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DU5I5ESS LOCALS. Li7 "WanfV and 'Uriiie Xoticra can be ini tl in thin column M U:n c:nt a line. NOW I-iYOUR TIME TO BUY1 A Ladie' II.it or Bonnet of the latest style, or Children's Hoods, ko che:ipa t Hnto.iLih you. W. S. Pautkick. J ( you want apply to good mule cheap T. M. Femhkll. Go t B. F. Va-cs, Class, Wooden Ware Powell 'h ftr Flower Crockery, Tin and . WmjI Shawls n't ct4. to 1 .00 nt h; Flout- ? J.2r, jwr barrel; I, int (.ace SH.'Zr,. Tin; b--t Con ' .-I Milk. A full lin.-ofSpectti- Ci- , : ; ri I Jov'.-ly. i;v me a fall. 11. V. FoWi !-! . : m'nibor T. M. Fekkkli.'b fcti'. : headquarters tor cheap Coffee is HACK FT STORK. We have in our Christmas Coods. Come at once and mucu ro good bar gains. ' Toys of almost every kind and all ho cheap that you can well afford to buy Maiiv I f vou want Respectfully, . Pi:tekson A Co., a Trunk cheap call at T. M. Fkkkkll'h. JUST RECEIVED. 1,000 yds Kockingham 4-1 Sheet ing. TO ARRIVE. I.ooo yards of those Plaids that everybody is waiting 1'or, Apple?, Oranges, Uaisins, Candy, Cocoanuts, Fb u: , &., Ac. T. M.Fkhkell. A.i g the pretty things I saw at the Fayetteville Centennial was some very pretty Mowers carved on marblo ly Mr. F. T. Marks. Ilein foimcdme that he has worked in M-xcnd large cities North before coining to tliis Stale He is now niiiiinger of the I 'ayi t ievilb Marble Works lor 'hai. A. Coodwin, the well-known Marble dealer of the Old North State. 1'arlies who are in nee d of good, first-cla.-i.i work will do well locall on liii.i at the Raleigh or Favettevillc yard. Don't forget The Caucasian office w hen in town during the holi days. Rev. J. W. Turner will hold K-r-vices in St. Paul' church, Clinton, at 1 1 A. M., on Christmas Day. The pretty Christ as things be ing displayed in the (-tores will make the hearts of many children glad. The closing exercises of the Fall Term of Goshen High school and Clement Model school take place to-morrow. The Knights of lienor meet next Friday night. It is the annual election of officer and every mem ber is requested to attend. If Sampson is not improving financially, it must Ikj otherwise. The business of court was finished in three days and the county jail is empty. We have a written abstract of llev. J. W. Turner's memorai ser mon, but on account of its are compelled lo leave week. length it ont this "Kate Oraveiy" ( b u it's delight, iii 15. F oKteco, the I'ow i;i,i,'s. M A it Kins. rr.lNTON. (Koportoil liy A. K. .)"its-.v ,Vr (' ) I'll . (ll(M ) . ."i) lVa.j, ti" i: hi, .... id in 'lii"'v n ir. t 'irt Ki;-. . . I"' liiT-wa-: . . IS til 20 I !nt i r -0 to " !.;in! If) to 12 V mi l. : KI'Mii', ... I 5'; ii "i .'. i I liiles .; i" t7 'I'lr.-jii'ii 1 1:;. . n.iinli ... t '20 : '.r..l I 'liiw lip) -i u-'t OUOll. J 4 WIl.MlMiTON. Spirits Tin iK iitiiH'. . . . in. j or gallon lioMii. (Mntined) .... !).) per barrel (i-ood -.trained) . . 1K0 per liarif 1 Tar i r I..HT..1 ( ri., le Turpi mine, (H inlj . . 1 i) ( irijiii ami Yellow lip) 2 .- ro!i.:e. . . . -. iii '1 hi, I- i, p- i- 1. . '' O'i to 1.5 .- l t .lex to New Advertisement For Kent J. E. Royal. Notice- S. H. D-.uightry. Executor's Notice J. C. Lamb. Salem 1 1 igli School (1. E. Butler Notice of Sale W. S. Thomson. Meckh-nhurg Iron Works John Wilkes. Salesmen Wanted Alabama Nur sery Company. A School for Bows and (J iris -Miss Mary K. Feirell. Clinton School for Boys and Girls Itev. J. W. Turner. Attention ! We will advertise tree of charge for any articles that may have been lost, misplaced, or taken through mistake at the Sampson Fair last week. Any one who has lost any article on exhibit will please send us a description of the same and we will try to trace it up. A Card. Mh. Editor. In the death of Miss. Lutrude (.Mute we havo lost one of the brightest and livest pub lic school teachers. I have known her as an earnest conscientious teach er for the last eight or nine years. On behalf of the public school teachers of Sampson County, I hereby appoint Mr. A. M. Barbrey, and Misses-Mamie Ash ford and Rosa Culbreth as a committee to prepare suitable resolutions of respect a a tribute to the memory of our depart ed sister and have the same publish ed in Thk Clinton Caucasian and North Carolina Teacher. The other members of the committee will please send their resolutions to Miss Mamie Ash ford, Clinton Isiiam Koyal, Co. Supt. Attention! Sampson Light Infantry. Armory Sampson L. Infantry, Clintou, N. C, Dec. 18th 'S9. The members of the Sampson Light Infantry will take notice that the Annual Election of officers for the ensuing year will take place at the Armory on the 1st Friday in Jaiuarynext. Each member will see that his uniform and equipments are in his locker on ihat day. Bv order W. L. Faison, Capt. A. II. Herring, 1st Sergt. A full meeting of the executive committee of the Agricultural So ciety is called