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THK CAUCASIAN. I'ntcH'i ' i''i;n,' to i. Union. N. '.. ' v 1 matti r. Postal I av, n at in! .!;:- iiiii; ( LINTOA, X. ....-Ji;i.Y W.K'. DFMOCRATIC NOMINEES. !r C 'tjrircH- .'5rd District. r,j;.r.r mix f. ':rady. I'm Jii'ln th District, F.DWIX T. I JOY KIN. Fr Solicitor th Di.-drii-t, OMVKR il. ALLEN. CONVENTIONS, 1930. s! i r ;vkn"iix Is held at Raleigh, on Wednes day, August L'Oth. Hurrah for Grady and Vance. S. i. Alexander lia besti nominated for Co fibrosa in the nth District by acclamation. The 1st and ;ird Regiments broko camp Tuesday. The 2nd and 1 Hi Regiments will go into ramp next Tuesday. While we are uncromprosingly opposed to the unfamous Force Mill, yet we doubt the property of the boycott idea as a retalia tory measure. If the Wilmington Messenger is not careful it will be classed as a failure at political prophesy ing -at least in the 'rd con gressional district. The Farmeis' Alliance Beems to h v been the "longest pole" in the lirst Congressional Dis trict. It knocked down the Simmons. Wil. Star. The s-peech of C. J. Aycock in withdrawing from the con gressional convention was noble and patriotic and made for him many friends in this section. A number of men just now are jrettin a great deal of gratuitous advertising by patri otically withdrawing from con tents in which they were al ready beaten. Simmon and Kitchen have both withdrawn from the con test for Congress in the 1st district, which insures the nomination of J. M. Mewborn by acclamation. Major .Mc 'la mmy was back in his seat nt Washinirton on last Tuesday and 'dealt some timely and caustic blow at Czar Reed, which brought down the applause of the House. If the South and West would drop New York and New Eng land, and join forces for the common good, the problem that now confronts this Government would be solved at oncu. The Railroad Commission of Georgia is dearer and more valuable to the people than any other department of our State Government. J. S. Can dler, Bolicitor-Gfiiaral Circuit Court, Ga. The Farmers' Alliance Rally, at Greensboro, Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday was a grand success, not less than five thousand beiny present. A let ter to the Dispatch says: "The Alliance men are almost unani mously Democratic and for Vance." The Wilmington papers do not seem to know very much about the politics of the 3rd Congressional district The Review says that Grady's nomi nation was an accident, caused by Greens friends coquetting with Grady's. The Messenger refers to Ct ad as another "dark horse." .Neither one of these statements are correct. Grady was no dark horse. His name was placed before the conven tion from the sta.it and remain ed before ' the convention till nominated. His nomination was no accident, but was the logical result of tne situation. Aycock withdrew on the 178th ballot, and every one knew that then the cdsis had come. So thero was no coquetting but every ballot was cast in dead earnest, for it was a certainty that a nomination would be made on that ballot. He re ceived 32 more than was neces sary to a choice. Chapter one : Weak, tired, no ap petite. Chapter two: Took Hood's Sarsa parilla. Chapter three: Strong, cheerful, hungry. OUft NOMINEE. The foils win;.' i.s a condensed ! r n,... i j bi-iurraphical sketch I lm V. (Jl.L'ly, th'' riul.'liti'; of the ; f'tui'.--j';fiai ''iivei!'.i!i at jf'linton: He v;ih iori, Albert-on tou.j Duplin ivKjuiy in l.':i, ' rai-ud (.ri a faun and t t;i. ! 1 school ;j few in lit!:.- in '.vinte s. I Prepared by Kev. -I. M. Sprut.t, ' Kouaiisvill for f'oliev-e. ..ntered ! rniver.iK- v c I-.: .rrA r. t . , f , . ; hm,,,, -.nriJ)mUili that ,nH lake the con - T. ! lilt rtii't .Major norn. uuignam, .jonn ".