i Till' CAUCASIAN. (. LV WX, X. C.t MAY 7. ISO PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. How to Advertise. - il i nt vi.h tirc ndv rti( ii)'nt'S lut , ii i ii " !' uf (.mall oih-i (or a rrar. It U not ',, I. nl i niK tliat we jirff'T. RATES. ADVKini.-iyu : . . i. --. i ..,.1 lit 1 vL- H 9 r.A III: 1 i l.Wi i nio., 7.(X) 1 jr., mm '' i wk., t coo 1 mo., f Il.oo . 1 jr., iwo.OO I I r., !0.O t I wk.f ? i.X ) , I nio., ? 4.W f I vr.. M'1.00 i I , ,,' I vt -K. ? !WMI , i in.-., jfJ-VOK; An extm trh.irge l-t ! i vr, ;iJ ).oo, made for position. SI'IIM IMPTIOX : . in.: yi.ir, $1 .V) -i:. iiiniitli-., - - 7. I .-III' l;n!)t!n, .... 4V) ,nti, i'.iiKiiH'HS Locals, Kcailint; Xoti-t-, , i ! ., will le inserted lit ten t-nt per 'l,,.. 'iv word) tor lirst insertion and atnve , , .,t . ,! lini; for -a-h Hijltacpicnt innert'on. i ii.ituarif.i.puldixlied free if not more than t,.M !in ("i ty words); llv cent- for each iiiiniiid Mm: words rach). TliU charge i- iu !il. a J'om will nvc, simply ss a check u i until. ..;..!iumieat.on l.eusin the topics of il, .I iv, if to t!i' point and briefly cxprenxed vi;i i.e published in column headed "A l'o , ,., ,,f I'uliiie Opinion." i Miiiuiiiiiicatioii. contain hitf U icily Xewn ;., h- v, ill always welcomed and publish ,., vvilh pleasure. I5y (tending such news i , ,;. in ijiiently you will help both your , ,.;,in,iiiily and tlie paper. wiit-ii you wih your ddn:K chunked, give a-" w ' II as new ollice. A ( 1 1 1 all communications and huinr'v ''' "" TIIK CAUCASIAN, Clinton, N U. Matt, th 'of a private nature uliould bo iii-d Ucil "I'crsonal' and addrp-ned to MARION 11UTI.ER, Clinton, X. C iu;sim;ss locals. r "Wants" mid IJusines-i No!.ii;.'. i-an bo tril in I hit column alien cents a line. -i i .ir. IMitor: Ask twenty Clinton l.i lies iii succession vli;it plaster I hoy cu.i.-'iil'jr the j'itiL HtrenKthening, the ino-t southing, the Juo.it healing, and in nil re.-prct.-t the most desirable, and nineteen ot theiii will promptly nn- KA'iT, IjKK'H 15 ACKACIIK Pj.A8TK.lt. (c it -1 y . Tin original ''Blizzard" Milk ShaU.cs an; I ShorborU at Ilolliday's Drug-tore. When in town call and try one. Thus' eh ' at my 7-iit. ap Matches are still the T. M. Fkurkll's. M.- i ,r.ul lJys, conic to W. G. i:.;rkl'.v'. lot- your Clothing. He c.ia suit you and give voa a go id fit at any price from Si. 75 a suit up. I lutve iu-t received this week 25 ln. s Iinported French Flowers and . ni( i lean Sprays at starvation prices. Chow Old c ni lind it al W. . Part rick. Uip" Tobacco. You T. M. Fkuuell's. Come to V. G. Uackloy's for nice Woolen Dress Goods. All qualities to suit everybody from 9 cent up. JfATS! HATS! ! Five solid cases. The prettiest and latt-st styles of Summer Hats, recciv (tllast Diuht. Do not tan to see them. W. S. Partrick. i.OOO pound. ot Beeswax wanted by M. HAXSTKIN. Bring your Confederate Money to me. 10 cents pur hundred Bills cash. Call on or address, A. M. Griggs, ;.p30-tt" Clinton, Is. C. The citizens of South Clinton who have not yet paid their taxes should coxie torward and do so immediate and save cast. Respectfully, James L. Mattiiis, ap 3d -tf Tax Collector. AN ELEGANT AND UNUSUAL OFFERING ! Those 25 cvnt Scarfs at A. F. -Johnson tt Co's. Stylos equal to any 50 cent or 75 ecu! Scarfs in town. It's a fact. Be su.v to bee them. The Milk Shakes at V: It. King & Co's are now ready. Come get a delightful drink and he cooled and refreshed. TrucKers, look to your interest ! and ship to the eld reliable commis sion houses of A. S. Cook & Co., New York, and Stimpson, Littlefield & Co., Boston. I represent the above firms, ('all on me for Stencils. I will take pleasure in furnishing you with any information, or assistance. W. G. Hubbard. Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Scarfs, Ties, Laces, Embroidery. Hoisery, Gloves, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. Call. Respectfully, B. F. Powell. To save money in buying what you need call on M. IIansteist. He is selling Pants Goods as low a3 10 cuts per yard, Straw Hals 5 cents each. Pants 50 cents, (.oats 50 cents, Coat and Vest 75 cents, whole suits for ?2.00 He means to sell and it will pay any one to call on him- He has the most elegant lino of Sum mer Clothing ever shown in North Carolinn. FOR SALE CHEAP. Cocoanuts, Banannas, . Lemons, Dried Apples, Peaches, Railroad Snuff at 35 cents per pound; good Tobacco at 25 cents per pound ; Dried Beef and a fine assorts ent of-Can dies and Crackers. C. P. JoiixsojS's. THE RACKET STORE IS STILL AHEAD! We don't intend getting behind in good? or prices. Ladies' Hats are going from 18 cents up to SG. Dress Goods at all prices. We keep almost anything you want : so come right on and let us be the means of saving you some money. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary E. Pf.teeson & Co. seven Pigs for sale. W. H. 8TETBOX. Kerosene Oil 15 cents per gallon ,W. II. DuxeAX'fl. Transient Boarder wanted from CO cents to $1.00 per day. th5 tf J. T. (Jbegouy. Half gallon Glass Pitchers for 25 ccnU at W. II. DuxcAjf's. PAH) READING NOTICES. tiT Cards and Reading Xotlcc can be In lorted under this head for 10 cent per line. TO THE PUBLIC 7 I represent to you a matter of fact. I have been practicing on the eye as an Opthalmic Optician fcince 1874. My hucj ss can be found at my office. in the teuord of inferences. I have no charge lor examining the eye. If your eyes arc normal I recommend nothing. If they require the Bra ziliau Pebbles I will not give you a window glass. My examination of the eye is with two Instruments of my own invention, one invented at Han Francisco, California, in 188G, and the other completed on the 18th of April, 1891, at Philadelphia, cost ing $900. The last work on this in strument was done in AnriL 1891. - J y by J. W. Dewees of Seventh and Filbert Streets. The nickle plating was done in April, 1891, by F. P. Walker of 33, North 7th St., Phila delphia. The instrument is the only of the kind in existence and can be acen in my office at the Murphy House. With this instrument I can examine the eye and diagnose all its defects, which can bo remedied by a lens. I have worked th is last instru ment twelve years before I comple ted it. An opportunity like this can not be had everyday. Very truly yours, Hit. 1). S. HARMON, Clinton, N. C Main office, 8G, Nassau Street, New York. Postoltice Regulations. Hereafter the following regula tions will be enforced at the Clinton office: No Money Orders nor Postal Notes will be issued belore 9 A. M. on Thursdays ; nor on any day after 5 P. M. Mails will be closed prompt ly at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M. C. Ward, Postmaster. BE QUICK IF YOU NEKD GLASSES. Dr. I). Harmon, the Optician, will positively leave on Wednesday, May 12th. Can't stay longer. Come at o..ee if you need Glasses. I micx to New Advertisements. Official Notice. O. F. Herring. Commission Merchant. W. S. Partrick. State of Norch Carolina. R. B. Cromartie. Commission Merchants. W. R. King & Co. Commission Merchants. S. II. Jc E. II. Frost. One of the Society medals at Wake Forest was awarded list week to Mr. W. A. Hobl soi this county. We are requested to say that Bishop W. W. Duncan will preach iu the Methodist church in Clinton on next Sunday. The County Commissioners were in session Monday. It was a big pauper day. Nearly $500 was paid out for that purpose. C. R. Anderson, an employee at the Carolina Veneer Works, lost a finder on last Friday, while work ing one of the small saws. The Christian Leaflet, that started on the perilous journey of North Carolina journalism in Clin ton, has passed the first milestone. Dr. Harmon, the Occulist, will be here only a few more days. See his notice. Th03e who iiave had glusses fitted are very much pleased. Is your dog muzzled? If not don't let him go down town shopping or visiting. Police King threatens to interview them with a shot gun. Mr. Gascon Crumpler has placed upon our table some Irish potatoes