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ii THE CAUCA: Cltit..:,. matter. . l' : tO i'lhli'i .-; :.! 1 iii.ni CLINTON, N. ( Ma KKW.S OK Till'. r; r i .J J. AT TJIi: NATIONAL CAPITAL. BATTLING WTTH SNOWBALLS. ADVERTISEMENTS. VAitiors i rr.M.-i or in i i: : at in r. :!, and nnn:i STATI '.!) si.vn: or It L : IIere:ifu r i-1 . 1 1 r Solicitor.-" tO be ducted Is ice the. -Iii'L" lteuLn Corn i)rndcrice. Vsin?:f;Tor, I). C, March. 10. '1 l.fj L'nitecl State: Tri.sary is bankrupt, as 'fur :ih the "reck less and exlia.vi'ai;l .ippropri. tioiis voted by the rpp; b;r p-' il at r-nr urci died Hi'1'1 't:! of la.-t w !:. Gen'l (ior: ffanat.ir of I the Fjinn-r-.' Ni'ttli ( -ii ' 00O fro 111 tl." Maryhui'1, day iiirht nan, rnit' fl States '(.r'i;i, I aj joined Alliance. U 11 iied : '... t un der the liffiindiMLT art. liev. Dr. .1. M. AiMi'"t , i.di. tiiiru i.L'M1 -.-Lylfri:: n divine-, rl i i 1 m t 1 1 is in 'jut last Friday. in ';ir. i-idon, The ( ienera! As:-einblv app: o priateu )() for her lvpresen- tition :it the World'-' i'ai" t- bo held in h u"i't:. . Strofslo Jletween the Girl Soph and i'reahies or Smith College. ' Smith college girls have just had a novel f'Spcriertce. It was a sDO-wball battle between the "sophs" and "fresh-if-s," and the former won after a spirited lMit Titr; sonhs were led bv Cant. Republican Wilcox and the f rabies by Capt Gain. Coilirre.- s Cilll i.ialiO it SO, and it ; The voun:r ladies were dressed in their would be actual! H to-day 'it- "gym" muIs, and were prepared for a o , .. i mi j in tr, r'iii.'!r roi!"!i and tumble racket, ine i HIV I I'l'l" i I ttLI'V.l. . v V - V '" signal hr the commencement of hos tiliti's was given by the gymnasium in- tstnictor, 2-Iiss Adams, and the fun be- j gar i. Capt. Wilcox's shot hit a daring! freshman in the front rank directly on j the ri-ht ear. i A cheer went up from the fort, and 1 the -M gold banner was waved aloft; j but- ( ric shot does not win a battle. The j freshmen had marched upon the cam- j pus with a determination to win the fort, and the flag if they could, in the j half hour -allotted to the battle?. The; most reckless sallied up to the very j walls. Here they met a perfect volley j of gr.ip-'shot, from which all but one j tall, handsome brunette flinched. I She threw three balls inside the fort at three of the largest sophomores with unerring aim. One hit a set of daz zling ttli'.t;; teeth, another would have pierced the heart had it been a bullet, but before the third had taken effect there was u sophomore clieer. A bold sortie hud been made, and sophomores wen; mauling the daring lesipger, but for a moment only. The freshmen ATLAMTPJ COAST LI HE . ..... j - t Olio ol tie Georgia h.is inent ol' ;;o laiirhuid. Y i " i i t Ci;U Ii lll'llr. OI ju-d made n siiip- s to i!. Star. Maiirlu-ter, Tli inrriM-1 ldrrtion in ( tut. and iiion j nf'tca-( ol tl va,- e vriii W' pop- North Carolina be- ISiiO, was 2i per wliilt? til.; uf-fro 7 per cent. Tlio Cost ad of a Denior ratio (Jon'ress should I o tho incror l(3ratio:i of tho ton command incuts into ''.'- politic ol' the con n t ry . li.;'. v i 1 i K c; v i e w. In the dyin: of Urn olst Co:ii.'r..s tio; Ilvpublic-.n.s tlirou iru-, di 'i.ee, co:irc;e:icc, i't:ar ot a here-; alter and -vcry other restrain- i iu'i i'llbamce overboard, and : v iii-d lor every po;-ii (; tiling1 thai proiai.'ed t; assist in the; n; r.i '. '1 icamry, which; ir h-ador.- hud agreed iniou' lor a, purpose, of coufrouti:) the , I ) mocrat:c coiiivs.- witli a de-' licit ;;(",'. Old mouldv claims! . A tiret-nliorn in the Market. "It amazes me," said a business man, "how cjnickly tradesmen will detect a ; grec-nhorn. I have never done anj '. marketing in my life, but the other day. : when I got through my work at tlw ! offiee early, I thought I would go down to the markets and do some buying just i as a surprise for my wife. WeiL I ppent ! WILMIGTO SWELDOS R.B. and Branch- two hours making a fx4 of myself. 