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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DK.A. M. I 'EE A UROTIIKIf. Person ;eed n:t li( ii.o id whin they are ick and their lives in danger; llicn they wsmt th very beat that can f lud. Ir. A. M. J.i & Brother keep .wly hui-Ii: hev hI.-o carry n full line of Patent Medicines Emtutial Oils, Perfumery, Truse. Knglieh Tooth Pm-hen. .Medicinal Whwkcy, ilie and Tattle. PowuVnd and tlio bent remedies, for all di eases and ailment of Hor-ey, Mules, Cat Me, Hoks Poultry, etc. LEE'S Backache Plasters In Xoilli Car!. i -i-niiy i Their wond'ro'is virtue.", Kelt Icms t.Il, Kxei t an iulluci.ic HuLIiiuc. In iniiiiht" rim: t'i l.umaii ill, And many a i ' aiont: can v.ay. J.ecV Plat-loth allay. You can cure a lud esi; of Raek ache quicker with one of Lee'n phio ten then y any other application, and after the haekaelie Is cured, you ran still wear t.n' plat-tei" with coin fort I'nr ii month, or longer. Thi. i!:istcr Is a tfreat discovery, and it is hard to iind any pain or ache that will not yield to it. Prepared only ),v T.J. I.KK, Druggist. 1I'IM.- Ml'li'CIVAI. IVII ru' .'.V. A pure and wholesome medicinal ht.mu'aiit is a desideratum greath needcu. 10 supply thin want Pure old, in offered to the public, with th Kiianntee of it perfect purity and wholcsoincness in cvi y pr-tieular. Thin liquor in the puro extract o( okj iMid HAr.u.v, and i neither Drugged, Liquored no. Wateml iu any instance. Sold only by DP. A. M. LKK AYAH)., Druggists. LKK'H WAUT KI'ECIFIC. a certain cure for warts on horses and inuku as Col. Jo'in Ashfoid, ('apt. Cornelius Partrick, Capt. W. Lucius Faison, Mr. W. II. Faison, Col. Abru-r M. Faison and hundred of otliers in Sampson and adjoining counties will certify. So'd only by T. J. LI', Druggist. WORMS IN HORSES. Leo's Worm Specific never fails to expel worms from horses and mules. Warranted in every case. Sold enly by T. J. LEE, Druggist. IIOR.SK AND CATTIjK I'OWDKIIS. Wo offer unaer this head the best Condition Powders in the market. 1 h f y are prepr-ed by the leading Ding House of the United 'States, fiom tho formula of. Dr. Williams, of England, tho most distsnguished Veterinary Surgeon living. They are excellent appetizers, a general alterative and tonic, and can lic rolicd upon as a remedy for all dise ases ot domestic animals". They are composed of Licorice Hoot, Juniper Perries, Flaxseed, (ienlian, dinger, Iron and Antimony. Sold only by Dk. A. M. Lee A- Pro., Druggists. HOLLIDAY'S .STITCII IN. TIM! . NINE!" SAVES Don't wait to get sick, but when you begin to fet-1 Inn I come and get a doM) of medicine and prevent sick ness. This is the proper use of med icine. Ifyouwilldo this you will scarcely ever Imve a doctor's bill to pay or lose months ot time, and put your friends and relatives to such a deal of trouble. In addition to my complete line of pure and reliable Drugs, I carry Warner's Log Cabin Keuiedies, 13. Ii. II., the 8. S. S., (Juinino in small and large quantities ; Simmon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or ange Blossom, C'uticura Kemedies, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, tho Golden Medical- Discovery, Horse and Cattle Powder (1 pound packages prepared by the Herb Co. of W. Va, , Quaker brand.) Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Local and otllce practice upon re quest, ltespectfully, augl tf DR. II. II. IIOLLIDAY T5 OXiSXItf OH, H. O. Mrs. A. E. Muepiiy, Owner and Proprietress, The Murphy House is central ly located, with large, comfor table rooms and attentive ser vant?. FARE, FIRST CLASS. FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM DEPOT. SAMPLE BOOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. g-The Traveling public are respectfully invited to stop at the MURPHY HOUSE. WE OFFER, 1,000 BUSHELS PRIME Rust Proof Oats ! IN LOTS TO SUIT ! ltare bargains in job lots of T O li V CCO, And a full stock of Fancy and Sta pie Groceries, Fish, &c. Consignments