for next Saturday morning at 12 o'clock to make a final settlement of the business of the Sampson Fair for '89. --The managers of our fair are due Wilmington and the curteous offi cials of the Atlantic Coast Line a debt of thanks for the helping hands they lent toward making the fair the great success that it was. Itev. O. P. Meeks will lecture before the "Society of Christain En dcavor" at the Baptist church of this place on New Year's night Subject: "The Home." Admittance free. Everybody invited to attend We are indebted to our kind cotcmporaries and many other friends for the complimentary things they have said of Thk Cau casian's enterprise of late and es pecially concerning our daily edi tion during the Sampson fair. A progressive Euchre party was given at the residence of Mr. T. II. 1 'art rick on last Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Maude Hall, of Wilmington, who has been visiting in our town since the Fair. Miss Walker Maiisey and Mr. John C. Holmes carried off the Hoyal prizes. Joe Sl)anand Ward McCalop, both colored, becamo involved in a difficulty last Monday at the home of the later on Fayetteville street and Sloan struck McCalop's head with a billet of wood, inflicting a dangerous, if not fatal wound. Sloan lied and was pursued by a iiosse of officers, but he is still at large. The closing exercises of the Fall Term of Salem High school will take place to morrow. A public in stallation of the officers elect of Co harie Masonic Lodge will take place on the siuio day. Hon. Thos. S. Kenan and Capt. Swift Galloway will be present and make speeches on the occasion. The public general ly is invited. Next week we will publish in full the letter of Jefferson Davis writen to the Fayetteville Centenni al committee. Writing this letter was the last public act of the great confederate soldier and statesmen. It will be read with interest by all the people of the Seuth and especial ly the people of North Carolina, to whom it was written. Rev. 0. 1. Meeks filled his ap pointment at the Baptist church on last Sunday, preaching both in the morning and at night. Large con gregations were present at both times. Mr. Meeks is an earnest and zealous worker in the field of the ministry and has accomplished great good for his church in Clinton since he cast his lot among us. The December number of the Travelers' Ready-Reference Guide The Red Guide -contains the rew time-tables put in effect in the gene ral change in November, and also a descriptive Winter Tourist Guide with a handsome colored map of Florida. Published monthly by the Knickerbocker Guide Company, 46 Bond street, New York 25 cents. Whetupou, all hands, with long oy ster knives, eagerly sought the deli cious bivalves In their calcareous tenements. M iss Lou Clute, daughter of oar county man, Mr. Giles Clute, was one of a merry p irty that left Clin ton more than two week ago for the Fayetteville Centennial. On her return home he was stricken down by the hand of sickneHS at Warsaw, and on last Thursday morning her spirit was summoned before theGod who gave it. Her death wa alto gether unexpected and w as quite a shock to her many friends. Miss Clute was a model young lady and a consistent member of the Baptist church. The funeral service were conducted at the grave i i Clinton Cemetery, on Friday, at 1 oclock, by Ilev. O. P. MeekB. Our sym pathies are extended to her bereaved family and many friends. -Coinpliments for the almost phenomenal success of the Sampson Fair continue to eome from every quarter. Several parties who have attended a half dozen or more fairs this year, and who r.re competent judges, are out-spoken in their opin ion that the Sampson Fair was the best in the State. We ourselves were ierfectly astonished at the quantity and quality of the exhibit which our good people brought out. If we can do this in the face of "hard times," bad crops and with only six weeks' preparation, what might we not do under favorable conditions. In fact a stranger who examined the ?tock on exhibit and took a walk through Agricultural Hall, would be hard to convince that Sampson ever made a poor crop. He would sup pose us to be strangers to the mean ing of "hard times." The fine spec imens of agricultural products often seen at fairs, scarcely ever represent the true condition of Agriculture, but simply a local, stimulated condi tion, something prepared especial lyto be placed on exhibit. Not so with us ; for our farmer! had no idea of holding a fair till after their crops were made. What they exhibited was the result of their usual ef forts as good farmers. Let us go to work now lor a lair next year that will surpass even th remarkable success which we have just had. The Agricultural Society should revive its monthly meetings and discuss agricultural topics, so that the wisdom and success of each may become the wisdom and success of all. All Through the Comity. Wfeat SMpoalA&9 trr Dolajr aa4 Sajhff. tSTSftvl u the news from your township for this column. Every subscriber to The Caucasiax luw a right and is requested to coutri-: bute items of up ws in "hes" or her neighborhood for thw column. We will not publish your naiae unies you desire il.