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V Cv THE CAUCASIANS Kntcrcd accnnlms lo Jjtwsal Clinton, Ji. ,'., as wcowl matter. Li ma'; I DFMCCKATlCHOniKEES. tor ( i .'.(tr-oid 1 . it-t r ct, IiK.lA.VlN Y. (!J:ADY. f.pwjn t j:oyki:. For holicilo' Otl: P.-trirt, OLIVE P. il. AJ LEN. i LINTON.' N C ., . CT. so, I lie Awheville itiz:n noini nates W. Q. (I leshani for Justice Millei'H plare on the Supreme bench, provided Pre-sident liar rixon will not appoint a Demo crat. ! The Washingtion Pot t trell fays! of them: . They are mostly unskilled laborers, who come into com petition. HI: our own liboers Liuler uneoual conditions, and - mi:. mcii.Yiiirs mti; am. watches auk cosi passes. Mr. Richards of Atlanta visit-1 A few days ao 1 was ?tand-j ed Boston as a delegate to the un by an American ntleinan.j rreat waterworks convention, jvrhen I expressed a wish to where the superintendents and fcnow wh'eu point wa? north-? ciurlneerc of the craft had !H at once pulled ont his watch, fathered from every re.-pec a- 'looked at it, and pointed to the j KKW ADW.UTISEiUTS. 1 XFW A P V EUTJSEM ENTS. SCHOOL A!) VJETISM K XT. t obtain p monopoly of diitiiT . . . . . . . , it i (iltcn.n-, n.oo.i.auiUienaeup-j H raslnori!,. I Mkd h m whether J3 er kinds ot work. Mos' of them j " , -.it. . 4 . .i .. i al. out the time that .vie illite:ate, and a large ifr j Mr. C.eve : had a c unpi attached tf Ins he.s," h ie- as-es. " l lien ;nch a howl : he explained to ine how this ! ' ; , land resto ed the rebel flas and ; watch. "All watch tl rvl Fairchild and Foraker amllpli.d, -'are com;. rental are on the v - 4s . .. . company ra sed iLeniveHmciucsor ,uni. The resident had to I was. Point the hour hand to! . n.!firtj Hiim wvn rin-r n r " - , . lar.naKe, ai'uJ rhotvin in de-i our institutions. They are often The United Slates E.vpns-i company ha- .-ued perem pti ry orde:s t all of its aj;ent not to receive nvmey, tickets or lists of drawings from the Louisiana lottery c nipauy, or in any way to assist in the t an saction of lottery business. The threat humorist liill Nye, in f eakinging of speaker Heed, says: It is the gieat ronow of a lifetiniH to know that ii Maine, rhe:e the only true, deej and eunest dritd :pi)le pie of the great wo:kaday world v. a-Iiist dii cove: ed,lhere should aiise a-middle cg d czar with a kixut in rue hand and an ox gad in the other, at flie trd of which is a sl.aip I rad three fourths of an ii.ch in length. Had 1 known that tlie.e, a g:eat big coarse czar with blood in hir. eye find side whiskers on his lr.iiit te th, would be uom, whose influence would bo felt tliro.ighout Eurojte and as far back s Rome City, Jnd., I wou'dhave hesitated in select ing Maine as a site for my own birthplace. turbulent among themselves, a?id troubhsome to their neigh .oi. -is a i tile thev do not be come an impo. tant factor in the proi.eins of the future, and it is thersdore worthy of ser: jus oiider.ition.'' i he boin! throwing at (Jliica ;;o and lliH recent assassination of the chief of Police ot New Orleans by a cla vrof in urdrco us Italians ate fair examples of the aniuu- of some ol. the-.e "citizens." take them back attd put them j the sun and the hOiithi. exactly 'Vtiiway in the old garret agan. j hair way between th-t Ikmx- ann i i he biooay j-irt wa.-. raisea an s iwe uuie ao o over the North, and::)itlie im For iti-tiuc. suppose that It is j publican papers t-creeche 1 1 -clock. Foi-it the I;-r.d :-j atuaziiig, especially tlio.-e in j dicating 4 to t he sun tndilon; Ho-fon. Nevertheless ' I)?ton ; the watch is exactly futh.! gave a banqiu-t to tho atermen, Suppos th?ii it s o'clock, and atte- llie ladies had retired jpo nt tlie hand indicating S : the gmtlemeu were called on the sun, and the hgnre X on the taliis an:! j v a ten is oiiu .-oijiu. My Am. Mr. Jticb-jean fri-?nd was quito surprised j ;itAiY on Tin: stl:h'. f.ir .