of Cotton and Na val Stores solicited and carefully handled. ... HALL & PEARSALL, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, 10 AND 1 SOUTH WATER ST., Wilmington, N. C. octlO tf Sirerior to all Substitutes LnnAfN or raining and makln Hgm, flHL W S Dliwatlbte Biwaltu, Bread, Tea Johanj Cake, Cora Brea4, Kkrt Balled Faddiaf aad Hack wheat. It noand raaa 6 teat. Sold by Country Herchaatn. VtWVf fltaaiHianai w, JULTWOKS. lid. , I.ADIKA Needing a tonic, or children that want building up. Would take J BROWK'i IRON BITTERS. It U plaawnt to taM, cure Malaria, Indigea- , ftw, ad BUlouanew. Ail dealer keep it. - 1 IT IT TIT i m .. THE CAUCASIAN. CLINTON, X.LV-UCT. 24, 18S9. FASHION NOTI'S. Long cluaiirf are in reat favo. for lartfc and small children, I'asSiMH! nW;. ie i.s extremely eU'-ant tlila season, and the prices of the liandfome styles are eioiuitai.t. Ostrioli feathers have n tt ht.en a.-' popular for years as at pre sent.very loni; one.- and hunches both beintf used. The flat Chinese, or Tonkin hat in felt, promises to be the favorite this winter for girl of four years and upward. Woolen goods are especially elegant iu their texture and combination of colorini' th's eason. What ued to be ca'led robe pitterns predominate, the combination to be used coining together. Cloth gowns aie trimmed with briidiny, embroidery, or pase irenterie; tbe braiding in many instances forming Vandykes' across ine ec.ge oi me f-Kin; while others have front or side panels covered entirely over. Velvet sleeves are worn in cloaks and gowns. Many of them aro in mutton-leg shape, high above the arm-hole, and much wrinkled around the arms The addition of these sleeves f reshen up an old garment from last season. Very dressy toilettes of ox blood .ed or of Nile green cash in eie are made up for misses, with a black velvet Figaro jack et, the double skirt being trim med with rows of velvet rlt bon. This same stylo is also adopted for ladies' gowns. Ulsters are very plainly shap ed, long and double-breasted, with pr'neess breadths through out. They are made of check ed or plaid cloths, and are fast ened with large smoked pearl buttons. The art of enameling is exer cised in many artistic fashions. Enameled brooches are in de rrand. A spray of mistletoe, another of lily of the-valley,ar3 among the prettiest. The pan sy, with its dewy, diamond-tipped petals, is the latest. Poisoned with Malaria. - -Mvr H.'D7lrite-, -rt-rmtiTe -&T fhis Kt.ite, but now a ironiinent and in- ilucntial citizen of Dallas, Texas,! writes under date oi April 12, 1S80: "Aliout three years p.go I was living in a malarial district of Georgia, and while there frightful sores broke out all over my body. The poison in my blood was so bad that it ruined my health and prostrated me. I was at length so reduced in health, and apparently incurable after taking large quantities of difVerent medi cines prescribed by my physicians, that they, as a last resort, advised me to go to Hot Springs, as it was the oidy chance gf recovery left, and in this they expressed their serious doubts that I would derive any ben efit from the trip. I went to Hot Springs, and while there took a thor ough ourse of medicine under the physicians, which seemed to benefit, but did not cure me, for in one month after my return the malady reap peared. I immediately began tak ing S. 8. S., which made me perma nently wellwell from 1S? until now." Skin Eniptiuu Cured. One of my customers, a higl-.Iy re spected and intlnential citizen, but w ho is now absent from the city, has used Swift's Specific with excellent result. He says it cured him of. a skin eruption that he had been tor mented with for thirty years, and had resistedthe curativequaliiios of many other medicines. ltoiiERT Clegg, Druggist, Falls City, Nob. SfTreatise on Ulootl and Skin dis eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Georgia. Mother "Well, did you get that situation ag office boy?" Little Son "Nope." "What 7ai9 the matter? "Don't know. The gent is a lawyer, and lie asked me if I wa3 a good whist ler, and I told him I was the best whistler on our street, and he said I wouldn't do. Guess he must want a regular prof e ssion al." Exchange. How is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. piIENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We, the ilnJerritgned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 16. years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tion made by theirfirm. West & Truax, Wholesale. Drug gist, Toledo, O.' Walking, Kinnan fc Marvin, Wholesale prug?ist, Toledo, O. E. II. Van Hosen, Cashier Toledo National Tank, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrii Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ' ca Eastern Man: "Do you think that Bacon wrote Shakspere V ' Cincinnati Man: "I don't know as I ever gave that a thought, j Dut just see what it has done for the city of Cincinnati ?" - a 4--a- . CONSUMPTION SIREL CURED; j To tub , Editor Plcaso ' inform your readers' tin I- Lave a ""positive reme ly for the abeve named disease. By it timely use thousands of hopeless cases hav been permanently cored. I shall be lad to scud two bottles of my remedy fre toUny of " your read ers wlo hayo cousuiuption if they wilt send me theii vxprcss and post office address. Rcspcctfuly,. " . , T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 'j HI Pearl St., iTew York. Samj.toi Cosiitf Expel C9iiafd frU mstbtf ort. 1VS9 : To W. Willerford for conveying pauper to , County Farm. S 3 .00 W. J. Moore, for mate rial for bridge, " John Peterson, for one barrel Tar for (Jo. Farm, " J. Ii. Muiphy, for bury ing Kebecca Pag. "J. H. Robinson, for keeping county jail one month, 13 67 1 CO 3 00 32 00 " T. F. Jackson for con veying prisoners to jail, " M. C. Carter, for one months' support, " Sarabelle Wiley, for :$ months' support, " Mary J . Gainey, " Dicey Odom, " Martha Weeks, " T, M. Jiritt, forbef for County Farm, ' J. K. J loyal, for mer chandise for jail, " J. E Royal, for mer chandise for pmpers, Junius- Lewis, for serv ing notices onovarseer, " G. A. Casey, for materi al for bridge, 0) 00 00 00 00 00 5 3 3 M 4 00 2 45 GO 12 75 " Jincey Carroll, for 3 months' support, " T. II. Partrick for mer chandise for County Farm, 5 00 G2 44 " C Partrick, fori days' service as chai man of Poard CVuutyCom'rs, " C. Partrick for 1 days' service at County Farm, " C. Partrick for work for jail and County Farm, " Theo. Bryant for three months' support, " J. C, llobbs for 1 days' services as commis'r, " J. C. Uobbs for 23 miles travel, " O. F. Herring for ser vices as tderk of I. C C. and other work, 2 00 2 00 4 37 3 00 2 00 1 40 10 00 Mercurial Poison. Mercury is frequently injudicious ly used by quack doctors in cases of malaria and blood poison. Its after effect is worse than tho original dis ease. 13. 13. 13. (Botanic Blood Balm) contains no mercury, but will elimi nate mercurial poison from the sys tem. Write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of convincing proof of its curative virtue. A. F. Britton, Jackson, Tenn., I caught malaria in Louisiana.and when the fever at last broke, my system was saturated with poison, and I had sores in juy- mouth and knots on .my tongue. I got two bpttles'B. B. B., which healed my tongue and mouth and made a new man of me." Win. Hichmond, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "My wife could hardly see. Doctors called it syphilitic iritis. Her eyes were iu a dreadful condi tion. Her appetite failed. She had pain in her joints and bones Her kidneys were deranged also, and no one thought she. could be cured. Dr. Gillam recommended B. B. B., which she used until her health was entirely restored." K. P. B. Jone?:, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I was troubled with cop per colored eruptions, loss of appe tite, pain in back, aching joints, de bility, emaciation, loss of hair, sore throat, and great nervousness. B. 13. B. put my system in fine condition. ia.i jsmm Mrs. James Brown Totter says her present illness is due to the clothes shfe wore when she play ed Cle jpatra. We imagine, then, she is not very ill, ior when we saw her in that part she didn't wear clothes enough to produce any thing more than a sort of tired ieeling accompanied by a slight nausea. Wash. Post. "IIACKMETACK,-' a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cent. For sale by Dr. R. II. Holm day, Drug gist, Clint u, N. C. . SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cousjh. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. For sale by II. II. IIolliday, Druggist. Clinton. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. AVe guarantee it. For sale by II. II. IIolli day, Druggist, Clinton, N. C. For LAME BACK, side or chest, use SHILOH'S Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by It. II. IIolliday, Druggist, Clinton, N. C. A New Jersey man applied f or a pension on the ground that he contracted epilepsy yhileinthe a my. He "fit" in the war, it seems. Chicago Herald. Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household cares Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, aud cuxes malaria. Get the genuine. Love is an old, old story, yet few of the girls murmur "chest nut" when they hear it. Epoch. RUIT TREES. GRAFTED AND FOR SALE BY AT HOBTON, N. C. Every variety, from early to late, at only 10 cents each. My trees are, oi" 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 le (hipped to any point ordered. Very Truly; W. R. WEEKS, octlO 3ui . Ilobton, Nj C. MART E. TETEKSOX. JCL1AX LEWIS. Maiy KrPeterson & .Co., On Main Street, JXcar Mnrphy House. The only RACKET STOKE in Clinton. A variety of nearly every thing at prices that will astonish you. .. ' Come in and see. Respectfully, ii A RY E. PETERSON- A CO, sept26--tf i . - NEW AD VEKTISEM EXT. i. 9 o ne - Price Cheap Is the place to get feir treatment $nd first-class goods, high Quality and low Prices, with politeness and accommodation for EVERYBODY. The best goods at Uniform Low Prices Is now full and complete and in every Dress-Goods Embraces a varietv of styles, grades and prices. Best Ginghams new styles only 9 cents per Cf f-hmeres, in all colors, at lUc, 12c and loc per yard ; single width DeBege, mixed Cashmeres and Brilliantines at 10c, 12Jc aud 15c per yard; donMe width Cashmeres in all the desirable colors at 2'2c, 25e, 40c, 45c, 50. GOc and 75c per yard ; double width Henriettas ALU WUUJj width fierges ALL WOOL at Z'-Mc. 40c and 00c rer yard: Oros Silks, Silk Velvets, Silk Plush, bons, in fact everything required for trimming dress. Ladies' Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets, Xew Market and Shawls, to suit everybody and at, prices that will sustain our rep utation as the CHEAP CASH STORE OF CLINTON, N. C. The iiewHst thing out in LADIES' GOisSA MERES. The ne.v est thing out in LADIES' "FASCINATORS." Misses' and Children's Knit Jackets, Rood, Caps and Tobog gans, from 20 cents to 1.00. Ladies', Misses and Children's Ho siery, Gloves, Underwear, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs. Novelties in Ladies' Neckwear, Veiling, tve The best Kid Gloves in the mprket lor 1.00. Extensive lino of White Good., HaniDurgs, Laces, &c, tc. JEWELRY. Our display of Jewelry is unusu ally attractive this season, and in cludes some rare bargains that will at once attract the attention of those interested, for instance, a Solid Gold Engagement lling for only ?4.a9, ; warranted pure and not to break (the engagement), Watches from ?5.C0 up, warranted to give satisfaction, i Ladies' Bracelets, Necklaces, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Cuff Buttons and the most beautiful line of Ladies' Lace Pins you ever saw. Gentle- men's Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, j Stud Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch j Chains and Churn.s. i