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THE CAUCASIAN. CLINTON, N. C DEC. 20, 1889. SAMPSON FAR FOie l OL- SPKCIAL I'll IJ.ih CMS IKS!) AVAItIi:i AM LOWS : WILMINGTON. J. M. Marrtiibuni, 5.00 Dun lap Hat, by S. II. Fishhlate, for be.fct Iiar nenH horne. Mrs. .1. If. Stevens, one pair of fine Ladie.-i' Shoe:, by Chesnutt & Bar;eiitiiif, for best Pres.-, inal- of home niK.dt c.'otli. Miss Mary C. Ferrel!, a .$5.00 Rocker, by the Knoxville Furn iture ConiLariy, for the hand somest Fainting ia Oil. Mrs. W. Kilpatrick, .r0 yards fruit of loom-nheoting, by Mor ris, Hear & Brothers, for best exhibit in class 1. department F. Mrs. J. A. Oates, Daily Mes senger ono year, (7.00) by J. A. Bonitz, for best scuppernong wino. T. L. Fugh, Weekly Messen ger one year, by J. A. Uonitz, for one bushel largest ears of corn J. C. Hobbs, Weekly Messen ger, by J. A. Bonitz, for largest turnips. J. K. Beaman, Weekly Messen ger on year, by J. A. Bonitz, for best pumpkin. J. A. Stevens, Daily Star one yuar, by Wm. II. Bernard, for best na:ive colt under two years D. L. Farrior, Weekly Star one year, by Wm. II. Bernard, for belt native colt over two years. J. W. Wright, one year's sub scription to the eekly Star, by Win. II. Bernard, for bestjinilch cow. 11. E. Brewer, Weekly Star, one year, by Win. II. Bernard, for best yoke of oxen. Mrs. W. F. Kilpatrick, 85.00, by A. Sprunt & Sons, for best home-mane rugs and table cov ers. Mrs. M. Hanstein, brass and irons, (85.00) by Giles &Murchi son, for best exhibit of silk, wool and cotton embroidery. Miss Sudie Fainon, one pair of cologne bottles, (5.00) by Mess. Munds Brothers' drugstore, for best photo crayon drawing. The following premiums are offered by F. llheinstein & Co.: Miss , 1 dozen fine hankerchiefs, by , for the prettiest lady on the grounds. Not awarded. Mrs. II. B. Culbreth, a fine lac a cau. by , for the prettiest baby on the grounds R. F. Herring, a counterpane, by , fo best display of f nuts, &.. G. W: Ilobbf, a gentleman's fine hat, by , for the largest exhibit of farm products. K. W. Kerr, Jr., a buggy lap robe, by F. llheinstein & Co., for largest exhibit of fowls. J. L. Boykiu, one barrel flour, by Mat. .1. I Iyer, for largest ex hibit in class I, department A. G. W. ltickley, oue barrel of flour, by D. I'. Gore, for largest and best exhibit of poultry. Mrs. A. W. 1 iamb, aud Mrs. E. W. Kerr, two cases of soap, ($10) by R. W. Hicks, for be?ttwo ex hibits under class I, department L. Mrs. E. W. Kerr, one barrel flour, by Holmes & Walters, for the best loaf bread. 85.00, by Hall & Pearsall, for lady taking most premiums on household articles. The above cannot be deter mined till all the preminms are published. Mrs. A. W. Lamb, one barrel champion food, by Stevenson & Taylo:, ($20.00) for best dairy display. Miss Lillie Chesnutt, music book, ($1.00) by Heinsberger's bookstore, and poems, ($1.00) by Weber, for best arranged speci men Sampson grasses. Miss Lillie Chesnutt, Banner Stand Lamp, by James A. Tay lor, for best crazy qui It work. E. C. Herring. $5.00, by Wil liams & Murchinson, for best bale of cotton. Miss Florence Faison, $5.00, by Williams & Murchisou, for best specimens of crayon draw ing. J):. J. A. Stevens, two barrels flour or $12 cash, by Adrian & Vollers, for fastest racers Samp son owned half mile dash. Miss Bettie Murphy, Family Bible, o.00, by Yates' bookstore. for best specimens crochet work zephyr and thread. W.T.Williamson, gentlemen's hat. ($2.50, by I. Shrier, for best trior game chickens. Mrs. G. W. Rackley, one box of soap, 100 bars, $5.00, by Maf fltt & Corbett, for best display of home mad garments Miss Suaie Uaison, ono rag ($5.00) by R. M Mclntire, for best specimen o: Cnma painting Miss Sudie Faison, one pair of Lady's Dutton boots, $5.fK), by I Geo. II. French, for best paint-! ing in water colors. Miss Sudie Faison, one lamp, $5.00, by Alderman & Flanner, fpr the largest collection of paintings and drawings, execu ted in 1883 and 1889. R. F. Herring, 'cream cheese by June II. Mallard for best display of orchard fruits. FAYETTEVILLK. W. K. Pigford, drive well tinmD by McMillan Bros, for best sow and eight pigs. E. J. Col well Jr., 1 box cigars by John Martin, for best milch cow. A Wondcrfal Becorerj. Mr. Jco. P. Srnoote, a hi;hljr culti vated and eet:mab!e lady of I'rt-scotf, ArkM wril.es under Ja of April 22, . '"During the unimcr of If 80 my eyea' became intUnied, and my stomach and liver almo-t hopeltwdy disordered. No thing I ate ugretd with me. 1 took (hrouic dianhaa,nnd fur home time my life was despaired of St my family. The leiid h !:3ri;ia'tt l !he c'U':!ry swr i oi;sulu.i aud t'se iii-dkiiicsj adnsi'da tered y tin ui Loi-r iVA any permanent CooT iuIXI Hir.jwd l,-teeu life and death, tlie l.ittrr lyiinz iri'T:il le to the Hi'"f.i s I wjw enduring, la May, I8s I a i aiiic liiiUiUtl iUi plmidaiiH ani their imu'ic iut , I drojiK:d them all, and dejwndid H.dirly on