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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. All Throngli Sampson. New ana Marpfl Facililies AT BDGGYAHD CARRIAGE FACTORY, Sajla?. I9Send u-t the now from yuur township for thi column. Every subscriber to this paper has .1 i'S-i and of your name unlesn you ties-Ire li.H ibseribtr to this paper has .1 i's i id Is requested to contribute Ittriii "news ia he" neinbVyrho'xi lor ih column. We will not p'i:!i--b. Mv Vactorv is now rcn at full ca pacity. My heavy work is nowdone mule a fevr davs airo 'Use farmers are Vi.ry bu y i"e parinjr for their crops. Mrs. Ilarri-it Sloan improves ?ery slow ly. Oliver IHacxburn It a oo.J liv tf-!im rMiU'pr. I nrn ! liming nut n larye number of ct-w Myle UugjrWs and J'heatonf. V make to order. but always keep a few ty Jew on hand for examination. I will keep on hand a lrjro lot of Western JJuzsries wn and top) and I load 4 C'ltrtx. Thet? ul'l crnti in quality and are jul! a low a any wJth the same dlseaao like Koodsln OollWo, Fayette, vllle or Wilmington, westukook'c. tor Hound Shave. Hack aii a Married, at the home of the Jvlge lw)U made, an.l Jtcpaliin bride't" , on the 23rd in-tant,M Dr. Henry Sloan id fcaviiiir hi dwelling painted. On ediic-d-iy, March nils, Mr. Md.tjal O. Carter, iivui near Infold, died with pneuruo- rna.af ter a few days cot.unrment His little ho t ir also very .ie i to take charge of a school. We regret that she hza gone. We can f-paro the beys, but when the firls bezln to depart tor "Dixie Land" it strikes us "plum thro'." Mr. John C. Antrr not Jotig sine?, killed a'x doves at one hot. lie ha3 since gone to Gco uia, and as lie took his 'un with him we supposrt lie iiigainjrto try Ins fkill on the "winded trine down ther. Several of our citizen have pone to Geor-j yia of late. Vi hat'a the matter with tl. -Old North State' ? I these not enough attractions a, j hery? ur fortunes Our Farmers Column something interested; to those who till THE SOIL.: home to keen them have they heard running loose in (leorgi i, like a (stray caSf ? Mr. W. IX Johtiron i.s o;rjr to "Puppy Creek," to go into the turpentine business. We regret to see hi ;i leave, as he is on -a of our best friends. Demorest Class No. 1, of B ih el ciiurcii. nem a come si aiuuu f ''There W no Material jwSTeMHit 1 well .aJ and penaanent without grkrttitsr&l progress." VALrn cr fiiuxr on the fakh. Q No other animal eats man v different varietie of herbage as the sheep, and this fact shoald lec.iminpnu the animals to far niers where the fields are ova rii n wita vreetis vrutes h. 1. j Smith in the American Cnltiva j and art rty nice, and nerer be s?ea at another ba.ll, In a low nrek 6res$ xsrlth no :eets&t all. We t out with the Inten tion of giving the boys the devil, bat since tr lure lhoaht tlie thin ever, we are about on a level Man, poor fool, will drin!: to excess, and woman, jn-t ais silly and intemperate in dres?. S sir!-, let us be temperate, pru dent uhI refin. And may be theboys will qait drink ii ? w much wine, ' : J. E.M. Alliance DemrtiiKint tor. t aere are uany old fce.cs ahhiA.MJK MJrES. DISCI1R aiWS AM) THE DOINGS and jasinres that could h neatly benefited by having tho wetds destroyed by :heep. Many of our most obnoxious weeds are very difficult to aili, and they continue top-rovr urr!e.:S a Si'rict v.-atch is kept over them, unrootir ii: them aainaudaain. I But the constant cropping otf t f done on short notice. IIAUNHSH, WHIPrf, COLLARS AND ALL II AltNESS I IAUDWA HE. Win. T. Hairis to Mrs. D.-ila McLai'ib, C. H. McLamf, iVq., ofUciatiui;. The attendants were Air. J. J. iocKanij' with .vii-s Iloinelia Harris: Mr.E. J. Harris with Miss Januie Lee; Mr. Ave IillhercanerkeeP in stoek. My ry Lee with M:ss Etta' Harris ; "the class waeady to tompte Harness Department is under Tiia Mr. D. A. Harris with Ardelia fr a gold medal. 