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1 .V. y s THE CAUCASIAN. i LlNTOxi X. O., Apkil 7, 18U2. PUBLISHER'S AWaOOWCEMEST. How to Advertise. We t not wish large advertisements, but a number it bmall ones for a year. It is not sizt but time tlr.it wc prefer. KATES. AnvuRTisixij : I iu.li 1 week, 75.4 col. (tf ! vk. j .5.5!) I 1 ma.,? .T l " j ,; 7 ,w I 1 jr., io.WJt4 " " I yr., k.w 3 1 v, k., 2.00;j " lwk., i;.tj 3 I mo., $ 4.0-) i i ,.,o., fll..x ? V y'v !-u-!w!J " " 1 yr" I col. 1 week, $ 'J.iyoi I 1 mo., 15..! An extra c'uar' i, 1 " 1 yr. U;).i; unJe for position.' SUJJSCKU'TIOX : One year, - - - - tl 5) .-sx uioutlis, . -j-j Pour months, - . ' . . Waal, Kusintt. Local, Kea.Uu Notice, '.iir J.", etc., will te inserted at ten cti's per line (six words) lor iirst insertion ai at live rents per line lor each subsequent lit,:rt oi Ml.itnaries pulilistied free if not more than len lines, (-ixty words); live cents far eaeli u.l.lilUMiiil line (six words eachj. This charge is made, as you will see, simply M t etieck mi length. niiiiiuiikvtion discussing tb.: topics of lb' day, ii to the point and hnelly expressed will le published in coluiiui iieaued "A t'o I'um oi i'u idle Opinion." 'Jonuniinieatious containing utridly News H-ms will always he wel ;oi::ed and puhlih eil with jtle.isuie. Hy seadin such news item", ireipu ntly . will he: hoth your o'liiinuniiy ami t ie paper. Win n j o.i w -.a j j .ir address lumped, j;i ve ohl .is Weil iis low oKice. Address al "ouiuiuuieatioiis unit hiisinesn letters to Till: CAL'OASIAX, C Union. . (J. Matters of a private nature t-houtil h marked. "lVrsouai"' and addressed to MAKiON liUri.Elt, 'Jiinloii. X. C IfL'slNLsi l.OLAL. Xi7 "Wants" and liusi.iess X'ltiws can be iu.-erted in this column at leu cents a line. All duplicate orders wanted from Negatives can be had by writing to me at Wilmington, N. C, after this date. J. J. Burnett. April 7th, 1892. I have a large stock of goods now for .sale. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Dess Goods, Notions, Gents' Furnishing Good, Glass, Tin anil Cro-jkery. Come to fee them, lies poet fully, Ac, B. F. Powell. A nice line of cheap Trunks just received at T. M. Fkurkll'-s. NOTICE ! TO CRKBITORS OF CLINTON LOAN AS SOCIATION". It is important that all persons wh- hold claims against this Associ ation, and who have not presented them to me should do so at onee, or they may be dopriv liable right. 1 of some val V. V Dunn, lteceiver. My Spring and Summer stock of Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Shoes has never been equaled in Cliuton. Come one and all now to W. S. FaRTBICK'S. We are now opening and will In a few days display one of the finest stock o' Clothing, "Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods ever brought to Clinton. We have bought our goods very clipan and wo Will be able to srive every one who calls on usgo, id goods tr a small sum of cash. We are only selling for cash, therefore we have no losses to make good out of those that buy for cash- Our open ing day will be Saturday next and Ave hope every one in this country will give us u call in order that we can show him or her how cheap our gooas will ue son. e wm noi j ,1 U. III .... I give prices now, but call on us be fore you buy and you shall know all about our goods and the prices there of. We Inc added several new ! lines of goods and those, especially, we would like everybody to see. M. IIanstein. New Spring Block Dunlap Hats just received at W. S PAllTRICK'S. Full Cream Cheese at T. M. Ferrell's. Those owing us will please make! iiujmeuiato payment as we need the: iiionev. Very respectfully, Watson & Peterson, Oct. 1 1S91. Call at T. id. Ferrell's to see those "beautiful Belfast Handkerchiefs, they will be for sale until Mr Ist. Dest Cabbage Seed for sale at half price. C. P. Jouxsox. Buckwheat at T.'M. Feruell's. LAST CALL! All persons owing us on account! must settle them 'immediately or thPv will bft rdaced in the hands of ---7 a - our 8ttorney for collection. Respectfully, mhlO-lm VM. A. JOIINSOX. jSeed Beans for sale at C. P. Jouxsox's W. T. Williamson has sold out to :it. C. Holme and ask all owing Shim to make immediate payment. A FIItST-CLASS RESTAURANT. I have opened a stand, near the Old Alliance Store, where I intend to conduct a Restaurant in first-class style, and in a manner that will