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THF PATirAQT AM rhe uiectlntf of the Govern- M MM M & M w 4 & 1 I ow or llie Southern Slates at it.. - . . Kntcrcd accordinz to l'oatal Law at U1B new ueanquaricw 01 me j:&tou, is. (.'., aa accoiid, ciat main Soutbe.n Society In New York . i ri.aiicr. I Mi t.; .11 I'lijjui, will ur:ug mgwier company of notable men, but among the entire lot it ia doubt ful if one can m found who can compare in eloquence with Gov roivie. News it Observer. Under the feet of Cliaunry M. Dcpew, as he delivered his ora- t on Tuesday, there lay $lr0,- (XJO,000 in gold and silver, in the Sub- Treasury. Little did Ham ilton, the Kreat 'financier, tliink, as he fctood there one hundred years a'o, tliat the newborn na tion, with a then almost worth less currency, could in fo short a time amass such an enormous amount in (he Treasury. t'LINTON, N. C, MAY 2, 188'J. THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. . t IllCULATION : 1,452. One year jiito it was less than 800. During the lasteevcn weeks we have ii'ailed over 12,000 copies. GLORIOUS DAYS THAT MARK A CENTURY'S GROWTH. Banners Wave and Guns Boom A National Salute. Boulanger. London, April 23. -Lord Ran dolph Churchill visiter General Iloulanger to-day at the Hotel Uristol and remained Home time with him. He is the first per son ot distinction wJio has rail ed u.on the General, and al . 3,000,000 PEOPLE FRESEHT. SjmtIuI to Cutliian. Nkw Youk, May 1, '89. Monday, yesterday and to day three such glorious days as New York has never seen before! Ranting, flag.-, costumes though he i accustoired toas and uniforms, the shrieking of tonish tlio public tlrsict causes whistles, the booming of cati-U'feat surprise. No political-sif- i a ll,u, 4ll, However, js io oe ai- ' '1 l'wpiv iiiii ' ' imn tojlinl t() the inridpnt T.nrI myriads of people and thous- Randolph is an old and warm ands of other thine similar to friend of the General, and not deafen ths ears and -daze tho being deficient in moial courage of th onlooker in tlie calle(i uPn Jl,l early as a mat I tnc rf -nn i !- V "V ' T .1 i fi fi t ti l i Tim uval 'twin. , ' . Th0 xew York Star Hays : parado Monday evening was a Neither lidicule norabn ,n I ' v w happy success. The steamer to affect materially General Dispatch brought Harrison o- Loulanye;'s position in France. ver the same lino Washington JV soiaier wno is not laughed at alter Lein, nearly killed in a duel by a civilian, oraftex run- Allianee Department OfiOAMZATIOY. President Clarion RuUer; Vice-PresjdVf jt -E. Rich ; Secretary l- Ezzell; Treasurer S. A. Howard; Rus!ncss Agent G. A. ' lute. lecturer N H. I'Vnnell; Chaplain J. O. Tew; Sergeant-at -Arms '. H. Jer nigan; Doorkeeper- -thirl ie Crum- pler; executive Committee J. A Oates, Chairman ; It. M. Cru n- pler, M. M Killett, W'.ll TLom- as, W. K I'igford. Committee on the Gool of the Order J. A. Oates, '11 S. Peter son, L: II .JolHifcOH. Query (.'nnimiltee H J. Craddook, M.M. Killet?, Abram Hobbs. Co. Organizer Isham Royal. camo ono hundrel years ago. Nino o'clock T uesday morn- niug a,vay from must be ing found President Harrison in a veiy remarkable man in some Washington' old pew at St. ways. It is too carJy to deter- Paul's Church where thanksgiv- Pine 3' wJiat the result of fjou- tangers visit to hnglandwill De, ing services wera At 9:4f o'clock uuk uio luui, umi j.uru iiaBUOipil the President Chnrehill e.nll,! imnn lii.n I IJW. MX A 111 f O proceeds to the hub-Treasury, that that astute