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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Voters ! Tin IkMrmenitle Candidate of Sampson county will si hire their ( t llow-chizfnsat thc!bllvhi;;tiriies , and places: j Vcdnesday, o-tuVr l-t JW, at! Lisbon. ! TJ ur-day, Ociolx-r -nd, at l'rank- j I'm. i Friday, October :Jnl, 1 v.n, ;.t T.iy-; jir'- Bridge, j Mtnday, Ocbb r 2th, Is'.m, at, Turkey. j Tuesday, lh-Vh( r 21 -t, J m Pincy drove. Wednesday, October 22.id, at Newton trove. Thursday, October Westhrook. Fridiy, October ilalls. Monday, October 1 loi'.eweutts. Tucsdap, October Mingo. Wednesday, October 2'Uh, IMO.r.t Dismal. Thursday, October .'loth, ;t Little Coharie. Friday, Octol.fr .'Hsr, is:0, at Me-Pmb-ls." Saturday, November 1st, lS'.M), at ('Hilton. IIKXUV E. FAISON, Chr'm Dcm. Kx. Com. NEK'S OF THE WEEK THE WORLD'S EVENTS GATHERED IN SMALL COMPASS. The latest Hrppenfnjrs at Horre and Abroaa Collected and PresenteJ in Ter$? an-J Readable Form. Jackson, (lull iu 1MW, 21th, 27th, 2ith, ', at is'.n, 1 s.)., I v. , It at Notice to Tax-I'ayer. I will attend at the above times and places for the purpose of collect Jn' tho Taxes for the year 1 WD, a the law directs. J. M. SPELL, sepiH-tf Sheriff of Sampson Co Imn.Oc Suininar jr. The Iiatik ff Madwori. al Term., ha fni o I. S!.ifl:i were oil .Mil liU-i'l-' Wall t'.tvft list w.--k. Colonel IViuduiot, th.) well km w:i chif of the C!iToki' Indian, is dead. (J. t.nml Abraham Duryea, commander of tin- fam'iMI)tiry.'aBJV)u.iv'H uurms the a-, i" 1 ;wl in Now York. Tin1 extcutor-t of Samuel J. TiMmi have . . . . 1 up; i :i I tiie rcii-urawi ut i p in r.il term of the supreme coarL A -coii.l iinht has taken p'acoi bi-bveen the county .at factions in liuva county, ('.).. an 1 several iters iris were shot. Miss S-iohi'. Franc-, aged '", hr wl !oiii'ii f. Oviatt. ag 1 r .$-2,0)0 for NOTICE. 3 Y VIRTUE OF AN EX ECU JJ tion in my hand, issued from the Superior Court of Sampson county in favor of Warren Johnson against O. L. Chesnutt, I will, on tho 7th day of October, 181)0, at the courthouse door, in the town of Clinton, at public auction, for cash, Hell the interest ot tho said O. L Chesnutt in the following described ands, lying and being in the county of Sampson in North Clinton town ship and known as tho O. L. Ches nutt Homo Place and containing about 300 acres, and fully described in mortgage deed made by O. L Chesnutt nnd wife to Abram Hobbs, which mortgage deed is duly regis tered in book 00, pages RIl"), 330 an 337 of Register's ollice. J. M. SPELL, Sheriff of Sampson Co. Tais Sept. 3rd 1800. tds Notice to Creditors ! HAVING QUALIFIED AS administrator of Jno. Mat this, deceased, not ice is hereby given the persons holding claims against said estate to present the same, duly pruven according to law, on or be fore twelve months from this date, or this notice will be plod in bar of their recoveiy. Notice is further given to all per sons indebted to said estate, by note or account, to come forward and pay the same at once. J.ll. MATTHIS, Adm'rs of Jno. Mattlj-'. Hkxky E. Faisox, Att'y. Sept. 1st, 181)0. (It NEW REGISTRATION, Cmxtox, N. C, Aug. 21, ".to. The voters of Sampson county are hereby notitied that an entire new registration is ordered lor the coun ty oi ampson, and that the new registration books will be closed, by law, after the 24th of Octobe", 1890 the 2nd Saturday before the elec tion. liy order of the lioard of County Commissioners. O. V. HEIUIINU, aug2S-lm Clerk C i. f- rcil.Iy kiting hr at Akr ' .Iii(l .'' Tliaver. of I'lnl.-i l '!i-ii;:i. !a iimh rt'l u ilccision that " Kit- ir. t S itiat:ir in not nn immoral ptilucatioti. Amon t'.io l asHongrs on the steamer Co iMoni'", which arrived in jv lorlt this wi'ifk, were tli Cintt? d'l'arw and party. John H iwd iif sail to br th" oIlest Cr tud Army v U-ran in the United Stalo.