of this year's crop. Some of them are over four inches in circumfer ence. '.he hot weather has suddenly gone into winter quarters. There has been frost several nights. There was hail near Clinton Sunday even ing. Mr. Everett Peterson has leased the Clinton Hotel. He took posses sion on Monday and is now prepared to serve his friends and the travel ing public. Ex Congressman Kitchen, at the invitation of Supt. Royal, made an impromptu talk before the Teach ers yesterday afternoon. He pressed the necessity of moral as well as in tellectual education. Mr. G. W. Highsmith has left at our office an A, curiously fashion ed by nature, in one of her freeky moods. It is the root of a post oak in the exract shape of a (capital A.) . The plea3 made for foreign mis sons in the Presbyterian Church on lust Friday, by Row Colin Shaw, of Magnolia, and Dr. P. II. Hogue, of Wilmington, were earnest, able and instructive. ; A darkey and a white man were discussing the liquor question the other day, when the white man said the way to stop the thing is to make more and take the tax off. The dar key, with the air of a philosopher. said, "Boss, dat's like piecin' a dog's tall to make it shorter." A Sew tnd Apply to The town election Monday was the quietest ever Been in these parts. There was uo intfrest and therefore a very light vote. The old officer were all re-elected, but Mr. J.4 E. Hoy a!, who refused to serve any longer. 3Ir. D. M. Partrick was elected a commissioner In his stead. At a meeting of the Vestry of t. Paul's Episcopal Church theTol lowing were appointed to the Coun cil at New Berne on May 20th : Del' j egates, Dr. A. Holmes, J. A. Ferrell and W, G. Hubbard. Alternates, T. M. Ferrell, D. M. Partrick and T. II. Partrick. Please remember that alt ohitu- aries and resolutions of respect will be charged if longer than ten lines or sixty words. That is the first 10 lines will be published free and each additional lino (six words) will cost 5 cents. When Masonic, Alliance or othor lodges send in obituaries they will be charged the same rate. Mrs. Murray, of Warsaw, has raised over one hundred thousand stiawberry plants from her new va riety, the Murray Seedling, on about a quarter of an acre. She ship ped with the first of Warsaw, and got the highest price of any one. It is generally conceded that her berry stands at the head . ilthe Hit. Peo ple go in daily to look at them. The way to make advertising pay is to treat customers in such fashion that a second visP. will re sult, The first n turns from an ad vertisement by no means pays ex penses, but if the visitor is convert ed into a permanent customers, then it i3 that the value of this means of making known one's business be comes apparent. J. II. Cowperth wait. "Mother Juster told me that she heard Greatwood's wife say that Jno llardstone's aunt mentionei to her that Mrs, Trusty was present when the widow Parkman said Capt. Hart well's cousin thought Ensign Dooiit tle's sister believed that old Miss orley reckoned that Sam Trifle's bet ter half had told Mrs Spauldingthat j she heard John Brimmer's woman say that her mother told her that she heard her father say that Mrs. Gardin has two husbands." How will that do for a sample? "You have taken a severe cold," said the old family doctor, "and it seem3 to have settled in your throat." "Yes, doctor, you see I can haru ly speak," said the patient, one of the town's worst gossipers. "Can you stand heroic treatment; do you think;" asked the doctor. 