3 ; J a i ;. K. GRANTHAM. Editor. Render Unto C leaar tiis Tilings that are Caesar's, Unto God" ' God's- i .oarer Yrs In A-Jvance. 4 .7 VOL. 111. DUNN, HARN ETT CO., THD11SD AY, A I) a UST 31 , 1893. f VENTRAL . - . r ' . 1)1 RECTORY, Tow n Okficers Mayor. T. A. P u ,,... ( 'nii!ni-sioiier. J. II. LiM'. .T. r. . I. T. Missengill. 1'. T. Moon-. .i! in-y. K. P. . Jones. 3i irha'l. M. I,. ;ltiir!io. i MiiTiromsT. S.rvi!cs the Sut- i3i :il 11 a. in., and :ir niixht :it 7 p. iu. 1 i Sn.nlay. iiiht at-8::) p. ni. o'.nulav c iioul at II a. in., II. J. Strickland, njMTinteudcnt, JJkv. (J. T. s'immdxs, r.i-tor. I'UIMITIVK IJaITIST. Serv'fc Sat ii!i i and Sunday niorntnjj; before th third Sunday in ewh uiontli. liKV.'lJUIiNICK WOOD, r.tstor. Discti'LKS. Sirvice 3rd Sunday in nioiith. vnoniin and niiit. Sun d;iy S-ImkiI at 4 p. in., every Snnd.i.v. prayer Mevtin very Tlmrsf lay niht. IiKV. J. .r. IlARl'KIt, Pastor t W. It. M. meet every Moinlay nihr .it'ter the 2nd ami 4th Sunday in each mouth. r.ArnsT. Services evirry 2nd Smi thy at. 1 1 a. m., a id 7:30). in. Stin by Sehool at a. m.,- U. G. Taylor, Su t. braver Meeting every Tlmrsilay h veiling at t'.lUt, ". llKV. S. R. Conn, Pastor. ' e. v.s i ? y t v. m a r . 1 very 1st Sundav ' U 1! a. in. :i!hl S p. III. . ' i:i.v. W, O. Samit.k, Past nr. ? I u-lti Suunav at 11 oeloek. Sil-ld:l I S h l evi-tv sii'.nlav at M'.V) a. in. Kras- inii" I.ee. SHrilltelldellt llllV. J. II. WoitLKV, Pastor. LMi. J . Ii. . UUUUW.1N, DENTAL SURGIION. Gra-luateof Van.'enblt University, Dental Uepartme it, Otfers his services to the public. -Office rooms on 2nd floor Good win & Sexton buildiu, Dunn, X. C. July-W-tf. It F, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Vi!l Practice in all the surround ing counties. J0XES1S0K0. X. C. . "Ai.rll-21-92. ' : " "A- HETW LAW HUM. D.. 11. McLean and J. A. Farmer l ave this day associated themselves blether in the practice f law in all the courts of the Stale. Collections and general practice Hfdieitod. . l. U. McLkax, of Lilliuiiton, N. C A. FaumivU, of Dunn. N, C. I J. II DANIEL. DUNN, UAKNETTCO. N C. .Ha met with nui4 wonderful sue :ess in the treatment of Cancer. W rite to him for tine of his pam-J "V lets on Cancer and its treatment. Many Persons are broken drm from OTerwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds tbe "rstcra, aids digestion, remove excess of bue. aaJ cures malaria. Get the genuine. IF TOUTS BACK Or you are all worn oat, w aiW goodfpr roth hu?. It Is general debility. TT vUlcure you. cleanse your Uvtx, ana a good appetite. UUB. Y7A3dOaT31T LjifJ3 ;-'-:: (P,.,no:!ril,,uhrcor,s:!(:o11t.) Hie dlbale in the' House has worn our is welcome. Even the prole , riat that sits in tliejja lenes is becotu-J iiw tired. Tlio toes of the mad mod s nnl.ion tVet fronu-d to the Ca,i.ol tew days : the tracks now point I in another dir..-!. Tl, 1 , ', 1 i !to attraet the spifSior. Tlire i" o i 1 p:'l nrcspjeness to be fuml any where. norunv violence, nor eloquence, nor an vthin ihvt. ordinarily attracts the public. From the spectacular - M - point of view the cxl v:i kesMon of the j Kiftvthird Congress i a distim t failure. Ciiav: resu ts depend upon it acti m. bit the calcium litits and i stayc illusions are wanting. This unconditional repe.d men have neei. very active. They have -.dr.e work while other people have talked A reeordin committee hi- lieen ap pointed prosely' in; commit tee. The duty of the oi e is to keep a score of available voles; the duly of theither is to make a? many converts as .posj sible. Uoth are laboring hwrd. From the unconditional repeal standpoint it is a very active catjag. . .. Here at the Natiouai