(trolot the money of ihe couu Graham, Fs'p, Col. T.S. Kenan, ; try out of tiie hands of the few; Rev. .1. R. Stewart Ac, with a system that will give us an highest honors. Taught then e!;Lst5 nml Uexible currency - t, . ... one that will contract and ex- two years m Kenansville in! , .. .,, , J i pand exactly with the annual partnership with Rev. Mr. j 1)r0uucts r tm rountrv. there- Sprunt. In 15'. wan olected Frof. Math, and Xat. Sciences in Austin College then located in Hunsville, Texas. Filled that chair with emenent ability till the war broke out, when ho patriotically should red his musket and serv ed faitnfuily in the Trans Mississippi Department till captured an! lodged in camp Rutler near Springfield, Illinois. Exchange April UG'.i was, Sbiit to Rragg's army at Tullahoma, Tenn., in which he served till cloe of war in Hie Division roinmamiea by Major Uen. I Patrick R. Cleburne. He was i land, a mule, a plow, or a hoe ; wounded twicn in the charge I l)ut tIie only requisites necessa- made by his command on the ry laTe expectations and . , , , ,. ready funds. While you know enemy s works at Irankl.n, that you are engaging in a BPe-T1"- 'cies of gamblin?, you still go At close of war, finding him- about it as if engaged in a legit self in X. (J., he chose to remain I hnate avocation, for trucking here teaching school at Clinton, J beiir tif f U1? relation to farm w 'ling that buying futures m a Sampson county and other blK.ket Hhop does to a regular places, until he i-ommenced j farming in 1877, in 187'J remov-iso ed from Clinton to his old home in Dunlin vlu, e he now ieide ! x, , .14. ... !- i ou know there is a lie lias married twice, 1st in;(n nnnuina.,.! 'iv.. i v. persons of both sexet t.) pay all or. a part of the. cost of their board and tuition by manual i Ify has always been si student, j seeking information on all questions of human interest. He is today one of the braniest and best ported men in the State. He will be a power on any committee on which he is placed, and when he measures lances with men who have now national reputations, they will be the first to ask who is Grady and where has he been all his life? IK 31 OCU.VTIC PLATl'OH 31 Adopted by the Congressional Convention at Clinton, July 23d. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following which was unanimously adopted by the Convention: 1. That we deplore the contin uance in power of the sectional Republican party, with its train of evil consequences which have ever marked its sway, with its partisan and yectioual legisla Hon, its ruinous financial policy j and its unjust and ininnitoun , tariff laws, and pledge our united ; efforts to drive it from power, j 1. lhat we favor equal and ; exact justice to all men. and re deplore the fact that the Kenub - i j lican party has been, during its enure courhe under the control and inlluence of the moneyed i classes of the North and always responsive to their demands, and , against the interests of the great body of the people both North i and South maintaining its in-i flueilCe bv the most hn.refnrp.r1 ! CJ irauu anu onoery. j 3. That w faor the free and 3 t. .. nilllinilPXl I'nmaira tr c-.ti.nv v -. . . n . A. CIl.ti, 1. That we. favor the remov ing of the federal tax on State Hank circulation."- r. Ti,.i .. mai we iavor a change in the principle and amount of tax uere nis wuooieo ifto-i, land this makes yon try the cast; leaving a son, who now practi-; for you are heroically leading a ces law in Waco, Texas; 2nd in j frlorn hope against the yan- Clinton 1S70, to the eldest ! ki'ep; wlfh the it difference , w , , . A of feeding instead of killing daughter of the esteemed late thtM!K j;,, patient and you will Dr. 11. A. liizzeli, who is now j find yourself wishing your truck the mother of 0 living children, j had killed them. He was elected County Snpt After Christmas you will find l'ublic rnstructiou of Duplin ; ;ou.v so