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SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. es Kbw anQ Enlarge AT w. t. in vmvs BDGGYAKD CARRIAGE FACTORY, "Mv Kiir-tnrv n nou- rL'rt fit full c-a pftcity My heavy work i. nowdone uy fieuni iovvcr. x um i unmix vui a largo nurnbt-r of newMylo I'ukk" and Plu-aton-. e rnak; to on lor. hut always kK-p a I'v ftylt-s on hand lor examination. I will k-p on hand a largo lot ol WVrftorn Iitiggls (oiM-n and top) and Jloadrt Carts. They will equal In rjuality and are fold u low as any like good In fiold-iboro, l ayctteville or Wilmington. ItaTllound Shave, llackn and al 1'Mgo Tools made, and Bepawing done on short notice. IIAIINKHS, WIIII'S, COLLARS AND ALL HAIiNLSS I lAHUWAlli:. I w ill hereafter keep in stock. My IfarnertS imparl ment Is under Tith C'Ar ahian Office, on Fayelteville Street, near my Fac tory. ft-Ty lie fiuro to see mv tvlcn ar.A get my pri-e hefore huyitig. Bcspectful'y, lnl.S-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON, Dr. Boykin's Worm Killer. THK HOST RELIABLE WORM DESTROYER IN USE. Ilcn-lid Fnrnlhcil t any Kegular l'lijr- ftk-iau when li quested. W have never asked for a co rt ill eate. We have so ne of thestrong-i-Ht ever given all sent without so Ii it Uion. The Vermifuge the best in the marker. The price as low as any then why not me it? Head a lew only of the many evidences of Its great merit: 1.4 (iKAMfiK, N. V., July '87. Mr. .1. 1 Joynt-r: -I gave my child one iIohi; of Ji,.kiiiM "Worm Kilhr" pu.-chrtd ryoii. It Idoii-lit ;m worm. 1 consider It tlx- lust worm nic diiino in.ide. It cm pec t- J. W. THOMAS. Price Only 25 Cents per Bottle. I) not let your Druggist or Gen eral Dealer put you off with some otukr. Ask for Boykin's Worm Killer and get it. Any M. D. can present o it and many do. BOYKIN, CAIIMKK .1 CO., Nos. 11 & 13 X. Liberty St.. neh24 9t Baltimore. Mc coititccr corv. Snrnft persons and newspaper have been charging that the Sf fuls detr and of the All atce contaiued a "So'dier'n plank, and other things that would be objectionable to many people They have tried to prejudice people agaiut the Alliance by tuch misrepresentation-. The following la a correct and cial copy of the f5t. LouIh mand.-: ofii-l)c- I'LATFOUM. Fir;. '(. demand a national Currency, fafe, .sound and flexi ble, issued by the general gov ernment only, a full legal tend er for all df.btx. public and pri vate, and that without the use of banking corporations a ju.t, equitable and efficient means of did rihntiori direct to the laco nic at a tax not to exceed 2 per cent, be provided, an net forth in the tub-treaury plan of the Fatuien,' Alliance, or some bet ter system; also, be payment in discharge of it obligations for public improve -merits. a. We demand free and un limited coinage of silver. b Wo demand that the amount of circulating medium be speed ily increased to not less than 00 per capita. c. We demand a gradual in come tax. d. We believe that the money of the country should be kep as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we de mand all National and State revenue shall be limited to the npcessarv expenses of the Gov ernment economically and lion estly admirristered. c. We demand that postal siv ings banks be established b the Government for the safe deposit of the earnigs of the poonle and to lacilitate sxchamre. All Through Sampson. What SamjHsoaUo are IIsr rSnd U4 the news frora y.ur to n-Mp for tfai-4 column. Every ?u!r-eriber