-peeches and .stories. !v and by f.tds was called upon to say somethiiuT for Meorgia, for At lanta, or for tlio south general ly. He is aver modest man : nd tried to excuse hims-ilf, but -s they j?iessel him, he .-aid hr wasnt feeling well and had -r tr.ing'j dream last night, th-it troubled him, and he wuupl be glad if some Jo-eph could be l'o'jnfl v. jio wo.ild intei-pivt. it. Of curse thev clamored fo his lamored he said: A recent is.ue of the Topeka (Kansas) Capital contained an unjust and uncalled for thrust at North Carolina, her schools, progress, etc. It boasted of the great and growing wealth of Kansas and the intelligence of the people of that great, Slate, where they bur i corn in the winter for the want of wood. (Speriul (Wrespondeiuri'.) ?vlr. Editor: The noble o!d county of Duplin has cause to be proud, find is jastly jcoud, ot this sterling democrat and disthiguirdieU citizen. A- the able nominee and row democratic- cannhlat io- Cong.es from the thiid t ojigrefsionftl District, be v. -inn.ng blight laurels and go! dens opinion. wbeieVfT lie ; ' ;.ks in the various counties. IDs inter course with ihe people .-hows that he i- a. e:, tit man of high 1 ''' paper and threw it asile moral, pcomil, and political i with contempt, t tr e chMHiCter. No new member ot jand found tlie New Y-n ( YuiLrress from North Carolina! u;:-- tver iresenled a pui erTind bet I t'i displ ter record, more exemplary me perm is habits, a mo'.e atainUs life o. dream, ami he said: "I dreamed that I was dead, and hod found my way to the gate of heaven, and there was arrest ed by the gua:ds and asked for credentials. In much confusion I examined my pockets and found a la',e copy of the At lanta Constitution. The guards were dressed in bine uuitorms, and, to my surprise, had cuus in their hands. They -oakedat higher quai.tieations for serving his constituents and State in onr National Congress. He has made, and is making a mosi vigorous and successful canvass ol his District. Mr. Fiady spoke here to day to a large and appreciative crowd of thinkiiu and sol d men of Pender. He gave a a. masterly exposition of the origin and history of tar If igain, Tr.i which se.'ir.ed to ludtify i , hi d they ave i to g in and i - i . - t . . r iook aroun-i aweiu', ana i vas put in ch?kige of t Lor soldier in blue instructions to show me Ihroiojh heavei.1 and nrii'g me back in an hour, f'r I was a suspect. Tho place was neautiful beyond coucepiiou, a'td I foigot myself in a deli rium of joy and wonder at what 1 saw. Every tiling and every body was dressed in blue. There u ere thousands and thousands of then -irolick.ng and sport legislative -showed its effects j ing, and I observed that the on domestic prices at home and abroad how the faime.s are robbed at both ends when they buy as well ad when they of lost sinners, but sell. He sliowed that the ones ! informed me they favorite game wai foot ball, which wa p laved with skulls. I suxposed they were the skulls :ny ;:uide wer.; the l,rt i-i i. rvf r,,, ii!(.,vi,.i' !".: 1 f' -nil fil'i! tliflt I. liViS. Vi'.S J ! tax, with unsurpassed int-uesi. freshness, and ability. II tion of the tariff is the biggest! skulls of the icbels that we:e issue before the country. He I billed in the late war. Fo - the The following from the Itich-1 discussed the internal revenue. 1 first time I began to realize mond State does not harmonize j national banking system,; w,.at rebellion was tiieunparao with the Statements Caj.ital: Kansas, Columbia's piide, is1(leased highly his audienc-., dying. She was once the one ' and sho wed hitnseU" a thinke lirh.rht. bir nf ti..-. o,.ttr . -cet i and a statesman, as well as a but that stir hs now set - into obscurity, leaving it a darkened land, where discon tent stalks bouncTer9 prairies, or more' prtply, sur'-sco-ched desert, f or ot a truth it is the "Great i American Desert." Kansas is! to day struggling like drowning! i man of the with, the 1 till t t I Ll n i . 