TP " " J L'.-.l Jt f $ Nv . .. - l iMES. .N X a JL-lLJLLd . K. GUANTHAM.K litor. Render Unto Caesar the Thing that ara Caesar's Unto God. God's- $1.00 Per Year. I. Adv&ttw VOL. III. DUNN, HARNETT CO., THUHSDAIY, NOV. 9. 189;. NO. 37. DIRECTORY, Town Oeficers Mayor, P..- A. Pir kT. CoumiUsioneri. J. H. Pope, J. C. Cox, P. T. Masaengill, F. T. Moore. Attorney, F. 1'. Jones. Marshal. M. L. Wade. C'liurclietf. Methodist. Service the 4th Sun day at 11 a. in., and at night at 7 p. in. First Sunday night at 8:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. in., II. J. Strickland, Superintendent, Rev. G. T. Simmons, Pastor. Primitive Baptist. Services Sat rdaj and Sunday morning i before the third Sunday in each month Rev. Burnice Wood, Pastor. I Disciples. Services 3rd Sunday in ach month, morning and night. Sun day School at 4 p. m., every Sunday. Prayer Meeting every Thursday night. Rev. J f Harper, Pastor. C, W. B. M. meet very Mondas night after the 2nd and S mday in each month. Baptist. Services every 2nd Sun day at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sun day School at 9:30 a. m., R. G. Taylor, Bupt. Pruver Meeting every Thursday cning at 7:30. Rkv. N. B. Cobb, Pastor. Presbyterian. Every lit Sunday nil a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. W. O. Sample, Pastor. Fuse-Will Baptist. Services on oarth Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School evety 6unday at 9:30 a. in. Eras mus Lee. rfupcriuteudeii' Rev. J. II. Worlsy, Pastor. A NEW LAW FIRM. D. II. McLean and J. A. Farmer nave this day associated themuelves together in the practice f law in all the courts of the State. Collection! aad general practice solicited. D, U. McLean, of LiUtngton, N. C J.' A. Farmer, of Dunn, N, C. MayvlK'93. DU. J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C. Ha met with mot wonderful auc in the treatment of Cancer. Write to him for one of his pam Mets on Cancer and its treatment. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will Practice in all the surround ing counties. JONESBORO, N, C. A4rU-21-9J. ft. J. C. G00DW1H. DENTAL SUKG-EON. Graduate of VanJerdilt University, Oental Department, Orfers his services to the public. Office rooms on 2nd floor Good in & Sexton building, Dunn, N. C. July-13-tf. Progressive Institute. Dunn, N. C. Fall term for 1893 begins, Septem uj0er , j IKdSON Address- ! ld. Parker, Principal. j Aui.2iih.lS03. j i 'SUPPLEMENTARY TiTinAmTraAV a -vt EMINENT SPE CIALIST. Or. J. II. Daniel, !unn, :". C. T VT." IT T IDT T. T"v- rrf tt. rr r rrtr rr t - ,a inc. ax.oai .mi x yjr cancer and scrofulas DISEASES. Some months ago we responded to repeated requests of readers in all parts of the South and through inteN lLent and unprejurticeduierabers of the editorial corps of the Journal, thoioughl' investigated the character, standing and record of of that emi nent specialist Dr. J. H. Daniel of Dunn, Harnett, County, N. C. As a result of such unbiased investigation be endorsed this remarkably success ful practitoner in the highest terms, which come to our pen. Since then additional search has been prosecuted and snpplimen- tary testimony aa to his rare and su perlative skill has been so bounte ously presented Jhat we deem it due to those who suifer from the distress ing and fatal diseases which yield to his power to again report upon Dr. Daniel and urge those who need pre eminent ability to seek it where it alone may bm found. We speak advisedly when! we un hesitatingly declare thai Dr. Daniel undoubtedly hoi 4s Grst place in this country, iu the special field of medi cine in which he is engaged. No other physician has demonstrated such important and uncqualed skill none other can paint to the proud and significant record that Dr Daniel can show. No specialist in this line can produce its long list of cures then all other hope was gone all other skill unavailing and yain, as can this leader in the cure of Cancer, Scrofulas afflistious and kidney diseases, Since the publication of the en dorsement of of Dr. Daniel we have received scores of letters enthusiast i- cally corroborating all that be said concerning his skill and ability, Many of the visitors declaring tfiat Mie day they were induced by an eds itorial commendation to seek this master skill, was beyond all other days of their lives frought with an importance and freighted with a bless ing which can not be expressed in words. To those