THE CAUCASIAN.
Entcrctl to Postal Iw at
Clioton, N'. C, n wi irtif! via trail
matter.
THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD.
CIKCULATIOX : 1,669.
Onojvariigc It ww lew than 800
Advertiser tl ink of t! In.
CLINTON, N. -', --DEC. 20, 1880.
SAMPSOX FAIR.
KPIX'IAL I'KHMIUMS FOK
1HMO AWA!CI)i:i AM FOI-
.'VopeT.h!! PUBLIC LWALLT!0X
Continued from Fourth I'agi.
Congress adjourned on la.st
Thursday till January Cth.
There aro seventeen conteited
election caHe.s before ConrcM.
Nearly all of the contested seats
are thow of Southern States.
Christinas bell?? are rinintr,
Aii;ri U' JVilitu i n if i n if
To-day the .at ionr ft Imrn.
Awhv all tlioiiiliU of Sit(lnMN,
l'.n ak out In J-oii;.' of lihiilnes.
Tlil liapjiy )iritniuM Morn.
Tlio LTOft French sculptor,
JJarthofrli, is now enjajfed on a
mammoth monument of Wash
intrton and Lafayette, wh'ch J.
to bo presented to Pari by Mr.
Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of
the New York World. The
work Is to cost $50,000.
The e itire South jots but one
chairmanship n tlie House of
epresentativts. Mr. llrowerof
North Carolina is chairman of
the committee on expenditures
in the Post-office Department.
The West gets the
of chairmen and
States come next.
lion's share
the Middle
Our exchanges are still com
plimenting Samps.m'rt great fair.
(Sorry we havn't room to repro
duce the kind things said of it
and our people.) In addition
we have seen hundreds of quo
tationi from Tin: Caucasian's
account of the proceedings,
speeches and exhibit, ihit our
friends are too complimentary
to us in insisting upon giving
us so much of the credit for the
unprecedented success. Every
person connected with the fair
deserves to share the credit, and
especially the ladies, for scarce
ly anything can be a success
without them.
1). L. Farrior, Wer fcly Obser
ver, 1 year 2.00 bv Whitehead
& Myrover, for b:thtock ho:s..
J. M. Kus 1, Weekly Ober
ver 1 ytar 20. fo best stock
hotf.
W. II. Stet-on, Semi Weekly
OK-'rvHr l y,,.i? $3.00, for heat
yet harness.
II. S. l'ete.wu, ht by Frank
Thornton, for most graceful
genthircn horbe back rider.
Miss Florence Faisori, lady's
kid i love by Frank Thornton,
for mo.-t graceful lady h: rs
back rider.
MIsh Eulilia IJlacitbur'i, 1 pr
ladies .-hoes by D. II. liel!, fir
be-t butter ma.de by girl under
10
J. V. Matt h is, 1 pr iren'i shoes
by I). II. llell, for best native
colt.
Miss J.'nnie Mcl'hail, set
knives and fo ks by I). G IIo!l
ingsworth, for 5 yds best "home
spun cloth.
Mies Emma SmiUi and Mrs.
M. E. Newman, devide, I dozen
window curtains, by S. Sheetz'a
& Sons., for be&t 10 yds home-
made carpet.
(IOLDSBORO.
Miss Jennie McPhail, 1 pr
lady's kip shoes by II. Weil &
Hroi., for bet homo made bed
spread.
Miss Lou Futreli, lady's hat
by Mm E. Oastcx, for best speci
men drawn linen.
J. M. Powell, 1 bar.el flour bv
I. S. I). Sauls, lor half dozen va
rieties field peas.
A.J. Cooper, sack salt bv 15.
M. Privett, for best yam pota
toes
n. l.
tobacco
for te.t five pounds Sampson
to!)8CCO.
Mi- Anna Stanford, on.. palr!F13fE MASONIC ADDRESSES
Pa. trick lor be?t Arasene tmrk.J CAPT. GALLOWAY.
J. Nicholson, for best SainpMm .
NORTH CAROLINA IN THE UNITED
STATES SENATE.
Vanco and Ransom have both
been appointed to rhfurman
ships in tho Senate. No other
Democrats have bsen assigned
such responsible positions:.
