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II- I ;IML.S LOtALh. "V.intir' and HiiMness Notice1 can 1: i (l in tlii-i column at ten cent a line. A lint; lot of (.'rookery and (ilas." w.f.s' jtst uceivcd at B. F. Powf.m.'h. Another lot of that fine Smoking ; ..l.iicco juM received at T. M. Kkiuiki.l'is. A IV riil Card. I Why baa "K" not answered the i)n last Saturday E.W. Kerr, Iv-i- questions asked by "I log-shearer"? rl" t Ingold and Clear Run Ho can't do it, is the i;atnral conclu- '1 r'l'n,Uns M vote against the Rail- ll ;(j barrels (if that good Flour at -:iino price, j u-1 received at J. II. IIovai,. flion. A Japincsc conceit by foreign talent aviated by the local talent of this place will be given in Atkir.a' Hall on Friday evening June 27th Kev. C. P. Jcrorne requests to bargains; U AIM J A INS ! ! ;it the Racket Store, in White Dress (;in)"lj, LiKlM-s' Hats and Ribbons, t mII and h-o them. Mils. M. E. 1kti:iwon & Co. !'. sure and eall on M. Hanstkin lor your Clothing, IlatH, SboeH, Dry ( JikkIh, At 1 1 :t II New York. All good mut be sold, lie Mire to call on bin). "Point Lace" Flour for sale at T. M. Fkkiikms. JCST RECEIVED. Anolli' r pretty lot of Millinery (inodsand a late invoice of White ;ods and solid color Satinets, at Mount: A- 1 utiuck's. All Thrrmgh Sampson. What SamjwonUn f it Itoln? Sajlar Thf CUtiag Exmue f Mit tliv tSend us the news from i your j Xature could not have bern more township lor this column, r-veryj subscriber to this pajer has a litfht and is requested to contribute items of news in "lies' neighborhood for this column. We will not publish your name unless you desire h, XEWTOX GKOVE- Misses Vara Benton, Bottle West, Clyde Benton and Mr. E. B. Oran- roal ommis-ion bill In the lat Iegi?,l;ture. Ijiskod Mr. KerraUmt two weeks sine, if he objected tome repjrting his speech. He said th it be did not but would be gl ul to have me do so. I had an appointment 4.. .1. .. I,.,.. . l. .41 1 state that he cannot fill his ap- ,,ut excused tor the express pur- pointmcnt of at Johnson's Chapel on I,ost' ot reporting the si-ech;and it 4th Sunday but will preach at that was Kt"trally understood that I ptaco the 5th Sunday ' would do. Lpon reaching ingoKi tham, are attending the Teachers' last Saturday Mr. Kerr objected to Institute at Smithfield this week. j i tamers insuiuie will i.o ,.lv:n!? i.-H .w.w., r,.n,rPli t told . Died. IIia infnnt win of Mr. John 1.11 ;. ii- . . .1 . it-m in imioii tins ycarcornintncing hh that I felt that it was mv dutv Hudson. June 1st. Also, the infant on Monday Aug. lLo 18th The coub- to report his mpeech, because my child of Mr. Redden Underwood, ty supt. al 1 ublic Instruction will be readers were all anxious to know June 2d. aviated by some one sent by the what his defense was. lie then Miss Martha West, from near Sha- Ile will give you more State Supt. asked me as a personal favor not to dy drove, who has been spending for a small sum of money ..s rvir-fM in thn i-'t..r. ,i ,.k,..i. reiMrt it. 1 told him in the first some time with the Misses est, re l I . T .... I 1 1 - f 1 1 I A C A my oilier house this side ol hy th lev. Dr. Carmicbel n-i Sun- 1 iaa 1 " ,um ue 111 An UWKWaru lurnea nome aiuruay day next at II o'clock a m There ,,Kht' ,or my reaUer! t-pected a re- Miss Lillio llhams is spending wiliMin i..rvi .. i..; .,v I I'Oft and it wouui appear to them some time with lnends'and relatives - - " . ill mi; J j I n. V-VJ I I A 1. m. w t T 1 I & 1 I Tl !ll. uiui i whs airmu iu iepori ins near rayeneviiie. sp2ech, meet hi.-s argumo its and Miss Venie Bizzell, who has been answer them, in the 2nd place he had teaching in Clement Model School, no rirht to ask a personal favor has returned home on vacation; also last meeting at the residence of Capt. about a matter of jiublic interest. Mr. L. M. Underwood, who hsu been V . II. I owle. Tho next meeting He said tl at he would not object to attending school at the same place, will be held on the 4th Friday even- a report of his speech being publish- is at home enjoying holiday. ing in .J lino at tho residence of Dr. ed if the report did him justice?. I Mr. James R. Underwood left for A. M. Leo. The Play under discus- told him that he should bo reported Richmond sone time ago. nr entire stock of Crockery and sion wi.l be the comedy, "All's Well fairly and that 1 would submit to The County Lecturer of tho Far (Muss is o Herod at cost that Kmls Well." him my report oi n is speech net ore mors' Alliance del lverea a puDlicutd Wm. A. Johnson's. nublisnintr it. so that he misrht dress before the Newton Grove Alii -l apt . W . Ji, ! aison has placed correctanv errors that I miirht make, ance to-dav. which was verv forcible: II . ..i . . .1 . ... I i I r t . . " " l " ' -1 I will continue io sen oui my sio.; upon our uioie anoiner