politician be once Federal Hall, whore Wash- 'eves that his career is far from irurf rrt ma a i ii.pm -nfafl in Hi CllClGQ. vn:ir nt'tv Tfo' Wliif Hor'a t. . . There is more Catarrh in this sec- em was reaa ana uepew s aa- tioti of the country than all other dress delivered. The President diseases put together, and until the nn,1 mvtv npvt ,rn t Vf last ! v 5'. w. s supposed to bein b" "" curab e. For n frrpnf teiTfTiiE (-aucasiax .wa adopt ed as the official oran of the Coun ty Alliances by the County AUiauec, January lOth.f Organizer's Krport. ''Progress'' Alliance was or ganized on April 10th, in Hon eycutts townrdiij), with the fol lowing officers : President Whitney Royal. Sect'y Miss CalJie D. Royal. treasurer J. If. Parke. Chaplain J. A. Ren mil ds. Lecturer J. H. Parker. As't Lecturer C. D. Parko. Doorkeeper G. L. Parker. Ass't Doorkeeper Miss Sal Royal. P.ight members we:e enrjllcd. J. Royal, Dep. Oriranizer. The Secretary of the State Alliance in a letter to the Secre tary of our County Alliance says that Sampson county Alli ance is the banner Alliance of the State and that the Secreta ry's report was one ot the fullest and most satisfactory that. he had received. Rrethren this is encouraging, bat can't we do better still? Squaro and review tho Military doctors pronounced it a local disea PWinni i.iJ!,nu I'roscrmea local remedies, an -'J - .. i j iiiiQ .J tUIC Willi many years e, and Parade first appearance in tho Centen- local ireatment, pronounced it incur- nial Exercises at the mammoth able. Science lias proven Catarrh to ItO IV PfMll 1 1 1 if li-ilin 1 ihjnuun mii I i I. ...... banquet at Metropolitan Opera fore requires constitutional treat House last night. Tne great in- ji i i -ti- uusinai parade tody promises to he unique and striking. Pret ty weather and everything pars ing off pleasantly. One hundred years and two days since Washington was in augurated and all is well will bo in 1892. fn a horrible railroad acci dent near Hamilton, Ontario, 20 persons were killed, 18 of them being burned beyond recognition. Hon. Win. 41. Rarnum, Chair man of the National Democrat ic Executive Committee, died at h's home in Connecticut on last Tuesday morning. "Water at ten cents a glass and two loaves of bread for a quarter" is the latest news from Oklahoma, tho "land of der.d hopes." Governor Fowle has called a meeting of the Stale Board of Agriculture for May 8th. Rep. W. E. Stevens is thfc member of tlin Board for this Congressional district. The Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Churcli of tho Eastern Diocese of Carolina will be held in St. James Churcli, Wilrni.ngton,.coninienc ing May the 15tli. It ts told on Piesident Harri snn that when no heard of the election of a Democratic mayor in Chicago and other Democrat ic victories in the West that he remarked: "I am not surprised to hear it, for all tho Republi cans were in Washington City seeking offices at the time of the elections. A tr.m i i , mem. nau'.s caturm uure manu fact u red by F. J. Ciij:nj..y & Co. loledo, Ohio, is tho only constitu tional cure on the market. It is tak en internally in doses, from ten drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly rpon tho blood and mucus miiace oi ! lie system. They oner one nun died dollars for a case it fails to cure Sent' for circulars and testimonials Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. BSTHold by druggists at 75 cents. The Scotland Neck Democrat has commenced ihe publication of a series of