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THE CAUCASIAN. Entire! arronliiig to 1'ohUl 1jw at Clinton, N. C, an mhuhuI cIjwb ma.l matter. THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. CIRCULATION: 1,684. 1H months Age it wan les. thn hOO Advertisers tMnk of tin. clintonT sTy'r-'fy. i l "zT Imp. TO THOSE WHO OWE US. We believe to wliom we that every man, aie now ."HiidinK this pler, intends to ray n. If we did not think ho we would mark off such name Lelore this paper if Kent out. Uut, while your accounts aie jjood, they will not aitwwer the place of money. We can't use your ac counts? to pay our hands, nor to buy paper, ink and a hundred other thinK-s needed in running 4 newspaper. We know that money in scarce, but a good newspaper we are bound to run, ho let everyone help by paying a part now and the remainder as soon as he can. The New Heme Fish, Game, Oyster and Industrial Fair, is in full blast this week. Sorry that wo can't be present. Major McClamuiy, who the other day introduced a bill pro viding for the free coinage of silver, has now offered another defining what is lard, and regu lating the importation and ex portation of the same. Maj. McClammy is an agriculturist who has the interest of the peo ple at heart, and we do not doubt his bill is a good one. News and Observer. Incendiaries tried to bum the town of Rocky Mount last week. Several l ouses were destroyed, among them tho warehouse of the oil company and the buirgy factory of Ilackeny Brothers. Tho latter's loss is between 000 and $20,000 with no insur ance. Theflo. al hall at tho Fair Urounds was also burned. This was probably done to draw at tention from the town so that the fire demons could add to their crime that of theft. Chicago is happy it has se cured the world's Fair of 1892. The vote on the eighth ballot, in Congrr ss last Monday, stood : Cricago, 157; New York, 107; St. Louis, 54; Washington, 18. Nec essary to a choice 154. Chica go has worked hard for it and probably deserves it, but we would have preferred Washing ton or New York, though one objection to Washington is the federal expense necessary, while the other places are able to foot the bills. The pension list, it should be remembered, is a continuing ex pense. There are now on the rolls the mines of 10,567 pen sioners on account of the war of 1812, which ended seventy-five a;o. The cost of the pension list In 1878, thirteen years after the close of the war for the Union a period when it would naturally have reached its max imumwas only $26,000,000. Next year it will be $96,000,000 an increase in twrelve years of $7U,uuo,uuu, or $i,uuu,uu more than the entire cost of the gov ernment in I860. .Subsidies can be repealed but pensions "go on forever."' Yes, the surplus is doomed, but we can't help hav ing a preference as to the going thereof. Inherited Blood Poison. How many people there are whose dis tress from sores, aches, pains and erup tive tendencies are uue to inherited blood uoiaon. Bad blood passes from narcnt to child, and it therefore is the duty of husband an ' 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, Atlanla,Ga., writes: "My two sons were atnicteu with blood poi son, which doctors said was hereditary Thev both broke out in sores and eru tions which B. B. B. promptly control led and hnnlly cured completely." Mrs. S. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted child ren, who inherited blood poison, have improved rapidly alter a use ol It. B. B It is a Godsend." J. It. Wilson, Glen Alpine Station, N C, Feb. 13, 1885, writes: "Bone aud blood poison forced me t have my leg amputated, and on the stump there came a larpe ulcer, which grew worse every day until doctors gave me up to die. only weighed 120 pounds when 1 began to take B. B. B., and l'ibot.lysincreas ed my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound and well. I never knew what good health was before." CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor Please inform your readers that 1 nave a positive reme-Jy for the above named disease By its timely iwe thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured I shall be glad to send two bottles my remedy khke to any ol your read ers who have consumption if they wil send roe their express and post office