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'Ualoa and Scottish Chief. IS. G. McKENZIE, JilltoT -and ".Proprietor. iiiiMliint !rillonleoni err. Moqm, Rich mond, Gnmbertend, Robeson, BUdmn and ColnailiM counties, i.AaA Malsor. Marion and Chewterfle'd cottDti, H. C. Circulation Laat.Iasne, 1,363. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, . . . .. $t-oo.-i months. . . .. :. .... 5- Three months, . .. .. - -2S-Terms, cash in advance. TnUBSDVY, MAR. 2, 1893. CLEVELAND'S CABIN ST. A.3 far a yet annonncftd the cab ,i.at nf the next admin.stration , UVW " will be as follows-: Walter Q. Gresham, of Illioug, Secretary of State. John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury. Daniel S. Lmeat, of New York, rSecretary of War. Wilson S. Binwell, of New York, jPostmaster General. Hoke Smith, of Georgia, Secre tary of the Interior. J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, 8eoretary of Agriculture. In giving the names of the first fonr of these Mr. Cleveland said: 'There is no need of any mystery in regard to the cabinet, and it is iigaies? to speculate nu iuuu.rd u ;ptiess work. I shall mate no se . ret of the matter, but shall an nounce the names of the goatle ' men selected to fill the position as fast as I receive their acceptances and permission to make the matter public." Considerable surprise has been IU. ...... - I , . . , ,l. an far not EDDOintod some Of the I members of his former cabinet, but it is said by the great majority of pood judges that thsi appoint mfcU ard able ones. Only two of th-Ti are from the 8outh, Car heli and Smith, and th former, t though he iivea on this side of ih-3 Ohio, yet he can hardly be called a Southern man. Carlisle, is re garded as the ablest meaaber-of the cabinet. V. All the members are lawyers save Lamont. UASHINGTON LETISS. WASHiNGTOn, D. C, Feb. 27th. Your correspondent notes fiom last week's paper that his letter did not reach jou. This, Mr. E ti ;tor, is no less a seurce of annoyance .to him than to you. It was mailed in time, and the blame attaches in .this case to the ooetal service. fHi HmAorr las); week was taken no for the most part in considering, jpasaiiig.some of the appropriation bills of which there are thirteen .district ones. The tight for the passage of 'bills this week will make the ses eious of Congress very iuteresting. aad the visitor of iuanguratiou week will have before him a scene .of unusual activity in both the leg islative branches of Congress. The amount of free gold in the -Treasury has been reduced from j$9,OJO,000 at the beginuiug of the mouth to about $4,000,OjO (iiow at command, or perhaps a little less, allowing for Saturday's .shipment to Europe. "As the spring weather ap proaches, we may feel a few de grees safer with the additional ikpf antin x PTi sl i m Lit r lk uar-nune ..w , reeeiu.y n. . a .i . The treaty whscn proposes to annex the Llawiiau islands has been transmitted by the President and Secretary of State to the Sen ate that body has not yet ratified it. Action upon it may be delayed and the whole matter carried over io iu uext jaumAtiisiration, as the joung priucess who wo14 beeo-ae xjneeu on attaining her majority aud who has .pep receiving her educatiop in Jiu gland for several yvars, has .jailed iom the latter country and expects to reach Washingtpn shortly, and lay her claims to the tkroue Uefoce the proper ofcials. Mr. Cleveland'! nrivat aenr -.-.T-i r .T.