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THE WORLDS NEWS SINCE LAST THURSPA Y, CARE FULLY ASSORTED AND condensed for husy people. Judu'f II. A. Oilli.mi of Tarlxro died on lat Thurvl-ty. TJie Odd Fi llouM Orphanage wi'l b located at (Jfoldboro. M". J. L. ltanwy aucceeds llvw Baylu Cade on the Pro? r-1 ive Fa nur. The Ninth Annual Fruit Fair will q iH-ld tltiH year in (IriTiisboro ou Auuu.t 4 1 1 1 uud Glh. 'I he (Jov. I i.vuing warrant for the Dinct land tax. North Caio lina U the first St de to commence the r- funding of (h; inoiw-y to the peoj-le. The jjn at cuifii lor 1 1 1 fouuda tionofthe large Light IIou at Cape Hattera wa overturned and swept away hy a severe torm on YrdneMlny of lat week. The Ions i about 75.000. Another Cafcon will have to lo built and tlir work commenced from a new. Mis Helen Fowle.daughter oi the late Oovcrnor Daniel O. Fowle,will be married here on the 22nd instant, to Mr. Wright, of Chicago. IMiss F'owle is w idely known in this State. The giomi is a man of wealth and position. The marriage ceremony w ill be pet formed at Christ church at Raleigh. It ii with Hutifaction that, we print n our telegrams thn morning that the Department at Washington has agreed to pay lo Gov. Holt the $26,600 which tvax at first erroneou sly withheld. The delay of the (JoTernor in paying out the money i.i shown to have been wi.se. Full payment can now be make to all ap plicant. Newa and Observer. The Wilmington MeHsenger speak ing of The Or ton ays: This elegant hotel is furnished with every modern appliance for comfort and convenience, and the lct that the rates are now $2.00 and upwards per day should mnV.e it overflow with guet.. The rooms at f 2 are equally as well furnished as those on the first floor and the bill of-fare is tho same. J. K. Montague, tho manager, is a genial and cltver gentleman, and makes his guests lel completely at home. Under his management. The Orton is more popular than ever. NATIONAL. Mrs. Jefferson Davi has consented for the body of her husband, ex President Davis, to be removed from Mississippi, to Richmond Va. Gov. Campbell was renominated by the Democrats of Ohio for Gov ernor on yesterday. The nation will watch the contest in Ohio this year with peculiar interest. Congressman Oates denies using the language he is reported as using about the Alliance, but the wording of his explanation shows a spirit of FOREIGN. The Prince of Wales, w hose royal nephew, emperor Williams of Ger many, is now visiting him, will probably initiate the Kaiser into the mysteries of baccarat before he returns to Germany, that is, if Mama Vic, has not prohibited it. Colored Teachers' Normal Institute. The Ina'iJute for the Cohort d Teach ers was opened Monday morning by Superintendent I ham Itoyal. In his opening remarks he counseled harmony anion the teachers, attention and in vestigation of all the subjects presented to them. He outlined the work of the Institute, stat'na: that th e principal sub jects of the lectures for the week will be Arithmetic, English Grammar and Gc ography. The first lecture in the morn ing was devoted to English Grammar, giving an outline of tkc order in which the subjects Bhould be taken up, and the manner ot presenting them to the pu pils. The evening was deveted to lec turing on Arithmetic. At 4J P. M., Mr. F. It. Cooper delivered an excel lent and appreciative address, counsel ing them to admire great and good men, and to love whs t is ;ure, noble and vir tuous, and that would lead them to have the same qualities. The teachers show ed their appreciation of the speech by a funanimous vole of thanks. Dnplia County. (Special Correspondent.) The new and beautiful Presby terian church at Chinquapin was an cidently burned last winter just as it was completed. The accident was caused from trying to dry by stoves the newly put up plastering last winter. ThHgood people of this section are making an effort to re place the building, and appeal to Presbyterians in the State and a generous public for assistance. . Mr. llenrv L.amh ,r 'itv isyv ii quits low with fever Is, we re glad to itate, rapidlly improving. ' SOLICITOR ALLEN CORRECTS US. . Flrtt Court is Duplin August 3rd. Kikston, N. C, July 11th, 91. Mr. Vnrion Butlrr 1 notice tha- you ay in The Caucahan that the first Court in