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t: I1 n i', t.I; i. 4 f i i K At'CASIAN. j Silk1 Alli;ilhv. Hogg. It ir the people? - Tt m tni. xuJirni. nogg QlV.U'l'. , in.1;,.' - S . ( . . a- -" '.;. t.-. 1 ir-vs :ii .f i-arlv noor. While frt a1-1 i . ill ' ill V t-u fyi ( ,r.!i';Ui'i t r :u if -t J f ! ?,! ; ,cer , .v.1 - f ir-.- 'i;vi .vi-' t. lit. f t.ii'-nj:iu and in Iii .1 - u:i i'.i U71- l,,?:;-r ,f i a ! Lv L ii.lt ci.il- i: J.-l, the , ,i . ! t CLINTON.' N Al'f. .a'.e ,nn! Jl- Slid, long ia.vi.-, v;eu ago in iSj-j: of the the. melign xe.ts ttltJ liJllUlItli . T I ; lo.viii.f lifli'hi. appropriation liH-OU H.- (or ol North -increaMng t 'if for (Jape i'-nr r'wiT tt and below Wi i miu'ton. r ., fro'ii :.),) to ?W1U')' Gopt.-n'.noa Creek, N. '., front lt')- to 27,0)0; for Neu-e river, iii to Si.iit h.tel d, X. frora 12,'if? to 20")(, aii'l for Makev Creek. X. C. ' I iti'. rapio" -roH ih ,ioi Jtt; ovvi r JvU'l iiill:i;ii' :i. which :oii;hiiiatioii au.'i Man hv'ialatu't-H. is . -.veil -ro!i!i it:(l ( .insi (ft al.iiui. A MtrutfKh1' ).s pfndin in tin? ntar iatiire hctu'ii this ov.r-kro-M f.iAv'ir, with its vat rnuiifica- tiojial oyerninentai felatioji.-, alt ovc; ihe IJni.n. anl u , w must noi lo.v riiht of tlie ii.ud irrii) on uiU'.'L of .i :;o!i- education o!' 1 he xnajses. Wiih- hcc'i iD-ic, Inner' on n hand, and thr: opio if an nn-ikaej peace tiv r -i f li-. hrnn. ht about " as raJnM) r-jl tni 41f .otace, only now abotu agriculture bv -'tripping ' th.3 vf ae hut his cauva- h t . made .,oor ol thrc;-fourthr of Jh-ir -'i-'- ht;. I:tu i-u ::a nin natural -avas ud coiiCeiitrit-i'aj-i !tv of tn . w--.ijih A the .i t t-t 'If iiaud-f.-.i ir;nnit s.-iin.oy smaii pari i A ih; .ecpic. coli:posfu f :..;iii'ifacl!r-ry. Irtits, p. .oh- ;.r:d miLnncs, !i r pal alone of this measure would not rn iUivn tho ir:rfnt diHlre-s. It wo:. hi iiot iifta .single 2nort-f.ite. i.'iiiom- thinr needful in the prnsent financial coriditif u a: the peoplo is a debt-paying t-ys-'.eni ox finance. In comparison A f :..'.,t tf :" ri;r Al- wt :.tvram. Ih NKW . rVKITISKMEXTS NEW A H V E UTI S EM ENTS ricesMarked Down :i Him,'' 15l?l!f.an';. A.vc;ir i I'sisa ;::inci i.r SMiator V.jt.r i mad'.i a .-p a ; at f r day nine" in rir.tcini o: the t iaim that th: tarntcr derive-.! any heiieiit from ilie tari.i. The" manufafUir of uooluii yood.-, h said, who '-.t 7" tr ivist. protection -"n h;.- a -ods said to the fanner: "Jf you cive :ue 75 per eout. piotection on u:y atrainsl Kn'lish rc vrrus e Fair h- ': era h -s- the ,'".t :-0 ir, !:!- ! - ' f.V 1 . III! Willi Ji Ull UlU'Jl IIIIC3UUIII , , , . T .sink into utter insignificance. ' manufactures .... , ... ,T ... - . wi l jzivu von ' cents r-erbr.snt'I ;i ft ii h ii; nir -i ir v;i-. - fu Oit: clou ut iimii u e a i..vor ! t .... .. Ih- will i rt'-d 'It- rin-y, - ' "a :r -rn-. ?-plVi 1 p !T: - . . G-i nffliams, Lawns 5 OJialli cs. ; o 7 l NEW AllVr.ISllSKMKSIS. DO YOU Ivers $c Pond PIANO organized ctiiditioi iii the other materially with ar.d 10 cent per bushel protection oti your corn au'aiiist England" ii bushel (if 'cheat (III)' I'-j' r"d ft V.' the for the control of the troveru rnuit. it will bf watrlns'l by every nalriot with intense ... .... . ,.uf tl.iw .. .. r,i-.uov -J"i oucr, i.uk fc;.i. .-4 -. ii.. .ji'iirn or osit'-iiU'i oi lUieiltM.lliiUlV tJ ; .... Ir.llOl IfkWT) . . . , , m this matcer. nl, '(,.. r.r..,,.t,- 5 Tltr: ItetlCVVJI UIOllKUlu.a iici .w. ..j . . it .; tired of rear) ink' the beneli. or U(! more liberal ep.ndent upon the pilbici ired f reaping tlie beiieh. c from i anxiety." Nevermore prophe- .school system than the towns f V. ,If! : lis u-onLs fell from the lips of and cities; hence we should be t w. 1C,L1 """' niiin! ThH TuordH thouirh slow Ur.uJaKxr ir,tuCTrl in ,n vlm iriUiJtK's. i-.r, u.ci t .wbH i, W nt. l;!s7 ,.. 