THE CAUCASIAN Entered according to Postal Ijws h( Clhilou, X. '.. u econd class mail matter. THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. CIRCULATION: 1,671. One year ;igc it was Iw thtin MX) j Advertiser tliiuV of this. rLINTOy." X I -JAN. '. 1MW. Mr. Silas Slxefz, the fumi tuio merchant, an esteemed cit izen and clirlstiiri gentleman, ! died on Thurwday night in hi.s ; o.jra year. Death haw ruthlessly invaded many homes in the ia.st week Amoik' the deaths is Mr. A. A AfcKethm, Sr, wlio war for a long time one ui the most prominent citizens (f tin; coun ty. He died on ltst Saturday night aged HI years. The Fayetteville liucket com pany last week declared a divi dend of ) per cent for the I wo first nine mouths of its exis tence, and this al ter an immense expense. The capital stock will be developed ritht away. The Observer reports that 212,000 were expended in im provements in Fayetteville du lintf the year ISM. The report did not include; small sums. This is a good showing. Facto ries and ether industiies we.e established, and many hand some buildings erected. There is a number of vory handsome residences being built n.)v Extracts from Fayetteville Let ter. Extract from the Fayette ville Letter. THE OUTLOOK FOR 1890. On new year's day the New York World sent telegrams to a hundred or more prominent men in Europe and wneiica, aakinif for fondest hope of each for 1890. The following is iiov. Fowle'a greeting in reply: ltaleigh, N. C, Dec. SI. The pro gress of the State durlnir 18'JO will be very great. There is somo seri ous distress in the eastern Beetion on account of immense rainfall last summer, but the food crops of the State at large are ample. The crops will be at a minimum cost. There is enlarged diversification in pro ducts, increased manufacturing and hundreds of miles of new railroad and water-ways There are perfect health, profound peace and good-will and patriotic purpose to do her share in the destiny of the great republic. Daniel G. Fowxk, Governor. . 4 4k- ATItllJUTKTO G1A1V. All Atlanta was filled with - tfor...w W cdnvsMlay The gayetv of a Christmas was eclipsed. ine city wore sables. Men, wo- men ana cinuiren stood besiae the bier of a citizen and sorrow ed. The man to whom this spon taneous tribute was paid had been an elitor. Il had been earnest for the ritfht, brave in J protecting the weak, out-spoken in demanding justice for all ; He had made himsalf a power. His influence was felt and recog nized, and in his death every honest citizen telt a personal loss. The end crowned all. All ' honor to the memory of the no : ble, warm-hearted, big souled editor, Henry V. Grady. N. Y. Woild. The last time before this that la grippe appeared in this coun try was in the first days of liar rison's administration, and from the fact that Vice-President Ty- . ler was the first peison of note , taken down with it it was then known as "Tyler's Grip?." If the present visitation is our punishment for electing a liar rison to the Chief Magistracy the 'succession" will have to pass through the female "line to isaoy McKee. 4 -4ta WASHINGTON ITK3I8. Resr. Cor. The Caucasian. 1 Washington, D. C, Jan. 8th. The new memSer of the Uni- ted States RnnrnmA Pnnrf .Tna. ,tice Brewer, took his seat on Monday. cipientof many congratulations B 41 . jon nis unanimous renomi nation - T A 4 1 -WW- oj me iemocrais or toe Ken tucky Legislature. Kentucky ' will never be, better represent- '.I In ia Onniifn Vnn 4 - I present, and the people of that State see m to know it. - The House committee on Ways and Means still continue to give dally hearirs to parties Inin.nfln J3 ... 