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I Mi CAUCASIAN.
C M DCTrDPrtu r- f. f
'.rutnoW Local tiaitor.
CLINTON, N. O., SEPT. 2), 1SS2.
- GENERAL DIRECTORY.
-COUNTY OFF Li JEltS.
J. IJizzell, Clerk Superior Court.
J.M.bpelJ, hherifif ami Treasurer.
O. F. Herring, Register of Ikoxl.
TOWN OFFICERS.'
H. C. Home-!, Mayor.
A. V. Koy.il, Policeman.
lr. K. II. lf;Mi(Jiy, TruaitunT.
J. M. i'artrirk, Clerk.
It. C. llbltm, It. II. IlolSkJay, I).
-M. Pari rick, J. C. fclocumb, It. J.
Y iliiaiii.", Comm teuoner.
TOSTO.'FICE.
Milton Ward, P. M., ojwns 6:00
A. M., vUw.A 0:00 P. M. Mail- clone
1 H A. M. and 2:50 P. M.
PRINTING OFITCK.
. ' Cauciuiian Job Ouifb, on ta t-tU
ville Street, next Alliamu Si ore.
Hill Head-?, Letter Head iud En
vflornw, Posters and Pi uramiucH,
Mortgagee. Ac.
AlUtI VAL OF TRAINS.
Train leaves for Warsaw at 8:20
A. M.
Train from Warsaw arrive at 11:
55 A. M.
Leave for Warsaw in P. iM. at 3:10.
Arrive Clinton in P. M. at 7:00.
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
Hist, O. P. M neks pastor; or-
kvs 1st and 3rd Sunday. Prayer;
meeting Wednesday niht. Sunday
School Sunu'ay morning at 9 o'clock.
Ejiiht'0jal, Mr. John A. Dlbbl ,
rector. 4th Sunday in tach month.
Sunday School Sunday evening nt
4:30 p. n.
Mctludiht, J. M. Ashby pastor;
services 1st Sur day. Prayer nnct
ing Thursday ii iyht . Sunday School
ut 1 A. M.
Presbyterian, pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Sunday School sit 0 A.M.
LOOUES.
Clinton No. 124, 1. 0. O. F.( meets
every Tuesday l-Ijrht at 8P.M. W.
(. Knckh y, N, D. -VI. Parlrb k,
Vice Gnua!, J. . Boaman, Sect'y.
Sa upson Encampment No. IS, I.
O. O. F., meet 2nd and 4th 'lurs
day liihta in Odd Fellow Hall. S.
C. Johnwon, C. P., 1). M. Partrick,
Scribe.
Clinton N(. 3 209 K. of II.. meet?
in Masonic Hall on the 1st and -3rd
Thursday night. M.Haitstein, Dicta
tor; J. A. Ueainan, Reporter.
Hiram No. Wt A. F. & A. M.,
meets in Masonic Hall the 3rd Fri
day in each month. Everett Peter
son, W. M., B. Matthews, Sect'y.
IU SINLSS LOCALS.
t JT "Wants" an.l Business Notices cau be
in-oitod in th '.lolimui :it ten cent s a line.
Mr. Ilnnstein has . the largest and
beat selected stock of Shoes in Clin
ton. FOR SALE.
Two thoroughbred Jersey Cows.
For terms and pedigrco apply to
T. II. McKoy, Jn.,
Clinton, N. O
Granulated Sugar at
T. M. Febeeu.'s.
lino hf T)rv ftodd-t.
neaijust receive!
tions, A-C..H.10 ; Flour, good, $4.70
Seed Ryu
Ier barrel, B. F. Powell's.
f B. F. J
lot of f .
?e cheap Shoos
Another lot
just received at
Fine Linen Shirts
Shirts $1.00, at
flue Linen
o WELL'S.
. B. F;
Powell's
New Mullets at B.
nre, just re.
A large lot of Olassw'.
cived, for sale cheap, ale
;ncax'8
Wm. II.
L.
Aug. 25-tf.
r Plated
The best Trinlo SilJ
Spoons for sale at
IELL7S.
Po'r
..-for
A CJOOD TRAC i' Ofe-ANV
A LITTl.E:IONFA .Vj
A a j' terson Je
to see, or aojw-.fS
jE.M. Petkrson,
:' Clinton, N. C.