Senator Ransom is chairman
of tho committee on P.wate
Land Claims and Senator Vance
chairman of the committee on
Woman Suffrage.
Senator llansom is also a mem
ber of the committee on the Po
tomac River Fronts, and on the
Quadro Centennial and on the
very important committee of
Commerce-
Senator Vance is on the com
mittee to audit the accounts of
the Senate, on tho District of
Columbia, on Privileges and
Elections and on the committee
on Finance.
Vance's hard work on the Fi
nance Committee in last Con
gress cost him an eye. We hope
he will sparo himself more in
the future.
R. F. Roykin, barrel lime by
15. M. Privett, for best oats.
Miss Lillie Chesnutt. rockim?
chair 5.00 by Royal & Uoj den,
for best bed quilt made in 'c8
or '89.
L. L. Peterson. 2 boxes chrar.-
by Matt L. Lee, for best gallon
uome-made syrup.
Miss Eettio Piford. 10 yards
dress foods $2.50 by Futchler &
Kern, for best dress made by
iaay, Herself.
W. T. Williamson, 2 boxes oi
gars by J. R. Griffin, fo.- bc-st
Sampson made buggy.
C. Herring, 500 lbs cotton
seed meal bv Goldshnrn Oil
Mill, for best 10 lb sample lint
cotton.
Mrs. E. W. K
.'J.50 by L. D. Giddens, for best r06?' l,y M f;rHf,ch' lor best
exhibit of cakes and pies ' '''lutli Ui couon emoroiclery
Mrs. M. HanstPin. ni,r,tn M. M. Killett, one barrel Sd
bum, 5.00 by Mrs. N. R. Robey I Vc J "ttl" lflour' h? A- v- Godwin,
1
folded colt.
J. 1 Powell. $2.00, by F. It.
Cooper, for fastest ox,0!ie-ti'rd
mile race.
D. IJ- Nicholson, (;aitern (3),
by Stewart it Hinss, for best!
i.ative brood sow.
A. G. Rarbrey, S-3.00, bv I. II.
Royal, for lst exhibit of small
fe'rnin.
M's. F.I). Pa.ker. S2.00, by
J. II. Royal, for bft ly tuiit of
do: lies, made by S,imr-ji l tdy.
R. G. !orisy, uhoe.4 (?2 50),
by T. II Parlricl; & H o., for
best milk row ri:h cilf.
Mi.-s Uettio Murphy, 1.00,
by D Partrick, for best prund
aue by gill undor 20 years.
Miss Lillie Wright, 1.00, by
C I'. Johnson, for best butter.
W. A. Kaison, hat (2.50), by
M. Ilanstein, for best pen of
sheep.
G. W, Ilr.bbs, one pair shoes
(-3.00;, by M. llmslein, for 2nd
best bale ofcoiton.
Mrs. Eliai Micks, 10 yards of
bleaching by M.. Ilanstein, for
best home-knit socks.
W. R. Weeks. 10 pounds to
banco, by R. J. Williams, for
best exhibitor fruit trees, Samp
sou grafted.
J. C llobbs, 1 cream cheese,
by J. E. Royal, for largest pump
kin. Miss .Maria Royal, 1.00 in
gold, by Prof. I. Royal, for best
map of Sampson by public
school pupil.
Theron Blackburn, fine riding
bridle, by M. E. llobbs, for best
boy horseback rider under 12
years.
W. K. Pigford, one pair shoes,
by G. A.Clute,f r bestG months
old pigs at fair.
Oliver Blackburn, bottle hair
restorer (1.00), by Dr. A. M. Le
& Jho., (drug sto:o) for hand
somest man with least number
of hairs on his head,
T. D. Smith, one quart medic
inal whiskey, by A. M. Lee &
Bvo, for finest gourds.
1). L. Scott, 1 box Lee's Horse
Wait Salve (1.00), by Dr. A. M.
Lee & Bro., for finest mule.
J. A. Oabis, box ot Condition
I'owders, by Dr. A. M.Lee A
M-o., ior iinest hog lvcovered
from cholera.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Miss M.ittie Beaman, 84.00
Closing Exercises of Salem High
School.
lor best farm horse.
