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t Qrasu of Fails i Continued from First i'.w t ii3ur tor car. wj wi;. to ru u JMR.' rvir, oaf j oj luictri mnTt rJii'i M. ! - - B vi ly t e-vi - b!cr potior t( d.w; a time U ftiV; ""'' "P ! L;d '.'.. lO' f L..- i to : !Ill'i" KTh hi 4 lini-l I t lI o ltivr J Ikit'lvx. I thin iv, I I wheu 1 wmi tl.nt. Urt9 four ur( fcl:;.ip atruke and straiiiit throat Th'i i is Intciupemrxxj, and tTjT th tmnC, jjii. there In gamtliic, and Uiero 1? lu...1, nl triere are tt-o lOuiLd hws- t.alic. 3 of in5iuity, PliHlxt!f.o ; iniq't'ty. How r.r U107 to l3 -rptr- j ed Vid fjverthro'.vn? Srt nriont In Oioi -.oco ctvaa laid down hi front of ka j '.qt.;8'.to nudic-r-co wilt no Io it. Yo . j Ji-iVH got tf vul t..in,rH by t.'ifir rUi tianxM. ' havo ffot Uj e.vp-i .'r ji ir j etufLoN Curljitiiuia who t .ho .vi-t.'i-mt'T. on Sunday tlovoor wv''m' ' k-w ail the we'ih Y h.vo to ; stop our laditriuitioii K.-J-.-.t tt-i I;t- , fit, and the Jeb isiUv-, ,.l t'u Oen;v 'hU)9, and let three poor v : ''hv-3 ,, ai?d apjly our iriUniiirj t;" t u- iuimi- . em trauHTessIonji wijich iif-t c. to ? j dr7gcI out axivl ri'.a'n. .Ihubu h.- . j JIroln hem. Jf-Zf7.tr'H j.cro. Tr:o i TJUfwre of tlio Infants lu r-:. I'Ar-ke. : for ;-J so hard that vi ,'lo yo i -i ; ; rii l.e eword will adh. '-o fc yci:r ovn ; 3in 1. I toll jou, my frierwls, wo wvoit i i ffv John Knozee and JoJui Vt'ji.s i in Kl uurlHtuui ormrwi todiiy. J Le who' tondenoy U to refine on Ulirl tlivu work. We keep on refining it, un U. ',ve Bond apolootie word to iniquity we are about to caoturo it. And wo i muttt go with aword sUver chased and ! pr-sented by the ladies, and wo must i ri-in on whlto palfrey under embroid- j rd housings, putting the spurs in only j ut eoough to make tho charger dance graooioJly, and then vre most wnd a mieaivt, delicate as a wedding cexd, to f,k the old blAck giant of oiu if Ite will iui surrondcr. TIIK WAIC AND BBWISH. "Women saved by tlio graeo of God arv!l on glorious mission uent, detained fc cm Sabbath classes because their neT' hat U not done. Cliurches that shoox ott cities with great revivals sending tround to ask some demonstrative won nMjicr If he will not please to say ,,.'.rvorH and 'liallelujah" a littlo eoitor. It ! roa as If in our churches we want ed Uiptism of oolone and balm o! a tho vd flowers, when we aHuc-'Jy :x baptism of flre Lxin tha Lord .'f Pentecost Btjt wo are so ne -. r c. for : ftomebotly will oriticlse our f ?r or criticise our prayers, or criti ir religious work that our airriety ;c world's redemption is lost iu the t' fir - will get our hand hurt, while I.' - "..' r went Into th conflict, "nnd hi" I find clave unto the sword." Bit I see In tho next place what a haH hing it jwas for Eleanr to his hau l axid his sword jKU-ted. The mtw clc nnd the sinews had been so lor.g grt;.'r-d around the sword he could not cLxt J. when lie proposed to drop It, aod h'p three comrades, I euppoae, oarae up pi) tried to help him, and they bt,hed the back part ot the hand, hop'njr the sinew and muscles would ro'rs. But no. "His band clave unto the p word." Then thoy tried to pull open the fingers and to pull back the thumb; out no sooner were they pulled back than they closed again, "and hl- hm id clave unto the e-.vord. " B u t af ie. awhile they were successful, und then they noticed thai the curve in thr jvdm oi the Larid corrospondr'.I wxaetly with the curve of tho kilt. "J-Ili harn cliv ursto the sword." - You and I have seen it many a