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! rt HI i if, s t i 1 t W .3 i f -'I. I r ! ! 51 u 1 J f f 41! t t ! ill: ill ! H Tl i E C A UCASI AN. Lu ir'J ( vl to j'oOii. I v v- :it Clil N- !! n-fiinl J. r . i 1 mm . . CLJ Vf ON, X. ('., A mi i 1 J, 5-'-; 1 ; Col. Julius A. Gray, President I ol iho C. F. & Y. V. Itailroad, ; , 1C(1 at M IS llIU ill VJitL'NUlMU l -; on Tuesday evening. Under his wise management lliw road ha ! u had unprecedented progrus.j. Dr. H I Kingsbury' in the Wilmington j . .....-. . k ., Messenger, t.iyt: 'We fcuew liiin to be a gen tleman in its best ense a man of Hiigular purity and exrei leuce. Our ytato is surely be reaved in tl;e death of son o of its best, truest and strongest men. Col. Paurders died on the 2nd inst.. Gov. Fowle on the 7th and i w Col. Gray on ; lie 14th. ti3i:;lv clippings 1 Editou or Caucasian : you be gool enough to let s r . . 1 1 Will Tiik i'ol- CAUCASIAN 'eiUOOUCe liiO lcwiug extra eta from a paper Which has fullou into my hands? 11 $lectfully, B. F. Makaiile. 8ECKETAUV WIXUOM ON K A LOOKS. The Hidden death of Secieta ly VV jjidom hrings to mmd his forong speech at Wiodstock, Conn., July 4, 1877, in which he uttered theso words : "How to curtail and finally ) destroy this uvil i. thy great problem of the 3iol. Its solution is next on 1 hn world's calendar of progress. .t lx been called for trial and -tiu net be dismissed or postpon- d. The time has therefore come when this isue -must bo met. .Political parties Hii no longer dodgo it if they u on id. Private citizens lnnst 'I fj take sides openly for or agains ,. iho saloon with its efforts aiu inst nd 1 . 3 emits. Neutrality is hence- ) i'orth impossible; indifference is ,s n betrayal of tho sacred trust ) reposed in citizenship. The sa- Jawbreakers, whose example af forda a most powerful stimulus to disorder of all kind. Tt ..openly proclaims io purpose to i disobey all laws which interfere j .with its supreme purpose to 1 make money in its own wav j.Jindat whatever sacrifice. Ky j vhat right does the saloon ex j ist? I know of none." Pioneer. 1 1 WHAT ALCOHOL WILL DO. It may s.em strange, but it is j .-nevertheless true, that alcohol j lettularly applied to tho llnifty . farmer's stomach will remove j Vlho boards from the fence, let tho cattle into his crop,, kill J liisfrnit trees, mortgage his ? sfarm and sow hi. field with wild oats and thistles. It will take tho paint off Ida buildings, hreaif. the glass out of them and j fill them with ra gs. It will take I Hie glos from his cloths and I tho polish irom his manner, j biibdue his reason, arou.-e hi passions, bring sorrow and dis . i . j'raue upon ins lanuiy ana top ple lii in into a drunkard's gravu ---Exchange. AN AnDITIOS. That old saying attributed U tho "heatlien Chinee:" First the man takes a drink, Then tho drink takes a drink, Then the drink takes the man, need?, i.i the light of scientific truth, an addition of one line to maiie it complete, namely: Then tl e drink takes his child. Voice I K INK I NO AN 1 31 PI0 V i: I FARM. My homeless friend with th . - , " r.iromati';nose, while you are -niiiiiii ul ijio siiirur it n. iin ' .usM "i if hi xet mo give you a fact to wash down with it ou say you Lave longed for ?:raT8rr.,theree' ln?endent Jiie of the farmer, but hav never beca able to get enough ot money together to buj a farm iub liija 13 just wnere you are mistaken. For several you have been drinking a good improved farm at tho rate o one hundred square feet al j iruip. II you doubt this stn to ment figure it out for yourself An ac: e or. land contains 43 5G0 equare feet. Estimatin for convenience the land a !t3.5G per acre, you will s that tt brings the laud to in .m .. ouo nun per square root, one cent for ten square feet. Now p iuraown me nery dose and imagine you are swallowing trawberty patch . Call in five of your friends and have them help you gulp down the 500 foot garden, (iet on -prolonged epreo tome day ; and see how loug a time it requires to swallow a pasture lart?e v . t noagh to feed a cow. Put down that glass of gin; there's dirt in it one hundred feet of good, rich dirt, worth 543.5G per acre. Durdette. Bucklen's Arnica Salre. The beat Salve in the world tor Cuts, !5r. ises, Horcs, Ulcers, yaltlthcum, Fe-v-.i Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil ia.iB. Coroa, and al) Sk:n Eruption, u'i 1 posk'vely cures files, or no pay r inured. It i guaranteed ti give-per-t :t satistacticn or money refunded. !,ncti2 centa per box. For sale by II. II. IIot.i.iDAy, Cliaton, and J. ' ' '-rii, Dni fwt, Slouat Olive, N. C. Alliance Dcuartmiut A. ALLIANCE NOTlvS, DISCUS SIONS AND Till; DOINGS OF THE VARIOUS LODGES. Oi;r:ii of tli-.w:iit,if.ii 'owity Alii.