1 he jud Caucasian' Office, on Fayetteville Lockamv Mav evorw bloimr 'vere Messrs. 1'. llhams, Jud- .Tee., er , Kndory. IX'iJ&ni "f"'"-' l-Beure to ee my ptyies and them whila they live. 13 the Ivev. 1. I. J Jail and Dr. A. 1. get my prices Ixdbro buying. Ilespectfully, lul8-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON. wiihefl of the writer. IIOXEVCUTTH. Mr. AlonziIIoldintr isiiunrnv- inr gradually from his recent If VOU want to keen noi ted nn d, tcn l.o truA tt muh it . the progress of the Allianceand the nqy, but it was too strong in uiw tvesi ior uiiii ami leu across mm As Mr. Hubbard Butler was returning from church a few HERE'S A POINTER, reform movement you should read Cooper trip to Wilmington. Write airam. 4,1. Wren7', lour letter was the best we have s-een. W hat has become ol "iaclie- Ioi"? Wake iu. Can't you hear me? Or are you 'roimr to sleep as lon as "Old Jlip-Van Winkle did? Gil mniTTiTifi 11 ATJ.TANRR li.JUJJlii.ll UXJ MINGO Some of our rabbit hunters - ml C ' would eradicate (hem from the soil more effectually than any other method. - piace on me niKui i iKurh n-n nv l,Ppr, 1 l9,,r- to one of the fair contestants, Miss Lucv Hazard, and rre- y t j - - - 7 sented in a very neat style by iiev. Owen Spell. Mr. J. D. O. Culbreth. the highly esteemed manager of the class, then an nounced to the audience that "the class wa ready tooomp?te OF THE VARIOUS LODGES. rTs CAt-CASl was adop'odiisiheOfBrial Satlce. GICOWJXG TEAS. It has been found by careful tests tint Tieas nlanted at ahont nine incher depth will vegetate. better than at any deptn less or more. Many years I prietis ed dropping them in the furrow, never deep enough, aud plowing them in. This can be done any time the ground can be worked, and in the time before r?ominr throagh tlie ground can be tilled to suppess we--id growths, this w.-iy jieas will cont bear'ng lomrer than in usual shalloiv fashion. - C. Calkins. In inuo the G. ii i 1 UliUHlltl) AT INC OLN, NEBRASKA, HON. J. UUKKOWS, Editor. The leading Indeoendent d.t.- ' JX per west of the Missouri liver bend for Bamjlo copy. Sundays ago, his mule became are having poor luck o -rather r r t It 1 1 1 fill c . I nnrl van IT. lwl . ... i ftim ntu am i mi, liu iia,(i I Jucli ' three young ladie.', wlio were iTT ni,.. i.v.i, thrown out, but were not very L of irr.f I , " o veil bvwu nciui'iu cl w ,iiuu:'v badly injured. n,n lt Rnnv to n uiivej l ecu v. suing nere. F,ll:, rTfv1lv!n r.iisses au i'. Jionsycuit ann Lm,;h : is quit? nWrirs, ,i' inA A, , . . . su-k with mieumoma. Subscription price 81.00 per Cherry btnctland visited fnends Xew applications are received year ALLIANCE PUB. CO., Lincoln. Neb novl2 tf Notice. t, , ev .tpyiauu auu uuuveBaunu.n.iuoFs at every meeting for member Koads last week. I. ..fJAin, t DAXIJ V IUO -1 JLlXCJLllOW JllCJ Li j J D on a solid basis. The Union r s i 1 n; ill The school at Popiar Grov. Li ... - ' i l.i. r v, hi. n.r: ri.L kuijiij' tin n ,1 i - In addition to my Regular Stock of h Vf 1Irttl01 day before the county meeting. WATCIICS AND CLOCKS, ft05?.011. "aay March 18th. Miss ZeocIa Williams ha, vl And my Repairing Business and 1 !? exercf f were (put e inter- tunied from a visit to , ana agency lor sewing Machines, I mder I 1 -1- fll 1 have accepted the agency for the themselves handsomely, and C0?2' Tr, J Urwf Hnnthr. m0! iTc i ..,1 ui,i . x A . -MiSvS Jjaura A . 