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NEW ADVERTISEMENT. CLIMON DRUG STOKE. (ESTABLISHED 13 YEA HS. I aX, T.-rm - - lVI,xa.n.KOxr Persons need medicine only when thev are sick and their Jives in dan eer. then thev want th very best that can bo had. OuJy such is kept at the Clintos Dkuo Store; there can bo found also a full line of Pat ent Medicines, Essential Oils, Per fumery, Trusses, English Tooth Brushes, Medicinal Whiskey, Horse and Cattle Powder, and the best remedies for all diseases and ail ments of Horaes, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, etc. .Lee's Backache Plasters? In N'orth Carolina's sunny climfl. ThHr won tl'rous virtu:. ludeleHS t 1 Kxcrt an influence sublime In ministering to human ill; And many a pan? alonj? our way, J,ee'a l'loitters dotlialluy. You can cure a bad case 'I Back ache quicker with one of Use' Pias ters than by any other application, and after the backache rf you can still wear the j la ?! with com fort for a month oi loneer. This Plaster Is a great discovery, and it Is hard to find anv rain oracho that 'will not yield to it. Prepared only by T. J. LEE, Druggist. I. EE'S W A BT BPKCI FIC , A certain cure for warts on horses and mule. s Judge E. T.Boykin, the Editor of Tiik Caucasian, Capt. Cornelius Partrick, MaJ. VV. Lucius Eaion. McHr3. A. Ferd Johnson, Jlerry E. Falson, Win. H. Faison, Hon. Bttscnmb Nicholson and hun- died-t .f others in Sampson and ad 'Joining counties and throughout Eaxtej n Carolina will certify. Sold only by T. J. LEE, Druggist. WORMS IX HOUSES. Lce'n Worm Specific never fails to rxpel worms from horses and mules. Warranted in every case, bold only by T. J. LEE, Druggist. HORSE AND CATTM? POWDERS. We oflfo" unuVr this head the best Condition Powder in the market. They are prepared by the leading Drug House of the United States f rom the formula of the most dis luigutehed Veterinary Surgeon liv ing. They are excellent appetizers u general alterative and tonic, and can be relied upon xs a remedy for all diseases of domestic animals. They are composed of Licorice-Boot, Juniper Berries, Flaxseed, Gentian, Ginger, Iron and Antimony. Sold only by T. J. LEE, Diuigist. OTHER SPECIALTIES. Pure 4-year Old Medicinal Whiskey. A Baft and Certain Corn Cure. Sure Cure for Scratches In Horses. Sure Cure for Eczema in Call le and Horses. Safe and Sure Cure for Lice on Stock. Specific for Staggers in Horses and Hogs. Sure Cure for Chicken Cholera. Scientific remedies tor all diseass and ailments of Horse-, Mules, Hogs, Cattle, Pouttry and Dogs. T- J. LEE, Druggist October 9th, 1G9J. -ti" RAILROAD HOUSE, NEAR THE DEPOT. Sample-Rooms and Special Convcnicn cm for TraTellnfr Men. The Fare is the bes-t the market afford-?, which is always served in Kood wholesome style. Hoard, per day, only $ t 50 ' week, 4 00 month, 12 00 The patronage of the traveling public la respectfully solicited. W. E. BASS, sepl9 tf Proprietor. LAST STORE ! Last store, on the corner of the of the row North of Courthouse, Is I he place for BRANDIES, WHISKIES, BEER, RUM, ALE, GIN, WINES and Liquors of all kind. Special attention to our Clover Club Rye Whiskey! 1 he Best ami rarest Whiskey In Towa. Absolutely pure and guaranteed to le better than any of tho so-called Medicinal Whiskies" In the place. Full line of Family Groceries, fanned Goods, Syrups, Tobacco, Ci gars, etc. BODENHAMMER & RESELL . Invito you to call Bespecttully mch20tt ABE YOU AH HEIR? More than half a billion of dollars lu unclaimed estates are awaiting 1l.e rightful heirs In England, Scot land, Wales and Ireland. Most of these heirs are in the United States, und have been advertised for in English papers. Thousands of heirs ) aye never seen these advertise ments. If youi ancestors on your luther'a or mother's side came from uny of the above named countries do not fall to write to E. Rcss, European-Claims-Arency, 227 Grand bt. New York, and ascertain if you re an heir. Your deceased ances tors rights are yours by British law. . .. A COMPARtBOi. . rj rather lr oat heremoot the trees. With tbk wbigio Wtos ana we w i a.k noln that I cmo dCM I pit. Than to Mra what folk cU Wo ot Up tbar tn Um city. For I reJlr iaat 'xacttj under!, W her tbe oamort le test any