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The Sampson Democrat from Clinton, North Carolina • Page 3

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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. ITo Democrat Uext Week. USINESS LOCALS Holmes of visit to Miss Mrs. i yilliam Florida is here on a Marianna Holmes. Bnxiness notices under this head.

10 cents pet Calledto Heet in Clinton Eic- 31st Agreeable to custom ana in line first subsequent insertions, 5 cent justice! to those who-do the me per line. F. B. Johnson, T. V.

AMA1T HERRING- chanical work on the Democrat According to former notice Jthe Clinton, Dec. 24, 1896. 00 D'S Sarsaparilla, has over and bampson connty Sunday School there fill be no issue of this paper next week. Our next issue will Richardson, and Pieston McCullin arc homo from the ni vers it for the holidays. over again proved by its cures, Lonvetttion fis calletl to meet in! LOCAL 1SJEWB.

when all other preparations failed, that Clinton December 31st, 1896, Jan. Tth, 1897i appear With to announce the people who buy jroods in. Clinton that they carry a' complete their Ine of at 11 a. and will be in it is the One True BLOOD trurwet, Beef Cattle Wanted session two days. Election of llasanc Officers- The township chairmen are re I want lo bay poor cows and Rev.

B. B. Culbreth of this county ha been transferred by Conference to Bethel Station, in the Washington district. Representative C. H.

Johnson of Lisbon, who has been confined to his room for several days bv quested to- be present, also their Dry Goods, Show, IJats and Notions. We bought our stock to the best advantage and are enabled to save all our customers money. Our ladies' dress Roods will please yoa in quality and price. We carry a select line of shoes for ladies, men" and children at popular prices. respective secretaries, with a re oxen to fatten.

J. E. Royal, i Clinton, N. C. Turner's North Carolina Alma port showing number of Sdnday At the regular communication of Hiram Masonic Lodge in Clinton Friday "the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Henry iE.

Faison, Wi A. H. Herring, S. M. J.

Newman, -I Rfty Years Ago. nac for at Holliday's uur line pi hats embraces the latest styles. Drug store. 'Price 10 cents. painful sickness, is out-again.

Mr. R. II. Matthis has sold Mrs. Itowena Micks, returned Tuesday night from Goldsboro, Mrs.

J. E. St. George visited friends in Wilmington this week. Capt.

E. L. Fafsoii is quite sick with rheumatism at his home -at Elliott. Solicitorj M. 0.

Richardson made a business trip to Goldsboro Tuesday. j-Mrs. M. A. Stafford is hero visit to her daughter, Mrs.

If. Chesnutt. Call and see. us find, we will save you money ocnoois in their townships in 8'J6, giving the names of the superintendents knd teachers, and 'number ot pupils in each All teachers are also requested td be present and as many pupils 1 as' Bring' your goose feathers to J. W.J B.

Matthis Secretary, A. Bethune Treasurer. I B. F. Powell.

He wants a large .1 i lot of them. Grandfather's hat And within you see, 5 Grandfather's favorite cough remedy. CrouQ'tWa' jBronchitis or Or baby at night waked the house with a i. With Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Gran'ther was sure no cold or cough would e'er fail of cure. In hats the styles change, but the records will show Coughs are cured as they were 50 years ago.

will comei. We wish to advance Austin Williams: Zieg ler and' Bay State Shoes; his meat market' business to Mr. W. F. will probably return to his farm in Taylor's Bridge.

--Hon. J. E. Fowler went up to Greensboro last week to attend a meeting of the Trustees of the the Sanday School work in 1897. Come to J.

R. Peterson's for There will be some exercises day esterday morning, the. 23d. On your Christmas Confectioneries, Candies, Fruits, ana nighty and stalks on the work by Mr. Henry J.

Faison of Fai We have recently added a complete line of Zieglek Dros. and Bay State Shoes for Ladies, Gen tlejnen and children. These are best shoes made. No other house formal and Industrial son, and others. I Mr.

W. B. Aus.tin of Dunn and Miss Valeria VVilliams of Newton Grove were married at the honie of the bride. A reception was given at the home of the groom In State. School.