15ellclied on nPP.n lmtiartpf thom Hrr o nm .. pianos and orrix's. rriv:" ;T. " wr " um t C r u V. . pieuiauu uutinng icacner. Mr. l hell the following well-known w a uAii at i and reliable makes: MaThushek, Ster- 'A f 15 dellYe1ed f mc ling, Mason & Hamlin and Chiek- a.na snort address at the close of firing. the exercises, and was happily a sample Sterling Piaro and a receive! by the lartre crowd of Sterling Organ can be seen on exhi- attendants. Then the nice and union Ul Clinton. , . "i ujciuc cverv oiio isei inn u. was T- ., . jweryuung m Mimjo 13 on a VX-.t " ' "Will IHIVr ' r'V - -1- G.IL Wrarren has moved his icut tuciu uus writer win turn rlQ1TT anm :n -n t rv 11 anil ucill xunil. WJ1U1B vase deal of Mrs. Curtis Lee U gradually improving. Mr. L. Lee will soon move to his new hcir e in Iloneycu ts. Miss Mary J. Williams, oi Cumberland, is visiting rela- FAltil xoti:s. The importance of bam cistf rns should not ba lost sight o". They provide drink for the stock and also prevent water from the loot's filtering through the manure, whish takes awav its mast valuat.-lo fertilizing element. The water may be made by the use of a Alter and it is better for the use of stock than water from a well. , Tl e White Oak Union will be hem si t SilfMM JjA,m , . . . . .J.i. V.- 3C7lm.l Saturday in April, at 10 o'clock. All brintr baskets an 1 everybody 1UYHPC Pumpkins are easily injured by freezing, and much valmable feed is thus lost every fall for lak f care. If pat in a barn basement they may be kept until January, and so long as they hast they make a cheap, rich food for milch cows, es pecially if the seeds are re moved before they are fed. The seeds are diuretic decrease milk flow I mor. Am. and Far- SK A POSITIVE r3k CURE FOR overt P I L E S 1 SIMPLE. ffiMh!0' EFFECTIVE. ,kP"OXi WONDERFUL. Sl xC1 till W'M-i 1 J. Highest TESTIMONIALS. At 0ravt.t or Mailed oa tuxxlpt at t'rtoe. WINKELMANN & BROWN Drug Co. rnph Baltimore. Md. Poplar Grovo school. TAYLOR'S B1UDOE, Married, on the 10th March, 1892, Mr. II. M. Register to Miss Susan A. Bryant, E. C. Smith. Esq., officiating. The attend ants were Mr. James Robinson Success to Mr. Yrar- KOPFALIME formi of heftrlu-ha. Pirl hi ItitsOod't blnaiDK COD to n.nkind. Pleas. mm 10 sh. mo bad affect. Cure certain i"iie Great German Headache Cure will euro nerroaa, sick, nial.rl.l .n.l .11 Peopl who mlTpred, eay nv . 1 : . T. . I BROWN DRI'U HALT I lumber ren. J. G. Layloii, Jr.. is having about G0,0CO feet of lumber cut out on his farm, four miles east of Dunn, aud he says he is fl.x ing to baild the C;itrf for i.hi birl. So, now young ladies, whsn you decide to take a Leap .Year e above Mr. Lay- eeps a Leap Year couplo many tappy day. In the 7i new 1110 111 wnich tiov iiw : r ' . t:Willt"a unwims lllft Tl.at S laa IT!n Ia, : .. 1. t . .. ' Died, on the 21st of Jannanr. . Deeii..(luile. 13 much 18Q0 ti.;,i . ' Defter. Miss Uia is cli'd,.ininy iwia in i, v i ii ii ii i i i int.- ii irwiiun i Misa Mary E. Register. Th ' ODnP 'aay, and I j i nova nnf rnnm. If a glass of milk is swall owed hastily it enters the stomach and then forms in" one solid mass, difficult of digestion. If the same quantity is sipped, aud three minutes occupied in drinking it, then on reaching the stomach it is so divided. that when with Miss Ella Merrit.t. Mr- Thomas Watson with MIT .nrJ lFJP C3li n tn Merritt. We wish the vonn ion' a'! he. HEflUflCHE Liter.4?e? not know her ape. " " "w hllft Will nt CTVAntMr rn Jtscr.! ..... w mx.vuvAjr iiiiocrJU 1 11 iw.s conmunity. EveTy one that knew her loved her. She had been a consistent mnmhor of the Eapli.