to thw paier haa light and H ri, tinted to contribute item of now in "he" neighlHjrho'Kl for Wo will not ntiblbh iitiry v"..'". " your name urdess you desire n.Sft IfONKVCL'TTS. We regrot the departure of Prof. J. J. Ilendren and wile, btu we will hvo the pleasure of ftif t!ifm n-ain fooii. They Ul V w - v " - w visiting friends ud relatives at their old home. ' Their many Sarnpeon friends vish them & pleasant trip ana will happily fliir return. Missl.ucy Haggard, of Hose boro, gave her many friends ef j White Oak community, a m,t -'i.it tbi tveek. ( !inr-. ar lnnkin fins as usual and old lloneycutt'a is still on a that never exci tes envy WOM.lX'S SPHERE. A VIXIZE STBIXO OF PEETTV DEF1X- rno.vs. Loi.djfi Tid Bits has jast r;tri!l a two miitiGA, orira for ' The Dest Iefioition or a 13aby." TLe pnze was won by Miss Nel lie Ilraidwood. of Girr an. Eng land, wlio pent in this answer: A tiny feather from the wing of love, dropped into the sacred lap of motb.erho.x3. The following is a selection from some of the best defini tions submitted: A human flower untouched by the finger of care. A miniature atlas that bears the whole world of wedded joys and cares on its little shoulders- Father's rival in mother's lv., A sttanger with unspeakable I cheek, that enters a bouse with out a stitch to his back, and is received with open anna by every one. The only precious possession OTeatest "cliches" of the New York season at the winter close. And h sentiment of thoasint of the VoariiT mon nf t r 1 1- T:.d for the pretty wires is over, and ! me iooiticg ror bright young wo men hLs begun. And the rirl who to-dar trains her kf.owledgtt will be the woman or u morrow. . Alliance Dewirtmcut ALLIANCE NOTES. DISCUS. SIONS AXf) THb DOINGS OF - THE VAUIOUS LODGES. IThb CArCASUV wan sdop'od a iht Official Organ or the Sanipoa tVuntr All t4nce at the Hireling in Jantiarr luth, Isfb.j Our Fanners GolumiL SOMETHING INTEIIESTJNU TO THOSE WHO TILL THE SOIL. boom. G. I. S. NOTICR. BY VIRTUE OF A IOWER OF a sale, confainfd iu a mortsage ieo.j, neeurro cy p. u. ,Iacktoa (o Wm K. Dahfl, which said irortgiga ha-i beon dnly tracbfcrrcd to ns bv th Wm K Basa, recordej in the r ffico of the ji,i-KiNier ci ueeus oi aIDf.on eounfy, in book 92. raa 53D. T will ...ji urdaj, the 11th day of June, if92, at iiih v oun uiouso aorr, m the town of uicton, t 12 o clock a. tu., for csb, the following real cstatp, viz: Four par- cois oi ianq. lying ana being in Mingo luwutuip, gam county, all contiguous uu nuywn as me lanas or the said Is. D Jackson. For further particulars par- uuuimt-h rererence is maile to bock 92, page W9, Register of Deeds Hue of said county, eaid sale ia made for the satis faction of mortgage which I hold. B. PARKER, Assignee. J. A Farmer, Attorney. This 2nd day of May, 1692 12-tt TVi OKTH CAROLINA, SAMPSON COP x In the Si PEKioa Couut. SopH A -yAl'g, widow of ) King, deceased, vs. K T U ; . .. . own ni .v. amg ana ottiers j Hoirs at Law. j To Harvey King, O. F. Kin?, Charles Kin and Lewis E. King: Take notice that this is a tpecial proceeding, started hfnra ? u lJizz -ll, Clerk of tin Snperior Court, for uulwr the parpse of laying off and allotting brown. .... - "r uunciuu me lanus oi me eaid j. H LAND. Second The land, including all the natural resources of wealth, is the heritage of the people and should not be mo nopolized for speculative pur poses, ond alien ownership of land should be prohibited. All land now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of their actual needs, and all lands now owned by aliens, should be reclaimed by the Government and held lor actual settlers only. TIIAXSPOKTATIOX. Third Transportation beiny a means of exchange and a pub lic necessity, the Government should own and operate ihe rail roads in the interest of the people. . The telegraph and tele phone, like the po.