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TH E C AUCASI A Kntorci! according to Postal J kws at i 't:.,i,... man it liter. tJUXTON, N. (..,MAY 1"), 1600. The Daily State Chronicle is a splendid paper. Ir. Pritcliard d cs not mince word? in nvai-d to what lift tliinlss of Sun Jonas. The watering places around Wilmington aro now in full blast, they will he well pitro nized thin summer. A newpnper called the Water melon has appeared in Colorado. IIm "inside," whether patent or home print, .should be read. The American Cotton Seed Trust !h dead. The American Cotton Oil Company is born, tiustees of the old trnpst Furvive a.s directors of the new com pany. Dr. T, 15. Kirsbury, of the Messenger, has been invited to deliver a speech in reply to the toat to the press, at the ban piet of the Alumni Ass'n. at Chapel Hill, a fitting compli ment Jo the (iannliel of the press' ot North Carolina. The1 biogiapher of lUny Har lii-on said "he was as since: e as it was possible for his sincere nature to be." Thin (tinccrc man from In-ii-uuy, J thought ly Home to lie a granny, And, ly tin- end of the next decade, IJetire to vtwt and permanent shade. And wrap hiiiixelf in nueh flisgraee. That tliN "in t ri:" man, wont show hi face Some of the members of the State Gnanl think it best for the 1st and :)rd Regiments to go into camp this 'summer at Morehead and the other two Ryiments at some other point, Wrightesville if they jrefer. IjAteu : All the regiments encamp at Wrightsville, but at different times. See order to Capt. Johnson in another col limn. Wo see that S. li. Alexander has disposed of It is bank stock. We presume hs is getting his wings in such condition, that when ho gets ready to go to Washington he will' have no burdens to annoy him. This reminds us of the joke about the ;irl who .s.dd her jewels to InTrTstfr'l wre sinful. Tito Wilmington Messenger will issue a State industrial copy of this excellent Journal. The people of North Carolina and inor.i especially the eastern section are greatly indebted to Julius A. Ronitz for the able and continued manner in which ho has ever presented our claims. He should be met by a liberal spirit from all the busi ness men. What he does in the direction of progress has been well done, and we are willing to say that this will crowH all his former efforts. Richmond will have a crowd from N. C.f at the unveiling of Lee's statue on the 29th. The scene on the streets a few days eince, when the city turned out in swarms to assist by their hands in ren oving this partial evidence of their esteem, to a temporary resting place was suittiug. miss testimony only partially demon strates the love that the nonth- ern people have for this nob'e man and great soldier; he i enshrined in the hearts of every good citizen and the children of geneiations to come Mill do light to his memory honor. The candidates are marshal ing their strength, and getting the r forces in readiness. Since it is paid that the Farmers' Al liance are going to pay some attention to candidates and offices, the number of persons who are fond of farmers and their interests are alara:ingly numerous, the ordinary office seeker sits around and agrees to all that is said, is in harmony with the farme , has no pulsa tion but that is in unison with his inteu st, is willing to sacri fice himself to the entire In-, terest of husbanday,and if need be, to pull a bell rope over the back of a stubl orn mule. Oh, the mariyis that are waiting to be f ac-rificed cn tho alter of the country. What professions of love come from many who pander to public feel in?, and eiicrifice anything to secure an office? but we know that as a rule, the Fchemes of many will not "go down" tho. ave age far mer, they will not be gulled anv morn thnn nv ntlior nUa , -- I. 0. 0. F. The 47th Annual Meeting at Wil mington. The State ( I rand l,odtfe of Odd-Fellows met in Wilmington Tuesday in annual session. It U a. large and growing Order, having increased 50 per cent In thi State dining the last year. The member-hip now is between two and three thousand. The meeting in Wiltnimrton !n ex pected to be largely attended, and it is already known that ijicat enthusiasm prevails. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. . We are not surprised at the action of the trustees of this institution, in going outside of home for an assistant professor. When a President was wanted they pursued tho same course. It is not strange that our young men go away from us and seek homes in distant states. The rule has ever been to discrimi nate against native talent. We seem to bo easily convinced that within our bordeis there are none suited to the t aining of our youth. Is it to be wondred at when we are con fronted with the accusation that we are not competent, when the rule is to go aoroarl for instruc tors? We do not approve of any such conduct. We take an extract from the speech of Mr. Allen, the humor ous member of AIiss. 'I was coming up the street the other day with a prominent Republi can, whom I have known vrry well in official life, and I said to him, "How are you getting on with the administration?" "Oh,"' said he, ''don't ask me that, Allen; don't asc me that. I have i educed my opinion of that business to poetry, and this is it: 'John Wanny run the Sunday school, i.evi ruys me har. The halty rm.s the Wlijtc Hoiixe, And, damn it, here we are." Great laughter. i hope the committee will be in order, Mr. Chairman. I want to proceed with my remarks. Renewed laughter. Mr. Chair man, this thing is really grow ing serious. All that I have said so far I will vouch for. Laughter. There is another report going around here that I am not go ing to vouch for, either; but it is said that one of the leaders of this House on the Republi can side, gome time atro, in social conversation with s. Democratic friend.-said trh'm: "Sit-down TiCre : and tell me the biggest lie you can think ot." The roan he aa.A it to is a man who is suppled to have some capacity in tl at line. Laughter.) The Democrat sat down by him and began by saying, "Well, sir, iiuiuanun iuiuunifirabiuii is a irreat success.'' "Sir," said the Republican, "you might have studied a whole 5 far and you never could have beaten that." Great laughter. Another prominent Republi can told me that this Adminis tration had demonstrated how small a man could hold the office of President; that it was the quintessence of minimiza tion. Warsaw Items. fSpeeial Correspondent. We met a friend one mominir last week, just before sunr so and from his manner and actions he appeared to be making his way towards the express office with a small box, contents un known, lie was so excited he took no notice of us at first, but calling him again he stopped and with certains signs came up to us and after surveying the streets and being sure no one was in sight he opened the box and whispered excitedly r cks glittering rocks gold r i c h man sending them to Raleif h to be examined. Bestowing a look of everlastingsecrecy upon me he Lurried cn up Ray street towards the express office. He undoubtedly believes he has discovered a gold mine near Warsiw.and fiom all appearance he had the root of all evil in his box. Gold in Duplin, coal in Bladen and Huckleberries and fine timber in Sampson and then it is connected that East ern Carolina has no resources. Mr George Rogers s in charge of Mr. J. S. Westbroek'H berry farm at this place. We had a Sullivan and Kilrain encounter on our streets last Saturday in which Mr. Sail i van 11s usual ramo off victorious, TIiq entertainment on Friday mght was. a graad snnoess in every particu ar, nearly G0 was raised for the benefit of the Methodist church. ' Sprjtz. Piles t Piles! Itchinc Pilest Symptoms Moisture; intense itch iug and stingnig; most at night ; worse by scratching. If allowed to continuo tumors form, which often bleed and ul--erafe, becomius; very sore. Swayn.'s Ointment stoi the ilening and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumon . At dru vits, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dk. WAYNE & SON, ftb21 Cm Philadelphia, FOK DYSPEPSIA C Bravra'a Iron Bitter. Physicians recommend It. . All acalert keep it U.oq per botUe. Genuine naj inuie-marK ana croesea ra line on wrapper, j A Fonim of Public Opinion. THE OPINION OF OUR READ ERS ON THE VARIOUS TOPICS OF THE DAY. We offer thl eolumn to our nailer in w hich to dUeii topic of int.-re-t and profit to th'-in A Cotton States Bank. (Hy S. M. Thomson.) The present banking sy-tetr. is oppressive tt the .South and Wrst We want relief how are we to get it? The W?st can esUUish a Grain States flank of Ame.