-t Church for more than twenty years One sister, four brothers and many friends are teit lo mourn their loss A Neighbor. hope to see NEW BARBER SHOP When you wish an easy shave, As gcod as barber ever gave, Just call on us at our saloon At morning, eve or noon; We cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the face. Oar room is neat hdcI towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything we thinkyou'll find; To suit the face and please the mind, And all our art and skill can do, If you just call, we'll do for you. onopon uo vane Street, opposite DISMAL. In last week's paper your cor respondent "Jumbo," said that he received s. letter with stn .inn upsdde down, and as-ked we what it meant, it means, write no WpS?.0S!iOVer thG ld Allia"ce more. I would like to ask him . Headquarters. PAUL SHERARD, The Clinton Barber. ""The foremost of our periodicals. cojrjxijnjnra E7IEY CESTBS 07 THOTJOHX AJTD ACTIOS DT THE W0SXD. A sample copy with lllutrated pros pec tus ill ba sent for COT. WTLllAJf K. vrrccv.. B CSntf. Th ypitrv Is the moat Instruct! the most timerr. the Targyst and the bajv1v)mert of the reripwa. mmmmmm HUM OaveoU, and Trade-Marks obtained, tad aU Pat eat bn-iness conducted tor Moderate Fees. .J' la Opposite 0. S. Patent Office, : Charge. Oar fee not Sne till patent islecured A Vempfciet, "How to btain P.tentsh o.A.srjovv&cOs .PPPOSIU Psiert CfflCS, Wsshlngtoa. 0, C J a question. There were two 1t. ters in the postomce for mo with no stamps on them, and I had to pay postage. What does that mean, "Jumbo" ? It was Miss" Pepsia J. Spell, instead of Reppie, as the print er got it, that , was attending scnooi at w aae. Married, March 10th, '92, at the bride's home, in this town ship, Mr. Daniel Autry, to Miss Annie Williams, M. O. Jackson, iv-q omciaiinfcr. May joy and peace attend thA nr. Of Mr. Autry and his wife. And may their love not fade away. ST J. - . i3ut seep on growing aay by day; And when they leave chis earthly sou. In sweet communion rest with God The attendants were Mr. Tls n dall Williams with Miss ime- line Lockamy ; Mr. Duncan Mc Phail with Misa Mary M. Wil liams. Mr. Darnel Williams (the bride's father) is a good provi- oer "and wnen time to satisfy tli9 4inner man" came on, there were many good things spread tiDon the table of this tin hearted and hospitable gentle man things that would "tickle" the ualate of a Vanderbilt and Jay Gould. It was an affair of tne heart and a good time all around. Miss Irene Cooper, one of our I am very glad to sav we hn.vf several of the .beat Sahhath schools in Sampson. You can not scarcely find a boy or girl now wandering about on the Sabbath day. They are in thn Sunday school work. Success to the cause. Mr. W. R. Holmes, of Mis, had a horse to run with him a few days since, and was thrown from lm buggy and hurt badly. Very glad to state he is improv ing. Mr. M. Hell has taken a posi tion with Pratt lirothers, of New York. He is now in ILtIaJ-jIi Success to Mr. Bell and his business. J. G. Lavton has 'iir rof turned irom waitin r on Ar; Eettie Westbrook, of Newton urove, ana Mr.treori? Warrinh- of Grantham's Store. He says there was eunuch rations, nni good rations too. to feed Sher man's army six months. J. 13. P. coagulated, as it " -'J JUllC) losteaa ot being m one hard, condensed mass, upon the outside of which only digestive fluid acts, it is more in form of a sponge, in aud out of which gastric juice can play freely and perform its functions. Cultivator. The South River Union Alii anco will meet on the first Sat urday in April at 10 o'clock. the Union will meet with Per am JXHige. All the member? of this Unin are especially re quested to b; present, and brin." their baskets The invitation is t, the ptiolic generally. By order of ft. W. HOWARD, Fies't. n. iv HiLLrAMs, .Secretary. The Union Alliance of Tay lor s Unde lownfhip will meet on Friday before the first Sim- day in April, at 10 r'clock 4. M. ah me members of the several looses 01 injs union are espe- cuuiy invited 'o be p.osent