1 coUdo8ccl Schedule had the greatest difficulty m the world : finding what I wanted, and after find ing it I was stunned by the outrageous prices which I was aked to pay. 1 knew that they were outrageous be cause I had heard my wife quote the price of things until I had caught an J,v W chln. li! .) p m 5 -i'-i m C -2 ) TRAINS I.UINO IA1 KI an. l'J, "So. No.'2;J Dahy. NiiUTil. No. 27. N.. 41 Fast mail. Daily. Iailv. ex. Sun. l i i j lOOL t! idea of their average cost. ;ArKot;kMt. 1 4o "I went home without buying a Vr rrton, "2 17 cent's worth of anything, but took Lv Trhoro. Hi 6 home with me so great a respect for my j FVilson, 'I IS wife's financial ability that I told liei I j- ViTson 2MU the whole story, and when fche laughed ; Selma, 3 30 at me took her teazing good naturedly. T pavettcvil 5 3n What suriirised me most of all, in fact 7 on pm 7 a.'. i: T 11.. .... . 1 tok luv breath av.av, was that dealers j v w-hmiav 4 It) thn red Pi- had been refilled a hand-' times were tacked on the ojriatien ijills, and rail-. roaded through, extra salaries were vote-'i to employes' who are , already paid-beyond their di s. rP, and mf iiey was sattei-rd , a;.oiu:d. ui ovory ' diroctiou as i 'tlipuh'fhe 'l'l eauay was oyer-1 ilowi.n,;. vv.it Ji a surj.lus, as it was two years ago wh n turned over J to the Kepiibli-oan,- from lo rushed back like a drove of prairie the money is to coijioi ponies wildly charging. Then began a pay all Of these .Wild i hand to hand encounter which mud- applMpliatious is moo than any died the amateurs with kodaks awfully one "an tee at mis nine; ltisn i in the Treasury, nor can it pos sibly get there under the pres ent methods ot taxation. Two year? of 1 h.mocratic economy m the House and a purging of j the pension rolls of the. frauds I thereon may puU the country It was muscle, and nothing else. "Why, those horrid things actually threw me down and walked on me," said one of the sophomore lieutenants indignantly. The cascades of hair came tumbling down like llumpty Dumpty, and one warrior's eye liad a dismal hue. There was some '"tackling" that would have done credit to football at Jarvis field. tnioiu'h without - niaKiii'' it necessary -to put new taxes upon S Jne ,-mcaS ana A'ennsyivania re- i i a " . . i i 1 1,.. thn alre.tdy 'Uriif ridden peu i "'''Vr lT , y -l. -I ; .Hiil itLTS Ui UIUUT). XHlll ill ICt ilcUIl The neAibl ican ,.ex-nepreseu-i fort imt;i it "looked' as though they alive.-are loath to. leave ash-; woum rollt the gold utterly, but the Patriot, a ...... ...... Mr. U. M Tin? (Jn'tn.-boro at't:c, neat ront'ol ol Mv. Y . N. Scales, who for some time Ins been editing it rotirvs. s under forton; Hon. Jeivy Simpsor., of Kan sas, scouts the idea ot gold be ing a money standard when there "isn't enough of it in the wond to lill the decayed teeth of humanity." Wil. Star. (low David V. Hill, of New York, lias Leon invited to make tho address on the occasion of the unveiling; of the monument of Henry W. tirady ia Atlanta, during; this fiiininer. Itisun dorr tood tJut lie will accept. New York is a rreat State and we J i let: lu.v, but we want, to set t!;e day when the Democratic party can nominate a candidal..