depleted ; . iui i 1 1 1 i p : that you naturally look around in 1.VS1 and held the office for ; for something to make up the seven years. In connection with dbdeit, and like a gambler "look farming he cairies oi.' an indus-1 for money where you lost it," trial school, nermi ttiinr voniurl you conclude to"truck." During 7" -I '-.. kuatlHU lurturiiiin.cyc, mi my soui, inai lue : taxes not nnlv In o T-o-wrm,i-. K ! riu,.m rtnllj it liO.of U4l i . I . . , t,, u iv.kui.u naviu.wiaiii'u mat lULitj CIIJiniTe sis, out, even lower, and make up any deficiency in revenue by j live dollars on purpose to llat a graduated income tax ; in oth-i tor you. It is suggestive that er words we demaud a system of ; you are a bloated trucker and taxation that will not bear more; that five dollars every d.y or so heavily upon the poor than upon j is but a trifle out of your im the rich, but which, will be just ! mense store. At this season the to all citizens. , trucker reaps hi crop of sten- 6. That we demand thai Pi n-ir.n ft'ws BHitn pa.a Hiicn laws ns shall effectually prevent the speculation on all agricultural and mechanical productions providing a stringent system of procedure in trials as shall se cure the prompt conviction, and punishment of all offenders. 7. That we demand the pass age of laws prohibiting the alien ownership of land, and that Congress take early Hteps to devise Borne plan to obtain all If lf'r nl nil - 1 "1 lauds now nvrntJ by aliens aud j foreign syndicates'; and that all j lands now held by 1 ail roads and j other corporations, :nexces-i of ucn as i di'iuauy u.-ou aim needed by them, be reclaimed by the i;ovri!iii'Mit and held for uri'in se(tle: ordv. v That CoTieres j-s'i a sulli - lent amount, of ira'-ti-'iial pa;er v .rrencv lo iarilita.tr exchange ihr. u.:l the medium I'int-d Mates mail. of the l'h;tt we favor the abolition l,ie .National Ranking system ( the substitution of a better and the substitution of a better j hyiem : lint friar)iiiiueni 01 ajinern up ana von by furnishing a just and fixed measure of their value, and that the Sub-Treasury bill lately in troduced ifi both Houses ol Con gress comes more nearly effect ing this than any other measure yet offered, and that we approve and endorse the purposes and aims thereof. TRUCKING. (Special t'oirespomk in.-e. ) Mr. Editor: Have you ever tried trucking? If not, you have missed an experience that makes 'life worth living." It is a so called business that all classes may engage in, for the reason that you need not own a foot of commission business Rut it is interesting, fascinating and exasperating that once caught in the whirl, there is no letting huu- to one chances a train t vnu , .. . . " the holiday evening while your wife is looking at (for the fif tieth time) the Christmas cards and Brie a-Brac sent her, vou jour nose in a lughly col- re st!e( catalogue where you find potatoes represented as big as the baby's head, pea-vines with pods thicker than the hair on the aforesaid, and wax-beans with snaps a foot long. You order these "sub-rosa" to get ahead of your neighbor, but find later that he has done the same thing to get ahead of you. Seeing others planting, you rush around; hire your patfi plowed, get out your red pea bags, sow them yourself until you are sure that your back is broken, then pay a negro double price to fin ish the job while you sit down and proceed to raise a blister, as big as a nickle, cutting potatoes. When your peas are up and growing finely it is time to look for the cold wave, which arrives on time to cook your peas aud profits. Treading close on the heels of the freeze is the "Job's comforter," who meets you with a broad smile, and the saluta tion "Colonel, how are your peas ?" Dead ! "Yes, 1 saw they were, and I think the freeze got your potatoes, too." You wish him in a warmer climate