fc- 4. : ' , - J 1 I 1 HIT Ci i! V Lily t W t f! a, k gua:; iiiam. k '.;.. r. Hinder Unto C.k.iv the Tiiina that ara Caesar.;, Unto God, ; I, r V.r. In JtUamc. VOL. 1IL DUNN, HARNETT CO., THURSDAY, JUL 27, 189 NO. 23. 1 r "TT TT7 3 I F. i i l A DIRECTORY. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. r a-Khopu r riiiimi.trrin: o i ! the p?.rt of any onr It is bed jrwd ! . 1 DIE'S CREEK ACADEMY. FOB'S, HARNETT COUNTY, IT. C. J'rcp-ires for College or Uusmess. - Vocal Mu-ie. lnn'i.andd: and Tcaeh j (hromruir K!.uur corri.on:out.) his! Umt fl h m; rntjority f I lie it 1 Town' Okficbiis Mayor. T A. Vr The extra session. f Congress wui s ate wouhi vote for the repeal. 14 ! Ui'V. ConiinU-ioin-i--. II. Pom. J. i take out of the iniooverishe i tras- ifliaid tia .. Jr. ..fi.r ...i..-.. .i;r. fr.v- i 'i' r. , -m t. '!' yt, .. i ; ,i 'pi , .i rr Course I t cp. horty of )ir hluucn's have been leachiipj, l.4 slu- ( . o, L . I . Mi-cii-i.l, l..Mo.e. ury a big sum in c:uh. I iiouh many ent. and with a uVlermiiu;.! otiposi . Atrnfnov V ! i,i-ks Ai-u-xh-i! M L r. . , . . i Mi uci:Ss euro L( 'ast session. Al iUrllt , r . 1 . WO. ILfl. Jill Mill. .'I. Ij hi i (rivniupj if fl,,, titmiLil n,i a. I :! i.. . if . . i l ! .t.L WaJe. iKTiroTHST. .Service tlt 4t!i Sun- il.iy ai 11 a. in., ami at ni;;ht at. 7 p. in laiure run on during !ts absence from Wusliinion. they jump to a maximum wlu n it sits. T make laws costs Uticie Sarn a Iane amount, he ilolaveti. A fair uess is that a hill repeal i hij the m ly pass the llouie promptly, and that it 'may. of money aniiually. The pay alone then stick in the Senate " for some of in.Mnbera ol the House aimmn'.s to j!i-ne. with the possibilities that a " i ! ' A llnCuifii j c? .r f IrCC I M V k f A Qf f oJif T" n I A A t linn Ieaiumjj silver benntors. a vjite may' . ..... . . , ' ir.ny oitier svnoot in use aie. v.;ernj equal n:i van-a jje. iiret imme lof boarders. Sic mil s to a bkr-fom. Fall term opens August. 7th, 1893. For C a' al og u e : g i v i njr alv'anla-e?. tcti!noniats. etc. Add-ess. REV. J. A. CilLIPBELL, rrcfrai. July-irMm. First Sunday niht at 8::!0 p. in. Smnlav j $1,800.00 1 a yrar, and they va $130, School at a. m., 11. J. Strickland, Superintendent, h.v. GT. SfMMONS, Pastor. Pkimitivb Baptist. Services Sit urii in and Sunday morning before the third Sunday in each mouth. lliiv. IJuitNiCK .Wood, Pastor. l)iscnIiK.S. Serviites 3rd Sunday in raeh month, morning and 1 1 i jr ' 1 1 - Stm day S"li oI at 4 hi., 'every Suniiay. Prayer Mevriujr every Thursdajuiht. II3V. J. J. Uaupkk, Pastor C, W. B. M. meet every Monday nil.t after the 2iid and 4th Sunday in each month. 000 extra for mile.ige. To help them transact their business they require a small array of clerks, doorkeepers, prices, etc. The salary list fur this l'oice of assistants runs up to $730,' 000. This does not include the ser measure favorable to silver may; ac company it as an amendment, uiieii it goes back to the tJouse. j I learned ;.t the pension oiliee- that 2.5G0 pensioners have been suspend ed up to date uudor the t event r ruN in; requiring leneliciaries'of the I act gant at arms, which -is a sort of bank, j June 27, l'OO, to prove total riis'abil- through which the salaries of. the Representatives- are pa:d. To run this tin. me: al institution an outlay of Ity where they are drawing pensions for total disability. Many of i the cases suspended will not probably Baptist. Services every 2nd Sun day at 1 1 a. m., a l .7:3 ) p. :. Sr.n d.iy School at 0::tt a. m., R. G. Tayhtr, Su"t. I'r iM-r Meeting every Thursday lir.v. X. B. Co:;u, Pastor. Vur.si'.VTKUtAM. Kveiy 1st Sundaj at 11 a. m. and S p. m, , 1Ji.v. O. Sample, Pastor. FiiliK-WiLti P.AiTiST.