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S "nnri m .7 TV .nr. ft" I1 ' " n . I 'nrtfuu wl Tt n lit.! if ltli they are kick and their live in dan ger, then they want the very bet that ca:V be had. Only ueh is kj.t ft the CAixtox Dkuo Stouk: there can be found msK.jy lull line of I'at- tint "f .M.Snfa V-i-i.n 1 i j 1 lil. Pi r. 4. . . TiiaLni LHflrl ! -ill 'lffll IUUICIJi IIU.TV, IJllmili " IJrmhe, Medicinal Whiskey, llor-re and Cattle Powder?, and the beet remedies for all dieas4 and ail- Inonts of Horn, Mule-, CaUlr, IIoch. Poultry, etc. Lee's Backache Plasters! In North Carolina's tmnny clinic. - Their wond'rmi vlrtiurn, fudi lfi-c "till, .Exert an influence nublinm In uilnitt-rln to human lit; And mtiny a pun? alon our wuy, twte'H i'later doth. a)Uy. " You can cure a bad ease of Hack- . r t-. -l - ri nnv nT nor uttii ifni iin . ...1 rtm (hn Iwilr fk fj ftV(i Villi Jill HLUI Nl'ill II il- 1 L. , a B t, I V fort for a month or longer. This Plaster n a great discovery, and it in hard to find any pain or ache mat will not yield lo it. Prepared only by T. J. LKK, Druggist. LE KC W A KT Ki' 1 :C1 KJ f . A certain cure for warts on horses .and mule, ami Judge K.T. IJoykin, the Editor of The Caucasian', Capt. Cornelius Partrick, Maj. W. Lucius Faison. ' Mefsrs. A. Ferd Johnson, llerry K. Faison, Win. II. Faison, Jtlon. tJuscomo in icnoison anu mm A . . . t 1. M. !.'..,- . a A . i i.iMftiinn in i i x i t t hit nrtin Ktr T..I. M!i:. DruiiL' st. - . v - v sji-- WORMS IN 1IOU.XKS, Worm Specific never fail to rtns from horses and mules. (1 in t'vorv easo. Sold only . T, J. LJSE, Druggist. D Oattlv towdkiw. iffe" undr this head tho best ion Powders in the market. iro prepared by the leading -Viiise of tho United States i? lAirmnlii of tho mct dis hed teriuary Surgeon liv- fl'hev are excellent appetizers, ral alterative and tonic, ana relied upon s a remedy for diseases of domestic animals. Xicy are composed of Llcoriee-Itoot, Lluniner Berriec. Flaxsioil, (lentian, l ..mm linger, Iron and Antimony. Hoiu ly by T. J . lAA-j, 1 ruugi.st. OTHKI&'s I'lXI AI.TI IX. 4-vear Old Medicinal his- e and Certain Com Cure. Sure Cure for Scratches in Horses. Sure Cure for Kczema in Cattle 3d llor.'.. fo and bine Cure lor jiee on k. A eclfiC for ytaggets in Horst sand ure Uurc lor nicicen v.iio.era. Scientific remedies lor all dLscass d ailments of Horse., Mult, Hogs, dtle; Iouttry and Docs. I T- J. LEE, Druggist toner win, -u f-I0i;i ,LD A Y'S STITCH IN TIME SAVES Don't wait to get sick, but when you Degin to feel bad come and get i dose of medicine and prevent sick- icsr. This ss the proper use of med icine. -11 you win uo mis you win carcely ever have a doctor's bill to ty or lose months ot time, and ut your friends and relatives to h a deal of trouble. ddition to my complete line and reliable Drugs, i carry Log Cabin .Remedies, li. io S. S. S., Quinine in small quantities; Simmon's Liv- Jator, Famous. Speqihc Or- jssom, Cuticura llemedies, fees favorite irescription. fden Medical Discovery, jtuid Cattle Povuer (I pound A'3 p't6Parpd by the Herb Cc. 'Aa. Quaker brand.) jsoVlptions carefully compound- jocal and otupe practice upon re- ri. . liespeciiuny, 1tf DIl. lt. II. HOIJilDAY. tin .... ly Wo Need a Cciiuniioii to Mnke Theirt Tote Fair 1. 1 thin State. TiiuiiK tiKiibtf Gixmiv '"cf. TON : Establishment I I estabusii'ed IX 1 8G7. 1 lira now located on Fayetteville H opposite Caucasian office. ; up and keep in stock;, or make i", any style ot Harness, troni &1.Q.00. I also make all ! and grades of Saddles, Bri- jlalteraand everything in this jd, honest work at the lowest fg figures, is my guide and motto fusiness. rgejiupply ot Northern Har 1(1 a fine line of Driving Whips kept on hand. Call and ex- lie sure to r-ee tne ciieoratea Sid lined Whip, for which I agent. If this whip Is not ictory you enn return lek your money. -Jtespecttuiiy, i W. II. STETSON. it and E0RSM.I. J LU 1 Established Business, linerv. &c. fSH TRADE, Lli dAPITAL KEQUIRKD. MRS. R. C. FREEMAN 9-1 m Goldsboro, N: C n r HOTEL Vi e kev. bam Jot:- in liii -en: on tu lst Tlmrrda m the Tabernacle it Wilmirii-tou paid hi xejpet to lordly Hailrnri'ls atul tholr liiijiist rate.. I fa conits from "Georgia where they Lae a ruinuj tion,hO he speak from p;actical experience. Ilin words are an follows : "I am fre to Hay I don't he lieve tho rniJroafls are