be acceptable to everybody. It is the - pnlv sal son in Clinton. Jleuls served S at all hour during the day. Fresh Fish and Oysters always on hand. Come and be couvinced. Give, me your patronage, .respectfully, B. A. BEST, Clinton, N. C. SPECIAL NOTICE I 232 y-tr entire, stoek of Good is now mVid at New York cost for cash, In vegabooks are closed and all account - v iae and must be paia. We mean ' .Tvvhat we say. J Shl22-tf WM. A. J - ."V 4 KACKET STORE. Ifyouwfeha stylish Spring and Summer Hat call on us. We ar selling then nicely trimmed from 50 cents up to 50.00. We are con stantly receiving new Dress Goods and Notions. MAKY E. rETEIiSOX A CO. You can get the Oxford Teacher' Bibie at the Ilacktt Store for only $2.0 ). Come and see them. Ma by E. Peterson A Co. BIG AUCTION. A I am goiug to sell at Auction those thing needed by the farmer, I give them lair notice to be here Thursday, April 12th. SUe begins at 11 o'ciock. Be here promptly. A. II. Herring, At Alliance Store. LOOK OUT NEXT WEEK For T. M. Fcrrell's Spectacle Notice. He will offer you the largest, the fin est and most varied lot of Spectacles that has ever been offered in Clinton. Early lloe Seed Potatoes for nale at C. P. Johnson's. Index to .New Advertisement. North Carolina J. 8. B'zzell. The Cnuaty Alliance meets here to-day. Ttev. U. E Feel ili p each ia tlio Dip:i ,L Chnroa tonight. Tim Couaty Democratic Esecutive Committee meets Saturday, the 10th in btnr, iu Oiiutoc. Kvad our campaigu offer. We give Tue Caucasian from now till the elec tion fur liPy cents. We are reooiviug many acce ptancea of oar Ciojpaijja Oi-jr. Send Fiftyceats, auJ got the Caucasian till Nov., 15th. - Oiug to thecoatinaed illness of our I'c reman Eoveral coaamaaijationa are forced oat this wek, but will appear next week. Cant. 0. Patrick is having the frXiSe for hii cottage at the Sound, fra med here. He will have it ready to occu py this Summtr. The Rogidtrattoa bosk fortha town :'c!)u are op?a at tha olfljd of Mr. War- roa Jcbusjn. The election ia th-3 first MorjtUy ia Hay. ilr. V. K. Pigfori rcpreeeuted S linpriou at a uicetiug of the Demoerat;0 Executive Co-unuiltee of this District, ia WiiaiQgi:, Tuesday. Vve ire very sorry to annoauce the se- ri'jd3 iiiai-s o! ilr. J. R. Weddiog. Fora mia of the 0-iuuidia OiliJe. II has been quite sick for tha past several days. Wo are pained to hear that It iV. Dr. llsrablo is seriously ill at the residence of Dr. Graham in Wallace. II 3 was ta k?n Saturday and was qiite sick for two days. He ia some better to-day. We make two special offers to sub scribrs this week. Carefully read and consider them. This ia to be oao of our most important political carapaigus and we csp?ct to keep up with i and those interc-tcd in tioiitic should take The C iucai-iaa no v. The cold weather for the past sever al days has played haroo with our truek era. B ar.s and straw berries havo been great!y damaged. Oar Haakleberry crop will alas bj cat sbo:t. AU other fruits ara seiiuasiy iuiuiei. inn 10 , a from 50 (m t Prof. yr. U Skiaaer is now ready to open his ssho.-i hera aad solicits the i1-- nil ..giMu lie furaishos referuncs from Di. John xi. LoDg, Gen. A C. Battle and Hon. F. S. Simmons of New Cjrne, and others where he has been teaching, tie will gi-eafree entertainment Friday night, when he will discuss and explain "Writ ing Sicnplifivi," and ' Vocal Slasic Made Easy." All invite J. mm w Alliuce Union. The Alliance Union, composed of Clintoti, Laurel Hill, Herman, and Ba- la Alliances will meet at Rowan Chuch j on the fourth Saturday in April, 23rd j The query for discussion i-, "Will it be ! bene fit id to the masees if a law is enao ! ted by Corgrefs on the Eub-Treasnry p';an? -.a-i ii-UAUCAO Va. iuc AiimubV; a.v u a . . nTA vded to neet with us on that day and take part in the dhenssion. if. M. Kiilett, Seo'y. Notlec. The Executive Committee of tha Dcm ratic Party cf Sampson County will rneet ia the Courthouse, ia Clinton, X C., on Saturday, the 16 h, 1892, for the i purpose cf fixing the time for holding -e Primaries aad the County Coaven- . . . tioD, ia x transacting such other business a may come before the meeting. It ia xaipeit?ni mat every memoersnouw as- tend at 11 o decs a. m. Hexky E Faisox, Ch'n. Clinton, N. C, April 9th, 1S93. mW- - Would Yoar Xame BelBverted? An exahaegs has hi: upon a new way of kopia? subscriptioiis