1 w "V., r r;,. " u;Z manufacturers had proved re-i i u: ' ft ::? is.-'. S'Mii tr rt-vs Yoi cfn: .;:!!.. ? ud mtn rt rincUoii ii-. ln:-y;:xl ,r from injuriisi; thr re-nlt wits iricrrisec riier p-roitif hwttcs a I'd h5irher u::irket railroad siochs. i t ii.ri- be-on found 'CI p.iS- v hre t a hi ire ratf.--. so' o;lds. t ' O iU -fili''S -', ; - dividend., values for that lower , 1'lvc : flr.t 'l -to- Soft StO vtt.Sch i .n r-UQ ft n ar t whU praoU'.Li; anC. rnakf It.au.l i IMo t il outKiJo 1 noti!, V .T.ilt-i- I H. millV.k & CO. FERTILIZER TAX L'NCONSTITUTICr. I to ?l(mit h had at last ben j better ' convinced. ?ind tnree nuluon ; "e paj educational facilities: ay liere in North Carolina; .lutki hond and Seymour : ot people sent ineir represenui--oaiy iorty cents lor public 111 liave d.-idetl t!! the Fertilizer! tivt,s thero to loim an a.lliitDc: , rructjOI1 for each man, woman (1 r... . against this monstrous iniquity.! an(i child, while m the Southern tax is mrr,nA. 1 he hold ; Tho unanimity with which the ! States the fiKures run up to thJit Hie tax levied is au nnpor ! (ij.mands net forth bv that body pi .'.'h t V-Ti ini cunt. Til oihftr 1 f - - IT - .'ll V M W - - markably !onr winded. He bad ce of beiiitf tired, lie conf essed ! that he hated to see anew in- idustry rise in this country, be cause, it was sure to be pauper. duty, and f urther that it is a ; were adopted and the universal ! words, we spend for education ta. on m merce; and for both' endorsement by all the States J ieSH than one-half the average iil ' 1'. ! f ti ij at ftin iri'l I llt'u i i 0. Al fti i . "X" . reasons, it is not warranted by ! 'V1""" u ,uur ooiuneru iaies. .ow the (voustitution of tin? lrnited ! saddled on the treasury. ioc.i1 rafes stimulate h tf rests. We La Vc been fortunate in having !?U'ti f experience; and 'r'teirrity on thecomm'slon, and they have :-tood hetwe?n ! the people and t he r-i.-sds. deal- ! injr fnirly and sjuar-iy with j .f&x hot!:, preventing oppf'Sfvo cta es and discrimination. iu In order to CLEAR OUT all unseasbn- able goods before the arrival of V I W. T. WILLI.AMON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY , IH NEW QUARTERS CN FAVETTEVlLLt ST ! . :"',? . 'W:1"' ! "'. v.'- f the fact that without . blh r th very time that a new mine ,. . . . , , ....... . lints in Georgia is lanj-ely due to the fact that the ic.v'er of ion to establish was discovered or a new iudus- States and void sav that the tax i- The court jiot within should, and 1 believe will, con-j education we vince our legislators of our non-j 0ur ci vil or esty of jiarposo and determina-1 0 feel tr appreciate ... ... i - i rnHW urn. . is n . i r n ir.v .,,,.,..1 linn ro flfcnmn m i onr htkih. iwr ,i , i,.itmra x 7 Hie n ope tl IJl' jo l !...' "iHi'i ; - .. - mp, tudi jiirttnun ucuuistji -1 of the State; nor i it a merei i "inspection t. ix " wli;ch the J Stab might impose merely to cover the cost of an inspection and which would be lawful. Thi;-: decision follows the line of the drummer's tax cane, This meeting, National name Some RARE BARGAINS in Remnants, e cannot preserve , i , ! j)lrit rates encourages ttie build-! O reiiKiou, "bertt i KiXS u 'kiwt ! ' r " of dark colomd Worsted. Cashmeres preciate the mean-; :.. ' I Constitution. t , L, 1 a. i 0.1. ana Jtienrieiias jusl tne tnmg-s ior character