THE CAUCASIAN. GUINTON ff . 0.,Makc 5, im. PUlllSHER'S AOUHCEMEHiY : . , How to Advertise. , v ;VT do not'trbh Urgi adyert'iieinnU,but number of amall but for jear. It U cot t nil but Tin I that we prefer. RATES. ;, '. koxtintivo : . 1 lch 1 week, 73 col. (8 in.) 1 wk, 9 8.50 V - 1 mo.,f l.flo i " 1 mo., 1M I 1 yr., 10.00 4 " . 1 jr., . $35.00 '' I rrk., J.00 1 Wk.,' f 8.00 S M 1 mo., 9 4.00 t lrao., ftl.OO 3 " 1 jr.. fiO.OOi " lyr., eGJ.OO Lcol. 1 week, t B.OOj An extra charge u made for position. - 1 00 - J" -. 73 - 50 I " l mo., tia.oo SUBSCRIPTION : f ' - One jreary . ' '. Slxmontbi. ' Four month, Wants, Uiuinri Local, Reading Noticed, Tarda, etc, wilt be Inverted at ten cent per line (nix word) for nrwt insertion and attire ntM per line for each ubeuent lncertion. Obltuarie publbthed free If not more than ten line, (tlxty words) ; live cents for each additional line (sit words eachl. ThU charge .Is mule, m JOU .will see, simply as- a check on len.a TRUCKERS ! You can't afford to waste your time and money by plant ing cheap and inferior seed. So leave your orders with A. F. Johnson & Co. fjr Landreih A Sons' guaranteed Seed Beans and Early Rose Potatoes. That cheap Tobacco can yet bo had at T. M. Ferp.ell's Wm. II. Ivey, the Cancer Doctor, will be at Mr.Rufus Faircloth's place, near Clinton, Friday, April 3d. '91. Those afflicted with Cancer or Warts can be cured by him on application, feb 19-3t Communications dfocusflinz the topics of be nt ....... Ar Pnlil iillmnlnn " the day, if to the point and briefly expressed ill be pubimneu in coiurun neauea "A, mo- Communication containing strict ly-News J tains will always be welcomed and publish? with pleasure. Hy, aendine such news Uetn frequently you will help both your oomniunity and the paper. Woes you wish your addresH changed, give old a well as new office. '!,' Addrasa all communications and business letters to THE CAUCASIAN, Cliajoa, ?r.C. Matters of a private nature should be marked 'Iersonl", and addressed to : .'. MARION RUTLEIti - i ' CMntoniN.C .BUSINESS LOCALS. 3T "Wanta" and business Notices can be luserted in this column at ten cents a line. - i ! - - ,,n n -i -i -' - - - , (.svWAMM , Mr. Editor : Ask twenty Clinton ladies in succession what plaster they consider the most strengthening, the most soothing, the most healing, and in all respects the most desirabl e, and nineteen of them will promptly an swer. Lee's Backache Plaster. -oc 9-ly. For Carpenter's .Tools, guilders' Material and all kinds of Hardware, go to T; II. Partrick's: Early Rose Potatoes at ',. " r. M. l- ERRELL'S. Transient Boarders wanted from CO cents to 11.00 per day. . juh5 tf J. T. Gregory. Capt. W. A. Johnson has been on svft a a s .a . it. . mo coiiou marvel unco me uepar ture of Mr. French McQUden buying for Messr?. Williams ,4 Murchlson, Or W llmlngton. lie will pay you the highest market price for your .cotton. ' LADIES REMEMBER THIS I The best Shoes to be had, from $1.00 to $2.50. Every pair warrant ed solid. W. S. Partrick Another lot of Essence of Lemon in Pitchers at T. M. Ferrell's. Index to New Advertisements. Notice - Young Bros. Notice of Sale-J. 8. BIzzell. Spring 1891 Win. A. Johnson. Store NewsA . p. Johnson & Co. Special Notice Wm. A. Johnson. BEX TERRELL. A Brief Extract from thj National F. A. & I. l"s Lecture on Monday. IjOCALB: There is some complaint of scarci ty of labor by our-farmers.- The farmers Vare buying vast quantities of fertilizers. The sup ply is not equal to the demand. Mr. J. '' v. '. i Britt, of - New:on Qrovo township,' has in our office on exhibit eight ears of corn that grew from one tem. 'Mr. John D. Kerr, of Franklin township, has moved his family to his father-in-law's, Mr. L. C. Hub bard, of this town. Our truck farmers are planting largely in Irish potatoes and .straw berries. We hone their profits will fully meet their expectations. We learn thai .Mis Annie G id- dens will open a Millinery Establish ment in town about the first cf April. She will occupy the store now occu pied by Mr. II. B. Giddens, next door to W. A. Johnson's. The great amount of rain we have had for several weeks has re-. tarded farming operations some, but with the bright and beautifnl weath er we now have, our industrious farmers will soon catch up and be on time. During the warm weather of the past lew weeks vegetation put out very rapidly, especially peach and pear blooms, and we fear that we will again be deprived of this excel lent fruit owing to the change in the weather. The Public Printing question aroused some discussion among the people of the State. See r. full state ment of the facts on w first page, written by the editor of this paper, who is in Raleigh and a member ot the Legislature, who therefore knows the true inwardness of the whole matter. New Calicoes; Qhuhams, Spring Worsteds, and Cashmeres nt the Racket Store. Call and see thwui, they are .vonderfully cheap. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary E. Peterson &Co. We sympathise with thefami ly of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Butler in theMfosirof -their iitttV-girl, who , was burned so. severely that she died on Tuesday last and was buried on yesterday, near Clinton. Mr. Butler, in trying to rescue- the child, was burned severely. His hands are Crockery, Glassware, Tin Ware at hn a precarious condition. T. H. Partrick's Hardware store. m 1T . T.. x. ii. x niciiaru, u. u., 01 vn Another lot of those cheap Trunks mmgton, wui deliver his celebrated Just received at lecture on Naples Vesuvius and ,T M Ferrell's. tompei, at Atkins' Hail, on next Monday night, March 9lh. Dr I HA VE IT JVO Wl Pritchard is a prominent pastor and 3 A beautiful line of Spring Outing an eloquent speaker. He speaks from ninth. In drp Rtvla and RhtrtinM. a personal visu tome inniung scene The town wai f ull of firmer 3 Mon day. They came to hetr Mr. lien Ter rell.the Alliance Orator, and thy did not come in vain, for his speech was ene of the finest presentation of Alli ance principles and the t-eopJe's wrongs that has ever been heard in those parts. All who heard him were chaimed with his hpeech and also with the man. Ho inculcated kindly feelings toward ail cla&cs, and said no organization can accom plish good by arraying one class against another: that "nroiudictfsam iurt( ul and must if possible be avoid ed." Democrats and Republicans cannot unite but the grtat brotlu r- lood known is the Alliance, of every section, can and will unite. Org tni- ation is going bri inw, more rijid- y than ever. This means i'.u iv- mption-ol" the farmer. S j:ii call icasacret'organizatloa i dark 5aa tern affair. The truth is tli.n ii U a fraternal order, bour.d together uy the strongest of obligations, and the secret work is designed as a means of recognition.' In referring to education I13 s.iid 'knowledge Is power," aid you must be informed or you cancot succeed. here never was a time in the histo ry of ti;is country when we had .such need to study well the policies of the Government and thair effects upon tho different classes of the country. nfepeakingof the demands of the Alliance he said tha rights of all should bo respected. Wisdom should guide and conservatism walk by l.rr side. Our National Allianco should be composed of tho best men, who enow the wants ot our people, and their demands must be sustained at the ballot box. .Wo have as much right to ask for legislation in favor of our business as other paople. He said the way totsend gocd men to the National Alliance was, foi sub Alliances to discuss the matters by fore them and each sub-Alliance send its best man to the County Alliance, hen let theCounty Alliance discuss the matters in question and send its best man to the State Alliance. Lot tho State Alliance, after amply ex amining into and discussing matters before it, select its best man and send him to the National Alliance. Then our national body will be composed of men as any people n ay be proud of. The alien ownership of land was ably discussed and in conclusion of this matterhe introducedsomestirt- liug figures, showing that in fee sim ple, f-ndin railroad lands, arid in farm mortgages, that aliens own 2G1,')73,- G00 acres of the lands of ur country. He said the total number of acres owned by aliens and corporations is 543,073,200. Unloss-raelhin; is speedily donn, this glorious laud ot -J- ,v Liberty, once ours, will soon Ik- on - i wiie; trolled by foreign and domestic cor porations The demand regarding the railroads was so bly handled that we feel certain no one who heard it is unconverted