- Presidency without tai ing;iou mmi .ir. Harrison hs.n distributedthe plums now at his ; oispilsal, Wliich-' includes nine new Uiiitcd'Sta'tes Circuit Coin t.j .fudges, as provided by the hew i law, which purports, ta.be for! tlie relief of thi supreme Court,' but '.Mr. llarri saii proposes to! try tjieir patience 'as , ho' $ go -! ing to -.MiiryJaiul to-imrroy. for a few days. .of wild. (luck hootin,; and says lie wiU do .no tiling in the matter until his return. plucky sophs succeeded in driving back the invaders at every onslaught. When the bugle blew at the end the sopho mores held the fort, with their golden banner Sun. still lloating. Cor. New York Manner, Not Mannerism. "Ucn's behavior," observes Bacon, "shoiud be, like their dress, not too straight or point device, but free for exercise or motion." There can be no genial fellowship ' between affable. coTu-teous people and your -tiff: backed fi irnialists ; while tlio intpre'inrsft of flip Kx-Sp?aker Heed has a pretty latter with one another is necessarily liUCk SlilU. UUt lie COUinil t liUle dull and dreary to the last degree. tee chagrin hp lelt. Wlmn every1 They can no more enjoy society in Democrat in the. House voted - tneir strait jac-Kets ol cold reserve ;w York. Wil. lor in t trnckliii'.' to !Star. A I'rtss dis: i tch from Wa.-h-inton, D. f1., says tho Census Taiieau iiiiir.iiaii't'.s the popula t:ou of orth Carol ma by mces as foil- ws: WJiit.s, ,01!,1S1 ; Colored, r7 i 70 ; Indian, l,o7J; Chinese, lo. Total 1, (it 7,0 17. Tho Vmd: Herald disposes of tlie K idical Kevobitionists after 'Jus wist?: "The .Tifty-first Con gress has expired. Tlie only good thing; it did was to die. It Jias leen scrupulously indiffer ent to the welfare ot the people." Sug;:ir is going down. On Apr 1 1st, v-hen the duty on raw sujais is taken off, the price of the refined article to consumers will bo dropped about two cents per pound, r.nd tlie people will enjoy the chpnpos-t sugar ever known in thi-s country. New llerne Journal. Now that Congress has ad journed President Harrison will be lelt to tho tender mercies and magneti machinations of Mr., liiaine. Doth there gentlemen will bear watching, for their four glittering eyes are fixed oic the year of our Lord 1892. N. Y. Herald, Inch Monioe High School was de stroyed by fire onlastrThorsday. Two young boys, Titos T. Peih- berton, of Little llock, Ark., and Albert host, of Host's Mills, N. ., perished in the flames. The building was completely de stroyed, together with the school furniture, four pianos and the library. Tli3 origin of the fire is not known. The election of Mr. Peffer in Kansas and of Mr. Kyle in South Dakota, both independents, re duces tho Republican majority in the Senate to lour. If Gen'l Palmer should be chosen by tho Democrats and tlie farmers' par ty in Illinois that majority will fall to two. with the possibility of further loss after March 4th, 1893. Tlie most vital consider ation to the country at large in this connection is tlie fact that the House of the Fifty-sftcond Congress is known to be in fa vor of free silver coinage by about two thirds, and the acces sions to the Senate are pledged to the same experiment. Well may the business interests ot the Eatt and centre rally around the leaders in theiesp.ective ojd parties who contend for conser vative methods. Washington Star, Ind. against tho unusual resolution, of thanks that Air. McKinle, after vainly trying to persuade a I 'etnocrat to ci- it, had offer ed. SCi ved him right is the verdict among Democrats. Senator Niias in. here looking just a natural as when he so successfully presided over Interior-1 Ji-p.-i rt merit under Mr. Cleveland. Ho ' says that -Wisconsin has cur. Iooai from the Republican party for good and'all, and that ht;r vote . may tii.