'Try me." "Are you sure?" "Yes, anything you like; medi cine, musturd plaster, cleetricity, anything!" she said in a breath. "And you want to get back your voice?" "Yes!" "It is heroic treatment, mind you." "All right what is it?" "You musn't talk about your neighbors r.r anyone else at all for two days." Well ye gossipers, ye loathsome and dreaded contaminations, how are you getting along ? You have had two fresh subjects tor the past week, so we suppose you are happy. Last week we promised you a scientific and never failing recipe by which to manufacture your scandal. Well, lerc it is : Take a grain of falsehood, a hand ful of runabout, the same quantity of nimble-tongue, a sprig of the herb backbite, a teaspoonfulof don't-yon tell-it, six drops of malice, and a few drachms of envy. Add a little discontent and jealousy, and strain through a bag of misconstruction, cork it up in a bottle of malevolence, and hang it up on a skein of street yarn; keep it In - a hot atmosphere; shake it occasionally for a few days, and it will be fit for use. Let a few drops bo taken before walking out, and the desired result will follow. Judge Boykin III. A telegram was received here last S aturday that His Honor Judge Boy- kin was quite sick in Raleigh. Mes srs. II.-E. Faison and J. S. Bizzell went up Saturday t'j see him. We are pleaseel to state that upon their return they report that the Judge is improving, though will not be able to hold Chatham court. Gov. Holt has appointed Judge Mclver to hold the court in his stead. Advisory Pension Board. The Pension. Law makes the County Commissioners, the Sheriff- and Clerk of each county a Board of Pensions. It also provides for an Advisory Pension Board of five citi zens. The following names have been recommended for appointment: Messrs. D. R. Watson, V. J. McAr thur, M. C. Richardson, AV. M. Draughon and Dr. R. II. Holliday. - - mw -- Prof. Alderman Lectures To-Night. Notice was given last week that Prof. Alderman would deliver his charming lecture, "Norlh Carolina, Her Manners and Customs one Hun - dred Years Ago," on Friday night, but he Is compelled to leave on Fri day, fo he will deliver the lecture to-night. Don't f:il to hear him. - ma' i - ' Entitled to the Best; ; 1 All are entitled to tho best that their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup" of Figs,to cleanse the system when cos tive or bilious. For sale in 50 cents and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug- i gists. THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. - Tfae Teacher lelihte4 Ylitk Frvfemr Aldernf a sid His Tiaelj ani Iltlp- fel Stgge&tiass. The majority of the Teachers' In stitutes formerly held in this county have not been popular, for the teach ers complained that they did not get value received for their time. Not so this week. They are delighted they sec that they are being t?reatly benefitted. Every one feels "hes" loss if absent a single hour. Prof. Alderman is bright, original, im pressive and entertaining. He chains the attention and makes the minds before him think. The following is only a skeleton outline of the week's work: I. The Teacher: His Preparation, (1) DaHy; (2) General; (3) Profes sional; (4) Social and Moral. II. Howto Organize: (1) Attend ance; (2) School Room ; (3) Text Books; (4) Classification; Pro gramme, etc. III. How to Govern: (1) Pun ishment; (2) Discipline. IV. How to Teach : Methods in (1) Heading; (2) Arithmetic; (3) Language; (4) History; (5) Geog raphy. ,V. Public Education: (1) Rea sons for; (2) Necessity of; (3) How to get it. , From the above those who were not present can get only a meager idea ol the ground covered and the wealth of wholesome and necessary instruction imparted. Those who did not come have losta big oppor tunity as those who were present will testify. The lectures arranged for each night were designed for pleas ant recreation as well as for whole some instruction. Rev. O. P. Meek's lecture on Monday night on Moral Education wes valuable and timely. Prof. Alderman will deliver his beautiful lecture to night. Personals. Miss Mittie Herring is visiting the Misses Bizzell. Mr. Judd Carroll, of Raleigh, was on our streets yestei day. Mrs. M. A. Andersor. leaves this morning lor Bingham's school. Mr. W. R. K. Slocumb paid his friends here a flying visit this week. Misses Minnie Rayner and Bettie Westbrook are visiting at Mr. J. E. Royal's. Mr. G. W. Britt, civil engineer for the W. & W. railroad, spent Sun day in