mn In waJkln' h4 bricks an usln' a fcu. An' f:ijlu' himself vi be says t caa Up tbar tnthcUy. It'a kinder IoaBOtaa, mabb 7oU B7, A-llviu' out Un day aXtr dar In titUt kinder tr. careless war. tut a Uur oot bare U bettern a day Up thar la ttva dtf. jUer that. Jos' look at tha Cowers uwbl A-ieeiiu' ttioJr heads a, all over the groan', A ii' the trait a-bendla' the trace 'way down. You don't find aach things aa tbeae in town. Or, rather, la the city. Aa T -.irf afora. iraeb things aa them. TUe flower, tiie bird and the bam I beee. a i.' a livlo' oat here among the treea. , fete yon can take jemr eaee, an' do as yoa jilraao. Makes it better'n the city. ?Tnw. ill the talk don't 'mount to snaff 1 out tl.la kinder life a-be In route h, n' I'm omj lf plenty good enough. j.W Iween you an' me, 't ain't half as tonga Anlivin'in theclty. -Jaiues Wbltoomb RUey. AITKRVS FAMOUS BIDE. A Feat Tli-t Ilaa Few rarallela in Pbyal- cm! Kluraee aud Mrarary. "Hie creaUt phyaical achievement cvpr HcronipItiheJ in thin country," uaid J..hn F. Gralium to a Denver JSeic re- orl-; "wa tlw rkle of F. X. Aubrey fni tho i)lza of Santa Fe. N. JL, to the i-uWic witrnre at Independeuce, Mo. a d'.aUiuc-j of r-early 800 nilen through a couutry iuhatited by warlike Indiaus. a lare jwrt f which was tlien a sandy "It wan aliout tltf year 1651 that Au Lrey ga e h'a wonderful kt of human etiduruiice Ufure whkh all other av tcmi t of tho kind pale into hiflignifl- cftnc.,. He was a hliort heavy set man, 1)8 ycara of agf in tl3 prime of man hood and strength. Hm business for ten -ears an a Santa Fe trader had made "him perfectly familiar witJi the trail and all the tto;jpiDg places. 11 n was a per fect horseman, mi although there were TLat riderj in those day none of them tared to depute the palm with Aubrey On a watcer of $1,000 he undertook to ride alone from Santa Fe to Independ once inside or six days. It was d'J jeais '. 'O that lie undertook the terrible feat It was to be the supremo effort of hi ! fe, nt d lie sent a half dozen of the aw if to t hor.js ahead to be stationed at different points for line in the ride. II L-ft 8 in la Fe in a sweeping gallop, and ! ' u a-t tho pace lie kept tip during Mi 1 every ln;ur of tio time until he f -.1 fainting from his foam covered horse in tin? squaro at Independence. No man io'd keep up with the rider, and lie w.-ulJ have kil'.e-l every hotse in the ti.X ratlier than to have failed m the i!i. taking. It took him just five days iui'1 ninoLeon hours to perform tiie feat, m.d it coat tiie lives of several of his best lM.r.K. Aft'r being carried into a room ! llio old iiotel in Independence Aubrey lay f.r 48 hotira in a dead stupor before )v came to liis sotviea. lie would never have recover d from tlie shock had it tod lieen for hi wonderful constitution "iUe feat wai unanimously regarded by tVertteru men a tlie greatest exhibition of strength and endurance ever known on pie l'ii)ii. " "What IxK-.-.nw of Aubrey afterward?" "After hi rWVt he became the lion of the V.V-.t ai-.d was dined and feted at St mia ad tli':i ;li ho h 1 1 been a conquer )-n Ho finally met h's death at t'.e han I of a frioiul. Oa-3 day in 1854, in nu allercati n with JIajor Richard H. reighfui.m, the great rider waa stabbed t' tlvi hixirt and dromiod dead in a Santa Fe si; loon. lie was buried in aa un it uov. n irare, and all that ia remembered if. A'll.iey is lib remarkable ride. Wt'i'tit . un was tried uja tha charge o muiiW, imt wa3 acqui ,bcu, and loin- tiiS the Confederate army was . !.ct at WiisonV Crook wiiile leadiuj his brigade into buU:e." Live and Dead Ivory. There is ivory and ivory, ai I loaroed v Ink t.lking with William C opcr, who Bjx-ni two years on the Congo River. The i callc-1 "Jivo" K-ory is the quality meet so-.' lit a fier, locau83 it ietain.3 an elns- tleity whic'i in uci common ti the "dead" ivory. Tlw !i-tinct-on lietwec-n them is tl at the lal r is taken from skeletons of olep' ants who have died a natural death, l.nvi-.; t'.