address, liespectfuly. T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st. New York. WKSTWAKI) HO ! fi.ontlnuvd from find Patre.l harden detective who hastieeti employed here for e?ver so many years, is on the alert- The im migrants have exchanged their money, an official has from time to time been throuvh the uar- den, calling out the names of those who have friends waiting for them, and the small inclo sure has filled tip with women, men and children. When the Major had disposed of thorn all and was sure that none had gone into improper hand or been deluded bv some chance acquaintance made on board, he turned and noticed that I was taking notes. "A re porter, I suppose," he said. I bowed and we exchanged cards. From away down in North Car olina, I see, and J suppose you want something for your paper? 1 again bowed. lie took me out to one of the small build ings before mentioned. It is the Information Bureau, where the friends of expected immigrants apply for news of the arrival of the steamers, and whre cards are filled out with the names of the immigrants, their destina tion, and the steamer on jfhich they are expected to arrive. Thesh cards are afterward read out by one of the Castle Garden officials to tho waiting hnmi gnnts who expect friends to meet them, and they then come forward. Close to the entrance is a po lice station were several officers are always on hand. Not far away is the Labor Bureau, where those immigrants desiring situ ations may apply as soon as they arrive. Outside of the door is hung a slate on which is writteu in English and German the sort of help that is desired by em ployers who have applied here. A small room in the end of this building is set apart for the ho tel and boarding houee-keepers. In the same building with the Information Bureau is the office of the Mission of our Lady of the Ho?ary, for the protection of immigrant girls, that wasestab- ished in 1883 by the late Itev. Father Kiordan. This mission maintains a home on State street; where friendless girls and those who are waiting for riends or money are cared for until their friends are heard rom. A reception hospital is also maintained here for the purpose of caring for the sick immi grants until they can be trans ferred to the hospital on Ward's sland. In connection with the hospital is the Ward's Island iureau, where applications are received from immigrants for admission to the institution on that island. The place is well worth visit ing, lni whole thing is a study, and we leave feelintr well naid or our time and trouble. A FOUUM OF PUBLIC ION. Oi'lN- The Opinion of THE CAUCA SIAN'S Headers on the Various Topics of the lay. We offer this column to our readers in which to discuss top ics of interest and profit to them. To put the ball in mo tion we will make a statement and ask a question : Statement Statistics show that the total wealth of this county is greatly increasing each year. The same statistics show that the farmers and laborers have been growing poorer each year for a quaiter of a century, yet agricultural prosperity is the basis of all prosperity. Question Then how is this wealth produced ? We have our opinion. We would like to have yours. Is Consumption Incurable t Bead the following Mr. C. II. Mor ns, JNewarK, Arkansas, says: " W as down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mc an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's Xow Discov ery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on . ytarm. It is the fin est medicine ever made." Jese Middleware, Decatur, Ohio, says: "iiaa it not been lor Dr. King's Is ew Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Trou bles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sam ple bottles free at Dr. R. II. Holi day's Drugstore, Clinton, N. C. Every one is complimenting the improvement of The Caucasian, but we are not yet satisfied. We wish to make it better still. ii CATARIUI CURED, health and sweet bieath, by' Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Price o) cents. .Nasal Injector free. For sale by It. II. Holliday, Drusgist, Clinton, nd W. 1. Kknnedv, Warsaw, . C 8A3IPOVM HI LI AllV Continued from first Iaffe.J Jbothof them were on Ore They were making good head wav get ting oft their wearing apparel, so I was satisfied