-r-Serviccs on Fourth Sun; lay at 11 o'clock. Sunday School evety sitidar at !):!') a. nl, Kras mus Lee. Super:..! endenf JIr:v. .r4 If. Vv'oklkv, Pastor. fJetdifig ft. tonift, or children "who Trr.nt build ing up, should take BltOW&'S IKON BITTEIIS. It Is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousno&H, Liver Complaints and hcaralgi. $10,000 more is needed. Ai uldi- result in the dropping of the pension tiona! $ii3,000 irovide for the sup port of House post- ofli.o, th o'igli which as much mail matter parses as comes into and goes out out of a a good sized city. r" The number of Senator? being much smaller, their nnuunl pay amounts only to $110,000. with an addit -on of $l.i,00') for mileage. T;. (re is an 'expense of $.".1G0 for emj)loycs in the olH.;c of tim rice Pivsident. The o!li.;e of the secre tary of the upi.er iiouse, winch dues the banking and attend. to much of the clerical business of that August body costs $G1,.")00 in talari s. Clerks and messenger. to various committees draw $163. ")00. The ser-gcanl-a- arms, door kee(ers aud other helpers get an aggregate of $118, 300. ' It also costs a great deal of money to run th building whch Co;2:rcss er, but may he co.. fined to a reduc tion of pension according to the ac tual sia'e of disability. The idea, now seriously SMgested, of taking the desks- .iway fjoi,: the members of the House m ly yet re sult in making Congress look like a l)ig rural schorl without enmgli birch rods aud conical headgear to go a round. I The gold reserve in the Treasury moie tlian keep pace with the ther mometer readings last week, and closed at 93 (millions) and over. Carolina S'a'.es forever and forever, amen ! Now and then they would dcze in their eay chairs under the mellow mlluence of their happy sur roundings, and on waking up would indignaulty deny having been asleep and lake .another drink to prove thei wakefulness. And thus things went on. ' i Now it happened that the Gover nor of South Carolina had a wife u all good Governo-3 should have, on human memory the righteous ptu dence r.m wifely virtues of Betsey Jane, the spou-e of the Governor if South Carolina. . For near on to a Immbcuf years the saying has been a fMthful one, and worthy of all acceptations in our country that is to say, it has been faithfully repeated all that time and a t thing offered in response thereto ':as been universally accepted, either r i A LONG TIME BETWEEN DEIBKS. DR. J. C. GOODWIN, DENTAL SURG-EON. Graduate of Vanderdilt University, Dental Department, Offers his services to the public. Office rooms on 2nd floor Good win & Sexton building, Dunn, N. C. July-13-tf. occupies i or business purposes. Tie.:. Capi'ol is under the charge of Ar-j glass and all bewks chitect Clark, who is allowed $o-V 000 a year