with their bisket. I. Matthews, Sec'y. 1 he Alliance Union of Houej- euits tt.wnsnip will meet with the Ledge at Salem Anril fh 1S92. AH the lodges composing said Union will please lave their delegates there promptly at 10 A. MM on that dav. tt hope to have the President of tne j. c. 1. b. A. present with us. Business of impoi tance will be brought before that meeting, and it is therefore very impor tant that a lull meeting ho in attendance. D. Y. Tew, Sec'y. DUPLI.I COUNTY. The Caucasian- was adopted as the official Organ oi the Dupiin County Alliance atths January meeting of 1S01. TE3IPERAXOJ3. Continued on Thi d Pa ire. HowisThisV We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We. the un.3prsioTinl 1it-q t n t " . o)"ic rwliu II x. u. L'nenev for thf lnf ir - i . and believe him perftcfly honorable V. l ,miri take a in all business tanMrfZSr-.Kood view, nd ask tlm n,!w. ciaUyable to carry out any obli-a- n' Are not a little intem tions made by theirfirm. " 0 ; Iterate in our diess Is thro V3E8.S'olfi8flle Dru- r bringinfrori some k- Special to Tiik Caucasiax. No doubt our young lady frieuds, (espec:all those who have brothers or beaux- that sva constantly bsing led in the path of intemperance) would enjoy a short coainosition on Temner- ance, and wh'Ie we are not an advocate Of Wi'mpn nra-.oh.j.j or woman public speakers m , 1 ... any suojecc, were it mour pow er to do, or say anything that would cause our young friends to stop and think before they lose their health, their wealth and most of all their good name, which is "rather to be chosen than great richer" we would surely mount the stump, and we uo mmh mat a woman on a pub lic stand, making gestures and speaking l!k? a u;an is aio-i.t rather to be avoided than ad mired. Eut. my lady friends, what can we do, when we see intemperance, thatnost h?deons monster presenting himself on almost every occasion, not even escenting the ball-room where our most lovely and f wr-intir,, young ladie3 have assembled for the purpose of enjoying them selves? But, now, when we men tion the ball-room, that reminds ja, perhaps we are a little in temperate too, let us first ex am.ne ourselves. Cast the beam out 01 our own eye, that we may see more clearly to pick, the mote out of our hmti.o ttT So then, after arranging our ball room attire, would it not be ad visable to march nmciV uu. jii f-ja JC a gists. Toledo. O Waldixg, Kixxax & Marviv V-f olesale Drug?ists, Toledo, O. IlalPs Catarrli Curo la taUn nally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucus surfaci nf Price 7oc. per hottle. Sold by J. Ii. Smith. lruo-o-iaf Ar,-wt.4- rit' f CTan,d Dr- H.IIolliday, Clin- WSZT' BROWN'S IRDiS GiTlFns J Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, bjrpepsia, Mala- beautiful. SDarkliiiff-eved SamrJ iJi.SPSStS- JF SOn belleS, ba3 gone tO Georgia' rfoendit. All dealers seU it Geniine 6 w v 6l IsUas mwrkaad crossed red llneson wrapper. ta. disease, dressing- ia such a l,-u,Jluus styie nuscold nwht? and shonldn't we suppo'the vo xiave as mucli to say about our dress as K..r. drinks? Let ston ta W ell, we did think tnot except the drunkard, butnre we not admonished tu be temoer- atein all things?" Dress then S.Vif a! dlinlj:- ? if WG wish the boys to take our advice. - W e ll be temperate ourselves (Special Correspondent.) Warsaw, N. C, March 21, '92. Mr. Editor Permit me to say throng your valuable paper thai our district .Lecturer was with us to-day at Warsaw. A lar crow was present aud much in terest manifested. Hon. G. W. Wilcox, having been introduced he said in sub stance : Those declarati principles are light, and they cannot be converted. I have never heard any one try to do it. To educate is the 1 eat mis