-f, died luwir lii-'eltvill., N. J.. nt th ngo of t0. Ex-ConimisHio!U'r of Pensions Tanner has iicce led the mamiging eilitor hip of the lifjmhlif Mayo zinc, a Nf"' York' (irand Army inl-lication. Chiii 1-s J. Elgfily, the husband of Host; (Joglilan, th-; actress, lias .secured a divorce on th" ground of dea'-rtion. lie lives at Sio ix talis, S. I). The T) nh'sifi reports for tin; third quarter of 180 ). 1,114 new enterprises in the .Southern States against 771 in tho corcsj-ionding quarter of 1839. Governor CunpVll, of Ohio, ha called np'in threo meinhers of the hoard of public works of Cincinnati for th';ir resignations on account of irregularis -s. A 3 year old girl named Cooper, visit ing Jlm Tyndall, of Moravia. I'.i., fell into a pig sty. Tyo powerful hogi at tacked her. ami mangled her lol) so badly alio died. lion, ll'charl Vaux has h en nomi nated on an indeieulent Heket i:i Iho Thinl di.-(ric!, of Pennsylvania in oppo sition to McAlcr, the regular D ino- cratic noniine.'. (Jeneral drove, one of Virginia's World's Fair c mmissioncrs, lias ap pointed Miss M. M red Lee, a daughter of (leneial KoiK't t K. L -e, a meiii!er of tho board cf lady managers of the expo sition. A terrible disaster occurred on the Oregon Short Line Ilailroad near Sho shone, Washington. two passenger trains came into collision, resulting in the death of over twenty persons, and many injured. A second horrible murder, much re semLling that of Annie Liconey, has taken rlacj near Camden, N. J. Tho victim was Mrs. John Millar. Suspicion points to Frank Lingo, the nogro us pec ted of the Laconey murder, and ho has been placed under arrest the. biggest merchant steamer ever built in Philadelphia was launched from Cramp's shipyard Saturday. The ship is 4,300 tons capacity, is 400 feet long. 48 beam, 33 feet depth of hold, and is to run in tho Morgan line between New York and New Orleans. Slio was chris tened El Sol. A nuu.b'r f "Unit-! Su-. S.'ia(-i : ;utt. i -V t'.n quti 11 of i? cre.iM a Nt".:it'-i . piv to S10.' n year. lie- S . -. ir rii.-wt.-rs have rivi r. j nt'lio ! m:i of a w!,ies.! !k ut ! () '- r 1 u ilsa n wttl -m --it t.' j t'.i j tfs i- ; If M-t'tl in Jm? ni -aut ia j S non difficulty u ai 1 t ! l r i rr j a.. ti' tie- rail'o jd t:igi r ;i Frt 1 V yue, ! nd., arid th.oais are i. ad of j t. i i; upa'l t!w road ent-iiug I'.iat ci y. j T!;- fr j i-ncy of railroad .iccid.-u' ;tt ; th'- i re -nt lime would mh; n to liave .it b -artng on the qu ation of a proper j hi h'frt an ding I t ween labor and c.pitaL J ! !. Ad.ti:.i Expre-H Company !tt vnn-!)-. jxiiiitrf litis given its iiu-sMnge,rs and lie - in. n ni tk-e of a reduction in th"ir ; a! ii'-s ami of a reduction in the force. All the d nr mills at Li.don. Spain, !:: e cl 'jsm1 and entered into a comhiua-ti-. i t romirfd the governinii! to allow th. nt t- i i jx:l much wheat as they llK". Th- :.' d nt n the P. i'i O. Itailroad no as- v lesvil'e, Ohio, in which nine men hiM their llv s, was c iu.-ed by the em ployment of a loy as a telegraphic op era '.or. A d b y., under C years of age are to U- discharged froai the Edgar Thnmson St. t-S Works and Homestead Steel Works, as Andre w Carnegie is said to be opposed to child !alr. The threa'e i mI strike of miners in Illi nois. Indiana, ami .Missouri, wnica was to have lxvn inaugurated on October 1, has Ifcn av.-rted by tho Vermillion and Wilmington Coal Company agreeing to pay the advance demanded. A committee of 43, representing over 10,( 00 men employed in train service on the Erie system, is now in New York city for the purpose of conferring with the officers and securing a new schedule of hours.. They want less hours of labor. TRYING TO KILL TIIK CZAK. TELKGK.U'IIIC UKIKrA jvrr.l t1 ; to ir';-t .;-' I - I Hit' a n--!i-v i iV.H rJr-.- .