NEXT APVEhTISEMEXT THIS tUM'KN'NIAI XKWADVEUTISEMHNTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JEV CHAMPION FOOD ThoitKH iids l'rcent toWstnetH the Oroat Kvent. ADVERTISEMENTS. J NKH AD VEtlTlSEM EN TS (St -:l l.rs-iur-ii-- Thf. Cit'CAiniS.) Tuesday, the 19th inst.. was th" ! j'iTinninof the celebration of ii1 iy-v-, :--v- i Jk-'J-iJt- v? r,r. v ' ., .-ssar ! GovEiixou FiTnrnii li:k. i Iast week we ga-.e a hide view plctuie of the haud.-oine and dawhintr (Jovernor of Virginia in uniform. This week we give afront view in the costume of a civilian, lie is-to day tha most prominent Southern Iem-fral. Don't to hear liim apeak at the Sampson I'a'r. THE CAUCASIAX. Kutcu'tl fKcoi iliii; I lilih'tl, N. C, !1H mallir. ; to l'ostal I.:, w at THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. 1,680. k-s than 800. CIItCULATIOX : One year atro it was Ailvi'rti-KTs think of tl.i.- CLINTON, N. (..'., --NOV. 28, 18S!. Tin State Hoa-d of Agrxul- turo will meet in Raleigh Dec. 3rd at 4 o'clock. on Products of the Dairy I HauIhro k f rom jour flngrors ! Resultsof your art in eookeryt etc. J Who can excel Samp son iu these? In these, let us convince the world that we arc leaI rs, hj our exhibit at the Sampson Fair. New Heme and vicinity was visited on last Thursday by a pevero storm, doing much dam age. The Veneer and Wood Plate Factory of the S. II. Gray Manufacturing Company was blown down and made almost :i complete ruin. The loss about $7,500. what oun ni;i;iiboi: Coti'iiiporurin-t Say of Our IMoaoIsItiyr Fair. Ap- TheSamp-ion Coun tl'air. All the indications point to the fact that the Sampson Coun ty Fair, to b.- held at Clinton on December 1th, 5th and Gth, will be the biggest and beat ever held there. The premium list is hirgi- and vaiied, and there will undoubtedly bea handsome display of the products of the holds, is, well as of the work shops, and in live stock also it is expected there will be a finr display, as Sampson county is rotedfor its fine bloodel cattle and horses, as well as hogs, poul try, etc. In addition to the dis play of things the programme includes the opening ol the fair by His Excellency, (Jov. Fowie, on Wednesday, the 4th, and a speech by (ov. Fitzhugh Lee, on Thursday, the 5th, Veteran's Day anl an address by Hon. ( W.Macune, l'rerjident. Nation al Alliance, on Friday, the olh, Alliance Day. We hope our Pende people will compete for home of tho premiums offered. IVu-traw Herald. nV hundreth anniversary if thf adaption of th Constitu tion of Hie Un.'el States by No th Cvt.oliiu. at Favetteville. Th " Centennial and th Agri- u5!u;al Fair of Cumberland eainf oir at the same time, and by iii-s ay night the number of vis tors In Fa ettcvillc was estimated .it 10,'KO On Wed i.esday, which was i;ally the opt-i ling day of the Ce iteunial, I J lie number was increased by as i ... ur.ny r.ior cotniiignoiH evtrv portion of the State ai d many I from our neighboring States, (iov. F.vie begun the pro- i ...... ... . .. ...,'..,. .....1 .-.a giammeiiiau fioiieni- ium ui uai speech of about fifteen minutes and was loudly cheered at its clod3. The ma; shald atid the military had previously met him at the train on his ar rival and e corted him to the grand stand. The marshals were a handsome body of men, and were all representative men from their respective sections. Thursday, the day that was set apart for the grandest and best of the programme, opened gloomy. From midnight to 11 o'clock in the morning the rain fell unceasingly and it was a blue day for everybody uutil about 1 o'clock, when the clouds cleared away. All during the morning trains were coming in on the various roads, bringing thousands of visitors, notwith standing the downpour of rain, and it wras estimated that there were 30,000 people present when Senator Matt Ransom began the Centennial Oration, at 2 o'clock The grand stand was filled to its utmost capacity and the streets we.e blocked by a living mass, pushing and crowding in a vain endeavor to hear the elo quent words that fell from the lips of our senior Senator. But only those on the stand could cateh