for keeping it in order. Four plumbers do nothing but mend !a!id renew the arrangements tor wa ter and gas. and twenty-live laborers are engaged every day in scrubbing the co rider of the y.reat edifice .All this has nothing to do with the keep ing up of the two wings, so far as D R J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C. Ha met with most wonderful suc cess in lhe treatment of Cancer. Write to him for one of his pam phlets on Cancer and its treatment. W. E. I I0RCBIS0N, vATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will Practice in all the surround ing counties. JONESBORO, N, C. Arril-21-S2. : A NEW LAW FIRM. D. i!. McLean and J. A, Farmer- hvc this. day associated thcnielyc-s i In the olden time of our Statehood, before the steam engine bullied the earth with thunderous stroke and re duced space to a matter of time, when whiskey with sug-ir w-v.; five cents a vera turned as that g'ass was filled and when a white man was considered as good as the ngro if he bjh wed himself, the G;y enor of North Carolina took it into his hand one -day to pay a long pihm ised visit to Ins neighbor, the Gover nor of South Carolina. So ho put a clean shirt ami a pair of socks in his ATLANTIC COAST LINE. straight or with sugar. , Zrir.7r.ON Vastk. the pri ?cipal of the old maxim that j x- ... ,. . 1 1 : North (. aroluuan. lie who aspires to novcr.u should hrst le:im to obeii and h name was Beisev Jane. She well knew the failing .of her Governor and she easi ly guessed thut the visiting Gove nor was tarred with the same stick. Quietly watching proceedings she at length concluded that these two old i i cocks were ub.ut as full as they could well, hold without slopping .over, and it was time to stop. Watch ing her opportunity during a rattier protracted doze, she s ipped away the pitcher, still half full, aud inserted in its pbice a piggin f cool spring wa ter with a elearryellow groud hang ing on the handle. But the instincts Wi'mington & Weldoa Rail Road aud Branches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS OUl'Q HOUTU Dated Feb. 23 92. Leav Weldon...... Arr. Rocky Mt...... Xo. 23 1 No. 27 I No, 41 Fast MM! Dally Daily Daily. jesSun P M V M A M 12 SO 5 i.i 6 00 1 40 G 31 7 03 r Arrive Tarboro. LeaT Tarboro 2 IS j V Ml M t saddle bag, mounted his horse and thci; interior arrangements .re eon-j rode away through the pine forests corned, The care of them devolves toward the south. Di!entlv fol- upon the Senate and House respec tively. Furniture and repairs require an annual outlay or $18,000, to which must be added .about 35,000 for fuel anil gas, The Capitol and grounds represent a cash outla3f of nearly JO,000.000. This estimate would hav started its original pro jectors. Wan iug a design for the j cordially assured him that he could lowrmg Ins nose in! th s direction he came in due time to the home of his b. other Govenor, .vhere he was recei ved witn all the honors of genuine Southern hospitality. Wliea asked how re felt his characteristic reply was "Thank you, Govenor. I am tiredi sleepy hungry and sober." The hbst of nature are" infallible. Though j Arriye wii.n'i'.--S " is tm 1 i'V(. sound asleeo the Governor of NoiMi 1 Y VlV: - i f- I -i '.I fU5 Xllnd I .. t f'iri.Nna ?.!f th.,t. so.noiliin.f tto Fa yette VI :i f ... ! 