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THE C AUG ASIAN. I Alliance Department Entemi according to i'oaia. I awn at CTmtou, m itter. mail 0L1MON, S.CV- DEC. 25, 1&U0. Kilos C irr, IVesldent of X. C, j Alliance, h-.s written a letter to Sonatnr V.mre. ASkilUT if lift would advocate and vote tor tbe Sub-Treasury i-lan of financial reform if tin lawful ila a in re electing' him,rojld Instruct him to do ho. Senator Vance reply a that he will obey huch In structions if re-elected. Thin settltu the who'.o matter, Vance will be re elected and instruct ed. Wo hope the Southern luler Stato Immigration Convention, which nnHembled in Arfheville hint week, will be productive of n.uch go,d. The chief idei. in the meeting was for all the Southern States to organize and put forth a systematic and com bined effort to induce capital and desirab'c emitfranU to come South, invest and locate. The S;ite Chronicle says that there were many crnde ideas and to i much loquacity in the meeting. l)r K. L. Shurby of Jlorbor hospital Mich., and I)', Gibbs, or ihe Michigan University, of Ann Horber claim that they liave discovered a new euro for ooni-uuiption which proves bet ter vi n than the Dr. Koch famous lymph vaccination cure. i A Safe Invent meat I oik! which is guaranteed to lrin;j you SiitiHtactory rtHultn, or in case of failure n n-lurn of pun-haso price. On thin huh; i!:iu .you can luy fiom our ad-verii-t'il lJiuit a hottloof Dr. King' New Disco very for Consumption. Ills guaranteed to brinii relief in every case, when umimI for any atlVctiou of Throat, Lurius or (Jhust, ueh as Consumption, InlLunmatiou of I.im;;, IJroncliitie, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc., It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be d-pt!iHl;d upon. Trial bottles tree at l)it. It. It. IIoi.moav'h Drugstore, Clin ton, and Dr. J. 11. Smith, Drug'.'it, Ml. Olive, N. t ALLIANCE NOTES, DISCUS SIONS AND THE DOINGS OF THE VARIOUS LODGES. Clear Hun Alliance No. 927. Mr. Herring the Business Arent of this lodge left for Wilmington Monday to make wholes lie purchases for the members of the lodo. !! will buy a large quantity for cash and will get bottom figu res. lUlllllUl There will be public speaking at Andrew's Chapel Lodge, Jau. 1st 1891. The speakers will be as follows: Mess. Marion But ler, T. L. Owen, It. M. Grumpier. U. 15. Lockamy and Rev. L Culbreth and J. O. Tew. There will be a lecture de livered at Laural Hill Alliance by Rev. Henry Duncan, Jan. 1st 1891. The public is invited to attend. COUNTY MEETING. The next quarterly meeting of the Sampson County Firm er' Alliance will be beM on the 2nd Friday in Jan. (Jan 9th '91) The secretaries of Sub Alliances will please have their reports in the hands of the county secretary before that date. V. K. Piofoud, Pres. Keiuarkable Rescue. Mi. Michael Curtain, I'lainfielil, III. makes ll e statement that tdie caugh cold, which settled on her lungs, she was t.ealed for a month by her faintly phy siciau, butt;rew worse. He told her he was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could lure her Urr druggist suggested Dr. Kiug's New Di covery for Cousumptiou; he bought a b ttle and to her delight found hers If benefited from first dose. She continued its usr and after taking ten bottles, found herself souud and wvll, now des her own housework and is as well as she e vi va . ree trial bottles ot this Creat J.'isccvery at Du. 1. II. Hoi.muay'i Drugstore, Clinton, N. C; and John 1! Smith, Mount Olive : lnian. bottles 50 cents and one dollar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISENT6 Notice to Tax-Payers 1 THE LAST OIIANCE TO PAY WITHOUT COST! I, or one of my deputies, will be at the following places, on the day mentioned, for