ir i- 5 J J 'J t ' f "jV- ii "A .1' !. hi : i a -J i i J. 1 ! ri.'r- : J it ! Il J IV; ! i 'ts v . t : 'I '! P f ; f ; hi w i , i - Z 1 i L il i f J i i ! x 1 I ! NEW ADVERTI8KMKXTS. New aifl Enlarol Failies AT DOGGY AKD CARRIAGE FACTORY, My Factory ih ikav run fit full ca 3oity. My heavy wcrk 'n n vA fioiio l.y htiain power. I am turning out a. l.ire number ofm '-.v -t ie J'.ni' fi iunl Ji atoiiH. V i !,: to onh r, I always k.-, a fo. t yh"-: on hand fur 'xa'ninati'in. I will k ci't on hand a i;ir'; Jot o! UV-Urn JJujch-.- (ojf ;i a::'I top) ami Uoad Carts. '1 hv will equal in quality and arc S"M as low as any like good in (joId-d;n, 1 aytttt vilh or Wilmington. ajr Hound Shaver, ll.-ks at d ai Jvljje Toots made, a sd itepaii in;. do'Ki on ahort nofuir. lJ.AltNK.SH, Willi's, COLLAI'.K ANDALI. 1 1 A 1 i X 1 :SH IIAUDW A II K. I ill hereafter keep 'in slock. M J I. true Department is under Tiih 'At;cAHiAN Uj km-k, on J'ayeltoville Mticut, near my J-actory. tarlki sure to wo my ftylea aurt Ret my pri e lM-fVre huyln. JleK'ttruIly, i ilS-lf W.T. WILLIAMSON RE'S APOINTER. if ioij want lkt'f iosteon tJi j j)rugro:iH of the Alliaticeand r orm nitvcm'Mtt ;in t.'io West y u .should read TEE FARMERS' ALLIANCE J'i;iu-I;sjii;i) at LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, 1 1 OX. J. HUJJKOWS, Kdif.,r. TJie leading Itidepeiulent ji.a I 'it vet of the Mifsonri liver 8; r:d for .samjde copy. uuHTripiioii price $i.uu jer Vvr. ALLIANCE PUB. CO., Lincoln, Neb--OV12 tf Notice. In t!dition to my lingular Stock of VATCIIi:s ANJ CLOCKS, A:.d my lit jixiring IJusiness and and agency tor sewing Machines, I have accepted the agency for the (Jivat Southern Muic HouseofLud in & Dates, of Savnniiah,(Ja., lor the sa'- of PIAXOS AND ORGANS- I sell the following well-known an J reliable makes: Mathushek, Ster lii'ST, M.ason & Hamlin and Chick ering. A sample Sterling Piaeo and a Sterling Organ can ho seen on exhi bition at my place of business in Ciinton. Call in ami get our terms Yours truly, j.!Mf II. D. CJIDDKNS All Through Sampson. WhalSampwnlamirv Pots; 10-Send us the neu fnm ynr township for this column. Every suleriher to ihis mer hasa liglit and if ffKjue!-tl to contribute Derm of news in "h'-s" neighborhood for this column. We will not publish yo jr num-i ui 1 -k you de-sir Il.-TW V,'e luver.'t ::'ich tiaws this week. 'I'll, farmers arn vorltinfe' very Iiard. reia,!rl!' their fncds, cleaoipg up iifeWgroundH, etc. iime of our toyrf went to the '. Vite.st of the Tomperauce Club Saturday n'ht at Bethel, and nrruiou'ic-d it a fcuccess. Mr. A. K. Hoxard has bnilt a tarkiln near by. We would much rather nee some more of fanners d that than to buy gu ano. The Sunday Hchool at Sslem has Deett progrensing all tho win ter, and now it i.s making arrang- ments to buy new books, with Mr. J. E. Howard as leader. Now come to tJie Sunday School, for we are having a good one. Hurrah for Jloneycutt's ! We have three high schools, all pro3periiur at the same time. We went to the at gallery the other day to have our "profile" tuck. The artist showed u sev eral types, and to let our if irl know wo used economy, we took the cheapest. Toucan imagine our feelings as tho artist placed in a feat to look at the brass gun which was to be fired at us. Mortgage Sale. jVTOTICE. DY VI liTUE OF THE power of sale contained in a eer tuiri mnrrvaz" dee t. . t . i th 21et day of T o.-rabor 1 58,'i. ihm'.o by J it. Woat-bi- k ar-d wifo f ;lar n- Wi etbrook to Dt i-J Jrmig'Oi. undori7ned will sell by public autlio . nt ihoccnrf hou-e dot r ia flintoi, N. ' , on tlej 2G!h i!t .t .rcl) 1S'.J, a ei-r'.i :s tract vt lard si ; !.! in S.irrif.f on e :::.tr j :'tgnil ia N tov. Grcvo t' '.vnt!,;p and Ivuudi-d a i -.Vo-.w 15 pinrh i.' i.' ;i ffntur1, i. E Thorr.tou'rt ccrntr and rn:.. l'.t hneweht 44 p. leg to a t-.Uirip, 'i'lir.i.'oii'.i corT!er, ther his liae psit.-K' b's t rr r, I'. 