5 kC & i j , to Liittu oiiuuioiir i i j ( ... . . , . . . ! Lhv 'l chi" l, or a... I ; " J T ; ! wro!; a lac:-: of spirits as it were , Lea U wtn '- i 14 ! ! . . . . . - ; Leave Maxnoi .a'.... 1 "iT I ? li every nerve :i him cried out against ; Arr. Wilmington, j coo j ;5 li 2.'. TRAINS Q01NO NORTH. SO. 14 P I Daily. No. 73 Pnlly. No. 40 Dl!y fx Sun Leave Magnolia.... Leave Warsaw Arrive fioldabon.. Lea. Faytt6Vihe.. Arrive Selma Arrive WTileon A M 12 22 1 U AM 9 15 10 57 11 11 12 1)5 P M 4 20 Oi e m 7 10 Leave Wilson Arr. Rocky Mt. AM , . I 4 M S ? 11 ? : 12 80 f M . 12 !i 4 i s 1 'U e at ft 39 Arrive Tarboro. Lep.ve Taboro.... "I 6 U. 2 18 13 M Arrive We'.don-....1 S 05 2 S3 10 00 t building, the offered o00 and a building lot for the best one that should be submitted, Until twenty iiye years ago the site comprised an area of twenty-two acres. It w;w5 en larged to its present size of lifty-one rerneiy all these. Next day dinner was served at J2 o'clock as the horn blew for the hands to, come in. After it was over the two Goyenrs retired to the shade oj the long back porch, where corncob anil unc-haf acres at a cost of $ , pipes, with long twists of home grown 000. ' - ! tobacco awaited them. ' There, in the long, soft afternoon. reclin ng on easy It is generally taken for granted that, the Shorman law is to be repeal ed, and speculations as to the con- .-miction of the House cumuiiltees is i the hours awa.' rife. There is a great deal of tuTU about Mr. Bland's not aoing again :! ihev lolled a::d smoked nnd Iked i '" . V'u lfc l '. I fie i.:! el ' o. ii; ouic the presence of a hostile elemenf, j ana he awoke. ' His perturbed soul j had not deceived him. The pitcher j of toddy vias gone. He immediately! awakened his host, who curleously , L?a. Wiioiintrton- inquired, "What is the matter? 'Don't you see whac is tiie matter? said the guest, looking indignantly at the piggin and the gourd. "In deed, I see nothing wrong," said the now distressed host. "Please tell me what is the matter, my dear Gov ernor." "The devil j-ou say I Noth ing wrong, indeed ! I go to sleep Willi a pitcher of toddy before me, I wake up and find a piggin of spring water, and the Governor tells me in his house he sees nothing wrong in that! Well weil! Ail 1 have to say air," said the Governor of North Car olina, rising with a very great but rather uustea ly dignity, "is that it is . iLininoil lnr : i tiif hpt.wppn fl r i n ' i m . 'l.iily eXe?it ."loulay. f Traiu- on southern rlrllon, Wilson al Oil " s.iid t.tie flnvernor of South ! Fayettevllle Dranen ioav Fayettvllt 7 M j a. in., arrive Rnwlarxl 12,15 p. nr Itetumirir Carolina, as the situation Hashed on ier.ve Rortana la.is r. m. arrive Hayette- 1 Tlile 5.15 i. in. Daily excej.t hund'ay. him, "I see;that.snetsey Jane. She; Tniln bn MIIiWllxclJriineI1 ,VMI Col1,. means StoiMand we're done for to-jftTvJ day. I'm sorry I can't bring that leaven smitbfleil. N. C. 7 14 a. ra. arrive- J . . J 0 j CioIdsbaro.N. C. 3 30 a. in. pitcher back. I humbly beg your ; 1 , TJi!; Oil Nashvltle Brarirh !aroi Rreky pardon. Governor, but maybe there's! Mount atiKim arrives Na;.vm. 5 i. rc. -I ririrf" Uoj. I C 1:1. N'.-;,-.'.-. 