-- ):. I !. '-XtC'S' 1 sfir.t : " J t ii r.u-t i a Ti ! -. f. V T ! th at-l'ii It.e e i.i.l 1 Y--r. . !: V, I .1. I a;i ! c . r . of I Ms; Hivk. ! -ii! V, roiir.lv l . f th--.1 : n d v .f 1" ;;i-ln' 'i'i.e I'ifs I ; t-i- of I" ;i io.si-t I ! i.-r.d ih-lici -icy bid, p. i (ti o: h i! , p.is, I t NEW DOUBLE CX)LUMX ADVEUTISEM ENTS. MffiB jo XKy not'r.i.i: column' uivi-m isi.-.ur.N r v is c:r, t t 1 .: .! in f I. .f'M-e'i -ig!it h ur l.i w. li'.ly ie.'.i j' i!:,. d t -sT ii- a. his i d. Ii by t wo oil -i editor .f Mr I I.r.ni, too, U H t lv ! 1 . b . . I ,ii i t eli w : are k H.Miii!!nn wi ! i li v. Pr i'.iir'.H. ii pi -a- ii-l .-. i' hccr.tiou of -s. i'.n :-t s chu '. . H I lay. illlS (T:;li.- r's in. s ;:i : I . : a:: Cath....'c C r.irc i 1 ill l Yr'c o -. rep r;s of of r4..- K . Tho v. i T.'- .t -ii. , h c!i t r Sa.i on: ir 'erriio -ii' a S;i u l-ja oi--o Mieo.ing ii.i! their re :i v i. : a- alraily iM.'gu :. ft-:w-.hips Va -d p ese to. ha vi- I--- X- I- -y ml t..- .he t ! i to tod l.i xi-.i.i: simkks Slav rest .! awni: u nn. I JIcAu'i fe ia I, ad .n a;id lr.l. Pail vi!l it iv rem t to to A Train on Which He Wan Supposed I U Thrown from the Track. Another attempt has boen made upon the life of the czar. This time the con spirators planned to wrack a train by which it was believed the czar intended to travel from St. Petersburg to Warsaw. An obstruction was placid upon tho track in the shape of five sleepers, which was tightly wedged in between the rails. The train which was supposed to be carrying tho czar crashed into this bar ricade of sleepers and was thrown from the track. No details of the outrage have been obtained, and it is not known whether any arrests have been made in connec tion with the affair. A OIlEAT SHAM IIATTtK. Ix; ivipi'red in $10 Oi.'Oe.-cli. T. o !'". ch government Ls pi ej.a. ing an exi(.'!i--ive exp.'iilin against ra- homoy, with tho ohje-t of compelling the ki ijr to sul.mil to French anth.uitv. The tn; I f llirchall, th-; -::j'poiel nun-dcrei of the Eug'ishma-i U-i-vel, closed at AVoodstock. Canndi. on Tu s- day. and the c ise went to the jury. A conviction is deem id inevitable on the evidence. The English government has purc'ia ;ed a large I uihlinj; at Port Said, and is transforming t into a I arrack for.r -ss, which -i 1 .soon bf ccupied I v P;i ish troops. This viil jrive Eiigluu 1 ! s -s- cion of both ends of the Suez Cr-iai The Canadian government has just re ceived word that several sealing schoon ers, encouraged bv the lenient t-e..t nent accoidid them in the Echriug sea and their immunity fr n seizure t!i s year, r.re to make t second trip theri thL fall. XV HAT CONC1KKSS HAS HONK. I 1 i Jhi r .It 1 1 1 This ck wt- call tlte .SPECIAL ATTENTION of Il ml;.;. eis t our stock of Fine Groceries! We keep thi most romplet line s ll U t n tm-i ALL (X)ODS AT YOUIt il iUSE FUEE. DELIVKII At 50 cents per pouud. The ttest in the Market. Fresh Goods Received e.very wee!:- nff m s y. ' " V Are the very Le-d. 10 IlriHitli Iroiioliols Attack the Forts in Halifax Harbor. Thousands of spectators witnessed the late sham naval attack by the British fleet in Halifax harbor. The war ships Pellerophon, Canada, and Thrush 0ened the battle b- attempting to make a land ing near Herring Cove, but the big guns of that place compelled the ships to re tire in the direction of i or .c redoubt under full speed. Coming within rango of the last named fort, the Pellerophon and Thrush let go broadsides simulta neously, the heavy guns at York redoubt replying so liotlv that if the battle was real Admiral Watson and his fleet would have been blown to atoms. SISTKU F.OSK OEKTItrOK. Th JEWELRY AND CLOCKS! I have just received a la rue lot o! Elegant Jewelry. This 1 will .guaran tee to the purchaser to be just as rep resented. 