who did not read the Journal article we would say that after nearly twenty years experience in thetim e of unbiased Journalism, we have now encountered such meritf as it is now our duty and privilege, to make known to our readers through out the land. Never during our en tire experience have we discovered a record so remarkable a success so glorious. Neyer have wc come upon a practitioner whose percentage of cures was o large whose results have been so practically all one way when lauures (ii tnere De anj-; can not be found. In every other case, kind could be given, there A-ere dis- covered as a matter of course, a large number w!io were no cured a pro- portion whose diseases had r:L.od the point bytd hJpe:. Taiiwtx-. 'peel to find, even in the case of 1 !:?') 1 most able phvsici.'ins Such. howeS' 1 most able phvsici.'ins Such, hm?eM i n . , r .i L' er, was not the fa-jt in tho cas? of! f, TA . , .. . ij ! I Dr. D-tmel. V hils't not attrdmtinij ; I ;! ; or ilesirisitr to attribute the qualify j I r : r . 1 ! :i I:. . i j.i iiuai.imiHyioaayinan, we are k, . - . common justice oWinl to snv th-it-if Dr. Daniels has had anv failures, we 3ru Hnai:u -o una uiera.- ui no oi!:er, practitioner ever investigated, canwi? say the same. r For these reasons wc again com mend him heartily and without re serve. He is a leader in all the turn. implies standing among Lis breth ren in the profession as a giant amonj; pigmies. We jate him as the high est in his line. We cop the above from the Chi cago Trade J uirnal which spaakks m the highest terms of our. townsman, Dr. J. H. Daniel. The Dr's. success as a specialist can not be too highly, valued as he lias taken many cases which had given up all hopes' from other sources, and he cured tiiem Those who have Cancers will d well to consult Dr. Daniel, for they cer tainly will be relieved. Ed. r OUR WASHINGTON LETTER (From our Regular Correspondent.) The long conflict of the American; "House of Lords" is over. Without, a c'osure rule, by the force ot th0 same circumstances which have als ways operated in the Senate to bring about a vote, the bill for the uucon-j ditional repeal of the Sherman law was brought to direct issue, ami passed. The end came shortly be4 fore half past seven o'clock Monday night in the presence of an immense crowd that had patiently waited in the galleries all day. It was unati tended by either excitement or en j thusiasm. The yote wa3 forty-three yeas to thirty-two na-s. There werp no surprises in the vote, so thorough ly had the position of each Senator been discounted during the length' struggle. An analysis of the voles shows that twenty-three Republican' and twenty Democrats yotd for re-j peal, while nineteen Democrats, ten Republicans, and three Populists vo1 I ted in the negative. s Wheu the the Senate met in , the mornins of the dav that will be mem! brablo in the poiiticai historv of this democratic Nation, so great was thb interest in the impending climax, thij public galleries were filled and lon lines of anxious spectators waited with remarkable patience out upoijf. the tiled floors of the lobbies surh rouuding the his'.cric chamber, for the rare chance of finding a seat with in. The air in the chamber was chii- iy. and, although outside of it.e great marble building there seemed - to be a flood of October sunlight, no wane , r i ! i and mellow rays found their way m-r to the room. The prevailing tone of the picture was dull and somhrel There was no glint to the gold deco-j rations there was no ray of silver, Few Senators were od the floot. Sen- ator Voorhees. his set and impassive face showing traces of weariness, was almost the first arrival on tha Demo - cratic side. Senator Faulkner, tlie ! lieutenant who had advised and so nearly succeeded iu accomplishing a flank movement, wandered in:'p the chame and out, artin. moving with aick and alcrt steps. From eioaKroom emergcu iut uwv-. --w, j Phersoa and the solemn Vilas, Mr. Gorxaan also appeared, smooin m up clean-shaven face, ia the fit of uis Prince Alber: coat, and eyen in the cross hi luouth. O . t; Ucpu:):ip side ia: Senior Tt -i::-r. - nms; a. His f-ce, typical o:a .uic.axhal 'I dor, v.i? hurid in some manuscript-. 1' ua,o however, hlel rapully llre N,":uc however, hiei rapuiiy. Scisator ShtTjnan entered ami viewo 1 the sevne with sedate interest. The 0 . ,T venerable Senator Morrill Hat in un eUsl ic atlilUl. ir. V(,iT..c and , a .. w;,ite dirrsanthemuii. annpr.re.1 RU i ' miUaneoalv. Mr Wo'cott and Mr, rarnercn. both well dressed and , bour?