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THE TIMES. T HITRSDAY, AUGUST 4, HATTERS OF LOCfL INTEREST. "InirTie. rnri5VT::niAN S.-1-vic-es ewiy llr.-t Sunday :it 11 :". in., and 7 p. in. Rev. G. A. I!oi'oil. Pastor. MKTHOHI5T. S.Tvii'i'5 tin.' 4t!i Smm 1av :it 11 a. n., and ;it night at 7 p. im. Kirt Sir.id.iy night at S.:?0 p. in. Sunl.i S-imol :it " p. in., Prf. ). i Paik. r, .Sup) ri!it-nl'iit, ItEV. .1. I). TF.fi it am. P.istor PlMMITIVK HAlTfST. S'TvifJiS Sit nr.i;i and S'lndiy morning; before tlx hinl Sunday in each month. Rev. Uuknick. Wood, Pastor. 1U I lMciri'Ks. STvicfs .r.i rvmuav ;irh month, inoi nitig and night. Sun-day-S -hool at 4 p. m., evrry Sunday. P.-.iyrr MeWing -"Very Thursday ni'it . Rev. C. W. Howard, Pastor C.-V. I!. M. i-v-t every' Monday night aft r tb 2. id and lib Sunday in each crtonth. llAl'TIST. S-;rvi:es t:v'ry Sunday at 1 :i. in., ;i i'l 7:il1 p. ir.., ex:rpt tlx' ''bird Sunday morning. Sunday School .t 0:30 a. in., It. i. Taylor. Sii"t. .'I'raver Mt'tiu every Thursday evening at-7::W. IIkv. W. V. Watson-, Pastor. VtF.K-WlM. llAl'TIST. SM-iciS Oil Sictind Sundav at 11 o.lock and on 4ih I Sunday at ; p. m. Ki:v.' II. A. Joirxsox, Pastor. Ain't it hot? Those Ki-A'i takes the eye; Mr. J. L. Thompson, made allying trip to Goldsboro this "week. Go out to the speaking to -da' in the grove below the depot. Dr. J. Hill Daniel, returned last week from a trip to Lumberton N. C. To day is a big day in our city. " Cleveland and Stevenson on every tongue". Miss Ross Smith of Little River Academy, returned home Saturday from Raleigh and Johnson count'. We arc again glad to see Mr. Eras mus Lee on our streets after several weeks illness, Quite a number of cases of sick ness is reported in town this week. Go out to the speaking to-daj' in the grove below the depo'. The watt rinebms t;dit arc coming in town this season are very smaii. -They pub Hum t o -. n." Mr. J. A. Culbreth one of our most popular young men span Sun d:iy and .Monday in Fa etteville. Mr. W. II. K le one of Fayette yiiie's handsome young men spent last Frid y in Dunn visiting friends. We found among our exchanges of papers this week a nice little six teen page paper punished at Latta, S. C. The Sun is a bright, sheet. That estimable lady Mr3. 1 J. Ji-tfroys who has been visiting friends in Fremont N. C. returned home Mo.ida- eve. Mr. Willis Hell brought in town IWonday a hog weighing after it was cured and dried 312 1-4 lbs, purchas ed by Messrs. Young Bros. Go out to the spei.king to-day in the grove below tlio depot. E r itching of the -scalp, falling of the hair, resulting in baldness, are otten caused by ilandrutf, which may be cured by using Hall's Hair Renewer. T The amiable and charming Miss Lizza '-Williams of Fjyetteville, N. C., passed through our town last week, enroutc to Mr. Johu Hodges near Little River Academy. That perfect mould tf sweetest witchery, at.d gloiously enchanting Miss Mamie Johns, of Auburn N. C. is spending some time in our city the guest of Mrs. J. ('. Cox. Mrs. llardie Home and ton, one of Clayton's popular young men left Monday -for thc'.r home, after spend ing several d:ys with the fauii of Dr. V B. Harrell. Miss 'Mamie Griitin of Nashville, X. C, who has been lending her l)eauti!"ul charms to our city" left for her home" Saturday. Accompanied by the bewitching and lovely Miss Callie Ayem. Go out to the speaking to-day inigruu ien oemocrais anu nauieais. the groye below Hire depot. j Since writing the above we have ! heard of the nominee for sherilf. We On Saturday evening at 3 O clock. believe he has called himself a Demo Rev. E. 15. Johnson passed away i cm Next November he will wish quit tly after several weeks illness j he ,a,i continued to cull himself a at the residence of his brother Mr, J . j Democrat. G. Johnson out near town. Mr. Johnson v.as one of Harnett's smar test and oonular vounir Drcachers. Tyi.hoid fever dil the fatal work, many friends will mourn his death.' 