1 s-elino cheap, "lire euilt'' goods but carry a standakp link of gold khont ooops. The. attention ol the ladies is called to the latest style of Bit east pins the v arc ''tilings ol beauty !" The old reliable and standard SETII THOMAS CLOCKS always in i-tock in various styles and sizes. lif Repairing of Watches and Clocks and mending Jewelry is a spec:'y. All work I do is guaranteed to give in vie satisfaction. Respectfully. -ep."-tf tr. T. PAWLS. oiiTvrrors- Harness Establishment 1 I ESTABLISHED IX 1 8G7. 1 I am now located on Fnyetteville Ktreet, onr osite Caucasian office. I putupand keepinstock,or make to order, any style of Harness, from S13.00 to ?40.00. I also make all styles nnd grades of Saddles, Bri dles, Halters and everything in this line. Good, honest work at the lowest living figures, is my guide and motto in business. A large supply ot Northern liar ness and a fine line of Driving Whips aiways Kepi on nana, unit and ex amine. ST Be sure to see the celebrated Celluloid lined Whip for which am sole agent. If this whip is not satisfactory you can return it and get back yourmoney. respectfully, sep5-3iu W. II. STETSON. Foreign Items. The Italian minister of the treasury has moved for a reduction of 30,000,000 liro in the military and naval estimat It is officially and emphatically stated at the City of Mexico that the recent re port of an assault upon President Diaz is untrue and without foundation. ' Gloomy predictions are made in regard to the food prospects in Ireland. It is stated that over a million of people are iu imminent danger of starvation. Tho American fishing vessel David Crockett has been seized by the Cana dian authorities at Prince Edward's Island for alleged violation of the fishing regulations. Emperor William has declined to en tertain the Austrian proposition for com bined European retaliation against the United States on account of the Mc Kyiley tariff bill Mr. Parnell has finally decided that it would bo unwise to send any one to America in place of Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon, as they will be able to carry out the original plan iu any event. Suakim advices report the famine in the interior as terrible. Thousands are dying of starvation. Caravans are plundered by the desperate natives to obtain food, and the owners are mur dered if they resist There is great dissatisfaction in Canada over the receipt of a cable dispatch an nouncing that Lieutenant Colonel Ivor J. C. Herbert, an officer of the British Grenadier Guards, and at present at tached to the British legatiou at St Petersburg, has been appointed General Sir Fred Middleton's successor in com mand of tho Canadian militia. It was expected that a Canadian officer would receive the appointment Humor That She Will tributetl to Spite. Friends in New York city of Sister Rose Gertrude (Mi-.s Amy Fowler) de clare that there is no foundation in fact for the rumor that comes from Honolulu by way of San Francisco that she is to marrv Dr. Lutz, of the receiving hos pital at Kalahi. Sister Rose Gertrude's friends attribute the rumor to the spite of the missionary societies that have been doing all they could to injure the young woman since she announced that she intended to live among the lepers, as Father Damien did. TO CATCH I'OACIIERS. Heating the Kt-cnl att t' Hie Number ot mild AcUtl Upon. There were during the setsion 12,402 bills and joiut resolutions introducd in the House, ami iu the Senate 4,570, or a total of 16,972 against 15,- 59S in the first session of tlu last Congress, which in this matter far ex. celled all previous record--. Reports made in the House, 3,215; iu the Senat?, 1,817 (no account being takeu in the Senate of other than written reports). Bills passed by the House, 1,292, of which the Senate has passed 849. All except a few of these 849 havo become laws or are awaiting the President's approval. By the Senate, 1,100. of which 486 have (been sent tj the President, making a total number of about 1,335 acts or laws, against 