more than an occasional T IP tf i JUi mm i mm Pi M r. I X T & a (J , i . I J k. ) : Nx fm ram r Uzs ' is 1 i: l ! What are you gointr to ?rii:g to the Sampson Fair? ,vo:. " I T4hm1 xtock. Have yen ;.. M i.ul-j c iii'ry , C try? Have you good eorn m- i;-ain of any kiml? It so, as a j.tkm! fitirMi vim 11 ill Lriiiir :T lo i on ..ir.riav 1 air ami prove to tiu vrl(l I nat f we have a live and progressive 1 1 or if 1 1 c.'ii;;'ry inesday, ! ( loveino D; ' at Clinton. caching Sampson - to be on of the ing and attractive ol a (quarter of a v. Fowle will i'or- the Fair on Wed mbor 1th, Gen. Lee. m. . , county We have just received a ojiv of the first issue of the Univer sity Magazine f.ir this year. A fine steel engraving of the late Prof. 11. II. Graves adorns the first leaf. There is also an ex cellent article on his life and character by Prof. Winston. We are pleased to note that our townsman T. M. Lne is one of the editors. The Sampson County Alliance has paid more money to the State Busi ness Agency Fund than any other Allnnce in North Carolina, which State by the way the banner com monwealth in the great brother hood. Now let us give the visitors to our Fampson Fair an object les son in Agriculture, that will sus tain our enviable record. :g" iiia, will speak Y'-ler m's Day, W Macune, edi torial Kconomist, :.i expreu-u to ?peak on Friday, Alliane i j.y. These names are t-uflicien'- to draw a large crowd, but, in addition, the exhibits at Sampson Fair are always good. We wish tin1 fanners in our neighboring county of Sampson a much deserved success. Wil is tar. pi r$ n u II . S JtEEN" j ougnt Ohrap and will be -. old Low!; Come, Bwy and be ProJitocL j Your attention is spe.-ially called to my large and compete I line of OIIY GOODS AND NOTION'S To niv excellent line of ! BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, whicli will be sold on the closest possible margin. Also ta the late-: thing in CAliP ETS, OIL CLOTHS AND OIL RUGS, which you should by all means see before buying. Here you can get any thing from a fine Wal nut Jledroom suit down to a cheap, good suit the siz of each man's pocket. Be sore to sea my Cherry and Sweet Gum Suits, which are nice articles at m-oderate t rices. I have bought very low a lot of TiJUNKS and VALISES. I will give my customers the benefit of my good fortune by selling them low. j ine Jargest and most complete lineol HAIU) AKE, CUTLL- lii , GUNS AND PISTOLS to be fouud in the place is at my stoic. Come and examine our CROCK FRY, GLASS AND TINWARE, where you wijl have the largest assortment to select from. BUILDER'S Blinds, Lime, Hair, Where can you jet ING AND BABBIT? see ine. alfiMrilSi supply of nd everything needed in stocK Sash, this line. a. large 'D mrs, : m CLOS'k ou Ull. JU JU 0 BE uTING, G U A I A N DRUB BE R IA CK The rpietiivn is answered by calling in to A special to the Wilmington Messenger says: There is great excitement in Chat ham county, arising from the cap ture of J. P. Davis, who is charged with the murder of John A.llaugh ton, a worthy farmer of that county, who disappeared very mysteriously ten days ago. He was captured in Danville and brought to Greensboro. Such is the excitement in the vicin ity of the murder that it was decid ed to keep him in jail at Greensboro for the present. lie was charged with the murder and confessed the crime. He killed Haughton, he said, in order to get possession of his farm. Ho killed him with a bootjack and buried the body in the barn. Nrt'iipson Fair. Our friends iu Sampson are putting forth unusual zal and effort to make their approach ing Fair a great success. The last fair held in that county was in 1884, we think. Up lo that time the Sampson fairs were famous throughout the, whole State. As the people in the good old county never do things by halves, and with the ar.ay of distinguished speaker-j they will have this year, we are sure, the attractions will be unprece dented. Wilmington can rightfully claim an interest in this fair for it is the only one held lh"s year in our immediate territory. Our merchants have contributed lib erally in special premiums and mere win no doubt be a large attendance from this place. The Atlantic Coast 'Line will sell round trip tickets to Clin ton, including one admission to the Fai-, at the following rates: Goldsboro. S1.4-D: Fremont. 