iitue. There are Li the United Stat.js ttnUy iuy aged ministers of t-? Oosfol. Tbijy are too feeblj now to preach. In fhc church records tin word opposite their name is "emerito," or the wordi are, "a minister without charge." Tiioy were an heroic race, l'hey L::d siruill salarios and but few book1, ruid thoy tvara spring frthpt to raect their ap f wintmeats. But tha cli in thet? oay a mighty work fcr Go 1. They took of! more of the heads of Philistine ioicuity ! than you could count from nxu to ; fcuudown. You put that oid minister j Qtrm liU -dr. ,-. ok tl-i army of I'lJiir, ; TftJlIn t!,f) world ,,'ow lxvl'!y fwl, a pine, thence 8 88J E 107 polot to u tha4:aaZV'-i,word eluv to hh La.-.:. IUV1 urlbir.,; U,o rV umMi that hi" '!,K'nWvS 'V- fl3 l1Jtt l?,f ono r.rt of tho .word, tha other end of j f;, or the wtir,)M, p!b ' ditc.f tht-nw b .. E 12 poles , ? ,,,nl woux him. 7hcn 1. or the th., that'f h, tlV '( LttMSI holl cA aim, Oh. we h.v.-u fo-:nd ui , ,-,ttl,. ,Mot fcr CJirb'tiyV'a- "J 't. on the river, Mcnce up i i v --..t.ii h.io-- uunivto . j tho meanders of fai'l river (o the he- energy ho cannot U by , :xm w Kn7 jw ofXeMj, nM th KinIn-. containing four hur.dred of tle Gospel now into a prayer meet ing or occasional pulpit, or a sickroom where there Is some ono to be com forted, and It is the same old ring to his voice and the same old story of pardon and peaoe and Christ and heav an. His hand has so long clutched the sword in Christian conflict he cannot drop tt "His hand clave unto the word." I had in my parish In Philadelphia a wry rged man who, in bis early life. bad been the companion and adviser of the early presidents, Madiaon and Mon to. He had wielded vast infiuenoe. tKrt 1 only sinew mm as a very agev mau. The most remarkable thing about him was his ardor for Chrirt. When he could not stand up In the meetings without propping he would throw bis arm around a pillar of the church, and though his mind was par t'ioT.y gone, his love for Christ was so . grrat that all were in deep respect and pro viand admiration, and were moved v).-? -. be spoke. I was called to see hir die. I entered the room and he sai '-, "Mr. Talmage, I cannot speak to yr v !.ow.H He was in a very pleasant d-io.ra, as be imagined he had an i nee before him. He said, "I '.i-,.-; tell these people to come to Christ sn-i prepare for heaven. " And then in t.U pleasant delirium, both arms Ilj' t;- rT-lhi octogenarian preached Clirist ajiii told of the glories of the world tc ' cosia. There, lying on his dying pil low, his dying hand clave to his eword. niil SOBUMS LKSSOK OV JOSlfTJA. ' - - Oh, if there ever was any one whe bd a right to retire from the conflict it -rcasufd Joshua. Soldiers come back from battle have the names of the bat tles oi their flags, showing where they ?U.higaIahed ' thexMelvee, find It is s vcrj Appropriate Inscription Look at ug of old General Joshaa. On it, uiDeen, JUaxar, iJityiA yXirrZ rT.n. TItt ft in, a rmn-lrra nn(3 tw year old. U Ui Ijfruj fl'U cm hk WK, it he U prvV:Liv. 2jrfcg ord f.xittW? c!&rg g!at idol , tJry, an'! r-J;y?J4 vrj fcr th" Lord of .' lot, na !ie ftv. "U-boJd, this df I in Ui war of ril tb onrth. ail God i i liath O'rt ffcll! Hi djin Und; - onto t, worrl. ?r.J ?J .'f- tt h'rt rn.ti wvi rl. hriiie. tin i ! NtiptnvtturtJ l'trht f-ll. dowu to 1hi arxl oW w.! Arv-pit froni tl prison 1 jjavi Itnviht tli god flht." And c hi'1 Cyir.f. hml claw unto tie evord. (t vas l'i the front rocin on the tn on It f-'-'Or thfit joy father lay a-dytnj. i.i .'UL'ir lH nomlnsr, foir o'clock. J;rt th:oo yrs b.'fore tlmt day my jt:o ,!"r ft.