-iiu-r at the mcftin in January l.nii, Js:?. SA M rSOX COUNTY. COUNTY MIXTI.NO. The regular Quarterly Met- g of the Sampson County Far- 111 era' Alliance, which met in Atkins' Hall on last Friday, was very harmonious and interest ig one. Forty three tub-Alli ances were represented, bfens w ere taken to materially en rgn the facilities of the Alii ance ctore. I he reports iroin ie ie various ledges show that order in f very quarter of he county is in a very healthy and prosperous condition. The .rogiesd ot the reforms which n order ha3 set on foot is very encouraging and gratifying, and h te membership shows a deter- in inat'ou to push its demands buccesf3, even if confronted w itli delay and discomforts. TWO NOTAIJLi: DKATIIS. North Carolina has been pe iliarly unfortunate in losing ci almost together her Governor Lud her Secretary of state. 3oth were men of hisrh char acter and great ability and uss- ulness, and both were well known to tho people of Vii'gin- Of the Hon. W. L. Saunders we have already s;.ioke at some length. Governor rowJe added greatly to his long list of friends in the Old Dominion lv his visit to Richmond at the ime of the unveiling of the Lee Monument. His command- ng presence and pleasant man ners fixed attention urion him. while his speech at Hollywood cemetery on Memorial dav showed that ho Iiad a mind of no ordinary grasp and a scholar- !hip of superior order. His loss will be greatly felt in the Old North State, and the general judgment will sum up us life as ouo that leflected honor upon his Slate and leave? a lasting impression for good. Richmond Dispatch. rilK GALLING YORK OF SLA VISH V. We heartily atrree w'.th the Progressive Farmer in its advice to the farmer of North Caroli na, to avoid L'oing in debt in making their prepaiations for a crop. Debt is the hardest mas ter on earth. It is the mot re lentless foe to prosperity. It puts a man at a disadvantage at every point. We are decidedl? of the opinion that if a farmer cannot rim a two horse farm without incu ring debt, he had better sell one horse and half ins implements and run a 'one horse farm on a cash basis There is no legitimate business, the profits of which will iustifv tne additional expense the farm er Inn to incur who operates on a credit. We are aware that it some instances it may seem al most impossible to avoid gMnj in debt, but ono hid better suf fer a year and get even than al ways wear tho galling yoke of slavery which debt hangs upon the necli. tiX. DISAPPOINTKUIN IIISLOVK Yesterday a poor darkev. who has hei etof ore been abidlnj? near Holly Springs, called at the 11 . A A newsier oi ueed's office and held a marriace license to tho clerk which he bail i him about three weeks atro. Tlie clerk inouired as to what Tio vin 111111 I K1 til WIlclL Jit would have, and the por fellow, a. - w ' with great big tears in his eve responded: "Ross, can't yer take dis lishenso back, de girl I was i . married another feller ove? in (iwine icr marry ran an ay an Johnston county, and I'se ne d- m' tne money." For a while it was a mournful scone. Raleigh Christian Advocate. LIKIS FIGURING A FORTUNE OUT OF A SAW-MILL. Whenever a farmer begins figuring on the cost of produc ing corn and cotton and manag es to twist his figures in favor of srowiniT exclusive! v nr.ttnn ee to buy corn, you can put him down as a failure, or that he has discovered one of the best modes of making one kno-vu to those who have been simple euough to try it. It reminds us of a friend's experience in saw milling; he said it was a bonan za on paper, but an in edorinns a failure put into practice. Far mer and Scottiish Chif. NEW ORLEANS WILL fc,UR VIVEIS TO BE SPARED. T i : J ii. .i Tc: .1 l tt ris0n has erased New Orleans from the list of cities which he had in view to visit on Ins southern tour, thus to rebuke the town for the speedy manner in which it' disposed of those Mafia denizens. As New Orleans has survived Ben Butler and several Mississippi river freshr ets she can snrvive this lerrihlA rebuke, and lbre in hopi. Vil. Star.