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fcEV ADVERTISEMENTS. STORE. CLINTON DRUG ESTABLISHED 13 YE A US. 1 tmb rovn f.amis. X J t. i : re - - Mimftsor, inrnna nppd medicine only when thev are sick and their liven in dan- gor, then they want ti t n.nt rnn had. Only Kueh is kept at the Clinton Duuu Stoke; there 'can be found also a full line of Pat- nt Mrdirincs. Essential un.-, i er ftunwi' Trusses. English Tooth Brushes Medicinal Whiskey, Horse IV.udpra. and the best remedies for all diseases and ail ments of Horse?, Mule;, Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, etc. Lee's Backache Plasters North Carolina's sunny clime, f heir wond'roiiK virtue, fadelfM t!' i. Exert n intlii-nf sublime in uiinisterin;: to human ill; And inanv a panjr along our way, Lee's Fluster doth allay. You cun cure a had cai; 'i Back ache quicker with one of Lee's Hal ters than by any other application, and after the backacln red, you can still wear the j la -:x with com fort for a month oi longer. This Planter is a great discovery, and it is hard to find any pain or ache that will not yield to it. Prepared only by T. J. LEE, Druggist. The former to the t it y blwi, Aui from bis mncb-deptoied hoArJ Picks out i'. mtaxre wad of bills To pay for "al " of Country lizard. Tbedty-man jnmpBttblnre; J For golet rural oewnea he yearn. Of tan ml f ret-!t, dust and beat, And various ltifcts much be tairaa. ' 4CTVM. Now cornea the day for settling And many poeketbooks are light That one which late was lean may now Look round, and proeroua. and tltit, WIKTCIt. The farmer in bii corner alto. And re ts iUelf, with much Rood cheer. The other t'iroutch bard wtathor toil. Ko they may come a.'uln Nt-xt Year. . K. Hanson. TI;I-;KAI'IEKs, ulvi:ics. Som rt WART HPKCIFIC. Odd :io.I Am lining Mlfctalces Ar limvii !ail by Operators. Coiir.ideriug the iioisf it N;w York'a great, room and tliw fact tbal the opera tors have to juir.p from theology to sro--k, f leu willing cfif long reports up--it Mil j c'-i of which they know noth i.i; , it U surprising that the blunders are iot(!-', 'ilie tiso't amu.ing of tuch er-r- rn se.'m i di . nut to carelessness or i .att':i'.i a upo i the part of the opera tor, tut (o Hniiurity of certain letters in M;e telegraph :c alphabet, and to the inahiwiy of lie receiver to write down ;m fast as t!i- instrument clicks out its ij. -aje. T!. r arc very k'ood reasons, no doubt, foi mi:f oi t..o mistakes recorded n..,';,iust i l grap'i operators. There are n I'sc.KtM for others. Some are the re- Birt of ;.e.-r sLupnl ty, ignorant orpera-tor-i 1 emu; put at work requi: ingnot alone skill in manipulating a key, but intelli gence I hind all. The operator who win h ri for bonse may have had his copy written by thj name reporter who dasii-d oil n cr.Lic't..n on "Giroflo Giro- flu" and win was dumfounded to tiud A certain cure for warts on horses that tl tele-rap i n a la it "Snifflj Snof and mules, as Judge E. T. Boykin, fl,. " Yet it doe not always follow that the Editor of THE CAUCASIAN, Capt. this i the case, for a telegram has leen Cornelius Paririck, Maj. W.Lucius known to he trin--.iti?il "Yes" when Faison. Messrs. A. Ferd Johnson, the copy m id-it "No" with copper plate llerrv E. Faison, Win. II. taison, linn. P.:isfftmb Nicholson and hun dreds of others in Sampson and ad joining counties and throughout Eastein Carolina will certify. Sold only by T. J. LEE, Druggist. WOKMS IN HOUSES. Lee's Worm Specific never fails to exiel worms i rom horses and muies. Warranted in every case, bold only by T.J. LEE, Druggist. HORSE AND UATTLV rOWDERS. We offer under this head the best Condition Powders in the market. They are prepared by the leading I)rur House of the United States (liitmctia w. Oie of the moat curious blumU'i'M 1 iiu.nlxr occurred over a c:illu circuit of the Associated Pre.ca, t!ie mensa-'e iis ; c ived leing ns follows: Londox, March 25. Two Amrricans were arroKtcd licro to-uay for ntlunu.tiiiv: to shave tin q'loeiu Tl.e i!iejaKe gave the names of the r. . il 1 a ! t a. persons, loeiner wuu oiner uetaus, out nothing hi it acc mnt-d for the extraor dinary Ktatetn.