11 . T mi lumimieu m me new iari u. x ne -various trusts have been well represented so far much better than the Jarmers and other con sumers. The Democratic mem 'bers of the committee are pay ing strict attention to the hear ings, and ask many embarrass ig question?, particularly when those cheeky individuals that want the tariff raised on certain aiticles in which they are finan cially represented, are giving iV.I. H! ti.ii. r i , -i " iwou .bwb. ixjiiu iur. v;ariisie and Mr. Mills are taking copious notes, tie results of which will probably be seen in masterly speeches when the bill rets be fore the;IIouse,which the repub licans say will be in February, AllillU'C Dt jKU tllK'llt. JjoSt'Tjik Caivasian was adopt ed as the official organ of tit- 'oj:: ty Alliauves by IheCounty Alliinicf, ; January 10th. oi:f;.N!ATit. Prf ident W. E. Sir-veil; Vice-Pr-.sideut K. M.C'r im pler ; Secretary (). l lie ring; Treasurer J. II. Ileamat. Sr.; Jhj.siueeH Agent J. A. lute; Serjeant-at-Arms I.. S. IV terson; Jiiapiain if. v . .Muscle I (tnrkfi'ticr--U . . . a .ire ;t i! Assistant Door keeper I). W W'iU'aiU"'; Lecturer Manon l.'utler; Assistant L.-'-luter P. I Eockamy; Executive Ci:iniiiite J. A. I 7 Oates, Chairman ; K. M. Cruji- I pler.M. M. Killett,V. K I' rford, C. E. Daniel. Alliance trade CP rl - for sa.h; at Tin; Cai:. 'Asian ofliee at '1 cents j er hundred. fumily AlliatKT. The Sampson County ers' AlliatiCo was culled 1'arm to ur- der in regular Quarterly session by President V. E. St- vens, on Friday, Jan. :jrd, lS!o, at 10:."!0 a. in The minutes of last meet ing were iead aid apf roved. Dr. David Keid ParkT then ad dressed the A II is nee. His ad dress was instructive and en couraging to Alliance men. The report of the Executive Com mittee was received and adopt ed. The reports of ,-nS Alli ances showed a deficiency ol funds to start a cannim; facto ry and the Secretary was in structed to return tin; amounts taken .n stock to the suh-All:-ances. Much other imno.tant Kiii'iu.u 4 1 :i "u'""'ro "furd,'lcu ,n,L 11 Wd. UOl Of a liatU! e proper to be published. W. E. STEVENS, P.es't; O. F. IIkkkinu, Sec'y. At the la-t meeiiug- or the County All iauco the pn!stion of ass'stiii" the meuihors una ble to buy fertilizer was tin It.-r discussion. Mr. (;. E. Daniel arose and said that if he con tritjued to lidn a 1 , , , . ... , WOUld ba to something besides the stuff called commercial fer tilizers. That he would ludp any member buy food and clo thing, bu: uuano never. The great applause that greeted these remarks is an evidence that iro i.t of our farmers have determined to save money and permanently improve their land by ii3?ng plenty of good, .-olid, old fashion home made? ira, nure. Furm-yaril Manure. )Vlien a practical fafmer t'l-edn an:iuals o:i concentrated feod Ing stuff, and applies the ma nure so made to the land he cultivates, he needs no chemist to protect him from fraud; he knows precisely what he -s a bout. If he has established a scientific and skillful rotation of crops, sustained by a scientf- ic and skillful system of fertil ization, he knows that the ap preciation of his land consti tutes a safe investment of his earnings. In thesd timer, when masses of capital control and have controlled legislation, the tendency has 1 een to double the valve of these vast aceunm latiors by severe contraction of the volume or money iu'exist encc. The price..' ol bread stuffs and. butchers' meats are reduced to the lowest point, and to per sist In thoir production involves I continual shrinkage of the cap- it 1 1 employed until finally it prietor descends to the wage- earnitig class, without capacity to earn wages. He in apt to he- eome a Ciiron.c office seeuer, a tramp, a pauper, a crimin J or a suicide, Uutthe ierislativ pol icy which lowers the priees- of the necessaries of life also builds up a class of rich men who in all lines oi consumption will have be tat any price. The op portunity is thus created for special skill in various line of agriculural indu-try, and espe cially the auiinal industries. Therfore we hear that an offer of $75,000 for a two year old colt. Therefore some breeders are able to sell their yearling colts by public auction for an average of 1,000; whereas 500 is not