&t 1 FRANKLIN. j Our school at HarreH'a store, under the management of Mr. Isaac Fort, is in a flourishing condition. While it may wm selfish in as to caII him the best, we can safely as sert that it is hard to find a better teacher anywhere. Siloam Baptist church is rapidly nearing completion. Our .contractor says he will complete the wood work by February 1st next. Please ac knowledge through your columns the' following amounts contributed to this object by citizens of your town: Rev. J. L. Stewait and Mr. Wm. A. Johnson, each, ?5 ; Messrs. O. F. Herring, F. T. Atkins, J. M. Spell, J. 8. Bizzell, Dr. W. B. Mur phy, O. II . Allen and W. E. Stevens, each $1.00. Messrs. M. Hanstein, Junius Lewis, H. J-Hines and R. J. W illia s, each 50 cents. The mem bers of this church appreciate these testimonials of good will and desire to return their thanks for the same. It is a pleasure to note the rapid development of Clinton. Nowhere In the world can you find a better people. They are generous and hos pitable and full of enterprise. It may be truly said that Clinton is en titled to first prize JTor cheap goods, clever lawyers, polite, courteous bus iness men, the best county paper, the best market, and last but not least, the prettiest girl?. H. Xeatrial Si-rth-n at faiMi. Pergonals. Rev. N. L. Anderson is spending hi, vacation in Clinton. Mr. Duncan DeVane, of Winston, wai in town yesterday. Miss Mauds Hall, of Wilmington, Is NisIUus uL Mr. 'f. IX. PartrlckV. Miss Annie Graham, of Duplin Roads, is visiting at Mr. J. A. Fer rell's. Miss Clara Stanford, of Kenans vilie, is visiting her sister, Miss An na Stanford. Mrs. Mollie Alderman and daugh ter, Mies Jennie, of Wartrace, Tenn., have been spending several days in and near town with relatives. Misses Love and Mollie Crawford and Fannie Gidelens, who have been spending a week with Miss Annie Giddens, left for home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Boykin, who has been spending several days with her fath er in Wilmington, returned Tuesday night accompanied by Miss Gertrude Jacobs, who will spend some time in' Clinton. His Honor, Judge E. T. Boykin, is home for the holidays after finish' ing his fall circuit of courts. We are s-lad to see that he has won srol- den opinions from the press where he has been for his ability, business for in our opinion he is the peer, if not the superior of any other Judge on the bench. iii 1 IBM Ul WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady employment guar anteed. GOOD PAY for successful men. Apply at once, btating age Mention this paper. Alabama Nursery Company, Hcntsville, Ala. decl9 2m-df tAPIES Needing a tonic, or children that want building Tin Rbniild take BUOWK'S HlOX BITTKRS. It takes money and hard work to run a paper like The Caucasian. If you are due us anything on sub scription, please excuse us for again colling your attention to the matter. The money is ilue us, we need it and hope that we have more than earned it. We sincerely trust you will favor us with a prompt settlement. No thing would be more conducive to a "merry Christmas and happy New Year" with us, for then we could be just to parties whom we owe. A representative of the Southern Building and Loan Association will visit our town soon with a view to establishing a branch office. These associations have done much good in many places by enabling persons Anothtr Fox Hunt. On next Saturday morning a party will start from Clinton at day-light on the second fox hunt of the season Dr. J. A. Stevens offers the follow ing premiums: Five dollars for the best dog in the chase, two doll ars for second best dog and three dollars for the huntsman who gets the brush. None but thoroughbred, well trainetl fox hounds will be al lowed to enter the chase. The hunt ing party will be composed strictly of wtite persons The Odd Fellows. Hon. Chas. M. Busbee.of Raleigh, Deputy Grand Sire of the Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows of the United States addressed the mem bers of the Clinton Lodge and gave them special instructions in the secret workings of the order on last Monday night. Mr. Busbee's ad- mcdaniels. On last Saturday evening at least three hundred people gathered- at Parkersburgto see the track-laying force lay the rails up through the coming town. Our people will soon hear the sound of the whistle. little cohakie. The closing exercises of the fall term of Hayne Academy took place Friday the 13th. On Friday night there was a pleasant party at the residence of Mr. Dewlaney Matthis. Mr. W. II. Harris returned from