-iit that the men had at tempted to tt.-hav '.lie queen. Iso one in th ? ofHcn where the dispatch wns re- ii ived could no t-.-r.-'imd why any Airri Cans shou'd iindert ;ke such an uniieard of feat or why ihe ipieen shoidd need shaving, 'i he ii'.di : the cablegram was studied the n-.oie perplexing it grew, until at last it was decided to ak for ex- I ack tne correction referred to had lieen to bhove the from the formula of the most dis planatioiu from tlu oilier Bid.! of the tinsuished Veterinary Surgeon liv- water. Very p rom; tly the oj orator on inir. Thev are excellent appetizers a general alterative and tonic, and that the Americans referr can be relied upon as a remedy for arrested for "attempting all diseases of domestic animals, queer. They are composed of Licorice-Boot, Juniper Berries, Flaxseed, Gentian, Ginger. Iron and Antimony. Sold only by T. J. LEE, Druegist. Yes, indeed. Send horse and car nage to uejxir, was me innocent mes sage which went t a lady in Utica from this citvnot long ago. She was married and her husband, usually callod Joe, had l?en away from homo for several weeks. The wife hnd telegraphed a lady mem ber of the family to come up and spend a few weeks with her and the answer was eent as alove. The Utica lady was prostrated with grief when she received a dispatch reading: "Joe is dead. Send hearse and carriage to depot " Ar rangements were made in a hurry, and the hearse and carriage were in waiting when Joe and the lady stepped out of the train. Long circuits aud weak electrical cur rents fiifiiientlv ulav the mischief with Scientific remedies tor all diseases dots anti dashes. Thev "fall out" as und ailments of Horse3, Mules, Hogs, the operators say, vanish or mingle uu- OTHEK SPECIALTIES. Pure 4-year Old Medicinal Whis key. A Saft and Certain Corn Cure. Sure Cure for Scratches in Horses. Sure Cure for Eczema in Catlle and Horses. Sate and Sure Cure lor .Lice on Stock. Specific for Staggers in Horses and Hogs. Sure Cure for Chicken Cholera. Cuttle, Pouttry and Dogs. T- J. LEE, Druggist t'ciouer vui, ioo. it 1ailroad house, NEAR THE DEPOT. Sample-Rooms and Special Convenien ces for Traveling Men. The Fare is the best the market affords, which is always served in good wholesome style. Board, per day, only $ 1 50 " " week, 4 00 month, 12 00 The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. W. E. BASS, sepl9 tf til two or three letters are mixed to gether. So many telegrams are s?nt in cipher, or according to a code,x that the receiver does not hesitate to write down the most absurd nonsense if he thinks the writer intends it Thu the simple message, "Come home; James is not well, has been metimorphosed into Coghog; Jags is not 100. " The receiv ing operator probably committed the old error of reading (by sound) g forme, the signs of which are similar, while well," if not carefully read, is liable to be trans-formed into 100. It must have been the same telegrapher who trans formed John Howard Payne s beautiful lines into ilog, swot nog, there s no place like hog. "New York Lette-. thKascbes! or the vosemitf. A YJti4 taerlpUa of Ome of tU Boan fcpnta of the Ka'rth. Tlie Yosemite Valley, in the heart the Sierra Nevada, is a noble mark l the traveler, whether tourist, botnn' geologist, or lover of wildernem pt aodshopl But those who are free n find the j arney a long one, not beca of the mill, for they are not eo ninny only s'bout 2-YJ from San Francisco, ui. pasned over by rail and carriage r iu a day or two but the way is so 1 tiful that one is beguiled at every st - j and the great golden days and v. .. and months go by uncounted. Ho vividly my own first journey to Yoseuu. comes to my mind, though made iw: thiiti it Hcore of years ago, writes J -5. Sliurin the Century. I bet out juo ; from Oakland, on the bay of San I'ra..: Cisco, in April, it was the bloom tin of the year over all the lowlands r.i. ranges of the coast; the landstvip fairiy drenched with sunshine, the iu. ii were hinging and the hills w ere so c.v ered with flowers that thev tsce med t i- painted. Slow