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1 Or lflECAUCASIA ' YphUSHED KVKBY THUB8DAY, By XiUiON BUTLER KKtor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIBE 1 Show thii Paper to your neigh bor and advise him to subscribe. Subscription irico $1.50 Per Year. In Advance. hp u lt tr A : r A a m 1 ' VV WLli. M No 3Et.i-o Domooriicy TrtTlalt SupromAoy. VOL. IX. CLINTON. N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1891 No. 31. THE CAUCASIAN IU the Largest Circulation In Third Congressional DUttkt. It print the news and teiU ttw plain truth. You Men of IUuinww, it will jiay you to advertise in it. . . . : l -, . . 1 i PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. THE EDITOR'S CHAIR 1IAKNETT COUXTT. U. ALLEN, ATTOttSEY-AT-LAW, Goldsboro, N. U. Will practice In Sampson county. HOW THINGS LOOK FROM OUR STAND POINT. I "Cross-Eyed Sam Goes to Lil- lington. A. M. LEE, M. D. (Special Correspondent.) 11ARCLAYVXU.E. N. C, Hay 5, '91. Mr. Editor A I was not cast out from tho colutnna of your paper l The Opinion Of The Editor and the will speak again to your readers i . . . PuysicianJSuu.'jkos aicd Dentist, t rrtc- in Lee's Drug Store. Je 7-lyr A. STEVENS, M. D. pVYHirfAX and Surgeon, (OlUce over Post urace.j . . i.ii it. J. Opinion of Others which we Can Endorse on the Various Topics of the Day. r Sunorln tendon t ot Public In- rMy oe found at night at the gtructIon1rof E. A. Alderman. .eldenc. oi tiw would thatftound on the next (State ticket? And what a level- i T E. FAISON, hoaded, able and progressive huper- ; ATTORNEY AND CoUNSEJ.L- Jntendent he would make! Hoknows OR AT Law. the people in the State, he knows Office on Main Street, their needs, and is probably the will practice In courta pfSa"1!0" ' Mid most advanccd IMiucator in the State . II.. nln.. nnllllTie. AMI 111 OHVICUIC ...... u)uuiiu . " a..,.4av.i x tita I t(wlftv. The State needs such miMi and must have shch a man in that capacity. DR. TALMAGE'S SERMON. SUBJECT OF THE DISCOURSE, INVITATION TO A WEDDING." jo7.1yr Court. All business iniruwi w iw care will receive prompt anu careiui i tenioiK W. KERR, Hi The Supreme Court have decided Attorney and Counsellor that sleeping cars and telegraph com AT Law. panics may be taxed within the State Ottlce on Wall Street. where they operate. They hold that Will Bianiw hi ?",i"""'n T rX,, it i not a tax business., but a tax '"Vr mt. on property four... In,. Stale. Prompt personal attention will Vie gives us pleasure to note a decision reuto all legal business. ie .-iyr fr0m our courts that does not veneer, wedher-cock like, with the breath lvei riRANK ROYETTE, D.B.S. j Dentistry alas for the through your columns. The County Commissioners ot Harnett met in session id Liliington on the 4th instant and Mr. G. E. Prince tendered his resignation as Countv Surveyor, to become cieiK the Superior Court. There were several t nets t lat.u fold for taxes tor and lb'JU, thmirrh the most of it will be re deemed. "Cross-Eyed Sam" was much sur prised to call on a gentleman the other day who had two boys plow ing one horse with two plows, tie was sowing eottoi . lie aiu tnc d n old planter was out of fix and he could make more time mat way than any other. This community was blest with a refreshing shower this morning. Mr. J. C. Lee, one of Johnston county's most enterprising farmers and old bachelors, will lead to the hymeneal altar Miss Minnie Eld- ridge on the 7th of May at seven A. M. Thev leave tor a Northern tour Tuesday evening from Selma, N. C T. S. Jones, ot Dunn.Ts. C, nas a mare that lounu a con on .uay isi that was three feet and three inches in hehrhth and four feet and four jnches in lenirth. Wishing you and yotir paper much All Things are Ready.-WiSl you Come? Jesus sks You. the Ho ly Spirit Asks You, the Church Asks You. ARE YOU READY 7--THEN COME. of corporations. But .Innravlftr onH nnrmnlmn oC n fnim- SUCCCSS, I aill tOUUiy OUrS, ly wnere meii iaiiu iuwiuivw uir acts of simple justice oven I nffl mi Main Street. Otot hierviceB to the ple of n VulV the highest judicial power. Ill Vll IIHM " 1VIIH.illJ " " i..... .ri.i vtMtiatiutlnn cruaranteed. ndrxiv terms are siricny cun. uiimuuiy m mo wi Don't ask mo to vary from, this rule, killing of the Italians in the city of I New Orleans failed to find a bill ot ndjctnient against the city. The News & Observer, in commenting upor. tneir action, says: GOSSU'EICS IN PENDER TOO. JEWELRY Al CLOCKS! 