town. . Mr. Robert Boy kip. one of vVil son's leading merchant?, was in town last week on business. Rev. J. W. Turner, who went to Virginia to attend the funeral of hi3 father has returned. Hon. W. II. Kitchen, State Bank Examiner, was in town yesterday examining the bank here. G. W Highsmith, of Halls, and J. E. Boyette, of Piney Grove, ara attending the U. S. District Court as Jurors this week. Mr. M. J. Herring, one of M. Hanstein's popular clerks, was taken quite sick last Thursday. We are glad to see him up and able to be at his post again. Mr. W. S. Thompson, of the law firm of Littlejohn & Thorn on, of Cordele, Ga., was in town last week attending court. His many friends were glad to see him. This personal should have appeared in last week's issue, but what is the use of an edi tor having friends if he cah't for get to put their name3 in the paper. Dealing in Produce a Big Industry. The New England Farmer says: Among the mo 'e important of the staple industries in Boston is that of dealing in produce which has reach ed very large proportions, with im mense capital Invested. The pro duce merchants now form a very im portant and influential part of the business community. In the front rank of the produce commission mer chants of Boston stands the firm of Stimpson, Littlefield 'A ' Co., being composed of W. II. Stimpson, Litile field, lecaled at 30 Norl h Market and 80 Clinton streets. Their experience in this line of business aggregates over 35 years. Their location is one of the best on the market, particu larly for the display and sale of ber ries, peaches, fruits and Southern truck. Rates to the. Ke al Estate Convention at Raleigh. For the above occasion the Rich mond and Danville railroad will sell tickets to Raleigh, N. C, and return at the following rates from . points named: From Charlotte, N. C., 57.45; Greensboro, 2.30; Durham, $1.65; Winston-Salem, 5.00; Oxford 3.15; Selma, $i.G5; Goldsboro, $2.75. Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets will be on sale May I2lh and 13th and will he good returning until May 16th. KeckKillett. rSpecial Correspondent. Haw River, N. C, May 1st, '91. Married, on Sunday rooming at 10 o'clock, April 26th, at the residence ' of Mr. James C. Killett, the bride's father, Mr. John Keck and Miss J sephine Killett, Rev. Mr. Cox offici ating. The attendants were Mr. B. N. Hughes with Mis3 Eula Black man ; Mr. John A. Baliff with Miss Mary Killett ; Mr. Hue GilHspie with Miss Nannie Holt ; Mr. B. Goodman Mis3 Benie Williamson. t , . . : H. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga., writes : "I was under the care of nine different doctors, but not one did me tho good that Botanic Blood Balm has'done me.". '-';. All Throiigh JSampson; ITfcat Safl&jKontaB are iHlng an - IQrSend m the news from your towmbip for this column. Every subscriber to this paper has a right and is requested to contribute items of news in "hes" neighborhood for this column. We wilt not pablbh your name unless yon desire it. NEWTON" GROVE. Died, on 30th of April, M) I, Mr. James Biitt, Si., aged 78 years. He was a consistent iviember of the Dis ciple Church. Raised ten children, eight of whom survive him. He was a good citizen and leaves a re cord without blemish. TURKEY. Travis Register an old man, 73 years ot age, walked to Turkey, bought a turpentine barrel carried it on his shoulder six miles to fill it with turpentine. We suppose he will roll it up to market when lull. frank ux. Died, on Monday, 13th day 'of April, Mrs. Nancy Chesnutt, In her eighty-sixth year with pneumonia. Her iuneral was preached by Rev. Wash Melvin. NORTH CLINTON. Mr. John Laue, who was recently bit by a inad dog, is threatened with hydrophobia. Later. It is not hydrophobia, but gossip, wh.ch is nearly as bad. He is simply suffering with a boil on his arm. MINGO. We find some frost this morning. The farmers can't tell whether any damage is doneyet or not. Some farmers are chopping cotton. There is a right good stand this