the Sixth District opens at Pen ur on September. Uth. This is a mis lak. Dupliu in the firt Court and opens ou the 3rd day of Auxmt. See Acts ol89, chap. 323. Lenoir is Aug. llth' and then Pender. Pleas make this correction for the benefit of your ' lhiplm irieml . Yocrs, ofcc, O. II. ALLEN. Falsoi Items. The trucking season is about over. The young people here had a very plyiiant dance ou last Friday night. Uev. Peter Mclntyre left for Can & Tuesday morning on a visit to u retet'ons. i J jgjflj() j KenlQCKy Continued from flit I'ugt-.j tjipre b Dei the ajeor nor a lareeii iaifi, grave." Come, fl je -who Larfe been oOt to tlie grave U xreep thero ! o-bcoa 11 ye ooauprted aouls, ret up erf y&ur knees. & Cw no power lo tfifrj , ,. .. a. " l 1 T. At np power in thle religion U quiet tip wrft paroxyim of grieti TLcr corxu nj An answer from contorted vtdo"7 hootl and orpiiaooge and chtldiehsne Hajlng, "Aye, aye, w am vitnpwP Agxin, I remwi tuAt we aro wlt- iy)6dt4 o7 tbe fact that religion tower to give composure in (he h4 X&ornent. I ehoU rlefcr forget tne flrji tlffid X confronted doatfl. We vnt fi f it a TTT rTf. t J dEUDe to the fatohoudo whf-.ro tins &e jrjement had Gome, and wb Sawthfe oz afon0 mA 6CLrrlare& vfdfi one carriage thai crpoc&u mf bofuh atteotion, and. ; lack plomet. I Bail: ''Wftat whaVs tUaU Why those bl at Uio tocf AM alter it: nod to too 1 W mtod ci -ppon the bnght ac0 of ai 0 A ... I " womarirM three daya departed la. Wompa. forgot. SHUtS OF JTUK CirBJ3TIAN0, lt sermoos ftod la our lay eiho W9 are ver apt, when tW) woii r illustrations ot dvina triamrrl back to aome dhitlngalshed pe- to a John Knot & Harriett But I want you for witnessed I want to know U yon have ever anything to make ytm behove thai KtUgion of Christ can give composure- the final hour. Now. In the courts, at torney, jury and Judge will never ad mit mere hearsay. They demand that the wHnees must have seen with his own eyes or head with his own ears, and so I am critical In my examination of yoa now; and I want to know whether you have seen or heard any thing that makes you believe that tho religion of Christ gives composure m tho final hour. "Oh, yes, you nay, "X saw my father and" mother depart. There was a great difference in their deathbeds. Stand ing by the one we felt more veneration. By the other tltcre was more tender ness." Before tlo one you bowed per haps m awe. In tlie otlier cose you felt a ft yoa would like to 0 along with lier. Ilow did tliey feel in that last hottrt How did they seem to act I Were they very much frightened IHd they tafte hold of this world with both hands as though they did not want to giro ft Hpf 'Oil, no," you say, "no; I etnetnber as though it Wero yesterday; she had a kind word for ue all, and there were a few mementoes distributed among the children, and then she told ue how kind we must bo to our father In his loneliness, aod then site kissed ns good by aod went asleep as a child in a cradle. " What made her so composed ? Natural courage f "No," you say; "mother was very nervous; when tho carriage inclined to tho side of the road she would cry out; she was always rather weakly." What gave her composure! Was it because she did not caro much for you, and the pang of parting was not great? "Oh," you say, "she showered upon us a wealth of affection; no motlier ever KlYwl Iwt nmnmi - mrwD Tnan stncr loved us; sho showed it by the way 9he nursed us when we were sick, and she toiled for us until her strength gave out." What, then, was it that gave her composure in tike last lourt Do not hide it. Be frank and let mo know. "Oh," you say, "it wa because she was so good; she made the Lord Iwr portion, and sIkj lid faith that sho would go straight to glory, and that we would all meet hr at last at the foot of fho throne." U-JUIELIHVHHS rtAVK M1VBU TA9TI4D IT. Hero are people who riy, "I saw a Christian brother die, and lie tri umphed." And some one else, "I saw a Christian eister die, and slie tri umphed." Some one else will say, "I saw a Christian daughter die, and she triumphed." Come, all ye who have seen tho last moments of a Christian, and give testimony in this muse on trial. Uncover your heads, put your hansl on the old family Bible, from which tljey fisod to read the promisee, and protnlee In the prescneo of