- - - V y -r ODDS AND ENDS. From 00,000 to 120,000 hairs grow in human scalp. i On Jalv C the earth is farther away from tho sun than at any other time. Patti ii preparing her antobiography, hich will be published simultaneously in Paris and London. Have at least two pair of shoes of the same weight, and do not wear the same pair two days in succession. A man never knows how much he can do till he tries or how badly he can do it either. Tho Visltinc Nursa association ol Chicago employs and pays four trained nurses to visit tho sick poor free of cliarge. A white pitch has been discovered that can Ixj run into deck seams hot, and will stand tho sun's heat in any climate. Twenty-six people named Mahoney are employed in various capacities by the city and county government of Chi cago. Sirs. Arthur De Vahl. of New York. possesses a necklace of priceless pearl ropes containing 1D0 pearls of large size. Mrs. Philip IL Armour, the wife of the Chicago millionaire, is a notable housekeeper, and prides herself upon her culinary successes. Some recently published statistics show that Canada is tho proud posses sor of 3,021 lawyers, of whom nearly one-half belong to Ontario. The discussion of the affairs of one's neighbors i3 an evidence of a prying disposition and of a mind occupied with trifles. Convulsions in children should be treated with cold bandages to the head and heat to the body. A tub of warm water and mustard is good. Friends of the morbidly irritable should guard against increasing the evil by their own conduct, and general- 1.. - 1. l.I - l :ii i iy tiiuuiia miiuiiuausu Willi a pnysician. A recipe for driving away cockroaches L; to seal up several of the insects in an envelope and drop it in tho street un seen. The remaining roaches will all go to the finder of the parcel. How One Woman Manages. Sho was a slight, delicate little wom an, with a determined, fear nothing look on her youthful face. Her jacket was unfastened, her bang tossed back in a careless manner, and altogether there was a brisk, breezy look of the ad vanced woman about the slim little body. 'Tve been a business woman for three years," she said decidedly, "and have invariably found men in every way courteous and polite to me. The great mistake the independent woman makes in her relations with men is in letting them see that she is independent. Now, when I am with men I am the most helpless, clinging creature on tho footstool, and they are always lovely to mo. "Men don't like smart, clever women half so well as gentle, timid creatures that appeal to their sense of chivalry, and the Nineteenth century man has as much of it as a mediaeval knight if you only know how to find it. Now, when I was first married and my husband asked me if I was afraid to stay alone in the evening, I almost laughed, for I really thought nothing at alt of going from Staten Island to Yonkers after dinner on business ; but I managed to keep my face very serious while I told him that I was a perfect coward, that the dreadful shivers ran down my back every time I heard a little noise when I was alone. "Result: He stays in every evening, and there isn t a queen on the globe that has as nice a time as I do after the dinner is over. Don't be too smart is my advice to women, or, if you can't help being clever and capable, never let the man you love know you are able to pick your own handkerchief up when you drop it if you want to be treated like a princess royal all your life." New lork Sun. Working Jeweled Girdles. A favorite occupation for those who lead a gay life, and so have plenty of opportunity for displaying such achievements, is the workiner of eirdles. satchels, belts, epaulettes and fillets for tne hair. Ihese are made almost en tirely of jewels, mixed in between gold en ana tinsel tnreaas. The inlets are made up on a foundation 5f bonnet wire, the bands being double or tripl to suit the coiffure of the wearer. The embroidery is executed on strips of colored satin ribbon only wide enough to cover the wire easily, allowing about a quarter of on inch to turn over to the wrong side, where it is held in place bv stitches of stout threads carried across in lacing fashion from edcre to edsre. Ihe bands may bo lined with sarsenet if desired, but this should not bo done if there is any chance of its makinar the . niiet at an buhcy, for it should set clcee-' ly to the head, the hair being lightly puffed up between the bands. New xork Home Journal. She Cleaned the Picture. A prominent Methodist of the High lands secured some time aso in New York a valuable painting of John "Wes ley, which he valued highly. In the absence of his family one day the ser vant girl undertook to do some house cleaning on her own account. She ac cordingly took the