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h i h ', ' I ! - . 4 1:3 : . J! "'I J. ,1 i . "3 A'. 1 1. iioivr-Nlft. J.;lU',r mi i 1 i:jpiietor. Ki in .Mont-oimcj. Moor , .... 1 'n I .1 (! 1 llnbfJ.SOll. i-' jiii(ilnis fvimtic;, N, O , and MuiK o. Nrf.rion sm.l CLosltrfieM couuti. s, C SUBSCRIPTION RATKS : 51.00. ! 50- . . . j ! v iniir,:. A;- i!. Till!.'' Oii M.'I'l Tii ai rf 'p ' his '-: Lie-tun-, j primary, county and $r;rte f y -sii -v r n,i:Hl v us fui 1 ol thoughts as I era tie convent ions mrJ helped lo we aznd oik upon the billowy L nominate the tickrt, t urncd traitors rsc-1 i' ;.in. Mlimd OCrSfcll t : i l !.i P IT wont ii!lt tl f!it :l lii'ff tw'-.r LL KINDS OF One year, . . S x months, . Three months, j back tiii.r in, in onca 10 gf 1 si iai. look a I tlio rand s:gbt. intitejs scattered ail over tho island feome i: hwsarch of shells and others chasing the sway-backed, long tailed ponies. It was an exceed mg-'y -varin evening and were th . boat. Terms, cash in advance. s. ui to knock it dowu .vifb. .stuck to ttw r.iok'.-i wo nominate, w :. .m upon ns. Sometimes we hec, liair-hraiued fellow Farm Supplies i 1 1 1 if' i -3rrv t-i a2-Hi i Tiiuksj) ay, Ar; THE KNCAMPMKNT Cam ; I5irt i three mih-.i Mcrthw'-d Oity ly r:n', mil i cat-.d on a r-trip cf l.l UOwi-n lho rai ioad uu i th-' i-unl h- "-u i rir.r t.O Lhe lo.t J V.'ul i City. The la.-'-tion is a hu- py Kitua't-d, as it i in a nice r.sov. t.varlookin;? h? sound w!i;U i from two lo tlu'O miles bro.cl. l?3yond t. is hound and trirlol.iiii the oc-nn is a f.and bar some two 01 three buT-dred yards wide, inhabi ted, it i Bald, very largely by tie snakr a. !rut some of the ''buys1' thought this a false repoit to keep f.em at -1 distance lest they might oMs'-over eg or blockade s;i!tb which wrre said to ! mnnuf'act uring the "firey suit"' on t;- h.w. t;LMiio tiirea n.iles tr;:n (-o'U 1- 1 talk a I -out pulling us out ot'theTuiid party, rulliu us out of the Thiril party ! When srch little fellows We have been away, lirst at tlnrj fr) u b t iu as many battles i;;!canina:cnt and then at the In- j jrom to 1 ns wo j,.iVe tbey ss: iintc, until we have gotten rath-1 wjn ieani that the person pulling cr behind i ii iacidv. nave mislaid he letter from onr J Wiluiiugton Messenger was piat- And amid the con. us- mnst be stronger than the one ii to sindi i ccasions, we , j)Uned. We thought so when the Tuird i arty Irian d takes u.- lo t ts'c ':i lug ti.'o A'i;.;! ( ' h' that i u i -' a;:a:.cu ir. t Mi ¬ ni which he iy P"e ent-siving .1 l lie A liuii.;'..'. T ! !:;. i St'C.-J tli!ii- about milliuir Cait. Sid. B Alexander out of the Third party. Our Third party fneml informs -! 1 we us t iiiit our paragraph in the issue AIVL.Y TO ATTO Ii N II Y - AT I.AW, Fayeileville, N. C. Pracif8 in State and Federal courts. Special attention givpn to business in Cuniberlan 1, itobe son, HIaieu, Sampson un.l Moore counties. Apr. 20. IjOOIv 7T I iJ si 1 r d J 1 r ti 1 1 i ill J. B. WEATHERLY, Who will sell you as low as any one in the busmoss 11 ill of the ocean bide u'i this b:ir is 'h -it- known as the "Ilolins pi;b', ?nit besides the pleasure deiived from sitting here and watching 11 tvti ceasless surging of the biho'Vi serf-bathing is indulicd in to a greac extent within a i'e.v s ep of ihe house. Near hi place a large turtle weighing 752 pounds w&b captured. But we return to the camp n-ar which could be seen a d' zn or more fcad-bcats ready and ar.xutl? to serve you at $5.00 per day or convey you to Morehead or other ootnts ior Iocs. It wa3 on one of ttie?e boats .i.ut a party of tome thirty, mosy of the Maxton boys. 1 ft cairp us a s.de to the light houBt tifiS.LOtu or twently mile3 aw ay. "i ..c w ,u i u as blowing at a huff t.r. v.s auu ibx- i.ttle boat gli- yi ..OiUlly ocr the slightly rii,i-.f v. ters, passing Morehead CMy, Frt Slacon an I Benufort. Tort Idaecn is located almost op posite Beaufort on tho Band bar already mentioned and on an ele vated mouid covered with a teau tiful green sward. The- fflicer iii