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THE WORLD'S TEWS a uov uo L.TIie Prey of Monopoly. SINfK LAST THURSDAY, C'AltK FULLY ASSORTED AXI COXDFA'SKI) FOll HL'SY PEOPLE. T v T! . i The Stale Jio inl v CoMiinis-ioii-1 er cf th Wi.rM'- Fair !;iv chosen ! Mr. P. 31. Wil-em fir F.x-utive j Cominissiomr of tho Siute Exhibit j at the World's Fair. j (iraml Sirr C. Uu-ho , who Midden lllrx-fs provenP-d him I'mm nt)'!iLiMj nt tht Wako Forest com- inenmmiit, is reported to in a loK.h!' condition. Hon.'.. V. Mii-on and' Col. Tim. Kenan delivered address :it the Veteran' triwtin;: at Morjjuiton on last Thursday. A tfood M.e pnr-e win raled tor the- JelFcrxon Javis monument. On laxt Friday L-ov. David Sot tle Uud du d ;st his homo in lieid-.-Vill. Mo was in hi HOih year. lie was electcdStan' Senator from Rock ingham county from 1 83 1 to bS10. When on :',0 yearn ol ae ho was elected to C'on;rih. In ln h was elected (tovornor. Ho had heen ji Htiniitf jidvi oato of Free SuH'me and was tho tlrt Democratic Gowrnor elected Iy Iiu people. Friday at Oroonsboro t Ik: I'.iard of Director of t!e ('. F. k Y. V. railroa I mot and electod Mr. II. I'ercy Oray to succeed his lather on tho Directory. Tlio Hoard then elected Dr. W. A. La-h, of Walnut Cove, a President of t lie road to mceeed the lately deceased President Oray. iIr. 11. I'orcy firay, tho pro.ui.-dnj; non of tho lute President, w ill con tinue hs Assist ant President. Tho (iuilford Hat tie Cround Com pany will celebrate tho tih of July in the (i. D. O. ParK, nieari.rccns boro. Hon. Kemp J. Uuttlo will deliver an address on "The Life and Character of (Jcn'l Jothio Stunner." Thoro will bo oi iu and military dis plays and other public 'festivities. Tim famous battle was fooht there on Thursday, March 15, 1781. Tho oompany for preserving the grounds was organized on May (Hh, 1SS7, with Jndjre Schenck for President. The summary ot tho reports of the thousand correspondents of the-, Department of Agriculture regard in;; lhe crops vas completed last Saturday. The standard of estimate is 100. The per ten times of condi tion are as lollows: Wheat DO, outs 8 1J, rye 5)1 J, rice 1)0, cotton 74, corn fix, tobacco 8!)i, sorghum 87, clover 1)1, meadows 92, sweet potatoes 01, Irish potatoes 88, apples 7:j, peaches J0, small fruit 83. Labor is reported at 83 j. Save as clover and meadows the whole report is below ordinary. The rains which injured tho other crops increased the percentile of clover and meadows. NATIONAL. Col. A. P. Andrews of lialeih has been promoted from 2nd to 1st Vice President of the Kichmand anil Danville Terminal system. The Ohio Republican have nomi nated Mai. MeKinlov for Governor. It the Oluoan knows a leach when it sucks his blood, Mac. w i 1 not get there. UOOTII AXX1VK1CHAICY THE UEPUBLIOOF NW1T-ZK11LAN1). I Continued from f:rt I'aije.j the McKinleyitea inIe it appear that thr-y wens reducing- tbe duty. In the wire M.-helnl the duty on one of tb nizes of wire mv for string was re duced from 1 cent? a jonnd to 2 cents, the other hzj beinjf left unchanged, lint at the end of th j wire wheilnles a paragraph was added jilar-i:ig a duty of 4't jx-r c nt ou all iron and htl wire worth iiuiro than four cents a iund. Now piano wire L worth from thirty to forty cenU a pnnd a'oraiil. Tlnw the old rates of lnty, ijnal an ;fl valorem 'A 11 t cent, on fiiaaller wire and 14 on the 'larger tiize, give pl;r-e to a 43 fr cent. raU-, wluch mean- increaaixig the rates ov r IVXt p-r cent, on tho finer, nnd over 00 on the coarser wire. Where the piano manufacturers laid 2 centa a iound duty under the old law they now pay over eight cents, and where they paid three ceuti they now pay over twelve cents. The kind of wireuaed for piano strings is made by one or two establishments in the United States, the most important of which i Washburn & Moen, who control important patents and were the chief movera in the formation of the barU-d wire trust. Jnst as Boon as the McKinley