an unusual fed for a stal lion. Therefore a Kentucky stock-farm containing 150 acres was very lately sold for 105,000. Inside these extreme limits the shrewd farmer will he able to develop a live-stock nusiness which will at least support his family, and he wdl accumulate small gains by the improved condition of his lands and con sequent incruase of their value. The animal industries, there-1 fore, seem to be the only branch : oi iarming in wn.cn the outlay . ior cuiiuue.ciai manures may M - it - be reduced to a minimum. i. G. E. in National Ecjnomist. '1IACKMET ACK,'' a la-tiazand fra- graat pertuni". Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Dr. Ii. II. IIolliday, Druggn-t, Cliuton, atid XV. P. Kennedy, Warsaw, X. '. n Are you made miserable 1 y Indiges tion, Coutiptiion, Uh'.ziue 8, Loss of Apptit-, Yellow Skia? SHILOII'S yil'ALlZEll is a ptisitive mru. For sale by Dr. li. II. IIoixiday, Clinton, aud W. P. Kenkedy, Warsaw, N. C, - .t i t- .LS. ,'AVO. Wliii !. 4 ,. P-.tr;. i J 1... I: : If ti.-: f:it!."l ; .f tl, gru;;..-d Ihv : .1.1 ! N;jjf" .f tlt i r. j.-.!.J - hrr! ;, ;-v. r I . r--ai- a i ;n -!! , f.,r Ti; ;nk h:;.-. r -:,! : '5n.!.!v ; I; -;t r t:. l:irJ.. v ; Ti ? fi il '.'V ::!fi r. ; 0 A-.- i Tl. If: .1- l-r i!.;ui iv.-ni :it t!i- r i '4 ! f -:i-o:i. "vr,:j u -. in !. niit tint", i- 1-tU-r I.; y fulii'.au'..:it I...- i A 1 1 1 i i -: i r j . ' o:,', -r I -r.l I..-., s; f.nil. i;.-i, ri ;i- A t r.f ri'' on !v Aiiuri-;: tli';t i.-i, jn-Norih Airs, s- I'-.in I r the u is oJ t!.- iji.r H.-ri.li, to i ,H -1 1 1 ia v ' M-K-nti.i.-j.ilv, nu-k-a li I'K.i-.'.-riO!.--- Hi fjtiicl' W. I-.. a. t!i(' Willi tui !. y w.-i.-j f.,;i!i'l native to the v..j"-.. Hi- i'iii i., ulirJv Aict-ri- c-jii. lb; i- a v.ily bird d - .s j.. t iiiic if away v. i?!:o;it f:ci i;t caiii..- JK- is urU ut in lr..- uul .-avago in war, lit;.; t i. r A:-i.-! icui.-i. Like tllfill, too. lii., :').!)! , ;. , fl.- hi-.-ll tin? , ti l. aih of bim: f.,r it i., C ilv bv "v.ilhnj" t is, iiniiatta-' the voice of hi, mate that tli'j lmht: kev to-.vari.I-i lii caii Jure the wild t ;a !M. Tin; i nt tk.c was (jimI..-!hii" I iiy tni.; sj .rt.-ni ii, for it v.-a.s jc il y 1 1 arti'.abi.j duriti. tiro s:-a-.u wJu.-n th-- turkey is not i.t bis I . -t. Ili.-action- fai l, ai.d l;i!OV. n to 1,'it IVw in tff--e vild 1 1 1 1 1; - i --; times, that the bird him- t-i If fund, iit-d flu-. ! ;.( v, hk "call" biin t.i di -triK rinji Koiic, ;.fjit as fi!- as '.in-'? in each lualc turkcv is hi !i st rvi d to A Kindle for. (iaqoi-, How a. ad of ju-t, th- ri-ht bhaj..- I little practice si'.y .,.'. ear can eject tin; bn; -r .!..! with t!i t!,r. i With a, an average ii-di it, in a tion i f the At any rate, the male. n joking y a- the c;u--tcad .f the w nv to i'a! a la; an e.act l nit: feiiial.; turkey's love i!ot. s. it is exact t i) .llh to d - a i . . Dr. Kranklin may Lave when be Ml;;;;i .-ti d the tlll !. Lieut of the lnited Stat, s i: ea'oe. i . . i i ' inn n; i Siii:re.sli-in l::il !))!'.' Ii to rc.said, is ilv and Mipj it it. The bird, : nA native, e.cLisie' A inriica ti . warlike. J ,. j.) al.-o in traveler and explorer, rivers tio- wild t urkiy The !-'(. L.iwrt-.'.cu an us iiatoe .-.tate a To lii ; ordinary a;d Utile' hid. t!ie 'l)i.-i;.!.i often balllt d biai. br ii i . ran-, ind etl. lor a v ilil Un ki;v to i! v a mile. Jl veil at bl.i best estate Ik; relies more on running than flying. I ron, marked and tagged specimens turned ! o e at ti r cant nre it 1 . 1 . .1 ..... 1 ' "'o.