they could save their selve. I -wanted to save the house. I took tho axe, nt on the hous, knocked in one s de of the roof. By that time the boys uot there; one fell in the well trying to draw water fast. And it took the other one to get him out. I fainted beat ing m the roof trying to ret to the fire, fell off, sprained my arm. Well, my eirl was up stairs. She heard such a clatter she came down, saw the situa tion. Mad deg, wild cat, drown ing people and lunatics, fire, . i .1 Jt CI... ..... . I Oiooil &nu iiiuruer. oJitsub tmv for the doctor. When he got there. I was ou the back r-tep cussing. My oldest boy had a supply of water, enough in him to last him on a journey across the Saharah dessert. By that time Jim had got there he had been down in the clay-hole wal lowing off hornets. I had to whistle like a patridge toget the old lady. When she came she was distressed to death about Jim because he was muddy, the baby. I told her to let him alone and attend to me. I could breeze a better by any where. I had rather do that than to un dertake the job of cleaning him. We all got sorter straight about the house. We went to look for aunt Dinah. Sh was out to the tobacco barn and looked like a prizing machine. She had her stockings stuffed full of tobacco leaves, her hands fall, her mouth full, and she was chewing and spitting so we could not get in ten feet of her. She said, "go away, honey; there is trials and tribulations in the little end of a hornet." As soon as my arm gets well I'll be Withyo' Plow. Alliance Department. I"Tiie Caucasian was adopt ed as the official organ of the Coun ty Alliances by the County Alliance, January 19th.f To the Sab-Alliances. I know that it is my duty to go to every Alliance, and espe cially where invited to do so; but it is sometime impossible, and I hope that the lodges I am forced to refuse will not take offense but decide on some oth er day. Don't ask me to ro on Saturday's, for I have no one to leave in my office when absent. I can leave on Thursday's pro bably better than any other day. Very truly and fraternally, Marion Butler. County Lecturer. The color of the trade card for this quarter is green and no other color should be used. A different color will be used every quarter. hall's no. 618. Prof. J. D. Ezzell, the ex County Secretary, will deliver a public lecture at Hall's school house on next Saturday, the first of March, at o'clock. BLUFF ALLIANCE, NO. 577. $95.50 have been paid to the State Business Agency Fund by Bluff Alliance, there being a small amount yet to collect. There are those wl o are doing their utmost to break down the Farmers' Alliance. They inti mate that it will cause trouble, perhaps war if it continues in its course. This is untrue. Tiny tear it because it is a powerful organization, seeking to relieve the country of so much corrup tion and misrule in high places, and thesj wily foes know if it remains a unit,corrupt men will have to step down and out. Preserve a strong back bone. brethren, and let's stand should er to shoulder at the ballot-box and elsewhere till we obtain our rights a? free American citizeus. C. Eureka, No. 328, Mrs. S. J. Postoffioe, Copper, Secretary; Owenville. Ingold, No. 656, J. W. Green, Secretary; postoflice Ingold. Ryes' Itidge, No. 583, D. W. Tew, Secretary; postoflice, Bea man'd Cross Roads. Poplar Grove, No. 616, L. M. Lewis, Sec'y; postoflice, Faison. Franklin, No. 748, L. K Tay lor, Sec'y; postoflice, Harrell's Stoi e. Honeycutt's No. 583, R. C. Fann, Sec'y; postoffic, Huntley. Oak Ridge, No. 329, H.J. Coop er, Secretary; postofli'ie, Clinton. Hickory Grove, No. 1,029, D. l. McLamb, Sec'v; postoflice, Bis. King's No. 677, Henry Her ring, Sec'y; postoflice, Clinton. Bluff, No. 577, W. J. Craddock, Sec'y; postoflice, Hobton NoWton Grove, No. 357, James Rouse, Secretary; postofnce,New ton Grove. Boykin, No. 615, R. O. Autry, Seoiewry: postoflice, Dismal. Snow Hill, No. 1 332, A. R. Her ring, Secretary; ptoflice, Tay tor's Bridge. New Hope, No. 866, W. F. Hines, Sec'v, postoflice, Warsaw Woodland, No. 1,486, J. D Ilackley, Secretary; pcstoQce, Way Cross. Mingo Academy, No. 229, N. M. Eason, Secretary; postofiLc?, Gile' Mills. ML Gilead, No. 873, J. B. Jt. Mrritt, Secretary; pnstodce, Clinton. Clinton, No. 