articles on "Railroads and Railroad Commissions," which promises to be quite an interesting series. The articles aro prepared especially for that papsr by one of the closest and bes informed thinker on the subject in the State. The series will continue forseveralmontl f and as this q u sstion which great ly agitated the people of the State during our last legislature, we congratulate the readers of The Democrat on the treat ahead of them. This live Democratic Journal has increased its circu lation fifty per cent, under the management of Mr. E. E. Hilli xtrd aa editor. Plain History. .Swift's Specific is a pimple vegetable compound, prepared from root gather ed fieshly from the forc&t, and contains u 'tiling of the mineral kin.J jm, or nny poisonous substance, or any aiticl.j at all which comes from thu ch"mi-iis lab oratory. The formula of the remedy was obtained from the Creek Indians in Middle Georgia, bv reliable whit men, who had witnessed the wonderful iiires made by that tii'e of.Indiaus, of blood disease?. Mr. .Iluh L. Ueunard, ef Houston county,Ga., hean usdn;; Swift's Specific in 182'J, aud continu 'd its use all of his life, and asserted that he had never known it to fail to eu e any case of scrofula", blood taint, or contajjioiu blood poison. This teKtiiuonvhaabeun corroborated every day for years. The present Comparv was formed in 1879. and have since made known to tho world t'icviitues of Swift's Snecilic. and to day it. is sold in eyery city, town and country store all over America, Great Britain, and many ether portions of the wrriv. I have seen Swift's Sneeilfc used, r.nd known of many cases of tho worst form of Mood diseases w hich have been cureI by it. I know the proprietors t be ccu- tlemcn vt the highest type and utmost reliability. I recommend it as a n-eat Tdoo,! remedy, unequalled by anything' inai l Know oi. M. 15. Witaktov. Pastor First IS iptist Church. Montgomery, Alabama. fiaTTreatiso on Blood aud Skin Dis eases mailed free." THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., - Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. La Guano , T. c, July, '87. Mr. J. P. Joyner: I save my child one dose of Boykin's '-Worm Killer," puicnase ot you. It brought SC.G worms. I consider it the best worm medicine made. Itesptetfully, J. W. THOMAS. Messrs. I. II. & li. Y. Powoll, prom inent merchants in Columbus county, N. C, wrote us in July, 1887, that 'ltev. Mr. T. C. Floyd gave bis child one dose of Boykin's '"Worm Killer,' ad the re sult was SG7 worms, lie wishes all in terested to know i!." All Alliance aion who have not paid anything t tho State Business Airency Fund uliould at once five tholr mtes mule payable the 1st i October next. There are 16G0 Alliances ia the state, and if every member in good stand wo'dM coiilri'jute all he could it. would be only a short while before ihp fund would be raised, it would be a good plan for the Sectary of each sub-aliiabce Le ;;!;t i;i cash fioui each meui'i- r wi.'o is willing to fay It 2-3, 5 J cnLs or 1,00 aiid fo wud it immedi ately to the State Biissiiess rvt. Let us do our utmost, br ihren, and raise the fund by i.otes awd c;.sh. It is to be hoped that all Alliance iikmi who read this par agraph will 'respond promptly, foe the State Alliance can not nave any commercial standiii" i-Tlil A. - . hum j me amount is raised, (j t&ry; postofSce, Delia. " . ltwldlclc, o. J-I. J. mven- bark .Secretary; iwwtonico. Magnolia. Uiurcl llut .o. .3, 31. 