tariff went into effect the price of music wire was raised. Dealers at once -changed their lists, and wire which eoBt tho piano manufacturers fifty cents per pound before the McKinley tariff went into effect now costs them seventy cents per jxruni. The circular of one of the manufacturers announcing the advance bears dato of Oct. 13, 1890, just one week after the McKinley law went into effect. Another part of the piano affected by tho tariff is the action, or machinery for transmitting the strokes of the finger from tho keys to the utrings. The old duty on piano actions was 25 per cent, and under it tho business of making ac tions expanded greatly, there being now twelve establishments engaged in the manufacture of them, one of which makes 30,000 actions a year. But the ac tion makers wanted an absolute monop oly, and to went to the McKinleyites and succeeded iu getting the duty put up to 43 per cent, though they asked for 50 per cent. The smaller piano manufact urers do not make their own actions, and they protested vigorously against tho increase.of duty. They i-aid.iu their petition to McKinloy's committee: "The undersigned pianoforte makers of the United States would protest against such an advancement of duty as being unjust, obstructive and fatal, to the piano making industry of this coun try. There appears to bo no good reason for a higher rate of duty on pianoforte actions, sinco the manufacturers of this article in this country have been highly successful, having made large fortunes within a comparatively short time under the present protection duty. To raise the duty on pianoforte actions would simply mean to create a monopoly for A few action makers at tho expense of hundreds of piano makers." Tho action makers indulged in the usual rot about protecting labor, and de clared that they would be compelled to reduce wages were not their demands granted. Just as soon, however, as the McKinley bill was introduced one of these manufacturers at once cut down the wages of his laborers 10 per cent. Having thus given the action makers, tho wire makers, ivory key makers and tho single maker of felts full license to prey upon the piano manufacturers, Mc Kinley made the pretense of giving these also a "fair and equitable revision of the tariff" by raising tho duty on piannu from 23 per cent, to 43 per cent. As any duty at all is a matter of perfect indif ference to the piano makers, the hollow mockery of this pieco of McKinleyisin is evident. THE BIG FARMERS' UIXNFR. Tlie Failed Calf Will be Killed and Good .sprerhp Heard Other Xewny Hew. hsjxfial Corrt t.pon!rnt KosKisoKo, N. (.'., June 22, "Jl. Mr. J. V Jlarrsj, who has lc?n We Ten Jliiiutcs to Twelve. NKW DJVMAi COLUMN AHVEttTISEMEXTS. quite flck. is Improving. We Iiojk? to see him up num. Tte biy; b!iK- aro la-binj: in v.nd our merchant aie bu.-y. llosoboro lir.s heun to put on her bet dress for the :ird of July; there w ill be arrangements mady to t-eat 2,0to people comfortably. Tho Fay- etteville band 1 1 us already begun to to practice on its tunes for the occa sion, and the fanners all over the country are faying, we aro goin to hear Co I. Green antt Senator Uutler. There will also to .any other go4d speaktrs presont. At almost every house in this MClionyou cmse a pig, goat or lamb in tho pen prepar ing for the occasion. The commit tee of arrangements have met and the following marshals were ap lKinted, to wit: J. K. Duller, Chief; A. II. Hcrrmg, K. D. ('rumpler, Louis Itoyals, Charley Holland, li. L. Ciilbreth, F. I. McKenzie, V. J. Underwood, I Ionian Fisher, llury Fisher, A. It. Ilarri--, J. L. Warren, W. T. Owens, II. II. McLamb, Jas. Herring, John Itich, ('. P. Paikei, Assoeiatos. The farmers ;.!1 say their, crops look promising ar.d they feel like celebrating the 3rd. Hurrah! for the Mrd of July. Come one-! ('ume all ! ! SwixiiUUNi: & Co. Atlantic k 11. C. Railroad TIME lO To take effect 0 a. m., Wednesday, May 28th, lbi)). GOING EAST. 5 if, Station.