-l Jit n:m lor the naJcs, and hr-d !."!On homoif:k V) Join her eonv r.y. 1ft "i;hty-hroe yean oi iv;'!'. Lri.oi.rtor. of t!ve Gospel caine la to 'V.:,)f.,rs hja, l:it ho comforted tliom. How jider'u51y t!3 wordi ondod iy.i. from uyinpf piuow. "i tiavo Z d now nzn old, yet have I :;ov!T scon Ujo righteous forsrJion or u2 ' h..J bopiflnj hrcad. They bathod '.if troT, and Uv?y batlKid hLs hands, m,'". th(.y tiathod hU foet and they euo fod.4 it; straightening out the feet, b'-t tLey.did not tiaooeod In bathing tho hand so it would stay open. T'i'7 l).'.'-thed the hand open, but it j fc'iut. Tliey bathed it open again. WOUSDfl l'ARE holy war 1 pr.-ach t'aid ftenuon ctt tonic. I w?T3t icli Uie trutu with rudie-.ible griy, and I want you to 9tril0 w ilfir ior 0od tlwit 11 re" andwbJl3 you take tle sword the jword will take you Ywi ncticcl that the officers of the northon. aru;y a fe v7 jean ago assem bled h t Invr, aud you nctieod that the oflloeif of the southern army as sembled at Ijon'.ugtcn. Soldiers com ing bxjctlwr nro A"ery apt to recount their expericr'eea and to kIiow their sears. Il'.re ta a soldier who pulls up hb 83y.ve and sayfi, "There, I was wcund'jd i:i that ariu," and shows the ?fir. And another soldier pulls down hU collor nnd Kay, "There, I wes v-an -.led in the neck And wvr! r a:i, "7 Lve had ;io c of that ! lin:b ?'".!) the gv.ri.shot frfict-ure. Oli, rry f "iendft, when tho battle of life is ovt'T, a:i l the rf:?;roction hfis cof', and our bo'.ioF r!so rrm the dad, " i-1 v.- have oi us ary scars c f hrave -y fc-f t!on? Christ wi'.l bo th are all covered vlth eu'ox?. Soars on the brow, scars o.m th ; hr ad, scars on the feet, scars all over the hart won in the battle of re domptlon. And all heaven will sob aloud w't,h emotion as thfy look at those sears. Ignatius will bo there, and he will point out the place where the tooLh and the paw of the lion seized Lira in the Colisseum; and John Huss wttl be ther?, and ho. will show where the ecu firgj scorched tho foot on that day when his spirit took wing of flame from Constance. M'MiEan and Camp bell and Freeman, Amarican miseion arits in India, will be there tho men who with their wives and children went down in the awful massacre st Cawnporo, and u hero tho daaers struck thom. Tho bo thee, and they their bonos wei"e they will show of the Sepoys Waldenses wCi will show where broken on that asy when tho Piedmootoso soldiery T'ftchid thorn over the roc-ke. And j Ciere will be those there who took care i Ctt tlie sick and who looked after the t poor, aud thoy will liave evidences of e-'j-thly exhaustion. And Christ, with ' hia Kamvi hand waving over the j p-jarrod multitude, will say: "You suf j fcred with mo on earth; now be glori j fed with me in heaven." And then i the gxoat organs of oternlty will take 1 r.p Uie chant and St. John will play, '".iliose are they who came out of great tribulation and had their robes washed i piui ruaae wlnte in tne Diood oi uie Lamb." But what will your chagrin and mine be If it iball be told that day on tho street-! of heaven that on earth we shrank brk from all toil and sacrifice and hardbliip? No scars to show tho heavenly soldiery. Not so much as one rid.