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.... f h CAITOAS1AN, N, N. CM JUNE SO, 1S92. pERAL DIRECTORY. fj IOXJNTY OFFICERS, jjizzell, Clerk Superior Court. ?Iell, Sheriff and Treasurer. lerring, Register of Deeds. f TOWN OFFICERS. Iff Ioroes, Mayor. II Itoyal, Policeman. ff. II. Ilolliday, Treasurer. U. Partfick, Clerk." g Holme. It. II. Ilolliday, I). . I'rlntwl. C. b Locum b. 11. J. FFICE. M., opens 6:00 Mails clone V Q1VJ9Ap. M. 'te': OFFICE liu IV.. ", on Fayetle- fa(iik' liaree Store. adVl -X-. tds and En- velojes, Posters anu rretfrauiiiiea, Mortgages. &c. ARRIVAL OF TliAINS. Train leaves for Warsaw at 8:20 A.M. Train from Warsaw arrive at 11: r,5 A.M. leaves for Warsawin P. M. at 3:10. Arrives. Clinton in 1. M. at 7:00. WIIEUETO WORSHIP. Raidlst, O. P. Meeks pastor; cer vices 1st and 3rd Sunday. Prayer ineetini: Wednesday riP'wt. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Episcopal, rector, buntlay iMjH'M)! Sunday evtnlng at 4:30. ' hclb-t, J. M. Ash by pastor; Is 1st Sui day. Prayer meet in'e . .ifursdav niuht. Sunday School Ht-y a. m. Presbyterian, pastor Praver meeting Wednesday night Sunday School at 9 A. M. LODGES. Clinton No. 124, 1. 0. O. F , meets every Tuesday night at 8 P. M. W. II. Stetson, N, G., D. M. Partrick, Beefy. K:i it i iso n Encampment No. 18, I. O. O. b'., meets 2nd and 4th Thurs lav ukrhts in Odd Fellows Hall. J. A. Stevens, C. P., I). M. Partrick, Scribe. Clinton No. 3109 K. of II.. .meets in Masonit Hall on the 1st and old Thursday night. J. A. BeamanDic II. li. Chesnutt, Sect'y. Hiram No. 98, A. F. & A. M., meets in Mason e Hall the 3rd Fri in each month. Everett Peter- son, W. IM., 11. luannews, oeei-y. 1IUMNKSS LOCALS. index to Xew AdrertlsemenU. Clinton Academy J. C. Wocurnb. IjOCAIj ITEMS! - Erery one should help to baild a nice and creditable tabernacle. A Cleveland and Carr Campaign Hub is to be organized Lere this week. Mr. James McCulIen eenda aevera cottoa blossoaia which opaned oa Sun day, the 20th. Tho yji?z people of Clinton spent a pleasant day lust Friday oa a picnic at Boykin's mill. Now is tbe time to eab3cribe t3 The Caucasian. W will make as reasona ble terms as possible. - - - . . A minister, dining with an editor and oba rvlcg lie scant Uble, akcd a bleaiing as follows: "Lord, make ci thankftl for what we are about to re ceive and strengthen tta to journey hosne ward after we hava racred it " At lanta Constitution. Alliance 1'nUn. The Union meeting of Taylor's Bridge Alliance will meet at Red Uiii church on Saturday before 1st Sunday in July at 10 o'clcxk. P.. Matthews, Stc'y. Mlno Alliance tmon Will hold its session at Maple Grove Al iiancs iu We-.tt;rook township ou July I'tb, 'rJ2. We hope to Live a full dele gation from all the tin Alilauwau liir.- rmoials. all Tiisorea saxpsox. (Ccotiitped from Fartf l'ao ) ally invited to atteLd, and to bring their baskets. Come one come all. G. W. Kaylok! President. First Cotton Iliossoins. Mr. Tbcs. McKeczie, of McDaniet's go and Wefttbrook. The public ia cordi- townsbip ha 1 cottoa blossoms on 27th. lli.i crop is vtry good. Never tell an editor how to run LI? j paper." j,et the poor devil find it out himsei'. -Texas biftiegs. The ma rriage of Mr. R. W. Holi day to ilm Uettia Murpby will be at1 the Presbyterian church to-nigbt at 8:30. liev. (). P. Meeks will preach at Rowan Church on next Saturday, first Saturday m July, at 3.30 o'clock. Sud- day School at 3. "We know the scarcity of money in the country, and those who wish to pay their subscription can do so in corn aDd meat at the market prices. "Wuuts" and JUisincss Notices can be n ai led in this column at tun cents a line. 11ACKET STOltE. ' WTe still have a few Ladies' Trim med Hats left, which will be sold at or below cost, dial lis and Muslin from 3 to G cents per yard. Shoes and Slippers from j.3 cents up to $2.27. You can get bargains from us. so come at once. We will be pleased to wait on you at all times. Maky E. Peterson & Co. naiUload Snuff at T. M- Terrell's. Fruit Jars for sale at B. F. Powell. It you want good, cheap tobacco, call on T. M. Ferrell before buy ing. I pay 12 cenU a djzen for Eggs. Buy Wool, Wax and Feathers. I have for sale a full stock of goods, -llcspectfully, 13. F. Powell We are still on deck holding tho fort at the same old stand, selling cheaper than ever. White Linen Bosom Shirts at 37 cents. Same kind for boys at 25 cents. A splen did Outing Shirt for 25 cents. Suits, Coats, Pants, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats at New York cost, to make room. You can save lots of oney by buying from