J. K. Key ji Id school at Flea Hill, closed "for the holidays It will be interdenominational. in Clinton handles them. All who are interested in I the Mr.

M. Hanstein of Philadel- Fine lot of Japanese Tooth Brushes from 10c up at Holliday's Drug Store. I 25 barrels of Apples just received at J. Rj Peterson's. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, and lung diseases.

Where other eoothinc Sunday School work are respect- rnday. It will resume Deo. 28th Mr. I. R.

Rutler has moved bis family tojjis farm near Hunt- phia is here on a business trip. Uunn on tne ioliowing tuily invited to come. His many Clinton friends are E. L. iParker, Co.

Chmn. Quite al number ot relatives anl friepds of the contracting parties ln residence CUNJON, NORTH CAROLINA. pleased to have hi hi among them icy ana there. H. Faison, Dist.

Chmn, elixirs palliate. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heals. It lis not a will remainuntil after were present. Fire wxrks of all kinds at Holli- again, lie Christmas. cheap cough syrup, which Mrs II.

J. Williams is. in (Jhrjstmas with her Mr- Asbfcrd's Latest Invention. day Drug btore. M.

Hanstein got a tip the other Lartre lot fine Colon, all day that a certain i Dry Goods spend-sister. Rocky Mr. Arhos Crumpler was here 1 1. TT-- Pears.il 1, in Saturday With a cart load of rit i 1 nil in to 9. rAnta TTMiiiriav'a Triu' uouse in ixew lorK was in need Mrs.

J), iMonnt. Mr. Thomas of Ash ford relatives Store. i ot casn and would sacribce opae Special Announcement from the Old Relialile Kinstou is visiting in nnstmas turkeys, mis season lie raised siity turkeys from three of tbeir stock order to raise the Clintoni The latest Qf product soothes but does not strengthen; is a physician's cough remedy, and it cures. It is put up in large bottles, only, for household use.

It was awarded the medal at the "World's Pair of ninety -three. It has a record of 1 50 Years oi Cures.1 Go to D. Al. Partnck's for vour raonev. He fonk- ad hens, lie is the champion turkey FIRM OF tuvpuiive ueiiius ma suuuie tr i Tt.

4., r- ort Mr. W. S. Holtms ofharles-ton, West Virginia, is here oh a visit to his parents', Dr, ami Mrs. A.

raiser of Sampson. repairing broken uuas oig tne otter and bought the cheapest dowblifcds. It. works like acharm -wpuu" 1 Prr ever nrougnt to Ulinton Capt. J.

Smith is home me same time lie round some from Siler City. He is comman -Mis Ida hf tieal invf-ntion. Tt nromises to be fulllina Phrklmaa ro -1 1lqtHing houses the same fix dant of the; cadet corps' of--the a Air Ahfnrd if. nnnfinn0lOD and bought Men's, Boy's and. t.ne to Mr.

Ashford, if embracing toys, confections, 8' s4l aud where she with Mrs. vases, natent.ee. Lhlnn. nnrf a-iLZ 1 Children Clothing from; them. day for Rocky' Mount will spend Christmas D.

M. Pearsall. Thompson School. Capt. Smith will 'spend the holidays with his 11.

B. GIDDENS, inventor au Qf 7 TIT Ira WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED tUR father, Mr. in Tay lor's Bridge.) 1 THE CANTATA TO MORROW NIGHT. p- win give you tne nig- watcnmaKer. Jeweler For Rent.

gest bargains you have ever Mr. Lester Butler returned from the University and Mr. Truman 01 ute from Wnke Forest Attention is called to the ad 1 offer for rent after January pought. word to the wise is and GENERAL REPAIRS. On to SECOND STOCK- of FANCY DRESS GOODS morrow night, Christmas Cantata will be given un vertisement of South River Bap 1st, 1897, my dwelling on Fayette- sufficient.