high heaven that you will tell tho truth, fhe whole truth and nothing but the truth. With what you have seen with your own eyes and what you liavo heard wtth your own ears, is there power in this Gospel to give calmnese and tri umph in the lost exigency? Tlo re sponse comes from all ettae, from young and. old and middle aged, "Wo are wit nesses 1'' You see, my friends, I have not put before you an abstraction or a chimera, or anything like guesswork. I present you affidavits of the beet men and women, living and dead. Two wit neeeee in court will eetahllsh a fact Here are not two witnesses, but ml Dons of witnesses on earth ail in heaveo testifying that there in power in this religion to convert the soul, to give ifmnSost in trouble, and to afford etun peruse in tho lost hour. H ten moo should come to you when you ate sick with appalling sickness, and say they had the same ekrknees and tot a certain medicine and it cored them, you would probably take ft Now, sappose ten other men noma come up and say,' "IVelom be lieve that there U anything in tfmt med jap. "Weil," I Wr7 tried ktr "Nq, I never tjfed it, but I dost befieve there is anything hj If Of course you dlscrodft thetr testimony. The skeptio may ootne and Boy, "Thefe fa no power in your religion. "Have you ever tried itr "No, pa" '"Then avauntr Let me treke the testimony of the minions of souk that have been converted to God, and comforted m trial and solaced hi the lost hour. We will take their teetimonv fMI t.hfv frv "We are witnesses f" Professor Henry, of Washington, dis covered a new star, and the tidings sped by submarine telegraph, and all the ob servatories of Europe were watching for that new star. Oh, hearer, looking out through the darkness of thy soul, canst thou see a bright hght booming on "Where r you say, "where! How can I find itr Look along by the line of the Cross of, the Bon of God. Do you not see it trembBng with aU teoderness and beaming with all hope? I fa the Star of Bethlehem. cpp horror tW my vkUa froze, Pjaafh struck I coased the tido to stem. U wh the Star oBctiilshom. Oh, liearert, get your eye on HI It ii easier for you now to become Chris tians than Ufa to stay away from Chnst ajid he von. When Madame xd4 b. u-r muj or wm nuvl oil the tftihfx ml Vienna by the frvrJ of Iter rlvul, Aux-Ila Stelnlngpr, who had alrt-fvt? Urah to decline through lux dJWtUioo. Yaws pitBed on, aiI otm da MaAamo Sjo tag, in t gVjry, wtwi riding through tho tn?t of lVrtin, when ft) saw a little child tattling a UlnJ woroan, and she auk!: "Ouo hra, Hltle child, coLue htsra Who 1 tliat you aro leod- lnif hv - I n t ' I " " WK i-MWJH I liKJ 11U.H3 CU1KJ And tho liUks child AiiiJia Su-!n!n-x. u?l to x- a grU e!nAcr, txit f-he t hut &rxl twin crld laiK-ii jjit it tliitt hJit- J lux eyvfnhW "le my lorn U Ikt," j add Mikdanw &uUm, "and tell her an old fvjrpwlatawu will null on Ikt tliis afternoofi." T1k iieit w'k hi H.rlln a vu-st scmbLie gatli. rl at t Lt-rvllt for t2iat fcvt "flJJiu nt'iiifiu, rtiWl 11 vui- fvJJU ILUIV j Sontiwf that night i had uever sung before. And she tok a sklllod la J;i trfcl to givn eve- J oculist, who fcight to tin i,r bUl wonutn. Until the day of An; lLi Steioln r'b de&th Miiks. Sutig tAi ntr(j of ht iu A her dfMirhtcr aft-r tii;it. Tln.t wi what tlo queen of hmi did for !.t omMiiy. Rut, oft, 1kit a ni'.re thri'Miu titory I still. Rlind, l;a:;i. r(;il, p,r aikl lost, thoo w!k, uh -ij tho world uud Christ vere rival.- for thy heart, didst bias thy Ird away f'hrist com now to glv th hlj(ht, to tvo tht)a l.om, to ylw thee bx-iiveu. With mjro than a Soiling's generosity, La oonios now to meet yotir ntl. With inoro- than a SoritagH iuus!( lie comes U pkid for thy dellveranoa N E W ADVERT I S EM ENTS. Both the method ad rcsulta when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the Ss tera effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipaiion. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs 13 for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ore who wishes to try it. Do net accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. fW YORK. N.Y. w. c, R J AGENT, Carries line of a. choice and reliable pure Wines, Whiskies' at the J. miANWEs, Beeu, &c, W. White Store. Cigars and Tobacco of quality always in stock. tfoort I will be glad to pee you. ItESTA U 11 A N T. R. C. Soath erlanj runs a First-Class Res taurant up stairn in same build ing, and will be glarl to serve the people with meals at all hours. W. c. RICH. jy 16 3m Agent. New ai mm Faclifls AT W. T. ArILLIAMS0N S BUGGY AHD CARRIAGE FACTORY My Factory is now run at full ca pacity. My heavy work is now done by steam power. I am turning out a large number of new style Buggies and Pheatons. We make to order, but always keep a few styles ou hand for examination. I will keep on hand 11 large lot 4 Western Buggies (open and top) and Roads Carts. They will equal in quality and are sold as low as any like good.-; in Goldshoro, Favetteville or Wilmington. . t& Round Shaves, Hacks arid all Edge. Tools made, and Ropairii)? done on short notice. HARNESS, WHIPS, COLLARS AND ALL HARNESS HARDWARE. I v ill here.Uter keep in stock. Harness Department i under The Caucasian Office, on Favetteville btreet, near my Factory. -Be sure to see my style ar get uiy prices hi fore buyLig. Respectfully, JulS-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON Handsom Library Free I DO YOU WANT IT? We will give a handsome Circulat ing Library free to one person in esich village or city (having no Free Library) on condition that thev wii! a!lowthe people to have the tise .f it fcr one year, at the expiration oi which time it becomes the Idb.iriau's absolute property. Address, NAT. VlIiUAGE LlBHAKV ASS'.T 010 F Street, N. W j !5 - I in Washington, I). C. TIl 3Iillllte.S to IVelve (Continued from First Page.) hhc had coiuddereti the man with wIrjih elie had gone through the cretnony as the contracting party. This no eab queut declarations would change. That Hart Ii -ysd by suppression of the f.'tct that h wi aeting ha jroxy should have iuvtstd himIf vntk entire re-FjoEu-iibihty aa pruicipal appeared to fol low .t a l.jgical s?ju.-tJoe. And any t jfxt f;-to eScrt to free himwlf from ihti i c-' .- fwwxa or his MunJenng might ;i'.n, W'uM certainly li aorrediU.I ti a Ji-v'-ry on his Krt that his ini- Tstjuatjou of the d3id inaa wotdd be Nti rvn of niwricml rults wouki pLioe him, in short, in th.- iition of a Ixtflkd itf irxaliuunt iiiiiurtor. "You Ihjw it tbe poor fellow f uii'A I'm caught in the trap by both leg. Jf I hold to my marriage. 111 be foisting on a woman a husband she dont love and doat want, awl that, too, when tle thinks sheVt ra.irried to somebody elsti. And if I get a divorce in order to fret? b-r, f-le may thiuk, and theworkl will .ty, that I do it bocau.- I can't ge hold of tle money. Xob'ly had a hint of th- jiroxy business at the time, and nolxiy i goin u.- lelieve in it now. 1 wouldn't i:y-lf if I were outside of it all. lN-oplt will swear the wh;de thing w;is a plant from limning to end, and that I'm slinking thy b ig lcau I've got found out. Them ik-v.t wfwssv-h a oon- I fotindfl iiibw fbi'x- tlxi wnild lxranr 1I ac tually Htinpl on tbo Qntr in his impotence anl Ijewiklerment. JSfrs. Hart's f;K wiw tuncxl from him, 15it a suspicious gurgle and movement of ler shoulders attracted his attention and changod the current of his thought. "Oh, it's tremendously fanny, I dare say!" he growled. "I dont see the Joke myself, but to an outsider I suppose it's exquisite, Tisn't ofton one has the chanco of rejoicing over a man wrig gling in a dilemma like a worm in a woodiKx-ker's beat. I'd laugh outright, though, if I were you. It's more decent than sniggering in corners." A handsome ffice, in which amuse ment struggled with contrition, was turned toward him, and two hands wo cordially extended: "Forgive me, John, and dont be cross! I'm g-xng to help you, I am tudeetL with wits and will both. Only I couldnt forbear a quiet chwekte. Yon looked 00 preternaturf-illy concerned aod solemn and ami caught." Royal wad molhfwd. Pew pwojilu could resist the chtenn ut Mrs. Hart's nKiner: it was invigorating and comforting, like sunshine. Catching her eye he experi enced a sudden and delicious revulsion of feeling, like that produced by a bit of commonplace In an abstruse volume. He bit his lip to keep from smiling. 