Minsola, Ga. last Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Harris. WESTBROOK3. Died, at his residence on last Fri day, Mr. Enoch Wilson with typhoid pneumonia alter an illness of about ten days. He was about 35 years of age, a successful and progressive farmer and one of the best citizens in this community. Few men would be missed more in the circle in which he movod. . The sabbath school celebration at Warren's School House on last Saturday was a decideel success in every way. The day was beautiful, the crowd large, four speeches, fine singing and an abundance of good things for the inner man. There have been a number of good day schools taught at this place under competent teachers and a flourishing sabbath school conducted by the worthy superintendent and his as sistant teachers since last summer. The speeches were made by Messrs J. D. Ezzell of Goshen High School, R. C. Craven of Glen wood High School, D. B. Nicholson of the Clin ton Bar, and Marion Butler Editor of The Caucasian . We are indebt ed to the good people of that section for a day enjoyably spent. HONEYCUTTS. ' Mr. Lewis Holland's wife, a mem ber of Salem Alliance of this lown, ship, is a model of industry. She hel ped her husband m.ike this year's crop, and since the 1st of Sept. has woven 190 yards of cloth, 75 yards of which was double, in addition to attending to her household duties. Euough such women would put to flight the "bug bear hard times." LISBON. Two convicts escaped from the camr at Garland Tuesday. One has been captured but the other is still at large. Young man go West no longer! Come to Garland and give vour time, enersry and talent to t - w building up home industries. ' NORTH CLINTON. Miss Maggie Boney accompanied by her little sister ( Vallie Pierce) left the 16th inst. to visit their aunt Mrs. D.J. Fitchett ot Clover, S. C. We vish the a pleasant visit. v Faisox, JC. C, Dec. 11, S9. The people of Faisoo and vicinity assembled today in considerable numbers at the Presbyterian church to hold appropriate memorial ser vices in honor of Jefferscn Ifcivis, ex-President of the late Cofederate State of America. The church was tastily draped with broad bands of black and white, hung with moss, entwining tu pillar and running around the entire front of the i ulpit from which streatntrs w ere suspend ed, gui mounted at interval with stars and rosettes. At the appointed time Rev. P. Mclntyre arose and opened the ser vices by reading a hymn, after the singing of which ho read a passage of Scripture and offered a ferve nt prayer. He then utated that the meeting was ready for business and announced that Maj. J. C. Hines, who had been choien chairman for; the occasion, would conduct the fur ther proceedings. Maj Hines then came forward, and stating the object of the meeting laid .his heart-promt-ed offering of reiect upon the bier of the dead chieftain. Mr. Isham R. Faisoa was then called uion to read the following resolutions: Whebkas. ;ol in tii infinite wisdom Ua removed from the midst of his people their beloved ex-Preaident and leader, tue Hon orable Jefferon Davis; and whereas, the Governor of North Carolina has Lued proo lunation, calling nvon the citizen -of the State to assemble themselves in their various I places of worship to mourn the loss ol their great chief, and render honor to hi memo ry, therefore, he it . Resolved, That we the ieople of Faisoti and vicinity having met in hearty obedience to the request ot the (iovernor, do hereby exnreRD our deen sorrow for the loss of Him who served us in war and advised us in peace, that we can never foreet his disinter ested patriotism, his unflinching courage and his willing sacrifice; that we recognize m him one of the worla s heroes, mat we love him devotedly and that we shall cher ish his memory and teach his virtues to our children. And be it further Resolved, That we join our sympathy with his bereaved family and with the many thousands of Southern people who .are sad today because of the removal of one endear ed to them by strong personal and national ties ties strengthened by a common suuer ing and knit togther by a common cause. Appropriate and feeling address es were made by Maj. J. S. Hines, Mr. A. D. Hicks, Prof. John S.Hill, Rev. P. Mclntyre and Mr. V m. Hill. The occasion was a fit demon stration of our people in honor of one who is loved, honored ami rev erenced by North Carolina and the entire South. Those who were pres ent left with the gratitymg con sciousness that the last manifestation of their love was a fitting and glo rious one. J. C. HINES, Chairman S. A. Boney, Secretary. (4ia Urn, Itev. J. J. Barkc r will hold a e rWs of meeting at lUaeVs Chapel, beginning on Chi istma. Died, on U 12th infant, in his 66th year, Mr. Nathan Stirling. He wa ia uual health when at 12 M. he found hi; honse ia feirfu! fAtws. Mr. Starling and family were very mud) exei'.cd, but ucewedod is ex tinguishing th f.e. Immediately f ter which he fell amidst the etclte roect and died at once. He had been RtKicted with heart disease for some time. Mr. Starling was n consis tent memtier of the Primitive IIhp tit chun-h and leave- a v ,n I nine children to mourn thir The grief-? trie ken family have the heartfelt sympathy tf th cnlire neighborhood 11. li. A Wrkir, AM and rf!r Jgtlgre. The court adjourned for the term yesterdav, having I Kin In session two week.