81.50: Rocky Mount, 2 20; Yv'eidon, $2.99; Mount Olive, 1.30; Fai sons,?I.l0; Warsaw 85 cents ; Magnolia, 1.05; Duplin Roads, Don't fail to hear that popular statesman and gallant soldier, Gov. Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia, who will be at the Sampson Fair next week. 1.3-3; Burgaw, 1.45; Rocky Point, S1.G0; Wilmington, 1.90. Tickets wi.U be 0.1 sale from De cember 2nd to 6th, and will be good for returning until Decem ber 7th. Wilmington Messenger. sentence of this great speech. For two hours Senator Ransom thrilled his hearers with such eloquent and patriotic words as are seldom heard in a life time. At the conclusion of Senator Ransom's address Senator Vance was called for and as the vener able and beloved chieftain of Nor tli Carolina's Democracy arose, cheer after cheer greeted him from many thousand throats. TLe Senator in a few wods stated that he had been placed upon the program for Friday a'ld for this time he; simply wished the people aU j the enjoyments of the season, j The U. S. Marine Band of about 50 pieces arrived Tuesday night, and furnished delightful music throughout the exercise?. It was one of the most attrac tive features of the Centennial audits concerts werejvery much enjoyed. There were six military Com panies present, Wilmington, Fayettevill, Durham, Lumber Bridge, Raleigh ?nd Clinton At the competitive drill on Fri day the first prize was awarded to the Governor's Guards of Raleigh and the second to the Wilmington Light Infantry. Friday was the big day of the J'air. Senator Vance delivered an able, arm as usual witty and wIl Trceived address at 12 o' clock, aite.' which the Agricul tural address was delivered by 1 Hon. W. J. Green. j The number of visitors was j immense and tV e 1 otels were ' all packed besides many private houses. But for the roughness of the weather Thursday causing the leaving off of much of the pro gram it would have been a very pleasant occasion throughout. The managers of both Centenni al and Fair deserve much praise for the efforts they put four;h to make both a success. The citizens of Favetteville are always ready and willing to do anything in their power to carry out whatever the place undertakes and as is character istic of them held out such hos pitality to visitors as is -found in but few places. More prominent men were probably assembled in Fayette ville 011 Thursday thau have been assembled at any place at any tima in North Carolina since the adoptior of the Fed eral Constitution 100 years ago at the same place. A large variety of HEATING AND COOK STOVES, which will be sold lower than ever. Fresh First-Class Groceries Always on hand and Fold at starvation prices. J5300 Sacks of Liverpool Salt just received. )J-Remember that I am agent for RAILROAD MILLS SNUFF aud DUPONT'S POWDER, which I sell at manufacturer's prices. I am now offering goods in every line on a smaller profit than ever before and hope to be justified in this course by largely in creasing the quantity of sales. Yours, for our mutual advantage, J. E. UOYAL. Nothing ever like it has een known O linton ! Lots foi &Z3 oaie AT ROSEBORO, niothiTia T Clothing ! On trie C & "Y. V. Railroad. More and better Clothing sold for one dollar than could be bought in a good crop year for double that amount. r uu wining 10 snare wan the farmer and are willlntr sell for short profits. Every day from now nut shall bo to Forty valuable lots wilt be sold 7th of december. 