John Culbreth, one suit un
derwear, by R. W. Kice, for
DAVIS MONUMENT.
It will now bo suiely built
for the Southern women have
put their shoulders to the
wheel.
There will be no trouble to
raise the needed funds to erect
a grand monument to President
Davis. The women of the South
are to co-operate, and that gives
an assurance of success. They
never fail when they unite and
put their heads together in any
good and noble purnose. Gnrl
bless the women of the South!
It was saia of the faithful wo
men of nearly nineteen hundred
years ago :
'Last at IIU Cros, and earliest at His grave."
From the Crucifixion of the
Savior uatil now woman has
been devoted to the causo of
charity and tho ministry of love.
President Davis will have a
grand monument. If it should
eyr te necessary to raise the
raoM-y other than by voluntary
tubscriptions it could easily bo
done by each of the Southern
States appropriating 25,000
through its Legislature But
the South will ne vtr let "it be
said that tho free offerings of a
graieiui txa true people were
not enough to raise a great sum
for a grand monument. The
movement should be prompt
ana all along the line. WH.
Messenger.
& Co's. Book Stove, for best silk
embroidery.
Mrs. Andei
1 year by J. K. liohinpnn fnr "ulUtumt; -om oacneior" in
best exhibit of kritfino. ! tIje county.
Mrs. Chas. DffBe, Headlitrhtl , - Ij chesnutt- a pair fine
I year by A. Roscower, for best srh''V ('r.00-' hy Win Ijadliara.
home-made socks for best funwture made in the
Mrs. J. A. Oates, 1 book stau-! connty
dard classic by A. Roscower.lfor !
best wax work. ' i ersonshavinira superstitious
Liv Lewis, Dixie plow by d-eacl of Friday will not be over
Wayne Agricultural Works, for nu aDove pleased to hear that
ue&t uusnei meai.oainrson corn ! t4l'a Ja ' I'naays. it
ground at Alvin Royal's mill . i came in 051 Friday and goes out
CLINTON , on Friday; and w;ll have fifty
i uiree niomenea days. There
rSLUe nPO f 1-11,1. rrt n-r 1-. n P 4- X.
X J V-.W KJ V IT ill. - . T ll (1 t l-knvv. XI I 1 " 1
Johnson.fr.rlvSti,u,.n. i"1" "av5 xnaays eacn:
ed rnrhT Luia.Zr. V cnano f 'noon occurs five times
ea goods, jRJlies, preserves and .., i . . ,
ruffc-loc- ; " 'iiajat ciuu tuo lou-resc ana
Mrs. A. W. Lamb, cook
; ii!nfn, . , J? J..
Tfnut t . Jimiicaiuas i me year are
Kobt. T. Butler, one years sub-1 Frm t ot.
scnpion to Iiie Caucasian for Journal
best yield cor a, with home-made ' . ,
fertilizer. j ,
R. F. Herring, Caucasian 1 ' KaWe Rescue,
year for best bale of hav saved ! i lchacl Curtain, Plainfield, III.,
L cj,rr, . A ' wveu , makes ti e statement that ulie caVht
by Sampson f arrr er th lt, year. ; which settled on her lungs
JOiinme Powell, CAUCASIAN I ; t.ealed for a month by lier family Dliv-
year lor written statement f outgrew w-orse. He told her she
uest plan making home-made
was a hopeless victim of onsii.n,ifirm
and that no medicine could mre her
ller druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption; she bought
a b ittle and to her delight fmnd hers-If
benefited from first dosel She continued
its us ? and after taking ten bottles, found
r,, . ,r T , . , u;ioi;i o ju.ni anu wv.ll, now does her
Mrs. A. M. Butler. ladv button n-n ii...,v.1,.i-o.,.i;,' ,cs ,ur
- I -- u. m v AO tfc-j Jw vl I il ?1 mil. I' VHI
wii . I reo trial bottles of this Great
inscovt-rv at Dr. U. II. IIolli day's
Dntgsurj; hug- bottles CO cents and
one dollar.
fertilizer.