insn potato ftnd further more that he should also a verv fine sneech was made bv . i. ... ...i;il.ll l.. ti. .. i it.. . I I " 1 at co.t, and at auction on eacn oai- ui u.u eauy ivose variety mat oeats haveas much space as he needed to W. S. Thomson. uniay. narc imiKums u.mm 1111s oub i rnnlv to me. He answered that he Mr. James Crnnanherv died on the p.iihklij. j ineiisui i.j incnes m circumterence, wouId not read my report if I showed first on June; aged about 80 year jeiiKiii, menus " it to him. So T nrnenoded to ronnrt TVf P'lrr.i Mnnlr and Dr. P. IT. pouriil six h:s snRoch which will he found in I Benton attended the eoneert. civen another column and I will let those by the school at Smithfield NOTICE! T?pv O P MoL-a who heard it be the indce as to its Jb LOS. . i correctness. Upon reaching Clin- on MOUNT OLIVE DEPARTMENT. ! intention cd the ritluw tlmmh' ithaaidof Piof. Britton to make thb clMjil one of the Ul of If ; kxjo in tin State, ami If uir popb j will aid In su-tainlnjr It, we will prove it, w have the teach r-, uivo us tho pupils. I AX.xfAi. Ktror.T and r.oix or HOXOUFOK TIIK YKAU 1SY IMUSft- Music lK-partiuent, Mrs. Ed. E. Britton. Princijwl consiueraic in me iiowinir oi suibible weather, for tho closing exerciosof this worthy institution of learning. Thuoday evening laft, a large concourse of visitors and patrons as sembled in tho IJterary Hall, to listen to the speaker who was to ad dress the Henry E. Shepherd Lite rary Society. Promptly at tie hour Mr. Charles B. Aycockof Goldsboro, NEW iKJUttLi: (X)LUMN AI)VKHTISF.Mn?rr8, At the Mammoth Grocery B Hardware Establishment 3? 0XI35ffXO3S X. C, thechosen orator, ex-ortetl bv huteil by members of Board, IU'vs. rof. E. E. Britton the principal of AU,r;7i"ma"l',r','7 f . ... 1 and Britton. IVoks only to 1-t mc ,-1 . S . J Is tin plar whori tn wry on WuM l whit h mW.i XSIieXVilnli ' i I buy in largo quantities for rash .llunt nil my tIK 2nd classi Bessie Kormay, and Estelle NVestbrook, Prtntation of books by II. J. Aaron. . Literary IepartTient-dtooks Pre- Al I . 1 11 . 1 1 ine bcnooi, iouowca oy me mem- jfonor pupils. hersot the Society who seated them selves on the capacious stage. The exercises commenced by an instru mental trio, Misses Bessie Koanegay Bessie Williams and Katie Souther land, at the close of the same, First class 1st Honor lu Brut English; 2nd Honor Wooten Oliver 3rd Honor Sudie Hall. S econdcli-s 1-t Honor Julia threfr I can cheaper than tli-j wh t?, n t, u will U ami 'ive mv c isUhner. thi bone fit. 6Q5"The lH.t Trader ut Td.trro, llrandl, Win, IVtrf .Vhi kiej, et., alway on hand. tiT ilHKli M WHISKY ALWAYS OX J. H. ROYA1 .. Ir.i llankins ! jwying hi pa- Holmes; 2nd Honcr Claude Aber- rentM vi-it, and al renewing Ids it ' i ... ... ... at tent ion to the young Iadios. I lav I is truly it ladles man, and n eom- pal church to night at by Rev. Mr. Arnold. 8:80 o'clock -Tho Shakespearean Club held its nethy. Third class -1st Honor Bmsie la ... . ... - ti . . i . ... . i t nil it I n "'ml I nrnr Iik.iii jrresuieni rrans inver iwivanceti I'.T. . J. V. in,.ml Jili. muliiv in vnnn.- mMiiU .... l ams: 3rd Honor Herbert M arable, mendanu 'quatitj m aoung g ntie- and m a very neat specrh, mtroduc- F't,. .-t h onor-Bessie inan. e l to the audience, Mr. Aycock Kornegay;2nd Honor Leroy Aaron; whose subject was "Service is bet- 3rd Honor Laura Faison. ter than Gold." For near one hour Preparatery class 1st Honor this wonderful rator, entertained a ?hin ' . .Miss Lena Aaron; ord Honor Eliza large and intelligent audience in a Holmes. manner that was mot pleasing and Sophomore class 1st Honor Miss instructive to all, from his very Janic Thomson; 2nd Honor Miss first words everybody caught the Jtnn.io Williams; 3rd Honor-Miss i , Annie Summerlin. spirit of enthusiasm, and the speaker Allvancwl dass-lst Honor R.M. in harmony with hearers were taken Williams. from wit to eloquence and from For Perfect Examination, Mis Dr. Jub Fai--on piid the Pioneer Lu:iiikt i'o. a vMt that cot him about forty dollar-. His hor--f was left alone and Invamc frightened and ran away, breaking into many loics his buggy. We were glad to welcme Mr. Joo Robinson of the Argus who palcl our Comn eneement a vt-lt and in a very captivating and graceful man If you want Flour cheap 'give M. Fcirell a call. T, the record of last week. mcasur lo is o incnes in width, and weighs ono and a half cunces. wiom tn noetrv. nintin,r aii with Roberta English, who obtained 100 ncrintroluctslCol.Thos. W.Strango . r rfJ1 -o i , ......... . I . .i . t ....... i a tOUCh that has placed him at the Int un au tuate, m i.u- to ine large mm.ence, HuuITr.