-. rn . "S :.t Passenger. DAILY, Except Sunday. Ar. 1-L.v. Ar. I Iat. Goldsboro, Best's, La Grange, Falling Crook, Kinston, Caswell, Dover, Core Creek, Tusearora, Mark's, Newberne, ltiverdale, Croatan. Ilavelock, Newport, Wild wood, Atlantic, Morehead C'y, Atlantic Hotel, Morehead I)i't A. M. G 7 7 8 8 20 18 11 50 M. 1 M P M 03 3 z? :i 6G 30 4 Ofi", 1 03 53 4 21 .1 20 30 4 35 4 45 55 4 55 4 55 9 10 31 11 00 11 17 12 15 3 37 3 48 4 08 4 -37 4 51 5 01 5 16 5 23 5 31 P. M. 15110 02 5 05 5 09 10 3G5 19 5 15 U 05 5 31 5 31 11 41 5 4115 48 00 ( 00 G 09 42 G 39G 34 50 G 44G 4G 13 G 5G!G 5G 42 7 55 7 0l!7 217 287 17 P. M. 13 21 28 38 45 53 M 14 28 23 40 i in V 31 (Omlinaed from Firt ige.) L?n't po?-fcible. Tiierri "li33 beonso xaucb In your life change, adventure and quantity's of new and interesting i?ple. Not quite in the old war, but enough still to enable me to develop a new an 1 stronger love. They s iy a- love increase with the etrain put wr it, -oad in that cane yoars will grow as compact anl finn in the h?art of an oak. That's pretty to think of, isn't it'' Tiien with a sadden change of toue: "It U ix year? since we have ?een each othor, John. Just think L-t it! They say th:t I luive chanl very littkv aiid I wippfiso Von would have known me anywl:.-re. Have you chant -d, I wonder? Let m kco." Iioyal involuntarily ttirncil hb face away and diew his hreatH hard. Thii was the moment he Lad dreaded; for ii she fchoultl detect the imiKture there would lx the end of his scheme for hpur in.? her still a little while. And how would it be puatsible for her not to detect it? She must have had a series of photo graphs of hi -other John Itoyal dnring those years, pictures that would hare chronielttl each ralati n of change. There was no help for it, however, so he braced his nerves und face 1 round half defiantly toward lu r. Tne veil 'Still covered her faco, ;uiJ fhe mrule no effort to withdraw it. bht? had taken jff her other glove, and her hands lay together in her lap. Hhe seemed to feel that he was ben'ling to ward her, that hi eyes were on her, and lifted her hands and touched his face and his hair gently and iingermgly with tho tips of her fingers. With a sudden ness as overwhelming as would he the extinction of light on a fair day, the con viction came to Royal that the girl at his side was blind. For a moment he-was staggered; then came the memory of tho sick man's words: "She must not be left to poverty and dependence. She is physically in capable of making her own light with the world." In the light of this develop ment many things which had puzzled him grew cleaj. All the nobler instinct; of manhood awoke within him. The woman beside him was invested on the instant with a sacredness other and greater than that which had enveloped her as the possession o another man confided to his honor. She was in his eyes set apart as an object of tender care and consideration for all men. Yielding to tho impulse that was in him he clasped the gentle wandering hands in his and raided them to his lips, touching them softly, reverently, as a man might touch the sleeping form of his little child. '1 Jiaiitfii Heading A MOT 1,000 first-class Novels iust received for sale at T M FFBRP! I K for qnlyPHBEE CENTS each. CiJJLtl. Tl.e ioHmvii: i? a VA of TWEX rY-F! VK different Novels by llift irreatefit anl ip.nst poptilar aitlmrs of tlio day. 1 will iH you us many es you want nt 777.7;; ( 'KSTS o.ioh. You niu tuott ex.'l:;iti"o tliem iuison in jroort on! or) for O.XJJ XKW ADyi:UTISEMENTS. NKV ADVEUTISKMKNT. SHOES m "Continued next. week. ADVERTISEMENTS. t A Household Remedy i T FOR ALL i BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES GOING WEST. ! i - Stations. : so ! P.