indeed was my progrsr through these glorious gardens, t.se v. of the California flora I had st eo. On tie and cultivation were making fi scars as yet, and I wandered enchante ' in long wavering curves, aware no.. and then that Yosemite lav to the ea it- ward and that some time I should Had it One shining morning, at the head of the Pacheco Pass, a landscue was dis played that, after all my wanderings, still appears as the most divinely beauti ful and sublime I have ever beheld. There at mv feet lav the ercat central plain of California, level as a lake, 30 or 40 miles wide, 400 long, one rich f urred bed of golden compositaa. And aloug the eastern shore of this lake of cold rose the mighty Sierra, miles in height, in massive, tranquil grandeur, so glori ously colored and so radiant that it seemed not clothed with h'ght, but wholly composed of it, ljke f ie wall of some celestial city. Aloug the top, and extending a good way down, was a rich pearl gray belt of snow; then a belt of blue aud dark purple, marking the ex tension of the forests; and stretchi ig along the base of the ranga a broad lelt of rose purple, where lay the miners' gold and the open foothill gardens all the colors smoothly blending, makin; a wall of light clear as crystal and in effably fine, yet firm as adamant Then it seemed to me the Sierra should le called not the Nevada or Snowy Range, but the Range of Light And after 10 years in the midst of it, rejoicing and wondering, 6eeing the glorious floods of light that fill it the sunbursts of morn ing among the mountain peaks, the broad, noonday radiance on the crystal rocks, the flush of the alpenglow, aud the thousand dashing waterfalls with their marvelous abundance of ivised. spray it still seems to me a range of light But no terrestrial beauty may endure forever. The glory of wildness has already departed from the great cen tral plain. Its bloom is 6hed, and so iu part is the bloom of the mountains. L Yosemite, even under the protection of the Government, all that is perishable is vanishing space. Originality Versus Plagiarism. The wiiter or thinker who puts an old idea into a new and impressive form is fully as much of a public benefactor as the man who invents a new idea. The man with an absolutely novel idea is a phenomenon not often seen in history or literature. All of us are borrowers. If ideas were refused recognition because something similar had been proposed before, there would be a pretty outlook for progress in civilization. This is as true in literature as in history. The just criterion of a literary idea is not whether it Is new, but whether it is ably put and forcibly developed. Plenty of people before Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson's day had reflected upon man's dual nature; but "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" was none the less original for that; indeed, one of the highest tributes which the public can pay t a literary man is the confession that he has put into clear expression the ideas which were not original, but which had floated vaguely in the human mind ever since man began to think. Who in. the long succession of philosophers and sages ever propounded a really new idea? "There is nothmg new under the sun," said the Preacher. Tlia originality of history, philosophy, and literature has consisted in putting old truths and aspirations into new forms. New York Commercial Advertiser. Atlantic k IT. C. Railroad- TXTvna tahtiTi io- To take effect 6 a. m., Wednesday, May 28th, 1890. GOING EAST. T rn c Passenger. Stations. daily, -Expt c,;H" Sunday. Ar. Lv. at. ) Lv. A. M. A. M.'p MfP V Goldsboro, ! 6 30, j3 30 Best's, C 57 7 05 3 533 56 La Grange, ! 7 20 7 30 4 06l4 03 Falling Creek, I 7 48 7 53 4 21 4 20 Kinston, 8 11 8 30 4 35 4 45 Caswell, 8 50 8 55 4 55 4 55 Dover, 9 15 10 02 5 05 5 09 Core Creek, 10 31 10 36 5 19 5 15 Tuscarora, 111 00 11 05! 5 31 5 31 Clark's, jll 17 11 4l!5 41 5 48 Newberne, :12 15 3 00 6 00 6 09 Iliverdale, 3 37 3 42 6 39 6 34 Croatan. 