- , Ti , . lion. ated the many words of wisdom ot- front of public speakers. It Is im- instrumental Duett-William Tell. n,r04, hv . L,(,nt, possiDle to give an outline of this Overture Misses Maggie Bridgers ured oy notn j,( nuenHn. speech, we have never gathered so and Daisy Marable. I ti i ? a; i t . . much real fruit from a srteech of . ineuicuon oy ivev forty minutes, in our life, and the audience were loud in their praise On last Thursday the people of of his word so fitly spoken, and I hivoiimt reeeived two car loads I oM..i. . n..i!.i U ..r .1.1. t .Hv Favettevillo Yard. T "T'" e , nicrht t l'n-irned that Newton Grove had the pleasure of congratulate Prof. Britton in the " " " - " i-uuitu Ull 1HMI1-J iUlSBIUUS. UO BQOW- - I ... . . " , I i.-U vnMl a ,11 Q 4K Krvnn- 1.,.- some one had circulated the report neanng the much esteemed lecturer . T i. V , .i r.. r- i . ... nnhflPmintv Prmpr,i a .Han bers of the Society w ho displayed geuier. Mr. Aber nethy. FRIDAY XIGIIT, AXXUAI. tXDXCEUT. Entrance of pupils with song, "Singing ct eerily." Salutatory Eric Abemethy. XjOCAIiSi We aro having puto and unadol- I terated Summer weather. . j i .i i .ii ii ,i..ti i AiM.nu.nu.rn.rn su.au nve uoimr ed the glcat need of Missionary work Ilea:: riones ior iniauis. laitteh who ate in need ot work in my line will do well to write or call to see me at my works. Respectfully, Ciias. A. Goodwin. lurtcx to New Advertisements. Notice J. C. Wright. Notic J. C. Wright. Sale of Land G. W. Crumpler. PA I II ItEAllIXti .NOTICES. i Cards and Ui'adin Xotiren can ho in i i d (1 under this head lor 10 if nt.i ic r line. within c ur bounds and made a strong appeal for charity not only to begin at home but to stay at home as long as thcro was such a crying need for it. Ilev. Junius Millard of Golds- boro, but a native of this county, preached as is reported a fine sermon in the Baptist church on Tuesday evening. His subject was, 'Jesus as a man" We did not have the pleasure of hearing him but have heard many 6Deak in very compli mcut ary terms of his effort. Mr. Kerr, in his speech at In- that Mr. Kerr on the speech at county raruiers- aiimuce, -- , , Trio "Obcron Pantasie Ingold challenged and defied me to lr. Marion liutier. For nearly two ..juSm ... w.v. aa . Mrg 1ritt0n MLsscs Marable and answerand refute whathesaid in his ours he entertained a number ot " - i liridgers. our farmers and members of other ivoreu son, ana snan ueugnttoj concert sectitation "in tneiorn voeations with one of the most pt- honor him for the diligent endeavor mg" l'upiis ot rrimary ciass. nressiveand forcible addressas wo he has always shown in honoring have heard in many a day. How his Wends when called on to serve I 11. I A 1 At i any fair minded man can fail to be a mem in any capacity wnerc me cirAn Qii;.1T1 off or w.imt., elevation and betterment of the speech and that I hung my head and refused when he got through to re ply to hiv. This charge is au un- miticrateu lalschood. Ths man who told it can call upon mo at my ofiice. I had understood that there would bo ono or twro gentlemen at Ingold to reply to Mr. Kerr, and I went in the capacity of a newspaper man to report for my paper and give my answer "to him in type. And while Mr. Kerr made many state ments that could be easily refuted, we did not reply to him then, fcrit Some of our young folks had a fish- school "Trepping To- fry at Mr.Robt. Williams' mill Mon day. Thanks to "Uncle SoPBai field for some nice peaches which he left on the desk of "ye local" last Saturday- Miss Annie Men, great A X . i u.. i i . j . i i i . i i . i i i j. incfriinfivfi on I onforfii.ninnp f al lr I XIJSI.1C Dl&nnCl num ui iih v. sin innr nu isicr. nrwi wsm nu nv nni n s mnn ninip nr. unv vuiiuuuwh CJ - - - - J m.. a. M M J a I V .1.1 VI I VW m MtJ V I. It" -'-' jr-rHIW4fb'4lw I 1 ESI RARLE PROPERTY. We have in our hands for disposal three pieces of very desirable prop- I 1 1 ' 1 1 n 4 1 ... t : 4 1.1 . . . 1 I 1 . 1. r 1 1.- 1. 4 .. 1 . I . ertv. Those deririn" to purchase I " 't wuuiu cau.se social etjuai- i rupiy iu iiiuj, uui veiit to teiny u lty hut ween tho whites and blacks Rev. Mr. Abernethey preached an excellent sermon in the Methodist church last Sunday morning. The whistle of the wheat thresher in our town Inst .Thursday reminded us that the harvesting season is upon Wartermelon pass hero daily by io car load, poinor North, hichtccn - .. . " - on WallnnU CU K AfiOI5 T1,,;D Vlli.l UK Itl JWAIUlllUll U I I roc CO. Mr. W. S. Teomson, a prorai- ,uo"uu"",M' M"" TTinsewives" Girls of 3rd class. ear loads naKed un Tuesday. They nent young attorney of the Clinton araoie, "lieethoven's Moonlight Vocal Solo "Not Before Pa, hook temnlinir. but they !?inu' "bo- bar was called o.. and made a highly bonaty' rendered m a very Dear Miss Ltzz aH(. him is beyond my comprehension, human race is in question. In scathing terms he showed the bucn Um Aycock aie 111 Essay 1 'I lome, ' ' Summerlin. Concert Rec it at i o n 'Acad cm y Bells," Pupils of Preparatory class. Song by school "You never miss the water till the well runs dry." Intr. Duett -"Musket Galop" Misses Estelle Westbrook and Bessie nit. o.w. holmus o m:in 1XV11 4,I nevT haw a garment to lino for a man or a maid; there never wax a c hair U. wmvI ftr a cobbler or a kinvr t sit in; nevo a honsa t. flue t ?hlter the hmuatt head. The.