to tiii.s theory. The demand for financial teform, embrac ing the Sub-treasury plan was dwelt upon at considerable length. His arguments were almost inexhausta ble, and we wish space would allow us to reproduce them. All Through Sampson. What :2m;sonl2n4 Mir Ioln an Sajlii;. Save Sloaej aa4 Saffertig. wacieituro or the thousand nf , Jestimoaiab that have been given in ; j nenan or S. S. S. Is remarkable. In ; number f instances It is related ; l!lJlt a sreat deal of time and money r ; have been sw-nt in vaH effort to ?ie- totf-nshin for this column. Every iture relief from disease! in th u-ual subscriber to this paper has a light A knowledge of the virtue and is requested to contribute items j Swift's Specific would havetaved of news in "hr'.s" neighborhood for j time ami the money, to ki no this column. We will not pnblL-h j thing of tho prevention of tbosur- your r.nme utiles y I lie great blootl JSKW ADVERTISEMENTS. XSF"Stmd ui the news from your j; 'V. p. Partrick. Flower Seed aV ;k : T. M, Feerell's. t a y lo p. s u ui ix; n. Rev. I). B. Clayton will preach at lied Hill on next Sunday, March Sth. hall?. Mr. James Hollingsworth wivs burned out a few days ago. We sympath:zo with Mr. Holliugsworth n his great loss. stakes made now j purifier is for snle by druggists evory- . v.ure, ana the b. Corn tun v in AtUnta will send to anv udlie-s their Treaties on Blood" and Skin Di-east;H free, and a pamphlet cmi taining a few of the thons.-ndt of testimonials they have received from Iroai tlio-e who have exierienced the Ix-i.tfits of thN wonJerful medicine. MCDAXILLS. Mrs. Gaston Peterson and her daughter, Miss Addie, of Wilming- jviAiiivirrs. GUANO For Sale ! . FARMEU'S Special Cotton Count M::le Iro n Amonb, Bor e, Otton StM-d Me-1 and Fish. Manufactured by F. S lighter A T.:r!niro, N. C. J. A. FERRELL, Agent, fcbl9 2ai Clinto i, N. C. cli:;tox. ton, have I)oe 1 visiting relatives in i ,'w " I j lhis ws'lion. ' lVas ... Mr. J. It. .Smith, of Cumbctlaud j ctiU k'rn., nutter. Lar.I. I-dl r .Mir. rue second annual session oi tne county, has been section. visiting in tins i KaTie. franklin. 3-iastem Baptist Sunday School As sociation will convene with Siloarn Baptist church at this place on Fri day beioro the third Sunday in April, 1891, at 11 o'ciock A. M. Introduc tory Sermon brbe preached by Rev. O. P. I leeks. For a full program me see Biblical Recorder. Respectfully, X. F. IIiGiisMiTjr, Sec'y. S to 1 to to t to 10 to WESTRROOK3. Misses -rizonia Blackman Orba Lee are visiting Mr. Eli Mrs. Jessie F. Wilson. and and m ;. 1 10 2) 2r 12 10. 5 V, to 0 C3 to t'C 1 20 Of) WILMINGTON, lenlme. . . . :xi per u:illon U'-in. (strained) ... 1 l." per barrc-l "-' (gootl strained) . 1 20 per barrel T:r- ?1 45 ht barrel Crnile Tiii iKT.tii.e, (Hardy . . f 1 20 " (V'iririu . 2 OO c.iowDii,) . . . . 2 0) Coiton. limber, per in.. - - - 00 to 15 ADVERTISEMENTS. ATLAIIT1J COAST HUE f IUI6T0S t f ELDO K. R. ts4 ImtU. Ooudo od Solioctulw an 19 0 D?iT rtnuiu. P.Ujv XEW ADV KUIISEMEXTSL. jrrujrdMOftMr m Mitit n w. r rwct I.v Wcl.V.a, 12 30 pm 5 43 pro (. 2) not ArKuekHU . - ...... 2 Ar i i!Kra, '2 11 " Z... Lr TrUrtnt. 10 ...... Ar VUoo, If " ?Uipin r'&3 im Hid, Tin-jxT.ii'.H', (Virgin and VtUow liv) ILL AHD FETCHES FOR SALE! Oae Twenty-fivp Hie I'ower W;ilvrttwn Steam llngin and I.ull er and one Haw Mill; wiih Ratchet liead-Blockji. all inado by IVwey Bros., tioldsloro, N. C, and having been run otdy about f-ix months. Al-o I will sell one Timber Wagon, ! one Log Cart ami one road Wagon, all ot them are uearly new. Also I have three' young Mutes for sale. For further particulars apply to BIAS UNDERWOOD, .jan22 tf Clinton, N. C. Lv Wilsoa. "2 30 Ar Selma, 3 30 " Ar Fayettt vil 5 " Ly Ut!d!jru. 3 15 Lv Wanaw. 