sion of the Alliance. We want to educate through the Sunday schools, the day schools and the schools of poli tics. We nrnrnan to educate the masses that thev j may snow wnere the trouble originated and what the remedv is. We find thecouiitrv in a bad condition, monev scarce, n-o ducts low. and the farmers nro - u r a aj KJ w unable to line laborers, though xney nave plenty of ditchin fencing aud improving that ought to be done. Some people say, "the farmers are lazy and don't work. If you would work twice as much as von d- von - .T wouia nave no cause to com plain." Another fellow says "its our production, lou have made more praincts tha 1 the world can consume Neither of these propositions are true, farmers are the Hardest working - class in the world. There can be no over production when thousands are crying for bread. I'll tell you where the (rouble is. u e have left the landmarks of the old Jeffersonian Democ racy and trne Republicmism. We left the grand old plank out Df our platform of Demic. racy, that " opposed Nation al Banks, while in. our National platform five out of seveu pres idents were elected, since drop ped from the platform, by close counting-one nas been elected. These banks founded on thV bonded debt of the government loaned out to private corpora tions (national bankers) at one per cent, and allowed them to speculate on this money by loan-, iug it out to private indrviduals at Loin eUht to twenty-four p.er cent., is unjust class legisla tion, and .should not be allowed. The Funding Act, the Exception i act, tae uoud Mrengthenmsi Act and the Demonetization of Sil ver, have been instrumental in making many millionaire on the one hand aud millions of failures and paupers on the other. There is not enough monev in - the country to do the business of country. Secretary, Windham faid so, and he was in a position to know. - ' - moner all otj? ths SUte. In Virginia it worked well, and Prance was favid from bank ruptcy by this plan. Brother Wilrox la not a sreat speaker bat he keep. 'mighty clcrew to hi.i text of reform. f'snt I Ci fvu!v trio mil able pp?cP, which wr highly enjoyed oy an. S. J. Vkicu, Cor. Sec'y Duplin County F. A. 1 (Juarautw-dCareferLa Gripw. We authorize our advert 1;h1 lruc iU to j-II jou Dr. King New DW eovoty for Conunptifn. Coughs and colds, uiKn this ton.lition. II you aresfiiicted with IOriiueand wi 1 u0 ihls remedy according to direc- tien giving it a fair trial, and expe- Hence no beneut, you may return me nottieau have your money rc futded. W mate tfils offer, Ik? cjtae of ihe wonderful sucte of Dr. Ivin'a New liovery durirg ja.n epidemic. - iitve heiua f no ra.se in which it fjiled. Trv t. Trial bottles freat Dr. ir. II. llolli- dav- Clinton "V. f!.. ftm! Jnhn Ir. isiiiiii), irujTBistt Jit. Ulive, J. U. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A GUTTING TIME. Ttoazh oar witter tridi h&s bepn px. wan 7 sxhi rni we are not 10 ie found amo'it; the mourners, vet weh&ra a few goo Is we trnt to eell and tie noncer thoy aro eoid the I-etfer we tLsll feel. We tnnt begin to plan for tbo money to o.trjv ont the t.lans w fotrrr. iattd. To eiCS'lt thaofrn nsspnti'n'n CUT IHTO THE PRICES of onr e I'ire etock cf S3 AWLS, BT,AKKi;T3, BUGOV nUlJli,S. Il.iAVY FLAVSRlS WINTKR I)Ri;ss GOODS, PANT MEUINO UNDERWEAR, AO. iUPV ia!lttmfe'-lCftm irnnrPnrn . . . : 1 I'll tW8' ?. SHU DOW IS thft litiotn Iiliw these cold v.talhor i;cd9. This mav be t.kg cppotinmiy i hare btvu look'n ff.r. So C-iae tow-ar.d pc-L tl.e bnrif fit OI 11.13 Cutting Sale. Respocffunr, - A, F. Johnson & Co, NEW DOUBLE COLUMN A DVERTIgEM EXTS. WE ME10RTI : S ... lkyin our Spring and Summe: Clothin SHOrs HATS AND Pit Y GOOIV. n expect to buy a large s-tock. (m,-..M. fHno