paid ap. Every time a delinquent subsesiber Is men tioned ti3 name is inverted. For ex ample, "foqu giOJiu and wife are oa a visit to lritnas at tast romt ' ivery other reader uaaerataaas what lt means, neIig?nt to geu right side up again. Sjs Friends how yan stand, and if wo ahcald . aJopt thi3 plan that your plan fiat jour nsma is always straight up. i;aaa oar uampaignjaer. The Skill and Knowledge Essent'al to the production of the most perf. ct and popular laxative rem edy kcown, have cnabed the California Fi? Srnp Co, to achieve a great success in tne repu.auou ox 0jif .. f : i . c nniverssi axauve '" j3 ' .nui i universal laxative. For sala by litirrh orihntai ia ajrofd'ai taiac. P. P. puaddi th i bn, aid tha3 per- B0BE1XS AND CUTLER SPEAK. The Joist PiHfBssloB at SUtrsrtlle aa Alliance Vieterj. ? I (Special Correspondent.) SraTEaviixt, N. C , April y h, 92. EiiiToa Caccaeias: , An iicmereu; crod (rariocsW calliaa-j fi -t one to iwa thouc.) s'r-nA at . S ateeviil"! oa the 9tb inat. from Uatasr- I'm rnntu n fVkiin a rr n n t am t . ! an r i uJi p.i.K-r..i.r..3 p.uUnnt it i. ! sm w "O i.v oo a a - ler the fcl. Louu Platform. Oa cou;d notice there wa a tear azsoang a &ri many Alliancetnea, Dt tbatour cf.ds wag not j sat and oor demaa-Js riht, bat that Prtaidc-nt Butler waa not tqial to the occasion, never having heard h'tn speak Mai iibbio8 Lvyl ia a. two hoar ti rade attain'. tbiLsi ii ceoeraf, and - pecial'y the "ciiu,', spending probably wc-ny Oiiautea ooin onr p'atfor.n that he bal chillenjc-J Pre:idij:it Katlsr to discki i'b bim. Prtffideijt liatler had not epokea bat few rainut:a in nplv untii all were Sat ififid he oas tie riiiht taau in the right idate Ii ii direct M w in refatitii tr:e charges nude l y M j Ii'.bbiia brought cheer af:er cheer from the tmmeoso &u dieuce until he tiainbed. I have Lev?r s'.cn a nj!in bo completely riddled, nod sues a grand victory for any cauae as IVifcideiit bu'lfr gvens on tMat day. He ia a coo', C liberate fpak'.-r, Lis blows goiu2 diieet aad with icmcae power. The crudest viototy for the All.?ncf in N.irth Carolioii to dat? was Rccomplished f-X rttcsvi!lt April ?he 9:b. May the good work continue. Pab'.io dUcassioa is what we need whe-u men like PreaiJeat Bailer defends our caa3e. Would that wo bad more like him. A. U. Sucfobd. Tax Listers. The County Commissioners on the 1st Monday in April appointed the follow ing Liat-Takera to hat the taxable prop erty and polls in the re piotive town ships: W. W. llobb', David Marsbburn, M. F. Highsiaitb, Warren Johnaoa, A. F. llobicfloo, A. R Herri:'", .1. 8 limes, J. R. West brook, Josiah Bovette, J. D. O Cuibrath, J. F. Faiaon, R. A. Ingram, J. B. Parker, C. 12. Williams, R Ji. Crumhrr. Tha aboved named can call at my of fice and get the abstracts and tax sheets aad notices to be postad according to law. Remember the taxes mnt b,t list ed during the month of June and notices must be posted beforehand. Respectfully, O F. UEaaisG, Register. April 9 . h, 1892. Personals. ;Mr. W.A.Dunn weut home Friday. We are very soro that Mr Dunn is not well, and hope he will soon en tirely recover. Mr. Jeff. Johnson was here last week. Miss Anna Bizzell left Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. B. F. Grady, at Wallace. Mr. Albert Bear..an left last week for Savannah, Ga., where he will make his future home. We wish him much success, but regret seeing him leave Clinton. Mrs. Henry Lee and little Miss Sallio spent a fe v days visiting here last week. Her many friends were glad to see her looking so very well. We were very glad to see Mr. Ja. K. Morrisey at home thss week. Miss Jessie Boyett, of Warsaw, pent a few days hera this week, vis iting Dr. Frank Boyette. Miss Lottie and Mr. Mosely Mur. pby spent Sunday here, visiting Mrs. A. E. Murphy. Rev. A. A. Butler, of Durham, is in town this week. , Mr. Frank Boykin left Saturday for a visit to Wilminetm. He went f lh t lt d a meeting of the Executive .Committee of the In- sane Asylum, at Raleigh, Tuesday. Mr. Thos. McGee, of Mt. Olive, was here this week. Mr. Joe Hubbard is on a visit home this week. Mr. Butler returned Wednesday night from Statesville. THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. The Kstrict Convention to Meet at Clinton, July 20th Wilmingtoa, N. C, April 12th. The Democratic- Congressional Ex ecutive Committee of tne ifiira liis- a.:.. m .a. XTi1 mii rtrn AT) ... n , . . , , Tuesday, April 12:h, 1832, atloc-ock, J ' , ' n 1,. ..lt r.t rN Of ma Thnmnson. Chairman of the Committee, Mr. W. K. Pigford, of Sampson- county, wbb elected a member of the Committee in place of W. B. Thorasn, who has left tha District, and Mr. P. M. Pearsall rom JoEea C0Qntr, was appointed in place of Mr. C. H. Foy, who has also left the District. Mr. Pearsall nominated Clinton, in Sampson county, a3 the place for hold ing the next Democratic Conveatiorj, which was unanimously adopted. The Convention is to meet on Wednesday, Jaly 20ib. The committee provided that tte delegates to the State conven?in jrom the Third district 8c!ct delegates to the National Democratic conventior CxRi.s Thompson, Ch'm'n. P. M. PrABSALL, Acting b:c'y. Rheumatism atas so bad that James IrviD. of Savannah, could hardly walk from pain m his shonlcers and joints or . . . jL r p p,;,,!.!. ih t, T . . mnA .nv OK.e and Irvia is well and happy. ...lit .a " auu ""f J Campaign Offer! :o: The Campaign will be unnsii ally interesting this year. Every one must and -will read about it. 1 1 ' Th Caucapian teH y0U all all about it from now till the elec tion for. FIFTY CENTS. Can we take down your name lor a Campaign Subscriber? Ajj TjlTOIlrfl SailipSOU. What Saapsoidaassie index tk4 Saylax;. l!4 th ntv from Vonr frtnl,lri r,.r thU enlumn. Evm ai,T-1n.,.- ti,? h i &ml u fe twl to cntribute item. of news in "lies" neighcrli 'J lor this column. We will r.ot pnblbh your name unless you de ire ii.a MINGO. Our farmr; are progre-wing very nicely in this section. Mr. G.'R; Warren has planted cotton. NK Eula God win i vldting at Mrs. J. G. Iayton'.-, Sr. I was informed that two youn-jr ladies went calling on thf? youog men lat week and the cow ran them so that they said thvy didn't think they would go any more. Gill you mu t jiot be o easily discour aged. TUU EX AXiM ). mcdaxiel s. Rev. C. E. Beard pr.-achod a very fxceilent s-ermon at Bea er D.mlat Sunday. We are In sympathy with a young man in an adjoining county, wh ts minus a watch guard and wearing a string of bead. We are glad to hear that Mr. Jo t iah Carter, who ha been very ill, is 1 nproving. PIXEY GROVE. Our farmer have been very busy planting for the last week. The Demorest Class, at McGee's church, under the eflicient manage ment of Mrs. II. 13. Culbreth, held a contest at that pl.tce on the night of the 26th of March for the first gold medal. The writer had the pleasure of being present and listen ing to the contest. All the contest ants acquitted themselves handsome ly. We enjoyed it very much. The meaal was awsrueu to the tair con testant, Miss Etta Herring, in a very neat and appropriate style. Mr. and Mrs. Iledric Wells, of Pender county, N. C. have boen on a flying visit to see her father, Dr. J. II. Darden. Rev. J. O. Tew filled his appoint ment at Poplar Grove on Sunday, the 3rd inst. His sermon was very gotd. His text may bo found 'by reference to the 23rd verse of the 4th chapter of Proverbs: "Keep the heart with all diligence-, for out of it are the issues of life." Prof. Best has taken charge of the school at Poplar Grove, at which place Miss Hattie King, of Clinton, recently closed a session. Miss Hal tie is a fine teacher and a highly ac complished lady. We were sorry to see her leave. We shall not fir get her soon, Mr. Henry Darden, who has bien with Mrs. Lyon, Goldsboro, N. C, for some time, is home attending school at Poplar Grove. The strawberry farms are looking fine now. They are in full bloom. The ycung man who planted Irish potatoej for the Northern uarket is on the matrimonial market this year. Young ladies if you don't believe it just try him. Yes, and we have not had a single girl to call on us tnis year. What is the matter girls? Don't "ye" know it leap year. We saw in a recent is ue of this where 'Gil" asked "Jumbo" a ques tion. We would like to asfc mm one. We received an envelope to our ad dress tne other d.iy and it was with- outcontcnis. What does that mean, "Gil?" Young ladies we have an export hawk killer in our vicinity. If yt u expect to raisa poultry and would like to have one, just apply to ' Cross Eyed Sam" and he will inform you where you can find him. What has become of "Plug?" Let us hear from him again. "Criss Eyed Sam." FEAXKLIX. Mr. J. F. Pridgen has returned from Onslow. He will engage m