1 hufe jut rc-eiveil a larae lot o1 Klejiaut Jewelry. This I will guarnu ls to thw purchaser to be ju?t aa reiv rtntDUl.; 1 ell no cheap, "fire guilt "There were eleven men killed by the people, of whom eight is said to have been citizens of this country, and another to have declared his in tention to be naturalized. That leaves only two who were still sub rivJs but carry standard line ok leaves oniy two wno were sun suu uoi front goods. The attention of jects of any foreign country. But ih tixl'ie in tailed to the latest stvlefc of bukast pins thev are "things of beaut; 1" Thw old reliabk and standard SETII THOMAS CLOCKS always in stock, in various styles and sizes. in anv event none were maltreated because of their nationality. The fact that they were of foreign birth was not the point: it was the fact that they were offenders in the eyes of the people. The failuro of the UeDairin" of Watches and Clocks Grand Jury to indict may emDarrass.; V : HrAt.rv Rlain in his dinlomatiei ttiid mentfinsr Jewelry is a specially. Ali work I dc is uarauteed t cive eu wtv satisfaction. ' Uespectfully. ep5 tf G. T. ItAWLS. treatment of the case, but the inci- J dent is no proper cause of ill-feeling -1 between Italy and the united btates. It was not the result ot prejudice against Italians, for our people have L T..& G. F. ALDERMAN i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 112 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. CJotton incl Timber. :also: Country Produce handled to best ad- rantae. T1IK FIX IN. rSpccial Correspondent. Moore's Creek, N. C May C, '91 Mr. Editor Judging by the arti cle on "Gossip" in your issue ot April 22nd, and the local scripts of April 30th, your county is more or less infested with the "evil doer", or rather those who attend to other people's business, I send you a copy of a notice which was addressed to the people of North Carolina, and tacked up near the store ot a country merchant in Pender county, just to show you that other counties are cursed by members of the same pro fession. I submit the following, without the slightest change : NOTICE ! "TO T1IK PEOPLE OF NORTH CARO LINA." "1 wish tocali the attention of the 1 rm -.T 1 1! i... .J- I-.!-. people 01 xsonn jaroiin:i wj una point that is mat I want to ?jea iree asrent to attend to my own business, as I think that the people of Pender county has benn tending to it for me for ten vears. and tending to it wrong all of the time and conspir inir to keep me cut off. This April 27th. '91." The name will not be given 'til further complaint is made. E. M. P. Did you ever think about the fix this people would be in it wenaano national banks and no provision for eettinir money out of the hands of the government and into the hand of the neoole? One way would be Reference 1st National Bank, to sell the money to the people, ar- MISS HELEN FOWIjE. Foremost in the Hanks of South ern Belles and 15eauties. Wilmington, N. C. aug2-ti Si EYI BARBER SHOP. When ; ou wish an easy shave, As gtoJi battier ever gave, Just call oi us at our saloon It u.orning, eve or noon; We cot and dress the hair with grace, T suit the contour of the face. Our room is neat and toweis ciean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything we think you'll find; T uit the face and please the mind, ind all pur art and skill can do, It vou just call, we'll do for you. Shop on DeVane Street, opposite Court House, over the old Alliance Headquarters. PAUL SHEltAKD, The' Clinton Barber. AFirst-CJlnHH BARBER SHOP- other way to give it to thm, ami another to lend them the money. Ilk is st Id to them when the govern- nient pays salaries and construe i public buildings. It is given away in some cases, but tokGep from lerxd! ing it to the people they turn the 1 government over to the national banks and let them lend it, to the people. They turn it over to the na tional banks for the cost of printing it, and the banks lend it to youi for what they can force you to pay. Now, I submit that instead of lending it to the people second hand, it would b better nd safer to lend it direct. It would be more bu sin ess like, honorable and oien handed, and less liable to cheating and oppn :ssion, to lend it to the people upon th e most potential security that exists. The government cannot he injured hy di rect contact with the people- The people cannot steal the govern ment or the money. Wo hear it said the government ha3 had a great deal of worry put ting the money out of the treasury. Frank Leslies' Weekly tor some weeks been giving cuts anc sketches of Southern beauties and belles. This week's edition contains a very fine likeness of Miss Helen lowie, of lteleitrh. and the tollowing ?ketci "Miss Helen Eowle, whosw por trait appears, is the daughter of the iate lamented Gov. Daniel Fowle, of North Carolina, and was th grace ful and popular mistress of the ex ecutive mansion at Ilaleigh, up to the lime of his decease. Entering into and sympathizing with his du ties and tastes she accompanied her distinguished father in all his jaunts abroad, and was part and parcel of his political triumphs. She rank deservedly among the foremost beau ties of the Old North State. At the White Sulphur Springs last Mimmer IMiss Fowlo was a recognized bellt;, tmd she is a favorite in every circle :in which she appears. State Chron- Licle. JOHNSTON COUNTY. If you wish & lirst'Clasa Shave, Hair Cut. Shauipoon or Mustache gye, cal at my lace i of I bus in ess