D. L. Farrior, Caucasian 1
year for having on exhibit the
greatest variety of thoroughbred
or improved stock.
ooois $o.uu by A. F. Johnson &
Co. for best suit jeans home
made. G. W. Hobbs, buggy lap lobe
by A. F. Jolim-cn & Co.for prov
ing by bis exhibit, that ha is
tho best and most progressing
farmer in the county.
620.00 by II. E.
Faison for fastest racer. I nAU
best 2 in 3. Not awarded.
lioveti Lee so.UO, by II. E.
Faison, for fasest single third
milo heat.
"How is it you aie not in the
bank sny more, old man?"
"Had to leave on account of
my luns. Too many draffs."
i.o well Citizen.
Huntley, N. X., Dec 20, '8D
This has been a red letter day
I for Cohario Masonic Lodge.
10:30 Col. TJios. S. Kenan, o
Ralegh, and Capt. Swift Gallo
way, of Goldsboro, accompanied
by Hon. E. T. Ioykin, and Ma
.! 1 w .....
rmn sutler ana i.. a, iseiuune
editor and. staff editor of The
Caucasian, drove up. The lodge
was formed and the fraternity
marched into the hall of the
Literary Society, where the pub
lie installationwas to take place
and the speeches made
Mr. Marion Butler, acting as
Marshal, presented to the Instal
limr officer, Col. Kenan, Past
Grand Priest of the State the
following officers elect of- the
Lodge in order:
C. II. Williams, W M. ;
F. P. T.dar, S. W. ;
J. D. O. Culbreth, J. W. ;
J. C. Howard, Treasurer ;
.1. L. Warren, Secretary;
W. J. Faircloth, S. D.;
R. D. Autry, J. D. ;
Rev. Owen Spell. Chaplain ;
Jos. Warren and D I). Svkes.
stewards;
F.d. S. Williams, Tyler,
who were installed in a graceful
and happy manner hy Col. Ke
nan, using the beautiful and im
pressive ceremony of the order
Next in order were tho?pecrhes
of the orators of the day.
iiiX Attorney General. Col. T.
S. Kenan arose amid applause.
cji.. kenan's speech.
He proceeded in an elaborate
and carfully prepared address to
give a most interesting and en
tertaining history of the Order
from its foundation. Hr co n-
pletely answered all objections
to the secrecy of the Order and
showed that it had always been
a great def.!ndr of libertv and
bulwark of society. Coming to
the history of the Order in
America lie said tliat Masonry
was brought fo thi country
in 1733, in which year the
uusonic authorities in Eng
land gave permission to masons
in Boston to establish a lodo.
And ia 139 it was established
in North Carol ma; f om which
dat-3 a regular succession was
tiacedto Joseph Montforf of
Halifax who- was appointed
Grand Master on the 14th of
July 1771 by Henry Somerset
Duke of Beaufort, the Grand
Master of Masons in England at
that time. The charter was
tfivcn m London and is still
preserved in tbe archive? of om-
Grand Lodge at Raleigh
factor, through Jib teaehlog and
Its principle, in C'nsaiing the
stability of goo I corernmeni;
that it inc t !;'.. d th brother
hood of i;?t nl in eve y
asetLi'f-- t j pros-on n.n l
the friend f Lt.-r?y always
eek tgthf- iui'sroirt meat aud
elev:iti : ' '.! ' n-nan rac-. !!
ave sr.-. Mi nf th bulM: t.'
ol the tu; In a the ri'ii2i
Uon of : lit uiasvuir .irih-r. ily
gpoke iZ thd el. Cut futxtgy n
masonic work how with ani re
but tjoi-ele.-s tread it trees n it-
mission of charity, ra rying the
divine command, u- nc an
other" a. tr:::i):j- , trulde
XKW JUVKRTISi:ME.VrS. I SEW ADVEltTlSEMKXTS
A. liare
OpDortunity
NEW ADVKRTlSIiKvr7
CHAMPION FOOD
o ' lie paid a
and its ins: ira'.i
tribute to ; oiuru. a-ii itf nd
that sho had no f c-Ie: fr cud, no
surt-r irt'.ecr IUa i iiimo:ryf
w h i c 1 r g n- : d e 1 1 e r h o i i o r j v ! o u fy
and tenderly; Th s-crery of
the ord -r he defended ai iuves
sary to-tlie pi-i etuty sf s..-h
an iustiMition i:i its integrity
and usvfuhieps. He sliowcd how
in all j-eriods of its long history
it liarj been the zealous friond
of c vilization and thecoadjutor
or oiiigaUituiitmt hwi iutellj
tual and moral progress. He
declared that it. ha 1 no .