Call on him now be- night, a Tuesday night. Musical Instruments. Sewinir Machines. tjst Institute, Autryville, N. I fore the stuff is all sold.

ville Street. For terms der the ausoicesiof the King's jiocks ana jewelry repaired. Daughters in Atkins Hall. The BKr-BriDg me your work. Satisfaction A.pply to Ernest M.

Hobbs Clinton, N. C. MILLINERY, CLOAKS I AND CAPES. The PRICES as well as Oualitv defv comnetition. in this japer.

This excellent school is under the management of Prof. J. W. Smith, a graduate PE CT aC Vej1 are the guaranteed Cures bv llnnrl's SovconaiHllo l.o cures bys Hood's Sarsaparilla, be Miss Minnie )ne of the teachers in is home from Raleigh spending the holidays', with' her If is" that Judge T. For Rent: The Slocumb resi H.

B. GIDDENS, CliDtbn, N. C. cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, proceeds ro to charitable purposes and it isj hoped that the people of Clinton and vicinity will go out and helb the cause. The cost of Sept.

3-tf We also have a complete stock of Ladies' Misses audi Child fetiV of Wake F()res College. rit him for catalogue. dence in Clinton. Convenient. me ana neaitn-giving LO D.

ine Shoes. 'i 1 Remember we are headquarters for anvthine: kent in a first class Otjr Blooi! Is Up NOTICE. healthy and roomy. Write' W. R.

Slocumb, Wilmington, C. Mr. II. I). Butler son.

of Mr: admission is' 20 cents, reserved Boykin has formed a part nershij And we are having anexciting James L. Butler, and a fornic-r seats 25 cents, children 10 cents. Dry Goods and Millinery Store. Mail orders promptly filled. nf with Arm.istead Jones, Eso 'of These figures are within reach of Just Beceived Sale ofLand For Taxes.

M. E. CASTEX Goldsboro, Clinton boy, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. He is now a con Raleigh, for he practice, of law all. A -new lot of watch chains, etc.

ume oi it, witnout a doubt. And our side is going to win without a doubt and we are going to have Call and see them. i Messrs. B. W.

and ueonre On Thursday. December 24th. I89fi. tth rvmk ductor on the Southern Railroad, running -from Brunswick to Ma better too, Without a doubt. G.

I). Rawls Son. Sotitiierland of Goldsboro sold twc Mouse aoor at public sale for cash, I will sell to the lowest bidder, in nimntitv of lan1 Capt. I'anguim Eesigns. i Vi.i A 1 a .1 i ant wnat good will better times ot ar loads of Jiorses" at auction con, Ga.

He is accompanied by T- I I iuhuhiur. v. i.o.l I ir vj 1. 1 m.m ui iltuu IIH Lilt; do the man whose blood, if it, is io infl an no I rrt if it j. nave uijciicu in oi uiastj Jjaeitu I u.muuin, ui nies uue uierBon, 10-wn: Tuesday.

Tlio prices paid were of his havinsr Ot niS Maving In consequence ence his wife aiui ilittleson. The reports of cannon crack market on the corner of Wall and In i (an nor. an tKin OnelotlnCHnton known as theG. W.DrauKhon Drincinalshin ofthXT Vi ii t4ild'uu and thin thjt he IS ot. bounded on the front by the street running iuuipa-isuip vi une Railroad streets.

Call on mo fnr litoW it .,.,4. .1 into the Elizabeth rond: on th K.rtww fair. accepted! the Wilson ed School. Prof. K.

u4. ,1 "Jt the Hobbs lot: on the back sde hr he vi Grad -Mr. Chas. J. ers siKJOk nie eartn niguuy in I lnr 14 Hi It Villi W.MIII, III III1H.

IllVfi tn ivn nnM lkn I i I. A tut.ii .1 Parker, of Iia the racket mM j- -r-j gu uuuci uu suu uoiure Winter tuc souiuesi. inemarsn, or Dollar P. Mangum on Friday tendered nA a. mi hwhn vnn hava hasf not.

i orancn. xaxea aue tor ihkl ii.aa. and for leitdi. Secretary ins resignation as Uaptaiu ot the tle to se1 Richest nrices raid. Mv Utf iLY.

w. 1 1 cnnxon a week ago, out tnere is amazing juiqt now. The mayor has been enforcing the ordinance Carolina teachers. Association i i i i i Sampson Light Infantry which R. Williams.

or rihrifv- it. I Vnn mnf. o-ot a w4i i M5Ko7 was nere last weeK on a business was accepted. On the same day trip. sarsaparilla to do tliat, and while "Gold Plating" the company indulged in practice against setting, off fire works in town and this explains the cessation of the nightly cannonading.