-ui a wretcn m tne stocks could en joy the hilarity of the crowd around him. Whoever desires to make friends should be cordial and conciliatory. Nobodv cares for automatic men and women w ho seem to go by clock work, ;ind to want oiling at that. The error of utter unreserve should be avoided, too. It is less repulsive than its oppo site, but it does infinitely more mischief. A man had better seal up his thoughts arid feelings in his own breast than sputter them forth, in season and out of season, to everybody he meets. SJuch incontiiiency of speech is sure to make the person guilty of it unpopular, and a-ked of me a higher price in the market ' Lv Magnolia, for sCjUab than I pay right along at Del ; Ar Wihnint'n monico's, cooked, dressed, served and'; all. If any one can e plain that-to my ; satisfaction I shall acquire as great a( respect for him as I now have for mj j wife's wonderful ability in providing foi j a household and paying the bills with j so small amount as sue asiis. Aew i lork Tribune. I " 7 4t pm S 40jiti " y 34 " 24 s 40 " U 4't " 11LMNS (,OP(, ol!TIl. No 14. I) jib. J)ai!v. . O it! U.u'.y ' Muidav. LvWiliiungl'r. 12 3 sun '.I Lv Magnolia, t! 0 () , Lv Warsaw 11 11 ! vr iioiusuoie, i w.j v " An Off Horse. j Lvl't t'eVilh: ". 20 There are some cases on record ol;ArS 'hna 11 18 . .... . . ' 4 .. ir;i i.i women wiiose omsnness was at least i - -u l- am 4 pm 7 o 36 i 53 ( 53 Ar Tarhoro Lv Tnrhoro Ar Wcl.bn peculiarly troublesome. The wife oijl.v Wiisou the famous Iiev. Dr. . was orle of this! Ar Rnekv Mt sort. "My dear," said the doctor one dav. "I wish a light lunch for seven of the brethren today." Home he came from the Presbytery at noon, with his invited guests, only to find on the din ing table twenty-five burning candles. It was a light lunch indeed! On an other occasion he blandly remarked in the old fashioned way : "My dear, will you lay a couple of plates for Dr. S. and Dr. 1L, who will come home with me at 12V1 True to the letter, he found two plates laid on the dining table, but the cupboards and pantry locked and 43 o 05 12 5pm 7 47.).iu 1 30 " S LS " 10 35 am 2 55 jim 9 30 his wife gone. She led the great preacher a wild life, always pulling offishly. It had been tho fate of many great men, from Socrates down to the present, to be hitched to oil horses. To pull well to gether is the ideal of married life, and it is not so easily achieved. Is it very wrong to expect the husband to be one of the horses and the driver, too? Will it be any better if the wife undertake such a double duty "i On the whole, is not the true way to dispense with driver and driving altogether and just pull evenly? Mary E. Spencer in St. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. alarm in the circle in which he moves. : New York Ledger. be confidently coantod Upon for to create general embarrassment and the Democratic candidate, next year. ' It is pleasing to Know 'that thn Ditty first Congress did one good thing. It passed the Interna tional copy-right bill, although it; was apparently done under a misunderstanding', and Mr. Har- Anslrali;i8 Pastoral Areas. ' Australia has in her vast pastoral areas sources of wealth as great and more permanent than those of her mines. Already she has neai-lv 100.- 000,000 of sheen, which in the mild rison signed it With a quill Don, climate and under the sunny sky of the trom tlie Wing of an American eountry require no shelter throughout entitled ed eagle, which had been provided : for the occasion by one ot' the editors of TheCen'ury Magazine. ."en a tor r.'d mil rids i to thanks for having balk Senator Plumb's scheme for transferring tlie .employes oi tip; Census bureau to the regular classified departmental service, without the formality of a civil service examination. Mr. Plumb altemptod. to: hitch it on to an the year and no food beyond what thev get on the open plains. It is true that the sunny sky may change to a sky of brass, and that drought is the dread of the Australian shepherd, herds man and farmer. Occasionally there is a succession of dry seasons, and then sheep have perished by millions and cattle by thousands on the more re inpte stations. To master recurring droughts is the great problem of Australia's inland future. Here, as elsewhere, nature challenges man's free advance and places some special obstacle in his way. appropriation bill, but Mr-. Ed- Australians are facing' their task with munds raised a point of,, order ' energy, conGdence and with promise of against it, -which Was sustained! muc"h success. They have learned the by the chair. ' . ' . .. -, ; f drawing wealth even from scrub And while giving, thanks I ld, of which a single sheep requires must.not.forget the Democrats veral f res . fo,r its SUPP?