tanning. We hav a very nice Sun day School at Kerr. .Mr. it. a. Toratt is superintendent. We have preaching three times mouth Hethodiit.Baptist and Pres bytejicn. i 3Ir. T. F. Pridgen lost h little daughter, Mamie, the -6th inst. j The measles and whooping cough are the order of the day. I would like to advise all who ex pect to raise chickens this year to put up their martin boxes, for the martins are out. Apple Bicssom. Miss Sallie and Viola BannertAan are visiting Miss Maria Xewkirk. Miss Martha and Emma Matthews, of South Clinton, attended the nn pic-r-icat Xewkirk's bridge, givn by Mr. Jeremie Seavey to his neigh bors. It was a success and every one had as much shad aad fine perch as they could eat. A feeling of re gret predomir ated when time came for us to repair to our homes. We wanted to linger on the bank a little longer and see the shiny shad being habled in. Th-j steamer - Lisbon come lust in time to give the young ladies an afternoon excursion up the river. Misses Emma Xatthe ws, Mag gie Xewkirk and Hannah Seavey entertained all on board by practic ing mar kmanship under the auspices of Hon. George Bevane and tutor shin of Caot Black. It was fun to the ladies but death to the snakes. Mr. Jeremiah Seavey is putting up an Emily fence around a portion of his farm. Those who have seen it pronounce tne verdict asbeingthe acme of fences A negro woman and her small child was burned up near Harreli's Store. There is no clae as to wheth- er it was an aorldeut cr foul play It I presumed by some that th? mother v,-nt to sleep with a lihtrd pipe ia ber mouth. TAYLOR'S IlMlKiS. Col L. A. Powell ts still confined to his rnjsn. The Demorc-t Cluo, of Andrews Chael, managed by Mr. Jnti-on ilobh?, will hold their next contest at Red Hill" Church, Saturday nlht before the 3rd Sunday In April, the lGlh. Rev. D. B. Clayton will pm-.ch at Red Hill Church 4th Sunday oi ltd month. J. Miltos. Fn T-U ia to certify thU 1 hav b-1- rf Sid with : cn.'uU, cr B'oo-l IViw-n. fcr a ramVr rf jta-s. The Le;tihj :H'imis -l Mobile t dth"? cityfutd to'h c C'va'l b ilf fcr I !k t" k qa iuU't r.f bet found no r:f in hujtning ti tl I took. i'mb .r:;ri a mass Of ulcere, u:)d wttn I v. a.? :o a phviici-iU ia Mhi'j ay tevre '.! wa ti -s? of sores I h i gino m i'll b jf., au-l a a last rVi- irie--! P. ?. P. (Pfiekly Ash, Puke Urt st:d Po .a.-i'ia), an i i.f;r uS'Dg fiar b tii mz ) taa btea tav ra'i--!y Mi-tjp-sr'-t, tied my g- n-ril h- r utver h.v.i;r thca at the prc!t a', tire, v:d p r-ple ttat kaox ma :b u'i it a w uder fjl cure. Kef jfc fdlT, LUZl fuM. Another Prize Prjleia. If M.iu" vaa te s ri rf . Phnr ifia's d rVe,r, what reli'in wca'.d Moaet be ' !:ie dinira x-r f Phars-jh'a fcoi ? The (, iceu ft ill pive aa elegant Uas-oa & YA -ch or Mein way Fiuo Tjned Upright Pi.iao to the fit person au'wcriujc the abov:rn ct-rreoily; sn elegant Gold W.taa for t!;e socood correct answer; a China D.nn.r S: for third cirrtuf, answer; a o!??ar.t Silk Divca IV.tem for tbe fourth correct :-.ai 3i ; and in iny ctii.-r vale b priz'ja. ad of which will bi anaouncad in the Marc'a issao of Tbs tueea. Valnablo f p-cial priz a will ba Rive for t'io lh it correct answera from each Sra'e. t'as!: p.'.raon anaw-r:rg must enclose Ii "t '-n two cer,t U U s'&mp? for "The Canauiax .cen Military ifcuoT TISC2,,' just e-at, together with a c py of Ti.e Li teen, contiiaing a beautiful writer color reproduction, '?e?en, lie Lev-?,' anlfu.l particulars of our E !u-c:;;i'-nd Priz Compotition. The ohject ijf ollcrring taeaa prizja h to increiis? thi cirei'atioa of this popular fomily m;.zu ;. Bv sendinz to day you ciny ffiura a vduf.h' prizj, Cauadiaiiu (J?eu, ' Can. Azures Tho B" Toronto. Terrible blood pohoa. body covered wifii sores, ail tw bottles of P. P. P. (Pri-jkly Asa, Poke Hoo'and Potassium) in: el the drsense. ma'iiog the patient lively a a tea year old. JMAIIKKTS. CLIXTOX. ("cyoiled by A. V. Joaxsox & Co,) Corn, . . . - 65 70 11 25 Pens, Hucon, Chickens, Beeswax ... Butter, .... Lard Fodder Flour, Hides. . -. . 8 to 15 tc 10 18 to 22 20 to 25 10 75 b 50 to G 00 . 05 to 06 WILMIXGTOX. Turpentine, (hard . . . 1 30 (Virgin and Y How Dip) 2 25 Spirits Turpentine. ... S3 per gallon Rosin, (strained) ... 1 15 per barrel (good strained) . 1 20 per barrel Tar, 25 per barrel Crude Turpentine, (Hard) . 1 10 " " (Virgin) . 1 25 Yellow Dip, . . . . 