-, the aunt eX th law a,- j to the length of the term. A great deal of work has been done by this court. .An old fellow who ha at tended court pretty regularly, re marked in our hearing, "That i the workiugeist Jcdge I ever saw." Judge Itoykin is a working Judge, ami he has made himself popular u New Derne by his courtesy, ability and methods of transacting business. And we must say thnt we have an i dea that his Honor has leen very fa vorably Impressed wit.i our city. It was hinted to us that he was even reluctant to leave. We hope it may be our fortune to have him preside over our court again soon. New Berne Journal. IX MEMORUX. Died, in Whitevillc, N. C, Dec. 4th, '89, little Lubix Monroe Cuii- RRETii, son of Dr. N. M. Culbreth, aged three years, two mouths and twenty-three days. He had been seriously ill for only six days. Ty phoid lever, complicated with brain trouble, was too much for his frame, an-1 after intense suffering it suc- cumnied. To the bereaved parents we extend our heartfelt sympathy, and commend them to the oneOreat Comforter. B. H. P. BOARD OF EDUCATION'. In Session December the 9th. Board of Education met in specia session, and the following busines: was transacted : it. C. Chesnutt was transferred from district No. 6, white, to dis trict No. 7. white. District no. j; white, was divided, making a new district, called district No. 81, w hite, with the following committeemen for 35 white: Messrs. li. M. crumi ler. 11. T. Butler and and John But lo. frr 81 white. Messrs. J. A. Ln A . C. Crumpler and D. Wednesday the Board of Educa tion ordered that the school house in No. 35, white, be sold and he proceeds divided between districts 35 and 81 white. School district No. 40, colored, was divided, making a new district, to be called 51, colored, with the fol lowing committeemen: No. 40, col ored, Jerry Johnson, D. H. Devanc and Virgil Corbitt; for No. 31, col ored, Wesley McKoy, Hayes Kerr and Simon L. Kobinson. District No. 37, colored, was di vided, making a new district, to be called 52, colored, with the follow ing committeemen: For No. 37, Bichard Stringfield, Wrarren Fen- nell and Irvin Devane; no. o, col ored, Thomas Brewington, Madison Johnson and I Lalistead. A new district was lormeu irow narts of Nos. 35 and 36, colored, to be called 53, colored, with the fol lowing committeemen: virgii omun, Jim West and Marshall Bryan. The census returns of school ais-ti-iVi 7r is. colored, was referred to uToacra ti Tl. Bell and M. J. A'AVOUA.'' " - - Hobbs for investigation. SEW A t V ERT1 S KM EN jTS. Peculiar ftUajr fcaz ru auk Hood" &r BoetT arrUU' fmnt jT Ot tuU tsruiva f tt rfr br$t kBft tVk&tr jSrr ! asJ rectos. jS U d" Eit- rsrTa U C ela Jr-. h eaa trtCy flex tarftf VtA sa2r bctilrs S ttqtixtt Input ckwrt, tad 4 Dot S ftc&ar ta Ua Rte4xt&! awnta, fro oaknoira, d bx vroo tew H!l S . Uw tU of "Tb (reams fek ajt portlier r cUeTrd.,"r n fttHa," tbeta U now Sax d Hood i eUnapaxdU S aoW la Lowell. ti. X t'Xii U Tether UttoA phe&omo. S ATnl record e sale abroad ffTDo ether preparation b r S rrrt attained such popa- Vvrurtry In o short a tita. and aonfldenf a amouf all elasat S A people k u3ifait:y. Do not be Induced to buy other prarattoaa, but be ure to get th Peculiar Vedletn, Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by til dnegil. I;iirorfS. I rpr4 ool JT b C, L BOUD A CO.. ApothcrtrhM. Urmtil, Mm IOO Doses Ono Dollar i XEV ADVEKTISKMllNTS. j Dll. A. M. LEE BKOTHE1?.' I htn they ar 5k urtd their live la :Unir; then they svjt th vwy bt tht can t had. lr. A. !. 1-. k llrxtlwr kcrp t:y u:h: t?uy 1 carry a full lin of l'tnst MNtiSts I Kj-ntUl t.'i!, 1 rfatncrj, Trtv--, i KnjrlUli Tinh l?nwhc MtxiMoal i Vhlkey, lloc- aihI tn?ti iVnO.rl j ami the tcft r't.ic'c for a'.l di j Cattle, Hv. l uhry, Backache Plasters taao of all. pcrlfterr. Ringhigr Soiscs In tLe ears, sometime? a roaring buzzing sound are caused bv catarrh, thtt ex ceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hcariag also result froiu catarrh. Hood's SSarsana rilla, the great blood purifier, isapecu liarly successful remedy for tins disease which it cures bv p'.irifving the blood If you suffer -from cntarrli, try Hood's Sarsapanlla, th peculiar medicine. i m Jlerit Wins. We desire io say to our citizen?, that for years we have been helling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, I'.uckJeu's Arnica Salve and Electric Bilter?, and have never handled remedies that tell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we s-tau-' rcaoy to refuud the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not lollow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their mciitf. ror sale by Du. li. II. Hoi-I.ioa v, Druggist. The llev. Geo. II. Thayer, of IJonr hon, Indiana, says: '"Both myself aud wife ewe ourselves to SUILOII'S Con sumption Cure." For sale bv. Dr. 1. H. Holi.iDAY, Clinton, and W. I. Kex XEnv, Warsaw, N. C. WHY WILL YOU COUGH when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price 10 cents, SO cents and $1. For sale bv Dr. li. H. IIolijday, Clinton, and W. P. Kexni fY, Warsaw, N. C. N( JTICK OF SALE. O. W. Crumnler, , etaU. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Sampson county, ren dered In the above entitled cause, the undersigned, as commissioner of said court, will jell, on the 3rd day of February, 1890, at the courthouse door in Clinton, N. C, to the high est bidder, two tracts of land lying m said county, In lioneycutts town ship, belonging to the estate of the late Julia Butler, deceased, 1st tract containing 78 acres, 2nd tract con taining So acres. Said land is sold for partition among the heirs at law of said intestate. Terms ok Sai.k Two-fifth pur chase money cah, balance in two equal payments, to le paid in fix and twelve months respectively. W. S. THOMSON, Com'r. This December ISth, 1S'.. 4t Mayor's Court. The Ik lidays are drawing near and John Barleycorn has been getting in his work. The following parties have been before Mayor Thomson for drunkenness: Bennett Brewer, Dieh Tolar, J. B. - Pigford, R. H Wilson, each charged up to cost Disorderly conduct, first cousin to the above breach, was the charge against Isaac Beatty, John. Bunting, The Wilmington Light Infantry. North Cmu ns' i i cir wethTt. hrtu uTi, Kxrrt an iai!tvrtc feuSS in In tnlnUtrr.iij; U human il'; AuJ ituiny a M2 a!on? out way, lccV l'la' ters dith ai!r. You cm cure a I al cam f lUce- acho quicker with otic of !r' pla? ter tlum fey any other application, and after the hntkat-ho i ct;rtt, vou can M ill wear the planter with com-- fort tor a month, or longer. ThU ! 'hister U a gn-at dlMXivery, and it la i .ml to tind any jh!h or "aclw that will not yield to it. rwpartMl only by T.J. I.r.Fn DftncgUt, A pure ami w holconi UHHlieiual sdiruu'ant i a desideratum grtatlv needeu. -io supply thl want Per Barley Com Whiskey, four yeara old, is offered to the public, with tha guarantee of It a perfect purity and wholefomeness in every p.irticnlar. This liquor H tht pur extract of coR.t and n.iUi.KV, and U neither Drugged, Liquored nor Watered In any iiiKtanee. Sild only by DU. A. M. LET: , BIt., i JruggLstM. I.KE h waj:t hl'IX tFir. A et'rtain cure for wart on horwe and mules aw Col. Jo!m Ahford, ('apt. Cornelius l'artrick, Capt. W. Luc im FaLsnn, Mr. W, H. Falcon, Col. Abner M. Falson and hundrtdt of others in Sampson and adjoining countie. will certify. Sa'l only by T. J. LEfc Druggie. WORMS IN HOUSES. Ix-e's Worm SjH-cific never falN in exiel wr,iH from horse? and mules. Warrawt xi in every ea. Sold only by T. J. LEE, Dniiorist. HOasR AND CATT1.K TOWDEIW. We i Ifer unaer this head the Uwt nd.tion I'owtleM in the market, i h e j are prepared by the lending Drug Houmj ef the United States, 1 1 otu tlu? formula of Dr. Willianw, Tax Notice. After the 1st Monday in January I am compelled iy law to advertise for sale all lands on which taxes levied for the preceding year have not been paid. I am compelled to settle the State and-School Taxes promptly, and to give every hotly a of England, the most dinttngnlshod NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. ill iuu v liiao uj uukiiug jrviovfuj i j o , . . t, of limited means to own homes, also dress was, no doubt, a good one and Hardy Brmngton Wham Bunting, operating as a savings bank for those j much enjoyed by all who heard it. gJJJ andS, able to make small deposits only, ; The Order is a popular and rapidly discharffed, $2.00 and cost, f 1.09 and and then again making these accu- growing one ana tnougn me ioage cost, ?1.00and cost, SI. 00 ana cost On the return home of the gallant and handsome boys of th e Wilming ton Light Infantry frm the Samp son fair they adopted the following resolutions: Wwerkas. On the occasion of the recent visit of this command to Clin ton, by invitation of the executive committee of the Sampson county Agricultural Association, to act as an escorx io xneir uisuuguisucu Gov. Lee of Virginia, we were made the recipients of most tnougntiui and generous attentions from our comrades in arms of the Second Regiment, and also from the entire community; therefore, Resolved, That this command, sensible of the honor and courtesy of the Sampson Light Infantry, and of the estimable citizens of Clinton, returns its hearty thanks for their multiplied kindnesses, with the