-3t office sys tem, being a necessity for trans- . mission ot news, should be own ed and operated by the Govern ment in the interest of the neo pie. Ihe above is certified to by be whole North Carolina d?le gates to the St. Louis Conven ion. Tli3 delegates were as fol- ows: Marion Butler, J. F. Eriu son, Kev. J. C. Hoover, YV C. Wilcox, E. C. lieddingfield, P. I. Massey, J. F. Johnson, A. C Shuford, II. M. Kent, Kev. J. C NORTH CLINTON. Mi3 Minnie iioone. of Wil mington, is visiting friends and relatives in tins section. We don't think we will be troubled much with mosquitoes and "big blues" around here her 3 this ceason. Jlog cholera is playing havoc with the swine in this section i;rons through hsre are as good as wj have seen any where m the courty. 15ud pixey OROVK. The Sunday School at Drown ing a church is in a most flour ishing condition. Mr. W. It. Sutton is in charge and doing a most excellent work. Mr. J. D. A tiny useless mortal, but without which the world would soon be at a standstill. The latest edition of humani ty, of which every coanle think they possess the Quest copy. POOR GIRLS. The poorest girls in the world are those not taught to work. There are thousands of them - Rich parents have ptted them. and they have" been tautrht to (KP'se labor and depend upon others for a living, and aro per fectly helpless. The most for lorn women belong to this chu. It is the duty of parents to pro tect their daughters from this deplora' le condition. They do them a great wrong if they n g- tecr id. r-very daughter should i-. .... i k i.i. j j I iter ill i i i i c v i, ,,H laignt to earn her iiniiy. ed the school last Sunday on the Tf, ril, aa J ' I"? "Power and Influence of Music." "7 f i 1 : , "n 1 T , Hi quire this tramin1'. ihe wIippI is speech was good and show- f f,.,,lrt " .ftt wuei .,1.11.1 ... .i. .... , oi fortune rolla swiftly round eu uiai ue was wen imormea n. t-. . . i,uc iiuu a.iv imeiy to oecouie poor, and the poor rich. Skil added to labor i no disadvant aure to the rich and is indispen sable to the poor. Selected. on the Sunday school work. Mrs. busan Kmtr. wife of A II. King, died Saturday, the 4th. Mr. George Sutton's little mrl died Thursday, aged eighteen months. LITTLE COII ARTE. We are glad to state that Mr. E. L. Spell, who has been quite f . P uw weaan. u.t- : ..-i Mowing resolutions: inu.roved i'lrst -is ever, except for the Mr. J. C. Autrv lias rtnri.P.rl "VP" y Wile's illg description of that, nonntrv. .. -o uisuuarge an ail Tho ni.mni rr her sake freely. 1 nird Never to scold TEN RESOLUTIONS IN ONE. When Theodore Parker was marriel he entered in his icurn al on his weddiny dav th fnl r 'ft ' There are people who wish Said petition will he heard" by the said to oPPr-se the Alliance and not answerer demur to the eaid petition. meet H3 speakers in argu cut. a? ycu mav be advised :B1Z??LL, C.S.O stoop to misrepresent and abuse. How is This? We ofTer One Hundred Doll Mrs ward for anv ease of rnWrh v..,f CDY VIRTUE OF THE Atttitort tv in ns -vfi!tpr nnio. . , , jj . , "uu" vii iui uuy case oi catarrh thiit me ounenor Conrt