-ic.i, to be managed t suit the.iMalves. Ws at the South, need a Cotton Stales IlMik of America, with a capital of one hundred millions of dol lars. Let the Mother Rink be established at some central po.nt in the cotton belt, say at Atlanta, (a. Then each cotton State t ha Vij a branch bank at its capital, then a branch bink in each cotton coun'y, where the volume of business woult justify it. The mother bank to have thirteen directors say one from each cotton State. The State banks to have nine direc tors sHected from the cotton districts. The county banks to have three or four directors. The State banks to act under instructions of the mother bank I he county banks to act under instructions of the State bank The county banks will do the business leaning money to planters on real estate collateral at 8 per cent., also 75 per cent. on the value of cotton the cot ton to bo stored under good sheds on the plantations and insured. I have given you the salient points. Let our people think about it, d scuss it, and go to work and secure a cnarier rrom the gov ernment. If we secure a charter I venture to say that every dol lar ot tno capital stock will be 1. Alt 1 . t . . . lawen in iniri aays atter it is advertised. Duilin Items. ( Regular Correspondence. ) hince 011: last, showers have visited many sections of our county, and cops are much re vived; complaints however are numerous at Warsaw as there has not been rain enough there to wet the ground since March. In a few weeks I expect to i-'ive names of all candidate for office in our county, so if you intend baing one, say so, and I will put your namn iu the list. Duplin has reason to bep:ou3 of he:- scho- UK and especially those of Prol'j. Shaw of Kenan sville, and Merritt, of YTarsaw. The closing exercises ot!l8 latter will take- plaet on Thurs day niohtj Mav 22, 1890 and as . - - - w A 1VU 14. UU interesting, wo bespeak a large house. Seats free. The eastern section of Duplin has many, of what is turned "gall be.-ry" distilleries, and while we deplore the fact and wM it was otherwise, yet the people look upon the revenue laws as being oppessive and un just, and they will not report each other to th i officials. AVe wish that this tax was removed, as people are determined to drink, no matter the cost, and as the law now stands, it only makes criminals of good men. We were fortunate in being an eye witness of the last enter tainment given by the Warsaw Dramatic Club, and we can truthfully say that the club. iuny sustained their reputation for being the best club in this section. All did so well, as to make distinctions invidious. The club has been invited to play in Kenansville on Friday night, May, 17, but we do not know whether they will go ol not. Much has )een said lately of stock raising throughout the SUte. and in Ibis connectio i,we wL h to say that Mr. D. L. Far rio: of our couuty has gone ex tensively into the raising of thoroughbred stock, of all kinds aim nap quite a reputa ion al ready for his fine Jersies. Purchasers would do well to write to him. CORRESPONDET. ' -"-- "IIACKMLTACK," a lastingand fra grajt pcrfurar. - Pr.ce 25 and 50 cents, tor sale by Dr. It. II. Hollidav, Drugaist, CHuton, and W. P. Kennedy, W arsaw, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Dr. J. II. McAden's Opinion. I consider Mrs. Joe Person's Rem edy the best blood purifier that is on the market to-day. J. II. McAnEx. Jndge Shepherd's Opinion. Wasiiingtox, X. C, Sunel2, 36. Mrs. Joe Persons Itetnetlv has been used by a member of my fam ily, and the result has been very ben eficial. I believe it to be a" good medicine. Jas. E. Shfpherd. Mrs. lirown, the cr.se alluded to in Judge Shepherd's testimonial, Washington, N. C., July 29, 'SC. It is with pleasure I add mv Grate ful testimony to the hoste of witnes- ' ses who lias attested tho virtues of Mrs. Joe Person's great Remedy. After years of debility and suffering it has proven to me the best of ton ics and blood purifiers. An obsti nate, irritable ulcnr on my ankle, from which I suffered agony for years, seems to have healed entirely and healthfully tinder its purifying effect., and my general health has greatly improved. Mrs. S. T. Brown. For sale by Clinton Druggists and by Win. A. Johnson, Wholesale Agent, Clinton, N. C. doc-V ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL s DOIT FAIL Money made by calling at WILLIAM A. JOHNSON'S STORE. Thousands of Dollars worth of Goods will be sold at prices that will astonish you. Next week we will give prices. Don't Forget This ! Very Respectfully t A. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. G- W. JUDD, No. 115 Vestfstreo t.' NEW YORK, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Shipments of Vegetables and Fruits solicited. ItEFEBECF.: Fulton National Hank.. New York. For Stencils or further infornia- tion apply to mylo-3m J. a . OATKS, S11., Clinton, N. C. SHIPPERS OF TRUCK W ill find it to their interest to make I all shipments to j r- 1 rvi: w yoriv Wm. A. Johnson will pay Cash for all cheeks without exchange. Don't bo deceived by unknown parties. Stencils Furnished my 15 oin. on Application. T.H. PAftTRICK a, BRO,, R. TUTTLE & CO., "3 INT. 0Vr.r-aiLot Street, INMiIW YOHK. Shipment of Truck solicited. Call and get a Stencil. myl5 -3m W. L. FAI.SON, Iloprosentiiis STIMPSON & LITTLEFIELD, Commission Merchants, Boston, Ma8. fehipmemts of Fruits and Vege a bles solicited. Stencils furnished on application. iiiyl5-3m Xfw York Market. Reported by G. S. Palmer. Commis sion Merchant, Fruits ann Produce, 16G Reade St., New York. May 10th, 1890. Business in produce lines again re sumes its "old time activity," and with larger and better receipts, the trade has been better able to meet the demands of their customers, and the week closes with very satisfac tory results. As consumers have for a long time been kept oa "short rations" we anticipate an unusually large demand, therefore, for the line grades of vegetables that are now coming forward: Strawberries Jiave not met with very favorable Ale; best Norfolk are bringing from 15 to 18 cents, iuferior stock 10 to 13. Peas are in heavier. supply, and N. YFW ADVERTISEMENTS. v m TO Ml THIS ! JOHNSON. C. selling at 1.25 to $2.25 as to qual ity antl package. Cabbage will rule h.gh from the fact of the partial failure of the Norfolk crop, and best marks of S. C. selling at at S-i.OG to b4.2o;N.C. $2.50 to $3.50. Sweet potatoes $2.50 to S3.00. A few Georgia potatoes have arrived and are selling from 0.00 to SC.50; out look is favorable for prime potatoes anu wouia advise holding back un- they obtain better !-ize. Charleston beans selling from 75c 10 2.25. As paragus from $2.50 to 0.00 per doz. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. House and Lot for Sale ! .niv jiiiuseaim IjOX. situated on 1 r.- tt . 1 t 1 .. . . McKov Street, Clinton, N. C i- for .14 ' I rta'e' Terms reasonable. Apply to . J. F. WOODARD, Good Until June 1st! I have reduced my prices on Pic tures until June 1st. You can get G Cabinet Photographs for $2 50 b Cards for . . . 1 75 4 Tintypes for . . .50 Come before the times expires. Respectfully, mylo-2t F. A. BIZZELL. Wool Carding ! As I have taken great pains in putting my Wool Cards in first-class order I am now ready to make the very best Rolls. All Wool left with jur. L,. Johnson, at old postefflce, Clinton, N. C, will be receipted for, forwarded to me, when it will be carded and returned. I will also pay the highest cash price for wool. J . N. EM MITT, Fayetteville, N. C. May Sth, 18'.)0.--lm PUBLIC LAND SALES! July 26, 1890, at 2 p. m., -on the premises. The Fowler Land, 250 acres, on the C. F. & Y. V., J mile from Rose boro, 20 from Fayetteville, N. C. I will have the land sun-eyed Julv mm. on me 1am ana Uth, at 8 a, m., will show lilies to persons desir ing purchasp. The land will be offered in lots a.id as a whole, and sold to tha highest bidder or bidders at anything over 1,500. Terms: cash, , 5 months; , 17 months; balance 29 months. Inter est at 8 per cent., or2i discount for all cash. Title reserved until final payment. C. W. CORRIHER, China Grove, N. C. S& If I do not sell, I willbe on the place a few days to lease, in lots, or as a whole, for 3 or 5 years. apl7 tcs-eow. Notice of :?ale ! On Monday, the 1st day of June, 1890, the undersigned, a committee appointed for that purpose, will sell at public auction, on the premises, in Clinton, N. C, Tlie Methodist Parsonage Property Including the lot, all the buildings and that portion of the Parsonage furniture wfiich Is the joint property of Clinton and Sampson Circuits. Terms One-half cash, and bal ance in six months with interest. C. II. JOHNSON, F.M. WHITE, And Other, myl5-1ds Commissioners. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ONew Come in LARGE. 'NEW I FRESH ST Now beiptr dailv received my mammoth sfore. The latest styles m and patterns of CALICOES I, AWNS, , SATINETS, SATEENS. HENRIETTAS, HAMS UA fMi 1MHK KS, ETC'. SHOES, SLIPPERS, FUR AND STRAW' HATS! Prices and styles to suit every one. FlI 3 For Cottage or Mansion cheap durable fgoods Walnut Sets. A fine Cook Stoves, Poutliy, Of all For Plow., Castings, Cox's Cotton Planters. Tools, or anything you need come My line of GROCERIES has have just leceived a car load of Falls Mills The bett ami cheapest in tlie Market. A Large MEW 1IG Of first-class quality. -:o:- Also several m As bright and -n:- 10,000 lbs. Dry Salted Sides. 