pictures from the wall and treated the gilded frame and the sainted Wesley's face to a thoroueh washing with water and soapsuds. Not being an expert at cleaning pictures. the maiden left her marks on the pict ure, which, although not ruined, was sadly uelaced. Springfield Homestead. tew to Obtain Cr4l. "I wonder what I must do to rich?" ' Uuite simple: dron tUrTr bit on the floor and don't stoop to pick tb 'ip. ijq ooDremesa. The Germ Destroyer. In the field of disco very and inven tion meaicme has not kept spac wun surgery. That, perhaps, Is n ia iurai; service surgery 13 themecha n- ical branch of medicine. The general acceptance of the germ theoyof disease, however, opens a new field lor medicine, and will take it com pletely away from the medieval superstitions that still cling to its shirts. And yet medicine is not with- out its discoveries. It has iong been known, and the fact is now recogniz ed wherever the test has been made, that Swift's Spwific (S. S. S.) will destroy the germs of malarial dise&se the microbes of skin disease, tho mi crobes of skin disease, and the bacilli of contagious and other forms of blood poisoning, ejects them from the blood, and purifies and builds up the system. No medical disco vprv nf J our day has achieved such lemarka- kYa finnik3o hi. . . - ' DR. SCHIFFERSTEIN WILL SOAR. IIJs Alt Ship Differs from Others m mm Eagle Differ from m Ilea. Dr. h. J. Schilfersiein, of Effingham, has invented a flying machine on which he ia now experimenting. He say: "My theory of a flying machine ia that of the Inclined plane in combina tion with a propulsive force and a buoy ancy chamber just enough to prevent injury to the machine in case of an ac cident when up in the air. To make tlie idea plainer, suppose you have the machine high up in the air; the inclined planes are then set so as to allow of a descent at a great angle, just a little short of a direct fall, say at an angle of 22 degs. from tho perpendicular. "Now, when the machine has acquired a great momentum the inclined planes are so altered that the machine will take a more or less horizontal motion or direction, and after a while again changed so as to make the machine take an upward direction. It is also at this stage of the flight that the propell ing force is applied and continued till the greatest altitude the machine is ex pected to reach is obtained, when again the force of gravity is depended on to carry the machine through about two thirds of its flight through the air to its destination. "The dominant idea is: First, to use the inclined plane both as a supportive and as a propelling agent; second, use the force of gravity as a prime propel ling agent, and third, to only use an artificial propelling agent to carry the machine upward. After that the force of gravity, acting through the acquired momentum and applied according to the theory of the cycloid, will shoot the machine just like a projectile about two feet in a horizontal direction for every foot of fall. "This action can "bo compared to what sailors call tacking, only instead of being in a horizontal direction, Gko a ship at sea, it will be more or lees in a perpendicular direction. By this plan about half the propelling force will be saved, and again, when going against the wind, it will require less artificial propelling force to raise tho air ship." Cor. Chicago Tribune. The Book of Life. Every man makes the book of his life day by day as he lives, and at his death tho pages are turned over by his friends, and by his record each one ia judged. Each later line in the poem of life should add something to the opening lines. Each succeeding year should carry one's politics, character, creed and religion a little higher. One of tho dangers to this country is the increasing tendency to devote life to pleasure seeking. Nothing should displace laughter. It adds to life. But there is not a more pitiable spectacle titan that of an adult life wasted in pleasure. Some central utility should rise in every adult life. The census takers could not tell how many people in this country are de voting themselves almost wholly to pleasure. The rapid accumulation of wealth may have lured a million, perhaps two millions, of people from their useful ness. JNext in evil to the devotion to pleasure is the struggle for notoriety. The book of life should be shown only to its writer. Certain parts of life are inexpressible, and every soul has a world of its own in which there can be no reporter's footprint. Professor