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? " Iff 1 u u; It .1 I; 6 i a 1 s i l;' ', it i 1 I i .A . i r 1 if' i it: THE CAUCASIAN. Entered accnrdiiiz to l'otal law at Clinton. N. C. a necond class mail matter. THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. CIRCULATION: 1,673. One vearntrc it was lew than 800 Advertisers tLiuk of thin. LINTON, N. I ., -JAN. ?.. 1S1K). H. S. Xunn, f Ik? editor of the New Heme Journal, died at his residence on lat Sunday even Gov. Fo-.vle has appointed M 15. F. Roy kin, of Clinton, X. C, Director of the Insane Asylum vice T. 1. Womack resigned. 'i he third annual Convention of the Sabbath School As.ocia tion will be held in Wilming ton, X. C, on February 20th, 2Gth and 27th, instead of Oth, 10th and 11th of April, as pre viously announced. Mr. W. L. Douglas, of Rrocton, Mass., who is the maker of the famous 3.00 shoe, advertised in this paper, and whose picture appears in the advertisement, has been elected Mayor of his town. Bills for the admission of Wy oming and for the organization of a territorial form of govern ment in Oklahoma were report ed favorably in Congress this week by the committee on Ter ritories, and early action has been a5ked en them. Alliance Dcjiailmeiit. QrTl!K Oaccahian whs adopt ed an the official organ of the ( '01111 ty Alliances by the County Allminv, January lOth.jg ttro ht.r W. A. Da den. will address the brethren at (Jorhen Alliance on the 30th, and at Clintou on the 31st of January, and at Mingo Academy Februa ar 1st. His address will be !o the public first and to the Alli ance afterwards. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T 8 FOLLY T O Hop The Legislature of South Car lin has passed a law requiring cotton to be sold at net weight and making the tare sixteen pounds when covered with cot ton bagging and twenty-four pounds when covered with jute, six hoops. The law goes into effect September 1st, 1890. A terrible snow storm is re ported up Northwest. The Cen tral & Northern , Pacific railroad is snow bound, where it crosses the Sierra Mountains. The tel graph lines are down and the men can't repair them till the trains get to running. So for the time all direct communica tion with Washington and Ore gon is cut off. It begins to look as if the pro posed World's Fair of 1892 will not be anywhere. The fight among the pieces contending for It is so bitter that Congress has gc tten into a mudd'e over the matter and probably will do nocning. hach dog wants.the bone, but had rather see it spoil than let another have it. Con gress will dispose of the matter to-day. The Supreme Court has grant ed ex-Priest Boyle a new trial, holding that there was an er ror, in this, that the judge omit ted to state certain portious of the testimony and the law ap plicable to it distinctly to the jury, when asked by the defen dant's counsel; from which omis sion it reasonably appears that defendant's case did not go be fore the jury as correctly or in as favorable a light as he had a right to ask News and Observer. THKCOrm LECTL'KKK Deliver a I'sbhr Address at New Atadem v. The address of Mr. Ma ion IJut ler at New Hope Academy, by In vitation of New Hope Allimce, last Saturday, was a rare treat to those who heard him. His attack upon trusts, cd.-ners and combines was greatly enjoyed by all. He first discussed the present banking system, man agement and ownership of the railroads, telegraph luifrs and the question of aliens holding property, showing by the way he handled them tint he was master of his subject. He told the farmers that they must learn to think for themselves, not rush out to meet the enemy, like Gracchi, and with staves only, that the contest must be won or lost amid the clash of intellects. His logical arguments on the tariff were grand. He says the protection now granted to the "infant" indu: triesis neariy five times as great as the protection accorded to the same industries in the younger days of the Re public, and yet they seem to be even more in need of it than ever (if they are to be believed.) 