- ,tary will be Henry L. Tburber, of Detrpit, Mich. This gentleinan is 4k law partner pf Don M. Iickin son, aad was tendered the position without solicitation, the President elect, having known him for years and being cognizant of the admira ble qualites he possessed ah befit tiug him f:;r the place. A view of the inaugural parade item windows, rooms aud balconies on Pennsylvania Ave. is valued at the low figures of from f 15 to $300 ..aecordiug to place, aud space dc Single seat on etauds ,rnge a high ah $4 and $50 and oTer. Tiie'lowjf, is erbape.l. Wishing that all your ireailera, Mr. Editor oald wifcnttie2great Inaugural Parade, vyoara ireepeet- fully. GcittUje. P. S. There are a 'few -more tickets to the Iuaurural 'Balh! avsileltle at SrS apiece. J Deferred from last eel ,1 VVABHisoTosf, D. G. Feb. 20. Thf nomination of Judge How-; ill E.' Jarkon to the Supreme' Court Bench has beenGOufiruiel by the Senate. The condition ofthe'gold eapplj ia the Tl'esurJr uae keen some , what reiiered this week by hear ier receipts by the govern meat tod a aeueuierable falling f in rhe shipment of that metal. The Senate on motion of Mr. Sherman of Ohio ha passed' a bill t authorize the Secretary of Che Creamiry, ahould it b necessary, iisaae 5 jear 3 per cent, bonds, r- ieemable after the end of that pe riod, for the redemption of lagal tender rxots,ihe ansae nt of t hete bonds not to exeeed $50,0CKOOO. BotL Uousss of Congress are be hind in passing appropriotion bills, and it is likely there will be some lively Isolation before the end of next week. ExSenator Carlisle, wfa epent Saturday at Lafceweed with Ur. Cleveland, is quoted a saying that there would be no extra session of . officials of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad have tendered a train of cars for the accommoda tion of the President and family and friends to Washington for the inauguration. It is the purpose of 'the party to make trips on the night of the 28th inst. President Harritn lsst week wss n . j - out'on a minting expedition . His luck was kh.. The report that he shot one rabbit was a tmat&e. Office seekers, oCce seekers, where did yoa come fremlll Where 1!!! Colli. X7hsre Are We At? Unless one is familiar with the different .countiee and towna in TorthiCaroHna he is apt to be puz zled over their peculiar nomencla ture. He would expect to find Ash boro and Aaheville in Ashe county instead of in Randolph or Buncom be. So be would look for Green ville or Greensborom Greene coun ty instead of Pitt er Guilford, and Pittsboro in Pitt instead of Chath am. In the east he would be mud dled when he found Beaufort in Cateret count v. W&Mhiugtoii in Beaufort county and Plymouth in Washington county, an 1 he would be farther con faced when he found Herttord in Perquimans county instead of Herfcfoid eonnty, Kick I mguam in xsicumouu couni.v in hatn in Alamance connty instead of Graham county, Lenoir in Cald well county instead of Lenoir coun ty, Henderson in Vance eonnty in stead o' Henderson county, liadi son in Stokes connty instead Madi son coanty, Jacktton iu Nortbamp ton count v instead ol Jackson couatT and Macon iu Warren conn ty inHt'd of M aeon county. There would be reason al.--. in askittg why Columbia is in Tyrrell cennty in 8 trad of Columhu enmity, aky Wa.vneaville ia not iu Wayne coun ty, why Yancey villeia not in Yan cey county, why Joneaboro and Jone.fvuie arenotin Jones countv. why MrtuwrBviJie i not in Moore, and lastly why AHemarle in not on Alltex&arfe So , nd instead ol iu the hilly 4:onoty of Stanly. BILL ARP AT McCOLL. I Am van anvarfiaAi C - v fl IT I w -w w.w-a txM. i x- Aa, Smith, (Bill Arp). lecture 1 at Me Coll last Friday night. A Iarg audience greeted the celebrated Southerner on that vras in arm pathy with him from firt