1,790 for the whole of ths last Congress. Of the3e acts COG House and 275 Senate bills were for pensions to it- divi.luals. A number of important measures are Marry At- banging fire. One of these is the bill to relieve the Supreme Court of the United States bv the establishment of an inter mediate court. A great deal of impor tant business will be 1 'ft untini.hed oa the adjournment of the session, tho most important of which rests on the S -nate calend ar. MUSCLE TIIK MACSKT. H EW BARBER SHOP Wheii ; ou wish an easy shave, As gcoJ as barber ever gave, Just call oi; us at pur saloon At n.orning, eve or noon: We cut and dress the hair with grace, to suit trie contour ot the lace. Our room is neat and towels clean, bcissors enarp ana razors keen, And everything we think you'llfind To suit the face and please the mind And all our art and skill can do, It you just call, we'll do for you. SIIERARD & NIXON, The Clinton Barbers House for Rent ! My dwelling on McKoy Street is for rent. It is a comfortaole, four room dwelling. For terms apply to J E. Royal or II. E. Faison, at Clinton, N. C, or to J. F. WOODAItD, sep4-lm ' Warsaw, N. C Are you made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? SHILOII'S VITAUZER. is a positive cure. For sale by Pr. R. II. Holliday, Clinton. and W. V, Kennedy, Warsaw Tbe Cutter Wolcott Ordered to Get Kemly for Sea. A dispatch from Port Townsend, Wash., says: The cutter Wolcott has been receiving secret orders from Assist ant Secretary of the Treasury O. S. Spalding. Neither Collector C. W. Btad- shaw nor Captain li. Ulover ill say a word. The only information vouchsafed is that the vessel has been ordered to get ready for sea. From what can bo learned the vessel is expected to intercept the Canadian poachers now fitting out in Victoria for a winter cruise in Behring Sja. FOUR Ul'SDKED HUOWNKD. Labor Note. Hereafter elevator men in Government positions at Washington will havo to pass nn examination. An international convention of steel nnd iron manufacturers is beiug held in N nv York this week. Tho International Bakers and Confec tioners' Union ha taken the boycott off from Fleischman's yeast at Fall River, Mass. Thomas R. Ballentine has a truck farm of 350 acres near Norfo'k, and from it sells on an average. 50,000 worth of vegetables a year, of which $20,000 is profit How is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. 1 F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 1G years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. West & Tkuax, Wholesale Drug gist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kixnan & Makvix, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Cilliipe of a Bridge While Soldier Are Crossing It. Polish journals assert that during tho recent maneuvers of the Russian army at Kovno the Krasnostaw bridge col lapsed and that 400 soldiers, belongin; to ttie i'mtaun regiment, wiucn was crossing the bridge at the time of the accident, were thrown into the water and drowned. The papers state that among those who lost their lives was General Bardowsky. There has been no official confirmation of this report. Grover Cleveland' Health.' An afternoon newspaper iu New York printed a story to the effect that ex-President Cleveland's health was s3 poor as to alarm his friends and himself. On his vacation, it was stated, he spent the most of his time in sleeping, and even gave up his favorite pastime of fishing. Mr. Cleveland said to a re porter later in the day that the story was false from beginning to end. His physical condition, he averred, was never better. Outlaws Dispersed. By the arrest of James Mundy and Andrew Watson, two members of the notorious Turner band of outlaws, and the flight into the mountains of North Carolina of three of the Turner brothers, a ga-ig that has long been the terror of soot eatern Kentucky and northeastern Teone.se-3 has Ixen effectually broken U'. DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR HABIT i all the World tbere is bat one care. Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It rn be given in a rap of ten or coffee without tlie knowledge of the person taking it, effecting peedy Rod permanent core, whether the patient inn Moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, xhotisands of drunkards have been cored who hTe tnkvn the Golden Specific la their coffee without their knowl edxe, and today believe they quit drinkinff of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its .dniinlatratioo. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir eolnr and full particulars. Address in confidence. Gulden brjtgirio Co w ace Street, Cincianati, O. Vale Lend in Athletics, and Students l lock There. A new year began at Yale this week, and the college's success in athletics re cently has resulted in an enormous freshman class. At least 393 students successfully passed the examinations for the academic and scientific depart ments. When all the various depart ments in the university have assembled. there will be over 1,700 in attendance, a gain of 200 since last year. The Weather and the Crops. Iii the Western States the crops have mos'Iy matured and are generally be yond the influence) of the weather. The deficient rainfall has made the ground too dry for fall r-lwins. About the same conditions prevail in Illin is and Michigan, but iu southern Indiana the corn is reported a; maturing verysiowly and is not safe from frost The cotton picking has been generally retarded throughout the cotton region by heavy rains, with considerable dam age, owing to sprouting and rotting of bolls. Cane in Louisiana is reported in fine condition and grinding has com menced. In New England the corn is mostly cut and the crop is good. The fruit crop is light; potatoes continue to rot In Pennsylvania the fall seeding is about completed. Tobacco is about harvested and curing finely. The crop is large and in good condition. The tobacco crop is being cut in Ken tucky and Tennessee, but the weather has been unfavorable for cur inc. The frost has seriously damaged vegetables in New Jersey, and only winter grain is coming welL A Counterfeiter's Rich Nest. Joseph Keener was arrested at Pitts burg. Pa., for passing counterfeit money. At his home in Allegheny was found a magnificent electric battery forsilver and gold plating, besides a work table, marked by. years of use in cooling hot dimes, quarters nickles, and dollars. The heavy dollar plates were perfect Since the arrest many persons find they possess almost perfect counterfeit silver dollars. A. $49,000 Grist Mill Bnrned. At a late hour Saturday, night the large grist mill and box factory of S. EL Walker, of Danville, Ya., was destroyed by fire at Reidsville, N. C The loss ie 145,000. Insurance, $20,000 Wfcat Does It Mean? "10) D0583 One Doiiar"mears simply that Hood's SarpapariFa is the most economical medi cine to buy, because it give? more for. the money-than any other preparation. Each botlle contains 100 doses and will aver ago to last a month, while other preparations taken according to directions, are gon in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best bloui pu rifier. C0XSLT9PTICX SURELY CURED. To tub Editor Please inform your readers that I have a : positive remcly for the above named disease. By it timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1 ,8hall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your read ers who hav consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectful v.