3 48 3 50 6 44,6 46 Havelock, 4 08 4 13 6 56 6 56 Newport, 4 37 4 42 7 13 7 14 AVildwood, 4 51 4 55l7 24 7 28 Atlantic, 5 01 5 01 7 28 7 23 Morehead C'y, 5 16 5 21 7 38 7 40 Atlantic Hotel,! 5 23 5 28 7 45 7 59 Morehead Dp'tj 5 31 7 53 P. M. P. M. P M P M GOING WEST. Stations. 50 Passenger. DAILY. Except Sunday. JSEVV ADVERTISEMENTS. Til GIFT! SCHOOL ADVERETISMEXTS. Ar. t Lv. Ar. Lv. A. M. A. M. P M P M Morehead Dp' t 6 45 6 00 Atlantic Hotel, 6 48 7 00,6 05;6 15 Morehead C'y;! 7 02 7 07j6 17 6 27 Atlantic, 7 18 7 18 6 47 6 52 Wildwood, 7 23 7 23.7 00 7 05 Newport, 7 30 7 337 17 7 34 Havelock, 7 51 7 53 8 00 8 10 Croatan; 8 07 8 078 28 8 33 Iliverdale, 8 12 8 12;8 41 8 45 Newberne, 8 37 8 50 9 221 30 Clark's, 9 0S 9 08!2 02 2 12 Tuscarora, 9 18 9 18'2 24 2 30 Core Creek, 9 32 9 32 2 54;3 00 Dover, 9 48 9 48' 3 25; 3 40 Caswell, 9 59 9 59 4 004 05 Kinston, : 10 08 10 13 4 25,5 00 Falling Creek, !l0 2610 26 5 2l'5 30 La Grange, 1 10 42 10 45 5 54!6 04 Best's, '10 56 11 00 6 246 31 Goldsboro, 11 30 7 20 A. mJa.M. A M!A M Will ere lonjr resound through every household in our presper- OU3 and happy SUNNY SOUTH. Yon know the demand must be met, and you cannot complete your memorandum any where els3 as perfectly as at the Mam moth Dry Gond3 Establishment of Frank Thornton FAYETTEVILLE, X. C :o: Special attention has been given to a critical selection of HIGH GRADE NOVELTIES AS WELL AS Useful and Qrnamental Qoods. And the combined lines and assortments we feel sure cannot be surpassed in any of the Sao utlie in JStsiten. This unprecedented array of Holliday Goods surpasses my thing in quantity and quality ever exhibited in the South. We kindly solicit an examination. Salem Hiffb School, ESTABLISHES) m i374. HUNTLEY, SAMPSON COUNTY, N. C. :0: A Boanlimr School for Male and Female. :o: SPRING TERM OPENS JANUARY 5th, 1891. -:o: Advantages Uneqnaled for Same Expense. -:0: ATLANTIC COAST LINE v -r.i- a v i W1LEI6T0X & WELD01 R.S, ud Enacba Coildouaocl ScliocUtlo TKAINS l.UlXtrsorTil. Jan. 'CO. Dahy. ' X? lali. in. Sun. Lv Weldon. V2 CO p ia ? 43 pa C 2" :ou Arltock Mt. 1 40 7 24 Ar Trhoro, 1 7 Ar Wilson. I 7 Jm 7 S mi The Verdict. To rest with you, will be satisfied. and we Train 50 connects with Wilming ton & Weldon train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 11:50 a. m., and with Richmond & Danville train West, leaving Goldsboro 2:40 p. m. Train 51 connects with Richmond & Danville train, arriving at Golds boro 2:55 p. in., and with Wilming ton & Weldon train from the North, at 3 10 p. m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington & Weldon through freight train, North boun-3, leaving Goldsboro at 9:50 p. m. S. L. DILL, Superintendent. . HOLLID AY'S SPEtf d ST0 3&SI TWO DEI A ltTMENTS ADDED. The Music Department, which was suspended during the Fall Term, will be reopened to student the ensuing term. A department of Am is also added. Each of these departments is furnished with a r-eparate teach ers thoroughly cumpe'ent. RATES OF TUITION: Primary, .... per month, $1 25 i let f!r-iil - . iKr ii-.imtll. $1 GO Intermediate, j 2ml u.Ml Jr month. $2 00 . f 1st Grade. - . per month, $2 40 Acai ,mic. j 2nd Grade, - - per month; $2 80 Prepa ra to rv Collegiate. - - per month, $3 25 MUSIC DEPARTMENT: This department is furnished with a good piano and a competent teach er in a building separated from the other departments tf the school. Tu ition, per month, ?3.00. No extra charge for us of instrument, ART DEPARTMENT. Instructions in Ait does not include Crayon work, but painting in oil on board and canvas. Material, ie will be furnished by the teacher at pupils expense. Tuition reduced to $2.50 per month. LI rERARY DEPARTMENT. The Phi. L. Society, for the young men, and the Athenian Literary Club, for the younp- women, separate organizations for each sex, are u special feature of th school. Membership in either is not compulsory upon the pupil, but we desire all of sufficient age to join. BOARD. Good Board, everything furnished, can be obtained at desirable places, convenient to the school, at from SG.OO to $7.00 per month. Those com ing from a distance, if they call on me, I will take pleasure in securing board foi