Capitol come indications of a proved, shape, and the atmosphere a : round Controller Kckefs olllce in the Treasury ha? perceptibly cleared Every ilidica t.on of a leUup in the existing strin j gene)' small or great, is an eneourag- ing factor in the situation. It may i resent a glimpse of the coming d wh but the morning twilight always be spak oad laylight ahead. It af C . J . nilii rro a m 1 t ' .r rnMimr ro. vuiei lean peopie. uia eu oi;nu mastery of the evi!"condit"tous with which beset ; tbat the- wonderful re source of the coutrjare ultimately bound to count in the icyersal l trude balance; that the conservative and courageous anion of our tinan cial instifutious iscipin-, successful! with the emergency. Tainsrs Heard and Said- - No' long ag,o, when the mercur down at O.-ala. Fla., was climbing near the top of t he tulp, two 'young men - ilecided to agreeably surprise their young lady friends by a treat of iced watermelon for dinner, says the Washington Capitol, After stud ying over .he matter a while they de cided that an ice cold melon wns not giK)d enough did 'not lu-gih to show I their appreciation of the young la dies so they went down into their pockets and purchased two bottles of the finest claret in the city-,- emptied thetn into the melon, then, sent ia to the hotel, with instructions to place it in a cooler place. This wan done, and. all would have been well had not the hwtel folks decided to treat the guest3 to a Gnc'watennelon the same day. The rich, wine filled melon lay si le by side with the melon navoreu ..i.h- bv nvHifi?' and ve!. the sameness on the outside remained undisturbed, a., rim, Hm holored fao- mv. jii wjv -- totum was ordercil to prepare the ho tel u.ehm for Cte' table. (No 'one ex-T cept the young men ' knew anything about the' wine bring put in the incl on.) As soon as the knjtV laid the melon often the peculiar odor satis fied thiWaitef that it was spoiled. A j j brif)f cfAiiLultation wa9 hob! aud the ! unauuuoufj-verdict was lUat it was no j uod. Tt was taken out and placed j 'in lue cow-'ot, where a mild-eyed Jersey lay dre mmg the Inuirs away ! The Ixiv'ne, knowing, a good thUg when slic.saw it. was soon on ihe out- side of the melon, wine and al?. Now, tvo iuarls of wine is a preny . shu - .... . ,:ir jdr.nk fur. even a cow. kimVu soon be- ! to loll on her, and fr a time she ! made thing lively. trying to stand j"" ht'r ht r llfels. try ing , to waltz, tugging at ii.o le-iee wnb her horsis and acting as ii she wa hal. erazy to paint tuo I.o.vu red in nl"""w ",.y u.e neavy .e I.. 1. . I ... l. . . i. r i. ! 1 i" '- ",r nt Sll l,5 o.il-H, .stag-erin i :irou"d ri whih, fdl divn and b-'jjan stmrii j; just the same a any other bum Since then sh ha ref scd to eat plain melon.- -Meiuphis Coiuuier cial Number of Niiws Papars in the World- : A N'-w York man with plenty of time ; spare has tecently compiled a news pap;r ce siih of the world. According to his figures. 4,'.)G. news oajiers make Uu-ir appearance daily on. this g.looe in filtynitie iirerent ianguRge, Many d tlie putdica. tions appear in four or fie language's, but mother Enlsh is geuerall' one of them when a variety is used. IleaM-en China (laims to hae the oldest newspaper in t!ievorld. The Pekin Gazette is said to" have made its' first appeararv.voyer 1 .00 ' .years ao. It still maintains dts original form-and niakujp v'.U.has'eighle n" vleaves, each ten inches long and four inches wide. They are printed only on one side. . It has to compete with only nine other dailies and fourteen periodicals. The oldest paper in Europe is the Post Zeituug; started at Frankford in. 1616. , Japan has ninety -two dai.ie uu-175 