year. LISBON. The Union Meeting of the South River Association will be held at Goshen on the 5th Sunday in May. DUBLIN COUNTY. Warsaw Notes. (Special Correspondent.) May 5th, 1891. The Carpenter meetings at the Methodist Church closed on Thurs day night. Thirty-six joined the church and others will connect them selves with the other churches. The Messrs. Westbrook shipped over one hundred and sixty crates of strawberries on Monday, and from other sources enough were sent northward to increase the number to nearly five hundred. Thanks to a friend for the first huckleberries of the season. War saw always takes the lead in this specialty. Rain is badly needed to bring up the late cotton, which has already lain in the ground, much too long to make our farmers sanguine. Our town election passed of so very quiet that some of our citizens did not think to vote. Mayor Car roll retains his office and Messrs. J. Brown, W. P. Kannedy, R. W, Boy ette, H. L Stevens and II. G. Owens are the new Commissioners. Correspondent. Faison Items. (Special Correspondent.) Over 1,000 ciates of . strawberries were shipped from here on last Sat urday and Monday. The crop is pay ing now, but when prices get so low we can't ship them we will need a canning factory. mTS -1 M , A Clond of Witnesses. Wre know of no medicine that has so many testimonials to its efficiency as S. S. S., the .great blood purifier Many ot the best known people in the - country certify to the marvel lous results it has wrought in the va rious forms of disease for.which it is recommended. These testimonials corne not alone from persons who have relieved of their sufferings by S S. S., but from people who have witnessed the effects of themedicine. Practicing physicians, druggiss, phamacists in tact, all who have had an opportunity of observing the cures brought about by this grea blood remedy bear willing test imo- no to its efficacy. In its n eld, whicl is a wide one, covering some of the most serious ailments of humanity S. S. S. has no rival. MARKETS. CLINTON (Reported by A. F. Johxsox & Co ) Corn. . . . . - 00 Peas. . . . 85 Bacon. .... . 8 to 11 Chickens. . . - . . . 15 to Esrsrs. . . . . . - 10 Beeswax . . . 18 to 20 Butter, . .... 20 to 25 Lard. . - . . . 10 to 12 Fodder. . ... . 8- Flour, . . . 5 50 to 6 0) Hides,. . . . . . . 05 to W Turpentine, (hardV- . . ; . 1 20 ( v irein and l .low uipi a Cotton.middling, . . . ,. i WILMINGTON. Spirits Turpentine. ... 35 per pallon Uosin. (strained) . . . i zf per oarrei " (good strained) . 1 32 per barrel Tar, .... . . .-. . 51 40 per barrel Crude Turpentine, (Hard . - . f i " --'. (Virgin . .-, 2 40 YellowDsp) 1 . . . . 2 40 Cottoii, . . .- . ' SI Timber, per m.. - - - . 3 00 to 15 TOMAN. Paid 3 i dolurs Doctors' But. paid 31 doUars doctor'a bill for my wife In cne year, and ona bottle of BradfieW s Female Regulator did her more good than ail the medicine h had taken before, v JAili'S T. OOTT, Carmi, HL i Have6uffered periodically for yea ra been treated by the best physicians without re Uf Bradfield's Female Regulator 4id m more flood than all the other remedies. ' - ; " --v Krs. BLIZA. DAVIS. Charlotte, N. C. Have used Bradfield's Female Regulator and can recommend it to all my friends. Kiae C. B. WHMBTBB, DeaTer, Ool " BHADPWI.D RTOTTtAToa Co., Atlanta. Ga. . Sold by all Druggists. Price, lM per bottltt iProm tb Mount OlireTeksrata.) De rpriag ob W jc?r hab kuKi, " Likewise dc ita'.e ol pot, De naill ob d iiwrr am m:u Aim tU mivll ob dj go'ct. l)e cim am ab-ut Ucegr.lTY When ap-tucLvr koais Van 'float Whc4B d honey 1e P tcr lm Along wid u. blue ai my koa?. I pcca tcv !tcd mi wool, Aa go fur de harapMKi blue-. De possci who tloa't am a foot, F ir d-yl buy yir Sut4'y 1.ij:.. Im indp?uLnt uow. At ho aa you am lorn. Good by tcr do ox nn plow, Good by ter mi lie 1 1 of t orr. De akcet' r will plum hlz wing. De Jro m iy tune hi? fork. De cel tick, bags'aml thing Am weicuni t dis pyjxsen'a porlc. Moz 8k ix n nit. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. :W. R. KING & CO, REPRESENTING WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, ESTABLISHED 18G2. 11 Duano ?St-, IV. V. Reference: -Irving National Bank or any other Mercantile Agen cy. ap7 lm W. S. PARTRICK, REPRESENTING J. F. KIMBALL & CO., Commission Merchants, TSTEW 3TORK Formally known as Stimpson, Mur ray & Co.J Ship your truck to this fir-u and t will receive prompt and careful attedtion. Call on W. S. Partiij'' at his store and get stencils. my7 tf U. JI. tt Ii. 11. illUIJ Estadlished 1805. WHOLESALE PRODUCE Commission Merchants, NEW YORK. Special attention paid to North Carolina Fruits and Vegetables. SHIPMENTS SOLICITED. For Stencils and further informa tion see W. S. PARTRICK, my7 tf Clinton, N. C. Official Notice. The Justices of the Peace of Sampson county t will take no tice that tliey are required, un der the law, to meet in joint ses sion with the Board of County Commissioner, at Clinton, N. C, on the 1st Mouday in June, 1891, for the purpose of levyiuer the taxes and electing the Board of Education, and transacting such other business as may corae before the meeting. The List Takers and Assessors hereto appoint, whote names have been heretofore published, are also requested to be present at said meeting for the purpose of discussing the manner of list ing property foi taxation, in or der that theie may be more reg ularity and uniformity in the listing of taxes, and thereby the tax list or sheets may be freer of mistakes By order of the Chairman of Board County Commissioners. O. F. HERRING, my7-3t , Kx-OfRcio Clerk. STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA, BLADEN CO. Jus tice's Court. M. It. llandon,- ) Before vs. 11. B. Croraanle, Woodberry Lcnnou. J J. 1'. &.tate of North Carolina To any Constable or other Lawful Officer, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summons Woodbery Lennon to appear before me at my of fice in Elizabethtowii, county of Bladen, on the 15th day of June. 1891, at 16 o'clock a. m., to an swer the -com pla nt of M. U. Ilendonfor thenon payment of the. sum of one hundred Julia-s Herein fail not and make due return of this summons. Ii. B. CHO J ARTIE, J. P. This 25th: pril, 1891. my7-4t NEW BUGGY SHOP- I have opened a 15-Jitjy S io,) at tho "-Warren - Jolmsoo nld stand. I make BUGGIES, WAGONS, BO AD CAUTS and OX CAIITS, and do ALL SORTS OF li IM PAIRING. I make TURPES-' TINE TOOLS- In fact anything done at a nrst-class Black.-!t-itli Shop. I have not quit the H.Ml KESS BUSINESS, hnt ain' 'mak ing and beeping on. hand a lar ger supply of Harness, Saddles, &c. than ever before, and at the lowest prices. A" You all know uiy reputation for good honest w.jik. The work of the Blacksmith Shop will be of the same guaranteed honest quality af at rny'IIarriess Shop. r Bring me yon r work. Let me fnrnish you with what you need in my line. " . . Respecttultyj ap30- tf J . W. n. STETSON. MOUNT OLIVE DEPARTMENT, A :ru!l rain mi uuUy. Mrs. Amiie 11 sard t$?nt Ui Sa! unlay hi twwsn. 700 cm of straw lc-rrte n Min-lav shipped frrm Jicro.- Mr. Bright, of Kiastxi, ptil a 'nit tn Mr. 11. Komegav Ut wrik. Mi's sunie If.l:i itattcihim tb c!m4 of T iegraili.v at War-. --M s. F. If. lUit;oahix"iitlusiL:' day la Yrl4j, with i.er mother. Lok at tho adytriiioin of 8. F. Ilerrinv aa I tn Litis frc!l drink. V. II. Aarn l conu-.Kil t, hi home fc;.m an attack of the j uirnlce. (Jus Cox U uuiuo fcafc tlays. He in finishing up hi Tcloj;raj4.yatUaiT.i maw. Tho Cauuiug Factory will hxi:i Im in rcadiueM for the mavhliu rv tliat will be here thi wee k. We cau-ht Ul& f fish ia t wtek. It was not acat it" "Fi-livruian's luck," was it Juicy At leas-t 1,500 w.ts jni i ut o i Monday, fro nG Mdsboro t lto kv I'uiut to strawberry piVkcrs. $ 310.00 p.' id out M on Jay fjr gather ing fctrawberrie!. Wh- will ny tint this is uot a growing industry. We are in the midst of the straw berry season. We trust the prices tan be kept up tho balance of the season. The usual crowd