-isM-iiircr. i DAILY. Except Sun i day. r i --. o jo) Ar. I Lv. !Ar. ! Lv, In 1 80:5 wo (klebrate tho anniver sary ol the diiewvery of this country 400 jctiK ngo, hut 20 years before Columbus mado his discovery Swit zerland had already been a confeder ation of republic. In 121)1 the three cantons of Uri, Schwytz, and Un terwaldenjoined In perpetual league, completiiiif a temporary confedera tion mado in 121t'. Other cuitons came Into the confederation: Lucerne in 13:12, Zurich iu 13."l, until they numbered 13, but it was two or three centuries later before the number was increased to the present, 22. The people of Switzerland will celebrate this summer the 000th anniversary of their declaration oi independence. News and Observer. CAN'T SCA11H Tin: THAT WAY. HOYS Invention of the Shot Tower. "Before Watys had hia dream," says The Mechanical World, "the making of shot wan a slow, laborious and conse quently cotstly process. Watts had to tabo great bars of lead and pound them out into sheets of a thickness nearly equal to the diameter of the shot ho desired to make. He then had to cut these sheets into little cubes, place the cubes in a re volving barrel and roil the barrel around until by the constant friction the edge word off from the little cubes and they became spheroids. "Watts had often racked his brain try ing to discover some better and less costly scheme, but in vain. Finally, atter spending an evening with some boon companions at the alehouse, he went home and went to bed. He soon fell dnto a profound slumber, but the stimulants he had imbibed apparently disagreed with him, for his sleep was disturbed by unwelcome dreams. He imagined he was out again with the 'boys,' and that as they were stumbling homeward iu the dark it began to rain shot. Beautiful globules of lead, pol ished and shining, fell m a torrent; and compelled him and his bibuloos com Morehead Dp't Atlantic I Intel, Morehead C'y; Atlantic, ildwood, Newport, Ilavelock, Croatan; ltiverdale, Newberne, Clark's, Tusearora, Core Creek, Dover, Caswell, Kinston, Falling Creek, Li Grange, Bast's, Goldsboro, A. M. 48, 02 18 A. M.'p M P M (; i'y ! oo oo G or, c lo 07 G 17 G 27 18 G 47 jG 52 23 7 00 7 05 7 no 7 51 8 07 S 12 8 i) 08 9 18 9 32 9 18i 53 8 00,8 10 07'.8 28:8 33 12,8 41 8 45 8- 50,9 22 1 30 9 08 2 02 2 12 9 1S2 2i'2 30 9 32 2 54 3 00 9 48 3 25 3 4Q 9 59 9 59 4 00:4 05 10 OS 10 13 4 25 5 00 10 2G10 2G 5 24 5 30 10 42jl0 45 5 54;G 04 10 oO 11 00. G 24 G 34 0 l. VB Botanic Blood Balm It Pi i roc SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT v wmiw hheum. eczema, every form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being eff.cacious in toning up the system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if direction nro followed. OtPl I rttLC "Book of Henden." d BL0CD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. 8IS jll 30 7 20j A. M.'A. M.A MA m One ot New York city's most prominent physicians speaks, ex ca thedra, as follows : "Any charming youupr lady missessiii'' a sweet, rose bud mouth, with a throat upon which panions to drag their heavy limbs to a phlegnioms has fastened itself, can- place or shelter. not be kissed without phlegnionjs be ing tho price paid cash on delivery by the person who takes part Xvith her in the dual blis. Favetteville Observer. , Now, clear Doctor, you can't scare the boys that way. What does a lit tle thing like "phlegimmis" amount . to when tempted by the prospective "dual bliss." There is but one tiling that willstop the enterprising andap- Tn the morning when Watts arose he remembered his dream. He turned over in his mind all day and wondered what shape molten lead would assume in falling through tho air. These thoughts tormented him so persistently that at last, to set his mind at rest, ha carried a ladlef ul of molten lead to the top of the steeple of the Church of St. Mary, of Redcliif , and dropped it into a moat below. Descending, he took from the bottom of the shallow pool several handf uls of the most perfect shot he had Train 50 connects with Wilming ton & AVeldon train bound North, Uaving Coldsboro 11:50 a.m., and with Richmond & Danville train West, leaving-Goldsboro 2:40 p. in. Train 51 connects with llichmond & Danville train, arriving at Gclds boro 2:55 p. in., and with Wilming ton & Weldon tranrfrom the North, at 3 10 p. m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington & Weldon through freight train, North bound, leaving Golasboro at 9:50 p. m. S. L. DILL, Superintendent. FRANK L INS FAMO U S TOAST. preclative American youth, and that! ever seen. Watts' fortune was made, i.s when the "sweet, rosebud mouth" just wont ! Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell you Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with La Grippe and will use this leuiedy according to direc tions, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle arU have your. money re funded. We make 'this offer, be cause of the wonderful success of Dr. King'a Ntiiv Discovery during - last season's epidemic.- llave heard Di iiu ("oeo in wuiCD li ldiJCd. irvll. Trial bottles free at Dr. It. II. ilol liday, ClintouN. C., and John It. Smith, lruggItBMt. Olives N. C. ; 7 i , Twi " r- .' A'Safe Ihvestnicnt . Is one uhich is guaranteed lo brine you satisfactory results",' or ia case of failure ft return1 or purchase 'price. On for he had conceived the idea of the shot tower, which ever since has been the Only means employed in the manufacture of the little missiles so important in war and sport." ' x ' ; ' Melted lead ought to be able to drop from the top of a tower in the United States as cheaply as elsewhere, but here we put a duty of two and one-half cents a pound on shot to protect oar shot towers. For some years the dnty has been paactically prohibitory, the figures &t hand showing imports of less than, hundred dollars' worth per year. . It is understood that the shot product of this country is controlled by a trust. - Achillea and the Tortoise. ApAradox which has been inherited from thft Greeks that of Achilles .and i;ho tortoise is familiar. Achilles (the swift footed; allows the tortoise a hundred yards start, and runs ten yards while the tortoise runs one. Now, when Achilles "has run a hundred yards the tortoise has run ten yards, and is therefore still that dis- Benjamin Franklin was dining with a small party of distinguish ed gentlemen, when one of them sail: .'-Uuro tre thrae nationali ties represented; I am French, and my friend there is Kmjlish, and Air. 1 ranblin is an Ameri can. Let each ono propose a toast. It was agreed to, and the En glishman came fiist. He arose and in the words of a Briton bold, "Here's to the Great Hri tain, the sun that tavei light to the nations of the aaith." . The Frenchman jWas rather taken aback at thigbut Le pro posed: "Heie's, tiv France, the moon whoso magic rays control the tide of the world." lien, then arose, with an air of quaint modesty, and said. "Here's to George Washington. the Joshua of America, who commanded the sun and moon to stand still and they stood stiilil- MM L.4 U s f; f. n mm M Mi ant The Story "of a Werlding liing, by! tr.t autlior td 44l)traThirne.,v- ! iVd-cly Accused, by Mrs. Ann S.' Stephens Lady V'idworth's ' Diamond-4, by "Tiio Duchoss." Iis- or Mrs.? !v WilUb; Collins.. A l'al.-e Scent, by Mis. Alexander J The Heir to"Ashloy, by Mrs. lleu-f vy Wood. - ThelVviltt Kk-hanl l'anlon, bv' IM.-rarJeo:i. 1 I ho Mystery ot the 1 Lolly Tre', , by the author d" "Dora Tliorne." A Dark inheritance, by Mary C ecu Hay. Grange, ly Mrs. 'Icnry W ir- An- Tho C( 1- M.t W ..1 l'ori-" FintuiH', by l-ior-n- d.-n. A Vaga'iM.ml Heroin, by Mas. !iio YA wards A Trouidoome Girl, ly Duchess." IheGiiilty lliver, bv ;Jins. ' Cnder tin Lilacs, bv theauth ;rof 1 "Dura Thorn.'." , Carn'ston's Gift, by Hugh Con ' way. TheLawyoi's Secret, by Miss M. ! Hi-addon. by 1J. is, Far by Mrs. Hen- '1 h(s Mi-ad ventures ol John Nich-j. The Nine of Hearts, oison, ViV Jlobert ituis s:o enson. . Moon. The Baron' Will, by Sylvauusj The Io.