10 E. Otf poles to a stf.k'- u lliU't and o'ii rs coriior. then N 72 W. 0 peTct. tr a ?trkp, then N. 13 W. 9G polta to the bcgiu.-.ing ont.MniDg 20 acrefi. Term ? of Fn'o cish. PJaor f bIp. Court Htine, Clint ov , Y. .U. Jirr." or s.iie, twlve o ;loc-k. Tbii Feb. 18th 1892 , David Jktinioan, fe-25-5t. y IN USE OVER 40 YEARS. BETTOH'S. LNS. A POSITIVE SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. W, WONDERFUL. Highest TEST!CN!A At BrnggHt or Mallrl on Iielpt at VtImk. WINKELMANN &. BROIAM Drug Co. frov- Baltimore. Md. ROPFA1 BSaSf fl" int German fct liH;'('ii'he Cure wil BSa P curs nervous, lick formi of headache. It ii God' blKMin ant to !. No bttd FOR all say tUMlarinl Rnti Toople who lie suffered to mankind, l'leas effpctn. Curecertain n4 nnirk. Fir (in!fl dt driiveipt., r Vy mail 25 cent I BBOH X IK1U hS ., IIAi.il- Kg BtORE. 3W. IKS NEW PARSER SHOP. When jou wish an easy shave, As gcoJ a? barber ever gave, Just call or. us at our saloon At n.orning, eve or non; We cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contoui ot the face. Our room is neat and towels ciean. ocis3ors snarpaua razors keen, And everything we think you'll find; To suit the face and please the mind, Ana an our art and skill can do, It-you just call, we'll do for you. onopon De Vane Street, opposite ourt jious-e, over the old Alliance Headquarters. PAUL SHERAKD, The Clinton Barber. Q O G Q O O pTke taaallert. Pill ia tlte WmM 1 Z HE SECRET Q of Wcraitias health is discovered ln T1ny Lifir Pis TP Cf1tlons. s'ck headache, drs- P PIia, fc.f.iUencc. heartbnrn, billon. coUo, erupt ions of t ito skin. Rnd all effects are iaarvelot Thoy are Tcor- W recUveBs wolI as a centlo catliwtlo. BOc. OtUco, & 41 Park l'lace, N. oooo ooooo We wont set for any more guns to shoot, whether wo tret any "piolile" or not. Simel. Mis.s Nacmie Lee's school clos ed Februdry 27th, 1892. The crowd Was not fo very largn on account of the blizzard like wind. The exercises were very good. Addresses were made by Prof. J. K. Spence and Mr. .Brad ley Denning. We feel ure that Miss 'aomie, taughi" a good school. At o'clock P. M., March ltli, 1892, a crowd commenced gathering at Maple Groyo,taught by Mr. J. 1 . Jackson. The house wps filled very soon and many could not get a view at the entertaining exercises. The exercises commenced at 7:30 o'clock and continued until near ly 12. They wrere very good in deed and were enioved bv all wo have heard speak sf them. Aftet the e chool exercises were over Mr. Draaley J)enning rose and in a few remarks, showing what power oratory and declam ation had on the ininda of Deo- ple, said : When it was necessary that the Athenians should makJ war on Persia, Licedalman or Macedon, it was the voices or orators and declamer.. Pericles or mostines could fill thmr martial camps with a brave and ii ti I iiijconqueraote soldiery voices more powerful than the bugle norn of Kodenck Dhu, in sum mowing his high land clan. If Verres or Cataline were to be accused, or Carthage to be de stroyed, t was the voices of Ciceio that thundered denunci otioMS. If Warren Hasings was to be impeached before the Brit ish Parliament for high crimes as governor general of India it was the electrical magicai de clamation of Sheridan that caus ed men to shed tears and women to faint, under the over-power ing influence o? his eloquence. If the American colonies revolt ed against the British crown it was tho matchless declam ation, the burning and heroic words of Patrick Henry ti at prepared their hearts fo the sanguinary fields of Lexing ton and Concord and Bunker Hill, and found anjinswering echo at last only in the guna from Yoiktown. After this he introduced Prof. J. h. Ezzell who entertained the crowd for about over an hour. His speech was enjoyed by al 1. Unicron SOUTH CLINTON. Miss Rena Matthews has been teaching school it Hornet'aNest It closed the 11th ot March. nit i ne dovs ana gins nad very speeches aud essaya in the A. M and then they gave a very nice cuntier, and the