and! pass on to hurry to your patch to see for vonrsolf Tint. fT.o weather has been kinder than his wishes for you get a stand on to-thirds of your patch, but :aatrio thrrmirh t.li O vvuvvi in tM Sahara with potato oases here and there. With neasimup. and potatoes onlv moderate rnn . r make up the deficiency with! beans, for you have heard of i the "buan eatiiik vankpp." n.n.i I you determine to feed him Great minds run in the same channel and vnu flnri Umt ti, ' - - V I1U V bllV truckim' frj.ff,rriir-.r ! " n minds and the conseonenr io "somo Un." t"he'1""ce " I "tris T,ln.in.1 1 i - h. the iiimiimt fii-. t ... abundant, but blesses him that - . " gives more than him who takes. Finding your crop will be pota toes and beans the generous stencil donor predicts high prices, a the crop is cut off down South. How sorry you are for the Southern tracker while you thank the pre dieter of its high prices for stencils aud postals. When your potatoes are about the size of marbles you know .vo iunua-miiiu woritea OUl --'.uu i" men spring irom lac ! uo not tan to write to k. Hcs- Fu--! you are relieved for a tim of i r harmony in the system. The ropean eistims-Asrenc ':,-, the .ligger. who the moment, tbe I Mvous s?y.stem ri ves way, sick head- j St. New York, and a.V-ertnin if von job is fished Will hunt Vou up ' 1 ft W m"1' ,e mU' U lost' Your tVeasc.l ances- . . ui and other ailments nw-nMr ti,n nr rurM o,.-,,.,,,,.. .-,.,.. . , iinide where you mavA asking Cpv .VLV.'.' , ; i eyiinusn law - lor "for that little chance. "i Sarsanariila is i.or'iilh.riv )ofa ..,r ,r..... .,,.1 . - for you grabble everyday to to keep ported in brai,' you are tantalized by tretthu quota- tions of potatoes at eirht to nine dollars per barrel, and ar- i kept on the Mirjred -do t'o.- two ! week-, potatoes reman. inr ijuit !seady. Some trucker, u?:ai- ' to stand the strain 1 irij.-r. . it-.- the (jonlian knot" and dij-- ,u.l , the rer-t follow suit Y"U b rrel.. ml the Hides, cull potatoes to iref en -u'h nes to cover the r-id..- boh.- top, fuss, fume. fret. , itv, . 'I l ,H, ill. '4 f mash your thumb off bewi.;..-- are ready to Jn d- cidiii.' : 'ship. Rut, where V I that question, you will be aide : by a throng of sub agents who! will show their truthful tel- graphic messages of "Holy Writ7' and din in your ears the merits j tf their respective houses. As! the whole thing is gambling,! you select at a venture and "let her go, Gallagher." For the next week you are like the hold er of a lottery ticket," expecting 10,000 at the drawing. You atteud promptly at mail hour and alter several disappoint ments the longed-for letter is put in your box. On opening it you find prices of potato js like Governor Vance's catfish have "swunk" to about one-third of the quotation size. They were larger and finer than the seed, but as they were not as large as pictured in catalogue, they pass ed as "seconds, badly culled." Peas a total loss, and no profit in potatoes, your only reliance is on beans, which are now yel lowing on the hill. Your first shipment of bushel boxes brings as much per box as a barrel of potatoes. Great Scott ! You are carried by such a cyclone to the skies; you have at last readied that flood -tide that is j to bear you on to fortune, and found that honest produce men I long have sought. You j rush home, kiss the baby, dance round your wife, promise her a I summer trip on bean money, and wonder why everybody don't -o into beans, when then, are fools io i'.iy mree nonarsiora busJiel j of snaps, i i. , 1 1. nil . . . un your next shipmeut you are convinced that everybody is in tbe bean business by the amount going, but fervently wishing that the bean eaters are yt alive, you push them off j vvj!1 '-aniin the Georgia Shoe, he i rapidly. While juices are n n v at 'vt 0110 i,-'u"- An l alter to the high water mark of the sti "f lISC uo oth"!