-t Hank Note. Cobb, Jr. . ; iy Wootl.' flic Poison of Asps, by Florence Ivan the Srf, by Svlvamis Cobb, Marry at. Jr. Hetween Two Smi, by the author A Modern Cinderella, bv tho. auth- of "Dora Thome." .r of "Dora Thorno." Before We Take TOCK We shall close out our entire Line. We are in mid June with too much of unsold Goods. a jot h HES-AND CLOCKS, And my HlL'AllHNG iiUSINESS and agency for Sewing Ma chines, I have accepted the agency for the Great Southern Music house of. Lndden A: J'ates, of Savannart, Ga., for tho sale of Ik 0EGANS. well known and reliable makes: MA MASON A II AM LIN' and CUICKEU- bo seen on j sell-tlie following TllUSIfEK, STEALING 1NG. :Y sample Bteri i tir L'iano and a Sterling Organ can exhibition at my place of -business in Clinton. Call in amlget, ou. terms, from spot cash to two years time. You, can choose the vdan of payment. Don't delay, tmt come along and get a. good Jnslrunieht. No household should be without one. Yours Truly, H. B. GIDDENS. NEW ADVERT I SEM E N ' f NEW BUGGY' SHOP- I Ji;:.ve opened at the Warren, stand. I make JOil -.'SOU old NEW ADVEitTISEMENTS. New aM Ealaifii Fades to1 AT Buggies, wagons, BOAU CAliTS and OX CAItTS, and do ALL SORTS OF RE PAIRING. J make TURPEN TINE TOOLS. In fact anythir done at a lirst-class' Ehicksirith Shop. I lui've not quit the IL'v R NESS RES IN ESS, but am mak ing and keeping on lunid a lar ger supply of Harness, Saddles, &c. lhan ever before, and at t lie lowes.t prices.' Yon all know .my reputation for good honest woik. The work of tho lhickcmit,li Shop will be of the i-ame guaranteed honest quality a? at my Harness Shop. . vi Rring me. your vrork. Let me furnish you with what you need in my line. ' Rcspecttul.'v, an30- if W..IL STETSON" T. T. WILLIAMSONS BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY We won't stand on nriens t.hp p-nnric In Addition to My Regular Stock of must go. You can buy a nice Coat for 50 cts., a pair of Pants-for 50 cts.,. a Vest for 50 cts., a pair of Shoes for $1.00, a Hat for 5 cts. Pants Cloth 10 cents per yard. It will pay you to call now, Stock is unbroken. You can buy lots of goods for a very small amount of C ASH. Yours Very Friendly, King Clothier and Hatter. 5 J' (uy the Best! BLYMYER CANE MILL" Fruit Evaporator, f An Oft ahpnrl Whpn AoViilloa lino mn IhU i ae plan you can - JAy fiyin ,.ur ad- tliose ten yarda the tortoise has ran one l?" t ' U 01 lun.8 y"- When Achilles has run the one New Discovery for'.foWMuniption. Itls iuarantecu to urmrfoiiel n every cose, when used for ny '-fiflefetiou of Throat, Luns or (;het, pftcli'-s Consumption, Inflammation IV JLuiigo, lironcliitis, Asthma, Whooping Cou?h. Croup, etc., le. It U plcaMivnt and . agreeable to yard the tortoise has run one-tenth ot a yard. - And' "when Achillea has run the one-tenth of a yard tLetortoise has run one-hundredth." i It i'is only neces sary to continue-J the r same proeeMf reasoning to prove 'that Achilles can "taste, perfectff safe, and can always be I never overtake the tortoise. I -;yi'. 1 uepenupii ujkjii, inai noiiits tree at 1 r. K. IIT IIol.Li DAv's Drugstore, Clin tim, and Dr. J. IUSmitL', Dniict. Ml. Olive, C. 01 course ' It- is ; a fact that Achilles does overtake the .J tortoise, liotwlth- standthla apparently logical reasoning to the contrary. New Yorii Tribune.' Cave8tt,md Trirte-Miirks oMainnd. ncd ell Pat ent Jmihcii coiKhicttit for Moctrmte Fes. Our Oifica is Cipcsiic VSS. Paten Office, and we can ic-rnre putt-nt ia Ices time than those renote from Wucbieton. ' 6end modal. drwiri? or photo., w ith dcyrrip--tlon. We adie. 1 pntcntahlc or not. froo of charge. Ottr fqc not due till patent in eeitirod. -. A Pamphlet. "How to Obum Patents.'' with names of actual cMenu in yonr Stat e, ucntj-,cr town, sent free. rAddrcss. e.A.snow&co. Ooposit Patent Office, Washington. D. t . 4.4 Ss. ss.