remainder of the nay was very pleasantly en joyed. We have a good Sunday school at Buckhorn now. Mr. J. J. Vann is superintendent. iss Eliza Vann has just re turned home from a very pTea- sant visit in McDamePs. We art glad to see her back, for she is one of our best and sweetest grls. There was a very nice sur prise party at Mr. E. F. Royall's last Friday night, and the best music 1 ever heard on violins Scat. closed a very flourI.l.Inf school at Oakridge Academy in this township. The school closed with eatlfefactory result. Bill. DISMAL. The people of fhia vicinity are bnyin.? cotton seed meal. The counterfeiter of New York floods I)iimal once a wek with their circulars, offering three thousand dollars for three hun dred Th school at this plac will be under new management nxt tenc. mysif received a letter a few days ago from a girl who live near Rosboro. The stamp was placed on bottom upwards What does all that mean, (Jil? We'll say that Mr. K. Wren, of Autryville got op quite a good piece last week. Jumbo. tukkey. Mr. Eddie C. Craft, of Wil mington, has been spending a few dafs with Mr. and Mr. J no. West. Mr. Luke Kennedy has bought a farm and moved to this town ship. Mrs. Olivia Woodcock, of Wilmington, Is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. P. G. Cook, whom we are sorry to 'earn is quite sick. . Mrs. James K. Smith, of Cor dele, Ga., has been visiting rela tives in this section. clety of this school will have a lh milter a moment's carefal pnbllc dlscnssion on Fdday thonht. The fact that all nlg-ht, the 2th instant. Subject : money is fiat" was Qrtnlr es Resolve, That there is mor tablishd by th Supreme Court ptearare ia pursue iuu pwsaes- oi iu United State.- iu Its LISBOX. The posts of Clear Run bridge are being driven by a pile dri ver. vluns when completed we will have a substantial bridge. There was an enjoyable ova- ter supper at Ingold Academy ou x'iiuay nignt ot tne 26th of b ebriisry. The amount realized was something above' 811.90, x 11 i . - ' wmcn win De used toward plas tering the Academy. We are glad to welcome Dr. J. C. D. Herring home, who has been attending Dental Lectures at Atlanta, Georgia.- He is now ready to accommodate the peo ple . Jtfiss Janie Ciomartie has just LITTLE COHAKIS. Miss Jamni .Wlllsams, of Chance, is vli.ting Miss Willi Culbreth. Uisn Rosa B. Culbrett hai r turmtd home from Higk Samp son, where she ha b toaek ing school. The Deimorest Clas No. 1, of Bethel church, will hold their iiext contest Saturday might be fore setoad fiaaday. The publli Is invited. It a. ems frota the writings of tie corre pondenti of iiffnreBt townships that 'tie farmtrs can not decide as to- ahethe-thy will buy yuaao thlsyriar or not. Now we will deeirie 4he,uiattr atones if they wil L-oaly Jake ur adviB. Don' bay it, unlss ptovidlng the manufacturers of guano will sell it at th same rice that they are, and, lake tto for py, allowing the far mer nine or ten cents per pound for the required amount of cot ton to pay for the guano. Tke overcoats of Mews. Wm. Culbreth and Piatt Bollard that was alleged to have bea ntolen from their buggies daring Mrs. Carpenter's meeting at Bethel church last November was found rast week a short diptance from the church, hid behind some logs. There is no clue as to who did it. Pi.ua. iioniycutts. Mr. Editor, I will idve you & short sketch of what is going on in tnis section, if you will be so kind as not to throw it in the waste-basket. I think we have the smartest men in township of auy town ship in the county. There is one man In this section that planted corn the flret day of this mouth. -H is very near plantiiu his whole crop. We think he rx- pects to eat, drink and be merry nexs year. The fence aroud Mr. A. Hoa eycutt'a farm is up pretty well now. It is fifteen rail high all around, do tht lEakes s be lieve that our townshin nmrkt r io nave tne praise. Mr. AiHonevnutt happened to a very painful accident reeeatly