-'ir bono-j to bletxcb in the ele me.vti. Eltlr ii valuable enough, a n ;lo tivsk of ivory on exhibition in 1 lt'.i utieet, New York, being worth $800. It weiglui something over 100 pounds. For oniamc.its the d?d ivery answers as v, II aa the other, r-o that it id at a dis onuut i f on'.y 2 Jor 25 per cent For bil liard but U the dead irory'will not answer at ail, because it lacks elstia qualities. Mr. Cooper says that Africa is full of dead ivory, Iiecause up t the present time traders liavo confined Uiemselves to buying live ivory, ai it costs tliem no more, and would bring a higher price; but he predicts that ns the supply of tusks that "have Leon taken from freshly killed beast i becomes lea dead ivory will be come a great and profitable African com modity. Supreme Court ef the Carted States. 1 he highest courtof the United States a . noius a unique place in Uie various forms of government in the world, and one not found in any other govern mental system. It wieldaa power greater than ia exercised by any other judical tribunal In the world. In no country of Europe or the East has any court author ity to make or unmake the supreme law cf the land, to limit the prerogatives of the sovereign, to control the powers of tlio legislature, to shape the form of gov ernment iheso functions are exercised by tho Supreme Court of tho United States. It holds a power above that of the thief magistrate of the nation, supe rior to that of Congress, higlter than of any State, and equalled only by that which made or can amend the Constitu tion. It "cm change the relations be tween the State and the nation. It can extend or restrict either , the central power or State sovereignty. In short, it can make or unmake tbe conetituticiisi law of tiie country. - - J. 11 1 THE ETT A tXterlptioa of thve New French Wa roa ler laXaatry. At headquarter of the Lou ton Scot&l; Rifles yesterday afternoon tome interest ing experiment were conducted witfc IL Paul Ulnara s appliance for we era- pioyunt of liquefied gas as an explosive io be more strictly accurate, one ahoii'd say as a tneaus of propelliag pro jectiles in place of gunpowder. iL lat:I O ffard's ecieotifie reimtati m as iu- lei.tor cf tiie pnemnatrc tube aid of the O If ard injector, to largely used in c reciion with bloc di power, utamU so hiii th .t cny invention to hich his tame wa attoiied would be worthy 'of attentive coiwiileratiori. The weapon now introduced by hi:it, h.. ever, Is something mora t ;an an ia gei.i a appliance; it is a diicovery which n only promnes to revolutionize t ic gonmaker's art, but is applicable alao c many other purposes as a motive poavr. Tline who are int-f ,sted in tiie Giil.ii d gun claim that it is 'he military weapou of the future. The idea of u inr lion - fiel carbonic acid u a a proj ubi.e povrer is not new, b .t M. Giff iiU is t!ie firbt who has turned ii to pruct.ca &' count . The gas gun is a moI ?l of simplicity. so far us oae can j'-de witiout xa adap tion of tho discharging inichai.ism, in which much of the merit f 1!. Giffard's invention lies. A small cylinder, ca"e ! a cariouche, is al'mh -d to Um; Lane! f a rifloorsiwoothLo e gun. 'Ibis cyJijal-t contains liquefied ga vtn,uU io d: -charge 2J0 shots, e,ua' toai'-m: 3) in lets cf an ordinary rervice itfle, 'm a velocit- to kill at 00 yard. Iheiei no other explosive. The el.i t ia sim I v dropped mto an aporturj of tli i...r . ., which is hermetica iy co.ied by pr ii,; a small lover, and tha loading k c...i- plele. When the trigger i.- j-nssed a .mall quantity tf liquefit -l gas b iwsiiic i r lea ed and expands "in t!-o Ireech c ..a er. Tliere is no l.u ler r"poit .b in the 'raw ing of a chanipa. h; en!c in.irw; i:o fcnioke and no f.mlbv.; of lIiq 1 urre . all these reieeU M. G.iT.inl'.- i,as ; enie In o see:a to lum.l tiie ie;'.u i u u ideal w. apo i f r wtir.'u e. la- h ;hor in otl.er re.j cos liq ti-' i :s h.