1 1 f , -i ...... . i . . i . , people, ami lor me peopn . i ae democratic party of the l)ittriot made a fortunate selection in lb road over her j nominating him for Congress. A l lSTKNEU. "ST A N I TOO IVI'II I ' 11. among the lost. Suddenly 1 heard the bi oming of caution and the terrific explosion of musketry in the distance, and my guide, seeing my alarm, told meifc wa only a sham battle; that it was a favorite sport to tight over the great battles such as Gettysburg and Petersburg and Vicksburg and Fort Donuohson. 1 inquired whether they ever fought the battles of Manassas and Chica maugo and Chancellorsville ami that I id not know ihis.TIiink- j mg that very possibly I was j k'no an: of a thing' that every j one else knew, and happening to meet M . Stanley, L asked j that eminent t aveller whether ho vr;ia aware of this simple mode of d sco -eriug the pouiis that I the of the compass. He said he had never heard of it presume, therefore, that world is in the same stale of lgno ance. Amain is p:oua oi iiaving been the home of the inventor of the compa ,s. I do not know what town boasts of my American friend as a citi zen. Cor. conuon iruun - C'OSSU.Ml'TIOX SUKl'LV CP2EI. T THi'. Hoi iok i'i;a-!- Inlonn , uur i'ca'ii 1 -: ii- L ii:ivu u l osuivc l'l-i'.o- Iv h i" I:. i' :t'n Vi' tilHlcii '.ffiiSK. A AV X. - rs. 'OW 71 iemaie IhHi (UXi T horough Jntruction given in Co u-a.il .cademi Cahsthenirji will be tatwht. A full Corps of Instructor in very I, pirtmoi.t. TEiniS li-EAS' iNABLK i virircV't? :!,-r, S n ! t,r Catalei; .MISS yt il PH.i;W. iTtirj n NEW DOEin.E fOLHMo A V r. 1 1 V EM E N iV mm i, ui n JU 0 4 f -1 i i' J ibO ? i r:i);i.;i.ui i i-t:i-i- list" it.; u ; ! ..rJ i v .v:.i' rv-'-- i, ;.-.-;! oii'v, T. . i." i -i ; . ;i ; i". ; .)'. I;f of ry ..i nun r. aI- !u- mill ::-.u y- ;v Kvery tody knows ? disease of the bloeJ i:rsaparii!;i is thy !e.st reniidy for erofula to be a , a:;l IJood's SPRING TONIC. 1 No other medicine builds tip the debilitated system so rapidly as Johnston's Nolan dine. It is blood food. Nerve tonic. It cures as nature cures. 96 DOSES, $l.CO. Mil 111 WEAE WE, PURIFIES THE BLOOD: The burdens of life arc easily borne when the blood is pure and vigorous, but if the vital current is impoverished the least effort becomes painful and fatiguing. HAKES NEW BLOOPTj Tins week we call ti e s to our stock of V. S-VIAL ATTENTION of ibui krrt- Groceries keen the most complete line s.dd hi hhilon an i DELI V Ell ALLfU)OTS AT YOFll H'UTE FUEE. Fine TATuntTiua, Kurora Coum, Ta. Thi Kounoi Cohtast, StCBicoira, Vju: Gentlemen, I bar been m (minBmr from blend poiw. which eauied large Bore toccmeaii rar my left and feet, that I could hardl; vear m? aheca. vhes I received a bottle of Kolandine from a friend. I began nttog It at anea, and la lea than ten daja it had cored ma complete!,. I Uiiuk U the beat remed, la the world. I am Tocra, blood t . is" wises. la the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family Is entirely free from it, while thousands everywhere! are its sufferiiis; slaves. Ilcod's Sarsaparila has had remarkable success in curing evti-y form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings in the leek or goitre, humor in the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re moves every impurity from the blood. Boaion'a Sns, Csxrmniis Co., Va. TbB ItOLASTDXSB CoUrAVT Gentlemen, Baring anSered for rean with a ehronle affection of the kidoeja, derangement of th iirer, and mj general ajatem charged with malarial poison, I found na relief from treatment of medieina anttl I used Vegetable Nolandiaa. I am now free from above complaint!, and to Kolandin I am Indebted for thii restoration to health. I honestlj recommend it to all persons Buffering from abort diseases. WILLIAM DICKIXSOS, Bnptof Coal Mines. SOLD IT DRUGGISTS fVCRYWHERC. .StZS: FOR, JOIIUSTOIVT'S 3TOIj-AJXrXIISri3 TAKB WOTHIIVG SIiSB. 