- ments alxmt us tho lorhv.M sun, me imperial iiumii are not txi kftxitl for the human race. Elegance fits man; but tin we not valui th.se lo ! a a little mure than they are worth, and Hometii.te morigago a house for tho mahogany w bring into it? I would rather eat my dinner oir the head of a barrel, or dre aftr tho fashion of John the Baptist in the wilderneHs, or sit on a block all my life, than consume all on myself before I got a home, and take i much pains with tho outsldo when the Inside was as hollow an an empty nut. Beauty is a great thing; but beauty of garment, hou.se and furniture are tawdry ornaments compared with domestic love. All the elegance iu the world will not maltft a homo; and I would give more for a spoonful of real ho.trt-.ove thin for whole ship loads of furniture and all the gorgeous ues all the upholsterers In the world can gather." thei very of monopoly and that the demand and we trust that our peo- Kornegay Violin accompaniment. u farmer's only hope was in organiza- pie will not be slow in recognizing Recitation--"MarcoBozzaris" Wil- tion and as a body demanding iusti- u,ls at me ciose oi mis auuress V,u., ,.t . i . i tl will do well to call at our ofiice. THE CAUCASIAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. We have triven W. II. Stetson the exclusive sale of our celebrated Cel luloid Lined Whips. Anybody buy-' in these whips, and not proving satisfactory, by any fair usage, can ret urn them and get value received. Lay Whip Co. him thrAnfrh ton .tn iminfe rt ivivr 0 'I.---.,-..-- . I ctAarkrAl . Cnvwn vet .mH in I inn ti i Ctt 1 I 1 bno rt moil ttt Now there is no paper that has more paper. But since things have taken could be adopted lor the immediate pri v"' Recitation "Th SUMMER ART SCHOOL. 1 will open an Art School in Clin next M ,nday, the 16th, to continue kin, that young but able Jurist, who for tour weeks. Those desiring to has no superior on the bench, nomi receive instruction will apply to nated by a handsome voto. The MISS SUDIE FAISON, township primaries to elect delegates Clinton, N. C. J t0 tJ,;3 convention and tho Congres sional convention will be held in this HOUSE AND LOT IN THE TOWN county on Juue the 20th. l et every ()1 Clars 10.M Kill SAljh,. good man turn out and send a strong I will sell my dwelling, six rooms, delegation eaeli with : fire titaco. and lot. on I iit i. r. it- i . i.t. l Pesbvtorian Church street. It has v u JU,lueht im- ivter lo P"" THE 'CAUCASIAN hlS appoint Instr.Duott- "Fairy Queen Ga.op ir t ! lTrrn: i ir.i I 4 . ii. . i - r ..I?. I ikshs .IP lint; Yiiii:niis huh ivt'iuic I nu iai .... .. .. . . . . ,. I .IW I II l I I I lll I. IHI'lLfkll II 1UU I 11 I 1 II I ' ' Greatest objection to m enmmissinn find T had not boon invited there to Saul that he believed that the """'MSniithorlAnd. sub-Treasury bill now before con MWW jruunB u cupiciwiwus Motion Sonc "See, the Clock" Air. wunani noimes move.i ms gress was the best measure that Miss of about fourteen summers, Pupils of Primary and Intermediate family hack into the country last , . . .. Saturday he moved hero several a i ai . a .. -- I niwuniinn nn n n on " irii" i . . . .... . . . . . . . . . mi iiirim irn nriican -rmmt i 111. i tr-ii i ur t r- . ..-- . ... . v . - ' - - - i - - - - i . i . . . . . . . . . i . . . . t . .i.iu,.. i i, infollicronr rnn.lor.1 tlion T,r fn. (l,,ctn, T om nmu rMrl,rtnmn,.t liim rdielOt tlie tarilierS. lie declared "" "" " " " .i-.i., IM f A i inn . mouum Ug l K I 7 IA vnooL' u'irh o haniUAma hnnnftf f 1 cahian, therefore such an absurd on the stump and reply to him, and nimsen in lavor ot aoousning me , 1 Essay "Is Poverty and rediculous statement as the I take this means of challensinz national banks. In closing he made n l"c peetn was so appro- above reouires no answer at our him to inform me of his next ap- a strong appeal in favor ot a Rail- Pte words so we i chosen, and hands. All Intelligent people -will paintment and inviting me to meet road commisssou, and showed the tne aenvery so gracenu and sweet, laugh to scorn such clabberdash. him. Marion Butler. faBing 0f the position of those who the gentleman for once almost be- appose it. yE. i came uazea ana ine awiui silence that rcigneu was distressing, but Mrs. Britton and JMiss liessie wil LISBON. soon njs min(i gained mastery and liams. Mr. Kedar Vann has potatoes Ui, n,ovD k i.o.,;r.,i i-D I Recitation "The Legend ot tho vines three feet lonff in his field t i i Organ Builder," MissKetuaSouther- ints inrte itei long in ins nem were tendered in such a way as to inn,i l.U4V 1 1 It, t 14 I I llluu' spiuuicu uum iuc iuutiu leit bring down the house. Thus ended Somrbvschool-The BirdCaroe." in the ground last year. thfi nrst fiVenincrs entertainment . Vocal Solo "Judeth," Miss Annie Southerland. Personals. Hie next Judicial convention for this district that meets in Kinston ! 