3.50; Beautiful rated China Tea Sets, 56 pieces, only Have just received A CAR LOAD Lamps. 1 OF SALT. Sets, 56 ! Deco- WHOLESALE. UP STAIRS. Don't forget to walk up stairs, for half of our stock is up there; but the prices we want you to remem ber are away down in the hase- MENT. NOTICE OF SALE BY VIRTUE OF A LECHEE of tho Superior Court of Sampson countv, rendenl Septem ber 21th, 18S9, "in tho caw of Red ding Butler, (by hi guardian, Ma rlon Butler) oxparto the undersign ed, commissioner; will kcII, by pub lic sale, to the higher t bidder, at tho Courthouse d6or, In Clinton, N. C, on tho 4th day of Novemlwr iho same being tho let Monday in said month the lollowlng described tract of land, situated in Sampson county. lloneycutta township, lying on tho west side of Little Bearskin, bound ed as follows, to wit: On theeat by lands of Bunyan McKeuzlc, on tlio north by lands ofG.I. Smith, on the west by lands of A. H. Butler and on the south by lands of I. S. Under wood, containing one hundred and ninety acres. Title reserved until purchaso mon ey is paid in full. W. W. THOMSON, Commissioner. September 24th, 1880. 4t cects November to be followed oy tne supper on Friday night. The young men aro speaking of organizing and fitting up a social The vouncr ladies fear thiamin havfi a bad effect on the boys, so they (the girls) have decid I have a nice stock of Spectacles to appeal to the boys though their jugt over the ine and Jewelry. Respectfully, stomachs to desist from their object quite sick B. F. Powell k ..rvnnixinor a cooking ciuo, tne We are prepared to sell at whole-1 Come to see us and we .will do our best to make you feel AT HOM. Respectfully, A. F. JOHNSON &CO. smith. TURKEY. Mrs. Lizzie Lewis, wife of Mr. M. A. Lewis, died on the 22nd ult., aged about 19 years. WESTBROOK3. Mrs. Eliza Westbrook. who lives in Johnston, is W. T, WILLIAMSON'S Personals. was Old newspapers for sale at The Caucasian office at 25 cents per hundred. PAID BEADING NOTICES. tt" Cards and Reading Notices can be in serted under this head for 10 cents per line. FIFTY TOWN LOTS FOR SALE a part of them have Improvements on them. Also several pieces of land for sale that will be cut to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to J. A. or T. M. Febbell. boys to test the results ot their ex periments at cooking. Will this plan succeed, or will it increase the sale of dyspepsia cures? But juug ing the future by the meeting of the sick cooking club last night, the youn Tnpn will most assurally pronounce if tmnfiis and will nrobaoiy post pone their club to await further de velopments. Mrs. Mary Jane Gainey, is confined to her bed with a protracted spell of sickness. piney grove. Mr. Stephen O. Sutton is quite Superior Court in Session. His honor Judge Bynum presiding. Mr. W. U. Newkirk of Franklin was appointed foreman of the Grand T . TT5 l,nnnrlu phartrft WAS eX- CSpeclal.J J rt,,f th DR A.M. LEE & BROTHER pumanuioreiio,u...Bv-. -DRUGGIST'S Pin and simple though imporlant We invite the special attention of duty of each Juror. Some of the our readers to the advertisement of jurors left, home on Mondiy betore Dr. Lee & Bro., which somehow or ay t0 be on hand at 10 o'clock, the other was left out of last week's hQur theywere summoned to appear, edition or the uaucasiai. . . T . ... not arrive till J2 well-known house has been in tne V"J . , . .. . drug trade nearly ever since the m. Yet his Honor is almost a stick great fire of '77 which destroyed ier 0n punctuality. It has been s most of the business houses of Clin- tom in tni3 COUnty (and we sup- ton. The members of the firm are u others) beyond the mem worthy and honorable gentlemen Pose ,n uu"" ' ' nr flp. with a thoroughly practical and ory of man to have witness or par scientific knowledge of pharmacy, ties for each case called from the and enjoy the fullest confidence of court house window by the crier yet the public. In addition to ineir largo without anyrotice his Honor order stock of the various .'rugs and . . - chemicals usually to be found in all first class drug stores. Mr. Jeff Lee, tho dispensing pharmacist and busi ness manaeer ol the firm, has a line of specialties, originated and man ufactured by himself, which has acquired