- I Vantages over orJiuaiy i x, :...iv..d fjr military purposes rcinalux proved. Tlia inventor siiys th. r- wo.ni !e no difiiculty iu refilling t!ie cyli-ders ;'"it . gaa on the ba:tlel.t-il. but it i: o:vi.eas, even if that be t'e en, fia r s rv cylinders would I are t lx? sup: ii l io each n an i:i order ta m.;!.e tip t ie nu n ber of round i now thought to l e necoj- sary, and, as the bwlle'-s would of ncce - pity lo carried in addition, the anun :ni tion for a gas gun woal I we g i viae a- much as ordinary cait i gjj, weight for weight The charge of liquid liberated for each round is reuta;ed by a milled screw, and each charge, as liberated, is containol in a sp clal chamber, from which it is released by the pulling of a trigger. Tho buUvt is drojpd sep arately into an orifice in the breech iocs, In tho rifles shown the bully u were round, but elongatod bullets can be used. When the guns were discharged a rush of vapor was s?en issuing from tue muz z!e-t. But it instantly faded away, and the bullets flew with strict precision to the targets. Barrels which liad been re peatedly dLchnrged in the past two months wer- shown to havo suffered no corrosion. Tho pressure of the gas and fluid in the above magazines was 500 Dounds oa the sauaro inch, and this pressure m mantained up to the last drop of fluid. The preparation of tho liquefied gas involves no meohanical power, but the needful pressure is got entirely by the chemical manipulation of ordinary substances, such as carbonate of soda. St James Gazette. JED TOMPKINS IN COUKT. Dow lie Explained the Way He Came In Possession or a Sheep. Near Fayetteville, Tenn., shortly after the recent cyclone which did so much damage in that State and Kentucky, old Jed Tompkins, colored, was hauled up before Squire Nason for stealing one of Colonel Ballentyne's sheep. Before the trial the squire, tho colonel. Jed, and several others were lounging in front of the 'squire's dingy office, all bands, with the exception of Jed,, relat ing incidents of the terrible storm; the 'squire winding up with a tree on his farm from which the wind had stripped the bark, and the colonel seeing this with a brick wall on his place through which the tornado had driven a wh at Btraw. On the trial the evidence was all against Jed, the colonel identifying the sheep which had been found hanging up on Jed's back porch. I II have to hold you, old man, unless you can xplain how that sheep came there, " said the magistrate. "Caint 'splain, 'square, " Jed answered. "Wen I got up in the mawnin'dat sheep was jes' lyin' dar. " "And you don't know who brought it there?" uNo, sub Tesan de cyclome bio wed it dar." "Aha! 'Lesen de cyclone bio wed it dar, eh? And did you ever B?e a cyclone that could skin a sheep ? " bNo, sun, I caiu't say as I has, 'lesan 'twar dat same cyclone what peeled 'Square Nason's tree and driv the straw throo Colonel Ballentyne's walk " The 'squire pulled up his specs and took a long look at Jed, and Uie colonel aro and stated that he would not prose cute the case further, as this was the first cyclone that had ever blown any of his property . into Jed's possession. Louisville Courier-Journal. As It Should Be. Ao Alabama correspondent sends to the Youths' Companion a school incident: A class of boys had this sentence given to them for oorrecuon: "We saw a marble bust of Sir Walter Scott entering the vestibule.'' One of the boys handed'in the follow ing version, which bears internal evi dence of having been made in springtime: "Entering the vestibule, we saw Sir Walter Scott Dust a marble.' Cold Waves Are predicted with Teliable accuracy, and people liable to the pains and aches ot rheuD.?fttism dread every change to damp or stormy weather. Although Hood's Sarsaparilla is not claimed to be a-positive specific for lheumatism, the remarkable cures it has effected show that it maybe tak en for this complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its action in We" hive information of every es- Va g thettCldtyoJ theblood, lte and deceased person whose .llti,?uCause of heumatism, 1 vim' have' been advertised for in!8 he secr? of ? 8us 3 Si years. Send Postal note for 50 1 food's Sarsaparilla. If you suf- i rnts to insure information. If you Me an heir we will recover the es tate for you. NoTecovery no fee. jy2I tf SESSOM'S HOTEL, J 109EBOR O , Is. C. Special accommodations for the truvelinp public. Regular boarders will also be in ken -' v . .... MKS. J. M. SEFSOMS, my8--tf , Proprietress. fer from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial; it will do you goou. Tileal Piles! Itcnlnsr Piles! Symptoms Moisture ; intense itch- : . i . . . ... mg miu Bulging; most at night ; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ul cerate, becomms: very sore. Swaths's Ointment stops the iteming and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in"most cases removes tiie turn on . by mail, for 50 cents. Specimen Copies end Beaatifcl Caleadsi sent Free. Comes every Read in Stories ETTKE 1qqP Twml 53?rxto a r ... P UKEr TUIS SLIP -No ether Weekly Paper ghtt tojreat a Variety cf Entertaining end Iiutrytctit Reading at m hm 0 price." FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To any KEW srBSCKIBEa wk. wlU eat Mt aad Mad aa tfcla n wltk aad addrcaa and 91.7 H (in Foetal or Xrpras Mo OrtUr or BeaMend, tmer at oar rfatt. wa will mmmA THE VOUTH'S COMPAMON FREE ta J aaaarr. 