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' ' I . . J ;'' - . ....... . - THE TITLES, Vvbuhueu Kvkiiy Tnui:siAYf uy YOUNO & GRAKTHaM. i TINS LEI S HIGH . LEE' J. BEST, i Allorrtev-nt.J;, D U N.N, N. c ! Will practice in Hnr!Mit. aJ .j O It A D E, . .-I I .1-1 MULL m RICHMOND 1 B ItlllllM" l OIIIUK'S. .StiA.;.! .... w f inri?CI "V tirir n icrx. . . ii -r"'" Wat: iitrni It. ft I lni .r WANT OF UNITY No enterprise can succeed without the proper etlorr, and unity of its moyersi No town can succeed or hope to unless its people unite to gether for its advancement. Time and nain since tho bcsii- ning of our Iiule town one enterprise after another has been agitated and some of them gnt well nigh on foot, when the like of confidence or of uns ity and effort would let it fall to the ground and die. In our midat we have tome spirited enterprising good inen who want to ;do something to advance the general welfare of the town and community, men who are willing and will invest their capital in a bank, factor', or some other similar businesi which will sivc the place, if gotten, a greater impetus, will be an inducement for other cap ital to come in and join with us, our location is fine, our forests can sup ply all kinds of wood, our farmers raise almost everything tht the Southern Mates grow, so there is no excuse to be rendered for not get ting some paying manufacturing utarted here cxccpc the right kind of elfort and coming together of our people. Now j-ou men who own real estate and want to see our town cope with other towns, lay aside selfish ends and don't feel like your rit is gold dust. Show that you are public spirited enough to want to see the Jown build up by offering attractive inducements to capitalist?, for almost every day they they are passing and looking localities for investments, The Times will take pleasure in advancing any good move or plana by which we can benefit our town, oar county and our people. So business men unite and lets see what can be done. March the 4th Messrs. Cleveland and Stevenson were inaugurated President and Vice-President for our nation, Harrison and Morton passed out, and now forthe first time the Democrats can claim the ruling au thority of the United Stale. " Re publicanism has passed away to give the power to a more deliberate con servative political party, and the two men placed at the head of our govern ment are. wise, patriotic, careful thinking men, who will try in every way relieve the burden 8 now fac ing this great people all over our 'DroA'A fair land. They are far seeing men who have the courage of their .conviction and will speak it in the face of. all opposition, Therefore under this administration we feel that the people will be relieved of many of the stupendous oppressions and better times will oon be dawn- 1 ing on our great country, and much of the new political antogonism "will be allayed. They will reel and know the effect so strong that all the old war Democrats wno were once dis iatisfied will return and be willing to nestle under the protecting wing of Democracy the balance of their days. Saturday wih be recorded in the coming history, generations will look back to it, tho day of Mr. Clevc land's and Stevenson's inauguration with pride. Something that never has occurred or been recorded in history for a President to be elected pn term br the people and the second defeated, but on the third ho again came In the and was winner. Something thai has no precedent in onr hlstorv. BRAND GUANO'S Are for Sale By YOUNG- BROS., Crill and see them bpfore buying, DUN N AGABEIUC INSTITUTE, One of the CHEAPEST and BEST Schools iu the State,' iu which to give your Hoys and Girls a good Pr&ctN cat Education. BOOKKEEPING Taught FREE. For further particulars, Address, B. K. Mason, Principal, - r Dunn. N. C, NOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale con tame -I in a certain Mortgage Deed executed to E. F. Young by J. K, Johnson and wife Betsey I. Johnson, and duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Harnett county Book D, No, 2, Pages 407-9. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the i Court House Do?r in Lillington on Mondsy the 20th day of March, 1893 one tract or parcel of land lying in Ncills Creek township, Harnett coun ty, edjoiujng tho lauds of the Barber heirs, C, Vestal and others, contain in 73 acres more or less, and for a better discription reference is made to the Records of Harnett county. This Feb. 17th, 1893. E. F. Young, Mortgagee. Feb23 4w. NOTICE OF LAND SALE, By virtuo of a power of sale con tained in a certain Mortgage Deed made to J. A, Taylor by J. T. Cor bett and wife, and duly registered in Book F, No. 2, Pages 87-8. Records of Harnett county. I will sell at pub lic sale for cash at the Court House door in Lillington on the 3rd day of April, 1893, at 12 o'clock m two small tracts of land, adjoining each other in tho edge of the town of Dunn, containing five acres upon which there is a splendcd dwelling j Corbett now livos, to satisfy said Mortgage. This 27th day of Feb. 1893. " J.A.Taylor, Mortgagee. J F. P, Jone3, Atty. Mcb2 4w. c. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors of the last Will and .Testament of Na than Douglass, deceased, late of Har nett count3', N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of Feb. 1891, or this notice will bo plead in bar of the-r recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This Feb. 14, 1SD3. Silas J. Douglass. ) J, B. F. Stewart. ) Executors. Feb23 4w. o S:rms;tl and UeQUll If 3'ou are not feeling strrong ani healthy, try Electric Bitters, if La Grippe" has left weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach aad Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, yon will find speedy and permanent rehf by taking Electric BitteM. One trial will convince you that this is tkd remedy you need. Large bottles ly 50c. tt Harper & Hood's Dreg Store. for Infants "Castorix la so veB adapted to cfcidrta tti I recoi&mend it a upoiar to tay prccriptloo fcaeTra to xne." XL JlJ Aschih, 2L D., IU So. Oxford pt., Brooklyn, K. Y. MTbe ux of 'Castorl' is eo tmJTersal aad iu merits so well kno-sh that it eeeina vnvrk of supererogation to eadorse It. Yew are tbo Intelligent f&milies vho do not kesp Cfistoria within easy reach. ! Giatxe 5LiHTTS, D. D , New York City. Lftto Factor EloomiocdsJo Jief onnod ChurcJU. t' i Tub Ccarxca ' i - t NOTICK, Having qualified as Administrator of John Dixon, Sr.t; deceased, late of Harnett county, N. CI, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to ths undersigned on or before the 1st day of Feb. 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, All persona indebted to the baid estate Will please make immediate payment. This Jan. 31, 1893, j Ben Dixon, feb2 6n. 1 Adm'r. NOTICE. By virlue of a power of sale con tained in a certain Mortgage Deed executd bv A. Fj Juries and wire Ida Surlea to the i undersigned and daly recorded in 'the Register of Deeds office of Harnett county. Book D, No. 2, Page 332, etc. I will y'on Monday the 20th4 lay of March sell to the highest bidder. for cash at the Court House Door in Lillington one tract or parcel of iand situated and lyiu in Averasboro township, llar nett county, containing 8 acres more or laas, adjoining H, A., Hodges, Y, T. Weaver, G. IjHodges and others, and for a better discription reference is made to the records of Harnett county. This Feb. 17th, 1893 ; ;E. F. Young. Fcb23 4w, Mortgagee. NOTICE OF, LAND SALE : 1 By virtue of a power of sale con; tained in a certain Mortgage Deed made by Dr. W.I. Strickland and wife to Dr. O, L. Denning, and by the said Dr, O. L. Denning transfer to, Dr. J. H. Benton, which said Mort gage Deed ha3J been recorded in Book B, No. 2, page 349 records of Harnett count-, I will sell at public sale for cash, at I the Court H jn se door in Lillington on the 18'.h day of March, 1893, at 12 o'clock m. one store house and lot in the town of Duan, known aa the Dr. Strickland slore. This Feb!, the 14th, 1893, ' J. II. Benton; Assigbec of Mortgagee. F. P. JoNEii, Att'y. Feb 10 4w. A; c Deeriua: Pre. "We dosire tqjsay to oar citizens, that for years we havo been selling Dr. Kipg's New Discovery for Con sumpt!orr; Dr. King's New Life Pilla, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled re medies that self so wall, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do uot hcsitiUi' to guarantee' them every time, and we stand ready to refund th'e purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. Theie reraedies have wbu their great popalanty: purely on their merits. HarrTer& Hood; Druggists. and hifdreo. CatorJ ceres Colic, CSoRsfippSSocL Bear &toiLAci Iiiarrhcei. ikucUtion, Kills Wrn24. eakp. toiX pcaavafe J results." CowAinr, 77 Hchjult Bte2E3, ifss? Tosd - S. II. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia aad Rheumatism, bis Stomach ws disor dered, his Liver was a fleeted to an alarming degree, appetite full away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength, Threo bottles of Elee- tric Bitters cured him. Edward Sbepberd Harrisburg, 111., j had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. UnsiBg three bottles of Electrio Bitters aid seVon boxes Buckleys Agiica Slve, and his leg is gound ajod well. John Speaker, Cttavha O., had five Urge Fever sores on bis leg, doctors &eid be was incurabla. One botJtle Elec trie Bitters and one box Buckley's Arnica Salve cured bio entirely. Sold by Harper & Hood Druggist, NOTICE North Carolina, Justices Court, Harnett county. V Hectors creek ) Township. Before D. E. Green, J. P, T. B, Crowder and N. M. y Rand; trading as Crow der and Rand - ys J. S. Holt, i It appearing to the satisfactit n of the Court that the defendant. J, S. Holt, is a non-resident of the ..State of North Carolina and he cannot af ter due diligence be found within the State that he has property therein and it further appearing thnt plain tiffs have a cause of action against said defendant, It is therefore order ed that notice of this action be pub lished once a week for six weeks in The CentkaL ; 'Timet, a newspaper published in the town of Dunn, N. CJ notifying the defendant J. S, Holt to appear berore the undersigned on Saturday the 25th day of March, 1893, at 12 o'clock m. at his house in Hectors creek township to answer or demur to the complaint of Crowder & Rand for the non-payment of tho sum of thirtyone dollars and thirty two cents with interest due by note, And let the defendant take notice that if ee fails to appear and answer or demur to said complaint the relief demanded therein will be granted. This 11th day of Feb. 1893. , D. E, Green; J. P. Feb 16 6w. o LOST J On or about the 10th day of May, 1891. the nudersigned lost a Life In surauce Policy in the Pean Mutual Life Insurance Company of.Pbiladel phia, number 58907. for $5000,09, It being a fifteen payment life policy, on the five year distribution plan. A liberal -reward will bo -paid by the undersigned for the recovery of said policy, fjThis Feb. 17tb. 1893. K. F. Youxo. P. Citify - IDII1BH i ffllfiv AiiUitjijiT.LA15r LILLINGTON, N. C. Office fronting Court Uuae. Ai.rll-a-92. . ' D R. J. H DANIEL. ! DUNk', HARNBaFCO. I a I Ha met with most wiwidWui I cess iu the twiatnent of Caoeei. . Write to bim for we ef hid f pklct8 on CAHcer and its treataet. J. A. F ARMKE, ATTORHEY AND COUNSELOR AT UW DUNN, N. . Circuit : Harnett, Johnston, Saap. son aud Cumberland. Collections a specialty. Prompt attention given U all bast ness placed in hand. Guaranteed Cur. We authorireour advertised dri. gist to sell Dr. Kind's New Disc j cry for Consumption, Coughs $ui " Colds, npon this condition. If are afflicted with a Cough. Cold f and will use this remedy as directs! j giving it a fair trial, and experunci I no benifit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. W I could not make this offer did w q4 know that Dr. Kiuc's New Discorerr I could be relied on. It never disai. I points. Trial bottles free at Harpei I & Hood s Drug Store. Large sin 50c and $100. - .NEW BARBER -3HQP. WE W: PATER1T OHAIR. SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING Done in FIRST-CLASS Style. Come and see me, .Respectfully, RUFTJS X. JERNIGAN. Mch9 '93. ' ' NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. On Monday the 3rd day of April 1893, I will sell lo the highest bid. der for cash at the Court House door in the town of Lillington, one lot of land, 45 acres of land, adjoining the lands of I, W. Avent, W. Blachard and others, which has been lerieJ oa as tho land of J. S. Holt to satisfy an execution in my hands for col lection. Issued from the Suptrior Court of Harnett county against J S, Holt and in favor of Union Cea tral Life Insurance Compaay. Th:i the 6th day of March, 1891- C. McArtan, Sheritf. . Mch9 ts. W. E. MtHCHISO!, Jouesboro, 3. G. A Good Opening for, a Newspaper We will sell our entire outfit chesp. A 7 column Washington Hand Fri, plenty of Display Type, good will, etc- Term made easy. For further particulars, address. The Timls. V Duon N. & P. O. I5o.t, 145,
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