the last time to col lect the taxes for 1890: Little Coharie, Moiuay, Decern herf2iiil, 1890. McDaniela, Tuesday, December 23rd, 181)0. lloncycutts, Friday, December 2;th, lsno. Mingo, Friday, December 2Gth, 1810. Clinton, Saturday, December 27th, 185)0. Dismal ( A u try's Store) Saturday, December 27th, 1890. Halls, Monday, December 29th, 1890. Lisbon, Tuesday, Deeemler 30th, 1890. Westbrooks, Tuesday, December IlOth, 1890. Franklin, Wednesday, December 31st, 1890. Newton Grove, Wednesday De cember 31st, 1890. Taylors Bridge, Thursday .Jauuary 1st, 1891. l'iney Grove, Thursday, January 1st, 1891. Turkey, Friday, January 2nd, 1891. Pay now and save ost, for after this round tho books will be turned over for collection . nd cost added. JAME M. SPELL, dec l- tf Sheriff Sampson Co. ATLANTIC COAST LINE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Story of American Frontier Life. By Caj. GHASLE8 tUO, U.8.A, Author efTk OqtomsCa DwuffkUr. " Vu Hank,' TW DmrUr Eta. TtUfloM tWbr J. & Upptaoot Comprnmy, Vrmmj , GIFT! Cow riiliMrinfim. O ntinued from first Page. J perturuaiioa ot epun. us mm an old and cberlslted friend cf Hi. Belknap'i mo Ui latter Lad alwaja said and now ahe was coming to visit bar from a station in tba Indian territorj. Just wbv her coming tltould prevent bis seeing Mrs. Belknap or her seeing him was more than the tall subaltern could understand. On the brink of an unpardonable solecism, on tbe very rag ged edgo of a blundering inquiry, be was eared, in her estimation, by the sudden return of tl orderly and tbe re appearance of the coloneL Tve been to tbe hospital, sir, and to the doctor's quarters; he's not there. They say that's him,' sir, riding off yonder." And the orderly pointed to a faint speck just visible in the waning twilight' for away southeastward be yond the Monee. WILMIGTON & WELDOH B. B. and Branches. CondonHod aob.odnlo TRAINS SOUTH. DATE1 Dee. 7, '90. No.23 buliy. No. 27. No. 41. Fast mail. Dail. Daily, ex. Sun. Lv Weklon. 12 30 p m 5 43 pm G 00 in Arltock Mt. 1 40 " 7 10 Ar Trboro, 1 47 Lv Trboro. 10 20 Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis fttomach was disordered, hi Liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot tles of Electric Bitter cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisburg, 111., had a running sore on bin lcz of eiuht years' standing. Used three bottles ot Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica alve, and his les is sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw ba, O., had five lai . Fever sorrfMi his lej,', doctors said he a as iucurab One bottle Electric. Bitters and one box oi Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. ' Scld at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at It. II, Holliday's Drug Store; John H. Smith, druijijiHt, Mount Olive, N. C. YalnaDle Land Near Mt. Olive FOR SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Duplin county, render ed September loth, 1880, and an or dtr made November 10th, 1890, in the special proceed!' gs of Win. H. Thomson, ct al., ex parte, I will sell at the court house door, in Kenans ville, said county, on Monday, 5th day of January, 1891, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land, situated iu said county, near the town ot Mt. Ollvo, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a A'hite oak, ' running "thence along Jacob Komcgay's old line, north 30, east 54 poles, to a white oak, his corner; thence with Duncan's old line, north 51, 118 poles, to Jacob Kornegay's other old corner; thence his line, south 5, east 127 poles, to a white oak iu thd pocosin; thence to the be ginning, containii.g 49 acres, more or loss. Teiims: One-haif cash, balance in six months, secured by a solvent