UMBRELlwVS ! UMBRELLAS ! ! j Crockery, Glassware and Lamps. At prices fliaf will astonish you. A i Beautifully Decorated Tea Sets, 50 genuine Gluri Silk Umbrella at (pieces, only $3.50; Beautiful Deco $1.50. ra'.ed China Tea Hots, 56 pieces, only Come to sea ub and we will do our best to make you feel AT HOMT? Respectfully, . A. F. JOB NSON & CO. JEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FAIR! We ail expect to have a big lair this fall, so we must get ready for it. We have jast received a full stock of - Consisting of Nails, Hinge., Screws, Locks, Bolls and all kinds 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. t Another lof of those CELEBRATED HARNESS just received 1 at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Al.o Tobacco, Cigars, Snulf, Glassware. We ask you to examine our Goods and Respectfully. Have you one that needs repairing ? If so bring it to H B. GIDDENfS, The old and reliable Jeweler of Clinton, N. C, where it will be put in smooth runuing order on short notice. In addition to repairing 01 cks and Watches, which is my specialty, I also do repairing of almost all kinds Also carry in stock the DAVIS AND DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, and Attachments and Needles to all Machines. Give me a call, in the Atkins' Building. BIG A W. G. Rackley's. Too busy to give particulars. Come In. Jx. (Mr discrimination. 3 tJ? BARGAINS! Unsurpassed ! Unequalled ! Department. yard; single width Worsteds and -only 4oc per yard; double 45c, 60c and 75c: Grain Silks, Moi Velveteen?, Gimps Buggy Whips, Lap llobes, Blank - et., Horse Blankets, &c Carpets, Bugs, Oil Cloth, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, &c, Mats, Ac. A large assortment of Window Curtains, Window Shades, plain and ianry; Curtain Chains aud Hooks, and Cornice Polls, at "0 cents, ? 1.00 and ?1.2.r. Complete line of Hardware, Tin ; ware, Roofing Tin, Sash, Doors and jiund white Lead, Paints, Oib J yarnishew, Brushe?, Kalsomine, ' Glass, Putty. &c, &c. j j SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Tinware, Potware, Crockery and Prices before buying. ALE OF nil m T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cash is what we offer department you Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Our stock of these GoodM is large and the styles ooukfxt. The Fashionable Scarf for the season is the Fourinhand, of which we have an endless variety. The latent 8T Lis in Standing Collars and Cuffs. Every youug gentleman should have one of rur Cashmeee Mcfflees for cool evenings. Come in and see them. Wool and Merino Underwereann Hosiery. Gloves of all kinds, Flannelsat 20c, 1 3roni -ue iieavie.-i uaving uiove to ine nnestllress Kids. re Silks, Fancy I beautiful line of Fancy Flannel Shirts, from GOr.ents to $1.75. . Braids. Rib- I he "Silver King Shirt takes the lead, and s our stock of t hese goods is always complete, tomers. Shii'Us made to order find a perfect Jit guarmdecd. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats and Caps at all prices. Something new and desirable in Boy's and Girl's1 School Caps. tfXTs 0 cal1 sPecial attention to this depart S5i&Xo&3Zi" ment. It has always been our aim to keep only the BEST SHOES, and this Fall we have surpassed all previous efforts by placing before tho public a line of Shoes that is micAuuiitu in nuauiy, siyie pre:sly for us and wo can warrant faction. Our Bijou Button Shoe guarantee tiiem to equal any , 8.00; Beautiful Decorated Chin Tea Sets, 5G pieces, $9.00 ; Beautiful uecorated China Tea Sets, 56 pieees, only $10.00. Rochester Lamps, Li btary Lamps, Hall Lamps; Sewing Machine Lamps, Lanterns and a full line of Lamp Fixtures. 