by cuttiug his fkwt v He Is t covering, and we hope hr will soon .be able to attend to his busiaess. , Died, on the 5 th i as taut, Mr. Griffle Wise, aged about 72 years, with heart dropsy. He was a consistent meaiber of the Meth odist Church aad died in the faith. Sunday a large congrr gatlon followed the remains to the place appointed for burial ho sympaimse with the be reaved family which he leaves Denma. ihy have many friends and relatives to mourn their loss, we earnestly trust that they, wi if walk in .the sieus.oi ine fiornienandilaally reap nie everlasting. p. iur. uavid . .lackson cut k is timber and split 4,800 rails in ten aays, rer which he received 16.80. Five or six hurtflrfirt u a light job for one-day for him at a xime. who can beat this? itogues are eo bad in this see un tnat we have to keep our uoga poor to aeep them from be ing stolen. Rev. G. A. Oglesby, Presiding IdGr of the Wilson ritr!..f held the first Quarterly meetiuj vj.uc uiii;ib,at nope 41 eion. liie paouc art mviiea u attend. McGee's Sunday Scho l ortnui Ised Bundy, the 13th instant, with a larv attendance!. Mr. 3. L. Jaekson Is the superinten dent. We hope that they will have a good sckool aud great good accomplished. Miss Irene Jaehsoo, one of Honeycatt's fairest fcelles are visiting relatives In Di-mal. The correspondent from Dis nal can make the comparison with taese beautiful youtf lad lea. NfcvcoMB. "Continued en Tiii d Pa. s- mm Alliance Demrtment. ALLIANCE NOTES, DISCUS SIONS AND THE DOINGS OF THE VARIOUS LODGES. Th Caucasus was lop'edatheOftifial Organ of the Sampson County All i.in- at the meeting in January 19th, lSS'J. Xstice. TheSoath Rivr Union Alli ance will meet on the first Sat urday in April at 10 o'clock. The Union will meet with Per doin Lodge. All tlie members of this Union are especially re quested to be present, and bring their basVets The invitation is to the puolic generally. By order of it. W. HOWARD, Pies't. W. E. Williams, Secretary. The Union Alliance of Tay lor's Bridge town?hip will meet on Friday before the first Sun day in April, at 10 '"'clock A. M. All the member of the several lodges of this Union aro espe cially invited o b present with their basket. B. Matthf.ws, Sec'y. The Union meeting of the In gold and Coharie Vlliances will met at Ingold on Saturday be fore the third Sunday (the 19th) of March, at 10 o'clock A. M. All tho members of these two lodges are especially invited to be present. ROBT. 1IIGHSV1ITH, President. Oliveis Blackburn. Sec'ry. dfOMon rlatve i. the legal tender act. TJist decision em balmed in law the reasonable aud intelligent conclusion that appeals to everyone who ha studied the question; that it is the impress of orernqjent d cre that carries with is the functions .pf money, and not th material upn which such im lresfl 1" n.ade. Tho term "fiat money" as now uted in derision and rMieule by the mone owners implies H me connection with what they ar- pleased to deslgnat- ai "irred. emanle mo ney." The absurdity of this asM?rtson is only equaled by i'!C lnordnc which prompts it. J he -hat wh'ch gives the money its distributiue and aud drbt- syfng functions, is in uv initiiuer near or- remote con- necved with either irredema- bility. "Fiat money" (a full legal tender, is redeemed with each transaction in which it is a factor. Take for example the greenback paper money. With out the exception ou its baci it is absolute fiat money." It was is.