2 23 Timber, per ia., - - - 3 00 to 15 00 Abbotts Eist India Corn Poiat rr cioi ea quickly all corns, r.iors and wirts without psin. X E V AD VEItTIo E M E X vj OKI ii UAP.OLIN A, SAM PsUN CU. -CN is the Scpzkiob Court. Sophia A Kxzg, widow o; ) J U. Kin?, d.'cei ed, vs- y Joit p'i A. King jud o'ter3 Heirs at Law. j To Harvey King, O. F. KiDjj, Charles Kio and Lwis King: Take notice that tLia ia a tptcial oro-jeediue, started bafore J. S B zz 11, Cltrk of Iho Superior Court, for the purp S3 of lj icg oil and allotting to the faid Sophia A King ber dower on the landa of the said J. H. King, dec' I. Siid neiitioa will be heard by the tad Clerk (ii May 17t"u. 1892, a hia office in C:iatoiT, X. J. Yju eta appear and answer or demur to the said petition, ss vou may be advised. T. S. BIZZELL, O. S. O. Aptil 12.h, 189i 14-Gt Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED A3 ADMIM istratnx upon the estate of the late John It. B?aman, Sr., notice ia hereby given to cr3ditor3 cf said estate to pre n. thtir claims, dalv nrovea, to the a) a3derisned within one yesr from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded ia bar ot tneir recovery. Ail p9rsons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. M. P.. EEA1IAX, Adm'x. March 1st, 1S32 6t NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMIN ISTRATOR ca the estate of R R. Bell, deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons having claims gainst said estate to present, tne s..me uuiy am-ec- beared to me witum one year irom tn;s date cr this nct.ee will l p'.eade 1 at a bar to their recovery, and to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate ssttlement of tbe same. This March SOib, 1SS2. J. R. iic?HA!L, Adm. ar 7 61 MONEY CAS BE MADE BY AGEXTS SELLING THE . Farmers' Alliance History A6PJGLILTDML DIGEST By X. A. Dcxxtxg. Author of "The Philosophy 0! Price," "Histo-y of the U. S. Dol lar," and Associate Editor of The Xational Economist, official organ of the Xational Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. It will contain 800-pages, 43 e'e gant photo engiavicgs. It will i-c the greatest book of the peri'sl. Pries: Cloth, S2.50 Half Russian, 3.50. Send for terms and circulars to ALLLAXCE PUBLISHIXG CO 239 X.Capitol St., Washington, D. C. UTeuralglc Persons And those troubled with nervocsti resuSn? tram care or overwork wul be relit Tea ty titles Brown's Iron Hitters. Genuine Uttradai&aTkaoatwssedwaaagicawcjpa. NEW A D VERTISEM HNT3. Both the method end results tiliea Sjrcp of Fis is takes; it is pleasant and refrcfrhintr to the taste, and ac! gently yet promptly on the KiJaej I Ajiver ana lioweis, cwanjsta uie ars tera eflectually, dtTls ccldi, head aeries and fevers cud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iis khid ever pro duced, pleanng to the taste anci ac ceptable to the rtomach, jpronij't in its action anl truly beneficial in its cTects, prepared only froin t!.o ni'vt healthy and agreeable suhtixuecs, its nany c-cellent qualities comraccd it to all and hare mads it the Eict popular remedy known. Syrup of Fig ia for sale in 5Cc and 1 bottles by all leading drug guts. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN MAfiCfSCO. CtL. LQuisviuc. nr. hew ronx. A'.f. j? b c E0- Lr Uxx LnU li A U.rC3 tsuJ ALL SKIN EI5EA5E5 Phyrfciaii3 ccilorse P. F. P. a a pplen did combmaii n, tau prcsc:.ua wiia great Batihfactiou for tha cures cf all forms and elages cf 1'iiuisry, Secondary ar d Tertiary Syphrds, Byphilitio Ehsuxnutlna, Ecrcfa lous Ulcers and Sore?, Glandclarhweliings, Ehenmatism, Malaria, old CLroide t'k-trj that Lavo rcistod til Lcatia.t. Catarrh, r f f km mm L-'- '.a3C3, Ecrrerr, Chronic Pf;nale Com pi :r-.-r,, Ir. rcr.iiui I'oificii, Tetter, Gc.ld l;o.v Et;., Etc. P. ?. i'. i a powerful ic'l: r.Ta cx- ":---- 3W i 1 clont appetizer, hailding up the aystsm rapn.iy. wLcse Llood is i ;-5'?:r;3 p.ra poisoned aad . ai mpcr e condition due CURES Stf tA p si isf IA Q lBllmifiaTL to nocatrual irregularities are pecTjEarlr b :rie;"tcd by the on!erfrd tonic; and bloocl clean.-; ng properties of P. P. P., Prickly Arh, poke Itoct and Potasair.ni. wm LIFFHAN BP. 03., CrussistS, Proprietors, Uppman'g Slctk, SAVAKHAH. GA. r-ir - V-.- ;. -.. : , . .'.-.".vf .:..r,-. .; h.v. - . . .. ' 1 . Any cte fend in? us a po-'ftl ear-j wi'h n?