1S91. a.d far a Fall Yaarfra Tiaa. ThlaaOar laeladea tke FIVE DOUBLE HOLIDAY 5TS1BEKS far TOaakwlvfaCkrLitwia! Kaw Yer Eaater a.d Faartkf-Jalr, a.d all tka IU.ratad wik"V-"- Address, THE YOUTH'S COMPAW1QN, 41 Tam Placa. Boston, Hb vrni 81.75 CmUMK ADVEHTISKMENTa a NKW DOUiJLK C M3M V I)VEIITI?EM KN fS. NE'.' w V f ;ism i:T s. SPEING TONIC. No other medicine builds up the debilitated system so rapidlj as Johnston's Nolan dine. It is blood food. Nerve tonic. It cures as nature cures. mil TEE WEAK IWR inn PURIFIES THE BLOOD. The burdens of life are easily borne when the blood is pure and vigorous, but if the vital current is impoverished the least effort becomes painful and fatiguing. MAKES NEW BLOOD. Sonoo'a Status, Crammu Co., V.. Tn Kolatowb Comput: OntleiMB. Hsrlni raffered tor jtun irith chronic iffection f lb kidae.s.dcrMg.ment of th Utw,uI mr g.ner&l Titem .h.rfcd with malarial pslioa, I found D. rcllaf (ram treatmenl r nadicla antil I and Vegetable Nolmndiaa. I am now free from aboT oomplafnu, and to Kolandiaa I am Indebted for tbia reetoration lo health. 1 boneitl recommend tt to all peraoni Buffering from above dlaeasea. WILL'AM DICKWS03I. Sap't of Coal Minea. Tiruanu, Emm Camr, Ta. Tn Kounm Oourm, Bmncnro, Tw Oentlemen, I hare been a craairaffercr fram blood polaan, b)cb eansed large aoraa ta ana all orar my lege and toot, ao that I could hardly wear ny ahead, lrbea 1 nsetrad a bottle or Kolandlna from a friend. I began asing It at aaea, and la leaa than ten dare it had eared ma completely. I think it th beat remedy In th world. I am -ronra. Very respectfully, Wll. 11. TKBST. .OLD BY ORUGQIST8 CVERYWHERC. TAKE NOTHING XHiSXJ. 96 DOSES, $I.OO. 6 DOSES, $1.00. For Sale by DH. R. H. HOLLIDAY Peuggist, Clist.-x, N. C. ss State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tne ser lor pastner of the nrm cr it . J CHENEY & CO., doins business iu the city of Toledo, county ami bt-jte ul ire- said, and that said firm will pay the mm Ot UJN1S HUNDRED DOL1.AUS tor each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catakbh Cure. . Frank J. Chekky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, t A' W- Gi-eason, SEALS - Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in' ternally and acts direcly ou the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonial!!, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio, old by Druggists, it 10 cents. How to Cure all Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Sway ne's Ointment." No internal medicine, required. Cures tetter, "eczema, itch, all eruptions on the iace, nanas. nose. &c: leavinsr the mm mg ana curt uve powers are rx8BC86ed - - 0 n &um, . by no other remedy. Ak yoi.r lru- H oi. um . .... l'mladclplna gist lor t WAVHE's Ointment. T have been to the Northern markets in person and tough a large stockTof i TinTTifi un T7nnmn5fi m nmnTun i , mil ABU IUUinb ULUlHlfllT'. Direct from manufacturer?. T will not ask you 15 for a fine suit of Clothes. (Jut goods are marked in plain fitrureja, which ia a small margin above cost, and is the first and last price we will ask yon. I guarantee a fit and the fall vaue of your money.. r also bought a lar.e lne of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. DRESS GOODS of all kinds, of the latest designs and patterns. A fu.l line of STAPLE DRY GODS and NOTION'S, A so LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, and GENTS' HATS aud SHOES. Wfi handle the very bet LA DIEV SHOES in town for 1.00. Of fine Dress Shoes for gents' anrl ladies' I have a idee assort ment. - TtlbNKS, VALISES. I have secured tho services of Mn Ji. S. Phtkrso, wl o will be