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. k u' vvtsuuy riour in LARGE LOTS DI- ect from the mills, which enables U.S to SSll at BOTTOM PRICES. Have j ust received A CAR LOAD OF SALT. WHOLESALE. We are prepared to sell at whole- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - A lew M..E Hobbs & Bra Our new Fall Stock is here, Everything carried in General Merchau alSSClo P- 8Ulted' We W0U,d cal1 pe- nTYT A p V We have for some time been selling t- vyj-JxXVV-A the best Tobacco, for the Money, on it are uSight(KWO hnve Jusl rccfivod mother large supply. All who try HATS we ran Deat witn fciyies ana A 1 -7fc it I. A siyie very low. iir ..... . Hardwarfi anrl TinwA t Afuiiiineofaiikind o i. i ' just arrived, which we can sell at way down prices. In short, for anything that vou want. Call VM I M. E. hiOBBS & RRO. btewart & Hines. We desire to cal! the attention of all buyers to onr arrange ment for furaishiny Bagging and Tie,Fiou& Meat, Coffee, Sugar. Salt, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods and all other articles of merchan dise to be found in our now complete stock. ' We can give you special inducements on FARMER'S BAGGING AND TIES. Come in and examine oar Wetmore Farmer's Shoes. They ai i e ahead of anything for wear you have tried. Bought especially for the Farmers, and every pair warranted, and money refunded if unsatisfactory. We have exclusive pale of these Shoes. A lso the famous James Means and Zeigler Shoes. We will give you full value for your money in all purchases. -Bring us your Seed Cotton. Will pay you CASH, at the high est market price. Very Truly STEWART & HINES. , . i . D. ; On Grog Row Opposite Courthouse. c:SM?MBE?' ,thaj-we keeP a choice lixe of Tobacco, Cie Snuff, etc., and al?o a well selected stexskot . 6 , StandardrFamily Groceries; vvIN ESIEMPER-'that a flneMiae of Wines, Brandlel V hiskies, etc., can seldom be found. - a Tve !amioua Ruf us Weeks' Bidy (which all connolaaenr, declare the best ever tasted) can be bought no wherTels u.0 upwuuiry vxiru y uisaey The patronage of the public is Store every man, without will find BARGAINS! we never fail to ple&se our cus aim praue. xney were mane ex- every' tair to give perfect satis a. 2.00 is still the rage, and we 2 oO bhoe on the market. sale, Railroad Snuff, Fine Cut To bacco, Plug Tobacco, Smoking To bacco, Ball Potash. D eight's Soda, Laundry Soap and Starch, Paper ags, wrapp .ug paper and Twine. Will take pleasure hi quoting prices to merchants. The large lot and stables at the the rear of our store is kept express ly for our coujfTRY customers, where they can alwayi. find a com fortable Kheher for stock and a con venient well of water. 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 base ment. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S T the town In Hats. A large supply, prices to suit every one. Arrived ffi We are prepared to offer you big bargains fj in them, having bought a lot with both ana sraDinty, yet which can be sold . a. F. Peterson. a specialty. . -,? 1 respectfully solicited. TOWN OFFICERS : Mayor 'W. B."Tbowon. Trkascrem--J. A. FottcH. ClUEr op Pouck . J.King. I jAJLon- Capt. Jas. II.' oblnnoa. COMMISSIOSEBS W. . riKims J. A. Fcrrell, W. A. Ji Iuishmi, j. jIf Stevens, T. H. Prtr!ck. COUNTY OFFICERS; SiiERiFP J. M. fcpeil. Clerk of Scferior CX)Urtj, t. Hizzell. Tbeasu rer J. lt Beanian. Reghtuv of Dekd-0. V. Uf. ring. GOITNTV BURVEVORArthul L. Coroxer lr. A.T. Cooper. Ro.nn of Education-K. Bell, A. It. Herring ami Y Johnsoi . I kv mission ers Captain C. pnr. trlc' .C.Hobbs, J.M.Marshl.urn. 5fCPERIJrrF.XDF.ST OF HkaI.TH for County-Dr. J. A. Stevens. Standard keeper W. K.lk. man. 8UPEB1XTEXDF.XT OF CoVXTV Farm James Bhipp. Supt. Pub. Isstruction Wim Itoyal. L. C. lUibbard U.S. Ctii'uiL-ion. er of the Eastern District l Xorth Carolina.. IOST OFFICE: (Cliftou Ward, Posttuastri . ) Mail gotag by rail leaves pwn Rw daily at 8:05 A. MM and 2:55 P. Mn respectively. Mail going via Hob. ton, Newton Grove, Dunn, lkm m'i Xltoad.etc, leaves 6:00 A. M. on Mondays and ThursUayh. Mail go. ing to Fayetteville, via HunuVv, Blocker'?, etc., leaves at 6:00 A. Jin oa Tueswlays, Thursdays ami SatuN lays. CirURCIHS. Baptist, Pastor, O. P. Muks. Services, 1st and 