on f worried the last Wall Street, three doers from the i than anything else. "Xftf aIJ 8,t e Cleveland's policy at first was to let will find me at all hours. thfi money p in the treasury BAZOES SUIRr, SHE AKS KEEN! until it was a menace to the prosper- tnK dnn't ftdl f. Ity ot the country, so as to bring a .. r it Dummvo eau on me. j,n. duuuuho, "Cross-Eyed Sam' Goes Weddifcsr. to a aprlO tf Barber. Shoe Repairing. N; BOONE has opened a Shoe making and Repairing Establish ment over the office of Dr. A. Iloliues, opposite Murphy House, on Main Street, and will be glad to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed in26 lm pressure upon Coagress to- suhmit to a reduction ot the tarifr. it piled up high and he submitted to it for awhile. Then he became anxious and he authorised Mr. Mill s to send in a bill, and I can criticise Mr. Mills because I live in his distr ict, to au thorize the payment ot s premium in the purchase of bonds. Mr. Mills introduce d the bill, hut a llepubli (Special Correspondent. ) Married, at the residence of Mr. W. S. Eldxidge, Johnston county, on the 7th of May, Mr. J. Claudt? Lee to Miss Mary F. Eldridge, at S:15 A. M. They left at 9:15 for Selaiit to take a wedding tour in the North George MassengiP, J. P., officiating. The gvoom fifty-five years, tbc: bride twenty. The attendants were as fol lows: Mr. W. A. Lee "with Miss Geogie Wood; Mr. M. Bell with Miss Bettie Eidridge; Mr. J. W. Brooklyn. May 10. An interesting ceremony was performed this morning in the BrwkJyn tabernacle before the sermon wiu preached. A number of infants who had been brought there by their parents were baptized. The -water used was some of that which was brought by Dr. Talmage from the river Jordau. The main auditorium of the tabernacle and the adjoining rooms were crowded bv an audience of seven thousand persons. The subject of Dr. TTalmage's sermon was, "Invitation to a Wedding," and the text Luke xiv, 17, "Come, for all things are now ready." HOLY FKSnVnTES. Holy festivities today. We gather other sheaves into the spiritual garner. Our joy is like the joy of heaven. Spread ths banquet, fiil all the chalices. We are not today at the funeral of a dead Christ; we are celebrating the marriage of the King's son. It was an exciting time in English history when Queen Elizabeth visited Lord Leicester at Kenil worth castle. The clocks in all the towers and through out the castle were stopped at the mo ment of her arrival, so continuing to point to that moment as the one sur passing all othera in interest. The doors of the great banqueting hall was-opened. The queen marched into ther sound of the trumpets. Four hundred servants waited upon the guests. It was a scene that astonished all nations when they heard of it. Five thousand dollars a day did the banquet cost as it went on day after day. She was greeted to the palace gates with floating islands, and torches, and the thunders of cannon, and fireworks that set the night ablaze, and a burst of music that lif ted the whole scene into enchantment Beginning in that way it went on from joy to joy. and - f mm excitement to excitement, and from rapture to rapture. That was the great banquet that Lord Leicester spread in Kenilworth castle. Cardinal Wolsey entertained the French ambassadors in Hampton court. The best cooks of all the land provided lor the table. The guests were kept hunting in the parks all the day, so that their appetites: might be keen, and then in the evening hour they were shown into the banqueting hall, with tabla a-glittor with imperial plate, and a-blush with the verpcostliest wines, and the second course of 'the feast was made of food in all shapes, of men and birds and bessts, and dancing groups, and jousting parties riding upon each other with ur lifted lances. Lords and princes and ambassadors, their cups gleaming to the brim, drank first to the liealth of the king of England, and then to the health of the emperor-of France. That was the banquet that; Cardinal Wolsey spread in Hampton court A GRAXP KXTBSTATXilKrr. But today., my brothers and sisters, I invite you to a grander entertainment. My Lord thi King is the banqueter, angels of G-d are the cupbearers, all the redeemed are the guests ; the halls of eternal ilove frescoed with light and paved with joy and curtained with un fading beauty are the banqueting place, the harmonies of eternity-are the music, the-chalices of God are the plate, and I am one-of the servants come out with invitations to all the people, and oh, that you Might break the seal of the invitation and read m ink of blood ana with the tremulous hand of a dying Christ, "Oome. come, for all thing3 are now ready.'' Sometimes there have been great dis- npointmerrts at a banquet. The wine has given out, or the servants have been rebellious, or the lights have lauea, but I walk all around the banqueting table of my Lord today, and I find everything complete, and I swing open the door of this banqueting house and I sav, "rAll things are now Beady. inast.