b ud. A. D. WARD, Commissioner. This 29th day of Nov. 1890. dec4-4t Will ere lonjr reaouud through every household in onr presjer ous and happy SUNNY SOUTH Yon know the demand most pe met, nd you cannot complete yoor memorandum any where elsa as perfectly as at the Mam moth Dry Goods E-tablhhmeht of' Frank Thornton FAYETTKViLLE. X. C to: Sp cial attention has been given to a critical selection of HIGH GRADE H0YELT1GS AS WELL AS Useful and Qrnamental Qoods. And tho ' combined linen and assortments we feel sure cannot be surpassed iu any of the Southern Stutew. This unprecedented array of Holliday Goods surpasses iiiy thin in quantity and quality ever exhibited in the South. We kindly solicit an examina th ii. NEW DOUBLE COLUMN ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUR CHRISTMAS SCC-NO PP UU Eve ybody wants an EjK-Nogg or a Ttuly for Christmas Came to as and we will iurnish yni with the priuciple ingredi ents ti iiMke a t;ood one. A full line of Que WINES, BRANDIES AM WHISKIES Just received. 10 Barrels of Moiiain Dew Just Receive! Call on WATSON & PETEHSON, CLINTON, N.C. The Verdict. To rest with you, will be satisfied. and we Ar Wilson, 2 IS " 7 00 j mi 7 4Sair. Lv Wilson, 2 30 Ar Sdn.n, 3 30 Ar Fttveltevil 5 3t LvGoldsboro, 3 15 7 40 iui 8 3juii Lv Warsaw, 4 10 ' 9 34 Lv Mavnolia, 4 24 8 40 9 49 Ar Wilmingt'n 5 50 " 9 55 " 11 20 " f TtAiN-s ooiNi; n uimi . Atlantic & N. C. Railroad TX3VCX3 TiLSXjZl 19 ! To take effect 8 a. m., Wednesday, May 28th, 1890. GOING EAST. So. 14. Daily. No. 78. Daily. No. 40. Daily ex Nintlay. Stations. ivWilmint'u Lv Magnolia, Lv Warsaw Arttoldahoro. 2 23 12 01 am 0 00 am 4 pm 1 21 10 34 " 5 3G 10 50" 5 53 " U 55 " 6 53 " Bltv NOTICE LvFtt'evilIc l 20 Ar Selma 11 18 Ar Wilaou 12 20 Lv Wilson 3 03 rl2 54pm 7 47y.m Ar Kocky Mt. 1 30 " 8 18 " Ar Tarboro 2 j7 Lv Tarhoro 10 W am Ar Weltljii 4 30 2 15 pru 9 30 " VIRTUE OF A DECREE the Suueiion Cmrt of Bamjon county, rendered Novem Ikt 17th, 1800, in the caso or J. T. Dawson, D. C. Dawson, J. A. Daw son and others, heirs at law of Jo eph Dawson, dee'd, ex parte, the undersigned, acting as commissioner under said decree will sell by public sale to the. highest bidder, at the court house door in Clinton, N. C, on the .rth day of January, 1891, the same being tho first Monday in said month, tho following described tract of land, fituated in Sampson county, Mingo township, known as the Jo seph Duwson place and adjoining the lands of J. T. Dawson, II. M. Jackson, J. A. Dawson and others, containing one hundred and forty four acres, more or less. Said tract of Knd will be divided and sold in three separate tracts, making three desirable small fams. Sale made for division among the above named parties as tenants in common of caid land. TKRM3 of Sale Two per cent of purchase money cash, balance in six and twelve months, with good se curity. W. S. THOMSON, nov27 Gw Commisssioner. a oi ice.- BY VIRTUE OF A DLCREE ot thb Superior Court Of Sampson county, rendered in the case of E. C. Smith, administrator of C C. Smith, deceased, vs. Frank Smith and others, heirs at law, I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the late residence ot the said C. C. Smith, deceased, in Tur key township, on Thursday, the 15th day of January, 1891, the following described tracts or parcels of land, being tho excess of the homestead of the minor heirs of the said C. C. Smith. 1st Tract Adjoining the said homestead and the lands of S. T. Smith and Y. B. Smith, ; containing twenty-three and a half acref. ' 2nd Tnfct Adjoining the said homestead find the lands of It. ' E. Blackmore and W. A. Gavin, con taining twenty-threo acres. TERMa: Twenty per cent, cash, balance In six and twelve' months, with interest at 8 percent, on defers red payments. Title reserved till final payment is made. -''. E. C. SMITH, Adra'r and Commissioner. Dec. 19th 1890. 