31. IIH lett. Secretary; postofHee, Clinton. Kye's Brlitett, So. 582, D. W. Tew, Sec'y; i-ostoftice, Ik-aman'B X Ilo.ids. Keeuer's, No. 578, li. V. Hlyh firalth, St-crt tary; postoaSee, Keener. lupoid, No. -- J. W. Green, Fe re-ary; ixtoul(.v, InsoM. Crass itorul--. No. 4-!, John Horn, j secretary; potimr, Hives. Honeycutt's, No. 53, It. If. FHnn, .secretary; potvnu, Hunt lev. South i'.ivi'r, No. 831. S. D. Ia-e. je;'c!a ry ; juMi uuv, Hawley m sto t e. Cctlar Hill. Oi. W, Fountain Ja!.-k-:n, Sit-relary; po-t office. Haw- ley'.sStjte. Maj.io Grovf, N :iG V. It. Ixk?, Secretary; pottflice, Ulackman's MI.!. Drowninjr's No. 5S1, J. F. Hol- Iiiisvorth, Secretary; postoffioe, Dobliersville. Mingo Academy, No. 229. H. M. Warren, Secretary; postofiice, Cilt-s' Mill. Bluff, No. 577, W. J. Craddock. Secretary; p()stoftice, Hoblon Six Huns, No. 920, John W. Mo Calom Secretary; postofiice, Cliuton. Mt. Uilead. No. 873. V. II. Hack- ley, Secretary; postofiice, Clinton. tjOKhen. No. 41G, Thoun-.s I Sut ton, Secretaiy; postofiice, Hobton. New Hope, No. SCO, W. Ilines. Secretary; postofiice, Warsaw. KiugH, No. G79, Henry lLerrinir, Secre.tary; iostotKce, Clinton. Finey Grove, No. 617, W.I.Ian.-. Secretary; postofrice, Faison. Houhdi, No. CSO, J. T. Jloore, Seo rstary; pos'.orlice, Warsaw. Hennon, No. 747, T. IV. Hritt, Secretary; postofiice, Clinton. Hed H'H, No. 925, John J. Vani;, fr'etTetary; postofiice, Clinton. Purdoui, No. 832, D. W.Williams, Secretaiy; postoflic, Dismal. Mingo, No 354, It. 31. Jernigan, Secretary; postofhee, Giles' Mill. Andrew Chapel, No. 519f H. It. Owon, Secretary; postofiice, 3Iait land. I'oplarGrove, No.GHJ, L. M. Lew-i--, Stjcret-ry; postofiice, Faison. Hall's, No. G18, T. W. Darbrey, Secretary; "post-office, llobton. Hoykin's, NTo. G15, L. C. Spell, Secretary; postofiice, Dismal. Bland, No. 872 31. J. Moore, Sec retary; postofiice, Warsaw. Clinton, No. 579, B. S. Pcterson; faecretarv; postotnee, Clinton. Oak Itidge, No. 329, It. L. Lewis, Secretary; postofiice, Clinton. Eureka, No.328, E. II. Howard, Secretary; postofiice, Hayne. Salem, No. GOO, S. A. Howard, Secretary; post-office, Huntley Spring Hill, No. 355, J. C. Draugh ou, Secretary; postofiice, 3Iingo. Snow Hill, No. 1,332, A. H. Her ring, Secretary; postofiice, Taylor's Bridge. Coharie, No. 654, W. S. La whom, Secretary; prKstofiice, Maitland. Straw Pjnd, No. 580, B, Z. Black mail, Secretary; postofiice, Bass. Newton Grove, No. 357, James ltou.s;?, Secretary; postofiice, New ton Grove. Franklin, No. 748, J. B. Seivey, secretaty; postofnee, Ilarreil's Store Hickory Grove, No. 1,029, D. L iiCL.ninb, Secretary; postofhee, Bea man's x 1 loads. jjisoon, xo. aji, uora irrson, Secvetar: postofiice, Lisbon Evergreen, No. 1,510, A. C. Cash well, Secretary; postofiice, Ingold. Clear nun, lo. , v . Iee Hot inson, Secretary; postofiice, Clear Run. Woodland, No. 1,48G, O. V. James Secretary ; post office, Way Cross. NEW A O VRRTISE3I KNTSi" 1 ' XKW A nVERTISBM EN Prencli McQueen, OF NO UT 11 CAUO LI X A, 5 WITH : B. C. FULLiaJ, 50. 191 DUA X E STI1 ELT, EY YORK, COMHISSIOIiMKECHAST mm KW ADVEIITI5EM l&A AT A. F. JOHNSON'S PROFESSIOXAI, tX)LUMx7 KEFKr.KXt-E. B st.k of Now Hsn over, Now York Nati.snsl llxchange li.iiK, 1.. v. i);u v- (..' 3Ir csvntile Agency, New York; C. U 3lyer. of Wilfiiinglon; T. B. Pierce, of Wars iw. Truik along Atlantic Coat Liue a Specialty. !!pU- G.FU.H3IAX&CO.. .PKODUUE COMMISSIOli MERCHANTS. Miriest, Ke York C'ONSIGNMKNTS OF ALL PJ tO DUCK. West Wasiiingtoa 4 SOLICIT diuarantfe liihest Price and Prompt in turn ii. Hefer by iterruission to A. F. John son and Wnt. A. Jolintu. 