nor tokens of Ucs-ay, "but" said
he 'it i now as young in h;a: t
as when it could echo back in
clarion tnes the triad voIcps of
tho angel Choir that nearly nine
teen nunaren years atio awoke
tho hills of Judea and thrilled
th hea-'ts of tho sentinel shep-
neros, proclaim lUir. 'On earth
peace! Good will toward men';
and full of ages of years it bends
not, but with .lusty sinews it
will tread with elastic step the
broad niglmay of the ever-trath-
eriiiz ceutnriei." -
Sorry that wo haven't room to
publish tho speeches in full.
The Lodge should have them
printed and widely circulated,
for they were replete with mat
ter that wwld be condiuiv.-of
much good to the public and the
order everywhere.
Tiie closing exercises of the
school took plaf.e in the Acade
my at night.
F 0 IZ
One Fact.
Is worth a column of rhetoric,
said an American statesman. It is a
iact, atiDit ?nccl hy the testimony
,x 4 1 . r . . . v
iurs. C3 a. liowrurd. onA mvir
TA1 T11TA ...... 1 x T I l ...
u0 ywiniua uesi uomo maae rnuutn, ana ou.er diseases or alTec-
lad Q shoe's bv W !i l?iri I thousands of people, that Hoo 's
lames snoes, by V. G. Rackley, Saraaparilla does cure scrofula, salt
soap.
E. W. Honey, hat; by W. G.
Rackley, for most jugeni.MM
piece of handiwork.
Mrs. B. V. Wright, silver but
ter Knife, by G. T. Rawls. for
Hons ari.m? from imrnra stito
G low con iition tf the bloo.l. It &Uo
uvrrwimw mat tired feeliti"-.
.. . . 1 .. ... . ot
creates a yood ippetite. and
strength to every part of the system
Try it.
Georgia has turned out a cou
ple of electric girls and now
Bomo one has tnrn.d out an
electric mule, We in-vt r saw a
mule that didn't carry h fully
equipped battery h round with
him. Wiimingtpu Star.
second best butter.
O. L. Chesnutt, watch chain
($2.00) by G. T. Rawls, for best
home made tabl.
A. J. Matthis, Wate;bmy
watch (83.00), by H. R. Giddens,
fore best display of improved
poultry.
J. R. Be araan. Sr.. R3.oo iw
Capt. C. Partrick, for best ljale
Sampson hay.
Miss Jennie McPhail, 23 00,
by Capt. C. Partrick, for beat 10
yards home made wool oods.
J. A. Oates, 2.00, by Matt hi'"
& Bizzell, for fattest beef on ex
hibition.
. Mrs. E. W. Kerr 83.00. bv
Watson & J'etereoa for best h
cooKea roods.
r' J K Pid, lady's hat
($2.50) by M. E. Peterson
for best worked button holes.
The Lodge at Wilmington .St.
John's) was eablished in March
1755.
The speaker referred to sever
al events in the political and
war history of the colonv and
slate which were contemporane
ous with the introduction and
spead of frs-e masonrv hertvand
so blended the two together as
to interest, not only :he mem
ners of the frate nitv. but nU .
those present who had never
been nude mason?. And he
conceived it to be the dutv f
all citizens to aid in tbe preser
vation of facts and statistics for
som future historian to asn in
justice to our honorable record
as a colony and and as a state.
Boston was entitled to crpdit.
for getting her "Tea Party" per
formance of 1765 prominently
n me Histories, although it took
nace at nitdit and was narfir.i
pated in by masked tnn hnf
there are comparatively few who
ever speau ot llie daring men of
rvew nanover and Brunswick
maerjohn Ashe and Hnyh Wn.d-
delhwho seized the Roi stamr,
Master aud prevented the fur-
tner dealing in theStarnned Pa
per for the colony, because it
was oppressive and unjust.
uis iooh place m Wilmington
in tho day time, and was con
ducted by well known men, and
yet it has failed to have accord
ed to it that importance in the
history of our county, to which
it is entitled. It took pace ten
years before the battle of Lex
ington and eight years before
She celebrated Boston affair, and
yet few have taken interest in it
as an historical fact, and rarely
speak of it.