FOIi SALE !
i Hot&e,' Gin and Press, One
np, Machiiie and Rake, Euggy
loss, Sulo Saddle. Apply
J. S. BizzeJaL or
W. F. MUivFirv.
4t.
LASS RESTAURANT.
cntd a stand, near the
co Store, where I intend
a Restaurant in first-class
in a manner that will be
nly saloon in Clinton. Meal3 serv
i " w
l at all hours during the day.
'resh Fish aud Oysters always on
nnd. Come and be Convinced.
e me your patronage.
Respectfully,
B. A .'pEST, Clinton, N. C.
VITAaiP103'
vast,os0"ty Il,en die
fly out of one hundred sue-'
usiness.
certain that you are go
ne of the two? '
ranee offers opportunities
Imng, the disadvantages
cient estate. -
pur family with a rea-
.nt of life insurance,
OC the financial
eh them.
and inure imme-
le form of policy,
sst companies, can
Vto .
X.Plteeson,
nton, N. C.
inew crop oi
Is for sale a
to
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t
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1
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t I
)UtSON
In f"
RACKET STORE.
i We are etill btnv mnrkinw
goon, w e havo a lareo a
ur new
ajworted ftto-k an.i
1 well
I v j'vv
M
low prices In a short tl110 our
Marv E. P-ETKBiiOK
BM. Hanstein will sell you toe,
Hats and Clothing cheaper thAn ftOy'
body else in Clinton. C
new I jt of Violiu Strings, i gt
the very best quality, just received
at ; T. M. Fep.bell's.
Good Flour at $i.o0 pr barrel,
it. it. Sur, 35 cents per pound.
C. P. JoJl.VSON.
Ui IV Jill It I VJll.
1 am Ju.-t back from the Northern
markets and am receiving daily
the largest and best selected Stock
of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shoes, No
won?, nuts and Cajn oyer before
carried in Clinton.
M I.RIEXI'8 In boyins each
and every ph ce of goods, I had a
lull consciousness of the hard times
and therefore looked the market
well over before purchasing. Come
in and give me a look, and I'll gua
rantee to savo you some money.
Yours for hard times with cash
prices, W. S. PARTRICK.
If you want to save money in buy
ing FlOUr Civ T. Af. Pfrwll a .oil
' - - w " 'VA V Villi
For Insurance in the best compa
nie3 Life, Firaand Accidental np
ply to e. M. Petehsox,
jy 21 tf Clinton, N. C.
If you are too poor to insure your
fe, you are too poor to die and leave
your family penniless. Talmage.
jy 21 tf
CJ'J
Different grades of Tobaccos, from
20 cints per pound and up, at ,
Wm. II. Duncan's.
aug. 2u tf.
T. M. Ferrell is now receiving a
nice line of Fall and. Winter Goods.
Give him a call.
rsoiiuE!
I have been as indulgent to the
debtors of the Clinton Loan Associ
ation as possible. Every one in
debted must make settlement now
or I will be compelled to
enforce collections. Persons who
have executed new mortgages will
bear in mind that they must settle
on November lt. Tersons against
whom judgments have been render
ed will bear in mind that executions
can be issued after November 1st.
IMPORTANT.
All persons who have claims of
any kind against the Association
must present them to me, duly ver
ified, or they will be excluded from
sharing in the assets.
W. A Dunn,
sept20 4t Receiver.
Index to New Advertisements
Washington's.
For Sale. T. II. McKoy.
LOCAIj X'jCEXVXJS:
Cotton 7 cents.
Bring your job work to The Cauca
sian office.
?! M. Ilansteiu's store will be clos
ed next Saturday, October 1st, ou
account of Holiday Day of Attone
ment.
Any person writing to the editor of
this piper, who dosen't want it opened
nf ..PRnn riie .rr f "Pi,nrtl '
We call tho attention of ou r
reisders to a notice from Mr. W. A .
Dana, Receiver for Clinton Loan
Association.
The Caucasian should be in the
hand of every voter. See that your
neighbor takes it. $1.00 a year, 3
months for 25 cents.
Owing to the continued sickness
of Mr . Wedding several communi
cations ar.? ruled cut. We hope no
one will feel slighted.
Do you take Tiie Caucasian? If
not don't miss another issue. Send
us 25 cents and get it for three
months, till after tho campaign. :
Clinton has two cotton ( buyers
from different points, viz: Wil
mington and Goldsboro. Our farm
ers can get the highest maiket price
here for their cotton.