-?e on the palm of the baud to show that just once in the battle for God and the truth we just odo8 grasped the sword so firmly and struck so hard that the sword and the hand stuck together, and the hand clave to the sword. Oh, my Lord Jesus, rouse as to thy service. Thy saints In all this grloriowi ww fchall ooiwjtkt though they diet Tfcry eee the triumph from ifa. And eeii'j H with the eyo. Vbei that illustrious day tball no. And all t hy armies slitne In robea of viotory thronsU vbc eki8, The glory shall ts thias. Where Is Contentment? A few days blnco' I called on a well known business man who, surrounded by the sumptuous comforts and conven iences of an elegantly appointed office, should be perfectly contented with bis let as a workingEian. However, as we oL.-itt'id of one tiling and another, he suddenly and emphatically remarked: "Do you know I'm tired of this blamed oGoe? Fact is, I'm so sick of it and its business that it impresses me with being j nst a wcrkshop." And then "I went back to my plain desk and chair, with their single waste basket accessory, and congratulated myself on my own good fortune. Detroit Free Press. ' As Eaj Way of Sketching. ; Here la an Idea for those who are artistic and original It is something new and very pretty and consists of providing your own designs for em broidery, taking them directly from nature. This is how you can do it: Flowers are preserved by dipping them in melted parafflne. , By moistening white paper with benzine it becomes translucent, then yOu eao easily sketch impressions of the flowers. When the paper dries it again is opaa&e and th hut it ci.nio ali-it. What was the mat- i v??m 7 B'V tr -.viih tho thumb and tho fingers of l-fi' tJM U:,.t oM Kd? Ah I it bad so ka- TlfSS"8 j fl.Vt that "HIa harxl rt&vc unto tbe i j.oru. fNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO ADVEimsmtEVro I mi ir run ,rt, - t . NOTICE OF SALE. i offer tv Oil SALE ON' ms the following: riikwar,tl ethera. Fint trart begin- ; ninfe at the mouth of a ditch at Iler- txdfof I'atljr0K Uiullu? vn the wwt!doof; T"t train ja( k rivr. anl run ui said ditrh : ", W L'S jHjJffl to i, Muri;j, ! th;t.et; N V 10 ofn to a Iir."J s, iear th-. ' l'i kirk ... s,!irrp. thciicc i (I'm H iT polo- to a K'ak' jti thr roal 1 i'hS Branch, thc-mu N 82 E r. in Ke to a b-aKe, uif::ce r to t it Pii - lo a pir o virinip, tnence The yfccoftd tract on the Clay levels,' hoir tiin at a staLe in D. 5f. Fikes' line near, a road on a stake, and runs X 19 K 77 poles lo a stale?, thenco X 72 'V 226 iok s to a f-'tako near Doar IJoxie Lranch, thnco S 13 J 135 poles to a tftke, thence .S H', 11 132 jjoles to tho Let'ini.inL'. f'ontaiu- intr one-hundred :r.(i nircteen :ud land convoyed to me by John A. Stephen?, April 9th, 1 KegiBtered May 21, ISs.S, in the oihee of the Rfrj;ter of Deeds, for Sampson county, Xorlh Caroii ia, in Book 70 of Deed, pago 31 o, c. Oct. 2. 3t ft. V. Hhxs. Mothers Fsieb WOHTH ITS WElSfiT GOLD- "Mother- Frlsnd," la worth its weight ia gold. y. y wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other children than ehe did altogether with her last, after having used four bottles of "Mother Friend." It is a blessing to expectant mothjWJ, says a ouatomer. EENDBBSOX DALE, Carmi, El Having used two bottles my slxt'n ohild was born with no pain comparatively. lira. Ia. O. Vaugban, Sheridan Luke, CoL vonderful relieven much eufforing. Iklr. M. M. Brewnrcr, ;.'oa: aomory, Ala. tnt by Tpres on rereiat of price, t.yi jyr bottls. nj.a or ui arugsiiis. jo io ajo.a'.rj laauea irge. r.BAsniLP HsocToa Co.. AtlaU. Qa. KEW BUGGY SHCP I have opened a Buggy Shop at tho "Warren Johnson old stand. I make BUGGIES, WAGONS, BOAD CARTS and OX CARTS, ar-Cl