- Irriga" in'.tlie-.l.fousef who with the aid '"Jy? v r t . .- ' begun in ictona and south Australia, ot a .few; Republicans jumped; century. upon -the "'Pacific., ca'ble subsidy' ' - . .''jofj'Vafter r.t had. been. .agree'.! . liaising sand by suction. .to by-a Oliference committee, ! '. ' An improved process for raising sand and.-strangled the lift? from it. ' 1 Iias been patented in England. A The 'Democratic Senators also j bar?e " uscd- having a tank to receive deserve well for Jhe smartness Saving Carbons. A method for using the short pieces of carbon used in the electric arc lights is in operation by the electric light com pany at Concord, N. II., and it is stat ed that it saves 30 per cent, of the cost. The trimmers bring to the station all the short pieces of 'carbon collected on their daily rounds. They are then sorted and matched so as to form a carbon about eight inches in length, j They are then placed in a machine 1 which forms a dowel on one piece and a socket in the other, and they are ce mented in the joints, the cement be ing heat proof and a great conductor, so that the light is as steady when the joint is reached. The spliced carbons are used only in the holder. Carbons thus joined have been used for over a year , and tho prospect is very success fid. Boston Transcript. His A'oiec His I'ortuue. At a recent "high jinks" of the Ten derloin club a number of professionals in the theatrical and musical line were present and helped to enliven the occa sion by . their songs, recitations and funny stories. Among these Avere comedian Ed Stevens, of the Casino company, and Signor Tagliapietra, of operatic fame. Mr. Stevens regaled the assemblage with a series of amusing .anecdotes, and the signor, in response to repeated calls, sang "The Palms" and other musical selections in his own inimitable style. Among the guests was an elderly gen tleman from Schoharie county, this state, whose knowledge of the stage and its representatives, however, is somewhat limited. At the conclusion of the signor's last song he turned to his friend and innocently remarked : - "That fellow there sings pretty well, doesn't he? Why, I should think he could make his living by singing songs. That's w hat I'd do, at any rate, if I had his voice. As for that other chap there," ho went on, referring to Mr. Stevens, "he'd ought to study for the stage. There's the making of a fine comedian in him." The countryman was very much dis concerted at the laugh which followed. He was reassured, however, when Signor Tagliapietra came up to him and said, "I am indeed obliged, sir; that was the finest compliment I have ever received hi my life." Xew York Herald. . l)aily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Nock Branch leaves Weldon 3 10 p. in-, Halifax 3 32 p m; arrives Scotland Neck at 4 18 p. m., (irercnville G 02 p. m., Kiustun 7 10 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston 7 00 a. (jrccnyille s 10 a. m., arriving Halifax at 10 45 a. m., Weh-lon 11 05 a m. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Taiboro, A. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh railroad, d.iilv except Sunday, 4 05 p. m., Sunday 3 00 p. m., arrive Williunstou, X. C, C 30 p. m., 4 20 p. m., Plymouth 7 5 Op. in., 5 20 p. m. Returuiug leaves leaves Ply mouth, daily except Sunday, G 20 a, m., Sunday t 00 a. in. Williamston 7 40 a. in., 0 5S a. in., arrive Tarhoro 10 05 a. m.. 1 1 20 a. m.. Tram on Midland, X. C, branch leaves Goldsboro, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a. m. arrive Smithfield. 