18-tda. . Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Xack lkauch lcav Weklon 3 15 p. m-, Halifax 3 37 p in arrives Scotland Neck at 4 25 p. m., (irerenvillc G u2 p. m Kinst.in 7 15 p. m. Returning leaves Kin 8 ton 6 00 a. Greenyille 7 20 a. m.. arriving Halifax at 10 10 a. m., WelJon 10 30 a in. daily except Sunday. Local Freight leaves Witldon 10 30 a. Hali'ax 11 3o a.m., Scotland Neck 2 00 p. in., Greenville 5 30 p, m., arriving at Kiiif ton 7 40 p. in. KeLurninir leave Kinslon 7 00 a. m., 'Jreenville9 30 a. m., Scotland Neck 1 10 p. m., Halifax 3 35 p. m. Arriving Wcldon 400 p. m. daily except Suuday. Train leaves Tarboro, x. C, via Albemarle & llaleiirh railroad, daily except Sunday, 4 05 p. m., Sunday 3 00 p. m., arrive WillUnistou, N. C, 6 30 p. in., 4 20 p. m. , Plymouth 7 5 )p. ui., 5 20 p. ni. Ucturuiug leaves leaves Ply mouth, uauy except buuday, 0 00 a, ni., Sunday 9 00 a. in, Williaraston 7 10 a. m., 9 58 a. m., arrive Tarboro 9 30 a. m., 11 20 a. m.. Tram on Midland, N. C, branch leayes Goldsboro, dailv except Sunday, o uu a. m. arrive omiuineiu. i uf a. iu. Returning '.eaves Smithfleld, 8 00 a. m amve Goldsboro, 9 30 a. m.. Tram on Nashville branch leave Rocky Mt, at 3 00 p. m., arrives Na&h ville 3 40 p. m., Spring llooe 4 15 v, m. lletuining leaves Spring Hope 10 00 a. in., Zsastiville w A5 a. in., Kocky Mount ll 15 a. m, daily, except bonuay. Train on Clintou branch leaves Warsaw lor Ciinton, laily, exci pt Sundaiy, 6 00 p. m nnd at 11 10 a ni, Reluming will leave lmton at 8 20 a m ana 3 10 p m, onnectuig at Varaw with Nos 41 and 40, 23 aud 78 Southbound train on Wilson & Fay etteville Branch i No, 51, North bound is No, 50, Dxily except Sunday Traiu No 27, South, will stop only at W U80P oolusboro and Magnolia i rain jno o makes cl&e connectiou at eldon tor all points North, daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except 3 4 ..: I, ! ouuuay via uav Jue All trains run solid between Wilmiu '- ton a'td Washington, and have fulmmi I'alace Sleeper attached 1 9 U J 5 Jk, CD 5 s 5 S.2H- Ar. I Lv. Goldsboro, liest'4. La U range, Falling Creek, Kinston, Caswell, Dover, Core Creek, Tuscarora, C!lorta " Newbeme, Kiverdale, Croatan. Havelock, Newport, W ildwood. Atlantic, Morehead C'y, Atlantic Hotel, Morehead Dprt At lbt i 6 57 7 20 7 48 8 11 8 50 9 15 10 81 11 00 11 17 12 15 3 37 8 48 4 08 4 87 4 ol 5 01 5 18 5 23 5 31 P. M. P M A. M 6 30 7 05 3 53: fit PaHsene-cr. DAILY, Except Sunday. Ar. 7 30 7 53 8 30 8 55 10 02 10 36 11 05 11 41 3 00 3 42 0 21 35 55 Lv. P M 3 30 3 56 4 03 What You Want. We know is the most diffi cult problem for you to solve, but wo can show you anything from a fine Fine Silk Dress ro a TINEY DOLL To make your selections from. In our immense stock you are bound to strike something sui table for your purpose. What Will It Be ? If you want to do oumlhii g rsal handsome, Indies, pro sent your husb.i'tds with a real nice ' OVBHOOAi ; OR Suit of Clothing! This will be sensi de and your husband will think more of you (even if he has to pay the bill.) Gentlemen would not make a mistake by presenting to their wives one of our handsome SEAL SKIN WRAPS OR SILK DRESS. 20 45 These are durable and lasting remembrances. However you 4 55 are to b the judges, and if you 5 05p 09 do not want to go so deep down K lO J I. 1 A 5 31 1 lu Juur pueneuj wjb can interest. you in a brilliant line of 50 13 42 55 01 21 28 P. M. 19 31 5 41 6 00 6 39 6 44 6 56 13 24 23 38 45 53 5 48 6 09 G 34 6 46 6 56 7 14 7 28 GOING WEST. 2 E J7 SO S Passenger. 35 Stations. daily. 