as in magniticent success in ing the old lines of sectional ism a matter devoutly to be wished and of first importance in secur.ne the necessary na tional legislation. While some of the demands 111 ; freedom aud realizing that in otner a Democratic maiorUy. : -n i.,,.. oi;..n., .la,,,.. which did know the people, it t i,.,Vl t,i,,.n ,ulJci,,n .,f nil it HP P'lTiS. essary to ; ..oIitl,. . in and are! I hoartily 'recommend tbto body I J-"" l:u T!"':" t!'".w!"'if ."' ' wvn k(.vAi4.w 11 v v v w -r - 1 t , t. ,n'ii 1 i-itk i Finn Fi fi 1 ;blitexa 'er7S 1,0 flliVeryt H .fallinff a I had been thought neces h.e.ry. to U Provide by the last wi both of winch .lei'i.sion are to , et fortu iave 0een granted, i t ion. to lend its aid and encourage ment to a revision of the pre sent public school system, thereby afFording more extend ed facilities for common educa- be regretted. WHAT DOCS IT MEAN? I the most important, the relief of tho financial distress congress ior sucn paupers . noiI1j,iated two-thirds of the might hereafter be born n mmborr of the Legislature, lawful wedlock to that com-janrt ., .j ,.f t,0 nen, rionress munity, or in unlawful wedlock ,; meii? t,4e (j.Vvernor, and tt is either, so theri was to be an j (w ,(1 . . -n . r ivi opening made for i-ome manu-,. Q yniu Elates Senator. A Nice Fall of Winter Dress for Very Little Mow j naT Uound Shav, Hacks ami nil jlMge TtKils iniulc, ami Itep.iithiy done on sliort notice. I will keep on hand a lnre lot of Wstein Rubies (ej'ii nl tep) and Keatb l'i((s. They will piiil in quality and are old lew a- any like gtwU !n iitllhMt), Fny tteville or Wilmington. ItejHH-tl'ullv, n ith S-1 r W . T. W i h 1 . 1 A M S( )N . CIDER. HEAlKiUAUTKRS FOlt iUOS'I TEACH AND AFl'LlOClDEll, '(Corner t t Kim and K. !h Street.) e i Statosviilrt La:idmak. Several weds since at; anon yriious letter wjs circulated tliroughout the State and prin- ,vcr: : papers chr..rgin ' p. l '.'teal deal, the h ws 1- make ''ark ami further recommend the aD-h. ...... .. .t u r tl. ( . . , . , .. " ictcturers in uoitun ties to u fnr.nN I,.. hBn i.mor Tl, .:(f ,t, 3..i : t v.n 1. I ? "tli it vitr .vt-ni tu , 1 7it-t 101, v, 1 i 1 rr v r. iisi 111111 , - , . . :"j : ' i.ukiu 1 ku;.i sen: Asi.--.--w labors of the past are as nothing ! t , iook ater the interest of the V"iy, ",e."aw," if w-e evr.eei to iemnniiuh th i I . OI lue to provide for an infant whoi . it we expect to accomplish th.sj order. Likewise that soraeL ' ,np hllt f.nvif1, for i , pii.V TlnmmvpmH.Prif fnrt ,. It Came; OUt tO prOVlOe IOr 1 last thirty years has been run ! the national porcapita tax of o! whi , 1 v n ted in a, corr etiHi t l' V 'e W!'..ft- ' The '' . . rev. ; r i u ?r Ill ti ' ibo- 1-t" ' : convr;-;: t h 'hital c: : .f'U ill d':U satisneo t;v t! m the iriterest of a victorious war party. The war feeling has predominated ....0.. .T.t i ui... , o i' ""-J! i " u rc V e i" 'hic!i the proposed in i-fijji w iiiautj trt-ittj 'it ow;tiis-j By as)inu: S. A. John- i'UINT- 1 I 1 ess. ! . Aug. i:i. ! t-oay ap- e.! 1 rt .indues e l .;. Put b...' the i,'. ''hat from o ' iiau a mi inu.i -! ; w as authori- Lhe e.luirgo. This r,iu and ch'set 111 eyery ! tf-i;-.,,. tlie (Vmntr Kfcrpfuvv T V . " , , ' S i,t.w ... .,. v.n.o.. uLi ihe hv,. . 0 ...o . ....',i...:..: -leiiixMe, ne most d.isvivii...; L Jortla." :w;.'-,u,' .vJen- voice ii; the government. Who m,,i w;lh adUpie vouvw1'1 li,?s ?e-,ll: " , ar.h , iMihp-,,,,,!., -. ! V ooin, CrtInmerciai :omt ot view, of ai. ; .ire uie Mf.n 1:1 pow.