with m after thi3. i am still selling that sama Sp iol Cotton at- 4 ci'- a spool. How can 1 afford to do it? Tliere is no limit on n,, so to save you 25 per cent. . Please notice that I am no longer handling . Hardware aud Groceries, and am giving my etairj attention to the above line of good?. - Thanking you far your past confidence ivnd patronage and hoping that our future basins t.X ) i . .'will v3r be su :h a to merit your continued estnem Jtid pa' r:j. ag ', x lam, Very Ke-pocifully, ... imm. YOUR- CHRISTMAS inn Mn nn Evtrybody wants &n E'g-Nogg ir a Tifly for Christmas" Come to us and wj will inrn'nh you with t!u priiiw'iple ingredi ents to make a ir.wd one. A full line of fine . Will, BRfiNDIES AMD WHISKIES ..-v . . ' ' V ,' Just received. 10 Barrels of litain Dsw Jisl Mmi . Call on . ; WATSON & PETEHSON, " : CUKTOX, N.C. ... Llenican yustang Liniment for and FOR Forty Year? THE YOUR PENNIES YOU WILL SOON HAVE ' Don n nnnn 111 II 111 1 1 li-aiixi - This can bo n ceo 1:1 1 dished wry easy by buying yiur Fall and Wilder For Sale BY ALU DRUGGISTS, HOLLID AY'S "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!" - Don't wait to get sick, but when you begin to feel bad come and get a dose of medicine and prevent sick ness. This is the proper use of med icine. If you will do this you will scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to pay or lose months of time, and put your friends and relatives to such a deal of trouble. In addition to my complete line of pure and reliable Drugs, I carry Warner's Log Cabin Jlemedies, B. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine in small and large quantities; Simmon's Liv er Regulatyr, Famous Specific Or ange Blossom, Cuticura" Remedies, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, the Golden Medical Discovery, Horse and Cattle Powder (1 pound packages prepared by the Herb Co. of VV. Va. Quaker brand.) Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Local and ofllce practice upon re quest. Respectfully, augl tf DR. K. II. HOLLIDAY. H kOei SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Eiseasei Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion ia not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos phites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of . both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the world PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Drttffgists, SCOTT A. BOWNE, Chemists, M.Y. To core Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation, Malaria, liver Complaints, take the safe and certain, remedy, BEXXTHS i ll mm TJ the SMAlXSia (40 little Beans to the DOttle). THII AXtt THB MOST COVTESXSSXb S9uflaab& top aa.ll V. Prtea of tthea. wie, g5e. pr Bottle. KISSiriG"7-17-70- Si W W 1 1 i U KaJlrf far 4 ata. (eppn er ataaapaW J.T.SBITB4C0JUtararnn.aBitaBa.-tT.U8l Hg. FARM FOR SALE! I will sell my farm, fivs miles southeast of Mount Olive and con taming, m all, 321 acres, 115 cf which isundercnlUvation. Dwel ling house and necessary out houses. 40 acres in nice oak ridge and swamp. 155 acres in level Ions-leaf piney woods. well timbered, clay subsoil and Is spienaia lana lor com or cotton. Will take $5 per acre all through, either cash or negotiable ; aper. Address. THOS. G. LOFTIN, wrriit ----- Jit. OUve, N. C. Q FROM M. 1IANSTEIN. By buying yoar FROM M. H.NSTFJN. By buying your FROM M. HANSTEIN. My peventeen years experience in the Clothing, Hat and Shoo bnsinesa has taught me how and where to buy onds that will, pleafe the people of this and adjoining counties. It took me fivejons: weeks in New York, Boston and Philadelphia to bay the MOST ELEGANT AND L flGF-ST LINE of jroods ever shown this side or New York." All wo ask of our friends. Js tQ call and see wbat is to be ceen. . Prices are Dower Than Ever ! : We will supply your wants for a SMALLER S JM than yon yourself expect. We have bought our stock of Clothing, Hats and Shoe to ielf and they are g ing to be sold. P & For every Dollars worth of Goods you buy of us thin Fall yoo will receive a Pmzr. Ticket. Head Business Local col umn for information. Respect fully, .1 1 Kinfir Olothier and Hatter, CLUJTOIT, IL C. -it.
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