-.i. ,cai me inriiey navels j far. The great plains of the v.a st barred j liig progress, bowev. r, as he i:,i,t ; on an nbutidanee of clean miming wiiter. Meleagris gallopao is goU(., practical ly extinct ia most of the cotmtrv, but be is tolerably well represented by Me! eiea- gris Ami ricana the coii;tnr!i farmyard fowl and in Kurojie the descendants of those turkeys which Vniiaai Strickland, lieutenant to Sebastian Cabot, carried to England, are numbered by millions and are clast,jlki in several Kjieeieis and va rieties. From the cradle to the grave the domestic turkey is interesting. First are the delicately tinted and lovelv xK'iiled eggs, and in caring for them t lie female almost rest! nies her wild na- tare. She conceals her nest with talent, nirely apinoaclies it twice bv tlie Fame route, an I always makes a wide circuit in leaving -it for the bnrr.yard, coming in from some other direction with an innocent air that is amusing. The young mv almost as tender as babies; it is in August that the growing bird be gins to show what is in him. As 'the fruitful antumn advances be takes on the high and glossy shades of adult life, and in Xove-.-aber is in just the right stage to be saerilleod. and moot gener Rlly is. IVace to his hushes! A LUCKY PAF'dSIAN. A Ktciscl. S4UHurA 1V i.lliw Mx pi-rk noe wl! lllll An.. ...in o, t Sljti.iK'i). A reniaikalde incidoiit is related of the finding of $1:0,.jo, l,,t by IL Pages iu tiic Northern railway station it Paris wane t-. nyeai ago. As one Ezehd., a l-'rench is A her. was walking villi f wocomrades thr.High tlie station they uotieeil on tlie liisH n sraall jvicls- ;- "' I phi in a i cws.D.1 ncr in tey iiicKei u along- ne.'ore them fo.' some ol way o-otti n oi- distance, and when into the train, goi in i ii. , on io rt e.ne, ono o: ins comractes, jacKing up the package, thrust it into the canvas forage hag- slung at h;s side, Ezelot going on bis way without bavins? ocr ceived the little pleasantry. Arriving1 at Xeuillv. where l-.is n:o'eiifi3 lo-.-.f Ezelot's mother, emptying Iaiz, discovered the hiMeib the forage hut think- mg u a roil oi olt! newspapei-s on a table in the kitchen. )ut it there it remained tor hxir or five d;iys, ti!i a man ;-tcr, caliin"- in and seeing the jiackage. was moved by an tjnwonted enrios-itv. Oiiening it she di.-covcrcd dV)ctimo:.ts represent ing the Jli, 000, tiie less of which il. Pages hi!-.! advertised throughout Ieu- ropo. Hie soldte.:- and bis nas-er.ts Uowev, r, fiad not w-ti the aiivevtise- . ,nu,lt' iliK' not knowing-what else to ?0' m)l!,'so to the maire. That gitidly ixiying the promised reward of ii.o "a, went oil with his oddly recov ered trcusHtre. It would bean inter esting supplement to the narrative if vc con hi have a record of the feelings of the soldier who thrust. tbi nnnv. peofedgoiH.'. iortitne upon Ezelot when he I ieard the sequel to his little St. Louis Globe-D joke. noc rat. " l' Oticn Thoiii." One or the ablest men anion -' many able men whom the state or Mahielias ever sent, to the United States senate was William Lift Festulen. In his day there was no more reach- or ef fective debater in the senate, although he was contemporary with Sumner, Seward, Hale and Chase T I,. i . . . .i Kiiinais tawver u beiore he b-ecieue famous as a .lame tates- man, aim appeared on cue miK- t r the other of almost every ij.Np,.ri..;.: case which came before tha Cu 4i'.-a !aud bar while lie practiced in j (!, fand. Ilis father, Gen. Samuel r i-.j.nden was also a kecw lawyer, uiu! i; not an uncommon thing i. i father and son to be pitted again..: ( .., !; other in a case. At one time when tbcv were "on o--posite sides or a certain suit, the voun' cr man had made somv points v. hicfi his father cguld not git around, and. finding himself cornered, exclaimed angrily : "Young man, I did pot bring you up to pick mv eves outl" "Oh, no, father 1" was the quick re ply; not to pick them cut, but to vp-n iiium. xouin s companion. 3late 'o Mistake. If you have made up vour mind l" nu iioo,i's arsapan!i. do not be i id lt'iid to take anv o! her. IlondV- .. - , i . . I . . , . I i A .. Saraliril!a .is a peculi tr ni.-dicine, posse -sing, by virtue of its peculiar :u)'nbination, proportion an t prepa ration, curative power superior to any other article of the kind before the people. For all afuvtioas aris ing fro: 1 1 impure blo l or 1 .v state of the sy-te ti it i.s im?,iu;illed. Be sure to -ei JIoid's. Keep doing, always doing. Wish ing, dreaming, intending, mourning, talking, sighing and pininsr are idle j and profitless employments. 