tearbcis u that goods bouwl t j 1 hmgly means SVJO.MEV SAVED to the customer. We flail try our be.t lo uliowal! .n friend, who will call on us our it tun , which will be about April I0th,therl., aj pht and best line of Goo Is. We know c actiy where, what and how to buy. Walt for our uew stc!c. Yours for IJargalns, . H. HANSTEIfi. argains in Spring HOLLIMY'3 ,4A STITCH IN TIME SAVES . NINE!" Don't wait to get sick, but when you ncgin to feel bad come and g.?t a dose of medicine and prevent sick ness. This is the proper use of med icine. If you will do this you wiP scarcely ever have a doctor's bill to pay or lose months of time, and put your friends and relatives in such a deal of trouble. In addition to mv onirvlpf nm of pure and reliable Drugs, I carrv arner s luog i awn Jvemedies, IJ. B. B., the S. S. S.. Ouinino in and larcre Quantities: Simn.nn'si.hr. or Rejnilatur. Famous SneciPn fir. anse iiossom, uuticura ltemedies, uc. nerces ravonte Prescription. the Golden Medical Discovery. tioree ana uauie l'owaer (1 pound packages prepared by the Herb Co. . . C TIT -WT - a . . n w . va, HuaKer orana.) Prescriptions carefullv ?d. Local and office practice upon re- luesi. iespeciiuny, lagl tf DR. R. 11. IIOLLIDAY w. s. PARTUS; "w A T DRY GOODS. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS READ Al PONDER ! I have just received the largest, the prettiest, the most stylish and the CHEAPEST 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. Strictly CASH, at the lowest possible PRICE. Respectfully, W. S. PARTRICK. WW MONEY CAM BE MADE BY AGENTS SELLING THE Farmers' Alliance History AND AGRICULTURAL DIGEST By N. A. Dunning. Author Of "The Philosnnhv nf Price," Histo-y of tlie U. S. Dol lar," and Associate Editor of The National Economist, offipi! if the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. . It will contain 800 rn?es. 4S do. Kant photo engiavings. It will be the greatest book of th npHvi Prico: Cloth, ?2.50 Half Russian, 53.50. Send for terms and circulars to ALLIANCE PUBLISHING CO., at) is. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. Remember that we have a full line of " Dry-Goods and Notions ! Wo will be triad to have rmi mmn in rnA ... 1. before buying. e hava in stock a liue of Pants we will sell cheap. If yon have a Cut. bruiso nr anm it-xr (Va.1 p. n x,. .. ... 19 the best healer we have ever Bseii, e liaY JQSJ received a fine line ..f Confectioneries. n r. ? ' 6 1 8tylft and Jrootl a'lty, just received. Best Coffe in town at a low figure. Try our Flour, "Elmwood brand,- you r.ill be noro to lile 1 Respectfully, ' W. S. KING & CO. The Campaign of Education. "He RULES WHO BBn. m CESAR'S COLUMN. A Story of the 7rT?H"hF6n'T- Edmund B&MgUbert IJ,ofu lonatiut Donnelly). "The moot remark able and thought-producing tiotcI that thl disturbed indu6tria and oiial condltlona of ?yn2'nt hf,Le Produced."-Arena. Clolu, 11-25. Paper, 60c Swedish edition of the above Cloth. 125. Papr, 75c Norwegian and German translation are now In preparation. DOCTOR HUG UET. A Novel. Bv the author of "Ctesar a Column." A wondef- lully faecinaUnK atory. based on the roost SETtiia? 5Pd gnglaal conception Jx literature Cloth, tl.SS. Paper, 60c AN INDIANA MAN. By LeRoy rHuww. ou true 10 me rai lire of end biography than romanoe." C7ucoo btier- Ocean. "A atary that holds the reader etten- 52f?i!KR?IOOT ISLAND i ih!hS5 ?. FL braIn' " Wmpl aa the ft m0fii ,tte.r'r wonder in tja. that r, 1 o R ' . unance as eaty and Kra 2i tUdy IruXl ukS fJ5 .Aff riTSu P'oyonn. thoroughly tt-"wfPW to AmerlcaS PuP.WIN SMITH, and y JUr$. Marian NOTICE! i THE SUB-TSEASUEY THE KEMEDY. The sub-treasuTT not new. We' had it-in North Carolina fifty years ago. Products were mentioned and the cost : certifi cates were issued on these, and they passed as good and lawful OI?Tf! HiPni TWA a a ojat -,-. ntiruKK j. p. tflzztlL, U. S. O. a Al. - vs. O J. Foxier. BOTICE TO O. F. FOWt-tR. Tho defendant. O J. Vnarla i ,-. Viove e3 titled action, will take notice rai iae plaintiff, A. M. Lee, has ap lied to tae for le&va tn icsnn niwnfmii p-.