them. TERMS OF PAYMENT ecC. For convenience to natrons and pupiK I furnish books and stationery to pupils at New York prices, which causes a considerable outlay for the Principal, Uierelore payments must ie mauc euner in auvuurc or t the close ot each school month, when bills are presented. We desire prompt attendance. -Irregular attendance in school is a great dmwhark to thfi nurdls and rdaces harder work upon the teacber. There fore no deduction is made on bills except in c tses of protracted sickness. fcSS" A limited number of poor boys, without means to pay their way at school, can be furnished work by which they can considerably lighten, if not wholly rtelray their expenses. r.For further informatioa address GEO. E. BUTLER, Principal, Huntley, N. 0 Lv Wilson, 2 ao Ar Selma, :? 30 " Ar Fayette vd " LVtJoid.shu, 15 " Lv Warsaw. 4 10 Lv Magnolia. 4 24 Ar Wilmingt'u 5 M 0 .5 " 11 -.m .No -iO. 1 --t i v rx : iidav . 7 40 piu .- -io.uu v :t - S 10 ; i I o It. No. 7 Pitdy. Da.iy. "A STITCH IN TIME NINE!" SAVES LAST STORE ! Last store, on the corner of the of the row Xorth of Courthouse, is the place for BRANDIES, WHISKIES, BEER, RUM. ALE, GIN, WINES and Liquors of all kind. Special attention to our Clover Club Rye Whiskey I The Best and Purest Whiskey in Towa. Absolutely pure and guaranteed to he better than any of the so-called 'Medicinal Whiskies" in the place. A Tall Man Settlea Down. J. W. Patterson, the tallest man known in the world excepting the Chinese giant, Proprietor. Chang, will make Oklahoma City his home. Mr. Fatterson standi 7 feet 7 inches in hia stocking feet, and is 27 yean old. He has traveled with a num ber of the be9t shows in the country for the past eiht or teu years, and u well fixed in this world's goods. About a year ago he married, and has decided to settle down and take life easy, lie owns considerable property in this city, and. as soon as he returns from the East, will begin the erection of a fine residence. A couple of months ago his wife presented him with a pair of strapping boys, of which Mr. Patterson is immensely boast ful. Mrs. Patterson is larger than the average woman, being nearly 6 feet high and weighing over 300 pounds. Okla homa City Chief. Full line of Family Groceries, Uanneu Goods, Syrups, Tobacco, Ci gars, etc. BODENHAMMER & RUSSELL invite you to call Respectfully mch'JO tt If You too CONSUMPTION COUGH 0 COLD BRONCHITIS Threat Affection SCROFULA W&stingcf nasi OramyDtM whr t&a XAret mmd Xtmft r, fo cun fc rl Lured rnnS CWvd V What la Good T One of the late John Boyle O'Reilly's best oema ".What is the real food." I ask in musing mood. "Order," said the law court; " Knowledge," said the school; " Truth," said the wise man; "Pleas tire," said the fool; "Love." said She maiden; "Beauty." said the page; " Freedom," said the dreamer; "Home," said the sage; - " Fame," said the soldier ; "Equity," the seer. Spake my heart full sadly : The answer is not here." Then within say boeom Softly this I heard Each heart holds the secret: "'Klndnesa' la the word." Happy Hoosiers. Wm.Timmous, Postmaster of lda ville, Ind., writes : Electric Bitters Bacilli on a Bald Head. Dr. Saymonne claims to have isolated a bacillus, called by him "bacillus crini vorax, " which is the cause of alopecia. It is, he says, found only on the scalp of man, other hirsute parts of the body and also the fur of annuals being free from it The bacilli invade the hair follicles and make the hair very brittle, so that they break off to the skin. Then the roots themselves are attacked. If the microbes can be destroyed early in the disease the vitality of the hairs may be preserved, but after the follicles are invaded and all their structures injured the baldness is incurable. The following is Dr. Saymonne's remedy to prevent baldness: Ten parts crude cod liver oiL ten parts of the expressed juice of onions, and five parts of mucilage or the yelk of an egg are thoroughly shaken together and the mixture applied to the fecalp and well rubbed in once a week. This, he asserts, will certainly bring back the hair if the roots are not already destroyed, but the application of the remedy must be very distressing to the patient s friends and neighbors. Med ical Record. 