Wo aitsgetimiD get tne OeSt-JJa- pyv rerren lot, coiitiuiiuiff -abont two 'Done in first class style target shooting. It was a bad day acres. Als one of land ciiTitHinino- twn Mr. Lai. M.

Hobbs who has been teaching the public school at vius 4-qo-j? erratea sarsaparilla plate watch cases, chains, chartns, for it and all the scores were low hundred and nineteen acrea in South Clinton Township. South of and near the Kail Road, about two or three miles from Clinton. Tutrs Mr. French McQueen leaves SANTA ear rm GLAUS Giddelisville came hornje last week At the January meeting of ngs, shirt and cuff buttons To the Public rings and give am clo- -i I JU UU1 Ltr llli- due for 1893-1894, $45.01. scarf Company, a Captain will be elec sick and will spend-the holidays One lot on Lisbon Road, or street.

South of the III I I I HI here. any COlOr desired, Komail Or red UtvV nf Rail Road and between said Road and the ten, aiso a Liieutenant to succeed o-nlrl i or tne Rail Road, known as the M. C. Peterson Lieut. 01 H.

Giddens, resigned Has his Headquarters here. We have just received and Also silver plating spoons Patly reduced prices-much of AlQnfiilrT.loHn.onna'."1 mumauu xiutiuiib hx lot. 1.21. Tax due If HiivH. Ar.

will and forks triple plated at reasona Two tracts of land in Dismal Townshln. nown to-day to spend Christmas with his aged mother in Lumberton, Robeson county. He will be absent next Monday night. The cotton market is therefore closed here until Tuesday morning-when Mr. McQueen will be on the market again.

as the William Godwin land: one containing 50 ji car ioao or miyes anu imnses to it at cost. Infants and childrens cloaks going at cost. The public ble prices. IF. Rawls.

Bennett King. acres and the other about 25 acres Tax due on it, one dollar each year, for 1890, 1891 and 1H92. -arrive hero Dec. Oth which will Clinton, N. be am, sale here until sold.

See la xuviitju to call anu examine my One tract of land known as the Haywood J. Stock And tflko n.fi van f.n.rra rf fVio Peterson tract in South Clinton Township, on opened an immense line of CHRISTMAS GOODSToys of all kinds for the little folks, and suitable presents for all ages. We are selling everything at popular prices and our customers are bound to be pleased. We are carrying a full stock of winter dress goods, with silks, velvets, braids and fur trimmings, also ladies' ready made capes, and the material to make them. Ready made baby cloaks and cans Mr.

IP Bennett of North Nrw Simp I I ad in this "a I the East side, and bounded by Big Coharle, be- Clinton and Miss Virdie Kiner I wish to announce that Thke I am offering, i i Due ing a part of the Meet Peterson place. Glericoe School, closed $1.53 for 1893. Attention is. called to the ad were married at the- residence bf Mrs. M.

E. Moore. retired from the employ of Mr. One tract of land In Tavlor's Bridge Townshln. vertisement of W.

S. Partrick an- the brideW father, Mrl W. R. King, Clinton, N. C.

H. Stetson and opened a black its fall term oh the 18th, without public exercises. The spring term will open on Jany. at thft I lowest. Wo a L- I i Clinton, on yesterday the 23d about nine miles from Clinton, on East Side of and near the Road leading from Clinton to Taylor's Bridge and known as the William Spencer Peterson wood land tract, containing about ne nouncmg mat ins stock is going smith and general repair shop on at noon.

The ceremony was i er- at cost, until 1st, 1897 when my own account in the Beaman 1807. The term just closed hundred and eight acres. Taxes due $1.44 for each year, for 1890, 1891, 1892. formed I by Rev. A.