3" STENCILS furnished on an- - . ... pncaiiun. flpll-uiu llstablisJied 25 Years. 1 W. M". IIINKS. I). If. MAXSFIKI.D. hikes i mimim, GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants, 288 4 290 Washington 4 187 Chambers Sis., rjis-w Yonit. North Carolina and VTirgiuia Pro duce a Specialty. Represented by L. H. MINES. Hefekknce. - Second National Bank of Jersey City, N-J. mch28 3m. on Pi?ODI DOSE, S. H. & E. H FilOST, lOO Park Place, New Y'ork. Shippers desiring to favor m will be furnished with Stencils, Cards, etc.,' on application. ritO:fFTNESS GUARANTEED ! Reference. Irving National BanJc; E. H. & J. A. 3Ieadows, New Berne, N.C.; Borden & Bros.,Golds boro, N. (J. Southern Shipoing No. 50 ap2o 2m A Splendid Organization. The Advance believes the Farmirs' AliiQiice is the best organization ever effected by llie farmers of this country and we believe it is doJnsr a work that will ra"r-e th s communitv out -jf debt or at lea-t accom plish a great deal in that direc tion. We have no patience with that sentiment that con tents itself with sitting around and growling at everything and evei-jbody. "We like tto Farm ers' Alliance because it propos es remedies for the sv;Is that the farmers have already labor ed under; because it builds up the manhood of the farmers and inspires them with a desire to know and to do that which will be of most practical valae to its members. This organization has aroused a spirit of progress and set afloat a current of thought which will be the means of Krandand glorious ie- sults m the not far distant fu ture. This movement to break the chains of debta and cast a side the bonds o! the mortgage system shall" have ou- earnest support and co-operation in the iuture as it Ii,s ever ha.d :ii the past. Wilson Advance CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To Tim Editor Please inform your reauers tin: I liavc a positive remedy lor tlie aofve named ui.sea$e Uy it timely use thousands of hopeles eases nave been permanently cured l snail be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of vour read era who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectful v. T. A. SLOCUM. M. C. 181 Pearl St., New York NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' In Meiiioriam. NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED HAV X iiifcr qualified as adminis t' ator of the estate of Wm. Daugh try, Sr., deceased, hereby gives no tice to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them, duly authenticated, on or before the 20th of April, 1890, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover ry." Persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. J. R. WESTBROOK, AdmV. W. C. Riciiardsox, Att'y, Apr il 17th, 1889. 4t NOTICE THOSE WISHING TO SUB scribe to the capital stocli of the SAMPSON COUNTY FAC TORY COMPANY will find the books open at the offices ofj. A. Ferrell and W. B. Stewart, J. A. OATES, W, B. Stewabt, ICom. On April 8th, 1889, death visited our community and removed from our Alliance our beloved and esteem ed brother, W. W. Carrol!, in the an year oi hLs age; and Whereas, In his death this com munity has lost a erood man. our Al liance a worthy member, his wife a good husband, and his children an affectionate and indulgent father, Therefore be it " Resolved by this Alliance, That we tender to them our deepest sym pathy, and would commend them f o Hun who hath said: "I will