-me ar;dalilre's will receive by rr-s.l a sarrp'e packsga of oar Blod Puria r. Wasalnglon, D. C, ?. pt. Z lc01. Ca pit An CKEiiiCAL Company, Genderarn: La.-t Fprirsj I bad twen ty seven boils. I was ncft f:v work. I had a severe beaJache. I -ecurrd fn1 package of the Camital E'-.od Peril! t sad bad it reduced to liqnid forru. and after the nee of same for Uoveli r mora bh appctred. I p'or- nrce i the best bio! cxdicine 1 Lavvr 1 sed. Yccrs sirct rely, II. S. B ltfj-er, Press tn 12 Nati-r.ru E:: Zi'- f-t -r-r CAPITAL CHEMICAL CO . mebl7-tf "'jlnsr, D. O OYS HAVE YOU SEEN SOUTHERN SUNBEAMS That beautiful maSaziae for Siattcrn! Biysaud (;ir? I-. isite taaicmtstt Yorraz People's Hag-.zu.e in Aattrca. ! It ha5? became a we'eorae viii o to ihou sa!:2s of Southern II vv. X p'hn or exptTs-? are 5p?.re3 niis aitr. c ire. E'.cti suuwr oatt t V-Jc' o. c-. ter-sting reading for jo-tDrj fo!fcs. hr.r? ) arc cou-.iLU-M 5-ore'"t r n' r,--0;-t, w giK... 1 in f,i r!i4 icji irest boys &ud c'r s. TfBtj tiiit- vi n teres rw v. n p if 'it;fCra-.---i zz&y cYVi-Va awCi !SlKKif a o u o a ra i ss s-'l mm f i T, ir.V--' V... -.a U ; C A fiin IlIOl ard i- at r. .? itn- aad cover, each ra. e ?s hsrdvm-Ij ,a,nHr.tT iliustrtt j. It i 4Ib Qi3 3 tq;t.a b(.x.i:. cpt.t-ti Son-h." "Tt.c Pctcf .r;y Hra C r- cle," a"d ec bey or girt c m i& -r-i to b? wicboai it. Tof.ceiti?fo w.'t ii, ta . to-l-.O'.t j for tax worths a y af U i vrs t;vardj etjojrat fo ; !') tim,l;. vrJ, every boy iri ho h?s nt ff e tftta csarsing tssr z ue iona avrv a Le cce-3iEt sfaip? a'cre- fo- a Jd" copy, or e-tter sf l . ;f van ceid .irT; you a present .f "CcvpesV L-3&iLcrslctk- ce ia'-es x ive Kres woiks ia eaei rs vciame. free of cof. Adirs. SOUTHERN AltS, Bx3(3. AtlanU, Ga T2SUMENTS, ErL Dr. L Sn, I ts lm SluTsri WE ARE READY! -? n M 1 t, -b 4 PtfnA of rp.. r.i;n;i ;.v hs t.tf Hpfit. a' 3 -j tr tt MILLINERY AND NOTIONS! A p-H i-t tlt i t r:.T- P to Mat an-; ut llpcl'a!;, i-tf "H h STAFFORD. GI! llJLl 1: SHOUT Wl.M), SKKIKa J, t. S4.00 Watch, Like the above, to the pe:vn will f,-et us up a Club op 12 N'kvt Cash Sciicujbku for o: year each. Thi.i ip the same Watch that Mr. G. T. llawls', the Jew eler, lias for Kilo in Clinton. Who wil' brhitf the first Club? Tne Watch is ready for you. I UK CAUCASIAN, ai7 tf Clinton, X. C. fas mm m -mm I Mfc. BEST CHILL CURE. CONSIDERINQ QUALITY AND SiZE CF COSE. XT WILL ALSO CURE D1LS0GSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, " AND CHAO:fiO COKSTTPATIOH. JOHN RSMITH, DRUGGIST. Mt. Olive. N.C. NOTICE. T3V VIRTUE OF di: ;uks OK J ' tae 5-uptr:- r u--jrt r'. c unty, rent-e.-ra ;n c i- i . 1 v. ti uiy- reri(.e:rd in cii . f " . ette ogurfct J H Ca.-y. tii" ; Icrsiti ed, cmmaionrr dnly .i; i ru lbyaiid df crt-f, will, onii.c 2 - J ' w .l May, 1S92, at the Courlhoav.; ;r i j f Jliat -n, N.C . at pnb'ic anc ion. for c u'i. uli the fol lowing je-'Crie ! la'-d. !'o?a'l b;lag in Piniy drove tr. w:i Si r tui 1 f-ointy ajoiriag t'se lands f J il. i'r'en ti ! ott.e's. anj fui!v vfraci'.be ' : a ''ml frota A'ltn Hu-cl'-r to the m-i U ev, as.d C" r;-.i:t-!p: a---s 1:1 ns -i 1(fh J S. lilZ'.L'.J , H ru'r Th .' p-i: 3 dU92 I )'. HERE'SAPOINTER, If von want toke?p ported 011 the progrens of the Alliar:cean( reform movement, in tb -j Went you shoul. read TEE FAKMEES' ALLMGB, I'UUUSIIED AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, HON. J. BUKKOWS, Fitor. The leading Iiicle.eudent pa per west of the Missouri liver. Send for snmnle r.ci:) :. Subscriplion pri.-;ei.00 per year. ALLIAHCE F'J3. CO, Lincoln, Heb novl2 tr REMOVAL! .1. T IZii Has removed hi; Tii'lorini' Estab- lishmentfroi;t his old stai;d to his 1 tSce on Srtr;iposi Street, net to the M. E. Churc.i. Thtt great ?nd orignal leader in low prices for m -n's clothes Econ - omy in cloP and raonev will force j you to give him a cull. j te3rlet F.hiou plates alwavs j on hand. June 7th. lyr. ! TT , C1 I 1 .iiiir;a?,'.ri-H.cse Pi-illrc. iPm! d at A Y V. N. a 11 t ilfcUCI i.-i-r lt-". N. c .fet AiiaiCS ElcMip. 11 .i to.uMtuu, ru., VOT? Ii ff K V A v'-X LJ.1 v V, - 1 Owned aii eoutndHl by Alliance j for handling farm produce. Cotton and Peanuts SPECIALTIES. u before wntmg for par- 1 ueuiar.