500 bush, of Corn :o:- Terms ue not hard when lar increases exactly as .auch as lsnta. j nat is the wav it has s On the C F. and This depot, this future to.vii of Roseboro, is situated in a line section, good farming land, well timbered, one mile from Owen- rlie:HX I -twoAmiea fnm Wilmington and twenty miles from Fayetteville. A place sure to build up. Lots for sale on 1 ea?onable terras. For further particulars addres?, MECKLENBURG IMN W OR - if JLw Charlotte, M. O. 1WGIJMS, BOILERS, SA W MILLS, PRESSES, GIM, WHEAT MD CORJV MILLS REPAIR WORKS, PIPE FITTINGS decern SHM1K ALLEYS and BEL7IJSIG. . 1 , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .4 rri Brick Store. and see the Vb s Uf0 ll and nlacpd My new purchases include CJIXG- :o:- :o: up to fine -:0:- line of Guns and Hardware, kinds. :o:- to my store. :o-. never been larger or better, " Flour ! Every barrel warranted. lot of H0LASSB! barrels of iu 1 0 clear as Honey. at 65 cts. per bush. the Durchasinir cower nf n. r.l- the volume of money is dimin- done at mvstnr Pmn mt oaa Furniture wr j - - m ubv Rrspectfullyfc ' J. K. ROYAL. Sl2 l 9 Y. V. Railroad. i, Manager. j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHAMPION FOOD r Cures Hog Cholera RVTTEXSIIOHSiCS. And cure diseases requiting fio-n indigestion and overwork. Increases the yield of milk innn Cows and impiovew Inequality. Wo have hundred. of certiftVuU- from reliable permm, all ov r fu country, to provo above. It 1 Sur.K ! It !. IxExrKxsivY ! It is no Uumdvu! IT 18 INVAT.V A1II.K TO the Faumkk! If you. have h hick beast buy :outul mid try it. We have three testimonials. can furnish any nuniler on amiHm- non 10 an one 01 ine agents. Sanpri, S. C. AurtiKt 3nl. Isw. .t i-r. J. Stev itn A T lor, wliinln ton.X. i'. ' ' 1kir Mm : r have tn- n tu.ins pln Food" for twelve mouth and ml iht it iloo all Ut:it lit rlaiuifd for if. Ir ,.!,.. tlie ponoral rondition of atork and will cun IIok t'U Um. vr e tvnl It to our tock rrjrM larly and would not do without it. J. It. ALLSBIKHK. I.AVRIXWSO, N. C S..t. nib. 1NS51. Meira. J.('.Nevinon & Tavlor, liming ton, X. .',: Dear iks. Ai r tila tin-halt Uml "Cliampioo Food" jHircba-J of we can rtadily aay tlint it Iihk fulttlled trj rt jwi ntatlon made for It to far a we have trlsl It. In no inntanoo lm it fallod to len flt stock fed on it, we ran imrticiilarly rnmi mend it for miMi eow. . i vn and eoli. we rt-gwrd it an th brtt.M food on the lnurkt-t. tvad u another ualt Iwrrt l. Votira Trulv, A LEA'. McK IXXOX ktK wii.iijm;tox. X. O., Oct. 10th, Ixt'X Mrhrn. J. V. Mcvcnwon & Taylor: (iEMi.kur.x : The 'I hampion Food" you Hold in kt8 Inn-n given a fair trial. It U a uv cogs, and e are glad to add teatliuony to it worth, when fed to our hontea we find it aid dijreMion, ereatea an apin tite and the animal improve nt once; it in a great condi tioner, and a trial will prove IT value, we have fed it to onr cowh and with them aUo it has proved a pnat dilutive, hIU the flow uu iumj 01 me inuii nun imroveu. the l r cenUige ot Incrcaae we cannot vet iKitively Mate. The food doea all you ela'li.i in the line of tet! we have made; we ahatl continue ita line and advise all the owner of stock to give it a trial. T. J..SOTTIIEULA"XI. W. A. JOHNSON, Agent, Clinton, N. t'?. J.C. STEVEXSOX & TAYLOR, oct 24-tf AgenU for N. Carolina. W. T. .WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FATETTEYILLE ST I-Round Shaves, Hacks and all Edge Tools made, and Repairing done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large" lot of Western Buggies (open nl top) and Roads Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as any like goods in Goldsboro, Fayettevillo or Wilmington. Respectfully, mch28-lf W.T. WILLIAMSON. DO YOU WANT A NEW M'e unhesitatingly pronounce th lyers 1k Pond PIANO the finest nd most reliable in the world. Five newly patented Inventions uned la these piaoos only. Cll at our store and examine the new Spi t Stop which vea pianos from wear while practising wd makes tone lnaud ible to all ou'bidc of room. A wonder ful Invention. H. MILLER & CO. Goldsboro. N. C. CIDER. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST rEACII 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 Pea-Nuts which are sold at lowest price forcash. , COO Pipes, of all sfvlo nr. A sizes. Trv on a. Respectfully, Je 21-1 yr. W. MARSHAL BOLLARD, With I. T. ALDERMAN, Timber Agent, 108 WA TER STREET, Wilmington, X. C. apr3 4t - SESSOr.VS HOTEL, ROSEBOl lO, X. C- . Special accommodations for the taken? .arderS Wi" also mv8-trMRS' .J M' SEBSOMS, -iS-tr . . Propriety.