deliver thee out of thy trouble." O Lord, thou didst dread thine own hitter tup, And while they drink theirs, may thine arms iJi'iir mem up. - Re-solved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to the be reaved family; and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. And be it. Resolved further, That a copy of these resolutioas be furnished to the luiiuumg newspapers Willi request to publish: The Progressive Farmer and The Clinton Caucasian. G. V. N'aylor,) Autv Baggett, Com. J. A. BAWSON, j Mingo Academy Alliance, No, 229, April 22d, 1889. ' l ' DIRECTORY OF SUB-ALLIANCES. Progress, No. f Mfes ( allie D. Royal, Secretary; postofiice, Clinton. Hope Well, No. 676, D. C. McPhail, Sec'y; postofiice, Beaman's X Road. White Oak, No. 333, J. D, Parker, Secretary; postofiice, Clinton. NOTICE. VIRTUE OF A DECREE j ot the buperior Court of Sampson county the undersigned as administrator of II. L. Spell, de ceased, will sell at the Courthouse door in Clinton, on Monday, the Cth day of May, 1889, the following lands of the said II. L. Spell, to wit llie tract known as the FIrt Cooper piice, containing about 160 acres. The Thomas W. Boykin swamp land, containing about 80 acres. . i he Albert Rich place, con tainmg ibout 420 acres. The Ste vens land, containing about 21 acres me l'. Murphy land, containing aDou' zu acres. The Page or Lock amy place, containing about 100 acres. The terms of said sale aje i:0 per cum. casu ; nan llie remainder in .. i . , . . . i ...... ia iiiuinns, .na me Daiance m nine months, with interest from date of sale, title reserved till final payment is, nwae. , RICHARD PAGE, Adm'r and Com starch 2Sth, 1889. tds STaTE OF NORTH CARO NA. Sampson County: Before L. (J.Hubbard, J. P., April Oil. 1 ar A. F. Peterson, Receiver, &c, vs. W.H.Moore. .To V . II. Moore. You are here by commanded to appear before me at my office in Clinton, N. C, on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1889, to an- wer :xne piamtm, A. Jy. Peterson, ic -eiver in me caseot Adrian Vol Jersvs. S. Barksdaie, for the uon payment of the sum of ?32.00, due by two cer ain notes or bonds, with interest from the 20th dav of n cember, 1879, d e and payable to the ocivj t. ArKS'.uie or judgment win be taLen against vou tor the amount uuoupon said notes, and costs. I C. HUBBARD, J. p. npll 3t HAVING QUALIFIED AS Administrator of "FT Spivej-, deceased, the undersigned fcereriy notifies all iprsnn hnin.-r... claims against the estate of the said H. S. Spivev to present them rn n- before the 2th day of April, 1890, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery : and all nersrma in debted to said estate are requested iu iiuikb immeaiats payment- TIIOS. COOPF.R. Admlr Stewart, Nicholson & Cooper, iin, ey.-ti . Att'ys. If any dealer gays to tag the Vr. t. Donklai Shoes without name and price f tamped 01 the bottom, pat hiu down as a fraud. Vkm W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Bert In the world. Examine hia S5-S2 GENUINK HAND-SEWED SHOE. JJAJfD-SEWKI) WKI.T SHOK. SH2 S9fcLCJivND FAKMEBS' SHOE. g.50 KXTKA VALUE CALF SHOE. 3.25 WORKINGMAN'S SHOE7 3.0O and 1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES AH made la Congress, Button and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE lafd.res. Best Material. Best Style. Best Flttlnr. 