579, J. A. Oate, Secretary; postoffice, Clinton. White Oak, No." 333, Kdw. 1 Crumpler, Secretary; poUofflcf. Clinton. Beulab, No; C0, J. T. Moore,! Secretary; postomce, Clinton. Holliday, No. 1318, M. J. John son, Sec'y; postofSee. Dismal. Clear Bun, No. 927, T. J. Her ring, Sec'y; postoflice, Clear Bun. Maple Grove, No. :)'.G, J. C. Parker, Secretary; postofSce. Timothy. Six Huns. No. 920, Jim. V. Mc Cal p, Sec'y; postoflice. C liulon Coharie, No. 054, Geo. High smith, Secretary; postoflice, Co harie. Hall's, No. 618, T. V. Barbrey, Secretary; postoflice, Hobton. Beddick, No. 1120, M. J. Riv en! ark, Secretary; postoflice, Magnolia. South Hive-, No. 831, S. B. Page, Sec'v; postoflice, Clement. Laurel Hill, No. 053, M. M. Killett, Secretary; postoflice, Clinton. Salem, Vo. 000, S. A.Howard, Secretary; postofBce, Huntley. Straw Pond, No. 580, J. D Mc Lainb, Bass. Piuey Grove, No 017, A. V. Amen, Sec'y; postoflice, Faison, Keenvr, No. 578, J. II. Packer, Secretary; posl office, Keener. Spring Hill, No. 355, J. C. Drauschon, Secretary; postoflice, Mingo. Hermon, NV. 747, T. Y Biitt, Secretary; postoflice, Clinton.' Perdom, No. 832, D. V Wil liams, Sec'y; postofBce, Clement. Bland, No. 872, M. J. Moo; e, Secretary; postoflhv, Bland. Andre s' Chapel, No. 517, B. II. Owen, Secretary; postoflice, Mai Hand. Delta, No. 874, W. II. Bus, Secretary; postoflice, Delta. Red Hill, No. 925, Jno. J. Vann, Secretary; postoflice, Clinton. Browning's, No. 581, J. E. Bry ant, Secretary; postoflice, Dob bersville. Cedar Hill, No. 830, Fountain Jackson, Secretary; postoflice, Hawley's Store. okgaxizatiox. j President W. E.Steven?; j Vice-President It. M. Crnm-! pier ; j Secretary O. F. Herring; j Treasurer J. It. Beaman, Sr.; j Business Agent (J. A. Clnte;' Sergeant-at-Anns 1. S. Pe terson; Chaplain D; G. W. Moseley; ; Doorkeeper V. J. Faircloth;! Assistant Door- e(pei I). W'J Williams; Lecturer Marion Eutler; I Assistant Lecturer P. 1J. Lockamy; Executive Committee J. A. Oates, Chairman ; It. M. Cru n- pler,M. M. Killett, W. K Pigford, C. E. Daniel. Alliance trade cards for sale at The Caucasian office at 2-3 cents per hundred. Not One in Ten Of the people you mo."t from day to day lias perfectly pure, healthy blood. The hereditary wrofulwus l:unt alllicts the large majority of people, while many others acquire diseases from impure air, improper food and wrong indulgence?. Hence the imperative necessity f r a re liable b'ood purifier like. Hood's Sarsa parilla, which eradicates c cry impurity, and gives to the blood vitality and health. It cures scrofula, rheum, humors, boils, pimples, and all other all'ecl.-.ons caused by impurities or poisonous irerms in the blood. All that is asked for Hood's Sar saparilla is that it be in vena fair trial. N EW A DVEUT 1 5 E MENTS. W It. ALLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Golds boro, N. C. Will practice in Sampson county. I'eb27 tf DIST1LLIN6 AGAIN ! I have started my Distillery again and will now keep for sale, at my saloon in Clinton, MY OWN MAKE OF PURE CORN WHISKY! Remember that I alao keep on hand all kinds of AVliiskies. Brandies 1 Wines! J From a pure good quality up to a fine quality, My Clever salesman, Mr. D. C. Giddkxs, .will be plea?el to sorve you at all time?. teiT The lover of good wine should try our fine California brand C. PAItTRICK. February Gth, 1890. tf Caveats, and Tnde-Marka obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Oar Office is Op posite U. S. Patent Of fice. We hare no snb-sgencies, all bnaineM direct, hence can transact patent business in lees time and at less cost than those remote from 'Wsshington. Send model, drawing, or photo., with descrip tion. Wt adTise If patentable or mot, free of Charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book, " How to Obtain Patents," with refw nca to actual clients in you State, county, at sowxi, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW $L Cllr, tit ratal 09m WaMxttoss I & If 1 Well sM Biff j. I tale 4-aare In sabtniUiii ibe following statement of facts that you may know the great bc-beSt that yoa hst r-altd from the ue of your Spvcific in tlicef my little daughter, now tvayctirofaz. The child, wIhh t-vi yniM of ago, hl a evcrMttac!i of MarUt ftvT. which left her w ith a lvattered cnt iiution. AtnoDg other evident of impaireil i.i:triti-':i was uhat the doctor call Ctl jf.ftcnir.j; of th? Im.di-. In her rif.li ttr hhe hhppef 1 to a slight acidcat which rt-altt-l in the tliit caliim of the hip joiat. ami, from the irriLitkn hu H-t up, terrible fabi-oCT-.