Crumpler shop opposite ihe shops of Bizzell liail Milline was a highly satisfactory one. Iin wry of the Mtithodist Church, The at py a Specialty, J. M. SPELL, Sheriff of Sampson County. gratifying alike to.

the principal, lie moves to his new store. -r-Messrs. L. P. Best and M.

Hobbs of Warsaw and Witherington and R. B. Souther Beaman. All work brought me will receive, prompt and care endants were Mr. Odie Page'and Prof.

Ezzell, and the patrons. Miss Bettie Mr. Georsre ful attention. C.B.Hall. Miss Mattie Barnes of Dunn lias Daughtry and Miss Mary Bennett, land of Goldsboro we-re here Tues- charge of the Music department.

Mr. Eddie King arid Miss Ada day attending the horse sale. Bennett, Mr. Geo. Di Bennett and Dry and greed beef hides.

Messrs. Jijio. D. Bellamy, McNeill and Thomas W. WEIL GOLDSBOEO, O.

Highest price paid. Misses Sallie Lee McKinnon Miss Zilpha Daughtry. The happy 'couple received the congratu- i J. A. Ferrell, Clinton, N.

G. Strange of Wilmington were here ations of! their friends presentahd Tuesday as attorneys in a suit On account of not having shelf and Allie Lee are home from Ra leigh, where they are attending school, the former at Peace Insti tute and the latter at St. Mary's afterward left for the home of the and ladies' and children's trimmed hats are selling frdm 20 cents up to 0. Wp insist on your looking at our ladies' hats before buying, for we can! sefi them cheaper in connection with our large stock of other goods. j' We invite the attention of housekeepers to our stock of matting, carpets, curtains, window shades, curtain poles, floor oil cloth, rugs, picture frames, towels, table linen, table oil cloth, table covers, knives and forks, spoons, scissors, shears, and tinware of all kindsJ WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF room tor my large stock of cloth before Judge Boykin in chambers.

Messrs. Black Gillis, contract groom where a delightful recep ing, am closing out my entire tion was given in the evening. ors, askeo ior a removal or re a ceiver Adams of the Atlantic, stock of and children's shoes at cost. Also rubber shoes. Come and g-et Rev.

Joseph Evans will preach at the Presbyterian church on next Sunday the 27th. This will be To the Peonle of Samnson. Dunlin Prcf. iMangum's Successor. and Ohio Railroad and to be made parties, to an action for bargains.

Greenthal Son. I. I the Graded recovery of wages due them for At a meeting of 3iis last appointment in Clinton as he, leaves' with- the becriunin; of an Adjoining Counties: work done oh the road. Receiver School board Monda night, Prof. Bring your green and dry beef a.

Edwards was unanimously hides-to J. R. Williams. Adams was required to make his home in Wilmington and agrees to pay off th4 liabilities of the elected. Superintendent the pays thes highest prices for them.

SHOES this season. You will make a mistake I if you buy before seeing ours, for 1 1 we bought ours before the advance and cx-pect to give you the benefit of outbargains. Clinton uraaeo scnoois to succeed Prof. E. 1 P.

Mano-nm resio-nrid. ITCH CURED IN.HaLP HOUR road at an early day. Prof. Edwards cotnes from Vance By a single application of. Dr.

Our neighbor, the Caucasian, eountv. but is at nresent nrinr.inal David Sanative Wash. Price 50 i x- i It is in error in stating that the books cents a bottle. I or a private scnooi at the new year for Milton? Evangelist Crumpler. will a series of tent meetings at Parkersburg on Christmas: day.

He expects to have an interesting meeting which will continue for a week or ten days, i- 5 The people of Clinton in particular and of his, circuit in general rejoice that Conference has seen fit to return Rev. J. G.Johnson to this charge. He therefore outers upon his third and necessarily last year on this circuit of Sampson dounty? are: in bad condition. Those officials fami Stanly county.