-ating mv text I. go on, and in the firsi; place say that the Lord Jesus on 3 hundred and eighty days. This Iwts forever. Lords and princes were invited to that. Yoa and I are invited to this. Yes, be has been waiting. He Is I waiting now. Other kings wrap themselves in robes of beauty and power before they come into a banquet B4 does' Christ Ob, be is the fairest of the fair! Ia his hand is the omnipo teat surgery that opened blind eyes, and straightened crooked limbs, and hooted the pillars of heaven, and swung the twelve gates which are twelve pearls. Oh, what a Christ a Christ of beauty, a Christ of power! There are not enough cups on earth to dip up this ocean of beauty. There a? not ladders to scale those heights of lore. Oh, thoa flower of eternity, thy breath is the perfume of eaven. .Ul), thou daybreak of the souL let all na ti ins clap their hands in thy radiance. Chorus! Come men and angels and cljjrubim and seraphim and archangel, all heights, all depths, all immensities. Chorus! Roll on through the heavens in chariot of universal acclaim, over bridges of hosanna, under arches of coronation, by the towers chiming with eternal jubilee. Chorus! Unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood, and made us kings and priests unto God, to him be glory. Ah! there is one word of five letters that I would like to write, but I have no sheet fair enough to write it on, and no pencil good enough to inscribe it Give me a sheet from the heavenly CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Attention She I Att ratting throughout the Ltitlreiwutli. NEWS NOTES FKUM A srEt'IAl. OOK-HKSfOSDENT. Monopoly ii Mm . THE LAST THOUGHTS OF CUltlST VS. THE LAST TllOUOllTSOFMEN. ADVEimsKMENTS. Charlotte, N. C May 9, '91. t wt it n n ttf certain that the read ers of your pai will be interested 1 Repentance and the Remission of In the attention cur I'ueen tuy- Sins vs. Temporal Creed and Liiarioue l aiiraciiu imuusuwuv the South. Like other points in the "Dixie" country, new energy has been called Into play, new Ideas for mulated and possibilities carefully invest Izated. In thee researches Charlotle did not wait the coming of strangers to organize land com panics and sell the stock for the purpon? oi Venal Egotism. 'THE WORLD IS MV PARISK- TWO FALLACIES EXPLODED. 02STIS ENJOYS Both the method and results when . m 1 . 43 1 . . m 9 . a raisins capital, but her own citizens, Jnsnon ifunrun .Kr or... Byrup of j., u Uien; H u pleasant at least six of her wealthiest, Messrs. Plea for t he Uul versallty of freshing to tho taut, acd acts E. D. Latta, E. B. Springs, O. P. Heath, Dr. M. A. llland, F. 11 Mc Dowell and J. L. Chambers organlz ed, twelve months ago, tho Char lotte Consolidated Construction com pany, and with tholanre capital paid in bought 450 ncres of land border ing on the Southern corporate limits of Chat lotte, and since that time they have transformed this property into perhaps the lovliest spos In the Southland. The town has been named Dilworth, in honor of Mr. Edward Dilworth Laaa, tho actual founder of this beautiful addition to Charlotte. The one tho length KeligUm. Jr vet promptly on Ue jviunejt. Aver and Bowel, clean the trs- tem effectually, dupeL colds, bead aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Fvrup of Figt Is the i only remedy of its kind ever pro- records, and some pencil used by angel Southern retreats La in describing a victory, and then with of the prettiest sheet ruck with supernatural energy, iu.iU . r, ,i,rfin,T property is tormally ?rJ5tettoS heaS e equipped with boats of unique pat S' t5SI??W "tTttb temfor the enjoyment oi vWto 1 ,?:??1??i4 Z T The musical festival which closed s of water to be . , n ...onMi cnoHTv tounu nereauouTs, am ucu hand struck with supernatural energy, iui MlWwi . i,;a will and with nencil dipped in everlasting .uFVi -uj v " morning, of love, one that is waiting for you and for me for we are on the same platform before God. How long he waited for mel How long he has waited for you! Waiting as a banqueter waits for his delayed cruests. the meats smoking, and the O ' . ... L 1 and tne minsirei On Isst Sunday Hishon Duncan of the M. E. Church, South, preached in the Methodl-t church a. Clinton. His lull square forehead, protruding duced, pleasing to the taste and ae- far forward from the ears, showed a ceptable to tho stomacn, Pfojap man of thought and logic ir powers, while his deep well modeled voice JJi af;reeable .ubsUncea, iU filled the whole ckurch. many excellent qualities commend it The handsome and commodious to ftT11i nftve Wade it the most churrh, just leing finished, was popular reruedy known. hiinUnnic lake of I .,h.i i-sii, n uiurirvmin-nnuuMsl I Kvrui of Furs is for sale In Doc lousand two hundred leet m not alone of the cititens of Clinton and $1 bottles W all leading drug . within the grandest ot all ,ini,.fW(ll0ntiMrtii.