11 not sold by your dealer, write W. lm DOUGLAS, SBOCKTOX. MASS. FOR SALE UY CLT1NTON, N. C. v. '."1 Cheap Cash Store f Having flnishoil my Annual Inventory, and clearing my stock of all remnants and gcndsi not desirable to be carried; over anctuer Season, I have MARKED DOWN and placed on the BARGAIN GOUKTISR, A GREAT MANY CHOICE PIECES OF t Double and Siiigle width Oaahmers, Fancy and Solid Colored Worsteds, Ginghanis, Hamburg Edging", Nain sook Muslins, Cambrics, &c, at prices that will astonish you ! JOB LOT.--Ladies' and Misses' Ho- siery, Gloves, Button and Lace Shoes, at prices that will be sure to take them off. Also a few dozen Hens' Wool and Felt Hat at correspondingly Low Fres. These Goods MUST GO in order to nuk room formv Si-ItFVlI STOK. :o:- TO MERCHANT S ! r Have jut received a larg.j Invoice of DWlGiIT,S"COW int ND" SODA, WllAPING PAPF.U AND TWIXE. . Which I (tfer to Merch.iiits Prices before orrteriiiir. KALL PoTASII, AND COAT'S COTTON at .Jobber's Prices. Call - - ... Kesi-ect fully, 6' a -.' T. J. LER D R'UC G 1ST OPlOSITK COU11T llop t Ha boon clotty MttlyK tlM5 eases of our uoniotie nim- -tlie iMst fiaecn years and HJ comptctetl, under tho dlru. tuptrlsion of the mt -,,,, Veterinary SurgtHH, CaIUt,i, full couivo of reading s xxsmu l the celebrated Ontario unaaa V rrlnary 0Uegt wtiuld U pil. gl v hl fellow count yiiu n FUKKOKCllAlUiV The bvt advice of uiU-i, j, MbleMto thepror tu-,,1,, all dIsaH?8 four donuUcanim ? feaT Mr. Lee always kt , ',' ! Drugstore a full line of Zjr for thetIUae. of Horst-s r llojrrand other doiiitic niUw! April 11th, 18SJ.tr T A. STEVEN', M. D. cF . Pu YSIOAN A.M Si miElls (Office vcr I Vioffi j SrMay te found at ni-Jit at tu sidenee of J. II. Stevm uiitui Street. i,. 7 . . t AM. IJE, M.I). PUY8IClAV,SlltaEGN AMi ItXTl.vT Offlce Jn loc's Drug Store. j,MvJ HE. FAISON, Attiukky Avn(,rivi,, OR AT Law. Offlco on Main str will practice In courts ofSnuiwin.M adjoining counties. Also in Supreme t-onrt. Ail ouwmww minuted io hw care will-receive prompt and rarefy attention. ie7-l-r EW. KEUU. Attorney and Couxscll. or at LAr. Office on Wall Ht reft. Will practice Jn Samiwon, HlmW Pender, Harnett and Duplin ( ouu tics. Also in Supreme (.'ourt. Prompt ersonal attention will t given to all legal bulneH. je 7-lyr ORANK HOYETTF, D.I. s. JL Dentistry Office on Main Street. Oilers his services to the iKitnle r Clinton and vicinity. Kverj thing tn the line ot Dentistry done in the best style. Satisfaction guaranteed. J" '-lyr W 8. THOMSON. t. Attorney and Cocnsell- ouatLaw. Office over Post oniee. Will practice In Sampson and ad- oinini; counties. Kver attentive and faithful to th interests of all tiientt. Je7-1vr BLYMYER IRON WORKS. LARG EST M ANU F. ; CTURE MS :of: SUGAR CANE MACHINERY H THE U. S Havin.sr been appointett asrent for tne above farm, in the counties of Sampson, Duplin and Pender, would De pieasea to near troni anj one in wani oi anytning in that line at manufacturer's prices. Be sure to order in time to secure prom p delivery. Address, A, S, COLWELL. Wallace, Duplin Co X. C. Apru li, lasy.tr BUGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, H NSW QUARTERS 03 FAYETIEYILLE ST. IgrRour.d Shaves, Hacks aud all Edgo TooLs made, and Repaiiing done on short notice. Respectfully, mch28-3m W.T. AVILLIAMSOX. - 3Iaay Persons Are Lsoten down froxn overwork or hooEcbold cares Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the cystem, aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, aud, cures malaria. Get the genuine. A fine Line now in Stock at Pope (3'ulbreth-s. " LADIES' DRESS GOODS T r . t . j noi iau io cvamiDa same, as they are remarkably chejp m if ore