us. Yours for bargains, M. llANSTEIN. Bring us your Bees Wax. Another lot of that cheap coffee, just received at T. M. Terrell's- Big lot of Flour for sale cheap Also new crop Cuba Molaeses, and Railroad Snuff at 35 cents per pound at C. P. Johnson's. NOTICE ! TO CREDITORS OF CLINTON LOAN AS SOCIATION. It is important that all persons who hold claims against this Associ ation, and who have not presented them to mo should do so at once, or tlieymay.be deprived of some val uable right. W. A Dunn, Receiver. If you want a g ood chew, or a fine smoke, call at T. M. Ferrell's for it. Ho is headquarters for fine tobaccos. - NOT ICE ! Dr. S. Itos, the German Eye Doc tor, lately from Germany will be in before the 4th of 11113 fcV, i - Jnly, and remain for several days He will have a large line of Specta- ..Too orirl "TCvfi Glasses, consisting of nothing else but pure, genuine ueb ki oni t confident that he is UIVJ C V v " able to suit the eye of every weak . eyed person. Examination of the eye free. Old gold or silver spectaples taken in exchange for new one3. . Repairs neatly and promptly done Twenty-two years practice. Stationed and Seated at Fayette- "ville, N. C. V.verv Dair of classes fitted by Dr. . S. Ros are warranted for 12 months. Quite a wind storm passed through here Saturd ly evening. Not much dam age was done, besidfs blowing down Bjma fences and a few trees. Mr. Jon C. Sloaumb will open an Academy for boys and girls, in the Male Academy, in Clinton, this fall. See his advertisement in another column. Next Saturday is tho day for the ' big mcti" to met in Clinton. Every man weighing two hundred pounds or over, is earnestly r quested to be present. It ia a teat of politene33 for a man t?A ; ii .a a ii.' i io iimen wun inierei io mines nt knows all about, when they are being told by a p?rsou who knows nothing about them. Married, on Tuesday, June 21st, 92 Mr. D. W. Nanc, of Evergreen, N. C, and Miea Mary Register, formerly of Way Cross, Sampson county, Rev. W. A. Forbes officiating. Tbere will be a basket meeting and roll call at tbe Baptist church in AVrar- Ist. Mr. F. Mann, of Turrey, feuda us a bloom that opened on las-t Thurr day, the 23d. It was taken from tie farm of Mr. Wm. H. Chesnutt. 21. Mr. J. A. Frrell Lad a cotton bloom on last Saturday, tbe 2V.h. 3J. Mr. J. M. Powell brought us a blossom, that opened on Sunday, June the 2Gth. 4th. Mr. W. L. Scott sends us a cotton bloom, which opened on lat Sunday. 5lh. Mr. II. J. Moore, briDgs us two cotton bloEsoms, One opened on the 2Cth tbe other on the 27th. Mr. Mcore requests u to state that he used no grade of guano under his cotton, and that he has a promising crop. Mr. Frack Holmea arrived Lire Tuet day ereij!n j. Mr. W. G. DxrU, of OUre. wtu here thh wp k. Mia rcctloctsi IkUt is Lcr TLi-.kg Ler many frienia. Miis Laura Ste'scn Lcsrctame'l frcm a visit to friends in Antryrille. We are very sorry to heir of tbe con tinued illness of Mrs. Dr. Ilolliday. We are very orry to Lear that Mr-. Alderman II .uiis continues very sick. W . ' . f . ? with fc fatiiry at WrihUTHla list wetk. Mitizet ef Dr a y Clte MLa Acut- r. i.. a. uiaun oi ai.Diy. dj ;l:eK, ia Ler C0:h jt-ar. has so Easy frres here, arrived Taer.LocsUiut na a.b-r of the Mr. I). M. Purtrkk, m ho e-t vera! new pour.LK ccLmry advertisevkxts. i4 tk Noimi CLINTON. V-f Una. of WliQiflr'A- U . f,: lining relative, toihiiaiathu c.er.-l Huttm Cwnx :-A f rat aaay tn3L',J- twnofiw a -ri-onrd amsjr owcr or tfe mHpw ibfy cas arc &rtand. Mr. Ueurj Iiritt, of Wilokgton, gave thy t ittir mm isttch pun plux.iU call this Dv. orry, aL4 irtoivi a u:im I trwib'e and l&coavcieac. Ttsetit TAYLOR'S Mr. Ua.bert bihr asi auter Mm ltt toi cl coucty. If Vzrie, of HoaevcuttX peit SoVvL.y fT cat tt i. .. . ' ! ll.w atsd nit t away wbre .Ufc mi Avm iwya.'. r-. Sttr -tt- - a ,M this 'Ole Sam Shucker went to town, To see dera niggers steal Bcme co'n Some take high chicken, some steal low; Den kick una dust, a srittin' befo.. on the second Saturday in July. All Some fciks says dat niggers wont steal, embers arc specially invited Rev. 'jnkins will preach on Sunday. J The Congressional Convention of this District will meet here Wednesday July 20th. In addition to making the nominee for Congress a Presidential Elector for this District is to be nominated. But I kotch nine in my co'n feal; Some had bag-full, some had ten; De dcbble was to play wid ole Ben.'' But B:n larnt sum sense, chilluns, an' dis nigger is allers herearter gwine on such transmogerations wid his keart an' git a load right by heself; so dat no scarey fool nigger wont be dar an' git mad arter awhile an tell on him. C. .