-.n the jadgment heretofore secured . juuu.vua No 3.270. for tha snm of ton Hnlla ' - v , . iim v?. .....V. J - - - . . t . ... . ' w.iu uiereuv irom in I4in any ot Jcto ct-r, 1881. And the said O.J. Fowler is hereby notiu -d to appiar before me ?r9Y'. the 20 -h dav of Anril irqs t-a -b cnse, if any ha has, why leave to K-ue execution opn said judgment s;:ua:u not ua graatea. J. 8. BIZZELL, a S. C. f . coopza, a j fcr Plaintiff. Tbi3 March 8tb, 1892 10-4t Administrators Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMIS istratrix nnon iha a nf the John E. B.mman, Sr., 1 notice is hereby given to creditors of said estate to pre s.nn: their claims, duly prevto, to the andereutned within ona rp.ar from date of this nofice, or this notice will be pieaaea ia car oi tneir recovery. . ' - All Darsons indebted to a&ui sfaf am requested to make immediate payment. March 1st, 1S82. 6s DRIVEN FROM SEA TO SEA: .u...-v.mmU. v. oaj, i nis crest anti-monopoly book was formerly published published In popular form, and prof um? It Illustrated. "Since the days that MraSowe wrote the doom of the alave-drlver in Uncle Tom's Cabin. no amhor has atruck a more rigorous blow in faror of the rijrhts r the -Clacago Inter-Oceaii. Cloth, 1.20. A TRAIP IN SOCIETV. By Roltrt II. Cowdretf. "Thrill In and f&acinat ing. . . . No one who reals it can restrain admiration for the man who can write a story fonuins in its warp and woof so much that is helpful and bettering to humanity " Arkantava Traveler. Cloth.li.S5. Paper, SOc. PIZARUO AND JOHN 8UER MAN. By Mr. Marie T'dd. TaUwork will to (ax toward the solution of the financial problem, and it will prove a powerful lever ia the orertornin; of Mammon's temple. It should be read by every America cittsen " Farmer? Alliance Journal, liaiw. Paper, ttc .,,5fl.,,te. ln Congresa, Todd. "A ft. r; UOcoqo herald. Cloth, tun PfcpTr, 3Uc & i tr 1 V.ur A Btory of Wanhingtoii Life and Society. By tri ViiZt ..CfPltal, and whkh throw, a. pecniiar side light on some of the mysteries of national politic. I ir, lie. ' 1 A IV01 COLONEL, t By v reforn 1 denerree a place with re-. inTk" ?. ncKL1 example of the rerlvu In American llwrature. a pure. LrlPf.t Am JJl can .novel, wholcsoma fa WtSenL fnarSw with refined hvuaor. arfonV iaractJr W1H lve a pleasant memorv in thi. alnd forever. Cloth. tUXL P.riS?. 111 " tamped U roLd U.V -..k "T''"" Torocco, B Y SPECIAL arrangement with the PnUibhera we can eapxAr tA n, any of the above ereat Befbrm booka. Or we will Kive .ach one of theveTTLT T. 5W briber,. Chith c verjor rSjESL - uuraa. nii UAUCASIAN. Clinton, N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors. A7r?w ,aIi3 8 dminktrVtor of W.ler Tew, cWe.aed, hert y coUflel to Iw. vuiafa twelve months from tbil tW!iKSSKJ:.w,l!.rf Administrator's Notice, yilE UNDEBSIGNjED HAVING tiC3 tO ftll TKWOUS Lfl.'Cir-irfclairra aooinct tbe aid estate to present them, duly an thecticated, on or before the 20ih of March. It93. or tWs tints f( aril! a r.lcaA in bar of tbeir recovery. Persons indebted to salrl Mtu qaested to come forward asd C2ke im mediate payment. , - ' r OLOMON-MOXK, Alro'r. Per Att'y, M. O. Eichabdsoh. FO TIIK HIAHtu, WAa 1 n.l . . f EUiouHn tTiTr" tion aa. BROWN 1ROW BTTTCRS. Toia 3rd day of Maroh, 18D2.-6t " f
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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