buynu- eewLere. Calicoiw 5 c. nis mwl m, fii,,,i,,,.fl to 10 cents, Worsteds 10 rents and upwards, Piaids at 6 cents, bleaching ft c-i.tsniid upwards. U-v'b litie of Straw Hals all iinsi-ciifH ;;iiu 'wieaiJ. . OUIl IMMENSE STOCK OF-STIOF.S w.uv t mir n,. ? ... . ' .vm. Ji' aw miKfcL i(j UAaillllie T.liO h.niiniia I.' A I T lr r? O 'ni.TTinnr. A f'lll and complete line of GROCF.RFF.S na ,-r,o.. T,. cheapest. ' ' p vi Plows and Casiin,s for ihe FARMERS' ALLIANCE. , POPE & CULBRETH. My New Stand ! (NEXT DOOR TO IIANSTEI X'S, ON WALL STREET, FORMER LY OCCUPIED BY W. IL STETSOV.) I have iru.ved to a larger stotR so that T can carry a Larger and Fuller Stock of General Merchandise' To meet the demands of my greatly Increasing trade. NET QouDS COMING IN DAILY! I he sain e motto ; "The Lowest Possible Maeqix," which u.lt ii j my traae. will be strictlv nlwwrwi in f.. . v. RUto .w JU uaure ouying, Kespectflllly, T. M. FRREI 1 STEWART, NICHOLSON A COOPER, Attorneys and Counselors t Law will practice in Sampson and adjoin ing counties and In tho Supreme Courl.of the State. All business vn. trusted to us will receive prompt and faithful attention. Offlco over Stew art & limes' store. feb 1 tf o&ximiji h. o. Mus. A. E. Muni'HY. Owner and Proprietress. The Murphy House is central ly located, with targe, comfor table rooms and attentive ser vants FARE, FiRST (U.ASS. FREE TRA NSPOUTATION FROM DKPO'r. SAMPLE Pi'.OMS F) X'MMi:i(CUI. Tr.AVELLlLS. CQrThe Travel in- public are respectfully invited to stop at the MURPHY HOUSE. J R. ROYAL' J SSALOOHI Headquarters Pare Wines and Liquors. Aalk in and call tor what yon want. Mr. Miles Jackson, my clever clerk In charj;e, will be pleased to serve you. -PureUpcountrvCorii Whiskey always on hand. Respectfully, feb31-tf , J. II. ROYAL. has I JAHES PEAKS' S3 & $4 SHOES f CMiretltUa U the Life f Trade," and If you hare not taw uiJ7!?L!7 aunot Imagine how Urelytrade U. or ho hard our mpetlto v wort 3.!! U. AAyourretaOerforUwJame.Heairf 3 Shoe, or the j2n r..nirelr non genuine uulea having oSriTme Iflrtoe .f . 'ff "T5 retailer will reppl7 y0a wlti .hoe, .tanWif you iunbTZonLl, rollers will coax you into buying Inf erior?ouicrrfln0t SHOF1 U cunr 'UNi-YrrTrrr, ... " 'LE UNEpQALLCO 1 Tn niiDiDn itu " TO "-nnoiUII r ATI f-x AND - Ottlldl' I. 'ERFECTIOM THE MOST FIT. FASTintO . Such baa bwnUunomt n . t the Tami Means' M shoe U tn I yt. are now abl. to affirm that talotefdoVyCS 7ear,asowe re- Our, are the original 3and M Taoaand tkZ eonTlneed "Kot exaggerate. 11 I JMMF.Vi. "V1 KNJa MP I i II l rait ma i i rw i . Mm I III ZZ I I i ' Jl r u iff - & . iv 111 LI III Call in at the New - Firm of WATSON & PETERSON. Where you will find all kind- o Family , Groceries and every kind of a Drink to tickl the pa!ate, ESS Pure Ui-conntry Corn Whiskey a specialty. Respectfully, WATSON & PF.TERSOX For 22 Years J. T. GREGORY has occupied his same TAILOR ESTABLISHMENT on Church Street. The great and orignal leader in low prices for men' clothes Economy in cloth and money I will force you to cive him a call. 1 STlitcst Fashion plates always mi nana. Juno 7th. lyr. tnveat one cent In a postal card and write ton. JAmS MIaANS & CO 41 Idncoln St, Boston, Mass. Clinton, N. O. Ptao Cure for Hon. umptlon U sJhq (he tesi Coirgh Medicine. Jt 70m hT a Cough without diseaao of tb iAXBga, a few dosea arc all you neod. Butlfyoane gtoct this (mt means of ftfety, tb alight Ooagh may become a aeriooa matter, and eereral bot tle will be required. f (C AirAfia J uwasLr J "V