a phenomenal popularity in the last few years. The sales of his celebrated Backache Fiaster, ana ed the crier to call the name in the court room only and if the party or parties called did not immediately responded they were find or a capias issued for their arrest. Such long standing customs should be law or iwi-uiolv nnt ehare-ed without no- VVl J mmv CJ tice. nisiamous wanoaiveior tue cu nis Honor's remarks concerning fcm " " li 'j Uiio onnHitinn and comfort ot our over zoo per ceuv uurii.g me pnav - year, and he is constantly receiving jail and courthouse were very time orders for these remedies from all i onit wp pamestlv hone that our sections ofNorth Carolina and ftom commissiontrg will take the ira "f. 'JLJZ: - Tta wri Ptovement of them under considers Salve is esteemed a wonderful dis- tion. Business is being transacted coverv. for while it contains neither with disnatch but no important cases acid nnt arsnic. it never fails to re- hvA hpn disnosed of UP to the move warts root and branch and hour of going to press that. too. without injury to the am mal. as hundreds of the most respet- Benson Items. uLlo Aiti.ona nrHommnn and thAfld joining counties will certify. We have a splendid school m Ben son with Mr. J. M. Morgan as prin- DISMAL. Capt. J. L. Autry Is confined to his bed from the effects of a conges' tion chill on last Thsrsday. We hope he will soon be out again. LITTLE COHARIE. Mr. Editor, we had the pleasure of attending the Sunday School Cele bration at Hall's church last Satur day. The exercises consisted of vo cal music, essays and speaking, the singing by the infant class deserves special mention. It was the best singing that we have ever heard by an infant class. There were several presents given by the Superinten dent for punctuality. At 12 o'clock the table was set and every one waB invited up to a bountiful dinner .We will close by saying that it was the best Sunday School Celebrations that we have attended in ten years. Miss Muriel Richardson, of Clin ton, has been visiting Miss Minnie AVhite, of Owenville. HONEYCUTT;. There will be a celebration of the Salem Sabbath School at Salem church on next Friday. NORTH CLINTON. Mr. Clarence Herring who had the misfortune to lose his dwelling and its contents by fire a few weeka ago suffered another serious loss by fire last Monday .night. His ste.im saw mill located about 3 miles from Clinton caught from burning slabs Capt. A. Robinson, of Magnolia. in town Tuesday. Misses Florence and Cornelia Fowle arc visiting friends in town this week. Mr. Willie Allen, of the Goldsboro Bar is attending Sampson court uns week. Mr. C. F. Wilson, local editor of the Wilson Advance, paulu a pleasant can oae day this week, Our clever S lioitor, O. II. Allen, ar rived in town Saturday ni;?ht, and was at his post Monday morning. Mr. A. D. Ward, of Kenansville, Cant. Swift Galloway, of Goldsboro, are visiting attorneys at our court this week Mr. AV. A. Johnson returned from the Northern markets Saturday, lie win i v tell vou of his handsome and lammotu stock in next issue. Mr. A. F. Johnson's ma"ny friends will hn 1pli.rlitp.d to know that he lias returned from his extended trip North for his health. He is looking as well as we ever have seen and says that he feels neatly well. It is the earnest liopc of all who know him that he vvill tparc himself more iu the future, an 1 that loan life of continued usefulness will be bis. "EYVD T?TTViT? QTIYYIVQ cipal. JL Vll X J i. i Jul vyjJJkj wo . i0Ad fn stato that Rev 1 V MtVl " L. M. Mangum oi the Christian de nomination bas located here and wil AND Good Cheap shoes! preach forusonce amonty c. GO TO CHESTNUTT & BARENTINE, 30 Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. 'aug J5 tf Died If any dealer uti He" thm fr. t. BoutlM Shoe without name and price tamped on Um bottom, put him down aa a fraud. 