ear dest hope that Wilmingten aud her soldiere may have an early opportu nity of a thorough reciprocation. The W. L. I. was the recipient of many deserved compliments while here. No company in all the State Guard contains a more gentlemanly, finer looking or better drilled body of men, in our opinion. When Wil mington's time to reciprocate cemes we may rest assured that she will do her part in most royal style. The hospitality of Wilmington and Wil mingtonians is only equalled by that of Clinton ana nniouians. Goi.DsnoKO, N. C, Oct. 2;?, 1889. Mrs. Joe Person, Madame: About April, 18S7, I treated Sam Privett, a lad about 15 years of age, for scrof ula, afflicting the glands of the nook. In spite of all treatment it grew from bad to worse, finally suppera ting and becoming l inning sores. In the latter part of that year you were in Goldsboro and saw the loy and proposed to treat h!n. I had done all that I could for him and considered his chances for life very small, and told you so, and Diat if you could even benefit him with your Remedy I would give you a certificate of that fact. That you have done your part the boy is now a living witness, and I shall not hesitate to furnish your Remedy in any similar case I may be called on to treat. Very truly. THOS. HILL, M. D., Wholesale Agent. . For sale by Clinton Druggists and bv W. A. Johnson, Clinton, L. convenient opportunity to par with out cont, I or one ol my Deputies will meet them at the following times and places : Halls, Monday, December 16th, 1889. Newton Grove, Tuesd:Cv, Dice in ner, 17th, 1889. Westbrooks, Wcdnesd iv, Decem ber 18th, 1889. Mingo, Thursdav, December 19th, 1889. Taylor's Bridge, Wednesday, De cember 18lh, 1889. Franklin, (NewkirkV Bridge) Thursday,' December 19th. 18S9. Lisbon, Friday, December 2oth, 1889 North Clinton,. Saturday, Decem ber 21st, 189. Dismal. (Autry's Store Saturday, December 21st, 1889. McDaniels, Monday, Decemlier 23rd, 1889. lioneycutts, Monday December 23rd, 18S9. Little Coharie, Tuesday, Decem ber 21th, 1889. South Clinton, Tuesday, Decern be-r 21th, 1889. Turkey, Friday. December 27th, 1889 Piney Grove, Tuesday, lAK'ember 31st. 189 Let everyone be sure and seftle and save cont. J. M. SPELL, Sheriff. This Nov. 30th, 1889. deco-lm Veterinary Surgeon living. They are exeellcut appetir.ers, a general alterative and tonic, ami can t relied upon a a remedy for all dlv asos oi domestic animals. They aro POMiHwed of Llcorleo Root, Juniper Berries, flaxseed. Gentian, mager. Iron and Antimony, hold only by Dr. A. M. Lks & Bko., Druggists. ST 5 mulated deposits available capital to be loaned at a reasonable rate of in terest, thus facilitating business and making new enterprises posible. The old fashioned Oyster Roast given by the young men to the members of the Young Ladies Cook ing Club, at Col. J. 11. Beamans, last evening, was pronounced by all a success, as a novel and enjoyable treat. Three barrels of oysters, equal in flavor to the famous succu in Clinton was but recently organiz ed, it has already an excellent mem bership. Alliance Address. Tt i r,iAint to take, cures Malaria. Indigea-t -, , tion.ind BiiiMMneaa. Ail dealers keep it eiu uyuu unvcus, hwo Dr. D. Reid Parker, of Trinity College, will deliver an address in the interest of the Farmers' Alliance in Clintou on the 1st Friday in Jan- nary. He hopes to meet a large number of the brethren of this sec tion, and we feel Hurc he has some thing good in store for them. The Mayor also kept a sharp eye for other wrong doers. Richard -bra zier, James Miles, Willie Hatcher and Frank Green, fined respectively $5.00 and cost, $25.00 and cost.' Bncklen's Arnica Salre. The best Salve in the world lor Cuts, Brtises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Coras, and all Sfcn Jurapuou. and positively cures Piles, or no pay requiren. It 18 guaranieeu uivv. yi;r iect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ;de- by Dr. K. II. llOLUDAY. TdLOLTAX) A Y'S "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!" Read the following tejstimonlairt. which are a sample of the hundreds we have received : J. C. Ili;u, Hobton, N. Cv I ued a fntir of your Plow Linn Ring last year. I find they are eader for the horse, convenient and a great protection to plow lino., and would not be w ithout them. Can recom mend them to every farmer. J. II. PACKER, Keener, N. C. HOI'.TOX. J. C. Hobbs, Fi. I hnve lecn uing your Rim Ring and am well pleased with them. Address, J. C. HOL5BS, dee.r tf Hobton, N. C. deco ly TWO HANDSOME Two Story Brick Stores ! Just being completed, situated at the end of McKoy street, next to my old stand, suitable fer mercan tile or Uber purpases. AL-o the UP STAIRS ' of the large Brick Store, the firtt floor of which is now occupied by J. H. Royai. This space is suitable for Barber Shop, restaurants, etc. For particulars apply to. decl9 2s J. E. ROYAL. Don't wait to get sick, but when you begin to feel bad come and get a dose of medicine and prevent sick ness. This is the proper use of med icine. Ifyouwilldo thU you will scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to pay or lose months of time, and put your friends and relatives to such a deal of trouble. RAlLnOADJSOySE, XEAll THK DEPOT. Sainp!eI!ooins and Special Omrenien c : ror irarcung jipu. The Fare is the best the market affords, whicb is always served in In addition to my complete line good wholwome style. Board, pet' day, only $ 1 50 " " week, 4 00 month, 12 00 The patronage of the traveling public is repectfulpj solicited. feepl tf Proprietor o'fpure and reliable Drugs, I carry Warner's Log Cabin Remedies, B. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine In small and large quantities; Simmon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or ange Blossom, Cuticura Remedies, Dr. Pierees Favorite Prescription, the Golden Medical Discovery, JEWELRY AfSD CLO0KS1 Ol V . V a, viuaiicr uraau.) i ;o: Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Local and ofilce practice upon re quest. RespectfuMy, augl tf DR. R. II. IIOLLIDAY Daplia Nates. Mariied, on the 28th of Novem ber, 1889, in this county, at the resi dence of Thomas E. Phillips, by Rev Geo. W. Best, Mr. Walter D. Win ders and Miss Mary E. Guy. The attendants were Mr. George W. Mc- Gowan with Miss Georgia A. Win ders; Mr. Alsa B. Winders with Miss Sarah Q- McGowan. Are you made miserable by Indiges tion, Coupfmation. Dizziness, foss of Aipctit-, Yellow- Skin? IL'jII'S VITALIZE! is a Twsmve cure, ror sale bv Dr. It. II. iioLUDAY, Clinton, and W, P. KjfSAECT, Warsaw, N. C. Executor's Notice THE UNDERSIGNED HAV ing qualified as executor to the last will and testament of Jas. H. Lamb, dec, notice is hereby giv en to all persons holding claims asainst the estate of said testator, to present them within twelve months from the date hereof, duly authen ticated, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment. J. C. LAMB, Executor Wr. S. Thomsox, Attorney. December 18th, 18S9. l9-6t ADMINISTRATOR OF LAND. T2 Y VIRTUE OE A DECREE OF j the Superior Court of Sainton county, the undersigned will seh, by public sale, at courthouse door in Clinton, on the 30th of December, 1889, the following described lands, situated in Taylor's townshi p, S amp- son county, N . C, known as the lands of Price Boon, deceased, und located and adjoining the lands of HaywxMl Register, Ira roweil and Pa vis Powell, containing 220 acres, more or less, to le sold in two lots of 114J acres each. I liave junt received a lanre loi of Eleiant Jewelry. ThU I will guaran tee to the purchaser to be just as rep resent!. I hell no cheap, '"fire guilt", goods but carry a staniIakd lik or hold fkon'T mH. The attention of the ladit-n is called to the latest etrles of isKEAST pins tbcv arc thin?a of beauty !' llio ol'J reliable and iutndara rUll THOMAS CIJCK3 always in tock, iu various styles ainl sizc-s. JsjT licpainnj or v atcbes and Llocka and mending Jewelry is a specialty. All work I do 'm guaranteed la give en tire satisfaction. . KcBpwtfully. sep5-rtf G. T. RAWL8. DBrjrREjrxEPS liqcor habit iu all the World there i bot ene core. Dr. Hairnet' Golden gpecifie. It an b (riren in a obt of t oreotfe without the knwled ot the perton takia U, efftD prndr and permanent core, whether the jnauentwa nTnmtit dAnksr ot kb klccfaolic wrack. Thunmada ot drunkards have been cared who h-re taken tne Golden SpeciEe tn thetr coffee withoat their kol i a .mi tAitv relieve thev suit drinkintf of tuetr own free will, lift barwfnl eflect re-ulu from Ua -dminictration. Core Roaranted. 8end for cir cular and full particnlarf. Addrew In eonfidroce. 1,000 BUSHELS PRIME WUl also sell, on 4th day of Jann- -p 11cf Trrrf Hofa I y, 189, at the town of Magnolia, JX US U XTTOUI UUto I IN IX)TS TO SUIT ! Rare bargains in job lots of TOB -rVO CO, And a full stock of Fancy and Sta ple Groceries, Fiah, fcc. Consignment8! of Cotton and Na val Stores solicited and caref nlly bandied. . HALL & PEARSALL, Wtolesile Grocers k ComaSssica KercSaats. 10 AND 13 SOUTH WATER ST WlLMIXGTOS, is. C. 'tKtlO tf ary, Duplin county, JS. C, im acres, more or less, and known as the lands of Nicholas Matthis, deceased, and being the lot drawn by wife of Da vis Powell in the division of the lads of the said Nicholas Matthis, deceased. . Terms of Sale, 2-5 per cent, cash, balance ot purchase money payable in 12 months, with note and approv ed security. Title reserved until purchase money is paid. . WM. S. 31 AT .'HIS. nov28 1m Administrator. Dr too art a1! worn rrr.l, rc.L y ood far not'ilng , It U general iebUit)t. Trj - h-' HHOJf Iff OS BITTEBM. " U will cure you. and (pve a rfl appeUUs. Sold by aU 0a ia njcdlane.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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