3RD DISTRICT, (N. C.) IN CONGRESS.
We clip tho following from
he Congresi mal Record of last
Thursday showing the bills in-
roduced by the congressman
rorn this District upon the call
of the roll of State-?:
Mr. McOIatniny intivJJuced a
II. It. ) to nrovide for tlie prno.
tion of a public buildi gat Fayette
villc, X. C; winch was read n firct
and second time, referred to the
Committee on Puhlic Buildi
Grounds, and ordered to be iri?ifpr?
Mr. MicUiaiijniy also introduced a I
i!l (II. Ii to ndn:ir: and ivivi
vamuiea nrooertv: wh ci w.-?
read a first and second time, referred
to the Com oittee on War mim
and orflered to be printel. '
Mr. McClamiy also introduced a
H (II. It. ) to provide for the
construction of a macadamized r -ad
to the national cemetery near Wil
mington, N. C, and for other mir-
poses; which was read a first and
second f tine, referred to the Com-1
mil tee on Military Affairs, and
uiuereu 10 uo printed.
Mr. McClammy also introduced
a bill (II. B. ) to provide an in
land water way from 2sew York to
Honda; which was read a first and
second time, referred to the Com
mittee on Railways and Canals, and
ordered to be printed.
Rowland and
OUR, NEW FALL S'! OCX
Is now rndy , nnd we Invife your cn refill inspection of
Wo have eiidavoied to secure
nine.
my
5
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Cures Hog Cholera
-:vt-
:t4
And fori unately onr efforts have been
P
OWNED W
m
s
CCESS
And we aro cu.ibiod to gi our customers
V
ery Low Prices
5
A Magnificent Stock of Wew.Goods!
And euro divsw rtt;!;;:
Indirstun and vrrw
lRCftMMi the j Lid i,.
IVav- nrd bnpiovrs 1
We have huTv,:itN f u
from rtb iMe r :., ;; ,
cm:-. try, to prove r'vv.
It liSfKK J
It ! lx;:i
It is no Hi'Mnvtt!
It jHi.wAiA Aiu.r.ToTHi rU;,.!t!
If you have a Mek U-.i-t ,(lv
nnind and try it.
w nave inn ietnn-)iu.iU.
can furnili any number
t on to n:i one ofthf :trt;it-.'
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ton. N. t',
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I'loB Voop fnrt-vM'lvc nmniS arJ f. 'T
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l.irly atitt woe.U notlitiiiif
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titsM kvks: Tlu i'li:ii-.'i.n i
'nit! us lt:wt lirrii jrix -n a f.iir li i ii, .: U
ei. anil we are jflail t mbl t-i i ! :,-, t ., .
worth. WIh-h Icil to our h-.r.. ,. lit, j :
aid diCHtlon, en-ati-a an .!;!. . :,. LI
aalninl improve nt once; it is a .
tioiu r, and n tri ll will roM- ii. I i. . v.r
hie fed it to our eow nnl with t!.. i
it 1ji proved a.'rsitli tivi', 1hii n. c .. .
and tin-ollulit v oft lie miilv L,.- i .. : .i
the jht ri-nt:iire of Iik-iv.im' v ru,i,. ;
ixwilivelj utttte. The food dot !i v.,.i.; -in
the line of U-U we have ma.it-: w.
eont inue itM Use nil advice 11 Uu- n. r.
htoi k to give ft it trial.
t. j. sornii-:i:i.A;i.
W. A. JOHNSON, A-;, nt,
Clintuii, .N. i'.
J. C. STEVEXS0.V TAVLOII,
oct 21-lf Agents for N. ( arolim.
tea
No Old Shop-Worn Goods.
We always LEAD, never fidlow. Ca 11 and see tn.
WM. A. JO BN SON.
Tf mni1&lr t,.i tiA Visa .t. T t
Uio bottom, put Ulni down ma m fraud.