of s In the case of &t Z x 1 " T"7lll .V""1 UIUU u iaKinS llaI1 jt. i . . , ' " ""ro ogaiusi litrui cure. the heira atdaw of J. R. Beam in. de- F T CHFWVr'o t rr. , ceased, we will .t nhn--Vn. L ' J V.nE & CO., Props., Tole- the hignest bidder, on Saturday 4th dav ii- li.' i . of June, 1S92, at the Court Hout dn uujiied, have known .u Pinion me property in said town. Z,i:: - "A "'5 "tel.10 yars Known as th Ash tnrA nnn ii:. uu uenee mm nertectlv honnrnM., ; v v v in an business transactions andfinan The Dismal correspondents are caj ital hunters, as they came to this township and took a bear and a bald eagle to the infair of a big wedding up there. Suc cess to them in hunting. , - Dill Arp south clinton. Miss Lizzie Praughon is spend ing a few days with her uncle .Mr. 1j. ii. Draughon, of Fay etteville. The closing exercises of Hush Hiil Academy came off May 27th, as it was a public school. some ot the pupils had stopped for farm work. The exercises opmed with a song by the school. The declamations, es says and dialogues were very good indeed. When they were over Mr. J. G SJocumb, the principal, made some very ap propriated remarks ; also stated that the register showed an en rollment of G3 v-upils during the session, with an average at tendance of 40. The prizes were awarded to Miss Willie J. Draughon for scholarship and .miss i lorence Register for pro- rourth Never to look cioss at her. Fifth Never to worry her with commands. Sixth To promote her piety. Ocventu lo bear her burdens. Eighth To overlook her foi bl b. Ninth To sive, cherish and lorever detend her. lentil- To remember her al ways m my prayers. Thus, God wunng, we shall be blessed. The commandments which Parker put upon himself are like the old Deealoirue. all com prehended in one love. Love is the fulfilling of the matri mo- nial as well as nf th J;au v. vuw u r ion law. Philadelphia Record. WMAN. "Love and respect woman. 2 as tbe AshIrd & Beaman Mill uu ia property. Terms of Sale Onp.fnnrih i iwui-u VUDU. Cii" ftnee on credit of six and twelve months. W. B. STFv apt ( Com'rs. ClintoD, N. C, May 12, 1892 -4t ciailyable to carrv nnt nnv rKi;.o- tions made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldixg, Kinnax & Marviv. vholesale Drur3-ist5-qPr.Torirt r all's Catarrh Cure is tatm, nally, acting directly upon the blood uu mucus suriaces ot the system. yress, aud were delivered by Dev. II. J. Duncan. Mnsfpr Forest Ashford and Miss Stella Draughon received hinnm.hln mentions for regular attend not missing a recitation during the session. Next 2a.n1 a dinner ...1 -1 . -,.v, v uir.u was much enjoyed by all. Bush Hill has never h ad a more popular teacher than Mr. Sl.i. CUtXlb. TllO (inmmnnitw 4o r,, pieasea with him that thpir mih at an early day to see " him the puncipai ot a nourishing school W. C NOTICE XJAVINQ QUALIFIED AS imnv t strati ip w r.r" prim i0m a uu mo Lai8 out u. r. pci uoo.ie. om by J. BeJl. deceased. T herald . Tt.. RmitH ll-.1n.:nx r. , .v. ii . ' . . J "a "once ro i.iuggut, uouni Ulive. all persons having claims against said N. C, and Dr. 11. H.IIolhdav Clin! Ute 1 to present the same duly antbent ton, N. a Aiouiaaj , Um- UCatea tO me Within nna r... r Sft or this not.ee will be pleaded at -bar to their recovery, and to all uercnm woiuu esiaie ro make mmuii OTA BIA a. m . , - -v .oueiBeai ot ttie same. This March 30th. 1S92. .r7 a. J K cPHAIL, Adm'r f j u Needing a tonic, or children that want building up, snou;o Take Hon. and biliousness. All dealers keeD it. HEW BARBER SHOP. Vhen you wish an eay shave. As gco.1 as barber ever gave Just call on us at our saloon' AX. n.orninc ova - ie C Tl dress the hair with grace To sn?t (Kd wi o1ltti irw ,UV.WUIUU1 01 me race. Our room i8 neat and towels cle OCiSSOrS Bharn an1 liKJ.!? P'e the mlud p.iva an iinr mtt nni At riv , . ' kjii can tlo II you just call, we'll do for you Coort, r.e.?ire?t. opposite irdnnavCJ:ineoia Alliance PAUL SHERAUn mu .1.. . . Aae canton Barber. 