8d Sabbnllw of each month. Prayer meeting Tm. dav at 7 P. M. Sunday Fchool, suu. day, 3 P.M. Presbyterian Pastor, Dr. . p. Marable, Services, 2ml und 411 Sun day's. Prayer meeting, Wediumltty at 7 P. M. Sunday school, 9 A. M. M thoUst Pastors, C. P. JTi.n.e Services, (at Presbyterian and Ikijw ILst,) 1st Sunday 11, A. M. ami 7 1. M. Sunday whool (iu Lodge) every Sunday at A. M. Prayer meeting (at Presbvterian church) Tliurlay nighb at 7 P. M. Episcopal Hector, , Service, Sunday, 11 A. M. ami 4:M) P. M. Sriay school, 3 P. M. Colored Baptist Second SuKluy in each month at 11 A. M. 3 P. M. and 7 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS : K..of II. A. F. Johnson, Dicta tor, meets every third Fridjy niuht it 8 o'clock. Ilirain Masonic Ixidge J. M. Marshburn, Master, meets every third Friday at 11 o'clock A. M. Clinton Lodge, No. 121,1. 0.O. F., P. B. Nicholson, N. O., meets every Thursday night. Library of ''linton Literary Asso ciation over iostoince. Librarian, W. S. Thomson. Clinton Loan Association Proti dent, J. L. Stewart ; Cashier, Y h. Faison. ltailroad Depot' Agent, U. II. Holland, Jr., Telegraph Operator J. C. EIoluie. Y. M. C. A. A. A. Butler, Presi dent. Meets in Courthouse every Monday at 7.30 P. M. Atlantic Coast Line. WILMINGTON t WELOON R. B. ud Branches. Oondonsed. Boliociulo TRAINS UOINO OUTII. No. 27. No. 41. DATED Sept. C, '89. nijr Fastmail.Daily cx au-v' Daily. Sunday. Lv Weldon. 12 40 p m 5 43 pru 6 00 urn Ar Rocky Mt.l 1 55 7 10" Ar Tarboro, 3 55 Lv Tarboro, 10 20 Ar Wilson, 227" 7 00 pro 7 43am Lv Wilson, 2 37 " Ar Selma, 3 40 Ar Fayettevil 6 00 " LvGoldsbon), 3 20 Lv Warsaw, 4 16 4 Lv Matmoliaj 4 30 44 ArWilruinzt'o G 00 44 7 40 pm 8 35atu , 9 40 4 8 40 9 55 44 9 55 44 11 30 44 TRAINS GOING NOItTH. No. 14. So. 78. Daily. Dally. No. 40. Daily ex Sunday. LvWilmingt'B 12 05am 9 00am 4 OOpin Lv Magnolia, 121" 10 43 44 5 40 4 Lv Warsaw 10 57 44 5 55 44 Ar Goldsboro, 2 25 4 11 52 44 6 53 44 Lv Fayetteville Ar Selma Ar Wilson Lv Wilson I Ar Rocky ML 8 40 44 II 00 12 10 4- 03 12 45pm 7 52:i.ni 1 20 44 8 29' 44 6 55 44 . 19 20agi Ar Tarboro Lv Tarloro Ar Weldjn 4 30 44 2 40 pm 9 40 44 'Daily except Sunday. - - Train on Scotlaud Nek Branch leares Halifax for Scotlaud Neck 2 30 p m; arrives Scotland Neck at 4 00 p. m., Rivertou C 50 p. m. Retnrnlag leave Riyerton 7 00 a. m., ScotUod Neck at 10 iOaoi. dally except Sunday. Train leave Tarboro, A. C.' via Albemarle & Raleish railroad, dailv' except Sunday, 5 05 p. m.i Sunday 3 17 p.m., arrive wiuianiston, N. C, 7 10 p. m., 4 55 p. m. Retnrulug leaves Williaiu8ton, daily except Sunday, 7 20 a. m., buniav 9 50 a. m.. arrive Tar. boro, 9 15 a. m., 11 30 a. m., : . Train on Midland, N. C.; branch leaves Goldsboro. daily excent Kundnv. 6 00 a. m. arrive Smithfield. 7 30 a. m. Returning leaves Smithfield. 8 00. m.. arrive Goldsboro, 9 30 a. m. I rain o i Nashyflle brancli !m ve Rocky ML at 3 00 o. m.. arrives XTh- ville 3 40 p. m.', Spring Hope 4 15 p. m. Retaining leaves Spring Hope 10 00 a. m., Nashville 10 35 a. m., Rocky. Mount 11 15 a. m. dnilv. vcont Sunday. .... .? ;! iraiU On Clinton branch laut oa Warsaw for Clinton, daily. exceDt Sundav. C 00 p. mM and at 11 10 a m; Beturning will leave clintoii at 8 20 a m and 2 10 n m. connecting at- Warsaw with Nos 41 ana 40, jiud 78 . Southbound train ou Wilson & Fay etteville Drancb is No, 51, North bound U No, 50, Daily except Sunlay Train No 27, South, wUl stop only at Wilaor? Goldsboro and Magnolia Tram No 73 makes .close connection at Weldon Tor all points North, daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday via Bay liue n ; , : : - , 'Trains make'closa cannecttna tar all points north via ltichmond aal Wash ington v ' ' ' ' ! All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pulman I alace Sleeper attached v , , d JOHN JF DIVINE, Geu'l SmfU A , . J K KENLY, Sup'l Trans, , .. . T M Kmerjqw, Gta'l Paas Agent, " i . .
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