4 10 " I.v Ma.nu.la. 1 '2i Ar WUminv't'u 5 it) ' "TUAiNsTliOlNii No. 14. No. T,. ',7 .AWilmiugt'u 12 3 iu 0 15 am 4 tw Lv Magnoiu, 2 no area Ar Goldboro, 3 05 YOU MAN OF BUSINESS, " How Much Can You Lift? plnta' r.ovi-:. Mr. J. E. Boyette made last year 3,150 pounds of tobacco on three and 'a quarter acres of land which brought 177. D. SOUTH CLINTON. There is an old lady in this town ship enjoying good health who has not eaten a single supper in forty years. ; Rev. Mr. Ashby preached an able sermon at Kendall's last Sunday. . The school at Laurel Hill, under the management of Mr. J. O. Mat thews, closed on Wednesday, the 25th ult. Mr. Matthews has done good work and shown himself to be a progressive teacher. We hope Isg will engage with us :ext fall for an other long session. IS MEMORIAL. N KV AD V IISEM E NTS. SPECIAL NOTICE ! We are making preparation for our fenu-annuid trip to rsew lork ad need all money due us. If you owe us an account you are expected to setde it NOW! You have had our goods and ought to pay 1'or them. Respactfullv, WM. A. JOIIXSOX. B. New Spring Goods just re ceived. mch5 That depends on what you lift with. Archimedes said : "(Jive me a fulcrum on which to rest, and will move the esrth." Many a business has enough CAPITAL AND ENERGY NOTICE. And yet barely holds it own, or fails altogether because these forces ire not wisely utilized. If you would move the world of trade, try the fulcrum of Newspaper tin Advertising. fiiF. C.AiirASTAV wll enablo you to do this to the greatest possible advantage. "First t-n linos free, 5 eonts ( ball' of adver tising rates for each subsequent line, co Tint ing 6 words to the line. SAL LIE LEVIXXA BELL. Died, February 2Gth, 1891, Saliie Levinna Bell, the little babe of Rev. :0: of fale, contained in a cer tain mortgage deed, made by G. W. West and Mary Francis West to Young Bros., which has been amy recorded in book Jso. 72. page 78, records of Sampson! county, X. C , I will, on Monday, J$f0725R& MOTHERS7 FHIEND slarch the 31st. 1891. at 12 M., at the courthouse door in WORTH ITS WEIGHT H GOLD. m ' & r-t a. 1 . l I ..!nV.t Ik -,,. . T -y 11 r i -myincn mono, IB wurut Ifca woiuu ui Clinton, IN. (J , Sell for Cash, at go W. My wife suffered more In ten mmutei V, 1 ; . : . i J I vmnenneroineroiner cnuaren man oiw yuuiivj bi.uuun, ti. t ciioiii Udti did altogether with her last, after having r.P lnr.l r,,,-,oo .-.i-.nr1ftT used four bottles of "Mothar' Friend." It KJ i. IUIIU ill ilJ JSUil V.Uilli , 1 If 117 It 1 -T as km. v . v est 8 lacu.i bi acr more or Jiell a:v;l 7lury ( .; It month anil r.o :ay. eaur-e of her (Seal:!, it is f - e;, to te a nno ;: ur;i p:u-; r. O can it be be" si)ii iled known containing less. Ftr further description see records of bampson county. YOUNG BIIO Moitgagees. i i:D. l. ibJl mriio-4t i ill 3 is a blessing to expectant, mothers, says a customer. Henderson uaus, uaruu, m. Having .used two bottles my sixth child was born witn no ram comparatively. lira. L. V Tncbaa, Shertdam Lake, CoV. Wonderful relieves much sufferina. Mrs. M. II. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala. Snt by express on receipt of price, tl.50 per bottle. ooia oy an arugguu. book to motDert maiiea Iree- BRAsrixu RcacLAtoa Co., Atlanta. Ga. iJeil, Ills ! T;;e ;: 1 I V r 1 1 "7 ! Is she numbered with the dcui of the Superior Com t of nkimnri iebl la-fin tampion connty, made at Feb- irnarv term. ih'Ji, in ease ox Personals. he describes. Admission to lecture 15 cents: 10 cents for children. No rserved seats. Doors open at 7:30 Lecture begins at 8 P. M. j. v nil' i tmuiimi . Liin riuLULC ua i Medicine, I offer my services to the February 25th says: txknjle of Sarnnson. I shall devote Mr. M. E. Ilobbs already finds the ..ItA w iH-;Qf p National hotel too small for.his pa- "w J 7T: : tronage, and is adding several more -Dropsy, Diseases of Chfldren and bedrooms. We note with real plea Malarial Fever. v ' sure this substantial evidence of ihe II. IIolljpy, M. D. popularity of the new hotel. , ' a" . vf- Mr. Hobbs is a native of this Plows, Castings and all -kinds of county and was at one time a resi Farminl: Utensils, at T. ITartrick's dent of this place. The Caucasian "Hardware store (old stan of J. A. is glad to note his success as a holel- - Ferxeil.) 4; 1st in Lumber ton. IUil itoad' Shuff .35 ct per lb. Early Rose Potatoes 1.75 pe bushel. . C. P." J61IXSOX. Point Lkce1' Flour at Mr. F.T. Atkins' Bob Lee, carri ed off the first premium for the fastest 3-year old colt, at tho New Berne Fair lajt week. Cleveland; the trotting horse of Mr. J. B. Matthis als won T; M. Fjjsbell's. honors in a4rotting race. These ' J ',' ; 'Ti . horses have leen entere 1 at a nam ...Garden Seeds, Eeod Beaqi, Steed ber Qf Fairg th8 season and Rdl Irish Potatoes, Plckels, Spicei, Nut- b honQK uw, . .t'Vl V J F. T. Atklns horse, TJobtLee, iire. -.