- gists. Any reliable druggist who 'rn retreats, Latta lark, is one but trom tho county for U ent mllen K fc m wU1 pro. here last Wednesday night was a successess in every particular. The attendance was large and of a most respectable character. Great preparations arc being mauo for the torthcoming annual ceieora- inn nt ivrpfklpnbur'r's Declaration of Independence on the 20th instant. Viakvrs 'hrimmmsr. with his finger on the stiff string ready This date will also be marked by the in strike at the first clash of the hoofs opening sale of the Four C's compa- at the gatewav Waiting as a mother ny, whose advertisement you are SL. w ton vpats turo went printing: in another column. The rT hor Weeding heart after North State Club, composed of our JX1. uiufeSb him. Waiting. Oh, can you not give me some comparison intense enough, importunate enough, high as heaven, deep as hell and vast as eternity 1 Not expecting that you can help me with such a comparison, I simply say he is waiting as only an all sympathetic Christ knows how to wait for a wan dering soul. t- Bcrsr tliu kiico ttsA kiss tbe Sen, Come and welcome, sinner, come. COME AND WKIiCOME. But I remark again, not only i3 Christ waiting, but the Holy Spirit is waiting. Why are some sermons a dead failure ? Why are there songs that do not get their wine: under the people ? Why are most enterprising young men lias raised a 1,00 fund for the display of fireworks at Latta Park on the 20th. I am directed to extend to vou n. cordial invitation to be pre sent on that occasion. F. A. S. is ts $100 Reward. $100. Th ronripis of this paper wil ho nleased to learn that there - . 1 . At A. at least one ureadeu uise&se mat sci pnro has been able to cure in all i stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fra ternity. Catatrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constittt- a round. Text, 47th and 48th verse, chap. 24th of Luke. Subject: Monopoly in llelisiion. He said: This is the l age ot monopolies, seany every- odv and everything Is In a uonop oly In spite of the fact that It Is In direct opposition to the letter and spirit of our constitutions. Not aat- isficd with monopolies oi tnings temporal man has arrogated to him self the authority to inane a monpo- y of lleligion (not a religious mo. nonolv however) tn direct opoosi- tio- to the divine command. v nai does our text sav? (And these are the parting words of our Saviour to his apostles as he was about to quit this earth forever till its course was run) "That repentance and remission ot sins should be preached tn his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem." These words contain a direct and positive command, one as christians that we cannot evade r nwr'ect to obey, but n addition fhev should bave.it possible, an ad ditional and peculiar force as the last words of Christ. How we hang m and treasure up as sacred the last words of one who wa-j dear to us ! ! Yes these were the last great thoughts in his mind and therelore of tran scendent importance. JJut it is in- torestimr to note what was in the cure it promptly for any one who wishes to uy iu wj uo rwj j substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Silt rHAKCtSOO. CL iovisviui. nr. mw roiK. n.r. (3 EXCDRSIOI RATES Tt-krti Umm1 far Five !). bib Vil KEEP YOUR El WORTH, apostles' minds at this very time tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh the time when their Saviour was to ieavethemtoreverinatew inomeiits, rpf.tlv on the biootl and mucus sui- TheyasKeu oi mm, saying, -ljoru, fiifps nft hp. Kvstem. thereby ucsiroy- wilt inou ai uiw umc iCTiuinigaiu .ww , - I. . , . . T I.II II thr fminr nt nn oi the. disease, tllii Kiniruom io isroiu.-- uu m and o-ivino- tho mtient strefltrth. bv thinking of tho final salvation and in o x I . . . , I hnildinp-nn the constitution ana as- redemption oi a wnoio worm aim sisting nature in doing its work, was giving ihetn parting Instructions I Wood with Miss Francis Lee Mr. It can bill on the same subject was in-1 E. Lee with 3Iiss Amanda Eldridge: troduced and adopted ad it cost in i Jj. Jnlius Eldridge with Miss Esther the payment of premit .ms $50,000, 000 to the people. Nc w take your .1 J 4V.n ...... n ,1 W H JiiiN JL vJ U irO conservative, sensible, honest meas- - I iir. or one in which w p are comuell- fo Goldsboro bo sure to stop Rt the t0 pay wall street a premium of "'..' it 2o per cent ou our bonds, buch n- ERE603Y-ARL NBT0H HOTELS, nandal methods, hy ; which the peo- w , ... . . I vrtHKrtrl fii -nail linna ara what. are staring us in the i ace to-day, and it ought to startle th e people. Na tional Economist. and Good fare, attentive servants large comfortable rooms. v When you get off the train 'Isaac" everybody ' knows l3aac) will be here. Give him your baggage and go with him. WILL HUNTER, octl6-tf Proprietor. W. DAWSON. Tonsorial Artist, tiOUJVl OElVJBm A c. Hair Cutting and Shaving execu ted In latest