Mr. I). L. Herring was iu town
a few days sir.ee and requested us to
state that Lisbon township wasDem
cratic. We hope all who think dif
ferently will not ask us to publish
their views, as it would take up so
much space.
Any oca having seat in a nowy ar
ticle for publication iu Tits UAi CAsr
and don't pee it in print, may know tlat
it came too lute, or else we didn't have
tpce. Communication?-, to insure peb
licaticn, mast reach na Tnesda morn
ing.
Married, yestetday, at 7 o'clock
P. M., at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. M. C Peterson, Mr. Will
lie L. Lewis, of Pender, and Miss
Carrie Petersou, Rev. S.D. Swaim,
of Wilmington officiating. The
Caucasian extends its congratula
tions. .
"Why should every man in Samp30u
county take The C ucasian ? Eecause
it is tie only paper in the Stata that
publishes tlie ners in every section bj
towpship?; tbs only ppor that-publishes
jcu- news ; tho only paper that
publishes what yen wre most hi teres ed
in. -Why flhonld every man m this sec
lion of the State take it ? Because it
not only publishes the news,-but keeps
you pooled ; oil the gref t reform fight
between the classes and the masses.
Tns Caucasian will tcake the cacip&ign
li?ely. - , , -
Please Cent?.
LKcm.! coo ia ud jy wL joa owe
T CAficASiAsr We ueed i. Wht
eatli iDdiTtiaa! bucnUr vci n toivil
ia iteif, but tie rg2t U vtrj Urgt
to xx The CAircAtuM wtff be iirdy
lu" amptugu. You boaid
with it.
t.eep np
SpeeUl JTfttUe.
Iiifi6 memberH of Sampsun Light
.?f?DLJ5re ordered to appear for
insicfirTm
80 2. 1
Fvery member mast be here oy
o'clock A. 31.
By order of tho Captain command
ing. A S&4 Death.
On Sunday morning, a little afkr
u-ciwk, ijeon Ukidens, the I?
year old son of Mr. Henry GiddS
sank to his eternal rest. Fi onie
time he had been tick wi typhoid
fever and had bego to improve,
when be was sudt'i" taken with a
relate and Jeered but a short
while. Tv Caucasian cn tends iu
earnest sympathy to the bereaved
ones.
Notice te S. 8. Vice-Presidents.
Tlie following were elected to act
Ir their respective townships at the
last Annual Convention held in
Clinton Sept . 9th and 10th :
Piuey Grove Wm. I. Lane.
Newton Grove J. M. Britt.
North Clinton - J. E. Britt.
Dismal Robt. Howard.
Mingo R. C. Jackson.
Turkey L. D. Rodgcrs.
McDaniel's F. J. Parker.
There are seven townships that
are not organized.
T. L. Pugji, Co. Pres.
-
Personals.
Mr. W. A. Dunn is in town. '"i
Mr. W.-S. Partrick went dowa to
Wilmington yesterday.
Mr. Acey Alderman, of Florida.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. James B. j
Merrilt, of this place.
Miss ;Dollic King, who has been
Yisitingin Duplin, Returned Satur
day.
Miss Martha Johnson was on a
visit to Cumberland la3t week.
Mrs. V. B. Bodendamer and little
Susie left yesterday for a visit in
Anson county, where they will spend
several weeks.
Mr. J". B. Bodenhamer was on a
visit to Richmond, Va., last week.
He speaks in the highest terms of
the "Old Dominion's" hospitality vj
Miss Hattie King and Mrs. II. M.
Spivey are on a visit to Bladen this
week.
We are gHd to hear that Mr. M.
M. Killett is improving from his
attack of paralysis.
A Card.
Mr. Editob: Allow mo, throrigh
your columns, to thank two of the
school boys, Ottie Hobbs and J. D.
Keer, whey promptly complied with
Mr3. Ferrell's request to please be
quiet. Mrs. Ferrell was too unwell
that day to leave home, as nsual, to
get out of the noise, so she sent
Floy out to ask them to "please be
quiet, mama is sick.". But the oth
er boys, at least some of them, ex
ercised their lungs still more to an
noy Mrs. Ferrell, as some of them
were honest enough to acknowledge
Respectfullj,
T. M. Febbeil.
In handing in this Card Mr. Fer
rell remarked, that, in justice to
humanity the authorities should
not allow such a racket so neai a
sick lady's door.
County Canvass.