8 30 a m. Returning '.eaves Smithfield, 9 00 a. ra., arrive Goldsboro, 10 30 a. m.. Tram on Nashville branch leaves Rocky Mt, at 3 00 p. m., arrives Nash ville 3 40 p. in., Spring Hope 4 15 p. m. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10 00 a. m., Nashville 10 35 a. m., ltocky Mount 11 a. nr, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, 6 00 p. in., ami at 11 lo a m; Returuiug will leave chntou at 8 20 a m and 3 10 p in, connecting at Warsaw with Xos 4! and 40, 23 and 78 Sout hbound train on Wilson & Fay cticville branch is No, 51, North bound is No. 50, D.ii!y except Sunday Train No 27, South, will stop only at Wilson Goldsboro and Magnolia Tram N o 1 8 makes ch;se connection at Weldon for all points North, d uly. All rail vialiichmoud. and daily, except Sunday via Ray Line The New i rk and Fh rida Spe cial will run iri-wccklv, commencing Janu ary lOth, 'caving Weldon Monday, Wed m-M.ii and ri may, v.ou p. in., ai ruing Wilmmg u 2.0'J a. m.. icturuiug leave Wilmington Tuc-dav, Thursday am Saturday 2iO a. m., arriving Weld ni G.13 a. m. All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and "nave Pulni tti Palace Sleeper attached JOHN F DIVINE, GenT Supl J R Kknlv, Ais'tGen't Manager. T M Emeksox.Gc.h'I Pass Asie.n. drainage or overflow of water there fwr. A . 1 .1 i- , . itwju. - v uuisuuictcr ur uuicr IJ villa If is hey delayed in preventing . nmMiedlwith a suction pipV-part the mail subsidy bill from be ; rigid anJ flexible to reach to the mg sent loa conierencecommit- i bed or bank of sand, which is drawn tee, Which would surely have through it and deposited in the tank incorporated the tonnage sub-1 Around the mouth of the suction pipe sidy bill ii it It is much bet-; are placed a number of hollow prongs, ter'to accept the least of twoi suitably connected withanother pump. evils than to have to take them ! Jihrouf 1 these prongs jets of water j lrom the water hole of the barge are a . t - 1 1 i forced, and the sand thus loosened is oci a m s. "J- readily taken up by the suction pipe. 'Miiaii iisn kl ins iitM omeiui j iew York Telegram. hour. He dismissed tho clerk i cf the committee of which he was chairman and appointed his; Paul son, t'ai A Remarkable Accident. A curious accident happened in the Ingalls, clerk to the! autumn of 1S89 during a trial of a Tha.. heaviest burdens of the farmers of Jlorth Carolica come from tli operation' of -ihe high protecti ve nystem. They cannot be prosperous until this, the greatest of all the evils from which they ' ae suffering is re. rnoyed, and thewhole country is ble?sed with aNJorGus, pa ttiotlc AdministrafeNew committee. The object lies in tJie fact that the clerk draws all his salary during the recess, but! does no wnk. Senator Wolcott at once employed the disTnis-ed clerk as his private Secretary. There were some disgraceful scenes at the last, night session of Congress, caused by that old time offender, John Barleycorn. The tipsy statesmen were kept off the floors ot IIou?ciiicl Sen ate with some difficulty by their antics.in the committee rooms aud corridors were witnessed by many. ijltrtSv to iCiiro all Skin Diseases.'? f Simply iiijtyly .vSxvAyxe's Oiktment." jso ni.tooiuv.ncdKppe requ;red. Cures totter t e.ema ich, all eruptions on tlie faee,.Jmnds,iro5e,-&c., leaving the skin second class torpedo boat belonging to the Danish government. The boat 'was running at full speed in a moderate sea, with the usual number of men on lioard, when without warning she rolled over and sank. Both engineer and fireman wrere closed in their com partment. The engineer, Angel o Ben son, was standing just forward of- his engine, and as ho felt the listing of the boat he grasped the handle of the hatch, meaning to open it; but the boat