styles. Give me a trial. Am Attractive "Trl rOCKKT AJ.M AH AC MdMEMOaAKDVMBOOK 4TrUalK MHOWJeti I HON BITTK1U Ui bmx TodIc fva mwmy ml Drag &a - nnu tofc Apply at oau. . TELEGRAPH RA:CES REIUC- EI. Twenty-Five Cents the TJnUbrm Price Fixed by trie ltauroad Commission. On Friday the RaU road Commis won Issued circular number three, which is as follows: ' On and after Juno 2st, 1891. all Telegraphic Messages having t heir origin and termination v ithin thi3 State will be charged ax follows: Ten words or under 25 cents. Over ten .word 2 cents per ea ch additional word. J. W Wjxson, Chr'i n. H. C. Bbown, rsect'y. It. Bed. The cold nights are makiag the cotton and corn look somewhat cut down. CrosEyed Sam. A. CItEIIT TO A CREDITABLE ENTERPRISE. there players that go no higher up than Cure is taken internally, acting di a hunter's haUoo? because mere is a missing link that only the Holy Spirit can make. If that Spirit should come through this assemblage this morning there would be power felt like that when Saul was unhorsed on the road to Damascus, like as when Lydia's heart was broken in her fine store, like as when three thousand souls were lift ed out of midnight into midnoon at the "Pentecost. Did you notice that some times that Spirit takes an iignificant T Qhio agency to save a emi - very often that at just one passage of Scripture, just one word oi csenpture, a soul is saved because the Holy Spirit gives it supernatural power. Do you know what it was tliat saved Martin Luther ? It was that one verse, "The just shall live by faith." Do you know what it was that brought August ine from hi3 horrible dissipations? It was that one verse, "Put ye oh the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereot. it; , lTwitorl Rrvlrliprf it""- i- -r iieaiev viixu, n,.. . It was" the one passage, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be , Trt vnn know what it was eittcu. J hof roii?ht Jonathan Edwards Christ? It was the one passage, unto him be glory forever and ever. toriuins in Carolina that would ac One Thanksgiving morning m church rnminodllte the immense audiences I read my text, u give uiaiuia uuw Tbp nro1)rietors have so much taith i i- - - - - - in its curative powers, mat tney oi- fer One Hundred Dollars lor any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., EgSold bv druggists at 75 cents. REV. T. DeWITT TALMAOE. The Executive Committee of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly has succeeded in making an engage- mont with the famous lie v 'I. De- Witt Talmage, the most popular lec turer in America yes in the world for an evening at theTcacheis' A sembly this summer. A great many summer iratherings wre exceeding- I i.. 4a cnnrn thtc tiintf iricrt n vnn know what it was that saved iy l" U'V Do you Know nat iu .,a.lnl thinker and elooucnt speaker and he consented to make only a very fev er.gagements for this season, and it was the cod fortune of our As " semply to obtain by telegraph one of are today hbsoibei i v these engagements for Friday even- in Lusines, helf In v iur. June 19th. There are few audi- religion, self in to keep on with the great work and duty. They were thinking of that little slice of ground caiieu lsreai, and anxious to know if he would not add to their worldly property by placing tnem again lulers over It. What a fine opportunity lorcnnsi to have lectured them on their duty! But his answer vas as delicate and as tender as that of a loving mother to an erring child, "It is not loi you to know tho times or the seasons which . . . t a;... the rat.u r nam put in iiisowu imw- . . i ii : . . ...... u er. IJUi ye snail rec-:it; ni ter that the Holy Uhust is come up on vou: and ye shall be witnesses v ' . . . - . . , . . . unto me both in Jerusalem anu in allJudca and m Samaria and unto the uttermost partot the earth;" and according to the account of tho apos tle, "when He had hpoKen inesc words Ho was takt n up." That command lg as imieraiive now upon us as n wart ujnu them, yet like the apostles we hbsoibed with jit s-e.i politics, self in everything. We are so absorbed in self until we have ourselves. a very nign o nuimi which assemble to hear Dr. Talmage But who are yuu and what do you th Ixird. for he is good," and a young srjeair and even our Idrge Assembly amount to ? If you or a hundred o! man stood in tne gauery ana saiu to jjaj Hju ie tar lOOfiraau, dui in yoa we iouitr,u wuum ui.hu himlf: "I have never renaerea Korth Carolina! not owe them nothing more would r'K-rJat.fia miilr. Cardinal Wolsey did not cojne into the bancjueting hall un til the; second course of the feast, and when;lie entered booted and spurred, all the guests arose and cheered him, but I have to tell you that our ban queter, the Ixrd Jesus Christ, comes in at the beginning of the feast. Ay, he has been waiting: for hisfguests, waiting for some of them 1S91 years, waiting with mac gled feet, waiting with band on the punctured side, waiting with hand on; the laeer.iied temples, waiting, one ureat ball-room of the Atlantic Ho- ly effect the State of J . ... . 