Tho caudidat9S of the PeopVs party
will address the pe( pie ef Samppon ceun
ty at the following times and p'aces:
At Li bni, Tfcursc'ay, Octer 6th,
1892.
At Fracklin, Friday, October 7th,
1892.
At Taylor's Bridge, Faurdy, Oclc
brSth, 1S92.
At Tuikoy, IT onlay, Ostobor 24h
18S2.
. At Pmey 3rcv, Tuesday, October
25th, 1892.
At Halk, Wednesday, October 2ih,
1892.
At Newton Grove, Thursday, Octo
ber 27th, 1802.
At Weslbrcok?, Friday, October 2ih,
1892.
At Mingo, Saturday, OoU-ber 29th,
1S92
At Elone'ycutts. Tuesday, Noveatbcr
1st, 1893
At Disn al, Wedoesdsy, Novcxber
id, 1S92.
At Little C'jlnric, Tliursday, Novem-
borSrd, 1S92.
At McDacicl?, Friday, Novtmbar 4th,
1892
At Cii:.toi Saturday, Novembor 5di,
1892.
Sheriff Spell wdl be at the apove ap
p ointmenU and give all an opportnni'y
to pay their taxes for ths year 1892.
M. M. Killett,
Chairman Ex. Com.
September 5-h, 1892.
The True Laxative Principle
Of the p'ants used in mannfictcring the
pleasant remedy, Syrap of Fig, has a
perm am nUy bentficial effect on the tu
man system, while the cheap vegetable
extracts ard mineral solutions, nsnally
sol i as mcd y.nes, are irtnanently ioju-
rioua. Being well-mformed, you will
use the true remedy only. Hanufactar
ed by thv California Fig Syrep Compary.
-Posters, Letter and Note Heads and
envelopes panted at The " Caucasian
office. . r." .
i For Old Sore?, 8kin Eruptions, Hm-
plefLi leers and Syphilis, use only P. P.
P., and gereir and enjoy the blessing
only to be derived froib ihe u?e of P. P.
P. iPnckiy Atnroke li(T and Pota,
am). ,- , .4J
Polk Memorial and Relief!
Fund.
Ths I "wioj contribution I vt b es
Jece!vel :
Th CutaLiaa, f 10 CO
CWrUrrus tx t. Alluuc. 9 00
- Amos JoboiMm, Wfcrsa w, 25
NnnhCr4c Alli.iee, No S&9 8 0
5??.. . 2'o. 872, 2 00
traukfia Allbnc-, No. 743, 5 00
All con triba lion tst to tai oSke
win o iuia-ni ia tui above Lt
recep:ed far . Afcw.. - - , t
.Clrntca. N C.
Pi:ortirS PAKTT ff PKAK INO
Ib. M&rion . -sutler, Elector at
Large, will sr at the following
times aui1&ccs :
Bur'rt Wednesday, Oct. 5, li
'"Wilmington. Wednesday. Vt. 5.
-1 -
1 . ...
jrayeitevillo. Thursday, Oct. 6,
ii a. uj.
SanflTd, Friday, Oct. 7, II a. ui.
Leui-burg, Saturday, (Jet. 8, II
a. iii.
HtDdrfci., Monday, Oct. 10, 1
p. m.
Wrrenion, Tuesday, Oct. 11; 3
p. m. f
Halifax C. H., Wednesday, Oct.
!2, 10 a. in.
larbsro, Thursday, Oct.. 13, II
a. m.
Wilhamston, Friday, Oct. 14, 11
a.m.
Washington, Saturday, Oct. 15,
11 a. m.
Plymouth, Monday, Oct. 17, 11
a. m.
Windsor, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 11
a.m.
, Edenton, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 11
a. m.
Elizabeth City, Thursday, Oct.
20, 11a. iu.
Oatesviile, Friday, Oct. 21, 11
a. m.
Winton, Saturday, Oct. 22, 11
a. m.
We ask that ti.e citizens turn out
and give the speakers a respectful
hearing. Other appointments will
follow for these and other speakers.
S. Otho Wir.f?ST'
Chm'n State People's Party Ex.Cora.
The eubscriptioa to The Caucasian
has been reduoed to $1.00 per year.
MARKETS
CLINTON.
(Reported by A. F. Jouxsos.)