'Z.LZ JlAV AIVKIiTISKMNTS. -MfiCK LENBURG K 41 'A I t . S. I V, 11 1 H.IF'J AC. ci: W ! Tie r. old 1 ,.. wife, : i bed, V. il! tkUiCv, V. to go ;:i c.-f'ate :.! I N. t I lll.l i V oi i.-a ve a ! , f :'.- I !: la r v a i::- t: i loved in airet, tiiivciiotis how 1.' i . ! ' . t!i tl-. t!i::u;-.-j;. :t d" i.i-aiti-r d hi::.: .d as to :..r.e; ro 1 thr.t I :o:;i.N' of yon .: tiy y pi-rt.e-" ii- .i ! i-feahly siiiv re- 1 some Cthe-i' e "A- y. ! 1 leave the v. !: me. it is not .-ha!! be ! Sltitor;-; ; .!; V, d .4:-, th; i .- c : . r-o ei; . 1 ti.I.- i-AU) !.. t !:out a j i ear, Slave marry an IvinV to :i -i act a to i'AliV :i n in :-ei v ieteiiti. b: t- t:,y to oa. V. i ll 'i i,- V. 1 ieii plied. 'Oiai . y : lievil it oil ';h. :av ' it: i:i::y inarry the he ii piieil, in a "tied can't be tl-oirj, t, i:iy dear, it is not v two brothei s." i. very i i'o ': t ; lot , if Vo 1 ;-v;i v i u i i; in A;;,e.-ie:.. Tin: t rocralllc's I t :;t. lyiii i fat to Lea! the ills you h:i thau iiy to those you know i.ei of. If l la: Mjveinv-lTvt: j.:d;is; ;; t!: .. 5 1 " i .1 . . c:::-.e i:c unit'. u man i.ej ',1a v i uceji reef to :'IU tliet:t:;clves oi daiiv toil had ic old jaiairc in mind the bulk of th ) v.o-i!d have Ixien ii! the land of the livi; sonic ol t g to;!::y. Instead of that, ;;.t in l::e land of the Ical- i" ;i ti apsj.nu others in a much .ace. Tub is how it ail liati- v. ai iiicr i; pencil. parLiit Witen Kiid natives halted, was hot. Ijiack nie:i innnyd into a river, tut only four out of th.? !ol reached the other side, if was a cac ol crocodile Hi.-t, and mptive.5 next to iiowhciv. Tise crocodiles had ol it with ; event v five pLai-in K irs to feed tuxm. In a raen tor lib-erty a . o!k-ciii:jii u be out- strmpeu or oiil-::5ai;ei: oi seaii.i vers ' .. 'j . a a ever.- ci'oco- -Cit'ie are printing a lac . iiiii ham Line Plain :-' meiit i:i a ioued v a hei iianie. l:;-j i . i.iiii oiii ia .nea a oocu :e aiid old fash ndlv ha.nd traeed 'V s::ai A ie;J v.-ith t:iec::;;ianatory words, tier marie no ;:.araii then i.iaile the fa:viilk-r "X. "n in,, o.-.i cmi-nirt ul the history ol ihe repahhe J.-n atci. crnuG and snnple bcnni::. have snruii" our cu!lu;t a-d civtii- tion Uuiiihie Sarah Line , n "are to ho w.alda.onwho wr,,le hna.re in iiaperishable lelU.fs uf li-ht on one of li:e.t on imperishable letters uf H3ht on one o the proudest pages ol our annals. it is t! iiC ! i'V of tne rcniihlie mit C! tlie deiiths to the bi'Mier .1., . ,!r.i..fl tne t: uiple of Ioi-.no -oat of the dark ness and in to the li;,-ht. Atlanta Con stitution. u la ITii Ti is that iiiiiaii ity i;i t!;e hloou, which, ae camulating ia the gtamls the r.ctk, pro duces nasi-litly lumps or swellings; which causes painful riamiup; imhts on tl.c arms, lei-s, or feet; v.hicli developus Ktccrs ia the eyes, ear., or nose, often causing blindness or i!c:u'iic-si-; which is the origin of piuiples, can ccrcus ti-'V.tlis, or the many other manifesta-i::-:is usually ascribed to "humors:" which, fi'htcains upon the lungs, causes consumption aiid death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. Mow Can n n it Be r,y taking Hood'.-; SarAaparilla, wiiieli, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughter Mary wa s afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the tima she was 22 months old till the became f ix years of age. Lumps formed ia her neck, aad one of them after growing to the sbeof a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Saisaparilla, when the lump and all indications of fcrofula ent'rely dis appeared, and now rl-.e seems to be a healUiy child." J. s. CAiiui.E, Xauright, Ii. J. N. 11. Ke sure to get only KoocFs Sarsaparilla Soldby all druggu. f 1; sixforgo. 