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. Ifyouwilldo 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 Remedies, B. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine in small and large quantities ; Simmon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or ange Blossom, Cuticura Remedies, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, the Golden Medical Discoverv. Horse and Cattle Powder ( 1 pound packages prepared by the Herb Co. of W. Va, Quaker brand. 1 Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Local and office practice upon re quest. Respectfully, augl tf DR. R. II. IIOLLIDAY. POTT'S OP PURE COD LIVER OIL With HypoDhosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Aak for Aeoti's .Emwtooit. mnd lei nm . platMttois er mUlcitmtiom indue yvw Se meeept m wSH(MSa Sold by all IruggUt. OOTT A BOWNE.Chemlsts, N.Y. SESSOM'S HOTEL, ROSEBORO N. O. Special accommodations for the traveling public. Regular boarders will also be taken ) MRS. J. M. SE?OMS. my8-rtf HsjrprhJtrcB. Bisks In liaising Hops. 'Hop raising is the height of gam bling in the agricultural line, " remarked Mr. J. D. Iler, the well known brewer. ' I have seen hops sell for 8 cents a pound and I have seen them Bell for $1.50 per pound. ' Some hop raisers have made 2,000 and $3,000 per acre; others have lost about as much. It is about as risky as horse racing or poker playing, and hop raising hasn't half the elements of fun that can be found in these popular sports. This year hops are bringing about 35 cents per pound and are still going up. Kansas City Times. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111. SOUTH RIVER BAPTIST INSTITUTE. This School is located at Autryville, on the C. h & Y. V. Railroad, 14 miles from Favetteville and 68 miles from V Umington. The First Session will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1891, and continue twenty weeks. Terms: Tuition, per month, $1.00 to $2.50, according to grade. Mu sic $2.50. Board, $6.00 to $7.00 per month. For further particulars address the Principal, at Glen wood, until Janu- ary is. , iyi, alter mac at ivuiryvine, i. . REV. F. R. UNDERWOOD, A. B., Principal. Miss Verxie I. Bizzell, Assistant. dec4 2m THE iUFrOTIr'ANIl PRODUCTS J Or THE UNITED STATESi, J orrrorises E7rtitfe . Country -indexed and Classified -and. -uELarticle.thejiMi5Wi? S .THE" BEST fUFACTU RErt& X(pmplete in One Royal OdavoVbl.of overWOOpjIo mceinOothS.inLeathZi INDI3PCWSABLE' p Buyers of Artidea in all lines and W e Invaluable as aStalistical work:- ' -OrdenrwivedatQffirfrfthfeafr. ! sjje ia 222 To core BOlAnsneas. Sick Headache, Consti pation, Jlalrtria, Liver Complaints, tike the B9t and certain remedy, BVUTU'S has done more for me than all other I make8 tte statement that she caught medicines combined, for th ;t bad C01U' WIUCn settled on her lungs; she was feeling arising from Kidney and Llv- a month by her family phy- er trouble." John Leslie, farmer 81cianvbut WOrse- He told her she and stockman, of same place, says: waf a hopeless victim of consumption F4nd F.WH,. n:KKKl. ao1 uiat no medicme could ture her. Kidnev and Liver medicinp mndo - ousscslcu wui s'Bew me feel like a new i " ' J W Discovery for Consumption h bought Gardner har,Hv SS-lt a bntle to her delDt fo,ind hersPlf tmvr SvS wSi?5JS SMims benefited from first dose. Shecontinued thJThi C ittreff JQst its useandaftertakingten bottles, found ti oS n manwhp is all run herself Bound and well, nw does her down and don't care whether he lives own housework and is as wPu h .r,r or uiesjneiouna new strength, good wa. Yree trial bottles of this Great -rivw ouka cu jusi iiKtj ne nau a i discovery at JJR. It. U. Hollidav's new lease on lile. Only 50 cents a I Drugstore, Clinton, N. C; and Johs U. bottle, at R. II. Holliday's Drus-ISMITH. Mount Olive: hues bottle 50 store, Clinton, N. C, and Joux It. j cents aud one dollar. smith, drug?ist, Mt. Olive, N. C. isncKien's Arnica saire. T't.A o l r .1.. i , . . rrrw A rn .it on. -nt I oaic iu me worm ior ws, How to Cure all Skin Diseases." Rrui.. tti, h.i vJ Simply apply 'Swayne's OrKTireirT., ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil No internal medicine required. Curea Mains. Corns, and all Skai Eruption. r i j ' ciuuuuo uu iuc i sua poiuveiy cures tales, of no pay face, hands, nose. &c. leavinar the skin I rnnirf.d. Tt u nrani.i . plor r,Uo .,,1 V,nl.l T. I ..A .