4 I July nth, will nominate a successor Mrs. T. II. McKoy is snendinjr a to Judgo lioykin. Let bampson few weeks in town. countyturn out in lull forceand secour We aro sorry to learn that Mrs. distinguished countyman, E. T Boy- Jicnry Chesnutt remains quite ill. Dr. and Mrs. Carmachael, of Wil . . 11 . A. I . 1 Curse," advantages oi our cxrcuvni .sciiooi. Miss Roberta English. Wc are sorry they could not remain Instr. Solo "The Banjo," Miss wi(h ns. Daisy Marable. Recitation "Last Days of Her- Our townsman Mr. David C. Sum- culaneum," Miss Fannie Lamlert. merlin shipped a box of peaches Instr. Duett "I Dolce Concents," North Tuesday, which is the first shipment we have herd of this. season. He shipped them to New York, to Mess. Rhodes Chandloi & Co.,whose card will be found in our advert ise ing column. The District Conference will con- miugton are visiting at Capt. W. L. Faison's. Thfl State Clironiele. rnaay moimngawo o-ciock me Wand Drin.pUnils of Primary vono :n o1A MMWUt church at !)A.M m..t. ty t 4 1. l .1 t t 1 . r i. j . . v. .... .... .. . ... - x.umxv... WuuiWu.i, o. x. ana intermediate iieparimems. Tllll,alfIV .,rill B,ntl(i win i.0iti --I i . . i t. M a-4 I li! vtm II T iInLr,Mrt 1 1 T I fnotfotmn idfAniP.t A WQ jwerynoay m iNortn uaronnar,llvvl " " r Luju-n 5nindimr iiw-f.dlowinir knoNvs .the character of the State Aaron. Revs. Dr. Marable. and Jessie kornegay anu uessie v n- j - - Mr. Toramie Butler who has been in Chronicle published at Raleigh. It Ubernathv all occunied nlaces on UaJ113: ... , ?"n.Uay " . school at Bethel Hill. N. C, is home has always been a progressive, inde-L. "... 1 ,s uL..insl' 1"? "T. v'an.ary "V..Vbn Wednesday mgtit ot next week-a for the vacation. pendent newspaper since-its estat- " , 1 1 " " " raiu,w,k! ,T """"" large crowd is expected . lishment seven vears aso bv Mr.Pu,uul' uuu iJ- JV,JlliesilJ -v-ui Mrs. Anderson, lei t on baturday ior Walter II. Page. Afterwards, un- Prayer by Dr. - Marable after panment a visit to Mrs. G. W. Bingham, at der tho editorship of the lamented wh?ph. snno and phanf hv nnnil5. Bingha n School. Capt. Randolph A Shotwell.it had 4lrnh -.-i,, - Af thn ic no superior as a ooiu, leariess, non Pompous individual (to the mother of noveril laughing girls) I nhould like to know, madam, If those giggling girls of yours ar laughing at mo? Tim mother (meekly) - Koallv sir, l uon t Know, i noy ouen laugh at nothing. Mr. CrisscroHs Will you pass me the butter, jdeaw? Mins Koatherly Witl all iny Mr. CrisscroMS Only the hut tor, please;. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mix INtsoii's Koincdv. Mr. J. C. HeiMlerson, General Man age i'hataiKHiga Southern R. R. Co. says ho does not lcliovo there is a case of Rheumatism . that Mis. Joe Person's Remedy will not cure, ami that it is tho finest iiiiHlicino for In digestion he has ever usihI. just been newly renovated and paint- el tfood out-buildings. For terms, ap ply to W. G. RACKLEY. in Kev. Neal L. Anderson, has received es Democratic weekly. For more tne beautiful song, Mr. Joe Robin- and accepted a call to the pastorate of than four years now it has been un- son of the Argus, in a very And every body's cordially invited to attend the Dumb Bell Drill Pupils of Pre- sessions ot the conierenee- paratory class. The Editor desires to say that tho Valedictory-Miss Janic Thomson. t, T- i. i. Remarks by Principal Britton song "Not before Pa, Dear" by the about opening school Deplomas, charming little Lizzie, daugterot Dr. Course of study &c. and Mrs. I. W. Faison was the event Rev. C. J. Gibson. D. 1)., IVter bunr, Va., says: I have usi-d Mrs. Joo PersoiiN lU-mitly iu my own family, and it gives me pleanure to fay it has provent nvaluatde Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, and if thoroughly tested, I think will re move many cutaneous disorders. CllUlu iiii.L J. Giiiwix. Petersburg, Va., Jan. 10, Ikkh. good nica orchard on the lot and . . ....... J I i t i 1 1. Snno- hv school "Mernlv over L.i-.