of visitors attend ed church at Holly Hill last iSun-lav. Many of our young people were there. The graie crop is very promising. Mr. J. B. Oliver saya his prospect. are the finest he ever had thcini We have several vineyards near here. From The Caucasian it would (,ccm that some one had Ijccn indulging in gos. sip. Gossip is a vile fcul.tle junison that for a while taints the atmosphcie but finally rests u;on tho origin. The Mount Olire High School gave a pic-uie latt Friday, at Kelly's Spring, and all enjoyed th day. 1 rof. . B. Britton did all he could lomakc the day one of pleasure to the children. A mcclinc; of thi Kastem North Carolina Lumbermen s A&sociau'in is held in Norfolk, Virmiii, this week. Mr. Julim D. Aaron will represent the Pioneer Lumber Com jaiiy. xnc election oi town omccis piss ed off quietly, With the fhllowiu remit: For M.iyor, 1). VI. M:lntirj. Commissioners, John II. fiflin, C. Ii. Price, Jas. It. Hatch, X. L. L'ig,.I. A. Royal. O. J. Carroll, thu popular druiiuner spent lin'scl iy in town. Intro is no man who is a disciple of the r'p t'ut "hustle" alidad of Jud. May li live lon and his shadow nov?r crro' less. May he kecptlic lea l iu the "band -wajjou" We acknoivlcdtrj an invitation to attend the Deceunul Celebration of Goldsboro Public Schools, at th iir Opera House May 22ml, ISO!. We shall cndcor to attend, feeling assurrd wc shall en- jo- the rich "bill of fara" Lhy present Dr. R. F. Marab'p preached In an appvcciativc audience at his chure'.t on last Sunday. His sermons arc ever filled with nourishing spiritual truths. The people all love him n l are da:l to wel come ins coining. He are sony to fee him physically weal:, and !rn-t he will soon train s'.renih. -A. A. Smith and B. A. Winn, the teachers of tho Colored Graded School, will give an exhibition at their Academy on the-evenings of May 14th at.d 15th. The publb are cordially invited to attend. They have the reputation of giving in struct ivo and entertaining exhibi tion?. Wo have anions i;s a man ami wo man by the l.ame of Clark, who are cre ating some fconsation anion th . credu lous. Thee tla ni to i-rforn u.iraelcs tlirorgh' "Faivh.- Mny to b ar them, bnt we have ee:: no good resuits from their mir.istry. Tie ae seems to be ripe for hutubu and we h;ive no doubt but the ajipeike i-ifutiated. O' whisr' o' whar am Ster.hen Rrock. Who u'Btc'r war' hw UaU- fro.-' An' lole Liz arras wij ho mudi cazr, Cou'd cat 2 hau.H an a peck oh jxm ze, Cou'd toteliiz ax 'tell he wor It H An not fur pay cut ever a ftic', An' Liz stuinniic full wjz nex to he'lu-n. An' alius wor' Liz hiu? elfinn. i-tim wun sezr wlios' up l:i fier lJut L am in (ieorjf'y scra'chia ebi.'er. M..! .ski r. A letter fro o ir II i V.-it.x the writer increased tlM lb it ry -vii'v !i h i i . il l f ; ' III.' town, D.il? Ci'y. - r -i i'm;i and -jr.ovit.14 rt Idiv. A : b' an.l Coart II else j jst e npVul. always p! :ase I I'lb.iivc C i t i Olive cohiiy tb :re, Mr ' ; -. M r iiy iutea 1 p ty.tv lb At s.'ft visit tbi s i n a r tad . i i: lb .- i v 1 i boy to l f -4 vl i i. r u t;i -. - . he !ia-i s r-1 .ir:--, we cvjl l hay ; litn op, .icjr r. -iiliboriioo l tu prettiest a:id f.art.jfciii t!m U:t !. - TlietruekinjI.t'ere-.tfr m joi-'i I'oro ef.C!'- will s ilat to Wi'.miart ). 1-, b- co ihu t 1 mous. jn a. few yr V.i '.-r.-ine assu'ne Mich ntauuuUi p- p .ti ; we look, for jreat a:i-l 1 aflvance ment throughout th's wcUo. While we e;uui'i expert HuyiMuijVX-.v mine rals and such other 'i.sowyc-1 i iteecsts 1 as they have in Ce;jt;al au;l W.suin' North Carolina, v.c eaah. p t:at whul j ws make wdil3 as productive of wealth j and perruanc.it prosperity as; aii thing else, and we are conQ lent tint U;r nuh t'w Miieney f ths sn-all t. d'mtW w e will becomes a '";ichtj" v 'ir in ." ma-( tcfial alvaneement of Nuit'i CaD'Lna'. Wait and see. . ' ' I .'1 ii ! I f'.e ' NKW.ApyKRTISEMHSTF. nn ft ft rL . BHUOitUteK snssiifiiil a u for and foe: bWei? 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