-ue-l as "Gat money," wa- circulated foi thirty years "fiat money," ind remains the same "fiat money" today. It always was and is at the pn sent time "irredeemable" as the term goes, which, however, has nothing whatever to do with its beiu "fiat," I want to state at this point that there never was a finale dollar in gold held as reserve under any set of Con giess to redeem these g.een backs. The idea of creating some thing out of nothing, or of making values by act of C,Jn. gre s, is another fling at "Gat money," which i as absurd as NEW ADVERTISEMENTS it is misleading. The ment creates no rt.lue govern in "fiat Eld as well, in Hall's, the 13thand nth Everybody was pleased with th- new eider, lie is a fine ann- ir aud preached two able sermons Mount Moriah of this township Farmers are very in nab iimu iu ineir woiitr. ihev ni not plant-as much cotton as lat y ear and will not buy more than oneiourtn as mUch gnano iney Dougnt last year. J. IT. P The people of Bellevoir neigh borhood are in a booming condi tion. I hey are using all their euoris to oetter their financial condition. Prof. J. J. Heudren Is conduc ting a good school at Bellerti Academy. The average of pu pils about 45. Amonir the n-at entering was Mr. A. A. Brewer, of lower Sampson. . Ike Appalectic Debating So- FI AT MON1SY. OvncE Alliance Pub. Co., 239 North Capitol St. Washington, D. C, March 9, T 1.A a . . ueusier aennes tne word "fiat" as "a coinman 1 to do some thing; a decisive or eflective command; . decree." Hence, according to the de flaitiou, "fiat money" is simply and oaly nude money or de creed moaev. With this point established, the next important question is, undr what decree or by whostf command i3 this fiat money created? Did this command emanate fiom omnip otence.' uid the Creator of ths universe ever decree what ho uld and what should not be "fla money ?" If so,what is is subistancft and what are its denominations? Alpo, whe:e is this "Bat money" or ueuy round, and what are its particular characteristics? lo whem is or wag its existence revealed, and by whom or thro' wkom is it first distributed amon the children of rner,? If trod does really "make money," us some oi our statesman an wruern claim, whero in the great laboratory of nature is the process carried on? To char, sach efforts to Deity is. sacrilege, and tends to lessen our resoer.t and reverence for the attributes of divinity. The fart is that I rovidence c-eatd the ma.t.Rrh.1 OUt Of ' Which moiif'V ia mola but man made the money itslf! an example, God made the material out of which the steam engine is made, but the labor of man built the machine The engine together with wateri hu lire may Do prepared to draw the passenger coach from- point to point withgreat rapidPy but It is the "fiat," the com mand of the railroad officials that determines whether their powers shall be active or dor mant, just no with certain materials i money;" neither does it pretend to; it simply lec e.s a medium of Mxchane, which is made iudispensa'ile" under present civilization. TIsere is no value in the impress ..f goverument authority, but there may be more or less in tho commodity on which itnprc-s is made. There is no value in money, since value Pes in the com modity out of which tho product is made that receives tho stamo wjl -luvcuiiuuiii, uecree. as an example of "flat money" and it3 functions, it is .authorized by law, and is made ready by labor. It "goes out from the treasury in exchange for labor or its products k passes frOm hand to hand in the various transactions of business. In every instance whero it is a factor it s redeemed, and at last reaches the government treasury in payment of taxes. where it is received or redeemed iu the ultimate sense of that form. .Wain, it uooa out on it errand of distribution, and again it i.i returned to the treasury. This is fiat money, and its di;charre of tho unctions for whiJi it was created. It was redeemed iu .