went over, and just as he was about to escape the oil tank was emptied on his head, nearly suffocating him. v .. Upon recovering Benson found that the rush of water was too great to allow his escape. So ho-coolly waited until the interior of the boat-was filled, and then pulled himself through the Hatch way ,.dnd struck out 'for the sur face, where he found several pf the crew swimming about and waiting to be relieved. The accident "was, due to .some error in the distribution of The boat was raised, ', n cltar, ,frhite and. healthy. ! Its great heal ing iimf' cursive powers are possessed by no outer remedy; Afk yoar drug--:fvejghts.: inie boat was raised, rear-It, ' T. f. y OlntinenL-r-vir ranged and Is now doing 1 cood servio&l i A Gentle Hint. Fred's mamma had trained him by "example and precept" to be courteous, and he seldom forgot the lesson, even under very trying circumstances. One afternoon a maiden aunt, who was something of a trial to Fred, came to the house while his mamma was away and insisted on his rehearsing all the new verses and songs he had learned at kindergarten since her last visit. lie went through his repertoire pa tiently until he was quite tired, and still his aunt demanded another and another. At last Fred said politely, but with considerable firmness, 'Til do just thi3 one more, Aunt Lucretia, and then" looking anxiously at the clock "I am afraid you'll have to go, if you don't want to lose your train !" Youth's Companion. r r Y. D-:i V CONDENSED SCHEDULE. 0: In lttl'cct January lltli. 1891. N011T1I HOUND. I No. 1. No. 3. j No. 15. Daily ex;Oailv exiDailv ex Lv Wilmington j Ar Fayftteville ! Lv Fayetteville l.vSauford j Ar (ireensboro Lv (irccnsporo Lv Walnut Cove Ar Mt. Airy Lv Hennet'tsville Ar Maxtoo Lv Manton Ar ayetteviiie Lvllaiiseur Ar Urcensboro Lv Greensboro Ar Madison Sunday !7r(T() am l-'2.- pm r.,T.i " 2.'2 " .".(M) '' 5.20 " 7.00 " 9.00 " Sun (lav. Sunday. 8.30 am 9.40 " !),50 " 11,45 " NEW A DVERTI3 E M EXl'S- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7.10 uni 9.50 10.40 " ill.45 " SOUTH HOUND. Lv M t. Airy Lv Walnut Cove Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Lv Sanford Ar Fayetteville Lv Fayetteville. Ar Wilniin-rton Lv Fayetteville Ar Ma'xton Lv Maxton Ar Kemiettsville Lv ladison Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Ar Ramseiir j No. 2. i No. 4. j No. 1G. '.Daily ex Daily ex Daily ex i Siinrtuv. Snnnav. iSiiTidnv- i ' 1 - t i.25 am I 8.32 " j 10.05 " io,. 1.00 pm 2.30 2.55 " I G.30 " j I 3.30 pm 5.20 " G.45 l.35pm 3.40 ' 4.00 " 6.55 " W. E. 3CYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent . j. Y. Frv, Gen'l Manager. HOLLID A Y'S STITCH IN TIME NINE!" SAVES Tho Chinese have their tombs built in the shape of the horseshoe, which custom is very curious, as it may toe fairly regarded as a branch of super stition long prevalent among ourselves. m tm , Piles! Piles! Itchiaj Piles! Symptoms Moisture; intense itch ing and stiigiug; most at night ; worse by sen tching. If allowed io continue tumors form, which often bleed and ul cerate,.becomini: verv sore. Swayn-.'s' Ointment stops the itcning and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumon. At drugjits. or by mail, for 50 cent. Dr. SWAYNE & SON, feb21 Cm Philadelphia An Attractive - Combined. POCKJST AWBA3I AO and HEMORAN1VCM BOOK advertising llKOWN'S XROM BrTTKRS . the best Tonic, piveii away at Urns; and .,. : eeueral stores. Apply at onoa. 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 profier use of med icine. Ifyouwilldo this you wih 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 LiOg Cabin Remedies, B. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine in small and large quantities; Simmon'sLiv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or ange Blossom, Cuticura Remedies, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, the Golden ifedical Discovery. Horse and Cattle Powder (I pound packages prepared by the Jlerb Co, ofW. Va, Quaker brand.) Prescriptions carefully compound ed. Local and office practice upon re quest. Respectfully, . aqgl tf DR. R. H. HOLLIDAY. rfilli and Whiskey HMta cured at toart with- out aio. Book of pa r- IL M . WOOL! J.YAf. AwTAUMtajUa. office lUlJiWbUehaiJf. v : ills p & d -"Si s-o msSs; M 2-2 s:S "0 Q H 5 ' o 1-oi g 0 g 2 2-2 ? ' 2 8 " 111 JV Buying at A. F. JOHNSON CO.'S Store now is just about like buying a gold dollar for ninety cents; yes, or even, in a few cases at seventy-five cents. We have not so great an assort ment as earlier in tlie season, but we can fix you out with neat ness and dispatch. Springtime will soon be here,and we would feel badly not to find our winter stock ail disposed of. There are four or five weeks of cold weather yet. Can't you use some Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Mens' Hats and heavy Boots aud Shoes while it lasts ? If in need of any of these gOOds IT WILL PAY YOU TO COMB AND get them now ! CHRISTMAS 1A1L INVOICE SP1ET(B Ginghams, Calicoes, Cambrics, White Lowns, Outing Clothes, Shirting, fcc. B Another big lot of those 'BITQTJ BUTTON SJJQES at 2.0 0 T The best Ladies' Shpe eyersold in Clinton. (Every pair warran-1 ted. . Very Respectfully, , A. F. JOHN SON & CO. NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS. GIFT1 Will ere Ion resound through every luuisel.old in our prcsj.cr ous and hHppy SUNNY SOUTH . You know the demand must be met, and you cannot complete yopr memorandum any where elsa as perfectly as at the Mam moth lry Go.xls K-dablbhtneut Frank Thornton FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. :0: Sp rial attention has been i to a critical .election -f HIGH GRADE NOVELTIES AS WELL A.s iJseful mid (Ynamental Qood?. And the combined lines and assortments re feel nure caun.it be surpassed in any or the feoiitlieni NtnteM. This unprecedented array of Hoiliday Goods surpasses ny thinir in quantity and quality ever exhibited In the South. We kindly solicit an nxamlna tii ii. The Verdict. To rest with you, and we will be satisfied. -What You Want. We know is the most diffi cult problem for you to fiolve, but we can show you anything from & 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 I tile? If you want to do something rsal handsome, Indies, pre sent your husbands with a real nice OVERCOAT OK- Suit of Clothing ! This will be sensible 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 SKIX WRAPS on SILK DRESS. These are durable and lasting remembrances. However you aro to b the Judges, and if you do not want to go so deep down in your pockete we can interest you in a brilliant line of 8aXQABXtAC;r Of every descrptlon. 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 both rides, erected especially for the occasion, are fall, chock fall of the Latest and Newest Designs From the hands of the largest importers. Note bilow a few of the many attractions : Bronze Candelabra, Banquet Lamps, Ewers, 8tadents Lamps, Onyx Tables, Umbrella Stands Smoking Tableg, Cigar Stands, Vases, Majolica Ware, Baskets, Trays, Christmas Cards, Christ mas Books, Lap Desk, Ink Stands, Bronze Pitchers, Fancy Paper, Work Boxes, Japanese Ware. Dressing Caves, Shaving Cases, Magic Lanterns, APiam Easels, Vram.es, irpqrs, Dolls, Tea Sets, Lamps, Book Racks, Piano Lamps, Wall Pockets, Smokers Cases, and numberless other articles, any of which would make a handsome gift We solicit a careful examination of our Immense stock, and ar satisfied, that yfe gan please the most exacting. ' . FRANK TMTNTON, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. oct-30. tf.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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