1m h n do not in J I U 1 J Be<h one's business or renenl REMOVAL ! .1. T ORKOOliY lias removed his Tailoring Estab lishment from his old stand to is lE.hurctu30a treet' netJothe Tha rrrpat. oni i . . omy inciotk and I money will fo you to give him acall. DISMAL. Mr. A. Hobbs.of Clinton, ha ben visiting Papt. J. L. An try 'inn v r i ut . Cousin Rubin attracts grea -iuuou m Autryville, as he j.u snaved orf his wonderfu mustache. u e se a very good Sunday UUUU ds ueen organized at Clement We know of a boy in this vi- uuy wnoiettagirl in the road a tew Suuday evenings-ago. We nope me girl did not hate it as d.d the boy who left her. I must acknowledge there- r.r-Wi ot that highly esteemed appreciated leter from Owenville last week, flnd tit-1 1 say in reply to it that it was j.im oa l -expected, as a couple of old buck rabbits crossed the road before me last Sunday evening a3 j wa3 retrirni:ig from a visit to my best girl Me would like to hear from 1 :ich, formerly Clink. .M iss Ida Autry, daughter uf '-apt. J. L. Antry, has nearly -p.-tcu iier course in telegra pby. We wish her much nn. CftSS. t- Bucklens Arnica Salve. The best Salve m tne world for Cu bi wes, .ores, Ulcers, yalt Rheum, Fe Vei k)jcs. Tettnr ,.nj it.j.. 1.7 -.o. vuu , auu an K:n Jiruptions and pusiuvelv curs Pilo r., -JL " ' . Jiudiuuieeuy gjve per lSPt?StaC,tlLn' r. ony refunded. Dr fi. H. Hollioay, oflnton, aud Seek in her not merel - VA f ut fort, but a force, and inspiration the redoubling of your intellec tual and moral faculties. " Can ce' from your minds every idea of superiority over her. You have none whatever." "In the sight of God, the Fa ther. the:-e is npir.liAP woman. There is only the hu man being; that being in whom whether the form be of male or female those characteristics which distinguish humanity from the brute creation are uni tednamely, the social tenden cy, and the capacity of educa tion progress." "Are two nles of the sane musical chord unequal or of dif ferent nature? Man and wo man are two notes Wlf limit which the human chord ia ?.n. possible. They fulfill differeut functions inhuma.nit.v-' hut. t.ajA j u uuupn i auctions are equally sacred, equal manifestations of the thought of God which Ha made the soul of the universe." consider woman, therefor the partner and companion, not in srcV of your joys and sorrows, but Of your asnirnMono ttai. studies, and your endeavor?? af ter social and - political am I in. J "Ul s:uua.i m VOUr CIVi ml nrtliti cal life Be ve the tuat mc the soul .towards the ideal we are destined tn nf to?, UIVUIU extracts from Essay of Maz zini. The Alllauce has nn rltrh f tn jndcrseor denouncn The organization cannot becomeJ paruzau and live. We are not in the party business, orethien, as Alliaticemen ; but as fren American citizens we have the right to favor and vote for any party we please. Ex. .An Alliince Congressman has introduced what is known as the graduated income tax leso lntiun in the present Congres-'. This resolution wnnld it i thou-ht, wipe o it this centrali zation of wealth. , Because il would tax so heavily the in comes from such euonuou.