command of the fort resides with Lis family ou this inland. Some or the gnus that belcl ed forth the deadly fhot and cacic.lt r across this soouud in "G2 r.re still mount ed with their dark months seaward. A little lower down, acd you pas? the inlet. Here you have your choice of going out through the inlet abd riding the waves of the eea proper to the light hcusj or contin uing down the sound. As the waves at this point were id raudy making many of ua think of loved onea at homo and bilent prayers, we soon cho-e the latter ro'ite. We pass along Shackel ford island on the light that is 22 miles long, on whic many fam ilies reside and on which cattle and marsh ponies are raised. Harker It-land on the lelt of us is eight miles long and is also inhabited. These islands are both covered with beautiful green folliage and are simply grand to behold. The catlks and ponies live here year in and year cut with nothing to live on savo what nature furnishes them, while the ponies paw holes ia the earth for fresh water. Soon the light house at Caie Lookout is soen looming up toward the neav- ens 150 feet hii:I-i. When we hind at the cattle pen the house seems to be but a stone's throsv away when in fact it is 2h mile distant. Ow ing to the sh&llowntss of the w?tc-i the boatman was unable to convey us in less than lifiy yards of the shore, but ciFered to cany us the rest, of the way upon his back. All refused this kind of conveyance ex cept Bro. Harkt r and Evander Me Nair who were subject to many tilts as they rode out astraddle of the boatman's neck to dry lied. About the lime evervbodv had left the boat a shark came along wav ing his tail and caused a general stampede for the shore. 'iie light house ia built cn the island and is mudo of brick 01 Blone. The base is abcut Stty fee; iu diameter aud u mado peifectiy ri,und. It gradually tapers untii at the top it is culy a'out fifteen feet in diameter. A flight ot ircu Hieps o the inside wiids ftom base 10 top where there is a large btasT lamp-seme ten or hVtt en feel long vi Lic; coijuiiie& in oae night seven and one half gallcnj cf ke. t8eae oil. This light ia lair woath- district. A. to .w.s lci:ig an elec tor we weie in cisor and stand collected. But as to his being a Candida' e for no ohico at all, our corespondent i iu error. Thomp son wits nominated for the State Senate from six of the small coun ties iii Eastern North Caroliu 1 and a as i.-f course defeated. The i i - :.. ! v nominee tor eleotor of July dlh in reference to Dr. Cy- hehue I nis Thorn psou was refered to the is wo weie in j -bietbroa" in Cumberland county eiroi woCu we sahl ilie" Dr. was an a n tnaf saj,i irethren had passed elector 0:1 the i bird party ti-ket. ref?0Iutious forOi'-UIiiig- tho "sub last fail in the -hd Cong-res-ioual j brethren" to patronize any paper that da'res to criticise their lead trs. Oli ye builders of J. rusalem how ye have fallen! This onse no ble order that informed me upon entering its secret chambers tuat it should never interfere w th my religious or political principles now turns around and tells us that it is going to boycott us. Now and then we bear some lone senti nel who joined the Alliance thiee or four ears ago when the "Alii auce wasn't in politics" crying re- trn,th wanderers, return! The Alliance not political J Why two of its most ardent members who who are elders in th3 Brtfebyteriau Church and who were at, tue FOB A'CftSE-.IT WlLU .NOT CURE, t. W. II. NEAIi. A. 11. ii-iLLYEA NEAL & McELYHA, Attorneys at Law, Maxton, N. C. v. fil practice in f : - 1 ' -!! v. 1'ioaipt atttnt.ua jjiv.u 1-j c.a.u lor cot 1 iliou H. H. a J. D. McLEAH, DEALKU3 IM a'.l sizes of heart and sap pine lum ber, dressed and undressed, floor ing, ceiling,- all heait or otherwise if desired. All orders filled on short notice. Give us your orders aud they v?i!l receive prompt at tention. M. II & J. D. McLEAN. Maxton. N. c. Remember these are hard times and it I UIi:juvos every man to -stretcch a ! nickel as far as ho can. To do ! this you can