other pe radicals. Iceland has as many news papers as China Austria claims to have newspers itinted in a greater variety of languages than any other cou iiry. To be able to understand what all his subjects say ai.d to read all the newspapers f!i at are : published in his doiinuions,. the. Emperor of Austria .would need, tol understand ten ditrerent languages. . The Unit ed States, is the most enlightened country on . the face of the globe. More people read newspapers . here than anywhere eNe, and they t have more to' read. More thaiv one-Mrtrd ;of all the daily papers published' arcV 'published in the United Stale?. "I'i Ktno 1,759 dailies that make tliekp j.pearaucc there have to b a dd 006 newspapers and other publfca? tinns - which arc issued periodiually. Of these 13.404 tire weeklies and the remainder are semi weeklies, bi-weeklies, tri.weeklies, monthlies and bi monthlies. One paper published in the United State is printed in. 'Mag yar and one in Armenian. The, Do minion of Canada luis ninety-four dai lies, 576 weeklies and 132 monthlies. Great Hntain has 200 dailies, the av erage circulation of which Is five times as great as in the United States. Pari leads the world in the number of dailies published. Everyday HI different papers make their appear- j ance in the lively metropolis of I t tance. 1U19 IS as man.) as mu uuu bined daiiy publicslioas of London. New York. Philadelphia and Uoston. One or the Pari publications. Lc Pe- - tit Vutirnal, claims a iny circulation of over, 1,000,000.--Exchange. uBENJAHIN GPARKRE : ; Mr. Ben 'C. Parker, brother of our j townsman, Mr. Ed Pardef and -'Mr j i b A. Parker of Averasboro, who is jnow mourning the Io-s f Ins Fitvle I not "by Lawsic. Mr. Parker was ' shit j tlifougU the heart in the city of 'Fay . tt. iii t- ' etteviile, ou Thursday the 10 inst., jnd died lnstffntly. I. I haH hm elite the circumstances J connected wilj,. this awful. alTair, hut. ; having been requested to furnish, the Timds with a notice of the death, not ; having known. Mr. Parker -personally. ; I can do no better lhan copy a part t a pr.t ate letter written t Mr. r . . . " - ' . A. rarKer ny.its nrotner s employer March 12th. 1887. oyer six year ao, on our solicitation, he became a les dent 'of our citv, during four years of this time he was our faithful clerk faud business companion, and' at the same tiiue "an esteemel meniber oT our "fireside,' family circle, ami be came endeared to the family on ac count of his social and domestic kin:!ne;is. No young nlan in our citv had more, potter or truer friend- lhan lbn Prker. Known for the sterling, honest wo. th with which he was by nature eudoved. and tor his exemplary -lmliits, of (Mirist'ian pi etyand rectitude he taught in his eycryday 1 fe, and respected ty a.y who knew him, the announcement -of his tragic death, cast ra. gloom- oyer the entire city. The- si years en desri'-g claim of memories that boand .us to him injlife will 4itid us in death to emulate Ua CiiristiaU 'precepts and deponmei t 3 A friend. .A Ittlo CllrlM 'Ksperlrnee In n IJp:litliotlMe. I -Mr. and 'Sirs, Loren Tresott are keepers of j the Gov. '.Lighthouse at ! ' i Sand. Deach- Mis., and are blessed l with a daughter, foiir vcars old. Last April she was taken down with Meas- les, followed with a dreadful -Cough and turning inco a Fever. - Doctors at home an jl at' Detroit treated her. but in vain-, shc-grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere handful 'of bones "Then she tried Dr. King's New Diacovery for Consumption and after the ue of twa and a half hot- 9 ties, was Completely " cured. They say.Dr; King's New Discovery' -is worth its yeight in gold, yet you may get a trial Jbottlc .free at Harper & Hood s Drjigstore. . Sireoiii liina iieaitb. . If you are hot feeling strrong and 1i0q?