--wealth owers that i would be itcpo.-'H ble to hold rr accumu late -in unreasonable amount of property. We favor this plirj aild Will Vote fnr nnm uiTOi,,, doc s not favor it if we know it. Ami we are going to make in vestigation as to the v.t vs of candidates this year' before elec tion day. WiU you join us in thi determination? Yourroun-I try is in danger. Only one remedy has been Help us apply that, or edae sutr- yest a belter. In tha case we Will in Id von Fv i NOTES OX THE FAUM. Plow deep for deep rottiu,r rrops, and shallow for surface rooting. Farmers as well as othe should take time to eat and sleep. On a rjild day every now and then open and thorouirhlv air the cellar. Look over what vou have stor ed in the cellar and remove all decayed stuff. v utHHi iarrner s wife never splits wood, but many a farm era good wire does. When an animal is dead, it? flesh has only the properties of outer uead matter. The air that is breathed, as well as the food and water con sumed, fUvor the product i he liner bedd;nir is cut th letter absorbent it is and the easier the manure. rIhe liest composted manure produces th.j quickesL results. I lumbago is used for "greas- ngr wagnn.-j aid machinery. it you buiid a cellar wall, nittiie it double and think onoutrh o turn frost. Theie is little sense in trying to force a boy to be what, he does not want to be. Oats aud good mixed rlmvr nti tlmOtllV liav mnlraa .r,..l mf - " l Al. C HJ ' ration lor working horses. American Fanner. r - Our N RY DQUBLB COLUMN ADVERTISEMEXTa ! spping 13 H here ready for inf-pectioa, approval aac. delivery. D,rt lly. Iook around you and compare prices and g od. nig lO riauil lu ICSkUl iiiiu tii'tv nu.i. ; re not all wo claim for them, then don't buy. Is gtaternent Our pefiaUleJ and nuusul Valium Are now fuy blindly We aro will Our jroods a in1r nn fil cm always be found as advertised 1 If.ll ZIIW-IVM ISfl 1.I1J1111 2f.Hll-.IlKIL-CU. I 'PI, fOLtmin,. .I.i.tmnnlj nrti i!t A S,d ftmnn tL.,., r foiklivnn will find msnt Ihirvr t interest VOU: DrV Gotl. Xotio.-w J'ink i Jewelry, Uats, Shoo, Carpets Trunk, Crockery, Hardware, Tin- Sec Our Specialties for fluv Xcxt Tliirly Days: 2,000 yards of Dress Goods, at T cents. iG-inch, all wool, Dress Good, at ,T cents. 40-inh, all wtxu, Dress Goo is, at .i cents. Lpdies' Patent Leather Tip, xfor !s, aSl.OJ Parasols at oO cents and $1.00. Hammocks at 50 cent". Wire Coat and Hat Hooks at 10 cents per riozon. liespect fully, A. F. JOHNSON. m i The Alliance ohliunt; that "it shall in no way inter When cabbages r, chopped and fed in large quantities, es pecially if the hens have been u.Hpc mostly on dry food, the re ult is often bowel disease, due to oyer feeding of the cabin .. . -1. " . -l ami ro sudden change from dry to green liod. n av,.iii t!,io lasten a caoba-re to a stake and allow the hens to pick at it a: 117111 onr I ! .( a i ,. ,mi, . .... , uicj i-di, uuui uie .uu iU.eiuielta,v3iue mi iue caobage is necessary af ot 'h, lens will e,,lly l(Ick a, j0,.u .... . p'-"-" mi'j icqmie, auu inev (lftlllS. nn A lOima J . 4 ; I 11 ... .. ' J . ... V . . . 1 I II. I I . . I II t , l I I I I III I tf lll I ... . "Y . I 1 . has a. rio-lit tn r?;i . . ... -"i-tjn ' r-i v 1111.1 n ill r 1 ' 1 - 1 1 111tra 1 1 1 11 . 1 . . . . . . . . ? -t - 'j man ttiiCU 11 J3 CilOI) )0(i ltS immhprn -nrTit oni,- 41. xr.