come to the Racket store and f rl.V not bei. g aide :o withstand the heavy artdiery of uis Democratic antagonist, iio.i. Joiiu G. Shaw, Thompson was called to till his place. This fact led us into tue error ot savilliT lliat no .ss nominee for elector. But he was j a candidate on tho Third party ticket which fact our cor. espon deut denies. Again our grumbler says we misrepresented the Dr. when we said that his speech recently at Luthur's Grove, Cumberland coun ty, was political, when it was nothing but the "Alliance de mands." The silver question "not politics?" Tim sub-tiv usury ''not pontics!" J-iie . uovcrnmenc own ership of ruihvads "not politics?" Did he nor discuss all these and Kl ders' and Deacoiid I-iotitute last week left that delightful meeting that should have been so impor tant to them and drove -a lame mule ail the way to Lilesvdle over a bad load to hear old Weaver speak. Their politic? raon impor tant than their religion. O ir cor respondent was one ot them wonu.jr h fiG 13 ill llj. It yet no politics? Will our learned correspondent tell us what is poli tics? We are reliably informed that Thompson discussed all these and kindred su! jects at Luthm's Grove, and yet he didn't touch politics ! Again our correspondent says we ouself were once an xVlliance man and obtained subscribers un der this color, saying we would stai.d on our own dung hill and ciow as loud as we liked, &c, &c. We never obtained a subscriber with the understanding or a shad ow of pretense that we were rnu ning anything else than a straight fo: ward, common sense Democrat ic paper. The very last time we ever attended an Alliance caucus was at Red Springs, more than fif toen months ago. Mario-. Butler presided at caucus and we tlrr.k our disgruntled correspondent was there. Butler was very careful to chargo the "brethren"" that what ever thty did never to think of leaving the grand old Democratic patty. This was iu May, 1892. See him later at the State Con vention and a little later still in bisoflice writing complimentary editorials on the Alliance and the Democratic paity on securing the best ticket the State had ever hid. But in just two mouths see him af ter his summersault standing or. his head kicking at the whole Democratic world. But why fol io? him? Everybody kuows his treachery. Aagin our correspondent says we sold out to our De moot alio friends for the promise of a reve nue appointment. We came well see how we could sell to an organ izatiou to which we ahead v be louged. No one has ever offered us or promised us any office under the sun. We weie oilered 82,000 or two thousand cash srbscribers by a learned aI. D. in the Third party if we would run our paper in the interest of said party, and wo not only wanted to kicik him, but ourself also, for acting iu such away or saying au thinr that would lead him to even hope to be able to induce us to go wit-h aring stivaked and striped crowd. No, Mr. Conespomieiit we have done our best to tai;d by tue people in the primary, county and State conventions; aud wheu the Aid -auce iu copartnership with che non-Alliance Democrats of the State put up a ticket we stuck to AnagTeeable Laxative and NERVE TOiNIG. Sold by DrupriHts or sent by mall. 25c. 50c, and 1.00 per package. Samples free. The favorite sooxa r uwiijsa for the TeetU and Breath, J45o. MILLINERY. AT MISSES PATTERSON AN D M cKINNON'S Bit. S. il. WBIGIIT. RED SPINGS. N. C. Offer.-, his professional services to te pcopie of Robesoa and sur- rounditj counties in tlie treat ment of Cancers, Tumors, etc. With many years of successfu experience he feels warranted in .,aying that aH cases of not too long standing readiy yied to 111s treatment. Kecdins a toni, or cbiiOren who want bufil inr up, Eiiould take BROWS'S SITTEaSS. It is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, fiver Compliiints and lieuralsia If you : f eel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS C;li and se cur e'.ecsnt dl?p!?.y ot Sprint an 'ummtr Millinery. Mi.