3? Except "Sun- srS- 3 day. 11 LiL Ar. Lv. Ar. P H Of every description. Now in this line of goods it is almost 23 an impossibility to give any ad 40 59 equate idea throngl the medi urn of an advertisement. P Ml Our JVew Galleries, which run the entire length of our store, on bo h fides, erected especially f r the occasion, are full, chock full of the - . f. " Morehead Dp't Atlantic Hotel, Morehead C'y; Atlantic, ; Wlldwood, . Newport, Havelock, . Croatan; Itiverdale, Isewberue, Clark's, Tuscarora, t'orj Creek, Dover, Caswell, Kinston, Falling Creek. Li Grange, Best'a, Goldsboro, 48 02 18 23 30 51 8 07 8 12 8 37 9 08 9 18 9 32 9 48 9 59 10 08 10 26 10 42 10 56 11 80 A. M. f jJJ Latest and Newest Designs Lv. p m importers. Note bilow a few 6 15 of the many attractions; 6 27 Bronze Candelabra?. B&nauet 6 52 1 ' 7 05 Lamps, Ewers, Students Lumps, 7 34 Onyx Tables, tJmbrella Stands 10 1 n i i m i n. n . -m 8 33 omoKiiiK laots, KJig&r lianas, 8 45 Vases, VaJolicaWire, BAskets, 1 30 - 2 12 Tray. Christmas Cards, Chr'.st- 2 30 mas Books, Lap ' Peskf, Ink 5 00 - 3 4 Stands. Bronte Pitcher Fancy 4 05 Paoer. Work Boxe Jana.nA.oA 10 13U 25 5 00 ; . T - - 5 SO! w arv- l essinir ues, snavtnx ft 04 1 Cases, Magic Lantorns, Al'ums, A. M 6 45 7 oo; 7 07 7 18 7 23 7 33 7 63 8 07 8 12 8 so; 6 05 6 17 6 47 7 00 7 17 8 00 ft 28 8 41 9 22 9 0812 02 9 18 9 32 9 48 9 59 10 26 10 45 11 00 A. M. 2 21! 2 54 3 25 4 00 5 24 5 54 6 24 7 20 A M SCHOOL ADVERETISMEKTS. 8001 RIM BAPTIST DlSffiOl Thi3 School is located at Aotryville, on the C. F. A Y. V. r.allroad miles from Fi etteville and milw from WUmiugtnn. ' The First Session will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, lS9l,na continue twenty weeks. , Terms: Tuition, per month, $1.00 to $2.5-.i, according to grade. Mu sic $2.50. Board. fC.OO to $7.00 per month. For further particulars address tho Principal, at CJlenwl, natll Jnu ary Is , 1S91, aftei that at Autryville, N. . KEV. r . IU UNDEUWOOD, A. B. Miss Verxie I. Bizzell, Ajebtant. IMncipal. !ec4 2tu W Kst Female Institute. Thorough instruction given in tho n.-ual Academic studies. Calisthenics will be taught. A full Corps of Instructors in every Department. TERMS REASONABLE. Opens SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1S90. Send for Catalogue. MISS MARY ANDERSON, Principal. N E V A D V E RTIS Kb MCW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEV7 Hardware Store. 1 have secured the stand of J. . PKnntLi nn Wall have opened A COMPLETE LINE of Street, a 'OO'lt '8BS0Q 96 'S3600 00 UOiS mmt fmt m m m imm ( -, m mut ty ggnjj'.'P'it r 'feu?? I mmm 'OQmli BXOJ.8Jm OJ? TO VMqB an m(h w P i(dBaa ..oq. mmti wommu mu tm, puaju iaAH 'VMWttWQ 3SXpMDM aooia A3R mu qi p3qvuo&.odm S ;ouin3 vx 9 ji nq 'snoJoStA. puv jnd C pooiq HdqM. aaaoq iiooTa m miwi I HE M I'M an smul S3J1U pooj poojq s )j ao;p -nBjojj s.uosnqof bb XjpidBj OS m)g pajBjiiqap q) da spimq aupipata aaqo ofj 'OO'lt'SBSOQGG 'DIHOI DUIHJS ADVERTISEMENTS. C. F.&Y.Y. Railway Co condensed SCHEDULE. In Effect December lHt, 1800. NORTH BOUND. Ho. 1. Pnily ex Sundav. Lv Wilmington I Ar Faytteville Lv Fay etteville Lv Sanford Ar Greensboro Lv Greensporo lv walnut Cove Ar Mt. Airv Lv Bennetts ville Ar Maxtoo Lv ilanton Ar nvottavltla Lv itanseur Ar Greennboro Lv Greensboro Ar Madison 9-00 am 12.25 inn S.22 5.00 5.20 7.00 9.00 No. 3. Daily ex Sunday. li 8.30 ami 9.40 " 9.50 " 11,43 " No. 15. Daily cx Sundav. 6.50 am 6.25 " 10.00 " 12.15 " SOUTH BOUND. No. 2 Daily ex sundav LvMt. Airy Lv Walnut Cove Ar Greensboro Lv Grconsboro Lv 8anf ord Ar Fay etteville Lv Fayetteville Ar Wilmington Lv Fayetteville ArMaxton Lv Maxton Ar Benuettsville Lv Madison Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Ar Bamseur 5.35 anil 7.421 ' 9.20 ' 9.50 ' 12,1 9pin 1.00 2.15 " 5 45 No. 4. I No. 10. Daily ex!Daily ex Sunday. jSunday. 