1 fetliii"" ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WJB OFFER ,000 BUSHELS PRIME Rust Proof Oats ! IN LOTS TO SUIT 1 Rare bargains in job lots of TOB A.CCO, And a full stock of Fancy and Sta ple Groceries, Fish, &c. Consignments ot uotton ana na val Stores solicited and carefully handled. HALL & PEARSALL, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, 10 AXD 13 SOUTH WATER ST., Wilmington, N. C. octlO tf Mew Goods Arrived A T M. E. Hobbs&Bro. Our new Fall Stock is here, Everything carried in General Merchan dise, fresh and cheap. Call in and be suited. We would call your spe cial attentiou to BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEYILLE ST. Sr Round Shaves, Hacks and all Edge Tools made, And Repairing done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot of Western Ruggies (open and top) and Roads Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as any like goods In Goldsboro, rayettevillo or Wilmington. Respectfully, mch28-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON. FRUIT TREES. GRAFTED AND FOR SALE BY W H Weeks, AT IIOBTON, N. C. Every variety, from early to late, at only 10 cents each. My trees are, of course, adapted to the soil and climate f this section, therefore will live and bear better than trees from Nurseries from a distance. Every tree !.s warranted. If not as repre sented money will be refunded. The trees can ba had at my residence or will be shipped to any point ordered. Very Truly; W. R. WEEKS, octlO 3m Hobton, N. C. TOBACCO ! We have for some timo been sellirg the best Tobacco, for the Money, on the market. We have just received another large supply. All who try it are delighted. We can beat the town in Hats. A large supply, with styles and prices to suit every one. We are prepared to offer you big bargains in them, having bought a lot with both stvie and stability, yet which can be sold STATE LIN A, OF NORTH CARO- HATS: very low. UoTrrnta o-nl utttot.o t A full line of all kinds, liaiu waic ckAxu. jl xxx w cjl s i just arrived, which we can sell at way down prices. In short, for anything that you want. Call on M. E. hiOBBS & BRO R. Watson. Notice ! during the night while there. was no one about and the woodwork was entirely consumed and nearly all the iron work except the boiler! ruined. The loss will reach at least ! $500,00 with no insurance. Mr. t Herring has the sympathy of the entire community in his great losses. He will, we understand repair his mill at once and resume worK as soon as it is finished. SOUTH CLINTON. Married, Mr. Luke Butler to Miss Leora Carter at the residence of J. M. Pearson Oct. 3rd M. M. Killett Esqr., officiating. FEANKLIN. The construction train of the C. F & Y. V. Railroad will probably en ter this township before this item I sDoears la Drint and the train will W. L. DOUGLAS FOR GENTLEMEN. $3 SHOE Beat In the world. Kl?"?-";?,,,-. S5.00 GENUINE HAN SE WED SHOE. a M -DrtT TfTR ANI1 VARMEKS' BnOb 50 EXTRr AI.CB AtF 8HOJC. .XS "W" OK KINGMAN'S SHOE. SI.OO mnd 1.75 BOTS' SCHOOL SHOES, All made In Congress, Button and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE lafd.re8. Bert MmterlaJ. Bert 8M. Bert rmtnC t anid hi your dealer, write w- xoDGLAa. g&ocKToy. atasa FOB SALE BY M Hanstein, Clinton, N. C, and and T. W. Undbwood; Newton Grove. N. C. octlO 3m WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint? Shilobs Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. R. H. Hoixiday, Druggist, Clinton, IIIEKEBY WAKX ALL PERSONS not to feed harbor or Lire my son, John Ander Holmes a ne gro boy, going in 16 years of age, slender build, about 5 feet, 10 or 11 inches tall. He left me on the th of October, He' has been at work for Mr E, T. Tualington, at Ora. Anv nerson knowinsr where he is will please mlorm me. ASAAA.lIUUlia. octlO 2t Ora,N. C. n R Witoav. A. t. PETERSON. On Grog Row Opposite Courthouse. HKMEMREIl. that we keen a choice line of Tob.tcco, Citf 8, Snuff, etc , and alo a well selected stock ol Standard Family 'Groceries. AGAIN REMEMBER, that a finer line T V ik-s, Whiir etc.. can seldniu b found. The famous Rnfos Weeks' Brandy (wh e'i all c m U-ers decla e the b st ever tasted) can be bought no wliere eln. Pure up country Com W hiskey a ppec aii:; TJie jiatnmate f the public is respectfully .d-.-itiMl. . Near Purgatory.in Duplin County Mr. J. B. Edwards on the 13th ult He was 32 years of age and leaves a I probably be running from Fayette- wife and four children. 