He lis a teacher Owens Minor Drug Co. Richmond, Va. of reputation and recognized ability. He is a graduate of the Uni 'lTow Friends, liar with the facts say 'that the books are in good shape and that Hear Us It does not cure tooth ache Da versity, class of '88 and has had vid's Sarsaparilla does not but it i cures that dull aching five years experience in Graded schools, having held the prinOi- the retiring board of commissioners ably and faithfully discharged their duty. It; is true, however, that the financial condition of The bulk of trade comes from the sons of toil.

which a debilitated man feels everywhere except in his teeth, palship the Winston, Durhajm and As heyille schools! Altogeth Sampson county is bad, but not We desice to return our thanks for their liberal patronage and to say to them that we are till ready to serve themr and ak that they will not forget that we are still in business at the same old stand. Our Stock is Complete io all its Branches, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Gents Furnish- ing Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, and in fact everything that is sold in a first-class store. We Well both WHOLESALE and RETAIL, I i -i. being ab'e to compete with any house in the country. AVe are head- -quarters for SHOES STAPLE DRY GOODS, such as Plaids, Domestics, Pant Cloths, and for Clothing there is no house in North Carolina can compete with us in style, quality and prices.

Ous are up to date in every respect. All we ask is a trial to convince yoa that we mean business. he is exceedingly popular. A Car Load of Builder's-Lime at er he has been teaching eight years, through any fajult of the Commis and he comes to us en- J. E.

Royal's, i sioners. I ne county simply more than it has money to pay educators of the leading W. S. Part rick is. rushing his new building to completion.

The Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's Tasteless Chill who make their living by the sweat of their brows, to whom a dollar is a hundred cents, and in whose hands it represents the return for toil of some kind, These people support ninety percent of all mercan-t I tile enterprise, and they should be on the lookout for the best values for theirdollats, and it is to our interest as well as yours, to giyJthe MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY! which can only be remedied by the levy of a special tax. dorsed by the State. Let the give him make his the school patrons of I 1: I Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon, Svruo. brick work is done, the woodwork men, are now engaged upon the interior and the tinners are tbeir full support, and Your dmgjri8t is authorizad tol refund -For some! time a Hatfield- abors successful. the money in every case where it Ifails to nam at work on tneroor.

Jir. McKoy feud has existed between cure Tice, oU cents. artriek will move to ins new Balaam and Virgil Best, colored Eight Years Till Leap Year Again- Pure Home Made Whiskey. brethren, and cjitizens of Clinton. "place of business about Feby' 1st.

--Last week Theo CI ute woe tii- AH V-r tt i The feud has resulted in a num I offer for sale pure, home made Therexare but a few more days Corn WhiskeV at. thA -InwAst. ber of personal encounters and lJl icapjcfuj-auu luonio uuiu prices, at d. i. icoyai place a wounds, but nd loss of On So come and see us.

You will lose nothing by it. Saturday night iVinnl and Balaam do well tojmake use of the oppor- mile west of Clinton. Call jand tunity they, have, for it will be a see me when you want the pure met in front of!" D. M. Partrick' long time before another comes article.

W. R. McKensie. store and had a sparring match. I I I The 1900 will hot be leap- year but save a great many cents and dollars.

We ap- preciate your patronage and will treat you fair and-square. Our word is our bond arid you can depend upon it. With many thanks for past favors and trusting for a continuance of the same, We are yours for mutual benefit, j. Respectfully, 1 H. Weil Bros Will Best, a son of Balaam, came vear.

Th'e year is 365 days and KOTIGB six hours ongless eleven minutes. to his father's rescue and-Virgil was worsted, but not seriously. In the Mayoris court Monday Balaam and Willi Best were fined The eleven minutes amount to one day in on4 hundred years, when We will have to arrive in Clinton, N. C. 50 head of well broke 10 each and costs, --amounting in Fire and Marine Insurance Co.

through its agent at Clinton, Mr. L. A. Bethune, to cover loss Mr. Clute sustained in the burning of his cotton gin.

The company paid the loss promptly upon receipt of-proof of loss. Mr. J. H. Royal has brought suit for damages in the sum of 8100 against the Cape Fear Steam Boat Company.