toting fail with our people; it Is one fare for the round trip to Ilal ek'h fair; down liere it is four ceutH; lliat is riot toting fail, a railroul J, as yot no froul io be da inned, :m.1 n.T back to i;e cow hided, it L- a hard matter to et even with them, but I will tell you, in the various plac es in this State borti, people come ti thee meetings, and if you want to regulate this thing, you elect men to your Legislature that will have a commission to put the railroad fare down to two cents vhere it ought to be, then you will bo independent. Will tell you, tha "vox popuii" as ono of our candidates said, "Wto is vox populi anyhow7 ? I have ot two letters from him." Vox populi is the biggest fellow iwJ this country, no douot about that, and you can ask one of these officials why he won't give jou the same rates. "Oh," he says, "the traflU association con trols that.' Ho can fool you with that, but he can't me. That is like this inter-state business; whenever they want to do any thing they go along and do it, and whenever they don't they say, "The inter-state prevents." T) at traffic association, that in terstate business is nothing more or less than subterfuge of a peo ple who don't want to do some thing they ought; and when you go home, talk about this thing; send men to the Legislature who will put tho passenger tariff down at two cents a mile, just where it ought to be, and then you cac afford to go a?ong like a white man; you ain't begging. I know railroads just like everybody else in this world need friends, and the way to have friends is to show yourself iriendly. Put the fare down to a dog fight, or a base ball game or a j air, anu men maice tno people of the State pay a large per cent, more to attend these meetings. 1 am for right every time. God knows I have noth ing against railroad.? personally, it Is just a question of riglitthat is all. The railroad that runs through my town, when we hold our tabernacle meetings there every year, thev have cut 'their rates down to a three cent rate, less than one cent and a half round trip, and then they con tribute 15 per cent, of all the gross sale of tickets to the town, toward? the expenses of the tabefnacle meetings. But over here you cai get a dog fight rate, you ca n get a base ball rate. That is all wrong; now don't anybody pay that I am going outside of my province aa a preacher and meddling where I have no business. Bless your soul, that has just about as much to do with the meetings as the ten commandments, for you fel lows have to get there. From the collections they have taken up here they have just about got all your money you had before- you got into the house daughter.) Now you think over the.e things;, at' last, my countrymen, as I have said just now, the vox populi. of this country is the ruling power; and the bud that can sing and won't sing, ouht to be made to sing. I hope you reporters will get that just as 1 said it. I have been preaching at Durham and Chariot is and different places in this State,, and not less than 50,,00 will be paid by people coming to the?o meetings. There won't be le.-s thau twenty-five thousand peo ple coming in from first to last, and they wont average less than 2.00. -Now you think of that some. They pay 50,000 rail road fare and their tug and twist, and we have about 300 up to this writing to pay for the tab ernacle; that is a joke. If you just loved tho tabernacle liko you love the railroads ! But there is i-his difference: The railroad makes you pay before youJget on, and we ler. you rid along some and trust to your honor. (Laughter.) How is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable m all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. West & Truax, AVholesale Drug gist, Toledo, O. Waiting, Kinnak & Marvin, 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. . " (Rev. Sam Jones.) Here is a grand old trunk line of glory. The first station that we walk up to is "Convic tion.' I thooght I would die before the train left; I never had such feelings pince the Lord made roe. 1 got on the train at "Conviction." The train moved on by and by, and I thought I would die every rounrl of the wheel?; the first fctop was "Conversion." I Bald, Glory to God, thi3 Is the grand est place I have ever been in. I would be willing just to get off here and stop forever; bat the bell rang, and the train moved