-NiViGur. was H'tTit Friday. Misses Eva an l A';i Le u oa a vi to Miss Sallie L-a ia GoMsboro we k. . Mr . Jw. K. Mo; ri cj retarced Satur day from MorebeaJ ud left Maudij for Winston. Mr. Chas. Titrce, of Fajtttfviiir, ur rived Wtdtfcsi'ay for a few d?.js visit to h'w ftiecd -. Mr. Will Dick, of Wilmingtor, came up Tuesday to tte Air. A. T. Holmes, who is erious!y ill. Mrs. Capt. H. G. Ilolmt and Master Arthur visited relatives and friends iD Wilmirgton last week. Mr. T. M. Lee left Monday for More head, with the University Glee Club, of which be is a member. Messrs. W. S. Holmes and Matt J. Pearsah returned Monday from Mjre bead, wbere they spent last week. Mr. Mancn Butler left Tuesday for Morchead to attend the Teichera' As semb'y. He addresses the Assembly this week. Mr. Gary MjcDonald, of Gravel Hill, is visiting in Clinton tbis week. Our printers know him. He can sling type just right. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Williams, went down to Kenan&villa last Wednesday to attend the marriage of Miss Lila Wil liams to Dr. Best. Miss Lena Wynne, of I! deign, who has been visiting Mis.ics Agnes and Bes sie Partrick and ML-:s Mable Cnlbrctb, returned Monday. Mr. r. . F. Fowell, one cf our most successful merchants, is visiting rela lives in tho country. His brother, Mr. Jno. Powell, is slaying in bis ttore while he is gone. Misses Carrie find Minnie Johnson, who Lave been at tho Boston Conserva tory p'f Music for the past several months, returned Tuesday evening. This makes the third year at the Conservatory, and by their high training and natural gif cs, they are receiving the highest compli ments from the first niusic'ans of thie country. r;c prva!?a in tbit aectioq ii aiapler Upatbasto', Ursa tJ l Ct-tu'e a ooiiditioa of tte t ml:otttt diffrrBl from aacttf r !l.d i:iij Uphtta'mi. tt sa kcou i'.t jaociititK ibfttts aati'in of lh coi joBrUvaatU in ma sq3t 2C cf it 'request currrnr i; u tj kauvru && Traa;U. Obihitmsx TUK CilK ! TLe cu f cphtbAtuia rr iatrLal j v a', kei . b!ow. tUt atrolc of a whip, jedi, fonia todita io th tje. a grit, ! .' e'.e. Tb -art generally iiri'v;iu ; in tt? d.e4.'e ii tbo corner, cr c ovel i f.rii..n raf if... ... l.ul! f il. ii wiiwi. e meau piemy ox ureau prctrirt.t v.aib'e i art t f th. &i come. l!ie aa a e Saettooist Ihr aioiciifc, lietLt cftbe in iticUtf iny uato V. SOL T II CLINTON. ra is very li. e. SvUh Clifctoa 4 it boast oa having ihe test corn and tbf 31 i9 .'f . An 1.. I' - rs I,' V i til I I - - r - , -j l P I 4 rTm ntllf nr rrin n mm The watermelon qicttion too ia this ?ecliou Is a bigger ttiiig than w tt ink. Everybody is now thumpicg and looking for tbtm. The only trouble about the raisers of melons is tLat tbey invite their friend j to go to Clinton to eat them and carry their pocket-book, and that little nickel, so yon will be welcome; and a man that can't send his boys to a free school, you know be tas got a large patch. Look cui, man ! What did yon plant there, cotton or gr If cotton, look cut for a south wind and June showers, or General WbiU will help you up. Pu:V8.C. Hopper and W. E. Crocker baa been viaitiDg in tbis township last week, but left for Mt. O'ive Monday. We learn that our graduate, Mr. O. J Peterson, will teach at Burgaw this year. It will be well for any one wishing to gt the advantages of a high grade sjhool, at hard time rates, to write to him. DUPLIN' COUNTY. Last Friday evening was spent very pleasantly by many of our boys and girls. The occasion was a lawn party at the Chesnutt place. Late in the evening ice cream and other ' refreshments were served. Good Advice. Those wishing to payiheir sub scriptions may do so in corn and meat at the market pricp .We make this From Printer's Ink, of New York, a paper devoted exclusively to advertis ers and their interests, we make the following extract from a sensib e com munication in its last number: "My advice is to use a double quar ter column; make a yearly contract, se cure the best place possible, and keep it. Next to the local items is best. Have your advertisements crisp, and, above all. short, s that he who runs offer to help those Msh to pay for may read. j i . . i . . their paper, and to giv rfem no excuse "U&ange year aavtrusemenrs every , . I ween, ituu uuu t tiunu juui ojuk-d. ivd- tor not paying. mpmur that, tlira will ha another is- r . . . . . vour storv m sian has been reduced to f 1.00. itns continued stories and soon begin to take will be a verv important campaign and an interest in and watch for them. Ad- (Special