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Price t2-50 a year, to Cts. a copy. ilt'NN & CO., Pl'BUSHEHS. BfflBHT) maybeseenr. ed by apply ing to Mcsn Co., who li ft VP h a r nr.p N 40 years experience and have made over nu.mw applications tor American and Kor eian patents. 8end for Tlnnrin.uilr. I'nirei. pondeuce strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. In case your mark is riot registered in the Pat ent Office, apply to Mc.v.v Co., and procure immediate protection. Send for Handbook. COPYRIOnTS for books, charts, maps, eu.-., quickly procured. Address MCSN & CO., Patent Solicitor.. Gexeral Office: 801 Eecdwat, n. T -O im lanubt r Tlr- m "V f . v , . . V V A DVFRTISEMENTS. s 4 y i - 3Ianagei W MILLS, III, IT. L h f'OLX . MILL M 1A nvnixs, Piri: Firrixas. iTJJJ-:) Sainf in: AG CLINTON 'Bin: a v.toi DR. A. M. LEE & EROTI! E.K. fcaylVrsons i-eed medieuu' ti;i!y w Hen tiu-y are sick and their lives in lai;g-(r; thi'ii they want tlx- very Ih- that citn be had. Dr. A. M. J.e'c .'v Ir illier ke p .vily sucli: thev also cany full lino t,f Patent Medicine-, :.. ti I ia! Oils, Perluiuerv, Tr.iss's, lingli-h Tooth lu'ii.dies.' Medicinal V'hikcy, ioix-atid Cattle Powders! ate! toe best remedies for all dis-ea-"-n::.i ailments of Horses, Mules (Yd tie. Hogs, Poultry, etc. LEE'S Backache Plasters wNorbi ( aio'ina's ,nnv elini Tlieir wond'ri.Mi- vh tut'.sfudeics lxe.' t aii inilueii.-e sublime -till, In manstevmg ;o huniaa i!' And many a panu ahnig .m,- v. a bee ! !a-!eis do-h allay. Voii c in cure a bad case of Hack ache quicker ith one of l.ee's plas ters tlian by any other application, .uiosuiei tne backache ;s cured, von v.w. cu.i ni-.li me pia.-ier Willi com- 7 . " " Jortlora month, or longer. Tiiis bhtster is a ffreat discovery, mil it i, hard to iind any pain iH- u-he thai will not yield to it. Prepared onlv T.J. I .KE, Drtiggist. ' J ' I ' I ; 1 : MKPk'INAI A pure tiiid wholes StiliHlhiiit is ;i desi:: wnisg;:y. -o:ne uiedicinal ieratimi great I this want Pure :ey, four ve.u'.-. iii'iiidi. in suiipiv na-'ley (t.r.i U'bi! (no, is oheixl to the puljlic, with lie guarantee ofils perfect purify and jen.-.Mji.H'iK-ss in everv narl enhu- Tin's li fiior is the our..- cv'r-i -i .o coiix ant, !;ai:m:v, and is neilh.-; o-ugged, Liquored nor Watervd in any instance. Sold only bv DU. A. M. LEE A UH(.)., Druggis;-. I.KKS WAItr .SI'i-'.CIKiC. i-ertain cure for wart-; on i,,,,- ai.o mules as Col. John As'if.rd t'apt. Cornelius Partriek ( W UJ' Lucius Fai-on Mr V H '' i ' t vi ,r' i T - IL I'aisoij, on and hundreds 'f 1,1 ''' '"P'ntl udjoinin ,iUI,t,(,s u'l1 fortify. .SyI onlv bv - a. 1,1V.-, Druggist AVOli.Mri IX Ii;)itSKH. Leo's Worm Specific never fail ; t. xpei worms from horses and mule.. Warranted m every ease. Sold only In T. J. LEE, Druggis;. HOIiSK AXD C'ATTLi: TOWDKli,. We ffer unaertliis head the !.e. million Powders in the n-a-bet' j hty are prepared by the leadin-. Drug House of the United St0' liom th'j formula of Dr. W-'l!i i u' of England, the most disNii'- -iu.j Veterinary Surgeon iivingrThev are excellent appetizers, a genera alterative and tonic, and can hV relied upon as a remedy ibr di-x-ases o 1 1 Ion i est ie animals. Th ey a e composed of Licorice Itoot, Junim r Uerries, 1-h-xseed, Gentian, Ginger, Iron and Antimony. Sold only bv Du. A. il. Lee & Dno., Dru"--i.s!-' it; -vs? hi on'oVsH out I i i ONLY ' 1 -fll Jr s SjjyES DRUGGISTS j . ..... n iujosZk IA1"TS 6 Colors K'TfC--:OFSALE. G. . Criinnler. 1 ct rds. " 1jX Iarte. Uy virtue of a decree of the Supe ri r Court of Sampson count v. ren- aerea m the abov entitled cause, the undersined. asmivinii!nn.Af said court, will sell, on ttu. .?r,i of February, 1890, at the courthouse ,1';,r.1" t-Iin'on, N.C, to the high e: t bnlder, two tracts of land lying in saal county, in Honeycutts town" mp, oeio.iging to the -estate of the lato Julia Lutier, deceased. 1st tract conian.i; tr 78 acres. 