V"-' 'i' r-c V
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MRS. A.
1
MUIJI'IIY,
Owner and Proprietress.
T n l
"UI,t3,7 irowne, wliy do i"e ldge was then called
rWr eiaesiDoy tele-1 from labor to refreshments. The
Lrownc Because he
works. Epoch.
iarge audienco was invHfoi
never'
j partake around a long tabTeu-
prabuudantlv loidPfl wifh
ams
I I time, referred to the Committer ! ln ihp lin of General Me chandiao. Evervthintr WM lr, on ?. n
Ways and Meanf and ordered to! spec ialtyfn quality and price everything we koep ia a
printed. i t,.4-.. t . . i
uooire!,;" Sn'0t" COmein nn,plc ..nd price mr
tOXSOPTICX SUKELT CURED.
To tiih Editor Please iuform
our readers Om I have a rositivc
rci.ie y for the above named dkeasc.
by iti timely use thousands of hopeless
i ases have been rermanpot1 mroi
I shall be glad to send two bottles of
my reuieay krke to any of your read
ers who have consumption if they will
sexid me their express and post office
address, iicspectfuly.
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C,
i8i rearl st., New York."
II A C K M ET & C K,' a laatinff a nd fra.
gnut pertumr. price 25 and 50 cents.
For sale by Dr. H. II. IIolijday,
DruSorUt, Clinton, and W. P. Kennisdv,
Warsaw, N. C. .
cellently prepared viands.
Af t er dinnf.r,the next speaker,
Capt. Swift Galloway, was in
ttoduced by the editor of The
Caucasiax. Th audience had
flocked in and again filling every
seat and crowding the house to
overflowing to hear the rare lit
erary treat that was to coin 2.
CAtT. GALLOWAY'S SPEECH.
Ho spoke of, the eminently
conservative characterof mason
ry, while it was also broad In
ita Tiews and liberal in its creed
and said that it wa3 a - valuable
Latham were
the only congressmen who did
not introduce bills. We give
below five of the House bills in
troduced by coL'gressmon Hen
derson of the 6th district:
Mr. Ifenderson.of North Carolina,
also introduced u bill (H. n
to repeal the tax of 10 uer cent, on
notes of State banks
tion; which was read a first and sec-
on
be printed
Mr. Henderson, of North Carolina,
also introduced a bill (H. It. )
to provide for the apportionment of
appointments to the public service
anion?- the several
istncts upon the basi.i of popula
tion; which was read a first and sec
ond time, referred to the -Select
Committee on Reform in the Civil
Service, and ordered to o? printed.
Mr. Henderson. of Xnnh n.irfti;na
also introduced a bill (I1..R. to
provide for tho erection of a monu
ment to Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Greene
n lhe HattIefield of tfae battle of
Guilford Court-llouse, North C tro
hna, fought .March 15, 1781; wiik-h
was read a first and seeon.! time
ferred to the Committee on the Li
braryr and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Henderson, of North Carolina,
also jntrodnced a bill (II. R. ) to
reduce letter postage from 2 cents to
1 cent, and the price of tnstl-Mrf!a
from 1 cent to J crnl eacli; which
was read r. first and second time, re
ferred to the Committee on thePost
Ofice and Post-Roads, and ordered
to be printed. j
Mr. Henderson, of North t mitm
OlaI tntrk. I Mrtrvrl a 1 T 1 1 ITT . . . '
" ""tuuuvuu a Ulii 11. Xi.j lo ie-
prive the judge in a court of the Uni
ted States of the authoritv tr. iv-o
an opinion upon questions of fact :
which whs read a first and second
tune, referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary, and ordered to be
printed.
Mr. Henderson, of North Carolina,
also introduced a bill (II. R.) for the
relief of certain gauers and other
internal-revenue emnlovees whn
have been assigned to duty and have!
renuerea service Del ore the date of
their qualification; which was read a
first and second time, referred to the
Committee oa Claims, and ordered
to be printed.
Sixteen New
Rooms
Large o m for table
Just Added.
I... ... . . "
W
L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
M5.00 f NI INK IIAMI-IKHM hllOE.
? HANII-KEWKII WKI.T MIOK
J.OL! K AM FA HM Kits- MIOE.