-i tu iUj . t:on f;r nen services; and : . . . - , : i'i.,,. . .;... , 1 ,. . c ' . : ' ' agricultural products tne l,o,.etn,t . wein en, -Jo-,: bj ! h:., 1 i. , lu view of 1 ne fact, that - , a ;1 ?t.,re; u.a, ,S1M.(, . j 1, , ,.s , j , o.- . ,- -Vlow ;-,:1u.,. f ! Uie wvi- ami jt:: f.on-uetit w.- -.vere numorioHlly weak at., A, , Vr.: 'Vro,c.se,c oi h I H..,n ..v-r f,. - with wh-u ;s knowz ; a tegis.aiio:?. i he in go ten mi:- the formation and adoption of I , : ui.(., ., ,,J I--. '.". ivy, tvpaiuhy in hot wea-1 0 1" i' the legislators has beeu i -.,,- constitution and, since th: ,' !w ! tLt:" -r ir l- hersMriugiTee-1 Mhe power behind the throne. , order lias wonderfully increased ; irhfl?n5t" n fi rh uwe iit i '''"" V " The evidence of this is found iu srrengtb and members, and: j"1 -f V 1 S""' "''"!;" T ! i he history of the laws, the i the duties devolving upon sVHV?raLl" ' N:.'" ' -.'o , , history of the bonds, the history being infinitely more onerous, 1 ; l' Cr;" 1 Z ! Vn ihe ' i :,,h ; ti . Vlt ! 01 tile national Lianas and tne ' recooimend a revision of the. . .. ". " " : hi .nw.i ,5iP: Med co "!usivai v Mum-. the I ; history of (leinoiutization constitution to a Rt.ec.ial com-1 " " , .; " . . , H also c:;;-. : : rofnl i, salt 1 heum r.nu -1 :Ti)nu a in no rnr r 1. ,i uuir nr .i, n. . ... . . . i - .. att ciiiH iui-iKiti.s arjMit ' .lout 1.11- te. wiu.ic luauor up. iv.it. me , ; x . ' 'eUio treasury, tor the Dill was r.!re hWl. ! (ie:ice yei is lue prese.m con - ot this boa v. . . . . ' to low:mr fe egram from .1 udge ; ,1iHon Jnf tl. wrru5n, . . r 1,m,.14 u . : not one to reduce revenue, butt - ; mm -. , " , " w i r,i . j fllUon ot Uie working lasses, 1 iave dwelt longer upon t f .(.nwdnpw " nd ' The ia!sehood.s told bv parent to huiiKor .0 the State Chronicle who, as a rule the world over, national affair,, believing that : ?" Q, , iWniliV,' , --v children fretpK nri.v teach the ehild-! again puts the whole matter in are patient and peaceable. ' there, in the Ca.pl ted at Wash-1 fla ,V " , .' 's,,-. t rM: i,iV tu t,Vl1 lhocl. them-1 an ugly shape: Whatiueans these labor or-;ingtom have originated the far- rthln)fl no Xr ' f truthful parent, will iik:- i x i ' ganizations? This-that the ' mers woes and from the source tl,at they 'lld U ' 0p' ly make untruthtui chihird.. ; i . o . m r i i 1 1 ', i.i o e t t . l Marvelous Low Prices In a few Parasols, rather than carry them over another season. Come in, get prices and save money! Respectfully, A. F. Johnson & Go, SWEET AND 1IAUP CIDLU always on hand. In addition to this pleasant and healthy drink. i I keep tobacco, SnuiF, Flour, Potash, Candles, Soda, and I'en-Xut at lowest price:- and which are sold for cj'.sh. C o r,:pe: o Sw.e -. . )l '. ' ' .... .e y. ARB YQD AH HEIR? The letter of ''ol. Walter ' L. Steel to the State Chronirle unintentionally mistakes my pvivnt'i conversation with him. Neither he nor any other per- .. - ..1 , ... i . i. : I . p?opie see iy ctMuumaiion aioue atone can come can they live. Under a purer ; Let us continue to of grovernment i insist opynicrealed bv tlin constitution ot At first, it was strongly M. Par trick, ways of i-..vhiem.-e excei witore aaethev thiit oik- :-haII j defective- ; in i system of g;overnment forty our National Congress giving us iq77 years ago these organizations' this much needed relief. History ! opposed in certain ouarters but orilt'r to u-akf' uccful ioea.