Co ALL SORTS OF RE PAIRING. I make TURPEN TINE TOOLS. In fact aiiythipg clone at a first-olf-sts Blacfssrcitli Srs-jy.. I have not quitthe HAR NESS 33USINESS, but am mak ing and keeplu on hand a lar ger supply of Harness, Saddles, .c. than over before, ard at the lovrest prices. Yo-j all hnov7 my reputation for good honest vork. The work of tho Blacksmith Shop will be of the same guaranteed honest quality a? at my Harness Shop. Brintf me youi- work. Let me furnish you with what you need in my line. Respeottully, ap30 tf W. II. STETSON. Norffl Alice Mam'' ii AXD,13 COM MERGE" ST.,! NOBFOLK. VA. Owned and controlcd hy Alliacce men for handling fUrm produce. COTTON AND PEANUTS friSr'i SPECIALTIES. IpDon't sell before writing for par ticulars. " ' Jl.; I. J. J. ROGERS, .Managers P. O. BOX 2V2.H cpt4 tf Farms tor Bent ! TWO DFSIRABLK FA1T.MS FOR P.ZNT, ggOm? in Duplin county, one niile from Warsaw. Can furnish one or two crops. Well adapted to corn, cotton and trucking. Good land, good buildings and fine water. One in Sampson ceunjy, 8 miles from Clintoo. Can furnish 1 crop or as many as wanted with this place. Good building?, and the chances can't be beaten. Parties wishing to rent can see or address, M. E HOBBS, sept 24-2t Lumberton, N. C. NOTICE! HAVING THIS DAY QUAL ified as executor of the estate oi John J. Hudson, hereby give notice to all the creditors of th eaid John Hudson to present thci claims to the undersigned within 1 months from this date or this notic will be pleaded in bar of their re covery, and all persons indebted to Mid estate are requested to make prompt payment. J. L. WOOTEX, Adai'r Per F. R. Coopek, AtL'y. This Sept 23rd, 1 SOL 24 6t WHISKEY is often used in medicine,"in which case the purity of the article i3 o( the greatest importance. I. W. Har per is a Kentucky diitiler of rational reputation. The product of his Dis tillery is shipped direct to the retail crade; it passes through no middle man's hand, to be mixed, colored, and watered. Consumers, therefore, have the assurance that I. W. Har per's Whiskey is sold in ita abso lute purity by the Agents. 3UJJH L. J. RUSSELL, - JE"" Clinton, N. C. uarea at nonye witb- I t tju 'j II Cost 1 i TV. TO Don't miss, when you have a chance to make a strike, and that's just the kind of chance we are putting in your way. Let 0 s le We know , perfectly well that it takes two to make a bargain and that's iust where we come in, we make it an object BARGAINS FOR EMBODY IS OUR MOTTO ! You all know we keep Clothing, Shoes and Hats, but those who have not seen our new; Goods can't form any idea how large our Fall Stock is. Immense does not express itv Again we claim and we will convince any judge of goods that we sell cheaper than any house m 1 ; By calling on us you can readily see that we are not at all boasting in our claim to be the Shoe and Hat dealer .ge buy cheap and sell cheap. . il 4 f on Mothm his flank With. You to deal with us: this State. cheapest Clothing . 1HJUBLE COLUMN ADVF.RTtSFAir TR Frank Thorwtow lUa Now On EililbiUon at lib Mammoth Dry Goods Stoivj No. 7 and 9 Hay 5trHt j FAYETrnriixr, N. C ThIcb is the largest, hand-' tomest and be?t rjn!jjfKl Dry ! i w kr jiuujc cuuiu latun'.urr. The largest and ir.o-t inagnt ficent ntck of Fall and Winter Goods ever shorn in this section of tha South. Dress Goods. The buyer In this daj.artnent ha made En unusually nice selection of the latest and xaoft stylish fabrics for autumn tnd winter wear, consbdlnir of full ined of plain nnteritl- of the most approved colorings and newest weaves. Prominent a- mong these are cheviot.. Red- ford Cord.