- '"-' Abdallah Chief, dam MaggieWilkes. Just received Early RosePlanting Beatty Matthis' horse, Cleveland, Potatoes. Onion Bets, and all oVher aire - Abdallah -; Chief, dam; Nellie kind of Gardeff Seeds; 4 For sale sfiington ! : . . cheap at C P. JoHKssr's. i : A neat line of Mens' Hats just re ceived at - ' T. M. FERitELt's. v 3UST RECEIVED t 2,000 yards Zephyr Ginghams, By some unknown cause our lo cal for last week's issue on the ser raon of Rev. Mr. Hoffman, of Mor ganton, who preached in St. Paul's Episcopal church on the preceding Monday night, failed to reach our Dr. J. A. Stevens returned from the New Berne Fair last Monday. Miss Maria Shaw, of Faison, was in town last week visiting relative.-. Miss Jennie Fabun,of Goldsboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Mara ble. Miss Martha Matthis, a resident near -town, returned from a visit among relatives at uoiasooro last night. Mr. William Bocn anl family left yesterday morning for Wilmington, iu Which place they will make their home in the future. Mr. French McQueen, a former cotton buyer of this town, but who recently accepted a position in The Orton, at Wilmington, was in town yesterday. Mr. Willie Holmes, who has been for the past few months traveling agent for W. II. Leake & Co., at Ker nersville, N. C, returned to his home in this town Saturday. Mr. W. S. Tartriek will leave on an extended trip t New York and Joston to lay in a full supply of Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes and Notions on next Saturday. Look out for new:"ad". ; : ' Mr. and 3Irs. M.: Hausteiu and heir two daughters, Hattie and Syl via, left this morning for Atlantic City, N. J ., where they remain lor about four weeks. 4It.H. will m the meantime visit the Northern Markets for the purpose of purchas ing his Spring and Summer stock O yes, thouirh her tap; Papa and friends .iround ber :'.t. While the Doctor came in ha.tf . And did his best to suve tun little I form from deatK i But all in vain. Thf xui-1 Jcr-us I j sent still claimed iicr for iiis .vn. "SufTerlittlechildren to eamo unto j i me ond forbid them not fur cf i A FitlLXD. ! II. U. liennn m I others against J. D. Kerr ai tl othei?, the under- iiined, as ciunini.--;; 'one r, of Fa' el Daily. Daily 7 hi pin i -Klani 9 31 8 46 " 9 40 y j. 11 Mjura. No. 40. Duly JHiuilny. la 11 ii 12 05 5 30 5 53 6 53 LvFettevitle Ar Sehua Ar Wilson y 'Jo 11 18 12 20 Lv Wilson 3 43 ' Ar Rockv Mt. . 1 30 ' H IM Ar Tarboro Lv Tarboro Ar Wcldn A 05 2 J7 " 10 35 am 2 55 pin 9 30 c iurt, will .'ell to th hi-rbe.st bidder nt. the conrtltouso door i Clinton. L .'1 t'-'l, icis f.f land, d : crib d as .foi X. C, oh the (ith day lhyl. tiiree cerr-un MOUNT OLIVE DEPARTMENT t'-.w io ph N. C. Tracker's Association. which have never so Id for less than Priners. Mr. Hoffman preached a 121 cents. . Am making a leadet of most ecellenfc sermon, explaining these nqw at 10 cents. - 1 ; lacldly the object and duties of the W g; Pahtbick. Leoton season. His manner is im- - V f ' ' . pressive and earnest in the chancsl, d.r yards Standard Calico 6 cents socially, genial and attractive. His a -j ...... 1,000 yards Beautiful Dress first visit gave so much pleasure we Goods at 5 cens per yard. Some hopetobeabletooxtenaouracquain cents per yara. i ino rants uioth at , j 40 to85 cents pef yard. Hosiery, Suspenders, J ewelry, Spectacles, &c. The annual meeting of the Eastern B. F. Powell. I North Carolina Tracker's Associa tlou will be held in Mount Olive on All at tend. The meeting at Clinton did -m 1 will keep at U until the stock is sold. mncn Booa ana m,s one 0311 V hn ont rettirn 'rom the Nmh daclve of much profit to .the Truck wlU show you - the finest line of ere if wlU meet and consult Clothing, Shoes, and Hats ever fcroqght to .Cllpton. .out for ouTew Spring cpenbjff, 'i ; Yours, Very Friendly, M. Hakstets . ; - ' , . u viou wm DC neiu la iuoum unvc The best Flour for ihe least money next Tuesday, the 10th instant, i ..." " T; M FKRELLg.! those Interested should be sare to We are sUii ielling out at cost and with each other. ; 2L.hii mnevr auhaSAO ind HEMORASDIIM BOOK -' wWertUInfr BSOW91 IKOBf BIXTKKJi ! .tb bad Tooio, ivn wy t urng ana . swaent store. Apply a oni Warsaw Notes. '(Special Con-esiondent.l Waksaw, N. C, March Gd, '91 Mr. B. Kornegay had the misfor tune to lose. his residence and furni ture by fire last Friday night. He i3 left almost destitute and any favor will be gratefully received. He is a deserving man and has a large fam ily to support. Mr. J. W. Whitman is building a residence on Plank Road street. . Mr. Ab. Guy was seriously scaht ed by a blow up at Aaron's sawmil Monday evening. Damage to mil Blight. K. Free Coarse of Tuition at tne Unirersity W"e notice that the Professors of ihe University have established j. Course Free of Tuition, especially for Teachers beginning March 15lh 1891. and lasting ten week.