-. HiUfci Js, BARBER SHOP. ; - If you wish a first-class Shave, Hair Catj Srtampoon or Mustache Uye, call at wy piacc of business on . Wal g.reet three doers from the M. Hanstein's, there yon i wm ana me aii noiirs. ... I . . i I j RAZORS SI1 Alt P, SHEARS ICLT5! I ' yJ WAnx a gooajoo aon'ixai'.w can on w. J. II. SIMMONS, lip: 10 tf Barber. ! n -hi 7 3 CON DENIED .at r.DUUU In Ittetl IVU. U'ld. 1IU1J8. n sosTU tsnK " . N.S. ; NTi. NT' ;tt tii t Ar tmtt-,lii j iJ i t' l.x iij j a m n m Ut alf 4 j 4 ii m j Ar rtrt.r I I U p n; t.t ;rrb,(r ! T 11 p m l.r WaIku ' i p I Ar Mt. Aitt Al IX pm it: I.; Ar "trtiui I lUmvur Ar .nnsM l. tin rtiIr u av ,1 w M1 111 mC ; lUilf ft tU 4 I Ml Airv " i !. Wtmn'ru j Ar (( tnJnr4 I t Vi.,f.,ri t At ltrltr t t'.U 1 l. I i i:ei:ie Ar 4 ilu,if)Tn S I.V lr(lrIUr i l. Mj1-u j Ar 1- nn.tt. hie ' No. a A. ti M i; Ar nt-iiKrt I tirfi-nJ-ir Ar Kaiuxrur 4 l' )44 a t.) , 10 v, kyu; Geu'l Paet;s;er .jrittt, A'. Fuv, Uea'l Mancger. Atlantic k IT. C. Eailrcai- TXXVIX3 T03L33 ID To take effect 6 a. m., Wcdmwlav May 2th, liW. (ioiMi i:ast. i i s 1 lsii('r. liAILV. : ilar-i4 ! huniUjr. Stations. tie m "Tin Ar. l.v. at. j Lv. A. M. . XI. 1 M I M GohLlKiro, I G 30 3 3D 0 .17 i 7 0.1 3 S3 3 OH 7 .' 7 30 1 oft 4 tKJ 7 is 53 A 2H 2t s 1 1 ; t no i 3.1 4 4 ' s ts .1.1 4 .vi t to u i.v.o 02a o.i .1 o'j 10 31 I ) 3d 5 19 5 15 1 1 00 1 1 0.1 ft 31 o 31 11 17 I i 41 .1 41 .1 S 1 M u 00 G 00 G 0.1 3 37 i 'i 42 0 39 0 31 3 IS ,Vj 6 41 G 4G 4 OS; 4 13 G .10 G &J 4 37; 4 42 7 13'7 14 1 .11 i 4 517 24'7 o 01! ft 01 7 2Si7 n .1 K,! 6 21 7 3S 7 40 5 23" ft 2.S 7 4.H7 f.3 Ue-tN, Ii t-irane, FaHingCnik, KInstuti, Caswell, Hover, Core Creek, Tuscarora, ChirkV, I Xewtwi ne, 1 ltiwrdalc, Croatan. Ilavi lock, j XcwHrt, j Wild wood, 'Atlantic, Moreheud C'y, Atlantic Hotel, 5 2.1 Mor hca l Dp'l. 5 31 P. M.'l j7 ft3 M.P MP M GOIXG WEST. &75 t5 Puji-lirr. Stations. iailY. tawpt tun j hy. I Ar. j Lv, Ar. j Lv. I Morehcad Dn't a. m. A. M P M P VI G 4.1 ,0 (XJ 7 00 G 01 f 15 7 07 G 17 6 27 7 18 G 47 6 62 7 23 7 00 7 0.1 Atlantic Hotel,' Morchead C'y; fi 4S: 7 02! 7 1H! 7 23 7 30 7 51 8 07 Atlantic, Wildwood, XewiMjrt, 7 33 7 17 7 31 7 .13 8 OA ".J Q 8 07 K 28 8 83 8 12 8 4J 8 45 8 .10 9 221 30 ilavelock, Croatan; Kiverdale, 8 12 8 37 9 OS 9 IK & 32 NewlKTiie, Clark's, Tucarora, llorf Creek, Lover, Caswell, 9 08 2 02 2 12 9 18 2 24 2 30 9 32 2 ot3 00 9 41 9 48 3 2.113 49 9 .19; 9 o9 1 00: 4 05 Klnston, 10 08 10 13 4 2.15 00 FalUas Creek, 10 20 10 20 0 21 5 30 Li Grange, 10 42,10 45'5 54 6 01 Beat's, 10 ftGTl OU G 21 0 34 Goldsboro, ,11 30 7 20 A. M.'A. M.jA M A M Train 50 connittB with Wllralng- -tou t Wcldon train bound Xorth leaving ioIdsloio 11:50 a.m., and with Richmond & Danville train ' 'LP; 1 aw.i. w. VWMi.VVl-J Willi AtlVilLUUIJU ' A Danville train, arriving at Gold.- aoro 2: n p. m., and with Wilming ton A Weidon train from the Xorth, at 3 10 p. m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington A Weidon through irehzht train, Xorth boun-i, leaving Goiusboro at 9:00 p. m. 8. 1. DILL, Superintendent. Foreclosure iSalc of Laud. t Y VIRTUE OP TIIK AUT1IORI- t? vtil in m fVimmlMinnir ty v.s'.td in me aa Commiaaioncr 1 cr-ier a decree of the Saperlor Coort of baaip'ou county, in lb case of William A J.hasoD, Piint:fL va. W. II. Bojkia, Dvftidacf, I will aell. tt public aottioo, for cash, to the highest bidder, a tract of land coutaiaiag ons Lnnired and fifty 'x acre, conveyed by to plaintiS ej raoitiaKo dfe-l, bein? recorded lo boot 02 at 1 m jt 2? 3 rif1 371 'A rsnl.!1 rrnrrl jt,f Sjota-sn eoaatr. ria;e to be made I f lin fnnTihn.inn .Inflr r.f nM fmnlr .u ilOmY, May 2cd, at 12 IL JOilS D. KEItlt, mh31- 4; Commlfsionf r. Dr. Boykin's Worm Killer. IHj HOST HELUELE WORM DESIEOYER IK L'SL Receipt Famished to any Eegular rby- slclaa when Reqnested. Ws have never asked for a certift ' cate. We have so ne of the strong lidtatiun. The Vermifuge the best in lhe wt)-fi. The urice as low as any then why tart use it? Head a 1 fy- ntliy rtK many evidences of its great merit: La Gravje, X. C, July'gT. 3Ir. J. I. JoTur: -1 gave my child one doe cf lykia "Woiia' Killer' purcbiaed of yon. It brought SS worm. I consider it the bent worm utedicioe made. Iirci fuily, J.W.TUOiAS. Price Only 25 Cents per Bottle. Do !ot let your Druggist or Gen- eral Dealer put you off with some other, Ask for Boykin' Worm Killer and get ItJ Any M. D. can prcFCrite it and many do. BOYKiX, CABMER A CO., Kurt. 11 A 13 X. Liberty BU m cL2i-trt ErJlIiccre, lid f Hi n OIIXSOX. anatly cures (ffurrh. j
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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