to last, and while McColl iej ietly pro1 ef the opportunity given hr to enter tam this "uotorn.Bs geaias. she can alse feel pr5u I ef iit& select who gave aad cultured audience such undivided attention to her distinguished gu-st. The lectare was under the auspices of the La- dies' Aid Society, and M's. J. F I Willie (President) and her acsist- ants maintained Marlboro's rejni "n f ir hospitality. The social Matures of the evening were loog ' to be remembered. "Bill Arp," with Key. S nith U rtinat at hie right, Rv. W. B. Corlett at hialeft, Dr. Hill bis vis A via and a .n amber of invited guests to bear him company, at 6 p. m. sat .down ,to a splendid col'atipn te which rII did jus-; tice 4 Bill Arp" particularly. His alter-tlinaer witticisuis weye much enjoyed and the r,nial, warm-; hearted aad home-like ms, we' trew, left friends at McCcsll. After; remaining oyer night at McCell, (the guePt ef Mr. T. B. Gibeen we believe), Maj. Smith went to IUd Srins. . Dr. Hill, of Maxtott, introduced Bill Arp," And never before heard -re a more appropriate or beau tiful 1 in trod action. fath chaste and elegant language ! Surely the phearts '5f-taeixiamy fi-itnda of rDr.1 Hill -swelled with conscious pride.' His 'tribute 'to -humor was -indeed elequent. ; Last Friday ae the freight stop ped at lied Springs it -was 'bearded by one of the sturdy farmers of that section. "Bill Arp'' had just been talking to one of Maxton's physicians who e brimful of the spirit of misehief an "amateur'' humorist of no mean skill. S.tid the farmer, ''Going to hear Bill Arp ?" KDon't thiiik I shall. Are you f1 replied the physician. -5o," anawered the farmer. Why?" pressed the young physi cian. "Well," continued the iarm er, "I'm read bis letters aad 'Bill Arp k too catxaxABXi. If he writes a tlczen lines be has to change his subject two or three timea" Exit the farmer. Imag ine how "Bill Arp" must have en joyed this I 'Tag," said the Soathern philoa opher "every child has a right to a grandmother and a grandfather. A child is to be pitied who has none. Grandmothers are -gxrat institution." The intelligence and caltare of J Maxtenwas well represented by the party that aceompaaied Arp" to MeColL Q ieer c; inci 1 dence the entire party (including "Bill Arp"') wera Fresbj teriEa! Smith, of Hasty the mars wbo ha3 vainly searched fr fin abiding place where there are no Smiths forusad psrt ef ihe escort party to ilcColi last Friday. He-CFQuld net for once evade a Smith. McColl needs a town halQ SKABOABD AlB LINE. Catioiaxa. Cbxtxai. Rahaoab. C9XDEN8ED 10H2DULB. Mftxton, N. C., OvtoW 23nd, 1832. WESTBOUND YBAIXS. SJe 13, Dily execpt Sunday. Leave Wilmington 7 30 pa " Pembroke 11 ze p Maxton i lis a m Ltnriabnrg 12 15 a " Hamlet 2 30 a Wade.doro 4 00 a Monroe b IU a m Arrive Charlotte 7 ao a m No. 24, Daily exoept Sa&day. Leave CharloUa 0 30 10 10 11 20 1 40 fl 1 1 t 53 3 23 P Monroe Wadasbero Hamlet Laariabnrg " MttXtOB Pembroke p m P a m a m a m a m a m Arrive Wilmington Sleepers "So. '23 and 24 between W ilmiug torn and Charlotte. Wu. Monccbb, Bupt. John G. Wixbex, Gea'l Mg. J. W. Carter. J.lIcK. Alford. mm & iiJORD, DEALERS IK - General Mcrehindisc, Quano - and - General line of farm supplies. Oliro XSa a Hall Before purchasing elsewhere, in BrLk liow, J. A. Alcian's old stand. Shoes a specialty. .CAKTSH & ALFGKD. Dee. 15th 1892. C 1 i d ) M Oh, Whit aCmh. Will yon heed tha warnrar Tbe-siRtial perhaps of the sure approach of ' thiat'iaore terrible diaease Cknanmption. 