-s SlcKihun has j-ist returned from the Kortthern markvis where s'e has puichased the most com plete and -aadsotna ii'-e of fash lon-ible millinery goods ever brought tc Maxtou. Save Won 7 QJ HATS, BONNETS, B BY CAl'd, BOY'S CAPS, RIBBON S, RUt'Il I SGr GLOVE-, CORSETS, VEILINGS. Senator Va::ce ha written an other letter defining hhs positiou with regard to the money ques tion. His first letter was misin teipreted by the Democratic State pi'esa hence the secoiiiL Many pooplo went so far' as" to assert ti-ai Lo had gone over to the Tided party aud was training w.th Buiiv-r .aid his misguided follow ers. Absurd I There is nothing tho matter with Vance, De stands level-footed on the Chica go platform. What more could HOTEL HAMLET, HAMLET, N.CV s The jtab'e is always snpp'ied witli h-st the market affords, po lite and at Uni-jve'scrTant?, location eenvi'ient, " charges . rt-.a-ioiKiLl.-a hearty reception given-the weary travelhr day or night, Gkorge J FrrEtxAx, prop'r Aprons, Fmhroideiy Wa-liiiblt? f-'ii!: Cliiifon iu ail clovs, Iaco.-s, EmLroadiiicS, llibl-on, iic. Have-a lovely afsorfmrnt. of al! kinds of goods usually k pt m a first clss mi'hnery etore. Wd keep 01. r sU.ek replenished with froh, i.ew ?co Is from time to time during Urn Sprin-r and S-nn iier. Call a d see us b--fi re pi!rehsirp and t-i-e if we can't n.ake it to your intt-rett to buy of u. Kpctfu'ly, Misses M. H. Patterson and Ida IlcXnmon. Maxbrm, N. Ij , April 6 h, 1893. on every article of goods you buy. Checked homespun 5.cei)t.- a yard, Rockingham, G cts. Shoe:, that cost you ?1.59 anywhere else for only fJS.cts. Hats fiom 15 ct3. up. our prices take the cake. In addition to cur LARGE SOCK OF CLOTHING We have about four hundred samples from several. loadingClothing houses for you to select from. Come in and see and we willshow yeu a saving of at least 25 per cent. Sec Our New Line of Tobacco. a good chew, largo plug.4 for 5 cts. Look at ou i line cf White Trimmings. Tiiey are distressingly cheap. We also have an elegant lino of Trunks, Va-iises, etc. cheap. f the hungry we would say stop and get -. Ifjurmrr. we expect moner ? d our cm- The Oweu House, i"s s trr.r a e-t d for A P." -TOT?"!-'? 3 "tvrc; ?iv,f Liberal Ta"ble. A WASHINGTON ht'nm it ad did all v, o could to help VrASHINGTON, D. C, A.Ug. 5. Tl air 13 not, but that is not the ordy reai-oa so many Congressnu n art hot in the lace, or the cause o such a flow ot words, or of such vigorous gestures accompanying the argil menus heard on every hand. - he chief rendezvous is the Met ropolitan hotel, where headquar ters of Speak r Crigp and the prin cipal contestants for the House tumors are located. There are as many opinions aa o the outcome of the exra ses ion a3 there are members of Cougrt &a but enough can be sifted out oi the arguments advanced to lead to the conclusion that there, will be harmony and union in the Drao cratic ranks, thoagh there rnay be considerable tinkling of silver and crampliug of paper with the first flourivh of trumpet-tongues. The Fi anco-SUmese war cloud seems to have blown fiom the hor izon. Most of the North Carolirli Con gressional d legation ia here. Probably all wdl 1 o here to nigl t oules s i be Senator It maom. The Democratic cai.cis of the Llouse meeta to-night for formula tin? the tactics for the reorganisa tion of that body. Congrefsinsn Ahxander told your correspondent yesterday thai ha was doing what he could to bring about legislation that vvuuld enuble the South to get enough mono of t'ae smaller d -ncmiiwi ioiiS to enable Ih.-m to move te cotton crop, Mr. Cleveland reached Vashi g ton to day. It is understood that hi.- message is ail toady to be transmit t-d tc Congress ou Monday. Money fere is still tight, bu' con servative business .men . anticipate a tine business outlook for Wath ington this .. I'oj-.lvIi-v. ' day. wrck.or motith. Bj,::;;i r.,u s H;r 1'keatiical aacl Excur DuuU nn- Front Streets, WILMIKOTON, N. C. C. S. & N. TUHOVJGir rCHEDULKi AXO COXXKV710XS SofcTU AD SOl Til. 05 AI! trait's d;dly xcept Monday. Nc-KTIl B0CXD--N0. 