1 r ,i .i. ! . . . . ' lie urew h HirjKieg contrast be tween the upotected mannu. turers of New England and the impovished, unprotected farm ers of the South. Unjust Jris lation tel's the story. The Gov ernment is under control of plu tocracy money-kings who are driving he produce to stara-tt-on in the midst of plenty, by gambling on the hard earned products of his labor. We would be blad to see Mr. Butler's speech published and put in the hands of every farm er in the South. It wonld put men to thinking, and soon they would act. c. E. D. Tu key, N. C, Jan. 20th, 189o' mm a ran km mm Unless a man keeps what the people want. This I trying to do at the NEW BRICK STORE, (Adjoining the Old Stand 03 J. II. UOXXL it BRO.) am UEW ADVERTISKMSTS. I -''FW APVF.RTISEMEXT8. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHAMPION FOOD WE Hud uo'idc w Ihmi we bou ' t u ir 1. ( !.! Ii'ii.ir H it mul Miocw. thtlt'i v .kku Fa 1 awl Winter .. th-: oi!d be so warm Our - during th". mj.-.soh and so mnh u-k irfl n our h ml- ven'ory surprised us yet we Xotg-veup in desj air. Wc have sold our winter goods every year hefoie uv bought our Spring Stock, and we'll do the same this ve;ir. Wo shall soil cheap, and im effort rl!l be spared to cIosh 1 lie sto'k. If our friends will call and see how cheap w an sealing, th'y a ill surely BUY There are hundreds of odd Suits, Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats and Shoes. . They can be5 bought for lesSTthan cost. I have bought cheap, for cash, a Large and Well Selected Stock 0 E . Store is not large enough to hold our winter and mwMn mm o w 11 7$jn?5XCf.rri ffi Hoy Dixie Castings and Plows, Auie.- Spoil. and 'Sl.ov WiUf' CM' tFVsP els. 1 tell Forks, full sutmlv nf UpMian! MVw,l fb tiwwiBaCV) ' ' t-Lj ' ' -'' . ...... Uuilder's Material ; the celebrated Collins' Axe. In fact, anything in this line you need. Judicial JJier of the Fifth uistrict sent his resig- okoaxization. President W. E. Stevens; Vice-President R. M. Cru tu ple r ; Secretary O. F. He! ring; Treasurer J. 11. lieaman, Sr.; Business Agent G. A. Clute; Sergean t-at - A r m s B. S. Pe terson; Chaplain Di G. W. Moseley; Doorkeeper W. J. Faircloth; Assistant Door- re per D. W. Williams; Lecturer Marion Butler; Assistant Lecturer P. D. Lockamy; Executive Committee J. A. Oates, Chairman ; It. M. Cru ji pler,M. M. Killett, W. K Pigford, C. E. Daniel. I am very sorry to learn that to much of our home msaHias teen spoil', but since th we will be compelled to buy. So I have bought a large supply for cash at one-half cent regular price. I will give you all the benefit of my good fortune. i is as so below Alliance trade cards for sale at Tin: Caucasian office at 2o cents per hundred. All othe-Family Groceries, iii v. ew of the h ud times, will also be .old almost ac cost. 1 would call special attention to my celebrated CHALLENGE FLOUR. 1 r That can be relied on fo.- family purpose I always keep. Pure Mountain Corn Whisky a Specialty. J8-. BAILEY you can get it- BROTHER'S TOBACCO when once used is always usd. Her- is the only place CREATION'S VASK AN1 RUT-TU3. . Come and buy where you Iwill be sure to get uo as far as possible. a tood quality and where your money will nation to Gov. Fowle last Tues day week. On Thursday the Governor appointed T. B, Wro- xnaek, of Chatham, to fill the vacancy. Mr now Judge Wo mack is a young man, has serv ed in the Legislature and was Chief clerk of the House last session. Hon. John Manning, of Chapel Hill, wrote Governor Fowle recommending Womack as follows: "While Mr. Womack is too yountr a mail to be pronounced a learned lawyer, he is a young man of great abilit j , quick to apprehend a leal point, of a discriminating character or mind, great aptitude for business, and of studious habi ts. ilia personal character is excellent, and I fed sure that if you should appoint him to the vacant Judgeship, that he vill not disappoint your leasonable ex pectations. He read law in my ot flce and I know him." The New Discover. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many wha know from personal txperience Just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because ihe wonder ful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place in the nouse. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Dr. It. II. H01 liday's Drugstore, Clinton, N. C. Dr. T. B. Kingsbury,discus.'5ing Gold win Smith's article in The Forum, on "Woman's Place in the State," says : Let us educate the girls, bnild for them an University, if it smaii De necessary, bot let us steer clear of a mixing of sexes ' in the higher schools and be1 sure to stand afar off from all 1 ' tuo ciamor and clackim? as to ,u"u6 mure noiaing and training women to da man's work and trvinc tu Turn great, lubberly, awkward men into nurses and house servants seamsters and so on. The Lord Almighty knew what He was noing, rest assured, when He first made Adam and afterwards fashioned Eve. Poor, rude man was made of the dirt, but refin ed, delicate woman was made of man in his improved state. The material, therefore, in woman is finer and purer than it is in man. Do not try to make the most beautiful and delicate vase do the part assigned the iron pot or ' kettle. wT5JrtofSlto!w,r cle,'k8, Miles ,acks,,n JO,m T"m"-wm be p'6'1 " 8- na Yours, for our mutual advantage. J. H. ROYAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY executions in my hands, in which W.A. Faiaon is defendant, or one of the defendants, Iwill ex pose io public sale, to the highest NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NORTH CAROLINA. SAMP SON CO. Tx ?upeuior Court, January 7tw, 1890. W. L. Faison, Cashier Clinton Loan Association, Against ADVERTISEMENTS. bidder for cash, nt tho rnm-fhuuco lj aison, administrator of A. door in Ciinton, on Monday the 24th taison, deceased, William A. Hay of February, 1890, the Mime be-' aison v,vie evane, A. C. Dix ing Monday of Fehruary Court ai . ttI,u M-ome t . Dixon; Na certain tract or land of the s lid VV Umn W Faison. P. L. FaUon, De A. Faison, situated in part in th . B' H- Faion and A. Mosely Fai son. The above action was brought bv Not One in Ten Of the'ieople you meet from davtodair has perfectly pure, healthy blooTl. The hereditary scrofulftus tauit afflicts the larje majority of people, while many others acquire diseases from impure air improper food and wrong indulgences! Hence the imperative necessity I r a re liable blood purifier like Hood's Sarea parilla, which eradicates eery impurity and gives to the blood vitality and healtn! It cures scrofula, rheum, humors, boil pimples, and all other aflections caused by impurities or poisonous wrma n o 1.1 . . i - ..... . . . -5- " " oiooa. aii Dart eounty ot Sampson and In part in the COUlllV lf Tliinlin lww; r. n ; n the said V. A. Faison fitA TririsMv the plaintiff to recover judgment on corner tn the run of Turkey swamp a note, ,nade hv A- M Faison, de- and up said run to the public road ?Vasl aQd W. A. Faison, one of leading from Clinton to Warsaw VS .untie8 the said Abner M. being then with said road toward Warsaw lve father of the defendants, Vivie to a stake on said road, to within Devan,e MoU!e rixo. Nathan Fai- one chain of Red Hill Branch, a cor- u' aisen, De B. II. Faison NEW mm ner of the land formerly belonging ' M iso"! then with the di viding line between said W. A. Fai son and A.M. Faison, a direct line to a holly on Buck Hall, thence with the line of fcaid W. A. Faison divid ing his lands from the lands of Boy ette, Herring, Brown, Peine, Black more, Ballaam Boyette, J. B. Fai son, M. C. Blount, the C.Thomson land and the Morisey land to the be ginning, containing 3,340 acres more and Mosely Faison for the sura of $1,200, due October 2Gth, JS88; and for a foreclosure of a mortgage on two tracts of laud, known as the Fortner and Mears places, made by the said Abner M. and W. A. Faison to the plaintiff to secure the said note. And the defendants, Nathan W. Faison and Mollie F. Dixon and her Husband, A. C. Dixon, am hpivhv I notified to appear before the Judge A.11 that is asked tor Hnn'aKar. homestead of tn saM W a -Ev.:.nn saimrillais that it be given a fair trial. which has been allotted to him out - ; of said tract of land. or less, saving and excepting the?T the'henext term of our Superior m i ku to iiem iur m county or Sampson, at the courthouse in Clin ton, on tne 1st Monday before the Prof. Loisette's EQORV DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD theory aadprmctiol ranlta of the Ordinal, in rit of empetitm, nd in spit of "bwutmpta to rob" him ndoobUd snptnonty and noniUritT of hi... i,TVT Lin5i5SLHT!SISSLff nrkl.n M Epoch in ti trf. A. IA1MKTTE. til Flftk Xrw, N.T Prof.: jnaaaoryuuMra. Uts rranwtBSMntpMt frM)civa "V wutmm tvv DW COR IM UOniM 1 V J. M. SPKLL, Sheriff Sampson Co. January 22nd, 1890. 