- These interested should write to Presiden 1 Kemp Pi Battle for particulars. viutioa :c laiids Kiliel! It snowed here . last Fridav night, "Saturday night and Sun day night." Mw. II. W. McKiune and little Jesse have trone to lvhiston. to visit Mrs. McKiime's paronts. MissesAnnie Southerland and Minnie Kelly are on the sick ist. The lattei is quite f-ick in - daed, we are sorry to say. Miss L'la'ir Smith returned a ew days ajjo from Dover, N". C, where she has Vwen visiting the family of ho.'. brother, Mr. Ed. Smith. Rev- Dr. Marable filled his' appointment in tho Presbyte rian Church last Sunday. ; II is congregation hern are making an effort lor him to preach twice a month for them. '-- Giddeon" Davis, a lad whose parents moved to Fremont some time ago, oied at tnat place last Sunday. His remain were brought to this place and inter red iu the family grave yard. The Eastern Carolina, Truck ers' Association will meet here next Tuesday. Let the tm fli ers come together and consult and plan for tlu common good. Mt. Oiive will welcome you to her lio.-pitaliiy. The District Conference of the Millburn District will be held inKlnston and will em brace tho first Sunday in May. One of the Bishops is expected to be present and will preside over tl e Conference. Ye local scribe attended the New Berne Fair last week. The attendance was very large and the exhibits very fine. They had quite an abundanpe of coun try products and early vegeta bles, beside all kind ot fish, oytters, and wild "varmints." mmou MP'"" TOT ALLSKINh BLOOD DISEASES. The Best Household Medicine. nnA m twice each year .the cya- tem needs purging of the iJ"" ties which clog the blood. From childhood to old age, no- remedy meets all cases with the same cer tainty of good results as r- BOTANIC BLOOfl BAOf. VT.' C. McGanhey. Webb City, Ark- write.' " b. B. B. has done me more good fjtoe km money than any other blood purifier I erer OKO. T A . SVinhertL Norfolk. Va.. AnRtttt To, l! writes: "I depend on B. B. B. for the preaerrauoo r i 1.1. T v.. Va1 tr in kit IftmuV DOW OK TOY DHUU ... jr . ' . . nearly two vears. and in all that time have not had to have a. doctor." -...- W Write for UtaBtrated "Boole of Woadert," BLOOD BiT.M CO, AUoAUW W. REMOVAL, ! 3rd tract, in Mingo tuwuship, lias removed his Tailoring Estab- in thn fnrk nt Ppfpr I.pr' mill I ushment from his old stand to nis hmru-h nrlhvnirur th Tlnrlnn Xr. ce on Sampson Street, next to tho " -T Phnroh Draughon lands and containing t and ori al leaderin 04 acres, more or less. lowprices for men's clothes. Terms of Sale. 20 per cent, omy in cloth, ami money will foree cash: balance, one half in six vou to crive him a call. months and one half in twelve -Latest Fashion plates always ,,,,(1,. ,rHi. sr,n-,.ar1;;nt0w 'nhand. June7th.lyr. j p 1 . rn-ii, I iroa usy ui sue. hub reserv- ..... i nnnmiflLI . OR ed. J.y. BIZZELL, Com. bnAOi Mi uUUUYYIli CL UUi TJiis March 4!h, 1891. tds . liaily except SumTay. Traiu on Scotlaud Neck llninclt kavt. WelJon 3 10 p. m-, Halifax 3 32 i ni: arrives Stotlaixl Neck at 4 18 t. m.. UrereuvulcG02p in.. Kiiit..n 7 10 p m. lteturniai Knives Kint :i 7 0.1 a Grecnyllle 10 a. in., arriving Halifax at 10 45 a. in., WeUm ll 0' a m. tlaily except MinOiiy. lraiu leave larooro, a. i: via Albemarle & Italeih railnxuL iUiIt except Sunday, 4 05 p. m., Sunday 3 V0 p. m., arrive Willi iraston, X. C., C 30 p. m 4 20 p. m., riynioutli 7 5 ui. 5 20 n. m. ueturuiuar leaves leaves 1 v mouth, daily except Sunday, C 20 a, ru". Sunday 9 00 a. m, Williaraston 7 40 a. ru., 9 08 a. m., arrive Tarboro 10 05 a. in.,' II 20 a. m.. ' Tram on Midland, N. C, braucli leayes Goldsboro, daily except Sunday i w a. m. arrive arnunneia. w a 111 lleturmu? .eaves Smith. leld, 9 00 a. tn. arrive Goldsboro, 10 30 a. in.. Tram on Nashville branch leaves ltocky Mt, at 3 00 p. ra., arrives Nasli- ville 3 40 j. m., Sprmz Hoik; 4 15 i m. Hetiuniug leaves S)rin!? Uopc 10 00 a. m., Nashville 10 a. in., li'jeR Mount 11 15 a. m daily, except Sunday. Tram on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, uaily, except Sundiiy. 