-vry birgain, every sale, every transaction of every kind in which it was a facto-, and in which it stood a.s the represMitati V! of the power aud a;ithoritv of tho Tvfrn- ment w!m?e fiat it was. I will treat of irredeemable money in ivy next. N. A. Dunning. A CUTTING TIME. Tboajrh oar winter trtd fcas beea ex eeptirn!ly in I we are rot to l foaoJ among tfct m urot r, yet wu few (T-xvU we wujt ?o rtll aa 1 the oorer they ar f!d V hettr h-ll fee'. W't tnast teiin to plan for the Spring campaign, avt want room nod money to carry ont she plans w fortr.c lfttd. To execute these two eesestia't we hall CUT INTO THE PRICES of enr e -i' tck of SHAWLS, it.NKKTP,BUGOV HORBS. HUAVV FLAXNEIS, WINTKH I-KKSS GOODS, l'ANT ; ()D-, WOOL AND MEKISO UNDERWEAR, JfcC. They tinst mVo room for our Fpring DT1IchBs., aa l now h fie time to bay these co!d weather (;oidv This may bt the opportunity jouhare Ken look n for. So coDje no anl gjt the tenefit of thia Cutting Sale. Respectfully, A. F. Johnson & Co, HOLUDAY'3 " ' A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!" Don't wait to get sick, but when you begin to feel bad come and j;t a tlose or medicine and prevent sick ness. This is the proper use of med icine. Ifyouwilldo this you wil' scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to pay or lose months of time, and put your friends and relatives lo such a deal of trouble. In addition to my complete line ot pure and reliable Drugs, I carry v arner's Log ( abin Jw niedios, H. B. B., the S. S. S., Quinine in small and large quantities; Simmon's Liv er Regulator, Famous Specific Or insre Blossom, Cuticura itemedies. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, tne women Medical iJiscovery, uoree and Cattle Powder (1 pound packages prepared by the Herb Co. )! w. Va, Quaker brand.) Prescriptions carefully compound ;d. Local and office practice upon re quest. KespecttuIIy, lugl tf DLL It. H. 1IOLLIDAY. SEW DOUBLE (XlLmiJfJ - n Barg ams m spring A T DRY GOODS. W. S. PITH'S, SHOES. FRIENDS Al CUSTOMERS READ Al PONDER ! I have just received tlie largest, the prettiest, the most stylish and the CHEAPES l Line of Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods ever before carried in Clinton. You would all do well to come early to make your Spring selections, MY MOTTO.--StrictlvCASH,at the lowest possible PRICE Respectfully, Wi Si 0 ARTRIGK. money. sometimes one, sometimes another, and many times several are selected and -fashioned by labor into various terms with certain other t 1 1 Q e a a.iZ .a f Ami O I rw A A their use, (hundreds nf maw substances have ben made nse ui. iu iae past for thi alter which either s Durriose.i custom, as I i MPast' What is te' med law, 1 "i Pen-, delawa them w -nai money." As raw material thev aro nnt money they are only the pro- hvC.oV alllre- As fashioned by laber the , am nnt but ' - . oy, UowisTliisV We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prons.. Tnln. - r , ..v, do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 vonrs. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry - out any obliga tions mane Dy their firin. West & Truax, Wholesale Drue: S A. m it -v " gists, xoieao, O. VVAI.DIJfG, JvlXXAX & MABVIN. Wholesale Drug nsts, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucus surtaces of the system. 1'i-ice oc. per bottle. Sold hv .t ii. btmth, Druggist, Mount Olive, . vv., una ur. it. n. itoiliday, Clin ton, N. C. . A Gold Watch and $204, That is what every Agent receives club on our $1 per MOIST Y CAJJ BE MADE BY AOENTS SELLING THE Fanners' Alliance History AND AGRICULTURAL DIGEST By N. A. Dunning. Author of "The Philosophy ol Price," "History of the U. S. Dol lar," and Associate Editor of The National Economist, official organ of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. It will contain 800 pages, 48 ele gant photo engiavings. It will be the greatest book of the peri'nl. Price: Cloth, $2.50 i Half Russian, 3.50. Send for terms and circulars to ALLIANCE PUBLISHING CO., 239 N. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. REMOVAL, ! .1. T GrREG-DRY Has removed his Tailoring Estab lishment from his old stand to his office on Sampson Street, neM to the m. is. Uhurch. The great and orignal leader in low prices for men's clothes. Econ omy in cloth and money will force you ts give him a call. tSLatest Fashion plates always en hand. June 7th. lyr. ?Y3 Remember that we have a full lino of Dry-Goods and Motions sf tc!c Wo will be glad to have you como !n and examine our before buying. We have in stock a line of Pants wo will t-oll cheap. If you have a cut. bruise or noro try ''Xeval it Kane Oil," which is the best healer we have ever sen. We have just received a fine lino ..f Confectioneries. Mens' Hats, late, t style aud jrood qua' it. y, just received. Bast Colfee in town at a low figure. Try our Flour, "Elmwood" brand," you c. ill be sur ti liko Respectfully, W. E. 