4t in. UUU Kit IU OF PURE COD LIVER OIL &S HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. so igniaa ISA it es b taken, dlceated, ud Mallaalltca by tb mast Mmiittn tomMb, tritcn th plslm oil rsnnt t telnlM and by th coa. blnatlon of tbe olil wltb tb bypphas- Knuu-Uble u a tt prodieer. PerNU gala rtpldhj wkfle taUag li SCOnrS EMULSION is acknowledged br Physicians to be the Finest and Best preMu uu ui iio wvna ror biie reuez ma care ox CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL OEBILUTY. WASTING DISM9K8, EMACIATION. COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHft. The great remedy for Consumption, and Watting in Children. Sold h lVuooiaU. ALE HEM WANTEn JV to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady employment guar anteed. GOOD PAY for successful Mention this paper. AldSw!SSJif mmh nmtm, 111. the plaintiff, filed in this avtion J AS. S. BIZZELL, C. S jan!6-6t C. NuTtCE OF SALE. G. V. Crumpler, ) - x . et als. I Kx Parte- By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Sampson county, ren derpd in thA 1st Monday in March. 1893. and Rn- the undersigned. an,r;-: J- tuZZJi r. v . wuiptaini 01 iuii, wm sen, on tne 3rd day i f inn.i t mm .. i i curuary, ioyu, at tlie COUrtllOUSC door in Clinton, N. C to th hio-h. est bidder, two tracts of land lying m.l vuuuty, in noneycutts town ship, belonging to the estate of the late J ulia Butler, deceased," 1st tract containing 78 acres, 2nd tract con taining 80 acres. Faid land is sold for partition among the heirs at law of said intestate. Tebms of Sams Two-fifth pur- Muvuvy casn, Daiance in two equal payments, to be paid in six and twelve months respectively. W. S. THOMSON, Com'r. This December 18th, 1839, 4t Sale of Lots. TWENTY-FOUR TOWK Lots for Sale on the C. F andY. V. Kail road, at Hive-, It Is one of the best places on said road lor a business location. Terms very liberal. Apply to J. J. HIGHS M1TII, Or LOVE CUJLBRETH, jan!5 2t Hives, N. C riierefore everyihiiiK K m Ou- maminotli store must b clood oat before Mil Bring in your Coon,Fox, Mink and Otter Hides. Respectfully, ft Cures Hog Cholera FATTENS ILOKi;s. And cure diseases rou.tin ti .;i indigroftion and overwork. Increases the yield of milk fr..;,, CoW; and impiove theuality. We have hunliHls of vrti!ii-.i:,-, from rebaMe jTsii, all owi tj,,. country, to prove atove. It is Sut.k ! Ir is iNK.xrKx-ivj : It is xo llrMnru! IT ISIXVALI'AIU.KTOTIIE FaUmm.'. If you have a lek lK'nt buy ;i ound and try it. We have three testimonials, an l can furnish any nunitnr on apj.li, .4. tion to an one of the agent. SAnKi. S. V.. A hi: u it 3ril. M-.!i. J. C. StoviniHn A Tvlvr, Wilmin.. ton, X. I". IkakSirs: Vt huv ulmr M'h.ii-.. ion FtKMl" frtwi'hf uinth- ami tin. I tini it Kmh nil that i oUimt'd for it. It iin.m . . tin cn'mt condition of nto-k ami will ,-!;-,-llovrt'hoU'ra. Wc ftH-U it to our U r. u larlv m would not do wit (unit it. J. U. Al.l.sl!i:tMiK. LiriiiMit KO, X.C.. s t. Ktli. Ism. Mrr. J. sti'V-non A Tt lor, Wilming ton. X. , I sm: Aft. r Uill tlif halt Wr. "tliainpion KmmI" urt-i:i-d of ou , rradilv na.v lltut it hn (ultilli-d x ty r. .i, . M'nUtion iii.nl'' for it no far a Uaw tn. , it. In no iiistuix'- i:m it failed to )h n.