- T. A. fiLOCUAL M. C., , 181 Pearl st., New York. wok Stoves, Oook Sto es in A New lot of VIRGINIA AND DERBY STOVES ! Just received. These Stoves are cast expressly for us and everv one warranted. We sell tho Derby No. 7 complete, for 12.00; No 8, complete, for 13.50. ' Don't buy your DliY GOODS lill our New Stock of Fall Goods have con e in. We will have none uiit New Goods. No old shoo wo.u stock on bur shelves. Yours, Very Truly. WM. A. JOHNSON. D. M. Far trick, uO :i:ssoutot. 1.1. v wy iiM-x 1:1:0. Having recently taken entir.! ch.iit- o? iJ; . .;or- I r nl! form the public that I sun still al t?i. Ob; s.-.vu and alw al ready :tni aiiMous to serv. them. I have a larger stock n.nv than ,--r t "l i.-, ..ml t!u. mu he sold I carry anything yo i want in J il.i:V. UK 1. 1 Ml. A large hit .-f Fulton Axes just received. I havt: a lartxe lot of i;o-d SilOKci nf all gi .idi;.o, winch w.U ,, s ld very close. , A full line of GliOCKltl F.S silwsiys m hand. A Uig Drive iu HARNESS, rluupor than over. 1 have also a nice line of S I'OV KS, very ua" wai.anted !. give satisfaction. Como in and examine my stock when iu town. Uopeelfiilly, MECKLENBURG mo 1 XI' JS V rubs rriv 9 SCHOO Ij VERTIS M E NTS. 1 -I (eJ Female Institute. udies. Thorough instruction given in the usual Academic st Calisthenics will be taught. A full Corps of Instructors in every Department. TB'HMS REAS( NABLE. Opens SEPTEMBER. 3ni, 1890. Send for Catalogue. MISS MARY ANDERSON, Principal. Salem High Sehooi. ESTABLISHED IN 1874. A Boarding School for Both Sexes Fail m of tiie session or 18M ops Aipsum. Charlotte, N. G. ENGINES, BOILERS, SA W MILLS, PRESSES, GIjYS, Willi I T. IJ ) COKJV .MILLS, REPAIR WORKS. PIPE FITTINGS, S1IAFJ1NG. I'l'ILE YSftnrl HE LUNG. decl! Gm RATES OF TUITION 1st Grade, Primary, 2nd Grade, Academic, ,l: Malaria Literally means bad air. Poi sonous germs arising from low, marshy land," or from decaying vegetable matter, are breathod into the lnngs, taken up by the blood, and unless the vital fluid is purified by the use of ajgood medicine like Hood's Sailjapa rilla, the unfortunate victim is soon overpowered. . Even in the more advanced cases, where the terrible fevev prevails, this suc cessful medicine has effected remarkable cures. Those who sire exposed to malaria or "ther poisons "should keep the blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsam rilla. : Tflany Persons ; Are broken flow a from overwork or household tw -Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids dSpestfon, removes ex cess of bile, aad -iue malaria. Get the genuine. What steam is to the engine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is to the body producing bodily power and furnishing mental force, ' l?t Grade, 2nd Grade, Preparatory Collegiate,. Busine.-s Course, Teacher's Course, per month, 1 00. per month, SI ."!). per month, ?2 O'j. per month, $2 2.". per month, ?2 1't. iK?r month, ?3 2". per month. $3 50. per month, ?3 50. Latin, iu addition to the Academic Grade, 25 cents per month. The Music Department, which lia-s hitherto been taught in the School, will be suspended lor the ensuing term, however we h ive added two assistant teachers to the School, hoping thereby to m vk the dep trt ments taught more thorough. SPECIAL FEATURES. In addition to the wide course of study offered, 3p3tial advantage. will be derived from the two Literary Societies!, connected with the Hchool, for the boys and girls respectively. The neighborhood is high-toned and the general influence good. BO A II D. Good Board can be obtained at desirable places, convenient to the School, at from $C.OO to 17.00 per month, washing, lights, room furnished and everything included. -' The School i run on a strict economic basis. We charge no conting ent fees and no extras. For further intormation address, G. K. BUTLER, Principal, HUNTLEY, N C. Cmvta, sad Trade-Varks obtained, sad all frmX boataatM conducted for Moderate Foes. Oar OHes Is Opposite V. 8. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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