9 I -.... .11.1 aecentable offering of gratitude to lioa tel will oe filled wih seats ani usea or any one, u juu uiu n T:r Mora I nl 1 flm uliUu I Inr 1 HP fiiTi'HSlOIl. J lit It! ill ut; nuui t ai.Vl IUlii. u two tn mree inous-auu irimuha in m i no cone maw .-.v- ... vast audience at Morehead City to flesh, working for its own self. Then hPr Dr. Talmace. l.xcur.-ions win how shall we lot someimiKinanve run on that day from Weldon, v having received the iwvr ihro' Greensboro, Wilmington and Fay- the Holy Gho. t, and by using that pttPiMlle. It will bo the grandest nower in line of the army of Christ, day and biggest crowd ever ecn at according to the duty marked out in the Teachers' Assembly.rsortP the last gicat command. Carolina Teacher. "THE CITY OP AVE5UES." A Suburban Town Site of 4."0 .Acre-, iormlntr tlio South ern Cbrixmite LlmlU CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tlie Oiwrt City of t)ut State. A ttotdemrd 100 feet icilc. itvs a 3 mile drive, aroutvl DILWORTH, and it avenucn, ru.ining at right angle, are dlfeet wide, conntructed icith a view to sanitary adixtntagei, for HCiveroge with ttater facilities. Over ohc hutulrcd tluiumitul dollar ha alrewly leen Kjrnt'on thi pro jKTtyand many more tfioumiuh trill be erjemled in tttc near future. The jro)rttj contain the beautiful LATTA 1'aikof 'JO acres, a lowly fcfiture. of whicJi is Forsyth lake, 1200 ftet lona. Taken alto gether, this is the prettiest restjrt of tts character in the "Dixie" country. At LATTA Ihrk there arc ntw tn course of construction, ami will be i'ompleteil by August 1, lBt, a JJ vition designed oy tit ceU-brated Xomn-in, ''the architect of beauti ful designs," togetlicr with a keepern Uvlcj''-. unique in character ana a cnutrnntury after the English pat U rn, at a cost for the buildings and furnishings of over $13,000, together with otlici' attractive features, now Wing arranged for by the Charlotte Consolidated Cons. Co. Tls comjtany will offer at public xde on tlie premise on MAY, SI, 22, 1891, a numlterof valuable building lots, iu thi ihuiwA'ude vicinity of the pic-tun-sqne. places above descruicd. Tirtnsof sale: One-fourth caihlbal ance in 1.2 and 'A years. Tlie visitor t; Cltnrlolle on tltat day, will be present also at tfw regular annual id brat ion of MfrfcirE Dxraj of woiQ& " Tail rrr &j tw of Wort CamliM't rt.-cn ity, i wU worth tk Up ttvm tb ,io..l..t !t-tiuu.r4rTOtt4liMrotrjr. thm pnrrbxarvf lut or U; wtll k r.wat.4 wtik Uc irtnraof lb cnMUkU for totkaikla. lr rctMirtiM at bn.li..., tba pltmnm thm 4y tll urnplr riv mil t-t tb otU,. CUwri4 nute 111 k m hut to mIItm U prtr km- .n ymj4iUou J'r Tl.lVOr., unna tamw u Ut M a Ure nnmhtr cf buarl koa. A :lr catip4 nleetrw ctt railway o carry p.ttenmit ar Caarbrtta a b alr, , bufiat4 a :itir iiuunu apriua awr. forever." By that one passage ot Scripture he was brought into the kingdom, and if I .inight tell my own experience, I might tell how one Sab bath afternoon 1 was orougm. u uiv peace of the gospel by reading of the Syro-Phoenician's cry to Christ, where she said, "Even the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from the Masters table." Philosophic sermons uvcr saved anybody. Metaphysical sermons never saved anvbody. An earnest plea going right out of tho heart blessed of thA TTolv Ghost that is what saves, wv " '. 1 - Al that is what brings peopie into ui kingdom of Christ T snxmose the world thought that Thomas Chalmers preached great ser a patIv ministry, but Thomas lliikr?"ii mnt f f U la4t Illl. wait i ii nni til AutAtrrtnmr it,-. lSll. rur f ai ilr li.f-n-aiaUo, a44raM Wmtfi (TJ333UDATED COHS. CO. YOU MAN OF BUSINESS, Gnarantecd Cure for La Grippe, We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell you Dr. King's New Dis cover v for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition, it you are afflicted with La Grippe and will use this remedy according to uin c- fair tnal, ar.i ex- The Caucasian is a strong advo cate of home enterprises. It is proud ot those few that the State already has, and will ever lend its encourage ment and support to any 1 forth Car olina industry that willcrcjate wealth by utilizing native raw material of which we have an abundance. There fore we tag e pleasure in clipping the following item from the Goldsboro Argus: It was our pleasure yesterday to see the handsomest piece of work that the Goldsboro Furniture Facto ry has turned out since its establish ment and this is sayinga great deal. It was a black walnut book case, highly furnished in native color.and carved in a rtistic designs and adorn ments, supt srbly mounted, with plate glass doors a beauty ; a credit to the factory and to the master work man, Mr. Kfenry Epting, the Super intendent, whose handiwork.it was. room, ana and waiting! Wondur it is that the banqueter did not getrweary audi say, Shut tlie door pjfc i1Q came out of his sick room ami ipjtthp lasrcrards star-out" Tso, he I v nnd emaciated he stood has been waiting. Howtmuch be is in told the story of Christ to the people, earnest! Shall.I show you.? I. gather And in tlie great day of eternity it up all tt.e tears that flooded hisveheek e found that not somuch the elo- rln.sympathy, ad the blood that chan- j qaent sermons brought men to cnrist tion. civing It a perience no benefit, you may return the bottle rd have your money re- m -i 1, rxn-y TTfMhfld A.t all I f 1Ttul Wp make this offer. le- . 