-t t htocW fed on it. W-ran wrticularl r-. ..!. ni'tid it for iniU'li wwn, ralv' ami We r-j.rard it an tlio lxt nUx-k f.Mxl mi th. luarki'l. S-nd uh another half lari'l. Vour Trul v. Al.K.V.toi KINSoNA ( M'ii.mim;tx, X. l, IM. ltKh. MfuM-H. J. V. Mevrnnon A: Taylor: (iKXTl.tMKN : The 1'liainpion Food" ..i, Hold Uk Iuim Im-cii iven a fair trial, it i a in. --(s, nnd we are tlixi to add lot iin.m t,. :i. worth. When fed to our horse- we 'tin. I n nidi (liirotion, erentei an atctite an. I n,. animal improves at oneo; it l a jrrvat eoii.h tioner, nnd a trial w ill iroe it m value, V . have fed it to our cow nnd w it It them it h:w proved a n-at ditftive, hoth tin rt..w and the quality of the milk linn imro. .1, the M'r rentage of Inerainft we eann.it .t Htxitivcly titate. The food doe nil vou el.iii.i n the line of U-stn we have made; we .lull continue it ue and advice all the own. r-. f itek to give it a trial. T.J. SOtrniKKI.ANI' W. A. JOHNSON, ARent, Clinton, N. ('. J. C. STEVEXSOX TAYLOR, K-t 2I-tf Agents for N. Carolina. If any dolr My ti Ium lbs W. T.. Doorlaa hoea without Dliut and nrlea tBiwT Um bottom, vut lilm down aa a fraud. King Hatter and Clothier. MECKLENBURG rORKS w. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. Bt fn thn world. Ksamln hla '; "KiCINK HAN-SKWr.II SHOE. 4.00 HANIMEWKB WKLT SMOK. 22-52 KSt.!.C.K,ANI mrmkkv SHOE. 52-5? KXTKA VALCK CAI.K Ml OK. 'i.a5 WOKKINOMAN'H Ml OK. " KtillMIL HIIOKcV IUc. mm 7 anager. Charlotte, N. (J IWGIJMS; BOILERS, SA W MILLS, PRESSES, GIJY&, WHEAT AM) CORA MIL IS, REPAIR WORKS, PIPE FITTTXGS, SIIAF2TJYG, PULLEYS and JIEL7IAG. dec 19 3ui If aot oi AU iadc la Cong-reM, Buttua aod W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE LADHT.8. BTatorial. Beat Style. Best Flttlnc oldbyyonr dealer, wHt? r. I DOUGLAS. BKOCKTOX. MASS. FOR SAIjE HY M IIAX8TKI.V, Clinton, N. C, anl and T. W. Undkuwood; Newton Prove, N. C. octlO 3in W. T. WILLIAMSON'S " BOGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEYILLE ST On the C F. and Y. V. Railroad. Tliia liinrtf ft. In i n v...a iiuure to, vn or uoseooro, Ia sitiiatafl in a line IWUB.' jana, well timbered, one mile from Owen- Ii,i-S?."iwolIr3m " iV"'"flrton and twenty miles from . mo. j piout; ure to nulla up. Lots for sale on iea?onabl terras. For further particulars aclrlre?. janl6 tf i 1 J M. SESSOMS. Owenville, N. C. FIGHT I J Original Wins. nni I w - - - v- J W. lui for 47 rein Ci rUJ ,;I,GLSTIOX DlLIOl SNESS. Y IfMAICX llADACII,LoST ""'f'Tt, Sot STniiir,, c- t'v ' . Iteam. l'stor M. K. Iiari.!i. Adam... Tenn ... lank I mhvMld have been dead but lor your Genuine M. A. Sim- ""' "vcr Aieaicine. I hTe oinetime. had to ub.titute "Ze.hn' rtaff" for your Sled" cine, but it don't aukwer the purpose.". T" a . . j . . oraye, Ed -to Tit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C1 . f 'tit. Sfcmnhi. T r recetTed package of your Liver aiciue. and have t,mA utt-t :. . . . Ma. wi ii. I want no It works like a charm. urer He , tauuy r more egiuator and err. of Zcilin'i nUxtor. Superior ts all Snlistitntes I Far ralciag- aad aakla Lla-ht. . Br.Te Ikkt. Pica. v.ai I U-1 SU hrraaVtrrM.rehaaU. w jaavmninvecavlBiat T I TCt oi n (OLORSTkAT OMUT H OUT orFade DSN'S) ONLY -Br oJSYDRUGGISTS 'r 5 3uw 7 r.hi S&" Round Shaves, Hacks and all Juige lools made, and Kepairin? done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot ol NVestern Buggies (open and ton) and Koad Carts. They will equal In quality and ar sold as low as any like goods In Ooldsboro, FayettevIIlft or Wilmington. Ilespectfully, mch28-ir W.T.WILLIAMSON. CIDER. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER. (Corner of Elm and R. R, Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER always on hand. In addition to this pleasant and healthy drink. I keep Tobacco, Snuff, Flour, Potash, Candies, Soda, and Pfia.Viif which are sold at iowet for cash. COO Pipcy. of all stvlm ana sizes. Try one. Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. CLINTON Harness Establishment ! I ESTABLISHED IN 18G7.J KiiJlf DOW lc5.ed on FayettevilU street, opposite Caccasiax office. i pat up and keep in stock, or make- f 13.00 to $40.00. I also make all styles and eradea nf a,i,n tj-- lin?' ItW and everything In thU hnet work at tho . lowest II v ing figures, U ray guide and motto in business. A large supply ot Knrti.om tt-.. ne and a fiae line of Driving Whips amine. Hmtrnu ep5-3m w. U. STETSON jL J:
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