-.- of th hip eii.Mieu. The hbcesti, bpite th. t-t nutlical treatment that could be obtained, re uair.ctl for three years, discharging continuoK-ly. Atthbtime, through the influence of friend, I put h'.-rou your S. S. S. When this treatment was couiiiK'iiecd the ab-cess was very large, having six terforations, pus discharging through them all. Du ring this treatment several spicula of bone ca.-ne out, and by the time hhe had tinL-hed her rift h bottle the the abscess had entirely healed, her appetite aud general health had been re-tored; in hort, ehe was well and happy, :md o continues. Mrs. J. A. WlEUXEK, Lower Main Street, Hlatington, l'a. tajrTrt-atise ou nlo.nl anl JSkiu Ins eases mailed free. hWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, (iei iia. The Caucasian w htruggliug to oecome a paper of which you will be proud. You w.sh us much suc C": s, of course, but you can do more for s than tlurt. Kenew your sub scription, and get others to subscribe. How is This'.' We oiler One Hundred Dollars lie ward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by hiking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. "We, the un lersigned, have known F. J. Cheney fur the hist 10 years, and believe hint perfectly honorable in nil business tr.ins.ictions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tion made bv their firm. "West it Tkuax, Wholesale Drug gist, Toledo, O. Wai.dixo, Kixxax fc Makvix, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, (). E. II. Van Hosex, Cashier Toledo National l'ank, Toledo, O. I bill's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price Toe. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 3Iany Persons Are broken down from overwork or household Brown's Iron Bitters rebuild the system, aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, aud cares malaria. Oct the genuine. "A stitch in time saves nine," and if you take IloodVSarsaparilla now it may save months f future possi ble sickness. When I say Cuke I do not meaanicvely to ?ff. them for : time, and then have tlmni re turn aaiu. I M kan A RADICAL CURli. 1 have raado the disease of FITS, "EPILEPSY o? FALLING SICXNS3S, A life-long 6tudy. I warhakt mv reined v to (:uhi: tiio worst c;ikob. Jircuueu oth;:s li':ive failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure, send at once for a treatise and a Krke Hottlb of rav IKFALLIBLK Klmsdy. Give EximcsS and i'o;.t Oflie.e. It cu.ts you nothing 'fur a trial, and it will cure you. Addres3 K.O.ROOT.M.C, IS3rtASi.ST..KtfYu8K 0 Piso's Cure for Con sumption is also the best Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough "without disease of the Lungs, a fevr doses are all you need. But if you ne glect this easy means of may become a serious matter, and several bot tles -will be required. Ptso's Remedy for Caterrb Is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Seld by drucclsts or sent by mall. 50c K. T. Hazeltiue, Warren, Fa. hi T '.i'lzlnzl Wins. .:...-.w:.s, St. I-ouis, Prop'r i: ; I.ivlt Medicine, Es.t'd i. : c ir. S. Court DtlEATS J. ' .jro;i'r A. Q. Simmons Liv-'- lisfU by Zcilin iS63. . .V . 1.. 1. has for 47 years r ; r.IOl.STION, DlLIOlSNESS, : : :-al.v,Sic-K IIeatjaciie.Lost i-!-t riTB, Souk Stomach, Etc 1:-v. T 11. lleams. Pastor M K Cl mrcli, Adams. Tcnn.. writes: "1 think 1 should have bct-.i dead but lor your Ocnuine M. A. Siin nibiis Liver Medicine. I have sometimes had to substitute "Zeilin's stuff" for your Medi cine, but it don't answer the rrt purpose." Dr. I. K. Graves. EJ.ior Tkt Vr Memphis. Tenn. v- I received a package of your Liver Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I want tin better Liver Keulator and cer tainly ro more of Zeuin's mixture. era Is the oldest and most popular scientific and mechanical paper published and has the largest circulation of any paper of its class in tbe world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav ing. Published weekly. Bend for specimen copv. Price 93 a year. Four months' trial, L labKX CO, PcBmrams. 