on, and directly the por ter called out, "the next station is "Obedience." And wa stop ped up there and I said, I never have Been such willing workers since the Lord made me; every tody doing and everybody do ing their best; by and by the train moved on again; the por ter called out, "the next station is 'Brotherly Love,'" when I got there I said, Inever saw people love each other like they do in this grand place; and directly the train moved on, and just before we got into an other station, the porter poked his hed in the car and said, "the next place is Generosity" and they commenced piling out of the windows and doors; one big old fellow sat by my side and paid, ''I worked mighty hard for what I've got and I ain't going to give it away." And he jumped out of the window and the bones were ten feet thick along there on the track, and they said they would die before they would give away what they had. When the train pulled out from that town there wasn't but one fellow in the car with me; as soon as you pass that station you just have the whole car to yourself. (Laughter.) The next station we ran up to was "Com plete Consecration," and then 1 head them singing "Yes oh yes, all I have is the Lord's; oh praise Him forever." My heart,, my hands, my feet, my dollars my blood, my all belongs to God and I am going to. stick to this train; God helpiug me I will never get off the train. Some of these day the engine will blow its signal for the pearly gates and when she run;? up to the grand central station I will alight, and tell mother and lather and loved ones "How do you do?" and say, " We have said 'good bye' forever." ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW t)OUBLE COLUMN ADVERTISEMENTS. exican Mustang Liniment for GROCERIES T NEW DOUBLE COLUMN A I) V E RT IS KM K NT& Wisdom ! Wisdom ! ! ram and FOR Forty1 ear THE STUMD This week wo call the SPECIAL A'TTKXTION of Ho-i ekeep e s to our stock f Pine Groceries We keep the most complete line' sold in Ciintn and DELIVER ALL GOODS AT YOUR HOUSE FREE. At 50 cents per pound. The Be t in the Market. Fresh Goods 3 U reived every week- Our Ambrosia aift lite Swan Firs re the very be?t. " 1s ' - They show who Trade with. me. Wisdom!! This is tii Great Store t ?mai i.M.U ivk If o thut t trade with lue jyk tluva who di., .it r, iom ?iul bo cutivlncet My larg stock of. Fall td Vsts. r ' "ncladca Dry Go,. 'lotion?, Trunks, (big bargrsiu i ikni Haw, Shoo-, Giawartv Cutlery, Hardware of all kinds L When jou are in ited of Funi i any Am"- -1 . '- Mire to coitiei , -i;T;? Ji aftl U'l li kliid be .how yen nf- I For. Sale BY ALL DRUGS-GISTS. BUV THR BEST. BLYMYER CANE MILLS AND Z IM5IEUMAN FBUlT-EYAPOKATOll. THU TARIFF BILL A LAW. the RUILDERS MATERIAL is a specialty with No one can. or fha!l tiuder,-ll u ott (iroa lex O k U'k always freh, we order t new etipply ever wo. k. 2vow just a word to my customers who ara indeuttvl to tac. i greatly appreciate your past patroiiHvro and hop- you will find it to y. nr interest to continue to fvor my with it, but I am in need of money and must ask you t come forward and tottle as goon as possible. Respectfully, D M. Partiick, - SUC 1ICSSOIJ TO T. 11. 1'All IlICIC .t ItKi . Oook Stove?, CtioIrStov.es A New lot of VIRGINIA AND DERBY STOVES ! Just received. T1ips" StovfcH are cast expressly for us and every one wai ranted. W? sell the Derb N. 7 conndete, for 12.50; No 8. cunplete, for 15.50. Having recently taken entire charge of tho ftUttir, f" wuttM in form the public that I am still at tho Old Htaatdau4 alway ready and anxious t serve them. I have a large'rstnek-ttiw ,tbau ever bef rt&rtf tlu goodM iuust be sold i carry anythlnt' you waitWirth--UJlRIVAUE LINE. A large lot f Fulton Axes just received. ""Sfc"- I liavn a largo lot of good SHOES of ill irtade.. ivhiidi will h.i sold very close. A full line of GROCERIES always on hand. A Big Drive in HARNESS, r.'ioiper than ever. I have also a nice ;line of .STOVES "very W;ir. antvd U) 'ivrM sntisfnr.tlnn. Come in and examhto my stock when 1 1 town. Respectfully, 1). M. FAP.TRICK. Diger Profits for tlie Capitalists, Smaller llevemie for the Gov eriunent, and Higher prices to be paid by the poor man. Manufactured by Blymyer Iron Works Co. The largest manufacturers in th In the last Congress the Democrats presented and passed through the house a tariff bill that lowered the