-. . r ''.'v 1. t """luuwwiuj. iwicai neai-1 ieci saiisiacucn, or money rexunuea. bile mm TTm tbe SIm (40 little Beans to the Settle). Thii am ihs most cokvxiuxsz, Slnltabls tor all fS !. rleo of tthr aae. pr Bottle. frissinG"7-17-70? -I.f. SMITH ACsJfaiwwr-mn.iBit4.KB.-tT.miS K3. r. . iuS auu cuauYB powers are possessed 1 iTlce 25 cenU per box. For sale by f by no ' other remedy. ( Auk your drug- Dr. R. H. Holliday, Clinton,' and J. -C. A- m m -CsTeata, and Trad-)Iarks obtained, and all Fsteat Vnwitiwea contacted for MsderaU Feci. Oar One la Opposite V. 8. Fateat Of--Bee. We bsxra bo eeb-ageiides, all bwstness direct, fcenee caa tnuiaact patent tmaimee la haa tim aad as lass cost fits those remote firm Washington. - . Send model, drawing, or pootOL, with deacrlp--Boa. We adriee if MtentaUeec mot, fine f titat-ee. Oai fee not floa tSl patent at aeenred. book, " How to Obtain .Patents, ' aritk re maetni cueats la job Btaia, oouoft SX SIIOT7 5 Cj Female Institute. Thorough Instruction given in the usual Academic studies. alisthenics will be taught. A full Corps of Instructors in every Department. TERMS REASONABLE. Opens SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1890. Send for Catalogue. MISS MARY ANDERSON, Principal. What You Want. We know is the most diffi cult problem for you to solve, but wa can show you anything from a fine Fine Silk Dress TO 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 something real handsome, Ladies, pre sent vour husbands with a real nice OVEACOA1" OK Suit of Clothing ! This will be sensible and your husband will think more of you feven if he has to pay the bill.) Gentlemen would not make a mistake by presenting to their wives one of our handsome SEAL SKEJ WRAPS OK SILK DRESS. These are durable and lasting remembrances. However you are to b the judges, and if you do not want to go so deep down in your pockets we can interest you in a brilliant line of Of every description. Now in this line of goods it is almost an impossibility to give any ad equate idea through the medi um of an advertisement. Our New Galleries, which run the entire length of our store, on bo h Fides, erected especially for the occasion, are full, chock full of the Latest and fewest Designs From the hands of the largest importers. Note bilow a few of the many attractions : Bronze Candelabra?, Banquet Lamps, Ewers, Students La inp3, Onyx Tables, Umbrella Stands' Smoking Tables, Cigar Stand?, Vases, Majolica Ware, Baskets, Trays, Christmas Cards, Christ mas Books, Ijnp - Desk", Ink Stands, Bronze Pitchers, Fancy Paper, Work Boxes, Japanese Ware. Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Magic Lanterns, Albums, Easel?, Frames, Mirrors, Dolls, Everybody wants an Egg-Nogg or a Tody for Christmas Tea Sets, Lamps, Book Backs, Come to us and we will lornish yon with the principle ingredi Piano Lamps, Wall Pockets, ents to make a S003 oneV Smokers Cases, and numberless i A full line of fine other articles, any of which would make a handsome gift We solicit a careful examination of our immense stock, and are satisfied that we can please the most exacting. FRANK THOHNTON, FA YETTEV ILLE, N. C. oct-30. tf. i.vWilinhi.'t'r. 12 33 a:n 1.1 a.u 4 pm Lv .Magnolia. 2 l 10 :.T 5 3G Lv Warsaw 11 11 " .1 .'.3 Ar Goldsboro, 3 Oj 12 05 6 .3 LvIVttcville Ar Solnia Ar Wilson i.v Wilii 3 43 ArUocky Mt. Ar Tarboro Lv Tarboro ATWeTcLrT 0,1" "J 2U 11 IS 12 20 12 7 47'ti.m 1 Is "2 1 7 10 Cj am 2 i1 pm ;.o NEW ADVEUTISEMTS. 1SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We extend an in- vitation to all mem bers of the Alliance to call and see us and make this their. stopping: place while in Clinton. A big reduction in Flour. An ii it a ram iiiAfriMniA? G. A. C lute, Manager. YOUR CHRISTMAS Iffll G TOES, BRIDIES MD WHISKIES Jnst received. 