301 Broadway, M.T. ARCHITECTS & BUILDER Edition of Scientific American. W A crreat success. Each lssuo contains colored lithographic plates of country and city resider. ees or public buildiiurs. 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In orior t rtlin e mr iinintiis st "k In-fore taking inven torj',t!ie l?t f March, we hac Marked Down Prices Pants Goods, Dress Goods, Flannels, Shawls, Hoods, Gloves, Jerseys, Cloaks, Blankets, Heavy Shoes and G db 3t 3? 3j itS1 And for the next six weeks we will offer onr customers some Choice Goods (no oNl shop-worn goods) for For Less Than Their Actual Worth ! Call AT ONCE and make j our selections. IsTo Disscri n li uat ion.Onc Price the Same to Every Buyer. Respectfully, A. F. JOHNSON & CD. D. R. Watsox. On Grog Row, Opposite Courthouse. REMEMBER, that we keep a choice line of Tobacco, Cigars Snuff, etc., and also a well selected stock ot Standard Family Groceries. AGAIN REMEMBER, that a finer lice of Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., can seldom be found. The famous Rufus Weeks Brandy (which all connoisseurs, ueciare tne oesi ever tasieai 'an Pure up country Corn Whitke The patronatre of the public ; Good Bargains In the line of General Merchandise. Everything we keep is a specialty in quality and mice. Before buyiug be sure to come ssuous, especially Mil, t mmm an iin On which our price have contracted with the coming cold weathts-. Give us a call, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, 6 SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. Salem Higli School, : ESTABLISHED IN 1874.: A Boarding School for Both Sexes. Spring Term of the Session of RATES OF PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE, ( ist, ?,raie' . . f lstQradt. AtA 1 2nd Grade, PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE. The Business course is especially for is Book Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic and Business Law, with the requisite amouut of time filled up with studies selected. Tuition per month $3.50. Latin or French, in addition to the studies in any of the above denart meuts, 25 cents extra per month. 1 MUSIC DEPARTMENT. In this department instructions are. given in both Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Tuition per month S2.75 each. When the Vocal and Instru mental are combined, the pupil gets twice tho amount of time for prac tice, with a reduction of $1.50 per month on the regular tuition rates i e ?4.00 per month. No extra charge for Instrument ' A class of girls in ELOCUTION will be started at the opening of the term. Special training in Reading and in Recitations. Tuition 75 cenLs per month extra. The Athenian Lit. Club and Philotechnic Lit. Society, separate organi zabonsforthe girls and "boys respectively, are an attractive feature ol the School. BOARD: Good Board, including washing, lights, Ac. can be obtained in eood families, convenient to the school, at from $6.00 to $7.00 ner month For further particulars address, 1 monm. . - 4r G- E- BUTLER, (U. N. C.) Principal, 3y4 11 Huntley, N. C. DEUSKEimESS UQCOK HABIT la all the World there Is bat one core. Dr. Haines' Colden .Specific It can be glYen in a cup of tea or toffee without tbe knowledge of the peraon taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent care, whether the patient is a ntpderate drinker or aa alcoholic wreck. Thoasands of drunkards hats been cared who have taken tbe Colden Specific in their coffee withoat their knowl edge, and todar believe the? qnit drinking of their own free will. Ho harmful effect results from its -Uniniatration. Cares guaranteed, bend for cir cular and full particular!. Address in confidence. Qvmem 8r wine iH Uvx Street, Cincinnati, u! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. F. Peterson. wmmi De Dougnt no where else. a specialty. respectfully solicited. in and sample and price our '89 and '90 Opens January Gth. TUITION. per moath $1 00 pernonth $1 60 per nonth fl 87 per month f ? 