Correspondent.) MAGNOLIA NOTES. We are having some nice showers now and the crops are looking nno. The ilev. George McMillan, of Whiie- ville, C, preached in the Methoaut chuicu Suuoay night. Miss Annie Glisson is visiting friends in Wilmington. Miss Lilie BcHo Newbury, who has been visiting friends in Goldsboro, re turoe'd last week. Mits Alice Crooin, who has been tak ina music in Wilmington, ba3 come bome Mr. P. J. Heath left last night for Richmond, Vs., to spend a few weeks. Miss Bertha and Daisy Johnson, ac companied by their aunt, have gene to Virginia to spend a pleasant outing. Ilev. U. P. Mteks will commence a se ries of meetings at the Baptist church heie on the 4th baturday in J aly. A. I MEMORIAL. A "lrig" Meeting. We are requested to insert the follow ing : "The following ramod persons are re quested to meet at the Courthouse in Clinton on Saturday, July 2d, 1802, on important business, at 11 o'clock, a. m. : L. O. Kirg, B Hill, Wm. Hill, M. J. Hobbs, C. A. Oates, J. A. Oates, David Stevens, W. K. Pigford, J. L. Pigford, L. M. Bovkin, W. E. Stevens, C. H. Johnson, A. M. Herring, D. B. Nieho' son, Jas. K. Draughon, W. G. Rackley, O. Partrick, B. F. Boykin, O. F. Her ring, J M. Spell, AmnaCrumpler, Ames Grumpier, T. D. Smith, W. J. Fair cloth, Raiford Holmes, W. H. Russell, -T t ir A T 7"" hoc-, nffr .TnA sue of the paper next week-continue v p- . E B Bu lard that issue, fecnie ?e i """J' 7. " . n every one should take an interest in it. We shall keep up with it. Now i3 the time to snbscribe. We publish again this ireek extracts from the two official addresses of Hon. Elias Carr, while President of the N. C. F. 8. Alliance. He stood then square on the Ocala platform, he stands there now. It is a hopeful sign to see so many parti san papers squaring their Democracy to him. We are getting hack to pure De mocracy. We welcome to Clinton Mrs. C. L. Laudie and her little son and daughter, the family of Mr. Laudie, who has ac cepted a position on The Caucasian. Thev have located in the dwelling on vertise hity two weeks in tne year; even your friends will forget you un less you are in constant communication with them. "Don't stop advertising because trade is dull; that is generally the time peo ple have least to do, and they read more. The impressions you make then, if good, maybe the means of bringing you a new customer later." A larger number of people rea l The Caucasian to day than ever before. Do you want tt eir trade ? Don't grum ble about people not coming to Clinton to trade, when you don't advertise and ask them to come. Maurice Hall, P. G. A. lart, Wiley u. Jackson, Jesse Farmer, N. O. Thomson, Frank Sessoms, W. K. weeKs, Aoner RobinsoD, W. E. Bardeu, 8. W. Jeim son, Daniel King, A. E. Underwood, J. Butler, Alsa Giles, Jcel Jones, w. w. Cox, J. S. Jones." The Ladies' Home Journal. The art of giving lawn parties, and a snore of new ideas for all kinds of out- McKoy street for the present, and we ... k the EUMCCt 0f an ex- hope they will find our people and their cat)er bv Mrs. a. G. Lewis in the customs agreeable and pleasant to them Juy Lo(Jies. rjome journal, the fame while here, we Know our ouizbub win - e pre3eatir:g another striking appreciate such valuable accessions to feature jn Mrs. Potter Palmer's exhaus our town, tyQ paper on ''Women and the World's . e "Pair." Mrs. Palmer, as President oi 1X11! VAt Ollii ivivw - i and welcome visitor this week from Mr subject with the Board of Lady Managers of the n -n-i.i f firav! Hill, and a World's Columbian commibBiou, tpe. Vcfcijr iuavLvuuAU v 7 v "How to Cure all Skin Diseases.1' tjiroDlv apply "Swatse's Oinx vest." No internal medicine re- i nuired. Cures tetter, cezema, itch, al amotions on tho face, hands, nose &c, leave the skin clear, white and oalihv. Its ereat healing and cur ' ative powers are possessed by no nther remedy, ask your urugsii 'ffiiF w a vkitc'h Ointment. . &t f tlia trnnwranbicnl frfltemitv WltQ BUlUOniy upJii o r-nntnn i, a hantifnl town.has which she is entirely familiar. An ar improved a great deal since his last visit tide which will likewise elicit interest is two years ago, and tbe several days en- 3 ---r , - ioyedwith his typos here has been so uessamy nane, tuo rt rtoth-will ffivn onrtownan- Kret iiarie. ju.bs uitu litprarv dabut in this number oi tne otner visit suuu. j. hju j .vV w . i i i c,- o Trnirna . M1SA r dDDV iiX. eiuuuouu wix- tnew tnai ne iramptju iwcui;- wnhH, ppt. Rar.d this hot weather tributes a sketch, with portrait, of idrs 'U1UU6U v"" ir . . -. - ti l . u . Aia 0rTOnnl1 ha IMward Bellamv. tne who ui iub ceic- lo see uei, uui aun j-j i - , n..t i v.n.H Hitfir : iv-.klfl oa" to Carv. fbrated nationalist, and Alica Gratiam 'wvu v 1 . ... . x -l.iU McCollin gives tne nn auinennu aaeicu A certain young lady writing to The ever published of Anna Willess Wil n mcTA fnr h firsrt time. saV8 : hiofwthn vnnnc ladv who posed as JA yJr.nt. . - - i iit...