00 p. m., and at 11 15 a m; ltetumin wi leave clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 p in connecting nt Warsaw with .Nus 4 and 40, 23 and 78 Soutlibound traiu ou Wilson & r'ay ctievillc ltranch i No, 51, Norili bound is No, 50, Daily except Sunday Train No 27, South, will siop oaly al w llsoi' uolusboro and Marnoha Tram No 78 makes clese connection at Wcldou for ail iHmts North, daily, All rail vialiichmoad. and daily, except Sunday via Uay Liac The New Y"rk and Fl-ri;!a Sp.-t-ia: will run in-weekly, t oinini'iiciu .aim ai y l'Jth, laving Vcl tn l -u.l.jy, Wed iifM.;iy and rt:ay, 'J.jU . ;n., M.iivhi Wilr.in 1 v. -.)) a. in., t -uni u I -;'v. v iliiiinr t T : day. T:am !ay a.i.) S:iturday 2.H) a. m", ;rii.i. V,;..ia G.lo a. ui. All uraiits iin so'..d toeLvcen Wilming ton aid Wan!iiii4lni, and have I'uhn 11. Palace Sloo jier attached JUHN F U1V1NI-:, Geu'lSupl- I It KKXLV, A..-'tGo. t Manner 1 .J i-.MErts i.'.v.n . I'a.s A. .- 1 17. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTL-'CM. ur.st iik ii4-i...rrt 4.M H Nlk-;V l Vril TWIOl OE. SJVO IHtl UK AMI rAKxrr V' Bt.M FTKV vai r HUKKINlil a si.ta turn DlwhttUMfWC, W. L. DOUGLAS o4i.t& hih Miiixd tiers AH til Cemtmx, IUlt- at 4 I . S3 SHOE LAoi;:s. . IlM Ukitrltl. JUrt HlV. bmU I :i.lf. If ftv bT Y?' ZV'l M. H axsye! v, Clinton, N. : UspEttwiwn, Xewton rvt-, !'.C, and II. T. Ham, Mount (Mlvi, N. ( octl(W-tr r" -a " f Both tho metlifKi and renlli when Syrup of Figa is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho tr.U, and ncU gently yet promptly t n tho Kiilr.ryp, Liver iiud Bowels, cleana tbo fiji tem cflTectuafly, dlqx-li culJa, hcad achea and fevers oud cures haLilunl constipation. Fyrup of'Figa is tho only remedy ofiU kind ever pro duced, pleasing to .lie tafclo and tu ceptable to tho stomach, prompt In its action and truly hcneuctal in iu effectJ!, -prepared . only .from the ino.t healthy ami agreeable eulwtancr-c, its inany excellent qiuilitics commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedr knoxm. Syrup of Figs is forfa!e ia EOc and 81 bottles hy all loa lirg urug gi6tei. v Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SMUP CO. 8AM FRANCISCO. CU. LOUISVILLE. Kf. KCf YORK. Ht. 'TftAOCMAJUL Alhn tract U; Stinth H. anitMni'i - tl W.Ji.Tu- y. M. Vii!i:L::i.ou and others, containing uo acres, more o. less. 2nd tract in .same to.uishio, adjoining the lauds of (. W. Jones, Stephen Boon, the Car ters laud and others, containing 49 acres. PROPRIETORS LTI1 XV SON V, FayBtMB MarDle Work : lAUTEF.. L,D STAKD, 1 FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Court, January, 1891 Deliah Fenticlland others, j . . . U n , for Sale. lizz.e reuneli ana J others . J Petition "'Manufacturers of and dealers in Marble and Granite Monuments Wrought Iron and Woven Wire febo tf To Lizzie Fenaell, Loty Fennell, Fencin Edwin Fennel! and Roeoe gggf m I LOWEST PRICES ! 1 Guarantee Satisfaction! Miereas, a petuion.nas oeen Bled 'before the undersigned, Clerk cf the Superior Court "f Sampson CDua'.y. s "ell the land belongiu to the late Elleu T. Fenneil for division oniony h r heirs-at-iav, and it eppeartng that the above named parties are interested therein and are entitled' to sha-o belonging to F.ddie Fenneil, deceased, and it farther appearing that said par ties are now ; esident- of the STITCH N TMK NINE!" SAVES Don't wait to get Kick, but w hen you begin to feel bad come and get r v , v v V CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Iu Effect January 11th, 1K)1. xortji noirxi). 1 No. 1. j Xo. 3.-! So. 13. (i-nnr ix raiiv cx:imily ex 1 Sunday.! Sunday, uiulay. Lv Wilminirtou I -oo am Ar Faycttev'ille lli.-2.tpiu Lv Fayettevllle :12..V " I t Sanford 2.27 Ar (Jrccnloro 5.