Colton. middling, . . . 6J
Corn, . . 70
reas, . . . . -80
Bacon. 12i
Chickens, . . . . 15 to 25
K.i,'g3, ...... 10
Beeswax . . . . IS to 22
Butter, 20 to 25
Lard, 12
Fodder, 60
Flour, . . . 6 60 to 6 00
Hides, 05 to 06
WILMINGTON.
Cotton, .... CJ
Turpentine, (hard . . . 1 00
" (V u-gln ana it llow Din) l 6o
Spirits Turpentine. . . . 2.5$ per prahon
liosin. (strained) ... 85 per barre
" (good strained) . 90 per barrel
Tar, f 1 5 per barre
Crude Turpentine, (Hard) . . 1 00
" (Virgin) . 1 60
Yellow Dip, . . . . 1 60
Timber, per ra., - - - 3 00 to 15 00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
CHILD BIRTH -
MADE EASY!
" Mothers' Friend " is a scientific
ally, prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient cf recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
WILL DO all that is claimed for
HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to 'Mothers " mailed FREE, con
taining valuable ir.formau'on and
voluntary testimonials.
Sct by express o- tr- r-ij .-.f pi ice ft.SO per bottle
ERADFIELD KtGl'l A7C CO., AiUnU.Ga.
SOLD EV ALL 1H;COIST9l
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
met MAmn.
Ctiliiy first nA llvzjt.
T. M. FERRELL, General Merchant,
has exclasivo s-a!e cf thff.s celebrated
Glasses ia Clintca' C. Keixas Jc
oore, the only monulacturicg Optic
ians in th Son tli. Atlanta, Ga.
mj5 tl
Beayer Dai III Sclool.
SAMPSON COUNTY, N. C.
Fall Term of this School will Be
gin July 25th, 1802.
A GOOD SC300L FOS BOTS AKD GIRLS.
This School is sitaated in the northern
part of Sampson county, two miles sonth
of Newton Grove and in one of th best
communities in the State.
Good Board, including room, washinz
and lights, can be obtained in the best
families at from $o .00 to$. 00 per month.
Tuition fl.00 to $3.00 per month:
Instrumental Mnnc f 2 50 per month.
For further particulars address,
JNO K. FOWLER, Prin.
iy!4 3ea Newton Grove. N. C.
Csfeats, and Trade-Varlu oMafeed. and all Pat
ent hujinfM condncted for Moderefe Fees.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
and we em tern re patent ia less time ttua tboee
remote from Washington. -
Send model, drawing er photo-, with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
Charpe. Oht foe not Sue till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, "How fo OWain Patents," with
names ofactaal ciHnts in four State, ciat j, or
town, seat free. A'UresS,
c.A.sr,,pw&co.
rpos Patent Offlce,WathiBtoa.wrC.
FOB. DTSPEPSIA
Itm Bltteew.
eammMid It . '
an per battle GeanlM
wduaesoowwwsa
Tvt "
tit jimng taxa in Kew
urder t4 hi wife wjw
cuurkad by o
xohMt featare.
Jiastjtt
dti&il of Uw erkiaooe
a4 horrible for may
ia tb prirToi CS Ycl
crowocd with trtx&ea
and education. to T?7
itVeccssiite ni exxetum fa Um
m."4 itn1v rffii
to wvjk to reed.
cities very bad iftistota. which has
long been foitow5jLn EnUud sad
France for weeoen .f this chus to fre
qneixt court w honour seoatio&jU
criminal trial b gofa oa, no matter
hor tr&gio or qnetiutt4bl tlw drccm
staocos revealed may bo.
So rrtxaar a moveimsit ia aucialltfe)
demands som iavctigatioD. We do ttoi
beliere that it is canned by any immoral
tendencies la them women. Ucetitfcms
booka do not cimibite among educated
American women, and they certainly
have betrayed no murderous procliTi
ti There is no cocntry in tiie world
in vl kh aiTectioD, iztodarty and tnstnal
rei;t are found more dominant ia tho
home lifo than here.
How can we account, then, for this
morbid, nnclean tate in matrons and
yotiE girls vhofaeown lives are inno
cent? A t-hrewd obntrver of humae Latere
says, "The shorteet rood for a woman
to vioo is by a monotonoos or en idle
life,"
This aphorism explains as well why
foreign princes take to gamblir for
pastime, and why thuae titlod ladivs of
Great Britain who seek only a diversion
flock to the high court of joutico, as it
exjilains why American women are lw
ginnirg to do the same thing. ontli's
Oomnnniuu
Xtw Tork's Fleeting Society.