- , -W j o - June 21st, 1892. moael in 1878 for the head of tbe God nirAn Mr. Editor :As I've never - A adorns the written an item for jour paper, I thought Mrg Beecher I'd write one u you wui oe aiuu cuuugu . . , ZX thi. ani it nlPftses vou I mav continues her reminiscences of her hns write something better next time, when band; Harold Godwin is delightfully I'm not in sucb a burry ana am ueuer rem5niscent 0f William Cullen n.-yan prepared. I sUrted to wrue one nen, Tannatt Woods of Doctor OUt COnClUOea IO write aiicinaiw, tti, t'Wr.mon'R -ii , n vfr vvpndell Holmes. women b as you wm Bee uv iuv uaiuo uuB "g"- w .- ,j ed three times. Please correct the mis- chances as Bread W inners in me unu t.i,a V.of IVa mola in thn llnma t.hsi I . , t i., nsipnittim v wirffitl inivca luuv - nor leieizraiiu v mo iuouuviiv.j .. . , send you. , , Lf hv Mrs. Randolph and by J. B. Tal- good. If you have any goon young I do not wish my real name puousneu, - ppdle- in want of a Western nome say io i First ten lines free, 5 cents (half of adver tising rates) for each subsequent line, count ing 0 words to tne line. LEWIS JEBNIOAN. Whereas it pleased Almighty God to take froin our midst our esteemed and faithful brother, Lewis Jernian, aged seventy years, nine months and fourteen days. He wfs a charter member of Spring Hiil Alliance, No. 355. Therefore Resolved, That Spring Hill Allianc3 tender their condolence to the bsreaved and distressed family and friends cf the deceased brother. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions ba sent to The Caucasian for pub iication, and to the family of Brother Jtrmgan. H. II. Dkauiion, ) Natsan Babefcot, Com Columhus Jackson, ) P. S. Brother Jernigan was bora Ju ly 11th, 1821 and died April 25, 1892. m m The Institute and Dr. J. C. Price. A High-Toned Smoke Suited to the Taste of every Man, and ladies Do Not Object to Them. an m ine eve bU. It is covered by a fi .t, dc!ic !e latmbrae cikd the oor j jnct;va, a rt- lltion f that bkh lice the twku and cl tne t;n iteir. ibee beirg in thmed gives rise to the nam a of ornci- tia and coi j mctivitia. TUK YMPTOMi. The fmptoma of the di.ease are al- wajs more or lra cons'.ituttrnil disturb scce accompaojisg tne disease, lciu- nous t II ecu are usually coifiaed to one eye, but as a result cr cold it may in volve both. Ihe pulae is generally full, tho mouth hot, and the ai:ttitc noor. The eyelids are cloeel aud aometim- fcrollen, and a copious dicbarg of wa ter or tears, as a rule, takes place duru.g tbe irtUmmatory stage, and where tbe tears"Tun down they sometimes take the Lair o!f. When an effort is made to I.'ok it the animal's eye bo forcibly c loses the lids and prevents the exami nation ou account of the great sensitive-Let-s. Oa examining tbe eye closely, tiiere is generally to bo ace 1 a bluUU gray film covering the eye. THE ItEXriiY. In such caes commence the treatmeut by removing any foreign body (if such be present,) by a soft feather or camel hair brush. If force be necessary, put a twitch on, hold np the foreleg aud pr v cced. The ubsqueut treatment will consist in api Iication of water as hot as cin bo borno, ad in keeping the e)e covert-d for a day or two till the tctive iidUmmation subsides, at thpeame time keeping tho cloth wet wilh a solution of migar of lead or sulphate of zinc in the proportion of two dr'.chms (that is, one b urlh ounce,) of either to a pint of wa te; Keep the stable d trk, anl after t.v-1 or three days give a drench of half n ,u:id of lisom aid half pound of U'auber 8a!ts dissolved in one quart of hot waer. If a bluish gray film should rtir:;-ia after nbuvo treatmeut then run a feather dirp?d ia a solution of nitrate of pilver over the. eye tnnrning aud c ve iling. In ijinefy-dve cts in an hun died the treatment indicated above sill h:i Miccessful. Sucb, at least, is this writer's experience T. J. Lee, Druggijt. FIVE mid. Pure Sweet Smokes FOR TEN CENTS. wHmnrRirHMnynVA : .null fcvvi, iiiwiinwiitf,nM Flesh a mass of disease, condition hopeless, the system an entire wreck, nerves all unstrung, yet r. P. P. wa taken and an entire care made Attend to diet and directions of P. P. P. and all blood diseases must yield slowly but surely. MAKK1STS. CLINTON. (Reported