1 ville to Wilmington in Dy eo. ist. FOR THE BLOOD, Weakness. Malaria, Indigestion and Biliousness, take ; BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. - It cures quickly. For sale by all dealers In medicine. Get the genuine. - . CLINTON Harness Establishment ! i- 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1867.1 I am now located on Fayetteville Street, oprosite Cauoasiak office. I put up and keep in stock, or make to order, any style of Harness, irom $13.00 to $10.00. I also make all styles and grades of Saddles, Un dies, Halters and everything in this line. - - Good, honest work at the lowest living figures, is my guide and motto iu business. ' A large supply ot Northern Har ness and a fine line of Driving Whips always kept on hand. - Call and ex amine. Kespectfullyj - sopC-lm W. H. STETSON. ir,i'iaiJ.-t. WANTED. I VE II U NDRLD COK D3 OF IBM mm A. niack Gum which we will lay A $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered at the Factory. Call at the office of the Carolina Veneer Works and get soeci fications oct3-tf J. Li. CLtU Ti! oupi W. A. JOHNSON, REPRESENTING WILMINGTON OIL CO, Will pay highest cash price for COTTOTsT SEED 1 Or exchange meal for same. Fai mers would do well to see Mr; Johnson, at Clinton, before selling. aug29 2m SIMPLE AND DURABLE Machine, all rigbt In every particular, not liable to get out ol repair, will make H,000 brick per day, and nicer and better brick than many of the high-priced machines in the market, including live sets of Cherry Moulds, iron lined. I will sell the above machinet which is in excellent condition, a, the low price of $75.00. Call on me at my home In rcney Grove township, or write me at Fai son, N. C. Respectfully. sepl2 lm J. 8. AMAN. "IIACKMETACK,' a lasting and frs- crant perfume. Trice 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Dr. R. II. Uollida y, Drag si.t, Chn n, C- Many Persons Are broken down tarn overwork or hooaehold Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the aratem. aid dizeaUon. reroorea ex ecaaof bile, and curaa caalaria. Gttlhe ten nine. 8AMPSON COUNTY, -Superior Court, Dec. Term 1889. W. 11. Stewart, J. W, Powell, Mil ton Powell, Price Boon, F. F. Wil liamson, R. M. Williamson, H. J. Chcsnutt, Jame Moore and Thos. M. llriti, plainllftV. vs. John It. Register, J. W. Register, J, II. Register, II. M Register. W. E. Register, (tho last two by their general guardian, J.M. Powell, )Sal lie J. Butler, George C. Butler, E. N. Butler, C.T. Butler, D.V. But-. Ier, L. J. Butler, M. J. Vest, Eliza, Boney, Nancy Barden and hus band, John Barden, Jane Winders and husband, W. II. Winders Martha Carroll and husband, A. B. Carroll, Virginia Orrell and husband, It. C. Orrell, Victoria Herring and Husband, I. W. Her ling, Minnie Blanchard and hus band, J. M. Blanchard, Ida Ches- " milt and husband, E. T. Chcsnutt, C. 11. Smith and husband, Y. B. S - lib, lornelU Carlton and hus- and, 11. J. Carlton, J. J. Barden, W.J. .Stevens, M. B. Butler, A. T. li. Butler, W. R. K.Butler, M. C; Murray and husUmd, D. 11. Aluimy, !x;k Stevens, iMitiel Piie., V. C. Page, W. O. IMge, l;. K. Smith and wife Anna, Ix hic Buth r, JohnR. Butler, F. J. 0iir u"d wife, Katlle, Mat tie Built-r (by her general guardianJ. L. Stewart,) and L. A. Powell, ad nimi.-s r.ior of J. J. Butler, de- d, defendants, To .be defendant, John W. Reg ter, W. I. Stevens, Dock Steven and Etiz.i Boney: Take notice that th s Is a civil action, begun in the Superior Court of 3ampson county, on tl e 28th day cf August, 1883, by the plaintiffs against the defendants for the purpose ol correcting a cer tain deed made and executed by one James Vauu to James N. Register, Harmon Register, Gibson 8. Regis ter, John R. Register and Edmund N. i egister, on the 10th day ot April, I860, and duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Sampson county, book 34, pages 543 and ol'J.' YouAre hereby required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of Sampson county, to be held at the courthouse in Clinton, on the I4tn Monday after the 1st Monday in September, 1889, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiffs, or they will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded. J. 8. BIZZELL, C. 8. C, Sampson County. Stewart, Nicholson A Cooper, Att'ys. . Aug. 28th, 1889.- sepo-Ct

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