Centrally located. Sample moms for Commercial Travelers
Attentive Servants. Fare First-Class In Every Respect.
Freo Transportation from and to Depot.
Tho T ravelin? Public Cord'ally Invited lo Stop at the
Good. Bare
uu
01
r
M ur pnca? haVe fiou-cted with the coming
we.atiiti.. 43
Give ns a call, whether you wish to buy or. not.
uespect fully,
0
cold
W. M. ESS & G6
Cost
Many Things, at
FOR THE
"" sooo. nne ot Hummer Clothinjr. A lot of Hats . a i
raer Dress Goods. A lot of Shoes JdxVJnhrl'0 I,n?,?r Satn
absolutely at COST, to make roTm for Fall StS r thin wl11 Resold
This is a rare chance for you to get the very best of bargain.?. "
v as?
ALLIANCE
H
Backlpn's Arnica Salve.
Til- I.tt Solio ; (1.. .. , J i . , n;
- - m nwiu ior VQi!, i l iut weeis, ana me iDl
'i&ttVt .Wl on?
i on .j woKk iiiem ana also
Uains, Cora?; and all Skin, . Erupti
and poiurely cures Pilp, or no pav
required. It guaranteed t cive per-
ieob eatitiiaciicu, or rnouey rel unuaI.
Price 25 cents .per box. For sale by
Dr. 1L H. IIolliday. : . r
HEADQUARTERS.---
obb's Old Stand :
(VNN'3 SCiUARE OPFOarTE COURTHOUSE )
I?!6!3 of ft Farrae' Alliance who come lo tw
DroaOhmcr hntl. .
t otsajHjn, are re-
H"riers. wnere w icill
furnish iharrl -4;, u
houshold consumption and farm us3; ? ' "o necessary - for
- t Very Trul t and Frate. nally,; T ; W i
; ; ; g. a. uluxje. ..
: County Business ApenL
7 BOVH NCHOoK HI
u uww ui tuuirreu. uuium and Lac
W. L. DOUGLAS
our? FOR
9nWK LADIE8.
S3
IJet Material. Rt BtyK lie,t rutin.
It Hot Hold bT Toof di-lfr. mruZ
W. Im DOVaiwiS. KJiOCKTOX. MAS&
FOU SALE HV
M IIaxstei.v, Clinton, N. C, ;i1
and T. V. UsDKnwoopi Newton
Grove, N. C. ' oct JO
BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY,
IN NEW QUARTERS 0!IFAYETTYILLE SI
KS" Round ShaveH, Hacks and aU
Edge Tools made, and Kenairinz
done on short notice.
I will keen on hand h r-n t nf
Western IJuziries fonpn mul fmn
and Road Carts. They will equal
in quality and are sold lis low as any
like Roods In Goldshnrn. v.,
or Wilmington.
Kcsnect fully.
mch2a-if ' W. T. vt r. r.r a mwiv
cTdek.
IIEADQUAUTEIIS FOR Bi:ST
PEACH AND APPLE CATiKU
(Corner of Elm and II. Kv Street.!
SWEET AND IIARI) ITTDFJ'
always on hand, hi addition to
tills pleasant and healthy drink.
Tobacco, Snuff, -Flour,
Potash,
Candies, Soda,
which are Bold at lowest price?
600 Pi pes. of e.1 1 t a j r, nd
izes. Trv onp..
V Ilospectfully, .
Je 21-1 yr
Harness ; Establislimcnt !
lESTAHLISIIEDUf 1857.!
, I am no located on Fayetteville
Wtreet, opposite CArjcAsiAN' office.
... I pat up and keep in stock, or make
i?o0er' aPy Etyle f Ifarness, from
113.00 to ?4P-.0j. I niso make all
styles and grades of Saddles, Bri
aies, .llalter? and pvunrthinn. s
line. s vV.Tt'f7" "
; Good, honest' work at ths lowest
living figares, is my guide and motto
A larjrc Supply ol Xorthirn Tfur-
ness and a.fliia iineof Driving Wrhips
atways kept on hand. nn and r.
ujiua (i , itespect miiy, -
ep&-3:n W. U.JJTETSON".
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