-i.i i iv We understand that ho Av- v Tev ,uuo "V" ufr .ttl"?rru Strange of Wilmington the annual ,:1I"U w" ' J" umuK' arouna it tne best taientm tne state. ".. .lV.. t... vears old. she rendered the sonc i uiaiur wins suujevt luur i oiuiu i i iiiiniuii. e uuuersiitnu inai no -j wishes some one to reply to him. for Unwh to ottcn(1 a mectin,. of the Tt r.irnniflfinn ha ffrown rTitHiJ orator whose subject We will take pleasure in doing so, Board of' Agriculture which is in sessien until it now has the largest circula- Life" was delivered in a manner Attention, Sampson Light Infantry ! You are hereby commanded to ap pear at your armory on Friday, the anu nope mat ne win not mase any tj;s yfCeM of his annoi tit ments to oonflier. with x.r ti:t. . . . , , ... , , li,. . jen, rs(i., is in .vaici"u ai- nnr flnnnintmnnfa olrfalr inhliahnii I ' 1 ' . , ,. . . . , , tendin? the mcctinir of the Railway in- tu uvuici lui. niiua. ai iiu noun uu i ,. .. ... . . , , i vestigaiing committee, ai)poiuieu oy Personal Mention. 2uth instant, at 4 o'clock P. M., for s there f re othei3 who will reply to the Llslature. Special Drill. Every member of mm auu su uiere luy uc no UOUDl 1 - I i 1 i i?i i r . Company is expected to attend. By order of Captain Commanding. M. Hansteix, we take the liberty of naming one who can and will reply to him, it is F. R. Cooper, Esq. First Sergeant. Miss Mamie Faison, of the Faculty Peace Institute, Raleigh, N. C, is home, where she will spend a part ot the summer vacation. NOTICE To the Voters of Sampson County. The followiag-young ladies arc visit- ins at Mrs. Wm. II. Fowle'S; the Mr. "K." says that I refused to giving him space in my paper, when i saiu tnat no laDoreu tnmtigii two Misses Crump, of Suffolk, Va., and columns, "wasting our space and his Misses -Villieand Minnie Bumgardner, time in trying to prove what no one of Stanton, Va. 'nn !irn rnnnnvfnil in oinnf of vnnr I m'n rlnnMna 'AT iiir ...!.-. I l7TZttV uken' We dmply meant to y that 8cho0Heache7o SATURDA, the 28th of June, 1890 he wasted our space, because what , graduated at lhe Jefferson Medi al 2 o'clock P. M., tor the purpose of he said was not pertinent t3 the ques- , , . flnrHn. fiv,, .Wwwtn tn a fnnntv w 4i.o nr. cai oegef guvu ub nwuk Convention, to be held in Clinton on I K." is welcome to any reasonable a yS Smce SATURDAY, the 5th day of July, amount of space that he desires in Prof. G. W. Scotti of Suffolk, Va., 1890, for the purpose of sending del- which to defend himself, whether arrived in town last night to assist in egates to the Slate.Congressional and what he says is pertinent or not. We a Japinese concert to be given by Judicial Conventions. challenge Mr. K." to say that we the ladies of the Episcopal church on Exception: The voters of Turkey have ever refused him space in which Friday the 27th for the benefit of the lownsmp win noid tneir primary to say anything that he has desired, chnrch meeting on Saturday, June 21st, so We believe in giving everyone a as not to conflict with the Quarterly Iair showing, and we have frequent Electing of Ten Mile ch rch. My and repeatedly offered him otir By order of Executive Committee, columns in which to say to the pub lic anything that he desired in de I fenseof his course. That offer was tion ever attained by any political that was highly entertaining, and paper in Raleigh. It has gained riCh in wisdom, and advice. By that nimiilntlnn . . . ... : r 7 , ,,. almost a unanimous voice it was 1. oy piaiu iruin teiiing. j -j 1 iu u u 2. By printing the news and all decided to be the best speech of the news. this character ever delivered here. 3, By having convictions and ex We refer our readers to a synopsis' pressing tnemwitnouc tear or tavor. ofsarae. At the close of oration championship of Democratic prin- another instrumental duett ,tTan- - I IS 4I 9 I Ur Tl!li J 5. By standing by the rights of Miss Jennie Williams. At the disposed but is able to bo out again- Dr. Jule Faison, showed commenda the people against any powers or cor- Linse nf the mnste littip Tura Fni. Mr. and Mrs. bam Kason are at ble tact and talent in the presenta porations Recently the paper has been im Appointments of The Connty Lectnrer For Sampson. E. W. KERR. May 2Sth, '90. Chairman. MARKETS. CLINTON. (IU-Iortcd by A. F. Jonxsox & Co ) crn. (now) . . . 1 eas, ... IV0"' . ' 8 to hukens, .... 1.3 to S" " BtK-Hwax .... 18 to ,I"tV'r' 20 to ilar,"; 10 to r odder f ,n,nrt - 5 00 to 5 50 Hl,l('N , 03 to 04 Iurintinc, hard) . . 125 " (Virgin and Yellow Din) 2 30 Cotton, U TO 12 25 10 20 25 12 Mr. Marion Butler,, the County Lecturer of Sampson County Farm made over a year ago and stands er's Alliance, will speak at the fol- open now. In fact, he has a right lowing times and places: to demand the space, for our puper At 3 o'clock on Saturday June the is the organ of the County Alliance, 21st the County Lecturer will de and that powerful body of the yeo- liver a public address at Clear Run manry of your county has asked hira Alliance. to explain his coarse through tho At the residence of M. O. Jackson, columns of this paper. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor Mease inform your readers that I have a positive remely for the above named dUeasc. fy ? t- 4 T v a1 it inn thM'rirtilri ? I ArvAlfto o si.ii its Tunipntino. . . cases nave occn permanently cured. hotdn, (strained) ... 1 lo per barrel t 8J,a Dc nd to send two bottles of " (good strained) . '115 per barrel ny re.uedy fuee to any of your rcad T',r. . . . tl 35 per IkutcI I ! whn have eonsiiiiintion if f Iipv vriM l tr scud me their exprc-s and poat ofiice 4x1 ddrc.-.i. UcpcctfuV... 1141 i. J. 1AILUM, ftl. Crude Turpentine, (Ifurdi " " (Virgin JellovvIi, . . . fotton. . ... Timber, per iu a oo to 15 oo 181 Pearl St.. New York Esq., on Thursday, June the 26th, at 2 o'clock P. M. At Hickory Grove Alliance, No 1029, on Saturday, June 28th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Those who are no members of the Alliance aro special ly invited to attend. At Mingo Lodge, on Saturday, Juue the 28th, at 3 o'click P. M. , IKanv Persons Are broken down from overwork or hooaehold wes Brown's Iron Bitters rflmiUls the gvstem. aids digestion, removes ex cess or bile, awl cvuvs iu&laria. Oct the (enaiae. Miss. Maggie Hargrove is vlsitin, relatives and friends. Mrs. Ed Smith and children are visiting relatives and friends. Miss. Ella Brown of Warsaw spent a few days with Mrs. D. J. Aaron. with the charm and intellegence of a trained vocalist. Her voice was remarkably flexible and sweet for a child, and her comjiosure was as tonishing to see. Without Ignoring the many good things offered In the excellent "Bill or Fart" at the closing exe cises. It is but just to say that tho little ladies. Julia Mc- Coi.:snono, N. C, ct. 23, Miw. J-k I'kkkoX Deaf Matlam About April, IK87, I treated Ham Privett for Scrofula affecting the glands of the neck. I had done for him all that could, and eoniderod his chances for life very jmall and t ld so, and that if you would l-no-(it him with your Remedy, I wauld give you a certificate of the fact. J hat you have done your part the boy is now a living witness, and I fliall not hesitate to furnish your Remedy in any hlmilar ca-ses I may Ik; called upon to treat. I am very truly, Tiioh. Hi li.. M, 1. Mr. Robl. Williams has been in- Gee and iura Faison, daughter of) hy Wm. A. Johnson, Wliolesale Agent, Clinton, N. C. dec.V ly i sou, about eleven years old, came proved and gives its subscribers forward and presented the speaker Jas. Kel ley's, horse. Mr. Eison has a fine tion of the boquts. There were mar y others who showed great im T" : A 17i,rkrim i . i. r . Sid linir I . . a a a ..... .n.U t A more matter every week than ever with flowers and in a manner that provemt-m, uUl ve ea t K before. In order to place it in every captivated the speaker and audience. sonrj uu,e wul u,c U1 iHrtner particulars, family in the State the subscription Tf dnnp in nn 1mirahip m!iriTitr Uncle Dr. B. F. Marable. I price has been reduced to 1.25 per , t. i Miss Lulie Miller, of Goldsboro How to Core all Skin Hisea." year, ine management oi tne pa-1 J ' ' ' per expects to aid 5,000 new sub- gratuiated, tor the excellent manner subscribers during the present year, in which she performed her bend tor sample copy. Address, the wav in which she acted have done great credit to one of mature age. -She was deliberate NOTICE. HAVING QUALIFIED AS administrator of Iwuir. W. Bovkin, dewased, notice is herehy lj;iven lo .ill iartifis wing said m- The State Chrosicle, Raleigh, N. C. madea short visit here last week to simply apply "Swa xb'sOiximent l:4l lo ni,ke "nmediate payment. .... . . . v . ...i r,.;.... --i All ti:ii ties boldintr cldiiiH aMint i l herlriend miss LiOia iavi. .luwicinai - - . - duty, 1 . inss ijoia i a tetter, ecztm i, iUh. alhruptio;,-im th. I sal estate are notified to present would Miss Mary Hicks returned home r.l(.t. html . noi-e . &e.. ! avincr the fku ! th in lor paymfnl within twelve An Editor's Faith. The editor of the Advocate, pub- and composed and her well chosen school. ftle Wednesday of last week from States- char, white and h aithv. I o great heal-J mon;b!-,'r lhis notice will be pk"4l rate ville, where she has been attending ing and ur; live iH.wtr arc poe.MV j iiH,ar ftliIr repvry. e D no 0(jlcr remcjv. Ak yur drur-i J. t.. V RKJ11 , words were effective. OI course! Mr. Crocker the Baptist Minister I Erist for t wavke's Ointment. ;i 'at?u:.'3li I fi 2 ) an. I ." ceu'. For Kile by Dr. l(. II. IIi.miav. DruuUt, crmtm,a:i.l V. 1. Kkxneov. , Warsaw, . ('. . lished at Greenville. Ala., expresses Col. Stranjre met the occasion with is with us. ne enter upon me "HacKMET C'K, his faith ir. R. S. S: The eroodthis I Olinrr on,l onnmnrifinne Wo Charire Ot ttiis Cliurcii. we WISH mill srail lurumiP. irie - - - a - uiivi ii'i '& i , a jAAij i - - . preparation has accomplished is in- mhro tho mrt r tho i..ni much success. calculable, and thusanCs of men and 1 . . Miaa.9 Millie D ivis ,f S-.