- Tr' j first, the mail brings you notice.1 x, xvv , (;; , V1(J j oi sales at good prices, and vou' fl flint flfH.1v 15f ?w o i,.,.. for which you have not been j sufficiently thankful. But it is; too good to pass and some mail ' hour brings you neither letter,' nor check. So unsual an inci ! dent causes you to ask the post-; master if there is anything the matter with the Northern ma")., No news for several days, other truckers get none, and patience j worn out, you write. Your stock j ot postals are handy now and you will need them all. For you will get no sales or checks until the price has touched bot ton, write as much as you may. Having had some experience! have used the following letter -alter the socratic style which I have found more affective than any other and as there is no copy right on it all can use" it that wish: Gents : 1 shipped June , boxes beans. Were they receiv ed '.' If so. are thfiv sold If not, why do you hold tliem ? If sold, am I not entitled to net proceeds ? If not, why not ? Yours, &(, Ninety ier cent of the people of Georgia ar; in sympathy with the commission, its objects and.iims, and any man who would, seek to injure it would get but one Legislative oppor- tlJllity Iif l..A fi..;...i,.. i '-"""t uiiKiii iir leutting to bring on the evils Of -ocial " negro f quality, it has t-lFectii- ally erected barriers to it in railroad travel that can never be broken down or "burned j away." The negroes ride in; . i i,i""aw iunusnea lor h y oraer ot the railroad commlss ssion.-J. S. Candler, Soli-j fj"" heir? Vn 'U Rcot , r. , land, wiles and Ireland. -Iot jf .eneral Circuit Court, Ga. j those heirs are in the Unite Estates c' tor-General .. nfSK flflwen Uv.,,iiu v .,T i. , i--Mv,rs on your , fZl.. "il?"' .?! " V ilf III ire XHIl-ilT I V nutllri, ,-,r 11 !.,. : 1 1 .. ..i - i .... ... !,uvu nas reeem-u ttiv most i t?mtlfvin' liraico !-, ...!;.;. i . . I AtT,fA,. 1 1, ..,1 i .... uu-ji-wn !i iiu- : .r existence Del ore taking it was un.y niK.'ry. it strengthens the nerves, cures sick headache and iiuii-; j gestion, purifies and vitalizes tho! blood, and gives, regular and healthy ; action to every organ in the body. - - . J5TV" l OR '1"H0 IS1.0IIII, Weakness, Malaria, Iadigestioa aad : Biliousncffii. take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. It cures quickly. Kor sale by all dealers In medicine. Get the genuine. What It Does. j Hood's Sarsaparilla j I. Turines the blood. ! Creates an appetite-. 3. Strengthens the nerves. ! 4. flakes the weak strong. 5. Over comes that tired feeling. . Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. ' 7. Invigorates the kidnevs and liver. j 8. Relieves headache, ind;jrt;on, 1 dyspepsia. N EV A f ) V KR I'l S KM K NTS. f Dyspepsia -:u;.ic h.-k Pi'-t !- .f I. a.:--t ! !r- Distress After Eating Sti i rar:i!.t. ". t t . -at ly '!t'r!,!;. !. t':: !... .- n !i -i :.. r Sick orr ,i; li , t - ..i yin,. ns it in thotu- ft! " I 5.;.v.. ho-i tut I: Headache t '.1 tL.- diti lr4jii:f- T li-- 1 ivfr . it j-.r : il,'-' the l vi:li . r, :u.i! v .'..it fj i. t. I I i. 1 till we Heart burn I:, ax. 'atlag I ' 'U'.-.i . .rv 1, , I . u....,t;: -a-. ?' -T ! .; .;; :t. r. .r: :r ji : 1 .u.: 1 i..l' f ( ,t w !.!.)'. .j ;l.t ! t , n niuru ut i'.ss i'u:'.'- i.; rin with f:c:h ; ..ir.t. -iTirR I tt-.k !T . rti::t - took t:.r- t' Sour .... Stomach It li l in.; an !. It cavtr wo an aj-i t it -, a:i.l iuy frx i r l lied aud satisfied uc r.;yir.i? I h.-A jr'vinn.Iy oxpfri i.ceU." C-j ohok A. F.-...K, 'vVatfi-t-mn, Mats. Hood's Sarsaparilla old ly all druggia:?. 