--, Orepon Diarooals, Camels Hair and all wool and Silk warp Henriettas. In mixtures and small effect Fuitirjs's, the latest are Relief Stripes, LU Za Suitings, Che veron Mixtnree, Serpentine Ef fects and Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots. A nice line of Plaids a,nd Stripes in subdued and refined combination. I also show a splendid selec- uon ox aii-wooi aomjstic jjresst Goods in Plaids. Stripes and Mixtures. These troods were selected with the greatest care, and I have made prices so low they will astouish you. Come and see. SILKS, SILKS, I carry the largest and most elegant line of Silks of any merchant in tho State, and my stock this fall surpasses any of my previous purchases. I oiler the following Special Bargains: All Silk round cord faille Francaise at 79c. All Silk extra fine Faille Fran caise at 99c. All Silk very heavy America Gros Grain at 99c. All Silk Catchemire finish, America Gros Grain at 1. 25. 25 Pieces Black Silk very fine quality, worth everywhere 1.25, I offer at 95c. COLORED SILKS- I also show a verj' liberal as sortment of Colored Silks, con sisting of Surahs, China Silks, Foulards, Colored Brocades, all in the latest styles, and at prices at which the customer is sur prised. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Nothing adds moro to the ap pearance of a lady's dress than nice and suitable trimmings. I am prepared to meet the wants of the fair ones in this line 1 have the nicest and most siyliy line of trimmings ever shown in thismarkot. I will not attempt to describe thom, but simply say: "COME AND SEE." CARPETS. My Carpet Department occu pies a large portion of the third floor and hera you will see the most magnificent display of Floor Coverings. Ever exhibited in Noith Caro lina. They consists of Velvets, Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpetings in new and hand some designs. Look t "piese Prices. 40 Pieces Velvet Carpet, regu lar price $1.25 per yard at$l. 50 Pieces Brussella Carpet, I regular price $1 yer yard at 49c. In addition to above I oner a large lot of Floor Oil Cloth at astonishingly low prices. KID GLOVES - I am sole agent for Foster's celebrated Kid Gloves and have just received a large invoice of these goods in all styles and colors, every pair warranted. Cloaks and Wraps. The largest line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloaks and Wraps ever exhibited in the Cape Fear section. Seal Plushes in long lengths, short cut3 end jackets, Tailor-made Siockinet Jackets, all wool flannel blazers, Carded Jackets, Reefers, Capes, in Cloth, Astrachan and Fur, Imported Stockinet Newmarkets with and without capes and wi th vests, three quarter cut wraps in new, nobby and attractive styles. If you desire a wrap of any kind see this stock before purchasing. MAIL ORDERS This department, under the management of a very efficient young man who will , take plea sure in waiting on those living at a distance who will drop ns a postal card, t fating quality and price of goods desired from the samples thus sent out cus tomers can make as good selec tions as though they were in the store. On all cash orders by mail amounting to o and up wards I prepay express charges. VISITORS. Are always welcome, and for the benent oi ladies, ana es Decially those living at a dis tance, I have a nicely furnished ladies waiting room, a luxury which cannot be enjoyed In any other