by A. F. Johnson.) Corn, . . . Pea?, Uaeon, Chickens, K 18 8 to 15 to BlaHd News. Mr. Editor I have not seen anything from our community in your paper re cently, nevertheless I reckon wa are alive but don't snow it. CroDS are looking tine (having had such favorable seasons.thns far) except cotton, and as the man was by his pigs, it name nn misfinz aimosr. i reo&uu the low price must have scared it away I don't know, Mr. i-Jdilor, wneiner or not you could find many blooms don here this year, i armers, generally, are done nloushins out their corn. . i . r Kflv. D. W. Herring, lare ixussionary to China, who has been doing excellent work there for four or bve years, is in N. O. for a slay of one year, visiting his manv friends and acauaintacces. lie is, hppRs. deeolv eneaeed in his micJnn wArk. in which we wish him mno.h snccess. Bro. Herring will, on Satnrdav niirht before the second bun nflv in juiv. utJiver ai ihj" cbnrcb. a missionary lecture. We hope to see a large crowd, as we know it wil be beneficial to anyone. R. V. H. That tired feeling, pains in the back and chest, distress atter eating, neaa aches and like affeetioi fl are overcome and cured by P. P. r . rncKiy 8i Poke Eoat and Potassium). Pr.3Iarable Writes from Arizona. rSpecial Correspondent Yttma Co.. A. T.. May 14, 02 Mr. Editor Enc'osed find funds due ti. r.misTAN Don't purpose for a moment that the paper is not appreciated on this Ran che. It i?, and will continue to re, the first paper read every week, as-, a true friend from home, though it often sad information, at the same Hma mne.h to doom our far away home May it long live to teach and define the truth in the fnture. as it has so feaness ly done, in the past. Hope to see true merit come to the front. Great interest, pleasure and pride, we take in the yonng President of the Far mers' ?tate Alliance. May he Le equal to every occasion. Arizona 8 prospect, yrestsuu uj umr , them Arizona, n-c Beeswax Butter, Lard, Fodder, Flour, Hides, 70 80 11 23 10 to 22 1 00 noi wisu my rtui uamc puwuaucu, - oinfv nprdte- in want OI a wesi ...nmed the name Sentimus as you tavall, women who leve dam'y needle f u will see. 1 would like to say many WOrk are remembered in a page of ex-- with fishes for the paper and ite thirx, bnt fear I may say so much that ,-c;foiw illustrated dasicns for table -pa,ifirs. I am truly and sincerely, .j. ." infrnfUVic on the snaca for 1 . . t..: i TS I J. li. M ARABLE. VUAUQ-.. . - - , I V I I V it may be intruding on the space for ftnd .Q ,lThe Eevival of Tatting items . . , ru T ?oo' TTrmo .Tnnmal is DUbllsh- 1UU xjauxa "vuv x- edbyTue Curtis Publishing Company rv la1 v Kpnt ns a real Phitndolnbia for t-n cents per num LiUW jvuUo , ---- r - good newsy letter. But if sne naa not ber, ana one aouar per year. item we wodio never written the first have heard from her. Now, dear read er, follow her example. If you don't know but one item of news send it. But the chances are nine out of ten that if you will write the one item you know that yon will then tbink of another that The Caucasian ought to have and Will et.' .. .. " When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or busness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of aa it acts most pleasantly and effectively on the kodneye, liver and Murals, nraventinc fevers. lieadachP6 and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cents and $1 bottles ty all leading druggists. Savaxsah, Ga., March 25, 1889. Messrs. Lippman Bros. I was snffe-r in with weakness and general debility, being almost ineapacited from attending f rr, vmninexa. I was forced to call on Dr Whitehead for treatment. He at r,'a rmt m nn P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and after tak two or three bottles my health im proved, and, although Buffering for some with ofineral weakness, debility and catarrh, and r-cw comparatively a well With Cornrell& Chipman. (Special Correspondent.) Ihe Third Annual County Institute for colored teachers opened Monday, June 13tb, 1892, at 10:30 a. m. G. W. Herring read the 7th chapter or l'saims. Chairman O. E Kobinson led in prayer. Prof. Isham Royara opening address was indeed "a feast of reason and flow of soul." He said the great object of his life was the Suuday school, his little farm, and the education of the two races f Sampson county. The principle topics oi nis aaoress were "knowing how to import knowl edge." "neatness and morality" "fair conception of what is to be taught," and "method." Tbe Supt. was m his most happr humor, and this effort, in my opinion, excelled any of his