Swing Gross Carelessness. Miss Breezy That statue you made for us, Mr. Graver" Graver Oh, ves the copy of the1 Venus of Milo; do you like it? Miss Breezy Yes, but isn't it un lucky? its arms liave somehow been, broken off. Munsey's Weekly. Something; la a Kama. , "Why do you always refer to vour black valet as your 'retainer?' M ".Because he always keens evervthini? he finds. "St. Joseph News. Piles! Piles! Itchins Piles! Symptoms Moisture: intense itch- iun: and stisrinir' mop t at nuht : worse by scratching. If allowed to continuft tumors torm, which often bleed and ul cerate, becoming very sore. Swayn.'s Ointment stops the llcnin and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumor; . A t druiiirists. or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. faWAYXE & SON, feb21 6m Philadelphia 39S5Ij:OLTJMy ADVERTISEMENTS YOU WILL AND YOU MUST ! tt ,:n Ti- f GROCERIES y mi Will KH h get thern rood ,' HATS MTITlll WDQfli wear tnem- AtJ- E. Royal's-you will find Will If udl tbein very cheap and a large quantity to se lltct from. t j n tit C DRESS GOODS, and you want them to wear .flu fiS W WfillK tbem They must have tbem for SprinK ilttUlUO WW HUM (and Summer, Buy at J. E Royal's. FARMING Yon SIoiW Use buy the best. The above are money saving pointers. In addition J. E. Royal carries a lare stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Hardware. J. E. Koyal has the largest lot of Trunks and Furniture ever brought to Clinton. Yep, remember to come to J. I. ROYAL'S. Every b ody Needs At some time, or other a little good Spirits. Remember that WATSON & PETERSON keep a full line of what 70U want. Also a full line of fine 7iNES, BRANDIES AKD WHISKIES. For your . FAMILY GROCERIES, Call on . WATSON & PET.ERSON, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Creditors ! TTAVING THIS DAYQUALIFI xx ed as the administrator of the estate of J. O. lUch, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to come forward and mak. Immediate payment. All persons holding claims against said es ato will present the same, duly proven according to law, on or before March 9th, 1892, or thi no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. L. J. 1UC1I, Adm'r. Per Hexry E. Faison, Att'y. March 9th, I891.12-Gw Land Sale. ON TUESDAY OF COURT, April 23th, 1891, at Court house door, in Clinton, N. C, th undersigned will sell the lands or J. E. Phillips, mort gaged to J. R. Strickland; said lauds lying and being on the east side of Black River, adjoin ing the lands of Strickland and others, containing 30 acres, more or less. Said lands said for cash, undei an order of the Su perior Court. HENRY E. FAISON, Commissioner. NOTICE. "DY 'VIRTUE OF A POWER JLJ of pale, contained in a cer tain mortgage deed, made by John A. Daughtry and wife to G. R, Warren, and registered in book 72, page 287 of the records of Sampson county, the under signed, mortgagee, will sell by public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door in Clinton, N. C, on Saturday, the yth day of May, 1891, the land described in said mortgage deed, situated in Mingo township, adjoining the lands of W. A. Baggett and others, and containing about 50 acres. G. It. WARREN, Mortgagee. This April 4th, 1891. ids YOU MAN OF BUSINESS, How Much Can You Lift? That depends on what you lift with, Archhnedes said : "Give mo a fulcrum on which to rest, and I will move the earth." Many a business has enough CAPITAL AND ENERGY And yet barely holds it own, or fails I altogether because these forces nre not wisely utilized. If you would move the world of trade, try the fulcrum of Newspaper Advertising. The Caucasian will enable you to do this to the greates possible advantage. THEAnNUPALTUnES AND PRODUCTS J OF THE UNITED STATES. gmprises EveryArtide made in this luntry-lhdexed and Gasified -and under. each article the names and addresses 5 THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. (pmplcte in One Royal OdavoVoI.ofoverlOOOpp. nice in Oofh.