'Ask yonr- aelves if yoa crd afford for the sake of s inn 5Ce. to ran the rusk and do natbmg for it. We kuow from experience that Sbiloh's r 'wre will core yonr oongb. It neyr fil. Thia explains why mora than a Million Bot tles ir-re sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping eouh at once. Moth ers, do not be withont it. For lame back, sifte or chet nee Shiloh'a Poroiw Piaster. Hold by Dr'J D Crootn. . Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a Mtrr written by Mm. Ada . Hnrd ofOrnton. 8 D.. weqtiete: W a taken with a b d oold which acttied on ray lnags, congh s t in and finally terminated in Coasnmp tiori. Fonr doctors gnye me nr, saying I conld lire hut a ahort lime. I ptve my sett np to my Savionr, deWmiord if I oonld not stay with my friends on earth I wonld met my absent oue above. My hnsbind was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Cenghs and Oelda.' I gave it a trial, t ok in all eight bottles; it has cored me and thank God I am now a well and hearty weman.' Trial bottle free at J. D. Croom's drag store. Begdlar size 60a A SI. Til) BP A Tioket to the "World's Fair.? fMFUll For particulars address Atlauti Journal, AtknU, Ga. HOTEL HAMLET HAMLET, N. O. The table is always uprp1- with best the market affords, po lite ane! attentivetservants, locatioa convenient, charges Teasonaoie. a heafty reception given t be weary traveller day or night. Gaoxas J Fssstas, prop? O. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. COHDENSKD gCHlDULX. Iu EffWct January 47th, 1893. Nokth BiirKD Daily except Saoday. IMi? Wilmington 5 00 a ta Arrive Favetteyiiie 8 03 a m Leave Fayetteviile Lsare Sanf; rd Leave Olirnax Arrive Grt-ecsboro Leave G reeneboro Leave Stokesdale Arrive Walnut Cove Leave Walnut Cove Leave Rural Hull Arrive lit. Airy 8 27 a m 94Sam 11 44 a to 12 15 p m 12 25 p m 122 pm 1 55 p m 2 33pm 3 02 p to 4 25pm South Bouhd No. 1, daily except Suuday. Leave Mt. Airy Iave Rural Hall Arrive Walnut Cove Leave Walnut Cove Leave Stokeedale ' Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Lave Climax 12 00 noon 122pm 1 52 p m 2 30 p ro 2 57pm 3 40pm 3 45 p m 4 13pm 08 p m 7 20 pm 7 46 p m 11 00 p m Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville- . . Leave Fayetteville ' Arrive Wilmington Nokth Bund No. Sunday. Leave Bennettsville Leave Maxton Leave Red Springs Leave Hope Mills Arrive FayettviUe 4, daily except 5 40am 6 30am 7 02 tm 7 43 am - 8 02 am South Bound No. 3, daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville Leave Ho be Mills Leave Red Springs Leave Maxton Arrive Bennett&ville 7 47 p m 8 0S p m 8 39 p m 920pm 10 15 p m Train no.' 9. connects at Sar.ford with Seaboard Air Line for R.-ilcigh. Nor folk aad all paints north and east, and at latent Core with the Norfolk fc Western it. 1L for Wicstou-Srtletu, Boauoka, and all points sorth aad west of -lioauoka. Tram Ko. 1 connects at Wain -.it Cove with Norfolk 4 Western . R. for Winston Salem, Keanoke and all points north and weat ef Koanoke, and at Suntord with Sea board Air Liue for Monroe. Charlotte. Alb- ens, Atlanta and all points nonth and soath- west. Pullman P llnee Sleepimf? Car oa Seaboard Air Lint- trams north und sonth 'T ou San ford aud on Nerfolk &a I Western trains A north and w? t from oanol. Pask' gera from Wilii,:Bgto, Fy -tte vine, Mxfon, neaiieuKTine and p.int Month of Sanford will arrivi at lUlriKL nt 11:15 a. m and have 5 hoars in aleirh and reach home mxie day. Ample time is given pasaengerx for break rt nl snpper at bantord axd dinner at walnut Cove. i- FRY, W E KYLE, Geu. Mua. Oea. Freight A't. Shiloha Consumption cure. This ia bt-yond question the most snc eewfnl rough Medicin- .we have ever sold, a few doaea invariably cure