1 ; six f or V Prepared only by C. I. IIOOI CO., A iKithetaries. Lowell, Mi iOO Doses One Dollar Give the SojIj SIowii. Sec h i the mannt-H tu:iTs of the j (ieortfi-t Shoe ,10r which I ;im Sole i agents for coimties) say ali-mt their j manufactory andgo.xis. j Ti ey l:iim to j.er.tt- the ! i.Aiio:jT sii ;-; facthuv soi'Tii.j THK I Ai:OKST TAXN k'.UY sofTIl, ; Tf::V;.!.v . (,mi:;ki. ianxkuv and I i'A'.'Tnuv in the i'.vni:ii :-ta iks. Thvy el iiia that their j PI UK OAK-TAXNHI) bKATHKIt is supfrior io ;my :tnd tit Ivt-,tei p. or We-teru Henilerk T;tni)'d Leather. They make IIOMK-MADK SHOKS. WITH HOME-MADE I.KA THE It. ,IOX,-:,r Wohk Tinif)U(HOUT, ,. :UKl ! i-i.MiA.MhM) lllli 1JKST (-IloK IN I TIIK WOKLIt. hv,r som time, jui.i mv ov,ri.n,,. with them enables me to vouch for uieir superiority over any Shoe. If a JUlKiE OF SHOES - . 41 ? other j i " , , iU s,i".' "'atia r. V.'t iow a iul S(n aV" unI Bet.iil." id it they c.an he Wholesale -tore FRANK THOMON, SOLE AGENT FOR THE GEORGIA SHOE, .y;; ' :t. i -i. POOPH.STCP3. DAK RIDGE INSTITUTE SitS This school U situntct ;n..ii of the most henlthful fections of the South. It is tho larp'st l'hvntc iiohool in North Carolina. 27 students 1u':iik yenr just closed. Full Coursos for prupamtion for College. Ttacliinp. Music. Kookkii;pimr. i'carnan Phfp, Shortliand, Telegraphy, Tj-pcwritin?. Send fur beautitul Jilustxated Catalogue AMrcs: 7-. PRINCIPALS, OAK RIDGE, N. C $20FaoriteSinger Sewing Machine. HIGH ARM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop lea!, lancy Cover, two large drawer, with nickel rings, and a full set oi Attachments, cuaJ to any Sin .... tr cmne soia irom J4U to bU by lanvassers. AtnalLn your Lome be. fore P0?1111 is Buy direct of the Manu- facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five rears. Spnd fr.r testimonials to Co-operative Sewina Machine I CO., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Fa. , ' WWE PAY FBElUUr.-it ARE YOU AN M Arn. ,.. .-i mull ihlll ' a billion of l-0iiars m unclaimed estates nre w ..;i;n.r i ana nave neon advertise d f(,r n English papers. Thousai is o !" hei rs ! have never seen these. , " -1 uuiii.-. mnntc If . , ..... . ' v-vu.uiiii heirs have len ;dverti -l for in i ...... - i- i . . 1 j r-c;n l IH ST:i; note I or ri-.M are an heir we will n.-ovr f,o f. f tate tor you. Nu j V-' tf r": ..verv ?n tVf. . Halaria, Dumb Chills, , wimAO rever and Acrue. Wind i:aiip vnn a 4.4 1 r . . ' i Thejr produce itiniu. nni lions, imer srioa -r,T r.r I tejr 11. WfctS j SLD rAXttlYiTUEJaE. ii laittd at ltom T h m . m tummrs sent FRfcr SKW ADVERTISEMENTS-- A. i j . I i V IJ V L 4 DOIT FAIL TO Money made ' WILLIAM A. JOHNSON'S STORE fcm i ji - T-sn IlOUSailQS OI UOliai'S WU1' til UI UUUUO will be sold at prices that will astonish you. Next week we will give prices. D on't Forget This ! Very Respectfully YVM. A. JOHNSON. D. M. SUCDSOII TO T. llaviue recently taken entire charge of the store, 1 would jn. form the Dublin that r am still at th Old fn 9 ready and anxiouijf to serve them. I have a larger stock now than ever before, and the gxds must j brt sold 1 carry anything you want in the UA IIDWAIIE LINE, j A. large lot f Fu lton Axes just received. i have a larrf lot of good SHOES of all grades, winch w.ll be sold very close. A full line o f GROCERIES always on hand. -V Big Drive in H Alt NESS, cheaper than ever. I have also a nice line of STOVES, every on warranted to V've sj atisf action. Come in -and examine my stock liespectfnlly, SCHOOL A DVEUETISMENTS. Salem High School. ESTABLISHED IN 187-1. A Boarding School for Both Sexea, Fall Ten of 1 Mo of RATES OF Primary, Intermediate, f 1st (Jrade, 2nd Grale, Aeademie, .V , . !T' ' i 2nd Grade, Preparatory Collogiate, Business Course, Teach er'.s Course, Latin in addition to the Aca-iemic The Music Department tr.u .'r,".?!1' '''.' 'nsuins ,,, however l I.Vvo SPECLVL In arhiition to tiie wide course ftf,wi fl)e lQrive,, f (h tivn T.lf: J.'.. """Lf'1 uagl Will boys and ry."TZ inc uM..r.i t mil,,.,,. - - " i. HOARD. and evirwi, f" XirJP.S7' r .n"nth. wuslum?, lights, room furnished . LnltTL1: strict ecouomh- LU. ! rr,. T . - eat fees and no e-tra IVir farther information address. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS l i v m d. READ THIS ! by calling at -.r, Par trick, IL PAltTMR'H 6c IJIiO. when in town. d. m. iMirrnicK. 1890-1 Opens Mpsl ill TUITION per month, ?1 (Mi. Ier month, ?l 50. x'T month, $2 f0. I-r month, $2 25. lsr month, $2 75. 1 or month, $:i 25. per month. S3 50. p r month, S3 50. Giu.lef 25 cents ptT month. v. . i t4ui i ... . " . .. FEATURES. . -z -" - -.-.. fcvrt.v.. nun vajiiMiii i places, convenient to the Wo charge no contlng- SEW APVKnTISKMKST. CHAMPION FOOD Cures Kog: Cholera FATT: :S 1Ig!m All I ur tU ;-- -" t'.il!,: in-i ti-li' u and i' i . . liUT'-.i- t!u il l I i!; , . IVVt a!)l iinpleves ISk''i. .;.., Ue!i:te l r.a'..-U . , r: T- . .. fr .in n-h.ii'Ie n r' :., a!' c i!;try, to jmve :ib. ! i 1-, st ! 1 r i ' i i v. - , . It is no Ht v.ui a. ! It iinvai.v.ui;.:: r s n i . .. It you have a k '. .,.( i.'n imd ant try We l av.- thiv t r-in -n Tuini- s any iHiin'ii u , t, , tic :i t aiiv . : t!ii iy. : -. - (..!. . s .. A'.. . -. ... M -r. .1. . tv n-ti la .. ... I i tf!, ' 1 . 1 ' .i K Miw : - n Ji.iVi- l t li I i n I'm'1" t'r ttli- tni.nt! ! ; : i it U ul! l!i : ! t l.iiiin 1 t.ir ii. i' l'i. tin' v'" !'' :i'litiin ot tot k ju.. w . '!iT4. W r t 1 it t Mr t- t, : l.tl U .: 1 it.'t i!ivt!n .! t. . u. i.ir.i. l.t KiMn u.;. N. ( .. j !. I7n . v,. M .1. f. M-vrii..n A. l'.ol.r, ., . t.m. N. 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Mll'l U tl i:.l ill Ji..i' It- Villi.. h:iAc f.'tl it to our low :tltil with Ui.iii no it I'i.lVl'.l UL'I.Mf lirtl.'. 1 . t It til' f..v :iliil tin- .(Unlitl 'if th.' milk h.i- ilni'i " 't. the Jn r lit.ui- t hit I .' i"c We rinti'.t ; Jit l i'ly t;lt'. T!u- food l." nil o'i . i ur. ill tin' liiu' of .-.t wh:ii- i'i,i.' , m 1 1 ml ill i U' iN ii-.- :iinl :uli i- :xl 1 1;. "V l. . I -to. k to it tii.'ll. T. .1. S HI'I 111 ISI. M' W. A. JOHNSON, Ag. ul. Clinton, N. r. J.C. JiTl.Vi:MX A TAYI.OK, wtl!i-tl Aojetits 1'ur N. t'ninl in.i. W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEY1LLE ST KS' Itot.nd Shav 1'jde '('!- nrt'le, !I:U !-. :iinl ;il l'i J t t ij 10!'e i !i irt ii"t in-. 1 .Nili kl-ep 'i!l h.li.d ,1 ;tVr-J- . nf We.-lorn PU:'i s- fopen jind top) and lload-i Cart-. Tlu-yii; nju.il in qualify and are sold as low as any likwgood in(ioldhcro, l-'y. tl.-vilh or Wilmington. Kc--px-tfully, "h::8"t'' -T. Wlid.lAMSOX. DO YOU WAWT A WEW V'v iiriLf.Klt.,tinrrly proDounct- th Ivers & Pond PIANO th finest and most rollabte In tho world. FItc newly patnt'I inventions uwi in these pianos only. Call at our store and examine th new Soft Stop which savcn pianos from wear while practising? and inukes tone inaud Iblo to all outside of room. A wonl-i--ful invention. H. MILLER & CO. GokWboto. N C". CIDER. HKAIXiUARTKHS FOR RRS'J l'KACII AND A1TLECJDER. (O)nier of Elm ami R. R. Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER always on liari.i. In addition to tldw pleasant and healthy drink. I keep Tnhacco, Snuir, Flour, Potash, Candies, Soda, and Pea-Xuts which are Hold at lowest price for casli. GOO Pipes, of allHtle.s and size. Try one. . Respectfully, je 21-1 yr. BARMjau Shop. If you wish :t iir.t-elass-Hiiuve, Hair Cut, .Shampoon or Mustuhe Dye, tll at my jilace of business on Wall .Street, three doers from tv... corner of M. Hanstoin', there you wm nna me at all hours. UAZORS SJf AKl'f SIIEAILS KEEX! If you want a irood lob don't Tjii t. call on m'. j. ir. stmaimyvj -3,r iih-l'L Barter. SESSOM'S HOTEL, ROSEBORO, C. SiK.cial accommodationa fiir ihrt travelin? public. uoguiar boarders will also taken 'G 4 M1W.J.M.SESSOMS, xys tt Proprietrek V viaKiOKv JIP !4t ewd. Bonk. Wmi G. E. BTjfiER, Principal, HUNTLEY, K. C. -T- (ift; .
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