He contracted with this Company to pull a fiat loaded wth merchandise, from Wilmington to Clear Run. Tile flat was brought part of the way and then detached, causing dam-ago to the goods on board, Jhence the sui't for damage. JULIAN LEWIS leap-y ear is dispensed jwith. Tlie year 1900 will, therefore, not be a leap-year, but there; are still la few marriageable young men in MULES AND HORSES all to $27.00. Rev.

A. A. Butler, of War saw, has accepted a call toFrank- these Sauford Express. DECEMBER 30th. 1896.

DO YOU KNOW THAT The HEW YORE RACKET STORE mton and will enter upon his new Mules running from 14 to 16 hands field at once. A correspondent Xot every woman, who arrives 1 uiK.ua I IV QUU CUlLOiUlC lJ 1 IIUIU at middle ae, retains tne coior and timlwr Th; stwt i itt of the North Carolina Bapt ist says of him: "lhe.Eastern association loses onejof its best pastors. and beauty ot her but every bought than any we have boueht this OF woman may do so by the occasion- year and wiU tne buyers the advan- Bro. Butler was veryl popuiar witn al application of Ayer's Hair Vig tageofthe low prices. are hereto stay and will treat oar customers right.

his churches and other people's or, it prevents baldness, removes CULBRETH BROS are located at the Hotel Murphy MOUN AT OLIVE, dandruff, I and cures! fall scalp DRY: GOODS, SHOES' HATS AND NOTIONS. too. He believes in a progressive religion and succeeds in getting fetables. It will be to your interest to see ns before buying at any Oiher market. diseases.

,1 Horse for Sale! us churches to believe in the same dnd. We would much prefer to J. R. HIATT CO. CLINTON, N.

C. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as thvy cannot reach, the 'S'eal portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure Deafness', aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the niucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube pets inflamed you have a rumblinir sound or imper-' I offer for sale a fine young some more men like tnis Is packed full of goods jast bought York for the Fall and Winter We have an immense and carefully selected line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hate, and Millinery Goods.

The Ladies will be delighted with our Dress Goods and Millinery. horse, good size, well! broken to brother coming into our midst line of We have just bought and opened a comple Executors Notice. both double and single harness. than. to see them, going out.

We A good buggy and saddle animal. eel sure that all the pastors ot feet hearing, and when it isentirely closedrt Having this dav Qualified as Executor of the AND NOTIONS DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS Terms reasonable. Apply i to this association and the brethren last will and testament of Jacob Underwood, de- ceased, notice is hereby tfven to aU persons sU VeTJ tiling 1Q the Style and at FODUiar PriCeg Come to generally, who knew brother Butr H. J. Hikes, i Clinton, N.

C- same duly proven according to law, to me, with- which we are selling at very low prices. Don't iail to see our line er, join us in cheerful, hearty see us. It will be money in ronr Docket to bnv froni nn. Deafness is the result, and unless wie inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casss out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition-of the mucous and hopeful benediction. "God For class job work of before buying.

Dress goods and all kinds at popular in one year from this date, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate are requeued to make immediate settlement. This December 18th. 1896. 6t J.

B. HERRING. Executor. bless him in his charge! Respectf ally, i We keep also in stock a full line of groceries and our patrons prices. To prevent the hardening: of the every description send your orders to tle Democrat.

The best letter heads, note heads, bill heads. subcutaneous tissues of the scalp know that we can not be undersold in these. CalP on us. CULBRETH and the obliteration of the hair kk'Mil I Ul ail? I frVrt of sometimDla will give Une llundrea uoiiars lor any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be enred byJlall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F.

J. CliENEY Toledo, 0. tSold by Druggiata, 75c. posters, and everything in the Hie of job printing at the lowest tbinz to patcat Protect your ideas i the mar uliicies, which baldness. (-.

use I tring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDER- use Hall's Hair BURN Patent Attorneys, Washington. ienewer. prices. U0UNT OLIVE, N.

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About The Sampson Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
856
Years Available:
1892-1921