the worst -k&m of roncb, Croup and Bronchitis, while iU wonderful sneerNa in the cure of Consump tion W wttLoai a parHaJel (n the bistory of medicine. Saw its frrwt diacovnry it has 4xn aold oar gnarantee, a test which no other medicine on sUnd. If you have J o&agh we currently ask yon to tiy it. Price 3 tOx $Q.nl $1- If our lunsa are sore. chest. ot tiaek iaiue, nae ShiloU's Porons Plaster. SoW ly J. f Croom, Maxton. N. C. Ceod Looks. Good IooVb ae w,.re thn d - (lendiax up.m a healthy c ndi:iot) of all t:ie viti ora:;n. if tuc Lier be i&utiv, jor, iiitve a UilionH lo-ik, it your etoiuarh be d;i- iil'Td yoq hav dyp-pfiu look, itud if y-.mr ki-uoa be ffeited y -u Lav a piin Lfi 1 jiii'.. -wre. i. o;i hei!th tud yea will hurt tood lookrt. Lie. trie iJittrrs is the great alterative and Tonic aud acts Erectly on' these vital oras. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and give a good complexion. Sold a J. D. Crootu's drug store, &Uc per bottle. m -l. umn yetilteg a. tonle. or chilUwn that waht tMiUdtftW up, should tac IKON BITVFRft IV ta jie -t t take, etw ?JCai3.. -.de 4avaa4 ".sseaa. AH firaUU .. ti. ' W. H. JJEAL. A. B. McELYJEA EAL & jlIcSLYSA, Aticraeys &t Law, ' Haxtok, n. o. Will practice in the Coaras saueraHy. Prompt aitcatlou giTea to elaimc for eol- WA NTKD A kitaation by a yonnx Udv Kclier of a pijvate or pnflic school. Teaches all the brmches nanally taepht in ottr common acaools. yatiafttctory n--ier.ncea i ire 1 application. Address Scottish Chiei , Max ton, K. C. Pnre German Kaioit Aoid Phosphate and other btandard Brands Fertilizers at GABTEK t ALFOBD'S. Itch on human and horses and allauiuials cured iu 30 minutes by Woolfod's Sanitary Lotion. This uever fails. Sold by J. L. Croom Drnggirt, Maxton. N. C. Highest price pa:d for Cotton Seed by car load at Maxton or sur ronnding country by J. D. Jen nings. R017UUID BOARDine HOUSE, J. M.Bbtan, Proprietor. Board by the day or. per month at reaeonable prices. Good tables, attentive servants. Many Persons Are broksn downrfroxi overwork critB&tfom Brown's Iron Btttrs iefcnda the system, aid dljiticii. removes e- rTlw ELECTBOPOISE cures dis- easeWITUOTJT MEDICIHK. TTr.r in formation. teriBs and ad vice address K. UlLLi, P. ). box 30, Maxton, M. C or 1403 Y. Ave., Washm gton,D C FOR ALL KINDS OF Farm Supplies -AND- 11 APPLY TO- J. B. WEATHERLY, Who will sell you as low as any one ia the business. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore ex isting between Townsend & Mc Eachern is thia day dissolved by mutual consent. Having sold out my interest in the livery, sale and feed stables to W. I. -.Tow send. I take the liberty of tfear.fciog my friends for their past patroaage. and bespeak for him a continuance of the une. J. A. McEachekst. Kon Und. N. V. HOTIOS. We the undersigned hereby for bid all persons from hunting either with gun or dogs, traveling over land in cultivation, or ireepassinjr in any way upon lands, under per itlty of the law. A. Shaw, A. J. Cottingham, M. B. McLeau, I. Gaitlv, W. McD. Al ford, II. W. McKae, D. M. McKae, M. K. McKae, i. L. M Laen, M. Monroe, Mrs. M. Monroe, aiol loy Patterson, Pace & Wtatt. H. C. McNaib, W. S. McNaib, M. McNair. Maxton, U. C, March 2, 1803. fUUHVlEW HI8H SCHOOL. W. H. Cleudemn, - - - Principal. Miss Katib McC. Bpib, - - Assistant. Miss Katie McClanlens, - - . Music Spriug session begins Jan nary 9th, 1893. For further inloxmation address the Princi pal, Bswlaud, m. c. Lime ! Lime ! Just received a car toad of lime. Call on J. S. McMRAE & CO. l34. 