-h were unknown and there was j teaches that the withs with it fond that during the fiist : Aud l!:1!.:. HO lieCeSSUV IOr them, hilt .O u-liicli fhn ril Hnr iY,u r.rr ! n . .. . , , .. sue :essoi: to t. ii. pautuick ,t into. sou is aioiiorizeu to speaa ion j, ilftlP irf0,UI1i rM. .,., i .... . . ; "c Wi i4n cA'awiao 4juovi ... t un '"wc". j'j uiam. n j can v3 Drotten ouiv V H . lof trade has been compelled to i sword or hlondv rvnlntirm. Rnt 1-1.4 ...Ml .1 . ' .. . mu ui uie ouue con u-, organize lo save itself from ; we have a better method of Tho hardest useful labor is less e.v- .Mi-iv thai, h tit l.illi.ci nt"dll tr. ill Hi: "I- illli ot i -t,.'e- ..I .1 A'J;i';'l;: the righti'ul heir in J r ii " I, s-.,t-l:ml, Will, s a .d To 1:. -.f thene heirs are in th- United Staler, and l ave ! t-en i. I ei t : '.'a i n hi Ki.li'h papers. Theu-i'-nds ol' heirs have never Men thes" intrti-e-inents. II' yuii aneefsi.ors oa yt.ui- lHtll(-r7H Ol T' On. h any .!' the ; ,v no-'. ; U' ii'M fail to w r:t: 1.. rupeun ( :i:u:n J-A-eiicy, St. Nt-u Verp, and .. '-rtain if you are an l.-lr. V'i.r d cetisi aie-e-o toi'.- l iirht- ..reyeiits i.y ih itish I tw We h r.'i- ii.r.rui'tt ::. (f ry -i-tat(; and dtrceasel pis..n vho e heirs have heen lidvert i-m-I for in lil years. Send postal nole fr -u cents to insure infonrmtioti. If yu are an heir we will recover thr e--tatt for vnu. N't. reeoverv no let-, jyl tf uu'riMS i .'-, K'l-J-7 ir:i:id . :1 rr i - 1 x Mines oi rauway were ounr, . ha .lntis ;., tiK. onz r;:n th,Mi excit- i against less than 100 miles for: ing pleasures, as most devote m I the five years preceding. Con-1 middle life sadly eoniess. ; istruction continued to increase turn now in session in Raleigh ' absolute annihilation, and is it to ; overturniue fraud and corrup do about the matter.' What e wondered at when we come j tion in high plac3s. We have j uutil tbe figures for the present Must ., (ioo-h" Ua does it mean? i J learn.4Va tne4 ,reseut 1rfre8 speech and free ballot, and year ahow that Georgia leads . Sav some dealers who trv to seil a I form r ' tons tanlt Jaws, the passage of . when the wisdom of the acts of aii thfi states in the union in substitute preparation when a ens- rri cutc which was purchased by a lew -the national meeting, like -.tate LjrytKriori. tliousand rich manufacturers,; leaven, begin to work upon the The Skate Democratic Con- lmve robbed tlie people and put- masses of the people, then and ton er cab? for Hood's SarsapariPa. I not. allow any fuch false state ments as this indu-.-e vou to buv what .iviusr recently taken entire charge of the store, I would jn- the public that I am still at the Old Stand and alw ready and anxious to serve them. . i -p. lino me pocneis oi luese same i not till tnen siiail we have a vnuo, tut-t. .u.t.ert t mailllfa.turera no less than nine ! peaceful and happy solution of Auction a.i,.. ...K .v. v.l, ..vhcico oinions or uoiuus. nence h is , an ou- trouoles. In conclusion all the states in track-laying. This is Georgia's answer to X 1 I . - tne eiiar-ife that a com trtiHmr.ri i. ... H... . vi; i uw i.iji v;tii.. jic.-i.uuii.'ii la.ti i . i . , i i.iin . . . . .. would discourage railroal con- the only reason for making it is that 1 1,1 -e ,0" Jl r uuon .vxes just received l few cents more nrnlit will he made ! I liave a larger stock now than ever before, and the goods must he sold I carry anything you want in the HAIinWAlfF. ijvk. from the various townships j that at our city of Washington; I desire to return my sincere for this county: i the protest of a millionuairei thanks to you, to each councy North Clinton Wm A John- will over-ride the petitions of : and subordinate body and each millions of Working men. ; individual member for the tsLo. on i i v!,...ii To what course can su;h