'ro imura w v v i m tic . . n Vy.J.mv-. , , I ;i nfrpr he nactoccupiea a pu- cause oi the wonderful success oi rr Kirji's New Discovery uunng 1 ast seaso n's epi dem ic. 1 1 a ve h card c nn( !ii in whit-h it failed. Try it. Trial ttnttlps free at Dr. K. II. Hol- liday, Clinton, 5s. C, and John It. Smith, druggist, Mt. Olive, 2. C. neled his brow and back anri hand and i gtory told, perhaps, by those wno poETRY ANI I LK, PJ foot, to; purchase our redemption. 1 J were enknown on earth, the simple DENTS AN1 EGGS. gather 'up all thesroanscmmg irom midniglit chill and .mountainihunger and desert lc meJiness, and I put th iatooaa bitter a y I gathenup all tha pangs that shofc from cross andi'pike audi spear into one gro an I take one drop c f sweat on his bro w, andll put it unda. the.glass of tlie gospel, . and fit enlargj js to lakes of sorrow, to ocea ns of ago ay. That Christ today,. emasiated and; worn and weary, comes here, and witl l a pathos in whkch everv viord is a heartbreak and every sente'aca a mart Tdoni, he say3ito you and lae says to ma . "Come, come; for all th'mgs are now i eady. ' Ahasueras nitide a feast tl at lasted fr r.f the Saviour's love and mercy, sent by the power of the Holy Ghost 4it to the heart. v,ome, -""'J w hp. is here this morning. He fills all the place. Holy Ghost is ready. THE AIK 13 FOU. OF IHATEES. Then I go and tell you tho church is ready. There are those here who say, Ifo one cares for iny souL We do care for it You see a man oowmg u i as r.nT1vonsay. "That man m indifferent' That man Lord Tennyson, who sells verses, also sells milk; and President Hayes raips Pr'rS and chickens f jr market. I tell you the J These examples may well be follow ed. News and Observer. bows bis "Life has been a burden to me for ttiA ruist fiflv years on account of pTpat suffering from very severe and frequent headnches. Biadycrotine done wonders for me. I am now proclaim the There are two old objections that I . 1 .... ark.h . .It1 . t0 fl I Atx I to heathen sections meet iw with. HoV MUCil LA II 1 Oil IjIU I First, that we nave neainens nere around us. That is untrue. We have among u old hardened dinners. whom our prayers and p;cadu.gs have not yet converted, because they would not hear us, think for them helves and go unto J.-sus, but they ii rp not heathens. Men who live in christian communiti s, in Mght of church steeples, in t-ound f cJmrcb Lells and among tru men and wo men, know of God ami a future world, they are not heathens; they liuvi! hhd the trospel preaebeu to them, but they refused to receive it. Thea r-liail they be the means of keeping the light from millions of benighted 'sonls. who never heard of Jesus or Nazareth and how he died to save their souls. Second, That charity must begin at home. They think thit that is unanswera ble and that they have got us. jet us see. Where is Charity's home? If it has a home rt earth, when it goes to it it is no longer charily. Charity flies on angel wings and will ii a new man ana snan . ;u nf irnnr mpfli(inf to h!1 I Can head in, prayer that the truth may go reach Gjeo. pFoWJLER, Atty-at-Law, Falatka, rioriaa. That drfiend m whrl yon lift with. Archimedts Mild : "Give mo a fulcrum on which to ret!, and I will move the earth. Manv a bu.-iness hai enough . CAPITAL AHD EHERGY And yrt bandy holds it own, ir fails altogether leetuse thec forces ve not wisely utilized. If you would move the world of trade, try the fulcrum of Newspaper Advertising. Thk Caucasian will enable you to do this to the greater possible advantage. REMOVAL, ! Has removed his Tailoring Esjab lihmentfrom his old stand to his never find earth on wnich to rest its .-men on Sampson Street, next to tho jewelled feet as long as there is brok- jj. E. Church, en heart uncomforted or a henlghted fbe great, and orignal leader in soul unsaved. low prices for men's clothes. Econ- Theseare the objections thatob- 0my in cloth and money will force tfiftnrs . trive. but thev are not their mn tn n-ive him a call. v til 1 fi 1 a! aaA VaV rel objections. Tho trouble wun arLatest J?asruon piates - m . la. MA '.Tn . . Continued on Second Page.l t Continued on Second Page. J a hand. 2 s. h -i- i 'x t ii- . i" ' it ' 4. . 4 4 v if Mi I ! i ! ! 1! I I 1 it 1: t. - I 4 I i 1 t i
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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