1 AN AGE OF SHAM- This is on age of sham, of infini !esirr.al thinness, where every bodv'j appreciates the Imaginable; and truejl$02. worth is thinner than moonshine.! Mr.. Edito::: Thi world is a mete stage and a 1 i I am r- straight forward Democ.t. i lie men and women are only play- crs. Ti, ,,!;,:..:., ..!, ... a in.- 'jiii.ii.uii l:ii:u-j lo pray Willi i he Prisbvlerian. knetla to nr.-iv wirlr -he .Methodist. goes under the water villi the Baptist, and drinks mean, j' - urn whiskey wi li ths rabole. I Sec that fair young laily, wilh aj f emtio nlnrinrr m I , -i 1 , I I j as though sh knew nothing ! else but smiles, hut you let that ladv i j lose a pin or have !;er temper ruf i fled and she can make you cut a doz en eyetceth in a minute or ca ise v'rtnr li-iir ti .-mII Wcn'f ...4- I .t. roo's, such towns as would make Juno and all the god3 hide Ihein s hes with terror. Things are not always what thev seem, That young man with bis kan garoo and patent leather boots, made out of cow hide; with a sdk beaver on his head that never herd of a silk worm nor never will. That young lady with her kids .;iade of dog-skin and those feathers that have nroved over the barn yard more than the desert. We dress in dazzling je.vclry on which the gold is thinner than a church mouse's shadow. In this age of sham, it becomes necessary to seem what we are not to act for the work in hand ar.d deal for the best results. BE CALM. Let, the winds and waves of adver sity blow and dash over and around you, if they will; but keep on the palb of rectitude, aud you will be firm a a rock. Plant yourself upo i principle, and bid defiance to misfor tune. .If slander with her poisoned tongue, meddles with your good name, heed hc"r not, Carry yourself erect; let your course be stra ghtfor ward.iand, by the serenity of your countenance and the purity of your life, give the lie to all who may un derrate and beiiltlc you. Heed not anything but your course in life, lie Calm, be earnest and sincere, aud remember that, "all things -come to him who wails." Claudk Eaule. UNTRUE- BY CLAUDK EAKLE. You aie not true! Though once 3011 came To me in das long passed. And told me ou would be to me, A pwect friend to the last. You told me seas could not divide, Oi:r friendship, strong and, true! That 1 could never, never find One half so true a3 you ! Ah me ! Ah me ! Such things must be! You are rot true! The vows of love. You breathed into my ear The glance of sweet affection iveu To me. was ah, so sweet I But now I see you as 3ou are; Your hert was never true, Else I would not now withdraw the trust V hich once I gave to you ! Ah me, Ah me ! Will it ever be ? 'ou are not true I I thrust aside, The dream so dear of ore ! Lest, I should wake, and find you still As faithless as before. I cast your friendship fur from me. Henceforth I know 3ou not I Unasked, I find you are not he WhoiM 1 have ne'er forgot, Ah me ! Ah me ! Never to see thee ! You are not true ! The broken vows Have faded! Sweet hours gone Were dear, but I renounce them all Without a sigh forlorn, 'Tis one more lesson added to The ma 113' in n3' neart, ... .... . ah inai is icu is pari i Ah me ! All love Is gone lrom me. "Rose Glfn," Dunn.N, C, Aug ust 1st. 1S02. The Third party Convention was held in Lillington on last Monda3', j and nominated a full county ticket, j we have'nt heard the nominees but j suppose they aie composed of dis- i .l1 1v . ' . 11 T! . .! f That wonderful Medoine Miorodc Killer" for sale at Dt II. llcod.-i D;cg - Store. . A CA11D. Gkovk Township. X. C- Julv, 27tl, ! anil as such I teuder myself before j I t'-e next Democratic Convention, as I i ...... ,-.. ... t ...:.. -l iaa- ior i uu iioil: i ii:ii;oii ior tie lliee of Rt'ii.!fcr of Deces. and if I -1 nominated and reeled I pledge wv- self to discharge lite duties of il.e ottice to the best of my abibitv. Respectfully Aours. R. T. Kknnedv. The Editors Last Words. Of all that man has here balow, Some things are ver- dear, And when there's danger of losing 1 all. He only has one fear. It makes no difference what he i as, Nor what he lias 10 fear, lie never thinks of costly things. But always of that that's dear. So, it Avas with the Ed-torj When he went awav, j And left a man to