2nd tract con taining 80 acres. Faid land is sold lor partition amor.? the heirs nt lnw of said intestate. Terms of Saek-Two-fifth pur chase money cash, balance in two equal payment-, to be paid in six and twelve months respectively. W. S. THOMSON, Com'r. This Dtcember 18th, 1839. 4t N N -- .Si. CSi- . ..... i c.-j-ij ..V:; ;' $M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i OX J Our Gocery Department ts ton. Every ihmi: you need you TTA1 T CI ir ?j 1 nut 3jjivjjj-M-iJL Very Lowest Prices! Canned Coo Is, tl'..- verybesl,)of all kind-, jmt refeiv.-d. All K i nds i tf Table D 'iieacies, not to be found elsevhi:e. A N V X HE BEST IX Fresh Jiue-kwhciit diretrt Yi 11 Leave your orders and have your purchr.cs delivered nt house FREE OF CHARGE. With II, inks for past favors, JT A Selling Out at Cost! My Store Houso For Sale or Rent ! Wisldii to make a change in my business 1 will sellout as soon ;is possible my (j.itir .-(eck omo gc prices and see. S ( asli sale couiun ncp.- Wf Tf If? PW?J OLINTOV, N. MRS. A. E. MURPHY, Sixteen New Large omfprtable Rooms Just Added. Centrally located. Sample room? for Commercial Traveler.-. Attentive Servants. Fare First-Class in Every Piospect. Free Transportation from and to Depot. The Traveling Public Cordially invited to Stop at the - siuapaY hottsh. Good Bargains In the line of General Merchandise specialty in quality and price. Before buying be sure to come in and sample and price our iroods, especially ill, imimm mm If li On which weather. our price.3 Ciive us ?, call, whether you wish to buy or not. ItespectfuHv, Prof. Loisette's E - Q 0 1 Y DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In !tpit of adultftrctm! imitationK which mhm th theory, and practical remits of the Oriainal, in cpit of the grnmeet miiiiviiHtintiUMi bj enrioua woald4 cnmptit4ini, and in spite of "tar attempts to rob" him of the frnit of his l&oor,(all of wbivh demonKtrsta the ndoabt4d SBnaiinrrlT and popa'.anty of his fsaehintr). Prof. Ixrisetto's Art tA Ne;r forcttina ia raonfxnizM to-rty in both Hemispheres as marking an Epoch ia Memory Culture. His Prospectus (sent post free) givea opinions of people in all parts f tbeglobe who havaaeW naliy studied his System br corresoondenoa, showing; tht.t his System is vmd only vhile brine ttaditd, not afUrvarasi that any book can be leamrtl in a rinolt Trading, m.nd-wanderiiio cured, t-. ForPr-japectaa. Terms and Testimonials addrens Praf. A. LOLSKTTK, 237 Flftfa ATeaoe, N. Y IF TO UU JSA CK AC fllCS Or you are all worn out, really good for nothing tt is general debility. Try JtTtOWX'H UtOY MT1JSRS. It will cure you. and give a good appetite. Sold bj all dealers, jp inydlujej I NrjEttTISWIEJra 71 1713" 1 now the most complete in ( li can get from us at the 1 ). GR0CERI iraiul of Flour THE MARKET. from mills. Maph? Syrup your we remiin, very truly. inn uf grinds strictly AT COST, for Jnuary 2nd. Respectfully, krvj "vv, ( 7. Owner ami Proprietress. Everytliii:r we kiep 13 a hvxs contracted with the coming cold JKWfiLRYANDJ'fiOCKSI 1 have just received a lanic lot of Elegant Jewelry. Thin I will g.iarar.- tee to tbe purchawtr t be juH a rep rescntad. I tcll no cheap, "fi.e yuilt" goods but carry a staniari li vk of gold fboxt goods. The attention of the ladies is called to tlie latent style ofBBEAfeT ptss tliev are wtt.inz of - - j . The old reliable and standard SETII THOMAS CLOCKS always in stock, m various styles anil size. t&- IU pairing of Watchea and Clocka and mending Jewelry is a specialty. AM work I do u ua ran teed to rfve en tire satisfaction. Kespecifully. eep5-tf . i. T. UXYfLS. NEW ADVKRTlSKMKv" i CHAMPION FOOD Cures Hog- Cholera fatti:ns h)u.:;s And cure diseases re!i t:-w. r. Jiuligestion and o-rv r"k " Increase the yield oi :ni!; ., Cowi and iinpiovestl u.f Wo have hunurtU from reliable his,!,, country, to prove abo.e i,c,,;" It is St'ni: 1 It is Im i l N It is No III miu o ! It isixvai.i'aiu.k. tu rni rv;;Vl . If you have a ick '-.: i,lv VouihI nnd try it. 1 We have three ttini.,ni i:, 4., can turni?h any nionberoii .,,,.", i tion tiianj one L'.the ...