-j r? MIS For Sale E5Y ALL BETTOH'S. A POSITIVE CURE FOR IN USE OVER 40 YEARS. vx ri i SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. WONDERFUL. Hlshett TESTIWCW'.LS. At Drassftor MolleU Hecctptof Friee. WINKELMANM & BROWN Dt'us Co. r Baltimore, h'd. QPFALI i B j he- Gn-at German fia lifa-ische Cure will l E cure nrTOB. sick ' " malarial and all form of headarhn. Peoria who bare Buffered, ay It la a God'a blesaius Err. ES tn mnnkma. I lea ant- to use. So bad effects. Cure eertam and quick. For le br 1rnreist, or by mail 25 trati. BROWS IKI4i 2 ' CO.. HALT I- . I iwab tut. , istt, or by mail 25 mm. iADACHE 4' '" Lave been appointed atrent for the Blymveu Iuon vonx- Co., of Cincinnati, pliio, for tlie counties of Sampson, Duplin and Pender. They ara the lar?e:it manufacturers of Cane Mills, &c, in tlie Uni ted Slate?. I can tell as- lo v as anyq!io. selling' firt-clas machines. I also sell thf! ' Cj;ebuated alteu A. Wood M 3 wees, JIay IjAti, &cv d o best payingma cliine lMMif avmer. .: Can make and gavo haXr one-third cost of Fodder. I eell the above micmBjcs di rect from lhe;facorv :i i.. . j aia.ii.tj it n yji;r inierrsi, io cor respond v.;tlOne befor bnyintr Terms llbs'tsif.V Kt-tfoUv.: ' t- t ; y..U..COj;VELI,, inyl4-li : Wallace, N. C. INly Factory is now run at full ca pacitv. rly heavy work is now done by steam power. I ran turning out a hire number of new style Ilujri s Mini Pheatony. Wo make to ;rler, rut always keep a lo w styles an Iaml far examination. I w-ill keep on hand a laro Jot ul Western Busies (opon ' and top) and Koad-s Carts. They will npiai in (tuality and an- sold a low as any lil.e srootls in (io!M4ro, Fy('ltt vilk or Wiliiunyloti. iitound Shaves, llaclw a:id aU IVi.o 'i'ools made, anil" lU?j:-tii inj; done on short notice. HARNESS, AVIIIP.S, - - COLLARS AX1) ALL , 1IAUXESS If A III) WA ill'. I -'v 111 hereafter keep m stock. -My Harness Department is under The Caucasian Office, on Fayelteville Street, near my Facvmy, 't-cHf Bs sure t' .see :ny styles aid get ins pYk!s b t'mi- J,;i j. Ri'-ut ctfi:!; v," j u 1 SW - V. T. W i L i . I A M S( . OUR SPECIAL Hew Millinciy TO TIIK TAX-PAYERS OF Sampson County. Yoti cai! hereby take notice that tim J'oard ol Coun'y Com missioners are required by livr to .'liter up double tax against ;!1 persons who fail to list their property with tlie 1st Take s ul t e .Keve:ai lownsliips before the 1st Monday of July, 1891. The List Takers ?'ll post their townships according to law, fnd in order to save errors, mistakes, costs, fine.- and penal ties it is to the interest of every tax-payer to see to it that his property and poll is care-, fully listed, and to this end the i?oard of Commissioners re spectful safest thai each tax-payer examiua his tax-sheet before it is signed and filed. L'y order of ' Commissioners. C. PAUTIiICK, Chairman. O. i IIeklixg, Clerk. ; 's A t Just received from Xpw York ity all the latest and neuvwt shapes in lioimets, Hat.-, Netn, Flowers, new Tips, new Trim iniriM3 new Ribbons, Arc, tc. NO OLD STOCK atoui: '. - a O It B . Everything fashionablo in Head-wear , ;it Hie very low est Cash Prices ! Miss Annie Giodens' Mllllaerjr EffUbllnliMeBt. The Alliance SI 01 "1 &1J? ofTinware, which thev ar . icr iiuAl,t; I'lllVES. OurTLi is of tl.e very best. ro- BASKETS NOTICE. The undersigned harin de termined to discpiitinue the li quor trade after the 1st of July, will offer to his customers bar gains in his stock of Liquors. On hand a few barrels pure Corn Whisky, some extra A pule Braudy, a few barrels old live whisky, fine Port Winef Scnp'a nonir NVine, Ginger Wine, Jtum, Gin, Ac, all of which I can re- mmend as pure and suitable foYmedical puposes. Come anaSecnre a suddIv wiib von can beta "cheat?. 1 1U4 ta C. PA11TRTPK" 1 Anril lOfl, lani FOR HOGKLEBERY PICKERS AT. THB LOW PiUCK OP S1X CKXTS KAC1I. A lot of Washtubs cheaper than ever ,lr e ate now selling Granulated Sairir it ri -' - market. Molasses , Porto Rica, at 30 cnts per Lalif1 Ceut" r P". A lot of fine Tobacco at 25 cent 5 ?1In' Hardware and all Farm SurpH at I 40r ui piles at same LOW PIUCE FOR CASH OWLV ! Q. A. 0 lute, MANAGER, 1 J
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 25, 1891, edition 1
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