06 DOSES, $1.00. 96 DOSES. $1.00. Eon Sale by DK. R. IL HOLLlDAY Druggist, Clixtjx, X. Very respectfully. H, M. TEKEY. c. Wisdom ! Wisdom ! ! Gain' Mill. He re ol led thai The Concord Standard vis iv It? ihomrht not -he didn't man who clutches at a straw. I disposed member l'V "uch battle s. In !i-r?r nruir tliu PiiTiiiri r ol- 1 t ; 1 ."! .3 r .1 i in f tii . i i f a i : i i r ri mi i n i w . ra u - ' ' "'i"Vtt'' x- i l.on as neiuir ot nuie unporian- laiimj; into a sleep that perhaps will know no waking. It is the solemn, awful truth, as every town and city in the en tire common -wealth is gradual-! ly sinking to financial ruin. If M.n.ethlin: is not cone to check the tido of foreign itn mingr.mts that is pouring into our country, serious results are bound to follow. Our shores have become the dumping grounds ot the paupers, cut throats and sjape gallowses of Europe. It is true some good citizens come over-, but the vast majority are worthless mn, who didn't try to live at home, or are crimnals who were not allowed to show themselves on the other side. If some restric tion is not placed upon their coming, restriction ought at least to be placed upon their rights. There is no wisdom in reaching out our arms, and re ceiving into full citizenship hinoranl and degraded foreign ers jvho don't know the dif ference between the constitu tion of the United Stated and -the Pr.iverbs of Soloiron. Many of the class of people that are coming over of late years were brought up from childhood in enmity to their government. T ait jl in mejr miancy thev were1 consecrated upon the shrines of Nihilism and Anarchy, and, they cherish the same feelings for our government with all its liberties and privileges, as they cherished for their native lands and would Tejoice to see it rent fioin center to circumfrence in order that they might flock to the spoils. They have never known what patriotism or love of country is, and never can. ' Their inherent hostility to all forms of government tdmts out all sush noble sentiments, to inv auide and sai d, 'My friend ce to the people, and show such me, is this heaven?' 'Yes indilference that they have not sai,l he; 'this is .the G. . It. thought of registering. We heaventhe heaven of the would just remind suc h that (irand Army; but St. Feter has they are mistaken. The com - n. little annex over yonder, ing election is o.e oflho ::.! Giant is over there ana Lincoliu important that our people have.;i!j,i J,0 and Stonewall Jackson ever had to take part in. i he aMa mauv others. Grant was Democrats of tho South cannot p, here for a few day-, but ho afford to remain idle. We have . iie,,t OIl saying, 'boys, let us ii eat interests to look. ane.VMid i,ave peace and so we fired their protection is only guarau-: jjjm out." teed by the giand old Eemocia- j jjr tl,is time we had return -A tic party, ine ngnis ol tn-; to the gate and I said to the farmers, who compose such a1 sentries: "I-i there not another vast majority of our people, 1 trate somewhere that I can enter have been overlooked until their land see St. Peter and Grant and labors have almost ceased to;j,ee and Stonewall Jackson?" bring them a reword, and such: "Oh. vou arc foi oeai?e. too. are a state of affairs, if allowed to , you?" said they, and wit that remain, would soon bring our ; they gave a kick and such a whoie countrr over tho yawn-; tlr.us. in the side that it ing chasm of jeopardy. They; awakened me and to my great have .formed themselves into &i j0y I found myself iu the land great body, called the Farmers'; of the living where peace may Alliance, and they stand solid ; be sought and pardon found phalanx fighting for their rights j notwithstanding my rebellion, as American citizens.The Demo-, Xow, my friends, please tell oats are standing by them and ; me where is Joseph?" helping them in thisgreat strug-i The newspaper men were gle. For ihe