tax on the necessaries of life, but a Radi cal Senate killed the bill. The Radicals control ing both Houses of the Congress that has just adjourned, inspired and aided by Satan, himself, have concoc so'1 the most unjust and in famous p'ece o taxation in the. -McKinlev bill ever known in ! history of this county. Thif bill the Radicals have passed though both House of Congress Ilarri.son has signed lt.and it is now a law. The New York Herald speaking of it says: The capitalists have worked and lobbied for it because it affords them an opportunity to charge higher rates for their f oudsand to pocket a large profit. But the laboring man will find that lie has to pay a. little more here and a little more there for the necessaries of life, an 1 these innumerable "littles" will seriously affect his income. He will discover in time for the next presidential election that the greatest good of the greatest number has benn relentlessly sacrificed to the enrichment -f a few whose gains are already abundant. This McKinley bill fo. ces every poor man i.t the country to give more for the garments which protect him and his children from the cold than he would need to do under a lower tariff tariff. J hat is where the shoo will pinch. United-States. above firm in the counties of Duplin, , Pender 'ind Sampson, would ue glad to hear from any one in want of) rr"r sucsi machinery. win guarantee pilces to be very bottom and machir nery tho very best made anywhese.j You can place your orders at once for fall delivery, so your aeigbbors! will know what to plant. Send for catalogue and pr-fce list 2 to A. S. COIjWULL. j Val!afv J April 5th, 1890. if h Don't bny your DilV GOODS till our New Stock of Fall Goods havo con in. ' - W will Iigvo none jut Nw Goods. No old shop wo.n stock on oss slilves. Vonrs, Very Truly. WM. A. JOHNSON. SCHOOL yERISMJGXTS. Female Institute. . T. WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN HEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEVILLE ST Vcademic studies. Hound Shaves, Hacks and all Edge Tools made, and Repairing done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large 'ot of Western Buggies (open and top) and Roads Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as any like goods in Goldsboro, Fayetteville or Wilmington. Respectfully, ! mch28-lf W.T. WILLIAMSON. LIST STORE ! Thorough instruction given in the usual Calisthenics will be taught. A full Corps of Instructors in every Department. 1 EKMS REASONABLE. Opens SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1890. Send for Catalogue. MISS MARY ANDERSON, Principal lECKLENBTj-RG IRON WORKS, m waasass. Man affor Charlotte, N. G. ENGINES, BOILERS, SA W MILLS. PRESSES, GINS, WHEAT AN I) CORN JLffCCS, REPAIR WORKS, PIPE FIT TUffiS, SHAFT IN Gy PUL LE YS aii9. REL 7 ING. decl9 Gin ...... EBOR O, iSr. C. accommodations for the public. -:: r. V . boarders will' also be "vRS". J M. SEPSOMS, rroprietrea : FOR DYSPEPSIA . Ue Brown's Iron Bitters. Physicians recommend It. All dealers keep it $1.00 per bottle. Genuine tiai traae-muK ana crossea rea lines on wrapper. r7rrrnnnn and WnlskdyHabr t curea at nome wlto Iont pain. Book ot per -ticUlaTssent FR;F; AtlauVs oiflc VMX WhiWUall 'a : The Great Majority Of cises of scrofula and other blood diseases are hereditary, ;vnd therefore difficult to cure. Bnt ye wish to state in the most positive," t-mphatic man nor that Hood's Sai sapari 11a does cur? scrofula in every f orin, The most severe cases, too terrible for descriptiou, have yielded to this mtdicliu? when all others failed. If you suffer from im pure blood in any way,' take Hood's Sarsaparilla v poor country editor and his wito we e awakeued one nsghi by a i.oise at their window. r - "Just think," .said the rife, with iisublued laugh, "of a bur glar .coming here, expecting to find fcomel hing !" : - "Hush," whispered the editor ' let Trm climb in, then I will ive a yell, and "H may cause him to drop something he has btolen .' elsewhere."; Hope I ;n gers in the direst poverty. Mo berly (Mo.) Repnc. Liisl store, on the coiner of the of the row North of Courthouse, is the place for BRANDIES, WHISKIES, BEER, RUM, ALE, GIN, WINES and Liquors of all kind. 1 Special attention to our Clover Club Rye Whiskey ! The Best and Purest Whiskey in Town. Absolutely pure and guaranteed to be'better than any of the so-called "Medicinal Whiskies" in the plnce. Full line of Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Syrups, Tobacco, Ci gars, etc. - BODEN HAMMER k RUSSELL Respectfully invite you to call , mch20 tt -. : HAILiMO Haue NEAR THE DEPO fe, j Samplt'-Itoonis aud Special v'uvenifn" t c js for TraTcling' 3Iea. Tho Fare is the best the marfcet affords, which is always served in gooa wholesome style. -Board, per day, only $ 1 50 ' t,:. " week, 4 00 " month, - 12 00 The patronage of the traveling ;.ulHc ia respectfully solicited. w. e. bass, sep!9 tf :-' ? '-'r Proprietor. KCXKENUESS OQUOE. nABIT -" -. all the World tbera is but one .v:s . . . Ir. Haines Oolden bpeciiic tt caa be giraa in a enp of tea or coffee vithoat the knowledge at the person taking it, fletting a speedy and permanent core, whether tho patient i moderate drinker or aa alcoholic wreck. Thoaranda of drnnkarcts have been cored who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowl edge, and today belieye they quit drinking of t.eir own free will. No banafnl effect reenlt. fronrit. kdminietration. - Cares guaranteed. Kend for ciV- eolar and fU pn.rt.)ra. Address in eonfideneJ V uvuia ' -n (Street, Cuicumati,j alem High School. KSTABLISHED IN 1874. ' A Boardings School for Both Sexes. Fall Term of ti Session of 1890-1 Opens Aipstitli. RATES OF TUITION : Primary, . . per month, $1 00." ' T. . flstGrale, . . per month, $1 50. IntermedSW;.. J gnd Grade, . . per month, $2 00. , ." flM Grade,. . . . per month, S2 25. . Acaderoierj 2ntlGl:acl . 1er month, $2 75. Preparatory Coilagiate, . . . per month, $3 25. Busint Uonrse. . . - per month. 3 50. Teacher Course,. . . . per month, $3 50. . Latin, in addition- to ttie Academic Grade, 25 cents per month. -The Musi Department,, which ha? hitherto been taught in the School, will be suspended? fm tiw ensuing term, however we have added two assistant teachers to the School, .hoping thereby to make the depig ments taught more thorough. - SPECIAL FEATURES. In addition to the wide course of study offered, 3pecial advantages will be derived from the two Literary Societies, connected with the School, for the boys and girls xespectively. The neighborhood is high-tonetl and the general influence good. BOARD. Good Board can be obtained at desirable places, convenient to the School, at from $6.00 to 57.00 per month, washing, lights, room furnished and everything includecL The School irun on a strict economic basis. We charge no conting ent fees and no extras. . For further inJonnatton address, G. E. BUTLER, Principal, ; ' ' HUNTLEY, N. C. At the Mammoth Hi Careata, voi Trsde-Harks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office It Opposite U. S. Patent Of fice. - We have bo enb agencies, all bueineas direct, hence caa transact patent business is lee time and at Jess cost than those remote from Washington. " ' . " Send model, drawing, or photo., with, descztp don. We adTise U patentable or not, free of charge. Onr fee not cue till patent is secured. A book, " How to Obtain Patents," with refe eneet to actual clients in your State, connlj, t sewu. sent free. Addres. C. A. SNOX7 CIV, f"5Pr"" Ifii!i m cor.sur.iPTion DROr4CHiT18 SCROFULA IU1 R COUP OR COLO Threat Affccticn Wasting cfEedi -Or amy tHanM etur ths Throat and X.niyy re Inflamed, ZacM cf Btnmgfh. er JTerM Jeeaer, yvm east be reiiewed eued Cured bp Grocer y Hardware Establishment. TV. Ih I he nlace where everv ono should i?.i to splpt nlni i - c - n " w ' - - w . w mw law IVVM3 I buy in large quantities for cash and disrount all my hills, iliurnfnrp T nan sftll .!ipjr.Tai,r linn Mmaj t?l,r 1- ti . . ...in a ... - - . . . . - u . w..t, ' . . . 1 1 V 1 1 ' 1 Will KJ U no and vive my customers tho benefit. fvrP Tlio host trroflft of Tnh!l(ft.v Itr.inrllaa VI,.oj Xl.x.i- IVI.? . Kie, etc., always on l.aii'3. : PEfctt AND WHISKY AI.WAV8 OX ICB.-a J. in. ROYAJI. Central Stand!! On Grog Row, Opposite Court-h.ous6. REMEMBER, that WATSON & PEl'EHSON - Keep a ciioicb line of Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, etc., and alo a well selected stock ot Standard Family Groceries. AGAIN REMEMBER, that a finer lice of Wines, Brandies, ii rnuir luu jvaif a" t wu i iiiiri riaa imivti-! jCThe famous Ruf us Weeks Braudy (which all connoisseurs, declare the best ever tasted an be bought no where else. 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