-vcn women that it has saved from an 4 e ,& " V V. early grave to day rise up and bless The school evidenced thorougn springs ana nena uonowen anu the orginator, and those who placed I training, and the patrons all are Stella Parker of Golddoro arc visit it in their power to procure it. A h,vhlv nlM! with tho nro-rress in rr frienda lier. number of our acquaintances havel . , . . I . TT . t v it I wife owe ourselvf used this wonderful medicine to shown, and by the unanimous voice Miss Anna Herring and her broth- LurapUon Clsre.,. their great benefit, most of thera i f the board of Trustees, Prof. Brit- j er Matt, of Clinton, were visiting ir. RoLriAV, lint-Mi, an 1 W. l Kkx to thdr perfect healing:, and ther ton was elected for another year. It in this section last week. Mr. Matt nedv, Warsaw. . . testimony has been given to the ha but oroner to sav that in his wife skeins to have a special fondne4for pubiicthat others like thetn may h has lh mo,t thorough vis;tiT,c Mt. Oliveifi. Pile I Piles! Itchinsr Pilwl take the healing balm. We know . ... . .. .......... .T. ... svmpthim Moisture - intense iul. that Swift's Specific (S. S. S. is no music acners m tne oiaie, ana ine Hob Southerland is home again . . Ht.Ul m!Utt At nirrht . WMre humbug, and can recommend It, work of hfe assistant in the Primary from Davidson College, spending J bscmtcliiu?. Ifullowcd to confmu. and we do most heartily.. The Department evinced thorough work, his vacation. Rob is universally tumors f tiuJ whUh often bleed and nl June III, ".KJ.-Ut Administrator. NOTICE. I I A VI .'fl niTI.IFIFIl AS L.i. atlui mst ato.-or n iy wikmI j I'.-.yklu, tle-.n-asoil. not Ire is hereby iirivento nil parties' om injr s.iid "8- The licv. Cel. II. Tluiyer, f It -t.ir-! iiiUs u nn.ke ircuMHliatc niyment. bon, imiiann, says: ''llu'li mywdf an' Allir;i s holding t-IaiuiH against '"'MsiUd e-UJe arc r.otifiexl to present Ff i.ll h Dr. It. I .f.MI t.,r ,hlViiw i.t .v itiitn luclvo )sa.aB I'vi ii f v . i a p. v mouths, r this notice will Ihj plMd j in bar 1" their recovery. J. U. WRIUIIT, Jim! 19, 'iKi.-Gt Administrator. Sale of Land. proprietors are genial, liberal and! A1i nrjisft jnnM who im ailpd charitable, and have dond probably Z ... . . ... . as much or more good than any Prof- Bntton durinS thls terra- other firn in the Soath. Read, re- wo were pieasei to see so many fleet and be relieved." - I visitors here.and sorry our accommo- tTreatise on Blood and Skin Dis-1 dations-in the Hall were not equal cases mailed free. c to the occasion. Then all went Oil II M Ci XiblllV VV., I , , . - - . Drawer 3. Atlanta. Georgia. away i,ieiuseu- Auere provemente that will he made aur- Are you made miserable by IndigeH MS ine coming term, ana our peo- tiou, Contftipalion, Dizziness, Loss of j pie should patronize the school in ;?VAf. kla. bttll-UU'S a hearty manner. Everything will VITALIZER is a positive cure, .tor . . , . , sale by Dr. R. IE Uolliday, Clinton, be done to advance the inteUectual and W. P. Kennedy. Warsaw, N. C. training of the scholar?. It is the popular.and everybody was pleased rate, becomimr verv wiry, .w a s h f Oistmext stops the no un-and blewl- to see mm again. . i,-!,, i.-.Mi . Mlui n mMt aki- rcm-X- thft tunion. -t dnyi-U, er Prof, and Mrs. Britton left Tues- day.Mrs. Britton-goes to Wilson to by ma L,f.r 50 cents, visit her parents and the Prof, to fW&YS K Morehead to speak Ht the meeting of the Teachers' Assembly. We were pleased to see and shake the hand of Dr. J. D. Hufham, one of the brishtest and best men in North Carol iua, who paid hiahrother- Jn-la'jr. Dr. Marable a hort visit hvt week ' t DBITNKKNNESS tlQCOR HABIT- - -all the World ther Is but on cure, lr. IiaiaM Uoldea hpclfie. It ema b girm in a cap of te or ecHs without tba knawlodgo of tho craoa taking It, tftettil nuiderota drinker or aleokolie wreck. hoala oTdraakmnla have bMB cand vbohare tko tbo Coldea Spec! fin la tMr eoffoo without tboir kaowl dfte, and toda belie y tbr aait drlnkfnc of tbcit own iroo Will, fin nanus hi onset roraus iiwia -lmioistratioa. Oaroo caaraatood. Head for cir cs Ur aad fall particular. AddrMa 1b eoaadfinc, , Geutum titWirui 1$ co bum Ciaciaaaii.O VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the upe:ior Coti;t of SamtKM)ii county, we will, on Satur day, the IDth day of July, 1890, at at the UourthOB.se in Clinton, exp(so to public sale the land of the late Owen JI. Crurpler, on-1 ho west side of Coharic and bounded by the lands of J. 8. (rumpler and CJ. V. Crump ler. containiug about 300 acres, moro or less. TEniw Sale Ten icr ctnt. C;tsh. Note w 1th approved security. THe Nvofvwl nutit title money Is paid. - o. CRUMPIiER, y- tiis . Jul! Auminisiraior. i
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