two to become : thr, of course. They saw the divided means the death of ; point and joined In the cheer both. Let every man remtm-j im;, and many crowded aronnd ber this, and at the ballot box, i Mr. Riehards and congratulated in November, cist bis vote fo-j him and gave three cheers for tlie Democratic nominees. . j the rebel who was ejected ! fiom heaven in a dream. Bill Ai;p. " 5Iy little daughter's life waa saved, as vve believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilia. Before she was six months old she had 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her fingers, to which we refused assent. When we began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilia, a marked improve ment was noticed and by a continued use of it her recover- was complete. And she is ncwt being seven years old, strong and healthy." B. C. Joxes, Alna, Lincoln County, Me. HoocPs Sarsaparilia Eoldbyalldrcggists. gl;siiforg5. Preparelby C. . HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas, iOO Dcses One Dollar Wisdom!! ! They show who Trade This is the Great Store of Small Margins. with me. If you do not trade with me ask those who do, or better, come and be convinced. My large stock of Fall and Winter Goods mcludca Dry Goods, "Motions, Trunks,- (big bargain in these), Hal?, Shoes, Glassware, Cutlery, Hardware of all kinds, etc. When you are Ai ") cents pr p-.und. The .lest m t!i Market. s). G-i (U iliT-ivi'.i f fry uvrk- Our iirosia aua Wbito Swan Firs A 10 the very Pe-t. Cook StoYcij. Oivok Stores A New Jot of e o e 9 9 O 9 THcAArlUfALTUnLSAND PRODUCTS Of TOE UNITED 5TATE5. comprises Every Artie! e made in tKis o uuniry -inaexeo and tjasstneo -ana o under each arne'e the names and aadreses 2 THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. (epptcte in One Royal Octavo Vol. clover 1003pp. mce mUoth,5o. in Leather.7. iNDISPffNSABLE Q O Tb Buyers of Arhcl -?5 in ail l;ne3 and c InVcliebl-3 as 3 5rari5ticai woric. Orders received at eff ice of this Paper- WANT A NEW in need Furniture any kind sure to come 1 let us l l iMBiSSMWMaJ in mi be s a it s. BUILDEUS' MATERIAL is a specialty with us. No one can or shall undersell u.s on Grocai-ies. . Our stnc.s is always fresh, we order a new supply every ivt?ok. Jow just a word to my customers vrl are indebted to ,ie. I greatly appreciate your past patronage and hop? yon will find it to y. ur interest to coutinue to fa.v a me with it, but I am in need of money and must ask yon to come forward i:nd settle as soon as possible. ltespectfnlly, VIRGINIA AND DERBY STOVES ! Just received. These Stoves are ca?t expressly for us and every one warranted. Wo sell the I).rb No. 7 complete, fo 512.50; No 8; o unplete, for $1 '..". r Don't buy yonr DRY GOODS till onr New Hto-k of lill GoO have cou e in. We will have noiit- i.ut Xew (ieods. Xo old shop wo.n stock on our shelves. Yours, Very Truly. TO. A. JOHNSON. iyn jm j v s.. t jl 'j j. a Central tS)Il d On Grog Row, Opposite Court-house. REMEMBER, that WATSON & PETERSON Keep a choice line of Tobacco, Cigars, Snutf, etc., and also a well, selected stock ot Standard Family Groceries. AGAIN REMEilBEK. that a finer lice of Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., can seldom be found. "J- The famous Rufus Weeks Brandy (which all connoisseurs, declare the best ever tasted) ran be bought no where else. Pure up country Corn Whist y a specialty. The patronage of the public is repectf idly solicited. TP A AT pi .v n 11 i 7 V " A ' w- - r 1, r ager. Charlotte, You are in a Dad Fix , But ve will euro you if you will- nervous and debilitated, who, hy j Qwrfcrly Meetings for M unuii- early evil habits, or later indisere- ton limet. tions, have trifled away their vigor of boly, mind and manhood, and Magnolia, at Centenary, Xovcsn-. suffer all those enVets which lead to ber 1st and 2nd. premature decay, cousum ption or iu- j Elizabet h, at E