oi'iiui v..iiiiti'u i'. u. .in.in.ii son. Mc Daniels 1). K. Owens. Franklin lb I. Uobisim. Lisbon J. O. Herring. Taylr's Lridge A. J. John son. Turkey Mann. Newton Grove Ed. -lohnson.i can su m a universal kindness. courtesy 1 terrible state of affairs be at-j and honors bestowed upon tne. jtributed? It is due to the ; May wisdom crown your deli , apathy or the ignorance of the! Derations. masses, w must conclude the latter aud it behooves the order ! and the state to educate the ! masses and teach them to think for themselves. Westbrook's-C. 11. McLatnb. me acts oi congress m am Hall's I) (J Mc.rhail i of agriculture tor the last twen- Mingo-lt. II. Draughtui. ; ty-flve years have been few in-Dismal-1). W. Williams. deed compared with those or Hnneventt's S. A Hnvranl. ! our rich manufacturers, and the Little Coharie T. X. Cul- i tariff is so manipulated that: breth. Piney (iroyc- D. gay. - . " .,!,: rtT.tvnnont i tl.o iiii-flii& I xviiv.tu a tu-.s reign iu seiusu rmi. x ne , T. , read much tetter in the alman- X. H. Fennell Butlc- are dob; Thn results if will M. ,11 and Mmo,ijiairCfl owners ' bingi dge Cook, a fine speake !;gaty at larrfe.:pushedtothe wall the larger j and a distinguished jurist and j Beuseless. u fa verv easv Pto the convention :nn r un innirpr nldtn mki btalesman. l.ut Hogg is on the t l-. " , """" " ' i nonnlaa' oi.lj t-IiiIq I VV , uiiucicwiiui v.lltj OH11 .Uini031lV mile riven in next issue. ! both ends meet; farms in the Peoples side while Cook is L u bills-thoy d , ; North, South, La.t and West, j ? connected w.th) ROt flrtVetail ,a .h theit Tho e.-tabii-'luueut of a rail-, and especially W est, that twen- -"r-ora .on-.. 1 of vv'a II Street and monopoly oad :o;nnns:oon, with tho pro- ty-flve years ago, during the Hogg is the present attorney : . IlOGd FOB (iOYKKNOIt. Galveston, Tex., Aug. 13. The State Democratic conven tion, in session at San Antonio to-day. nominated Jamps Hogg for governor. He had no op position in the conventiin. Ho canvassed the Sate in e . f- i j ! tliev the few thousand rean iavwi Wl l ir"u tum mission in.. t ii and lias carried th rtavhv an ins as informing as a universal: gazetteer, as epigrammatic as oce of Hob Iugersoll's speeches,: as fiery as a Milwaukee poem of passion, and as funny as an ; elephant in trouserf." The above is from the New York Suu, commenting on the bill recently introduced by Hon. C. W. McClammy for the issue of ti a ti 1 1 i hi 1 1 1 i ul. 1'itrr h i i i h iiHV ii v nn . . - Korne-,? ure oenenis. e ai TVi";" "5f' J tr;" iegal tender notes. If it is to, know but too well the result air; ?4r""J4"" "T . 111 " be retrarded ss wit. we have 1 i'j-j a l-KT-iru 1rf tif trtu-iA lT"iVJ 9 oil . ..,. .1 . 1 1 i . These fasts speak volumes. the substitute, insist upon h.v-1 , , ' but the additional fact that the ' inS the best ineoednc-flood's Sar-;' 1 01 commission costs our people , 8rtr,ljA- lt J far to ,tsf i A full line of GUOCERIES always on hand. only $10,000 a year should not i ,. . . t! . . -., . i- . 1;, ir.nvfct! .1 be forgotten. It is safe to sav wnpvd.!e that an iH-naturcd A lug Drue in HA RN Ebb, cheaper than ever. xt x x , , , man can have a punk; spirit, for . r . that the money coula not be ; how sil,mM he iovo ten thousand i 1 have also a nice line of STOVES, every one warranted to better invested. We are satis ; men who never loved one. i give satisfaction. &r VITlTi fVio fxi tnriii- fln.fo ! AX. V, A Vi LJiV i VWIU 11.. . tltill I " Constitution. Merii win, as the marvelous sue- - mm 11 .. cess of Hood's Sars;tpul'a shows, f "It is an interesting as a novel. 