3.30 pm 5.20 " 5.30 6.45 " 1.20 pm 5.35 " 4.00 " 6.55 " V W. E. KYLE, GenM Passenger Agent. Fbv, Gen'l Manager. W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, I5KEW QUARTERS OH FAYETTEYILLE ST. iNENV ADVERTISEMENTS Mexican Mustang Liniment for KalMCffl and FOR Forty Yoor A M Round Shaves, Hacks and all Edge Tools made, and Repniiing done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot of western Buggies (open and top) and Roads Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as anv Eastffe, Frames, Mirrors, Dolls, i lik ?,?43 ln Goldsboro, Fayetteville Train 50 connects with Wilmine- i ton & Weldon train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 11:50 a.m., and Pitno -Mmps, "WU Pockets. Stnokers Oaen, aud immberless other articles, any of which would make a handsouio irift Respectfully. mch2S-tf W. T. W JLLIAMSON JOHN F DIVINE, GeuM Supu ,u v ,..,. 1100 wnuia mae a nanasomo gill. J ll Kknlv, .v'tGeq't Maoager. fii?, PJ" train We follcitai5arefuUxamination T M EuERSoN.Gf.n'l I'wa Aeiu leaving Goldsboro 2:40 p, m. ftSSwlSfJRSSSS: UuB.dthitw. pleas, the ton & Weldon train from the North, I nioet exacting. at 3 iu p. m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington A Weldon through freight train, North boun-i, leaving Goldsboro at 9:5&p. m. , S.Ii.DILIi, Saperlntenden BXXILTTTi WkkMf BiyuUHimi, X3mm of Bnarsar Iiihmi im AUmTihul WI4E.IBI it Mdlhi tjtnmt Umm Cnili, WvM FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. oct-30' If. REV BARD rR SHOP. WheiL) oi wish an 'easy shave, Aa gtoj as b-irber ever gave, Just call oh us at onf -saloon At n.ornic. eve or noon: " We cntana dreeliie hair with grace, Tasuit the contour of the face. Out roomr Is fieat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, v ; i And everything we think you'll find: To suit ihe face and please the mind, Ana an our art and skill can do, It you just call, we'll do for you. ' 8HERAED A NIXON, The Clinton Barbers. THE -For Sale BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For 24 Years J T. GREGORY has occnpiQd his same TAILOR ESTABLISHHEHT en Church Street. The great and rignal leader in low prices for men's clothes.Sconomy in cloth and money will force yoa to give him a call. XLatest Fashion plates always caband. June 7th. lyr. Hard Tin Glass WARE 5 Crockery I Crockery I Crockery ! Here is the laee to Ket anything in this line. T. H. PARTR1CK, CLINTON, X. C. Wisdom ! Wisdom ! ! I mo ) They show who Trade Wisdom ! ! ! - i with me. This Is the Great Store or iVmall Makoixs. If you do n t trade with me ask those who do, or Lotter, come and be convinced. Mylars ntock of Fall and Winter Goods includes Dry God8. stations, Trunki?, (bl bargain in thesej, Hals, Shoo, Glassware, Cutlery, Hardware of all kinds, eto. When you are in need Furniture any kind be pure to conn in and let mt show yon up stairs. BUILDERS' MATERIAL is a specialty with us. No one can or shall undersell us on Groceries. Our stock is always fresh, we ordpr a new supply every we ok. Now just a word to my customers who are indebted to ine. I greatly appreciate your past patronage and hope you will And it to y. ur interest to continue to fvor me with it, but I am in need of money and must ask you to come forward and settle as soon as possible. Respectfully, m jit-- m, :w MECKLENBURG IKON WQIKS, 1 EO. Wtt Charlotte, N. O. 01f. ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, PllESSES, GWb, WHEAT AND CORN MILLS, REPAIR WORKS, PIPE FITTINGS, S11AF1ING, PULLEYS and BEL1ING mmmm We extend an in- ,vitation to all mem bers of the Alliance to; call and see us and make this their stopping place while at the fair. AUklAHe llanajjer
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