('Ii tilir Vlfotrir:lirrnr. Tf ,4La j GripphUiieft weak- and weary, use .EiectHfiBitter-atTifis remedy acts dirpctlfm Liver, ISttijnach and Kidneys, epily aiding; thpseorgans to perforLOtbir functions. If you are alfllcted with Sick Headacic, you will find speedy ami pernfanent relief by takingElectnc Bitters. One trial will convince you that this., istlie remedy -you need. Large bottles on ly 50c. at? Harper & Hood's Drug Store. i ' - IJCSerTiugr; PrnlBC. f . -. -". We desire Ui say to our citizens; that for years we have been . selling Dr..King!s Nejv Discovery fur Con sumptionj Dr. King's New Life Pills, liucklcn's Arnica Sale and Electric Bitters, and. have never handled, re medies that "sell so well, or that have give sub ilniversal satisfaction. We do not lnsitste U guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tlje purchase, price, if satisfac tory resillta do not follow their use. I nntblua tiio wnn tlioip C" rPt I pop ulaniy purely on . their. meH ? Harperdl Hood Druggists. ! v 3 i ! jn WDm Keather-y ou . need fan ; btly t,cu. roin Fleminz & Co lrtnonnrHl 11 4 pel -' VC Save!. Fnun a letJer Written by Sirs. Ada E. llurd. of Grnton, KDli W3'q'utte ; "Was taken vit (l'i df co," which settled on my "Lunai'coogh Wet in. and finally terminated in . Consump tion. Fur doctors ga.e me up, say ing I could live bat a short ;ti inc. J gave myself up to my Saviour, deter minel if I could not- stay- with mjr friemls on earth," I w'ould.' meet my absent ones a!ive. My husband wai advised to get Dr..4Kiiig'i New DIi. coveryfor Consumption, jCofggha and Cidds. tr gave, it a ifial,.torU in alt eight bottjes; it has cured i me, and thank Gol I .am. now. a -well and kearty woman." . Trial, bottles free Harpcr & IIimmI'h Drugstore, regular S'ze. 5oc..and $.i.Q0. . , Opening of theTJbivVn(ity - . .v v ' : The next .ssioff!?rA" ;.y.njver8" ty will open .:Xhp?jyf ,ejVt. 7th. ueKday aud Wednesday. ..Jjiept," 5th .aiv1 Giji, w.ilI,be,iJevoted to . regislrsV - ' - "P , lion and. the.. allc4rotf)t pC. rooms. Lectures will begin FhuYldfty. Pres ident Winston has -had lofr'1 ,1100 letters 4luriug, the summer, .and" ftio prospects are fine for a Urge, attend- 1 tf , LAND fORS&DE.- A small irnprved fru3. J mile fiom Dunn, a healthy location, with gcxnl water. tprms eay. .aoplj , to .1. "Uare .Central limes, u,1 3m. r . 8 16. TBE JACKSDN HOUSE. :o:- DUiNN,- - - N. C. W. S, JACKSCftT, - - PKOPRIETOR. Comfortable. Rooms well fyrnithed. Tables furnished with' the best the Market afforrdsiiod everything kept in first-class order. Board by the day, Week. Month, Single meals, Fully prepared .. ... $1.00 $3.50". . $10.00 25 cents. for Traveling - Your patronage desired. July-27-tf1. ' ''' ' t A Hilllon FrirUda. A friend in need is a friend indeed J and not less' than'one mUHon people have found just such a fried as in Dr. King's New Discovery- forXonsump tio'n.' Coughs;' and Colds. If yoa havenever used this Great Cough . - , Meeicine. one trial will convince yoa .- that it has wonderful cafative pow ers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Flach bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or mon ey' refunded. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug store. , Large bottles 50c. and $i.OO. - - " -Irwiil ay yotf; t6 sertiie ia The JTriiEs. - If ,you rtoel vealry and .aii orn otit takt j -BROWN'S IR0Nr BITTERS I " HI 4 "A J t - 1 4f;: i i ". n i f t ! r ft 1,3 -.".-. t. r:3?'&tm .... . .-i 4a- :.m-

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