10 Bauls of UoilaiB M Just Beceiri Call on WATSON ,& PEl'EHSON, Daily cxrt pt Mir.d iy. Train on Scotland X.tk Ihaucli h hv Woldoii 3 10 p. ia-, Halifax 3 32 i in: anivt-8 Svotlaml Nekat 4 IS j. m., (.rerenville C 02 p. in.. Kint-toii 7 10 p. m. jtetnruin h-avt-i. hi'iston 7 (k a. (.ri'cnvillr H 10 a. in., arriving Halifax .it 10 41 a. in.. We Won II 0.1 a in. daily except Sunday. Train haves Tarboro, .v. C, via Albemarle & Kalcih railroad, dulr except Sunday, 4 0"i p. ni., Sunday 3 00 p. ni., nrrive Williamston, X. C, 6 30 p. m., 4 20 p. m., Plymoulii 7 5 In. ui., 5 20 p. in. Kcturuiu leaver h-avrs l'lj. mouth, daiiy except Sunday, 0 20 a. ni, Sunday 9 oi a. n. Wilhain-,:ou 7 40 a. ni., 0 is a. ni., urrive Taih r . 10 a. m., 1 1 20 a. in.. Train on Midland, N. C, hrauch leaves (j oldxbnro. daily except Sunday, 7 00 a. ni. aiTive Sruithlicld. 8 30 a in. Kcturniiur '.c aves Smithfield, 9 (XJ a. in., arrive Goldsboro, 10 30 a. m.. Train on Nashville branch leaves liocky Mt, at 3 00 p. in., arrives Nash ville 3 40 p. in.. Spring Hope 4 1.1 p. in. lietuiuiug haves Spring Hope 10 00 a. in., Nashville 10 35 a. m., Rocky Mouut 11 15 a. nr, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton brunch lc.a c. Warsaw lor Clinton, daily, cxtct Sunday, 1 00 p. m., and at 11 15 a in; ltcluiuiug will leave clintou at H 20 a ni an-i 3 lo p iu, connecting U Warsaw with No? 41 and 40, 24 u'.id 7 Southbound train n:i Wilson & Fav etteville Ihancli is No, 51, North bound ia No, .10. lUily except Suu day Train No 27, South, will stop only at Wilson (.o1dboro and Maguolia Tram No 78 makes cIkc connection at Weldon for all points North, daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday via Hay Line The New York and Florida Special will run iri-weckly, commencing Janu ary 19th, caving Weldon Monday, Wed neeuay aud Friday, 9.50 p. in., ai ruing Wilming on 2.09 a. in., u turniug have Wilminjflou TuanLiy, Thursday and Saturday 2.00 a. in.", arriving Vveldon C.I 3 a. m. All trains run solid between Wilming ton aid Washington, and have I'uhnan Palace Slet per attached JOHN F DIV1NK, Gcu'l Supt- J II Kkxlv, Vrf 'tfien't Manager. T M l.MKna N. .- n'! I'hk A ."i COXUKNSED SCHEDULE. In Effect January lltli, IHttl, XOUTII lMU'XIl. Lv Wilmington j ArFayctU-t.l.n Lv Favetteville Lv Sail ford Ar rtcnloro Lv G Teens joro Lv Walnut Cxve Ar Mt. Airy Lv ItennetUmlle Ar IHaxtoo Lv llanton Ar tJayeUeville Lv KanNeur Ar Oreenflioro Lv GreenslKro Ar Madison I No. I. i No. 3. I Xo. 15. Daily t x l.'aily ex Daily cx .iinil.i.' Sunday.; Sundjiy. i l-00 am, '12.25 pm' 12..V. " 2.27 " 5.00 " 5.20 " 7.IH) K.0O " SID Jr. 40 8.50 11.45 . .1 0 itui 0.50 10.40 11.45 sjutii noi;xi. Lv Mt. Airy Lt Walnut Covs Ar Greensboro Lv Greentloro Lv San ford Ar FsyetteTille Lv FayeUevllle Ar Wilmlnjrton Lv Fsyetteville Ar Maxton Lv Maxton Ar I'M-ntietUville Lv Madison Ar Greensboro Lv Greensloro Ar Rsmseur V.f 1 Vn A . VI"" Duily ex Itailrex Iaiiyex fcj . . I . . ml. I - . iiii.in. .-uiiii.i,, r.iiri(iaT. O.ii kill, 8.32 " t 10.05 " 10,3.1 " I 1.00 Dm' 2.30 " 25 " 6i!0 " 3.30 pm; 5.20 ' 5.30 ' .45 ' 1.31 pia 3.0 4.0') j. W W. E. KYLE, Genl Paenger Agent Fbv, Gen'l Manager, UCM.rClZl UC...Z8 LEXINCTOM.KY. Chept IB tit Butii CoJegt intht World. j-mnm m M.M mt mm. t.mmm. .. . -.. - . - - mt I mil Srtmi Urn, I -. f TMM W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BOSGYAHD CARRIAGE FACTORY 01 EEV Q01ETEE3 05 FiTETTEYILLE ST. Koand Shaves. Hacks and all Edge Tools made, and Repairin? done on short notice. I will keep on hand a large lot of Western Baggies (open and top) ; and Roads Carts. They will equal . in quality and am sold as low as any like goods in Goldsboro, Favetteville or Wilmington. ltespectfully, - T - mm mm mWmmlA. ml u . . mm i H I mm a inifnTIKT , f I TT 1 T a 1 1 TT v mY a. . . aaak Ma : CLINTON, N.C 4 mch28-tf W.T. WILIJAIISON v " : i .1' - !' ' '
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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