25 per month f 2 75 3 25 voumrmen. Th mmw np ,.i Superior ts all Snlistitiitei Kerrslaisf ssd makisg Ucht. pUestlWs Blscslts, Bread,Tea take. Pies, HsCa. Waffles. rEASH T.0;B,'iBkH'r Brei,8ert ske. Pot Plea. n.a.nll.H. Belled P,4aia, n'inei: wheat. V Maj a 5M hr Ceaatrr rebants. fWW laawfaetmrlwg; C9m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CrlAMPION FOOD Cures Hog Cholera FATTENS IIOUSK.S. And enrt dias' rcsa'tlni; fnm lniHgMlon nd overwork. Increases the yield of milk fr.m Cows and inipiovw the quality. Wo have hundred of crtltWt" from reliable porns, all ovei th country, to prove above. It ia Si-uk ! Ir If InKXPENj1M;! It to no IIi'mhuj! It I IX VA XX A 1U.K T Til E F A RM I K If vou have a dck lHa.t buy Mjuntl and try U. We have threo tetinionialH, nn, cau furnish any numWr on applica tion to anj one ofth ngonts. Strn. S. i. AllfflM Srd. lx. Sli r .1. V. Stev'nm A Taj lor, Wiimtiu-. Ion, N. 1". Ikk mr.1 : U vn uinr t'Jwn.. ploii Kooit (rlw-lv month an J fin J tbtt It iI.mh all that I rlatmcd (or it. It inilnn.-. I ho rn'ral -nilitun of stock a:i. w III run lUtji lliolen. We Ufd It to our sUck rrgu. UrVv nl wou!J no ! without tu J. K. ALlllHHK. I.Al KINIit'KU. X., . 17th. Iwi. Mes.r. J.". HrTrwnn A Taylor, Vtliuln ton, X. I',: Iea mS: Afttr ;lnj the half Itarrrl Hliamjtion Fotxl" iurrhaHl of you ran ifadily nay that it lta.t fulfilled every rriirv H itlatt6u Hindu for It so far as we have trl l It. In no iiwUinv has it failed to IwiH tit to k f-l on iL We ran jiartlcularly retiM mrnd it for luilt h rows, calves and eliv We regard it as the Iet stork food on tlir iiiurLct. S-nd vn auotlu-r half Iwim l. Your Trulv, AI.KX.MoKIXNXA m. Wh.mivotox. X. C, ih-t. UMh. !". liri. J. V. Stevenson t Taylor: tiF.vri kmkn : The 'fhaniijlon KihmI" jm sold un has Im- n piven a fair trial, it is a cest, and we are K'lad to add testliUdiiy to It. worth. When fed to our horses we " And it aids dielioii, rn-ates an aM-tit and 1 1 aniiiiui itnnrovetint onee; it U a great eonili tioner, and a trial will jrove its value. We have fed it to our eows and w ith them ali it ha proved areat digestive, IhiIIi the (low and the quality of the milk hat Improv. .1. the iM-r eenUffe of Inerease we eannot y i tKitivt'ly t-Uil.'. The food does all you etuiia in the line of tetH w have made; we h ll roiitinue it n uc and advice all the owik r i t Ntot k to jrivtt it a trial. T. J. SOUTIIEKI.ANI. W. A. JOHNSON, Atfi nt, Clinton, N. ('. J.C. STKVEXSOX & TAYLOR, K t 24-tr AKonti for N. Carolina. W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BUdGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEYILLE ST KaT Hound Rhavcs, Hacks and all Etlgo Tools made, and Repairing dono on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot ol Western Duties (open and top) and lloadi) Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as any like Roods in Goldshoro, Fayettevlllfl or Wilmington. Respectfully, mch28-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON. DO YOU WANT A NEW We unhesitatingly pronounce the vers & Pond PIANO the finest and most reliable in the world. Five newly patented inventions used la these pianos only. Call at eur store and examine the new Soft Stop which saves pianos from wear while practising and makes tone Inaud ible to all outbide of room. A wonder ful inventioD. H. MILLER & CO. Goldsboro, N. C. CIDER. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST rEACH AND APPLE CIDER, (Comer of Elm and R. R. Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER always on hand. In addition to this pleasant and healthy drink. 1 Keep Tobacco, Snuff, Flour, Potash, Candles, Soda, and Pea-Nuta which are sold at lowest price? for cash. 600 Pipes, of all stvles aud sizes. Try one. Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. CLINTON Harness Establishment ! ldTABLISUDIX 1807. I am now located on Fayette villa Street, opposite Caucasian office. I put up and keep in stock, or make to order, any style of Harness, from $13.00 to $10.00. I also make all styles and grades of Saddles, Bri dles, Halters and everything in this line. Good, honest work at the lowest living figures, is my guide and motto in business. - " i' i' j vr iviuiciu iiar ness and a fine line of Driving Whips always kept on hand. Call and ex amine. Respectfully. sep5-3m W. II. STETSON. WHY WILL YOU COUGH when Shiloh'a Cure will give immediate relief luce 10 cents ,80 cents and H. For sale, f J Vr,iP U Uolday, Clinton, and W. l KENNrDY, Warsaw, N. C. r
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1890, edition 1
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