(K LvGrecnuporo A. 20 Lv Valnnt Cove 7.00 ArMt. Airy 0.00 L.v IK-nnetUville Ar Wax too Lv Manton Ar jayetteviHe Lv Itanflcur Ar (ireensboro Lv Greensboro Ar Madison Fitzhngli Let Lexington, Va., J; 17, Mr. A. K. IInwkk: l' ;u I ret u ire th uso t f gI - i-, 1 your I'anticople cryt.5iw I.i njKtt to brill iu.cyiu. I : of vibni, ihoy an Ftipt-ii u glass( j I have tv-r m il. . lUfjHTttuliy, P'lTJiiK.n lf-::, Ex-(Jnv. o!' ti l. Vhen . ear .UlV 8.30 UJ U.40 0.50 " 11,43 CifAHLFJToxt W. Va., J .ii. 1.1, 1890 Ik-nr riir: I have K-a.rd mr c-.Vhlaliztl lei.tjoH alji'i'l J, nw Rome wH-k ago, :.nl :!in very r.ucli pleapcil with the in. - j;. w. v 1 1. v, ! Gov. Vi'i'lula. 7.10 ain 9 JVO 10.40 11.45 All eyw fitted and lbs fit gimran tfetl at the Drug Slortir J. 11. HM TIf, Jan8-tf 4 Mt. Olive, N. C SOUTH BOUND. Lv 3It. Airy Lv Walnut Cove Ar GreenslKro Lv Greenilioro LvPanford Ar Fayetteville Lv Fayettevlllft , Ar Wilmington ' Lv Fayettevilla Ar MaxUm Lv Maxton Ar Bem.etU) ille Lv Madison Ar Greensboro . Lv Greensboro ArRamneur I No. 2. I No. 4. i No. l(i. Daily ex Iaslyex Ihnlyex Minuay. Minuay. Sunday. H.T am lO.Oi " ! 10,3. 1.00 pin 2.3.) ' 2.55 " 0 30 " t VYUUHQilUCH ' MY .3.30 pm, 5JJ0 " . 1 1 . im 8.40 4.00 .Vk J. VV W. E. KYLE, GenM Paenf;er Agent . Fnv, Gen'l Man;er, HEADS WINS 1 TAILS LOSE j Tin Caucasian is at tit Of lical papers'In Xorth Carolina and never at the tail In anything. No paper will keep you better post ed on what " Congress I the Legislature JOT TntUHlTtO 5TATE3, J ffinTSaBryuliderflideintKis o Gnifitry-lftdexsdantiaiailicd-aad' TrlEBE5T KUFAGTURErlS. S 'tVdc Ln One Royal OdjvoVi.oJctrSX-f?. ' fritt in0oth5. in LeiLef4-7. ... iHDWPtNSABLt to Duyers of Artidrs in ell i-r.f 5 pni o s ip.wuiaDie.asajssijitca worn. a .(KOTrtfwaeiicfeiriSrr. - o 4biteoeooooooeeeo I f f I I J ill JLrK SfS To Jold.toto Ic tuXvJiL tltu : i t t he BREGORYrAfillKSTOM HOTELS. James WK Lancaster, Ilawkins ville, Ga., writes : "ily wife was in had health for eight years. Five doctors and as many iLore different patent niedicnii'S had done her n;i good, bix bottles or Is. B. ll. :s cured her.1" . . a rincA cv itih! c ni and rrevnt sick- . . . . l r. ness. This is th-proper use of med- icine. If yon will do this you wil' . Statt; now, therefore, vou aro scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to commanded to appear" before pay or lose rncnths of time, and t rr; r, inn. pni your menus auu reiaut rj VonN J i 1 such a deal of trouble. 1891, and auswe or detr.ur to In additionto my complete line saia petition, or juajcment win 0f pure- and reliable Drn be grauted against yon. J. S. BIZZELL, Clerk Superior Court. Jan. ISili, 1S91. 22-6t I rnrrv 9 Cklekaei EacIId Warn Bm4. EflflYROYAL PILLS Orlctaal IM Wrily CenM -arc. aivsn rdiatta. ukotcm . Drontat far (Wflaftri Bmfiah Jf-A " if ttk Mm rtwaa. nt . IT Kail. IMtM ilnlHruoH. ,. i naaws fer MftiMtn, Umiicf tar Ttr, 1MWT Eoidkj m Warner's Log Cbin Itemedies, B. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine in small and large quantities; Simmon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or anae Blossom, Cuticura Jlemedies, Dr. Pierces. Favorite Prescription, the Golden . Medical Discovery, Horse and Cattle Powder (I pound packages prepared by the, Herb Co. of W. Va,. Qujiker brand.) s Prescriptions carefully mpttuid ed. IiOcal and'oQce practice upon in quest. Jles;fctfully, . acl tf 1)K. R. H. HOLLIDAV. Subscribe now and keep an Eye on the Lawmakers. In addition you will get the Local D fill flftHO' KHilxi Religious notes, Alliance doings, a fine continued Story. Market ne-i - Good fai, atlcrd.ive arva-.ts' aud large comfortable roorr.. n When you get oil the tram Isaac" (everybody knows &aucAVUl. bo Give him yoar DagsaK ana go with him. ?. , - . . odlfi-lf .. . , Proprietor. i WW1 polls, Tal mage's Sermons acda re sume of the World's Ke'g, It short! Sample-Rooms uni Special- f mita'a-n yougeta-vv , k i c j for 1 OTtHns. ,1 fh- Fare Is the" bcrilte ;; .arket h)rdy fifty rents" for four months. UH iaiyfrM l in . ----- Jcoou whnle-omo style. THE CAUCASIAN, Clinton. N.iC. - JF XOVli liAf K Or you ue all wont mr. r . rrjxA far aofhlng . it is Kunrrkl fivt.1 ty. Try- ! : iikoiiv irt.v r.iTTtinx. BwfiteuvyoB, and tv rood appatUe. Sold IP raid, per day only . v 1.50 . , weck. ,1.1 oo ' " : month, . . , 12 00 The patronage of tho iris vtKns v , ...... J k-. . . scplDlf . rroprietori V I