'Nina," lie rebuked, "the way you are taking this affair is positively subversive of morals. Instead of howling at me with indignation, and hounding on the populace with tar and feathers, yon are acting as tlwugh tho situation wasnt past mending. And I believe in your sonl you are enjoying yes, actually en joying it with the flippancy of a gamin. What do you suppose is going to Ijecome of you in the other country if you dont fetch his folly home to the fool in this?" His words were light, but they over lay considerable emotion. He was grate ful to her with a gratitude beyond ex pression for her sympathetic compre hension. "Something more satisfactory than endless twalmody or aorial progression, I hope," she smiled. "Mocking at those in sore straits and grievously tormented I hold to be my mission. Seriously, though, I am sorry for you truly sorryi P.n. nffr all Tnhn i J'- t vcm po nracn. 1 lie tit nation is and will be much harder on Phyllis. You did it, you Know. Wlien there 13 a smash up the man who holds the reins and does the breaking gvts the most comfort out of tho affair." The mention of his cousin's name caused Royal's face to soften, and he let the blood relation frankness of his com panion's jx;h piss. His intercourse with Phyliia, restricted as it had neces sarily been, had awakened within him a tender, chivalrous devotion, touched and materialized by admiration and a sense of ponKmal p (sson. Her acceptance of and JiWhite trust in him, her sweet- new, patience aii-1 courage, won on him day by day. Ihs proiossional instinct prevents! him fix.m feeling any of that intangible, egotistic shrinking from af fliction inherent in so manv mon. ar1 the hopefulness of Ikt case caused it to present no bar to her attractiveness. Then, too, it 13 probable that the con sciousness that she was his wife no matter how sho had become so stirred and influenced his emotions more 'deeply than he waa himself aware. He was very considerate and gentle with lier, having always in mind that time of disclosure which must surely come. He had taken no advantage of the situation, and le intended to take none. Probably his unconscious manli neae explainer! the readiness with which Mra. Hart had coiistituted hxsrseif bis ally. Her own instincts in regard to her sex were tender and protective. "What are you going to doT She had risen, for from the room aGross the hall there came to her ear the sound of soft music Tho blind girl had found her way to the piano, and was cheering hr darkness in the manner she loved befct They had fcffc ber long enough alone. Royal wuansd himself . "It woukl make a pretty oae," he impersonally. "The lawyers told 11x3 kx That ten minutes to 13 timeof tlx death nd the ceremony woqM admit of considerable argument. The 'shake-bag' follows would flock to it ugo nogs to the call of com. But I'm going to glv tbera the go-by, divorce courte and ail. I shill stand to my mar riage." "And the inoneyf" Royal's thought consigned the money to the halh? of Eblis with emphasis and dispatch; Ma speech wae more circum Qiecfc: "The money has done barm enough. It hue been the active agent in the im broglio. We'll let that part of the busi ness mellow for a while. John Royal's legaey w of vastly more importance than his aunt's." The expression of Mrs. Hart's face as the quisrea tne room -was like snr weather, a conflict between sunshine and shower. She managed, however, toca?t jest back at Lim over her shoulder: in tne division tbrell perhai be w-'ufcu. to i?uy a ring for I'hylhs bv fuiunif two parts texreth. Mw share shall be devoted to defraying the expenses for making my will acoordicff (.Continued next we-k. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigoetion, Biliousness, Byspepeia, Mala ria, Nerrousness, and General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. AH dealers sell it. Gen ulna has trade ruari and rro&sort rt-1 lines on wrapper. SAVE A i .NEW 'DOUBLE COLUMN ADVERTISEMENTS. This Space Belongs to A. F. Johnson & Co., LEADERS IN OW Tl ey ara feuf w5BscliW. -f0r a loni? . or a lonij, Aisled and Our Cash Price to all Buyers ways as Low as the Lowest. A NG 1 hose have who think that it is too hot or dull for live mer chants to beinir supplying their stores with New Goods and mark ing down stock at and below cost, getting ready for fall trad,, 1 es we have for you Mid-! DRESS GOODS. Our Sunimtr Dres.s yoods must go. We will clo. o t!ixn out ;it a low figure. CLOTHING. t i,ir itlolhh, sale was so much larger than we expected 1 hare had to make a second order. They are here. Men boys come in and see them. SHOES. A new invoice of Shoes for xien, Boy an J Children and Ladies just receiven Our customers good quality HATS. A second invoice of Summer Hats, for Men and Hoy, w re ceived. J ' J In addition to the above four specialteis we carry aline of No tions, rc. For Mid-Summer Bargains inthe above lines come to W. G. RACKLEY'S. SALEM'. HIGH SCHOOL, ESTABLISHED J1ST 1874. Huntley, Sampson County, N. C. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST d, 1891. Un equaled Advantages for Same Expense. FIVE DEPARTMENTS :-Primarr, Intermediate, Academic Preparatory, Music. Tuition varies' from 1.00 to Vor" montl. Hoard in bert families, near the School, . everylh , iurnished, at from G.OO to 7.00 per month. The School is well supplied with teachers. Music will K, in charge 0fa competent teacher, in a separate building from the other departments of the School. lT!iewC!01 oc.c"Pies Ahfee buildi" including the Society Hall, but the rapid growth of the School, with wlflo and increai .ifev,, uou ai. auQiiienai tHlllrting. Wliicll will hi erected very soon. SPECIAL FEATURES of the School are tho Young Mens' and Young Ladies' Literacy Societies. 1 Write for Catalogue and get full particulars. Address, GEO. E. BUTLER, Principal, Huntley, N. C. NEWJAD V ERTISEMENTS. UXZtmZ??2tt fPr W l?""!" Shoe.. iLJS L . ,4.n your Dlace m.mk your dealer to Bend for cntalegne, secure the uirencr, and gt thorn for you. m-urK ,nc 3T TAJIK KO SUBSTITUTE. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE OENfP&IEN to hurt I hi. rt. 7.ML ;. r: mroa n .r nH .7- - - uuo l 1 . .ITUJO f gy5Tft3 f f YU a" ktnow W reputation SStfWSff Trork. - The ffiJS?i48&Lr of the Blacksmith Shop ST!!'S?sSSl?"1 be of th0 "'0 guaranteed sTHiSWr ' qalf ty w at my Ilarnea, thU pric; one trial win oonTlnce Uioo Shni' &i.00 W'erkiBEinan'a ahnoa nare glren them a trial will wear no other make. Boys' 2&?z3'79 ch rr.Y J wo by the boya everywhere; they tell on their merit, aa the, lnmin. .ZirZZZLT French Ladies' U.50, -J jiies are u oeai nne ho for pricc are stamped on the bottom ofeach aSSST fob sale by j JJJIlAXSTEix.CUnton, N. C; and n. T. Ham, Mount Olive, X. C, jy y om KaUaa EFHIYROYAL PILLS -5v ..OrigMatalrCenlMr a mmmt 4a. i lata aaj stela, jr. trom -uxi to tfcoo. fV and 91.75 9j Prices I "AftPfin -ind.S 11 miner (J oods time time .... A DE vantag un. weain tares Al- jyle-tf IMPRESSION teams . that and know that we aim ays carry a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW BUGGY SHOP. I have opened a Buggy Shop at the Warren Johnson old stand. I make 1 BUGGIES, VAGONS ' ROAD CARTS and OX CARTS (and do ALL SORTS OF RE- l jvl ki if s I make TURPE N -TINE TOOLS. , In fact anything done at a first-class Blacksmith Shop. I have not quit the HA R NESS BUSINESS, but am ma t ing and keeping on hand a lar ger supply of Harness, Saddles, &.c. before, and at the Tlrim. . t- -r . me m my line. Rtspfctialiv.' 30 it W.-IL STETSON J j Excellence of Grain, Pc-rfeci ton' o f I x Aler xiK.rMvnowletlge of all tLe ) best Method of Di-;tillatiou. Extfn-i , sive Experieuce: AbunUnt Capital. I ! Coaiplete and Expensive Equipment ! In iriL 11 . . . . . t ' ja"u A urjKise; aiinpso are use 1 in the niakiug of lor winch 1 have K-ured tht full ngoncy. . . ADVKllTlSEMKXTg, KKK ADVKIITIskmkxs Before We shall close out our entire Line. We are in mid June with too much of unsold Goods. We won't stand on prices, the goods 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 jrou to call now, Stock is unbroken. You can buy lots of goods for a very small amount of CASH. Yours Very Friendly, 'Tr r-: AJ CA Look out for Advertisement in week. April 12th, 1891, G "OUR SPECIAL" jfTiTnr SHOES Jf We Take King Clothier and Hatter. a big Alliance Store this space next A. Clute, MANAGER. lililiinesy. i iust Jfff 1 vfd from York Uty all the latest and newest rijapes in Bormets, Ha'Nete, b lowew, new Tips, new Trim mms new Ribbon., Ac, c. NO OLD STOCK i AT OUR . , Everything fashionable in Head-wear , at th. ver; Cash Prices f Ij. J. RUSSELL, CM it tun, N. C Miss Annie Gioofjes' Millliierr EstabUahaeBt.; jyi Gin -1 . . ----- v-iA
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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