1SS9. Roseboro. on Saturday, the TERMS CASH ! This Station is located near Owenville, 21 miles ville, and is surrounded by a fina farming section. Respectfully. nov2l lui SESSOMS fc UNDERWOOD. ;roni Fayette. A Barg am Bay ! Until our stock is closed out. Avoid T aiong 'y Call in,; at POPE & CULBRETH'S ! MM Y3 m And getting a pair of theu Grain Polka only 1.00 per Water Proof Shoes, at! pair. Is the way we sell all classes of GOOD Goods Hats, Shoes, Pants Cloth, Calimjs, Flannel Suitings and all. kinds of Ladies' Dress Goods. special attention is called to our No 1 Ladies Shoe for 1. Yours for our mutual benefit. POPE & CULBRETH. o f rVhjc) e,have oas3 after cases, are now riold A i, 4, o of a Kind, and these small lots must go. down to 1 " Biealkes there a man with soul so Who Reter to himself has siid, This is mj own, mj native" count). i t Then if iour sgu! is not dead, bring sciEr.hq, j ;,a bring Graqtliing wsrthj tc the Sampser. Court Fair, j )eli We are really pleased to know that the gallant Fitzhugh Lee, j nephew ot tho Great Robert E. j Lee, and a soldier or merit, as well as (Jovernor of -Virginia- will attend the Sampson County -1 eul ihoir express .t begins on the 4th o ihhcs. lu-ppcctfaly. All HEAD A rf Hobb's Old ARTER 0 Stand, CONSUMPTION SUliELY CURED. To tiik Editor Please our readers that I have a it-iner!y for the above named the iuform positive dibease. By it. timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be gild to send two bottles of my re.uedy frke to any of your read ers who nave consumption u thev will and post otlicc A Physician says: "If a child does not thrive on fresh milk, boil it." He does not state. how long the child should be boiled. The Bible has been printed in twenty-nine different langu ages to supply the people living In Pennsylvania. The man that has lived for himself lias the privilege of being his own mourner. FUK THK U1AWU, .. Weakness. AlalariA. Indigestion nd BUioasnen, Uke BROWN'S IR05 BITTERS. It cure quickly. For rale by til dealers la (B4iiWf . bcl tba genuine. ember and continues for 3 days. He will deliver an agri cultural address. Oar Sampson friends are to be congratulated and we feel sure they will have a satisfactory exhibit. North j Carolina will always be rea.dy to greet warmly Gov. Lee. Wil son Mirror. T. A. SLOUtfM, M. C. 181 Pearl t.. New Vork. JEWt'LEYASD GLOCKS! 0: 1 have just received a hrjc lot of Elegant Jewelry. -This I will guaran tee to the purchaser to be just as rep resented. L sell no cheap, "fire guilt" goods but carry a standard live of !,... .,1,.,,. ?.... 1 " aivcuuuu vi v,,., .wii. t he ai ies a palle. tA '!, rMJi i-i. ... -. - o-jico 1 iiu k- iiuiii'.i x air, opening lje-l 01 breast iixs thev are "things of cen;ber 4th, promises to be a beauty i" great and populous event. Gov. irei!& Sd ETII Fowle Will oDen the Fair ind .o a.ways in stocic, i,u v, v . , ir, ana m Tail0as styles and sizes. - Gov. Lee, of Virginia, and the) rEepairim of Watches and Clocks President of the National Farm-' aU(1 mending jewelry is a specialty, era' Alliance, will . be of the ' AU work 1 d& is guaranteed U sive cn spcakers during the event.-' tlre eaUsfaCtiSTH;ctfullv , Goldsboro Argus. ' T RAWLg (VANE'S SQUARE, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE.) The members of the Farmers' Alliance who come to town during Fair week, and the approaching holiday season, are re spectfully invited to visit our quarters, where we will be pleas ed to meet them and also furnish them anything necessary for household consumption and farm use. Very Trul 7 and Fratenally, G. A. CLUTE. Couuty Business Agent. A o i f Cures Hog Cholera. FATTENS HOltSEs, And eurv diseases resulting frt indigoKtkm and overwork, Increaes the yield of milk r. Cows and itnpioves the quality. Wo have hundreds of cv rtifi from reliable persons, nil ovoi tu country, to prove above. InsSur.E! It 19 ISKXl'KXMv,.. It is ko IIuxiBuot It isixvaluahlktothk K.RMtfi. If you have a hick Uit-t buy . jHunl and try it. Wo have three testimonials. can furnish any number on aj.piir tion to anj one of the asnts. SiNroKn, S. C, AuvniM nr,l i Mtsnr. J. ". Stevtnxoa t Taylor, w ii'mjlT ton, N. i " Dkah Sikk: Wo have bcn Usini; -hw, pion Food'' for twelve niontlis aiul tinj St does all that I -l.tiitud for it. It imimlvli the general condition of stock im w j lloK t holora. We fivd it lo our m.k larly and would not do without it. J. It. AI I.MUUhik I.ai kixbi no, X. C, S-t. Kth. lW MeHr9. J. V. Stvensou Taylor, Wiluiin. ton. X. C,: Ikab SikS : After nxtnjr th- hl( larrtl "(liampion Food" purthaxed of vou , readily say that it ha fulfilled every n Hentation made for it ao far an we luvr trM it. Jn no instant ban it failed to Ix-tun toek fed on it. AV can particulnrlv mend It for mlleh eow, calven and Wt regard it ao the !iet ttoek ftrnd on y market. Send u another halt lwrn-1. Your Tnilv, ALEX. McKlXXoX (x,. WlLVlXUTOK, X. O., M. 10th, 1XM9. Messrs. J. C. Stevennon A Taylor: (iENTLKMKX : The t"banipion Kmtl" yon Hold us ht been griven fair trial, it cch, and we are ulad to add testim.mv to iu worth. When fed to our hones wr 'find H aidn dijrehtion, creates an apjH tite uiul tbr animal ini pro ves at once; it I a great enndi tioncr, and a trial will prove it value, We have fed it to our cows and with tln in U it has proved a great digestive, both the flw and the quality of tho milk ha improved, the per ccntajre o( increase we eaiumt vt positively state. The food does all vou , hm In the line of tenta we have made; we luli continue IU unc and advice all the ou m r of stock to give it a trial. T.J. SOUTH KKLAXU. W. A. JOHNSON, Agent, Clinton, N.C. J. C. STEVENSON & TAYLOR, oct 24-tf Agents for N. Carolina. NOTICE OP SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the Superior Court of Samitson counlv. rondorrxl in tlm cae of Carolino Merritt et als. heirs at law ot Johr S. Parish, deceased, ex parte, the undersigned, iw com- missioncr or said court, will sell, at the courthousj door In Clinton, X. C, on Wednesday, the 11 day of December, 1689, by public auction, to the hiarhest bidder, nil thut tnwt or parcel of land lying and being in Taylor's Bridge towntship, adjoining me lanusoi A J. JOhnsou, U. J. Williams and others, eontjiinlno- .10(1 acres, more or less, beim? thA hnm place of tho lata John S. Parlh. Said land will be sold In two lot First lot to include all the lands ly ing on the north side or tho Taylor's Bridge and Magnolia roads. Second tract to include all lvinsr south of naid road. Terms of sale wdl he one-fourth purchase money cash, balance in two years, payments to bo in six and twelve month resneo tively. Title reserved until pur- i nase money is pam m lull. w. 8. TIIOJISON, Com. Nov. 11th, 1889. aovl 4-it W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BDGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IH NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEYILLE ST. fr mm tu.- 'i' 5hfln3c.lye3. a11 ya need is to take a look at tbem ine once a,nn stu o urin tmnnt first-class and you never had such a chance. First-Glass Saloon ! -to:- For Fancy Wines, I.quors and drinks of ali kinds coai e to' Which is the " Headquarters During the Fair. Last Store on Grog Row, bnt the best place in town to get what ' you wish. While at the FAIR be sure to give us a call. Very Truly Yoars, - KUSSELL & B0DS1THAHHER- Buy from us and save Money ! Buy from us and be Happy ! M HANSTEIN, King Hatter and Clothier tSS" Hound Shaves. TTacta and nil Edge Tools made, and Renairinir done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot of Western Buggies (open and top) and Itoads Carts. They will equal t tri . . . - 1 u quant- anu are soia as low as any likecrOOdriinnnlrlalinrn or Wilmington. Jiespectfully,' mch28-tf W.T.WILLIAMSON. CIDER. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Comer of Elm andR. 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. 600 Pipes, of allstIes and sizes. Try one. Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. Bring in your Coon, Fox, Mink and Otter Hides. CLINTON Harness Establishment ! J ESTAIVLISIIED IK 18G7.I I am dow located on Fayetteville Street, opposite Caucasian office. I put up and keep in stock, or make to order, any style of Harness, from $13.00 to $40.00. I also make all styles and grades of Saddles, 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 oi Northern Har ness and a fine line of Driving Whips always kept on hand. Call and ex amine. Ke8pectfallyf - sep-3m W. H. STETSON. A mere nothing will wound seU-love, but nothing on earth will kill it .

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