previous ones. Prof. J. O. White and G. W Herring responded, anl complimented the address. The Institute was enliveued each day by music and lectures. The followiog were the lecturers : Mr. J. C. S.ocum, Chairman of Board of Coanty Commis sioners, verv fiae lecture, advocating the education of our race, and showed the possibilities of our race by pointing to our Price, oui Uheatnam, ana our uan cy. Mr. T. M. Lee, a young but very able lawyer, advocated moia!, physical and intellectual education, and laid special stress upon the latter, as he con sidered it more important, aud also al vocated the importance of acquiring of home. Prof. J C. WhUe, lectured very ablv unon the "power of teacber, 2nl, the Association, 3rd, Classification and Position, 4th, the iJegro and his Io grrsS." The rccep'ion Thursday night ia hon or of Dr. J. O. PriciJ, was indeed i credit to both tbe Institute and the la dies. Welcome addresses were delivered bj Rev. P. W. Lawrence, Mr. J. L. Holmes and Prof. J. C. White. G. W. Herrirg introduced Dr. Prca, who responded to all that had bean said, as none bnt Price like conld. Ise cream and cake ware then, served with lavished hands. This was indeed an advance step in social progress in Clin ton. Dr. Price, Revs. J. O. Hayec, f. w. Lawrence, H. W. Farrior, C T. Under wood, visited the Institute Friday morn ing. Invocation, Rev. P. W. Lawrence. Dr. Price and Rev. Hayea made suitable remarks. ... .The intelligence having gone iortn oi Dr. Price's arrival, people were coming in from every portion of the county and adioiniDg counties to see the great ora tor Dr. J. C. Price. A procession oi the sons and daughters of Salem wa formed in front of Mr. J. S. Wilson' store, headed by the Clinton brass band, marched to the male Academy grounds, where the Dr. addressed an audience of about 500 or 600 A free dinner was Eet, and everybody seemed to et-joy it. G. W. Hebbikg, Sec'y of Institute. (To be Continued.) 20 to 25 10 5 50 to C 00 05 to 00 WILMINGTON. Turnentine. fliardl . . 1 00 " (Viij'in and Yillow Dip) 1 ." Snirits Turpentine ''MA per gallon Kosbi, (i-trained) . . . 8 per barrel " (irood strained) . !0 per barrel Tar, ?1 40 per barrel Crude Turpentine, (Hard) . . $ 1 00 " " (Virgin) . 2 00 Yellow Din. . . . 1 CI Timber, per m.. - - - 3 00 to 15 05 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N KW A I) V EUTIS EM ENT& C. F. & Y. V. Railway Co. C? ' - J A' cxjn di:nsi:i sci i kdulu In YJKftX .limn J(tlh. lHU'J south orsi. ONU BXJOYS Both the method and result when Syrup of Figa is taken ; it U pleasant and refreshing to the taxte, and acti gently yet promptly on tha Kidneys, Liver and liowcls, cleatsei tbe nys tem cflectually, dUpcls olds, liecd oches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tho etomnch, prompt in us ncuon ani iruiy ncncnciai in ua cflects, prepared only from the mft ncanny ana agrecaiic Ptiofianccs, us many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. 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 f cccpt any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRANCISCO. CAL. touisviue. Kr. new tome. n.r. Lv W iiiuii;t-t'n Ar I tu t 111 Lv rY-!trtUl Ia Nir.ff.rd Ar t nlorn Ia ttv-n(ori l.y nut Cv Ar M . . ry I A IWiUHttTAtlk Ia taxton ArKy-t(Mille I.T ItaniM-ur Ar f trMalorti Ia irfnlrt Ar Xadtnon lullr i"iinJ. No. t. I S, 1 I (tally et'ilaii) n lullj utJa.'"uiuUv i A i a in M 02 i in h S7 p in H i iu 11 Z V M S XI It Hi 1 V iii I I n :inj 7 is n no u aui ilo S3 am I I u". m south Hoc xii. Sund.ty SiindiV. No. I. IHURE. ALL-5WH DISEASES II O Ia Mt. Air? Ia Walnut Cove Ar ir.M iiNlKiro I a lirorindmro Ia Smdord Ar Kajt-tU'Vllle Ia r.ivi-Ui'Viilf Ar WUmlnirton I A Ky'tt-vill I A Maxtoll Ar lU-nnctUvitlr Ia M'tdiMon Ar UrtH-nhlioro I.v 'irccnlioro Ar K.tin-cur 13 00 in 2 .10 a iu ll 41 in 3 Mi u in I2 45 in 7 30 pill 7 M pin tl 10 pin No. 3 dVlItt t I No. i I 7 .VI p nr l'i 1 1 in j 11 Mi in' ' oo pin 4 21 I'M I (.1 M .7 '.'0 piM Physicians endorse P. P. P. a a Bplcndid combination, and preaciibe it fitn great satisfaction for tho rnrrs of all forma and stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitlo EhetunnliBni, Scrofu lous Ulcera and Sores, GlandnlnrSMrellings, Kheumatism, Malaria, old Chroaic Vlcit that have resisted all treatment. Catarrh. Train Nr. 2 connects at Sanfonl wph Sea boat d Air Line for lUlemh, Norfollt and all point North, and Kaat, and at Walnnt (Jove with tbe No. folk and Wm tern It. It. for Winatou-Halern, RmdoIs and all poinU North and Wit of Km noke. Tiain No. 1 connects at Walnut Covo with Aorfolk and Wei-tern II. H. for Wioatou-Balem, P.oanoLe aud all polula North and West of Hoanoke, and at Ban for with Haaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte, Athena, Atlanta aud all point South and Southwest. Pullrnin PiUoe blreping Car on Air Line trains Noilh and 8onth frota Han lord and on Norfolk and Wentera trains North and Wet from KoauoVo. Passengers from Wilmington, FayetU ville, Maxton, llonnettsvtl e, and all pciuts south of r-'a iford l l arrive at Kaleigh at 1 1:15 A. M , and have 5 hours ia ltsli'igb and reach bonus name day. Ampio ime is given paMHpngers nreatiabi and supper at Fayettevil: dinner at Walnut Cove. W. i;. KYLI3, ' (len'l Passenger A gout. j.