- . - A . iii.y men mirror ana farmer olio 1 ! . ; . 1 . x. n . I .Ww.lv,C tnat an Alliance voter ha ji ti tir mnn 4 "4Cu,.i nr-ano Lu nave me wea 0 if Y7. "-orra kw j O MANUFACTiiPFn CSLY auuiTi npimpuuni'ni1 1 mMiKMJ -. - - OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS stockI " the vkry bhst. STYLE : HANDSOME AS ANY TEN-CENT CIGAR - PRICE: FIVE FOR TEN CENTS. . . D MMHM......... TRY THEM . - ak Tiie Gampaig n of Educations It Should De in Erer? House. J. B. Wilson. 371 CAav ef Kh.,r,.. ourg, t'a.. savs he will un u.n. v iih. out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,that it cured his wife who was threatened wnn l-neumonia alter an attack of "a Lmppe," when vaiiou other ther forecasts of greater useful uess to the farme;'. Tn t.!iia m,n the number of stations for the display of the weath er fo;H -riafo the sounding of steam whistles oy mills and tactories. .t io btsimr greatly increased. Ly the US3 Of the teiPfrmnL r,A Om"-t'" "''IUI fcoitj- Will He rules who reads. 1 . . . " r pnotie the -"I'rohn.hinti" , . - - w - vl..v4 v..v, a. i j kjC u 1 1 1 nes Will remedies aud several iihi'iticijna Km. i o !.. ...,t. . Mscovery has done him more Lpop"laUon ot the Entire coun- iNew uis-eoverv Hood than anvthino- hA mwr no.i r.v r vovi i. v 1. -uunp irouoie. JNothing like it Try it. Froe TriHllloltlpa uf lli if XT vvv V JLVa 1L lonidav's drusrstore. riiiiinn xt n John It. Smith's drugstore, Mount Olive, N. C. Larsre hntt!, r.n nan a ana 51. UU. try from 21 to 3S ho. of the cominynliniKfao r- ""Miu-uiJi Campaign Offer! The Pampaign will be unusu ally interesting this year. Every one must and will read about it. KEEriXO FARAI ACCOUNTS. Few farmers keen n.- 1 a, all, and very few can tell any thing about the cost of the pro- ... icurir, uersa man ufacturer or merehnut t I myi VtAI 1 V 5 on business after the fnl.i,,n ir. whiih most farmer.i foliow theirs, the percentage nf cessl'ul ones would be infinite simal. How could anv fA tne. ceed where he did nof know the cost 01 me -articles sold ? Yet what grower can tell the en.t. nf a ton of hav or t.!mosi,0n.Q v.f . . vI'Vli.'L- .A. its production, and what dair farmer can compute the cost .if about it from now till the elec tion tor FIFTY CENTS. Can A 1 we lase down your name :or a Campaign Subscriber ? ADVERTISEMENTS. Norfolk Alliance Eiclaw THE SEARCH FOR PRETTY WTVra Girls to be suceessfnl tr.?oxr vw-u.n v n 11 .it I.r. ... uju. v uj,vt5 a jmeininy mnro tl.or. pretty features. Th e men whn are worth marrying are looking for snmfltliinif r tavres, coy manners or fetching gowns. They are rACOO-niTlinrr ull - well that women ara nrn. grossing at a pace, which wili quicken, rather thnn ci,nir lhey realize that the woman of to morrow win be brighter in mir d than her predecessor of to-daj. Hence they are looking f. r wives, who will be the equal to their neighbors. Beauty is oiu- consiaeren an ad nnct t common sense. "I want a wife vho knows something, who is worth haviner f.-r f - -ww uu cue KinO W: not On nf hoA D:i butterflies' saia one of th 1 vuiiipiiuj mo r.oso i The Caupasiav will toll irrt,i Qn a gallon of milk, vet t!ioa - v, as TV, 11 I w".v,wM.v inannfjff tti.o1 ,..,1 j vv,4,U4C.u. j.ifuiitua m raci, and not raw materials, bavin" passed through tin machine tv and laboratory of nature, aided y tue encrts of man. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 9, 1892, edition 1
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