The real risk is that some day the
would bo biographer of tho fashion
able world of Gotham may find the
metropolis depopulated of its gildod
contingent It begins to look a if
there were no time of tho yo to no-,.
counted on for seeing tbecyen bloc."
People of thoweaJtMer ciassos, choos
ing wisely to Ji-ger among the il
luminated haunts of nature until the
afterglow of autumn has faded, re
turn to town to go out of it again for
Christmas. Early in January logins
tho southward movement : February
and March are intolerable in town
for these who can afford to migrate.
And then with the first break of
spring ia the air are heard discus
sions of a journey to Alaska and the
Yellowstone, to be followed up by
the annual glimpse of London, Paris,
Vienna, the German and Swiss baths,
Norway, Russia and the east.
If all the summer is not given to
travel the rest is spent - in luxurious
country homes, to be forsaken in due
season for a house hired at Bar Har
bor, Lenox or Tuxedo. And so the
pendulum swings on and ever. Tho
stately dwellings of Fifth avenue,
with their storied furnishings, are
left for the greater portion of the
year under an eclipse of brown hol
land and green shades. But patience 1
Stranger things have happened than
that New York may one day again
become the fashion. Just now she is
out of vogue. Mrs. Burton Harrison
in Ladies' Home Journal.
NEW. D VEUrfSEMIiS-rs
FOR SALE!
One of the most attractive Bemdknck
Lots in Clinton thirty feet front and
three hundred feet deep. Running from
street to street. For particulars apply
to T. II. MCKOY, Jn
Washington's
a watch-wcrd such as nrer rhiil n wble
there's an echo left to air. Byroa.
THE WASHINGTON LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY '
' OP
NEW YORK,
WITH ASSETS OF OVER
Mill (inn
Is a Gigantic Monnment
To MraM Willi
rirv
r,
Its bond ard raortgags Inve-tieuts
amount. to more than 83 per cent, of tLe
total assfits.
These nioitgigcs f re first l'eus on real
csafe valued at $17,500,603.
Bat the strength of tbe Washington is
in its conscrfatiye roanageincn In
'im s of depreciation no concern ii ft-1
by the holders of it policies.
SAMUEL L-ADAMS,
SPECIAIj district agent.
DURHAM, 1ST. O.
Should you die to-day would tha in
come from your estate support your
fanrJv? .
Dce- not life insurance offer the best
opportunity of overcomii-g the disad
vantages of an insufficient estate ?
sept29 If
HEY BARBER SHOP
Wheu yon wish an easy shave,
As gcod as barber ever gave,
just call on as at oar saioon
At n.orninsr, eve or toon;
We cut and dress the hair with grace.
To suit the contour of the face.
Oar room is neat and towels clean,
Scissors sharp and razors keen,
imlsiTAKrfhlnfftrA tiiinTr von'll find.
t cn?t tho fp and nteftfte the mind.
' ----.
VUll ail Our mi nuva dmu v-au vtw,
It yon just call, we'll do for you.
Shop on Uevane Btreet, opposite
Court House, over the old Alliance
Headquarters.
PAUL HllJLAltlJ,
The Clinton Barber
KING COfTOW
Buy or eu jo
III
Bay or $eD. jfoir4,Cotoi' f-UCOlTTiO
,SVr CHEAPEST! f BEST.
litres ot sir
A recent
York for
Jy)14 eow6n
CXlDVEUrJSEMtKTS.
JUST BACK.'
a:-
Call, See and Be
CONVINCED !
I Lave innt retnrncil f rotn the
Northern Markets where I
bought, its person, largsly of ti e
four lint h of Gmxlrf I tanli.
Clothing
for Men and Itoys. M-n'a Suits
from S4.0 np; lk'd Suits from
$1.25 up. I have on hand, anl
tu arrive, tho cheapest at.d test
eelecte.l tock o! CLOTHING
ever brought to C linton. I tlmi't
charge $10,00 for a $-5.00 eult,
but sell you i.lothin for )mt
what they are worth.
We havo in stock a nioo linoof
CADII)' DUES tiUUi,
DKY-GOODS
of all kintfertiri
NOTIONS,
HATS,
CAPS,
HOOTS,
AND
SHOES.
We do buf.intrtf with as little
expenso as and house In the
State, according to the amount
of business done, and can Fell as
close as any house to be found
Call and get our prices before
buyim:.