stcre in the city. "My sincere thanks are tender ed to my f rinds and customers for the cordial support they have given me in. my effort to build up and maintain a dry goods trade that would be. a credit to the community. Frank Thornton, Oct. l-3t tFaTetteTlHe, Si C A Nothing UI; It ever in Roady-Made Bought Cr nn a .nui.t -larer. viU Irjc2! Wo have tHst l GcmhIh and ar vtiud-nt our QUALITY and PUICE. Aiui iu laio GOMfeUk Grand inasing your purviiw. Poiow we gite skiiao Rock-Bottom Figures ChihhTjs :uU? from IioyV Suit froni Men'. Suit i front Me Rccp a arsl-.ls dock of Lry Good., Notion, Clo&U Shaw!, fru and Shoe of all kind ul thr very bett makJ Hats of all kju, in men and boys sijuss; Vail and TrunVl it Call and fee ;. Very Ibp.vtfully, W. G. RACKLEY octl if Yes, Our Fall Goods Are Here, Ever Department is Full of N-E-W fG Fronounced Throughout BARGAINS i nese are ALW Alb to be found at our More. e ar ever on tha alert lor them, for what want much variety and stvle with i irri.i: xp ti e call end ) us. Very Respectfully, A. F. JOHNSON $c CO Let Every One S3 W C CO pa OS, CS3 -a W Sc i The Only Exclusive Dry Goods and. Shoe House in Clinton; And we the large and rompleto sto-b of DRY GOODS. DUES.1 GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES and NOTIONS now on exhl bition. A full liur of Mrs E3MettasulSuTes lanfl, iFIanasls' In all the new and de3irabls prettiest Trimmings for each My Ginghams have nver been equaled .in their pretty, plaid ana stri?.- e:i;ct.. 2 A br.rguir for rll iu Calicoes; Anything you may call for In Let no one tail to see my stock tills S ror l nave uien, io uv me moi the dtar old mother, whose i;et have just received a large and in cheai. medium and fine grades. My Stock of Shoes are to be -'old like everything very best shoe; for the h-aiit posslbln inonev. And next coniee ny handsome The only place in town to jjet in Gents' Furnishings. Terms always strictly CASH. t r T l T .Messrs. jasper ua;r ana iiaywooa lwnion are wnn mo now and would ha pleaded to see alf octl tf AT Contempiating a change io our busiucsa we now offer our ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS ' new mm FOR C SH This 4s an opportunity to buy new and desirable good tbeap. Respectfully, N.;B. -Positirely'no goods auo20 1 WATSON. & When you come to Clinton be sure to can on us. Wepft AT the Same Old Stand With a full line of Family Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Wiii Brandies, Whiskies, Beer, do. WE WILL SERVE YOU ro yatir pleasurnd'sfttiafaction. Respectfully, y fit -Jn5 -. -V WATSON & BEDSP Display Clinton, ijf ,N St ..ftfik ot ClotMa g te M at the verf Low Judgment in e1e!tlnkr the?' aMlltr to tdeaH in STYLES in examining our Slock bf Fur jour consider ati up. I up.-d . . 3.00 f 4.50 up. CUnton, N. OT'Effl - O - O - D - S - the Establishment helps you is gvl for us So if yod Go at Once to artrick's, shaded, 'withjytho 4very latent piece. an from 5 cent to 7 cents. Staple and Domestic Dry Good. of rasiii:ous young lauy aa well tu- always hurt. And fu additiot very full supply of MSns' Born. else. Thtf out fit for men young and old tho latest Htyles and best qualitk . A. . their old friend- W, S. PARTRICH CO T CASH WM. A. JOHNSOI will be charged to any accoun PETEES0IT. Call on us and inff Olo thier and Ha tt er . w uiv Hon ""inn , injftsketohed regains ?w Lfitw "pd Jhe moMj A fTTT f a
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1891, edition 1
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