watch his goods. During his short stay. He did'nt mention costly things, Nor express but one desire, His last words were; "save m girl," In case you have a fire. AXON. Our Sick Boy. He was so gay when he was well That now we miss him much The reason why, I can but tell By saying that, a3 he, there are but few such, Though he knows that he is raisse 1 B3' those who are his friends But lhoe few lines may comfort him, When Tub "Times;" the editor sends. Oh ! we feel so sad, when we heard That Charlie was so sick, And it was all so sudden too, We hope him well as quick. Oh! everj-thing seems so sal Without him on our street-, For he always seems so glad To give a smile to those he meets. We cannot write as others can We know, not half so well, So when we do the be-t we can, The half of sorrow, we cannot tell. These few lines were written, Char lie, To comfort you while sick And when 3-011 read the feeble words Think of me, and get well quick. So now I wish you well, dear bo3'. And hope you safely through And when 3011' ve well and I am s-ick Won't you try to comf rl me loo? L N, O. On last Saturday a few people composed mostl) of Radicals and disgruntled Democrats assembled in front of the old Alliance store, for the purpose cf holding a pnimar3 meeting for this township' of the Third-partj'. Mr. S. W. Parker Ortlloil tlio mppt.incr to nn'op oml !Ur 0 7 1 pin and 4 20pm; PI, month 6 50 p 111. ,aud Albert Surles Was Suggested as Secre- s'' l,m- Retarnin-r leaves Plymouth, N. c. 0 daily excej.t Sunday fi 00 a m, Sundny 0 (') a m tai V, but before the Secretary could Williamston 7 ?0 a m, 9 58 am. Arrive at J Tarboro, X. C. 10 40 a 111 and 11 20 a in secure pnper and pencil the business Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and rpii t 1 . . Favetteville Branch leaves F-iyetteville 7.30 was oyer. I hey sent delegates to j B. ,., arrive Rowiami i.ir, p. m- Returning Lill ngton and nominated Ike Bill x?v. miUiy excep "Snda0"" Taylor for township Constable and) Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Golds J j tioro, N. C. daily excej.t Sundny, 600 a m; ar- we are sorry for him a man who ; rive smithfieid n c, t."o a m. Returniu.i- J . ; leaves Smithfieid, X. C. 70 a. m. arrives. has devoted h's entire time to wnoop- Gohisi.oro.x. c. :-:o a. m. .1 'fi i . . 1 ' Tjain on Nashville Rrnnch leave.- Rocky lllg the I bird-party to get IIO more j Mount at a n p m arrives Nashville 5 55 p. in. than a nomination for constable after ! JR 2S' irx&$X the election we are afraid he will be S"miayVfcOCky Munnt y15 a m" dai,y exc(-'t devotino- bis time trying t6 prove he i Train on rlinton Unnoh ierves Warsaw for " I Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 6 no p m and 18 Still a Democrat. Turnip Seeds, all kinds at D, H? Hood' 6 Drug Store. Don't neglect to read D. II. Hood's ad this week. SUDSCUIIIE TO THE STATE CHRONICLE. Daily and Weekly. Latest Telegraphic news from all parts of the world. (153 Union Press and Special Wire.) Has the largest daity circulation j in the State. Has more State correspondents than aii3 other daily in the State. Twelve Months $6.00 3.00 ; Six MolUll3 Three Mouths l..r0jGood morals. Healthful mountain Weckby, $1.25 per 3ear, in clubs ; climate. Buildings improved; steam J Kenneth Cameron and others, to sat of five or over $1.00. i heat. Expenses low. Increasing i idy an execution in my hands for 'V. K. -Ii:iC.Ij.A-", l.ditor. R. W, LiTCHFOKD, Manager. Nothing adds so much to a pcr- (son's appearance as a fine thick head ; of hair of even color, and to assure this use only Hall's Hair Uencwer. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. was troubled with Neuralgia and Instruction is otrered in four gen-' Rheumatism, his Stomach was disr eral courses of study, six brief j dcred, his Liver ws ' affected to an courses, a large number of special ! alarming degree, appetite fell awav, courses, and in la-, medicine and i and he was tcrribiy redafeil in- Ish engineering. The faculty include? ant strength. Three bottles of Mice- i iweii! v teMciiPrs. i Seholorship and I loan iuim.s are avauaaic ior nee u ; ..! :i.n. r . . : vnun men of talent and character. : i5lC r,cxt scss,"n bt?S"s spt- 1'. ! F,,r C:lt:il,,-ne wil- fuI1 information address, PitESIOKXT WlXSToX, Chapel Hill, N. C. -it-ni. Children Cry for F'Mier's Castoria. Do you scratch ? Haven't 3011- got the Itch? If so, you can get cured ! for o0 cents. D. II. Hood will sell 1 you two boxes Hood's Itch Ointment for 50 cents. No cure 1.0 pay. 1 have just in a nice line of Station ar End prepared to furni-h you any thing in this line from the cheapest Note Paper to the finest Linen Paper, B.U Heads, Statements. Draft Books, Receipt Books, Tablets, et?. Call at. D. H. Hood's Drugstore when in need of an3'thing in this line. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington & Weldon Rail Road and Branches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE- TKAIJS'S UOINU SOUTH. No. 2,? No. 27 No. 11 Dated Feb. 28 '92. Kasi Mail Daily Daily Daily. ex fun P M J 1" M I AM Leave Weldon 12 ;so 1 5 4:1 C 0i Arr. Rocky Mt, ! 110 ; 3i 7 03 rrive Tarboro 2 1-t I Y M I Leave Tarboro 12 r.8 6 00 I P M I I Arrive Wilson I 2 Irt 7 00 I 7 40 Leave Wilson - 2 30 .7.. Arrive Solma 2T , Arr Kayetfeville... T, 20 Leave 'ioldsboro... 1 in." I 7T0 I 8 : Leave Warsaw ' 4 It I I 9 "O Leave Mas-nolia.... I 4 27 I 8 10 I 3 44 Arr. Wilmington.. ! 6 00 1 55 11 25 TRA1XS G01XQ NORTH. j No. 14 No. 7j No. 411 Daily ' Daily. Daily. ex Sun X"m "1 aTm V M Lea. Wil'niJU?tou.. 12 sr 9 15 1 4 20 r.eave Mn.2r1.olia.... 1 51 19 57 j 6 02 Leave Warsaw...... 11 11 6 15 ArHvM'oM.slorj. 2 -'5 12 05 7 10 Lea. l-Mytt ervTiuTr .tztj ni Arrive S' ln.ft 11 :-5 Airiv Wil-on ........j 12 8a I A Si P M H !U Leave Wilson i S 35 12 M i 84 Arr. lloi ky Mt 4 0 1 1 ?o & 30 Arrive Tarboro C T.O 2 18 .... i ! Leave Taboro : 12 T.8 Arrive Weldon 5 05 : 2 55 : 10 00 Daily except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 4 00 j in.. Halifax 4 22 p m. arrive at Scotland Neck 5 15 pm, 0-eenvil!e (5 53 p 111, Kington 8 00 p 111. Ketisrninjr, leaves Kinston 7 10 a 111. Greenville ? 25 a m, Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon H 25 a m, daily ex cept Sunday. Local freig-lit train leaves Weldon at 10 15 a in. arriving Scotland Neck 105 a in, Oaeen villp 5 p in, Kinston 7 10 p m. U?tnrninjf. leaves Kinston 7 0 a m, Greenville ; 55 a m. Scotland Neck 2 i0 jv m , arrive Weldon 5.15 p in, daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C.via Albemarle & Raleigh R R. daily excoj-t Sunday, 4 40 p in i Sunday 3p m: arrive at VVilliamston. N. C. 11 bam. Kctunnn. leave ronton at 8 '- a in ana ! pip in connectin-j at wrrsaw witii Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78, Southbound train ou Wilson Fayettevilie Ri-in.-h ii 'n 51 Xrirthliiiim.l I 'n r.ll IlaiK- r Al l pi UIIU3. Train No 27 South and 11 North will stor only at Rocky Mount, Wilson Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No 7 mske close connection at weldon for all points Nurth daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via BavJ Line, also at Kooky Mount daily except Sun day, with Norfolk and Carolina for Noffclk and alii iioints North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen. Supt. T. R. K EN LY. General Manager T. M. EMMERSON. Traffic Maua-cr.- ROAWOKE 40TH YEAR BEGINS SEPT- I4TH- A College of h gh grade. Choice of courses for degrees. Also a Com mercial Course. Separate Prepara tory School for Iioys. Library, 17,n 000 volumes. Working Laboratory. , patronagC S"orth Carolina well repre ! sented. Catalogue with 8 views. ; free. Address JULIUS D-DREKER, PRESIDENT, SALEM, VA. ! Children Crv for Pitcher's CuSlorl-3 i Sioimc:i Case. S. II. Cliiford. New Cassel, Y:., : lrjc uuters cured him". Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. 