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It 1 now flrtit ana profubely the and simnlv ma.... i - ducts; but. Whn .c.- -.V. decrees that they shall act i i not until th.. start out on thiT 7. such. The idea of " money or that some particular Kinds of natural nrn.t. De used aa rannAtr 1. Action and unworthy the ae in which we live That Qn . ?herpfnfiC' ad therefore, the result of a "fiat" mn,t l apparent to all who would give wno get3 up j week plan. Our 14-karal gold-filhd cases are warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Walthatn movement. Stem wfnd and set. Lady's or Gn.'s size. Equ-1 to ny $50 watch. To secure agents where we have nonp, we sell one of the Hunting Case Watches tor tho Club price 28 and send C. O. D. by express with privilege of ex amination bet ore paying fo;-.-arue Our agent at Durham, N. C. writes: 'Our Jewelers haveconlessed they don't know how voj can furnish such worl: for the money." One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particlars. Empire Watch Co., 48 and 50 Maiden Lane, ' oc 29- ly nrm. New York. Administrator's Notice. fJTAVING QUALIFIED A3 ADMIN L -1- iatratrix upon the state of the late John B. Bearaan, Sr., notice is hereby girsn to creditors of said estate to pre-i-nt their claims, dnly proveD, to the undersigned within ona year from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pic-idea in bar ol their recovery. All perons indebted to ?aid eslato are r-qnested to make immediate payment M. R. BEAMAN, Adm'x. arch 1st. 1892. 6t published In Donular form. liuiitratea. "hinoe the daya that Mra. ttowe wrote the doom of the slave-driver in 1 rule Tom'i Cabin, no author ha atrnck a more vigorous blow in favor of the rights of the laborer." Chicago Inter-Ocean. Cloth, ll.as. Paper, 50c. A TRAMP IN SOCIETY. By Bobtrt II. Coiedreu- Thrilling and faacinat ing. . . . 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Administrator's Notice. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING administered nnon the estat r.f 0eu Monk, deceased, hereby gives no tice to all persons holding claims against the .aid estate to present them, duly an-ib- iiticated, on or before the 20th of March, lo'J3, or this notice will be clear! in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to eaid estate are ra- qne3(ed to come forward and make im mediate payment. SOLOMON MONK", Adm'r. Per Au'y, M. O. Eichabdsox. Thi3 3rd day of March, 1892.- 6t tBB'jj.-i,'9'.MT?t; "ay ft,fyyn&. f m tl f 4tfEI Notice To Creditors. ILT AVING THIS DAY QUALIFIED x J as administrator anon the aetata of the l.i'e Mrs. Julia A. Faison, notice is her..-by given to the creditors of said estate to present their claim duly proven to the undersigned within one year from the date of thia notice, or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of their recover. All i chilis luueuieu io 8am est ale are rr qnested to make immediate payment. J. IL Faison, Adm'r. v F. B. COOPEB, AtiV. This Feb. 4th 1892. 6r. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE! JVOP.TU CAROLINA. SAMP60N CO Befobe J. 8. Bizzell, C. S. C. A. M. Lee, 1 vs. O. J. Fovrkr. S NOTICE TO P. r. POWlIB, Tho defendant. O. J. Fowler, in thm above entitled action, will take notico that the plaintiff, A. M. Lee, has ap plied to me for leave to issue xecuti-n upon the judgment heretofore secured in said action, the same b: iDsr judfrment Vf o OTA r .a. 0 . . uo,u, jorice sum or ten d 'J.'arp. wuu interest irom me 14; n day ber, 1881. And the eaid O J. is hereby uotifl d to app ;ar be at my omoe iu CUn oD, N. C, on We i r.tsday, the 20'h dav of Apri' ISO ar.rl show cause, if any be has, why leave to issue execution npon said judgment shoaid not ba granted. J. S. BIZZELL. C. P. O. F. R. Coopee, Att'y for Plaintiff. Tbia March 8th, 1892 10-4t JKW A DV KRTJ.SHMKXTS Mortgage Sale. iuiui. r.y VIIIIUK OF TIJE j powtr of snla con 'tin d ir. a rertiin mrrtkage df-ed triHl ) j g;,,b vt. j brook and wi'o, Claris a Wcs b ook to Uriah H I!, dated the 11th day of Feb. moo inu uu'j rofOFUrt-o. ift hork 58 Pipe 213 an 1 244 ia th,j r fj.c of tho Kter of Deeds ,,f fitnp-cu ciiitr. Ihe ntdrsuKfl will s. 'i by public auc tion at the c;uU hon o dv,r io C lintoa 2s. O.. on tie 2I:ij dxy c,t JJarch a certain tract of lard hitaar-d in county of musci ir,d RrafP V r ? Fotlw l i h Tho'r tcn, H Kiisn- c. Ja. or ml'7' lDraa'" otherr, .couiafu ten Uce cf sale, Couri Uoua. CUatau. N C roe of sale, tffft!v-Bc.'c'of V ' ' This Feb. 18 h IH'J-11 VlniA H IJlLT. NOTICE. Caveats, and Trade-Mar j oM:-jd. end all Pat ent bnsii ft.. rjTidnct'd for !g!traie FcS. ,0w Oi-i ; Opn-Ht t. S. ?itnt Office. -ana we ea ttcr.r ps;ect ia Icjs time than thosa pemota Irom V.'tehinFton. Send rodiiorawic? er photo with descrip tion, m e advise. If patentable or Hot, frea of charge. Oar fee not doe till patent is secured. A Psunur.ict '-How to btaiB PatenU," with - Barnes of actual client In your Stats, countv, or tows, aont free. Address, e.A.sisow&c6. OpposKs Patent OSica, WasMnjjtan, 0. C Clinton Loan Association. A31 persons indebt. d to this Asuocia tii.:t by aecoDDts or overdraft0, must maae pajment ax oLJi, or action-will be taken. Persoca otherwise indebted aw ur gently rt quested to see me at once. Panics holding claims againbubis Aa 8Otiati1.11 are again rt quested to file them. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. IL, and from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. W. A. DUNN, Receiver. January 21st, 1892. U - nraE undersigned having - qualified as administrator of Thom as Bradshaw, deceased, hereby gives no tice to all creditors holding claims against the estate of the said Thomas Bradshaw to pi sent them, duty authenticated, on or before the 18th day of February, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery. Persons indebted to sid estate are re quested to make immediate payment. MATHEW J. BR ADS B AW, AdmV il. O. RlCHARESOX. AttV. j This 17th-t)f Fetraary, 1892. 4t Notice to Creditors pjAVINGTHIS DAY QUALIFIED L --as Administrators npon the estate Cf the late J. W. Tart, notice is hereby given to all creditors of eaid estate to present their claims duly provenio un dersigoes within one y;ar Irom date of tbia notice or this notice will be plead in bar or their recover, all persons itdebt? ed to said estate must make immediate pajment. This Feb. 4th 1892. AD. Tabt, , P. B. Tabt. Adm " fe-25 6t. Sale of Valuable Land. B7, vl of A TOWER CON tained m a cerUfn mortgage deed executed by 8. D. Jacksou ou the 80th day of Jan. 1890 to W. E Bass aL V. corded in the Register s c fifcS It fj county N. O , in Book 73 p, ?3? . court Douse coor f n thi io ot Clinton, N. C , r,n the 19 h dlv of March 192 at l ov-w? l lJ,?y V- UX. . Mil fct ..-1.1- . i in 1 1 1 :n QT,.r,AM r - , v . i j 1. 1. 1. 1, -1 1 1 1 1 1 r r.cn . . . --v".'ihlj! -uacri said Q n V v 108 laDd, 0Q n?C!l the said a. D. Jackson now livtg. V. r particular di?criP.ion of the taj ' ,S apply to the Mfet'8 office cl ii Jn coau.y, jm. t,. TdU Feb 10 h 18y EB.PARKER&CO F.',rnarv 18. ltgg f M Toil THIS MlAHtU, Weakness. MalarfA lnAiaitn mA BUIousnem. take BROWN'S IROS BITTERS, .tt cures quickly For sale by aU dealers la Wfacine. Get the genuine, . BARBEK SHOP. Wall Street, three rl.r8 corner of M nllY" me will fini m. n. .i, . nure --v ,w ai an uours. 6 on you - kazoks SHARP, SII EARS trrvt Ifyou want a. mlJtt' on e, j uJ qtAI.Io all MONS5. 11 I 1 v: f Barber. , -S - i: .