$5. i n Leather47. . INDISPENSABLE to Buyers of Articles in all lines and Invaluable as a Statistical work. Orders received at office of this Paper. SESSQM'S HOTEL, HOSEBOHO, N. C Special accommodations for tlie traveling publidc. Regular boarers will also be taken. MRS. J. M. SEPSOMS. my 8 tf Porprietre. , and must have tliein. Yon can Fresh and cheaP at J. E. Royal's AND SHOES, and you must UTENSILS. It is economy to You will find them at J. E. Royal's. : wlopaedia f j ctnrroii;.K..aj NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. c,OUR SPECIAL" New Spring Miilincj'y. 4 " lf? twj. v?t: .3 a S o1 2 H O " C3 . CO S.S-B 2. Ct.ro ta I I so o ft a a 2 CO H ' q. . O N2 O o 7 o 1 ' m : 5: S'O o CD 5q3' r,o5 "JO O 0 P3? n - w "A 0 Pour Specialties AT k Pay,to buy goods at a that linn. VAnrefnMolmnl ii V Vr ma r" . J od-nnri aits . Mens and Bojs OIotMng, DRESS hats -Hats , These four lin&j of Goods are so compute and well seWt A that when you see them thr will itv, ",S!lecled want. w uo i ? Px?fullftockofPry Goods, Notions and General Me cl,a,.d.so. My customers all boast of the fine bargains S set her Come, buy end be one of tha happy ImmW, 7 y'j V. G. RACKLEY- SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Just received from New York ,ty all tin lato-i and newest sl.apes in lonn , llatx, Nets, Flowers, new Tip.. new Trim- ,....- iii.i r... HA Al n ATAAI NU ULU 5 1 UUIl AT OUU iJ It . Everything fashionable in Head-wen. , at the very lovr-c.-t Cash Prices ! At Miss Annie Giddens' Milllucry KstablUhmeut. s 1 o store that makes a specialty of ..!... -.i . 1 .ifcjf w - iv a fpeciauy oi one or more GOODS, and hats. i.w auy piy every o a cc jS SlO'53 Son03 0 p NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A-TEEN 100 & 90 WOH. Frank Thornton FAYElTF.VlU:. N. C. A Iniiiiuotli ntul 3Inniflont Array f Ni:v ftiM:iN; noonn isw VruiNti "()oi i:w Urin.NG UoodUi Sometimes I have congratula ted myself on iho Helectioiu of fashionable fabrics, but nt un til tills season have I had wich a prolific source of congratula tions, for after an extended tour to all of the leading cities North and East, fr.im which I hare ju9t returned, I h iv no hesi tancy in stating that I now ex hibit the most perfect assort ment of Pry Goods to thorough ly equip a strictly first-class Es tablishment, ever shown from oui Western mountains to our eastern seashore. Some of the new styles nro startling in beau ty, unique in design, and novel ties of the highest and most perfect grades. If wo cannot suit you in this brilliant con stellation of high grade novel ties, it would seem to us that the life and work of a Dry Good merchant was a failure. Although it looks like an al most hopeless task, yet we en deavor to give you some faint idea of what is most likely to bo interesting to you. Full line in NOVELTIES, in soft Wool Fabrics, blowing ing new ideas of designs and colorings bt. Reruard Merges and Tinted Cheviots, interwo ven with long combed Wool and Camel's Hair in a variety of rouh effects. Tweeds, Home spuns and other Scotch Dress tioods in increased varit'es. Fancy combination in I'lahl Flannels, Serge and Henriettas. All new shades in Henriettas and Serges. Embroidered Dress Patterns, all prices. Brittany Plaids. De Berge, in Blue, Brown and Grey. New shades in Broad-Clolhs. New styles in Challies. Figured Mulls. Figured and solid Satins. Novaltr Suitings. French Zephyr:-, in striptd, figured and plain. Outings. Scotch Ginghams. Black Dress Goods ol every description. Complete lines. Grenadines and (ilo i i Silk., all grades. China Silks. A big bargain in these. Black and Colored Faille Silks. Trimmings to match eveiy thing. The largest line ever exhib ited in the city. PERCALl. White and Colored Embroid eries. Flouncings in white black and colors. Veilings, Jaces, Gloves and Hosiery. Thompson's Gl jve-fltting Cor sets, in all sizes, for which we are sole agents. Stock always complete. Lace Curtains. Screens. Floor Oil Cloths, Mattings and Carpetings. In these goods we now have in store the moat complete as sortment of everything new and fresh, many new styles and fine effects. We take pleasure in forward ing samples of Floor Covri when it is not convenient for parties to visit our store. This advertisement would bo incom plete without directing atten tion to our immense stock, or ZIEG LER BROS.' SHOES for Ladies. Gentl Misses ..- ' ..i.f ii4.13.-5cf, anacnildren In all the new and ccepieu styles in lace and but ton, and for which I am the sole agent in Favettpvin h. . genuine article cannot be pro cured any where else In the city. Our Sample and Mail Order le parrtuent is still in fan force, and a pos tal card droDnftd tn no n.;n. quest for samples, will havd prompt and careful attention. Thankfnl fn ! l , - - imicsk ex tent at the verv TiKonoi j eriug patronage bestowed on me, I trust; that my future ef forts will merit r. i. couragement. FRANK THORNTON, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. oct-C0. tf.
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