1!. I "C a. ; :. arrK j Koeky UutH-t IS a. ra-l tidily t-x:eyt Daily eso.?M Sunday. Trait-.s on Srotlaixl Neck Branch Roal leave Wo!iln 4 () J m.. iiaiifax 4 2i i tn. arrive at Seotlan! Neck 5 15 l in, Oreiivll!e t, X.I T rn. Kinston 8 (' p ra. .Rt i:-ninr. leaves Kington 7 10 a m. Oroenvill t 25 a m,' Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon ii 23 a an, daily ex cepi Sunday. ' Local frlrht train lrv WelJon at li 15 a in. arriving" Srotlan-i Neck 1 05 a m. Oaeen vllle S TO p m, Jvir.ston 7 40 p rn, R-turuinar. b-avos Kinston 7 '.0 a ra, Gr'nv!Ue 9V a m. Scotland Neck 2 5 p m. arrive WelJon 5.13 p bottom rockers. I :l Iict3t,y JuUe al '",,r h "e a,,,i : ti:e tloor sa! oJ i.p;i'e. to i v. the head ot'the c;Mj':iiUee on coinage, weiixiiis f.nd- iiieasufo?. lv:i there up pe::rs io be no reas:M to do:b!. ti;at Mr. lilaati will retitaiii la liis "u Kd A': ourla' inijiU'io.uiy I' ; ;ic divi.i lietwixt th i b:in::bing , . 1 : i I h lerr . . If i.l : 1 - , . ..... f f 1 - i ::-,.: t. -1 s i ( 1 v. - 1 'nor .of Norili Caroi: u Iv ijito a t'jMai simile of iutcllucit c-ir j :rehr ssmyr.':: -J, Rtleuiniy wor:v- i'.- t nucc i-avi i!;i:t.-;i at t? a t . . - . 1 .! in; o v. 1 . ,IK the convefsivtiuit, Ti.v-t:.ik. : neck of !;is h f. ni at; 4 :i U P Hi N'...s. -ti. ; i f r zll 1 i;st Sr.h !Ky. All rail via -eiti.er uiX'n U:e I ft upon the iorii; K.: pv:i:L ,".-rrh via urf-;ife. i ,;,e 4-o-r, tra-.tilioa Ioj,s :ot. say wiuca aether the practice if law in ail 1 : 1 ace. - .' etsurts of the an. general socitt-d. D. iJ, McLean, of Lillington, N. C J. A. Farmer, of Dunn. N, C. May-1 N9:3. it is tvlievel that a ;?'., ;rl." y f.f the member of the ure ; in favor of the repeal fUte I.ov, and practice j if this is so a bi 1 for its repeal. will ' :us itie Ilouse rejjardies- ui '.vj.y ra-es of '-J.it ill : I tX0 i-'i Ui! JiT, ) voo Oct." A r..l that's lio.V l.O'.V it COiu: .lb ul -i rf.n M'Vav ;:ert;e ; a' .th;'-v t u ; 'riirou 'I.oat at! t Ley su) hed u:.l !.s th talked they 'tradition h v;c?iediy I;: lid Sub-i-ribs for Tau Times. KaJi!;arj I trails i-ci? 4 r'j..! vil ir:.--':. i N' 11 or:;.-oati4 tNo r. l'lly an:; t -u'Jsy. . Triw N-iii .-. h sr. ! !t North ri:l Ptf'V Trlt ti Trt..r.. I'. C.vla. A l marl i Ua!i.'L li K.. JiHj tr s-rrciy, f y . ri j.jivijy ? p r&; .rrj..- at vVi:i:af.it"f4, N. t?.. 7 I-; ; ii ar:4 pre; J'lytr.oct:1. p ..iii.t S p :i . I.? :j.;fr ;vc- t;jrfcj..nl'S,, N. c. Ui'y ;? .-:.!. y fc s rr ,.ci. ity i . an TurbcrJ. If. C. li i.i a:. . i; . ; i Ui. may be chairman of the committee on j drank. 1 hey spcculateti on the com , kept alive the -ayi.ig of ir.e Gov.r coinage. The rules of the House ing glorias of the country they pledg-' nor of North Carolina a-, u " cuavcii will in all probability be suh as to ed eternal friendsh p to each other ieM mode of j 'ggmg the memory or ; permit a majority to transact busi- j personally, aud vowed to prefer all t Uu:ulaling t!e ilaing b ispitality J p KMLT.cnj unv:r. ;ies, without aay arbitrary aa5ump 1 neighborly courtesies between the two j of a Lost, but bss failed to embalrt ia ' T. u. EiiMsa-oN, 1? uif JoiiN p. ririNK.rfa.-i..-u; t. t ,1 1 I 1 it' $1 'si d t f " 1 - f - 1 'A"- ... - C.-:w- - . i

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