Respectfully,
W. G. RAGKLEY.
sept22 tf.
a:la:tttc coast line.
Vilmington and vVeldon Railroad
AND BRANCHES.
Condenaod Solxodulo
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated No. 23 No. 27.
March 28, 1892. Daily. Daiiy.
Lv. Weldon 12 30 p. m. 5 4; p. m.
Ar. Rocky Mt. 1 40 " t p. m.
Ar. Tarboro 2 t p. in.
Lv. Tarboro 12 53 p. m. G 00 p. ra.
Ar. Wilson a 18; p. m. 7 00 p. ia.
Lv. Wils n 2 3d p. m
Ar. Seiina 3 30 p. m.
Ar. Fsjetttville 5 30 pm.
Lv. Goldtsboro 3 15 p. m. 7 40 p.m.
Lv. Warsaw 4 14 p. in. pn
Lv. Magnolia 4 27 p. n 8 40 p. .m
Ar.'Wdmin&ton C 00 p. m. 9 55
TRAINS GOING N ORTH.
Ko. 14, No. M.
DiU. Daily.
Lv. Vilraircron 2 10 a. m v 15 a. ra.
Lv. Magnolia 3 '7 a ra 10 .'7 . xs.
Lv. Warsaw !1 11 . -a.
Ar. Gol Isboro 4 S3 a. m. 12 d5 i a.
I At. Sluj i 11 ,S a ra.
A.r. Wiir.a "i 10 p. m.
Lv. WUvon 5 14 a. 12 p. ra.
Ar. ltoeky Mt. 5 37 a. iu. 1 '40 p. ri.
Ar. Tarbovo G 30 a. m. 2 13 p. ra.
Lv. Tarbcro 12 Si p. m.
Ar. VTel-Ion 6 3 a. m. 2 55 t. m.
Daiiy except Sunrtay.
Trains on Scotl&nd S'wlt Branch Moad
leave Weldon 4 p. m.. Halifax 4 22 p.
m., arrive tscotland Neck 5 15 p. m.,
Greenville 6 52 p. m. Retorninr, oavvt
Kioston 7 10 a. m.. Greecvill 8 25 ,t. m.,
arriving Halifax 11 00 a. m., Wcidoc,
11 25 a. ni , daily except Sm;d.tr.
Loc! flight train leaves WeMon V "n
iay, Wednesday ad Friday at 10 1 r.
m.. arnvin? ticotlicd Nfk 1 0:i p. a.,
Greenville 5 30 p. rn.,Kiton 7 40 p.
m. Retarding, iravsa Kinston Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 7 20 a. m..
Greenvilie 9 55 a. m., Scotland1 Neck,
2 20 p. ra ., Weldon 5 15 p. m., daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves larboro, C, via. A -bemarle
and Raleigh E R , da:lv except
banday 4 40 p. m.; Sunday 3 00 p. m.,
arr:ve wiuumaton, n. -u, 7 18 -p. av
and 4 20 p. m., Plymouth 8 30 p m.
and 5 20 p. m. Iktarnicg, leave Ply
mouth, N. C, daily exoept 8noday, 6 00
a. m., Sunday 9 00 a. m., WiUiam'toc
7 30 a. m , 9 5S a. ra., arrive Tarb-iro,
N. C, 10 40 a m. and 11 20 a. m
Train on Midland N. C Branch 1 ;avep
Guldsboro. N. O.. daily extent tnr dav.
6 00 a. m., arri Te Smith field, N Q., 7 30
Is
m. Returning, leave SmitUeld, N
, 8 00 a. m., arrive Gcldstoro. il C.I
1 9 30 a. HL
' 1 Trains nn
NashviHo Branch l.WWs
Rocty Mount at 5 15 p. ra., arriv- at
Nashville 5 55 p. m , Spring Dope G Saj
p. m.
Betnrnipg, icave fcprarg HopeV
8 W a. m., iNasnviiie 35 a.
C, arrive
Rocky Mount 5 15 a.
Sanday. -
ly except
Trin3 on Cuntcn Branch leaves ?ar
saw for Clinton daily, except Sanfi
6 Ofrp. ra. and 11
leave Clinton
m,t connect
40,23
" KEl DOUBLE COlTOS
We
mw
WIT
CLOTHING!