bvriit's SiKxific if. S. H.), a four blt'es of which made tat IKJ; iiianeiitiv well well f;om tien until uow.' Disabled for IJusicens. Mevcrai i ars a.'O my licaUii fai!:d mt: arid I was c'in;iK-;Jri to uive up my Lui- h.;hc. i was hi constant aowy caused IV, isi exc.miatiiii' pairw hi my kick, liv er, aufJ loma h. 1 truu every medi cine I could !ijarof, but without ret eiv- inir any relief. My attention was then called to J?. S. S. I tried five bottles of it, arid received the most gratifying re sults. I am to-day as healthy and sound a man, as you will iiml anywhere, and I owe it all to the curative properties to ba round in Swift's Spociue (a. S. a.) P.. L. Womack, Morgantown, N. C. rTreatise on Blood and Skin Dis ease mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Georgia. yEW ADVERT18KMNT3. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lady of ti e House Why, you are the same man to whom I crave a loaf of my home-made bread the other day. Tramp Yes, mum; and merely came around to show you that I was still alive. Life. Happy Hoosiers. Wm.TIrnmons, Postmaster of Ida ville, Ind., writes : "Electric Bitters has clone more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liv er ( rouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, srae town, says; Electric Bitters is just the thing Tor a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50 cents a bottle, at B. II. Holuday's Drug store. are Smith Well, Jones, hoxv you getting on, old fellow? Jones Poorly; lost $50,000 yesterday. "How was that?" "By fire. Maria's father fired me." Minneapolis Times NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOSING OFT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Nothing like it has ever been known in Clinton! Docs Experience Count I It docs, in every line of business, and especially m compounding and prepar h' medicines. This is illustrated in the great sup rioiity of Hood's Sarsaparilla over oilier preparations, as shown bv the remarkable cures it has accomplish cd. The head of the firm of C. I. Hood ic; Co. is a thoroughly competent ana expcrioGccd pharmacist, having devoted j as whole lite to the study and actual preparation of medicines. He is also a member of the Massachusetts and Amer ican Pharmaceutical As ociation, and continues actively devoted to supervis ing the preparation ot and managing the business conuecteu witn Hood's fcarsa parilla. Hence the superiority and pe culiar merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial founda tion. J n its preparation there is repre sented all the knowledge which modern research in medical science has develop ed, combined with long experience, t rain-work, and experiment. It is only necessary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its groat curative value Clothing! Clothing! to More and better Clothing poM for one dollar than could be boutrht in a cood crop yefr for double that amount. We are willing to share with the farmer and are willing sell for short profits. Every day from now out shall be A Bargain Day ! Until our stock is closed out. Decorated Tea Sets (56 pieces) at $3.2.5, $8.50 and $9.00. Library Lamps, Hall Lamps, and a beautiful line of Glassware and Fancy Lamps at astonishing LOW PRICES ! VASES, TOILET SETti, POWDER BOXES, COLOGNE STANDS AND PERFUMERY. w Wtfrnm s&m m mm TOY TEA SETS, DOLLS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES AND BASKETS, CRUMB TRAYS, PICTURE FRAMES. Carpets, Rugs, Laprobes and Gloria Silk Umbrellas. and Cashimere Wrappers. Silk Handkerchiefs B BEAST PINS, SCARF PINS, LACE PINS, EAR RINGS, WATCHES, WATCH CHAINS AND CHARMS, BRACELETS, NECK LACES, CUFF BUTTONS AND SOLID GOLD AND FILLED RINGS. Wishing you a merry Christmas. Respectfully, A. F. JOHNSON & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW A DVERTISEM ENTS. Judge Do I understand that you prefer a charge against this man? Grocer No, sir, I prefer to have him pay cash. Boston Courier. 88. State of Ohio, City op Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the ser ior pastner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & CO., doins business in the city of Toledo, county and State afire- said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDUED DOLL A IIS for each and every case of Catarrh tliat can not be cured by Hall's Catakuh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day or December, A. L)., latsb. V Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of tho system. Send tor testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, at 75 cents. Patient Doctor, I have very severe pains In the right foot, about the instep and toes. What is that a sign of ? Wise Physician That's a sign of rain. New York Weekly. Inherited Blood Poison. How many people there are whoso dis tress from sores, aches, pains and erup tive tendencies are due to inherited blood poi3on. Bad blood passes from parent to child, and it therefore is the duty of husband and wile to keep their blood pure. This Is easily accomplished by a timely use of B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, for book of most convincing proof. James Hill, Allanla,Gii., wriles: "My two sons were amicted with blood poi son, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and erui- tions which B. B. B. promptly control led and finally cured completely." Mrs. S. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted child ren, who inherited blood poison, have improved rapidly after a use of B. B. B. It is a Godsend." J. B. "Wilson, Glen Alpine Station, N. C. Feb. 13, 1885, writes : "Bone and blood poison forced mo to have my leg amputated, and on the stump there came a large ulcer, which grew worse every dav until doctors gave me up to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I began to take B. B. 13., and 12 bot-les increas ed my weight to 180 pounds and made me Bound and well. I never knew what good health was before." TO VISIT THE CLOT NG Of which we have cases after cases, are now uold down ta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of a kind, and these small lots must go. OXS! Speak for themselves, all you need is to take a look at them, the price and style will tempt you to buy. The price is the low est, the stock first-class and you never had such a chance. . Dry Goods Store ml O F Stewart & Hines. We desire to call the attention of all buyers to onr arrange ment for furnishing Bagging and Ties, Flour, Meat, Coffee, Sa', Salt, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods and all othar articles of merchan dise to be found in our now complete stock. We can give you special inducements on FARMERS' BAGGING; AND TIES. Come in and examine our Wetmore Farmers' Shoes. They are 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 sale of these Shoes. Also the famous James Means and Zelgler Shoes. We will give you full value for your money in all purchasfls. JSS&SZ. Ver'X 70" CASH' tt' Ugh- 8TEWART & HINES. j OiothiQj Continued on Second Page. Buy from us and save Money ! Buy from us and be Happy ! M. HANSTEIN, King Hatter and Clothier. "What struck you most in the eauatorial regions?" askel a gentleman of a traveler. "The sun," to the Otter HidesV Bring in your Coon, Fox, Mink and is an new, just bought and is marked in plain figures at a very low margin, we don't ask von wo prices to fit you. Whether you are a judge of clothes or not, you shall never pay us more than the lowest numfhlA nrim t a i wmcn we can Bell them. BIY DRESS GOODS are of the latest styles. You can get anythiug jou want from 9 cents up. Call in and see my line ox jackets aud shawls. The largest Stock of Shoes tsT&I?tZiZ in town? GEIJTS' HATiAflD FURNISHING GOODS! Stylish, to suit everybody: and JSVJfiUXTHMiU kept in a first-class Clothing and Dry-Goods Store. Yours for Bargains, W. RACKLEY. Avoid Taking Gold By Calling at Futchler & Kern, The leading Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Fur nishing Goods and Carpet dealers, wish to announce to their friends and customers, in Sampson and adjoining counties, that they have now on han& one of the largest utockg ever kept by one firm in Eastern Carolina, which we will sell lower than any house in the City. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFTT8; AND FAIR AND SQUARE DEALINGS TO AT Ax. is our motto. Give us a call before nnrchaslnc f-Unmh Mr. Dennis Cobb, who is in our emnlov. would h trnA in see his many friends. Respectfully,' FUTCHLER & KERN. D. R. Watson. a . w Pmncnv POPE & GULBRETH'S Min t Tirana, On Grog Row, Opposite Courthouse REMEMBER, that we keeD a CHOICE T.TWK tf TflTvi ftr. f'liMfj OAX .a V VHfVVVl bnuff, etc., ana alao a well selected stock of . Standard Family Groceries. AGAIN REMEMBER, that a finer line of Wines. Brandiea. Whiskies, etc., can seldom b found. ' J8 The famous Ruf us Weeks Brandy fwhich all connoisseurs. declare the best ever tasted) can'be bought no where else. irure up country Corn Whiske a specialty. The patronage of the public : rpectfully eolicited. and getting a pair of their Grain Folka Water Proof Shoes, at only $1.65 per pair. N Is the way we sell all classes of GOOD Goods Hats, Shoes, Pants Cloth, Calicoes, Flannel Suitings and all kinds of Ladies' Dress . Goods. . - : Special attention is called to our No. 1 Ladles Shoe for $1. Yours for our mutual benefit. POPE & CULBRETH. CLOG IB AM "WATCHES. Have yon one that needs repairing ? If bo bring It to H B. GrJDDENS, The old and reliable Jeweler of Clinton, N. O. where It will be put In smooth running order on short notice. In addition to repairing Clocks and Watches, which Is my specialty, I a.lfri almo8t al1 kinda- Also carry in stock the DAVIS D DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, and Attachments and Needles to ail Machines. Give mo a call, In the Atkins' Building. ft . n
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