-n . I'KV, uen'I Manager. aay. t ers fort lie, iod N E W AD VEItTISEM ENT3 . Pvfvi'6TfiFRSl i TRIEND" ! To Young Mothers l fMes Child Birth Easy. : S Shortens Labor, J Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Jtook to "Mothers' 'mailed FREE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. SOLD ATLANTA, CA. BY ALL DRUGGISTS. it PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TKkOC . Quality Tittt as! Alvr '4 T. M. FERRELL. General Merchant has cxuln.nve f ale of thpfe celebrated aiASHM in Clinton N. C. KeLLAN & SIoore, the only m'nalac'urinsr Optic ians in the SouHi Atlan'a. (a. mj5 tf man. - Abbott's East Indian Cora Paint Is a quick cure for Con BBjrolnJs and Warts. CLINTON ACADEMY WILL OPE S MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, .892 TJuder the Management of J. C. SLOCUMB, (U. X. C.) Thia School will be open fr loth BOYS AND GIRLS. A thorough course in Academic in strnction will be given. A course or Practical Business metra&'.ion vr:ii ue taught. Theie will a so te c'ssa c 1 to prepare boy3 and g'r's ft r "ollege. In view of tne scarcity 01 money ne tuition rates wilt not be a hub as form erly at this School F r r pecifia itfor mation app'y to J. C SLO UMB. ia30-2m Principal mm t CURES T.HIQODFOISOH Slrin Diseftses, Eczcroi", Cbrcn'o Fetnal Complaints, Mercurial 1'oibon, Tetter, Scald Head, Etc., Etc. P. P. F. u a viowerful tonic, ana an ex. teitfb, l 3 cellent oppotizer, btiildicg up the system rapidly. Ladic3 wboss avfteir.s aro pomoncd and whose blood is in an ixpnre condition doe 00 PC CURES "Kr. Malaria to menslrnal Irretrolarities aro peculiarly benefited by the vroudeifol Ionic and blood fcleansinc? riropertiea of P. P. P., Prickly u., rouo jiooi ana 1 oiauwuin. LIPPMAN BROS., Druggists, Proprietors, Mppman's Clock, SAVANNAH, GA. Xeuralffic rersoua And tlione troubled with nervousness resulting tomeareor overwork will be reared by Uking Brown's Iron Bitters, Genuine ha trade mark aud crossed red Jincs on wrappei. LOOK TO YODR INTEREST! Protect your family, yoir estate ard aeoite coasf.lt' ea for o.rself bj I. k injout - INVESTMENT POUCY of L'fe InEUfance in the old rerabhl well inanagel Mutual L;f Iomanr i.'otnpiLT of Ntw Yo:k. The Mntna L.fe is the ou.'et, hest and most pop clab Life Insnrarce Company in tie wcbld. Iu every point of excdlcnce 'b V. u'ol Life rrcord reaches to height 10!. apiToaohed by any other company 'n tb world ;it provides abiolate becu RtTV, immedu.t PB'.TECTIOK, 'rigLi forward, clearly dt fined contract, with oat ambiguities or a.e!eas reatrictiins, mid is virtually n.n foefeitabl-after being two years in force, Tbe Mutual Life' a?ets amonnt to more than one hnndred and fifty-nine million. Represented in S?jpw?n and adjoining courtieaty mchl7 tf E M. PETERSON. W Md tfca marrtlona Trnicfc Kenwdy CALTHOS rr. aad tenl enarxitea that CiLTaua will TP IHMlaur m I"mII . CC Kg Hin iwraw . VaiWccIf mm UEttTQmJC Lmmt View I'se it and pay if talis fied. VON MOHLCOh A SHORT WIND, SEMES J, $4.00 Watch, Like the above, to tho person will Ket us tip a Club op 12 Nkw Cash Suimckiiser for ore year each. Thi in the fame Watch that Mr. G. T. llawis, the Jew eler, has for pale in Clinton. Who will bring the llrst 'Club? Tne Watcli ia ready for you. THE CAUCASIAN', ap7 tf Clinton. N. C. NorM Alliance Mm 11 AND 13 COMMERCEST., NOBFOLK. VA. Owned and control! by Alliance men for handling farm produce. Cotton and Peanuts SPECLVLTIES. Don't sell before writing for par ticulara. J. J. ItOGEIW, , Manag e P. Q. BOX 212. eept24 tf AFirnt-ClaHS BARBER SHOP. If ycu wish a Urst-class Shave, llair Cut, Sham poon or Mustache Dye, call at my place of business ou Wall Street, three doers from the corner of M. Hanstein'a, there yon will find me at all hours. RAZORS SILiBPf SHEARS KEE5I If you want a good Job don't fail, to. call on me. J. II SIMMONS, aprlO-tf Barberr
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