(1 to CfU,h ()tier hy & iariDOflv of view $ on the great question at issue, came a-m-in-arm. The silver phal anx gathered around Mr. Toller, but not to plan further defense or suggest assault. Jt was quite appropriate that the valedictory should be delivared by Mr. Stewart, who, for the sixty-seventh time eince the debato was beun, was recognized uv ttie chair. "Tiie die is cast," exclaimed the Nevada Senator dramatically, and then he launched forth upon an address as full of classical illusions and similes as a school-girl's essay on commence raent da'. Me brought forth the Trojan horse half a dozen times and threw scorn upon "the Hessians who iiad -betrayed and captured the While House. Mr. Stewart sat down, Voorhees was on his foet. but the Vice President anticipated him. " The question is. shall the bill be read the third time?" said Mr. Ste venson. The clerk read the title of the bill. The end was drawing near. And then the 'Vice President uttered the words which must kave been welcome to Mr. Voorhees' ear3 after so many weary weeks. They ought to be put in capital letters. w "Shall the Dill pass?' The roll was called amid an impressive silence. Tha re sponses were clear and distinct. Some Senators must have inwardly wondered how much of their political depended upon "aye" or "no", but IIS NOT A JOKE BUT A FACT 11 i 1 WOW IN STOCK the; lar B3T SELECTED ARSE QOmFL MERCHANDISE EVEQ SHOWN CONSISTING- OF THE FOLliOWIKQ- LIKES. OUR DRY. GOODS LIFJE 10 PRETTIER AND 10 PER CENT BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE our stock of BOOTS and SHOES are immense. We make a speciality of ldiea and mens fine dress shoes, our line of heavy shoea is j unexcelled and we never forget the little ones they j mst itq shoes- We have every style and quality in men'y, j ' , , , ! vouMi's hats from 25 cents to $3.00. We have added to oar usual etooa j 3 ou-n "- v - n,-ce an( ell bought line of Clothing and Gents furnishing goods. It wild' J ;fltrst to n beforvou buV clothinz for we have no olcL and nothing but new goods to show you. 0,JR jjxE OF HEAVY AND FANCY GROCKBlES is always ooca . y Uardwjre ouf buslDe53f and orer epccltl , 1 j inducements on cutlery, naila and axs. ; ! Vor 7ant 0r space wc cannot mention in detail our TinWare, Wood aad ; T,.,i.fl onrl , , rertsr.g gooils. Put most heartily ! we will guarantee to I by our increased etforts to tn r. , ,T . H L MMi BtlE (here was no fa'terMi. 2Xr. HrrU explosive negative rvUevisl. h In tensity of the situation. Kterybodj ras zlad of an opportunity to Uugh, A.I last all was over. "The bill U passed", said the Vice President, la inild tones. There was no demon stration w'-iaeyer. Aimoment later the Senate had adjourned for the day, A tew spectators iral&erod around Mr. Voorhees to congratulate bliiu a army of employes took possession of the vacant chamber, and the greaV silver fight of 1893 bad paasl later history. What is the admin istratioi Ring to do about the Brazilian sltaalUnf This question was repeatedly asked yesu-niay when it bee i me known that the condition of affair s at Rio was just cause for grave concern. That a condition of atfairs in this fuarttr existed which involved the verydix nily and honor of this country and put in jeopardy its commercial ad vantages was a surprise to many. The administration, it is understood, is iu posession of information that a number of European counties repre sented at Rio are giving encourage ment to Admiral Mello and bis fol lowers to incite domestic strife to Brazil with a view to tha overthroi of ihe republic. How far the Ad ministration will go in its support of the republic cannot now be guessed at, but tha United States it strong enough to say what shall or shall not be done in Brazil, aud it would bo justified in drawing an unmistakably apparent chalk line, founded on tha declarations of Monroe, beyond which the powers of Europe should not go. Ex-Speaker Reed ' says that ths tr. uble with the Senate Is'that man of its members believe thai thojr art ammassadors to the enatt froQ sov ereign States. " fiiMri Ml IPREE ft W , it. FE STOCK OF CERJ v,,liKa Vntinn. TTnlprar invite tbe t?ade to come and inspect make PRICES TO SUIT every :oow ,afg(J (or thftir pa$t Hber&1 pMm share a greater ratio the coming season VAnnn jn in y lUUIlO lUULI, k LML