SHOES, L
DRY OOQDS,
Our .-.tore is filled t the Lrim. It will ho e.vy f,r you bi
raako a ."oloctIiii in fverythintf you want In ourjini. Wo'II H
yn i Goods f . r
For Jo:? than any oilier houe this hid Nev York.
Call (n tin if yo!i want to save your hardarned money.
M. HAIuTEIW,
King Hatter ancTOIal
HOpt22-tf
At the ALLIANCE HEADQUAR
TERS, in Clinton, N. C, on
SEPT. 29th, 30th and OCT.Ist, 1892.
All Goods on hand belonging to the
Alliance Store.
A. H. HERRING, Agent.
SEW ADVERTISEMENT
:&6?,7 civn. EffGarrfnr..
tan womiacr .
rnctlcalCourlnTeleyrphy. 1
In Music and Art. Cornet Baud.
Ijocntlon famous for Beauty and li.lJx.
For UiOke not prrparcd for College CWaC.
there 1
Complete Preparatory Dcrartessi.
Resident Sargwna Preparatory Mil-,4
UepartmsnU No char go for medicl at u-ij-tion.
Ixw rste4. For irUculars, n!.lrt
DAVIS SCHOOL, Winston, N. C.
u THE SECRET
of reruliinsc health is diaooTereA tn
O -JLIUiAO O
Tm Mm? Pills0
Q la Uver afffectlmas, a'ek lid9hs dy- C
prpwio, firvtaU nco, hrartlmra, biiiou,
Oealic, emptiona of tbo akin, and fell
troablea nf the bowels, their eers-tlT J
cfTerta are xnnrveloua. Theyaiwaeor
OrcctiTa tm well e a ;rDtI catijr.Ttlo.
Xerf small and rmy to take. Price, V?
5a. OKlcxs, 1,'J &i 4.1 rrk Virm, ii. ,
OOOOOOOOGO
Notice.
In addition to my Regular Stock of
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
And my Ropainrs Business and
and agency for sewing Machine, I
have acct'ptctl. the agency for the
Great Southern Music House of Lud
In & Bates, of Savannah,Ga., for the
sale ef :
PIANOS AND ORGANS-
, I sell the following well-known
and reliable makes: Mathushek, Ster
ling, Mason A Hamlin and Chick
ering.
A sample Sterling Piapo and a
Sterling Organ can be seen on exhi
bition at my place of business in
Clinton. Call in and cet our terras.
Youre truly,
iv9-tf
H. B. 11)DEH8
IAS: .(.-
4ADVf.RTISUC5TB
LOTS OS1
HAT5T
NOTIONS.
I will sell at
ic Auction!
vpw imrrnTiopxtt-viM
TV. Kirwt-OlllN-
BARBER SHOP.
T n'i wib a flrat claas v. Hair
Cu upb ' r Muarth Iii-, tail at
Jnij 1 t 1 1 rnj-n e-jjoti 'rir, t, itroo
t u : if o. the tor... r of hi IliU -uiuV,
tli Vf M. i wbl And me ar ull ! j3u.
RA ZO l:H Mil hi", kllEHS KELX
I v-! 'oJ a gtxJ jh tU.u't, 1.H, to
ca f-r, J. H. W-aMONH,
dvc 20 tf Barb?r.
is tow on Amenoti and Earoao plaa
HeaLj aorvcnl at all hours. You are ra.
pcc uilv invitei to atop with n while
iu fr paimicif Ihrcub tbe city. Wo
hvi a fcrsr clan c-Xk, and aro furninu
ing the bst m-a'a ever otTjre:! I fhe
travcljnj; pul!k at th! point. You have
ou'y to g;ve u a trbl to 1 ronvinced
tht b t?xve f ttement troe.
V. rj. Iarge 8arsiie-Iiooni free to
patjonof tbe buu.e.
tfajr Haac, th portrr, will meet you
at tae train. R-ncitfully,
KDWARDS & GRIFF1K,
Lite cf the Albac.br ReaUurant,
j21 tf GoldborJ, N. C
REMOVAL !
.l.TGREGDRY
lias removed his Tailoring. Efctab-
l Lsh men t from his old stand to his
ra . . a-. . a a. a a a .
omce en oampson oireei, neai to ma
M. 10. Church.
The great -and orlgnal leader I
low prices for men's clothes. .Econ
omy in cloth ana money will for"
you to give him a call.
ttfirJLatest Fashion plate-
jut
on hand.
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