-u?. iSAMelil'. S. '.. An-:. i , J. Mi-trnin ,v IH,..., ton, X. "''''' I):ar Silts: har 1m-h i i, i,. j pioii Food" fort-lc iiiontli. mx, Suj" , it ,lo, all that ts ,-laiiin-iI f,.r it. tt ,n, i the jreneml tttmlitioii of t. W sua tviii ; I loir liolera. v leeu u i.. ..ur j hirly and would not doultli.-ei ,t I ' U. l i Mii .Mei. .!.'. Stt-t lli.li A l e i r I Ion. X. i'.: I Hub mu: -After u:iu t:. , - ianiiion Food pur.-h.,. .1 ,t ,iir l-.-i,lily iay tlnil it li;f fultill. ,! , ,, n I . .......': ... 1 1.. :. . .. i .. . M lll.tlioil lll.l. ic 11 l.ll u i' j. il. Ill no in-tanee h.i it f til. ,! I,, i., j. ntock fed on it. Wi'cnii 1' ii 1 1. ,i r., liieinl it for lilili-ll ,-ov. i.ih. . mil ft W' rviranl it :i tin- lHt -to. u ( I,,,, !s lll.'irLt-t. Sl'llll IK HtlotlllT I ... a f !..! r. I. Your Trtilv. AI.KX.Nb KINNnVi im Wll.UIVtiTOX, X. i, U. I. l,K:,t j, .M,-nr. .1. '. St,v,-iip.on V TtoL.r: tKXTI.KHKX: Tlie h:,lii.i..ii 1 .h.," , oltl il-. Iihs been );i ,-n h f.iir Iri.tl. it i-ii. ,-,-!,'. ami we nre jrhid to a.ld t.-iiiM .ii, ut. Will til. Wlll'll f,'(l lO Olir l.l-.r Hr'lnJl uitlii ilii.ret ion, cri iiti'i .in til- an-l tu iiiiiin.-tl iniprove at on,-e; it U .1 -r.-;,t r.ni;. ti.iinr. and u truil will pii.v. it - 1 u.-, , linvc fell it to our eowi itinl wild Ih.ni it li:is procl a frrent l i t i -. t...tii ti n. Mild the ilulity of tlie milk Ii mi.r..-u. Hie per ent.-nr,' of in. ri i-e ..uin..t Miitivey tatc. The foil d.ti-i :.ll ..ii.'Uia hi t!l' Hue of tot we hit e lii.i.l. ; m !, eon? nine its use ami sidi be ;.ll I In- .mi. t. 4 "toek to it trial. T. .1. Sol I'll i:i:..Nli. W. A. JOHNSON, A-ent, Clinton, N.C. J. STKVKXSOX & T VYI.Oit. oct 21-tf Agents for N. Carolina. T TfanTdMler uri tia litis (tin tr. T.. n.nti.i fihoes without utra (ml Dries (tuim-.r tlie bottwiu. put liiiu down fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMCM. Rest In lh worl.l. Famlnf Ms 5.oo ;knitink ii ani-m-; i mioe. W4.fM HAND-SKWI:!) VVKI.T MKIK, 3J50 l-m.lfE ANI FA KM Kits' MIOE. Vi.BO KXTKA VAI.UK C'AI.K MIOE. mt.'iH WllKKINOMAN'N KIKIK. H J.OO and W1.75 ltOiS' HC1IOOC. KHOE4 All made In CoDKress, Iliitton and Lace W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LA DUE 8. .!? t Mstsrlal. Beat Style. Best ("itUa. IX not sold by Tour dealer, write W. U Xi'ZVQLAS, BUOCKTON. MAtt FOR SALE II V -M IIanstei.v, Clinton, X. (., ami and T. V. UxDKitwoon; Newton Grove, K. C. iK-tlO Sin W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYENEYILIE ST i& Round Shaves, Hacks and all Edge Tools made, and Itepairinj done on short notice. I w ill keep on hand a large lot of Western Buggies (open and top) and Koads Carts. They will equal In quality and are sold as low as anj like goods In Ooldsboro, Fayetteville or Wilmington. Respectfully, mch28-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON . CI DE R. HEADQUARTERS FOR REST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Corner of Elm and R. R. Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER alwayn on hand. In addition Ut this pleasant and healthy drink. l Keep Tobacco, SniilF, Flour, Potash, Candien, Soda, and Pea-Nuts which are sold at lowest prices for cash. COO Pipes, of, all stjlcs and. raizes. Try one. Respectfully, Je21-lyr. Harnm Esfablishment ! J BSTADI.XSIIED IX 18C7.1 1 I am now located on FayettevilU Street, opposite Caucasian office. I putupand keep in stock, or make to order, any style of Harness, from $13.00 to ftO.OO. I also make all styles and grades of Saddles, Bri dles, Halters and everything in this 1 1 nr. Good, honest work at tiie lowest living figures, is my guide and motto in business. - A large supply ol Northern Har ness and a fine line of Driving Whips always kept on hand. Call and ex amine. Ileapectfally, scp5-3.a W. H. STETSON.

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