1. Cba'l i n via S (' ly J,v. J) 50 a tn Progualis, C S ec N " 8 Harliu Uily l Ar 10 55 " HaruterJ " " Lv 10 25 Darlington " ' 11 f5 " Peum tt-vil!e O F&Y V Ar 12 40 o 2.1 Gibson, C S & N Hamlet, SAL Wilmington, SAL Cheraw Wadesb.ro, SAL Caarlolto, . Shv'ibv Ruth i ff rdlon. S A I Statesville, R&D Danville, Riehii-ond, ' Washington, " New Yi-k, i'enu. REMOVAL, I have removed my stocK ol goods to my Brick Si. ore, near the Mdthodist church, where 1 will be please to have ihe public ca w hen in nc-jd of FIEST CLASS GROCERIES or anything else in my line. The best goods, always, for the least mousy. Be sure to come and see J. W. RO0BINS. Lumber Bridge Hotel. Mrs. M. 15. McDonald, Prop'r. Open foi rcg'i'ur an! transient it.sI'mi) Fii-Ht-oJass aoewt i uio -.atiutis foif' the tiav. 1 intr public. S u.leuls oi Lnmbor Bri.lge UiU ye'acos will bn bfiir e l lor .-sa.Ou p. r moiitn. a sack of good flour. McLEAN & SELLERS, Prors. New York lUckt and Keulit jrj of Low I': ices. JOS -;, T"- Tl AL JF I Aid XOW RECEIVING II Y STOCK OF i, -Lj A A A- i-- .4 Aj "j- 5U ifMt?-- 3f 2 TAKE THE S3T muiyo SOcts-and SLOO BottJe. One oeat a doea. mm duUDb, Lv Ar it 4 o0 2 c; 3 50 " B 00 " " 11 17 " 12 00 nht " 7 00 a m " ? 15 -" 12 13 N Ko. 1 fr.nncets wit'.i C. F. & Y. V. at B n.K-ftsvillo t.r Jr'aj t ei :.e, eonnwts with 8obea 1 Air Line ia II lul.-t ioi- Wil ii) i giou, ' Lailolte, .vLerb; , Lii tlierfonitou, and at Chavlotie with It. ' fc D. ve.-tilnle liiuiteJ for Wa. liiugton aud N xr Yoik. Pts sengers ca t take slet-p. rs at cbarklte at 8: 15 p. in. South Be USD No. 2. New York, via Pea a Lv 4 30 p in Washington, R&D - 10 25 ' Danville, k Richmond, Stateville, Uuiherfo,rdion, A L .rteiby, 5 40 12 50 nhl i. a. Ar ti Charlotte, Wadesboro, Ohet'ri w, Wilmingt - n, fland-.t, CS&N G.bAon, licnnettfeville," Dailiagton, " Samter, rlarlin City, li Pteanalls. Charleston, S G Ry ro z passoygers by this tr.on h;irej hrongli siet-i-t-rs. Xew Yor to Charleston. cmnect with 8. A. L. at Mrtu.ht from Charlotte and iioith, aud lroui Wilmiugtuu t-onuects with S. C. lty at l'regnalls lor CharlCl-,ton. Diiiiiei- at Hamlet. For fur , thr info rujat ion address J. H. AYJiliILL, Geu'i llm- tb .1 it 7 50 i) 2i " 12 01 N 1 45 p m 11 30 a in 0 00 2 53 p m 3 25 2 JO 4 50 G 30 8 45 8 50 10 30 This Great Cougi! Cuke promptly cures where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sera Throat, Hoarseness, Whoopinff Couh and Asthma. For Consumption it lias no rival; has cured tuossax.ds, aad w.'.1! cuke you Si takes in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use EHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTERJJSc. CATARRH remedy: ilave iou Catarrh 't This remedy is mis ran- teed to c - re you. Price, SO eta. Injector free. J be And can saf.ly say that I will have tho largest & b-st selected stockof that, has cr-r beon at Red Spri s as I hare iakn n:o y.'-'iu-i than ufuai to select my stock. 1 v. i 1 have a full of ClaSJTHIIffG for and BOYS and can fit iargH wz d men. In SUOKS and ll A l'.S I cn (vv i. what you wmt. I wi.l at nil times Ltep on hum' a bdi !m- oi Gtocziiesfy Hardicarc, Croclurfj ly G ' la.sscarc, Cooking Stoves. Should I not hf.ve on hand what you want I will ord -r t at one;-. I alio curry a large b oc of purijp. 1 will cIo3 my J.l and winter block f Drv O- ods and Clot hi - g AT COST and cai assure a ou that I haw s smw bargain?. I wa.t your trade and will do n-y best to pitas, jua. KAY. sri. a k lied Springs, 1'. C, Mar. 0tb3 l0d. 5J .IS-". -3 "-cjR T u J- G. FUTRELL, PRACTICAL 77 atchmaker Jeweler And OPTICIAN, RED SPRINGS, N. C, llepairins a SpeaLuty. ;7ork Guarauteed, ek trk n iri r r.?3 a sfi i r&s r? --z This r & m j i- y i .viAvn a iv. j siiu JJO ALL KINDS OF x: w:t -r- :t; An el keep Stock of Pipings, Fittings, Valves, O l Cnps, Belting, PacKinj, Babbet Metal, Bolts, Nuts. ScrewOi!.; and Saw i-t Aim '. -- WORKS AND OFFICII .
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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