1892. UMM PRIOR & SOS, INVITE ORDEK8 WEDDING RINGS, BRIDAL PttESEJSTS. AND Silverware Of Every Kind, Prompt attention given to orders and prices gaaranteed! WAREElf PEIOE h 202T, FAYETTEYILLE, N. C- OOME! COME!! COMEM! I aw nW lncUl at the B. O. Dariel old utau next door to Me are Melan an t Sellers where I wil1 be pl8ased"t 'have all myifriends call and I will -endeavor to pleae them. N. Baxxx-x, Barber. Ducklon's Arnica Salve. The bt Snlve in the world fer Praises, CaU. Sores, TTloers, Salt Jtheim, Fever Sores, Tefler. Phapixd Haiade, ChilHaiBS. Corns and all Skin jRrnptiors. Hnd positively enrcs Piles, or no pay required. It is gnarautfed to give satbifaotion or money refunded. Pioe 25 oents pr box. For sale by J. D. Croom, druggiet. Assignee's Sale. The Sto of sda 'ately owned by Me- ses Fise, oonaintuig of lry Ooode, Oiotn injr. Shoes and Farnhhinx Goods, together with a lot of staple ani lancy groeerie, io facoo.Snuff. Cigi8,&c, has been placed in my -bands aa assignee for dh-pe-al. The stock must fee cleared ont at once. Every thing u sold at first co. Call early and eoarc big bargain. A. L. J onbs. AasrgDe. I have thia day sold out my en tire atook of goods to J. S. Mc- Rae & Co., who will continue the mercantile business at my lormer place. All persons mdebted to me are requested to come forward and settle their accouuts at once. JO. LEACH. Maxton, N. C, Jan. 2, 1893. W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE oeniPeIheh. And ether apeclaltlea for Oeatlemea, TartieB, Boys and Kisses are tbe Best in the World. See descriptive adTertlae ment which will appear m tbU paper. Take no Substitute, bnt Insist oa bavlnx W. 1m DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price atamned on bettoaa. SeU br THOMAS B. PACE, Maxton, N. C. The Owen House, UNSURPASSED FOR Accommodations and A Liberal Table. Boarders by the day, week or mouth. Special rates for Theatrical and Excur sion parties. Dock and Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. THE HUSTLER PHOTOGRAPHER,- Will make your Picture, Photo, or Type at Peoples' Party Prices It is also the place to get watch e& and clocks repaiied and sold. Metal Watohs going at $2.00 Silver Watches goicg at 4 00 Gold Watches (solid 18k going at 12.50 You will find these RARE Bar gains at H. B- Adam's Photo Gal lery, in frent of postoffice. Also Wateh Traders' Headquar ters. Si 2s? 2y eaeeeirroea. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE and BUSIHESf COLLEGE This school is situated inoae of the most healthful aectiona of tbe South. It is ihe largest Private School ia North Carolina. 1 sruaeats durine Tear just closed. Full Courses for preparation for ship, Short li sji d. Telegraphy, Typewriting. Send college. Teacmnir. music, jUooKKeepinF. fenman Ir beacUful Illustrated Catalogue Addrett: PEIKCIPALS, OAS BIDGE) K. C, Ayer's PiiSs May always be relied upen as a certain enre for liver troubles, constipation, sick fceadaehe, blMoasnens, dyspepsia. Jaundice, and rheumatism. Unlike most cathartics, Ayer's Fills strengthen the stomach, liver, and bowels, and restore to these organs their normal and regular action. Taken in season, they cheek the progress of celds, fevers, and malaria. Being purely vegetable and sugar-coated, Ayer's Pills are ' Tho Favorite family medicine, -while travelers, both by sea and land, find Ahem to be indispensable. "We sell more ef .Ayer's rills than of all other kinds put together, and they give per fect satisfaction." Christeusen & Haarlow, Dniggists, Baldwin, Wis. , "I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years, aad consider them 'an invaluable Family LYledicine I know of no better remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia." James Qninn, Hartford, Ct. Capt. Chas. Mueller, of the steamship " Felicia," says: "For several years 1 have t sited more upen Ayer's Fills than anything else in the medicine chest, to regulate my towota, aud thoee of the ship's crew. These 2'ala are met severe iu their action, but do their work thoroughly. I have used them, and with good effect, for the cure of rheu matism, kidney troubles, and dyspepsia." er's Pills rBXFARBD BT Sr. J. C. AYER & CO., LessH, Mss?. Every Dose Effective. MTaawsata aaaaaayisitawi iiafci XT. 4 tamiiiLJf ,0;, f inr: ,"',,' ' WE ILL Sell You V r.jir of Ooia Silver It. B. U,cc vao'ea for 3 0 l.oS 1.51 v pair ef Hickle Speotack fr peir of double-viaion Broure ;:cotaciet for pir of KieUe idUd It. B. Spectaeits for v pair of Brmte, blae 4it Epee- Ucl,a for pair of mckie-piatea ppecwr- ole lor iaIrof Nickla-plated SpaoUalea A Casa with each pair, free i WE ALSO CA.lt JIT Fd;i Um of iro Cm nt Me4ic)i, Truasea, Toilet Ard chas, Fancy Qo4, Laic pa, iiot. OiJs, Var nUhea, etc. mum tmm co, Lumber Bridge Hole Mrs. M. B. McDonald, Prop'r. Open fo regular and transient -uto' First-t-lasg accommodations for the t?avi ing pablici htadents of lnmber rllge High fcrii ill be boarded for $8.00 per month. The Mutual OF fJE7 YOHU. Oi'g-ani25i In 104-9. The largest, the Strongest and llat Jv, auraaee Goaf any in the world. assets, $H7,iWifD. bsas?;.' $10,000,600 ACTUAL HUH Pl.t P. SOUD JlS TKB BAXTX 0 KatCLAKS. 27Frovida fr yourssif aad fasaU- by taking a policy. E. F. l3cHAE, MAXTOW. N. Q. Tiis Fayetssville, 2L C One Price, Cash Stove. Walter Leak,of the firm oi ROSE & LEAK. has retarued from the orth with a lr.r. and varied stock of Dry Goods? Shoes Hats, Ca: pstingSf Etc, Etc. for the Fall and Winter Trade. Rose and Leak sell only for casL,. One Price to white and blacx Rich and poor. This firm, by many yeara of pqupre rr honest dtaling, has established a rey 1 tion thnt is known to all. Money ix scarce this Fall, hut goods not hih priced, A little money will long w:in at Rose & Leak's. The SHOh; stock carried by Rose & I is a wonder to all who see it. ReMable, fi class goods are to fee ioouii in Rose & Lep.k store. When ence yoa trade there you wi be certain to coma again HDd to snd yoi friends. Every one will tell you tLat can rely upon any statements reade by R' -& Lek or any of their Ralesmen. When you come or send ro Ftiyelievi remember the House Rose & Leak's ONE PRICE, HASH STORE, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. HAEDWARE HOUSE, MTOrJ, N. c. Cooking aad Heating Stoves f .1 on, ar- Doors and Blinds Builders' Hardware, Clay-Elue Cbimney Piie, OARPEETER'S. COOPER'S asd BLACKSMITH TOOLS. SHOVELS, SPADES, RAKES AND HOES. Belting, Piping, Farm Bells and Wheelbarrows, "Crockeryware, Tinware and Lsraos Tabje and Pocket Cxfljzry CKJNi, PISIOL7 bd3 SPQil'HKG GOQPS. tSItpparing fine Ouns aud Svw Maciiui a specialty. C. A. HOLHAHD, an. 12-2 ILoitl ZivA&g. MINTZ HOUSE, ilOSEBORO, N. C. Gfod and comfortable beds. Tath' plied with the best the market affor Is. W. A. MINTZ, Froprie- Dyspepsia and Lirer compl : Is it not worth the ni-all price of lac n free yonrs-lf of vtry kv nipt cm of thef tn-sirg coniplrtints, if yon think so c-H t our store nl net a bottle of Sbiloh s ViuL izer, every lottle ha h printed gttarfmtee on i'f nae Rrordingly and if itdoee yen no good it. casts j on nothing. Sold bg J. D. Co.i X.
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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March 2, 1893, edition 1
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