izabethtown, Nov. sanity. If this means you, send for j 8th and 9th. r . and read our Book ok Life, writ-' Waccamaw, at Shikh, November ten by the areatest Specialist of thej 14th and 15th. - day, and sent (sealed) for 6 cents in ! YV hiteville at Fair Biuff, Xovem- stamps. Address Dr. Parker's Med-J ber loth and lGth. ical andSurgical Institute, 1-51 North! llocky Point at Burgan Creek, No- Sprucc St., Nashville, Tenn. j vember ISth and 19th. , n Cokesbury at IdcNatt's, Novem- i ber 22d and 23J. A BARE CHANCE! ! Brunswick Mission, Nov -ember 23. nffon ..:i, ! iruiiswicK eircuu ovemoer sytn Vv'e unhesitiitiDglj pronounce the .vers $t Pond PSAIO the Cnost and most reliable in the world. Five newly patented inventions nsed in these pianos only. Call at our store and examine the new Soft Stop which saves pianos from wear while practising and makes tone inaud ible to all outside of room. A wonder ful invention. H. MILLER & CO. . -Goidsboro, X. C FOR A CLUB 'land 30th. a copy of ebster's Unabridged Die- ber 3d and 4th. tionary. You will never have a bet- urace ur" December th. - - ' v F. D. Swindell, P. ier cnanee io secure, lor so little A Large Stock of Goods being re ceived at the Alliance Store. Watch what we have to say in this space next week. E. hich every one should have. This i trouble, one of these valuable books, j ?i I Kf1n,lPJs9THa"? i t i E 1- aiKjWticckrant rnfck..-:.! .T8 A OTTATTT fU ffl ffer is good tid November lit, 1S90.' LVL. i I CTea, and Tre-Harka obtained, and ail Fatcst bnfiacss coadocted tor Moderate l ees. Oar mre U Opposite IT. S. 1'atent Of flee. - We h&ve r.o ecbuccncir. &1) btisinrs tUrect. bpr.ee can transact patent baeineos ia arsa f time aud at lesa cast tbaa Uhom remote trosa 5 Waahagton. I beiki modfd, ravrLnjr. or pboto vitlt Srczip I Con. We ativise-if ratentable or sot, tree ol t cbarge. Oar fee not cie till patent 1 cecored. A book. How to Obtain 'aiema,' wita refe o. to actoal clirnta ia jooi Slate, eocatj, tttn, aeut ftee. Addieea, - G. A. Glute. DKlTiKEJjTSERS I.IQrOIS HABIT -.U U1 tbe erlcl there in bat on? Dr. HaineV Ciolden bpecUic It can be siren In a tapof te tr tnffef -ifhoot the k.oviedge of tbe person taktnjrit. ctectinf a aix-ay and permanent cor. whether the patient is a iDutkrate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Tbuauaule f drnnkartfa bave beea nml ww t-, k. Widen -pc-cific ia their eoffiee vitbnet their kaovt- ' ! J?fV T-l'th.y -1B,t drinking of tlieir 1 Wll Will. Ik O iftHa.fI mfZo, UBHt-A ; I i -miaitratii. Oeree ajoatantwd. feDd fir j-nUr aad foil rarticilxr. iiddre In eoandonee.- SnuaTisr to 11 Substitutes rjtrar! lor raitjr na anaksa? Llarhl, OrVaV W is, DleesUbie Biwait. Bread. lea r-r it'ake. Pfea. Xafhea. HalSnx. KE A eTJT'ktf Brea4.Si.ort II Lr3 1 W ake. Pot IMea, SaBpliasr. - lUelled raddian aad Bark. an'aKnt. If Maai eaaa t eeats. d-U.aUaVnid bf f eaatry Verrbaata. mvar aiasiBiiaieraiC s, fcAa,TU!UKlw XO. EjYGIXES, 1WJLE11S, Kl W MILLS, PRESSES, GJXb, WHEAT AJ) C0IL MILLS, HEP AIR WORKS. PIPE FITTIXGS, SIIAFIEV G, PULLEYS and BELHMG decl'J Gm . At the Mamm'otJi O-rocery Hardware Establishment. X cvs, MVS? 9 is; Is the place where every one should fp to select whit he needs I buy in large quantities for cash and discount all my bills, therefore I can sell cheaper than those who do not, and will do t-o and 'ive my customers the benefit. J32T The 'best grades ot Tobacco, Drandle.-., Wines, Boer, Whis kies etc., always cn hand. EST BE Eli AND WHISKY ALWAYS OX I CtZ. : J. I:. :'iOYAL 35fe3Q 3? i3u ti 3) CA "d r-. ifcxri Ui' .vb r CLINTON, N. C. MRS. A. E. MUBPIIY, : : : : Owner and Proprietress. Sixteen New Large Comfortable Rooms Just Added. . Free Tram The Tra, re servantc?. ta.ro Virsl-Oidsa in Every Respect anportatioa t.o:u arii to Depot. tyelinp Public CorGiiiiy Invito "to Ston'at the i i t. fi i! i - ( l I, t i k t -5 L 1 4v
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