111. I h-ul a running sore on his lo of: i eight year standing. Cubing tlirec ' j bottles of Kl-elrw Hitters and seven j Ixixes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and ids leg is sound and well. .To'iu Speaker, Catawba, O , had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctors siid he was incurabla. One bottle Elec tric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica. Salve cured him entirely. Sold I13' Harper & Hood Druggist, When Baby was sick, we gr.ve her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she pav them Castoria That Your Hair may retain its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, dress it daily with Ayer's Hair Vigor It cleanses the scalp, cures humors, and stimulates a new growth of hair Dr. J. C- Ayer & Co. Lowell. Mass. lrnoiiiicert Ilopdesw, Yet From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors gae me up, sa3 ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with 1113' friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearl3r woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular size, ooc. and $1.00. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. noticp:i Having qualified as Administrator of Mrs. M. E. Waddell. deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate, to present them for pa3ment on or before the 1st day of January 1893. or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate pa3ment. This June 27th, 1802. J, W. Waddell, Adm'r. Jno. A. Stears, Att'3'. Ju-7Gt. NOTICE On Tuesday the 9lh day of August 1892, I will sell at the Court House Door In the town of Lillington to the highest bidder for cash, one tract of land in Harnett county containing 140 acres, and bounded as follows: On the waters of Dardies creek in Upper Little River, to satisfy an exs ccution in IU3' hands for collection against J. O, A. Kelly, and which has been levied on said lands as the property of said J. O. A. Ivelly. C. McAutan, SbenfT. Ju 14 -it. ! NOTICE On Tuesday the 9th da3 of August 1892, I will sell at the court house door -in the town of Lillington, to tLe highest bidder for cash, fine tract of land in Harnett count', Johnsonville township, two hundred and sixt3 acres bounded as follows : Adjoin ing the lands of Sarrah J. Cameron. ; collection against F. J. Swann for the ! purch.ise money of said laads, and j which has been levied on said lands as the propertv of said F. J. Swr.: This Julv 9th 1S92. C. Mi Ani-A?, SI: Ju 11 It I for Infants "CMtori s la kt2 adapted to chilrm that I recommend it as superior to cr? retcrif ucn known to me.' II. A. Archee, JL D., Ill So. Oxf-nrJ St., Erooklyn, 2. T. "Th nw of ' Castoria' fa so nn'vrsal and Its merits bo well known that it seems a "vork of mjpereropatioa to endorse it. Few are the intfl.'itront families who Co not keep Cut tor 1a within easy reach.'" Carlos Martyx, D.D , New York City. Late Factor Blooraingdale Iicionatxl Church. Tax CxxTAca l 1 One Dollar Weekly Buys a Gold Watch b3' our Club' System. Our 14-karat gold-filled j cases are waranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to any $."0 watch. To secure agents where we have none, we will sell one. of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send C. O. D. hy express with privi lege of examination before paying for same. Our Agent at Durham, N. C. writes : "Our 'jewelers have confessed the3 don't know how you can furnish such work for the money." Our Agent at Heath Springs, S. C, writes : "Your-wakhes take at sight. The gentleman who got the last watch said that he examined and priced a jeweler's watches at Lancester, that were no better thaii 3ours, but the price was $4f)." Our Agent at Pennington, Tex. writes : . "Am in receipt of the watch, and pleased without meesure. All who have it say it would be cheap at $40." One good reliable Agent wanted in every place. Write for particulars. EMPIRE WATCH CO., New York, Feb2.")Lh,tf. ENGINES, SAW 'riissAsEiaXc; sacbii.sjs. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. i I FAROBOAR CO, YORK, Pi May-26-3in. VALUBHLE LAND AND MILL PROPE RTY FO R S A L E. Pursuant to a decree of the Super-, ior Court of Harnett county.' N. C made at the November Term 1891, in the case of John McLeod, plaint ilf, vs Frederick J. Swann, defendant, the undersigned, appointed Commis sioner ol the Lourt, will expose at pnVie sale at the Court House Door in Lillington, N. C, on Tuesday August 9th, 1802. at noon recess of Court, (it being Tuesda3 of August Term next of said Court), two hund red and sixty acres of land, on Gum Swamp, Johnsonville Township, Har nett count3, N. C, bounded on the West by land of Sarah .J. Cameron, on the North 1)3 Kenneth Cameron, on the East 113' Hugh L. Cameron, and on the South by Dougald C. Cameron, being the same land con yeyed by Neill McLeod and wife, to John McLeod 03 Deed dated 18th of December 1868, registered in Har nett count3 in Book 'C." Page 59. Also one-half interest in Mill prop. ert3' adjoining the above land, con ve3ed by Neill McLeod and wife, by Deed, John McLeod, D. K. Cameron, ami Fred. J. Swann, registered in Book ,'C." Page 62. Tbe said D. E. Cameron releasing his one-third in tcrest to John McLeod and Fred. J. Swann by Deed dated 18th. of Dec. 18C8, registered in Hook "D." Page 517. Terms cash. This June 28lh, 1892. Geo. E. Prince, Commissioner. JuKy-7 4t. FOE RENT. 8 room House to rent. If desired store will be rented for $.3.C0a month and house can be divided in divid ing 3 front rooms a.d passage at $5, balance J rooms at $1 a piece or $3 for all to one person, good well of water in 2 feet of house. The whole house and store to one person if paid stritkly in advance $8 per mouth, $10 ; if paid at end of month. For further particulars see G. H. Pakkkk, Iuui, N. C. and Children. Cator!a cttm CoTlc, CbrwfrparlflK, Hour Jjteraach, Diarrhoea. ErucUtio, Kills Worms, given bleep, and promote i restion. Without injuriotj medJoatioa. For wereral years I have recommm ! your ' Castoria, and shall always oootinu- uf do so as it has invariably produced banoittJ. results." Eomif F. Farsi. M. D., The Wlnthrop," 12Mh Street and 7th Aw New Tork Cohtpakt, 77 Mphrat Strket, Ktr Toit- i.tTi i'i IIT II -1 i LEE J. BEST Attorireyitt-lnvr, D U N N, N. C , Will practice in Harnett, an? nrf joining Counties. Special attvutb given to collection of claims, l May-l-tf J. A. FA11MEK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AY LAW DUNN, N. a ' Circuit : Harnett. Johnston, Sump son aud Coniberlami, Collections a specialty. Prompt attention given lo bw ness placed in band. Mch-:l-'9l.3 r. E. MtRcmsoH, Jonesboro, N. C, L, 9. Cm tun, LininctoB, R. C ATT0ENEY8-AT-LAW LILLINGTON, N. C. Office fronting Court House, April-Sl-flJl. D R. J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C Has met with most wonderful tpx. cess in the treatment of Cancer. Write to hrm for one of his pam phlets on Cancer and its treatment. BUCKLER'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in tire world fr Cuts, Bruises, r.'ores. Ulcere, Salt Theum. Fever SoreV, letter, Chap )ed Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positiTely cures' Piles, or no pay rerjuired. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, of money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Harper & Hood, leCrVliig; P-mliiC We desire to ssy to our citizens, that for years we have been selling; Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and, Electric Bitters, and have never handled re medies that sell so well, or that have gives such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popuh nty purely on their merits, IIarper& Hood Druggists, BUGGIES, WAGONS, 4 CARTS, Patronize lioroe industry and call on R. A, JOHNSON, Manufacturer of CARTS, WAG ONS and BUGGIES, if you need first class BUGGY I have then and I will sell for IcSfS tDouer iban tbe same quality of work eao be bought for elsewhere, so corae along aud I will guarantee -iaUsfactron. Ifjou want a DUMP CART, ROAD CART, or WAGON, I have as go. J as can be made. I do all kinds of repairing on CARTS, WAGONS, and BUGGIES in the best order. I Lfcve some SccomY Hand Baggies on hand and will sell them rerj cheap I am determined to liold Uw bead quarters for tbe best work for the least money, I am thankful for the rerjr Prberal patronage I have received in the past and w;il try to merit a better in tbm fotnre, so whea vow need any thing it, my line of business' come and see too before yon buy, for I act jovg to please, . R. A- JOHNSON, .
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