'It possesses true nn-dieinal merit, i infoviniTitf a a iinivnrool : bold l)V all drt Coine in and examine my stock when in town. Respectfully, dragsrists. JJ. M. PAIITUICK. N E W A D V EliT I S E M ENTS. SCHOOL A I ) VE RETLS MENTS. per foi '.stat-: powers riake joint rates 'period of greatest inflation, that General of the State; a private all .'onnoctinvT roads in vourlpaid a fair tx,rceTtage on a' letter from a friend 111 Texa result, in! valuation of 20 to are now referring to the canvass says oiild ! i.- . . i . 1 j s, the farmers thtmselves are , "The Alliance a.s abody will, inot oppose the election of '-fena- . i ' ,. .1 T A - , ... 1 2. ... it. ..m.s; , ..,0, ......... h I) ' "'" .t...x . my juugmem., iii u.e I'uuaing 1 iuiboiu u.i j Swill be returned. Some far-' of more roads from trunk lines j for half that amount, aud the: 1 never saw such an upheaval 1 u,"els will of course work a 'aint ' into sections that otherwise will I former owners seeking new -ground swell and general ex-; llrn l)llt nn maiorityvill un never have thebeneflt of a rail-! fields of employment for liveli-' pression in my life. Hogg has : nrtr niir rtf Th roan. uns woum lonow, do- 11000. carncu iuh Heaviest loan or anv cause the railroad commissiou.i It is a sad commentary on hu- candidate that was run by the making and enforcing of a joint rate over tho two roads (the new and the trunk line! to the commercial centers of your distribution state would be a guarantee a gainst the exercise of unfriendly hindrances, and the establish ment of such arbitrary rates by the trunk lines as to heat) off and crush out tho new road and thereby making its construc tion impracticable L.N.Tram mell Chair R. R. Com. Ga. H Salon ) igh School. I ESTABLISHED IN 1874. t ;A Boarding School for Both Sexes Fali Term of tHe Session af 1890-91 Opens Aipst 40l RATES OF TUITION Primarv I m. 2 . J.. : -I T J il A. . m t lusii bau coinmeniciry uu uu-? rauututuu inai was run lorir,f c,,!!. f.. tim uh.fr,,. manitv. nut iifivmrtneleaa trup. dnvprnnr in I kvnvvr Rai.li.n-i. , . J : that with an unequal distribu-i road and. its employees, every ! itii the suboort stparUU To Itself iw.JilSi1?!!. Hie VridVurao rt,Kly olTere.1. p-ciil advantage-, will x: ui. i s. i . J J (Hal in uie support oi me priQ-, ur curiiire powers, -j iiocn . be derived from the two Litorrv Kfvii ..l ., "ou wemwi lueru uiuii corpora uon ami us employees, C;pSe3 included in it. and we hp- i otw-riaedleIiba..bnceitlo(iroiMifU for the hovs and eirb. rrw .. .Vl.."00'? n. , , , r v, k ..-Jt t. " r:ri " '-',i.uii.vw i msn-ioneii ana neve v uce win ao just wnati j--. tircuciauuuuK The Importance ci pnrifytaj? the blood can not be overestuaaed, Ior wiitout iate blood yoa caanot enjoy good fcs&itfc. At thl season nearly every cne eeI a pood medleiae ta purify, iuUixe, and enrich toe blood, &Bd we alt you to try Heed's Dan ilia r rwrarn'- It strengthens rCoUilal 4Uj t-mlda op the nysuoi. creates ui appetite, toce the dig9iioa, wtilie lt eradicates diiseiWi. Ttie peculiar embic2tion, iiroportioa. and preparstion cl the Tcgetatls remctliw afcd gtv to itr rorstire potters. lr month, ?1 (. jk-t month, $1 .rn. lKr month, $2 00. kt month, ?2 25. ler month,, $2 75. per month, ?3 2i. l:r month. $3 50. K?r month, ?3 50. Ixatni, in ud,dition to the Acudemic Grade, cents per month. 1 he-f Music Department, which has hitherto been taught in tlie .School, will Ik suspended for the ensuing term, however we hive added j two assistant teacher- to the School, hoping therehy to make, thy de.otrt ; nrients t-tught more thorough. SPECIAL FEATURES. bttertiieditile, I?1"1' ( 2nd (r:id.j, ....K.. w. flt Grade, ' ( 2nd Grade, Preparatory Collogiate, Business Course, Teacher?s Course, NO'IK'K. 11AVIN41 (iUAl U Ilti) AS All l inini-trat'-r !" V.. it. t -.vi n-. -.!-ceas-id, i.i.th-e i - h-.-rcliy jriv n t a'l parties o.vii:.' v:;id -it'tt make inmiediatc p:'.yu:i' . All parties liuhilug eiain.-t ;:;iahil Ml id CftaP' ;oe h'-ivhv i.tt:i-d to prc.iTit thfii claims withi-i twelve mo:'.th.s fmiu hi dale, -! tins no tic will ! pit-i.d in har ni th-irre-covery. JOIIN.s. O'.VKN, Adrniniitrattir. This August lHt, I8!0. 7-J;t SESSOM'S HOTEL, ROSK1IOISO, N - C Special accumniotlations fur the traveling puhlic. Regular loarder will also bo taken MIW. J. M. SF'SOMS, my8 tf I'roprietreu. , , If you vii4h a lirt-elas.s Hhav-, Hair Cut, Shampaon or Mustache Dye, call at my place of busine on Wall Ktreet, three doers from tho corner of M. IIamstein's, there you will find me at all hour?. RAZORS SHARP, SHEARS KEEN ! If you want a good job don't fail to call on inc. J. II. SJMJUONH, aprlO tf Harbor. Mi power.! Nearly all the drummers inj i exan, wmcii is, i xninK nearj ja rjht 2000, and every lawyer in the i employ of corporations and 1 From a Utter of social The influence of the middle class, the man of moderate means, la no longer ten tn tuo i eiupioy oi corporaiioii3 anat f rom a mter received Dv a 1 11 A(J- - .a -mm. - - ! " legislative nans oi me capnoi,! ineir pets ana inenas nave all 1 friend we hear that Dr. Eugene i i x Vt 11. I xt . . i . .!. . .. e he is being swept away. Wealth! been against him, besides that is rapidly concentrating and out j they have lied on him, slander of the consequent corruption Jed him, -and done everything but two classes are forming they could to defeat him, money the lordly rich and the beg-ihas been no object, anything to Grissom, formerly of this city,; has opened otlices in the Alaso- bi.y Hood's Ssrs&parflU do not be Induced to UXe tsj other tctead. It is a PeculUr 1 Meacioa, ad Is wwtby yonr confidence. Hood'3 S&rseparilU is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, II ass. IOO Dc&ss One Dollar ir-v Am - f -.r . ,1 I 1 A. mc bm dtng, Denver, Colorado,; pleflse others a they trv to get othere and is prar.t cmg medicine mw plea.se them, what a delitrhtful iiuiL cuy. aws ann woserver. ' place this world wou'.d then e. mco good. BOARD. ScamfMIi!,,eilat Irable places, convenient to tho eaTfe no 'extrZ econoW: e charge no coating Tor further intormation address ' G. E. BUTLER.tPnncipal, prmt. od TnAm-MukM obuiDad, cad all Flex4 bnalDeM coud acted fur Moderate fern. Obi ( U OppMlto II. g. ftrnt Of. fle. We hr tio ab-sjvbctes. aU boslOMa ditect, bence en Vimx pu.t t butioem in km umt and 1 less eot tUa Umm remote from Washington. eod mode!, drawtng. or pboto., with deaols Bon. We adrlM If tteckl or wit, fra f Charre. Oar fe not due Uti patoot te aocored. book. M How lo Obtais f atoala." with refer neea to actual cUeeto ia yoa fctalA. coanty, t tow, sent tree. Addreaa, C.A.SNOW&;CR, nHe Ps4wl OAW. WtAtKtM. & '? FOB Miliiirji, N QfJLVS mVor LOoI r TAItlJ O KAKlt0SIt s(W wsxk. iittTrufraaoMfcxits rxttTToiaunr katoMtrff iiiIii I AAinatKRtCI M Mmw 4 hnk. TuaiiU.' rf.U-"'- BROWS IR0K D177ERS Curea In.ligeUon. lliUmwiiw, DynpeptU, MsJ. nnroowrai, nu i-nrat lieWjly. rLyal clans racomrnend It. All Wlen aeii lt. Gcnulna bat trad raws, and csotaed ml llitt-s a Wrtppuff . it
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 21, 1890, edition 1
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